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DANCING SLAVE GIRLS (top) entertnined guests at the annual Semi­
nole I l i R h School Latin Club banquet. From the left: Lu Jaillct, Cheryl
Weldon, Ilcttyo Kcllott, Marilyn Smith and Sue Jnlllet. Romnn gladia­
tors (center) H in g e d a realistic fight. They nrc Robert Lnw, John Hoggs
and Richard Prentiss. "Pellaa" and “Medea" (bottom) really nrc David
Hale, club president, and Mcdu Neiman.
(Herald Photos)

Cats And Dogs
'Rained In' For
Inoculations
By Mrs. John Leone
It could be said that It
"rained cats and dogs” In DeB try Saturday morning for
the Firemen's Recreation Hall
was filled to capacity with
pets and their owners (or the
community’s first clinic to
inoculate the animals against
rabies.
Pets, all sizes, shapes and
kinds, were brought in by
their owners, some with their
best collars on. some with
heavy chains and others with
Just plain rope. One French
poodle sported a rhinestone
studded neck piece.
Admlnsterlng the shots were
Gerald Page from the Volusia
County Board of Health and
Dr. Otto Moyer and Dr. Vola.
Gardner of Del.and. Assisting
the doctors was Mrs. It. Held
of DeDary, an employe of the
health board.
Residents of the arcs who
were unable to have their pel*
Inoculated at the clinic arc
urged to take them to » v«-l
erinarlan to get this Important
protection.

Bootblack Bolts
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) In accordance with a new gov
ernment order "to preserve
the dignity of the boothlark,"
Ahu Antoine took off his shoes
for the shoeshine boy lo clean
Instead of Just having them
polished while on his feet. Tlte
boy grabbed the shoes and
bolted.

FRANK M. IIUNNELL, I)VM (renter), iliHctiHHcd care and diReuHPH of
horses before the 6-H Club. Van Stuart in president and Junire Foy is
(Herald Photo)
program chairman.

The State (load Department
and Its consultant. Wilbur
Smith and Associates, will
conduct home interviews of
travel patterns of one of every
to homes in Orange and Sem­
inole Counties.
This home Interview survey
will iM-gm In April and 30 lo
ral women have been hired to
yisit homes chosen to he part
of the survey. Each interview
er will tic given proper Iden­
tification and all Interviews
will Ik- conducted with the co­
operation of county and muni­
cipal law enforcement depart­
ments.
Each family to lie interview­
ed will receive a loiter of in­
troduction from the OrangeSeminole Joint Planning Com­
mission three days prior l«j a
visit by a lady iiftrrvicwrr.
Questions concerning travel
habits and other tramporta
tion Information will hr asked

and all answers will hr kept
confidential
In addition U&gt;
home interviews, a 20 per
cent tam plr of truck owners
und a 40 per rent sample ol
taxi operators also will be
conducted.
The Orange Seminole Joint

Planning Commission Is pre­
siding the overall coordina­
tion needed during this 30month transportation iludy.
Further information about
the study may he obtained
from tiir Commission offire
in Room 302, Courthouse An­
nex, Orlando.

CORAL SNAKE .11 Inches long — one of the
largest seen in these parts—waa killed by 15year-old Mark Parker, of 111 Kingwood Court,
Grcenbriar;
(Herald Photo)

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Low the fluke coin Rot minted
in 1962 i* * mystery.
John has put the coin in s
hank until he s ready for col.

Coin Supply
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The coin supply is getting better. The House monetary af­
fairs subcommittee reported
only the John F. Kennedy SOcent piece remains in short
supply after a crash program
by the U. S. mint to get more
coins in circulation.

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SAN PEDRO, Calif. (U P D Lov# permeated the court­
room of Municipal Judge Louis
Fcder and tempered the
course of Justice.
It began when Albino Salagar, a native of the Philip­
pine* who now lives In nearby
Wilmington, came before the
Judge on a charge of making
an illegal left turn.
Feder asked Salazar If he
was satisfied with the ninewoman, three-man Jury impan­
eled to bear his esse.
Salazar replied h* "loved
eveCy one of them."
The Judge then asked prose­
cutor Howard M. Van Elgort
the tam e question. Van Elgort
aaid he, loo, loved the Jury.
The trial commenced, the
panel deli be red and then re­
turned with the verdict.
The Jury foreman handed
the Judge a note for Salazar
which read: "We find you
guilty with love and regret.”
Judge Feder sentenced Sala­
zar to two days In Jail or a $10
fine and then told him:
"H'a nice to have you In
thli country, and in the apirll
of love, I suspend your set!
tence.”

WHITEHORSE, Y u k o n
Territory (UPI) — Robert K.
Kennedy, the senator turned
mountain climber, began his
personal pilgrimage up 13,•
000-foot Mt. Kennedy today.
It was an effort to be the
first person to climb the Can­
adian peak named in honor
of his brother, ths lata Pres­
ident John F. Kennedy.
Weather conditions were
excellent when the senator's
party reached the R,.'00-foot
base camp Monday afternoon
by RCAF helicopter.
Ths temperature was 30
above at the base ramp and
about 10 above at the summit
hut the- mild weather waa.
blamed for two recent snowslides that swept down in the
area.
Despite this. Dr. Bradford
Washburn, scientific leader of
ths expedition, ssid "conditbms couldn't be better."
The eight-man party hoped
to snowshoe to the high ramp
at 12,000 fret today and then
make the finel assault Wed­
nesday. Kennedy w-ae the mid­
dle man o n 'a rope between
James Whittaker and Rarry
Prather, both veterans of the
196.1 American Mount Everest
expedition.
Kennedy has never climbed
a mountain but was anxious
to gel the expedition moving
when it reached here, lf&gt;0
miles south of the mountain
at noon Monday,
There was a three-hour de­
lay before the party eoulJ
leave and the New York Dem­
ocrat passed the time relaxing
and talking with Yukon com­
missioner and former bush'pi­
lot, Gordon Cameron.
In the senator's pcrannnl
luggage was a furled flag
about which he would any
nothing but presumably It
would be carried to the top
of the mountain.

COMMERCE. Calif. (U P D With Ren Franklin it might
have been "a penny saved Is
a penny earned.” With 7-yearold John Turner it's "a penny
saved is a college education.”
The penny, you see, is really
a nickel or vice versa—a fluke
production of the Denver mint
John's grandfather. Robert
P. Stevenson, a welder and
amateur metallurgist, got the
coin from a fellow worker who
had got it from a store and
thought it might be valuable
A little, cheeking revealed
that the coin, Indeed, was val
uable.
Larry Abbott, president «t
the Numismatics Financial
Corporation of Reverly Hills
Calif., agreed with other coin
expert* that ” lhi.* coin is worth
somewhere between 15.000 anti
SIS,000, or whatever the traf
fic will bear.”
The coin has Thomas Jeffer
*on i?n its face, but larks me
kel It's metallic content con
sists of copper, tin and sine

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Finances Topic
Of PTC Meet
Ry Mrs. Rllrhlc Harris
Means of providing school
finances and their dtstribu
tion were explained for the
Enterprise Parent • Teacher
Council at (hr March meeting
wlien Dr. T. E. SmoUierman.
school board member for the
district, was guest speaker.
The meeting was well- at­
tended for his interesting and
informative talk. Mrs. David
Tropf, president, conducted
the businrss session and the
second and third grade com
lunation taught by Mrs. Mur­
iel Kaufmann won the room
count.
Ken Hicks, chairman of the
May I Spring Festival, made
an appeal for volunteer work­
ers to help with the event.

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DEPARTMENT JUDGE A d v o c a t e Frank
Scholtz (right), of Clearwater, waa guest speak­
er when American Legion Post 53 and its auxili­
ary celebrated the Legion’s 46th anniversary at
covered dish Htiper party. With him is Joel
Field, who was in charge of tho program.

WEST NEWBURY. Mass —
(U PI)— West Newbury police
had more trouble with stray
horses and rows than they did
with stolen cars in 1964.
Police Chief Eugene Willis
said that six rows, three
horses and three automobiles
wx-re reported missing by their
owners. All the animals and
autos were recovered.

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Many citizens and city officials turned out for
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�TV Fans View Live Pictures Of Moon
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) —
Ranger 9, b lu in g a trail
through outer space for astro­
nauts to follow, flashed live
pictures of an arid lunar cra­
ter to American televiewers
today before crashing on the
moon at 5,971 miles an hour.
A battery of television cam­
eras aboard the spacecraft
sent back to earth a series of
pictures of the lunar crater
Alphonsus for about 20 minutes
before the last of the Rangers
crashed to destruction with

pin-point accuracy 9:08 a. m .
(EST).
The snapshots, including his­
tory’s first for "live" televi­
sion. flashed 245,500 miles
through space and ended the
Ranger project in America’s
moon exploration. Further
probes will be made by suc­
cessors to Ranger.
At the last few seconds be­
fore impact the screen showed
numerous craters in great de­
tail. The pictures appeared to
viewers to ‘ come up and hit
you in the fact."

Scientists at the Jet Propul­
sion Laboratory (JPL) which
controlled the Ranger flight,
said many small craters never
viewed before were seen on the
floor of Alphonsus. Also it
showed what appeared as a
jagged crack on the floor of
the crater.
" It was 'go* from launch to
impact, on schedule," a JPL
technician exclaimed.
The most complete series of
the moon ever taken will aid
future manned moon flights
to the lunar surface.

The first picture to be flash­
ed on home screens in stereopticon fashion appeared to be
clear. It ahowed a large
crater and two amallcr craters
toward the lower bottom of the
picture. Crater Alphonsus, was
in the lower left hand corner.
More than 500 square miles
of the highlands of the moon
were covered by the first se­
quence of pictures, with the
field gradually narrowing as
ranger raced In to impact.
Scientists at JPL described

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ing toast and coffee for the
second consecutive dsy.
Tuesday it was the historic
two-man Gemini space flight
of astronauts Virgil I. (Gus)
Grissom and John W. Young.
The one-two triumphs added
new laurels to .America's
spsce program, but were only
pioneering steps in a continu­
ing effort to explore and sur­
vey the lunar landscape for a
safe spacecraft landing site by
1970.
Camera crews from ABC,

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CBS and NBC television nek
works were on hand at JPL
to bring the historic television
coverage to viewers all over
the nation.
So accurate was the flight
path of the last Ranger in tbe
$270 million program, that
only a minute mid-course corrcction was required Tuesday.
The correction, by radio sig­
nal, altered Ranger 9’s course
so that it was calculated to im­
pact only four milea off its
"bullseyc"—just northeast of
lh« moon's Alphonsus crater.
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television
included
crater
Ptolemaeus, 85 miles in dia­
meter: Alphonsus’ floor, 55
miles in diameter, and crater
Alpertragius, 65 milea In dikmeter.
Scientists said the plcturea
were better than could be ob­
tained from earth under any
condition.
Millions of A m e r i c a n s
throughout the country had a
ringside seat to history-ln-thcmaking as American science
and the major networks
brought them a television

the pictures as of "excellent
quality," and scanning well.
The lunar views, sent back
by six RCA television cameras
in the rocket’s nose, alternat­
ed between sharp definition
and a lighter and slightly fuiry picture.
#
A cheer went up in the con­
trol room at the laboratory
when it was announced the
pictures were coming through
after a 45-second warm-up
mode. Scientists said all cemcra systems were operating.
Other pictures flashed on

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. WASHINGTON (UPI) — A "mighty happy"

WEATHER: Partly cloudy, mild thru Thursday, high 80-85; low tonight in mid-60s.
President Johnson is preparing n national welcome
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Friday for the slats of the Gemini space spectacular.
An “exceedingly
pleased’’ VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
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The President voiced the nation’s pride and ex ­
c LOc
Gov. Haydon Burns and his
tended n White House invitntion via radiotelephone
T u e s d a y tn astronauts f —
Constable Irving Vcino of Cabinet told $25 million in
school
construction
financing
V irjtll (G u s) G risso m nnd I salute both of you and pleiso
Osteen has issued a strong
tmniis Tuesday to a syndicate
Jo h n W* Y ou n g n f tc r know you have the nation’!
warning that law enforcement headed by a New York bond
th e y w ere niton rd th e admiration and gratitude."
officers in his area are going house.
c u rrie r In trep id .
ABOARD THE AIRCRAFT
The name “ Martha Lniriw"
In addition, the Cabinet
to crack down on promiscuous
In the past, astronauts have CARRIER INTREPID (UPI)
target shooting in and bear pledged $.155,800 for mlditioni* well known to h*mi*titnk«,f *
hern welcomed with parades — Virgil (Gus) Grissom and
pasturelands throughout the al public school classrooms in
a* the home ei-ohomUi who
and appearances at a joint John Young, two astronauts
Lemon Bluff-Ostcen-Lake Ash- Leon, Dixie and St. Lucie
writrn label directions for
who proved in a near-perfect
session of Congress.
by range. One cow already counties,
Swift A Company products
Johnson fold Grissom In a Gemini 3 flight that they arn
has been found dead as a reThe bond issue was the
and presents cooking schools
joshing tone that "apparently short on gab but long on cour­
suit of illegal shooting on the third and final segment of a
with exciting new recipes and
the Molly Brown was as tin- age, headed home today to
Barney Beck lands near Lemmillion issue authorised
serving suggestions. She also
linkable as her namesake and help put America's man-inon Bluff.
by the 1ytJ3 Legislature for
makes numerous radio and
we are all mighly happy about space program into high gear.
• • •
construction a t universities
Grissom and Young, whose
television nppearnn es during
it."
B r o o k Dale Duckworth, »n'1 Junior colleges.
her travels acres* the country.
*"We've all been following three-orbit ride around the
ADR1, has completed his tour I ^he *ow interest hid was
**Martha IJ *g»iit*1 is t h r |i r«»*
every moment of your flight globe rnilrd in a aafe hut
I l l Jane C n ssrlh rrry
Full military services will
of duty with the Navy, was 3JiT,13 l’**r
by the syndifr*
«iii
nut
name
used
by
all
since the lift off," tiie Presi slightly off-target splashdown
"pipcd over the side" at S«n-|CB*C headed by White, Weld he conducted at Sanford Na­ mem her a of the staff of grad*
John Stuait, sun of Mr. amt dent said.
in the Atlantic Ocean Tues­
ford Naval Air Station and | l,Ml* Company of New York, val "Air Station chapel (or mite )u me rconuniiits in the
Mra. J. T. Stuart Jr., of Al­
day, were slated for physical
Along
with
millions
of
other
transferred lo the Fleet Be
Uur,ls *uid he w“» extreme- (ap t William II. Campbell, Swift A Company research
tamonte Springs, was chosen Americans, Johnson pushed tests and interviews aboard
serve. lie will work at Cape ^ pleased at the low interest 34-year-old career Air Force
lahoratiiries
overall
winner In the Lyman aside business temporarily to this fighting ship today.
officer,
who
was
killed
in
Viet
Kennedy and continue
his ,ate because it reflected "the
And behind them now was
Miss
Mary
Metag
appears
High , School Sciuxuu l-’aii waleh the Titan 2 rocket ear
home here in Sanford.
good name and worth and Nam afler being there onlyrying the spaeertalt roar up­ a near perfect space voyago
id “ Maitha Logan * $o n»ss the
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substance of Florida bonds.” one week.
Tuesday night /o r his project
Uyat put the United Stales
ward from Cape Kennedy.
r ation. She is n graduate of
The first and second issues
Son of Mr am] Mrs. Robert Munkato Minnesota State Cob
Is the "Senator" bald or
an “ U lte u ^ ^ ^ fu U tlo n a ."
The President gripped his t’ack in business In th« manwent
to
another
New
York
M. Campbell, of 1316 White- lege .11 f a
knot T
i'bOir.l « f t y.&lt;t,.mU&lt;,y chair so tightly his knueklcs red space raca after • 23The 'Senator, located mid­ firm at slightly higher inter, wood Drive, Deltona, he re­ h me eroru’tiiiMj .n
d(vision
were Benj-mln Prhe, turned white nnd his brow month lapse by demonstrat­
portedly was one of two men section id t e Aim. lean II*
way between Sanford and Or-1 eat rates.
first;
Jfnnnnh
Williams, sec­ wus furrowed In deep con ing the value of the two-man
Kitting
ns
Trustees
of
the
killed in a plane crash near hVommut* Association.
lando, is recognized by the
Gemini spaceship.
ond; Steve Hnrmiin, third. cenlratlon as tie watched (lie
American Forestry Assocu
Improvement Fund, Can Tho. Other details were
launch on a television set in "READY TO PROCEED"
“ Martha LefarT* will be in
lion as the largest living Pond L“
"’"" h e r. sold moie not immediately available.
Top projects dn the category lus office,
” VVe are ready to proceed
Sanford oti Tut-aduy. She will
Cypress tree and a champion 1'“,l
partmlly-dePrior to going overseas present th e^ second annual
of physics were Dale Tucker,
Johnson railed the two as with the Gemini program,"
March 6 he was stationed at
on AFA's social register of
Gulf **f Mr*llu
first; Jim Wakefield, second, Ironauts a few minutes after was the way Charle* Mbm Pasco
&gt;
big trees
j. ,n
County to Benjamin Panama City. Fla . where his (*no kin g S 11*it11 fe atm tisJfH!it*A
| they hoarded the Intrepid lu thews, Gemini program manplan * fm ill.
till Hairy Eller, third.
U c lk u W ltl.
Now it appears that the
wile and four young sons cur­
extend his congratulations.
j ager, summed up Hie result
The pi &gt;&gt;gi am will lie held
Ilia
1J-7
B
ins
were
pull
of
W
inning
projei
Is
in
licnlth
Senator is not a Pond Cypress
rently reside At Christmas­ m tbe S.m ford Civic t enter
'
l
hope
you'll
come
to
of Uic Grissom-Young flight,
und medicine wen- David Washington on Friday li al all the first by a (wo man U. S.
but a Bald Cypress. If this is » tr a d oilgmally sold foui time. he and his family were on Luke Monroe, It hr gins
years ago to Gulf lauid Enin Deltona to attend a reunion prompt 1&gt; .it 7 :i!0 p.m.
the case, fhc Senator is a run
Buckner, first, ami Tetiy imssllile." lie told IIm-iii Die spacecraft.
terptises Inc., but leciuimed
ner-up to a cypress near Sha
of the family
Scht-mheiu,
sciimd. In hetuny, Iwo astronauts assured him it
Next step Is a four-day voy­
Demonstrations will be &lt;f
after cancellation of cuiitiad
Arrangements for the ser­
ron, Tcnn. — which may or
age in late June or early July
MISS MARY METAG AS •MARTHA LOGAN"
winners welt- Itundy Gettings, would lie posMlile
interest to each member of
when the compuny fulled to
may not also be bald.
vice are under direction of the family.
and, after that, a seven-day
-SOUNDED EXUBERANT
come forth with the full pur­
• pi-vial piizca to be given bounty Extension Service in first, and Duriun Thrum nos,
the Sir Force and will include
Forestry experts do not
To reporters listening lo the trip later this year in which
chase price.
Included in the program will
M-iiirul,
and,
in
zoology,
Rich­
even agree on the designation
co-operation with Florida Pow­
the Cabinet alto awarded a a flyover. Time and details he recipes f&lt;*r parties as well a wu y.
ard I.onibaidi, first; Allen exchange at the White House U. S astronauts will partially
of the two kinds of cypress. I
will lie announced locally
er and l ight, l lotidu Power, Sullivan, second, and liynl over special loudspeakers,' match last week’s Soviet cfSecond
annual
Mr.
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as other entertainment.
$1.7 million contract to Ray­
Pond cypress is said to have mond Tassinari of Gainesville pending arrival of the body
Grissom sounded exuberant. forts by opening the hatch of
Everyone who attends will &lt; MUtlW ('.Miking ScttO'd IS I’uhlix Supermarket*, Sanford Brownell, third.
fewer "knees" and slightly
"Hello, Mr. President," he their craft and taking a peek
to build a laboratory at the from Viet Nam Bnsjon Fun­ be eligible to win one of the ’ directed by the Seminole Herald and Swift &amp; Company.
These students’ projects sre
smaller leaves than Bald Cy­ University of Florida.
eral Home will be in charge.
said.
"Everything went fine, around space.
entered in the regional Sci­
press. Bald Cypress is found
All m all. nine mors Gem­
ence Fair being held Thms- It was a wonderful ride."
around lakes and along slowall of
"Well, we're glad lo have ini xliuia Re ahead
iluy und Fi iduy at Oviedo
moving streams, pond Cy­
Red Threat
you home," Johnson said. "I them preparation Air an
High School.
press is supposed lo be found
SAIGON (UPI I—The ComReceiving honoruhtr men­ know both you fellows sre eventual U. S. landing on ths
in flatwoods ponds, and docs
rnuniit Virt C‘on^ threatened
tions were Ilea Suw-iesr, iiappy and the entire nation is moon, and all of them possi­
Judges
Include
I)r
Harlan
ies
in
the
auditorium
at
7
p
m
Seminole
County
regional
not as a rule grow as large as
today to bring foreign troop*
happy too. We ate very proud ble now that Grissom and
The more Uian 100 entries Rhodes, Dr. Jack garrison, Demtnas Thcrmenot. I hum­ ol you and we urc very grate Young have proved that tha
Bald Cypress.
into Viet Nam if tbe U. S Science Fair opens officially
us McLaughlin. Unbelt GupIn any event, the Senator
air raid* rontinue against the at 10 l». m. Thursday at the from Seminole Count) Junior Dr. Edwin Lindsey, Dr. Wil let) and Steve llrady.
Gemini capsule works,
ful for your safe return '
(35 feet, two inches around),
Die rmwtrr i* drsd . . . north. It »*td if the Ameri­ Oviedo High School gym with and senior liffh schools will he ham Womblr. Dr Philip West
"We now have a machine
"How you feeling. John
Projects will, judged (•&gt;
soars loftily and serenely officially.
can extend the war “ hundred* the public invited to view ex judged tonight. with Judges gate, Dr David OhlwiU-r, Dr members of the a, iiool leii. i- i Young)?''
that will take men into apace
above the trectops, apparent­
Sanford police said today of million* of people in Indo- hibila until 8 p m. The »amf honored at a steak dinner tn
Just fine, sir It was a for as long as two weeks or
defmitment and wminis rely unconcerned whether he is lhat the ruueter, whose china and Ana will wipe iiours will prevail on Friday, the school cafeteria from 6 to Ernest Fryar. Bill Clause J r ,
wonderful ride Only thing as long as they're willing to
leived
medals.
AI Keith, Eoghan Kelley, Val
crowing has caused them them dut and Jiury them.*'
bald or knot.
followed by awards ceremon­ 7 p m.
wrong with it, it didn't last go." said Robert R. GUruih,
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msny hrsdsrhes, was slain
Robbins. Glenn McCall ami
chief of the U. S. Manned
long enough "
The DcLand Sun News dc this morning.
Ben Wiggins
"Well, we'll try to work that Spacecraft Center near HaulThe drsd roaeler was
votes almost a hall-page lo an
Six top winning exhibits will
on! for you in the days ahead i ton, Tex.
interview w i t h Seminote’s identified as s white leg­
tw shown at tiie State Science
John Krider on the St, Johns- horn.
Fair in tirlamln April 5 0 and
There was a sigh of re­
Indian River Canal. The a r­
tiie so winners will receive $25
ticle appeared in last Sun­ lief in the polire stalion.
savings bonds.
For weeks they have had
day’s edition complete with
First, second and third place
daily rails from Mrs. Mary
pictures.
ribbons will lie awarded in
MrMahon, who rlalmed the
seven categories in boUi junior
Give the DeMolaya a pat rooster crowed from 4 to 7
and senior divisions including
s.m. rarh morning’ and
on the back.
botany, roolugy, health, and
One of their projects during drove tenant! away from
medicine, physics, chemistry,
DeMolay Week didn’t mater- her apartment house at 309
mathematics and computers,
allie but they did many other South Park Avenue.
earth and space.
Mrs. McMahon told City
good deeda.
Entries will be Judged on
The boys planned to clean Com mtsalonera Monday if
creative
ability,
scientific
up the Seminole High School they didn't slop “discrim­
thought, thoroughness, skill,
campua last Saturday. The inating against” her she
clarity and dramatic value.
boyi, equipped with rakes and would take It all lha way
There wilt be I wo trophies,
trash earn, arrived at the to the "highest authority."
one each for Junior and senior
achooi the aim s time a t the
divisions for the best overall
RONALD L. RottinKrain.
exhibit in each category.
A Handy Home Improvement Loan
But the boys did spruce up
Fair director if Mrs. Bottle hnuft, 19, of 801 Eu.st
the lodge hall, attend a cor­
Palmer, of Oviedo High School, ■Ith Street, wus a mem­
nerstone laying for the Ma­
with a steering committee ber of the recovery
Borrow Up To 95000 — Up To 5 Y ean To Pay
sonic Temple at BarberviUc,
made up of Mrs. Catherine
crew of the Gemini a s ­
and clean up the monument to
Martin, Principal John Angel
SAINT LEO (UPI) — Leo
Call Ralph Pezold Or Jim Doucelto
WW II veterans on the lake- N. Hierholter, a prominent
and Joe Akerman of South tronauts Tuesday. Rottinghaus
is
a
helicopter
Texas and Pennsylvania in­
front.
Seminole Junior High School;
Telephone 322-1611 •
Scribe Ed Hubbard reminds surance executive, hat given
Joe Battle of St. Luke’s School mechanic a b o a r d the
aircraft
carrier
Intre­
us that DeMolaya don't work $500,000 to the Saint Lao Col.
tn Slavia; San Manfre of Lyjust one week out of the year. lege building program.
n/an High School; Mrs. Helen pid. He ia the son of
They work the year round.
Rev. Staphen Herrmann,
We&amp;igale of Sanford Junior son of Mr. and Mrs.
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OSB, president of the college,
High School and Principal CI i f ford Rottfnghaus.
M «mb«r F.D.IX.
The Seminole County Board avid the gift la the first in
Clyde Holder ol Oviedo High Ronnie visited in San­
of Commissioners baa adopted the college’s "Fund For To­
THEY. DID IT — Astronauts Virifil Grissom (left) and John Young, the
School.
ford last October en
m resolution urging repeal of morrow” campaign to raise
crew of the first successful Gemini two-man flight in United States
Hosts for the Fair will be the route to Norfolk to
the luxury tax on telephones $2 million this year,
space history.
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Oviedo Tri High Science Club. join the Intrepid. .
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Military Rites
Set Here For
AF Officer

Crowing Rooster
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John Stuart
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By Robert R. Thomas Jr.
A group of women from
our city journeyed to Day-tons Beach laat Sunday to
attend the annua] “Woman
of the Year" award cere­
mony presented by the Day­
tona Beach Council of the Na­
tional Council of Negro Wom­
en, Inc. The program was
presented at ML Bethel Insti­
tutional Baptist Church at
4 p.m. The Rer. Rudolph
Matthews is pastor.
Representatives were nom­
inated from several nearby
Central Florida communities.
Among these were the follow­
ing nominees from Sanford:
Mrs. Ruby L. (Mother) Wilaon, Good Samaritan Home;
GRAY LADIES were capped for^ the school
Mrs. Minnie L. Lomax, Zion
health program in a ceremony at Croomg High
Hope Baptist Church and
School. Mrs. NVilhelminn llnrris (top photo) is
Mrs. Lucille 8. Tunsil, Allen
capped by Mrs. Hulda Kibbc, public health
Chapel AME Church.
nurse. Mrs. Constance Daniels (lower photo)
The "Mary L. Divera"
receives her pin from Mra. Dorothy Miller, Gray
Award was presented to Mrs.
Lady chairman of Seminole County.
Delia Kennedy Jenkins, Or­
mond Beach. She was named
“Woman of the Year.”
Citizens of Sanford have
reason to feel proud of
"Mother" Wilson for she was
named first runner-up for her
contributions to our city and
Central Florida. A most in­
spiring program was render­
ed.
The following women of
Sanford are members of the
Daytona Beach Council of the
National Council ol Negro
Women: Mrs. Thelma Hall,
Mrs. Elizabeth O. Young,
Mrs. Julia B. Merritt, Mrs. H.
Ruth Starke, Mrs. Leola W.
Bryant, Mrs. Louise
W.
Blair and Miss Jeanell A.
Lawson.
Others who were in attend­
ance at the observance were
Mrs. Floriela B. Smith, Mrs.
l.eomia I*. Pike, Mrs. Ross,
Mrs. A. Morgan, Mrs. Thelma
It. She p pa id and Miss F. B.
lteid.
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John L. Bryant, custodian
*t Hopper Elementary School,
is blessed with a rich bari­
tone voice. Time and time
again, he has sung on pro­
grams, st funerals, etc.
Those of you who have
been fortunate to hear him
will agree 1 am surok that he
ran stir one's soul.
Songs such os “Deep Itiver,” “Let Us Break Bread To­
gether,” “Going Home" and
many othera are made lo or­
der for thia gentleman.
LOUIS T. WALLER.
John, this writer thinks SAMMIE L. Alloway,
airman 3 cl, son of Mr,
AO AN serving w i t h
that you can cash in on that
and Mrs. Leltoy AlloRVAII-3, has rtM’iilisttalent.
128 Academy
cd for four years in the
Incidentally, two weeks ago w a y ,
Navy. He is a plane
at St. James Men’s Day ob­ Avenue, is scheduled to
graduate in duly from
captain for the TF'.IJ
servance, Bryant was without
an accompanist. Edward L. fhanute AFIl techni­
Cougar ami is active
Illackaheare, assistant princi­ cal training school at
in station sports. He
pal of Crooms High, happen­
will he transferred lo
Kantoul, III., and will
ed to l&gt;e in the men's ehoir.
Japan for duty shortly.
he transferred to au­
This man with the courage of
nt her base for advan­
(Navy JMioto)
a gallant knight, looked over ced electronics train­
school*
in
Seminole
and Gr­
the music sheet for approxi­ ing.
ange Counties.
mately three minutes, and
(Air Force Photo)
Your presrnre will fissure
turned in a very fine per­
variety program a l Midway you of nu enchanting evening,
formance. Nice going, Ed.
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Elementary School Monday und will also help to improve
cduclit Ii-Iinl opportunities for
The atay-at-bome tea which at 8 p.m.
Sponsored by the eighth students in this county.
was announced for March 21
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will b« held Sunday, March grade, proceed* from this af­
The chorus of New Sulcm
2B, at 3 p.m. a t Castle Brew­ fair will be used to procure
er Recreation Center. Re­ needed items for the school. Primitive Baptist Church will
Participants on the pro­ have a dinner sale at the
freshments will be served.
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The 17th anniversary of pupils of Midway but also ell, D503 West 11th Street.
Good Samaritan Home will be pupils from several other The sale will run from a p.m.
to 5 p.m. rain or shine.
observed Sunday at 3 p.m.
This project will aid the
Mrs. Lydia U. Pettis, of
chorus of New* Salem. Oil!
New Smyrna Beach, will be
the dinners will be clutterthe guest speaker. The gen­
lings, etc.
eral public is invited to a t­
tend this affair.
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ABILENE, Te*. (D P I)—
awarded cap* and pins by the
Seminole Chapter of the Chris Delong, a Junior high
American Red Cross last arhool atudent, demonstrat­
Monday night. Culmination of ed radish growth at the
WASHINGTON ( UP1 &gt; —
tile ceremonies qualified them
Abilene science Isle this The .Mariner 4 spacecraft toas Gray Ladies in the school
duy passed the midway point
week.
program.
He had three exhibits, in time on its 228-day flight
They arc: Mrs. Annie Alex­
to Mars.
ander, Mra. Ola Brock, Mrs. one with soft background
The craft was launched 114
music
and
the
third
grown
Louise Brown, Mrs. Constanca
days ago on Nov. 28, 19G4.
Daniels, Mrs. Julia Dairs, on a diet of lleatlr music.
On July 14 it will pass with­
Tha Beatle radish wss
Mrs. Naomi Dcliford, Mra.
in 6,600 miles of Mars and
l.issie Mae Diggs, Mrs. WU- the largest. “That muair atti-mpt lo take and transmit
helmtna Harris, Miss Marva even m a k e s a radish 21 television photographs of
Hawkins,
Mrs.
Hortense jump," Chris said.
the planet.
Henderson, Mrs. Mary MarAs of 3 a m. (EST) today,
tin, Mra. Laura Lee Thomas
Mariner had covered 183.7
WW I Vets
and Mrs. Waltena Wilson.
million miles of its 325 mil­
Gray Ladies receiving serv­
Mrs. Frank C. Woodruff, in lion-mile voyage.
ice bars were: Mra. Nina charge of the local eye bank,
Black, Mra. Lucille Brown, will present a film, “ Boy with
Mrs. Altamease Dixon, Mra. the Blindfold," for members Strike Parley
Willie Feacher, Mrs. Fannie of the Veterans of World War
WASHINGTON (UP1) Fields, Mrs. Mari* Francis, I and ita auxiliary Friday Federal Mediation Director
Mrs. Ruth Hatch, M n. Lula evening. The program will William E. Simkin baa called
Montgomery, Mra. Willie Mae open with a covered dish sup­ for' early contract negotiation*
Morgan, Mra. Dorothy King- per at S:30 p.m. at tha Amer­ Ur avoid a maritime strike
ling. Mra. Ella Sima and ican Legion hut on Highway that could undercut President
Mr*. Anna Henderson.
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Johnson’s efforts to stem the
H. L. Rcfoe Jr., principal
gold outflow.
• f G o l d s b o r o Elementary
School, announces that f ln t Now You Know
grade apring round-up will be United Press lalernationsl Cigarette Ads
April X from 4-1Z. Parents
The average American-con­
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
are asked to bring birth cer­ sumer has |8 In. assets to ev­ Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (Rtificate*. Without same, a ery ( I in debt*, according to Utah), called today for prompt
child cannot be registered,
Finance Facta, a publication enactment of legislation to re­
The public is cordially in- of (ha National Consumer Fi­ quire wanting labels
cigarfiled le attend a cultural nance Association,

Radishes Hep
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Mars Spacecraft
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To Exhibit In
Table Show
By Maryann Milea
Bear Lake Garden Circle
will exhibit in the April 7
Table Show to be held from
1 until 9 p.m. at the Orlando
Garden Club, 710 K. Rollins
Avenue.
Plans for the eircle’a dis­
play, to be on the theme,
“With Thia Ring I Thee Wed,"
were completed at the March
meeting held at the home of
Mr*. William Massey with
Mrs. C. L. Brunk. president,
conducting the business ses­
sion.
Theme for the overall ihow
is “ Days of Ilsppiness."
Serving on the Bear Lake
group's committee arc Mra.
Massey, Mrs. Vernon Herring­
ton, Mrs. Vernon Cleaves and
Mrs. Richard Ostrander. The
event will be open to the pub­
lic.
The nominating committee,
headed by Mrs. Cleaves as
chairman with Mrs. C. C.
Jones and Mrs. Albert Jacobs
assisting, wilt report at the
April 20 meeting of the cir­
cle. location will he announc­
ed. Elections will take place
at this meeting with format
installation scheduled May.

Teen's Road-e-o
Slated Saturday
Sanford Seminole Jnycces
have scheduled the annual
teenage driving road-e-o Sat­
urday in 9 a.nr. at tha city
parking lot on Seminole Houlevarl and Hood Avenue.
This event is sponsored
jointly by the Jayceea and
Hunt Linculri' Mercury. Con­
testants will drive 1903 Com­
ets in the c o m p e t i t i o n ,
through courtesy of the auto
firm.
Entry Mariks may he ob­
tained at Seminole H i g h
School or at Tnuehton Drug
Store. Several local insurance
firms, including Carrawny
and McKihbin arid Earns In­
surance Agency also are par
ticipiitmg in the safe driving
program.
First plain winner will re­
ceive a 423 cash price mill n
trophy: second price is $10,
and third price ia $5.
Winner of the local contest
will go to the district contest,
ami (
ilily to the state and
national contest,
t o-chaiMiien of the toad e o
ate Wayne Albert and Terry
h is s

Ch ristonsc n.

'Phone Service
The Hard Way
LYTCHETT M I N S T E R .
England &lt;UPI) — When Tony
Coombcs applied for a tele
phone he was unhappy when
told that he would have to set­
tle for a party line....... ......
He wa* even more upset
when the phone company scr
viccmm stuck his f o o l
through the kitchen celling
while installing the equip
ment.
But the crowning blow came
when Combe* first tried to use
his new phone. When he lifted
the receiver, the power in
his house was cut off.
Authorities i n v e s 11 g a t •
cd. They discovered that the
serviceman had grounded the
telephone line to the main
electric cable.
The error was corrected
and Coombes Is now using his
phone.
“ 1 can see the funny side ol
it now," he said.

Items Needed
For Auction
By Maryann Milea
Forest City Community As­
sociation will sponsor an auc­
tion to benefit Its clubhouse
building fund at 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday, April 3, in the For­
est City Shopping Center,
Although many Items al­
ready have been donated for
the project, more are needed
and officials of the associa­
tion ask that residents wish­
ing to make contributions call
AI Krenxer or Don Hasley.
Items also may be dropped off
at tha Forest City Sporting
Center.
Don't forget the Cooking
School coming March 30 at
Sanford Citric Center. Mark
your calendar. Tell your
friends and be there to tee
the latest in cookery.

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Bear Lake Ponders Mail Change
By Maryann Milea
Petitions to determine whe­
ther resident* of the Bear
Lake area wish their mailing
addresses changed from Apop-

Deltona Club
Hears Talk On
Geriatrics
By Mildred Haney
A delicious luncheon wss
enjoyed by member* of the
Welcome Wsgon Club of Del­
tona at the West Volusia Hol­
iday Inn, Daytona Beach, at
the regular monthly meeting.
Mrs. Charles Frierson, Day­
tona Beach, an guest speaker,
explained the field of Geria­
trics which the club has cnosen
for its philanthropic project.
Mr*. Frierson Is well known
and loved for the unlimited
service* she has given to vol­
unteer program* involving the
blind, the deaf, and the elder­
ly patients in Florida. She in­
vited club members to visit
her “Sanctuary" at her home
whrre smalt animal life and
birds have found a refuge,
and her rose gardens where
roses grow in beauty and
abundance.
Charles McCarthy of Del­
tona spoke on the proposed
Stetson Science Foundation to
be connected with Stetson Un­
iversity in Del.and and which
will be of benefit in many
ways to the entire area. A
donation for this fund was ex­
tended lo McCarthy from the
club.
The next regular meeting of
the club will he held at the
Community Center on April
20. The Spring Fashion Show
and Card Party will he held
theie at I p.m. next Tuesday.

Hospital
Notes
MARCH I I , IW'i
Ad ml* lions

Roberta East, Delores Par
sort*. Sharon Sparks, Mikftifll
Squire*, Charles B. Zak-sky,
Aliena
McCarter,
Carolyn
Campbell, Sanford; Mineko
Leavenworth. Dellary; Paul
Miller. Deltona;
Ernestine
Branch. Lake Monroe; Earl
Fitzpatrick, Sioux City, Iowa.
Birth*
Mr and Mrs Alfred Sparks,
Sanford, a boy; Mr and Mrs
Jay Leavenworth, Delltry, *
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Iliacbarer*
Janie* Abney, Tricie L*c
Cathe, Kay Sharrow. Clarence
Johnson, Minnie Keeling, Don
na Miles, David Thra»her,
Thomas N. Dillard, Sanford;
William K Sanlrom, Deltona;
Dale Sanrhcz, Geneva; llulda
Kjbbec, Orlando.
Marrh 22. 1965
Admioion*
Robert Dykelna, Cynthia
Diane Jones, Maggie Lanier,
N’atrina Tyson, Clelsline Hacon, Albert Cruae, Clare Add­
ington, Jeanette
Hawkins,
Ronald Hunt, Dorothy Ganas,
Emma Smith, Thelma Snyder,
Nora Knight, Mattie Simon,
Merry Washington, Jerry Coff­
man, Lucy Jonea, Yolanda
Skelly, Robbie Piatt, Dave
White, Daphne Connelly, San­
ford; Nettie Perdue, Chuluota;
Ernest Waisko, Mary Gulietc,
DeRary; Norma Thomas, Gen­
eva; Edna Hopper, Lake Ma­
ry; Hen ja min Wray, New
Smyrna Reach,
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skelly,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Glaser, Sanford, a boy;
Mr. and Mra. Edward Piatt,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Branch, Lake Monroe,
a boy.
Discharges
Eugene Edwards, Mel Jones,
Nannie Childress, Napoleon
Byrd. Sanford; Blanche Page,
Dialthla Yow, DeBary; Elea­
nor Henry and baby girl, Del­
tona; James Bryant, Ernestine
Brench and baby boy, Laka
Monroe; Lillian Miller, Cocoa;
George Frank, Millenburg,
Pa.
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ka to Orlando will be circulat­
ed by member* of the Bear
Lake Community Club which
la endeavoring to establish
one location for both mailing
and telephone listings.
At present mailing address­
es are from Apopka while tel­
ephones are listed aa Winter
Park.
Plans for the canvass were
made at the club’s March
meeting at Florida Power
Employes Club with the presi­
dent, D i c k Osrrandel, in
charge. Gerald Aldrich advis­
ed that he and his family
would go from door-to-door
throughout t h e community
with the petitions for resi­
dent* to sign If “they ao dealre."
- As a special courtesy to th*
area, Seminole County Tax
Collector Troy Ray attended
the meeting to handle sale*
of license tag renewals. Front
end auto tags bearing the
“Bear Lake" identification
were not completed but are
expected to be really for dis­
tribution by th* April 15
meeting.
Named to a nominating
committee, to report at next
meeting, were Mrs. E a r l
Strasburg, Mr*. James Ancrum, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Rus­
sell Loomis and William Car­
penter.
Announcement was made
that the club will sponsor a
"frank and bran" dinner in
May with complete details for
the family affair to be an­
nounced upon completion of
plans.
The “pig in the poke" award
was won by Earl Strasburg
Hostesses were Mrs. Jones
and Mrs. Raymond Finney.
Speaker for the April meet­

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Douglas Stenstrom, who will
tatk on wills and estates.

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Grand Opening!

SKIP'S

To Meet Today
By Mildred Haney
Deltona residents who came
from Michigan are invited to
attend the regular monthly
meeting of the Wolverine
Club of Deltona at 8 p.m. to­
day at the Community Center.
There will be a carry-in
dinner and everyone Is re­
minded to bring his own ta ­
ble service along with his fav­
orite food. Those not wishing
to participate In the dinnrr
are urged lo come later ami
enjoy an evening of sociabil­
ity.

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it spring? Rain, cold and al will take advantage of the
moat felt like mow any minute cooking school coming next
Sure, moit of u« old people (?) Tuesday evening. It will be
ache In our bone*. Of courae held in the Civic Center.
we don't let It get u* down Don't miss it. * • • The Uptho'. Anyway, It la suppose to sail Presbyterian Church has
be spring. Hope we will bare been in tbs process of paint
a pretty weekend coming up. tng snd repairing for the last
The High School Band, along month or so. A complete paint
with their director, Ernie Job In the sanctuary; windows
Cowley, and of course Lynn fixed with stained glass m i
Ollea and Yours Truly, will go tcrlal; outside have been plac
to St. Petersburg to band dls ed shrubbery snd blooming
trlct Saturday and come back Dowers. These were ■ gift from
some time Sunday, Wonder If the A. E. Johnsons of Monti
Terry Rabun will get some cello. A beautiful new stained
more strawberry shortcake wooden cross now graces the
while we ere there? • • *_And wall of the sanctuary. This
talking of high school , , the was msde by a member ."Jack
Glee Club on their recent trip Broaddus. • • * Tbe First Bap­
to Melbourne came borne with tist Church also Is continuing
Members
two superiors and two excel spring cleaning.
lents. This entitles them to go work on Saturdays, • • • Had
very nice note from Mrs.
to state at Daytona In a month.
Isn't that grand? There is Barbara (Alfred) Greene. She
plenty of young talent in this has been confined to the lo­
town that no one seems to cal hospital where she under­
know about. Keep your flng went major mrgery. She says
era crossed (or these young she Is glad to be back home
boys snd girls. They will all snd is doing Just fine. I know
bring back superiors and ex­ that Shirley and Alfred Jr„
cellent marks. • • • Sorry to are glad to have thalr mother
hear that Nathan Stripling la back home again. We wish you
speedy recovery Barbara.
• patient st Orange Memorial
• • The family of Batty
Hospital In Orlando. He ex­
pects to be able to come home (Mrs. Robert) Mann hava all
shortly, according to wlf# returned to their respective
Margie. We wlah him a speedy homes. The parents (Frank
recovery.
• Mrs, Grace Chandlers) to Little Rock
Hair, daughter Lise and son Ark., and her (liter and fam­
Mike of Orlando and Marla ily (The Glenn Martina) to
Rowland of Sanford were din­ Texarkana, Tex. We know they
ner guests of ours Monday had a wonderful time while
evening. We were celebrating her*. * • • All 4-H boyi and
the birthdays of our daughter- girls, don't forget the County
in-law Mary, and" my better- Events day on April 3rd. Wa
balf. • • • We are very proud hope all of the clubs in the
of pert Mias Patty Baker. She county will take part. Al)
won third place In the Cin­ Handy Helper* member* will
derella Heart Contest out at meet at my home next Wed­
Melodee Skating Rink. Patty nesday to go over the parti
la a member of the f-H club. they will take In thl* event.
Her escort waa Wayne Ro­ Don't forget girl*. • • • Our
berta young son of M. O. snd thought thl* week . . . There
Audrey Roberts of Lake Mon­ la no point high enough that
roe. Patty looked very dslnty one can aay, "Thl* I* the
and pretty in her red lkating peak."

'Highway Hypnosis' Relief
Seen In Colors For Roads
United Press Intirnillona!
Many highway* ioi&gt;n may
1&gt;* brightly colored if experi­
ment* currently underway In
New York, Mlnnrscts, Michi­
gan, Oregon and Ohio are
■urreaaful.
Traffic engineer* suggest
th a t color reduces confusion
—and accident*. Colors being
tested Include blue, yellow,
red, orange and green.
H. R. Molott, roadway and
equipment supervisor of thr
Indiana (nil road bellevea
odor relieves the monotony
of Mu* - red - gray concrete
thst, some experts believe,
leads to "highway hypnosis."
"Glance" notification of
exit* and entranrei is essen­
tial on hlgh-aperd highways,
aay* Frank Dellose Jr., act­
ing engineer of traffic reaearrh for thi Michigan state
highway department. Michi­
gan, Oregon and Ohio are
testing yellow edge-striped
on-ramps and blue off-ramp*
on Interstate-type highway
interchanges.
DeRosa reported "signifi­
cant" (lay and night Improvetnrnta al Michigan teat loca­
tions. He said ths improve­
ments hava been "particularly
good" at night. The yellow
and blue paint uied In Michi­
gan testa reflet-la headlights
and outline ramps.
Mora than 92 per rent of
the drivers Interviewed at

Simple (?) TaxeB
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sen. Jack Miller (R-Iowa) said
lie was introducing legislation
to set up a IT-mamber presi­
dential commission to study
methods of simplifying the fed­
eral Income tax.

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P a w 4 -M a r c h 24, 1968

night at the Michigan aitea
said the reflective, colored
edge-striping was a drflnil*
benefit.
Michigan tests
revealed
that drivers traveling at In­
terstate highway speeds no­
tice the colored exit* sooner,
so there is less stopping and
erratic movement.
Colored Psvement
In the Niagara Frontier
area of Buffalo, N Y., and on
route HD north of Albany the
New York department Ilf
public works hn* installed red
pavement in front of atop
signs us an advanct warning
mid orange pavrmrnt to Iden­
tify merging lane*.
Rroad green Unci channel
traffic Into left-turn lanes at
some Interaerllons on Sunset
boulevard In Beverly Hills,
California.
Minnesota also I* using
Mu* and yellnw road-edge
striping (in rumps in complex
interchange*.
Sim* experts feel that col­
or-coded exit and entranre
ramps "get the' message" to
driver* faster than signs with
words that must bs read at
high speeds. A* a result, col­
ored highways may save the
lives of drivers who would
have entered Interstate-type
highways via unrolored exit
ramps and rraihed head-on
Into r a n traveling In the
right direction.
One of the moat unusual
uses of color on ths highways
Is brick-red guard rail* on
the Indiana toll road near
Gary. They’ve been painted
that way, according to Ma­
loti, to relieve the montony of
lung-distance driving and to

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TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The Florida Railroad Assess­

March 24, 19G5— Page 5 ment Hoard delayed Tuesday

accepting an $85,000 report
which was designed for use
in assessing railroad property
for tax purposes.
The board, comprised of the
state comptroller, treasurer
and attorney general, voted
to g iv / further study to the
report and promised to act
in the near future.
The report by Howze and
Associates of Tampa, drew
protests from large numlier
of tax assessora who dis­
agreed with the way the
study was made.
Howie used n random sam­
pling of property sales and
based his study on document­
ary stamps attached to deeds.
The study recommended tax
levels that would be applied
J O H N K. Stubbing to bring the value of railroad
leading chief petty of­ property down to the level
ficer of Recomiainaance of other property in counties.
Attack Winjr One, on
The state hoard assesses
completion of 21 years railroad property a t 100 per
of nctivc duty in the cent of its value. Comptroller
N a v y , has re-cnlisted Ray E. (in cn said, and then
for four more years. turns the assessment over to
He. his wife, Lnvonne, the county assessors who use
and their three chil­ the recommended ratios to
dren reside at Quarters cut the tax value.
The report showed, in ef­
299 aboard S a n f o r d
fect, the level of tux assess­
Naval Air Station.
in earh Florida county.
(Navy Photo) ments
For - instance, the study
showed Dade County's prop­
erty assessments were 94.94
per cent of just value. Thus,
the railroad's property as­
sessment in that county
would lie cut to the 94.94 per
cent level.
The study said any county
which has a tax level of 80
per cent or higher was meet­
ing court set requirements
Rjf Maryann Milra
A progre** report on get­ for taxation at just value.
ting n traffic light installed
at the SR 434-SR 4*11 rro**me over SR 436 in Forest
City was the .rmiin item of
huainera brought hefore the
Forest City Merchant'* As*r&gt;
ciation at tiie March meetinjj.
A large gander It on the
Mr*. Iiihaun Cooke, secre­
tary of the association, advis­ attack In the I’ark llidge
section of Seminole County.
ed that qIn* had personally
The Hoard ot County Com­
consulted with State {load
missioners was told at its
Department official* nt the
Del.ami office nod that »he meeting Tuesday that the
"felt certain'* t h e needed gander Is vicious and could
light *oon would lie installed. seriously Injure small chil­
It also on* pointed out that dren.
Hohert S. Brown, inning
caution light* are needed
through the Forest City Shop- director, said the gander
piny Center aiea and that a and three ducks are being
kept in a residential area in
traffic signal is needed at the
violation
ol the tuning rode.
Hear Lake Klemeiilary SchooJ
"This Is Indeed the most
entrance.
unusual problem we have
In other lillnirie** of [he
ever
been presented." said
meeting colidlu ted tiy the
president, Royer Moore, plan* Chairman John R. Alexan­
a el e di»&lt; ussed for fond rais­ der.
ing projeits to aiil the Fmest
City Community Association
in Its campaign to lull Id a
Community Club.

Opponents of the report
said the court requirements,
set in Duval County cases
were being nppeulcd and
should not have been used by
the study.
The report showed only six
counties were in excess of the

80 per cent level. They wrvre
Dsde 94.94. Nassau 84.94, oV
ceola 84.20, St. Johns 90,
Seminole 85.56 and Sumter
98.97 per cent.
The study was financed
from a $100,000 appropria­
tion hy the 1963 Legislature.

Green said $85,000 had been
exprnded to date.
Green told assessors who
listened ns Howzc explained
the study, that they must
start preparing to increase
assessment levels. He said the
court decisions had required

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Red Cross reported R
spent $532,153 in Florida dur­
ing 1961, mainly for disaster
relief for victims of hurri­
canes Cleo, Dora and Isbell.
The report, handed to Gov.
Haydnn Burns, was presenled
m connection with the annual
fund drive.
James R lllckcy. South
eastern regional manager,
said the Red Cross look on re
lief activities in 34 counllcs,
helping 3.500 families restore
homes arid small businesses.

who exercises some sdministrativ* control over property
assessments.
He urged assessors to meet
with their legislative delega­
tions to plan ways for financ­
ing re-assessments of prop­
erty in their counties*

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'We Keep Word,'
President Says

SP R IN G
C LEA N IN G
SA V IN G S

WASHINGTON (LT1) President Johnson says the
greatest responsibility of the
American government is to
bitow the world it keeps Its
word "half a world sway in
the little country of South Viet
Nam and . . . in the little city
ol Selma. Ala "
Johnson spoke of the nation's
rcsponsiblities at s White
House meeting attended by &lt;2
slate governors.
Administration o f f 1 r i a ! *
briefed the governors on dnm
cstic and world affairs while
Mrs Johnson took their wives
on a tour of the While House.

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assessment boosts "and 1 am
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tion to have to exercise more
authority than I have in tbs
past."
"1 want' to get you prepar­
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fast approaching," said Green

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Page 6—March 24, 1965

JAMES A. Greenwood,
of RVAH-9 at Sanford
Nava) Air Station, haa
been promoted to lieu­
tenant, junior grade,
nhonrd the USS Sara­
toga. He ban been a
member of the "llpot
Owin’* s i n c e January
1964.
(Navy Photo)

UPW Circle Two
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Lake Mary
By Prance* W riter
Mr*. Itlrhirri K e o g h was
hostess for the March meeting
of Circle Two of the UTW ot
the Community Presbyteriin
Church of Lake Mery held at
her home last week, with Mr*.
Marie !&gt;owe i t her co-hostess.
The Devotional wss present­
ed by Mrs. Keogh, and she
read a very Inspirational poem
on Easter. The lesson study,
An Apostle of Freedom, about
the life of Paul, taken from
the book, l.lve A* Free Men,
was given by Mrs I,owc
Business discussed was the
clothing project to tie sent In
■ day nursery In C'ordio, Ga.
The meeting closed with the
Friendship Circle and Mitpah
Benediction,
Krfrcshmenta, in keeping
with the St, Patrick's Hay
theme, of green jello In par
flit glasses, and green punch,
were served by the hostesses
from ■ table also decorated in
green,
Those attending were Mrs
Alice Warnrr, Mrs. II M
Gleason, Mrs, Don .Smith, Mrs
Iluby SJotilmn. Mrs. Bessie
Beebe. Mrs. Harry E. Sandusky, Mrs. Fannie Leffler,
Mrs, LuVera Harrison, Mrs
Einar C. Turning, Mrs Joe
Smuttier*, Mrs Elisabeth Bo
berts, Mrs. Kalpli Williams,
and two guests. Mrs Margaret
Green and Mr*. Florence Cot.
terman.

Inilanhut (formrrly Constan­
tinople) harbor is known ui
•'The Golden Horn.”

By Barber* Frye
TALLAHASSEE (U ri) Since the Slat* of Floridi re­
placed the hangmen's noose
with the electric chair la 1924
more thin 300 perioni have
been sentenced to death and
196 of them actually have
been executed. The others
have had their eentencea com­
muted by the Pardon Board
or reversed by the courts.
The 1963 Legislature, as its
predecessors of tha past de­
cide, will be asked to do
away with capital punish­
ment, following the example
of 11 other stairs.
But a committee of legisla­
tor* and laymen, appointed
by the last Legislature to
study the problem, has rec­
ommended that the death pen­
ally be kept. It has, however,
suggested several reforms,
including the so-called twoslate trial where a jury de­
cides guilt or Innoeence at
one trial and then hears sep­
arate evidence to ect the pen­
ally.
Sen. Ed Price, .of Braden­
ton. committor chairman, and
Hep. Kobert Mann, of Tampa,
two of three members who
voted to recommend abolition
of capital punishment but
were unable to persuade a
committee majority, plan to
offer legislation on their own.
Although a majority of leg­
islators have Indicated in
times past a strong reluctance
to do away with the death
penally for first degree m ur­
der and kidnaping, thrre Is
strong Ventlmenl in favor of
repealing this supreme pen­
alty as punishment for rap*.
They hive influential sup­
port from Gov. Hayden Burn*
although he haa not Indicated
whether hr plans to make a
recommendation to the Legislature. Burns says he thinks
capilul punishment is a nec­
essary deterrent lor murders
hut doubts the justice of in
voklng it for rape.
And Burns is holding up the
signing of desth warrants for
iny condemned rapist until
he is certain there is not go­
ing to be some sudden court
decision nr legislation thst
might outlaw It in the crime
of rape. There it a case now
headed for the Florida .Su­
preme Court challenging con
ititutMinallty of the death pen­
ally for rape and attorneys
said It will he taken to tha
U. R Supreme Court.
In recent months, three
states. West Virginia. Iowa
and Indiana, have abolished
the death penalty but the gov
ernor of Indiana vetoed it.
Sgming death warrants Is
the most hated Job a Florida
governor must undertake, ac
cording to most recent duel
executives.
Blit they dn It because they
are sworn to uphold the law
Former Gov. Leltoy Colllni
rebelled after signing 2u war
rants, and begged the I-egisla
lure to abolish it. Ilia legisla­
ture refused. Since then, lti
men have been executed.

One woman, Mr*. Iran*
Jackson, of Dade City, was
sentenced to die but got a new
trial and drew life in prison
the second time. No woman
has ever died In the oik elec­
tric chair at Ralford.

Of the. 11 governors who
have signed death warrants
In the pest 40 years, Epeiiard
Holland, now a U. S. senator,
signed the most—33. Collins
was second (he served two
years longer than any other

governor), with 29. Doyle
Carlton signed only nine, Mil­
lard Caldwell 23, Fuller War­
ren IT. Former Gov. FarrU
Bryant signed 10.
A Florida governor cannot
commute the death aentcnce

except with the approval of
a majority ot the Pardon
Board. The Pardon Board un­
der Collins commuted 11, and
under Bryant five.
Of the 196 persons executed,
132 have been Negroes and 64

white*. The vast majority
died for murder, a total ot
1S5, while 40 were executed
for rape and one for kidnap.
Although capital punishment
is a part of the penal law of
40 of the 30 states, Its use Is

declining. Florida was one of
12 atatei that had legal ex­
ecutions in 1963 •compared
with executions carried out
by 32 states back in 1930. The
number of executions also has
declined along with the num­

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Training Club of Samtnola
High School will hold ita
ninth annual employe-employ,
er banquet' Tueaday at 7 15
p.m. at the arhool cafeteria.
Guaata will ha amployar* of
tha DCT atudenta, achool admlniatration official* a n d
gueala of each itudent.
Uriel Rlounl of DeLand,
former atala prcaldenl of tha
Jayctea, will ba tba main
apeaker. Entertainment will
ba provldad by membera of
the club.
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will be preaentrd to each am­
ployar Indirating tha number
of yeera the firm hee been
working with the DCT pro­
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CRISP C E L L O W R A PPED F O R FR ES H N ES S
SWIFT’S F E R T I L I Z E R

Annual St. Jolina IHatrlct
Scout Circua will l.e held In
DeLand Stadium from 7:45 to
D:.10 p.m. Saturday.
Hanford Smut and Cub
troopa will participate in the
event with the theme elated
to be "Our American Herit­
age.”
Klrat on tha program will
l&gt;e the grand entry with a
fing ceremony featuring all
national flaga and a parade
of all Cuba, Sreuta, Explorers
and adult trader*.
Next will eome the circus
rlowna followed by the Cub
Scout, who will give the
'grand howl.” Kirat aid demumtrationa wilt be given, a t
well at a bicycle drill.
American trail blazer, will
be a parade of Cub Scouts in
coatume.
Pyramid building will bn
demunatrated by team* of alx
Scout, whit will atari from a
atralght line und at a given
aignal will make a three-twoone pyramid.
Signaling will take place
next and Cub and Scout
guinea will follow. Indiun lore,
demunatrated by ruatumc.
und dunrra will be shown tu
the audience ami then Scout*
will demo nit rate camp rook­
ing n* well at pioneering.
For the doling ceremony
oil Cuba, Scouta, Kxplorrr*
and lendrra will aaarmhln
around a campfire and aing
a aung.
Scout leader, from Sanford
will include Torn Albert, cn*
cua director; Norman Leach,
notification director; liarbert
I'eilrick, Hubert Tlleon, Roy
Howell, Janici Duhon and itII. Forbea, aventa director*.

DCT Banquet
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Wrr*TH

“Qandid Qhcdtlah
majoring in English, was one
By Doris WOUima
among S3 to make the Dean'a
Society Editor
I recently had the pleasure Lift for the first semester, an
of chatting with HISS DESTA
LEE HORNER, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John (Jack)
Horner, 419 Lakevlew Drive,
Loch Arbor. Delta la home
now while she Is Interning at
Robert E. Lee Junior High
School In Orlando. She will
graduate from the University
of Florida In August on the
trim ester program, majoring
In English and history In
secondary education.
Miss Horner, a '83 graduate
of Seminole High School, was
a member of the National
Honor Society at SHS, and has
made the Dean's List every
trimester at the University!
So this little doll really has
something to crow about.
"How do you like teaching
DESTA HORNER
the young 'uni, Delta 1"
"Well, they are all ninth
accomplishment most deserv­
grade students,, and I am for­
ing of commendation.
tunate in having the advanced
At Harry Gere Is a member
daises. They are all wonder­
ful, and I love it," Delta re­ of the Kappa Rho organisa­
tion. She was most popular at
marked.
Delta revealed that she hsi SHS and was actively engaged
ten weeks of internship and in school activities including
then she returns to the Uni­ the Anchor Club for three
versity to be "brsln-waihcd" years, of which she was pres­
and her weaknesses exposed ident.
Barry, a Catholic liberal
(if there are any). This young
arts college for women, is
lady Is very modest.
"I appreciate adverse cri­ conducted by the Dominican
ticism—that way I can profit Sisters of Adrian, Mich.
by my errors, If I know what
So m o r e bouquets and
they are," she added. We buy awards of merit to Sanford’s
Miss Gere Dietrichs.
that!
• • •
When Delta was graduated
from Seminole High School,
SAW SON! WERNER i t a
she and a student from Ly­ tea recently and she was as
man Were recipients of schol­ glamorous as ever after a
arship awards from (Jhasg quick trip to Virginia to bring
and Company and Chung young ion, Clay, home from
King, Inc., on their high acho- the hospital where he under­
lastlc attainments.
went an operation that left
At the University she Is a him icarrcd from stem to
member of Alpha La mini a stern.
Delta, National Women's Hon­ Upon inquiring of his wel­
orary Society and Sigma Al­ fare she replied, "When you
pha, social sorority. Upon her ever get out to sec me again,
graduation in August she on- If you don’t ask to see his
liclpstcs teaching In Seminole scar, he will be highly Indig­
County or In the vicinity of
nant."
Gainesville — and with good
"Mrs. Werner, 1 really don't
reason.
"Why Gainesville, Desta7" make a huhlt of unking men
You guessed it—a man. She to remove their clothing so I
Is pinned to Tom Reavcll, a might examine their prized
Delta Chi, and an upcoming Intimate anatomy. However,
doctor, and our Miss Horner in view of the fact that Clay
was recently chosen "Delta Is only five years old, will
chance the gamble."
Chi Sweetheart."
• • •
Some f)5 fraternity men
KATHLEEN
REYNOLDS
submitted the names of their
favorite gala and Dcsta was REPORTS good food, good
chosen through secret ballot. meet at the Installation BanShe received a handsome sll quet of the Democratic Wom­
ver trophy, red roses and will en’s Cluh of Halifax area held
aerve as official hostess for recently at the Holiday Inn in
the fraternity during the coin­ Daytona. Kathleen, president
of the Fifth Congressional
ing year.
So touche and more red District of Democratic Worn
roses to one of Sanford's fav­ en'a Club of Florida Installed
orite people, Miss Dcsta Lee the 1965-68 officers.
* * •
Horner.
• • •
JOHN KR1DER, almost a
FROM HARRY COLLEGE dally visitor to The Herald
at Miami Shores comes an office, Is all hepped up over
other Interesting report re­ "Operation City Beautiful "
Scz John—"What the city
garding another SHS grad­
uate, MI S S GERALDINE need* ii a caretaker to lake
(GERE) DIETRICHS, daugh care of all the-annuals, which
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Die­ arc neglected each year."
Scz me—"Sounds like we
trichs, 1320 Magnolia Avenue.
Gere, who la a freshman could uso an annual H.E.

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Can Imagine they will be real
anxious — with tar and fea­
thers.
• • •
THE B U R K E FAMILY
SINGERS, a whole doxen of
them, will be featured In the
final aeries sponsored by the

GERE DIETRICHS
Sanford Mutual Concert Asso­
ciation at 8 p-m. Monday,
March 29, at Seminole High
School auditorium.
The ringers arc nationally
recognized ai "America'i
Slngingest Family" and will
present a potpourri of clatsl
cal, folk, aacred and apiritual
tunes.
For wholesome and family
entertainment the presenta­
tion promise* to be another
eliciting evening for concert
patrons.
• • •
MEMO TO MR. V. FROM
PERSNICKETY PEN P A L The never never land of wom­
en's fashions Is still where
fools rush In and angels fear
to trend or thread. Fads and
fancies have been endured
and snickers, smirks and
smiles have been enjoyed out
of hearing range of fashion
conscious females.
The topless swim suit and
"shock frock" or bare bosom
look were bad enough, but
now you ask what I think
about atxivc Die knee skirts.
On short skirts: 1 think
they ore simply atrocious. The
prettiest knees are ugly and
Instead of exposing them, we
should thank our stars wo
have skirts to conceal them.
Re cut-to-the navel and little
topless numbers: Even ex­
pensive vulgarity Is cheap and
actually more offensive since
women who have money
should have better taste and
know belter. The kooky styles
make shock news In the de­
signers collections and the
shockers cither find their
correct niche or die because
they are no good to begin
with.
He pants; I don’t under­
stand all the hysteria about
pants. They’ve been around a
long time and are fine if the
woman wearing them knowa
when, where and how.
Some are to tight and short
that the gals look at it they
are publicly advertising, but
make a pass at one and aotne
fellow ia sure to poke you In
the noae.
Again, I odd, very few
women have the exact me*aurementa for tightnesa, short­
ness and nudity. Their beat
bet ia to conceal their weak
spots.
Pants do not belong In the
city or in a chic restaurant
anywhere. Aa for formal
wear, they are out of order
entirely.
My final opinion It that
freahneti and feminity are in

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Miss Helen Mann Presented
DAR Citizenship Award

Breakfast Hosted
By Mrs. Bashara
By Frances Wester
A aurprlae "Come-Aa-YouAre Breakfast" was given at
the home of Mrs. Emma. Ba­
shars on Lake View Avenue
for the women of Lake Mary
last Thursday evening.
Decorations In keeping with
the St. Patrick's theme were
on the serving table. The hos­
tess had prepared hot cross
buns decorated with a green
and white cross mark on top
of each; also chocolate cup
cakes made from a special
recipe that Mamie Eisenhow­
er had given to Mr. and Mrs.
Bashara, which was one of
Ike's favorites. The motif was
also carried out In the nap­
kins used.
Guests attending were Mrs.
Ed Zimmerman, Susan Brook­
lyn. Mrs. Harry E. Sandusky,
Mrs. Betty Freeman, Mrs.
Ruth Goble, Debbie Goble,
Mr*. Harvey Pugh, Mrs. F. E.
Donaldson, Mrs, Don SmiDi.
Linds Lanier, Dale Lanier,
Mrs, Joseph Kith, Mrs. LuVerra Harrison. Mrs. Alice
Stevens, Cam Stevens, Mrs
W. C. Hopkins, Mrs. Ruby
Linden, Mrs. II. M. Cochran,
Mrs. P. l&gt;. Andrrson, Mrs,
Bessie Rccbc and Mrs. Joe
Smathcra.

Doltary

Personals
Hy Mrs. John 1-rone
Mr. and Mrs. James Sims
of Cassia Lane entertained
Mr. and Mrs Leon Garfield
of Marston Mill, Mass.
Mr. and Mr*. P. Little of
Azalea Drive have as their
houseguest, Mrs. Chester Van
Ideersticn of Largo.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ottevanger of Periwinkle Drive
have as their current houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Evans, of Perkssle, Fa,
Mr. and Mra. Chester Beach
of Lucerne Drive entertained
Uielr son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Leland K. Beach
of Westfield, N. J. Dr. Beach
is. a research chemist for
Esso Research Lab, at Lin­
den, N. J.
Mr. and Mra. W. Blakeley
announced the engagement of
their niece, M in Janet Smith,
to Earl Hayner of Lake Ge­
nova, Thursday, March 11.
Complete wedding details will
be announced at « later date.
good taste at all times and
women should atriye to look
pretty and elegant. Frankly
I would bate to think that I
had to associate with a mem­
ber of the opposite »ex wear­
ing a skirt s«ut lace on his un­
touchables.
I’ll aetUe for soft fluffy
elder down If you please and
bleach the tar.

"A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY" 1h effectively befitting to
the distaff side of Florida State Hunk in a lint contest designed for all
girls’ and women’s organizations in the nren. Two of the bank’s lovelies,
Mary Forguson, left, and Janice Springfield, are getting primed for
the cash awards gala.

Warnings Issued Regarding

Mrs. R. F. Robison

Seemingly Harmless Plants

Hostess For UDC

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
leaf of the peach tree looks
harmless. Yet it contains one
of the most dangerous poisons
known, hydrocyanic acid.
Deadly cyanide is packaged
In twigs of the cherry tree.
And the leaf blades of rhu­
barb contain oxalic acid
which causes severe kidney
damage.
Marjorie May, director of
the home and education di­
vision of the Greater New
York Safety Council, mention­
ed these and others ai she
issued • plea for parents to
watch what their children
nibble, especially with the
green season coming In. lx-t
the adults he on guard, loo.
"Eating the daisies may be
all right," said Miss May,
"but there -are more than 700
species of plants that are
known to have caused Illness
or death—some of the plants
so common they're in home
gardens, at the playground,
the golf course or picnic
area."
"The U, S. Public Health
Service estimate* that 12,000
children each year are pois­
oned by plants," she said.
"There Is no need to stop
growing beautiful flowers and
plants just because they con­
tain poison," said Mist May.
"Just keep them out of your
mouth. Train the children not
to chew on anything other
than known foods, no/m atter
how familiar It Is."
The flowers of the narcis­
sus, hyacinth and daffodil are
lovely. But poison from the
bulbs causes nausea, vomiting
and diarrhea, and can be fa­
tal.
One leaf from the flamboy­
ant poniiettta can kill a child.
Miss May said there is enough
poison In a dime packet of
castor bean seeds to kill five
children.
.She said larkspur, lily of
the valley, Irish, sweet peat,
monkshood, autumn crocus
and bleeding heart are a few
of the familiar plants which
have toxic parti — flowera,
stems, leaves, seeds, berries,
roots or bulbs.
Don't nibble on a laurel,
rhododendron, asalea, daph­
ne, oleander and wisteria.
"People have died merely
from eating ateaks that were
speared with oleander sticks
and roasted over a fire,” Miss
May said.
Berries attract little fingers

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All area ladies are Invited I signed to each entry and the I to the Judging. The name of! veiled until the winnera are
A first prize of $10 will be male, In the Easter Parade.
to use their headi and createJboxei will not be opened prior] the designer will not be re-| announced by the judges,
awarded in each division In Judging the fancy and fun­
each category to the organlza ny bonnets will be Chester
a hat, which may mean mon­
lion whose member submits Rearlck, Marion H a r m o n ,
ey for their favorite organiza­
John Krider, Bob Bessercr
the winning cresllon.
tion In a contest beinf spon­
All hats will go on display and Bob Shedden with Paul
sored by the Florida State
at the bank after the judging Brookshire and Doris Wil­
Bank.
on the afternoon of April 8, liams representing The Hcri
Kay Gallagher and Irena
and the winning entries will aid staff.
Brown have put their beads
be modeled by the bank staff
together to design a contest
during Easter week.
for every organized girl'a and
Forms are available and Lake Mary ClubF I #
woman'a club throughout the
will be mailed upon request
area, with two divisions, Jun-'
by phoning Mrs. GalJsgher or To Meet For Tout
lor and Senior, established.
Mrs. Brown at 322-1611. The
There will be five categor­
forms should be returned to
ies within each division—most
Thursday A.M.
the bank no later than March
original In design, best use of
materials,- prettiest, funniest
29 and the deadline for regis­ The Lake Mary Woman's
tering the hats is Monday, Club will meet at 10:30 s jn .
and best named creation. Only
.April 5.
one creation per • member la
Thursday at the Seminole
acceptable, but each organi­
The contest promises to be County Jail for a conducted
zation la encouraged to sub­
loads of fun and will test the tour of the facilities, sponsor­
mit entries in all categories
ingenuity and creativity of ed by the club’s public affairs
with awards made to the or­
local ladies who have a flair department.
ganizations only.
f o r fashionable chapeaux,
A luncheon and business
All hats must be submitted
which will no doubt dazzle all meeting will follow at Laks
In a sealed box stating the
bunnies, both male and fe­ Monroe Inn.
category in which it ia to be
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Norman dcVcre H o w a r d
Chapter of the United Daugh­
ters of the Confednracy wilt
meet at 2:30 p.in. Friday at
the home of Mrs. R. F. Rob­
ison, MOT East Second Street,
with Mrs. Edmund Melsch
and Mrs. G. E. McCall as co­
hostesses.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat will be
the speaker.
The Real Daughters Tea
planned for Dlls date has been
postponed until May.
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A sprinkling of para moth
crystal* nr nuggets will keep
carpet beetles from attacking
a n d damaging upholstered
furniture, the Chemical Spe­
cialties Manufacturers A»*o
ciaimn reports.

Carden Circles
1flower show and Mrs Gordon
HIBISCUS CIRCLE
Sixteen members of the Hi­ ttrisson reported on her tour
biscus Circle of the Sanford •it the Agriculture Experiment
Garden Club and two guests. Station.
Secret pal plant ■exchange
Mrs Relic Slubber! of Clcveland and Mrs. Anne Floyd, will lake place in May and
enjoyed a tour and nose-hag farewell was bid to a member.
luncheon at Mead Gardens for Mrs. Vern Brewster, who is
moving (o California.
the March meeting.
Mrs. Herbert Moreland re­ The alate of ofAccra for the
ported on the board meeting next two year* are president,
and asked for trading stamps Mrs. J. V. Jones; vice presi­
to assist in furnishing the new dent, Mrs. Gordon Brissod;
Garden Club Building. Chairs secretary, Mrs. Lillian King,
were donated to the Garden and treasurer, Mrs. John Fox.
Installation will be in May.
Center.
Hostesses for the delightful
H was announced Uiat a
flower arranging school will meeting and tour were Mn.
lie held at Tavares April ID 20 W, H. Stewart and Mrs. Irene
and a donation was voted on Ludwig, who served homefor the Mary Compton Me­ baked nut bread and soft
morial of the Florida Feder­ drinks to complement the
nose-bag luncheon.
ation Center, Winter Bark.
Mrs. Herbert Moreland will
Mrs. J. M. Fahey and Mrs.
F, M. Lueckcr gave reports serve as hostess to the next
on the success of the recent meeting on April 9.

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1
MISS HELEN MANN
was the recipient of the
D a u g h t e r s of the
A m e r ican He volution
Good C i t i z e n s h i p
Award at a r e c e n t
meeting of the Sallie
Harrison Chapter.

of the chapter for the presen­
tation,
Mrs. R. W. Ruprccht, flag
chairman, gave a talk on the
presentation of state flags by
the National Society Daugh­
ter* of the American Revolu­
tion to the United States Na­
val Academy, a custom of
some 30 years.
Mrs. Robert V, H. Duncan,
president general of the Na­
tional Society, made the most
recent presentation, when she
gave 17 flags "in tribute and
in acknowledgement to the
Navy'* illustrioua service In
the past and promise for the
future.
Reports of the State Con­
ference h e l d In Orlando
March It. 12 and 13 at the
Robert Meyer Motel were
given by Mrs. A. R. Key. Mrs.
L. C. Wildner and \fcs. It. E.
True.
Resolutions were read on
the passing of Mrs. F. E.
Bolz, a past regent of the
chapter and a faithful mem­
ber of long standing.
Member* and guests attend­
ing the meeting were Mrs. J.
(1 Wray, Mrs W. D. Leahy,
Mrs. F. II. Wheeler, Mrs. H.
W. Ruprccht, Mr*. L. W.
Ross, Mrs. Lawrence Tinsly,
Mrs. E. M. Hoke, Mrs. Ben
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Scores Third
Meet Victory
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First Round
Championship
Golf Results
Following are the results
of first round matches of
Championship Golf Tourna­
ment being played at Mayfair
Country Club:
Championship Flight
Grace Saylei clef. Doris
Spencer
Jimmie Livingston def. Mu­
riel Scott
Fanchon McRohcita def.
Suxy Dickey
Trisha Stenstrom def. Ida
B. Wilson
Vivian Pterle def. Hazel
Durzo
Ruth Herron def. Jo Me-.
Daniel
Marian Cox def. Dossie DeGanahl
Klaine Kerr def. Jane MeKibbin
Second Flight
Peggy Billups def. Blanche
Nicely
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Jackie Crawford def. Mary
Whelchel
Myrtle Adams def. Jan
Johnson
Frances Phillips def. Kath­
ryn Park
Third Flight
Ann Marsh def- Kssie Bat­
son
This tournament is spon­
sored by the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank.

Fitzgerald Hurls SHS
To Win Over Colonial

The undefeated Seminole
High awimming team won its
By David Higginbotham
third meet of the season Tues­
Herald Sport* Writer
day afternoon when the boys’
team beat Colonial and Boone
The Seminole High baseball
in a three way meet with so
team won it* second game of
points for Sanford, 61 points
the season Tuesday afternoon
for Colonial and four points
when it defeated the Colonial
^ &gt; r Boone. The girls' team
High Grenadier* of Orlando
™-on Its first meet of the sea­
30 in a Metro Conference
son by defeating Colonial and
game here.
By Jim Bacchus
Boone with f&gt;9 points for San­
when they were needed, tally Leesburg took the lead onea
Eddie Fitzgerald was (he
Herald Sport* Writer
ford, 56 for Colonial and eight
ing the winning run when Bob­ again but Lyman tied it up
winning pitcher for the Sem­
SPEEDY
SEMINOLE
440
relay
team
will
lie
i
i
action
Thursday
against
The L y m a n Greyhounds by Nappl drove a aecrifice again in the next inning. L ar­
points for Boone.
inoles going the entire seven
Titusville.
Left
to
right
tire
Hick
Wnlstrom,
Ji
f
Whiting,
Eddie
Griffith
pounded Leesburg pitching for fly into deep center to acorc ry Lott hit a triple to center
This la the first time the
innings.
and Bill Frisbey. The 440 team turned in a tii me of :44.0, best time for
six runt and i t hit* Tuesday Jim Wesley.
girls’ team has been effective
It
was
tire
first
time
this
driving In Currens.
the distance in the state this year, lust week at Evans.
(Herald Photo)
this season.
season the Seminole southpaw night but were unable to pull
The Hounds got off to an
tn the home half of the
According to Coach John
has gone the -distance - and out a baseball victory,.Josing early lead- scoring a pair of sixth, aaw the Jackets’’ Wea- —
—CT
Colbert, "This Is tKe ' beSt
was his second victory. Fit*- 7 6 in eight inning*.
runs when Mfrvtir Cook singl­ ley drive home two runs with
g ir ls ' team that we have had
gerald struck out eight Grena­ Tlie defeat evened Lyman’s ed home Larry Raker and Al­ vvliat appoarvd to be the win­
tn a number of years. We
diers, fanning all three bat­ record at two wins and two len Currens. Leesburg came ning run but the lloundj were­
losses.
have only 11 girls on the team
ters in Ihe third inning.
bark with two runs in the n’t through yet.
Steve Simpkins went ail the same inning.
and they have been working
Fitzgerald allowed o n 1 y
Allen Currens scored hia
very hard to win this meet."
three hits and two of those way for Lyman striking out
In the third, Lyman took the third run in the top of tha
In the first event for the
probably could have been nine Yetlowjsekets and yield­ lead again when Currens sin­ seventh by way of a third
ing only three earned runs gled. stole second, went to Cook single. Cook laler came
girls the Colonial 200-yard
caught.
medley relay team took first
The first run of the game Rut Leesburg got the run* third on another single by home to send the game into
The Seminole High Hack and the mile relay.
with 2:42.3 and Sanford took
year. The two boys he has
fell, to the Seminoles when
Cook and scored on a Lcea- an extra Inning.
With six wins and no losses most in inind are Sterl Weber
second with 2:48.3. Chcrl Mur­ team will go after its sixth
Danny Tiills got to first and
burg error.
The Jackets ended it all in
ray won the 200-yard free­ win of the season Thursday behind them the Seminoles ami Hick Walstrom. Paul Lethen the Colonial catcher
I-ccshurg again tied it up in the e i g h t h saddling the
s ty le for Sanford 'with 3:03.3 afternoon al 4 p m. when they ore well on their way to first Hoy will ulso be bock with
missed the ball on Ihe third
their half of the same inning. Hounds vv 11 h their first
and Ginger Norris took second travel to Titusville to face the place in the Metro Confer­ the Tribe next year.
pitch to Ron Hinson who went
In the bottom o( the fourth. Orange Belt Conference loss.
The Florida Belays will be
ence. They have been working
also for Sanford with 3:51.4. Terriers.
streaking to first.
The Seminoles defeated the especially bard to get back the next thing on the Seminole
Barbara Bolt took first for the
The catcher recovered snd
The South Seminole Hurri­
f ------Seminolcs In the 50-yard free Terriers by a large margin in in shape tn beat Titusville calendar on Saturday in
threw to the second baseman
canes
demolished the St. Cloud f .
Gainesville.
All
the
members
an
earlier
meet
this
season.
again atler the relay meets.
swim with 31.3 and Karen
trying to catch Tiills, but hr
"All I said was
Tile Tribe also had been high­ Seminole Coach Dirk Wil­ ol Ihe Tribe stjuad will not
Law took fourth with 37.G.
overthrew and Tills* rtm r Jayvees 13-1 at St, Cloud Tues­
Cindy Wilson took the indi­ ly successful in the recent re ­ liams predicted earlier in the tie able to qualify, but the re ­
Lome while Hinson went to day afternoon.
vidual medley for the Tribe lay invitations and set the season that the team hud very lay teams and a number of
third.
Bruce (Big nod) Stuart went
With 3:03.7 and Martha Kosky best time in the state so far good chances in the Metro this individuals will be able to
The only time Colonial all the way for the Cane vic­
j n d Vicki Lelinek took first this season in the 410 relay year and even belter next compete.
Ortiz Will Ref
threatened was in (he sixth in­ tory. He allowed four hits and
^ n d second in the loo free.
BRISTOL. Conn. (UP1&gt; — ning when they had two men nailed seven strikeout vie
Jane Williams took the diving
Lightweight champion Carlos on base and the third man up tints.
competition for Colonial and
Ortiz will take time out from hit a long fly into righl field. Stuart was supported by the
Rosemary Walton and Delane
training for his April 10 title Tiills made a flying leap for heavy hitting of Mat Hickok,
Johnson took second and third
defense against Ismael laguna (lie third out.
Tom Hawke* and Mike Har­
for the Seminoles.
in Pntiuma to referee the Con­
R II B gis. Each got two hlta. Hickok
000 000 0 -0 3 4 and Hawke* slammed doubles.
Ginger Norris took first in
necticut lightweight champi­ Colonial
the 400-yard free for Sanford
(XII 101 x—3 5 0
onship fight between Ruscoe Sanford
Other hitters in the 11-hit
and Vicki Yellnek took third.
Gregory and ehallenger Dea­
Coleman and Goodwin; Fitz­ attack were Stuart, Jim Finch,
Cindy Wilson took second in
con Johnson Tuesday night.
Jamie Cornell, George Milwee.
gerald and Harris.
0 h e 100-yard backstroke with
1:24.7 and Linda May placed
first in the loo breaststroke
with 1:32.1. Cherl Murray,
Martha Kosky, Paula Klam
and Karen I.sw won the 200
Larry Hughes’ Mis* Whirl, (Tell Lady Bird
3 001 Perfect* ( 1-4) *142 80
free relay for Sanford with
i' toth R are — 5/10 — Tim e 31.17
winner of every major com ^Qttirticla (1-51 *37 00
2:28,2 and Colonial took sec­
petition Hus season at the San- Perfect* (3-n $121 ao
Russ VoUmef
7 80 4 60 3 20
ond with 3:03.0.
ford-Orlando Kennel Club, get* 4th R a re — 5/16 — Tim e 31-91
M itra’s Mist
11 oo f oo
In the first event of the
her first start of the season Red Hot
3 to
boys’ meet, Bobby Headrick,
to ho tl 20 6 oo Gator Band
over the a. this mite route in Rumor
Qutnida (2 8) *61 10
£ r e g Ganas, Gary Genas and
Dark Pleasure
5 oo 3 S)
tonight's nth race.
FIRST PLACE trophic* mill ribbons at Dusty Iluots Horse Show Vero
Bruce Dowlen won the 200Miss Whirl—who won tlie Barberry Kd
5 40 Perfect* (2-Bj *tu3 2o
lllh Bate — *&lt; — Timr to.81
awarded lo, left to ritrlit, l&gt;un Knight, Bat Bradford with Missy, Wendy
yard medley relay for tianford
Inaugural Handicap, tlie King Qliimela 11 2) *45 81)
Shrapnel
11 no 3.60 4 80
Benson with Stormy and Bobbie Knowles and Jack Kelley with Charlie.
with 2:03 7.
and Queen championship, and Perfect* (2-1) *89 10
4 IX) 2.BO
Buster Bruce won the 200
the SttKC half of tlie match 5th Rare — S — Tlmr 41.38 Wind rid go
10 00
yard free swim for Sanford
race series against Jackson Lady Pommel to Ho 6 1)0 3.60 Demand Rock
with 2:24 2 and Tom Michles
v111«- — now tiegins preparing Mandolina
8 20 I 20 Quinida (2-4) *23.60
C&gt;4 frt.
AW..fV 8
placed fourth with 2.53.8.
fot tlie Central Florida Derby Picket' Line
3 60 Perferta i t 2) *211 ix)
Motud handle *71,561
Dickson won the 50-yard free
which is traditionally run over Quinteia (2 Hi *97 20
for CojonTtl with 23.9 and San
the *slhs mile course
Perfect* 18 2) *201 90
8■*'*«»«i • taoam
By Margaret Cosby
.of the electronic* tuner F C Wendy Ben-on Dunne Pell
ford took second and third
The Hughes speedster Is Klh Rare — 3/16 — Tlinr 31,96
With
horses
kicking
up
their
Bradford led off Hie grand Pat Oxciidinv. Kathy Oven well on tier way to rstahlisli 5.an'* Guard 26 40 6.80 3.80
% ith Gary Ganas taking sec­
ond with 25 8 and Larry Hodg- heels due to the " fris k y '' wca entry wiiii the American Flag dine, Pam Lloyd. Senior Key mg one of the finest records Key Club's Key
6 to 4 Ml
tiler and riders hilling the dirt
es placing third with 29 5.
hole: Don Knight, ta n Stuart. ever al tlie laingwood oval Bonita Bay
5 20
and
Clun
k
KaU'ttr
carried
the
Alan Lucas took second fur for a rmmtx-r of reasons, many
David I'ell, Norma Baldwin. Her secord to date shows It Quin id a (2 4) *3180
l)uM&gt; Root* Chili banner
new
faces
could
he
seen
Sanford in the individual med­
Vivacious junior miss Wendy Barbara Harvey, Jack Kelley wins, five seconds and two Perfect* ( 4 2) *331 80
ley with 3:04.5 and Andy Ly­ among tins regulars at Sun
7th Rare — ». — Time tn.89
Benson
of Orlando amt her Junior
Cloverleat:
Wendy third' m 21 start*
on took third with 3:08 4. Bus­ day's Dusty Boots Riding As­
. Results of Tuesday evening's All South
7 60 3 60 3 20
buckskin
horse,
.Stormy,
rode
Benson,
Valerie
Allred,
Nancy
ier Anderson took second In sociation Horse Show For the away willi three first place
races
.Starlight
Kathy
6 GO 3 20
Bowen, Bobbie Knowles, Di­
the 100 backstroke and Bus­ first show of tile frosty spring,
7 Co
trophies, one second place rib anne Pell, Pat Ovcndine. Sen 1st Rare — 5/ts — Time 31.34 Annie Genius
entrants
and
spectators
turn'd
ter Bruce and Jerry Mills look
Karen’s
Gone
13
00
9
80
7
80
Qulnlela
(2
6)
*39
60
Urn.
and
two
thirds
Her
total
lor Clovcrleaf: Don Knight,
X|r*t and second in the 100 out in quantity and Dusty
9 80 4 00 Perferta (2 6) *109 20
points for the stay added up to Linda Bali, Norma Baldwin. Scotty Joe
Rooters were everywhere
h Hi
Pit*
Cully
9 40 HtJi Bare — 5 16 — Time 31 tn
31
and
she
also
carried
off
the
Jack Kelley, Van Stuart, David
President Howard
Uoyd
Greg Ganas took first in the
Sham a
5.00 3,20 3 on
Quiniela (2 5) *09 80
Junior High Point Trophy for Pell.
very
aptly
took
over
the
mike
100 fly with 1:12.8 and Gary
2nd Rare — 5/lfl - Time 33.88 Ilarieo
14 60 5,00
the
show
Valerie
Allred
was
Jr.
Pol
cl
tending;
Robbie
Wltm took third both for the and did the emceeing; I, V.
3.80
Nig's Itlekie
11.00 5.20 3.20 Winner's Tip
nmnerup with 24 points.
Knowles,
Wendy
Benson,
Val­
Williams
(recently
returned
Serainolrs. Headrick took the
Casual He
34 40 7.40 Quill id a (6 8) *65 40
Just
m
ining
the
Senior
High
erie*
Allred.
Kathy
Oxendine.
400 free for Sinford with Jim from Umatilla, an official at
4 80 Perfect a (8 6) *159,90
points last month lo his friend Pal Oxendine, Nancy Bowen El Paso Sliver
Foley placing third also from the Florida Horseman’s Asso­
9th Hare — 5/16 — Time 31.57
Quinicla (27) i n ; 00
and
frequent
partner,
Jack
Sr.
Polehending.
Jack
Kelley.
Sanford. Dowlen won Ihc loo ciation too-Mile Competitive
Lyric
Muse
8 00 6 80 3 80
Daily
Double
(2-21
$78
20
Kelley,
Don
Knight
of
Coeoa
Van Siuart, Don Knight, David
breaststroke for SI IS and Ly­ Ride) was in charge of the
fi 40 4 no
3rd Barr — 3/16 — Tlmr 31.68 Ed's Last Straw
made
certain
to
take
that
tro­
i’ell,
Rebecca
Giles
and
Selma
public address system; Pat
on took second,
Barberry
Eva
3.00
Bi
Rite
Now
19.40
9
00
4
00
phy
home
from
Sunday's
show.
Palmer
jfelo the diving competition Rurkhammer and Jesse Me
Hunter's Mar
3 00 3 40 Quiiitda (1 4) *32 00
Of events entered, he took four
Pick-Up
Race;
Don
Knight,
Carthcy,
recorders;
Dave
Wil
David Stroug look first for
first place trophies and one picking up Jack Kelley, Jack
Colonial and Anderson and 11* arena manager, ossistrd bythird place ribbon to aecuniu Kelly and Don Knight, Wendy
Don
Vincent
and
Bob
White.
McGuire took second and
late 28 points lor the show in llcn.son and Jack Kelley, Da
ONLY
third. McGuire, Lucas, Winn Ida May Sjublom, assisted by
the senior division, which gave vul Pell and partner. Western
Mary
Belli
Lobcll,
presented
and Hodges won the 200-yard
RACING DAYS
the trophies and ribbons, and him the Senior High Point Pleasure Class (Open): Pat
fra# relay with 1:55.6.
Seminoles will go hack the catering department was Trophy Jack Kelley was run Bradford, Valerie Allrod, H E.
LEFT!
ncrup with 22 (mints
I-ee Jr., Cindy Paulucci, 'Ida
Into action Friday afternoon headed by Horace Cochran
With
Sunday's
show,
riders
May
Sjoblom,
and
Jack
KcL
when they face the Leesburg and assisted by Suaie Willi*
' *.
competing for the ti • Month ley
YeUowJacketa in Leesburg at and Marie Lloyd.
Jr. Flag Race: Wendy Ben­
Linda Ball and Margaret lLgh-Pomt Mitchell Trailer
W p.m. According to Coach
i
Trophies
are
5
6's
of
Ihe
way
son,
Valerie Allred, Wendy
? ' t l : -7 I
Colbert there will be a chick­ Cosby judged the Western
toward
winning
lor
losing)
Benson,
Darrell
Pell,
Donna
en dinner at hit home for the Pleasure Class, and Don Ben­
son assisted in taking charge them. As the record now reads Davis, Bruce Knowles. Sack
team If they win.
i yu m end,
Jack Kelley leads the Senior Race: Bob Hurkchammer pull­
Division with 91 points follow­ ing Frankie Stuckey, Barry
ed by Don Knight. 68 points; Bliss and Frankie Stuckey,
- a — 4 ... %/ •'V* inane w*M&gt;44, tXN
Van Stuart, 60: Norma Bald­ Kcitha McLin, Bobbie Know­
win, 54; Larry Cannon, 42. les, Bob Burkenhammrr and
Stuckey,
Teresa
and Joe Cannon, 38. In the Frankie
8 :1 0 SU N D AY
Junior Division, Valeric All- Knowles ami Wendy Benson.
red leads with 9t points. She
U was announced that the
Is followed by Christine Cope- regular monthly Duaty Boots
C o n ore getting to be bigger, *o
chonget. You'll ceMointy never needonflAssociation
Horse
len, 74 points; Evart Shoe­ Hiding
MATIWFPQ
WEDNESDAY &amp;
houses are gelling lo look smaller.
freeze. Tirei go 40,000 rotes. And even
maker, 60; Bruce Brown, 46; Show will not be held in April
M A I I IN t L j SATURDAY — 2 P.M.
insurance co m less.
But one Rule Volkswagen con pvt
Wendy Benson, 39, and Dar­ since it falls on Easter Sun­
everything bock In Iti proper penpeclive.
One thing you'd think might be smaller,
day. The final show in the
lene Ferrell, 33
R e n ta l to n al P K K F E C T A 8 !
A V W parted In front doet big Ihingi
In o Volkswagen is Ihe inside.
Winners in the March 21 scries of six will be on Sun­
for your home. And your garage. To lay
Sul there’s OS much legroom in front of.
show are: Junior Keyhole: day, May 16, at t p. m.
• Comfortable Grandatand
• l.uiurioua Clubhouse
nothing of tmoll parking ip o ll.
a VW os in the biggest cars.
When you think obouf it. yoe ceaHy
O n the other hand, a VW do ei moke
THURSDAY — LADIES* NIGHT
hove only two choices:
some things (matter.
Sorry, No Minora
Gas bills, for Initance. (Al 32 mpg,
You con buy a bigger house for w h o
they may be hot! wbol you pay now.l
knowi-how-tnuch.
ON 100 BRANDS
You'll probably never odd o*J between
O ro Volkswogenfor 31,505.00*

Trib e Trackm en
To M eet Terriers

Leesburg Beats Lyman

Hounds Lose, 7 -6

'Canes Beat

St. Cloud 73- /

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

Miss Whirl Ready For Derby

Lucky Strike
Filters

.fillers

Benson, Knight Win Honors

N IGHTLY

L

It makes your house look bigger.

‘ DON KNIGHT of Cocoa and Wendy Benson of
Orlando display collection of truphiea which won
them tha senior and junior high point trophies,
respectively, for the day at Dusty Boots Horse
Show. Don earned 28 points in -the senior divi­
sion and Wendy's total for the day in junior
• division was 31 pointfl.
(Herald Photo)

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Pafre 10—March 24, 1965

Audubons To Hear State Officer Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads
By JoAnn H i j i
Regular me*tln(t of S«mlnolo Audubon Society will bo
bold a t 2:80 p.m. Thursday at
Genova Community Hall one
block north of the SR 46 and
SR 426 Junction. HooUotco
for the meeting will bo the
Geneva and Sanford memhero.
G u o a t BP*, k , r
**
Ralph S. Hager, chief of In­
formation and education of
the State Board of Parka and
Hlatorlc MemoHale, who will
dlacuaa problema of the parke,
the part they play In llvee
of thoee who vlelt them and
phaeee of park management.
Llated below are reeolullona
approved a t the^recent annu­
al Audubon Society meeting
upon preeentatlon of Mist
I.iaa Von Boroweky:
T h e Florida Audubon So­
ciety withes to eapreei IU
great concern about environ­
mental contamination. It beIlevea that the wldeepread and
often careleaa uie of InsectIcldea and other peitlctdee la
fraught with great danger,
not only to the delicate web
of life In the outdoore, but to
man himself.
"We advocate that govern?
mental agendei which dlapenae peitieidea eo laviehly
over the Uni scape be required
to conduct baiic reiearch on
the effects which eUch uae
hue on both man and his en­
vironment.
"We reaffirm our opposi­
tion to the uae of DDT In any
mosquito control program In
Florida.
"We are alarmed by the Increeling pollution of Florida’s
once-clean waters by Indus­
trial, agricultural and muni­
cipal waste.
"Another threat to clean'
water la the use of 'hard' de­
tergents which do not break
down and which keep on sudaIng and foaming after they
have been discarded in borne
and municipal sewage sys­
tems. We urge that Audubon
members and the publir gen­
erally purchase only ‘soft’ de­
tergents which will disinte­
grate after utr.
"For those and other reeaona based on investigations
by the society, ws hope that
ths Florida legislature will
ban tha aale of hard detergrnts, will strengthen laws
relating to th* pollution of our
waters, and will enact legisla­
tion controlling the use of
pesticides In the out-of-doors.”

Legionnaires
Told 'Stand Up
And Be Counted'

322-5612

By Mrs. John Leone
DeBary’a Herbert D. Gibb
m a ■**•!•*!* C n tlr
American Legion Post 250 ob­
served the 46th anniversary
Dial Direr*—
of American Legion at a din­
Ret T.eea Distant*
ner at Stetson Union Build­
ing, DeLand.- Uriel Blount
was guest speaker.
&lt;S
A
Ih his talk, Blount stated:
*
"We have a challenge to make
i te 5 111IU M 1.50 | 1.50
this world a better p!4Ce In
• to 16 is i 11-501| 1.50 | 1.00
which to live. We must aland
up and be counted else we
11 to 15 i* 11.50 11.80 | 2.85
lose the freedoms we have.
IS to 20 i * i 1.50 | 2.52 | 3.80
It Is up to our generation to
to 25 i * i| 1.50 | 8.15 | 4.75
21
see that the coming school
children are taught the true
2( to 30 151 1.50 | 8.78 | 8.70
facts of our American Herit­
Mlaliaaee AS—1 Uaa
age and that our forefathers
(five A-letle* werSa per llae)
found no job loo big or too
I1J* Mlalaaape CSarRW
All Skip Date S i, Chare**
small.’*
at 1-Dar nas#
Continuous m am h e r ship
CONTRACT RATES
cards wers presented to Al­
ON REQUEST
fred Newell, Elmer 0. Thomp­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
son, Henry Van Berger, Lloyd
11.50 Per lach
IMIalais- at a eelaata
Ward, William Walker, five
iRCfcM
year*; William Heneghan and
Ardeth Mlchner, 20 yean;
Er r o r s Charles A. Bryner, William
The lleral* will ael he
A. Canaday, and Fred C.
epeaelhts fee were thaa
laeerreel laeerllea.
Christenson, 30 years; and
David J. Runkle, 40 years.
Membership cards will be pre­
COPY
sented veterans who were not
The lleral* reserves th* erlriles* ef r r |r r lt,( ,r revlepreient at the dinner at a la­
l.g ear a*vrrlle*M*at whlrh
ter meeting.
II *t,M , ahjrrlleaahl* I*
Ih* seller •( Shi*
Rev. A. C. Summers gave
rarer.
the invoretion and Command­
er Virginia Harrison led the
DEADLINES
salute to the flag Mrs. W. G.
12 Noon Day Befora
Publication For
(Rose! Williams, president of
Insertions and Kills
the post euxiliary unit, pre­
(Hal. Noon For Monday)
sented a huge birthday rake.
Gursti wrie introduced by
Past Commander Stanley S. I. Ixist &amp; Found
Smith.
LET'8 UKLElUt ACE — Th*
r 1g• a!f I• &lt;1 bi1i ere the pl»c«
A musical program was
to u v i lime ami money whin
presented by seven young la
■hopping for Ih# car of your
dies of DeLand High School.
choice,
Post Commander William LOST: 4 MU OLD V•malt UaeG. Williams and Mrs. Wil­
*M n a n i M
fro m Pine*
ria .t
A rt*
If fo u n d call
liams presided at thr refresh­
332 )1 70 or 133-1 S Ij
ment liilde for cutting of the
Ij iBT * ( 11email * I *»t a t 1»*1
rakr
m ilt. Our th iM rin

Food Shopping Guide

Former Justice

Variety Is Available
For Lenten Shopper

Wins Probation

Food Shopping Guide
toes are tnp buys this werk.
The following guide to the Cabbage, carrots, celery, letnation's best food buys tor lure, and dry, green-, and yel­
the weekend was prepared low onions are especially abun­
by
thr U. H. DeparDnenl of dant.
Donna Sawyers. Pinecrnt
The shopper will find plen­
School sixth u nder, was win­ Agrlrullurr and Interior lor
ner of tire school spelling bee United Press International.
ty of apples and bananas at
held Tucsdiy.
WASHINGTON (UI’I) - this week's markets. .StrawbcrMary Stevens of the fifth
A
wide and colorful variety of rieis arc good buys. Oranges
grade was runner-up. Donna
fresh
fruits and vegetables a- and grapefruit are especially
and Mary will represent the
waila
thia week's Lenten shop­ plentiful. ,
school In (he county spelling
per.
bee.
Winners from fourlh. fifth . Red meat, poultry products,
and sixth gride classrooms and fish are also available in Honor Graduate
good supply at attractive
Allison King, United States
are as follows:
Air Force, ■ was named an
Fourth grade—Gloria Jean price*.
reteraon, Bobby Kelly, Ed­ Eggs, canned pink salmon, honor student at the ATS
ward Christiansen, V a l e r y and fish sticks and fish por­ Course at Sheppard AFB,
e l e v e n , Kathleen Kllclinc. tions are in good supply tor Tex, He ia the son of Mrs.
those Lenten meals. Beef Sara King, of Jit&gt;8 Magnolia
Alike Phillips;
Fifth grade—Mary Stevens, roasts, pork loin roasts, and Avenue. King has served In
Danny Krcdrll, Pstricla Ken­ smoked picnics arc abundant­ the Air Force three yrara
nedy, Louis Denny, Huth ly available. Uroiler-frycr* are and ia now stnliom-d at
especially plentiful.
Candenberg A F B , l&lt;ompoc,
Wright, Linda Hendry;
Sixth grade — Dunns Saw­ Asparagus, green beam, California. He is n 111(11! grad­
yers, Marilyn Hasty, Canie broccoli, potatoes, and toma­ uate of Seminole High School.
Dalecki, Charles Thompson,
Kathryn Dodson.

School Funds
Withheld By Few

SEMINOLE LODGE
AND

b. Child Care

Low Bridge

N A NNIE 'S
C lea n ,* *

K I D U I k
CARE,
N u r t t r y , o p , n 14

STOKE-ON-TRENT. Eng­
h o u r , 1 d a y , a w eek . 1440 a.
Oak. 411-0311.
land (UPI) — Roy Harrison,
who drove a single-deck bus
for 17 years, wai fired when
he forgot he had switched to i n t u b e m e u r r c o i b t o r
a double-decker and jammed TUB .NINTH JIIIH'IAI. CIR­
the vehicle under a low CUIT. IN AND FOB SKBIIN01.B
rOl'KTT, ri.OIIIIIA.
bridge.
c h a n c e r y m ». l e i a s

Legal Notice

Seek Gray Hair

FIR ST
FEDERAL
8 A VI NUB
A NO LOAN ASSOCIATION OK
ORLANDO, e c e r p o r e t l o a .
P leln lltf.

**.
LIVERPOOL, E n g l a n d F K A N C E r r, ATEN, a n un r*
(UPI) — A local waste firm m a r r i e d w id o w ; e n d T II E
B T P R O P E R T I E S . IN C ,
is advertising for "Govern­ Fe tlltK
M a ssachusetts carp o rello n ,
D elendent*
ment Gray Hair" — which la
b o r s u it
the trade name for best-qual­ BTATKn oo tr i cri.OHIDA
ity mattreaa stuffing.
county o r sKMiNoLn

Now You Know
United Press International
The letter "A” in it* vari­
ous forma haa been at the
head of ths slphsbet sa fsr
back ss it esn b* traced In
history, according to ths En­
cyclopedia Britannic a.

LOUIS A . TODORA, ADCS, one of the old
timera with 28 yeara of afervlce in the Navy,
known affectionately aa “Screaming Louie,'1 haa
been tranaferred from VAH-11 at Sanford Na­
val Air Station to Key Weat. As squadron unit
career councilor, Todora helped many men ob­
tain their high achool diplomas and advance­
ment* in raiinga.
(Navy Fhotf).

heart

I'ernnnnl*
NURSING

W001.VER8T0NE,
Eng­
land (UPI) — Pet dog Marti,
a cocker tpanlel, haa her day
Saturday when (he trots down
th* aisle dressed In ■ special
coat of pink and white to be
an official brldeemaid at tha
wedding of her 10-year-old
mletreaa Shirley Martin.

Royal Couple
. Has First Son

ere

broken. Howard. 133-47)4

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — C O N V A L E S C E N C E R E S I D E N C E
i 144(1. H a n f o r d , f l i .
Former Justice of the I'esce I' u. 100Hi.Hfi
l JTI I B A T A V E
J. W. (July) Jones was plscPh, 1 1 1 - I H t
eil on thtee yams probation R E W A R D for In f o rm a l Ion an d
for attempting to run a lot­
w h e r e a b o u t * of m e d i u m i&lt;*e
W h i n i l # r m » n Hh ep h erd dog,
tery anil was also ordered to
answers
i n "Tooky. **
le*et
attend weekly meetings of
eerti v ic in ity of llwndo raon
leant. Paula 131-094).
Alriihnlira Anonymous.
Jones, originally charged Do you h«v* ■ drinking prob
Dm. W r i t e P. O. Box 1*12,
with accepting bribe, to allow
Hanford.
the lottery' to operate, plead­
ed guilty to the lesser charge J O H N .
I' ll c o m * h o m o If y o u D i S h e e t
and was sentenced by Crimi­
M*•In1 Hpecielt !■• Inetall a
York sir cond iti on ing iy«
nal Court Judge Han* TanDm
122- m i .
iler.
MARCIA
Tantler said he look into
•crotfiil the fart that Jonei 4. Beauty Care
bad pleaded guilty and co-op­ H A R R I E T T * U e e u iy N o o k ,
erated with police investiga­
• o ft w a t e r , e v e n l n a app'l*.
104 Bo. O sh . I l l - S i l l . ______
tion! in the caee.

Dog Bridesmaid

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
— The president of Florida
Presbyterian Collega applau­
ded "tha support of many in
tha faca of opposition of tha
few" who jtere withdrawn fi­
nancial palronaga to tha
school due to racial raisons.
College official*, confirmed
that sevtra! patrons had with­
held financial support be­
cause three collega faculty
members took part In civil
lighU demonstrations a t Sal­
m i, Ala.

/

■Trees (safer* ( iiia e e e

CO M PLE TE LAWN C A nE
L a n d e c a p l n g , B p r a y ln g .
S o d d in g , r e a s o n a b l e r a l e * .
P H IL L IP S LAWN SER V IC E
I l l - I l l * a f t e r 1:1# p. m.

- w eek . Ver y *rt»ail m i n i a t u r e .
M a c k , Fr# fir In Poo d It. Fe-

Donna Sawyers
Wins Spell Bee

*• GOTEB0RG, Swed.n (UPI)
* — Sweden’s Princess Deslrea
• gave birth to a eon. A spokes­
man for tha royal household
” aaid mother and- child wero
.. doing fine.
'V '
Tha princaas la married to
, Baroa Nicolas Slfver-Schiootd
It Ja tha couple's first child,

O F F E R I N G A tl F E C I A L S E R ­
PLU M BIN G
AQUARIUMS 4
V I C E ? More t h a n &lt; M 0 t r e a d ­
C o n tractin g R tp elra
TROPICAL F i r i t
er* *** n&gt;* B a n fo rd H e r a l d
lll a h a s t Q uality from th* Boot
F R K B ESTIMATES
c l a s s i f i e d ad * d a l l r - R a l e * ae
R L HARVEY
H a t c h s r l t t , Lowest disc ount
lo w a* l l &lt; p e r l i n e p e r d e r l ! • ( B a n fo r d Avo.
prleao. I I a. a . • I a m.—
131-3113
D ie! l l l - l l l l o r m - l l t t a n d
DAILT— FIN NT FRIENDS,
p lae* r o n r a d t
I Miles South a l S anford on
23. Pain ling
Hwy. 1T-I1.

Iv i

BEAUTIFUL Ciirroll linker of the movies mill
TV in Htarring with George Malmris in “Sylvia,”
an adult entertainment film.

Chariot Race

31. Musical Instruments

22. Plumbing

Classified
Phones
425-5938

CDR. AND MRS. G. William* cuU thc tradi­
tional birthday cake nt the American Legion
46th anniversary party of Dellnry Post 259.
(Middleton Photo)

15. Special Services

8. Pets &amp; Supplies

TOi F R A N C E S T. ATEN, a a u n ­
r e m a r r i e d w id o w
HI&gt; No. t . Hock w a r D rive
tlo o n lo n . New J s r s s y
Tou a r e hereby notified th at
a s u i t he* b een file d e a a l n a t
you
la
the
ebov*
entitled
ca u s e , a n d t h a t y o u a r e r e q u i r ­
ed lo file y o u r a n s w e r w i t h lb*
C l e r k of t h i s C o u r t o n d l o se rv o
o copy t h e r e o f up on t h e p l a i n ­
tiff or p la ln llf r o allorneyo.
whoa* n a m e e n d a d d r e s s
Oil**, l l e d r l c k 4 R o b in so n , 1*!
Root C h u r c h S l r a s t , O rlan d o ,
r i o r l d s , n e t l e l o r I b a n A p ril
1. 1t a t . t f y ou fa ll lo d o so a
D ecrao P r o C o n f ss a o will be
e n t e r e d e a e l n e t y o u fo r (b e r e ­
lief d e m a n d e d In ( h e C o m p la in t.
T h le a u l t le t o fo rec lo e e o m o r t ­
a l s * T h e r e e l p r o p e r t y p ro
ces d ed e a e l n e t Is:
Lot i . B lo ck C. o f L I T T L E
W K K I W A E S T A T E S , NUM
H E R ONE, a c c o r d i n g t o t h e
’ p lef t h e r e o f aa r e c o r d e d In
P l o t B o o k 3, P a f e *t. of
th * ,'u b tlo Re co rd * of Semino lo C o u n ty , F l o ri d a .
W I T N E S S m y h a a * a a ( th *
t o o l o f i h l e C o u r t a t B a afo rd ,
S em in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a . Ihle
l o t d a y a t Marc h. 1111
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w l l k . Jr.,
C lerk
By: M a r t h a T. V l h l e a . D.C.
ail* * . H e d r i c k * R o b l n o o s
U l E a s t C hurch Stroot
O rlan d e. F l o e l d a
A ttorney! for P lain tiff
P u b l i s h M a rc h I. I t . IT. St. I U I

LONDON (UPI) — Collega
students staged a 80-milt char­
iot ract along tha old Roman
Road of Walling Street from
London to fig, Albans..
coit-ss

MUST S E L L A K C p o o d U P u p -

plot as*, isi-ioio.

DOQ8 R E C E I V E D r o r A d o p ­
tio n , b o a r d e d . A n im a l R e s c u e
l e a g u e , 170* W. M in n e so ta ,
D eL an d . Ph. 734-1141.
W A N TED PUPP
Any k in d . Mixed o r AKC. W #
p i c k u p —c a s h o r c o n s i g n ­
m e n t . T E l - I C te .

F I X I T S HOP
N E W LOCATION
• » l Bo. F r e n c h
U1-4TI1

16. Interior Decorators
D raperies

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P A IN T IN G

4

WELLE
DRILLED.
PUMP8
S P R IN K L E R 8 TSTEM8
All Tjrpeo e n d S l .e e
W * R e p a i r n o d S erv ice
S T I N E
M a c h i n e a n d . B u p p t r Co.

NO TIIINO IB I.OST u n t i l a
H e r a l d W a a t Ad f a l l s lo find
H I ___________
_____________

17. Janitorial Scrvicea

12. Special Notices

YBNTBCH M A IN T E N A N C E
S e r v i c e 4 S u p p lie s
t i l l B. iVrk Dr.
Ilt-ltll

B E a g o o d E g g 4 glv o y o u r
W i t t a now C a m e ra betora
K aelorl
W 1KB OLDT B CA M ER A S HOP
S10 8 P a r k A v en u e, 8 a n t o r d

H K A IU N a
AID. Into
model.
Z e n i t h " l i n y . " n e a r l y n ew
• e l l f o r f r a c t i o n o f coat.
T E 1-4114.
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ANCE COMPANY, e c o r p o r a t i o n
organized and eainiing under
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th e J u d g e of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
of t h e J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In a n d
f o r Bem tnole C o u n t y , F lo rid a ,
on t h e I I nd d a y o f March, 1994.
In a c e r t a i n pa uae b e t w e e n
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IIy: M a r t h a T. Vlhlan
Plaintiff
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Petitioner.
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RAYMOND A 8 P D E N a n d BET* J A N IC E ELN URA SMITH.
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P o a t Of flea B o a 1110
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n a m e d p e t i t i o n e r c u e t o d y of
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SANFORD RKRAt-n
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Publish Mar. If. SI. t l 4 Apr.
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333-013

29. Photo &amp; Equipment

19. Builders Supplies

35. Vacuum Clcanera
3331 P. P e r k

DOBERMAN PINSCHER pups.
JE A N MARCEL
AKC. Viola K a e t n t r . 333-I143. 100! F r e n c h Av*.
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P a w n i n g o r U uylngT — Be* u s l
A - l P A W N SHOP
Itet O r l a n d o Dr.
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Plano T u n in g and R tp * lr
W, L H a r m o n * * 121-4221

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21. Well1* Drilling

JOT W. Ind 8t

Piano Servicing A T u n in g
Gene C u m b a a — 122-1441

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filed a g a i n s t you. an d you at*
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C ircu it C o u r t on or b efo re th r
22nd d ay of April, 1945. If you
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you for t h e relief d e m a n d e d in
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C ourthouse
In th# City of Hanford, C o u n ty
of S rm ln n l* —t a l a of F lo rid a,
a t 11 oo A M on th # 3nd d ay of
April, 1343, t h s fo llo w in g d e s ­
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50. Mine. For Sale

55, Furniture For Sale

84. Real Estate • Sale

H E W IN G
M A CHINE,
T w i n Used f u r n i t u r e a p p l i a n c e s , tools,
H AUT P I L C H E R
N M d l* a i g - i a g c o m p l e t e w i t h
ble. B o u g h t • Bold. I -a r r y 'a
Beet Buy B r o k e r
Co n so le. D a r n s, B u t t o n h o l e s ,
Mart, lit B a n fo r d Ava. ph.
133-7*e« D ay n r N i g h t
M a k e s f i n e r Dealgna, «te.
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P i r t y In t h l i i r u to U k *
90. Lots For Sale
up b atan ca of I p a y m a n ta i t
FREE ESTIMATE
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o v a t i n g . New &amp; Used F u r n i ­
m a t e l y 1 A cre on g o o d b o a t ­
t u r e . C a ll Nix R e d d in g M tg.
in g A s w i m m i n g lake.
IICA S T E R E O , D i n l i h m o d a r n
Co. a t 301 C e le r y Ave. l i t W alnut C iM m t. Ilk i niw ,
H IT.
r iia o n ib ll. J!i-tl!T .
1 3 7-ttot 314# H ia w a th a e l 17-*&gt;
For th e b ig g e s t selection of
G it p ro fe .a lo n a l carpet r l u n n e a r l y n e w a n d u se d f u r n i ­ 91. Farms, Groves
I n g r e m i t * —r e n t i l t u i L u i
ture,
a r e N o ll's
F urniture
( r e K H etrlo C a rp e t S h a m ­
Brokerage
In
C asselberry
p o o , r 1 1 p »r d i r - C i f roll
On 17-33, O p eit I d a y s 0 t o I, NICK Home. H* Acres with
Chicken Itoueee. Very good
F u r n l t u r * Co.

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By Nadine Seltzer

I N D I E S D l i c o u n t B h o c i 11.11
p r. S t o c k i n g ! 1 p r. I I . s u r plua C ltr.
T E L E FU N K E N S t e r e o Conaol#
w i t h AM -F M R a d io , t l l o . Fh111-1511.
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IIO O V K R VAC. C L E A N E R S
W H I T E B E W IN O M A CH IN ES
A u t h o r lie,I S i l r a A B i r v l c a
C1A R RE TT S
;# » E. F t r i t .
121-5314
R E F R I G E R A T O R 11 f t . 3 -door
F r o M f r e # e * c« p t to p W o r k .
O K. T h l i la no Ju n k . C aih ,

111-5515.
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51. Articles For Rent
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60. Business Oppnrt.

Oataw ay Te The W aterw ay

Robson Sporting Goods
l o u r XVINKUDE Dewier
t a i - i - t E. l e t
Fh. i l l - l l l l

N E W MOON— Air C o n d i t i o n e d
3 Bdrra.. F a c t o r y R u l l t C a ­ 1)31 FORD BKTLINER. ra- 11* LARHON A l u m i n u m B o a t
b a n a A c a r p a r t a . 1 : 3- 1 1 1 1 .
t r a c t s b l i hardtop, radio, h e a t ­
in k i t c h e n , p a i n t e d In a n d
II
HT.
E v ln ru d s
E la c trla
er, p. wer steering, needs
o u t . L ik e n ew , l o r e . Lot In
G a t o r T IH T r a i l e r , e x c e l l e o t
transmlaalon 11)5. Ph. 133lovely n e i g h b o r h o o d . E x cel- 103. Mobile Homes - Rent
C o n d i t i o n . P b . 141-1311.
MIT or a te s t t i l Garrison
l e n t I n v v e t m e n t . Ph, 323-72(6.
Dr.
3 BEDROOM T r a i l e r o n L a k a
POOR MAN'S O P P O R T U N I T T
A sh b y , A d u l t s o n ly . I’h. t t t BOB U c K f l R TRIED CARS
L o w l y 3 b e d r o o m f r a m e h om e,
T i l t , _________________________
NO MONEY DOWN
e t e r y t h l n a like new ; s e p ­
*01 F r a n :h Ave.
133-0731
a r a t e , n e w b r i c k a n d b lo ck 105. Trailer I-flls - Sale
b u i l d i n g s u i t a b l e f o r o ffice,
'(I V O L K fW A G E S, m i.O n .
e t o r e o r p r o f e s s i o n a l u*e
B A N FO R D MOTOR COi
all s i t u a t e d on 1 a c r e h a v i n g O w n y o u r o w n T r a i l e r l o t 6 16
too F r a n c h Av*. 111-4311
t i n feet f r o n t a g e on H i g h w a y
a m o n t h . M i l l a r R o a d o f f 8.
IT-13. T h is v a l u a b l e p r o p e r t y
Hartford Ave.__________________ ‘I I T R - 1 w i t h R a d i i * H e e l e r ,
p r i c e d a l o n ly 111,000 w i t h
e x c e l l e n t co n d itio n . ! i l - e i 4 l
J. I, a 4 BE D R O O M S
excellant term e.
J. 1 H 4k I B A T H S
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106. Apartments for Rent
118. Truck* For Sale
X I T C H E N E Q U 1 P P F .D
W E L A . . A A l’A R T M E N T B t i l
LOW MONTHLY PA Y M EN T !
l i l t DODGE 1/4 Ton Pick-up.
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IM M EDIATE D E L IV E R Y
New paint. Average condi­
IN V EST M E N T A R EALTY
F o r Complete Y nfermatleg
E r r A T T v rtth p r i v a t e b a t h ,
tion, ceah o r trade. I1I0TII.
116 N. T * r k Av*.
322*31 72
s u i t a b l e f o r C o u p l e nr Single
See or Call T o u r
p e r s o n , I d e a l l y l o c a t e d d o w n - 1110 CHEVRO LET S em t-treeLA**C1K. N E W ,
C u*lom -bulll
to r . 133-3171.
C o n n . I n q u i r e a t Manuel J a ­
horn#.
R o llin g
l l ill*
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c o b s o n D ep t, b l u r s , j i j E
4’n il n t „ B*n I #• tl Ao , F o r 11n 1
1st.
120. Automotive Service
SALES BROKER
form ation r i l l 322-lK t.
We H a ve The H om e F o r T ou
I B E DROO M T u r n . A p t . w a t e r
( u r n 144 m o, 1tt-A3IT.
3 - BEDROOM kou**. d u n «nd
c l o t # In. You n a m * th # p a y
merit#, J i m m i * Ctiw*n. 322- 3 ROOM APT., s l e e p i n g p o rch
A G arage. Ph. tt3-ia««
4013.
A IR -C O N D I T IO N E D

$100 DOWN
FHA — VA

HOMES'

95. Houses For Sale

SO U T H W A R D

FHA - VA

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sonkarik Glass and Paint

ONLY $100 DOWN

Payton Realty

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

a n d 3 liedrnnin e
till
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I M P * , T w o BE DROOM. O ak
HK W a n d US ED
t o p . l o ad ed . 113-4374.
F lo o r* . 7 y r e r e old. I ^ m n n
A w nings A Cabanae
B l u f f — 13,3(1). One R v droom
QUAL I T M O B IL E HOMES
o n 17-13. &gt;« Mile N o r t h o r St.
t i l t FORD a e la x le . one o w n ­
Mary. 17-11 S
333-3443
J o h n s R iv e r . C a ll 133-1114.
er. factory air, b e s t i r , radio,

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M A JO R OH Co. h a s S e r v ic e
S t a t i o n f o r lease, u o o d l o c a ­
OHEENBHA1R
tio n ,
excellant
o p p o r t u n i t y C h o ice l o t i a v a i l a b l e In O r e e n f o r q u a l i f ie d p e r s o n . F i n a n c ­
b r a lr of Loch A rb o r o v e rlo o k ­
ial a t a l e t a n n e A D e a le r T r a i n ­
ing go lf course. C u s t o m
i n g a v a i l a b l e . Ph. 131-3151.
b u i l d i n g t o y o u r s p a e l t lo e tlo n e. O r a e n b r a i r d e v e lo p e d
by
71. Male Help Wanted
K1NOB WOOD
B U I L D E R S . INC.
L I F E l n - u r * n c # a g r n t * . full o r
131-I0T4
p a r t t!m* o r r«*tlr#d. M i k e
t o t F a i r m o n t Dr.
) 1b • r Ml
in m i l tiki rift w i t h Hill
J U t m t i t r Agemey, Call. 121-1 US 1
4 ‘JEDROOM
for appointm ent.
3 B a t h Horn* o n a p p r o g t m t t g *
l&gt; H t o r t y a r d . r * n c t d h i c k
y a r d , a**ort#*1 f r u t l b e a r i n g
72. Fcmnlc Help Wanted
t r e t * . W t U for y a r d , p a r t i a l ­
ly f u r n l a h t d . w a t h t r , d r y t r .
M A T U R E WOMAN, t t - 1 0 . to
a t o v t . r t f r l g t r a t o r , y a r d tool*
s h a r e hoiqe. w i t h a u t o m o b i l e
4 ltw n m o w tr.
p r e f e r r e d . No e e p e n s e s . Re
311.409
f e re n re e . 43I-3T1T.
C O M M E R C IA L LOT
O P E R A T O R S :
E x p e r i e n c ­ M a in p a r t o f t o w n In L a k t
M » ry . |7 . t 3 0 B r o k e r * Coop.
ed, d o u b le n r t i n g l e n e e d le
m achtn, a
I’l e r r o Mfg. Co..
403 P e c a n Ave. 333-3411.
113-1101 1440 H i a w a t h a a t 1T-I1
BE A U T IC IA N W a n t e d , C u t ‘S '
C u r l B e a u t y S hop Ph, 123
l&gt;*&gt;l or 122*4011, J i m m i e Co
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Payton Realty

COLD SP O T R i f r l t i n t o r 11 eu.
ft., g o o d c o n d i t i o n . 133-I1M).

123. Boats A Motors

102. Mobile Homes - Sale 115. Auto* For S tic

grrslD Mw*ch 24, 1965— Pago 11 95. Houses For Sale

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

3 RD RM. T u r n . Apt. I Si. 201H
Company
E. l i s t St. R o b e r t A. W i l ­
310 M a g n o l ia
Pb.
l i a m . 133-1)51.

T o d a y 's b e e t b u y le t h i s s p e c le u e I B e d ro em . 3 B x t h h o m e
F u r n . G a r a g a Apt,.
w i t h lo v ely sc re e n e d p o rch. N I C E L T
1)13 B a n fo r d A v e . 333-1111.
U s e h u l l t - l n R a n g e A Oven
C o m p l e t e l y r e n o v a t e d In sid e (-U RN. 1 R d rm . D u p le x Apt.
A nut. A t t r a c t i v e l y p r ic e d a t
T e r r e n o F l o o r s , Hie b ath ,
111,710. T o In sp e c t C A l.L t
w a t e r furn. Located off Lake
M a ry U l v d , o n N. D r i f t ­
w o o d L a n e . Ph. 111-1711.

ST E N ST R O M
REALTY

131-4131

Auto Glass Tope
a d e a l Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

STENSTROM
REALTY

1141 P A R K D R I V E
333-3439
111-7414

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I«4 W. In d I t
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED

BOUTII S E M IN O L E
F U R N . sm a ll Apt., l i t Doer. 123. Boata &amp; Motors
1)03 M a p le, t t t - 0 7 1 1 .
R E S ID E N T S
4 W O M E N fo r t e l e p h o n e S u r ­ S E V E R A L O u t s t a n d i n g 3 4 3
l —I ^ e t A F o u n d
61— Mon* y W i n t l i
vey A P ublic R elation's work.
B t d r o o m Horn** a v a l i a b l t In
DAT A N I T E ! H e r a l d w a n t ada
2S63 P a r k Dr.
Dlml 323-2420
CALI. 838-7291
1— P e r s o n a l s
F l'R N lu ll E D
A p t. 140. mo.,
64—Havlnga 4 LoaA
No e x p e r i e n c e n r c e a a a r y . E x ­
a l l A rea* o! S a n f o r d . L o t u*
w o r k for aa little a s l l o a
Ill-llll.
66— I n n u ra n c *
4— B e a u t y C e re
USED FU RN ITU RE
day t
c e l l e n t p ay . d a y o r e v e n i n g s .
Show you Around!
B E A U T I F U L 4 H edroom . 1 b « t h ,
4—D ay N u r a a r la e
69— Bchool* 4 I n s t r u c t i o n *
iii-riro
A p p l y a t o nce lo Mlee B u tto n .
Air ron«*4tlnn#d, 0 * r « g # , FI*.
furn. 1 bdrm. apt. III .
( — C h ild C a r e
76—
E m p l o y m e n t Bervlcw*
R oom 311 Meleeh Bldg.. 334
Ro o m
w ith
F l r e p U c # . 16J ROOMY
1701 M a g n o l ia . 133-3)41.
I —Doge— C a t e — r u e
71—Mai* H t I p W a n t e d
sell.
US
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ru m ttu ri.
E. l a l Si. o v e r F a u s t ' s D r u g
D r i f t w o o d lain#, Bmnford. *2210—
P o u l t r y — L lv v s t o c k 13— F • m a I • l l * t p W a n t e d
Q u ic k f i r T i c i w i t h t h i C n h .
S t o r e Also w o m e n w i t h c a r
• 133.
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L
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MART, Clean
Nicely
I t — S p ecial N o tic e !
13—
M ale o r F e m a l e H e lp
SURER
TRADING
POST,
f o r S p ecial D e liv e r y Work.
1101 B P a r k Ava.
F u r n . t a r g e Apt., I B d r m
11—C a t e r i n g — F o o d
14—S a le * H e l p W a n t e d
111-0111._______________________
96.
Houartt
•
Snle
nr
Rent
133 4313 a n y t i m e
Adu lts. C a ll I3J-5930.
14—
P ie c e s to E at
77— S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d
W AIT » OSH.
A H e r a l d w a n t - a d II
n e a t E X P E R I E N&lt;’E D
15— S p ecial h e r vices
I I — In com* P r o p e r t y
AU TH O RIZED R R O K ER
A p p ly a i Mar-I.ni) R e s t a u r ­
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ROOMS fo r Men. 401 Magnolia
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conditioned used cars, price* that are fust right
E a c h P a r c e l c o n t a i n * xpprox *
111-0730.
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Heater.
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‘88 F o r d ( 4 8 3
b a l . ( I S m o.
c arv e a co p y t h e r e o f u p o n V I C ­
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t h e m f r o m |3 0o to 11.200,00
T O R E. WOODMAN, of t h a
'87 O l d i ( 4 1 8
b a l . ( 2 4 mo.
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• Station Wagons
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3 H t h . E n t r y F o jrrr.
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I’a r k A v en u e,
4 Wheel Drive, Top and Curtains,
F a m i l y Itouro. R r a n k f a a t liar.
'60 C o r v a i r ( 7 8 6 b a l . ( 3 8 m o .
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H e a l , D o u b le G a r a g e , C ity
59'» T h r u 6 4 'a
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t i h d a y o f A pril, t i l l , alee e ■rd * P a r k Ava
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$200
*
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’64 M e r c u r y ( 7 8 0 bal. ( 3 8 m o .
• C. D. BROWN
e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you .
$40 • $60 Month
‘87 C h a v r o i t l ( 8 9 7 b a l . ( 3 1 m o .
IT IS O R D E R E D t h a t t h i s
• SAM SIMCOE
'8 9 C h e v r o l e t ( 5 9 1 b a l . (31 m o .
100% M echanical
be p u b l i s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d
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'SB D o d g e ( 6 9 7 b a L ( 3 3 m o .
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OPEN MON. THRU FRI. TILL 8 P. M.
1,000 M i l l * O n AU
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‘8 5 O l d a M U b a l . ( 3 5 m o .
cu tiv e weeks.
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W ITN E SS th a h a n d o f the
'8 6 O l d a ( 4 1 7 b a l . 1 25 m o .
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Snlra — Parlg — Service
'5 8 H e K o to 1463 b a l . 1 25 m o .
P t t n l n o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t b l a
Factory AuthorUcd Dealer
*57 D o d g e 54 82 b a l . 1 26 m o .
t h e l l h d a y o f M a rc h , 1)11.
(SEALI
'55 P o n t i a c ( 3 3 7 b a l 1 1 1 m o .
A r t h u r t l. B e c k w i t h . J r ,
1801 W. let St. — Sanford
C lerk ef th e Circuit Court
8ANFORD AVBBy: M a r t h a T. V l h l a n , D. C.
S o . U w y . 17-03
PKone 322-0614
W T R d erw ted ls. H a l n e e * W a r d
O P E N E V E N IN G S
t o r n i it 11 \ h i &gt; i i i i ' i a m m i it
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P u b l i s h Mar. 10, IT, 14, 11, 1145
N a t i o n a l Rcpoaaeaalona Inc.
CD K -4 *

53. Wanted To Buy

Seminole Realty

WIEILCDCDSUTE

SO U T H W A R D

customer browsing
is a favorite old
tradition on our
&lt;&lt;£&gt; lot!

322-5612

Legal Notice

$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES

TEMPORARY LOCATION

425-5938

2507 SO. PARK AVE.

$100 DOWN

Payton Realty

60 OLDSMOBILE

FHA - VA

ST E N ST R O M
REALTY

$100.00 DOW N

295

PINECREST

FRIENDS YOU JUST ABOUT

59 FORD

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HAVE BOB AT THE END OF
HIS

St. Johns Realty

ROPE.

GETTIN G

V A - FHA

HE

IS

REALLY

WORRIED

OVER

Management

N A T IO N A L

*1395

and Sales Broker

B A N K

*1195

JIM H U N T

59 CHEVROLET

195

USED C A R S !!!

Property

'POSSESSION

62 CHEVROLET

62 FORD

*1395

REALTY

61 CORVAIR MONZA

Many More To Choose From

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stemper agency

GHI A

Strickland Morrison, Inc.

Seminole County Motors

Ellinor Motor Co.

995
095

*595

HOLLER'S

OF SANFORD
2507 SO. PARK AVE.

IUI/

322-0711 or 322-0861

322-1835

V

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1195

395

51 JEEP

You’ll be Happier
in a FORD
from

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GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

Ball-Blair Agency

595

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IF VALUES ARE HARD TO COME BY,]
WHY NOT.„

Smoked Short Shank

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FOR GIFTS EVERYBODY
UKES-START SAVING..

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THRIFTY

Would 70a lik* to n e r v e d e lld o u *
Mila dioh economically? It*« el* pie
. . . . Serve a lean, flavor-rich
“Super-Right" Picnic. 4 to i pound*

4 to 6-Lb.
Average

ol fin* oatlng.

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Western Beef CH UCK

ROAST

A TR Y!
THE STOREWIDE VALUES
WILL MAKE IT WORTH WHILE!

"Super-Right” Chock Roaat* or* eat

If jo u r birthday I* In March,
don't forgot to renew your
driver* llreme.

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from

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grnln-fed

In

LB.

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STEW
A&amp;P

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# k .

FOOD CAKE

66'

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FANCY

PLAID

ALHACORE SOLID

(STAMPS

Ann Page
2-oi. bottle
Vanilla Extract
39c
___________ March 2 7 , . ^

WHITE TUNA
29
49
PINK SALMON
29
EGG NOODLES
SWEET PEAS
29
WHITE CORN 2
10
TEA NAPKINS

66'

PACE

FINE,

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FRESH

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Price* In Thla Ad Ar* Good Through Saturday, March 17,

PinncrMt Shopping Center — Hwy. 17-92 At 27th St.

FANCY

LARGE

CRISP

FIRM

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Facial Soap

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$1

FO R

STAMPS

2 Can* of Sultana Butter IsiMMK
III.U I t
Bean*
2 1-lb. can* 29c
March 27 J-27-63
LIQUID

Similac

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1-Lb. Can Diet Delight Uquld

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4 ‘‘c.°: 89-

WHITE HOUSE INSTANT DRY
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MILK

ALL BRANDS

CARTON

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i

A&amp;P WHOLE PEELED

2 V™.
Cana 49

Aerosol Can

Rolls

,

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Fruit Cocktail

.0 0

2 ?

SAVE AT A&amp;P
7-Dx. 0 0 c
Cana

Lysol Spray

LB.

Family ^ 0 c
Tube

Toothpaste

19

SPECIAL!
Lge. 0 0 c

Bromo Seltzer

39

LB.
H EA D

3

PTS.

ORANGE
JUICE

15

43c 1Maple Syrup 47c
69c

Mr*. Filbert*

39
-

12 o*. 29c Whipped Margarine 1 Ib. Sic

Puffin Biscuits
8 or. 10c Morton'a Froxen
_
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Donuts

Ocean Syray Cranberry

Juice Cocktail
15-Os. Waierleaa Hand Cleaner
Nnblace Spoonelx*
4 0*. sh«w«i wh«,

59c Boraxo .

QT. 14 OZ.
CAN

89

4-Os.l Diet Delight Imitation
Nqblec*
*
12-0*. Vanilla Wafers

BoL

A&amp;P SWEET OR UNSWEET

RIPE

1 '

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CREST

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20-Oz. Assorted Colon
Pkg. Of

25

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STAMPS
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JAX.
March 27 3-27-65

CALIF.

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E X T R A PLAID

SPECIAL A&amp;P

71c fM y "All" 71c Fruit Cocktail 29c Sweelner
^
45c Gala Towels 47c Windex
Ivory Soap 2/21c Camay Soap 2/23c (Cascade
i
25c Breeze

25

@&gt;

Apricots

RED

Diet Delight
Southern Delight Cinnamon Detergent 8c Off Label
I lelergent 10c Off
GlanLPkg.
Pkg. Of 8
Giant Pkg.

Rolls

21 3.27.M

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2 1-lb. can*

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WASHINGTON

E X T R A PLAID,

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YOUR CHOICE!

PINEAPPLE
DELICIOUS APPLES
ASPARAGUS
LETTUCE
STRAWBERRIES

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—

KERNEL

NAPKINS OR

STAMPS |

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50

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WHOLE

E X T R A PLAID,

Sanalac Nonfat
[Dry Milk 10 qt. pkc. »9c
{
March 27 3-27-65

12-OZ.
CANS

— .tnintlfRtmtttnll.—

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VERY

1-lb. 8-ox. c a n 1
Stew
39c JAX.
March 27 3-27-63

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1-LB.
CAN

1-Lb. 8-Oz.

s i

SUEUR

50

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PKG.

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50

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Jane Parker Delicious

Jo h m o n 'a

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,___ March 27 3-27-63

7-OZ.
CAN

J

A&amp;P Froiri
roien llullrr Crrmr lerd Cotomit j&amp;t

'H is , CAKE

3-27-6S

STAMPS

“SUPER-RIGHT” PURE PORK S.C. BULK

"SUPER-RIGHT* PLATE

12-O x. • J^ r

COFFEE CAKE

Johnson'* 1-qt. 11-or. can Q Q Q g
Glo-Coal
11.49 JAX.

Cap'n John'a Quick Froien FLOUNDER

PLAID

A&amp;I* All Butter

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Gride “A” Quick Froxen Long l»l*nd

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Pkg.

EXTRA PLAID
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lb 69 BACON 2 .9 7 Spare Ribs ib.49
5 0 EXTRA
ib. 79- DUCKS -ib. 39 Fillets £ 2 -8 9
ib. 19‘
BlastLinks ib59‘ Fish 5Sticks
-59
0 EXTRA

ROAST

11-0*.

PECAN ROLLS

4 3

ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED

“SUPER-RIGHT* BONELESS CHUCK
^ **•%*.*■*»
utiieaa you bake your own. nothing can • “r-\-*£:&amp;
pass A&amp;P'e new froten baked food*. M*d* ’■ic-is&amp;Sj..
of th* fin* Ingredient* you’d n»* youraelf—
Baked with laving care, then froien—fre*h
from th* oven—to rapture *11 the rich flavor
for you. Why not Uk* home one of «neh?
You r*n, you know. Rerauie their glorlou*.
oven-fre»h flavor leeta for months In your
V';:'vx';:
freeier.
(If you cen keep them that tong)
s•#&amp;%
A&amp;P Frnern All Duller Caramel

NOV/

Bona

Juicy-tender.

nouriihment.

NEW! A&amp;P
Frozen Baked Foods

th e

Peannt Patch
Peanut Butter

qt. 55c Morton’* Froien
Breed Dough

12 oz. 39c
48 og. 49c

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Se e ttle

12 o*. 37e Facial Tissue

200’s 27e

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Two American dentists are rushisg
to Egypt to fill a cavity. An anthro­
pologist is rushing with them, be­
cause the hole is not in anybody’s
tooth but in our knowledge of hu­
man history.
The dentists are from the Universty of Michigan, the anthropologist
from the University of Pennsylvania.
They plan to take X-rnys and meas­
urements of the facial bones and
teeth of long-dead Nubians, a people
'w ho appeared in Egypt about 2000
B. C.

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WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Two of lha mull eagerly
• waited hooka on the public
Irfe of th» late President
John F. Kennedy inrlude one
by Theodore Sorensen, his
special counsel, and another
by three other aides —Ken­
neth
O'Donnell.
I.uwrenc*
O'Brien and David Power*.
The latter three will con­
centrate pretty much on Kennedy’e political doings, while
the thoughtful Sorensen will
range across his years in thr
Senate and White House.
Says a friend who knows
these budding historians:

•

•

AtUmnnte Spring*
Mr*. Julia Barloa
838-1318
Baar Laka-Foraat City
Hr*. Maryann Mila*
838-3178
Caasrlbarry
Mr*. Janr I aaaalbarry
838-5048
Chuluota
Mra. Juan Magi*
365-3742
Hr Bar)
Mra. Juhn t/vona
668-1883
Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
668-5631
Geneva
Mr*. JnApn Hay*
349-4173

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*As 1 get it, Kenney, I.arry
nnd Dave will he pulling Ken
nedy down off the intellectual
perch Ted is putting him on."
Vice P r e s i d e n t Hubert
Humphrey has been making
a lot of self-deprecating re­
marks lately ns he talks
about the modest rola his­
tory has assigned to vice
presidents.
Maybe he'd like to burlaw
n leaf from the late comedian
Fled Allen, who made a spe­
cialty of demeaning vice
presidents and who said:
‘‘A vice president is a bit
of executive fungus that

Entrrprtie
Mrs. Ritchie Karri*
86X 5834
668 4604
l.ake Mary
Mr*. Franrra W riter
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mra. II. 1.. Jnhnaoa
322 4721
Longwood
Mra. Donna Kates
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
322-6195
Ostrrn
Mra. Clarrnce Snyder
322-48(1
Ovlrdo
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
365-3160

grows on desks exposed to
cunfe fence."
Addiessing a group of the
country's lending business­
men, Postmaster General John
Gronouski noted
"1 dare say this is a unique
experience for you gentle­
men—probably being the first
time you have ever listened
willingly to a man with an
annual
multimillmn dollar
cost-revenue gnp.”
Nnrlh Virl Nam's Ho Chi
Mink has Spent a good deal
i,f time in bidding the reputa­
tion of a generous leader
who shares the hardships and
joys of Ins people.
An American reporter once
noted that Ho was unusually
quirk fo offer a rtiimpled
park of foul-tasting local rig
u n ties to any and all visitms Vet when "Uncle Ho"
himself lit up. the reporter
iidde.l, his hand crept to an
inner pocket where he had
Mashed a [auk of American
smokes.
When Sen Edmund Muskie,
D-Maine, announced the other
day that 37 senators would
co-sponsor his “Intergovern­
mental Co-operation Act . of
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that a record for ro-sponsora
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end of It the British govern­
ors were ready to talk term*
on Independent* for India.
Dr. King has told u* In hi*
writings how deeply the Gand­
hi experience has influenced
his actions in the Southern
civil rights campaigns. Possi­
bly to guard against failure,
he has minimized his hopes of
the turnout for the SelmaMontgomery march. "Two or
three thousand," he estimates.
Clearly he hopes and pray*
for many, many more, and
for the walla against voter
registration to come tumbling
down at the end of the road.
The latter Is far from likely.
Presently, the outlook In
Congress , at predicted In thla
column a few week* ago, la
that as the result of the recent
violence in Selma a stronger
voting rights bill will pass
Ibis year. Enforcing it will (till
he another thing.

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Msrlin Is on the serge of
"But if they got a divorce,
a dlvorre. Hr wonders if then our pals would soon find
thst wouldn't lie belter for out that our Daddy ami
Mother don't live together!"
his young rhildrrn thsn to
Will you feuding parents
subject thrm to constant PI.EASE heed this universal
bickering and family quar­ plea of children?
rels. Itrad the data below'
Youngster* inn stand n
and then learn how to re­ great deni of family feuding
build a hupps marriage, if they are reassured that
esrn if it seems In hasr such quarrel* will blow over
turned to ashes, fur ans nnd not lend tn n permanent
two people of asersge I CJ sepninlions of their parents.
CAN do so!
Besides, you parents ran
CASK V-4 15 Marlin T. , teliuild your former tommlcr
aged 38, is a successful exec even out of its present nshe-,
I if you will resolutely make
utivr.
"Hut my home life is r your loom the Captain nnd
failure,*' he piotc-tcd. glum never pel mil your unruly
emotions lo mutiny.
iy
There is an axiom of |■ayanti I are nn
* My u i f r
totfrlhi'r. VVr thology which yuu quarreling
lonji^r happy
ilto find it tlurraiingly dif­ I married folks should ntrinorficult to communicate with i e nod recite every morning
oii.l every night.
in ch ot hi t
“ Jan 'l lin o ii*c ih# only
sen*tide jodution. Hr. &lt; rmir*
" F u r wr have three rlitl*
dren no wouldn't il he hvlti-r
ft»t t In m if they rouIII mold
our pn *i rit itltiinf{dirte of
discoid it rid hostility ?"
I.et’s answer Mur tin's In "l

query fust.
On mu in net unions I lu tv
intri vir uctj the child ron in
homes whit'll wen* on tin*
vert:* of divorce.
And these youniritcis nh
most mtiiitaldy voted iii'Mim*!

divot it
“ Di
('Nine/* they would
confess, “we hute to have
Daddy ami Mother fusion*:
all the time*
“ But we'd ruUier have that
tlian to see them get u di­
vorce.
"For nur playm ates don’t
know they aie quarreling so
much.

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truths of human psychology,
•o heed it T
Vou ran not control your
emotions directly, for they
nr# produced hy secretions of
elands.
Hut you ran exert volun­
tary control u\er your skel*tnl m udes!
And these muscles inrlude
your \ imh| runts!
S«i fo rte yourself to offer
your mate a compliment in­
stead of n hitter jibe.
Oh* you may need to clench
your teeth to compel your*
’telf lit utter thiit compliment.
Hut do it anyway. |,el your
bruin he Cupiitiii!
1 he shock of your romp)I*
m i n t may almost cause your
wife to faint, for you fighting
fnillilea are linnetu.* torm-d to
the "Com|diluent f l u b " tech­
nique.
Hut it produces miracles,
liteially. and is one of the
'quickest ways to salvage h a p ­
piness out of what looks like
2i sin e divorce.
I For Ihe sake nf your kid*
] tiles, as well as your own
happiness m old age, you
should f o i l i n ' inn rnony to
\ ttii i uia i i nigt%
A tt th r way you’ll like to
he and soon you will he the
way you a tt!
To help salvage a happy
home, send for the titHJ*point
" Tests for iiiiod llusloinds
ami Wives," enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope, plus
1M cents.

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Jabez claims nothing Is perfect, even Atlantic's Red Ball Dealer Service.
He waited years for an Atlantic Red Ball dealer to forget something. Today,
Jabez triumphantly complained that his windshield hadn't been cleanedl
And Red Ball Dealer Service—exclusive with Atlantic—Is so good
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with Governor George Wallace
suggest that law and order will
be enforerd in Alabama.
It remains to be seen what
happens when Dr. Martin Lu­
ther King's army marches on
its route from Selma to Mont­
gomery. But the likelihood Is
that the presence of law offi­
cers and the ever present TV
eye will assure comparative­
ly safe conduct for those In
Ihe line of march.
As we watch this pilgrim­
age, it may be interesting to
remember what Dr. King has
declared was his Inspiration
for this entire "non-violent re­
volution."
As ajoung man Martin Kin;
took' as his hero the Indian
Nationalist leader Mahatma
Gandhi. In 1930 Gandhi scored
whal was possibly the final
decisive victory in the winn
ing of Indian independence
from Great Britain by Icadins
a massive "m arrh lo the sea "
Gandhi's march was no pid­
dling 50-mile, walk—the dis
tance from Selma to Montgom­
ery. He lead the way on a VKV
mile trek in protest against the
tax British colonial rulers had
imposed on that baste com­
modity, salt.
Gandhi's 500-mile march
took weeks. In the course ot
it more than 100,000 people

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Miinivmary which uas m.
spnnanrrd by all 100 arnnlnrs
Amazingly enuugh, this I
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ale.
I o alt ail, ihe Scimte
adopted the HuUs* of Repre­
sentatives xersmn
This nrllcin, however, left
Pagu 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., March 24, 19G5
a lundmntk of some sort.
Approximately 00 flags a
SStl.Ttn A. (aIKLOW, KUIIOK t s u Pl'Kl.lltiKH
rniSH VOI-TOLIXK, CSsaalaltaa - Rraaral Maaaa.r
day fly over Ih* U. S. Cap­
PAIL SKOUKSHIItg
ROUERT ALEIAXDEU
itol. Each is run up for a few
A.soc.al.
A* **r tlalr* Dlra&lt;*«
minutes of glory, then hauled
EHEll VAX PELT
down and delivered In a con­
Managing Editor
RUT nREKN
Duma WILLIAM*
AdvancingManager
gressman or senator'* office
The main tenet nf Gcslalt
■oeltir Editor
iasui anoKMAKKM
for distribution to * school or psychology Is that an analyDOTTIR
ACS TIN
sis of parts, however thor­
constituent.
city I Cdiiar
Raalaaas Maaaa.r
Maitfir
After *n abnormal drlay in ough, cannot provide an un­
Jt'OV WKLLI
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C»aaty Sdltar
MtaAaataai Rapt.
the delivery nf one flag, an derstanding of the whole. A
■ILL VIXCKXTT
irata
congressman's
aide soap b u b b l e , for example,
has a s t r u c t u r e which im­
Staff I’hcuagrapbar
phoned tn speed things up. poses
certain characteristics
He
was
assured
that
a
page
fu b tla b a d d a lly a io a p i S a tu rd a y , Su nday aod C h rtatm a a; pub*
on each part of the film com­
boy was "on the way over posing it. C h a n g e s of one
llabad S a tu rd a y p/ac«« 4 .n g C h ris tin a * .
■L'S*CRIPT10M HATE*
now."
part result In d r a m a t i c
H a m * D « llv * r y
I I , H.,k
change of the entire struc­
He sighed:
"They'll promise us any­ ture.
lly Mall
tHMINOLK COL XT V
A L L U T U K It M A IL
thing,
but never giv* us ‘our
C I • 1r&lt;l*M*&lt;* Irtlia.Ka
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4 s* I Maatba
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SI* 1 Maatba
■M 1 M aatba
I N | Maalh
1-N l M aalh
p. S Postal R lfslstliM *ra&lt;Ida tb it alt a a ll a a b a c rip tia a s bs
C ’lumie.ij 1L ' u t c U h . U n c .
paid la advaaea. —
lb a m ra ia ta a a i a i w at tba Us u m s-raaa wbtefe ia aa*
lllls* sscluaivaly ta tbs usa far rapubllcallaa at all tba laeal
11*1 prlptad ta tbia aawaaaptr.

The goveminic body of Bri­
tish *orrer has come to thr
rricue of fan-har*»srd refer­
ee* with (tern rule* that ievrrrly punish bad language, ineluding "dissent and petti.
Inner." Baseball umpires, take
note.
Tni-llnnd, Ore., man with
one small aon wa* about to
trade In Ilia car for a com­
part model when his wife
save birth lo gundruplet girls.
He's now besieged by italiou
wagon salesmen.
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After Junior «*w a televi­
sion allow about tuna fishing,
he pratrrei! Dad to tell him
how they get thoae big fish
into the itsy-bitsy can*.

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Our love for God is tested by the
question of whether we seek Him or
His g if t s — Ralph W. Sockman, 19th
century author.

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nsk in prayer, believe that you re­
ceive it, and you will.— Mark 11:24.

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Thought For Today

Political Notebook
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WASHINGTON — There it
now reason to believe that the
Selma crisis can be contain­
ed.
President Johnson'* strong
and timely speech to Congress
on the urgent Deed to insure
voting rights for all promptly
moved most erf the pickets oft
the White House aidewalk and
brought a majority of Demo­
crats and Republicans in Con
gress to his aide on the issue.

of Castro's book and have Commun­
ist missiles installed in Indonesia.
But then, Sukarno has thrown in
his lot with the Red Chinese in pre­
ference to the Russians, and any
missile orders placed with Red China
would be rnther slow in being filled
nt this time.
Castro at least had the good sense
to stav in the U.N., even if he has
made himself an outlaw in the West­
ern Hemisphere. Sukarno, however,
is apparently trying to outlaw the
whole world.
The decisions of a dictator, no mat­
ter how skilled he mny be in the art
of opportunism, are not easy ones.

Bruce Biossat— Roy Cromley

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King &amp; Gandhi

The urgency is because the Nile
River, backing up behind the Aswan
Dam, is beginning to flood the anci­
ent burial grounds of the Nubian^
nnd the Egyptian government has di­
rected that all borrowed Nubians be
put back before the waters reach
the graves.
The scientists later plan to make
the same studies with modern Nu­
bians to discover what dental chan­
ges 40 centuries muy have wrought
in the human phiz.

Sukarno - Mad At World?
What safe target will President
Sukarno have to pick on when he fi­
nally drives all American interests—
diplomatic, economic and private—
out of Indonesia, as he seems intent
on doing?
Fidel Castro, another international
troublemaker, at least has the advan­
tage of the proximity of Cuba to the
United States. This geographical fact
alone Is an embarrassment nnd pain
in the neck for Uncle Sam.
But Indonesia, though a fnr larger
country, is a lot farther away. Its
t h r e a t s nnd nibbling ngression
against neighboring Malaysia seem
more a problem to Britain than to
the United States.
Like Castro, whom he seems to be
emulating, Sukarno has just seized
American-owned rubber plantations
in Sumatra and is making noises
about closing down all U.S. Informa­
tion Agency offices.
When there are no more business­
es to expropriate nnd no more librar­
ies to throw stones at and no more
U.S. ambassadors to heckle, the next
step may be to take another leaf out

Helen Fuller Soys

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and I have h#*n arguing far
a ll months ovrr how old a
girl ihnuld bi lo |o nut
with W a alona a t night
Th* girl la 14 and I aar
■ah*'* boyrraiy, but har
mothar aaya aha li normal.
Any halp you ran give wa

along thla llna will ba appraclatad. Thank you.
A FATHER
DEAR FATHER) If tha
girl makaa good gradaa In
arhool and la matura tn har
behavior, thara la no raaaon
why tha ahouldn't data on

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Onfihidys

Ona fataa-card which la apt,
NORTH
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to aiploda In your fact la tha
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laid of fifth baat Inataad of
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fourth haai In an altampi to
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fool darlarar. On tha olhar
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hand whan It la apparant
WERT
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from tha bidding that your
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partnar ran’l hold anything
AJ BB
AI OBI
to ba fnolad with you may
A K83
All
want to fool darlarar.
ROUTII (11)
Wait haa 19 high rard
AKJt
pulnla and tha opponent!1 hid*
¥ Ki a
A K9 3
ding h n Indlratad that thay
AAQ64
hold at laait 96 io that W ait
Both vulnrrabla
will h art lo dtfand almnat
Meath Waal North root
single-handed agalnat a Ihraa
1 N.T, Faaa 3 N.T. I’aaa
no-trump contract.
I’m
I'i u
Jill flva-card apada ault of.
Opanlng lead—A 3
fora an attractlva laad and
thara li no raaaon why ha I hava a flva card ault.
Irraapactlra of which apada
ahould not opan tha dauca and
runraal tha fart that ha doaa | ha open* South will win with

U)c Jha
Nothing makaa the woman
of tb* 1960a faal quit* to guil­
ty u t
Serving har tmaband hla fav­
orite high calorie dinner. (If
SHE doaan't watch hit waistline, who wiUT)
Being loo weak to turn down
tb* goodiei aervad by the"hoatea* at a ladlai* tea. (Ilow
many guoala who take nothing
but black coffee are watching
bar?)
Using the car, haraalf. when
* teen-aged member of the
family want* It. (Will aurh
deprivation make him hate
hi* molberT)
Having no Idea when ahe'U
get that ehoehox full of trad­

Jean Krieck
Bowls A 243
Jean Krieck had a big 943
gam* lo help tha Pietro Man­
ufacturing team grab one win
from the . llowa Ttra Shop
team In tha Sandspure Lea­
gue. She had a MO total for
har aatlas and even with
Edith ZeulP* 164 game and
klartom Farella'a ITS they
could hold back the strong
Haw* Ttra Shop team of MarIlya Ferguson with 179.306.
Sue Jackson with 193 490,
Helen Padgett with 1TB 479
and a good 186 game by Dot­
tle Austin.
St- Johnls Realty took
thraa points from Chapman
Block* a* Jan* Adc«cV rolled
a IKS BIS, Jean Monroe shot
• ITS game and KHanor Anderaon a IS-' Maxtna leh r
was high collar far Chapman
with a 4Si aerie*. O K Ttra
Shop continued their Baa full­
ing with a four gama win ovar tha Alley Cat* ta kaap
their ft rat place spat. Pat
Bobbin* shot a 170 4U .and
Dot Johnson hit a 1*6 471 ta
aat tha pace- Colleen Wlnahtp
a t s t a r t two hirert teal |U
games.
Pryor's Iniutan-a s p i l l
with Batty Annans Mali styling
with Juaalta Baird leading
Pryor's with a 110 47! amt
Hsian Kaatla tossing a ITJ
gam* far Bally Ann*'*. Lea*tag's Transfer won all four
from Powell's lnsuranee aa
Non* Hines tolled a 460 asm
Wa and IWikl* Owens shot
19* 434. Mary Ana Williams
and Louisa Hesfwtd ganged
tip an Edith's Beauty Salon
laam with »t* 436 and t t t / 6 U respectively as they took
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to her) without having to
b* nagged T
.1. la ahe a reaper!ful and
honest child! Or doe* ah*
talk bark and do thing* on
the aneak!
If ahe ran paaa tha above
miuirementa, I’d aay aha la
mature enough to date.
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DEAR ABBY: Our aon,
who la In tha ssrvlre over*
eeae, eent ua a beautiful dla*
mond engagement and wed­
ding ring le t and aaked ua
pita** to give the engage­
ment ring to hit girl, and
tn hold the wadding ring un­
til he geta home next fall,
My huaband and frirndi
think that wa ihould keep
both tha rlnga, wait until
our inn returns from over­
sea* and l*t him glv* tha
girl the rlnga hlmaelf. I
don’t know what we ahould
do In a rase Ilk* thla and
would very much appreciate
your advice.
,
MIDWEST MOM
DEAR MOM: Follow your
aon’a Instruction* and give
hla girl the engagement
ring. Of course, shell mils
the klea that usually goes
with It. Rut I am aurr ahe'd
rather have a kisa-lrsa en­
gagement than non* at all.
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DEAR ABBY: Recently
we went out and left our
13.year-old aon nnd 11-year*
old daughter alone In our
home for the evening. It was
tha f ln t time we bad ever
left them without a sitter.
We gave them instruction*
on what to do in rate of

By Oswald Jacoby

the quern In dummy and finaaia tha jack of eluba. West
will taka hit king and laad
another low apada.
South will win and run the
ta il thire eluba. W rit ahould
dlarard tha tan of haarta and
Eaat tha thraa of haarta and
hla laat apada.
At thla point darlarar will
hava to deride between the
lead of three round! of dla*
mnnda In hup# that tha ault
will brrak nr the attempt to
fat up a heart trick.
Diamond* do brrak 3-.1 and
tha diamond play will work,
hut If South I* fooled by the
falat lead at trick one h* will
try the heart lead wheraupon
W rit will taka the ac* of
lieatta and three ipadea.

C
don
te: By Ruth Miiiett
ing etainpa parted Into book*.
(They haunt her.)
Having her flrtt grader'*
teacher aand her a not* laying
lltal he hain't gained accept­
ance by hla peer*. (Good he*,
van*, what's lo lierome of the
poor ktd? And It mual ionic,
how be her fault.)
Having a teen age daughter
accuie her of being old fash
toned. (She know* *he li try­
ing to be e good mother, but
la aha?)
lotting a child walk to
arhool on a rainy day. (What
will the other mother* think
of herT)
Turning down an Invitation
to Join a woman'! orgsnlis-

fir*. We also told them not
to answer the door If any­
one rang the bell. And we
left the telephone number
of the place where we would
be in ease thay wanted to
rail ua for any raaaon. We
have been crttlclxed to much
by relative* for leaving
those children alone th at I
fast terrible. I would ap­
preciate an answer in tha
column. Thank you.
MRS. "M"
DEAR MRS. "M": In my
opinion, your relatives had
no ground* for criticism.
• *•
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DEAR ABBY: Thla la
for “CAN’T SIGN MY
NAME": The man who moHated you will more than
likely try It on another lit­
tle girl. I am aura you
wouldn't want that to hap­
pen. Dear child, pleas* In­
form the STATE HIGH­
WAY PATROL of the altuatlon, and do it fait. Wa
are here to help you!
PATROLMAN: T E X A S
HIGHWAY PATROL DE­
PARTMENT OF PUBLIC
SAFETY
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BY, Box 69700, Loa Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
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Box 69700, Los Angel**,
Calif., for Abby’i booklet,
“ HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA81ON 8."

tion. (Any club—ANY organ.
Iiatlon.)
Learning that abe i* THE
mothar who kept the third
grade from being 100 per cent
In the PTA memberihlp drive,
or Parent* Back to School
Night, or whatever. (She li
aurw aha muit be an unnatural
mother for one* forgetting to
aend her dollar, o.* her batch
of cooklei, or to 'aka herself
to a meeting ihe somehow
neglected to note on her calcoder.)
Jm t knowing that ail th«
while ihe ii laying, "No, d u "1 have been askrd to be the son al your hair dtetsex's.
ling, no, mother wishes you top speaker at the April meet- Y'ou hava always worn the
wouldn't do that," what ahe
lag of our combined clubs for clothes that played up your
would really like to do U turn
"pretty" look, but now chanf*
her little darling over her knee. women. I have nothing to say that. Wear beautiful fabrics
really and am surprised that
they have avked me. I did but plain In styling. Simple
soma bard work but am no elegance will add to your new
speaker. How can 1 go about "look."
"My husband and I must
refusing!— C. C."
attend a formal dinner. Can
Y'ou
csnnol
refuse
with
grace
7:30-9 pm . (CBS. Mr. Ed rosy Rob. He baa to find out
he go in a dark business suit!
“Ed's Contact Lenses." Van­ who and what Bally'a my* am), therefore, you must go 1 have a simple but long black
through with It. The tromen
ity, vanity, thy .junta is terloua new boy friend la. The
who know you evidently think hrocade dress —Kate "
No—your husband would feel
horasl Whin someone pukes whole adventure become* a you have something to say
fun at Ed'* eyeglass**, he grave undertaking aa Rob not Y'our "hard work" should, much out of place. Ho should
Insists that Wilbur buy him only learns who he Is, bul most probably, be the theme dress in a dinner suit.
contact lenses. And when Ed unearths a dlsconreitlng fart ol your talk At what did you "I am beginning to want to
insists, man, doe* he ever In­
work hard? Just tell them dsnre When 1 attend classes,
sist. There's a visit to an aliout hint which he's afraid about It, and simple words are should I we*•■ a dinner dress!
optometrist, who r a n t bellfva to tell Sally. However, Sally vary effective Have a smart I am fifty —H."
No, w» ar a simple but be­
hi* eyes when he a*** hi* pa­ display! surprising fortitude and flattering outfit, he sure
tient. The eye eperlallst be­ when ah* learna the truth and you look "right" and then for coming dress Remember, you
gin* to think he needs glasses seems perfectly capable of get yourself J.irt "talk" to are taking lessons, no*, attendIng a ball.
or mayI-* a psychiatrist. Lot* burying the affair. Cute.
P-ll p.nt. (NBC) Wedne*. the club women from your Tomorrow — Why Hesitate!
nf funny dialogue.
heart
!:»0.p pm . (NBC) The day Night Movl*. “The Last
"I hava very white skin,
9 —%
949 nn
Virginian. "Farewrell To Hon­ Voyage" (Color). Suspense pure white hair and blur ayes
at
***
when
a
liner,
making
esty." (Color) Warning) that
I look like a plaster doll, and
n*&lt;4 v#-«#%****
title It a pun, aon. Rut this Ita last trip, ls rucked hy an alwaya have When young. I
exploalon.
The
captain,
played
I# no comedy, It find* on*
wa* thought to ba 'pretty ' hut
lone, brae* Virginian battling hy Georg* Sander*, knows a now. it my maturity, 1 ju»t
tha force* of corruption aa decision to abandon ship look foolish H«w can 1 overesrml-lifled by • town hoaa. would ruin hi* rarear but he come this look!—Mrs. H."
played by Richard Carlton, In haa to save tha 1,500 pas­
Well, Just so you do not look
the sort of rol* usually re­ senger*. Robert Stack and
or act like a "plaster saint",
Doiothy
M
atone
play
a
mar­
served for Robert Emhardt.
you ean change your look
The V 1 r 1 1 n I a n probably ried couple trapped In a state­
You could hava your hilr rtnsroom
with
thatr
young
daugh­
wouldn't aland a chance in an
ed with color, or change your
hour-long ahow, but with 90 ter. This film wa* msd* In
minute*, justice mutt event­ th* Sea of Japan, and the old makeup, or both Choosa a
luxury liner, II* de Franco, powder several shades deeper
ually triumph.
88i80 pm . (CBS Mywaa
Liv-used a* th* sinking ship. than your sktn tone, lightly
9:30 • 10:30 pm . (ABC) pencil your brows, deepen your
i"g Doll. (Kerunl. This was
tha setles opener. And Bob Burk*'* Law. "Who Killed lipstick shad# and. perhaps,
la among many other* frant­ Cop Robin!" A blood brother use just a touch of color on
ically teaichmg for the mist­ of Mickey Spillane'a "l, the your cheeks and touch your
ing robot, unawar* that tb* Jury." Burk* loses hla emo­ eye* with a bit of makeup
live doll he encounter* is the tional detachment when hi* Remember, understatement Is
object of hi* search. It a f­ old frland and teacher la mur­ the answer (or makeup on xny
fords soma good laughs and dered. But th* dead cop ha* woman after forty, t’erhxp*
keeps Ihe automation them* a little list of people he was you could take a makeup lei
after and on* of thee* is thr
from going ridiculous.
9:30-9iW pm . (ABC) Shin­ murderer. Burk* goes after
dig. Tha only TV show louder thla killer hlmaalf and gets a
than Ita commeirlat* collects chance to encounter Hal
the usual dlveisltlcd act* to March, Ricardo Montalban,
entertain tha young and pred­ James W h i t m o r e , Terry
atory. The acta are broken Moor* and Susan Fliasberg.
down into the cataguila* of
loud, louder, and loudest (un­
LAST DAY
til next weak). Hare** your
WALT DISNEY*9
You'll enjoy tha surprising
chance to catch Dick and Dae
THOSE CALLOWAYS
variety of delicious foods and
1ca. Shitley EIU*. Bobby
th* fast, ccuiteowa sa n k * at tha
STARTS
Goldsboro along wUh Jewel
Trade Wind* Cafeteria located next
TOMORROW
Akena, Donna Loren. Bobby
to tha theatre in the Samlaole Ftaxa
Thl* la Th*
Sherman. Tha Shindig*. The
Shopping Center o» t'.S- IT-93 be_
twaan Sanford and Orlande. Tender,
Wellingtons, and tha rest of 4
i
p
prim# meats, gardtn-freah vegeta- *W»rt0GI
the Musical Hall of Fame.
—® h!*a. appetising salads and your fa­ V s -rf ... u $ l
9- 9:90 pm . (CBS) Dick
vorite pi# ar cake.
Van Dyha Show. “Not New,
On Tuesday evening*, wa offer a lo­
Anthony Slone." Good *M
ws. New York Sirloin Strip cooked ta
M-G-M't
jvur order few only T9c. Thursday utsfutv;
night ta Family Night with fra* des­ &lt;V ) J «J
serts fur all. Saturday night m Steak
Night —i a big, \ - l k T lk a i steak
cooked to yew order fw unly ti.OO.
Luncheon: ) l x t u • 3.13 yum.
TwatSe (Swlr
u a i a u t PASS NtTI
Dinner: 4:90 p m - 8 00 pm .
•x* mar it An i»t an is*
M i n t Meet** — letw
-THU Mt a t t VW
COLOR HY
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d tiy h tiy k tA
10-11 p.m. (CBS) Tha
Danny Kay* Show. Actor
Jason llnharda Jr., and hla
wife, Lauren ltacall, ar* Dan­
ny's guests. In the opening
•kit, Roherd* end Danny *r*
two aapertant fathars who
make their wait bearable by
getting drunk. Mlt* He re II
then doe* • takeoff on "Pass­
word," appearing on a shew
called "Guesswoid." and her
partnar la tha Kay* chancier,
Jetoine Tapeiman. The three
then get together to do a
medley of aonga Danny has
presented on the Klndaraplel
Light Opera Company. Other
music la provided by singer
Danny Cox.

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Soviet Union's two newest cos­
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Trek Through Ocala Forest

'Would Do It A gain/ Says 100-Miler
By M argxrrt Cosby
Now that the ta«k ot train­
ing, the excitement of antici­
pation. and the grueling grinds
of the 100-mile horseback ride
through ardmii forest trails is
past history for Ida May Sjoblom, of Lake Mary, the ex­
perience she enjoyed and en­
dured are still very vivid.
Although ahe won no special
awards, lor Just having com­
pleted the 100-mite competi­
tive ride sponsored by the
Florida Horseman’s Associa­
tion through Ihe Ocala Na­
tional Forest, Ida May was
presented with a gianl. beauti­
ful blue ribbon and a certifi­
cate inscribed:
‘•To Ida May SJobtOm and
Hie good horse ‘T ain t" for
satisfactorily
and
prmidiy
completing the 19C3 100*
Milo Competitive Trail
Hide. . ."
Ida May reports that she
couldn't possibly have imagin
rd what an ordeal it was go­
ing to be. The pace of Ihe
whole competition was stepped
up when she learned that the
minimum time the entrants
would be attempting to meet
wa» reduced by 30 minutes,
which doesn't sound like
much hul rneqnt that the HO
miles to t&gt;c covered the first
two days had to l&gt;c completed
in six hours and 20 minutes
and no more than eight hours
without demerits or possibil­
ity of disqualification.

permitted for a horse unlef*
he had withdrawn from the
contest. Lunch wai • box
lunch including an apple and
carrots for you know-who and,
of emir e, some water for the
faithful beast*. It wasn't the
least bit luxurious and was
very brief. A* a matter of fact,
to save time, Ida May and
Painl had lunch en route the
second day out—at a slower
pace, hut always on the move.
On returning from the ride
in the late afternoon, each
horse's condition was check­
ed. (Fortunately the rider's
rendition was not as the horse
would have rated far superior
in many eases.) However,
some animals were not physi­
cally fit to continue and were
disqualified, some Ivecamo sick
and were withdrawn. Some rid­
ers. to spare their horses from
complete exhaustion, slo w e d
their pace and had to Ire dis­
qualified because they were
overtime, But Ida May and
Faint went on.
Although the eompelliion
was kern, riders helped each
olher In many little ways.1Ida
May said, "I learned a midion
things from the other riders

about training myself ai well
as care and training of my
hor*« for 100-mile rides. I(
was an unforgetable exper­
ience with wonderful people
and great animals."
Ida May had a large aud­
ience on hand to wtinesi the
formal presentation of troph­
ies, ribbons and certificates.
Although she had been ex­
hausted. bruised and drench­
ed in pouring rain*, she was
all suntanned and as rad­
iant as always, and hushand
Otis was delightful to see his
wife revived and exuberant
once more. Everyone admired
her for her spirit of adven­
ture, her diligence in training
and her courage to complete
the ride,
Now, she is a veteran 100Mller and has accumulated
a wraith of knowledge and ex­
perience. "Next time. I'd train
completely differently,” said
Ida May. “ Would you 'do it
again' Ida May(" someone
questioned. "Well, 1 wouldn't
even have thought about do­
ing it again the day after the
ride but' I would now,” ahe
replied.
Next year, Ida May’ T T

Ida May declared, "If it
w eren't for an experienced
ion miter from Connecticut,
who urged me on faster when
J was so exhausted, I don't
believe I'd have made i t "
lli-r legs were saddle b u rn ­
ed and sore, site ached from
ankles to e a rs and always
there was too many more miles
to g# . . another in the secon I
day . ,
an t still .another go
on the third alas
What alsai helped Ida Mai
was to Inow that others were
routing for her. Hushaml Otis
1 e 1 e p honed encouragem ent
and visited tier, ton (He was
reads to park tier Into an am
tiulani e and e a ir y the hones
h o m e i Fl u rids nod n&gt; iglituirs
ilrn.i- op Iroin la k e M.irv
ami Satlloi I to the Sewell
It a n e h
in
t III a l i I I a
where the competing horses
were si aided and wtieie each
ila&gt;- rule began and ended
i-«t« i lull) to mot for ‘ hour

Do you
want a
fresher,
better milk?

THINK GOODNESS!
. . . It's T. G, LEE!

JUBILANT Ida May Sjoblom gets btiff from
h us hand Otis after 100-mile horseback ride.

Thrre's no mistaking the extra quality of T. G. Lee milk. It's
evident In the rirher, fresher flavor. Look for the T . G. Lea
trademark when you want the heat.

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l l i M a r's d a y begun lie fore
SiV w ith 1lie i o le and feeding
ol tier horse m the stab le ,
riie n a q u ick i too k w a on
file a k fa s l fur tierss-lf
Kach
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v .illi mi outside a s 'ls t a n r e and
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Barnett Church
Makes Plans For
Loyalty Dinner
fly Mis. It it i tile Hauls
The ICnterprlse division of
Harnett Memorial Methodist
i lion ti. which s e r v e ' I tiler
jii t i and to Ilona, wdl huve
a ioiutty dinner at the church
at r. 30 p m Thursday
i in h-s of Ihe Woman's So
iierv ol Christ run Nervirc will
p rin u te Ihe dinner and all
ii.emliers of the Fiitcrpri.se
division amt others who may
ne pros|H i live memliers or
plan to lie a ’len.lm: ihe
i h ii n h are ins lied to altcnd
1‘lan for tills i h u lcli year
wil tie completed and mans of
ihtisp tor tfre next year wdl
lie disrU'xed
'loose who h a re not hlready
ma le reserv ah m ii arc asked
to call Mrs J V. Itrcliards.

Kids Skip School
To Pick Citrus
I.AKKI.AND (UPM - Tru
ant nlfircrs are coming in
force alter ti»o kids skipping
echonl in Florida’s citrus belt
.to work as fruit pickrrs.
A special Investigator for
the Florida Industrial Com­
mission workmen's rompensa
(ion division reported the num­
ber of these youngsters may he
in the thousands.
In most cases, he said, their
parents think they are In
school.

New Role
ROME (U r i) — Actor
Marcello ' Maatroianni, who
played the role of Caaanova
in a recently completed movie,
said he will play Rudolph Val­
entino in an Italian musical.

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( UK. JAMES A. detiiinuhl (left), commanding
ot t m r ot ItVAH 0. and his bpmbardiur-tmvignIni, l,t William Mnlic/uwski, commemorate de(ianahr.a Minth arrested landing aboard the USS
Sariitoga and No. 172 of hit* career. '1 he Sunfoiil-baM'd "Hoot Owls” currently are deployed
as tfie first Atlantic Fleet squadron to utilize
the KA-AC Vigilante.
(Navy I'linto)

Important Notice To Taxpayers
CITY TAX HOMES WILL CLOSE AI'RIL 1st.
PENALTY STARTS FROM THAT DATE.
TAX CERTIFICATE SALE MAY 27th.
II. L. Whekhel
t llv Tax Collector
Cltv of Sanford, Florida.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
A LL C IT Y OF SANFORD
PROPERTY OWNERS
Notice in hereby given that nil person*. firms
mul corporations owning or having controls,
management, cuslodv, supervision or agency of
PERSONAL PROPERTY In this City which U
•subject to Inxation must file return on or before
April 1, I0f&gt;5. otherwise ihe Tax Assessor will
he required to assess such property from the
herd information obtainable, and ihe benefits of
any exemption due which are not claimed, can­
not be allowed.
Widows nnd Disability Exemptions — Every
widow, whose husband is dead, and disabled
person who are entitled to the benefits of Ihe
$500.00 valuation exemption, as provided by
law, must make application for such exemption
on or before April 1, 19G&amp;.
Homestead Exemption — Resident homeowners
must also file application with the County Tax
Assessor at the Court House on or before April
1, 1905, in order to be allowed such exemption
on City and County Taxes.
• H. L. Whelchel
City Clerk
City of Banford, Florida '

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Y o a , f i n d i n g y o u r “o l d f a m i l i a r f r i e n d s "
o n t ir e s h e l v e s la p a r t o f t ir e
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! T hursday, Marsh 25. 19W
■ G E N E R A L T E N D E N C IE S i
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' all praetiral affairi. Put in

O U R

B O A R D IN G H O U S E
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M nrch 21. *65— P a g e 5 -A

By Dick Turner

C A R N IV A L '

SCLLV.*

MOV P P MS
EVES » 5 L I 5 E CUT
that

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W IN &amp; T A S T i

motion quickly a i the planet*
nre w ith you to bring you
pro s p erity a n d well-being in
• th a directions stated a* good
’ fo r your own siptt following
A nalyre and increase present
holdinjr*.
r * M Y BROTHER
A ID E S (M ar. 21 to Apr. If*)
■SURE MATES IT
. Wt-lEM YOU COME
■ C onferring w ith most influen&gt; T O OUR MOUSE'
• t i l l persons you know and
5A
-------- -----show ing respect brings fine
ideas and benefit* today. Be
more active. Increase your
. holding* by wise judgment
\ and hard wnrk.
WAn FARE v*-“ * n
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TAURUS (A pr. 20 to May
20) H a v e -a wider conception
of w hat should be done in o r­
O U T O U R W A Y
d e r to become more affluent
•
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an d take r i g h t initial step*
TUfclsj
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immediately. Study new chan©PtLLOP RAO
• nels. Pick those th a t show
;
g re a te st promise.
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G EM INI tM ay 21 to Jun e
VS1 I*L. . , \ tjrtE W ill
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21) Follow j o u r intuition to
s*.Vj C. Y'OOTri
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W i T r t IT I — '
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have business a ffa irs with
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been most of service in the
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past. Get fu rth e r assistance
T ' l - ' - ' f ,'7 / V 9 % )___
MOON C H IL D R E N (Ju n e
22 to Ju ly 2 1 1 Partner* in
ev ery sphere of your endeavor
recognize all the hacking you
r / p ^ - vneed. Get relationships s* t up
1 iV ' v d
th at
are long-lasting.
Be
SJ4
— \
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clever.
LEO (J u ly 22 to Aug. 21)
You &lt;»n accomplish a g ie a t
deal more if you a ie dynamic
HOW QUAIN p / a JA fV tM ESEl
RESTAURANT WITH MENUS Z
and use enthusiasm toward
SHAPED UKE FAMS/
th e labors o r deals facing
C C .C L 'vaj
SS
peg
m t*
rr-v-w:
you. Co-wotkers appreciate
BCRN FORTY TEAK* T M f O O H
■P c a u w a a i t
you more. Let each help in
his. o r her, own niche,
VIRGO (A ug. 22 to Srpl.
O U R A N C ESTO R S
2*1 Get special capabilities
w orking early so th a t you have
free time for recreation in
th e early evening. P artn ers
give
assistance
Remember
t h a t happiness is only a state
of mind— get into it.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 221
H aving * more seiu te fou n ­
m VOMTHINIC MCUo h , T M encsf
He dcgsnt E^m r n o v
dation to yum dally existence
EMIL frUTTZC
esyxv fcC 6LSUFC*£ea i
n e v v io -u t.
F e t? LZAVINO \ t r .
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l-b t/&gt;\V/Nv.’ 7H r
is possible if you consult
CQWWY ANDVSLtE
with right persons. l i n y asGOING TDHAV5
eist. Give kin a chain e to help
A LITTLE e u e r v te e
with home conditions as well
DVCTYR-CHW.
in r.M
St U ltl'IO I O.l 23 In Nov.
f H*
PI | Get .oil to see those III*
dividual* who are abl. to ca-r
your daily routines and then
Vihave a good lime at mutually
enjoyable recreation, \--'u for
■AlA£.a^
infill mat ion you need lie! it
s
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S A t . r i T A B I l S I Nov 22 i
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Increasing a bunds nee if yr»i
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liXVk 1 IS
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BUt ! TMIHg/aw' CWVWJ,
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become less visionary and
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candy
more pi actu al Improve the
uki Ml &lt; aw t x t it
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mvered with foil!"
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w hatever is truly necessary.
CAPRIC ORN l Pec. 22 to
S H O R T R IB S
Jan. 20) There t» every pos­
sibility to get into the right
channels now. and you must
L *.v
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not waste time. Take pains
it
H'Z i i &gt; \ • /
with your app rarn rirr, health
&lt; **
Then off to charm ing social
affairs.
AQUARIU S (J an
21 to
Feb. 10) Replacing th* u n ­
w anted with the w anted is a
21ZS.
t r u e th ing to do today. w h e ­
“ run
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th e r tt deal* with fthierts or
PUT IK Jl'ST tPPKJNG FORY VftHTir
i s t g i g o Y o h WHV
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TELL
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AK? THAT &amp;
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tn give you I he avslitatic* you
HOT a vi
need if you go to them now.
f&lt;tistc your aims Then off to
t he ioi.mtdes t l u t lenity apI'ral to you and Itlu he big
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IF Yu l It « HII.D IS HORN
TOD A 3 . be or ahe w di lie one
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th* dollar arid will know how­
to use it wisely, know how to
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thh)
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happy one. Fine family mem
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**I he S tars impel, they
do not compel." \\ hat you
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make of j o u r life i t largeIj up to YOU I
Carroll Kighter's individual
Forecast for your sign for
April -la now ready. Fur your
copy send your h iith date and
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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 m x 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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WEATHER: Mostly fair thru Friday, high 83-00; low tonight in 60s.
ORLANDO — The propos­
ed St. Johns-Indlan River
VOL. 67 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 154
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 of 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 of 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 of 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 s ite 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 of 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 u as
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*
T h e 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
TALI. All ASSK
lU P li — year leirn, Murray eight known commonly as Ihe ‘Jri- ntslo ami spinach canning is en is conducive to easy dredg­
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 I heir 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 col­ versity Board &lt;*f Regents—In­ &lt;r six. Menser live, Pace four. to revertto the old semester 000 rase* can be produced nr
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 a day.
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
tirissom smiling and kid
every
professional field — i&gt;nc id the biggest prolslcms thereby leaving the stale's toured the Hunt warehouse
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
Vn Air Force announcement impartially Florida's thorny will he a derision on whether cxlucatlon system idle (or case* of vegetables air stor­ pin down alignment of the
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 trim ester —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 CI7 propeller • driven i ar.’-i The powerful educational
Kail
Smith,
v
i,
e
president
Willani I'eehles, Fifth DIs■
So.
if
;ts
all
right
w
th
v
on
American Cancer Society is in
of Southern
Filler Gla»* tn rt Road Board member, atInt - 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'm p.. look Ihe gtoop through telided 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
Drop them off at E .1 i Bud i finssonv. Hii lii'l man to o n - e '- t 'g » o | t P r e s i d e n t J o h n ha-r tin -rnles north of Man'll fur Tuesday and will have
j Smith said ‘hiring ihe peak and canal project.
Mmight on s institanre office twice venture into xp.nr then -on a" I v rongresMon.il recep­ The identilies of the airmen it* (irst of final meeting April
[boat season, the plant Dun*
"We ate eager to eo-operacross from The Herald ollict introduced Young to the cheer tion \ 11a-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
chided (:vc officers and Iwo "This is one of the most
The marchers planned In
MONTGOMERY ( CPU tuelicubuslv
selected
nml This iHd South nt* hoped to »eck an audience with Wal 1 specially ordered and theclosely 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 i cnt d history." Burns for ‘ Ihe greatest nun cli that l only s o p "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 J r ,
Top state snd city officials
said.
leri nt professional field* and ami businessmen appeared dr
chairman of the armed forces
Oscar
In n ,
71-yenr-ntd geographical areas of the
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 hers mi the board Two are
cause,'' commissioners com­
r ASA B L A N" (' A * Morocco us of the access road survey.
Wednesday when in a motor­ holdovers from Ihe recently* wmil lip without a hitch
The proposed road would
mented.
lU
f* !) — Moim'inn troops
The bywords were: '‘Re­
cycle accident.
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — u r a r i n ? a t rH h e lm e t* jitd I run from the Orange City Inresigned board appointed by straint and business as usu
Lens was listed in “good Gov Farris Bryanf in the
The ptesidrnt of the new Un­ «iip|&gt;4)rt(*ti hy lunkn urn! nr trrrhange on 1-4 to U.S. I
Earl Higginbotham is si ill
al "
condition" nt the hospital this
waning days of his admlnislra
fighting to get the three-quar­
iversity of West Florida at m ured r u n t 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 m r n l htitldirii;* in ( 'u a a Mun* a canal closely part of the way.
ters of a block from Park
leg and foot injuries when
Burns They are John C Pace, ftderavy more than too year*
Tilt* canal board alio author­
Avenue to Oak Avenue chang­
his motorcycle went out of
institution cannot make a tea today tn prevent n recurrence
of Pensacola, a retired lumber ago.
ised It s attorney, Mack N.
ed to parallel parking, but
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rioting
which
killed
at
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
id iipfiroviruiitidy 7ti ulihers. negotiations with the Florida
Jr promised to give Ihe city
I.cm was headed fur Day­
Tin- new members are Tam ­ a show it—or any ollu-r city by the Governor and (,'sbinrl The i tty u m ral in.
Canal Authority and the Stata
say they haven't heard any
tona lleai'h when be lost confor buildings and opriatmn
complaints Irom the public
pa
attorney
Chester
H
Fer­
Order
also
w«ir lestuieil in Bonid of Conservation for
m
tin
South—has
ever
seen
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 rm inrnl domain amt
•■llns. will lie the greatest
Trooper Duane Harrell laid.
.^ I s Lolius C. Murray, Pinellas march that ha* ever been ommended 45 million for eon pemotii were injured Wnlnei. tiie authority to issue revenue
those two lights is a mews —
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
‘Volunteers’
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 hetweafi pul He tind siudtuta
LONDON
I
UPO—Diploma
eery C h a m executive Henry
tiglili-of
way nl-o will b# Ined
Gm Gcprge Wallace, the
Immisi this moniitiR vvlion the astronauts return­
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retired
National legislature, county and cily tetfiont campus i!-riali-d hv 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
holster Communist forces In president Clarence L. Menser ral while and Negro loaders more than 41.2 million.
er M L Haborn lo make the
Tuesday.
(NEA Telephotos)
He offered lo compromise
Viet Nam
of Aero Beach, West Palm have issued numerous appeal*
whole of First Street from
difft-i nire between the
Beach real estate broker ( lit for calmness and conduct of Ihe Illl||l,,„
Sanford Avenue lo Oak Ave
fri|Ur, „ , | . , , j ,)„.
ton G Dyson, 58 year old Ne- j normal activity when the , 6 mi„ lon r(cuminrnded to a
nue 30 degree angle, also died
gro and Coral Gables club­ marchers parade through
for lack of a second.
l *11' ( b a r e - b o n e a 46.65 m illio n .
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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.
1 m rnla to a lutH'ommilti'f* of
area off Grandview Avenue
PASADENA, Calif. fl' PI) Mars— nut «* detailed as to mlicance Russia also has a
Wallace said women who t h r S r n u t r appiupriniiofi*
lhat has given City Commis­ —The same men who.learned day, but good Bickering said probe barrelling t h r o u g h W tlT p ] A f lC S I t i l K e
work al Ihe capitol complex { (im niittfc ht'iduii l«y Sen. K‘»l
sioners a lot of (rouble: Cen­
space, but several days lo two
would have today off. Ollier I'rHA of ilra iie n to n .
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 p o s i ­
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 So u th Aicl 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
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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
■ome very attractive artificial space toward the red planet 863.210
of Tranquility and Mare Cog and bombers flew upwards of the "activity as usual" policy office today announced th* a r­
Periodic Innpccliun
FUl Tire Repair
plants, always in bloom, al­ on a similar experimental
On July 14 Mariner 4 should nilum of Known Sea—while 60 combat sorties against urged by Wallate, police au­ rest of three Millington saijA
’iet
Cong
concentrations
.
in
Front
End Check
ways colorfui. Idea is worth mission.
T
ir
t
R
otation
thorities, Mayor Karl James ors in connection with a ser­
draw within 4.000 miles of Wednesday's Ranger 9 snap
copying — you doi^'t have lo "The lessons of the Ranger Mars for the first television pod pictures of the highlands a 4H-huur period ending late and the Chamber of Com­ ies of tbefta that “could mowBUDGET 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 Collision Course
ing, director of Caltech's' Jet of all planets. .
Congratulations
No scientists expert mu­ ful of Ihe three in Ihe 4270
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T he march, urging people lo re­ eley. IB. of LeMoore, Calif.;
MOSCOW lUPI) — Soviet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
"At 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
b at 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
n atio n ."
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.
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Sanford Area
Production Told
Coffee Clubbers

W ives Kiss
Astronauts

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Orlandoan On Regent Board

Rights Marchers
Near Montgomery

Motorcyclist, 71,
Hurt In Mishap

Moroccan Riots
University Fund
Claim 8 Lives
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Stiff Civil R ights Rules Told
M IA M I (U P I) - Althea fh a
public hearlnc on the civil
rights bill here Siturdajr drew
spsrie
attendance,
federal
leaden and expert* on the
subject, had aome enlightening
Information on wbat had bet­
ter be don* to compljr.
The aeaalon w t i aponsored
by the Florida Adviaory Com­
mittee to the U. S. Commitakm on Civil Right*.
Federal advltor Charlea E.
Clark, of Washington, outlined,
for example, stiff n ile i which
must be followed to avoid diicrlmiaation In employment.
Clark tiid the rules will af­
fect almost every business ol
any consequence but to clear
up
certain
misconceptions
•bout the law, be said:
_ N o quota system according
to race la dealred or permitted.
—No one will be required to
give preference to a worker
olmply because he is a mem­
ber of a minority group or
race.
—There will be no federal
Interference with any senior­
ity system unless it Is bssed
on discrimination.
Dr. James Wsrd, of the U.
S. Public Health Service's At­
lanta office, pointed out in a
panel on medical services that
Southern hospitals ir e In trou­
ble If they don't change.
He said that virtually every
hospital in the Southeast is in
non-compliance with the new
Civil Rights Act due to dis­
crimination — both with pat­
ient* and on the stiff.
The questions asked by the
general public about non-dis­
crimination against women in­
cluded whether they can take
longer rest periods and earlier
retirement.
Clark reported that the aex
was added to the discrimina­
tory prohibitions at the urging
of a House member who was
trying to kill the bill. Its in­
clusions, however, got the sup­
port of most of the women *ttending.

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MARCH IS, 1HU
Admissions
William Oolle, T h o m a s
Brewer, Hulda Kibbec, Glen
OUnger, Patricia Itansbotlom,
Essie Sessions, Eddie Lee
Smjth, Manning Todd, Nellie
Hagan, Sanford; Mabel Deui*
ter, Matilda Yoder, Dellary;
Eleanor Henry, Deltona; Nel­
lie Jackson, Geneva; Kevin
Sutherland. Mims.
Discharges
Fay Shupe ami baby boy,
John llurgess. General Furl
HI, Minnie Ruth Williams,
Margaret
Cross,
Beverly
Fleming and baby girl, Henry
Jameson, Arrie B e n n e t t .
Gwendolyn M iht^Te, Johnny
Lee Knight, Margaret lleln
buch, Mattie Credick, Lucille
Long, Patricia Coyne, Sanford;
Gastln Bridget, Deltona; Otera Sides, Enterprise; Margot
Patterson, Lake Mary; Mi­
chael Shivers, Osteen.
MARCH 20, 1961
Admissions
James Abney, Hattie Chan­
dler, Francis Christian, Charlea Davenport, Rita C. Glaser,
Julia Hobbs, Larue K. Powell,
Pauline Roberts, Kay Sbarrow, Abe Singleton Jr., Mary
Love Smith, Sanfurd; Pamela
Grant, Maitland.
Births
M “ . and Mrs. Riley Henry,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs
Gene
Roberts,
Sanford,
a
girl;
Mr. and Mrs. John
Grant, Maitland, a girl.
Dlacharges
William Bolt*, T h o m a s
Brewer, Edith Johnson, Madslens Craft, Wilma Pope, Can­
dace Knight, Claude Denton,
Ridncy C. Carr Jr., Edward
W illlam i, Blanche Richards,
Glen Oiinger, Mildred Flem­
ing, Sanford; Rebecca McCollotgh, Dei.and; Edythe Bruce,
Lake Monroe; Kevin Suther­
land, Mims.
Looking fo r something new
In cookery T Don't mist the
second annual Mr. snd Mrs.
Creative Cooking School at
tha Sanford Civic Centar,
March SO. Sea and hear the
JaUat In gooking with tha
famoua Martha Logan, horns
economist.

Funeral N otice
• t V O M r , W I L L I A M THOMAS
— r u n e r s l service* for Wttlisen T h o m u Oauchf, 74. wbo
41*4 r r l d s r . were held st I f
a. m. today ad Oramkow Funseal l u s t with nev. Ch ar ­
les B. H o a r o fft e U U n * . B ur­
ial was In flrssnwood C e n s ­
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Beautification Objectives
Outlined To Area Workers
the pal, county or civic group*
Seminole County beautifies for specific areas must be
completed before planting be­
Uon committee as outlined to
gins.
■ r e s
representatives by
Alexander cautioned
that
Chairman John Alexander in­ plantings on highway* or laocluded the following precepts: iatod places should be kept
Beautification of county and simple for low maintenance
mtmicipil parks and recrea- and theft hasard, but those in
Uon areas and all hlghwiy municipalities might be more
entries Into the county;
involved since hazards would
Tree planting program on be lessened.
major atrects and buainess
The chairman told the com­
ir e s ; v
._
_
mittee that,the SRD is prepar-_
Encouragement of beautifl- lng coordinated design plans
cation projecti by property for (he following areas;
ownera in commercial and
Interchange area at 1-4 and
residential areas;
IIwy. 17-92; lakefront Boule­
Continuing long-range co­ vard on Hwy. 17-92; first north
ordinated
program
through and south Islands at SR 434
the county-wide beautification and Hwy. 17-92; first north
and south islands at SR 436
committee.
Alexander pointed out that and Hwy. 17-92; first island
area representatives should north of Orange County line
establish local beautification on Hwy. 17-92; interchange
subcommittees to approve lo­ area at 1-4 and SR 436.
cal programs, secure local
support and establish local
campaigns for plants and
LIN D A NOEL wan crowned ‘ ‘Cinderella, Queen
funds.
of Hearts," at the 1965 Hcurt Fund nkato bene­
Ail beautification d e s i g n
fit at Metodee Rink Sunday. Out o f n total of
plans on hlghwayi or county$1,052 raised, Miss Noel collected over $500 her­
wide programs should be sub­
self. She is shown hero (le ft) as she was crown­
William Thomas Gaughf, 74,
mitted to the planning com­
ed by the former MIbs Darlene Roberts, 1964
of 2800 Magnolia Avenue, died
mittee for approval, he said.
Queen, and Dr. Luis Perez, president o f the
Friday in a DeLand nursing
Head of the planning commit­
Seminole-DeBary Heart Association.
home following a long Illness.
tee is A. L. Wilson of Sanford
A native of Jackson, Miss.,
and members are Vernon
he moved to Sanford 17 years
Dunn of Prairie Lake; John
ago. He was a retired farmer,
Bethea of Forest City; Mrs.
a veteran of World War I. and
D. K. Dorman; Mrs. Fred
a member of Christ Methodist
Ganas and Mrs. Charles Flow­
Church.
ers, all of Sanford.
Survivors are his wife, Mra.
All a r e a
representatives
Annie Mae Gaughf, of San­
were advised to suhmit re­
ford; two daughters, Mrs, ElA new slate o f officers for tion, will be Introduced by quest for SRD design plans dridge Thompson, of Myrtle
the DeBary Republican Club Merrill who also is president and assistance through the Beach, S. C., and Mrs. Louie
planning committee. Mainten­
was recommended by Howard o f the DeBary Civic Associa­
Alligood, of Apopka; a sister,
ance agreements with munici­
tion. The public i» invited.
Mrs. T, C. Schilling, of JackMiddleton, chairman of the
son, and six grandchildren.
nominating commit**1, at the
Gramkcrw Funeral Home is
group's March meeting held
in charge of arrangements.
at the Community Center
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Jack Welch Dies
A t Enterprise
Jack Welch, resident of En
terprise for the past several
years, died March 15.
Local survivors are his wife
and three sons, James, Jackie
and Larry, and a daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Ray.
Burial was in Alabama.
The second annual Mr. ami
Mrs. Creative Cooking School
under the direction o f the
Seminole County Extension
Service will lie March 30 at
the Sanford Civic Center. Re­
cipes for all ngci 8-80 will be
featured.

Legal Notice
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K A i e LOCA L LK .O ie i.A T IO T
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKHN:
Notice le hereby given of In­
tention lo apply to the 1M4
aenilua « t ihe Florida Lttfe lalure (or Ihe psietna of en act
authorising and dlrecUhS tha
Trueteea of the Internet Im ­
provement Kund of the Slate
of Klortdo to convoy portion#
of tho bottom of La k* Mooroo
to ellhor tho City of Senford.
Klortdo or Betotnolo County,
Klortdo, for uee hr ouch fo v ornmonlol autborlttee for ■ pubHa purpose, which eeld publlo
porpooo ohell bo dolormlned by
ouch governmental Authority,
provided,
however,
that
no
eueh conveyance ehall affect
tho righto of a riparian o w n ­
er; ta provide an effective
date; to ootablleh conetdoratlon for ouch conveyance.
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for Another term as presi­
dent. Other officers named
were Kurt Merrill, first vice
president; Albert D. Williame,
second vice president; Virgin­
ia Harrison, secretary; Mrs.
L. Wind, treasurer; Mrs. Vio­
la I.eone, financial secretary
and Mrs Rratrirr Muller and
Robert N. McGee, co-chairmen
of the entertainment commit­
tee.
Guest
speaker
for
this
month's meeting was Col.
William W. Hague of Del.and
who urged the lueinhera to
•’wake up, take nothing for
granted, and get busy on local
levels to elect your candi­
dates."
Mrs. I.eone presented five
new members, Mr. and Mrs.
Angel Diai, Mr. and Mrs.
John Biachoff and Richard
Poacher, who were welcomed
by tha president.
Next meeting will be April
19 at which time Glen Martin
will discuss the tax situation
and one of the county com­
missioners will he present to
talk aliout roads in the area.
Lee Maxwell, president of the
West Volusia Civic Federa­

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Charles E. Thomas, local
man with a highly colorful
military history, has left on a
secret mission to South Viet
Nam as a military advisor in
civilian capacity.
Thomas, who srrvrd as a
Marinr Corps sergeant In the
Korean conflict, received the
Silver
Star,
three
Purple
Hearts, and the Iironrc Star
with combat " V " during his
two years with a line com­
pany tn the First Marine Di­
vision.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas and
three children reside at 610
Osceola Drive.

THOUSANDS o f pancnken were nerved hot o ff
the griddle to over 1,000 dineru ul the Ki wants
annual puncuke uupper und auction at the Civic
Center Saturday. J. C. Davis (righ t), Dr. John
Wilson (le ft) and other Kiwanians "kept 'em
coming" all evening. Asaisting the Kiwanians
were members o f the Seminole High School Key
Club.
(Herald Photo)

Leg al Notice
t\ Tit K. Cint I IT f l l l T I T IN
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NO. l IT4A
Til K W I M . t A M s m m m i HAVINUM H a n k , a l-ankliix c o r ­
poration o f tha hlala o f New
York,
Plaintiff,
va
KK.XNr.TH LKOX COMKET and
DO NNA II COHKKT. hi* w1If*.
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m i : o t a t i; o r ri.oiu iiA
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Cannot, California
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Carmel, California
Yo u ora hdrahy notlflv.1 that
a *ult ha* l.crn filed against
you In Ih - above entitled cau*»,
and lh a l you are required ta
file your answer wit h the Clerk
o f th li Court and to eerve a
copy there of upon Ihe plain­
tiff
or
p ta ln llt r o
atturneya,
whose name and addreea I*
JenntnK*. W alla , C la rk a and
Hamilton. 1100 ilar n e lt Natio n­
al Bank Uulldlng. Jack eonvill*
I. Florida, nod Ic ie r than April
*, ISSt, I f you fall to do ao a
decree pro eonfeeeo wilt bo en­
tered ag ain *! you f o r tha r e ­
li e f demanded In tho complaint.
T h lo suit la lo foroelnaa A
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Plat Hook 11, payee dl and
SI of :he Publlo Records
of Seminole County, Flor­
ida.
W I T N E S S my hand and tho
eeol of cold Court nt Sanford,
Klorldn. thlo Silk day of Feb­
ruary. 1111.
(H E A L )
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VOL. 57

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The

Florida

Medical Asso­

ciation and the Florida Med­
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ic a l Foundation announces the
establishment of an annual

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TU E SD A Y, MARCH 23, 1SIRS

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FLO R ID A

NO. 152

Lakefront Project Moves Forward

$1,000 medical scholarship to
be

awarded

student

the high school

winning

th f associa­

tion's first place senior prire
al the State Science Fair. The
scholarship will he presented
the first time April 3 in the
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10th annual State Science Fair
at Orlando,
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It looked almost like Christ­
inas

when

Casselberry

held

open house for its new city

Financing
Feasible,
Council Told

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Loomis Leedy, fiscal agent
for the municipality, reported
on a million dollar bond issue
suggested earlier by the City
l ather* lie *aut with the sup
port of the franchise funds and
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the utilities tax the bonds
A rain-soaked young man would sell readily and “ at a
came into (he Sanford police very favorable rate " While
station Saturday and asked the added collateral provided
“ Is it tme if I don't get a through the utilities tax is not
license plate today I II have to essential, he added, it is “ good
wait unlit next y ea r? ” When procedure1' to include it in
informed that he could buy his order to reduce the interest
license tag Monday if he rate.
wished, he muttered: “ Man,
City Manager W -E Know­
and I had to get out on a day les told Uie group ihat lhe re
like this.’ ’
port «if the survey of the hottom of Lake Monroe in Uie
Speaking of Saturday s tain vicinity of the proposed site
and wind, it was
strong of the Riverport was in his
enough to tear loose a sail boat hand*
from it* mooring* on the lake
He said th.it all finding*
and crash it against the sea were well within the toler
w all.
anres that he had anticipated
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in his earlier forecast* This
A lady keeps railing the po hr pointed out. meant that the
police to complain aiiout a expense of dredging the "i*
crowing rooster. Apparently land" site of some 13 to 15
there is no law against haung acres would fall within the
a pet chicken.
estimates on which the ait mm
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i istration was proceeding
What popular Lake Mart
1‘nmmisMoncr Earl 111isgin
riM aff cattoe4l was caught hnlhatn asked l.eedy, • Do you
upriver recently without a then, believe that this is fin
single slice of bread to wrap aneially feasiblle?''
around all tile sandwich mak­
Leedy'* “ Yes, 1 do” prompt­
ings she brought along? Ini ed the commissioner to say
lints of the frustrated lunch “ That's all ! want to know,
cr, we understand, are M. K le t's go. What is the next
. . .
Step-’ ’’
Engraved invitations have
It is possible that the Com
gone nut from the Seminole mission will hear additional
High School Diversified Co­ pertinent facts from an rngi
operative Club to the annual neering firm today
employer - employee banquet
Knowles indicated that Ihr
staled for 7 15 p m April fi in next steps toward bringing ihr
the student lounge. Till* is a lakefront
development
pro­
group of students who with ject closer to reality I* a threethe cooperation of local bust part program involving the *e
nrsstnen and firms, work hall curing of private capital tor
a day and go to school Each leases, proceeding with pro
year the students fele their fesstonal engineering servire*
employers with a dinner, in and preparing the revrnue
appreciation.
certificates for sale.

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Criticism

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A group from St. Luke's
Church in Oviedo toured the
offices of the Southern Bell
Telephone Company here to­
day.

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LONDON (U PI&gt; — Am eri­
can use of nausea gas in
South Viet Nam drew sharp
criticism today from the Com­
munist and non-Communist
vain Iit alike.

Jealousy
O RLAND O ( U P !) — Police
official* tentatively r u l e d
jealousy ns the motive for
ivui mothers and a suicide in
a wild shooting spree by a
Cape Kennedy engineer here
Sunday night.

Leave Boat

Crowing Rooster
Bugs Council

T A R G E T AR E A — Plans for the flight of the
two-nian Gemini capsule called for a final
touch-down near (Irand Turk Island in the Bahantas. Recovery ships cruised the entire or­
bit path.

Astronauts' Families
Watch On Television

M IAM I l l ' I ’ lt
Six peo­
ple abandoned a tented cabin
cruiser at sea Monday night
SEA BROOK. Tex (I I’ ll —
when the boat appeared to be Young Scott and Mark this
low on fuel. The Coast Guard sum counted down together,
started a searrli today for the “ three, two. one . . . ignition, ’
boat utin It uni still believed
and then watched tlnir dad
du llin g in Ihr ocean.
soar into space atop Ilia Titan
rocket.
The families of Aslionsiits
EN lt&lt;»UTK FROM SELM A
Virgil M iii'l
Grissom
and
T n MONTGOM ERY. A l a ,
John Young watched on tele
11 I’ l l -- Three-hundred civil
vision.
light* demonstrators cloaked
Betty Grissom, who has
m home-made ponchos trudgbeen through it before, and
eU Oirough the rain today on
I Barbara
Young kept their
the thud leg of then historic emotions to themselves But
march oil Montgomery,
the children were excited
They stayed
home
Irum
school for the occasion
SAiciuN d T h
— r.s .
.Mrs Grissom sat in a cuui It
and South Viidrimiu^r
in the living room wllh Tttiily
|dnri&lt;*A ii(tinhi’d and «traf&lt;‘d
Cooper, wile
of
Asti on.oit
military inntnllMtinnn nnd con­
Gordon Cooper, and a rieigli
voys in Communist North
bor, Mrs. Jerry Hammock
Vii't Nam today. It wim the
She made no comment a* the
third Httack ngMin*t the t'omrocket blasted off in a cloud
ntuniat north tins vtei'k
of reddish-Innw n smoke
Maid Mrs Young:
" I ’ m deliriously happy
ST. PETERSBURG (U P I )
The^Young children, b a n d ),'
— Strong winds and h#»avy
eight, and John, six, were up
sms pushed vrasrla far to tin*
bright and early for the lug
smith and wrst in the iVnsa
day
There were four tele
tola to St. |*i irrshui g s a i l
vision sets in the Young home
host rare and a» n rrm lt.
Thr children sat on the arm
threa vessel* still to-rr at ***s
of Mrs. Young’s chair to
today,
watch.
“ Is that daddy? Is that dad
d y ? " little John asked.
W ASH IN G TO N I l 'P I ) —
The director of civil worki
ORLANDO ( U P I) _
The
for the U S &lt; orps of Engl
father and *!pp mother of A*
m e n said Kloiida is among
Ironaut John Young rrmaim-t:
t tn- “ moat, critical’’ mens
in semi-seclusion here today
scheduled fur $3 billion in wa­
keeping tali* on the orbital
ter work* project* around the
flight of the Gemini-Thrue
nation.
space capsule flown by Virgil

March On

Third Attack

Heavy Seas

‘Most Critical*

All majorettes, both lormer
and present, are invited to a
reception Thursday,
March
25. from 7:30 to 9 30 at the
home of Sylvia Williams, 1920
More Yet?
Park Avenue The honor guest
ItAGl'-SA, Sicily (U P I ) —
is Mrs. Mcrl Smith, twirling
When Ro«aria Arrabito, 41.
An itinerant rooster that
instructor at SHS for the past
gave both to hrr 18th child
ten years, who is leaving the erows from 4 to 7 a. m. every husband Giovanni announced
morning
brought
a
complaint
area. Those planning to at­
happily, ’’ we waul six more.”
to City Commissioners Monday
tend. kindly call 322-6402.
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f om Mrs Mary McMahon, of
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The Seminole County Hu­ 309 South Park Avenue, who
mane Society will meet Thurs­ declared she has been ''d is­
day al 7:30 p m. In the coun criminated against.”
Mrs. McMahon told comm­
ty commission room at the
court house. On the agenda is issioners she had complained
Seminole County Board of
a discussion of plans for Un- repeatedly to City Manager W.
future as well as a review of E. Knowles and to the police Commissioners today balked
department about the rooster^#( lindrrtai(jnj. joint maintrn
past accomplishments,
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which struts around in an al­
anrr of SR 427 in Altamonte
Today is the birthday of sev­ ley behind hrr apartment house
Springs.
and
makes
so
much
noise
her
eral well-known men in our
Tlic
town of
Altamonte
town. Among them are Char tenants have moved out.
Knowles yaid the dog ward­ Spring* had requested that
i Morrison. PH man; Neal
irmer, real estate dealer;- en had been sent to apprehend the county share in upkeep of
*v, John Hire* of Grace live rooster, but could not find the road, Sand lord Avenue
elhodiat Church; Al Mur him. Police Chief Roy Wil­ from First Street to Magnolia,
n, (not the bartender, Uie liams said that his men have as part of it Be* in the coun­
rber) and H. W. Coodspecd. checked out the - complaints ty and part in the city.
Commissioner W. Lawrence
irtyd railroad man. Happy each time and last Saturday
rthday and many happy re ­ believed that they had shot Swotford's motion for the
county lo join in the road's
the rooster.'
nts to all you fellas.
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Mrs. McMahon said that af­ maintenance failed to get a
Most people describe as ter the shooting she had not second. However, the com­
strsvsgsnce" the way other heard the rooster for a couple missioners did not flatly re­
ople spend their money, of days but “ now be is back ject the plan. They took the
matter under adviacyicol.
ys Lion Bill MacLauchlin. again."

Grissom swung the capsule
This'fs a far ery from forc­
around—Hunt end forward— ing a spacecraft, hurtling at
and fired the four reverse 17,500 miles an hour, tn
rocket* m rapid succession as change its orbital path in
the Gemini 3 craft passed flight. Gemini 3 accomplish­
over the roast o f Southern ed this.
California.
Over Texas. Grissom used
Nestled in their 7,000-pound his on-board rockets to force
Grmini 3 cabin, America’* the capsule from a patli rang­
first two-man spare, team ing from loo to Its miles in
soared into the skies at 0:24 altitude to a new path rang­
a.in. (E S T ), only 24 minutes ing from 97 to 105 miles.
Virgil Grissom
behind schedule. They were
Officials proclaimed this a
Presentation of a formal ap­
scheduled to land in the A t­ “ truly historic maneuver."
plication for a community an­
lantic atwut 2:07 p.m. (E S T ).
As planned, the pioneering
tenna television franchise in
They began their third and U. S. astronauts descended in­
Sanford was made to City
final orbit at 12:34 p.m. to the Atlantic about 70 miles
Commissioners Monday by the
I E ST).
northeast of Grand Turk Is­
Jcrrold Electronics Corpora-(
At 10:57 a.m. (E S T ) white land in the British West Indies
tion but commissioners ex ­
flying over Texaa tn their about,4 hours and 50 minutes
pressed little interest in this
first circuit, the space twins
or any other CATV proposal*. 1changed the shape o f their after liftoff.
It was a textbook count­
Officials of the Jcrrold Cor­ ortilt, A l the time their flight
poration told the commission path ranged from 100 to 142 down. From the start the pilots
were pronounced In “ great"
they are the best qualified to n).|
alwve the earth.
condition, Spacecraft and roc­
render the service, by reason
H)S M ILE RANGE
ket were “ go,"
of their experience and sales
After firing some small rock­
As the 7,000 pound spacecraft
record.
et thruster* aboard tbetr craft, w-ent into orbit,
President
They pointed out that they
their orbital path was more Johnson was watching on tele­
would tiring in TV channels 3,
nearly circular, ranging in al­ vision at the White House and
8 and 13 in addition to eight
titude from 97 to 105 miles.
Vice
President
Hubert
11.
FM stereo radio stations
Then, two hours and 20 min Humphrey was listening to the
They added that the CATV
, , , . . . . . . . . „ utes after lift off a* they soar rapid fire sequence of broad­
service would lie provided free
.
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ed over the Indian Ocean half cast events at the Cape.
to public, private and paro.
,
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The word that Gemini 3 had
dual schools, municipal faci­
fact'
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around the earth, Gnsson achieved its planned Bight
lities and hospitals as well as
steered the spacecraft tn a path w as relayed by Paul Han
John Young
closed circuit television broadra*ts tn riv ic and charitable different dimension — to left ey t NASA official who was
and right.
acting as “ the voice ot Gem
or g.im/aiinns.
These maneuvers had the ef im " at the Cape Kennedy con­
feet of changing live space­ trol center.
rent or lease television sets.
craft's landing spot 30 to 40
"The capsule Is in orbit."
Connection charge maximum*
mfles north of where it would Haney said. “ He's in excellent
would be about $25 with a $5
have been otherwise. Both shape at this point over tlrra month service charge The
steering maneuvers were sur muda.'*
rrrrsRUHGH tu r n —
citv would benefit by a re­
resslul and one official called
\t that moment the craft
Nurses al .Magee Hospital
venue of six percent of gross
it a "truly historic maneuver." was hurtling through space at honored today's G e m i n i
monthly receipts.
A spokesman for the Nation aland 17,500 miles an hour
space shot in a unique man­
"W e provide a free seven
at Aeronautics and Spare Ad­ Everything had gone accord
ner.
da* Inal and if the customer
ministration (N A S A ) said the ing lo plan. The first and se
When a nrw born
glrL
does nut like Hie service, ho
agency was “ very pleased cond stage..* ot Ih* Titan 2 roc­
found abandoned In a city
does not have to sign the conwith the operation of the man­ ket had fallen away, leaving sewer, was brought Into the
Iract," company official* said,
euvering system " He dr*- the tittle cabin on its own.
hospital's emergency room
Commissioner* were mvitied
crihed it as "absolutely es
Gemini 3 passed its Initial Ihr n u r s e s Immediately
to tour facilities at Melbourne,
seiiii.il lo future rendeivous hur'||ex safely —the moment
namrd the child " G e m i n i . "
Eau Gallir and Ormond Reach
maneuvers" In which Gemini after launch when aerndynn
Gemini weighed in al
Later commissioners voted
spacecraft will meet and cou­ mic forces would tear It to
that all CVTV companies lie
alxiut 7's pounds and a i l
ple with a rocket in orbit.
pieces if it was vulnerable, rrpm lrd In good condition.
informed that “ we have not
LOOKED l i k e s t a r
tlvc moment when It would fail
heard
any
demand
or
The thlld was found in tha
The two-man Gemini—3 cap to go in orbit if its speed were city sewer by construction
wiled any public interest in
worker Al Plern of Connell**
community antenna service, sole rose (rum I'ad 19 at this too little—and soared screnly
vltir, aimiit an hour beforn
see no real need or desire (or spaceport atop a Titan 2 roc into an orbit ear Tying it some
lieichcd reddish 150 miles high at the outset.
Ibis servire ami are not in- kel which
the Gemini liftoff at Cap*
terevted in any CATV fran brown smoke from Its twin
Kennedy.
generating
43o.(*X)
rhises at this time " Motion engines
was made by Earl Higginbo­ (■uinds of fhrust.
Coin Collection
!t rose into the sky on a
AVO N PAR K fU l’ l ) — Dr.
tham and seconded by M I.
pink
rolumh
of
flame
and
(ad
Taken
From Home
Ilurtnn
C.
Ostling,
of
Avon
R a born
ml to a hrlghl star like point Park, ha* been elected chair­
Thr home o f John Walters,
as Gemini hurtled toward or man o f llie state alcoholic re­ 220 Avocado Avrnue, wa s
tut
habilitation program ndviaury broken into during tha week­
’I tie countdown was almost [ council, replacing Hugh l.alor. end and a half-dollar coin
perfect. A l one point it became of Miami, who leMicm-il afli-i rollct-ttoti was stolen. Police
necessary to lighten a fitting 12 yi-ars as rhaiirnnn.
said liurglnia nmilc o ff with
Lee Jay Colling, president ot when a leak devrloj&gt;ed In a
l.alor. a Miami niiist-tv I m lui-i ii $30 ii ml $40 wurth of
the Orange County Bar Asso rocket nxldllrr line This ar
man. was one of the prim*- .silver dollar* and an undeter­
nation, ha* Iwrn appointed a compllshed, the launch came
movers In-hind Ihr of fo il in mined amount of Kennedy
&gt;porliil assistant attorney gen oft only 21 minutes later Ulan
i-Ntnhllxh the agi-nry which sol Im)('dollars and other coins.
era! by Ally Gen Karl Fair- scheduled.
its charter fium the 19,53 Leg­ Al-u missing was an elccttic
cloth al lallahasxce
Building up sjsced as it rose, islature.
i a tar.
Fair cloth said Colling * dill the spacecraft went into orbit
les would tie to assist his of over Bermuda at a speed of
flee in legal matters arising about 17.500 miles an hour.
in Uie four county area ot Or
The initial flight path rang­
ange. Osceola, Seminole and ed from a low point of too
Brevard
milt, exactly as planned, to a
f t
Colling will continue in Ins hi„ h [)0lnl of U2 ml)M&lt; eighl
•ISS'S FIRST QUAUTY m
private law practice in Or miles under Uie pre planned
Undo and Alorritt Island.
orbit. _

Council 'Cool'
On TV Antenna
Franchise Bid

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
Gov. Hayden Hums promised
Sanford's waterfront deve- to name today or Wednesday
lopment project moved two the members o f hi* nrw uni­
important steps forward Mon­ versity Board of Regent*.
day evening.

offices the other day. There
City Commissioners were
was green misting on the
cake and red punch.
told that the financing is feas­
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ible and that the silt on the
Hacklcy School boys braved lake bottom is well within the
800 Sunday’s cool wcathrr by bound* of earlier studios made
practicing
tennis,
baseball by engineers and by City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles.
and golf.
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Grissom and Young.
Thr father, William Young.
took the day off from work at
a citrus co-operative at near­
by Plymouth lo follow thp pro­
gress ot Uie flight on televis­
ion.

The Votings planned to rc
mam

in their

home

in the

quiet College Park residential
area here until alter the re­
covery of the capsule and the
astronauts Is accomplished
A tew persons stopped by
outside the house this mornng. hut only one ti-dlnr cn
ten d Orlando M ajor Robert
t art stopped by and chatted
briefly uith the Youngs.
Uill'ide the home, television
cameras were set up in pre
pa ration for statements later
in the day and newsmen wall­
ed
the Youngs chose fo remain
here -it I tie i r home for the
launch de'pifc Hie fact ih&lt;
l.n.lu ll site al Cape Kennedy
is Ic's Ilian So miles away.
JACKSONVILLE (C P U Mr and Mrs. It A White
w.Itched their son in law. As
Iron.rut John It Young, lin’d
min orbit today and Mr*
White
commented,
There
John * doing just what he's al­
ways wanted."
Tile Whiles, whose datigh
ter Barbara, married Young
m 1955. watched the Gemini
shut on trlr vision at their
home
Mr* White said she was
calm because Young had been
a Navy lest pilot la'fore Incoming .in astronaut and test
piloting i* what von might call
a hurardotr* oceupalioh."
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S llO r il I I)ll* S
lit N N M l. 1I l l 'l l
Flag
l&lt;-&gt; ('iiunly .Sheriff Homer
Ilionks, •&gt;!, died today of u
tit-sill attack while &lt;&lt;n duty.
Brooks, who had been sheriff
here fur eight years, was
elected to a thud term lust
Novrmhci.

Foundling

Is Gemini

Ostling Named

Attorney Wins
State Position

County Balks On Altamonte Plea

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C APE K E N N E D Y (U P I) — .Astronauts Vir$?il
P. (Gus) Grissom and John W. Young landed safely
in the water nt 2:20 p.m. (E S T ). Rescue craft— air
and surface— were cn route to pick them and their
capsule out o f the water.
Grissom and Young fired their reverse rockets
at 1:57 p.m. (E S T ) and
l i f g a n th oir-rctu m to was steerable to a limited e x '
earth after a three-orbit tent but only during it* descent
76,000 m i l e v o y a g e into the atmosphere for a
through space.
landing.

The Liard also delayed ac­
tion on an appeal by 18 per
sons

protesting

the

building

of a dog kennel on property
oil Long wood .Markham Road
cast of 1-4.
Three residents of the area
spoke in opposition lo the ken­
nel and an appeal prtition
was presented the board.
Dr. Lewis L. Kline plans to
build a 20 run kennel for Ger­
man abort-haired pointers on
a 35-acre tract o f land he
owns in the area.
Gordon Frederick, attorney
for Kline, asked the commlyilonert to attirra action by
the board o f adjustment in
perm itting. Uie kennel.

The board tabled action un­ the county r«ad department
were requested to make a traf­
fic flow atudy lo see if more
Ttiq board also set April 13
stop signs arc warranted and
tor a reconsideration bearing
to check on the school toning
on a denial ot a toning change and other matter*.
to liufoid Reams in Hilltop
The board of commissioners
Estates. 'Hie toning adjust­ also voted to reconsider a
ment apparently would permit previous plan to sell countyhorses to be stabled in the owned properly near Sand
area.
Lake Road on the advice of
Norman fluke, president of County Attorney Harold John­
English Estates Association, son.
appeared before the commis­
Johnson advised the com­
sion to request, school tunc missioners that the property
signs around English Estates once was listed as a cemetery
Elementary School, the erec­ on the lax rolls. He said R
tion of more stop signs on Ox­ would not be advisable to, sell
ford and Derbyahira Roads the lsnd U it was used as a
and the fill-in of Oxford ditch. cemetery and bodifa renuin
Commissioner Lee Gary and on the property,
til its next meeting, April 11

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The word from both space­
craft and pilots was that thay
were in "excellen t" condition.
Underscoring this, Grissom
and Young were given the "g o
ahead" for a second orbit only
51 minutes after liftoff.
READY FOR CONCLUSION
Ground controllers were set
for conclusion of the throe-or­
bit flight in the AtlanUc some­
time after 2:07 p. m. (E S T )
The NaUonal Aeronautics
and Space Administration (N A ­
SA) billed the Grissom-Young
mission as the first aboard a
spacecraft capable uf chang­
ing orbits in space.
Col. Pavel I. Belayayev,
chief pilot in last w eek'i flight
by Russia'* Votkhod 2 space­
craft, contended that the So­
viet ahlp also was maneuver­
able In apace.
But U. S. trackers detected
no proof ot this. Voakhod 2,
according to U. S. ttytyUlgencc,

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Crusader Opens
Annual Attack
On Foreign Aid

V rrm U
23, 1965

Ranger-9
Dead Center On
Moon Crater

W ASHINGTON

(U P I)

Hearings Continue
On Cigarette Tabs
W A S H IN G T O N
—

Tha

Senate

(U P I )

—

commerce com­

Rep. Otlo Passman, who u jr i

mittee continued hearings to­

hi* view* on foreign aid are

day on legislation requiring

PASADENA, Calif. (U P !) -

an “ obsession” has begun bis

cigarette

The ninth and most accurate
Ranger spacecraft hurtled to­

annual cruaada to slash the
administration's aid program.

day on a television mission to

Or, as the Louisiana Demo­

the moon io find out whether

crat prefers to call K, the for­

astronauts can land safely in

eign “ g ivesw a r" program.
Passman is chairman of the
foreign aid appropriations sub­
committee. He will soon begin
bearings on President John­
son'* request to spend $3.4 bil­
lion for overseas economic and
military assistance during the
year starting July i.
Passmsb
Until last
was the namesis o f Democratie
and
Republican presidents,
cutting hundreds of millions
o f dollars from each aid re­
quest.
His choke-bold was broken in
1984 by a combination of pres­
idential pressure and a change
in the chairmanship of the full
appropriations committee.
I i Passman hopeful that be
can do any better this year?
" I'm staging a bolding ac­
tion. A good general occasion­
ally haa to wait for better days
to take tbe offensive,” the
volatile congressman said in an
Interview.

AIpboesus crater.
A slight maneuver was made
to aim Ranger I oo a dead
center course by changing its
pitch and roll. This was done
by radio signal from Califor­
nia Institute of Technology'*
Jet
Propulsion
Laboratory
(J P L ) scientists.
A second terminal maneuver
DR. P H IL IP Weatffat* (rig h t), o f Central
n a y be made Wednesday
Florida Experiment Station, explains to John
morning to sero—In Ranger •'*
Mercer the growing o f Lake Emerald grapes
ala television camera* on the
as members o f the Sanford Rotary Club were
M-70-mUe-wide crater, named
luncheon guests o f station officials Mopday.
in hooor of the late Spanish
King Alfonso X.
However, scientists stressed
that Ranger t's flight path oo
the 345,SOO-mUe moon trip war
so accurate that the two ma­
a
neuvers could not cause e mis
aloe failure.
“ Regardless of what hap­
pens, it is right dead center oo
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
- evidence of perjury which
the moon," said a J P L spokes­
man. "O f course," he added, The fest-teUdng former preil would be appropriate to refer
"what we want is pictures of dent of a defunct San Fran­
to the Justice Department for
cisco bank baa raised the possi­
Investigation and whatever ac­
bility of a perjury indictment
in a Senate’s Investigation of tion is necessary."
But McClellan made it clear
recent bank closing*.

ed In Bank Probe

C itru s Pickers
C a ll Is Issued

Officials of tha Florida State
Employment
Service
have
Issued a call for citrus fruit
pickers fo r tha Valancia crop.
According to W. A. Edwards,
local farm labor representative
o f the Sanford Employment
Office, citrus fruit picker* are
needed to serve through June.
Tboee wishing to apply for
jobs a* pickers need not have
prior experience, but must
be phyaicaQy able to perform
this type of work.

Don C. SUvertborne, whose
free-wheeling, loan polices led
to his ouster at president o&lt;
the San Francisco National
Bank shortly before It failed
last January, flatly accused
two witnesses of perjury.
When asked whether Silverthorne's testimony presented
the s u b c o m m i t t e e with
grounds for a perjury indict­
ment either against him or
other witnesses, Senate In­
v e s t i g a t i o n subcommittee
Chairman John L. McClellan
(D-Ark.) said:
“ This record m ay contain

the record would not be re­
ferred to the Justice Depart­
ment at least until Silvertborae was finished testifying
and possibly until the bearings
are completed.
Sllverthome's perjury char­
ges involved testimony by Na­
tional Bank examiner Victor
Del T redid.
He testified he had warned
Silvertbome against putting
fees from borrowers into his
personal account..
Silvertone is scheduled to
return to the witness chair
March 31.

Square D ancers
M eet Tuesdays
A square dance group has
been organized in Casselberry
and meets each Tuesday at
T: JO p. m. in the south wing of
Casselberry

Land

Company.

A caller wUl offer lessons
far beginners. Everyone in the
area is invited to join In the
fun.
Anyone Interested in joining
the group may raU Mrs. John
Iddinga, of 138 Overbrook
Drive or Mra. H. P. Cornelius,
808 Zinnia Drive.

CELEB RATIO N o f the American Legion’s 46th birthday was observed
by DeBary Post 259 at a dinner. From the le ft: Adj. Harry Lyons, speak­
er Uriel Blount o f DeLand, Cdr. William G. Williams, Past Cdr. Stanley
Smith ^nd Rev. A. C Summers.
(Middleton Photo)

studies' Bus Franchise Bid
A request for a city bus
franchise by George White
wa« taken "under *tudy" by
City Commlsaionera Monday
who told Whits they were
"v e ry receptive" to the idea.
White presented maps oi
bus routes around the city,
which w&amp;ild Include tha Na­
val Air Station, Loch Arbor,
Lake Mary, Ravenna Park,
Sunland and other outlying
areas, if requested.
Commissioners atked White
to submit more concrete plana
and financing proposals and
tabled tbe matter.
A request from Fred Van
Palt that a sewer tax on bit
water bill be dropped was de
nled by commissioner*. Van
Palt contended that since hi*
house was not connected to
the sewer he was being unfair­
ly charged for a service he
w ai not using.
Com m iiilonert atated that

Rev. Buchanan

a city ordinance stipulates
that any property within 73
feet o f a useable sewer line
shall pay the service fee.
There is auch a sewer main
at tbe rear o f Van Pelt's pro­
perty now. It is not mandatory
to connect to the sewer sys­
tem.
Van Pelt advised commis­
sioners that be Intends to file
a “ class suit" for himself
“ and all otheri sim ilarly sit­
uated."
In other action bids of $4,930 for a refuse packer body,
$7,408.75 for a truck chasala

and $3,300 for a rodding m a­
chine were accepted.
A
60-day extension
wss
granted Mrs. Virginia Hill for
repairing of a building at 1403
West 15th Street; postponed
first reading of an ordinanoe
rezoning an area o f 23th to
28th Street because of the
need to re-advertise correctly;
heard a resolution on the
city’s retirement policy.
Commissioners
authorized
the use of prisoners outside
tbe city llm lti “ on the beauti­
fication only and for no other
purpose."

package* to

carry

health warning labels.
The committee was to hear
testimony from a variety o f
itnesaea, including Dr. Thom­
as Carlile. o f the committee
on tobacco and cancer; Dr.
Daniel Jenkins o f Baylor Un­
iversity, and Mrs. Thomas
Kouzes, o f the National Con­
gress o f Pa rent* and Teach­
er*.
*
The committee, la consider­
ing two health labeling bills,
one sponsored by its Chair­
man Warren G. Magnuson (DWaah). Tha other bill was in­
troduced by Sen. Maurine L.
Neuberger (D-Ore).
The legislation would au­
thorize Congress to order
health warning labels on cig­
arettes.
However, Surgeon General
Luther Terry, whose agency
made public the 1084 report
linking smoking to cancer and
other diseases, recommends
that federal agencies be allow­
ed to determine the kind o f
warning that should be im­
posed.
Other congressional nsws:
Voting Rights: Th* Senata
judiciary committee opened

hearings on President John­
son’* urgent request fo r legielation
abolishing
literary J
teats and other registration
obstacles to Negro voting
rights.
A tty. Gan. Nicholas Katzrnbach was to b* the first wit­
ness at tha public session. A
special Housa Judiciary sub­
committee continues hearing*
on the bill which also author!-.
res federal examiners to reg- v
later Negroes in cases where —
local officials rsfua*.
Education: The House la 11
expected to approve by the ~
end o f th e' week President^
Johnson'* $1.3 billion school aid program.
Th* rules committe* clear­
ed th# way fob floor debate
Monday on th* maaaura to
provide assistance to grad* )
and high schools.
The bill’s manager* scorn
confident they have the votes
to win Housa approval this
week.
Medicare: The House ways
and meant committee may
vote this week on a broad pro­
gram to provide hospital care
for th* elderly.
The
legislative packagea
'
would set up a compulsory
hospital Insurance program,
financed by Social Security,
and a voluntary program to
cover doctors bills.

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To Be G uest A t
Holy Cross
Rev. Hollis H. Buchanan,
rector of St. Richard's Epis­
copal Church in Winter Park,
will be guest speaker at the
Wednesday
evening
I&gt;cnten
service at Holy Cross Church
this week.
Father Buchanan is a native
of Tampa and a graduate ol
the University of Florida. He
attended the Theological Semi
nary of the Southwest In Aus­
tin. Texaa.
Sine* graduation he haa
served at Trinity Church, Mi­
ami, and for several years as
a chaplain in 'he Undid
Slate* Air Force. He hat
twin rector of St. Rlchart*
for the past five yca-c.

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delivered daily to your door

Historic Auction

S T A F F OFFICERS AN D INSTRUCTORS ntand
at attention as four companies o f the Sanford
Naval Academy pass in review at monthly dress
parade ceremonies. A large group o f parents and

friends attended the event at Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Awards and honors are presented to
individual midshipmen and companies during
ceremonies.
(Herald Photo)

Burke Family To Appear Here Monday
"Am erica's slnglngtst fam
fly,” tha Burka Family Sing­
ers, will appear at • p.m,
Monday, March Z9, at Samlnola

High

School

auditorium

under the auspices o f the
Sanford Mutual Concert A taoclation.
The nationally known chor­
al entemble, coneietlng o f
father, mother and their 10
children, will make Ite local
debut aa tha fourth and last
presentation by tha atsocla-

Mill Iona of televlilon viewera Were ao tremenduualy anthuaiaatlc about thia ‘'typic­
a lly " American family whan
they appeared on CBS "Look
Up and L iv e " program that
Ed S u l l i v a n booked tha
charming irlah family for
aavtral appearance* on hi*
program. One of tha highlights o f their mataoric rtaa
in the musical world occurred
when they gave a show-stop­
ping performance at a New
England benefit starring
aterrlng Jim
my Durante before an audi­
ence o f 18,000.

Tha Burke's extensive repertorie extends from (acred
music through classics, ma­
drigal* and folk aonga. They
tpaclalii* in unaccompanied
music, in the style o f the in­
ternationally known Don Coetack choru*. which appeared
In Sanford several aeaaoni
hack. Thia style la very dif­
ficult and is pur* art, but
beautifully
done
by
this

LONDON (U P I) — Oxfam,
a charity organization, is of­
fering for sal* by auction
shortly
the
following
odd
Items: A raincoat worn by
Prim * Minister Harold Wilson
oo tha night of bit election; a
cricket hat used by former
Premier Sir Alex DouglasHome; a mitten worn by Sir
John Hunt oo the conquest at
Mount Evereat—and Olympic
gold modal winner M a r y
Rand's running shoes.

dren who rang* In eg* from
8 to I I . Tha Burkes are said

Britons refer to th* Bank
of England aa tha “ Old Lady
kind and alas offerin g this o f Thraadnaadle S treet"
type o f alngtng in th* entire
to b* th* only group of Ita

country. Whll* not on tour,
they make their home in
Providence, Rhode Island.
One o f the graataat tributes
accorded th* singing fam ily
ram* whan &gt;'
came
they visited the
Trapp fam ily In VarmonL
talanta, tha entire family sing Whan tha Burkta tang fo r
In sight languages!
Barontaa von Trapp, daugh­
Walter and Anna Burka ere ter, Hadwick, r e m a r k s d ,
tha patents o f the ten chil- "W h y, ft's Ilka my fam ily all

tbe best
recipe
folks

newly

Virginia retraskl
P. a B e i ‘ 1314
Sanford
Phyllis Raganatain
P A 1-4U4
Lake Mary
FI a n Narria
T B t-1114
fta Bewlieto
Mlidrad Haney

Mary

N A T IO N A L L Y K N O W N bpr millions of TV
Yttwers. as "America's slngfngast family," tha
Burka Family Singers will be presented at 8 p.m.

March 29th at Seminole High School by tha
Sanford Mutual Concert Association.

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1965— r a p e

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'Americanism' Stressed A t Legion Fete

Page Beverly H illbillies

•Alabaman Digs Pond,
Comes Up W ith Oil
LEHIGH, AIs. (U P I) -

It

looked like oil. It smelled like
Oil. It tasted like oil.
An expert Irom the State
Oil and Gas Board was called.
It was oil.
A

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Blount

County

buildins

contractor used to laugh
the

'Beverly Hillbillies"

at
and

bow they struck oil until it
happened to him.

K‘

Curtis Richey isn’t laughing
now. He's trying to pump oil

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CPO
DANIEL
J.
Szechy, attached to the
avionics - weapons divi­
sion aboard NAS San­
ford, has re-enlisted for
four additional years
in the Navy. He already
has served 21 years.
He. his wife, Bonnie,
and their two children
reside at R. R. 2.
(N avy Photo)

* District WSCS
Committee Has
Sanford Meet
The Executive Committee
o f the DrLand District WornI nil's
Society
of
Christian
Service
of
the
Methodist
Church met at the home of
Mra. T. F. McDaniel, 1700
Fast
Seminole
Boulevard,
Sanford, last Thursday at 10
e.m. Mrs. Don Coward. Creirent City, district president,
presided at the meeting, and
Mrs. Damon Scott, Palatka,
gave the devotional.
|
Mrs. Ralph Anderion re­
ported that 217 women and 12
minister* were registered at
the District Meeting in Or­
mond Beach, with SI societies
represented.
Mrs. W. M. Whitman, dis­
trict aecretary o f Children’s
Work, reported on the Teach­
ing Instiutes to be held for
all teachers and workers of
^ children and youth. One Initltue will be held at Firat
Methodist Church, Del.and,
Monday, March 20, and an­
other institute will be at St.
James Methodist Church, Pelatka, Tuesday,
March 30.
Each institute will run from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hot sand­
wiches, pie and drinks will be
.avSfleble at noon. Since the
I hours o f the Institute* are
quite long, there will be no
nursery provided.
Plans were mad* fo r the
District Leadership graining
Day at Trinity
Methodist
Church, Palatka, May 13.
Registration will be at p:30
a.m, and the workshop from
10 a.m.-12:3ff p. tn. A ll local
. WSCS officer* will receive
instruction in their .areas of
responsibility.
A fte r ths business meeting,
mem here o f the Executive
Committee were guests o f
Mrs.
McDaniel
for
lunchi
Those attending were Mr*.
Don Coward, Mra, C. N. Ogg,
Mra. W. F. McFetridgc, Mrs.
Wallsce Strickland, Mrs. W.
M. Whitman, M n . John B.
King, Mra. Edward Perry,
Mrs. Ralph Andcraon, Mra.
Doman Scott, M n . T. T.
Foley, M n . W alter Purts,
M n . P. B. Revels, Miss Mary
Hubbard, Dr. Joe A . Toll*,
DeLand district superintend­
ent o f the Methodist Church.

from a well he gouged out
with a bulldozer, quite by acci­
dent.
Richey got a dose of oil
fever when he recently found
oil seepage on his property.
He located it while digging a
pond about 11 miles southwest
ol Oneonta and 27 miles north­
east of Birmingham
White bulldozing the excava­
tion, his tractor tuned over
rocks. The ground began to
mn black. Something that look­
ed like oil spurted from the
ground.
Thai's when the state ex­
pert was called and pronounc­
ed it oil.
The crude continued to spurt
out. Richey derided he was
more interested in finishing
his lake than finding a new
oil field so he covered up the
seep.
But he didn't forget.
A few weeks ago he made a
contract with a water well
drilling contractor in Birm­
ingham to drill an 1,800-foot
test well.
Already drillers have hit an
oil show at slightly more than
300 feet in the Pottsville ser­
ies of the Pennsylvania-type
formation. The test will go
deeper.

Johnson Seeks
Treasury C h ie f

* (

*

H A W A IIA N SONGS nnd dances were featured as part o f Bear Lake Cub
Rack 230’s prize winning exhibit nt Weklwa District Exposition, Cubs
nnd den mothers performing here nrc (front, left to right) Ricky Os­
trander, Roger Kowalski, Bruce Hnlc and Kenny Peterson; (back) Mrs.
Doris Hale, Mrs. Peggy Maries, Dean Nichols, Gary Maries and Mrs.
Aggie Ostrander.
(Herald Photo)

PICTURES AND POSTERS on Germany were used by Rear. Lnke Roy
Scout Troop 2110 for its exhibit at Wekiwa District Exposition. Helping
man the booth were (left to right) Jerry Riddell, second class; Victor
Martin, tenderfoot; Hobby Anderson, first class; Rob Bidle, Eagle; Roger
liunncll, second class; Anthony Smith, second class, and Gary Kowalski,
tenderfoot.
(Herald Photo)

Americanism program w ai
featured at a combined meet­
ing of American Legion Mem­
orial Post 253 o f Casselberry
and its Auxiliary at the Catset berry Woman's Club In
observance o f (be 4fith anni­
versary of the Legion.
Essay contest winners from
South Seminola Junior High
School were introduced by
Auxiliary Americanism Chair­
man, Mrs. Leonard Cassel­
berry. They
were
W alter
Bistline, Debbie Davis, and
Larry Rodd, firat place win­
ner, who read hi* essay on
'M y Challenge To Commun­
ism.” They were accompanied
by Guy Strickland, head of
the Social Studies Depart­
ment a t t h a school.
Post Americanism Chair­
man John Angel Introduced
Bonnia Layman, winner o f
the Legion Oratorical Contest
at Lyman High School, who
gave her talk on the Consti­
tution o f the United Stales.
The
Auxiliary
presented
each o f tha young people
with a desk fla g and a copy
o f the fla g code. They were
also given a reproduction of
the Declaration o f Independ­
ence and Articles o f Federa­
tion fo r their schools.
Post Commander Ken Walbridge introduced the main
speaker o f the evening, Her­
bert McKenile o f ths Or­
lando Social Security office,
who apoke on Social Security
and ita benefits, A question
and answer period followed
his talk.
Following the program, refreshmenti
of
sandwiches,
cake, anneks, coffee and soft
drinks were served by the
committee composed o f Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Doebener
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kryder.
The palmetto leaf ami pop­
py centerpiece was made by
Poppy Chairman Mrs. Ken­
neth Green and will be en­
tered In the district competi­
tion.

AM ERICANISM PROGRAM was featured by American Legion Memorial
Post 256 and ita Auxiliary with the accent on youth. L e ft to right, dis­
playing copies o f the Declaration o f Independence presented for their
schools, are Guy Strickland, head of the South Seminole Junior High so­
cial studies department; Ronnie Laynion, Lyman High, oratorical contest
winner; Larry Rodd, Debbie Davis nntl Walter Bistline, essay contest
winners, South Seminole; nnd John Angel, Post Amcricunisni chairman.

Unde Sam Still Holds The Bag
EDITOR’S NO TE: — H ie
latest raid by France on the
U. 8. fold itock—to the tune
of $231 million—again raile i the question of whether
the Treaiury ibould relnie
to sell the French any more
gold until they pay off their
World War I debit. In thli
dltpatch, U PI correipondent
John Plerton explain* why
the United Slatea does not
follow Ihlt policy.
By John Plerton
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
"They hired the money, didn't
thcyT"
That's what Preiident Calvin
Coolidgc said in 1925 about the
war debt* owed the United
States by most of Europe. And
tome
eon great men
today,
alarmed at French incuniont

on U. S. gold, believe Coolidgc

—Thit policy would amount

wa* right.

to reneging on the U. S. pledge

Rep. Richard L. Roudebush always to redeem dollars held
by foreign governments for
gold at the fixed price of $35
an ounce. The promise ia un­
conditional and is one reason
—along with the basic strength
of the American eco n o m y why foreigners have been w ill­
ing to hold dollars al all. In
lari, it's this pledge which
makes the dollar "a s good as
gold" in the markets of the
world.

(R in d .)
said
earlier
this
month that the United States
could solve the problem ot its
dwindling gold reserves by
calling in the debts owed by
European countries.
He claimed that if President
Johnson insisted on European
nation* paying their debts "w e
would not have to ship a tingle
ounce on balance and, in truth,
the gold outflow could be re­
versed overnight."
But Trcatury officials, led
by Secretary C. Douglas Dil­
lon, claim there arc two prin­
cipal reasons why the United
States should not attempt to
get France to pay her World
War I drills before selling the
French any more gold:

FALSE TEETH

do

Rock, Slide or Slip?
P A S T O c m i. ' an Improved powdei
to be ■prink led on upper or lower
plate*, hold* U K e teeth more firmly
In pluue l&gt;o not aiuie. allp or rock.
No gummy pnney. potty taate or
fcoiltitf KAbTfcl.I'll U e l k u l l n r ( n o n •
■ r id ), Doe* not aour. Check* pi l i e
odor breathH Get F A b T L E T U *1
Irug counter* everywhere.

It's Principle, Not The $$$
ticket his car so he could pro­
test in court He is due in
Anaheim-Fullerton Municipal1
Calif., says he'd rather go to
Court for a non jury trial.
jail than pay a $1 parking tic­
LOS

ANGELES

Harold E

(U P I)

-

Fields. 44, Orange.

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
— ket.
President Johnson has appar­
He even hired a hotel room
ently begun a new talent here to announce his decision
search to find a secretary of to the press
the Treasury.
Fields, a graduate student
There has been no official at the California State Colword from the White House, I lege in Fullerton, said the
but sources said that Donald area around the school was
C. Cook of New York, ennsid posted ‘ no parking" on the
ored Johnson's No. 1 choice to recommendation of a
sosucceed Douglas Dillon, has called eiiizens' advisory com­
informed the President he mission of 12 people."
docs not want the Joh.
He said he asked police to

Red China Hits
Moscow A gain
TOK Y t V lllll’ l i — Comniun- 1
ist China Tfiday bitterly de­
nounced the Soviet Union for
suppressing an nnil-American
demonstration
hy
Chinese
students in Musenw.
Peking said Russian police
actions recalled the exnnst
era and were “ unprecedent­
ed in history."

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W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
For Senate Democratic Lead­
er Mika Mansfield, Mont.,
it's • matter fo r pointing
with pride. Since Congress
convened Jan. 4, the Senate
has passed 13 o f President
Johnson's legislativt requests.

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The administration o f President
Johnson has made it clear that it is
determined to push forward with a
program o f major change in many
areas o f American life. In his state
o f the Union message and In subse­
quent special messages to Congress,
the President outlined sweeping
measures in such fields as education,
health, urban life, regional rehabili­
tation. civil rights, artistic achieve­
ment, unemployment, and the stimu­
lation o f the economy.
It also appears, from the outcome
o f the November national election
and from the strong congressional
support given the aid to Appalachia
bill, that the chances o f legislative
success for such wide-ranging pro­
grams are unusually strong this year.
Since there appears to be a wide­
spread conviction that some meas­
ure o f reform is needed, this clearly
puts considerable pressure upon
Washington to carry out such reform
in the event that private efforts fail
to do so.
There, in fact, is the operative
phrase: if private efforts fail, A l­
though no realistic observer of to­
day's complex national scene is like­
ly to hold that federal aid and effort
are not needed at many points, an
equally realistic view tells us that
there is still a vast amount o f im­
provement, achievement, and reform
which can be brought about through
private or local effort alone.
A crying need is to find means to
galvanize and increase such nonfederal effort. Not only are prlvnte and
local efforts the long proven and
time-honored methods t h r o u g h
which so much American progress
has come but they are an esscntiul
foundation o f democratic responsibil­
ity. Indeed, they are often the only
wny in which many types o f prlvnte,
community, and regional problems
con be solved in a manner which
takes into consideration special cir­
cumstances likely to escape notice in
a program administered from Wash­
ington.
We are happy to note that there*
is a growing awareness of this need
for local effort. For example, the
Kipilnger Letter reports that bank­
ers in various parts o f the country
are making local personnel and facil­
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Great minds, it is said, run
in tha same channel. This Is
particularly true If they hap­
pen to be running on a free­
way.
Then they not only run In
the same channel, or lane, hut
• re very, likely to run into

each other and create a ment­
al traffic jam.
Something of this sort hap­
pened the other day when I
uddreaaed myself to the prob­
lem of verbosity among high­
way sign-painters.
I made the (Milnt that the
signs along the Interstate

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Mrs. Julie Rertoe
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Mrs. Merysnn M ilt*
838-1678
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Mr*. Jan* Caeeelberry
831-6946
Chalaota
Mr a. Joan M afia
311-1741
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Mr*. John l-ron*
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Deltona
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668*5611
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668-6834
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Mrs. Frances Wester
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Sanford, Florida

Tues., March 23, 1965

W A L T KM A. U IS L O W , M U IT O R A S U r L B L I I M K R
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lUh*4 Saturday yreceedla* Christmas.
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Letters

Dr. C r a n e ’s

Editor, The Herald:

Worry Clinic
Gerald wants to know
why teenagers are so much
more vulnerable to roman­
tic hysteria than are 10year-olda or mothers, aged
2&lt; end above. So study this
rate carefully. Every gen­
eration la overwhelmed In
the middle teens with this
nrw end powerful supply of
sudden ses energy.
CASE V-444: Gerald D.,
aged 23, It a graduate stud­
ent In psychology.
"D r. Crane." he laid, " I
wonder If you would expand
your
remarks
about
this
gushing hysteria of teenage
glrla over the Beatles.
"W h y do 16-year-old* show
such a violent reaction, in
contrast to 10-year-olds or
women In the 30* ?"
Suppose your ' automobile
motor were set to idle at a
quiet speed, hut suddenly
somebody pushed the throttle
to the floor.
The motor would roar until
the entire chassis began to
vibrate and ehake.
Well, that's a crude anal­
ogy of what happrns to teen­
agers.
They go along at a normal
plara until their eex organs
suddenly become accelerated
with the advent of puberty.
Then they become over­
whelmed with an unfamiliar
but tremendous surge of erot­
ic energy.
Since It la not expended in
the usual marital channels,

Bruce

fo r they are too young for
matrimony, they quiver and
vibrate and even "shake" as
did the automobile when the
throttle was suddenly shoved
to the floor!
If that automobile had bean
In gear, it could then havs
absorbed ths extra gasoline
via climbing hills or speed­
ing faster on the highway.
And when such excessive
gasoline had been channeled
vie normal automobile "b e­
havior,” the car would not
have vibrated or quivered or
shaken as If the motor would
fly out of the chassis.
Alas, many teenagers, espe­
cially girls, do not expand
this sudden new and mysteri­
ous supply of energy in ath­
letics or in hard manual
work.
instead, these girl* alt In
front of TV screen* to receive
even further romantic stim­
ulation.
A t ths ags of 20, tha wives
usually
don't
rave
over
Beatles or other exotic males,
for such wives are expending
their energy In household
chorea, baby-tending and upon
their husbands.
But the usual coed o f 10
years hss not developed the
routine daily outlets fo r her
zooming erotic energy.
So thr feels emotionally ex­
plosive. Her excesiiv* giggles
are a mild sublimation. Danc­
ing la another outlet, plus
“ fan" clubs.

By David Head
(From the book published by
The Macmillan Co.)
Distributed by Newspaper En­
terprise Asia.
The prophet must not only
know hlx world, but live as
part o f it; and the city saint
will not try to understand the
community but rub shoulders
with other* in It. This means
being involved, even Immers­
ed. We find a strong reluc­
tance within the church in
many parts of the world to ac­
cept this. Why la this?
The conception of holiness
has something to do with it.
The word mean* "*ep*r*te,'*
and when the Israelites are
told to come out and be se­
parate there is a geographi­
es! reference in It. For the
Christian the separation is
from everything "w orld ly."
The current use of that word is
almost always in a bad sense,
following the spiritual belief
that the world God made has
fallen into bad ways, and is out
o f step with God's will. Every­
thing that aharei in thia re­
bellion against divine govern-

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Boys who don't channel
their romantic energy prop­
erly, may then join gangs o f
vandals and react like sheep
to the destructive suggestions
of their leaders.
For boys, as wall as glrla,
feel vary uncomfortable whan
ths new eexual supply of en­
ergy la not channeled.
"1 feel at If i'll explode or
blow my top,’’ is a common
attitude.
Girl* and boys who are
members o f thr Scouts, 4-11
Clubs, Camp Fire Girls or
leaden in church groups, are
not as likely to succumb to
mass sexual hysteria like the
Beatle crate.
But each generation shows
thia asms type o f reaction.
Kcmtraber tha Rudolph Val­
entino crateT
A few years ago, ths col­
lege youth also developed the
fad of swallowing llvs gold
fish.
Others tried to see how
many could squeesa Insids a
phone booth or a tiny, com­
pact car.
Romance is a nsw experi­
ence for children, *o they are
especially vulnerable to hys­
teria In the middle teenel
(Alw ays writ* to Dr.
Crane In rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envel­
ops and 20 cents to rover
typing and printing costa
when you send for on* of
hie booklets.)

The parents o f children at­
tending Jesse Ball duPont
Orthopedic School ware so
pleaasd with ths picture and
accompanying article In your
paper about the ladies In
Sanford who were sewing for
our Spring Bazaar. We were
very proud o f the lovely
Items w* were able to offer
fo r sale. The article and pic­
ture will go In the school's
scrapbook.
In spite of a dismal day,
the proceeds from thie en­
deavor are now over |K00.
We cannot over-estimate
the value o f the support and
help given to us by the peo­
ple o f Sanford. Not only did
they make the Bazaar a suc­
cess, but thay also helped to
give us the confidence to liegin new projects, such as the
one now underway for airconditioning.
We feel that this should
come first on our list of Im­
provements because it will
help the children respond in
the best possible wny to
therapy and will make the
children in hot casta and
braces and wheelcaira more
comfortable.
Future
plana include
a
teacher*' lounge, a cafeteria
and sheltered workshops for
job training.
Thank you aguln fo r your
support and publicity.
Joynie DeFoor, co-chairman
Bntaar Committee

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unemployment

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manufacturers are turning to

to a job.
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auto mechanics union official

Europe for skilled help. An
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needed a

a bad name. Birds of a feath­
er, you know. St. Paul puts
forward strong views against
ti&gt;e marriage of Christian and
pagan, and we see the point
of that especially in the kind
of society for which he WTote.
But apparently he was mis­
understood.
In I Corinthians he mentions
a previous letter in which he
said that his readers must

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the British eoccer pool*. A
cheap, quick way of acquiring
fortune — and a flock o f
relatives he never heard of
before.
the Jobe they do know about.
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S A V IN G S A C C O U N T

Political Notebook
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ment is called "w orld ly," " o f have nothing to do with
the w orld" and needs to be "loose livers." Now he is at
pains to insist that when he
rescued.
wrote that he was not thinking
So the fear o f compromise
of pagans who are "grabbers
may keep a
Christian at
and swindlers or idolaters."
arm's length from life. He will
He drily comment*, " T o avoid
pay his taxes, though he may
them you would have to get
not agree with all govern­
right out o f the world." It is
ment expenditures. He will be
loose-living Christians who ar*
Involved lq joint action, in in­
to be avoided — people who
dustry or society, with which
give the Church a bad reputa­
he will not fully agree. He
tion.
may not realize how much
We,should not be surprised
compromise is necessary to
at Paul's attitude. He has the
remain in the world of organ­
example of Jesus.
ized society at all. But he may
The way Jesus behaved Is
try to keep "doubtful" con­
quite clear. H ii reputation
tacts to the minimum.
could not be worse: he was
A second reason for keeping
actua'ly the friend of tax-col­
separate is the danger of bad
lectors and tinners, people who
influence. This seems to be
(sat loose) to the law in the
very much behind the stringmost worldly manner.
gent rules that developed in
A fourth reason for a ChristJudaism: those psgans were
ian's indifference to the city
always leading God's people
la a desire not to be distract­
up blind and blasphemous al­
leys. So we have to advise ed But looking at the Father
means looking at the world He
children and lender Christians
to choose their friends care­ made far His joy; and turning
fully A hard-grained bad-un at your eyes upon Jesus spot­
a boys' home (he was six­ lights the faces of the hun­
teen) told me that be had been gry and the prisoner and the
sent there In the hope that stranger.
God says to His city saint,
some of the older boys would
improve him. " I t works the " I am interested and involved
other w ay," he grinned, " I in everything that goes on in
make them worse." Jesus My world—so are you to be."
knows what is in man. so he (N E X T : Time for Frsyer.)
prays that His disciples may ( I f you would like to read all
be kept from evil—but not that of "Seek a City Saint," consult
they may be taken out of the your local bookseller or send
$2.93 to City Saint, c/o The
world.
Then there is the matter of Sanford Herald, P. 0. Box 489
reputation. We do not want Dept. A, Grand Central Sta­
ourselves or our cause to get tion, New York, N. Y . 10019.)

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man badly. But It couldn't use

in one major city report* hi*

Tom becaue* he'd been train­

local

ed on obsolescent machine*.
The owners couldn't lake the
chance that he'd ruin their
expensive modern equipment.
Bob Kent (fictitious name)
learned farming in a school
system turning out 12,000
farmers annually in a stata
which can us* but 1,000 nsw
farmers a year.
This state, probably no bet­
ter or wore* than most, la pro­
ducing 2 . 6 0 0
technicians,
craftsmen and machine oper­
ative* a year in Its apprentice
and classroom programs. The
estimated need is 10,000 an­
nually in manufacturing alon*.
X Y Z G a r a g * (flctitioue
name) says a good chunk of
ita repair shop tim* ia occu­
pied re-doing job* don* poorly
In ita own shop by insuffic­
iently trained mechanics.
Ths unhappy garage owner
would help supply teachers if
schools in bia city would put
In up-to-data training courses
on engines, transmissions and
other repair skills.
Thee* example* illustrate
three problem* in the drive
to cut poverty through job
training fo r the unemployed.
Many young people are now
being trained inadequately,
frequently
on
ebeoleecact
equipment nnd often far tha
wrong job*.
Bo jobs era going bogging

body and fender ftten.
in another large city, S20
designers, draftsmen and com­
mercial artists are needed a
year; local public and private
schools turn out leas than 100.
In on* city and another there
are criea for nurserymen, den­
tal technicians, typewriter repalrmen,
cartographers,
plumber* and a host o f other
craftsmen.
Says on* buiineia machine
agency man, "I'd give an arm
and a leg for a good adding
machine repairman. I wouldn't
care If ha were 63."
But these ar* odds-and-enda
o f Information.
P r i v a t e research group*
have turned up evidence the
government is rushing Into Ita
training - to - cur* • unemploy­
ment-end-poverty p r o g r a m
without knowing what'e need­
ed.
O fficial* have little infor­
mation on what job opening*
there ar* or what skills they
require. (Government d a t a
may include only three out of
100 openings In n particular
field in n city.) There's little
data on what Jobe will be op­
ening up.
Bo officials have no dear
picture o f wbat to train tha
unemployed for, what skill*
to train them la or what ma­
chines to train them an fo r

ran't

supply

Y et some private schools,
by keeping in clot* touch with
the .business market, are able
to guarantee a Job to every
graduate. There'* a lesion
here somewhere.

A
very eminent pianiet
points out that music it an
emotional language. Yep —
our taenaged d a u g h t e r
scraami In very fluent Ileatl-

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titled exelualvtly la U a wee far reyahllaellsa e f all Ika laaal
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green in color, and ao cram­
med with reading material
that hy the time the average
motorlat flnlihea evaluating
all the data hr It as far past
hla Intended turnoff aa he
would be If he had tried to
read thia aantenca at 0S
m.p.h.
I then suggested that tha
whola thing, would be less
confusing If the signboards
used symbols, rather than
word*, to transmit cerUin in­
formation.
Aa It turned out, therg
happened to be running along
this tame channel at approxi­
mately the name lima the
mind o f Braden Ball, publish­
er of tha Pensacola, Fla.,
News-Journal, and a member
of the Florida Turnpike Au­
thority.
Ball alio hie devised a
plan, which he forwarded to
me, for reducing motorist be­
wilderment. Since It seems to
I * more advanced than the
phieroglyphlc system that 1
advocated, I am pleased to
ylald the right-of-way to him.
Besides that,
I
learned
early In my newipajwr earner
that publishers are always
right.
It la Ball’s idea to aaUbllsh
along the roadways a lowpowered, limited-range radio
natwork to broadcast informa­
tion to passing cars.
It would ksep them advised
o f the time, weather condi­
tions, temperature, traffic re­
port* and polnta o f Interaat
In tha p a r t i c u l a r rerion
through which they were
traveling.
A t the same time, it would
•llmlnaU disc jockey chatter,
deodorant commercials, sta­
tion breaks and Baatla rec­
ords.
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I think this Is a splendid
plan that would eventually
render a service even beyond
that presently envisioned by
Ball. It could, fo r instance,
warn that there was a high­
way patrol car lurking behind
tha bridge at tha next over-

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poverty program. The bankers are
quoted as saying that if they do not
participate, "planners and politicians
will run away with it.”
There is a saying that nobody is
as interested in the hometown as the
folks who live there. For this very
reason, no one can do as thorough,
as constructive, or as perceptive a
job o f local, state, or regional im­
provement as these same local citi­
zens.
But it takes more than interest. It
requires the formulation o f specific
programs, the willingness to sacrifice
time, effort, and sometimes money.
It requires, in many cases, a reorien­
tation o f thought away from the ten­
dency to sit back and "le t the gov­
ernment do it.” It demands, above
all, the conviction that self-reliance
is an important element in Individual
freedom.
But even all this is not always en­
ough. Something more specific is
needed: organization. We suggest
that this is a golden opportunity for
the Republican Partv which has so
long advocated individual effort. We
propose that this party consider de­
voting a portion o f its time and e f­
fort to providing specific leadership,
on behalf of local initiative, in find­
ing local and regional solutions to
leading public problems. We suggest
that the Republican Party might
conduct regional, state, county, city,
and town surveys throughout the
United States to ascertain where re­
form and progress is needed, and
then mobilize local effo rt toward
these ends. We believe that this
would do more to restore the Repub­
lican Party to national leadership
than anything else possibly could.
We also believe that this would be a
signal service to the nntlon.
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Dividends Due
Some Veterans
On Insurance

Legislators Eye
* ‘ No New Taxes'
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
The taxpayer is likely to (tet
a break — or at least a twoyear breather from additional
levies — from the 1965 Legi­
slature.

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With the session just two
weeks o ff, there appears to
be little sentiment for new
state taxes among key legi­
slators.
The "no new tux’ ' advocates
have two things going for
them. Gov. Itaydon Hums and
all six members of the Cabi­
net lludgei Commission must
run for relection next year in
order to hold their jobs. They
are on record for a hold-thcline approach to keep spend­
ing within anticipated revenue
from present sources.
A second factor is that the
19H3
Legislature
approved
1100 million in new and in­
creased9 taxes and the odds
ate against two big tax ses­
sions in a row.
The only thing that could
drnstirnlly change the picture
Is strong pressure from the
school lobby: that could not
lie withstood. This is not an­
ticipated in view o f the Gov­
ernor’s strong stand. Facing
Ids first '‘Itoneymoon’’ session,
he looks to be in a better, more
harmonious position with a
majority of lawmakers than
any of his predecessors and
is likely to get his way in
must instances.
What Hums is expected to
ask for ami get is the machin­
ery for wholesale revisions of
the state tux structure by the
11M17 Legislature.
lie has said repeatedly that
lie wants lax reforms, hut
does not believe it possible to
gel a sound program develop­
ed in time for the coining
session. Hasty action might
only compound present prob­
lems.
Hum* apparently i* plan
rung to ask the Legislature to
set up a tux study commis­
sion to spend the next two
years expiating the whole fiscal problem, including eity,
county ami state finances.
T hi»
commission
likely
would tie handed the rnntro
versy over tile substantial in­
crease voted in Until in tile
cost of automobile license
lairs. Governor Hums oppos­
ed the increase and promised
to ask the Legislature to cut
hack the increase. Hr did not,
however, pinpoint any t mu­
table on Ibis, so could in good
conscience delay action until
ltUiT, particularly in view of
t lie light finale let situation.
A cutback in Ibis fee tills year
would mean the Legislature
would have to find u tax
soul re to replace this very
substantial revenue.
Much o f the lax talk in Uncoming session will revolve
around city and county finunriu! dilemmas.
Hath Governor Hums and
legislative lenders have Jent
a sympathetic ear to the prob­
lem. Hut none indicated an in­
terest in funneling any rev­
enue In these units that would
have to he replaced by new
takes.
There Hte indications that
mine legislators might get be­
hind a plan Unit might raise
Rome money for cities, conn
lies and the state through a
new bond program with ex ­
isting tax revenues pledged
to a pay as-you-use program
similar to one enacted two
years ago for university con
struction.
Hut nobody has come forth

with a concrete plan along
this line.
The counties will put up a
fight to get control o f all the
revenue frotr] the seventh pen­
ny of the state gasoline tax,
but this would not take fund*
from the state. This revenue
already is earmarked for
for county roads hut part of
it is controlled by the state
road department. Counties al­
so would like to get the rev­
enue front cigarette taxes that
is not already going to the
cities hut leaders feel there
is little chance o f success
since this would Like away
vital funds needed by the
state.
Municipalities have suggest­
ed everything from an extra
penny cigarette tux to a cut
o f sales tax revenues to cure
their financial ills.
Governor
Hums
airendy
ha?&gt; said he will n*k the L eg­
islature to provide that all
the money from license fees'
for regulatory professions go
into genet’al «tntc revenue.
Hum* expressed concern when
he learned that upward* of
$1.5 million or more in sur­
plus Tumi* .ate being held by
the real estate, medical ex­
aminers and other such hoards
anil the state cannot, by law.
make use of this revenue, lie
said there is no difference be­
tween license fee* paid by doc­
tor* and those paid by retail­
ers and the money should go
into one pot.
*‘ l am opposed to special
purpose taxes." be suid.
S e n ate
p resid en t
Ja m e s
C o nno r am i House sp e a k e r
K . C . H ow ell r fo rm e rly of
S a n fo rd I seem to sh are tile
G o v e rn o r’s fe e lin g about ta x
re fo rm , r m in o r -a id the s ta le
c u r re n tly o p e rate* on lu x u ry
ta x e s and a w a r or depression
would “ put US out o f b u si­
n e s s." S ure of the big gest
re v e n u e .p ro ,lu c c r* are the g a s ­
o lin e , w llis k e y , cig ar r it e and
ra c in g
tu x e s , sou rces Hint
would
he de fu n ct if hard
tithe* s tru c k .
A nd so much o f tire sales
tux is paid by to u ris ts th at «
torn ori tr a v e l, either as a re ­
su lt of war or a m oney pin ch ,
would
put
a ro lls tile ruble
c rim p in tire s la te 's ....... .
book.

Kaffee Klatchers
Meet Thursday
Members of^Seminoir c'nim
1.V Chamber of Commerce will
enjoy
a
"doulrlr
header"
Thursday at ID a hi when the
Kaffee Klatchers will visit the
Hl.H Products plant on South
Sanford Avenue for eoffee and
doughnuts and a lour of the
plant conducted by IIL1I man­
ager Chet Miller.
After the presentation to
each visitor of an item from
the many product* made try
Hl.lt. the group will move
across lo the Southern Fitret
Glas* Products plant where
they will witness the manu
facture of a Cobia boat as
gup*!* of Harold I*. Slam a and
Karl M Smith, of the com
pany.
A motorcade Mill form at
the Chamber office at 9 .Mi
Thursday morning, m h r r r
transportation will be provid
ed for member* and their
guests who plan lo make the
trip.
Africa has at least BOO Hi*
tinrt ethnic group*, each with
its own language or dialed.

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March 23. 1965— ra g e 5

S anfitrlt ' Wrrnlfi

Science Fair Thursday, Friday

Here to be guest speaker
It) Evelyn Lundy
Awards fo r the more than for the occasion is Dr. Eu­
gene H. Huebschman, manag­
Some World War II veterans 100-exhibit Seminole County
er o f the planetary sciences,
Regional
Science
Fair
being
may have cash due which
science
division
of
held in the Oviedo School earth
Ihey have never collected, the
Inc.,
Alexandria,
Gymnasium 10 s.m. until 8 Telrdyne,
Vcterani Administration an­ p.m. Thursday and Friday, Va.
nounced.
Hr. Huebschman also is
will be held at 7 p.m. Friday
Veterans who served in the in the Oviedo School auditor­ manager o f Special Project
One,
The
Vela
Uniform,
Armed Forces during 1941 to ium.
1949 and carried National Lite
Insurance-policies were due a

TH E IM PA LLA S , four-piece Iocnl combo, received first prize in the
Lake Mary Chamber o f Commerce talent show at Lake Mary School.
From left are Larry Holloway, Harry Wilkins, Sonny Kenton anti Clif­
ford Cohen. All o f the numbers played by the Impallas for the show were
written by Kenton.
(Herald Photo)

SI’ KINC MUSIC F E S TIV A L chairman, Mrs. J. It. Lcgg o f the English
Estates Elementary School Parent-Teacher Organization (seated), sells
tickets for the event to Mrs. Curtis Holland and Kenny Stikhia. Iloth
young and old will participate in the fund raising program which is sche­
duled for 7:30 p.m. Friday.
(Herald Photo)

special
insurance
dividend
paid at the rate or SO cents
per month (or each $1,000 ol
insurance during the time ol
scnice,. Some, were ncvfer
aware that such a dividend
had been paid by the VA.
Veterans are advised if they
are In doubl as to whether
they collected their dividend
to wrile lo the Veterans Ad
ministration Center,
Fori
Snelting, St, Paul. Minn., or
eontael their American I&lt;cg
Ion post for assistance.
Applications should include
name, present address, home
address during service, polionumber, if known, military
aerial number, birth date,
date of enlistmrnt, date ol
discharge and place of dis­
charge.
A officials say some LUX)
men never collected their div­
idend as Ihey could not be lo­
cated.
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Demonstrations
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By Mrs. John Iodine
Mrs James L Wallin of
Osteen will demonstrate the
making of ribbon rosebud*
and types of metalwork ai
Thursday’s to a in. workshop
session of thy Deltary Exten­
nt I n Sent* any night you
sion Homemakers t’lub to be
rtioo***.
heiii at the DeHary Commun­
In a u n u n rr, L a k e C om o o f* ity
Center
All
interested
ft*ia pence, befiuty am i re a l, women of the area are invited
tt. too, i* about an Hour fro m to attend
M ila n .
The club's business meeting
T h e l.id *. ju n t o utsid e Vet*
and program will lie held be
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T A K E A SECOND LOOK — Despite iippimriince.-*, tilin' in Kittlin' .lenkiitaoit. genial cashier
at Kmimillat drugs, who wim the cost mm* con­
test during the ' ’Cracker Days" celebration.

which involves underground
detection of nuclear explo­
sions.
U p will address the Oviedo
school student body from 1:30
until 2:30 p.m. Friday in tha
school a u d i t o r i u m . Th*
awards program and tha ad­
dress to thr students are open
to the public.
Awards to be made Friday
evening will Include $25 la y ­
ings bonds to tha top aix
winners whose exhibits will
he entered In tha state sci­
ence fair scheduled A pril 8-9
in Orlando.
Certificate o f entry will
be given each participant and
first, second, and third plara
ribbons will be given In each
category In both the junior
high Hml senior high divi­
sions. Other prizes are $5, $3,
ami $2 awards lo be made to
winning entries other than
those receiving the bonds; a
$5 award from the Heart A s­
sociation for the best junior
or senior division exhibit on
the heart or circulatory systrm, and a misrroscope lo
one junior high division en­
try.
Trophies will be awarded
best exhibit in each division
and top winners will receive
n personal lrttrr from Astro­
naut John Young,
Sponsors for the fair ar*
Wheeler Fertilizer Company,
A.
Hilda and Rons, Inc.,
Chase and Company, Cilizena
Hunk o f Oviedo, Florida Stul*
Hank o f Sanford, First Fed­
eral Savings and Loan Asso­
ciation o f Sanford, Dearborn
Electronic I-aboraluries, Inc.,
Dynattonict, Inr., Heart Assoeiation,
Musitime,
Inc.,
Jurk IHatton Electric Com­
pany, and The Sanford Her­
ald.
W lieir ran you sec crea­
tive cooking T At the second
annual Mr. and Mis. Creative
Conking School at the San­
ford Civic Center March 30
7:30-9:30 pm. Door prizes
Mini recipe books will be giv«
m away.

m iiig \n d «t’a a atone** th ro w
from the a r t tie n a u rc * o f th at
an* lent n i y .

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IIidy i i/ii ( 1y til no 1lion Ameiii Jin* *41live I aJUload ei»ety yenf,
w ith I h e ir f aim In *
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a m y'hi mm i- of f t h it U 'l loti
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day mi* ao in h o i o p r. Y e t they
would e n jo y th eir v a c a tio n *
mote if they look a b le a k

New York?
Portland?

loppinir
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j have his d a y at the b e a ch /1

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Miami ?

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You shrewd cool
financier.
You got yourself a
full-size Olds 88
instead of that car with a
’low-price’ name.
And you saved yourself
big money to boot! 99

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A L B E R T CROW LEY FRENCH, well known in
Seminole and Volusia Counties, celebrated his
84th birthday March 6 at a dinner party given
in his honor by some 20 friends and neighbors
in the Lake Ashby area. French, a native o f
Alabama, came to Florida some 36 years ago and
was a lumberman in Seminole County for many
years before moving to Lake Ashby.

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everything so easy for you ? One trip and you'H
know why folks call Trailways the easiest
travel on earth I

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Pago 6— March 23, 196B

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T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) — Orange and Osceola
counties have been designated as the site o f a new
9,000-acre federal-state wildlife preserve.
The atate outdoor recrentionnl planning com*
mlttee agreed to spend $830,000 to help purchase tho
lnnd and ordered Director
Ncy Landrum to set up up money for the land.
Total cost of the project
meetings with federal o f­
would be $69,000 for a 107ficials on the project.
The land . is in * the acre lake located on 236 acres

S p a re s
By John A. Spolikl
Let's hop-*co(ch around the
leagues and as* who'a doini
what to the ten pins.
Loti e l pin-pounding In the
X I Noootr'a League. Look at
M arie Carathen of the N a­
tionwide Iniuraoco team aa
an example.
Margie thol a 208/390 eerlee
end II memory itrv e * me cor­
rectly, l i l t week ehe was over
the 600-eeriei m irk. Another
Hl-Nooner
plaetering
th e
atrike pocket la Gloria Aceardl ol Southern Air team with
3M/MI aet.
Dependable Dot Button of
Art Brown Peat Control had
ffimea of 1M, 190/153.
League Secretary Etta Dor­
man telle me that more than
M girl a have already alined
to bowl In the Summer Lea­
gue. That'a terrific.
Aa a matter o l fact, what
with all of the newcomeri
coming Into our Sanford area,
here'! your invitation to make
plana now on entering any one
of the many league! whlch'll
be rolling during the aummcr
month*. 1 have a hunch that
thli year we’ ll have more
people bowling In aummer
ionion* thtn we've ever had
previouily. (Our c o c k t a i l
lounge will make it a mighty
convenient and comfortable
place to meet your bowling
buddici, won't It? )
Jean K r e l c k
had the
"groove” figured out for the
Sand Spun League. Leading
her teem m elei ol Plcrro Men
ufacturlng, Jean bleated a gi­
gantic 243 game and finished
with a 370 *erlea. No doubt
about it, Jean I* one of the
arra’a better women bowler*.
Back three or four month*
ago, we etarlrd giving free
lesion* to our new friend*
from Deltona with the idea
that maybe tome of the other*
would like to join litem tin
Friday afternoon* for mtno
kegling fun. At that time
there were four or maybe five
who came out for the lesson*.
Since (hat time, the Del.
Iona “ Pin
Buitera”
have
grown to a league of 33 to 40
happy retiree* who meet here
at the lane* every Friday at
1 p.m. There'* room for plen­
ty more, think* to Cell Glaz*
icr. Buy. 1* she ever a go-geltert
In thu same group, Ed Shllto shot a 184; Jack Dickson
ir&gt;8; Ralph Alger 1G3. and Jim
Shilling 189, 172/323.
Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal League's Tom Ulrich mada
bit prtieorc known with ex­
cellent tcorct of 309, 201/373
aerie*. Jtl* teammate Bill
Thumaa was only three pint
behind Tom a game with 110,
204/370 eet.
The Sunday night Mr. and
Mr*. League had a real bomb,
or in the form of Big Jack
Kanner who exploded with a

247/607 eeriea. Gee, but b e'i
been red-hot in the l u t two
to three week* of action.
Olhcra who bowled well In
thin

league

were

Charlea

Laming, 197; Fred Hollen,
193/841; BUI Dardani, 301;
Lynn Cbestara, 206, and Dutch
Ungar, 194.
If you're having troubla
with your bowling, maybe
thla Up will help you - out
When you deliver the ball, It'a
auppoied to be at le n t 13 (o
12 Inchei on the other aide of
the foul line. Quite n few lo­
cal bowleri have been aettlng
their ball down thla aide of
the line. Whan that happen*,
It tikee all of the " i t u f f ' off
of the ball,
Congratulation! to y o u n g
Beau Bucklew for hla 199 In
the Parent Youngitar League.
Upholding the honor for the
parent!, Dick M aytr chippedIn wllh ■ 194; Dutch Unger,
203, and another youngater
who performed well wee John
Bogga with hie 102 gem*.
Thla hai proven to be on*
of the m olt popular league!
here at the lane* and hai only
another two weeki to go. And
then the youngitcra will bowl
the final night In competition
for a bowling bag, ahoea and
a bowling ball. In addition,
handsome trophlea wlU be
awarded to the first three poalUoni.
The Perent Youngiter Lea­
gue wit) be one of those
forming for the lummer, ao,
if you'd like to be In on all
the fun, get your name* In
now at the detk at the tines.
For the first time ever, the
Junior Bowling league will
have IU own City B om ling
Tournament on April 24 and
May 1.
The teams will meet on the
24th at 9:30 am . and again
at I p.m. and the double* and
tingle* are scheduled for the
following S a t u r d a y
with
squads at the *ame times —
0:30 a m. and I p.m.
All of the event* will be on
a handicapped baiis with the
entry form* on the counter at
the lanes.
It'a Just great getting back
to our regular routine, like
Moonlight Bowling on Satur­
day night*
At Philllpa mu*l h » v e
brought practically everyone
from Chuluola up for the fun
'cause he had a rrally, really
big group with him.
Series winner* were Elea­
nor Bclquc end Bob (Food
Fair) Souloff. Individual game
winneri war# Beverly Mceki,
Millie Stewart, Jonnle Elam
for the ladles and Bill Fox,
Buddy Meeks, Bill Ramiey
and Fred Brown.
It's run every Saturday at
9 p.m.
See you at the Sunday Spe­
cial from 11:30 'till 3 p.m.

RecdyjCrcek area o f the two of land near Pensacola,
Osceota County asked th*
counties.
Approval o f the project rep­ committee for $10,000 to buy
resents ooe of the largest sin­ a 27-acre parcel from Stati
Sen. Irlo Bronson, of Kissim­
gle expenditures by the commee, for use as a park. Th*
miltcc since its inception two
committee w*s told the pro­
years ago and was touched off
perty hid been appraised at
by a federal government an­
$24,500.
J. D. Crawford, G. H. Minton and W. H. Wendell; back row:
A IR C R A F T M A IN T E N A N C E football team member* hold
nouncement that it waa ready
Dunedin Mayor Edward M.
Cdr. P. A. Schwartz, J. M. Klinger, T. E. Ernst, D. L. Haack,
trophlea presented fo r winning the Intramural Flng football
to participate financially.
Eckert suggested the state
P. Denny and V. E. Hannigan.
championship In the season. juHt closed at Sanford Naval A ir
The state money will come
consider buying Cslsdcsl Is­
Station. Pictured from the left, front row: D. E. Drelfuerst,
(N avy Photo)
from $1.6 million available to
land, a 600-acre parcel of land
the committee from a whole­
in the Gulf of Mexico west of
sale tax on sporting goods.
Dunedin. He said the eight
Th*1 Reedy Creek
area,
private owner* were willing
south of Orlando, was one of
to tell and the cost would bo
the firit land purchasci ap­
about $2,000 to $3,000 an acre.
proved by the committee. It
will b* a federal-state project
and, under the present setup,
the federal government would
hold title to the land after It
3.20
J. R. Gltheai' R.B.’i Pete P at’s Bell Ringer
By David Higginbotham
Coach John Colbert has ii purchased from private
VERO BEACH (U P1) - C o l ­
bean putting tha Seminole* owners.
make# hla debut la failure Quinicta (0 8) {63.20
Herald Sports Writer
lapse
of the Lo* Angeles Dod­
Landrum, however, was in­
The Seminola High swim­ through rigid training work­
competition tonight at tho Daily Double (1-8) 133.20
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club 3rd Race — 3/16 — Time 31.99 ger* last season came a* no ming team travel! today to outs daily in preparation for structed to try to get stale
LONDON (U P I) - The Rip,
Tuesday's meet, working on title to the land or to seek
In the featured 10th race.
14.20 6 20 3.60 *urprlw to 'heir general man* the John Long Pool In Orlando
owned by Queen Mother Eli-'
Simone
the relay Kama the m oil.
perpetual care under the ausThe Gllheo* pup haa finish­
for a Metro Conference swim
Brookings
0.10 3,40 ager. Burilc Havaii.
The Semlnoles had a highly picica of the Florida Game rabelh, w*s Installed as th*
ed in the money In five of his
" I couldn't put my finger on meet
against tho Colonial' successful team last year and
10-1 co-favorite along with
8.20
j and Fresh Water Fish Com
last ilx itarta to com* all the Nancy Speed
Grenadiers
and
the they seem to have caught up ] mlsnion.
It," B ivasl recalled, "but I High
Scotland’s
Freddie for Satur­
Quintets
(1-2)
138.20
way from grad# D to feature
just had a feeling last spring Boone High Braves. The meet to the marks they set last
Perfects (1-2) $103 80
The committee alto took day's Grand National Steepleposition*.
was slated to get underway at year by turning in better
levcral request* for grant* of chav* at Ainlrcr.
R. P .’e Pete mede It into the 4th Rate — 3/18 - Time 31.78 lhat we were not going to do 4 p.m. thl* afternoon.
time* each meet. Tjhe girls' fund* under consideration, in­
Following the two favorite*
top competition at the track Nana’* Nancy 11 40 8 00 8.40 very welt. 1 didn't think we
The Seminole boys will be loam has not won a meet thus
3 80 3 20
cluding one from an Escam­ as top choices in the Grand
by really going all out in his Big Member
would slip as badly as we did. out for their third win of the far. but it is cxpectrd to im­
4.60
bia County group to buy land National which determines th*
start. He won easily by nine Solomon Action
but I was not at all optimis­ season after beating Vcro prove with each meet.
Qulnicla
(1-3)
$30
60
for creation of a fishing lake winners of th* Irish Sweeplengths and waa limed at 31.34
Beach and Eustia and the
tic.”
Perfects (1-5) $72 30
and recreation ares.
stakes, arc Kapono, at 19-1
second*.
girls will be out for their first
llavavi
made
it
clear
lhat
3lh
Rare
—
*»
—
Tim
e
41.49
O. E. Frye, game and fish and Itcmdctto at 16-1,
Other speedster* In the field
win
of
the
xenon
after
losing
9 40 4 40 4 4o] neither he nor anyone else in
commission executive direc­
The race is attended an­
Include Gator Hand. Noble Dus'* Gnnr
8 80 0 00 the Dodgers front office put by a narrow margin Uieir first
tor. said his agency would nually by about 100,000 enthus­
Clyde, Gate Man, W .D ’s Sure Best Alida
two
meets.
3 20 any blame at all on manager
build and stock the lake and iasts and D viewed on tele­
Foot, Russ Votmer, C. Mac-j Alex Ulack
Colonial and Boone have thp
Walt Alston.
provide necessary boat ramps vision by another 300,000,000
Duff and Mlira’ s Mist.
|Quinicta (1 7 ) $39 00
best
swimming
tram*
ttiat
"H ow can you blame the
provided the state would put I in Europe,
Homer Herndon's Patrolman] i'erfecta ( 17) $132 10
they have had in a numtier o(
Day made believers of all the 6th Race - 3/18 - Time 31.91 manager,”
Bavasl a s k e d .
United Press lnternitionsl
yean
,
but
the
Semlnoles
have
13 60 5 00 3 40 [ "when you lose a pitcher like
doublers Monday night when Fanny Fire
New York (A ) 6 Pittsburgh 0
3 80 2 60 Johnny I’odrcj. have a fine a number of swimmers Lhat
Im raced from far back to win 111 Judy
lettered last year who are Minnesota 4 St. Louis 3
4
00
hitter
like
Tommy
Davis
go
in­
American
Fantasy
tha first annual Young Cham­
to a slump and wind up with winning in every meet. There Wuhington 3 Detroit t
Quniela (I S) $14.40
pions litle.
.Sandy Koufax on the side- are also a number of new San Francisco 3 Cleveland 3.
Overlooked In the early I’erfecta (5 1 ) $49.30
members on the Seminole
(lim e tallest by agreement
lines?
7lh
Hare
—
S
—
Time
40.51
odd*, th# Herndon pup on a
TO H A V E Y O U R R OOF
team who are helping to Boston 9 Los Angele* ( A ) 7
" A manager has no control
18 40 7.20 4 40
sensational finish to overhaul Tarot
strengthen the team greatly.
Philadelphia
3
Chicago
lA
)
1
C H E C K E D , R E P A IR E D OR
4 2() 2 no over thing* like those ”
early
leader
Pillow
Fight Please Joan
Kansas City 4 Los Angeles (N )
Another factor in thp Dod­
3.60
down down the borne ttretch We Get
R E P L A C E D IF N E E D E D
A-squsd 1
ger collapse was the failure
Tar Guard, owned by Joa Ge­ Quimela (3-9) $23.40
Milwaukee
6
Loi
Angeles
(
N
)
of prom Ding youngster* to
Perfect! (3-4 s $37.10
rard, ran third.
D-squad 1
Patrolman Day, who won Mb Rare — 3/16 — Time 3153 come through.
Houston 7 New York (A ) 4
“
I
gues*
we
ex
peeled
too
8 20 6 60 4 10
both qualifying beats for the O B 'a McDuff
Cincinnati 2 Baltimore 1
ALSO P A IN T IN G AN D
6,80 3 80 much of them loo quickly."
final;, was clocked at a fine L.R.'s Alley Oop
HALLANDALE (U P I) —Gun
HOME
IM PROVEMENTS
4
40
Bavist
aiid,
adding
that
he
31.31 second*—tiia belt timing W .D.'i Noor
Bow will have to carry 130
*
*1
1
1
1
felt
the
Dodger*
have
Qulnltla
(1-2)
$33
80
regiite red In the entire com­
|more
promiilng
youngster* l&gt;uum 5 ° f a mile and one- Bradley Nam ed
petition which started two Perfect* (2 1i $139 30
quarter when he attempt* to
PORTLAND, Ore. (U P I) —
9th Race — 3/16 — Tima 31.48-than any other elub in the Iraweek* ago.
rrpeat last ) ear's victory in Bill Bradley of Princeton was
------ NO OBLIGATIONS ----O.U.'a
Adjusted
8
00
4
40
3
80
gue
Th* Herndon speedster, who
the $100,000 added Gulfatrcam named the outstanding player
Bolh Bavail and Alston In3.90 2 80
won't be two-years-old until Speedy Dee
Park' Handicap next Saturday. of the 1963 NCAA basketball
3 80 list there wat no rnmpluncrJuly, now has won five of six
Thr Gedney Farm* speed- tournament Sunday and also
ncy on the part of the players.
official Marl* m his racing Quinlala (1 Q&gt; $32 80
ball will be giving up seven to was named lo U&gt;c tourna­
Perfect*
(6-11
$84
60
career, lie paid $9.20. $3.40
19 pound* to an expected six ment'* all-star team along
I0(h Rare — 5/16 — Tim * 31.32
A. J. Adcock and II. E. BerryhiB
and $3.60 across the board.
challengers In the big money with Gall Goodrich, Edg*r
Bradley
Choice
Patrol
Man
9
20
9.40
3
60
Result! of Monday evening's
2109 MagnoUa Ave. — Sanford
race. Despite the high weight Lacy and Kenny Washington
P H IL A D E L P H IA (U P I ) —
Pillow Fight
3 10 4 80
races:
probably go to the post as an of UCLA and Carrie Bussell
122-2287
122-9041
8.00 All-America Bill Bradley of
1st Race — 1/1* — Time 30.93 Tar Guard
odd* on favorite.
of Michigan.
Princeton
»
n
a
unanimous
L .L .’a Me Too 3 00 2.20 2 20 Qumieli (2 3) $3! 80
tholes of the basketball teams
Ryan’s Express
3 00 2 40 Perfect! (5 2* $87 30
Amigo Rocker
2 40flilh Race - S - Time 40 62 that played In th* Paleatra
Oul Oul Dupree 7.00 4 80 3 40 thla aeaion to their all op­
Quimela (1-2) $7.20
6 40 3 (&gt;0 ponent squad. Others tetacled
2nd Race — 3/1! — Tima 21.82 Bank Trust
* S O0 were Dorrie Murrey of De­
Top Shopper
is so 8.20 3 to K B .'* Edrad
troit, Rick Barry o f Miami,
Renasent
7.80 4.00 Quinlela (231 $3140
Fred Hutiel o f Davidson and
I’erfecta (2 3) $137 00
-Bob Weiia o f Penn Bute.
Muturl handled $93,734

Seminole Swimmers
Patrolman Day Wins LA Dodgers'
Collapse Came
"Young Champions'
Travel To Orlando
As No Surprise

Exhibition
Baseball

Now is the Time

Gun Bow Seeks
To Win Again

ed throughout the nation to
give performance* and last
year made a 23-day foreign
tour, performing In Barcelona,
Spain; Nice, France; Flor-

Thomas, Ulrich
Pace Psychos
Bill Thornes and Tom U l­
rich were the hotihota for the
Payeho-Ceramlce with 210/670
end 206/673, respectively, a*
they blaittd their etoaaat pur­
suer*

In

th*

Samlnol*

BEFORE THE SPRING RAINS!
FREE ESTIMATES!

Who's the fairest one of all?

FSU Circus Ending Season
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) The Florida State University
student circus, minus its spec­
tacular triple aomeriault cm the
flying Irapete, winds up ID
18th season next month.
The ibow wilt tie*d for sum­
m er quarters at Callaway Gar­
dena, Ga.
The clrcui performed Its an­
nual home shows on March 5 8,
and 12-12, then started pack
ing for two road shows, one in
Tifton, Ga., April 2 and another
(he next day at Valdosta.
Coach Jack Haskins said a
22 member troupe would aum­
mer at Callaway where they
fiv e dally performances and
teach five hours a day in the
Garden's recreation program.
The aummer stay In the
Garden's enable the perform­
ers to brush up on perform ­
ance techniques, learn new
tricks and stay In shape for
the coming aeaton. ,
It was at Callaway Gardena
• year ago that o a t of the per­
formers Anally managed the
triple somersault, a feat un­
equaled by many performer*
in or out of the professional
circus.
Normally tha circus troupe
member* about 100, hut that
number la cut considerably
fo r the summer stint.
The TSU circus has travel­

Queen's The Rip
10-1 Co-favorite

cnce,

Italy,

and

W ho? Me, of course. Me,
in my
Dodge Coronet 5 0 0 ..;
with bucket seats

O NLY

end dreamy interior.
Imagine
how young
1 look.

Alhcni.

Greece.

RACING D AYS

Th* circus waa founded in
1947, the year lhat Florida
Slat* became a coeducational
ichool. Prior to 194T it was a
woman's collega.
Haskins creatod the circus
wtillt looking for an athletic
event In which both men and
women students could partici­
pate.
At one time, before the cir­
cus got Its tent, personnel
totaled nearly 200 student*.
But that number was cut about In half to get the acta
under th* big top.

LEFT!

N IG H T L Y

8:10 SUNDAY

Me­

morial Hospital League at
Jet I-a net for four big wins
that pushed tham way out
front, t-*n Munson waa tha
star for tha PRN'a with 168/.
498.
Tha Tap Pills won three end
one-half points from
the
BFEa aa Jo Bush scored a
big 179/419 and Gary H arri­
son did soma fins bowling
with a 183/489.
It waa Johnny Hodga all
tha way fo r tb* BID* In a four
gam * romp ova* th* Medics a*
he rolled bis flret 800 plus
game with a 112/611 aariee
that waa entirely too much
fo r them. George Mason hit
a 170/986 also far the BID*.

Jax Outboarders

M A T I N FF^

M A i m C C i

W ED N ESD AY A
S A T U R D A Y — 2 P.M.

*

Claim M arathon
JACKSONVILLE

(U P I)

-

Tb*
Jacksonville
Outboard
Club, claimed a marathon mo­
torboat record today of 19
days, 13 hours and 41 minutes
for 10,000 miles.
The run up and down the
St. Johns River was made in
a 30-horsepower outboard dri­
ven by S3 men and women
d u b a e a b « n in tour-hour
shift*. It urai computed Mon­
day. The old record, club o f­
ficials laid, was 17 daya set
b a n tn 1937,

gtmaatlonal PEH FECTA 3 I

Grandstand
* Luiuriou* Clubhouse
THURSDAY — LADIES' NIGHT .

• Comfortable

Sorry,

No

Minor*

Or try the standard 273or extra-cost 318, 361, or 383 cu. in. V 8. Hot n«w tigs/ tamers i t a new lo w v price..
ic f '
"

KENNEL

CLUB

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Midway Between Sanford fk Orlando

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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS, INC.

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WawTnrB

NOTICE VfcDKR
FIC TIT IO US \ * K K L A W
NOTICK IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that th* u n l t r d s n t d , dtslrtng
to « a a * t * ta builata* In Rami
tiola County, Florida, undar tka
nama S E M IN O LE M ONU MEN T
C O M P A N T Intanda to raalatar
th* aald nama with tha Clark
o f tha Ctrcull Court of Sami*
not* Count/, Florida, purauant
to Chaptar I I I 01 of Florida
Stidutaa,
1*1 L I L L I A N M. M c CAL L
S P E E R * tiPEER
Atlornaya at La w
111 M a in o lla Avanua
Sanford. Florida
I’ ubtlah March 9, I. II, It, l i l t
C D K -I

ffn ll

March 23, 1935— P a r* 7

In City, League play, the

That Dlvaralflad farvlcaa Ins.
tha holder of tha (ollowlnx cartlflcata haa filed aald certifi­
cate for taa deed to be leoued
thereon. Tha certificate num
NOTICE (IF APP LI C ATION
her and year of latuance, the
FOR TA X DEEM
dcacrlptlon of tha property, and
tha nama In' which It wet ISar. l b l . l t Florida Stalntaa af
lb «»»
aettiaad are aa follows:
NOTICE IS H E R E O T OIVEN,
Certificate No I I I
Tear of
leauanea 1111
That Dlvaralflad Sarvtcaa Inc.
the holder of tho following
Deaerlptton o f Preportyi
Lola II fllk A Watt Alta- cartlllcato na* Iliad aald cartlmoittp
Heights
Section flrate for tag deed to lie Issu­
thereon.
Tha
certificate
Three Plat Uook 10 P e a - II ed
Name In which ataeeeed Fed­ number and year of Issuance,
tha
description
of
the
proper­
erated Corp. of Florida. All of
aald property bslng
In the ty, and tha nama In which It
County of Seminole, Slate of a n asaeiaed ats aa follows:
Year of
Florida. Unleea auch cerllflcate Certificate Nr. 1 US
•ha ll bo redeemed accurdlng to Issuance last
Deaerl pt ton o f P r o p e r l y ,
la w the properly deeerlheil In
Lot 30 Blk A Sport ama n'a
ouch certificate will he eold to
Bara,Bee BLat Book 1 Bases
the hlRheat ca«h bidder at the
II A 11
front door of the Seminole
Name In which assessed Anna
County Court Houee at Sanford.
A
Sylvia
Olmsttad. All of aald
Florida, on the flret Mnndey
In the month of April, 13SJ, property helns In the County
which le the 9th day of April, of Seminole, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate ahatl ba
1119.
Dated thte 17th dey of Fe b­ reiteamrd aceordlns to law tha
property described tn auch cer­
ruary, m i .
tificate will hr n,td to the
(Official Clark'* Seal!
highest
caah bidder at tha front
Arthur II. Beckwith, J r ,
loor of tha Seminole County
Clerk ol Circuit Court.
Court House at Sanftsrd, Fl or­
Seminole County, Florida
ida. on tha first Monday In tha
Uy; II. N. Tamm. Jr.,
month of April. IMS, which la
Deputy Clerk
Publleh March 1. I, II. 91. IMS the Sth day of April. IMS.
Dated thla IT it* day ol F e b ­
C D K-I O
ruary, IMS.
(Official
Clark'* Seal)
n o tic e o r a p p l ic a t io n
Arthur It Beckwith, Jr.,
FOR TAX IIF.F.II
Clerk
o f Circuit Court
( le e , lot.ia Florida nialwfea of
Semlnnla County, Florida
m u
By: It N. Tamm, Jr.,
NOTICE IS II E R E U T OIV EN,
Deputy Clerk
That Dlverallled Sarvlcee. Inr
Publleh
March I. &gt;. II, 31. 1M1
the holder ol the followln* cer.
IIK -II
tlflcata haa filed aald certifi­
cate for taa died to be limed ". N O T IC E u r A P P L I C A T I O N
thereon. The certificate num­
FOB T A X D E E D
ber and year of lnuance. tha (tee. t a b le Florida Itatatea of
daecrlplltn of
tha property, ■set)
nod the name In whtch It wai
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IV EN ,
■ aeeiitd ere te follow*:
That Dlvereltled Services. Ine..
Certificate No. I l l
Year of the tiutder o l the f o l l o w i n g
latuance 1 M 0
e r l l f t c a t a ha* filed eald cer lleerrlPtlea ef Properly
Iflcata (o r tie deed to be
N 1 Ft, ol S to Ft. Lot 10 s- u n t It,error, T h o c e r t i f i c a t e
Blk 1 end ( I Tl of N 10 n u m b e r nn,l j e . t r &gt;,f issuance,
Ft. of I-ot 91 Blk 1 Fair- the d e s c r i p t i o n „ f the p r o p e r t y ,
view
and thJ name In w In, h It w as
w h ic h

a ieee&gt; 'd

1

K A Martha
Batten. All of
• eld property twins tn the
County of Seminole, State of
FI or Ida. Colei* auch certificate
ahalt be redeemed accordtna to
law tha priperty de»crlhed In
euoh rerMflcate will he enltl
t&lt;&lt; the highest ca*h bidder at
the [m m dour of 11.&lt;• Srinltmle
County Court lloii*a at Snntord.
Florida, on the tlrwt Monda&gt;
tn tha month of April, 10*..
wlilctt la the eth day of April,
l»C.
Dated thl* tTth day of hrt&gt;maty, 1. a9
ttltn.lal t*lerk‘e H-’Sll
At I hut H Itrck wltli, Jr .
Clerk of cirrult Court
S e m in o le County, F l o r i d a
By; II. N Tamm, Jr.,
Deputy CJrrk
Pul.Ileh March 1. 9, 19. II. m i
C D K -ll.

Wildwood on three hiti, 10-3, 1st rollsd over the 600 merk.
In registering the eecond L y ­ John Knteland led the peck
man

tha

Inert

of

I*-

County

Jwd* &gt;, Srmlool* County,
w Pr ob at a.
Ida
In rat Ealala of
L E W I S W . nCIHSKSS

•

llor-

n ciu i't

T o til t ra d lla ra and / » * • • » •
Slat Ian
t'lnlma
or
llrrwawda
Ap a lw al Wald E - I - I r l

victory

of

the

with fem es of 221, 226, 103

year

against a single defeat. Simp- for ■ 646 strits. Hs was fo l­
klna struck out eight W ildctU lowed by Gerald Behrens 221,
In the affelr and held the op- 176 and 236/633; George
ponenta hitlen during the last Swann 220, 222 and 188/630;
six frames.
■nd Andy Patrick 1B2, 213 and
Grey hound diamond

200/605 serlee.

fans

The Jet Lante team with

are hoping for ■ repeat per
form ince against Leesburg.
Head Coach Jim Payne anJ
Assistant W ilt Diurua plan
onca again to atart sophomore
hitting star Larry Lott as
Simpkins' battery mate be
hind the plate. Dig Larry Mil­
ler will be at firat base. Mike
Sterling will start at s«cond
Brent Helms will be the short­
stop and Larry Baker will
man third base in the Lyman
infield.
Available substitutes include
Bryan
Bury,
Mike Lucas,
Itonnie Boston and Ricky Mil­
ler.
The starting trio of flyhawks will be from left to
right, Marvin Cook, Allen
Current and Don Paulsen.
Gary Gunter, Dickie Clarke
and John Tittle are ready for
outfield duty should they be
needed.
If Simpkins needs relief
help on the mound, Payne can
choose from among lefties
Charles Newell and Tim Blair
and righthanders Mark Brew­
er
and
Frank
BallanUne.
Brewer and Newell, who hurl­
ed In the New Smyrna Beach
game on Saturday, probably
will rest lotlay. One of the
two probably will receive the
starting assignment against
DeLand on Friday.
Payne and Diurus have
been pleased with the perfurmancr o( their young team
s- r s - ei l A l t ,i
roll i s ,
I ' e r t l f l . w t e No. I K S
Y e a r o f thus
far. Particularly out­
Iss ua nc e 19*1
standing of rourar hat been
( l e a r r l p t l n w «,( P r o p e r , r *
Dot 3 Dayman'* addition the fine pitching and defease.
No I Blal nook S B a a * I
Name
in
which
assessed The two coaches hope the
K * * e i A \B, e F u l le r All o f s l i d
Hounds can muster a lot of
p r o p e l t &gt; I.r i n g In it,a i ' „ u
&gt;
hits off the Leevburg pitching
o f Se m in ol e. M a t e o f F l o r i d a
C o t e s - aut h r e t t l d i e l r sn ai l he tonight to make up for the
redeemed
a -cu rd in g
to
law one-hit shutout they suffered
t h e
property
d e s c ri b e d
In
auch c e r t i f i c a t e w i lt 1,e sold to at ihe hands of New Smyrna
the h . k h r s l , asti bi d de r at the Beach.
fr o n t
do o r
or
tha
Se m i n o l e
i nu nt v C o u r t H o u s e at S a n ­
ford, F I , If Ida. on the f u s t M on ■
day In the mont h ,,r April, I'usF,
will. I, u the i l l , d a y o f A p r i l

is*:,
Dated thla 17lh day o f
rout)
1'] s -i

Feb-

Col Joseph
Union Army
War Between
a follower of

(U ffK ial

C l e r k ' s S e a l,
Ar * Itur II Me k w It I, J t .
C l e r k o f C ir cu it C o u t h
S e m t n o i*
County,
Florida

B y : It N Tamm, J r ,
Deputy Clcik
Pul.llah March I, ». II, IS. IMS
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I Oil 1 A t D E E D
ISer. 11, (.la Florida statutes al

Behrens' taking charge took

three points from tha firstpiece Bob'* Restaurant fives o m e to move within two
games o f the Itegue lead. Don
Dormen paced the restaurantmen with hti 206/637 set. ,
Cook’s Comer Andy Pat­
rick's big stria* salvaged
three wine from the third
placed Pryor'* State Farm In­
surance team. John Zuell of
Pryor'e was high with his 647
srrits. Cook's is now plaesd
fourth In th* league.
Th* fifth pieced Lake Mon­
roe Inn team and sixth-slotted
Rot* and Wilks locked horn*
■nd cam* out with an even
split, two and two. Knttland
was high fo r Lake Monro*
and Swann balanced the led­
ger for R. A W. with his 630.
Harry's Bar and Package
and the American Legion Tost
63 fiveaome c*m* out of their
match with an even break *1au a* Jeeee (James) Conk
leading lterry'* with his 623
and team Captain Clyde Piercy tups for the legionnaires
with a 506.
Sanford Manufacturing lost
nil four to Wisdom Sod Serv­
ice aa Jetry Wiedom led hla
team by rolling it MS eeriea.
Jack Frost nipped tha pin* to
the tune of 662 for th* man­
ufacturing men.
There were 10 gamrn over
tho 200-mark thla week with
Gerald Behrens on top with
hi* 236 and 22t; John Kneiland 226 and 221; Jack Kan­
no 22(5, Pete Peteraen 223,
Georg* Swann 222 and 2211;
Andy Patrick 213 and 200,
Harry Pentecoat 211, Gordon
Huneycull 209, Gurry Fog 208
and 2U1, Phil Koch* and J Ini
Valantine 207, Don Dorman
206, Boh Guthrie 203 and
Weydemeyer, a Clyde Plercy with a 201 game.
officer in the
the Slates, w it
Even In profile, the eya i*
Karl Mara.
repreiented ai In full face in
ancient Egyptian represent*
Hons.

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die \ Beatrice Kilty All or aald Court on or before Ih# Mill n i d i " w o o d W o o d P r o d u c t * C o .
IMS- D I nt . A l l o f M i d p r o p e r t y b * m «
property helns in the County Jay of April, A. I)
of Seminole, Mate of Florida. you fall lo do *o. Judgnirnl by In t tir C o u n t y nf H*tnlno1*,
Unless auch certifies,e si,alt ha J.r*,ill vvOl h— t*k*o again*! o f F l o r i d a . ITnlrP t auch cpr tlrsdeemed according to law lh* you for lha r*B*f damanded In f l c a i a ah i l l br r t d t r med i t c*•f if 1ik( to I# w Ih* prnpprty
property described tn such , -r- lha Bill of ''onipLItn
DON K AND o u d E B E P
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tlflcata will ha sold to the htahw i l l Vs« Bold to t h * h l f h M l €«&gt;h
eel caah bidder at tha front yanford gemlnol* County. Flor
door of tha Seminole County Ida. this 11Ih day of Matah, A |jldd«r * t Urn f r o n t dour of t h «
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day o f A p r i l , 1Si€ 6
Benilnol# County. Florida
Dated thl* ITIh day of F e b ­
tla t td thl* IM h d i y o f F *bBy Martha T \ ihLn
ruary. t i l l
ru*ry,
1MI.
Deputy Clark
(Official Clerk's la st)
(
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f f u i a l Clerk'* B r*l)
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Arthur tl. neckwtih Jr .
Arihur It B * c k w i t h . Jr.
■in* North Grange BulIJirif
Clark of Circuit t'ourt
I. II. 1&gt;*S.
C l f t k o f C irru lt Cnuri
Orlando, Florida
S e m in o l e County. Florida
C D K -lo *
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K * m l n o l * County. Florida
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
By; H N. Tamm. Jr..
Uy: If. N. Timm, Jr.
I'ublleh &gt;l*r- 1*. 13 1° * Apr
1* the l s a i l of l b * t • ■ ■ t y
Deputy Clark
I»rpu ly C ltr k
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NOTICK 18 H K ft etlT OIVKN.
Thai Diversities Service* Inc, That Dlvar»lllad B a r v U 't Int.
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holder of lb* fo llo w ls t car- Ih* holder ol Ihe following That Dlvtrtlflad 8*rv|r»« Inc.
You and aach ol you ara
hereby notified and rerjulrad llflrola ha* filed said ctrtlfl- cerllflcale ha* filed **ld eeril- th* hnldtr of th* follow Ini
to praeant any clalma and dt* cat* fnr l a i deed lo ba liauad flcele (or l * i deed (o 1-e la m ­ rrrtiftcntt h** flltd Mid r*rtl*
(hereon.
Tho
ctrtlMcato flent• for ttx d»td to b* t*fu«d
manda which you., or either of thareon. Tha certlflcata num­ ed
you. may havo afaln*t
the ber and year of laauanca, lha number and year ol leeuanro. ihtrton. Vh* cnrtlflcnt* num*
lb*
proparty, th* d*»cr1pilon of lh* properly, b fr *nd J94T of i M u i n n , th*
aetata of A N N I E E MURRAY, description ef
formarty A N N I E E
E NO E L and the nama In whirl* It • * ■ ■ nd th* nama In which It *&gt;ae dtterlplion of th* praptrly. nnd
lh* n*m* in which It v i i
aeeeieed are * • (allo w* '
daceaaad. lata of aald County, a*a »«t*d are as follow*;
T**y of a i * * i i i d nr* • • follow*:
Tear af Certificate No. I l l
to tha County Judia of Saint- Certificate No. Sfl
Cnrtlflcnl* No. 117 T n r nf
leeuagc*
1M1
,
note County, Florida, at hit laauanca I9S1 .
I aauaro * 1H0
D e ae rl plL * • ( PyoperlFI
Iteaoriplloa wl P r o p e r l y t
offlca In tha court houea of
I)# *«rlptlwB ml Frwpwrlyi
L&gt;l» I A S Lee* E MAS Ft.
Lola i « to 39 Blk 31 San•aid County at Banford. FlorI x&gt;t a IS A 11 Iton d 811*
of AV S) SI Ft. Ulk It Tr
lando fl a t Uook &gt; page*
Ida. within F a calendar munthe
IS
Hemlnolt
Bark
Plat
l*nr|i
a i H M *1 A l l
from tha tlma of tha flral pubHook 1 page IS
Knm* tn which n«a*n*rd Ho*
Name In whlrh a * t * * * * d
I* W i l ­
Bcallon of Ihla tiotdca. Two
Na m*
In
which
eaeaaeed her! I* pAoplcm. All of **ld pro*
ropiaa of aach claim or de­ liam AV. Arnold. Truata*. All
Mary
G.
William*
All
of
eeld
ptrty
6«ln| In th* County of
mand ahatl ba In wrlllrif. and of aald proparty btlng la tha
shall atata tha plant of r#M- County of Seminole, Stala of property being In the County Ktifilnol*. 8tnt* of FIprldoAUn*
drnra and poat offl rt addraai Florida. L’ nlaaa auch corllflcata of. ■emlnole. Biate of Florida lt *« nuch ctrlflcntn nhnll b*
of tha claimant, and ehall he shall ba radaamed according to Unlaae auch certificate ahatl be r » d « 9i»c0 ncourdlnv to law ^h*
■ worn to by tba claimant, hit law tha properly described lo redeemed according to l a w 't b a pruptrty d«*crlb*d in *Uch rot*
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tlflrnt* will bn *old. lo tho
proparly
daecrlbed In euch cer
• (•nt. or •ttornay and accom­ • uch rortlflcato will ba aold lu _
panied by ■ rillns fee of out Iho highest rash bidder at tba Mflcntt wlll bt told to th* h i g h - L &gt; l f h * « t cnnJi hlddtr nt thn
front door of th* aemlnol*
eat
caah
bidder
at
Ihe
front
dollar and auch claim or de­ front door of the Hemtnolo
mand not ao filed ahatl ba void. County Court House at Han­ door of the BamlnaL County County Court lieu ** at Baaford. Florida, on tba first H o n ­ Court lloue* at Banford, F lo r ­ ford. Florida, * a lh* flr*t Mon­
/a/ CeorRt I*. Kor s I
•
d a aaecutor of tha t-sst da. In lh* monlh of April, IMS, ida, on ihe flrel Monday la the day In th* month of April, M i l ,
which
ta the Sth day of April, monlh of.A pril, ISIS, which la which la tha Sth dor of April,
Wilt and Teatamtnt of
IMS
tba tlb day of April. IMS.
A N N I E E MUR RA Y, form­ IMS.
Dotad thl* 13th day ot F e b ­
Dated ihla l ’ th day of F e b ­
Dated this 11th day of F e b ­
erly
A N N IE
E. E N G E L
ruary, IMS.
ruary, IMS.
ruary. t e s t .
Deceased
(Ottistat Clark's Baal)
(O
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Baal)
(Official
Clerk's
Seal)
r T K N « Y RDM. D A V IS A
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Arthur K
Beckwith,
A r t h u r - H Beckwith. Jr,
McI ntosh
Cl*rk Cirrult Court,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Clerk of circuit Court
Attornaya for Eitcutor
■•mlnel* County, Florid*
Seminole
County,
Florida
Seminole County, Florida
E d w a r d a Building
Byt
H. N Tamm, Jr,
By;
H.
N.
Tamm,
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,
By:
H.
N
Tamm,
Jr.
Banford, Florida ItTTl
Dtpuly Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clark
I ’ubllab March Si, I®. A Apfll
ruMI*h
March
3, t. II, 39. IMS
Puhllah March 3, &gt;. Id, 31, IMS Publleh March &gt;. I. It. 39. IMS
d. ll . t i l l ,
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C D K -ll
C D K -M I
Vnu and aach of vou ara
harchy notified and rruulra-t
to present any clatma and ilf
mends which you, ur enltier "f
yon, mav have a Rain at the
• •tata of L E W I S W. B l BtlEhS.
da.eaaed. tat* of aald County,
to the County Judsa of Seminola County, Florida, at hi* nfflC&lt; lll tha court haute of s*&lt;4
■t Sar.rnrd,
Florida.
C ounty
.........
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calendar month*
vlthln
from the time of the flret pub­
lication
of tin* nnllit
Two
cople* of each claim or de­
mand ahatl tie In w riling and
•hall atate the place of tealdance and poat offl« • addr***
of the claimant, and ihatl b*
■ Worn to by tha claimant, h&lt;*
a«ent. or attorney and accom­
panied V* a rtltnar f i t of ou«
dollar and auch claim ur &lt;1tm.md nol *n filed ehall be Void
/»/ Clarence L Weaver
Aa tt tc ulor of tha l-a*t
Will and Tati ament of
L E W I S W* BURGESS,
Deceased
RTF. N ST BUM, DAVIS A
SI, lN T O »l l
Attorney* for Kaecutur
Edw ar d* Bulliltnc
Sanford. Florida SITT1
Puhllah March 91, Sit. A April

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LOOKING GOOD

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By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Lyman ic e lefthander Steve
Simpkins will
be on the
mound tonight in the Grey
hounds' second Orange Belt
Conference gim e of the cur­
NOTICE OP A P P L IC A T IO N
rent baseball season, a match
FO R T A X D E E D
( I t a I M . l t Florida Stalntoa at against Leesburg’s Y e l l o w
m u
Jackets at Leeiburg.
NOTICE IS H E R E O T OIVEN,
Simpkins will bo making his

Name

Is Winless Queen O f Golfers

Simpkins On Mound In City League
Today For 'Hounds Bowling Play

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Indian Golfers
To Host Trojans

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Ijr MURRAY OLDERMAN

Ooaeh

Sports Editor

Kdwipeptr Enfdrprist Asia.
PETERSBURG,
Fla.
ST.
(N E A ) — A t the age of 6,
Judy Torluemke started hit­
ting golf balls bscauis ah*
had an ambition in Ilf*— to
meet tha Quten o f England.
" A t 16," aha aald, "1 couldn’t
have cared less."
Sha had atready been to
England to play in tha British
Amateur, got knocktd out In
her first match, cried and
■wors she’d never golf again.
Slnca Judy la only 20 now
and chasea tha littla whits
pallet down green fairways
for a living, that resolution
has gone by the boards.
What's left la a pretty, frec­
kle-faced young mis* who haa
grown up to flva feet four In­
ches, and disperses 116 pounds
over that length In Juil. the
right places.
That makes her just about
lha most attractive thing In
womsn'a golf, tha one who
could save tha whole buslnesa,
according to Beverly llanisn,
one o f ths retired queens.
That'a a unique position for
a girt who hasn't won any
tournamsnta since aha turned
pro three years ago.
The last time 1 saw Judy
waa at th* Dural Country
Club a couple of week* ngo,
where sh* look * busman's
holiday to watch tha male
proa pray. Ami she toyed with
* cup o f coffee as she looked
out a vast expanse of glass
over lush, palm-lined meadow
and sail, "I'd be waiting on

Sayles Captures
Medalist Honors
In Local

New Yorker Tops
British Fighter

Shlrlsy Schilk#— bya
The!mo Vose— by*
Kvcnlyn Antar— bye

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Ganaa'

Semi­

to the greens again IMesday

tallies instead e f silting here

if I weren't a pro golfer.”
She turned pro because th*y
stop giving tha amateur gala
axpenia money onca they
reach 18 and Judy "navgr got
usad to navir having any
monay.”
Sha played 16 tournament*
that firat atason, placad In
tha monay in nina and won a
grand total o f |80.
"Baing 17 and on tha tour,"
aha ramlniacad, "ia tika going
out to find a fortune. There'*
an awful lot of responsibility
Just taking care of youriatf.
It waa kind of a nightmare.
" I t can ba damoratltlng be­
cause whan I waa a child 1
waa uaad only to winning."
A t tha age of 8, aha atarted
a three-year monopoly o f tho
National PtaWaa tournament
in Orlanlo, Fla. In 1P64, just
staying data to tha pack, Judy
earned $11,000.
Winning a tournament !■
beginning to bug her because
Judy has a program carved
out to atay on tha tour only
threa more years. Than it'a
marriage and two or three
klda and weekend golf.
Meanwhile, she admitted,
it's a hit of a ball. Rh*'a red­
headed, and freckle* pile on
top ef freckle,, surrounding
mischievous eyes and a bright
smile. Sh* drives around the
country ill her own nsw Oilsmobile, making her own pay­
ment*.
•'1 gel to know n lot, o f peo­
ple,'' slu- said, adding sadly,
“ but I never gel to know any
real writ.
"T h * tour isn’t a normal
life. I'm too much like a girl.
I'm not as devoted as I should
lie. I can stroke a golf ball as
r\|
well as anyone, hut I'^don't
■ Id V
know if I have th* physical
•
ability or lh* stamina,
Grace Saytcs took medalist
"1 dig Chi Chi ltodriguvx
honors when 29 members of tiecaiis* he get* every las',
tin, Sanford Women'* Golf oume out of his swing. 1 love
Association played their qual­ to sec hint pop it past a big
ifying round fur the cluh guy."
Judy's dilemma confront*
championship at M a y f a i r
every
pretty young thing
Country Cluh.
Vivian 1’lerce wna low net whun sh&gt;- gets to wearing lip­
winner Championship tourna­ stick and hae to decide w h i­
ment i* sponsored by the ther to practice the Imeea nohanfunl
Atlantic
National ta or her approach shots.
"Vou gel very used to be­
Bank.
Following ate the pairings ing m the limelight," tnuied
and (lights for tho first round Judy, who has had unly a
small ta il*. "You find when
match:
you're away from it, you like
Championship Flight
Grate
Sayles*. vs
Doris it."
5 penter
Thht’s why she'll, keep her
Jiminte Livingston vs. Mur­ freikl,-* In the *un.
iel .Scott
Franchon
McKoberts
vs
Susy Dickey
Ida B. Wilson vs Trisha
Strnstrom
Vlviun
Pierce
vs
Haiel
Durgo
NOTTINGHAM, EngUnd Jo Mi Daniel vs Ruth Her­
(U PIJ— Hubert HUtoo, of N «w
ron
Marian Cnx v » Doesle De- York, gava Johnny Prescott
more o( a workout than the
Ganahl
British fighter bsrgsloed for
Jana McKibbln i * Elaine
Monday night when ha scored
Kerr
s fourth • round technical
Second Flight
Peggy Billups vs Blanche knockout over Prescott.
Prscott, who is scheduled to
Nicely
Jackie Crawford vs Mary chsltroge Henry Cooper (or
ths British and Empire heavy­
Whelchel
Myrtle Adams vs Jan John­ weight championships in June,
was beaten badly by Hilton
son
Frances Phillip* vs Kath­ and was bleeding from a cut
over his right eye whrn Re­
ryn Park
feree Mickey Fox stopped the
Third Flight
Ann Marih vs Essie R ai­ fight at 1:1$ of the fourth
round.
son

Fred

nole High golf team will talra
afternoon when they host thn
Evans High Trojans in * Metro
conference meet at the M ayfair
Country Club.
In the team's firat outing
they won over the Boone
Braves o f Orlando with each
of the Seminole* four player*
winning. Jeff Williams, Ray
Bradford, Roth Vlblan and
Larry Sherwood will ba teeing
off for Sanford this afternoon.
The Seminole* will boat Col­
onial, Oak Ridge and Lyman
at 4 p. m. Friday at the Mayfair Country Club,

Ferrari 8 In
BEBR1NO (U P I ) — Farrari haa not' antared a fa c­
tory team in tha 12-hour racs
on Sunday, but at least nlna
prototype Ferrarla, reportedly
receiving factory funds and
drlvara, are expected to rae*.

SS Hurricanes Face
S t. Cloud JV s Today
By Jim naerhus
Herald Sports Writer
Coach Dave Miller of South
Seminole will take his Hur­
ricanes to St. Cloud this aft­
ernoon where they will vie
with the bt. Cloud JV'a in their
second baseball encounter of
tiro season.
The 'Canes suffered a 2 1
loss it the hands of Bishop
Moore last week despite the
heavy hitting of shortstop
George Mi twee and the title
relict pitching of l l l u c e
Stuart.
Miller has tabbed Stuart as
starting liurlcr in today’s ai
fair which begins at 4 pin.
"Dig
R ed"
pitched
three
scoreless innings against the
Hornets allowing only (wo hits
and striking out two men. A
tali right hander with fine
control, he also is the ‘Canes

top power hitter.
Stuart's battery male will
be Mickey Hawkes. Jim Lu­
cas, who tallied .South Semin­
ole's only score La»l week,
will he at first base. John
Newell will stait at second
hssc, tcim lng with Milwce
who is hitting 600 at short­
stop. Jamie Cornell rounds
out the infield cast at (lie hot
corner.
Miller's
starting
outfield
will consist (d Jimmy Finch in
le It. the fine fielding Mike
llurgls In renter and lefty
swinging
Matt
Hickok
m
right.
Chief substitutes are infieldera
Reese
Griffin,
Hobby
Owens, Tom
Pinnock and
David Unley and fly chasers
Ijforiard Hollis, Ron Tulbert,
Brandon Heath and Mike Ric­
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TA M P A (U P I) - Golf
Arnold Palmer and Juin (Chila tat
Chi) lUxlriguer meet tn an 11n o t i c e ih i i k b e u v g i v e n .
hole exhibition at the Palms
That n t v * r * m * 4 Hs rvlcs * lac
th*
heldar e f
th * f o l l o w in g Ccla golf course here today.
r * r t l f l c * t * has filed *sl4 c srt lTheir
biggest
challenge,
f u s t * for ts s 4*ed to t,« Issu•4
thsrans.
Tha
t s r l l f l r s t a however, may be Tampa ama­
number and r * a r e f lasuane*.
Ih* rt*»cil pl loo of H u p r o p t r t r , teur Paul Tarnow Jr., who fir­
and ths earns In wh ich tt wa a ed a four under par 66 over
asstsaed a r a * « f o ll ow s:
C e r t if ie s !* No. I l l
T s a r of the 6,271-yard course last week.
Tarnow will make It a threeIssuance I M S
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aome
exhibition
before
a
All Unplatted Part Ulk 11
crowd that will be limited by
Banlande
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la
which
ass*ss*4 Ihe aponaora to 2,000.
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All of said proparty being In
Ihe County nf 8*mlnels, Btala
nf Flurlda t’ nltse auch csrtlricata shall b* r*d**oi*4 * e rordlng I* law th* property dM crlbed In *uch r r rtlf lr at* will
b* told to lb* highest cash b id ­
der at tb* front io o r ef Ih*
Htmlnol* County Court lieu**
W IN TE R P A R K (O P I ) at aanford, Florida, on the flret
hioeday tn th* month of April. Rollioa College beat tha Uni(913. which 1* th* 9th day of
veraity of Cincinnati baeebali
April, l i l t .
Doled thl* 17th dhy of F e b ­ team 6-S here Monday with
ruary. 1911.

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Arthur H. Naekwlth. Jr., tom of the ninth Inning alter
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Reception Tea Welcomes New Members To SMH Auxiliary
t h e dining room of Semin­
ole Memorial Hospital reflect­
ed a carousel o f color and
charm last Saturday after­
noon when the IBS members
of the Hospital Women's Aux­
iliary honored the new mem­
bers with a tea reception be­
tween the appointed hours of
1 and 4 p.m.
T e m p o r a r i l y abandon­
ing their official trademark,
"volunteer pink lady uni­
form s," the ladles depicted
fashlona al la mode personl-

spring tones stole the after­
noon tea scene, with many at­
tired in brilliant, vivid shades
and ever fashionable ebony
creations. Perched atop m i­
lady's carefully styled coif­
fure were chapeaus combin­
ing colorful flowers, feathers,
straw and fabric.
Mrs. Al Hunt, second vice
president, was the overall
chairman In arranging the
event with the auxiliary offi­
cers serving aa hostesses.
The president, Mrs. C. E.
Butler, headed the receiving

line composed o f the new
members who are Mrs. E.
Menaier, Mrs. Z . E. Fisher,
Mrs. James Mayo, Mrs. G. M.
Mickelson, Mrs. James R.
Dycus, Mrs. Calvin Jardlne,
Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Mrs.
Paul W e r n e r
and Mrs.
Thomas Conder.
Pink dominated the decor
of the reception area
refreshment table
linen, overlaid In exquisite,
delicate pink organza featur­
ing hand embroidered detail.
le
Centering the elegant

one end o f the table with cof­
fee poured from antique sil­
ver service at the opposite
end. An attractive assortment
o f petit fours, toasted nuts,
mints and beautifully decorat­
ed home baked goodies were
featured In crystal appoint­
ments.

was a crystal bowl containing
an arrangement of pink and
white snaps combined with
statsi accented on either side
by three branched crystal
candelabra holding tall pink
tapers.
Members alternated In pourat

The

new

members

were

graciously welcomed in an at­
mosphere o f elegance to the
organization composed of vol­
unteer workers who give of
themselves to
benefit
the
worthwhile purpose and alms
for what the auxiliary atands.

MRS. C. E. BU TLER, loft, president o f
Women's Auxiliary, headed the receiving
reception welcoming new members to the
from the left are three o f the new members
Mrs. J. E. Anderson and Mrs. J. R. Dycus,

Seminole Memorial Hospital
line last Saturday at a tea
auxiliary. With Mrs. Butler
honored, Mrs. Calvin Jurdine,

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MRS. H. M. W ILK IN S , corresponding secretary of SMH Women’s Auxili­
ary, pours coffee for two new members of the auxiliary, Mrs. G. M.
Mickelson nnd Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Mrs. Chester Reurick, right, is the
auxiliary treasurer.

EN TER P R ISE PER SO N A LS

MRS. A L HUNT, left, Hecond vice president o f SMI! Women's Auxiliary,
was overall chairman for the recent tea honoring new "Pink Ladies,"
From the left are Mrs. Alice Fiestel, first vice president, and two new
members, Mrs. Thomas Conder and Mrs. Paul Werner. Pouring tea is
Mrs. G. D. Rounds.

Past Matrons And Patrons Audubon Society

cuperating
latisfactorily
at nicely after surgery last week
By Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Friend* of Mrs. O. 13. her homo on Elizabeth Street at the Seminole Memorial
(O tera) Side*, who recently
Hospital.
Frank Rowe of Astor Park
underwent surgery at Semin­
Thursday night was Past
ole Memorial Hospital, will be visited friends here on St.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart HumMatrons and Past Patrons
happy to learn that she is re- Patrick's Hay.
mell and son, Dougie, of BrecNight at the meeting of Sem­
man. Ind., spent several days inole Chapter No. 2, O.E.S,,
Mrs. Katherine Sellers at­
tended last weekend's meet­ recently visiting with friends, held at the Masonic Temple
ing of tin- Florida Education Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hart, Mr. Seventeen Past Matrons and
Association In Jacksonville. and Mrs. Millard Richard and three Past Patrons were in­
troduced and received a warm
While there she roomed with Mr. and Mrs. Warren.
welcome and eulogy from
Mrs. l.autrcis liotcman, lor
Mrs. J. J. Nlcholfon, Worthy
tner second grade teacher at
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn
Matron.
Enterprise and now at the
attended the morning ser­
Tributes to friendship In
George Marks School In DeI.and, and with Mrs. Carol vices Sunday at the church in their honor were given by the
Smith, former first
grade Tampa where Rev. Jack Kelly Star Points. Eva Williams
tcaeher at Enterprise and now ir pastor and Rev. J. Manning ( substituting &gt;, Ruth Causey,
at the Orange City School.
Potts of Nashville, Tenn., was Marie llowrii, Anne Muir and

Honored At O.E.S. Meet

guest speaker. Rev. Kelly is
Friends will be hippy to
the
former pastor at Rarnrtt
210 S. BARK AVE.
learn that Warren lllse is al
Memorial Methodist Church-1
home
again
recuperating
The Dunns spent the remaind­
er of the day visiting Mr. and,
Mrs.
Charles
Dunn
and
daughter, Kim, Mr. and Mr* ,
Hampton Dunn and fam ily
The Welcome Wagon Club
and other rclilives in live
. M R. P A U L S M IT H
of Sanford was entertained
area.
at the recent meeting by a
OF T H E
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hender­ most interesting color movie
8TORRS SCHAEFER TA ILO R IN G CO.
son, Howard Henderson and featuring spring fashions and
Miss Sandra McBride of De- interior decorating sponsored
W IL L UK IN O Ull STORE
Land were dinner guesta of by Senknrik's Paint and Glass
Mr. and Mra. Andre Aylics of Company.
W EDNESDAY, MARCH 21th
Edna Burns, vice president
Altamonte
Springs
Sunday.
During the afternoon they at­ and program chairman, in­
MR. SMITH W IL L UK SHOW ING A COMPLETE
tended the Sidewalk Art Fes- troduced Jerry Senkarik and
L IN E OF SPRING A N D SUM M ER FAB RIC S AND
tlval in Winter Park and the M. C. "M e l" Haines, who
W IL L HE G LA D TO T A K E YO U R M EASUREM ENTS
conducted the program. Betty
orchid show in Orlando.
FOR A SUIT, SPORTCOAT OR S LA C K S TO I1E DE­
Mr. and Mr*. Hcnderaon Rurm-ss narrated the fashLIVERED A T YO UR CO N VEN IEN C E.
were dinner guesta of Mr. and ions,
Mary Pugh, president, an
M n . Cecil Davis in Daytona
Reach Sunday evening, at nouneed that the organization
which time Mrs. Orville Ba­ ol knitting classes will begin
ker and Mrs. Mary Wallen- Wednesday, March 24, at 1
weber o f DcKalb, 111,, were p.m. on the balcony at Gar­
Department S t o r e .
also guests. Mrs. Baker, Mra. rett's
Hcnderaon and Mra. Davis Thursday 'evening at 7:30 a
ch t f r U , 'lt&gt; £ O A .
were schoolmates back in class will be held at the home
of Edna Burns, 207 Collins
Ohio.
Drive in Sunland.
Mrs. Albert Shaw was con­
gratulated on winning second
prize In the recent A rt Show
at the Civic Center,
Other guest* were Mrs. Jer­
ry Senkarik, John Scnktrik,
Keith Urbanck a n d
John
Urownback.
A teal blue handmade pil­
low was donated by Mrs.
Th* Indlspantabit Ufa Strict* pump
Clyde B een and w ai won by
. . . In ths raptile look of tha
Phyllis Rugenstcln.
lesson. , . luscious pastels.
Mrs. Lou Roberts was high
bridge winner with Mrs. Har­
ry Hahn, low bridge. Mrs.
Clyde Gueta was pinochle
winner and the door prize
waa awarded Mra. J o h n
Urownback. The "On T im e"
game waa won by Mrs. Clyde
B een.
N ew
member* welcomed
were Mra. Robert Ralston
and Mra. John Urownback.
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Kathleen Reynolds and b&gt;
Associate Matron, Mrs, Irving
Pryor and the Worthy Ma
Iron. They were then present
ed with gifts and escorted
hark to (heir scats.
At the invitation of Mrs
Nicholson,
many
recallrl
some of the highlights of their
years in office. The piano was
paid for; painting and refur
hishing was done; some had
the pleasure of initiating their
parents or children, or both,
there was a golden apniver*
ary; the Eastern Stm- Maga
zinc was sent gratis to all our
shut Ins; mnnry was raised
(or the benefit of a little girl
who was injured and some
Initiated their husbands
Mrs Lucy Courier told ol
an aumsing incident during
her year. Her first candidate
was her husband and natural
iy enough she kissed him
Others not knowing who he
was wanted to know if she
kissed all
her candidates
There were many memories,
some amusing, some repre­
senting hard work, but every­
one agreed that they had en­
joyed every minute.
During the business meeting
resolutions were read for our
departed member, Mrs. Annie
Thomas, and the Charter was
draped in her memory while
organist Mrs. Joe Lelnhart
played "Sunrise Tomorrow."
Two affiliales, Mary Wetter
and Catherine Nash, were in­
troduced and escorted to the
secretary's desk to sign the
bylaws.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mines. Bilhrey, Estes,
Causey and William*.

Tropical Weavers
Announce Meeting
Open T o Public
An ’ exhibition
from
the
American Craftsmen’* Coun­
cil will be the feature of the
annual two-day meeting of the
Tropical Weavers Guild of
Florida, Friday and Saturday,
April 1-3, at the Robert Meyer
Motor inn at Orlando.
Several Florida handweavera will speak and display
aamplea of twill* and inkle
weaving.
Mra. William B. Abbott of
Tampa, president of the guild,
has ipvftcd all
Interested
handweaver* to attend.

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To Meet Thursday
At Geneva Hall

Mrs. Mercer Robert Burn­ Holmes County and was grad-1 School. He attended Central
Webster High] Florida Junior College and
ham of I,akc Monroe announc­ uated from
was graduated from the Unies the engagement and ap­
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of Florida
proaching marriage of her
gjgl
|
majored
in chemistry and
daughter. Miss Mabel Clarice
mathematics. He is presently
Burnham, to Richard Earl
a faculty member of Leesburg
Leggett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
High School.
C. 1* Leggett of Leesburg.
The marriage will be solThe bride-elect was born in
emnized
at
th e
Sanford
Levy County and attended
Church of God on April 1G at
Cook Academy and Tomlin
7:30 p.m.
Junior High School in Plant
All friends and relatives of
City. She was. graduated from
the young couple arc invited
Plant City High School with
to attend the wedding and re­
the class of /1964 and Is pre­
ception.
sently empj/yed at Southern
phone Company in
Sanford.
Her fiance was born in
MISS BU RNH AM

Forest Lake

The regular meeting of the
Sj-mmole Chapter of the Flor­
ida Audubon Society will he
'iclij on Thursday, March 25,
it 2:3(1 p m at the Geneva
Community Hall.
Ralph S. Hager, chief of in
formation and education of
t In* Florida Slate Hoard of
Park* and Histone Memor­
ials. will lie guest speaker Hr
will divulge information on
lovely Florida parks and will
olso review some of the exist
ing problem s."

Church And School News
Ity Maryann Mile*
Mr. and Mrs. David Hadley
have as their guest Carol An­
derson

from

Benton Harbor.

Mich ,

and

Dr.

A.

llclrnz

from Andrews University.

The Don Johnsons have bad
as hoiiseguest her father, F.
Fivash. of Fast St. laiuis, III.,
Geneva and Sanford mem recently. While in Florida,
hers will serve as hostesses Mr, Fivash went to West
ami any interested persons Palm Beach to visit other ret­
are cordially invited to at ails es.
tend
Mr anil Mrs. Earle Davis
of
Boggstown,
Ind , have
been visiting his brother and
family. Mr and Mrs. James
Davis. Mr Davis has return
ed from South Lancaster to
Tlie Dependable Class ol take Kathryn bark there with
the First Methodist Church him while be gels bis business
announces a change In the in operation for A.U.C.
regularly scheduled meeting
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard
from March 22 to Monday,
and daughter, Vicky, of Kala­
March 29,
Mrs
Itoscoe Taylor will mazoo flew down recently to
serve as hostess at her West visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
First Street home with the lllicks. Mrs. lUick is Mrs.
meeting beginning at 7:30 Howard's sister.

and Elder Samuel laitnbard of
South Lancaster, Mass.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Dick­
son and Mr. and Mrs. Russ
Osborn slopped off al the
Vcrdunc Burnhams on their
way to the Bahamas. They
wrote that Orlando and vicin­
ity was Die prettiest spot they
have seen.

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Xhiirsdsy by Enlisted Wives
Cl (lb
R VAIi'G i
Pat H an ey president and
Tat Sprague, eiee president
presented jfhe books to Miss
^ I 'id e s McDonald, sta ff nurse,
” wito accepted them gracious­
ly and promised that they
would be put to (pood use by
the kiddies In the ward.
A t their meeting last week
at^the Acey Deucy club the
Fitre wives voted to donate $j
toward the decoration of the
N W meeting room.
Vivian Hays was named to
^ v 0 la c e d Linda Pitinas on the
telephone tommitlee. Limin’*
husband has been transferred
to Three and the Five wives
will miss her. Judy Boyce was
put on the refreshment com­
mittee. Guest and new mem­
ber was Thelma Conkle.
A potluck supper was plan­
ned fo r last Thursday at the
home o f Barbara llohrer, with
0 V iv ja n Hays and 1’at liency
as hostesses.
On April 5, Zulu McLeod
and Lois Lindsey will be hos­
tesses for the meeting at the
A D Club.

The Bolle's have had rela­
tives visiting —
Sherry’s
mother, Mrs. Gene Clark and
her aunt Mrs. R. T. Ramos
from South Carolina. Mrs.
Clark, who is an avid golfer,
challenged some o f Three’s
best to a game but no one
seems willing to disclose the
scores. Taking on the champ
were Bea Coffer, Doris John­
son and Bernice Cobean.
*
Three charming gals from
Three are among the spring
rushees o f Theta Epsilon, lo­
cal chapter o f Beta Sigma
Phi. Honorics are Rita Gallnghrr, Jeanne Dunn and our
reporter, Joan Moore.
As we were digesting this
bit o f news, we learned that
Rita is from a town with an
interesting name. It’s Shickshinny. Pa. and oddly enough,
that's an obi Indian ( ?) name,
which we are told means,
“ valley o f five mountains."
Bernice Cobean was low at
the last Three bridge and bad
to take her winnings in pen­
nies while Kaye Richmond
and Carol Bakke walked o ff
with the high honors.
• s •
Kaye shortly after that had
A P R IL 13 at H p.m. is the to have an emergency appen­
time of the next meeting of dectomy. Mflly Thomas has
the RVAH-9 Enlisted Wives been in the hospital, too and
^Club, at the N W Room ac­ both have the warm wishes of
c o r d in g
to Faye Hcllnmy. the squadron for a quick re­
Faye tells us that at the last covery.
•
•
•
meeting o f the group they
THE RVAll-13 bake sale
aaw a film on breast cancer
presented by the Seminole held recently went so well
County Unit o f the American that Lu Schwecrs, chairman,
Cancer Society,
with
Dr. says they could have sold
Arthur Nesmith and Mrs. twice as many goodies as
they had on hand and it made
ITelen Gleeson in charge.
• • •
her sad to ire all that good
HOOKS FOR CHILDREN in the pediatries ward at Seminole Memorial
Hospital were presented by Enlisted Men's Wives of RVA11-5. From left
•
SE V E N TIE S held their last money go glimmering.
She reported outstanding
are President Pat Haney, Miss Nicies McDonald, staff nurse and Pat
meeting in the new Navy Wi(Hcrald Photo)
vea Room and everyone com­ cooperation from everyone and
Sprague dub vice president.
mented on what a pleasant, heaped special praise on Judy
.ominlck, Ann Mayer. Norma ed tier own ad-libs and asides bolder*. Lunch waa delicious, ations made by June McClain
relaxing atmosphere has been
and her crew and about June
attained by the decorations Pickens, Lucy Pope and Alice to the formal fashion com­ o f course, and the before.
herself in one of the most ele­
Bough, who were such effic­ mentary, We were intrigued lunch beverage* flowed as
committee.
gant bonnets we have ever
ient
sales
ladies
Accordingly, P r e s i d e n t
with the unusual looking mike, freely as tile conversation.
seen, worn with complete so­
Highlights o f the recent
Edith Pounds instructed the
Must add one more note — phistication by this icdouhtawhich resembled a
music
Thirteen
EM
Wives
meeting
secretary to send a note to
stand with swing-out candle- about the clever table decor- hie gal.
the chairman o f the conimit- was a cancer film whirh illu­
strated
how
any
woman
can
01 re, commending the group
for the outstanding work that detect abnormalities o f cer­
tain types of cancer with a
has been done,
Steavie Hodges, who repre­ simple monthly self examina­
sented Seven on tills project tion. Both the film and the
10-11 p.m. (N B C ) “ Inter- ogical sites one now has *r .false
pride
of
Jefferson
waa personally thanked for speaker, Dr. Kenneth Wing,
her part in the decorating. stressed the importance of art American Highway: Bridge of cess to thunks to the road High’s student* anil Novak
IfSr latest painting is on ex annual exam by a physician. |the Americans.*’ (C olor) A n ­ and you’ll see various Irenes lin* hi* bund* full trying to
hlhit there, too, as well us Tin- club was grateful to him other of Lou IlniHin's ‘"Knud” and activities unique to Mex­ hold them in check. Honor
those of other talented Naval for the information and dem­ specials and he'll soon have ico and the six Central A m er­ and all is well and-good, hut
onstrated their sincere inter­ more road pictures to bis ican countries the highway »ome o f the kids seem to pre­
^personnel.
i red 11 than Hope and Crosby. passes through. The color fer a rumble and that costly
est.
™ Sevenetles have decided to
Next meeting on the agenda This is one of the more ex­ photography is excellent and 'development occura on the
Invite dependents of enlisted
basketball court. Nuvuk and
men who retired while in for Thirteen Is a luncheon to otic and fascinating o f the the narration is by Frank
Woodridge have to pick up
Seven, to be honorary mem- he held at the Capri Restaur­ series as it follows the high­ McGee with some help from
some Moody pieces wlirn this
bars of the group, with all ant at 12:30 p.m. April 5. Res­ way through some pretty Ben Grauer.
7:311-8:30 p.m. (N B C Mr. IS over, hut it's questionable
privileges except that of hold- ervations must tar in soon, so primitive country from Lar­
whether the eulprita have
iiig office and have changed contact Marge Harvey at 813 edo, Texas, to the Panama Novak “ Honor and All That."
leully learned much about
jungles.
Much
time
is
spent
The
heckling
of
a
rival
school
Rosalia
Drive
for
further
In­
the by-laws to conform to
Beau
Budge*
and
various archeol­ gets to be too much fo r the honor.
fo rrnat ion concerning t h i s examining
t i e t decision.
Mitharl Pollard do nicely as
event.
"M rs. Kenneth Enney, wife
the im tigator* of the trouble.
Crary hsts are In order for
g p f the commanding officer
7:30 8:30 p.m. (A B C ). Comthe
next
business
meeting
on
Waa a special guest o f the
hat
" A Cry In the Ruins.’’
club and ahe presented them April 15, says Reporter Sue
When a Ficticliwoman begins
Maurer
and
she
urges
every­
^f|th a scrapbook donated by
digging in Die rubble, trying
i : oo ( j ) s «r wtiva
one to let their creativy flow
TU ESD AY P. M.
Betty Smith.
to find her hahy. she gets in
III t o n at Utr
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really
interesting
- N e x t meeting will be a
IS) pnnna Haad
the line o f
fire between
* m p t
rtw u la r p m u ra iH iu l* *
chapeaus.
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f o r r-o i m | « o f t h * (a rmful
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everyone instructed to bring
QU*nc*«
and fo r m a temporary cessa­
GIRI.S, It didn’t look like 4:94 (4) N i i f *
( I ) K n ln r Knows Hist
a
wrapped
package. Gail
tion of hostilities. Tile Ameri­
hports, W t » l h » r
t
l)
8**tcli
for
Tomor­
Gomba and Pat Wind are anyone missed the NOWC
(!) Ki w i
can* hrlp her and even the
row
luncheon
and
fashion
show
at
S'9trK«p*
Coni.
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chairmen o f this and further
It &lt;1 (II Ouldlns t.lght
Germans do their bit. When
4 *4 It) Clis N f w s - W a l l i r
II It ( ! ) MIIC News
I in fo rm a tio n may be gleaned Creighton Gardens last Thurs­
Cron kits
a real N a il appears and dis­
t
ee
t
i)
oin
Talk
(1) lluntlay- Hrtnklty
from them. Time has been act day, hut If you did, you real­
t l) Toon. ErnI*
approve* of this non-Aryan
Arj
u
intQtl
&lt;S,
I I N*w*. Kd, Weatbsr behavior, lisnley kilts him
for 7:30 p.m. April 20 in the ly missrd a treat.
1:44 (1) M-Bouad
I .I * ( I ) I'orut
Delightful
dress,
sports,
( ! ) CDS JU por u
N\V meeting room. Hoard
I
:M
(«&gt;
As Tht Wsrld Turns ami l*i ih sides go back to
T :!* (J) Mr. Nov * k
meeting will lie at Edith beach and evening wear from
t l) lAI's Maks A tie*I their Interlude o f humanity.
(1) C6irbftt
t l ' Nawalln*
Pound's home on April { i at Mary - Esther's Shop, beau­
( • ) Charm*! f npftcdftt
Both sides are in for a shock
1:11 ( I ) NJIC Nsw#
■ eo HI Jfi* y Bishop Show
tiful hair styles from House
10 a.m.
st the end.
1:SS
&lt;l)
Password
1:1* (1) llull.bftloo
• • •
of l.eilani, personally done by
It) Mr Halt's Navy
(1) Moment of Truth
8-8:30 p. m. (C B S) Joey
t l ) glam* In ths Wind Bishop Show “ What’ll You
(1) It *4 BkrlUjn
^ C H IE F 'S W IVES CLUB Is Phillip Boyd, gorgeous make­
Tht
Tycoon
1
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1:10
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Have?” Joey can't even say
1:1* 14) I’Miltis*t Junction
t l ) Day la Caurl
( I ) Th# Doctors
( I ) l*tyton I’Uct
I J lu n t, April 17 at 2 p.m. at shoes from Ivey’s o f Sanford,
“ son of a gun” around his
T
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| ^ h t CPO Club grounds for the *11 combined to msks a won­ 10:00 I D Fuwnlvt
pregnant Elbe. She thinks
1:1* III To T.tl ik* Tratk
&lt;t) Osnsrol Hospital
(1) Tht lificinra 4 N u r n t
children o f CPO'a only, from derful event that thrilled and
everything he says points up
( I ) Anotbor World
U ) Intar-Amarlcan M«*htOddlera through age 12. In excited all the guests and
the fart that he wants only a
way
1:11 I I ) Nsw*
the event that it should rain, there was a room full o f them! 11 40 ( ! ) &lt;•) i f ) Ntwra
boy—even after he convinces
■ 10 It ) Tea Don’t Bar
&lt;«| Th* Kdrs at Night
Many Navy gala brought 11:34 ID Tht L*ta tfhuir
the event will be postponed
himself a girl wouldn't lie
Tktaitr of tha Stars
(
I
)
Young
Married*
1124
14)
their civilian friends and we
bad. Everyons takes aides
until Sunday the 18th.
4:00 &lt;11.Th* Match (Ism*
11:1r (1) Tonight Show
( I ) Trtllosatttr
during this futiis Uittle of
W E D N E S D A Y A. M .
Meanwhile, a potluck sup- noted some of Sanford’s most
(
I
)
l.c
r
it
Hiorm
the sexes but a couple o f la­
» r is scheduled at the club, fashion-conscious m a t r o n s
4:tt ( I ) NIR' News
1 01 f t ) Sign Os
4:10 •!&gt; Mlk* Douglas Dhow bor pains remind them who's
Saturday April 3 at 7:30 p m. smong the crowd, all aa ele­ 4:14 ( ! ) NunahlBt A lm tna*
&lt;S&gt; Dm I* Walt
4:14 (4) N sw* * W M t h s r
going to win the sigumsnt,
f i r club members and hus­ gantly suited and hattad as
4:1* (41 Yogi Hm t
4:14 ( ! ) tatro. to Chemistry
the
fsahion
models
tbsmsaJvcs.
no mattsr what.
( I ) H.ahunt
bands.
(1) Hunrlae t . n w t i r
1:11 (1) Made Momsat* la
We even yaw on* wellt:49 (1) Today
8:30.9:30 p. m. (C B S) Th*
- A t the meeting w h e r e
■ports
(1) Bunshlas Atmans*
Bed Skelton Hour. This shuw
4:11 (1) Nswsooo* t
Plans were made, a bit o f the known Sanford commissioner’s 1:14 14) Wsks-w p Me rits
( I ) Hparla, W*ath*r,
is a real change of pace for
f :!0 ( I I S l a i
Irish wes much in evidence wife, stunning In a black suit
Nsw*
1:14 (t&gt; Kirm Ma-kat Itsport
George C. Scott, who carried
With some ladies wearing the and jaunty chapeau, smoking
(1)
Lasts
It
Ts
D*av*r
Tod«y
T :40 ( I I
the weight o f the world on
lucky green end the green the very latest in way-out ac­
( D Mlchls Kv*p*
cessories,
a
dainty
littls
pips.
t
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hla shoulder* in last year's
and white color echeme of SL
Captain
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1:44 (t
T I K S D A Y A. M.
-East Sid*/West Side" T V
Patrick carried out in the re­ She had some interesting rea­ 1:14 (1) W a a lh i r - Near*
I:li
Hlgn On
sons
fo
r
this
daring
gesture,
Csrtooavltle
series. Tonight be docs com­
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freshments and decorations.
&lt;11 Today
1 :00-1:11
American H is to ry
edy aa a scientists who is
LT. STERNE BOLTE o f but w* promised not to reveal
1:44 It ) Divorce Court
(II
looking, fo r volunteers to ac­
(1) American History
Humanities M l - U )
AH-S recently suffered a her name. Nevertheless, she
1:14 ( I I Kitrclss
VT
got
lote
.of
attention,
includ­
company him to the South
range and pstnful accident
I!
.mptr
Room
•
141 (4)
Spanish &lt;41
Pols.
Naturally
bs • finds
It ) Moraine Mori#
When he welked backwards ing ours.
I l d l - I l l 4l Spanish ( • )
14:44 (1) Make Room for
Freddi* th* Freeloader who
Lovely
Maryanne
Bergen
of
14:4111:01
l
i n e * A s * Bettses
t t rough a plate glaes door.
Daddy
(4)
is so happy to “ volunteer” ha
I - I t hounds funny, but really RVAH-13 came boldly to the
(4) N s w * with Mlk* Wat- 11:14-11:1* Burial Studies (4)
lac*
baa to be put in a rags. On
luncheon
with
her
hair
In
curl­
VT
WaanT as the poor men suf­
10:14 ( I ) What's T M * S * a g
11:14- 11:44 K s l * l d o * c « p * ( 4-1)
tha musical aids, the Five
fered numerous cuts and is er* so that Phillip could dam( I ) 1 L ots Luty
VT
Honeycombs—another English
onstslc
the
comb-out
that
NDC
News
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aonfined to the A F B hospital.
11:1* ( t ) Csacsntrattss
11:40-11:10 K syn u t* * o f Music group consisting o f four men
Stems be was hurrying out mad* her as lovely aa anyone
Andy
*
(
Mayberry
(4)
( 1- 1 )
and a girl drummer— contrib­
(1) Dec. Bride
to the paUo, where gussU thtra.
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Jtopardy
ute “ Have J th* Right 7” In
That intrepid, commentator,
11:41 1:11 Humanities VTH
|Were waiting for their supper
( I ) Th e If c C o y i
1:10-1:10
E ip le r la g Science
the silent spot Rad is th* vil­
Betty
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kept
t
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Price
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L^ttd not realise the door
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WEDNESDAY P. M. 1:41-1:11 Reading (1-4) V T K
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JU^hliqhJtA

Television Tonight

i

T V Time Previews

STU N N IN G
(millions
for homo, party and
bench were displayed at
t h e NOWC luncheon
by these three models.
Top left, Sara Jane
Smith in colorful silk
l o u n i t e r s with pold
slides and jjold jewelry.
Top center, Dora Crifin in pink and white
ruffled swim suit with
overblouse; top right,
President Mary Durant
in sleek white linen
cocktail d r e s s with
mntching stole.
(Herald Photos)

Bruce Von Hoff
Asfro's Pilcher
Bruce Von Ilnff, 21. who for­
merly lived in Sanford, It on
the pitching staff of the Hous­
ton Astros, now undergoing
spring training at Cocoa.
The 21 year old pitcher is
(he son ill Chief Petty Officer
George Von Huff, formerly
stationed at Sanford Naval
Air Station Von Ilnff it re­
tired and lie and hit wife now
live in Batavia, 111.
Bruce is a l!k&gt;2 graduate of
Batavia High School and re
reived a scholarship to the
University of Illinois. At (lie
rnti of Ins sophomore year he
was signed (o a bonus by the
■San Francisco Giants
He played with the Giants’
farm tram at El Paso last
season and was later dialled
by the Astros.
The young pitcher viaited
with many of hla former
scliunlinatra In .Sanford last
weekend mid was a guest of
the Johnny Davis family.
The general assumption I*
thst Christ was 33 at the time
of th* Crucifixion.

March' 53, 1965— Far# 4

WcriTTf
,

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G b b ii •

DEAR A B B Y : My daugh­
ter is 10 years old. She
walks home from school,
whirh is about a quarter of
a mile, and the minute she
walks In the house she turns
on the T V set. She looks at
it until suppertime, which
it shout 0:30, and right a f­
ter supper she will call up
hsr girl friend. They talk
anywhere from half sn hour
to an hour. When she hangs
up, her boy friend call* her.
Then they talk anywhere
from half an hour to an
hour. About ten o'clock she
starts In doing her home­
work. She get* terrible re.
port cards and complains
that the work is too hard
for her. It ’s not easy to tell
s 18-yesr-oid girl whst to
do, but something has to be
done or we will have to
burn the schoolhouse down
to get her out. Have you
any suggestions T
HER MOTHER
DEAR M O T H E R: it
won’t help now, but you
should have started telling
your daughter what to do
when she was six! That is
the sad story. Mother. The
tame knob that turns the
TV on, turns it off. Exer­
cise it until the gets her
grades up. Limit her tele­

By Abigail Van Buren

phone conversation* to ten
minutes. And If a schoolhouse burns down, they
don't give the kids diplom­
as. They
build another
school.
•
•
•
t
D E AR ABBY': I sm con­
fused about something and
need your help. When a per­
son gets an Invitation to
any anniversary or birthday
party, and down at th* bot­
tom o f the Invitation it says,
“ NO
GIFTS,
P LE A S E ,”
doesn’t ths) mean no P A C K ­
AGED g ift s ! That thsy
would rather have the mon­
ey to buy one good gift, or
ute th* money to go on a
trip or eomethlng? It seems
to mt that a person would
havt to be very cheap to
accept an invitation to a
party and not bring any
kind o f g ift at all. Thank
you,
CONFUSED
D EAR CONFUSED: You
A R E confused. One who is
invited to a party has a
right to assume that the
pleasure o f his PRESENCE
— not PRESENTS— is desir­
ed. “ NO G IF T S ” means ex­
actly that. N O G IFTS —
packaged nr negotiable.
»
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o
DEAR A B B Y i What do

Qjacoblf. On (Bhidqsi
Suppose that you are an ex­
pert declarer pitying six dia­
monds against sn expert de­
fender. Expert East wins ths
club lead with the king and
continuea with the are. Y’ou
ruff this one and play a cou­
ple of rounds o f trumps.
This takes rare of that de­
partment and your only prob­
lem is tliat two way finesse
fur the queen o f spades. You
ruff a third club in your own
hand; play the ace-king and
another heart which you ru ff
in dummy. East shows up
with the jack o f thst suit.
Then you ruff dummy's tsst
club ami East plays the queen.
You know now that he de­
liberately falsa • carded In
clulis and there appears to b*
an obvious reason. East had
dealt ami passed. He did not
want to show up with the see.
king ami queen o f rliiha and
jark of hrarta because in that

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case you would be sure to
play his partner for th* queen
of spades.
Hit plan has failed becauae
you forced him to show the
queen of clubs anyway and

you think o f a person whs
would strve harmless-look­
ing punch spiked with vod­
ka on the sty T I am not an
alcoholic, but I don’t drink
anything Intoxicating be­
cause It makes me sick. I
went to a lad les’ Aid Club
meeting
recently and I
drank several glasses o f th*
punch my hostess ttrvtd . I
didn’t know at the time that
it was spiked with vodka,
but when it made me sick
afterwards, I put two and
two together. I called my
hostess and told hsr what 1
thought o f her. Now I am
wondering if I should 1st
ths olhtr ladles in ths club
know
that this woptan
serves spiked punch. That
way, at least, they would
have the choice o f drinking
It or leaving it atone.
N O N -D R IN K E R
DEAR N O N -D R IN K E R :
I f you are still on speaking
terms with the hostess who
spiked the punch, tell her
that in the future the should
inform her guests that th*
punch Is punched up a bit.
And if you want to be ab­
solutely certain that th* oth­
er ladies are duly warned,
tell them yourself. I t ’s bet­
ter to he twice.wsrned, than
not at all.

By Oswald Jacoby
yon pity W etl for the queen
of

spades

and

make

your

player

wins

slam.
The

average

Ih* first club with th* queen
and expert South hat no
trouble settling the problem
of the spade queen later.
The super expert also wins
the first club lead with th*
queen and continues with th*
ace. He has diagnosed th*
whole play and noted that his
sce-king-queen o f clubs wltl
have to show up eventually.
Now when expert South
gets around to playing tha
spades he asks himself, “ Why
did East go out of his way to
■how me that queen o f clubs T
Then ha decides that East
wanted him to figure out that
West would hold the queen o f
t ]i a d e s .
South
finesses
against East and lote* hla
slam.

JJtaWoman:

II) Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Nrwapsper Enterprise A«»n.
We once acquired a charm­
ing
acquaintance
whose
friendliness was constantly in­
terrupted by periods of fle e t­
ing formality.
They puttied me greatly
until one evening when he
dropped in and almost st once
dropped s lighted cigarette
on th* rug. Somebody else
quietly picked it Up and ex­
tinguished It, Five minutes
later he dropped the coal of

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEOO
Henry Morgan, whom you've j hit career ever since.
lie thinks publishers are a
all seen on TV , often as a
guest star on important pro­ bit mad (so do I| anil won­
grams, has written a most ders why they publish books
which they do not publicise.
beautiful book.
You may think o f Henry Thry say, " I f It sells, we will
ss a sophisticate, an “ angry" advertise it," but we author*
man, perhaps a sarcastic one. ask, “ How C AN It sell if it
This is, I think, often ths is not advertisedT” I do want
“ image" w* get of him, but you to have this hook; It will
he is a charming man with make a delightful Easter gift
the moat dellg'htful personal­ far s child or a "grown-up
ity. He stopped to tee me one child.”
I ran ae* “ O-SONO" done
afternoon recently to that I
could talk to him about his as a pageant for children with
book, entitled, "O-SONO and the text read by someone with
Th* Magician's Nephew and a “ reader's" vole*. Speaking of
reading, Henry Morgan told
Th* Elephant."
Hi* book is exquisitely pro­ mr he had wanted to do read­
duced with charming color Il­ ings from th* Bible to be re­
lustrations by Spsnfeller, who corded, as h* reads extreme­
has caught the real spirit of ly well. So, he mads th* re­
“ O-SONO.” This is, w ell— cordings. Ths agency wanted
msyba a fairy tale, maybe them but some ‘‘ bright” young
not. To th* question put to man decided to ask a Broad­
Morgan, h* answered: "F o r way record shop seller what
those old enough and young HE thought o f them. Tha man
anough to go to Uis Emper­ said, "H enry MbrganT lie 's a
or's almost-April party.’ A comedian, he can't read the
good-answer, and an adult can Bible!” Bo, no recordings of
read this ptory’ lo a child and Morgan reading ths Biblst
No wonder • n r author
gain something for himself
whlls th* child will love its sounds a bit cynical, but un­
derneath (although h* may
delightful fairy-tale quality.
Henry Morgan Is that rath­ hate m* fo r this), h* "has a
er fare "bortt-New Yorker” heart of gold.” Anyhow, a
with all tha warmth and heart to have thought of such
charm which they always a lovely story aa “ 0 -8 0 N 0
seem to havt. He caught my and Ths M agidan’a Nephew
attention some years ago and Tha Elephant” !
with his remarkably keen ra­
Tomorrow— "D ear E d y t h
dio talks, and I have followed Thornton McLeod”

another cigarette on a new
slip cover. Again he pretend­
ed that this had not occurred.
This time 1 went to the res­
cue hut got to the slip cover
too late to prevent the burn­
ing of a hole. And I suddenly
knew, aa he registered it,
that we were in for another
arctic Reason. And just as
suddenly, knew why.
Our charming acquaintance
could not aland Die knowl­
edge that his behavior was
reproachable. So 1 erased the
reproach for him. I had the
slip cover rewoven; a n d
when It wat delivered, good
ss new, telephoned him to
say, “ Jim, you owe me $0 for
the
lovely
reweaving job
that’s mail* that slip cover as
good as new.”
“ Do I, darling?" he re­
sponded happily. Within 10
minutes he arrived to present
me with ft) and another ffl
worth of flowers. Maybe this
experience will be useful to
thr reader who writes:
“ My mother-in-law hasn't
spoken tu me since th* spill­
ed tome glue on Die antique
chest in our guest room.
Knowing how touchy she is, I
didn't say anything. But I
am sure that her refusal to
com* to our house has some­
thing to do with what she
did. My husband has to drop
by and see hsr three times a
week now. H t doesn't under­
stand her coldness toward
me.”
How about getting your
antique refinished and asking
hsr to give you th* money to
pay for th* jo b t Sh* does
rather sound like our ac­
quaintance. Maybe to recover
her friendliness, you'll have

to erase her mistake for her.
If I ’m right about her, ths
will hate you until you do.
I'ropl* such as our charming
acquaintance and you motherin-law must have thalr cer­
tainty of irreproachable treat­
ment o f us restored to them.
So they're only too happy to
pay the bills thst does this
for them. Unable thsmsslvse
to acknowledge that thsy are
capable of offending us, thsy
adore us th* moment ws
eras* the offense along with
their sense of indebtedness to
us.
Faying this bill will restore
your mothsr-in-lsw's notion
o f her never-offending, irre­
proachable grncrosity a n d
kindness to you. It will put
her back In th* driver's ssaL

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AND
SPLENDOR!

WAIT DISNEY

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’ age 12— March

Love For Man
Conquers All
For Filipino

COMMERCE. Calif. ( U P D - Low the fluke coin Rot minted
Ren Franklin it might in 1962 i* * mystery.

With

permeated

the

court­

1 V \\

room of Municipal Judge Louis
Fcder

and

tempered

the

course o f Justice.
It began when Albino Salagar, a native of the Philip­
pine* who now lives In nearby
Wilmington, came before the
Judge on a charge of making
an illegal left turn.
Feder asked Salazar If he
was satisfied with the ninewoman, three-man Jury impan­
eled to bear his esse.
Salazar replied h* "loved
eveCy one of them."
The Judge then asked prose­
cutor Howard M. Van Elgort
the tam e question. Van Elgort
aaid he, loo, loved the Jury.
The trial commenced, the
panel deli be red and then re­
turned with the verdict.
The Jury foreman handed
the Judge a note for Salazar
which read: "W e find you
guilty with love and regret.”
Judge Feder sentenced Sala­
zar to two days In Jail or a $10
fine and then told him:
"H 'a nice to have you In
thli country, and in the apirll
o f love, I suspend your set!
tence.”

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DANCING S LA V E GIRLS (top) entertnined guests at the annual Semi­
nole I l i R h School Latin Club banquet. From the left: Lu Jaillct, Cheryl
Weldon, Ilcttyo Kcllott, Marilyn Smith and Sue Jnlllet. Romnn gladia­
tors (center) Hinged a realistic fight. They nrc Robert Lnw, John Hoggs
and Richard Prentiss. "Pellaa" and “ Medea" (bottom) really nrc David
Hale, club president, and Mcdu Neiman.
(Herald Photos)

Cats And Dogs
'Rained In' For
Inoculations
By Mrs. John Leone
It could be said that It
"rained cats and dogs” In DeB try Saturday morning for
the Firemen's Recreation Hall
was filled to capacity with
pets and their owners (or the
community’s first clinic to
inoculate the animals against
rabies.
Pets, all sizes, shapes and
kinds, were brought in by
their owners, some with their
best collars on. some with
heavy chains and others with
Just plain rope. One French
poodle sported a rhinestone
studded neck piece.
Admlnsterlng the shots were
Gerald Page from the Volusia
County Board of Health and
Dr. Otto Moyer and Dr. Vola.
Gardner of Del.and. Assisting
the doctors was Mrs. It. Held
of DeDary, an employe of the
health board.
Residents of the arcs who
were unable to have their pel*
Inoculated at the clinic arc
urged to take them to » v«-l
erinarlan to get this Important
protection.

Bootblack Bolts
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P I) In accordance with a new gov
ernment order "to preserve
the dignity of the boothlark,"
Ahu Antoine took off his shoes
for the shoeshine boy lo clean
Instead of Just having them
polished while on his feet. Tlte
boy grabbed the shoes and
bolted.

and all answers will hr kept

Planning Commission Is pre­
U&gt; siding the overall coordina­
home interviews, a 20 per tion needed during this 30month transportation iludy.
cent tamplr of truck owners
Further information about
und a 40 per rent sample ol the study may he obtained
taxi operators also will be from tiir Commission offire
in Room 302, Courthouse An­
This home Interview survey conducted.
The Orange Seminole Joint nex, Orlando.
will iM-gm In April and 30 lo
ral women have been hired to
yisit homes chosen to he part
of the survey. Each interview
er will tic given proper Iden­
tification and all Interviews
will Ik- conducted with the co­
operation of county and muni­
cipal law enforcement depart­
ments.
Each family to lie interview­
ed will receive a loiter of in­
troduction from the OrangeSeminole Joint Planning Com­
mission three days prior l«j a
visit by a lady iiftrrvicwrr.
D E PA R TM E N T JUDGE A d v o c a t e Frank
Questions concerning travel
Scholtz (righ t), of Clearwater, waa guest speak­
habits and other tramporta
er when American Legion Post 53 and its auxili­
tion Information will hr asked

The State (load Department
and Its consultant. Wilbur
Smith and Associates, will
conduct home interviews of
travel patterns of one of every
to homes in Orange and Sem­
inole Counties.

confidential

In

addition

ary celebrated the Legion’s 46th anniversary at
covered dish Htiper party. With him is Joel
Field, who was in charge o f tho program.

old John Turner it's "a penny
saved is a college education.”
The penny, you see, is really
a nickel or vice versa—a fluke

CORAL S N AK E .11 Inches long — one
largest seen in these parts— waa killed
year-old Mark Parker, o f 111 Kingwood
Grcenbriar;
(Herald

o f the
by 15Court,
Photo)

production of the Denver mint
John's grandfather. Robert
P. Stevenson, a welder and
amateur metallurgist, got the
coin from a fellow worker who
had got it from a store and
thought it might be valuable
A little, cheeking revealed
that the coin, Indeed, was val
uable.
Larry Abbott, president «t
the Numismatics
Financial
Corporation of Reverly Hills
Calif., agreed with other coin
expert* that ” lhi.* coin is worth
somewhere between 15.000 anti
SIS,000, or whatever the traf
fic will bear.”
The coin has Thomas Jeffer
*on i?n its face, but larks me
kel It's metallic content con
sists of copper, tin and sine

Coin Supply
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
The coin supply is getting better. The House monetary af­
fairs subcommittee reported
only the John F. Kennedy SOcent piece remains in short
supply after a crash program
by the U. S. mint to get more
coins in circulation.

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F R A N K M. IIU N N E LL, I)VM (renter), iliHctiHHcd care and diReuHPH of
horses before the 6-H Club. Van Stuart in president and Junire Foy is
(Herald Photo)
program chairman.

John has put the coin in s
hank until he s ready for col.

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W H ITEH O RSE,
Yukon
Territory (U P I) — Robert K.
Kennedy, the senator turned
mountain climber, began his
personal pilgrimage up 13,•
000-foot Mt. Kennedy today.
It was an effo rt to be the
first person to climb the Can­
adian peak named in honor
o f his brother, ths lata Pres­
ident John F. Kennedy.
Weather conditions were
excellent when the senator's
party reached the R,.'00-foot
base camp Monday afternoon
by RCAF helicopter.
Ths temperature was 30
above at the base ramp and
about 10 above at the summit
hut the- mild weather waa.
blamed for two recent snowslides that swept down in the
area.
Despite this. Dr. Bradford
Washburn, scientific leader of
ths expedition, ssid "conditbms couldn't be better."
The eight-man party hoped
to snowshoe to the high ramp
at 12,000 fret today and then
make the finel assault Wed­
nesday. Kennedy w-ae the mid­
dle man o n 'a rope between
James Whittaker and Rarry
Prather, both veterans of the
196.1 American Mount Everest
expedition.
Kennedy has never climbed
a mountain but was anxious
to gel the expedition moving
when it reached here, lf&gt;0
miles south o f the mountain
at noon Monday,
There was a three-hour de­
lay before the party eoulJ
leave and the New York Dem­
ocrat passed the time relaxing
and talking with Yukon com­
missioner and former bush'pi­
lot, Gordon Cameron.
In the senator's pcrannnl
luggage was a furled flag
about which he would any
nothing but presumably It
would be carried to the top
of the mountain.

Ry Mrs. Rllrhlc Harris
Means of providing school
finances and their dtstribu
tion were explained for the
Enterprise Parent • Teacher
Council at (hr March meeting
wlien Dr. T. E. SmoUierman.
school board member for the
district, was guest speaker.
The meeting was well- at­
tended for his interesting and
informative talk. Mrs. David
Tropf,
president, conducted
the businrss session and the
second and third grade com
lunation taught by Mrs. Mur­
iel Kaufmann won the room
count.
Ken Hicks, chairman of the
May I Spring Festival, made
an appeal for volunteer work­
ers to help with the event.

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WEST NEW BURY. Mass —
( U P I ) — West Newbury police
had more trouble with stray
horses and rows than they did
with stolen cars in 1964.
Police Chief Eugene Willis
said that six rows, three
horses and three automobiles
wx-re reported missing by their
owners. All the animals and
autos were recovered.

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Many citizens and city officials turned out for
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PASADENA,
Ranger

9,

Calif.

b lu in g

(UPI) —
a

trail

through outer space for astro­
nauts to follow, flashed live
pictures of an arid lunar cra­
ter to American televiewers
today before crashing on the
moon at 5,971 miles an hour.
A battery of television cam­
eras aboard the spacecraft
sent back to earth a series of
pictures of the lunar crater
Alphonsus for about 20 minutes
before the last of the Rangers
crashed to destruction with

pin-point accuracy 9:08 a. m .
(E S T).
The snapshots, including his­
tory’s first for " liv e " televi­
sion. flashed 245,500 miles
through space and ended the
Ranger project in America’s
moon
exploration.
Further
probes will be made by suc­
cessors to Ranger.
At the last few seconds be­
fore impact the screen showed
numerous craters in great de­
tail. The pictures appeared to
viewers to ‘ come up and hit
you in the fact."

Scientists at the Jet Propul­
sion Laboratory (J P L ) which
controlled the Ranger flight,
said many small craters never
viewed before were seen on the
floor of Alphonsus. Also it
showed what appeared as a
jagged crack on the floor of
the crater.
" I t was 'go* from launch to
impact, on schedule," a JPL
technician exclaimed.
The most complete series of
the moon ever taken will aid
future manned moon flights
to the lunar surface.

The first picture to be flash­
ed on home screens in stereopticon fashion appeared to be
clear.

It

ahowed

a

large

crater and two amallcr craters
toward the lower bottom of the
picture. Crater Alphonsus, was
in the lower left hand corner.
More than 500 square miles
o f the highlands of the moon
were covered by the first se­
quence of pictures, with the
field gradually narrowing as
ranger raced In to impact.
Scientists at JPL described

television
included
crater
Ptolemaeus, 85 miles in dia­
meter: Alphonsus’ floor, 55
miles in diameter, and crater
Alpertragius, 65 milea In dikmeter.
Scientists said the plcturea
were better than could be ob­
tained from earth under any
condition.
Millions of A m e r i c a n s
throughout the country had a
ringside seat to history-ln-thcmaking as American science
and
the
major
networks
brought them a television

the pictures as of "excellent
quality," and scanning well.
The lunar views, sent back
by six RCA television cameras
in the rocket’s nose, alternat­
ed between sharp definition
and a lighter and slightly fuiry picture.
#
A cheer went up in the con­
trol room at the laboratory
when it was announced the
pictures were coming through
after a 45-second warm-up
mode. Scientists said all cemcra systems were operating.
Other pictures flashed on

»

apeeiacular with their morn­
ing toast and coffee for the
second consecutive dsy.
Tuesday it was the historic
two-man Gemini space flight
of astronauts V irgil I. (Gus)
Grissom and John W. Young.
The one-two triumphs added
new
laurels
to .America's
spsce program, but were only
pioneering steps in a continu­
ing effort to explore and sur­
vey the lunar landscape for a
safe spacecraft landing site by
1970.

Camera crews from ABC,

,

CBS and NBC television nek
works were on hand at J P L
to bring the historic television
coverage to viewers all over
the nation.
So accurate was the flight
path of the last Ranger in tbe
$270 million program, that
only a minute mid-course corrcction was required Tuesday.
The correction, by radio sig­
nal, altered Ranger 9’s course
so that it was calculated to im ­
pact only four milea off its
"bullseyc"—just northeast of
lh« moon's Alphonsus crater.

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Gov. Haydon Burns and his

VOL. 57

Cabinet

Martha Logan Here Tuesday

told

$25 million

in

school construction financing
Osteen has issued a strong
tmniis Tuesday to a syndicate
warning that law enforcement headed by a New York bond
officers in his area are going house.
In addition, the Cabinet
to crack down on promiscuous
target shooting in and bear pledged $.155,800 for mlditionpasturelands throughout the al public school classrooms in
Lemon Bluff-Ostcen-Lake Ash- Leon, Dixie and St. Lucie
by range. One cow already counties,
has been found dead as a reThe bond issue was the
suit of illegal shooting on the third and final segment of a
Barney Beck lands near Lemmillion issue authorised
on Bluff.
by the 1ytJ3 Legislature for
• • •
construction at universities
Brook
Dale Duckworth, » n'1 Junior colleges.
ADR1, has completed his tour I ^he *ow interest hid was
of duty with the Navy, was 3JiT,13 l’**r
by the syndi"pipcd over the side" at S«n-|CB*C headed by White, Weld
ford Naval Air Station and |l,Ml* Company of New York,
transferred lo the Fleet Be
Uur,ls *uid he w“ » extremeserve. lie will work at Cape ^ pleased at the low interest
Kennedy and continue
his ,ate because it reflected "the
home here in Sanford.
good name and worth and
• • .
substance of Florida bonds.”
The first and second issues
Is the "Senator" bald or
went to another New York
knot T
The 'Senator, located mid­ firm at slightly higher inter,
eat rates.
way between Sanford and Or-1
Kitting ns Trustees o f the
lando, is recognized by the

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The name “ Martha L n ir iw "

Military Rites
Set Here For
AF Officer

i* well known to h*mi*titnk«,f *

**M a rth a I J *g»i it *1 is t h r |ir«»*
f r * «iii nut name used by a ll
mem her a of the s ta f f o f grad*
m ite )u me rc o n u n iiits in the
S w if t A C o m p an y re se a rch
la h o ra tiirie s
M iss Mary M etag ap p ears
i d “ M a ith a Lo g an * $o n»ss the
r atio n . Sh e is n g rad u ate o f
Son of Mr am] Mrs. Robert
M unkato M innesota S ta te Cob
M. Campbell, of 1316 White- lege .11 f a
wood Drive, Deltona, he re­
h me eroru’tiiiM j .n
portedly was one of two men
section id t e Aim . lean II*

Full military services will
he conducted at Sanford Na­
val "Air Station chapel (or
(a p t
William II. Campbell,
34-year-old career Air Force
officer, who was killed in Viet
Nam afler being there onlyone week.

Science Fair Opens Thursday

Red Threat

NO. 153

I salute both of you and p leiso
know you have the nation’!
admiration and gratitude."
ABOARD TH E A IR C R A F T
In the past, astronauts have CARRIER IN T R E P ID (U P I )
hern welcomed with parades — Virgil (Gus) Grissom and
and appearances at a joint John Young, two astronauts
who proved in a near-perfect
session of Congress.
Johnson fold Grissom In a Gemini 3 flight that they arn
joshing tone that "apparently short on gab but long on cour­
the Molly Brown was as tin- age, headed home today to
linkable as her namesake and help put America's man-inwe are all mighly happy about space program into high gear.
Grissom and Young, whose
it."
* "W e've all been following three-orbit ride around the
every moment of your flight globe rnilrd in a aafe hut
Ill Jane Cnss rlhrrry
since the lift o ff," tiie Presi slightly off-target splashdown
John Stuait, sun of Mr. amt
in the Atlantic Ocean Tues­
dent said.
Mra. J. T. Stuart Jr., o f A l­
Along with millions of other day, were slated for physical
tamonte Springs, was chosen Americans, Johnson pushed tests and interviews aboard
overall winner In the Lyman aside business temporarily to this fighting ship today.
And behind them now was
High , School Sciuxuu l-’aii waleh the Titan 2 rocket ear
rying the spaeertalt roar up­ a near perfect space voyago
Tuesday night /or his project
Uyat put the United Stales
ward from Cape Kennedy.
an “ Ulteu^^^fuUtlona."
The President gripped his t’ack in business In th« mani'bOir.l « f t y .&lt;t,.mU&lt;,y chair so tightly his knueklcs red space raca after • 23d(vision were Benj-mln Prhe, turned white nnd his brow month lapse by demonstrat­
first; Jfnnnnh Williams, sec­ wus furrowed In deep con ing the value of the two-man
cenlratlon as tie watched (lie Gemini spaceship.
ond; S te v e H n rm iin , th ird .
"R E A D Y TO PRO C EED "
launch on a television set in
Top projects dn the category
” VVe are ready to proceed
lus office,
o f physics were Dale Tucker,
Johnson railed the two as with the Gemini program ,"
first; Jim Wakefield, second, Ironauts a few minutes after was the way Charle* M b | they hoarded the Intrepid lu thews, Gemini program mantill Hairy Eller, third.
extend his congratulations.
j ager, summed up Hie result
W inning projei Is in licnlth
' l hope you'll come to of Uic Grissom-Young flight,
und medicine
wenDavid
Washington on Friday li al all the first by a (wo man U. S.
Buckner,
first, ami Tetiy imssllile." lie told IIm-iii Die spacecraft.
Scht-mheiu, sciimd. In hetuny, Iwo astronauts assured him it
Next step Is a four-day voy­
age in late June or early July
winners welt- Itundy Gettings, would lie posMlile
and, after that, a seven-day
-SOUNDED EXUBERANT
first, and Duriun Thrum nos,
To reporters listening lo the trip later this year in which
M-iiirul, and, in zoology, Rich­
ard I.onibaidi, first; Allen exchange at the White House U. S astronauts will partially
special
loudspeakers,' match last week’s Soviet cfSullivan, second, and liynl over
forts by opening the hatch of
Grissom
sounded
exuberant.
Brownell, third.
"Hello, Mr. President," he their craft and taking a peek
These students’ projects sre
entered in the regional Sci­ said. "Everything went fine, around space.
All m all. nine mors Gem­
ence Fair being held Thms- It was a wonderful ride."
all of
"W ell, we're glad lo have ini xliuia Re ahead
iluy und Fi iduy at Oviedo
preparation
Air
an
you home," Johnson said. " I them
High School.
Receiving honoruhtr men­ know both you fellows sre eventual U. S. landing on ths
tions
were
Ilea
Suw-iesr, iiappy and the entire nation is moon, and all of them possi­
Demtnas Thcrmenot. I hum­ happy too. We ate very proud ble now that Grissom and
us McLaughlin. Unbelt Gup- ol you and we urc very grate Young have proved that tha
Gemini capsule works,
ful for your safe return '
let) and Steve llrady.
"W e now have a machine
"How
you feeling. John
Projects w ill, judged (•&gt;
that will take men into apace
members of the a, iiool
leii. i- i Young)?''
Just fine, sir It was a for as long as two weeks or
defmitment and wminis rewonderful ride
Only thing as long as they're willing to
leived medals.
wrong with it, it didn't last go." said Robert R. GUruih,
chief of the U. S. Manned
long enough "
"W ell, we'll try to work that Spacecraft Center near Haulon! for you in the days ahead i ton, Tex.

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St. Leo College

G ets $300,000

i

Virjtll (Gus) Grissom nnd
John W* Young nftcr
they were nitonrd the
currier Intrepid.

John Stuart
'ins Lyman
Science Fair

a* the home ei-ohomUi who
writrn label directions for
Swift A Company products
and presents cooking schools
with exciting new recipes and
serving suggestions. She also
m akes numerous radio and
television nppearnn es during
her tr a v e ls a c re s* the c o u n try .

killed in a plane crash near
hVommut* Association.
American Forestry Assocu
Improvement Fund, Can Tho. Other details were
“ M a rth a L e fa rT * w ill be in
lion as the largest living Pond L “
" ’ " " h e r . sold moie not immediately available.
S a n fo rd oti Tut-aduy. Sh e w ill
Cypress tree and a champion 1'“ ,l
partmlly-dePrior to going
overseas
present
th e ^ second an n u al
March 6 he was stationed at
on AFA's social register of
Gulf **f M r* llu
(*
n
o
kin
g
S
11*it11 f e a tm t i sJfH!it*A
m Pasco
&gt;
big trees
j. ,n
County to Benjamin Panama City. Fla . where his
plan * fm i l l .
UclkuWltl.
Now it appears that the
wile and four young sons cur­
T h e pi &gt;&gt;gi am w ill lie held
Ilia 1J-7 Bins were pull of
Senator is not a Pond Cypress
rently reside At Christmas­
m tbe S . m ford C iv ic t enter
» tra d oilgm ally sold foui
but a Bald Cypress. If this is
time. he and his family were
on L u k e M onroe, It hr g in s
years ago to Gulf lauid Enin Deltona to attend a reunion
the case, fhc Senator is a run
prom pt 1&gt; .it 7 :i!0 p.m .
terptises Inc., but leciuimed
ner-up to a cypress near Sha
of the family
D e m o n stra tio n s will be &lt; f
after cancellation of cuiitiad
Arrangements for the ser­
ron, Tcnn. — which may or
MISS M A R Y METAG AS •MARTHA LO G AN "
in te re st to each m em b er o f
when the compuny fulled to
may not also be bald.
vice are under direction of
the fa m ily .
come forth with the full pur­
• pi-vial piizca to be given bounty Extension Service in
the Sir Force and will include
Forestry experts
do not
chase price.
Includ ed in the program w ill
even agree on the designation
co-operation with Florida Pow­
a flyover. Time and details
a w uy.
he re c ip e s f&lt;*r p a rtie s as w ell
the Cabinet alto awarded a
of the two kinds of cypress. I
will
lie
announced locally
er and l ight, l lotidu Power,
Second
annual
Mr.
A
M
u
as o th e r e n te rta in m e n t.
$1.7 million contract to R ay­
pending arrival of the body
Pond cypress is said to have
mond Tassinari of Gainesville
E v e ry o n e who a tte n d s w ill &lt; M U t lW ('.M iking ScttO'd IS I’uhlix Supermarket*, Sanford
fewer "knees" and slightly
from Viet Nam Bnsjon Fun­
to build a laboratory at the
be eligible to win one o f the ’ directed
by the
Seminole Herald and Swift &amp; Company.
smaller leaves than Bald Cy­
eral Home will be in charge.
University o f Florida.
press. Bald Cypress is found
around lakes and along slowmoving streams, pond Cy­
press is supposed lo be found
SAIGON (U P I I— The Comin flatwoods ponds, and docs
rnuniit Virt C‘on^ threatened
Judges Include I)r Harlan
Seminole County regional ies in the auditorium at 7 p m
not as a rule grow as large as
today to bring fo reig n troop*
The
more
Uian
100
entries
Rhodes,
Dr. Jack garrison,
Science
Fair
opens
officially
Bald Cypress.
into Viet Nam if tbe U. S
In any event, the Senator
air r a id * r o n t in u e against the at 10 l». m. Thursday at the from Seminole Count) Junior Dr. Edwin Lindsey, Dr. Wil
(35 feet, two inches around),
Die rmwtrr i* drsd . . . north. It »*td if the Am eri­ Oviedo High School gym with and senior lif fh schools will he ham Womblr. Dr Philip West
soars loftily
and serenely officially.
can extend the war “ hundred* the public invited to view ex jud ged tonight. with Judges gate, Dr David OhlwiU-r, Dr
above the trectops, apparent­
Sanford police said today of million* of people in Indo- hibila until 8 p m. The »am f honored at a steak dinner tn
ly unconcerned whether he is lhat the ruueter, whose china and A n a will wipe iiours will prevail on Friday, the school cafeteria from 6 to Ernest Fryar. Bill Clause Jr ,
AI Keith, Eoghan Kelley, Val
crowing has caused them them dut and Jiury them.*'
bald or knot.
followed by awards ceremon­ 7 p m.
&lt;1 • •
msny hrsdsrhes, was slain
Robbins. Glenn McCall ami
this morning.
The DcLand Sun News dc
Ben Wiggins
The drsd roaeler was
votes almost a hall-page lo an
Six top winning exhibits will
interview w i t h
Seminote’ s identified as s white leg­
tw shown at tiie State Science
John Krider on the St, Johns- horn.
Fair in tirlamln April 5 0 and
There was a sigh of re­
Indian River Canal. The ar­
tiie so winners will receive $25
ticle appeared in last Sun­ lief in the polire stalion.
savings bonds.
For weeks they have had
day’s edition complete with
First, second and third place
daily rails from Mrs. Mary
pictures.
ribbons will lie awarded in
MrMahon, who rlalmed the
seven categories in boUi junior
Give the DeMolaya a pat rooster crowed from 4 to 7
and senior divisions including
s.m.
rarh
morning’ and
on the back.
botany, roolugy, health, and
One of their projects during drove tenant! away from
medicine, physics, chemistry,
DeMolay Week didn’t mater- her apartment house at 309
mathematics and computers,
allie but they did many other South Park Avenue.
earth and space.
Mrs. McMahon told City
good deeda.
Entries will be Judged on
The boys planned to clean Com mtsalonera Monday if
creative
ability,
scientific
up the Seminole High School they didn't slop “discrim­
thought, thoroughness, skill,
campua last Saturday. The inating against” her she
clarity and dramatic value.
boyi, equipped with rakes and would take It all lha way
There wilt be I wo trophies,
trash earn, arrived at the to the "highest authority."
one each for Junior and senior
achooi the aims time at the
divisions for the best overall
rain.
exhibit in each category.
But the boys did spruce up
Fair director if Mrs. Bottle
the lodge hall, attend a cor­
Palmer, of Oviedo High School,
nerstone laying for the Ma­
with a steering committee
sonic Temple at BarberviUc,
made up of Mrs. Catherine
and clean up the monument to
Martin, Principal John Angel
S A IN T LEO (U P I) — Leo
WW II veterans on the lake- N. Hierholter, a prominent
and Joe Akerman of South
Texas and Pennsylvania in­
front.
Seminole Junior High School;
Scribe Ed Hubbard reminds surance executive, hat given
Joe Battle of St. Luke’s School
us that DeMolaya don't work $500,000 to the Saint Lao Col.
tn Slavia; San Manfre of Lyjust one week out of the year. lege building program.
n/an High School; Mrs. Helen
They work the year round.
Rev.
Staphen
Herrmann,
We&amp;igale of Sanford Junior
• • •
OSB, president o f the college,
High School and Principal
The Seminole County Board avid the g ift la the first in
Clyde Holder ol Oviedo High
o f Commissioners baa adopted the college’s "Fund For To­
THEY. DID IT — Astronauts Virifil Grissom (le ft) and John Young, the
School.
m resolution urging repeal of morrow” campaign to raise
crew o f the first successful Gemini two-man flight in United States
Hosts for the Fair will be the
the luxury tax on telephones $2 million this year,
space history.
- •
•
(N E A Telephoto)
Oviedo Tri High Science Club.

Crowing Rooster
Crows Too Often

FLO R ID A

. W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) — A "m ighty happy"
President Johnson is preparing n national welcome
Friday for the slats o f the Gemini space spectacular.
The President voiced the nation’s pride and ex ­
tended n White House invitntion via radiotelephone
T u e s d a y tn astronauts f —

S P R U C E-U P

RO NALD L. RottinKhnuft, 19, of 801 Eu.st
■Ith Street, wus a mem­
ber o f the recovery
crew o f the Gemini a s ­
tronauts Tuesday. Rottinghaus is a helicopter
mechanic a b o a r d the
aircraft carrier Intre­
pid. He ia the son of
son o f Mr. and Mrs.
C I i f ford Rottfnghaus.
Ronnie visited in San­
ford last October en
route to Norfolk to
join the Intrepid. .

A Handy Home Improvement Loan
Borrow Up To 95000 — Up To 5 Y ean To Pay
Call Ralph Pezold Or Jim Doucelto
Telephone 322-1611

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Episcopal
Mornlns Worablp _ •:•# a
Bandar Bebool — _ 1:41 A
Mornlns Worablp _ 11:10 a
Tralnlns Union ___ 1:11 p.
Kranlns Worahlp _ T:4I p
Wad. Prarar Barrlea 1:11 p.

SERVICES SATURDAT—
Sabbath School ------ ( i l l a. ra
Worablp Service _ 11:11 a m.
Wednesday Night '
Prayer Service —
t il* »• »n.

Alliance

PINKCREBT ABBEMBLT
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. tltb and Kira
H. M. Wilder -- ------------ Paator
Bandar School ------ 1:11 A ra
Mornlns Worehlp — 11:11 a m.
Evening Worahlp _ Till p. ra.
Toatb Barr. (Bun.) - 1:01 p. m.
Mid-Week Barr. (Wad.) . Till
p. m.

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401 A Park At a
Pr. Lrroy D. Sopor, Roclor
Hoiy Communion ™ 7:10 A in.
Family Barrlea and
Sunday School _ __ __ 1:00 A ra
Morning Prayor
(P int Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:00 A ra

Free Methodist

Christian

TREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th 8L and Laurol Ara.
Rtr. L. lI_K cllcy Paator
TaW hono: Ill-T o n
Sunday School ____ 1:40 a m.
Mornlns Worahlp__ 10:41 a ra
Errnlng Worahlp _ 7:00 p. ra
Wed. Prayor Sarrlca 7:00 p. ra

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DIBCIPLE8 OP CHRIST
1107 B. Hanford ArA
1L Vernon Puller
Bundar B ch ool------ 1:41 A m.
Mornlns Worahlp - 11:00 a ra

Church O f Christ

Baptist

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BAPTIST MISSION
ENTERPR1CE
Bandar Bebool--------1:41 A ra
Mornlns Worablp - 11:01 a ra.
Tralnlns Union _ _ 1:41 a na.
Eranlns Worablp _ 7:10 p. a .
Wad. Nlsht
Prarar Maattns _ 7:10 p. m.
Bar. R. J. Boynton _ _ Paator

Assem bly O f God

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,CHRIST CHURCH
Church StratL Longwoed
Fr. Chrrltr W . Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion __ 1:11 A ra
Family Brrrlor A
Clrrrrr ■ .................. 1:11 A ra

ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Heater A e a
B. Hamilton Orlffln _ Paator
Bandar Bebool . . . . 1:41 A ra.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11.10 a m.
Tralnlns Union _
1:10 p. ra.
Eranlns Worablp _ Ti4l p. « .

CHRISTIAN MtBBIONART
ALLIANCB CHURCH
t i l l Park A ra at 14th BL
Iter. Clifford E. Harrod, Paator
Boadap Bebool ------ l : ( l a. m.
Worablp Barrlea — 11:0# a. m.
Evening Worablp _ Tit* p. m.
Alliance Tenth
Pallowahlp (Tuaa.)
1:10 p. ra
(Wad)
prayer Barrlea _ _ Till p. ra

Methodist

CHURCH o r CHRIST

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th BL A Oak Are.
Oall Smith ------------paator
Bandar. School
. . 0)41 a ra.
Mornlns Worahlp — lliOO a ra.
Tralnlns Uunlon _ Ii4l a ra.
Eranlns Barrlea ------ 1:00 p. ra
Wad. Prarar Barrlea Till p. »•
Nuraarr Open
W T R R _____________7:10 a “ *
Bunder Nila Broadcaat

111! Park Aranua
Bart Brown ______ Krangatlet
Sunder
Bible B tu d r ------— 10:00 a. ra
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 a ra
Kranlns Barrlea — 0:10 p. m.
Sea "Herald of Truth" 1 p. ra.
Bundar on Channel 0
Tueodar
Ladlea Bible Claaa _ 0:10 a. m.
Men'e Claaa
_ 7:10 p. ra
Wedneedar
Bible Claaa --------- 7:10 p. ra

. WEBTBIDB MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith BL A Hollr Are.
John R. Kins ------------- Paator
Bunder Bebool _
10:00 A ra.
Bundar
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a ra
Bundar
Eranlns Worahlp — 7:10 p. at.
Wedneedar
Prarar Barrlea —— 7:41 p. m.

Lutheran
noon SHEPHERD

LUTHERAN CHURCH
3000 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-01)
Sanford. Plorlda
101-7011
Tho Rtr. J. Gordon P a a r y ,
Paator
Sunday Bchool ___ _ 0:11 a m.
Mornlns Worahlp __ 11: 0« a m.
Communion— Klral Sunday In
Each Month
Kindergarten and Kuraary

CHURCH OP CIiniST
Oanara
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Krangellat
Bible S c h o o l--------- 0:10 a ra
Mornlns Worahlp — 0:10 a. m.
K anlng Worahlp __ 0:10 p. ra
Wad. Prarar Barrlea 7:10 p. ra

PINKCREBT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Mornlns Worehlp . 11:00 A ra.
Bundar Bebool
„... 0:41 a. m.
Tralnlns Union —— 4:11 p. ra.
Eranlns Worahlp — 7:10 p. m.
Wed. OMIoere A Taachera
M eeting----------------1:10 p. ra

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Hlghwar 40 Waal
Morris Ruhr
. Evangelist
Bible C la a a ______ 10:os a ra
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 A ra
Evening Worehlp — 0:00 p. m.
Bible Claaeaa Wad. _ 7:10 p. m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. Plrat Bireet
Bundar S ch o o l------10:00 A ra
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
Bible Btudr (Sunder) 7:00 pm.
Erangalletlo Serrloa 7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prarar Meat _ 7:00 p m.
Bill B laphana------------ Paelor
A Cordial Walcoma to All

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 Eaat Second Btraat
Bundar Service A
Bundar S ch o ol------11:00 A ra
Subject: "Matter"
Wedneedar Service _ 0:00 p ra.
Rr-dlng Room: 101 W. Plrat
Weewdare: 10:10 a.m — 4:10 p ra

Christian {Science

Church O f God

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1741 Countrr Club Road
Bponoored hr Plrat Uapllat
Church
Bar. R. T. B a rrett------Paator
Bundar S c h o o l------0:41 a. m.
Worahlp Parrlea — 11:00 a m.
Tralnlns Union ------ 4:44 p ra
Eranlns Worehlp _ 7:10 p. ra
Wad. Prarar Sarr. — 7:10 p. ra

CHURCH o r OOD
Und A Preach
I. H. A lfo r d ----------------Paetor
Bundar B ch oo l_— 0:44 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Sere. . .. 7:00 p. m.
Pamllr Night Serrlca
Y. P. K. W a d .------7:10 p. ra.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
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p a a t o r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Bundar Bchool ..... - 10:00 a. m.
Mornlns Barrlea _ 11:00 a m.
Tralnlns Union —
a.10 p. ra
Eranlns Barrlea _ 7i 10 p. ra
Wedneadar Meotlnso:
Orgenlaatlone ---- 4:10 p. m.
Prarar ---------------- 7:10 p. ra
Choir ------------------- 1:10 a r a .

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
1400 Elm Avenue
Rar. Robert Welch _ _ Paetoc
Bundar Bchool . . — 1:44 a. .ra
Worehlp Serrlca _ 10:44 a. m.
E ■ngellatlo Barr. _ 7:10 p. ra
Tuadar I
Bible Training .------7:41 p. no.
Thuredari
Young People Barrios 7:41 p.ra

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
101 W. lllb Placo
“ The Church nt tho Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Thla la tha
Life"
Harbart W. Qoaraa _
Paator
Sunday School ____ 0:11 a ra.
Worahlp Barrlea _ 10:10 A ra
Klndnrgartan and Nuraary

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fanatic; or it can mean simply that he got too interested in one thing to the exclusion of other important matters.
And the rery fact that our generation has coined such an idiom is indicative
of the fact that we see such tragedy every day.
One of the vital contributions of religion to life is its gift of balance. The
knowledge of God helps a man see all else in its proper perspective.
In a day when millions are caught in turbulent crosscurrents, faith points
to the true center of existence . . . wort hip steadies the mind and heart)

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FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman’s Club Building
101 Oak A t a
Durward IL Knight J r. Paster
Sunday School ____ 0:41 a m. \
Worahlp Barries ___, 7:10 p. m. ~

. Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W . Ind BL at Maple Ara.
Paul Blckei _ _ _ _ _ Paster
Sunday School ____ 0:41 a m.
Mornlns Worehlp _ 10:11 a. m.
Touth H o u r ________ 4:00 p. m.
Kyangallstlo Barries liOO p. m.
MId-Wetk
Sarrlca (Wad.) _ 7:00 p. m.
Third Sunday
Slnseplratloa _
l:0o p. m.

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TO U T CHURCH
OT THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, PIa
Rar, W. L. Holcombe. Pastor
Sunday
0:41 a ra _ _ Bible Schoel
11:00 A m . __Mornlns Worahlp
7:00 p. ra
Evening Sarrlca
7:00 p. ra.
Wad. Mid-Weak
Prayer Barrleaa
7:00 p. m. _ Last Wed. Miss,
lonary Sarrlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
441 Orange Street
Rtr. E. Ruth Urant __ Paator
Sunday School____10:00 a ra
Morning Worahlp __ lliOO a ra
Sunday Eranlns _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Bible Study _ 7:04 p . m.
Conquerors Meeting
F r id a y ----------------7.10 p. ra

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
410 Park A ta
Rar. Robart M. Janklna, Paator
Mornlns Worahlp __ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School ____ 1:41 A ra
Mornlns Worahlp
10:44 a ra
MTP M aatlnga
4:11 p. m.
(Intarmadlata, Sanlor)
Eranlns Worahlp _ 7:11 p. m.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, F1a
Oak A ta a Ird St.
drover C. Sewell Jr. _ Paalor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Paator
Church School______ 0:41 a m.
Session Meets ____ 10:41 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:0# a m.
Pioneer Fellowship _ 0:00 p. in.
Senior HI Fellowship 1:00 p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Masting 7:00 p. ra

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rar. W. E. Tlrama____Paator
Sunday School_____ 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Sarrlcaa
11:00 a ra.
Choir Practice Wad. 7:10 p. ra
Krary Ona Walooma.

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CHURCH
SunUnd Estate#
Citrus Haights
Rar. Charles R H o g g __Paster
Church School ____ 0:41 a m. v
Morning Worship _ 11:00 A m . *
M T P ------------------------1:11 p. m.
Kro. W o rah lp ------ 7:10
p. m.
Wad. Prayer Barrlea 7:10 p m.

Methodist

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GRACH METHODIST CHURCB %
Onora R d. at Woodland A rt.
nor. John H. Hires Jr., Paator
Churoh School _ _ 1:41 a m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
MTF ----------------------- 4:10 A m.

COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN
0171 South Orlando Drive
Thomaa IL M a k ln ____Paator
W o ra h lp __________ 1:00 A r a )
Churoh School _
10:00 a ra

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

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

BETTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

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

HOLLER MOTOR.SALES CO.
and Staff

•NELSON Sc CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing Si Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

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

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunics I. Wilson and Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

FOOD FAIR 8TORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HILL DUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman A Employees

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Eatelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. Al Wilson
n
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

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Central Baptist Churoh. t i l l Oak Ara
Chuluota First BapUat Church
ChuluoU Baptist Misaloa
Eldar Spriass Uapllat Church,

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Plrat Baptist Churoh. I l l Park Ara.
Friendship Uapllet Church •(
Altamonte Springs
HL III. Altamoaia Sprloga
Fuat Baptist Church of DaBary
First Uaptlal Church at Oseeva
First BapUai Church ol Lake Mary
First Uaptlal Church •( Lake Monroe
First Baptist Church at Longwood, Our.
Churoh * Oraul
Firut Baptist Church at Orledw
First Baptist Churoh ol Bam LaaSo Sprlagu
First Shiloh M legionary Bap Hat Churoh.
t i l l W. lltfe BL .
Far sal City Baptist Church
Fountain Head Baptist Church. Ovlada
Lava Southern BapUat Mission, Chuluota
MUalaaary
Baptist
Church
North
BL
MaaaZaala

Mission

Baptist

Cbnrch

Mantlag Alary BapUat ChurMt. Oaaara Hwy.
ML Olivo MUalaaary BapUat Church, Baa

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ML Eton Missionary Baptist, Slpaa Ara.
New
ML
Calvary
Missionary
BapUat
1111 W. Ilth BL
Now Salem Prlaaillra Baptist Ohurch.
I I I ! W. Ilth BL
Now ML Kloa BapUai Chnrch, lit# Paar Ara
Oaklawn Baptist Chapel. 1711 W. Ilth SL
Oslaaa Baptist Church
Plnecreet Baptist Church. I ll W. Onora ltd.
Prairie Lake BapUat Church, Bldsa lid,
Pam Park
Progress Missionary BapUat Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary BapUat Chareh,
Ninth a Hickory
SL Jamsa Missionary Baptlat Churoh BIO.
BA III Oatasw •
IL Pahl Missionary BapUat Church. Ith IL
SL Matthews Missionary BapUat Church
Cauaaa Haights
. BL Joha'a Ml salon ary Baptist Chareh.
i l l Cyprus*'IL ' ,
Tempi# BapUat Church. Palm Springs Rd,
Altamonte Iprlaia
Wastaids Missionary Baptist Church,
III a Holly Are.
Kloa Mope BapUM Church. I l l Orsaga Ara.
CATHOLIC
Churoh at tha MaUvity. Lake
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Karp
All Sauls Caikeile Churoh,
A. t i l Oak
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Ara.
Roman CathoUa Mass. Iportamaa'a (Huh.
Chuluota

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Auu'a
Catkolla
Church.
Psrohlag
Place, DaBary
SL Mary Masdaleae Cathollo Church, Mait­
land Ara. Altamonte •prints
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. 1117 R Sanford A ra
Congregational ChrlsUaa Church.
1441 Park A ra
Northalda ChrlaUaa Church. P I o r I d a
Harem D r, MaltUad
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church
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Churok
Churoh

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Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
Orarhrook
D r. Casselberry
Oood Shephard Halted Luthtra,
11*4 K Orlaade Dr.
Lutheran Churoh at tha Bedeomer,

lit W. MU Place

Maaalah Lutheran Church, American Legion
HelL 1’ralrla Lake. Fora Park
SL Luke# Lutheran Church. RL III Slavla
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, B.
DaBary Ara. Kalarprlaa
Boar Lake Methodist Church
Bothtl A.M.B. Church. Cauaaa Halghlu
Casselberry Community Molhodlil Church.
Hwv. 17-1* A Plnay Bldgs Rd, Caaaalborrr
DaBary Community HoUodlot Church W .
Highland#. DaBary
Christ Method lot Church
l u i i u d K ttitai
First Methodist Church. I l l Perk Arc.
First Method lot Church ol Ovlada
First Southern Methodist Churok
Woman's Club M t Oak Ava
Free MethodIM Churoh. I l l W . 4th SC
Oohora Methodist Church, Ooaaru
Orace Methodist Church. Ouera RA.
Oraat Chapel A H .K Church, Oviedo
Oakgrove Methodist Ohurch, Ortado
Ooteaa M 4tk o(W Church

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of
tho Keaaraaa,
P lr a t
Church
tad at Maple
Para
Park
Churok o f
tko Naaereno,
O’Brien Rd, Fcrc Park
Lake Mary Okurck of tko Naiarsuo
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Community Presbyterian Church, Lake Mary
First
Proobytorlhu
Churoh.
Oak Are.
A Ird SL

Flrat PrstbytcrUa Church. Casselberry
Flrat
Prcebytcrlaa
Church •(
DaBary,
B. Hlghtaad
Fraabr tartan Church of Tho Covenant
Slid S. Orlando Dr.
SL Andrcwa Praabytortan Church d ill Lea.
naal Boh. D r, Boor Lake
U PS ala Community proahyurlan Church.
^M |1l Rd.
Wastmlaletar Prasbytartea Church. Howell
Park. R l III

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PauTo Mothodlot C h u r o k
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Forest Lake Saraolh-dhy Adrautlat Church. .*
Hwy. t i l . Forcci city
Scrcuth-day Adranllat Church. Maitland
A re, AlUraonta Springs
■aaford
Seventh-day
Adventist Church.
Seventh A Elm
OTHER CUURCHES
Allan'u A. ME. Church. Ollra A Ilth
Church of Ood Id ChrloL Ovlado
ChuluoU Comraunlty Church
Church of Ood of Prophecy, 1117 Elm Ara.
Church of Ood Mission. Enterprise
Church of Jsaua Chrlat of Latter Day
Salau, l l l l Park Ara.
Community Chapel, Alum aala Springs
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Eastern Orthodoc Church, SL John* Chry- |)
aoatom Chapel, Hwy. 17-11, Fare Park
Congregation Bath Israel, lllb A Magnolia
Flrat Churoh ol ChrUL SolaatlaL
II# M. Sad SL
Kingdom Hall of Jtkorah'o Witness .
Lake Monroe UalL l i l t W. Third SL
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Flrat Paatacoatal Church ot Loagweod
Full Ooapsl Tabaraacla i t t l Country Club
Ml
OUvs Ueilaaso Church, Oak Mill
Rda O llllB
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Plnecreet Assembly of Ood, Itth A Elm
Sanford Alliance church. IK I B. Park Avo.
Sanford Congregation of Jokovak'a W it■•w ee. M l Sanford Asm
Tho SnlrnUen Army. *14 B. Ind SL
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Unity Church al Saatord, III H. U i SL .
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VOL. 67

GEMINI SPACE DUO— Astronauts Gus Grissom (left) nnd John Young,
o f Orlando, are shown in their Gemini spacecraft at Cape Kennedy as
they ran through a series o f pre-flight tests today in preparation for their
blast-off, scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday.
(NEA Telephoto)

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908 MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 161

FEA Will Fight For Salary Hike
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First Things new A ...
Now Is Time
Honor
Teachers
Charles A . Williams First, Burns
BRIEFS
County Educator To Apply For
Assumes County Job Tells Teachers
Exemptions
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A native of Kissimmee,
Charles A. Williams, 22, has
assumed the duties as assist­
ant to Cecil A. Tucker II,
Seminole County agricultural
agent.
Williams, who underwent a
Response wes "terrific'' on
two-week in-service training
the barb q special o( hickory
session at Gainesville before
smoked ribs for a buck over ussuming his local duties, has
the weekend, according to for his primary field o f re­
Jars. Hickson at the Pig 'n sponsibility citrus, ornament­
Whistle . . only thing, though, als and youth development
(4-11).
she says the ad should have
A recent graduate of the
read "61.50." Same special
University of Florida college
will run this week but at the of agriculture, Williams holds
latter price.
u BS degree in horticulture
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and citrus.
Civil Defense Director A. It.
His college major was cit­
Peterson Sr., who has been rus production and his college
ill, says he will be unable 1° minor was in biology. He has
attend the Florida Civil De- h, d pt&gt;t.tical experience in
fens* Council s spring con- poultry, ornamental nursery,
fcrcnce in Jacksonville this t-itrus nursery and citrus
week.
! grove.
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| Williams, married to •the
Hackley School for Boys, former Alice Hooker, attendholding spring training for IU l,.j Haines City High School,
athletes in Sanford, queried [ Davenport
School,
Florida
several cities a few years Southern College and U. of F.
ago about the possibilities o
f
------------------------bringing its teams to Florida.'
Only one city answered tbe i
query—Sanford.
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1965 Tag Sales
Up 50 Per Cent,

Steel Talks

Cosmonauts

CHARI.ES

w il l ia m s

School Science
Fair Scheduled
At Oviedo High

By Evelyn I.undy
Entrlfa from more than
ton science students In junior
Spring weather Is bringing |
nnd senior high s c h o o l s
an increasing number of mo
throughout Seminole County
torists on the highway and the m II
.
a
will be on exhibit to the pub­
Florida Highway Patrol say* ,
lic from 10 n m. until 8 p.m.
some drivers may get into!
|Thursday and Friday when
traffic trouble because of a 1 Seminole County is exper- the first Seminole County Re­
hangover from "shut-m ills." tencing a boom in automobile gional Fair is held in the
Many motorists have stayed tag sales.
gymnasium of Oviedo High
cooped up during the winter
When the deadline passed School,
months but are now suffering Saturday a total of 30.817 tags
Kxhil.it* will be judged
from "that get oul and get go had been sold.
•Wedneeday afternoon by n
tag” few r.
I
G. Troy Hay. county tax pum.| &lt;l(
rxpi,ril.llicd , nd
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collector said this Is an in- capnbit* persons in the field.
Roy D. Green J r . fresh-crease of about 10.000 over a At
p.ln-&gt; j lld|r„ „ nd „ pon.
rain at Florida State U at comparable period in 1961.
i , ori 0f t|iefnir w ill be honTallahassee and son of Mr
Ray said the new office at ort,d Mt H, tc(lk guppcr jn tj,e
and Mrs. Roy D. Green. 704 Fern Park can be credited with srhoul rafeteriu.
Palmetto Avenue, has been most of the increase.
Awards will lie made In
appointed s
doorman for the j "In past years a lotof these
public ceremony at
1983 session of the State Legispeople bought their tags in Friday in the school auditor
Orange County," Ray said. ium with |25 savings bonds
lature, opening April 6
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Approximately 6,000 tags were going to the six top winners
Look for the downtown mer­ sold at the Fern Park office. whose exhibits will be entered
chant* to come up with a bold
in the state fair scheduled
April 8-9 in Orlando.
plan to show how they feel
- Sponsors of the event are
•bout tbe waterfront develop
Wheeler Fertiliser Company,
ment project.
• • •
A. Dudii and Sons, Inc., Chase
and Company, Citixens Bank
Attendance at this year
of Oviedo, Florida State Bank
automobile show Is expected
Ry M ra.^larence Snyder
o f Sanford, First Federal
to be almost double what it
Hearing is slated for 7 p m. Savings and Loan Association
ha; been in the past The pre­
vious top crowds were esti­ today before Peace Justice J. of Sanford, Dearborn Elec­
F. Peterson o f Oiteen fol­ tronic Ijibornlorics, Inc., Dynmated at 8,000.
Tommy Shavers, 33, and atronics. Inc., Heart Assoc ia•
• •
They're having a hard time Maxie Richardson, 38, both of |tion, Musitime, Inc., Jack
Electric
Company
tracking down about 10 mem­ Osteen, on charges of reckless ' Bratton
ber* of the 1940 class of Semi­ driving, willful and wanton, and The Sanford Herald.
nole High School. They seem placed Friday night by Con­
YANK BARRED
to have vanished. Maybe they stable Irving Vetao Jr. after
a
100-mlle-an-hour
chase
re­
JAKARTA.
Indonesia (UPI)
don't want to admit their age.
sulted in accident Involving —Indonesia
workers
today
• • •
up to $200 damages to barred the American manager
An editorial in the 1920 Her
Veino's patrol car.
from entering a Goodyear Tire
aid aaid, "We need a yacht
According to Velno, who and Rubber Company factory
club, a basin for boats and a
picked up the two speeding at Bogor on the island of Java.
channel to the Indian River
cars Just cast of Osteen
for the finest water trip in
Bridge, driven attempted to
Florida. We need a big getturn o ff Highway 416 at
together meeting of the peo­
Lemon Bluff Road. Veino's
ple of Seminole County where
attempted' swerve to miss
we can all forget our differ­
Richardson's car failed when
ences and become united on
he met oncoming
traffic
the one thing that Is reslly
forcing him o ff the highway
needed . . . to make this coun­
Into the ditch, hitting the
ty the greatest ta the state."
rear o f the other vehicle as
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he went.
"Silk bloomers have usurp­
During the investigation,
ed the place of petticoats."
another Osteen man, Ben
said the Yowell Company ta
Joe, was arrested and jailed
a half-page ad. "They main­ in Defend on chargee o f us­
tain their popularity by their
ing profane language, creat­
practicability and come ta a ing a disturbance' and at­
variety of colors, some with tempting to incite a riot.
shirring, others with ruffles."
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Osteen Drivers
•Tace Hearing

"F or the price of two good
moles, you can buy a Fordson
tractor that will do the work
o f ala good mules,” advertised
Ed Higgins, manager of the
Ford Service Company, ta
11920.

Plane Crash
TAMPA (UPI) A light
plane en route from Miami to
Texas crashed ta a swamp
near the University o f South
Florida Saturday, killing all
four Miamians aboard.

MIAMI (UPI) - The Flor­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
ida Highway Patrol said to­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - day seven people were killed George Dabbs, Bear Lake
New applicants for home­
The Florida Education Asso­ In weekend traffic accidents Elementary School principal
and a moving force in the
stead exemption have been
ciation Isn't going to take Govf around Florida,
warned to file their applica­
Seminole County school sys­
Haydon Burns' warning he
tions
now In order to avoid
tem,
will
take
the
reins
of
the
may not recommend pay rais­
lines at the end of the filing
PIITSBURGH (UPI) — The powerful Florida Education }
es for teachers lying down.
Association at Hi next annual |
period, April 1.
Burns made the statement United Steelworkers Union
meeting,
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker,
during a three-day convention takes the wraps off its major
Dabbs was unopposed Satur­
county tax assessor, said to­
contract
demands
today
in
tophere, lie warned the 5,000 dele­
day in balloting for future
day new home owners should
level talks with the basic steel
otficeri of the FEA and was
gates, that it would take betbring their recorded deed or
industry.
named president-elect as the
ter than anticipated state re­
agreement for deed Into the
association wound up its 1963
venue to get them raises.
office for the first application.
meeting.
"You all deserve the raises
In the case of a newr resi­
MOSCOW (UPI) — Russian
Robert E. Jones, of Ocala,
to the utmost," the governor
dent, Sirs. Walker said, it is
workers
today-prepared
Mos­
became president Saturday
said, "but 1 am not prepared
necessary for the head of the
to recommend them unless we cow's Red Square for a mam- and will turn the gavel over
household to make the appli­
mouth
reception
in
honor
of
to Dabbs In a year.
can take care of first things
cation.
cosmonauts Pavel Belyayev
Dabbs has been a classroom
first."
Homestead exemption appli­
and
Alexei
Leonov.
teacher for 13 years and a
That was Friday night.
cations were mailed Jan. 1
GEORGE
high adiool principal for the
On Saturday, the FEA adopt o ’
p nric- f
lo those persons who applied
past eight.
cd a resolution expressing dis j
for the exemption last year
He has taught grades one
appointment in Bums' address' PARIS' (UPI) — Returns
and still owned their property
because it "did not indicate j from municipal elections to- through 12 and has opened two
the first of 1905.
he would support” pay rals- day gave a big boost to Gas­ new schools in Seminole Coun
Tangible and Intangible per­
es and Oliver financial dc-1 «&gt;n Defferre, the Marseilles ty a&lt; a principal.
sonal property return forms
Presently, Dabbs is working
mands.
|mayor who wants to run for
were also mailed. These should
To add more coals to the president against Charles do toward his doctorale at Uie
he properly executed amt re­
University of Florida.
fire, the FEA added another j Gaulle,
turned to the tax office before
resolution hiking its requests , y-,
,
.
i
April 1, Mr*. Walker said.
to the Legislature by J300 at d i l l O f l t A w a r d
The law provides that in
Two Lake County Juveniles,
every love! of teaching exper­
LEXINGTON. Va. (U P!) —
order to receive the benefit of
trying to make getaway in a
ience asking that tha data Orlando television station WFSAIGON (UPI) — U. S
stolen dump truck, were cap-, the
„ exemptions
. . allowed,
.... . ap.
guarantee salaries ranglnrjTV w asjum c-d winner today pillitaiy headquarters dlselot- (urs.it Saturday night at Panla Jplication must b • filled each
from ft.*- i Iti
an
P dufout award *d today that South V&lt;*tna-|on SR' 4fi lft„ , 30.milo ^ J year between Jan. I and April
FEA oflleiall had to fight
iing broadcastirig mc&gt;e troops have used an
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“ chrse They were taken lo jail *• A
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,f,c r
the adoption at some measures la tbe publli interest. A grunt Amcrlcan-mado typo of tear at Tax aces.
'that date.
which they' apparently felt of 11.800 will be given to Rot gas that produce* nausea
1 The tax assessor’ s office Is
A Seminole County sheriff's
.
. „ ,,
would have been outright in­ link College center for practi against Communist guerrillas
cruiser, driven by D e p u ty ?!* " Mond»* ,hroui:h F rid,&gt;
sults to the governor.
ral politics it Winter Park, -tin Viet Nam. /
Fred Kelly, was damaged 9 a m. to 5 p. m.

Juveniles Caught
After 30-Mile
Chase By Police

Tcur Gas Used

M a rc h C o n tin u e s
J O H N S O N CITY, Tex.
(U PI) — President Johnson,
keeping in close touch with
progress of the Alabama Voting rights march, headed
hack to Washington today re­
freshed by a long weekend at
7p m.
hit Terai ranch.
The Chief Executive's so­
journ away from hit White
House desk had him in an ex­
pansive, jovial mood despite
pressures of the Alabama sit­
uation.
Early Saturday, he called
up guardsmen and assignrd
military
units to
protect
marcher* on the 60-mile route
from Selma to Montgomery.

|t'.S. ho before beginning
their lick
National Guardsmen and
, Army military police units
were strung along the route.
Today's assignment was a
particularly
tough one—to
cover 17 H miles over narrow,
steep-shouldered road through
Rig Creek Swamp.
March leaders said they
mutt make up the distance
lost Sunday because of a late
Start. The marchers made on­
ly eight miles Sunday.
Federal Judge Frank M.
Johnson stipulated in hit
court order permitting the
60 • mile march that it mutt
be completed in five days.

found in the heart of the Ne­
gro community today.
Mayor Albert Dnutwrll vow­
ed neither men nor money
would he spured to find the
persons who have terroriied
the area witli the deadly ex­
plosives.

KU KLUX KLAN
M O N T G O M E R Y , Ala.
(U PI) — About 200 Ku Klux
Klansmen and some women
and children rode In a motor­
cade Sunday, protesting the
civil rights march from Sel­
ma.
The 100-car demonstration
began after Imperial Wizard
MARCHERS OFF
Robert Shelton iccused "lib­
eral Irftwingera'' of planting
SIXTH IIOMIt
EN ROUTE TO MONT­
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UPI) dynamite in Negro establishGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) — Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. and — A sixth time bomb was ment* at Birmingham.
hit "freedom m a r c h e r s ' '
•truck o ff down the Jefferson
Davia Highway under heavy
army guard today on the sec­
ond! leg of a historic hike to
A Sanford
woman
was weekend no injuries were re­
Montgomery.
Around 300 marcheri arose slightly injured in an automo­ ported.
Mrs. Doris Gandy, 2522
early this morning and were bile collision Saturday night.
fed breakfast at their camp­ In two other major wrecks in Georgia Avenue, was injured
site in a cow pastura beside Seminole County over the and treated at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital following a
crash at 27th and Sanford Sat­
urday at 7:16 p.m.
Sanford police said Mrs.
Gandy's
automobile was
•truck by a car driven by
Mrs. Ethel A. Smith, 2829
French Avenue. Damage to
Mrs. Smith's car was estimat­
ed at $650 and to Mrs. Gandyjs auto at $400. Mr*. Smith
was charged with driving
while under the influence, ac­
cording to the police report,
and was released on bond.
A pickup truck was wrecked
when it went out of control
and crashed at the Intersec
tion of SR 454 and 419 Sunday.
Julius A. Everett, 37, and
George J. Peretik, 33, both of
Cape Canaveral,. escaped be­
ing crushed in the cab of the
CASSELBERRY ALDERMAN Cliff Overman, Dr. Eugene Ellia And
truck. ~
Arthur Lego Jr. are all smile* s i they greet well-wUhers outaide new
In another accidaot, an au­
city offices on Highway 17-92. Open house waa held Saturday for the
tomobile drives by James Lopening o f the new administrative offices.
(Herald Photo),

Weatherman
Has Decision
For Tuesday
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
A sudden reversal fn the
trend of the w h I m a I e a 1
weather today gave America
a good chance to launch Ita
first two-man flight into
space within 24 hours or so.
A pair of medically certifieri astronauts named. John
W. Young and Virgil J. Griaaom, a converted war rocket
named Titan-2 and a 1965model apaceihip whole name
was in dispute awaited an of­
ficial okay to start the threeorbit voyage at 0 a.m. (E 8T)
Tuesday.
The crucial “ go-no-go" de­
cision was In the hands o f
Christopher C. Kraft Jr., mis­
sion director for the inaug­
ural manned flight, already
17 months behind schedule, in
the nation's 61.36 billion Pro­
ject Gemini.
I f the word is "g o ," the
seven-hour final countdown
ill begin at 2 a.m. (EST)
Tuesday.
SURPRISE SWITCH
A surprise switch evident
in
the
spacecraft's
bad
weather behavior starched the
U. S. spirits that wiltqd in ■
the shadow of Russia'* up­
staging performance by cos­
monauts Alexei Leonov and
l’avcl Belyayev four day*
ago.
Federal apace agency offi­
cials said early today a
weather forecast called for
broken clouds at 8,000 feet at
Cape Kennedy Tuesday — a
considerable Improvement ov­
er the gloomy clouds at 2,000
feet predicted Just a few
hours earlier.
'That would be great . . .
It’a very good," aaid one
agency spokesman. A t 8.000
feet, cloud* ar« acceptable.
But if they descend and ramain below 6,000 feet, a de­
lay is certain.
Wcuthcr in the main and
secondary landing arena in *
the western Atlantic Ocean
remained good through late
Sunduy. But that, too, was
subject to Instant and often
unexpected change.

when It tried to stop the flee­
ing youngsters.
Kelly and Deputy J Q
(Slim) Galloway, of Seminole
County, assisted Lake County |
MOON PROBE
officers and the Florida High­
PASADENA, Calif. (U PI)
way Patrol ta capture of the
— Sclentista today decided to
youths
| \ discussion with I«oomis doluy fur 24 hours until
The bojs, age 12 and ll.^Lecdy. city fiscal agent, on Tuesday morning a planned
fled from a juxentle detention proposed financing of the re- mid-course maneuver to put
home In .Lake County. T||J*| vised lakcfront development .America's ninth and last
first stole a pickup truijl^ta
cl an(i t formal applies Hunger «|Mtcecraft on a mora
Tavares but "burned It o
tion for a CATV franchise by perfect path to the moon.
and iwitchcd to a dump truck Jerrvld Electronics Corpora­
The scientist* mad* their
ta Mount Dora.
tion head the agenda at to­ decision during a pre-dawn
When tho youths entered night'* City Commission.
study of telemetry data from
Seminole County, Kelly sped
A. L. Wilson will serve as the spacecraft, which la racta front cf the dump truck and acting mayor for this session; ing toward the moon to extried to step It but to no avail. due to the illness of Mayor jdure one of its mysterious
The boys rammed the truck J. H. Crapps, who still is con- j craters for possible astronaut
Into the back of the cruiser fined to Seminole Memorial landing site*.
and kept going.
The maneuver changes the
Hospital.
Galloway also tried to force
Other items of business In­ pilch and roll In space of
the youngsters to stop but was clude a request for a bus Ranger 9.
pushed off the road.
franchise, a sewer service fee 1 At U a.m. (EST) today
Kelly tried once again to halt complaint, a request for time j Ranger 0 was due to be 89,the runaways at Paola and extension on demolition orders, 942 milea from earth.
again his cruiser was bumped •warding of bids on a refuse
Culrulution* indicated that
In the rear. This time, how­ truck and sewer ruddlng ma­ at S p.m. (EST) Ranger 9
ever, the truck ran off'tbe side chine, and first reading of a would be 123,616 miles from
of The rosd and its motor dlejJ. rezoning ordinance.
earth.
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Development
Parley Slated

Driver Hurt In Mishap, 1 Charged
Mitchell, 49,
of
Daytona
Beach, vent out of control on
the exit from 1-4 to U. S. 17-92
and turard over. The driver
and four passenger* were not
injured.

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Dr. O'eratreet discovered
the theft Sunday when he op­
ened his sffice.
The piysician said the
thieve* apparently knew what
they were looking for aa they
took the stronger narcotic*
and left tie weaker drugs.
State narcotics agents and
tha Baaatad* County shar iffs
department are investigating
tha burglary uad thaft.

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Safety’s Foe: Apathy

Dr. Crone’s

"You Can Always Bu^ Bricks to Throw
A t Our Embassy!"

that since the half-completed Inter­
The really blood-curdling thing
state Highway svstem was begun,
about the figure of almost 48,000
the number of vehicles has increas­
dead In nutomoblie accidents last
ed by some 18 million.
year is the fact that most people’s
"A s the project progresses toward
blood doesn't curdle.
scheduled completion in 1972, more
They shrug it off, as if it were an
than two million cars will be added
impressive but essentially meaning­
to traffic for each additional 2,000
less number like the distance to some
miles of freeway built— 1,000 cars
star, a fact which they are helpless
for each new mile."
to do anything about.
And in the matter of blight— the
Thus when an industry executive
automobile graveyards and abandon­
calls on the nation to prepare "with
ed vehicles along the nation’s road­
a full sense of urgency" for the prob­
sides— the company is offering an
lems of 1975, when the number of
annual award o f $1,000 to anybody
automobiles, will have jumped from
who comes up with the best sugges­
the present 72 million to more than
tion for a solution.
100 million, cynics may wonder just
The fabulous horseless carriage
how bad things will have to get be­
fore Americans consider the situa­ . has brought rich rewards to this
country and can bring even more—
tion urgent.
Roy Abemethy, president of Amer­ , but not automatically; only if "we
will have enough wisdom and con­
ican Motors, lists three major prob­
cern to meet the changing needs and
lems created by the automobile which
solve the pressing problems" that
will be greatly magnified in the next
'iflpie
me wi
with the rewnrds.
10 years— safety, congestion and
blight.
/
As for the foremost problem,
rh ought For Today
safety: "It is a frightening fHct,” he
Bid the older men be temperate,
snys, "that even if we manage to
serious, sensible, sound in faith, in
hold the traffic death rate down to
love, and in steadfastness.— Titus
its present level of 5.4 per 100 mil­
2 : 2.
lion miles until 1975— when travel
•
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•
will exceed a trillion miles a year—
A man is not old until regrets take
annual fatalities would rise to above
place 'of dreams.— The late Ameri­
55,000."
can actor, John Barrymore.
As for congestion, he points out

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ardt* tax and all the other
taxca.
Increai* In population haa
been a catastrophe because
taxes hav* risen In greater
proportion. In the past a rise
In population meant more peo­
ple to pay the taxes, hut in
our Vase It ia juit the re­
verse. Should the population
of Seminole County douhle as
anticipated the tan a will tri­
ple.
Seminole County ia poor be­
cause It is email, about .11)0
*q. miles. However, there is
ample room In it to house the
whole city of New York with
space to spare. Manhattan Is­
land (about 'JI sq. miles) in­
cludes many parka (Central
Park 1H aq. miles) haa a pop­
ulation of a trout 2.000.00(1 It
la therefore an absurdity to
think we will b* crowded
with twice the preaant popula­
tion. What S*minn|a County
needs la competent manage­
ment.
To Illustrate my point. 1
cite a propeity in Alabama
It consists of 40 acre*, mod-

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Bpringa
Mrs. Julia llarta*
MR-1316
Bear l.ake-Foreat Pity
Mr*. Maryann Mllra
$16-1178
Casselberry
Mr*. Jan* ( aaeelberry
MI-1046
Ckulaota
Mra. Joan Magia
363-3743
Dellary
668-1663
Deltona
Mr*. Mildrrd Haney
666-5611
Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
346-1873

FnlcrprU*
Mra. Rllrhlt Harris
666 3814
648-4464
Lake Mary
Mra. France* Waster
323-1111
Lake Monroa
Mra. II. L. Jnhnaaa
112 471*
l.orgwood
Mra. Donna Kata*
MI-1117
North Orlando
Mra. Margarat ( osby
322-6796
Osteen
Mra. Clarence Snyder
623-4841
Dried*
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
363-1110

•m home, 3 *cre pond, good
road* and modem schools.
Tax on ll I* 1st* than $10.00.
Hare It would be $250.00 or
more.
It I* dlstreaslng In tee
even Ih# unborn bankrupt
both nationally and locally. It
would seem the Chambar of
Coinmerc* which la supposed
to eonaiat of most able butiness men would do something
about it. They could at laast
find way* to reduce the bud­
get initead of adding to It.
S. Forbes Simpson,
Kern I'ark
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WASHINGTON (NKA l —
The tame Communist methods
that work ill Virt Nam could
work In I.ltln Amorim, Afri
ra, th* Middle Kaat.
The careful blendnig of ter­
rorism, tight, militant organ!xatinn, explollnt ion of the
woes of minorities, and "pro­
mises" of social reform (land,
credit, equality, fienlmn from
foreign domination) ran be
Kdltor, Th* Herald:
as effective in Chile, Panama,
The players, roaches and the Congo o, Iran as in Asia.
students of
Oviedo
High
Ten worried officials whe
.School waul to thank you ami among them spent l!n year*
your staff for th* good pub­
In Viet Nam and fill yeara In
licity you have given to our
th* Kar East on counterinsur­
temn during this aihool year.
gency ami development are
To our loyal (alia in our
now working unofficially on a
community and in Central
Florida we wlah to expreaa proposal to prevent future
Viet Nam* hy "strangling”
our sincere appro lation.
Your enthusiast ic support insurgencies l.efor* they ap­
inspired our team to post th* pear.
fine record duiiiig (he season
Says one lender in this proand especially in the tourna­ Jei l . "In lelrospect, we get
ment*.
Into South Viet Nam three
W* ara proud of our record years late. We should hava
deepita the heurlhn-nking lots moved hi dutmg 1B5R before
In th* finals of the stats th* Communist* built their
tournament.
strong pnlltnn! oi sanitation.
Teul Mlkler,
We'v* got to stick (her* now
Coach, 0. H. 8 .
at heavy cost "
* * a
Sometimes it takes Hie
Dorla Williams,
lied* five or mx years I. lonld
8oclety Editor
an organisation In a country,
It was a great pltaeur* to
aometlmea 10 or 16. This
meet you.
This la juat a little not* to group of U. S. officials prothank you for your article. 1 posts that the I'nited State*
wa* very proud to receive a plrk 10 priority countries
"Springtime Salute" through where the Reds have begun
your column from the Bust- building underground politi­
net* and Professional Wom­ cal organisations but are still
relatively weak and mev* In
en's Club.
I really think you want with etrong four-year prain"beyond th* line of duty" in aurgancy crash programs.
Target* for such projects
your article, and I deeply ap­
preciate all th* nlrs things might Include Chile, Ecuador,
you expressed about ma.
Peru, Ilratil, (hr Congo.
Marla P. Pertx, M. D.
Th* four year preinaurgen-

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ry programs would operate importance ami their part in

in four phases, average $10 It.
|million n year per country.
They also w o o I d help
Phase I in each target strengthen democratic youth,
tintiy, the evaluation phase, scout, labor, farmer, voter,
would last tInee i,, a,* weeks,
land refoirn and political or­
j Tile Phase I team would con­
ganization, especially in rural
sist of foul-milking men.
i The chief would In- all ex- areas, ami ti.iin the aecuniy
'p o t hi tin' countly, important lllld illtclllgi IM-e foil es « f the
enough pcrsoimlily and so country to f e n d out Red
dose to tin- L’. S. President agents.
Part of this job would In­
lli.it Mr Johnson and the host
g. vernment w o u 1d respect fo convince officials and in­
dustry that u major step
what tie reported.
Th* second man would he must he building the produc­
experienced
in Intelligence tivity of fnimers So they
and counterinsurgency. The would have tile money to buy
thlid would lie expert m gov­ their land and the pr duct*
ernment systems with knowl­ industry would manufacture.
Phase 111—also one year—
edge of how coups arc man­
aged. The fourth man would would he devoted to carrying
he expert In organising from out the program "aold" (prolabor unions to freedom fight­ piignndirrd for 12 months) in
Phase II.
ers.
All four men would be
In Pliasti IA’ , the-two-year
shaip in practical politic*.
technical p h a s e , technical
Phase II, the selling phut*, trams would furthrr step up
would last one year am! would farm, factory and government
concentrate on piopaganda, productivity, and encourage
Gaining and political action. wider land owtirrahip and
The 511 to 5(10 team mem­ widespread, reasonable credit.
ber* would indoctrinate gov­
Then, these 10 countries
ernment agenrira,
p lltlcal would be on their own—the
parties, Industry and organi­ plan says — able to liumlte
sation; with the details of the j their own Communist under­
preinaurgency program, its ground.

S*knng is now Japan s latt si p.ntii ipation spoil You
ib-n't often find such soar­
ing sin rest in anything on
the downgrade.
Television i» blamed for
most everything else, so may­
be It'* the reason ymi so sel­
dom tee I....ktasca mentioned
in furnttuiu ad*.

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Monday, March 22, l% 5

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Sign on Property
Hansbrough Representative* on grounds 10:30 A.M. day of Auction.

TODAY 1:30 P.M. MARCH 22 — FIVE ACRE YOUNG GKOv E located
on SOUTH BUMI1Y AT WHITE STREET IN CONWAY ESTATES,
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To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
Rom* yean ago Florida
w ii governed by competent
and romprthcnilv* m*n. They
enacted the $5,000 ||ome«l»nd
Exemption Law. They knew
and readied every tax dollar
saved would accelerate the
e c o n o m y hreauxe buelneaa
need* caih cuitnmerx. Even
the Chamber* of Commerre
acclaimed the act.
Of lata year* Florida ia he­
art by politician* who have
been driving to aholirh or
nullify the $5,000 00 Homeatcad Exemption. They scheme
to practically nhollah It by
raiaing assessment* on home!
an high (to full value) that
the exemption It of little or
no benefit to the home owner.
M od folk buy nr build
bum* for the u«&gt; they get
from it with no tbougbl of
nfhi-r profit (Ilk* you buy a
suit of clothe*,) therefore; a
home owner ia a captive to b*
exploited at the will of th*
politicians. Then- is no escape
from aalra tax. gat tax, rig-

Harr Morgan'* show at­ ed over them, hoping that mated outlets, of which gig.
tracted thousands of phone jnayb* their slllva would be glrs are a universal example.
As a result, when the movie
talla from listeners who touched by one of those Beat­
magazines or TV or even their
wanted Information about les! How com e?"
love and rearriaga prob­
To explain this form of mob girl friends focus on the Beat­
lems. Rut the Beatle crate sexual hysteria, let me ask les. then teen-age girls get
caught up in a nationwide
among teen-age glrla alio you this simple question:
erotic form of hysteria.
popped up, to acrapbook
"If a 16-year-old girl la on
this brief an*l)*li. And the phone talking to a male,
For romantic hysteria Is ac­
you can have a lot of fun will she giggle more often tually very contagious during
making lljg “ giggle test" bethan her 36-yrar-old mother the middle teens. Girls then
low, which I used to aaalgn docs in a similar situation?" can be stampeded Uko sheep.
to my psychology students
Boys are also in somewhat
In fact, you can also tell
at Northwestern University.
the same boat, for they also
whether the high schooler is
CASE V-443: Hsrv Morgan speaking to a boy or to her giggle and laugh boisterously
invited me back for both his own grandmother, just by- and with excessive Ioudnc’ i,
but boys usually channel off
TV and‘ alio hii 90-minute ra­ making the "giggle test."
more of this new sexual ener­
dio program during the visit
For a two-minute Interval, gy via athletics.
of the Beatles.
count the number of her gig­
For example, observa th*
On both shows, the public
gles.
Beatle fans and you will gen­
was entitled to telephone
If she is talking to a boy. erally find that well-adjusted
queations, which we answered
she
will giggle almost con­ girls who have happy roman­
immediately over the air.
"D r. Crane." one such call­ stantly, yet she will seldom ces, are not likely to be
er began, "how do you explain giggle while conversing with gushing fanatics of the Beat­
les.
this mad 'crush' by American Grandma! Why?
And when I address high
girls on the Beatles?
Older girls and women, loo,
"Why, the girls lined up all school convocations, the aud­ have learned to channel their
night just waiting for s it net- will explode in far more emotions more specifically on
laughter to the a fiance or husband.
chance to see the Bcatlea at |excessive
same joke I tell, than will an
their hotel window.
The Bealte craze is silly hut
"And many girls even kiss­ older audience. Why?
a coed safety valve, so laugh
Well, here is the main rea­ it offl
ed the doorknobs and alobherson: the teen-agers have not
(Always wnte to Dr. Crane
been accustomed to romantic
In care of this newspaper,
love during grade school.
enclosing a long, stamped,
Oh. they have felt affection
addressed envelope and 20.
for their parents, as well as
centa to cover typing and
for their siblings and play­
By Water C. Park**
printing costa when you
Should you call an ice skill­ mates.
send for one of his book­
ing school a flop huu.se?
But that type of love is not
lets.)
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the romantic variety which
Women have on* thing in usually develops in the mid­
common with amoeba — both dle teens.
ait- c.natunlly changing then
So teen agers are suddenly
FOLDING CHAIR
shape*.
overwhelmed with a strange,
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enikllir maial
diffuse form of energy that is
f o t d l R f c h a ir *
Tin- Old Cynic wonder* why generated hy their maturing
te n y e a r « * arra»
l r . H w at r a a t a ia M
Liila with tin- least attractive sixuai glands
•nam cL rh a k a ef
a r a r. ta n . m la t
h-i-s wear tin- must revealing
All of this new energy is
g ra a n
W r it * f a r
t a la lo c .
skills.
largely pent-up until they
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learn to channel it via roman­
Instead of lh* traditional tic daydreams, or dates, etc
*MOW1 til
funk tout, stuped pant* and
But many of them don't ex
|133 toil ROII
lop hat. President Johnson pend all tills rapdily zooming
oauMoo.il*.
wore a plain, black husi- sexual energy in such sub!i-j
H
lo-ss suit at his inauguration.
'Ho- whole male community
. In . led tills atrp on the
C u im ltu f H o n U illi, O n e .
iolid to The Great Society.
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Tk* liaraM la a mamas* *| Ua Uauaa Kraaa wkisk l* asmiad tatluaitaly to tk* ae* far repukllaattaa at all Ik* total
s s s s prlstsd la tkla newspaper.
Katared a* aauaae class asatler u sltttr It, 1(1$ ai Its goat
vtllc* si kaalor*. Florida, aadtr tk* Aal t&lt; Cowarts* *d Martk
». till.
Nt pari *1 pay mattnai. aawa or aava/piota*. or tkla odlllaa
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latlvldaal oe llrm rstpoatlkl* tar aaah raprstutilsa wui ke
caasitarsd a* lalriaaia# „a Tka Herat*a aopyrtakt aad xyiu h*
I baid Uakld t t r 4djadk*d aadde Ik* MV.

You name your game, ping-pong or checken, cards or dies*. Play it hard, and it
takes a lot out of you. That’g when you
like most to settle down in a soft chair and enjoy
your friends' talk and your beer’s taste. Beer was
made to relax with. Made to refresh you, cool
you, cheer your taite. So next time you’re playing
aome sociable at-home game, take time
out for the companionable taste of beer.
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NEW YORK '"Vt’ PII-Veicn
tists who just for the fun of it
want to master the chemical
secret* of life were greatly
stimulated today by the first
eomplete taking apart of a nu­
cleic acid.
A few had began to wonder
if it could be done. Now they
know—ami it meant to them
that if one could lie made to
yield die secret of how it wa.«
constructed, all the other nu­
cleic acids could be coerced
by determined and hard-work­

tljr Mr** John l.rnnr
The Auxiliary to DcRary
Parrnrk* 111»7. World War 1
Vctrranj, will *pon«or a card
party at 7 p.m., April 27. at
the Community Center. Pro­
ceed* from donation* will l&gt;c
us*‘c| for the croup's projects
to aid veterans.
Plans for the party were
announced at last week's reg­
ular nicotine of the.auxiliary
N e w members welcomed
were Mary Harless and Jose­
phine C. Smith and (juestspresent were Mrs. Harold Pe­
terson. formerly of Garden
City, lame Island, N.- Y „ and
Miss Helen McGrath of Watorbury. Conn.
New members to be receiv­
ed n.ext month are Miss Hope
I Savage and her sister. Mis*
Clara II. Savage. Hostesses at
this time will Lo Kvelyn
Dzick, Helen Hanlon, Anne
Dempsey. Nun Edwards und
Marie Dungan.

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ing scientists into doing like­
wise
These nucleic acids are the
very essence of life They car­
ry the hereditary recipes for
the "making’-’ of all organ
i*m* from one generation to
the next, and then provide the
priming
chemical
energy
which both “ makes" and ope­
rates the organisms in al&gt;
their presently uncountable
complexities.
Dr. Hoivert W. Holies and
his associates at Cornell I'mversity. Ithaca. N. Y. took

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apart one of the smallest— molecules which carry out ail
the nucleic acid whieh pick* phases of the chemistry of
up the amino acid, alanine, life whatever its form,
from the pool of raw materials
Alanine RNA, it turned out.
and transfers It to the site is a chain with 77 links. Each
where body chemistry is con- link is a complex compound
strueting a protein molecule, j called a nucleotide. They are
It is one of the Ribonucleic linked together repotitiously.
Acids (RNA) and there are a in scries of twos and threes
considerable though presently interspersed with singletons,
unknown
number
in this The scientists identifies! each
"transfer'' variety. There is at nucleotide specifically, both
least one ami probably several as to it* chemical nature and
for each of the 20 amino acids its place in the chain,
which are the chemical build-' Now- they know the struting -blocks for the protein ture hut not the shape of this

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extremely tiny life-giving mol#
rule which by the highest mag­
nification of the election mic­
roscope is barely distinguish­
able.
It is know that the chain*
of all the nucleic acids are
twisted in positions where
their individual units are ali­
gned, thus forming a "co d e "
that contains their chemical
activating know- how. This
"cod e" remains to he broken.
Sponges are sra animals.

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Bear Lake Club Wins Rug Making Honors
lly Maryann Miles
In Hear l.ake a group of
right women have formed a
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member* have brought the
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her* Tuesday at 4 p.m.
agalnit Colonial.
Coach Jim McCoy’* team
will be seeking It* second vie*
tory c f the saaion. The Semi­
nole* failed In two attempt*
la it week to defeat Orlando
team*.
They battled Evan* to a
3-3 deadlock In eifht innings
and lost to Boone, 6-4, in a
game played in Sanford.
McCoy ha* been plagued
with pitching problem* and
had to resort to using Short­
stop Ron Hinson In the game
agalnit Boon*.
No. 1 ‘ pitcher Eddl* Fitsgerald h is been bothered by
arm troubl* and Righthander
Jim Eldrldga suffered an
ankl* Injury.
Bon Dudley and Ray Pivec
are the othar pitchers who
hay* aeon action so far thla
spring. It waa uncertain to­
day who would ba starting
Tusaday.
Hinson will be back at his
shortstop spot agalnit Coloni­
al. Bill Kuykendall will be
at second, Ronny Metier In
left, Steve Harris catching,
Bemla Barbour at third, Jim
Ervin at first, Danny Tlilis in
rlghtfield and Chuck Scott In
center.

Oviedo-Lyman
Tilt Rained Out
The Ovisdo-Lyman baseball
gams,
scheduled
Saturday
afternoon, waa postponed be­
cause of rain.
Coach Paul Mlkler said no
date had been aet for the two
teams to make up the contest.
Oviedo's next game will be
played her* Friday against
Kissimmee.

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Texan Wins At St. Pete LUCKYSTRIKEFILTERS
ST. PETERSBURG ( U P I ) Young Kathy Whitworth stum­
bled badly in a strong wind oo
tha front nine Sunday, but
cam* home strong to finlah
with a 74 and win the $10,000
St. Petersburg Open — first
professional women’s g o l f
tournament this year.

UCLA Favored
In NCAA Play

Her total, thanks to a rec­
ord second-round M, waa 281.
Mias Whitworth went into
the final round with a flva
stroke lead, but saw that eut
to three strokes on tha front
nine as Sandra Haynlt, a fal­
low Texan, shot a 35 to Mias
Whitworth's 39.
But the winner came home
with a sparkling $5 to pick
up the first-place check of $1,500.
Miss Haynle, who started
the day seven strokes back of
Miss Whitworth, finished with

one of the only two even-par
71a of tha day and wound up
four strokes behind In second
place. She collected $1,200.
Marilynn Smith, who shot
an opening round 68 for the
lead, finished with a 7$ Sun­
day for a 287 total and $1,000
for third place.
Finishing fourth was Mickey
Wrlgbt with a 74 288. Mary
Mills of Gulfport, Mias., who
had the other par round, and
Ruth Jaaaen of Bonaall, Calif.,
finished in a two-way tia for
fifth place at 289.

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PORTLAND, Ore (UPI) UCLA, winner o f 30 straight
last season and 28 out of 28
thla year, wai handed the un­
easy role of favorite today for
Its second straight NCAA bas­
ketball championship.
CATCHER STEVfi-HARRIS of Seminola High baseball team takes swing
Coach Johnny Wooden's ball­
at ball during early action in SHS-Boone baseball game. The Seminolcs
hawking crew, rated a notch
lost out to the Rraves, 5-4, in the conference contest.
behind No. 1 Michigan in the
season's final UPI coaches'
poll, was picked by a large
SEMINOLE COUNTY
number of coaches here lo be­
MOTORS, INC.
come the fifth team to win
1801 WEST 1st STREET
two titles in a row since the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FORT MYERS (UPI) — If all, of spring training due to will b« Improved. He doein't playoffs began In 1939.
you're looking for the per­ malaria and because, outside promise they'li win the pen
of obtaining veteran catcher nant this year, hut he docs
fect dark horse In the Nation­
Del Crandall from th* Giants, promise they'll play beads-up
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Plratei, because nobody else winter.
"I can guarantee our club
U.
*
Walker lnalsta the Pirates will be alert,” he lay*. "W e'll
Harry (The Hat) Walker,
be running hard and making
the club's new manager, liken
the other teams hurry. That
it that way. He'd rather sur­
way, the other club might
prise the experts and he'a a
FRESH PORK NECK BONES OR
throw the ball away.
cinch lo do It If he can boost
Walker la well awara how
the Pirate* from their sixth
much Clemente meant to the
place tie of lait year into con­
Plratei and he'a hoping he'll
tention thla year. If he can ac­
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complish that, ha's also a
day, but he'* alio reconciled
cinch to win a lot of votes as
to tha possibility the club will
LEAN TENDER
manager of the year.
have to go without his ser­
United
Press
International
Two of the chief reasons no
vices for a while.
Saturday
one is expecting much from
rUPEMWETS
Clemente, who led the Lea­
the rirales is because their
NEW YORK — fit. John's gue with a .339 batting aver­
star outfielder, Roberto Cle­ won an unprecedented fourth
age lait year, suffered a
mente, will miss most, if not
National Invitation basketball freak accident in his native
LEAN TENDER
Tournament with a 66-61 vic­ Puerto Rico thll winter while
mowing hla lawn. A small
tory over Villanova.
•Ith. st. &amp;
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1100 W. 13th. St.
Sanford Ave.
PORTLAND. Ore. — UCI.A by th* mowsr struck him on
won its second straight NC­ hla hip and Infection act in.
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Then h* was felled by ma­
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laria, loit 20 pounds and re­
by defeating Michigan 9180. quired hoapitalliation. T h e
doctors say Clemente may be
PROVIDENCE, R.I.— Mich­ ibla to Join the Pirates Thurs
and commonly aiked ques­
igan Tech beat Huston College day whan spring training will
tion*."
This explanation may not 8-2 to capture the national b* mors than two-thirds over.
sell it past Peyton Place but collegiate hockey title.
if Haim fail* na an author hr
still has show business, with
NEW YORK — Cupid won W riter Honored
MONTICELLO, N. Y. (UPI)
or without the clubs since the 127,700 Paumonok Handi­
lie's performed both way*. cap at Aqueduct tiy right —Former United Praia Inter­
As it straight gagstsr he Is lengths over Power of Des­ national boxing editor Jack
Cuddy waa honored at a din­
no Hob Hope, hut then Hope tiny.
ner Sunday night at lh* train­
can’t hit a 260 yard drive
with a 12-foot club while
HOUSTON — W'ynmla T r ­ ing camp of light heavyweight
standing onv-leggrd on a ot lied the American women's champion Willi* Paatrano and
chair.
itcord'i’f 10.6 In the HMI-yard welterweight contender Jose
And, anyway, ilahn isn't au ilaih in th* Texas Southern S I a h ie .
bad in the giggle game:
Relays.
'Golf is mostly psychologBritain’s Rogsr Tsylnr won
leal,
says he, ''all psycho
PORTLAND, Ore. — Bill the Beaulieu international ten­
PATTIES
LIMIT 2
and not at all logical." Or, Bradley set a nrw NCAA nis chnmplonehlps by beating
l'LEASB
STANDARD
"to be boiu-st, air, your grip t n u i (lament single g a m p scor­ Robin Fanilers of South A fri­
looka Ilk* 111 mile* of bad ing record of 68 points in ca 6 1, 6-3.
6 OZ.
load." Or, "my wife is an leading Princeton to a 118-82
auction buff, *o to glv* her win over Wichita for third
ATLANTIC B E A C H —
GORDY TABLE
another Interest 1 taught her place in the champiunihlpa.
Bert Weaver won the $67,600
golf. She loves It. Every time
Greater Jacksonville Optn by
LARGE DOX
I yell 'for*' sho hollers 'four
on* strok* with a 72-hols to­
Sunday
NO. 303
anil a quaiter'."
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Kl'I.M, Austria — Eaxt tal of 286.
Oh well, they aound better Grrmany'l Peter I.riser leap­
LIMIT 2
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when he’a assisted by a club ed 476 feet, nine inehra to
BOSTON — The Boiton Cel­
with a garden hose shank break the world ski jumping tics finished their lesion by
NO. 303 CAN
that wrapt twice around his record.
basting Cincinnati,
116-99,
neck on the hacksw-lng. Or
LARGE 8IZE
for thalr 62nd victory, an all
MAINE OIL
when banging single-Jointed
BEAULIEU, F r a n c * — time NBA record.
shot* with triple-jointed niblicks. Or when showing Ori­
.AT CAN
ental* (he'a bean around th*
world flva times) n hocus
BEE-ALL
pocua handicap that would
leave Confucius speechless.
Anyway, laughs are rels1 LD. BOX
live. As a trouper, Hahn is
used to getting therp and not
NORTHERN TOILET
LIMIT 3
getting
them.
Moetly,
it
WITH $3.00 ORDER
doesn't bother him when he
doesn't.
LIMIT 1 WITH $3.00 ORDER
ROLL
But recently In midtown
Manhattan, at a sportsman's
KRAFTS
RACING
BHURFRESH
show to introduce hie hook,
Hahn was obviously irritated
N IG H T L Y 8:10
when be couldn't b r e a k
6 OZ. JAR
through th* dreary feces In
S icep t l u d s y
tha crowd. When th* show
DUKE'S
LIMIT 8 PLEASE
ended one exiting observer
only
RACING DAYS LEFT
grumbled loudly that the
.C A N
MR. "G " • OZ. PACK
Jokea were sUI*. Hahn heard
M A T IN E E S W ed. &amp; S a t - 2 P.M .
tha crack.
"Why didn't you knock his
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Chip$ And Quips Not
By Tom Tied*
NEW YORK (N E A )—Golf,
er Paul Ilahn ia a nice fellow
Imt the caddies hale him.
He's got this seven-pound
driver, see, and a 90-pound
hag and, well, Just thinking
about It it enough to send
any carrier to an early lUtli
hole.
ilahn, of course, la n trick
allot performer. The Are of
Cluha they call him; n put­
ting prestldigator who, inataad of sawing women in
half, meamrrltea the audi­
ence by batting ball* off their
bpsHe used to lie a touring
pro. And hr used to he broke.
But everything's swinging for
him now, so to speak, and
aflar 16 ytars of quips and
chips in 87 countries he works
only seven o f 12 month*,
i-arni a six figure income,
wear* a permanent shade of
Florid* and, at 4fl, play* to a
scratch handicap.
But la ha satisfied? Yukl
Thla guy wouldn't be satisfled with Arnold Palmer’s
monry and Tony lam a's old
databook. He'd fault a holein-on* |f the divot allied.
He hae, In other words,
much mor* in hie bag of
tricks than Lh* crazy sticks
h* uses in his aix-showa''-awesk act. Recently-, for in­
stance, he pulled out' a new
book railed "How to Play the
Troubl* Shota" and thereupon
landed himself in • literary
speculation aandtrap that few
writer* end fewer golfer*
ever blast out of.
Books about golf art greet­
ed by tb* public with the
earn* enthusiasm as burnt
toast. General reaction from
paperback merchanta who are
•till trying to gat rid of first
editions from Walter Hagan
la: ao whatt
"S o," r e s p o n d s Hahn,
"othar g o lf hooka have been
g boat-written, akatchy and
generalised. 1 wrote my own,
it'a aa complete a* a lifetlma'a
experience can maka It and
I believe It answer* specific

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March 22, 1965— Page 7

British Daredevil Sets Speed Record
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)—
One British daredevil set k
•peed record tod another re
petted as a winner Sunday as
they grabbed firsts in major
motorcycle races here.
Phil Reed, driving a Japan­
ese Yamaha, shattered a
track record In winning an
80-mlle race for 2S0 cubic
centimeter bikes.
Read, of Bedsford, England,

Lyman 9 Fails
* In Support Of
Pitching Ace
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By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sport* Writer
Despite a superb pitching
performance by ^sophomore
Mark Brewer the Lyman
Greyhounds were beaten 20
by New Smyrna Beach Friday
night.
Brewer scattered eight hits
in five Inningi, yielding two
runs. Only one of them was
earned. But the Hounds were
able to muster only one hit, a
single by Alien Currens in the
fourth inning, off the Barra
cudas* Bob Rcichcl. Reichcl
struck out 11 Greyhounds.
Brewer fanned two and
Charles Newell who hurled the
last inning for the Hounds,
also struck out two. Neither oI
the Greyhound pitchers walk*
ed a man during the game.
The Lyman mound staff has
yet to issue a free pass this
season.
New Smyrna Beach got the
breaks in a tight ball game,
putting across runs in both
the third and fourth frames.
Steve Biers was the hitting
star for NSB, slamming a
double, the only extra base
blow oft the stingy pitching of
Brewer.
Coach Jim Payne of Lyman
plans to send Steve Simpkins
to the mound again tomorrow
afternoon at Leesburg in the
Hounds second Orsnge Belt
Conference tilt.
Simpkins pitched Lymsn to
victory in the initial OBC af­
fair 10 3 over Wildwood. The
Hounds will play at DcLand
Friday.

Houk Elected
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI)
General Manager Ralph liouk
was elected Sunday to the
board of directors of the New
York Yankees, replacing Del
Webb, who sold his interests
in the club recently.
Also on the Yankee board
are club President Dan Top­
ping and William S. Paley,
Dr. Frank Stanton and Mi­
chael Burke of CBS.
The ancient Maya* did not
have an alphabet comparaiile
to our own.

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Kanner, Spolski
Win In Classics

“ BLACKIE,” n mutt if there ever was one,
brought a big smile to his owner, Robbie
Sharps, when the pooch captured the fifth r a c e
of the Jn.vceos-sponsored Mutt Derby at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club Sunday. More than
1,000 turned out for the annual fun event.

M. Wiltshire Takes Honors
Marshall Wiltshire had his
brndsr pounding the strike
zone as he took high game
honor* in the Businessmen's
League at Jet Lanes with •
210/658 which helped Mason's
Men to • two gamo split with
Lance Crackers. George Ma­
son was on the beam to lend
Marshall a hand with a 104/652. Lance Cracker* had a
triumvirate of sharpshooter*
In Al Chfllfin with 201/529,
John Fischer with 163/545 and
Smilin’ Jack Kanncr with
203/651.
Vergil Vaughn proved his
high series in the recent City
Tournnment was no fluke ns
he pounded thr pins to the
tune of a 213/677 while pac­
ing Hi l l Products to n three
game romp over J’ inccrcsl
Liggett Rexall, John Martin
also-scored well fur HI.II with
a 180/610 nnd Jim Bussard
was the mainstny for the
Druggist* with IU5/5I3.
Rex Liquors had n trio of
"gunners” in Dutch Unger
with 201/610, Clarence Wallis
with 184 '617 and Ray Robin­
son with 100/519 as they zero­
ed in on Ben Wnrd Realty for
a four point sweep that mov­
ed them into third place in
league standings. The Autonetics team nnd Glass-Met
team split their match us high
scores were recorded by Gellner with 182/504, Doug Ow
ens with a 203 game and Doc
Bunnell with n lofty 181/503.

In another league match tfc*
HI.II Products "B " team clip­
ped ths Atlantic Coast Llnu
team for a three and ona-half
point loss. Wall Plumbing and
Heating took the measure of
the Ratphinques despite a
steady 184/625 by Joltin' Joe
Summers. Ralph Betts rolled
104/533 for Dick's Appliance
in a valiant effort but the bet­
ter balanced WTRR team
came through with a three
point win.

took the lead right after the the line by Californian Buddy I England, finished second be
hind Read In the 2S0cc race.
starting flag dropped and Parriott on a Norton.
Mike Duff of Berkshire, |He drove another Yamaha.
pushed his Yamaha to an
average speed of 97.S miles
P ot

per hour to win oy nearly a
lap. The old speed record was
•1.1 m.p.h.
Another Britisher, M i k e
Hillwood, of Oxford, won the
120-mile race for SOOcc ma­
chines over the International
Speedway’s 3.1-roile course.
He finished with an average
speed of 99.6 miles per hour.
Hillwood, t h e
defending
champion, won by nearly two
laps. He was followed across

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Jack Kanner and John Spol­
ski each won threa garnet
from thslr opponents while
800 plus eerie* to
move Into a aeeend place tie
and only three points out of
first place in the Singles
Classics.
Jaek rolled 236/843 igatnit
Phil Roehe who came through
with a reepectable 206/778.
John hit 266/836 agalntt W.
A. Ward who tallied a 637 to­
tal.
The flrat place man encoun­
tered real trouble In Gerald
Behrtna and could aalvage on­
ly a point and a half detpite
a 223/741. We're talking about
John Bridget who has lead
the pack alnee early in the
season. Gerald notched a 206/•
721 while picking up hie two
and one-half points. Harry
Pentecost grabbed a three
point win from Hubert Ray
but lost ground because the
"bombers” were picking up
pinfall points on him. Harry
rolled a 727 set to Hubert's
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FASH ION ETTES

Model Meeting Honors Theta Epsilon Rushees
President-elect Jan CahlU tainment
was hostess recently at her members.
Lake Minnie Drive home to a
"m odel meeting”
for the
rushees of Theta
Epsilon
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
Nancy Reynolds and Faye
Stetson conducted a most un­
usual program on "Nature."
Nancy and her husband were
hunting recently and their dog
accidently killed a mamma
raccoon. T h e sympathetic
Reynolds took the young rac­
coon, whom they christened
Gertrude, into their home and
the new addition receives the
meticulous care of an in fa n tformula, pacifier and the
works. Gertrude provided de­
lightful and hilarious enter­

for

the

chapter

The "Girl of the Year" was J cd at the Founders Day b
voted on and will be announc-j quet, April 30.

Very much in vogue for
spring: kerchief hats with cas
usl draping and attention to
back detailing. The Millinery
Institute of America reports
these are youthful, easy to
wear and can be worn com
fortably with coats, suits or
dresses. They come in cotton,
silk and pliable straw braids.
• • •

K ay
Lee,
membership
chairman, and Mona Walker,
past
president,
gave
the
rushees a brief history of Beta
Sigma Phi.
The rushees were particu­
larly Impressed with slides
shown by Betty Lewis of the
various activities and social
side of the Chapter.

Though traditional every
spring, flower hats have been
given new and interesting
treatments this year, the Milinery Institute of America re­
ports. Often combined with
straw and fabrics, they are
available in many of the new
silhouettes such as the ker­
chief look and the snood.
• • •

Rushees attending tne meet­
ing were the Mmcs. Joyce
Sammet, Eleanor Anderson,
Pam Cooper, Gall Rorolsky,
Jean Dunn, Rita Gallagher
and Joan Moore.
M e m b e r s in attendance
were the Mmrs. Jan Cahill,
Betty Erickson. Faye Stetson,
Nancy Reynolds, Pat Helms,
Sharon Davis, Joanne Bohan­
non, Dixie Jennings, Sherry
Bolte, Betty Lewis, Betty
McKee, Barbara Dckle, Kay
Lee and Mona Walker.

MODERN AND
EARLY AMERICAN

Too many clothes and hair
styles worn by high school
youths have taken on a neuter
look, and this is especially
true when one approaches a
tecn-boy and his girlfriend
from the back, observes Ron
Postal, of the National Coun­
cil of Men's Fashions. "You
can't tell the boy from the
girl without a program.”
• • •

DeBary Mansion

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Site Of Social

FROM *2-5°
RUSHEES OF TIIETA EPSILON Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are seated
from the left, Pam Cooper, Mary Tillis, Gail Rolzolsky and Rita Galla­
gher. Standing nre Joan Moore, Joyce Snmmct, Berry Miller, Eleanor An­
derson, Joan Murray and Jean Dunn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlton B.
Cleveland of Palmira Road
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
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Mrs. Lewis Rogers of Eliott,
Me.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eddie- Columbine Trail entertained

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mansion stands was bought ers used the mansion for a
by Plantation Estates Dc- club house lrtrt as it grew tooj

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112 S. PARK AVE.
ers deeded it over to the Florida Federation of Art for the
State Headquarters. The large
banquet halls are now used
a
as art galleries. The house
has tiern restored and is becoming well known through­
out the eounty as one of
central Florida's main histor­
ical and cultural centers.
Throughout thr mansion in
(-very room were hung paint
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Aft Federation These paint­
ings are changed Irom time
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green paper shamrocks scat s
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coffee, rake and filled cookies 2
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$ 7.00
Mrs It F King and Mrs . EE
GALLON
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John Lundy.
• The business meeting was 3
OVIEDO GARDEN CLUB members nre enjoying n delightful luncheon
called to order by chairman,' 2
on the veranda of the DeBary mansion on a recent tour of the historical
Mrs. J. It. Hattie. Mrs. John
old landmark. Shown from the left are Mrs. Tom Ryan, Mrs. Aubrey
Ridenour, chairman nX tlie
Myers, Mrs. John Ridenour, Mrs. Joe Hattie, Mrs. R. F. King. Mrs. Charles
nominating committee,
an­
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Mrs. Paul Snlvik.
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PALM CIRCLE
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The March meeting of the |he members and guests were j WEST END. N. C (DPI) — These officers were unani­
FOR CASH
Palm Circle o( tho Hanford served ham, hot biscuits, |What's happening in the bed mously acccptrd.
AND CARRY!
Garden Club was held at thr
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Members
who
enjoyed
the
cake, coffre and spiked' tea 'ban business is a lot of hunk
home of Mrs. Blanton Owen,
Growing families. living in ,riP vu‘ r‘&gt; Mrs. J. It. Battle,
by the hostess and her guest,
chairman
PHONE
houses straining at the ratLynn Mosier, Mr* AubMrs. Lloyd Cochran.
tors, are turning to bunk beds r,,y Myers. Mrs. Paul Slavik,
.luring the business meet- Tlie piggy back beds help with Mrl- France* Goins. Mr*. =
A lta m o n te S p rin g s iing
lilnble
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nj Mrs. Owen announced ()lt.ir ipac.r prAblrn),
1 John Ridenour. Mrs. J o h n 's
that Palm Circle members
The up anil down trend in Lundy, Mrs. Tom Ryan, Mrs. Jss
received 18 awards at the re beds also is ix-ing fortified by It. F. King and Mrs. A. H =
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cent Flower Show. Mrs. Wade new college dormitories, fra Ray.
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Garner was awarded a blue tirnity houses and vacation
Ry Julia llartoa
ribbon on an entry and also lodges.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Wallace the award of merit.
As a result, says a fu m i-[
of Palmyra, New Jersey,
Mrs. Harold Howe was
lure manufacturer, there is
were recent bouse guests of
guest speaker and colorful more versatility in bunk bed
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grundy
slides of flower arrangements designs.
on Dolores Drive in Dol Ray
and Vermont Gardens were
e
"Once considered strictly
Manor.
shown.
utilitarian and usually styled
DOROTHY GRAY
Officer* for the coming year accordingly, the spare saving
are Mrs. Wade Garner, chair­ double hunk suddenly has
SATURA CREAM
man; Mrs. Blanton Owen, co- emerged m a new, glamorous
WITH HORMONES O l VITAMIN A
chairman; Mrs. Harold Howe, role," he said.
(8 ox. reguforfy 8.30)
secretary and Gertrude Gil­
It all began less than a year
America's Greatest
bert, treasurer.
ago with the introduction of
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B O T H O N LY
Helen DeWit. Guest speaker ple tone with gold accents and
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wtQ be Mrs. Carl Stubbing* decorations, as well as Wedg­
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accents.
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Oviedo Garden Club Tours Historical DeBary Mansion

000 acre* which made up his
By Evelyn lAindy
A field trip was enjoyed estate. He lavishly entertain­
Tuesday, when 11 member* ed great celebrities of his day
of the Oviedo Garden Club including Presidents G r a n t
drove over to the DeBary and Clcvland, the Astora, the
Mansion. A tour of the man­ Vanderbilts, the Prince of
sion, conducted by Mrs. Edith Wales who later became King
Brooks, president of Florida Edward VIII of England.
General Sanford, who was
I Federation of Art, Inc., was
|both fascinating and interest­ a friend of Dellary's, Ixiught
the land adjoining, which to­
ing.
After Uie tour, members day is known as Sanford.
There are seven large bed­
gathered in the old dining
hall where Mrs. Brooks told rooms with very high ceilings
ol the interesting history id i and w indows to the floor, all
the mansion and of the Do- opening «n to the veranda,
llary family.
; The walls of the master bedThc historical mansion was 'room arc papered with the
built by County Frederick original wall paper depicting
DeBary almost a bundled a quail and wild bird scene
years ago wiirn hr rim e There are four baths and wa
down with his family and ti r was pumped in by a mill
friends to hunt, fish and on wliieli still stands but Is not
joy sunny Florida on the 29, in use now.
1'lie downstairs has two
large banquet lulls anti an
entrance lull running frum
COLOR M AGIC
i ftont to back, two sitting
50
lllearli K Tuner
rooms, two pantries, a large
T o u c h I |&gt;
kitchen and t hack kitchen
F r o n t in g an d
an apartment
above
Tipping
$1(1.00 i nd $15.00 1with
$6-50 where the servants lived.
K in s t-s . V T i n t h
The original old coal and
! wood stove is in perfect conI dition in tlie kitchen and tho
j large
original wooden ice
j Ikixcs are in the back. Mrs.
Brooks related that all ice
[ was brought by (urges down
tlie St. Johns River and was
storrd In ice houses in the
rear of the property. The wine
cellar leads down from the
FOR APPOINTMENT I kitchen.*
Two wide verandas, one up
CALL 322-4913
ane down, arc around the
a
side* and front of the house.
Tlie house, built of cypress,
'probably accounts for the
good preservation of it.
Hair Styling Salon
One part of the house, which
2201 S. Park Ave.
was most intriguing, was the
hand-pulled elevator which U
still in use and still in per­
fect condition. It has the ori­
ginal ropo which appears in
excellent condition.
During tlie war th« estate
passed into the hands of the
government and was later

FOR ANY OCCASION

One reason milady's dress­
ing table is overloaded with
useless Items is the fact that

Art and cards enthusiasts
arc cordially invited to the
annual dessert and card party
sponsored by the Florida Fed­
eration of Art, Inc., on Wed­
nesday, March 31, at the De­
Bary Mansion.
Dessert will be served at
Mrs. Clay’s parents, Mr. and noon followed by a variety of
Mrs. J. D. Justice, and son, cards at 1 p m.
Marshall, from Douglas, Ga.,
There will be an abundance
for the weekend.
of prires. Make your reserva­
tions today by calling 668 5435.
John Martin of DrBary
Use glass Jars for freezing
Drive returned from his trip
north to Ringhampton, N. Y., most fruits and vegetables,
except those packed in water.
this past werk.

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. John Leone

she never purposely goes out
cosmetic shopping, says cou­
turier Don Leper, of Califor­
nia. "You can save yourself
a tiny bundle several times a
year if you devote an after­
noon to replenishing those
cosmetics you truly need,"
he noted.

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Horoscope
Forecast
TUESDAY, MARCH 2J, IKS

"So why should 1 learn to tell time? That's the only
alibi I got for being late!''

By Galbraith

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" It belonged to a little old lady who played in only
one talent show!”

By Kate Osann

T IZ Z Y

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33 Iloll!
34 Movcr'o truck
35 Heavy Import
97 Now Zealand
psrrot
30 Rahr city
41 Cnucol
43 n o t h (o«4
41 Dole
4S Vltrrouo
cool Ink
49 Strain
62 Bottle of —
64 Sera
63 Alwiyl
64 Upper llmh
67 Unbleached
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There are msny Irritants feeinn you today and tonight.
But by careful study, end ap­
plying yourself vigorously to
hsving everything you do Just
right, you can turn today's
influences
very
much
to
your benefit and satisfaction,
be n r e you hold steady to
what you have promised to
do.
AIRES (March 21 to April
19) It can be a source of ir­
ritation to others if you get
started on new outlets you
have in mind, so await a bet­
ter time. Take time for more
study. Clear up points that
are ambiguous.
TAURUS (April 20 to May,
20) Your hunches concerning
others are quite right, but
keep them confidential. Be
sure to handle ail of your af­
fairs efficiently and on time.
Then you become the winner.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Your allies arc in a dither
over your going flitting about,
so be sure you get down to
business seriously now. For­
get policy matters. See that
you accomplish a good deal of
work.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) Getting your work
done with alacrity and precis­
ion is preferable to calling
others and griping over your
lot. Count your, blessings. I)o
your talking later and make
it pleasant.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) A
kindly act and a smile instead
ot a frown can do much to
lift the morale of those around
you. This is true of mate as
well. Don't go out and spend
a great deal of money for
rerreation foolishly
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 22)
Grtting the work completed
at home that Is necessary will
please kin, hut taking off in a
huff will only annoy them. In­
stall needed commodities. De­
serve devotion shown.
UBItA (Sept 23 to Oct. 221
Take care you do not go off
with those who are careless in
driving, etc. or there is trou­
ble Get busy seeking dala you
nicd instead. Be on the safe
side and you get ahead as
well
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov.
2li If you use practical meth­
ods, you find that there Is am­
ple money, etc. that ran be
reaped. Stop dreaming. Get
jour house, etc repaired pro­
perly, l&gt;e more proud of what
jou own.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to
Dee 21) Trying to force oth­
ers into doing what you deem
to bo best will get you nothI mg, so carry through by your
self Be tactful. Spend time
to improve your appearance.
CAPRICORN (Dee
22 to
Jan
20) Instead of going
around thr bush, come right
out with tt and ask expert for
the data you need now. Assist
those who come to you for
help. You will have their un­
dying gratitude
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb
19) Most of your pals can be
quite peevish and a pain in
the neck, hut one Is loyal and
worth cultivating now. Don't
get involved with others' trou­
bles. Be sociable and cheerful
tonight.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March
201 Be courageous Instead of
whining at thia time or you
lose the respect of those who
have power over your affairs.
Show how capable you art.
Don't' go off on any tangents
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN'
TODAY, he or she will liter­
ally be born with a roving
streak and want to leave work
and family in seek of adven­
ture, but if you give a good
education and dispel gloomi­
ness by discipline, travel can
then be relegated to the leis­
ure lime in this life, or for
some speclfie purpose. Great
success Is then possible in this
chart and much happiness as
well.
“ The Stars Impel, they do
not compel.'' What you make
of your life U largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Righter’ t individual
Forecast tor your sign for
April is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
ft 00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast, Thr Sanford Herald, Box
1921, Hollywood 2B, Calif.

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Fracchia, a 6 foot-2, 200-pound
defensive halfback who grad­
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has signed a . 19*5 St. Louis
football
Cardinal
contract.
Fracchia missed all of last
season because of • knaa In­
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March' 22, 1965— Pnpre 9

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The Official Encyclopedia
SOUTH
32
of Bridge says, "False signals
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ere
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three hearts wat justified on
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the principle that It pays to
try for a vulnerable gam*
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whenever you appear to hava
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a possible play for it.
♦ AI 72
When South looked over
Doth vulnerable
dummy he wa* dalighted with
South
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hia contract. Surely the king
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of apadcs would be held hy
Pass
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Weat ao there would be no
Opening teed— ♦ K
losers in either black suit.
There were two sure diamond I only one trump trick. ,
losers and hie problem would
Ka»t looked over dummy
be to escape with the loss of I also ‘and deeided that he just

Wa JJu t
It beat* me (and if you ate
a homemaker, it probably
beuta you. too), when a manu­
facturer has a product that
housewives like just fine a*
la, and th* product is selling
like hotcakea, suddenly it ian't
good enough.
The design haa to be chang­
ed or the formula haa to be
Improved.
"New" and "Improved’* are
th* big words today on naarly
every package you pick up or
article you buy.
And far more often than not,
when the housewife hopefully
buy* the "new, improved"
product she discovers that she
haa lost an old friend.
Perhaps the finds she's al­
lergic to aomethlng in tho
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MONDAY — MARCH 22
P-tO p.m NBC. The Andy
Williams Show. (Color) I’liil
Harris make* hia second
guest appearance for the see
son and I’al Boone, along
with his
four dnughteis,
makes Ilia first, and they j..in
Andy in a good hour of fun
and aonga. Maybe not too
niurh fun for Andy since film
clips of bit futile efforts on
the 18th green in the llmg
Crosby tiolf Tournament vvill
ti» shown during the informal
spot. Song* Include Put's

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agents. Solo's rescue attempt
gel a himself and Iliya raptur­
ed and things look black l&gt;*
fore they run wild. Some good
playing helpa. Cesar Romero
plays a suav* thrush agent
and luacioua Bat barn Feldnn
rsn’t help but make til# secialary look good.
8:30 9 p.m. Andy Griffith
Show. "Opie'i Nawspspar."
Opia's schoolboy newspaper
becomes fascinating to adults
whan they discovtr th# paper
is printing all the town gos­
sip. The scandal is hot and
thr tempers are hotter before
Andy stops it. There's an hi­
larious scene at th* town
dump as the principal* scutch
frantically for thr last, juicy
unread rdltlon. Show dor* a
good job in sidestepping corn
and Is both human and funny.
8:30-9 pm. ABC. No Time
For Sergeants. "Stockdslr of
th* Stockade." How to punish
Will, who accidentally punch­
es Captain Martin In ths eye.
Is a major problem. He's al­
ready volunteered for every­
thing which might he constru­
ed as punishment. Bo, it's off
to the stockade, but even
that's no answer. After Will
rets through, being released
from th* itockad* It worse
punishment than being sen­
tenced there.

SION ll * Y P. M.

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a "new, improved" product
turns out to be inferior to the
old—instead of sitting down
and writing a few lines of
proteat to the manufacturer?
I’erhapi what we housewi­
ves ought to do right now
about the product* we are
satisfied with, to make sure
that they, too, aren't sudden­
ly new and ruined, ia write
the manufacturer* of eaeh a
two-line letter.
"1 like your produet. Pleeae
don't change it."
That kind of a letter writ­
ing campaign, if enough wom­
en take their pens in hand,
might leave us a few old, un­
improved produet* we could
count on as trusted, reliable
friends.

. "Goodbye,
Charlie,"
Phil'* culprit turns out to 1)4 ■ giant
'"Trombone Cholly" and Andy devilfish who’s annoyed by
doe* “ I Gotta Crow," "Roses mini's ultra-sonic wave*. Nel­
of Love" and "I Concentrate son ba. his hands full. Not
On You." He also joins the only mu*! he do something
* Good T i m *
Singers for about the nasty fish, he haa
“ You're Nobody "Till Some­ to contend with th* misailo
body I.ovee You," and Pat captain who'* olmoaeed with
and Phil for “Jubilee Time."
the idea of rapturing it nlive.
7.80-9:30 p.m. ABC. Voyage Shades of King Kong, but
To the Bottom Of the Sea. with more inadvertent laughs.
"The Creature." I.eslie Niel­
I ll p.in. NIIC. Tho Man
sen guests as a screwball From U.N.C.L.E. "The Never
missile captain who hoards j Never Affair." Solo gives
the Seav lew to try to learn an adventure-hungry scorewhat mysterious ultra-tonic 1tnry a dangerous assignment,
beam downed hie missile. The |getting tobacco for waver ly

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might beat the hand If he
could persuade South to ruff
a third diamond lead with the
jack or ten of trumps. There­
fore, East played the nine of
diamonds on his partner’s
king. Weat continued with the
ace and Kaat completed an
echo with the deuce.
Weat led the queen of dia­
mond* and South waa faced
by a moment of decision.
His best play would have
been to ruff with the eight
spot. Thia would protect him
against the false-card and al­
so could not hurt him If Weat
held the nine of trumps but
South ruffed with the ten of
hearts and the hand collapsed.
East wa* bound to make two
trump trick*!

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By Oswald
Jacoby
DEAR ABBTt I

:
Terhaps a company that for
year* made a ncver-fail, eaayto-operate cun opener droplied the old, trusty model for
a new design that looks fine
on the wall but ia very stub­
born about sinking its teeth
into a can on the first three
tries.
What I keep wondering is:
Why do th* manufacturers
think good products have to
t&gt;* changed at regulnr inter­
vals?
Ia it because it is easier to
advertise • new, Improved
formule than to advertise an
old, trusted, reliable stand­
by ?
Or I* it because housewives
complain only to each other
end to clerk* in stores when

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The sun Is about 400 times
broader than th* moon and
alto about 400 time* farther
away.

O bby •
went

■toady with a fu r for four
months and everything was
going along fine until my
girl friend told me thet he
wee making a big play for

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR P. J. D.t In ad­
dressing a letter (or gift)
to a young man, uta "M as­

charge without ■ court e r
drr subpoenaing tha r*oords. Th# Vateran’a Admin­

ter" until the end of his
twelfth year. Whlta he Is
in his “ teen*," on his cards
and mail addressed to him,
he is just plain “ John
Jones." When he is cut o f
his “ teens”—call him Mis­
ter! P.3. A girl, however,
receives the dignity o f tho
title "Miss" from the cradle
to to thr altar.
a a
a

istration offie# will not area
send medical record* o f in­
formation to tho veteran'^
own doctor unless the veter­
an signs a rcieas*.
a a *

another girl. I naked him
about it, and he denied it,
but we had a big fight over
P r o b l e m * ? Writ* ta
it anyway. Then my girt
ABBY, Box 99700, Loa An­
friend told me she heard
geles, Calif. For a pertonat
that he was throwing darts
reply, enclosa a stamped,
at my picture. Before l
self-addressed envelope.
knew what wa* coming off,
*
a *
■he had his picture torn in
Hat# to writ# letters?
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
bits in an envelope and on
W O R It I E I) SICK IN
Send one dollar to Abby,
hi* front porch. He thought
Box 6D70O, Loa Angeles,
J A C K S O N V I L L E : Stop
I did It. In a way I waa
worrying. No one can ob­
Calif., for Abby’a booklet,
glad, because he tried to
tain information from the
“ HOW TO WRITE LET­
show the world that he
V o t e ran’* Administration
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
could hurt me, so 1 wanted
concerning a veteran'* dis­
SIONS."
to show him I could hurthim. My girl friend told me
to ignore him, but it wasn't
easy when I saw him cirri
iug th* block three times
to see If I was home. I
was, but 1 didn't come out.
Should I stay mail at him?
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOO
Or should i make up with
s guy who did what he
“ I am always traveling be­ housework and rubber glovea
did?
cause of my job, and I do for dishwashing. Keep away
STILL LIKES HIM
not have time for beauty par­ from harsh detergents. Hava
a ham) cream handy at th*
lors. I *m fifty, have gray
DEAR STILL: What did
bathroom basin and the kit­
he do? You found him guil­ hair amt il is so dry it looks chen sink. Do your nail* niraty on hearsay evidence. And
just awful. Hew can I do ly and us* silver ton* or
then you permitted your something for this condition? colorless nail polish. Always
girl friend to act for you.
My skin is dry, *l»o I use wear glove* in the street,
This girl “ f r i e n d " ( ? )
soap and water.— Mrs. T. W.” not only for a well-groomed
The water in msny places look hut also for protection.
seems to be running your
life. Why don't jrcu us*
is very "hard" and. thus, had
"I have much trouble buyyour own Judgment and for your skin. Use nny good i n g
undergarments. H o w
make your own decisions?
cleansing cream and good should I approach this? —
You couldn't do worse.
quality witch hard for cleans­ Eve."
• • •
ing. Your skin will, I believe,
Visit ■ department which
react to this very favorably. lias a wide selection of underDEAR AIIBY: When I go
Use cosmetic cil after cleans­ gnrments and ask for a sales­
to weddings and funerals
ing and leave ■ little on for a woman to serve you and fit
everyone else is in tears,
hut I remain dry-eyed, nut powder foundation; also mas­ you properly. Never buy an
when I see a snd movie, I sage the scalp with the same undergnrment without being
rosmetie oil. Brush your hair fitted to it. Also, 1 have a
cry like ■ baby. I hnve
never hern side to show my
up and out anil have it rut in limited supply of my booklet
emotion* In public, and be­
sinipto fashion whirl) you on the subject. To obtain a
cause of this I am sure
can follow. When arranging copy, send me a long, selfmany people think I am your hair, touch the finger ndilrcssrd, stamped envelops
hard and insensitive. Do you tips with r.'smrtic nil amt and enclose Twenty-five cents
think I need to see • psy­ gently "caress" your hair. in coin. I will also send you a
chiatrist? Or is this nor­ This gives it a nice sheen.
copy of the designs for mak­
mal ?
‘ I am sixty-two, want to ing beautiful scarves and a
color my gray hair, amt won* lace amt velvet ribbon dress.
CRY BABY
DEAR CRY BABY: It is ih-r what color I ahotiM
Tomorrow — Man's E y •
not uncommon for people to choose. My skin is eli-ui anti View.
suppress their emotions, In fair, eyes are blue. 1 wa* a
public. But if you theil tears rather drab blonde long ago.
easily in private. I can't
I Use a little makeup.- Madeo M t e ( u i \ ^
see where you have any
licnne.”
R ID E -IN T H E A Y R
pivlilrin Don't let it bother
Why lint let your handle*,
A THtidlf
you. There sic many high­ ser iry shades on you so lhal
flMU A 11 iOO
ly emotional people who you ran select the, most be­
"E T IIA M JK
would envy your control,
coming shade ? I think u soft
IMIliriClsLUWS*
a • a
alls cry blonda will he very
!■ I Hi**r — RlirrlRi
hock
in n in *
flat tel ing, but are before you
DEAR AIIBY. During n
(el v% .I.OlaMHIItlU lDA
dlsrussion in our ofice, it ilerlde. Alan watch your make­
I'lua let Elio O i l f
w a s unanimously agreed
up; you must harmonise it
“ P A T H IE
t iip
in v n :it*
that you were just the right
with your new hair color.
&lt;*leftn l*4.rd
person to settle a very per­
"My hamti are dry, oldturbing queaVon for us.
looking (thry ARE) and have
»|» t». Nothing I have tried
At what age does on*
stop addressing ■ young will hlciich out tin- spot*. It
man us “ Master" and comonly makes my hands very
dry —Header."
nirni s to address him *"
'M r."?
Tine, any hlearli strong
rnougli to bleach spots on llitVery truly yours
NOW thru WED.
I*. J. D. hsnds Is too strong for com­
WARMLY HUMAN
fort. And, although msny
AND
products will lileneh a hit
CAPTIVATING!
they are not trustworthy.

Frank Gifford

Hangs Up Cleats
NEW YORK (UPI) - Frank
Gifford hung up his deals as
■ New York football Giant for
the e«&gt;cond time, but the 34year-old offensive itar won’t
stand idle—he has a well-chos­
en. rewarding career waiting
for him in broadcasting.
When the Giants take to the
gridiron next September. Gifford will be safe snd sound in,
the press box serving as an
analyst for *11 Giant games
televised by the Columbia
Broadcasting System.

Just foiget apota, use a fine
snap for washing the hands,
and slwsys wear glove* fur
tiwiuoii
11*
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Vote Slated
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Atlantic Coast Football Lea­
gue, composed of eight tea mi,
will vote on the admission of
three new members and dis­
cuss a common draft at lu
annual «chrdulcd
meeting
March 20 21 at Harrisburg,
Pa,

N O W ST A R R IN G N IG H T L Y FOR Y O U R
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You’ll anjoy the surprising
variety of delicious foods and
tho fast, courteou# service at the
Trade Wimla Cafeteria located nrxt
to the theatre in th* Seminole I’ laxa
Shopping Canter on U.8, 17-03 be­
tween Hanford and Orlando. Tender,
prim* meats, garden-fresh vegeta­
bles, apiwtisinc salad* and your favorita pi* or cake.
On Tuesday evening*, w# offer a 10OX. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
your order for only 79c. Thursday
night is Family Nignt with free des­
serts for all. Saturday night ia Steak
Night — « big, H-lb. T-Ikne steak
cooked to your order for only 11.00,
Luncheoni 11 a.tn. • 9:16 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 p.m. -8 :0 0 p.m.

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Stiff Civil Rights Rules ^Told
MIAMI (UPI) - AlUiotuh a
public bearing on the civil
rights bill here Saturday drew
sparse
attendance,
federal
leaders and experts on tbe
subject, had some enlightening
information on what had bet­
ter be done to comply
Tbe session was sponsored
by the Florida Advisory Com
rnlttee to the U. S. Commls
slon on Civil Rights.
Federal advisor Charles E
Clark, of Washington, outlined,
for example, stiff rules which
must be followed to avoid dis­
crimination in employment.
Clark said the rules will sf
feet almost every business ol
any consequence but to clear
up
certain
misconceptions
about the law, be said
—No quota system according
to race la desired or permitted.
—No one will be required to
give preference to a worker
simply because be Is a mem
ber of a minority group or
race.
—There win be no federal
Interference with any senior­
ity system unless it la based
on discrimination.
Dr. James Ward, of the U.
S. Public Health Service’s At­
lanta office, pointed out In
panel on medical services that
Southern hospitals are in trou
ble If they don't change.
He said that virtually every
hospital In the Southeast la in
non-compliance with the new
Civil Rights Act due to dis­
crimination — both with pat
tents and on the staff.
Tbe questions asked by the
feiKral public about non-dls
crimination against women in
eluded whether they can take
longer rest periods and earlier
retirement.
Clark reported that the sex
was added to the discrimina­
tory prohibitions at the urging
of a House member who was
trying to kill the bill. Its in­
clusions, however, got the sup­
port of most of the women at­
tending.

Hospital
Notes
MARCH It, 1965
Admissions

William Bolte, T h o m a s
Drcwer, Hulda Klbbec, Glen
Ollnger, Patricia Itansbottom.
Essie Sessions, Eddie Ere
Smith, Manning Todd, Nellie
Hagan, Sanford; Mabel Deuster, Matilda Yoder, Dcllary,
Eleanor Henry, Deltona; Nel­
lie Jackson, Geneva; Kevin
Sutherland, Mims.
Discharges

Fay Shupe and baby boy,
John llurgess, General Fort
n i, Minnie Ruth Williams.
Margaret
Cross,
Beverly
Fleming and baby girl, Henry
Jameson, Arrie B e n n e t t ,
Gwendolyn Mrftu»T«, JohnnyLee Knight, Margaret tlein
buch, Mattie Crtdick, Lucille
Long, Patricia Coyne, Sanford;
Gastln Bridges, Deltona; Otera Sides, Enterprise; Margot
Patterson, Lake Mary; Mi­
chael Shivers, Osteen.
MARCH 20, 1965
Admissions

James Abney, Hattie Chan­
dler. Francis Christian, Charlea Davenport, ltila C. Glaser,
Julia Hobbs, Lizue K. Powell,
Pauline Roberts, Kay Sbarrow, Abe Singleton Jr., Mery
Love Smith, Sanford; Pamela
Grant, Maitland.
Births
M-. and Mrs. Riley Henry,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs
Gene Roberts, Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. John
Grant, Maitland, a girl.
Dlacbargea
William Bolte, T h o m a s
Brewer, Edith Johnson, Madalene Craft, Wilma Pope, Can­
dace Knight, Claude Denton,
Ridncy C. Carr Jr., Edward
WUliami, Blanche Richards,
Glen Ollnger, Mildred Flem­
ing, Sanford; Rebecca McCollolgh, DeLand; Edythe Bruce,
Lake Monroe; Kevin SutberMims.
Looking for eomethlng new
In cookery? Don't mlae the
aecond annual Mr. and Mra.
Creative Cooking Schoos at
tha Sanford Civic Center,
March SO. See and hear the
lateat In gooking with tha
famoua Martha Logan, homa
economist.

Funeral Notice
a s t i o x r , w i l l u m TiioN Aa
— Funeral services for W il­
liam Thom u Oaughf, 74. who
4 M Friday, wore hold at I f
a. as. today ad Oramkow Funoral Homo wtU no*. Char'laa * . Hogg officiating. Bur­
ial e s s In flraoawood CornsUrj , Apopka. Oramkow Fun-

Beautification Objectives
Outlined To Area Workers
Bade objective* of the
Seminole County beautifica
tion committee a* outlined to
a r e a
representative* by
Chairman John Alexander in­
cluded the following precept*:
Beautification of county and
municipal park* and recrea
tion area* and *11 highway
entries Into the county;
Tree planting program on
major itrecta and buiineis
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Encouragement of beautifl
cation projects by property
owneri in commercial and
residential areas;
Continuing long-range co­
ordinated program through
the county-wide beautification
committee.
Alexander pointed out that
area representatives should
establish local beautification
aub-committeea to approve lo­
cal program*, secure local
support and establish local
campaigns for plants and
LINDA NOEL wnn crowned “ Cinderella, Queen
funds.
of Hearts,” at the 1965 Heart Fund skate bene­
All beautification d e s i g n
fit at Melodee Rink Sunday. Out of a total of
plans on hlghwaya or county­
$1,052 raised, Miss Noel collected over $500 her­
wide programs should be sub­
self. She is shown here (left) as she was crown­
mitted to the planning com­
ed by the former Miss Darlene Roberts, 1964
mittee for approval, he said.
Queen, and Dr. Luis Perez, president of the
Head of the planning commit­
Scminole-DcBary Heart Association.
tee is A. L. Wilson of Sanford
and members are Vernon
Dunn of Prairie Lake; John
Bethea of Forest City; Mrs.
D. K. Dorman; Mrs. Fred
Ganas and Mrs. Charles Flow­
ers, ail of Sanford.
All a r e a representatives
were advised to submit re­
A new slate o f officers for tion, will be Introduced by quest for SRI) design plans
the DoBnry Republican Club Merrill who also is president and assistance through the
planning committee. Mainten­
was recommended by Howard of the Dcllury Civic Associa­
ance agreements with munlcition The public ia invited.
Middleton, chairman of the
nominating commitce, nt the
group's March meeting held
nt the Community Center
with the president, Glenn
Smith, presiding.
Smith wn* recommended
for another term an presi­
dent. Other officers named
war* Earl Merrill, first vice
president; Albert I). Williams,
second vice president; Virgin­
ia Harrison, secretary; Mm.
L. Wind, treasurer; Mrs. Vio­
la Leone, financial secretary
and Mrs Reatrice Muller and
Robert N. McGee, co-chairmen
of the entertainment commit­
ter.
Guest speaker for this
month's meeting was Col.
William W. Hague of llel.arid
who urged the ineinhem to
"wake up, take nothing for
granted, and get busy on local
levels to elect your candi­
dates."
Mrs. Leone presented five
new members, Mr. and Mrs.
THOUSANDS o f pancakes were served hot o ff
Angel Diaz, Mr. and Mrs.
the griddle to over 1,000 diners ut the Kiwunia
John Bischoff and Richard
annual puncuke aupper und auction at the Civic
Poacher, who wera welcomed
Center Saturday. J. C. Davis (right), Dr. John
by the preaident.
Wilaon (left) and other Kiwanians "kept ’em
Next meeting will be April
coming" all evening. Assisting the Kiwnnbins
19 at which time Glen Martin
were members of the Seminole High School Key
will discuss the tax situation
Club.
(Herald Photo)
and one of the county commissionera will he present to
talk al&gt;out roads in the area.
I.cc Maxwell, president of the
West Volusia Civic Federa­

New Slate Of Officers Named
For DeBary Republican Club

Legal Notice

Jack Welch Dies
A t Enterprise
Jark Welch, resident of En
terprise for the past several
year*, died Msrch IS.
Local survivors are his wife
and three aons. James, Jackie
and Larry, and a daughter,
Mra. Margaret Ray.
Burial was In Alabama.
Tha second annual Mr. and
Mrs. Creative Cooking School
under the direction of the
Seminole County Extenaion
Service will lx March 30 at
tha Sanford Civic Center. Rerlpes for all ngca 8-80 will be
featured.

Legal Notice
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LOCAL I.KOISI, ATIOSf
T O SVIIUM IT MAT C O N C K R N :
Nottcs Is harsby g iv e n o f In­
tention l o ap ply to the t i l l
session * f the Florida L e g is t s lure (o r the passin g o f an aot
a u th ori s in g and d lr t c U n g tha
Trustees o f the I n t sr n sl I m ­
pro vem en t Fund o f I he Htste
of Florid a to c o n v e y p ort ions
of tks bot tom o f U h t M onroe
to either the City o f Hanford,
Florida or Seminole Coun ty,
Florida, for uee by such gov.

ernmealat authorities for a pub­
lic purpose, which said publlo
purpose sball be determined hy
suck governmental authority,
provided, however, that no
aucb conveyance shall affeot
tbe rlgbte of a riparian own­
er) ta provide an effective
data; to aetabllsh considera­
tion for such conveyance.
Publish March II. l i l t
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T I I K W I I . I . I A M H I I t m n t l HA V 1N 4IM 1I A N K , a b ank lni e c o r ­
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pal, county or civic group*
for apccific area* must be
completed before planting be­
gin*.
Alexander cautioned that
planting* on highway* or iso­
lated place* ahould be kept
atmple for low maintenance
and theft haiard, but those in
municipalities might be more
involved since haiard* would
be lessened.
The chairman told the com­
mittee thaUhe SRD la p r e p a y
lng coordinated design plana
for the following areas;
Interchange area at 1-4 and
Ilwy. 17-92; lakefront Boule­
vard on Hwy. 17-92; first north
and south Island* at SR 434
and Hwy. 17-92; firat north
and aouth island* at SR 436
and Hwy. 17-92; first Island
north of Orange County line
on H&gt;vy- 17-92; Interchange
area at 1-4 and SR 436.

Wm. T. Gaughf
Succumbs At 74
William Thoma* Gaughf, 74,
of 2800 Magnolia Avenue, died
Friday in a DeLand nursing
home following a long illness.
A native of Jackson. Miss.,
he moved to Sanford 17 years
ago. He was a retired farmer,
a veteran of World War I, and
a member of Christ Methodist
Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Annie Mae Gaughf, of San­
ford; two daughters, Mrs. Eldrklge Thompson, of Myrtle
Beach, S. C „ and Mrs. Louie
Alligood, of Apopka; a sister,
Mrs. T. C. Schilling, of Jackson. and six grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.

Off To Viet Nam
Charles E. Thomas, local
man with a highly colorful
military history, has left on a
secret mission to South Viet
Nam as a military advisor in
civilian capacity.
Thomas, who served as a
Marine Corps sergeant in the
Korean conflict, received the
Silver Star, three
Purple
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VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUESDAY. MARCH 23, 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 152

Lakefront Project Moves Forward

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) — .Astronauts Virpil
P. (Gus) Grissom and John W. Youn^ landed safely
in the water at 2:20 p.m. (EST). Rescue craft— air
and surface— were cn route to pick them and their
capsule out of the water.
Grissom and Y oudr fired their reverse rockets
at 1:67 p.m. (EST) and
lit g n n thcir-rcturn to was steerable to a limited ex '
mirth after a threc-orbit tent but only during its descent
76.000 m i l e v o y a g e into the atmosphere for a
through apace.
landing.

Grissom swung the capsule
This'fs a far cry from forc­
around—blunt end forward— ing a spacecraft, hurtling at
and fired the four reverse 17.500 miles an hour, to
n &amp; w A ...
rocket* in rapid auereskion as change its orbital path in
the Gemini .1 craft passed flight. Gemini 3 accomplish­
over the coast o f Southern ed this.
California.
Over Texas, Grissom used
Nestled in their 7.000-pound his on-board rockets to force
Gemini .7 cabin, America's the capsule from a path rang­
first two-man apace tram ing from too to 148 miles in
TAI.I.AHASSER (U P !) —
soared into the skies at 9:24 altitude to a new path rang­
Gov. Ilnydon Hums promised
It looked almost like Christa.m. (E ST), only 24 minutes ing from 97 to 105 miles.
Sanford's waterfront dove- to nsme today or Wednesday
VlrgU Grissom
behind schrdutr. They were
mas when Casselberry held lopment project movedtwoj the menibeta
of his new uni
Officials proclaimed this a
Presentation of a formal ap
scheduled to land in the At- "truly historic maneuver."
open house for its new city Iimportant steps forward Mon­ versity Board of Kegcnt*.
plication for a community an-, .
.
,
. .
T
.
,.
. ! Inntlc »bout 2:07 p.m. (E ST).
As planned, the pioneering
offices the other day. There c^a&gt;* evening,
tenna television franchise in ....
. ...
,
,
... They began their third and U. S. astronauts descended in­
Sanford
was
made
to
was green frosting on the I City Commissioners were
1 ' |fluid
orbit at 12:34
p.m. to the Atlantic about 70 miles
LONDON (UPI) — Ameri­
Commissioners Monday by the
cake and red punch.
(old that the financing is teas(EST).
northeast of Grand Turk Is­
Jcrrold Electronics Corpora
• * •
1ible and that the silt on the can use of nausea gas in
. .
. .
At 10:57 am . (EST) while land in the British West Indies
tion but commissioners ex.
...
,
.
Hackicy School boys braved j lake bottom is well within the South Viet Nam drew sharp
.... , .
. .
flying
over Texas
in their about.4 hours and 50 minutes
Sunday's cool weather
by bounds of earlier studies made criticismtoday front the lornpressed little interest in this ■.. , .
.
_____
] first circuit, the space twins after liftoff.
TARGET AREA — Plans for the flight of the
or any other CATV proposals.
practicing
tennis,
baseball by engineers and by City Man- mur|i*t
nnd non'(oinmunist
changed the shape of their
It was a textbook count­
two-man Gemini capsule called for a final
and golf.
ager W’ . E. Knowles.
world alike.
Officials of the Jerrold Cor-1
orbit. At the time their flight down. From the start the pilots
poration
told
the
commission
touch-down near Grand Turk Island in the Ba­
I&gt;oomis Lecdy, fiscal agent If* &lt; i]o ilS V
path ranged from 100 to 142
were pronounced in “ great"
they are the best qualified to „ ,i|ri , ltove th„ , arth.
hamas. Recovery ships cruised the entire or­
A group from SI, Luke's for the municipality, reported
‘
‘ ^
OBLANDO
(UPII
—
Police
condition.
Spacecraft and roc­
render
the
service,
by
reason
bit path.
Church in Oviedo toured the on a million dollar bond issue
103 MILE RANGE
ket were “ go."
of their experience and sales i
offices of the Southern Beil suggested earlier by the City officials tentatively r u l e d
After firing some small rock­
As the 7,000 pound spacecraft
record.
Telephone Company here to Fathers He said with the sup jealousy as the motive for
et thrusters aboard their craft, went into orbit. President
two murders and a suicide in
They pointed out that they
*!•&gt;'port of the franchise funds and
a wild shooting spree by n
would bring in TV channels 3, their orbital path was more Johni0n * a, watching on tele
* * '*
the utilities tax the bonds
Cape
Kennedy
engineer
here
8 and 13 in addition to eight nearly circular, ranging in al- vision at the White Mouse and
A rain-soaked young man would sell readily and “ at a
titude from 97 to 105 miles.
V'ice President Hubert H.
*
FM stereo radio stations
came into the Sanford police very favorable rale " While *Su,,,1"&gt;' n|KhL
Then, two hours and 2d min Humphrey was listening lo the
They
added
that
the
CATV
station Saturday and asked the adder! collateral provided
service would In- provided free utrs aflrr lift off as they soar- rapid fire sequence of broad
“ Is it true if I don't get a through the utilities tax is not
MIAMI
i
l
'
I
’
l)
Six
proto
public, private and paro­ ed over the Indian Ocean half raxt events at the Cape,
license plate today I II have to essential, he added, it is “ good
The word that Gemini 3 had
chial schools, municipal faci­ way through their second trip
wait until next se a r?" When procedure'' to inrlude it in pie ahnnilotifd a tented cabin 1
around the earth. Gnsson achieved its planned flight
cruiser
at
sea
.Monday
niiclit
SEABROOK.
Tex
it
I’
ll
—
The
Youngs
planned
to
rc
lities
and
hospitals
as
well
as
informed that he could buy his order to reduce the interest
John Young
when the boat appeared to he Young Scott and Mark Gtis main in their home in the closed circuit television broad- steered the spacecraft in a patj, was relayed by Paul Han
license tag Monday If he rate.
different dimension — lo left ey. a NASA official who was
low
on
fuel.
The
(
’oast
(iuart!
I
wished, he muttered: “ Man.
City Manager W -E Know
som counted down together, quiet College Park residential ra' l, lo r,' ir » nd charitable
and right.
j acting as "the voice of Comand I had to get out on a day |,.s u,|,| the group that the re staited n st art h today for the * "three, two. one . . . ignition,
area here until alter the re oi ganiiaiions.
These maneuvers had the ef ini-&gt; al ,hP tape Kennedy con
boat Y%hnh was still believed
sell,
service,
like this.'
'port of the survey of the hotand then watched tlieir dad covery of lhe capsule and Hie'
" r d‘* no*
feci of changing live space-1 troi center,
|rent or lease television set*.
soar into space atop the 'titan astronauts Is accomplished
* * *
tom &lt;&gt;! I.ake Monroe in the, d ,i(l,n K
lhe oce,n'
craft * landing spot 30 to 401 “ The capsule Is in orbit."
A
lew
persons
stopped
by
Connection
charge
maxtmums
rocket.
Speaking of Saturday's rain vicinity of the proposed site
O il
be about
a _$5
and wind, it was strong „f the Itiverport was in his
The families of Astronaut, outs.de Hie house th „ morn- “* "&lt;uild
" Ui ..br
a»°"&lt; $25. *with
“h ■
" 5 * ~----W n "LSU
rw fJ1 " i X ' M " * * ‘ lid
' in
_. » have
been
otherwise
shape al this point-over Ber­
EN ROUTE FROM SELMA Virgil i G ii&gt;i Grissom and ng Inii onlv o n e v is it o r ,-n a month
service
chn»-gr
The
enough to tear loose a sailboat hands
mu
oniy
mu
visitor
*n
,
,
.
„
steering
maneuvers
were
sue
r ir r s iu 'K G ii ( u r n —
. . .
,, . ,
.. .1 muda."
from its moorings on the lake
lie saul that all findings T o MONTGOMERY. A l a . John Young watched on t&lt; Ic len d Orlando Mayor Hubert &lt;l1' would benefit tiy a reAt that moment Hie erafl Nurses at .Magee Hospital
Three-hundred civil vision.
•"*’ ° n' 0,,,,•la, CM" ^ .
and crash it against the sea were well within the toler 11 I’ l I
&lt; arr stopped by and chatted venue of six percent of
munUily receipts.
it . "truly historic maneuver
was hurtling through space at honorrd today's G e m i n i
w all.
antes that hr had anticipated lights demonstrators cloaked
Betty Grissom, wtio has bin fly with the Youngs.
....
,
.
A spokesman for the Nation- aland 17,500 miles an hour
in home-made poncho* trudgspace shot In • unique man“ We provide a free seven , . 1
. „
. .
in his earlier forecasts This
been through it before, amt
Oill-ule the home, television
al Aeronautics and Spare Ad­ Everything hail gone accord
nrr.
A lady keeps railing the po- he pointed out. meant that die
lhr" u»''h ,hr « in
,,n Barbara Young kept their cameras won- set up in pro day Inal and if lhe customer ministration (NASA) said the
ing to plan. The first and »e
When a newborn girl,
police to complain about a expense of dredging the "is the thml lei* itf their historic emotions to themselves But paiatum for statements Infer does not like Hie service, tie
agency was “ very pleased corn! stages of tha Titan 2 roc­
does
not
have
lo
sign
the
confound
abandoned In • city
trowing rooster. Apparently 'and'' site of some 13 to 15 march on Montgomery.
(lie children were excited in the day and newsmen wait­
with lhe oiieration ol the man ket had fallen away, leaving sewer, was brought Into the
trnrl," company official* said.
there is no law against having aeres would fall within Hie
They stayed home H u m ed
covering system " He iles- the little catiin on its own.
hospital’s emergency room
Commissioners were inv it reel
a pet chickun.
school lor the occasion
estimates on which Hie admin
lhe Youngs chose to remain
cribed it as "absolutely es
Gemini 3 passed ils initial Ihr n u r s e s Immediately
SAIGON
t
UPI)
—
U.S.
* * *
, i.stration was proceeding.
Mrs Grissom sat in a coin li here at their home tor the '/&gt; huir facilities .if Melbourne. sential lo future rendezvous
hurdles safely—Hie moment named the child "GemlllL•,
What popular Lake Mary
Commissioner Earl Iliggin nml Smith Vietnamese wai
in the In mg room wiili Tunly I.nineh. despite Ibe fail lli&lt; Fan Gallic and Oriliond lleaeh maneuvers" in which Gemini
after launch wbrn acroilytia
phinca
bombed
and
strafed
Later
commissioners
voted
Gemini weighed In al
distafl canoe III was caught imtham asked Lecdy, Do you.
Cooper, wile of Asti on,ml l.o.neb spe Mt Cape Kennedy
spacecraft will meet and cou- mic forces would tear it to
dial all ( \TV companies lie
about 7'a pounds and was
upriver recently without a then, believe that (his is fin in it It ni y installation* and con­ Gordon Cooper, and a lieigli is less Ilian 50 miles away
,
,
,
, pie with a rocket in orbit,
pieces if it was vulnerable, reported In good condition.
voys m Communist North
informed tbat W e have not '
single slice of bread to wrap ancially fcasiblle?"
bor. .Mrs. Jerry Hammock.
LOOKED LIKE STAR
tIve moment when It would fail
Viet
Nam
today.
It
was
the
heard
any
d
e
m
a
n
&lt;
1
or
Thr child was found In the
around all the sandwich mak
Lecdy'* “ Yes. I do" prompt­
She made no comment as the
JACKSONVILLE ( CPI) The two-man Gemini—3 cap to go In orbit if its speed were city srwrr by construction
ings she brought along
Ini ri| tiic commissioner to say third attack ngamst the Com­ rocket blasted oft in a cloud Mr and Mis II A White nc|ted any public interest in
side ruse from Pad 19 al this ton little—and soared serenty worker Al I'lern of Connells*
Hals of the frustrated lunch - n , at's a|l | want to know. munist noilh tins week
of reddish brown smoke
wairbed their son in law, As community antenna service,
spaceport atop a Titan 2 roe inln an orbit carrying it Mime
see
no
real
need
nr
desire
for
villr, about an hour beforn
er. we understand, are M. K lad's go. What is Hie next
-Said Mrs Young:
Ironam John W Young, tired
kel
which
lielehed reddish 150 miles high at the outset,
• • •
Ihr Gemini liftoff at Cape
"I'm deliriously happy "
step’ "
min orbil today and Mrs Ibis servirr and are not in­
brown smoke from Its twin I
ST PETERSBURG (UPI)
Krnnrdy.
Engraved invitations have
It is possible that the Com
The Young children, Sandy. While commented. “ There terested in any CATV fran­
engines
generating
430,(aw
chises
at
(tils
time
"
Motion
gone out from the Seminole mission will hear additional ~ S,r‘" ’ K w,nd*
h- yy eight, and John, six, were up John - doing just what he's al
was made by Karl Higginbo­ pounds of fhrust.
High School Diversified Cn pertinent farts from an rngi seas pushed vessels far to the bright and early for the lug wavs wanted ••
It rose Into the sky on a
south amt wrsl in the l’ensa
AVON PARK (UPI) — Dr.
operative Club to the annual neering firm today
The Whites, uliose ilaiigh tham and seconded by M I.
day There were four tele
pink column of flame and fad Burton C. Ostling, of Avon
employer • employee banquet
Knowles indicated Ihal the “ da lo St. P&lt; Irrahut g s a i l vision sets in the Young home ter Barbara, married Young It a horn
rd lo a bright star like point Park, has been elected chair­
The home of John Walters,
a result.
slated (or 7 15 p m April 6 in nrxt 0(.p,
bringing the
r*r' * " d
The children sal on the arm in 1955. w a tc h e d Hie G e m in i
a» Gemini hurtled toward or man of the slalr alcoholic re­ 2211 Avocado Avenue, was
three
vessels
slill
were
sea
the student lounge. This is a lakefrnnt development
pro­
of Mrs. Young's chair to shot on I r l r v i s m n at H in t
tut
habilitation program advisory broken into during the week*
group of students who with jorj r ]oaer (0 reality Is a three- today,
watch.
lioine
The countdown was almost \council, replacing Hugh l.alor. end nnd a half-dollar coin
the cooperation of local bust par( program involving the sr
“ Is that daddy? Is that dad
Mrs While said she was
JK-rfect. At one point it liecamerof Miami, win* resigned aftei collection wns stolen. Police
r.rssmen and firms, work half furinj 0f private capital for
d y ? " little John asked.
calm because Young bad been
necessary to tighten a fitting j i« y,.llra aa rhaHmnn.
said hurglai* made o ff with
WASHINGTON
(
UPI)
—
a day and go to school, bach |,.a, 0». proceeding with pro
a Navy lest pilot before lie
bee Jay Colling, president of when a leak develojwd in aj
t.alor. a Miami nurseiy la i wecu $30 und $4(1 worth of
year the students fele their (PS&gt;jlini)| engineering service* Tlie director of civil w-qrks
OBLANDO ( UPI) — The nulling .in astronaut and lest the Orange County Mar Assn rocket oxidizer line This ac- ]
WHS on#. „ f t|lr pnm(. .silver dollars and an undeter­
for the U.S Corps of Engl father and step mother of As
employers with a dinner, in and preparing the
piloting is what you niiglil call nation, ha* liern appointed a
eompllshed, the launch came i movers behind Ibe effort lo mined amount of Kennedy
nens
said
Florida
is
among
appreciation.
, certificates for sale.
Ironaul John Young remained a liazardnii* occupation"
' special assistant attorney gen
off only 24 minutes later than j '-*tahli*h the agency which gut half doltnis and other coins.
the "moat, critical” aims
—
in semi-seclusion here today
-------------------------- - -------j oral h&gt; Ally Gen. Earl Fair- scheduled. •
it* chatter fiom the 1953 Leg- Also missing was an rlectiie
scheduled for $3 billion in wa­
All majorettes, both former
keeping labs on the orbital
cloth al Tallahassee
Building up speed as it rose, 1ja|ature.
lazor.
ter woika project* around the flight of the Gemim-Throc
and present, are invited to a
Fairrloth said Colling'* dut the spacecraft went into orbit
nation.
reception Thursday, March
Flag 1C* would lie lo assist his of ovrr Bermuda at a speed of
apace capsule flown by Virgil
BUNNELL I CPI I
25. from 7:30 to 9 30 at the
Grissom and Young.
let County Sheriff Homer fire in legal mailers arising a|)((U| 17100 miles an hour,
Inline of Sylvia Williams. 1920
The father, William Young, 1111Mil *. til, died today of a m the four county are* of Or ( Th&lt;. inlltal nighl patll rang.
Park Avenue. The honor guest
KAGl ' SA, Sicily ( UPI) — took the day off from work at hr-arlt attack while oil duty. ange, Osceola, Seminole and (,(j (rom a |ow point of 100
it Mrs. Mcrl Smith, twirling
When Ro«aria Arrahito, 41. a citrus co-operative at near­ Brook*, who had been sheriff Brevard
mils, exactly as planned, to a
An itinerant rooster that
instructor at S11S for the past
gave birth to her 18th child by Plymouth to follow the pro­ here fui eight years, was
Colling will continue In his high point of 142 miles, eight
crows
from
4
to
7
a.
m.
every
a l w a y s first q u ality m
ten years, who is leaving the
husband Giovanni announced gress of the flight on televis­ elected to a third term lust private law practice in Or- m)ies under Uie preplanned
area. Those planning to at morning brought a complaint
Novi-oihcr.
lando and Merritt Island.
orbit. _
to City Commissioners Monday ^"I’l'dy. wr want six more.” ion.
tend, kindly call 322-64U2.
The word from both space­
f om Mrs Mary McMahon, of
craft
and pilots was that they
399
South
Park
Avenue,
who
The Seminole County Hu­
REPEAT OF
were in "excellent" condition.
nt sne Society will meet Thurs­ declared she has been “ dll- j
A SELLOUT!
Underscoring this, Grissom
day at 7:30 p.m. in Hie coun criminated against."
and Young were given the "go
Mrs. McMahon told comm-;
ty commission room at the
ahead" for a second orbit only
court house. On the agenda is issioners site had complained
a discussion of plans for the repeatedly to City Manager W.Seminole County
Board o f; The board also delayed ac - '
The board tabled action un­ the county road department 51 minutes after liftoff.
future as well *» * review of E. Knowles and to the police Commissionerstoday balked
tion on an appeal by 18per-1 til its next meeting, April 13. were requested to make a traf­ READY FOR CONCLUSION
Ground controllers were set
fic flow study to see if more
past accomplishments.
department about the rooster
un(jert*king joint maintensoni protesting the building
Thq board also setApril 13
stop signs are warranted and [ for conclusion of the throe-or
which struts around in an al­
ance of Slt 427 in Altamonte of a dog kennel on property for a reconsideration hearing to check on the school zoning bit flight In the Atlantic some­
Today is the birthday of sev- ley behind her apartment house
off Longwood-Markham Road on a denial of a zoning change and other matters.
time after 2:07 p. m. (EST)
eral well known men in our and makes so much noise her s PrlnK‘
to Hufoid Reams in Hilltop
The National Aeronautics
The town of Altamonte cast of 1-4.
The board of commissioners
town. Among them are Char j tenants have moved out.
Three residents of the area Estates. The zoning adjust- also voted lo reconsider a and Space Administration (NA­
lie MorrDon. PR m*n; Neal
Knowles yaid the dog ward- Springs had requested that
Farmer, real estate dealer;- en had been sent to apprehend the county share in upkeep of spoke in opposition to the ken- ment apparently would permit previous plan to sell county- SA) billed the Grissom-Young
Rev. John Hire* of Grace the rooster, but could not find (hr road, Sandford Avenue ncl and an appeal petition luirscs to be stabled in the owned property near Sand mission as the first aboard a
was presented the boqrd.
! area.
Lake Road on the advice of spacecraft capable of chang­
PLUS
Methodist Church; Al M la­ him. Police Chief Roy Wil­ from First Street to Magnolia,
Dr. Lewis L Kline plans to
Norman Duke, president of County Attorney Harold John­ ing orbits in space.
PC. S E T O N L Y
gan, (not the bartender, the liams said that his men have as part of it lies in the coun­
FED. TAX
Col. Pavel L Belayayev,
build a 20-run kennel for Ger- English Estates Association, son.
barber) and H. W. Goodspeed. checked out the - complaints ty and part in the city.
man
short-haired
pointers
on
appeared
before
the
commisJohnson
advised
the
com­
chief
pilot
in
last
week's
flight
Commissioner
W.
Lawrence
each
time
and
last
Saturday
retftyd railroad man. Hippy
• Lots Of Pockets • 13” Beauty Case
Birthday and many happy re­ believed that they had shot Sw of ford's motion for the a 33-acre tract of land he »ion lo request, school zone missioners that the property by Russia's Voskhod 2 space­
own* in the area.
signs around English Estates once was listed as a cemetery craft, contended that the So­
county
lo
join
in
the
road's
•
21”
Weekender
•
Quilt Lining*
the
rooster.
turns to-all you fella*.
Gordon Frederick, attorney Elementary School, the crcc on the (ax rolls. He said It viet ship also was maneuverMrs. McMahon said that af- maintenance failed to get a
• Removable Mirror
• 21” Pullman
tion of more stop signs on Ox­ would not be advisable to sell able In space.
Most people describe as ter the shooting she had not second. ’ However, the com ­ for Kline, asked the commiy
• Green. Blue. Red
ford
and
Derbyshire
Roads
sioners
to
affirm
action
by
•
Choice
Wood
Frames
the
land
if
it
was
used
a
i
a
missioners
did
not
flatly
re­
But U. S. trackers detected
“ extravagance” the way other heard the rooster for a couple
the
board
of
adjustment
in
and
the
(ill-in
of
Oxford
ditch.
cemetery
and
bodiea
remain
ject
the
plan.
They
took
the
no
proof
of
this.
Voskhod
2,
of
days
but
“
now
he
is
bark
people spend their money,
VACATIONS — GRADUATION — WEDDING GIFT
permitting . the kennel.
CommisiiorK-r Lee Gar&gt; and, on the property.
mailer under advisement.
according to U. S. Intelligence,
.aays Lion Bill MacLauchlin. j again."
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Financing
Feasible,
Council Told

Council 'Cool'
On TV Antenna
Franchise Bid

BRIEFS

Maybe Today

Criticism

Astronauts' Families

'

Leave Boat

Watch On Television

j

Foundling
Is Gemini

Third Attack

Heavy Seas

Ostling Named

Coin Collection
Taken From Home

Attorney Wins
State Position

‘Most Critical'

j

Crowing Rooster
Bugs Council

Sheriff Dies

More Vet?

j^ n n e u f

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County Balks On Altamonte Plea

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Page 4-A— March 18. *65'

Spring Here (Sigh)
By Ward Cannt)
Newipaptr Enterprise A nn .
When tullpa bloom In Union Sqnara
And timid breathe o f vernal air
Go wandering down the duaty town
Like children loet in Vanity Fair . . .
So begins Henry Van Dyke'a description o f spring.
It is probably an awful poem and really net worth any­
body’s time. It not only rhymes, but is also filled with
ail tha cliches usually associated with the season such as
birds, brooks and flowers.
We only set the lines down because some tribute
must be paid to spring. And there is a great deal to be
said for using cliches as they are s« clear and readily
understood.
Consequently, we would like to borrow a few more
of Mr. Van Dyke’s words for the occasion. They were
written In 1804, not far from where we live, and are
titled, “ When Tulips Ulocm In Union Square."
But we must confess that for all the springs we have
lived here In New York, we have never actually seen a
tulip hloom in Union Square. Or any place else in this
dusty town.
When every long unlovely row
Of westward houses stands aglow
And leads the eyes to sunset skies
Beyond the hills where green trees grow . , ,
Now, that Is a curious thing. We have covered this
city on foot many times, and have never yet seen a sunset. And just what green hills he is talking about we
cannot say, although we have looked for them many
times. However, to continue;
I guess the pussy willows now
Are creeping out on every bow
Along the brook; the robins took
For early worms behind the plow.
As to whether that Is so, we cannot say. The florist
at the corner sells pussy willows all year long, ao you
do not have to wait for spring for them. And about the
robins and the plow—well, It Is quite possible although
we have never seen a plow. But, to go on;
I think the meadow lark'i clear sound
Leaps upward slowly from the ground;
While on the wing the bluebirds ring
Their wedding hells to woods around.
That Is something we know quite s hit shout, having
been a science reporter for several years. And we heve
it on excellent authority that the meadowlark's disap­
pearance is no real loss as new insecticldrs do his work
four times Ss efficiently.
As to the bluebirds, they are still around. Ws have
a tree in our neighborhood and saw a bluebird there last
year. Or was it the year before?
The floeka of young anemones
Are danring round the budding trees.
Who ran help wl.hlng to go a flthlng
In days as full of joy as thrar?
We do not know precisely what anemones are. Hut
there Is doubtless seme sort of repellent you can use.
Or. as we prrfer to do, keep the windows closed and use
the air conditioner until the first frost. And now to
conclude:
T is not s proud desire of mine;
I ask for nothing superfine . . .
Only s trout or two to dart
From foaming pools, and try my set.
Tis all I'm wishing—old-fashioned fishing
And just a day on Nature's heart.
We agree, and have discussed (he matter with
several rinse friends. Hut unfortunately, it is out of
the qurstlon ns it would take you a day and a half of
hard driving just to gel there And then you cannot he
sure it is still there, what with all the hollaing develop,
nirnta going up.
Not that we feel the season went out with the 19th
century. We are sure the hounds of spnng are fast on
winter’s traces. Somewhere a barrel organ’s caroling
across a golden street, and somewhere the voice &lt;( the
turtle is heard in the land.
We would bet on the fact. It is just that we cannot
prove it.
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MOSCOW (UPf) — The So­
aroma that now fills the de­
W E A T H E R : Chance of scattered showers Saturday, high about 8 0 ; low tonight in lids.
lightful air hereabouts. Glor­ viet Union announced its twoman spaceship landed safely VOL. 57
ious 1
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
FR ID A Y, MARCH 19, 19G5 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 150
today after an epochal flight
The beautification commit­ in which a cosmonaut left his
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The official Tass news agen­
of Splendor" sufficiently ap­
pealing to invite passersby to cy said Col. Pavel Belyayev,
"com e ’n see us." This effort 39, commander of Voskhod
is in spite of some expressed (Sunrise) II, and LI. Col.
misgivings about "who’s gon­ Alexei A. Leonov, 30, who
TALLAHASSEE (U Pf) —
na keep the spots pretty?" braved the haiards of abso­
Stale convicts can not he used
Take a look at the tiny plot at lute zero to walk in space,
to harvest ngrioultursl crop*
25th Street and Park Avenue, landed safely after a flight of
f.r n private concern. Ally.
lltr
Donna
Estes
2G
hours
and
tvvo
minutes.
Automobile show scheduled
skeptics say, and they add that
.luck Unshoe was litred as Gen. Karl Fairdoth snid to­
The announcement ended for downtown Sanford \pril 7
someone promised to keep the
nil nddith-tuil pail time pn day.
rock garden with its ever­ hours of silence by the Krem­ 8 9 is expected In attact 15,090
trolnum for the t.ongvvmnl Po­
greens a real adventure in lin and growing feeling of un­
persons, the Sanford Automo­
lice Department on recommen­
beauty. So what happens? easiness. The Russians had
bile Dealers' Association said
dation of Police Chief Clniule
WASHINGTON (U P l) e Scraps of paper, empty bottles, not given any progress re­
today.
Enyrt during a continued ses­ The Commerco Depnitmcnt
and trash of many descriptions ports on the High! of the space
Between 125 and 150 cars
sion of the City Council reported seven per cent in­
litter the triangle, and you hits since 9.30 p m. ( EST)
will he displayed during the
Thursday
nftrr
Voskhod
II
Th ursday
crease in the number of u m b­
don’t have to be a square if
three-day event.
Chief l.tiyo staled that Hush- er* employed by the nation's
you don’t want to be ’round it. had completed its ]3th orbit.
The Greater Sanford Board
LANDS AT PERM
or had been highly recom­ cities.
the doubters add. The Clockof Commerce voted today to
The
official
text
of
the
Tass
mended til'd had he' n a mem­
winders are sure that the new
announce merit said, "Voskhod contribute a stereo, color TV
ber of Ho- tile depait mcllt
DREAM COME TRUE — Man has Innu yoarncommittee has an answer.
11 landed at 12 hours 02 min­ I and portable TV to be award
and p. lo i- I.....I vc.
ei! to fly iimti-i bis own power, unhiintpeml by
WASHINGTON (U P l) —
ed during the show.
Mayoi David Wentworth nn Indonesia, responding to *
a machine. This was achieved in a sense, by
That United Fund thermo­ utes Moscow lime in the area
Tickets for the prizes will
notim cd that dedication cere­ I S. protest, hns given writ­
Russian Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov when he left
meter on the east side of One of Perm, west of the Urals."
Perm, once called Molotov, bo available in downtown
monies for tin- new outdoor ten assurance against further
bis spaceship Thursday. He was in orbit at the
West First Street ought to
stores during Hie event.
A m eii'.oi flag al tlie city ltoil tuna semen l of Americans in
same speed as bis ship. Ibid the lether which
come down. 11 now serves only i&gt; about 700 miles northeast
First
Street
from
Park
w ilt l&gt;&gt; held at .’ Ill p in Sun .lot, lit l a.
held him broken, he would have drifted away,
to remind us all of this coun­ of Moscow.
Tass said Colonel Belyayev \vrnue to Palmetto \vcnuc
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If.
helpless, hrrausc there was nothing to push
ty’ s residents’ failure to as­
used
manual controls to land will lie blocked off for the au
luini 'O’l will
guest of ll’inagainst to change his course.
sume a responsibility of eontomnbilo display, with the ex
"i fin ■■p- oi &lt;nst"U and tncmWASHINGTON (C P I) —
rein for others \nd the sum the spare craft
eeption of a center lane which
It
said
both
he
and
Leonov
tiera of 11"- illy government, While nriil Ni’^ro picket? con
established as a goal was »
Wilt be ill-signaled a fire lane
fill ai I p lice department* hfnicil their nitfhl «ml day
VERY low one for some 7t ,000 "lerl well" and that the scien­
The ears will be on display
tific
program
which
gave
the
also u It la piesenl.
*il iliiun m front of tin* White
people to contribute to the dr
Soviet Union a giant lead in all day and evening but the
\ iii v&lt;ii i nos in gamzntiolis 11oil
today
rven
though
serving agencies.
the space race had been various exhibits will be mann­
will atiiltd including the Yet­ Prrsiult nl Johniion vuia nt hit
ed and the cars unlocked dur
i ’ ■- i.f Wilt Id W i I. \ ♦1' i IVtHt lunch..
The large mrrease in aspir "fully accomplished."
The two cosmonauts were inig the hour. 11 3o a m to 9
tins of Cni'igtt Wats end
in sales no doubt is due to
p. m Downtown store, will
\- -in an t * e O-ll
the fact that many who arv blasted into orbit—the highest
stay open until 9 fot the three
In "H er busiiii-.-s. t’ldf on
U \SHINGTON (CPU - ralculating their income tax yet achieved by man—at In
nights.
J o h n s o n &lt; 11 v. i
b Vl.dbite had mentioned I ini fe. i of t i.i inch enam­ Ally. (bn. NirhoUft Kuti»nnow are awaking to the fart a m. 12 a m , EST» Thursday
The Glen Reeves TV show 4 ti i ’l i — I’ it**ini f iii 1*it*
(0.1*1 i)ren jin* 11•«I. Tlie Kn* el lined ea&gt;t iron pipe and h «*?h t r l u r f i r d t n t h r ( ' u p It o f
that the "withholding" ii short. Irom the Hakhonur cusmn
*Pt per's-tn -t-h
ci :*
' n*
'. i.n i 4 the nusuer, tan ftie livdiiinta w«ie open­ ftnlnv ta face
drome
in
Ki
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lau.
about
Hrpufdhnn
TOO short, to ms-el the figure
flf’tV t* c * i 11if 11 o.ii ly mi
and 8 :m.
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ed
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on
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|*r«'?idfnt
J«dmthat is due. "How come’ Did (too miles southeast of Mos
f f till it ? •?!$.* nil* h?\ \t . ■
. 1• vi„i i.*ir u alb.ee has I’ ll" i tm nunc. I i.iv n Meter non** f -f rf*piii|7 tirw vnUrtK
n't the Great Man say we cow tn Central Asia
i 1v U 1ifc II u&gt;» ami *t v *it
T f
d M | . . I 11vi r 1HIMHI -rii) s-*if.i ’ i . In , and II and rijfhM lull.
UP 307 MILES
were getting a tax cut—and to
i* r#-f' 5 ft i hi A Iid: jittin
l!
'
"
!
■
&gt;
- -f I lit A la ba nut Nil II Sales. It"
The
spaceship
soared
In
an
go spend the difference? And
i hot Ii M l,*.\ ( •*ryr W hI
na 1 1ill n t| c- bn h be could
I ..-it, IniiiM Pi lev W hile
now—after blowing the bun attitude of 307 miles above
Aill ( .11 IMlt thf Nidt
tit’
-• i v t, i-,** i b« |'i i*si n i - n ’ l i " " i&lt;t i "h t if t n . f i r ■
T i l l 111 \SS| |. «t p|i - dir (small as it was then)— tlie earth and then mfrved in
(■t|i«
pi *•!»•« t Civil I
n t ?* I
t» - r '.tm noil ’"ii with pnwi’i A Is member team of mdiiswe learn that some tax dedur an elliptical, or egg shaped,
HIif I&gt;hr
It I
&lt; inia uh t*r iinu ill to in I
ll&gt; Jane fiiifllM T iy
tnal n-piesent.tlivis will fly
lion* wo USED to have arc no or hit. down to 107 9 miles
I Th*» I ■«-.•»nfentv wi 'i*i♦in|if* t 'ii'" to mi up it.i- ironnl «md!
The
lime
of
the
landing
in
Wl *!■ In pi d H at a th tailed to Neiv Yotk in the govern­
T«»wn of raaselbrrrv Will 1only &gt;’V Ntuff memb. i
longer deductions’ So, I'm suf­
fu ■' a ntn t 1.w itf t nrdi r in m.*i* i f tlie wol* ( st stem or’s HIIpintle next week in nn
fering with the shorts — but dicated Ihc Russians had or hold o|M*n house from I unlit jdii. . i ly t" hi? I li t in'
\ .it
I \i til I nil Mo* iftinrd »||MWIh) I'M 'll n I nil i lit.iff
tilled
the
earth
1
U
or
17
times
I
p
til
Sal
lit
day
m
the
new
effort iii convince
gnu manubad "
IhikIiii!* - fiip
U aft . *
V
r •*ml vi* tllein Mi,- mil t t»- Vill Vi *, toot i i - ot. I,.- di aw a
Soviet cosmonauts had done mimic.I».il ol Ilets hicitErfl at f,
fin Itlicr* In noivv lin n plants
'
He IfifcJi -I j)
•
ill
til*
tnipjHO
L
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u
i
i4li»l i) o le a i fiilnhl*1 at t it &gt; lu f l u Hlu.
Many readers of tlie March this before hut this (light 23 lli„hw.iv j ; *j: m t i»N&gt;d 2 : '2** a r i M SI i.
I’d. *
t.lill &lt;i* -” oii a- p.i - i.|i- This
6 issue of Business Week mag- made history when Leonov berry Plata.
JuM f miif- bums before. Mu
- ill acl nut vi tail d feiJimU
vi n% 11 mii.ion |i d I&lt;\ Mavnr
Thr puhhe is invited to m P iinthi? Milled newsmen t
anne were hjppy to read the crawled through an air chain
*’ tin* cuiiid
V\•111m lit "I IIn- i ■ in. it tcJ A K A Iv I A, I ti 'I o ii n s 1 n
story of their Sanford friend. her to the outside of the craft sport the new annex uhirh bis Wlnle II1ms** id f ii *■ i
Hit* iiia &gt;or* &gt; oilier. Iuni Ills 11 ply to u ti l* t ran.
m»ITDf 11 J-' 11ilk" I Mi l I iIlf III .1illl
11’ l l ■
f*i r si*|rnt SukfMlHi
.Jeno I’ aulucci, whose delight­ and returned safely.
He riling to a handrail for Hi*rk s oflicr, count 11 i lia in- I lorn Wnllltii',
till ! .V lim p' i in v l hair inati tiolhiy |d*n mi nil foi*'i|4ii im nful home and garden adorns
W \S|| INGTON
i l I'll
— I Ul] I •ni ni le i w i l l IfJ11k II itD ftl ml i tiin|uini« s tn InJim***in
The governor IimUim] tin
the Washington and Mellon a trout ID minutes, testing the hrr ami public works depart­
uinliT Kuvrinmrnt
runtrul.
ville blocks in Grove Manor effects of the -459 degree tem­ ment ami will provide more Prraiiieht f *»r thousands if 1 .i -M Sccrttxry W Willapl tin? niut, i*r*
Ihrer
City t Jt'ik Oimli* II Sb*»- Sukhin t’s m l ion
The story mentions some of perature and the effect of room i or transacting town (liii'ial innrshali to piote&lt;t Wuw gut church ti.’ iking in
N’ejrro umfl vvidle diuiiornifr*it* In- &gt;t,iml ugumvl all-iwnig *il- I j11itit.i* vva - ttintriirViMl Id ttblniti Aim i it an
f i r ms Stanvae,
the personal attributes of weightlessness on his well husmeaa,
Town meetings will rnnlinuc om on n five-ilny match ft.no •l.ii n il uni—11.*tmu "t f.troign ii » i*|iy
n bunk tif iiiinli"! in-- ( tillrii nriil I'an Amprimn It
Chung King product*' head being. Then, dangling at the
!.»•■ ;■ r&gt; t&gt;. ll.1l^c^t i-i «&gt;|is.
•Ini.fin ■- it miii Ilillfkhn^'sM? fur Jijatj n|*ttlti ? Id the Hr Mini) and
man and the climb m popular end of a 16-fool lifeline, lo in the munu ipa| Imilding Si Ini.t to Miif!tif«»itn,i y „ A! i.
in a tiicKiuiu lo Wallii..
1!. l-fo.'ll' jtiM » of
xlulc ii "tutl '-v •MUfit ii, itrt*1 pus* Dutch owned Shell Oil Coin*
il&gt; ol these, packaged Chinese performed somersaults and which also houses iacihtiet
Vklunby the H*ny.
delicacies. Not even some of oilier maneuvers to demon tor Die police and volunteer Johnson said there wen* ru&gt;t c1* i!.. .!&gt; of cii r. lie- ; j w Wir niblr
fire departments
i nnu|jh ninrsbals for sin b u t/ a jupjxirt mg re volition
*Hv 'n * i'lir.itui i-A woub! tie upJeno's fortune rookies could strale his control.
I *b i l n l nin! f**ViitHprii
have foretold this success. Anil
A b ill'i
ii? icii*I fr d|h
it doesn’ t mention some »f ihc
TumiMim I ihiI Hu? Ttium,
other firms in which the
Irn- . sf.if my that it ii not poaDuluth-Sanlorvi tycoon has in­
Mbll' lit til- Hftlt? lit priiV'Ujc
terests, either
United Prrvt International
MONTGOMERY. Ala. il l’ ll authorities nr'officers to pro [ federal district Judge Frattl, hit-I't-r mmt W.illace &gt; attoi by? H'Htvlc* fot 1.Oliyvk Diltl,
I he tail end t&gt;! a giant storm
What's with the Waterfront —National Guard units of tin - vide tut fTJI• safety and wet M Johnson would In' td.rv. i t,t
then a&gt;!.t'd .I'-I'II'OII I'­
la-lM'd the upper Midwest to
tit the marchers, who and lie urged citizens to show l l '- -Osldcr Ills otdel
Project’ All readings still on famed 31st Dixie Drvision ap fart
day on the last lull day of
"G o ami counting " You'U he patently will provide the hulk a ill he lt d by Dr. Martin Lu "restraint.”
SAN JUAN CAI’ IST 1! A NO, w inter
getting a Lug eyeful of the pro ol protection for civil rights iher King Jr
Wallace has appealed J&lt;dtn
S il.M t Ala
1. I *1 I'— A 111tf I » it 11 f ilt ' |*1 i -— T h r » h a. 1.1*.j w .»
Icy gales swept the Great
posed development one of demonstrators on a five day
"The federal government son's order to the U. h :dh the atmosplieri- nt a Sunday Him fit*! ni Juvin t miJay to Hip laikes and snow wa* blown in
march
through
Alabama
farm
these days.
has helped create this matter Circuit Court of Ap|d-als hi •i li. nl pirnu tin- hol dup con l»it f tn (skf|ui- Situ J iiaii i ’ ii |»ia* to 25 foot drift* in Minnesota
country.
and they can help protect the New Orleans The rnurt told limit"* for a ina** civil right- trarm tui**ion, rewarding
The weather bureau said
President Johnson advised some," Wallace told the leg Wallace lo appeal lu Jiul.t oi.jiib to Montgomery Sun
Ohyeiz. and speaking of
Jcrowd of 299 |"t»'in&amp; standing spring officially arrives at
‘‘ counting." those counting on Gov. George Wallace Thurs­ iilators. He said the order by Johnson before going to a da&gt;.
I vigil for the event.
3:05 p m , (EST) Saturday.
the big future of our city are day night that he would fed­
Freezing temperatures ex­
counting on you. and YOU and eralize the Alabama Guard,
tended through the Southland
Y O U to help. Tell your Com­ which makes up the Dixie Di­
to the Gulf Coast. Citrus fruit
vision along with the Missis­
missioners!
grower* in the Rio Grande
sippi Guard, if Wallace is
Valley were warned to prepare
"unable
or
unwilling"
to
call
The. Jaycees have offers')
for froat.
the Kiwanls Club the services out the guardsmen.
Wallace's office said the
Out on the Great Plains, the
of a goat, if needed for use
mercury dropped below zero.
in its Pancake Day program. governor went lo bed before
th e
Pros (dent’s
Tire
lemitcraltire
hovered
The goat would go lo those receiving
around six above at Milwau­
Kiwanians who prove to he statement Thursday night.
kee, tiii , with briak 16 mile
The fiery governor, ordered
non-workers „ in the annual
an hour winds.
fund raising project Saturday. by federal Judge Frank M.
Highway crew* were fight*
Johnson to allow and protect
ing a losing battle against
Sanford Elks Club is collect­ a civil rights inarch from
high winds and drifting snow
ing empty cigarette packages, Selma to Montgomery, earlier
in Minnesota.
any and all kinds, to be trad­ Thursday night had asked the
Drifla 25 feet high were re­
ed in for a wheel chair which President to furnish federal
ported at Worthington and St.
live club will make available help for such protection.
Wallace, in an addreai to a
Cloud,
Minn.
Fifteen-foot
to persons In jieed of this
drifts clogged highways north
equipment. Donations cap be joint session of the legislature
of Minneapolis. Snow plows
dropped off at the Club, 1006, carried on statewide televis­
got stuck in some piires.
East Second Street, or turn­ ion, said it wtwild take 6.171
officers, working eight hour
Hundred* of schools were
ed in to any member.
s hilts to guard the 40 mile
closed through Iowa, Minne­
sota and Upper Michigan.
Tbe Seminole County Sports- march beginning Sunday.
SUNSHINE SPECIALS from New York brought
school will undergo atrout 10 days of spring
lie said the state only has
Schools in Minneapolis and St.
tnan’f Association will bold a
approximately 100 students, coaches and chatraining here. The group is staying at the MayP-aul shut down Thursday for
fish fry April 1 at its new 600 state troopers and he ask­
pertmefl of the Hackley School for Boys to San­
fair Inn. Two chartered buses carrying the stu­
the first time in 15 years.
facilities on State Road 46 at ed President Johnson to "pro­
vide sufficient federal ch i)
ford Thursday. Athletic teams of the private
dents were named "Sunshine Specials,"
Winds bit 50 mph and re­
the Wektva River.

Longwood
Dedication
Set Sunday

Automobile
Show Plans
Finalized

VISLWA

BRIEFS

Says ‘No’

Rise In Workers

A

•

Assurance

Rickets

President, A t Ranch,

Awaits Wallace Reply

Questioning

Opein House Set

Seek Industry

At Casselberry

Firms Seized

Wirt/. Supported

Strong Support
For Proposal
Touhy Avers

Astronauts
Try To Save
National Face

By Taul nrook*hlr«
A petition U being prepar­
ed and will he presented tel
the Florida Utilities Commiss
»ion within a short time seek­
ing toll-free county-wide tel­
ephone: service.
The Metro Telephone Com­
CAPE KENNEDY (U P l) mittee
of the Seminole Coun­
Two U. S. astronauts and a
moon probe, upstaged by a ty Chamber o f Commerco
Russian who does somersaults j Thursday Voted to take im­
in space, will try lo save a mediate steps to havo Irgat
little national fare in a co.-mic counsel prepare a proper peti­
rioublcheader starting Sunday. tion to present to the utilities
The astronauts, John W. commission.
Young and Virgil 1. Grissom,
It calls for the Southern
planned to take part today in Bell and Winter Park Tele­
a workout of the worldwide. phone companies to establish
15 station network that uill toll-free area service to all
foilow their three-orbit course Seminole County.
George Touhy, chairman o f
through the sky next Tuesday.
the committee, snid approxi­
RANGERS
The prvdte, a package of mately 12 resolutions and letcameras named Ranger 9. was lets from various rounty gov­
vine today for a final "simulat­ ernmental bodies, clubs and
ed" countdown in preparation civic itrgimlrations have been
for its scheduled 210,000 mite given tlie Chamber strongly
picture taking voyage to the supporting the metro phono
plan.
moon,
‘ ‘ T h e preponderance o f
Ranger-9 is expected to
b la stoff aboard a silvery At- comment received by the com­
las-Agena rocket Sunday nf mittee has been enthusiasticat*
ly favorable.” Touhy said.
ternoon.
Resolutions and letters sup­
If technical, medical and
weather experts give a go a porting the area phone serv­
head. Grissom and Young will ice plan came from the city
depart aboard a Titan-2 rocket of Sanford, Seminote Coun­
on a five hour orbital flight ty, Seminole County Jaycees,
Seminole County Republican
at 9 a m. (EST) Tuesday.
Eve. utive Committee, Weath­
EIM FLIGHT
Civic
Association,
llul the limelight its’longed er-field
lo Russian cosmonaut Alexei Hear l ake Community Club,
Ia’ontv, who rtxle an It ivkV Sanford Lions Club and many
pound Voskhod 2 ship into or others.
Ri-presentalives of the Win­
lilt Thursday and proceeded In
regale television viewers tm ter Park Telephone Company
the ground with a spectaru and Southern Hell attended
lar demonstration of floating Thursday’s meeting. T h e y
and turning somersaults in voiced no objections to the
metro plan and said they
space outside hi* capsule.
The United State* plans no vvotdd be willing to abide Ivy
opening of hutches, no floating, the vu-he* of their euslontera.
no sotnersaulls and no telcvi
sion pictures for Gtlswnn ami
Young.
Tile astronaut* are to *11
still, manipulate some- ism
trnls and get down at the end
of three orbit*
This l* the same distance
Thorns* Wilson dr , 17 yesrI S spare capsules were fly
fill Crnoms High School foot­
ing lilt re years a Jo The re ball player, entered a plea nf
1onl IS 81 orbits held liy Ku. not guilty and was hound over
Ml.
in circuit court Thursday on a

Wounded Youlh
Pleads Innocent

j choree of "resitting arrest
w ifh v mirnrr "
| Wilson w .1- shot in the stom­
ach during In* arrest Felt 30
in Oviedo by Chief of Pollen
George Kelsey. He w.u re­
cently released from the hos­
pital.
A preliminary hearing on
the charge against Wilson vva*
held before Justice of tho
Peace B. A. Johnson, Flvo
witnesses were heard, includ­
ing three persons said to bn
eyewitnesses lo the shunting.
Kelse) testified that he did
nut draw Ins pistol at tlie tuna
Wilson was shot.

Spring Is Here
Sluing imi.t Ih- hete the
Mliikes am inMIlPig nut n(
their holes.
Mark I’.trker. 15-&gt; ear-tdd
son nf Mr. ntnl Mrs. John
Parker. Ill Kingi'W'ind Cnitil.
Iit t-eiibt Hu , was fishing tn a
|" ’ini near Ins limne tins
nmrnittg.
lie saw a huge rnial
i.nake. miii Iiui ried Inniie fin
a shotgun. Tin* tlead snake
tneuaur.-'i .71 no lies, "tie nf
the bit gust he has even seen,
the eldt-i Put ker sold.

Winter Fails To Bow To Spring

Alabama Guard Readied For March

Swallows Hack

duced visibility to zero In
many area., even though mmw
It."! stopped (.tiling tlie snow
depth at Duluth, Minn
not
rounting drifts — was f o u r

feet.
Elsewhere, light snow fell in
Hie southern
Rockies and
Ihuntlcrkhowrrs occurred along
the South Atlantic Coast

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Grover Sewell

W e Can
Pull Out
When I w i* ■ boy living In
Georgia w# had an ample
aupply o f very sticky mud
and low powered automobllea.
If one drove on country roadi
he found hlmaelf very often
In mud that could entrap and
hold the vehiclea of the driver
who waa not akilled at pullIng out of the meea. If get*
ting atuck aeemed Inevitable
a cry would go up from all
of the back acat driver*. "pull
out of it,"
•Wa are not »o troubled
wfth aticky mud and •'model
T " automobllea today, hut it
aeema to me that we have a
great need of pulling out o f
aeveral thing* far more im­
portant and difficult than
mud.
A deatructlve and fruxtratIng trap that many of u* find
ouraelvea In la that o f deepair. Of courae, thla lx no
new thing. The Pialmlat aaid
a long time ago, "W hy art
thou caat down, O my eoul 7
and why art thou diequleted
within meT" (i'ealm 42:5).
Certainly we know that
there it much to make ue
feel cant down If we ob­
serve the condition in which
we find ouraelvet. It could
be the operation . you face,
the
alack
o f ' bill*
that
never aeem to decreaie, a
frustrating job, an employer
or employe who la ju»t too
much, a dumcatlc problem
that must be lived with, or a
hoat o f many other things
far too numerous to name.
The social problems of today
disquiet our aoula also! Yea,
we can be dixquieted and stay
that way without even try­
ing!
What ia the cure? There
must be help for man la pull­
ing through the mud hole of
despair.

The Psalmist gave the an­
swer In many Psalms, and
many other writers of the
Bible, i n c l u d i n g Christ,
agreed on the simple but
effective way o f dispelling de­
spair and living the abundant
life. The answer they all
gave is to have faith in the
God who Is infinitely great.
Maybe we do not realize
how big God Ia and even
though we have a concept of
Him It ia an Inadequate one.
If God is to meet the prob­
lems of our time He must be
large, indeed. The fact ia that
Ha la great enough to create
all that la and at the same
time reveal Himself In Jr*u»
Christ that we might under­
stand Him. He is too great
for ua to fully comprehend
with our limited minds, but
ao are many other facta of
far leas greatness.
A rather small hut ex­
tremely helpful book by J, B.
Fhilllpa la entitled, "Your God
la Too .Small.” It Is extreme­
ly helpful in "getting hold"
of the greatness of God. For
e x a m p l e the introduction
says: ‘‘Many men and women
today are living, often with
Inner disiatisfectlon, without
any faith In God at all, Thla
ia not because they are par­
ticularly wicked or selfish, of
as the old-feshioned would
say ‘godless,’ but because
they have nut found in their
adult minds a God big enough
to account for life." I would
like to suggest that you
check with your church li­
brary for this hook or buy
one and think further of the
"largeness" of God.
If we are to “ pull out" of
our predicament we must
HAVE FAITH IN THE GOD
WHO IS GREATER THAN
THE CAUSES OF OUR DE­
SPAIR.

Lake Mary Friendship Class
Sets Regular 'Calling Day’
By France* Writer
The Friendship Class of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary met at the home of the
teacher, Mrs. C. N. North, in
I-ongwood, for the March bus­
iness meeting and social gettogether.

Day School
T o M ake Spring
Registration
By Donna F ilr i
Spring registration for the
fall term at Christ Episcopal
Day School In Longwood will
be
held next Wednesday,
Thursday and friday from 1
until 4 p. m. at the Parish
House on Church Street.
To enter the school, Child­
ren must he five on nr before
Jan. 1, 1968.
Purpose of the school, ac­
cording to Mrs, Pauline Ste­
vens, tescher, Is to expand the
give year old* bunions In a
Christian
itmoxphcre
with
trips, walks, talks and inter­
esting book* at as the prelude
to learning and to instill the
desire to achieve and develop

talent.
For further Information, par­
ents are invited to call Mrs.
Slevens or the Parian House.

Mr*. V. C. Ladd presided,
and the opening prayer was
given by Mrs W. T. Wanslcy.
The Year Books were cor­
rected »nd Mrs. J. A. Varn
thanked her committee for
their assistance.
The group decided to nuke
Thursday the regular Calling
Day, to start at 10 a.in. A
committee was appointed to
see about drapes for the Sun­
day School rlass room and is
composed of Mrs. M. P. Mltheson. Mrs Leon Keel snd
Mrs. Harley Wilhelm.
The April class meeting will
he held on the second Tuesday
of (he month rather than the
first, due to the revival to
he held at the church. Mrs.
T. J. Townsend will he the
hostess.
Mrs.
Charlotte
McQuillln
presented the devotion on
"Faith snd Choice," using
verses fmm the 11th chapter
of Hebrews at the scripture
Mr*. Varn gave the closing
prayrr.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess assisted by
Mrs Wansley.
Others present were Mrs.
Crawford Sheltdn, Mrs. W.
G, Brown, Mrs. T. C. Landress 'and Mrs. T. J. Town­
send.

Presbyterian

False Theories

Church To H ear

On Bible To

College Choir

Be Exploded
By Donna Estes
Falsa theories about the
Bible will he exploded at the
Young People's Service at
the Flrat Pentecostal Church
o f Longwood at 7:JO p.m to­
day.
Many colored balloons on
which the falsa theories will
be printed will be bnrtt wu.-n
persons taking part ia the servica can disprove them with
spiritual quotations,
Taking part In the program
will be Mrs. Obcra Young,
Miss Shelia Young, Varnoo
Coombs, Ronnla Reid, Mrs.
S. Pipkin, Miss Sarah Pipkin,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCleary,
Ronnie Edge and Mrs. M.
Raid.
la charge of the Young Peo­
ple's Department ia Sibyl
Grant.

The robed choir of Prestiyterisn College of South Ceroline will present * program
of aartrd muaic at PresbyterIan Church of the Covenant,
South Orlandb Drive, San­
ford, at 8 p.m., Monday,
March 29.
Widely recognised through­
out the South during .the past
18 years, the choir is under
direction of Edouard 1’aU*.
lta current program le devel­
oped around the theme, "Co­
venanter!."
•
The concert hers is one of
25 singing engegemrnla in
t h e spring tour through
three states.
Rev. Thomas H. Mskln,
pastor o f, tha Church of tha
Covenant, reminds that those
who heard the choir in San­
ford two yaara ago will re­
call tha fina muaic and not
want to miss the forthcoming
concert.

Mrs. Shannon Re-elected President
By Donna Eatea
Officers for tha 1965-46
year were elected at tha reg­
ular meeting o f the Church
of Nativity Catholic Wom­
en'* Club.
Named to her aecond eonaecutlve term at president
was Mr*. Gene
Shannon.
Other* elected were Mre. Le­
nox Fay, vice president: Mra.
Terry Herat, secretary; Mra.
John Stankiewirx, treasurer;
and Mra. Jennie Fox, deanery
representative.
Othere nominated were Mra.
Elena Shaw for the office of
vice preildenl; Mre. George
Sommer for aeeretary, Mre,
Helen Beam for treasurer and
Mr*. Beverly Krecek for dean­
ery rcpre*cntative.
Serving* on the nominating
committee were Mr*. Pat
Quilling, Mr*. Shirley Cork111, Mr*. Thelma Denies and
Mr*. Dorothy Edward*.
No nomination* were made
■from the floor.
The officer* will he formal­
ly installed at a banquet to be
held April 26 at the House of
Beef in Maitland.
The meeting, conducted by
Mr*. Shannon, had 27 mem­
bers present, including three
new. one*, Mrs. Laura Repilado, Mr*. Catherine Laird and
Mrs. Teresa Ruta. Guest*
welcomed were Mr*. Ceil Sch­
midts, Mrs. Gloria Eggleston
and Mr*. Lorettn Allen.
Mrs. Loren* Hopkins was
a w a r d e d the membenhip
prise.
During the business meet­
ing, a reception was planned
for the new pastor, Rev. Ter­
rell Solans, to he held at 8
p m. this Sunday at the social
hall. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Herst, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Kre­
cek, Mrs. Kathleen Cobh and
Mrs, Mary Oyler.
Mrs. Shannon announced
that persons wishing to at­
tend the Spring Deanery
Meeting to be held at Blessed
Trinity Church in Ocala.
March 30, should make their
reservations as soon as po»slide either with Mrs. John
Kennedy in Longwood or
with her.
Following t h e
business
meeting only coffee or tea
was served In observance of
the Lenten Fast.

Car Wash
The Youth Group of Ascen­
sion Lutheran Church, Cassel­
berry. will sponsor a car wash
from 2 until 4 p.m. Sunday
at the church off Ovcrhrook
Drive.

Suzana Torres
Guest At Fete
n&gt; Evelyn Lundy
Member* of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service
of First Methodist Church,
Oviedo, honored Miss Sum ns
Torre* with a shower of gifts
presented during their regular
monthly supper meeting with
the Bethany Circle ai hostess.
Susans, who presently Is
visiting Rev. and Mr*. Cyrus
Davvscy and their family, re­
cently arrived from 8ao Psulo, Brasil. After a month's
visit here, she will go to Scarratl College in Nashville,
where she will take a post­
graduate course In language
and religion.
She is a teacher in a Meth­
odist school in Brasil and di­
rector of a youth choir there
and will return to her teach­
ing position after a year at
SrarratL
, SHa. received a variety of
lovely gifts and. though she
speaks little English, exprese­
ed her appreciation for the
honor most graciously.
Prior to the ahower, a
brief buaineta meeting was
conducted by Mra. W. H. Mar­
lin, chairman.

N E W L Y ELECTED OFFICERS of Church of Nativity Catholic Women'*
Club shown with the new pastor, Rev. Terrell Solana, and Mrs, Gene
Shannon, president (seated, left), and Mr«. Lenox Fay, vice president
treated, ritfht). In back (left to rijfht) are Mrs. Terry Herat, aeeretary;
Mrs. Jennie Fox, deanery representative, and Mrs. John Stankiewicz,
treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

College Choir
To Give Concert
In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
The Conrert Choir of Em­
ory end Henry Cnllegr, under
direction of Charles R. Davis,
professor of music, will pre­
sent a program of sacred and
secular music at 7:30 p.m
Tuesday at the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church.
Joseph E. Williams, also a
member of the music faculty
at Emory and Henry, will he
accompanist.
The 42-voice choir, which Is
well-known in its own locality,
also has sung in New Jersey
and New York and last Au­
gust It appeared by special
invitation at Christ Church
Methodist In New York City
es pari of World's Fair f*'s
tivitles. It has been sponsor­
ed in more than 100 rhurches
and colleges during the past
fiva years and has appeared
professionally on the Com­
munity Concert Krries in Iwo
cities. It also has appeared
with the Virginia Symphony
Orchestra of four occasions
ami sang once with the Kings­
port Symphony Orchestra.
The program to he perform­
ed hen- fentuirs music of the
"masters" anil contemporary
composer*. Of particulsr in­
terest will he Mount's "Lao
dale Dornimirn" from
hi"Vesperae eolentnr* de runfailure;"
Hralim's
"Selig
sind" from the "German Re­
quiem;" Wagner’s ''Pilgrim'*
Chorus" fiorn "Tannhauser,"
ami "Profile in Courage” by
Ludwlk Kikorski, chairman of
the music department at Em­
ory and Henry.
Mite Darlene Rhea, mem­
ber'of the Casselberry church
and atudrnt at Emory and
Henry, alnga second aoptano
with the choir.

Lenten Messages
Unity of I&gt;rLand is broadrailing "Keep A True Lent"
messages at 12:30 p m dally
through the Lenten Season.
Broadcasts are hraid over
station WJUS. 1490 kr, DeLand.

Travelers Quartet
The Travelers Quartet of
Greenville, S. C., will present
a program at 7 p.m Sunday
at the Churrh of God o f Piophecy, 2507 Elm Avenue,
Sanford. Pastor Bobby Welch
extends invitation to the pub­
lic to join hit congregation
for the program.

Season Schedule
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Camp Wewa

REV. SOLANA

Father Solana
New Pastor Of
Nativity Church
fly Donna Rm m
Itev. Terrell Solatia of St
Autfnatme, msiimeil the pal­
lor Atv of thn Chinth of Na

tivify. March 11.
Father Solana, the
on«l
of three rhi!then, was horn
ami i eared in .St. Augustine
a nd fill ended St. Joseph**!
Ai‘afit‘my l h e i e, II r a t! e fide*I
St. Th man Summary m Hat tford Conn,, us well us a Seminary in Hume. Italy . for four
|years where Lie wan ordained

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j

Si nee hi a ordination he ha*

served til St. John’s i hurt’ll
ill St. Petersburg Minch and
nt St. Maigaiet Mury Church
m Winter Park. He was a
true her fit TSitfhci |i Harry High

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St.

Four two-week teitioni for
the 1S65 camping season have
been announced for YMCA
Camp Wewa, a coed camp
operating for youngsters from
eight to 13 years old, and lo­
cated near Plymouth.
Opening and closing date*
of the session* arc June 20July 3; July 4 July 17; July
18-July 31, and Aug. 1-Aug. 14.
Registration may be made for
as many or as few of the twoweek sessions a* desired.
Program at Camp Wewa
this summer will include a
complete a q u a t i c program
f r o m beginning swimmers
through senior life saving.
There also will he canoeing,
skin diving, sailing, skiing,
riilery, archery, trampoline,
arts and crafts, nature lore,
athletic
events and other
cajtip activities
Boys and girls at the camp
arc housed in a cabin com­
posed of to campers of ap
proximatcly the same age. A
complete staff of carefully
!
selected and trained college
students and teachers super­
vise all activities.
|
Highest standards possible
are maintained at Camp We­
is a, an approved camp by
both the American Camping
Association and YMCA stand­
ards. F u r t h e r information
may be obtained by writing
Orange County YMCA in Or­
lando.

PH era bur it

Munch nfid presently in fetiching at II iwhop Moore High
School in Orlando.
Hr li in residence at the
fretnry in I^ike Mary.

Dedication
Florid* Presbyterian Col­
lege will dedicate its Humanitlrs building, one of the larg
; est structure* on the com pus,
ir, honor of F. Page Selliert,
well known philanthropist and
retired drug company execu­
tive and insurance company
director, of Daytona Reach,
VOTES DIVIDEND
The board of directors of
the Winter Perk Telephone
Company voted the reguhr
quarterly dividends on the live
per cent end SV» per cent cumulttive preferred stock at t
meeting March 16 The divid­
ends tre payable May 1, 1965,
to holder* of record of April
IS, IMS.

Mrs. Dawsey
Is Guest In
Casselberry.
By Jane Casselberry
The Men's Club of the Cas­
selberry Community Method­
ist Church hud a Ladies Night
meeting *nd roast beef din­
ner Tuesday at which time
Mr* Cyrus Dawsey. wife of
Use Oviedo Methodist minister,
was guest speaker.
Mrs Dawsey, who with her
husband spent many years as
missionartes to BratU, spoke
on their work in that country.
Dr Luis Peter, scheduled
speaker, was unable to at­
tend

Week O f Prayer
Is Observed By
Lake M ary W M S

MISS SU ZA N A TORRES (left) was honoree at u miscellaneous shower
given by tha WSCS of First MathodUt Church of Oviedo. Here from Sao
Paulo, B razil, to furthar her educatioh. the preeently Is visiting Rev. and
Mre. Cyrua Dawsey ar.d their family. Pictured with her are Mrs. Dawsey
(center) and Mre. W . H- Martin, WSCS chairman.
(Herald Photo)

By France* Wester
The WMS of the First Bap­
tist Church of Lake Mery ob­
served the Week of Prayer
for Home Missions, Mirch T14 me«Uag aach morning
from 10 to 11 for prsyer, and
Wednesday night when ■ film,
"Th* Ufa of Annie Arm­
strong," w it shown it prayer
meeting.
Mrs. Htrley Wilhelm, presi­
dent, and Mrs. Lamar Stokes,
prayer chairman, wore to
ebarg* of the pro grams.
An estimated average of
one-half the membership at­
tended these special servlcaa.
The church Is now making
plan* for Its Spring Rsvlvsl to
be held April 4-11 with Rev.
James A. Howard ss avenge
list.
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Revival Service Mormon Church Sets
To Continue At
2-Day Orlando Stake
First Baptist
Revival services at Fir*t
Baptist Churrh of Sanford
will be continued through
Sunday with Dr. Joseph R.
Estes, secretary of Christian
Education Advance of the
Kentucky Baptist Convention,
as guest minister.
Dr. Estes will have ai his
topic this evening, “ The New
Birth," and for Sunday morn­
ing, "What I* Your L ife?"
There will be no service Sat­
urday evening.
Music for th* revival la un­
der direction o f R. Willard
Warfield, cducation-yqulh di­
rector o f First Baptist. Spec­
ial muaic will be presented by ELDER THEODORE M. BURTON
th* Revival Choir Sunday
Assistant t* Ik*
with soloists to be Gerald Cov­
Cauncll sf Twelve Apevtles
Church *1 Jesus Christ
ington and Warfield.
•4 IW ter-dey Saints
A special evangelistic serv­
ice for Juniors, Intermediates
and Young People will be
conducted during the Sunday
Sehoql hour.

Spiritual Week
At Forest Lake
Starts Today

Eldar Theodor* M. Burton,
an anistant to tha Council of t r
Twelve Apostle* of tha Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saint* (Mormon), Salt Lake
City, Utah, will preside at a
quarterly conference of the
Orlando SUka Saturday and

Sunday.
Also attending will b* E.
Coleman Madsen, member of
the priesthood home teaching
committee, and Fawn K.
Sharp, of tha relief society
general board.
General acssions of the con­
ference will bo held Sunday at
10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the
Stake Center, 45 East Par
Avenue, and will he conducted
by Stake President' Farrell
Archie Munni. Visitors are
welcome.
Eller Burton wa* professor
of chemistry at Utah State
University for several years
before 1960, when he was cell­
ed to be one of the general
authorities. He has spent ma­
ny years in Europe aa a mis­
sionary and as a U.S. govern­
ment official in Germany and
Austria.
Elder Madsen has been first
counselor in the Miami Stake
Presidency. Prior to this time
he was first counselor in tha
Florida Stake Presidency. H*
has been bishop of two wards.
A* a missionary, Elder Mad­
sen served In the Southern
United State*.
Mr*. Sharp la a former
school teacher and has served
as a teacher and officer in
most church auxiliary organi­
zations. She resided in South
America for three years whila
her huiband served as presi­
dent of the Andes Mission.
Special meetings for priest­
hood and relief society lead­
ers will be held Saturday.

By Maryann Miles
Guest speaker for the Spring
Week of Spiritual Emphasis
at Forest Lake Academy,
w h i c h opened today and
continues t h r o u g h March
27, will he Vernon Beck
cr, educational d i r e c t o r
of the Southern Union Confer­
ence of Seventh day Adventists
which is headquartered in At­
lanta, Ga.
Daily meeting are schedul­
ed at 11:40 a m. in the Youth
Auditorium. Evening meetings
will be in McClure Hall Chapel
DR. JOSEPH ESTES
at 6:15 with the exception oi
Fridays when services will be­
gin at 7:30.
A feature of spiritual em­
phasis week will be formation
of small prayer groups in
which all students will have
opportunity to participate.
The class just prior to the
morning meeting will dis­
miss a few minutes early and
the students, with their teach­
The Seminole Baptist Asso­
er, will express themselves
ny Jane Casselberry
ciation will hold it* annual in prayer. Voluntary prayer
The Commission of Educa­
Youth Night at the Pinecrest bands will meet following each
tion of the Cisselherry Com­
Baptist Church, Sagford, Sat­ evening meeting.
munity Methodist Church ha*
urday night
appointed a committee to in­
The program ha* been plan­
vestigate the feasibility of es­
ned by the Associations Youth
tablishing a regulation week­
Council under the direction of
day kindergarten under tha
It Milliard Warfield, Assocjaauspices of the church.
tional Training Union Direc­
In order to determine the
tor.
T
need for such a facility, per­
Music will be led by Miss
sons in th* area with chil­
Priscilla Jones of th* First
dren
who will be entering
Baptist Church, DeLand. with
firat grade in the fall of 1966,
Russell Mathews and Barney
who would he interested in en­
Griggs from -Sanford First
rolling them, are asked to
Baptist Church accompanying
contact
one of the following,
at the organ and piano. Rex
Mrs. Donald MacLeod, Alta­
Brooks of Oviedo will be mas­
monte Springs; Mr*. Richard
ter of ceremonies.
Parham, Sanlando Springs;
The program will begin at
Mrs. Edgar Lyons, Longwood;
6 p.m and will Include a bak­
or the church office.
ed ham aupper. Feature* on
If there Is enough demand
the program will he alngsplrth* kindergarten will open in
etion period*, special music
September ' u n d e r trained
presented by Priscilla Jones
VERNON DECKER
teacher*.
and an all mate chorus com­
posed of selected singers from
each church.
There will be a Sword Drill,
a display of skillful use of
the Bible, presented by the
Youth, 13-16, and five of the
older Young People will par­
ticipate In a Speakers Tourna
ment.
Bp Jo A n n M ays
Dr. Joseph B. Estes, Secre­
Rev. W. E. Timms, pastor
tary of Christian Education of the Geneva Methodist
Advance for the Kentucky Church, will conduct Lenten
Baptist Convention, will apeak Evangelistic Services
etch
on the subject "Serendipity." Sunday night for the next six
The Intermediate selected weeks.
to be first place in the Sword
Sermons will he based on
Drill and the young person the Book of Ephesians and
judged to be first in the will be presented In ordar a*
Speekere Tournament w i l l named: Th# Believer's Prom­
represent the Seminole Asso­ ise; Believers; Past. Present
ciation at a District Sword end Future; The Mysterious
Drill and Speaker* Tourna­ Church; The Christian's Char*
ment at the First Baptist arter and Walk; Bring Filled
Church of Longwood/on Thurs­ with the Spirit, and Th* Vic­
day, April 15.
torious Warrior.
A aololat and special sing­
ing will he p relented each
8undoy with the service* be­
L*nt*n devotions are hatd ginning at 7:30 p.m. Invita­
W BLO O M ■ W A 4SOSS
at tha Church of th# Nativity tion to th* public ia extend­
ed.
Virginia P«tro*kl
at 7:10 p.m. aach Friday.
P. O. Box 1X14
Included in th* aarvic* ar*
banford
Benediction of tha Biassed
FOR ANY OCCASION
Nora
Norria
Sacramant and Stations of
TE 8-1514
th* Croas. Rav. T a m il Solana
B. Btaiaol*
ARE A L W A Y S
la pastor of ths church.
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Associations!
Youth Night Set
At Pinecrest

Area M ethodists
To M ake Survey

On Kindergarten

Rev. Tim m s To

Conduct Lenten
Season Services

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services
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Lenten Devotions

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�Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cooking School March 3 0
Ily

Myrtle Wilton

County Home Agent

For some new Ideas in cook*
ing don't miss the second an­
nual Mr. 4 Mrs. Creative
Cooking
School
Tuesday,
March 30, at the Civic Center.
In recent weeks there has
been feverish activity at tho
March 30, at the Civic Center,
planning with the co-sponsors
and making arrangements for
another gigantic affair.
Last year over 1,000 people
attended the cooking school.
Plans are underway for a
newer and better school this
year. Our program this year
will include menu* to appeal
lo all ages 8S0," ivhc added,
Another, of Swift's Martha
Logan home economist* will
present the featured recipes.
Kits containing these recipes
and others will be given to
all .attending the school.
The -second annual Mr. A
Mrs Creative Cooking School
is directed by the .Seminole
County Extension Service in
cooperation wi'.h Florida Pow­
er and Light, Florida Power,
Puhlix Supermarkets, Sanford
Herald and Swift and Com­
pany.

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Greyhounds, Lions 9s Tangle Saturday

Ri MURRAY OLDERMAH

Sport* Editor

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Novtpopor Enterprise Atm.
MIAMI — (NEA) Life baby," he **ld fervently Bfter
it exceedingly grim for Cart the Oriole* concluded a work
Blefery, age 21, who already out at Miami Stadium. "I
wa* in the flrit group out on
haa been etrlpped of his life’*
the practice field, and I slay
ambition—to wear pinstriped ed through the *econd group
flannela with a big "N Y " becauae I worked on ihlftlng
over the heart and play in my feet in the outfield. I
Yankee Stadium.
want to get a better Jump on
He took $35,000 from the the ball.
New York Yankee* three
“ 1‘d play the aame whether
year* ago and (till I* letting It's for $3 or 150,000. There’*
them pay for hi* college edu- only one way to play thl*
cation. But on April 29, 1963, game. H ard!!’’
while he waa an apprentice at
Curt hi* been obien ed with
Greensboro, N. C „ Curt heard playing baieball alnce hi*
that the Yankee* had aiked dad, an old 100-yard d*ah
waiver* on him and that he man, atuck a aawed-off fungo
bad been claimed by the Bal­ bat In hla hand* at the age ot
timore Oriole*.
two. "1 remember it clear a*
"Im agine," he muttered, yeaterday," laid Curt.
"the only club In the major*
The Blefraya realded In up­
that never made me an of­ per Manhattan. Yankee ter­
fer."
ritory. And though the family
He (ulked In hi* hotel room moved to Mahwah, N. J., and
for two day* while he decided Curt grew into a 195-pound allwhat he winted to do with hla atate halfback, the Yankeei
Ufa.
were hi* future. He turned
"At flr*t," he recalled, "1 down acholarahip offer* from
didn't want to play baieball 24 irhool* — North Carolina,
at all any more. I wa* dim- Duke, Ohio State, UCLA in­
gutted. Sick. Then I decided cluded—to attend Wagner Col­
I'd really m ike ’em pay for lege ao he could be near
It.”
home. And he algned with
Thl* I* the year he can do New York for lea* money.
It. Blcfary (bief-er-ee) could
He waa a catcher-tint baaebe ju»l what the Oriole* need man then. Two yea n ago they
thi* year to make up their took 12 atitchea In hla thigh
two-game deficit in the (land­ after he blocked home plate
ing* at the end of '64. Balti­ on a cloie play. Every time
more bloopcd when Uoog Pow­ he aquatted to catch, he rip
ell bumped Into a wall at Fen­ ped out the airturea, Laat sum
way Park and broke hi* wriit, mer he divided time between
and there wa* no one to com- the outfield and flrit baae,
pem ite for the, mining pow­ and the Orloiea aren't quite
er.
aure where he’ll fit in
If there’* one thing Blcfary
"I'll try to give them what
hai, It'* power. He hit 31 they're looking for," aald
home run* laat year at Bo- Illefary wllh feeling. "If 1 go
cheater
in Trlple-A
b»H, out (to Die farm), I'll go and
knocked In 80 and ihowed a ■Dll do my beat. Sooner or
judicious eye for the ilrikc
later I'm going to make it,
zone by getting walked 102 with aomebody."
lime*. Thoie w»lk* are the
"F or four month*," laid
only lign of patience in a Darrell Johnson, the Roches­
h e a v y • muicled youngiter
ter manager who la helping
whole aggreiiion* u n c o i l
In the Oriole camp, "he was
from hli cold blue eyei even
the belt player in the Inter­
in camal con ven tion .
national League at the age of
" I ’ m no ipolled b o n u * 20, I'll tell the other outfield­
er* here one tiling. They brtter alt hit. Curt la one power
hitter you want to come oul
JV T in: CIRCUIT roi'H T n r
•mu n isT ii j i u m t a i , c m - and ace play baaeliall."
c c it . rv m n nut ■kiiiivih .u
Jo e DiMaggio aaw him in
r o i ' . v T r . M.WMIHA
a rookie camp with Die Yan
1ST C I U Z C K I I t VO. h t » t
ETHEL. THOU A*.
keea three yrara ago and
ruintui
calk'd
him Belfry hut retained
-T•
a vivid Irnpreaaion: ''Thla ia
EIINICBT THOMAB.
Defendant a kid who think* he should
sroTires t o A p r K A n
get a hit every time he swings
ITATK OK KI.OHIIIA TO I
KI1NUHT THOM AB
ut a pitch, lie cuaaei when
Addreee unknown
TOU AIIIS IIEItEIIT NOT I- he popa up."
VIED that a 11111 of Complaint
Curt docan't believe in Joy
fo r divorce haa been fllad
o a a ln it you. and you art re- in Mudvllle.
"When I’ m playing thla
ijulred to eeree a ropy of your
• nawtr or pliadln* to tha Hill game," he gritted, " I ’m dead
•&gt;f Complaint on tha Plalntlffa
Attorney l*aul C. I’ erklne, Ml ■crloui."

Leg al Notice

VVeel Hnuth Hlreet, Orlando.
Florida, and Hla tha nrtflnal
•■newer or plaadln* In tha offIra of tha Clark uf tha Circuit
Court on or bafora Friday,
April I. t i l l It you tall to do
ao Judtmanl by dafault will ha
takan a*alnat you for tha ra.
llaf damandal In tha lilt! of
Complaint.
WITNKflfl my hand and aaat
at fleuford, Hemlnole County,
Florida, thti ll t h day of Fab*
m aty, 1111.

(BEAD

)

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Arthur H, narkwtlh, Jr.,
Clark uf tha Circuit Court
Ily; Etlaabath llruanahan
IJ. C.
Paul C. I*arklna
I4T Wait Bouth Btraat
Orlando. Florida
Attornay for Klalnllff
.
J-ubllah Fab. &gt;1 * Mar. I. It.
II. I M l
C D J -ld l

Laveson Named
PHILADELPHIA iUPIJ—Al­
lan Live ion, a physical edu­
cation initructor at Penn
Trlnlly Junior High School,
waa named coach of the St.
Joacph'a College tennis team.
Laveaon aucceeda William J.
Leonard, who rcalgned.

Legal Notice
h Tilt? r m n iT c o r je t o k
T il K NINTH J I D I d A l CIH«'* IT. 1* A S II F o il i k m i x u . i :

r o t 's r v , ri-om i»% .
C I U H T I I Y &gt; 0 . 14TOo
W. J tm iVKIt, »• A PMIVIfl*
T It ATOR UF VLTfclt A.NtT A K*
KAIItH,

Jim Courier
Takes Mound
For Oviedo

Greyhounds
Drop Meet
To Lakeview
T h a Lyman Greyhound*
once again loat a cloae track
meat on Wednesday afternoon.
They w*r« outpointed 67 to
66 by Lakavlew'a Red Devil*
In a dual meet at Lyman,
Tarry Toole once again won
flr it placa In both the high
and low hurdlea. IIa al*o fin­
ished third in tha 220 yard
dash.
Jack Blanton cama in aecond in both tha 100 yard daah
th e
220-yard run. David
.Straughan flnlahad third In
the 100. Mike Aekarman came
In first in tha milt run. Rich­
ard Poaener won flr»t place In
tha (hot put.
Darrell Allger finished third
In the high jump. Larry Groakey finished second In the 440
and Terry Harmon eama In
third In the same race.
Ron Greene came In third
in the low hurdlea. Terry
Smith came In aecond In the
880 and Gary Smith followed
him In third place.
Richard Moor# won the pole
vault with a height of 10 feet,
9 Inchea. Paul Rumbley fin[■had third in tha pole vault.
Tom Mloduckl waa third In Die
broad jump.
Lyman team* in flrat In
both tha mil* relay and half
mile relay.
The Greyhounds next meet
will he next Wedneaday at
Lyman with Klsalntmre. The
dual meet will brgin at 4 p.m.

Tempests Take
Second Spot
The

"m igh ty"

Tempests

won a four gam* derision over
the .Skylarks and vaulted
thi-miflves into the No. 2
spot In the nil! Hemphill
Motorettei League at Jet
Lanes. Harriet fintll wa. the
"bomber” for the Tempe.ta
with a 172/461 followed by
Mattel Duggan with a 164/451.
Marilyn Warnb-ke shot a ItiO
game for the Skylark*.
Linda Post won high game
and series honors with her
188/620 that put the skid* to
the Uivh-rus although she did
have extra help from her
o t h e r Klarchief teammates,
Marlon Harris with ■ lBfl
gain* and livelyn Mill, with
a J74 game. The Elerlra.
■wept all four points from
the Invirtaa In another league
match.
It was l.ix Graham all the
way at she "bombed" the pine
for a 176/462 while setting
the pace for the i.e Sabres in
a three game romp evar tha
Pontiara. P a n n a e Srhafftr
rolled a 160/462 that showed
the way for tha Bonnavillea to
taka a threa gams win from
the Catalina, dr.pit* good
games provided by Betty
Bowes with a 1G0 and a 161
by Juna Gaaaman.

l\ Til 1C CIRCUIT t'Ol HT OF
riaimirr.
H I M NINTH Jt'UICI t L r i l l . Tl.
CUIT, IN A Nil r o l l MCMINOLK LAWRENCE ElrWATtl) MOO.
COUNTF. Ft.(Ill 11) A.
t&gt;r * 11(1 aiAltlE O MOOHY, his
A T LAW NO. *rru
wife. and JKHVE K KNIHHT.
NOTICE OK i l l T
COMMEIlClAt. CIIEDIT COR- Jit.
and BEATRI CE O
THE STATIC OK KI.DIIIIIA TO
1‘ OHATION. a corporation au- KNHJHT, hta wife,
HILLY
K KELLEY,
’tliorlsed to do bualnaaa In tha
Defendente
tlEBIDKNCK UNKNOWN.
(Mate o f Florida,
n otice
of
at r r in
AND
W II O B E
L A fl T
Plaintiff HtfltTflAdH FtlllEC'LOU HE
K N O W N M AI LI NO ADTOl JKHHK F. KNHJHT, Jit.
UHKHS
la
IINS,
SUFFOLK
C. F. nOUKRTS,
slid
Defendant.
u t
no
1 1 Ti c / o r .r .o .
IIE AT RICE &lt;1 KNHJHT,
NEW YORK. NEW YOtlK
NOTICE o r BUIT
ll.sld .n i-. Unknown
A
.w
o
rn
Cnmplalnt
bavin#
T i l l ITATK OF FLORIDA
Tou, D .f.n d a n l., * r . her.by
TO I C. F. ROUERTB
notlfi.d that » rompl.lnt to b «.n (II.d a s . l n . t you In Cir­
It* I.on*dala A r t ,
f u r . t in - , a certain ninrteeee nn cuit Court In and for 8-mtnnl.
Hanford. Florida
t h . folio win . deecrlbed pro- County. Florida, By KltMA MA­
Laat known rraldancc
p.rty, -Itu-t*. lylna and b-l nc MIE KELLEY. Plaintiff, ror
You ara haraby notlflad that In B-mlnul. County, Florid., to- dlvorct, v . r . u . HILLY F K EL­
LEY,
D.r.ndant,
th ...
prea cult haa baan fllad aialnat wit:
you In tha a b o r t tnllllad r t u ia
l o t *0. mock n s u n t . a n d . . n l * a r . lo rommand you to
and that y &gt;u ara required to
appear
and
flla
your
A
n
.w
.r
KflTATMfl, accordlna to th.
Ola your anawer with lha Clark
FUt thereof . « recorded nr nth .r d . f . n * . or pl.adlna
o f Dili Court and to aarv* a
In I’ l . t Hook II. I’aa . . 1* h . r . l n with tha Clark or th .
r o p y thartof upon tha Plain*
Court
of
Btmlnol.
to ft, t'u Idle ll.i-ord. ot Circuit
tiff
or P la in ti ff * attorntya
B-mlnol. County, Florida: County, Florida, and . . r v . a
whoaa M I D I and addrtai la h e . b . a i (lied eaaln.t you In copy t h . r . o t on P la lu llt r. At­
PlICKCE AND LKWIB. It* Rut­ t h . abuee - tile d eult and you torn.y, Carroll Burke, Attor.
land llulldln*. Orlando, Flor* a r . r.iiulr.d to eeree a ropy n .y At l a w , P. O. D ra w .r Z.
Ida. not latar than April I, o f your Answer or P I ..d in s Banford, Florida, on or h . f o r .
t i l l . If you fall to do ao. a to the Complaint on PlalnllfCa th . 10th day o f April, A. tl.
dafault Judgmant will b* an. attorney. JOSEPH M UUKA- l t d , or otherwise d*c r*. pro
tarad apalnat you tor tha ra. UK J. P. O. Hub 111, F.rn Park, confeeeo will b . ont.rod sa aln .t
H*r ilamandad In tha Complaint Florida, and HI. th . original you.
Thla ault l* a raplavln action, A n . w . r or Pleading In th.
T h . Banford Harold I. d.al* •aid cult h a r l o t been cam. office of lha Clerk of tha Clr- n . t . d a . a n . w i p a p . y of *-n
m i m e d by attachment ot the rult Court on or b.tora th . Ind aral circulation in which th l.
preperty, D - w i tt
.hall
ho
puhll.h.d
day Of April, m i . It you tail c lla llo s
111* Mack Tractor. Modal to do ao. a d s e rt . pro cun- o n e . .ach w . * k for four conll - l t , Harlal No. l l l f t
f . . M will be taken a a . l n . t . . c u t l v . wr.ka,
Thla . . d i c e ahall ba publlah* you (or th . r . t l. r d.m and.d la
WtTNEBB my hond and o f f i ­
• d one* a w a tk tor four con. th . Complaint.
cial a»al o f Iho Clark or ( h .
•acutlaa weeka In tha Banford
W ITNE S S niy hand and otfl- Circuit Court on thla t l . 14th
Herald. Banfurd. Florida.
clal eaal of otfloe at Banford. day o f March. A. D. t i l l .
WITNEBS my hand and lha Baaatnola County, thla i l t b day trKAD
•aal o f aald Court ut Banford, ut February, t i l l .
Arthur H. B.ckw lth, Jr.,
HamlnolaI Lu
County,
Florida,, thla
uiiif, riviiiM,
t»
(BRAD
Clark or Circuit Court
drd day at March. AD 1*11.
By) Maxlno a t . w . l l , D.
Arthur U. B.ckwlth, Jr..
Carroll Bu rk.
Clark or Circuit Court
(B RA D
Arthur U. Beckwith, Jr.,
Hyt Ell tat,-in Bru.nahau
Attornay at Law, Bulla 111
Clark o ( lha Clrault Court
D. C. ■
Banford Atlantic National
By: Martha T. Vihlau
Bank Building
JOBEPH M. MURAIKO
Attorney at l a v
-o. F. O. D ra w .r I
Daputy Clark
P. a Hus *tl
Banford. Florida.
FIatea
r e a and
_ Lawla
Faru Park. Flarlgu
I I I Holland Building
Attornay for Plaintiff.
Publish Fab. I I A Mar. I, It. Publish March It, I* A April
Orlando, Fla.
*, *. 1111
’Publlak A arck I, I I t l, II, l i t * f l . I t « l .
RDX-M
CPJ-IH
QNMI

Leg al N otice

CATHERINE M. R A Y present* the Sanford Atlantic Bank award of a
nnvitiRB bond to Jack Kanncr for having rolled six consecutive strikes in
the City Bowling League at Jet Lnnen.
(Herald Photo)
_________

______________________4______________

_____________________

Reality Hit Brumley In Time
By Murray Oldermin
POMPANO BEACH (NEA)
—Mike Brumley wa* on the
roid to hell and damnation,
knew It and didn’t care. Un­
til an Ocober day in 1963.
He sat in the living room
of hi* home in Oklahoma City
and watched the fourth game
of the World Series between
the Yankees_ ami Dodger*
with Die (lev. James McUinIcy of Lubbock, Tex.
Mike had played seven years
in Die farm system of the
Dodger*. The Rev. McGInley
was once a Yankee farmhand.
Between innings, the Baptist
minister turned to Brumley
and asked, "Mike, what do you
feet aboul religion?”
Ills mother-inlaw was af­
flicted with tuberculoma, a
rare brain tumor. His divorce
papers were in the Works. A
kid he had once introduced to
drink drove through a stop
light and got killed. And only
the fact hr got in the army
and couldn’t gel any whltky
during basic training kept
Mike trom being an alcoholic.
"I played one year at Spo­
kane (1963)," said Mike with
fervor, "wlien I saw the aun
come up every-day. I was a
completely promiscuous per­
son.”
Something aboul the tpiri
tlon Du- Rev. McGInley asked
turned Mike around. "I wa.
searching for a way to pray."
recalled Mike, "but the kind
of life 1 was living, I had no
right to."
Since that day, Mike has
never tasted alcohol, uttered
a word ot profanity or yielded
to temptation in any way. He
ia the first-string catcher for

the Washington Senator*, play­
ed in 136 games last year,
more than he ever caught in
hi* whole career, and was
named to the Bookie All-Star
team.
He stood along the third
base line at the Senator*’ lit­
tle training camp here in the
sun and said gratefully, "1
never played in the majors
until niter [ was ■ Christian.
My flrit prayer was answered

Mike Brumley
—to play in the big leagues "
There are 12 men on the
Dodgordaden Senator roster
with whom Mike played in the
minors and who know all his
foible* CT lived a (ar low­
er life than any ot them," ail
milted Mike,) They call him
the Dearon.
HI* days may be at the ball
park, but his nights and morn
ing are spent addressing 2,600
people at Boca Baton Bible

Town up the road on U. S.
Highway No. 1, or delivering
the message in Danis, or talk­
ing to a Sunday school class
of kid*. When he gets back to
Washington, he'll address a
congressional prayer break­
fast.
Last winter he still smoked
cigars, but he cut (hem out
"because my reputation is loo
important (or kids.”
There is an earnestness in
Mike which can’t be Jarred by
cynicism. At the age of 25,
there Isn't much this native
of Granite, Okla., hasn’t ex­
perienced,
"A man," he said "can't
establish sincerity In another
man. I try to let persons see
what a .Christian life can be.
You're more tempted when
you're leading a spiritual life.
I’ m wrestling Die devil every­
day
Looking back. Mike attrib­
uted most of his problems to
drinking "heciuse 1 lost all
sense of reality.”
Along with other major
leaguers like Bobby Richard
son of the Yankees, Dave
Wlckershatn and Don Demet­
er of (he Tigers, he is active
in the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. The Brumley* and
Demeler* live next to each
other In Oklahoma City.
Today Mike's idea of a good
time Is discussing his life’s
work with Don Demeler. Not
baseball, though Mike 1* still
hellfire and brimstone when it
comes to getting the other
guy out, but his desire lo be
a full-time evangelist.
.Seems to me Billy Sunday
got at arts* t the same w ay.

Rimpy Heads Field In Feature
2.60 2.20
Dusty Tommy
5.80 3 00 ' Shams
Endless Fury
3 80 Please Nancy
4 00
Qulnlela (38) $13 20
Qulnlela 13-6) $8 60
Perfects (3 |) $20.40
Perfecta (6 3) $39 GO
Fourth Race S /ll Time
32.01
Elbeo’s Marty 4.80
4 GO 3 00 Tenth Itace—3/16 Time 31.38
5.40 2.60 2.40
Oklmin
10.00 300 Ryandale
3.60 2.60
Jeanne's Gossip
3 40 Ivey Paycheck
Kockcl Flare
7.60
Qulnlela (2-4) $23 80
Qulnlela (3 8 ) $9.00
Perfect! (1-1) ITT 40
Perfecta (3 3) $23.70
Fifth Race— *! Tim* 41.03
Big Phony
8 00 6 60 3 20 llth Race— f, Time 40.77
11.00 6 60 3 40
O.B.’a Meter
24.40 9 40 Lucknow
She
Won
9 80 3.00
6 00
Lou O’ Day
Oul Oul Dupree
2 60
Qulnlela (3-4) $111.80
Quiniela (4 8) $43 00
Perfect* (4-3) $235 00
Sixth Rare—3/11 Time 32.01 Perfecta (8 4) $169 30
J. B.’a Guard 15.00 4 A0 3 60 Mutucl handle $87,4TS
Bonita Bay
6 60 7.20
Hunter's Bloodle
10.40
Cockneys ere people bom
Qulnlela (2-7) $77.20
within the sound of the bells
Perfecta (2-7) $338.30
of the church of St. Mary-le7th Race — *1 Time 41.16
Bow in I^ndon.
Demand Rock 10 GO 1.20 6 60
Paula Jane
7 00 4.40
9 00
Mablc'e Gold
Quiniela (68) $69 20
Perfecta (88) $149.10
Eighth Race—5 /l f Time 21.72
Speedy Dee 11.00 4 oo 3.00
O.B.'s Article
6 20 4.00
lntelligeney
7.20
Qulnlela (2 4) $22 20
Perfecta (2 8 ) $77.40
Ninth Race—5/14 Tima 31.34
W.D.'i Money
1.40 1.60 SJO Girl
11.00 9.00 I.S0

Cecil Austin’s Rimpy, who
learned with L.L.’i Me Too
and Miss Whirl for a clean
sweep against the Jackson­
ville Kennel Club laat Satur
day night at Jacksonville,
heads Die field in the featured
lUth rare tonight at the San­
ford Orlando Kennel Club.
Rimpy was a morning line
choica of 5 2 to win hit sev­
enth rare of the aeaaon to­
night. Other favorites Include
11. B. William*' R un Vollmer
and Dr. C. E. Miller'* Circus
Wonder.
Rimpy ran third fa Satur­
day night's match race, but
clipped off a fine clocking
of 30.81 In running three
length* behind winner L-L.'j
Me Too.
Results for Thursday even­
ing's races;
Flrat Rare—8/11 Time 31.14
W'side Gossip 8 60 4.20 3.20
Gator Band
4.60 3.20
Noble Clyde
7.20
Qulnltla (3-6) tll-20
2nd Race—5/11 Time 31.71
Rudy’s Gal
16.60 6 00 4.20
Scotty Joe
7.20 3.40
Yug Ilgab
7.00
Qulnlela (1 8 ) $54 20
Dally Double (6-2) IM.OO
Third Race—4/18 Time 11.78

Bernice K.

By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sport# Writer
The 1965 baaeball seaaon
will open for tha Oviado Li­
on* when {Buy meet the Grey­
hound* of Lyumn High School
Saturday afternoon at John
Courier Field in Oviedo.
Coach Paul Mlklar ia ex­
pecting a good aeaaon out of
hi* team thla year. Thla year’s
team I* primarily the aame a*
laat year’*. The atartlng nine
are all junior* and eenlor* and
aeven of tha flrit nia* start­
ed laat year.
Jimmy Courier, Oviedo’a
powerhouae pitcher who hold*
th* achool record with 18
atrtka-outa in on* gama, haa
been limbering up and ahould
be in good ahap* for the geme.
Rex Brook*, a aenlor, ia
back aa catcher. Tim Colbert,
a junior, will aUrt at flrit
base; Kelly Fore, aenlor, will
take second base; Mike ParDn, junior, will hold down
third, and Charlie Miller, atnior, takes ahortstop.
Wayne Jacob*, junior, atarta
at left field; Billy Mlkler,
junior, will be In center field,
nnd Bobby Stewart, Junior
probably will move out to
right field. /Itewart plays
second base also.
Backing up Courier on the
mound will ho Waiter Beasley
and Sonny White Beaslay, a
Junior, pitched some last year
but thla ia While’s first year
in Varsity play.
Olheri on the team ara An­
dy Mlkler, UF; Alan Jepson,
CF; David Evans, LF, and
Steve Mello, a third baseman.

Indians' Crack
Teams Set For
Stetson Relays
Seminole High’* two crack
relay teams—the 410 and the
mile—will see action Saturday in the Stetson Relays at
Del.ind.
The mile relay quartet set a
school record in the run Wed­
nesday at Winter Park when
they were clocked at 3 31 8
Thr old Seminole mark was
3:32 0.
Running on the team (hat
set the new achool mark were
Sterl Weber, Richard Hltteli,
Paul LeRoy and Eddie Grif­
fith. Expected to run et DeLand Saturday are Mike Gray,
LeRoy, Welter and Griffith.
Seminole'* 440 relay team
also turned in the beat time
for that distance in the stale
at Winter Park. Timed at : 44.0
was a team composed of Bill
Frisby, Eddie Griffith, Jeff
Whiting and Rick Walstrom.
Nineteen boy* from SHS will
compete in the Stetson meet.
Tom Foreman will be enter­
ed in the high hurdles, Wai­
stcoat and 1-eRoy in the 100,
Jack Hunt and Danny Leeds in
the 2-mile alternating relay,
Bill Haibsck and Charles Mul­
lins in the mile, Richard Littell In the 440, LeRoy and Fris­
by in the 220, Weber in the
880, and Jack Hunt, Danny
Lee and Jim Winter* in the
880-yard run,
David Noell and Steve Clark
will be entered in the shot
and discus, Dennis Bate* In
the high jump and Walstrom
and Leroy in the broad Jump.

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By Jim Bacchu*
Herald Sports Writer
|
Conches Jim Payne and Walt Dzurus will taka
their Lymnn Greyhounds to New Smyrna Bench to­
night for a baseball game against the Bnrracudaa.
The Hounds will return to Seminole County ac­
tion Saturday with a content against the Oviedo
Lions at Oviedo,
Head Coach Payne has agalnat Wildwood and Paulsen
named Bophomore right­ ia hitting .400.
Coach Payee ba* been ex­
hander Mark Brewer aa
the likely starting pitch­ tremely pleased with taam’sA
er in the Barracuda game.
Brewer will be making hi* flrat
appearance of the aeaaon for
the Greyhounds. Either Char­
les Newell or Steve Simpkins
will get the starting assign­
ment In the Oviedo affair.
Both southpaw* registered
impressive vlctcrie* in their
appearances. Newell downed
Winter Park 9-1 and Simpkins
beat Wildwood
10-3. Both
struck out three men and
Slmpklna struck out eight.
Neither boy Issued a walk.
Sophomore Larry Lott, who
ia leading the club with three
doubles, and a .571 batting
average will once again atart
behind the plate. Russ Brandes
ia the other Lyman receiver.
Junior Larry Miller, hitting
a solid .400, wilt be at first
base tonight.
Mike Sterling will perform
at second base and Brent
Helms will shortstop. I^adoff
batter Larry Baker rounds out
the infield at third.
Mike I.ucas, Ricky Miller
and Brian Bury are the other
inflelders Xhc outfielder* for
tonight will be composed of
Marvin Cook, Allen Currens
at center and Don Paulsen at
right.
John Tipple will be most
Ukeiy
Ik*
the rightficlder
against Oviedo and Dickie
Clarke may see action in the
field.
Cook is leading the Grey­
hounds with five runs batted
in. He slammed a home run
against Wildwood on Tuesday.
Currens scored three runs

Baseball Tak en
Seriously By
St. Thom as Nine
BRENIIAM, Tex. (UPI) —
Paul Timmins has learned
that the fellows at St. Thomai
University of Houston lake
their baseball seriously.
Timmins, a standout on this
season’ s Texas AAM basket­
ball team, was umpiring a
gam* between St. Thomas and
Bltnn Junior College Thurs­
day.
It was the bottom of the
ninth and St. Thomas' Ewell
Jackson HI was at the plate.
Jackson’s team trailed 98 aod
there were two out.
"Strike three," yelled Tim­
mins, ending the game.
,
It waa too much for Jackson.
He turned, raised hia bat and
hit Timmins on the head.

performance In Ita two games.

Marilyn Smith
rops St. Pete
Woman's Open
ST. PETERSBURG (liP I )_
Holding a two-stroke lead in
the $10,000 St. Pcteraburgh
Women’* Open golf tourna­
ment may not be an auspicious
thing at all to Marilynn Smith.
The last Dm« the started out
that way, the wound up losing.
Marilyn played a tight, stea­
dy gam* in Thursday’* open- .
ing round, bolding herself in
line despite a strong, gusty
wind that had some of the too
other pro and amateur en­
trants fighting through the
rough.
Mis* Smith, who play* now
out of Runaway Bay, Jamaica,
had two 34s and a three-underpar 68 total over the 6.391
yards of the Sunset Country j
Club course. She dropped a
GO-footer on the seventh hole
for an eagle 3, and picked up
another stroke on par oo the
back nine.
Tied at 70 behind her were
Ruth Jesscn of Bonsall, C alif,
Sandra llaynie, Fort Worth,
Tex., and Kathy Whitworth,
San Antonio, Tex.

Dickinson, Hunt
Lead Jax Open
ATLANTIC BEACH ( U P I )Gardner Dickinson and Ber­
nard Hunt headed the field
today going into the aecond
round of the Greater Jackson­
ville Open golf tournament.
Dickinson, of Jnpiter, and
Hunt, ■ husky blond from
Busltey Heath. England, ahot
68a Thursday on the windy
end rainswept Selva Marina
course to lie for the opening
round lead.
Four golfer*. Bob Charles,
Jim Ferre*, Dick Rhyan, and
Bruce Devlin, fired 69s, and
Charles Sifford, Billy Farrell
and Mason Rudolph were ono
stroke behind them.

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Committee

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Fri. Mar. 19. ’65— Page ft

Plans For Lyman
Seniors Topic
Of PTA Meet

Hjr Jane CasaHbtrry
tly Jane Casselberry
American Legion Auxiliary
After the Lyman High School
Memorial Unit 256 o f CaaselParent - Teacher Association
berry met Monday night at
meeting was called to order
th e
Ca*»e|herry Woman’s
Tuesday night by the vice
Club follnwlng a combined
president, Mrs. James Fagin,
Americanism program with
regular business was disposed
the Legion Tost.
with and the program was de­
A nominating committee
voted to the discussion of end
of the year plans of special
was named consisting of Mrs.
interest to parents of senior
Letha Ward, Mrs. Edith Myn*
derse, and Mrs. Alice Pringle.
students.
They will present a slate of
Principal
Carlton Henley
officers at the next meeting
outlined plans announcing the
following dales. Awards Day,
in April. Elections will take
place in May.
June 4; Baccalaureate, June
6, and Commencement Exer­
Mrs. Ward, membership
cises, June 7.
chairman, reported the unit
AU these events will take
hBs gone over 1(H) per cent
place in the achoot auditor'
in the membership drive. Cit­
COUNTY Commissioner Ed Yarborough, in
ations wero presented to Mrs.
ium.
spite of this photo, lias not turned gamecock
Mrs. Austin Savtlle served
Ward, Mrs. Pringle, and Mrs.
fight fancier. But he will “convert” as an auc­
as chairman for a discussion
Eiirnbeth Evans for bringing
tioneer Saturday for the Geneva Public Library
hy the parents on an after
in new members.
auction-rttmmage-bake sate.
(Herald Photo)
graduation parly. The parents
The fittest addition to the
voted lo hold the party from
membership roster is Mrs.
10 p. m. until 2 a. m. at SanGladys Schneider who has
lando Springs.
transferred from another un­
Committee chairmen
are
it.
Mrs. n. T. Milwce, chaper­
The members voted to send
ones; Mrs. H. E. Bothell, en­
contributions from the unit to
tertainment; Mrs. Luther Pot­
three crippled children's hos­
ter, food: and Mrs. Paul E.
pitals in the state; to CARE;
Uutcnkroger, rules.
and to the scholarship fund.
The annual senior trip or
The Auxiliary will jointly
II) Jane Casselberry
Richardson, Gerald Scott, Vic­
skip
day also was discussed.
sponsor a rummage sale with
Ten students at Soutli tor Thermenns. Chuck Tomlin
the Woman's Club of Cassel­
and
Arthur
Young.
berry at Super Vnlu Store on Seminole Junior High School
Ninth grade! Deborah Bacc­
SR 420 Friday anl Saturday, at Casselberry received atl
hus, Linda Hell, Lalon Byers,
April 2 and 3.
" A " grades in the fourth Judith Chenct, Dcbby Dnvis,
marking p e r i o d , principal Vickie
Doggctt,
Katherine
John Angel announced today. Ford,
Candas
Herrington,
In this group were Donna Mary Kelm, Mary Klinger,
Kiler, Keith Creeden and Ellen Nihtack, Kathleen Pike,
Thomas Soard of the ninth Norrren Power, Linda WaitTwenty-four students from
grade; Sandra Itorderiek and man, Suzanne Webber, Fred South Seminole Junior High
JariL-1 Wultnutii of (he eighth Histline, Charles Engle, James Sehool at Casselberry have
grade and Heverly Riley, Ali­ Erikscn, Douglas Finch, Tim­ had their science and math
son Row, Deborah Webber. othy Layman, Steven Perry, fair projects chosen to enter
David Rattle and Tanner Glr- Larry Itodd, Michael Shaw, in the Regional Science Fair
Ity Donna Kales
ard of the seventh giade.
Reginald Sigmon, David Un- to he held March 25-2(1 in
A nominating committee
Other honor i &gt;&gt;11 students ley, Gerald Wanen,
Oviedo,
was plertpd to select a sbitr named were: seventh grade,
They include Valorie Wyof officers for the coming Kathleen Abbott, Linda Ack­
nmre
and Kathy Knrar. over­
year at the regular meeting of erman. Cynthia llaechus, Tan­
all winner* in the recent
the Auxiliary Knit to Ameri­ ya Ilaehtarh. Hnrluiru Iliirv.
South Seminole fan.
can Legion Old Glory post IK3 Janice Higelow, Itebena HocOthcia who will be display­
of Altamonte Springs held timer, Gaylnr Hrandes, Pam­
ing their projects are Stuart
Monday evening* at the Post ela Horns, Dawn Colburn (in­
Jnnte*. Karen Strong, Pauline
By Jo inn II■&gt;•
Home »n Prairie latke.
advertantly omitted from me
The Geneva Parent Teacher Duncan, Barbara Bryant, I arNamed to the committee ond and third lists), Susan
[ ry Rlgting, Susan Mat lea,
were Mrs, Ruth Rudolph, Dabbs, Carolyn Drees, Connie Organization will meet at A
chairman; Mrs. Molly Steudle, Enksen, Lcnora Flavin, Call p. m Tuesday in the school ! Hobby HiiUhinann, Karl Erikand Mrs. Catherine llurk- Fruehun. I. y n n Fruchnan. auditorium with the teachers son, Karl Williamson, Dennis
of the school in charge of the Broadway. Steve Riley, Kathy
hardt.
Judith (iolU, Kerry (ioplcn.
Huber. Paulette Thrtmnltos,
Mrs (irace Amharher, pres­ •lean lligb-tmilb. Hilda Hum program. Mr* Roy Nichols.
Tommy Koard, Marion Henry.
ident. who conducted the plircy. Linda Isbell, Aloe Ison, Mr* Vivian Welsh and Mrs
Bobby Scott, Hobby Anderson,
meeting, appointed Mrs Lil­ l oiiitio Johnson. Cull Kilmer. Alien Foster will serve at a
pawl to answer anv questions Barbara Berry. Hill Gb-mmer,
lian Cox and Mrs. Elizabeth
Sandra Lovelace, Anil M&lt;
If'lle to audit the treasurer's l.uugblin, Jane Pugh, Patty asked hy parents regarding Pamela McGinnis, Heiouna
problems connected with the lla io b , and Sandra llordok
books.
Rose. Patrieia Smith, Mai garMrs. Steudle, Americanism el Svancar, Sharon Wanen. school During tin- business
meeting officers fur Hie sehool
chairman, reported that the
Kathleen Watts, Stephen Ad­
year ltffINfit) will he elected
six winning essays in the re
am*, Larry tote, Frank ( unit.
Mrs Dora la-e Russell. ['TO
rent A met Iranism Essay Con- Tony Fund, Mil had Cnffin,
president, urges all parents
tr«t sponsored by the unit
lliHiles Cnle, Stewart Hartbad been entered in state tog. Dennis James, William with children in Itie school to
attend Those who will have
competition.
Kauble, Uruce Knoechel, Jail
She further reported that l.oftin, Robert Owen. C ol­ children attending the sehool
Deliary Dupln ate Bridge
Miss Kathleen Kent had been burn Rutter. Ceorge Si linn» tor the lirst lime in Neplem
chosen as delegate by her over, Jerald Stettner, Arthur tier aie especially invited and t'lllh player] 11 tables under
committee atid Miss Carolyn Thorpe, Victor Vincr, Wa&gt; to­ parents with children attend­ direction of Mrs, Robert Nobing school in Slavia also arc oils at this week’s Tuesday
Thomas as alternate, to rep­
w n s and Daniel Zoretic.
afternoon meeting in the Fire
urged to attend.
resent the unit at Girl* State
Eighth grade; Judy An­
men's Recreation Hall.
in Tallabatsre, June 11 IK.
drews, Hurhara Hryant, Cheryl
Winner* were, NS, first,
Following
t h e business Clink, Harhara Davis, MeriMrs. Myron Accardi and Mrs.
meeting, a combined social del Eddy, Judith Eller, Suran
Ruth lilatt; aecond, Mrs. Rob­
was held with members of the
Hooper,
Nancy
Napleratn,
ert Nirhulls and Don Maepost.
Terry- Pattishall,
Marjorie
HUNTINGTON
P A R K , Naogbton; third, Mrs J. D
Purnell; Karen Seharf, Max­ i nhf ( r n ) — Mf.iuul ilu* Cordell and Mr*. Frank Hunine Skalsky. Carol Sullivan, lienl Jhiim' p A. Farrier, 28, nell; fourth, Mra. Frank Aus­
HOUR NEMO UTIL England I'attp Swofford, Valorie W&gt;- took out hut textbooks, lit up tin and Mrs. Edna Reilly;
(CPU — A cake modal of the more, Karl Erikasnn, Svutt m fumtinuked itgur and icttlrd fifth, Mr. and Mra. J. II. Rak­
Leaning Tower of Pisa col­ Cettings, Gerald Haas, D«n down in a comfottable chair er.
lapsed during a wine and McKIreath, Gerard O'Connor, to atudy,
EW. first, Mr. and Mrs.
food- festival where it was on Scott 1’erry, Kent Planck,
liooni* went the cipnr. A Virgil Motr; second, Mrs.
Iuiwrenee Reuter, T h o m a s .22-rit liber
show.
hid lei
whittled Thornton Smith and C. It An­
pant Famer*» ear.
drews; third, Mrs. David Sin­
Fe«Ir r a I authorjtit*a were ger and Mrs. Doyle Driver;
tallnl to in\eHti&gt;rate he« auie fourth, Mrs. Elsa Unkln and
tlm It rttied ngur had been ship* M r s .
Myrtle Dunnehacke;
ped here from Pennsylvania fifth, Mrs. Ida R. Wilson and
in interitule cm nm rrce.
Mra. Jnanne Paulk.

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Now You Know
United• l‘re*» International
The liharata N'atya, a classi­
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R O SES
IN
BLO O M
PROGRAM OF GREAT PEOPLE of History
was presented by Mrs. Frances Walton’s sixth
prude clnss at South Side Elementary School.
First row: Candanee Jones, Patricia Barnes,
Brenda Chambers, Linda Dominy, Robert Utter-

llic Spring Deanery Mrrlmg fur Catholic Women vviir
be lu'-ld at lllcsscil Trinity
Church, ? ll E. 7lh Street,
Ocala, on Tuesday, March 30,
In-ginning with a 9:30 am .
mas* to be followed by a bus­
iness meeting in tire Skyline
Room al Silver Springs.
Announcement of tin- meeting was made locally by Mrs.
A, Durrani, president of the
Catholic Women's Club of AH
Souls Church, Sanford. Reser­
vations hy those planning to
attend should be made no lal
cr than next Wednesday with
Mrs Durrani or Mrs. Ernest
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Unit 183 Names
Committee On
New Officers

back. Standing, back row: Garland Harden,
Peter Fleischmnnn, Duane Anderson, Jimmie
Brown, Lynn Stanley, Gary Renton, Wade
Dyess, Kenny Lonp and Randy Strawdcr.
(Herald Photo)

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ACCORDIONIST Susan Jackson, daupbter trf
the linn Jacksons of Lake Mary, will Ire mio
of the talented performers competing for the
first prize cash award at the Lake Mary Cham­
ber of Commerce's Animal Talent Show sche­
duled for 7 :30 p.m. Saturday in lire auditorium
of Lake Mary Elementary School.

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Pr o per ty o w n ers
Notice in hereby given (hat all persons, firm*
am) corporations owning or having control.**,
management, curtlody. nuperviNion or ajfency of
PERSONAL PROPERTY in this City which i*
auhject to taxation must file return on or before
April 1, 191)5, otherwise the Tax AtuieNMor will
he required to assess auch property from the
herd information ohtainalile, and the benefit)* of
any exemption due which ire not claimed, can­
not be allowed.
Widow a and Disability Exemption* — Every
widow, whose husband ia dead, and disabled
person who are entitled to the benefit)* of the
$500.00 valuation exemption, an provided hy
law, must make application for auch exemption
on or before April 1, 1965.
Homestead Exemption — Resident homeowner**
must also file application with the County Tax
Assessor at the Court House on or before April
1, 1965, in order to he allowed auch exemption
on City and County Taxes.

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POWERFUL drama in enacted by Ilrinn Keith
and Vera Miles, who portray n proud, independ­
ent outdoorsman and hi* wife in Walt Dianey'a
"Those Calloways," now showing at the Kits
Theatre.

Walt Disney’e long await­
ed fMtura production, “ Those
Calloweys,” bring* to th*
screen a hearty allc# of Ufa
In New England during tha
1930'a with warmth, ruatic
humor, great natural beauty,
and a top talented eaat.
“ Thoee Calloways” present­
ly la showing at tha Rita The­
atre and will continua through
Wednesday.
Brian Keith, Vera Miles,
Brandon da Wilde, Walter
Brennan and Ed Wynn bring
to Ilfs the backwoods Celloway family, and the small
town folka in Swiftwaler,
Vermont. The stirring drama
about a man of the wooda and
hie family who fight greed
and poverty to establish a
lake aanctuary for the great
geese /lock* was filmed In
Vermont; first In winter
whin the snow*covered villa­

Gina, Rock A t Drive-In
Gina Lollobrlglda and Rock
Hudson star in the color-film
comady,
“ Strange
Bedfel­
lows,” f e a t u r e d Sunday
through Tuesday at ths MovIsland Drive-In Theatre.
Co-featured will be "Fate
It the Hunter,” with (ilrnn
Ford and Nancy Kwan.
The doubla hill for Wed-

NOW thro WED.
YOU'Ll. IIK (il.AD

neaday only will be a true Bedfellow*" la a brilliant
atory of World War II, “ No tribute to the fact that Holly,
Alan I* An Islnnd,” atnrring wood, through the year*, haa
Jeffrey Huntrr, anil “ The lost none of Its Incomparable
Hustler,” with Paul Newman knack for blending tha Inrrrdienta that produce Enter­
and Jackie Gleason.
tainment with a capital “ E.”
Triple feature, nil in color,
For Melvin Frank, who colfor Thursday, Friday and lahuratf'd on the original
.Saturday, March 25-27, will 1 screenplay with Norman Pan­
he “ Goodbye, Charlie,” with ama and Michael Pertwea,
Debbie Reynolds and Tony thrn produced and directed
Curtis; “ Invitstion to a Gun- the shtmmriing Technlrolor
fighter,’* super-western star­ eitravaganaa, this comedy ia
ring Y ijT llrynner In its first truly a brightly-burning giant
Sanford allowing, and “ Golden candle on the froety cake
Arrow," with Tab Hunter.
that heralda the (liver anni­
Racing across the screen versary of Panama and Frank
with the rest and excitement as laughmaking king* of th*
of a frisky roll, “ Strange i inrma world.

YOU SAW IT!

Mystery Drama

ADULTS 80r
m il.D U E S SSe
UNDER 12

WAIT DISNEY

Those
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Hite hunk hn&lt;] his way. vi«i tint*
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, Seminole Cinema. While thi*
would undoubtedly be a good
policy to pursoe with all mys­
tery films. Hitchcock Insists
I
it is especially important to
(
the enjoyment o f ''Psycho"
i
Ilust the sensational rliinnx
tomes to atidicnres as ths
Complete surprise it is. The
best way to ensure this, of
court!-. Is to sr* it from ths
beginning, nml tbs manage­
ment of the Cinema Theatre
is urging psttorur to do Just
that.
"Psycho"
stars Anthony
Perkins. Veto - Miles. John
Gavin and Janet Leigh ns
Marion Crane, with Martin
Halsam and John Mrlnlirc cottarrril

ges and landscapes look llks
picture postcards; then In the
fall, whtn the foliage Is bril­
liant beyond belief,
And than there are the
birds. The outdoor shots In­
clude some wondrous scenes,
filmed by Dlaney’a nature
photographers, of thousands
of wild geest taking o ff and
landing In a New England
lake surrounded by multi-celored autumn leave*.
Above all, ths picture* takes
a long, bard look at amalt
town U.S.A., and cornea up
with the opinion that Amer­
icana today arc Just aa proud
and principled as they ever
were when you scratch ths
surface.

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platter* *o you can )uit balp
yourself. And don't forgot
their friend chicken dinners on
Monday night—same deal. No
one goes away huniry"'from
the PINECREST INN. But do
save a llllle room for stuns of
Fresh sweet blue-water perch, their delicious home-made pas­
crisp crunchy hush puppies, try.
a • •
creamy grits, alaw. spicy bak­
NO NEED TO WAIT until
ed beans, french fries—all
the weekend for entertainment
served family style on hot
and lun. The Gene Mielton Duo,
who go under the atage name
of ‘ ‘The Illusions” are now
appearing at the CAPRI RES­
TAURANT
and
Cocktail
Lounge every night from 8 p.
m. to 1 a. m. This delightful
comedy and vocal team arc
wonderfully talented and have
Irocn a smash hit everywhere.
You asked for them back, lilt
time they were here—so here
they arc—just for you—Gene
Shelton and Billy Short. The
fun you’ ll have at the CAPRI
listening to them, will be no
illusion!
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HOW ABOUT some real old
fashioned' pit-barbccucd hick­
ory smoked ribs? You don't
TEMPESTUOUS and fiery Gina Lollobritfldu
know where to find them? Wematches Rock iludnon word for word in a
‘re here to tell you you can
family quarrel In the zany comedy. "Strange
find them at the Pig 'N Whis­
Bedfellowti," at the Movieland Drivc-ln Theatre.
tle all this weekend—Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.’ A big
plalelul with all the trimmings
and are they delicious! Every­
one know how Ui get to the
PIG ‘ N WHISTLE, but Jusl in
case you are new in town, li t
at 2501 South Park Ave., at
the corner of Park ami 2ith
Slreel. You can't misa il—
that's where all the rars are
parked.
a a a
DotU« Austin
WHAT DO YOU KNOW? It’s
Friday again—and it‘s also
I*nt, What better Idea for din­
ner tonight than one of those
famous sll-you-csn oat fah din­
ners at the PINEUREST INN?

HEY LADY! What are you
doing between 4.30 and G 30
p. in. this evening? You have
a special invitation from the
CAR I It E LOUNGE in the Val
dec Hotel, right in the heart
of downtown Sanford Your
drinks will only cost one cent
for every year of your age
Now. of course, if you are T9
or 80. this could get expensive,
but if you are only 2a, you
will be getting a real bargain
And while you are enjoying
that 2a cent drink take a look
around at all the amusing and
highly cultural pictures on the

FA TEFU L MEETING .»f Anthony Perkin* and
Janet Leigh Iiuh chilling conne&lt;|iiencvp in Alfred
IliU'hi'ock'H "Psycho,” the muster mystery
maker’s newest I’aramounl production which
opened Thursday at the Seminole Cinema.

TONITH * SAT.
ADMISSION
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EVERY YEAR about this
time the Melodee Skating
Rink presents some of the fin­
est entertainment for you In
the form of their annual Queen
of Hearts Skate Show. Origin­
al choreography, stereo music,
beautiful costumes and talent­
ed performer* will be seen
in the big two hour show, Sun­
day at 7 p. m. Highlight o( the
evening will be the naming of
Cinderella, Queen of Hearts
Cinderella will receive a glit­
tering crown and a pair of
equally glittering slippers and
will be crowned by the IM4
Queen of Hearts, the former
Misa Darlene Roberts of Lake
Monroe. All proceeds of the
show go to. the Seminole-DeBary Heart Fund. A fine, lam
ily show, sure to be enjoyed
by all. In addition, you'll be
thrilled by the performance,
of Misa Barbara Meixall. n s -|
tional figure skating champion
from Jacksonville who will be
here to display her wonderful
talent.
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NEXT TIME
you have
"somebody special” to enter-,
lain, take our advice and lake1
them to dinner at FREDDIE'S
STEAK HOUSE in Fern Park.
This delightful spot is famous
throughout Central Florida for
their unsurpassed cuisine, fine j
selection of choire wines, and
quiet, courteous service. En
lertainment nightly in the
l.ampllghlar l-ounge and three
dining rooms to serve you It's
elegant.

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN

SANFORD

OPEN T IL 2 A M. NIGHTLY

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You'll enjoy the surpriaing
variety of delicious food* and
tha fast, ecurteoua aervice at th*
Trad* Winds Cafeteria located next
to the theatre In th* Femlnol* Plat*
Shopping Center on U.S. 17-92 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando. Tender,
rlme meat*, garden-fresh vegeta*
lei, appetising aelads and your fa*
vorite pie or cake.
On Tuesday evenings, we offer a 10ox. New York Sirloin Strip rooked to
your order for only 79c. Thuradey
night is Family Nittht with free dtsserta for III. Saturday night I* Steak
Night — a big, kk-lb. T-Bcne steak
cooked to your order for only 11.00.
Luncheon: 11 a.m. - 2:1B p.nv.
Dinner: 4:30 p.m. - 8:0* p.m.

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OR SALAD, COFFEE till TEA

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THE TRADE WINDS Cafeteria la th* only cafatcrla in
Semlnols County and you will
like th* kind of dining featured
there. A wonderful array of
dallcioue food* ell r!|ht there
before your eyei so appealing­
ly. You’ll have e bard time de­
ciding.
Besidea,
remember
you can have this earn# fine
food tervlce right In your own
home or at your club through
the TRADE WINDS excellent
catering service, which ia the
finest in Florida. Ask about
thin next time you are in (or
lunch or dinner.
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Cole Slaw
French Fries
Baked Beans
Grits
Hush Pupptas
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea

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I0 -U p.m. CBS. Slattery'*
People.
“ Queition:
What’s
New In Timbuetoo?" Pet
O’Brien plays an old politician
who slowly begins to real it*
his own party ii atabbing him
in tha back. Hla worst shock
comes when he learns his own
daughter is plotting with her
married lover to make him
lose his office. Slattery, too,
joins those who'd like to are
tha old man out of tha pic­
ture, but his motives are
those of a true friend. Excel­
lent atory of behind-thescenes political skulduggery.
7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. Rawhide. “ Prairie Fire.’ Another
good weitern, this one a
sentimental show o f affection
for Wishbone as the men
fight to save his life. Wish*
bone goes to take over a dead
friend’s herd with the Inten­
tion of giving the proceeds to
tha friend's daughter. But he
falls into the hands o f greedy
herders who torture him ’ to
try to get the herd's owner­
ship papers for themselves.
In the struggle, Wishbone
teaches one of them a lessen
on becoming a man.
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
n a 11 o n a 1 Showtime. “ The
tJiant Caravan Circus." And
it’s still another visit to Sweden's circus Cott, as this
series has obviously run out
o f circuses and out o f gas.
The acts are good cnes, if
you enjoy this sort of enter­
tainment, and you'll he treat­

T V T im e Previews

ed to the expected display of out o f train-wrecking. Love­
clowns, acrobats and horse­ bird* Gomes and Morticia
come to the rescue with a
manship.
scheme cauilng the jailing o f
8:830 p.m. ABC. The Farm­
tha museum curator.
er's Daughter. “ Katy's New
0:30-10 p.m. CBS. Gomer
Job." Once again, Glen almost Pyle. "Double Date With The
loses Katy to a rich man who Sarge.” Lucky Sarge! Hie
wen't take no for an answer. girl friend's girl friend he*
But Katy astounds him by found a lovely hoy to make
asking for tims to think over it a grand, compatible fourhis offer o f |S00 a week, plus eome, none other then Comer
a wardrobe, a maid and a Pyle hhnself. When Sarge re­
chauffeur. He’s even more as­ covers from the initial shock,
tounded (though we ebouldn’t he tries to untoed the other
be) at her decision.
couple, but nothing works.
8:30-0:30 p.m. CBS. Thb Relief comes in the form of
G r e a t Adventure. “ Rodger an unwelcome etranger.
Young." (Rerun) The legend
0:30-10 p.m. NBC. Jack
o f Rodger Young, cne o f the Benny Pregram. "Jack'* Nsvy
most publicised heroes of Buddy Returns." Jack Pepper
World War II who posthu­ guests as the Navy pal 30mously received the Congres­ ytar-old Benny hasn't seen in
sional Medal of Honor, Is here 40 years. After some senti­
reduced to actual facts and mental Joking, Tepper cone
the result we tee th i youth Benny Into putting him on the
ea warm, ecurageous human shove. After a few World War
rather than a auperman. E x­ I skits, Benny expects more
cellent in the title role la war with his sponsor, until
Jim rt MucArthur. In fine hs gets a surprising phone
support ire Geoffrey Home, call.
Ted Bessell and George Ken­
0:30-10 p.m. ABC. FDR.
nedy.
"That Man In The White
8:30-0 p.m. ABC. The Ad­ House.” A rrprise of the 1038
denda Family. “ Lurch And Ilia presidential
campaign
and
Harpsichord.'' The pirture of election, the most lopsided
Lurch, eyes lowered and lips victory in American history.
trembling, playing fugues on The show attempts to Inject
his hsrpsichord is an incon­ u trace o f suspense, but there
gruous one. And he almost really isn’t much. The most
dies inside when his beloved interesting parts o f this halfInstrument nearly gets sold hour deni with the quality of
to a museum. He’s ao miaer- FDR's opposition, a peculiar
able he can't even get laughs marriage o f lovers.

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By Donna Estes
Plan* were made at the
regular meeting of the Epis­
copal Churchwomen of Longwood's Christ E p i s c o p a l
Church Church Monday even­
ing for a breakfast to be serv­
ed April 4 to the Confirm stlon
Class.
Guest of honor &gt;t the break­
fast and officiating at the Con­
firmation Service wrill be Bis­
hop Henry I. Louttit, bishop of
South Florida.
In other business at the
PROGRAM of aonif, dunce nnd comedy number.* in on tap for Saturday’*
meeting, the women votes] to
7:30 p.m. annual talent show sponsored by tbe Lake Mary Chamber of
donate |10o toward the pur­
Commerce in the auditorium of Lake Mary Momentary School. Two of
chase of a new orgsn for the
the act*, singers Roy and Pat Bradford (left) and tap dancers Donna Sal­
church. Mrs. Jo-Ann llam*
lee and Shelley Mebnnc are shown at rchenrsals with C of C president
mond, secretary of Christian
Jim Daughtrcy, (back) nnd Clarence Donaldson, who will emceo the *how.
DON STOFFEL
Social Relations, reported on
the activities of her commit­
tee.
'Presiding at the meeting was
Mrs. Virginia Bowenox, president, and Rev. Charles Ste­
wart Jr.V vicar, conducted an
Informal discussion on the
Marrh 18, 1863
meaning of Lent.
Admission#
No
refreshments
were
serv­
“ The old • time medicine exposed example was called "le cre l” formula or machine
W a r r e n llnynen, Isabel
ed
following
the
meeting
in
s h o w s , promoting cure-all tlie “ Radioseope." Investiga­ that he clalmi can cure di­
accordance with tlu&gt; Lenten Pearsall, Wilma Pope, Donna
seases;
Miles, Mel Jones, Sally Stev­
elixirs and youth rcitoring tion by the U. S. Food' and
3) He promises a quick or Fast.
en#,
E vn
Hick*, Putriria
Drug
Administration
revealed
tonics are gone but the medi­
easy cure;
Coyne, Estella Wllion, Dnls
cine man is stilt with us,” Dr. it to be a complete fraud that
3) He advertises, using
Snnehrx, Sanford; M a b e l
Frank Leone, director of the could not distinguish blood "case histories" or testimon­
West, Dellary; Ethel Muse,
Seminole County Health Dc from colored water.
ials to Impress people;
Lake Mary.
Many of the medical quacks
partment, warned today.
4) He clamors constantly
Di#rhargr*
mail-order
advertising
“ Today Uiii man ia a pit'll- use
far medical investigation and
Dennis
L. Pullen, Rally Se­
w
ith
convincing
testimonials.
doscicntific salesman w h o
recognition;
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
verance, Clmrle# Hwinney, Luadroitly dances on a thin line Usually they make claims
5) He claims medical men President Johnson approved
rile C. Heard, Zctha F. Ro#s,
between fact and fiction.” Dr that are just evasive enough are persecuting him or that
the assignment of Rear Adm Genevieve Ilnines, Henry Pe­
to
sidestep
postal
law#
and
Leone said.
they arc afraid of his compe­
Alfred G. Ward aa U. B. ter#, James C. Byrd, ltuhy
Other
The modern medicine man avoid prosecution.
tition ;
Green, ltr##!e V*. Jones and
we»ri many masks, accord­ quacks go from dour to door
6) He tells you that hi* rspreavntutivo on the North
ing to the Seminole health of* to carry their ‘ message of method of treatment ii better Atlantic Treaty Oiganiiatinn baby’ boy, Evelyn Sweeney
American Mlatsry
cures directly into homes.
ami baby girl, Andrea Pack
than
surgery, X-rays
or military and standing group.
Kaarclaa fur Mudarn fieer, and may hide behind
and baby girl, Sanford; Ma­
Dr. Leone urges six guide- drugs.
The
President
also
approv­
the
cloak
of
Impresilvr
look­
W omen
ed the appointment of (ten. bel (Jiburii, Luka Mury.
ing tllles or quasi mrdlcal de­ posts from the American Med­
Itnm par
n&lt;&gt;om
ic ul Association lo spot a
Dean C. Strother to be vomgrees and diplomas
Tha Morning Movla
Make Hoom tor
quack. He asks (hat people
The l). S. pavilion at Cana­
Charcoal, black lead and niatnlcr-in-cldef o f tho North
Frequently
he
uses
an
elec­
Paddy
CIIM N’ew a w l l h Mika trically operated device for beware of the “ Sale.man" if; tlx- d i a m o n d arc compuaed of American Air Defense Com­ da’s EXPO 67, In Montreal,
W a lla c e
will cost about 113.3 million.
1) He uses a special or caibori.
mand.
diagnosis and treatment. Such
WhaCt Thla Song
devices often resemble legit­
1 Lava l.ntr
Nile New r
imate medical apparatus such
Andy of Mayberry
•v X roy or electrocacllo
Conranirallaa
p r r a m h a r Hilda
graph machines
T h a M-Coya
Dr. Leone said I recently
Jeopardy
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Castle Farms Dairy Stores
ara expanding to Sanfonl. *
The aclf-icrvlee dairy etore
to begin operations Saturday
at 7619 South French Avenue
will be the 11th opening in
recent months.
Specialising in milk and
dairy products, the Castle
Farms Dairy Store will bo
open seven days e week from
8 a.m. to 0 p.m.
The Sanford store aa well
as the other ten In tha area
will all be eupplied from tha
Castle Farms new production
plant which is to op«n in Dc&gt;
Land Jn April. Tbe milk (arm
is located in Weirsdila and
the present plant ia at Holly
Hill.
George S. Coble, president,
and Don Stoffcl, general man­
ager, said they plan to expand
their operations throughout
Central Florida within a 100mile radius ot tha DoLand
central plant.
To celebrate the opening of
the new location in Sanford,
Castle Dairy Farm* Store will
hold a drawing with first prize
winner receiving a year’s supply of ice cream, half a gal­
lon a week for 33 weeks, free.
The second, third, fourth
nnd fifth prizes will all re­
ceive a six months supply, or
half a gallon a week fo r 73
weeks, Stoffcl announced.
In addition to the milk and
ice cream the Castle Dairy
Farms feature butter and
eggs, cheeses, cottage cheese,
orange juice, bacon, cookies,
crackers,
bread,
chocolate
milk, buttermilk and aklmmed milk.

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Confirmation

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Page » — Fri. Mar. 19, '65

P.H. Westgate Conducts

Tha Woman'* Club of San­
San-[ moot,” which will be exhibit-1 fd with batteriei creatine a I Orange Blossom Playhouse, I the audience with several i Following a most enjoyable led by Mrs. Harkey, Mrs.
Mr*. Pry
Pj
'Hie
t— i-s.i- decorated I ed In Miami later this season, vivid fluorescent effect.
presented a brief history o f| numbers,
" t im W . .rmmnanicri
inu, . . . iMrs.
s . . *Til
accompanied at o,*l
the nrmrr.m
program, rnnUr.
cookies, ■■nrf&lt;ai«h.
sandwich- I nr
or, Mr.
Mrs. v
Flowers,
ford waa. lavishly
|es, mints and nuts were scrv-flia and Mrs. A1 Hunt.
In a S t Patrick's Day theme] The modern design was light-1 Gerald Covington of the folk music and entertained piano by Mrs, Covington.
Wednesday when members
Mrs. Robert Steele and Mrs. key, program chairman. In­
and guest* assembled for the
Fred Pope were hostesses to troduced Dr. Westgate to tha
annual “ Animated Magazine"
Azalea Club at dinner Thurs­ group now assembled In the
program with the Fine Arts
day evening at the Steele charming living room.
Department serving as hos­
Dr. Westgate proceeded to
home, Beardall Avenue.
tess.
Dinner was served buffet place numbered markers In
Guest* were greeted at the
style in the dining room with each container. At the same
door by Mrs. Roy Tillis, Mrs.
small tables set up In the time Mr*. Harkey aaw that
C. M. Flowers and Mrs. Irv­
living
room and adjoining sun each guest was supplied with
ing Pryor, who decorated the
porch. All tables were over pencil and card.
club house.
Dr. Westgate than Invited
laid in white adorned with
The program was dedicated
freshly cut Formosa Azalea the group to exammfg touch,
to Mrs. L. E. Spencer, with
blossoms, green Shamrocks smell or taste and then identi­
the devotional program given
fy as many plants as they
and green top hats.
b y Mra. Durwood Walker.
could and write the name with
After
dinner
three
card
Mrs. THUS, editor-in-chief
tables were pushed together t h e corresponding number.
of the magazine, was general
to
display some 43 specimens Members applied themselves
chairman w i t h Mrs. Don
from the gardens of Dr. P. enthusiastically to guessing or
Fla mm turning the pages of
H. Westgate. Mrs. C. P. Har- misguessing the names of the
the huge magazine on an eas­
various plants displayed.
el, relating the activities of
When acorei were tallied,
the club.
Mra. Dempsey Carnes held
Mrs. J. P. Cullen, program
high score with 19 correct
chairman, arranged a color­
names. Mrs. Stinson and Mrs.
ful program for the members
Pope tied for second high
and guests entertainment.
with 16 correct answers. Dr.
Miss Anna Lea Herman, tal­
W e s t g a t e presented each
ented vocalist, accompanied
All members, former and with a packet ot fresh "Sweet
by a combo composed of Lar­
ry Williams, Mickey McCIanpresent, of Seminole High Pod Pe*i.*’ The poda as well
School's Twirling Semlnoles, as pea* are cooked of this
ahan and Johnny Cuilum, pre­
sented a delightful musical
both A and B corps, are cord­ unusual vegetable used widely
GERALD COVINGTON, left, entertnined the Sanford Woman's Club
PARTICIPATING IN THE "A N IM A T E D M A G A Z IN E " program nt the
ially Invited (o a receptkm in fine Chinese restaurants.
program'. magazine
program
with
a
brief
history
of
Folk
Music,
followed
by
hia
Sanford
Womnn’«
Club
were
from
the
left,
Mrs.
Roy
Tillifl,
editor
In
chief;
honoring
Mra Merl (Margaret) They are thriving in Dr. WestMrs, Fred Cans* gave three
singing
several
folk
tunes.
Miss
Anna
Leu
Herman,
vocalist,
Johnny
CulMra.
Don
Flamm,
who’
turned
the
pages
no
events
were
related;
Mrs.
Fred
Smith, who hai been twirling gate's garden but are native
demonstrations on flower ar­
lum
and
Mickey
McCInnnhnn,
standing,
ami
Larry
Williams,
at
the
Ganns,
who
gave
demonstrations
in
the
art
of
flower
arranging
with
MrH.
Instructor since the first corps to Formosa.
ranging and showed an in­
A packet of fresh rhiibarb
piano,
all
Seminole
High
students,
provided
additional
musical
entertain­
Durwurd
Walker
giving
the
devotional
program.
was formed in 1933,
teresting "futuramlc arrangement.
Mr. and Mra. Smith are was awarded Mrs. J. L. Clark
moving to Indiana In April. In who correctly Identified 12
the ten yean Mr*. Smith has plants. Boobie prize, one au­
instructed the corps, A "Sup­ gar beet (which she called
erior" rating has been award­ "turnip") was awarded Mrs.
ed the Twirling Semlnoles at Henry McLaulln with a score
every district and state con­ of aix. The "thing" was de­
licious just boiled, skinned,
Mrs. R. T. Cowan Jr., pres­
The first activity sched­
test.
Michael Thomas Barr, son and Johnny Alexander, Sonja
ident, Mrs.' A. B. Huntley, uled, Mrs. Cowan said. Is a
Any twlrter who has receiv­ sliced and buttered.
tty Maryann Miles
ami to sec more friends and
of Chief and Mrs. Hubert G. Guthrie, Kathleen Koschwltz,
Reserving a polled Vanilla
Gordon Dalton, Ricky Rice tressurer, and Mrs. Russell white elephant and hake talc
ed instruction under Mrs.
Dr. and Mra. Robert Hoov­ relatives.
Barr, of 617 Mimosa Terrace,
Belinda Sampson, daughter
J. Hsmmond, secretary of the on Friday and Saturday, April
Smith is asked to call Mrs. R. Orchid (native to Hawaii) and
and Gary Rasmussen.
er
have
just
returned
from
was honor guest of a birthday
a potted rhubarb, the other
Sanford Women'* Republican 2 and 3, in Sanford, sponsored of "Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Samp­
Mr. and Mra. Joe Beach of W, Williams, 322-6402 in order
Hot Springs, Va., where he at­
party at his home, March 13,
specimens were distributed to
Club; E. Pope Bassett, presi­ by the Women's Kcpuhljc.in son, 230 Bradshaw Drive, was
that
she
will
know
the
num­
tended the South Atlantic As­ Mansfield, Ohio, have been
1063, in celebration of his
members to plant either in
dent, and Mra. James Wag­ Club. The officers of the honor guest of a lawn party
ber
expected.
sociation of Obstetricians and visiting several friendi from
seventh birthday.
ner, vice president, Seminole other (wo organizations pro­ recently at her home In cele­
Miss Sylvia Williams, this pots or kitchen garden.
Gynecologists.
The guests enjoyed an after­
Azalea Club members were
the Forest Lake Academy year’ s head majorette, will
County Y o u n g Republican mised to cooperate by collect­ bration of her 10th birthday.
noon of games with prizes
The guest* participated in
impressed
by
the
and Church, namely, Mr. and serve as hostess to the recep­ deeply
Club; and Jan Fortune, chair­ ing articles and bake goods
Mrs. Vera Lester went to
awarded, pretty party favors
games and contests with priz­
Mrs. Howard (lohde, Mr, and tion at the Wllliims home. 1920 many exotic plants snd Dr.
man, Mra. O. R. Rryanl, vice for the sale.
Collegcdale
to
visit
a
frwand appetizing refreshments.
store
of
Mrs. Don Johnson and Mr. Park Avenue, on Thursday W^etgsle'e vast
president, and Mrs. E. Pope
The Young Republican Club es swarded the winners. Ice
friemls recently. From Col­
Others enjoying the celehraend Mrs. Robert Dunnucks,
Bassett, secretary Seminole Is planning a registration cresm and soft drinks were
Msrch 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 knowledge, but most of all by
legcdale, Mrs, Lester went
tlon were the honor guest's
his fabulous enthusiasm for
County Republican Executive drive in one precinct to de­ served with the beautiful
p. m.
down to Avon Park and Misister and brother, Vcnlsha
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Emde
Committee, attended the first termine the desirability of birthday cake.
So all twirlers plan to attend his chosen work.
and Griffin Barr, Kim, Tim
Attending Hie birthday cel­
have returned from Union and give Mrs. Smith a grand
Enjoying t h e
Interesting
quarterly meeting of repre­ conducting similar d r i v e s
MICHAEL T. HARR
and Sandra O'Krlnsky, Malt
College In make their home bon voyage farewell.
program and dlightful dinner
sentatives of the three Re­ throughout the county. Co­ ebration wrre I.adon and Da­
them,
the rin Lambert, John and James
were the Mmes. Dempsey
In the vicinity.
publican groups held at the operating with
Rernosky,
home of Mrs. Bryant recently. County Committee will assist Russell, D a v i d
Came*, J. M. Moye, H. R. Er­
The purpose ot the Joint in the drive and the Women'* Glen Denman. Larry Samp­
James Tucker, the school's
vin, Lee A. Wheeler, Frank
meetings is to co-ordinate the club will assemble and com­ son, Ronald Walls, Gail Den
biology teacher, has been
Thomas, Clyde Stinson, Henry
By Frances Wester
man, Debtee Sashen, Jackie
activities of the three groups, pile the Information.
elected
president of (t h e
Dr. and Mrs. Myron Blott of Russel] and Porter Lansing.
assist In the work undertaken
Also the Mms. C. F. HanSeveral bills now befure Rowes and Nancy Biggs.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ronald L, Orange County Audubon So­ Youngstown.
Ohio, arrived
Also Suzsn DcWhitt, Mar­ Skewes, of Manassas, Va., ciety for 1963-66. As president, Saturday for in extended visit key, J. D. Callahan, J. L.
by any of the three, and keep Congress, In committee or
member* of all of them in­ proposed, were discussed and lene Sampson, Sherry Smith. have hern giiesls of Mr* he will also be a member of with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Clark, Henry Mcl-aulfn, Fred
formed of happenings of par Will be called to the attuitton Candtfaye Smith, Pam Lee. John H. Skewes in Lake Mary, the Florida Audubon Society Thelma Lewis.
Pope, ft. F. Steele and D /.
ticulnr interest to the Kcpub of the members of the organi­ Lisa Lee, Rrgine Walls, Pa
Westgate,
During their stay in Florida Hoard of Directors.
llcan party.
zations at their March meet­ tricia Weldon, Itrrnda Shira, they visited several point* of
Stanley Wilson has joined
ings. On the local level, It D i a n n e Cornet, Steavenie interest in the state and also
CuHtom Pre-Teen
was agreed to present to the Cornet, Rhonda Walls, San­ went to Ctcwlstnn where Ron­ Hie Academy staff as assist-1
Permanent Waving
various memberships. a reso­ dra Jean Owens.
ald’s father, O. &gt;1. Skewes, ant business manager and 1 Flowers go to the legs! One
Through March —
Assisting Mr*. Sampson s* taught school lor a while tie treasurer. R i c h a r d Terrell! hosiery manufacturer is ad­
lution supporting the river­
Shaping &amp; Styling 14 (TOO
front development proposed co-hostesses were Mrs. Don­ fore ruining to Lyman where .will be leaving shortly to re­ vancing seamless stockings
Complete
sume Ini studies in Hie South- with velvety dacron applique
by the Chamber of Com­ ald Wallis and Mrs. Billy Dal- tie was a teacher.
merce.
feron.
in a floral pattern.
Ity Mr*. Clarence Snyder
A demonstration party was
The newest kid gloves are
held Thursday morning at the
machine washable with cold
home of Mrs Joe Masters fur
water and cold water deter
the benefit of the Osteen Civic
gent. A new process, the man­
Association.
Barnett Memorial Church met
lly Mrs. John I-eone
ufacturer reports, keeps the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schaeffer last Tuesday at the church
gloves supple and lovely no
Dr. and Mrs. Myron Blott
of Clarendon, Vs., were re­ with Mrs. Ella Kac Dunn
matter how many washings,
of Youngstown, Ohio, called
• • •
cent houseguests of Mr. ami serving as hostess to the even­
on Mra. Clarence Snyder, Sun­
Mrs, William Avery.
ing group.
Curly hair will stage a
day.
comeback If Parla hair sty IFOR APPOINTMENT
Mrs. Alberts Warner and
John H. (Jack) Broyles of
iata have their way. Manne­
Mr. and Mra. Ollle Camp­
Miss Helen Snodgrass repre Mcllvllle, La., is currently
quins
In
the
spring
couture
CALL 322-4913
bell of East Uvcrpool. Ohio,
tented Hie Deitary DPW Club
fashion shows wore ell sorts
visiting friends in (he area.
were dinner guests of Mr. and
at a recent service at the
of curled locks. Carita ad­
Mrs. Raymond Lawsou re­
Presbyterian Church In ob­
vanced the "angelot" — short
Mrs. Catherine Sellers Is
cently.
servation of "Springtime Sa­
hair curled snd brushed high.
presently
a
member
of
the
TOP N EW S — Thla la the now trend in hair
Hair Styling Salon
lute to Working Women." rec­
Alexandre went for "m ad
Daytona
B
e
a
c
h
Municipal
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nick
Pfelfauf
fashions, according to New -York’a Charles of
ognized by every 11PW Club
curls"—framing
the
face
tn
2201
S. Pork Ave.
Band, who presents a concert
were dinner guests of Mr.
the Rlti. They call it the "loose coll effect."
throughout (he nation.
apparent
disarray.each Sunday evening at Pea­
and Mrs. Al Wimberly of Day­
body Auditorium during the
tona Beach, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Shnnyo
winter and at the Bandilicll in
observed their 23th wedding
the summer.
Mr. and Mra. Wealey Tyler
snnlvcrssry Msrch 14 with
formerly of Enterprise, have
open house snd an old fash­
moved Into their new home
ioned barbecue for their many
CORNFLAKE KISSES
on Sheryl Drive.
friends.
2 egg whites
U tap. salt
Gen. and Mrs. William Col­
TONY KIAVAHDSON, left, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Jerry Love and daugh­ S cup augar
lins of Topeka, Kan., visited
John Kahles, 102 Sataunia Drive, celebrated his
ter, Vicki Lynn, have return­ ' i cup chopped peanuts or
Mrs. William Doyle Sr., Sun­
eighth birthday March 13 with a party at home
ed to their home in Charleswalnuts
day. Gen. Colllni and Col.
for 16 Kueat», who enjoyed an afternoon of
ton, S. C., after apending two lMi cups crisp cornflakes
Doyle aerved tn the aame
tinmen, favors and pretty party refreshments.
weeks with her parents, Mr.
Beat egg while* and aalt un­
corps In Germany.
Tony’s brother, Danny, ia at the right.
snd Mrs. S. B. Ray and fam­
til juat atitf enough to hold
ilymoist peaks; then add augar
gradually about I heaping
Michael (M ickey) Neal, son
IF
SATU RD AY and SU N D A Y O N L Y !
tablespoon at a time, continu­
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Neal,
(Apotogle* to Kipling)
ing to beat after each addi­
If you really ere
received hit discharge from
tion until white* are atlff. Mix
PARTICULAR
the U. S. Air Force at Albany,
in peanut*, using fork, then
About how CLEAN you
Ga., recently and ha* return­
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fold in cornflakes. Drop by
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If you want to SAVE
tcaspoonfuls onto ungreased
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And we all do. Heaven
cookie sbe*t. Bake tn alow
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The W.S.C.S. group* of the
Your doctor knows that
Wa specialize fn air conditioning. More people
oven MO degrees for 30 min­
If you want to wash I
ha can count on your druggist's
utes. Remove from paper to
double sheets
put thalr confidant* in Carrier, our lino, than in ary
And 8 pillow case*, too,
other make.
cake r a c k *
immediately.
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Salome - How Depraved?

ttfr*

BtnforH

Osuzh tiJbby •
DEAR ABBY: 1 just
read "NO SALES" letter In
the Philadelphia Bulletin
and I almost died laughing.
She complains because all
the salespeople in Balti­
more "pounce" on her and
offer to help her the min­
ute she enters a store. But
•he doesn’t want to be
helped. So what Is she do­
ing In the store anyway?
If she really wants to be
Ignored, tell her to-come to
Philadelphia. She will have
to hunt up the item she
wants to buy, then go look­
ing for a salesperson to
■ell It to her. And if she's
lucky, she will find one
whom she must beg to take
her money and wrap up her
purchase.
IGNORED IN
rm i-ADEl-PH IA
•
• •

SsTome” dances Into another controversy In new Metropolitan Opera production o f Rich
ard Strauss’ work. Note contrast In dress o f current Salome, Austrian Marla Kouba (left'
ind that o f soprano 'Phyllis Curtin (rlRht), known for her more demure Interpretation.
By Joan Crosby
a man. If you pay attention of Marilyn Michaels" (W ar­
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. to the words written by Oscar ner Itrolhera); Lome Greene
NEW YORK — (NEA) — Wilde, you’ll learn Salome
"The. Man" (RCA Victor);
The so-called dirt being dish­ says she is proud of her chas­
ed out by the theater and tity. She also says John merle “ Who is Donna F u llsrl"
movies also shows up in, of her love him. What’s wrong (DCP International).
all things, an occasional op­ with that? She wants him to
INSTRUMENTAL — "Keneratic production. The arts look at her, When she gets ton-Wagner” (Capitol); "M u­
have "moved past health to his head, she says ‘ If you hsd sic from World War I by
perversity," a c c o r d i n g to only looked at me.’ All of Morton Gould" (RCA Victor);
beautiful
soprano
I’hyllis this is in the Opem, She ad­ "A l IIIrt and That Honey
mires the moon which is ‘eool Ilorn Sound" (RCA Victor);
Curtin.
A noted Interpreter of and (haste' and she tlrepiies "Happiness—The R u s s i a n
Jazz
Quartet"
(Impulse);
"Salome," t h e
“ shocking" the sickness around her.
Richard Strauss opera. Miss
“ No one pays any attention "Romantir Strings of Andre
Curtin was tecd-off over n to this. They all focus on the Koxtclanetz" (Columbia).
FOR TEENS — "Francoise
new production of the opera, dance, which is sensntionul,
mounted by the Metropolitan but immaterial. The idea Hardy — The Yeh-Yeh Girl
Opera, and bailed by nil the seems to be to make It dirty From Paris" (4 Corners of
critics for its portrayal of and disgusting, which is not thr World); "Brian Hyland—
Reekin’
Folk”
(Phillips);
horror and depravity. When true to the story ”
Miss Curtin, who will next "Herman’s Hermits" (MGM) ;
Birgit Nilsson sang the lead,
critics praised her musical in­ sing "Salome" at the new Los ''Gerry and the Pacemakers—
terpretation. When she was Angeles Music Pavilion, win Ferry Cross the Mersey" (Un­
followed in the role by Aus­ time taken to task for not ited Artists).
trian Maria Kouba. critirs being depraved enough in her
OPERA—Josn Sutherland's
■were reserved about her sing­ portrayal. But then a national magnificent "N orma" (RCA
ing. but high in their praise magazine reviewed her per* Victor); Mozart'e "The Mag­
of Miss Knuha’s undrapeil formance and railed it “ a ic Flute" with Nicolai GeJda
Blinding, squirming pm trait as Tsmino, and Klemperer
figure.
conducting
(A ngel);
"The
"W e are living in a day of of disheveled depravity.”
"I guess you see what you Death o f the Bishop of Brinpseudo - intellectual, dimestore, Freud. It Is absolutely hritlg to the Cheater." Miss lisi" by Ginn Carlo Menottl
(RCA Victor).
i m p o s s i b l e to portray a Curtin auya.
THE BEST RECORDS
strong, direct passion. Every­
CLASSICAL VOCAI__ ShirPOP YlH'.M, — "Sergio ley Vcrrett ia superb singing
thing has to he perverted. To
find a good, strong motive Frnnrh Live at the Cocoanut "Falla’s Seven Popular Span­
for an action Is net consider­ Grove" (RCA V ictor!; Mike ish 8nngs" (RCA V ictor);
'Are in the Hole" and lb is Phyllis Curtin with
ed sexy enough," Miss Cur­ Minot
I l&gt;«t l ; ■' 1, e s Djinns, GO "Cantigns Y Canciunes of La­
tin says.
Girls"
(ABC.Para tin America" (Vanguaidl;
"Salome" is not depraved. Fli'llili
Miss Curtin says, "She is a mount k "Kydic Go tine Sings Some Ilf Maggie Teyte’s great
spoiled girl. She asks for n (ii eat Music from the Sound performances have been reis­
plan’s head, but in those days of Music" &lt;Columbiat; "The sued on "Grest Records of
tt was not unusual to behead Fantastic ami Exciting Debut the Century" (Angel).

Your Dental Health

Gnash And Grind Teeth?
By William Lawrence, D.P.S.
• Do you gnash and grin!
your teeth al night? Or when
you are under stress? Or
when your wife has dented u
fender on the new cur? Thut
grinding, gnashing and chom­
ping ia called bruxism. If you

|do it habitually you have
eyebrows bar* with his fin­
name: you are n bruxomnniac. gernails!
(If courav there are lot*
Many dentists now think
worse things people do be­
this eccentric grinding re­
cause of their daily frustra­
tions and setback* and strei*. sults from upper and lower
rs. During * final exam once, teeth not coming together
a student I knew plucked hi* properly. If in biting, we
strike a tooth or group of
teeth brfore all our teeth
meet, there is a tendency tc
drlibeiutely grind thla area.
One experimenter proved
this hy a,Ming extra amount*
of filling material to the bit­
ing surfaces of a few teeth:
EDYTH THORNTON M cLEOD
gtinrling and gnashing of
■‘ •*Do you really think a wo take a makeup lesson thers bruxism was consistently pro­
duced.
man of forty-seven, who Is and buy what they suggest for
Continual
grinding
puts
your makeup. You do not need
thirty pounds overweight, can
a lot of things, just essentials, teeth under abnormal pres­
reduce? 1 im not til. but just such as cosmetic oil, face sure and it's this constant
fat. I do want to look better powder, lipstick, an syebrow pressure that breaks down
ais it is a misery to look ss 1 pencil and a small brush. supporting bone causing it to
do. I do not est a great deal Tissues, good quality witch shrink or absorb. With less
and I am very active—but hazel and simple cleansing hone support, teeth become
cream. Go u a store, ask for loose.
o'yerweight —Mrs. Y ."
Gums are affected too.
•First, l would suggest (and the buyer and discuss your
Wp« you will follow my ad needs with her She will help They lose their normal pink
vie#) that you consult your select suitable things. You color and become swollen and
doctor. He will tell you what to will also iioed new undergar bleed easily. Pyorrhea or pedp. If he okays your going on ments. I feel sure you have rludrmtal pockets form around
(s im p le diet, you can use my used the "Plain Jane" role to necks of teeth and food col­
••figure Perfection Diet." To neglect yourself. Now work lects in three areas to further
obtain it. send me a long, self- bard at reconditioning your­ Irritate the gumi.
The hinge that controls the
addressed stamped envelope self. It will be fun and just
sod enclose TEN cents In coin maybe you will find that you movements o f tha Jaw be­
Cwill send you a gift copy of are a beauty! Your husband comes Involved too. Cracking
the famous little booklet, "Diet deserves your complete co­ and snapping, and not infre­
quently discomfort and pain
Breaks " You can reduce, and operation.
"What would be a good tra­ are aymptometlc.
it U, of course, possible.
Fortunately the dental elds
never go out where there vel outfit for ma? 1 am flying
ill a dress-up crowd, but now to Irelind from New York City o f the problem of bruaiam it
Ffeave to and I don't know how in April. Am forty-nine.—L. now better understood and
can be effectively treated.
to use makeup or maka mV L ."
Choose a soft tweed coat, a This la done by curettage and
rtjglr look smart. I have good
aMn sod good hair but I am wool dress in harmonizing pUsing of root aurfaeet; and
^ e s l 'Plain Jans.' I am filly colors, an attractive casual by selective grinding of the
a id my husband just got a hat, and goodlocking shoes offending biting surfaces sq
wonderful political appoint­ which are comfortable.' A that teeth rams togsthsr evsnment, so he insists 1 «ccom - wool skirt and sweater blouse ly and tha bits Is "balancsd."
This traatment dossn't ra­
Bany him to many affairs. He also make for a smart outfit.
This sort of travel wear goes sters bone to Ha original po­
ifp't stingy —Nona."
rV ou should go to a hair- well- when sightseeing, toe. sition, but gum* can be clesrr
Monday — "D ear Edyth ad « f infection and teeth mads
^rasser and have your hair
more firm.
a d airM s«d and styled. Also, Thornton McLeod."

eauM/ ofim* Jon

Fri. Mar. 19, ’65—Paw 9

WrraH

DEAR ABBY; Where has
"NO SALE IN BALTI­
MORE" l*en shopping? 1
live in Raltimore, too. and
believe me, I have never
been b o m b a r d e d with
clerks offering to help mi
when I shop in town.
That’s the reason I now
do most of my shopping on
the telephone.
PREFERS THE PHONE
•
*
•
DEAR ABBY: Please tell
"NO SALE" In Baltimore
that I would appreciate one
of its
aggressive
sales
clerks for a change. Most
of the stores here in Hunts­
ville, Alabama need to have
their clerks trained by the
Baltimore department storr.
When you get a clerk to
wail on you in Huntsville,

ehe act* like she is doing
you a big favor.
If Huntsville and Balti­
more traded clerks for just
one week. I’ll bet "NO
SALK" would never again
complain about those eagerlo-serve clerks who pounce
on her and ask if they may
help her. Please sign me—
WILLING TO TRADE
•
• •
DEAR ABBY: Please tell
"NO SALE" of Baltimore
to go to LOS ANGELES if
she wants her problem
solved permanently. There
she could stand around a
store all day anJ not one
clerk would approach her
and offer to help her. It
seems to me that all the
major department stores in
la&gt;» Angeles are short o f
help and crowded with cus­
tomers. Mure than ones t
have gone into a store to
buy something, ami In-came
so disgusted because no one
seemed interested in wait­
ing on me that I have
walked out without buying
anything.
NO SALE IN I,. A.
• •
•
DEAR ABBY: 1 knowr
what "NO SALE" means
when she says she doesn’t
Ilka to have salespeople
"pounce" on her and ask lo
help her the minute she
walks into a store. I don’t
care for it, either.
That’s the reason 1 now
shop at the discount atorcsi
All the merchandise is out
where you can see It. You
can take all the time you
want looking It over and

(Jacoby

nobody bothers you. And
when you finally make a
decision, you Just put it In
a basket and wheel it over
to the counter where the
raehirr takes your money
and wraps It for you.
That’s for met
NO PROBLEM
IN SAN MATEO
•
•
*
DEAR ABBY: I have
been a saleslady in a large
department stole in Chi­
cago frw over 40 years, and
1 think I know what "NO
SALE IN BALTIMOMRE"
means.
S o m e salespeople a p pionrh customers In n very
arrogant manner and the
way they say, "MAY I
ASSIST YOU" makes the
shopper feet that If she
doesn’t make up her mind
to buy something within
the next sixty leconds she
had better move along. I
always let the customer
browse around for a while
first, and then if ahr ap­
pears to want a salesper­
son’s help, 1 approach her
In a friendly way and let
HER ask ME to assist her.
VETERAN SALESLADY
IN T ilK LOOP
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"How To Have A Lovely
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Smith went up with dum­
my's king of spades *1 trick
one. Then he proceeded to
run o ff his five club tricks in
hope thut his opponents would
let some hearts gti.
Unfortunately for South,
that didn't happen. West's
four discards were the six &lt;«f
spades and the rtr-uce, four
and six v&gt;f diamonds while
East got rid of his own low
diamonds.
Then, Sou 111 led a diamond
to dummy's king. East was m
with the are and hail no
trouble finding the winning
defense, lie played his are of
hearts. This dropped South's
king whereupon Fust led n
heart ol his partner's jack.
West continued the suit and
the defense had their live
tricks.

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hydrogen bomb. If he had
simply led n rdub to Ills king
at trick' (wo arid a diamond

Jhc

It wae after the chesting
scandal at the Air Force
Academy msde headlines na­
tionwide that a television in­
terviewer lined up a group of
young, bright-eyed unlveriity
student* to ask them how
they felt about cheating on
examination.
On* young man said, with­
out batting an eye, "Oh, I'm
sure everyone hat rhrsted on
an examination at one time
or another."
A pretty young coed said,
"I'd be afraid to cheat bcraut* I might get caught.”
And to it went— ae the young
pondered the queetion of
rheating and came forth with
their view* on the eubject.

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The shocking thing was
that out of ell those inter­
viewed nut one Ill'll, and that
to cheat or not to cheat was
a question of characterNot nn» said hr wouldn't
chrat because It would bother
his ronteirnre. Not one point­
ed out there would be no sat­
isfaction in u good grade
gained hy dishonesty. Why?
I* It because parents and
schools lay far more streaa
on prude* tbun on character?
la it because our young
heur nothing from the time
they enter high school but
’’You most compete"?
I* it that the young are
not t"M by their parents, "Do
the best you honestly can

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school psychologist.
Added to these, of course,
are the temporary problems
of helping a new pupil get ac­
customed to achool routine.
There comes a point, however,
at which parents expect too
much of a teacher and the
school. They need to do some
honeet luul-scsrchlng on this
question; In a public achool
system where every student
I* supposedly given equal op­
portunity, how much atten­
tion is one child entitled to?
Granted their c h i l d ie
DIFFERENTI And a good
teacher catcra to individual
difference*. But what about
all tha othar “ diffarant" chil­
dren?
It might b* considered In
terms 'o f ilmpl* arithmetic.
Roughly speaking, a class­
room teacher spends five
hours ■ day, or 300 minutes,
instructing his class. At least
a third of thla tlmo may bo
spent In presontbyp malarial,
giving directions, explaining
assignments, and tbs like—

Family Food Code*
By Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Aten.
DEAR POLLY— When we
have company my family usee
the initials "M .LK." and
"F.H.B." to save embarrass­
ment on serving seconds at
mealtime. For example, we
will say "W ill you have some
more o f the M.LK. chicken?"
or "Will you have some more
of the F.H.B, chicken?” If
anyone aske we say these In­
itials are the cook's magic
formula. "M .LK." actually
Mends for "more In the kit­
chen" and "F.H.B.” says
"family hold back."— MRS.
T. D. P.
DEAR
POLLY—t read
your column regularly but
have never been so moved to
write at now. I want to
strongly advise Mrs. W.J.R.
not to do anything about the
black spot on Her beautiful
antirpie mirror. She may ruin
the value of it completely. If
you. Mrs. W.J.R., could live
to he IdO years old or more,
don’t you think a few wrink-

lei would make you more In­
teresting? If you merely
wanted a reproduction o f an
antique, why didn't you buy
one? Consult anmeona knowl­
edgeable if the mirror really
does need rejuvenation and
make it subtle. Don't let It
turn out looking like a paint­
ed up old lady.— F.S.V., an In­
terior decorator.
DEAR POLLY—Before put­
ting empty fruit Jars away,
after they have been washed,
1 always place half of a clean
paper napkin In each jar. The
napkin ahsorba any moisture
and helps keep the lid from
rusting.— MRS. G. G.
DEAR POLLY—I am sure
many of the readers have
vegetable gardens, so hrra is
a hint for them. Use longhandled tongs from a barbe­
cue set to drop seed potatoes
is you remain standing and
a v o i d a backache.— MRS.
U. F. G.
DEAR POLLY— My hus­
band Mnrka in a khaki uni­

form and Its back at am at*
ways comes out aftsr several
washings. Othar wives I know
hare ha! the same problem.
Repeated sewing' only tends
to tear the material. When I
was Ironing on tome lron-on
tape, I discovered that if I
took half Inch strips of thla
and put them on tha scams
of the khaki and then sewed
over that they do not pull out.
It seems to work well on oth­
er rlothee. too. Believe this is
going to ssve me quite a lot
of money so, I hops someone
else can profit by it, too, Just
love that column, it i* Ilka
my morning coffee. I can't do
without IL—LOIS
Thanks Lois, and tha col­
umn could not do without all
of you.— POLLY
Share your favorite home­
making Ideal . , . send them
to Polly In care of (The San­
ford Herald). You'll receive
n dollar if Polly uses your
idea in Polly’s Pointers.

B M W
How To Click With Camera
. . . with Alleen
Kitten by the ihuttcr bug?
If you are, you can save your­
self time, money and aggrava­
tion by following the sound
advice of an executive with a
camera Import firm.
Arthur Young of Allied
tmpex I’orp. recommends you
shop for a camera that ran
grow as your interest in pho­
tography grow*. Automatic
features of today's still cam­
era* do almost everything ex­
cept pose your subject. Ilow­
er er. over-simplification of a
camera is not good for s tru­
ly interested photographer.
For this reason he suggest*
an automated camera that
csri be switched to manual.
You |o*«, money when trailing
in » camera to buy a more
complex kit. be •*&gt;*
Hr foie dualling off to *
phnlo shop or department
store, ask yourself what ty­
pes of ph‘&gt;to» you want to

By Oswald Jacoby

toward dummy at trick three
he would have had a far bet­
ter chance of getting East
to return hit partner'* suit.
East might well have play­
ed his uu- of hearts anyway
■irue East could have figured
out that South .surely would
hold either the quern-jack or
ace of spades for Ins opining
bill and that the only hope of
beating the hand would lie
ill Ih* heart nut.
Then, North and South
might have hid the hand a
trifle better. South was tin
lucky to gn down al three notrump. hut there would have
been no way to brat him at
five clubs unit somehow nr
other both North ami South
had opportunity to shy aw try
Ity Mr. Ft.
from Itic unsatisfactory notrump into the winning club Nt-wapsprr Enterprise Assn
hand.
If you plan tn paint or pap­
er a Wall or celling, hut the
surfers ha* crack*, hole*, or
large broken aieas, you'll
have to do some plaster patch­
with the bruin* and ability ing before you run proceed.
and talent yuu h*v* and we'll
You ran easily co'upluti' *
lie proud of you whether you small patching Job If you use
are ut tin- top, middle or hul- the right tonln and material!.
toni of your rls-s’1?
Hut If th&lt; arsa to ha patched
Fan-lit* and teachcn had ia larger thun two feet square
better atop light now and ask you'd he wise to call in a pro­
themsclve*. "A te we empha­ fessional.
sizing
grade*
instead
of
For most repair Jobs, you
learning for It* own sake?"
need only these touls: wide
We have forgutten to ask, hlsded knife, trowel, chisel
“ What did you get out of hrerran opener, amsll paint
that com ae?" In our eager- brush, sponge and sandpaper.
nri* to ask. "What grade did
Two itirfnrnt type* of ma­
you make?"
terials will bo adequate for
In stressing competition in must of tbe jobs you'll en­
today’s
world,
have
we counter. The first is a putty
neglected to maka our young for filling small narks, such
realise that being able to live s* sparkling compound; thr
comfortably with one's helf is second is patching plaster.
1ven more important than to This is used on large holes,
get ahead of others?
or on crack* wider than oneeighth inch.
llanrlr t’sn flprnrr

take. Read up on tha variety
of still rameras on the mar­
ket. Once you decide what
camera will meet your needs,
rfirck publication* that ana­
lyze good and bad feature* of
different model* hefor* you
buy.
Young also gives these
warnings:
— Steer awrsy front bargain
operations. You ran get stuck
with a camera with poor
optlrs and mechanical flaws.
— S t 1e k to recognized
brand names to avoid margi­
nal or promotional equipment.
“ A common mistake of
most who buy earner**," he
says, "is not going through
the mrchsnical operations in
the store." Most reputable
dealers offer a trial period of
perhaps 1(1 days for you to
shoot some rolls. Take ndvantage of this.
Young points out that a
good product is thought out

step-by-step from th* packag­
ing to the end product. If
there is skimping on the pack­
aging, then the manufacturer
may he rutting corner* on
the quality of his equipment,
too.
You may select a plain
camera with range finder
costing 860 to $ 160 or a sin­
gle lens reflex for |K)0 to
1600 hut you can save money
hy buying a camera that elim­
inates features you won't use,
he soys. For example, do you
nred an Interchangeable lens
or a self-timer?
The bssie consideration, he
emphasizes, is In thr end use
or utilization of tha camera
you buy. Remembar that tha
more automated a camera Is,
the more subject It is to
breaking down. Is your dealer
equipped to repair It or is
there a definite manufactur­
er's guarantes for replace­
ment and repairs?

Do It Y o u rself:

You May Have To Patch

By Ruth M illett

Additional Help Needed
By Susan Light
Parents of a child with
problema in achool generally
feel that the teacher ehould
be willing and abla to do
something about them. And
rightfully so. Any teacher
worth hla salt will go the sec­
ond mile to hslp a pupil get
an the right track.
Many Uachera give up their
free time before achool, dur­
ing th* noon hour, anil after
dismissal to help children
who have fallen behind in
thalr achool work. They also
giva these same children an
axtra measure o f time and at­
tention during class periods,
and often pfepsre special
remedial assignments ( o r
them to do at homa.
When the problem It a mat­
ter of discipline, a teacher
may Stop everything several
time* a day to deal with the
culprit. Sine* many discipline
problems item from tha home,
h# will probably confer fre­
quently with the parents—or,
In more extreme cases, the

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to the entire claft. This
leaves "00 minutes for more
individual instruction. Assum­
ing there are 3U children in
the class, r*&lt; Ii child Is entit­
led to not quite 7 minutes of
the teacher's time and atten­
tion. Naturally, this figure is
purely hypothetical, but pro­
vides food for thought. When
one child consistently requires
more minutes of Individual
attention during the school
day, someone else i* deprived
of his rightful share.
If your child need* mors
than a public school can, or
should, offer, private tutor­
ing, Uttar discipline at homa,
professional counseling, or a
private school may U your
answer,

The first strp In preparing
a small plaster crack fur re­
pair is 'to scrap* It, An old
pockvtknife or a hear • can
opener will do the Job effec­
tively. After the ciack i*
scraped, brush it with a wet
brush to remove dust.
Nest, apply n thin coat of
the sparkling putty, using a
putty knife, 01 better yet, a
wlde-blsded knife Tha wider
blade make* possible 1 fea­
thered edge which promotes
adhesion. Let the putty dry
for s few hour*, then sandsmooth. If the sparkle shrink*
slightly after drying, apply *
second light cost, then sand
again,
For repairing h a i r l i n e
(lack a. apply dry spnckllug
putty with a dry sponge. Fob
'low the directions on ' the
package, then paint in the
usual manner.
Patching larger areas, calls
for a different approach.
Scrape or chip *w*y all Un­
loose puce* of old plaster
around the spot to he fixed.

If your patching are* is
larga, break tha plaster back
tn thr nearest stud and nail
* piece of thin plasterboard
or gypsum loth over the old
lath. Umleivul the solid edge
of the old plaster, If possible,
to assure greater support for
the urw plaster.
For Largrr Areas
Patching plaster Is tha re­
pair malarial used for Utge
treat. Mix only • smalt
amount and avoid excesslva
stirring.
Use a trowel to apply th*
plaster. If the holes or crack*
are deep, fill them In two
Slept. Be eur* to wet th*
crack thoroughly before ap­
plying the iscond coat. Allow
for ihrlukage by filling the
area slightly above the sur­
face.
After thr area has been
patched, let It dry for at lesat.
l'J hour*. When you're sure
it's completely dty, aand it
with fine paper to remove
rough spots. A priming cost
of shellac may be applied be­
fore painting or papering.

T h e Doctor Soys:

Healing Music' Helps

Wayne G. Ilrsndslsdt. M.D.
Anyone who would live In
u world without music is sick.
Many pcriuui have been help­
ed by music.
Even the witch doctor* of
Africa use primitive music to
work their cures. Although
the healing effects of music
have been known elncc an­
cient times, the scientific ap­
proach to tha therapeutic
value of music started with
the writings of Dr. Edward
Podolsky, a New York phy­
sician, in 1V19.
Just as there are different
kind* of drugs, thers aro al­
so different kinds of healing
music. But certain sounds,
far from healing, can act as
poison to aomt persons.
■Pleas* **nd your school
One o f the earliest contacts
problems to Susan Light tn any o f at had with music waa
car# o f Tha Sanford Herald. the lullaby uaed to send us off
Wbtla ah* cannot anawor each to peaceful sleep as babies.
latter personally, Utters o f Perhaps that la why lullablas
general Interest will b« answ­ isem to appeal t« j*rsona of
ered In this column.
all ages.

1

Sen-lit iiU have shown that
music increases ths flow of
blood to the bruin and stimu­
lates smile of the glands of
internal secretion, Marches
ami martial music Increase
muscular energy and music
with meal* I* an aid to diges­
tion-.
William Congreve, 17th cen­
tury poet, wrote that “ music
hath charm* to tooths the
savage breast.'* What h* did
not know wa* that mualc
played in a hen house Increaae* not only ogg production
but also helps to fatten th*
chickont. In tho dairy barn it
Ucraaaos th* flow of milk. It
ha* oven been found to Increst# th# growth o f plant#
both In th# greenhouse and
in Ur# field.
Music has been called a tintvereal language. What Tchai­
kovsky has to say is not Rus­
sian and what Siballus has to
■ay Is not Finnish. Not only
do tho composer# surmount

the language barrier—they al­
so speak to ua from past cen­
turies In terms we readily un­
der* Land.
Although tha moat spectac­
ular result* o f music therapy
have been seen in mental pa­
tients, you don’t hav* to b*
insane to benefit from music.
Music in the hospital delivery
room ease* th* pain of child­
birth. In the dentist's office,
it takes the terror out of drill­
ing. In th* anesthetle room, B
smooths th* Inductiqn of anes­
thesia. In th# wards, an ear­
phone on th* pillow helps lb*
patient through period* o f
pain and worry.
Music 1* not far listening
only. Patients with shoulder
disorders get wall faster when
they a n glean graduated ex­
ercise* on th# Lrombons,
drum# or accordion. PstlenU
with speech defects are 'help­
ed by taking up tinging.
Music, maestro, plots*!

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h o l e * He w t mi Hut t o n e . M o n o *

Darns.
up re*

55. Kumi( lire For Sale

fl sd d .n K A F u r n i t u r e
A T F A C T O R Y PIUCKH:
119 M a ^ n u l l a
223-4331

C n r i t T K O l ' S r CM A HOE
ACCOIJNT8— limited credit If
you o w n a phone Put c la s s i­
fied A is to w or k for youl

4 paym ents o f If

Dlacuunt f»t Cash or Accept
I rad a* In I’h. Hanfiird 111*
74i *. Delaand 734-374?
tiM A Ll*
F r i k M a Ir e
Itsfrlierator* g o a d con dlL lnn , C s U 13241(1 a f t e r 4 p m

l t d a.K. I'orta tie TV. like
new «&amp;». Call 2:3*3434 after
I p m

W ILSON

M A IER

KU H N

Huy — Ball — Trade
t l l - l l K. 1st.
233*4133

For the blggrel aelartlon of
nearly new and uaad furni­
K p m y f a i n t S3 37 qt
* 17 SiS
ture. aea Noll** Furnllura
gal, Limited C o l o r ■ 4b Quant*
Rrnkarsga
In
Caaaalbarry
lies Also Flbreglses Repin A
o n ‘ 17-11. Opan ( day* I to I.
Clnth. F rei ha ns V a r n is h A
film .

Cum pie I e

Mar ins

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FASCO CORP.
1500 F r e n c h

tva

M AJOR Oil Co. has hat vice
Mtstlon fur lease. Good lo ca ­

351-lato

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AMERICAN
Iff* 8

REN T-ALL

Hiawatha. I l l - d l l

s scsllsn t

opportunity

for qualified parson. Financ­
ial assistance A Dealer Train ­
ing available. I*h 323-St &amp;1

71. Male Help Wanted

RENT A TIED
Rnllaway.
Hospital.
Ra by
Rada,
by Day,
Weak, or
Month.
'CARROLL 'J FURNITURE
III W IH
lll-llll

53. Wanted To Uuy

Payton Realty
i

Uaad furniture Appllancaa, topi*
ate. Bought - Sold. Larry'a
Mart. I l l Sanford Av*. Ph.
III.(111.
CASK 1 EAST to rata*. Juat
ua* Tb* Herald Want Ada te
•all that turn yoa ■* longer
nasd.

You'll be Happier

A

ligh*

sic.

IIF.GIH*. EltEts NFftHKB A Ll*
rt n »« &lt; l P r a c t i c a l N u r s e s P o t L

237 up wewAJy In 8 p a r e T i m e
A d vertise new H igh Q uality
p roducts
evenings
or
days
o f f . No Con v o i c i n g
For ap­
p o i n t m e n t rail 133*1901 I to
4 p m. o n l y .
*

77. Situation Wanted
In T h e

C O L L E G E F r e s h m a n n e e d s p a rt
tim e
Job. Ha lee, O f f i c e
or
C h i l d c a r e 322*0212.
P A T H W O R K , Lillis* T h o m p s o n .

232*0300
W oik

W anted

333*4377

llcally priced Call tha Rail
Fatale * dept. Crumley-Moatelth. Inr 133.4131-__________

81. Ileal Fslale • Sale
JOHN E. FOX.

vm

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ulti). i i v

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25*5
722-2420

PARK

For

Fairm ont

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131-051*
&lt;22-5112

HOMES
FOR

I ow n

in

Seminole Realty
I M I 8 Park Ave.
172 5212 an y ti m e

Seminole

Plaza Area

F u lly air c ond iti on ed ho m es
wit h s t d s w a lk s and s ew er s A
n e a r &lt;F«u1 h
Semi n o li
Ella*
m s n t a r y A Jr. H i g h S c h o o l s .
O n ly t t M
down.
Paym ents
•Tb t o V»4, I n c l u d e s t a s t e A
Insurance
A ll w i t h t a r r a s a o
f l o o r * A b u i l t I n ’ s l o v e s . C all
#47*4111 ( W i n t e r P a r k y . D a w ay M e t c a l f . R e a l t o r .

8100 DOWN
* l o 5 W e e k d a y s — 21 hu ur
O c c u p a n c y fo r qu a lified M ili­
t a r y . Ph. I t l - I I I A

W.

SHEPHERD,

St. Johns Realty

A. W I L L I A M S
R ealtor
R a y m o n d L u n d q u let. A**«v
3 2 2 - m a A tla n tic B an k B ldg.

W*

Have

The

Home

For

You

STEN STROM
REALTY
till

NO { ’ l o s i n g Coat. No S a l e s m a n ' s
C om m ission, low d o w n pay*
m i n t . I l l d f n v , 3 ha th , S t o v e
4
R efrigera tor, ige
Corner
teot In n i ce R e s i d e n t i a l A r e a ,
322-5251.

P A R K D ill V B
Th. 122*2430

$100 DOW N
FHA — VA
H O M ES

Open Tonitfht ’til 9

LOCATION PLUS
Thl* t B ed room , I Bath hnm*
I* l o c a t e d tn t he h e e r t o f thla
• r e * ' e
fl n e a t
residential
district.
H aa
nice
Dining
Area,
P a n e l e d
F lorida
Boom.
P o r c h ,
com pletely
tQtJlpptd
K itchen, Including
.d is h w a s h er. Has W o o d F lo o rs
B r e a k f a s t Bar . C s n t r a ! l l e a t
i t la d u c t e d f o r a ir eo nd t *
H o n i n g , Vlaa b e e n c o m p l e t e l y
renovated
A ttractively p ric­
ed, t o o . O n l y 111,300.

1. I, A 4 BEDROOMS
2. IH A 2 B AT H !
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
F t Complete informellon
Bee or Cell Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
We Have The Hume For You

STENSTROM

STEN STROM
REALTY
15(5 Park Dr
Dial I l l - K l e

N OR T H O R L A N D O HOMES
OPEN HOUSE 54 S . ' E J g * r n o n

QUO.

P A O L A — Ne at 2 B e d r o o m C o n ­
c r e t e B l o c k h o m e on w o o d e d
H acre l o i ^ t " , l o 0 .

ROBERT

l#ak#

$100 DOWN
FHlA-VA HOMES

SALE

F u r t he Pe e l B u y In
A N ew o r l t e » * l e H o m e .
Net H t t n a i r o m R e a l t y

$11,700
nf

neellor

AUTHORIZED BROKER
Tor
A LI, FIIA-VA
Governmen l owned home*. Down
payments from 11(0. Low
monthly payments Including
taxes and Insurance. Lei ue
•how you *4 TOUR con ven­
ience.

R
E
A
L
T
Y
323-1171

LOCH
ARBOR
t H O M E S f r o m w h i c h to c h o o s e ,
i B d r m , o n lot w i t h t r e e *
1 1 1 .550. 3 Bdrrn. F i r e p l a c e .
F la
f lm
$14,250. 4 B d r m
1
a c r e o f land o n leak# 127,5oo.
P h o n e us f o r d e t a i l s o n d o w n
p a y m e n t ami term s.

Dr,

COM M KIG’ IA L LOT

part

Drive

T H E T IM E T E S T E D FIRM
111 N. P a r k A v t .
122.4121

Hath l l a m a on a p p r o a l m a t a ly H a c r e &gt; ar d . F e n c e d b a c k
ya rd , a e so rte d fru it b e a r in g
t r e e s W e l l fu r y a r d , p a r t i a l
ly f u r n i s h ad, w a s h e r , d r y e r ,
■l o v e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , y a r d t o o ls
A la w o m o w ar

Main

Park

P H E T T I E 8 T J»POT IN T O W N
L o v e ly 2 B e d r o o m . h om *, hard*
w ood floors, electric kitchen,
closed ga ra g e, beau tifu l shad*
t r a c e , o n l y $13,500 w i t h $504
down.

SOUTH W ARD

D RIVE
222-7425

2 22 -1 (7 4
131-41(1

Nig hts: 223-flTOO
322-0441

1524

You

NIGHTS

REALTY

THE CANDY HOUSE
Not Really, but a resemblance
to a fairy lale. Thla 2 badroom f'B homa located on a
. lerga corner lot, complelaly
Alr-Conrtitloned for the tong
hot summer; Toure for Juel
120(1 down and 125.44 per mo.
This will Include Ine. a
Taxes.
EV ERETT A .H ARPER
. AOENCY - REALTOR
2445 B. Park Avenua
■22-2114 or (11-1144

2545 PARK DRIVE
112-14K
117-7475

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

SOUTH SEMINOLE
RESIDENTS

CALL 838-7291

SOU TH W ARD

LOOK!

Investment A R**Ry
111 N. Park Av*.
111.(17*

I BEDROOM,' t Bam, Centra!
Heat,
Turner Lot, Double
through “ For Rent” ada. Gat
a itr * Income!
Carport. 172(111.

IN N E R S P R IN G M A T T R E S S
Find your HOME tho easy way,

R E N O V A T IO N

C -A -L -L
MERLE at 312 382* for p*r*ongli»*d wrvic*.
II* ha* home* lUted la th* d tj of Sanford
and Semlnol* County.

♦ FOR-SALE
New Homea

FOR-RENT
Used Homes

FOR-LEASE •
Older Homes

A -L -S -0
^M ER LE

|l| \| I It

Home

INC.

r.

Strickland Morrison, Inc.

The

312-1074

MERLE in aulhoriwd by both V . A. nnd
F. II. A. to tell thalr hontea Iocstad wher«v*r
■ V. A. at
H. A. For-Sab Sign U dbpbyod.

from

Have

KINOswoon

tlum available 3 to 11:30 A
V F R a L Outstanding 2 A I
11 to 7:30 Hhlfte. Contact SEBedroom
llcmes available In
D i r e c t o r o f N u r s e s , Beinlnol*
all Areas ui tint ford. Lai us
M e m i»i 1*1 H o s p i t a l , H a nf or d .
Phow you Aroundl

in a FORD

\ &gt;&gt;l It

G K E E N l ilt A I R
C h a l e t l o l l a v a Ha bla In O r t a n bralr o f Loch A rb or ovarlook*
In g g If c o u r s e . C u » 1 o n
i
bu l l ill n g
tn y o u r ■ peel fl ea
Mona.
GreanbraJr
developed
by

1

.Payton Realty

tt

We

STENSTROM
REALTY

h'*u»»'keepln k Full Urns June
M a r y . |7,tJ0 i t r a k a r a C o o p
through August nr part time
Immediately Mature woman
or corn pedant High Nthool
Girl In *lty Llmlte. Tram - 171-1101 7510 H i a w a t h a at ! 1 - ( 2
purtatlun desired. Reply to
llos 11?, Sanford Herald. Hiv­ I B E D R O O M , 4 n a i n H um e,
c o r n e r lo t. 272-7241.
ing references, sgs. Salary

T ell them you s aw
H a n f o rd H e r a l d !

SALES BROKER

4 HKDROOM

AH
a
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a
ld w
a
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t
-a
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aa
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a
i Tha City nf Sanford Civil far R i* lt or
a
ay
o
u
rp
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o
n
a
lD
ia
l 111-M
U vie* Roard la accepting appli­ 104 N. Park Av*.
131*0121
o
r 411-M
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a
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ln
p
la
)
cations for lha position of
a
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ary a
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.
ROOM?
R*nt
p o l i c e pntrolman. Itaoulra- TOO MUCH

tnenta: 15 lo 10 yrs. of age
I'M hgt. and 1(4 fha. wgt.:
minimum of high school edu­
cation or equivalent. Poaltton
of fers good working condi­
tion* and ptnaton plan. Kaamlnatlon for quallRed ap­
plicant* will be held at ?:M
p. m. April I. 1115 In tha city
hall. Submit app lication*' to
Civil Servlca eaamlnar prior
&lt;• March 11, IMI.

with
good

95. liouacs For Sale

MAN with Car, Earn 111 up
watkly In Spirt Tima. Ad- 83. Heal Fatale Wanted
vartlaa New High Quality
product avanlnga or day* off. HAVE pro»p«(tlva buyer for 4
No ranvaastog. For Appoint*
o r I net**, im pr ov ed o r unmint call 111-1005 5 to ( p
Improvtd land, near San­
m . only.
ford Alto need home realle-

MAN Wanted for yatr round
Job. Man with Family pra171-1170
terred. Htata length of time
In Sanford, who you have
B
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.
workad for A kind of work.
S
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T
.
YVrlta Roa 111, Sanford Har­
I11-M
7I
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ald.

55. Furniture For Sale

H o r n ,.
7&gt;4 Acres
C h i c k e n H o u s e s . Very
f o r .Nursery, 312*405$

Needed
(.h lH rsn

S, A 4 B E D R O O M S
1. 1 4 A I B A T H S
K ITCH EN EQ U IPPED
IX) W M O N T H L Y P A Y M E N T S
IM M E D IA TE D E L IV E R Y
For Com plete In form a tion
See o r C a l l T o u r

FHA - VA

NICE

72. Female Help Wanted

DAYS

U
S
E
DF
U
R
N
I
T
U
R
E

332-1302 7410 Hiawatha at 1T-S1

BUILDERS.

REALTY
orrice: 112*2111

2,

91. Karma, Groves

Scmlnnla County
(Dia l Dir ect )

am

JIM H U N T
$100 D O W N
FHA - VA HOMES

Lot on FUN LAKE, approxi­
mately 1 Acre on good boat­
ing A swimming lake.

F R E E E ST IM A T E
Upbolal *r Ing A Mattraaa raneivatlng New AUaad Furni­
ture. Call M i Redding Mfg. 74. Sales Help Wanted
Co. at H I Celery Ave. I l l C u IjO R K U M A N w i t h c a r B a r n
2117.

SPECIAL SALE

Autornntiva Hupp Ilei

90. IkiIh For Sale

I

H fh on l

and Sales Broker

FHA A V A
Real Estate Melee Broker
H -A -V -K H -E -N-T-A-L -S
Merle W. Warner, Realtor
222-M2(
70S B. Park

425-5938

Mi 'Til Kit 8
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GC
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Management

101

F u r n i t u r e Co.

T H I S IH IT*
I l i n A ut I loti at I t IL L ’ S It A It (SAIN HA H N, e v e r y ’ K u n d a v ,
1 on p
m
14(10 G r a p e vi ll a
Ave

Property

1 1 — Money
Wanted
( 4 — F ev ln ae A Loan
( ( — Insurance
( * — S chools A I n s tr u c t io n s
7#— E m p lo y m e n t Services
71 — Mels Help W anted
IJ — Fem ale Help Wanted
72— Mala or Fem ale Help
74—Sate* Help W an te d
77—S ituat ion W a n t e d
t l — Incom e P r o p e r ly
II — Dulln ess P rop .— Sale
IJ — Reel Delete (Van ted
14 — Iteal Estate Hele
17 — Dullness R en tal*
•0— L ots For Bale 1
(1 — F a r m * — G rov es
•7— Gut o f State A c rea g e
13— H ou se s F or Bale
l ( — House s — Sale or Beat
•7— Houae For R ent
100— R eeort R entals
101— Tra ils re— C ab a nas
102 — Mobile llo n ie e — Bale
1v 1— Mobil* Itume*— ! U n (
104— T rs lle r S p e cs— R e n t
1 0 5 — Tra iler
I*oi#—-Salt
l o t — A p a r tm en t s For i le a l
101— R o o m s F or Rent
110— Ho te l R oom *
113—'Hen lal A g ent*
113— Wan trd To R e a l
115— A utos F or Hale
H i — Autos— Hal* o r T ra d *
l l ( — T ru c k * For hele
l 20— A utom ottv* Service
I I I — Sc oote r * # C ycle*
133— Boat s i t Motors
175— Marine hupplles

From

V A - FHA

St. Johns Realty

:D INDEX

322-5612

p orc h a as o f Ulus Lustra. Car*

rn al n ln g

Th# Town nf Caeealbtrry.
Florida raquoata bhta on ibe_
follow Ing:
On# uead 12*1 Model Wheel
Tractor
with
front
end
loader and fork lift loading
attachment with als-foat
rear mounted culler mower.
Uurket alas i / l l l i s cubic
yards 'F u l l load raparlty
2,000 tha, break away rap.
•city I uno lha Pump 1.200
lb . PHI. Width o f Duc­
ket a la ly -flt t t«S) Iruhe.
Live power take o f f P T O
11.It. Power •teei'lng, disc
type rear brake*. Complete
drawer bar with three l l )
point
hitchForty
i to)
horse power at'S.lori It P.M,
fly wheel. Tires— 14 y a 2*
•la ply aaiid rear, front.
7.M a 1* ala ply rib
All bid* shall ba ramllted to
tha following address;
Town Clark
Town of Caeeelberry
I*. O ll o i 11
raaaetberry, Florida
In aaala.l
envelopes
legibly
marked "T own pT Caeeelberry
— Tractor Bid" by tha Ith day
o f April A. D. IMS by IJ. *0
Noon
Publlah March II. J«, IMS.
CDK-loo

1

C L A S S I F I l

I— L o n a Foun d
2— P ers on s!*
4— B eau ty Care
1— Da y Nuraerlea
4 —Child Car*
1 — D n ge—C a l i — Pet*
10— Pou lt ry — L ives toc k
17— Hpeclel Notice*
11—C e l e r ln g — F oo d
14— Piece s to E el
15— aSpeHsl Hervlcee
1*— Hwlm mlng P oo ls
IT— Je nit or 1*1 Bar vies*
11— Do-H -Y o u r s e lf
17 — Bulldere Supplies
20— H erd war*
21 — llume I m pr ov em en t*
23 — P lum bing
23— F eintin g
14 — W ell D rilling
&gt;5— Air Cond A l l e e t l o g
I f — R ad io • T ele v is io n
77 — P ho to A E qu ipm en t
10— Hume A ppliance s
1 1— M ual cel Inst r u m i n t i
32— Business UqulpmeDl
J ! —J o b P rintin g
74— Upho lster y
15— Vac uum C leaners
37— M ov in g A S to r a g e
31— K i t er min e t o r i
43— r ia n t a — Fe«da — Sseds
5U— Misc, For Bsl#
l l — A rti cles For Rent
51— Hwap or E x ch a n ge
41 — W anted T o Uuy
14— F urniture For Hal*
14— A nt iques For Sale
l l — Money T o Loan
•*— Business O ppo rtun ities

p er da y r e n t a l
f o r Kiser*
IrIt* C a r p s 1 Hhai riponsr w i t h

lira ms.
Kmhrolders,
I's u has, ti c. Ta ke

Legal Notice

t

95. Houses For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

BWIMMINO Pool l # i ( ( . I * c r «
A - C -R -E - A - O -B I-N
■had* tree*. 2 bedroome A
Eastern Seminole County
*11 purpoe* room, 2 bathe,
F
r
e
t
11,(00
Equity,
not
In
Mf.OM.OP
large Florid* room, ConaerFlight Pattern, 10 mlnutea
Leek* Harney — Geneva Area
vatory. FHA appraised for
from Base. Renovated like
Parcel No. 1 Osceola Road.
212.0*8. Owner will eacrlflc*
new, t Bedroom homes, terParcel No. 2 Lake Harney Rd.
wall to wall c*rp*tlng, « t r
r a ti o floor*, equipped kit ­
Each Parcel contain* a p p r o icondltlonng, and dl*hw*eh*r.
chen*. Low In-aarvlee payImately M Acre*. 11% Down,
DeBary ((1-4115 evening* A
manta, lose than renting,
Batanoa In 4 Tear*.
w e e k e n d ! . ____________ _
ready to occupy. HEI.MLY
DIAL 222-M lt
REALTY, Office In Village
Marl* W. Warner, Realtor
SUNLAND
ESTATES, 4 Bed­
Hall o f N. Orlando. IS1-IM1,
Ban ford, Florida
rooms, 2 bath. Central Air.
Eve*. 212-2(71.
many **tr»». t22-I27(.
RAVENNA TARK,
Medallion P A R K RtDO E— BUB-DIVISION
horns, 2 O d m , 1 Vk hath. Con­ 2 Ddrm., 2 Rth„ Entry Foyer,
tact present occupant*.' 222Real Es'at* — rwauranca
.Fam ily Room. Rre*kf**t Bar,
7111.
trd A Park Av*
Itt-M lI
Built - In Kitchen. Central
Heat. Double Oarage, City
2&gt; 2 REDROOM Home* M.IM REPO-BALE, 2 Bedroom home
Bewtr. (17,100. Open Dally.
unfinished
In Geneva 2(0
each. 1 In Lake Mary.
Evtnlng* (44-1711.
Down, no qualifying. Call
BAHT PILCH En
Collect Phil Black 2M-2241, BY OWNER: For thoee d e e d ­
Beet Ruy Broker
Jacksonville.
ing prestige living. In tho
222-74(1 Day or Night
beeutlful
Mnyfnlr
Section,
LA-.OE,
NEW, Custom-built
nenr plctureeque Lnke Mon­
home.
Rolling
Illlla Oolf
roe. 2 Bedrooms. 2 Bath, »lr
Co u ree. Ban I.an do. For In
conditioners, drepee, carpetJOHN SAULS AGENCY
formation call 221-2222.
- &gt;lng. Come a see. l i t Virginia
R E A L ESTATE BROKER
Ave. 212-2I0T.
Appraleal Specialist
111 No. Park
122-1174 LAKE MARY, I Rooms with
targe bath. Doubts Carports,
Government Owned
Corner lot, good location A
Humea
THE OLD LADT WHO LIVED
near public Reach. Call 112IN A SHOE would know )uet
0110 after 4:10.
what to do with all of her
children If ah* owned this 4 BEDROOM - 1 Beth • Ber
RIO 2 Story, 4 Bedroom. 2
vie* Men 2IM Dawn • Mov*
Selection o f 2. 2. end 4
bath Country home just ou t­
In - (72.12 mo. plug Texes A
Bedrooms located tn va rle M
side Benford. Almoet an acre
Ineurxneo.
LMN
ENTER
Be.llone of fanford
of land, tiled beck yard tor
PRISES, INC. Mtln office: I
Immediate Delivery
ml. So. of Sxnford on 17-S2.
vegetable garden, brick fire­
place, e e p e r a ie , dining room.
1 Blk W e il on Seminole MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Open houae Sunday noon un­
Av*. Ph. 111-2(11 collect.
FROM $50.00
til I p. m. Drive West on
LAKE
MART— 2 Bedroom, 2 FOR THE BEST HOME
Flret
BE,
croee
rellroed
bath Concrete Block Home—
tracks, go 2 blocks, turn left
BUY
U rge lot— deeded Lake Privi­
on Bevler Road. Look for
SEE YOUR
•
leges— priced to eell al 14,200
yellow
house
with
Urge
porch A here's the beet part
— not 120,000 but only 112,000
with terme.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
"5Va Trad* Nellonally** •
132*4122
T E f wt eell government owned 120 N. Park Av*.
FHA and VA home*.
1 BEDROOM
Fr*m*
Horn*,
1700 down payment. For easy
quilt Ar**, outtld* Barbecue,
Qualifying and occupancy call
Pattur* avallablt for hort*
8TEMP ER AGENCY
or
pony.
Partially
furn
Realtor - Appaletr • tneuror
14.100. Ph. 232*0231 aftar 7
222-42(1
U l ( I. French
p. m.

WORLD

OFFERING A SPECIAL BER- 31, Musical Instruments
VICE? Mora than td.lOI read
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pine* your a ll
Spinet, take up payment*.
8. Pels A Supplies
May ba aaan tn your area by
COMPLETE LAWN CARE
calling
Credit Manager, Waaa
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Landscaping. Spraying.
lay-Proaaar Plano Co., t i l l
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AILT— f i n n y f r i e n d s
FIX IT SHOP
W. U Harmon — 111.4111
I Mila* South o f Sanford oo
NEW LOCATION
IIwy. IT-ll.
M l Bo French
Ml-ITII
You can find anything you
n*ad advertised In tha Harald
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NEW APPLIANCES at Warehouaa
Price*—
Frlgldalra,
Hot Point, RCA. Zanllh, ate.
Call Charlie Oormly collect
■ t Aaeoclaled Radio A TV,
l i l t N. o ra n g o Ava., Orlan
do &lt;11-1111.

84. Real Estate • Sale

grrallk Page 10— March 19, 1965

Whatl Chair*. Walkara, Canoa
SANFORD ELECTRIC
A Crutch#* for rant or aal*.
Prescriptions at L o w a a t O. E. Ap-Ilenca*— New A Uaad
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FA U ST DRUG STORE
price*. I11-M7I.
Frao Dallvary
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425-5938

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SICK ROOM NEEDS

322-5612
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W . W A R N E R , REALTOR

708 South Park Avenue
A
Sanford, Florida
Dial 322-3829
Letg All Attend Church T h b Sunday

• C te aa lg f 4

S P E C IA L

Pro ce a e in l

Fall
• Brand K i v Caver far
Matt rasa

$ 1 4 50

• Brand New Inaalatian
ALSO: Nrw Mattraaae«. Box Spring*, Hollywood Bads,
Odd Slssa and Ktaf Slia Bada Mada Ta Ordar at
Fartary Priraat

Echols

BEDD ING CO.
119 Magoalla Ava, Boafard
121-8821

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Want Ads Are Community Conversation — Read and Use Them ! Call 322-5612
95.

H oum a F o r Salt

I IJEDROOM ’HOME, It*, room*,
hardwood noon, air cond.,
c.ntral hall h.at, attic fan.
On* own.r. lari* eorn*r lo t
Call 333-1743 or writ* Box
111. Bacford K*rald.

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ftanfarft krralh March 19. 1965—Page 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

96. Houses • Sale or Rent
RAVENNA PARK. 1 B.droom
hou**. Call owner 311-3174.
I BEDROOM Horn*. I ll Orint
A n . Itl-T llt.

97. Houses For nent

Br.,
Br..
llr.,
Br.,

UNFURNIBHED
1 bath. 111 mo.
1 bath. IT1 mo.
1 bath. HID mo
1 bath, t i l l mo.

Stemper A gency
R •a1tor.Appril.tr.Trad**
lit .t ill
1111 B. Franch At *
MART, halt* T l* w , N *w
1 Bdrm. Furn., Adult* II*.
Flopd n*ar &lt;th. 133-315).

LA K E

a BDRM. COMPLETELY Turn-

tahed 333-1577.

"I outrank yoO, Sargaantl Tm a school MAJORETTET

3 RKDROOM Hou**. Itltrh*n 105. Trailer Lota • Sale
•quipped l?*t mo. 133-334*.
WHY FAT RE.sf*
'
d ROOM Houee. unfurntehed tin Own your own Trailer lot II*
a month. Miller Road ott S
mo. Lake Monroe. Iff.SMS.
Sanford Ave.
1 RKDROOM oueet Houee. 100
Ft. Frontal* on Lak* Minnie,
air conditioned, furnlehed or 106. Apartments for Rent
unfurnlahed. Ph. 133-1415.
WELAi.A APA RTS! ENTS 114
FURN. 1 Bdrm. Cottai* South
A'. Flret SL
on 1T-»1 at Flv* Point* SIS
mn. plu* ■*• A tax. Llaht*
A W .t.r furnlehed. &gt;31-1 ««T FURN. email Apt-, let floor.
1*03 Simple, 333-0711. •
after * p. m. or anytlm. Sat.
or Bunder.
I BDRM. 3 Beth, Femllr Room.
Central heal A air. t i ll mo.;
3 Bdrm. Unfurnlahed. Ml mo.

Payton Realty

133-1101 3M0 Hiawatha at tf-13
UNFURNISHED If o u • a. I
hdrm., bath. eomplat.ly re­
decorated, tood location. &gt;334340.

102. Mobile Homes - Sale
and I B M r o o m i ^
NEW end USED
Awnlnie A Cabana*
QUALU'T MOBILE HOMES
R « r 17-13 S _______ ttl-3543

FURNISHED

If I-IS41.

Apt.

»I0.

106. Apartments for Rent

APT. I ll Elm. Fireplace. Carpeted. Tile kitchen. Nicely
furn. III. fll-M IT.
115. Autos For Sale
LAKE
MART,
Clean
Nic ely
Fur n. l e r i e Apt., 1 Bdrm.
Adulte. Call 333-1*10.

ROOMT furn. 1 bdrm- apt. III.
1701 M a tn olli. I31-MS1.

3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt., water
furn. M l'm o. 113-0117.
CASH WAITS FOR YOU
Bell It throuth
Herald Want Ade

m o.

BUT I KNOW THIS
DEALER’S REPUTA­
TION IS A -l, SO
WHAT AM I
WAITING FOR ? ?

V w
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* Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons
Complct* Selection
S9'» Thru 64*a

$200 - $300 Down
$10 - $60 Month

CorTnfr Monia 4 Door Hardtop.
— Bucket Beale, Automatic Tran.ml..ion, Radio, Heater, and While
Tlrea. 3.800 Actual Mllea, 2 Year &lt;T C A W C C
Warranty Still In Effect.
■+&gt;
O Q Chary II 4 Door Sedan. Standard Tram- $ 1 1 O R
D w mleelon. A Real Popular Car.
■ * ——

S U P ER

100% Mechanical
juarantea — SO Daps —
1,000 Stlie* On All •
Uaad VW a.

62

lelce — Parta — Service
■
‘ actory Authorlaed Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17.93
Sanford, Fla.

322-1835

D U PER

S P E C IA L

Pontiac Star Chief 4 Door Sedan.
Hydramatlc Tranamtaalon, Power
Steering, Power
Reduced From 31893
Brakao and All Morrokld*
*T *A I t f i R Q
Interior. We Sold It N«w.
* ^
l« U O

P R IC E D

FO R

CLEA RA N CE

g j Bulck Inrlcta 4 Door Hardtop. New
Tlree, Power Sttcrlni, Power Brake*,
Air Conditioned, One Owner and
301Q C
23,000 Actual Mllea.
* !* » «
Pontiac Bonnerille Safari Station Wagon.
Fully Powered Equipped. Pontlae'a
Finest Wagon. Can Giro Complet# Details. 1 ■ ——
Pontiac Bonnerille 4 Door Vlata, Factory
Air, Full Power Including Seats and
Window* and AH Morrokld* Interior.
M fiQ f)
A Beautiful Ona Owner Luxury Car.
IW w U

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mo.
mo.

m*.
mo.
mo*
mo.

BANr0RD AVE-

open irrow G s
Sanford, Florida
&gt;23 4803
National Repoaaenalona Inc.

drlre. Perfect Transportation. A
Real Hard Ta Find Item.

IO Q E
», o u

D O N T FORGET OUR W IDE SELECTION OF
CARS AT OUR W EST SIDE LOT.

m

101 W. tnd at.

r o

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condition.

IMO CHEVROLET H Ton pic k ­
up. 131-0711.

HOLLER'S
of Sanford

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

| f[B U I C .K

NEED E X T R A CABHT A Her­
ald W ant-A d aalia thoaa a r.
licit* no lo n ia r needed. Low
In coot— h lih tn raaulta. Din
I l l - M i l or 411- t l i l .
Ph. 131-4431

M a gn olia

BOB H AS A L R E A D Y
HAD T O T A K E O N E

W R IT IN G O R D E R S
B U T HE B E L IE V E S
H E C A N M A K E ITTH RU T H E W EEK EN D !
Ford G ilixic, Police Car, Puranlt Engine,
AT, Heater, Excellent Condition,
New Paint, Naw Tire*.

M

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$ 1 1 QR
IIOU
* () Q 6
* ]3 9 5

*360

Wagon, Good Tranaportatlon.

61 MERCURY
&gt; Pgaaengar Station Wagon. V-l,
Automatic Transmission. Power
Steering, Power Brake*. Radio,
Heater, 1.u n g e a r Rack and Flee- C f t
trie Itrar Window. I.ualroua lllark “T I
Flnith With All Vinyl Red In1
lerlor. Solid Body.

RAMBLER WAGON. A MeUllle Bronaa
63 Matching
Interior. A Straight Stick With
Bucket Seata. Radio. Healer, New
Tire* and Factory Air.

With
&gt;1QQQ
I WWW

WEEKEND SPECIAL!

FREE

*65 LICENSE PLATE

FULL T A N K OF GAS
FULL USED CAR W A R R A N T Y

IfA Q Q
■ l*OW

WEEK-END BONUS SPECIAL!
GET I M A
T H ISl 8 8 0

0 | VOLKSW AGEN
SUN - ROOF

U N D E R N EW M A N A G E M E N T

519 E. First St.

322-5441

Sanford

1965 T R IU M P H ’S

SPORTS
C O N VER TIB LES

P

RED U CED

^

Q U IC K

FO R

S A LE S

C R EA M

SALE!
THESE TRADE-INS ARE
KNOWN IN THE TRADE

*

AS

“ CREAM - PUFFS” OR EXTRA
CLEAN AUTOS. COME IN AND
SEE FOR YOURSELF!

59 CHEVROLET
B*1 Air 4 Door Hardtop. V-&gt;,
Automatic Tr*namt»*lon, Power
Steering, Power Brak**, Kadi®
and Heater.

*1888

CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH, INC.

*495

2 Door, Beat Buy You’ll Find.

Steering, Radio, Healer and Whlta
Tlrea. Thl* la A Dark Blue Beauty With
20,000 Actual Milta. Only

RON-SUN

Or MI 7-2330

M

#

8-22. V-8 WITH KOUR-IN63 COMET
THE-FLOOR! Bucket Seata, Power

Automatic Tranamlaalon, Radio, Heatar,
Power Steering, Power Brake* and
Whlta Tlraa.

• BEN H OW LAND (General M e t .)
• BOP THOMAS (Sales Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. D. BROWN
. • SAM SIMCOE

_
^

M fiftQ

2 Door Hardtop. A Blailng
62 PLYMOUTH
Red Finlah With Spolleaa Interior. V-8,

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

Phone 322-0614

Hollers Invites You To Their One
Stop Shopping For The Car Of Your
Choice. They Have A Wide Selection
Of Good Used Cars And No Reason­
able Offer Will Be Turned Down.
All Cars Must Be Sold Before They
Move To Their New Location ! I

*1095

0 0 FORD FAIRLANE 2 Door V -8, Stick Shift.

62 CHEVROLET
V, Ton Pick Up. IIs* Btap Bid* Bed.
Good Tire* sad A Clean Cab. Good
Mtchxnlcal Condition.

*1195

61 CORVAIR MONZA
2 Door Redan. Automatic Tranemla­
alon. Radio and lira ter, Whit* Finlah
With Rod Vinyl Interior.

THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A
TRIUMPH SPORTS CONVERTIBLE FOR THE
LOWEST PRICE EVER TO BE OFFERED I I

"Super &gt;8" Convertible, Automa­
tic Tranemlaalon, Power Hirering, ff f
F
Tower Brake*, Power W indow *, f I I l % A ^
Radio nnd Heitor. SPECIAL TOI U
^
DAY AND SATURDAY.

4 Wheel Drive, Top and Curtain*,
Good Tlree and Good Condition
Throughout.

*1095
*1195
’ 6 95

]

MODEL 1200 CONVERTIBLE
FO R

HOLLER'S

OF SANFORD

SANFORD

2507 PARK DRIVE
322-0711 or 322-0861

TH E

LO W

KQ FORD G A LA X IE 4 Door, Automatic
Tranamlaalon, Power.
0 Q FALCON 2 Door, Automatic
ww Tranamlaalon.
0 0 VOLKSW AGEN CONVERTIBLE.
0 0 BUICK LeSABRE 4 Door, Power and Air.

H EATER, W H ITE TIRES, SEAT
BELTS A N D W H E E L COVERS

0 4 CHEVROLET IM P A L A 4 Door, Hardtop,
w
Power and Air.

P R IC E
E X T R A SPECIAL

OF

*1843
SPITFIRES
TR-4*a (Fully Equipped)

1965 M U S T A N G
USED — 10.000 MILES. V-8. AIR CONDITION,
FACTORY WARRANTY.

$2175
$2696

YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO PASS UP THIS
ONE

PHONE 822-0231
SOI W EST FIRST STREET
1501 W E 8T FIRST STREET

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T I L 9 P.M.

Fnll Power

Renault Dauphlne, Excellent Condition.

66 Rambler

Gold

’960

f i d Charrolet Bel Air 4 Dr Sedan R A H ,
&gt;194)1*
O I Autn, Tran*., Power Steering, Air ConcL
• WWW
New Torker,
M Chryaler
And Air Conditioned.

CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE, Snow Whltn Fialab
Blue Top, Lortly Blue Interior,
Radio, Heater, Automatic Tranamlaalon,
Power Brake*. Power Steering and New
Tlree. A Full 8 Year Or 80,000 Mile
Warranty On Thia One. A SAVINGS
C A W C
You Won't Believe 1
3 f\ Y &amp;

64 With

Automatic Tranamlaalon. Radio, Heatar
and Whlta Tlrea. A Full 45,000 Mile
Warranty Left On Thle One,

1801 W . 1st St. — Sanford

2507 PA RK D R IV E

2 T R 0 N - S U N 'S !

BARRACUDA— A Glittering Metallic
64 Finlah
With Matching Interior. V-B.

DAY O FF DUE T O
F A T IG U E FR O M

Seminole County Motors

51 JEEP

I

ttH FL BOAT With Motor a
Trailer, 111-0111.

OPEN MON. THRU FRI. TILL 8 P. M.

L O C A T IO N

59 VOLKSWAGEN

Ph. n i-iM i

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

TEM PO RA RY

U S ED C A R

C LEA R A N C E!

Teur EVINRUDE Daalar

tei-e-s e . tat.

0 0 Chevrolet Corealr Monxa A T , R A H

Station Wagon. V-8, Automatic
Tranamlaalon, P o w e r Btecrlng,
Power Brakes, Radio and Healer
and Air Conditioning. SPECIAL
TODAY AND SATURDAY.

IN C

Gateway T o T il* Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods

133-IOIt

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

62 FORD

Hp/wpliifE

p

118. Trucks For Sale

61 OLDSMOBILE

Claaalc 4 Door 6 Cylinder,
69 Rambler
Standard Trannmleeinn With Oter*87 Volka. 1898 bal. 139
*«0 Cher. 11199 baL SSI
*89 Mercury 1791 bal. 1ST
*88 Ford 1399 bal. SIT
*68 Lincoln 1899 baL 129
*81 Pontiac 1299 bal. 110
Jeep
(997 bal. I l l
*60 Rambler 1897 bal. &gt;42
•1 Rambler 11182 bal. &gt;81
*88 Plymouth 1399 baL &gt;24
61 Plymouth S81S bal. &gt;41
*85 Olda 1491 baL S24
*86 Old* 1391 bal. 132
*88 Olda 1997 bal. »4I
*87 Dodge 3381 bat. 329
‘87 DeSoto $399 bal. &gt;19
*87Bulrk &gt;684
bal. &gt;32
&gt;7 Cher. &gt;899 bal. &gt;31
M Renault &gt;493 bal. &gt;27
‘60 Mercury &gt;707 baL » 7
*60 Corealr &gt;801 baL &gt;39
*&gt;7 Mercury &gt;49# baL &gt;19
*&gt;S Pontiac &gt;299 baL &gt;11
*&gt;2 Cher. &gt;193 bal. I l l
*19 Plymouth &gt;319 baL &gt;IT
• » Valka &gt; »T baL MS
*M Renault » » bal. &gt;24
*M Charrolet &gt;149 baL &gt;7

food

T H E IR

J tO B lL E HOME. L4k« Country
Ilvinr. c t o « i to North Oat*
C h o p p i n g C * n t t r « I * » k » P ri v i l r R t a , U t l l i t U i f u r n ,, B*jti(
F t v a t m n n h ) * . C o r n * B * r . 1711
It t a r [*ak* R o a d .

T-I1IRD, ‘ 10,
333-0540.

&lt;1 VALIANT 3 Door, 1 speed,
Radio, Heater, White with
Red Interior. Wife Juel had
baby— Need to oolll Cell 133
_*004 after 1 p. m.

DAT a NITEI Harxtd want ad*
w ork fo r a* llttla ae l i e a
dayl

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

ANNOUNCES

IT COULD BE
JUST A “ COME ON”
TO GET YOU INTO
THE DEALERSHIP.

3 BEDROOM Trailer on Lake
Ashby, Adult* only. Ph. *217111.

ROOMS for Men, 401 Maanulla.
333-0730.
FURNISHED
Room.
private
bath MS mo. I l l - I M t .

I HAVE NEVER
READ OF PRICES
THIS LOW BEING
OFFERED ON CARS
THIS CLEAN ! ! !

103. Mobile Homes - Rent

FURNISHED, upetelra. D ow n ­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
town. I bdrm . eery roomy.
100 French Ave.
133-1111
Water Furn., No children ISO
mo. Ph. 333-3071,
’l l T R -I with Radio A Heater,
eacetlenl condition. 333-4443
FURN. S Room Duplex, bath a
water Included, Sii mo. 133- 111* FORD 3 door Sedan, New
334*________
____________
Paint,
new
engine. . *n&lt;&gt;4
tlree. nlre at t i l l . 34*4 Park
108. Rooms For Rent
Ave. after I p. m.

12S. Boats ft Motors

Anto Olaaa Tope
a Beet Covoro

It.Ill

TVKS.
1
Btdroom
Hnua*.
Adult*. No P .t ., 133-4951

VERT N.at, on* BDRM. turn,
t.had apt. Qut.t location, tin.
w*t«r rurnl.h.d.
• BDRM. 1 b»th, water front
horn*. Kitchen (quipped, Ills.
Call Cruml.y-Mont.llh, Inc.
tll.lllt.

LARUK DUPLEX, near Caeeel- PONTIAC Star Chief, ‘ tl.- r » cellent condition, power, air
herry, Th. 133-1111 or
111conditioned. Automatic, Ra­
*177.
dio, many extras. Qualified
pArty may taka ovar payAVALON APARTMENTS
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Page 12— March 19, 1966

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Prairie Lake
K Off Cs Receive Dinner Service Baptist Has
Youth Week

By Donna Estes
Mrs. Donald LeFils, presi­
dent of Las Columbia*, pre­
sented a service for 48 of
dinnerwara and stainless steel
flatware In the name of her
organization to the Knights of
Coltfmbtu, St. Richard's Coun­
cil 5357, at Ha regular meet­
ing li f t week.
The Las Columbttai group
had purchased the table ser­
vice with funds raised from
various projects sponsored
over tbe past several months.
Grand Knight Theodore Mi­
chel*, on accepting the gift,
thanked the women for their
hard work and assistance to
the Council.
He announced that tha
Items would be used for the
first time this Saturday when
tbe Knights sponsor a steak
dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the
Council Hall oo Oak Avenue In
Sanford.
George DeMatllo, in charge
of the event, h n reported that
French fries, tossed salad
and coffee will be served with
the steak.

LAS COLUMBITAS President Mrs. Donald Le­
Fils presents Rifts from her organization to
Theodore Michels, grand knight of Sanford’s
St. Richard’s Council 6357, Knights of Columbus.

By Jan# Casselberry
Youth Week It being ob­
served this week at Prairie
Lake Baptist Church, Fern
Park.
Ron Huggins, who Is acting
ns youth pastor, preached the
■ermon lost Sunday night and
trill again address the congre­
gation at th* Sunday morning
worship service.
The young people alto hsd
charge of th# Wednesday
night prayer meeting.
Other positions being fill­
ed this week hy the. youth of
the church include Terry
Harmon, eong director; Clif
Spencer, Training Union Di­
rector; end H arry. Caroll,
Sunday School Superintend­
ent.
Ush*r«“ lr * Larry Baker,
chairman; Reese Griffin, Mike
Bailey, and Don Owens:
Teachers in the Junior De­
partment are R ftert Jacobs,
Mike Bailey, Rsy Parkeraon,
Nelson Sturgill, Paula Lowe,
Debbie Bacchus, .Mickey La­
dy, and Joann Hughes.
Pam Conrad it superintend­
ent of the Intermediate De­
partment. Teaching in the ad­
ult classes are Cheryl Hub­
bard, Dorothy Van Hoose,
Sandi Parkerson, Harry Carroll, and Clif Spencer.

CIVIL AIR PATROL Group Commander Capt. H. P. Casenove, Lt. John
O’Donnell, testing nnd training officer, and Don Knight, assistant, (left
to right) met with a group of interested Seminole County pilots in Cas­
selberry in an effort to form a CAP Senior Squadron.
(Herald Photo)

C AP Ponders Senior County Unit
By Jane Casselberry
Capt. H. P. Casenove, comminder of Group II, Civil Air
Patrol, spoke to group of In­
terested pilots at the Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church at a meeting called to
organize a senior squadron in
Seminole County.
Also present were LI. John
O'Donnell, Irsling and train­
ing officer, and Don Knighl,
assistant testing and training
officer, who work with the

South Seminole Cadet Squad­
ron which meets each Tues­
day night at the church. The
cadet program Is for youths
14-18. Walter Frazier is com­
manding officer of the unit.
Primary function of the
CAP is search and rescue in
the event of disaster or down­
ed aircraft. All pilots with a
private or commercial IIcense, or anyone interested in
aviation or the aerospace pro­
gram. are invited to help form

this
will
7:15
wing

senior squadron which
meet each Tuesday at
p.m, in the educational
of the church.

Allending the organizational
meeting were Mr. and Mrs
Albert Stcbbins. Lake Mon
roe; Leroy Robb, Kirby Fite,
William Leffler, George H.
Danglcman Jr., Fred Smith.
’tVallcr Slccle, Sanford; Ted
Peterson,
Chulnota;
G irs
Krebs, Longwood, and Mrs.
Carol Dean, A l t a m o n t e
Springs.

WASHINGTON (UPD
Lynda Bird Johnson, 21
old today, compares t
much - publicized life of
President’s daughter w i t h
that of the minister’s child
whom eveyone expect* "to be
to perfect.*
*
B u t President Jchnson’ s
older daughter, in a session
w i t h newswomen, stressed
that she was not complaining
or rebelling at being in the
showcase of White House life.
She said she feels that it
is up to t h e President’*
daughters to be an example
to other young Americans *'of
the good things,” and added,
*‘ I think having the spotlight
on you really matures you.’’
Lynda Bird met with re­
porters at a tea as part of
the public notice her birthday
has attracted.
She was to attend her nor­
mal classes at George Wash­
ington University during the
day, and in the early evening
will go to a reception in hon­
or o f her sister, Luci, 17, who
will he queen c f an Azalea
Festival in Norfolk, Vs.,
next month.
c

Boy Celebrates
St. Patricks Day
W E S T COVINA. Calif.
(U I'I) — Jeffrey Famlsno,
12, complained to lit* parents
of ''nausea’’ Wednesday ami
told them ho w u “d«ad on iny
feet.”
Th* younger also said he
bad picked a word from th*
Alvarado srhmd &gt;nrd us a St.
Patrick’* Day decoration for
hi* shirt, pocket and nibbled
at th« root*
The alarmed parent* took
the hoy to Queen of th* Vnll*y Hoapital In nearly West
C o v i n a whi-r* attendant*
pumped hi* stomach and kept
him overnight for observation.
Later, feeling somewhat
better, Jeffrey confcrsed all.
He said hi* original story
war all blarney — he’d been
nipping at the boitlo with
other boya celebrating the
wrearing o f th* green.

Business
Briefs
Bob’s
Elk Service, 305
French Avenue, b now open
tor butinesi.
Robert llslchetl, operator o?
tbe service station, aays there
will be an “ opening special'1
for today, Friday and Satur­
day.
He said 100 extra TV atantpi
will be given with each liltup accompanied by coupon
from an advertisement in today'a Herald.
Bob’* Elk Service will be
open aeven days a week from
t a. a . la Ui p. m.

N ew Pictures
LONDON (UP1) — Male
commuter* quit reading their
newipapers on a morning
train from Guildford Thurs­
day to stare at the compart­
ment wall—where someone
bad replaced advertisements
with three Urge photographs

pi gudo women.
Now York waa called Now
AmaUrdaq until the British
captured M in n the Dutch

WASHINGTON (UI’I) —
IN-nry H. Fowler, whn quit a*
No. 2 man at the Treasury on­
ly last year, returned today
a* President Johnson's choice
for the No. 1 job now held by
retiring Secretary C. Doug­
las Dillon.
T h v Sit-year-old former
Treasury undersecretary, a
Democrat and a native Virgin­
ian. seemed sssured of speedy
Sensta confirmation for Die
key cshirjp .-post.
The S cIL ^ fm a n rr rnmmlltee. hrudi-ijgby fellow Virgin­
ian Hurry F. Ilyrd, was call­
ed into closed session today
to act on Fowler's appoint­
ment. Johnson asked Ilyrd to
hold .the meeting.

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FULL BANKING SERVICES
DOING THEIR PART for the Heart Fund are these three tellers from
United State Rank who will count the money nnd determine who will l*e
Cinderella at the annual Heart Fund Benefit Skate Show Sunday at
7 p.m. at Melodee rink. From left arc Mrs. Joan Ludwig. Mrs. Dorothy
Raines ami Mrs. Carolyn Lane.
(Hcrajd Photo)

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The Intermediate Sunday
School and Training Union
Class of the First baptist
Church of Lake Mary held u
Skating party *1 Skate City
lait weekend.
Chaperones for the outing
wero Hov. and Mr*. V. C
Ladd, Mr. and Mrk. Jack
Damn, Mr*. Harley Wilhelm
and M n. * Lamar Stoke*.
Other* attending were Bob­
by Shelton, Buddy Stokes,
Dale and Greg Wilhelm, Eu­
gene Hoopengarilnor, Mike
and Jack llamn, Steve Barn
c*. Wanda. Mixon, Alice llamn
and Carol Rodlun.

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Ex-King Farouk
Dies A t T a b le
ROME (U PD — Former
King Farouk, of Egypt, the
pudgy pleasure lover who
went Into exile with ■ person­
al fortune estimated at |2&amp;0
million, collapaed in a Rome
restaurant early Wednesday
and died a few minutes later.
He had $155 in bis pockets.
Farouk waa 45 yeara old
and weighted more than 160
pounds.
Accompanied by an unident­
ified woman companion, tha
last thing ha did waa to fin­
ish a Uriah dinner o f oyster*
and lamb In tha luxurtona'
restaurant 11a da Franca.

N EW CARS
U S ED C A R S

1965 CADILLACS — OLDSMOBILE 98’s —
DELTA, JETSTAR, DYNAMIC 88’s —
CHEVROLETS, CHEVELLES, CHEVY IBs
CORVETTES AND CORVA1RS.
MANY MAKES AND MODELS —
RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED—
WITH THE “ OK THAT COUNTS.”

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WASHINGTON (U PD —
Sen. Frank .1 Lausche (DOhio) i* setting up a scholar­
ship fund for drterving *tu-

Fowler Heads
freasury Depf.

FILING
CABINET

O P E N U N TIL

To School Fund

THIS FLAG, in m l nnd white South Seminole
Junior High School colors ami featuring the
Hurricane and Rabbit Key Club ensignias, is fly­
ing over tiny Rabbit Key Island this weekend
while a group of the school's young scientist
are encamjied there. Displaying the flag are
Jerry Warren, left, and Diana Bass.

!«Drtvre
H1|*

TOLL FARES
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Hoad Department official! re­
ported Wednesday the state'!
toll facilities netted $627,861
from 4.5 million vehicles last
month.

Pay Increase

GEORGE Touhy, ex­
ecutive vice president
of First Fcdermi Sav­
ings and Loan Associa­
tion, has been appoint­
ed to the committee on
law nnd regulations of
the United States Rav­
ings and Loan league
by President John W .
Stadtler. of Washing­
ton, D. C.

Tore H 4

for

Solon Donates

drnt* with hi*
pay in­
crease O-ngren* voted itself
thi* year.
Hit offire *nid that 1.an­
te he had not decided which
»rhno| will receive the fund,
l.autche opposed the pay raise
when it was eriarted Inst year.

M. G. NELSON, presi­
dent of the Commercial
Bank at Panama City,
has been elected presi­
dent of t h e Florida
B a n k e r s Association
in convention at Bal
Harbour.

Ve r y b e s t in s u r a n c e An d c o n v e n ie n t g m a c f in a n c in g .

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Reds Have Headaches
Despite ringing testimonials of
support for Communists everywhere
and dire warnings to the United
States, the Soviet leadership team
o f Kosygin and Brezhnev has yet to
make any tangible progress toward
remedying the disrepair in which
Nikita Khrushchev left the interna­
tional Communist movement.
Khrushchev’s grand design for a
summit meeting of Communist par­
ties, which was intended to establish
— or re-establish— the Soviet Union’s
supremacy among world ‘Commun­
ists and virtually read the Red Chin­
ese out of the Communist commun­
ity, seems less and less likely ever
to come off.
Originally announced as an import­
ant planning session for the great
conference, the latest meeting in
Moscow was down-graded to a mere
‘ ‘consultative" gathering under pres­
sure from reluctant national party

Bruce

Men, be tare you study this
case with great care' for
Clara's dread of a knock on
the door when the is all
alone, la proof that her hus­
band needa the aex booklet
offered below. Many virtuoua wive* trick thrmsclvra
and mollify their conscience
by the methods Clara haa
adopted. It la moral penance
for a aecret aex urge!
CASE V-44I: Clara T , aged
39. is the fearful wife men­
tioned yesterday.
'Dr. Crane." she began.
"I'll admit that 1 have been
vaguely alarmed at the pros­
pect of reaching 40 on my
birthday.
“ Rut just why should that
fear make me so jittery about
twins tn the house atone?
"Furthermore, 1 have a pho-

Thought For Today
So Jesus again snid to them, Tru­
ly, truly, 1 any to you, 1 am the door
of the sheep.— John 10:7.
•

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Day by day we should weigh what
we have granted to the spirit of the
world against what we have denied
to the spirit of Jesus, in thought and
especially in deed.— Dr. Schweitzer.

Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
PHILADELPHIA (NEA) - Jersey and Delaware, and of
In a small hotel dining room the counties and cities falling
with a laded pink exiling, within the Philadelphia radius,
some 35 Republican leaders to permit broad assault on the
gathered here, took a deep, area's common problems—
.fresh breath, and looked a- housing, mass transit, com ­
munity facilities; education,
head.
If the Republican party race relations, economic deve­
should hereafter ght hack on lopment, and others. At the strictly local level,
an upward track and move to­
ward majority status, or at much of the area is in Demo­
least a more powerful minor­ cratic hands. So the Republi­
ity position, this mecUng more cans were talking mostly about
than any other event may recommending programs, of
establishing an area-wide par­
mark the true beginning.
For the assembled Republi­ ty voice to speak with impress­
cans talked about attacking ive strcnglh and unmistakable
problems—huge problems flow- concern for the citizens affect­
ing unchecked across the three ed.
The participating leaders
states and 10 counties involved
in the Philadelphia metropoli­ were all from the Philadelphia
area. Some, like the party
tan area.
In nearly two hour* of dis­ chiefs fmm Philadelphia and
cussion, the words “ conferva-j neighboring Camden across
live" and “ liberal" were nev-| the Delaware river, were
er uttered. There were no meeting for the first time
The man who pulled them
sneering Jokes about President
Johnson. None of the haltered together for tins unique meet
ing was Pennsylvania Chair
party cliches was heard.
The leaders on hand were all man Craig Truax, a hit of live
business — constructive bust wire who's been discharging
ness. Before they left the electricity in Republican cir­
room in midafternoon on that cles coast to coast
Philadelphia was a logical
cold February day, they agreed
to set up something railed s starting point for his effort in
“ metro-political council,” with the urban field. But Truax Is
thinking nationally. Listen to
members to be chosen soon.
Its purpose: to break across him:
“ America today Is 69 5 per
the lines of Pennsylvania, New

Herald Area Correspondents
A ltam on te Spring*
Mr*. Julia llartoa

Enlerprlst
Mra. Ritchie Harris

838-1318

668 5834
868-4684

Bear Lak*-For**t City
Mr*. Maryann Mllea
838-3878

Lake Mary
Mr*. Franrra Weatyr
322-6211

Caaaelbcrry
Mr*. Jane Caaaclherrj
838-5088

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Chuluota
Mr*. Joan M agla
365-3742

Della ry
Mr*. John Leon*
66B-I883

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney

Long wood

Mra. Donna Bate*
h,18-3317
North Orlando
Mra. Margaret Coahy
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Oat ten
Mra. Clarence Snyder

668-5621

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Mr*. JoAnn Hay*

Sunford, Florida

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cent urbanized, and the trend
is accelerating. A glance at
•where the people live brings
the problem into sharp focus.
“ Forty per cent of all Amer­
icans live in three small strips
of land. These 'strip cities'
are found between Washington
and Boston, along the Califor­
nia coastal line, and along the
Grral Lakes waterfront,
"During recent decades the
Republican party's fortunes in
urban areas have followed a
downward ru ne. This plunge
came at the very time the
American people were creating
supercities such as were never
before known.1'
The Truax argument, then
is simple To become a maj
ority party, tr- win at all lewis,
the Republicans must work
with new heart and spirit in
the massive urban clusters
‘ where the ducks are " And
must, above all. earn city amt
suburban votes by showing an
eagerness and a rapacity to
solve the great urban pro­
blems,
Truax thinks the “ metropolttteal council" ts an idea
adaptahtc to all tin- big flus­
ters. Philadelphia could thus
be an important prototype.
There is more to It. If the
plan catches on. it could be a
way of restructuring the He
publican party, of altering its
focus away from the time
honored state and local units
and toward the sprawling pro
Idem zones where the nation
is in ferment New area-wide
structures would eventually
become centers of party pow­
er
Those gathered in that little
hotel ilming room knew what
lhej were doing was only a
shaky beginning. Hut they lik­
ed what they did It had about
it the air of real promise.

»

Phil Newsom Says

.

Ily .Water C. Parkcs
For two years, New York
City police have made very
successful use o f their own
television system. Hut they
have yet to solve a major
crime and apprehend the
erihtinnt in 30 minute* minus
lime out for commercial*.

Clear Mandate
Throughout the election cam­
paign, Chilean President Ed­
uardo Frei Montalva’ a Christ
ian
Democratic
supporters
had pleaded with the voters to
give him a “ parliament for
the people “
In presidential elections last
September, Frei, himself, had
won by a majority never be­
fore accorded a presidential
candidate i.i Chile Hut his
platform designed to eliminate
Chile's traditional social and
economic evils had bogged
down in a lame duck congress
In the March 7 elections,
the people gave Frei his an
sn-cr—an absolute majority
in the Chambers of Deputies
for the first time in this cen
Itiry and th.* election of all 12
Christian Democratic caiuli
dales for the Senate.
A
Christian
Democratic
sweep of the Senate apparent
ly was prev-nted only by the
number of candidates and the
fact that only 21 ot the 45
Senate scats were up for elec­
tion.
Frei'* candidates took near
ly 400,000 votes from the Com
munist-supported left, hut the
real losers were the Hadical
Libera! and Conservative par
ties ol the oolltiral center and
right
Altogether in the i 17 Mat
Chamber of Deputies Frei can
didates won 82
The election results gave
F rd a clear mandate for

Even the Old Cynic admits
t’a not true that those |&gt;ntsweeping reforms, and where cause Its members occupy a jterned stockings were design­
there might tw trouble his split dominant position in the gross­ ed by an aging movie star to
camouflage her v a r i c o » e
opposition on the extreme ly inflated eivd service.
Veins.
right and left were particular- j Moneyed interests tacked on
ly vulnerable to barganlng. so many amendments tn his
Communists had opposed slum clearance bill that Fret
Frei's laboriously • negotiated finally withdrew it.
agreement
with
American1 Opposed from all sides was
copper comfamrs because it a proposed constitutional rr Editor, Herald:
1 would like tn thank you
slopped short of nationalist form which ucuitit permit the
president to take illsptltrd pro on behalf of the Ladies Auxi­
lion
The agreement gives the postils to a popular sole in the liary, liinderville Volunteer
government majority font ml form of a plebiscite It meant Fire Dept f«i advertising our
of the Hraden Copper Com surrender d congressional au fish fry held on March 5 and
pany, a subsidiary of Kenne thorns and in the hinds of a also for the rolls of paper
m il, and an important voice popular president could short- vou supplied for covering the
in Anaconda and Ccrro dr I’as circuit the government system tables
The event was s great suc­
of cherks ji.d halaners It Is
co mines
The H.iilual party, in the po a svstein which frequently ha» cess
Audrey M llarrett.
litu .il renter opposed hi* plan tveen used by President de
Corresponding Secretary
for administrative reforms be Can le of Franre,

Letters

ft

And fha abnormal dread of
bta about hearing a knock on
the back door, so how doeT Ti knock on the door!
that fit into your diagnosis?"
"D r. Crane." many of you
Perhaps you readers arc innocent redder* may protest,
familiar with the statement “ aren't you placing an un­
that’ a spinster’ s fear of find­ due stress on sex?"
ing a man under the bed is
To the layman, that often
a disguised or camouflaged appears the case and we psy­
urge to have her fear become chiatrists are chronically be­
a reality!
rated for overly emphasizing
In psychiatry, we find that sex.
many patient* will thus ex­
But we don’t over-emph*sU«
press a chronic fear of some­ it!
thing which they subconscious­
You laymen do that!
ly wish would occur!
All we do is show you how
At the menopause, one of the you have been trying to trick
common psymptoms of wives yourselves by various disguis­
ed fears and worries.
is this fear ot being alone.
Actually, Clara confessed
For their “ all-alone" situa­
tions symbolizes a basic dread that an attractive delivery
that their husband will desert man had knocked on her back
door recently.
them.
He was jolly and compli­
Hut it also has another In­
mented her, so she offered
terpretation that is often cor­
him a cup of coffee.
rect.
But before he left, he seitelsTheir conscience makes them ed her and gave her a mov
protest terror at being all alone type of kiss.
because they may feel them­
She slapped his face and re­
selves somewhat vulnerable to acted with conscious |brror,
masculine wooing if a strang­ due to the effect of her strict
er should knock on the door.
moral upbringing and con­
In a nutshell, here is their science.
unvoiced idea:
But her primitive hunger for
“ I wonder if I am still at­ mate attention Is apparent in
tractive to men. If another her phobia oi being all atom*
male should knock on the door in the house and her dread of
and try to make love to mo, another knock on the door.
that would prove 1 am not on
This is a classical symptom
the shelf.
of menopausal wives
“ Tlierefore, I secretly wish
Husbands, nip this problem
another man would appear." in the hud by sending for my
Then the usual morally train­ booklet “ Sex Problems in Mar­
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enclosing
a
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such a vague thought.
stamped, return envelope plus
Her conscience immediately 20 cents.
shows lt«elf via her excessive
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Worry Clinic

representatives. Not only was Soviet
prestige not raised thereby, but the
low ebb of Russian influence was
made glaringly evident.
Absent, of course, were Red China
and its minions of Albania, North
Korea, Japan and Indonesia. But so
was Romania, a Russian satellite that
shows increasing signs of falling out
of orbit.
Disarray in the ranks is not a prob­
lem known only in the West.

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G O O D O LD "CARTWHEEL*

Friday, March 19, 1965

W ALTER A. LIBLOW, EDITOR

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HOUEHT ALEXANDER
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C A R N IV A L

Horoscope
Forecast

B r Dick Turner

■ ATl'RDAY. MARCH 9 *. I N I
OBNKRAl.
TBNDKNITKgi
S o w you hava a day whan you
ara determined Is produca ra- k
■alia In whatever sort o f Inlaraat actlvata* you. Thla la
very f o o d If you proceed along
(ha llnaa that wars decided
upon yaatarday. Da o llltla l m
uncompromising
and
g Iv o
thought (o wha( ethara, with
whom you ara connected da.
alro also.
A n i t a (Mar. t l lo Apr. I D —
Thara ara many dutlaa facing
you that raquira praclilon and
thought In tha handling. Do not
haillala to par bllla If (hay
ara correct. Ba Juat aa flrrn ,•
wbara Jual collection* ara eon- earnad.
T A I R t ' d (Apr. ]• lo May :«&gt;
— Aaaoclalaa ara aa bull-headed
aa you today, ao ba aafa and
maraly saplaln your alda honaatly. than Ihay do lha aama.
Com* lo quirk undaratandlna.
Hava fun together lalar In tha

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CiKMlNI (May II to June St)
—Many labors ean ba put ba.
hind you If you quit procrastlotting and cat right at tharn
anihualastlrally. You ran co n .
tact co-worka rs who ara usual.
ty atualva. Thay quickly c o .
oparala.
MOOS C H I M i n r * (Juna S3
to July I D — You can tackla
whatavar you hava pUnnad
aarly and good frlandi gladly
coma to your aaalalanca. Hat*
a happy tlma togalhar, Show
gratlluda for tha loyally and
iJavollcn shown.
LBO &lt;July &gt;1 to Aug St) —
A tta in in g conditions at home
will ravral what muat ba dopa
to Improva aama. Than art
buay quickly. Don't hold on to
whatavar haa lo»i lta usefulne«a ftaplaca with tha naw.
VIRiiO (Aug. IS to gapt. S3)
—aaltln a Into tho»e I n t a r ' f a
for which you hava had llttla
tlma lataly la aproroa today.
Ba aura to baap lha wlraa op*n
for Important calls. Don't neglact your shopping.
M in t A (Sapt. II to O c t 31)
— Inalaad o f working ao many
anglaa In ordar lo collact
ntonar. uaa tha dlraot approach
and you fara baltar. Do aomethlng about Improving budget.
Don't waste tlma unnacaaear-

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■('0111*10 (Del. 13 to Nov 31)
— You ara ahla to dn quite aa
you plaaaa today, ao ba certain
to first plan and than carry
through with Idaaa. You ara
highly dynamic now. Others
appraclala your worth.
a t n i T T t i t t t ’ a (Nov. 31 to
Dae. 31)— Any llmltatlsna you
may hava caa ba Inatantly allmlnatad today, without fret,
ting or procrastinating. Much
raqulyea your attention. Oat on
tha beam quickly.
CAPIttCORh
(Da*.
*1 to
Jan. ! # ) — Cloaaet tlaa will
gladly glva you lha backing
you need for projects you may
hava In mind. Ba aura you
apaako ut. Oat out to group
gatharlnga
that hav* bean
alien to you art thla.
AQl ARIl i (Jan SI to Teh
I D — Civic or public dutlaa
era swatting you today, ao
forego having a good time.
Higher-upa hava their ayaa on
you. Da aura you do your vary
bait and hanaflla fellow.
P IIC B I (Tab I t to Mar. I t)
Catting out to fascinating new
spnte with naw goqualntanres
la flna today. First ba aura to
writ* lattara to thoaa e u l-o f town who ara Important. Oat
thlnge rolling mlcely
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TODAY, ha or aha will he one
o f thn.e youngster* who do e s ­
n't underatend tha meaning &gt;&gt;f
tha word "n o " and will go to
any latigth to gat hie or her
way
Dleetpltne
aarly
and
teach ta hav# thought for tha
faallnga and Idaaa of other# If
the Ufa la to ha lurreee(u) Flna
chart for either lha detective,
tha laboratory technician or raaearch of any aort,
I I ’ NUAT. MARCH *1. 1*«l
i.M tr iL
T r S D K S t IKgl
home Idea that haa not b*an
beneflulal for you can he b lo t­
ted out early, alter which l “ &lt;
ara under flna Influences for
adopting a naw course and a
new plan that ran enhance
your good will to and from
other*, and tiring you more
In accord with a practical phlloaophy o f Ilf* that dellghta
all.
Altir.g (Mar. 31 to Apr. I t)
— A good day to concentrate
upon yaur ue*l In ll(* and how
to achlav* It (eater and mnr*
eaatly. Hit upon soma (In*. ef(tclant plan. B* kind with
avarynn*. laving with male
T A l N l ’ g (Apr to to Slay SO)
— It may be nacataary lo aavar
your aonnaotlen* with aorow
b ig .w ig who can no longar h*
ol banaflt In your Ilf* Oat rid
of (hat eonfualon during day.
Then go about mikin g change*
quietly
(JBMINI (Mar t l to Jun* I I 1
— Tour klndneaaa* lo others
may hava to undergo a radical
change If you ara to he truly
helpful Oat thoea task's clear­
ed up quickly Then naw week
can b* planned vary wlaaly
M O O T CMII.IIRRK (Jun* S3
to July 31)— Tou muM (Inleh
eartatn work that la belor* lew
balor* you tan gal out for
amuaainant today. Make y»ur
appointment^.
early
with
(rland*. B* aura t* keep them
on time Hav* funl
LBO (July SI to Aug &gt;1) —
Fundamental affair* at hnme
need an analytical eye, and
this la tha day tu study them
and coma to 4*ftntta decisions.
Thla can alia ba very IntareatIng. B* f*|r, kind and understanding.
VIMIO (Aug t l to sept il&gt;
— Teat your a cllvll lr i In tha
past agalnat mar* modern ayatarm* and aa* If It doaan't babeova you Ic maka change*
eoon. Adopt a naw attitude.
Than you ara aura t* ba far
more succeaatul.
I.IiutA (gapt. II to Oct. tt )
— Railing your lavol o f conocleuanaaa la bast way lo a t ­
tain a greater abundance In
«h* near future. Think big and
yau gat big. Put aalde the
■mall and lha aaptrlmanlal.

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— New ayatama are nacaaeary
If you want to ochlav* yqur
alma, ao find out ols o what
Others can contrlbula to your
a f f o r d . Flna raaulta ara peatIbis, tncraasa prosperity
SACrTTARU'S (Nov. 11 ta
Dac. tl) — Quietly go oboul
doing what will plaaao othata
Inalaad a f Juat talking 'about
It, Latar, look Into whatavar la
pufitlng. Caa your I n t u i t i o n
and gat the right answer*.
CAPRICORN (Dac. I t ta Jan.
I D — By co-opera tin g more
with alii* a and doing wbat
(bay Ilk* wlU lead ta raal un­
derstanding taday. Ba balplul
(ConUhued O r F d * t

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MOLT EM LAVA

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OU R B O A R D IN G H O U SE

Horoscope
Forecast
Oat out to aarvlea*. B« at so­
cial gathtrlng*. but adopt *
n*w attitude.
A a vA im i*
t i to r*t&gt;.
1»&gt;— Tou w ont grketcr racog.
nttloB
among
parsons
who
count, but It rtqulraa you got
out to tho right ptacaa. I h o w
you art a talontod parson. Flin
to Improve credit and vocation
In tho coming wool).
P u r e * ( f o b . do t* Mar. :o&gt;
— By olovatlng your eonacleuinoaa to a higher level, you
find that you aeon have more
o f thla world’* good* and hap­
piness Confer with wlaa In*
dlvlduala. oat their Idaaa. auggaetlona
I F TO F R CHILD t* BOMY
TODAY, he or ahe will have
- aueh a atreng mind and ao
much ability that others of
ability and education will be
draw n to your progeny and
early In life fin* aaaoclatlona
can be formed that will be mu­
tually
beneficial.
An
Idea!
chart for the tnvaailgator or
on * who he* the property and
holding* o f other* In hi* or
her charge. Olv# a fin* a ca ­
demic education.

OUT OUR W AY

O KSLC DON’T
FBOM WlM.l EXPECT
HOBDAY, MARCH &gt;3. 1MA
6UCH 7WIN05-- b u t
wANUA s e e
n r.tfR A l
TEBDKBCIKhi FROM &gt;OU A GROWN
NOTHIN’ WOQIC
Forew or d la that the early pari
BUT ME/WECTB*ITV
UP. EDUCATED YOUNG
o f the day la fin* for ( r i l i n g . WOMAN. I GXPCCT A
MAC BE TWH WOTWEB
in touch with Influentlel tnrn &gt; LITTLE oEN'VE AND
OP INVENTION,
BUT 1U- BET
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They ere abla to it e new elente (XGNITY-NCIT COLLABO­
INVENTION DIDN’T
on ib ln g j and ran glva you RATING WITH Hl» NON­
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P T
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MAKE OOOD.TILL
SENSE/
their luppnrt and backing for
UNDIRSTAND
APTin NE D LEFTy,
DH, B o y whatever you wlah to do that
TH
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a m t having
NOME—
y j
I* eemprehanalve and vary daATDUK1M TIME
finite In |ta acopa or activity
w
it
h .
'and meaning In your life.'
U Hi s t o r y /
ARIES (Mar. 31 to Apr. I l l
— Out-of-to w n call* can reveal
better ways o f operatng now.
eo be alert to euch euggeetlona.
Keep buay getting new ayateme
started Take It ralatlvely easy
tonight ao that you do not
overdo.
T A I R t ' g (Apr. 1* to May 30&gt;—
' c le a rin g up governmant and
other obllgatlona la heel way
to tpand thla A. M. L'a* your
Intuition that will help you
to makt th* futur* mor* lu cra ­
tive and happy. Da davolad to
mats tonight.
CiKMIVI (May II to Jun* 111
Com* to a frlandty accord with
aesoclatra nr sitting down to
a cardial talk with them, rian
the future more Intelligently.
I19U
Dlaairermnt* with the c o m ­
vJRwiLIiamj
petition can be clarified quite m w r. s •* YJR bcrn Fo r t y yea rs tdo soon
easily.
MOO* CHILDREN (dune It
to July I I ) — rteaee those who
work with you by being very
enthusiastic at your lob. lie
very efficient and lncr*aee pr o­
duction. You then m i k e Ihle
1 N C 0 M E W I
• very aatlefytng day and c r a n ­
GIVE UHTOCAEShR.
in g P* happy.
f.EO (July H to Aug I D —
(OR ELSt/ 1
When work la completed you
will com* up with fin* Ideas
for amusing eelf and those
about you Plan the entertain*
m e n u In mind early. Call ronaenlals In good time for best
results
FI)CIU6 A AtHAL
OH? WELL You’Re U5IW6 IDO
VII*OO (Aug. II to Kept I D
— Situations at home are more
P O K -W V P D L U MUCH WATER AWP HOT,
readily Improved than usual,
ENOUGH PiRTl
Y&amp;U'CE
ao bandit them with dlepatch
W
Buy new mechanisms, etc that
C O lkl6
please others. Make life easier
WHAT?
for yourself as well.
LfBRA (gapt. I t to Oct. ! D
— Plan some new method that
wilt bring about greater under­
standing wlih your a asocial**
.Let each aspraaa (meat talents
Attend to your communloattona
with enthusiasm, wisdom
*CORFIO (Oct. II to Nov I I )
— You desire to have a greater
abundance, but thla raqulros
that you pul In more effort
than heretofore
He praotloat
In planning ware and ni'ane
Be more ew ers of true values
Q uWlf.
l A a l T T A R U ' l 'Nov
II to
Dec I D — V*rnrest(natlnn le one
o f yeur fallings, eo be aura You'll Hava to provt this orgy was strictly for bualnosg
now to go ahead with p)ens
raagont before you can deduct it as a legitimate
made for your advancement
Contact people wbo can give
expense!”
you backing. Be your most
charming self.
CAPRICORN (Dec II le Jan
Jfti— You are given data c o n ­
fidentially that will assist you
In your particular vocation, so
be sure to study It well Letrt
be of help to others Pn the
favore they meet appreciate
A t t t 'A R t l S (Jan II (o Feb
1*)— Get busy new since peranne you contact are In tha
mood to carry through with
yuur Ideas and will give you
support you need, lie socially,
minded In p. m Treat those
who deeeyve It.
Ft tC E * (Feb Id to Mar- *«)
—Get those situations In tbs
outside
world
handled wlih
I #D1** you ANT NOnCfF A ilPIKLY Lfr-HOMnl
'*'• / YOU TOO(4 COPS W
rapidity now1, end be more dir­
INiTMti-JlWeO SWIUPlt* W5#K W BAYFOPt I • ' f AUD PXY 0UT_TUrM Hti
ect In your approach. He epe.
rifle with hlgher-upa. Yhey will
AH, -THtet'S
lU- NEVER 6 0 in
appreciate you mor*
IF T o r n i H i i . n ta i i o i t v
ILfffE AGAIN WITHOUT
A LIGHT-7
TODAY, thero will bo a greet
A flashlight/
ability upon maturity to com*
prebend the literature end eullure of ether countries baeldse
the ons n Which be or ehe wss
born. Kmlsevor to give your
prugeny the advantage of tra­
vel at an early age end It may
very vvall be that the fortune
will be made sw ay from home
Let* philosophy and languages
be the majors el school.

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SIDE G LA N C ES

By Galbraith

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SHORT RIBS

"I'm having terrible trouble with my math homaworkl
I can't find anyona who waa paying attantlon
when tho teacher gave out tha aaglgnmentl’*

ACROSS

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Carroll Itlghlor'a Individual
Forecaat (or your algn for
April la now ready. For yo«r
cojly send your blrlhdat* and
|1 09 to Corrull It tit h t r r Foreteat. The Sanford Herald, Hoi
1&gt;21. Hollywood II, California.

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Bootleg Liquor
Ring Broken

W. S. Porter, fenerelly
known as 0 . Henry, develop­
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MIAMI (U P!) - Beverags
i|«Dts slid they hid cricked
a bootleg liquor ring which
used boils to etrry moonshine
from ■ mangrove Island in
Apilichlcola Bay.
AgcnU Hid i«veo men were
arrested at the end of a
month-long investigation and
that 111 gallons of lllegsl
whiskey and MO gallons of
math bad been destroyed on
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Wednesday N l f h t '
Prayer Service _ _ 1 0 4 p. m.

F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Perk Avenue
T . B. Chenee ________ Peetor
Morn ing Worehlp — 1:10 a m.
Su nd er School — .
1:41 A m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:00 e m.
Treln ln g Union — 1:10 p. m.
Evening Worehlp - 1:41 p. m.
Wed. f r e r e r Service TllO p. ra.

,CHRI1T CHURCH
Church Street, L o n g w o o l
Fr. Charles W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
H oly Communion __ 1:4* A m.
Family Servtoa A
Claaee* .................. . 1:11 A »•

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH &gt;
Onora Rd„ at Woodland Ave.
Rer. John H. Hires Jr., Peetor
Church School _ _ 1:41 a. tn.
Mornlns W o r s h i p __U:oo a m,
M T F ----------------------- t i l l A m.

Alliance

ELDER BP HI NOB BAPTIST
Old Orlendo R l e t Heeler AvA
n. Hemllton Ortfria — Peetor
Bonder School ____ t i l l a m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a m.
Tr eln ln g Union — 1:10 p m.
Evening Worehlp — Ti4l p. m.

CHRISTIAN HIBSIONAKT
a l lia n c e c h u r c h

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1(11 Perk A r e e l 14th St,
R e r . Clifford E. Herrod, Peetor
Sund er Seboel .----- 1:41 a. m.
Worehlp Service — 11:00 e. m.
E venin g Worehlp _ 1:10 p. m.
.Alliance Too th
Fellowship (Tneo.)
I:t0 p. m,
(W e d )
P r e re r Service ------ T il l p.

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441 A Park A v a
F r. Leroy D. Sopor, Roctor
Holy Communion — 7:1* A m.
Family Service and
Sunday School _ _ _ l:*4 A m.
Morning Prayer
(Flret Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:44 A m.

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ENTERPRISE
Sunder S c h o o l --------0:41 A m.
Morning Worehlp - 11:00 a m.
Trelnlng Union — _ 0:41 p m.
Evening Worehlp — 1:10 p. ha
W ed. Night
Pr e re r Meeting _ 1:10 P- m.
Rev. R. J. Dornton ____ Peetor

Assembly Of God
PINECREBT ASBEMULT
O P OOD CHURCH
Cor. I H h end Elm
H. M. Wil der --------------- Peetor
Sunder S c h o o l ------0:41 A tn.
Morning Worehlp _ 10:10 a m.
Evening Worehlp — T:*0 p, m.
Youth Berv. (Bun.) - 1:00 p. m.
M id -W eek Serv. (Wed.) - 1:10
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Free Methodist

Christian

FRE E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laurel Ava.
Rev. L. l t _ K o t lo y _ _ Factor
T i h f h o n e : 111-7*11
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a m.
Mornlns Worehlp __ 14:41 a m.
Evening W o r e h l p __, 7:0* p. m.
Wed. Praytr Service 7:10 p. m.

F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
D IS C IP L E S O F C H R IS T

1107 B. Senford Ave,
It. Vernon Fuller
Sunder School ____ . 1:41 A m.
Morn lns Worehlp . 11:00 a m.

Church Of Christ

Baptist

CHURCH o r

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th SL A Oek Ave.
Cell B m l t h ------------------- Peetor
Sunday. School —
0:41 a m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a m.
Treln ln g Uunlon — 4:4* P. »“ •
Evening Service ------ 1:00 p. m.
Wed. P rerer Service 7:10 p. m.
Nureerr Open
. W T R R _____________M 8 A “ •
Su nd er Nile Broedceet

C H R IS T

l i l t Perk Avenue
Bert Brown ______ Kvengellet
Bunder
Bible B U d r —
!•:** A m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 A m .
Evening Service — 0:10 p. m .
See "llereld o f Truth" I p. ra.
Sunder on Chennel I
Tueeder
l.edlae Bible Cleee _ 1:10 e. m.
Man's C l e e e ------ — 7:10 p. m.
Wednetder
Bible Cleee --------- 7:11 p. m.

. WESTBIDB MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
l l h SI. A l l o l l r Ave.
John R. K i n s -------------Peetor
Sunder School ----- 10:00 a ra.
Bunder
Morn lns Woreh ls — &gt;!»•• a m.
Sunder
Evening Worehlp — 7:10 p- m.
Wodnoadoy
P r e re r S e r v i c e ------ T:4I p. m.

Lutheran
ROOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
110* A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-11)
Sanford. Florida
111-7111
Th* Rer. J. Oordoa P e a r y ,
Pastor
Sunday School ____ 4:11 A m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:0* a. m.
Communion— Flret Sunday in
Each Month
Kindergarten and Nursery

CHURCH OF CHRIST
rieneve
Relph flrewer Jr.
Even gellet
Bible r e b o o t ______ 1:10 a m.
Morning Worehlp — 0:10 e. m.
E enlng Worehlp — 0:10 p. m.
Wed. Prerer gervlee 7:10 p. m.

PINECREBT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onore Rood
Mom tn g Worehlp . 11:00 a m.
Sunder School
— 0:41 e. m.
Trelnlng Union — - 1:11 P- m.
Evening Worehlp — 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Ottloere A Teechare
M e e t i n g ----------------1:10 p. tn.

PAOLA CHURCH OV CHRIST
Hlg hw er 40 Weet
Morrte Ruhr —
Evengellet
Bible C l e e e ______ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 e. m.
Evening Worehlp — 0:00 p. m,
Bible cleaaee Wed. - 7:10 p. m.

JORDAN MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. Flret Street
Sunder School _— 10:00 A m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Bible Studr (Bunder) 7:00 pm .
Evengelletlo Service 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prere r Meet _ 7:00 p m.
BUI B l e p h e n e ------------ Peetor
A Cordlel Welcome to All

FIRST

Christian {Science
CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 Reel Second Street
Sunder Service A
Sunder School —_ 11:00 A ra.
Subject: "M etier"
Wedneeder Service _ 0:00 p m.
l lt - d ln g Room: 101 W. Flrat
W eew deye: 10:10 e.m.— 4:10 p.m.

CHURCH o r OOD
l l n d A French
L. H. A l f o r d ----------------Peetov
Sunder S c h o o l ------ 1:11 A m.
Mornlns Wurahlp — 11:00 e. m.
Evengelletlo Sarv, ... 7:00 p. m.
Fe m llr Night Service
Y. P. K. W e d . ____7 :l» P- m.

Strange expression, that I It can mean that a person had a mental breakdown, or that he became a sort of
fanatic; or it can mean limply that he got too interealed in one thing to the exclusion of other important mitten.
And the very fact that our genention has coined such an idiom is indicative
of tiie fact that we ace such tragedy every day.

In a day when millions are caught in turbulent crosscurrents, faith points
to the true center of existence . . . worsAtp steadies the mind and heart I

Samdoy
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C H U R C H O F OOD
O F 1'IIOPHECY

OSTEEN BAPT18T CHURCH
I1WY. 411
rh. t t l - l l l l
P e e t o r ___ Cheeter W. Plenk
Bunder School
10:00 e. m.
Morning Bervlco — 11:00 a m.
Tr eln ln g Union —
4.10 p. m.
Evening Service _ 7il0 p. m.
Wedneader Meellnge;
Orgenleetlone ------ 4:10 p. m.
P rerer ... - ,—— 7:10 p. ra.
Choir .------------------- |:10 p. m.

It k said of s certain friend of ours that he went off (As deep end.

One of the vital contributions of religion to life is its gift of balance. The
knowledge of God helps s man see all else in ita proper penpectlve.

Church Of God

O AKLAW N IIARTIST CHURCH
1141 Counlrr Club Hoed
Bponeored hr Flret lieptlet
Church
Rev. R. T. Derrett — - Peetor
Sunder School — — 1:41 e. m.
Worehlp Service _ 11:00 a m,
Trelnln g Union ------ I:** P m.
Evening Worehlp _ 7:10 p. in.
Wod. I Terer Serv. _ 7:10 p. m-

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEME R
101 W. l l t h Place
"The Church o ( the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Tbla M the
Ufa"
Herbert W. Gooroo
Peetor
Sunday S c h o o l ___
1:11 a ra.
Worehlp Service _ 10:10 a m.
Kindergarten and Nuraary

1101 Elm Avonu*
R*v. Robert Welch
Peetov
Hundey School
1:41 » mW or eh Ip Service _ 10:14 a m.
E ngelletlo Sarv. _ 7 1 10 p. m.
Tuader:
Bible Training
7:41 p. m.
Thureder I
Young People Service 7:41 p.m.

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FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman's Club Building
101 Oak Ava.
Durwerd H. Knight Jr., Pastor
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m. \
Worship Service _
7:10 p. m. *

. Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF T11E NAZABENK
W. Ind SL at Maple Ave.
Tsui Blckee ___ ... ___ Peetor
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worship __ 10:10 a. m.
Touth H o u r ________ 4:00 p. m. , .
Eyangelletlo Service liOl y. m. ■
M ld -W tt k
Sarvlca (Wad.) _ 7:44 p. m.
Third Sunday
Ulngoplrnllou _
I ; 04 p. m.

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, FI a
R av. W. L Holcombs, Pastor
Sunday
1:11 a m. _ _ Bible School
11:00 A m . __Morning Worship
7:00 p. m. _ Evening Service
7:00 p. m. _ Wad. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
7:00 p. m. _ Last Wad. Miss­
ionary Sarvlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
111 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Grant __ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l _____ 10:00 a m.
Morning W o r s h i p __ llto* a m.
Sunday Evening __ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7:10 p. m.
Conquerora Meeting
F r i d a y ------------------ 7:10 a m.

Presbyterian

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
l i t Park Ava.
Rav. Robert M. Jenklne, Peetor
Morning Worehlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School ____ M l a m.
Morning Worship _ 10:11 a m.
MTF Meetings ___l. lo p. m,
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worship _ 1:1* p. m.

FIRST PRESBTTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford,
FI a
Oak A v a * I r d St.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. _ Peetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aasletant
Pastor
Church School _ _ _ _ 1:41 a m.
Session Meets ___ 10:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp ___ 11:00 a m.
Plonaar Fellowship _ 1:00 p. in.
Senior 111 Fellowship 1:00 p. tn.
Evening Worehlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Moating 1:11 p. n ,

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. W. E. T i m m s ____Peetor
Sunday B c h o o t _____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Services
11:00 a m.
Choir Practice Wed. 7:10 p. m.
Every One Weloome.

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Methodist

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CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Susland E ilataa
Citrus Heights
Ray. Charles B. H o g g __ Paster
Church School _ _ 1:41 a m. A
Morning Worship __ 11:00 A m . *
M Y T ---------------------- 4:1*
p. rn.
Eva. Worehlp ____ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:14 p m.

COVENANT PRESBTTERIAN
1171 South Orlando Drive
Thomas IL M a k l n ____Paator
Worahlp ____ 1:00 A m . )
Church School ___ 10:00 a tn.

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

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

BETTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, FIa.

H ARRELL &amp; BEVER LY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W . 26th St., Sanford

TH E AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
N A TIO N AL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
llw y. 17-92, Sanford

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

COBIA BOATS

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTOR9, INC.
801 W . 1st, St., Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR.SALES CO.
and Staff

CHELSEA TITLE AN D
G U AR AN TY CO.
119 W . First, Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

H ILL DUMBER &amp; H ARD W ARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PUBLIX M ARKETS
and Employees

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

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WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

L . D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

PERFECTION

DAIRIES

Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees

J. C. P E N N E Y COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

A. DUD A &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

STENSTROM R EALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

BOB'S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCaliister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

W IN N DIXIE STORES
and Employeea

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYi

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Antioch Baptlat Church, Ovlada
Central Baptlat Church, 1111 Ook Ava.
Chuluotn P i n t B*pU*l Church
Chuluol* Bnptlit M in io n
Elder Spring* BnptlM Church,
110 Lohme* ltd
Tirol Uoptloi Church. I l l Park A t*.
F r loud ab Ip Hapiiot Church o f
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P i n t Uapllat Church o f DoBary
P i n t Uoptloi Church nt Oonovn
P i n t Uoptloi Church o f lA k# Mary
P i n t Uoptloi Church af Lake Monro*
Flrat Baptlol Church o f Longwsod, Oor.
Church * Oraai
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P i n t Uoptloi Church o f Ovladw
P i n t Baptlol Church o f Sah Loodo Spring*
Flrat Shiloh Missionary BaptUt Church,
1141 W. l l t h SL
Farool City Baptlat Church
Fountain HaaS BaptUt Church. Ovlod*
Lara Sauthara Baptlat Min to n, Ckuluata
MLooloaary
BopUot
Church
Worth
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ldlaoloa

Baptlat

Church

M a m in s Olory Baptlat Church. Oonovo Hwy.
ML Oliva MUaloaary BaptUt Church, Saa

la s t s Bprla^a M o laagwoed

ML Zion MUlIcnary BopUot. Slpoo A va
How
ML
Calvary
MUaloaary
BopUot
1144 W. ll t h SL
Mow Salom I'rimitlvt BaptUt Church,
1144 W. ll t h SL
Now ML Zlou Baptlat Church. I I H Pear Ava
Uahlawn Baplloi ChnpnL 1141 W. ll t h SL
Ooloon Baptlat Church
rin*croat BapUot Church. I l l W. Oacra ltd.
I’ ralrt* l a k e BaptUt Church. R id s * li d ,
Forn Park
Progrcoa Mloalonary Baptlat Churoh, Midway
Boooad Shiloh Mlailohary Bayllat Church,
Ninth B Hickory
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SL Jnmaa Mloalonary Baptlat Church StA
ltd. 411 Oataaw •
SL I'ahl Mlooloaary BaptUt Church. Ith SL
SL Matthews Mloalonary BaptUt Church
Caaaaa Heights ,
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SL John's MlooUaary BaptUt Church,
l i t Cypress' SL
Tempi* Baptist Church. Palm Sprlagu lt d,
Altamca to Sprlaga
Wactald* Mloalonary BaptUt Church,
d l l S. Hally Ava.
Z lo a Map* Ba ptUt Church, IIS Or c a g e Ava.
CATHOLIC
Church a f ths Nativity, Laka Mary
All Soul* Cal hollo Church, t i l Oak Ava.
Homan Calhslla Maas. I p o r l s a a a a Cluh,
Chuluvt*

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Catholl*
Church,
Parahlng
P li t r , UoBary
SL Mary Magdalaa* Catholic Church, Haltland Ava. Alla m on l* Sprlag*
CHRISTIAN
Flrat Chrtitlaa Church, 1111 B Sanford Ava,
Congregational ChrUUaa Church,
I U I Park A v a
Northild*
Christian Church, F l o r i d a
llavon D r , Maitland
CHURCH OF CHR1RT
Church
Church
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Churoh

CHURCH O F OOD
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Church
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1144 a French

Oviedo
Mlaatoa. BatarprUa

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a f Chrtal, Oonovn
o f Chrlot, Longwood
af Christ, FaaU

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Ch rUt^XpUcop al C h u rch P L su gw so d
All BathU EplocopaL BatarprUa
Maly Crass R place pal. Park A v a at

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LUTHERAN
Aoconaloa
(.uthoran
Church,
Ovsrbrook
D r , Caaaalborry
Good Shephard Called Luthara,
1140 a Orlando Dr.
lAilhoraa Cburoa o f th* Hodoomor,
111 W. M U Pine*
Moetloh Luthoran Church, Amarloan L o g it *
Hall, Pralrl* Laka. F*rn Park
■L Lukoa D a U a ra s Church. HL I I I Slavla
METHODIST
Baraolt •Memorial Methodic* Church. B.
DoBary Ava, BatarprUa
Baar Lake M sU odU t Churoh
Bolhol A ALB. Church. Canaan Haights
CaMolborry Community Mothodlot Churah,
Hwy. I f - M a Plaay Bldg* RA, c a u o lb o r r y
DoBary Com mon lly M eUodlst Church W.
Hlghlaada. DaRary
Chrtal Mothodlot Churah
SualftBd K i U t t i
Flret Mothodlot Church, t i l Park A v a
Flrat Method lot Church o f Ovtsd*
Fir*4 Bou th om Mothodlot Churoh
W em aa'a Club I I I Oak A v a
F ras Mothodlot Churoh, I I I W. 4 U SL
OahcvA Mothodlot Churoh, a o a o v a
Orac* MothoAUt ChurcA Onora RA
Ora* i Chapel L A S Churoh, Oviedo
Oakgrovo MothoAUt Church, Ovlod*

Ootosa Mo the aim Church

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Waatoyan
Mothodlot,
RL
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SL J*m*o A . M E , Sanford A v a
SL Mary’ s A H A Church SL RL 411 Oilaaa
SL
PauFa Mothodlot C h u r a h
Oatoon
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Biaftord
Mamartal
MathadUt C h u r a h
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Church
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Noaarona,
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Fora
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Church
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Naoarona,
O'Urloa RA. Fern Park
Laka Mary Okurck af U a Naamrtaa
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Praohytorlan Ch urch Lake Mary
Fir st
Prcabytarlaa
Churah.
Oak
Ava
A Ird SL
First Praohytarlau Church. Caaaalborry
Flrat
Praohytarlaa
Church o f
DoBary,
B. Hlgktaad
Prooby tarlaa Church a f The Covoaaat
■ M l A Oolaadn Da
SL Aadrawa Proohytorlaa Church d i l l La st i l l 'Mi-niii Dr_
h*km
U pasta Camm s a l t y praokytorlaa church .
UpoaU BA
Wcatmlulatar Pmabytarlaa Church, H owell
Fork. JU. ltd

SEVENTH DAT ADTENTIBT
Foroot Lake Sovonth-dhy Advontlol Church,
Hwy. I l l , Fcrool City
Seventh-day Advontlat Church, MaltUad
Avu . Altamonte Springe
Sanford
Bovanlh-day
Advontlat
Church,
Seventh * Elm
OTH ER CHURCHES
Allan'* A.M.E. Church. Olivo A Itt k
Church o f God Id Cbrlat. Ovlod*
Chuluota Community Church
Church o f God of Prophecy, 11*7 Elm Ava
Church o f Ood Mlaalon. Entarprla*
Church o f Jtaua Cbrtet af Lattar Day
Batata. 111! Park A v a
Community Chapal. A lU m a s l * Bprlnga
Eaalarn OrUod au Church. SL John* Chryaoatom Chapal, Hwy. 11-41, Para Park
Congrasallsa Bo Lb loroal. I 4 U * Magnolia
First Churoh o f ChrUL SolaalUL
4*4 M. Ind BL
Kingdom Hall o f Jahovah's Witness .
Laka Monro* UalL t i l l W. Third SL
First Pa a ia coa u i Church al Lo agw ood
Full Ooapcl Tabernacle t i l l Country Club
ML
OUva Uellnaoo Church,
Oak
Hill
Pinocroat Assembly o f Ood. ITlh A Elm
Raalord AUlaaaa Church. MSI A Park A v a
Sanford Congregation o f Juhovnh’a W it aoaasA M l Bastard A v a
Tho Salvation Artsy. I l l E ta d SL
Unity Church a f Ssatsrd, I I I * . U t SL .

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VOL. 67

GEMINI SPACE DUO— Astronnuts Gua Grisaom (left) and John Young,
of Orlando, are shown'In their Gemini spacecraft at Cape Kennedy aa
they ran through a series of pre-flight tests today in preparation for their
blast-off, scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday.
(N E A Telephoto)

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BRIEFS
County Educator To Apply For
Traffic Toll

Exemptions

MIAMI (URI) - The Flor­
JACKSONVILLE (Uri) ida Highway 1’ alrol said to­
JACKSONVILLE (U ri) - day seven people were killed George Dabbs, Bear Lake
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New applicants for home­
The Florida Education Asso­ in weekend traffic accidents Elementary School principal’
stead exemption have been
and a moving force in the
ciation Isn’t going to take Gov^ around Florida,
warned to file their applica­
Seminole County school sys­
Haydon Rums' warning he
tions now In order to avoid
tem, will take the reins of the t
may not recommend pay rais­
lines at the end of the filing
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The powerful Florida Education j
es for teachers lying down.
Association at iti next annual
period, April l.
Burns made the statement United
Steelworker* Union
meeting,
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker,
takes
the
wraps
off
its
major
during a three-day convention
Dibb* was unopposed Satur- 1
county
tax assessor, said to­
here, lie warned the 3,000dele­ contract demand* today In top- day in balloting for future
day new home owner* ahould
level tiik* with the basic steel
officers of the FEA and was
gates, that it would take bet- industry.
bring their recorded deed or
named president-elect as the
ter-than anticipated state re­
•greement for deed into the
association wound up its 1963 if
venue to get them raises.
office for the first application.
meeting.
"You aU deserve the raises
In the case of a new resi­
MOSCOW (U ri) — Russian
Robert E. Jones, of Ocala,
to the utmost," the governor
dent, Mrs. Walker said, it Is
said, "but I im not prepared workers today - prepared Mos­ became president Saturday
necessary for the head of the
to recommend them unless we cow’s Red Square for a mam- and will turn Die gavel over
household to make the appli­
can take care of first things mouth reception in honor of to Dabbs in a year.
cation.
cosmonaut* ravel Belyayev
Dabbs has been a classroom
first."
Homestead exemption appli­
and Alexei Leonov.
teacher for 13 years and a
That was Friday night.
cations
were mailed Jan. 1
GEORGE DARHS
high school principal for the
On Saturday, the FEA adopt­
to those persons who applied
past eight.
ed a resolution expressing dls
for the exemption last year
PARIS (UPI) — Returns
He has taught grades one
appointment in Bums' address
and still owned their property
because it "did not indicate from municipal elections to­ through 12 and has opened two
the first of 1905.
he would support" pay rais­ day gave a big boost to Gas­ new school* in Seminole Coun­
Tangible and intangible per­
es and other financial de­ ton Defferre, the Marseilles ty ax a principal.
sonal property return forms
Presently, Dabbs is working
mayor who wants to run for
mands.
were also mailed. These should
To add more coals to the president against Charles do toward his doctorate at the
be properly executed and re­
University of Florida.
fire, the FEA added another Gaulle.
turned to the tax office before
resolution hiking its requests
April 1. Mra. Walker said.
to the Legislature hy $MO at
The law provides that in
Two Lake County Juveniles,
every level of teaching exper­
LEXINGTON, Va, (UPI) trying to make getaway In a order to receive the benefit of
ience asking Hist tbs state Orlando television station WFSAIGON (UPI) — U. S
stolen dump trurk. were cap-, the
tl exemption* allowed,
. ip.
guarantee salaries
•gtned winprr today i piilitagy headquarters dlsclos- lo u d Saturday night at Paol. pUcwthvn must b e filled each
an ' A M L durc.ni award xd today that Booth Vittns- on SR *6 after a 30-mile police &gt;«‘*r
from l-l,- J t J o M f t M V v c
&gt; ■ "* APrl1
FEA official! bad to right
ootaUarllng broadcasting mc»e troops bave used an chj^ They were taken.to Jail'*• A Twnnlty is applied after
k a
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the adoption of aomt »e »*u rei in the publii interest. A grant American-made typo of tear at Tavares.
that date.
which they apparently foil of tt.fWO will be given to Rol gas that produces nausea
Titc lax assessor's office Is
A Seminole County sheriff's,
.
,
... .
would have been outright in­ link College center for practl against Communist guerrillas cruiser. driven hy Deputy «P™ Mon&lt;U» ,hrnuKh Fr,dB&gt;
sults to the governor.
csl politic* at Winter Park. |in Viet Nam. /
Fred Kelly, was damaged 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

B ig : B o o s t

CHARI.ES

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School Science
Fair Scheduled
At Oviedo High

duPont Award

J O H N S O N CITY, Tex
(U PI) — President Johnson,
keeping in close touch with
progress of the Alabama Vot­
ing rights marrh, headed
buck to Washington today refreahed by a long weekend m
his Teras ranch.
Tho Chief Executive's so­
journ away from hie White
House desk had him in an ex­
pansive, Jovial mood despite
pressures of the Alabama ait
uation.
Early Saturday, he called
up guardsmen and assigned
military unite to
protect
marcher* on the 60-mile route
from Selma to Montgomery.
MARCHERS OFF
EN ROUTE TO MONT­
GOMERY, Aim. (UI'J) — Dr.
Marlin Luther King Jr. and
hie "freedom m a r c h e r s "
•truck off down the Jefferson
Davis Highway under heavy
army guard Unlay on the secand!leg of • historic hike to
Montgomery.
Around 300 marchers arose
early this morning and were
fed brrakfaat at their camp■Ite in a cow pasture beside

l ’ .S.

8ll

before

beginning

their trek
National Guardsmen and
Army military police units
were strung along the route.
Today's assignment was a
particularly
lough one—-to
cover 174 miles over narrow,
steep-shouldered road through
Big Creek Swamp.
March leaden laid they
must make up the distance
lost Sunday because of a late
ktarL The marchers made on­
ly eight miles Sunday.
Federal Judge Frank M.
Johnson stipulated in his
court order pet milling the
50 • mile march that it must
be completed In five deys.
SIXTH IIDMII
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
—• A sixth time bomb was

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found in the heart of the Ne­
gro community today.
Mayor Albert Uoutwrll vow­
ed ncithrr men nor money
would lie spared to find the
persons who have terrorized
the area with the deadly ex­
plosives.
KU KLUX KLAN
M O N T G O M E R Y , Ala.
(LT1) — About 200 Ku Klux
Klansmrn and soma women
and children rode In • motor­
cade Sunday, protesting the
civil rights march from Sel­
ma.
The 100-ear demonstration
began after Imperial Wizard
Robert Shrltoo Accused "lib­
eral leftwingers" of planting
dynamite In Negro establish­
ments at Birmingham.

when It tried to stop tho flee­
ing youngsters.
Kelly and Deputy J Q
(Slim) Galloway, of Seminole
County, assisted Lake County
officers and the Florida High­
way Patrol in capture of the
youths.
A discussion with t-onml*
The hoys, age 12 and 14. Leedy. city fiical agent, on
It t l
fled from a Juvenile detention
proposed financing of the re­
home in,Lake County,
Y. They* vised lakefront development
rurjWtn project and a formal applica­
firit stole a pickup trutjl
Tavarvs but "burned it oth” tion for a CATV franchise by
and awitched to a dump truck Ij orroi j Electronic* Corpora­
te Mount Dors.
tion head tha agenda at toWhen tha youth* entered night'* City Commission.
Seminole County, Kelly sped
A. L. Wilson will serve as
in front of tl.e dump truck and •cling mayor for this session
tried to step tt but to no avail. due to the Lllnesi of Mayor
The boys rammed the truck J. H, Crapps, who »liU i* cunInto ths back of the cruiser fined to Seminole Memorial
and kept going.
Hospital.
Galloway also tried to force
Other items of business in­
the youngsters to stop but was clude a request for a bus
pushed off the road.
franchise, a sewer service fee
Kelly tried once again to halt complaint, a request for time
the runaways at Paola and extension on demolition orders,
again his cruiser was bumped awarding of bids on a refuse
In tlse rear. This time, how­ truck »»d sewer rudding ma­
ever, tire truck ran offtbc side chine, and first reading of a
ofThe rusd and it* motor diejj. re zoning ordinance.
'

Development
Parley Slated

The crucial “ go-no-go" decielon was in the hands o f
Christopher C. Kraft Jr., mis­
sion director for th* inaug­
ural manned flight, already
17 month* behind schedule, in
the nation's 61.36 billion Pro­
ject Gemini.
If the word is "g o ," the
seven-hour final countdown
will begin at 2 a.m. (EST)
Tuesday,
SURPRISE SWITCH
A aurprlse switch evident
in
the
spacecraft's
bad
weather behavior starched the
U. S. spirit* that wlltqd in the shadow of Russia's up­
staging performance by cos­
monauts Alexei Leonov end
l’avcl Belyayev four days
ago,
Federal space agency offi­
cials asid early today a
weather forecast called for
broken clouds at 8,000 feet at
Cape Kennedy Tuesday — a
considerable Improvement fev­
er the gloomy clouds at 1,000
feet predicted Just a few
hours earlier.
“ That would be great • . ,
it'a very good," said one
■gvney spokesman. A t 6,000
feet, clouds are acceptable.
But If they descend and re­
main below 6,000 feet, e de­
lay is certain.
Weather in the main and
secondary landing areas in '
the western Atlantic Ocean
remained good through late
Kunduy. But that, too, was
subject In Instant and often
unexpected change.
MOON FROBE
PASADENA* Calif. (U H )
—Scientists ludny decided to
delay fur 24 hour* until
Tuesday morning a planned
mid-course maneuver to put
America's ninth and last
Hunger spacecraft on a more
perfect path to the moon.
The scientist* made their
decision during a pre-dawn
study of telemetry data from
tha apacecraft, which ia rac­
ing toward the moon to ex­
plore one af its mysterious
crater* for possible astronaut
landing altes.
The maneuver changes the
pitch and roll in epaca of
Ranger 9.
At U a.m. (EST) today
Ranger 9 waa due to be 90,942 mile* from earth.
Calculation* indicated that
at 3 p.m. (EST) Ranger 8
would be 123,616 mile* from
earth.

Driver Hurt In Mishap, 1 Charged
A Sanford
woman
was
slightly injured in an automo­
bile collision Saturday nlgbt.
In two other major wrecks in
Seminote County over the

CASSELBERRY ALDERM AN Cliff Overman, Dr. Eugene Elite and
Arthur Lego Jr. are all smiles aa they greet well-wiahera outside new
city offices on Highway 17-92. Open house waa held Saturday for th*
opening o f th* new administrative office*.
(Herald Photo),
'

Juveniles Caught
Afler 30-Mile
Chase By Police

Marcii Continues

Plane Crash

TAMPA (UPD — A light
plane en route from Miami to
Teas* crashed In a swamp
near the University of South
Florida Saturday, killing all
four Mlamiini aboard.

FLORIDA

Cosmonauts

Ity Evelyn Lundy
Entrlfa* from more than
100 science student* In junior
Spring weather Is bringing
and »enior high i c h n o l s
an increasing number of mo­
throughout Seminole County
torist* on the highway and the
I will he on exhibit to the pub­
Florida Highway Patrol says
lic from in a m. until 8 p.m.
some drivers may get into
Thursday and Friday when
traffic trouble because of a
Seminole County is exper -' the first Seminole County Hehangover from “ shut-m ills." lencins a boom in automobile Kionul Fair is held in the
Many motorists have stayed tag sales.
gymnasium of Oviedo High
When the deadline passed School.
cooped up during the winter
Exhj,liu wi,j hl. jur|Rr&lt;l
months but are now suffering Saturday a total of 30.617 tags
from "that get oul and get go­ had been sold.
'Wednesday afternoon l,y a
ing" fever.
(,. Troy Hay, county tax pmi,,| of 13 experienced and
• • •
collector said this is an in rnpnide person* In the field,
Roy D. Green J r , fresh- crease of about 10,000 over a At 6 p m t j lujg„ and sponman at Florida State U at comparable period in 1964. i , orl c f t|,e f„ir will he honTallahassee and son of Mr
Ray said the new office at ort.,| Hl „
iuppcr jn tj,#
and Mrs. Roy D. Green, 70* Fern Park can be credited with (r h„„| cafeteria.
Palmetto Avenue, has been most of the increase.
Aw aids will tie mude In
appointed a doorman for the ' "In past year* a lot of these public ceremony ut 7 p.m.
1963 session of the State Legis­ people bought their tags in Friday in the school auditor­
Orange County," Ray said. ium with S25 savings bond*
lature, opening April 6.
• • •
Approximately 6,000 tags were going to the six top winner*
Look for the downtown mer­ sold at the Fern Park office. whose exhibits will he entered
in the state fair scheduled
chants to come up with a bold
April 8-9 in Orlando.
plan to show how they feel
* Sponsors o f the event are
about the waterfront develop
Wheeler Fertilizer Company,
inent project.
• • •
A. Ituda ami Sons, Inc., Chase
and Company, Citizens Rank
Attendance at this year's
of Oviedo, Florida State Rank
automobile show is expected
Hy M re.^larenre Snyder
of Sanford, F'irat Federal
to be almost double what it
Hearing ii slated for 7 p.m. Savings and Loan Association
ha; been in the past The pre­
vious top crowds were esti­ today before Peace Justice J. of Sanford, Deariiorn Elec­
F. Peterson o f Osteen for tronic laboratories, Inc., Dynmated at 8,000.
Tommy Shavers, 33, and alronics. Inc., Heart Associa­
• * *
They're having a hard time Maxie Richardson, 38, both of tion, Musitime, Inc., Jack
Electric
Company
tracking down about 10 mem­ Osteen, on charge! o f reckless Bratton
driving,
willful
and
wanton,
and
The
Sanford
Herald.
ber* of the 1940 da** of Semi­
nole High School. They seem placed Friday night by Con­
YANK BARRED
to have vanished. Maybe they stable Irving Veins Jr. after
a 10t).mile-an-hour chase re­
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPII
don't want to admit their age.
sulted in accident involving —Indonesia
workers
today
• I t
An editorial in the 1920 Her­ up to 3200 damages to barred the American manager
Veino's patrol car.
from entering a Goodyear Tire
ald aald. "We need a yacht
According to Velno, who and Rubber Company factory
club, a basin for boats and a
picked up the two speeding at Bogor on the island of Java.
channel to the Indian River
cars just east of Osteen
for the finest water trip in
bridge, drivers attempted to
Florida. We need a big getturn o ff Highway 416 at
together meeting of the peo­
Lemon Bluff Road. Veino's
ple of Seminole County where
attempted' swerve to miss
we can all forget our differ­
Richardson's car failed when
ence! and become united on
he met oncoming traffic
the one thing that li really
forcing him o ff the highway
needed . . . to make this coun­
Into the ditch, hitting the
ty the greatest in the atate.”
rear o f the other vehicle as
• • •
he went.
"Silk bloomer* have usurp­
During the Investigation,
ed the place of petticoats."
another Osteon man, Ben
said the Yowell Company in
Joe, was arrested and Jailed
a half-page ad. "They main­ in Del-and on charges o f us­
tain tbeir popularity by their ing profane language, creat­
practicability and come in • ing a disturbance' and at­
variety of colors, some with tempting to incite a riot.
shirring, others with ruffles."
• • •
•Tor the price of two good
males, you can buy a Fordeon
tt actor that will do the work
of aU good mule*," advertised
Ed Higgin*. manager of the
Ford Service Company, in
Utah

SANFORD,

Steel Talks

Osteen Drivers
Face Hearing

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M ONDAY, MARCH 22, 1965

FEA Will Fight For Salary Hike

First Things
Charles A . Williams First, Burns
Assumes County Job Tells Teachers

A native of Kissimmee,
Charles A. Williams, 22, has
assumed the duties as assist­
ant to Cecil A. Tucker II,
Seminole County agricultural
c
agent.
Williams, who underwent a
Response wes "terrific" on
two-week in-service training
the bar-b q special of hickory
session at Gainesville before
smoked ribs for a buck over assuming Ids local duties, has
the weekend, according to for his primary field of re­
Air*. Hickson at the Pig ‘n sponsibility citrus, ornament­
Whistle . . only thing, though, als and youth development
(4-H ).
. .
she says the ad should have
A recent graduate of the
read "61.50." Same special University of Florida college
will run this week but at the of agriculture, Williams holds
latter price.
✓
a US degree in horticulture
•
•
*
and citrus.
Civil Defense Director A. D.
His college major was cit­
Peterson Sr., who has been rus production and his college,
ill, says be will be unable to minor was in biology. He has
attend the Florida Civil De­ had practical experience in
fense Council's spring con­ poultry, ornamental nursery,
ference in Jacksonville this citrus nursery and citrus
week.
grove.
Williams, married to ■the
Hackley School for Boy*, |former Alice Hookrr, attendholding spring training for it»',.,| Haines City High School,
athlete* in Sanford, queried |Davenport
School,
Florida
several cities a few years ' Southern College and U. of F.
ago about the possibilities of |
------------------------ bringing its teams to Florida.
Only one city answered the
query—Sanford.
• • •

Established 1908

CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
A sudden reversal in tha
trend of the w h i m s i c a l
weather today gave America
a good chance to lsuneh its
first two-man flight into
space within 24 hours or so,
A pair of medically certi­
fied, astronauts nsmed John
W. Young and Virgil 1. Gris­
som, a converted war rocket
named Titan-2 and a 1065modcl spaceship whose name
was in dispute awaited an of­
ficial okay to start the threeorbit voyage at 9 a.m. (E ST)
Tuesday.

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weekend no injuries were re­ Mitchell, 49, of Daytona
ported.
Beach, vent out of control on
Mrs. Dorli Gandy, 2322
Georgia Avenue, was Injured
and treated at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital following a
crash at 27th and Sanford Sat­
urday at 7:16 p.m.
Sanford police said Mrs.
G a n d y ' s automobile was
struck by ■ car driven by
Mr*. Ethel A. Smith, 2629
French Avenue. Damage to
Mr*. Smith'* car was estimat­
ed at 6630 and to Mrs. Gandy.'i auto at 6400. Mrs. Smith
waa charged with driving
while under the Influence, ac­
cording to the police report,
and waa released on bond.
A pickup truck w u wrecked
when it went out of control
and crashed at the intertec
lion of SR 434 and 41B Sunday.
Julius A. Everett, 37, and
George J. PereUk, S3, both o(
Cape Canaveral, •escaped be­
ing crushed in the cab of the

the exit from 1-4 to U. S. 17-92
and turacd over. The driver
and four passengers were not
Injured.

Doctor Reports
Narcotics Theft

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of Dr. Troy E- Overstreet In
Casselberry over the weekend.
Dr. Oteratreet discovered
tha thaft Sunday whan h* op­
ened his sfflce.
The pkysleian said the
thlavee apparently knew what
they were looking for aa thay
took th* stronger narcotics
and loft tie weaker drugs.
State nwcotice agents and
truckth* b a tted * County sheriff*
In another accident, aa au­ department era Investigating
tomobile drives by James 1* tha harglaty and theft.
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P a p e 4 - A — M a r c h 17, *65

Hospital
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MARCH II, I9M
E AC H F AMI LY IN D E L A N D , S A N F O R D &amp;
Admission*
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DORA R E C E I V E D A KEY IN THE MAI L
Marjorie Witt, Mildred NewT HI S WE E K
BRI NG THI S KEY I NTO FOOD
■on, Cynthia J. Preston, Lau­
FAI R &amp; S E E IF IT O P E N S OUR T R E A S U R E
r a Wilkins, Harry Kudell,
C H E S T . IF IT D O E S . Y O U ’LL WI N ONE OF
William Kenneth McRoberts,
THE 2 4 7 V A L U A B L E P R I Z E S I NS I DE !
Mildred L. Chorpening, Ruby
Hartioe, Charlie W. Tate,
N o t h i n g to buy. . . No s t r i n g s a t t a c h e d !
Johnny Lee Knight, Brenda
It y o u d i d n ' t r e c i e v e a k e y , a s k t h e c a s h i e r
Tincber, Sanford; Lilly Coe,
Casaelberry; Marlon Korst,
Lucy Henry, Mlneko Leaven
worth, DeBary; Marie Hlpps,
2460 P A R K A V E .
North Orlando,
Births
THROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Witt, PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE MARCH 18iti
THE
WEEKEND*
QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hartaoe, Sanford, a
girl.
Discharge*
Sheila Wright, Pearly Wil
liams, Mark Whigham, Alex
NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE...
ander Vorndran, John Poole,
Sahoko Nilsson, Pamela New
ton, Mattie Hunter, Carolyn
L. Carter, Rcdetha Bcggs,
HEALTH &amp; BEAUTY AIDS
Evelyn Hanson and baby boy.
Sanford; Earl Fetters, John
ENGLISH CUT BEEF
J. Strang, DeBary; Ida Smo1m, Deltona; Mary Petruika,
BlUC RIBBON qUAllTV LEAN fREiM
Longwood; Raymond Deklc,
DANDRUFF SHAMPOO
Orlando.
BONELESS BEEF
MARCH II, IMS
Admissions
Sharon Ache, Milford Hay­
es, Alberta Webber, MatKe
BONELESS CHUCK
Stroudenmire, Joella Singleton, Rebecca P. McKinile,
Evelyn S w e e n e y , David
700's
Thrasher, Bessie Jones, San
BEEF PLATE
ford; Wilda Blackwood, De­
BLUt RIBBON QUALITY BONELESS
Bary; Michael Shivers, 0*
l/A TCY
24'* REG or SUPER
teen.
IV U I C A
SANITARY NAPKINS
Births
BEEF SHORT
B L U E RIBBON Q U A L IT Y FRESH
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Me
Kintle, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Singleton,
QUICK FRO ZEH L A R G E
Sanford, a boy.
COOK QUIK GRAND • ;oi
Discharges
BEEF CUBE STEAKS
Doris A. Whatley, Horace
CHOPPED
FARMER GRAY SW EET SMOKED
Cochran, Evelyn ML Epps.
jo
89'
Anna J, Williams, Matilda
Tyner, Cornelia Deane, Ma­
thew W. Smith, Hose Fchn.
SAVE 154 • K LE E N E X WHITE OR COLORS a 300 CT. BOXES
Shirley Recknow. Annie Ruth
Hughes, Dewey Kuriah, Man
uel Jones, Cynthia Preston,
Laura Wilkins, Edith Tilson
and baby tmy, Mary l.otiisr
Jones and baby tmy. Sanford,
SAVE 40? • ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS a 46oi CANS
Mineko I-raven worth, Chris
tnphrr Yasell, DeBary; Wal
ter llise, Enterprise; Patrieia
Cimper and hahy tmy, I.ake
Mary; Lorena Tindel. I.ake
Monroe; Margaret I, a Itree.
a o r CANS • ROSEOALE
L IB B Y 'S CREAM S T Y L E « WHOLE K E R N E L
Longwood; Bessie Williams,
New Smyrna Beach; Hudson
Bager, Mlfflenburg. Pa.
H A P P Y V A LE
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MARCH H, IMS
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c mi
Margaret lleinbuch, Rene
MORTOM FRO ZEN ASSORTED
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Anna M Ward. Grace Moore.
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Lois Tuten, Frank Younger.
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John Poole, Sanford.
Births
lObei CAN
JINGLETOM FRO ZEN BREAD ED
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones,
happyvale
Sanford, a tmy; Mr. and Mrs
ZOZ PROS
Charles Moore. Santord, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Sweeney, Sanford, a girl; Mr
and Mrs. Lewis Pack, San­
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MOSCOW (UPH — A Soviet
cosmonaut lcll his space ship
for 20 minutes today while or­
biting the earth. He turned a
jubilant somersault before re­
turning safely lo the craft.
The first space pedestrian
and a companion cosmonaut
were hurled into orbit today
aboard the spaceship Voskltod
tSimnso) tl.
.
For about 20 minutes one'
spaceman w ij. outside tho
ship and for If) of those min­
utes ho floated free in space,
connected to Ihe ship with a
lifeline. Tfiss News agency
said The feat was broadcast
bv Moscow* television,
During his spare stm(J, (ho
cosmonaut, l.t. Col. Alexei
I conns-, 30. Took pictures with
bis movie camera and "eonducted visual observation of
the earth and outer space,"
Taut* *ald.
The ItU'dan space spectacu­
lar came on!) five days be­
fore Ihe United States was
scheduled to launch il* first
two-man space ship. Virgil I.
Grissom and John W. Young
are to blast off from Capo
Kennedy next Tuesday,
BIG LEAD
The Russians today sent Leonnv into orbit with Col. Pavel
Belyayev, J9 Their spare fir't
was a giant stop toward land­
ing a man on the moon and
the fact Leonov was able to
leave the V.isMtod and maneu­
ver independently in the fri­
gid silence o' space indicated
a lug Soviet technical lead
Ninety minutes after tho
ship went irto orbit on it*
scheduled one day Bight, Leo­
nov worked his way out of the
cabin and moved about 16 feet
away There he carried out
oliserv atoms and experiments,
and then re-entered the cap­
sule
The television pictures show­
ed L o nov's helmet slow y

I'nltrd Pres* International
WEATIIEIR Pflrtly cloudy thru Fridayrscattered .shmvera; cooler tonight or Friday .
Winter, moving into its final
Established' 1008
THURSDAYT m AUCH 18, 1065 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 110
days, continued to punish the V o l T 57 United Press Leased A’Tre
Midwest today with raging
blizzards.
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In thr Southeast tornadoes
left millions of dollars of dam
age and So persons hurt
Nearly two dnrrn persons
FIRST PRIORITY for beau tifirnt ion in i-i and
were Injured and nno was kill­
SR 17-02 intcrchnncc .shown in this Navy aerial
ed when one n[ the twisters hit
photo. In accordance with agreements made be­
the New Bern, IN C ) area
tween the City of Sanford, Seminole County and
Wednesday night
the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
IIjr Ilium* FrJulfii
The Blue Angels, officially
beautification committee, the city already has
Hundreds of school children
After e\t»*nRivo ili&gt;ru«*Ton
beyun Hearing and leveling the shoreline area
known
as
the
Navy
Flight
were stranded over night in
nnd iniiilrnt nr^rin^ by May­
visible in the lower right hand corner of the
the Dakotas and Minnesota, Demonstration Team, w i l l
or \V, I.iiwrrnri* Swofford*
picture. Plantings of palms and shrubs and in­
and 13 inches of snow was on perform at the 11th annual
the AlUimontr Spriiurs Town
stallation of street lights are part of the plans
the ground at Duluth, Minn
Hrcomiaissarice Bombing Der­
Council agreed Wrtlntiuliiy
to beautify the area.
The eastern North Carolina by ntr show April M0 at San­
night by a vote of 3*1 to hire
tornado left 13 persons hospi­ ford Naval Air Station, the
11mini cut A Anaodate* of St,
talized. It killed a three weeks- Navy announced today.
Peterjburu to ctmtlui t a com
The Derby/ April '510. is
old boy. in Pamlico County.
plctc rt'Appmimil of nil pro­
He was found in his crib in a considered one of the most
perties in the town.
comprehensive - air trad mess
nearby field.
lit*I?iMt'i itiR i» "no" vote on
The t T. S. Weather Bureau exercises in the t S Atlantic
the
matter wm Court'*iltunn
said gales were pushing the Fleet Competing in the event
Rohe11 Newell w ho "fell the
great St, Patrick’s dav storm will be squadrons trom Be
MAJOR LEGISLATIVE proposuU pcrtnimiiy: to Seminole County for
expense of hiring an iipprai
across the (treat Lakes into eonnaissance Attack W i n g
the 1665 Legislature were presented this morning l»Y Sen. Mack N. Cleve•al firm w«* untuveA*ary since
Canada early today But, t h e , One home based at Sanford,
lutul Jr. (left) mid Rep. S, J, J)avis Jr (right) to Clerk of Courts Arthur
county
tnv roll figures uie
weather bureau said, the
Also to appear on tile same
II. Reikwith Jr. for public study in the clerk's office.
(Herald Photo)
avmlahle t*&gt; thr eity,"
storm's backlash continued lo program with tin- Angels will
Work on the m i p p i iunaI in
be the ' Flying Professor" Pi­
m o b i l e . Ala. (I PII ~ A create havoc.
to
tiegin irnniediiitely,
CaUn-Iic t.iffuip Wednesday | The storm took its toll in per Cub stunt act and San
I'llbhr he mrings ucie net
lord's
own
BA
5C
Vigilante
night nrcuard Dr. Martin I.u- lives, ton. with Wisconsin a
fur A to il *JI aa replevied l*y
reconnaissance !&gt;*mi!u-rv A St
A July 2. 1920. copy of The ther King J r nf "Irving in lone counting four dead from Vigilante bombers amt A 311
.tuck Cn|e, hmhier, who ile*
divide our people."
I persons who suffered heart at
Sanford Herald, brought in
stHA re7"Hing on MAitlniul
Sky warrior bomber*
Thr Most |{, v. Thomas .1 Li ks while shoveling snowthe off ice- by Deputy Charles
Avenue MUith of the SeventhThe
public
is
mviicd
to
at
Eleven or 12 buses started
day Adveiliist li m n h fiom
Fox reveals that the lakefront Tooli n, n u hbish ip litahup e.f
lend
the
air
show
open
house
the Mobile - Hu mingham di- out trom schools in Worthing
ID I’iitil flr&lt;Htk*ltirr
Hurt ion of bud.ling loiittm-l- nieiia. Il also provi.l.-s pen- R-1 to R 3 io per nut eon
was the subject of headlines
occur, verbally a t t a c k e d ton Minn , Wednesday but had during the morning °l April
1 l u l u ii in ii jo r | &gt;ii-.
of i.|s in Seminole ( .unity,
miles fur Operating wiiter- All net i"U of g n r il e n *'!&gt; pe
(tun. as now.
The 'ovfrul hun DJ. An i■*111n t c d 1o.O'Ni a it pi..prised I. gislntitm • !f'e- tin t
III,.
| . i n 1 11T ihg
I lie i i ufl while under the in Tl n Our Lake-front Is Bring Im "*■rusndrrs who have come to turn bark
d r c l sUhlmvK had to he put up nrs?*rd Hit halmd.i) (’M'ni l.i-d •'em IIl.de r ...itity wr I.- pl:u ed sliei T t o tuiv f . . . , d- l i i f f s f r o m .i..p sd ah "It.dii beverages HpAi t nwntN, nml I*v Urville
prosed In The flight Man to \ I&gt;1f•;i m.’i fi mu oth•-! '•tjilt *»
JohtiM'ti on hi&lt;* pittiuiii !•* vn
Toolrn.
husf
i»• for thr ni lit tn tht* higJi &gt;chooI )* ,rIII II.
•surly i tell, a . ft tee liie l lep.ir lltielil o f S s*l t s , - uni
f..r Ir eklesslu-ss and elite unit iituiml' n a pm fl of
ner. ' said the headline ami
Jhe Blue Any* Is n o r ’In Ill.lll) till i-sailiuiu'.l .Ii l.y the tioua;
and p m u t e homes
•p adli.g.
related Dial •’the Lake Front cl Util'S nil lif AluhUHlli Mlnl
! i(iMdn It mill vniii.
pa at 19 years aiiue their or- put.I:&gt;.
The
New
Hern
lornido
left
northwest
Florida,
nmde
it
tt. Legislaliuri callinif fur
3,
A
bill
ineraaaing
the
Improvement C o m p a n y is
3U )ur Swofford explained e m r r *ln&lt; ' ,om ^
»lrlo(,kfjnftatlon
have earned a
ef
appivipriatloiiL1- *aauau&gt; to provide for future
s His .
. e eop- rny|unt
Clearing away rubbish of the cleiir hr oppo*»d pnvtU nnd six persons hospitalixt4- FV - work-wide ftp u *i. m -&lt; &lt; -rut
to Johnson the pir*rnt polirv tlun Leonov himself — b it
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trailers
were
overturn-id
nuns
from
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pmt»
f
the
. * I s i h Jul.s hava bean
old Sanford House and gelling
of the low n piovides tinit |ie- j shoutder* and then hn want.
to none. They last v -iii-u
He paused waist high from
. !e itr.dal.U- to the public. l udgeted for Ihe pm poSb of and IJ»« i*ft*«i'lnbm*'iiT "f an 1111. Tiers pay for ii l.citi ng
ready (u build a line building count iy and &lt;'afui(l:t part i in-l »cver.d liou-es were dim*
Sanford April 27 1963. il
the i ' xj I h a t c h for word from
FTa I m u Mut k N. 4*t«-ve* ippnttlng a nd promoting exrrow ii.Mjuiit fsit »ui h de* fust* invo]veil.
They are also improving Hie pat mi: in i :u i»| ill1uui n* ■i .&lt; aged
projeitA.
The
\ tnrnado a. Casey 111 . ti,»S- the city s semi ceiitenniai u ,
ip.d t m I lUp. S J. Ihtvit c iiiinuji ry
lake front from Commercial tions in Alahhina.
It wn» ifreideil to make fi­ Bel)avev that it wax safe In
7. An *• t pii'Vidmg group
R ti l ot t .,unt&gt; i t nimiasioncd
a carport through the air, ebi alion
••Th
demonstration*
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t licit, I rttirenn to
Street to the wafer line and
look
nal
payment to Mm-kle Rioth l prto 'X'd Be!)a)cv signaled the
l . j i h vesr millions of , n
eii- ( •add ! vl* ; p to Ir»IMUK) Ini it ni ()&lt;«' for i *miity uH iciaU
narrowly misted Cii-ey II gh
■I ' e legi»l*||«&gt;rt and exfrom Palmetto Avenue to dmt hrlpinir thine* «? »ll
r
s
f.,r ihe mum. ipwl vsat* r go ahead
u
t • I'D h j *i uje- 11*,
add iiiiphiyi*s.
Hi Imp I M..|« n will.! ‘ \ I . • ''ihiuil with veseral hun,:ed I ..tor v me thrilled by
As Leonov moved away, tlm
Park .Avenue."
t'
&lt;
•
tl.i'ir
opinion*
mi
if
wit.s
subject to lecetpt of n
demonsti atioris u!
l An in I1 winch would mini■111•»nt .&lt; in-ule, antf blew flawless
illJ l. f=t let'
htur j* 1 slip to '
* * *
earth was framed in the back­
1 U . IJ Pe y tad t ' hear fi mi
&lt;
-*
-f
I
ifl.
ale
stilting
i
hut
ll.e
b"4t' out iif the water and pic­ Iireii'iun Hying
.♦ in • i he! p» i sminHy hv let- rt,i. v the t I'Ulit) to y i itlto
They w ere pulling up all tin atali of A la hun lit ''
&lt;,,ni|.iiny mime 1ms been chan ground He pulled up his leg*
Althoug.i the individual m.i
ihe gin huge eolh't t i*»n and
nic tablet into the lake
( and held on for some time to a
■'» bifi.ie we g.» bt J a tl a
piling Hut ' disgraced the
ge,| t *} IicBonn, 1rtf
d&gt;"p al hti'iiu.-vs il )t khouhl
| There were o'hcr tornadoes neuvers |»rformed bv tin
M VIM II o h \YE!&gt;
handrail attained to the side
\ | i d 1,*‘ the leg inhitwaterfront so long and pulling
The
hid
of
*1
292
22.
WHS nc... .I. tie;
M n \ h . i i M K R Y , YU n Mts-isxippi, Tennessee. In t n i u a n thi.se taught m i y
of
the ship
i - AOhi,
down all the old sheds and
eptr.l fiom fi i i n,I D Tm ,line
ii, \ hill win Ii t all* for
J’Vdt Mil J ltdl'I di.ma. K.in&gt;a« Oklahoma and pro.p. i in i N a v a l a \ ... t
Then Leonov was shown tn
I* 111 ( in the | It kef nf
buildings . . that have been • I 1*1 I
Post
In
provide
lllld
‘
lllstiil
1
fit. ih .tileflltig id N'llUld &lt;d
during the flight It awing. Dm *I.'I'I ill
lie floating in * horizonal posiO' 1&gt;I t if «l *'1117411an eyesore lor an many I i huIn M John noii \\ i■dip-fd-iv ;T&lt;\a« during the storm
r .U 'l KFNNFDY (I I'll - within the next ltd days n l., fi&gt;n changing lo » vertical
In all they caused damage entire -how. as will be se.-n *•tirixr Ii ii thr R ard of Til. *I-u Unfit a a lid "t he I Wf)In* nijrht ctrdrrpd AL'thiim.i nf
ml
of
66
fottr-wsy
sire.'
»lu g up icguln- office, , s,i ,| i*.d,.v lb*, bmg
'p ill tn. Ins evolved through i Mjtiiy
fit utD to pm nut mfid pr "tm » o| more than 52 million
* • •
one and ha* king away from
i mtuiwwi r ■
nre • i aft on I
'(mriA on rpred in eeffain range weatlu-i Inrec.i'l f,.r signs, two tw.ewily sign', Hu- ship m » sninersaiilt m an­
the years 'luce the hrsl leant
«
SHinm‘|oMont(*ornery
riv
l
For
is
lutii-c*
were
damaged
h1
•"
h
'■
-I
ting
up
n
'T hese
men." sav* the
l
three
to
minute
parking
signs,
was lit-..lured m Ihl'i.
Auieri- , s all*'ni|,| lo orlul
euver II*. was attached to tha
*Miiinde • inf y R (t Aif
new. item, have taught Hit- »lights march lu i* r tir to r! *u d o tiosed in Tuscunthia,
The Blue Angels, now tlvin. •Ihm Hy, th* Sent!todo Coun­
two i.omim .............. Is next plus slnlidiuda lllld lie.issiii) capsule Ivy a lifeline
tioopm*
V * a'one
(il,
Waitress
visfun of a great city to tie bark by
Tuesday ' liw.ks less than de hwrdwair.
Johnson approved s plan,
Little moisture hav fallen In Ihe F 11F T.ger airerafi. .in ty r u m m y Watm &lt; "n^piva
FREE FLIGHT
built on the shores of Lake
not
a
stunt
team.
All
the
mm
siralde in Hie laumh a r e a "
Shot
To
Death
submitted by Negroes d u tin if the Lubbock area southward
The cosmonaiil drilled rerily
tmn and Control Act** and a
A!borne."
Bud weather would delay
TAMI'A ilJPI) — An Air
a five-day bosrinp that rn«b d into west Texas since the last euvors are part of the stock •■ill to i mp mer Seminole
* • •
m Iree flight In a scene that
in-trade of any fighter pilot ** oiiniy oid ihe inrnipoiated Force enlisted man and n the luinch—the opener of a
was almost dreamlike. Ho
The old newspaper also an Wcdnisday, for thr IR-mib1 big dust storm Fet) 23 Braver
They are. however, done in " iut ipahlI*-** to iti'liv ulin*11y wattless were found shut to In shot program that later
wore a silvery space suit and
nouneed that the new eity match to best in no mirltm meetings were organized in
close f..i million rath* r Hun
Hus yeai calls lor astronauts
bools Viewers could sec oxy­
manager, t J H&gt;an. had ar Ih.an Friday and end fiv« «!av&gt; the irrigated grain 4nd cotton individually, and are done at ■r jointly | la*i R.| fuluie de- death in the woman's home
to venture tub* space similar
tiers11*lay
Police
said
it
was
later
in
front
of
thr
Capitol.
\
i
.♦
*pUi'*1
1
1.
I
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_
WASHINGTON t ITT t — gen tanks strapped to his
rived from Lake CTty It was
lower altitude than usual
tn the leal perlormcd today Tile State lb-pal Intent wants back
'I tie l*i*i t Autlmtity hill an apparent niurdei *nl, .dr
noted lhat It van is 'o n e of
The learn pndoi itself in toil*| pei mu the eiii:«tlt1i*h*
The victims were identified by a Russian spate pilot.
Belyayev was shown talking
Greek wnd I ' l l kish Gypilols
the best posted men regarding
lieing unique in many wav&gt; on nt nf ft ni s*n tneinher
A space aLueln v »|N,krsm.m to in-t wilii "iiln,..*l icstiiiint" fnon inside the ship with
as Stall S-t Willi will Hack
the operation of immieipal
Among all (light delnonstr.i In.ii d I.* «•| • ru'» t h* 1*oi t of worth. in Ins -los, and Mrs said 11&gt;&gt; ic - a l, ,-li probiibit III the faeo of I■polls lif 11. ground station*.
plants,
city building,
cine
lion ti-anis the Blue Angels Nuof o| if and nflo i |.»&gt;d»f lea
Loretta -1111 Harris U' Hack II y" of • , i »&gt;u, i 'oii.lim-ss ■H using |, osi,&gt;n on I v pi ns
Leonov and l*ie ship were orbuilding, civic i m p r o v e m e n t s
fly thr world's tightest .lu
nl tin stab uex'
writ
111 was itJlimw-ll ‘I -Mac over lie
Thr
A
ot
h«
ii
it
v
*
“
would
h*
A department spokesman biting Hie e irlli at a speed of
and rity management that Ifie
mood form il ion with almost a « n jH jtfff i) 5*it n »!■* rtpbf V1 Dill AFB ■
: Tuesdav
--,*&gt;d Weilnesdav lbs l'**ji*.t tr v io nn'ev per hour, Ihe
stair ran boast "
complete wing overlap hr ,o spn** hl"l »*• is a* , tevMitle
■ a *
PTutes supports 'lit* ! nil*-*I ship s maximum distance from
tween aircraft while fly in- hololf, I" p i .rut 11aiii'liinen
Nations' effort 1 , culm the earth was more than 300 mile*
tanks like Sanford lias been
170 5&lt;HJ miles per hour
and to
k&lt; i * I il tddigMsituation nnd I iikI » solution - ih*- highest in Ihe history of
fortunate in having good ut&gt;
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - voting barriers in the South The Blue Angels are the i ion hiiii•l -, pi • nid, rig votvra
to Ihe Cyprus prohlent."
manned space Bights.
managers. The
same praise
President
Johnson's
voting bv veiling lip federal regls only supersonic Irani tJial |n r
could be written about the I
forms the diffirull echelon
f h*
pf ».f* • d
1 M alxo
present city manager. Warren rights bill started its passage ifjtion ntaehmerv and miking
lolls, high performance taki Hiua (hi ' i1*) ftlv the pow
E. Knowles
through Congress today An an • ure all voters are allowed off tn diamond formation and ir to iiigiitiate with Use ttus
• • *
accelerated timetable aimed to cast their ballots.
tout plane formal,on landing tei"* nf th* lull 11ii*I IhipMiVeDr E D. Brownlee, for
Thr proposal is based on thr
at setting tl lo the floor dur­
-----------------------m* in Board f.q tin tiansfrr
WASHING 11IN (UPl'l — Better ad ' i, xt»ndnrd &lt;&gt;f
many years pastor of the
L \ L ( l T i ll
r.f sin-h islands and sulimin g
IMh
Amendment
In
the
Cnnsti
ing
April
Tresb&gt;tenan Church,
w as
Th*
ni»i»nrUM&gt; JiixUi'rx of thr living i,. | in,nno, winch is
MIAMI (UP1) — A r uhan ed Isnds belonging to the
Responding to the Presi lotion, which says that no
named to the most Important
«|)|airrntl&gt; what ii* will continue to
unitary officer was executed in ,S't«t*&gt; of F hunL to &lt;bc Au. sSupM-mr *'"urt
draw for maybe another cou­
ad interim body of fhe church deni's urgent rail for action. person shall tie denied the
will
Di mnkr d&lt;&gt; fi»i a
Havana Feb 24 for black thurify.
ple of )l**IS.
a coveted honor, according t o ( House judiciary commitler light to vote tie-cause of race,
W’hiU* *»n tficir.j)u.'MTit $clUir4UU
market activities, a Cuban tx
Other legislation includes:
A |*iii|"."a! lu g i'c each of
the 1920 Herald.
chairman Emanuel Cellcr (D*
color or previous condition of j ilc organization reported Wed
1 Art »vt providing the li- m yt*r.
them an extra $3,000 yearly
• * *
N.Y.) called Ally. Gen. NTservitude,
nesday night.
censing, bonding sml examAmi th# rhirf ju^tlr* had came t« f,,re the House of itep"The bcautfiu! Valdez Ho - rholas Katzenhach to open
lesentalivt-s.
tel. the even more beautiful hearings on the proposal be­
Th* bill’s sponsors didn't
st claka Building, a third story ; fore a hand-picked subcom
Lifetime Uncomlitiunul Ruud Hazard Warranty
argue that the justices were
on the Seminole Hotel, the mittee.
having a hard tints making
isenate leaders, meanwhile,
Chase Block, a second storythe rent — the idea instead
on the courthouse." all were were sending the bill to the
was to make up for the treat­
built in 1920 and soundly hostile Judiciary committee
with an April 9 deadline for
DA NANG. Viet Nam (DPI) whom he described as an offi-1second look, spotted a red, down on the schoolyard with ment Congress gavs th* court
praised in The Herald,
reporting it tq the floor.
—South Vietnamese warplanes cer of the Communist V^q blue and gold Viet Cong flag blazing machine guns, killing last year.
on the sertooi bag pole, and to Viet Cong.
The Sanford Board of Trade
l’ny rinse legislation enact­
Liberals pressed for the kliled Ju
children Tues- Cong rebels.
was fired at by 12 armed men
No children were hurl, be­ ed during 1901 passed out |7,was planning a big banquet at deadline to prevent
Sen .
,
„ .
He said the schoolmaster in the schoolyard.1
Periodic Inspection
Flat Tire Repair
cause Hie Communist school 500 increases to la(rmakeri,
the Vahlri Hotel and Prank James O. Eastland, committee d*y n ,B * Uck cn * om '
munist
military
post
seven
Tire
Rotation
was
using
Ihe
same
building
TinVrcl
Cong
gunners
were
Front
End Check
chairman and an opponent of
master had herded them into cabinet members snd all fed­
Miller was president
* • • *
the bill, from bottling up the Hides south of Da Nang, it was as the Viet Cong militar) located directly under the a cave when he heard tt\e eral Judges except those at
BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
post and as a school.
j flight path used by many of drone of the propellers.
the top. All the high court
"If you are thin, pale and legislation. It was said there disclosed today.
But the schoolmaster was got out of that bill was f4,5UO
weak, Pepsinol will hiake you was a good chance the propos­ A spokesman for the Viet­ The raid look place at M an' the planes landing al Da Nang.
An immediate strike was wounded and the rest of Hie per man.
plump, ruddy and strong," ad­ al would be considered by the namese army here said Ihe Quang village Tuesday altertherefore ordered to blast the men ran in panic toward the
vertised Bower and Rounul- full Judiciary committer in bojs and girls were crushed noon
But the House just wasn't
the Senate and not be taken or suffovated when thr; ceil
A spokesman said a Viet Vie! Cong out of the school­ village with the flkyraulers in a mood to apologue to the
la l'i drugstore
• • •
up first by a* subcommittee.
ing u( a cave where they had nainesc observation plane was yard before they shot down pursuing them with bombs as court. Member after member
Sent to the Capitol only taken shelter from the planes fired upon as it flew over the any planes, the spokesman well as machine gun&gt;.
. "President WTlson rides a
rose to hurl additional barbs
405 W. First St.
322-0651
village to make a landing at said.
bicycle, why not you," quer­ Wednesday, Johnson's bill tn caved in.
The concussion from the at the justices, and in ths end
The spokesman blamed their Da Nang.
A number of Vietnamese air bombs brought down the roof the pay raiaa was rejected on
ied the Sanford Cycle Com­ insure the right to vole for
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Negroes would outlaw racial deaths on the schoolmaster,
The plane flew back lor a ,fo rc e
bkyraidera
swooped of the cave.
a 177-to-203 vota.
pany.

Altamonte
Reappraisal
Starts Soon

'Blue Annels'
To Perform At
Bomb Derby

Bishop Scores
Out-Of-State
'Crusaders'

c iOc

[ L e g is l a t i v e B i l l s O p e n e d
IFor P u b l i c ' s P e r u s a l

Weather Dims

Gemini Launch

Utmost Calm
Urged By U. S.

Vote Rights Measure

En Route To Passage

Justices' Pay Held

A t 'Low ' $ 3 9 ,5 0 0

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Buy TIRES From

Warplanes Kill 30 Children

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Puff* 2—March 18, 1985

'Operation Beautify'

Sweden Highlights

%

Asks For Donations

Told To 'Reporter'
By Maryann Mllr*
Sixth grid* student* Is
Mr*. Lelra Stroup’* cl»*i »t
Bear L a k e
Elementary
School have been aiilfncd
to gather all the fact* they
can about one of the foreign
countries Juanita Gale*,

11

daughter of Mr*. Bernard
Willoughby of Forest City,1
in in effort to get first hand •
Information, recently Inter,
viewed my mother, Mr*.
Joieph Pcter*on, of Orlan­
do, who was born In Sweden
nod just, recently returned
from a v til t‘to'Tier home­
land.
I sat In on the vlilt since
I thought it would be Inter­
esting to see how an 11year-old would conduct am
Interview. After It w u conconcludfd, Mom told Ju a n ­
ita she did a better job than
the Swedish reporter*.
This I* how It went:
* • •
,
Q—How far Is It from here
to Sweden*
A—That Is hard to gue**,
but from here to New York it
Is 1.300 mile* and 1 would say
it i* at least / h e times that
much further.
Q—What is the climate like
In winter?
A—Oh, ona day I* cold., the
next warm. People love It and
there are a lot of winter
sport* over there with all the
snow and ice.
Q—What arc the main
aport*?
A—Ice skiing, snow skiing,
hockey, but no sledding as
there are no hills nearby my
hometown.
Q—What Is the main trans­
portation?
A—Trains, cars, hicycles
. . . Just like It l,i here.
Q—What are the main r e ­
ligions ?
A—Lutheran, Baptist, Meth­
odist. hut not msny Catholic*.
Q—Whst is the population?
A—About aevrn million.
(J—W’hat are the mam In­
dustries?
A—Much steel and glass In­
dustrial and many alactrtcal
appliance fartorlea.
£)—What are t h a main
crops?
A—Rye, whral and potato#*.
Q—Do children have the
same subjects as wi do here?
A—Yes, ] think so Thay al-in have free warm lunrhri
provided In the achools They
■re very much up to date.
Every child, from the day he
or she is horn, geta to much
support until college agr. then
help I. made available lur
college edurattnn If require­
ment* are met.
Q -D « they have mountains
and lakes In Sweden?
A—Oh, yes, many of both.
Q—Nams one of lha most
famous mountains.
A—M«|and Taberg. Thera
are copper mines high up In
(he mountains with a lot of
work provided for the people.
The people have It good
0 —Do tha cluldran hiv*
good manners?
A—Very good manner# and
they dress beautifully.
Q—How do lha older talk*
hsve It?

HELP THE SENIOR CLASS

Letter* are being sent to
all civic and service clubs
A—They are much in ad
wrlth an appeal for contribu­
tance in taking cara of their
tions to “Operation Beautify,’'
elderly folk*. In Sweden,
Dr. John Darby, chairman of
everything Is tsken care of
the fund-raising committee,
announced at a Sanford area
for the old people. They do
beautification c o m m it t e e
not have to worry about the
luncheon at the Capri Rralaurdoctor# or hospital and they
ant Wednesday.
do not have to worry about
Dr. Darby also asked for
where they are to live as they
contributions from private
have hlg, beautiful apartcltitsn* and said they should
mcnli. Funds are prnvldrd by
be ssnt to “Operation Beauti­
government for those who
fy." City Hall, Sanford. He
cannof take rare of themselv­
also announced the donation
es. Each person has his own
of “several hundred" cocoa*
private room and hath, a big
plunmaoa pnlms by Mr*. W.
library is provided and there
P*. Carter, of Lake Charles in
I* television provided for. the
Ovledh.
people.
The suggeilion we* made
For cxsmpte, my brother
by Mre. Fred Ganas, planning
and his wife, who arc nearing
and criteria chairman, that
their 80 s, have an apartment
theie palms be used for the
in a big building. They pay
first school Arbor Day plant­
*20 a month for rent, 320 a
ing and th* planting of Gold­
month for TV and J7 a month
en Rain Traai b* delayed un­
for radio. No commercials are
til next January. Mra. Genas
allowed for the pay TV and
explained that it le too late
radio. They receive funds
in the eeeion for the color*from the government for all
tare trees.
■' ,
this and still have money for
Mr*. Volia w M t J W ^ J r . ,
such personal needs as they
of Ixora Garden ^ lu h y h«*
want.
been named Arbor Day chair­
Q—Are the children's toy*
man. The club hie volunteer­
the aame as ou
ed to handle the dletrlbutlon
A—Yes, same as here.
of teedllng trees to school
Q—One Important question:
children.
do they have cooperative
Jim Jsm lgsn, city perks
buildings and things?
and
recreation supervisor,
A—Yes, they hive that, too.
said that th* city already I*
BETTINA VALE, * twirling majorette at
You can buy your own apart­
at work leveling and clearing
Seminole High School, placed aecond In "itru tment In the big buildings.
an a rta along tha laktfront
ting"
at
the
U.
S.
Twirling
Aaaociatlon-Banction*
Q—One more thing. Ho you
near tha 1-4 bridge, and |i
ed contest at Palmetto.
(Herald Photo)
think anyone will replace the
ready to alart planting iahal
dead queen?
palms and Spanish bayonet*
A—(Mom had tears In her
a* soon as the skatcha* are
eyes) No . . . I do not believe
received from the State Road
anyone will take the queen's
Department to that a work
place. She was the second
By Jan* Caasrlhrrry
Kirsten's musie class; and schedule can he eet up.
wife of the OOyesr-old king.
Si* student trnrher* from Gerald Meyers, Rol-ert LikAttending t h e
luncheon
There Is talk that when he ^rminole High School in San- ens' math class.
meeting wrr* two membeis
dies the country will
win change
cnange
of th* Senford-Seminote J*yto elections like wve
- have hereOt”ord interned last week at
cees board of director*, Wen­
huth
Seminole
Junior
High
, . . this may be■ just talk, I ™
Rummage Sale
dell Springfield and Frank
School Ml Casaellierry.
don't knuw.
tty Jane t'a**rlbrrry
They wi-ir assigned a* fol­
Th* Ladies Guild of Ascen­
And so the interview came lows: Danny Tllrs, Mis. Joan
sion Lutheran Church of Cas­
to an rnd and ! also learn­
selberry will hold a rummage
ed a few things shout the Rowe and Guy Strickland'*
sale Friday and Suturday
rounlry In which I wss history and rlvics rlassrs;
starling at 8 am . at Fern
Ron Crawford, Fred Taylor's
born.
Plasa at the intersection of
math class; I'atr Reynolds, SR tail and Highway 17*92.
First Heroult electric fur­ Mrs Ilohliir A m b ro se '* acienca There will be good used
Itallnt, J i m elothlng for the entire family,
nace for steelmsking in the class; S i c *
U. S. was built at Syracuse, Clark's
physical educa4bn' bedding, linen, kitchen
class; Glenn Ansley, George and many other useful Item*.
N. Y., In I9u6.

Six Intern At South Seminole

* t •

Seminole High School
Senior Class

Finch, who will report back to
th* Jaycre* on a tentative
plen to make th* 20-plut-acr*
ere* eaat and north of 1-4 and
Hwy 17-92 Into a Jaycee Park.
The idea is to make it a
tort of a wayside park with
bench**, picnic tables and ap­
propriate planting*.
It whs noted by Jack Bolt,
beautification chairman, that
Sen. Mack Cleveland is pro­
posing legleletive action to
obtain rlrarlan righta for the
county and the city from the
highway out into Lake Mon­
roe.
It also is poRiihle that
mm* elate or federal park
funds might be obtained to
help construct the park. The
matter wo* to be presented to
the Jaycee* board of directors
at a meeting today.

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By Jane Casselberry
Th* Earth - Spae* Science
etudente from South S*mino|e
Junior High School at Cas­
selberry visited th* planetar­
ium at th* Central Florida
Museum in Orlando Tuesday
They heard a lecture byDallas Maddron, of th* mu­
seum staff, on various aspect*
of star positions and motions
end their relationship to the
earth.
Approximately 70 etudenta
attended the lecture accom­
panied by their instructor,
Roland Hill, and Richard
Barnett, assistant principal.

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SIXTH GRADER Juanita Galen carrion out ntteignment for her class at
near Lake Elementary School on nluily of foreign countries hy getting
first hand information on Sweden from Mrs. Joseph Peterson, who juai
recently returned from a visit to her native land.
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Edward Brinson, Beverly
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Henry Jameson, Blurford Me*
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beth A. Daniels, Claude Den9 ton. Robert Danger fo ld. Clnrerne Johnson, Mildred Flem­
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Otera Sides, Enterprise; Ev­
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'Baby Off Year' Contest Opens
T en Sanford Infanta have
been entered In the annual
••Baby of the Year” conteat,
aponaored by Zeti XI chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi, which opena
thla week and rune through
April S.
Photograph* of’ the children
have been placed in atore* In
the city and each penny con­
tribution la counted aa a vote,
with all proceed* going to the
Little Red Sclioolhouae.
Top prlie u i 123 aavlnga
bond In the infant'* name do­
nated by the Florida State
Bank, plu* trophy given by
Kader Jeweler*. Second prize
DEBORAH
1* a trophy from Wert'a Jew ­
eler* and third prize I* a iterling diver feeding »poon from
Sanford Luggage and Jeweler*. All photograph* were
made by Gaitman Studio*.
The entriei:
f r a n k WilUer (Scooter) Bun­
nell, one-year-old ton of Dr.
and Mr*. Frank Bunnell, *ponaored by the Sanford-Seminole
Jaycee Wive* Club;
F ilia l trick,
Donna Marie Filz
ter bl Mr.
one-year-old daughter
and Mr*. J. M. Fitzpatrick,
aponoored by the Seminole
Numismatic Society.
Deborah h m e r * o n, 17month old daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. J. A. Emerson Jr., spon­
JEFFERY
sored by Anna Miller Circle;
Jeffery Todd Kipp, 13-monthold son of Mr and Mrs. Jam es
Kipp, sponsored by Credit
Woman's Breakfast Club;
Tracy and Tyler Johnson,
three-month-old twin* of Dr.
and Mr*. John T. Johhton,
sponsored by the Seminole
County Medical Auxiliary;
Kimberly Jean Harvey, ISmonth-old daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. James Harvey, sponsor­
ed by the Mies Auxiliary of
the Fleet Reserve Association,
Unit 117;
Timothy
Farrens,
threemonth-old son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Donald Farrens, sponsored by
TIMOTHY
the Pilot Club.
Wendy Carlrne Jalllet, 13month-old daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. G. D. Jalllet. sponsored
by American I&lt;egton Post 33;
Karen Michele Rrisson, fourAnnual
Kiw-ama pancake
month-old daughter of Mr and
supper
amt
auction
will tie held
Mrs. Robert Briston, sponsor­
at the Civic Center Saturday
ed by Sauford Civitan Club.
for the benefit of the club's
underprivileged children ami
scholarship fund.
The pancakrr supper will be
served front 4:30 to 7.30 p m
with the auction slated to run
from 6 to 9 p m. Ail auction
items are new merchandise
JACKSONVILLE (Spl ) - donated hy Sanford business
Rambler retail sales in the
firms and will be sold to the
Jacksonville sone of American
highest bidder
Motors posted a 25 per cent
Tite supper of pancakes, sy
gain over Iasi year in the first
10 days of Marrh, according
to J. K. Woosk-y, zone m a n ­
ager.
"Thla i* a fitting start to
Rambler break • through
month," ha said
Mrs Vera Chatterton. *4. of
The Jacksonville zone cov­ UKI8 Chase Avenue, died Wed­
ers Rambler dealers in Ftor nesday morning in Seminole
Ida, Southern Georgia and a Memorial Hospital.
portion of South Carolina.
A retired achool teacher
Woosley said the rising sales from Cleveland, Ohio, ahe
resulted from increased a- caiuc here alx months ago
wareness jf Rambler' a new from Gainesville. She waa a
styling and performance for member of the Presbyterian
IMS and the growing strength Church.
of the Rambler dealer body
Survivora are two sons, Nei)
throughout the sone.
and Ray Chatterton, both of
He added that the ncyv Mar­ Fort Walton; two daughtera,
lin fastbaek, which goes on Mra Lois Brown, of Winderdisplay Friday, will add a mere, and Mrs. Daylc Holm
further sales impetus.
es. of Sanford, and three

DONNA

KAREN

KIMBERLY

Funeral Notice

WENDY

TRACY &amp; TYLER

rup, sausage and coffee is ail
vertised as an all-you-can eat
event with children under 12 at
special prices.

Cast Additions'
For Hootenanny
Are Announced

By Jan* Casselberry
Latest additions to the tal­
ented cast of the South Semi
rude Junior fiigh School Hootrnanny have been announced
by tlie dire, tor, Mr*. C. I..
C o o p e r . The entertaining
show will he presented at 8
p in, Friday, Marrh 2d, in the
school, auditorium.
"April and The Raindrops."
a quartet composed of April
Eldridge, Sandl Parkrrsnn,
Cindl Kaubie, and Niki KIssort, will ting classic folk
music.
Spanish folk music la the
specialty of Danuta Morskl,
who will accompany herself at
tha Spanish guitar and will
be appropriately costumed.
The many other vocal and
instrumental groups will pro­
vide a well rounded program
with something for every
grandchildren.
taste.
Gramkow Funrral Home is
Refreshments will be availin charge of arrangements. aide.

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The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Flrat i ’enteroital Church of
Long wood is sponsoring a
fried chicken and ham dinner
from 4:30 until 7 p m. today
in the annex of the church on
Orange Avenue.
On tlie menu with the
chicken or ham la scalloped
I*.taloe*. green beans, beets,
cole slaw, homemade biscuits
and butter, cake, tea or cof­
fee and a suitable drink for
the children.
I'ersona wishing to make
reservations for a special
time or homt delivery may
call Rev. E. Ruth Grant,
pastor of tha church.

by R am b ler

ANNUALS
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Sport* option* like bucket »e*U, floor shift*. Power? Mighty
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Shedden advised farther
that "although Sanford and
Immediately • u r r o u n ding
area* will n m a in in the 305 ®
area, we will be effected in
two way*. F l n t , people in th*
new 904 area sueh as Jack(onvilla, Daytona Beach and
DaLand will hav* to u** th*
805 coda whan calling ua and,
second, when we want to call
people in th* north p art of
the stata, ws will hav* to us*
th* 904 code."
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Rob Shedden, Southern Bell
Telephone Company'* man­
ager In Sanford, said today
that on July 11 Florida will
have a third are* cod#—904.
The new area cod* will b*
for the north portion of
the state, which is now in th*
305 area.
"Addition of th* third a n *
code is necessary because of
the population growth and
Inrrcateid use of specialised
t a l a p h o n * services," (aid
Shedden.

Church Dinner

WASHINGTON ( U P D -T h e
Senate passed a Joint resolu
Argentina, Paraguay and
l i o n authorizing President
Johnson to designate the week Spain require that their chief
beginning May 2 as "Profes­ of state tie • Roman Catho­
sional Photography Week."
lic.

LONGWOOD CITY COUNCIL, to fa r u li
known, is the t i n t in the county to buy brand
new, special type c h a in for the two newapaper
reporters covering its meetings. Here Mayor
David Wentworth is photographed by the Her*
ald’a reporter, M n. Donna Eatea, aa he ahowa
bar how convenient the writing table on her
chair will be.

By J*n* Casselberry
Th* Seminole County Coun­
cil of Parent-Teacher Assoc­
iation* presented a publica­
tion! skit at th* District 8
PTA meeting held Monday at
Mainland High School In Day­
tona Baaeh.
Mr*. W. A. Donaldson, was
narrator and other* taking
part wer* Mrs. W. L. Swofford, Mr*. William Segrist.
Mra. W. A. Viet* M n. Floranc* Berg, M n. Edward Lunn,
M n. James Horton, M n.
Frank Steudje, Mrs. Arthur
Rhode*, M n. Gaorge Heran,
M n. Jf. E. Kerschner, and
Principal* Carlton Henley,
Lyman High; John Angel,
South Seminole Junior High;
and Herold Hcckenhach, Pinecrest Elementary.
Music for th* aklt was pro­
vided by Mrs. J r re S tn ley ,
music teacher from Pinecrest.
Presiding at tha meeting
was M n. P. A. Sperber, dis­
trict 8 president, and main
speaker was M n. Wayn* Bevis, vie* president of the Flo­
rida Congras* of P a n n ta and
T carhen.
SANFORD ELKS LODGE No. 12-11 delivered a
Thame for the meeting was
"Light* on for Education."
wheelchair to an Altamonte Springn child re­
Th* Mainland Senior High
cently. Left to right: Wade Snyder, Horace
Ole* Club presented a pro­
Green and Gene Walters,
(Herald I’hoto)
gram of vocal music. The
group has been rated auperlor
in state competition.
Other* attending from SemI ’nltfd Pres* International
Inol* County srhooli wer*
By number fish are the
Mrs. Robert Newell, Mr*.
most popular household pets,
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Carraways Find It's Cold A t Bottom O f World
Hr Doltle Austin
One day last fall Andy Carraway,
Sanford
insurance
agent was sitting in the ArmyNavy Club in Washington, D.C,
.talking with his old friend.
Rear Adm. James Reedy.
Rack in the day* when the
Admiral was a captain he
was commander of the Wing
at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. During his tour of duty
here, the two men had become good friends.
As they talked about old
times, Adm. Reedy said to
Carraway, ‘‘When you retire,
why don't you come down to
see me and I'll take you to the
South Pole?"
"I might dp that one of
these days,'* replied the sil­
ver-haired Carraway.
"Well, you'd better make it
soon, 1 am on my last lour
down there," urged the Ad­
miral.
And that's how Andy Car­
raway found himself on last
Jan. 8 in the land of snow and
Ice on the bottom of the world.
ON THE WAY
"We took a Jet non-stop
flight from Tampa to Los

Wright, a scientist from Brit­
ish Columbia; Rea Lee. gov­
ernor of American Somoa;
Keith Sinclair, editor of the
Melbourne Age; Sir Rohan
Delacomb, governor of Vic­
toria, a state in Australia, Dr.
Malealcn Gray, of New Zea­
land. and Austin Young, a
New Zealand "barrister."
Sir Charles was on his fifth
trip and wa* very familiar
with the area. It was he who
dicovered the body of Robert
Scoll, a British explorer who
was lost in Antarctica after
having attempted to explore
the vast area.
He is presently attached to
the Pacific Naval laboratory
of British research.
BOTTOM OF WORLD
Leaving Christchurch via
Navy Constellation, Carraway
and his companions made the
2,400 mile trip to McMurdo
Naval Support Rai-e on the
Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica
in about 10 hours.
They landed at Williams
Field, an air strip on ice, and
journeyed to their quarters in
the "Ross-Hillon" in a heli­
copter. It is interesting to note

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THIS IS IT, the bottom of the world. Adm.
J a m e s Reedy .stands oil the spot that is desig­
nated the "geographic South Pole." The sign
notes th a t the average temperature is minus
56 degrees, altitude i&gt;, 186 feet and ice thickness
is over 9,000 feel.
Angeles and then on to Mono
lulu. Where we law! over two
days Then we hopped on
down to the Fiji Islands then
to Xukland, the largest island
in New Zealand, finally land
ing in Christchurch, N. Z ,
where Jim and Jean Reedy
were waiting for us at their
'winter home* there," Carra
way twgan
Arriving in Christchurch,
Andy and his wife, Helen found
that Admiral Reedy had invit­
ed six oilier men to make the
trip Some brought their wives
The wives’ journey ended at
Christchurch, for no women
are allowed in Antarctica—not
because they are not wanted,
but because there are no faci­
lities for them.
"We have a 20th century nu­
clear-action power plant—and
ifitlt century plumbing," Hoedy confessed ruefully.
During his week's Antarct­
ica visit there, Carraway was
not allowed to bathe Water
is precious and is made from
melted, distilled snow.
The other men who joined
the party made a distinguished
group They included Harm!
ton l-nkey. an attorney from
Atlanta. Dr. E. A. Archer, a
Chicago dentist. Sir Charles

that during a recent "warm
spell.' a piece of Williams
Field broke off and floated
away!
' The Admiral was beginning
to get worried about it when
the temperature got up to I!
degrees." said Carraway.
Despite the kidding about the
Boss.Hilton Hotel, which is
really nothing more than a
regulation type Quonsct hut.
inside the visitors found towels
and linens mnnogrammed with
the world famous Hilton Hotel
crest. Conrad Hilton going a
long with the Joke, had had the
linens specially made for the
Antarctic quarters.
McCurdo Naval Base sup
ports and supplies about 1,500
military personnel and scient
ists at the main station as well
as M-veral hundred men at
Rvrd Station and at the South
Pole Station.
Ships ran dock at McMurdo
during the “ summer months"
from September to March,
their paths crunched through
the ire laden seas hv specially
constructed ice breakers. Car
raway learned that when the
ire is too thick tn break with
the 'plow'’, the ship, which
has a round bottom forward,
hacks off, gets a running start,

slides up on the ice , and
breaks it by the sheer weight
of the ship.
During Iho long six months
winter of darkness and 150
below icro temperatures, there
is no transportation in or out.
The men who "winter over"
are to all intents, "maroon­
ed." Not even the mail goes
through.
The vast 5,100.000 square
mile territory of Antarctica is
a neutral country, No nation
owns it and many nations
have bases and scientific field
quarters there. Only a skele­
ton crew 'winters over" in
the six morth darkness for
they arc completely cut off
from the rest of the world.
During his week’s visit Car­
raway and the rest of the
group visited 11) rd Station,
about (too miles away and the
South Pole Station, which is
roughly 750 miles from Mc­
Murdo, making the journey
in a ski-plane.
“ We visited the scientific
stations and listened to many
men tell us how little anyone
really knows about this-huge
country. Unlike the Arctic,
which is an ire cap the Antar­
ctic continent Is a land ma^s,
completely covered with ice
and snow as much as 9,000
feel deep.
"It is as large as the United
States and Mexico combined,
but there is no life upon this
land at all (inly around the
periphery, where seals, pen
guins and other sea animals
sometimes come ashore, is
there any movement In all the
rest of the great continent,
nothing stirs but the wind, the
g la cirrs^ nd the Ice and snow
It is an empty vastness and we
know next tc nothing about
it Through holes cut in the
ice. scientists have caught
strange looking 'fish' of speries not seen anv where else
Part of their study is identify
mg this marine life others do
horinux trying to discover
what is under all that ice and
snow," he explained
"There is real!) only a three
month working season. The
rest of the lime it is loo cold,
the wind blows too hard and
ils too dark to make any ex­
plorations
'Nevertheless, the thing I
tnnsi admired was the sheer
efficiency of the Navy's ojieialums there Not a space is
wasted, not an hour is lost
Everything
moves at top
speed, wiIh no lost motion,
lime or space Everything Is
utilized to the fullest," Carraway declared
THE IIKKIIYS
Vdmiral Reedy has done a
fine public rclaiions job down
there He is respected and
well liked by all the people
who work with him, both at
Antarctica and in New Zea­
land.
"'lie Is completing three
years there and will soon be
leaving to takr command of
Carrier Division II, with head­
quarters in Norfolk. Ills flag­
ship will tie the nuclear powercrcd carrier, die U. S Enter­
prise," Carraway noted.
Some of the Reedy's five
children have visited them in
the "down under country."
Oldest daughter, Carlyle, is
now in London, son James Jr

(Rob), is with the FBI In
Washington D. C.; Molly,
(Mrs. Robert Rakcri is in
Cleveland, where her husband
is in medical school; Mickey
is now a junior at the Univer­
sity of North Carolina and
John is a sophomore at Notre
Dame, also a pro-med student.
Mrs, Reedy, Eugenia or
" J e a n " as she is called by her
friends, entertained Hie wives
while the husbands visiles! An­
tarctica, taking them on sight­
seeing trip* all over New Zealand, from Mt. Cook to Akaroa
Beach.
"The scenery is spectacu­
lar, very mountainous. This is
why it is called the ‘southern
Alps,' And you never saw so
many thousands of sheep in
your life," exclaimed Helen
Carraway, as she added her
comment* to her husband's.
Leaving New Zealand, the

S E A L S C O M E A S H O R E on the Rohm ice nhelf
nml Andrew Carraway seratdies the hack of one
which "grunted" at him.

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Stagg, Grand Old Man O f Football, Dies Baseball
Greyhounds Trail
3 Points In Track
By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sporta Writer
Coach Rodney Umberger
and hla Lyman Greyhound
track taam turned In a fine
aecond place flnlih in their
home meet of the teason
Tueiday.
The Hound* finished a eloi*
aecond to Iiishnp Moore 70 to
76 while Apopka garnered 18
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Terry Toole turned In firat
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1:53.7. l.arry Groakey gained
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Tom Mioduekl finiahed third,
Terry Smith wa* the winner
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Blanton turned in a time of
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tion in the Junior Chamber of nth Race — 5/16 — Time 31.70
Barberry Eva 17.00 6 40 4,20
Commerce sponsored event.
11.00 5.80
Big dogs, little dogs, skinny Defonso
6 00
dogs, fat dogs—practically all Red Donlt
breed* but greyhounds arc Quinicla (2-7) *06 80
signed up to run in the 10 Perfect* (7 2) *315,60
eliminations, semifinals and 7th Race — 3/16 — Time 31.42
Patrolman Day 4 60 2 40 2 60
finals.
2.60 2 80
Everything Is handled exact­ Ample's Model
4 20
ly as tor the pari mutuel Scootin Scout
nights. The dogs arc weighed Quinicla ( 3 0 34 20
In, paraded on the track and Perfect* (3-6) *10 80
finally put into their starting Klh Rare — 3/16 — Time 3I.H0
Tag Twist
15 40 4 00 2 60
boxes.
3 40 2.40
But when the gste opens, Judy Day
I. I t 's Alley Onp
2 80
anything can happen
Some dogs come out walk Quinicla ir,8&gt; $ i :i to
ing. others leap over the rail Perfect* (86) *03.00
into the field. Some are fright ■Jth Hare — 5/16 — Time 31.45
6 40 3 60 3 20
ened by the rabbit and go in Flash Signal
7 80 5 60
the opfiosite direction. And Go lustier
7 4u
there arc always a few who de­ Rapid Progress
cide not to conic out of Un­ Quinicla &lt;3 Hi *52 80
Perfect a (8 3) *128 70
box at all.
It all adds up to a fun filled 10 Race — 5/16 — Time 30.93
3 80 3 to 3 00
afternoon for family enter Miss Whirl
3 40 3 20
tainment. Hie prizes arc plen I. L.'a Me Too
4 60
tiful with everything from hie- Gcnobar
cycle* to roller skate* going Quinicla (5 6) *7 60
1‘erlecta (6 5) *24 00
to the lucky winners.
Tlic event has become a lllh flare - j ) — Time 40 60
6.00 3 00 3 00
real fan favorite for Central i Hank Trust
3 40 2.60
Florida dog dovers. The mutt Nieto
2 80
Derby parks the Sanford Or- j Janice A.
Undo Kennel Club facilities to Qmntrla (17) *1180
Perfect* (17) *30 30
the rafter* earh year.
Results of Wednesday even­ Mutuel handle *80,417
ings races.
General scientific consensus
lat Race — 5/16 — Time 31.33
O.D.'s Amaic 14.00 6 20 6.80 is that there is some plant life
HI Troubles
5 20 4 40 3 80 on the planet Mars.
Silver World
6 60
Quinicla (2 4) 346.40
2nd Race — S/1S — Time 31.70
Cadenita
9.20 5 20 3.00
Beverly Meek's’ 184-437 h-d
Sue Tip Top
9.40 B.20
O.B.'a General
2 BO the (Mil Bulls to three wins
Quinlela (2-51 (i8 60
from th« Oops Ops In the Hol­
3rd Race — *» — Tlmr 4I.M ler Motor Nuvy'Wivea league.
Patm
J ’ut SI ploy'» 183 419 acoreit
Beach Sue
38 00 13 60 4 40 high fop the E. 7,8,9 'era a&gt;
Casual Tcssie
4 80 2 40 they chiitkcii op three win*
Barberry Hap
2 60 from Checker tail “ A." Marge
Quinicla (71) $17.00
Jackson led the Cherkertnil
Perfect* ( I T) $23* 40
"R" to tillI‘L&gt; wills urul Elaine
4th Race — I / l l — Tlmr 31.66 Kustivul spurred the SavugttCrony Hector
3 80 5 80 3 00 tee to three wine.
Phyllis Freese led the Vig­
ilantes to three wins and Tat
Ucarolph was high far Bus!■ IX* Court »f Ik# li .u B l r
J s S a t , S#w*lanl# f'Buaiy, C l . r - selt'a Kedikma as they added
IS a, !■ P raSalr ,
three wins to their tally.
l a r», l : , | a | a „r
Shirley Maxwell scored 192EM I E l, VAN n o r ,
D i e i u i l 456 to give the Dlsasternota
T a All CrrSllara aaS r , r u n
H a ilia
Claim# or U r n i a l a a threa point victory while
i t a l a t i Bate scalar#'
the Dragunettes and the Pus­
Yaw a a d # » i h o f you ar*
fcarabr nottflad and rrqulr- sycats split their paints 2-2.
a * I s pr* i# n t any cla im s and Verna Bolton's 173-467 led
damanda w h ich you. or a llh sr the Hoot Owls to threa wins.
a f you. may h ava a a a ln a l tha

Seminoles
WirvSecond Swim Meet
Sy David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole High swim­
ming (earn won tta second
meet of the season Wednes­
day afternoon when they beat
Eustia 64 to 30.
Con W'llaon, Andy Lyon,
Ruster Bruce and Gary Ganaa won the firat event for
Sanford, the 200-yard medley
relay In 2:fll,5. In the 200yard
freestyle B o b b y Headrick
look first for Sanford with
2:18 9 and Jerry Mills look
aecond with 2:41.2.
Ganas took first place In
the 50-yxrd free alyle with
25.1 and Mike McGuire took
third with 28.3 both for San­
ford. Bruce took firat for San­
ford In the 200-yard Individual
medley with 2:50.4 and Alan
Lucas took third with 3:11.1.
In the diving, AlcGuire and
Buster Anderson split four
points e a c h for Sanford.
Bruce Dow-len took aecond
place in the lOOyard butter­
fly with 1:20.2 and Mills look
third with 1:58.7,
Con Wilaon took second in
the 100yard backstroke with
Anderson taking third. Ganaa
took first in the lOOyard free
with 58.4 and Headrick -look
first in the 400-yard free with
5:0.9.
Greg Ganas took first for
S a n f o r d in the 100-yard
breaststroke with 1:15.8 and
Andy Lyon took second with
1:17.8. Dowlcn, Gary Winn,
Larry Hodges and Lurus took
the 200-yanl free relay for
Sanford with 1:53.7.
The S1IS girls swimming
team lost thrir part of the
meet 30 to 41, but stood out
In a number of areas. Cindy
Wilson,
Rosemary
Walton,
Delanc Johnson and Paula
Elam look the 200-yard med­
ley relay with 2:45 7.
In the 50-yard free style
Barbara Bolt took first for
the Seminoles with 30 5 and
Ginger Norris took third with
45 9, Linda May took the 200yard Iree with 3:(I7 8 and Vic­
ki Yellnek took fourth. Sherill
Murray took second in the 20uyard individual medley with
3.22.5.
In the diving, Drlune John­
son and Rosemary Walton
split four points each for
Sanford. Ctney Wilson took
first in the loo-yard butterfly
with 1 23.7 and Martha Kosky
took second in the lOOyard
fire with 1:23 5. Yellnek look
second for the S e m l D o l c s In
the lOOyard hackstroka with
1:26.5.
Norris look aecond In the
lOOyard free style with 8:32 9
and Elam took aecond In the
lOOyard breaststroke w i t h
1:51,9. Dolt, Koaky, Wilson
and May won the 200-yard
fret relay with 2:13.8, but
kilt the meet 50 to 41.

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April

S T O C K T O N , Call/. —
(NEA) — The sports and
academic world* joined today
in mourning tha _“ grand old
man of football,'’ Amos Alonto Stagg, who died Wedneiday. He would have been 103
years old on Aug. 18.
All Amos Alonxo Stagg me­
morabilia will be on display
in th* eollega Football Hall
of Fam* if tha slowpoke* run­
ning the National Football
Foundation aver get around
to building one.
If everything having to do
with Stagg that la worthy of
remembrance Is shown, the
exhibit will take up to much
epace that the shrine would
have to be moved to Texet Inetead of being built on th*
Rutgers campus in N e w
Brunswick, N J Stagg it the only man elect­
ed to the Hall of Fame as
both player and coach.
Stagg, born while the Civil
War wa* still a toss-up, wa*
*1111 coaching a t 90.
Stngg'a story is that of In­
tercollegiate
athletics—foot­
ball In partlrutar. The I/innle
Stagg who Exeter and Tale
knew in the 1880s did more
than any other individual to
make football the highly ncientitle and dramatic ipectacle
it ix today.
Stagg a t the University of
Chicago in 1802 became the
firat roach of athletics ever
to attain arndrmir rank. He
made reaching a profession.
Leaving the Yol* Divinity
School, Stagg in 1890 found
a student body of only 41 nt
Springfield (Mass.) College,
yet organized a football team
that won for two year*.
In 1892, Stegg went west
and for the next 41 years won
fame ne coarh lit Chicago, re­
mained until eompuxory re­
tirement forced him to step
down es the Grand Old Men
of the Midway.
At 71, Stagg looked fur­
ther west for new fields. In
1933, hr became head roach
at College of the Pacific,
where he remained 14 years.
It wasn't necessary for op­
posing roaches to show re
spe d for old age on the field.
Outweighed 20 pounds to n
men, Stagg’* hand of 28 Pa
clfic hoy* held mighty How­
ard Jonra-couched Southern
California to n 6-0 score in
1934. They lielted California
in '39, Inst only to San Jose
State, the higlirst scoring
college outfit in the land.
In ‘4.3, at 81, Stagg was
voted Coarh of the Year. At
64, he finally became ton old
for even th* College of the
Pacifir, so continued on until
past 90 nt aide to his son,
Amos Alonxo Jr. at Susqtiehanna.
Stagg'a contribution tn the
strategy, tactics, rules and
everything e l s e connected
with foot),all are fur too ma­
ny to lis t He originated the
shifting of the back* and the
ends. Ha Introduced angle
blocking, was an early advo­
cate of th* forward pais. Hr
increased the power of power
plays, opened wider the open
game, made deception trickier.
. Stagg originated more f o r
matione, contributed m o r e
clever ideal ami develuped
more fatuous pluyere und
coachru than Htiyone dee. He
was first to number players
for the convenience of epeetatora.
Boy and man, player and
coach. Amo* Alonzo Stagg
hat been the most compelling
force American football hae
known.
Allow plenty of room for
the Grand Old Man in (he Hall
of Fame.

Marge Bott* spared the 610-7; Barbara Rohr^r 5-8-10;
Bernice Cobean 6-7-9; Alice
Sexton 2-6-7; Edi* Carpenter
-8 7. Ituao Patrick converted
the 5-11); Gladys Edwaida
6-7.
The 3-10 fell for Lia Kldn,
Barbara Uohrer, and Jo Wat­
son. Boa* Patrick, Peg Patey,
und Jan Valentine spared 46-7.
Turkey* wers rolled by
klertha Billing!, P at Dearolph, Lucy Mayer, and Allca
The Sanfurd reerratiun de­
Sexton,
partment will hold a soft ball
organizational meeting to­
night, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
for all teama planning to
ARCATA, Calif. (UPI) — participate (n the Men's Lea­
Debra SumlquUt, 13, Rayeida, gue or Church League this
caught a 80-lnch stedhead in coming season. All interested
Jacoby Creek without a pole. parties should b* present at
She eald ah* saw th* fish tha Recreation Office tonight.
moving upstream, scared it
Into a email pool, grabbed it,
Elwood City, Ta., w ai site
and hit It with a rock.
of the first American aeamless
It weighed 6 tii pound* on tube plant using rotary pierc­
BARRANQUILLA, Colom­
ing, in 1895.
bia (UP!) ~ Dennis Ralston, th* bathroom scalar
tha top-ranksd U.S. tennis
p l a y e r from Bakersfield.
Calif., dafeaUd E n r l q n s
Guerrero of Colombia 8-1, 8-0
In the first round of tha 14th
ON 100 BRANDS
I n t e r national Barranquilla
tennis tournament.

Needs No Pole

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y!

PLAY GOLF

A m oi Alonxo Slagg

Boone Braves
Top Seminoles
In Second Loss
Ily David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole High baseball
tram lost its second game of
the season 5-4 to the Roone
Braves of Orlando In a Metro
Conference game nt Seminole
High Wednesday afternoon.
Bun Hinson, Coach Jim Mc­
Coy’s all-around player, mov­
ed from shortstop to pitcher
for the Seminoles. In the
first inning llinsun got e
base hit and then stole sec­
ond, third and finally home
fur the first Sanford run of
the game.
The Braves got their first
run in the thin! inning when
Moore got a single and went
to second on an error. The
next man up wnlkt-i! and then
Halt got n standing op double
that brought Moore home for
the first Boone run.
Sanford also scored in the
third inning when Hinson got
« single. Then muking a re­
peal performance of the first
Hinson stole second and third
and came home on an error
to pot .Sanford back in the
lead 2-1.
Boone scored again in the
fifth inning when (Hire got
on first on an error. Moure
got a base hit that moved
(Hire to second. Alt got a
single that brought Glue in
and Klimur got a single that
scored
Moore.
It luck burn
walked ami Gay singled In
Alt for the third run of the
inning to put Boone ahead
four to two.
.Sanford scored in the sixth
inning when Steve Horris got
a single and then stole sec­
ond. Sonny Messer got a
triple that brought Harris
home. Beinie Harbour's dou­
ble brought Messer homo tn
tie up the game four In four.
Boone got the clinching
run in the seventh and finul
inning when Dunn got a base
hit. Etlmar singled, Donn
stole third and came home on
an error to win the gams five
to four for Boone,
Boon* had five runs, four
hits and two error* to Han­
ford's four runs, five hits,
and two errors.

By Jim Birehtrs
nerald Sports Writer
The South Seminole Hurri­
canes fell victim (o Bishop
Moore's Hornets In a pitching
duel Wednesday at Winter
Park. Final icore was 2-L
The 'Canes, coached by
Dave Miller, were unable to
mount a successful rally.
They left nine men on baiea
during the seven-inning affair.
South S e m i n o l e had a
chance to tie things up in the
last minute, but Hornet r e ­
liefer Wally Hickson fanned
Bruce Stuart to end the ball
game.
Shortstop George Mil wee
was the outstanding Hurricane
performer, slamming a double
and a single. He registered
the only Southwind Bill and
turned in several outstanding
defensive plays. He also stole
a base.
D ate Unley started the
game for Miller's team but
was removed in the fourth
inning after allowing two
runs, three hits. Stuart pitch­
ed the final three allowing
only two hits and itriking out
three.
Bishop Moore acored the
first run in the home half of
the first Inning on a single, a
pair of walks and two stoled
bases.
They scored the winning
run in the third frame by way
of two free passes and a dou­
ble. South Seminole scored its
only run in the third inning
on a walk and a base theft by
first baseman Jim Lucas and
.Mitwec's two bare hit.
The llurricanri scored one
run on four hits and commit­
ted one error.
The Hornets tallied twice on
five hits and one error,
'flic winning pitcher was Sal
Greco, second Bishop Moore
pitcher. Unley took the los*
for South Seminole.

Shufflers Vying
In Daytona Play
The Sanford Tourist and
SHufflcbiuint Club h«» five
train* entered in the f’eabody
Invitational ihuffleboard tour­
nament being played today
and Friday in Duytuna Beach.
Several team* are entered
in tin- Gould Trophy Tourna­
ment in Ilel.und March 22-23.
Se\en players will repre­
sent Sanford in a jamboree
singles at tho Edgewater
courts on March 26-26.
Sanford teams will partici­
pate in the ladle* double!
tournament at th* Seabreeze
S. C. in Daytona Beach on
March 29-30 and 16 team*
from th* Winter Park Club
will plsy In Sanford March
31.

Buffs Get Fresh Slant

CLEARWATER (NEA)
—Gene Mauch managed At­
lanta of th* Southern Asso­
ciation whsn ha wa* 27. At
39, looking younger than
soma of hi* player*, he
brought the Philadelphia Phlilie* from rock bottom to th*
top.
What is hi* theory of man­
aging? He give* baieball
buffs a fresh slant;
“ Th* most overlooked pari
of managing ii what happens
in the spring. The most im­
portant month is March and
not September,
"It ia during tha training
period that the manager must
properly appraise his men
and are that they are as wellprepared aa poailble. I t wa»
In Florida that we changed
Richie Allen from an outfield­
er into a third baseman, for
example,
“ A manager haa to adjuit
himself
to
the
material.
Whatever ha i* going to *ecompliih has to be done with
th* man he hae. So he must
adjuit his gams to tha ta l­
ent.
“ Every baieball man knows
tha fundamentals. You are
not going to hit and run too
much when you have guy*
who can hit the ball out of
the park. You hit and run
with fellows like Dick Groat
and Bobby Richardson. The
winning manager knows what
his people ran do and gets
maximum effort.
"Managing demands ex­
trema devotion. It's the onlyjob in baseball where the old
saying, ‘You can't beat the
hours,’ doesn't apply. I'm
managing the Philadelphia
club the instant my feet hit
the floor in the morning.
“ The manager should be
able to get and digest infor­
mation about the opposition.
Knowing what you have to
beat helps you do it.
"Good player* require no
handling. They take care of
themselves, know wiiut to do.
Others might need a little un­
derstanding.
"Kids who can play form
an image in their minds of
what they want to lie. The
ones who succeed hrlp themselvee. A large percentage of
those who fail have not tak­
en advantage of the talent
with which they were blessed.
Baseball ran bo largely a
state of mind.
"A pennant ha* yet to he
won by a deep thinker or n
cheerleader who didn’t hove
some guys who could get (he
other side out and whack the
hall.
“A bad manager can't help
a ppor eluh and hr can ruin a
good one. Don’t let anyone
tell you experience doesn't
rount. Yogi Berra will tell
you he was a belter manager
on May 15 Ilian be was on
April 15 and knew much more
on Hept. 15. Rapport with the
pluyere is essential and a
little suggestion here or there
has helped a lot.
“ The manager is called
‘Skipper’ for a good reason.
You might cio*e tha Atlantic
on th* Quern Mary without

ever knowing who the captain ia, but let tha boat get in
trouble and you’ll find out in
a hurry. The good m a n a g e r

never convey* panic. He m ust
convince a!) hands that he ia
| in control, whether he i* or
| not.

I

Gene Mauch

Marge Carathers
Rolls Hi Series
Marge
t'aralher*
rolled
high game and eerie* when
ehe chalked up 213-603 for
Todds Nationwide Insurance
m the Hi nouner* teugue.
Kathy Gray'* 168-459 was
high for Stenetrom Realty as
they won 3V&gt; points from
Wilaon-Maier Furniture.
Ht-b-n Padgett turned in
173 491 for llehrrns Tructors
three win* from Joe's I.nundry, Dot Button spurred Art
Blown Pest Control to three
wins with her 180-509.
Shirley Simas' 191-48 1 led
tin- Lake Monioe Inn 1.assies
to three wins and Evelyn
Wagner led Southern Air to
a three point gain.
Queen of the split circle
wus Gloria Arrnrdi as the
converted the 6-7. Dot Johnrun *puted the 2-7; Lauru
Leahy 6-7; und Billie Cliainot
6-6-10.
Claudette Behrens, Linda
Redman, Carolyn Sallee and
Virginia Skelly converted the
5-10, The 3-10 fell for Sum
Urownback, Etta
Dorman,
Kathy Gray, Helen I'adgett,
and Madge WaUtrom.
Turkeys wer* rolled by
Carol Brown, Ulla Ganderton,
Kathy Gray, and Shirley Si­
ma*.

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'Rabbit Key Club' Is Organized

Lake Monroe Jottings
By M n. II. L. Jehnion
Oh those wonderful aigni o(
apring. The budding trees, orsinge blossoms everywhere
and the olrds singing. How
wonderful. • • • Bellied h ip ­
py blrthdiy to Phillip Rihn.
We wish you many more Phil.
Talking about Phil, I have to
mention lister Janice. She won
third place in the Sanford Ju n ­
ior High School essay contest
which
was
sponsored
by
American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 53. Congratulations J a n ­
ice. • • • Terry Rabun, Jona­
than Kelley, Richard Hittell,
Suzanne Orseno and Laura Jo
Garrett w e e among those out
this way going to Melbourne
last weekend with the Seminole
High School Glee Club. This
was for district. Suzanne's mo­
ther went along as a chape­
rone along with Miss Whittle,
director, and 1. It was an en­
joyable day despite the rain
that started about 2 o'clock.
We heard some wonderful
singing while t h e r e . * * *
Congratulations to Pat Ro­
berts and James Eber on their
recent marriage. We ^wish
them much happiness tn^their
future life together. • • * Oh
yes, another delayed happy
birthday to Susan Eber. She
hasn’t told her age, but 1 think
ahe is a year older, anyway.
• • • A happy lady in Lake
Monroe thin week Is Betty
(Mrs. Robert) Mann. Her p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
chandler, from Little Rock,
Ark. and her brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Martin of Texarkana, Tex.
and two children, are here
visiting them for a short time
Sister has not seen the latest
arrival in the Mann family,
little daughter Nancy. So glad
they came to our fair town.

* • • Robert's post office is
getting a face lifting right
now. A new paint job on the
outside and a few other r e ­
pair!. * * • The First Baptist
Church of Lake Monroe is hav­
ing another clean up day this
Saturday. There is a big im ­
provement in the work there
too. * • • Had a rail from
Raymond King the other even­
ing. He ia now home after r e ­
ceiving training with live N a­
tional Guard in South Carolina.
He will be employed by a lirm
in town. • • • Mra. G. B. Sapp
and daughter, Mrs. Vcrdie
Mae Hartman, are staying
w-lth Myrtle Nettles at the pre­
sent lime. They were the own­
ers of the home that recently
burned on the Upsala Road.
• * • Glad tc hear that Mrs.
J. H. Tindel is now at home
alter undergoing surgery at the
local hospital That is wond­
erful news. Just take care ot
yourself Lorena. • • • The
Seminole County -t-H hoys and
girls arc having a skating p a r ­
ty lonlght at the Mclodco Skat­
ing Rink. Hope la see a!t ot
you there. • • • Sorry that
Loulte Rushlnw is ill at home
Hurry and gel well, gal. * * *
Mrs. Myrtle (John) Pickett
and daughter. Mrs. William
Cersey of Jacksonville, spent
last weekend here with Claude
and Rena Hawkins. • * • Pam
Bradley is confined to her
home because of illness. Pam
is a student at Sanford G ra m ­
m ar School • • • This is a
nice long weekend vacation
from school Teachers confer­
ence is the reason for no
school Thursday and Friday
Guess there will he many a
fishing pole fixed up ami hopes

of many a fish being caught
by the children during their
holiday. l&gt;ot of the small boys,
though, have started spring
baseball practice. T h a t ' s
where their heart really is.
Don’t blame them. 1 like to go
to baseball games. • * • Our
thought this week — We can
complain because rose bushes'
have thorns or rejoice because
thorn bushes have roses, it’s
all how we look at it.

Old Glory Post
Names Delegate
To Boys State
By Donna Kates
Dennis Horn of Altamonte
Springs wna selected to rep­
resent American Legion Old
Glory Post 183 of Altamonte
Springs at Boys Style in Tall­
ahassee June 27-July 23, it
was repotted nl Monday eve­
ning's regular meeting of the
post.
The delegate was selected
by Linton Cox, chairman,
and Frank Steudle. of the
Americanism Committee.
In other business, Com­
mander Jack Beauchamp who
presided at the meeting, ap­
pointed Cox nnd Ralph Streblow ns the nominating com­
mittee.
Steudle acted as adjutant
for this meeting.
Following tiir business ses­
sion tile post wns honored by
the jiuxiliaiy unit in recogni­
tion of tlie American Legion's
4fith anniversary.

8207 To Plan
Barbecue At
Meeting Today
By Donna Kales
Final plana for the chiiKen
and rib burbeeue srhrdulrd
for Sunday beginning Bt 1
p.m, will be ael at the reg­
ular meeting of South Sem­
inole VKtV I’ost 8'J07 to tie
held a t 8 p m. today at the
Post Home north of Longwood.
Included On the menu with
t h e chicken or riba will tie
potato
aalad,
baked
beans,
Cole alaw, h o t r ol t a , r a k e ,
c o f f e e nr t e a .
Commander John McManus
will conduct today's meeting

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PROMOTION — B, E. Higgs, attached to Nnval Air Maintenance Train­
ing Detachment 1002, has hia new ensign shoulder boards snapped on
by his wife Upon his promotion front chief during ceremonies at San­
ford Naval Air Station.
(Navy Photo)

Retirees Seek Annuity Increase
Ily Jane Caasrlberry

Civil Service retireea were
advised to write their con­
gressmen and senator* to
urge favorable action on leg­
islature providing an increase
in their annuities at a meet­
ing of National Association
of Retired Civil Service" Em­
ploye* Chapter 38&lt;5 at Winter
Park.
Speakers were Mr and Mrs.
John C. Conner, of Holly­
wood, leaders of Districts ti
and K, respectively. They
were introduced by chapter
president Call Setje, of Cas­
selberry. Mrs. Conner, prior
to last May, was Mis. Julia
Johnson and a past pirsident
of Oilamlo l lmpter Do.
They stressed the import­
ance of all let ti ed gov ern­
ment workers joining the n a ­
tional ns.encmt loll to piov bio
strength and power so that
mole ran lo- mromplishcd to
benefit the let n e t s.
Kdvvnid V. Levy, president
of the ttilnndo CliHptei, mg

nl nil Civil Service retirees
to keep their record* and
pa [tel s together in a safe
place n s they would their in­
surance or wills as recently
he has found several widows
who did not know that they
were entitled to an annuity.
A nominating committed
consisting of Dr. lamia J e n ­

son. Mrs. Norma Williams
and Charles Potter were nam­
ed to sclrct officers fur the
coming year. Nomination and
election of officer* will take
place *t (he May meeting.
Attending the meeting were
40 regular mrmbera, eight
visitors, and two new membar*.

By Jane Casselberry
Twenty-one student* from
South Seminole Junior lli |h
School are looking forward to
becoming member* of an exclualve group dubbed "The
Rabbit Key Club."
Membership la attained by
those intrepid young scientists
and their adviser* .gomg on
Roland HUT* ninitK grade
earth science class' annual e x ­
pedition to Rabbit Key in the
Ten Thousand Islands of Ever­
glades National Park.
The group la taking advant­
age of the four-day vacation,
occasioned this week by the
teachers’ convention, lo make
the exciting trek.
Purpose ot the camping
trip is to make accurate ohvervilion* of weather condi­
tion* and shore current pat­
terns, and lo collect ipecimcni
for the science lab such as
shells, insects, fish, and plant
life.
In determining the meats,
the limited facilities of an is­
land campsite had to be con­
sidered. Although dehydrated
| foods would be convenient, they
were rejected because water
| is a problem.
I Adult advisors on the trip
i are, in addition to Hill, his
father, Dr. K. Roland Hill Sr.,
a surgeon from Connecticut,
Principal John Angel, Mrs. Jo
an Battle and Mr. ansi Mra
Gerald Warren.

As a result of their prize
winning science fair projects,
Kathy Kacar, V’slorie Wymore,
and Tom Soard will be making
the trip free.
Other student* making the
trip are Diana Bass, Walter
Uistline, Karen Casa, Charles

The Gieater Sanford Board
of Commerce will have a spe­
cial meeting of the hoard of
directors at 10 a m. Friday in
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce conference room.
DeWitt Mathews is chairman

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Carol Leist Has Birthday
By Jane CaiMlbeny
Carol Jayne Leiit, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Frank Leiit,
of 520 Illblicua Road, Caitclberry, celebrated her ninth
birthday Saturday with a
party at her home.
Her birthday cake waa dec­
orated with violets and tiny
ballerinas. Refreshments of
cake, ice cream and candy
were served the many young
friends on hand to help cele­
brate.
Guests Included in addition
to the honoree’e sister, Wen­
dy, and brothers, Todd and
Russell, Lorrle Perkins, MeJissa Pettlnati, Vickie Varney,
Marilyn Hartshorn, Gary and
Johnny Hoag, Christine and
Cynthia Gaston, Mark Ire­
land, Michele, Pamela and
Valerie Grahame, Cary Cable,
Lisa West, Gary Miller, John
Chcrwa and Lester Britton.

Enjoys Supper,
Member* of the Sanford
Tourist and Shuffleboard Club
met In the club house recent­
ly for a covered dish supper.
The ladies provided a great
variety of delicious f o o d
which was enjoyed by all.
Following the supper Paul
Hclnsohn of the Keller Music
Company entertained
th e
members with a "Musical
Memories" program on Uie
Hammond organ. Mr. Hein*
sohn gave a prepared pro­
gram followed by numbers
requested by the audience.
It was a most enjoyable
evening.

CAROL JANE LEIST celebrated her ninth
birthday with a party at her home in Casaerberry.

Florida State Bank Plans
Hat Contest-Cash Awards
All you gals, hold on to your
bats—they may mean cash for
the organization you belong
lo. The Florida Slate Bank Is
sponsoring a hat contest fol­
lowed by a parade with ten
cash prizes of $10 each aw ard­
ed the organization submitting
n winning entry.

Rebekah Assembly Prexy
Local Lodqe Honor Guest
By Mr*. CUrcnee Snyder
Rcminota Rebekah Lodge
No. 43 of Sanford entertain­
ed Mrs. Altis Gardner, presi­
dent of the Rebekah Assem­
bly of Florida at a banquet
and regular meeting at the
Odd Fellows Hull. Thursday
evenlng. Mrs. Gardner is from
Jacksonville.
The banquet was belli at the
Civic Center preceding the
meeting. Mrs. Hazel Cilhuly
acted as toastinistress. She
introduced the chaplain, Mrs.
Ruth Wilkinson who gave the
invocation. Mrs. Louise Long,
noble grand, was th'-n lotto,
(lured
and
welcomed
all
guests. She also introduced
the president, Mrs. Altis
(lord iter who gave the re­
sponse,
Mrs. Nick Pfelfatif, soloist,
snug one of tin- president's
favorite songs, "Look for the
Silver Lining." She was ac­
companied by Mrs. Clarence
Snyde r.
Distinguished guests were
introduced Iry Mrs. Kileen
Rector and the response was
given hy Mrs. Hattie Raynor,
District Deputy President of
District No. in.
The banquet table* were
centered with fern in which
was hidden tiny yellow- ru.i-a,
the president's favorite flow­
er. The guest table hold an
arrangement of yellow rose*
and dogwood with bow a of
brown rihbon carrying out the
years color* of brown and
yellow. At each place was a
mlnature swan holding tiny
yellow roae*. Place enrils and
program* were decorated with
original sketches of dog­
wood drawn by Mr*. W. L
Roche, daughter of the noble
grand.

Elected President
O f Pilot Club

Shuffleboard Club

Music Program

Mr*. Long presided at the
meeting a t l lie Odd Fellows
Hall. When the piesldent wns
introduced a courtesy wns ex­
tended to her by several of
the lodge members. Slie was
present'd n monetary gift
from the lodge which was
tied lo streamers from a
beautiful sutin pillow, made
and presented to the lodge by
Mrs. Nell l ul l ' l l During the
ruiiitcsy, Mrs. Hazel Gilliuly
sang, "I nfill of our Fathers."
Many distinguished guests
were introduced and 2H past
noble grands. Guests were
pre-i nt from Oilnlido No, 111,
(iilatulo N o. .10, Kissimmee,
Del,alld, Gape Cud, Muss..
Lake Gcin-vu, Wise., Stanford,
toon, iiiul, (Woodstock) Conn
Following Hie meeting rvfiesliments were served in the
dining room by Mrs. Huzel
Gilhuly, Mir. .lames Wallin.
Mrs. Guy Beall and Mrs. Kvu
Williams,
The table was uvcrliiid with
a tangerine eulored cloth and
centered with an arrangement
of yellow rosea ,md dogwood
flanked by two tall white tap­
ers in copper holders. A largo
sheet cake waa decorated
with yellow roses and brown
candies with the letters "Weimine Pi osidcnl." Tea and rtiffee were served with the cuke.

Pilot Ciuh of Sanford,
Inc., recently completed the
processing of the F aster
Seal* for the Seminole Coun­
ty Crippled Children* Society.
Thi* ia one of the many Com­
munity Service project* which
this busy Club undertakes
each year.
Community .Service Chair­
man, Rosamond (Mra. Bert)
Chapman, announced a t their
recent meeting that aome 25,000 envelope* had been pre­
pared for mailing to resi­
dent* of Seminole County by
the Pilot Club.
The Club also held election
of officer* for the 1065-60
Club year. Their president,
who will be installed on May
25th, will be Dori* Fleming.
Other officer* are firat vice
president, Esther (Mrs. Clay)
Williams; second vice presi­
dent, Virginia (Mrs. Vernon)
Harrison; recording secretary,
Kay (Mrs. Bart) Gallagher;
corresponding secretary, Vola
(Mr*.
John)
Lamlierlson;
treasurer, Helen (Mra. Phil­
lip) West gate and Director*,
Marge (Mra. Jerry) Jernigam
Margaret (Mr*. John) Hodge
and Mrs. S. King.
The Safe Driver Program
of (he Club has been most
■ucresnful and at a recent
program meeting the High­
way Patrol Safety Offircr and
Mr*. Campbell, director of
Safe Driver Education at the
High School, both compli­
mented the Club on their In­
terest In safety and for their
gift of a Magnetic Traffic
Hoard to the School.
Delegates to the Spring
Convention of Pilot Interna­
tional, District 4. being held
In Jacksonville on April 23,
24 nml 2f&gt;th, w]| hr president
elect, Doris Fleming, Esther
William* and Kay Gallagher,
with Marge Jernigan, Mar­
garet lloilge arid May Itabn as
alt'1mates.
A gift of a stereo record is
being made by the Club to Pi­
lot House in Tallahassee for
the enjoyment of the girl*
tiie re.
At the next meeting at the
Civic Center the (Tub will lie
entertained hy the H i g h
school Glee Club.

There will be two divisions,
Junior and adult, with every
school, church, civic *nd soc­
ial organization in the area
Invited io participate. Regis­
tration forms arc being pre­
pared for mailing, and if you
dr no( receive a form, con­
tact Kay Gallagher, 322-1611
and she will forward you one.
Five categoric* have been
established for Judging—most
original In design, best use of
material*, prettiest, funniest
and best named creation with
Juniors and adults judged sep­
arately.
The entries must be at the
bank and registered by April
5, with members from Hie
Chandler of Commerce, Mcr
chants Division, local business
and organizations and the
prrss judging the hati at the
hank un April B.
lun-.il lovely indies will mo­
del the hats for the Judging
with th* public cordially in
Remove crayon marks front
vited to the colorful hat pa­ linoleum with silver polish
rade fallowed hy coffee and applied with a damp clolh.
goodies, with the time estab­
lished at a later date.
Following tile judging of the
hats, they wilt be on display
at the bank for three days
with the tellers wearing them
during Faster week.
No all yqu ladies, put your
Iw-ad* together (and your
lists) and plan to enter In the
competition and win cash for
your organization.
It is next to impossible to
obtain addresses of all the
women's and girl*' organlza
Hons In town, so do not hesi­
tate to call Kay Gallagher for
your registration form.

•Wr.th.rrd brown
■Dots on th* aurface
•I your hands sad fsc* tell th*
world you'r* fatting old-perhap* before you really are. Fad*
them away with new ESOTER1CA. that medicated cream
(hat break* up masses of pie.
ment on the akin, helpe make
hand* look white and young
again Equally effective on the
face, neck and arms. Not a coverup. Acte In the akin—not on IL
Fragrant, graaseltss baas for
softening, lubricating akin as It
clear* up those blemishes. At
leading drug and toiletry coun­
ters. p plus lax. If you have
that* aga-reveallng brown spoil,
blotch**, or If you want clearer,
lighter akin, use ESOTERJCA.
At all Drug fetor**.

TOUCHtON'S

Page 8—March 18, 1965

'0«tiTurB VrralB

Miss Marcia C o x To Marry
Mr. and Mr*. John M. Cox,
Orlando, announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Marcia
Jon. to Robert Jam es Osburn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Grantham
Osburn, Lake Mary.
The bride-elect was graduat­
ed from Boone High School,
where she was a member of
the National Honor Society.
She attended the University of
South Florida and was a 1962
Sorosis Debutante.
Her fiance was graluated
from Seminole High School,
Sanford. He served four years
with the USAF and 1* present­
ly attending Orlando Junior
College.
His maternal grandparents
are Mr. arid Mrs. R. II. Cham­
bers, Lake Mary.
The wedding will be an event
of June 5 in the First Method­
ist Church. Orlando.

Mr*. Lillie Boyer entertain­
ed a group of friends at her
home Monday evening. At­
tending were Mr*. Karl Rue*chcr, Mr*. Lester Scott, Mr*.
Everett Stout, Mr*. Kilty Dunkle, Mr*. Lois Brooke, Mis*
Maxine Stowcll, Mr*. Joe
Masters, Miss Madrca Gor­
don, Mr*. William Rohe, Mrs.
Otto McDaniel, Mrs. Mary
Barnhart and the hostess.

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Fashions A La Mode Highlight Oviedo Womans Club Luncheon
/ f j $ y Evelyn Lundy
A'St. Patrick’* D»y theme
« a i carried out over the cn
I tire Oviedo Woman'a Club,
Friday, ai member! gathered
lor the regular monthly lunchton meeting.
A green paper St. Patrick's
motif was on each table and
placed on each white table
m at was a green lacy sham­
rock. The speaker's table was
covered with a white linen
cloth, on which the shamrocks
were spaced at irregular In­
tervals. The arrangement was
identical to that on the other
tables except for four white
pipes which were Interesting­
ly used.
• The meeting was called to
t&gt;rder hy the president, Mrs.
Lynn Mosler, who led In the
flag salute. An appropriate
, devotion was given hy Mrs.
h o s ie r's sister, Mrs. Prances
Goings, of Sheridan, Mich.
A most delicious lunch was
served by Mrs. E. M. Olllff
and her committee of Mrs.
John Ridenour, Mrs. Douglas
Aire, Mrs. Vera Bell, Mrs. D.
II. Laymon, Mrs. R o x i e
Evans and Mrs. T. L. Lingo
Sr.
•Mrs. R. W. Estes, finance
chairman, showed a calendar
which the club is sponsoring.
Each club member or anyone
who wishes to purchase one
m ay have her birthday and
anniversary on the calendar.
Additional names and dates
may be put on for a small
additional fee.
Mrs. Harold Barnes, treas­
urer, announced that dues

will be payable the first of
June and they may be paid
at the April and May meeting.
These dues are for the 1963-dB
year.
Mrs. A. B. Tedford present­
ed a most Interesting progrsm
on fashions. Several members
hsd made their own ensem­
bles and Mrs. Tedford acted
as commentator as each one

modelcd hcr gsrment.
Mrs. R. W. Estes wore s
fosm green drip-dry sun dress
with pleated skirt and her hat
was fashioned from a sheer
Bermuda straw place mat
with matching handbag.
Mrs. George Kelsey wore a
suit of navy blue Alfalfa linen.
Her shell blouse was also
navy but sha showed a white

one she hsd msde that might
be worn with it.
Mrs. Roy Britt also wore a
navy suit of Enchilada, which
was completely lined and
she wore a becoming straw
hat.
Mrs. J. E. Anderson's dress
was of light blue embroidered
textured linen. Navy blue
seemed to be the favorite

color chosen. Mrs, J. H. Sta­
ley wore a most becoming
navy Llnihirc jacket dross,
Mrs. T. B. Clonts' attractive
blue tailored dress and jacket
was of wool crepe.
Mrs. Ptu] Slavik chose a
printed rough weave dacron
and cotton ’Sdth which she
wore a blue jacket of the
same material.

Mrs. W. II. Slspp wore a
dacron-cotton aqua dress with
fitted bodice and pleated
skirt.
A mint green A-line jumper
of acetate and linen with a
paler shade of green batiste
long sleeved blouse was worn
by Mrs. A. B. Tedford.
A simitar outfit was also
worn by Mrs. Vera Bell. Her
jumper was of faded blue
ilacron and cotton with s
printed tong sleeved blouse.
Jody Michael, a student at
St. Luke'a Christian Day
School Kindergarten, wore a
dress msde by her mother,
Mrs. James Michael, The
small brunette model was
adorable In a scarlet organdy
dresa with an empire waistllne, which featured ■ scar­
let velveteen belt. The dress
w ts completely lined.
Changing the scene to lei­
sure type garments, Mrs. J.
R. Battle modeled an acetate

pongee printed mumu type
dress with full gathered sleev
es, featuring a belt of the
dress material.
Mri. Lawrence Wood show­
ed a most attractive flowered
full skirted, floor longth house
coat, which was clnchcd at
the waist with a wide belt.
Mrs. John Lundy wore a red
and white striped tailored
s e e r s u c k e r dress length
brunch cost.
Perhaps the most eye-catch
lag costume was that worn by
Mrs. Fred Pierson. She wore
scarlet pumps, glove* and
necklace and a U rge scarlet
bow accentuated the back ef
feet of the brief shift which
was icaltoped at tha top and
hem line. The entire shift was
a printed paper bag from one
of ihe local fertiliser plants.
Mrs. T e d f o r d presented
Jody Mlchsel with a mod
doll aa being the most out
standing model.

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MRS. FREl) PIERSON models the latest in fer­
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Oviedo Woman’s Club.

PETITE JODY MICHAEL receives doll from
Mrs. A. R. Tedford for beinjr moht outstanding
model at Oviedo Woman’s Club Fashion Show.

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Soften yeast and dissolve I 20 minutes. Makes 12
Well, do you think our soup
• • •
tbsp
sugar in lukewarm milk
weather ha* gone? I hope so
Mrs. H. E. Crisman says
because I like warmer weath­ Add 3 cups flour and heal un­
er. Anyway we have a nice til smooth. Cover and set her Potato Devil’s Food Cake
has won many blue ribbons at
variety of recipes this week aside to rise m a warm place
These have been given to me until light Add shortening the Missouri fairs
POTATO DEVIL'S FOOD
by homemakers from various and sugar which have been
CAKE
sillies. While out in Missouri creamed together, and eggs,
*.« cup shortening
last summer, a lady made cocoa, salt and remainder of
2V. squares unsweetened cho­
these cookies. They were real­ flour or enough to make a
colate
ly good.
soft dough. Knead lightly and
1 egg
place
In
well-oiled
bowl
Cov­
STONE JAR COOKIES
6 thsps. evaporated milk
er and set In a warm place
3 cups flour
2 tsps. baking powder
until
double
m
bulk—about
2
1 tsp salt
I tip vanilla
hours.
Form
min loaves.
1 cup molasses or Karo
t eup sugar
Place in well-oiled bread
V&gt; cup shortening
' j cup mashed potatoes
pans, filling them li full, ('os
2 tsps. baking powder
tsp salt
er and let rise again until
1 tsp ginger
I '« cups flour
double in bulk Bake in hot
Va t#p, soda
nip chopped nuts
•Sift Ilnur once, measure, m en ( |2A degrees I 41) lo 5(1 Cream shortening Add su
minutes
Makes
two
loaves.
add baking powder, salt, gin
gar, chocolate, which has
* • *
g«r and sift again, lleat imi
been melted over hot water,
Mrs
Charles
Colgrove
of
lasses, remove from fire, add
and mashed potatoes. Beat
‘ xhorli-ning and soda. Add | .New Jersey gave me this one thorough!) Add egg yolk ind
flour gradually mixing well Iasi summer while in Wash­ milk, sift flour, measure and
Chili. Roll in \ Inch balls ington !», C.
sift with baking powder *nd
SPICE MUFFINS
place well apart on greased
salt
Beat thoroughly. Add
2 cups flour
baking sheet. Press flat with
nuts and flavoring Fold tn
I egg well beaten
bottom of glass covered with
stiffly U-alen egg whites
*i cup sugar
dam p cloth. Makes 4lk dnren.
Pour into well oiled layer
I cup milk
Bake In 350 degree oven for
take pans. Bike In moderate
'« eup. fuelled shortening
16 to 20 minutes or until done
ovrn 1375 degrees) 25 to 30
• • *
1 Up. ginger
minutes.
* • &lt;
l tip nutmeg
.Another from Missouri:
1 tsp. cinnamon
COCOA BREAD
You can't find many chil­
3 tsps. baking powder
dren who like spinach. So Ihe
5 'i cups flour
I Isp salt
1 cake compressed yeast or
mothers try "hiding" it in dif­
Silt flour, measure and sift ferent wsys. This mother,
1 cake dry yeast
^ cups milk, scalded and with spices, baking powder
and salt Combine eggs, su­
■coolest
gar. shortening and milk. Add
Vti tsp salt
dry ingredients. Brat only un
Vi cup cocoa
til smooth. Fill well oiled rnuf |
Vi cup shortening
fin tins S full. Hake in hot
2 eggs, well beaten
oven 1423 degrees) for 15 to
FVa cup sugar

Mrs J B. Whit, of Mlssourl.i
did It this way and she says
the children really eat it.
SPINACH MEAT LOAF
D* lbs ground pork
*x lb ground vs-al
t cup cracker crumb*
salt and pepper
2 eggs slightly beaten
1 cup canned spinach
‘i cup sliced mushrooms
Combine ingredients, adding
salt and pepper to taste Form
in loaf Plsct- In baking pan
and cover Bake In 373 degree
oven for 2 hours Uncover and
let brown Serves fi.
.

.

ed gelatin
2 pkgs cream cheese
few grams salt
2 cups water
N eup chopped canned apri­
cots
H cup chopped nuts
Combine gelatin and water
Follow directions lor temper
atore of water. Stir until dis­
solved. Cool until partially
set Add cheese, pprlcots, nuts
and salt
Mix thoroughly.
Pour Into mold. Chill until
firm Unmold Serve on erisp
lit luce Garnish with may on
nalse Serves B

Years of apenulized train­
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1 cup milk
2 tbspi. flour
2 tbipi. butter
H cup peas
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South Seminole Garden Club Finalizes
By Jane Ca**e1berry
Final arrangement* were
made Monday afternoon for
the Spring Flower S h o w
scheduled for Saturday, April
10, by the South Seminole
Garden Club at a meeting
held at the Casselberry Wom­
an'* Club.
The »how will be
10 a.m. to B p.m. at
an'* Club

Casselberry. The t h e m e ,
"Highway* A r e F l o w e r
Way*," will emphasize the
beauties of Seminole. County.
Mr*. Oliver W. Holme* is
general chairman of the event
with Mr*. C. L. Leggett, cochairman;
Mr*. Ellon P.
Richards, staging chairman:
Mr*. L. E. Swope, hospitality
chairman, and Mr*. C. K.
Fisher, publicity.

Visitors will be welcomed
to the show at a "Wayside
P a rk " where refreshment*
will be served with Mr*. Wil­
liam Tilford in charge.
Other exhibits a n d the
chairmen are "Chapel in the
Village," Mrs. Glenn Humes;
"How Docs Your Garden
G row?" Mr*. W. J. Hartley;
"Home on the Range," Mra.
Robert Lormann; "Stale or

County P ark ," Mr*. Paul Wition; "Bird Sanctuary," Mr*.
Milton Tinsley; "Little Red
Scboolhouse," Mr*. C. K.
Fliher; "Indian Reservation,"
Mr*. Kenneth Green; "The
Flower Shop," Mr*. Fred
Heubergcr, and "Military Re­
serve," The North Orlando
Garden Club. .
There will be no admission
charge, but a silver offering

will be received to help de^
fray costs.
Mr*. W. J. Krohne Sr. gave
a devotion on "Faith.”
A film on Rower arrange­
ments was shown by Chief
Paul Rates and Alton Evin*
of the Ca**elberry Volunteer
Fire Department and in ap­
preciation the club voted to
donate
to the fire depart­
ment.

,

Garden Club member* are
planning a bus trip to the To
moka State Park near Day­
tona on Monday. April 19,.the
regular meeting date. Those
going on the trip will meet at
Seminole Plaza in Casscl
berry at 9 a.m.
Mrs. M a b e t Crittenden,
president, announced that the
annual state federation meet-

Plans

Ing will he held April 21-28 in
Tampa.
The meeting was attended
Monday by 38 members and
two visitors,
Mr*.
Violet
Hildebrand of Ohio and M iu
E d n a Goodwin, Massachu
sett*.
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses prior to Live
program with refreshments
and decoration* in green and
white for the St. Patrick'i
Day motif.
Mra. Glenn Humes was
chairman and Mrs. Edward
Nagel made the appropriate
drroraliuns and Rower a r ­
rangements.
Others on the committee

were Mr*. Rusiell Corwin,
Mr*. Oicar Fcese and Mr*.
Dariu* Pringle. All the ho*U**e* wore white apron* with
a green shamrock appliqued.
Shamrock*
implanted
In
Iriih potatoes marked each
place and a rock labeled
"Blarney Slone" served a*
centerpiece.

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Party Celebrates Birthday
Ry Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Robert flirt Jr., *on of Mr.
and Mr*. Robert Hirt, cclc
brated hi* fifth birthday Krl
day and hia mother honored
him with a birthday parly,
the gue*t* being friend* in
hi* neighborhood.
The children played game*
and pinned the tall on the
donkey with Joe Richardion

and Rita, Steve Koileff, Tina
winning the prize.
After Robert opened hli
many gifts, balloons and hats
were passed out to the guests
The children then enjoyed a
birthday cake, ice cream and
punch.
Gueata were thp hnnnrrc
and his twin sisters, Renee

and Terri Nettles, Glilford
Allman, Jay Ostcrn, Carol
Ann, Habsy and Joy Pirklei,
Melvin and Patricia l.ee, Jaek
and Joe Richardson, Cindy
Liglitner, Ralph IIridger and
Wanda Nettle*.
Assisling Mr*. Hlrt were
Mrs Ilryan Nrltles and Mr*.
Richard Pickles.

SETTING ONLY

SOUTH SEMINOLE Garden Club Flower Show chairmen met Monday to
to m a k e final plana for flower b Iiow to take place Saturday, April 10 a t
the Woman's Club in Casselberry. Left to right are Mrs. C. L. Leggett,
co-chairman; Mrs. E. P. Richards staging chairman; Mrs. O. W. Holmes,
chairman; and Mrs. L. E. Swope, hospitality.
(Herald Photo)

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Ry Jane Casselberry
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tion on the serving table for the St. Patrick’s Day theme. Left to right
are Mrs. Russell Corwin, Mrs. Glenn Humes, chairman, Mrs. Edward
Nagel, Mrs. Oscar Fcese and Mrs. Darius Pringle.
(Herald Photo)

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Friends of Mrs. Anna Rush, I She lived in Miami w ith hrr
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regret In hear of her d e a th . lawn Memorial Cemetery, OrMonday, March 15. in Miami. | lando.

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Miss M cDavit,'
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ROBERT HIRT JR., ami n group of his friends celebrate bis fiftli birth­
day with a party at his home in Osteen.

A bridal luncheon was held
at Jim Sprncer'a »n March 18,
1985 for Patsy Ann Mr Davit
Her marriage to John t ’u
sey will he solemnized Murrf'
17, 1985 at (he First Metho­
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Jenkins officiating
Those present at the Inn, henn were mother of the hride,
Mr*. William MiDavil; moth
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March 18, 1888—Pape 11

(Dsuah CUbJbij.
DEAR ABBY: I i n »
and male, and my problem
it this: "How Cm I gra­
ciously answer the ques­
tion*, "Why are you limp­
ing ? " and, "Why don’t you
d ance?"
Most people are not aware
of my limp unless they've
known me a long time. It Is
not very noticeable except
when I am tired. Some peo­
ple think I have recently
hurt my leg. The reason I

limp, Abhy, la because T
had polio, and surgery as a
result of it. But I'm afraid
if I were to tell people this
it would create an awkward
silence. An offhand wise­
crack doesn’t go over very
well now that I'm older. Can
you tell me how to answer
these two questions so there
will be no further discussion
of a subject I find rather
unpleasant?

Qmoby
N ew spaper

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By Abigail Van Buren
ANONYMOUS. PLEASE
DEAR
ANONYMOUS:
The best reply to both ques­
tions la the simple truth:
" I ’ve had surgery as a r e ­
sult of polio." If questions
persist after that, answer
them graciously enough so
the Inquirer will not be e m ­
barrassed, and b r i e f l y
enough so he will realiie
that you don't wish to dwell
on the subject.

On
A»*n.

Good trump managamant ia
most essential when you don’t
have many trum ra to man­
age. Thua, everyona trlea to
avoid playing a hand with
only four ' trumps, opposite
three in dummy, but you
can’t hava everything. Sometimra you will find yourself
in that uncomfortable posi­
tion.
North wanted four spades
for his raise and South wantrd five spades for his jump
■4b game, but the cards had
Hot been dealt that way and
South had to struggle with
.w hat he had.
At first glance there seems
to be no problem in the play.
South can win the first heart
with his ace and not worry
too much about the rest of
the play. After all, it la dum-

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firat heart lead and if the de­
fense plays perfectly from
then on South will not make
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his contract.
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EAST
South docs not know this
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because he is looking only at
V6S43
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his own hand and dummy but
♦ 61
♦ A74
if South is a good, careful
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SOUTH
player, he will protect him* A J»5
aelf against all 'normal poor
V A02
break* by the simple expedi­
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ent of letting East hold the
*763
first trick.
Both vulnerable
If he does, there will be no
North E e i t B o o t h W e s t
IV
I *
Tau
way to beat him and if East
1♦
Pais
1 *
Pass
2*
leads a second heart at trick
Pats
Pass
two South will make five odd.
Ope ni ng lead— V I
He will ruff In dummy, caih
my with the three trump* dummy’* king and queen of
that ia short in hearts and trumps and lead a diamond
South cannot be forced to ruff toward hi* hand. Eventually
he will pull W eit’a trump*
in hla own hand.
All this is an optical illu­ and discard cluba on dummy’s
sion. If South does win that long diamonds.
north

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tOn Jh&amp; Woman:
lly Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
Since I broke up with my
husband, my boy, 6, and I
have been boarding with my
parent*. A* the support mon­
ey l get for Melvin Isn’t en­
ough to support me, too, l
have to work. My problem is
that my brother and his wife
keep telling my mother that
Melvin is killing her by his
bad ia-havior. I don’t know
what to do as he won’t mind
me eitlirr and has tantrums
at bedtime. . . .
ANSWER: Doee your family’a eriticiem of Melvin make
you feel worthleee—a total
failure? If it doee, you muet
begin In plan to get away
from it even though it tMke*
time t« put the plan into ef­
fect.
It i* bad for Melvin to hear
you constantly criticised. To
obey you, he has to trust you.
How can he do that if h»
hear* you constantly dispar­

selves, it is crushed by sug­
gestions we are doomed to
failure as a parent a* well as
a wife.
Under such circumstances,
flight from our accuser* is
the answer
Flight is the snswer be­
cause we are still too wound­
ed to be able to fight bark.
And submisaion to our accus­
ers can destroy us.
Don’t be frightened. You
can't run away Uu* minute.
You will need time to work
out other arrangementa for
Melvtn’a care while you work.
Right now the real problem
is realizing the (instructivrnesn in which you and he me
living It's not only the real
one but also the hard rit one.
m o i l in ev itab le In** o f sclf- There is no chore so hard as
ConfidelU'v we live w ith r e l a ­ realizing Hint our mothers,
tive* w ho c o n s t a n t l y criticize fathers, slMer* and brothers
th e t r a i n i n g » r give our don’t love Ii* a* much a* they
child, we d o n 't have a chance. pretend they do.
Every I line we struggle back
Melvin knows That'* why
to a little aurencs* in our­ he is being so had.
aged by your family? He
can’t. That’s why he’s so dis­
obedient. He's trying to make
life so difficult for you that
you’ll take some relisting uctlon to this criticism—and ao
enable him to trust you again.
When we have failed as a
wife, we can become very sus­
ceptible to criticism as a
mother. We are very consci­
ous that we’ve shown poor
judgment in the selection of
a husband.
What we don’t realize Ii
that we've lost confidence in
all our judgments. We juet
know that we can't assert our
judgment of Melvin's bedtime
with any firmness or joy leit
it also be m i s t a k e n , c o n t a i n ­
ing f u t u r e t r o u b l e f o r US.
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guests plesse to kerp all
four legs of the chairs on
the floor? This may seem
like a small problem, but it
has me whipped. I shudder
when we must entertain
some friends who do this.
S i g n me, "ANNOYED."
because that’s what 1 am.
DEAR ANNOVED: A hos­
tess may certainly ask her
guests to quit rocking back
and forth on the hind legs
of her chairs. You mention
the possible damage to your
chairs and floors. But you
overlooked a most serious
danger—their falling back­
wards and cracking their
noggins.
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• • •
DEAR ABBY: Your ad
vice ia usually pretty good.
but you sure missed on your
answer to the woman who
complained because h e r
husband "lost all interest"
in her. You advised her to
gel him lo a doctor. Doc­
tor, my eye! She ahould
lake herself to a lawyer. I
was married to a man who,
after only nine years of
marriage, lost all interest in
me, too. 1 checked into his
outside activiliea and found
out that he had girl friends
all over town. No wonder he
lost interest in me. He was
always d r i d tired. He only
came home to rest up.
"THREW HIM OUT"
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Write to
ABBY, Box 69700. Los An
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reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
• • •
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To Have A Lovely Wed
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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

OUR ANCESTORS

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EDYTH T H O R N T O N M c L E O D
Do you groan ami grunt
every time you have to bend
to pick up eomething?
Do you aigh when you must
get your hoi from the top
shelf in your rluthi-s rloxel ?
Then what you need |»
flexibility -and you enn de­
velop il.
i waa (old by « famous
(ember of health and exrr
cDe that both mental and
physical well-being etc drft
nitely dependent upon t h e
conscious development of six
separate bodily factors, which
are—Endurance. Flexibility.
Equilibrium, Strength, Speed
and Skill plus coordination
Any exarciae program muat
have these fundamental con
cepta. Exercise alone will not
reduce you, but it I* wonder­
ful for flexibility and a cer­
tain pola*. You can develop
the aix factors by home ex­
ercise. After forty exercises
should be done for relaxation
rather than any muscular de­
velopment. Alweye eitrcla*
in front of an open window
and be careful of the number
uf “rwpe»l«."
The greet teacher said
that, to him, Rftloderatlon ia
the father and the mother of
physical fitness." Following
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from our expert.
For neck flexibility: Stan*!
erect. 4 limp bunds beneath
Ihe chin Try to puali yntii
head *L&gt;night lack, nil tin
time m in tin g the pit'Mire of
your hands. Repeat with your
lii-ftil tinned first light, then
left. This in viid when unr«|
with my pi o£ rum of "How
Tu Youthify Your Neck.*'
For hi*, k flexibility Lie on
your atoniarh. heat! held high
and back. l ean on your hand*
Extend tin1 hiu k and bend
Ikneea* See hnw Hoar to your
head you can get your torn
7 hi* one !• difficult, but
needed Hold the position ha
long a» possible, then relax.
To ohUim the neck cum*
program, acini nir n long. ndfaddrefied. alamped rnvelupe
and rtirlusr a dime. I'ae tin*
plan and the exrrciaea here
for good result*. Rend the in*
atruetions sevriiil times and
then get to work.
Tomorrow—“Dear E d y t h
Thornton McLtod”

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TIZZY

W ait, Ponce! Go tell your wifa you couldn’t find It—
and then com® back ana hav* aom a!"

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WICHITA. Kan. (UPI) —
T a n n a a i a a Lrnte
Jim Ryun. the only U.9. high
Kocua
Let j Make A Daal school athlete to hav* run •
At Tha Wort# T u r n sub four-minute mile, will anNawlltae
io II at Oregon State next
NUC N e w s Deport
Mo m e n t ot F e a r
fall. Ilyun will follow his for­
Pataword
FI a r a t l a T h e Wi n d mer high school Coach Bob
Docl or a
Timmuna, who became Beaver
Ar t L l n k i t t t t r
heed track coach last week.
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DEAR ABBY: We have a
handsome. Intelligent boss
who has one fault. He opens
everybody’s mail. It doesn't
n u tte r If It’s marked P E R ­
SONAL, or not. He opens it
anyway. Even bills! And l
know he read* everything
because he’# made remarks
about bill* being overdue
and other information he
could only have picked up
from personal letters. I
once tried to tell him In a
nice way that he shouldn't
open other people's mail,
but he laid he npeni all the
letters from the back and
he doesn't pay any attention
to whom It la addressed. I
can't get used to this. I
wait for the mail and try to
get mine first, but some
daya he beat# me to it. He
owns this business and he'a
the boss, and 1 have to eat.
So whal do 1 do?
IN PORTLAND
DEAR " J " : Don’t tell me
that's the only job in Port­
land! It is obvious that
your handsome, intelligent
boss has nose trouble. If you
want the privacy to which
every employee is entitled,
clear out of there and find
another job. But If you r e ­
main, knowing your privacy
is being violated, don’t
complain.
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DEAR ABBY: Have you
seen these men who rock
back and forth on the two
back logs of their chairs
while dining or playing
bridge? This is a problem
I don't know how to cope
with, It not only put* a
great strain on my chairs,
bill it also make* . large
dents in my vinyl tile floor.
Can a hostess ask her

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�Farewell, Old Friends
One by • one, the stalwart old
hymns millions of churchgoers hnve
sung so lustily for so many years arc
biting the dust.
The latest casualty is "Nearer My
God to Thee.” It has been dropped by
the Church of England from a revis­
ed version of its hymn book.
The literary adviser for the revi­
sion evaluated the famous old hymn
—written in 1856 and a favorite ev­
er since—as "sentimental, of course,
but doctrinally vague."
Also dropped from the revised
hymnal is another old-timer long on
the theological hit parade: "From

Phil Newsom 5avs

OFF BALANCE

Reds Badly Split

Greenland’s Icy Mountains.” The lit­
erary adviser for the new hymnal
felt this one had “imperialistic con­
notations."
A third old standby, “ I Want to
Be Like Jesus,” also was sernpped.
Without presuming to secondguess the experts on the theological
reasons for killing these old favorites, many of us who have sung
them so often cannot help but feel
that many a troubled soul may have
derived fresh courage and comfort
from their words and music. It is to
be hoped the hymns which replace
them will be as effective.
e,

The widely heralded ‘'unity"
conference of Communist par­
ties in Moscow succeeded onlyin showing how badly split the
world Communist movement
actually is.
Primarily it was a meeting
of second-raters, including a
group of “ observers" from the
t'nited States and a delayed
delegation from Great Britain
where the Communist party
exerts little or no influence.
The shabby climax to what
had been planned by Nikita
Khrushchev as a showdown
session leading to party ex! communication of the Chin
esc Reds succeeded only in
demonstrabng the loss of Mos­
cow leadership.
The Red Chinese did not at
tend, nor did any Asiatic delecations except Mongolia and
India.
Prominent among the miss,
ing was a delegation from
Romania,
the “ neutralist"
within the Communist bloc,
and Indonesia which has the
largest Communist party out­
side the Communist world.
Even new Soviet Premier
Ucxoi Kosygin chose to absent
| himself in favor of the opening
of the East German Leipzig
:.ur.
Tills was a meeting original­
ly scheduled by Khrushchev
f»r Dec. IS and running into

Here’s My Freedom
simple. The girl friends knew we
A recent survey has revealed that
didn't have any—at least not enough
teenage boys are surrendering many
to bother with.
of their freedoms to their teen-age
No, there is nothing new in this
girl friends, even before marriage. .
boy-to-girl freedom surrender. And
The boys, the researchers report in
we have n hunch it is going to con­
apparent surprise and some alarm,
tinue indefinitely—a t least as long
not only are letting the girls tell
as there are boys and girls.
them what to wear, but also are
Why not? Both sides scent to like
turning over their allowances and
it this way. Besides, it’s wonderful
earnings to the girls, who t h e n
premarital training for the boys.
place the boys on a budget.
The new findings are no real cause
for concern. Many of us post-teeners
can recall, if our memories are hon­
Thought For Today
est, that girls have been doing this
Behold, 1 send you out ns sheep in
to bovs quite some time.
the midst of wolves; so be wise ns
Else why did we suddenly start
serpents and innocent ns doves.—
combing and slicking down our teen­
Matthew 10:16."
age cowlick, shaving the fuzz off our
•
•
*
teen-age cheeks, and doing a lot of
Pain
makes
man
think.
Thought
other odd things we previously had
makes man wise. Wisdom makes life
disdained?
endurable.—John Patrick, "Teahouse
And the reason we didn’t turn ov­
of the August Moon."
er our money to our girl friends was

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Worry Clinic

Helen Fuller Soys

Haters’ . . Call To Arms

. .

Wives, lie sure you scrap
hook Clara's raxr, for every
woman grows at least a lil
Hr jitlrry about woman­
kind's age old false notion.
No get Ihr la d s anil then
flghl (Irr with lire at Ihr
age of to, bill please NEVER
resort to nagging In win
expressions
of
affection
from your male.
CANE V U0 Clara T aged
39, is like many worried wives
"Dr
Irani-," she tw'gan.
"fear is making my life mis
era hie
" f o r example ! am pan
icky if I am alone in the
house, so 1 run over to my
neighbor's almost every day
"Or 1 sit at ttie telephone
and talk, just in lx- reassured
by the von e ' of my ft icn I*

WASHINGTON— The assas­ derer less than $2 to import 'grown Increasingly aware of
violence and danger in the
sination of President Kennedy Bills to control such mail order streets, and Congress has been
was not enough to shock the sales were lost in committee bearing from other citizens
last Congress into tightening in 1963 Pressure applied by in addition to hunters an t gun
control over firearms
The sportsmen and gun lovers lovers on the subject of con
current wave of acts of armed against any limitation on their trolling the sale of weapons.
robbery, violence and murder, constitutional right ‘ to keep
That is one reason for Pres
along with new government and bear arm s" was too strong ident Johnson's spe, lal mess
alarm at the extent to which for Congress to take
arg to Congress recommend­
This was in spite of the fact
' hate" groups are collecting
ing new laws banning inter
and biding away weapons, that a Gallup poll at that time stale mail-order 'ale of guns
may tie enough to bring action showed eight out of 10 people to individuals and strictly
questioned favoring stronger
in the present' (’ uncross
limiting the iru|»,rt of guns
John E. Kennedy, who as firearms laws, including t h e and other iritis from abroad
Senator urged limiting liie im­ requirement ot a police per
Another reason is the evi­
port of cheap foreign guns, mil to purchase a gun
dence pi mg up in government
In the year that has inter­
was killed by an Italian rifle
investigating
agencies
that
which cost the L'.S mad order vened Barry Goldwater is not bands of fanatics across the
'the
only
American
who
has
house that sold it to the mur­
country are accumulating size
able stockpiles of firearms and
' I never v'.i- tins vs ,iv nil'll
ammunition. The President (he past, few m o nths m &gt; wli.c
t.uik oblique notue of till* fart is wrong w.tn m e’ Un I !-•when he a»ked that new arms lug mv mind’ "
Entr-rprlse
restrictions apply to fanatic*
AlUfnonIr Spring*
No , ara is not losing h,t
M n Ritrhle IlitrU
as well a* criminals
Mr. Julio llartoa
nnnd
66HSH31
1 The highly reliable "Wash
838-1318
But her drr .id of being a om­
668-4604
ington evening S tar'1 printed it a common symptom of " ■
flrar I.akr-F orr»t t ity
a page one *penal report on mennpa isal panic Dial aft.. *Mr*. Maryann MtlrA
Lake Mary
this a*;&gt;r t nl the arms pro­ millions of women when tb, u
838-3678
Mr*. Kraner* Wealer
blem i ritillod ' The Halers next bu'hday is No M
322-6219
f'iiifclW rr j
Tln ir i a,l To t r i m " the
Clara is afraid of losing In-1
Lake \lufi rut
Mr*. Jane l o**rlberry
report was written by the physical charm, (or she !•,
Mra 11. L. John non
838-3046
323-4722
i S tars award winning reporter
Chuluott
Miriam (Jttenberg. noted for
Lonuwood
Mra. J o a n Magm
tier a, -ess to Justice and KBI
Mr*.
Donna
Klatea
363-3742
experts
838-3317
Di-IDry
The Evening Star" report
North Orlando
M i l John t.con*
Mra. Margaret Cooby
discloses that gun caches dis­
By W a t e r C. Ba r i t e*
61,8-488]
322-6793
covered 111 seven state "have
Two Hollywood kids glow
Deltona
l«en undeniably linked to a ered at curb other and then
Oatern
Mr* Mildred Haney
Mra. Llarrnee Snyder
hater or hate group"—in Call one bragged "My dud,Jit* can
668-3631
322-4841
'orniJ
Mississippi, " Illinois, Ink your daddies!"
Genre*
•
•
a
Oviedo
New Hampshire, New- York,
Mta. Evelyn Lundy
Mr*. JoAnn Ha)»
Indiana and Virginia
An
alar
mini;
increase
is
363-3160
349-48*3
The sources of the guns are reported in cheating of cus­
found to be domestic and for tomer a try- supermarket , h e c k
eign \n Kill search last Oct • nut clerks and store noin.ig
ohx-r of the l«,mes and cars of t-rs Nor ta gives houst w in ­
three Klunsmcn charged with fo,id for thought.
bombing Negro homes in Me
Comb, Mi-v , disclosed part of
a i ache of |s Russian rifles dr
livrred to \\aw-land, Mass,
along with 10,000 round* of
Russian ammunition
I’ag e 1 -A
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
T h u ra ., M a rch
18, 1065
\ Senate Subcommittee un
drr Senator ftodd of Conn
XXAI.IS.M A. LIHLUV*. KOITOH AXIS n HI .ISM ER
according to the ' Washington
S II AM s X I I I . T i l l . O P - m t l l s l l M - n » . e r » l N t a s i t l
Star." now has turned up the
(SOUKIIT A U . 1 AVI I MI
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voucher for the guns identify­
.loo-iuti l.ilitur
A4 v t r l l s l c | Di r e c t or
ing the supplier as a mall or­
i nul l m
rsil.T
n i l I.HLKS
der house m Vlexandria. Va .
M a n . c n , a Itdttur
AUvar i i al na M . n . f . r
l i t , 11 ■ s
W II.U A CI
Hunter's I&gt;«!ge, the outlet for
bufl.tr K411of
JA V II S H O K W t h t n
Interarmco
11,11 I I I . A L i r i . X
Mut.naai U i l t | i r
Development* In the p a s t
cur tailor
SK ED W E L L E
ji u t
w n .ii
year are likely to make Con
o v.ty
xauor
l iarhaalcAi l o g o
gress more receptive to the
HI LI. V I S r K S T
idea of clamping down on the
H u r t rholucra|&gt;bar
sale and use of deadly we a
l - j u l . s h a l dal l y . s o . g t S a t u r d a y . S u n d a y a nd C b r D i m a o , pun- pons

Herald Area Correspondents

Barbs

uJljT j$&gt;auftu*h tSjerali)

lieves the age old medically 1 Sonic of these wives then
erroneous notion that the become ,rv liable* and nag
woiiit, is Hie barometer’ of a their hn.-stun. just to r&lt;-si the
woman's allure.
| latter and
if they can force
That t‘ positively false' VVo a statement m affection from
men. wake up to mistical them
facts'
You don t lot e me any
Your womb is chiefly "ex more' such a woman may
cess baggage" as legards prole*' ,ir itin, tlit* night u n t i l
ynui feminine attractiveness to lu-r mate in desperation will
for,el i'll e V i hum. " \ n u know
men
dog
goto w e l l I hu e you'"
It thus is eompar.d,le to (he
1 !&gt;.,!
the sweetest music
vermiform ai pendix which is
also unnecessary to the dlgcs in tin- world to tlie &lt;ars of a
tlieimp.m-al' wRe. even if sintmn of (ms!
Both the lenialr womb and n ii-! nag and nag till she
the vermiform appendix .,re lor ( es ,t from tier in tie'
t h u s wtui we medics call
cx
But tie grows calloit-ed to
, • -- baggage "
t„ i ron-tant t, .is amt nagg
But women, ever since Eve Itig, &gt;o tie Is slower to respond
in the Garden of Eden, have Ihr next lime, thus uureasing
Iliad, a hasty generalization her panic
a t m it their womb
bo send for mV tvooklot

S u ite thev o b s e r v e d th a t it
M c r io j . i u - . i l C o m p l e x e s
ru
s l a t t e d its m onthly f u n rtto n at &gt;losing a long -'ampcsl. return
about Hie age of 13 a nd stop • its elope, plus go rents
|v I ., oiind Mu age o| 13 they
It will show sou wives how
M.iu-ned th.it I was Hie h a s p t ■in. | your husband s ,iu,l&gt; ing
ot then phv steal cli.it ill
- &lt; M u o a ti v m u i , o l d e n \ \ c d

1 .r -till ing Hut 3b ) ear
d.n
!•*n« •it their bloom of youth
IN dti i.Is peak
\t t Gj I&gt; tlie womb is a
ivi.it t\ , v inert organ, simply
tin. k&lt;’•11 'n 'Ii, Irmaw- anatomy
■n \ ii#' long shoi ib.inrc that
*! in u .it tv needed h.r jiregn.tiic \
.
in Hi, a ie r a g r Vmerican
w h- 1 tb'is t-il t in - .led mole
Hun i our or live times in «
v»;!«* &gt; entire m a rtu g c
- If it develop* fibroids and
IT!list he surgically removed
liv Y|rcctofiiv , il- absence
n ,1 reduce a wlie's seduc
i ,vi allure
But if women like Clara be
lieve tin- fal-e notion that they
can t lie sexully attractive to
Hour llll'tiaiids after the meno­
pause
then t h e v can develop
all sort* of neurolic symptoms.

trouble even before Khrush­
chev's October downfall.
Especially noteworthy, coin
ciding as it did with the Mos­
cow meeting, was a new blast
from the Red Chinese against
the Soviet*.
The Chinese accused the
Russians of hypocrisy and
anti-Chinese agitation.
The Moscow meeting and
the blast from Peking demon­
strated that Kosygin's recent
stop-over in Peking and his
visit to Communist North Viet
Nam had faRed to heal the
basic rift between the two
forces and 'hat the Communist
world remains divided ns It
n e 'e r has been before.
But while Moscow's position
as a leader of world commu­
nism appear* to be at it* low­

est point, i! doc* not mean
that the Soviets will move im ­
mediately ti-wird improving
their position in the West.
What does seem clear is
that Moscow is reassessing its
global policies, i n c l u d i n g
peaceful coexistence.

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T bit ii • wondtyful d»y »nd
iv rn in f U&gt; pit*** swj tn d«light ill with whom jrou tom*
In contact. Show them you
nr* M g e r to co-ordlnnta your
effort* with t h e in to have
f a r more prosperity In your
mutual undertaking*. L e t
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AHIB3 (M*r.2J to Apr. 1»&gt;
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butines* policy method* )ntctligcHtly. Have true agree­
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TAURUS (Apr. I? to May
JO) If you gl*f co-worker a
pal on tha back and b t lure
to labor with trim yourself,
much ran be etcompliahad today. Once your work la dona,
be aura to improve your ward­
robe. Get needed *cce#«orie*.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Spaciallie in ona direc­
tion today, though there are
many other* open to you, and
alao focus attention on that
which U creative. Congenial!
wil| gladly accompany you
later. Have a ball.
MOON CHILDREN (Jun*
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upon getting credit improved
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you. A higher-up 1* putiUd.
He helpful nnd ta rn real g rat­
itude for long time to tomt.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
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ponikle, imperiling other*
with your efficiency and cap­
abilities. Then confer with as­
sociate* and atata what ii on
your mind. Agreement U
quickly reached.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
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tnnnttary matters, plus othsr
practice! affairs, you sea b o w
to increase your bank batance,
•tc. Big-wig you h*v* feared
to approach it now available.
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■lee. Know whet you went
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maks tha effort to evils It
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PI SUES (Feb. 10 to Her.
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Of those remarkable persons
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II I —A iiioB— Bat* o r T r a d e
111—T r Ultra F o r bal e
i t 0— Aul oi i i ut l ve bar vice
111—Hcii o i e r s A Cycle a
11J — Ru * U 4r XI o t or a
IJ i — U a r i a • i u p p 11 w

from

g* n for 4

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JCschgnga

I33.1IA1 3«lo H i a w a t h a a t 1T-II

F URN. Apt. Cl o i e
Cowa n. 123-4011.

u.

«i v a l i a n t i n 0or. t i p , . t ,
• Ri dl o. I l ' t l . r , SVIill. wi t h
H i d I n t . r u - r . W i t . j u . t h.,i
I’il'V — N . r d t o ( i l l ! f i l l f : 3 .
l*al__« f l . r ) p m _________________

DNFFBNI HHKD
II .» u a a.
I
Apt*. 101
b d r m , ba t h, e o mp l r l a l y re- CL EAN f ' u r n
mal t o, 333-1374.
d e c o r a t e d , good l ocat i on 111*
4140
3 Be dr oom f u r n l a h a d a p a r t ­
me nt . Co n t a c t | I 1 3 P a l m e t t o
3 - He dr oum l b a t h horn# kl t r h e h f ur n i s h e d $!k fl" m o n t h - 3-UKDROOXI, F u r n . Co r n e r 5th
l&gt; Sre - w n t r on p r e m l a r s
A Lake Ma r y B l v d , !*ake
F r i d a y , March II,
Xlary. 133-7111.
11 00 n rn a n d ? o(t p |U g;*
Sa r lie Sirred
______ I D U P L E X Mo d e r a t e l y f u r n i s h ­

HIJ. Mnl.il.- Uumuo - Sale
l*I an 1 1 l i edromii#
NEW and P BRD
Awn i n g s A C a b a n a *
Q P A l t V MOBI LE 1IGXIE8
H e r 17-33 9
133-1$I2

ed,
1 Available
after
l l t h k t h e o t h e r Ma y

Adult*

" *
1st

111 - I I 10.

I f t i hi m A b a t h F u r n Ant |55
In elude* w a t e r * el ect r i e It)
331-3X07.
FUUN
f ur n

Apt., w a t e r A
14$ US Mapl s

Lights

NE W Mi ui N— A?r condi t i oned
3 Bdr m
F a c t o r y Hu lit C a ­
FURNISHED, upstairs, P * * n b a n s A C'arimM* 322 4111
ti-wn, I bdr m. , var y r oomy
1884 MOl l l LI
ll"MI
Near l y
W s t a r F u r n Nn c h i l d r e n $ X•»
ne w 1 lied run in, Ff ■ml K i t ­
mm Ph. 122-3171.
chen
Awni ng
He p a n d a h l *
L u i r i g fiourn, Aaaum* pa y- F l ‘ BN. 3 Room Dupl ex, bat h A
w a t e r Incl uded, $ AI mo 122ni*i.i* 1 2 7 - l l f t
_________
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—
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1243

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It K11BUi 'M T r a i l - r on L a k e
\ 11 1-j. „ Adul t a tni 11 Pit 323-

1)11

ION. K i mi r i n

CPOPK
CONVERTIBLES

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
p i
am ,

m

NATIONAL

hi),

IT COULD RE
JUST A “COME ON”
TO GET YOU INTO
THE DEALERSHIP.

1J2-072D

BUT I KNOW THIS
DEALER’S REPUTA­
TION IS A-l, SO
WHAT AM I
WAITING FOR ? ?

TODAY
0B

f n r a ilr

0 -

Ilurkrt Scat., A u tn m .llr T ra n .m i . i t n n , I l i d l n , l l r a t . r , a n d W hl l *

THE LARGEST

Muni* 4 llnoi

Hardtop.

Tlrra, 3.800 Actual M ile , 2 Year (T C i W C C
Warranty Still In K ffrri.
-P J r t V C -f
C h r .y II 4 lloor Solan. Standard Trana- 11 1 Q C

mlulon. A lU’al I'upular Cor,

* I O il

SUPER DUPER
SPECIAL
■
1
1
■
I’nnllar H ltr Chief 4 Moor Srd in .

62

OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY MOTORS
HISTORY ON RENAULTS!!
THIS 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A
TRIUMPH SPORTS ( ONVKHTIHI.K FOR TIIE
LOWEST PRICK EVER TO BE OFFERED ! !

m i

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h i m Vii.
' l l M f i c u r g | T M bat.
AS Kur d M M b i t .
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no.
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HEMI S O L E

RESIDENT*
CALI, 83B-7U01

I HAVE NEVER
READ OF PRICES
THIS LOW BEING
OFFERED ON CARS
THIS CLEAN ! ! !

W

MODEL 1200 CONVERTIBLE

4 A j T

SOUTH

w t n d st . H i - 1 0 3 1
w onx o u an antekn

litniMh for Men, |u| MagnolU

REDUCED FOR
QUICK SALES

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

Aut o f l l a t e Top*
A Seat Cove r s

For Bent

THRU SATURDAY

P A R K ‘d r i v e
1:1-70 5

Ilydram allt
TrananiHiInn,
Power
Starring, Powtr
llcdurrd From SINUS
H r.h r. and All Morrohldr
"T"pk 8 1 0 R Q
Interior. W , Sold ll Ntw.
1
T-

BEALTJ
Dr
Dl i l I t t l l l i

o l d &lt; M M bat .
Dodgo M M btl.
" t S m o | 1 M bol .
Bu l c k M M bol .
C h o f . | S M bol .
K t o o u l t 1411 b t l .
M f f c g r j *7*7 bol .

REALTY
!Sfi
3i:-:i:o

1-0. Automotive Service

1965 TRIUMPH’S

STEN STRO M

i m

G i t a w i y To T n . W i t . r w . y

Ji mmi e

8* rn Inula CViuniy
( Di al Di r ect )

We tos*e s e r v e d Naval P e r i u n .
ni l aince 11Af Wt a r t rs*4&gt;
| u i r M f &gt;MU

Villf.

dig t

STENSTROM

Payton Realty

425-5938

322-5612

V AH6

IT

DAY * N I T E l H . r i l d w i n l «d»
w o r k ( or t . lit t l . M l i e •

FHA - VA

W ELCOM E

p.rh

12.1t Bonis &amp; Motors

FurnOtrage
Ar t . l l i l 1 UMRI . KR 5 I ( W , r on. I
Your E V l N R U D H D . i t . r
VICHY Neel , on* B !• f l &gt;1 t u r n , NI CELY
1113 Hanf or d A v a . i : : - * * * !
r h . I I 3- »»«I
ti l l ed apt Qui et l acai l un $ a ft.
duor i , l i l t , n . t v, l ow n i i l . i f - J»( » l E t i l .
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e i u r furntehel.
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Tr a i l e r , I l l - f l U t .
home, K I t ch eft equl ppe- 1 . | 1J*
\ du1l * Cal l 33S&gt;313*
t*411 I ’r unt U) ' • Xl ont el i h, In.
Onod M . c h i i i l c . l c ondi t i on
333*1133,
r .t i 3 13 .310s
L ARGE t A 2 Be dr oom* Apts
m i l S a n f o r d A v a . Ph 322- l » i t
| BE D BOOM Hn u M. k i t c h e n
roflD
BKYLlfjrR,
af I*.
t n c t . b l . hir'Kop. n d i o , h t . i .
• qu i p p e d ! * n mt*. S I 3«3349.
*r, p n w . r » t . , r l n f .
n»»d,
4 BOOM Ho u s e u n f u r n i s h e d |$o I.ARGFS P F P L K X . n e a r Ca i e e l .
Iranamli.lan | l ) i
1-h. I l l b e r r y , Ph. l t 3*3l »S or
322run, tf*.ke Xf tinfoe, ST3 - A01 to.
H i ! or
f t Ilf Girrtian
*117.
Dr.
Ft ?BN. 3 Bd r m l - ake p r i vi l e ge s
NI
CELY
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n
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e
3
Bdr
m
L a k e Gul den 322- 1»-*7 4
1331 I l ll l i ’K R o i A m x t . r T). I
1 ) A i RE DROOMS
3 b a t h Apt. I t t ’ l l l t
1312
door. t : 3 . f : 7 ) .
I, I H * » B A T H S
S a n f o r d Av#
HKr»nOOXI Gues t | | n u s e , 3 "
KITCHEN EQCIPPED
n o i l M c K E E U S E D CARS
F l Fr i i t i i aga on l ^ k e Minn' *,
s mal l A p t , l i t floor
LOW MONTHLY P AY M E N T S
NO MONEY DOWN
a i r cuinlUInned, f u r n i s h e d or F KR N
"01 K r . n - h A**.
IJ3.0T31
1303 Mapl e, I l f . 0711.
I MMEDI ATE D E L I V E R Y
u n f u r n i s h e d l*h. 332-1495.
F . r t'ompl.li tnfnrm itlon
1»«I
P
LYMOUT
H
«
Dr.
AVALON A P A R T ME N T S
F I ' R N t l l d r m C n t t a g r Sout h
S , . or O i l l Y o u r
11.01
123-1417
on 1T-P1 at F i v e P o i n t s |4S 114 W. I n d I t .
S ANF ORD MOTOR (NY
n
p i n e gee k l e i . L i ght s
100 F r t n c h Avg.
13 3- t i l t
k W a t e r f u r n i s h e d 111-1447 3 I mOM F u r n i s h e d A p t . |4S.
I l l K. f t h, 321.$714
a f t e r 4 p m. or a u i t l m e hat
S3 T I C ) w i t h Ra d i o A H . i t . r ,
SALES BROKER
or S unday.
r t r . l D n l cundl t l ui i . 3 1 3 - f t l )
ROOMY f u r n 3 b d r m apt . »SV
We Have ’I he Hum* For You
1701
Mag
mill*
I83
1I
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3 flliBXI 2 Hath F a m i l y Itirnm.
1*3 3 F O R D 1 d o o r f a d i t i . New
C e n t r a l h ■a i A- air, i m m o. j
Pilot.
I)»w
tnslnt,
(good
3 Bd r m 1"tiCurniehed- I I I nto ONLY I I I f or c l e a n 1 b d r m .
l i r e , nl.-» ai | 13) . J | 0 ( P » r k
t u r n a p t Ne w bat h, lr&gt;l K
A v , i t l . r t p m.
! l h St. 322- 3311.

iiiu n .

|lll

c ondi t i on

Senkarik Glasg and Paint
Company
I t l Micnolla
rv.

Hobson S|M*rtinn Goods

U ac r e lot — |7,I"R

T H U TIM K T E S T E D FI R M
t j e N P a r k Ava
ni-fm
HKDHOOM
Kr * me
Horn *
•IUI.1 A l t . , u u l i l d . I l . r h a t u . ,
i v . l t a l l i fur t i u r i .
or
puny.
fur n
P.III.It*
14,8&lt;te. Pb l l t - f l l l a f l a r (
|) Hi.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

wi ni da d

St. Johns Realty

I

"My hinds art titdl Nt auto club card, no frso
tow aarvioil"

REALTY
121*1171

I’ayton Realty

95. IIdUbCH K«r Kale

* i si kMUk.
la
ut in oa
, -*tvu
‘

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S t l f c t l o n of 1. |, i n i i
B t d m n m , l o c k e d In v i r l a s i
S * . t l ona &lt;&gt;( Yf n ford
I m m i d l f i f fiillvarv

II m«,

t aut p r e s e n t o c c u p a n t s . 32211AV*I) p r o s p e c t i v e b u y e r f ar 4
7Q75.
or S acre*, I mp r o v e d or u n ­
i mp r o v e d
l and,
near
HanA U T H O R I Z E D H l t OKKR
f a*J Al an need horn* r eel l aALL
FHA-VA
Go v e r n t l cal l y prl'i*d Call t h* Real F o r
m
a p t o wn e d h o m e s
Down
F a t a l e dept
Cr uml ey
p
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m
e
t
t
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f
r
om
fl'
in
Low
t t l t h I tie H M . i a ___________
ni oi i t hty p a y m a n t a i n c l u d i n g
L j m a nd insur ant - * I,et ua
8 1. H e a l E s t a t e - Sr.le
a h o w y o u a t YOUR c u n v e n l enc*.
I B E I ’IU j u XI Hat i t t a H . l l d
e a c h 1 In Lak* Xtar*

t*f N

NI GHT*

U K LA it. A A PA HTXJENT3
1 . F i r s t 8t.

115. Autos For Sato

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

HOMES

m &gt;m i

t!j-«U4

I DKDROOU F u r n . API . « . l t r
f urn. M l m«v ] S3 - 0i X7.

FURNISHED
Room.
p ri vat e
b a t h $35 nm. )22-f 3«f.

FHA — VA

DR I V E

$100.00 D O W N

HA VK N ff A

W anted

Realtor
P a r k Av*

PARK

Seminole Plaza Area

D a y s WO R K . L t l l n T h ot upa ou, 1 B E DI t u OM. 3 n s i h
c o r n e r lot. 123-39 41
11). 0100.
______________
a; t -

tiii

Governm«nt Owned

*

106. Apartments for Rent

120. A u to m o tr re S e r v ic e

108. Rooms For Rent

$100 DOWN

STEN STRO M
REALTY

Ufl l S B a r k Ava.
I l l &amp;:IS a n y l l r a t

F u l l y ai r c o n d i t i o n e d h o m e s
w i t h • ild • w a I k « a n d a • w e r • A
nt *i
Kout h S« ml i j ole ill#m e n t a r y A- J r Hi g h School*.
On l y |tiMi d o w n
Payment!
17 0 t o 11*4, I t ul ude* tarn i s It
I n a u r a u t f All wi t h t e r r a r s o
f l oor* Ir bui l t In s t o v e * Call
.47-4111 ( W i n t e r F a r k ) , Dawa y Met cal f, l t eal tor.

pu1nini#nt call 12&amp;•I®o&amp; I to

owner

p a i n t I it a Id a 175 mo. 333* XIII

Seminole Realty

CuL«*Kl l P MAN With c a r K e r n
11? up w e e k l y In S par * Ti m*
Adver t ! ** n t w Hi g h Q u a l i t y
p r o d u c t * e v e n i n g * or da ye
off. No C n n v a a s i n g . F o r *ip-

Kell

2 I t FDUOnXI I ’nf u r i t Uh e d . New

t, l U 1 J BATI I 8
k I T O I I HR ki gt l l HI ' RI I
L OW MONTHL Y PAYMENT S
I MI I ND I AT K O R L I V K R T
For Oomplitt Inlormitlon .
k , • or C f l l Your

til-m o

74. Sales Help Wanted

313*31; 4 Own y o u r o » n T r a l l i r l ot l ! »
• m o n t h , bl l l t f r B u i J o i l 8.
S i n t c r d Ava.
3 BKI Gl OOM Home. 311 G r a n t
Ave
hitiite.

FIT BN. 3 Be d r o o m h « u a *.
Adul t s S o r e t * . 311.4^$^

i, i. a « BKtmooMs

HKGItTi E l l K t / NUl i SKK A U *
ctriac' l P r a c t i c e I Kur ge s P o l l - S B V r a A L O u t s t a n d i n g 1 4 I
Be d r o o m H i m e s a v a l l a b l a In
I l ona a val l a M r 3 in 11:1® At
a l l Ar e a s of S a n f o r d . L e i ua
11 to 7.3*1 Shift*. C o n t a c t
S h o w y o u Ar ound!
D i r e c t o r of Nur s ca, S r m l n y l t
Me mo r i a l H u i p l t a l , S a n f o r d

Tal l t h e m you t a w
Sanford l ict al d!

By Nadine S eller

l - AHTl AL LY F l i r u t i h i d , I h t d .
r o o m $ a a nto, Th U M I I i .

Wt Uavf Thf llomt Kur T oij

C p in. onl y.

8WEETIE PIE

97. Ilouueti For Rent

MA T U R E H a l l a l l a W h i t t Wo*
t t l - l l f t l 1140 I l i a w a t l t a at I f - t l
ma n , 4 4*&gt;» a w e e k 3 *«-*
K s s p ! achool ago Chi l d re it*
L i g h t h o u s e k e e p i n g Fh. H I 1174 a f t f r 1:3d p. m.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

grrilii March 18, '85—PaBe «1-A 9fi. Houses * Sale or Ilenl 105. Traitor iAita * Sale
wilt- .'IV BPtJT
U . W F N N A FA41K. 3 Be d r o o m

Sgnfnrji

SANFORD

AVE.

IVKNINOa

S anf ord, Florida
Ilf lH I
National KapoaaaaaloM\ lot.

A Lid BEN ANI) BOB ASK YOU
TO DO IS MAKE THEM AN
OFFER. BUT BE BEADY TO
BACK IT UP.

PRICED FOR CLEARANCE
62
61
61

llulrh In tirta I Hour llardlup. Nrw
T l r . i, Powtr strrrln a , t'uwrr llrahr*,
Air Conditionrd. line llw n rr and
23.(11)0 Actual Mllra. "
pnnliar Honnaflllr Safari Station W «|n»,
Fully
I’.rwcrad Kquippcd. Ponllar'n
Finrat NV n e o n . Can I j l i r C oinplrlr Tltlaila
I’nnllar llonnr.illa 4 lloor V ltla, Ftclo ry
Air, Full I’owar Inrludtn^ S e a l, and
Window, and All Morrokldr Interior.
A llrauliful On* llw nrr l.uaury Car.

59

HEATER, WHITE T1HKH, HEAT
BELTS AND WHEEL COVERS

llam hlrr Claaair 4 lloor 6 Cylinder,
Standard Tran.rnlialon With O rrrdrito. I'.r f.c t Tran ap o rlillo n . A
Real Hard To Find llrpr.

*2195
‘1795
1695
IO Q C
UBW

DON’T FORGET OUR WIDE SELECTION OF
CARS AT OUR WEST SIDE LOT.

FOR THE a LOW PRICE
OF

’ 1 8 4 3
SPITFIRES
TR-4'g (Fully Equipped)

$2176
$2696

YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO PASS UP THIS
ONE OFFER DEAL WHICH EXTENDS
THROUGH SATURDAY. IT ABSOLUTELY

New 1965 Renault Danphlne
With Automatic Transmission
l &gt; To 40 MPG With Automotlc:

• Morf Than 218,000 Amtrlcano Own Th»m:
• 1 Ytor Or 80,000 MIW Warrantyi
• Comt Hu — Comt D rift

S&gt;q B U I C - K 1

W I L L NOT BE REPEATED TMI8 YEAR.

U I I M T LINCOLN I M f
MERCURY

n ull I

101 Pslmolto Av*.
Banfard
933 -4*84

llllo

W lnttr Park
MI 4-0209

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. lot SI.

Sanford

Phon* 322-0614
Or Ml 7-2830

PHONE 322 0231
301 WEST FIRST STREET
1501 WEST FIRST STREET

SANFORD

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IL 9 P.M.

�gtj&gt;

0«nfarb

^rrilh Page 4-A—March 18. *65'

Spring Here (Sigh)

ECKERD

'fOUKlMH
By Ward Cannt)
N ew ipaptr Enterprise A n n .
When tullpa bloom In Union Sqnara
And timid breathe of vernal air
Go wandering down the duaty town
Like children loet in Vanity Fair . . .
So begins Henry Van Dyke'a description of spring.
I t is probably an awful poem and really net worth any­
body’s time. It not only rhymes, but is also filled with
ail tha cliches usually associated with the season such as
birds, brooks and flowers.
We only set the lines down because some tribute
must be paid to spring. And there is a great deal to be
said for using cliches as they are s« clear and readily
understood.
Consequently, we would like to borrow a few more
of Mr. Van Dyke’s words for the occasion. They were
written In 1804, not f a r from where we live, and are
titled, “ When Tulips Ulocm In Union Square."
But we must confess that for all the springs we have
lived here In New York, we have never actually seen a
tulip hloom in Union Square. Or any place else in this
dusty town.
When every long unlovely row
Of westward houses stands aglow
And leads the eyes to sunset skies
Beyond the hills where green trees grow . , ,
Now, that Is a curious thing. We have covered this
city on foot many times, and have never yet seen a sunset. And just what green hills he is talking about we
cannot say, although we have looked for them many
times. However, to continue;
I guess the pussy willows now
Are creeping out on every bow
Along the brook; the robins took
For early worms behind the plow.
As to whether that Is so, we cannot say. The florist
a t the corner sells pussy willows all year long, ao you
do not have to wait for spring for them. And about the
robins and the plow—well, It Is quite possible although
we have never seen a plow. But, to go on;
I think the meadow lark'i clear sound
Leaps upward slowly from the ground;
While on the wing the bluebirds ring
Their wedding hells to woods around.
That Is something we know quite s hit shout, having
been a science reporter for several years. And we heve
it on excellent authority that the meadowlark's disap­
pearance is no real loss as new insecticldrs do his work
four times Ss efficiently.
As to the bluebirds, they are still around. Ws have
a tree in our neighborhood and saw a bluebird there last
year. Or was it the year before?
The floeka of young anemones
Are danring round the budding trees.
Who ran help wl.hlng to go a flthlng
In days as full of joy as thrar?
We do not know precisely what anemones are. Hut
there Is doubtless seme sort of repellent you can use.
Or. as we prrfer to do, keep the windows closed and use
the air conditioner until the first frost. And now to
conclude:
T is not s proud desire of mine;
I ask for nothing superfine . . .
Only s trout or two to dart
From foaming p o o l s , and try my set.
Tis al l I'm wishing—old-fashioned f i s h i n g
And just a day on Nature's heart.
We agree, and have discussed (he matter with
several rinse friends. Hut unfortunately, it is out of
the qurstlon ns it would take you a day and a half of
hard driving just to gel there And then you cannot he
sure it is still there, what with all the hollaing develop,
nirnta going up.
Not that we feel the season went out with the 19th
century. We are sure the hounds of spnng are fast on
winter’s traces. Somewhere a barrel organ’s caroling
across a golden street, and somewhere the voice &lt;( the
turtle is heard in the land.
We would bet on the fact. It is just that we cannot
prove it.
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MOSCOW (UPf) — The So­
aroma that now fills the de­
WEATHER: Chance of scattered showers Saturday, high about 80; low tonight in lids.
lightful air hereabouts. Glor­ viet Union announced its twoman spaceship landed safely VOL. 57
ious 1
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 19G5 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 150
today after an epochal flight
The beautification commit­ in which a cosmonaut left his
.' yl * „ . 1'’
tee has gone to work to make vehicle and returned for the
[•••
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the approaches to our "C(ty first time.
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The official Tass news agen­
of Splendor" sufficiently ap­
pealing to invite passersby to cy said Col. Pavel Belyayev,
"come ’n see us." This effort 39, commander of Voskhod
is in spite of some expressed (Sunrise) II, and LI. Col.
misgivings about "who’s gon­ Alexei A. Leonov, 30, who
TALLAHASSEE (UPf) —
na keep the spots pretty?" braved the haiards of abso­
Stale convicts can not he used
Take a look at the tiny plot at lute zero to walk in space,
to harvest ngrioultursl crop*
25th Street and Park Avenue, landed safely after a flight of
f .r n private concern. Ally.
lltr
Donna
Estes
2G
hours
and
tvvo
minutes.
Automobile show scheduled
skeptics say, and they add that
.luck Unshoe was lit red as Gen. Karl F airdoth snid to­
The announcement ended for downtown Sanford \pril 7
someone promised to keep the
nil nddith-tuil pail time pn day.
rock garden with its ever­ hours of silence by the Krem­ 8 9 is expected In attact 15,090
trolnum for the t.ongvvmnl Po­
greens a real adventure in lin and growing feeling of un­
persons, the Sanford Automo­
lice Department on recommen­
beauty. So what happens? easiness. The Russians had
bile Dealers' Association said
dation of Police Chief Clniule
WASHINGTON (U P l) e Scraps of paper, empty bottles, not given any progress r e ­
today.
Enyrt during a continued ses­ The Commerco Depnitmcnt
and trash of many descriptions ports on the High! of the space
Between 125 and 150 cars
sion of the City Council reported seven per cent in­
litter the triangle, and you hits since 9.30 p m. ( EST)
will he displayed during the
Thursday
nftrr
Voskhod
II
Th ursday
crease in the number of u m b ­
don’t have to be a square if
three-day event.
C hief l.tiyo s t a le d t h a t Hush- er* employed by the nation's
you don’t want to be ’round it. had completed its ]3th orbit.
The Greater Sanford Board
LANDS AT PERM
or h a d been h ig h ly r e c o m ­ cities.
the doubters add. The Clockof Commerce voted today to
The
official
text
of
the
Tass
m ended til'd had he' n a m e m ­
winders are sure that the new
announce merit said, "Voskhod contribute a stereo, color TV
ber of Ho- t i l e d e p a i t mcllt
DREAM COME TRUE — Man has Innu yoarncommittee has an answer.
11 landed at 12 hours 02 min­ I and portable TV to be award
and p. lo i- I.....I vc.
ei! to fly iimti-i bis own power, unhiintpeml by
WASHINGTON (U P l) —
ed during the show.
Mayoi David Wentworth nn Indonesia, responding to *
a machine. This was achieved in a sense, by
That United Fund thermo­ utes Moscow lime in the area
Tickets for the prizes will
notim cd that dedication cere­ I S. protest, hns given writ­
Russian Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov when he left
meter on the east side of One of Perm, west of the Urals."
Perm, once called Molotov, bo available in downtown
monies for tin- new outdoor ten assurance against further
bis spaceship Thursday. He was in orbit at the
West First Street ought to
stores during Hie event.
Ameii'.oi flag al tlie city ltoil tuna semen l of Americans in
same speed as bis ship. Ibid the lether which
come down. 11 now serves only i&gt; about 700 miles northeast
First Street
from Park
w ilt l&gt;&gt; held at .’ Ill p in Sun .lot, lit l a.
held him broken, he would have drifted away,
to remind us all of this coun­ of Moscow.
Tass said Colonel Belyayev \vrnue to Palmetto \vcnuc
«ljiv I i m* r Mayor
If.
helpless, hrrausc there was nothing to push
ty’s residents’ failure to as­
used
manual controls to land will lie blocked off for the au
l ui ni 'O’l will
guest of ll’in- Rickets
against to change his course.
sume a responsibility of eontomnbilo display, with the ex
"i fin ■■p- oi &lt;nst"U and tncmWASHINGTON ( CPI ) —
rein for others \nd the sum the spare craft
eeption of a center lane which
It
said
both
he
and
Leonov
tiera of 11"- illy government, While nriil Ni’^ro picket? con
established as a goal was »
fill ai I p lice department* hfnicil t h e i r nitfhl «ml day
VERY low one for some 7t ,000 "lerl well" and that the scien­ Wilt be ill-signaled a fire lane
The ears will be on display
also u It la piesenl.
*il iliiun m front of tin* White
people to contribute to the dr tific program which gave the
Soviet Union a giant lead in all day and evening but the
\ i i i v&lt;ii i nos in gamzntiolis 11oil
t o d ay
r ven
though
serving agencies.
the space race had been various exhibits will be mann­
will atiiltd including the Yet­ Prrsiult nl Johniion vuia nt hit
ed and the cars unlocked dur
i ’ ■- i.f Wilt Id W i I. \ ♦1' i IVtHt lunch..
The large mrrease in aspir "fully accomplished."
The two cosmonauts were inig the hour. 11 3o a m to 9
tins of Cni'igtt Wat s end
in sales no doubt is due to
\ - -i n an t *e O-ll
the fact that many who arv blasted into orbit—the highest p. m Downtown store, will
stay open until 9 fot the three
In " H e r busiiii-.-s. t ’ldf on
U \ S H INGTON (C P U - ralculating their income tax yet achieved by m a n —at In
nights.
J o h n s o n &lt; 11 v. i
b Vl.dbite had mentioned I i ni fe. i of t i.i inch e n a m ­ Ally. ( bn. NirhoUft Kuti»nnow are awaking to the fart a m. 12 a m , EST» Thursday
The Glen Reeves TV show 4 ti i ’l i — I’it** ini f iii 1*it*
(0.1*1 i)ren jin*11•«I. Tlie Kn* el lined ea&gt;t iron pipe and h«*?h t r l u r f i r d t n t h r ( ' u p It of
that the "withholding" ii short. Irom the Hakhonur cusmn
*Pt per's-tn - t - h
ci :*
' n*
'. i.n i 4 the nusuer, t a n ftie livdiiinta w«ie o p e n ­ ftnlnv ta face H r p u f d h n n
drome
in
Ki
•
'
*
*
lau.
about
TOO short, to ms-el the figure
f l f’tV t* c * i 11if 11 o. i i ly m i
and 8 :m.
J'd r n s,t?d
ed f i . n Von i c nn t .ist I m n *|iirhltoninir »11 * |*r«'?idfnt J«dmthat is due. "How come’ Did (too miles southeast of Mos
f f till it ? •?!$.* nil* h ? \ \t . ■
. 1• vi„i i.*ir u alb.ee has I ’ll " i tm n u n c . I i.iv n Meter non** f -f rf*piii|7 tirw vnUrtK
n't the Great Man say we cow tn Central Asia
i 1v U 1ifc II u&gt;» ami *t v *it
T f
d M | . . I 11vi r 1HIMHI -rii) s-*if.i ’i . In , a n d II a nd rijfhM lull.
UP 307 MILES
were getting a tax cut—and to
i* r#-f' 5 ft i hi AIid: jit tin
l!
'
"
!
■
&gt;
--f I li t Ala ba nut Nil II Sales. It"
The
spaceship
soared
In
an
go spend the difference? And
i hot Ii M l,*.\ ( •*ryr W hI
na 1 1ill n t| c- bn h be could
I ..-it, IniiiM Pi lev While
now—after blowing the bun attitude of 307 miles above
Aill ( .11 IMlt thf N idt
tit’ -• i v t, i-,** i b« |'i i*si n i - n ’ l i " " i&lt;t i "h tiftn . f i r ■
T i l l 111 \S S | |. «t p | i - dir (small as it was then)— tlie earth and then mfrved in
(■t|i«
pi *•!»•« t Civil I
n t ?* I
t »- r '.tm noil ’"ii with pnwi’i A Is member team of mdiiswe learn that some tax dedur an elliptical, or egg shaped,
HI if I &gt;hr
It I
&lt; inia uh t*r iinu ill to in I
ll&gt; Jane fiiifllM Tiy
tn a l n-piesent.tlivis will fly
lion* wo USED to have arc no or hit. down to 107 9 miles
I Th*» I ■«-.•»n f e n t v wi 'i*i♦in|if* t 'ii'"
to
mi
up it.i- ironnl «md!
The
lime
of
the
landing
in
Wl *!■ In pi d H at a th tailed to Neiv Yotk in the govern­
T«»wn of raaselbrrrv Will 1only &gt;’V Nt uf f m e m b . i
longer deductions’ So, I'm suf­
f u ■' a ntn t 1.w itf t nrdi r in m.*i* i f t l i e w ol* ( s t s t e m or’s HI I pintle next week in nn
fering with the shorts — but dicated Ihc Russians had or hold o|M*n house from I unlit jdii. . i ly t " h i ? I li t i n '
\
.it
I \i til I nil Mo* i f t i n r d »||MWIh)
tilled
the
earth
1U
or
17
times
I
p
til
Sal
lit
day
m
the
new
I'M 'll n I nil i lit.iff effort iii convince gnu manubad "
IhikIiii!* - f i i p
U aft . *
V
r •*ml vi* t llein Mi,- mil t t»- Vill Vi *, toot i i - ot. I,.- di aw a
Soviet cosmonauts had done mimic.I».il ol Ilets hicitErfl at f,
fin Itlicr* In noivv lin n plants
'
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• ill til* tnipjHO L i «»|u i i4li»l i) o le a i fiilnhl*1 at t it &gt;
this
before
hut
this
(light
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Many readers of tlie March
2 : '2** a r i M SI i.
I’d. *
t.lill &lt;i* -”oii a- p.i - i.|i- This
6 issue of Business Week mag- made history when Leonov berry Plata.
JuM f miif- bums before. Mu
ill
a
cl
n
ut
vi
t
ail
d
feiJimU
vi n% 11 m ii.ion |i d I&lt;\ Mavnr Firms Seized
Thr puhhe is invited to m Pi i nt hi ? Milled newsmen t
anne were hjppy to read the crawled through an air chain
*’ tin* cuiiid
V\ • 111m lit "I I In- i ■ in. it tcJ A K AIv I A, I ti 'I o ii n s 1 n
story of their Sanford friend. her to the outside of the craft sport the new annex uhirh bis Wlnle II1ms** id f ii *■ i
Hit* iiia &gt;or* &gt; oilier. I u n i Ills 11 p l y t o u ti l* t r a n.
m»ITDf11 J-' 11ilk" I Mi l I iIlf III .1illl
11’l l ■
f*i r si*|rnt SukfMlHi
.Jeno I’aulucci, whose delight­ and returned safely.
He riling to a handrail for Hi*rk s o f l i c r , count 11 i lia in- I l o r n Wn l l l t i i ' ,
Wirt/. Supported
t ill ! .V l i mp' i in v l hair inati tiolhiy |d*n mi nil foi*'i|4ii im nful home and garden adorns
W \S || INGTON
i l I'll
— I Ul] I • n in ile i w ill I fJ11k II itD ftl ml i tiin|uini« s tn In Jim***in
The governor IimUim] tin
the Washington and Mellon a trout ID minutes, testing the hrr ami public works depart­
uinliT Kuvrinmrnt runtrul.
ville blocks in Grove Manor effects of the -459 degree te m ­ ment ami will provide more Prraiiieht f *»r thousands if 1 .i -M Sccrttxry W Willapl tin? niut, i*r*
Ihrer
C ity t Jt'ik Oimli* II Sb*»- Sukhin t’s m l ion
The story mentions some of perature and the effect of room i or transacting town (liii'ial innrshali to p i o t e &lt; t Wuw gut church ti.’iking in
N’ejrro umfl vvidle diuiiornifr*it* In- &gt;t,iml ugumvl all-iwnig *il- I j11it it.i* vva - ttintriirViMl I d ttblniti Aim i it an
f i r m s Stanvae,
the personal attributes of weightlessness on his well husmeaa,
Town meetings will rnnlinuc om on n five-ilny match ft.no •l.ii n il uni—11.*tmu "t f.troign ii » i*|iy
n bunk tif iiiinli"! in-- ( tillrii nriil I'an Amprimn It
Chung King product*' head being. Then, dangling at the
!.»•■ ;■ r&gt; t&gt;. ll.1 l^c^t i-i «&gt;|is .
•Ini.fin ■- i t miii I lillfkhn^'sM? fur Jijatj n|*ttlti ? Id the Hr Mini) and
man and the climb m popular end of a 16-fool lifeline, lo in the munu ipa| Imilding Si Ini.t to Miif!tif«»itn,i y „ A! i.
'-v • MUfit ii, itrt*1 pus* Dutch owned Shell Oil Coin*
in a tiicKiuiu lo Wallii..
1!. l-fo .'ll' jtiM » of
xlulc ii "tutl
il&gt; ol these, packaged Chinese performed somersaults and which also houses iacihtiet
V klunby the H*ny.
delicacies. Not even some of oilier maneuvers to demon tor Die police and volunteer Johnson said there w e n * ru&gt;t c1* i!.. .!&gt; of cii r . lie- ; j w Wir niblr
fire departments
i nnu|jh ninrsbals for sin b u t/ a jupjxirt mg re volition
*Hv 'n *i 'lir.itui i-A woub! tie upJeno's fortune rookies could strale his control.
I *b i l n l n in! f* *V iitH p rii
have foretold this success. Anil
A b ill'i
ii? i cii*I fr d|h
it doesn’t mention some »f ihc
TumiMim I ihi I Hu? Ttium,
other firms in which the
Irn- . sf.if my that it ii not poaDuluth-Sanlorvi tycoon has in­
Mbll' lit til- Hftlt? lit priiV'Ujc
terests, either
U n ite d P rrv t I n tern a tio n a l
MONTGOMERY. Ala. i l l’ll authorities nr'officers to pro [ federal district Judge Frattl, hit-I't-r m m t W.illace &gt; attoi by? H'Htvlc* fot 1.Oliyvk Diltl,
I he tail end t&gt;! a giant storm
What's with the Waterfront —National Guard units of tin - vide tut fTJI• safety and wet M Johnson would In' td.rv. i t,t
then a&gt;!.t'd .I'-I'II'OII I'­
la-lM'd the upper Midwest to
tit the marchers, who and lie urged citizens to show ll ' - -Osldcr Ills otdel
Project’ All readings still on famed 31st Dixie Drvision ap fart
day on the last lull day of
Swallows Hack
"Go ami counting " You'U he patently will provide the hulk a ill he lt d by Dr. Martin Lu "restraint.”
SAN JUAN CAI’IST 1! A NO, w inter
getting a Lug eyeful of the pro ol protection for civil rights iher King Jr
Wallace has appealed J&lt;dtn
S i l . Mt Ala
1. I *1 I'— A 111tf I » it 11 f ilt ' | * 1 i -— T h r » h a. 1.1*.j w .»
Icy gales swept the Great
posed development one of demonstrators on a five day
"The federal government son's order to the U. h :dh the a t mosplieri- nt a Sunday H im fit*! ni Juvin t mi Jay to Hip laikes and snow wa* blown in
march
through
Alabama
farm
these days.
has helped create this matter Circuit Court of Ap|d-als hi •i li. nl pirnu tin- hol dup con l»it f tn (skf|ui- Situ J iiaii i ’ii |»i a* to 25 foot drift* in Minnesota
country.
and they can help protect the New Orleans The rnurt told limit"* for a ina** civil right- trarm tui**ion, rewarding
The weather bureau said
President Johnson advised some," Wallace told the leg Wallace lo appeal lu Jiul.t oi.jiib to Montgomery Sun J crowd of 299 |"t»'in&amp; standing
Ohyeiz. and speaking of
spring officially arrives at
‘‘counting." those counting on Gov. George Wallace Thurs­ iilators. He said the order by Johnson before going to a da&gt;.
I vigil for the event.
3:05 p m , (EST) Saturday.
the big future of our city are day night that he would fed­
Freezing temperatures ex­
counting on you. and YOU and eralize the Alabama Guard,
tended through the Southland
Y O U to help. Tell your Com­ which makes up the Dixie Di­
to the Gulf Coast. Citrus fruit
vision along with the Missis­
missioners!
grower* in the Rio Grande
sippi Guard, if Wallace is
Valley were warned to prepare
"unable
or
unwilling"
to
call
The. Jaycees have offers')
for froat.
the Kiwanls Club the services out the guardsmen.
Wallace's office said the
Out on the Great Plains, the
of a goat, if needed for use
mercury dropped below zero.
in its Pancake Day program. governor went lo bed before
Pros (dent’s
Tire
lemitcraltire
hovered
The goat would go lo those receiving t h e
around six above at Milwau­
Kiwanians who prove to he statement Thursday night.
kee, t ii i , with briak 16 mile
The fiery governor, ordered
non-workers „ in the annual
an hour winds.
fund raising project Saturday. by federal Judge Frank M.
Highway crew* were fight*
Johnson to allow and protect
ing a losing battle against
Sanford Elks Club is collect­ a civil rights inarch from
high winds and drifting snow
ing empty cigarette packages, Selma to Montgomery, earlier
in Minnesota.
any and all kinds, to be trad­ Thursday night had asked the
Drifla 25 feet high were r e ­
ed in for a wheel chair which President to furnish federal
ported at Worthington and St.
live club will make available help for such protection.
Wallace, in an addreai to a
Cloud,
Minn.
Fifteen-foot
to persons In jieed of this
drifts clogged highways north
equipment. Donations cap be joint session of the legislature
of Minneapolis. Snow plows
dropped off at the Club, 1006, carried on statewide televis­
got stuck in some p iires.
East Second Street, or turn­ ion, said it wtwild take 6.171
officers, working eight hour
Hundred* of schools were
ed in to any member.
s hilts to guard the 40 mile
closed through Iowa, Minne­
sota and Upper Michigan.
Tbe Seminole County Sports- march beginning Sunday.
SUNSHINE SPECIALS from New York brought
school will undergo atrout 10 days of spring
lie said the state only has
Schools in Minneapolis and St.
tnan’f Association will bold a
approximately 100 students, coaches and chatraining here. The group is staying at the MayP-aul shut down Thursday for
fish fry April 1 at its new 600 state troopers and he ask­
pertmefl of the Hackley School for Boys to San­
fair Inn. Two chartered buses carrying the stu ­
the first time in 15 years.
facilities on State Road 46 at ed President Johnson to "pro­
vide sufficient federal chi)
ford Thursday. Athletic teams of the private
dents were named "Sunshine Specials,"
Winds bit 50 mph and r e ­
the Wektva River.

Longwood
Dedication
Set Sunday

Automobile
Show Plans
Finalized

VISLWA

BRIEFS

Says ‘No’

Rise In Workers

A

•

Assurance

President, A t Ranch,

Awaits Wallace Reply

Opein House Set
At Casselberry

Alabama Guard Readied For March

Questioning

Seek Industry

Strong Support
For Proposal
Touhy Avers

Astronauts
Try To Save
National Face

By Taul nrook*hlr«

A petition U being prepar­
ed and will he presented tel
the Florida Utilities Commiss
»ion within a short time seek­
ing toll-free county-wide tel­
ephone: service.
The Metro Telephone Com­
CAPE KENNEDY (UPl) mittee
of the Seminole Coun­
Two U. S. astronauts and a
moon probe, upstaged by a ty Chamber of Commerco
Russian who does somersaults j Thursday Voted to take im­
in space, will try lo save a mediate steps to havo Irgat
little national fare in a co.-mic counsel prepare a proper peti­
rioublcheader starting Sunday. tion to present to the utilities
The astronauts, John W. commission.
Young and Virgil 1. Grissom,
It calls for the Southern
planned to take part today in Bell and Winter Park Tele­
a workout of the worldwide. phone companies to establish
15 station network that uill toll-free area service to all
foilow their three-orbit course Seminole County.
George Touhy, chairman of
through the sky next Tuesday.
the committee, snid approxi­
RANGERS
The prvdte, a package of mately 12 resolutions and letcameras named Ranger 9. was lets from various rounty gov­
vine today for a final "sim ulat­ ernmental bodies, clubs and
ed" countdown in preparation civic itrgimlrations have been
for its scheduled 210,000 mite given tlie Chamber strongly
picture taking voyage to the supporting the metro phono
plan.
moon,
‘ ‘ T h e preponderance of
Ranger-9 is expected to
b la sto ff aboard a silvery At- comment received by the com­
las-Agena rocket Sunday nf mittee has been enthusiasticat*
ly favorable.” Touhy said.
ternoon.
Resolutions and letters sup­
If technical, medical and
weather experts give a go a porting the area phone serv­
head. Grissom and Young will ice plan came from the city
depart aboard a Titan-2 rocket of Sanford, Seminote Coun­
on a five hour orbital flight ty, Seminole County Jaycees,
Seminole County Republican
at 9 a m. (EST) Tuesday.
Eve. utive Committee, Weath­
EIM FLIGHT
Association,
llul the limelight its’longed er-field Civic
lo Russian cosmonaut Alexei Hear l ake Community Club,
Ia’ontv, who rtxle an It ivkV Sanford Lions Club and many
pound Voskhod 2 ship into or others.
Ri-presentalives of the Win­
lilt Thursday and proceeded In
regale television viewers tm ter Park Telephone Company
the ground with a spectaru and Southern Hell attended
lar demonstration of floating Thursday’s meeting. T h e y
and turning somersaults in voiced no objections to the
metro plan and said they
space outside hi* capsule.
The United State* plans no vvotdd be willing to abide Ivy
opening of hutches, no floating, the vu-he* of their euslontera.
no sotnersaulls and no telcvi
sion pictures for Gtlswnn ami
Young.
Tile astronaut* are to *11
still, manipulate some- ism
trnls and get down at the end
of three orbit*
This l* the same distance
Thorns* Wilson dr , 17 yesrI S spare capsules were fly fill Crnoms High School foot­
ing lilt re years a Jo The re ball player, entered a plea nf
1onl IS 81 orbits held liy Ku. not guilty and was hound over
Ml.
in circuit court Thursday on a

Wounded Youlh
Pleads Innocent

j choree of "resitting arrest
w ifh v mirnrr "
| Wilson w .1- shot in the stom­
ach during In* arrest Felt 30
in Oviedo by Chief of Pollen
George Kelsey. He w.u re­
cently released from the hos­
pital.
A preliminary hearing on
the charge against Wilson vva*
held before Justice of tho
Peace B. A. Johnson, Flvo
witnesses were heard, includ­
ing three persons said to bn
eyewitnesses lo the shunting.
Kelse) testified that he did
nut draw Ins pistol at tlie tuna
Wilson was shot.

Spring Is Here
Sluing imi.t Ih- hete the
Mliikes am inMIlPig nut n(
their holes.
Mark I’.trker. 15-&gt; ear-tdd
son nf Mr. ntnl Mrs. John
Parker. I l l Kingi'W'ind Cnitil.
I it t-eiibt Hu , was fishing tn a
| " ’ini near Ins limne tins
nmrnittg.
lie saw a huge rnial
i.nake. miii Iiui ried Inniie fin
a shotgun. Tin* tlead snake
tneuaur.-'i .71 no lies, "tie nf
the bit gust he has even seen,
the eldt-i Put ker sold.

Winter Fails To Bow To Spring
duced visibility to zero In
many area., even though mmw
It."! stopped (.tiling tlie snow
depth at Duluth, Minn
not
rounting drifts — was f o u r

feet.
Elsewhere, light snow fell in
Hie southern Rockies and
Ihuntlcrkhowrrs occurred along
the South Atlantic Coast

T O M O R R O W NBTE
1:30 P.M. *TIL 7:30 P.M.

P A N C A K E S U PPER
and AUCTION
(6:00

P.M. - 9:00 P.M.)

AT THE SANFORD

CIVIC CENTER
WITH
SAUSAGE

ALL YOU
CAN EAT -

*1.00

(CHILDREN — 50c)

Henrfitn Underprivileged Children’*
Fund And Schnlnrnhfp Fund.
SPONSORED liY

SANFORD KIWANIS CLUB
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Ry Barbara Frye
TALLAHASSF.E (U H )
The 1065 Florida Legislature
may he asked to revise nil
valorem tax laws to bring
•bout more uniformity o f real
estate assessment practice*
in the 67 counties.
The session which convenes
on April 0 for 60 day* already
haa more work to do than
time to do it, so any sweep­
ing changes In property tax

legislation is likely to be left
for a proposed interim study
of the entire state and local
tax structure.
Immediate goal of the rom*
Ing Legislature will be to
head o ff tha multiplicity of
law aulta, several o f which
already have thrown the as­
sessors into a stale o f eonfusion.
Rep. William O'Neill, of
Ocala, chairman o f a select

committee named recently to
study the problem, said the
principal need is for specific
provisions o f enforcement of
present laws.
O’Neill said the “ just value" law enartrd by the last
legislature would do the Job
If assessors would all follow
"The question is who is go
ing to make them follow; it,'
he said.

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taxes as compared to the na­
tional level of 43.9 ptr cent.
A t related to income, prop­
erty tax collections in Florida
were *39.14 per *1,000 of per­
sonal (ncomc, but nationally
were $43.33.

thij way in 1062: Counties
collected 20.2 p*r cent, cities
23.8 per cent, school districts
38.8 per cent and special dis­
tricts 3.2 per cent.
As an example of the
startling changes in the paat
five years, it is interesting to
note that assessed valuation
of real estate in Ftorlda
jumped 157 per cent between
1957 and 1962. This was the
largest increase In the na­
tion and only two other
states increased more than

Comptroller Ray Green al­
ready haa served notice ha ia threatened.
going to start getting tough
with local assessors hut there
is some question of how big a
stick he carries under present
law.
»*
The just value law provides
seven criteria of value for
real eslale and requires pro­
portionate millage reductions
where general reassessment
la accomplished.
In 1964, Leon, Osceola and
Nassau Counties reassessed.
Dade County admitted is was
assessing at 50 per cent o f
just Value and was ordered
by the Supreme Court, in n
landmark ruling, to double all
assessed values. The court
said fractional assessment*
were illegal.
The result pushed total val­
uations in Dade from *3 bil­
lon plus to $6 billion plus.
Another suit, involving tax
'assessment
levels
in
hig
Duval. County, is now prnding

‘It's a pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic.'

thru Sat. - M arch 20

CONGRATULATIONS — G. A. Keltfiir,' attached to Naval Air Main­
tenance Training Detachment 1002, i.s congratulated upon his promotion
from chief to ensign during ceremonies at Sanford Naval Air Station.
Mrs. Fclgar snaps on his new shoulder hoards.
'
. (Navy I’ hoto)

SHELL

W SEw

17-92

WE SERVICE AND
It KIWI It FOREIGN CARS

Across

f f Y o u mean it?

the

27th

and

27th St.

Pinecrest Shopping

Center

Eddie paid less for

FR EE B A L L O O N S !

that full-size Olds 8H
than a car with
a ’low-price’ name?

6

M ove over, Eddie,

BO TTLE

CARTON

•there’s going to he
’another new Olds
on this block !• •
W IT H TH E P U R C H A SE OF
8 GALLONS OR M ORE

on gasoline purchases
with oil change and lube

GASOLINE — D U R IN G OUR
GR AN D OPENING

FREE LOLLIPOPS!

SPECIAL

Your chance to step out in style and save!

72 H O UR

J m t t r 88

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tu VWMIKM suTHOSiltB Muuoiut gustin m i i» ...t » in w scrum in

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO., Cor. 2nd

fir

Palmetto

STAR TS T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G A T SIX— A N D
W E ’LL BE OPEN A L L N IG H T T H U R S D A Y A N D
F R ID A Y W IT H E X T R A L O W PRICES O N FAM O U S
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Topnotch movie entertain­
ment is Walt Disney's new
Technicolor film, “ Those CalJ ow a y s.” Senior class of Sem­
i n o l e High School is sponsor­
ing
the
showing
starting
Thursday through March 24
at the Ritz Theatre. Tickets
arc available-from all SHS
seniors, who will receive a
percentage of the take for the
Senior Class Fund.
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Blasted By
Tornadoes

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Seminole County

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on the St* Johns River

Phone 822-2611

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“ The Nile of Am erica”

Zip Code 32771

United Prris International
WEATHER: Continued warm, possible scattered showers Thursday; Imv tonight in 60s.
With spring
three day*
NO. 148
Established 1908 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA
It flys! Bill Rogers o f 107 away, a big winter storm VOL. 57 United Tress Leased Wire
Waits Drive, Sunland Estates, pushed into the Midwest today
recently finished the months- with blinding snoiV and a cold
)»ng job of rebuilding » &lt;1*3 wave. A midnight tornado
piper Cub in his carport and strafed Tyler, Tex.
Heavy snow warnings were
backyard. He took to the air
last week and all was success­ out from upper Michigan to
ful. Rogers is a licensed pi* Nebraska. The temperature
lot and is employed ns a ci­ tumbled to P below In Mon­
C ook D row n s
tana early today.
vilian engineer at the Naval
MIAMI t u r n — A Cana­
Nearly two inches of snow
Air Station.
dian
cook from a schooner.
fell at Chicago during the
• • •
Bernard Dooley. 4t». of Toronto,
night. The weather bureau is^
Three former Sanford pro
drowned Tuesday night in a
|sued a heavy snow warning
C U T KENNEDY (U N ) TALLAHASSEE (L T D —
bnseball players are on the
lxtnting accident here.
L S technicians today pre
I and advised of hazardous The bend o f Florida's controstalling lineup of the Kan*«s
pared a Iwo-sealer Gemini
driving conditions.
vrr*i*l nff-enmpus study pm( tty A “a. Kenny llarrclson.
S o ld ie r H e ld
space capsule and its Titan 2
The tornado that hit Tylrr gram will soon find his fate
first baseman with the 1959
LONDON 1 1 I’ ll — A British rocket booster for a final cru­
was one of several that pop­ pretty much in the hands of
team, hit a home run Monray
army sergeant, IVter S. Al­ cial test that hopefully will
ped out o f the skies in Texas, the Board ef Regents—an
against the Reds to win the
len, 33, who hnd been attached clear Hie way (or an attempt
Kansas and Oklahoma late agency now desolate as it
game. Bill Bryan, former
to
the British War Office, was to launch the nation's first twoTuesday as part of the over­ awaits
appointments
from
Sanford catcher, also hit a
arrested on charges he passul man orbital (light next 'lues
all storm pattrrn
Gov. Ilaydon Burns.
bonier In the same game. Forsecrets “ useful to au enemy." day.
50-MILK WIND
Burns told the Cahinet he
^ tner Sanford shortstop Dick
Fifty mile an hour winds plans to appoint regents soon
The simulation mission. Cal
Green now is stnrting at sec­
R o o f F a lls
and torrential rams smacked and will ask them to help de­
od for Thursday, will give as
ond base for tbe Athletics.
WEST END. Grand llaha Ironatll* John W. Young and
Tyler, damaging nearly every cide if Dr. Myron Bice should
All uete rookies in Sanford
mas Island il l’ ll — V woman Virgil I. Grissom, their space
home along a 20-block stretch, he allowed to contim)e s&lt;
in ‘ lor.ll.
employe was killed as the mot machine and a worldwide net
and dumping a quarter of an head of the Florida Institute
• ■ ■
of the Jack Tar Grand Ha work a complete workout
inch of rain in 10 minutes.
fo r
Continuing University
shed a tear for Mrs. Kathy
hamas Chib Hotel collapsed
No one was injured. But two SlUilies (F B 'U S).
If all goo* well. Young and
Macl.auchlin, who broke both
during a heavy downjtour.
hospitals were put on emer­
Grissom will climb aboard the
It was the Governor who
mins last week at the skat­
gency power and roofs were touched o ff the controversy
6,900 pound capsule next Torsing link, and give a cheer for
N u c le a r R an
1 ripped from buildings in the when he charged that FB I'S
dnv morning for a .......... vrbil,
her husband Hill, who now
LONDON 1 1 I’ ll — Britain four • hour 32 - minute flight
1 eastern part of Tyler.
was
operating
with
over
200
• waits on his wife hand and
today called on tile Soviet around earth
| A half dozen funnels dipped employe*, while authorized on­
foot
Page i ol. II
J Furman.
t’nioii to agree to tccotnmo­
down near Winfield. Kan
The mission will put the
ly 7.i by the state.
also a I 7 i skater.
tile Geneva disaiament ivn United States tiaik in the
Nearby, another t o r n a d o
• •
•
The original i lunge was up­
f&lt; ronec- a- &lt;oim as possihle business of manned explora­
struck several houses and a held It days ago by the old
Tcetiageis will gel a chanre
and negotiate a ban on the tion of space after a “ quiet
grain elevator near Gcuda Hoard of Regent*, appointed
to show their driving skill
spread of nuclear weapons.
.Springs, Kan
period" of 22 months
during the final hours of the
when the Sanford-Seminole
At the other end of the Fanis Bryant sdminieti;ati- n.
Jnyiees hold their driving
B ig S p lit
' slate, there were two torna 'I tie regents' last act w as to
i ..id i n Saturday, March -•
Ul INN t,LT’ D - West Gcr
I does near Harden City.
eider Rice to cut d"wrt to
'Die contest will be held in
many's forthcoming exchange
ALABAMA HIT
authorized strength.
I be- public parking lot across
of ambsssadon with Israel Is
Tornadoes skipped through
The chief executive told th«
• from the post office. Terry
.»
! Qxperted Jo create a long-term
north central Oklahoma late
Cabinet Blee is "too well *dChristensen and Wayne Al­
! l?Tt betw/sn Bonn and tha
|Tuesday leaving one person
nested” to (dead ignorant1* of
bert ate co-chairmen for tbe
I Arab world, observera as Id
injured and more than a dor
hmital’ims whteh the Legisla­
tv cut.
TALLAHASSEE ft I'M today.
en
larni
houses
and
other
. . .
ture set down in cteaUng
The
Supreme Court today orbuildings damaged
FB'US.
The North Florida Kvr
vtcred a new Dial lor Mrs
H its P o lic ie s
‘ I do not want to see the
Hank, with which the Seminole
- \tt \St•1 \ (l.T li — Lewis Vesta lletlges, who was sen
TL’SCL'MBIA, Ala (U P II—
l 1 \ I M \ ('h AI .L nnti .v ' n i' di II.ill t rijflit) , N -niiW'lthwlula p m ji.',.-« ,.f K|r.
Hospital Eve Hank Associa
It Malta.' Jr . piosidenl id tenced to prison lor up to go
A twister struck the heart id
■ null- i l l 'l l Si Iliad j u ' i t i n t i :i |‘t, u l «-i I -lu ll- luuints
I S I -T simply hri'Uiise of
lom is affiliated, celebrates
Natnui.il Vir l.lfies, accused years on cltar.t « &lt;i| killing tiei
a lour city metropolitan aiea
muladniitnstiutn it,'' the gov­
its third annivei snry thi*
na tin- tup tw irlin g , 1.1,1 in a vuiitv-st suiu'tionthe gvivernment of encroach 36 year old Ihi&gt; Iriend
today destroying at least to
ernor tie,dated.
4
month The eye bank has indit­
Mrs. Hedges fa!ally shut the
i-&gt;1 by tlio I' S. Tw n lm y A " i n t.it inn jit I’n Im otto.
ing on private industry, using
homes and injuring 16 per
The Cabinet routinely rned retime the sight of more
its power on the side of unions, man during an argument in
T iif &gt; I!S ' 'A ” n in ju ti-tt« tu fjis wiin tup team
sons
duiM-d tile IIC I'S cutbacks
than lf&gt;;» persons during its
an I It i mg ' ti tie all things to tier Orlando home four years
Power was knocked out at
llUtlul I'lu* I ’S T A &gt; t . i *. • &lt;.\ ll|«* C U Ilto st wi l l lit*
ordered b\ the resigning log ­
hi o f lifetime.
all people—ImiIIi at home and ago Her conviction was up
Tusctimbia,
Midfield
a
n
d
• •
•
outs. adding that the new
in Id tn XI muttllt jit S a l.t" i d ul Ol latlilu.
held hy the lential Flurtda
Muscle shoals and across tly
aid usd '
Hoard of Regents should re­
Feeling ill T Maybe you
Court ol Appeals
Tennessee ltiver at Florence,
evaluate the pr- grinn quickly.
have toxoplasmosis or schist­
The high court, m an opin­
Ala.
Under the paring down, 37
osomiasis. Those are two
ion Wlllten hy Jii'llte Camp
K11 I S worker a were dismiss­
late diseases noted in Fbnida
hell Thornal. said the Circuit
ed and 1*3 wete transferred
last year, according In tinjudge who presids'd over the
to instruction jobs at stale
Stale Hoard o f Health. Snails
trial should hive given the
universities
4
carry schiitosmissis, and tox­
jury
additmnal information
NEW YORK ( UPI)—Famed It.sh by birth descent nr sim rade is one of New York's
oplasmosis
is carried
by
concerning the law of self de
mammals. Both are parasitic
Fifth Avenue turned green ply in spirit - dirt a march, favorite outdoor events. On tense
WASHINGTON
(LTD
I g and reel thiough Hie enter this day everyone is an hon
diseases.
v ith Lire today fur the aimu.il
tt said the judge should have
• • •
Sens Spcssard L. Holland and
■id green lu decked heart of oiary Irishman amt hy night
told the lurv there was no
M
P.ili
i
k
s
Day
p.ir
.
It
m 'till,rinn
it a four hour fall the Blarney Slone will
Helen Wv nn. •■girl Friday" George A. Smathers urged La
need for a j»r'on attacked in
v tindi tran-toi ined *hts tin it" wjve &lt;&gt;| ninth ,nd music.
have been thoroughly polished
to rapt f . W Swanson. San­ hnr Secretary W Wtllard W.trtt
his own home to rrtre.it from
poltt.m
melting
past
into
to lis lilc a weir arrnmpan by Eire * sorts for a-day.
ford Naval Air Station corn again tn allow more foreign
the attacker to avoid the taking
Iri laud for a day.
l' it hv a w&lt; e hit of (lull hut
nsandmg officer, is home laborers to he used in Florida
of a life
More
than
inu.iinu
Irishmen
SYDNEY
i
UPI)—The
Syd
Hut a Labor Department *[h&gt;
Him ., hit ol lii'h in.si would
fnim III,- hnsptal after major
'Hie Jiidg, told the |iu&gt; only
ney Mirror quoted a South — it iiiutti rs not it tli,-y h. 1,1 'l„ tnappTopt tali
surgery, and reported "doing kesman said Wlrtz is still op
that in or tie i lo instifv taking
Vietnamese official today as
.Sixty
hall.ilion,.|
march
posed
to
the
idea.
®
fill." . . . Will t-c hack on the
a life in * 'elf defense ease
&lt;r' began asseiiihltng lor the
Wirti has been criticized (or saving three Vietnamese in
job in a!&gt;ni|t tw" weeks.
the person attacked must show• *
•
Irving to solve Florida s rrnp trllerliuls were pushed out of
I .,t .&lt;dc s &gt;l*t t at noon
tie has turd all reasonable
a
plane
without
parachutes
Hundred' ol lliiei'.ind* nl
Flank Volloline. The Her harvmlinc problems with in
mean* wK’nn Ins power to
over North t u t Nam last
- pe, tutors i .uli veil line the
nl,P- inculation manager. did competent domestic latiorer*
avoid the dan get
I
\
K
Kl
AN11
i
l
l
'
l
l
Tun
Monday
tin
hacking
a
peace
I al.rd, s path lioin Util Stu rt
„ ,1 uhle take the other morn and with costing Florida agri
iiu n lutii ml stntiik'*' «'f the
mm ernciit
culture
millions
of
dollais.
noiih
to
hitli
sire&lt;
t
along
lug tin new “ start" orders to
The newspaper quoted NguMIAMI l l’ li— Porter Hum t llth An line uni till'll ■ast ott Itt't nnmjt»‘ luttim tit lirmar
deliver our pnper. The name
jrn Xuan Oanh who served er it. ritv manager at llo si.tli Street to lu -t Avenue pint, saleii here nnd robbed *
was the same hut the addresscs South Viet Nam's acting etiester \ Y said lie would Counties* ollti’ls watv'ti Hie all tn^* Mk's iu y uf fthnut irfMJlOd
,n weir- different, flan k had
Tilt s&lt;l«) .
premier on two occasions la»t la available May 1 to tak&lt; tina, speit.ieb' oil t* lev istnti
■
idlers to start delivering The
I'oliif fatid the men, lM«th
year
Oanh
said
the
plane
look
over
hi'
ft*
w
yob
as
manager
7
In
St
Pali
II
I.
s
Day
pa
®
)|, raid tn Hill lllalock at Key
min•kr (I, hnrued into the P«dk
off from the American air o ' Dade &lt; minty, I la
By Margarrl Covliv
West and to Util Hlalock nl
foiinty hmru h tnir n|fem y
Hie county commissioners
base at Da Nang after a
Voting in North Orlando
l.origwnod.
TAMPA (U Plt—A Tampa
shortly nfiei Ihe f» |» m. rim ­ Tuesday fur four members to
I “ farewell ceremony" attend voted a I Tuesday to give the
Bay area dairyman warned
TU.l.AH \ssl.K U PI) — ing time. They thieutened the village council wa* light,
ed by three government mm post to Homer, who has he&lt; n
milk producer* in 3 counties
IV STill I* SllRM (til1 ( iiurt Ifi* four vttemeft uith k una mul as expected, since all candl
isters
(tty manager of Tucson. Art/
.Appraisal Firm
face financial ruin unless a
“ They were thrown out of and once uotked in cits gov tldi debarred Miami attur •bMfied out •M*h diuwrrt mid dates well unopposed except
federal marketing order is es­
Decision Tonight
n*v Muni# K Manner. who the s*fr.
the plane all right, hut they ernment at Kansa, City. Mo
In one race
tablished
By Donna Estes
The men nyrfb*nV#d * no! her
didn't have parachutes." Oah
Homer replares Irving Mr u*v charged bv the Florid*
(if 3tfi eligible. ID) residents
M .1 Hanson, a Hillsbor­
Altamonte Springs T o w n
was quoted “ These things Yavr, who wa sflud last Or lt*r w P4i making per*)»nal u*e I D ’ .m m to t he tr Im s t e t o ge t V ere rrgisteied With (A of
ough
County
dairyman,
told
a
Counrtl will meet in regular
Iid funds t* binging to .« rlirnt oul of the ImiMintr
toiler
happen in wartime."
them voting, including four
public hearing that market
m avion at 8 p m today in the
absentee ballots.
conditions
in
the
region
have
Town Hall at which time May­
Official count, a* reported
or W Lawmence Swofford haa dropped to the point where
by Mrs. Floyd Green, elrction
coats
exceed
sales
and
it's
im­
requested council decision he
clerk, votes cast showed Char­
handed down on naming a possible to produce milk at a
les E Rowell for group one
profit.
firm to handle reappraisal of
got H), Lloyd Brown, group
all town properties
Manntt defending the air­ north of Saigon, it was dis­ three, 56; group four candi­
DA NANG, South Viet the 26 newsmen now here.
Among other items on the Supreme Court
dates George T Fuller, 61,
closed today.
The Air Forra annoL^ued base.
Nam (U PII—The U. S. Army
agenda are finalizing contract
But they are now denied
Government tronpe broke it and Donald Wilcox, three;
Rejects Review
that
they
rould
move
/about
follow,
,1
tha
Air
Force
lead
for the municipal water &gt;yiaiirss to Air Force '"terri­ up by shooting and killing and Jay A. Wetz, group five,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) tem and opening of bida for
today and banned newsmen the Da Nang air base only if tory.”
one agitator and arresting 56.
The Supreme Court refused to­
a number of street signs.
five
American
newsmen too.
Unless a special meeting ia
day to review a district court from mingling with G it tn accompanied hy one of the
were chased hy l , S. air
Nn major si lion was report­ called, organizational meeting
decision upholding a ruling meaahalis a n d servicemen's two selected escort officers.
It also banned newsmen police and temporarily taken ed today on the military front of the new rotincil U slated
that Stale Rep. Coy Mitchell, clubs around this military
TO EXPLAIN
fiont riii-s, hul Is and clubs, into custody when they tried hut the commander of the U. for April 5 at which time
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
— of Marianna, was guilty of stronghold.
to visit the Marines Tuesday. S. 7th Fleet told newsmen council members will elect a
A spokesman for the senior with or without an escort.
Treasury Secretary C. Douglas prabtidng dentistry without a
American planes were poised new mayor and make other
The press corps in Da Nang
American Army advisor in Da
Dillon was called before a Sen­ license.
SAIGON (U PI)— Seventeen to bomb tile north on a once- municipal appointments. First
Mitchell, owner of Mitcbel Nang said' meaahalis and ia made up mostly o f Ameri­
ate committee today to explain
official business meeting will
an
administrative
decision Dentsl Laboratory, was.direct­ clubs were already so crowd­ cana who cama here to cover hundred persons demonstrated a-day basis.
The Communist capital of be held April 6.
which saved members of the ed by Jackson Circuit Court lo ed—with about 8,000 U. S. the U. H Air F ou r homhfTig in favor of the Communist
Dave l'ilson is the holdover
du fon t la mil) millions of dol- stop making dentures without svrvicrmen stationed lin e — ranis against Noith Viet Nam Viet Cong Tuesday in liiuh Hanoi was lepuilrd braving
coumJljBiV
that Uieie was zmi rfozu for [and the activities uf 3,Svti , Mint) Piui tova &lt;(L&gt;U nil lea for air laida.
a prtKTipUoa.

M W A...

Two-Man Orbit
BRIEFS Scheduled For
Next Tuesday

FICUS Head's
Fate In Hands
Of New Board

Vesta Hedges
Wins New Trial

New York Green For A Day

Senators Seek

Foreign Labor

3 Men Dumped
From Airplane

Licenses Yield
$30,000 Lool

Dade Manager
Position Filled

N. Orlando Vote

M ilk M a rk e t

65% Tuesday

Order Needed

Disbarred

Filibuster
Promised
WASHINGTON (UPI)— President Johnson to­
day sends to Congress n long-awaited voting rights
bill in answer to the soft hymns and thundering pro­
tests of Negroes demanding equality at the polls.
Last minute technical revisions were still being
considered but tbe White
House was expected to re­
lease \hc text o f tlie bill
some time dtirinir the
day.

Corporations'
Face Check On
Iniangible lax

Democratic
leader
Mike
Mansfield said he expected ns
many ns 50 members—half
the Senate's memhei ship— tn
sponsor Ih«* hill when it is
introduced* He milled ih.it
judiciary committee heat-tups
TAt I \HARSEE fU H &gt; —
may begin Friday o f next
The St. Petersburg Times
.Monday.
The only threat tn solid saiil tuiliiy Comptroller Ray
support of the prnpos.il m E. Green tins ordered an im­
the Senate ranie from Konth* mediate elirrk of illtnncibla
rrn members, who served no Inx payment* made by every
Ttce they would try to talk
the (till to death ns they at­ major corporation in t h e
tempted to do with the civil elate.
rights hill Inst yearGreen said Hirer auditor*
i ii iiu s t i : u
from bn* office were assignSen. Allen J, Fllender (P*
ed lo look pver income tax re-,
La.) pledged lo talk " jis long
as (out gives me breath*1 turns nnd Intangible tax re­
against any effort to spell turns submitted by corpora­
tut voting reipiiiemvnts in tion* to determine whether
the hill.
they owe the ulnte money.
Itut most observers believed
The Investigation started
Hint if there wus a filibuster, wlien an apparent diserepnnit would only be a token one ■y was discovered in tbe
b e e n u s e the Southerners amount of intangible taxes
know they are beaten.
paid hy the St. Joe Paper
As presently drafted, tbe Company and the amount of
lull would apply to eertatn stock' it reported to stock­
states wheie discriminatory holder* that it own*. Ttie com­
tests or other device* are pany paid taxes on 132 mil­
used to deny the Ncgiuca the ium vvoi Hi of storks, bond*
tight to \ile.
and ni'li hut told stockholder*
Thr f»"x| would be wbethel
it own* fss million in , looks.
less than 50 |«'i teal %•( tin
^ Hun,In •I* u f I lot itlii c o m eligible tlti/cii* were irpiMei
pflfI W‘4 *•wii NtiH’k, their own
ed or hid voted lit the NoLMini jitoi k of tuher compmufit,
vemher election hist year.
i.je n which thr *tttte collect*
This would hi mg the full
tu iiitungiMr tux.
force ol the government down
| (itrrii mii*l bi» dt'j’nrtUU'UL
oil SIX South) i n aT.i U *
m i oattgiil loit d f tin* f ' l . Joti
tom-mim. Mi"is-i|«pi, Alii
l .tjo i ( t i m p i i i i y t a x K ' t u i n n
1'iiina, to o l pm, F mth I'm
bail not been complete*!, llo
liua nnd Virginia.
mill nn report would he mid*
DANS t M UK TESTS
ft
would
HUtoiniit
, until tin* che» k of *11 compart*
without losoit lo am lour! n iv hnd lieeu fitiiHhcd
wtiifi 1114*tu all up at mil f," he
m l ion, han tkt i, i of nut,hi
&gt;atd
!y applied voting ipiuldno
Mihl,* and bond&lt; air taxed
tlotis m these slat* v a n d n
&gt; the Mate luit assessed hy
ipllle them to u-»e a Mtupl*'
'I lie tn\,
uniform form asking * nlv tin* i imihIv t.iv
name, nddiess and lo id* to * tow* truth of tthe per cent, is
•Itu on Apt it 1 and is based
of a vofet apple ant
1u uddn ion, some couttl n ** ..fTl lie Value of intangibles ui
in other states also would to •«f D*» II llie previous year*

I

4oveicd I \ t to hill NII « le»
1toils, gt not nl in I pi nun* v.
and fideiab dllti and lot •(!
i onti'Bt* Would be covered.
'1 lie rffei t of t!.is pi ovisinn
would be to sw«)'p aside III••t
m y ti sis. euiisT t tl o i tl if»*• r
pi etat loll testa of affidavits
attesting
to
good moral
th u iu c tii"— all devices now
employed in some anus to
disci imimite against Nigi«a s1 he othei main feu Iui e of
the Jnll woubl piov oil l**r fed­
eral eXIiinilo i &gt; lo make suit
that Negioea his i#gijJ*ied
ami J*e|(lilt ted to Vole wheie
county in haul i*’gistiuf* re­
fuse to complv Willi the law.

Switches Rather
Than Fighl

m : Alt WATER (L’ PII—Ths
rhnii man of the
Plnella*
I'ounty Commission denounc­
ed the county's Republican
eominiltee lor its “ radical
Mutu wliti! influenees" and
'.ml lie'll »u ilrh ills voter
real'll ition lo tVmocrat
Uiof aliiiosl 20 year* of
be |onj Hid lo tlw llepubliean
party 1 have decided to
d u n cr nn xoier reuislriition
*—
4
In la i urn, a rejtlslered Dentorr.il volet," said John W.
N IM lill lit. &gt;N
r. UNKSV ILI K U FI I — pr Hun-el
He made hi* atlark in t
I'.manuel Sul* r
,ippointi*1
dean of the l mvrrsilv id I, tier to hdii-ir L Kiefer,
Ilie
Pinellas
Y ofnl.i &gt; collect ol medu Itu i lion man ol
loda&gt; repljtiug Ih tjeurg* I i iiiuty Krpuljlican kummilleu.
lUrndt, resigned

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Joyce Abney Dedicated Heart Fund W orker Cinderella Ball
Slated Sunday
By Area Skaters
Hjr Robert R. Thomas ■Ir.

Cassandra Sheppard, daugh­
ter o f Mrs. Thelma R. Shep­
pard,
recently visited the
University o f Notre Dame
with other ctassmatci. Cas­
sandra is a sophomore at
Stena
Heights College
In
Adrian, Mich.
•
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312-5756,

Joyce Abney, daughter of
|Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Abney, of 901 Pine Avenue, has
been and still is a .tireless
worker for the ‘‘Heart Fund
Drive."

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tir&gt;*a»#•'!

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firm and*

and rat'll nf ynu arr

hrrrfiy
notified
and
required
in
pr e s e n t
in d u t r l U a i #
any
r l i i i n * a mi d e m a n d * * hi' h you,
nr r it liar of y o u, m a y h av #
A g a i n s t t h » est ate of H i l t A M
W
SHANNON,
an. d r c « a e # d
l at a of aal d C o u n t y ,
to the
County
.ludi*
of
Sent I nn He
I ' u u n t y , F l o r i d a , at h i * offi ce
in
t he c o u r t
house
of -aald
('ountf
at
Hanford.
Flori da. .

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f r o m t h§ it me of t he f i rst f i ubliratlon
of t hi s no t i c e
Ka&lt; h
#l a ym or d e m a n d aha II be In
* s i t i ng
and
a hal l
Ma t e
the
p l ac e of r e s i d en c e and poet o f ­
f i ce ad dr es s of t he r let m a n I,
e n d shall be i w o r n t o by the
« I s l m u n t , her ■ » # « ( , or a11*•r
nq
*nd a n r *ur h r l eh m nr
d e m a n d not eo ( l i ed eh el l bfc
v oi d
p t A n n i e ft a11* Shannon
A f a d m i n I n r at r l i
of the
I-! * ( a 11 of
* I I I It A M W S H A N N O N Si t
ti er eased
I . Of t H O N \
K R E U tn i'k
A t t o r n * &gt; at U *
I* O l » o i I T U
Sanford, Fl or ld g
P u b l U h M a r 17. 14 I t A A p r

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The official report on the
destruction came after Vice
Adm. Paul
P. Blackburn,
commander of the U. S. 7th

Windsor’s Exile
Nearing End

LONDON &lt;jrPI» — The un­
official exile imposed on the
riiK -li
Duke ami Ducheat ol Windsor
H
T I I K C’ l H t I I T C O I I I T O F
I I K C l l l t l I T c o t H T O F may be ending after 29 &gt;eara
TIIK MVfH il lH t U I . CIH- l i l t ; NINTH JIHItl AI (III- of heartache
I t I T . I N A N I I F O H I C N I N U l . i : ( I i r . IN A N D F O H S F M I N O t t;
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a hospital room where the
Plaintiff,
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N A N C T J A N K JI ' DACK.
NANCT
JANE
JUUACK.
ing from three operations to
Defendant
Defendant
save the sight in his left eye.
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FOH U IV U R C K
NANCY J AND JUUACK
I t *•I d a r u a l i n k n o w n
Y o u , N a n r y J e n # J u b a r k , ar*
h e r e b y no t i f i e d t h a t a 11111 of
‘ " o m p U l n t for D i v o r c e h a t been
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l h « offi ce of t he C l e r k of the
r t r c u i t C o u r t on or be f or e the
23 nd d a y of A p r i l , I S O . I f y o u
fel l to do so. j u d g m e n t b y d e ­
f au l t
wi l t
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against
y o u for the r el i ef d e m a n d e d In
t h e m i l nf Compl ai nt.
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F O H IIIY O Itrt? ,
NANCY JANE JURACK
I t s s l den c e O n k n o w n
Y o u . N a n c y J a n e J u b a c k . ar e
h e r e b y no t i f i e d t h a t a H U t of
C o m p l a i n t f or D i v o r c e has been
fi l ed a g a i n s t y o u, a n d y o u ar e
r e q u i r e d to s e rv e a c o p y of y o u r
A n s w e r or P l e a d i n g to t he Ri l l
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P a r k , F l o r i d a , a n d file t he o r i ­
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the of f i c e of the C l e r k of the
C i r c u i t C o u r t on or be f or e t he
• th d a y of A p r i l , I M S . I f y o u
fal l to do so, j u d g m e n t b y d e ­
fault
will
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y o u f r t he r el i ef d e m a n d e d la
t he l u l l i f C o m p l a i n t .
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Vernon M iz e ’s Sister Expires
Mrs Marian M Meats. 30.
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N C. She was a resident of
Whiteiville. N. C,
Survivors are her husband.
Jack; a ion. John; brother C.
Vernon Mite Jr., of Sanford;
mother. Mr*. Lucy Mize, of
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the address at the 6:30 p.m.
Men’s Dsy services at First
Shiloh
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
Keeping pace with the
theme of the program—“ Man
Versus
the
Challenge of
Change”— the Goldsboro Ele­
mentary School hrad remind­
ed his listeners of their duties
as citizens.
"In some parts of our great
country, people are dying try­
ing to gain the right to vote.
Yet, right here in our midst,
where one does not have any­
thing to do but register and
vote, he fails to exercise that
most precious right," hr said.
Another thing of great sig­
nificance was mentioned by
Refoe. "Be yourself and use
(hose God-given gifts to the
best of your ability. Do not
be jealous of your fellow man
because such often produces
serious repercussions."

By Dottle Austin
In the ancient fairy tale of
Cinderella, that unhappy young
girl worked hard from morn­
ing tp night and then i*t
Mrs. Julia B. Merritt, Mrs.
Heard a couple of fine ad­
among the cinders on the
Roberta Roberts and Mrs.
Dorothy R. Baker became dresses Sunday. At the Men’s
hearth.
members of the Seminole Day observance at St. James
However, the It young lad.
County Children’s Advisory AME Church. R. E. Greene,
ies who are vying for the title
English teacher at Crooms
Council at the Inst meeting.
of "Cinderella — Queen of
We are in dire need of per­ High School, was speaker at
Hearts" at the annual Heart
sons who have an interest in the 11 a.m. services.
Fund Skate Show Sunday at
The
youthful
educator
gave
the welfare of our many chil­
7 p. m. at the Melodce Skat­
dren. . Our funds are very a complete discourse as he
ing Rink, have no time for
low; we need members. Please expounded on the deeds of
sitting around.
join today. Contact L. R. Eu­ great men.
All of these pretty girls sre
His challenge to the audi­
banks, phone 322-9230.
working to esrn the title and
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the crown, and at the same
The Castle Brewer Kinder­ minded the preachers of their
time are helping the Heart
responsibilities,
parents
of
garten Council is sponsoring
Fund. All proceeds of the vot
a stay-at-home tea Sunday at their responsibilities, and chil­
ing and the show go to the
dren
of
their
responsibilities.
3 p.m. at the Castle Brewer
Scminoic-DeBary Heart Divi­
II. L. Refoe Jr, delivered
recreation center.
sion.
This is the sixth annual
Queen of Hearts show produc
ed by Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Best
owners and managers of Melo
dre Rink.
Patty Baker, sponsored by
the Handy Helpers 4-H Club,
has the distinction of being the
only contestant who has a
sponsor. To help the Heart
Fund is one of the objectives
of the 4-H clubs so it is a two
fold job: H-ilp the Heart Asso;
nation and help Patty.
Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30
a county-wide 4-lf skating par
ty is scheduled with all pro
ceeds going to Patty's account.
Debbie Downey, who is the
youngest contestant, lias been
pulling her culinary skills to
work baking cup cakrs in ox
ATHLETIC scholarships have been sinned by these Crooms High foot­
change
for Heart Fund dob
ball stars; Robert Walton, Ernest l’ ayne, Andrew Janies. Lewis Witherlars.
ppoon anti Eddie Brown.
(Herald 1 hoto)
Cindy Kennedy, with the
help of her father, Eddie, has
tickets to the skate show scatgSirr.
I lered from Belle Glade to SI.
Petersburg, with proceeds to
I tie credited to her name Wed
V
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nesday Cindy will s e r v e
a spaghetti
supper
prior to the skating session
and tickets to this were sold
out early in the week
Danny Smith, a South Semi­
Polly Pedriek has engaged
nole Junior High School stu the assistance of six ahle (Hul­
dent whose art work was en led young men for a rar wash,
Saturday at Gocmhets Sunoco
1ered in the I.ohgbranch ex
Serviee Station at the corner
lubit at the Winter I’ ark side
ol Third Street and I’ ark Ave.
walk art festival, was award­
Linda Noell hat taken up oced a scholarship for study at cupanry in her family'i va­
the Loch Haven Art Center in cant store and set up a ruin
mage sale She had planned
Winter I’ ark.
to hr open only one day, but
Other Seminole County art
because of demand, will re
ists whose work was shown at open her rummage sale on
the Kevin ai Included Mrs Saturday all day and "by
Katherine Dodson of Lake appointment any time dunng
Mary. Joseph Mathleux o( the week
During the school holiday
Geneva Mrs Beth Gregory.
Mrs. Mildr.-d McMillan. Craig Thursday Diana Stdmpf has
]&lt;1.ins to 'sell lurked goodie* to
Orseno anil Clyde Harris
Mathleux, a past president all skaters
In addition to tin special
of the Sanford Sgmmole \rt
Association and eo-ordtnator of project* all the Cinderella
art in the Seminole County contestants have tickets for
schools was a judge for the the show Sunday.
The show will begin at 7
elementary division of the
p m and feature sjK'cial skat I
show.
JOYCE AI1NKY
All tlte exhibitors demon mg numbers, with original
straled persistance as they choreography by Mrs. Slieala
fought wind and ram over the Albers and Chuck Best. Guest
weekend and were forced to performer will tie Miss Bar­
take down and set up their bara Meixell. of Jacksonville,
SAIGON (U r i)- A n Ameri­ Fleet, who briefed corres­ exhibits several times.
a champum figure skater
Two Navy men. Finley Pad­
At the next meeting of the
can admiral today reported pondents aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Banger now oper­ SSAA on April 12, Lilly Chen gett and Mike Hoover, have
"almost total" destruction of
ating in the South China Sea will demonstrate tier method assisted with the painting of
military target! in Monday's off Viet Nam,
of painting Mrs. Chen baa the scenery lor the Cinderella
raid on Communist North Vic!
The raid w a s
directed been asked to exhibit her show and tellers from the
Nam
against the Phu Qui area only
Coiled State Bank have volun­
But Hanoi boasted the at­ loo miles southeast of lla^tii paintings in May at thr Deteered
-to count the proceeds
Bary
Mansion,
headquarters
tacks would not prevent a About lixi planes took park
of the Florid* F'ederalton of for each Cinderella contest
Communist takeover in South
Art.
ant to determine the winner.
Viet Nam.

L«*t year she collected
more than anyone else in the
door-to-door campaign.
She is a victim of muscular
dystrophy but is giftrd with
Oft'eat courage, thanks to the
officials and staff of Sunland Training School.
A member of the junior
class, she is possessed with a
keen sense o f humor. One of
her teachers describes her as
a person who can laugh when
a joke is on her as well as
when same is on some one
else.
^
Herbert Cherry describes
her as an individual with a
most pleasing personality.
Joyce is working with the
Heart Fund drive again this
year.
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The
Florida
Progressive
Baptist state convention will
convene in Tampa March 2325. Ministers and lay people
V* from all areas of the state
will be in attendance.
Baptists from our eity will
function in important roles
as the 51st annual session
gets underway.
They are Rev. H. V. Pal­
mer, of First Shiloh Baptist
Church and state finance
chairman, and Mrs. Palmer,
— and Rev. H. B. Whitehurst,
® o f St. John Metropolitan
Baptist Church and chieftain
of young men of the Youth
Convention, and Mrs. Whiteburst, state organist of the
parent body.
The convention is designed
mainly to support Christian
education, mission, evangcli*m and benevolence. This
^ body also supports improving
movements with Christian mo­
tives.
Some of tlie most outstand­
ing people of the church a t e
members of the state organ­
ization and will be at the con­
cent ion as workers and load•i s
T h e body's general leader
i- Rev James t ail Sums, o f
£ J.n ksonville. who also is vice
piesidenl of the National
Itiotiit State Convention ol
America
Mis. II It Miller, of tlieen
t uvil Springs, Is president of
the Senior Women's Mission­
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Says Mrs. Jean Rowells,
“ Although it is a stay-athome tea, everyone is asked
to attend."
The proceeds from this af­
fair will help to purchase
playground equipment and
the like for the kindergarten.
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( b a t on th* -Slat .lay o f March,
m l , at 11*10 o' cl oc k A M. at
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Chancery Isocket No. 11117,
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hava heraunto net my hand and
official aaal thla IMh day of
March, ltal.
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
dark. Circuit Court
Hemlnola County, Florida
Uy: Elisabeth liruanahan
Deputy Clerk.
Joseph M. Mureeke
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P. a Uus tit
lvPern Park, Florida
Publlah March IT, 1*41

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Sem inole S w im m ers Edge V e ro Beach 4 8 - 4 7
Tribe

found these names entered In­
to the winners' circle; last
year's winners, John Zueli
and Jerry Farella 1,232, Ken
Martin and Tex Farrlai 1,229
and Roger Pope and Gil Smith
1,224.
And thcn/lt really happen­
ed in tire singlet tussle. If
you ever hear anyone aay
that they don't atand a chance
In a handicapped tournament,
tell 'em It just ain't sol
{ Proof of the pudding is Bill
Tyre who bowls for Sanford
Manufacturing team In the
City League. The truth of Jhe
matter la that thia is the only
league In which Bill competes.
It didn't stop him one bit,
even though he’s only carry­
ing a 163 City League average,
Bill Just happened to have
a good night and shot a 661
scratch aeries. Included in
this scries was a 237 (crilch
game. Add another 66-pin
handicap to hla total and hla
697 seta him well above every­
one elie's at-orci for Uie sin­
gles.
Congratulations, Bill. May
you have mure of the same
kind of scoring in your bowl­
ing days ahead.
Dick SchniUlcr was trawling
extremely well throughout the
entire tournament and finish­
ed second here with a 672.
"Schnitx" it alto one of the
team winning 11LH Products
members.
Additional winners in the
singles were as follows: Fish
rr 064. Honeycutt 651, Cabrera
644, Meeks 042, Hudson 04(1,
Ster man 639, Hauler 630 and
Wallis 627.
Check these scores lor the
All Events. Hemembt-r, nil of
Hie other tidal included handi­
cap, But for this one it’s
strictly scratch.
John Bridges averaged over
200 because for hi* nine game
tola] it was a resounding 1,801.
Johnny bad himself a real
■goodie" while rolling to hit
t o t a l — a tremrndous 266
game! Don't sec lira many of
these on TV, do you?
Dick Sclmllllrr't name ap­
pears again as he came in
second behind Bridge* with
Ins t,76H. Continuing on down
the winner's ladder It was
Marry Pentecost 1.758, Bob
Guthrie 1 ,680, Jack Kanner I,679 and Gordon Honeycutt
1.658.

Eustis There
This Afternoon

ny Davk! Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
Seminole High swimming
team won its first meet of the
season Tuesday afternoon over
the Vero Beach swim team 48
to 47 at the Sanford munidepa!
pool. The local swimmer* go
to Eustis today for a m eet
In the first event Andy Ly­
on. Con Wilson, Buster Bruce
and Greg Ginas won the 200yard medley relay with 2:02.1.
GIRLS GET SET TO take plunge (top photo) In 200-yard free swim
Vero Beach had 2:09.4, but
event at the Sanford municipal pool Tuesday. Vero Reach swimmers (at
only (he first place receives
left) are Janet Giclow and Cheryl Krinovic, who placed first. Seminol*
High swimmer is at fur ritdit. Roy swimmers hit water in another team
points in a two-way meet.
event (lower photo). Seminole won the meet.
(Herald Photos)
Karl Brubaker won the 220
free swim for Vero Beach with
2:15 and Bobby Headrick took
second for Sanford with 2:21.7.
Gary Ganas won the 100 free
swim for Sanford with 59,2.
HOWLING 118 ping higher thnn their nearest compctitor«, HLH Products
(No. 1) captured first /place honors in the fifth annual Sanford men's
Con Wilson won the 100 back
bowling tournament at Jet Lanes. From the left: Harold Drier. Robert*
stroke for the Seminole* with
Hcnnett, Dick Schnitzlej1, Virgil Vaughn and John Martin, who compiled
1:11.9 and Buster Anderson
n three game total oL 3,003. Rill Tyre (No. 2), of the Sanford Mfg. team,
took second for Sanford. Greg
captured the singles event with a 607 series, Sam Faron (left) and Clar­
Ganas won the 100 yard but­
ence Wallis (No. 3) double-check their 1,250 total score to convince them­
terfly for Sanford with 1:15.1
selves they won the tough doubles category. John Bridges (No. -I) aver­
and Andy Lyons took second.
Lyon also took second in the
aged over 200 per game in the tournament and is the current lender of the
Singles Classic League with a 180 average.
(Herald Photos)
too yard breast stroke.
Mike McGuire won the div­
ing competition for Sanford
and John I.uthrr took second
for Vero Beach, Buster Ander­
son took third for the Semi
noles. Gary Ganas won the SO
tty David Higginbotham
Hay PK-cc went in for Dud­ Steve Harris walked lo first yard free swim for the Seim
Herald Sport* Wrilrr
ley In the third inning and and then stole second arid notes and Larry Hodges took
The Seminole High Just-hall pitched the rest of the game Hurd. HornIe Barbour came third Duster Bruce took se
team went the regular seven striking out five and walking to tint and got a base hit that com! in lhe 200-yard Individ
knocked Harris home for the ual medic/ with 2 49 1
Innings and one extra, but two.
Sanford scored In the first final Seminole score of the
still came up with a three-lo­
In the first em it of the girls
tty Jim Bacchus
in as many games thh season hounds in the tup of the first
th rce lie with Oie Evans Tru inning when Danny Tillis got day.
half nf the meet Cindy Wilson.
Herald Sports Writer
and was the first in OBC ac­ with a bombing home run lo
Jam of Orlando in a Metro a base hit and then stole sec­
The Trojans got their final Barbara Holt, Linda May and
The
Lyman
Greyhounds tion.
right center, scoring Alien
Conference affair Tuesday.
ond and llirn third A wild score that tied the game m Martha Kosky captures! the
Simpkins was superb as ihe
sparked by the slugging of
Iton Dudley started on the pitch from the second bale- the seventh inning when Webb 200 medley relay will 2:30.1
Currcus ahead of him.
Marvin Cook and Larry laitt I.) man hurter pitching the
inound for Sanford and went man In the catcher brought got a base hd and Wyman got Vero Bench had 2 31 I. hull
and the mound performance of whole game while allowing on­ The Cats struck back, in the
2V» innings. Dudley struck 1 litis home for tin- first Sem­ a triple that brought Webb they still won the girls meet
ln’ fty Steve Simpkins defeated ly three base hitv all in the bottom of the inning, lying Uio
out one and walked lour but inole score Bill Kuykendall home.
51 to Sanford's to
Wildwood 10 to 3 in an Or first inniifg He struck out score by way of three singlet
The coaches agreed to an
allowed no runt.
also scored iri tile first inning
The Sanford girls aUn won ange Belt Conference game at eight and di I not allow a tin and a three stolen bases.
extra
inning
play
off
hut
netl-y getting a base hit and then
the 200 free relay with Del am* i Tasarej Tuesday.
gle base on halls.
Payne’ s charges decided the
stealing second, third and (in Iher learn was a tile to get a Johnson Paula Elam, Hose
The victory was the second
Cook.
seteran
outfielder, victory in the third inning, tal­
hit The Seminole* wound up mary Walton and Chcrl Mur
ail) home on a wild pilch
fur Coach Jim Payn's Hounds started thirijs off (or the Grey- lying five runs on four hits.
The Trojans got their first with four hits, three runs and ray Mary Flood won the 200
Key knocks in the outburst
scores in Mip third ipiarter one error The Trojans had individual medley for Vero I
were a twxi run single by Simp­
when Dudley walked the sec­ three hits, three runs, and no Hearh with 2 515 and find)
kins and run-producing liners
ond and Mdrd men up to bat errors through eight innings Wilton took second for San
by Mike Sterling and Larry
VAIL, Colo (IIPit—French. to load the bases. Keener of play.
ford with 1 05 2.
Miller.
The Seminole* wilt host
Austrian and American skier- callie up to bat and got a dou
Flood alto won tile I(8) yard
-The Hounds added two runs
bitthat
brought
Webb
and
Boone
in
a
home
game
at
4
were to compete in a special
i butterfly for Vero Beach and
in the next frame on doubles
Vail trophy slalom today tint I'hlllipi home (or two runs p m Wednesday • lief noon in Unit took second for Sanford |
by Currcus and I-ott and an­
their fourth meel of the sea Susan Heffner added
the official American Inter (or the Trojans.
more i
other
single by Simpkins.
The .Seniimdes stored again sun The Tribe now has one
national ski races w'*r(' ,,vrr
[Munir to Vero Bench by wmn
First baseman Miller scored
Braves of Sanford Junior
Coach Owcn^McCarron toss
The European j/kimeMcrs m the fourth inning when win, one loss ami one tie.
Ing the t'Kl )»rd back stroke
High upped their baseball rec td a bouquet lo the Braves' m the fifth inning on a single
mujtrllv trounced /the
in 1 17 2 and Cher! Murray
by Cook, thus increasing Lha
took second for the Seminole* ord to dale to 20 1 Tuesday pitching staff—Senkarik. Gary Lyman lead to !0 to 2.
Jean-Claude Killy of Franrt*
afternoop when they downed Maples, Mike Morgan and
with I 29
Wildwood put together a
won Ihe men's giant slalom —
Clrerl Krinrlc won the 2fHi the Lx-cshurg JayVees Jierc by Hobby Lundquist—by remark brief rally in the last frame
the final event III* country
yard free e.vim for Vero Beach a 7 5 score.
Bishop Moore High School.
ing "they are doing a bang scoring it* third run due to a
woman,
Marielle Goilsehel.
anil Janet Endow look second
Miller plans lo start Bruce tied with Jean Sauliert of the
Sanford tallied seven runs up Job under the capable pair of hit batters, a double
Cm.ly Webb won the ton yard
steal and a sacrifice fly by
(Big Red) Stuart on the' Untied States for the women s
free »wim for Vero .Beach and on 10 hits, while Leesburg coaching of lion Hunt "
second baseman Hamp John­
mound in the opener. The 6 4; giant slalom.
The Sanford Braves will son
Martha Kosky took second for 'racked up five for five
Mlsa Saubert'a first place
Coach Fled Ganas' Semin ular 18 holes to- nine. Before1 Sanford w-th Nancy Yulanic
righthander was a regular
Skipper Senkarik not only host tiie Hi»hop Moore Jay*
Senior second sacker Sterl­
tie was the highest finish for a ole High golf learn held its the rule w as changed the taking third for Sanford In
outfielder and relief pitcher
pitched all the way for the Vees on March 24 and South ing and soph shortstop Brent
U. S. skier In the three day
piayers could usually expect both event* Linda May* took
first mulrli of the season
last season. Stuart hit .3*21
llrayi-s hut also knocked out Seminole Junior
High on Helms figured in a pair of
meet.
to hit their peak somewhere second in the breaststroke fo^
Lyman double play* boosting
Tuesday
afternoon
and
best
during tlie last season. He
March 26.
two hit* The Austrians wound up the
alter the ninth hole.
Sanford
the season total to four.
Leading
hitter
for
Sanford
probably will lial in the clean­ race* among the world - three the Room- Braves of Orlando
A!| of the Seminole*' home
In the diving competition
The Greyhounds will travel
up spot Uils year.
top ski power* in last year's 160 to 192.
matches will tie lit-Id at tin- Rosemary Walton took first was Tommy Bryan, who had
Prayer bend* are of ancient to New Smyrna Beach Friday
three for three, a tuple and
Mickey Hawkes will lie Winter Ulympirs with , 107
In the first match Jeff Wil .Mayfalr Country Club
and IVlane Johnson took se­
for a non-conference game
origin and were u»ed in Ori­
two singles
Stuart's battery mate behind men’s team points, lo 91 for Ham* stmt a 39 three over par
cond both for Sanford.
■gainst the Barracudas and
Hits also worr tallied by ental countrica lung before
the pi ale. Jim Lucas will start France and 56 (or the l' S to bent hit opponent from
then meet Oviedo at Courier
Tom Sandage. Mark Caolo,
al first lUse. Johnny Newell France won the women's com­ Boone Roth Vlhlcn shot a 42
Chri»t.
Field on Saturday.
Brownsville. Tex., lies near­ Bill Miller Itwoj and Brad
at second, Dave llnley at petition with 62 points Austria six over par in the second
MILWAUKEE (U P I )-llin k er the equator than do either Hollingsworth
abort, and Jamie Cornell at had 38 and tip Americans had round for the Seminole* and
The Braves now tally two
Larry Sherwood shot a 40 four Aaron's left ankle, ailing lor f mm, Egypt, nr New Delhi,
the hot corner in the infield 23.
wins, no losses and a tie.
over par in the third match. six month*, will ire operated India.
jmslllon.
Huy Bradford shot * 39 three Wednesday, hut Ibe Milwau­
The atarting outfield will
ovr*r par to win the fourth kee Ur*)e* expect their Allconsist of flychaseri Jim
mail'll for Sanford
Star outfielder to tie ready by
Finch in left. Mike Hargis In
Ail four members of the opening day.
renter and Nat llickock in
Tire Braves derided on the
Seminole learn are returning
“ All I said was:
right.
ORANGE N. J. (LTD - Ictlermen who are expected operation Monday Aaron, con­
DtJicra likely to ire action
today arc pitcher Bob Mobley, Tony (T w j Tonj Galento, lo be much improved over sidered by many the finest na­
catcher Greg Danko and Bun former heavyweight boxer who Iasi season. The golfer* will tural hitler in the majors, was
Skeen, inflrldcra George Mil- once scored throe knockouts be hindered by the new high to fly here today from the
we, It if Weal and Tom . Pin- in one night, is considering school set of rules that chang­ club's training base at West
nock and outfielders lw-onaid entering the ring again—this es the matches from Ihe reg­ Palm Beach, Fla.
Hollis, Brandon Heath and time the political ring.
A lifetime resident of this
Ronnie Tulbcrt.
Last year's Hurricane team community, Galento said he
compiled a season record of may run fur councilman of
eight wins and five losses. Orange "to see the city go
— 2 P.M . —
Starter* Stuart, Lucas, New­ forward, not backward."
.in
EXCEPT
W ed . &amp; Sat.
Galento, co-manager of a
ell, Cornell, Finch and Hie* I U SUNDAY
TO H A V E Y O U R ROOF
(No Friday Matinra)
New York supper club, said he
kock all played U 't year.
CH ECKED, R E P A IR E D OR
thinks Orange.needs a "shot
in the arm."
R EPLACED IF NEED ED
France la considered to
have begun Its career aa a
Geeie is tha classical amf
MON„ MARCH 22
separata nation by tha Treaty ecclesiastical
language
of
of Verdun In 843 A D.
Ethiopia.

Indians, Evans Nines Tie 3 -3

'Hounds Tromp Wildcats

American Skiers
Given Trouncing

Hurricanes Tackle
Bishop Moore JVs
Coach Dave Miller's South
Seminole Hurricanes will play
the Bishop Moore junior var­
sity baseball team at Winter
Park today in the season's
opener for the Cftasclberry
nine.
The game will begin at 4
p m. and will be played at

'

Pair* 4— March 17, 1965

Strikes •
Spares
R f John A. flpoUM
Thera'* &gt; fellah by the
m ine of Fred Wolfe on a
popular TV bowling program
who alwayi aiya* "Howdja
like that bowling, Folk* 7 " We
here in Sanford had bowling
a i good ae any you’ll be «ecing on TV or anywhere elae at
our men'* bowling tourney
thla pait weekend.
We bad a number of 600plua aeriea . . . a 266 high
■ingle game , . . difficult rplit
conversion* . . , and the thrill
and excitement of a huge
crowd cheering all of the lo­
cal favorites on.
It wai a imaah, a aucccia
or any other way you want to
aay John Kneeland and hla
tine crew.
Special thanki also to Eleatore Anderson, president ol
the Women's Association for
offering their invaluable as­
sistance, as did the kids of
the Saturday morning Junior
League.
Special congratulations to
the 1IL.H Products team of the
ynfesday nitffit Businessmen's
^ L e a g u e . As a matter of fact,
you'll see that there were
more than just a few of the
winners who are members of
this Businessmen's League.
Getting back to llLIf, it
was the team of Harold Drier,
Bobert Bennett, Captain Dick
Schnltzler, Virgil Vaughn and
John Martin who found that
indescribable
"som e­
thing" that pumped their
arms full of strikes.
They had one siring going
where everyone on the team
was working on a double.
Their final winning total in­
cluding handicap was 3,003.
The lop four placea were alt
over the three thousand mark
with second place falling to
Bob'a Restaurant 3,023, Faron
Builders' 3,017, and Sanford
Manufacturing 3.009.
Glancing over Hie resuita
of the doubles scores, here's
another group from the HusIni-ssmen’s League Sum Fa­
ron and Clarence Wallis team
together and that combination
was "the one" to try to beat
When the shouting was all
over, Faron and Wallis bomb­
ed a 1,250 total, which was
five more than they needed
over George Swann's and
John Bridges' 1,245.
Third through fifth place*

*

Braves Nine Downs
Leesburg JVs 7 -5

SHS Golfers Take
Braves 160-192

Aaron’s Ankle
Due For Knife

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March 17, 1965— I’ajie 7

Governor Award
Presented To
Bear Lake Cubs
By Maryann Miles
Bear Lake Cub Pack 210,
with Its exhibit on Hawaii, won
first place award, a special
citation
by
Gov.
Haydon
Burns, at the Wckiwa Dis­
trict’s •’Scouting the World"
exposition
which
featured
Cubs, Scouts, and Explorers
in exhibits of scouting from
more than 30 countries around
the world.
The award was presented to
Bear Lake Cubmastor Bob
Bunnell In ceremonies by
Army Capt, Hugh C. Donlon,
America's only peacetime Me­
dal of Honor winner, who re­
ceived this high award for ser­
vice in Viet Nam.
Tack 230' j winning booth
featured a background water­
fall (achieved through use of
canned beat); the traditional
luau tables laden with native
foods, and in adjoining small
grass hul where diminutive
Kathy Ostrander presided as
Cub Scouts, who had been
taught the hula by denmothers.
danced to a variety of back­
ground music.
Bunnell and his assistant,
Itruce Nelson, who is Scout­
master of Bear Lake Iloy
Scout Troop 230, give all cre­
dit for the cub’s outstanding
aw ard to Ihe denmothers who
were responsible for creating
(lie lr&gt;\ ely Hawaiian setting
and instructing the boys. In
the group are Mrs Aggie Os
trander and Mrs Doris Hale,
den one; Mrs. (Jinny McClel
Ian and Mrs Itena ltybicki
den two; Mrs. Pit Koist and
Mrs Peggy Maries, den three,
Mrs Msxme Boyle, den five
and Mrs Mary Krcnrer, den
eesen.
The Bear Lake Scout Troop
display featured a colorful ex
Inin! on Germany. Both the
Pubs and Scouts are sponsored
b.
Bear Lake Elementary
Ni hrml
Also participating in the ex
position was Boy Scout Troop
311 of Casselberry which had
an rxhibit on Nature

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BATTERIES

S t h t a y of A p r i l . I » l i , *!** *
fiai-ra* P r o C o n f c e e o
w i l l ba
e m e r a t a a aln ai you.
IT
IH O H D K H K t ) t h a t thl*
ba p u b l l a h a d In T h a S a n f o r d
ft II I I I M i l »
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l l i r a l t . a n a w a p a p r r pubtlelird
In
K at nl n ol a C o u n t y .
F l o r i d a , NOTI CK IH hffrtfajr iclvtn that
I am m * ; » * -d in haalnraa in
on c a ea ch w e a k f o r f o u r m i n i
H#mSnol# I'ountjr, Fl or i da, unc u t t y # w aa ka.
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l h a h a n d o f tha d*r tha f t r t f t l oui nama of. N u ­
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C o u r t . ts# n and that I l ot#ml to r * ai n­
HrmItio|y C o u n t y , ► tn r it * tui p ter *4l&lt;l name1 with (hr Cl erk
of lha Ci rcui t CuuM, hrmlfinlr
t he I t h t a y « f X l a l s h , ISI S .
r oUf i l p, F l o r i d a In a r r o r d a m a
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I BIG
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FOR
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SANFORD •SSl&amp;tS-

than. 50 Girl Scouts
from nine troops held a skat
ing parly at Melodce Skating
Hmk during Girl Scout Week
All troops are members of
Neighborhood One
Mrs. William MacLauehlln.
chairman
of
Neighborhood
led the group in singing "Girl
Scouts Together''
and
in
cheers for S J Best, rink own
er. who hosted the party.
■ h u r l d a a c r l b a t pr o p a t ty, aatit
Girls from Brownie Troop
p ro p e rly
bams
a ltu a la t
ant
20, Junior troop* 503. 562, 202.
luealad
in
R am m n la
County
V thrill a Y o u a n t e*&gt;h nf y o u 223, 218. 630 and 118 and Ca
arc
harahy
raqulrcd
to
flla dette Troop 61 attended Iwad
j nitr A r i a n a r
w i t h tha C l a r k
nf ih * C i r c u i t C o u r i . in a n t for era attending included Mrs
R rm inn l* C o u n ty . P lo r lta .
a n t Tom
Albert, Mrs. Charlene
a a r ir a copy thereof upon V I C .
Tu ll
K
WOODMAN.
n t tha Bigg*. Mrs. Lorraine Miller,
M i n i of W I n t a r w a a t l a . H a l t , a* Mrs
Kathy Templin. Mrs
A
SVart
STS
P ark
.s s r n u a .
Mou th
W in te r
P ark
K l u r l t * . Carolyn Lavender, Mrs Joyce
A i l o r n a ) • f o r r i a l n i l f f In Ih * Sawyers snd Mrs. Margaret
a h o v a a c t io n , on o r b e fo r e tha Burke-

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1-egislalors now get $100 a ing a high nt $23,ono a year.
School Chief Thomas D. Ball- Commission, The Cabinet pro- three per cent the first year ed to a'k the fx*gislature In but would provide an upgrad­
By James Gillespy
TALLAHASSEE IL'PI) - ed third and Agriculture Com- posed putting enough money and five per cent the kecond approve expenditure of tillin g of salmry level* based on month, phis $25 a day in liv­ The pay increase will be pre­
million over the two years for j experience. The raise at the ing expenses when the leg is­ sented as part of a package
Proposals tbst would make top missioner Doyle Conner se In the budget to give employes year
|raises totaling eight per cent
The Florida Education As leather salaries.
i bottom of the scale would be lature is in session. Flans to plan which Includes annual,
state officials in Florida among cond.
Career state employes were over the coming two years, sociatlon. powerful lobby forThe money would not go for, about $50 and at
the top of boost Uie pay have been pro­ Instead nf biennial, sessions nf
the highest paid in the nation
posed, some of them suggest­ the Legislature,
will be among salaries going not forgotten by the Budget The raises would amount to the school teacher*,is expect* I an across-the-board increase, I the scale It,200.
before toe Legislature in April
At the same lime, the pay
boost recommendations would
remove inequities under which
the manager of one of Flor­
ida's largest counties — Dade
—is paid more than the gover­
nor of the state. And some
county attorneys are paid in
excess of tho salary for Flor­
ida's attorney general.
Top salaries won't be the
the only pay raises interesting
the legislators, however. Bank
and file state employes are
down for Increase, and, as
.
usual, the public school teach­
ers will he seeking pay lioosls,
along with university profess­
Frlcn
ors.
The lawmakers, themselves,
•Kiel thru
will have to decide whether to
Much
raise their own pay—always
a touchy subject when trying
to balance expenditures against
*
Til Hi:E STUB KB TO SERVE Y O U
income. ,
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Salaries for most state of
fleers, the Governor. Cabinet,
20C EACH VAIUE
Supreme Court justices, uni­
NEXT TO W INN-DIXIE — I’ ll. 322-8270
LEVEREADY FLASHLIGHT,
versity presidents and other
high ranking employes, norm­
340 N . O R f.A K D O A V E . j
REG. 2 5 c EACH, SYLVANIA
ally make up the first section
CON&gt;
"D" 817R
HWY. 17-92
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of the biennial general appro­
priation act. Other salaries
NEXT TO WINN-DIXIE — I’ ll. 647-707$
REG. Sc EACH
are scattered throughout the
NEW STOKE
act and some are not set by
law.
IfTH ! N . ( M N E H l I - l . S
But the 196S Legislature, if
III).
early recommendations
lot
6 0 , 1 5 , 100
YOUR
CHOICE,
NEXT
TO
WINN-DIXIE
—
PH. 293-6570
pay raises arc any indication,
REG. 39c
W ATTS
will be a session in which law
MIX OR MATCH
OPEN MON TilIIU S AT. 9 « m.
makers must face up to a con­
to 10 p.m. SUN. 11 ».m. to 8 p.m.
siderable shake-up of top sal­
LIMIT 4
aries
For the first time, the Cab­
6-foot cord,
inet Budget Commission rr
a-wxy plug.
commended a schedule of
raises in it a own pay ami for
other officials. In past years,
REG. 33c, ESQUIRE
the Cabinet hss left it up to
the Legislature to decide sal
REG. 15c EACH
I
ary schedules for the Cover
SHOE
POLISH
nor. Secretary of .Mate, Com
ptroller. Agriculture Commit
I 5e EACH
Bnttl.wlth
White or green gle-twera. |
sioner. Attorney General, Trca
ROUS
uj’j'lleator. »
VALUE
surer and School Superintend­
FOR
ent
The Florida Bar also ha*
t’
LIMIT J
come up with recommend.!
lions for Increases for Su
THROW - AW AY
K S O U ItK
preme Court and oilier state
W H Y PAY MORE WHEN
Judges The Cabinet also made
KEG. 15c EACH
Reg
recommendations, which were
included in it.* biennial report
« os. Whit* or green ']
AT SUPER-X
I'nder the Cabinet proposal
in salary levels would tie
"i I '°'v Super X piTHcription prices help
created snd the various Julia
FOR
keep coHte dow n w hen it's eo im p ortan t
SHOE SHINER
filled into each category The
J h w
iJ
— duFiPK lllucku. U 't ub fill y o u r next
Governor was placed at Un
•1 p
ItrcfirTiplIotl.
rcsrn p
top of the scale.
REG. 33c, TABLET “
rouiL stf . . . rou'u s a v e i
The Cabinet proposed to
raise the Governor from 125.
REG. 15c EACH
HORDKN'S Reg. 51c
000 to $32(X)o a year Bight
below him. at level 2, would
■
lie the Supreme Court justices
150
Cnnnon, extra targe.
|
1 2 Ciftl.
and Cobinet offices, with rais
(lieets
Aak jo u r b'uper-X ph.ninncut for a
es from $19,500 to $27,000 a
FREE proscription record booklet.
year Other officials would he
fitted Into lower salaries on s
I, Lk descending scale
Salaries recommended by
the Budget Commission would
49r Site
put Florida officials among
39c VALUE
21j OZ.
the highest psld In the United
DR. WI1T, CHILD'S SIZE ’
30c
SIZE
States. The Governor^ salary
HAIR
/Y &lt;
would put him in sixth place
SIM tA Y
nationwide and tops in the
Limli 2
Southeast.
Florida’s
Supreme
Court
would be fifth rinkrd In psy
Bottle of 50.1
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9 *r S f / K
Comptroller Ray Green would
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Theta Epsilon Entertains Rushees

Benefits Ailing

Mary Tiliia, Gail Rolzolsky, I Joyce Sammctt, Berry Sillier, I and the Misse* Para Cooper
By M n . 11. L Johnion
Mr*. Bob McKee wai hoi- Reta Gallagher, Joan Moore, |Eleanor Anderson, Jean Dunn |and Joan Murray.
te n at her lovely Grcenbriar
home to a median honoring
rushees of Theta
Epsilon
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
T h e Interesting program
wai focused around “ girl
talk" wIHt two dramatic sktt*
designed \ strictly f o r
the
women. \
The first Skit was a "m ock"
meeting, demonstrating the
confusion and humor often
prevalent when ‘a group of in­
experienced parliamentarians
attempt to conduct a meeting.
Participating in the delightful
skit were Kaye Stetson, Pat
Largen, Betty Lewla, Betty
McKee, Betty Erickson, Jo­
anne Gardner and Sharon
Davis.
The second skit was a take­
off on the popular TV pro­
gram "Girl Talk" with Pat
Largen portraying Virginia
Graham marvelously in an in­
terview with three rushees,
enacted by Betty lew is, Bet­
ty Erickson and Faye Stetson.
Following tlie business ses­
sion and program, the mem­
bers and guests enjoyed an
attractive and appetising as­
RUSHEES WERE HONORED nt n recent meeting' of Theta Epsilon
sortment of goodies.
Chapter
of Bent Sigma Phi nt the home of Mrs. Boh McKee. Two rushees
Guests were the Mmes.

nt the left tire Gail Roljolsky ami Pam Cooper with past president Hetty
Erickson at the right.

Ixora Club
Schedules Show
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Next Month
The Ixora Garden Club met
recently at the home of Mrs.
John Morgan for the regular
meeting.
Various reports were given
with the group voting lo make
a donation towards live City
Beautification Project.
The flower show, "Beauty
is Where You Plant It," has
been scheduled for April 8 at
the home of Mrs. Carl Schilke,
loo Coleman Circle.
Highlighting
Ihe meeting
was a demonstration given by
Mrs Fred (Janas on ‘ 'Inter­
pretive Designs "

fyaJudsm
tfikclsLA

Group T W a p y

Personals

Lcdr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Quillin of Monterey, Calif.,
formerly stationed at Sanford
Naval Air Station, announce
the
engagement
and
ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter. Miss Frances EUxabeth Quillin, to
William
James Mills, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Walker of San­
ford.
The popular bride-elect was
born In Norman, Okla., and
attended school* in Virginia,
Texas and California. She w x
graduated f r o m
Seminole
High School and Woody'a Hair
Styling Institute In Orlando.
Prior to her moving to Cali­
fornia last month, she was
affilisted with Lovely Lady
Beauty Shop.

Marriages
CINCINNATI (U PI) — Togetheroeii In therapy helpi
when some marriage* are
coming apart.
Psychlatriita at the Unlver
ally of Cincinnati are tiling
the group therapy approach in
helping ailing marriages, al­
though some experts have
heretofore considered group
counseling Ineffective.
U n i v e r s i t y researchers
made studies of a group of
four couples and found that
t h e togetherness treatment
helped them get rid of marital
diicord. Improve communica­
tion* wilh their spouse, clar­
ify (heir roles in marriage,
and relax barriers raised
against a constructive dis­
cussion of differences.
The researchers noted that
aome coupks who reject indi­
vidual psychotherapy may ac­
cept the couples' group, and
that this technique could be
an important source of help
for other troubled couples in
today's society.
Chief Investigators in the
Cincinnati University study
were Dr. Anthony Gottlieb,
research fellow in the depart­
ment of psychiatry, and Dr.
E. Mansell Pattison, former
research fellow, now at the
National Institute of Mental
Health in Washington, D. C.
The study was made at
Central
Psychiatric
Clinic,
one of the nation's largest out­
patient mental health clinirs.
operated at Cincinnati Gen­
eral Hospital.
The report from Drs. Gott­
lieb and Pattison appeared in
"Frontiers of Clinical Psychi­
atry." They based the study
on weekly, 75 minute sessions
over a fi-month period with
the four couples and two ther­
apists,
w
The two said the husbands
and wives all initially showed
marked inability to cooperate
with each other. Their com
mimic at |on was either n onex­
istent or consisted of bitter
arguing But beginning to talk
to one another in the group
sessions cleared Hie air and
enhanced the marriage.
Anger t o w a r d
spouses,
which they had (eared, often
turned out to be “ a defense
against feelings of love and
longing, whose repression . .
contributed to the barrenness
and lark ol fulfillment tlie&gt;
had felt . .
The therapy, the psychia
trial s found, helped couples
discover "how much the)
v.anled. needed and loved
each other."

CAMELLIA CHICLE
KAY l.EE, left, meriilicrsliiii clinirniitn of Theta Kp-iloii Chapter of lleta
Tiic members of Camellia
Sigma [’ hi. greeting runltiMm, Mra. Juan Ilium ami Mis, Hurry Miller, ut
Circle enjoyed an unusual
recent meet mg'.
treat recently when they gath­
ered at Ihe Orchid House in
Del.and
E. F Kraft, owner, was a
most gracious host as lie talk
ed to the group about the var
Shell R,| All their Casselberry
Mra.
Sii|iliin Stuttf) Inmi
11) Mr*. John Ijrunt
jou* aspects of growing or
chills. Following Hie talk the
mil) Mi. uni Mt a. Jilt
I mu f i h rniw is iflrul to aft* them
M i isimI M i n 4 S u m I * it'li of
niemlicrs enjoyed a tour ol 4 ~In f it Y Iff lit
-Hi V
II^ 14in
in he*
lortaod of Ihltiuy hr liiive ‘ ctiM
lu ih ril
Mi
the orchid patio Mr Kratl ftfill Mm*. Will inhi *Su ishtM ut
I
Lit
Y
,
u* I tit* r i i r r i ' n t h i m i n*
answered &lt;|ucstions concern l.ittll’ lift II S J .
Mra A. Mulligan of lliouk
By Jane Casselberry
mg the many varieties of or­
Nil- V.jiiii|i-lu*t|£ *&gt;f ShHl fill.
l)n,
N Y.
Mrs. Ethel Beebe and her
chids grown on Hie patiu.
in
Jit
buillf
fIItiVM
litf
hi*
rxMmi, I'rb’t* («oifiln(in of Sun
Mrs Hon Flamiii presided act Hr lif uni from Mf ». IIn*
lf mint play lit’ 1lm*
ill brother in law, Cecil llchberg,
Mr nml Mrn. Stanley Itadur
for a short business meeting *• I Hills routine, Mich, Slur
Mill*’** Ilint fateful plum* ('rush both of Plaza Oval, arc pa
She announced that Camellia ha* born snoWhounil moat of of ( 'Inrii Vlatu fUtci till11s | in lit lluiy. Nil* wjm hiully tients at the Winter Park Me­
Mra. K. CiuebiitT of Sun ( ity
Circle had won six m i ribbons the vv inter it ml rnii*ni*a I lf
hurried nt tlmt time, nml heal morial Hospital where they
iVutVr.
and eight blue ones at the re­
wi'lu’i* for si p|httI)‘ ivcMVvry, both underwent surgery re
Ihu y.
cent flower allow Mrs. (1. An
ccntly.
Nil*.
Mr. and Mm. Arthur Hook
drew Speer won Ihe sweep!Mi nlid Mrs* hitvhi f.«*vy of Fahiif tin hi eiih i tiiiriril
Krn Miller, I sludrnt at A*
stakes ribbon and Hie award of ( ohinihii ltd, lints rift llicii
Mrn. My ilk* Hilt is l»m*V
Mr itnd Mra. Wulti-r Zion of
bury College, Wllmnrc, Ky .
of distinction. The circle la
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m
nil*
f
tom
hi**
*tfiy
nt
Si*ml
Mia. I’, ladiiimnn of \\ Hit«■t park ami Mr and
la home between semesters
tile entitled “ League ol Na
Mt V't inon, N.V., and Mr Mm Janifa Nmtern of Syra noli* Memorial I(niapital nml
visiting hi* parents, Mr and j
lions" was awarded a red rib
itrid Mra. Miltoll ItnlM’itff of t uni*, N.Y. wild Hie m interim! l*iirf (iootUon is holding his
Mrs. Chirik Miller, ol Lake
bon.
own
nt
tin*
Winter
I’srk
Me*
HaMuiii, I/ifijr hland. N Y,, in CI(*nrwHtet« Alan true* Is
Tito new slate of ollirers
Drive.
mm iul H •&gt;^p 11j*1.
her aisloi and In other in law. were Mr. mill Mfa.
was presented by Mis Vermin
Hook o f S y t H iu n f and h u y
Hardin as follows president,
t hin l« a Mnriff*1n of &lt;*olimi Iona l l f s e h .
Mrs. Don Flamm; vice |ireai
him’ Trull ••III*-ituinnd Mr.
dent, Mr*. K. K Graham Jr.,
and Ma.. Haiold llui croft of
Mr. arid Mr*. Monroe Mor­
secretary, Mr*. W I, Gram
Aii*lov**r, Mai**, and Mn*. M. ris
the week end in
kow Jr . and treasurer, Mrs
Klllutl, Mra, Jiatfroft'a moth* Puiniiitii Cily visiting her sis­
J. L. Horton Jr.
ter nml brother in law, Mr.
A very interesting report
nitd Mr.. William Dnvls nml
from tiic trip to the expel l
their new baby daughter,
merit station wa* given by
Angela Beth.
horticulture chairman, Mrs,
Tom McDonald. She told the
Mrs. Edna Fade of Fus­
Mr nnd Mrs. I'. McCartney
group that the principal crop
in Sanford now ia cabbage ions, Ohio, wa* the weekend have moved into their now
and that there are 19 kind*- guest of Mr. and Mr*. Itubcrl
of carrot* on Ihe matket at |8. Ililihiiticr. Mr*. Curie is
W ES SAYS:
present. Another interesting *|)cmlmg the winter in Buskin,
IF
Fla.,
but
[or
several
year*
Item concerned the "market
(Apologies to Kipling)
basket men," who go into vpent tunst of the winter sea
If you re.By »r«
markets to gather produce ut •un in Sanford with her sun,
PARTICULAR
About how Cl.KAN jou
random for testing, which is Herbert J. Earle. Herb is the
get your clothe.
double protection (or the pub­ husband of Hie funner llctty
Dillhimrr, and they live in If juu want to HAVE
lic.
same money
The circle extends congrat­ Ann Arbor, Mich., where they
And » t all do, Heaven
had
a
real
northern
winter
ulations to member, Mrs. F.
know*.
Before he ran become a
L. Woodruff III, who has and were even snowed in for
If you want to wash ft
three
days.
However,
they
double sheet. ,
Registered Pharmacist, your druggist
achieved her certificate from
And ft pillow eases, loo.
the National Council as a life never were without electricity
must understand the composition,
And do it all lor JUST A
Judge. Well done, Mrs. Wood or heat.
chemical
properties, manufacture, and
QUARTER
ruff!
I'll tell you what to do.
use of drugs, and Mays of testing them.
A delicious luncheon was
Just do your wash at
DR. A. W. -E PPS, JR.
WES KAY
enjoyed by
the
following
And you'll noon find out
members: Mrs. Flamm, Mrs,
announces association
Sjwcr, Mrs. Hardin, Mrs. Gra
with
KU MANY PEOPLE GO
bam, Mr». Horton, Mra. Me
THERE
DR.
FRED
SEILKOP
Donald, Mra. Woodruff, Mrs.
ANU PASS OTHER
PLACES BY.
W. C. Clause Jr., Mra. E. W,
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
LIGGETT - R E X A L L DRUG
Heated And
Peterson, Mrs. Clark llruesAir Conditioned laiung.
Orthodontics
Ue and Mrs. W. IL Bunge.
P1NECREST SHOPPING CENTER
Members are reminded fo
II\VY.
17-92 SOUTH — SANFORD
215 Ban Marco.
Ill-S 03]
gather white elephants for the
WASIIETEU/A
SATURDAYS ONLY
GORDON KEI.LETT
PHONE 322-7913
sale next meeting at the home
Z0I0 French Ave., Sanford
of Mrs. Tom McDonald.

Debary

Art Federation
QuilliEngaged
Announces Social

Miss Fran

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MISS FRANCES ELIZABETH QUJLtlN,
(B r y n -A a n

P h o to )

Her fiance was born In
Daytona Beach and Is a grad­
uate of Seminole High School.
He is presently attending
Jones Business College and is
employed by Merita Bakery
in Orlando.
TJte wedding will be an
event of April 4 at 4 p.m. in
the chapel of the Naval Post
Graduate School, Monterey.
Following the wedding and reccption, the young couple will
return to Sanford to make
their home.

In DeBary
By Mr*. John Leona
The Florida Federation of
Art, Inc., is sponsoring the
annual dessert and card party
on March 31 at the DeBary
Mansion.
Dessert is scheduled at noon
with cards following at ! p.m.
Reservations are needed so
please m ike them early by
phoning 668-5435.

N e w A rriv a ls
By Maryann Mika
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moore of
113 Oak Street, Saniando Es­
tates, announce the arrival of
a son, Charles Marvin, bora
March 25 at the Florida San­
itarium and weighing in at
a healthy nice pounds, 13
ounces.
The new arrival was wel­
comed by one sister, Jody,
and three brothers, Frank,
Gary and Clark.

ST.
PATRICKS
DAY
MARCH

Deltona
By Mildred llanry
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mor­
row of Whlleuood Drive have
received word from
Iheir
daughter, Mr* It A, Vodrlgesang, that «hc nnd her three
children, Vickie, David and
Danny, are on Ihe high sea*
cn route from Ihe SeeBee Na­
val Base in Japan. They plan
to live In Ib-llona until her
husband receive* his change
of duty next Decemlrer. They
are coming b&gt; Navy Tran*
port and have been on Hie
high M-as two weeks touching

Personals

at Hong Kong, InChon Korea,
Hawaii and San Francisco.
Wc hope that litis little fam­
ily will arrive safely and will
enjoy liiclr home hrre in Del­
tona.
“
Thr regular monthly meet­
ing of the Women's Auxiliary
nt the Civic Association will
be held Friday, March 19, at
1 un pm . at the Community
Club,
All members a n d Iheir
guest* are Invited to attend.
Plans will tie formulated for
a post-Easter dance.

17th.

Following the business meet­
ing,
refreshments will be
served and a door prize draw­
ing will be held during the
social hour to follow. Those
who wish may stay and play
cards after the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Monson of St. Paul, Minn., are
the gurstx of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Parlow- of White wood
Drive. .The Par lows recently
moved into their new home
and are so happy to be here|
out of the cold and snow of
the north.

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17, 1965— P a g e 9

T/ie y Could Have Danced All Night With. Rainbow Gids
Shamrock!, shtllilaghs, K cl-1 ters of colorful balloons crest-1 phcre recently at the Civic chants, assisted by Evelyn] Linda Conn was generali
ly green streamers and clus-| cd a St. Patrick’* Day atmos-1center when the Ita inbow Eehrman and Janice Foy.
| chairman with Susan Stein
Girls sponsored
a festive
dance to benefit the members
in attending the General As­
sembly in June.
The
‘'Swinging Tempta­
tions,” a band of ambitious
students earning their educa­
tional funds, provided the
swinging dance music as the
Civic Center literally rocked
to the tempting tunes.
Soft drinks and gaily dec­
orated home baked rookies
and confections were served
to the capacity crowd.
Chaperones were Mrs. Kath­
leen Reynolds, mother advis­
or, Mrs. Fred Stein, Mr, and
Sirs. Jrvlng,..Pryor and Mr.
and Mrs. James I. Smith.
An abundance of door pris­
es was awarded, with Joe
Purdy and Susan Picrcy win­
ning the dance contest, steak
dinner for two at the Lake
DONNA UEZWIHOHIN and Susan Stein, Rain­
Monroe Inn. Connie Colvin
PETE REYNOLDS, Rainbow ••Refill " ami Con­
bow Girls Worthy Advisor, were in charge of
was chairman of door prizes,
n ie Colvin, chairman of the door prize commit­
tickets at the recent dance.
donated by
Sanford mer­
tee for Rainbow Girls Dance.

and Donna Bczwlechin In
charge of tickets.
T h e publicity committee
was headed by Karen Thornell With Marilyn Smith, Sher­
ry Hite, Crill Hardin. Marsha
Kosky and Meida Neiman as­
sisting.
Janice Foy was chairman
of the decorating committee
composed of Danelle Wright,
Patsy Foy, Evelyn Kehrman.
Susan Stein, Connie Colvin,
Martha Johnson, Vicki Ye
linck and Pam Reynoldi.
The refreshment committee
was composed of
Evelyn
Fehrman, Nicki Smith, Sher­
ry Hite, Marilyn Smith, Mar­
tha Kosky and D a n e l l e
Wright.

Miss Gladys Moore

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Homemakers

LEMON TREES . . .

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The
Osteen
Extension
Homemakers Club met Tncsday afternoon with Mrs. Wil­
liam Wankosky.
Miss Gladys Moore, county
nurse, was the speaker for
fhe afternoon. She talked on
“ A Typical Day For a Coun
ty Nurse.”
,
Attending were Mrs. Kitty
Dunkle, Mr*. Karl Hurseher.
Mrs. P. T. Piety, Mrs. Joe
Masters, Mrs. Eva Williams.
Mrs. Mary Barnhart, Mrs
Itohe. Mrs Edward Pell, Mr*
Gordon,
Mrs. Julius Grr
heard!, Mrs. James Wallin.
Mrs. Norman Miller, Mr*
Hose Hurdrllc, Mrs. John
Melrose, Mrs Hazel Gilhuly.
and the hostess.

BLOOM AND SMALL LEMONS

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Permanent
Arrangem ents

CHARLES HUNTER and Janice Daniels enjoy­
ing delightful refreshments at Rainbow Girls
Dance.

Garden Club Of Lake Mary
Organizes New Committees
0

It) Pranrrs Wester
t The following are the com
Tin- newly organized Card i millers lor the Garden Club.
rn Club of Lake Mary held ttie Civic beautification, J e a n
March meeting at the home Norris and Sandy Cusic; his
of Mr*. Itiiliard Keogh with lorian. Mddled TillU: lio«j&gt;j
Alice Lansing, pies:dent, in talitv. Nan Karl Stevens and
I - na Kith, horticulture. Mar
. .charge
~ Mrs. Keogh pi evented the tali Schweickcrt anil 1-nis
devotion, reading a (mem «n I ugh, jiarliainentarian, Yir
Anderson.
program,
tilled, i ur Those V\ho Plant ginia
^
Tree,’ ’ followed by prayer Billy Barley and Mary Ann
^ Several important measures 1’ili is; publicity, Kay Sass
were brought before the .a imp man. telephone, Sadie Macdttfing Uie Iiumiii'S ac-ainn I ell. Pat Fletcher and Audrey
One was the reading of the b&gt; l&gt;e Morse; ways and means,
laws that will govern the i tub I tin- Jane Keogh, Margaret
and their acceptance by tin t liner and Fannie Loftier;
'iinsliine, Lena Gleason and
JUCinbcrs.
literature. Until Coplin
Another important matter
April 7 is a date to remem­
was a discussion of. and a
ber for club members. The
decision on. a yearly project
table slum wdl be held at the
fl'h c r e were three suggestions
Orlando Garden Club. All in­
.to beautify the g r o u n d s
terested persons are to meet
’&gt; round tin* two new welcome at Mrs. Gengh’s home and at­
signs that were placed in
tend as a group. It was sugLake Mary by the Chamber gested that those attending
of Commerce, to beautify the
have the pleasure of dining
jfa rk on the southeast comer
out that day No definite ar­
of Country Club Hoad and
rangements were made, hut
Lake Mary Avenue, and the
Hus will Ik- decided alter at­
planting of a flowering tree tending the show.
Jhat would become a »&gt;nibol
9 f Lake Mary.
If you have a marble-topped
* The group cbose the project cidfcc table, don’t leave (tarns
to beautify (lie g r o u n d * &lt;n it frum c-obunated drinks
around Hie welcome signs in and trull juice. These may
sifter .arrangements are made etch the marble finish after
-with the Chamber The other long exposure. Just wipe the
Suggestions will be worked on surface with a sudsy cloth
soon after spills occur.
later.

“ THE SWINGING TEMPTATIONS.” n band ii-nijm -nl uf mnbiiinuH men
student.-*, i-nrninir their educationiil funds, m-rntly provided the tlnttco
music for the llainbmv Girin dunce, lien G riffin,-V\ inter Park is seated,
mid other nit-mhers front tlie left me Gi-oipi* D •v d v III. U inter Park ;
inte r
John Oder, Sanford; Pat MeEauplin, .Maitland, . I-. J i d.......
..........
m - m .n , \\
Park; Glenn Mitchell, Altamonte Stu mps: Russ H ofttnan III, Orlando;
Hen Griffin Jr„ manager. Winter Park and Mi s .lei i Wheatland, lovely
talented vocalist from Sanford.

Bear

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cnr. 1C. tat &amp; Sanford A t*.
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Lake Personals

By Maryann Milrs

daughter, M an, from Judin

Rev
and Mrs
Kenneth
Wright of Bear Lake Hoad
have had as recent house
guests his sister and her bus
hand, Mr and Mrs. Alfred
Kassel) of Pitlsford. N. Y
Other recent guests were Mr
and MrHoward Zimmer­
man of Buffalo, N. Y ..
.Mrs Catherine Teeter and

HI were recent hmm-guest
id Mi and Mr- t .111 Sit a,berg, 354U Holliday Drive.
ALWAYS FIHST yU A U T Y •
Mr and Mrs Edwin Man
gum, 3.’&gt;ll Holliday Drive, had
js recent guests her brottmi
and wife,
Mr
and
Mis
Claude Gaylord, from Plain*
fluid. 111.

REVIVAL
Cunt illuing

Tonight, Thursday
And Friday

7:30 P.M.
Comlurii-d

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Pastor Of Spring Glrn
Methodist Church
Jarksoni illr, Fla.

First Methodist
Church
nev. Robert Bledsoe

Sanford, Fla.

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more colors, even mine etylee — for greater-thanever values! . Make a clean spring sweep — take
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Tag Renewals
To Be Available
In Bear Lake

TH U R S. *

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The Bear Lake Community
Club will meet for Ita regu­
lar monthly aeaalon at 8 p.m.
Thursday in the Florida Pow•r Employe* Clufc on Holiday
Avenue. A* a ipeclal eervice
to the community, Seminole
County Tax Collector Troy
Kay will be at the clubhouse
from 6 until 9 p.m. to renew
ear license plate* for those
who do not already have their
J9H5 tags. Deadline is Satur­
day.
During meetlqg of the club,
member* will hear a progress
report on the matter of hav­
ing mailing addresses chang­
ed from Apopka to Orlando
as residents of the area have
requested.
The previously announced
program ntfth Douglas Stenatrom, Sanford attorney, a*
guest speaker ha* been re­
scheduled for the April meet­
ing.
Hostesses Thursday evening
will be Mr*. Richard Con­
stantine and Mrs. Raymond
Finney. Invitation to all res­
ident* of the community Is ex*
tended by the president, Rich­
ard Ostrander, and member*
of the club.
It is hoped that front end
auto plates bearing the "Rear
Lake" wording will be avail­
able at this meeting.

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A meeting of th# executive
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dent.
The meeting will tie held
at the home of Mrs, T. K, MrDaniel, n o o Hast Seminole
liiiulevard, Sanford. Report*
from the March 4 district
meeting in Ormond Reach
will be heard.
Area members of the ex­
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Del.and District superintend­
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The Lady Knows Best
A professor at Rutgers Univers­
ity has carefully studied the ability
of human beings to accurately ske
up other human beings.
And he has concluded that women
are better at it than men.
A man, he believes, is Inclined to
take people at face value. But a wom­
an is'able to get "underneath the superificialities" and form true person­
ality impressions.

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threatened by phone, letter or even
by personal visit.
Even if he isn’ t, he spends hours
of his time attending court hearings,
only to see the accused thug got one
continuanco after another through
all sorts of flimsy excuses and legal
shenanigans until the volunteer
Samaritan has had it up to here.
If we are to get citizen behavior
compatible with the standards we
expect and desire in this country, we
must arrange for Good Samaritans
to have the protection and consider­
ation they deserve.
Otherwise, we will continue to see
many people put practically ahead of
comphssion and valor and take a walk
when their instincts urge them to go
to the rescue, ■

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WASHINGTON
(UPI) Now th»t mine eyes hive seen
the glory of the congTcnion*]
gymnasium In the new Hayburn House office building, a
mystery has been cleared up
for me.
I can now understand why it
was necessary to spend ST.7
million for a subway system
to transport congressmen ioo
feet from the office building
to the Capitol.
If they spend very much
time In the gym, they will be
too worn out to walk 700 feet.
Not only worn out, but also
worn down.
One of the tile and marble
rooms in the gym contains a
shower stall with a "hydromassage" machine. It shoots
two jets of water a distance ol
about 10 feet with enough
force to quell a minor riot.
The first congressman who
irrigates his epidermtis with
this apparatus will become the
first congressman in history lo
lose weight by erosion.
The gym, which wa* opened
formally this week, was named
in honor of Rep. Allu-rt Thom­
as. a Texas Democrat and star
paddle ball player, who serves
as chairman of the gymnas­
ium committee.

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Thought For Today

Worry Clinic

Alrnn i« raring the &gt;,imr
«
urn™
which ln**rt lilcr•
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ally millions of noali-rn
Happiness doesn't come from lik­
And -In- din -n't real*
ing what we have to do.— Wilfred
ire llir lia-ir rniiM-. fur
Peterson, "The Art of Happiness."
women kiln* an little aliiiut
marital erotic mallem Dial
they ilnn'l rcrognl/r llir
*&gt; ni plum of m*vita}
vague symptom*
frustration. Send for the
sex booklet below - 11 is tin
ideal tranquili/er.
CASK V--4IIH: Alma Q . ag­
ed 32, bus some widespread
ntwiTt the rommunifttiH nni* complaints.
ride from his unit.
. "I b , l nine." she protected.
liusbfti
Uu’ sur^ennt hilf ho
Hr uni helping rlrar land,
I'm so m i volts I run t sleep
bringing in pigs, ducks and um tin Itis wity out to Itin lit night unit m* 1 lake lug
thickens,
growing
Irtturc. *’farm.M Ho died on tlit* »|&gt;ol. dnsi A Ilf sleeping no-dlcille.
carrots and tomatoes to aid
'"For my stomio h seems to
A few ni^b 11 Iiitrr « nips
the villagers improve then
be tied in knots,
m
rtk
rer
m
lived
nt
S^t,
Ktdd’i
lot. The people considered
My IlUihIfuiiiI, ii * well a*
old unit,.
words wen* sim­
him one of their own,
my ihddiell get M il my Iieives
llut this cluster of hamlets ple: " A n unice men ts h h v c
nil the tune and 1 never cut«*h
was in Viet Cong territory. been made to avenge the ser­
Up with my household duties
It was used by the Iteds as geant's death." Thut's nil any
Wh at i an I dtt to avoid bea way station. So one after- American heard fur n time.
i uming a nerv us w re* ITinny* conlmued nn usual * M.irv pt pie eomplam o f
The Viet Cong would; come inMiimi a
\
to the three hamlets, Ik*
Rut msoniniH never hllhd
Iloused and fed by the v i'|- anybody, so get li**p?
liikfeis. They'd drink n little
If you aie lying abed. pi
Enterprise
t"i!ether*
I he U- *i ■l h«o i f oniirl pop*it n
Mrs. Rltrhle Ilsrris
t jt ji«1li;111y . the hamlet hosts you get al io&gt;l all lh» b» t**
668 5834
f.« Mii-iril their enteitmnmeiit lets o f stoi p, Well if &gt; ui
648-4664
1 r the Red gUPfttl. There eyes Hie up* ri.
Lake Mary
• 1M»* mole
(oust my,
more
For elipnbei is Silpp&gt;&gt; &gt;d
Mrs. Frsnn-t Wester
d
iinlii
ii
if,
more
Fitly
iny
and
322-6219

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Herald Area Correspondents

Hr»r Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Marysnn Milrs
838-3678
Castrlhsrry
Mrs. Jsnr l dssclbrrry
838-3046

Lake Mon ms
Mrs. It. L. JohnsoH
322-4723

Chuluola
Mrs. Joan Magis
303-3712
Drllary
Mrs. John Leona
668-4883

Long wood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
322-6793
Osteen
Mrs. Clsrenre Snyder
322-4B4I
Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
363-3160

Deltona
Mra. Mildred llancy
668-5631
Geneva
Mra. JnAnn llaya
349-4873

j&amp;m fm ’ii Ijcralii

in"M t(iR mi;. Tins eonviv lul­
ls' !■* ("Ten to lust Intel into

i he nights.
Ii
inured by the villa y ■
*‘i ”, iii*\ Viet Cofirr heyun to
it little. It wjihtl't lutiy
l&gt;eiure the farim r hosts learn*
id that Syl. Kidd had been
killed by a ytoup of five Viet
tuny. It didn’t take much
more entei Ininuty to learn
their name*. Tney were men
who came through the humUt» fr«*m time to time.
I Io n the night ramc when
nil live were in the hamleta
nt om e, T he di inking of lire
wine Imyan ti« UMial, quietly
lit first. Then the villuyei*
drew the five marked Viet
l ong; asaaaiinit aside for ape*
i'!KI par ly my wwiiy from the
nuiin gtoup. Several women
ol

the

hi* inlets

entertained

sscsed elaaa metier celoeer It. t i l l at ike Heel
sferd, Tier Ida, under tke act «&lt; Ceagriee el March.

lei

ti | to.

Smoking, too, will speed Up
the lo arl ns much ns 20 beats
per ni imite find the fusts'r
1 11&lt;•w keeps your bra in
'tiii*! *• a I•*it, I hus, y mi *a n’ t
iela\ t liollgh to* fall asleep.
It v inr stomach has n tend'
•ii y to fie|die ulcer, lake
me hi V milk toast at bed*
[fifin',
, I hen inoie blood will be
b mmid* I by your abdomen
i.ud thus li*ss will go to your

Letters

T o T h e E d ilo r
Eiliior, Herald:
I would like to exprrss tu&gt;
appreciation (o The Sanford
Herald and your society eddor,
Dons Williams' "Candid ( tut
ter" for Uie marielnus cover
age given my daughter, Caro!,
when she was graduated ami
received her wings av n ste
warders with National All
Lines.
The valuable time Mrs Wil­
liams so generously gave to
cover the imaginary flight to
Washington D C , in "Candid
( hatter
when Carol' took a
first grade class as a steward
ess. was far beyond the call
of duty for fhiris.
May 1 add "Candid Chatter"
not only receives local hut
statewide recognition.
Mrs Jack I. Greene.

thrill lute into the night.
llir five bet a me very drunk
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., Murch 17, 19G5
land fell asleep. The women
took out knives. The next
S illK U
A. C I E I . O W , fctlMl I I S i S U
H I H I.1 H U S H
morning the five were found
H it 4 s K S O I . T n i . I X K , I l r s s l s i i - S - r u s m i M i u s »
diiidHUIIIIHT At. LX AXII Lit
n .tti. m u io H s iiiiis :
VVord was sent to the head­
Associate 1.1u ur
ASvsrtislns Director
quarters of Kyt. Kidd's old
siti.it t a x p k l t
KUT
LHKKX
M anstflog E d ito r
unit "The sergeant is aveng­
U OI II k
tt I I . L I A M S
Advsrililne Msosgsr
ed. The honor of the hamlets
M ocl slr t d l l o r
J AX IK SIIUKMAKKK
has been restored-" Thnt was Mrs Doris Williams
H o r n s : Atisrin
tisstssss Slsaacse
cits t&lt;mor
all. The rest rim e out later. Society Editor
rSEU WELLS
Jl'Ut HKI.I.I
The Viet Cong no longer
We were delighted to see in
Mechaalui BasL
C -ssir it its r
use the three hamlets as a your column of March 3 a
HILL VIXCKXT
way station. It it said the story on National’ s Miss Carol
Hiatt I’hutograptisr
Reds avoid the an a "like the Greene We rre doing a story
I'ablishsd dally unapt Saturday, Sunday and Christmas; pub* plague."
on Mtss Greene's visit home
Hi usd halurdsy prsetsdlng Christmas.
The people of the hamlets for the April itsue of our house
• L H S L U 11*1 10 X M A T E S
Items Dallvary
lie wash have been trying to carry out organ We would be very grate
Sgt. Kidd’s program the way ful if you would send a copy
I I , M ail
I K M I X O L B C O L 'H T X
ALL QTULM MAIL he dreamed it. So troops are of the picture of Miss Greene
l i l t s 1 Isar
lie
It salt
I I »• l
Tsar
needed tu defend them. Com­ which appeared with your
I IS I M s e i e a
t.tl I Jdoalks
munism
doesn't
stand
a column.
I M I H u ll s
1 I I I M oalha
chance.
Again, your coverage of Miss
l.M I H u l l
l.M 1 ldSBIh
U. s i'usial Kasulauaas prsnsa that all sail sakscnpUta* ha
paid la adsaaca
C n u n lz tj l ftm t d i l f i , L -fn c .
lb s Herald la a mem bar at the Uaned Hrese wbicb u asitlled esctuaisely U the see (er repuktlcallea ef all Ike ioeai
newe prleted la tkla aewsoaper.
K a t e ie d
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primarily to rest your heart!
In the horizontal posture,
your heart doesn't need to
woi k a* hard ns when ft must
pump your five to six quarts
*&gt;f blood up your entire verti­
cal height.
Thus, it slows down prob­
ably two Itea Is per minute
and your blood pu s mi re may
drop in to 20 points.
So
beeome
philosophical
about your insomnia. Turn on
a bed lamp and rend an edtieat omul mu gar. ilie like Rend­
er 's Jhgest or the Rible—but
nut dele* 11vi* Hirillct s.
Alf*. avoid undue eyestrain
f 11 *ni exiestov v attelit hiti tu
television.
And go slow on prods to
your heart, as caffeine dunks,
sioli a* Itii, euffee and the
iiilu tu \ft ages—at least af*

'.m duff1

T rn f

Greene's talk is deeply appre
Mated.
Martha L. Green
Public Relationa
National Airlines
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Mr» Doris Miliums
Socicly Eil dor
\i presulen' of IJie Sanford
Mutual Concert Association, 1
wish lo thank you for all the
wonderful publicity W'htch you,
gave in your column lo the
performnee of the F'lortda
Symphony iirrhestra I have
heard many people remark as
to their enjovment of the Con
cert and of the many pictures
which appeared on your so
nety page
We will look forward to see
mg you at ou' last Concert on
March 23, latiS
Thanks again for the wx&gt;nd
erful publicity.
C. Vernon Mire Jr.

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SANFORD.

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You mipht (jet a free tankful of A tlantic o a solino anyw here you see
the sign of Red Ball D ealer Service. If the d ealer should foroet to clean
your windshield, w eather perm itting, or offer to check your oil, your gasoline
purchase is free! But, frankly, w e've m ade Red Ball Service so good that
it probably will never happen.
However, if you’d like to try for free gasoline, drive into your favorite
A tlantic Red Ball station a few thousand tim es and m aybe—just m aybe—
a day will como w hen the service isn’t perfect.
But the odds are against it,

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There is equipment in the
new gym for bolh groups, in
eluding a few whose bodies
bear a slight resemblance to
the last ruins of Pompeii.
In the unlikely event that a
congressman should be seeking
relief from a hangover, he will

find a modified sauna bath
wilh twth wet and dry heat to
open his pores and release
evil spirits.
•
On his way out, be can pause
in the "tapering off’ room
for readjustment to normal
temperature. Then be can go
to one of the eight "recovery"
rooms and lie down for awhile.
If that doesn't do the trick,
maybe someone will bring the
poor chap an aspirin tablet.

At l irsl A Palmetto
(Alongside old post of(ice)

Just te ll us how m uch
you need to pay old bills, for
hom e im provem ents, car
repairs, for all your sea­
sonal expenses. Phone for
prompt, courteous service.

(-'in k

During a press preview tour
of the premises, ftep. Orcn E.
Harris, (D-Ark.l, a member
of the committee, said that
Thomas did more than anyone
else to promote construction
of the gym.
1 assume that llarTis was
being complimentary.
The christening ceremony
was attended by a large group
of House members who regard
the human body as a temple
of health. Also by some who
regard the human body as
more of a playground.

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Ke part et any material, s a l t er aatertieiea. el thta edtllea
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aul/wrlttsa permiaelea ef tke hwbllaker ef Tke Herald. Aay
ladlktfaal or firm reepeaelkle fer euck rapreduetlea will ke
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brain, so you will become
sleepy.
That's also why people
grow drowsy after a full
nienl and the reason students
find it difficult to stay
awoke dm mu the first class
after lunch.
Lack of sekiml satisfaction
is also a very common eauae
of nervousness in wives and
a "stoma, h tied up in knots,"
so send for the booklet below.
Most wives never receive
ndei|Uate erotic treatment and
they don't knnw what Is
wrong with themselves, so
they become neurotic smokers
and ebtollir jitterbugs.
d o i uti h up in your luiusrliobl c h o r e s , m a k e a n
"Agenda" each night for to­
morrow's
tusks,
including
minor tlifllus such ns wash­
ing the hicakfasL dishes, ns
well as major Items tike the
laundry.
llut dissect your tusk* Into
their component louts so you
cun then cross uff more com­
pleted items.
Thus, you should nett list
"Hous.eeleaning" for thul is a
massive ebon*,
ji t euk it down into "Wash­
ing tin living rotim windows"
m •bending drupes tu dry
•dentin,"’ rte.
I non boig rx|H*rlenea with
jltteiy wives. I'd suggest you
-end for the booklet "tie*
Problems in Marriage," en•dosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cents.
F'ur vague, unrerogniied
sexual liungeis aie often at
the bottom of the jitters
which drive modern wives to
liquor, rigarelles, snd medical
itumpiilftcrs.
(Always write to llr.
Cranr in care of Ihia newa
paper, enrlo-lng* a long
stamped, sddresard envel­
ope and 2d rents to eovrr
typing and printing rosts
when you »md for one of
his Ixxiklrti.)

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He that goes forth weeping, bear­
ing the seed for sowing shall come
home with shouts of joy, bringing
h i s shcaveS with him.— Psalms

Political Notebook

Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia HsrVoa
838-1318

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Dr. Crane’s

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON (N EA) —
Theie's a sequel to the story
of M uter Set. Dennis C.
Kidd, of
North
Carolina,
murdrred by the Viet Cone
nrar Soc ila-Tu in South Yirt
Nam.
Sgl. Kidd was a Special
Forres veteran who went out
each afternoon in his spare
time to work with the farmri* in tii roe ham lets a jeep’s

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The Lighter Side

Is this professor trying to tell us
that what men have always lighlly
referred to as "feminine intuition"
may be, in fact, superior intelli­
gence ?
Ridiculous! And yet, almost any
man will concede that the gal who
picked him out as the object of her
affection certainly knew what she
was doing. So . . .

Price Of Compassion
In the United States, too many byslanders are looking on with enthusi­
astic npathy and rich, warm indif­
ference as thugs and gunmen rob
and beat up old ladies, young^girls
and anyone else they choose to rob
or beat up.
In England, a suggestion by Scot­
land Yard thnt the man in the street
"have a go” at marauding criminals
has evoked so vigorous a compliance
that a 12-year-old schoolgirl and her
sister helped break up a recent bank
robbery attempt.
Somewhere in between these two
extremes in public attitude is the
sane, sensible, satisfactory behavior
most of us would like to see.
No one wants schoolgirls or school­
boys to give battle to armed thugs,
or even unarmed thugs. But neither
is anyone pleased or proud to see
witnesses to criminal acts or violence
react with a shrug.
In simple fairness and realism,
however, it should be pointed out
that a courageous and compassionate
onlooker who does rush to the aid of
a victim of criminal brutality is in
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By Abigail Van Buren

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grocery itore, for tmtance.
My children wear hand medown* from the relative*,
but If my hatband wants
aomething, nothing “ I* too
good.
He take* me to the local
movie three time* a year.
That la my entertainment.
He never look* at the child­

DEAR ABBY: I've been
married for five year* and
have two children. My huiband doe* not permit me to
charge anything. Ha count*
out money to me, by the penfly,-lor thing* I have to buy.
1 am uaually abort became
I never know to the penny
bow much I will apend la the

jjacobif.

ren. When he gets mad, he
kicks anything in light. He
won't Im v c the house un­
less he hat tunian lotion on
hit face, and tunglataet. (In
the winter!) He goes out
with single friends and
leavei me home almost
every night. Do you think
he needs medical attention?
SICK OF IT ALL

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3tia h jyh is
8:30-0:30 p.m. ABC. Dinah
Shore Special. Last o f Dlnah'i
•pedals assembles a wealth
o f talent and display* It at­
tractively. Bob Hop* la a
dandy guest and ha joins In
a couple of songs. Henry Manrlnl does an “ And Then I
Wrote” type medley, but con­
sidering the thing! he wrote,
ll'e fine. Thoee Bona Nov*
Kings I.aurfndo Almeida and
Joao Gllherlo add to the mueleat quality *■ does on* of
America's foremost Jess or­
ganists, swinging J i m m y
Smith. Dance fsna hive a
treat In the person o f Marta
Tallchlef, who appears with
John Butler. And If you hap­
pen to favor choral groupe,
the UCLA Chorus and Glee
Club haa 100 voice* to lleten
to.
Good, Uateful
music,
which regular follower* of
this tlm* slot won't appreci­
ate.
7:30-8 p.m. CBS. Mr. Ed
"Ed The Godfather." Ed sure
. knows how to get his way
and this tlm* It’s all for a
good cause. He talks Wilbur
into letting him play nurse­
maid to e pregnant little
Italian mere named Gina,
whose “ husband" 1* in Italy.
He alnga to her, feeds her
end even redecorates her stall
tu make it look Italian. Rut
he gore a hit too far when
he demands that Wilbur bring
in a prominent obstetrician to
deliver her iolt.
7:30-0 p.m, NRC. Virginian
"Uangeruue ltnad." (Color) If
you like weetern mysteries,
you might care to follow the
a d v e n t u r e * of Inspector

ask both man and wife or
neither. Whai is your opin­
ion? If my husband Is going
to aak his best friend to b«
godfather, then shouldn't I
ask my beat woman friend
to be godmother? I am real­
ly confused on this and (eel
so stupid asking my min­
ister.
CONTUSED
DEAR CONFUSED: It ts
not unusual at nil to aik one
of a married cpuple to be
godfather or godmother. The
mother uaually selectj her
beat friend and so doe* the
father. They need not be
married to each other. ,

ed because West held the
third spade and the king of
hearts. Do you mean to say
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that West was amart enough
DEAR
A3BY:
After
read­
to drop the eight and queen of
W IS T
ing the letter from "TIM ,"
spades on the ace and king?"
♦ Qia
ajio
whose girl, "M ona," was
WK J 7
VI Ot S
Jim: "Yes, be was, Further­
embarrassed when she went
♦ S7 2
♦ l oads
more, when South played the
swimming with him and dis­
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fou tvof hearts from dummy
covered that he was hirsute,
SOUTH
East fva* ready with the nine
I Just had to write. This girl
ATI
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spot so that South could not
Mona must be "out of her
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play low and pass the lead to
♦ QJB4
tree." Tlie girls at work a♦ KJT
West.”
greed that a man with a tot
Doth vulnerable
O u le: "East and West, and
of hair on his chest, back,
North Bart South Wrat
particularly West, deserve a
arms, shoulders and legs is
3A
P u t 3N.T. P in
more alluring Besides, It 1*
I N.T. Pass Pass
Pass • lot of credit for their excel­
lent defense, but If only South
• sign of manliness. Tim
Opening lead— A lt
h a K W n willing to pause for
should know that lota of girls
king of spades, ace of dubs Just it second before playing
wxiuld like to have him just
and ace-king ol diamond! with, that deuce of clubs from dum­
the way he is.
•very Intention of throwing one my he would have made the
FUZZY m tZZIE'S FANS
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of bis opponents In with the hand without any trouble at
DEAR AI1RY: We have a
all and look at the time he new- baby which will be
third spada."
Troubled? Write to ABO ule: "It should have work­ would have saved."
christened shortly. My hus­
BY', Box G9700, Los Angeles,
band wishes to ask his best
Calif. For a personal reply,
friend to he godfather, but
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
he does not want this man's
dressed envelope.
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wife to be godmother. I
have never heard of asking
For
Abby'i
booklet, "How
A husband may laugh feeb­ cation Is visiting relatives—
one of a married couple
to Have a Lovely Wedding,"
ly with tha rest of the crowd either his or her*.
send 50 cents to Abby, Box
A husband who watches tele­ without asking the other. I
when his wife tells a itory
always thought you should
700, Los Angeles. Calif.
vision night after night isn't
that makes him look foolish necessarily fascinated by tele­
or Ignorant or vain, but that vision—he Just finds it more
amusing than his wife's con­
doesn't mean he's amused.
If a husband says hts wife versation.
ii nagging then she Is.
When a husband assures hi*
If a man once discovers he wife he won’t mind at all if
can make a woman Jealous, she exchanges the gift he pick­
ed out for her, he's lying like
be never tlrea of trying.
EDYTH THORNTON M cLEO D
When a man tells everyone a gentleman.
When a man accuses a wo­
his wife I* the boss, she can
"1 am forty-eight and have this situation?—Mrs. John .
rest assured that she has con­ man of never listening to what
Buy a small, attractive pill­
he says she had better START started on your "Figure Per­
vinced him that HE is.
No man's Idea of a real va­ listening.
fection .Diet.’ 1 must attend a box. put your pills in it and
dinner dance with my husband carry the box in your bag
1 have an ice blue satin dress Make no fuss, Just calmly take
out the box and take a plU Do
and although 1 am ten pounds
this in the ladies' room when
overweight', I would like to dining out; it makes for less
Trampei ai he trie* to get to an enemy, you may get a few wear this Jrcvs Would I look
"fuss."
too big? I turnght it tic fore t j "I findwedge
the bottom of e baffling mur­ practical Ideas here.
shoes very
0-0:30 p.m. CnS. Dick Van became so weight conscious comfortable Are they worn by
der case. On* thing we'll
“ Your
Home (my husbind brought tt to my fashionable women?—G K "
guarantee, Tramps* Is no Dyke Show
Sweet Home It My H om e" attention). What accessories' Yes, and they're coming
Sherlock Holmes, but by
An accountent Juet doeen't 1would be proper’ —N. N."
hack strong
Many women
George, he sure is periletent. know what he'a In for when
Yes, wear the dress and u»e (mil wedgies comfortable, mi
Doug McClure'i episode, with he trie* to get Rob to explain matching in color accessories shop for what you want Many
gueit help from Robert Pine, a.mysterious 137.B0 for tax Do go on your diet with deter shoe stifes have them now
Simon Oakland and Marilyn deduction purpose#, R-'b hue mination, as your husband
"1 havea deep sapphire
Wayne.
that endearing quality of must sec that you arr making blue and turquoise print dress.
B-B:3n p.m. CBS, My Living being able to take a short 1the i-Hort to reduce You will It s a Lovely fabric. With which
Doll "nrother Harry." With story and turn It into a whole (eel better, look better and lie shade should I try to match
Eddie Foy playing Mr*. Mof­ episode In order to conceal Iar happier Isn't this worth my accessories? 1 am fair,
fett'*
b r o th e l Harry
(or those plcayunleh trail* of hla. while?
gray hair, blue eyes and like
"1 have a beautiful piece of stylish clothes —Helen.”
should tb it benrother Ret?) The ahow rarriea you through
This
obnoxious
no-telent a series c f hilarious argu­ white satin and a length of
The print sounds good, and
Vaudeville ham ha* to emerge ment* before tt even get# black talin What can I make t would choose turquoise acc­
aa charming and funny. Foy bark to that I37.B0, which aa a drevs to wear In essories. One reason is that
la fine a* always end the lit­ seems to he linked to Rob's parties after five? 1 am tall turquoise Is sr smsrt and you
will
find many attractive
tle Vaudeville routines he •failure to buy a house hr- and thin.—Ellen "
Make an oxerblouse of the things in that color.
doe* with Julie Newmer are crfViae of a rock In the base­
white, and a long, alil-lo-the
Tomorrow — Flexibility Af­
amuiing, but, even within the ment.
knee skirt of (he black. This ter Forty.
context of the eerie*, the bas­
0-11 p.m. NBC. Wednesday
ic situation Is totally Incredi­ Night Movie, "Hot Spell." I* a striking type of outfit A
ble. However, you can't eneete The setting te a email Louisi­ very beautiful woman whom I
o v u ( a t\ (^
at Foy, a gang o f old Jokes ana town during a heat wave know wore such an outfit at
s parly .In her home. Her hair
R ID E -IN T H E A T R
and an activated Julie New- and Shirley Booth plays «
is gray and this was a stun­
mar.
Trrtiiifl flair
housewife whose philandering ning outfit, Stu&gt; bordered the
r « r ! c » A 4t P«AA M I a
B-B:30 p.m. ARC. Petty husband
(Anthony
Quinn) neckline with a narrow bit of
Tt«« A 101.10
Duke Show "Petty. The Prac­ wants to take o ff with a
••fall* tats O l l i l . A , G I H L t "
white fur. hut It's too late in
tical Jcker." Patty turn* young glyl. Their three chit
n . v i » - m i * • r.L v it
the season now for fur You
• OI.OII
that practical Joking la a dren'a lives are effected by
could use a Small fuelling
I M ma a t l i M
double-edged sword or even the old men's running around,
•411*KMAim.N 111It 1,\I**
"I have to take certain pills
worse and that it cen start and when the mother gtvrs
T i l l III NTKII
no matter where 1 am or
• la rf a Tit mu«•rro wr
an almoet nuclear chain reac­ him a birthday party to patch where I go People make such
-|\A|NK Alfl.K
tion. In this one, the innocent things up, a big brawl result*. a fits* about the pills It l* ern
M i t M V lin o tt* * *
bystander* aren't content to Shirley Mscl.aine, F.arl Holli­ harrasulns How can I liamlle
be merely vlctlmiied, they man and Clint Kimbrough ate
■trike beck. There are some the couple's offspring
good gag* and if you want to
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Dan­
learn a couple of way* to fix ny Kaye Show.
NORTH (D)
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Some women never learn—
Any man la happier talking
•bout himself than listening
to a woman talk about berself.
When a man aiki, "What
would you like to do this even­
ing?" the most exasperating
■ntwer possible Is "Whatever
you would like to do la fine
with me."
A man expects the woman In
his Ufa to notice that he his
been to the barber, every bit
as much as aha expects him
to notice that she has had the
works at a beauty ulon.

DEAR ABBY: Maybe this
sounds silly to you, but 1
know lot* of girls with the
same problem. My mother
leaves the porch light on
when I go out on a date, and
I can't decide whether to
let my date kiss me good­
night or not. I can't kiss him
goodnight in the car because
if I alt In the car half a min­
ute after I get home my
father has a fit. If wc come
inside the house la m afraid
I will wake my Mom and
Dad as they are very light
sleepers. And if I kiss him
on the porch, the whole
neighborhood will get a
show. So what should t do?
TOO MUCH LIGHTING
DEAR TOO MUCH: Bring
the young man Inside and
say goodnight to him there.
And don't worry about wak­
ing up your parents. If they
are
like
most
parents,
they’ ll still he up.

By Oswald Jacoby

Here we ar« beck again with
another father and ton dis­
cussion. Jim starts.
Jim i "You've tlweya stress­
ed the Importance of stopping
to think before you play the
first card from dummy. If
South bad done this he would
have played dummy's ace. of
elubi. Then he would have
cashed the ace end king of
diamonds and cleared the
spades. This would leave the
club king aa an entry to hie
own band In ordar to diaeard
his two losing hearts."
O u lt: "D id he make the
bend In spite of hit initial
error?"
Jim:
No, he didn't. He
groaned, muttered to himself
end finally came up with what
might have been the winning
play. He cashed hit ace and

DEAR SICK: Your busband la much sicker than
you art. Yes, I think he
need* medical attention des­
perately. Talk to your doc­
tor about your husband's be­
havior, and follow his ad­
vice.
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Admission*
Marjorie Witt, Mildred New■on, Cynthia J. Preston, Lau­
ra Wilkins, Harry Kudell,
William Kenneth McRoberts,
Mildred L. Chorpening, Ruby
Hartioe, Charlie W. Tate,
Johnny Lee Knight, Brenda
Tincber, Sanford; Lilly Coe,
Casaelberry; Marlon Korst,
Lucy Henry, Mlneko Leaven
worth, DeBary; Marie Hlpps,
North Orlando,

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Witt,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hartaoe, Sanford, a
girl.

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Discharge*
Sheila Wright, Pearly Wil
liams, Mark Whigham, Alex
ander Vorndran, John Poole,
Sahoko Nilsson, Pamela New
ton, Mattie Hunter, Carolyn
L. Carter, Rcdetha Bcggs,
Evelyn Hanson and baby boy.
Sanford; Earl Fetters, John
J. Strang, DeBary; Ida Smo1m, Deltona; Mary Petruika,
Longwood; Raymond Deklc,
Orlando.
MARCH II, IMS
Admissions
Sharon Ache, Milford Hay­
es, Alberta Webber, MatKe
Stroudenmire, Joella Singleton, Rebecca P. McKinile,
Evelyn S w e e n e y , David
Thrasher, Bessie Jones, San
ford; Wilda Blackwood, De­
Bary; Michael Shivers, 0*
teen.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Me
Kintle, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Singleton,
Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Doris A. Whatley, Horace
Cochran, Evelyn ML Epps.
Anna J, Williams, Matilda
Tyner, Cornelia Deane, Ma­
thew W. Smith, Hose Fchn.
Shirley Recknow. Annie Ruth
Hughes, Dewey Kuriah, Man
uel Jones, Cynthia Preston,
Laura Wilkins, Edith Tilson
and baby tmy, Mary l.otiisr
Jones and baby tmy. Sanford,
Mineko I-raven worth, Chris
tnphrr Yasell, DeBary; Wal
ter llise, Enterprise; Patrieia
Cimper and hahy tmy, I.ake
Mary; Lorena Tindel. I.ake
Monroe; Margaret I, a Itree.
Longwood; Bessie Williams,
New Smyrna Beach; Hudson
Bager, Mlfflenburg. Pa.
MARCH H, IMS
Admissions
Margaret lleinbuch, Rene
vieve Barnrs, James C Byrd
Anna M Ward. Grace Moore.
Lois Tuten, Frank Younger.
Charles Swlnney. John W
Burgess, Joyce Perry, Matll
da Tyner, Bernice Davis,
John Poole, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones,
Sanford, a tmy; Mr. and Mrs
Charles Moore. Santord, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Sweeney, Sanford, a girl; Mr
and Mrs. Lewis Pack, San­
ford, a girl.

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Maitland; Dora Nell Gjaven
inter, Winter Park

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MOSCOW (UPH — A Soviet
cosmonaut lcll his space ship
for 20 minutes today while or­
biting the earth. He turned a
jubilant somersault before re­
turning safely lo the craft.
The first space pedestrian
and a companion cosmonaut
were hurled into orbit today
aboard the spaceship Voskltod
tSimnso) tl.
.
For about 20 minutes one'
spaceman w ij. outside tho
ship and for If) of those min­
utes ho floated free in space,
connected to Ihe ship with a
lifeline. Tfiss News agency
said The feat was broadcast
bv Moscow* television,
During his spare stm(J, (ho
cosmonaut, l.t. Col. Alexei
I conns-, 30. Took pictures with
bis movie camera and "eonducted visual observation of
the earth and outer space,"
Taut* *ald.
The ItU'dan space spectacu­
lar came on!) five days be­
fore Ihe United States was
scheduled to launch il* first
two-man space ship. Virgil I.
Grissom and John W. Young
are to blast off from Capo
Kennedy next Tuesday,
BIG LEAD
The Russians today sent Leonnv into orbit with Col. Pavel
Belyayev, J9 Their spare fir't
was a giant stop toward land­
ing a man on the moon and
the fact Leonov was able to
leave the V.isMtod and maneu­
ver independently in the fri­
gid silence o ' space indicated
a lug Soviet technical lead
Ninety minutes after tho
ship went irto orbit on it*
scheduled one day Bight, Leo­
nov worked his way out of the
cabin and moved about 16 feet
away There he carried out
oliserv atoms and experiments,
and then re-entered the cap­
sule
The television pictures show­
ed L on ov's helmet slow y

I'nltrd Pres* International
WEATIIEIR Pflrtly cloudy thru Fridayrscattered .shmvera; cooler tonight or Friday .
Winter, moving into its final
Established' 1008
THURSDAYT m A UCH 18, 1065 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 110
days, continued to punish the V o l T 57 United Press Leased A’Tre
Midwest today with raging
blizzards.
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In thr Southeast tornadoes
left millions of dollars of dam
age and So persons hurt
Nearly two dnrrn persons
FIRST PRIORITY for beau tifirnt ion in i-i and
were Injured and nno was kill­
SR 17-02 intcrchnncc .shown in this Navy aerial
ed when one n[ the twisters hit
photo. In accordance with agreements made be­
the New Bern, IN C ) area
tween the City of Sanford, Seminole County and
Wednesday night
the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
IIjr Ilium* FrJulfii
The Blue Angels, officially
beautification committee, the city already has
Hundreds of school children
After e\t»*nRivo ili&gt;ru«*Ton
beyun Hearing and leveling the shoreline area
known
as
the
Navy
Flight
were stranded over night in
nnd iniiilrnt nr^rin^ by May­
visible in the lower right hand corner of the
the Dakotas and Minnesota, Demonstration Team, wi l l
or \V, I.iiwrrnri* Swofford*
picture. Plantings o f palms and shrubs and in­
and 13 inches of snow was on perform at the 11th annual
the AlUimontr Spriiurs Town
stallation of street lights are part of the plans
the ground at Duluth, Minn
Hrcomiaissarice Bombing Der­
Council agreed Wrtlntiuliiy
to beautify the area.
The eastern North Carolina by ntr show April M0 at San­
night by a vote of 3*1 to hire
tornado left 13 persons hospi­ ford Naval Air Station, the
11mini cut A Anaodate* of St,
talized. It killed a three weeks- Navy announced today.
Peterjburu to ctmtlui t a com
The Derby/ April '510. is
old boy. in Pamlico County.
plctc rt'Appmimil of nil pro­
He was found in his crib in a considered one of the most
perties in the town.
comprehensive - air trad mess
nearby field.
lit*I?iMt'i itiR i» "no" vote on
The tT. S. Weather Bureau exercises in the t S Atlantic
the
matter wm Court'*iltunn
said gales were pushing the Fleet Competing in the event
Rohe11 Newell who "fell the
great St, Patrick’s dav storm will be squadrons trom Be
MAJOR LEGISLATIVE proposuU pcrtnimiiy: to Seminole County for
expense of hiring an iipprai
across the (treat Lakes into eonnaissance Attack W i n g
the 1665 Legislature were presented this morning l»Y Sen. Mack N. Cleve•al firm w«* untuveA*ary since
Canada early today But, th e, One home based at Sanford,
lutul Jr. (left) mid Rep. S, J, J)avis Jr (right) to Clerk of Courts Arthur
county tnv roll figures uie
weather bureau said, the
Also to appear on tile same
II. Reikwith Jr. for public study in the clerk's office.
(Herald Photo)
avmlahle t*&gt; thr eity,"
storm's backlash continued lo program with tin- Angels will
Work on the m ip p i iunaI in
be
the
'
Flying
Professor"
Pi­
m o b i l e . Ala. (I PII ~ A create havoc.
to
tiegin irnniediiitely,
CaUn-Iic t.iffuip Wednesday | The storm took its toll in per Cub stunt act and San
I'llbhr he mrings ucie net
lord's
own
BA
5C
Vigilante
night nrcuard Dr. Martin I.u- lives, ton. with Wisconsin a
fur A to il *JI a a replevied l*y
reconnaissance !&gt;*mi!u-rv A St
A July 2. 1920. copy of The ther King Jr nf "Irving in lone counting four dead from Vigilante bombers amt A 311
.tuck Cn|e, hmhier, who ile*
divide our people."
I persons who suffered heart at
Sanford Herald, brought in
stHA re7"Hing on MAitlniul
Sky warrior bomber*
Thr Most |{, v. Thomas .1 Li ks while shoveling snowthe off ice- by Deputy Charles
Avenue MUith of the SeventhThe
public
is
mviicd
to
at
Eleven or 12 buses started
day Adveiliist lim n h fiom
Fox reveals that the lakefront Tooli n, nu hbish ip litahup e.f
lend
the
air
show
open
house
the Mobile - Hu mingham di- out trom schools in Worthing
ID I’iitil flr&lt;Htk*ltirr
Hurt ion of bud.ling loiittm-l- nieiia. Il also provi.l.-s pen- R-1 to R 3 io per nut eon
was the subject of headlines
occur, verbally a t t a c k e d ton Minn , Wednesday but had during the morning °l April
1 l u l u ii in ii jo r |&gt;ii-.
of i.|s in Seminole ( .unity,
miles fur Operating wiiter- All net i"U of g n r il e n *'!&gt; pe
(tun. as now.
"*■rusndrrs
who have come to turn bark The 'ovfrul hun DJ. An i■*111n tc d 1o.O'Ni a it p i ..prised I. gislntitm •! f'e- tint
III,.
| . i n1 11T ihg
I lie i i ufl while under the in Tl nOur Lake-front Is Bring Im
HpAi t nwntN, nml I*v Urville
to \I&gt;1f•;i m.’i fi mu oth•-! '•tjilt *» d rcl sUhlmvK had to he put up nrs?*rd Hit halmd.i) (’ M'ni l.i-d •'em IIl.de r ...itity wr I.- pl:u ed sliei T to tuiv f...,d -liiffs from .i..p sd ah "It.dii beverages
prosed In The flight Man
JohtiM 'ti on hi&lt;* p it t iu iii !•* vn
Toolrn.
husf
i»• for thr ni lit tn tht* higJi &gt;chooI )* ,rIII
II.
•surly i tell, a . ft tee liie l lep.ir lltielil of S s*l ts , - uni
f..r
Ir eklesslu-ss and elite unit iituiml' n a pm fl of
ner. ' said the headline ami
Jhe Blue Any* Is n o r ’ In Ill.lll) till i-sailiuiu'.l .Ii l.y the tioua;
cl Util'S nil lif AluhUHlli Ml nl and pm ute homes
•p adli.g.
related Dial •’the Lake Front
! i(iMdn It mill vniii.
The New Hern lornido left pa at 19 years aiiue their or- put.I:&gt;.
tt. Legislaliuri callinif fur
3, A bill ineraaaing the
Improvement C o m p a n y is northwest Florida, nmde it
3U)ur Swofford explained emrr*ln&lt; ' ,om ^
» lrlo(,kfjnftatlon
have earned a
ef
appivipriatloiiL1- *aauau&gt; to provide for future
s His .
. e eop- rny|unt
Clearing away rubbish of the cleiir hr oppo*»d pnvtU nnd six persons hospitalixt4- FV to Johnson the pir*rnt polirv tlun Leonov himself — bit
nuns from othor pmt» f the era! trailers were overturn-id work-wide ftpu *i. m -&lt; &lt; -rut . * I s i h Jul.s hava bean ftyT.i toe Cc nty g e m u l (and •llur and »ul*4tgl‘ f el« 11it It"!*
old Sanford House and gelling
of the low n piovides tinit |ie- j shoutder* and then hn want.
in-l »cver.d liou-es were dim* to none. They last v -iii-u
He paused waist high from
. !e itr.dal.U- to the public. l udgeted for Ihe pm poSb of and IJ»« i*ft*«i'lnbm*'iiT "f an 1111. Tiers pay for ii l.citi ng
ready (u build a line building count iy and &lt;'afui(l:t part i
Sanford April 27 1963. il
ippnttlng
a nd
prom oting exrrow ii.Mjuiit fsit »ui h de*
aged
the i ' x j I h a t c h for word from
FTa I m u Mut k N. 4*t«-ve*
They are also improving Hie pat m i: in i :u i»| ill 1uui n* ■i .&lt;
fust*
invo]veil.
projeitA.
The
\ tnrnado a. Casey 111 . ti,»S- the city s semi ceiitenniai u ,
ip.d t m I lUp. S J. Ihtvit c iiiinuji ry
lake front from Commercial tions in Alahhina.
It wn» ifreideil to make fi­ Bel)avev that it wax safe In
7. An *• t pii'Vidmg group
R ti l ot t .,unt&gt; i t nimiasioncd a carport through the air, ebi alion
••Th
demonstration*
**«■
t licit, I rttirenn to
Street to the wafer line and
look
nal
payment to Mm-kle Rioth l prto 'X'd Be!)a)cv signaled the
l.jih vesr millions of ,n
eii- ( •add ! vl* ; p to Ir»IMUK) Ini itni ()&lt;«' for i *miity uHiciaU
narrowly misted Cii-ey II gh
■ I ' e legi»l*||«&gt;rt and exfrom
Palmetto Avenue to dmt hrlpinir thine* «? »ll
r
s
f.,r ihe mum. ipwl vsat* r go ahead
thrilled by
u
t• I'D h j *i uje- 11*,
add iiiiphiyi*s.
Hi Imp I M..|« n will.!
‘ \ I . • ''ihiuil with veseral hun,:ed I..tor v me
As Leonov moved away, tlm
Park .Avenue."
t'&lt; • tl.i'ir opinion* mi if
wit.s
subject to lecetpt of n
demonsti atioris u!
l A n in I1 w inch w ould mini■111•»nt.&lt; in-ule,
antf blew flawless
illJl.f=tlet'
htur j* 1 slip to '
*
*
*
earth was framed in the back­
1
U . IJ Pe y tad t ' hear fi mi
&lt;
-*
-f
I
ifl.
ale
stilting
i
hut
ll.e
rt,i. v the t I'Ulit) to y i itlto
b"4t' out iif the water and pic­ Iireii'iun Hying
.♦ in • i he! p» i sminHy hv letThey were pulling up all tin atali of A la hun lit ''
&lt;,,ni|.iiny mime 1ms been chan ground He pulled up his leg*
Althoug.i the individual m.i
ihe gin huge eolh't t i*»n and
nic tablet into the lake
( and held on for some time to a
■ '» b if i.ie we g.» bt Ja tl a
piling Hut ' disgraced the
ge,| t*} IicBonn, 1rtf
d&gt;"p al hti'iiu.-vs il )t khouhl
| There were o'hcr tornadoes neuvers |»rformed bv tin
M VIM II oh \YE!&gt;
handrail attained to the side
\ | i d 1,*‘ the leg inhitwaterfront so long and pulling
The
hid
of
*1
292
22.
W H S nc... .I. tie;
M n \ h . i i M K R Y , YU n Mts-isxippi, Tennessee. In tn iu an thi.se taught m i y
of
the ship
i - AOhi,
down all the old sheds and
eptr.l fiom fi i i n,I D Tm,line
ii, \ hill win Ii t all* f o r
J’Vdt Mil
J ltdl'I di.ma. K.in&gt;a« Oklahoma and pro.p. i in i N a v a l a\... t
Then Leonov was shown tn
I* 111 ( in the |It kef nf
buildings . . that have been •I 1*1 I
Post
In
provide
lllld
‘
lllstiil
1
fit. ih .tileflltig id N'llUld &lt;d
during the flight It awing. Dm
* I.'I'I ill
O' 1&gt;I t if «l *'1117411an eyesore lor an many I i huIn M John noii \\ i■dip-fd-iv ;T&lt;\a« during the storm
within the next ltd days n l., lie floating in * horizonal posir.U 'l KFNNFDY (I I'll In all they caused damage entire -how. as will be se.-n *•tirixr Ii ii thr R ard of Til. *I -u Unfit a a lid "t he I Wf) In* nijrht ctrdrrpd AL'thiim.i nf
ml
of 66 fottr-wsy sire.' fi&gt;n changing lo » vertical
•i aft on I
»lu g up icguln- office, , s,i ,| i*.d,.v lb*, bmg
'p ill tn. Ins evolved through i Mjtiiy
fit utD to pm nut mfid pr "tm » o| more than 52 million
* • •
i mtuiwwi r ■
nre
signs,
two tw.ewily sign', one and ha* king away from
'(mriA on rpred in eeffain range weatlu-i Inrec.i'l f,.r
For is lutii-c* were damaged the years 'luce the hrsl leant
h1•"h '■-I ting up n
'These
men." sav* the « SHinm‘|o- Mont(*ornery riv l
l
three
to
minute parking signs, Hu- ship m » sninersaiilt man­
was lit-..lured m Ihl'i.
Auieri- , s all*'ni|,| lo orlul
* Miiinde • inf y
R (t
A if
new. item, have taught Hit- »lights march lu i* r tir to r! *u d o tiosed in Tuscunthia,
plus
slnlidiuda
lllld lie.issiii) euver II*. was attached to tha
The Blue Angels, now tlvin. •Ihm Hy, th*
two i.omim ............. Is next
tioopm*
V * a'one
capsule Ivy a lifeline
Sent!todo C ou n ­
visfun of a great city to tie bark by
hwrdwair.
Tuesday ' liw.ks less than de
Johnson approved s plan,
Little moisture hav fallen In Ihe F 11F T.ger airerafi. .in ty r u m m y Watm &lt; "n^piva
FREE FLIGHT
built on the shores of Lake
siralde in Hie laumh a rea "
submitted by Negroes d utin if the Lubbock area southward not a stunt team. All the mm tmn and C o n t r o l Act** and a
The cosmonaiil drilled rerily
A!borne."
Bud weather would delay
TAMI'A ilJPI) — An Air
a five-day bosrinp that rn«b d into west Texas since the last euvors are part of the stock •■ill to i mp m e r Seminole
* • •
m Iree flight In a scene that
in-trade of any fighter pilot * * oiiniy oid ihe inrnipoiated Force enlisted man and n the luinch—the opener of a
was almost dreamlike. Ho
The old newspaper also an Wcdnisday, for thr IR-mib1 big dust storm Fet) 23 Braver
They are. however, done in " iut ipahlI*-** to iti'liv ulin*11y wattless were found shut to In shot program that later
wore a silvery space suit and
nouneed that the new eity match to best in no mirltm meetings were organized in
close f..i million rath* r Hun ■ r jointly | la*i R.| fu lu ie de- death in the woman's home Hus yeai calls lor astronauts
bools Viewers could sec oxy­
manager, t J H&gt;an. had ar Ih.an Friday and end fiv« «!av&gt; the irrigated grain 4nd cotton
individually, and are done at \i .♦*pUi'*111.
tiers- 11*lay Police said it was to venture tub* space similar
later
in
front
of
thr
Capitol.
I
•
•
—
—
_
WASHINGTON t ITT t — gen tanks strapped to his
rived from Lake CTty It was
lower altitude than usual
tn the leal perlormcd today
'I tie
l*i*i t
Au tlmtity
hill an apparent niurdei *nl, .dr
Tile State lb-pal Intent wants back
noted lhat It van is 'on e of
The learn pndoi itself in toil*| pei mu the eiii:«tlt1i*h*
The victims were identified by a Russian spate pilot.
Belyayev was shown talking
Greek wnd I ' l l kish Gypilols
the best posted men regarding
lieing unique in many wav&gt; on nt nf ft ni s* n tneinher
A space aLueln v »|N,krsm.m t o i n- t w i l i i " i i l n , . . * l i c s t i i i i n t " fnon inside the ship with
as Stall S-t Willi will Hack
the operation of immieipal
Among all (light delnonstr.i In.ii d I.* «•|•ru'» t h* 1*oi t of worth. in Ins -los, and Mrs said 11&gt;&gt; ic - a l, ,-li probiibit III the faeo of I■polls lif 11. ground station*.
plants,
city building,
cine
lion ti-anis the Blue Angels Nuof o| if and nflo i |.»&gt; d»f lea
Loretta -1111 Harris U' Hack II y" of • , i »&gt;u, i 'oii.lim-ss ■ H u s i n g |, o s i , &gt;n o n I v p i n s
Leonov and l*ie ship were orbuilding, c i v i c i mpr ovements
fly thr world's tightest .lu
nl tin stab uex'
writ
111 was itJlimw-ll ‘ I -Mac over lie
Thr
A
ot
h«
ii
it
v
*“
would
h*
A department spokesman biting Hie e irlli at a speed of
and rity management that Ifie
mood form il ion with almost a « n jH jt f ff i) 5 * it n » !■* rtpbf V 1 Dill AFB ■
: Tuesdav
--,*&gt;d Weilnesdav lbs l'**ji*.t trvio nn'ev per hour, Ihe
stair ran boast "
complete wing overlap hr ,o spn** h l"l »*• is a* , tevMitle
■ a *
PTutes supports 'lit* ! nil*-*I ship s maximum distance from
tween aircraft while fly in- hololf, I" p i .rut 11 aiii'liinen
Nations' effort 1 , culm the earth was more than 300 mile*
tanks like Sanford lias been
170 5&lt;HJ miles per hour
and to
k&lt; i * I il tddigMsituation nnd IiikI » solution - ih*- highest in Ihe history of
fortunate in having good ut&gt;
The Blue Angels are the i ion hiiii•l -, pi •nid, rig votvra
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - voting barriers in the South
to Ihe Cyprus prohlent."
manned space Bights.
managers. The
same praise
only supersonic Irani tJial |n r
President
Johnson's
voting
bv
veiling
lip
federal
regls
could be written about the I
forms the diffirull echelon
f h*
pf ».f* •d
1 M alxo
present city manager. Warren rights bill started its passage ifjtion ntaehmerv and miking
lolls, high performance taki H iu a (hi ' i1*) ftlv the pow
E. Knowles
through Congress today An an •ure all voters are allowed off tn diamond formation and ir to iiigiitiate wit h Use ttus
• • *
accelerated timetable aimed to cast their ballots.
tout plane formal,on landing
tei"* nf th* lull 11ii*I IhipMiVeDr E D. Brownlee, for
Thr proposal is based on thr
at setting tl lo the floor dur­
------------------------m* in Board f.q tin tiansfrr
WASHING 11IN (UPl'l — Better ad ' i, xt»ndnrd &lt;&gt;f
many years pastor of the
L \L( l T i ll
r.f sin-h islands and sulimin g
IMh
Amendment
In
the
Cnnsti
ing
April
Tresb&gt;tenanChurch,
w as
Th* ni»i»nrUM&gt; JiixUi'rx o f thr living i,. |in,nno, winch is
MIAMI (UP1) — A r uhan ed Isnds belonging to the
Responding to the Presi lotion, which says that no
named to the most Important
«|)|airrntl&gt; what ii* will continue to
unitary officer was executed in ,S't«t*&gt; of FhunL to &lt;bc Au. sSupM-mr *'"urt
draw for maybe another cou­
deni's
urgent
rail
for
action.
ad interim body of fhe church
person shall tie denied the
will
Di mnkr d&lt;&gt; fi»i a
Havana Feb 24 for black thurify.
ple of )l**IS.
a coveted honor, according t o ( House judiciary commitler light to vote tie-cause of race,
W’hiU* *»n tficir.j)u.'MTit $clUir4UU
market activities, a Cuban tx
Other legislation includes:
A |*iii|"."a! lu g i'c each of
the 1920 Herald.
chairman Emanuel Cellcr (D*
color or previous condition of j ilc organization reported Wed
1 Art »vt providing the li- m yt*r.
them an extra $3,000 yearly
• * *
N.Y.) called Ally. Gen. NTservitude,
nesday night.
censing, bonding sml examAmi th# rhirf ju^tlr* had came t« f,,re the House of itep"The bcautfiu! Valdez Ho - rholas Katzenhach to open
lesentalivt-s.
tel. the even more beautiful hearings on the proposal be­
Th* bill’s sponsors didn't
st claka Building, a third story ; fore a hand-picked subcom
Lifetime Uncomlitiunul Ruud Hazard Warranty
argue that the justices were
on the Seminole Hotel, the mittee.
having a hard tints making
isenate leaders, meanwhile,
Chase Block, a second storythe rent — the idea instead
on the courthouse." all were were sending the bill to the
was to make up for the treat­
built in 1920 and soundly hostile Judiciary committee
with an April 9 deadline for
DA NANG. Viet Nam (DPI) whom he described as an offi-1second look, spotted a red, down on the schoolyard with ment Congress gavs th* court
praised in The Herald,
reporting it tq the floor.
—South Vietnamese warplanes cer of the Communist V^q blue and gold Viet Cong flag blazing machine guns, killing last year.
on the sertooi bag pole, and to Viet Cong.
The Sanford Board of Trade
l’ny rinse legislation enact­
Liberals pressed for the kliled Ju
children Tues- Cong rebels.
was fired at by 12 armed men
No children were hurl, be­ ed during 1901 passed out |7,was planning a big banquet at deadline
to prevent
Sen .
,
„ .
He said the schoolmaster
Periodic Inspection
Flat Tire Repair
in the schoolyard.1
cause Hie Communist school 500 increases to la(rmakeri,
the Vahlri Hotel and Prank James O. Eastland, committee d*y n ,B * Uck cn * om '
munist
military
post
seven
Tire
Rotation
was
using
Ihe
same
building
TinVrcl
Cong
gunners
were
Front
End Check
chairman and an opponent of
master had herded them into cabinet members snd all fed­
Miller was president
* • • *
the bill, from bottling up the Hides south of Da Nang, it was as the Viet Cong militar) located directly under the a cave when he heard tt\e eral Judges except those at
BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
post and as a school.
j flight path used by many of drone of the propellers.
the top. All the high court
" I f you are thin, pale and legislation. It was said there disclosed today.
A spokesman for the Viet­
The raid look place at Man' the planes landing al Da Nang.
But the schoolmaster was got out of that bill was f4,5UO
weak, Pepsinol will hiake you was a good chance the propos­
An immediate strike was wounded and the rest of Hie per man.
plump, ruddy and strong," ad­ al would be considered by the namese army here said Ihe Quang village Tuesday altertherefore ordered to blast the men ran in panic toward the
vertised Bower and Rounul- full Judiciary committer in bojs and girls were crushed noon
But the House just wasn't
the Senate and not be taken or suffovated when thr; ceil
A spokesman said a Viet Vie! Cong out of the school­ village with the flkyraulers in a mood to apologue to the
la l'i drugstore
• • •
up first by a* subcommittee.
ing u( a cave where they had nainesc observation plane was yard before they shot down pursuing them with bombs as court. Member after member
Sent to the Capitol only taken shelter from the planes fired upon as it flew over the any planes, the spokesman well as machine gun&gt;.
. "President WTlson rides a
rose to hurl additional barbs
405 W. First St.
322-0651
village to make a landing at said.
bicycle, why not you," quer­ Wednesday, Johnson's bill tn caved in.
The concussion from the at the justices, and in ths end
The spokesman blamed their Da Nang.
A number of Vietnamese air bombs brought down the roof the pay raiaa was rejected on
ied the Sanford Cycle Com­ insure the right to vole for
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Negroes would outlaw racial deaths on the schoolmaster,
The plane flew back lor a ,force
bkyraidera
swooped of the cave.
a 177-to-203 vota.
pany.

Altamonte
Reappraisal
Starts Soon

'Blue Annels'
To Perform At
Bomb Derby

Bishop Scores
Out-Of-State
'Crusaders'

ciOc

[Legislative Bills O pen ed
IFor Public's Perusal

Weather Dims
Gemini Launch

(il, Waitress
Shot To Death

Utmost Calm

Urged By U. S.

Vote Rights Measure
En Route To Passage

Justices' Pay Held
A t 'Low' $ 3 9 ,5 0 0

W h y You Should |
Buy TIRES From

Warplanes Kill 3 0 Children

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Loll —up to I Hi deglees, if
possible. Experts also said
that excessive cushioning of
ten pinions the shier in Ills
chair, restricting the muchllr-tdi-d changes of position
throughout the winking day.
The typteal office straight
chair may reveal why arme
rustomers soon become a pain
in the hack. These sid,- chairs
.—most often used for visiting
guests—combine sll the com­
mon faults of seal engineer­
ing.
Perhaps a throwback In the
days when our eider* taught
u* that *tmight-up was the
best way to sit, the*r chairs
must be classrd a* modern In­
struments of terture. The
only way fnr a man to sit
comfortably In one of these
straight c h a in is to alouch—
slide .half-way out of the
chair to utjbend the crfforccd
tight angle of apine to thighs.
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ertldflcel and no support Is
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ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UI’l) In seat depth, the chairs tend
—The simple business of sit­ to d e v e l o p uncomfortable
ting down is getting mere ridge pressure under the l i t ­
complicated every day.
ter’s knees.
Realizing ‘ that the average
Surprisingly enough, secre­
office worker spends twotaries huve the best of this
thirds of his waking hours
sitting, engineers at an of­ silting down business. The
fice furniture company here typical stubby-back secretarial
boned up recently on human chair is artually the most com­
anatomy before admitting to fortable and healthy silting
management that—yes-—there
dovlre In tin- mi deril office.
is a better way to sit down.
What the experts like about
A major national maker of
n
guod secretarial rha.r —
steel office desks and files for
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small
lumbar-pot littii, open
more than a half eentury, this
company ha* long eyed the i back, adjustable height, I I
estimated t!IO million office | inrh seat length, and no
chair market. Rut what the shoulder support. Ilf key imcompany’s engineers learned I port a lire Is the absence of
on their way t« a '‘dream ] xboitbler support, per nutting
chair" shouldn’t happen to h sill olders to lean backward
and restore tlie normal lutn
file clerk.
Tlie higher one travels in bar curve. The brcken hack
executive ranks the more like­ rhair construction is also *
ly he is to have a nagging comfort plus. It encourages
all important "lumbar spine
backache.
Tile bigger and aoftei rilsii- rontait." nr go.,d sill fin e t nrened the typical "cxiiutivi- sUrfare support for the hot
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avrlugc 111 tilth,-- Hi tiiotc
from the front to the hai k
of the seat portion 'Too
much," said t tie slttipk" ex­
perts. Increased seat length
March It. 1965
tends to pinch the under part
Admissions
cf t lie thighs.
Surah G ibbs, E d ith 1 iUon.
Likewise, the " a t -attention"
I ’m tain,
C a th y
look is out. (’hairs w-ith too Jacqueline
I yn n
G ra n iko w ,
Dorothy
small an angle between the
lln r t s f ir b l. M elds N o rris . S h ir ­
spine and the seal do not per­
ley Ret-knor, A rt if T . Ilenmit tlie sitter to throw* his
nett, S an fo rd ; W a lte r M arshoulders back and relieve the land, D e B n ry ; George Knan.
pressure
on his "lumbar D e l,a m i: W alter llis e , E n te r­
curve" or small of tile bark. p rise; P a tric ia Cooper, Lake
Tlie authorities said that M it t); M iner S h iw -i x. Osteen.
onr need* to "un stInightcu" I(i&lt;&gt; tmunl 1le k le, D ib in d n ; \ i
bis bark pen do-ally to take ‘da W bidden, I ’a lin d n lr; Dora
the pressure off the fifth lum­ G ia u -m m c r, W in te r I'a ik .
Ilirlhs
bar disc and allow the lumbar
Mr. and Mis. Ernie Tdsoli.
curve to curve. Minimum
s boulder to - 1 lot in bin t. angle Saliford, a tioyi Mi and Mix.
for prolonged rniufort
lufi Mii inii l Tompkins, Sanford, a
gul; Mr and Mrs. Edmund
degrees or more.
For added silting plenumr; I Norris, Sanford, a hoy; Mr.
adjust the slop ut tin- bottom : and Mis Walter Cooper, Lake
of the chair le maximum pom Mary, a boy.

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S e e k s S ta te Post

\ ednesday is st. Patrick's
Day and the wearing of the
green will Ire in order. The
day of the shamrock has hern
celebrated nationally since
1815 and dates hack to the
death of the patron saint of
Ireland several hundred years
•
Auto tag offices will be open
•all day Saturday in Sanford
and a r Fern Park to accommod ate the last-minute rush
Saturday is the deadline for
purchasing 1M5 auto license
plates. Long lines ai the court
house Monday indicate there
are a lot of people who have
n't bought their new tags.
Seeing Col. H. J. Furman,
head man of the Sanford Na­
val Acedemy, sporting a cast
on a broken arm. reminds «d
the morning Hill Taylor,
UDBO announcer, said. "This
radio broadcast this morning
comes to you in color—black
and blur; 1 took my kids
roller skating last night "
They are calling tiie colonel
' king of t h ^ sidewalk surf
rr&gt; " tiiven a chance to ex
plain Ins accident at Kotary.
I id l ot man declined, say
nig. I he stories i m hearing
a ir heller Ilian what really
happen* it just ehiHj.se the one
you like best
* •

•

fill] Blalock, of Key k\V-(
hi- purchased a home tin
\ lc Urnue and will rrinoyi
in- lanuly shortly. Blalock is
a brother of Mrs. E J Peep
lev, also of Vale Avenue.
\ Soi al Sl *oi ili rep!e-i n
tativ e u ill be al tin
- I "ill
mission room ludw , &gt;a ;* .hi
a m and 13 to p m each
Wednestlay dnimg \|m i Mav
and June.
Inland w a I • r w a » » * to
merer for Ituii -'.owed an in
crease of 3 3 |»t edit u n i
I!&gt;ti3, acioiding In tin* \mer
lean Waterways »»p« i .*i•n Inc.
• • •
Sign of spring Sanford po
lice officers Wile measured
lor Iheir summer uniforms
Monday.
• * *
The First Methodist Chur* l&gt;
folks are happy They »a&gt;
that "Opcralum Youth Win
is off to a good sl art The
congregation is conducting a
drive to build * Dew tduia
tmnjl building
Cltv reetenlitin director Jim
J c r n g a n got a public pa! mi
the hark Iron) &lt; H&gt; i 'minus

smner M L i Sonny i Haborn
at ltotary meeting

Jim has

a six or seven dav a week, 17
oi n hour a day jot* nod ire '
really winking bard We an
lucky to have him
Mayor Jimmy Crapps is
■lining ahight," according to
report! from Illy
lmt •*
expected to be in the hospital
for a couple more weeks He s
still not allowixi to have wsl
tors but that doesn't atop tile
mail from going through.
•

*

Gpor;r Dabbs, principal of
Bear Lake Elementary School,
is the unopposed candidate for
president-elect of the Florida
Education Association at its
slate contention in Jackson­
ville Thursday through Satur­
day.
Seminole County s c h o o l *
children will enjoy a two-day
holiday Thursday and Friday
while t'e lr teachers attend
the state meet.
Dabbs has been principal for
eight years and was a class­
room teacher for 13 years. He
Isolds a BS degree from the
L’niversity of Chicago and an
MS from Western Kentucky,
He presently Is working on an
advanred degree at the L’ni
versity of Florida
He is presently FEA director of district 3 and is past
president of the area 7 FEA.
DcSnta County Education As­
sociation, Seminole County
Education Association and Ad
ministrators Association. He
also is a member of N'EA,
FEA. DESP, NSPHA. NCTM.
all education associations.
Mrs. Mary Grooms, presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Education Association, and 15
other delegates will represent
Seminole County cduratora at
the three-day convention Near­
ly 10,000 teachers and school
officials are expected to be
in attendance
Delegates will vote on school
legislative
proposals
and
choose a president elect an 1
vice president.
Gov Hay don Burns will be
one of the large number of
speakers scheduled at the mnvrntmti

Area Planning
Gels Cash Boost

Seminole County

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LBJ Urges .
Voting Right
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“The Nile o f America”

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WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Presiifcnt J o h n s o n totfay
svvunir the full weight of the
VOL. r&gt;7 U nited P r e s s L eased W ire
E sta b lis h e d 1908 TUESDAY. MARCH 16. 1965 S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A
NO. 117
federal covernnient behind n
tlrive to ntnke good the proni'ise of equality—unkept for a
century—given the 'American
Negro,
Congress was poised for
swift notion on the Presi­
dent's proposals.
Senate lenders of both p a r t­
&lt;1HORDE I)A ItltS
ies met with A tty. Gen. Niehelna Kutzenbneh to smooth
out (lie final version of the
Scminnlr
County lim it voting rights legislation John­
WASHINGTON MTU —
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flop \ S U nion; Jr Demo
Stinilsy rhsirmrn hnvr rr- son sought.
The House judiciary com­
erat from the Fifth Florida
portni « foniMnril tutu) of
mittee had scheduled hearings
Concessional district, includ­
ITsIKW rollrctnl In the cur* even before the Chief Exec­
ing Seminole County I a corent Henri Fund drive with utive's call,
sponsor of the American Medl
D rills Found
In an often eloquent admore
income r\peetc»l. Goal
yil(, cal Association's health care
MARIANNA i l l ’ll
dress before an extraorilinary
bill, arcu'eit the \M \ today
for
the
year
I*
I?',000.
FBI said today that sheriff's
Reports were made jit »» joint session of Congress
misleading"
deputies stopped a car with of putting out
information
about
the
mea­
meet
mi: of thr Seminole-De- Monday night, Johnson told
$73,IKK) worth of marijuana in
Rary Henri Division with the the lawmakers and the nation
it Saturday and arrested Uie sure.
Herlong said llte so called
three 11enrt Sunday Arena that "the time of justice has
18-ycar-old driver.
running neek-nndtieck in a now come. No force can hold
■‘Eldercare" MU ifhes nol pro
it back."
vide the coverage which the
“
friendly rivnlry."
Cense Fire
Then, citing the words of
V
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\
claim*
in
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television
The
Deltnry
division,
under
LONDON ll'P I) — Soviet
(lie
song which has echoed
the chninmuishlp of Mis.
Foreign Minister Andrei c*&lt;tv an I new-paper advertising
through numberless skirmish­
Teerm
Ann
so,
reported
ft,"For
them
to
give
the
itn
inyko arrived in London today’
es in llie long civil rights
provides complete
aSitnfoni nreft, under Mrs
to begin four day* *&gt;f talks S &gt;” l,,n d
battle, he said that all Amer­
(overage i» not so ' he sa.d
Grorue
Milif,
$L*.»ss
tin*
with llritisli affinal* who w.irtt
icans — not just Negroes —
n an inter*;*-v ' It i i«t makes
inrluduft the Ne^rn divtMon
to discuss a possible cease­
must oveil', 1me "(he crippling
.1 available for lie states to
under the lendemliip of Mia.
legacy of bigotry and injus­
fire in Viet N.im
; i o* nle it f tiii * want In'*
Nnt het me 11»*1111y ; Sou111 S&lt;"tu- tice And we shall overcome."
l'.'ie kM k’« p ..n prop. -*■* a
iiude division, directed hy
Voters Sijrn
I'ltGES CONGRESS
medical rare !*rn ram Im
Mra. Klisnheth Thomaa, m»
Johnson urged Congress to
CAMDEN: kl.. i t ’PlJ pm ted flJMtH.
work days, nights anil week­
kkiliov County tentatively re needy pet's it- a ed *&lt;k .and
M *’ H!i» t 1 a 1 pi ft a, apreinl end* to pass a voting rights
Clsti-red ps ti*"-t Negro vo’efs iiVi-r It wood lie -ef • )*v ttiind . Inal
.hi i finance I
cvilila and apeuinl (itft 11 add- bill which would guarantee
Monday The group of al least
I* I* i al and sl al*
' id to the total Still to l o I " l i r e dignity of man and tire
tj [&gt;* rsnns cons.'ty’d lai • * •firi'ii
added ate receipts fiom the destiny of democracy."
ot well educated school l1ach _i;iiif»
In it s •ivi iit adseiti' n '
minimi Metndei* skate alum
"F or outside this chamber,"
ers *’
i niijt.'i . o To. kkl k liasetaim
H. nrt hen* fit, a. In^tuted f«*r T lie said, "is I he outraged con. I 1*1 li *, n i- pi oi idesuni* li
pin Sundiiy at thr 1111k. At science of a nation—the grave
( iiie r r illa s S la in
that tmn . the Child* tellii ..one! 11 of tunny nations an,I
Kl kl k 1.1 k| PI It klalav In I ier In n&gt; fils fltan t'n- ad
nun -ii j ’ on s pi ,(• - i *
Queen of II* alia will hr nam­ the harsh judgment of his­
s;a I 1*11 — Malaysian for, • s
ed
tory on our acts "
• C O M E A N D L E T ’E M ." &gt;;tv* D e p u ty S ally L ip^ey o f T a x ("olleetor T r o y
ha* broken tile tiai k of In I., li* ii an * /..in ulid- . ' o i.*l
Si in'*
In nt her hu-uieaa. Dr Ma­
Tire President's words were
!;,IV \ ui i’u i' S iitn n la v i- ti e ilt'iulliiii' tot iib lainitij; I9ti,'i iiutnninbili' )idone - ii s latest alfempt to in
Her Ion wa * r- pi eiaVy pi’-v
ria IS'H'J* pt rauhtiif in pho e aimed not only at Congress
tlle r a lil l ’lintn)
l i’ll -*' t .1)’ s ill II I, 'il V-I K. I * , till •xti'M&gt;i*i|| will be gralUt’il
liltr.iii tile 1 iitdaml !'* kill
*►
f Dr. I uia
nppoiiii« *l hut a t lire millions of his
mg 11 g-ieri i hi- :n a sin.b’ e I at a t" v ■ ■i a f ■ * &lt;•
in i|l -j mi -• 11 t P*
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Mia. Annan rhuinnun of the count 1 ymen watching on tele­
week ol bloody light.fig.
no * nun'* l'all!
Mi !. al so
iiuhii Ik t I'M whirh Hill he held vision. In solemn tones ha
I ciety which - mu tie i,
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in peRai y in .Vpi 11.
told them;
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IWIVA

Heart Fund
Nears Goal

Solon Peeved
Over Claims
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BRIEFS

\ comprehensive develop
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(irang*- i ourihi s was Liven a
lin.int’ial
t’sl-iv hy th*'
I s Hons iil and Home Fi
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1* S Hep. A R Herlong Jr .
m a telegram from Washing
imi. a*lv .srd Th*' Sanford
lit ralit that thi' i 111F \ lias
, ppioyed a gi .ml of 5 II ****** to
l r East i rnti .*1 I lorida lt* c
mil J’l.'mning i ioini li t" • * p M.m &lt;*•&gt;;»« 1•!• ti l ti “ *’ I' S
man* e I1"' prep.tr ation, "1 Hi* 1 jlH'.'lftM in Mmm' mw imiii V&gt;
pi.1 ri I .r llie i it land** tinlrn l . i f l *1* . 11f ill A| J .t I M| *v
I " tan a t• a ' win* li im hi11*' emiiem- ami orange t nun T r a f f ic S tu d y
n r iik m kill .I r h
The grunt o aii|iplemrnted Special proposals designed In
liv Si.',
m Itinils from Un- rut th*’ lumber ol tia fie
•i'
tun cnullt.es tu tile planning death, m s..uth EluiM.i
conn* il
mg ;toiti u r - pinn..ng info
The plan will cover all sub ran.*'- will l&gt;&lt; atied here k\« I
o il- ruining iin*ler long range nesday
**i veli'pmi nt &lt;&gt;f the two conn
ir. - I rli.in renewal, unprov Suspect Held
id highways, water Irallic.
N) \\ 1‘uttl IMCltEY U l’l
teireatum. airports, etc.
—\ m.in ujntrtl in &lt;
on
rharse* of running down
‘■Hire slalom atlenilant wlien
Cocoan Found
Ii*' refused In i-vtcnd gas ere
d.f was wo Hided and captured
Dead In County in a police dragnet Monday
night
The Re mmole County »her
i t s department today is lev * , \ i r K ilC t &lt;l)'V /
rig to find relatives of a deal
i lib ki.n d l ' l i - The Na
lll.in uh'Utitled as Klissell Holt tion.,1 I nr in is t nmn today
Itinwn. whose body wax found con'libted ,i (roliry stalement
in an automobile mired in saving a central issue in agri
sand west of Rear Lake
i allure i» wfH-lher *je will lak drivers license gave the at,'* to iiKijnloJii our [amilv
man s address as I*, o Rox farm paIti-rti or go down the
1013 Five Points Slat ion. In road lowit.l
factoty in tinroa It listed his age as 3t
field agtii lilt ur e "
Deputy J Q (Slim I Gallo
1 k \ Il El. IK)
way said the man apparent y
J kl'KRi'Nk 11.1 E it PH
attempted to dig his ear out
„( the sand ami had died from
possible exhaustion The body
was found oil a sand road oft
Lineal liea-'h Drive.

Congress Poised For Swift Action

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l.idiTi ate was better than tin
adminisii Jiion's Sorial Si
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pr u’ram x*irnet'mi .
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l.egi.slatun, state Sen. John without
any constitutional nil, wfm im rstikjiiiriJ tin*
ci'ii'ih, pmhi t Im4 jivrlilriit to
E Mathews Jr predicted.
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11C111a aft Americans Many
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North Orlando
Voting Today

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f i l i n g tu 1 li* pu ll * t o d a y In Selina, ,
vl**rt fuiif in*'i|»t 1 * 4f tin- vil­
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into convocation all the
tim)p»ty "f the ijt*\erument of
Tii**r i* ftir 1&lt;M t I’ftOIi’lit a 1 he (i 11,ateftt nation on earth.
■*Our miBKion »» at on re the
1 iae 1fi 11'l *'i] I n v i ' l i 1 Hi tlu»- r l i ’f
tmn. An rally iio«!iutie *h». k tddi'ftl a n d mufti I'UftIC u f t i l l *
revealed that Id Itu I Vutud Ik** country: To n c h l wronc. to
do jiifttnr, to serve man.H
WASHINGTON* 1 CPI) - A forf 13 o'clock.
second tl x Marine lias died
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Jn\ A NVelx. et**up fix*’.

Shootiny Claims
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shunting in k o t Na 111 wlien lie
was mistaken lot a member
of a Communist laalmg party,
the Pentagon said today.

O P E N FRIDAY

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N IT E T I L 9

lAJAVfi FIRST
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ALWAYS

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The opening of Pinehurst
Park playground and ball
field area at 24th Street and
Chase Avenue givea the city
five lighted baseball diamonds
lor the use of city youth and
adult leagues. The present
park used to be a big bole m
the ground, then it was a San
Gary land fill, now it's a
plcasanl 10 acre park This is
good planning, making some
thing out of nothing.

Students Attack
BK1HUT, Lebanon lU PI)—
A mob of 10,000 studehts at­
tacked and burned part of the
West German 'Embassy in
Baghdad. Iraq today in pro
lis t against Borin's impend
ing recognition of Israel.
Baghdad Radio and reports
from Bonn said the students
' burned two floors of the e m
h stiy and desecrated the
S Weal German Lag.

i.

$6.8 Million Income Seen With Port
l!&gt; Paul Brookshire
(East of a Scries)
The value of the economy
of Seminole County could be
inen seed hy Ifi 8 million annually if the Port of Sanford
pomes into being and handies
the cargo It is expected to.
In addition, the annual ship­
ping savings to the area would
amount to an ealimnled f t X
million annually at the end of
a five-year period if cargo in
the amount uf 500.000 to 550,(10*1 tons pA'sea through the
pul t.
These would be tire major
direct benefits Ur the SanfoplSeminole County area if a one
berth port facility if con­
structed on the St Johns Riv­
et, Lock wood Greene Engi-

lieirs. In- . have tol.) the at Sanford at lire end of a five
Rrmimde County Chamber uf year period, approximately
Commeice
*
350,000 tone can he classed
t'sr of the waterways and a* general cargo and 220,000
port nf, Sanford, facilities tons can he classified as hulk
would result 111 an estimated cargo
If these cargos &lt;un he ob­
savings of {I At per ton for
general cargo to }2 31 per ton tained for shipment through
the lefminal, the value of the
savings on dry bulk cargo.
Passage uf one ton of gen­ economy of Seminole County
eral cargo over the marine would tie increased hy f.Tli
facilities at Jacksonville adds million due to general cargo
$l*i.21 to the economy uf that and tl.2 million due to move­
area, according to the Jack­ ments of bulk cargo. Thus,
sonville Seafarer. This yard the figure of |t*.,8 million is
sink i* used to determine determined,
An annual payroll value
what impact the Port nf San
ford would have on the Sun due t*&gt; cargo moving Grruugh
the marine terminal would he
ford-Semmole economy.
Of the 550.000 tone of car $3.4 million, according to the
go available to peas .through Lockwood Greene ettidy,
the tuaimc tcmilnal ►facility j M*Lel would he the actual

Sanford," tin* eligineeis atale
The Seminole C o u n t y
flatly
Chamber of Commerce was
The fott that hatge termi­ told that a port of Sanford
Appioxunalely $2 42 p*r
nal facilities do have the abil­
ton i* paid, io port terminals ity to attract 'indui.tr«V
probably will hr uioir import­
f o r warehousing, handling well l,r pomled outy^iy
ant a i a vehicle to furthrr ex­
ami loading and unloading l tine recent hm gyrter ruin a Is pand the comnirivr of the a r ­
general .sign. C-ing tins constructed in Ge/igia.
ea than to aerva existing
figure and othrrs a* a Invar.
They ate at / llalnkridge. commerce.
It la-ealimated that thr profit Augusta and l'•^uluhua. Thr
A substantial gain in the
for lire port facility'ill five average age of (tie terminala number uf new imluitnal
&gt;e i.i a would he $;5u,0iH) a n ­ ia less tlian five years, yet plants m the tributary area
nually.
six new, siishle industries ia forecast and the presence
Thr foregoing would he have located in Bsinhridge of port terminal facilities
thr dlrrrt benrfrts fiom the and Augusta a» a result of would induce industries to lapoll of Saufuid. But thr ex* thr ennstrUction of the Ijaigr cate near economical water
(iti ted loeation uf new In 1us­ lei null,.1 fa, *I*I&gt; ,
transportation.
in ’ s tunauie of the hurge fa­
At C'oluint.ue, whcie the
T h e long-range .benefits
ct lit lea could mean millions terminal is lest than two could far exceed the |d.8 mil­
more to the economy. "New years old, three new indus­ lion •conomic shot-in thw-arm
industry certainly could l.e et- tries have lo-sted there a t a expected at th# end of five
ti acted hy .a putt l e m m a I at result.
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hope and f o r f a i t h in o u r
detniuiacy in to'hut in h « p peninc iiere tonight.
•'For the r r ir i of pain, th*
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fire Auxiliary
To Give Supper
In DeBary
' My Mrs. John I,con*
The Auxiliary • to the DeBery Volunteer Firemen’s Asaociation will hold a covered
diah supper a t It p.m. Wedne*day In the Recreation Hall.
Husbands are Invited to a t­
tend and members are asked
to bring their own table serv­
ice and a covered dish.
Plans for the supper were
completed at the auxiliary's
regular meeting held last
Thursday afternoon In the
Recreation Hall with Mr*.
Francanna Howard presiding.*
Invocation waa given by Mr*.
Charles Ulrich and Mr*. Ed­
ward ltealy led the flag sa­
lute. Reports were heard from
the various secretaries and
the treasurer.
A program of Irish songs
was presented by Mrs. Adam
Muller, music chairman, to
mark St. Patrick'* Day. Join­
ing her were Frank Pinto,
vocalist, and Mr*. Marie Dungan, pianist.
I t was announced that tic­
ket* are now available for the
annual variety show to be
presented April 23-24 In the
. Recreation Hall.
R e p o r t s on membership
wsre presented by Mr*. Mar­
garet Schneider, chairman,
and report on fires during the
past month was given by Mr*.
Sophia Stutterhclm. A ailent
auction was held following
the meeting.
Refreshment* were aerved
by the committee, Mr*. Pier­
son Little,, chairman, and
Mr*. Olga Crosby, Mt*. Ruth
Hamilton and Mr*. Howard.

V fn tt

Pioneer Club
Adopts Program
To Aid VFD
lly Mildred Haney
Member* of the Deltona Pi­
oneer Club have voted that
their aerond meeting of each
month, which this month falls
next Monday, wilt feature a
game of '•pcllona" for All res­
idents and guests of the Com­
munity.
Proceeds from these social
evenings will go to the Vol­
unteer Fire Department fund.
Regular meetings on the
second Monday of each month
will continue with the carryin dinner and a short program.
r i a n t for setting up the
schedule were discussed and
voted upon at last week's din­
ner meeting which featured
a baked ham entr&gt; c’J ’rogram
for the evening w *^ provided
by the Dellary Choral Croup
which sang lilting melodies
from well-known composers.
Following the performance,
members of the chorus were
served refreshments.
Pioneer residents of Del­
tona are urged to attend
meetings of the club and par­
ticipate in its program of ac­
tivity.

H E R E ’S W H A T h a p ­
pens (to p photo) w h e n
m e a n ii'l b r o th e r (cen­
te r, b o t t o m
photo)
loads punch fo r s is te r 's
p a r t y w ith d a d 's sleep­
ing pills. P h o to s w ere
ta k e n by T h e H e r a ld ' h
Ma r y a n n Miles d u r in g
th o skit, "L ife o f th e
P a r t y , " p a r t o f a tn lc n t
p r o g r a m p re se n te d by
t h e B eta Club o f F o r e s t
L a k e A cadem y. In top
g r o u p n re ( f r o n t, le f t
to r i g h t ) J u d y L e itn e r
and Ricky S te v e n s ; (on.
c ouch) T im Vance, P a t
Kenrich,
Randy
K n ig h t, J im C r e s s ,
S h a u n D a v i s , all
g u e s t s . A round th e
pu n c h howl Ricky C a ld ­
well, ( f a t h e r , left) and
Meredith
Snm m er
( m o th e r , r i g h t ) . T h r e e
c hildren a r e K a y H a r t ­
well, D oug Foley a n d
T e r e s a T rim b le .

Outdoor Art

DeBary Firemen Show Scheduled
At Mansion
To Locate New
By Mrs. John l-rnne
An art show bus been an­
nounced by the DeBary Art*
Ry Mr*. John Leone
ami Craft* Club to he held
Needed atreet signs in De­
Bary will be erected by mem­ from 10 s.m. until sundown
ber* of th# Volunteer Fire De­ rm grounds of the DeBary
partment, with autiioriration Mansion House, Thursday,
by the County Cominiasion, May 1 Ml*. Viola Howard I*
after a thorough canvass is chairman of the event and
mad* of th* community to1 artist* wishing to displny are
not* location* of streets and asked to contact her to make
corners presantly unmarked. apace reservations. A small
Plana to r th* project were fee will lie charged each ex­
made a t the firs department's hibitor. Refreshments will lie
March meeting and each mem­ ■old and there will lie gate
ber wee named a committee prises awarded. A program nf
of on* to carry out the su r­ entertainment and an auction
also are scheduled during the
vey.
It was announced that tic­ day.
Resume on the allow wa»
kets are now available for the
forthcoming variety show to given by Mrs. Howard at Inst
be held April 23-24 at the Fire Thursday's regular monthly
meeting of the Arts and
Hall in Dellary.
Chef Harrison Iternritter Craft* ( lull held at the Man­
served refreshment* at cloar sion House with Arthur pen
of the builneaa meeting after nett presiding. Five new mem­
which the group tnjoyed a so­ ber* Joined during the meet­
ing.
cial hour.

Street Signs

P a n fd rB

P a g e 2— M arch 16, 1965

News Of Men
In The Service
Capt. Tully Bringing
Big Fleet Oiler Home
The Navy’s big fleet oiler.
USS Neosho, c o m m a n d ^ by
Capt. J. M. Tully Jr., of San
ford, will return on March 25
to her home port, Norfolk, Va ,
alter 7 4 months of service as
tin- flagship ol the command
cr, Service Force Sixth Fleet,
in the Mediterranean.
Captain Tully, former com­
manding officer of Koconnais.
sancc Attack Wing One at San
ford Naval Air Station, said
Hie long deployment tx-gan
for the Neosho on Aug 21, of
last year.
Ill the Mediterranean, the
Neosho replenished 3on ships
In addition to her regular de­
liveries of blark nil. Jet fuel
and aviation gasoline. the tdlei
also delivered over 350 ton*
of flrct freight and deck car
go to the ships oi the C. S
Sixth Fleet.
The Neosho visited the ports
of Naples, Italy; Rhode* mat

Athens, (Ireece; Istanbul, Tur­
key; Barcelona, Kola atid Pal­
ma dc Mallorca, Spain; Gi­
braltar, British Crown Colony,
and Cannes, France.
Commissioned in 195-1,
Neosho l* one of six "super
oilers," Ihrce on each coast,
built to accompany the For
restal class aircraft carrier
This make* her one of the
largest and fa»tc»t'oilers in the
world, wllh a capacity of eight
million gallons nf fuel and a
top speed of 21 knot*.

Expert Sought
SUSANVI1.LK. Calif ( l PI)
—Lassen County official* say
they may h u e to call on an
expert safecracker in a slate
slate prison to open the county
clerk1* vault Someone closed
it for the first time in 30 years,
and nobody knows the com bin
at ion.

DeBary Club
Plans Deep Sea
Fishing Trip

M A R I N E R E S E R V E S fr o m t h e E ig h th Division E n g in e e r s b r e a k o u t C
r a tio n s d u r in g lunch h o u r while ctcnrinR gro u n d f o r th e proposed F o r e s t
C ity C o m m u n ity A ssoc ia tion Clubhouse. In th e jrroup a rc (se a te d , le f t
to r i u h t ) Cpl. W . It. Floyd, CpI. J. M. H u n n ic u tt, L /cp!. J . E . T hom pson,
L /c p l. A. P. B e nson; (In back) Cpl. J, G a rc ia J r ., Cpl. It. A. S h u f o r d , Cpl.
M. J . Babb, Sgt-tfr. N. F o x a n d S g t. W. H . S tric k la n d .
(H e ra ld P h o to )

Bachelor Girl Kim Novak Weds British Actor
ASPEN, Colo. (UPI) - Kim
Novak, Hollywood’s pouting
bachelor girl, carried yellow
daffodils and flishlng red hair
into a snowy meadow Monday
to m arry British actor Rich­
ard Johnson.
The nervous, n o r m a l l y
blonde actress flubbed her
lines.

Deltona Names

Army Sgt. Freddy Robin­
son, whose wife lives »t 1608
Knox Avenue, participated In
a two-week winter field train­
ing exercise conducted by the
Third Armored Division near
By Mildred Haney
Hnhonfcls, Germany. Robin­
Lewi* Crumley of DcLnnd
son's parents, 5Ir. and Mrs.
hat accepted the post a*
Thomas Demps, live at 2027
teacher for the Spanish Class
Grapcvillc Avenue.
being taught at thr Little
Red Schoolhouse in Deltona
Pvt. Ronald D. Cash, son
ns purl nf the Adult Educa­
of Mr. and Mrs. Darask Mostion Program.
tor, Sanford, recently com­
Crumley promise* nn effec­
pleter! an intelligence analyst
tive approach to the langu­
course at the Army Intelli­
age, depending very little on
gence School, Fort Holabird,
the written form hut empha­
Md. Cash is a 19(14 graduate
sizing the actual sound of the
of Seminole High School.
spoken word It is expected
Boatswain's Mate 3,'cl Con­ that member* of the class who
gut “lost" at the beginning of
nie C. Smith, USCG, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney C. the term will find thi* way
■Smith, of Lutz, is serving more effective and appealing
and nil who signed for the
aboard the Coast Guard Cut­
ter Writwuid, which left New course are urged to attend
York March 5 for a three- clanes on Monday* at 1:3(1
week training cruise in the p.m.
Firat hour will he spent in
waters off Bermuda.
review for new student* with
remaining time devoted to
advanced students.

New Teacher Of

It was the first marriage for
the 32-ycar-oId glamor girl
who has been linked romantic­
ally with such names as Cary
Grant and Frank Sinatra.
She said after the ceremony
In this mountain ski resort
that it was worth waiting for
Johnson, a 37-year-old English
Shakespearean actor.
Miss Novak admitted she
was nervous. The 70-year-old,
deep-voiced pioneer j u d g e
who
married the couple
agreed.
"I didn't expert her to he
so nervous," Pilkin County

Judge William T. Shaw said.
In crisp, mountain weather
close by a rushing stream,
Miss Novak toyed with her
nosegay of yellow daffodils—and flubbed her lines when
ssked to repeat the marriage
vows.
A patient Judge Shaw smil­
ed and the show went on.
Johnson and Miss Novsk
were at their knolty-plne ca­
bin at the T-Lazy-7 ranch to())
day. They planned to stay at
the Rocky .Mountain resort
for a two-week skiing honey­
moon.

Spanish Class

By Mrs. John l.one
DeBary Fishing Club is ar.
ceptlng reservations for n
deep sea fishing trip out of
Daytona Bcarh scheduled for
Thursday, April 22, aboard
the Marianne which has ncci uniKidatinns for 32 persons.
.lames Greenlee ha* been
named chairman for thr event
and those wishing to make
the trip nre asked to contact
him.
,
Plans for the day were annminred at the March meet­
ing of the group held ut the
Cl return’* Ree rent ion
Hall
with the president, Norviu
Roach, ill charge. At this
time Roach named George
llandwoik and Grcrnlce to
serve a* a nominating com­
mittee with report to he made
at the April meeting.
Program for the evening
featured allowing uf a rolor
LONDON (UPI) — It Just
film on Mexico with Elmer
wasn't a good week for the
Thompson at the projector.
British post office.
First, a letter bearing a
11 tilling stamp instead of a
postage stamp was success­
fully delivered.
TTien Bryan Macey, of
Southampton, finally received
a post card that was mailed
just a few miles away. It
was dated Oct. 7, 1954.
Macey complained to the
post office but not about the
delay.
He was furious because the
mailman charged him an ad­
ditional penny to cover an
Increase In postage rates.

Tough Week
For Mailmen

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Los Alamos, N . M ., City O f 'Eggheads'

European Movie Star Initiated
•W ith Florida Swamps, 'Gators
OCALA (UPI) — Claudia
Cardinal?, a star well ac­
quainted with European film
method*, cot her initiation to
Hollywood movie-makinc the
hard way—sloshing around n
cypress swamp complete with
alligators.

Shooting on the UniversalSeven Pictures co-production,
"Blindfold,” which stars Rock
Hudson and Miss Cardinale,
began on location in the
Ocala area. The two stars
spent most of the first week
up to here in swamp.

’ Life On Island Of Bahrein
Told To SS Jr. High Pupils
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By Jane Casselberry
South Seminole Junior High
School eighth ami ninth graders learned about tile in the
island ol Bahrein from A2'c
Jerry Jordan
Bahrein
a small British
protectorate in the Persian
tlulf olf (he coast of Arabia
and young Jordan lived there
in 119G3 with his parents His
father works for the United
States government in charge
of shipping in the area,
Jerry is tne nephew of Mrs.
l.ona Battle English teacher
ai South Seminole
His listeners were particul­
arly Interested in the marriage
customs and he told them
that the price paid (or a
bride—often sight unseen—is
a status symbol Although the
A r a b -may think more of his
goat than hi‘ wife, the man
with several daughters is
lucky as he can sell them to
prospective bridegrooms.
Many diseases are prevalent
due In poor sanitation, but the
&lt;sheik is trying lo institute pro­
grams of public sanitation and
elementary education Before
modern medicine was introdur
ed the natives thought it was
normal for men of 35 to go
blind and did not know that it
was caused by flics
The natives get their opin­
ion of life in America at the
local movie house, which f&lt;a
lures Hoy Itogers movies. Jcr
n
a hand-orne ms and a
half looter, was referred lo by
III- popu a •• as "Texas "
I hi- heat i- almost unbear
a'lli there but the wiry na
l.u'» may be seen when tern
pvr.ilures are 1J5 in the shade
phn.ng a fast game of &gt;oc
cer in the sun

Jobless Taxes
Drop Pictured
TALLAHASSEE 1 1 PI l State and national prosperity
will cause lower jobless com­
pensation taxes tor r mp!o&gt;ri­
lin' xear areordlns to the
Florida Development Coin
ni-siuin
But the co m m issio n w a r n '
some e m p lo yers w ith a high
LI kii In mover will hasc lo
pay higher ra te s than last
y ea i

The co mm iss ion said W
cause of high employment,
fewer benefits were paid to
Honda workers in 10(31. rul
ting the tax rale for many
employ ers

JER R Y

JO R D A N

Things To Hum
At Winter Park
Mall 18!h-27lh
Winter Park Mall Merchants
Association has cooked up a
deal to keep things humming
for 10 day*
They are going to give »
way lo one ot their lucky cus­
tomers a $: 300 swimming
pool The pool is 23 feet across
and n equipped with a patio,
redwood deck, inside and out
Mile ladders and romplvle Id­
ler system II holds 15,000 gal
lulls ol H a te r

Each of the slorrs in the
Mall that d i - plays the official
p o - te r will g l ' e everyone a
free t u k e t
No p u r c h a s e Is
n ecessary and the |*ool will be

awarded on Saturday March
27 at 9 i; m The winm r doe*
n t e v en have to tse pre sen t lot

they will tie notified by the
Winter Pat.; Mall Merchants
Association Pool will be in
stalled in winner's yard
In connection with the pool
giveaway the following pro­
gram has tseen arranged
Thursday and Friday 7 to 9
p m . the Orlando Otters
rSCUBA divers I will entertain
in the pool, playing cards, eat
mg and drinking, painting or
drawing and blowing up bal
loons, all visible from the
deck and across Die sides of
the pool, lion Ilciland is Otter
president, and Jack Spillman
is in charge of the Mall pre
sent at ton
Saturday v 2 30 p in . thete
will be an "Ooh! l.a’ La*
swim suit and beach wear
fashion show Pal Flesher will
be tbe commtntalor All mer­
chandise will be from the Win­
ter Park 'tall merchants
March 22, 7 to 9 p m Wo­
men S FSD \ i p t i t fishing
rhamions Vi Spillman and Eva
Mills, logethei '41th more fun
by the Orlando Otters.
March 23, 2t. 25, starting at
7 p m each night the Amer­
ican lied Cross of Orlando will
feature life saving dcmontlrs
lions, safety in a canoe and
•'Teaching Jehnny to Swim.*
a program put on by Ellen
Weaver and narrated by "Miss
Nancy”
from ' ‘R o m p e r

At least, they didn't have
to worry — much — about
snakes. A team of snake
hunters kept a considerable
area around the camera free'
of water moccasins and
poisonous reptiles. (One huntter was bitten, by a snake
that turned out to be nonpoisonous.)
Rut the alligators were in
the script. The climax of one
scene fopnd the two actors
face to face with a 13-foot,
1,100-pound
gator,
which
gnashed its nasty - looking
teeth at them and slithered
away.
Despite the discomforts of
location shooting Si iss Car­
dinale said it bus its advant­
ages.
"Wading around in the
swamp, with those fish and
the weeds, is nut nice," she
said. “ But I do not like to
woik always in a studio. It
is too technical.
"On locution, things are
more real and true.
"That alligator, for ex­
ample. He looked like he was
asleep, hut he was not sleep­
ing! When he opened his eyes
and then his mouth—I tell
you. the expression on my
face was very real and true!"
Of course, things weren’t
quite as real ami true ns they
will look on the screen. The
big alligator and four or five
others used in the picture
lame from Ross Allens' Rep­
tile Institute in nearby Silver
Springs, and they were about
as tame ns 'gators ever get.
Each of them was guided
by a man from thr institute,
who was either underwater
or otherwise coneealed from
the camera. Allen, himself.
Steered the big boy, who is
the largest alligator known to
be in captivity.
It h»|&gt;epned lo be the fust
time Allen hud ever tried to
put a gator that big through
its paces outside of a cage,
hat Hudson anil Miss Cardinule weren't told that until
luler.
•■Blindfold" actually is the
third Amcnmn movie Itiat
lias starred Miss Cardinale,
who is a star in three langu­
ages and it charmer in any
language, but il is the fust
she has made in the United
States.
The two earlier pictures,
“The Ihnk Panther*' with
Peter
S, lli i* and
David
Niven, and 'Circus World"
with John Wayne, were film
rd in Europe

LOUISE HiRRinb o th n m , d a u g h t e r of
M rs. D o ro th y A u stin ,
of S a n fo rd , and a s t u ­
d e n t n u rse n t O ra n g e
Memorial S c h o o l of
N u r s in g , O rlando, will
a d d r e s s th e Seminole
H igh S c h o o l
P a ra Medics r i u h a t 7 :30
t h i s evening a t th e
school, A 'G.’l g r a d u a te
of Seminole Digit, Miss
H ig g in b o th a m
w as
p r e s id e n t- o f tiie f r e s h ­
m an class d u r in g Iter
first y e a r a t O range
Memorial.

Uncle Sam
Needs You!
Ilrall calls In Seminole
County are rxpeclrd to go
up sharply In 'lay.
Airs. Nancy Nordstrom,
clerk of local Hoard 2H, Se­
lective Service System, says
the reason for Ihis is sim­
ple; Enlistments have drop,
per! off.
Kvrn the Navy, Mis.
Nordstrom said today, may
have lo resort lo (he (trail
for the firs! time.
Four men from Semlnotr
Courtly wrre called up lor
(hr draft In Marih but only
one was accepted.
Sis young men already
have brrn examined (or thr
April call, Mrs. Nordstrom
said
In May Ibis figiur may hr
, doubled.

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L O S ALAMOS, N. M.
( U P I i—Farcnts In this moun­
tain industrial city of 13.000
persons don't Know the meancf the term "high school
dropout."
That's because in the last
10 years, thp dropout average
less than one per
nil 12 public school
grades at Los Alamos.
Included with this ratio is
the fact that students here
have average intelligent quoti­
ents between 115 and 1111—a
full 10 points higher than the
national average. Also, the
average family Income is
$0,073.
Rebind these surprising sta ­
tistics is the town of Lcs Ala­
mos itself—the Atomic Ener­
gy Commission’s “ f a c t o r y
town" for the production of
nuclear products. This town
hns an average of more iloct.-rote degrees than any other
community in the nation. It
hns the greatest collection of
scientists on a per enpita
basis of any place in the
world.
With these doctors and sci­
entists ate the thousands of
technicians and skilled work­
ers needed to turn out the na­
tion's stockpile cf atomic wea­
pons. Their children are the
students at L o s Alamos
schools.
School superintendent Clar­
ence W. Richard* said he’s
more concern rd with the direc­
tion his 5,1100 students will
take after graduation than he
is with dropouts He keeps nrrurntr records cn the college
training hi* student* take

For the bored student, the
Los Alamos system provides
a 7,000-volume library. Side
courses in everything from
wood working to drama are
offered to keep students from
vaulting ahead too rapidly.
Advanced classes in lan­
guages, sciences nnd mathe­
matics are the rule. When a
student graduates from high
school, he ha* already com­
pleted studies prescribed for
most college freshmen.
But rather than skip bright
students ahead in classes, thr
Lo* Atnmcs school* prescribe
a broadening program. In­
stead of graduating students
with 1(3 credit hours a t age
IS. Richards prefers to gradu­
ate them at ago 18 with 30
credit hours.

Richards admitted there arc
some student* who Just can't
ire held
buck. Because of their
Ai
backgrounds nnd home lives,
many students still graduate
a year ahead of other stu­
dents, some two years ahead.
But Richards and his teach­
ers fare the same problems
faced by nit teachers.
"The students tend to clique
a little too much in higher
grades," he said, "nnd like nil
schools, we have our trouble
makers. Ours are just a little
smarter.”
The recent arrest of five
students on charges of van­
dalism shows th a t even tire
offspring of scientists have
the urge to blow off teen-age
steam once in a while.
"J u st because we have a

high level of educated perplc sprcinl grants from the fed­
here doesn't mean we don’t eral government.
Of these amounts, morn
have
our juvenile prob­
lems,” Richards said. "Kids than 70 per cent goes for
will bo kids regardless^ of teachers' salaries. Last y ea r’s
budget ran $3.04 million for
their parents' educations."
Money for the Los Alamos the 5.0O0 students here—an
Schools' operation comes in an average of $610 per stu ren t
extra lump from the A EC. per year. That average is
th e —funds—provided -tw ice - t h e —amount_ZLfent in
by New Mexico, almost 40 per most other
rent of the money comes in Mexico.

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is one that has seen previous service. W hatever you plan to invest
in v o u r next car, above all consider Cadillac.

Hoorn.”
March 26 and 27, Nick Nick­
erson, the "human fish" will
enter the pool at 7 p. m. on
Friday, the 26th and will at­
tempt to remain underwater
in Uie pool until 9 p m
Sat­
urday, the 27th. a total of 26
hours which would be a re­
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Tbe Road Department will
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30 on 29 road and bridle
project*, including four Isa
log :5th Street in Sanford
between French Avenue and
MellonviJIe Avenue.

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Thought For Today
O ne t h i n g ia needful. M a ry h a s
c hosen th e good portion, which shall
n o t be ta k e n a w a y fr o m h e r.— L u k e
10:42.
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T h e h is to r y o f free m en is n e v e r
renlly w r i t t e n by chance b u t b y
choice— th e i r choice.— D w ig h t D. E i­
se n h o w e r.

Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N'F.A) —
The Republican party has no
more energetic, inventive rebuilder today than a tall.
•latlika fellow named Craig
Truax, 36. the Pennsylvania
GOP chairman. -'
He la one of the toughestfibered young professional*
to appear on the scene in
years. About half tha time,
however, he acta like a kind
of rangy atf who hasn’t a
serious cars.
It’s a nlea cover. While
Truax la smiling Impishly, ha
ia busy checking hia 30 or 40
irons in tha fire and adding
rn or*.

Throughout the struggle to
oust Dean Burch aa national
chairman, Truax was being
discreetly feverish in Die
background, happy that Midwesterner*, many of them
Goidwateritea, were lugging
the Lull. In thorn* diiya Truiix
wna uiinig tha Ion if dint uric**
U*li‘|&gt;hon« like to faint))’ in*
tarcom.
lle'i in the thick'of an •ffort by party senior* to take
the Young Republicans' chairmanihlp out of the grasp of
arch conservatives at the YR
convention this Juna in Miami.
’Truax turned up at the

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Mra. John Leona
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Daltons
Mrs. Mildred Haney
444-4431
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441 4444
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Laka Mary
Mra. France* Wester
442-4414
Lake Monroe
Mrs. 11. U Johnson
441-4741
Lang wood
Mra. Donna Eatw
448-441?
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret Coaby
414-4744
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
411-4441
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VR'i r e c e n t ‘Teaderahrlp
school" In Washington ami
quietly insinuated himself aa
• n uninvited panal m*ml.rr
fur ■ cloird-door diaruaaion
of campaign planning.
In Philadelphia he piloted
n Pennsylvania-New JcrscyPctaunre meeting of parly
people limed at projecting
Republlcani deep Into th i
b uilne n of itU ckfng complex
urban problim i—• • a «tep to­
ward winning th i clty-auburban voti.
Mil I n t e m t In gittlng
good candidalea for high offlci In many plarei li corild a n b ly more than vocit.
But he'i active vocally, too.
S in n November ha'a made •
flock of hird-hitting ipeechea
telling Republican* they've
got to meet the nation'* prob­
lem* if they aver expect to b#
taken aariouily aa in inatrumant for governing.
Amid th li whirlpool of *ndaavor, Truax rhaaea around
I'ennaylvinll on I t a t i party
th o r n . A bunch of apeclallita
are being launched Into re• earchea that may halp Re­
publican* figure what kind of
a Pennsylvania they'll have
to adapt to In tha naxt 20
years.
If you clocked hla mileage,
verbal and otherwise^ .you'd
•wear Truax wax running for
offlca, but ha Inelata ba'a noL
Sayi ha:
"Tha political Ufa of a
party chairman la about ae
long aa a moth'a. lle'i gut
one momant In the larger pic­
ture to do eomethlng for hie
party."
Thla wiry type from Penn■ylvanla offera any biograph­
er a few eurpriaea. Me'a an
Indiana farm boy telling a
courthuuia - oriented major
party to gat with it In (he
city.
Me came off a 40-acre fa I’m
that barely operated above
the aubaletence level. Me Join­
ed the Army at 17, aerved
poit-war In Japan, waa dis­
charged
a* an
anti-tank
platoon aergeant. In the Kor­
ean war ha Jumped Into the
Navy, where he became an
information apeclallat.
In 1U54 he became editor
of the Wellaboro (Pa.) Ua*ette. Two yeara later he waa
with the State Republican
Committee, where — except
for a abort inlerludt aliawhare— ha roae aleadily to
tha chairmanahip in early
1963.
Truax livre and talk* politica with tha aeat of a Boaton lriah Democrat. Talking
it candidly with newamen, he
really nceda a clerk at hia
elbow to record the tiniei he
goea. off the record by la y ­
ing: "You're nut a reporter,
RIGHT?"
Who My* Kepullcana can't
be funT Thla fallow h*s tha
•tuff of which majority partlea are made. Ha goca at It
with aadJeaa drive, with idaaa,
with unquanchaid# good spir­
it.
Ha daaarvaa to Utra longer
than a moth.

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Why We Go To Church

s t r a i g h t f o r w a r d appeal to all o f ua
t o jo in in t h e building o f a b e t t e r
c o u n tr y a n d a b e t t e r world, p u t into
w o rd s t h e a s p ir a tio n s of millions.
In a philosophical Inte rlude t h e
P r e s id e n t c a p tu r e d th is pin p o in t o f
h is to r y in p e r s p e c tiv e : " W e a r e all
fellow p a s s e n g e r s on a d o t o f e a r t h .
A n d e a c h o f us, In th e sp a n of tim e ,
h a s only a m o m e n t a m o n g his c o m ­
pan io n s. H ow incredible it is t h a t in
th is fr a g ile e x iste n c e we should h a te
a n d d e s tr o y one a n o th e r ."
. H e c a u g n t, also, th e indom itable
s p ir it o f A m e r ic a and th e th rill of
b e in g a n A m e r ic a n : “ I t is th e ex c ite ­
m e n t o f be c o m in g — nlways becoming,
tr y in g , probing, fnlling, re stin g , and
t r y i n g n g a in — a lw a y s gain in g . . .
T h is is w h a t A m e ric a is all a b o u t. I t
Is t h e unc rosse d d e s e r t and th e u n ­
climbed ridge. I t ia th e s t a r not r e a c h ­
ed and th e h a r v e s t sleeping in th e .
unplow cd g r o u n d ."
T h e se a r e m o m e n to u s t r u t h s , m a g ­
n ific e n tly e x p re sse d . T h is was one o f
th e g r e a t I n a u g u r a l Addresaea.
Mr. J o h n s o n n a a s e t t h s c o u n tr y In
t h e r i g h t d ire c tio n , th e direction in
w h ic h th e people w a n t to go. (R e ­
p r in te d f r o m P h ila d e lp h ia I n q u ir e r .)

L y n d o n B. Jo h n so n , in t h e f i r s t 23
m in u te s o f h is new t e r m a s t h e elect­
ed P r e s id e n t o f t h e A m e ric a n people,
p a in te d a p o r t r a i t o f th is N a tio n t h a t
will Ion* be re m e m b e re d a s a m a s t e r ­
piece of o r a to r y a n d m a y e n d u r e f o r
g e n e r a tio n s to come a s a classic o f
h is to r y and lite r a tu r e .
A s t h e new ly sw o rn P r e s i d e n t
t u r n e d full-face to t h e a sse m b le d
th r o n g s in W a sh in g to n , a n d to th e
m illions w a tc h in g on television, a n d
b e g a n slowly a n d solemnly to deliver
h is In a u g u r a l A d d re ss, t h e r e w a s in
t h e m a n n e r o f t h e m a n a n I n d e fin a ­
ble b u t u n m is ta k a b le p ro m ise t h a t
t h i s w a s to be a n e x t r a o r d i n a r y m e s ­
s a g e a s well a s a n u n f o r g e tta b le oc­
casion.
In a n u n u su a lly b r ie f speech, a l­
m o s t lyrical In q u a lity , P r e s id e n t
J o h n s o n su m m e d u p th e m e a n in g a n d
t h e purpose a n d th e d e s tin y o f A m e r ­
ica— issu in g to e v e ry I n h a b ita n t. Ir­
re sp e c tiv e o f color o r creed, o f w h a t ­
e v e r section o r p a r t y , a r in g in g call
t o u n ity t h a t w a s a s p e rsu a siv e ns
Jt w as sincere.
"W e a r e one N a tio n a n d one peo­
ple,” t h e P r e s id e n t said. H e recalled
t h e c h a r a c t e r a n d th e f a i t h o f e a r ­
lier A m e ric a n a w h o " m a d e a coven­
a n t w ith th is land. Conceived in j u s ­
tice, w r itte n in lib e rty , bound in U n ­
ion, i t w a s m e a n t one d a y to inspire
t h e hopes o f all m a n k in d . I t binds us
a titl."
L yndon J o h n s o n h a s said m a n y
tim e s, b e fo re t h e election and a f te r ,
t h a t he m e a n s to be P r e s id e n t of all
t h e people— n o t j u s t som e of th e peo­
ple. T h is w as, In la r g e m e n su re , t h e
s p i r i t o f h is In a u g u ra l. H is counsel
a g a i n s t h a t e a n d in ju stic e , a n d his

Bruce

" Y o u C ould a t Least T a l k to H im ! "

Dr. Crane’s

By David Head
(Front tha book pabliahed by
The Macmillan Co.)
Distributed by
Newapaper Enterprise Aaait.
Why doe* the city m int go
to church? To acknowledge
the holy God on behalf of him•elf and other* who do no
auch thing; end to offer himaelf with hla fellow-Chrisllent for thoae other*. To put
it another way: In worahlp tha
Church speaks aa the prlratly
representative of the world
before* Gpdy and at the a*me
time accept* God's call to
prleetly activity in the world.
The Church l» called Into exlitenee for the sake of an
estranged' world. It Is to he
articulate on behalf of a atuttaring race; to about aloud In
the name of a ailent planet;
to worship the true God representing an idolatrous gener­
ation.
Otljhi* way to church, the
city aaint passes cars with
learnlng-ptates f r o n t and
bark, driven by men not learn­
ers of Christ. On tha pave­
ment waiting for buses are
fishermen who have not heard
tha call to be fishers of men
“come wind, com* weather."
What goto on in church while
they change gear* or halt, Is
for them. Karl Barth writes:
"While we era In commun­
ion with tha saints, tha eccleila of those who are gathered
together by Jesua Christ, w*
• re also in communion with
Rememher. the earlier you thoae who, perhaps, do not
can train a child to look with
Joy and delight upon books,
magaiinea and newspaper*,
the more likely you have
Tfca Herald r « r o B * i I***
railed his echool mark* and t*rs from l|i r n i e r t mm pat*
predispoied him to enter col­ 1U affairs. Tfcr wrlt«r maj moo
a Tfi aim* pra*14M
irilege!
l»r aim* r a rrltt Ilia w r l t i f i
Beware, too, that you busy fra* toi mr totod addrfss, Let*
nf frwlf (IktoB WO Wnfdl
college parents don’t overlook IffS
will tor u ltra pfffrr»«rr. L#tthis vital "brainwashing."
tars toddrrarrd i t tolkrra tors
totrrpInM* pruvldrd Ihry do
For many brilliant parents a u | dr il In ptorsntaltltn,
have children who are poor I'ttlfy la tool pa tilth* 4 I f
readers and who thus shun Tfer Herald.
college preparatory couraes in Editor, Herald:
high school.
The Sanford Council of Unit­
Parents, your own college ed Church Women wish to
degrees don’t "rub off" on thank all of you at The San­
your youngsters!
ford Herald who had part in
You must "brainwash" your giving the extensive publicity
child early if you wish him to —picture and copy—for our
World Day of Prayer obsorenter college!
For it rs tiiis early fond­ v anre.
We also want to express ap­
ness for books that usually
spells tha difefrence between preciation to Mayor Crapps
and Mrs llarkey (of Mr,
dropouts vs. honor students!
Send for my booklet "Mow Knowles' office) for their co­
to Raise Your Child's School operation in arranging for Ihc
Marks," enclosing a long WDOP proclamation and pic­
stamped,
return
envelope, ture,
Mrs George F Well*
plus 20 cent*.
Chair nun.
It will show how to pull a
Public Relations.
ihiid back up to the average
of his class within 6 weeks
F.ditor. Herald;
if hr has a normal I. Q,
A* chairman of Ihc Heart
( Always write to Dr.
( ranr in car* of thi* news­ Fund Drive an Lake Mary, 1
paper, enrloting a long wish to express thanks to the
■tamped, addrrssrd envel­ many contributors and also to
ope and 21) cent* to rosrr the youth wruj helped to make
typing and printing coat* the collections.
whrn you send for one of
The accurate amounl cannot
hi&gt; bouklrta.)
be quoted at this time because
many envelopes have not U-en
turned in yet. The committee
In charge would greatly ap­
preciate it ll thoae who have
not sent in their contribution*
would do ao aa soon as poss­
ible.
A total of tax M has been
collected by those helping in
prosperity Is organised con Laka Mary.
fusion.
Mra. Kay Sassman

Worry Clinic
Bred bring! out • faarlnatlng point which ahould
interval all 'parent!. For
tha time to perauada a child
to go on to collage la not
after h t gradual** from
high achool! You ahould do
It before he evrn atari* to
kindergarten I Kmart par­
ent* thua "brainwash” their
luddlara by making them
fund nf printed pagrs!
CASK V-4SS: Rtnd G„ nged 3'i, ia a high tehoul teach­
er.
“ Dr. Crane.” he began, "I
am a aubatitute carrier on a
rural mall rout* for a - f e w
waaka in the itimmer to help
aupplement my income.
"And I have made a rough
anaylaia that might be of
Interval to parent!.
"Many of three fanner*
aubacribe to a dally nawapaper, which I would deliver on
my route.
"And I found that the farm
home* which received a daily
paptr contracted very aharply
with thoae which did noL
For 1 checked hack agaimt
the achool record* of the
I farm children and found that
thoae from home* lacking a
newspaper, were uniformly in
the bottom third of their
claaa.
"On the contrary, thoie
children In ho m n where they
not only received a daily
newapapar hut alao education­
al magailnee, whether church
journal* or farm magaiinei

or Reader'* Digcet, were typ­
ically in the upper one-third
of their claaa in achool marka.
"Moreover, all the high
achool aenlora laat year who
then went on to college, were
from home* that received a
daily newapaper!
"I checked nnd’ f&amp;und that
40 per cent of our graduate!
did not try to enter college
and only two of their home*
received a daily paper!"
Such rlever dotrrtive work
na Itrnd describe* ahould inaplre all parent* to "brainwash” their children with deft
prodding to become swift,
facile renders!
For reading is the motor of
the entire educational m a­
chine.
Kven if your child hna a
high 1. ij., If he is a poor
reader, he will probably drop
out of high school or have
little Interest In going on to
college.
And the time !o produce «
good reader Is before kinder­
garten!
''Brainwash" your k id d ie s
favorably toward books, magM in e s , re a d in g gutties, e tc .
I.et the toddler* point out
various animals In their juv­
enile books, ami then link up
the sounds made by those
creatures, with their pictures
as well as their printed
names.
You ran do this even with
children from two yrurs old
anil onward!

Dick

West’s

Letters

pray a t yat but for whom
Christ prays, since. He prey*
Christ prey*, aince. He pray*
ian* pray they are, ao to
apeak, substitutes for all thoaa
who do not prey; and, In this
•ensa, they a r t In communion
with them. In the same way
m
Jesus Chrlat has made
Himself one with alnful man
and lost humanity."
There may sometime* be lit­
tle in worship to remind the
Christian of thia: that may b*
one reason why it may seem
a burden to b« endured rather
than the chance to bear an­
other's burden. A recent state­
ment on worship describes it
as "an affair betwean the
world and God, via ua." When
wa reallxe how aaally worship
can be a beautifully pavad
cul-d*-aac, or even a road clos­
ed at both enda, tha prlvlltge
of that "via” la Immense.
The second motive for wor­
ship is tha corporate offering
of the life of the "aalnU "
What wa offer primarily i*
our Ufa In tha secular world.
As tha sabbath for tha Jaw,
so every Sunday is meant to
be not ju i t a holy day differ­
ent from tha others, when the
Christian "takes a holiday,"
but a day repreaantativa of
"savin whole days."
I once heard a farmer ipeak
of life in the country, and of
the senae he had of contribut­
ing to the world'* interdepend­
ent Ufa. He said that the fin­
est experience thla side of life
(as he put it) was standing
on the back of a tractor, su­
pervising the seed-drill, and
revrllng in a dry autumn day.
Good lurk to him. Industrial
society provide* the tractor
but the thousand trade* of the
city can obscure the fact of
"contributing."
That seed-drill, it appears,
was invented by a city- lawyer
driven to country exile by ill

When you have lived In the
tame house for as long aa 10
years, the list of tiling a on
which your address I* enscribed becomes rather 'stag­
gering.
Now along comes the county
and, in elfect, moves ma
while 1 am standing still.
1 resolved on the spot to ig­
nore the whole thing and go
•head using the old number.
Then I learned that failure lo
post the new number carries
a fine of up to (300. That start­
ed me to looking on the posi­
tive side of the lisue.
Just think what It would do
for the economy if everyone
changed addresses.
Department stores w o u l d
have to hire millions of new
clerical workers to record the
changes on their charge ac­
count*. The metal industry
would rev up to capacity turn­
ing out numerals to put over
doorways.
Hie paper and printing Induatriei would undergo tre­
mendous expansion while re­
placing obsolete letterheads,
address books, telephone di­
rectories and the like.
The aale of itampa for
change of addrtia
cards
would wipe out the postal de­
ficit.
In a h o r t , unemployment
would be eliminated, business
would boom end we would ell
e n J e y unprecedented efflu­
ence, All It takes to achieve

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WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
next time President Johnson
feels that the national econ­
omy needs a pep pill, I hope
he will call me In for ■ con­
sultation.
I can prescribe a new meth­
od of economic stimulation I
believe will work better than
tax cuts, public works pro
jecls or any of the other tra­
ditional pump - priming de­
vices.
All that the President has
to do ts get Congress to pass
a law requiring everyone in
the United States to change
his address.
The potentialities of tills
system became apparent to
me this week when officials
of suburban Fairfax County,
Va„ where 1 reside, shot my
house number out from under
me.
They arbitrarily changed
my street address from 1063
to 3039. But no favoritism was
shown. They also changed the
number of all the other houses
in the county.
When the notification arriv­
ed, my first reaction waa sim­
ilar In w h a t , I (ell when I
beard that the telephone com­
pany was substituting digits
for exchange name*. Out­
raged Indignation.
For a long time I have
needed a larger house, but I
have refused to buy one solely
because I didn't want to go
to the trouble of changing the
addrasa on all of tha card! In
a y wallet.

haalth. H t took up agriculture
and organ playing. In church
one Sunday hla ayes lingered
on the organ pipes. Ha sud­
denly aa * them doing anoth­
er job—sowing aaeds—and
tha sound-box of tha organ
became the seed-box. The
•ead-drill had arrived.
Should he have been concen­
trating more on the business
in hand? There is a seme in
which It la impossible to have
wandering thoughts in pray­
er. for every thought has sig­
nificance and can b« Interpret­
ed “on tha • God-ward slda."
Perhaps certain church meet­
ings suffer because in the
sharing of eiparianca "rallgi.
oua" thoughts actra appropri­
ate, and one saldom hears, "I
have juat had • good idea
about what to buy my hus­
band for Christmas," or "Now
I know what to My to my em­
ploys whoa* home ia breaking
up."
I am not suggesting that
worship is a meant to meking
business more efficient or
home life'm ore liveable; but
rather than when w* meet the
living God He talks to us
about field and factory, home
and achool, His holy Word be­
ing grounded In our daily cir­
cumstances and needs. Our respenaa ia about those things
too.

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Teacher Watches Cousin's Progress
Ry Jan* Casselberry
W hen Central Florida's own
astronaut, 24-year-otd John
Youni, aml^hls fellow Gemini
astronaut, Virgil Grissom, go
into orbit this month in the
first two-men launch effort,
Joe Akerman, of t.ake Mary,
South Seminole Junior High
School science teacher, will
have more than a scientific
interest.
^ oung and Akerman arc
cousins, grew up together in
Orlando and were graduated
from Orlando High School in
$948. The cousins often dou­
ble dated and enjoyed fishing
and hunting together.
According to Akermnn, his
cousin was interested in rock­
ets as far back ns 1945 when
he gave a prophetic talk on
the subject to his history
class. A straight “ A" student,
Toung was a Hoy Scout ami
was active in such sports ns
football, baseball and track.
He majoreif in aeronautical
engineering at Georgia Tech
and was graduated second in
his rlnss.
Young saw action in Korea
ns a naval line officer, later
attending jet and helicopter
schools. He was involved in
an experimental project for
the Navy at Alameda, Calif.,
when he was accepted for the
apace program.
Unassuming and reticent by
nature. Young and his family
have not welcomed the pub­
licity accompanying his being
named to take part in the
Gemini project. Akerman also
notes that his cousin pos­
sesses a homespun humor and
always is considerate of
others.
Ills interest and encourage­
ment to young people in t fit?
fields o f science is noted by
the fact that he took time
fiuiii Ins strenuous training
program to write personal
letters to the twu top win­
ners in the recent South Sem­
inole Junior High science
fair.

Business
Briefs

M A K E S E N S IG N — K. O. Fox, littn c h e d to N aval A ir M a in te n a n c e
T r a in in g D e ta c h m e n t 1002, ha s his nctv s h o u ld e r Imanis sna ppe d on by
iris wife a f t e r being p ro m o te d fro m c h ie f lit ensign d u r in g cerem onies
a t S a n fo rd Naval A ir SI at inn.
( N a v y Ph o to )

D E M O L A Y W E E K in S a n f o r d is scheduled today t h r o u g h S u n d a y a c ­
c o rd in g to a pro c la m a tio n signed (iv A cting M ayor A. I,. Wilson. T h e .'!&lt;&gt;
m e m b e r s of th e club a r c p la n n in g a w ork-w eek w hich will include a c le a n ­
up p r o g r a m at Sem inole High S chool, T h e boys also in te n d e d th e l*resh y te r ia n «Ti m, h in a body S u n d a y and held alt in itia to ry d e g r e e eOtemony S a tu r d a y . From left a r e llohert K umhley, m a.-ler cmim-itur. M ayor
Wilson and Hick H unts, se n io r councilor.
(H e ra ld P h o to )

Balmy Weather

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WASHINGTON t t'PI i—Tile
wc.ithcr bure.m is expecting
the next In il.ix* In he chilly
we-l el the Mississippi, Iiul
w ariinr than nmmal lur the
Northeast. M i d d l e Atlantic
Male- and Florida,

T h e P im K Te st S h e ll Servi* &lt;*
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Health Insurance
Clinic Provided
DeBary M RP
DcHary Chaptrr, American
Association of Retired Per*
eons, has announced an or­
ganized schedule for Elmer
Crumbacher, Insurance chair­
man, to consult with member*
of the organization needing
hi* assistance in health insur­
ance matters.
Plans for the present time
call for Crumbacher to be on
duty at the Firemen's Recrea­
tion Hall from 1 until 4 p.m.
on Wednesday*. March 24,
March 31 and April 7.
Women of the chapter have
volunteered to serve as sten­
ographers to handle necessary'
correspondence involved. If
the consultation plan is suc­
cessful, further dates will be
announced a t the next chap­
te r meeting,
Guest speaker at the last
meeting was Lloyd H. Gard­
ner, of Largo, A ARP vice
president for the southeast
states, who was in (he area
to romplete organization of
new chapters in Daytona
llcnch and Deltona.
He announced that Florida
now has 4B active chapters
and advised that motivation
bringing nntional organiza­
tion members together in
thesr local groups is not so
much for fun and entertain­
ment as it is the opportunity
to put talents to work help­
ing others With their living
problems.
Activities chairman Harry
Hell, in briefing the 7ti mem­
bers and friends going on the
bus tour to Hunch Gardens
and Sunken Gardens, report­
ed that right additional, peo­
ple wishing to make the trip
had been put on a waiting
list, lie announced plans for
a lour to the Stephen Foster
Memorial Festival in May
and accepted registrations for
this event. Others wishing to
go are advised to contact him
at an early date.

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WrraTS

M a rc h 16, 1965— T a p e 6

Honorary Frat Taps Bud K irk
William L. (Bud) Kirk Jr..
402 Summerlin Avenue, was'
tapped today for membership
in OmiCrtm Delta Kappa n a ­
tional, honorary
fraternity

P V T . A L T O N (H utch)
E v a n s o f C a sse lb e rry
h a s com pleted Marine
C o rp s boot t r a in in g a t
P a r r i s Island, S. C„ a n d
is now a s s i g n e d to
Cam p LeJeune, Ja c k ­
sonville, N . C. He is a t
p r e s e n t e n jo y in g a 20d a y leave a n d v isitin g
h is g u a r d ia n s , Mr. and
M rs. J a m e s M y e rs ’ of
Q u e e n ’s M irro r Circle.
E v a n s is a I Bill L y m a n
H igh School g r a d u a te .
(H e ra ld Ph o to )

Honor Roll
Students Named
At Enterprise

By Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Honor roll student* at En­
terprise Elementary School
Tor the past »lx weeks grad­
ing period have been an­
nounced by Mr*. Sylvia Har­
din, principal.
Fourth grader* were Janet
Blair, Russell Hatchett and
Cheryl Walnsek. Those nam­
ed in the fifth grade werr
Buddy Baker, Demi Lnughlin,
Fred Perrick, Pat Lester,
Donna Semnnes, Susan Weir,
Robert Barber and Frank
Hinndi.
In the sixth grade were
Janice Cheney, Gwen Brown,
Charlene Johnson, Candy Wil­
cox, Tetes* Stehbins, Charles
Barlow, Andrew- Finn, David
Lang, Gary Richardson and
Johnny Sellers.
Janet Blair, fourth giader,
By Mildred llnnry
wn* winner in the local
A chartered bus trip for school's spelling bee with
Deltona residents to see the Charles Barlow, sixth grade,
Passion Play in Lake Wale* runner-up. Both will partici­
pate in the county spelling
is being planted for Ilie matcontest at a Inter date.
inee performance on Wednes­
day, March 21.
Arrangements are being Next, Please
handled by Chuck McCarthy j FLUVANNA, Tex lllP I)
| Thirty-seven persons were in
and those wishing to attend
front of Richard Skelton’s
should make reservations with ; shop when he opened Ins
him nt the fiist opportunity. doors. 'I’liere was good reason.
The bus will leave Dettima nt Skelton bees me the first barb­
norm and will return nt ap­ el lo open a shop in Fluvanna
proximately 7 p.m
in 25 years

the highest honor a Stetson
University man may receive.
Kirk was one of three stud­
ent* honored at ceremonies nt
nn assembly program on the
DcLand rumpus,
Kirk, a senior majoring in
the social sciences, is presi­
dent of the Student Union
Board, chairman of the Stud­
ent Union Board film com­
mittee, Student Government
Senate.parliamentarian, Stud­
ent Affair* committee mem­
ber, Parents Weekend committee member, l-umbda Chi
Alpha nocinl fraternity, Wes­
ley Foundation hoard of di­
rectors, Hatter Holiday com­
mittee, a resident advisor, •
member of The Reporter
stuff, listed on the Honor

Deltona Sets
Bus Trip For

Passion Play

Rolt and "Who'* Who Among
Student* In American Col­
leges and Universities."
Kirk is the son of Mr and
Mr*. William L. Kirk Sr. and
a graduate of Seminole High
School,

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Some Markup
LONDON ( I ll 'l l When the
internm ent sold 7 815 army
surplus fezzes recently, bust
m s-.in .in Leslie Cables pant
. In-iil 35 rents each and resold
Ho in lor about I'ai i ruts r.irh
Now a mail order firm is
advertising government sui
plus army fezzes for $2 94
eaelt*—35 rents postagr

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.'•IIipops and balloon- wdl
be on band f&gt;r ill i bil-li&lt; u
of eustoniers.
■' I be station will be open
seven days a week fro m i!
a m until In p.m.," Mi Million
said.
I i iday a f t e r n o o n . MMullnn reported that lie had
alieady given away more
than 100 cartons of soft
drinks and the eustoniers
were really "keeping hoe
hopping." He was pUu.nl
with the response to the *d
vertisirig and added. "I nrvn
expected to see so many cuts."

S P E E C H A N D I Ml A M \ si.idenl* of L y m a n
High Still ml, IhtUt I o i i g i m e t l e l t ) aitil D a r ­
lene T a tu m , a r e show n m one pti-M'iilatinn dttr)tu. |)„, pi-ngnim ,&lt;| «lt uin.jIn t i-.nling* ami niiinoli.piles .it an jis.eti blv "I S n i t h S 'm in o le
,lunnir High at C. i -.-i -I • i cx.
(Ile i.ild P h o to )

Let’s see
all of
Florida
while
we’re here!

T H IS YEAR A N D EVERY YEAR

Trailways!

Two Climbers
Killed In Fall
GORHAM. N II i l l'l l T w o experienced mountain
climbers training for » Him*
layan expedition, plunged to
their deaths Sunday from an
Icy cliff on ML Washington
Daniel Doody, 3J, who had
taken part in a successful as­
sault on Ml. Everest, and
Craig M. Merrihue. 32. a Har
vard physicist, died in the la
to a boulder-strewn gully at
the floor of Huntington Ra
vine.
U S. Forest Service rangers
said Merrihue, of Cambridge,
Mass., and Doody, of North
Hrandford, Conn, were at
tempting to *r*l« "Pinnacle
Gulley" near the summit of
the 6.288 foot mountain when
they fell.

The A (is
)N CITY. Nev. (LTD
inmate newspaper of
ada State Prison car
? following advertise'Patronize your local

►cial Smokes
iONDON

(U PD —The Britgovernment spent $1,347
I year to purchase cigar-1
■a for official social func-

Tlx* Afirfl I6th riay of reckoning 'nnd reckoning and rr-m'koning) is rapidly approaching . . .
bringing with it the customary frantic figuring and painful payments. Reddy offera tw«n
suggest urns that will help you cut your lax Huhslunliully.

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Low-cost scenic routes cover
Florida like the sun

W e’re constantly adding
improvements to your service
E v e r y d a y , n e w telephone's a m a d d e d t«»
o u r s y s t e m , in c r e a s in g th e n u m b e r o f
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y o u . I m p r o v e m e n t h like D ir e c t D is ta n c e
D ia lin g in c r e a s e y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e w hite
r e d u c in g y o u r coat.
, Y o u c a n d e p e n d o n u s to seek c o n s t a n t l y
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Bring home more than a tan I Bring home wrondesful memories of the best of Florida's scenic won­
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I t e m b e all y o u r legitimate deductions. Reliable income Lax guides; give a c o m p le te
bating o f all (Kmaible deduction# phis m a n y o th e r tax saving h in ts; »(&gt;ecinl tax c onsulta nla
are available to help with complex returns. You can, of course, d e d u c t th e various d ire c t
taxes you p a y each year. Y our total fax bill, how ever, adds u p to nun'll m ore th a n these
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Page 6—March' IB. 196S

Seminoles Seek Track Victory
Tribe Goes
To Orlando

I] Swim Meets
Scheduled
By Indians

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Ily David Higginbotham
Herald Hporia Writer
Sem inole H ig h t r a c k te a m will go a f t e r its f if th
m e e t win W e d n e a d ay w h e n i t tra v e ls to E d g e w a te r
H igh in O rlando to face t h e T r o j a n s a t 4 p.ni.
Oak Ilidge, B ishop Moore a n d Colonial also a r e
ex p e c te d to co m p e te in t h i s M e tro C onference m eet,
T h e fleminnles a lr e a d y
Thaia trackers will b« do­
h a v e b e a te n O ak IUdge
ing thair beat Wednesday to
a n d B ishop Moore th is
qualify for tho Florida Open
se a so n .
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A ccording to C o a c h meeta behind u s - a ll of which

By David Higginbotham
Jlfrald Sports Writer
Seminole High swimming
team, aftw a number of hard
weeka o( practice, will compate a r a mat Vero Beach at
Sanford municipal pool at 4
p. to. Tuesday and against
Eusti» there Wednesday at 4
p.

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to.

Coach John Colbert baa been
puttlnl the mu »d through
rigid training workouts dally
and thin will be the team ’*
Aral chanee to »how what they
can do.
Qary Oanai, Andy Lyona,
Bobby Hedrick, Linda May,
Dclana Johninn and Martha
Kosky ara Ihe iquad’a return­
ing letlermen.
The other boyi on Ihe team
are Buiter Anderaon, I.arry
lfodgei, Oreg Qanas, Butter
Bruce, Con Wilaon, Alan Lucas, Bruce Dowlen, Tom Mlojilei, Jim Foley, Bill Ryan,
Delbert Ngry and Mike MeQuire.
The glrla who will be com­
N A V Y C H A M PS— Kcconnitiwmnce A tta c k W ing
peting lhl» aeaaon will be
One haaketlmil te n m b r o u g h t hnck to S a n fo rd
Rosemary Walton, Ginger NorNaval A ir Btntion se ve ra l tro p h lc a it c a p tu re d In
rja, Cheryle Murray, Cindy
tw o to u r n a m e n ts . T h o te a m won th e cham pionWUson and Paula Elam.
Khip a t th e C o m m a n d e r F le e t A ir T o u r n a m e n t in
The Seminoles had a highly
JacKSonvillc and w e n t on to pick up second place
successful team last year and
honors In tho C o m m a n d e r N a v a l A ir Forces, A t ­
It la expected that thli new
team will do Just a i well. For
the most part the team In In­
experiences! but Colbert will
bo looking to his lettermen to
pull it through.
Vero Beach and Eualis have
atrong team* with a number
nf their memhera from last
year returning this year. San­
baseball "only when television
Ily Turn Tlrde
ford beat Euslis twice last
year, but they are much im­
NEW YORK — (NEA) — is rotten." And in the business
proved since those meetings. Many athlete* retire awk­ world Mac is cleaning up; the
wardly. l.ike eating with new former infielder is a major
denture* if* physically desir- partner In the Yankee Office
Maintenance Co, near New
ablu but otherwise nut.
• At an age when peopla 1° York City.
Still a young man who
other profession* a n Just gel­
ling Into Ihe fat parta of could, ermreivably, play nine
their careen, ft** nol easy to Innings today, Mcftouguld is
NEW YORK (UPf) - A rec­ trade, say, baseballs for moth­ emphatically not particularly
nostalgic at Ibis time of the
ord number of amateur and balls.
Ho last gasps are sighed- year: "I really don't lids*
professional golfers ll expect­
ed to compete In qualifying Footballer* g i n it one more baseball and certainly not
rounds during late May and try . . . major names turn up spring practice. We worked
early June for berths in the on minor roster* . . . a boxer twice as hard in Florida a*
richest 11. S, Open in history. i* wooed from the shelf for we did during thn regular
Approximately ill player* another payday . • . and in schedule Nobody lememhc-is
will bo exempt from both the *|irlnjr more Inactive than hard chorea fondly."
Was the llu*n Bomber man­
qualifying rounds, including active haselialters hang around
ager Casey Stengel a training
the tail five winners of the the training sites.
Rut not always. Witnen bogeyman 7
Open—K' n Venturi, Juliu* llo
"On tin- contrary. Casey
roa, Jack Nicklaus, tim e Lit- Gilbvit Jamas McDougald.
New York Yankee for 10 was th* be't winch 1 ever **w,
Uer and Arnold Palmer.
About 2,300 golfers are ex­ year*. World Scries regular and especially in spring. He
pected to participate in quail for eight, Gill MrDmigiild believed, ns I do, that nobody
fying tviunda at 76 courses in gave ll|&gt; over $10,0011 a year tun luok into someone elxe's
39 states to determine the re­ after th* ItHiU reason for a hotly mol till them lotw they
maining 143 tx-rths In the WUi wife, four kid* and a buxi­ feel. Casey largely lit tho
edition uf Ihe open ai the Rel*. nes*, lie w*t oply 8|. Hum* player* g&gt; t Into shape on
rive Country Club in St. Louis, said at Iha lime it waa a mis­ tbiir own, Individual pro­
take,
June if w.
gram* for individual situa­
The all-time high for cnFive year* later, McDougald tion*.
tra n ti is 2,474 set in 1902.
"Now the trend aeem* to
baa no regrets, 11a ntlssas

Dick WtUJami, "The l*am ii were wins, we rtjl expect the
in shape, but we haven’t competition lo get stronger a*
the season goes on." This
reached vur peak a i yet. We
docs not seem to bother the
plan to keep on winning tncie Seminoles because they are
meets every week."
out for the Metro Conference*
A number of boyi will be championship.
trying to hreak records for
Wednesday will be San­
the S e m i n o l e * including ford's last track meet before
George Markoi in Ihe high a school holiday Thursday and
hurdle*, Kterl Weber in the Friday. The Hemlnolei later
B8o run, Denver Vodoptch in will gel back into action in a
the broad Jump, Rick Wal- number Of open relay meets.
ctrom in the low hurdles and
100 yard daib, Dennis Uatea
in the high Jump, and David
Nocll will try to break hii ISOfool llt x ln c h record in the
dlscui and capture the record
for the allot put.

lantic, t o u r n a m e n t in N orfolk. T he te n m « aitcre.HH is considered tpiite n fe te be c a u se Hanford
N aval A ir S ta tio n d o e sn 't even h a v e n &gt;tym.
KnecliiiK loft to r i g h t a r e G. I). H a m m o n d , J. L.
C ornet, I..
t a un od-­
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I. W
w aaille
t e r aand
n d It.
it. L.
i.. jJnonhnnns o n ; s ta
Ing left
to riRht,...................
I). M. Heavers, ...............
F. B. H e rm a n n ,
ing
.......................
G. D. McMillan, L. McMillion, a n d C. H aw kins.

No Time For Nostalgia

McDougald In Cleanup Spot Now

Richest Open
Draws Record

.J I M

B /U Y

Gil McDougald

sign tunny autographs any
more hot kids flock artiun 1
him anyway —four of his own
and several others from or
phiitiagcs for whom the Mellougalds provide home d in ­
ing holiday sensons. Filially,
his ,'J7it lifetime halting aver
ago (1.8.18' games I and a s ­
sailed decimals ami inlerisks
of sport have been unaurped
l,y equally sulixfving num­
ber* which appear in ihe plus
columns of his sue, useful bus­
iness ledger
No, Mi l tonga!,I doesn't miss
baseball. Wby should he 7
And yet, who's lu say?
Tlii* Spring, tomorrow, next
week, n New Jersey executive
msv autoiiuit if idly u-uih down
to slime a fouled hull fioto a
kid’s Miodlot. And for a mu
mint as be fingers the leath­
er again, he may remember
those two home ions In tintUfiH Series or Hint All Stnl
berth in ltl.%7.
With (Ut.lHU) Yankee S ta ­
dium cheers echoing in his
memory, Gil McDougald may
swalluw hard ami wonder,
just briefly, how Ihe guya
m e getting along down in
L-'lui it!*.

Pipe tobacco'
, in a filte r
y cigarette?

I like it!'

'Hounds Slate
Spring Practice

Indians Nine
Tackle Boone

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Seminole High School base
hall learn will meet Boone
High here at 4 p m. Wednes­
day.
The game was moved up
from Friday because of a twoday school holiday.
II will bo the Seminoles se­
cond game in two days They
wore scheduled to meet Evans
in Orlando today at 4 p m
Eddie FiUgcrald may be
Ihe starter for the Seminoles.
Fltlgerald allowed only onehit in going four innings
against Ni*v Smyrna Beach
last Friday.
Ooarh Jim McCoy said Fillgerald is beginning In show
sums of bis old sparkle but
has been plagued by arm trou­
ble

Head Football Coach Dick
Copeland nf Hit I.yman High
Greyhounds hii scheduled the
opening session nf spring foot­
ball practice for May 3
Tha annual Blue-Gold exhibi­
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28
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The 1964 edition of the pig­
Ciyosis^
skin Hounds compiled a^sea­
son record of two wins and
Mickey Mantle
eight losses using a predomm
ately sophomore and Junior Mantle with a chew of tobac­
co in Ida jaw. "Keeps me
lineup.
The junior v irsily coached from drinking water," he
by Dick Htlvers won two eon gim&gt;. “ Make* me too sick,"
lexis, |osl one and tied an . . . Mantle figures he’s al­
other. Ttie Pups were scared ready made his first error of
the spring He kept 1 calling
on in only one game
Also capected lo strengthen umpire Hub .Stewart, at first
Cops-land s squad tills coining [ meeting, ‘ Bill." , . . "That,"
year are several graduates of surd Mli key ruefully, "will
Dave Miller's South Seminole cost me five or ils slrikeuut*
for sure this year." . . .
Hurricanes.
Before arriving in Fort
Assisting Copeland in Die
spring drills will lie Silvers, I.Huileidule for spring exrr
lino coach Tom Uumcs and rises, second baseman Bobby
Hr bill drum of Die Y a n ke e s
end roach J 1in Farley.

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PBAHCC k&lt;OES W IT H
THREE M EPA U STS O p ,
T H E '64 O L Y M P I C S '

made a quick trip to Hawaii
to participate in a crusade
with Billy Graham. He also
tried tho mysteries of surf­
ing, and who do you think he
spotted Just 15 yard* away
riding th* crest of another
wave! Ol’ Bo Belinsky, who
never recognised Bobby. . . .
•*A real pro at It, too," m ar­
veled Richardson. . . .
Last time the three MaePhtfils— I.arry and hi* hoys,
l.ee and Bill—were in bnscbsll together was . in 1917
when I.arry headed the Yanks,
Bill waa the road secretary
end Lee ran the Kansas City
farm.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(NEA) — Johnny Keana Is
bugged by something ha can't
remember from last year'*
World Herisi. It w ai'lh e fifth
gems, tha one hii Cardinals
won in tha 10th Inning an
Tim McCarvtr'a home run,
and Johnny recollects, "I had
an idea of doing something
else with him just before Tim
hit the hall. I'd have to go
over the inning pilch hy pitch
to remember what it was-’'
see
Keana, fitting comfortably
into th* Yankee picture after
Ilia abrupt departure from fitGrids, haa brought to tha New
Yoik camp here an air nf caaualness the stiff Yankees nev­
er before have experienced.
GM Ralph Honk i* the only
one who wears a tie. . . .
For the first time in hi* 14year career with the Yan­
kees, you ran find Mickey

Compensations for glitter
lost are not hind to figure.
He trailed road trip hotel
Three kind* of North Amer­
looms for n five bedroom cus­ ican bears cannot rlimh trees:
tom home ill an exclusive New Urusly, Alaskan brawn and
Jei«ey seel ion; he dut-in’t Kadiak.

THE FLAG IS WAVING . . .

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he toward regimentation. Reg­
ular calisthenics dirt-fled by
specially hired personnel. I'm
out laying it won't prove su- • ealfiil but it may not work
in every Inst amt-. Many play
el* with bad hack*, f r in­
stance, Just don’t appreciate
tom h-thc-tue exercises."

ly MURRAY OLDERMAN
Sports Editor
N tv tp a p *' Enterprise Assn.

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BY JIM B A CCH U S
* H e ra ld S p u ria W r ite r
T h e L y m a n G r e y h o u n d s will he seckini: th e ir
second d ia m o n d v ic tory of th e y o u n g season and
th e ir f ir s t O ra n g e Belt Conference t r i u m p h when
they t a k e on th e W ildw ood-W ildcat* a t L e e sb u rg
th is evening.
T h e Hound.*, coached Mark Brewer, who has fine The Lyman Greyhounds will Wagner, Joe Penntbaker and
by J im Pa y n o a n d Walt potential, lias been named as host Apopka and Bishop Miarre Dick Poaty compete la the
D iu ru a , w on th e lOfifi paisihle relief man should in a track meet this afternoon shot put and discus.
o p e n e r a g a in s t W i n t e r Simpkini fail lo go all the at l.yrnan High.

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Lyman Track Team
Host Two Today

M I T T c*H O F A I ' l ' M i A T l O N
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tha
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follow ing
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b a r a n d y t a r o f ta»uan&lt; « t h t
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l i a n H i l l , t f a) A l l uf t a l d p r n .
P # r t y h t l n g In t h t c * * u n l y o f
fititiInula. Flats of Florida, i ’r*l n » t u r h i t r 1 1f11 a l t a li a ll ht
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t h t m o n t h of A p r i l , l t i S . w h i c h
la t h e 5th flay of A p r i l , l ! i ( i
H a l e d t h la l f111 d a y of Fat»*
r u a r y , 1115.
(O ffic ia l C l a r k ’* P u h
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C l t r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
Rm tlnula
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r r r t l f l c a t t ha* flltd tald c a r llf l r a t t f u r t a r da*.] in h t l i a u t d
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Y t a r of
Jsauiatict 19(1.
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!**•! a I I 17 A M 111k I ! l*i nr
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p r o p e r l y b a i n * in fh# C o u n t )
of H*m l no It. HI ait uf Florida
F n l e a i * u c h c a r l tf lea it a h a l l t&gt;*
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p i i i j i f f t ) d** ns f I h r . I |ti p u . tt « *-r
t l f l f a t r w i l l •■* m | i| tu l b * hlieli*• «t r»i*h til I d r r
it t h e fron t

Park 3 1 list Eriday veilh way.
inphomore hurler C h a r l e s
Newell going ill the way fot
the decision.
Chief mentor Psyne wat
1 tremendously pleased with
the boys' performance espec­
ially for the first game of
the season "
Baseball try-nuta for the
lie pointed nul two fine dnu- Sanford Junior League, belter
hie plays turned In by Ron
known h i Baba Ruth, will be
(loston and Mike Micas and
rnnducted
Wednesday a n d
pood control shown by Newell
as bright spoil in Ihe affair. Thursday nn the fields behind
Payne added lhat Ihe hit­ Sanford Municipal ala,Hum
ting showed definite improve­ from 4 until 6:80 pm . rath
ment over last season, when day.
Lyman compiled a record of
The only hoys reifuired to
only sis wins and 13 losses.
attend Ihe try-outs aic hoys
M rry Raker, who reached
participating in R«l,e Ruth
base safely t h r e e
times hall for Ihe first year and
against Winter I’ark. will lead those nut assigned In a team.
off and play at third b a s e .
To l,e eligible, a hoy mu.i
Cenlrrfieldrr Allen Current be 13, M or 16 yeais old.
will bat in llte second slut Auguit I has been set a* the
Sophomore c a t c h e r Larry league cut-off date lo dd eilain, who scored ll&gt;e winning milie league age. A boy U 1,
run on Eriday. will bat third who Would be 13 befoie A ll
and senior leltfielditr Marvin gust I would become eligible
Look will hit in the cleanup under Hus system. A hoy 16,
position. Steve Simpkins will who would become III before
pet the nod as the starting August 1st would not be
pitcher against the 'Cats and eligible.
will swing fifth.
Tha Sanford Junior I rogue
Sophomore .hurtstop Brent will n|&gt;eiate with sis teams
Helms, recovered from a brief this year. The teami repre­
illness, will bat sixth and an sented in the league tin,
oilier soph. I&gt;»n Paulsen, will year a ir: Shrine, Elk,. CPC),
hat seventh and play right kiwHius, Civilan and Koiaiy
field
Ihe seaaon will open on Apul
Senior Mike Sterling will 13 ami games will he played
play vecond have while first Monday,
Wednesday
n ti ,t
basemen Larry Miller will Jut Thu,,,In&gt; ,,n the new Sul,for,I
|l,oilfield, j „ , I off Clench Avc
ninth
iighthandrr nor on '.’HI, S t u r t
So p ho mo

Set This Week

F it* Je ra ld . Steve H a r r is a n d C huck S cott. Hack
r o w : D anny D unaw ay, m u m m e r ; F r a n k Whiifh am , E ddie Klctriilge, Coach J im McCoy, Bcrnie
H arlm ur, Sonny Mrsfier, D anny Lee, J im Irvin,
Chuck Pittntt a n d W ade H ancock, m a n a g e r .

S E M IN O L E l l l l i l l SC H O O L baseball te a m will
in n i t ion twice tbitt week, piny inn E v a n s in
O rlando today and Hnone in S a n f o r d a t l p in.
W ednesday. F r o n t ro w , le f t to r i u b t : Hill K u y ­
kendall, c o -c a p ta in ; B u d d y S tu n tp f, Hay Pivec,
R onnie H inson, c a p t a i n ; L e f ty O xford, E ddie
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Thu Greyhounds, coached by
Rodney Cmherger and Jim
Earley, have ,hown continued
Improvement In their first
three meets this seasoh.
In their most recent com­
petition they took second place
in a meeting with defending
slate championship Leesburg
High and r'lorida Military,
Distance -runners for Lyman
are Mike Ackerman, Steve
Brady, Bill Caldwell, Jerry
Smith an.) Terry Smith. Mid­
dle distance runners are Lar­
ry Drosky, Tom Mioducki,
Terry Harmon and Danny
Overton,
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Blanton. Hob Estrldge, Paul
Lambert and Dave Slraughn
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DELAND (U P D — Rog.r
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Beach High School renter, baa
hern signed to • hasktlhall
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versity, Coach Glenn Wilks*
announced.
Woodbury captained th* Coo f Heath team that c o m p u t­
ed a ‘J:t 6 record in th* past
season.
Final statistic* announced
by Station showed that Rill
Hester led tha llatlera in
scoring with IBS polnta far
an average of 30 2 psr gam*.
Ronnia Moor* waa sarond
with 370 points ami a 1 1 2
nvrnige.
The Hitters finished tha
season with 10 wins and 10
losses.

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Woman’s Club

Of DeBary Plans

Atiss

NyleeneAlbers, B. R. Newby
Future
Exchange Vows In Church Ceremony

Miss Nyleene Gayle Albers,
daughter of Mrs. Charlie Wil­
bur Yarborough, became the
bride of Billy Ray Newby,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack I.
Newby, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,
March 6 at 8 p.m, at the First
Methodist Church, Sanford.
The Rev. Robert M. Je n ­
kins officiated at the Impress­
ive candlelight and double
ring ceremony before-the al­
ta r flanked b y " two sevenbranched standing candelabra
with white tapers snd
standard baskets containing
while glads and fugi
backed with palms.
Mrs. Den Wiggins, organist,
played traditional hymns.
Mrs. Mildred Clark, vocal1st, sang, "I Love Thee" by
Greig, " 0 Promise Me," and
"The Lord's Prayer."
Given In marriage Uy hex
step-father, Charlie W i l b u r
Yarborough, the bride was
radiant In a formal gown ol
Bambouiine silk. The volum
Jnous-skirt was edged in lace
at the bottom and featured an
over skirt draped in the front
and held with a bow. The long
Watteau train, edged with
scalloped lace, was held by
two small bows at the shoul­
der line.
Her headpiece was a silk
organza pillbox topped with a
cabbage rose and sweetheart
buds with pearl centers from
which flowed an abundance of
tiered French Illusion. She
carried a cascade bridal bou­
quet of white feathered carna­
tions backed with lace illus­
ion, seed pearls and white
satin leaves centered with a
Cattelya orchid with pink
sprayed throat.
Miss Drenda Renew attend­
ed the bride as maid of honor
and was gowned In a petal
pink satin brocade street
length dress featuring a f a ­
ted bodice with a bell shaped
akirt. She wore short while
gloves, a single airing ol
pearls and a large pink rose
with pink tulle, petal-shaped,
formed her blush length veil
The bridesmaids were Mrs
fiheala Albrrs, sister In law.
Shirley Stumpf and Patricia
Rabun. They were dressed
Identical lo the maid of hon­
or and were all earrying co­
lonial nosegays ol white car
nations lipped with pink lace
end showered with pink and
white satin streamers.

Mrs. J. A. Calhoun
Hostess To BL.ML
Ladies Auxiliary
LadH-s Society of 111oilier
hood of Locomotives. Firemen
and Enginemrn, met at the
home of Mrs J A Calhoun
for its monthly meeting
The business meeting was
opened by President Risencoff. It was decided lo have
at least one more meeting In
the mornings Instead of even­
ings.
A delirious brunch was
served lo Mrs. C. It Goethe,
Mrs. H. E. Turner. Mrs. Ro
bert Elscbcolt, Mrs. W a lte r
Cook, Mrs. Alfred Green and
Mrs. H. II. Fortner Jr.

Mfsi Hope Hatcher was
flower girl, attired in a full
length gown of white organdy,
similar to the bride’s and her
headpiece was a white rote

with a bouffant veil of shoulder length. She carried a
baaket of pink and white petala.
Earnest Fowler of Fletcher,

MRS. R IL L Y R A Y N E W B Y

The G. Andrew Speers Host
X i Beta Eta Treasure Hunt
Hr aim were really strained) Park Avenue and First Street,
last Saturday night when Xi turning west and going a cer­
Itetn Chapter of Bela Sigma tain distance, turning and go­
Phi held ils treasure hunt ing another certain distance
Member* met at the home of and so on until all met 'it
G. Andrew and Audrey Speer Iho Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
to receive their first clues and Department.
the "Distress Station*' phone
First ones to arrive were
number.
Fi and Harold Chapman who
Rules of the game were ex­ won the treasure. Everyone
plained and the members left brought nibbles and snacks
on life hunt at different inter- to have while waiting for
i als
Clues were cleverly everyone lo arrive and then
written and had the ilirin all enjoyed a steak eookout.
tiers tiding all around town
Ur fuddled and wet treasure
scratching their heads and hunters were Jeanette and
mumbling to themselves,' "If John Alexander, Hetty and
you had a hubby where would Clarke Hrucstle, Pat and Ver­
you keep it, star light, slur non Hardin, Sue and E C.
bright, only star you'll see to- Harper J r , Ginny and Gor­
night, we hope!" which led to don Eredcrlck, Held* and
the sheriff's office and an-' Glenn McCall, Willa Mac and
other clue.
John I'rokosch, Dot and Tim
(Ir, "to park, to park, it Is Richards, Jessie and A1 Shaw,
n lark, to park without any Vermclle and Ed Puleraon
hotlii-i since our fathers threw and Fi and Harold Chapman.
away the tickets.*' This led
The Speers acted as the
to the parking lot on Magnolia "committee" for the hunt and
and Tliiiil Street.
It was great fun.
Not all members received
the same clue at the same
lirne and they mrt each other
coining and going all over
town.
The final clue consisted of
going to the intersection of

Social Department
Meets For Cards

And Luncheon

The Social Department of
the Woman’s Club of Sanford
met recently at the club house
for the regular covered dish
luncheon and card parly.
Hostesses for the luncheon
were Mrs. Charles Kauffman,
Mrs. Lucille Stone, Mra. D.
F. McWhorter, Mrs. Ned Ju l­
ian and Mr*. Irving Felnbcrg.
Bridge and canasta hostess­
es were Mrs. John Elck anMrs. A1 Hunt.
Mr*. T. if. Butts was high
at bridge with Mr*. Ruby
Spalding, Mrs. Metta Starke's
guest from Woodstock, Conn.,
winning high canasta.
Scrccno was awarded Mra.
H. G. Harriman and Mra.
Blanche Terllorst.
Among the other guest* was
tha aUter-in-Iaw of Mrs. Roy
TUlia, the former Cora Lee
Tlllia, now Mra. Cain of New
Jersey.

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Okla., served the groom as
beat man. Ushers were Alan
Alberi, brother of the bride,
Lewis McCoah of Columbus,
Ga., and Jerry Dibble of Se
attle, Wash.
Master Walter Ralph Ben
ton waa the ring bearer. He
carried a satin heart-shaped
pillow, a keepsake of the
bride's sister-in-law.
Mrs, Yarborough chose for
her daughter's wedding's let­
tuce green (ilk shantung
■heath with matching shoes
and bag. She wore white
gloves and a white hat of
satin petals adorned with
pearls. Her corsage was a
Cattelya orchid with the
throat sprayed green.
Immediately following the
wedding a reception was held
at McKinley Hall. The refreshmenl table* were overlaid
with cut-work cloth*, with
the brlde'a table holding a
six-llered wedding cake and
a large crystal punch bowl
v/ith sparkling pink punch
cooled by a large pink rose
Ice mold. Nuts and mint*
were on the other table and
both held triple-branched sil­
ver candelabra with tall white
tapers. Glads, fern snd pot­
ted palmi were placed at van­
tage points,
Assisting at the reception
were the Mmea. Jack Benton
Jr., A. T. McArdle, Harry
Kenny Jr., Cleo Fleet. J. C.
Lavender and Jas. E. Thomas.
Floating hostesses were the
Misses Barbara Flynt, Bren­
da Renton, Vickie and Linda
McArdle. Mr*. , Mary Jane
Harbour was in charge of Uic
bride's book.
For her going away outfit
the lovely bride chose a Ronncrilla linen ensemble of win­
ter white with pink accessor­
ies and a Goucho sailor hat.
She wore the pink tipped or­
chid from her bridal bouquet.
Following a wedding trip to
Hie east coast, the newly weds
will reside at 45U'x Rosalia
Drive, Sanford.
Out of town gnevl was Mrs. j
Mack Yarborough ol Dona
Vista

Events

&lt;
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By Mra. John Leona
Tha DeBary Women’* Club
will meet on Friday, March
19 a t 2 p.m. a t the DeBary
Community Center. M r s .
Charles Ulrich will preside.
The program will be under
the direction of the Music De­
partm ent chairman Mrs. Price
Goodson, and will be present­
ed by Stetson Univeralty Stu­
dents.
Greeters will be M in Ade­
laide Conte end Mre. Alice
Cooper. Presiding a t the Tea
Table will be Mm-Alta. Clark
and Mra. Ewald Michaelsen.
Refreshment hostesses will be
Mra. William Fldler, Mias
Hazel' Paddock, Mrs. John
Rayfuse and Mre. Harry F.
Brown, chairman.
Reservations for tha Volus­
ia County Federation meeting
scheduled for April 7, the DeLand Club will be the hostess
club. Contact Mra, Charlea T.
Ulrich, for reservations.
Mr*. Robert N. McGee,
chairman of the Civic and In­
ternational Department wax
hoatesa on Friday, March 12
a t her home on Alemantler
Ave.
A discussion on The Unit­
ed Nation* was held with
Mrs. Tribbles (pro) and Miss
Beatrice J. Tyson (con). Mr*.
R. McGee read Mrs. P. Goodson’s report.
The Education Department
with Mr*. Clair Fellows, chair­
man, will meet Friday, March
2d, a t 2 p.m. at the home of
Mr*. Fellows, 7 Naranja Rd.
Members interested are urged
to attend.

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Plans Finalized
For Fashion Show
At Maison Jardin

Tty Jsn e Casselberry
The South Seminole Young
Woman's Club hrard report*
Thursday night at a meeting
In the cafeteria of South Sem­
inole Elementary School at
Casxrlberry on final details
for the Fashion Show and Cof.
j0
tponsored March 31
from t o u ts a in at Maison
cl Jardin, Altamonte Spring*.
The affair will benefit the
Little Red School House for
Retarded Children located In
Sanford.
Tickets may he obtained
from Jim Hunt Realty In San­
ford, and Mrs. Mary Harrell,
Casselberry.
BERKELEY. Calif (U P D —
Guest speaker was retired
College education is ju*t a* Id. Col. Eric Nathan of Mu
important to women as to lual Funds who spoke of mon
men, a University of Cali I ey management,
forma professor says.
The club members voled
Dr Jack laindon. p r o l e s s o r unanimously lo abandon their
of education, criticized West , project to provide chaperones
ern colleges snd universities at the teen recreation center
for neglecting special mine* " n * Casselberry, until such
llonal programs for the m a­ time as there Is adequate in­
terest shown and better Iscllture woman.
"Our society cannot afford ttici provided, on the part of
In ignore the talent and poten­ Icens, town and parent*.
Hostesses for T h u r s d a y
tial of women In a technolo­
gical society where failure to nlghl'a meeting were Mrs.
continue learning creates mis­ Marion Marsh and Mra. Lou
fits and liabilities detriment­ ise Means.

Professor

Defends Women s

College Rights

al to all of us." he said in a
recently published paper.
The professor said that the
growing demand for highly
skilled manpower opens up
opportunities for women. Cas­
ual and semi skilled jobs arc
dwindling In number.
London also attacks the
view that men are more in­
telligent, have greater ability
and cxccll In abstract think­
ing.
He said, "If men become
superior, it la largely because
of the prevailing myth about
women's natural Inferiority
perpetuated by the intellectu­
al starvation diet that char­
acterizes many housewives
and shrinks their mental abil­
ities."

Hunter-Shonlc

Miss Holloway Betrothed

V ow s Exchanged;

Mr. and Mr*. Alton David I approaching marriage of th e ir ■ler, aon of Mr. and Mr*. NoHolloway of ML Dora, an- daughter, Miss Carolyn Fay vel Owens Chandler, of Ply
nounce the engagement and | Holloway, to Billy Joe Chand- mouth.
Thq bride-elect la a former
resident of Sanford, having
graduated f r o m Seminole
High School with the clais of
1964. She is presently employ­
ed as a secretary with Minute
Mild at Plymouth.
H er fiance was graduated
from Apopka Memorial High
School in 1961 and la present­
ly affiliated with Hoper Bro­
thers, Apopka.
Tbe wedding will be solemn
ized on April 9 at 8 p.m. at
the Lake Ola Baptist Church,
Mt. Dora.
A new, electric hairbrush
m akei It easy to m a ita g e the
scalp. The brush head is re
movable for frequent washing
in hot soap or detergent sudi.

M ISS C A R O L Y N F A Y H O L L O W A Y

Serve Shamrock Pie On St. Paddy's Day
After the corned beef and
cabbage traditional St. P at­
rick's Day dinner, tr y this
Shamrock Bonbon Pie with
ils light, creamy green mint
filling. And those chocolate
shamrocks on top—sure, any
good Irishman would be proud
to eat them.
SHAMROCK BONBON PIE
(Servrs fi-8)
Ilonhon Pie Shell
1 6-oz. package (I cupt semisweet chocolate morsels
2 tbsps, shortening
Line 9 inch pic plate with
12-inch square &lt;ff aluminum
foil; press foil over bottom,
sides, and nrri to assume
shape of plate. Carefully lilt
foil from plate, keeping shape.
Place pie plate in refrigerator
to chill. Place full on baking
sheet; sprinkle morsels even­
ly over the bottom. Place in
30 degree oven for 3 minutes,
remove from oven and care­
fully replace foil lit chilled
pie plate
Add shortening,
blend together chocolate and
shortening with back of tea­
spoon ( It necessary, chill 3 to
3 minutes, until chocolate
mixture becomes stiff enough
to spread without running i
With spoon, spread chocolate
mixture over bolium ahtl
sides uf pie plate, covering
about *ti of run Place in re
Irigerator for 311 minutes, un­
til firm. Carefully peel foil
Horn chocolate, slip bark in
to pie plate Return to refit
geralor while preparing fill
mg.
Mint Filling
I envelop unllavored gelatin

•4 cup sugar, divided
'» (sp. salt
2 eggs, separated
l *4 cups milk
*a tsp. peppermint flavoring
t cup heavy cream, whipped
Green food coloring
.Mix gelalin, '* cup sugar
and salt in medium saucepan.
Beat together egg yolks and
milk; stir into gelatin mix­
ture. Place over low- heal; stir
constantly until gelatin dis­
solves and mixture thickens
slightly, about 5 minutes, Re­
move from heat; stir in pep­
permint flavoring. Chill, stir­
ring occasionally, until mix­
ture mounds slightly when
dropp'd from spoon. Beal egg
whiles until stiff but not dry;
gradually add remaining *■*
cup sugar and beat until very
xtilf. Fold into gelatin mix­
ture; fold in whipped cream.
Add enough green food color­
ing to make delicate green
•diadc. Turn into Bonbon Pie.
Shell. Chill until firm Ar­
range Chocolate Shamrocks
on pie
&lt; IKK OI-XTE .SHAMROCKS
cup semi sweet chocolate
morsels
&gt;. t*i&gt;. shortening
Melt semi sweet
m o rsrh
and shortening in cup over
tint I n o t boiling) water
Spread on piece ol loll on huk
mg sheet lo 3 x 4 inch roc
tangle, (lull until lirtn. t o t
out fi shamrocks with cutter,
or use small heart cutler Cut
out 3 hearts tu tie placed to­
gether as the 3 leaves for
each shamrock, and cut out
stems with knife. Carefully nc-

move cut-outs to another
piece of foil snd return to r e ­
frigerator to chill thoroughly
Ugain before placing on pie.
This keeps cut-outs from melt­
ing while they are handled.
Children can paint by num­
bers, too. A manufacturer
has developed a series of ani­
mal or circus pictures design­
ed for a child's abilities. The
areas to paint are big enough
Tor children who still color in
wide, splashy strokes.

Mr*. Fred (Sue) Dice of
141 Ja y Drive had a most
pleasant surprise
Decently
when she beard that Donald
Johtnos, conductor of the Dal­
las Symphony Orchestra (Ce­
lebrity Series) w st in Orlan­
do. Sue attended high school
with Mr. Johanoi but had not
aeen him for 20 y e a n . She
called him and be was de­
lighted to hear from her. Sue
attended the performance and
then went back stage to see
him. It was a real "old borne
Miss Debbie Scott, daughter
week" for them both.
of Mr. and M n . F. D. Scott,
of Sanford, ha* been elected
marshall of the Delta Delta
Delta sorority at Emory Uni­
versity. Mis* Scott la a m i
graduate of Seminole High
School.

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Florence Hunter and H arry
V. Shonk of DeBary, apoke
their wadding vows Tueaday,
March 9, 1966 In a candlelight
ceremony a t the Barnett Me­
morial Methodiat Church, Enterpriie. The Rev. H. Wight
Kirtley officiated with Mr*.
K. Sellers, organist playing
nuptial music.
The bride wa* given In marriage by George W. Riley and
the beat man was Edward Al­
lan, both of DeBary.
The bride chose a two pieco
torquise street length ensem­
ble with matching accessories
and wore a pink rose bud cor­
sage.
The Matron of Honor, Mr*.
Jenkins, chose a pink embroided sheath with matching aecesaories, and wore a yellow
rose bud corsage.
The couple will make their
home on Alta VisU, DeBary.

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0 TWO BIG NEWS EVENTS
ihte w « k , One ii the arrival
of part of VAH-6 over the
weekend and the other is the
big NOWC spring fashion
Bhow at Creighton's Restaur'
ant, Thursday.
THE FIRST GROUP of 25
m*n from the new squadron,
headed by Lt. ftdr. Harry
dfcarajlan, arrived ' e r e Satur­
day via Norfolk, from deploy­
ment in the Med aboard the
Forrest al. About 250 more
men will.be arriving the last of
the month. Skipper of the new
squadron is Cdr. John Under­
wood, Jr.,
EVERYONE .is looking forrard to the luncheon fashion
^show, including your column
1st.
This gala event which ushers
in Spring in a big way will get
underway al noon at the
Creighton Gardens Restaurant
in the Winter Park Mall, with
luncheon scheduled for t p m.
Highlight of the day will be
the informal modeling of Ihe
f a e r y latest thing in fashions,
nats, shoes, hair styles and
cosmetics designed especially
for sunny Florida living.
All non-active and retired
military officers wives in the
area have been invited to Join
the local naval officer's wives
and lhcir guests for the event.
Six lovely ladies, all from
different squadrons will show
Qthr newest 'sportswear, street
wear, afternoon ensembles,
cocktail dresses and co-ordin
ted hats for spring and sum­
mer as featured in the popular Mary-Estlicr's Dress Shop.
The models will also sport
new hair styles created by
Phillip Royd of the Indian!
House of Beauty, dress and
play shoes from Ivey's Shoe
^ s t o r c and artful make up aplicd by Hill lleinhnuer. using
June Graham cosmetics.
Ill addition, tlmse attending
will see on-the-spot hair sty
ling and make up demunslr^
tlons. Doorpiires will include
lovely centerpieces, a spring
hat, a shampoo and set, roi
melics and p!a\ 'hoes
» Betty Stokes will be the
vcommcntator and this talent
ed gal has also served as gen
cral chairman. June McLain,
and her committee are in
charge of the (heme decora
turns for the occasion and we
hear they are jii't fabulous.

"Bl. (Jg) and Mrs, Joe
Smyth are now in Palma, Mal­
lorca for Ihe in-port period and
Mrs. Smyth will continue oa to
Paris from Palma, thence to
Home (via Venice) where she
will meet her husband for the
next port. I plan to Join her
in Paris for a tew days of
sightseeing."
Judy says Valencia is " te r­
ribly crowded because the big
Fiesta de las Fallas which tiegins next week and people
come from alt over Spain to
sec it. When I leave here 1
plan to go back to Geneva
(Switzerland) for a few days
of skiing arid visiting with
friends, then on to Paris, Lon­
don, Edinburgh and New
York."
Hurry home. Judy, u*c miss
you—and boy! how we envy
you!
EVELYN GOODREAU was
hostess to the RVAH-11 Check­
mates at her Della ry home,
recently, and in Ihe Italian
tradition served delicious Jiome
made pizza, in addition to
other goodies.
New Checkmate President
Caroline
Molder welcomed
Mrs. Robert Kennedy, the
skipper's wife and Mrs. Ann
Seiczkowski as special guests.
Ann Is scheduled to introduce
a film on cancer of Ihe uterus
at the club's next meeting
March 23. Joan Wagner was
also a guest.
A new chaplain, A g n e s
Buena vista, and a new histor­
ian, Peggy Adams, were ap­
pointed by Caroline She an­
nounced that a coffee to wel­
come new members will be
held in the Navy wives meet­
ing room, Friday. Agnes is in
charge of this, so you may
call her if you have any ques­
tions alxmt this You’ll have
to get her name from Inform­
ation—s-u-'a not in the phone
book.

SHU HE AND 'TWAS a bit
o' the blarnev we heard today
from Gil Gilliland, himself,
manager of the Acey Deucey
Club
We've having a little tilt
of a celebration in On-, dear
memory of SL Patrick, God
re-1 him," says Gil
"All the bumic young men
and the eolleens are invited to
dance a jig to the music of
Peggy and the Keynotes, Wed
lie-day from 7 to 11 p m
Gilliland, says he
"Aye, anil we'll tie having
THE HERALD ANGELS had
a treat this w e e k , w ith Hie some darhn' corsage* for each
^ a r r iv a l o f a long overdue let and every one of the dartin'
ter from our former reporter eolleens," say* Gil to me.
and your former Jetstream
AN ORANGE DRAGON"*
columnist. Judy turner
Acs. this i the mascot of
Best news if that our Jaunty
Judy will lx- returning to Flor the ItV All 1 EM Wive* Club
ida about April 15, and we are and it was presented by the
anticipating hearing ul about famous Jeno Paulurci, head of
her wouderml adventure* In Chun King Enterprise*, via
Mrs lt It Brown, wife of the
Europe
Judy say a with Just a tittle -kipjirr of Three.
The uew club will henceforth
E ffo rt, she could go for the
"continental life," since she In- known as lire Dragon Lad' has been having such a ball ics, a very appropriate name,
as you can ace
over there.
Dragon Lady of the Month
In her letter. Judy, fwlm
•Just can't help tieing a report­ ought to 1m* Mrs, Jean Sheri­
er). imparled the latest news dan who has informed the club
of other Sanford Navy folks that she is making 40 ceramic
who are "doing Europe." Says roller mugs which will be don­
ated by the RVAH-3 Officer*
Judy:
^ "M r ami Mrs. James Hen Wives Club for the use of alt
Wielt life'* a tech rep for Auto dubs meeting in tin* All Wive*
netics Corporation t »|»nt * meeting room.
At the recent meeting ot the
few days in A'alencia (S p a in i
before going to Madrid during club President Laurel Checot
the in port period;
sky welcomed four potential
"Lt. and Mrs A n d rew Reno, new member*— Lee F.gbers.
Joined David and jne in Val Ja n e t Guthrie, Beverly Kos
encia. Suzy had just come chw itz ami Baba Ring,
from visiting her parents in
Laurel announced that Jan
‘ Faria and had just arrived Turner had volunteered to have
from Barcelona, the ship's last Die Dragon Ladle* at her
home for coffee at 10 a. m.

•AVHO W I L L SH O D m y p r e t t y little f e e t ?" Mkfl
C a ro lv n Dennison, w ho will model in t h e
N O W C fashion sh o w luncheon T h u r s d a y .
I
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displays the latest atylea for her selection.

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March 16, 1965—Papr® 9

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a r r iv a l h e r e S a tu r d a y . H eavy A tta c k Six is in
Oie process o f tr a n s f e r r i n g to S a n fo rd fro m th e
W e s t Const.
(N n v y P hoto)

S A N F O R I ) IS H O M E r o w to th is new N avy
fnm ily. L t. A. R. Skelly, V A H -6 O p e ra tio n s O f­
fic e r is g r e e te d by his wife a n d son upon his

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Hy .Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
I am the mother of two chib
dren and hnvc been emotion­
ally up*ct for a year. A psy­
chiatrist 1 saw twice told me
that 1 don’t trust myself be­
cause my mother and first
husband rejected me. He snld
I should stop fighting tiling*
1 can't change und let them
go. My bands shake alt the
time. I cannot even back Ihe
car out of the gaiagc without
breaking out Into a sweat and
going into panic. Please help
me .. . .
ANSWER My -bar fellow
human, words written in a
newspaper runnel give you
the help you need, A'otl need
continuing
pat son-to-pet son
talk with a good psychiatrist
Didn't the one volt saw tell
you that 7
1 am not sure that he wits
a good one, la-cause good ones

do not tell us what we
"should" do. They lend u* to
become so eontenl with what
we are able to do lljat trust
of our deficient self begins To
grow in joy.
Then when our hands shake,
instead of fearing their shak­
ing a* dangerous and dis­
graceful, we look ut them and
think, “ All right, hands which
have worked so hard and tried
to hold so much, shake if you
want to. Yuu are mine and,
he, nose I trust myself, I trust
you, too."
You see, when a psychiat­
rist tells us what we "should"
do, tie is also telling us he is
dissatisfied with what we
CAN do. That is cruel.’ For
what we are receiving from
bun is tiie smile dissatisfac­
tion with who I we me which
we receiv'd from oui &lt;liss*ti-fied and “ rejecting’' mothm
nod fu st husband.
We have sought him out for
support of our right to he

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HETTY S T O K E S

J U N E M cLA IN
March 23rd. She live* al 110
Eaatwnod Court
That'* in
Ptnecrcst. Die Bristor and
Pat Bernal volunteered to holp
bake for the occuron.
In other buiine**, Laurel ap.
pointed Nancy Lackland chair­
man of the representative
committee which will be re­
sponsible for Inviting prospec­
tive members to the meetings.
Tish Bill* w»» ippointed head
of the refreshment committee.
Hostesses for the next buxi­
nes* meeting on April 8 *t 7:30
p. m. are Mildred Thom a*,
Ja n Turner and Carole Stirbrook.

CHIEF'S CLUB MANAGER,
Hank Knowles, ha* some terrifle entertainment lined up
for next week and everyone is
invited, he say*.
The Danny Meyer Orchestra
has been booked In for three
days, spotlighting Miss Laverne Pierson, who was formarly with the Spike Jones Revue in La* Vega*,
r March 24lh ha* been reserv­
ed for first and second class
petty officers, chiefs and offleers In an "open house" type
of thing.
March 24th has been seservad for officer* only and March
isth for CPO’s and their
gueiti, only.
Souisds like a gr*«t show, so
pick your night and gst your
data sad go, man, go.
*

10-11 p in. NIIC. Boll Trlcphoni Hour iCntnrl A charm­
ing and delightful musical
hour, hosted by Burl Ivv*.
wbo plays in- rule of "Tin
Wayfaring Sltangoi" and con­
ducts View el* down the Mi*
Sltsippi. Ives it M t'ig, log
charmer as be sings, narrates
and introduce* a lot «f fine
talent. Ragtime buffs will en­
joy "Ragtime" Bob Dnreh at
the piano, William AA'nlkei'*
baritone raised in folk song
and in operatic duet with
Rosalind Elms, that g o o d
folk drtging gmup with th&lt;
silly handls, " t h e Women
folk." pop-singing I’ntli Pag*
and the joyous two beat jnrz
of Red Nii hols and his Five
Pennies. Something for every­
one, and It’s all good, includ­
ing the dancing ami the cam­
erawork, and even a little
dramatic segment with Janies
Daly playing Mark Twain
7:30 8:30 p.m. NBC. Mr.
Novak “The Tender Twig*"
•hades of "Wagon Train’*”
aroused populace dramas, a
couple of which have already
appealed on this series' A
bunch of iudlgnubt busy
bo d ie s , ]rd by an eloquent farrighlwing politician, raise a
big row over a unique teach­
ing approach taken by J e f
feraon High The ituilents
hold a mock United Nation*
Assembly during which nil
points of view err represent­
ed, Including several against
the U, 8. For this Introduc­
tion to world politic*, Novak
ia called Communistic ami hr
ha* to explain hi* way out of
some red hut water a t a
school board meeting. Harry
Townes plays Novak's part­
ner in crime, ami Robert
Culp a* tbe antogoniting po­
litico, Good for the eerie*.
7:30-8:30 p.m, A11C. Com­
VAH-3 Officer’s Wives Club
ba* scheduled a cuffee at 10
a. m, April 1 at the Capri
Restaurant. Hostesses will be
Jean Dunn, Bernice Cobean
and Kay Richmond.
"WHO AM I?"
This wa* tbe hilarious gam«
played at a Joint pot luck din­
ner party of the RVAH-5 and
RVAH 9 Officer’s Wives, held
at the home of Gloria Gehrig
last week.
As the girls entered, the pic­
ture of a famous person was
pinned tq their back and all
• vcnlng they tried to guess

DEAR ABBY: I know it's
perfectly all right to remind
children to keep their feet off
what we are—our deficiencies, the furniture, but how about
shaking hands and panic* sit adults who should know bet­
included. Hla suggestion that ter? I have one friend In
we should be different ia pro­
foundly discouraging. In our
despair we have reached for
sanctuary only to find our­
selves back with the same old
disapproval from which wo Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Even the worst bridge
urv trying to escape.
Choosing a psychiatrist It player in the world 1* going
a very Important choke. IDs to make some good plays with
treatment requires us to open high cards. It takes a real ex­
up our deepest hurts to him, pert to recognise the need to
so he must he a person who make * good piny or serial ot
knows how to move gently in good plays with a bad hand.
\ ‘ou could not pick up a
these tender places
Buy and read a book railed much worse hand than West's,
"Man for H im se lf by psycho­ yet he managed to find tha
analyst Eric Fromm. Its whole only opening lead to give his
point is the necc-ssity of love aide a chanen to beat hit op­
for ourselves. Winn you have ponents' grand slain and then
read it. you may lie in a bet­ discarded in auch manner a*
ter position to know the dif­ to tell hla partner which po­
ference between a psychiat­ tential winning card tn ptorist who recognir.es till* nr- tcet.
The trump lead did not re­
easily and the kind who c*.
pert* os to love n self that he quire too much thought. There
wa* no possibility that East
ciitn-frcs as diisatisfying.
would show up with a trump
trick and South might just
need some ruffing power in
dummy that tha trump lead
would remove.

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for possesion t-f the traitor,
while curb group must also
keep a wary eat rock ini ill
tbe di reel mu of the m il
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Dostie tJeGanahl uf Nine, who
figured tiers out the quickest.
Green, lucky Irish green,
was the theme of the decora­
tions and some of the refresh­
ment* as arranged by (be four
hustesscs, Peggy Mergo and
Joanne lieroz of Five and Car­
yl Marshall and Kathy Henson
of Nine.
Shamrock* were scattered
all around, as were Irish hat*.
Green and white mum* and
green candle* formed a love­
ly centerpiece, and a beauti­
ful illver punch bowl was fill­
ed with cool green punch.

By Abigail Van Buren

particular who put* her feet
Involve the r e st of «*? We
up on my poliahed wood cof­ would like your opinioo of
this,
fee table. She even atta with
ONE o r MANT
one foot tucked underneath
DEAR ONE: If you dieher like a teen-aged girl, and
approve of tbe choice of
aha aolts my aofa cushion!
gift, ask the secretary wbo
with her dirty shoes. My
dreamed up the idea to
husband saya 1 should let it
count you out. Socks are e
go as it’s not nice to cor­ rather Intimate gift for em ­
rect gueats, especially this
ployes to give their employ­
one because the has a very
e r and I don't blame you for
sensitive nature. She just
not wanting to put your foot
burns me up. 1 still think I
in it.
• • •
should tell her. AVbo'a rightT
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
DEAR A B B Y : T e l l
DEAR HIGH: High blood
"LIKES UNIFORMS" that
pressure (yours) la more
she shouldn't feel bad. The
seriou* than a sensitive na­ same thing happened to me.
ture ( her*V-and l tKink you - '" I -accepted an engagement
should tell her—In a gentle
ring from a young lieuten­
way, of courae.
ant in the Air Force. Then
• e •
he came back to visit me la
DEAR ABBY: What do
his civvies, and I couldn't
you think of a secretary who
stand him. I soon realized
•its and thinks up gifts for
that it was his uniform that
all the employes to give the
got me, so 1 gave him his
boss? His birthday is com­ ring hack.
ing up soon and she wsnts
NOT SORRY
• • •
all of us to pitch in and buy
him 100 pair* of stretch
Troubled? Write lo AB­
socks so she can hang them
BY, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
all upon a clothesline k&gt; his
Calif. For a personal reply,
office and surprise him! No enclose a stamped, self-adone objects to the coat, it's
dressed envelope.
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the stupid idea that annoys
ut. I say If the wants to
For Abby's booklet, "How
give the boss socka for hit
To Have A Lovely Wedding,"
birthday, she ahould go asend 50 cents to Abby, Box
head and do tt. But why
69700, Los Angeles, Calif.

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DEAR ABBY: I play baaketball for our high school
and ao far we've had a very
good season. My problem
la my father. He never ralli­
es a game. He used to play
baiketball himself, and I
guess he wa* pretty good.
My father aaya the coach
doesn’t know what he is do­
ing. So my father tells me
to do one thing and my
coach tella me to do another.
I know l should do what my
coach tells m e to do, but
you don't know my father.
Nobody ran tell him any­
thing, AA'ho should I listen
to? Don’t *t&gt;h*t*my name'
or my father will kilt me
for *ure.
"X "
DEAR " X " : lis te n to
your father, but do what
your coach wants you to do.
Tel! your father that it's
tesmwork that counts in baskcthall, and alnee all the
other hoys take their in­
structions from the coach
you must, too, or you'll bo
letting Die team down.

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day night at the NAS ball­
room, sponsored by the CPQ
Wives. Especially all those
teenagers wbo livs aboard the
station.
Mrs, Ali-cra Kelly was bo*
te*s to the recent board meet­
ing of tbe wives and the next
meeting la slated for 7:30 p.
m. Wednesday.
On the personal aide — Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Morrell from
Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting
hare with Chief and Mrs. R.
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The premiere of the magni­ so many caller*, although she
ficent movie, "Dird Jim ," Is delightful, but those little
brought out a large New York platter* are emptied—fast!
Thure I* much talk about
audience It is truly a wonder­ thu newest, "Nail uc'Scents"
ful, colorful picture, set in —perfumed nail polish in gorstrange, faraway places, and gi-ou* colors and scent*. Now
feature* Peter O'Took, that you can have fragrance al
tall, tanned and golden m a n 1 your fingertips You can find
The fate ia one of adventure, delicate, fragile colors as
excitement ami the atory of well as the deeper ami more
a man's conscience.
dramatic ones.
Tbe acting ot Ihe famous
One of Uie most beautiful
aftcMU acior* is thrilling, and dresses seen on the cover of
Ihe cast includes James Ma­ the smart New York m aga­
son, Curt Jurgens, Eli Wa! zine, "P ark Avenue Social
Inch, Jack Hawkiqv, Paul Lu­ Review," Is a black gown
ca* and Akim Tamirolf, all with white polka dots, "shap­
superb in roles that could on­ ed" to the body yet flowing,
ly be played by real actors. with a small double ruffle at
Tbe Joseph Conrad tile is the hem. It is Spanish In feel­
powerful and you must see It. ing and utterly delightful.
The girl is beautiful and com­
Tomorrow — "Dear Edylh
pletely m character
Thornton McLeod"
One of the Columbia execu­
tives told me that O'Toole
says he Is an "Indoor man,
but they keep putting me in
ection pictures"—in which he
is truly great.
There ia a record available
MOSCOW (U P I)-N lk ite S.
of the theme music which Khrushchev, 70, faded back
should be added to your mu* into obscurity today In "soical library. Columbia Pic so" health i s ■ "normal" oldlures hat a wondrrful release ig r pensioner.
in “ Lord Jim ."
But now that the Ire has
A very Interesting little been broken with Khrushbook came in Ihe mail the rhev'a first public appearance
other day called, "Tipi on ainra he was stripped from
Towela," by Morgan-Jones, power, he is expected to ahow
and you will be quite thrilled his face from Umc to time to
at what beautiful decorations tha Russian peopla who once
towela can provide. They can adored him.
be used aa table coverings in
Voting with hia wife and
outdoor settings, and delight­ daughter In a local election,
ful curtains can be made of Khrushchev showed that he
bath towela. The polka-dotted tied lost about 50 pounds—but
one* fascinated me. The tow­ none of hla ole cM-tbe-cuff
ela have "fashion approach"! sense of humor.
A delightful lady I know la
having lots of fun since her
retirement. She gives im it)
parties and entertains simply
but with great charm. She
LAST s DAYS
makes excellent coffee and
offers a p l i t t e r a s s o r t e d
Carroll Raker
"P eter P a n w jc h u ." Here 1*
George M sharia
her secret recipe: Mix U cup
In
of chutney and 44 cup of
“S Y L V I A ”
smooth peanut butter—make
tour sandwiches, brush with
melted butter and grllL These
are the moet exciting panwlcheal No wonder she baa

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Of Obscurity

W iSf-va-W

By Oswald Jacoby
and It was up to West to tell
partner which suit to protect.
West started Ills discarding
with the deuce of diamonds.
This told East that he cou'd
get rid of his king-queen and
ten of that suit and East who
had let n cluh go on the third
trump lead discarded those
three cards and the seven of
spades on the last four
trumps.
West’s discards on the Inst
three trumps were the six,
five and four of spades in
order. Then South cashed hia
aw of clubs noil West let the
deuce of spades go.
This made It obvloui to
East that West was out of
spades since If West realty
had held the king of spades
he w o u l d have signaled
strength there before dropping
the douce of diamonds. East
threw away a rtilh nod kept
protection for his queen of
spades.

Farm Products
Sales Dip 9%
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
The Florida Chamber of Com­
merce says farm products
sale* dropped nine per cent
during thr last quarter of 1904
became of an "Inndequato
supply of farm labor."
The 1904 total sales, how­
ever, were 14 per rent higher
than they were a yeajr.ago.
The chamber mid this was
due to a 28 per cent gain in
the first quarter of last year,
because freeze effect* were
■till felt during the first half
Of 1964.
Florida ntrusm en h a v e
complained aliout a federal
ban on the use of extra off­
shore labor lo harvest crops.
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Forecast
Weftmday, Narek IT, 1»U
GENERAL TENDENCIES;
A very «h-oparatlv# attitude
It In th# mind* of practically
everyone now, *• think in
term* of your Joint project*
and bow yon can b**t enhance
your food f*llow»hlp with oil
other*. You ean moke consid­
erable progrea*. There nre
many way* to *dd color and
beauty to your environment,
** do that right now.
ARIES (Mar. i l to Apr. !»)
Talking orer objectively and
Imperaonally whaterer deal*
at* at hand with a*»oclat*»
bring* forward their true po­
tentiality. Intelligent Idea*
eliminate oppotltlon. Know
your facta.
TAURU8 (April 20 to May
20) An artUtlc or muileal
touch to whateyer you do will
be both pleaelng and bring in
added abundance ae well to­
day. Other* gladly Join their
efforts with your*. Make thl*
a happy time.
. GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Recreation I* vital today
ao that you forget any worrlei you may have In the eom*" pany of congenial friend*.
Take your mate along with
you. Have a perfectly wonder­
ful time!
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Re as funda­
mental a* you can so that h a r­
mony Increase* In your own
family circle. Pnt **ld* peo­
ple and things th a t-are trou­
blesome. Show that you are
devoted, kind-hearted.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
. You are able to be more ana­
lytical now and can become
m o r e active In whatever
brings In a far greater In­
come. S tart uptrend In busi­
ness or creative avenue*. Get
shopping completed.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) While you may be some­
what embarrassed financially,
If you delve into a well-pay­
ing business venture, all Is
fine. Improve your property.
Add something artistic as
well as practical, * v
LIIiRA (S e p t 23 to Oct.
22) Learn to smile more and
you get far better results In
all dealings with others. Get
your wardrobe in good order
and step out early. Social life
tonight can bs very reward­
ing.
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov.
21) You hava a real liking
for investigation and thl* I*
a good day for you to do Just
that. You can b* highly in­
spired how to he more devot­
ed to mate. Follow through
with ideas.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) You have every
rhaiu-e now to contact newcomers and permit new ac­
quaintanceships to flourish
into friendship*. Gel about
more socially in new places.
Be more highly Inspired. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Impress others with
your good clUienahip now
and get Into dutlei that are
very helpful. Increase pres
tige. Show your fine capa­
bilities wherever the oppor­
tunity presents itself.
AQUARIUS (Jau. 21 to
Feb. 10) You hava to adopt
a new attitude ami find new
interests If you want those
fine talents you have to flour­
ish properly. A letter from
out-of-town can give you
Ideas. Study carefully.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Your Intuition will reveal
the information you want In
prder to rlear up some situa­
tion that has been punting.
Prtciaion with duties la
musU Don’t be neglectful of
mate tonight,
fF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, there will Ire such a
charming nature here that
-others are quickly Impressed
and will endeavor to epoil
your prugeny. But If you
teach to be more Independent,
give spiritual training, your
son or daughter r*n become
a source of great Inspiration
to others. Anything connected
with beauty, art, public e*nrlce, etc. 1* fine here.
“The Star* Impel, they
do not com pel*1 What yon
make of your Ilf* la large­
ly up to YOU!
Carroll Rlghter’a Individual
Foracast for your algn lor
April la now ready. For your
copy aend your birthdata and
f 1.00 to Carroll Rlghter For*ca*t (Th* Sanford Herald),
Bo* 1921, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.

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H A V IN G S

a New York corporation.

HANK,

Plaintiff,
)s
JOH N W

HOW ETH

J R . *t at..

Defendants.
\OTl« F. OF a I IT*
Tin: •&gt; NIC OF FI.lilt IDA
TOi John H Mowrth, Jr,,
M iioir

resldvnc#

la

uo*

ktiuw n
N o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
suit has been filed in the above
In re 1 E»t«ir uf
ind I"*&lt;:*d Court ag allnet you,
IDA MAY a f t. -G lI K T ,
I »r •'•»» «! m i i I * v a I ft *t D o l n r e i (*. l l o w a l h
Tn All r ml 1111re »•»«! I'rrewn# and l#&lt;&gt;ut« C. I Dr ring, doing
lint ling I In I i*ia n r Itemiaiuila b u s i n e s s *4- Ta i u D t*. H e r r i n g A
i *»i . Hit* Gill* of w h i c h c-iae la
Agilli»*4 hnld IXnlei
«^Y"U and P4i It uf &gt; uU err • » sh v* shown
Y o u a re h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to
htr*!»y notified and required
th present any claim* and de­ file y o u r a n s w e r o r w r i t t e n
m a n d * w h i c h yo u, o r r i f h r r of de f e n s e s . If a n y . In t h# a b o v e
you may have ngalnat the pro4 r u l i n g w i tli t h e Clerk of
r e l a t e « f I D A MAY H U G H E Y . l h i e C o u r t a n d to s e r v e a c o p y

di c r * * *i*d,
late
of
Fairfield
C o u n t y , O hio , to the C o u n t y
' J k d g r «#f HemltM'l# C o u n t y . Fl«*r' I d a , at hie n f f l r e In t h * c o u rt
‘ h o m e of s a id C o u n t y at
Fanf or d.
F l o r i d a , w i t h i n ela
cala lt d a r m o n t h * f r o m the tltn# of
the
first
p u b l i c a t i o n of
thla
1 n o t i c e . , T w o co pl ee of e ac h
• c l a i m or d e m a n d e h a l l be In
‘ w ritin g ,
a nd e h a ll e l a t e the
p l g r t . o f r « * ld e n c # en d po at vof*
fle e a i d r e e e of the c l a i m a n t
a n d s h a l l b# e w o r n to by the
. c l a i m a n t , hi# a g e n t , o r a t t o r • h e y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d bjr a f i l ­
l i n g f r # of on# d o l l a r An d e uch
r # g j a l m or d e n la n d n o t # 0
f ile d
s h a l l be void.
, _
Len a Flem ing
A * A n c i l l a r y E i e c u t r l * of
UtA— L a s t W i l l a n d T e a t s -

I

inbut of
*- IDA MAY HUU1IKY
*
Deceased
'8 hi 11holler and I^Mgart

F i r s t F e d e r a l Building
Sanford. j T l o f W i
Attorney^
f or
A n cillary
R a eru trlx
P u b l l a h F e b . : J A A M ar .
| 14. 1945

r CVJdt

2. I .

lin t

SWEETIE PIE

P ako I I

By Nadine Seltzer

81. Real E s t a t e • Sale
J O H N K. FOX,
Realtor
Av# .

1:2*0559

O m . C u m b .e

@
0

I b t r v o f u p o n the p l a i n t i f f ' s a t ­
t o r n e y s w h o s e n a m e a n d ait-

drrss appeare hereon, on or bethe 3«th d a y o f M a r c h .
Ihe nature of this proreeling being a eult to fore­
c lo s e t he R e n uf a m o r t g a g e on
th#
following described pro­
perty eituat# In gemlnolo C o u n ­
fntrn

425-5938

322-5612

— ltl-1 4 1 1

PIANO, r.poaa.ik.d Wulllt.r
From Sanford Exchange
spinet, t.k . up payment.
May b. ee.n In your era. by
railing Cr.dlt Manager. W.eley-Prott.r Pl.no Co.. Hit
N Mill., Orl.ndo. 141-4141 50. Mlsc. F o r Sale

HUKClAL Rose Hu»he* &lt;lardenias A Khade Trc»**, 2425
i pilst A\ # . 2 block* West of
Winn- D i g i t , _______
50. Miac. For Sale
S A N F O R D H EW IN G
tut Hu F o r k A n

VENTER
H I e ll!

LE FT-1 NLA Y-AWA1.
mu. 44 Model Swing
DI.1*0.Metis elg-iag.
makee fancy daalgne.

ChrletNeedle
Which
gel.ee

B u t t o n h o l e s B * w i on b i l l o n s .
Blin d h*m *, M onogram s. E m
b r a i d e r s . D a r n s , p a t c h # * , etc

From

Se m inole C ounty
(D ial
D irect}

55. l u r n i l u r r F o r Sale
A P P L v N lift. F u 11ilt u i *,
ft*!) or t rg'lr
141 &gt;

Mi sc

121

W l Lftc *N
M \ l It F U R N
Huy — ftr li — T r ad*
*!
in -n K
32. l i l t

1

Us mv tinabl# tu lotalr • u*
tomcr a nd will a c c e p t lt.il 71. Male Help Wantt-tl
ant* of Sl5 ,»10 C a s h or
Term *

Ph

PRATT
A
I0"t
oft
OUTLET.

332-7457
LAM BERT
P ain t.
FACTORY
PA IN T
1411 8
French

95. H ouses F o r S ale

97. Houscn F o r K ent

115. Autim F o r S a le

A U T H O R IZ ED B R O K E R
For
ALL
FIIA *V A
Govern
itifint
owned
home*.
Down
pa yrttenta
from
Low
m o n th ly p a y m e n t* In cluding
t a s t e a n d I n s u r a n c e . T#et ue
ahnw you i t T O U R convtn
l# n c e .

U N FU R N IS H ED
I I « u a a,
hilrtn,, b a t h , c o m p l v t e l y r r
i l c o r a t f '!. guild l o c a t io n , l i i *

1*10 P O N T IA C C a ia t ln a , R a d io
A H e a le r. W h ite W a lt T lr e a ,
ex cellen t co n d itio n . I l l - H i t
or :il* O I1 4 .

4140.

FURX t Rdrm. Coltag* Boulh
on 11*11 at Flv* Point. |X5
mo. plue ■*. k tax. Light*
A Water furnlehrd. 111*1417
aftar t p. m. or anytime Bat.
or Sunday.
SO U T H W A R D
COMPLETELY Furn. 1 Rdrm
90. L ots F o r Sale
In v e itm .n t k R M lty
houe#. very nice. Adult*. No
11! N. T a r k A v . .
33S-S1TS
pete l»5. lie# Sanford Av#„
Lot on FUN LAKE, approxi­
lll-UIS.
mately 1 Acre on good boat­ 4 B E D R O O M - 1 R » l h - S e r ­
v i c e Men 1450 D o w n - Move
ing A swimming la k e
I RDRM, 1 Bath. Family Room.
In - 111.1* nio. p l u . T a x e * k
Central heat k air, t i l l mo.
Payton Realty
In eu ran c*.
LM N
F.N T ER 1 Rdrm. Unfurnlahad. *45 mo.
P R I S E S , IN C . M ain p f f l c . : *
:::* iiai :i&lt;o iiuwxth. *i it*j :
JO H N SA U LS AGENCY
REAL ESTATE ItROKKR
Apprale.l Sp.cl.llet
111 No. P.rk
t::-7l74

C o m p l.t.

F A U S T DRUG ST O R E
Fr»# Delivery 1II-07M
C o ll e c t
HUG A Carnet Cleaning S i 12 Pl.no Tuning ui* Repair
—ft SO Free pickup St diW L ll.rmcn - 111-4111
livery Ph 111-4411.
43.
P l i n t s , Feed*, Seed*
OFFERING A MPECTAL SER­

l ill M l
frl.- ID %.
IN I II %m :R V NO. 14073

Clerk of Clr«. ult «L»urt
BerAlnola County. Florida
R) ll s Tamm. Jr,
f * Deputy (' Ier k
P u b l i s h M a t c h 2,

M arch 16,

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Legal Notice

-f

g rn lb

AQUARIUMS *
t e d Williams hdw
TROPICAL FISH
105 E . 15th.
1 2 2 - l. S d
lliche-t Qurilty from th* R.*t
lUt.-hcrlee, Liw ul ill.count
price*. 10 a m. - I p, m — 21. H om e I m p ro v e m e n ts
e- - - .
daily — fin n t f r ie n d s .
1 Mil.8 South of Sanford on
SAVE TOUR DOOR
Hwy. 17**1.
k TOUR HEAT
a M j pa
95. H ouses F o r Sale
«
R.pl.e. th. J.lnu.l. In ynur
SIAMESE Kltt.m, IZI-OItt
door with . an All-weather
•h
GREENUKA1R
Fr.tlU. Unit. For mor. InPOODLE PUpptr*, "AltC Silver
Choice lot* et.llxbl. In flr.vnformallun c.R your local
or white. Sell or tr.de, 111* Lumber Co. or the I'etereon
br.lr of Loch Arbor overlook­
1IO.
J
ing golf cour»». C u s t o m
Lumber Co, In Orl.ndo. liir.
building to your .pacifica­
d.n 1*1514. '
POODLE Pupplei AKC,, Worm,
tion.. Gr.tnbralr developed
ed, Tempor.ry.Rh^te, Toyi A
by
ATTENTION
Mlnl.turee,
,V|m ” ^ Poodle DO It Tour.elf-eret
KINO SWOOP
If your
Grooming. til-OMlJ, 'sss^
r \
A
BUILDERS. INC.
Hoof need, repairing. Cluck
111*1111
tKlUEIt MAN PINSCHER pupK with U« for th* Heel Hoof101 Fairmont Dr.
In. m.lerl.I money run buy
AKC. Viol. K.ktner, JU-Sltl.
t'.ll 1:1*4102 k w. will come
1 BEDROOM, new paint tn.ld.
Running.
NOTHING IS LOST until .
utility room, .creen porch
ll.r.ld \Vint Ad f.U. to find
carport., tars* lot. email
It!
CARPENTER. Horn. Rep.lr*
Dunn. t&lt;7 month. 111*1111
k
Addition*. Flrat Cl...
TOY FOX Terrier Pupple*. IJJWorkmanship. Ph. 111*1015.
Hill
S A L E OR T R A D E
M ae n n ry 1 lle'.lroom, C a r p o r t . ,
PAINTING. R.pairing ' ancloao n l y 11.15# P a y IJ ,1 » 0 d o w n
UL Special N otices
ur.e, lnt.rlor w.ll cloning
o r a n y t h i n g of e q u a l v a l u *
by Von fchr.d.r w»U D.Ur­
A a a u m * M o r l g a g a of 11.11#
Pawning or Buying? — Sea usl
gent. 112*41 It, __________
Sm all
m onthly
raym enta.
“ Thsy shouldn't s n s s k In t h o s t commercials like th a t!
• A-l PAWN SHOP
1
1 : 7451.
3201 Orlando Ur
1!S -9270 22. P lu m b in g
I addsd Super Whit# S o sp to th e cake mix!"
PARK BIDGi: —SUBDIVISION
All Type* Supplies —- Folder#
PLUMBING
I Rdrm. : Rath. Spacing., DouNUMISMATICS
Contracting
Rep.lr.
bl» Garage Central ll.*t,
S for 81.00
FREE ESTIMATES
Rullt-ln Kitchen. Itreakfaet
POWELLS OFFICE fUPrLT
*
R. L. HARVET
Area. Larue Dining Room,
104
S.nf.rd
At*.
111*1111
Sodded
Front l^enn. City
Incom e Tnx R e tu r n s
Hewer. 111,400 w |i»0 Down.
U Tears Experience, Call I*a- 24. Well D rilling
1—Loet k Found
11—Money Wanted
Open Dally, Kvetiingi 444mar ’ William*. Five Points.
1—P.r.on.1*
14—Saving* A Loan
Id 11,
833*7848.
4—Beauty Car.
I I — Inturanc*
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
t
—Day
Nura.rIM
I I — S c h on la a I n s t r u c t i o n *
NEED 4 BEDROOMS’
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
HITCHING l*OST Rlflt A Tawn
I—Child Car.
70—
Employment Strvlcaa H e r e a an Air C o n d it io n e d bom.
AH Typ.. .nd Bit*.
Shop. Loam on anything of
71—
Male Help Wanted
I—Dos.—Cali—P .t.
with I Baihe, Florid. Room,
W. H.pttr t .d Servlc.
valu# 1329 Sanford A n , 11110—
P o u l t r y — Llv.Hoek II—Female Help Wanted
t inutile Cor p u r l e, Klichen
S T I NE
9111.
11—
Bp.plat
Nolle..
11—Mai#
or
Female
1
1
tip
c
o m p l e t e w It It B . i i k c , 11of 11•
M.chln. .nd Supplr Co.
II—Cal.rlng — Food
74—8a Ira Help Wauled
grro lor. Diepoa.il Ifiehw.ah*
111*4411
PAN AS Lay Cam p hr gin* Jultf 101 W. Ind B1
14—Fleer
a
to
Eat
7
7
—
8:11
u
a
1
1
on
Wan
i
ed
er k K xh n u el Fen, 2 l'H illy
l(lh., Lake ilohfT-n, Fur In­
I t—Special H.rvlc.,
11— I n c o m e P r o p e r t y
Rtiom. on Lot IJ# e 11 #* with
formation call 1:2 2314, Fred 29. P h o to &amp; E q u ip m e n t
11—Hualror*# Prop—Sal#
.11—Swimming Pool.
Well, Pump. II e a u t I f u 1
Garni.
IT—Janitorial Service.
13—
Real Kettle Wanted fhrub*. tl lleerlng Fruit Tree.
Our
REGULAR
Price
for
Copy
II—Do-lt*Your..lf
14—
Real
Kelate
Sal*
k
large Patio. 111.01)#. Holy
TIIE UNIVERSAL MEDIUM for Negatives A a ItT Print la
11—Builder. Suppllaa
tt —Business llenlala
flOO Down
g Mting things don* . . . |1 SO plue Sc Tai.
I
o—Hardware
•
0—
Lot#
For
8ale
Cl***lfled Adi' Dial 333*9911 W I E B O L D T ‘8 C A M E R A S H O P
11—Farm*—Grove*
11—Horn. Improvement.
or 4IS 9931 In Suuth Seminole
II—Plumbing
11—Out of Stale Acreage *
STEN STR O M
and put on# to work for you! 110 8 P a r k A v e n u e . H a nf or d
II—Painting
13—Houses For Sale
I
t
—W.ll
Drilling
• 4—House#—Sals or Real
INCOME TAX PREPARATION 30. H om e Appliance*
II—Air C.nd. k Heating
I T — House For Rent
1104 DOUGLAS AVE
REALTY
I t —Radio • T.l.vt.lon
100—
R eso rt Rental#
12:-719»
NEW APPLIANCES . t Wk i t 2541 Park
S2I2420
I
t
—Photo
A
Equipment
101—
Trailer*—Cabana#
houe. Prlc..— Erlgld.lr.,
10—
Horn. Appliance.
102—Mobile Homes—Sale
4
HKDROOM
Hot Point, RCA. E.nHh. ate.
1.1. e n t e r i n g - Food
11—
Mu.leal In.truniant. ll'l—Mobile llutnee—Rent
1 R a t h H o m e nti a p p r o x i m a t e *
C.ll Ch.rll. Oormly ooll.ct
II —Duilnaaa Equipment
104—Trailer Space—Rent
!y 4 a r r r y a r d . F e n c e d h a c k
. t Aa.ocl.I.d Radio k TV.
UR(k:Cu L! ». oo Bushel Bring
105—Trailer
I
cj
I
s
—
Sale
I
t—
Job
Printing
1111 N. o r.n g . At.., Orlan­
yard, assorted fruit bearing
y o u r o w n c o n t a i n e r A cut*
t
t
—Upbol.t.ry
104—Apartmenta
For
Rent
i r s c a W e l l for y a r d , p a r t i a l ­
do 411-1114.
F ill
your
Fr#ca#r.
U risson
101—Rooms For Rent
It —Vacuum Cl.anor.
ly f u r n i s h e d , w e t h e r , d»y er.
Av# . 111.7054.
IT—Moving k Starag.
110—
H otel Room s
s to v e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , y a r d tools
SA N FO R D ELEC TR IC
I t—Exterminator.
111—Rental Agent#
A law n mower
G. E A p . l l . n c —New k U..d
41—Plant. — read. — S«.de 111—Wanted Tn Rent
15. Special Services
1:1,300
III M.gnoll.
111*1141
115—Autos For Sale
to—Ulac. For 9.1*
UOMMtullCIAl. LOT
111—Autos—Sals or Trad#
ll
—Artlcl.t
Tor
Rent
M ai n p a r t wf h ' S f l lit l- t k e
A &amp; H C O N T RA CT O RS USED Appil.nc*. Including
111—
Truck* For .Sale
t l —Swap or Exchange
Mary. 17,B&gt;0 Rrukera Coop.
built-in*. Ilk. n«w. Low
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
110—Au Iv rnolive Service
t l —Wanted To lluy
prick*, Itl-tCH._________
HOOFING. PAINTING k
l i t —Scoot era A Cycle#
It —Furniture For Sal.
INSULATING
t l —Antique. For Sal.
111—Boats A Motors
Payton rRealty
Financing' Arran gad 111-1111 3 L Musical I n s tr u m e n ts
1.11—Mar ln&lt;• Supp11a#
II —Money To Loan
, 1 1 1 1 111 144 5 H i a w a t h a at 11*11
II—Uu.laeaa OpporlunltlM
SICK ROOM N E E D S
P l.n D Servicing A T u n in g

C O U n t y Ci F Hr ml flMir, Rteil# of
F h f rl il s i I ' n l t M evu'li c e r t i f y ate
• ha y lie r f d e e m e d a c c o r d lug ip
l a w the p r o p e r t y d e a r r l h e d In
eufh v e r ilf l- a t r
w i l l l»r eold
4 n the
itigltmV ci«»!) id d dv r ^«t
t h e f m i i i l.il.r *if the H em lnt .l e
C’ o u n i y i' n u r t H o u r * at S i t i f * i r d l
T IIE
) F l o r i d a , ..n i he f i r s t Mun i 4 &gt; l \
j
in t h r timnth uf A p r i l . !3 4 i , m &gt; 111
IN
D ll
#b h l- h la th# 5th da y r»f A p r il .

1&gt;L '
Dut#d thla 171|i day

Isn lo rli

20, H a r d w a r e

H. P e ts &amp; Supplies

rnnaty

425-5938

N**t

JJijr

204 N. T a r k

322-5612
.F ro m

17. J n n lto rla l Se rvic e s

D A IR Y
m an

Q U E E N D riv e r— Sale,
3521 1 a r k Dr

M A N W a n red fop y r * r f o u n d
J Mil
Mam m 11It t etin I N |i 1r
f e r f vil Ml.»•« Isi ig il e a.f i tfiH
in Hfi nfe-i I
w h '* i i) n » i \ *

i^lOl) DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

H»:v F R A L H u t * t an d in g 3 * 1
]l# tl- fM Mr&lt;in#* * v a l l * I d a in
a l l A r c * * td K a n f n r d . lc®t ue
f b o w &gt; u Around 1

Seminole Realty

ml. So. of S a n f o r d on 4 7 * i : .
1
B lk
W .a t
on
S e m in o le
A v . . Ph. l l l - I I U
c o ll.cL

H O M ES
$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES
I, 1. * 4 BEDROOMS

;

Unfurnished Horn#*
! Bedroom. I hath 875.00

1 flsdraom. 1 bath f ill.00

Stenstrom Realty

F o r C o m p l.t . In form ation
f t * or C a l l T o u r

FHA - VA
1545 PARK DRIVE
Ilt-ltl#
113*7415
SA LES BROKER
NIGHTS
W. Il.v . Th. Horn. For You 17!-&lt;i:t
111*0541
111*4141
111*1411
STE N ST R O M I-Radroom;
I bath homt. kit­
chen furnlehad. 1*5 00 month­
ly. "Sr# owner on premiere
REALTY
Friday, March II. between
2541 PARK DRKVR
11:00 * m and 1:00 p. m. *1*
.725-24:0
322-7495
Sarlta
Btreat.
NIGHTS
323-4134
931-OS44 1445 Myrtle. 1 bedroom houee.
3:2-4141
122-5412 kitchen equipped Phon* III*
till!
102. Mobile H om es • Sale
JIM
W ALTER
CORP.
has a
""T-T'andT- TredruomT^^"^
n l c i 4 B e d r o o m h o u s e a n d lot
NEW and USED
fo r
sals.
D irectio n s:
Take
Awiling* X Cabanas
17-11 N. f r o m S a n f o r d to' O r ­
QtlAM’T MGBILK HOME*
ange C ity
to
R e i nil
Drug
H w y 17*93 H
382-154!
HI ore*
turn
left
fo ll ow
io
en d of d o u b le l a n e to w h e r e NEW Mgg.N— Air conditioned.
t w o w a y s s t a r t * , t u r n r ig h t
5 1idmu. Far Iary Built Ca­
to 3rd. d i r t r o a d , t u r n left
bana A Carpofta. 822-4318
to ho u s e on l e f t eld* O n l y
Itoo down.
971,10 m o n t h ly . 1944 MOBILE HOME. Nearly
395-0112 O r l a n d o .
new, t Bedroom, Front Kit­
VERT DELUXE
B e d r o o m . 2 B a t h . It A V E N N A
PARK
Horn#.
Tiled
Ro of.
H c re e n e d P o r c h , E x t r a l a r g e
corner
lot, " m a n y
bearing
C l t r u * T r e e a . A l l f o r 914.150
N o t * s ig n on p r o p e r t y a t U I
Grove Lan *. E x c lu s iv e w ith :

I

tint S p.rk Av*.
117-5:1: anytime
1

B E D R O O M , 1 reath
c o r n e r lot. S ! l - * 9 4 1 .

chen. Awning, Expandable
Living Boom, Assume pay­
ments* 132-4528.
BALK OB BENT 83 x 8* llou*#trailer.

B » sso n ib is,

323-1 59"

103. Mobile H om es - R ent
2 lIKDllOi »M Trailer an l-ak»
Ashby, Adulla only. I*h. 222
7141
___________

Seminole Realty
Ho m e ,

$100.00
DOW N
- - - - •

Selection of I, 8, and 4
located In various
Heit inns of Fan ford
Immediate Delivery
MON TH LY P A Y M E N T S
FROM $50.00
FO R T H E B E S T HOME
HUY
S E E YOUR
Bedroom*

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker

R« Hirin' v Wll.I.I AMH

-----Why1 pay iu !s' t ;------Own your own Trailer lot 11cr
a month, Miller lluad off ,H
Hanford Ave,
UMi. A p a r tm e n ts for R e nt
FURN Apt m o Mai Ion villa.
LAKE MARY. Clean Furn I
lldrm. Apt. Adult*, Call 1111*10.
WELA.vA APARTMENTS 114
Y . Flrat St.
AVALON APARTMENTS
li t YV. tnd Rt.
Ill 1417
3 IttrOM Fumlnhei Apt , 9*5
111 E. 4th. 122-5714.
nOOMT furn 2 bdrm apt. |55
1701 Magnolia 323 -895 1.
ONLY |45 for 'lean t hdrm
furn a pi Nra bath. 101 K
Stll Nt 322 2951
FURN Apt Ctna# in. Jtmmlf
Cowan. I32-4UII
CLEAN Furn Apta. 401 PaL
melt". 332- 1374
1 lif-itr inim f iirn'*t»e-l apartmnti t 'milend 2312 Ualmetta.
4 A 5 RtniM APTH with Car­
port es. Newly Decors tad. Liv­
ing Room carps ted. 404 E
14th ftt
2-HKDRog M, Furn Cornsr 5th
A 1-ak# Mary Blvd t UKr
Mary. 122-7115
3 BEDROOM Furn Apt. watar
furn. 945 mo 323-0157.
2 DUPLEX Modsrstsly furnishsd, 1 Available after lit*
15th A the other May 1st
Adult* 332-1410

JIM H U N T
H i &gt;in11tid IMm|t| ul et, A•"O.
a»5 I P L E T E S E T of Me, I t .n l f ' e
«"fKG f r A kin t i.f w*'. k 222-1951
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M o e t ly " H n .p Unr # ii«&amp; :.‘h
nfei.nl li*«r
Oti
1140 t . Wee .11 I ’ . l l a f ­
aid
2 REDIIOOM HOME, tg# rooms,
REALTY
: 1.KUIA.NVR BALE
ter 4 p m . L o t 11, r . r k A v .
h a r d w un 4 f I n o f #. air a •»n 4 ,
n n r.ftsE h # s p m i i t f h e a r
C * f &lt;*#i n pp o r ( u n i t y f a r q u a l i ­
T t .llv t P .rk .
rvnfral
halt
hast,
attic
fan
nrricat m - i t t i
f« no R a c k . V a l u e * to 914 94
fied m a n 21 *
H slst y ami
On# owfiar, large r&lt;un*r lot
N ig h t* : llt-n lO P
HOOVER
VAT
CLEAN ERS
11.00 rack, Valuet to 972 !ki..
t *itmnUi»ii»ii
I "L u n r 3 ; 3 - 0 M 3
('all
122-5
7
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111*0141
W H I T E H EW IN G M A C H IN ES
S Price It Aik; All shorts fc
125,
Harford
lUiald.
U lt
P ath D rive
A U l h o r l i e d Helve A S e r v l c .
S lsik B
25% o f f : A ll Whirl • 72. Fpmnle Help W anted
GARRETTS
19% off: Party Dreas#s A
A T T EN T IO N P L E A S E !
LAKE MAIIY 4 Booms with
ID . E
Flrat.
111*5144
R«il)#s U'% off
Isrge hath Double Carport#,
ADPLT
W h ile
Ida by
s i n t e r s If you want a big hums &lt;&gt;n a
( ' A l t a i . E'8 d r e s s s i t o r
big
lot
for
a
small
prk#
Ea*
Uorntr lot. good laratlnn A
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t
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d
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S E W IN G
M A G IIIN E
T w i n
t*ang wood Plat# — H*f. 17-92
csllent part of town; no Itafnear public hn&lt;h Call 323N vrdl* tlg -aa g c o m p l . t . w ith
fir; pHrnty of i r##&gt; ft..lid 0910 after 4 10.
Ci m edia . D a r n . , U u t t o n h o l . a , 1X5 F E E T . 10 lb. R a i l r o a d R a l l s 77. S itu a tio n W anted
ft
a
Ilia
C
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II
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thin,
*
bedMake*
fanrr
D e e tg n e .
ate.
for C a t t l e C r o s s i n g s E t c . Ph
run mi, 1 &gt;•Blit* needs only
$100 DOWN
p a r t y In t h i . a r e a in t a k e
149-4114, 0 # n # \ a
T e l l t h e m y ou s a w It In T h #
minor repa lr • and a little
NORTH ORLANDO IIOMKH 10H, Rooms F or R e n t
up b a l a n c e of 4 p e j m e n t * at
Hanf or d Heral d*
for
9
11.000
paint
All
with
HOUSE 54 ft Edgtmon
15 to e a c h P a l l O r l a n d o 42 5- E S T A T E H A L E C L E A N U P I t # term* to Suit reapoirtelbls OPEN
9 to l W##kd#y#-“ 24 hour
d u i' t d p r ic e s , Beds , M a t t r e s s . D A Y S W O R K
W r.l, T h u rs, A
1577 loll.ct
buyer.
Occupancy for qualified Mili­ R O O M H f o r i i S n . 4 0 1 M a g n o l i a
Springs
W ick er
Fu rnitu re.
F r i d a y 3 2 3 -!oz«
122-0720.
tary
$1 per .le v r e n t a l f o r E l . c O dd
Tab!##,
C h a irs.
Ch #e t,
W I L L f a r e fo r i h l l d r r n on a
t r i e t a r p M H he in po .ia r w i t h
GKO W ftHKPHKBD Realtor F U R N l M H E D
China, G la ss,
Rug*,
Banks
Room.
private
SO U T H W A R D
darkly li«h.i in rni hums
( i o r . l i . e e ..f Mine L u e t f . C a r 10:00 . 5 r*o T h u r a d a ) . l. * " t
b a t h 935 nto 122 *244
Frur#*l yard, R«(rieiir#s. Pi*
r o ll F u r n i t u r e Co.
Chance
112 M a g n o li a , F r a n *
97. H ouses For Rent
322-1717
IN V ESTM EN T A R E A L T Y
r l n e ’s A n t lf iu e Hhop
115. Auton F or Hale
T H I S IS I T !
l i t N P . r k Av e
111-1171
LAKE MART: 1 Bedroom. Kit*
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R I G A u c t i o n at n i l . l . ' S B A R ­
51. A rticlrn F o r Rent
ch#n aqulppsd iiS-IOIt,
at my home of y o u r o f f ic e
G A IN UAHN, n r r r
Sunday.
1951 FORD 8KYLINER. re­
$100 DOWN
III- 1071.
1 0 ,
p
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l- o o G r a p e vi ll a
Furnished 1 bed­ tractable hardtop, radio* heat­
“ Y ou n a m e lt -~ -W . h a v e It! "
Ft** i: .000 1Iv'iult jr, tint In *ARTIALLY
Are
er, power steering, needs
room
$45
mo.
Uh
122-2X17.
A M E R IC A N R E N T - A L L —o l d N E \ \ 's i * A f e u s "”
Flight Fa tt* ni, 10 min ul **
transmission |3I5. Ph. Ill*
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from
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1
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5117 or •*• at 111 Garrison
FURN.
1
Bedroom
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,
1444 M H i a w a t h a . I l l - t i l t
F O R SA LK
new, 1 Ur If norn horn*. ter*
Legal Notice
Adult# No 1’eis 123-4059
Dr.
----ratio floor», equipped kit25 L B S. - 50c
REN T A BED
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Low
In
tsrvlca
chin.
Unfurnl#h#de
I
bedroom,
2
1938
BUICK
Hoad
matter
71, J
payxortcK of « y r u f * T i o i
SANFORD HERA LD
bath 401 Msttla St. Phone
manta, tree than renting,
door 811-1171.
Bede.
by
Day,
W eak,
or
I t i l * TAX D K K D
rra.lv
to o c c u p y . I f E T . M L Y
Month,
111-I»10.
( K e r . I k t . l * F l o r i d a ■ ta lo te e of
n M Av
HHIHT ANt
DOB McKKE USED CARS
REALTY Ottha In Village
CARRDLL'3 FURNITURE
1 .4 .1
P. O. l i n x f i t
NO MONEY DOWN
•
ROOM
Houee. unfurnished »50
HI
tv
let
Ill-IMI
Hall
of
N
o'latido.
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llll,
NOTI47K tr* HEREBY GIVEN,
PERU. INDIA# A
-01 Fr*n-h Ava. 131-0721
mo.
I^ahte
Monroe
i
l
l
-1011
Evre til-:;.71
T h a t D l e e r e t f l e d H v r v ir e e Inc.
DA VH WORK, Lillie Thnmpean, I l K P t i . B A L K , 1 lle d r o n n i l i o m i
lb .
h o ld e r
of
th.
f o l l o w i n g 5.’i. W anted T o Huy
121-0100.
c e r t i f i c a t e h . e f ile d o . l d c e r t l unftnlehrd
In
Ganrva
IIP
f l o o t . f or l a x deed to be U e u USED FUR NTTURK
Down,
no
qualifying
Call
•d
th er eo n
The
certificate
121-9270
HI. Heal Kntntr • Sr.le
C o lt a M P h i l B l a c k 151-1111,
n u m b e r and y e a r of l i t u e n r e ,
Jeokaonvttlr
Urt yeur FurnUur#
t h . d e a c r lp t lo u uf l b . p r o p e r t y , MKi.iw
Quirk ffwrvR# with (ha Cath.
a n d t h . r , a m . In w h i c h It w . a
1
REllRO"M, 1 Bam, central
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SUPER TRADING P O S T
ae.ceeed are a . fnllnw a;
Heat, ’ornar L l . Doubla
191-01TT
_________ _
*-.rllflcate
No. &gt;4
T e a r of
REALTOR
Carport. Ill-Mil.
Ita u .n v . I H I
ini Bo Park
Ill-Ill*
55. F u r n itu re F o r Sale
D e .r v l.ilo . . f P ro .e rty i
INNERSPRIN G M ATTRESS
M E N tV i ' r . i i y L e g ("an I#, Kp#
c l a l I J D pr H u r i d u s * H )

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LOOK!

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t , IH k I t T r 11 T h e T o w n
of g .n fo rd
P l.t
Il'M.k
1
P * g « . 44 tu 44 and M l . M l .

m . :ii k m

t r a il e r

For tha blggeei .election of
nearly natr and uaad furnl*
tura, era Noll'a Furniture
Itrokarag* In Caaaalbarry

N o m e In w h ic h u c m k I A l ­
ty, F l o r i d a , tu w i t :
on 17*11. t ' p r n 1 d e y a I tu I
L o t 5. B l o c k • F“\ T A N G L E - b e r t . U u e e .v - A l l of . . I d proWOOD
S E C T IO N
T H R E E p a r t y b e in g in t h . C o u n t y nf feed f u r n l t u r * a p p l i a n c e * . Ionia,
a le . B.uigbi . Bold, l o r r y ' s
R E P L A T a c c o r d i n g to m a p B e m l n o l . . f l a t , of F l o r i d a . U n *
M a r i . M l S a n f o r d A v * . Ph
or pl a t * h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In l e a . e u c h c . r t l f l c . t . . h a l l be
111-4111
plat
Rook
1#,
Page
I I , r . d . a m . d a c o n r d ln g to l a w l b .
p u b l i c R e t o r d a o f S e m l n o l i p r o p e r t y d . a c r l b e d In e u ch c.r *e
F R E E E S T IM A T E
('aunty, Florida,
t lf lc a t . w ill
b . a&lt;*ld to t h e "
DUNE
AND
ORDERED
a t h l g h . i t c a b bidder at tha front U p h o la t e r ln g k
M atiraaa ren ­
Sanford.
bem lnol.
C o u n t y , d o o r of tho B e m l n o l . C o u n t y
o v a t i n g N aw a U aa d F u r n l *
S t a l e of F l o r i d . , t h t . 11th d . y C o u r t H e u t i » l B a a f o r g . F l o r ­
t ue * . C a l l M x B a d d l n g Mfg.
id a . oa t h a f lr a t M o n d a y l a t h .
of F e b r u a r y , t i l t .
Co. a t 111 C e l e r y A v * . I l l m o u t h of A p r i l . I M I , w h i c h l l
H IT.
(S EA L)
Arthur
H.
H .ck w ltb ,
J r . ; I b o 5th d i » of A p r i l . 1115.
D a t o d th la M t b d a y o f r . h (-l » r ’ o f tho C i r c u i t C o u r t
B y : M a r t h a T . V l h l . n D C . r u a r y , 11*5.
E C H O L S B E D D IN G CO.
( O lf lc la l C le r k * . Baal)
nOESS. W IG H T k B U R F O R D
B add.ng * F u r n it u r e
A r t h u r II B . c k w l l h , J r . .
A r n t r l c n N a l l oat B a n k B l d g
A T FA C T O R Y P R IC K S :
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t .
p. O. B o a 11144
t i t M ag no lia
1JI-ISI!
B e m ln o l. County, r io r id a
St P t t . r a b u r g . F l o r i d . I t i l l
B y : H. N T a m m , J r ,
COURTEOUST
CHARGE
AC­
Attorn,), f o r P l a i n t i f f
COUNTS—
l i m i t e d c r e d l l If
Deputy C l . r k
P u b l l a h F e b . I t k M a r . 1, I ,
y o u o w n a ph on e, p u t cl a a a l *
Publlah March J, I. II. IS MU
It. I t t R
(l a d A 1 i :o w o r k f o r y o u )
C D K -II
C p J-l*

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a c r e a g e

Be d r o o m
T ra ile r
«»n
4k
* r r # e o f h i g h A d r y la n d
w i t h 223 feet h i g h w a y K r m i l ­
a g e . J u a t 11 m l n u l e a f r o m
H a nf or d . A n e a c e l l a n t i n v e s t m s n t , o n l y 99,294.

Stemper Agency
R« aIlor* Appraiser -Trades
3 32- 419 1

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French

A?#.

S t Johns ^Realty
T H E T IM E T E S T E D
H i N. P a r k A v * .

FIR M
111*1111

B A R T P I 1/114E R •
Beat B u y B r o k e r
111*1411 D a y o r N i g h t

Ball-Blair Agency
Ird

R a il Ea'at* —
a P a rk Ava.

laauranca
I M II 4 1

U O IE t , WOULD YOU
U K E TO OWN YOUR
OWN DRESS SHOP IN
YOUR HOME TOWN!

IN e*« #wt« vswe Via# ewrt
Utlll Mft eists •■••• IDS#
vs* piste erne# war, at tvua
ewk east, escwas rowa ww#
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VOWS SMAii' INVKtIMlN? t #
aseeos. easae oa itas pea
piiTwaai is mu reu osva t#
s in . #»■■• won will «««Piaratr eroeo vow w*tm
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REN O VA TIO N
* Claaninc k Procagalni
Fall
•

B ra n d N aw C o T ar f * r

Matiraaa
S Brand Naw Inaulatlon
whara naedad

SP EC IA L

$M 50

ALSO) Naw Mattraaaaa.,B«i Sprlnft, Hollywood Dads,
Odd Slxaa and King Slxa llada Made To Order at
Factory I'rittal

Wl MOII IHfOIMillM

41S Mainolia At*.
Auburndalr, Fla.

Echols

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t ill

P L Y M O U T H 4 D r.
11.415
S A N F O R D M O TO R CO.
100 F re n c h Ava.
111*4111
•5* T i l l w lih R a d io A H e a te r, .
• excellent co n d itio n . 111*1141.
N O T IC E

OF

P U B L IC

SALB*

N o lle* la h ereb y g iv en b y t h u n d tra ltn e d
th a t on W *d naaday,
th *
IT th
day
nf
M arch. 1*41, nt 10:11 A. M.
a t 30t S. E l m A ven ue, ln"thA
C it y of S a n fo rd . C o u n ty o f
Sem in ole, F lo r id a , a pub llo
a a i* of « 1141 F o rd F / L 4un
1 Dr. &lt;61 I F l I W - l l l l i a w i l l
b* held for r a th tn th * h ig h aet bidder. In ep actlon o f the
m otor vah lclea m ay b* h ail
at :# ) S. E lm A v a n u *, In tha
C it y of S an fo rd , C o u n ty of
Bem lnol*, F lo rid a , th* p l i c a
nf ato rag *. D ated M arch 1,
1*45, N a tio n a l B a n k o f D e ­
t r o ll. P ly m o u th O ffic e , bjr. F .
A. K a h r L V ic * P raald an t.
1151 F O R D S door Sedan, N ew
P a in t,
n aw
en g in e,
good
Urea, nice at 1115. 1404 P a r k
A v *. a fta r * p. m.
P O N T IA C B ta r C h ie f ' l l , e x ­
ce llen t condition, p ow er, a ir
conditioned. A u to m a tic, R a ­
dio, m any e x tra * . Q u a lifie d
p a rty may ta ka over p a y manta, C a ll 441.5007 S u n d a y
A E v e n in g *.
•14 V A L IA N T I Door. 4 apaad.
R adio, lla a ta r , YVhlt* w ith
■led In te rio r. YVIte Juat had
b a b y — Need to a a lll C o n ta c t

174 ft Iyer view.____________

118.

T ru ck fi

For

S a le

1159 CHEVROLET H Ton Rick*
up

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120. A u to m o tiv e Se rv ic e
Auto G laaa To p *
A Beat C o v e r .

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
104 W . tnd at.
111-1011
A LL W ORK G U A RAN TEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
S e n k a rik G lass a n d P a i n t
Com pany

105. T r a ile r Ixils - Sale

G o v e rn m e n t O w ned
Homed

•*rk A v*.
: i ! a *• v l i me

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H tl 1 b
IM»M i &gt;
tr»
. hu t. 3 II 1 111 m 1 t wi t h
i i f t * f ' 1 VM&lt; 3 It It tt
Fi r *
place. Fl a
Rm
n « ISO; «
1i d r m 1 »rr* rtf t» nd n n La k •
P hop * il# f or d e t a i l s
1. ‘
an d " i n p i t n * nt end t er m*

FO R R E N T

1, 144 k 1 B A T H S
4 Bedroom, 2 hath 1180.00
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

h
3

Payton Realty

111-1101 tit# Hiawatha at 17-11

•14 C H E V R O L E T . J d r. Bad.. «
cy lin d e r, a la n d a rd a h lft. M a y
he ee»n a t 101 C o u n try C lu b
Road.

B E D D IN G CO.
I l l Magnolia A va, Banford
322*4321

123. ltoa ta &amp; M otors
D A T A S I T E ! H e ra ld w a n t eda
w o rk for a« H lil# oa l i e a
d ay I

Gateway To Tha Watarway
Robnon S p o r tin g Goods
T o u r E V I N R U D E D e a ler
104 1-1 E . tat.
Ph. 111-51(1

$100 DOWN
FHA — VA
HOMES
I J. A 4 BEDROOMS
1. m

A 2 BATHS

kitchen e q u ipped
LOW M O N TH LY P A Y M EN T S

!•’ *r Cnmplfte Information
ftp# or Gall Your
F lJA - V A
SALES RROKER
W# Have Ihe Home For You

STENSTROM
REALTY
15(5 PARK DRIVE
Ill-Id
I1I-I41I
—

N IG H T S '------

SOUTH
S E M IN O L E
R EB1D EN TS

CALL 838-75201

NA TION AL

B A N K

'^POSSESSION !
’47 Volkl. i m bat. 139
'6Q Chav. 111)1 bsL 955
‘49 Mercury 1791 b*L 1ST
•44
Ford 1399 bsL (17
'SH Lincoln (499 bit. (19
'42 Pontiac |299 bat. (10
Jaap
(997 bat. (41
'60 liambter (897 bat. (41
61 Rambler (1182 bat. (48
'48 Plymouth (399 baL (24
61 Plymouth (813 bat. (41
*44
Otda (491 baL (24
‘4*
Olda (491 b a l (32
'48
Olda (997 bal. (42
'47 Dodge (481 bal. (29
*47 DrHolo (3y» bal. (19
*47 lluick (681 bal. (32
(7
Chav, (499 bat. (31
60 Ranault (498 bal. (27
*60 Marcury (797 bal. (37
*60 Curvalr (891 bal. 939
*47 Mercury (499 1»L (19
'49 Pontiac (299 U L (11
'52 Char. (194 bal. (10
'(9 Plymouth (299 U L (17
'48 Volka (687 U L (32
•49 Renault (399 bal. (24
'46 Chevrolet (149 U L (7
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The 1065 Florida Legislature
may he asked to revise nil
valorem tax laws to bring
•bout more uniformity of real
estate assessment practice*
in the 67 counties.
The session which convenes
on April 0 for 60 day* already
haa more work to do than
time to do it, so any sweep­
ing changes In property tax

legislation is likely to be left
for a proposed interim study
of the entire state and local
tax structure.
Immediate goal of the rom*
Ing Legislature will be to
head off tha multiplicity of
law aulta, several of which
already have thrown the as­
sessors into a stale of eonfusion.
Rep. William O'Neill, of
Ocala, chairman of a select

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taxes as compared to the na­
tional level of 43.9 p tr cent.
A t related to income, prop­
erty tax collections in Florida
were *39.14 per *1,000 of per­
sonal (ncomc, but nationally
were $43.33.

thij way in 1062: Counties
collected 20.2 p*r cent, cities
23.8 per cent, school districts
38.8 per cent and special dis­
tricts 3.2 per cent.
As an example of the
startling changes in the paat
five years, it is interesting to
note that assessed valuation
of real estate in Ftorlda
jumped 157 per cent between
1957 and 1962. This was the
largest increase In the na­
tion and only two other
states increased more than

Comptroller Ray Green al­
ready haa served notice ha ia threatened.
going to sta rt getting tough
with local assessors hut there
is some question of how big a
stick he carries under present
law.
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The just value law provides
seven criteria of value for
real eslale and requires pro­
"The question is who is go portionate millage reductions
ing to make them follow; it,' where general reassessment
la accomplished.
he said.
In 1964, Leon, Osceola and
Nassau Counties reassessed.
Dade County admitted is was
assessing at 50 per cent of
just Value and was ordered
by the Supreme Court, in n
landmark ruling, to double all
assessed values. The court
said fractional assessment*
were illegal.
The result pushed total val­
uations in Dade from *3 bil­
lon plus to $6 billion plus.
Another suit, involving tax
'assessment levels in hig
Duval. County, is now prnding

committee named recently to
study the problem, said the
principal need is for specific
provisions of enforcement of
present laws.
O’Neill said the “just value" law enartrd by the last
legislature would do the Job
If assessors would all follow

‘It's a pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic.'

thru Sat. - March 20

C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S — G.
te n a n c e T r a in in g D e ta c h m e n t
f r o m c h ie f to en sig n d u r in g
Mrs. F c lg a r sn a p s on his new

A. Keltfiir,' a tta c h e d to N aval A ir M a in ­
1002, i.s c o n g r a tu la te d upon his prom otion
cerem onies a t S a n f o r d N a v a l Air S ta tio n .
shoulder hoards.
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Eddie paid less for

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with oil change and lube

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Topnotch movie entertain­
ment is Walt Disney's new
Technicolor film, “ Those CalJ o w a y s . ” Senior class of Sem­
i n o l e High School is sponsor­
ing the
showing starting
Thursday through March 24
at the Ritz Theatre. Tickets
arc av a ila b le -from all SHS
seniors, who will receive a
percentage of the take for the
Senior Class Fund.
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It flys! Bill Rogers of 107
Waits Drive, Sunland Estates,
recently finished the months)»ng job of rebuilding » &lt;1*3
piper Cub in his carport and
backyard. He took to the air
last week and all was success­
ful. Rogers is a licensed pi*
lot and is employed ns a ci­
vilian engineer at the Naval
Air Station.

W inter Storm Hits North
Four States
Blasted By
Tornadoes

Seminole County

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“The N ile of America”

Zip Code 32771

United P rr is International
W E A T H E R : C o n tin u e d w a r m , possible s c a t t e r e d s h o w e rs T h u r s d a y ; Imv t o n ig h t in 60s.
With spring three day*
away, a big winter storm VOL. 57 U n ite d T re ss L e a se d W ire
NO. 148
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
E s ta b lis h e d 1908 W E D N E S D A Y , M A RCH 17, 1965
pushed into the Midwest today
with blinding snoiV and a cold
wave. A midnight tornado
strafed Tyler, Tex.
Heavy snow warnings were
out from upper Michigan to
Nebraska. The temperature
tumbled to P below In Mon­
tana early today.
MIAMI
— A Cana­
Nearly two inches of snow
dian
cook
from
a schooner.
fell at Chicago during the
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Bernard Dooley. 4t». of Toronto,
night.
The
weather
bureau
is^
Three former Sanford pro
drowned Tuesday night in a
| sued a heavy snow warning
C U T KENNEDY ( UN ) TALLAHASSEE (L T D —
bnseball players are on the
lxtn ting accident here.
L
S technicians today pre
I
and
advised
of
hazardous
The bend of Florida's controstalling lineup of the Kan*«s
pared a Iwo-sealer Gemini
vrr*i*l nff-enmpus study pm( tty A “a. Kenny llarrclson. driving conditions.
space capsule and its Titan 2
The tornado that hit Tylrr gram will soon find his fate
first baseman with the 1959
LONDON 1 1 I’ll —A British rocket booster for a final cru­
was one of several that pop­ pretty much in the hands of
team, hit a home run Monray
army sergeant, IVter S. Al­ cial test that hopefully will
ped out of the skies in Texas, the Board ef Regents—an
against the Reds to win the
len, 33, who hnd been attached clear Hie way (or an attempt
Kansas and Oklahoma late agency now desolate as it
game. Bill Bryan, former
to
the British War Office, was to launch the nation's first twoTuesday as part of the over­ awaits appointments
from
Sanford catcher, also hit a
arrested on charges he passul man orbital (light next 'lues
all storm pattrrn
Gov. Ilaydon Burns.
bonier In the same game. Forsecrets “ useful to au enemy." day.
50-MILK WIND
Burns told the Cahinet he
^ tner Sanford shortstop Dick
Fifty mile an hour winds plans to appoint regents soon
The simulation mission. Cal
Green now is stnrting a t sec­
and torrential rams smacked and will ask them to help de­
od for Thursday, will give as
ond base for tbe Athletics.
WEST END. Grand llaha Ironatll* John W. Young and
Tyler, damaging nearly every cide if Dr. Myron Bice should
All u e te rookies in Sanford
mas Island il l’ll — V woman Virgil I. Grissom, their space
home along a 20-block stretch, he allowed to contim)e s&lt;
in ‘lor.ll.
employe was killed as the mot machine and a worldwide net
and dumping a quarter of an head of the Florida Institute
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of the Jack Tar Grand Ha work a complete workout
inch of rain in 10 minutes.
fo r
Continuing University
shed a tear for Mrs. Kathy
hamas Chib Hotel collapsed
No one was injured. But two SlUilies (FB 'U S).
If all goo* well. Young and
Macl.auchlin, who broke both
during a heavy downjtour.
hospitals were put on em er­
Grissom will climb aboard the
It was the Governor who
mins last week at the skat­
gency power and roofs were touched off the controversy
6,900 pound capsule next Torsing link, and give a cheer for
1 ripped from buildings in the when he charged that FB I'S
dnv morning for a ...........vrbil,
her husband Hill, who now
LONDON 1 1 I’ll — Britain four • hour 32 - minute flight
1 eastern part of Tyler.
was
operating
with
over
200
• waits on his wife hand and
today called on tile Soviet around earth
| A half dozen funnels dipped employe*, while authorized on­
foot
Page i ol. II
J Furman.
t ’nioii to agree to tccotnmo­ The mission will put the
down near Winfield. Kan
ly 7.i by the state.
also a I 7 i skater.
tile Geneva disaiament ivn United States tiaik in the
Nearby, another t o r n a d o
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The original i lunge was up­
f&lt; ronec- a- &lt;oim as possihle business of manned explora­
struck several houses and a held It days ago by the old
Tcetiageis will gel a chanre
and negotiate a ban on the tion of space after a “quiet
grain elevator near Gcuda Hoard of Regent*, appointed
to show their driving skill
spread of nuclear weapons.
.Springs,
Kan
period" of 22 months
during the final hours of the
when the Sanford-Seminole
At the other end of the F a n is Bryant sdminieti;ati- n.
Jnyiees hold their driving
Big Split
' slate, there were two torna 'I tie regents' last act w as to
i ..id i n Saturday, March -•
Ul INN t,LT’D - West Gcr
I does near Harden City.
eider Rice to cut d"wrt to
'Die contest will be held in
many's forthcoming exchange
ALABAMA HIT
authorized strength.
I be- public parking lot across
of am bsssadon with Israel Is
Tornadoes skipped through
The chief executive told th«
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from the post office. Terry
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!Qxperted Jo create a long-term
north central Oklahoma late Cabinet Blee is "too well *dChristensen and Wayne Al­
! l?Tt betw/sn Bonn and tha
| Tuesday leaving one person nested” to (dead ignorant1* of
bert ate co-chairmen for tbe
I Arab world, observera as Id
injured and more than a dor
hm ital’ims whteh the Legisla­
tv cut.
TALLAHASSEE ft I'M today.
en
larni
houses
and
other
. . .
ture set down in cteaUng
The
Supreme Court today orbuildings damaged
FB'US.
The North Florida Kvr
vtcred a new Dial lor Mrs
‘ I do not want to see the
Hank, with which the Seminole
- \tt \S t• 1 \ ( l.T li — Lewis Vesta lletlges, who was sen
TL’SCL'MBIA, Ala ( U P I I —
l 1 \ I M \ ( ' h AI .L nnti .v ' n i ' di II.ill t r ijf lit), N-niiHospital Eve Hank Associa A twister struck the heart id W'lthwlula p m ji.',.-« ,.f K |r .
It Malta.' Jr . piosidenl id tenced to prison lor up to go
■ null- i l l ' l l Si Iliad j u ' i t i n t i :i | ‘t, u l «-i I -lull- lu u in ts
I S I -T simply hri'Uiise of
lom is affiliated, celebrates
Natnui.il Vir l.lfies, accused years on cltar.t « &lt;i| killing tiei
a lour city metropolitan aiea
m u la d n iitn stiu tn it,'' the g o v ­
its third annivei snry thi*
na tin- tu p t w i r l i n g , 1. 1,1 in a vuiitv-st su iu 'tio n the gvivernment of encroach 36 year old Ihi&gt; Iriend
today destroying at least to
e rn o r tie,d ated .
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month The eye bank has indit­
Mrs. Hedges fa!ally shut the
i-&gt;1 by tlio I ' S. Tw n l m y A " i n t.it inn jit I’n Im o tto .
ing on private industry, using
homes and injuring 16 per
The Cabinet routinely rned retim e the sight of more
its power on the side of unions, man during an argument in
T i i f &gt; I! S ' ' A ” n i n j u t i - t t« t uf j i s wi i n t u p t e a m
sons
duiM-d tile I I CI ' S cutbacks
than lf&gt;;» persons during its
an I It i mg ' ti tie all things to tier Orlando home four years
Power was knocked out at
llU tlu l I'lu* I ’S T A
&gt; t . i *. • &lt;.\ ll|«* C U I l t o s t
w i l l lit*
ordered b\ the resigning log­
hi o f lifetime.
all people—ImiIIi at home and ago Her conviction was up
Tusctimbia,
Midfield
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outs. adding that the new
in Id tn XI m uttllt jit S a l . t " i d ul Ol latlilu.
held hy the le n tia l Flurtda
Muscle shoals and across tly
aid usd '
Hoard of Regents should re­
Feeling ill T Maybe you
Court ol Appeals
Tennessee ltiver at Florence,
evaluate the pr- grinn quickly.
have toxoplasmosis or schist­
The high court, m an opin­
Ala.
Under the paring down, 37
osomiasis. Those are two
ion Wl l l t en hy Jii'llte Camp
K11 I S worker a were dismiss­
late diseases noted in Fbnida
hell Thornal. said the Circuit
ed and 1*3 wete transferred
last year, according In tinjudge who presids'd over the
to instruction jobs at stale
Stale Hoard of Health. Snails
trial should hive given the
universities
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carry schiitosmissis, and tox­
jury additmnal information
NEW YORK ( U PI)—Famed It.sh by birth descent nr sim rade is one of New York's concerning the law of self de
oplasmosis is carried by
mammals. Both are parasitic
Fifth Avenue turned green ply in spirit - dirt a march, favorite outdoor events. On tense
WASHINGTON
(LTD
diseases.
v ith Lire today fur the aimu.il I g and reel thiough Hie enter this day everyone is an hon
tt said the judge should have
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Sens Spcssard L. Holland and
■id green lu decked heart of oiary Irishman amt hy night
told the lurv there was no
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k
s
Day
p.ir
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It
m 'till,rinn
it a four hour fall the Blarney Slone will
Helen Wv nn. •■girl Friday" George A. Smathers urged La
need for a j»r'on attacked in
v tindi tran-toi ined *hts tin it" wj ve &lt;&gt;| ninth ,nd music.
have been thoroughly polished
to r a p t f . W Swanson. San­ hnr Secretary W Wtllard W.trtt
his own home to rrtre.it from
poltt.m
melting
past
into
to l i s l i l c a weir arrnmpan by Eire * sorts for a-day.
ford Naval Air Station corn again tn allow more foreign
the attacker to avoid the taking
Iri laud for a day.
l' it hv a w&lt; e hit of (lull hut
nsandmg officer, is home laborers to he used in Florida
of a life
More
than
inu.iinu
Irishmen
SYDNEY
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Syd
Hut a Labor Department *[h&gt;
Him ., hit ol lii'h in.si would
fnim III,- hnsptal after major
'Hie Jiidg, told the |iu&gt; only
ney Mirror quoted a South — it iiiutti rs not it tli,-y h. 1,1 'l„ tnappTopt tali
surgery, and reported "doing kesman said Wlrtz is still op
that in or tie i lo instifv taking
Vietnamese
official
today
as
.Sixty
hall.ilion,.|
march
posed
to
the
idea.
® fill." . . . Will t-c hack on the
a life in * 'e lf defense ease
&lt;r' began asseiiihltng lor the
Wirti has been criticized (or saving three Vietnamese in
job in a!&gt;ni|t tw" weeks.
the person attacked must show• * •
Irving to solve Florida s rrnp trllerliuls were pushed out of
I .,t .&lt;dc s &gt;l*t t at noon
tie has turd all reasonable
a
plane
without
parachutes
Hundred' ol lliiei'.ind* nl
Flank Volloline. The Her harvmlinc problems with in
mean* wK’nn Ins power to
- pe, tutors i .uli veil line the
nl,P- inculation manager. did competent domestic latiorer* over North t u t Nam last
avoid the dan get
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tin
hacking
a
peace
I a l.rd, s path lioin Util Stu rt
„ ,1 uhle take the other morn and with costing Florida agri
iiu n lu tii ml stntiik'*' «'f the
mm ernciit
culture
millions
of
dollais.
noiih
to
hitli
sire&lt;
t
along
lug tin new “s ta rt" orders to
The newspaper quoted NguMIAMI l l’li—Porter Hum t llth An line uni till'll ■ast ott Itt't nnmjt»‘ luttim tit lirmar
deliver our pnper. The name
j r n Xuan Oanh who served er it. ritv manager at llo si.tli Street to l u - t Avenue pint, saleii here nnd robbed *
was the same hut the addresscs South Viet Nam's acting etiester \ Y said lie would Counties* ollti’ls watv'ti Hie all tn^* Mk's iu y uf fthnut irfMJlOd
,n weir- different, f l a n k had
T ilt s&lt;l«) .
premier on two occasions la»t la available May 1 to tak&lt; tin a, speit. ieb' oil t* lev istnti
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id le rs to start delivering The
I'oliif fatid the men, lM«th
year
Oanh
said
the
plane
look
over
hi'
ft*
w
yob
as
manager
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Pali
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Day
pa
® )|, raid tn Hill lllalock at Key
m i n • k r (I, hnrued into the P«d k
off from the American air o ' Dade &lt; minty, I la
By Margarrl Covliv
West and to Util Hlalock nl
foiinty hmru h tnir n|fem y
Hie county commissioners
base at Da Nang after a
Voting in North Orlando
l.origwnod.
TAMPA ( U P lt—A Tampa I “ farewell ceremony" attend
shortly nfiei Ihe f» |» m. r i m ­ Tuesday fur four members to
voted a I Tuesday to give the Disbarred
Bay area dairyman warned
TU.l.AH \ssl.K U PI) — ing time. They thieutened the village council wa* light,
ed by three government mm post to Homer, who has he&lt; n
milk producer* in 3 counties
I V STill I* SllRM (til1 ( iiurt Ifi* four vttemeft ui t h k una mul as expected, since all candl
isters
(tty manager of Tucson. Art/
.Appraisal Firm
face financial ruin unless a
“They were thrown out of and once uotked in cits gov tldi debarred Miami attur • bMfied out • M*h d iuw rrt mid dates well unopposed except
federal marketing order is es­
Decision Tonight
the plane all right, hut they ernment at Kansa, City. Mo n*v Muni# K Manner. who the s*fr.
In one race
tablished
By Donna Estes
T h e men nyrfb*nV#d * no! her
didn't have parachutes." Oah
Homer replares Irving Mr u*v charged bv the Florid*
(if 3tfi eligible. ID) residents
M .1 Hanson, a Hillsbor­
Altamonte Springs T o w n
was quoted “These things Yavr, who wa sflud last Or lt*r w P4i making per*)»nal u*e I D ’ .mm to thetr Im ste to get Vere rrgisteied With (A of
ough
County
dairyman,
told
a
Counrtl will meet in regular
I id funds t* binging to .« rlirnt oul of the ImiM intr
toiler
happen in wartime."
them voting, including four
market
m avion at 8 p m today in the public hearing that
absentee ballots.
conditions
in
the
region
have
Town Hall at which time May­
Official count, a* reported
or W Lawmence Swofford haa dropped to the point where
by Mrs. Floyd Green, elrction
coats
exceed
sales
and
it's
im
­
requested council decision he
clerk, votes cast showed Char­
handed down on naming a possible to produce milk at a
les E Rowell for group one
profit.
firm to handle reappraisal of
got H), Lloyd Brown, group
all town properties
M a n n tt defending the air­ north of Saigon, it was dis­ three, 56; group four candi­
DA NANG, South Viet the 26 newsmen now here.
Among other items on the Supreme Court
dates George T Fuller, 61,
closed today.
The Air Forra annoL^ued base.
Nam ( U P II—The U. S. Army
agenda are finalizing contract
But they are now denied
Government tronpe broke it and Donald Wilcox, three;
Rejects
Review
that
they
rould
move
/about
follow,
,1
tha
Air
Force
lead
for the municipal water &gt;yiaiirss to Air Force '"terri­ up by shooting and killing and Ja y A. Wetz, group five,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) tem and opening of bida for
the Da Nang air base only if tory.”
one agitator and arresting 56.
The Supreme Court refused to­ today and banned newsmen
a number of street signs.
fi ve American newsmen too.
Unless a special meeting ia
day to review a district court from mingling with G it tn accompanied hy one of the
were chased hy l , S. air
Nn major si lion was report­ called, organizational meeting
decision upholding a ruling meaahalis a n d servicemen's two selected escort officers.
It also banned newsmen police and temporarily taken ed today on the military front of the new rotincil U slated
that Stale Rep. Coy Mitchell, clubs around this military
TO EXPLAIN
fiont riii-s, hul Is and clubs, into custody when they tried hut the commander of the U. for April 5 at which time
WASHINGTON (U P I) — of Marianna, was guilty of stronghold.
to visit the Marines Tuesday. S. 7th Fleet told newsmen council members will elect a
A spokesman for the senior with or without an escort.
Treasury Secretary C. Douglas prabtidng dentistry without a
American planes were poised new mayor and make other
The press corps in Da Nang
American Army advisor in Da
Dillon was called before a Sen­ license.
SAIGON (U P I)—Seventeen to bomb tile north on a once- municipal appointments. First
Mitchell, owner of Mitcbel Nang said' meaahalis and ia made up mostly of Ameri­
ate committee today to explain
official business meeting will
an
administrative decision Dentsl Laboratory, was.direct­ clubs were already so crowd­ cana who cama here to cover hundred persons demonstrated a-day basis.
The Communist capital of be held April 6.
which saved members of the ed by Jackson Circuit Court lo ed—with about 8,000 U. S. the U. H Air F o u r homhfTig in favor of the Communist
Dave l'ilson is the holdover
du fo n t la mil) millions of dol- stop making dentures without svrvicrmen stationed l i n e — ranis against Noith Viet Nam Viet Cong Tuesday in liiuh Hanoi was lepuilrd braving
coumJljBiV
th a t Uieie was zmi rfozu for [and the activities uf 3,Svti , Mint) Piui tova &lt;(L&gt;U nil lea for air laida.
a prtKTipUoa.

M W A ...

Two-Man Orbit
BRIEFS Scheduled For
Cook Drowns
turn
Next Tuesday

FICUS Head's
Fate In Hands
Of New Board

Soldier Held

Roof Falls

Nuclear Ran

Vesta Hedges
Wins New Trial

Hits Policies

New York Green For A Day

Senators Seek

Foreign Labor

3 Men Dumped
From Airplane

Dade Manager
Position Filled

Licenses Yield
$30,000 Lool

N. Orlando Vote

Milk Market

65% Tuesday

Order Needed

Filib u ste r
P ro m ised
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) — P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n t o ­
day sends to C ongress n lo ng-aw aited v o tin g r i g h t s
bill in a n s w e r to th e soft h y m n s a n d t h u n d e r i n g p r o ­
te s ts o f N egroes d e m a n d in g e q u a lity a t t h e polls.
Last m in u te technical revisions w e re still b e in g
considered b u t tb e W h ite
H ouse w as e xpected to r e ­
lease \ h c te x t o f tlie bill
some tim e dtirinir th e
da y.

Corporations'
Face Check On
Iniangible lax

Democratic
leader
Mike
Mansfield said he expected ns
many ns 50 members—half
the Senate's memhei ship—tn
sponsor Ih«* hill when it is
introduced* He milled ih.it
judiciary committee heat-tups
TAt I \HARSEE fU H &gt; —
may begin Friday of next
The St. Petersburg Times
.Monday.
The only threat tn solid saiil tuiliiy Comptroller Ray
support of the prnpos.il m E. Green tins ordered an im­
the Senate ranie from Konth* mediate elirrk of illtnncibla
rrn members, who served no Inx payment* made by every
Ttce they would try to talk
the (till to death ns they a t ­ major corporation in t h e
tempted to do with the civil e la te .
rights hill Inst yearGreen said Hirer auditor*
i ii iiu s t i : u
from bn* office were assignSen. Allen J, Fllender (P* ed lo look pver income tax re-,
La.) pledged lo talk " jis long
as (out gives me breath*1 turns nnd Intangible tax re­
against any effort to spell turns submitted by corpora­
tut voting reipiiiemvnts in tion* to determine whether
the hill.
they owe the ulnte money.
Itut most observers believed
The Investigation started
Hint if there wus a filibuster, wlien an apparent diserepnnit would only be a token one ■y was discovered in tbe
b e e n u s e the Southerners amount of intangible taxes
know they are beaten.
paid hy the St. Joe Paper
As presently drafted, tbe Company and the amount of
lull would apply to eertatn stock' it reported to stock­
states wheie discriminatory holder* that it own*. Ttie com­
tests or other device* are pany paid taxes on 132 mil­
used to deny the Ncgiuca the ium vvoi Hi of storks, bond*
tight to \ile.
and ni'li hut told stockholder*
Thr f»"x| would be wbethel
it own* f s s million in , looks.
less than 50 |«'i teal %•( tin
^ H u n ,In •I* uf I lot itlii com eligible tlti/cii* were irpiMei
p flfI W‘ 4 *• wii NtiH’k, their own
ed or hid voted lit the NoLMini jitoi k of tuher compmufit,
vemher election hist year.
i.je n which thr *tttte collect*
This would hi mg the full
tu iiitungiMr tux.
force ol the government down
| (itrrii mi i*l bi» dt'j’nrtUU'UL
oil SIX South) i n aT.i U *
mi oattgiil loit df tin* f'l. Joti
tom-mim. Mi"is-i|«pi, Alii
l .tjo i ( tim p iiiiy tax K 't u in n
1'iiina, to ol pm, F mth I'm
bail not been complete*!, llo
liua nnd Virginia.
mill nn report would he mid*
DANS t M UK TESTS
ft
would
HUtoiniit
, until tin* che» k of *11 compart*
without losoit lo am lour! n iv hnd lieeu fitiiHhcd
wtiifi 1 114*tu all up at mil f," he
m l ion, han tkt i, i of nut,hi
&gt;atd
!y applied voting ipiuldno
Mihl,* and bond&lt; a ir taxed
t lotis m these slat* v and n
&gt; the Mate luit assessed hy
ipllle them to u-»e a Mtupl*'
'I lie t n\,
uniform form asking * nlv tin* i imihI v t.iv
name, nddiess and l o id* to * tow* tr u t h of tthe per cent, is
•Itu on Apt it 1 and is based
of a vofet apple ant
1u uddn ion, some couttl n ** ..f T l lie Value of intangibles ui
in other states also would to •«f D*» II llie previous year*
4oveicd I \ t to hill NII «le»

I

1t o i l s ,
and

gt n o t nl
fid e ia b

i o n ti'B t*

W o u ld

in I
d llti
be

pi nun* v .
and

l ot •(!

covered.

'1 lie rffei t of t !.is pi ovisinn
would be to sw«)'p aside III••t
m y ti s i s . euiisT t tl o i tl if»*• r
pi etat loll testa of affidavits
attesting
to
good moral
t h u i u c t i i " — all devices now
employed in some a n u s to
disci imimite against Nigi«a s1 he othei main feu I ui e of
the Jnll woubl piov oil l**r fed­
eral eXIiinilo i &gt; lo make suit
that Negioea his i#gijJ*ied

Switches Rather
Than Fighl

m : Alt WATER (L’P II—Ths
rhnii man of the
Plnella*
I'ounty Commission denounc­
ed the county's Republican
eominiltee lor its “ radical
Mutu wliti! influenees" and
'.ml lie'll »u ilrh ills voter
real'll ition lo tVmocrat
Uiof aliiiosl 20 year* of
a m i J*e | ( l i l t t e d t o V o l e w h e i e
be
|onj
Hid lo tlw llepubliean
county in haul i*’gistiuf* re­
fuse to complv Willi the law. party 1 have decided to
d u n c r nn xoier reuislriition
*—
4
In la i urn, a rejtlslered Dentorr.il volet," said John W.
N IMlill lit. &gt;N
r. UNKSV I LI K U FI I — pr Hun-el
He made hi* atlark in t
I'.manuel Sul* r
,ippointi*1
dean of the l mvrrsilv id I, tier to hdii-ir L Kiefer,
Y ofnl.i &gt; collect ol medu Itu i lion man ol I lie Pinellas
loda&gt; repljtiug I h tjeurg* I i iiiuty Krpuljlican kummilleu.
lUrndt, resigned

AUTO m A W S
— AND —
S K iN A T l’RK
LOANS
CO HAND IN HAND AT —

R ep o rters 1B an ish ed '

"WHEN YOU ABE ELIGIBLE Knit ONE —
YOU AIIK ELIGIBLE FOR THE OTHER —
IT'S E A S Y ............
^

CALL R A L P H P K /.O l.l) OR JIM DOUC E T T E
T E L E P H O N E .'122-1611
AYHEIIE ELSE CAN YOU GET t i l l s KIND
OF SERVICE WHEN FINANCING AN AUTO?

FLORIDA STATE BANK
M ember F .D .I.C .

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*

T H E SEV EN TH -D A T
AD V EN TIST CHURCH
C o r n e r Tth A E l m
J . I* M arsh all --------------- P e e t o r
SER V IC ES IATU RD AT—
S a b b a t h School _ _ t : l d »- m.
W o r s h i p Berr ien _ 11 ltd a. m.
W ed n a a d a y N l s b t
P r a y e r S « r v l c e ------ T i l l p. ra.

F I R S T BA PTIST CHURCH
111 P e r k Avenue
r . B C h i n e e _________Pael oy
M o r n in g W o r s h ip — 1 :1* a- m.
S u n d a y School — __ 1 : 1 ! a m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h ip — 11:10 e m.
T r a i n i n g Union _
1:10 p m.
E v e n i n g W oreh lp - T : t l p. m.
W e d . P r a y e r S er vice T i l l p. ra.

Alliance

E L D E R SP R IN GS B A P T I S T
Old Or lando Rd. nt H ee l e r Av*.
B. H am ilt on Orlffln _ P a s t o r
Sund ay Sch ool ____ 0:40 a m.
M orning W orehlp — 11:00 e- m.
T r a i n i n g Union —
l : l i p m.
E v e n i n g Worship — T i l l p. m.

P r a y e r • • r v l o * ------ T :l » p. m.

Assembly Of God
P1N EC R EH T A S S E M B L Y
O P OOD C H U R C H
Cor . ITtb And Elm
H. M. W i l d e r --------------- P e e l o r
Su n d ey Sch ool —— l : t ! e. ra.
M o r n in g W orah lp — 18:10 a. m.
E v e n i n g W orehlp — T : l t p. tn.
T o o t h S * r v . (S un .) _ 4:00 p. m.
M i d - W e e k Serv. ( W e d .) . T:J*
p. m.

Baptist
C E N T R A L B A P T I S T C HU RCH
Cor . I t l h SL A Oak Av*.
Onll Sm ith — --------------- P e e t o r
Su n d ay School —
M l a. m.
M o r n in g W oreh lp — l l i » * a. ra.
T r a i n i n g Uunlon — d i l l P- m.
E v e n i n g S er vice — _ BiOfl p. m.
V 'e d. P r a y e r S ervice M O p. m.
N u ra e r y Open
W T R R ________________I : * 9 P- »•
Su nday Nil* B r o s d c e e l
W E S T 8 I D E MISSIONARY
B A PT IST CHURCH
I t h Sl. * Holly Av*.
J o h n R. K i n g ------------- P e e t o r
Su nday School ------ 10:08 a. m.
0un dir
M orning Worehlp — 11:00 !• tnHundey
E v e n i n g W orehlp _ 1:10 p. m.
W ad n eedey
P r a y e r S e r v i c e ------ 1:1 * P- ra.

't

Episcopal

Methodist

CHRIST CHURCH
Chu reh S t r e e L L o n gw ood
F r . C h a r le s W . I t e w o r L J r .
V lc e r
H o ly Com munion — l : M a m.
F a m i l y S ervice A

O R A C E M ET H O D IST C HUR C H
On ore R d , e l Wo odlan d A v e ,
Rev. J o h n H. H i re s J r , r e e t o r
C hu rc h School _
t i l t a m.
H o r n in g W or eh lp — 11 :o« a m.
M T F ------------------------ - l i t * P. ra.

Baptist

Adventist

C H R I S T IA N MISSIO NARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1411 P a r k Avn. nt I t t h SL
R e v . Cli ffor d E . Iln rro d. P e e t o r
Su nd ay School —
* : &lt; ! a- tn.
W o r s h ip Servi ce — ! l : o o a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p — M O p• m.
A ll ia nc e Y o u i h
Fellowship ( T u e e )
d : ! « p. ra.

,*

Cleeses

-

1:11 a m.

H O L T CROSS
dll A P ark A v a
F r . L e r o y D. Eloper, R e c t o r
Ho ly C om munion
Til l a m.
F a m i l y S e r v i c e and
Su nd ay School _ _
1.88 a. m.
Mor ni ng P r a y e r
( F i r s t Sund ay —
H oly Com munion 11: 11 a

B A P T I S T MISSION
EN TERPRISE
Su nd ay S c h o o l _____ 0:41 a ra.
Morning W orehlp - 11:0 0 a ra.
T r a i n i n g Union ------ 0:40 p. ra.
E v e n i n g W orehlp — T;10 p. m.
W ed. Night
P r a y e r Mealing _
T:10 p. m.
R ev. R. J . B o y n t o n ____ P e e t o r

Free Methodist

Christian

F R E E M ET H O D IS T C H U R C H
C o r n e r t l h SL en d L a u r e l A v a
R ev . L »L K e ll e y _ _
Pastor
T ele p h o n e: I l l - T t l l
Su nday School ____ l : t t a m.
Mor ning W ors h ip __ 10:41 a m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h ip __ T;00 p. ra.
Wed. P r a y e r S ervice T:10 p. c a

F I R S T CH R IST IA N C H U R C H
D I S C I P L E S OP C H R I S T
HOT S Sanford A v a
IL Vornon F u l l e r
Su nday S c h o o l ------ 1:10 a ra.
M o r n l n s W ors h ip - 11:00 a ra.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH O F CH RIST
l t l l P e r k Av en ue
B e r t B r o w n ______ E v a n g e l i s t

Sunday

Bible Stud y ------ — 10:00 a m.
Morning W or ahl p — 11:0 0 a m.
E v e n i n g B e rv U * — 0:10 p. m.
Be* "H e ra ld ot T r u t h ” 1 p. ra.
Sunday on Chan nel I (
T u esd ay
Lad laa Bible Claaa _ 1:10 a. ra.
Man'* C l a a e ------ — M 0 P- ra.
Wednaada y
Bible C l e e * ______ M 0 P ™.

Lutheran
GOOD S H E P H E R D
LU TH ER A N CHURCH
Hud A Orlando Drive
Hw y. I T - l t )
San ford, F l o r i d a
Itt-T Ill
T h e R e v . J . Gor don P o o r y,
Fetlo r
Sund ay School ____ 1:11 a ra.
Mor ni ng W orehlp __ 11:00 a m.
C om m u nio n— F l r e t Sunday I d
E ach Month
K i n d e r g a r t e n e n d N u r se r y

CHURCH O F C H R IS T
Oen ev n
n e l p h B re w e r J r .
Evengallat
Blbl* f c h o o l ----------1:10 a. m.
Mor ni ng Worehlp — 1 :1 0 a mE enl ng Worehlp — 1:10 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r S ervice 1:00 p. m-

P1N ECRE8T BA PTIST
CHURCH
Onorn Itoed
M o r n i n g W ore h lp . 11:00 *Su nd ey Sch ool . . . — 0:11 A.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ------0 : l t p
E v e n i n g W o ra h lp — 1:10 p.
W ad O f f i c e r * A T e a c h e r *
M e e t i n g ------------- — 0:10 p.

P AO LA C H U R C H Ob C H R I S T
H i g h w a y 40 W e e l
M o rr is R u b y -------- E v a n g e l i s t
B i b l e C l e e * ______ 10:00 a m.
M o rn in g W ora h lp — 11:00 a m.
E v e n i n g W o re h lp — 0:08 p m.
B l b l * Cleaeee Wed. - T :10 p. m-

JO R D A N M ISSIO N A R Y
I4APTIST CHURCH
1011 w F i r s t S t r e e t
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____ 10:00 *_ m.
M u r n l n g W ora h lp
11:00 a ro.
I l lb l * S tu d y i S u n d a y ) T:00 p m.
E v a n g a l t a t l o S e r v i c e 1:00 p. m.
W a d P r a y e r M ea t _ 1:00 p m.
B ill S t a p h a n * -----------------P a a l o r
A C o rd ial W e l c o m e to All

FIR ST

TH E CHURCH FOR A L L
A L L FOR THE CHURCH
TH# Church k th* ir* « l r * l t t c in r
&gt;m\ Mirth for th* building of dhnir»i&gt;
I f f and gCKidl d f lm w h ip ll i* a ilorahoui f of •piniual va!uc« Withoul a
•trong Church, neither democracy
nor dvilixation can aurvive There*
a r t four aourvd n a a m a why every
j e n o n »hould attend ierviaw rrguUrly and aupfiort the Church They
are: * l ) For hi* own take t 2 » For
hla children'• aake. (3 ) For 111# take
of hia community and nation i 4 )
For tha aaka of tlie Church itself,
which newla hla moral and material
auppurl Plan to go to church regu
Urly and read your Bible daily.

Christian Science
CHURCH O F C H R IS T
SCIEN TIST
100 Emit Second S t re e t
Sunday Se rv ice A
Su nday School — _ 11:00 a. mSu bject : "S u b alan c o"
W a d n a a d a r Servi ce _ i: 80 p m.
K i - d l n g R o o m : lol W. F l r e t
W t a w d a y * : 10:10 a m — 4:10 p m

Church Of God

OAKLAWN B A P T IS T CHURCH
1741 C o u n t r y C lu b Road
Sp on sore d by F i r s t B a p t i s t
Chureh
Rev , R. T. U e r r e t t ------ P e a l o r
Su nd ay Sch ool — — 0:41 a, m.
W ore h lp b * r v l c » — 11:00 *- m.
T r a i n i n g Union — — t : l l p m.
E v e n i n g W o re h l p — T;10 p. m.
W e d I 'r a y a r Sa rv. — 7:10 p m.

C H U R C H O F GOD
lin d A French
L. II. A l f o r d _____ L ......... P e e t o r
Su nd ey S c h o o l ____ 0 : 4 i a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
F. van gall atlc flarv. . . . T 00 p. m.
F a m i l y Night Service
T. I». E Wad ____ I 10 p m.

O STEEN BA PT IST CHURCH
IIW T. 41!
Pb. M I - 1 1 1 4
F a ,lo r
C h aata r W. P l a n k
S u n d a y School
10:00 a. m.
M n rn ln g Servlc #
l l : c o a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union
4:10 p- rn.
ICvanlng Sar vlc a — T : I 0 p. m.
U adnaaday M eetin g *
O r g a n is a t i o n s ----- M O p rn.
P r a y e r ____
M o p. m.
C b o l r _______________ 1:10 p. ro.

C H U R C H O F GOD
OK P R O P I I E C T
1 5 0 ! E lm A vanu *
Rav. R o b e r t W atch . . . P a a tn r
Su nd ay School __. . . * * &amp; a m.
W o ra h l p S e r v i c e
l i c i t a m.
E
ng alia ti c S i r * . __Tilt) p. m.
Tueday:
B l b l * T r a i n i n g ____ T :4 l p m.
Thursday:
T o u n g P e o p l e g e r v l c * T :4I p m .

LU TH E R A N CHURCH OP
THE
REDEEM ER
101 W. l l t h P la c e
" T h e C h u r ch of th e L u t h e r a n
H o u r" end T V "T b l a la th e
Life"
H e r b e r t IV. Ooaraa ____ F a c t o r
S u n d e r Sch ool — __ 1:11 a m.
W o r s h i p S e r v i c e __ lu lu a m.
K i n d e r g a r t e n en d N u rsery

We linn’t consider it eavesdropping tn “hear” our children’s prayers. Nor is
it too much trouble! In fact, it is part of our responsibility to God.
For Mollie and Ted are H is children, too. Parents are partnen with—not
substitutes for—our Heavenly Father.
It is Ibis sense of partnership that has brought faith and the Chureh into the
life of our family. We are not foolishly depending on our mere adulthood to in­
spire character in them. We do not command that they do what we say, not
what we do. And we never sit at home while they are in Church, as though the
truth they have gone to seek weren’t worth a grownup's effort

Gnypjrriffcj /
K•L*ur AdiMrUmikg S*rvicm, Ime.
Strmimrt. Vm.
Sunday
Eiodus
11:1).21

Methodist

Monday
Daulaforwmy
18-1)

Tuoeday
Joha
11:12-20

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Wednaaday
Roman*
10:14-21

Thursday
Colaaelane
I:)-I4

+ crfT? t

Friday
I Timothy
44-14

M ETH O D IST CHURCH
i l t P a r k Ava.
Rev. R o b e r t M. J a n k l n a , P a a l o r
Morn ing Wo rah lp _ 1:10 p. m.
Su nd ay Sch ool _ _ l : l i a m.
M orn in g W ore hlp __ I Ok A a m.
M T F M e e t i n g s ___ 1:10 p. m.
( I h t e r m a d t e i a , Se n ior)
E v e n i n g Wo rah lp __ T;lo p. m.

Saha-dry
Hebrew*
i:M 4

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Southern Methodist
F I R S T SOU THERN
M ET H O D IST CHURCH
W o m e n ’s C lub B u i ld i n g
101 Oak A v a
D o r w a r d H. K n i g h t J r , P e n is *
1 Sund ay School ... _ 1:41 a m.
W o r s h ip Servi ce .— T;10 p. m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OP T H E N A Z A R E N E
W . In d SL At Maple Av*.
Pau l B l c k e * ___________ P a s t o r
Sunday School —
1:11 a m.
Mor ni ng W o r s h ip _ 10: 10 a m.
T s u th H o u r _______ _ 0:00 p. m.
E v a n g e l i s t i c S a r v lo * 1:00 p. m.
M id-W eak
S e r v i c e ( W e d .)
T:00 p. m.
T h i r d Su nd ay
Slngaplretloa
l : M p. m.

F I R S T CHURCH
T H E NAZARENE
L e k e Mery, F l a
Rev. W. U H olcom b s, F a c t o *
Sund ay
a _ __ B i b l e S c h ool
11:00 a m . __M orn in g W o rsh ip
1:00 p. m. __ E v e n i n g S e rv ic e
1: 00 p. m. _ Wad. M i d - W e e k
P r a y e r Be rvlcae
T. 0 S p. m. _ L e s t Wed. M i s s ­
i o n a r y S e rv i c e
OP

Pentecostal
F IR ST PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H O F LONGWOOD
1*1 O r ang e S t r e e t
R av E. R u t h G r a n t __P a s t o r
Su nd ay S c h o o l ____ 10:00 a m.
Morn ing W o re h lp __ 11:00 a m.
Sund ay E v e n i n g _
T :! 0 p. m.
Wed. B i b l e S tu d y _ T:lo
p. m.
C o n q u e r o rs M eeting
F r i d a y ---------------1:10
p. m.

Presbyterian

F IR ST

We figure God wants us st the listening post, to monitor their spiritual
searchings, to shart with them the blessings llo baa given ua alb

C H R I S T M ET HO DIST
CHURCH
Sunl end E s t e l e a
Cltrun H e i g h t *
R ev . C h a r l e s A H o g g __ P a s t o r
Chureh School _ _ _ l : t l a m.
Mo rnin g Worship __ 11:0 0 a m.
M T F ___________ __
0:10 p. m.
E v e . W o r s h i p ____. 7 : 1 0 p. m.
W ed. P r a y e r S e r v i ce T : ! 0 p m.

GEN EVA M ETHODIST
CHURCH
Rev . W. E T l m n i a ____ Pa etc
Sunday School _ _
p:*g *.
M orn in g Sar vlcaa „ l l : c o a m.
Ch oir P r e e t l c e Wad. 1:10 p. m.
E v e r y O n * W eloom *.

FIR ST

PRESBY T ER IA N
CHURCH
Smnford,
F it
O ak Avt, A l t d St.
G r o v t r C- 8 « w « l l J r . __ F a c t o r
E d g a r W. S m i t h J r . A * a l a U n l
P a at or
C h u r c h S c h o o l ______ 1:41 a~ m.
i * H l o n Mea ts — __ 19;4&amp; au m,
M orn in g W o rsh ip
11:00 a.- m.
P l a n t e r F e ll o w sh ip _ i ; 0 0 p. m,
S e n i o r 111 F e ll o w s h i p i;D 0 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o rs h i p
7: 10 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r M e e t i n g 7: 00 p. m.

COVENANT

PR E SBY T ER IA N

I t 7II South Orlando Drive

T h o m a e H. M a k l n ____ P a s t o r

W o rsh ip ___ ___,_ |:00 a- m.
Churoh S c h ool _

10:00 a. m.

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

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

B E T T Y CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

HARRELL St B E V E R L Y
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SA LES CO.
and S ta ff '

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

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing St Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

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

C ELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
301 W. lat. St., Sanford
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. St Mrs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD FA IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

CHELSEA T IT L E AND
GUARANTY CO.
.
119 W. F irst, Sanford

L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and S ta ff
COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Ine.
Harold Slama and Employees

J . C. PEN N EY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S ta ff

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunica I. Wilson and S ta ff

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

A. DUD A &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

LIGGETT R EX A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROG RESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J . M. Cameron and S ta ff

HILL LUM BER St HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

P U B L IX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND W ILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose Sl Wilks Bowman St Employees

STA TE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S ta ff
BO B’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

STENSTROM REA LTY
Herb StenBtrom and S ta ff
PERFECTION
D A IRIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff

WILSON-MAIER FURN ITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff

WINN D IX IE STORES
and Employees

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYB A PT IST
An tio ch B o p t t i t C hurch. O v t* 4*
J a n t r e l B a p ti s t Church. 1111 Och Ave.
C h u l u s U P i n t B eptle t C hurch
CbuluetA B o p t lc t Million
E l d e r Spring e U c p l U t Church.
I l l L i li in i n ltd
r t r i t i i i p t U t C hurch. I l l P o r k Ac *.
F r i e n d s h i p B ap ti st C hu rc h Pf
A l t a m o n t e S p ri ngs
R L III . Alt*m onte S p r l i f i
F i r s t B e p t i s t C hu rc h e t D e B e r r
F l r e t B e p t l e t C h u rc h 4 t Geneva
F i r s t B e p t l e t C hu rc h nt Lu ke M a r r
F l r e l B e p t l e t C hu rc h o t L e k e Monroe
F i r s t B e p tl e l C h u rc h o l Longwood, Oar.
Church a O m ni
F l r e t B h p U e t C h u rc h e l O rle d e
F i r s t B e p l U t C h u rc h s t B n * L u nd s Spring*
F i r s t Shiloh M is s io n ary B e p t i s t Church,
U S t W. l l i h SI
F o r eel C li p U aptle t C hu rc h
F e u n l e l u Meed B a p t i s t C h u rc h . Oulodo
L o p s S e u l h s r a B u p t U t Mleelen, C h u lu u U
B
Church
North
Hi.
M le eleeerp
k ep tU t
X u u rp rles
Mission
B eptU t
C hu rc h
Mor ni ng Glory B e p l U t C hu ro h, O e e e r e H * T .
M l O il po M Uele n erp B e p t l e t C hu rc h, Ben

Lee An Apr U se 5U, Longwood

ML Eton M U ele n erp B e p ll o t. Slpce Apt.
New
ML
C elrerp
M U ele n erp
B e p tU t
1101 W. I t l h SL
*
New Selcm P r im iti v e B e p t l e t C hurch.
U 0 0 W. I t t h SL
New ML t l o n B eptl et C h u rc h , 1TI0 P e e r A r e
O e h le w n B e p l U t Chap el. I I U W. | I U S l
Oc te c n B e p t U t c h u r c h
I 'l n c c r e c l B e p l U t C hu rc h, t i l W. O n e r* Rd.
P r a i r i e L e k c B e p t U t C hu rc h, R id ge H d ,
Fere Ferk
P r o g r c e e M U ele n erp B e p l U t Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh MUelnnnrp B e p tl e l Church.
Ninth A H ick ory
it
J n m c e M u i l c n n r y B e p t U t C ku rc k Bte.
ltd 111 Oateen
I t F e u l M Ual onery B e p U n t C ku rc k. I lh SL
SL M t t t h i w n
M Ual onery B e p t U t Ckurck
Caneen Heights
St J o h n '* Mlee l e a n e r B e p t U t C hu rc h.

It* cypres* SL

i Temple B e p t U t Chureh , F e l m S p ri n g * R d .
A lt a m o n te S p r i n g !
W eatalde M Ual onery B e p t U t C hu rc h,
t i s B Holly AP*.
t i e s H o p* B e p l U t C h u rc h . I l l O r an g e A r e.
OATHOUC
C h u rc h a t t h e N a t iv it y , L a k e M e r r
AU Soula C ntholla C hu rc h. I l l Oak Are .
R om an C a l b e l U Mesa. S p orle m na'a Club, .
Chut n o te

St.
Ann'a
C ath oli c
Church.
F areh ln g
I l e c * . L a U e ry
SL Mery M e s d e U n e C ath oli c Church, M att land A r e . A lt a m o n te Springe
C HR ISTIA N
P i n t C h r l i t l e a C hu rc h, HOT S Sanford Are.
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h r U ll e n Church,
■**1 F e r k Are.
N crthet da
C hrU llen
Church,
P ie r II a
H av en D r . Maitland
C H U R C H O F C H R IST
C hu rc h of C h r l i L t i l l I . F e r k Ap«,
C hu rc h a t C h r U L Gen eva
C hu rc h of C h r U I , Lo ngw ood
Churoh o t C h r U L Fn oln
C H U R C H O F QOD
C hu rc h
chu rch
C h u rc h
C hu rc h

Ood.
Ood.
Ood.
Ood

1 ( 1 H ick ory
m i g. F r e n c h
Oviedo
Mission, MjfrerprM*
EPISCOPA L

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DeBery

C h r is t Ep lncapnl Church, L c a g w n o S
All l e l n t i K pUco pa L E n te r p r is e
H elp Crone X ple o opcL B a r k Av*. s t t t h

LUTHERAN
A e c tn e lo s
L u lh o rn n
C hurch,
Ovnrbr oek
O r , C ee eelberr p
Uoo d Sh ep herd U n i t e s L u t k e r a .
3100 R O rlande Dr.
L u t b a r n a C huroh o t th e Rada am ar,
l e i W. I t l h P i e c e
Maaaleh L u t h e r a n C hurch, A m e r i c a s L eg io n
Hell. F r e l r l * L ak e, F e r n F e r k
S L L u k a * L u t h e r a n C hu rc h, R L «M Slnvln
M ET H O D IS T
B cractt
M em oria l
M eth od ic! C hu rc h.
E.
DeBerp A v * . E n le rp rU *
B a e r L a k e M eth od!*! C hu rc h
B eth el A.M.E. C h u rc h . C e n e e n H a i g h t *
C eee elb err p C o m m u n it y M eth edli t Church,
H w y . I T - t l * P lney R id ge R d , C eeealb erry
Da B a r y C o m m u n it y M e lb e d U l C h u rc h W.
H lg b len d e, D e B e r r
C h r is t Matbodlet C h u rc h .
Sunl end E e l e l a o
F l r e t H e l h e d l a i C hu rc h, t i t P e r k Av*.
F l r e t M eth cd let C hu rc h o t Ovlcdc
Fired B ou th ern Meth odlet C hu rc h
W s n n n ' a Club I t ! Oa k A v a
F r e e M c th e d U t C h u rc h . 1 ( 1 w . i l h SL
O e a a v e Meth odlet C hu rc h. Genev a
O r e e * M eth e d li t C hu rc h. - O n e r s K L
O r e s t Chapel A.M.E. C hu rc h, Oviedo
»
O e k g r e v e Maihodlat C hu rc h, Ovledc
O c t c c a Meth od let C hu rc h

F e e 1e
W eelaycn
M elkod lsL
RL
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W. e t F e e la
SL J e m a e A M E . Sa n fo rd Ave.
■ L M e r y 'e A .M .E . C h u r c h S L R L d l l O i t c o a
■L
peurn
M e t h o d ic !
C h u r c h
O ctcca
Rd. E n tn r p r ta a
Staff ord
H a m e r lei
M eth odic!
C h u rch
a DC U c ry
NAXARENB
Neeareia,
W.
ot
th e
F I to t
C h u rc h
Ind nt Maple
th e
Ncocrcnc,
Fern
Perk
C hu re h
*t
O' Brien R d , F e r n P a r k
L e k c M er p C hu rc h a t l h * N c c c r c n n
PR ESB Y TER IA N
Com muni Ip P r o c b y t c r U n C hu rc h. L a k e H a r p
First
Presbyterian
C h u rc h ,
Oak
A t *.

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sl

F l r * t F r t i b y l t r l e a C hu rc h. Cnsnelbnrry
First
Prccb ylcrtna
C hu rc h
*1
D cB nry,
K. H l s h l n a S
P resb yterian Church * t T h a Covenant
I T U a Or lan do Dr.
■L A n drew s P r e s b y t e r i a n C hu rc h t i l l L e a -

ftfal fcrk, Dr_ B f t r L tk l

U p aala C o m m u n it y
P r o e b y te r te n
Church.
U p anls Rd.
W c c t m l n l e t o r F r e e b y te r l a n C hu rc h, H c w c U
ferk , Kl III

S E V E N T H D AT A D V EN T IST
F o r c e ! L e k e l e v e n t h - d e y Ad ven tis t C hu rc h.
Hw y. t i l . F o r e s t City
Seveath-dey
Adve nt ist C hu rc h. M ait la nd
A v n , A lt a m o n te Sp ring s
B ento rd
Sev en th -d ay
A d v eatl o t
C hurch,
S ev en th a E l m
OTH ER CHURCHES
a l i e n " ! A M E. C hurch. Olive A I t t h
C h u rc h ot Ood In c h r t e L Oviedo
Chulnoln C om munity C hu rc h
C hu rc h o t Ood nt P rop hec y, H I T E l m Avn.
C h u rc h o t Ood Mtaolon, E n t e r p r i s e
C hu rc h o t J e s u s C h r is t e t
Latter
D ay
•ela te , n i l P e r k A v a
C om m u nit y Chapel, A lt am o n te Sp ri nge
E e e t e r n O rth od ox C hurch. I L J o h n s C h r y ­
so sto m Chep el. Hw y. I T . I I . F e r n P a r k
C o n g r o g e t l o a Both I s r a e l l l t h A Mmgnolls
F l r e t C huroh e t C h r U L S c le a t le L
IS* E. Ind SL
K in g d o m Hall e t J e h o v a h ' s W it n e s s
L a k e H o a r s e U alL t i l l W. T hird SL
F l r e t P e a t e c o e ln l Church of L o n gw ood
F u l l Ooepel T a b e r n a c le t i l l C o u nlr p Club
UL
Oliva
Uollnena
C hu rc h,
O ak
Hill
Hd. Osteen
P l n e c r e e t Assembly o t Ood, ITtb A E l m
B e a f o r S Allian ce C hu rch. U l l A P a r k A v a
S e n i o r s C o n g r e g a tio n o t J o k a v a h ' a W i t s e o e o a M l Sa n fo rd A v a
T ha Salvati on Army, 111 E. t a d SL
U nity C h u re h a t San ford, M l X . l e t S L

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St. Johns Traffic Potential Phenom enal
By Paul Breokahlr*
(Second of Three)
Potential commercial tra f­

Engineers, Ine., would be can­
ned non-perishable citrus pro­
ducts.

fic at the Port of Sanford
may Include a variety of eommoditice from citrus to ce­
ment.
The principal export cargo,
according to the engineering
study made for the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce by Lockwood Greene

In a one-year period 196263, a total of 195,362 tons of
this commodity moved to ci­
ties located on the Atlantic
Intracoastal Waterway.
In addition, about 60,000
tons of citrus pulp probably
will be shipped to the New
England area within the next

®

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*

two or three years. This is
another potential commodity
for barge transportation.
Sugars, fertilizers and phos­
phates are other possible ex­
port cargos to be handled at
the Port of Sanford.
One firm, which wishes to
remain confidential, indicates
that it would be interested in
shipping 25,000 to 100,000
tons a year of dry bulk com­

modity by barge to Sanford.
The Orlando newspapers
use approximately 20,000 tona
of newsprint per year and
this probsbly could pass
through the port.
A new newsprint mill is be­
ing constructed at Augusta,
Ga., a city which already has
a barge terminal on the S a ­
vannah River.
Newspapers in this area

may receive their newsprint
from this mill in the future.
Merry Brothers Shipping
Company estimates that it
would ship 3,000 to 6,000 tons
of brick per year into San­
ford. They also have their
own terminal facility on the
Savannah River at Augusta.
Another industry in the tri­
butary area using paper, and
again whose identity must re­

main confidential, use* paper
in the amount of about 6,000
tona per year.
Columbia Nitrogen of Au­
gusta probably will ahlp 2,000
to 5,000 tons per year of liq­
uid bulk to the Sanford area
by barge.
If these cargos could become captive to barge trans­
portation using the Port of
Sanford, they alone should
Justify s one berth barge

terminal facility, the engi­
neering study finds.
Considering all three water­
way a — the St. Johns River,
the Cross-Florida Barge Ca­
nal and tha St. Johns-Indian
River Canal — it Is estimated
that the Port of Sanford
would handle between 500,000
to 650.000 tons of Import and
export cargo per year.
However, it is believed
thst it will take a period of

about fire year* to develop
the potential traffic.
"The Port must be sold and
the advantagea of using wa­
ter transportation must be
pointed out to manufacturers
atil receivers of goods," the
engineers believe.
The engineering firm found
that bsrge traffic on inland
waterway* has been increas­
ing steadily over the years.

Welcome . . . Squadron 6 . . . Thrice Welcome
Seminole County * * * *

cHlrr
*

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

Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

ib ra tfi
#

W EA TH ER: Partly cloudy thru Tuesday, high 75-80; low tonight 53-62.

c io &lt; *
Gerald L. Hensley, of 711
South Park, is credited with
giving the police a big assist
in helping catch a hit-and-run
driver last week. Hensley
chased the fleeing motorist on
Highway 17-92, stopped him
and held him for police.
• • •
Miss Joan Wilke, of the
Seminole County clerk’s of­
fice, is credited with working
out a recording procedure
which will result in substan­
tial savings to the office. The
monthly savings on utilities
Will approximately pay for
rental of the copying machine.
The saving is expected to be
more than Sl.noo annually.
j,.
* * *
MrirS-^p Postmaster Cccile
Heard: Why don’t you put on
substitute earners to help
your over-burdened substitute
i.irriers? Saw one the other
afternoon still delivering mad
at 5:10 p.m.
• • •
Kiplinger Florida Letter, a
well known news letter cir
ciliated privately to business­
men and published in Wash
ington, I) C . is quoted San
ford (F la.) is planning a tna
rina on Lake Monroe, project
to cover M acres Facilities
will include a bound. probably
to br run on concession basis
*

Jiave you noticed how the
movie magazines have cap
lured Jackie Kennedy? Sonu
o! the current issues contain
the following stories. ’’The
Untold Story About ttie Ken
nedys and Burtons." "The
Man Who Waits for Jack ie,"
"The Night Jackie Had To
Say No to L U J," "One Wom­
an Jackie Can Never For
give," “ Jackie Pleads: If Yon
Love Me, Please Leave Me
Alone." AH this and Jackie
isn’t even in the movies and
never has been!
• • •

VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

t

A Sanford man escaped in­
jury Sunday when hit late
model
automobile
collided
with a tree at 20th Street
and Elm Avenue.
Police eald Sam F. Walts,
40, of 706 Laurel Avenue, ap­
parently loat. control of hi*
ca r and it rammed into a big
tree. Damage to tha car was
pa lima ted a t 1 1,000.

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 146

A "profile probe” of a
designated area of the.bottom
of Lake Monroe ha* revealed
"six to aeven feet of muck
over the entire urea.”
Thin was the finding as re­
ported to City Manager W. K.
Knowles tiy Hurt I.ylel, engi­
neer with the Maurire H.
Connell engineering f i r m ,
who conducted the probe with
the assistance of City Engi­
neer AI Shaw and city work
crews.
Knowles said that t.ytel’s
finds were to he tiansmitted
to Connell, with a report
from the engineering firm
expecUd to be reecived here
Tuesday or Wednesday.
“ In view of I.ylel’* findings
in the probe area, I have ask­
ed him to submit his recoinmcmlation* for « bm row area
in the lake where suitable
fill materials may Ire found,”
Knowles said.
The probe area extended
approximately 1,400 feet out
into tlie lake from tin* sea­
wall bulkhead and east am!
west from the old bntidshc
to Fort Mellon Park. It cov­
ered the proposed 15 acre
site where the marina land­
fill would Ik- constructed.
Knowles an iil that I.ylel
would return this week to
conduct further field investi­
gations into the Incaton of a
suitable barrow are*.

Cold Air Pours
Into Midwest

Jt

Driver Unhurt

MONDAY. MARCH 15. 1965

Profile Probe
Reveals 6-7
Feet Of Muck

Cleveland Amory, rated as a
foremost social historian, will
United Prrs* International
speak at Ihe banquet session
Another l&gt;u(ch of cold air
of the Florida Federation of
Humane Societies spring con poured Into the Midwest to­
vent ion March 20 rrt the Day- day during the last week of
winter.
tona Plaza. Daytona Beach.
.* • .
A tornado damaged trailers
Channel 24, Central Flor at Boynton Beach Sunday.
Except for the West - and
ida’s educational
television
station, came on the air at Gulf coastal states, subnormal
8:20 a m. today and all Sent I r m p e r a t u r r s prevailed
inole County schools were throughout tile nation.
It was six at Limestone,
ready for il, with TV sets In
every room in secondary Maine, and 26 at Louisville,
Ky., the same reading as at
schools.
Anchorage, Alaska, early to­
. . .
Members V the Seminole day.
The temperature dropped to
DeBary H e.Jt division arc
seven
below
at
Ucmidjl,
scheduled to meet tonight at
Minn , Sunday.
8 p.m. at Bose and Wilk’s
One to two inchea of anow
Restaurant. At that time re­
fell in Pennsylvania and New
ports on the Heart fund drive
York, and one inch dropped
are expected to be- about 75
uii Denver, Colo.
per cent complete. Indications
Thunderstorms i n
th e
co far arc "encouraging,
drought-stricken Los Angeles
l a y ■ President Luis Perez,
area produced only a few
M.D.
hundredths of an inch of rain.
• * t.
- Coming op in April is the
Seminole County Chamber ol
Commerce b i g boil-a-cade.
Watch for more newa on thi*.

Established 1908

Ag Production
Increase Urged
CHICAGO (U PI) - Swedish
economist Gunnar M y r d a I
told the National Farmer*
Union today there if ait urgent
need for greatly increased ag­
ricultural p r o d u c t i o n "to
avert world calamity."
Myrdal said the need for
food waa to urgent that U. S.
farm problems might disap­
pear in * short time.

Group Moving
To Base From
Washington

Selma Wall
Removed

SELMA, Ali. (U PI) - C lf y
police today removed a 30-foot
long wooden barricade called
* ) * ' * ’!
the 'Selma Wall" put up to
IV v *
„ stop hundred* of white and
Negro civil right* demonstra­
tors from marching on the
county courthouse,
K. II. Kelley "Today is voter registration
A group of 23 men, headed
day. If they want to go down
by Lt. Cdr. Harry Sarajian,
and register, they can," said
arrived by plane Salurday
Public Salcty Commissioner
night and Sunday afternoon
Wilson Baker.
front Norfolk, Va. The squad
Baker pointed out Dallas
rnn has just completed an
County is under a federal
eighth month deployment In
court order to spoed up tha
the Mediterranean aboard the
registration process.
aircraft carrier USS ForresTlie barricades were remov­
1.
ed at 7 a. m after the demon­
Elmer
Cook
William
The squadron is being trans­
strators had maintained an­
HejtKle
ferred from its land base at
other all-night vigil they first
Whidbcy Island Naval Air Sta
ARRESTED IN deuth took up last Wednesday at a
lion at Oak Harbor, Wash., to — Dentil of the Rev,
point on Sylvan Street in a
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Junius Reeb of Boston Negro housing area.
The squadron's main body,
lias resulted in slaying
The demonstration on Syl­
led by Cdr. John Underwood in« charges iiffainst the
van Street began as a prayer
Jr ., commanding officer, re­ others s h o vv n above.
vigil and protest in the fatal
turned to Whidbcy Island,
The death was tho re­
beating of the Rev. Jam es
where the unit’s old A-3B Skysult of injuries t h e
Reel), a 38-year-old white Uni­
warrior boml&lt;ora are being
minister suffered while
tarian minister, attacked by
turned over to other squad
in Nelnm, Ain.
whites last Tuesday mght.
rons. Thi a group is expected
(N EA Telephotos)
A CattvoUc priest In Jackson­
to arrive 1b Sar.b.-rd about
ville, Fla , Sunday referred to
irti. * ' *
■~
Alabama Gov. George Wallace
The squadron oat April l wilt
a* "a mountain In the progress
officially become a part of
of brotherhood" and added
Reconnaissance 'Attack Wing
that "faith can move moun­
One at Sanford where the unit
tains "
will undergo training In Uumodern RA-3C Vigilante re
Father John McShane was
WASHINGTON (U PI) — one of a group of white and
conn ah sance-at lack bomber.
Some 35 men scheduled to Flr»N«ln
St*ii.
Georg
A Negro ministers who spoke to
Join Ihe squadron are current-] Sriui ihiTu m*y!» civil rights j a gathering of 700 j&gt;er*ons In
ly attending schools at the mAirhetfi in
ictma,
Ala., j a church as peaceful demontiase. Additional VAN 6 per |
" aIkhjM lir irivi n full flee- sl rations ami marches wers
sonnel are to report lo San [
tlmn hi it HVfl 1n any high- held In several Florida cities
lord prior lo April I Tidal
lo protest Alabama officials'
way tliry rimont*
unit strength will be about 275
"In fact, if l were Hie gov­ handling of the racial trouble
men.
ernor of Alabama, I would in Selma.
Welcoming ceremonies plan I
More than 2.000 Negroes and
ussure full police protect ion
ned by YAH 6 wiw-s and San so lung as Ihcy matched In whites marched peacefully for
ford Navy personnel were up
single file and were liut haz­ atxiut 20 blocks in Miami to
set when Salurday night* air ardous to l raffle," Kmather* express sorrow over Ihe death
lift arrived about Ihree hours said.
of Rev. Reob.
early. Preparations (or Ule
Smalhers said that what
A similar march was held in
event did not go in vain, how­ has happened in Netrna ha*
Fort Lauderdale, where atxiut
ever, due lo the arrival of "played Into tlie hand* of
425 Negroes and 25 whites pa­
the
second group Sunday those wlio wanted to sturl an
raded through about a mile of
afternoon.
altercation in order to in­ town.
flame the sensibilities of the
In St Augustine, about ISO
nation and thereby incite a
Negroes walked without inci­
demand (or passage of addi
dent for atxiut 16 blocks In tlie
tional
hut
unheeded civil
first demonstration of its kind
lights laws."
"All that is needed is for since last August when whites
the attorney general’s office and Negroes exchanged blows
elections where local officials to file an indictment agnlnst in the old slave market,
refuse to register applicants.
Atxiut 45 whilci gathered in
reginti urs In Alabama who
—Stitf new federal criminal are allegedly preventing Ne­ fiijut of the U. S. Post Office
penalties against local offic­ groes from registering to building in Tallahassee to con­
duct memorial services.
ials, including police or state vole there."
troopers, who use force, coer­
cion br discriminatory devices
to deny ellgiblle persons the
OPEN FRIDAY
rigid to register and vote.
An administration spokes­
N ITE T I L 9
man said six states— Albania,
A L W A Y S FIR ST QUALITY m
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississi­
ppi, South Carolina and Vir­
ginia— where an alleged pat­
tern of voter discrimination
exists would feci the full Im­
pact of the bill.
The bill also would strike di­
rectly at strife-torn Selma,
M IR " SH IR TS
Ala., where local and slate of­
AND SH IF T S
ficial! have been accused of
denying Negroes the right to
FOR G IRLS
register snd to vote.
At a White House meeting
Sunday, Johnson's key civil
rights advisers and congres­
sional leaders held a last-min­
ute review of the President’s
special message and of plana
What fashion, what
for accompanying legislation,
funl 8 I • * p shift!
due to be submitted to the law­
snd shirts in color­
maker's Wednesday.
ful p r i n t s that
wash I Scoop tham
Johnson's news conference
up nowl In (I r is 1
Saturday followed an lntenslv*
sizes 4 to 14.
three-hour meeting with Ala­
f
bama Gov. George C. Wallace.
The President said afterward
CHARGE IT!
that w hat happened in Selma
March 7 waa “ an American
tragedy." •
Navy personnel of Heavy
Attack Squadron 6, about to
convert from the old Sky-war­
rior bombers to the sleek new
Igilante reconnaissance - atack Jcls, have started arrivii)t at Sanford Naval Air StaHotK

Smalhers Favors
'Full Freedom'

V All-6 FLEU R-D E-LIS insltrnln was delivered
to Sail lord Naval Air Station by Lt. Cdr. Harry
Sarajian (righ t), officcr-in-churgc of the first

Heavy A Mack Fniiadron 6 detachment, and by
Lt. A. li. Shelly, xi|un(ln&gt;» operations officer, on
their arrival lale Saturday night. (Navy l'hoto)

LBJ Takes Civil lights To Nation
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Correct a deep and very un
President Johnson goes before just flaw ,n American deinuCongress and the natiun to- crary ."
night to outline the voting
The Chief Executive accept
rights measure lie hopes will eil an invitation from eon

|gresswnal leader* In make an
eviraurrdinary appearance be
lore a Joint session of the
ll&lt;-u*e arid Senate at 9 p. m
I J ST I Majoi television and

Tiger Island Targets Destroyed
SAIGON (U PI) — More sault by 26 South Vietnamese
than 100 U. S. fighter bomb­ fighter-bombers on Tigrr Is­
ers today blasted a huge land, a major Communist
Communist a m muni lion sup­
base just north of the iTtii
ply area in North Viet Nafn
parallel.
only toe miles from Hanoi,
The targets and number of
North Viet Nam’s capital.
planes involved in today's
The planes—most of them
mission was not immediately
from 1), fi. Navy aircraft
disclosed.
rarrier* — flew deep Into
An American m i l i t a r y
North Vietnamese territory
spokesman said there was a
to htmmer the Pbu Qul am­
new policy against revealing
munition dump with bombs
details of ‘'support-type" mis­
and rockrts.
sions iri which the Vietnamese
SAIGON (U P li — U. S. air force plays the major
warplanes rained bombs and role in the actual bombings
rockets on Communist North while U. S. plane* knock out
Viet Nam today in a power­ Communist anti-aircraft bat­
ful followup to a slushing air teries.
attack aguinst a North Viet­
Sunday's raid fell into tliut
namese naval base in the category. Nguyen Cao Ky',
South China Sea.
the flamboyant commander of
American official* here an- the South Vietnamese air
liounrcd Dial today's raid was force, flew the lead plane.
in retaliation for continuing Two American Air Force pil­
both
colonels,
were
acta of sabotage and terror­ ots,
ism by Communist forces in utmard participating U. S.
jets and fighter-bombers.
South Viet Nam.
A government communique
I t followed-by less than 24
hours a U. S .-supported as­ said targets on Tiger Island—

u reconnaissance control cent­
er and several supply depots
unit barrack* were destroy­
ed The communique .aid the
island was * major mondial
ing point for Mijiply slops Infiltiating South Viet Nam,
North Viet Num protested
the attack us ‘ a new act of
wai "
Unde
tlie raid against
North Viet Nam was In prog­
ress Sunday, U. S, jet air­
craft flew 31 romlml sorties
against Communist positions
inside South Viet Nam, These
attacks were directed against
guerrillas m Hsu Nghla Prov­
ince just northwest o f Saigon
and in Tay Ninh I'mvince 50
miles northwest o f the cap­
ital.
U. fv. Marine Corps offi­
cials at Da Nang today
strengthened safely proced­
u r e around the big Ameri­
can air base there following
the death of a Marine enlist­
ed men shot by an edgy bud­
dy who mistook him for a
Communist infiltrator.

radio networks planned live
coverage of the event.
Johnson’s dramatic decision
to take his r u e to Congress
and Ihe nation underscored
the gravity with which he
views tho current civil rights
crisis m Alabama.
It |v highly unusual for a
president to address Congress
personally except when dellvering hi* annual Stale of the
Union message or speaking on
matters of grave national em­
ergency
Johnson announced st a new*
conference that he would ask
Congress to wipe out all dis­
criminatory barriers to Negro
voting and sutntitule a single,
uniform standard for easy votc r ^registration.
Ttie proposals, hammered
out by Ally. Gen Nicholas
DcB. K alien bach and Senate
leaders of both parties during
the past week, would affect
Immediately 500 counties in
the South where Negroes have
been denied the right to bal­
lot. ’
The voting rights measure
Is expected to contain three
principal features:
—A ban on discriminatory,
county and stale literacy tests.
—Appointment of federal
registrars to assure that quali­
fied voters sre showed to bal­
lot in loc* 1, stale and federal

Tonight

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63rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!

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Presented

Most Dangerous
Animal Question
Hard To Answer
.

NARO
MORU,
Kmjf*
tu rn — Which la the most
dangeroua animal?
Georg* Adamson, for 25
years a game warden in thn
northern frontier district of
Kenya, Africa, and now tech­
nical advisor for a motion pic­
ture about lions, put* it this
way:
“The man-eating lion when
he is hungry, the elephant if
he is stampeded, the rhino
when he's frightened and the
buffalo if he get* good and
mad about something."
Adamson is the husband of
Joy Adamson, author of "Born
Free, ' the story of a lioness
brought up In their East Afri­
can homo. The motion picture
version of her book is now
being filmed In Kenya,
Adamson's job Is advising
how to get the best results
with the dotrn lions and lien
cubs on the "Bom F re e" en'cnmpmenL
Ilia theory Is that lions will
become far more responsive
and complaisant if a close hu­
man relationship is maintain­
ed. Ho, after a long day that
includes a romp on the plains
with his "B o m Free" charges,
he retires to a tented bed In
the private quarters of two
lionesses, Mara and Girl, who
plsy leading parta in the
movie.
On aome nights his sleep is
uninterrupted; on others, one
of his leonine partners gets
the impulse to hop on top of
his bed at three or four in the
morning.
The only way to establish
any relationship with a linn,
according to Adamson, is,
fits!, to demonstrate that you
aren't afraid and, second, join
in the animal's natural fro.
licking. This means you may
expect to get jirttiped on be­
cause that's a lion's natural
Instinct. The only thing to do
then is to stand stock-still and
try to discourage the animal
frnm hanging on to your
shoulders or arms. Punish­
ment, or any form of forcible
coercion are taboo In Adam­
son's code of ''llnw to Make
Ft lends and Influence l.lons,"
There is always the dinner
of an accidental injury, Adam­
son say*, hut lie has received
nothing worse than alight
scratches in his months of ac­
tivity on "Born Free."
But Adamson is the first to
admit (hat a four or five-hun­
dred pound man-oating lion is
one of the most deadly assail­
ants to be met in Africa.
"The man-enter,"* lie says,
"is often an Injured or de­
formed lion which canm I fur
age properly fur food and
finds its easier to attack hu­
man prey. Even then the nianeuter doesn't attack just to
kill b'l! lu-ciiine he is hungry.
"A 'rogue' hull elephant,
with n weight of five tons,
can park enough punch to
topple a big truck— and any­
thing in his way at that mo­
ment has little chanre of es­
cape. Fortunately, the number
of elephants running amok Is
limited.

Lillie H. Cogburn

F IR ST SH OVELFU L of dirt thrown by Elder H. H. Schmidt at uroundbreakinjf for the new Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist Church fills
the nir (and blurs the photo) while other participants in ceremonies wait
their turn. In the itrotip are, left to ritrht, Mias Susan Sagert, Medford
Lynd and John Alexander.

Adventists Break Ground
For $200,000 Edifice
Groundbreaking for the pro
posed * 200,000 Forest l-ske
Scvcnth-dsy Adventist Church
was conducted before an audi­
ence of many church dignitar­
ies ami members at the build­
ing ailc on SR 436 in Forest
City.
Ceremonies, in remarks by
Pastor J . F. Hamrick, were
termed, "announcement of our
engagement'' to build a new
church.
Invocation was given by
George Petty, associate pas­
tor, with welcome and recogni­
tion of guests made by the
master of reremonies, Dr.
Roliert Hoover.
Others speaking were Bev.
William .Irwin of Bear hake
Methodist Church, John Alex­
ander, .Seminole County Com­
mission ehmrman, Allen For­
ward. president of the Forest
(Tty Community Association's
I,. J . I.elske, president of the
Southern Union Conference of
SDA; .William Fuehs, pnn
cipal of Forest l.ake Academy,
and Barry Strohman, president nl Student Association,
Forest Fake Academy.
History of the church was
given by Medford l.ynd, a
charter member of the church

Formal statement of groundhreaking w it read by Pastor
Hamrick as Alexander, l.ynd.
Elder If. It. Schmidt, president
of the Florida Conference, and
Miss Susan Sagert, represent­
ing the young peoples division
of the church, officiated at the
shovels.
Groundbreaking prayer was
offered by It. H. Roll, treasur­

er of the Florida Conference.
David Beane presented build­
ing plans (or Inspection by
church member* following the
ceremonies.
Chairman of arrangements
for the groundbreaking was
H. C. Lovett, first elder, and
chairman of plans wss Char­
les Beeler, publicity secretary
of the Florida Conference.

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thusiasm, it is necessary to be
enthusiastic. But there seems
to be a reluctance—* with­
drawal of the kind of enthus­
iasm that that is a requisite
to attracting investors and
capital," he declared.

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fhtihhrtrdA, irr**« ImlMl* board*.
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FATTY RAKER, who already hus her Rians
slipper, is bcinyr .aponaored by the Lake Monroe
•I-JI Handy ik'lpera Club as a candidate for
"Cindi-rella" nt Sunday'* Heart Fund Benefit
S k atihr Ihnty *ih cditled from 6:11(1 until 8:11(1
al Mclodec SkntiiiR Kink, (ileruid i'hoto)

Roman-Style Feast Is Slated
By Semionte Hi Latin Club

Dies At Hialeah

Band Parents Meet
The Bond Parent* Associa­
tion of Oviedo will meet at *
p.m. Tuesday In the school
auditorium. A program of en­
tertainment will be presented
by th* srhool's dsure hand
and refreshments will be serv­
ed. Meeting will he conducted
by Mrs, James Mitjiael, pres­
ident.'-

Funeral Notices
__________ _ ______» _____ __
r i n . l i t u \ , t m * . i . i i . i . u t ii . _
F u n e r a l s e r i n s * (or M i . L i l ­
l i * H, C O f h u rn , 71, H lice .lie *
HunSsjr. Will b * h*M i t l#;|»
■ m W * 4 nee 4a t *1 l i r l e t e n
F u n e r a l Horn* w i t h n * v h o .
h e r! J e n k i n s o l f l r U t l n x EJurUl
will
l.e
In
b l.e ra re e n
&lt;’ # m * l * r r .
Itrleeun
K u fi rr al
H a m s In c h s r s i .
,

I Inn a b* mad* to lh» Bemlaiot* Count, ITnllrtl Fund,
flrlaaon Kunrral II,.tut In
• vkaraa of a l i a n * . wauls.

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a a nf&lt;TaCHURCH—ftCHOOLft
sQ sn an a

lib. St. A:
Sanford Avc.

Annual 1-atin Club h.'impirl
F u s t year Latin .students
t.GS ANGKI.ES ( CPI )
Polin' rounded up 11 juven­ will be held in the student will serve their second and
ile* tm suspicion of stealing lounge al Semimile H i g h t h I r d - y e a r "m asters" as
six m e t of mervhandiar from School at 7 p in tonight to "slaves" and all will he cn
'liss l.illie II. Cogburn, 77, n van in the- S-ulht-in I'm i- Imdilionsl Greek and Roman
tertalned by tumblers, danc
died -Sunday afternoon in Hia­ fit- Railway ficight yuida.
regalia and costumes.
mg sluvra, original skits and
leah after a long illness
Charles Scott us ‘ J*&gt;on” musical numbers.
T ill- t a x * contained * to tal
Widow of Charles Henry Cog- of 7,200 pmkagii of i;mu.
and Mcda Nidman as "M e­
Latin Club President David
burn. she was a resident of
dea" will reign over the han- lisle will b« the host, "PelSanford for some 35 years
and
entertainment, l a s "
According to marine biolo­ t| u e t
prior to moving to Hialeah gists, fish cackle, yowl, lank, which features the theme of | The student lounge will be
five years ago She was a g i o n n , hook, Kiioie am i ' The Quest of the Golden turned into s Homan banquet
member of Hu- First Methodist » iii-eie.
Fleece."
.
hall, with Uie assembly loung­
Church of Sanford.
ing ou quill* and rubes on the
Survivors ire a son, Chsrles
Boor as they dm* on the Hum
W Cogburn, of Coral Gshles;
an st) le tables which are
a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn ilig
about six inches oil the floor.
gins, of Sanford, seven grand­
The menu will feature the
children and three sisters.
types of food that were pop­
Brtaion Funeral Home |i In
ular in the days of Jason, with
charge of arrangements
all total being eaten with the
fingers.
The distance between the
rarth end the moon is eslimated at about 2.18,0(M) miles.

Y O l ' N a m . F R A N K — F u n seal
e e r v lr e s ta r F r a n k Y n u n g a r ,
I I . w b o filed B u n d s , . will b*
hsld a t I p in T u e s d a y s i
flrlaaon Ku naral H im * with
John
I fti iil ,
and
Jam **
Ite r *#
nfr irl m tl n g,
llurla l
will b* In G v c t g r r t n i l r m a tery. In Uau « r r tu w tr s. ilia
' fa mil, r e q u e s t * ihat duns.

upgrade the image of the com.
munity the merchants also
should be thinking in terms of
essential upgrading of their
establishments to match the
modern
marine facilities,"
Touhy charged.
"In order to stimulalc en­

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Unite 2—March 15, 1065

Touhy Charges In Civitan Talk
Trend of American life to­
day is toward more and more
outdoor reereatiori and San­
ford has an excellent nppnrtunlly to be In on the ground
floor of this industry in Cen­
tral Florida. George Touhy,
executive vice president of
First Federal Savings and
Loan Association and one of
the original proposers of the
riverport marina told mem­
bers of the Chdlain Club.
"The biggest industry in Ihe
country is recreation—partic­
ularly anything to do with
water," the speaker noted.
"The City Commissioners of
Sanford are proceeding wise­
ly with the careful study of
the possibilities and problems
of the waterfront development
program, working on fitting
the project into the financial
limits of the franchise reve­
nues and making a sincere ef­
fort lo avoid further taxes,"
he declared.
"However, the attitude of
the downtown merchants is
not as wholehearted as It
should be. If the city Is going
to spend a million dollars to

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SUPERMARKETS

Succumbs At 89

Gummy Problem

The Rf.member senior class
of Forest l.ake Arademy wa*
presented at » special pro­
gram held in the Academy
gym. Registrar Mary Elam
presented the class and Prin­
cipal William Fuchs accepted.
LeRoy J . Leiske, president
of the Southern Union Con­
ference, Atlanta, Gt-, address­
ed the class and visitor*. Encourging the students to aet
high goal* for themselves, he
stated " i t is better to have a
goal and change it several
times than to have no aim at
all."
The class chose ae its mot­
to, "Attempted and Done," anil
"Heaven Won" as Its aim. Ice
blue and silver were chosen
as class colors and the rose
and rarnation a* ita flowers.
Officers of the senior elass
are William David McDowell,
president; Suianne Angela
Zagorsky, vice president; Con­
nie Rhea Arnold, secretary:
Dorothy Jean Walker, treas­
urer; Paul Lee Richardson,
pastor; Robert Wayne Coble,
sergeant at arms, and Roger
L . Miller and Clinton J . An­
derson, adult sponsors. -

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Frank Younger
Frank Younger, S3 of South
Sanford Avenue, died at H *&gt;*&gt;
p. m. Sunday at Seminole
Meoimial Hospital following a
short illness.
Horn Aug 15, 1*75. in Shcl
don. N Y he hail lived here
for the past 40 years lie was
a retired farmer altil iiterhanu-1
and was a member of the On
dent tmlrt*t Inn a 1 Chur i-Ji.
Survivor* are a son, Earl
Younger, Sanford, and a hro
ther, Gus Younger, of Vairs*
burg, N. Y.
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangements.

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15, 1965

mMmi/iniM

ly MURRAY OLDERMAN
Sport* Editor
Newtpoper Enttrprii* Alta.
"I just think," added Whit­
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fin.
(N BA! — Naked t« the waist, ey, “ I sweat twice as much
Edward Charles
(Whitey) on the nthrr side. The other
Ford held up hi* sweatshirt night I was in a restaurant
for malinger Johnny Keane to ill Fort Laud'idolc, and It
*ee. It was damp clrar through was just pouring out of me
every’place but the left sh-cv’c on the right side. That an­
that had enca*ed Whitey’* noyed me,"
Hut the 36-yeAr-ohl left­
valuable pltehlnc arm.
"See,” raid Whitey, "I ran hander with the heat-won-lost
yet 10 day* out of five-day percentage in the major lea­
gues since 1900 (.720) is just
deodorant pad*.*’
"Y eah,", anapped infielder flip enough to salvage some
Phil Lin*, “you’re half *nfe.’’ humor out of the situation.
" I don’t have to change my
“You only hail that opera­
tion," «*ld pitcher Jim Bou- sweat shirt," he mused. "All
ton, "to nave money, Now you t got to do is turn it around
one only half as much deodo­ and put it on backward*.”
And then there’s the little
rant."
L**t winter In Houston, matter of the alleged Ford
To*., Dr, Dennett Cooley made spithall.
"F irst thing T thought of
a 10-inrh Incision under Whit­
ey’a arm to cure an arterial when I heard he couldn't
blockage which threatened sweat." admitted Mickey Man­
the New York pitcher's ra- tle with a grin. " I f the hitter
missrt the ball, he's gonns
reer.
It started after the first say, 'I thought you couldn't
game of the World Series sweat on that side,'
"It might nffert the way
when numbness pervaded the
limb, and Whitey couldn’t his fast hall moves, too."
"That's right,", admitted
briny hi* arm up more than
two time* in a row to shave Ford. “I got small hands for
or lift it to rorrh his hair. a pitcher. They need to he a
They sot him full of dye at little moist to get a better
Lennox Hospital in New York grip on the hall.
"So what am I going to do?
and then threw an X-ray ma­
chine over 111* head to see how I’ll reach over to the othar
far the fluid traveled in his hand or wipe my forehead or
arteries. It stopped at the left . . . ." And he put hia finger*
shoulder. The night before to his lips.
That'* when every hatter in
the operation, Keane felt
Ford's forearm and it was the American League will
elamrny raid. The nest after­ acreoin “Splttcr!"
Foul ahl tigged and said,
noon in the recovery room he
louche! it again and fell "There's only one other rout*open lo me. Hack to the Kail
warmth.
“I'm hopeful," said Ford way E x press."
Seventeen years ago, before
candidly after an early spring
I raining workout here in the hr look lo pitching for a liv­
Yank mu ' tidy lilt),, farm club ing, Whitey diove a delivery
hall pink, which him carpeting Duck lie dul It then, too,
in thr dressing mom just like with no sweat.
lisek in New York. “ I ran do
everything I did before." Ba­
re pt sweat.

Krieck Leads
'Small America' Sand Spurs
Cagers Honored

NKW YORK (DPI I - Willie
Somerset, the muscular dyna
mo of the I) in] lies nr Dukes, to.
■lay was selected to Ins it tin1
17th annual I ’nited Press In­
ternational "Small Vmerica
basketball team, e*iiii|Mne,| of
(Sdlrce players no taller tli.ili
f&gt; Ml
Somerset, at 5 10 tin- only le
pcalet from last year’s team
was chosen along with i ml
t tomal i S B) of I,a Salle, Mill
Siller (SK) ot Gomiaga, Jim
Toombs Ih K)&gt; of Stillman fed
lege,
t \la ) and Charley
Drown 15-91 of Creighton.
Buddy Benedict 15*1 of
Clem son: lim Hnhrn 15 10) of
Wisconsin; Bill Daly (5 lit) of
1 ovola (Chicago); Paul Smith
&lt;5 till of Mississippi stab and
Tool Baxley 15 lit) ol Florida,
eoui|Hi»ed the second team.

Swift Stakes
Open Season
NKW YORK ( DPI ) — Clear
skies, moderate temperatures
nod 13 three year olds in the
(MSI added Swift Stakes,
eight of them Kentucky Derby
candidates, were exiiected to
day to attract about ho.poo
fulls to Aoiicdurl fur the open
ing of the Thoroughbred rae
log season.
The track was fast, the mu-,
fuel machines well oiled ami
ttie biggest grandstand in rac­
ing refurbished for Uie renew
ul o( the sport alter a threemonth layoff.

Picrro Mnnufn^hiritiir team
yuK InI’Uiji' d l.v Imifiir h ii'iinj;
.ft nil Krii 't k with icamra «if
1*1*1, *J'it*. :&gt;r&gt;,&gt; Nf i ii a lu rlip
1Miini f t Oin thru &lt;i|i|iufi
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uitli Mnrire Kipp showing Di­
sc a v wDh n IKfiEBiH,

Prj-tir'n Filate Farm ln»ur
ance t■&gt;.•k four games friim
the Alloy Dal* with Miriam
Burtn'h* howling thr high tor
thr tram, a
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of thr It IKlit.

Skate Title
NEW YORK (DPI I - New
Yorkers Linda Waldrop *nd
Edwin Com II raptured the
mixed pair* title Sunday as
the 43rd annual Middle Atlan
tic skating championship* con­
cluded, Ollier winners includ­
ed ITiituylvatita'a S u s a n
Hromcr and twscane Waller
who won I In'I r fifth straight
ladies pairs crown.

By Mnrnhall I.ingn
llcrnld Sportn W riter
GAIN ESVILLE — The Oviedo Lions advanced
to the atafe‘‘championship finals Friday by defeatinjr St. Cloud 59-57 only to fnll to defeat Saturday
when Chattahoochee took a 76-68 decision to be­
come the Class B state
under the basket and Chatta­
champions.
hoochee's
sharp-shooting from
In Friday's game Ovie­
do led throughout most the foul line paid off.
Oviedo came from behind in
of the first half but St.
Cloud moved up to tie tilings
in the final stanra
Oviedo look a 9 8 first quar­
ter lead but St. Cloud kept
pace in the second period ex­
ceeding the Lions and at the
end of the first half St. Cloud
had a 27-25 advantage.
Oviedo got hot In the third
scoring 20 point* to St. Cloud's
13, giving Oviedo a 45-40 lead.
Oviedo was leading 53-47
with 5:30 left to go when St.
Cloud broke loose. By the
lime the clock reached 5:00.
St. Cloud had tied It up 55-55.
Ardic Arndt dropped in two
foul shot* to put Oviedo ahead
but St. Cloud came hark with
a field goal to tie it again, 5757.
With two minutes left Ovie­
do froie the hall and with live
seconds on the clock, Billy
Mikler dropped in a jump
shot to give Oviedo the 59-57
yictory.
Jimmy Courier was high
scorer for Oviedo with 19
point*.
He wa* followed by
Rex Brook* *nd Mikler with
]« and 12 point*, reipectivcly.
A last period rally by Chat­
tahoochee gave them the
break they needed to take the
victory and, in »o doing, be­
come the Class D stite bas­
ketball champions
Oviedo had a total of 30
field goals against Chattahoo­
chee'* 24 hut the Yellow J a c ­
kets went to the charity line
tor 28 point* while Oviedo
picked up eight point* from
thi- foul line.
The Lion* couldn't avoid
imiling the towering Jackets

Sanford Braves
Tackle Leesburg
Here Tuesday
Sanford Junior Hi Braves,
v Ith n 1 o | record, will larkle
the La'esburg Jayvres ba«e
hall nine at 4 p m Tuesday at
the local cr load diamond on
F ri-lich Avenue,
Doardl dwell Mi l anon an
mmnrrd the follow ing line up
for tile laciburg giiiiic;
Bill (ira cry. second, Don
Kohinton. shortstop. M a r k
Danin. third, loin
Bryan,
ratchet
Bill Miller
right
field, Mike Ling l in t. Fred
Weller nr Wayne Faki »&gt;, cen
ti r In-Id, Brad Hollingsworth,
letl held and Skipper Si-ilka
rik or Mike Morgan, pitcher
( It her game* si hedlilrd Uus
month are Bishop Moore Jayvies, March 24 here; South
Seminole, March 26, here, and
F.vans Junior High, March 2U
at Orlando.,
The Braves tallied the sea
son's first win last Friday hy
downing the Boone Jayvcea of
tlrlnmlo 3 2 in seven mmngt.
The ltoonc nine scored two
runs in the first Imt Sanford
took thr game with three runs
m Die third ol Die seven inn
ing game.
tii.icey walked in Uie thl|d.
'then Kuldnsun walked, Daolu
tut lo drive in (Iracey fur the
Inst run. Robinson and Daulo
Mini*I on ■ wild throw hy the
Boone third baseman.
Last Monday the Sanford
Braves racked tip a 10 111 tie
in seven inning* with Edge
water Jay v ec* of Orlando,

Pack Jumps
OSI/), Norway l U I 'l )—East
Germany'* Dieter Neuendorf
edged Norway's Lars Grini
Sunday to win the special
jumping event at the 68th Hulnicnknllen ski games.

Weekend Sports Summary

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Dolled Press International
BOWIE, Md.—Isle of Greece
Saturday
raced to a four-length victory
TAMPERE. Finland - The in the (53.2U) Governor's Gold
Eoviet Union clinched its third Cup at Bonn*.
straight amateur lea hockey
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Cen­
world championship.
tral Ohio State bast Oklahoma
DETROIT — Missouri won Baptist 8511 to win the NAIA
Die first National Collegiate hasketball championship.
6 unday
Athletic
Association
indoor
NEW YORK - New Yorker*
track and field championships.
Linda Waldrop and Edwin
HALLANDALE Favored Co*iit won the mixed pair*
Gun Bow woo the (58,560 Doan title as th* Urd annual Middle
Handicap by thr a* lengths at Atlantic figure skating cham­
pionship* ooodudod.
GuUatnam.
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DORADIO, 1'uetro Rico —
Howell Fraser won the Puerto
Rico Open goll tournament by
one stroke over Art Wall and
A1 Bessel ink.
MIAMI— Doug Sander* cap­
tured the (70,000 Doril Open
golf tournament hy one stroke
over Bruce Devlin.
VAIL, Colo. — Austria held
the lead in th# men'* event* of
the
American
International
ski races, while France moved
in front of the women'* divi­
sion.

the first stanra to take a JB­
IG lead going into the second
period. Oviedo lost the lead
midway in the second quar­
ter, then bounced back on
lop. 31 30, at half-time.
With three minutes left In
the third stanra, Chattahoo­
chee had a 45 35 lead but Ovie­
do bounced back In the re­
mainder of (he period, steal­
ing the ball through the pres*
and scoring to take a 55-51
lead Into the final period.
When Jimmy Courier and
Ted Bcllhorn fouled out in the
fourth, the Jackets took ad­
vantage and poured it rrm
Chattahoochee s c o r e d
25
points in the final stanra to
Oviedo's 13 to give them the
7f (Wt victory and the Class B
state championship.
Rex Brooks was high for the
Lions with 20 point*. He was
followed hy Jimmy Courier
with 18 and Billy Mikler with
17.
Thus, Oviedo end* one of
the best year* for hasketball
the school has ever seen ami
the record will show that the
Oviedo Lions were the rcunners-up io the Class B state
championship in 19G5.

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Little Leaguers Tryouts Slated

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Today, Tuesday A t F t. Mellon

B E X BROOKS (left) ami Jimmy Courier, of
the Oviedo Lions, were named to the Class B
all-star squad of the state tournament at Gaines­
ville.
(Herald Photos)

Seminole Nine Bomb
New Smyrna IO-To-6

Call ha* been issued hy the tional, will participate In sea­
Sanford recreation department son play. Game* will he play­
for all Little Leaguers to a t­ ed at Ft Mellon Pork and
Bay Avenue Park with after­
tend the two day try-outs at
noon games Stirling at 4:30
Ft. Mellon Park Monday and ami night gomes at 7:30.
Tuesday from -I until G p.m.
Jim Jernignn. recreation di­
Hoys already assigned to a rector, said hoys 10 years of
team — .those hoys that par­ age planning to play Pec Wee
ticipated In the Sanford Lit­ baseball, must try-out for Lit­
tle League program last year tle League first before they
and are eligible this season —
need not attend the tryouts.
The two day clinic has been
set up to familiarize hoys
with fundamentals — hat­
"All I sjie J wasting. throwing, fielding, run­
ning and pitching. Boys have
been instructed to report to
the try-outs ready to play hall.
Birth certificate*, it w-a.v
pointed out hy the recreation I
director, will he collected *t '
a later date hy the various
roaches, so it is not necessary
that they he brought lo the
try-out*.
All hoy* 10, 11 and 12 years
old are eligible for Little Lea­
gue play. August 1 is th* cut­
off date, A boy nine, who will
be ten before August 1 would
become eligible under this se*
up hut by the same respect a
hoy 12, who would become 13
before August 1 would be in­
eligible.
The Sanford Little League
pt- gram pet* under way with
the season opener* ,et for
April 12. ,

Show me a filter that deliverstt the taste
and H I eat my hat.'

first start of the season. The
Seminole ace gave up only
one hit during his stay on the
mound.
Danny Tillis and Ronnie
Hunon led the hit parade for
the Seminoles with three each.
Tillis and Bill Kuykendall hit
triples for the Sanford team,
The Seminoles grabbed a 4-0
lead in the first inning when
Hinson. Tillis, Steve Harris
anti Sonny Messer all acored
runs.
After the second inning it
was 7 tl for the Seminole* and
Ten teams, divided into two
(tie Barracudas were never leagues, the American and Na­
able to catch up.
Coach Jim McCoy sent Ron­
defense throughout the game nie Dudley in to pitch for the
Lyman played errorless ball Seminoles in the fifth inning \
and got seven hits including when Fitzgerald's arm began
Ray Piece
doubles by Newell and snpbo- lo bother him
pitched
the
final
inning for
more catcher Larry ladt
Newell scattered six hits in 1hanford
, 1 DO U A D O . Puerto Rico
,,
"I wav very pleased uith ,
registering the victory, chalkil r l l — Flourll fra**«T m.iv
i
.
,
mg up three strikeouts ami giv our tir'd win.-' McCoy suits
^ In* just a novict’ as far .1 * pm
a lot
ing no walks Although the "The team allowed
„ . . . . . , , ' ft s'tonal golf is concerned
Wildcats belled h.m for four h.t'ilc anil really hit the hall i |(|(|
fron, hj,
.Sanford meet' Evan* High
triples they wrre aloe to capi
in Sunday s Puerto Itiro Uperi
in Orlando at t p m Tnc'day
tali/*- only once
tin- 25 year util Panama ( itv
Dudley
is
scheduled
to
start
*1 lnr.i li.i'eman harry Bak­
i FTa i riaikn- lias alt the poise
er startl'd thing' off for the with Fitzgerald at first has* of a polished veteran
Next home game for Nan
Hounds with * wslk in the first
Fraser, a pro for only fuur
agairi't
but Lyman wa' unable h&gt; ford ).* scheduled
month', came from t»-hind on
BoomIn-re
FTiday
at
4
p
in
score.
However, the game may l*e the Eiiui nine hide' Sunday to
Ill till lio'tom halt ol tile Min
moved up to Wcdnenlav be n ice Art IV.&lt;11 and Al lie ",mg Hon Kepti hd a triple pad
cause Thursday and Friday link liv one 'tirike lu: Hie open
Don I'jill'en ill r ight Del I tort
title and thr voting golfer had
arc mdrool holidays.
Larry Miller saved lie- day
to 'ink a live loot putt on tile
with a fine catch on Hie next
IMh hull- to i lint li the vie tor v
batter
I raser eariled a 73 h o t the
l.ymsn scored fir-1 in tire
tr.iigh Dorailo Hilton uinr&gt;'
Hunt when M.ller beat out .in
and tiad -WH 'Irokes f*«v tile
infield hit. advanced to thud
tuurnev j i n tj.snu first prize
baM- on a passed had and
pur'e wai hi* first cheek as
scored on an error
Next Wi-dni-'day
will hr a pio golfer.
The Hounds struck again In f|ualll&gt;ing day h-r tin Nan
the fourth wtth Lot l dnoh
ifiMd Woman's Golf * l ul l
ling to renter and scoring what championship tournament it
proved to lie the winning run May fair r 'rmntrv Dltlh
on &lt; uuk's single up the mid.Ur
I’ aM m g s
are
N a v lex Me
hi lire hottutu of the liftli. Rola-rt'ite (ianahl, Mr Darnel
R ace' ,'clieduled at thr Its
Winter Pane got its only run Cox Pifiee,
Kerr Livingston
on a triple hy Charley Higgins Durio Spencer - Dickey Phil­ retd a Itrac Strip Saturday
and a single by Bob Dent
ips, llt-min McKlhhm Wilson, wrrr wa'tird out hv ram an&lt;i
Paulsen singled in the sixth. Sten'trom Scott Adam* Park will tm lirlil March 27.
advanced lo third on Newell ' r r.ltt|,,r,| Johnson.
W Irhrl
Doliert Tsylor, of Jack-on
double and stole home ' " r Itillnp' Nicely,
Marrii Antar-1 ' ‘He. t* exiwclerl to to- on tian.l
Lynman’s Hurd run.
1 Selnlkr,
•
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. (,,r the next event lie ilnvrs
VinoBatsnn
Mike Lucas and Donnie Do*
*ii \ ah. in i VViHlurlnMiJ
Ann Mar&gt;li amt Peggy Bill a•• lL
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ton made outstanding defen lips, with a net 68, won the
A drag match between lo'c
sue plays for tin* Greyhounds association’s best bali-nt part Roy Yarbrough, famr-d NAN
nrr* play. Patricia Str-li'trom, CAR driver and Milo Dole
and Doris Spencer were sec Ulan, also is rescheduled for
ond with a net t&gt;3
March 27.
‘
By David Higginbotham
Herald Sport* Writer
The hard-hitting Seminoles
bombed New Smyrna Beach
with a 12-hit attack Friday
to win their first baseball
game of the season, in-6.
lefthander Eddie FiUgeratd, who went the first four
innings, claimed victory in his

Newell Pitches

'Hounds To Win
By Jim Baerhus
Herald Mport* Writer
.Sophomora
iefty
Charles
Newell pitched the youthful
Lyman Urey hound* to a 3 1
victory over the highly ruled
Wildcuts of Winter Park High
I relay night
Tin- game at H.iria-r Shep
(lent i o ld in Winter Park
was tin- lirsl lor both teams
I s m,,n i ' i.ii li Jim Payne,
m hiv I9lh yNir at the Hound'
ladni. vtarted lineup roriMsime
of three Miiilioinures, five jun
lurs and only one senior,
His youth movement paid
off wuh inexperienced lio&gt;'
starring on both offense ami

Pal Sipley's 555
High For Scratch
Pat Sipley of the S A N
three Mime in the Windjatn
rner Women ' Ficrali’h lo/a
gin-, l«iwlcil one of her high
r-'t score* Mi till' league with
rami-' ul 173. 226, DJI for a
line 5S5 scries.
Tile S A N team took three
poMll* (rum its opponents, the
A It D’s, who w-ere- led hy
Bar tiara Itohrer's l8u/4!)7 lo
tals.
Thr Pull Dps continued their
mastery id lirsl place by tak
ing tliriv points over tlie
Drags with Elaine Kustivat
leading the way, 171/491 High
for (hr Drag team was Helen
Marchesano. 173 iha
Continuing to Ihiw-1 well was
Mtvia Wiltshire of thr Pirate's
team. Mrda's 172 tay moved
hrr team hp the [MtsDlon lad­
der Milo the third slot Try tak
ing three jaunts Irotn the
Lucky ftlars Trying lier best
lor thr losing lairky .Stars
was Grace Mello with a 177/
5o2 combination.
.Split conversion thi* week
included the 27 hy Mary
Fuusi, Barhar liohrer, 3 10 ,
the difficult 5 10 and its opposite 5 7 dropped for Thelma
Unger; Meda Wiltshire con­
verted the 5 8 10 twice; Vicki
McGough thr 3 10 ami Pat
Fiiplry tupidrd the 4 5-7.
Helping Pat Sipley to her
high senes was a string of
four consecutive strikes dur­
ing the course of her league
play.

will he eligible for participa­
tion in either league.
The Junior League (Baba
Ruth), for boya 13 through
Hi, will hold try-outs at Me­
morial Stadium next Wcdneiduy and Thursday.
Balie Ruth Organisational
Meeting will be held at tha
Recreation office Monday at
7:30 p.m.

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Kiwanis Relays

Delayed By Rain
Seminole High track team
wav rained out Saturday .
A heavy downpour ratt'ed
postponement of lire sixth an
nua! Winter Park Kiwanis re.
lay* in which Sanford was
scheduled to participate.
The 17-team meet has U-en
rescheduled for 7 p m. April
e.

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PHILADELPHIA (UPU —
Fmlaud'a Dili La dm and lamia
Methany of Tuscola, III., won
the North American gymnas­
tics championships Saturday
night. Laiho won the allaround title and Miss Meth­
any captured tha women's
crown.

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S R 427 from the ACL railtoad track to .Palmetto Ave­

GENE I.. S n f f e l l .
A D J1. s e r v i n g will)
KVAH-3. hits re-enlist­
ed for four years tit
Sanford Naval Air S ta­
tion. He and hi* wife
and two children reside
at -101 F a s t
lit It
Street. (Navy Photo)

‘Eldercare’ Topic

nue in Lonu'Vood, County
Commissioner \V. Lawrence
Swafford reported at Thurs­
day's meeting of the Longwod City Cuncil.
Swofford
reported
that
rights of way would be taken
on the west side of the high­
way though properties on
which are located thteo res­
taurants in tiie business sec­
tion of the city ns Well as n
local supermarket and the
Wrought Iron Shoppe. Rural
type paving would proceed
from Palmetto Avenue to and
beyond the present city lino
it*.
He further rrported that he.
had hern assured construction
would begin this calendar
year, possibly by rally Sep­
tember.
Ill answer to a question
from temporal y ■h ail Ilian,
Carl
Lonimler,
roncerning
possibility of
having the
county maintain Marvin \vcenue and Mntkhnm Itoad.
b*wafford said that iie could
not commit or speak for the
Hoard of County Commission­
ers but that he was In favor
of county niumci|inl pniticipation on such rootlets.
In other business, iimncil
awarded the colltnot to pace
Maine Street fiom (Rant to
Sit 427, to low*bidder, HUM
Paving t 'o mpane . at i reninmendntintt of tin' city rngineer. A. k O Ncall and Asso.

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Of Doctor's Talk

Siamese Twins
Undergo Tests

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Mayor D i\id II Wfntwniit
p i a ll t " the h.-alth p*..id, ms
i , , , .lumen t. d,
and
. nun it
•if 1lie ebb 1t\ al * 1 1 I
day
at
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land A x enile
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DAVID NOKI.L, Semimile High School seninr, has received a four
year athletic scholar*
ship to Furman Citiversity in* Greenville,
S. C, Tic aUo won a
National Defense Edu­
cation teaching scho­
larship.

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Siamese twin girl*. born in
day* iico in Pyrrfn RL*o, to
»w if they tan Nr successfully separated.
The Kiri*, daughters o f a
poor farmer, arrived in Hous­
ton Thursday am! were taken
immediately to the Texas
Children’s
Hospital,
where
onr separation of Siamese
twins ha* already bren per­
formed this year.
Ruth and D u k e Pantaloon
weie delivered March 2 by
their uncle, obstetrician I)r.
liamon Pantalron.
The girl's parents are Sil­
vio and Dolce Pantaleen.

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rise* Houston Chronicle head­
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Misi Sharon Lynn Whitten,
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impressive
candlelight
and
double ring ceremony.
The church was a profusion
of potted palms with two sev­
en branched candelabra in*
terspersed with greenery and
glowing with tall white tapers
accenting the archway under
which the marriage was solemnired. Accenting the altar
were two pedestal baskets of
white mums and gilds with
an all white prieu deux. The
center aisle was carpeted In
white with white satin bowi
marking the pews.
Misa Sally Green, organlat,
played the traditional nuptial
hymns with Joe Bchooley,
soloist, singing "O Promise
Me" and ‘ The Lord'a Pray­
e r,"
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride w n radiant
In a white formal gown of
Chantilly lace featuring a fit­
ted basque bodice with the
scalloped neckline adorned in
aecd pearia and Irridcscents.

The
long tapered sleeves
formed ealta Illy points at the
wrist. Enhancing the volum­
inous ruffled apron type overeklrt were three rows of ruf­

fles aeross the back edged in
Chantilly lace.
Her fingertip veil of silk il­
lusion felt from a Jeweled
princess tiara and she carried

J. F . Beer
Follows Natural
FLORIDA'S F IR ST LADY, MILDRED RURNS, who Is nn
honorary member of Zetn XI Chnptcr of Beta Sigma Phi, was
hostess to local chapter members when they were invited
ovemlpht jruests of Governor llnydon Burns and the F irst
Lady. lie personally showed the irroup his suite of offices in
the caplin! and the Rracious Mrs. Burns and lovely daughter,
Eleanor Watkins, conducted a tour of the governor's man­

sion, relating personal observations and stories during their
marvelous visit. Fortunnte chapter members enjoying hos­
pitality unexcelled were from the left, Knthy Downer, Kitty
Corley, Dora Lee Russell, First Lady Mildred Burns, Flora
Mae Wells, Mnrchcttu Dorminey and Mrs. Philip R. Bach,
sponsor.

Miss Laura Abigail Boyd
Betrothed To C. A. Powtys
Mr. anil Mr*. Colombo*
.Millii Boyd of Sanford, an
IT nouncc the mens®merit ami
— »|ipr#schini marriage of Uudr
(laughter, Laura Abigail, tu
Chtrles Arthur Powers, son

Fidelis Class
T o Attend Revival
In A Group
The Fidelia Sunday School
Class or the First Baptist
Church will attend revival
services at flic church In a
group Tuesday, March IS, al
7:30 p m.
Following the service, re
frcshtnenl* will he served In
the Educational Building with
Air*. Fred W, Yeackle and
Mrs. C. E. Chaniot serving at
hostesses.
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of Mr. and Mrs Lawrll Ar­
thur Powers, of Furl I,tuder*
date.
Miss Boyd is the grand,
da lighter of Mrs. Columbus
Mills Hoy A Sr. of Sanford and
thr intr Mr. lloyd. Her maternut grandparents are Dr. and
Mrs.
Itudolf William Bupiccht, also of this city
The bride elect Is a grad­
uate of Seminole High School
and will receive her degree
from the University of Flor­
ida in April Her fianro is al­
so a student at the University.
'the wedding will he solemni/eil on April 24 si the Chapel
ol the Incarnation in Guineaville.

Magazine
Program Open
T o Public
The Fine Arte Department
of the Women'e Club of Benford will present Ihe annual
"Animated M lgailne" al llie
club house cn Wednrsday,
March IT, at 1:30 p m. with
Ihe public cordially Invltrjd to
attend the program.
Mra. Boy Tlltli is editor In
chief of the fascinating mag
mine with the theme 1‘Shar
Ing Our Talents,"

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MUNICH (U P I )—Consider­
ing his name and his resi­
dence in Munich, Joscp F.
B re r’s hobby is a natural.•**
The architect collect! the
cardtmard beer coasters pro­
vided for many European res
taurants by brewing firms.
His personal collection now
totals 16,(X&gt;&lt;) but he alto knows
of Zlftfl other Germans attracted by the brightly painted
disks The German Ilrcwery
Souvenir Collectors, who have
been trading and raffling Hie
coast i-rs a in re 1980, now have
elected Beer their president.
“Thirteen year* ago I began
hy just putting a souvenir in
my |M&gt;cket after t drank a
beer," Beer said. He did not
get all Hi.UOO that way, but
won them by entering three or
four in raffles.
The clubs publish trade of­
fers in pamphlets When new
designs are issued, the brew
ing companies inform the
members.
The c o a s t e r enthusiasls
even have a scientific classi­
fication, said Beer, “ I guess
there are sliout 1,000 of us
sinolcgestologists in the world
now.''

DeHary
O FFIC ER S OF THE SANFORD WOMAN'S C L l'B elected at the recent
"Crnxy Hat Parade" meeting arc top photo from the left Mrs. Al F. Hunt,
third vice president; Mrs. Wade Shvaly, recording secretary; und Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow Hr., treasurer. In absentia is Mrs. W, B. Brinson, first
vice president. Lower photo shows chairmen of the various departments
from the left, Mrs. ('. L. Redding, Civic; Mrs. Frank Hchaulteet, Fine
A rts; Mrs, Btunley Pierce, Social; and Mrs. Dewitt Mathews, American

Hostesses arc the officer*
of the General Club and tea
liostesiei are officers of the
Civic end Social Department*.

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Enterprise Personals
M m Jean Cunningham Is ed by a local newspaper. Her
currently visiting her sister award was admission [or four
and brothcr-tn-law, Mr. and to visit Cypress Gardena.
Mrs. F . E. Dsn by, at Oldsmar.
Richard Harris, son of Mr
and Mra. Fred Harris, was
Mrs. Harvey L. Dunn was honored with a family dinner
recently a winner In s Special at hit home list Monday in
Attractions Fsaturs sponsor­ relebratlon of Ida birthday.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dutfin of
Shell Road have as their
guests, their grandson and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. Duffin.
of Toronto, Canada, and their
daughter, Mrs. Don McPhad.
and children, Buck, Bonnie
and Bruce, of Baltimore. Md.
Mr. and Mrs Ted D. Altanasio of Toronto, Ontario, Can­
ada, are also guests.

MBS. JOHN MILLARD KIRKGARD

Mrs. Fred Pierson Hostess
To Maison Ft Jardin Lunch
lly Evelyn Lundy
The elegant European at*
inniphrro of the Maison a id
Jardin Villa in Allamontr
Springs was the scene of one
ol Ihe loveliest luncheons of
the season, when Mrs, l-'rrd
Pierson of Oucdo entertaiiod
Saturday.
Mm Ann Pierson of Ft Myers. bride-elect of
Robert
Sturm, alio of Ft. Myers, was
guest of honor. She was pro
sented a corsage of white phalanopsis orchid* by the ho*
less.
Mrs 11 B. Mason of Deep
l.akr in Ooldcnrod was given
» corsage of pink rosebuds,
this being the occasion of her
23th wedding anniversary.
Mrs Kyle Cooper, sister of
Mra. Pierson, was given a
corsage of i’haiu* orchids,
Mrs. Cooper Is moving Irom
Birmingham to Dallas where
har husband has been train
ferred.
The luncheon table was envFEEDING TIP

rred with a beige cloth with
Irrideiccnl gold threads. The
attractive centerpiece was an
arrangement of while water
lilies and green ivy. On either
side of this arrangement was
a white cockatcel in stark
while. On either side of the
cockatorl were two small ar
rangemenls of blue forget menot* topped by a white ccram
ic angel
A most delicious lunch of
(rod cup, frozen salad, baked
chicken with cheese sauce,
delightful little sweet roll),
lint coffee sml choice of deesert was served

The luncheon was enjoyed
hy Ml** Ann Pierson. Mrs
Kyle Cooper, Mrs. If. It. Ma.
son, Mrs. John Uuda J r , Mr*.
S. it. Ilighsmith, Mrs. Wiley
Abel. Mrs Hoyt llcrn, Orlan­
do, Mr*. W. R. Taylor, Miss
L u c i l l e Brookshire, Mr*.
James E. Brookshire HI, Mrs.
J ft. Baltic, Mrs Anna Balkscorn, Mr*. U. F. Wheeler Sr.,
Mra. John Lundy, Mr*. John
Evans, Mrs. L. L. Faulk Jr .,
M n. It. W. Estes. Mist Kath­
En­
ryn l.awlon, Mrs. W. H. Mar­
feed
tin and Mrs. John Ridenour.

NEW YORK (U P !) courage your rhild to
himself.
Dr. Benjamin Spock, In hi*
book, "A Daby’i First Y ear,"
says that even seven-monthold children should bo allowed
to hold their own craekera or
other food. The doctor admits
The best lime to pltn meals bahles arr messy eaters, hut
is when you are hungry. Your ha aaya I t * better to tel them
appetite helps in the declilon- letrn while their ambition is
itrong.

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For her daughter'* wedding,
Mrs. Whitten chose a blue em­
broidered sheath with match­
ing accessories and a while
carnation corsage.
The sroom'e mother w n
attired in a two-piece mint
green ensemble with green
accessories end her corsage
was of white carnations.
Immediately following the
wedding a reception was held
in the church annex. The re­
freshment table, covered in
white damask, was centered
with the traditional four-tiered
wedding rake, flanked by sil­
ver candle holders holding
while tapers. A punch bowl
graced one end of the table
with crystsl and silver ap­
pointments.
Assisting at the reception
were Mrs. Thelma Smith,
aunt of the bride, and Mr*.
Ann Gracey. Floating hostess­
es were the Misses Wsnds
and Linda ltrdenbaugh, cou­
sins of the bride.
For her going away outfit
Ihe hride rhosc a colton l* ie
frock with while accessories
and she wore Ihe rose cor­
sage from tier bridal bouquet.
Following a wedding trip to
the Florida oust coast. Mr.
and Mrs. Kirkgard are at
home at Boo Manta Barbara
Drive.

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Miss Body Hittell, maid of
honor, and
Miss Thcreta
Whitten, sister of the hride,
Min Diana Smith, cousin of
Ihe bride, and Miss Jeanette
llcrmon attended the bride si
bridesmaids.
They were gowned In Iden­
tical pastel organia frocks %
with short veils attached to
their matching pill boxes.
Each attendant carried an
arm bouquet uf tinted match­
ing mumi and their accessori n were in the same accord.
Serving the groom as best
m in was Bill Zerhar and ush­
ers were Jerry Wright, Benny
Johns end Derrcll ltcnge.
I
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served as flower girl and Joe
Erwin wee ring bearer.

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South Seminole

Miss Virginia Smith To Wed.
gxgomcnt a n d approaching
marriage of her daughter,
Mid Virginia Sue Smith, to
llobby Eugene Meadowa, ion

The bride-elect, daughter of
1he late L. C. Smith, u a i horn
in Sanford and will graduate L
in June from Seminole High
School,''where ahe la a mem­
ber of the Gleo Club.

details

will .be announced at a later
date.

MISS VIRGINIA SU E SMITH
(Hryn-Alun I’ hotn)

Sheriff Hobby Addresses Gamma Omega

COLOR MAGIC

announces aaaoelalioa
with

DR. FR ED SEILKOP
"PO P" GOES TH E MAKEUP—Taking inspiration from the current craza
for "pop" m t. Charles of the Ritz offers n new look in eye makeup. Left':
A large teardrop oozing from exaggerated lashes make* tha wearer a
sail coquette. Center, top: Hrillinntly polkndotted eyelids. Center, bottom:
Checkerboard eyelids are matched by similar fingertip decoration. Right:
Lower lashes gel an nssist from the paint brush.

warm weather, a swimming
party at the home of Hope
ftchtrard Is scheduled for tatr
April lo he followed in Mi*
try the Mother’s Day lea and
the annual banquet tor mem­
bers and their husbands or es­
corts.
Not to he overshadowed by
t h e forthcoming s p r i n g
events, summer •&gt; agenda is
already in the offing. Start
mg olf a week cd * tun in the
sun" at New Smyrna Ucsrh
will lie a party June 12 at a
house overlooking the beach
The house will he available
to members and tlieir families
and guests throughout the fol­
lowing week
This practice lias been one
of the high points in the
groups social schedule lor
the past several years and Is
being planned witii much en­
thusiasm
Needless to add.
the children consider it THE
tiiglllglht of the year since
Itiey are included to enjoy
the fon of the beach. The
youngsters are indeed not to
be forgotten since they .'hare
Mommy" with the sorority
and its many charitable pm
jccls during the busy loll and
winter seasons
Everyone Is well aware of
a young man - f.incy
in
spring, tint the chapter till ris
In thoughts id rtt'hecs and tilt
busy task ahead Tills was oln
of tin- mam ponds id business
and details id approaching
e vents ari
being carefully
planned.
Mrs Tooke read a thank
you note from Die Mutual
&lt; ntii i it Association thanking
Du- sorority lor furnishing and
serving irfrcshmclits al Die
recent concert held at Die
Civic Center.
Despite the fact that March
came in like a lion, the
group’s participation in San
ford's "cracker days" was re­
ported successful. The Honda
.State flank furnished supplies
and gave assistance In selling
up s coffee booth outside the
hank with the proceeds donut
vd by the sorority to The Lit­
tle Bed tichoothouse.

Ginger Moran described her
recent trip In filmland Train­
ing Center In Gslrveeville
where she visited the chap­
ter's "adopted" retarded child
and presented her with her
birthday gifts.

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayhew of 115 Ovrrbrook have
really been kept quite busy
with company recently. Their
daughter and son In law, Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Ellison from
Whtltville. N. V., were guests
with their son and daughterin law, Mr. and Mri. Arthur
Perkins, from Belmont, N. Y„
arriving titer. (Jlhera visiting
were frirnds from Whttsvllie,
N. Y , Mr. and Mrs. Boland
I.aw son nhd their son, Boland
Jr . and Mr. and Mrs. William
Shipley from Edmonston, Md.

The nominating committee
was apixiinted lo present a
slate of officers for the com­
ing year and the report will
be made at the April business
meeting at the home of Jo
Ann lloue, 1811 Mcllonvilk
Avenue.
Those present lo enjoy Sher­
iff Hobby’s talk-and the meet­
ing were Miss Nancy Davis,
Miss Margaret IJuarles, Mrs.
June
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Mrs.
Edgar
Bruce. Mrs I’etcr I’ ltukur,
Mrs Dick Edwards, Mrs. Kir
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow­
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recently returned from Engle
wood, where they visited his
sister and brother in lau, Mr
and Mri. Hugh McCauley.

waa aaaocialed with F.F.A.
and 4-H clubs. He U presently
acrvlng in the United States
Navy, stationed at Sanford
Naval Air Station.

At Die Flonda Sherdls
Boys Itanch these young men
are given proper guidance
and are kept through high
school. T h e y showing the inr
Dative are /sent cm lo college
thereby receiving a great op­
portunity which they other­
wise might have been denied
All county sheriff offices
support Die ranch which also
depends on Individual donalions. The Seminole County
office was asked to raise $200
toward a building fund for
a new cottage. With this in
mind, Hie chapter voted lo
send this worthwhile group
a check for $25.
The informative talk ended
with a cpiestion and answer
period leaving each member
with just a little more to
think about.
Enthusiasm Is high with
spring right around Use cor
ner and the very welcome
season will he initialed wilh a
luncheon for members and
Lbclr guests at Creightons
Brstaurant
at the Winter
Park Mall on March 27.
Anticipating the arrival of

I)R. A. W. E P P S, JR .

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gifford of
217 Tulll* hive had i s houseguests ihetr daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Chandler, Peter and Cindy,
visiting them this past week
from Falmouth, Me.

Her fiance was born in Ma­
con, Ua., and attended Haw­
thorne High School, where he

Far too many are concerned
but not consciously aware of
the plight of an ever increas­
ing number of seemingly “ in­
different" young people who
•■would be only too glad to a c­
cept a helping hand if they
Just knew where to find one.
This fact was quite evident
after hearing Sheriff J . L.
Hobby addrrss the Gamma
Omega Chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha recently at the
home of the president, Mrs
Henry Tooke.
Sheriff Hobby cited actual
cases of boys and girls who
are victims of unfortunate cir­
cumstances and told of a
young girl from a broken
home, a ward of the rourt.
who had little hope for a
worthwhile future even though
her scholastic ability was of
high calibre.
Through Die generosity of
foster parents stie received
Die line and understanding
vital to us all and has since
made tier home with Iter sis­
ter Then- is an amazing num­
ber of just such cases in
Seminole County and anyone
of reputable standing may
take these youngsters into
their homes
Sheriff Hobby revealed that
Florida was tile first slate to
establish a sheriffs’ hoys
ranch .and now Im u sc^ m
Sou young men The bii\- do
not have police records,
existed
u n de r
conditio\^
breeding rlclmipiency.

Mr*. William I). Livingston
has returned to New York
City following a two-week
visit with her mother, Mri.
Mallon Anderson, and family.

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chris­
tenson of 121 Pine Street
Drive have had as houseguests. her sister and hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. I. Von
Airsdslf, from Wisconsin.

of Mri. J . F . Gresham, of
Flagler Beach, and E. It.
Meadowa, Hawthorne.

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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boardman of ltd Ioimbardy Road
recently returned from a fourday tr ip ’to Nassau.

Mri. Martha H. Smith of
Sanford, announce* the en-

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20. Hnrdware

Income Tax Returns

L O S T F r id a y . W e l l * ! , Hanford
Chopping C a n ta r Itaw ard l*h.
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W A L L PA PERIN G. P rap x rlta A
U p h o lxta r ln g . 171-3071.

NOT III N Q IH L O S T u n t i l a
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choir*.

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JE A N MARCEL
1001 F r x n c h Av*.
177 -110 0

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S e r v i c e A Su pp llee
1 (4 1 S r * r k D r
211-t44(

P a w n i n g or B u y t n * t — Ben uel
A -l PAWN SHOP
1101 O r la n d o Dr.
111*1170

1. Lost &amp; Found

10. Interior DeeoralorH

D O B E R M A N P I N S C H E R pupe,
A K C V i o l a K a e t n e r . 111-1111.

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111-7111.

H IT C H IN G P OST lUHa A P aw n
Shop, l-oa n a on a n y t h i n g of
v alu e 1111 Hanford Ave., 323&gt;•11.
CANAB Day Ca m p h ag lna J u n *
I t l h . , 1-aka Golden. F o r I n ­
f o r m a t i o n ca ll 121*1111- F r e d
G anaa.

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" . . . I Ulink w»Ve gating lomew/tere—ftt'i beginning
lo think of the Southeast Asian situation as a
domestic mattirl"
22. Plumbing

30. Home AppliaRces

PLUM BING
C o n tractin g R epair*
F R E E ESTIM A T ES
a U HARVET
104 S a n f o r d Av *.
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A pplian ce *
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built-in*.
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prlcfti. 222-2079.

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PUMPS
SP R IN K L E R BYSTEMS
All T y p e * an d S i t e *
W * R e p a i r an d Her vlc*
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M x c h l n * an d Supp ly Co.
107 W. I n d St
(11-4411

29. Photo &amp; Equipment

SAVE
T O U R DOOR
A TOUR H EAT
I t . p i e c e t h * J e l n u e t * In pour
d"or
w ith
an
xll-w eeth er
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L u m b e r Co. or t h e 1‘e tere on
L u m b e r Co. In O r la n d o. G a r ­
den ( - ( ( I t .

30. Home Appliances

ATTE N T IO N
DO It T o u r e # t f - * r e ! I f pour
R o o f nrc ile r e p a i r i n g Ch ec k
w i t h ue fo r th * flee t Ito o fIn x m a t e r i a l m oney r a n buy.
C ell 121-1101 A w * w ill cum *
It minin g.

NEW A P PL IA N C ES at W are*
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Hot P oin t, ItCA, Z en it h , et c.
C ell C h a r l i e O n rm l y r o l l e c t
At Aee oclet ed R a d i o A TV1111 N. G r a n g e Av*., O r l a n ­
do 413-5114.

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N e g a t i v e * A * 1x7 P r i n t la
11. (0 phi* ( c T a x .
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310 H P e r k Av enue, Hanford

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NOTH i :
N otic e te l i r f e h y gi v en
th a t
th e
annual
meeting
nf th e
nf m k i l d d r re ' f file s&lt; inf"ld
Her ald will he held at XJ&lt;ti
CiMnimunlty Way,
F lor­
ida, on March H H»**, at 1 0 : 0 «
A, M f mt l|i* t rariaai't Dm of
eui'h Hite! lie a e ■■ may com e
b efo r e the m e e t i n g
F u h llsh Mar« h 1. \U . I M l
N O T K . R O F I M T . M l i H TO
A 1*1*1.t FO II a r i : t I I I . OH
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TO WHttM IT MAY i t t N f K I t N
NOT 1CPT IH II K i l l ' l l V #11VKN
th at
f he HI ova k l U r d i t i , a
Home fo r A m e r i c a n P l m a k a , a
c o r p o r a t i o n not fo r pro fit with
lie p ri n c ipal o f f i c e located In
Hamlnol* Co u nty, FlorDIa, will
apply to th a IIMIS Leg is I a l u r e
nf th * H im * of F lo rid a fo r th *
passage
of aperlal
r&gt;r focal
le g l a t a tl o n w h e r e in
a tl#|Uor
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ap p l i c a n t , preaant law, re g i i ia Intis r ea tr I •-tlon a nr 1liilltatl#iii&gt;
not w ith al a Ailing
T h la no lle # la b ein g p u b l i s h ­
ed p u rsu a n t In law. on# tim e
it lea at in d# va before In I r o ­
il ii o 11*»n of t h e pt opos ed I a w
Into th e l*eglalat ore
HI/tVAK CIA ItDKN.
a horn# fo r A mar Ivan S l o ­
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Dr ealdent
Duhltah March IS, 1I I S
CDK-fcS
\ o t h t ; o r o f h i .k
N*dlea la h * r * h y gi v en th a t
p u rs u e u i to final de cr ee rand*
et ed on the 221 h day of March
IOCS. In
th at
certain cause
p en din g in I he C irc u it Court
In and f o r Hem Inula Co unty,
F l o ri d a , In C h an c er y , w h er ei n
FIR ST
F K D K IIA L
8 AV IN OS
AND LOAN ASS OCIATION O F
SK M tN O L K COUNTY, a c o r p o r ­
a ti o n . la P l a i n t i f f , and CL A R A
LINK LK C and husband, JO H N
1IK N R Y LK K. are d e fen d a n ts.
C h a n c e r y D o ck e t No. 14191, I,
A R T H U R 11 R K C K W I T H , J l l .
C l a rk o f th e a fo r e sa i d C irc u it
C o u rt, w ill w ithin t h * legal
h o u r* o f
aalo on
MONDAY,
? ARCH I f . 1*45. o ff e r fo r eale
and sell to th e h ig h e s t and beat
bidder fur caah at th a fr o n t
door o f t h * Co u rth o u se of Siti il*
nnls Co u nty. F l o ri d a , In S a n ford.
Florida,
th *
fo l l o w i n g
deaerthed
pr op er ty.
altuattd
an d b ein g In b em lnola Co u nty,
Florid a, to-w lt:
L o t IT In B l o c k I o f I r d
S e c t io n . D R K A M WOL D.
Hanford. F l o r i d a , a c c o r d ­
i n g l o plat th e r a o f re co rdad In P l a t Hook 4, P a g e TO,
1 o f th a P u b l ic R e c o rd s o f
S e m l n o l a Co u nty, F l o ri d a .
Said aala will ha mad# p u ra u a n t to and In ord ar to aat*
lafy th a ta rm a o f aald fin al dac re a ,
a
(C IR C U IT COURT SKAL)
A r t h u r II. * H ackw it h. J r . ,
C l a r k o f C i r c u i t C o u rt, In
a n d fo r Sam ln ola Co u nty,
Florid a.
B y t M a r l b a T . VIhlan, D C
r h l l l l p H. L o g a n
g b l n h o l a t r an d L n g a a
A t to r n a y a M L a w
P. O. B o a I T I I
ganford, Florid a .
A ttorney for P la in tiff
p u b l i s h M a r c h I I , 1111
C D K -IT

P A IN T IN G , R e p a i r i n g en el oeurea. I n t e r i o r we ll c l e a n i n g
t.y Von S c h r a d e r we ll D e t e r Kent. 111-4 1(4.

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N O T IC E OK X A 1.02
Nut Ire I* h e r e b y gi v en that
p u r , n e n t to f i n a l d e rr e e r e n d ­
e r -d un th e l i n h day of March.
1(41.
In Giat
certain
ca ue e
pending In th e C i r c u i t C o u rt In
end fur Hemtnul* C ou nty. F l o r ­
ida,
In
Chnnrery.
wher ein
FIR ST
FEDERAL
SAV IN GS
AND LOAN A SS OCIAT IO N OK
HKMINOl.K COUN TY , a r o r p u ra tl on .
I*
P laintiff,
and
•M-AltA LINK L K K and huaand, JO H N H LK K, a t e de fe n dan le, C h a n c e r y No
I t ft? I, I,
A R T H U R II R K C K W I T H , J R .
c l e r k o f t h e a f n r e e a l d C irc uit
C o u rt, w ill w ithin th« le g a l
hnu re o f aat* on
MuN DAY .
MAR CH 10. 1041. o f f e r fr.r eale
and eell iu tlia h lg h e e t and heat
bidder fu r c a e h a t the fr ont
dour o f tt i* C ou rl h-iuee of Keinlnote C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In Han­
ford,
Florida,
th e
follow in g
ilea, rlhed
property,
al lualad
and t.eln g In Hemltiul* Co unty,
Florid a, to - w lt:
tail I I . U l o r k I, n f D R K AM W O L D . T H I R D SE CTIO N ,
Hanford. F l o r i d a , ac c o r d i n g
to plat t h e r e o f re co rde d In
P l a t Itook I, P a g e ?0( of
th *
1'uhtlc
Record*
nf
Hetntnole C o u n t y , Flo rid a
Held a a t * will he made pur*
eu ant to en d In ord er lo ea tl . f y t h e t e r m * of aald fin al
de cr ee
IC 1R C IIIT CO U RT SKAL)
A r t h u r It H 'r k w l t h , Jr .,
C l e r k o f C i r c u i t Cou rt, In
an d fo r Hemlnole Co unty.
Florida.
B y : M a r t h a T. VIhlan . D. C.
P h illip H Lo g an
Hh lnholeer and Lo g an
A t t o r n e y * e t I -a w
I- O. Iloa 17(1
f e n fo n t. F l o r i d *
A t to rn e y fo r P l a i n t i f f
P u h ll ah M a r c h 10, 1041.

C D K -li
IN
T il K
CIRC U IT
COUR T .
NINTH J U D I C I A L C I R C U I T tlC
C l .ll lt IDA IN AND F O R IKX 4In o i.i : c o u n t y .
CHA.NCKIIY NO. I4T4I
d a n R. M c A l l i s t e r .
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71. Male Help Wanted

T J T T T T ^ L A Y - A W A I . c u r i e * A P P L I A N C E S . F u r n i t u r e , Mlec. D A I R Y Q U E E N D r i v e r — B a l e ! m e * . 41 Model S w i n g Needle
m an. 1111 T a r k Dr.
Bell or tr a d e . 11 1.1444.
D l e l - O - M a t l o t l g - i a g . W h ic h
m a k e * f a n c y deelgn e. M e k t e Uxed f u r n i t u r e a p p l i a n c e * , to o l* , MAN W a n t e d fo r y e a r ro u n d
J o b . Men w i t h F a m i l y p r e ­
l l u t t o n h n l r e . Hew* on b u t to n * .
e t c . B o u g h t • Sold. L a r r y 'a
J l " C O N S O L E T V , nCA. t i l .
f e r r e d . S t a t e l e n g t h o f ti m e
R lln d h em *, M ott ogram * . E m ­
M a rt , H i S a n f o r d A v *. Ph.
Ph. 333-1144.
In S a n f o r d , who you h a v e
b r o i d e r * . D e r n e . P a tc h * # , et c.
111-4111.
w o r k e d fo r A ki n d oT w o r k .
W * e r e u n a b l e to l o c a t e c u e C O M P L E T E S E T o f M e c h a n i c '*
W
r i t * B o x 111. S a n f o r d H e r ­
t o m e r a n d w ill a c c e p t B a l ­
W ILSO N - M A tE R F U R N
H en d T oole. M oet ly " S n a p a
n
c
e
of
111.44
C
a
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o
r
ald.
B u y —- 8*11 — T r a d *
On ." |110 t a k e * all. Call a f ­
T e r m . . P h . 111-741 7.
l l t - t l K. l e t .
I l l - l l l l C areer opportunity fo r q u a li­
t e r 4 p. m , L o t 31, P a r k Ave.
T ra ile r Park.
fied m a n 11- 41 . S a l a r y an d
T H IS IS IT!
FR
EE
ESTIMATE
c o m m l s a l o n . P h o n e 111-4111 .
B I G A u c t io n a t B I L L ' S B A R ­
H O O V E R VAC. C L E A N E R S
U
p
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l
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GAIN B A R N , e v e r y S u n d e y ,
W H I T E S E W IN G M ACHINES
o v a t i n g . New a Ueed F u r n i ­
1 :0 0 p. m. 1144 O r e p e v l l l *
72. Female Help W'anted
A u lh orlied Sate* A Se rv ice
t u r e C a l l Nix n e d d l n g Mfg.
Ave.
G A R R E T T 'S
Co. a t 701 C e l e r y A v *. 131ADULT
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Ird A Park Ava
111-S34I

DATS WORK, Little Thompaon
333-6160.

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on i;-»3 at Elv* Point a US
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w o r k for a * R tl la a * 34a a
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A Water furnlahad. 333-1 1*:
14th St.
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0*t*w *y To Th* W*t*rw»jr
or Sunday.
3 BEDROOM T u r n . Apt . w a t e r
Robson Sporting Goods
furn MS mo. 1 3 3 -e i lT .
Tour EVtNRUDE D»*!«r
N IC E , Com o, T u r n . 1 B d rm
Ph. 113-3113
Houae, t : : . 3 t ; T .
3 DUPLEX Modarataly furnlah- 164-1*1 E. t*t.
#d. 1 Avallabla after the F U L L Y Kqulpp»d t 7 ‘ Rorum .
1 ROOM Houaa, unturnlahed ISn
nth A the other May tat
to HP Motor. Oator Trailer
mo. Lake Monro*. &gt;33-303 S
Adult* 133.1116.
1171. Ph. 333-1731.
COMPLETELT Turn. 1 Bdrm
HAVE GONE O V E R 6 E A 6.
houaa. vary nlc*. Adult* No 108. Rooms For Rent
MUST SELL 13 Ft Alum
pete t*s. !30» Sanford Av*.,
Boat with ! l HP Kvlnrud*
331-TT1I.
ROOMS for Man, 401 Magnolia
Mtr. »nd n ** Trailer, 1331.
133-0330.
Ph. 133-3611, Mr*. Maa.y,
t'ofurntahed,
I bedroom. 3
hath, ml Mattl* St. Thone

By Nadine Seltzer

3 Rath Hum* on niiprnxtmal*ly 4 »cr» yard. Fvnead back
yard, a.iorttd (rutt btarltig*
lr««» Wet! for yard, partial­
ly furnlabad. wathar. dryar.
atova. refrigerator, yard tool!
A lawntnower.
111.SOI
C O M M E R C IA L LOT

Main part nf town In Lake
Mary. 11.130 Broken Coop.

REAL ESTATE BROKER
Apprataal Spaclallat
111 No. Park
J2S-T1T4 133-1101 3140 Hiawatha at lT-tt

Payton Realty

1J!.|»!»

I BEDROOM, I With Horn*,
90. Lota For Sale
rornar lot. l ! ! - : i l l .
Bedroom Trailer on (ft Lot on FUN LAKE, approil.
acr«» ot high A dry land
I B E D H O O M H O M E , l g a . rooma,
matalr 1 Acra on good boatwith I I ! f«*t highway Front­
h a rd w o o d (loora. a i r cond.,
Inc A awlmmlnic taka.
age. Just IS mlnutea from
c e n t r a l h a l l h e a t, a t t i c Ian .
Sanford. An eirellent Invest­
O n * o w n er , l a r g e c o r n e r lot.
ment, only (4.S00.
C a l l I l l - S i l l o r w r i t * Boa
333-1301 !&lt;*o Hiawatha at 17-!! • U S , S a n f o r d Har old.
T R A IL E R

3

A ACHEAOE

R eal ter-A p p ralatr-T radea
Ill llll
1111 B. F r e n c h Ave.

St. Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
110 N. Park Ava.
Il!-(l!t
ItA H T P I L C H E R
I le a l B u y b r o k e r
J I I - 7 4 I * D a r o r Ni gh t

95. Houses For Sale
o reen u k a ir

Cholea lota gvattabl* in Oraanbralr of Loch Arbor overlook­
ing golf couree. C u s t o m
building to your specific*
float. Gretnbralr developed
by

KINO s w o o n
BUILDERS, INC
123*10? 4

303

Fairm ont

Dr.

IN

t?nfurnlah#d Horn##
3 Fed room. 1 bath 171.99
* Bedroom, t bath flu t 'd
t Bedroom. I beth flldod

D e fe n d a n t
T H U STAT IC OK VTeOaill&gt;\ T i l l

FHA-VA HOMES

T*.
1*AVAUtaYIN* flENNKTT.

$100

d o

«lftl

CLASSIFIED INDEX

(2 7. Min

ait 4 jn«t y-u in the CtrruH
Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit In and for S -niirmlr
Courtly. Florida, In Chancery,
an ah hra v u l -I title «.f -ii.|
ranee
11rM

b&gt;lm:
I ’U 't ti iff

Lena

11&gt;tiUi v.

I'll fin»* &lt;i* f*«r d e l * Us

I'm ta

on dmvn payment and terms
ROnKRT A WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst. Amo.
122-1*1'
\tLtniir lt« n k Hldg.
2 11III &gt;It i m' M nr mij

dr»*•rft t r d

»uu Iin Menuett
Def-ndartt/*
home. 3 l o t" a v a i l a b l e , o v e r n ml hr relit fall runt •*r a 1 ifrri-e
lo ok I UK H W C r y s t a l l#ake,
J'ro
wilt he #n(et etf
4*r yat a i Av# A l*a i k Plata
nKahi't vtin a ml (ft# can at*
Lake Mary. 11y owner, Ed
f&gt;rorr#&lt;) ei part#
hmedlry.
(SE\l.)
ArUttlr ll Hr 1*a !t h, 1 r
Clark t&gt;r thr » ' " • * "urt
11) Mu 'ha 1 VINI* n
I *•&gt;11ii«1 y |**etk
F fe n•t ri*ftt, li*4 t ta A \|xI pto ill IV THE r i m I'lT I tH HT IV
4 V11 Fit II UK* I MILK I III V.
All flirt* it |«Au
TV. FI.tilling
Foal l if l l e Ho a |S Ji»
&gt;41. I 17*17
Senford. loridit a.;;i
THE WILUAMFIUTROH SAV­
P u b l is h F e b , 2Z, A M,ir. I,
INGS HANK, a banking .or*
15. 1i*C5
priratloa of th* Stata of New
CDJ-17
Vur k.
Plaintiff.

L e g a l N o tic e

HAR n T

R

GENTRY

n o t ic e

and

in »u rau ra,

l i

SOUTH W ARD
I n v e a t m a n t A R a a lty
N I ' a r k Ave
JU -tlT S

II

I’ A R K I 1 1 D O E - S l M t - n i VISIO N
3 Mdrrn
3 R lh . E n t r y F o y e r.
F a m i l y Room , l l r e a k f a e t B ar
B u i l t - In K i t c h e n . C e n t r a l
Hea t. D oub le O a r a g e . C ity
Sener
l l i . l n o , Open Dally.
E .e n ln g i 4111313

of

it

Jacquelyn K Gantry.

Hilly r llurke,
r r - tdsit i' e unknown
Stella L Murks,
reGdeuc# unknown
Vou a t * hereby notified that
4 mill has been filed against

v.«11 in th e Above #nt It !«**( * an*#,
i nd that &gt;muare rei|iiIr**i! to

l«l i

J KO I

WITN EHK my hand and t ill
pi a I of aald « *iurt at Hanford,
F l o r i d a . th«a I t h day of March,
IM S
tCoUIlT 8 E A L )
A rt h u r H f l e c k w l t h , J r ,
&lt; i e r k o f the C i r c u i t Court
|l)
M a r t h a T, Y lhlen
Deputy Clark
r u b h O i M arc h I, 11. 2S. 21. 1»4S

tm

Y e t , here at

CDK SI

D e lt o n a
Those lovely homes *
arc selling fast. The
reason is solid value
— low price and high
quality-Come out and
see these wonderful
homes for yourself There are 16 com­
pletely furnished mod­
els to choose from,
including a replica
of the World's Fair
House. While here en­
joy a Iree ride aboard
the riverboat,"Deltona
Queen"!

LOW MONTHLT P A Y M E N T S
F u r VomplM# Inf nr m at ion
or Call Your

FHA - VA
SA LES BROKER
Wr

I lav# Tii#

Horn#

For

You

133-4141

$7,990. to *18,350LAsK i
low «s $240. down jandK,.
IK
v
$49.27 per m onthNo closing costs!

HOMES
1. I. A 4 It El* ROOM S
1. 1ft I I RATHE
KITCHEN EqUIFPEII
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT*
F-&gt;r Cfimpl«t« Inlarmitlon
P*4 or 0*11 Tour

FHA - VA
SA L E S' BROKER
w . H*v« l b * Ham* Far You

STENSTROM
REALTY

TMC DCLTONA COaPOIATION

* t i l l I'ARK DRIVE

13*-7411

4

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
O f f l c a : 333-31 11
N lg h ta : 333 0300
til-0141
3 U 4 p a r k D rlv a
M A R T , « Room# with
l a r g e b a th D oub le C a r p o r t *
C o r n e r lot. good l o c a t i o n &amp;
n e a r p u b lic R eac h . Call 111*
0110 a f t e r 4:20

$100 DOWN
N O R T H O R L A N D O H OM E S
O P E N H O U S E 14 ■ E d t a m c n
1 to I h ' f t k d t y i — 14 h » u r
O c c u p a n c y fo r q u a l i fi e d Mill»*ry

GEO. W. SHEPHERD. Realtor

IN N ERSPRIN G M ATTRESS

• Cleaning ft ProceMlng
Felt
• Brand Now Carer fee
Mattress

water

| Bdrm .

D oub le
2 hath

ay ate m

Duuhle

de cn ra led , good l o ca t io n
4740

SP EC IA L

*145 0
BEDDING CO.
I l l Magnolia Avo^ Baaiord
IZ I-U 1I

JI0(* Mellon villa,

WE LA *6 A APAHTIIENT8
' . First 8»v

59 T R - 1 w ith Radi o A 1l#at#r.

•ac#1l#nt condition. 222-1143

19 F O R D 8 t a . W a g o n . *ftl Ch avrole t
I *to n
tf u c k
D##p
Fr##»#. laot In City. R e a s o n ­
able. 322-1427.

Car

Payton Realty

322 1301 2440 l(la«athe at 17-fl
k lie he n

61 CIIEVHOLKT Impal* J
Hr. H.T. 3IH Cu. In Kngln*
With Hid. Tr*n», K ft II
and B i t r * Clean.

s1295
•T.’i I l l ' 1C K fun*. With New
Top. H*a Nr» lag Olid
Huna Tiood, All 1‘owrjr, Ha­
ll ill and Hentrr.

*295
IS Ktllt 11 (ialiair “500”
&lt; onrrrt. Auto. Tram., Full
1‘owff, HA1I, Air Cond.
[tool Sharp.

*795
57 CIIEVHOLKT lift Air
2 Ur. HT. V-6. AT. It ft H,
PS, Ural Clean For

*895
59 FOIMl 2 Ur. Sedan. Hluc
ft While, Auto. Trana, R
ft IL Rail Nleo.

*495
S6 CHEVROLET 2 Ur. 6
C ) L It ft II. 33,000 Actual
Mile*. Batter See Tliia One.
New Tag.

*625
17-92 Auto Sales
Service Station)

PHONE 322-9767
2600 ORLANDO UR.

In

Jim m ie

118. Trufka For Sale
ixli CHEVROLET V, Ton Pick
up 9395. Thompion'i 44 her
vice Hi a linn C#1#ry Ave

1^0. Automotive Service
Auto Ola a■ Tup#
A

401

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

P a l-

ltx.li -ofll f kl J lilallf .1 a •#l tm e n !. f o u l All M i l !*«ln etltt

Senkarik Glaan and Paint
Compnny
119

Me K n o ll#

Ph

132*44:2

THIS IS THE WAY
THE SALESMEN AT
SEMINOLE COUNTY

4 Jual llrlow Jim Hpeofrra)

MOTORS PLAN TO HAVE BOB
ACTING BY THE END OF THE
W EEK. WITH THE SPECIALS
THEY’RE HAVING, HE’S GOING
MAD ! ! !

C j Cfir*rolet llrl Air 6 Ur Hrdin R A II.
Auto. Trana., I'owrr Htrcring, Air Cond.
C h rjilrr New Yorkrr, Full Pow«r
And Air Cunditionad.

61

Renault Dauphlat, E ir tllrn t Condition.

63

Chrvrolrt Corvalr Monil AT., R ft U

60

Rambler Wagon, Good Transportation.

’9 5 0
’1395
'1 1 9 6
*695
*1396
*360

GO WEST!
SEE; THE DODGE BOYS
• BEN HOWLAND (General Mgr.)
• BOH THOMAS (Salea Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. D. BROWN
• SAM 81MQ0E
OPEN MON. THRU FRI. TILL 8 I'. M.

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. I at St. — Sanford
Phone 322-0614
Or MI 7-2330

• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons
Complrte Selection
5'J'a Thru 61'*

$200 • $300 Down
$40 - $60 Month
100% Meehanlral
Guarantee — 30 Day* —
1,000 Mile* On All
Uied VW'g.
Salea — Part* — Servlet
Factory Aulhorlied Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.

in n

So. Hwy. 17-9J
Sanford, Fla.

sanf° ro ave.

I UI /

OPEN EVENINGS
Sanford, Florida
322-4503
National Rrpoaaeaaiona Inr.

322-1835

OUR
TEM PORARY LO C A T IO N
2507 PARK DRIVE
Hollers Invites You To Their One
Stop Shopping- For The Car Of Your
Choice. They Have A Wide Selection
Of Good Used Cars And No Reason­
able Offer Will Be Turned Down.
All Cars Must Be Sold Before They
Move To Their New location ! !
61 MERCURY
6 P a x e n g e r S ta tio n W agon , V-S,
A u tom atic
T rn n tm ii.iim .
Pow er
S teerin g .
Pow er llr a k r ..
R ad io.
H ea ter, L u g g a g e R a ck . m l Elec- (t
t r i e R e a r W i n d o w , l . u a l r u u a Hint k ^
F i n i s h W i t h A ll V i n y l R e d I n ­
t e r i o r . S o l i d I lo d y ,

1295

61 OLDSMOlilLE
■'98” Sport Sedan. V-8. Automatic
Tranamixlun, Power Steering, l’u»er
Rrakea, Power Seata (6 Way) and O.
Factory Air Condition. Thl* la A
Low Mileage, One Owner Car, E i celleTit Condition.

1795

59 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 Door Hardtop. V-9, tf
Automatic Tranaml.alon, Power T
Steering, I'owrr Rrakea, Radio
and llratrr.

62 CHEVROLET
ti Ton Pick Up. Ilaa Step Side Hed.
Good Tirra and A Clean Cab. Good
Mechanic*! Condition.

1095
$

1195

65 TRIUMPH

C O Kurd &lt;;»!*&gt;if, Folirt Car, Furauit Englsf,
AT, llratrr, Kirrllrnl Cunditlun,
N r * i ’aint, Nrw Tirra,

60

'37 Volk*. SS9S hal. *39 n o .
‘60 Cher. $1199 bal. $35 mo.
'39 Mercury $792 bal. $37 n o .
'.IS Ford $.199 bal. $17 n o ,
'5S I.inroln $399 bal. $29 n o ,
'32 l ’ontiac $299 bal. $10 mo.
Jeep
$997 bal. $11 mo,
'6 0 Rambler $397 bat. $42 mo.
61 Ramhler $1162 bal. $38 mo,
'38 I’lymouth $399 bat. $2! n o ,
61 1*1) mouth $813 bal. $41 mo.
'S3 Olda $491 bal. $24 n o .
'36 Olda $391 bal. $32 mo.
'58 Old* $997 bal. $42 mo.
'37 Dodge $581 bal. $29 mo.
'37 DeSoto $.799 hal. $19 mo.
'37 Ituirk $684 bal. $32 mo.
37 Chev. $399 bal. $3t mo.
60 Renault $198 bal. $27 n o .
'60 Mercury $797 bal. $37 mo.
'60 Corvalr $891 bal. $19 n o .
'57 Mercury $499 bal. $19 mo.
'S3 Pontiac $299 bal. $11 mo.
'52 Cher. $193 bal. $10 mo.
’59 Plymouth $299 bal. $17 mo.
'38 Vnlk* $687 bal. $.12 n o .
'39 Renault $399 bal. $21 mo.
'36 Chevrolet $149 bal. $7 mo.

Cover#

104 W. 2nd Si 122-I0I|
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

HDKM
F u rn
i l a r «## Apt ,
w#t#r furn. 1*0 mo. 111* J l 04

Apta.
CLEAN Furn
melt-i. 222 1174

Se at

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

122*

I BDRM 3 Bath Family Room
Centra] heat A air. I1S4 mo,
2 Hdrm Unfurnnhed. |4&amp; mo

(Citieg

30

FI* UN 18 HKD I B o o m D upJ#i
lath .
a iftr
lnclu«1#d•&gt;&gt;
m onth I 2 2 - J I 4 4

I ll L D IU H iM hou##, koihI lor# 1.1o n 1 1it 0. 11 1,1 1*a 1O'tn a *

ll u u * * .
HKDHOOM
• qulppad. I 7ft m onth

111

1 BOOM F u r n %!»!.. fo r r n u p lt ,
w a t e r Iticiuitewl f l l . 212 71*4

3

P O S S E S S IO N

• Sedans

1949 F o f l D 3 door Se dan . .New
Pain t,
new
e n g in e ,
good
Hie#, nice at (3* 5- 2 404 P e r k
Ave a f t e r ft p m

PnNTI P- Star Chief '*3, et\\ 4LON APAIITMENTH
•rllenl 6'iiiidlt Ion, puarr, «ir
W 3nd HI .
322 24 17
c«&gt;tidll hified, Autnmabi’, lift*
1 U m ( i \| F u r nlafteel Apt., i o
dlo, many ettraa vdaiifle&gt;t
party may lake over pay­
l i t K Ith, 2 : : i7 M
ment * Call 441-5007 Sunday

l

B A N K

V w
GHI.A

u n d e re ig n e d t h a t
on W e d ­
nesday*
(he
IIth
day
of
M a ft ll* 19C5, at 101*0 A. M
a t 201 8, E l m Av enu e. In th#
C i ty of S a n f o r d . C ou n ty of
Hemlnole, F l o r i d a , a public
s a l e of a 1941 Fitrd F L IP'*
2 Dr (HI 1 F J 1 W - 2 2 4 5 2 0 a ill
he held fo r r a a h to th e hig h
#»| Milder. In a p e d ion of the
m oto r v e h i c l e * may he bad
at mil 8. E l m Avemie, In th#
C i ty of S a n f o r d , C o u n ty nf
Se m in ole, F l o ri d a , th e ptio e
o P e t o r a g e . D a te d March ?»
194 5. N a ti o n a l B a n k nf Dr
t m l t . P l y m o u t h O ff i c e , by F
A K e h r l , Vie# I 'r e e l d a n t.

ill

FURS
2 B e d room
h o u a a.
Adult# No Pete, 1 2 2 - 4 0 ft»

2

LOOK!

Echols

SOUTH tiEMlNOLE
RESIDENTS

h-

\

Property

Al.SO: Nrw MattrMMO, Boa Bprlnga, Hollywood Bods,
Odd S i m and King Blto Bods Mad* To Ordor at
Factory Pricool

CAIJ- 838-71*91

J js -

n.rripr lot, many bearing
Curtin Tr##« All for fll.ifto.
Nut* *i$h «n properly At 111
Grove Leant K&amp;duatve with;

• Brand New In*illation
■ whir* i f * d f t

-6 6 8 *4 4 5 8
MACKLE B R O S .D IV IS IO N

R oof,
la rg e

OWNER

KUIIN- Apt

Central Heat A Air Cond ,
Landscaped 1ft# Hit ad# Tfete F I ' l ( S A rt CU. i*
C ow an 1 :1 4*•l j
fenced back yard, pump A

V A - FH A

RAVENNA L A K E

PARK
Home.
T il e d
H r##n#d P or c h , F a i r #

BT

I (Mi. Apartmentn for Kent

ONLY 14ft for * le an 1 b ! r in
f nr n a[tr New bat h It i F
5 Hi SI i z : 2451.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS 97. Houses For Rent
FROM $50.00
M 4 It V - I 4 a . l t . Ki t FOR TH E B E S T HOME 1,4' Kl'l
hr ft ft ju lpp t .1 J.:;'-Si'I'J
BUY
IN KfHMHHKb
It 1. II • #, 1
S E E YOUR
bdrin
h ath
c c u n p l* t* l )
r*

R EN O V A TIO N

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

Taka IntartUte 14 — gat
off at the DeBary Ex­
change, or ca ll.

D F.L U X U

3&gt;4l H P a r k Av*.
313-1313 » n y t l m *

FHA — VA

&gt;!!•!!:«

DRIVE OUT TODAY

VERT

3 Dedroum 1 Rath

95. [louses For Sole
LoL

pay­

Va HV PA Y R E N T ’
n w n y n ii r own T r a i l e r lot f|o
a m onth. M iller Itoad o f f H
Hanford Avr

HOOMT furn 2 bdrm apt
170| Magn olia 272 - l o t

D irect)

'ti r n a r
922-9115

Kxp and ahl#

Auumi

LA K K 51 A BY . C lean Fu n. 1
lilim
Apt. 11,0. Art nil#, C»ll
irn iin

From Bemlnola County

Hea t.
C a r p o rt

Bnnm.

105. Trniler Lots - Snle

425-5938

Eaobango

A w nin g.

S A L K O il UK NT 12 a I* llou##I rn llr r. Hceatinabl# I 2 3 -I S 5 7

110— R # e o r t R e n ta l#
101—
T r a i l e r * — C abana#
102—
Mobil# Ho me#— Hal#
102 — Mobil# Horn##— R a n i
104— T r a i l e r S p a c e — R e n t
104— T r a i l e r L o l a — Hale
101— A p a r tm e n t# F o r R e n t
101— Hoorn* F o r R a n t
1 10— H o tel Revo m e
112— R e n t a l AKenta
111 — U Anted T o R en t
115 — A u iu i F a r Sal#
1 l l — Au l u i — S a l t o r T rad #
111—
T r u c k a F o r Hal#
110—
A u to m o ti v e S e r v i c e
121— Sc oote r# A Cyr le#
111—
Roet# A Motor*
12ft — M a ri n e hupp I lea

(D i a l

333-1413

W A L T E R CORP
haa a
n ic e 4 .Radroom hou»# and lot
fur
eel#.
D ir ec ti o n # :
Take
17*11 N fr o m Sen ford to o r ­
a n g e C K r to R e x a l ) D ru g
St ore ,
tu rn left follo w to
rnd of double Ian# to « l i tr e
two Mays e t a r ta . tu rn r i g h t
to 3rd illrt road, tu rn left
to hulls# nn l i f t aid*. Only
9 1MO down,
171 10 m on th ly .
: » 5 * 0 ) I 2 O rlando

Living
ments

I t —Iloua# For Rent

8#lection of 2, 1. and $
Bed room a 'oca ted in varlou*
Sr i lnna at ?anford
Iiurnedut# Delivery

KIT' Hi S KQUirrKD

Seminole Realty

$100 DOWN

S an fo rd

Oovernmeiu owned
$100 DOWN
Homes
FHA - VA HOMES $100.00 DOW N
2. S. A 4 BEDROOMS

so a deers# pro confsaao will
h# sntsrad against you for tha
rsilsf dtmandsd In th# com­
plaint Thla suit Is to forsclosa
a mortgage The real properly J I M

IJ O M E S

From

chin ,

I t — t l u a l n e i e P r o p — Sal#
I t — R e a l F a t a l # W a n te d
2 ! — R e a l F » t a t # Sal#
27 — llueinea# R e n ta l #
10— Lota F o r Sal#
I I — Farm # — drove#
•1— Out of S t a t e A c reag e
•5— Ho ii »# a F o r Sal#
•I — llo ue #»— S a l e or R e n t

322-5612
95- Houses For Sale

STEN STRO M
REALTY

procee de d a g a i n s t Is:
Id.t
47.
S O U TH
MINI:CliKHT. T h i r d Addition* a
euLvIlvisl-n. a c c o r d i n g lo a
pm
i hereof
reco rded
In
F l a t Hoik 11, p a g •• 43 and
-I f tb s P u b l ic l l s c o f d l
of* Se m in ole C o u n t y , F l o r -

Duitnaa# Opporiunliiea

LMN ENTER*
Slain o f f i c e : *
nit. So. ot Sanford on 11.13,
I Rlk Waat on Bamlnol*
Ava. Ph. 131-3311 collect.

tile your ana war 'with t fi*
clerk ftf th is Court and It* ser &gt;•
a tipy thereof upon tha plain­
tiff
or plaintiff# attorneys,
whoa# name and addre»»
|»
Jennings, Watt#* Clark# and
3441 P A R K D R I V E
11 stul 11on. 1200 Harnett Na» 333-3430
333- 14)3
1 1mit a| Hank Bullillrvg, dark ami*
NIGHTS
Vlll# I. Fbifldla, lint later thafl 113-4X34
331-0344
April 7, IMA, I f you fa ll to do

11 — MO'n #f * T o I fttan

INC.

l. 14 A I DATUM

1 ftft 41 Moft|ago W « j ,
1 i "tiff, •"all for mi *»

I f —An ti qua a For Sale

lnauranr*.

P RISES,

#t al

m

50— Miac, F o r Sal#
41—
Arllcl## F o r li#nt
52 —Hwap or K a c b a n g #
42— W a n te d T o Buy
I I — Furniture For Hal#

4 It E D ROOM - 3 Bath - Serv i c e Men 14SC Down - Move
In • t i l If mo plua Tear. A

Defend# nta.

T I I K STATIC O F F L O R I D A i
T u* H a rry R G antry.
14465 M o n te g o W a y ,
T ustln , C alifornia

IT—Moving A Wlor a a#
I t —Eit#r rnlna/tor#
43 —P la n t# — Fr#d a — S t i l l

196 4 MOBILE HOME. N##rD
'near, I 1ledirooro. Front Kit*

I I —Income rrop#rty

22—Plum blag
I I —Painting

ahow you at TOUR con van lane*.

NKW ami URKD
Awnhi a # A Uabana#
QUA Ll ‘ Y MOBILE HOMES

74 — Sale# I t «Ip W a n te d
IT —Situ atio n W anted

I f — S w i m m i n g poola
17— J a n i t o r i a l ft«rvlcaa
11—
D o-It-T our«# lf
19—
Dulld#r# Suppllaa
20—
H ardw ar#
21 — Horn# I m p r o v a m a a t a
14— W#U D r i l li n g
21—
Air Cond A H a a t ln g
I I — R ad io * T i l i v l a t o n
21—
P h o t o A E q u ip m e n t
30— ll u tu t Applianc#*
I I — Mua ic al I n a t r u m e n i a
3 2 — Dualnfuta K q u ip m r n t
22— J o b P r i n t i n g
14— U p h o l i t a r y
t $ — V a c u u m C U an er #

"""""""TTJ^Tnu^HrTh'e^tTi!^^

133-4111

5» I.INSHMaN Ffemler, Clean,
Beat Offer, Privet# Owner.
•I—School# A Instruction#
S22-SSIO or 133-704I.
IIw y. 17-12 8
122-2412
70—
Employment Strvlca#
71 —
Male I4#lp W a n te d
NEW MOON-— Air conditioned N O T I C E OF P U B L I C S A L E
12—
Famalt Help Wanted 2 Bdrm. Factory Built Ta­
I I —Mai# or Ftmal# 11nip
Nolle# la h e r e b y g iv en by th e
ts#na A rarporl*. 122*1311.

12—Ca taring — Food
I I — Plicfft (o Eat
n —Special Harvlra#

u*

102. Mobile Home* • Sale

1 1—M o n #y W a n led
•4— Sa v i n g # A L o a n
11—
Insuran ce

1— L o a t * F o u n d
1— T V r a o m la
4—
l U a u t y Car#
5—
Day N u r&gt;»r I**
I —C h ild Car#
I—
D o g t — C t l a — P#ta
10 —
Poultry — L lv a tto c k
12— 8p# c la l Notlc#&gt;

Seminole Realty

pe .M-f'rdltitfi*

1110 TONTIAC C a ta li n a . Radio
A H e a t e r, W h i t e W a lt T i r e . ,
e tc e ll e n t c ond it ion. I I S - H U
or 133-0134

100 F r e n c h Av*.

7f4 5 M y r tl e, 2 b ed ro om hou§#
k i tc h e n equipped. Thnne 132-

SEVERAL Outstanding ! A I
LA VAUiJlIX BEWNETT
Bedroom Home* avallabla In
1 0 » HUt*r Street
•11 Arc** ot Sanford. L4t ua l - D E D R O O M , t &gt;00 dow n. * * Valilnstn, Georgia
•umt p i y m t n t i I I I m ea th
fhow
you Aroundl
TLKA8B TAKE NOTICE that
222-1 11 1.
you are hereby required to file
jo ur written anawer or il*H
K
P O - 8 A L E , 2 Vtoitronm home
frnae, If arty, par non ally or by
ua fintali id In Uttitva ||o
nin attorney, or. or before March
D own , no q u a l i f y i n g
Ca ll
1901 ft Dark Avs.
ISIS, At the office of the
C o l l i c t T h ll B l a c k H I - 2 2 4 1,
122 5212 a n y tim e
Clerk of the Circuit Court, at
J
a
i
'
k
f
nnvlll#
the Court h u## In Sanford.
UK.*II A It l i o n
Seminole County* Florida, and
A U TH O RIZED I1RO KER
to mall a ropy there..f to I HOME# fn»m which to
cliooae.
1 lldrni. on lot with F o r A L L K I I A -V A Oov#rnFtriatrom. Ilavla A Mclutnah.
tires $11.9*iW; 3 lldrni. Fire
m#nl own#il homn. Down
Attorney for ruintlff, IVint
place, Fla ilm 11 4,450; 4
payments from libb, Iaiw
Offlrr it..* MSh. Sanford, Fl.trIt drill, l fi-rr of bind: on Lake
monthly paymsTita Inrind Irig
idii, 3-*T1, it that certain .||»
vor •**

B a r Ha ftir#ei,

"Do you rs s lly m a k s peopls sign a w s y thalr sou ls?

chen.
Low ln -a *r v lc a
pay­
m ent*.
leaf
th a n
ra n ti n g ,
re a d y to o c cu p y , H K L M L T
R E A L T Y . O ff i c e In V i l l a g e
H alt of N. O r la n d o. 111-1441,
E v e * . 333-3371.

™

I), 1

14 C H E V R O L E T . 1 dr. S a d . I
2SII PARK DRIVR;
cylinder, ata n d a r d a hi f t. May
222-3420
222-7414
be aean a l 161 C o u n tr y Club
NK1HT8
Road.
322-1124
12t-95|«
322-4141
132-5192
BOR McKEE USED CARS
NO MONET DOWN
3-R*droom, 1 bath home, kit*
•ot F r e n c h Av*.
li:-o :it
ch#n furnlihed. $34 00 month­
ly 8ee owner on premia*#
m i P L Y M O U T H 4 Dr.
Friday* March If. between
11.411
11:00 a tn and ft.00 p m, «2«
SA N PO RD MOTOR CO

$100 DOWN

SALK OR TRADE
Masonry 2 lied room. Carport#*
only MDS0. f**j |J.3»0 down F r e e 13,000 E q u i t y , n ot In
F l i g h t P a t t e r n , Id m i n u t e *
or Anything of cujuel value,
fr o m
Baa*. R enovated like
Amuiia Mortgage of 12,450.
n aw , 3 B e d r o o m h ome, t t r Small
monthly
payments.
r
aaao
fl oor* , equipp ed k i t ­
&gt;73-7451.

11SI BL’ I C K R o a d m a a t a r
door. 1 3 3 - 1 : 7 1 .

Stenstrom Really

SO UTH W ARD

T ttB
CIR CU IT
r t l l ' l t T,
jiin irra i,
rm criT .
is
till
ro il
e im n iiL li
f t i l ' N T V . F I .O H H I A .
I\ ( I I A N C E I I l M l . 1173*
NOTICE TO D E F E N D
T ISH A LENA BEN N ETT.
P laintiff,
n in t h

ronD S K T L I S K R . r e ­
t r a c t a b l e h a r d t o p , ra dio, h e a l ­
er. p o w e r a l t e r i n g , naada
tr an am la alo n t i l l . Th. 113M I 7 or a t * a l U I Garrlaon
Dr.

FO R R EN T

2 BEDROOM* new paint Inside
utility room, screen porch,
I N V E S T M E N T 4k R E A L T Y
csrporte. Urge lot. smell 111 N. P a r k Av *.
133 -ltit
Down. I«: month. i:2-943S.

Legal Notice

mi

H O M ES

A T T E N T IO N P L E A S E !
If you w a n t a b i g h e m * act a
b i g le t te r a am alt pric e. E x r e l i a n t p a r t e t t o w n : no t r a f ­
f i c ; p l e n ty o f t r t * »
Solid
fram e ro n etru ctlo n i 4 bed­
r o o m * , 3 b a t h * : naada on ly
m i n o r r e p a l r e an d a l i t t l e
p a i n t. A ll fo r 111.000 w ith
tarm *
to
ault
r aap o n alb l*
b u y e r.

N A T IO N A L

115. Autos For Sale

13t-()ie.

Payton Realty

Stemper Agency

106. ApartmentR for Rent 12.1. Boats ft Motors

Houses For Rent

97.

Spit
With
Top.
how
Ural

Fire Convertible. Rrd Flniah
Itliek Interior and lilark tf
Abaulutcly l.lke New and V
Mileage. Ilrttrr Cheek Our
llrfore You lluy.

2195

59 STUDEBAKER
2 Door Sedan. 6 Cylinder, Automatic
TranamUtlon and Healer. Real Cheap
Trana portatlon.

(
■■) J

57 BUICK
Special 4 Door Hardtop. Automa­
tic TranamUaion, Powrr Steering,
Radio and llaatcr. Clean and
Solid.

395

59 CHEVROLET
Impata Sport Coupe V-8, Automatic
TranamUaion, Power Steering, R a­
dio, licater and Factory Air Condi- C
tionlng. White Flniah With Turquuiae 4*
Interior. A One Owner, Low Mileage
Car For Only

1295

HOLLER'S

OF SANFORD
2507 PARK DRIVE
322-0711 or 322-0861

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Fajre 10—March 18, 1965

WrrmJI

*

MON.
i f TUES.
★ WED.

Sanford Youths Top Naval Academy Honor Roll
QUANTITY
Three Sanford youths
all classes at Sanford Naval
Academy when they were
named to the Headmaster's
List for academic honors.
They are: Christopher Wil­
son, 10th grade, son of Cdr.
and Mrs. J . ft. Wilson; Larry
Lindsey, ninth grade, son of
Dr. ami Mrs. E. L. Lindsey,
and Judson Hobby, seventh
grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. J .
L. Hobby.
Following midshipmen were
named to the Honor Roll for
the first semester:
Tenth grade— William A.
Backstrom, Orlando; J . W.
Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren D. Sargent, Chuluota,
and William B. Wellman J r „
Winter Park.
Ninth grade— Jerome Boyle.
•Cape Canaveral; Roger But­
cher, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11.
C. Butcher, Sanford; T, J ,
Duncan, Jacksonville; John
Fitrgerald.
Fort W a l t o n
Beach; Robert B. Heist, bro­
ther of Mrs. Dan E. Brumley,
Sanford.
James Higginbotham, son of
Mrs. Dorothy Austin, Sanford;
Lloyd Lowe, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd J . Lowe, San­
ford; John Smith, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Robert J . Smith,
Sanford; Richard Van Duync,
•on of Mr. and. Mrs. Richard
Van Duync, Sanford.
Eighth grade— Gordon .Kellett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
don T. Kellett, Sanford; Wal­
ter Porslg, nephew of George
Poritg, Sanford.
Seventh grade — Jeffery
Bales, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald J , Bales, Sanford; Kevin B. Hawkins, Maitland;
Dana Hogan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Bergen, San­
ford; Paul Rollins, son of Mrs.
Allene Rollins, Sanford; Jo s ­
eph A. Ryk, Warren Twp , N.
J.
Sixth grade— Jess If, Dick,
Birmingham, Ala.; T. R. Dun­
can,
Jacksonville,
Thomas
Lefflcr, s»n of Mr. and Mrs.
William Lefflcr J r , Sanford;
Phil Lindsey, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Edwin L Lindsey, San­
ford; John W Marlin Jr . Win­
ter Park; Marc d'Olirenovic,
son of Capt and Mrs Mich­
ael d'Ob.enovle. Enterprise;
Fredrick Stafford. Jackson­
ville; Jackson I-er Wilkinson,
aon of Mr. am) Mrs. J . L.
Wilkinson, Sanford, and David
A Coburn, Ocala

WILSON

L . LINDSEY

IIOI1HY

LEAN AND M EA TY

JELL-0

Short Ribs
Of Beef

Limit: 4 With Your 13 Or More Food Order Please

FLA .
GRADE
“A”

“PERSONAL SIZE”

WELLMAN

UUTCIIER

H EIST

IVORY
SOAP

HIGGINDOTIIAM

C kjU sk/B M j

Legs • Thighs •

PERSONAL
SIZE I U R

Breasts

(With
Rili)

illlV O K Y
Limit; t Willi Your S3 Or More rood Order Please

NORTHERN “AURORA”

LOW E

SM ITH

VAN IH1YNE

FLORIDA “JUICY”

T O IL E T
TISSUE

K ELLETT

G R APEFR U lt

PKG. OF 2 ROLLS

Limit 2 Hullw With Your M Or More Food Order Ple«»e

D AW K I N S

DOH/.IG

HOGAN

“HOLSUM”

‘HOLSUM”

PEANUT
B U T T ER

APPLE
JELLY

12 O Z.
JAR
HOLLINS

LE1TLEU

I*. LINDSEY

d'OUHEXOVIC

Grace Methodist Joy Circle
Plans Projects At Meeting

PTA To Discuss
Senior Plans

“ASST. FLAVORS”

SARGENT

First Students
Gradute From
Electronic Class
First group of 12* students
haa completed llie electronic
nnaemhly comae currently be­
ing offen-d nl Seminole ( ,Min­
ty llllailirna School under the
direction of Hie county voca­
tional education department
E. S. Douglass, director of
the
department,
said the
rootle Has set Up at the re
quest of industrial firms and
the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce. Plans are
being made to 'offer four
more of lltvae courses liefoie
Jutir .'ill.
Instructor of the 100 hour
course is Joseph Zavrntny.
former production supervisor
of Pynatrnnirs, lor. and Maystrum Instruments, Inc. The
course trains women to he
electronic ussrmhteis and ap­
plications for the training
should he made to the Florida
Htute Employment Servirr o f­
fice.
Diplomas
were
awarded
Friday to the women complet­
ing the course, Present be­
sides Zavlutliy and Douglass
were members of the Semin­
ole County Chamber of Com­
merce industrial committee
including
boring
Burgess,
Carl Schilke, Howard Hodges
and Robert S hodden. John
Krider, executive director of
the Chamber was also pres-1
ent.

25th &amp; Park, Sanford

RIGHTS

RESERVED

MARTIN

By Jane Casselberry
All parents of Lyman High
School seniors arc especially
Hy Maryann Miles
requested to attend the Par­
ent-Teacher meeting at 8 1 User Lake Garden Circle
p.m. Tuesday In the erhool will hear the nominating -com­
auditorium •• the prorranr
mittee's recommendations for
will be of special interest to
the
new slate of officer* a t
them.
its
8
p.m. meeting Tuesday at
Plana for graduation and af­
ter graduation partial for the home of Mrs. William
Massey, 1326 Lake Asher Cir­
•eniora will ba discussed
well as othar and of year a c ­ cle, Bear Lake.
Mis. C. L. Drunk,'president,
tivities

WILKINSON

Circle To Hear Nominations
Iras proudly reported that the
circle took third ptace ribbons
for Its exhibit of an English
Garden at the recent Central
Florida Exposition in Orlando,
The samlsen, an instrument
with three etrings, Is regard­
ed as Japan's traditional mus­
ical instrument.

Joy Circle of the Grace
Methodist Church Wunmn's
Society of Christian Service
will clean the church kitchen
in March, They also will join
with l.ydiu and Esther Cir­
cles to clean and paint the
church nursery.
Plans for the projects were
made at the circle's monthly
meeting held last Thursday at
the church.
Members meeting to clean
the kitchen this Thursday
will he Mrs. Roger Harris,
Mrs. John Hires, Mrs. F. J ,
Murray and Mra. Otis Tay­
lor. Those cleaning the church
nursery, March 24, will be
Mra. Hires, Mra. John Martin
rind Mrs. Ja ck
linesman.
Painting, Murch 31, will be
done by Mrs. Hires, Mrs.
Taylor and Mrs. Roy Wall.
Mrs. Richard Silvcra la in
charge.
Mrs. llarria, circle chair­

1
• *4*

man. conducted last week’s
meeting and Mrs. Wull gave
the devotional. Reports were
given by Mrs. Martin, Mra.
t.umur Williams and Mrs.
Munay.
Mrs. Harris reported that
she and Mra. Robert Rennett
of Esther Circle attended the
annual district WSCS meet­
ing in Ormond Beach, March
4.
Memhcra of the circle at­
tending World Day of Prayrr at First Christian Church,
March 6. were Mrs. Betty
Grrenfield, Mrs. Harris, Mrs.
Hires,
Mr*.
Martin, Mr*.
Murray, Mr*." Rossman and
Mrs. Williams. Those attend­
ing from Lydia Circle were
Mrs. J . H. Powell and Mrs.
Karl Fehd and from Esther
Circle, Mrs. F. J . Smith.
Mr*. Jam es Leonard pre­
sented the circle program en­
titled, “The Christian Revel­
ation and Revolution." '

Limit; ‘One With Your $3 Or More Food Order Please

GOLD
BOND

Coupon 4k
Purrhs.e

STAMPS
M “THIUFTW.
in lan d s j, March

50

EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With This
Coupon &amp; The
Purchase Of
“Pillabury"
or “ lUllerd'*
STAMPS
BISCUITS
________________
4 8 o l can. 39c
Coupon Good At “THRIFTW AY"
Oaly Thru Wrdneeday, March IT

50

EXTRA

With Thle
Coupon 4k The
Purchase Of
“ M orton "

GOLD
BOND

Fruirn Dinners
STAMPS
2 11 Os.
Dinner* 89c
Coupon Good At “TH RIFT W AY"
Only Thru Wednesday,.March IT

Limit: One With Your {3 Or Mar. Food Order Plesse

EXTRA LA RG E GRADE A

Florida
DOZ.

Eggs
LYKES BUDGET

Sliced
Bacon
LIMIT 3, PLEASE

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Penalty Of Dishonesty
Page 28 of the U.S. Treasury’s
booklet, "Y ou r Federal Incortte Tax.”
states:
“ Embezzled funds nre income to
the embezzler in the year the funds

Dr. C rane’s

T h e Le a n in g T o w e r o f Peace

Worry Clinic

are misappropriated.”
Those whom it may concern, take
notice. Honesty is the best policy
when dealing with the Internal Revenue Sen-ice.
»

Capitalism . . . Nice?
There are millions of "card-carry­
ing capitalists" among us.
T h at’s the name one company,
General Electric, gives its employes
who have bought stock through
company savings plans. Right now
138,000 of them are sharing in an
annual payout of more than $120
million in stocks and U.S. savings
bonds.

*. *.*V&gt; - *-VT.
v ' •!
’
‘•r• #
*•#. -• ■,»
•'•v* #

More than 150 other American
companies— from the biggest right
down to the not so big— have simi­
lar plans, whereby the company may
make its stock available to employes
at discount, may match the money
they put up, or may give stock as
bonuses or in combination with sav­
ings bond purchases.
This is what is know in Russia as
exploiting the masses.

Dr., Are You Sure?
The physical differences between
the male and the female are much
less pronounced in human beings
than.they nre in birds and bees and
animals, a Philadelphia anthropolo­
gist has concluded.
Perhaps one reason for this is that
lady bees and birds may not wear
slacks and crop their hair or feath­
ers close and otherwise behave so
much like gentlemen bees and birds.
And maybe boy bees and birds
don’t wear Beatle hairdos or feathcrdos which might tend to make them
look like the girl bees nnd birds, if
girl bees and birds crop their hair
or feathers.
Nevertheless, nnd without taking a
thing away from the anthropologi­
cal skills of the Philadelphia doctor,

a lot of earnest girl watchers—hu­
man girl watchers, that is—are go­
ing to be surprised at what he says.
They are going to believe that lie
either needs new glasses or that he
ju st hasn't been paying attention.—
P .J.

Thought For Today
Lord, let me know my end, and
what is the measure of my days; let
me know how fleeting my life is!—
Psalms 39:4.
•

•

TOM lim r . NASHVILLE TINNtSSfAN

•

Bruce

1 wish to preach not the doctrine
of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of
the strenuous life.— Theodore Roose­
velt.

Soviet - Turkish Relations
I'PI Foreign

Analynt

K ver nine#* K«*niml Ataturk
abolished the f n wild scpitr■ted church and slaty . T u i k c y
has been torn by bitter co n­
flict* between old and new.
These conflict* a* reprenenteil
in
today9*
political
p aitie * were at tlir root of
P icm icf
18met Inonu'ft fall,
but with new and equally d i­
visive factor* added.
One of these factor* I* a

m i n s commercial class which
demands free enter pn«e ami
an end of state control*.
Hoping to attnet this class
is the Ju stice party which is
the link with the past and
which p r im arily wan respon­
sible for Inotiu'a downfall.

iinfO , bn* been betrayed and
ne&lt; ure Inomi of "immnhilimii " T he y n.vk an authuritari.in
aoeialial
government
xlong the line* of that of
I’leaident Carnal A M el S n a ­
rer of the United A r a b R e ­
public.

Another new and pnweifu!
Some nlro favor cloat-r Ilea
element is made up of the with tile Soviet Union.
"young Turks*' within the
O f tlii* group, the London
army. These officer* feel that Keonomirt, a highly rerpected
the revolution of May
7, publn-atioii,
remarked
in

March I
"T u rk ey '* future member*hip in tlir W estern alliance*
&lt;annul l&gt;e taken for granted;
it ia by no rueana certain Unit
Enterprise
Altamonte Sprint*
tin younger men, if they f i ­
Mrt. Ritchie Harris
Mr*. Juli* liarto*
nally relied power, will think
666 5834
8 38-130
like th r prvaetil governing
66X 46M
Bear l.«h*-For»»l City
i lars.
They
may
feel,
as
Mr*. Maryann Mllr*
l.akr Mary
\tatiitk did, that T u r k e y baa
838-3678
Mr*. Franrra Wester
an af finity with the Soviet
322-6219
(assrlberry
Union; tlir traditional Tu rk Mr*. J * n r i aii.flberrj
Lake Monroe
i&gt;h hostility to Itusriu is by
838-5046
Mr*. H. I.. Johnaoa
now a dying force. The Kus322-4722
r i a n i clearly nourish great
Chuluota
Longwood
hope* of Tu rkey'*
preaent
Mr*. Joan Magic
Mti. Donna Kale*
365-3742
fer ment."
838-3317
ilie i r murks of the econ­
DclUry
North Orlando
omist In 1'JliJ ate even mure
Mr*. John l^on*
Mr*. Margaret Coaby
668-4883
applicable today.
322-6795
It
l*
particu larly
note
Drltona
Osteen
worthy,
too,
that
partly
beMr*. Mildred llanry
Mr*. Clarrnre Snyder
tause of the C y p r u s dispute
668-5631
322-4841
which generated a n i l - A m e r i ­
G tn rri
'Oviedo
can dem onstrations on T u r k ­
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
Sir*. JoAnn Hay*
ey, Soviet-Turkiab
relations
365-3160
349-4871
in recent months constantly
have improved.
I lie l u i k s have refused to
participate nr tiie U. S . -pro­
posed
mu ltilateral ' nuclear
naval force for N A T O and
also have refused 'to |»-rmit
Die U. S. Atotnir powered
no reliant ship, (lie Sa vannah,
to visit Ivtanhul.
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l i i» not cw urlhy, too, that
Puge 1-A Sanford, Florida Mon., March 15, 19G5
the lifeline in the intensity
i of the ( y | n u i dispute.^ alto
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hu» |«-t ntlttrd there deep dlfI I I .%Nh \ol.lMllML. liremiailoa M«®«**r
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KHKU VAA PELT
Rt&gt;f CHIuKM
&gt;lAUA|iii| L i l l o r
now hope* for power, inh e r­
Adtcrtlsio * Mansgsr
Holt I * W IL L IA M *
it* d most of the followeri of
Kuctslf hltlltor
JA M B IIID l.N A K k *
the
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executed
after
HILL VIA CK\T
Staff Photo*rapbsr
the DJflO coup, had the tup|M»ft of s considerable |*orl ’u till*ti« 1 daily l i c s p I S a i u r l a y ,
an d C A r U l tn a a , pub- tion of the peasantry, busi­
liab sil SAiurUAjr p r # c « e 4 . n * C b r i l l B U nessmen and conservative ele­
A l 0 S C U I P T lu.N M A T E !
H o m s L s l i t *ry
* *• w s ab ments of the arrny. Under
M endures, no
farmer
paid
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Ur Mall
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element* achieved great p«»wr» J» * 140*18*
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revolution.
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Herald Area Correspondents

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Political Notebook

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Phil Newsom Says - . .

WASHINGTON &lt;NKA&gt; — I l T Th a n t to the co ntrary,
V Thant. United Nations the truth i* that the excel­
aerie fury general, performed lent reporters covering the
w ar in South Vie t Nam have
/in m«tniiio|iiitr niiitieuver in
been yiv inir
the
Atneiiian
arguing that Americana had people an accurate, over-all
not been gelling an nccuratr
picture of the w ar, despite
picture on Viet Nam am! upthe veil of mystery at the
penling over the head of White House.
l*i* anient Johnson
t » the
1 I hunt wo* able in stir
Amernan people **n the need
up attention for Ins a s s e r ­
for a I ’. S. withiiluwal from
tion* only because the P t evi­
Viet Nam.
dent, by an inept new* policy^
He did not suggest tl..»t if ( li.n i aused a w iih’spiead feel
the
Itussmns,
• lunesr
»mr that we are Hot *;• 11111at
Ninth \ i»tn«m«*» pi t»b liioj the wind* story.
act mute infoiiiiatmn tii* i I i
I I is h.ts hi fd urn ••r tamty
nrse would wttloltaw th*n and la« k **f coilf idem •
udv iperc,, the N tth \ let rum.
What i- needed is f•»r .l»»hne»e their troop* and the Rus­ si-n to b n e f newsmen fre­
sian* their military aid for quently on Viet N'ain and to
Ho t hi Minh's southern e x ­ submit himself, however unpeditionary fun e.
«"Utf,i| tul'lc it may mnk« bun.
Though he talked about the to si’ici ihinir questions fr«ttu
desirability of withdraw ink* repi»iteis c \ pet leliced in the
U. S force* from Viet Nam. a n a.
he voiced no desire for tin
\l least one melllbet «•f the
withdrawal of North* Viet
.itriio t bus k lie t•&gt; Piesident
rinmrsr troops.
'••!.iis"H to uijs’i* that he dt»
As South \ let Nam I're -••iio-tliiiijj to co lle ct the sitruler Phan Huy CJuat put it •cat mn
I b» I Thant statement was
no one complains when Noith
tfiwise afpl Uf t 'l t’. mate The
\ ii'liiumiM' i itninunists ut
taik the South Vietnuiiiesi f .kk** piubUtn it raises is
The shoutinir begins when c i uciul.
If the A n n ! i. an people aie
the U. S and South Viet
|N a m fi t l h t bat k a ^ u i l i s t • • t.i p* t behind the Pi esld* lit
north.
I IN this toU^h war ill \ let

N am ,

and

maintain

the

pa­

tience to see the war through,
then they must not oqly have
the f a it* , but they also must
know they m e ketting the
fact*.

To The Editor

Editor. Herald:
Through research it ha*
!&lt;een discovered that there *re
over 7ti0 federal agencies, ov
er 3,000 , orporatloiis and over
10,000 businesses operating

without constitution*! author«v *«n«l lo*ih|f in •to y m» h

li .11 ,

dustry. thrirhy justifying on«
goo«l rcAion fut rlituitiMtlng
thr fnhiM l mcoinr tnx, which

I hr
l il*4 i ty
A riifiKlinflit
whn h will hr MiU'iJ on in Ap
proxitnntrly
statr Ir^lsln
t u n s thi8 v i » r . mu) a lr v u ly
.i|i|t|i4\nl hv »p VHi stutr 1«*aTirl a t u i r s , will tnkr th r ffwv• 1 tirn« tit out . f ti l- losing I usmi ss, r* limp it to p m i t f in

Barbs

Sanford
Furniture Co.

V Thant'* M a t e m e n t when she makes cake site at
hniUk’ ht immediate a c t i o n w ay* liake* till re of each
ftMin Sci ietn ry of State (lean kind
tine i ' L them might
llilsk. F o r t 1it- first time since turn out ngld*
thr ranis on N«&gt;ith Viet Nam,
the I'. S. Kovelniiient reviewSpeaking of * en * rlr s* vnn•‘d publicly the hati* for our ilalism, m m n i h r r tli.it jtivrnp tis rt iie ami the condition* ilr ih’llliqimut who wilfully
whn li must pfe&lt;«i|e any tie- i http|H-(| i Imw n hi* f a t l o i 's
V *net i " i a i Not t It \ u t Nam pi m il t lit 11 y 11 i t ?
•
• •
must stop its akk’ tc s sio n ).
Hut one press conference
W o r k r i s will runtim ic t •»
by tbr s n retary of state is w n riy *hoiit auitumatidii until
m»t enough.
•uniform
invent*
nn
autoThe President himself must iiimI«*«l worrying m.ithinr.
take the people into his con­
fidence and into his thinking
T h e n has been a tendency
at tin White House to ailfiouttce Hunk's only after they
are dec ided Tlie ie is a need
i within limits I for the P r r s
nilmt to U-t Am ericans know
*44110 thing of the awonirittk’
hppinlsal*
ami
reappraisals
he Mti*! bis advisers are m a k ­
ing and L* let people know
how the day-hy-day actions
in Viet Nam fit into thr o ver­
all aim s of the United .States
ill Asia ami in the W4i|bl.

L e tte rs

Editor. Herald.
Two and a half or tlire&lt;
year, ago tafur* Oviedo hail a
football team there appearesl
in The Herald a little crack to
the effect^ that the reason
Oviedo had such a good basket
hall team was (hat it had no
football team and the buy,
spent all year on basketball.
Well, (with precious little
help from the Count)' Board of
Education 1 Oviedo got a tool
hall Team which had a very
giaal record this year, and it
STILL ha, a hevketball team
which 1* one of the belt in
the state!
So whal s new in Saninrd tie
side* Ho! Ho! Ho’
J M. Michael
(Editor's Pi ole; The Herald
it proud of the arhlrtrinrnti
*1 llylrdo in both football
and basketball.)

Hflni v a n l i to Van* how­
flood enmlr books sugarThus, those with a very
to ■••pot" the children who high I. Q. grow restless from coat reading for children and
will he moat likely to go to the monotonous repetitions, thus dielp nurture the basic
college. Assuming they ire so they may get jittery and educational trait of superior
of the tame I. Q. and are expend their extra energy in students, namely, swift read­
physically normal, then ap* mischief.
ing skill.
ply the teat below to their
(it) Kdurational g a m e s ,
And once a child is " t a g ­
homra. It la a quirk teat of' ged" with being n trouble such ris Monopoly, Anagrams,
the rultural faftora that maker or poor student, this Authors, etc.
mold the potential college* tends to dog him in succeed­
(71 An atlas or globe, even
type of atudrnta. For you ing grades.
thnuglVof small size, to ori­
ran apot aurh hoya and
Sometimes, too, a child is ent the child geographically.
girl, before the 7th grade!
(8) Membership in the Boy
excessively shy. so he fails to
CASK V--437: Helen H.. speak up and give the right or Girl Scouts, Campfire
aged
is a first grade
answers just because of his
c|c'
teacher.
(to Supervised use of th*
stage fright.
••Dr. Crane." ahe asked, "if
television set.
Ov-cattonally, the false idea
you were to devise a quick
(101 Home delivery sub­
test f o r . * child's success in get* noised around that to scriber to a daily newspaper.
tnnkc
good
grade*
is
the
»ign
school, how would you do it 7
Children
from
“newspaper
of a »i»»y, «o smart children
"The reason I ask is the
homes" are better reader*!
fact that I am taking some may even deliberately shun
Allot 10 points per point
top marks.
extension courses this year to
for the above, especially as
There are other reason*
earn my Master's Degree.
regard* children below Ju n ­
"And that is one of the why a brilliant child may not ior High (seventh grade).
he making high glade, in the
proldems that my psychology
Kiddie* who will go on to
teacher has given
to our rla*.*room, among whieh arc college will probably com*
even sueli physical i|em, a ,
class."
from homes that rate at least
A child with a low degree nearsightedness that hasn't 60 or higher on th* above
been
corrected
with
glasses
of intelligence (I. Q.l cannot
practical test!
carry advanced school work. I or partial'deafness, anemia,
Send for my booklet “ How
1etc.
Ilut many a brilliant child
to liaise Your Child's School
But for n quick pruetieal Marks." enclosing a long
with a superior I.
l). also
,
may make low school marks! yardstick by which to spot .
&lt;ed,
return
envelope,
thr children who will prob. jljUJ .,’(j
Why 7
plus l!0 rents.
Sometimes it is
due to ably go farthest in the school
( A l » a t * write to Dr.
Urane in rare of this news­
boredom, for the usual teach­ system, look for these:
( I t A well used Bible. It.-li
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paper, enclosing * long
gious folk* usually rue read­ stamped, addressed envel­
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ope and 20 rent* to cover
tlir entire educational nraIt ping and printing cost*
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when you rend for one of
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with her friends.
The one across the street,
the one next d o o r,,
the one in the next block,
and the one three houses down.
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Just loves her phone.

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M M W M IM IH n M N IIH M

IK S M M H H i

nORM i

UHr

(Diwh CUbJby
• D E A R ABBYs I may not
be abla to help you in your
search for the youngest
great-grandmother, but 1
think I hold tha record for
being the youngest GRAND­
MOTHER. And possibly the
grandmother with the lar­
gest number of children.
Here are the facts:
My mother, Henrietta Da­
vis, was bom November 9,
1915.
I was bom November 25,
1930.
My first child was born
May 2, 1944.
My first grandchild wss
bom January 20, 1984.
My oldest child will be
21 In May, and my young­
est ia eight months old. 1
am expecting my 16th child
In May. I im 84 yeere old
and have never been sick
a day In my life. AH my
frfenda know this is true
and, of course, I ran prove
it, but just sign me . . .
•MARIK"
• •
•
DEAR A B B Y i I am aura
I am not tha youngest
great-grandmother, but I
think I must hold some kind
of record. I em one of 24
children. (I myself am the

CCft

rr.

By Abigail Van Buren

*

mother of 18 children. Ten
girls and six boys.) My ba­
by is now 18 years old, and
was born when I was 51.
And my eldest child is now
48 yeara old. So, you see,
there Is a difference of 33
years between my first-born
and my last-born. By Mey
] will have 53 grandchildren
and 8 greatgrandchildren
If all goes well. On the 24th
nt June, this year, my hus­
band and I will celebrate
our 60th wedding anniver­
sary. You don’t have lo put
my name In tha paper be­
cause we would rather not
have all that publicity, hut
everything In this letter la
true. Sign me,
"S I X T Y -S I X
AND PROUD"
•
•
•
DEAR ARRY: In regard
to your column about the
lady who thinks she Is tha
youngest great-grandmother
at tha age of M : She Is not.
My grandmother. Mr*. Trinl
Morales, who Is now 57
yeara old, became a great­
grandmother at the age of
■18. Her great-granddaught­
er Is now ten yeara old. T
am 21, and my mother Is
10, ao I guesa my grand­
mother, Mra. Trinl Morale*

UtnmJLn

*

of Pawtucket, Rhode Island,
broke the record when ah*
became a great-grandmoth­
er when she was 18 years,
10 months and 4 days old.
8lncerely yours,
RAMONA M. DELGADO
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA,
DEAR RAMONA: The
"mission hells above” were
ringing out the news that
your grandmother, Mrs. Trlnl Morales was Indeed the
winner—until I heard from
an
Indianapolis
woman,
whose letter follows:

•

•

•

-

DEAR ARnY: I rend the
letter from Dorothy S. in
Idaho who believes that she
is the youngest great-grand­
mother at 61, hut I have her
beat.
I became a great-grand­
mother when I was 18 yrars
old! (To be exact, 48 years,
5 months, and 25 days old.)
I waa born September 1,
1913. My daughter was born
February 1, 1929. My grand­
daughter was born January
30, 1911, and my greatgranddaughter? w a s born
February 28, 1980,
My mother, hy the way,
la atill living. She waa born
September 1. 1K98. And SHE
bernme a groat-great.grand-

Troubled? Write to AR­
nY , Rox 89700, Imi Angeles,

Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelop*.
•
•
•
For Abby'a booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Abby, Box 69700, Im* Angeles,
Calif.

j locoby On (Bhidqsi

By Oswald Jacoby

When Virgil wrote, " I fear
the Creeks Iwaring gifts," he
north
ti
was talking specifically about
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the Greeks nt the siege of
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Troy, but giving a general
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warning to anyone who might
W EST
EAST
be faced by an adversary’s
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generosity.
V J9
VQI084
South wasn't a Greek but
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after winning I he second
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spade he counted up eight or
s n ir r n tn)
nine tricks depending on
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whether or not the red suits
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were going to break favor­
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ably for him. Then he derided
Both vulnerable
to offer West a nice gift in
Pouth. SVest North East
hope that if West accepted a
1 N T. Pass 3 N.T. Pax*
squeexe would develop.
Pa-s
Pasa
&lt;&gt;]x.rUng lead—4 K
South led a spade right,
back! This could not cost hint
his contract Iwcause West him bi* rnntrnrt when We»t
could not have more than swallowed the bait and ra*hei
three spade* left, but it gave both hi* remaining 'spades.

Then be shifted to the queen
of clubs, but time had run nut
fnr East. He had desperately
thrown all his club# on his
psrtner's spades while de­
clarer had jettisoned a heart
and rluh from each hand.
Thi* allowed East a chance to
throw one heart away on the
first club lead, but when
hoiith cashed the other high
elub East was stone cold dead.
He had tn unguard one rod
suit and South had his ninth
trick.
East
would
have
been
squeezed in a more compli­
cated way if West had cashed
even one of his 1**1 two
spades, but if West had mere­
ly led the queen of club*
South would have been held
to hi* eight, top trick*.

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f l ) Truth
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11:11 ( I ) Q u l i l n g L i s t
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, WALT DISNEY'S

"THOSE
CALLOWAYS"

You'll enjoy the surprising
vartsty of delicious foods and
the feet, courteous service at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria located next
to the theatre in the Seminole Plesa
Shopping Center on U.8. 17-92 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando, Tender,
prime meate, garden-fresh vegeta­
bles, appetising aalade and your f a ­
vorite pie or cake.
On Tuesday evenings, we offer ■ 10os. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
your order for only 79c. Thureday
night it Family Night with free des­
serts for all. Saturday night ia Steak
Night — a big, K-lb. T-Dcne steak
cooked to your order for only tl.00.
Luncheon) 11 a.m. • 2:18 p.m,
Dlnneri 4:30 p.m. • 8:00 p.m.

TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
Rlchxrd H. ( Mi x ) Swann, th*
Miami attorney who kicked off
the suit against apportionment
of the Legislature, has been
named to the State District
Court of Appeals.
Gov. llaydon Burns appoint­
ed Swann to the post to fill
the vacancy left by the resig­
nation of Judge Mallory Hor­
ton. It was Burns* first ap­
pointment ot thla judicial
level.

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in Florida
Florida is not only a groat placa to enjoy'
living— it's a mighty sensible place to earn
a living as well. Industry? You name It
Cattlo raising, (or instance. The Sunshine
State is one of tho loading cattle states in
the South.
Surprised? You shouldn't be. More and
more of today's business and industrial firms
are discovering that Florida means growth
. . . manpower . . . and a very favorable
climate, both weather-wise and tax-wise,
YouH find a lot to hang your hat on in
Florida (That goes for Brass Hats as well
as Yachting Capsl) And Floridian initiative
is a case in point. Tho kind of progressive
thinking that leads to tho development of
new varieties of feed grass . . . the uso of
Florida's natural resources in making a
citrus-pulp feed rich in vitamins . . . and the
cross-breeding of conventional European
and American stock with the hardy Brahma
— to produce a uniquely Floridian breod
of cattle I

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Interested ? Grab your favorite hat and stop
by one of our district offices. Our manager
will be pleased to answer your questions.

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F L O R I D A P O WE R a L I G H T C O M P A N Y
We Pi ovule the r mr &gt;1 Catering Service in Central Florida

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thief got by with Tier Meigh-ofhand liecause her elothea were
so chic and her manner so
easily telf-aisurcd those who
aerved her took her at face
value,
In short, she looked and act­
ed like SOMEBODY, and so
that was how she was treated.
What woman hasn’t noticed,
In the more exclusive shops,
that the customer who gets the
most flattering attention from
clerks Is the cne who Is dresscd In the height of fashion,
whose manner Is a bit cool or
even condescending, and who
never perm'ts herself to be

EARNER

ment" and you can and will
ace results.
"1 havp!.a cream • colored
wool suit, and my hair is very
while, I think the suit is very
unflattering (It was a gift),
but how can l salvage It? 1
go to many club luncheons and
this Is quit* fashionable, is it
notT-M ra. T . "
The suit la Indeed suitable
and fashion right. Try a bnl
Hint acarf folded In the neck
llna. Also, try a blouse In
coloro r a soft sweater blouse
A small coiffure rap alyl# hat
In deep red velvet would be
a smart and right arrest
ory. Try deepening your face
powder, using a deeper Up
(tick and a touch of color on
jo u r cheeks.
" I need to diet. How much
of my fat ctn I drop in alx
weeksT I am S feet 3 Inches
In height qnd weigh 190. My
age Is fifty-five.—r . T."
No ooe cau anawer this and
do)y you and you alone can

DEAR MRS. JOHNSON:
Probably not, so please ac­
cept my congratulations on
living the youngest great­
grandmother found via thia
column.
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WrrsIB

By Ruth Millett

quite satisfied with anything
she is shown?
She may take up a lot of a
salesperson's time.
She may buy nothing (such
a woman often shops as a pas­
time or Just to keep herself
Informed on the latest fashion
trends or to pick up ideas
to have a dressmaker copy.)
Still, she gets the red car­
pet treatment Just because she
looks as though she could af­
ford anything she wants.
In contrast, a shopper who
isn’t particularly well-dressed,
who is frank about what she
can afford to pay for a dress
or suit, whose manner Is less
sssured gets far less defer­
ence from sales people even
though she has obviously come
in to buy.
Perhaps thi* little story will
be a lesson to salespeople the
country o\er
ed y t h t h o r n t o n Mc l e o d
Perhaps II will serve lo re­
"My hair la ao dry that it diet and get rid of weight. mind them that chic clothes
looks like hiy. 1 cannot make Your weight is really dreadful and an "I'm somebody" man­
It look nice. I shampoo it my­ tor your age and height. Do ner don't necessarily mean - 1
self and afterward It Is dull make up your mind to reduce; big sale.
and dry. Nothing improves the this is important (or health,
They may rlnnk a "looker"
condition of my hair. 1 used (or looks, and your well-lie-&gt;instead of a buyer or even,
to have my hair shampooed Uig If you want a simple. I heaven forbid, a light fingered
end set at a beauty shop but easily-followed diet, send me lass!
cannot afford this now —55” a long, self-addressed, stamp
I suggest you give your hair ed envelope and enclose TEN
several rinses in clear water, cents in coin. You, ladies,
after a shampoo—this is the must address your own enbasic part of hair care. Soap , velopci. [ cannot base lhojnail
residue makes hair dull and 1clerk stop snd address en­
dry. After a thorough rinse, velopes. We want lo serve and
NOW thru WED.
v use warm, Unties* towels to help you but we cannot do
A FANTASTIC ALLY
dry, then massage the scalp this If you di not cooperate
I.N&lt; IIKIHIII.l: STOItY!
with a bit of cosmetic oil. Yes, The diet to a'k lor is "Figure
the same oil that is used for I’erfecllon” and 1 will send
(VAMARIE ROD
dry skin on the lace, neck and a gift leaflet of “ Diet Breaks"
any part o( the body. Scalp lo spur you on in your deter
is skin and re a d * to the m i ­ ruination to reduce.
metic oil. Brush up and out.
and when you dress your hair
o x j t c f t m ( ^
use a bit of the oil on your
r id e -in t m e a t r
fingertips. Caress your hair
You Must See It From
and see how It tame* It and
T O ,M T U A
The Beginning
gives U a nice sheen. You
TiOO Only
To Believe It ! !
Wall liliitr &gt;*■ t&gt;aturrllr
must keep at this home "tre a t­
Women shoppers *11 over the
country must h»ve enjoyed a
good, deep, ple«»ur»ble chuckla whan they read how a chic,
•elf-possessed woman walked
lata s fine jewelry atoro In
New York to look at diamond*
and managed to help herself
to a {19,800 diamond, leaving
a much amaller atone (worth
about {7,500 1 In Ita place.
She theo cslmly walked over
to another dealer in fine gem*
and subatituted that diamond
tor one worth {38,500,
Tbt reason many women are
bound to find this caper some­
what amusing Is that the Jewel

mother at the age of 61! My
mother had 12 children, of
which 11 are still living Rut
I had onjy1the one. All five
generations live in Indiana­
polis. Can anyone top thi* T
Your* truly,
MRS. LOUISE JOHNSON
INDIANAPOLIS 5, IND.

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SIDE GLANCES

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By Galbraith

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•TUESDAY, MARCH H, IMS
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
The daytime U adverse for
j n y K&gt;rt of argument or discujsion with othen, for It
could lead to intermittent dlf*
ficu ltk i for tome time to
come. Also avoid any tort of
chances on the highway, or

you can have real trouble.
However, the evening be­
comes a fine time to put your
practical plans in motion—the
l i t e r the better.
P
ARIES (March 21 to April
IB) Taking my chances in
the performance of your la­
bors could lead to rather dis­
astrous results during any
AM hourt, but PM all goes
smoothly.
Improve
health.
Avoid quarrels.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
1 0 ) Taking time out for
amusement during the day
’ would not be wise, but much
fun la possible tonight. Carry
through with assignments re­
ligiously. Do not pick a quar­
rel with your loved one.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Counting your blessings is
right and Just. Carry through
by planning even greater
abundance for the future. Get
! email tasks raught up with.
Invite friends in for the even­
ing.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 2D If you have a nice
talk w i t h
a blunt-spoken
friend who thinks a great deal
of you, this will lead to selfimprovement. G e t regular
vork completed In jig time.
Out to see the people you like
tonight.
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21)
Take care In the spending o(
funds today and investment
of sire in real estate. Tonight
you are able to think mure
clearly. Don't let your hills
worry you. Set up a fine bud­
get in I’M.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 lo Sept
22) If you are planning to be
firm with anyone, ilon't do it
during the day, but await the
evening when you have ruoled
off a hit Clear up errors in
Die interim. Get right results
In I’ M.
LIBRA tSept 22 to Del 221
There are many new matters |
you could be looking inlo, but
better clear up unfinished bus­
iness during day. Anything a r­
tistic has fine chance of suc­
cess tonight. Bo romantically
inclined
SCORPIO (Oi l 23 to Nov
21) If you contact those with
whom you have had disagree­
ment* and patch things up.
you will be doing well For­
get the aoclal tluiing the day
Evening, however, is ideal
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 lo
*&gt;
Dec. 21) Take care you do
nothing to ’ spoil your repula
Don during AM and in I’ M
You have good chance lo
make line impression on big­
wig. Get rid of anxieties dur­
ing day. Be conscientious
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Ja n 20) Evening would be Die
best lime to gel into new and
interesting avenue of express
inn. but day ta not well aulted
Also, confer with new friend1
before completing some task
you have sUrled. Be Dior
ough.
AQUARIUS i Jan 21 to Kcb
9 1 That hig wig has greater
expectations than are possible
for you to fulfill. Init do your
utmost and all IS UK. Mr very
thorough in all that you do.
Then beneflti come to you
PISCES (F e b 20 to March
20 1 While partners may think
you are Ix-ing too tacetioua,
you can simply carry through
with plans and they respect
you later. Don't bother argu
tug. This only makes matters
worse.
I F YOUR CHILD IS BORN
o
TODAY, there will be a ten
riency alwaya to be bothered
with amall thinga and lose
the temper. Give more atten
lion to Die diet and also point
out that it U Die big thing*
that count in the long run
Give good religious training
and fine scientific education
and you soon aee your prog
eny becoming a very weli-bal
anced and practical individ­
ual.
"The Star* Impel, they do
not compel." What you make
of your life Is largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Righter'a individual
Forecast for your sign for
April is now rrady. For your
copy send your bnthdate amt
*1 00 to Carroll Highter Fore­
cast. The Sanford Herald, Box
1821, Hollywood 28, Calif.

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In the surf In a bathing suit that features widc-mesh net
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D isch a rge s

Mi llion, Altshuler. Itatinoiu
Itmstie and baby lujy, Hattie
Crlppen, Paul Markus. Mary
Putteisoir slid baby buy, Ger­
aldine Rose, U illiain Stemper, Dorothy Wilkes, William
Witherow, Sanford; tlzzie Da­
vis. Lake Monroe; Donald
Holtz, Betty Richardson, Char­
lotte Tripp, I.ongwood; Mar­
vin Biggs, tlsleen; chillies
Oliver, Oviedo.

Spending Solons
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WASHINGTON (U P D - T h e
Senate may vote billions of
dollars for various foreign
and domestic projects but
acnatura don’t seem to do so
well In the Senate restaurant.
Sen. Wayne L. Mnrse (DOre.) told the Senate that pay
acales In tlie restaurant were
too low,
Thia wouldn’t be so bad if
the senator! Upped better,
Morae added, but the fact la
that "senators are not the
best Uppers in the world."

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Admissions
Surah Gibbs, Edith 1 iUon.
Jacqueline
I’m tain,
Cathy
I yn n Granikow,
Dorothy
llnrtsfirbl. Melds Norris. Shir­
ley Ret-knor, Art if T. Ilennett, Sanford; Walter Marland, DeBnry; George Knan.
Del,ami: Walter llise, Enter­
prise; Patricia Cooper, Lake
Mitt); Miner Shiw-i x. Osteen.
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‘da Wbidden, I’alindnlr; Dora
Giau-mmcr, Winter I'aik.
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Mr. and Mis. Ernie Tdsoli.
Saliford, a tioyi Mi and Mix.
Mii inii l Tompkins, Sanford, a
gul ; Mr and Mrs. Edmund
I Norris, Sanford, a hoy; Mr.
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What the experts like about
A major national maker of
n guod secretarial rha.r —
steel office desks and files for
more than a half eentury, this |small lumbar-pot littii, open
company ha* long eyed the i back, adjustable height, I I
estimated t!IO million office |inrh seat length, and no
chair market. Rut what the shoulder support. Ilf key imcompany’s engineers learned I port a lire Is the absence of
on their way t« a '‘dream ] xboitbler support, per nutting
chair" shouldn’t happen to h sill olders to lean backward
and restore tlie normal lutn
file clerk.
Tlie higher one travels in bar curve. The brcken hack
executive ranks the more like­ rhair construction is also *
ly he is to have a nagging comfort plus. It encourages
all important "lumbar spine
backache.
Tile bigger and aoftei rilsii- rontait." nr go.,d sill fin e tnrened the typical "cxiiutivi- sUrfare support for the hot
chair" gets, the more uncom­ tom of the splnr
fortable it is to sit in Such
Seats of authority go tic i ally
avrlugc 111 tilth,-- Hi tiiotc
from the front to the hai k
of the seat portion 'Too
much," said t tie slttipk" e x ­
perts. Increased seat length
tends to pinch the under part
c f tlie thighs.
Likewise, the " a t -attention"
look is out. (’hairs w-ith too
small an angle between the
spine and the seal do not per­
mit tlie sitter to throw* his
shoulders back and relieve the
pressure
on
his "lumbar
curve" or small of tile bark.
Tlie authorities said that
onr need* to "un stInightcu"
bis bark pen do-ally to take
the pressure off the fifth lum­
bar disc and allow the lumbar
curve to curve. Minimum
s boulder to -1 lot in bin t. angle
for prolonged rniufort
lufi
degrees or more.
For added silting plenumr;
adjust the slop ut tin- bottom
of the chair le maximum pom
Loll — up to I Hi deglees, if
possible. Experts also said
that excessive cushioning of
ten pinions the shier in Ills
chair, restricting the muchllr-tdi-d changes of position
throughout the winking day.
The typteal office straight
chair may reveal why arme
rustomers soon become a pain
in the hack. These sid,- chairs
.—most often used for visiting
guests—combine sll the com­
mon faults of seal engineer­
ing.
Perhaps a throwback In the
days when our eider* taught
u* that *tmight-up was the
best way to sit, the*r chairs
must be classrd a* modern In­
struments of terture. The
only way fnr a man to sit
comfortably In one of these
straight cha in is to alouch—
slide .half-way out of the
chair to utjbend the crfforccd
tight angle of apine to thighs.
Though this position roItores the lumbar curve, it is
ertldflcel and no support Is
provided for the lurohsr re­
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ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UI’l)
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fice furniture company here
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anatomy before admitting to
management that—yes-—there
is a better way to sit down.

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County Educator Congress Poised For Swift Action
Seeks State Post
LBJ Urges .
Seminole County

Gpor;r Dabbs, principal of
Bear Lake Elementary School,
is the unopposed candidate for
president-elect of the Florida
Education Association at its
slate contention in Jackson­
ville Thursday through Satur­
day.

\ ednesday is st. Patrick's
Day and the wearing of the
green will Ire in order. The
day of the shamrock has hern
celebrated
nationally since
1815 and dates hack to the
death of the patron saint of
Ireland several hundred years
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Auto tag offices will be open
•all day Saturday in Sanford
and ar Fern Park to accommod ate the last-minute rush
Saturday is the deadline for
purchasing 1M5 auto license
plates. Long lines ai the court
house Monday indicate there
are a lot of people who have
n't bought their new tags.
Seeing Col. H. J . Furman,
head man of the Sanford Na­
val Acedemy, sporting a cast
on a broken arm. reminds «d
the
morning
Hill Taylor,
UDBO announcer, said. "This
radio broadcast this morning
comes to you in color—black
and blur; 1 took my kids
roller skating last night "
They are calling tiie colonel
' king of t h ^ sidewalk surf
rr&gt; " tiiven a chance to ex
plain Ins accident at Kotary.
I id l ot man declined, say
nig.
I he stories i m hearing
a ir heller Ilian what really
happen* it just ehiHj.se the one
you like best
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fill] Blalock, of Key k\V-(
hi- purchased a home tin
\ lc U rn u e and will rrinoyi

in- lanuly shortly. Blalock is
a brother of Mrs. E J Peep
lev, also of Vale Avenue.
\ Soi al Sl * oi ili
tativ e u ill be al tin

re p !e-i n
- I "ill

mission room ludw , &gt;a ;* .hi
a m and 13 to p m each
Wednestlay dnimg \|mi Mav
and June.
Inland w a I • r w a » » * to
merer for Ituii -'.owed an in
crease of 3 3 |»t edit u n i
I!&gt;ti3, acioiding In tin* \mer
lean Waterways »»p« i .*i •n Inc.
• • •
Sign of spring Sanford po
lice officers Wile measured
lor Iheir summer uniforms
Monday.
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The First Methodist Chur* l&gt;
folks are happy They »a&gt;
that "Opcralum Youth Win
is off to a good sl art The
congregation is conducting a
drive to build * Dew tduia
tmnjl building
Cltv reetenlitin director Jim
J c r n g a n got a public pa! mi
the hark Iron) &lt; H&gt; i 'minus
sm ner

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at ltotary meeting

Jim has

a six or seven dav a week, 17
oi n hour a day jot* nod ire '
really winking bard We an
lucky to have him
Mayor Jimmy Crapps is
■lining ahight," according to
report! from Illy
lmt •*
expected to be in the hospital
for a couple more weeks He s
still not allowixi to have wsl
tors but that doesn't atop tile
mail from going through.
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Zip Code 32771

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Voting Right
For Citizens

W ASH IN GTON (U P I) —
Presiifcnt J o h n s o n totfay
svvunir the full weight of the
VOL. r&gt;7 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY. MARCH 16. 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 117
federal covernnient behind n
tlrive to ntnke good the proni'ise of equality—unkept for a
century—given the 'American
Negro,
Congress was poised for
swift notion on the Presi­
dent's proposals.
Senate lenders of both part­
&lt;1H O R D E I ) A I t l t S
ies met with A tty. Gen. Niehelna Kutzenbneh to smooth
out (lie final version of the
Scminnlr
County
l i m i t voting rights legislation John­
WASHINGTON
MTU
—
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flop \ S U n io n ; J r Demo
Stinilsy rhsirm rn hnvr rr- son sought.
The House judiciary com­
erat from the Fifth Florida
portni « foniMnril tutu) of
mittee had scheduled hearings
Concessional district, includ­
ITsIKW rollrctn l In the cur* even before the Chief Exec­
ing Seminole County I a corent Henri Fund drive with utive's call,
sponsor of the American Medl
Drills Found
In an often eloquent admore
income r\peetc»l. Goal
yil(, cal A s s o c i a t i o n ' s health care
MARIANNA i l l ’ll
dress before an extraorilinary
bill, arcu'eit the \M \ today
for the year I* I?',000.
FBI said today that sheriff's
Reports were made jit »» joint session of Congress
of putting out
misleading"
deputies stopped a car with
information about the mea­
meet mi: of thr Seminole-De- Monday night, Johnson told
$73,IKK) worth of marijuana in
Rary Henri Division with the the lawmakers and the nation
sure.
it Saturday and arrested Uie
Herlong said llte so called
three 11enrt Sunday Arena that "the time of justice has
18-ycar-old driver.
running neek-nndtieck in a now come. No force can hold
■‘Eldercare" MU ifhes nol pro
it back."
vide the coverage which the
“
friendly rivnlry."
Cense Fire
Then, citing the words of
VM \ claim* in it» television
The Deltnry division, under
LONDON l l 'P I ) — Soviet
(lie song which has echoed
an I new-paper advertising
the chninmuishlp of Mis.
Foreign Minister Andrei c*&lt;tv
through numberless skirmish­
Teerm Ann so, reported ft ,"F o r them to give the itn
inyko arrived in London today’
es in llie long civil rights
provides complete
aSitnfoni nreft, under Mrs
to begin four day* *&gt;f talks S &gt;” l,,n d
battle, he said that all Amer­
(overage i» not so ' he sa.d
Grorue Milif, $L*.»ss
tin*
with llritisli affinal* who w.irtt
icans — not just Negroes —
n an inter*;*-v ' It i i«t makes
inrluduft the Ne^rn divtMon
to discuss a possible cease­
must oveil', 1me "(he crippling
.1 available for l i e states to
under the lendemliip of Mia.
legacy of bigotry and injus­
fire in Viet N.im
; i o* nle it f tiii * want In'*
N nt het me 11»*1111y ; Sou111 S&lt;"tutice And we shall overcome."
l'.'ie kM k’« p ..n prop. -*■* a
iiude division, directed hy
Voters Sijrn
I'ltG E S CONGRESS
medical rare !*rn ram
Im
Mra. Klisnheth Thomaa, m»
Johnson urged Congress to
CAMDEN: kl..
i t ’ P lJ needy pet's it- a ed *&lt;k .and
pm ted flJMtH.
work days, nights anil week­
kkiliov County tentatively re
vrntmti
iiVi-r It wood lie -ef
• )*v ttiiM *’ H!i» t 1 a 1 pi ft a, apreinl end* to pass a voting rights
Clsti-red ps ti*"-t Negro vo’ efs
nd . Inal
.hi i finance I
cvilila and apeuinl (itft 11 addbill which would guarantee
Monday The group of al least
•firi'ii
I* I* i al
and
sl al*
' id to the total Still to l o I "lire dignity of man and tire
t j [&gt;* rsnns cons.'ty’d lai • *
added ate receipts fiom the destiny of democracy."
_ i ;iiif»
ot well educated school l 1 ach
In it s •ivi iit adseiti' n '
minimi Metndei* skate alum
"F o r outside this chamber,"
ers *’
i niijt.'i . o To. kkl k liaseta im
H. nrt hen* fit, a. In^tuted f«*r T lie said, "is I he outraged con. I
1*1 li *, n i- pi oi idesuni* li
pin Sundiiy at thr 1111k. At science of a nation—the grave
(iiierrillas Slain
In I ier In n&gt; fils fltan t'n- ad
that
tmn . the
Child* tellii ..one! 11 of tunny nations an,I
Kl kl k 1.1 k| PI It
klalav
nun -ii j ’ on s pi ,(• - i *
Queen of II* alia will hr nam­ the harsh judgment of his­
\ comprehensive develop s;a I 1*11 — Malaysian for, •s
I., li* ii an * /..in ulid- . ' o i.*l
ed
tory on our acts "
•C O M E AN D L E T ’ E M . " &gt;;tv* Deputy Sally Lip^ey o f T a x ("o lle eto r T r o y
broken tile tiai k of In
mint plan for .Seminole and ha*
S i in '*
In nt her hu-uieaa. Dr Ma­
Tire President's words were
!;,IV \ ui i’u i' S iitn n la v i- ti e ilt'iulliiii' tot iib la in itij; I9ti,'i iiutnninbili' )i(irang*- i ourihi s was Liven a done - ii s latest alfempt to in
Her Ion wa * r- pi eiaVy p i ’-v
ria IS'H'J* pt rauhtiif in pho e aimed not only at Congress
t l l e r a l i l l ’lintn)
l i’ll -*' t . 1)’ s ill II I, 'il V-I K. I * , till •xti'M&gt;i*i|| will be gra lU t’il
lin.int’ial
t’sl-iv hy th*' liltr.iii tile 1 iitdaml !'* kill
*►
f Dr. I uia
nppoiiii« *l hut at lire millions of his
I s Hons iil and Home Fi mg 11 g-ieri i hi- :n a s in .b ’ e I at a t" v ■ ■i a f ■ * &lt;•
in i|l -j mi -• 11
t P*
ti eI li ­
Mia. Annan rhuinnun of the count 1 ymen watching on tele­
nance Agency.
week ol bloody light.fig.
no * nun'* l'all!
Mi !. al so
ii u h ii Ik t I'M w hirh Hill he held vision.
In solemn tones ha
1* S Hep. A R Herlong J r .
I ciety which - mu tie i,
I h
in peRai y in .Vpi 11.
told them;
m a telegram from Washing Contempt
Mrs 1 hmiiaa, Mra \ nnno
Tl ltNING POINT
— r .nil mini-*! him.
imi. a*lv .srd Th*'
Sanford
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lit ralit that thi' i 111F \ lias Ch na heaped , .ntrtii;'t mi III*
•Ir ti *l na ileli k'f*tea tu the pi- al n single time in a single
, ppioyed a gi .ml of 5 II ****** to Sov lid t ni**n tod.iv be publish I'M* i ' ire won Id p r o * lit
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The grunt o aii|iplemrnted Special proposals designed In
anti vvtime it p e a c e f u l l y pro­
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\ ioi IhfimA .in 1 1 kno A |h »'
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id highways, water Irallic.
N) \\ 1‘u t t l IMCltEY U l’ l
Riiii^mll n L.ili 111* 11|»p*ni liy f i l i n g tu 1 li* pu ll * t o d a y In Selina, ,
teireatum. airports, etc.
— \ m.in ujntrtl in &lt;
on that I hi" i*! 11n* of hlillTr .If *•
vl**rt fuiif in*'i|»t 1 * 4 f tin- vil­
*'l here l* no rump nf §rlfII
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hi ul&lt; ail bunch
unitM *irpervl on earh **taT»- ^
rharse* of running down
lage fuHmnl, llit***4 f " f lw«»* ftatiftfnrtiun in the lone drp«*rnnlt
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year !*tmu» am] one for a on«*- |Dial *rf njuiil rtirhta of milk\**i4kp Htnt 1 my Man'll 25.
Ii*' refused In i-vtcnd gas ere the individual stales would
llioift *tf A mef n aim.
Within til «• 'wiiiihw" mm* &gt;1-111 f ill -in trim.
lienefits
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d.f was wo Hided and captured '* 11,111,1
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hlrt'-Mnr ft! tin*
•'Hut t lie ip &gt;• ciiiibb 1 for
'lllillll'f **W,l|:|y|- An " l-h Mil! I'll
in a police dragnet Monday
1
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!»«• &lt;ip4*n tiuiil 7 pm . &lt; nndi* detniuiacy in to'hut in h«pmi Ho iilr f *&gt;r mi nmhttimni ntIt (*uit is (It Mo i. co sjwinso*
The Re mmole County »her
\ Sill f"»*| tl]i&gt;'!&lt;«|a”l s«1ilr*m, ciirrrij «t th* nit* r*ri f mn
*IMt «*K Mir ( 11Ml !♦' 8 K R hvm»U, peninc iiere tonight.
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•'For the rriri of pain, th*
pflipiin *if I uh i *( th*' flt-HUt'ii If|ii|l|l lllll'; U 4"\d Ml ow II,
rig to find relatives of a deal
i lib k i.n d l ' l i - The Na l i e I lot d a Congicssmaii s ,..i *.. iii‘*l in at t "i» i -m .nit *11J»*111 flu* fnt'M11 *«f I
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lll.in uh'Utitled as Klissell Holt tion.,1 I nr in is t nmn today he st.il was m m mi id that it! l.n|9|*u mol ill 7 J r Sl III, hi
in* and &lt;ii i d ' I l ul l i r. (ttiftftid p e o p le , have summon­
Rjiiitai*} i Smitli, 1»*, Itt. 1, illiltUk himI , \ j.li-.n-vun.
Itinwn. whose body wax found c on 'l ib te d ,i (roliry stalement l.idiTi ate was better than tin •U v .
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in an automobile mired in saving a central issue in agri adminisii Jiion's
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k drivers license gave the at,'* to iiKijnloJii our [amilv known as Medicare "
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■*Our miBKion »» at on re the
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do jiifttnr, to serve man.H
Deputy J Q (Slim I Gallo
Pitlfi‘1,
run
into
WASHINGTON* 1C P I) - A forf 13 o'clock.
WASH INGTON ( U l ' l i Seminole County s c ho o l *
children will enjoy a two-day
holiday Thursday and Friday
while t'e lr teachers attend
the state meet.
Dabbs has been principal for
eight years and was a class­
room teacher for 13 years. He
Isolds a BS degree from the
L’niversity of Chicago and an
MS from Western Kentucky,
He presently Is working on an
advanred degree at the L’ni
versity of Florida
He is presently FEA director of district 3 and is past
president of the area 7 FEA.
DcSnta County Education As­
sociation, Seminole County
Education Association and Ad
ministrators Association. He
also is a member of N'EA,
FEA. DESP, NSPHA. NCTM.
all education associations.
Mrs. Mary Grooms, presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Education Association, and 15
other delegates will represent
Seminole County cduratora at
the three-day convention Near­
ly 10,000 teachers and school
officials are expected to be
in attendance
Delegates will vote on school
legislative
proposals
and
choose a president elect an 1
vice president.
Gov Hay don Burns will be
one of the large number of
speakers scheduled at the mn-

W EA TH ER: Partly cloudy, mild thru Wednesday, high about 8 0 ; low tonight in 60s.

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BRIEFS

Heart Fund
Nears Goal

Solon Peeved
Over Claims
On Eldercare

Area Planning
Gels Cash Boost

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Voting Today

Photographer Hurt

Cocoan Found

hi 3~Car Collision

Dead In C o un ty

Shootiny C la im s
Second M arin e

way said the man apparent y
attempted to dig his ear out
„( the sand ami had died from
possible exhaustion The body
was found oil a sand road oft
Lineal liea-'h Drive.

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l.egi.slatun, state Sen. John without
any
constitutional
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second tl x Marine lias died
.v&gt; a resi.il *&gt;t all accidental
shunting in k ot Na 111 wlien lie
was mistaken lot a member
of a Communist laalmg party,
the Pentagon said today.

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FIRST QUALITY

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The opening of Pinehurst
Park playground and ball
field area at 24th Street and
Chase Avenue givea the city
five lighted baseball diamonds
lor the use of city youth and
adult leagues. The present
park used to be a big bole m
the ground, then it was a San
Gary land fill, now it's a
plcasanl 10 acre park This is
good planning, making some
thing out of nothing.

Students Attack
BK1HUT, Lebanon lU P I)—
A mob of 10,000 studehts at­
tacked and burned part of the
West German 'Embassy in
Baghdad. Iraq today in pro
lis t against Borin's impend
ing recognition of Israel.
Baghdad Radio and reports
from Bonn said the students
' burned two floors of the e m
hstiy
and desecrated the
S Weal German Lag.

i

$6.8 Million Income Seen With Port
l!&gt; Paul Brookshire
(East of a Scries)
The value of the economy
of Seminole County could be
inen seed hy Ifi 8 million annually if the Port of Sanford
pomes into being and handies
the cargo It is expected to.
In addition, the annual ship­
ping savings to the area would
amount to an ealimnled f t X
million annually at the end of
a five-year period if cargo in
the amount uf 500.000 to 550,(10*1 tons pA'sea through the
pul t.
These would be tire major
direct benefits Ur the SanfoplSeminole County area if a one
berth port facility if con­
structed on the St Johns Riv­
et, Lock wood Greene Engi-

lieirs. In- . have tol.) the
Rrmimde County Chamber uf
Commeice
*
t'sr of the waterways and
port nf, Sanford, facilities
would result 111 an estimated
savings of { I At per ton for
general cargo to }2 31 per ton
savings on dry bulk cargo.
Passage uf one ton of gen­
eral cargo over the marine
facilities at Jacksonville adds
$l*i.21 to the economy uf that
area, according to the Ja c k ­
sonville Seafarer. This yard
si nk i* used to determine
what impact the Port nf San
ford would have on the Sun
ford-Semmole economy.
Of the 550.000 tone of car
go available to peas .through
the tuaimc tcmilnal ►facility j

at Sanford at lire end of a five
year period, approximately
350,000 tone can he classed
a* general cargo and 220,000
tons can he classified as hulk

III* Olnr of

III,

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liel fa* lilt) Its e lf’
A ppioxu nalely
to n i* paid, i o port
w arehousing,

$2 4 2

p*r

term in als

cargo

fo r

If these cargos &lt;un he ob­
tained for shipment through
the lefminal, the value of the
economy of Seminole County
would tie increased hy f.Tli
million due to general cargo
and t l . 2 million due to move­
ments of bulk cargo. Thus,
the figure of |t*.,8 million is
determined,
An annual payroll value
due t*&gt; cargo moving Grruugh
the marine terminal would he
$3.4 million, according to the
Lockwood Greene ettidy,
M*Lel would he the actual

am i
loading
an d
un loadin g
general
.sig n .
C -in g
t in s
f i g u r e a n d o t h r r s a * a Invar.

h a n d lin g

It l a - e a l i m a t e d t h a t t h r p r o f i t
f o r lire p o r t f a c i l i t y ' i l l five
&gt;e i.i a would he $;5u,0iH) a n ­

nually.
Thr foregoing would he
thr dlrrrt benrfrts fiom the
poll of Saufuid. But thr ex*
(iti ted loeation uf new In 1us­
in ’ s tunauie of the hurge fa­
ct lit lea could mean millions
more to the economy. "New
industry certainly could l.e etti acted hy .a putt le m m a I at

S a n fo r d ," tin* e lig in e e is a ta le
fla t ly

The fott that hatge termi­
nal facilities do have the abil­
ity to attract 'indui.tr« V
well

l,r pomled outy^iy

l ti ne recent hm gyrter ruin a Is
constructed in Ge/igia.
They
ate at / llalnkridge.
Augusta and l'•^uluhua. Thr
average age of (tie terminala
ia less tlian five years, yet
six new, siishle industries
have located in Bsinhridge
and Augusta a» a result of
thr ennstrUction of the Ijaigr
lei null,.1 fa, *I*I&gt; ,
At C'oluint.ue, whcie the
terminal is lest than two
years old, three new indus­
tries have lo-sted there at a
result.

The
Seminole C o u n t y
Chamber of Commerce was
told that a port of Sanford
probably will hr uioir import­
ant a i a vehicle to furthrr ex­
pand the comnirivr of the ar­
ea than to aerva existing
commerce.
A substantial gain in the
number uf new imluitnal
plants m the tributary area
ia forecast and the presence
of port terminal facilities
would induce industries to lacate near economical water
transportation.
The
long-range .benefits
could far exceed the |d.8 mil­
lion •conomic shot-in thw-arm
expected at th# end of five
yeeti.
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V

T H E IE V E N T H - D A T
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 11b ft Elm .
J. U M * » b | U ---------- - r « U &gt; r
SERVICES SATURDAY—
gabbeth la h e t l ----•* m.
worship l i r v l i # — 115M a. m.
Wadnudar Nlsht
Prayer Service —
111* 4 *■

Alliance
C JflUlT lAN UISSIONART
A L L IA N C E CHURCH
l i f t P a r * A * a at I I U [ | t
R iv . Cllllord E. H * rr o 4 Teeter
Sunday Bcbool ----- I t i l a. m.
Worship) Berries — 11 :•* a. m.
tran ln g Worship „ 1:1# p. m.
Alllanca Taath
Fellowship (Tl)«A&gt; * !** ► " •
Prayer Sarvle* —

1:1* 4 m-

Assembly O f God
PINECREST ASBKMRLT
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. I l t b and Elm
H. M. Wilder
Paatar
Sundar School -. « l i t * a- mMoaning Worahlp — la:(0 a. m.
Evening Worahlp — 1:*« P- m.
Youth Sara. (Sun.) _ «:#* p- m.
Mid-Week Sara. (Wad.) - 111*
p. m.

Baptist
C E N T R A L BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Wth St. * Oak Aaa.
Oatl S m i t h --------------- Paatar
Sundar School —
l i t * a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — t i l l * a. m.
T ra ln ln f Uunlon _ l i t * p. m.
Evening Saralca —
*:*• P- m.
V ed. Prayer Saralda 1:1* p. m.
Nuraarr Opan
W T R R ----------------H I * 4
Sundar Ntta Sroadeaat
----- W E S T e lD E 'M IS S lO N A n T BAPTIST CHURCH
'1th St. A Hollr Aaa.
John R. Kins ---- :----- T a lle r
Sundar School ---- 10:10 a. m.
Sundar
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sundar
Evanlns Worahlp — t i l * P- mWadnaadar
Prarar Saralca
. 1:11 p. « .
PINECREST b a p t i s t
CHURCH
Onora Hoad
P a a t o r _____William J. d ual!
Mornlnp Worahlp
II:oa a- m.
Sundar School
t i l l a. m.
Tralnlnf Union _ _ 1:1* P m.
Evanlns Worahlp .. 1:10 p. m.
\S«r1 offlcara a Taachtra
M a a t l n s -------------- *:«&lt;&gt; P m.
JORDAN MISSIONART
IIAPTIST CHURCH
1SIl W. Flrat Strait
Sundar School —.— 1*:«* a. ra.
Murnlns Worahlp — l l : « * a. a*.
Illbla Studr (Sunder) 1:** P m.
Evanstltatio Service 1:00 p m.
Wad Prarar Meat — I :* « P m.
Dill Stephana --------- Paator
A Cordial Welcome t* All

Episcopal

Baptist

Adventist

.

-&gt;

F IR S T B A P TIS T CHURCH
I I * Park Aatnua
T. B. Chance ---------- Paator
Morning Worahlp
I.J0 a. m.
sandar B e h a o l ----- t : t l a. m.
Morning Worship — I1:M a. m.
Training Union ---- &lt;:M P- m.
Evening' Worahlp - T:*l p. m.
Wad. Prarar Service ! : » • p- m.

X ”l n the well-known d ty where
thla young fellow la growing up
crime has ahown a iteady in­
crease for more than a decade.
And many of the convicted of-/
fenden aren’t old enough to vote.'
Rough-looking “ kids” loiter on
the street corner* with nothing
to do. Smooth-looking “ kids”
fissh by In cars with no pises
to go. The police patrol certain
bests with dogs — humanity
■lone cannot cope with the situs*,
tlon.
But this young fallow must
grow up nevertheless. And for
him . . . for the community . . .
for the nation . . . tomorrow de­
pend* cm how he grows up!
It til adds up to the most cry­
ing need of our time: early, con­
tinuing. determined moral and
, religious instruction. It demsndd
nni’
r l l n i l awareness
• i u mr a n Aas it*
spiritual
in our
homes. It requires resolute, sac­
rificial support of our churchss.
In every dty, village and hamlet an awakened nation is mus­
tering its total spiritual re­
sources . . . seeking God’s help,
. . . and seeking yours . . . (
(

DO

E L D E R SPRINGS B APTIST
Aid Ortaada RA at Heater Are.
M- Hamilton O r il lia — Paatar
Sundar School _ _ 1:41 a. s .
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:1* a. M.
Tralnlns Union ---- l : t l p. aa.
Braalns Worahlp — l i t ! p. aa.

IT A L T

B AP TIST MISSION
E NTE R PR IfC
Sundar S e h o a l------ * : l l a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp - 11
a.
Tralnlas Union ----- S:t* p. m.
Evanlns Worahlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Wad. Nlsht
Prarar Mealing __ 1:1* p m.
Rar. R- J. Bar a t o n -----Paator

A m

Christian
F IR ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
HOT g Sanford Av*.
R. Varnoa Foliar
Sundar School _ _ l : t t a. ra.
Moralag Worahlp - I t : * * a. aa.

*W r -w —

CHRIST CHURCH
Church U r i e l , Longwnod
Fr. Charles W. Btewart, Jr.
Vicar
H oly Communion — *.*# a. m.
Family Sarvlaa A
Clsaaaa ______ !____ •:** a. m.
C l a a a a i _____________1:1* a. m.

DIP TO

Church O f Christ
CHURCH o r CHRIST
■4
Geneva
Ralph B r i w i r Jr.
Bvansallat
Blhta S c h o o l --------t:*e a- m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 1:1* a- m.
E anln* Worahlp _ 1:1* p. m.
Wad. Prarar Service ! : » • 4 m.
PAOLA CHURCH 0&gt; CHRIST
Highway t l Watt
MBfrl*. Ruhr- ——
Evangelist'
HIM* C l e a t ______10:oo a. m.
Mornlns Warehlp _ 11:11 a ,m.
Evanlns Worahlp — 1:0* p ne.
Bible claaaai Wad. . 1:11 p. e».

B O L T CROfR
dtt 4 P erk Ava.
Fr. Laray D. Bapar, Raatar
Holy Communion — 1:1* a. m.
Family Sarvlca end
Sunday School ......
I:** a. m.
Mornlns Prerar
IPtrat Sunday —
Holy Communion l l : e e a. at.

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner tth St. and Laura) Ava.
Rav. L. H. K a l t t y ____Paatar
Talaphenai m - T a t i
Sunday School ___ t : t l a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp __ 10:11 a. m.
Evanlns Worahlp _ 7:0# p. m.
W * 1 Prarar Sarvlca 1:1* p. m.

GOOD SHEPHE RD
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
111* A Orlande Drlva
Hwy. 11.11)
Sanford. Florida

in -in i

T h * Rav. J. Gordoa f a i r ; ,
Paator
Sundar Schael ____ 1:11 a. ra.

s ir n iir r w o r i m r ^ m i w v B . "

Communion— Flrat Sunday In
Each Month
Klndarsartaa and Nuraarr

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OF
T H E REDEEMER
1*1 W. I I th Place
‘T h e Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and T V "Thla la the
Life"
Karbari W. G o a n * ____Paator .
Sundar School ____ * : l l a. m. ’
Worahlp Service _ l « : l t a. m.
Kladarsartan a i d Nuraarr

Christian Science
CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
lo* Call Second Strait
Sunday Sarvlca *
Sunday School ...— II:** a- mSubjarli "Soul"
Wadn. -dor aarvic* . (:** p m.
I t r -dins Room: 1*1
Klril
Waawdaya: l t : t * a m — 1:1* pm.

Church O f God
CHURCH OF OOD
Dnd A rranch
L II Alford __________ Paator
Sunday School ..... •: * A a m.
Mornlns Worahlp
I I : * " a rn.
Evansaltallr Sarv
7 *0 p m.
Family KleM Sarvlca
T. r. K. Wad. ____ 1:10 p m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
|iWY. I l l
Pb I D - I l l *
paator ___ Cheater W. Pl*nk
Sunday School
!•:** a m.
Morning Sarvlca — II:** a. m.
Tralnlns U n i o n ---- *:I0 p m.
Evanlns Sarvlca _ 7)1* p. m.
Wadnaadar Maallnsa;
O r s a n la a llo n a _- &lt;:ta p na.
P r a r a r ___________ 1:1* P m.
Choir ____
»:*# p. nt.

CHURCH OK OOD
OK PltOPIIECT
a-ga1101 Elm Avenua
4^
Rav. Roharl Welch ___ Pallor
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a m.
Worahlp S a r v l c a _lu l l a. m.
li - nsallatls Sarv. __ Iris p m.
Tuadari
Hlbla T r a i n i n g ____l i i l p. m.
ThuredtrTx
Touns Paopl* Sarvlca l l t l p m.'

O w m b l**i b w r AAwaMag Sanaa*, fee.
Sunday
DauUronomy
11:29-12

Monday
Proverb*
22:1 -S

Tuesday
laaiah
2:1-4

Wadnearlay
Eiali la I
11:19-22

Thu rant j
Mark
11:11-17

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LuYi
6:17-19

Southern Methodist
F IR ST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman'! Club Bulldlnr
1*1 Oak Ava.
Durarard 1L Knight Jr., Paatnr
Sundar S r h o o l _____I I I
a. m.
Worahlp Service ___ 7:1* p. ra.

■F IR S T CHURCH
OF TH E NAZARENE
W. Ind SL at Maple Ava.
P*ul B t e k a a __________ Paator
Sundar School -___ 1:41 a. rn.
Mornlns Worahlp __ 10:10 a. m.
Touth H o u r ___ — __ t:00 p. m.
Evansallatla Service l i t * p . m.
Mid-Weak
Service (Wad.)
7:*( p. m.
Third _B HP&lt;UJ__________ __
klngaplratloa
l i t * p. aa.
FIR ST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rav. W. L. Holcomb*. Paitor
Sunday
1:41 a. ra. _ _ Bible School
11:00 a. ra. _Mornlns Worahlp
7:00 p. m. _ Evanlns Service
7:0* p. m. _ Wad. Mid-Week
Prayer Service*
7 00 p. m. _ Laat Wad. Mlailosary .Service

Pentecostal

F IR ST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
1*1 Orange Straat
Rav. E. Ruth Grant _ Paator .
Methodist
^ Sunday Sc h ool____1*:*0 a. m.
(” Mornlns Warahlp _ l i t * * a. nt.
F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
Sundar Evanlns —. 7:1* p. m.
i l l Fark Av*.
Wad Bible Studr „ 1:1* p. m.
Rav. Robert M. Janklna. Paatar
Conqueror* Maatlns
Mornlns Worahlp
1:1* p. rn.
F r i d a y ------------- 1:1* p. m.
Sundar S c h o o l ____1:41 a- m.
Murnlns Worahlp _ 10:11 a. m.
MTF M a a lln sa
S:S0 p. m.
Presbyterian
I Intermediate, Senior)
Evanlns Worahlp _ 1:1* p m.
F I R S T PR ESBTTE R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford.
Fla.
Oak Av*. A Ird SL
Grover C. Sawall J r . _Paitor
GENEVA METHODIST
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aailalant
CHURCH .
Paator
Ilav. W. E. T i m m a ____T u t o r
Church School ______ 1:41 a. m.
Sundar S c h o o l______ t:«| a. m.
Hanlon M a t t *
10:11 *. m.
Murnlns Sarvlca* __ u :0* a. m.
Murnlns Worahlp _ ll : o * a. m.
Choir Practice (A ad 7:1* p. m.
Plontar
Kallowahlp
_
f:*c p, m.
Every Una Waluem*.
hanlor III Kallowahlp 4:0* p. m.
Evanlns, Worahlp „ T;lo p. m.
Wad. Prayer Maatlns 7:t0 p. ra.

FIR ST

OAK LAWN BAP TIST CHURCH
) T « ) Country Club Road
Sponaorad hr Kirn Uapllal
Church
Re*. R. T U a r r a l t ---- Paator
Sunday Suhuol
0 :0 a. m.
Worahlp rarvlea _ lt; «* a m.
Tralnlns Uulon —
•:** P m.
Evanlns Worahlp — 1:1* p nt.
Wad Prayer Sarv. . . T:J* p m.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Suntand Eatataa
Cltrua H alf hia
Kav -Charlie B. l l o f f __ Paatar
Church School ____ 1:4* a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 1 1 :** a. ra.
M T F _______________ 1:1*
p. ra.
Eva. W o r a h l p _____ 7:1*
p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:1* pm.

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Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIST
U l ) Park Avenue
Bart Brown ------- K vangiltit
Sundar
HIM* S t u d r ----- —
a ™Mornlns Worahlp — 11:0* a in.
Evanlns Service — *:I1 p m.
Baa "Harold ot Truth" I p mSundar on Chennai I
Tuaadar
Ladlaa Ihbla Cla n . I tiP I a- m.
Wadnaadar
RJbla Cl a a a ------- 1:1* P- m.

Methodist
OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Oat tan
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroa
C. A. Baatly
. Paator
Oatoan
Sundar School ___ 10:** a. ra.
Oalaan
Worahlp S a m e * — 11:** a. ra.
Stafford Memorial—
Worahlp Sarvlca _ 1:10 a. ra.
Stafford M*morlal—
Sundar School ----- 10.11 a. ra.

Saturday
John
8:S4-38

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onura 11*. at Woodland Ava.,
Ilav. John H: IJIrty Jr., raelur
Church S c h o o l ____|:(S a. m.
Murnlns Worahlp _ ll:oo a. m.
M T F ______________ 1:10 p m.

COVENANT rRESBYTKRIAJi
1774 South Orlando Drlva
Thomaa IL Makln _ _ Paamr
W u r a h l p -------------t:oo a. m.
Church School ___ 10:0* a. m.

•The Foil jvving’ Sponsors Make This Church Notice A nd Directory P age PossibleTHE AM ERICAN O IL CO.
Mr. L Mrs. M. K. StrickUnd

B E TTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, C«8»e]berry, *1».

AR T BROWN
PEST CONTROL
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

H A R R E LL &amp; B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 36th £t., Sanford

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
FOOD FAIR STORES. INC.
Robert Sulouff tnd Employees

NELSON A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

SEM INOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, FIs.

KILGORE SEED COM PANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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B IL L HEM PHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Stnford

HO LLIfR MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

CHELSEA T IT L E AND
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. Fir»t, Sanford

H IL L H AR D W AR E A
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Nawman and Employees

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

J. C. P E N N E Y COM PANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

PROGRESSIVE PR IN TIN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S TAU R A N T
Rose A Wilks Bowman A Employeea

H IL L LUM BER A H A R D W A R E CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employcea

P U B L IX M ARKETS
and Employees

BAPTIST

ML Bias Mlaalenary BaptleL Blpea Av*.
New
ML
Calvary
Mteelaaary
Baptlet
t l « l W. 11th SL
Naur Salim Primitive Baptlet Ckureh,
1111 W. IK S SL
New ML Bias Baptlet Charch. I l l * rea r Av*
Oaklawa Baellat Chapel, t i l l W. tl l h SL
Oataan Baellat Church
Plnacrael Baptlat Church. I l l W. Onora Rd.
Pralrl* Lah* Baptlet Church, Ridge ltd.
Fare Fark
Presree* Mlaalenary Baptlat Chureh. Midway
■ecend Shiloh *4tea lo nary Baptist Church,
Ninth * Hickory
■t. Jamie Miealonarr Baptist Charch at*,
nd. t i l Oeteaa
BL Paul Missionary Baptlet Church. Il k SL
■ L Matthew* Mleslesary Baptist Church
Canaan Height*
■ l Jehn'a Ml tile aery Baptist Church.
t i t Cipraea f t .
Temple* Baptlet Church. Palm haring* i t ,
Altamonte Bpetat*
Weaield* MteeieSary Baptist Church.
I l l B. H il ly A**Zlea Hep* Baptlet Churah, 111 Orassa Av*.

BL
Ann‘ a
Catholic
Charch.
rerehlog
Place, DeBary
SL Mary Magdalan* Cathallo Church, Mait­
land Av*. Altamonte hprlnga

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slam a and Employees

STENSTROM R E A L TY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

PERFECTION
D AIRIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff

L. D. P I&amp; N T E , INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIG G E TT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman K oleff
and Employeea

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavls, Florida

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L BANK
Howard H. Hodges *nd S U ff

STATE FA R M INSU RANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S taff

BOB’S R E S TA U R A N T
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

W ILSO N-M AIER FURNITURE CO
Mr., and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

W IN N D IX IE STORES
and Employees

-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 Antioch Baptlat Church. OvHSa
Centre! Baptl*i Church. IS1I Oak Av*.
Chuluot* V'ltat Uapllal Church
CbuluoU Baptlat Mliclon
aider Spring! Baptlat Church.
140 Lehman ft*
Flrat Uaptlai Church. I l l Park Ava
FfUndahlp Baptlat Church at
Altamonte Spriest
HI. l i t , Altamusia Spring*
Flral Baptlat CSwfeb ot U*Bary
Flrat Bapilat Church at 0 * * » v a
Viral Baptlat Church el Lake Mary
Flret UapUei Church at Lake Menre*
Flrat Baptlat Church *1 U ag w e e d . Car.
Church * flraat
r,Flret Baptlat Church at 0*4*6*
Ft rat Baptlat Church e f Saa Land* Spring*
F lr at Shiloh Mieaiaaary Baptlet Chunk,
n e t w. m s sc
F o a V la l* 1Head* B a V l ! ^
°*j^ *
L**u le s th e r s Baptlet Mieelen. Chulueia 14leal*aery ■ Baptlat
Church
M erU
BS.

CATHOLIC
Merstas Olary Baptlet Chereh. Oeneve Hwy.
Mt. OUv* Mleeiunary Beptiai Church, Ban

Chureh * ( the Nativity. Lak e Mary
All Saule Calheila Church. I l l Oak Av*.
human Catbellt Mass, Spvrtemaa'a Cluh.

CHRISTIAN
Flret Chrlellaa Church, 11*1 B Sanferd Av*.
Congregational Chrlellaa Church,
14*1 Perk Ave.
Northeldo
Christian Church, F l o r i d a
Hava* Dr, Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chureh of Christ. 1111 B. Fark Ava.
Ckureh of CbrleL Genov*
Church at Christ, Lengwood
Chureh of,Chr ist, Paata
CHURCH o r OOP
Church
Church
Churah
Church

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Ood.
Ood

1*1 Hickory
t i e * 4 Frcaeh
Ovtad*
Mlealan. Ratarprle*
RFIBCOPAI.

AH Bain la Xplaaapal Church B. DaBary
A v a , BaUrprla*
Christ episcopal Church. Laagwaod
All Balnts Kplecopol. Baterprls*
Maly Craae episcopal. Park Ave. at 4U

LUTH E R AN
Aiecnilon
Lutheraa
Church,
Overbraok
Dr, Caeoelbarry
Good Shepherd United Luthorn,
&gt;•*« B Orlando Dr.
Lutheraa Church ef th* Radaomac.
1*1 W. I l l h Place
Mcsalab Lutharon Church, Amartcaa Login*
Hall. Pralrl* Lake, Fern Park
SL Luka* Lutheran Church, R L I I I Blavla
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, EDeBary Av e , Enlerprla*
■ ta r Lake Methodlat Church
Bathil A M E. Church. Canaan Haight*
Caaaalbarry Community Methodist Churah,
Hwy. i t ' l l A Plnay Rldg* Rd, Caaaalbarry
DaBary Community Malhedlet Church W.
Hlghtandn DeBary
.
.
Christ Mothedlet Church
■ualand Eetalea
First Methodlat Church. I l l Park Av*.
r tre t Mothodlet Church of Ovleda
Ptrel Sou there Methodlat Church
Woman's Club 1*1 Oak Av*.
F ra* Malhadtei Church.. 101 W. |th SL
Oaaava Methodlat Church, Oanava ■
Orae* MaUodisl Church. Oaera Rd.
Great Chapat A l l Church, Ovlada
Oahsrova Mathellat Church, Ovlada
Oaliau Methodlat Church

Paata
W arier**
Mothodlet,
RL
II
W. at Paela
BL James A.M.B, Sanferd Ave.
SL Mary'* A M E. Chureh SL RL 111 Oeteea
■L
Paul'#
Methodlat C h u r a h
OeUsa
Rd. Enterprta*
Stafford Memorial Molhtdlat C h u r a h
B. DiBary
NAZARENB
af
U*
Naearann,
W.
F I re t
Churah
■nd at Mepl*
F ire
Park
Church a f
th*
Naaaraaa,
O'Brian R d , Fern Park
./*
Lnk* Mary Charch af th* Naaaren*
P R ES BY T E R IA N

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Cammunlty Praebytirtaa Church, L a k r U a r y
Flrat
Praahytartah
Church,. Oak
A**.
A Ird BL
Flrat P r a o b r t i r U * Churah. Casaalharry
Flret
Freehyterlaa
Chureh af
DeBary,
r . Hlshland
Preabrtirlan Chureh a f T h * Cavaaant
1171 4 Orlande Dr.
■L Andrews Praehytertan Church 1111 Lama sal Bah. D r , Boar Lah*
UpSala . Cammunllr Fro shyu rU n Churah,
Upaala R 4 .
Wsetmlnlatir Presbyterian Church. MeweU
Park. B l I I I
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SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh.day Advaatlet Church.
Hwy. I l l , Forest City
Seventh.day
Advtntlst Church. Maltlaad
A v a , Alta manta Spring*
Sanferd
Soventh-day
Advantlet
Church,
Seventh A Elm
OTHE R CHURCHES
Allen'* A K L Church, Olivo A 11th
Church af God In Christ, Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church af Ood af Prophecy. 11*7 Elm Ava
Church * f Ood Mlealon, Eatarprlaa
Churah * f Jaaoe Christ af Latter Day
■elate, 111! Park Av*.
Cemmnalty Chapal, Altamonte Spring*
Eastern Orthodea Church, BL Johns Chryaaatam Chapal, Hwy. 11-BB, Farn Park
Caagregatlon Bath UraiL tlt h A Magnolia
First Churah at Christ, BalaatUt.
I H E. Ind BL
Kingdom Hall ot Jahavah'a Wltnaoa
Lake Monro* UnIL t i l l W. Third BL
First Pentecostal Church af Langwaad
F a ll Oaepal Tabernacle 1714 Country Cluh
ML
Oliva
Holla***
Church.
Oak
Hill
R A Osteen
A
Plaecreet Assembly af Ood. t l t h A Elm
Sanford Alllanca Church. 14*1 4 Park Ava.
Bastard Congtigatloa at Jahavah'a Witnsecoe. M l Baafard Ava.
Th* Balvatlua Army. I l l E. tad BL ■.
Unity Church a f ia n l o r A I I I E. let BL

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Can a man-eating lion ever
reform !
In the wild* o f Africa
there lived a fam ily o f maneating lione. They were fair™ ly wealthy and planned great
thing* for their first and only
Royal Scion.
They wanted him to be a
Social Lion.

Sandy Anderson
Developed Mart
rm

So they cent little Leo to
Kngland where he attended
Kton and Oxford. He learned
to curb hia cannibalistic tend­
encies, and graduated magna
| cum laude and
Hia father was proud.
A fter graduation he' !look­
ed passage home on the
Queen Mary and was given
the Royal Suite, invited to alt
at the Captain'* table at
dinnertime, and
Everything was sublime.
A t hia first dinner, the
&gt; waiter with much deference
asked if he would like a
menu and Leo said, "A lrigh t,
if you insist.
‘ But I'd much prefer the
passenger list.”
(Last o f the Swipes)
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in re the net swim aultsf You
mean they're false, like those
V nude fronts in the girlie
shows at Las Vegas?
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S A N D Y ANDERSON

Oviedo Horse
Champion Of
Sunland Show

Sandy Anderson, of 810 Pal­
metto Avenue, credited more
than any other man with the
firm development o f the San­
ford State Farmer* Market,
died Saturday after a long
illness. He wss 80.
Sandy retired from the bus­
iness some time ago due to
his health and had been more
or lesa confined to his home
most o f the time.
He was bom on a farm in
Eatonton, G*., and had to quit
school when he wa* 10 years
of age. Even at that age, he
was well-acquainted w i t h
work, having picked cotton
after school. He received 20
cents for every 100 pound*
he picked.
By time Sandy was 14 he
whs
manager o f a general
store near hi* hometown.
The venerable Mr. Ander­
son first heard of Sanford in
the early 1900s and the day
before Christmas in 1910 he
arrived here. By 10 a.m. that
day he had a joh loading veg­
etables on a freight car.
Later he worked for the A t­
lantic Coast Line Railroad
and still later joined the firm
o f F .'T . Dutton. He traveled
throughout the East supervis­
ing vegetable deals.
Back in 1047 he planned to
retire but death had taken
Herman J. Lehman, longtime
.manager_of -the. S U lc Farm­
ers Market, and Sandy was
persuaded to take the Job.
He held that post for more
than a decade and during this
time he saw the market grow
into one of the busiest in the
state, handling more commo­
dities than any other.
Late last year, Doyle Con­
ner, Florida agriculluie com­
missioner, paid * tribute to
Sandy by. awarding him a
certificate
of
achievement.
The presentation was made
at Winter Haven and was ac­
cepted in behalf of Sandy by
Leo Butner, his successor at
Or* znaskat, when Sandy was
unabl* to attend.
In recent months, Sandy
was content to sit on his front
porch when his health would
permit, reminiscing over his
many long, hard years of
work. Ill* friend* would diop
in foi a few brief words snd
then depart, each getting a
firm handshake fiom the rug­
ged individual from the old
school of hard knocks.
Surviving is his wife, Mrs.
Alm a, Anderson.
Services were held at 2:20
p.m. today st F ir»t Presby­
terian Church with ltev Trov­
er C. Sewell officiating. San­
ford Masonic Lodge conduct­
ed Masonic services at grave­
side in Evergreen Cemetery.

Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River

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“The N ile o f Am erica”

Phone 322-2611

Zip Coda 32771

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W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy thru Tuesday, hiffh in low 70a; low tonight in 50a. .________________________
VOL, 67

United Preaa Leased Wiro

Established 1008

MON., FE B R U AR Y 15, 1965

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

NO, 126

Retired M inister Dies In Fire
Chas. Hagan,
Explosion

Below 0, Snow
Covers Coast

Nat King Cole
Dies Of Cancer

Father Expires

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By Jane Casselberry
A Seminole County horse,
"F lyin g Cloud," was winner
o f the (2,500 Walking Horse
Florida
Grapefruit
Grand
Picked up from the Holy Championship Stake which
.
Cross Episcopal Church bulle­ highlighted the final- event
tin: ‘'Believe it or not, that Sunday afternoon of the fiveCorning ware cesserolc is day Sunland Charily Horse
still on the misaing list. Gals, Show at Seminole Raceway
do check and see if that cas- in Casselberry.
serola in your kitchen just
"F ly in g Cloud," ow-ned by
^ might not be the right one. J. P. Eldriilge, of Oviedo, and
W e'll keep your secret if you shown by Ronnie Spears, took
will exchange it for the right first prize money of $725,
I'nlCed Pre*s International
one through the office."
winning over a class of 12
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Arctic cold spilled I Itrough
other top walking hoises. The
the Midwest today, dropping
Also stolen from the Holy Stake is sponsored by the Flo­
Citrus
Industry
and
Cross bulletin: ‘‘The landload rida
temperature below zero
A
o f tiie village pub looked up Champagne Jet, owned by
consul storm dumped snow
Farms,
Macon,
as a car stopped outside. Two Fieldstone
from Georgia to Boston.
men came in and ordered, 'By Ga., and shown by Boyd Hud­
Up to three inches fell Sun­
the way,' one asked, ‘has gins,
was named
reserve
day in the New York «r «a ,
^ anyone
hereabout*
got
a 1champion.
where driving conditions wars
black cat with a whita ring
In spits o f rain, a capacity
reported hazardous. S e v e n
around it* neck?' ‘ Yes,’ re­ crowd came out to see the
.inches fell in parts of Virginia
plied the landlord, ‘ there’s a judging o f the championship
and some schools remained
kitten like that up the road.1 classes. In other top events
closed today. Four inches ol
.‘ Perhaps then, a very big of the afternoon, "Queen of
snow hit Richmond, Va., dtir
black dog with a white ring Fash ion," owned by Huger
ing Uie night.
around ita neck?' ‘ N o— no Dean, West Palm Beach, and
Winds up lo 40 miles an hour
black dog.' replied the land­ shown by Susan Dean, won
produced blizzard conditions
lord. 'There you are,' said the first place in the (41)0 fivearoumt Fort Collins, Colo,
Second men, ‘I told you we galled saddlehorse champion­
Sunday Snow built up ava
V ran over the rector'!”
ship; "M ayfield Jewel." own­
lunches that closed roads to
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ed liy W. L. Etheredge of
two ski resorts in Utah.
A
Chrysler
Corporation Harlow- and shown by Char­
Hiving waters flooded six
turbine car will be delivered les Jenkins, took the $400
stale highways In Indiana .lid
championship;
to a motorist in Orlando on three-gaited
pushed the Grand River at
Tuesday, H. E. Cheselrrough, "Atharin," owned and shown
Grand Rapids, Mich., lo with
vice president — production by Dick Keller, Kent, Ohio,
in a foot of flood stage. The
planning
and
development, captured the (200 Arabian
flood water is expected to
announced today. The name t h r e e-gaited championship.
crest today and Kent County
o f the turbine motorist will Named reserve champion was
sheriff's deputies prepared to
^
be disclosed on that date.
"Aahdin," owned and ridden
effect rescue operations. Some
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by Edith Rosenberg o f Abhomes were evacuated but
W ANTED: M in to work on beyville, S. C.
authorities said there was no
The (250 single roadster
nuclear iissionable I s o t o p e
danger o f general flooding.
molecular rcaclive counters championship was won by
It was nine below al Minot.
"H
ia
Honey,"
owned
by
Mrs.
and three phase cyclotronic
N. D , tills morning. An arctic
uranium pbotoiynthesiiers. No G. M. Livingston, New York
air pocket over Maine dented
experience necessary. (Snitch­ City, and ahown by Lloyd Tas­
temperature readings there
ter.
ed from the Lions Pause )
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HOLLYWOOD (DIM ) — Nat It was right below Sunday at
Winner of the (200 fine
Have you ever thought that harness horse championship King Cole, velvet-voiced tins Caribou, L i m e s t o n e and
f
one of those grocery cart* was "Plum D uff,” owned and rr who wa* one of the nation’s Greenville in northern Maine
Rain frll also in Florida and
would make a good laundry or shown by Mr*. Paul Randolph top popular recording stars
for a generation, died today ol the Pacific Northwest Sunday
gardening b a s k e t ? Here's of Clearwater.
night. It triggered a mud slide
Proceeds from this Orange cancer. He was 47.
your chance to get one. A
Cole underwent surgery Jan on Carnano Island In I'uget
supermarket has donated 100 Blossom Charity Horse Show
of them to Use Little Bed Association event will go to 25 for removal of his cancer Sound, Wash. Damage was
Schoolhousc for painting and further research in the field out left lung at St. John'* minor. At least 4 5 of an inch
in
nearby
Santa of rain fell at Gainesville, Fla
re-sale. They arc selling them o f mental retardation at Sun­ Hospital
Monica.
very, very chesp. Call Jim land Hospital.
The famed singer rntcred
Hunt, president of the Retard­
the hospital Iasi Dec. 8 for
ed Children'! Association, and
LONDON tUIM l — Socializ­
observation and tests which
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• • •
disclosed a malignant tumor ed medicine in Britain faced a
new Ihresl today. The conn
in the lung
A reporter queried Dr. A.
Nat Cole began life in Ala try'* 12,000 dentists may join
W. Epps Sr. about the early
MOORE H A V E N (D P I) — bama at Nathaniel Adams 23,000 family doctors In boy­
days of Scouting here, which
body
of
65-year-old Coles, the son of an impover­ cotting the National Health
was sponsored by the Rotary The
System to a pay dispute.
Club of which the good dentist Charles Harris Sr., fathar o f ished Baptist minister.
Is a member. Asked to hark elate A F L * CIO president
bark to about 1925, Dr. Epps Charles Harris Jr., was pull­
replied, "M y, I don't even like ed from Lake Okeechobee
Sunday.
to think back that far.”
Glades County police said
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Harris,
who was alto brother
Dr. Epps* remark brings
back a quote from the Lions of retired Hendry County
Pause which declare*—"P e o ­ Judge R. M. Harris, of La
ple who look back too much Belle, went fishing alone In a
boat Saturday.
are soon headed that w ay."
They said that Harris ap­
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parently was stricken by a
Desk Officer Estelle Jen­
heart attack and fell from
2
nings was on the radio the
the boat.
other morning alearRng area
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officers to a stolen car which
had just been reported. After Kosygin Returns
MOSCOW (U P I) — Soviet
getting the necessary acknow­
ledgement, she contacted the Premier Alexei N. Koiygin,
Sheriff’s Office to alert that returned from a solidarity
agency. As she started to re ­ mission to the Communist
of
Asia.
Despite
lay the information, she was capitals
Interrupted by Radio Operator pledges of friendship, there
BOOSTING SANFORD Is tbia huge algn, on*
Lib Methvin that her deputies are differences between Rus­
of rteveral to be erected on the perimeter o f thin
believed they had found the sia sod Communist China on
city.' This sign is o ff Interstate 1 and south of.
a common Viet Nam policy.
abandoned car. They had.

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A N E LD E R LY, fetiroil minister, Rev. Chnrlcs
A. H riptin, died this morning lifte r'fire erupted when an oil heater* exploded. The victim is
shown in the top pU-tfirV its Assistant Fire Chief
R. T. Thomas gives artificial respiration. Other
firemen are shown in the hoUom picture as they
poured water into a second floor window o f the
home, located at 1107 Sanford Avenue.
(Herald Photos lay Rill Vincent Jr.)

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BRIEFS
“ Caretaker’

An elderly, nearly-blind re­
tired minister died of burns
and smoke inhalation this
morning after a two-burner
oil stove exploded in his face.
Dead when he arrived at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
is the Rev, Charles A. Hagan,
about 80, of 1107 Sanford
Avenue.
Fire Chief Mack N. Cleve­
land Sr. said he found the man
in a small room in The south­
east corner o f the hpusw, He
added that from the’ looks of
the victim he had been near
the stove when It exploded.
Rev. Hagan was alive when
Chief Cleveland and his men
found him but ijied as he
reached the hospital.
Firrmen received the call
at 8:16 and confined the blaze
to two room*. Other damage
was caused by smoke and wa­
ter, Chief Cleveland said.
The man lived alone in the
housr, the cilia-f said.
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A N K A R A , Turkey (U P I)
— A "calvlaker” coalition
government emerged
today
lo tide the country over fo l­
A home owned hy Jack
lowing
the resignation of I Stanifer on Narcissus Avenue
Premier |*mut Irion Saturday. was heavily damaged by fire
Sunday at 7:28 p.m. when a
faulty oil heater flared.
T A L L A H A S S E E (D P I) —
Stanifer said he has just
The State Patrol said today lit the heater and gone to a
a t least 16 persyn* were kill- neighbor's home when he spied
• 4 ' ill ulltoliw oil* a , ( ‘ .tents the blsze. The Lake Alary
ng the weekend in Flor­ Fire i&gt;eparlmeni was called
ida.
hut the file had ginned con­
siderable headway when they
arrived.
B R YA N , Tex. ( U P I )— Rud­
o lf Grady Coffee, 23, of
Cocoa Beach, Flu., went on
trial today for slaying the
police chief of Elgin, Tex.,
Nov. 15, 1963.

Traffic Toll

Trial Opens.

Canada Hoists
National Flag

OTTAWA (U P I) — Canada
officially hoisted its first dls
M IAM I BEACH (U PI) — linetive na'lonal flag today
Elliot Roosevelt, a Democrat­ and retired the traditional
ic national committeeman am! lied
Ensign reflecting the
■on o f the lute President j Union Jack of Great Britain
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Is con­ |which hat flown over Canada
sidering- running for mayor
for two centuries.
of this famous resort city.
Gov. Gen. Georges P Van
ier presided at ceremonies at
Parliament Hill during which
WILDWOOD
(U PI)
— the gleaming white flag with
Burglars rut through the roof
vertical red borders and a red
of the Wildwood Uank early
maple leaf in the center was
today, tried lo crark the safe
raised atop Parliament build­
and failed, but escaped with
ings.
SAIGON I UPI I - D r
Phan guerrillas hallllng government in undetermined amount of
liny Qua), a veteran politi­ forces in al li-avl Ihrec sepa­ rash from the teller's cages.
cian, said today he had been rate engagement* in thr coastapproved by the armed forces 'al lowlands north of Saigon.
WASHINGTON t l’ PD —
TO K YO ( U P I ) — Commun­ Committees in both the House
A U. S. military spokesman
as prime minister ol Soulh
laid 25 government soldiers ist China today turned ita and Senate/ are planning in­
Vie! Nam
Dr Qual *»ld he received were kilted and 43 wounded. propaganda gun* on the Drill­ vestigation* ol mounting evithr vita] assurance of support
In addition two platoon* ol ed Nations. Peking said tha dence that racketeers arc mov­
from the military leaders al provincial militiamen, about j organisation lias become "a ing into legitimate banking to
a full meeting of the Armed 70 men. were missing with I tool" o f American "nco-colon- help finance and conceal their
|ialism."
criminal activities.
Forces Council The council their weapons
i* an advisory body hotded tiyj* Communist casualties in-the
Vietnamese strongman Gen ctaslu-jl almut 300 miles north
JA C K S O N V ILLE (U P I ) —
of here were given a* 33
Nguyen Klianh.
John Michael Stratton, 19Dr Qu.it said that the pro­ known dead.
Two Americans were report year-old aon o f Stato Sen.
posed compromise cabinet in
eludes three deputy pr.me rd wounded in the i lashes and Harry Stratton, was killed
f t
ministers without distinction t h r e e American helicopter early today In a head on auto
AIWAY8 FIRST QUALITY m
rraah
eight
miles
south
of
crewmen injured when Ihcit
of precedence.
crashlandcd Callahan. A youth riding with
A lull on the fighting front HU 11! turbojet
was
shattered during
the because of engine failure. Stratton also died.

Ponders Race

Veteran Politician
Heads S. Viet Nam

Thugs Fail

Propaganda Guns

Bank Probe

The United States plans to usa
its Satum-1 super rocket Tues­
day to orbit a satellite with
"w in gs" 96 feet wide to e x ­
amine the d in ger cosmic de­
bris poses to spaceships.
The shot, eighth for Am er­
ica's mightiest booster, will be
followed Wednesday by the
launch o f a Ranger television
probe lo prjduce more closeup pictures of the moon. Both
firings are expected to. be
televised nationally.
The Saturn's satellite, call­
ed Pegasus after the winged
horse of mythology, la the
largest unmanned spacecraft
built by the National Aeronau­
tics and Spice Administration.
It also will be the first scien­
tific payload for the Saturn.
Pegasus* sole job is to de­
tect, measure and report on
bulletlike meteoroids that hit
Its wings as it circles earth In
an orbit ranging from 310 to
4G5 miles high.
Its findings are expected to
give scientists a better idea
of the hazard meteoritic par­
ticles present to large apacecra(t— particularly the threeman Apollo moonships sche­
duled (o fly ic 1967.
The 188 foot Saturn-1, sche­
duled for an 8:30 a. m. EST
blastoff also will be carrying
a dummy Apollo pilots' cabin
that will be orbited ieparately
from the Pegasus craft.
Tiie Satellite, which will
weigh 23,000 pounds with the
burned out Saturn second
stage still attached, will be
visible from the earth with­
out the aid of a telescope on
clear nights.

Dockers Strike
Nearly Over
NEW YORK ( U PI)—Near-

ly 50,000 longshoremen troopnf bark to the docks today In
Eastern and Gulf port* to fo l­
low up a weekend o f heavy
overtime Work which partially
cleared a staggering backlog
of cargo.
More than 15,000 member*
of the International Long­
shoremen’* Association work­
ed Sunday on 149 shlpa in tha

port of New York.
More than 17.000 worked
Saturday, the first day o f
work after a 34-day strike.
Negotiations resume in Gal­
veston Tuesday In attempt to
settle tha strike for west
Gulf
ports.
Meeting*
are
planned for Wednesday in
Miami, tha center o f tha
South Atlantic area.

Chinese Commies
Ready H-Bom b

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LONDON (U P I) — Communist Chinn may teit a sec­
ond
nuclear
devise
"v e ry
shortly." tt w h s learned to­
day. The weapon is likely to
lie a hydrogen bomb.
The Peking regime was undn stood to be accelerating
ita nuclear weapons program,
including some form o f de­
livery system.

Solon's Son Dies

O PEN F R ID A Y

emu? iff

weekend

w ith

Communist None wa* badly hurt.

Johns Riv*?r Nile of America

N IT E T I L 9

Burn E ffigies
JAKARTA, I n d on a a i a
(U P I ) — A crowd o f 20.000
Indonesians
d e m o n streted
around tha U. S. Embassy
complex her* today in a
mammoth
protest
against
American air raids on North
Viet Nam. Tha demonstrators
burned effigies of President
Johnson and Unci* Sam.

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M IA M I ( U P I ) — Billy Bow­
ler*, patriarch o f tha S*minol* Indiana, died on hi* res­
ervation Saturday, just four
days before h* would hav*
been 103 years old.
Graveside funeral service*
will be held at 2 p. m. Tues­
day at tha Ortona cemetery
40 Orton*.

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merce ia huving them placed on all major ar­
teries leading into the atco.
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Commie Captors,
Red Paper Says
MOSCOW ( U P I ) — A U. S.
N a ry pilot (hot down and
captured In Nprth Viet Nam
defied hla Communlat captors
at a specially arranged news
conference, Tass said today.
Tass, in • a report from
Dona Hoi, said Lt, Cdr. Rob­
ert H. Shumaker', of New
Castle, Pa., a 31-year-old An­
napolis g r a d u a t e , w a s
brought before newsmen and
asked “ how he clewed his
participation In the U. 8.
provocation against the dem­
ocratic republic o f Viet Nam."
“ Shumaker found nothing
better than to repeat the
Pentagon hackneyed ‘retell*,
tion* version," Tass
said.
“ Nona o f us noticed any ramorse on his fact."
Tass, however, isld It saw
'‘embarrassment" In Shumaker’a * fare.
The news agency eeld Shum tkrr’a plane crashed a half
mile out to aea and tank. It
described him ae "a tall blond
man in green coveralls" and
msda no mention o f any In­
jury.
Ha was led to tha new*
c o n f a r a n c a , It said, by
"guards with fixed bayonets."
Tass said tha nawsman
■Ho saw "remnant*11 o f anothsr U. B. Jat fighter pilot­
ed by an American identified
only as "D ixon" who was
shot down Fab, 7.
The Communist N ew China
News Agency reported asrliar
that
Communlat
nawaman
yelled "down with U. 8. im—UWixlUnC. -when.— iihumekar
was brought into the room.

Tax Assessor To Tour Counfy

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Page 2— Mon. Feb. 16, ’65

Solon Says Need
Big Office Like
'Hole In Head'

N A V Y A IR M A N was injured when his motorscootcr was struck by a
pickup truck in front of Lake Monroe Inn. Beinu treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital-was John W. Hcrchijr, 19, o f Snnford Naval A ir Sta­
tion. His scooter and this truck, driven by William E. Klinefelter o f San­
ford, collided.
(Herald Photo)

Space Program 26 Student Teachers Intern
Criticized By In Seminole County Schools
U. S. Scientist
W A SH IN G TO N

(U P f)

—

A scientist critic o f tha U. S.
spare

program

said

that

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multl-bllllon-dotlar search fe r
life on Mars "could establish
fo r oursalvaa tha reputation
o f -being tha greatest Simple
Simons o f all time."
The, critic. Dr. Philip H.
Abcltnn, said available evi­
dence provides "little basis
fo r thinking that Ilfs will ba
found" on tha red planet. "
He suggested that "a few
Inenpehsiva experiments to
'probf the nature o f the alrrtosphera and surface o f Mars
might save us from considera b T t ” eventual
disappointment."
Ahelaon la director o f the
Carnegie
Institution’s Geo­
physical Laboratory and edi­
tor o f "Science,” weekly pub­
lication of the American Asso­
ciation for tha Advancement
o f Science.
He has frequently question­
ed the wisdom of spending
billions fo r such things as the
Apollo project to land men
on them oon.
Today, In a "Science" rdl
torlal, Abelson addressed him­
self to the explorelbm of
Mara.
The apace science board of
the National Academy of Sci­
ence* said recently that this
exploration should be the
principal goal of the National
Aeronautics and Spare Ad­
ministration (N A S A ) for the
1971-65 post-Apollo period.
The board, ertalad to advise
the government on space pro
grams, said Mars "offers the
bsst opportunity in our solar
system for shedding light on
extraterrestrial life."
Abelson
commented
that
“ a search for life on M ari ie
thus one of the major scienti­
fic jusliftrntlone given fo r a
program that is likely to cost
as mueh as 1100 billion during
tha next two dseadte,"

Mrs. Mary Earle Walker,
Seminole County Tax assess­
or, reported today she will
tour tbo county to take tax
returns and new applications
for homestead exemption for
the 1965 tax roll.
Mrs. Walker asld her sche­
dule will bet
Tuesday — L a k e Monroe,
Country Grocery.Store, B: 15 to
10 a ^ i.; Paola, Ethell's Uroc1 0 a .m .; Paola, Ethell’s Gro­
c e r y ip:13 to 10:13; Lake Mary
IG A Food Market, 11 to noon;
Longwood Town II«U, 1 to 3
p. ro.;
UpsslaLoch Arbor
area, Upsala Church, 2:30 to
3.
Wednesday— Geneva Gro­
cery, 9:15 to 10 a. m.; Chuluots, Shaker’s Food Center,
10:10 to 11; Oviedo Town Hall,
11:50 to noou; Goldenrod, Slo­
vak Gardens HaU, 1 to 1:30
p. m,; Casselberry Town Hall,
2 to 3.
Feb. 23— Bear Lake, Flor­
ida Power Lounge, 9:30 to 10;
Foraat
CHy.
Field's
Real
Estate office, 10:30 to noon;
Altamonte Springs Town llall,
1 to 2 p. m , Fern Park, auto
tag agency office, 2:30 to 4.
Mrs. Walker said each per­
son making new applications
for exemption must present
the recorded deed, 1965 Flor­
ida auto registration and Flor­ Homemaker
ida driver's license and also
Genl
Klinefelter
Is this
furnish proof of legal residence year'* Hetty Crocker Homeor file declaration of domicile. maker of Tomorrow for Sem­
inole High School. Sha scored
Social Security
highest her* in a written
A representative of the Soc honiernaklng examination tak­
lal
Security
administrative en Dae. 1 hy 552,704 senior
district office In Orlando will flrla In 14,236 of the nation’s
be In the City Commission high schools. She is now eligi­
chambers In the City llall oo ble for state and national
March I, 10, IT, 24 and 31 scholarship awards ranging
from 1:30 a.m, to 12:30 p.m.
from 1300 to 15,000.

By Jan* Casselberry
Tha Future Teacher* Club
o f Lyman High School will
sand 26 student teacher* Into
Ssmlnol* County Schools this
weak to obtain practical classrcom experience.
These students have been
screened for gradss, attitudes,
and motivation to datarmln*
thslr aptitude fo r tsaebltig.
Each will work under super­
vision of an experienced teach­
er fo r thra* days to ls im

Handicapped
NeedMoreHelp,
Educator Says
TALLAHASSEE

(U P I)

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State School Supt. Thomas D,
Hailey said Florida's excep­
tional child program is reach­
ing less then half of the handi­
capped children who need help.
The school chief said 1,231
teachers in the program serv­
ed 66.675 students last year.
Rut he estimated an addi­
tional 75,000 handicapped Flor­
ida youngsters were not re­
ceiving needed services.
” Alt hough Florida’s record ii
better
than
many
other
states," Hailey said, "w e h *v&lt;r
been forced to limit service*
because of past legislative
freeirs on the special units of
these programs."
The school lesder said he
plans to ask (tie upcoming
legislature lot an Increase of
IV) units for the first year and
an exlra ?!S for the second
year of the coming biennium

Dabbs To Lead
FEC Conference
Hy Jen* Casselberry
Gsorg* L)»bbs, principal of
Bear Lake Elementary School
and district 6 director of the
Florida
Education Associa­
tion, will conduct a drive-ln
conference of tha association
to ha held Saturday, March 6,
at th* Tradewind* Cafeteria
In T,*raburg.
On agenda for the meeflng
art discusalon of educational
problems and tha preparation
for dalegatea who plan to at­
tend th* association conven­
tion in Jacksonville, March

both tha advantages and prob­
lems encountered In th* class­
room.
Students who will ba assign­

ed to South Samlnol* Junior
High

School

include

Ruth

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) —
R*p. H. R. Gross (R-low a),
who once said House m m .
here needed three-room office
suites like * hole In the hrad,
moved Into one. But he still
isn’t happy about It.
" I didn’t have any alter­
native," Gross said of his de­
cision to join the trek to th*
new 386.4 million Kayhum
House office building.
"They are planning to rip
out the Insides o f tha build­
ing I ’m In."
Id a recent drawing for
space in the new Rayburn
building, Gross got suits No.
2381. It has wal|.to-wa!l car*
petlng, two toilets, a kitchen­
ette, baby blue wall*, a view
of th* capital mall, built-in
weather and window* which
ran b* or#4*d only with a
brick or^grranch.
“ I t ’s plush," s a i d
th*
founder, leader and current­
ly sola member of tha unoffi­
cial economy bloc in tha
House. "But I ’m not enamor­
ed o f It."

Kalm, Lla Lunn, Ruth Wright,
Bobbl* Foraso, Mary Ann
Blirtd&gt;.U( Sharwsn, *i)d SUva
Brady. • •
’ Tilts* at South Samlnota
Elementary School will b*
Judl Kacar, Carol Hartshorn,
Jackls McClain, Marilyn Massick, Joy Bishop, and Marilyn
Janquln.
Interning at Longwood Ele.mentary will be Margaret
Steven* and Rill Bentley while
those assigned t o -Bear Lake
F.lsmentary are Kathy Bon*,
kvmper, Jackie Hire, Ann
Shelton, and Butch Baird.
Those going to English Es­
tates Elementary Include Lin­
da Telson, Marilyn
Hem,
I’hyllie Wharton, and Gay
lluttln and to Altamonte El*,
mentary art Kathy Kent, Re­
becca William*, and Linda
Cote.
Ruth Murray will b* at
Lake Monroe School.

BOBBY V. BURNHAM , aviation electronics
technician first clans petty officer, recently wna
sworn in for n nix-'year re-enlistmcnt by Cdr.
K. E. Enney (le ft), comntandingr officer of
o f RVAH-7. Burnham and his family reside at
229 Sunset Drive.
(N avy Photo)

Funeral Notice

nni.x, HR*. W t R K I _ . Funtrsl
ership Courts at First Bap­
x r v l r a a for &gt;lr». Mabrl not*.
77. who illrrl Sunday, will br
tist Church In DeLand from
brtil at J p m Tu»»day tt
Central Baptist Church o f
llrla-nti Funeral l|nm» with
H»v. Fred It. Chanet officiat­
Sanford wer* Mrs. Edna Giles,
ing The body will be »enl
Mrs. A lyc* Appltby, Mrs.
Jo fim b r lila *.
Mae *. for
burial. Prlesnn Funaral Horn*
Ruth
Wilkinson and Mrs.
In chars* of local arraasa-

Charles Hayes.

P O R K CHOPS
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1100 W. 13th. St.
4th. St. &amp; Snnford Ave.

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S T E W IN G

Mr*. Mabel Boll, 77, of 1101
South Park Avenue, died Sunda'y at Samlnota Lodge nursing
home.
A resident of Sanford for
40 years, she was a member
of the Order of the E n te rs
Star, Daughters of tha Am er­
ican Revolution, Daughters of
the American Colonist and of
First Baptist Church.
She is survived by a daugh­
ter, Mr*. Lucllis Snead Jr.,
and grandson*, Walter and
Vincent Snead, all of Daytona
Beach.
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Sixth annual Sanford-Seminole A rt Show will be held
at the Civic Center Feb. 21
from noon to 6 .p.m., Mrs. E r­
ma Smith, president, has in^nounred. Show chairman Is
George Dodson.
•‘The art association does
not send written invitations
to individuals," Mrs. Smith
emphasized, “ but the show is
open to t^ie public and each
year many poisons have made
it a habit to attend and note
the progress of our local 'artfis ts . Each year attendance
— -has mereasati.- -- /
"The paintings this year
will be presented in three
groups — amateurs, (which
includes most members), pro­
fessionals (a small but busy
group) and juniors (wliich
are judged separately)-f
"Pictures in each Fgroup
w il) lip chosen for aw aids by
4 " jury of impartial out-oftown judges. Each visitor will
also be given an opportunity
to vote for his favorites and
ballots will be distributed at
the door." Dodson pointed out.
•‘Since its beginning, the
Fan ford .Seminole Art Assorial i n lias been nssoeialcd
with the rity re reaton dr|&gt;oitm&lt; lit and lias had its help
® mid . i o; elntion in furthering
the i lluiul development of
l lie community," Mrs. Smith
dedal ed,
“ This year the county school
system also hu* helped us by
providing an H i t teadi i. Mis.
Mlldiod ItabciH k. who i tilldilils weekly 11a ssi s at I lie
t'ultuial Arts t eutt i on Fifth
• Street. The results of these
ef for is w ill be seen'ai the an­
nual m l show," she noted.
lim ing the year the wink
nf meiiihei in lists is display­
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Paint mol liluss store in a
eorner who h has been set
aside by the firm for tills
purpose. They are also dis­
played at Florida Slate Dank,
f Dodson added.
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m ruler; Frank P. Holme*, past
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ville, treasurer.
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Legislative Meets
The idea of having the Legislature
In M much u thn letfslntlv* delemeet for a 60-day period every oth­
{rations are currently Klvinjr »n ear
er year came about long ago when
to the matters their constituents
TaHahnssec was a long, long trip for
would like done In the forthcoming
most o f the people who go to the Leg­
meet o f the Florids Legislature . . .
islature. But transportation has im­
L e t us remind them of another o f
proved and Tallahassee is much clos­
our pet proposals for progress. And
er. In fact, as transportation and
Incidentally, It's one In which we
communications go, Washington is
have noted considerably agreement
now much closer than Tallahassee
from many quarters. . . except from
was a few years ago.
members o f the Legislature . . . and
It is our opinion that the State o f
we wonder why . . . Or do we?
Florida belongs to the people and
We feel that the public 1s not giv­
they have every right to know what’s
en adequate opportunity to review
being done for them. . .or better yet
and consider that which is being pro­
. . .What’s being done to them. . .
posed In the Legislature. . . That by
jong before the fact is accomplished.
the time they hear about what the
I f there Is good and sufficient rea­
Legislature Is up to, It has already
son why the State legislature
been done to them. As a matter o f
shouldn't let the people know what
fncti we have had former members
they’re up to, we’d like to hear it.
o f that August body privately admit
Mennwhils, we dare the legislators
that were not exactly certain o f what
to put the matter to a vote o f the
was happening until it was all over.
people they expect to pay the bills
Seriously, we feel that instead o f
and suffer the consequences.
penalising ourselves with an archaic
— By T»rm Gilchrist
custom o f legislative meets o f 60
W ESII - T y
days every two years, we should
change the constitution so that the
Legislature would be required to
meet on two separate 30-dny sessions
every year. . .but that except under
He who is kind to the poor lends
the most strenuous emergency con­
to the Lord, and he will repay him
ditions, no bill Introduced in one ses­
for his deed.— Proverbs 19:17.
sion could be enacted until the second
session. Thus opportunity to report
There cannot be n more glorious
all legislative proposals in detail and
object in crention thnn a human be­
depth. . .Even in discussion. . .and
ing replete wiflt benevolence, medita­
the public would be properly provid­
ting in what manner he may render
ed with enough time to consider the
himself most acceptable to the Creatproposals and let its opinions-be - o r by doing good to his creatures.-*“ •known.
................... ....... ~ - Henrv Fieldlmr.'

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CHICAGO —
(N E A )
—
The political echoea har#
are the noiaea o f fruitratlon
from arch-conaarvative ltapublicana teething with aftger at
the blows struck againit their
cause by hard-headed party
profeaiionala.
Tha fruitrationa team bound
to grow. Ouster of Dean
Burch aa GOP chairman is
only the first big blow. A n ­
other, predictably, will be the
dawning awareness that tha
arrh-comervativei hava
no
new hero to supplant Barry
Goldwater as tha recedes Into
private life.
Indeed, for these people the
largest effect of the Chicago
meeting may be the slowly
developing shock o f discovery
that they not only have no
new leader but also no place,
to direct their highly charg­
ed energiea.
They are not facing up this
prospect. They are not really
facing aquarely anything that
has happened to them since
Nov. 3.
Hours after the Republican
National Committee had ad­
journed its Chicago sessions,
a tiny band o f fioldwaterites,
gathered in a dinjly lit cock­
tail lounge, was heard play­
ing postmortems on Burch's
removal—as If somehow the
situation tould ' s t ill' be re­
trieved.
A pro-Goldwater westerner
was heard to say:
"W * ’d hava 60 votes right

CASE V 413: Sandy.'ajfCd 8, i That is very evident among sign under the valuable paint
was our fox terrier pet.
sweethearts, but should also ings:
When 1 would sit down to be true of-marrled couples.
“ Please do not touch!"
,
.. ■ read Urn ne wabaPcr- -baryiv
So snaTyie yourselves, If
l o r ’ when people canll
- .would Wflk Ttvcr I lift 6 X . T l E ^ l O *
» _rrwnt-Tm^ e : tretc their eyot ot; ear'a? uveyi
y
—
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ldor, rAhff •T#a&gt;tllv
n il* * . corridor!
side my chair.
than live years, to see if you fall back upon the sense of wjth lh# b(tUr c'omp|,|nu of
Then she would rub against are omitting the sense of touch as the SUREST form of GOP right-wingers at events
Contact
lem ei
are “ i n "
my leg and ream her head touch!
proof.
which were shoving them
Eye . glasses with heavy
upward to touch . my hand, - Many a busy husband then
Doubting Thomas likewise
black frame* are “ out." par
,, , ,
,
.
hoping I would then stroke her grows so preoccupied with his demonstrated this lame desire
Ocularly when the lenae. are ^
business or professional wor- to douhlp check on whit the
out, too.
Usually I would take her ries. that he forgets the vital other Apostles had told him
Impromptu
meetings with
“ halt," as it were, and (x-t importance of patting
his concerning Christ's resurrec.
reporters are "In "
Formal
her as 1 read.
children on the hark or of glv- tion?
_' 1
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news confereneVs are “ out “
Hut If I were to lift my band mg
them
an
affectionate
For he said he would not
F'cMy ,ur* , '
'r
Blrda are “ in." Cousins na­
to turn the page and then fail squeeze.
tielirse it until he could put “ _re r**'*'n4
*• ‘ nut
*
med Oriole are “ In." Dartre to drop It backdown i■|m•rs her
\nd wives are ^specially his lingers ip the nail holes ^ ‘,m
change ts governcue la "In " and Southwast
head, then she would raise Inr hungrv for tactile evidence &lt;&gt;f in Christ's hands snd place his merit again,
Texas Slate College is “ In."
head higher in an effort to jou r love
hand in the &lt;v ord wound In the
Military reserve officers in
The Old Cynic taya “ Nowareach my hand
Here in Chicago we see side of Jesus
Congress are "out "
For she seemed to fs-vl murh ill an v hones moom rs striding
Husbands please make it a days 'llon tsl A l«f' sounds like
l» n g brisk walks are ' out,"
happier when she was touch down
Muhi.an
lloulevald, point to kiss your wives more a used car lot owner and
but strolling, with stops to
ed
hand in hand
often an t dra|&lt;e jour arm 'l.lnroln' Ilka one of his bar-hake iiands with tourists, is
She didn't even require to
And many engaged couple* around their shoulders, even gains."
“ in "
Indoor swimming i» j
pitted hut would tie fair- alao
walk a Ion.'
holding though momentarily.
*
*
in " l*r rle Mesta, who used
ly content at the mere con- hands, for the sense of touch
Do the same for your child
A fter a poliln an bragged
to be in," tint w as ' out ' lor
&lt; s
bark " "
, , c * w,,h * banian hand
u actually the Supreme i ourt ten, lor then you will reduce that he understand.* Women,
a fi
V ars. is &gt;.n
in a j y ou readers who have pet among our various sen-e or much subconscious apprehen he had a runfertn. r. with hi*
gain
in * r',lK '* ,n morc rf.igi or cats nave often note,! gans
&gt;lon Your pats are superb wife. Strangely, hr now lays
than | ', r • a r jh • rf r,l,*"n this same desire of animals to
Women want words Espe tranquilizers of fears'
he was m i s q u o t e d
*' 1,1 m" ' 1
1 * time and
(bp
0f (heir human d ally complimentary term *1
And send lor the ino (mint
will usual v find a way to gel
,
,
,,
„
,, masters
| But the ear snd even the “ Tests (or Successful Husin i vi n w len • e a out
| y or (bp
(touch) sente eye take second place to the hand* and W ives," enclosing
\aporuers an- "in " Red I,.
__________ _ ,__________
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Is of paramount Importance organs of touch.
s long stamped, return envapa)tui,it
ln
• te e jn fX pr, , , i ng |ove ln j s((ec- I That's why st various Art lope, plus JOc Rata yoursalvts
..
-ih
”
when
1
phono is “ in " except
Museums you will find this thereon
it's out of order.
The
Mormon Tabernacle
Choir and
the
I'edrrnslei
River are both “ In." Filing
cabinet* are "out "
III fi sets, as gifts, sre
"out " The Bobby Baker In­
vestigation is more off and
on than “ in ' or ' out “ Lights
ara "out

The Lighter Side.

WASHINGTON

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To be really “ In." It had to
It hat frequently been point­ be “ a common cold with Iraed out that tlie influence of rheal ami bronchial irrita i
I tlon
a U. S. preaident extendi fai
Thia started me to thinking
beyond hia official powera aa
that now might be an good a
Chief Executive.
time ai any to review aome
This wae never more evi­ of the "Ina" and "ou t*" that
dent than a few weeki ago have come about aince Johnwhen President Johnson wai ion took offlcr
tielng treated at lletheida
We are all aware, of rourae,
Naval Hoipltal for what wax
that ballroom
danring
Ii
apparently a virus Infection. “ i n " For the younger let,
All over lissy^ people
with • urh d.imes a* the “ W atuil"
:
amide a, aflfezn , icough* and and the • Krug." alio are
wheeze* ware proudly Idenll but tap dancing, except in the
tying with the President. In case of the Junior senator
olhrr words, the common cold from California, ii “ out "
w s* "in ."
business suits
and dinner
Rut a runny nose, clogged Jerketa are "In ." White tirv
elnui passages or other mis and taila are ''out." Western
rrirs associated with the up hats are "In ," but only when
per respiratory tract were not In Toxaa, which Is definitely
by themselves at tha height "In " at all lim n . Arizona, on
the other hand, U "nut "
id fashion.
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Herald Area Correspondents
Fnlerprlat
Mra. Rite hit Hirrfa
8A8 3834
868 4804

Altamonte Springe
Mr*. Julie llerVoe
8S8-I1IS
Brar Lake-Forest (Tty
Mr*. Maryann Mllre
838-3878

1 ik r Mary
Mra. Franrre W riter
317-6211

Caeaslbcrry
Mr*. Janr t'aearlberr}
US-1044

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Chalunta
Mra. Juan Megla
313-3741

l.ekr Monro*
II 1.. Juhneoa
122-4738

Detlary
Mre. John laone
468-4881

Letters

North Orlando
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
322-6793
Oateen
Mra. C'larrnrr Snyder
322-4841

Deltona
Mra. Mildred Hatty
688-5831
Geneva
Mra. JnAnn liaya
349-4871

Editor, Tha Herald:
Thi* Is to notify you that
the Hpi-cial Studies Program
of
the
Regional
I'luiining

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Mr*. F.vrlyn Lundy
363-3140

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|iroceuding satisfactorily. All
of the consultants required
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Council and will ha submitJmg final report* within Un­
to vt nil to SO .days.
We are, of course, very
pleased that till* Vital progium could hr carried uut. As
jiiu know, several studies re
lid ins; to the growth potential
of East Central Floitda are
being undertaken. These in­
clude a complete analysis o f
the
region's
economy,
It*
highway
network,
airport
nerds, water resource prob­
lems and industrial potential,
among other things. Ths very
finest spec iallsta in Florida
and the United M ate* have
been engaged to do thi* Work.
Our preterit plana call for
a special meeting to he held
in late February or rally
March In order to pretent the
varloua finding* and recom­
E veryth in g come* out aunahlne-freah. N o lingering fume* or fuel odor*.
mendation* that are being de­
And you aava aome 300 hour* a year (pen t on lugging heavy dothea-baakete
veloped at part of this pro­
to the backyard clothealina . . . not to mention pln-upe and take-downe.
gram. You will b* invited to
An electric dryer ie elicit|&gt;«r to buy — chea|ier to uee. And can be aafely
participate in this meeting.
Between now and then, apeinatzilled wherever you want it.
rial releasee entitled “ Council
-SVr the neurit innovations in im/irovaJ, automatic /lameltu tUctrie u.others
Keynote*" will b* sent to ypu
and dryer* at jv u r appliance dealer.
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which outline various facta,
guideline*, opinion! and atatiatica designed to be of value
t « Investors, developers and
Till III s NO MATCH r
other* Interested in the fu ­
I nil f I AMI I I SS
ture o f Eaat Central Florida.
I LtCtltM l IVING*
I f you. have any question*,
pleat* contact ni* at our new
headquarter* her* in Tituavilla (*67-6453).
F L O R ID A
POWIR
A H I N T
C O U f A N T
H U M
BUI LD
FLO R I D A
Robert H. Doyle
W.
Seott
Burns,
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207 MsrnoMa A t *.
Executive Director

“ What do we do? When d«
aside. Typical was California’s
rommltteawoman, Mrs. John we g o ? "
Bowlsr Jr., who sounded as
Many group* have speedily
if she could never again bring recast thsmselvea in forms
herself to support a Republi­ like the Committee for .Con­
can progressive' for tha pres­ stitutional
Government
or
Committee fo r a Reapportion­
idency.
Who could be a warmly wel­ ment Amendment (to upset
comed candidate of these for­ the Supreme Court’* one-man,
ces in 1968 is difficult for one-vote ruling). In soma
them—or anyone else— to see communltlea thsre may al­
ready be four or five o f these.
right now..
Sen. John Tower o f Texas
To some thoughful Goldwa­
it under serious threat in his ter men. eager to ksep these £
1966 re-election bid. Even energies harnessed in a good
without that, his name sel­ conservative cause, the pres­
dom is heard in presidential sures from the volunteer*
context- .
spell potential danger. They
Colorado's Sen. Peter Dom­ voice a strong fear that ma­
inick is tha ona individual ny, lacking forceful direction
who^e name does crop up, from the top, will safisfy their
casually hut fairly often. Yet appetite for militancy by join­
h«- is tcally little known among ing the John Birch Society.
the conservatives themselves
The circumstance may be
and hat nothing approaching
unique in politics. Guidwater
nstiiiiial status.
hns gone hack to his moun­
Now and then a hopeful
tain in Arizona, which each
right-winger suggests they
day will seem mura remote
would “ have something" if
from
events. “ Burch
will
one o f their own— say actor
go soon. Standard GOP con­
Rontld
Reagan— could win
servatives are turning away,
nomination afid election sa
in obeisance to party regular­
California's governor in 1966.
ity and a future bent toward
But Democratic Gov. Ed­
winning .ways.
mund G. ( I ’a t) Brown,.expect­
What *teniSins o f the Cold- •
ed tu seek a third ternuuould
water 'MovdTnent is'* like a
he a formidable adversary.
huge,
rudderless
transport
And it it quite a far stretch
.
.
........
.
H
ship,
crowded
to
the
decks
to say that a political novice,
with troops. It drifts perilous­
as Keagari'would be, deserves
ly in heavily traveled sens.
quick consideration as leader­
The risk of collision or ex­
ship material.
plosion is ever-present.
This short rundown under­
lines the emptiness o f the
arch-c«zuervativcs' . cupboard.
.
. - .O V E R 35 YE AR S
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They have other problems,
more pressing in tome ways
Fanneil across the country is
l he h i my of Goldwater volun- I
leer* mustered by, F. Clifton
White ami otheis. Mott ars I
young activists spoiling for
a new cause— right now.
Their urgent letters o f ap
peal boil to this:

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Get away from it all by phone.
Swap recipes,
trade laughs,
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plan a surprise party,
tell secrets,
ask that new couple over, and thank
Aunt Mary for keeping the baby.
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Mon. Feb. 15, ’65— Png® 5

Film On Heart
Jo Be Shown
In Bear Lake

"Out of 557 deaths in Sem­ tic?. which currently ascribes campaign In 1949, there has
inole County in 1964, 2S3 oi about 54 per cent of all deaths been a decline of more than
them, or 51 per cent, wore to diseases of the heart and seven per cent in the cardio­
caused hy disease* of tjje circulation," Dr. Perea point­ vascular death ratr applying
to American males aged 45
heart and blood vessels," Hr. ed out.
64." he declared.
"But while heart* disease
Luis P erei, president of the
"The Heart
Fund cffive
Scminolc-DeBary Heart Asso­ continues to be the No. 1 kill which climaxes this week wi|h
or in the nation, thousands of the door-to-door Heart Sunday
ciation. said today.
"Heart disease is Seminole persons—ehildren and adults campaign
is
no ordinary
County's No. 1 health enemy, alike—are surviving heart and health agency rampaign. The
with local figures closely par­ blood vessel disorders that Heart Fund deserves a place
alleling those (or the entire physicians* considered hopeless at the very lop of your glv
nation as coihpiled by the Na­ only 20 years ago," he noted ingfor-health gift list," Dr.
tional Bureau of Vital Statis­
"Since the first Heart Fund Pcrvr added.

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By Maryann Milra
Special gue*t o f the Bear
Lake M'ltnmunfty Club Thurs­
day will he M r * . Elizabeth
Thomas,
heart
educational
program chairman and South
S em in ole Heart Sunday cap­
tain, who will show the itnimated film, "W h y a Heart
Association?"
The meeting .1* Scheduled
for R p.m. in the Florida Tow­
er Employes Club cn Holiday
Avenue, Flcar Lake, with Mrs.
I). O. Brooks and Mrs. Stan
Bury ns hostesses,
y
The program has been plan­
ned as one of special interest
during the February "H eart
Month" campaign.
Mrs. Kate Jones, association
member and Benr Lake heart
captain, has announced that
36 volunteer workers will lie
accepting contributions in the
area this weekend &lt;&gt;n Heart
_ Sunday. Of per*-ns «&lt;&gt;ntaeted,
• M r * . Jones advised, only two
refusals were given, both with
good cause.
Aasoeiiitiiin ('resident Rich­
ard Ostrander has extended
invitation to all interested
persons In the community to
attend
Thursday's
meeting
and program.

TALI-AHASSEE
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A group of scuba’living Flor
i&lt;fa Siatp t niversily students
plan to probe Ihe sea bottom
off Florida’s Gulf coast look® ing for tree slumps
The idea wa* eonceived try
U»e department of geology at
F S r. which hopes to estabhah Ihe northwest Florida
roast line as far back a* 35,UHl years ago.
(lid tree stumps embedded
in the bottom ol the gull would
indicate *the a n a which used
, lo be dry 'anil, and the pre
* scnce of peat and muck might
allow an old raver channel

New Bridge Club
To Organize
By Julia llarlo*
A meeting to "rganUo a
Duplicate Bridge Club f, r the
South Seminole-North Orange
area hat been announced for
10 a.m. Wednesday at the
Greater Maitland Civic Center.
Potential players unable to
attend are asked to rail the
Center and give their name*
in order that they may be
adviaed ai to developments.
■ Misa Deborah Glover, retired bridge teacher and pa«t
president of the American
Bridgt Teacher a Association,
will pretide at Wednesday'*
meeting.

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sad story of a brave French
” soldier and a woman wilh a
I ' l ' T T I N f i T H E T O U C H to th e p o -ts n f S n n fo n l's d e lim it im rk in g m eters
past who wanted to forget
. . . tuiniied by eiinirtii.s-.inii dot roe ni th e re&lt;|tiesl id »|nxvntmvri m en hunt.*
her troubles in the River
. . . m e c ity em ploy
I.. II U u n it'. K e ith A b n e y u iu L K . 1.. ( i n l t i t h .
Seine
The saga began when Miss
Germaine Perret. 6.1, look a
dive in Ihe lev riser ssalers
She was under investigation
for an alleged $12.18*0 shortage
Ttm list of ilonon to lln In volt and lions Cooper .1 Jin It Herrin
.Tolm M -m Huh
reported t&gt;&gt; a firm who cm^ ployed her as a |n»ikkr«j»r
Seminole County Itlood Hard '..n ieU Jr
Mnii.n llo li.n i
,rd .1.. n-. n .l.iim . Ili.olb-v
Enter the gallant soldier— rose to 8* in January, nearly sen v.&gt;nlcv H it. \■r.. ■ ll.-n
It an &lt; e ' .mlii-tl
Him.mini
Jean iPiorre Kavaud. 20 He
double that ol the prevlmi- ,,n d iltiu il 1oHn rl VIv». \n \d.ims W.ivne \ 'i t Itema
was walking across a liridge
Oi i -"n
I h* oii.i s \l . ifn.ili-, A rule i '"It s,
||i i,ar
when Mist Perret jumped into} month report- show
Mi dev I*i try, John I I a/u t , t ti.n It - hi Her n. and ltieli
I eadin,: tin Ini w is Hull. 11
the water
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It a vaud ripped o ff his uni it
Ilium.is. &gt; a n f &lt; | i d ! I i i ,i .I
form and Jived into the river reporter, who gave lux il.itJ
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pint
He succeeded. hut when lie
pulled Hie wurn an to shoic I Claude S I law kins i i v In,
f t Ha vaud \ imifurni was gen*. 3u1h. I rank ihillui's In- "'th
Someone had taken It while John I "i tn i aml M it&lt; i &lt; ""k

S tu d e n ts To Dive

in a FORD

FFFSH FIRM HfADS

H E C RN TLY ELECTED officers of the Lonjrwood Tourist Club tire (Rent­
ed left to right) Mrs. Otis l.ee. nltermite secretary mitl treasurer; Eldon
CL llenth, vice president; David CL Williams, president; Mrs. Lenta Put­
man. secretary-treasurer. Apimlntive officers are (back from loft) Frank
Fa.vles, shufflebonrd committee chairman; Corbett Christenson, trustee;
Harry NeQiss, shufflebonrd committee member, and Mrs. Victoria Schaf­
fer, refreshment chairman. Absent was Elton Young, trustee.

*Good Samaritan
Saves Woman,
Faces Charges

he was savin/ Miss Perret
Kavaud s superiors took ■
dim view ol die incident He
now faces charges of
losing
military eipilpment '
Miss Perret a -n was unhap­
py She was turned over to
authorities
to explain
the
money shortage

You’ll be Happier

Mount Kilimanjaro is the
TO K YO ( D P I» — Fashion e»t point on the African
conscious Japanese
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I y MURRAY OLOKMAH
Sport* Ultor
Nmpopor Extarprbo Ann.
PALM BPJUtftiS, Calif. — fo r tha next ahop and write
(NEA) — The troubU with latter* home. The Jan* haa to
women'* go lf li that they
take thoa* 170-pound tlgressea and put them In aiae 14
ahorta.
1 didn't aay to. B lverly
llanion did. And ahe can a f­
ford to talk, alnca In 1968
ahe wa* the leading tigraaa
o f them all, tha loading mon­
ey winner on tha women'* pro
g o lf tour with aome $13,000.
That lum would have plaoad har fifth laat y«ar. The
man'* top moneymaker In
1058 got $48,000, good en­
ough fo r only ninth or tenth
In '84. Which ihould f i r * you
aq Idea where tha men are
going and tha gala are back­
pedal puihlng.
''The preaa la part o f tha

raison," Her ** 14, looking ma
Tight in tha aye, which aba’a
U ll enough to do. "The women
don't gat tha coverage. Ten
year* ago wa had Bahe Z *.
hariag, Patty Berg and Loula*
Suggs. There wa* real com­
petition.
"Today there1* only-Mickey
W right, dominating tha field.
And very frankly aha lack*
color. Wa don't have anyone
good enough to be watched
who ha* appeal.
“ When W iffl Bmllh Jam­
med her wrlata—once when
ahe toppled o ff a motor acooter and tha eacond whan ah*
hit a mul* on a Mlialaalppl
road In har Volkawagan—it
wa* * real blow. W iffl play*
ed Huckleberry Finn perfect."
And what'a wrong with today'* craw l
"Th ey got thalr ahorta on
the morning, In the afternoon
and at night," Ik v warmed
up. "They ait around and play
poker and hav* dinner lent
up to their roomt.
“ They can’t compete with
the men ** player*. They
hav* to be women.".
Beverly, tall and graceful
and exuberant, apeak* from
tha detachment of retirement
She la a teaching pro at Ber­
muda Duma In Palm Denari,
and a houaewtf* and mother,
aa wall. Har laat full year on
the tour Was 111(11. though
aha claim* slie'e a heller golf­
er now became " l really un­
derstand t h e
game— brute
force
and determination
Inoiuiht me along on tha
tour."
''There'* nothing about It I
miss," she added. “ Pro golf le
a great postcard course for
woman on how to gat along
with people, but I don't think
women are physically and
mentally dealgiicd for n life­
time of competition," Except
maybe « t tha country dub
dance.
The Jo* on the tour, Bev
pointed out, has hi* wife
along to do the cooking, (hop­
ping, laundry, take care of
the valet, make reset vatlona

Oviedo Lions
Storm Over .
Commodores

Steve Groover
Breaks Record
For Rebounds

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By David Higginbotham
Herald Sport* Writer

By Marshall Ling*
Herald Sport* Writer

Seminole High ciga r* play­

do all that haraalf after a

ed their beat ball gam* of the

hard afternoon on the link*.
Now Bev'a idea o f a rum­
mer round o f golf, even In the
heat o f tha daaart, la to wait
until 4il0, Uka along a half
watermelon and a coke cooler
for frequent (to p i under tha
palms and commune with tha
coyote*.
"They look at you," she
laid, "Ilk* you're craxy."
The coyotea atay hidden In
the winter because drove* of
two-legged animals
(warm
over Beverly’s horn* course,
Ilk* during the Bob Hop*
Desert Classic.
v
flhe Is married to Andy
Sfirjgl, a local buslncsaman
who outdrives her. "But if it
looks like he's g o tn g 'lo outscore me," aha winked, " I tell
him to change hi* grip."
Mra. Kfingl Is how iha’s
known at the Rotary Club In
Palm Desert. .It's only six
Utters," she told a puixled
Ft ad Waring ana day.____
"Yaa," aald Fred, “ but how
do you arrange them ?"
•
The Sfingis have adopted
two little buy*, John and Jay.
"And whan they aay mom­
my," B*V aald, "you can take
all your trophlee.”
Then ahe went out to give
a lessun. Mra. Sfingl looked
good In shorU.

aeaion Saturday night when
they
defeated the
Bishop
Moor* Hornet* by a score of
57 to 42 and Steve Groover
broke the SIIS record for re­
bound* on ■ season bails with
22 to make hia aeaion total
208.
In the first quarter Groovar
alio lad th* Tribe with aevan
points and Buddy Stumpf waa
second with throe. Don Nich­
olas and Lam ar Oxford made
two point* each and Ron Hin­
ton added ana.
Danny McNamara .was high
man for the Uorneti In the
first period with five points
and M lkp_?iylor -was second
with three, Paul Miller made
two point* and David lnsburg
and Bill Dunn each added one
to put the Hornet* 15 to 12 at
the end of tha first quirter.
Groover waa again high man
far tha Seminolei with five
point* In the aecond period.
Wnion, Oxford, Stump/ end
Nicholas e a c h added two
point*. Dunn made four points
for the Hornets and Taylor
and Miller added two each.
Tho Tribe led 29 to 23 at tha
half mark.
- The heated play of the third
atinza brought the Seminole*
nine point* and the Hornet*
10. Groover dumped In four
more points, Nicholas three
and Frank Murray two. For
the Hornets, McNamara made
four points and Miller mad*
three. Steve Dornsif mad*
two and Isenburg added one.
Going Into the final frame
tho Seminole* held a 21 to 33
margin. Murray came to life
for the Tribe with eight points
and Nicholas made six. Hin­
son and Stumpf made ■ basket
each and Groover added a foul
shot. Dunn made four point*
for Bishop Moore and Taylor,
Miller and Art Wroblo each
added two points. Tha Seminoles went on to win the gem*
57 to 42.
In the JsyVee competition
the Baby Seminole* lost by a
score of 38 to 59, bqt they pul
up a good fight. Frank Whigham was high man far the
locals with 15 polnti and Paul
Leituy was second with six.
Greg Ginas made six and
Larry llodgai added four with
Wayna Burnstd making a bas­
ket and Wally Jamlgan a foul
shot.

FSU To Start
Rebuilding Job

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P1) —
Coach Bill I ’rtcrson begins
tha job. Feb. 27 o f rebuilding
the team that vaulted Florida
fltale Unlveralty into nation­
al football prominent* laat
season with an 8-1-1 record
capped by a Gator Bowl
thrashing o f the Oklahoma
fioonara.
The talk I* complicated by
the graduation of Kiev* Tensl
and Fred Blletnlkoff— t h •
quarterback — flankerback
combination that powered the
former girl* mllexe to Its most
successful season sines 1PM).
“ Wo're going to work on the
passing game quite a Idt this
season," Peterson said, “ and,
of course, that means wo'll
lie looking for a passer."
Complicating the rebuilding
Job even more ie the fact that
l'etrreon only haa two startihg linemen returning among
the 23 Irttunnen expected to
show up fo r spring (raining.
Still another thorn In Pater­
son's aid* la a knee operation
that will keep last year'* num­
By Jag (Jargon
ber two quarterback Ed Prit­
U P I 8porta Writer
chett, out of action all or
Riddle: W hit do Jim Ganlile
nearly all o f the spring drill*.
Plrtcbett underwent the oper­ and tha fir m o r i of tha United
Statoi hav# la common7
ation In December.
Ana war: They both gal paid
extra for cutting down.
Tim farm er*, of court*, r«reive federal aid U they don't
plant certain cropa. Diamond
Jim, first baseman of the Kan­
sas City Athletics, receives
Finley aid If he doesn't esL
Thu f* Charles O. Finley,
owner of the As, who lsst year
rewarded Gcptile with a alzeabla periodic bonua provided
he remained under a certain

Jim Genlile Paid
For Not Ealing

weight.
Although there was no menUon of the arrangement wb*o
tho slugging Gentila signed
bU I N I pact, th* former
Ortela Ite r probably will bo
more happy than hungry with
bis contract this year Judging
by tho word* of General Managar F a t Friday.

Th*

A L L -F E M A L E basketball game Is elated for 7 p.m. Tuesday at Sanford
Junior High gym. D istaff fnculty members will fnco the cheerleaders In
nn exhibition game to ralie funds to send several o f the girls to the an­
nual American Cheerleaders Association summer camp.
(Herald Photo)

Ex-Carpenter Captures 5 0 0
D A Y T O N A BEACH (U P i) other car* "pulling mo Into
— Frad Lo rani*n&gt; -whe qtitc victory lane."
Lorenzcn took the lead In
a carpenter'* job to become
a stock car racer because the 119th lap when front-run­
there was more money In U, ner Marvin Pnnch o f Daytona
will bank another $28,600 to Beach made a pit (top, and
prove M b point.
Lorenien won the money
with a first placa finlah In
.Sunday's Daytona 500, short­
ened to 332 mile* by rain.
In 1963, th* husky blond
from
Elmhurst,
HI., won
$113,670, an all-time record
fo r stock car drlvsrs.
Using an economy gear
ratio to savs gas, Loranzon
Saturday
■aid his car was about five
LOS A N G E LE S (U P I) —
miles an hpur (lower than the Three world Indoor records
early leaders In the race, but were broken In the Los An­
he drafted—allowed himself geles Times gsmes by Mary
to be towed along in th* wake Kami o f Britain, Paul Wilson
of tha othar ears— thus both o f Downey, Calif., and Zsuconserving his fuel and in- zsa Zsabo-Nagy of Hungary.
creating his speed.
lie laid be counted on the
C H E STN U T H ILL. Mass.
(U P I ) — Nancy Richey of
Dallas, Tex., won the national
indoor women's tennis cham­
pionship by heating Carol
Hanks Aurup o f HL Louis.

Methodists Top
Nazarenes In
Church League

RVAH-7 Wives
Form League

LAKE
PLAC ID . N. Y.
(U P I) — Gary Visconti of
Detroit and Peggy Fleming
of Pasadena, Calif., won th*
Grace Methodist csgeri bet- men's and women’s titles In
lerod Lake Mary Nazarenes the national figure skating
championships.
SB 29 In the Church Basketball
D A LLA S (U P I) _ Randy
Matson of Texas A * M betterad the world's Indoor shot put
periods.
Lake Mary was hampered record for th* second straight
night with a toss o f fit) feet,
by fouls aa this waa Its first
game. Four men from Grace 24 inch**.
■cored in double figurei with
Hunday
r iu l Markus taking tha honor*
081,0, Norway (U P I) —
with 18 point*. Earl Moor*
Per Ivar Moe of Norway won
waa next with 13, Eddla Grlf
th* 1985 world apaad skating
flth with 11, and G lo ria Mar
championship.
koi with 10.
Don Gorman was high for
PH O E N IX . Aria. (U P I) —
Lake Mary with 13 tallia* fol
Rod Funaath won tha Phoenix
lowed by Danny T tlill with
Opan golf tournay with a 72
eight. .
hel* acore of 974.
In tha second game of tha
avantng, First Methodist rail
BUFFALO, N-Y. (U ri) —
led In the third quarter to
Dapnla Ralston defeated Gene
beat First Presbyterian by a
Bcott, 7-8, 7-5, to win the Buf­
Mora of 53 48. F lrit Prosby
falo Tonnla and Squash Club
tartan led 10-7 la the tin t par
mld-wlntar Invitation tourney.
iod and M i l at half Urn*.
Ho waver, th* Mathodlita cam *
to tifa la th* third pitted with
the shooting of Jim Plaott and
Bill Coleman to go ahead i3
38 at the end of Use third per­
iod, a lead they never relin­
quished.
Tom Ley took scoring hon­
or! for the MethodlaU with 16
poinla followed by BUI Cole­
man with 14 and Jim P lfott
with 12. David Lanier again
led tha Preibyterlana with 23
points and Buddy Burton was
next with 15.
Two gamaa are on tap for
tonight with Grac* Methodist
going against First Methodist
at 7 p.m. and First Presbyter­
ian playing Lake Mary N u t rasa at 1:13.
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100 X)ld Timers
Ink For Tourney

By Jim Bacchus

Herald Sports W riter
Lyman Greyhounds ended the regular neaaon
slate o f games with a 48-43 triumph over the KJselmmee Kowboys at Kissimmee Friday night.
With the uae o f a brilliant team effort, and a
aecond half comeback, the Greyhounds increased
their Orange Belt Confer
tha tournamant ar* considered
ence record to 0-3.
The ’Hound* now are in very good.
The following week th#
aecond place in the OBC.
Firat place Apopka and team will participate In th*
third placa DaLand via to­
night. Should DaLand bait
Apopka, Lyman ha* a good
chanc* c f becoming th* regu­
lar aeaion champs.
Klsiim m e* Jumped o ff to a
14-9 lead In tha firat parlod
altar taking a 10-1 Had lh
tha firat thro# minute*. L y ­
man cam* back ataadlly in th*
laat thro* parlod*.
They trailed 24-22 at th*
half and wars edged by theKowboya at th* beginning o f
th* third period.
W ith two minute* l i f t in
th* gam*, Klaalmma* tied
Lyman 41-41 but Eddla Long
acorad ftva point* In th* ra-fhalnlng- m lnuto-for th# L y ­
man victory.
High scorer for Lyman waa
Dav* M all* with 16 point*.
Ja* Aahar acorod 18 points
and Eddla Long 12. Theaa
throe played a fine gam* and
contributed team effort In
victory.
Lyman'a overall record now
atanda at 11-9.
Th* regular season la now
completed. However they have
two tournaments. Thla week­
end th* 'Hounds will partici­
pate In th* OHC tournay to
be held at Winter Garden.
Lyman'a opponent will be
Wildwood. Tho Greyhounds
defeated Wildwood twice dur­
ing th* regular aesaon. L y ­
man's chance* o f victory In

group tournament. Their f lr it
opponent will be Kissimmee
with the 'Hounds favored In
that gama.
The Lyman Jayveea com­
pleted their sesion by down­
ing tha Klsalmmae Jayvsaa
60-43. High scorer* fo r Lyman
waa Rteva Simpkin with 17
point*. Byrd Brownell acored
16 point* and Larry Millar
acorod 10 point*,
rrt v* *
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NBA
United Press International
EASTERN DIVISION
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W LBoston
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51 12
Cincinnati
39 22
Philadelphia
S3 26
New York
21 39
WESTERN DIVISION
34 28
Los Angeles
St. Louis
.11 29
27 32
Baltimore
25 39
Detroit
San Francisco
14 41
Sunday's Results
Boston 12G Baltimore i l l &gt;#
Cincinnati 99 St. Louis 92
Only games scheduled
Monday'* Game*
No gam ei scheduled
Tuesday's Game*
St. Louis at Cincinnati
Detroit at Sin Francisco
Baltimore vs. New York at
Cincinnati
Only games scheduled

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Lion* stormed to a second vic­
tory Saturday night over tha
top-rankad
Commodores of
Eau Gallia High School.
Oviedo Jumped out' to an
early la id and itayad out
front throughout th* contest
to take the ball game by a
substantial 78-61 margin.
Jimmy Courier paced tha
Lions to tha big win by drop­
ping In 18 markers. Rex
Brook* was right behind with
17, followed by Ted Ballhorn,
Charlia
Millar
and
Ardl*
Arndt with 11, 12 and s lo t
points, respectively.
Oviedo took a alight lead
early In tho first and held on
to flnlih out tha parlod with
an 16-16 first quarter advent
ag*.
Tho Lions txpsnded thalr
lead In tha second when th*
Commodores w art allowed I t
points while tha Lioni chalked
up 19 to mova way ahead and
and up with a 97-86 halftime
lead.
Tho Com mod ora* foil farth­
er behind In the third when
Oviedo's defensive play want
Into action again and allowed
tha Eau Gallia flv t nla* mark­
er* while tho Idoni widened
the margin, scoring 13.
In tha fourth tha Commo­
dores made a desperate, final
move dropping in 86 points.
But tha determined Lions also
racked up 28 in the final stan­
za to give Ovlrdo Ita seventh
straight win and th* 13th o(
the season.
Oviedo's record now stands
at 13 wins against seven
losses.
The Commodores saved face
in the Junior varsity contest
by taking a close 58-55 decis­
ion ovar tho JV Lions.

Hounds Hit
2nd In OBC

TA M PA (U P I) Contest­
ON 100 BRANDS
ant* for th* Florida Senior*
Th* RVAH-7 Wives formed Golf Association championship
a bowling league that will toqptey her* hav# until Feb.
howl every Thursday morning 27 to'en ter their names.
at 0 30 am. The first week
That deadline waa announc­
was spent In getting acquaint­ ed by iiaociaUon Secretary
ARCADE PACKAG E STORE
ed and electing officer*. Three George Edmondson, who said
games wrre howled by each nearly 100 had already algned
OPEN D A IL Y — • A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
girl to determin* Ilia line-ups up Jot th* March 2-5 competi­
l i t R. F IR S T
SANFO RD
WE G IY B TO P V A L U I HTAMPS
for the official league start.
tion.
During the first walk of
official
league
p|*y, Th#
Twisters Jumped out In front
with a three point win over
h as tw ic e the traction of ordinary pick-up trucks.
The Cats. Itnse Brewer was
the shnntlng star with a fin*
161/404 for the Twistara and
Billie Johnson tet th* pace
fo r the Cat* with 137/391.
The Blackouts and th* Jsta
ended in a ti* for second place
in the league by virtue of
their split of ssrlsl. Pam
I’apson look high game and
series honors in this match
with a fine 159/138 and t.u*
cilia Clark spun a 132/384 to
lead the Jsta.

League. Grace lad 10-8, 23-12

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form of a champion, Britain’* Mary
throufb th* air to win tho women'* long jump
•t Madison Squiarc Garden in Naw York. Mary
Mt an American indoor mark with her 20-loot,
B-Inch flight at the New York Athletic Club
Tj^ack and Field Game*.
(NEA Telephoto).

was a lap ahaad when cautlen
fla g ! came out on tho 187th
lap.
Th* flags wer* displayed
after it began to rain and
Ranch's car, trying to catch
up, spun o ff tha tra^/t.
A crowd estimated at 64,200
saw tha cau tion 'flag remain
on until tha 133rd lap, whan
th* ears wer* brought to a
■top in sing!* file in front of
the grand stand becauia of th*
ruin.
Driver* left them and track
officials waited an hour and
to minute* fur tha rain to
cease.
K didn't, and they announc­
ed the race was over.
Dnrt’l Dierlngcr of Charlot­
te, N. C., finished second, a
lap behind Lorenten, and was
followed in order by Bobby
Johns o f Miami, Earl Balmer
of Floyds Knobs, lnd., and
Ned Jnirett o f Camden, S. C.
Panch finished sixth after
hailing most of the race-

Weekend
Sports
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Mariner Cameras Ready For Mars

The city directory, like itreet
and traffic aigi^i, bouse numbcra and maps,' ta one of the
necessities of modern city life.
The truth ot this statement
Is shown by the interest which
citizens hereabouts exhibited
when they learned, that the
Sanford city directory is off
the press and ready for use.
It has just been distributed to
subscribers by R. L. Polk &amp;
Company, of Richmond, Va. *
The new edition Is a sub­
stantia) handy volume listing
JS.431 personal and business
names in Sanford, including
W IN N IN G It AC nitS in Bcnr Lake Cub Scout Pinewood Derby were en­
DeHary. with 18 continued as
tered by Tim Daniels, fir s t ; Kim Boyle, second, and Doug Krenzsr, third,
the listing age. The afore­
(le ft to righ t). Cubm&amp;ster Bob Bunnell, leader o f Pack 230, la at far left.
mentioned count considers the
combined names of men and
wife as only one name, the
publishers explained.
The directory shows occupa­
tion or business connection,
marital status and name of
wife, whether head of house or
roomer, names and titles of
proprietors and officers of
corporations, and other Item*
of information.
Special regular features ol
the new directory include the
designations of tenant-owned
and renlcd homes; and tele­
phone number
listings by
atreeti and houses.
The variety of business
hereabouts is revealed by the
many groups catalogued In the
yellow pages of the new dir­
ectory, ranging alphabetical­
BEST W O RK M ANSH IP nwards for hnndcnrved trucks in Pinewood Derby
ly downward -fo r -advertising
held by Bear Lake Ctib Scout-Pack
went-to Darrell Smith, first; Doujr _
to used cars. N^w and old
Krenzer, second, and Kobe WotherliiKton, third, (le ft to rltfht). More than
classifications go “ hand in
100 cubs, their purents ami friends attended the event held at Bear Lake
hand" here. For example:
Elementary School.
Auctioneers and blood banks!
g'utt growers and podiatriiti.
As with previous editions,
there will be a distribution ol
the new directory to replace
the last directory in free-refercnce directory libraries in
other cities, the publishers an­
nounced.
This distribution is a part
Goshen sard, "discomfort is
CHICAGO (U P I) — A psy­
of the service maintained by
more accurately viewed aa a
chiatry
professor
said
today
Holy Crnea T, p I ■ c o p a 1
the members of the Associa­
stimulus to articn and is medi­
tion of North American Direc­ Church, Sanford, lta» set next (what's that you *sy?&gt; that
ated by its effect of inrirns
tory Publishers in connection Sunday as the deadline to "our technological society Is
ing the level of alertness nod
with the publication of their
apt to he a noisy one.'*
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finalize
iln
lnmt*&gt;
aping
pmattention
of the brain." (Can’t
directories, Uu-jr said, and will
(You ’ll have to speak up.) you please apeak up?)
help to keep outsiders ac­ gr^m which has been tn the
Dr. t'harlrs E. Go»hen, w rit­
"In particular,” Goehen alid,
quainted with this community planning itagee for aome time
question
of
noxloua
ntu! its people and products. by the Women o f the Church ing in an American Medical "the
Aasneiutlon
publieaticn
(a sounds (you're just not com
A branch of this out-of-town
with advice from a pr&lt;i(c*»iun- w hat?), ««id theie have been
ing through) which arise from
directory service in this city
al landscaper.
"dire warnings nf harmful e f­ the nciey technology o f civi
is located at the offices of the
However,
a
number
of fects of noise on human
Seminole County Chimber of
Used urban living (quit honk
plants and materiali, as well health"
Commerce.
ing that blasted h ern') in
tioshen, aseoeiafe professor themselves rannot he shown
First and last on the new a* labor, is needed to tiring
roster are AA
Rail Rond the project to a successful in the West Virginia School to have a damaging effect un
Agency and William J. Zwoj ronclusicn and ilonntiona are of Medicine psychiatry de­ health.”
ta Between these two, one being accepted by Mr* Har­ partment. said these warnings
(Turn o ff that stupid music
may find such picturesque lan Rhodes, dunutione chair­ (did w hat?) generally accom­ or I'll break your stupid
f a m I 1y
names
as
Ash- man.
pany "efforts to bring about neck!)
vown,
Crews,
Stonecipher,
Plants to he used arc bottle abatement &lt; f noise."
. Goshen said "environments
Carrtway, Sweat, Oaks, Fite. bruhb tree, five feet; 18 t'iit( Y o u ’ r e not c o m i n g which are ‘quiet* anil 'restful'
t
Fellows. Register. Creamer. zer juniper, two-two and one through, i
tend to impede activity.’*
Bowling, House, Punch and half feet; Ik* (Ilex Burfodi
Goshen said, "Investigation
(W het's that he aald? Oh,
hopper.
(globe) two-lhrea feel; three of the health consequences . . . never mind, I've gnl work lo
lllox East I’alutka, cight-IU (would you repeat that?) . . . do.)
feet; six H etii Juniper, two- health consequences, however,
United I’ raa* International
three f.-et; IK variegated pit- beveals no significant correla­
W » » i Virginia has to mil­ tieporutn, 18 34 inches; five
tion with none.
lion arras af forest ravering lllox Bufodi, fou r-five' feet;
“ The issue raise* a much
(15 par rent of Its land area, dnylilite. unlimited amount.
broader cue (speak up) and
according to the World A l­
In addllicn three yarda of that ii the prevailing assump­
manac.
peal are needed and volunteer tion that any kind or degree
Tha Brotherhood o f St. A n ­
labor ta requested to remove o f discomfort or annoygne* ii
the preeent ehrubhery and p o t e n t i a l l y injuriwue to drew of Holy Crota Epiacnpal
hralth," Goshen
said , . . Churrh. Hanford, will meet at
i\ T i i k r u i n i t m i h t o r plant the nrw.

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- northern hemisphere—where It to obsenre the areas for pur­
The space agency has pinpoint­ will he autumn, and the sou­ poses of comparison of M ari­
ed locations on a 4,000-mile thern hemisphere — where It ner photographs with those
taken

long area of M a n that are to will be spring.

by

ground-bised

tele­

The National
Aeronautics scopes.
and Space Administration (N A ­
If Mariner Is still operating
SA) announced that the ex­ normally on July 14, K will
act points at which the space­
take up to 21 television photo­
crafts cameras will be aimed
were determined by an analy­ graphs and make instrumental
sis of Mariner's flight path by measurements o f the Martian

be photographrd by Mariner 4
next July 14
The spacecraft's television
camera will take pictures—al­
most simultaneously— of the
Martian seasons of fail and
spring as it flies past the Red
atmosphere which may Indi­
Planet.
NASA engineers.
This Is because Ihe target
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OanTorS Yrrall

55th Anniversary Observed
' By Jane Casselberry
Town Harshsl and Mrs. Gita
Sawyer of Casselberry were
feted at a dinner party given
In honor of their SSlh wedding
anniversary Wednesday night
at the home of Mrs. Velvet
Jacobs on Lake Kathryn Cir­
cle.
The couple was married
Feb. 10, 1010 In St. Paul,
Minn., and came to Casselber*
ry 10 years,ago from Lady­
smith, Wise, They have
daughter, Mrs. Helen Hamnorland of Boxeman, Mont.,
and two grandsons.
The room was decorated In
a Valentine motif with hearts
and cuplda and the guests
were served a dellcloui buffet
supper. The large cake was
beautifully decorated w i t h
rosebuds.
Invited guests Included Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Pierce, Mr.
and Mrs, Don Klark, Mr, and
Mrs.
Fred
Mayhew,
Bert
Zimmer, Mrs. Mae Malcy and
Mrs. Stell Burrell.

MR. AN D MRS. GUS SAW YER o f Cnnsclbcrry
tire shown on their 55th wedding anniversary.

M is s Carolyn Lee Rice Bride O f W . G . M iller

Geneva
Personals
Bev. M. D. Jackson of Ge­
neva recently supplied the
pulpit at the First Baptist
Church of Titusville In the ab­
sence . of the pastor of the
church, Dr. Hardin.

Mlia
Carolyn Lee Rice, ahaped arrangement, Inters-1 Miss Patricia Rice attended and waa gowned in tky blue
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lee persed with amall rod hearts. Jher ■Ister as maid of honor allk organza over satin with
matching shoes, crown and
Roy Rice of Sanford, and Wil­
veil. She carried a cascade
liam Guy Miller, aon of Mr.
bouquet of red carnations
and Mra. Glen Miller, also o(
showered with white stream­
this city, were united in holy
ers and red hearts.
matrimony on Sunday, Feb­
ruary 14, 1903 at 2 o'clock
Rosell Walker served th*
the afternoon at
groom as best man and ushers
Baptist Chapel.
were Homer Miller, brother of
the groom, and Raymond N.
Rev. R. T. Barnett officiat­
Murray Jr.
ed at the impressive double

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sleg of
Lake Harney have returned
from a few days visiting
friends and relatives In Bra­
denton and Sarasota.
ring ceremony with a profu­
sion o f potted palms serving
Recent houseguests of the as the altar background. The
were Mrs. altar centered a flowered
sister and her hui- archway with pedestal baskets
'. and Mrs. Kernest o f white glads and mumt
Lanoux from Titusville and centlng each tide of the arch.
Mr. Jackson's brother and hia
Mra. Leland Todd,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. played the traditional
Jackson
of Orlando.
Also hymns with Mrs, W. F.
visiting with the Jacksons soloist, singing "O Promise
were their daughter and her M e," " T o A Wild
family, Rev. and Mrs. Jack "E vening Star" and
Stewart and children, Mark, dy of L ove."
Catherine and Helen, from
Given in marriage by her
Center Hill. Rev. Stewart, a father, the bride was radiant
former pastor of the First In a white ballerina length
Raptlst Church of Geneva, has gown of Chantilly lace. The
been called to Philadelphia fitted bodice featured a saBaptist Church which is lo­ brlna
neckline, embellished
cated near Live Oak.
with sequins, and long tapered
sleeves.
The voluminous Iscc aproneffect overskirt, edged in a
scalloped ruffle trimmed In
dainty lace, was over a full
Bursch, Mrs. Alice McMillan skirt of net with appliques of
and Mrs. May Santo and Mrs. iace and sequins enhancing the
Mrs. Florence Dauley visitors visible sides. Her elbow length
In Sanford from
Norwich, Imported silk Illusion veil fell
from ■ Liars of crystals. She
Conn.
carried a white Bible, a gift
from the groom, which was
centered with an old fashioned
nosegay of red and white
sweetheart roses in a heart

the bride cholse an ice blue
three piece ' ensemble with
Mrs. Rice chose for her black patent accessories and
daughter's wedding an ice blue she wore the corssge of rose*
brocade dress with matching from her brldsl bouquet.
accessories and she wore a
Following a wedding trip
corsage o f light blue carnations to tbe Florida east cosst, Mr.
tipped with silver,
and M0S. Miller will be at

Mrs. Miller, mother of the
groom, was attired in a coral
boucle frock with beige ac­
cessories and a champagne
carnation corsage.
Immediately following the
wedding, a reception was held
in the Educational Building of
the church. The refreshment
table was overlaid with an ex­
quisite South American cloth
featuring linen squares hand
embroidered in while and
joined with appliqued squares
o f fillet lace. Red and white
mums were arranged in the
white candelabra containing
tall glowing tapers. The Val­
entine theme was carried out
in the decor and (he dainty
wedding refreshments com­
plimenting
the
traditional
three tiered wedding cake.

Mrs. Andrews Honored On Birthday
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Lillian Andrews of
Woodstock, Conn., but a win­
ter visitor to Florida for many
years, celebrated her 80th
birthday February 2 and was
the honor guest at a dinner
given by the Social Corner
Club.
The dinner was held at the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church where Mrs. Andrews

Esminger, Mr. and Mrs. M.
V. Parry and son Chris, Mrs.
Bessie Lord,
Mrs.
Bcsula
Thornton, Ed Ludccke, Miss
Miriam Burtsch, Mr*. W. F.

Bursch, Jerry Lord,
Mr*.
Josephine Lord, Mrs. Kath­
ryn ..Griffith, Mrs. Anne Tsuity, Mrs. Nellie Fryer, Mrs.
Mary Yoemans, Mra. Beatrice

The dinner tables were cen­
tered wltn greenery and Ca­
mellias and the honor guest's
table was centered with a
very large birthday cake, de­
corated with red and yellow
roses and the words, "Happy Birthday, Lillian."
Following the delicious tur­
key dinner, Rev. W. R. McFherson, M. V. Parry, Fred
Esminger and Mrs. Edna Nor­
man, wllh whom Mrs. An­
drews lives, told of the active
life led by Mrs. Andrews and
wished her many more happy
and active years.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashbell Estsbrooke of Hampton,
Conn, and staying for the win­
ter In Oneca, Fla. were among
the guests. He Is ■ brother of
Mrs. Andrews and this was
the first time in many year*
that they were together on
her birthday.
Club members and guests
pieient were, Mr. and Mrs.
Estsbrooke, Mrs. Edna Nor­
man, Mrs. Metis Starke, Fred

Mrs. Gordon Brissnn. horti­
culture chairman for “ T ri­
bute to the Twenties," the an­
nual spring flower show of
the Garden Club of Sanford,
suggested today that prospec­
tive entrants start immediate­
ly to groom their plant* and
flowers for exhibition March
6 and 6. She added that en­
tries are not limited to gar­
den club members, but may be
made by any resident of Sem­
inole County or by residents
of other a re us by special ar­
rangement with her.

MRS. L IL L IA N ANDREW S wan honored on her 80th blrthdny, Febninry
2, with n party given by the Social Corner Club. Shown at the left are
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Ashbell Estabrooke, the honorec’a brother and w ife;
Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Edna Norman.

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MISS BE VER LY IIA /E LB A K K U was honored with a Burpriae birthday
party on January 111) at the Went Lake Rrantlcy Road home o f M i»« Toni
Morrison. Guests enjoying the delightful party are nhown first row from
the left, Debra Dane, Paul Klinger Jr., Mike Steblck, John McDermott,
Jim Lucas and Cher! Adams; middle row, Toni Morrison, Liz Klinger,
Beverly Ilazclbaker, honoree, and Linda Anderson; last row, Leonard
Hollis, Leslie llazelbakvr, Kenneth Dunn, Woody Sessoms and Judy
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blooms ami branches, be cut
very early in the morning of
the show, Containers will he
provided for all cut speci­
men*.
The horticulture schedule
indicated that cut specimens
will

he judged fur cultural

perfection which includes con­
sideration of color, size, sub­
stance, form, foliage and/or
sp in, and the condition of the

Howard
Henderson
and
Danny Rraddock attended the
K.F.A. Day at the Tampa Fair
Saturday. Each chapter of
F.F.A. chose three hoys to
represent their chapter at the
fulr in the cattle judging con­
test on Monday. Howard was
chosen along with Gary Gio­
vanni of DeLeon Spring and
Gary Pope of Dei.and. The
F.F.A. hull was taken to the
fair to he shown this week
Howard and Robert Wilkins
o f I.ake Helen remained thero
to take care of this hull.

specimen. Entries muy be
Mrs. Fay l.ee underwent
made in the following sec­ surgery in thr Seminole Me-

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B U TTE R M ILK

CUSTARD PIE
1 baked pie shell
2 cups cultured buttermilk
1 cup evaporated milk
3 eggs, beaten
1 cup sugar
Vk tap. salt
2 cups dried apricot halves
Blend
together
buttermilk,
evaporated milk, eggs, sugar
and islt. Line pastry shell
with apricot halves. Slowly
pour buUermi'lk over apricots.
Bake in very hot oven 450 de­
grees for 10 minutes. Reduce
heal to 350 degrees and bake
40 to So minute* longer or un­
til silver knife inserted 1 inch
from edge of filling come* out
clean. Cool completely before
serving.

•Family Fashions A Footwsar"

In
Downtown Sanford

Johnny Adkison accompan­
ied his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Rraddock; his
sisters, Darlene and Brenda
and brother, Mike; his uncle
Iwe Hilliard; his cousin, Mrs.
Hetty Orr and her children,
Mike, Jean and Marjorie,
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Crosby in
Jessup, Georgia. Mrs. Crosby
and Mr. Dilliurd are twins
and their get together was in
celebration of their birthdays.

birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Andr*
A ylioi of Altamonte Spring*
and Mis* Saundra MeBrida
of Dei.and were guests.

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mortal Hospital in Sanford
Wednesday. We wish her a
speedy recovery.

Neal Hoffman and son,
Tommie, o f Maine, who have
Lunrhron Salad
been spending the past two
For those wlio like sweet weeks in Daytona Reach have
salads, try shrimp - banana been fishing several days
llowaid,
Bobby and
rings for a main course lunch with
salad. Dissolve 1 (6 ounce) James Wllborn.
package uf lemon flavored
gelatin m I L rups oi ladling
Wilburn was the
A. W
water Blend in 2 cups oi may­ guest of tumor at a surprise
onnaise. Chill until syrupy birthday dinner celebration
Fold in 'v cup of chopped cel­ Saturday evening. Mr. and
ery, 2 &lt;4'i ounce) cans of Mrs. Howard Wilburn and
jumbo shrimp, drained, ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
3 all-yellow bananas, sliced. Wllborn and family. Mrs’. AlPour inlo a 0 cup ring mold amu Goodwin, Junior runningChill until firm. Makes &lt;
1 ser­ ham, o f Enterprise, Mr. and
vings.
Mrs. Herman Wtihorn and
family and Carroll Brown of
Fancy
Sanford attended.
NEW YORK ( U P I) —Dress
up baked potatoes hy serving
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray and
with a blue cheese sauce. Com­ family, Mr. and Mra. Charles
bine I cup dairy sour cream, Ray and family and Mr. F. II.
'4 cup (about three ounces) Ray, all o f Birmingham are
crumbled A m e r i c a n blue visiting several Ray families
cheese, and 2 tablespoons and the Goodwin families.
chopped chives. Cook over low
heat until the cheese melts,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hender­
and spoon into hoi baked po­ son entertained Saturday eve­
tatoes.
ning with a dinner honoring
For garnish, sprinkle a few their ion, on Howard, his
cui chive* on t"P.

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DRESSES

BEAUTY SHOP
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Among the out of town wed­
ding guests was Mr*., Anna
Carhsrt, sister o f the groom
from Baltimore, Md.

ENTERPRISE PERSONALS

Eighteen sections for the
classification of v a r i o u s nial* (One stem, except for
button, calendula,
blooms and plants will allow bachelor
for a complete range of hor­ candytuft, pinks, single and
ticulture specimens and Mrs. double nasturtium, pansy, penIlrisson urged that anyone who tas and sweet pea - 3 stems;
lias a worthy specimen plan violet and viola (G sternal; It.
Rose; I) Hibis­
to enter it between 2:0b and Camellia;
4:00 P.M. March 4 or from cus; K. Ilulbs, cornu, rhi­
8 30 to 11:00 A.M., March 5. zomes, tubers; F. Flowering,
To he eligible for exhibi­ fruiting nr berrying shrub,
tion, all plants, whether shown tree tu vine (One stem or
in their containers or as rut brunch not to exceed 24" in
specimens, must have been length); G. Foliage (One stem
owned and grown hy the ex­ or branch not over 24" in
hibitor for at least three length ur 3 leaves from stemmonths prior to the show. It less plants, such as aspidis­
is expected that all entries tra I ; II. Cut o ichid*.
will lie correctly labeled with
Container grown plant* will
both botanical and common he judged primarily for their
names, although u classifica­ cultural perfection ami condi­
tion committee will he avail­ tion with fioriferousness a
able to assist when the plant consideration
in
blooming
is registered. Plants in- pots plants. These section* include:
exceeding twelve inches In I. ilulbs, coi ms. rhixomes, tu­
diameter will he placed in a bers; J. Cacti and succulents;
special class for large speci­ K.
Flowering or berrying
mens and wit) he subdivided plants; L. Ferns and allies;
as to category before being M. Foliage plants; N. Balms;
O. Orchids; I’ New, rare or
judged.
Mrs. Rrisson pointed out exotic, plants, Q. (Collections
that grooming of all plants of i j Five varieties of any
Sweet .
is o f p'rimsry
importance one kind of plant, each in a
NEW YORK (U P I) — H
since evidence of .insects or separate container; or 2) A t
their damage, yellowed fo li­ least three plants, alike or they know you’re coming aage, or dlrt-incrustcd pota re­ different, in one container not board on your birthday or
flect immediately the fact to exceed 12" x IH” ; R. wcddtng anniversary, one air­
that the plant has not receiv­ l'lants in oversized contain­ line will bake you a cake.
ed proper care. Dust and dirt ers (exceeding 12" in diame­ Through the years, American
Airlines has baked 50th and
on Iravea should be gently ter.)
brushed away and spray reIn all sections, the exhibi­ 60th wedding anniversary ca­
aidue should he removed by tor nmy enter only one speci­ kes and even some UHth birth­
carefully wiping the leaves men o f the same variety in day cakes. The cakes are pre­
with clear or slightly soapy each clasa or subclass except sented to the celebrants dur­
ing flight.
water. Unjier no condition in Q. above.
ahould any oily auhitanca be
rubbed onto the foliage.
Potted plants should be wa­
tered throughly prior to en­
tering them for competition.
A t the tame time, the exhibi­
tor should scrub the pot or
container aa thoroughly clean
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(DsWi CUbby:
D E AR A B B Y i I need a
serious answer. Tims after
time you advise women, who
are married to men who
hare loet all Intereet In eex,
to "g e t him to a doctor."
Now tell me, Abby. Ex­
actly what can a doctor
do fo r hlmT

By Abigail Van Buren

jja£Dby

On(Btiidqsi

The maxim “ Silence li gold­
en " does not mean that one
should

remain

silent

when

speech is required, but mere­
ly that there is no need to
open ana's mouth when he hss
nothing to gsin by opening it.
In a recent team game both
South players opened with two
clubs. In each Instance North
responded two diamonds be­
cause they were playing that
bid to show a bad hand over
the two club opening.
One East player could not
wait to double. 11a had good
diamonds and wanted to tell
the world about It.
The diamond double did not
discourage hla opponents but
rather helped them to reach
the spade slam since North
realized that his singleton dla-

“

the man might need psy­
chotherapy. I f it'e due to the
natural aging proceie, and
nothing can( be done to re(tore hli intereet, then the
wife might need some psy­
chotherapy to help her ac­
cept It.

M AR R IE D TO ONE
D EAR M ARRIED : A doc­
tor can tell whether hli lack
o f Intereet !■ due to physl&gt;
cal reaeoni, or psychologL
cal one*. I f It'a physical, the
eltuatlon might posilbly be
remedied with proper treat­
ment. I f it'a psychological,

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with the diamond ace and
promptly ruffed a diamond In
*1 0 4 *1
dummy. Then he came back
♦ •
to hii hand with a heart and
*1 0 «T
ruffsd a second diamond. This
W ilt
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lime he returned with a trump
* QJItl
VKIT
and ruffed hla l u t diamond.
♦ 10 T 8
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Eventually he had to lose a
+ J I8 4
A ll
club but tha slam waa home.
BOOTS (D )
The other East saw no rea­
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son to open hla mouth. The
hand belonged to bla oppon­
A a k q i
ents and he decided to tell
'
Both vulnerable
them nothing.
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Beatt Waal North leal
South bid hla spades ady3A
Paaa 1 *
Dble
way but North had no way
3A
Paso * A
Pass
to know what hla singleton di­
4A
Pass I A
Pass
•A
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Paaa amond waa anything special
Opening lead— 3 •
and North and South fettled
for a game contract.
Of course. South made the
mood had to be Just what hla
tame 12 tricks but the slam
partner wanted.
It also helped South la the bonus was nolaworthy for Its
play. He won the first trick absence.

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“ The sacred right of Italian favor of continuing tha breakhusbands lo have their break- fast-in-bed service.
Probably
most of . those
&gt;fast served in bed la not
wive* bad long ago found out
threatened,"
says a news
that gelling up and having a
story out uf Turin, Italy.
cup of hot coffee ready to hand
The itory goes on to say that their husbands when they
en Italian newspaper printed awakened them Is an eaay
a letter from an indignant price to pay for a husband
wife who said, although the who faces the day cheerfully,
Italian - breakfast ia generally rather than with a grouch.
just a cup of black coffa-o,
And if such a small service
serving it to them in bed gave makes a husband feel like a
. husbands tyrannical habits.
king—or even a tyrant—well,
The newspaper expected lo let him feel like that for a
be deluged with letters from few happy momenta each day.
wives also fed tip with serving
It really isn’t too surprising
their husbands breakfast In that Italian women have voted
bed.
In favor of a husband’s right
The avalanche of letters did to have this morning coffee
come—but they were all In In bed.

2tiqhJUujht&amp;

DEAR A B B Y : I am mar­
ried to a man who waa mar­
ried before but waa separat­
ed from hla wife at the time
wt met. He assured me that
he and hla wifa had been
estranged for a long time
and that he never saw her.
' Well, Abby, ehortly after
we returned from our hon­
eymoon, I found a folder
with 87 letter* from her. I
am not proud o f It, but I
read every one o f them. She
telle him how much she
“ lovee" him and "mlaaea’ ’
him. They are all dated, and
were written when he and I
were going together. I f I
had known that she was try.ing to get him baek^J would
hava 1*1 him alone. It is too
late now. We are married.
My husband said those lettere, don't mean a thing,
that she lov«a to write let­
ters, but he never answer­
ed any of them. I realise he
can't be blamed because
SHE wrote to him, but if
her letters didn't mean a
thing, what was he saving
them fo r t
SECOND W IF E
D E AR W IF E : Look at it
thie way: I f he were trying
to get away with something,
he’d have destroyed the
“ evidence."

By Oswald Jacoby

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D EAR A B B Y : la is true
thai people who eat more
slowly tend to eat less food T
‘ H A R R IE T T E
D E AR H A R R IE T T E : Yes,
and especially if they are
members of a large family,
•
•
•

By Ruth Millett
The only surprising thing la
that at least ■ few of them
didn't suggest that Just one day
a week the Italian huaband
gel up and make the coffee
and bring It to his wtfa, so that
on one day a week she could
feel like a queen.
——
That would seem to be only
fair to the wifa.
Too, It ought to make those
other six mornings seem more
special.
A service that ia performed
every single day without fall
isn’t nearly as appreciated as
the service that la skipped oc­
casionally.
It takes a bit of doing with­
out to make doing with feel
like pure luxury.

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TV Time Show of the Night:

sortment of of songs that are songs In English,
Iranian,
10-11 p m ABC. Dinah Shore excellent, unusual and multi­ Swahili, Portuguese, Tsgalog,
Special. Dinah’s musical sa­ lingual. The numbers Include Spanish and several other ton
lute lo the Peace Corps i* a the much publlclied debut of Burs Sargent Shriver of the
joyous affair what with Harry Earl Brown’s “ II Cents an
Pesre Corps m ike* s brief
Beiafonl* as her only guest. Hour" detailing what li ex­
Without
extraneous
people, pected of the Peace Corps lor sppcsrsnrs sod the show is
Dinah and lla rry do an as­ practically no return, plua played to in audience of
Corps recruits ott their way
to foreign assignments.
8 9 p m. NBC. The Man
From U.N.C.L E “ The BowWow Affair” If we wanted to
10 CM) (2) Meke Room for
MONDAY P. M.
Daddy
ho funny, we might say this
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( I ) Nrwi. Sports.
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Thai1* pretty much what’s
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11:00 ( ! ) Concentration
i l l - lie New*
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(1) Huntler-Brlnkley
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(r j Dec. Bride
lit part
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(1) Say Wh ta
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gvt, but I wish you would
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HEADED OUT A N l Y W A V /
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print this one. About three
YOU MAY AS WEIL e - f
JAKES A
BAIN6SOME- ^
years ago I wrote to tell
OTHER 'k tH O S j— 1 i IHUNh.
you my troubles, which all
HOME.'
started with a drinking
problem. You told me to ad­
mit to myself that I was
an alcoholic and t o .g o to
an A .A . meeting. I went,
and they gave me all Wse-_\
help and understanding yoTWJ
said they would. A fter stay­
ing on the wagon for
munth*. my w ife t o o k
me back and I became
a fam ily man again. I am
now holding down a job.
?A?ALKIMd
It'* hard work, but I'm glad
A TU3UTI ran do it. I now live ac­
ROPE«
cording to tha A-A. program
and atill attend meetings. I
pay my bill* and stay sober
OUT OUR W A
one day at a time. 1 now
look at myself in the mirror
and I like what I see. 1 go
to parties where others
drink, but I stick to my
fru it julee. 1 don't think any­
body could get me to take
"just one" again. God bless
you, Abby, and thank you
fo r helping to give me a
new life.
A.A. A N D PROUD OF IT
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" I f yo u ’ rs quite through co p y in g recip es, M id a ir s m ay
I taka a peek a t tha sporta p a g e ? "

C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turn er

Troubled? W rit* to AB ­
BY, Box 89700, I.os Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, aelf-addresssd envelop*..
•
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For Abby'* booklet, “ HowTo Have A Lovely Wed-'
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“ I am fifty-two, and have
graying drab hair It was a
tort of blonde, so what color
should I have my hair done?
I am going to have a profess
ionsl take care of the jo b ­
s’ J ."
Why not have the beautician
try colors next to your face?
They have swatches and in
this way you can find yl irtovt
becoming shade. I- prefer the
lighter tones, and do remem­
ber that yju will need now
and harmonising makeup.
“ 1 hear so much about peo­
ple of my age group dancing
1 am widowed and very lone­
ly. Could 1 attend some dame
class alone?—Nelly K ,"
Yes, of course, and In this
way you will meet people. He
aure you select s reputable
dance school, snd check it Infora .Joining Dancing is fun
and good exercise.
"Would you advocate ■ wo­
man of fifty or more attend­
ing t night school to learn
some skill ao that she can go
to work?—E ."
1 would Indeed. This is ■
Rood Idea and it will give
you more assurance when be­
ing
interviewed.
Select
■
course in something which
you will be able to handle
easily.
"M y daughter married a
European and has invited me
to visit her 1 am slaty and esn
afford the fare but worry be
cause I have never Uavelrd
and have never been on a
plane. Am I too old and fear­
ful?—Ann* "
Go—and whit a nice trip
you will have. II is never too

late to do anything you want
lo do. J!o, don’ t hesitate, and
lend me a nost card when you
get there so I will have the
pleasure of knowing that you
took my adv,ce.
“ When mature people mar­
ry, must they have friends to
see the ceremony? We have
no mone) and just feel that we
will be happy together. We, my
husband to-be and I, are old
friends We are both ulune and
lonely. He has a Small house
and we both have a Uny sum
— Header "
Why not just go to the City
Hall and have a simple cere
money, or a church one if
you prefer’ You can dismiss
it with (tie pastor and arrange
to lx- married in hit study.
Good luck and happiness from
“ Beauty \fter Forty
“ I need an afternoon dress
My hair i&gt; gray, my skin pale
Would a gray wool he loo
much gra&gt;
G G ’*
I auggest pale blue This
will he a till more flittering
Tomorrow—From My Note­
book.

"B u t l do hava special r a te * fo r ilttl# people Ilka y o u r
grandson, M re. v a n R iley • • • fiv e dollara ft fln gftfli |

T IZ Z Y

By Kate Osann

“ Mr. Brndy w nnti to photograph the Civil War, Ganeral
— do you think both sides will hold still for It? "

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G E N E R A L TE N D E N C IE S:
You iiuldtnly » r * fnUrtftcd
In roducing thoM big pUna
with which you h*vg bacoma
imbued to • workable auecaaa.
I f you art to do ao, you nttd
a
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long • provgn raathoda with
current appliancee and aupplica that are rary up-to-date,
ao that a moat thoughtful
and intelligent courae ia need­
ed to make thle a truly worth­
while day and evening. Otherwlae you flounder between
being reatleaa at the one mo­
ment and immovable the neat.
AR IE S (Mar. 81 to Apr. IB)
Work la the keynote today
and tonight, but by being co­
operative with aeaoclatee and
planning lime carefully, ev­
erything ia fine. Get health
improved more intelligently.
A ll elae ia then ameliorated.
TA U R U S (A pr. 20 to May
20) You have wonderful and
aurpriae chance* to get your
talenla liefore the big-wig* of
note today and tonight. Plan
evening early. Set up appolnlmenta. Da with thoae you tru­
ly enjoy.
GEM INI (M ay 21 to June
211 Avoid getting Into any
argumenta with other*, even
though you know the anaweta — keep busy at own a f­
fair*. lie careful with thoae
dwelling
under own roof.
Quarrel could have long-time
effect.
MOON CH ILD REN (June
22 to July 21) Much care
muat be eaerciaed In motion
anywhere and alao be careful
to atudy atatementa - well.
Don't Uka riaka of any kind.
Remain harmonloua with oth­
er* by flret thinking before
apeaking.
I.EO (July 22 to Au,g. 21)
Strange aituation* aria* where
finance* ehd real eatate ar*
concerned, ao be aura you are
economical and don't inveat
until later In the week or
month. Buay yourself with
mlnutaa. Get it all cleared up.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Better try to regain your
equilibrium early In the day
or you go flying sky high at
on* minute and very low the
neat. Take bugs out of any
plans you may have. See that
you taka health treatments.
LIB R A (Sept. 23 to O ct
22) A good day to get at all
those small accumulated du­
ties that ar* usually vsry dull.
Thos* about will help. Forget
about frivolity and get done
what you start in early AM.
8CORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Being very courteous and
kind with long-time pals is
light, but be on your guard
with those you have recently
met. Labor diligently Avoid
the social in TM which could
he very boring.
SA G ITTAR IU S (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) Thinking along new
and very lofty lines now ia
wist since higher-ups are very
enthusiastic. Don't ba patty
or others shun you. Bs sure
your credit is good.
CATRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) .Listen to the ideas,
suggestions of newcomers, hut
don't waste too much time
from work, etc, Carry through
with obligations expected of
you. Don't invest unwisely.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Feb. IB ). Keep promises of
both a personal and business
nature or other* will be full
of Ire. Be kind with mate and
relatives, friends. Their pos­
sible III humor ii due to eth­
er causes that hava nothing
to do with you,
H 8C E8 (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Joining force* with reg­

ular associate* for long-time
added benefit* i* right, thuugh
It may change your other
plans for the day. Reconcile
with thos* who have teen in­
imical. Show your beat quali­
ties.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TO D AY, h* or sha may seem
to b* very picky aa • child,
but this is only because there
ia a love of orderline** and
rlaanlinaa* In th* naturs.
Teach early however that
there I* a time and place for
everything and lifa ii not long
enough for tboroughnee* with
all. Excellent chert for the
dietician, teacher, laboratory
workar, ate. where precialon
la a prerequisite.

’The Stare iaspel, they
do l e t compel." What you

■aka af your Ufa la large­
ly up im YO U I
Carroll Righter'a Individual
Forecast for your tign for
March la new toady. For your
copy aaad your blrthdat* and
•1.00 to Carroll Rlgbter Foracaat (th* Sanford Herald),
D ox 28, California.

Classified
Phones
Fre e s

g a a fe rd

B ir b t s s *

322-5612
Frees

■•esteete

C ee e lv

- 425-5938
niel
N et

nirrrs—

Lseg

D ie l a a t e

11 to is |a 11.50 11.80 |2.63
1« to » 14 |1.(0 |I2.32 |3.SO
11.50 |S.II |4.75
21 to 25 |5 |
:s to 30|«1 1.50 I 3.78 |3.70
M le le s e se * 4 — 1 L i e *
(f iv e e - l r f i r r w a re s p e r lie *
S tM
H le le e e C k e r fi
A ll S h ip D e l e A * s C h a r g e d
a t 1 -D ap R a te

C O N TR A C T RATE S
ON REQUEST
ULASSIF1KD IMSMfeAY
I I . 10 Per Inch
at

1

e alaasa

ERRORS
T h e D e r a i l w i l l e a t be r e .
e p s a a lb l* t a r w a r e t k a a a a s

•a r e r r e r t

la s r r t le a .

2. Personals

Sanford'i Moat Complat*
NOTHING IS LOST until a
t e d W il liam s h d w .
Herald Want Ad fslla to find 10i E. ii th .
ill-lilt
It)

Do you hava a drinking prob­
lem. W rit* P. O. Box l i l t ,
' Sanford.

SEM INO LE LODGE
NURSING AND
CONVALESCENCE nEVIDENCE
P O. Box Ills, Sanford. Pla.
100 SOUTH B AT AVE
__________ p n . i t i - i m

H A R R I E T T ’* Beauty N o o k ,
soft water, evening app't*.
101 So. Oak, .111-1741.

Legal Notice
&gt;
tup.
n n rrir
fourt
\ i \ t m j i i h i i %i . r u i n i t o r
F i . n i t i i i * i\ %M i r u n » k r i XOI.K COUNTY.
r iiA M 'K itr no,
N o r i n c o r m i t in
H O N T n i f i K F O I I K a o M lilt
KKD KR Al, N AT IO N AL MORT&lt;3AUK A8HOCJATIOX, a corpor­
ation.
Plaintiff.

too L A T IN O H E N S . Cag aa.
Chicken Manure. 111.401*.

CARPENTER. Horn* Repair* ft
Addition!. First data Wo rkmanahlp. Th 111.7001.

Pawning or Buying? — St* ua!
A - l P A W N SHOP
1101 Orlando Dr.
111-1170
Adding Mnrhlnaa • Typewriter*
Salta - Rental* - Repairs
P O W E L L S OF FICE SUPPLY
INCOME T A X
P R E P A R A T IO N
1101 Douglas Av*.
R. R. Ransbottom
Ph. 111.7100

PAINTING, Repairing endoaurae. Interior wall cleaning
by Von Fchradar wall Datargenl. 111-1180.________________
SAVE TOUR DOOR
ft JOlTll HEAT
Replace the Jalousie In your
door
with an a l t - » « a l h » r
Fraellt# Unit. For mor* tnformation call your
local
Lumber Co. or th# Pataraoa
Lumber Co. in Orlando. Gardan O-illt.

22 . I’ lumbinfc

6. Child Care

A ft B CONTRACTORS

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
F R E E E ST IM A TE !
R. L H A R V E T
JOt Sanford Av*.
111-11H

N A N N I E S K ID D IE CARE. Infanta to • yra. Opan I I hour*,
by th* hour, day or weak.
1440 8. Dak A V i , 111-0111.
CH IL D CARE, I l l - f i l l .

8. Peta ft Supplies
AQUARIUMS A
T R O P IC A L FISH
Highest Quality from the Beat
Hatcherlva. Low sal dlacounl
prlcaa. 10 a. m. - I p. m —
D A I L T — F IN N T FRIENDS.
1 Milas South of Sanford on
H ary. 11-15,

POODLE Pupplta AK C regleiered, White Toy at Flud.
(Dooming, til-1441.

W A N T E D PUPS

Noon Day Before
Publication For
Insertions and Kill*
(Sat. Noon For Monday)

21. Home Improvements

15. Special Services

M IXED or AKC, w* pick up.
II lg hf* * ciKflh or conalgnm*nl. Puppy City l l l - t o i o .

D E AD LIN E S

10. Poultry • Livestock

12. Special Notices

HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
ROOFING, P AINT INQ ft
I N F U IA T IN O
Financing Arra niftl
32!-2I I I

SICK ROOM NEEDS

poodle

f l ip p in g

Legal Notic&lt;
!■ the Court of Ik# ( minty
Jung#* f»#mlu«i# Co*ii nI y * • 1* 1*
of Klarldi, lo ProboI#
f n r* lk* Kelatf ofi
W A L T E R L. CLARK,
Dfctaaed
r i N N I . NOTMTC
N’lfOi P in 1, * rrli&gt; Kl'V#fl f fI«■1
thp umitral it it#d ■rill, on tl&lt;*
12th .lay of Muttli, \ l»
firtir m iu Hi* II nnruhtr Coun­
ty Judge tif H#ml noil* Count y.
EIorl'1*. hi* flnul rrlurn, *ccount and vouchfir, ■■ Ex*cu!nr of the KM a I* of VY ALTER
t* CLARK, il*cr»«#*l, und ut
• Aid llm*. th**n and Ihrr*. rnuk*
ipplk'illitn id fh* a* Id Ju-U-r
for ft fln»l n*tfl#m*nt of hi*
ftdmlnittrul Ion of uafit
and f i r «n 4ird*r dla&lt; ha rg l ng
him ua * lie h E l r tutor
Dfttftd l his \h k tftth dny of
K*hr im rv. * D I k i l
C
E C L AR K
A ■ K x * v uI fir i*f i h » L * I1* 11
of W A L T E R L CLARK.
I i*i*ftard
Nhln hoi »r r « rid L *»g un
Firm E*d*riil Hulhllug
Hmnford Klorldft
\ 11nritp&gt;* for Eie»utni
I’ uhllfth K*b. U. 23. 4 March
1. I. UiA.
Cl&gt;J-il

LMRIN L SMITH and M A R I­
LYN T SMITH It I a wife. Jt»K
M. R R KA ZK AL K A N il JOMKPJllNi: ffllKAKK ALE. hi* wlf#.
an. ! r i h l l l s K P K M \TITI35KK
.■ml DOROTHY J M A T l ’ IZKK.
Itl« w 1fa.
Defendant*
T ill I .Oil I \ L SMITH, whoa*
t#*hJ#Ti*# ami HhfrtaltmHi
a r p it nk *i Q» n a ft&lt;1 w ho**
Im
known mailing ad­
dle ■■ In
AqR-2. R V A I I- I A8IJ r/o
Fife I f i n t Off let. N* w
Y'«rk. N*w York;
M AR IL YN
Y
SMITH
w h &gt;, a r
rraid®nr*
and
where*bouts a n unknown
god
whoa*
Ia at known
mailing addra*• It*
3J1j Hardin Affnii*.
Mrrnphla, Tcnn#aa#*. and
JOK M R IlK A Z K A L K and
JOH K P I I I N K 11Tl K A 7. E A L E. IN
THE
C llll t II'
I ’d l ltT.
lit* * t f * and CHARLES NINTH Jl I I H I %I. ( I I U I i r IN
K MATUJZKK and LORO- %NI) KOI! NKMINOlaE COI NT H Y J MATU1ZEK. hi* TY. KLO ItlllY.
wlf#, w h o ii rtaldtncs and IN ('l l 4 N t'KIt V NO. 1417#
w h inihou ti
i n
UN­
M O H T n tl i K KOJtKCl.Olt UK
KNOWN
EVE 1*ROC TOIL
r o w A u k h e r e b y n o t :Plftlntlff
PIED that s Complaint lo tors* *•.
closs a cartaln mortgsgs en­ DAR T 1 OARAPIC, HOWARD
cumbering the following des­ 11. OOODH1CH. and p A N A L D
cribed raal proparty. to-wll:
H. DOIVNKT, aa all lha mamlot
j :,
ulock
:o. brra of lha last Hoard of l)lrNORTH
OIU.ANUO,
sc- t-.ra of K ET DEVE LOPMENT
cording lo plat tharaof re- A R K A L T T . INC. a dissolved
cordM In Rial Rook IS. Florida
corporation.
and aa
patas la snd 11. Public Trusters for the * tockholdara
Ite.nril* of Seminole Cflun* of said dissolved Florida cor­
ty, Florlila. Including spsrl- poration ,
Orally, but not by way of W IL L I A M
'1. ADDISON and
limitation,
tbs
Following M AR U AR K T
ADDISON,
hla
futures and tqulnmsnl, all wife;
parmanantly Installed:
14 A M. CONSTRUCTION COM1. Wall llaattr —■ Panel
PANT, INC. a Florida corpora­
ray — Modal FA *41
tion; and
3. R an * , — D i l l * — modal E T TA H ARNOLD.
714101
Dafandanta
I. Rsfrlgrr* tor — Kngl
r i . K n h ‘ 4 n o t i c e o f a a i .i ;
dalrs — modal D -ll
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
4 Hot IVattr llsatrr — that undar a Dacraa of Fora,
Day A Night — modal 10 closure and Salt entered by
C
lha Judge of the Circuit Court
has,Iasi! Iliad against you In of the Ninth Judicial (Jlrcult, In
Iha abnrs-atylad suit, th* abort and for Seminole County. F lo r­
till* of which It F ad trll Na
ida. on lha Ulli day of Feb­
Ilona! M orlfaes A asocial Ion. a ruary. I I U . In a certain causa
Corporation organised undar an batwarn
BVK
P It O C T O It,
Act of Conaraaa and amlallna Plaintiff, and GARY I GAIIApursuant to th* Fadarat Na­ PIC. HOWARD U GOODRICH
tional
Morlgae*
Aaaoclallon and DONALD H. DOWNEY, aa
Chartar Act, having Its prin­ all lha membara of th* leal
cipal offlct In lha City ot Board of Director* ot KEY
Waahlnaton. District of Colum DEVKIrOPMENT A IlKALTY,
hla, IMalntlff, rtraua, Lorln I . INC., a dissolved Florida cor­
Smith and Marilyn T. Smith, poration, and aa Trualaaa tor
hit w lft. Jot M. Rraasaal* and lha Stockholder* of aald dis­
Jottphlns Braaatala, hla w lf*; solved
Florida
corporation;
and Charlaa g . Matulaak and W I L L I A M
G. ADDISON and
Dorothy J. Matulaak. hla wlfa, M AR O AH E T
ADDISON.
Me
Dafandanta and you ar* rt- wife;; It. A M CONSTRUCTION
qulrad to atrva a copy of your COMPANY, INC., a Florida cor.
Anawar or olhar plraillna to poretlon; and E T TA H, A R N ­
lha Complaint on Plaintiff's OLD. Dafandanta. being Chan,
Attornay. Mack N. Cleveland. cary No. 14111. I 'will sell at
J r . l u l l * 111 Pantord Allan
public auction to the hlghatt
tic National Bank Uultdln*. bidder for cash at Ilia CourtBanford. Florida, and III* lha houa* In lha City of Hanford.
original
Anawar
or
olhar Hamlnol* County. Flurld*. at
pltadlna In the office of th* th* hour of l l : * 0 A, M. on Fab.
Clark of the Circuit Court on ruary 11. t i l l , that cartaln
or before lha 4th day of March, parcel of raal proparty deaertbA. D. 1111. It you fall to do ad as f o l i o * * :
ao, a daerta pro contaaao will
Lot 1 ot Block " A " end
b* taken against you (or th*
U l i I. 1 and I ot Block
relief demanded la lha Com-r\
SANLANDO
COUNplaint.
TRY
CLUB
KSTATEY,
This Nolle* shall b* publish­
Hamlnol* County. Florida,
ed one* a weak for four conaccording to th* plat thara­
aacDtlv* waaka In Th* Sanford
o f recorded la Plat Book
llarald. a newspaper circulated
It, pas* I t. ot th* Public
la Bamlnol* County. Florida.
Record, ot Hamlnol* Coua—
Dalad this l l t h day af Jan­ »
ty, Plarlda.
uary. A. D. l i l t .
(S E A L )
(S E A L )
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr. ‘
*/ Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark ot Circuit Court
Clerk of Circuit Court
By; Kllaabolh Brusnahan
Meek N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Deputy Clark
Carroll Burka
Mr. Webber B. Halo**
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Wlndarwaadla. Hainan
Carroll Burk* of
ft Ward
ClavaUad. Slaphanaoa * Ml** l i t Park A v * . South
P. . O. Drawar X
P. O. Boa l i t
Sanford. Florida
Winter park, Florida
Publlak Fab. 1, I. II, Jl, t i l l
Publlak Fab. 11, t i l l
CDJ-*
*
c ty -ii

23.' Painting

Whaal Chain. Walktra. Can aa
ft Crutchaa tor rant or asl*. PAI NTING ft R E P A IR WORK.
Prescription
at
Lowest
111-0111.
Price*. Discount to peopla
over IS ft all Hirvlct Person­
24. Well Drilling
nel. Check our prlcaa.

FAUSTS DRUG STORE

WELL?
DRILLED, PUMPS
SP R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
All Typas and Slsaa
Wa Repair and Sarvlc*
S T I N E
W I L L R E P A IR jrour aewlng
Machine
and Supply Co.
machine In your home for
Ill-O d l
ti l l , parla and labor Includ­ 107 W. !nd St,
ed. If unable lo fix your
machine — NO C H A R G E. 29. r h o lo .f t Kquipmcnt
Writ*
SERVICEMAN.
BOX
111. Sanford Herald.
ENCLOSE A Snapshot In avary
Uttar.
Fixn s h o p
w
iK u u u n ra c a m k h a sh o p
N E W LOCATION
210
8. Park Avinut, Hanford
lo t Ho- French
S11-47S1
l i t E. lat 81, (Downtown)
Phone ill-0714
F R E E D E L IV E R Y

DOHR R ECEIVED for Adop­
C L -S E Iltion, board#d Animal n*»cu# O FFERING A HPECIixL-r
V I C K 7 Mijfft than 40,0oo r«a&gt;t*
L«4iu&lt;, nop \ \ . Minnesota,
t r i ■*• i"h* Sfttifurd Herald
D*La ml l»h 724-II4*.
clftialfUd ■&lt;!* dally. Bale* ■■
i A DORA RLE KIT TKNR n##d
low at He per lln* per day!
htmnrt I'lciiat cull S'Ll-nui
I Mai 322-S4I2 or 42&amp;-^93l and
mfl*r S;I0 p, m.
__plai-ft vour ad!
____
POODLKH FOR HALE
I'h 2: 2-9090

If

20. Hardware

CUT’ N CURL Beauty Shop
111 Palmetto Av*
llt-ltll
Evening Appointment*

COPY

12

PRE-CAST Concrete Slap*
GREGORY LUMBER CO
(10 Mapl* A v t
111-0100

GERMAN
SH EPH ERD
pupa
A K C Rag., good lln* cham­
pion, black ft tana. 111-lTtO.

T l f Vltrifd r n i F F M 111# prf*
of
« r r**U*
I r i mmf RdvertlMmtRf which
II derm a • hj»rll«f«ahl# «•
I ha p o licy a f t k l l • • « • *

19. Builders Supplies

DOST:
Operators
llcansa
A
valuabla papers. Pltaa* call
A r a c i l y reward. 11 1.n il.

ACE
B EA U T T
Salon,
open
dally A av*. by app’ te. May.
. fair Hotel. J l l - e i t * .

U»1 to 5 |1|11-S* 11.S0 |1JO
• to 10 11111-5# |1.50 I 1,00

(S tlalaiB B s
la rh e e

l^ n S i D ^ P a r t ^ T o b a r t n a n T ^ Y a . DOBERMAN PINSCHER pupa.
mala— grayish black. Fh. f i l ­
AKC. Viola Kaalntr. 111-114*.
m s.

4. Beauty Care

1

8. Pets ft Supplies

17. Janitorial Services
Y E NTS(: 11 M AIN T K N A .VOK
Servic* A Suppllft
!jf&gt;S 8 Park I)r
321-4I43

Legal Notice
r km i F i r a t e o r
COHPOH ATE t&gt;|flWOt*t TIOY
IN T i n : \CMP. A M I IIY T II K
%I T IIO IIIT Y OF T I I K * T 4 T K
OF FI.OIIIIM
To
A1.1. Til WIIM.M T I I » : sf .
I* It K .-4 K N T S -II \U* I'uMK
*JIt KKTIVUH
Wb#r*ap.
J
It
U»KISS
0 AINCSVIU .K , Pl.iiKIDA H J
ADKINS.
&lt;1 A I N K H V IU.P,
KloOIt11&gt;A . VS l&gt; THOMPSON
P U .A T K A
KleOtllDA did ..n
th* 1st tlft&gt; »f April. A t» 17««
ran*# to t«# incur pnrated uml# r
th* laws «bf ih* St« I# of Flor­
ida
ADKINS
AND
ADKINS
POM PA N Y, IN’P si rorpor ftt Ion
vi H It It* pi ip i Ipit I |ild&lt; r of buftlnr** nt SANKoai*. h k . mi n o m :
POt'NTY, In th# Si* I# of plnr*
Ida,, and mIt#r Pftft mu Ii r rptir*linn did on the Jnd day of Feb­
ruary. A. D ’194A, rftiisp to lift
fit#*! In Ui# of fit1# of Hi* S#rr*1 ft r y of vMtftt# «*f th# SI ft I • of
Florida, the diiLUiiicniar y auI Ii or If y r*i|ulr#d utnlrr S#rlli*n
11,111 2 7 , Florida Slftl ut**, show Ini; th* dk*ftnlutl&gt;&gt;n of such cor­
poration
Now, thtr#for*, t h*
r#t#r y
of rttat# do*» hire by c*r(1fy to
Ih* foregoing and that h# Is
Biillftfifttl that th# r#i|UIrftmriits
of tht law hav« b#«ti itimpHml
with.
IN WITNKHS WIIEIIKOP. I
h■ v# Im• r v u111o av 1 m &gt; hand and
bftvc affix# 4 tht firtat til#a I
of th# 8t«t# uf Fl'-rlda ftt
Tallahataet, th# Capital, tht*
th# HKCOeND day of KfclliIII! A FIT. A. D. l&gt; li.
(8KA1-)
TOM ADAMS
f*c'r#tary of Stat*
l&gt; Tlir# C lI I f t IT ( U I I I T OF
T IIK M Y T H J I D IC IA I. (111Cl IT. I\ AM&gt; FOII I K M I A O I K
COt NTT, F lelllllll A,
l\ I I I A M KMT Ml. 1«#in
KKDCIIAI. NATln.NAI. MOHTO. AGK Ab8uC!ATlO.N. a corporatton,
Plaintiff.
vi
D O U O U 1 W I A VAOK and
KYVUNNK
A
8A V AOK,
hla
wlft.
Defendant#
NOTICK o r at IT
NOTICE Id HE ItKUr (JIVKN
that or) th* : * th day of Fab&lt;uary, 19IX at" 11.00 o'clock
A II „ at lhi main door of fh#
Courthciua* of Bimlnol# I'ounty, .Hanford. Florida, th# Honor a Mt Arthur H Iltrkwlth, Jr
Cltrte of th« Ctrculi C**urt of
dtmlnolt County. Florida, will
o fftr for u l i to tht hlghttt
and bftat blildar for caah. at
public outcry, th* following
described property of th# D»*
frndantft, Doug la# VV Yavagc
and Ky von nt A. da v a a •, hi*
wlf#,
l-ot S. Block 19. NO IITH
ORLANDO,
accord ing
to
plat th*i#i»f racordid In
Plat Rook It, page# 10 and
11,
Public
Record*
of
itm lno l# County. Florida
Including:
1. Wall ICtatar — Fan*lray — Model K A I i
2 Kang# — Frtgldalr* —
Mod# l I ts .30
3. R tfrlg ir a to r — Frlgl*
dalrt — Modtl Dll
log#lh*r with #11 fttructur##
and
Improvtmcnt*.
than or
lh#r#«ft*r on »ald land.
Thlg ia mad* pursuant to
FI q i I D#crt* of Foriclosurt
•tttorod In th* abov« cau*«,
Chancery Dorkot So. 1411#. now
pindlng In th* Circuit Court of
and for tUmlnuU County. Flor­
ida.
IN kVlTSKHt* \\ IIEHKoK, 1
hava hartunto **t my hand
and official aaat this 12th dajr
of P*bruary, 1IIS.
(S E A L )
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark. Circuit Court
Bamlnol* County. Florida
By: Martha T. Vlblon
Daputy Clark
Joaaph M. Muraaka
P. a Boa 222
F#rn Park, Florida
PublUh Fab. II, l»|ft
CDJ - I I

31). Home Appliances
M1LLEU UAD1U &amp;
A P P L IA N C E
WKST1NGHOUSE
WASHER I &amp; LB. CAPACITY

8229.95
SALES A SERVICE
111 SO P AR K
111-01)1

St a n f o r d e l e c t r i c
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WTATK (IK ri.OltlDA . CiRKKTIMifl.
Till
CLARKNCK
RliMIARD
J( »NK8.
JACKSON. M I* 'll 1*1 A^f,
r .. HPAHTON KLKCTItONICE CO
K. DAN.SON ST
YotJ AltK HKRKMY N"T1F ItK11. t hia I A ji worn Cum t*11n111
by Mary Ann Joitr#, tins In rn
filed in the Circuit Court of
.Seminole County. Florida, at
Hail ford, Florida, being a to lit
for divorce ■■&gt; Mary Ann June#
ngftittBi Claim*-# Ii i i h ( r 1
Juiir* and vnu ar# her#tty ir*
f|itlr*d to file &gt;our, &lt;aij*w *-r or
to otherwise ptrad to th# asm*
by or before March Hh, 1M2.
with Ih# '*1#rk of our waid
Cuurt at Sanfijrd. Florlila, and
to fit# of a copy thereof with
ih# under alg net] attorney, It.
\V VV.tr* I’ U Hoi 1411, Fanford, Florida, otherwla# J u«Ik mtnt by default will b« entered
riKftln»t you I herein
WITNKHH my hand and th#
•#sil of tht* Ho nor a hi# Court
at Sanford, Florida, thli th*
21th day of January 191#.
(S E A L )
A r t bur H Reck with, J
Clerk
Martha T Vlhltn. D. C
R W. War#. Ally.
P. O. Uo* 141*
Sanfonl, Florida,
Publleh Feb. 1, t. 13. 22. 1941
CDJ-1
IN T IIK CIRCUIT COURT OP
T U B P H I JID IC IA I* CIRCUIT
IA
AND
Poll
SEM I h OI.E
4*414 I T T , P 1.4)14IDA.
IA t l l A h r K H Y NO. I4«TT
N0 4 It'll TO DKEENII o n
OIIIIEH O K PI IIMC'ATIIIN
*4 IT KOI! KOIIKI'I.OIt'IIK
Mf^AUGHAN M O R T II A G H
COMPANY. INQ. a KlorlJa turporallbn,
Plaintiff, f
Vi

CHARLES GILBERT COLLINS,
th* dlvorts,) husband of DON­
NA JANE COLLINS, and atilt
not rfmarrlsd; and DONNA
JANE NYE, Ih* divorced wlfa
of CHARLES GI LBERT COL­
LINS. and now remarried to
DONALD NYE. Joined br her
husband. DONALD NTE.
Defendants
T o i CHARLES G ILBE R T COL­
LINS |h* divorced huehand ■&gt;( DONNA JANE
COLLINS, and atlll not rs- j
married
*
n.r.D.-i. Bos it.
Crownavtlla, Mariland,
TOU ara hereby n &gt;lHI*d lhat
» Complaint (or foreclosure of
Murtgsxa
baa
been
(Had
against you, and you ar. rt*
■julred lo serve a copy of your
Anawar or pleading* lo (ha
Complaint on Plalnlltra .ttornay. JOSEPHVM. V lT Z O K R ALD, 111 HacurRy-Ttuel Build­
ing. Miami, Klurl.1i, l l t l l , and
file lha original Anawar or
pleading In the office of lha .4
Cl|rk of the Circuit Court on »
or btfora tht »th day of March
A. D. I Ml.
I f you fall lo do so. Judgment
by dtfault will ba taken against
you for lha relief demanded In
the Complaint.
Tha description of the raal
property pr-caadsd against la;
Lot i i , Block a . W o o d mere
P A R K IND R E ­
PLAT , according to p u t
tharaof recorded la plat
Book II, Phga T*. Public
. Racord. of gamtnoja Coua-w.
ly. Florida;
f)
TH IS Node* shall ba publish­
ed one* each weak for four
conaocutlv.
waaka la T H B
fAN KO K D HERALD.
DATED at Saafot-d, Samlnola
County, Plorlda, (bt* Ird day
of Kabruary, A. D. 1MI.
(S E AL )
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: EUaabath Bruanahaa
Deputy Clark
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
30. Home Appliances

51. Articled For-Rent

72. Female-Help Wanted

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NEW MAJOR Household ApR E N T A RED
CURB n i l l l . over 21. Apply
Iloapllat,
Rat y
pliant*, at 10% alto** oar llntlaway.
r i O ‘ N WHISTLE .
Hr da. bp Day.
Waalr, or
coil
Wa guaranis* lowest
Month.
- price*. Contest Jallan W i g .
74. Sales Help Wanted
CARROLL'S F UR NIT UR E
tins 113*1111 or call J. A tl.
' tll- lltl
Trading Poet. Inc., 1101 a 111 W. tat.
ROUTE SALESMAN
Oranaa Bloaaom Trail, OrJewel Tea Co, haa opening In
lando.
53. Wanted Tq Buy
Banford Area for man 11-40,
married. High Pchnol Edura
new
A r r i . i A . v c E a at w a r * lion, naal appearance A good
houaa
rrleaa—
Urlgldalra, USED F U R N I T U R E . Mlac.
llama.
Plnar
Wood
Auction.
work record, Guaranis* linn
lfot Point, RCA. Zenith, ate.
122*2270.
weekly.
131-1011. Sanford, for
Call Charll* Gormly eollaet
Interview.
a ( Aaaoclatad Radio a TV.
WANTED
3111 N. tirange A n , Orlan
Cltrua Fruit — Hamlin, Paraon
do 432*1014.
Brown, Pineapple A Seedling*. 77. Situation Wanted
L E E MANSFIELD. Bonded
31. Musical Instruments ‘ Fruit Buyer Ph. 221-4244.
Tell them you eaw It la The
Banford Herald!
Plano Harvlclng A Tuning
W E BUT (lied Furniture, on*
OOOD
LAUNDRESS
wlahee
Clan* Cumbaa — 232*244f
place or
houaaful.
Furay
Redding A Furn. Co, 101 W. ..Ironing at home, raaeenabl*
‘ Call 131-0221 morning*.
let St. 222-4111.
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. I*, llarmoh - • 113.4211
DATS
WORK. 1I1-ITT0.
BELL
US
your
Furnltur*.
quick Farvlca with the Cash.
Tou ran find anything you
SUPER TRADIN'!}
P O S T . 83. Keal Estate Wanted
ntad advartlaad la the Herald
113-0ITT.
claaalflad.
_____________
W A N T E D : LI*tinge. £ » r t e U l l y
ACKEA UE WANTED
Trailer Lota*
35. Vacuum Cleaner*
A few Acres, wooded, aecluded.
accessible, Raeaonable. Writ*
BAH T P IL C H E R
BANFORD VACUUM SVC.
Baal Buy Broker
Bos I I I . Sanford Herald or
-All Make*"
phona 14 4-21 IT evening*.
1?! TIM Pay or Night
3222 S. Park Av*.
111*4411
C H EA P FARM T R A C T O R . 84. Real Estate • Sals
50. Misc. For Sale
Muet be In pretty fair ebep*
W r it* 1100 French A v e , Dey
A Nit* dril l or meet me Mon­
KKIl.
upaclal!
Wlndbraaker
day morning at 7:00 at drill. B all-B lair A gency
* Jacket*
24.00 Value
only
Ernest Hyman.
12.22.
Army-Navy
Burplua,
Real Eetate —- In■urine*
Srd 4 Park Ave
lll-M II
NEED E X T R A CASH 7 A Her- 55. Furniture For Sale
aid Want-Ad aalta thoaa ar*
Hclie no longer needed. Low Used furnltur* appliance*, tool*,
JOHN E. FOX,
In coat— high In result*. Dla
etc. Bought - Bold. Larry**
Realtor
- 211-2411 or 412-3912.
Mart, l i t Sanford Av*. Ph. 191 N. Park Av*.
1II-0I2I
332-4183.
O E. Refrigerator 210. 222-1211.
SINOER AUTOMATIC
ECHOLS BEDDING CO- M ERLE W. W A R N E R
CONSOLE MODEL
R E A LTO R
Baddlng * Furnltur*
f a r r l f l te ! Sawing machine ori­
T«l So. Park
121-112•
A T FACTO R Y PRICEB:
ginal price 2100. Pay balance
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Magnolia
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149 or reliable party aseume
IS per month payment*. Sew­
WILSON - M AIER FU11N
JOHN SAU LS A G E N C Y
ing machine alg aage, make*
Buy —■ Sell — Trad*
R E A L ESTATE BROKER.
buttonhole*, **w* on but223-1421
Appraisal Specialist
lona,
blind
atltchea,
etc. 111-11 E. let.
11 No. I’ erk___________ 121-TITI
Thon*
COLLECT,
Orlando
FREE E8TTNTATE
' ' 433-4211 day or nil*. Aak for
"credit manager": will de­ Upholelerlng 4 Mattreee ren­ 91. Farms, Grovss
ovating. New A Ueed Furnl­
liver; NO OBLIOATtON.
tur*. Call N i l tleddlng Mfg. CHICKEN FARM. 1H acre*,
t tl llA V E LOT (n Oaklawn
Co. at 702 Celery Av*. I I I Cage Inlying. 111-4(132
Park. 233-4410.
1117.
HOOVER VAC. CLEA NERS For the blggeet selection of 95. Houses For Sale
■WHITE 8E2VINO MACHINES
nearly new and atod furni­
Authorised Bale* A Service
ture. s e e N o ll*
Furniture 4 BEDROOM . I Bath - Par
v|c* Men 1412 Dawn - Mov*
GARRETTS
nrok ertg*
In
Caeeelberry
in - I 7 t . l l mo. plua T a i ta A
SOU K. Flret.
112-1344
on 17-91. Open I day* I to I.
Inauranc*.
L24N
ENTE R
K E I.V INATO It R e f r i g e r a t o r 60. Business Opport.
i'HISEfl, INC. Main office: l
123. 121-0243.
ml. Bo. of Sanford on 17-11,
I Blk West on Seminole
SH E LL O IL CO.
CYPRESS FENCE POSTS: 4".
Av*. Ph. I l l - I l l ! collect.
4"*T ft. long, 20c ea. Ph. ID* you went i hualntoa of
jrour 6wnT ih ell Oil Co. he*
111-1424.
$100 D O W N
the
moot
modtrn
S * bey
P R I &lt;111&gt;AI HE Waaher 140. Barranch-at yl* err vice it at Lon In
vel (las Refrigerator tin. l i t F
H
A -V A H O M E S
heart of Sanfurd now reedy
1412
for laialnt- Investment re­ SE V E R AL Outetandlng 1 A 1
quired.
Shell
offer#
paid
Bedroom Horn** available In
KENM ORE Electric ftove, 2
training program and finan­
all Area* of ganford. Let ua
mo. old: Draw Drapts fully
cial aaelatanra to raaponalble
fhow you Aroundl
llne&lt;t; Rul l awsy Red with
peraona Thla 1* a tremendheadboard. 211-ftlt.
ou« opportunity for right
p e r a o n.
For
ip p L
and
LARGE SAFE
delalla
pleaae
rail
Tom
Adama at Daytona lloach 15b*
t dooia — on Roller*
ItOl • Tark Ave.
1711 and 717-ltt? after I
T A K E BEST OFFER
IIS I l l s anytime
l»
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and
wtekendi.
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231-4191
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Seminole Realty

SPE C IA L S A L E :

(it. Savings &amp; l.onn

goliiic on At K IiW A K P B it
CAItKY
Appliance
C*nt#r. MOIlTtl AUKH — LOaNO TERM
] &gt;rmi«11*-Ally raduetd prices on
DKLiANl) F E D E R A L
usrJ Washers, R a f r l f aralora
Saving* A Loan Aiioclatlnn
it Stoves due to over clock. 121 N. Fljrlda Ave., DeLend
P^n't miss this Chine* for a
D E R A R Y BRANCH
Tremendous
Savings, 1SOi
o l e r y &gt;3S-9S»» or MSP.

51. Articles For Rent
' You name It— W * have It!"
34&lt;e S

U. B C IV IL SERVICE TESTIt

R E N T -A L L

Hiawatha. I l l - t U I

Men. * Women 1&gt; and ever
cure Job* High pay. Short
hour*. Advancement, Thou
aanda of Jnb* optn. pr**i&gt;ar*
lory training until appoint
ad. E i p e r l r i n i usually mi*
IN TH E
COUNTY JUDGE'S
neceeeary. FUSE Information
I I I DT. PEMINOLE COUNTY.
on Job*, aalarle*. require
FLORIDA
menu.
Write todey giving
E - T A T E OP
name, addrtea and phona
FLORENCE M. DAVIB.
Lincoln Service. Bo* 10b Kan
Deceased
ford Herald.
NOTICE Tl&gt; CREDITOR*
TO AM. I’ l'.HOONt IIA A’ I NO
CLAIMS
OH
1J 13 M A N DP 72. Female Help Wanted
AH AINPT SAID KPT ATE I
Tou end each of you ere MAI DS— N. T. l o 1*1 wk
hereby neltfled end required to
RUSH REFERENCES
TOP
file any rlalme and demand*
j o b s , r » ft r.
advanced
which you. or ellher of you
QUICKLY. H A V-A-M A ID,
m«y have agalnet tald estate
Uond i t . Or eat Neck. N. T.
In the otflr* of Honorahl* Kar
1)1* llouaholder. County Judge
of Bamlnol* County,' at hip offir* |n (ha Seminal* County
C"urt Hnuat In Sanford. Flor
IN T U B CIRCUIT COURT OF
Ida. within ela calendar monthe T H E NINTH JUDICIAL C IR ­
from tha time of the flret pub CUIT. IN AND FOR PEMINOLE
!|rat Ion of thla notice. Each COUNTY. FLORIDA,
claim or demand must he In CMANUEHY NO. 24370
writing and contain the piece FIRST
FEDERAL
SA V IN G !
at residence end poet office adLOAN ASSOCIATION OF
dreaa of the claimant and must AND
ORLANDO, a e-rporatlan,
b* eworn to by the claimant,
Plain tilt,
hla agent or attorney, or the vs.
game shall ha void.
SUSIE MATHEWS, tingle. In.
Audrey E Bishop
dlvirtually and aa Executrix of
As
Eaecutrlx
of
a a i d the Estate of s. F. Mathew*
estate
at *1,
Flret publication on January
Defendant*
21 t i l l ,
NOTtCB OF SUIT
publish Jen 21 A. Fab \t |. J|.
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COUNTY o r PRH1NOLR
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TOi SUSIE MAT HE WS
2212 N. w 22th street
Miami, Florida

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

INUEST
^ I N

Deltona!
Dolton*. Macklt‘1 Meet and
greatest community ia Juet
minutes from you. Drive over
Iobey and i m toe youreeit
the** specious homoslla* Inet
**&lt;l lor only f l i t s , including
Central weter Main* and
Feved Slrteti! You'll be
ameiad! 210. alert* you on tho
wey lo the best Imroetmant
of your llfal

Ba euro lo eoo tho
PoinsettI*. Macklo's famous
hem* on display In lha
Florida oahlblt at lha N.V.
World * Falrl You’ll also wont
lo lour the I f other delightful
modot*. all UHarod la M n u r

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W iffla r R S
luaury modal-down garment*

elect el only 1240. wllh
monthly--------

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Iona fietiema Odd S a i f
MLTOMAI

AD-62075

(F-7B)

RUBY L OROVES

t i l l N. W. Ilth Street
Miami, Florida

gsnlfe

Feb. IS, 1965 — Pape 11

S W E E T IE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer
a

B EAUTIF UL
1 Bedroom.
2
bath, Late* F rlv lle g a * No
qual i fyi ng. &gt;499 Down A As ­
sume payment*. 112-T4II.
I

BEDROOM. 2 Bath House
hardwood
floor*.
furnltur*
Included.
welt
landaoapcd
yard D m Ara* A n*#l Buy
In Hanford Hl-7174.

F H A - V A HOMES
2. I. * 4 BEDROOMS
1, m A 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
For Complete Information
Be* or Call Tour

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
W* Hava Th* M*m* For You

Stcnstrom Realty
III!
222-1411
I 1-4114
121-4141

FARR

DRIVE
tn-7411
NIOKTS
171*0441
IH-4412

LOST
SOMETK1NO
W H IL E
THOMAS K. OROVES
■ ItOPPINQT — Pul an ad
2242 N. W. I l t h Street
th*
"Loot
and
Found."
Miami. Florida
Tou ara nertby notified that
a suit haa been filed against
you In the above entitled
cause, and that you ar* r*
qulr*d to file your anawor wllh
tb* Clerk of thla Court and
GH I A
to aerva a copy thoroof upon
the plaintiff or p la in t iff* at.
torneya, whoa* name and ad­
• Sedsns
dress la alias, Hedrick A Rob• Hsrd Tops
Union. 1*2 Eaot Church Street.
Orlando.
Florid*.
not
later
• Convert Iblss
than March IT. 1111. I f you fall
to do *o. a Deere* Pro Con• Station Wagon*
fraso will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
Complete Selection
th* Complaint. Thla suit I* to
fit's Thru M ’s
foreclose a mortgage. Tb* real
preparty procaadad against Is:
f 200 • 1800 Down
Lot 19 of WELLINQTONS
ADDITION. Sanford. F lo r ­
' 840 - 860 Month
ida, arcurdlng lo th* plat
106% Mechanic*)
Ihrraof aa recorded In I’ let
Book 1. Hag* H I . of th*
Guarantee — 36 Day* —
Public Record* of Seintnol*
1,160 Mile* On AU
County, Floridaw i t n e s s my hand and th*
Used V W 'a
**al o f thl* Court at Saafard.
Florida, thl* 4th day of Feb­
Salao — Parts — Service
ruary. A. D. t i l l ,
Factory Authorised Dealer
(P E A L )
Arthur I f Beckwith, J r ,
By: M ir t h * T; Vlhten. D. C
Oil**. Hedrick A Robinson
2*1 East Church Straot
8a. Hwy. 17-t)
Orlando. Florida
Sanford, Fla.
Attornaya for PlalM lff.
Publish Feb. I, II, 21 A Mar.
1. 1111.
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Elllnor Motor Co.
322-1835
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106, Apartments for Rent

95. H o u m s For Sal*

GREEN tin At II
1190 DOWN — VA, F H A
Choice lo t i available la Green
Government Home*. I. 2, 4
bralr of Loch Arbor overlook*
Bedrooms, Monthly payments
Ing • g o l f oourea. C u s t o m
from 236.
building to your epeeltloa*
Hone. Oreeubrair developed
by
XINGBWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
Roallor-lneuror-Trede*
222-2171
231-4221
l i l t 8. French Av*.
242 Fairmont Dr.
MATFA1R Fiction, .Fie. Room,
1 bedroom, I bath*. Fh. l i t 97. Houses For Rent ’
HOT.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom, all
LOCH ARROW
alactrlo homo, close In. Fh.
In k s front modern 4 bdrm, I
II3-I28T.
* bath horns on acre of beauti­
L
A
K E M A R T I 3 Bdrm. kitch­
ful wooded land just reduced
en equip, C.B., Adultq 371
In price from 112,099 to 237,.
mo. Ph. 131-1111 or 111-1411.
149 riqulrlns only 22,901
down.
LAKE
MART, clean, nicely
A I AO
furnished I bedroom, adults,
Three bdrm, 1 bath boms on
no
pet*.
111-1*10. .
,
largo lot with traaa. Priced
under
212.099 with
!H %
L A K E Cottage, furn. llt-4112.
mort. 4 term*.
ROBERT

A. W IL L IA M S
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst. Aeeo.
212-193' Atlantia Bank Bldg.'

“ Whon you wsrs losmlnf to point, I hop# you tloo took
tooions on how to opon your own osns of dog foodl”

2 HDItM. Furn. A p t, 1191 M ag­
nolia. only I I I . 121-1111— a |
A. William*.
UNFURNIFHED
1
Bedroom |
Duplex,
kitchen
equipped.
Excellent location, Ph. t i t 1114.

l — Lest * round
41— Money Wanted
I — PaeeooeU
44— f a r i n g * 4k L o s *
4— Beauty Oar*
• 4— laeurane*
I — Day Nurseries
*1— Sehoola 4 laatruclleus
•— Child Care
74— Employment Bervlcaa
I — Dogs—Cato—Tale
71— Male Help Wanted
19— Poultry — Livestock
71— Female Help Wanted
11— gpeclal Notice*
12— Male or remain Help
I I —Catering — Food
Tt—Balsa Help Wanted
14— Pie*** la Eal
77—gltuailoa Wanted
11— gpeclal Service*
I t — Income Property
14—Swimming pool*
21—-Business p r o p — Bel*
17—Janitorial Service*
I I — Real Eatat* Wanted
11— Do-It-Toureelf
14— Beal E ila t* Bala
11— Builder* (uppllaa
IT— Uualneea Rentals
19— Hardware
lb— Let* For Sal*
21— Home I mpro ram an la
21— Farm*—Ortvaa
I t —Plumbing
. I t —Out of H a t * A or togs
21— Palallag
I t — Houses For Bala
14— Wall Drilling
24— Houses— Bale or ft eat
11—
Air Cond. 4 Hasting 17— House For Rent
12—
Radio • Television
1*0— Resort Rentals
I I —Photo 4 Equipment
101— Trailer*— Cabanas
1»— Home Appliance*
1*3— Mobil* Homes—4Ula
I I — Mueloal Instrument*
191— Mobil* Homes— Rent
I I — Busin*** Equipment
104— Trailer Space— Rent
11— Job Prlatlag
191— Trailer Lot#—Bet*
14— Upholstery
194— Apartments For Rsut
14— Vacuum Cleaner*
191— Rooms For Rent
17— Moving 4 Storage
l i e — Hotel Rooms
12—
Exterminators
111— Rental Agant*
42— Plant* — Fead* — Seeds 111— Wanlsd To Real
19— Misc. Far Bala
111— Autos Per Bale
&gt;1— Articles For Htnl
111—Auto*—Ball or Trad*
11—Swap or Eachang*
111— Trucka For Balt
12—
Wanted To Bur
111— Automotive Isrvlcs
I I — Furnltur* Foe Kal*
111— Pcoolara 4 Cyolss
11— Anllques For Halo
112 — I lost* 4 Motors
I I — Money To Loan
111— Marin* Supplies
24— Busins** Opportunllla*

rrom

Banford

425-5938
From

Kxcfhanga

95. Houses For Sale
1 BEDROOM Home on Lake In
Ravenna Park. Many eatr*
features
Large
areas
of
Glee*
overlooking
Lake.
Colored appllanoee end FIs.
tgre*
Nominal Down Per,
tnent — Aeaum* Morigeg*
Call owner 111.1174.
femlnol* PI s aa (Naan
FULLY AIR CONDITIONED

Semlnols County
f Dial Direct)

95. Houses For Sale
EWIi'-TlI L'Lri
I-sks privilege*. 2401 D « « n
4 Aseume payments. llg-Toi*.
I

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$ 100 D O W N -

HEHROOM, 1 bath
hem*. 1 Corner Lni*
flee 22.194. 111.till.

freim
Becrt

BEDROOM. I Bath
corner lot 111.1141.

Home,

BUNLAND EBTATEB

$! 00 D O W N $82.00 MO.

Includes teeea and Insurance
ii fane (i
I bedrooms, Flurlda Room, 1 l ul r* im Fa anrl In &lt;M
I hr'Inutmi, t *‘ f r ik r-r« tor and
central beat, hulll-ln etnv*
aI n%#, f^nrtd
yard.,
lom i
aldewatke. tewera. Walk In
Pfirad I ) ] Situ V#cint
Booth Ptrnlnsle E) end Jr
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Vacant. r * n Ml 7 - l t n w i n ­
der Perk. Dewey
M*it-s|f.
Realtor.
AUTHORIZED BROKER

REALTY
It l- t lT I

BANK

POSSESSION1

TAKE OVER
PAYMENTS
’*6 Rambler M il bal. M 7 mo.
••0 Corvelr l i f t b a l $27 ms.
Mercury |TH baL $M mo.
’SI Falcon $78$ U l . $86 mo.
'82 Triumph » l t » * U L 141 mo.
'83 Falcon 11616 U L $41 mo.
'88 Chevrolet $166 U L $11 mo.
‘61 ChrrraUt $461 U L $34 mo.
'81 Cadillac $888 bal. 126 mo.
'81 Rambler |8I7 baL $87 m».
'88 Chav. 81166 U L $41 **•
'ST Dodia 8881 bal. $26 Ma
'ST Batch $841 bal. $82 mo.
‘SI V W $$6f U L $11 MO.
’l l tUftgnlt $466 U L $24 MO.
'14 CbavraUt 1266 U L $16 MO.
'88 Lincoln $6$ bal. |] MO
'68 014a. 1469 baL $1$ mo.
'87 Plymouth $884 U L $29 mo.
'61 OUamaMU $78 bal. 12 mo.
'88 C U rrolet $1(9 U L IS ma.
’l l Chryalar $712 U L $82 m a

STORED AT
4A4%

lU U

BANFO RD

r u n N . 1 Bdrm. Apt, Light*
Water furn. Only |32. 101
E. tth at, I t t - l l l l .

I

ROOM Furnished A p t,
I l l E. Ith, 212-1711.

I

BDRM., Furn. Ap t, dining
room, 1792 Magnolia, 222-2991
Only I I I .

•

SO U T H W A R D

latvaly 4 badrnnm, 1 hath hum a
an oarnar Jut. Canlral htat
and air cundltloulns —1 car
Kara | « .

I I M I 90

Government owned
Homes

$100.00 DOW N
lalaotlun of I, &gt;,. and 4
Bad room* loc altl In var loui
I action* of Fan ford
Iminadlata Dallvary

102. Mobile Home* • Sale

1913 CURVAIH MONZA con-1
vsrtIMs dpyder, bucket .eats,
equipped 11,111.

S r.W an&lt;l tTXED
Awntnca A Cabanaa
Q U A L IF Y MOBILE HOME!
Hwy. 1T-IS B
IIS -U IS

■ ANPORD MOTOR CO.
199 French Ave.
Ill-Ill!

ISM H KYLINK |ll«I0. 4’antral
Air, I nailroom H i - l l i l

BOR MrKKE TTBKD CARS
NO MONET DOWN
-91 Prert-h Ave.
313-0721

l t M TUAll-r.il, t i l l , 1 lUd
r om II.ISo 111-1147.

1121), Automotive Service

DON’ S
A U T O G LASS
MOBII-E HOME BAl,Eh
’Your Whatl K • I a t • Paalar"
IN S T A L L E D
17 Modr&gt;U (n chon a* from
OPEN I DA YH A W E E K
Senknrik
Ginns and Pnint
is i-irn
Company
T.«n|woo4, Fla.
h »
17-12
JL
£
110 Marnolla
Ph. ltt-4133

M ONTHLY PAYM ENT'S
FROM 650.00
FOR TH E BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR
103. Mobile Homes • Rent

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

Auto Glass Top*
A

tfaat

Covers

1 1/7E. 3 I1DR.M Trailer on
I*aka Aalit.) , Also TraJItr
Upacat, Adults nnly, 337*7 &gt;41

A U T O G LASS &amp;
S E A T C O V E R CO.

106. Apartments for Rent

ALL WORK GUARANTtUD

294 W. 2nd I t

ID-1911

123. Bonin &amp; M o to rs

ROSE COURT ART.
1 BEDROOM Furn, m a r boas,
SOftft Banford Ava MS-4131
FtlRN. Apt. 3l»&gt;d Mallnfivilla.

Gateway To Th* Waterway -

Hobttun Sporting Goods

Ul

Teur E VIN RUD E Dealer
194.1. 1 E. let.
Ph. 221-2141

I ROOM Furn Apt. for eaupla.
watar Inrlifjrel 14&amp;. 332*719&gt;

DAT A NITEI Herald want ela
work for M llttla aa 14a a
dayl

W L LA ik A AP A K T M E N Ift
W V irat Bt.

Drive

Chryalar, Radio and HaaUr, f i v e r Slaar,
ing, Powar Drains, Auto. Traiumlaaion.

M
Ma

JUBT A SAM PLE OF TH E TREMENDOUS
8 A V IN G 8

DEING OFFERED

TH IS

$| 4 K
la w

DODGE DART I Door,

|SB1
A0U

DODGE CORONET 2 Door, Heater.

Puntlae I Dr. Hardtop, Auto Traaa^ Radio d X Q K '
Hsstsr. A R ial Sharp Car For
ODD

’526

Cadillac Coup* D*VIIU, Fully Powaiwd
Wllh Radio and Heater. A Real
Beautiful Car For Only •

*850

M
M
M
M

Pord Economy "8**, Standard Transmission. 48.600 Actual Miles. Batter
Sea This One. Only

*395

Ford 2 DoOr Sedan, Rlua a White, Autome- 2 R Q C
tie T/numlesion, Radio a HesUr. Real N lc a .® 0 0

NOBODY — NO — NOBODY
CA N S ELL Y O U A C LEA N ER
CAR C H EA PER TH A N

17-9 2 A U T O SALES
(CITIES SERVICE STATION)
Mechanic On Duty At All Times
BRAKE JOB $1895
'■

PHONE 322-7524

End Of French Avs.— 2600 Block Orlando Drive
(Just Below Jim Bpencer'a)

WEEK-

*1894
*2099

USED GARS

Taatlaa Safari I Door SU U o*-W agon.
-*-~
Automatic Tranimiaalon, Power Stairing, | M |
Power Brakas, Radio a H ia tir. R ia l Sharp. D P I
BuIck 3 Door Hardtop. Automatic Trpnamleelon. Radio and Hester. Clean Ing Ida
and Out

LOT
W ee k ’s Special
62 Ford
4 door Ranrh Wagon;
V-8, automatic transmis­
sion, p o w e r steering,
p o w e r brakes, radio,
healer and faetory air
condition. Excellent for
large fam ily and at a
very reasonable pries.

O NLY

$

245

DOWN P A Y M E N T
24 MOS. ON B A L.

62 Oldsmobile
“ 88" Holiday Coups. Equip
pad with automitie tran i­
miaalon. p o w e r alesrlng,
power hrakra, power win
dows, power seats, radio
and h*at*r and factory air
condition. Medium l i g h t
blua finish with blue fabric
and vinyl Interior. The ab­
solute luxury In 1962 at
only

$

2175
61 Falcon

4 dr. station wagon. 6
cylinder engine, s t a n ­
dard Iran *, heator. E l ­
e a 11 a n t for law cost
transportation;
solid
from bumper to bumper.

$995
61 Chevrolet
Nomad, 4 Poor Station
W a g o n . V-8, Automatic
Transmission, Power Steer­
ing, Radio, Heater and
Factory Air, Wa'ro Not
Asking 61795. Hut You Can
Huy II A t Thu Right I'rlco
Of Only

*1195
60 Oldsmobile
"SB" 4 door sedan. V-8,
automatic transmission,
power ataerl&amp;JL power
brakes, rad ldan d haster and air conditioned.
Ona owner car woll
krpt. A brume finish
and extra clean interior.

*1295
Falrlano “ 660“ 4 dr. sedan.
Equipped with V-8 angina,
automatic trinamlialon, ra­
dio, haater. Yellow axurlor
finish wllh color keyed In­
terior. A aporty looking car.

211*2181

Perk

A T H O L L E R ’S

62 Ford

Of ft Cl: 213-1112
Night*: 111-mm
111!

SECRETARY
SPECIALS

1*2.

2 BEDROOM Turn houea, near
FURN. Apt.. Cloe* In. Jlmmts
bee* 374. 137-2712
Cowan. 212-4912.

LOCH ARBOR

SEE THE

AVALON APAR TMENTS
I I I W. 2nd 8t„
221-1417 I

4 ROOM Housi. furn. 121-9411. 108. Rooms For Kent
TH E TIM E TESTED FIRM
139 N. Park Av*.
2*2*1112 L A K E M AR Yt t Bedroom. KH- CLEA N ROOM for Man. 491 |
rban equipped. III-I9 4I.
Magnolia Av*. llt-9739.
PeBART. Bpactoua Modern. 1
SM
ALL MOUSE, nter Punlend.
bedroom. 1 hatha Florida
Weter Included 142. mi. Call W I L L BOARD elderly person
Room ptu* large enclosed
In my home. 211-1124.
232-7171.
porch, Central heat 4 Air
conditioned. I n * tax**, high KUItN. I Bedroom House, I I I . ] 15. Aulos For Sale
assumable mortgage. Attrac­
I t : : e f l t r 1 p. m.
tively
located
overlooking
1191 FUHD SKYL1NKK, re1-ak*.
Th.
owner
DoBary
treatable hardtop, radio, heel­
412.2912.
«•
er, power steering, needs
Payton Realty
tranemlealon
till
Th. I l l C R E A M P U r r HOME
t l l - l l l l 1441 illeweth s et 17-23
t i l l ur ■** et 111 (lerrlami |
on % acra lot with wonder­
Dr.
ful l awn A ahrubbary. A1- 1 BEDROOM. I llelh tiled, k i t ­
Tno»t n«w, framt* ! btdrnoma,
chen equipped, snick Her.
larx#
kltchin;
avrrythlna
PI*. Room. 111! month. 1401 1290 Ford. 11.120 .Rill**- New I
T i r e * Hrakes. Wiring. |:ou
Immaculata. Juat 1 mllct
Wynniwood Dr. Ph. 211-1944
Cash 212-2211.
- —
from Oanford rat planty of
naarhy natfhbora Cloaa ta 1 BEDROOM. Kitchen equipped
N
A
V
Y
EXCHANGE,
Sanford
ITS mo. llt-1241.
Kt, John* Klvar flahlng. Aldesires to sell by eeeled bide
traetlvaly prlcad at 97,000
1
Used
Vehicle*.
For
Infnrms2 IIKPROOM Unfurnished home
with aacallant itrnti.
llnn cell NAB Ext. 292 or
In Country, I I I mo, near
294 between 1:29 a. in. A l|
■hopping. 221-4417,
p. m. working dey*.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom house.
1411 Pelmetto. Phone H I - 1991 CADILLAC, t dr. )( T ;
fnvaatmant A Aaalty
1*91 Dodge l ’ lck-up
noth |
9174.
U : N Park Ava.
IM-tlTS
reason this. Ph 211-9799

|M C hivrolit Convertible, Autom ilic Transw l ntlailen. Good Transportation

AVE.

OPEN XVENING8
Banford, FUrlda
$22-8898
National TUpoaocaalotta Inc.

191 Fel-

UN rU RN. Upstair* APT. I l l
1 BEDROOM riatdencci kitch­
month. 192 Magnolia Ave. In­
A T T R A C T IV E I Bedroom Mssen equipped, air conditioner,
quire downstairs after I p.
onry. Landscaped. Excellent
screened porch, 1****, 1190.
m. or call 222-4119.
cond,
near echools.
base,
Ph. 333-9417.
shopping.
Down
payment
FURN. I Jtoptp A p t, Adults
2430. l i t Fhennon D r, Pine* FURN. I Bdrm. Moue*. Adult*
110. 133-9lib.
crest. 232-0710.
No Pet*. 222-4019.
SMALL Furn. Apt, 1103 Maple.
RF.AUTIFUL Retreat on I n k * 2 BEDROOM, It* i-ath. kitchen
i::-i;2i.
equipped, located 111 Oakland
Harney.
t
Bedroom;
1H
Av e , Sunlsnd Estates, 1109 NICELY furn, Apt. In private |
baths, 390 ft. fronts**, lam*
bom*. 1317 Magnolia.
mo. Call 7I7-4S1I.
Oak*.
Citrus Tree*, tend■coping.
Hal
everything.
FURN.
Apt, lights S water InI BEDROOM. Air Conditioned
Priced lo oolL
eluded 111.113*.
on Blldar Av*. t l l - l l l l

Used Care

a**:

INVESTMENT 4
U l N. P ark Av*.

CLEAN Furn. Apts.
matto, 212-1274.

M0M&lt;h&amp;. NEEDS A CAR OF HER OW N...

Tor all FHA-VA Gsvornmeat
home*— Wide selection *f |.
I. 4 4 bedroom* Low msndk.
I f payment* frem III. For
yaur Rial Eatata Service

SOUTHWARD

A V A IL A B L E Feb. «. 1-Room |
apt. Pvt. bath. 133-1192.

St. Johns Realty

CLASSIFIED INDEX

NATIONAL
FOR SALE br Owner 3017 Mellonvllle Av*
I Bdrm. Mi
balh. wall to wall carpal,
!■*• Living Room, Dan. Fir*place, Floor Furnace. 1 Air
Cent. Volte. Lars* Lot. Wall
far lawn. I Bearing Clteu*
Tree*

95. Houaes For Sale

Stemper Agency

$74 MO.
$100 DOW N

g

•I.

3 2 2 -5 6 1 2
RAVENNA PAR K, Gold Medal­
lion Home, I bedroom, S
bath, built-in kitchen, ex­
tra large living room, cen­
tral heat, ducted for air condll toning, corner lot. double
carport, fenced In beck yard
Ph. 122-1111.

69. S ch ools &amp; In s tru c tio n s

AM E RIC AN

gatrfark

*1295
60 Chevrolet
M eriyn r 4 d r, sedan.
V-8 engine, stick shift,
p o w e r steering, radio,
heater, air. A good buy
and romfortabla to drlva.

’845
57 Chevrolet

CHRYBLER N E W YORKER 2-Dr.
Sedan. Full Powar and Air Conditioned.

311Q C
■

F IA T “ 1166''. A ir Conditioned

*1127

M
02

F A IR I.A N K "866" SporU Coupe, a eo n ,
CHEVROLET C O RVAIR MONZA
4-Door. Auto- Trans, Heater.

* 1 Q A f|
I« J U U

P O N T IA C -V E N T U R A -, 3-Door
Hardtop, Aato. Trins., Power fltoeriag,

I1 9 Q R

M
M

*

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• BEN H O W LAND (General M gr.)
• HOI) THOMAS (Bales M gr.)
• F R A N K BRUNSON
• C H A R LIE CRAIG
• “ C U R LY” H U N T
• C. D. BROW N

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. lat St. — Sanford
Phona 322-0614
. Or MI 7-2330

Series "210“ 4 Door Sedan.
V-8, Automatic Transmis­
sion. Radio a Heater. Good
S o l i d Transportation A t
Only

795
62 Volkswagen
Dtluxo 2 dr. oodan. 4
speed tranimiaalon, ra­
dio, heater. Clean whits
finish with beige In­
terior. In perfect form.

’1295
OPEN F R ID A Y
N IT E T I L 9 P J «.

H O LLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. A Pilmttto
Ph. 322-4231
2507 P»rk Dr.
Ph, 322-0861

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President Asks
Overhaul 01 Plan
Of Development

V m ll

Page 12 — Feb. 16, 1965

20,000 Commies
Have Infillraled
J*

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SA IG O N
(U P I ) — The
Saigon government charged
today that 20,000 Communisttrained officer* have Infil­
trated South Viet Nam afnee
1059.
A report aald the Commun!«ta were armed with weapona made In the Soviet
Union and Red China.
. U. S. Intelligence official*
confirmed the South Vietnameee charge and added
that the number o f Commun­
ist Infiltrator* over the past
■lx years may be closer to
84,000.
South Viet Nam delivered
the report in ths form of a
protest note to the Interna­
tional Control Commission—
an agency established in 1054
to police the partition of the
two Viet Nama after the
French Indo-Chlna war.
North Viet Nam announced
that ft has asked commission
member* to withdrew from
it* territory. The Hanoi re­
gime said it was no longer
able to guarantce.the safety
o f commission member* in
view
of
tiie
air
strike*
against North Viet Nam by
U. S. and South Vietnamese
bombers.
The South Vietnamese re­
port on infiltrators was an
attempt to.decument charges
that the guerrilla war in this
country is directed and sup­
plied from Hanoi.
“ Before being sent south,
these troops and cadre* re­
ceive aperial training from
the eentraL^pommittee for re­
unification In Hanoi, which
work* In close co-operation
with Die North Vietnamese
armed forces command and
the ministries concerned," the
protest aaid.
The report added that the
Infiltrator* receive training
in guerrilla warfutr, politi­
cal subversion and espionage.
Weapons carried by the
Communists includrd Russianmade Mossltl Nngant rifles,
Chinese Communist 57-milli­
meter bazookas and machineguns and amali arms, recoilJos rifles and bomb launch­
er* manufactured in Commun­
ist East Germany.
Ths South Vietnamese re­
port
said
it*
information
came from Communlat prisonerg of war, defectors and
capturet} Red document*.
U. S. Intelligence source*
verified must of the informa­
tion.
The U. S. Embussy here
denied a London newspaper
report that Communist Chin­
ese soldiers had moved into
North Viet Nam.

A gen t To Speak
Hy Jane Casselberry
Mr*. Hetty Cass, local In*
auranca agent, will apeak t°
Russell Moore’s general Btiuslncas classes Thursday morn­
ing at the South Seminole
Junior High School in Cassel­
berry. She will discuss the
history, theory, and major
forms of insurance.

Legal Notice
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MOOSE MEMBERS conducted a bicycle rodeo nnd imfcty check program
at I’ ineerest School. lc*tlnir the rider’* nkill, hnndllnR o f bicycle and
road safety, nnd checkin# the mechunical condition* o f the wheel. Prize*
were awariled,
(Herald Photo)

Youth Corps Shows Promise

W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
President Johnson 'fa expect­
ed to send a special message
to Congress this week urging
extenaion o f Ih* controversial
area redevelopment program
but recommending that it be
overhauled.
The loan and-grant plan to
help economically depressed
area* hat been the target o f
vociferou* grille* since it was
set up about four years ago.
It i* due to expire June 30,
Congressional source* laid
that Johnson would request
extension o f the program and
propose a $400 million appro,
priation to keep it in busi­
ness.
|
v
He also is expected to urge
reorganisation o f the pro­
gram along line* which, some
believe, partially acknowledge
the validity of past criticfsm.
The program i* intended to
woo job-producing industries
to chronic unemployment re­
gion* by providing subsidies
to build plahts, public facil­
ities, end other community
improvements.
In 1961, Congress provided
$451 million to finance it, but
the A re* Redevelopment Admmi«Wati«ri
(A H A ), which
administers the program, Tan
out o f money last summer.
An attempt to replenish the
AHA fund was rejected In the
House the year before.
President Johnson ssid in
his economic report to Con­
gress Inst month that A R A
had helped economically de­
pressed areas, but he empha­
sised that "redirection of this
program ran benefit from the
experience of the last four
years.”

Jan. 4, now has 3(8 Is, in the last analysis, the
boys and girls working in the struggle for human decency
and independence. This re­
city's schools, hospitals, lib­
port ia an early indication
raries, museum* and other
that we can auccced in this
public faculties/’ " --------6 5 t“ o f aTTeffort!."'
'
All the youngsters were un­
The Newark project even­
employed school dropouts when tually will cost $520,000 for 700
they joined the project, Wirtz youngsters, of which the fed­
said.
eral government will pay 1(65,Field reports indicate the 000 and the city the balance.
youth corps, a Labor Depart
ment program, has encouraged
youths to return to school by
showing them the value of an
education ut gaining jobs.
Johnson said more than 180
of the 318 have enrolled in
night school classes. Project
The Seminole County Uni­
directors report they have new
confidence and determination versity of Florida Alumni Club
will honor outstanding 11th
to succeed.
Circle To Meet
The President said the fledg gradp students at Its annual
The February meeting of
busineta
meeting
Feb.
25
at
ling project has encouraged
the Rear Lake Garden Circle
Hy .Mrs. Ritchie Harris
everyone associated* with it. the Capri Restaurant.
will be held at B p.m. Tuesday
Teresa Strhlilns, daughter He nddi-d:
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, univer­
at tile home of Mrs. Richard
of Mr. and Mrs A J. Stchhins
"The war against poverty sity president, will speak The
Ostrander, 3413 J a in i a o n
of Lgke Monroe and sixth
meeting starts at 7:30 p rn.
grade- student at Enterprise
The UF Aiunirn group also Drive, Bear Lake. Invitation
Elementary School, was first
will award a $250 scholarship to attend is extended all wom­
place winner in the "S m ile"
to an area high school senior en interested in gardening.
contest conducted by all Vo
who plans to enter the univer­
lusia County schools. Her prize
sity nrxl fall The yet un­ Cuban Sugar
was a new bicycle.
BELGRADE,
Yugoslavia
Two alleged rapists were named student will tie desig­
Neal Lacy, third grade »tu |identified Friday afternoon by nated the club's first CLASP (U P I ) — I.jubo Faust, who
dent selected to represent the the victim, a 12-year-old girl, award winner in a new pro­ headed a three-mall delega­
Enterprise school, received a when they were arraigned be gram begun by the Alumni As­ tion to Cub* recently, report­
model car.
ed Yugoslavia signed an or­
fore Peace Justice Hugh Dun sociation this year.
CLASP (Coordinated I/ical der for 50,000 ton* of Cutisn
can
Judge Duncan ordered them Alumni Scholarship Program I 1sugar to tie shipped here.
returned to their maximum se allows the 40 clubs in the state
rurity cells and held without and nation to select deserving
students from local areas as
bond
o m en ast
The two Negroes. Israel (ill recipients of the cash scholar
WITH
BLADDER IRRITATIO N
A mother and her son were
Aftar 71. tcmicnoB IEIdr.tr og Blt4d«r Ixd
-w (I tuition*
ley, 17, and Jimmy Lee Drum ships to the UF.
ifftti i«ir« u miar women M
treated at the Navy base dis­
rigid, 18, are arc-used of as
Election of club officers also ntu tod b f tttfct rou I skm and n*r*t tad
Uont U» fiMutnt. burning or tutu a*
pensary Friday after the car
«r
iaalion
boUkdor and night (km ndarilv.
vaulting the girl a week ago will be hrld, according to An
rot mar W&gt;M4t«» ar.d guffar from H*ad.
in which they were riding flip­
old. Urrd datoday They were apprehended drew Rracken, who urges a •fhM. ItoakacOa and
pr*«i*d In aurh Irrnation. (TYAT'KX
ped on its side after being
lust Wednesday alter a fierce full attendance Reservations nouaJIr brloil fart, relating comTorI br
eurbla* frm*tioa ihidi id string. arid
clipped in the rear
manhunt hy all law enforce­ may lie made by calling 322 lflnOBAd bf
fain r t l r f Oil
Treated fur minor cuts and
cnrrmx m 4/mslau. rtn u u «
ment agencies In the county.
1362, he said.
bruise i were Mrs. Patricia
Jean Dcarolph and her son.
Daniel, of 119 West Woodland
Drive.
Highway ralro) Trooper Jer­
ry Hawthorne said Mrs Dearolph was driving east on High­
way 46 and attempting to
make a left turn at Second
Aveune. A car operated by
Lowanna
Drosche, of
155
Country Club Drive, attempt­
ed to piss the other vehicle
when the two collided.
Trooper Hawthorne charged
Mrs, Dcnrolph with . making
un Improper left turn and the
other with driving with an ex­
pired license.
WASHINGTON (U P I)
President
Johnson
believes
that a pioneering neigfiBorhood youth corps project in
N-ewark, .V. J.— the first of Iti
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proverty.
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report submitted by Labor Se­
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Established 1968 TUES.. FE B R U AR Y 16, 1965

Giant Saturn
Lifts 'Duster'
Info Orbit
A mighty Saturn-t super roc­

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 127

ket today

orbited

“ space duster" satellite with

Solons To Hear
Navy's Mission Russ Demands

hazards tiny meteoroid* pose

giant wing*

e
The Starlight Promcnaders
square dance group will hold
*
**
v
a 'fam iliarisation night” ses­
sion Wednesday evening at the

MW A...

leading to the two-day “ Florida apd .Our
formation of a new class on National Defense" presenta­
tion sponsored by the State
fo b . 21.
Chamber'*
military
affairs
• • •
committee.
Sandy Anderson was the
The purpose of the pre­
kind of a loan who would cufl
jou if you even hinted that sensation is to inform mem­
&gt;ou liked the guy. But he'd bers o f tiie State Legislature
love it. And nobody could of the military's mission, the
impact
on
the
possibly dislike him; lie was military's
that type a person. Sandy was state's economy, and how the
buried Monday afternoon alter state can assist the military
Ins long, long illness had in carrying out its mission.

BRIEFS

Evidence

The lM foqt booster, Amer*,
ed into the sky at 9:37 a. m. in
the opener of a two-part na­

General Corp.
Distribution
Center Here

peoples conference in Phnom

Gov. lfaydon Burns w dl ad- [ O v O i ’t lU C
dross the group Sul in day a f­
MI AMI
llTIl
— Coast
ternoon at tlie Orlando Air (timid jiireuift searehed today
Fori e Base. Expected to at­ i lor n Slit foot i ouMtil freight­
tend tlie series of tours are er, the l&gt;. S'. motor vessel
about 65 members of the Aiawttk Chief, overdue on a
Legislature, 45 members of voyage fro m ‘ Tampa to BHthe military affairs commit­ ke, British Honduras.
Cadet Warren J. ilorllcr. tee, and 40 guests, mostly
son of Cdr and Mrs Warren military.
sf, ilocllcr of Hot Cornell
The Sanford
Naval
Air
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
Drive, has earned academic Station tour from 2:15 to
Secretary
of
State
Torn
honors for the first semester 5:15 p, m Friday will fea­
Adams said lie will ask the
at Wentworth Military Acad­ ture biiefm gs by Vice Adm
11*65 I cgislatute t.i puss n
emy The cadet lias rained A. S. Heyward Jt . Chief of
law lequiting any niganlia
superior grades to ipialily tot Naval A ir Training, Pensa­
Lon soliciting funds to make
tin dean s Honor Hoik
cola; Bear Adm. R o b e r t
a public accounting of how
• * •
Goldlhw ait*. &lt; o m m a n &lt;1 e r,
the riiolu y was used.
Norma Piatt The Herald's Fleet Air, Jacksonville, and
C.irl Friday, is hack at het Rear Adm. T. A. Christopher, S \ J,]
ill t i&lt; i l l ’
post alter a lioul with the Ho commander, Key West Forres.
*
JAK AR TA. I n d o n e s i a
hug.
Tlie presentations will lo­
(U P I)
Indonesia's official
• • •
gin Friday morning at M&lt; new*
agent
y said today the
Florida is rated as having t ,,y Air Force Base ami fmone of tlie best health records isti up Saturday afternoon goXi-imuetit "ajjiic-lati-d the
and one of the lies! health de alter an all day session at patiiolii action'' •( a group
of anti-Alto i n ail detiumsllatpartments in the nation, ac­ Oiiundo A ir Force Base.
ors w lio seized the l.'. S. Incording to a recent release.
formation
Service l i b r a r y
The Florida State Hoard of
here Monday.
Health has just published a
1*5 page history of its activi­
ties during its 75 years of
JAC K SO N VILLE i l 'P I ) —
existence, entitled i appropri­
The number
poH in
ately)
.Millstones and Mile
I th* Jarkponvtll* f»ne. inrludstones ”
P I T T S B U R G (U P I) — Re ing Seminole Omnty, l»*t
* • •
cord production of automobiles, month v*m* HI |*vi m il high*
A note in a recent Clock
and steel pace the nation's «*r th«u in JamiMiy, ItnM.
column asked that readers
soaring economy.
Bunk ili'iil^i -« r i fuiliM «• 1
send their discarded but tons
But many businessmen are m n in the irnie during thin
to William H. Konntz so he
growing apprehensive of a Jnnuury.
could continue his hobby. The
possible downward trend unless
oilier day The Herald got a
steel contrail negotiations are
note from him thanking the
completed he lore May 1.
M IAM I HI At II (U P I) —
Clock Winders and the Srintn
Current agreement* between
Vice P r e s i d e n t
Hubert
ole Chamber of Commerce's
the ''B ig I t " steel producers
Humphrey “ ill l*e honored
Georgia Ball for their help
and thp t.'nlted Steelw orker)1heir Sunday night with a
He said the response "has
union (U SW ) expire April 30. medallion mounted on stone
been very good."
The union is technically free during an J*rnel Bond Organ*
9
9
9
to strike tlie next day unless ixntiun balniuel The award r*
Heporl comes today from If
a new contract has been sign for Humphrey‘a devotion to
M Sellers of Grneva that hr
ed.
human freedom
kilted a 36 inch coral snake
Saturday In the vacant lot ad
jaernt to his home. Seilers,
who lives near the Baptist
JA C K SO N V ILLE « U P I) —
Church, says this is the third
The Florida East Coast Rail­
coral snake to be killed in his
way, barked into a legal corn­
neighborhood in the past few
er, promised to start abiding
D O LGEVILLE, N. Y. (U P I) by
months and, as there are a
pre-strike
union work
number of children in the im ­ —Rescue workers today began rules Tuesday with the threat
mediate vicinity, urges par­ the difficult job of drilling a o f a 14.000 daily fine hang­
ents to caution their young­ 140-foot shaft into a subter­ ing over its head made by
sters to watch where they go. ranean mountain cavern to the Circuit Court of Appeals
• * •
recover the body of a 23-year- in New Orleans.
Mrs. Bertha David will be old cave explorer entombed
honor guest on her 90th birth­ there since Saturday.
Economy Lift
The body of the trapped
day Thursday at an open
house from 3-6 p m, at the spelunker, James Mitchell, a In Tax Lift
DETROIT (U P I) — The
home of a daughter, Mrs. Winthrop, Mass., chemist, was
JfaroUl Appleby, 408 Virginia lowered 60 feet to the floor ot chairman of (he board of Gen­
Avcnucjtwitb her other three the cavern where he had be- eral Motors Cbrporatlon **id
daughters also serving as hos come wedged into an U-lnch elimination o* the I# per cent
federal excise tax on automo­
trsses. Ail of Mrs. David's crevice.
biles would gite the American
many friends are cordially in
economy a lift.
vited to the celebration.
• I •
Snow On Capri
Frederic G
Donner told
ISLE OF CAPRI, Italy - newsmen elimination of the
Traffic is heavy on Sanford
area highways. Ifesviest this (U P !)— It snowed today on tax which be called an “ in­
year, in fact, as tourists visit the Isle of Capri for the first equity," would have an im,
our area. All art; welcome, to time in 15 years. The fall was pact on business generally that
"would be very healthy.*'
light.
,be cure.
A horse on the loose Mond.n morning at the 1‘ineerest
.Srho«I area had city police
puzzled. They got the report
shortly after daybreak but
couldn’t find the critter.
* * •

Accounting

More Kuicks

Honor HI HI

140-Foot Shaft

The statement was reported

Earthquake

Hotel Fire

Rescuers Drill

from South Viet Nam.

Tass

TO K YO ( L T D — An raithquake ahook downturn Tokyo
today. There
no immedi*
Participating in the pre­ file r«‘|KJit of iHMiultiva or
sentations in addition to the diimiifCir.
N avy will he the .Strategic
A ir Command, McCoy and
Orlando A ir Force Buses, N a­
W A U K E G A N , HI. (U P I* —
tional Aeronautics and Space Fire flashed through a 100Administration. North Amer­ yeartdd, five-atory
wooden
ican A ir Defense Command, hotel today- At least one per­
Tactical A ir Command, Strike son was killed. An undeter
Command and the Stale De tinned number wete missing.
partment.

Big Steel, Union
Hold Answer

ed Stales withdraw Its forces

Threat

by

the

Soviet

news

in a message

Kosygin
meeting

to
of

a
the

the

ica’ * most powerful, thunder­

Forces Leave
S. Viet Nam .

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) —
The United State* has evi­
dence (hat Communist China
is now actively preparing for
its second nuclear test.

to meature

to moonships.

Some 150 members of the Florida State Legis­
lature, State Chamber o f Commerce military affairs
committee and guests will visit Sanford Naval A ir
Staion Friday.
While at the station the distinguished group
w i l l hear briefings . by
three top Naval officers
in the state and witness
MOSCOW (U P I) — Soviet
an air demonstration.
Premier Atexei N. Kosygin
The tour is part o f a
today demanded (hal (he Unit­

Civic Center,

claimed him Saturday. The
grulf old gent with a heart as
big as'liis house will be missed
by all who had the good lor
tune to know him. There is
only one place Sandy could
go and we know he went
There. To his wife, Alma, goes
our sympathy and a tug
thanks for letling us know
Sandy, \yhat a guy . . . .
• * •

a bat-like

ADM. H E YW AR D

ADM. CHRISTOPHER

agency
sent by

preparatory
Indochinese

tacular to be followed Wednes­
day by a Ranger moonsbot.
About 11 minutes after the
fiery blastoff, space agency *
spokesmen said Saturn-t had
scored its eighth straight suc­
cess by propelling the heaviest
U S. scientific satellite into
orbit.
_
Pegasus
Tlie spacecraft, named Pega­
sus after the winged horse of
mythology, emerged from thn
protective cover of a dummy
Apollo mooncrafy-threo min­
utes later.
/;
Its % feet wide wings unfold­
ed like an expanding accord­
ion under the watchful eye of
a television camera and began
its^sweep (or liny biLs of cosntic debris whizzing about

General Battery and Cc
ramie Corporation has added
another spnTjs tn the growing
Seminole Count)' economy to
day when it announced il
would locate a distribution
center here.
The corporation has obtain­
ed a long-term lease on the
building formerly occupied by
the Chemical Corporation ol
America on Elm Avenue.
The 20,1101) square-foot site
will he the focal point for dis space;
"W e consider that we hav*
Irihutinn n[ the firm's products
the Pegasus meteoroid satell­
throughout the state.
The Seminole County ( ham ite in orbit," Hie spokesman
tier of Commrrre industrial said.
rom m iltrr says (he company
He said the Saturn's per­
will employ hetwen 15 and 26 formance was “ excellent."
persons Delivery equipment
Pegasus so big it will look
also will lie jet up here, ac- like a bright twinkling star at
c'ording to John Kridet, Cham night, weighs 23,000 pounds
tier executive timtiagor
with the Saturn’ s second stage
The I'onUfcJs were made by attached for stability. Us 10,Jack . Fetnberg, president o! ixio pound Apollo cover wss
C h e m i c a l Corporation ol kicked into a separate orbit.
America, and his brother, Irv
By reporting every hit mad*
ing Feinlierg. vice president, hy a ptcee of space dust, P e­
vkilit tits- local mdustnal com gasus was ex|vected to tell
m iller.
scientist* how much protective
The local division will be shielding large space ships will
known a, the General Battery I need — particularly Apollo
and Spark i'litg Company.
moon ships.
I Tans are In-mg made to
Saturn
construct a manufacturing fa
Besides
lofting
It*
first
nitty alter the distribution scientific satellite, the Saturn
center is set up
was giving engineers further
General Battery lias factor flight data that will help tn the
tes now in Reading, I’ a development of the larger
Irene blown, N J . Now I’ tuia Saturn .5 rorket Uiat is to send
delphia, (llilo, Greer, S C , lliree men to the moon in 1069,
and t-ianklort, Iml
I The launch, eighth for the
tilg rocket, was delayed more
than sn hour by ground com­
puter trouble
The 15 million pound thrust
booster, which Russia may
have passed in power with its
WASHINGTON
Ill'll
- recent tli-oo man shot, gained
Mrs Lyndon It Jolin-on will momentum slowly as It roared
skyward over tlie Atlantic afly tn st
Petershiirg, Fla
Fell 26 to present diplomas to head of a long column of redone of the first classes of ml yel'ow flame and smoke.
About a minute later, the
unicers to complete training in
Saturn streaked past tlie speed
the anti-poverty program.
The White House said, in an nf sound.
A space agency spokesman
nnunring Mrs Johnson * trip,
that 22 men and women in thr said
All system* look good st
Volunteer*
In
Service
To
America
(VISTA I program thi* time "
are scheduled to complete a
six week training course next
week
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
The First Lady plans To fly
to Florida in lime (or the cere­ Tlie FBI announced live arrest
monies. lunch with tlie VISTA today of three men and one
group and tour some ol (lie on -woman m a bizarre plot to dy­
the-job training silo* m M namite live Statute of l.ilterty,
Petersburg before reluming tlie Liberty Bel: and tlie Wash­
ington Monument
to. the capital that night

Penh, capital of Cambodia.
"Th e Soviet Union resolute
\LL IN FUN but serious, tiio, will lie tbe nll-femnle lmsketbnll ifame tbis
ly demands the withdrawal ol
evening between the ilistnff touchers and cheerleaders of Sanford Junior
U. S. troops and military
Ilikrh School, represented here by Teachers Jeannette Stiffey (le ft) and
equipment from South Viet
Belly Watson (rik'lil) and ( ’ lieerieader Vtim Edwards. Funds derived will
Nam, the cessation of armed
finance a trip for cheerleaders to the American Cheerleaders Associa­
provocations against the Dem­
tion's summer camp.
(Herald Photo)
ocratic republic of Viet Nam.
Laos and Cambodia ami Hie
rejeetion of any military in
lerfcrenci* in the internal a!
tans of Indochina" Kosygin's
message said
It was the second time in
the past three days that the
A m e x j'rtc *lie&lt;1 mg r it‘ 111t1i1-*} t.vttrr rultur.il nirthmU mini mole County Rgrirulturnl |»ro
Kremlin had made such a de
uia nit
j i *»K*M(m for Scmini'li* (m inis n&gt; v\ anil hrttrr triCHIh o f i on* tliirt a
i». T o invrnli)«nte the postiollltiK pr»l&gt; iito! ciiHUASi*!*.
•IM Il M I V
Mill In fonttulaim! Ly the
I. To rtii iiUlitK** « tl-kiprni itthllily «if makniK thr Swnfoni
A communique issued Sun
i it i-iIn i r *iI i*oiimi it-1!*«' «i f 11ic lion tictucMi industry itnl the Stale Farnieri Market mote
day alter Kosygin's meeting
with North Korean officials Srnunole County Chamber of Kitetiiion Service aimed At effective*
7. T o dt everything ‘puxul*
during his Aslan trip tenni I 1 -mm 4*i . s *t a luncncon-mrct- thr • , Iutton of the many
hie to keep agriculture' one of
the American air attacks on tni, Wmliwiuljiy mum fit Jim t»n &gt;1dnn19 of a if t ic n1tine.
North Viet Nam "inhuman 1 S ji'fiiti# I cutiiUI Milt, ll bn* I r» To ant in any v i y po«- the rnoel tmporlAfit industrira
»i(*lr m the promotion o f Hem- in Srminole County.
and railed on the United States
Htmokincrti loci A) Ly lien. J. C.
to pull Its troops out of Viet
lints hi sun, elm11limn.
Nam
Mlijc tivi'S tif the* i tliliii i Mit
The Soviet Union and Gieat
Iliilam served as co-chairmen I•*r
(,um*rul Hut. i*istill
ol Hie l(J54 Geneva Contemn t nU I imI Hiv them’ :
which carved up Southeast
t I u k* up iun^tunt ly ii h*it
Asia alter the French Indo f..p ht* in l» turn, I-nth fniem l
china war
.««rmI Ati«Tr, 1hut ikf furls UK11
in a statement earlier in i'uliut« in Siminnlf County;
ii .iv . Hie Soviets warned llu
I nils'll Press In te r n a liunul
to U f. *♦&lt; linn
tll»K fuvl niteil States Hut American nraiLIi' ItKiHutLin uml uppusA n tic air knifed &lt;lt*eji into the Midwest today
attacks against
Communist III If hills I hi*! vvuuhl
uur and sent a freezing chill to tlie Texas border. Stormy
North Viet Nam could lead to UK■i. ultiui’ luivfiArly.
weather that plastered the Kooky Mountain states
a world war.
'j:. I o «-ii . uniukc uur &lt; **n- with lili/./.iiid conditions Monday, lifted during the
A Radio Moscow broudcasi ti n! FIui Lin K ip ri inmiit Sta­
night.
II .
said the United Slates would tion in P « tnemirh pm^mm
iuperature stood a t 20 below zero in M in
be responsible for "the dire t*&gt; itnproit* control of Imrm----------- nesota.
consequences."
ful
itiul climmM's; in its
Ico ja m s m used t h e
IM PO R TAN T STEP
M i n h f*»r n**w YMimliet mid
Iloek R iv e r to flood at
Tass said the Phnom Penh lmpio%t‘iJ vuri«*Uri of
meeting
was proposed
by Mr, nt nn fm* nt hi I nritl hortii’iih
-loslin, 111. T h e O u a c h ita
P r i n c e Norodom Sihanouk. Infftl prokpirt* Atlupifthfu to
R iv e r at (jm id e n , A rk ,,
Cambodia's chief of sfatr
SAmttirti** * oimly pnltAS dud in
was n e s ily
lit feet above
SAIGON
(U
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Buddhist
Kosygin's message said the a II rxprr inirntA tiffi^nr d tn
Soviet Union hoped the con impi \&lt; &gt;. apnolr County rk - Premier Phan Huy Qiiat to flood stage.
Ttm storm which produced
ference would lie "an imjmrt i i t ul ^j t ' Tu Aiippoit the O n * day formally presented a 20
man vabim t to chief of state (lie Great Plain* bli/tard left
ant step toward rallying tin lr/f? il--f 1*1)1- Fxp**iinn-nt Stii
half a foot of *now at Den­
[-copies of Indochina Id Hie t n&gt;n ii* Hf* fuhfhntion p» oki mn Phan Kliac Nut*
Hr expressed hope it could ver, Cold,, and hiMixled tlie
defense of national indepmd
.1, To » ik-MpfiMte u tth thi*
unify South Viet \am during fnow-park at LeadsTile, Colo.,
cnee at the establishment ol
F.Atrn»iu(i S n vl' e in kfrpinK
One yaffilpeace in that part ol thi j!h.ui'M infillrnrfl on nrw ami this lime ol mcrra*ing military to 27 Inches
cri'is in Southeast Asia
death was blamed on (hr
world "
The cabinet wav made up nf weather.
*
"Th e mam obstacle to the
» wide spectrum ot political
Forty-mile
wind*
fanned
normalization of the situation
in the Indochina peninsula
TAt-LAIt kSSEE (U P I) - and religgyiis groups including His smiw in tmrilieJT-t New
now is the reactionary policy ( mdy
liaslunski,
(rerhmsn Buddhist* end Human Cathn Meniro.” Wind* ti|t to 15 mile*
on hour carried tiie stotm in­
of
American
impcralists, education. major (rom Talla­ lie*
Kosygin said.
hassee, lias b*-. n named ' Miss ■ Qual. a 56 year old medical to Oklahu m i.
Two section hand* were
"T o e struggle of Hie pen Tally-Ho" at Florida S t a l e doctor, was appointed hy the
Tally-Ho is Ute country's military lca&lt;ler» In killed near I'aslura, N M.,
pies far freedom snd Inde University
when they failed tn hear an
pend»nee is a Jmi struggle “
try to restore civilian rule
student yearbook
oncoming train while *t work
during the snow storm
Along the eastern seaboard,
snow fell from Georgia to |
Boston. Seven inches of snow
fell in Virginia uhert many
schools wert forced to close.

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PR Conference

CHAMPION SALESM EN of Sanford Junior Hint) School received prize*
today fo r selling the most boxes o f candy in the school’s annual fundraising drive. Proceeds are used for special school projects, materials or
equipment and the entire student body participates. Displaying their
awards are John Jurss, fourth place, 36 boxes; Linda Davis, second place,
40 boxes; Assistant Principal Ted Barker; Wade Singletary, first place,
43 boxes, and Ingrid Burton, third pluce, 36 boxes,
1Herald Photo)

Five Seminole County bank
officiala ir e attending a two
day public relation* confer­
ence of tha Florida Bankers
Association today and Wed
Deadly at Orlando. They are:
L. IL Webb, executive vice
president of the Citizens Bank
ot Oviedo; John Mercer, vice
president of the United State
Bank of Seminole, and Loring
Burgess, executive vice pres
Ident; Richard Kcogh| vice
prealdent, and Kay Gallagher,
public rrlatlona director, Flor­
ida Stale Bank ol Sanford.

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Books Available
In Geneva On
TV Study
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By JoAnn Haya
Geneva library offlciaU .re­
port that those who follow the
6:30 a.m. weekday television
program, "Sunrise Semester,’'
with Dr. Lionel Casson ami
Robert Magidoff, can find
some of the books under diicusslon a t the present time in
the library.
Named are "Sea Oull" and
“ Cherry Orchard” by Anton
Chekhov, the Complete Works
of Tolstoyi "Agamemnon” by
Aeschylus, “Antigone” by
Sophocles, and many others.
Children’s books most in
demand from the library are
“ Black Beauty,” "Huckleber­
ry Finn,” "Dawson Boy” ser­
ies, "Alice In Wonderland,"
“ Magle,” "Hardy Boys” ser­
ies, "Treasure Island,” "Lit­
tle Men," "Little Women,"
**X-Bar-X Boys" nnd other
popular childhood works.
Library hours are posted in
many locatlona throughout
Geneva and resldenta lire in­
vited to “check the hours nnd
then come check oiit a good
book."

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Fertilizer Sale
Nets $200 For
ildina Fund

MRS. TIM Stevens (riftht) nnd Mrs, W. D.
Thornton were lucky winners of a color tele­
vision set and a sewing machine, respeclivcly, in
conjundion with the Brand opening of United
S tate Rank of Seminole.
(Herald Photos)

Credit Clinic Slated Friday
A rrrdlt and collection pro­
gram for -locnl hankers, re
tailrrs and business offices Is
scheduled front 7 to 10 p m.
Friday at .Mayfair Inn, I’nul
Lewis, manager of the Credit
Bureau of .Sanford and Remimile County, announced.
Speaker will he Sterling S.
Spenke, credit specialist nnd
field lecturer of the- Internaliortnl Consumer Credit Asso-

riatlon, from St. Louis, Mo.
Lewis said that late reg­
istrants may sign up for the
three-hour course al tho hotel
at 0:30 p.m. Friday.
The Fifth Amendment of
the II.S. Constitution contains
the right not to he compelled
to he a witness against oneself.

By Maryann Mllea
Foreat City Community Asaociatlon realised approxi­
mately $200 from ita fertilis­
er sale over the weekend with
nil proceeds to go for the club­
house building fund.
Announcement of the sale’s
success was made Monday
night at the March meeting
of the group held In Bear
Lake Elementary School ■by
Allen Forward, president, W’ho
also expressed appreciation to
community resldenta for their
participation and support.
Forward advised memhera
that ihe Marine Beserve
Corpa, F.igMb Engineer Divi­
sion, had worked during the
weekend on grounds of the
building site for the proposed
clubhouse.
Plans were made for an
auction to he held April 3.
7:30 p.m., In the Forest City
Shopping Center with the
aiirtioneer In he Col. Lewis C.
Deli from Sanford.
It was requested that those
having items to donate for the
auction nnd who wish pickup
srrvicc call cither Don Hnsley
or Al Krcnier. Donations al­
so are being accepted at For­
ward’s Sporting Center.
Proceeds from this event
will go to the building fund.
Next meeting will he April
12, place nnd program to be
announced.

Army Of Hope
NEW YOBK (DPI) — Tire
Salvation Army, 100 years old
this yrar. was started by Wil­
liam Booth in a London stum.
It now uses the most up -lodnte techniques of social
work, psychiatry and mrdicine in its maternity homes,
hospitals, counseling ami nth
cr services.
*

ITALY SCORES AGAIN—To your list of luscious Italian beauties now making movies—
Sophia Ijorrn, Gina Lollabrigida anti Claudia ( arilm ale—please add the name of Vtrna
List, a blondo with green eyes and bombshell impact. The fi-foot, 5-inch lovely is seer,
■t left as she plays the femme fatale in "How to Murder Your Wife" opposlie .lack I s m
mon. Even In repose, right, Vlrna exudes a smoldering quality during a pensive mo
mcnL Maybe she’s thinking of home and family. Home is home and her family consist!
of Italian industrialist Franco Pescl and a two year-old son.

MARY NEAR TUCKER, dnughlrr of Mr. nml
Mrs. T. K. Tin ker holds tlm tri-color ribbon sho
won nt the Sanford Flower Show al the Civic
Center.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Bridge Winners Named
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club played 16 tallies in two
sections at the weekly Tues­
day afternoon meeting in the
Firemen’s Recreation Hull,
Section A was directed by
Mr*. Robert N’icholls. Winners
were, NS. first, Mrs. Frank
Austin and Philip DeBerard;
second. Mrs. Janet Heudder
and Mrs. Robert Magneson;
third, Mrs. Ruth Blatt ami
Ml*. O. N. Lackey;
KW, first, Charles Daglin
and Mrs. Flora Dorman; sec­
ond, Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil
Molx; third, Mr. and .Mrs. it.
K Walty.
Section II was directed by
Miss Ktlie] Johnson. Winners
were, NH, first, Mrs. Loris
Weeks and Mis it T Stev­
ens: second. Mrs. Ida It. Wit-

son and Donald MacNuughton;
third, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Wal­
ters;
KW, first, Mr*. Joanno
Paulk and Mrs. Judy iliinmll;
second, Mr. and Mrs. C. It.
Andrews; third. Mis It. W.
Ackerman and Mrs. Thornton
Smith.

Ilonie Exemption
, JACKSONVILLE (DPI) I Tile newly-formed Florida Sen­
ior Citixens Voter la-ague de­
rided to seek support of Mini
lar groups tr hating home
stead tax exemption raised to
$10,000 for persons over age
65
Tile league said retired per
sons are less aide than others
’to pas increased taxes i auseil
i by reavsesvinent.

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Best Weekend Food Buys
Listed For Careful Shopper

School Finances
Topic For PTC
!n Enterprise

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SANFORD MOTOR CO., INC.
800 S. FRENCH AVENUE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

By Mrs. Ritchie If.rris
Members of the Enterprise
Parent-Teacher Council will
hear an explanation of school
financing by Dr T, E. Smotherman, Volusia County school
board member for the district,
at their 7:30 p.m. meeting
Tuesday in the school auditor­
ium.
Dr. Smothennan will speak
on where the money is obtain­
ed, how it is spent and how
lo raise moys funds.1
At close of term last June,
the Enterprise school had an
enrollment of 2."i3 pupils. As
of this month Ihere are 307
pupils. Operating funds for
the school are based on last
year's aserage daily attend­
ance and difference between
increased enrollment nnd pre­
sen! budget will not. I&gt;e made
up until next year. In all
probability at lhal lime, a
fllrlher inctease in enrollment
will l&gt;e seen due In expanding
population of (he area.
The problem of school fi­
nances is one of vital interest
to everyone in the area nnd
all parents are urged lo at­
tend Tuesday night’s meeting.
The general public also is in­
vited to hear Dr. Smotherman’s talk nnd to participate
in the following question and
answer period.

this weekend. Cabbage, car­
rots, green and dry onions, .
nnd lettuce are especially '
plentiful.
Apples and bananas ars
good buys this week, and
strawberries are beginning to
roll in a t a good rate. Grape­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — fruit and oranges are partic­
Colorful and varied supplies ularly abundant.
of fresh fruits and vege­
tables are the heat buys this Forest City
week for the careful .hopper.
Eggi, meat, fish, and poultry
also offter the housewife a Merchants Seek
good variety from which to
choose.
Caution Lights
Eggs/ a fine protein food,
are In good supply. Canned
By Maryann Miles
pink salmon, fish sticks and
The Forest City’ Mrrchyits
portions, beef roasts, beef Association will meet at fi:30
steaks, and frrsh pork roasts p,m. Tuesday al the Forest
complete the good-buy out­ City R estaurant
look for red meat*.
Since the February m»»t- t
Broiler fryers' are attrac­ Ing. the organiiation has sent
tively priced and .abundant.
s letter to the Stale Road De­
Cauliflower, greens, and pu- partment requesting that si
limes are good vegetable buys least two caution lights be lo­
cated through the Shopping
\VW Hoard Meet Center area. Further plan­
The executive hoard of the ning pertaining to the lights
South Seminole Welcome Wa­ will he discussed al Tuesday
gon Club will meet at 11:30 evening’s meeting,
a.m. Monday at the home of
t
Mrs. Hen Daggett, Gilbert Now You Know
Rond, Winter Park. The meet­ I'n lle d P r e s * In te r n a t io n a l
ing will be conducted by Mrs
Fishes are the largest of
Maryann Miles, president. All all the vertebrate classes,
planning to attend are asked with more than 20,000 living
to bring a sandwich lunch. species known to science, ac­
Reverag. and dessert will be cording to the Encyclopedia
Britannica.
provided by thp hostess.
(The following guide to
the nation', beat food buy.
for the weekend w.a pre­
pared by the U. 8. Depart­
ment. of Agriculture and
Interior for United I’re*.
International.)

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Sanford Area Port

Engineers
By Paul Rrookahlre
(First Of Three)
Enough potential cargo is available to
support b port terminal at Sanford and the
economy of the area is in excellent shape
for the construction of such facilities.
Those arc the finding of an engineering
study ordered by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.
The report was released today by Fran­
cis E. Roumillat, Jr., chairman of the cham­
ber's Port Authority Committee.
"The St. Johns River probably is the
most valuable asset in Seminole County
. . . . .and we conclude that an excellent
opportunity exists to develop the St. Johns
and recommend that a one-berth port term­

inal facility be constructed...........the re­
port prepared by Lockwood Greene Engi­
neers, Inc., states.
The engineers view the construction of
the port facility as a lure for new indus­
tries to locate near by.
History shows that industry, commerce
and population develop as a result of the
establishment of water terminal facilities,
the chamber was told.
Economic benefita to be realized from the
port, in addition to the coming of new In­
dustries, would be from two primary sour­
ces; (I) savings to the area on freight rates
and (2) the monetary value added to the
area economy by the movement of catgo
through the marine terminal facility.

As for potential cargo, the Lockwood
Greene report contends:
"One export cargo atone, that of canned
non-perishable citrus products, has a tre­
mendous potential to support a one berth
port facility.'*
Citrus pulp and phosphates are other ex­
port cargoes expected to be shipped
through the Port of Sanford.
As far as impott cargoes arc concerned,
one firm, whose name must he kept confi­
dential at their request, indicate that they
would be interested in shipping 25,000 to
100,000 tons a year of dry bulk commodity
by barge to Sanford.
Other imports expeeted to go through
the port would be several thousand tons of

newsprint for newspapers in the area.
Opening of the Cross-Florida Barge Ca­
nal would enable the barge shipment of au­
tomobiles and trucks from the Great Lake*
area to SftiKord.
In standard tonnage, this means that if
a terminal existed at Sanford today, it
would have been possible to import 81,000
tons of automobiles and truuks.
Cost of minimum facilities for the Fort of
Sanford are estimated at about $530,000.
Such facilities would enable the barge
terminal to commence operations and ex­
pand at n later date.
Thr minimum cost would include whnrf
construction, clearing, grubbing, fill, pav­
ing and railroad work. The wharf and

transit shed deck would be the prfncipsl
cost item, estimated at $141,400.
The total does not include cost of prop­
erty. legal fees or engineering.
The site recommended for construction of
the water terminal is immediately west of
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bridge,
crossing the St. Johns River on the west
end of Lake Monroe. The area of the prop,
erty is about 130 acres.
The site is located at the junction point
of water, rail and truck transportation.
U.S. Interstate 4 and U.S. Highway 17-02
are near by. . ,
"This is a tremendous advantage not en­
joyed by many other terminals," the engi­
neers declare.

The engineering firm emotions th a t it
will take about five years for Sanford to
rrnp big benefita from the terminal onca
it is built.
They believe it w ill take that long to da*
velop potential traffic and to sell the port’s
services to manufacturers and receivers of
goods.
Release of Iho engineering report cli­
maxes a year-tong job by the Tort Author­
ity Committee.
Serving with Roumillat on the committre aie Gordon Frederick, John Alexander,
James F. Awry, J r , Andrew Carraway,
A. L. Wilson, Carl Schilkr, Scott Burns and
Jack Boll.

Summer School Academic Expansion Told
Seminole County

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Sunday has been named
Compassion Sunday at the
Free Methdoist Church, 500
West Fourth Street, to empha­
size the need of the world for
food, clothing ami religious V O L . 67
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Recreation
Curtailment
Is In Order

Summer recreation mid ath­
letic program* sponsored by
the Seminole County School
United Press Leased Wire
E staid is ned 1908
F R ID A Y^ M A R lT T 1 2 ^ 1 0 6 5
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A N O ~ l-Iff
system in conjunction with
community recreation pro­
grams will be curtailed this
year in favor of using these
The Seminole County Health
fund* and units for academic,
Department says fit cases of
remedial and enrichment pro­
poisoning were reported to it
grams, the school boHtil deciil
during 1964. Most of the cases
ed Thursday.
involved infants swallowing,
For several years, the sum­
aspirin and other Internal
mer academic program has
l-een broadened, reducing the
medication
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By Donna Kale*
end a g rim , r a in so aked r a c ia l
greater interest and enrollThe Longwood City Coun­
spring — tile Jayeces are
confrontation on a Selma ment.
cil,
in
special
session
Thurs­
street wash.-d down the drain
launching their annual fertt
day evening, Voted to issue a
today.
iriMnicliofi, till cl honni tm*in
liter sale It 6 6 6 organic—
building permit to David
Mayor
.(yc
Smithcrrnan hum tluil hy utilizing mmr «f
good stuff for your lawn and Joyce of Casselberry for the
wont on the radio to categort- thr unit* HVtnlnhfu for m n&lt;!
most of jour plants and orna erection of three buildings ron
cai
emirs, Die tuition could hr
mentals. Good price, too. Ro the Sanlando Springs Drive
a compromise with racial dropped to $16 allowing even
berl Murrie. chairman, says property in the southwest
demonstrators 'am! said they more students to lake ad­
call the Jaycee office and get section of the city where
would not tip permitted to bold vantage of the oppoi(unities
your order in—they deliver it Joyce ami his brother, Rich­
a pr.jvcr vigil al Ihr Dallas for make up work ndvnnee
right to your door
ard, proposed to build a stock
tonnlv Courthouse to.lav
ivoik nod speriallnd eotiise*
car stadium.
James Orange, a Negro
"It ia planned for units to
U you see in to be seeing lots
Tile three buildings, esti­
I' ader, announced to street b« used to fumlih guldare-e.
of little girls dressed m brown mated to cost $6,840 accord­
►^m^jttr*4v*( at e pe*&gt;e bar-aimnwl
Kading. pre-*ch 0411
and green around town this ing to the permit applica­
r..*ade shortlj after ml J nig hi' orienUt-on, acadcniic credit
week, it's because this is na tion, will lie for an office.
that a compromise had been euurSM, drlvera training, in
Ilona) Girl Sroul Week. Hun­ .mu i-ssioN stand and li st
TEACHER INTERNS of tin- B ing F utuie Ten. Hera Unit tit Seminole
worked out thst would permit addition to mtisir, arts and
dreds &lt;&gt;l Seminole County girls i owns
H igh School h av e ta k e n ovm r ln.ss.--t in Sem inole v en tity liu* w eek. H ere
the Negroes and while sv in crufts, ip-qts and pUygi..urid
Only councilman
voting
participate il this line youth
R ernie H arb o u r ( le ft) am i Mike (.ra y help G ra m m a r School fifth g ra d e r
palhirers to go in small groups activities," tint. Iiel explained,
against issuing the permit
program
Byron
R
obinson
w
ith
Bonn*
E
nglish
problem
s
at
tin
blur
kbotm
l.
T
w
o
n
ty
lor a 15 in mute prayer SCI
"Wo have operated the
. . •
was I’-t-y White who ili-rturtw o o th e r at talent te n c h e is art* vv.-iking a t si la
vice at the courthouse.
summer n . i. iiju.ii progimu
whilt* kurpmK tip With
-I
that
tinraceway
tins
n-it
Speaking of spring, it's
their own school work al 11a- mum lime.
tiltT a h l T h 'd 'i)
I* V.xTlilt IUES
in co-operation with ttie- saritime local merchants were m the last interest of tile
The Rev James J Itcrh, a
communities throughout
.
ity
thinking aOout planting some
white
Boston
Cmtarun
mm
*h«
county
and the r.itiimun
City A t t 6 r n e y Webber
pretty spn n ; flowers tit those
Practice first
uter whose romjdetc love (or die* now have htouderird
sidewalk planters to brighten Maine*, in answer to quo*
his fellow man led him to this " " 'c pailn q.ato.u t» the
M il.I'll V*&gt;, Cwllt. It I’ll
things up And a little water lion* from the standing room
tragic end." today appeared
wh*'"' Hi
w' fi
lhey ran
— \ 17 sear old troii-c* ifr
might help save the podocar only athln-m-e, stated ih»t
bundle th fill 4‘Jil Iftfl.tl l-iul (if
dcMinrd
to
In
erqne
a
lilattyr
&lt;
oirnril
had
no
pouer
to
dent
was In tin- hospital with a
pus, if the roots are still alive
iif tin* Nt'uro civil riifht* dnvr it. We would Mill make the
tlit requested permit and that
* • ft
self inllirlid bullet wound
R«H*b a ax attackT.I by at ftchotil ground* and fai tlitic*
a*
long
as
the
zoning
ordin­
City and county commiss
I W.f.AII \S&gt;EE (FPI) —
B o o k k e e p in g 1
in her right (mil and the
liMat
fMiir,uhit** nwn in Selma HVHltnhlr for tlie uxe uf tlie
ance
remains
as
written.
It
ioners made it hard on report
&gt;
rn
lt.71
IV
ephone
Tele
TU.LAIIASSEE
ilJFI)
explanation to pollre:
I
njK
iil aft it takinu community in tbu aiumnef,**
ers tins week—kept jaunting must is* followed.
[lie si,ite auditor said today
. . , t ’««nij«•n&gt; today handed part in a match He &lt;lir&lt;) fi«»m IfUtchel mi id,
A
resident.
John
Deaton,
wanted
to
see
if
n
gun
shot
fingers and sating, "This i*
(iHti’hel* HN'Mftted by W \V
iicfouril hi eiks kept at the
at 7 55
off the record " Nothing said &gt;*sk'd if council would get a Mate f ire College needed im- would hurl before 1 tried to I... ll.ivri.iti Hum* a check a h]mi c»n the
Wlmrlon nnd W II ItcShwzo,
written
agreement
that
no
p
m
Thurx«!a&gt;
(••r f ’ .22,191 representing the
in a putdic meeting is really
commit suitidr."
frportefl til 1lir nchoo) tvuird
prov mg.
u iiiT F *im si: o p k n
con :■inv * ufiLity taxes, A
off-the-record fellas, hut well races be held on Sunday and
that the at at ns of nccredil/i_• . , v . ,
\V.\SIIIN(iTMN it PI) — tlon of Seiitinolr I'ounty
go along as far as possible Haines answered that council
-p&lt;. e .man said It was the
had no power to set the openm l s \ tJ
The While Hmur via* l&gt;eing mdionta i* ,+f»tily j^ood,’*
unless il affects the voter's
U r..-I tax payment tile com re-4»pcn* 1 f'»r pitblir tours to
mg or rioting times fur any
MUSI t)W it I’ll — The So
yxicketbooks (It didn't )
•'Wu are abnky in pome
establishment
operating
in
a
'let
l
nmn
today
rejected
pj:
lias * vci made to tlw day, uifp guards un«|fr in
• • •
area*, and will ,ref more
legal manner except on* sell- Red t tuna demand tn drop
-t ,&lt;•
8&gt;trUfll«UH to keep the JMH&gt; shaky as our enrollment in*
Only four more property mg alcoholic heveragrs.
pear? till coexistence
with
.1 e rherk was presented pie nun ms * to prevent any crease* and mote instructor*
owners are 1*ft to sign deedIn answer to question from the West as the price of Lont
granting right .of wat for pat another r e s i d e n t , Daniel nurnist unity
arc needed. We run expect to
n l l.mlate to the Governor new civil rights 'it inv
Hair* lax collect nm* i
The ordcfN gtvcn to White nrr(| more trui'bnue etiunxela
mg of Lake Mary Boulevard Seieem-y, Haines advised that
by t .tin Paitm.
ial reprr
...
ItcMiie ptthc* prcxuinahly mean
nnd more JihTunaii* next
out to M according to latest city still could reione to stop O i l l \ 1*111)1111
Si-mt iftil* i minty fttiiiwn! * 1
w n tilu r tor NiillJu-rn Bel;
that .inv demonstrators who year The growth jqohlerii*
reports from the Lake Man the run-way even though the
pftr
cent
in
ru
a
if
during
KM'
MIAMI 11' n i —lyingvhors
P-.tin -a.-t th* payment is attempt fo
* nit m Mmi alone will r»i-»tr tlie neres
Chamber of Commerce, which building permit* huve been nir-n ,d Port Everglades wrnl r wiry.
nyrr th** imthi*1' p»
is m charge of obtaining the granted. Serectiey requested ba&gt; k to work today and left Moil laM ycur, J Ktl Hlrniijfhr an increase of HI jwr cent over l*r to ThtirsddV ' 'even hour ally to enlarge M«*-r- staffs
hunger strike'* will Im* cj«‘Cl* to meet the rrili'HM. Many
properties foi the county so that his question and the an­ Miami as the only local of dim tor,
Ktur Pin
Hum nu w.'ul was (.aid to years ago
d without dc|j&gt;.
new sciences who li tiavr been
that wofk can begin on the' swer l&gt;e included in minutes the International Iaqigshore rommiftnnn, *«i&lt;| todiiy.
when the company made .a
evolved in the |-«sl few years
already approved road pro ot the meeting.
- .,
Tux ruMrt tjufiR liurinjf Keh tax payment of $829,117 in
men's Association m the ns
mean we must plan for in­
jert
Befnre voting on the m at­ turn still on strike
tin- to years following, tiie N e w
iz in rjtry
r u i r y thin y m r to ta lle d $ l n l ,
creases
in these areas," he
ter, council heard Peter Grif­
ITU in the &lt;minty h* rnmpiii
coqipany tia* paid the state a GAIN E.N'VI I.I.K (UPI) —
noted.
County Commissioners hive fith* of Wave-Lock Manufac­ No Kxtension
local coin puny uni the #j&gt;rd lu $111,ft ID in F th n u try . total of $17,9^.3,876 in utility
Guteliel told tin I.lined that
asked Engineer Bill Bush to turing Inc., an electronic!
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — lUtil.
laxe*
paieol low bidder on a new accreditation forms hava been
ask the SAD to give them a firm with a factory in Or­ Motor Vehicle Commissioner
(i us oI(up tax roller Huns al­
Tin
3 million in annual tescai.h lil.rury al the Unidetail cost estimate and de­ lando, who stated that his Arch Livingston reminded mo­ to were up in the county in utility taxes. Partin said, la vertlly of Honda. Tassinari completed and sent 111 and he
sign for street lights at the company had expanded so torists that 1961 license tags February. Colirction* fur thi* Just i&gt;art of the total $16 9 Construction Company sub- would hava '*moi* concrete"
bit 431. Stt 436 and bit 46 in rapidly that it was considering expire March 20 and said he pant month totalled $100.^4 million tux toll Southern Hell | milled n l.aae hid of $ 1.7H specifics to offer when the
report has been evaluated by
terchanges. 1 4 travelers will purchasing 350 acres on Sun doubts tlie deadline will be cunipmed to f HD.!!fit) *
jijiiI the stale, its cities and million,
lowest among 10 the stutc accreditation boatd
soon know that they are ap­ tando Springs Drive, south­ extended
counties for 1901
I firms seeking Hie contract.
and returned.
proaching Sanford, and at the east and southwest of the
School board members re­
Lake Monroe bridge, they wifi Lowe-Temjic plant, for expan­
marked "we have no alterna­
find an inviting vista of palms sion. Griffiths, in (hit state­
tive, wa must stay accreditlining the lakcshore. Scott ments, gave definite impres­
ed."
Burns. FPL manager, also of­ sion that hi* company pos­
School Supt. It. T. Milwee
fered to draw up an estimate sibly would losa interest
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Mayor James H. J. Tate five' shots and rescued the day to come back again," he pointed out that minimum ac­
of the lighting for the county. • hould Hie stuck car stadium
creditation It necessary to
go through.
said. "1 extend my congratu­ qualify for state funds.
The tall, slim youth in the commended Airman James R girl
Eight boys later were ar­ lations to the fine police force
The name of Palm Springs
sailor uniform was uncomfort­ George, 23, of Chamhlec, Ga ,
"The question IS. do we
for "gallant action and cour­ rested and convicted of the
Road in Altamonte Springs
able under tlie admiring gaze age" and named him an hon­ crime Seven were sent to cor­ you have here and I thank the want to squeak by with min­
has been officially changed to
imum accreditation, or do we
o! 400 persons.
orary citizen of Philadelphia rectional institutions and the people who have written me
Wymore Road to svoid con­
want to upgrade our status
tetters
I
am
deeply
apprecia­
Without
hesitation,
he
had
at the ceremonies in the may other was placed on proba­
fusion. It's Wymore Road in
from
'getting by' to 'good' or
tive "
waded with fists flying into a or'* City Hall reception room tion
Orange Coqnly and suddenly
'excellent'," Milwee asked.
wine
crated
band
of
hoodlums
George,
a
biology
major
at
"
Ihank
God
he
was
able
to
'A
highly
discolored
.
right
becomes Palm Springs Road
-Gatchel pointed out that
Billy Grady. VAH-3. Naval who were beating and molest­ eye and a alight bruise under help her before a murder was G e o r g i a State University,
when it crosses the Seminoleonly 22 counties in the state
ing
a
15
-yeir
old
girt
they
hud
plans
to
return
home
Satur­
reached,"
Mayor
Tate
said
in
the
left
eye
gave
evidence
to
Air
Station,
was
injured'when
Orange County line.
now hava accredited schools.
• • •
a scooter he was riding wae dragged from a subway sta­ the beating George had taken describing George's galantry. day when he completci his
After receiving an hororary two weeks of reserve training
at the hands of the mob last
If the Legislature approves involved in a collision Thura- tion platform.
Hut the crowd of spectators; Saturday night while six men citizen's badge and the thun­ al Ihe nearby Willow Grove ’Berry Queen
a pay raise tor Sanford's city day night.
Sanford Police laid Grady's the contingent of N a v y on the subway platform ignor derous applause of the over­ Naval Air Station. He will get
PLANT CITY (UPI) —
commissionfra, the commiss­
flow rrowd, George thanked a Navy aendoff when he leav­ Sandra Link,' a 17-year-old
ion ha* nked that it become scooter was itruck by an au­ "brass" and the Impressive cd hit pleas for iielp.
effective June 1, 1965. Some tomobile driven by Mrs. Ku- group of city officials assem­ ■ The resdtvlst managed to the mayor and stepped to a es. Official* of the air station Pinacreat High School atudwill present him with a Navy ent, waa named quean of the
wanted it to be retroactive, auko N. Knowles, 403 Tucker bled to pay him honor was break free and summon po microphone,
"1 have enjoyed my stay in commendation letter at spec­ 1966 Strawberry F e s t i v a l
but finally settled for the June Drive, at Park Avenue and something he had oevrr faced .lice-man George Faustino who
sent the ruffians fleeing with Philadelphia and 1 hope some ial ceremonies.
before.
here.
North Laurel at 9;34 pm.
.date.

W EATHER: Mild thru Saturday, high 7.V80; low tmiipht around 60.

Compromise
'Washed Out’
’n Alabama

Longwood
Raceway
Given OK

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nSLWA...

Southern Be j
Pays Huge Tax

B R IEFS

Sales Tax Up
Seven Per Cent

Navy Hero Wins Plaudits For Bravery

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Sailor Injured
In Collision .

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Lost P ilo ts
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SAIGON (U P I)-U . S. forc­
es scoured the jungle* (oday
, for two American pilots whose
r,57 bomt&gt;er crashed during
a combat mission against
Communist positions in South
Viet Nam.
t
The wreckage of the plane
was found Thursday 390 miles
northeast of Saigon and a
spokesman said tficre were In­
dications that the fliers had
rjrcted from the craft before
It went down.
The B37 was part of a flight
which jHiumled Viet Cong posi­
tions with napalm in a lowlevel strike over guerrilla irv
fested
Bmh Dinh Province in
*
(he central highlands.
MILES
It was nirtfknoun what caus­
0
ISO ed the plane to crash. Pilots
o( five other plincs on tha
HOT SPOT — Comimt- mission said they saw no
niaL Kt'ip ot) Binb Dinb sign* of enemy ground fire.
jiriiMtut! (tnarked wit Is
As the search continued to­
X on map uIn&gt;vc) lias day, Communist North Viet
lu-en in liken. Air Foret? Nam announced the captur®
je ts * and Vietnamese ol a U. S. Air F'orce pilot
ground troops worked whose piano- was s^ol down
together to blind th re a t March 2 during the mastiva
of tlie IIt’ll Viet Cong air strike by American and
ti» never the vital Biip- N n ii I h Vietnamese aircraft
j 11v load between l’|ei- against the Communist north.
ku and t)ui Nbon.
Hanoi identified tlie Amer­
ican as Lt, Hayden J. Lock­
hart of Springfield. Ohio,
whose wifr, Jill, live* in Alex­
andria, La.
Lockhart was flying one of
five planes shot dowo by the
Communists when a force of
16u American and Vietnamese
I nltrd P r e s s In t e r n a t io n a l
l'.-r slstr-nt r a il.' i.ililim n-d bombers and fighter-bom tiers
to s.ork the southern to I of struck two military installa­
tions in the biggest air raid of
sta le s today.
H eavy allow piled up in the war
Thursday's B57 mission waa
thr
Arizona m m ilaina nnd
originating
sjin-nd ru in s* the noillie-rn one of several
plains nod G n a t Lab.'s area. 11oiii the lug American air­
Rum or snow via* reported base at Da Nang. About 20
.s fighter-bombers took
In 31 states from G eorgia *o U
pari
in a raid fnr which no
southern f a l l Torn in
L a rg e t r a il* &lt;&gt;f low * fa rm ­ target was announced but that
land v in e flooded by m ilt-fn l mission was apparently diagainst Communist
&gt;iiearn* and riv e rs. TTious.-inds re d e d
of fan illle* left their homes supply routes in Laos.

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North Soggy As
Florida Basks

along the lovi* River.
In Ih r town of M issouri
V a lle y, Iow a, nl.out 25 pet
relit of I lie town was unde*
w ater from tlie swollen Bn)
er river
O ne oo tsM e e v r e p lin n
to
the so g g y co n d itio n s w a- H
m in , w h e re r e s t .b ill* nnd vie
i at lo n ers en jo ye d su n n y , w a rm
M e n th rr.

‘The (iambia*
WASHINGTON (U PI)—'The
stair Department, bowing to
Gambian wishes and British
wishes ani l British style,
lieiii-i-lnrth will call Africa’s
in west and smallest nation
•Tile Gambia ' instead of ju it
I Gambia

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Pflffe 2—Fri. Mar. 12, *65

Father Keane
Hundred At Bon
Voyage Party

!Rev. Grover Sewell

W e Can
Know God
How often someone ask* nil
J.f wr know »ome outstanding
person ami wc find ourselves
sayinc that wc do not know
them personally, however, we
know of them. If the one to
whom wc refer is a writer we
usually mean that we know of
his books; if he is physician
we know of his efforts in heal­
ing; if he is a clergyman wc
may think of his preaching;
Jf an architect wc envisage
his buildings. Even though wc
may not know him personally
we know something about his
efforts. This is fine, but how
much better it Is to be ahle
to say that we know a human
beini personally,
asked if I know God personal­
ly. There is no doubt many
reasons for such a question
not being asked, yet the truth
is that we can know God in
such an intimate way that it
can be classified '‘personal­
ly.”
As we read our Bibles we
find that the spiritual giants
knew God in a close, warm
and intimate way. Moses, for
example, knew t h a t God
would walk with one wherever
he went even though the paths
of the world might be rough,
indeed. Moses was conscious
of God's presence as he led
the children of God through
the wilderness for many
years. When there was dis­
obedience and when there was
great dedication; when there
was doubt and when there was
faith, God was there. The
everlasting arms of God were
enough to carry even disobed­
ient and unfaithful children
through the long and hard
journey. Finally the time
came for Moses to relinquish
his leadership. He knew that
he would not live to enter the
Promised Land, so he offered
advice to his people that
would assure them of the per­
sonal presence of God. He
said shortly bolore he died,
‘■The Eternal God is thy re­
fuge and underneath ara the
everlasting army.'’
Enoch had tha same exper­
ience of knowing God person­
ally. The Apostle Paul knew

God personally through Jesus
Christ. Peter was ahle to ac­
complish great things for God
because he, too, rcalitcd that
God was by his side.
God has not changed In any
way since the time of the
Bible giants. Even then it was
necessary for them to look
away from themselves and
look unto Him if they were
to ace and receive His pres­
ence and greatest blessing.
We remember that Peter and
other disciples were having
a most frightening time while
experiencing a violent storm
In a little boat upon thr sea.
Jesus knew of their plight. He
went to them and in one of
His glorious miracles walked
on the water. The disciples
were afraid so Jesus identi­
fied Himself. Peter asked thal
he bo enabled to walk on the
water and meet Jesus. The
ability was given. Peter step­
ped from the boat to the rag­
ing waves J ^ i u c h faith that
he did walk- tow ard the Lord
until the sound of the wind
and the sight of the angry
waves made him take his
eyes from Jesus to see only
his troubles. Then he forgot
the Person of Christ and then
he sank. Jesus rescued him,
but deplored his lack of faith.
More and more Peter did pro­
gress as he knew God [mrsonally through Jesus Christ.
A far greater miracle than
walking on the water is pos­
sible for us. The miracle of
knowing God who made the
universe passes the bounds o(
our limited minds. When we
think of the Milky Way with
Its minimum of one thousand
million stars and realise that
we ran know the creator of it
personally, we stand in awr of
the mystery. Even so, it is a
glorious mystery. I-et us not
lose the opportunity by not
acrepting it.
If you have not experienc'd
k n o w i n g God personally,
throw yourself on Him in lalth
and pray that Ills Holy Spirit
will fill your being Ills pro
mi«e |s that He will never re­
fuse tills request. Those of
great faith realize that this
promise-is beyond expression

AN ORIGINAL SKIT presented by the Junior
MYF enlivened an African banquet a t Cassel­
berry Community Methodist Church. Cqthy
Casselberry, playing the chief’s daughter, gets
"llie treatment*' from witch doctor Terry
Reuter as Denise Ream hump looks on.

DeLand District WSCS Hears
Missionary Vera Hughlett
»

There were 227 member! of
the
Woman's Society of
Chrfitiau Service of the
Mcthodiat Church regiitered
t or the DeLand District meet­
ing held recently a t Firit
Mcthodiat Church, Ormond
ltearh.
Missionary apeakrr for the
meeting was Misa Vera HughJrtt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
William H u g h l e t t . Miss
Hughlett was bom in Tunda,
Congo, and received her prim­
ary
education
from her
mother. She attended the
llni^jf' Central school in
l.uhnudai, Congo; achoola In
Cocoa, Florida; Aabury Col­
lege and the University of
Kentucky. Mist Hughlett, a
regiitered nure* who served
in Genta, I.llwria, aa a ml#aionary for three years, is
now at home in Cocoa await­
ing assignment as a full-time
missionary nurae.
She gave an interest ing ac­
count of the work of the
church in Ganta, Liberia,
especially of tha hospital fac­
ilities. She told of the eoclal
value of the hospital when
patients gather and visit dur­
ing their off time between
growing seasons, and said be­

tween 100-30Q persona are
t rented per day in the out­
patient clinic. Modern equip­
ment has been installed, but
getting enough electricity to
run it is still a problem.
The most important activ­
ity of the hospital, according
to Miss Hughlett, is the nurs­
ing school. She staled that
young Africans know today
that they do not have whut
they nerd—an education. And
they will take an education
from whomever will give it.
She said the church should
start "yesterday" in providIng facilities to rduratr the
young Afrirans, and she also
emphasised the need that ex­
ists for young people from
tha church in the United
•States to enter this phase of
the church's work.

Guest Speaker
By Jane Casselberry
Rev. Lucas Gr(le, pastor o(
the Westminster Prcibyterian
Church, Casselberry, w a s
Spiritual Emphasis W e e k
speaker this week at Boggs
Academy, Keytville, Ga. He
wa* accompanied by Mr*.
Grilc.

By Henna Eitrs
*
Rev. Hugh B. Keane, pastor
of Church of Nativity, wa*
guest of honor at a bon voyage
party at the social hall of the
church.
Mrs, Gene Shannon, presi­
dent of the Catholic Women's
Club, and Joseph Hopkins,
president of the Holy Name
Society,
presented
Father
Keane with a transistor radio,
a purse, and a spiritual bou­
quet. in the name of the par­
ish. They expressed their regets over the fact that he had
been recalled to Ireland.
G R O U N D IHIE AK IN G for the Seventh-day Adventist Florida' Living Re­
tirem ent Community, firs t in the south, was held in Forest City. Ad­
Father Keane extended his
appreciation, commended the
dressing those attending were L. J. Leiske (a t m icrophone); (seated
from left) Kenneth A. W right, F rank McMillan, R. E. Metcalfe, Carl
parishioners on their coope­
ration with their pastor, and
►Prneger and H. H. Schmidt.
(Herald Photo)
urged their continued support
of the new pastor.
Cake and coffee were served
to the 200 members attending
the event from a table covered
ference; H. F. Roll of Orlan­ City Community Association, with white linen and centered
By Maryann Miles
F l o r i d a Conference of do, serrrtary-trraiurer, Flori­ participated aa representative with an arrangement of variSeventh-day Adventists broke da Conference; Frank McMil­ of the l o c a l community shaded peach gladioli.
ground for the first building lan of Orlando, secretary- who intends to be one of the
of a project to ba known a* treasurer, Florida Conference first residents, took part in
the Florida Living Retirement Association; and R. E. Met­ ceremoniea and Carl Praoger
Community. Location is on the calfe of Orlando, assistant of Brookline, N. V..
north side of SR 436 just secretary, Florida Conference
Robert A. Cushman, of Or­
Association.
lando, is designer ami general
west of Bear Luke Hoad.
Allen Forward of Forest contractor for the building
Land for this first official
move of the Adventist Church City, president of the Forest program.
to provide homes for retired
persons in the south was made
available through gift on an
annuity contract by the Ken­
neth A. Wrights of Forest
City. Wright, a stewardship
counsellor of the Adventists'
Florida Conference ami for­
mer principal of Forest Lake
By France* Wester
announced that (he book
Academy, has been promoting
The Carolyn Smith Circle "Winds of Chance" will be
the idea of such a project for of the WMS of the First Bap taught the last of March with
a number of years.
tist Church of Lake Mary met Mr*. Charlotte McQuillin as
Founders' gifts. In form of last Friday night at the home teacher.
annuity contracts, have made of Mrs. Robert Scallorn,
Mrs. Lamar Stokes urged
It possible at this time to be­
Mr*. Larry Sumner, circle everyone to attend the Week REVIVAL nor vices nt
gin immediate construction of chairman, p r e s i d e d . The of Prayer for Home Missions W est Siilc B a p t i s t
the first two buildings. One mrcting opened with prayer scheduled this week.
Church will be conwill contain seven siimll apart- | given by Mrs. C. N North,
It also was announced that iluctcd a t 7 :30 p.nt.
ments fur those liestring to do ] mission study chairman, who the last Friday of the month Sunday through Wedtheir own housekeeping. The
both ctrclea will meet to clean n c a d a y w i t h Rev.
other will contain 17 bed- |
the church and each one was Frank Hamrick, youth
looms for those wishing hotel ■
asked to do tlictr share.
evangelist for P i e d ­
type necnmodatloRK, As deve* j
A discussion of further m o n t
Hilile C oIIcrc ,
lopmont follows, there will la- j
meeting plans and the work Winston-Salem, N. C.
u central dining room, a rhaof the WMS was held after
pel, rerieational facilities and
which Mrs Harley Wilhelm
other features to attract re­
gave the Call to Prayer, pray
tired people
mg for the missionaries.
Adventist dignitaries taking
The program lor the even
part in thr gi ig p i^ ra k tn g ’
h j Francis Wester • A trig Was preaented by Mrs.
included L. J. I.elske of Atlan­ The March meeting of the Scallorn, Mrs. Stoke* and
ta. president of the Southern UPW of the Community Pres Mr*. Wilhelm 'Pie closing
Union Conference; A. C Mc­ bytertan Church of Lake Mary prayer wa* given by Mrs T
Kee nf Atlanta, secretary- wa* held Tuesday night at the M Whig ham
treasurer of the Southern Un­ home of Mr* Karl Unger on
Following the meeting, the
lie Donna F.-trs
ion Confeieme As-ocintion; Crystal Lake with Mr« Ma­ hostess served refreshments
The i nthohr Women's Ctuh
H H Schmidt of Forest City, bel Brown a* cu hostess
Mrs J A Yarn, publicity
president of tbr Florida Con­
The serond chapter of the ihairman for the church, also ••f the Church "of the Nativity
will t ie, l new officers at H
group study book, Live As wa* present
p
m Monday night when the
Men, entitled "An Apo
women hold their monthly
Methodist Men, Frer
stle of Freedom" »i« pre'enl Churchwomen
meeting m the social hall of
A group dismission con
the church.
WSCS, To Meet rd
listing of a question and an
Members serving on the
swer period led by Mrs Ted To Prepare For
nominating'
committee a r e
Next Week
Brooklyn, followed
Mr* Put Quilting, Mr* Shir­
The busine** session was Bishop’s Visit
Meetings fur two groups of
ley Cock ill, Mr*. Dorothy Ed
II,-ar Lake M&lt; thudiet Uhurih conducted hv the circle lead
wauls and
Mrs. Thelma
lly Donna I'stra
er.
Mrs
It
M
Cochran
Re
have broil m lieduii d next
lit idea.
The Episcopal Churchwom­
port* were given by the var
week.
At n meeting of the cluti’s
The Men’s Club wilt meet loos en remittee chairman en of Longwood'* Chtlst Epi­ executive board held last
at 7 pin. Monday at thr Mrs Cochran explained plans scopal Church will hold thr week, Mrs. George Sommer,
chutch fur a rookout dinner for building the new manse tegular monthly meeting at spiritual development chair­
to be fallowed by a program anil the expense that will be 8 p m. Monday at the parish man, urged members to send
presented under direction of Involved All were enthusias house on Church Street. Mrs Easter cards and tray favors
Virginia Bowersox. president, to homes for the elderly and
Juhnny Morgan, p r o g r a m tic about the progress
The meeting adjourned with will ronduct the meeting
chairman.
tu pmnl institutions during
A round table discussion on the Lenten season.
The church’s Woman’s So­ the Friendshlf Circle and the
ciety uf Chiiatiaii Service will Mirpsh benediction. A social the meaning of Lent will take
She encouraged the women
meet ut M p.th. Thurai lay. at hour followed and refresh place unit plans will be made to attend Lenten DevJtinns
tha home of Mis. Luther ments were served by the bos fur the visit of Bishop Henry held at 7:30 p.m. each Friday
Miles, 3‘J3 Jewel Drive, Forest tosses to sixteen members I. Louttit, Bishop of South at the church, reminding them
KJorida, arheduled for April 4 thal Good Friday must be en­
City. At this writing, the attending.
Other activities to take dured tu airivc at Easter
WSCS president, Miss Vir­
ginia English, is a patient aT
place during the week, accord­ Sunday.
Revival Leader
Duke University Hospital.
ing to Rev. Charles Stewart
In other business, Mrs.
Itrv. Jack Lindsay, pastor Jr., vicar, include the Inquir­ Gene Shannon, president, an­
of the First Baptist Church er’s Class to be held at 8 p.m.
that the Spring
Church Members of Longwood, will conduct a Tuetday, also at thr pariah nounced
Deanery Meeting will take
irvivnl at thr Firat liaplisl house. Subject of Fr. Stewart's place March 3U at Blessed
To Hear Concert Church of Union Park begin talk will be the Sacrament of Trinity Church in Ocala and
ning Monday and continuing lloty Unction and spiritual that theme of the May con­
lit Jana Casselberry
for the next two weeks. Pas­ healing also will b« discussed. vention will t* “History.”
There will ba no regular tor of the Union Park church
A parish covered dish sup­
Plans for regular monthly
mid-week service Wednesday is Rev. Ralph Taylor, former per will take place at fi p.m activities of the club were
night ut Community Method­ pastor of the First Baptist Wednesday to be followed by made with the bake sale
ist Church of Casselberry. In Chutch of l,ake Mary.
the Lenten Service at 7 p.m. scheduled for April -I.
stead, everyone ia invited to
meet at the church at 7 p in.
for tianapuitatiun to Orlando
to attend the concert, by Asbury College Men's Glee Club
at First Methodist Church.
The college is located in
Wilmore, Ky., and the Glee
Club, under direction of Jack
A. Rainer, is on ita ,'tuth an­
nual tour.
Rev, Delmus Copcluud, min­
ister of the Casselberry
church, it an alumnua of Aa­
bury and a former member of
tha Glee Club,

Retirement Village Launched

Carolyn Smith WMS Circle
Has Meeting In Lake Mary

UPW Continues
Study 01 Book
At Meeting

Catholic Women
Set Elections* "
For Monday

Spring Revival Opens Sunday
First Methodist Church of
Sanford will hold its Spring
Revival witn icrvices beginn­
ing Sunday morning and con­
tinuing through Friday even­
ing.
Rev. Robert Blcd*oe, popu­
lar young minister in the
Florida Conference and pas­
tor of Spring Glen Methodist
Church, Jacksonville, will be
tho evangelist. Robert Postle,
director of music at Trinity
Methodist Church, Lakeland,
will lead singing.
A reception will be held in
McKinley Hall this Sunday

evening following the service his present pastorate at Jack­
so thal everyone may meet sonville, he has served the
and talk with Rev. Bledsoe Cork Methodist Church in
and Rev. Postle. Refreshments Plant City, Trinity Methodist
in Austelle, Ga.; MethodiM
will be served.
On Monday. Wednesday and Tcmjsie in Lakeland and. First
Friday next week, a prayer Methodist in Haines City. He
breakfast will be held from 7 is a native o( Plant City and
until 7:45 a. m. in order that a graduate of Florida Southern
members of the church may
hold their morning devotional
in unison led by Rev. Bledsoe,
Chairman of the Florida
Conference Board of Evange­
lism, Bledsoe represents an
ever increasing voice in Flor-1
ida Methodism. In addition to

Dr. Joseph R. Estes To Lead
Revival At First Baptist
First Baptist Church of San­
ford will have revival servicebeginning Sunday of this week
and continuing through Sunday
of next week Dr. Joseph R
Estes will be the guest min
ister throughout the revival
Dr. Estes is the Secretary
of Christian Education Ad
vance in Kentucky, his native
state. He received his B A
degree from Georgetown Col
lege and his B I) and Th D
from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in lxtuisvilltHe has had a wide range
of experienci as a teacher
pastor, and ip community at
fairs. He was a teaching lei
low in Christian Theology and
Instructor of Systematic Then
logy at Southern Seminary
More recently he wa* Pro
fewer of Theology and Piuio
sophy at the Baptist Theolo
*gicai Seminary In Rusrhlikon Zoriek. Switzerland under

Local Church Of
The Covenant
To Hear Concert
The .Mi-voice Choir of Pres­
byterian College of South
Carolina will pti-senl a con­
vert ut the Presbyter inn
Church of the Covenant, San­
ford, at 8 p.m., Monday,
March 2D.
The chural group is under
direction of Dr. Edouard
Patte who has been choir di­
rector for 18 consecutive
years.
The program will include
an English carol, several Ne­
gro spirituals, a- motet of u
German Passion, a Norwegian
anthem, a J. S. Bach chorale
and liturgical chant* uf the
old Russian Church.
The public is invited to a t­
tend this outstanding pro­
gram by Rev. Thomas If.
Makin, pastor of Church of
the Covenant.

WSCS To Meet
In Casselberry
By Janr Casselberry
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church will meet at 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday in Weaver Hall.
Program leader will be
Mrs. G. F. Meselrk and the
topic will he “Prayer and th*
Lite Within."
Refreahmrnta will be serv­
ed by the hostess committee
consisting of Mrs. Velvet
Jacobs, Mrs. George Keiter,
Mrs. H. Wood and Mr*. Ken­
neth Green.

appointment for the Foreign
Mission Board.
He has been pastor of five
churches in Kentucky, the
most recent one being the
Firs! Baptist Church of Bow­
ling Green As a writer he ha*
contributed article* to the
' Western Recorder" and the
Encyclopedia of Southern Bap­
tist*
Beside* his work with his
denomination
hi* churches
and educational in*1 Motions
Dr K-tes h j . worked with the
Hoy Smuts and -erred a* a
member o f the Board o f Dir
rr'or* for G:r!' i nt, of Amor
ira.
lie is married to the former
Helen Frances Trout nf Lex­
ington an l fix- one daughter
and four -on*

Win-Some Class
Honors Teacher
By Frances Mester
The \Km Some S u n d a y
School Class of the Eir-t Bap
tu t Church of Lake Mary met
st the home of the teacher.
Mrs
Harley Wdhelra, on
Crystal Lake, fur the monthly
bii-int** meeting and a stir
prist- buthduy celebration lor
Mrs. Wilhelm. Devotions from the 17lh
chapter of Matthew, und s
season of prayer, opened the
business session Mrs. Raleigh
Cooper, president, announced
name* of members who were
til. and discussed tuturc plans
for the class
Mr* Wilhelm wo* present
cd with a lovely piece ut jew
elry and a decorated birthday
cake from the class A social
hour followed with refresh
ments of brownies and cof
fee served by the hostess
Those present were Mrs
Jsck Crawford, Mrs J C.
McKeel, Mrs Lloyd Gibbons.
Mr* Carl Bryant, Mrs Ro­
bert Scallorn, Mrs. Larry
Sumner and Mrs. Raleigh
Cooper.

CONCERT CHOIR of Emory and Henry College in Virginia will present
a program of sacred and secular music ut Casselberry Community Metho­
dist Church a t 7:80 p.m, March 23. A member of the local church, Mias
Darlene Shea, who sings second soprano with the choir, is shown fourth
from right, second row. The public is invited.

Grace 'Methodist Church
Junior High and Senior High
Methodist Youth Fellowship
group# will sponsor bake
»a!ea thia Saturday from 9
a.m. until 1 p.m. with the
Junior High# a t Food Fair
Shopping Center and the Sen­
ior Iligha a t Winn-Dixie, 25th
Street.

&lt;

REV. HLEDSOE
Collrce and Candler School of
Theology where ho received
his Seminary work
Postle, a native of Orlando,
is member by marriage ot a
famous singing family as
many of bis wile's poopli ate
evangelistic sinners Her six
iirules li.iv,- tu .*nt if ul vine .
and have te m i'd together -v*
quart'ts at various times to
sing throughout I'.orida His
brother-in-law, Charles Selph,
led singing two year* ago at
a meeting at First Methodist
here Another hi other in la w
also is an evangelistic singer.
Rev Bledsoe will give bolh
morning services Sunday wi ll
the in. 55 s*'rv ice to lie broad­
cast over Sanford Radio WE­
BB Services will be continued
Sunday owning and through
Friday »t 7 :bi p, m. daily.
Tuesday * service also will be
broadcast locally for the bene­
fit of shut tn- and those wsio
cannot attend
Ml i-*penal invitation is ex­
tended by Rev Rnlit-rt Jen
kins, hirst Methodist pastor,
to the public snd, ut particu­
lar, to young people to attend
these services Nursery will
be provided throughout the
reviv ai.

JA (tend
service*?
this week
at iiour own
[dace of
o r .{
J
worship

Church Classes
Rrv. Charles Hogg of Christ
Methodist Church, Sanford,
will begin membership trainnlg classes for children, nine
through 13 year* old, at 10
a.m. Saturday, March 20.
Classes will be continued for
the following four Saturdays
with members to be received
into the church on Palm Sun­
day at the morning service.

W B L .C O M * W A O O N

Virginia Prtroski
1*. O. Box 12M

FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARE ALWAYS
CORRECT

Sanford
Nora Nnrria
TF, K-t.su
8. Seminole
Phyllia Kucenstina
FA 2-623*

Rake Sales

Ladies Night The Men'a Club of Cassel­
berry Community Mcthodiat
Church will hold a special
"Ladies N ight"• ptogram and
roast beef dinner at fi;30 p.m.
Tuesday in Weaver Hall of
the church. Gueat speaker
will tie Dr. Lula Perea of
Sun fold.

RON VOYAGE GIFTS were presented to Rev. Huch R. Keitne, pastor of
Church, of N ativity, who has been reculled to Ireland, by Mrs. Geno
Shunnoit and Joseph Hopkins. Gifts were (riven in the name of the parish
during a party held in F ather Keane's-honor a t the church.

Lake Mary
Mildred Haney
668-36.11

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cor. F~ lat A Sanford Are.
322-1822
322-8132

- Deltona
Mary Gettings
Bear l ake
293-6847
Sophie Hmints
DeBary
668-4*02

�« Vfa'r
in f e r 5 WrraTl
F ri. M ar. 12, ’65— P a p e 3

M oney-Saving Feed Handler Under Study

African Mission
Banquet Held By
MYF Groups
lly Jane Casselberry
Palms and bamboo provid­
ed n jungle • setting Sunday
evening for the African Mis­
ti
Rnnquct held by the
combined Methodist Youth
tom
Fellowship groups of Cnsselerry Community Methodist
hurch.
Stuffed lions, tiger* and
monkeys peered from their
bamboo capes or palm tree
perches. Decorating the tables
were miniature huts and palm
trees, flaps of African coun­
tries and celery containers
decorated to resemble witch
doctors. Place mats am) nap­
k in s of an African design also
were used.
Counselors Marvin McClain
and Ilurbon Ferrell prepared
the meal of '‘chop" rice, rawpeanuts, and bananas.
Following the dinner. Rev.
Delmas Copeland led the
group in singing. An original
skit was presented by mem­
bers of the Junior MYF.-Mrs.
yMcClnin gave a report on the
missionary s p o n s o r e d in
Africa directly by the local
church.
An impressive film on the
complex problems of modern
Africa "The (las (lets Hurt,”
was shown in the evening
service.

/

Memorial Unit
Names Delegates
To Girls State

t

•Second Home
Plans Ready
Jim Walter Corporation'
the world’ll oldest anti largest
"un your lot home builder/’
has announced that a com­
plete line of second home cot0 ta£es will be introduced to
the public this sprint:.
the trend to ­
ward more and longer vaca­
tions' higher wage*, shorter
work weeks, plus the ever In­
i'reus mg desire of the Amer­
ican people to get away from
the **i at race" of city living,
Jim
Waller
Cm miration's
t uihling ami financing facilit ms will attract many fam­
ilies ih-siring n rountry place
f-o u u r f ir r wi-rketnla anil
\ ai at ions
A homo away from borne
roust In- durable to withstand
the i-lt-nu-nts ami the lurk of
ilay to (lay rare that a ser­
um! home usually tereive"
'I fie new .lint Walter line of
i ullages, consisting of four
if models, is designed f*ir leis­
ure living and low niaintename. The new- Riil x nmcty
aiding is ruanufm turrit to
' outweatber the weathei " It
won’t ml, splinter or dent
and eliminates damp walls.
Aluminum w i n d o w s and
screens are us&lt;*d ill all mod­
els, assuting the buyer the
ci oiioniy of maintenance that
e only Aluminum provides.
Jim Waller Corporation of­
fers these cottages with a
wide variety of inside finish
options. They range in jirire
from approximately 11500 to
ttOOO for the shell. Tha com­
pany requires no down pay­
ment and provides I till per
rent financing when the buy­
er owns his lot.
Starting in Tampa in 19J6,
Jim \\'«lter Corporation has
enjoyed a tremendous success
and boasts of having more
than 200 branch offices from
coast to coast. For those
wishing information on the
Jim Walter Cottages, they
offer a free brochure.

* Parish Mission
Begins Sunday
In Altamonte

*

It* Donna K»tr*
A Mission for men and
women of the parish of St.
Mary-Magdalen C a t h o l i c
Church. Altamonte Springs,
will ^icgin -Sunday and con
linue through the following
Sunday.
Conducting the missions will
lie Rev. C. II. O’Brien, O.P.. a
Dominican missionary. Exact
times of services will he an­
nounced upon Fr. O'Brien’s
arrival this weekend.

Newsboy Day
Sanford Herald newsboys
will be feted at a luncheon
Saturday by Sanford Etas
Lodge in honor of Newsboy
Appreciation Day. The pro­
gram will consist of missile
pictures from Cape Kennedy
and presentation of certificat­
es of recognition by Exalted
Jtuler Wade Snyder.

GAINESVILLE (Spl.) — $9 on every ton.
Experiment station research­
Presently, most citrus pulp
er* are perfecting a feed is handled in 100-pound bags
handling method thut is ex­
pected to save ranchers 111 to because of il» non-free-flow­
ing characteristic. If a meth­
od can be developed to allow
efficient handling o( citrus
pulp in bulk, the money saved
per hag would lie 30 to -15
cents.
Dr. I. J. Ross, assistant
agricultural engineer at the
experiment s t a t i o n , says,
"Materials handling research
in the agricultural engineer­
Cynthia Logg. lfi-ycar-old ing department is being di­
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. rected at the specific problem
R, I.egg, 2000 Derbyshire of developing reliable means
Rond, English Estates, has of removing non-free-flowing
been chosen from the Junior feeds front hulk storage."
"An experimental vertical
('Ins* nt Lyman High School
hy American Legion Auxil­ screw untoadcr is being test*
iary Memorial Unit 250 of ed in a hopper-bottomed stor­
Casselberry to go a* delegate age bin to determine its abil­
to Girls State in Tnllnhnssce. ity to remove citrus pulp
from the bin," he added, "The
June 11-18.
Carolyn Thomas, daughter experimental unloader con­
of Mrs. Heth Thomas, Lake sists of a four-inch diameter
Howell I.nne, wns named al­ auger which has been extend­
ternate should Cynthia lie un- ed vertically into the coneshaped hopper of the storage
nhle to attend.
The girts were chosen fur Inn. It is driven hy an electric
their outstanding qualities of motor in a direction which
leadership, citizenship, schol­ will pull the citrus pulp down
and out of the bin."
arship, and character.
Dr, Ross’ tests with the
This will he the first time
the unit has sponsored a girl screw under include: RPM of
at Girls State which is spon­ Mr auger, height the auger
sored annually hy the Legion must penetrate into the hop­
Auxiliary to provide young per, tlie power requirements
people with a hotter under­ lo turn the auger and the
standing of the American rapacity.
So far he has learned that
system of government and
the obligations of citizenship. a one-fourth horsepower mot­
Serving on Ihr committee or at 500 RPM will unload
to interview the girls were 250 pounds of citrus pulp in
Mis. Harold Kryder, unit one minute. He is continuing
president, and Mrs. Leonard the trsts nt various RPM and
Casselberry* A m e r i mmsm hot ticpuw er.
Also under consideration is
chairman.

GIRLS STATE candidate* chosen from the Junior Class at Lyman High
School are (left to right) Cindy Lcgg, sponsored by American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 250 of Casselberry; her alternate, Carolyn Thom as; Kathy
Kent, sponsored by Old Glory Unit 183 of Altamonte Springs, and Hobble
Carroll, alternate.
.
. (Herald Photo)

47 Give Blood
In February

CLEAN III' DAY a t F irst B aptist Church of
Lake Monroe was not prevented by high winds
and many members of the congregation showed
up to spend the day making curtains, painting,
cleaning the building and yards, and doing other
olid jobs. Hero, 1*. C. Spivey Jr., one of the
volunteer workers, is shown as he applied coat
of paint on the interior.
(Herald Photo)

$ 5 0 0 Monthly Saved
On School Bus Cut
Dropping -ion r o u r t r s y
school toi« ridci* wlpi live inside the two itilb- li gal limit
ha* enabled the si I100I bnaiil
to rut Inis operating ios Is by
more than fjuu a month,
transportation s u p e 1 v ism
Herbert Musi MjMUted to the
Seminole County S i b o o l
Itmiid TIuumIhv
*1Wo spei lot Ir-plrst* In ll*»r
I uses foi out of-low n I \ ipwere denied 11* being iignin-T
pulley.
In oilier 111 t mil. lb-aid
( hiiiintiin
Mu-on Wl utioi
l&gt;i• rented map, o 11 1 1 1 n 1 n g
n-liiHih di-trn ts, lo-ation* ui
&gt;, bools and Dallies r-1 pi itu 1
pals to inritlbets of the * bool
hoaid and ast.ed them lo j-cf
• onnlly ytsit i-ai h si bool talk
lo pi 1lie 1pa I*, find out tlo it
I loblems itud their m-ed* and
lepotl bark before budgrl
time.
‘Ibe hoiud u|&gt;|iroveil the np
I bnil lull of Hit- adult edoi 11t mu di-Jon Uiirul for establish­
ment of piudical nurse train­
ing at .Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Two hardware bids for
school additions were award­
ed lo the low bidder, Dunn
ttruthrrs Hardware.
Supt. I! T. Milwee, and

WANTED
Homes That
Need Painting
Dai tuna Heath. Fla.—A »rIrrtrd group of home ownera in Srnumdr A Volusia
Counlira will hr glirn tinopportunity of hating the
New Scientific Fibrrglah
Text tired Coaling applied
to their home*. This amaz­
ing product ha* captured
the interest of Home Ownera throughout the linitrd
State* who are fed up with
constant painting and other
h i g h maintenance rust*.
This Owens Corning Fibergls* Textured Coating as
srrn on TV i* bonded and
insurrd by Hartford Mutual
In*. Co. "For I million dol.
lara" and rarrira a written
guarantee again! chipping,
peeling, flaking, and proi idra full in flatio n , wea­
therproof log, waterproof­
ing and hrautifiea — and
mainlrnanre-frer. It romes
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Sport* Editor
r Entorprito A m .
VAIL, Colo. (NEA&gt;—Mlk# building bed habite In golf. . .
Trygve Barge, alao an
Pyle, the 260-pound center of
the Chic* (jo Bear* played Olympic Alplnlit (for Nor­
Boat of laat aeaaon on a way), la th t head of the aki
sprained ankle aggravated by school at Breckanrtdge, a
an Infection. Couple of week- picturesque area.tucked in the
enda ayo, big Mike had a
three-way reaplte from bla Rocklee — two houra from
other Job ae printing equip­ Denver. He eaya he'e had Just
ment aaleaman (between the one broken leg In two yeare
Bear* and aale* he never geta of classes, Trig also estimate*
a vacation) and flew to Den­ the chancre of getting hurt
ver. Then be “pyle-d’* Into a
akllng arc about one In a
hundred. Which still adda up
to a bunch of broken bone*
if you take the figure of E
million active skier* In thl*
country. . . .
' There’* an intereating post­
script about Berge. He’* from
Vo**, Norway, which happen*
to be the birthplace of
Knute Rockne. Rockne'a old
home there I* a touriet a t­
traction, though it wa* bomb­
ed out In World War II, and
American* pick up bit* of
rubbl* to take home ae aouvenlr*. Trig'* asslitant at
Breckcnridge, Olav Pederaen,
I* alio from Von and started
the fund which ralaed a mon­
ument to the famed Notre
Dame coach In Voa*. . • .
All the talk of broken leg*
MJkc Pyle
In akllng ha* atarted a (40,000 research project by Dr.
ear furnlahed by the Colorado Robert Garrick of the Vail
football people and drove the Clinic to study the problem.
220 tortuoua, anowy mile* • * •
over the 2H-mile high Love­
When they carry you Into
land and Vail paaaea to Asp- Doc Garrick'a cubicle in the
en. For what? To rlak break­ Village on a stretcher, he
ing hla leg akllng. . . .
doesn't reach for the plaster
On the way bark be v n of pari*. First you've got to
even Impelled to atop at Vail tell hiqj what kind of bind­
and try ita mountain In a ings you were wearing, what
m ill of anowfall "became kind of skis, how many
now I can aay I ikied there." classes you've had, how long
Which la part of the anobbery you’d skied the day you got
of the sport. . . .
hurt, etc. Then you get in
Doe* Papa George Hale* of line for the apllnta. . . .
the Ileara know about Mike'*
Between you'n'me, a group
panion for challenging moun­ of ski operators from coast
tain*? Of courae. Haven't to coaat haa formed an Amer­
you aeen thoae ada of I’yle, ican Proftaalonal Ski Racing
hi* thick thigh* bulging in Association, with an eye to
atretch pant*, with the metal cashing In on televiilon like
akia and the arlberg atrape golf has. They'v* already
and the appropriate turtle­ posted minimum guarantee*
neck ahlrt, telling everybody of *10,000 a yiar to the top
what to do about chapped five racer*. . . •
lip*?
"It'*
a
dangeroua
aport," admit* Mike. "But 1
Jm t love It ao much I don’t
Florida Relays
worry about getting hurt."
I* akllng a heritage of hi*
Ivy league day* at Yale? lie Slated Mar.
never atrapped on a pair of
Seminole High School will
alata until after hi* f ln t aeacompete In the 22nd annual
eon with the pro*. . . ,
Steve Knowlton, the direc­ F l o r i d a relaya Saturday,
tor of Colorado Ski Country March 27.
The Seminole* will Join
U. S. A. and a former Olymplr achuaaer, *aya the great- high school# from Florida,
m i hazard on the elopea la South Carolina, Alabama and
the amateur Instructor . . . Georgia In the big track event.
Eighty-seven high school*
the guy who thlnka he know*
what It's all about and wants teams are entered, 34 college
to impart hi* "knowledge" to and 30 junior college freshmen
Ilia novice frlenda. It's like teams.

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Quite Nice W ill Try
For 4th W in Tonight
Quito Nice, the hard trying i Quiniela (2 3) *23 40
little speedster from the Mau I Perfect* (3 21 *102 00,
rice McCurdy kennel, will be 5th Race — 4a — Time 41.34
going for her fourth win ol the
lxmg Suit
13 40 9 80 4 60
season iq tonight's featured
Donna's
10th race at Ihe Sanford-OrMiss Kay
680 6 00
Undo Kennel Club.
11.20
The speedy brimlle has been All South
a qulnleta factor in eight of Qulnlela (4-8) *33.40
1* starts this year—most of Perfects &lt;4-8) *114 30
Bth Race — S /il — Time 31.38
them in hot-bo* competition.
Quite Nice has been right in Patrolman Day 17.80 4 80 4 40
320 3.20
the thick of things this srston Ample's Model
4.60
while running against the likes Set the Pace
of Miss Whirl, L. L '* Me Too, Qulnlela (2-8) *13.00
Amigo Rocket, Micky McCool, Perfect* (1-2) *37.00
.Gator Band and the other firit 7th Race — 3/19 - Time 12.99
14.00 8 80 8 40
line greyhounds at the track. Proud Mara
14.00 8.00
Running against the McCur­ Barberry Gus
8.60
dy ace tonight will be Finish Defonso
Rocker, Genobar, Pleasant Quiniela (3-4) *67.20
Maid, W. D.'s Gimlcl, Double Perfect* (4-3) *248.10
Demon, Sunbrook and Eight 8th Race — S /ll — Time 31.71
Tell Harman
2.40 2 40 2.40
Key*.
21.B05.40
Result* of Thursday even­ Ntg’a Rickie
M.P.'a Dilly
3.80
ing'* racta:
1*1 Race — 1/11 — Time 31.4? Qulnlela (3 7) *78 20
Falcoon
36 40 7.30 5.10 Perfect* (3 7) (7200
R.P.'a Pet*
3 40 3.20 •th Race — S /tl — Time 31.33
Leo Martin
8.20 Candy Money 4.20 3.00 2.40
Qulnlela (81) *38 00
Coakdanre
7.00 3.20
2nd Rare — (/IS — Tima l l . i l TUlle'a Girl
3.20
V. S
Qulnlela (4-8) (22.40
Sea Captain
3.80 ,4 00 3.30 Perfect* (4-8) (39.10
Nimble Norman
10.(0 8.80 10th Race / S/ll — Time 11.T1
Casual Gee
4.00 Wayside
Quiniala (3 3) *38 20
Gossip
9 80 3 60 3.00
Dally Double (8-3) H U M
Cora Cqke
34.40 12.80
3rtf Race - % ■*• Time 41.U Rapid Progress
(.40
Paula Jane
8.00 3.40 2.60 Qulnlela (4 8) *130 90
Perfect* (4-9) (310.00
Raiocy Rock
3.M1.M
UUi Race - 88 — Time 40.T8
Hazel Clark
'2.(0
Mary MUabd 8.90 3.80 3.00
Qulnlela &lt;L8) (12.80
Noble Clyde
26.40 13.(0
Perfect* (1-1) *39.90
3.00
8Ui Race — 8/1* — Tima HAT She's Set
HI Judy
13.00 8.40 4.00 Qulnlela (1-0 (38 00
Perfect* ((-1) (130.00 .
(Rocky's Blue*
8.003.(0
Clrcui City p at
2.(0 Mutuel handle (73,2(0

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Seminoles Tackle Barracudas Again Tonight
Greyhounds,
Wildcats In
Opener Today
By Jim Bacchua
Herald Sparta Writer
“The boy* h art been look­
ing pretty good In practice.
We’re young and inexperienced, but we have a great deal
of apeed, desire, and hustle."
The** were the words of
Lyman baseball coach Jim
Payna, who begin* hi* 19th
season a* head mentor this af­
ternoon when hi* Greyhounds
take on the Winter Park Wild­
cat* at Harper-Shepherd Field
In Winter Park. It will be tha
first of 14 contest* this season
for the youthful Lyman team,
which boast* only three srnlora in a caat of 21 players,
including 10 juniors and eight
sophomore*. Only four of the
boya lettered last year.
Typical of the Hound youth
movement, Payne will go with
either Mark Brewer or Char­
ley Newell, a pair of promis­
ing sophs, on the mound in
an effort to atlfle the Wild*
rata. Newell is a southpaw,
while Brewer is a right-hind­
er. Roth arc accomplished
hitter*.
Steve Simpkins, expected to
he the bread-and-butter hurlcr
for the Hounds, reported |ntr
for practice due to basketball
and will not see much action
for a while. Other available
moundamen are Tim lllair.
senior Frank Balluntine, nml
Kicky Miller.
Behind the plate this after­
noon will either be rookie
Larry Lott or Junior Russ
Rrandea. Lott was the outstanding swatter for South
Seminole last season, while
Brandts hsndled the mitt
choree for the Lyman JuyVees.
At first bBse will lie Junior
Larry Miller, also n graduate
of the JayVee squad. Junior
Mike Lucas will be the opener
at second base, si rue senior
Mike Sterling was delayed by
basketball ami hna„ not bad
ample time to get In condition.
Another eophomore whiz,
Brent Helms, who wields s
mighty fine glove, will start
at ahortstop. Bon Boston may
see action In that area of the
diamond, alto. Speed-demon
I.ariy Baker will be at third
base with soph Brian Bury,
who has been swinging a hot
bat in practice, slated to see
a lot of action. Senior Marvin
Cook and letlerman Junior Al­
len Currans will he the start­
ers In left field and center
field, respectively, with either
Don Paulsen or John Tipple,
both sophomores, slated for
action in right. Other ftyrhaa
era on Payne's squad are
Gary Gunter and soph Dickie
Clarke.
Payne and ar-M ant Walt
Dztmis have tabbed Baker as
the likely Iradnff man, with
Currpns following In the second slot. The catcher, either
l-ott or Brandos, will bat
third. Cook will hit clean-up,
and either Paulsen or Tipple
will swing fifth. The remain­
der of the batting order will
consist of Helms, Miller, Lu­
cas, and the pitcher, either
Brcwrr or Newell.
FAST. HUT ----NEW YORK &lt;U PI)_B iR y
Direct, regarded as one of
the fastest harness horses the
world has even known, earn­
ed a paltry *12,000 in his
four year career stretching
from 1936-39.
LIGHTWEIGHT
SAN IHEGO, Calif. (UP1)
—The San Diego Chargers'
■Ur defensive backflelder,
Dick Westmorland, is the
lightest man on the team,
weighing in at 180 pounds.
GETTING HONEST
BOSTON (U PU —The Boaton Red Sox stole only 16
bases in their first 101 games
last season. They failed to
aUal a single base from June
28 to July 26.

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A student-faculty basketball
Herald Sports Writer
game
la scheduled at the
Seminole H i g h baseball
Seminole
High School gym '
leam will travel to New Smyr­
Saturday night. Game lime it
na Beach tonight for It* sec­
8 p.m.
ond game of the season and
The rosier of the faculty
the second meeting with New
is composed of Don Reynolds,
Smyrna.
Duke Campbell, John Colbert,
The Barracudas beat Ihe
Jim Pigott, Archie Cannon,
Seminoles 4-to-l Tuesday but
Tom Richey, Roger Hobbt
the Tribe hopes to change
Dick William* and Ralph
&gt; . I *' k - *i_
that tonight with Eddie Fitz­
Stumpf. Fred Ganas is coach.
v .«. ii * |C m
gerald opening and Ray Pivec
Tbe student squad is made
backing him up.
up of David Lanier, Jim
Other starters will be Steve
Barks, A! Boniface, Charles
D uke C arm el
Harris, catcher; Jim Ervin,
Hunter, Buddy Burton, Gary
first base; Bill Kuykendall,
Gams and Tommy Ley.
second base; Ron Hinton,
The game ii being sponsor­
shortstop; Beroio Barbour,
ed by the Seminole High
third base; Sonny'Messer, left
School Tumbling Club.
field; Chuck Scolt, center
SIGNING UP for Little League Baseball a t
field, and Danny Tillis, right
Seminole Little League Field in Casselberry are
field.
Timothy and Chris Daigle of Sunland and their
Eddie Eldridgc will be out
dad, Guil Daigle.
(Herald Photo)
of practice until Monday due
third base in August,” he re­
By Harry Grayson
to an injured ankle he got in
called.
FORT
LAUDERDALE
—
Ihe last game.
Having sent Carmel to Buf­
The game last Tuesday (NEA) — As a poor kid In
Rough going wa* the order
gave Coach Jim McCoy a real East Harlem, Leon Carmel falo, the Mela had to expose
chance to see what he has for dreamt of some day playing him to the draft and the Yan­ for the top team* in the City
a ball leam. This week they baseball with a New York kees picked him up for (25,- League as Bob's Restaurant
dropped three pointa to the
000.
have been ironing out mis­ club.
Little did young Carmel,
“Keane was high on Carmel Cook's Corner team and Jet
takes and getting up leam
spirit in an effort to beat New who acquired the nickname and the reports of all our Lanes dropped three point* to
Smyrna the aecond t i m e Duke, dream that he would scouts were good," said Gen­ Rose and Wilk’s Restaurant A V
play with two New York clubs eral Manager Ralph Houk of team. Jim Altman was a
By Tom Tiede
i priced roughly' In the range of around.
and
become a Yankee by be­ the Yankees. "Here is a left bombshell for Cook's as he
SEBRING (NEA) — Henry the natonal debt. It has seal
Before the first game with
Ford was a fellow who dream­ cd-beam headlights certainly. NSB McCoy said, "We’ve got ing banished by the lowly hand pull hitter with excep­ pounded out a 209/667 series
ed America off its feet, to be And them are front and rear a lot of hustle and the boys Mets.
tional power who ran play while Don Dorman was top
Making this story all the the outfield, first base and man for Dob's Restaurant.
sure, but- it i&gt; Jiigh improbable
| have the highest spirit as a
suspension
which
operate
in­
that upon tightening final bolts
team we've had In a long more extraordinary is that pinch hit. He haa fine speed John Bridge* wa* the paceWe hope to make a Duke Carmel, who will he 28 for a big fellow."
to hit first Tin Liny he envi- dependently and Incorporate!
setter for Rost and Wllk’a
sinned It si parent of a fast- geometric calculations with good showing of ourselves shortly after the season starts,
Carmel was paid (9.500 In with * 210/586 series but bad
barked, aerodynamic offspring arithmetic labels—no life and with our new hitting strength fi-els that In Joining the Yan­ Buffalo. The Yankees gave ample assistance from Gordon
and new speed. We would like kees he is back home.
with a tiger in both the tank no squat.
him *13.000.
Honeycutt with a 209/672 scr­
This after more than eight
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and the cockpit.
to start out winning like we
Carmel, who now live* In ies. John (the bomb) Spolski «)
years in the St. Loui* Card­ the East Bronx with his pret­ was red hot for Jet Lanes
Just such an amazing evo­ Without intent on rapping did last year."
progress, some of the nostal­
lution of early Ford Motor
Although the Seminoles did­ inals' o r g a n i z a t i o n , two ty wife, Patricia, and three with a nice 248 game and a
gic features ol the Lizzy were
Company energies won the
n't win their first game they months with the Meta and a young children, believes that 608 series to pace hla team.
prestigious 1,234-mllc Day­ functional. Not wind tunnel made a good enough showing season in Buffalo. This is be­ he is finally ready to live up
The Proyor's State Farm
tona Continental road race tested nor structurally syn­ lo know they have something cause Johnny Keane, as the to the great expectations Insurance team won all four
chronized. necessarily, hut still
new manager of the Yankees, scout Bennie Ilorgemunn of from Wisdom Sod Service as
and im March 27 it will dash
on the ball this season.
functional. Running boards,
brought with him from the the Cardinals had for him Timmy Demmy shot a fine
for the cash in Sebring's 12for Instance And big doors
Red Birds two coaches. Cot when he plucked him off the 203/550. High man for Wis­
hour classic
Deal and Vern Benson, who sandlots fresh out of high dom was the 'ol reliable team
It's the Ford GT, gossip of Minor engine woes could he
solve*!, often as not. bj drop­
managed Carmel in the high­ school In 1965.
the racing globe, and about
captain. Jerry (the wizard)
ping a camphor ball in the
er minors. The Duke was first i Carmel’s progress certainly Wisdom with 261 , 628. Tha -■) •
the only thing in It one might
gas lank.
exposed to Keane in Omaha has been retarded mid he Ijvke Monroe Inn team grab*
tlx with old Henry's legend­
Major problems? A com
erven years ago,
ary hairpins would lie a blonde
traces this to injuries and be­ Wd all four pointa from H ar­
"I feel comfortable in Ibis ing shunted about too exten­ ry's Bur and Package as Big
O K Tire Shop team drop
Unlike many of the world's plete engine and transmission
overhaul
covl
only
*25
and
on
ped three Hints to the se- Yankee uniform." said Car- sively to fill jobs in tbe Card­ John Kneeland continues to
great racing machines, some
of which are one of a kind slow days the mechanics cornl place Betty Anne's llatr- mel. after a workout with his inal chain. He lias donr well roll his consistent ball for a
would throw jn a brake job
%|jnK te»m but still man- new teammates at Fort l.au permitted to remain in one 248/ 651 to let the pace with
and the blueprints burned, the
for
naught. And whatever hap aged to hang onto their No. 1 1derdule Stadium. “I am with
new Ford GT Is for public
spot aiul play regularly fur Harry Pentecost also blister­
|Filcul, s| , ndmgs Dot people who know me and what un). iffnKth of time.
sale, it accommodates at least pened to those large, ruby re Jp(),
ing the plna for a 216. 604 to
two people, has headlights, Rector* that e v e n the 250 Johnson howled a 170 and I cun do.
| As anybody in the Amcri- give John added support.
candlepower of th e IUJiix Louise Owens notched a 161
Casey Stengel put Carmel I ,.Hn |,.,1KUt, o„t,[,j0 of New
can Im- made to lug down to
could pick up like beacon game for the O K Tire team. on tbe rapid transit from hot l y c)tg wj|| tFjl yoUi jt W(,u|,| Cheater Fawley grabbed high &lt;■ n +
rush hour traffic speed and
honors for Harry'a Bar and
R a sh e s?
Betty Callao rolled 184. 489, turn to top when be shuffled be typical Yankee luck if Package with a 609 total,
even has luggage space. So
But if you don't care about high for Betty Anne's.
the big—6*3, 2*15—good look Carmel bit a ton in pm stripes.
loo, of course, did the early
Tbe Sanford Manufacturing
Model T But aside (rom these ruby reflectors, and under­ Jean Monroe shot s nire 336 ing guy off to Buffalo after
Johnny K-alie ami )■ i s team stung American Legion
comparisons and the Ford la­ stand what a Weber down- series to pace St. John's its**I the lather well publicized mis­ roaches will tell you that Post 63 for a three point loss
draft carburetor is, or appre ty train to a three point win understanding in the West
bel on IKith vintages, tlu- sunDuke Carmel has the touts, ns Jack Frost nipped the pins.
laril.es between today and yes­ eiale things such as an exter­ over Howe Tire Shop. Jane | ’nlm Beach restaurant a year us they say in the trade.
A 203/689 was rolled by Jark
nal h)vlraulic damper, the Adroek hacked Jean with a ago,
terday in passenger automo­
Frost and Harold Herbat ahot
new
Ford
GT
is
lor
you
Mrs. Joan W. Pay*"n. th-biles halt like aluminum disc
fine 190 5bo and Eleanor An­
RARE ONES
266/623
to pace the Legion­
Of course it's a bit more derson chimed-in with a 189 owner, pitched a party for the
brakes
AUGUSTA. Ga. (UP1) — naires. This coming week will
expensive than Henry's orig
game. Marilyn Ferguson led Mets toward the end of the In the 30 years of Musters' be position night with many
The Model T you'll recall
p.
.
training seasnn, you may re­ Tournament* since ita incep­ of the teams hoping lo move
Howe's with t 179 game.
B
(or will you?) was Die last Inal product.
word In travel in the Iunits. It costs about* 118.500 (71ve
Louise tlosford and Gere call. Stengel was talking and tion in 1034, there have been up at the expense of their op­
or taka the price of a Tin Williams combined Ihcir tal­ got the ides that Carmel, who cnly thtec holes-in-one, one
Ford wild a tmut 13,000,000 or
ponent*.
.
Liny.
them.
ent* for a four game nod over had com* to the Mets from each on the 6th. 12th and
rierm Manufacturing as they the Cardinals the previous 16th hole.
Customers gasped when the
tallied 181/512 and 182 302 re late July, was nut paying
3'» cylinder l*&gt;re and four
PLAY G O LF
SPECIAL HELMET
MEMBERSHIP *10.00
| speclively for the Southward slriet attention.
Inch piston stroke purut»ed up
then weekday Green* Fee (1
HOUSTON (U P!)—Stanley
Realty team Edith Zeull with
“ You haven’t made this
20 hurse|Hiwei and sent the
a 180 and Jean Kriech with a club yet," the Obi Man storm- Faulkner of the Houston Oil­ Land O' Lakes Country Club
seven foot tall vehicle winging
lla y . 17-92, Caaaelberry
ers wears a speciully-mude
along at 60 miles per hour —
491 series were the "stars ",ed.
838-2899
for the Pierro team.
| Carmel hadn’t ami didn't. site 8 plus helmet.
downhill.
Pryor's Insurance team and The next thing he knyw he
A GT racer has s 289 cubic
Ijre Roy Yarbrough, famed
RACING
inch V 8 powctplant that will NASCAR driver, will battle it Uie Chapman Blocks team bat- was opening the aeaaon with
rrank out 3io h p. and hit 200 out against Milo Coleman, tied lo a two game deadlock Buffalo,
NIGHTLY
"I .hadn’t aald a word to
mph.
well-known Florida drag rac­ with Dotty Breu showing the
8:10
Difference in speed, how­ er, in a best lhree-out-of-five way lor Pryor's with a 182 Stengel and tried to tell him
Exrept Sunday
ever, is academic Few Model mulch at the Osceola Drag game Newcomer. Mary Jane so," recollected Carmel. "The
Hopkins was top* (or Chap­ incident wa* overplayed and
T owners knew how fast they Strip Saturday,
were going anyway. Speed
The drag races arc sponsor­ man's with a high game o( I want to make it clear that 1
have never had trouble with
ometers were an optional, ami ed by the Seminole Timing 191.
often too costly, accessory Association. Gates st the Ge­ Lossing Transfer won all a manager. It was frightfully
4 ll
The early Ford's dashboard. neva atrip will open at 8.30 four polnU 'rom Edlth'a Beau­ disappointing to be sent down
In fad, was good only to slick p m. with classification open­ ty Salon as Darkis Owens tore by the Meta when I felt I was
'em up with a 192/516 series more useful than aome who
gum under There were no ing at 7:30 p m.
tachometers oil, waler, fuel
Both Yarbrough and Cole­ while Helen M a r c h e a a n o aUyed."
and pressure guages, Not even man will be driving Ply­ "starred'' for Edith'* with a
Carmel had the right pre­
scription for getting out of
an ammeter, whatever that is. mouth! in their match race. nice 163 game.
In early motorcar history,
Tbe Alley Cats were paced tha International League, lie
Also expected to be on hand
Ford drivers filled up with will be Dick Cherry, of Titus­ by Colleen Winship with a had 20 doublet and 36 home
2 P.M.
10 gallons of gas, or whatever ville, In hi* 426 Plymouth and 157/461 a* they split their runs, driving In 99 runs.
M A TIN EES W«d.
&amp; Sat.
was available, paid *12 for Bob Dance, alio of Tituiville, match with Powell’* Insur­ I "I wa* batting 308 until I
hurt my back sliding into
tires, used kerosene In oil in a 409 Chevy.
ance.
lamps and bounced along over
★
FIRST ROUND *
four-point roads on something
Young Champions
called three-point suspension.
The GT carries 37 gallons
TONIGHT
of gss In two neoprene air­
craft ta n u . Racing tires
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New Officers Okayed
By Chamber Board
Eight new director* and six
diltrict vice president* were
approved by the board of dii rectora of the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce at
its first quarterly meeting
Thursday night.
Directors named include J.
li. Crapps, Earl Higginboth­
am, Dewitt T. Mathews Jr.,
C. Vernon Mire Jr., Charles
L. Robinson, Robert Shedden,
A. L. Wilson and Jack Bolt.
Vice presidents by districts:
No. 1, Capt. C. W. Swanson
and Capt. James O. Mayo; No.
2, Dr. Richard II. Dougherty;
No. 3, Lawrence Swofford;
No. 4, L. Harden Webb, and
No. 5, E. D. Hunt.
The appointments w e r e
made by President l.oring
Burgess and confirmed by the
directors.
Burgess also gave a report
on the 1965 program of prog-

Legal Notice
M l T i r r . OF IV TEVT t o p.%a»
l.or.%i« !.*:*• i * i, a t i o v

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Notice la hereby given of In­
tent to apply to ths DCS sess­
ion of ths Florida legislation
for m u i k of an art rrtatln*
Sn I U. .1.1* -- # --....I
-I . .

i n the 4a te o f m unicip al elec
tlnna; rh a n g M In the q u a l i f i c a ­
tio n period for c a n d id a tes and
ru n off
alactlona;
am ending
Chapte r 2(210, U w i of F l o r ­
ida. I d a of | f | &gt; , providing for
m unicip al election * to h# held
the first Tu esd ay afte r the flr*t
Monday in D l c t m b i r o f each
y ea r and for ru n o ff electio n s
to l&gt;« held t w o wee|&lt;s t h e r e ­
a f te r . provldlriN for a t w e n t y ,
da y q u a l i fy i n g period which
end* at S:00 1*. M. on the last
w o r k i n g day In the city clerk's
n ff i t e t w e n ty da y s prior to
s a i l election, and furth er provld ln a that normal w o rk in g
d a &gt; i are Monday th r o u g h F r i ­
da) and norma! w o rk in g hours
fro m t:3 * A M to s no p . m
I*ii id i *h March 12. 1»CS

rD K d l

I" the Caa rl o f the t **anty
J u d g e. Vemlnole Csstmly, F lo r ­
ida, la l*r«*lsate.
la rei F a ta le of
t A 11 Ai i A N
pr&lt; »a**d
To III Creditor* and I'eranaa
H a v in g
( Ia Isis a or
llemaasla
**iU
»"&lt;( •*" h O f you s r .
h r o i . y n o tlflsd «n&lt;1 r-qulrrd
l o I*t r i m I i n i
r la lm t a n t
nimmls w hich &gt;nu. *&gt;r rithrr »f
) mu, n u t
lu w
«Kain«l th*
r - ta t # of C A II Ad AN. (Ism par c l lata of «4ld Count) to the
C o u n t)
J uda*
of
Srrntnnlc
« unty . Florid a at h it offb . In
t'i» rntirt hot!** of • j*t&lt;i County
at Hartford, Florida, w ithm *t*
« i MiiUr month* from tlir tunc
o f the flrat publli ation s.f thl*
ttutl'W Two co p ie s of r«iti
claim or dem and ■hnll
in
w ritin g
and »hall e la te the
|*la* e of re*l&lt;|etiir ati«i post (flee i d d r o * of tha cla im a nt
and shall he m o r n t •&gt; h) the
cla im a nt, sir ag ent, or a lln r ne&gt; gii.| a&lt; i 'itipcn leil l*y « f i l ­
ing fre of m e
«11sar au&lt;l aus h
cla im ot dem and not »o filed
alia II lie t o ld
• / M c k N Cleveland. J»
A# adm tilatrator of the
Fat a t e &gt;1
I' A H \ ( l \
de. e 4 • r *t
C lev ela n d Ste phen son A Mite
Attorn ey* at l*aw
y ul t e * 1a
Hanford Atlantic Nat ional hank
H u n tin g
1* M ('raw er 7.
Hanford Florida
I'uhllah March 4. 12. 1&gt; 2C DCS
c' l»K - 2&gt;

rest and hesd committee chair­
men.
Detailed reports were given
by the besutificstion commit­
tee hesded by Bolt and by the
port authority committee of
which Francis Roumlilst Jr.
is chairman.
A treasurer's report showed
that the Chamber had s bal­
ance of $9,517.84 as of March
1.

Westminster
Men’s Fellowship
Hears Guest
By Jane Casselberry
The Men's Fellowship of
Westminster P r e s b ytertan
Church of Casselberry met
Sunday evening and had as
their guest speaker, C. R; Ver­
ger of Apollo, Pa., father of
the minister's wife, Mrs. Lu­
cas Grile.
He showed and narrated
movies taken during his trip
to Russia and Eastern Europe
jn J%0 on a People to People
Goodwill Tour.
Next meeting of the Men's
Fellowship is scheduled for
Saturday evening, April 10,
with a covered dish dinner to
bo served at the time.

Legal Notice
v o u r i : of i.Kiihi. u iiin
W||«»M IT M W Cm .WKILN
Nolle* l» hereby given nf Inlent Inn l o apply to ih» DC*
i n a l o n nf ihr Florida Letfi-ta*
lure f«»r
of AII A' I r e ­
la t in g to Hrminolr C ou n t) pro%tiling for *h»* frp ea l »sf Chapf p r 2 T«&gt;C D M l . 4 « i nf Fl*»r
Ida
providing
that
' 'h a p ’ rf
112 "Cl. Florida S ta tu te* shall
control a* '«• travel and per
dltrn allow ant'** for the Couttt&gt; «*ontmifo»loner■ »*f Hemimil#
4’o u n ty , prov iding an e f fe c ti v e
date
Publish March 12. IMS
11'i *k
I IN T ||» : n u n i t c m i r r o r
-Ill K S | \ T | | JI t i ll INI, ( I I I .
i , | (T , N , \ n r i u i n r . v i i x o l . i :
| t ill X T t . i l u n i l i v
n i II t M I . n l n o . 1 it «.i
i i t
ii ii i t:
AN NIE CL A It A M lK ItA Y .
Ilaintlff

FUr Hook I?

12 of Ih* I'd Idle |lr i of •!* uf
County. Florid*

T«f*»h*r

*s ith Ih* following

lt*m* of prop*rty l i o * t *«1 In
and p*i nt* nr nt ly ln»'*lt»d »•
a p«rt uf th* Impruvrinvnl* on
• •id land
On* h u .s-T h rrrn Wall lle« t
• r. Model 22. -5 H*rl*l 2111*
On* \ t ' o r (*llm*B Klt«hrn
K*h*u*t F a n , no mud* 1 or
• • r i a l numb*r*
On* NuTtsn* Hath ll*al*r
n o titodrl 4*r «*rlal n u m b i n
F ig h t V• n• 11• n lllind*. m*t • I m anu factu red by S m k a rlk Ulaaa A Paint Cum*
party Hanford Florida, no
modal or at rial numbers
T o g e th er with all alructur**
and Im p ro v em en ts now and
h*r*aft*r on *ald land, and f it
(urea a tta rhad thereto, and all
. r a n t s , la*ua*. procaeds. and prti&gt;
/ I t s accruing and to accru*
from aald premia*, all of which
ar* Included within tha f o r e ­
g o i n g d escrip tion and the h a ­
bendum thereof; also all | « i
•team ,
electric,
water,
and
o t h e r h eating, coo king, r e f r i ­
gerating.
lig h tin g
plumbing.
V en tila tin g ,
Ir riga ting.
and
p o w er a ystem s. m achines, a p p li­
a n ces. f u t u r e * . , and a p p u r te n ­
a n ces. which now are 41r may
h e r e a f t e r pertain to. or be u*e«l
w ith . In. or on eeld premia**
• v a n t ho u g h they be detached
nr detachable
a t public sale, to tha htghaat
an d beet bidder for caeh at 11
o 'clo ck A. M on the 21th day
o f March IM I •« the Front
floor of the Hemlnole County
Court houte In Banford, F l o r ­
ida.
(HEAL)
A rth u r H B e ck w ith . J r .
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tly; Martha T. Vlhlen
- D e p u t y Clerk
R K A K D A L L GfUDLKT
AN D LEW IK
A t to r n e y s for P la in tiff
• • North Court Htreei
Poat O ffice Box I22C
Orlando, Florid a
P u b lis h March It, DCI
CDK • 71

Maureen Carver
Is Winner Of
Balloon Award
By Donna Eslr*
Maureen Carver, six yrnr
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Carver of Longwood,
was presented with a plaque
Sunday at the First Baptist
Church of Longwood by Rev.
Jack Lindsay, pastor.
Maureen received the plaque
for having her balloon, re­
leased by all membets of the
Sunday School Department
Feb. 28 to open the revival at
the church, which traveled all
tlie way to Sanford, leturnrd
to hrr by Barbara Shneffer
of Lake Mary.
The balloon actually travel­
ing the longest distance was
thnt of Rusty SoMier, found
by tlie captain of a fishing
vessel 10 miles off tlie coast
of Daytona Reach and return­
ed by mail. However, since
K u sty w a s nut p re s e n t f» i Ihr
service
Sunday
when
the
avtitnl whs m a d e , lie* was
ttilrd ittrliKiMi*. A |&gt;Inqiir will
\*r arllt to ihr f ir*It i n ** l.oal
captain.

\\ 1I.L1F LKK Ml Ith \ V

I'efendan*
M U M K 111 %1*1*1. Alt
* T t I I: OF I I.Oil III % T ill
u ILLIK 1.1 i Ml 1(11 v v.
Ad d r • s»* Un k n ow n
Y«»U \ ItK IIKKKIIY V T I
F IF 1* Miat a Kill f Com plain t
for d!vot&gt; e ha» hern
ftl*- I
again*! &gt;no and you as# fs
qulred !•* *•■«%* a »op) of &gt; »•
answ er or pleading to tlie It
of Complaint on th* P l a l n t C \ i t o r n s ) I'aul «* I'erkirt*. i t
\\e*l
South Mtre.-t. Mrland
Florida, and fila the or'rfm.al
a u e w s r *»r pleading in the of
f I* e of th# Cletk (»f the C l n u ' t
I ourt on Of ttefore Wed I t s - &gt;
\ pril ? DCi If ) o«i fail to t
*|( Judgment l&gt;) (Is fault Mill lo
take n a g a in st you for the re
lief dem anded In th* Itlll of
Complaint
W ITN hS my hand and seal
at Hanfor^l, Hetnlnola «'s*unt),
FIsirisla. th.* Srd day of Mat«h
IM i
( hFA 1.1
\ r t h u r II f l e t k w l l h , Jr
&gt; u l it i: o f *%|.i:
Clerk of the Ctrrult Court
NotK e i* neraby g iv en that
n y : d artha T. Vlhlen
purauant to tlie final de* rec of
I'eputy «*lerk
foreclo su re and *ale entered In
PAI
L C PKKKIN*
the r a u i r sending in the c •ir cu it «*ourt In and for Hemi'tole i 4 7 W eat Ho ith Htreet
C o u n t) . Florida
s*a»e
ket (•rlando Florid a
numlier 14C70. the underatgned Puhlish March 4. 12. If. 2C. D C i
Clerk will *e|| the properly t T»K-JC
eltu a ted in *ald County d e s ­ i x T l i r . 4 i n n i t m i n r o f
cribed «»
T i l l : M A T H J t i m i A I . I IIILot as. S O U T H
PIN E- « * IT. IX %X|I FOII lUMIXOLK.
r i i F H T Fou rth Addition. * I (II M L FI.Oil 111%.
e iiIm|| v Ia|on. a
flltiR to i | l l i X I y . m XO. IIT imi
plat 1he i esif rs» u h l s d
U J 11||| VKit. «» ADMIMM8 *mino'*

RUTH HEIM. 17 year
old Lym an llinh senior
and president of the
Future Teachers Club,
has b e e n nwnrdcd a
four year t e a c h i n g
scholarship: D aughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John
Keim of L a k e w o o d
Shores, she plans to a t­
tend Florida State Uni­
versity a t Tallahassee.

Tft.l T&lt;ill OT VLTFIIANH Ay.
FA I RH.

P la i n t i ff
n w h e n c e r.n iY A n n m o o HY and MAltIF. il MOODY hi*
wife, and I KMHE F KNIUIIT.
J It
and
‘J K A T II 1 CE
41
K M O II T. hia wife.
Defendant#
M i d i i: o f at IT i v
H llItT M liK
FUMF.l l . n a i n»:
TO. J E S S E K KNIUIIT. Jit
a nd
IIKATHICK U KNIUIIT.
I lr v ld e m e U n k n o w n
You. Defendan t*, are hereby
notified that a com p la in t to
forecloao • certa in m o r tg a g e on
the f o llo w in g described proparty, situ a te , ly in g and being
in Semin le County. Florida, tow ll:
1 t *0 . Illork B. HUNLAND
F 8 TATMH. a ccord in g to th#
Plat t h e reo f as recorded
tn Plat Book 11. Page* 1C
to 22. Public He cord • of
tiemlnole County, Flo rid a,
ha* been filed a g a i n s t you In
the t l u v e styled suit and you
ar# required to eerva a copy
uf your An *wer or P le ading
to the Com plain t on P l a i n t i f f s
a tto rn ey. JOSEPH M MUIIAh k J. P. O. Box 221. Fern ivrrlc.
Florida, and file the orig in a l
A m e e r or P le a d in g tn the
of fit • of tha Clerk of tha C ir­
cu it Court on or before the Snd
day of April. IMS. If you fall
tp do eo. a decree pro* conft*eo will be t a k e n a g a in st
you for the r elief dem and ed lo
the C-m p la ln t.
WlTNKHh my hand and o f f i ­
cial sea l o f o f f i c e at Hanford,
h em lnole County, th!a 21th day
nf Feb ru ary . D l l .
(PEAL)
Arthur H
B e c k w ith . J r .
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By: Ellas bet h Bruanahan
D. C.
JOMKPII M MURASKO
Attorn ey at Law
P. a Boa 221 '
Farn Park. Florid a
Pub lish Fab. 2C A Mar. I. IS.
f». DCI.
COJ i e j

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• i it^ |n i ihr 4&gt; sjui*lfsn s*f pr•*•
p r i l v by t be •AuMiiirMv by
K»4 ( • |sS|ts||A"e *ii*t s|rvl*e
• iii(l*i»»»»»I Ion b&gt; * nitnent
•iss.fi | imc rf'lmti* ra«heftg* (»r
•itliet w i*e. pri*vl(|tnu fs»r I lie
( i i i v e s e t n e lo the \ u t l i o r l l y sif
eiitsmer ge«l * l i n d - and I*l4tn!e
briot a '•« to the H iste i»f Flor*'
Ids t oit 14 1tir d w ithin the bnund»r »• of the A u thority- provbtina f•• *th*r matter* ( e l a t ­
ing *•• the * • ! • blialimevit and
o|o-r allots of »s'&lt;t l*o$ t A u 'h o i!t&gt;, • it I providing an effes •
five d (te
Puht'rh March 12. 1&gt;«I
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By Frances Wester
The March meeting of the *
Barbara Guess Circle of the
WMS of the First Baptist
Church' of Lake Mary was
held at the home of Mrs.
Charles McKcel in Evansdale.
Mrs. W. T. Wanslcy. circle
chairman, opened the meeting
with prayer. Committee re­
ports were given snd special
prayer was asked for all ol
the sick members. Yearbooks,
made by Mrs. Mary Itryanl
for the circle, were distribut­
ed to each member.
Mrs. Harley Wilhelm, WMS
president, announced t h a t
daily meetings for the Week
REST OVERAt*
project at South
of Prayer were scheduled at
an entry in the
Seminole J u n io r'
the church this week on the
health nml medlcfiv
;k&gt;n on dentistry
theme for the year "Our Land
subm itted by ValorW.
,n eighth grade
Shall Own Thee Lord." Every­
J' savings bond
student. She m e iv M ...
one was urged to attend and
nwnrdcd by the school’!
H fcach cr Assoinvite all ladies of the church
cintion and will yet a pe.
V from Asto participate.
tronaut John \V. Young.
I( os,A M M fiA jRefreshments were served
following the meeting and
i* .'
everyone was invited to Mrs.
Leon Keel's home for the
April meeting.

F o r t y - s ix t h nnnivcrsury o f
the fo iim lin g o f t lir A m e ric a n
L r g io n w ill be o b s e rv rii w ith
n b irt In lay p a rt y i&gt;y ('a m p l» ll- l^ is s iiig Post nml its n uxilia r y nt 7 p ro . Mondny nt
the Le g io n H om e.
F o llo w in g the co vered d ish
d in n e r, M s j. F r a n k O . S&gt; h o lt i,
ju d g e ndvocHte of the D ep artm e n l of
F lo r id a , A m e ric u n
L e g io n , w ill s|.&lt;ak.
M n joi S c h o lt i, n lif e n ie lli.
her o f T u r n e r llm n d u n Post
7, C le a r w a t e r , hns l»een cited
fo r Ills se rv ic e to tlie l egion
by b is post, d is tr ic t , d e p n it-

TALLAHASSEE ( I T I t —
T h e C a ld n e t , m e e tin g in t e g ­

ular session,
$72.2

m illio n

fu n d s

to f iv e

tie s
'llie

re le a se d
in

som e

c o n stru ctio n

s ta te

u n iv e r s i­

The
fu n d s

nlso

pledged

it y o f W e«t F lo t illa
for

S o u th

the

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FILING CABINET
$19.95
r*ti i r 4#h i -«

roller* far 4
Ts*«r rv4ra of frmjv

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133 lo st ROSINS OH

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ana

F lo r id a .

e st e a r n in g s on rev en u es from

r r lr n s e d $1.2 m illio n in a d d i­
tio n a l o p e ra tin g
fun d s
for

liig lo r cd u iH tio n hond
sale
and fio n i sin plus u tilit ie s t a x ­
es nm l e.lin in g s ftu m t lir an

the

fu st

$2-’&gt; m illio n

of

the

’

a pleasure lo Bank at the Atlantic."

olid hoiul sa le .

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C m i h n r y l o m u 'n io n
d ia l it liu n ra it* Ikik I ih tli&lt;*
la rg e in c r e a s e s in en ro llm en t
i T h e m o ney is used on s a la r ie s , Mttti'l, tlir out 11« H Ixiskfl XIs l
in cu t nod n o tio n al h e a d q u a rt­
i*Ur»lv
vv Ii r ii « sir ns-1 **sl ot
e x p en ses and p u p il tia n s p o i
e rs.
i vs siiinsl* &gt;1.
ta
lo
u.
F o llo w in g tlie I. i r t h d n y
p u tty , the L e g io n I m r A s s o ­
c ia tio n w ill set the d a t e fot
th e f m r . c o n firm fnn con
U n i t s and elect P.nib-ii'i o f f i ­
u n d e rg o in g

Central Baptist Church nf
Sanford will have a sung fes­
tival at 2 p m Sunday featur­
ing well-known quartets of the
area. Ihr Gnsprlairs, Love,
Jordan and Purcell quartet*
and the church's own quartet.
The public I* invited to attend.
There will ho a picnic dinner
at the church following tlie
morning worship service.

U n i v e r s i t y Zi,

in g fu n d s fo r O ra n g e . C h a r ­
lo tte a n d T a y lo r co u n tie s and

schoo ls

Sons: Festival

Troy weight is the weights
system used for precious met­
als and gems.

rid a A A M . $1,074.(165
ridis. $132.800-fo r the

Tin- funds cam e fm m in t*

p u b lic sch o o ls and ju n io r .o l-

ALBERT C. Wnldow,
AE1, s e r v i n g with
RVA1I-3, has rc-cnlisto&lt;l for six years at San­
ford Naval Air Station,
lie, his wife and their
two children reside at
205 GrapcviUe Avenue.
(Navy Photo)

f

Sr.t2.6ti0 in p u b lic school b u ild ­

ie g rs .
The
a d d itio n al
o p e ra tin g
fun d s w e re d isb u rse d to help

Annual *sf$ driving road-e-o
for trrn-agers under tha spon­
sorship of the Stnford-Seminntes JayCees will be held
March 27 at the eity No.. 1
parking lot across from ths
post office.
Chairman Wayne Albert
said the purpose of the roade-o is to promote driving
skill slid safer driving, and
to give the teen-agers a
chance to prove their driving
skills.
Judging will he accomplish­
ed by local, county and slate
law enforcement agencies. A
point system will be used to
judge the winner, who will go
on the district road-e-o .in
April.
Winners will receive cer­
tificates snd cash prices or
trophies.

F lo r id a S ta t e , $1,1

•"nit
g io tip

POMPANO REACH &lt;UH&gt;
_ A young father on a fish­
ing trip with hi* three sons*
drowned Thursday after jumplug in a canal to rescue one
of them.
T h e youngster* thought
their father, 25-year-old Ow­
en Irwin, might bo playing a
gnme with them n* they
watched him slip beneath the
water after rescuing fouryear-oid Tommy.
When he didn't come up,
however, they trudged off be­
hind six-year-old Comly to
find help. Five-year-old Ar­
nold was still clutching the
pnek of cigarettes hi* dad had
handed him before plunging
into the water.
T h e youngsters told rescue
workcra their dad "couldn't
swim loo well" hut was aide
to push Tommy to safety hrfoie going under
Sheriff'a divers recovered
the body.

By Jane ('astrlbrrry
The 1.adit's Guild of Ascen­
sion l.utheran ('hiirch. Casscllicrry, will hold a rummage
sale at Fern 1’lar.i starting
at 8 a m., March 19 and 20.
Mr*. Mildred Mack will be
chairman on Friday and Mrs.
I.rla Dicdolf on Saturday.

university
in clu ded

Road-e-o Slated
Mar. 27 By JCs

(iuild Sets Sale

Schools Win Mioas
Legion Birthday From State (a
Parly Monday

Father Drowns
Rescuing Son

sudden

" « Not- a * V

cers.

SSJH Boosters
Set Meeting
*n&gt;r S o u th

snappin
good deal
on a snappy
’65 Plym outh,
now!

S e m in o le Ju n io r

Ihk*h Si h oo| A t h le t i c Aaao
e la t io n will m eet at 7 p.m
Moti'hi \ . HO inimits * i n 11is i
tha n unuul, itl th e as liool liIttai y.
All ttiernhera atul in te resti d ji.iis-nte a i r uik'e«l to nt
t «-nd thl* in iporta nt niretint*
at w h b h plana will he m a de
to co m p lete

the y e a r a a c tiv -

itie » .

Legal Notice

X(litre of I'tiMIr H earing
Nolls s l* It-i»b&gt; given . Hoard
uf s*svunty Fomm laeloner a nf
Hemlnole County , Florida, will
(tear an appeal again*! the d*
• laliin of the Heiiiinole f*ouo»»
Hoard of Adjustment at4ni&lt;n*
a e p e d a l e a i e p t i n n in a \
A a riiu ltu ra Bone to permit *
dog ken n els on the follow Ins
dew rlbed property
SW \
n*
M l ’« (|ee* \\ &lt;| of .Ml
1 &lt;ri
Hsi linn
21*3"H 2&gt;E
F urth er
d*■( r 1bed as Iftltig nne-quarter
N o l l s i. i o n il l lie
of a mile n o tth nf l«oni(woMd
Th* Tosais i'«u" ll »sf the Markbaru |(oad and east of In
Tow n .•* Mtainoiit# Mprtdg*
t n st a te 4
)'11•r l ■|m w ' 11 receiv e *e4 1ed hl'li
I*11Id 11 h earin g will ht held
*t t '(# •• fi4 9 of r he Tow n in ih* Hemlnole Cou nty Court
U|*rk T'»w»» Ha'* *n the T‘’ s*(s House Hanford Florida In the
nf %11a m••n t * &gt;pr 1n g • Florida • nun!) C o m m is sio n ers Boom
un» 1
,,n I* M \\ «*i|ne* la &gt; . Mar. h 21 DCI at I Cl 00 \ \\
Ma «h
1 •*
f-*r the fo llo w or a* soon therea fte r a* poaa
1
1
1
a
m
a
t
»»1
• •
J
Ible
** F'*m - 4) name plate atBoard o f County I'ummii*
*#(»(♦• 1 •
for
| w o . afreet
loners
Inter**- Mon with p*des&gt;lal
|
Hemlnola Count) Florida
mount* for 2 and 2 lilts
H) John Alexa nder. C h a ir ­
in o d p-»at. | inch letman
l*r* Ma-'k on wh ile trackAttest
Arthur
Iterkwlth
at c u tot
Jr
2 T w o - w a ) n i m e plate ae- Pub lish March 12. DCI
a* in til tr •
for
Iwu-alreat
CDK 12
Int*raes-tion w l t l i pedeatal
mount* for
2 and IX TIIK ( l i l t I IT t i l l ItT n e
2 »&lt;mb in
•
d p o el; i T H E MX I II J1 IHCIAL 4 l itInth
leltera
black
on 4 1 IT OF F l . f l l l l l l %. IX AMI
white bark ground
FOII SKMI-XOI.K C'Ol XTV
t 12 1 ;» D Minute P a r k ­ IV I H A . M K N 1 VO. 14Tui
in g eigne, letter* black IV I4i:i P ell ilow
on whit* b etkg ruu n d
IIAHULD A. HltlftOMK
1 or
NOTIi'K
more ('hlldren P la y in g s ig n s I Ot J lm n« a Nash h ea w rlcM
II tt 24
with designs*
• 1*'* k n o w n aa Jima Nash
t Ion 11 m p h.
Hea w right
C or
Crgburn. Street
mi.r« t* sh a n n el
poat
It
Paris. Tenneasea
Mauge at*el. g i e e n baked
Tou era hereby notified that
en am el finish 10 len g th tha a b ove named pet itioner.
II tlalvan laed aieel tubular HAROLD A ItltOOMF. has filed
poat* IS g a u g e g a l v a n i s ­ a p etition In the ah o v e-ety led
ed s t e e l . 2 and ) / | t h e In. Court for (he adoption of the
”b d ; 10* C** In length
m inor child named therein, and
Optional bid* for I" l e tter s on you are required to show ca u se
Iterne one arid tw o above.
w h y the aama should not be
Sample o f all aisna must ar- g ra n ted by s e r v i n g a cop y of
c o m p a n y bid*—aarn* ret urn able your w ritte n defense*. If any.
to owner
hpon Charles N Prather A t ­
D eliv ery dare must he spe- torney for P etition er. Co North
f i ll e d In the bid and d elivery Court &gt; ven ue. Orlando. F lo r ­
g u a ra n te ed
ida. and by fi li n g tha original
The bids will be public ly the reo f w ith the Clerk of said
open ed and read aloort at a Court on or b efo re the 22nd
m e e t in g to be held In the •lay of March, DCS. o t h e rw ise
Town
Hall
of,
A ltam on te a
decree
m ay
ha
entered
Pprlnge. Florida, at I ou P. M , • g s j n a l
you
granting
aald
adoption
March 17. DCI
The
To w n
of
Altamen ta
W itn e ss my hand and seal
flprlng* Florida raaerve* the of the aald Court t h is 17th day
righ t to reject any or all hide of Feb ru ary . 1IC2
and V° w a iv e any i r r e g u l a r i ­ ( • F A D
ties or techalcalltte*.
Art hur H. B e ck w ith . Jr..
D oroth y Bardeen.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
A etlng Town Clerk
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Town
of
A l t g m o i t e
D ep u ty Clerk
Sprin gs. Florid*
P ub lish Feb. 1», 11 A Mar. I.
12 DCS.
P u b lis h March 12, 1&gt;CI
C D J-ll
C D k li

Belvedere
The big one m the
intermediate class.

Barracuda
The fast moving Usfbacfc
Uvat seats live.

Valiant
The compact that h a sn l torgoOo*
*rhy you buy a com pact

M t s r s MOW «.T*OUT »r» *-» £ * « . SO.OOOMUI IN U N I a HO DMIVX TWAIN WARRANTY RROKCTS
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part* of tC* IW»5 car* for 5 year* or &amp;O.OOO mda*. wfiachover coma* first, during wfnch time tn» »«acti perl* itval f*n«a . u r . , i lra
^
f ww^ranra am of me loAowOng n t g
r .p .i r .a .1 • Clwrw-r Mutort Corpof.tKx. Atilh*nraa O—U f . p4.c. al b u t . o . . . „ U mmjI n — 1 - lor w n p . r ( , « l.bor- , n , . n. btotk h^a*Tl!d"wl
p"'np
MM .n d HTt.rn.1 p.rtt ( . . . . p l . n , m -n o ^ clulch). torque conrtllrr. dr.v.
on. n r Ml ^ . n l , , M ,
, na a , „ . , 7 n ! Z I n d f M f T n ^
Th« W lowm, m *m l.n .« M U ' « t , . r . r .q o u .d u nd .r th« w .r r . n l ,- c h ..,e. .n g m . 04 . v . r , J mon»h. or 4 000 m l , . J , ,c Mr
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See your “Dealin’ Man” at Plymouthland!
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RON-SUN Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. #519 E. 1st St.

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New Easter Egg Dye

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DEAR POLLY — Easter
will aoon be here end I her#
• different way to dye E n te r
err* . I ns* liquid felatln des­
sert which makes net only
pretty e f f i but it U sure and
aafa. Take a small amount of
the powder and diesolr* in
boilinr water and then put in
the «rr* for a colorful effect.
The amount of powder can
ra ry according to the ahade
desired—MRS. M.
GIRLS—Err* ■« dyed « •
beautiful. They may feel
sticky when first d,ed but
dry out smooth as silk.—
POLLY.
DEAR POLLY—Recently I
bcurht a set of non-sticklined cooking utensils. I did
not want to acratch the lin­
ings by stacking *o I stored
each utensil in a plastic freer#r bag. Now I ran stack them,
ear* space and protect the
coating. Also those pans that
are seldom used are kept
clean. I enjoy the pans almost
as much as 1 enjoy the column.
—MRS. K. W. H.

DEAR POLLY — When a
loep on a plastic rain boot
breaks, slip a rubber band
over the metal snaps to hold
the boot in place.
An old nylon atockinr makes
a wonderful elscplnr net for
the hairdo you want to save.
Slit one etocklnr lengthwise
and tie turban style around
ycur head. It really does the
trick.—DOROTHY.
DEAR rOLLY—My Pointer
seems simple enough to be
ridiculous but my neighbors
think it is great. Many tire­
some hours can be consumed
ironing heavy long draperies
on a standard ironing board.
I put my thick table pads on
the table, felt aides up, and
find this makes a.t excellent
beard for ironing those cum.
beriome draperies. It takes me
about half the time formerly
used for this dresdni chore.—
A. H.
DEAR POLLY — When I
buy a new paint brush, I im­
mediately tap the ends of the

Si

bristles with a hammer to
split them. They are then
fin* enough to enable me to
get a really professional paint
job.
1 A discarded squeese-type
bottle, filled with soapy water,
comes in very handy to clean
sticky hands when cn a long
ear trip. Also It makes a
wonderful water squirting toy
for the toddler'* bath time.—
MRS. E. L. R.
Share your favorite home­
making idea* . . . send them
to Polly in care of The San­
ford Herald. You’ll receive a
dollar if Polly uses your idea
in Polly’* IVinters.

DEAR MRS. LIGHT: No
matter what happens at
ariiool, it seems that my son
is always the fall guy. Half
the time, according to what
he tell* me, he doesn't even
know what hc’a supposed to
hsve done. The other half of
the time it isn’t rrally his
fault. Someone hits or pushes
him and when he retaliates,
he's the one who gets caught.
Hia father has told him to
take his own part and nut tie
a sissy, so the boy ran hard­
ly lie blamed frir hitting bark
He has hern sent to the
comer, thr hall, and the prin­
cipal's office several times
this year. Hi* conduct grade
is always "unsstisfartory."
How can I gel the teacher to
stop pirking on him ?—SYM­
PATHETIC MOM
ANSWER: Some children —
boy* especially—have a n ose
for trouble In school from the

day they enter kindergarten.
After a few encounter* with
the powers that be, they build
up had reputations that fol­
low them from grade to
grade. Eventually they t in­
come scapegoats for the whole
class, often convicted on the
basis of their reputations
combined with circumstantial
evidence.
Originally, your son’s trou­
ble was undoubtedly of bis
own making, ami I suspect he
isn't always as innocent ns
you would like to think It's
high time for you ami his dad
to discuss the fads of school
life with him, letting him
know exactly why he is so of­
ten blamed for the misd
of oilier students.
Impress tot Into that
wtll help, but only HE
lire down thr reputation he
has built up. Tell him It Vtml
hr easy; it will Ufcl a !*«*

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time and he may slide b
from time to time. Hut in tl
end he will be a lot better
than he is now.
If he decides to ram
effort, talk to his trac
gain her support. Shf,
happy, I'm sure, to
co-operation ralbejy than
n n - ii.. I iaa, in .itself, nay
help clrsc the fkir,
Stand by to rbctf And en­
courage y outa.Leyi Out resist
coddling hfaJTwten he finds
out how
more pleasant
life cat) La W{l5 the teacher
on .hia aU k you won’t h«vt
to a M a u t f note about her
mm

Send your school
ftfriftips to
I iglit hi
of Tiir Sartfutd liciald,
1* she rannot answer »* h
T personally, letters of
itral interest wilt be anew
’ared In this column.

I S h a rp
led-

Women Kept In Dark
i ( li business It good. (2) man1unii-nt prices are stahle, (3)
I
the pi « for the foundation
wink in the East is .r&gt;0 limes
us much ns it used to he be
cause of tabor coats, find III
husbands still pass away, |rav
ing their wives uninformed
and untrallmd to make (ted■Iona or to handlr their finan­
ces.
This inltrr situation ramius a surprise since women
mske up onS-lhlrd of the
working population.
Howtver. th* fact remain*
thut many men still do not
shniii their day-to-day flnan
vial decisions nbout [iropcity,
the future of their children or
provision* for their heirs with
"1 hav# gotltn to thin after • eyes urr blur. Can I wear an their wives.
The fault may be that ma­
forty that 1 look old, old. old. outfit like this to nic* raaWhat van 1 do? I feel fairly lautanls for lunch In th* city? ny women don’t want to t&gt;*
bothered.
w« II.— M a iie ."
—Mrs. Y. L.”
In our changing scene it is
I would suggest a rich dark
1 suggest a visit to your
doctor. Hr will givo you a blue. Hava your accetinriea In essential to rectify this atti­
thorough check.up and Will a becoming, harmonising ton* tude. Young adulta, male and
tell you where to go from and alio a set In all blue. Wear female, ahould ha encouraged
there Either too thin or too a casual bat, as lunching in to leant to handle money, not
fat, these ate the problems af­ New York It fun and a knit Just spend it. Fortunately,
suit it rorrevt. Remember, many school progiamt include
ter forty!
"My hair i* as dry as hay too, it is often quite cold in “family living" courses which
touch on budgeting and mon­
and looka'ao wispy. Other­ New Yotk in the spring.
“My doctor has told me to ey problems furing them.
wise I look pretty good for
For the older pel son, es­
sixty. My akin la dry but has go on n diet, but be says he
knows I won't, that I hava no pecially womtn over 40, ther*
a nic* color.—W. L.”
Mattaga your scalp with will pnwur. It* auggtstt I eat art adult education courses,
rotm tlic oil and u tt it on your lest uf whatever I cat. Could budgeting and buying aids
face—this counteract* dry­ I go on your 'Figure Perfec­ courses set up by labor unions
ness. Whan shampooing, b# tion Diet'? I have to visit my and aptclal ruunsrlort in
sure all soap residue Is rinsed doctor every week. I do not banks to tap. Every woman
away. Thorough brushing it feel at nil well and 1 am so over 40 needs information on
such topics at insurance, tax­
excellent for your hair, so get heavy—I). D."
I think it is important to es, real estate, aoelal security
a good, rail boar bristla
brush for cfftctWa boms teat- hav* a further talk with your and retirement benefits so
doctor, at sometimes a plan­ aha can make decisions or at
mant.
"1 hava llilaned to your ad­ ned, written diet term* to least be able to Judge more
vice about waaring my gray apur thr ambition for reduc­ accurately th* competence and
hair in a French roll. What ing. BUT, you must ahow my honesty of those ehe turns to
color comb* should 1 use to “Figure Perfection Diet” to fur help when divorced or
your doctor line* you aay you widowed. ‘
hold it nicely?—Reader.”
I lik* gray comb* and alto are not w*ll and visit hjm
comba with silver edging. regularly. If you with to have
TEACHER ON SIDE
They are most attractive. For a copy of th* diet to (how
NEW YORK (UPD — R*.
evening, sprinkle a little sil­ him, send h i * a long, aslf-ed- Iflf pitcher BUva Hamilton
dressed, stamped envelope knd of th* New York Y'ankcea,
ver dual on your hair. ‘
"What color knit suit should enclose TEN cent* in coin. I who ha* • m t(t«r'a d trra t in
I gat to wear whan 1 fly to will also arm! you a copy of adoration, la * profcaaor tn
New York to visit my mar* t h * aniall booklet, “Diet lha physical education depart­
iriad daughter? 1 am not ov- Break*.”
ment at Morehrad (Ky.)
Monday—"Dear
E d y t h BUta Cullaff during the offcrwalght (thanks to you). My
•S U M ,
hair ft D N i akin is fair, and Thornton McLeod"
Capitalising on one’s mis­
take* is sometime* just »
Mn&lt;lison Avenue way of su&gt;
ing, “Cover up that goof.”
Hut usually you can put »n
error or absent-minded move
U&gt; work for you.
All is not lost, for evaniplr,
when a train whistles off and
leaves you on * snowy Sunday
afternoon at an abandoned
station which just happen* to

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hr In th* • rotrr of n mammoth cemetery.
The best way to pet out of
su&gt; i: a spot is to vail for help,
lb-ip this day appeared in thr
guise of a cemetery monu­
ment snlrsmnn whose office
just happi-m-d to be - pen.
While waiting for • rldv to
materialise, small talk was in
order. In the court* of the
con ve: sat ion we learned that

DEAR ABBY: I've been
happily married for 18
years and now I find my■tif hurt and disappointed.
A girl where my husband
works gsve him a shirt for
Valentine's Day beesuse aha
thought he was a "nice
guy.” He said he was sur­
prised. Since then she told
him that her husband had
left her. Alio that all min
were rats and in time ha
would cheat on his wife
too.
Now my husband bought
HER a present
birthday because she's a
‘‘nice girl” and he feel*
sorry for her. I told
he was a married man
had no business huyii
a present and if
me he wouldn't glva
her. Well, he gave it tq^
anyw ay.
Should I get.
phone number *|
up and tell bag
ing trouble? Sign'

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Herald, P. O. Hox 489, Dept.
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married a
two rhlidren. He
got hia divorce
York Stale. He
that he doc* not
to support hi* chilWe think that (s very
unusual, don't you? We
have reason to believe that

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'Law rence' A t •-D rive-In
la greater today than ever
before, in the opinion of mo­
tion picture director David
Lean, who (ought out this
mott distant and hitherto in*
accessible spots on the map
as the locales for the Sam
Spiegel-David Lean produc­
tion of “Lawrence of Arabia,”
Academy Award winner as
best picture of the year.
A Horison picture, "Law­
rence of Arabia” was produc­
ed by F*m Spiegel and direct­
ed by David Lean, their first
motion picture collaboration
ainc# their Academy Awardwinning "Th# Bridge on the
River Kwsi,’ which *l*o won
international
audience ac­
claim. "Lawrence of A raids''
has won the following Acad­
emy Award*: *
Best Picture Of The Year.
Best D i r e c t i o n ( David
L Lean).
*1
Best Color Cinematopraphy(F. A, Young, fl.fl.C.l.
Best Music ( . M a u r i c e
Ja rre ).
F rit Color Art Direction
(John Box and John Stotlt.
Best Editing (Anne . V.
Coates).
Best Sound (John Cox).
"Lawrence of Arabia" alt .
received more Golden Glob.
Award* from the Hollywood
Foreign Correspondents than
any other picture; it was the
HI.OOD FEUD between A rab tribe.* i.-v in the
Screen P r o d u c e r * Guild
making, and chieftain Anthony Quinn (right)
choice for "best produced"
waits to see how Peter OToole ns "Lawrence of
picture, and the Directors
A rabia” will handle the situation. At the MovieGuild of Am rrka choice fur
land Drive-In Sunday through Tuesday.
• best-directed."

Hugh Prince Is featuring
two top movies at hia Movieland Drive-In Theatre Sunday
through Tuesday.
Two color features are on
the menu, Peter OToole in
“Lawrence of Arabia” and
Walt Disney'* 'Th* Legend
of Sleepy Hollow.”
Hugh aay* this road showattraction it being shown in
Senford at regular admission
prices.
Co-featured Wednesday will
be “Girl* Girls Girls” in

color with Elvis Fresley and
“Operation Bikini," aUrring
Tab Hunter and Frankie Av­
alon.
The triple f e a t u r e for
Thursday, Friday and Satur.day, March 18-20, will be
The
U n s i n k a b l e Molly
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Brown,” starring Debbie Reynoldsi “Code 7—Victim fi,"
with Lex Barker, and “A
Global Affair,” starring Bob
Hope.
The lure of faraway placet
with strange-sounding names

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Hale to writeletters?
Send one dollar to Abhy,
Hox 69700, Lot Angeles,
l a l i f . for Abhy "a booklet,
“ HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
SIONS.”

W ild Sp y Th riller A t Hits

A wild spy adventure, said' When Pt’ce regains eon- lieves lo be a past event Howlo lie the wildest adventure a actoufness, he finds that he is ever, one detail of an occur man ever lo rd .
Hours, is a fonsjdrrabtv older looking ante which appened to Pike
featured at The Rltr Theatrr ’
,
* ,
Sunday thr rush Wednesday.
min&gt; a* lhe r,,u;t ol ” ,ra' Just Pm r 10 hli
Said to be bated on *n sc- ordinary "is.ng" experiments don has eluded the wily Nantusl
plot Jacoby
perpetuated by the performed on him while he and his suspicions are aroused
By Oswald
Nails during World War II, was uncon...ous lie is per- He forees tin nurse lo admit
Metro- Goldwyn- Mayrr s ' 36 suaded to believe that the that the dale is June 2. 1311,
cels baggage so he went mer­ Hours." starring Jamas Gam dale it 1950. that (or the past and with graw.ng horror Test­
NORTH
U
b
rily on to six
er. E '» Mari* Saint and Hod six 'years he has been an am- ires what his happened
A Q B 6S
West
opened
the
jack
of
V AK8
Taylor, is a drama of terrify- nr&lt;u victim and that the Al- To tell mure of the plot of
hearts ami South suw that he
♦ K y 784
mg suspense
lies have wvn lhe war He is “36 Hours.” would tub me
AA
had t-&gt; lose to both the ace
The thirty six hours of the thus induce I to
talk freely spectator uf the unremitting
WEST (D)
EAST
arid kmg of trumps unless he title is the time period in which aland the invasion and lo re- suspense whuh helps to m jv“
AK
A A3
could i rash them together.
the outcome of the war might veal the plans of what he be- this such a gripping film.
V J 10 0 7 1 4 3 Y U
Obviously, they weren’t both have been fatefully changed if
a 10
4 0832
in the earn# hand because in an ingenious scheme devised
A y J 98
A 79 t 32
that event he would have by th# Germans to ^ain vital
SOITII
been playing thr slam con information stmut the Nor­
A J 107 5 43
tract doubled.
¥ Q
mandy Invasion had succeed­
A A JS
Deceptive- play was indi­ ed
A K 10 8
cated and South found a play
In the crucial hour before
North and South vulnerable
to make one of those lo.eit (be invasion l* S Inlrltlgcnre
West North East South
vanish Into thin t r .
Dblxi Pass 4 A
3¥
officer Major I'lke (Garner)
lb- won the heart bad with drives in Lisbon from Isundun
Pate 6 4
Pisa 8 *
Pass Pats
Idas
the queen, led a club to dum­ fully briefed on the plans for
Opening lead—¥ J
my’,. ace, led the are of hearts D Day. t-ed into a trop, he is
and discarded n diamond, and captured and pul under heavy
for South, thru- wax no wav ■olitinurd with the king East sedation, ani then i‘ flown lo
for him to know that Ins king ruffed w lh the ilruic of Had AUtadt, Havana, in a
of clubs ami singleton quern spade- anil it »»t curtains for cuffm.
of hear!* were so much ex the defense.
In * remarkable project, the
Ns ns have given the isolated
rc-ort 1 complete and decciv
ing transformation Signpost
By Ruth Millett ‘V S Military Hospital. A
lied Orcupstmn Force*,” its
An uncrili'sl mother in law rtaff, pallet** and equipment
The younger woman Isn’t
afril(i ltut anything she b ib i mi ti ikelyt n have s dsugh are idrntlfiibly GI, including
will be misinterpreted, mis U r in law wfci; tr io u&gt; keep Medical Major Walter (ler'H-r
.
,
.
llTaylorl and Ann* Hedler
NURSE Eva Marie Saint ivtands by as Rod T ay­
^ e r .t o o d or rcpe.tcd where her husband away from his (Miss Saint), a young nurse
lor
makes pertain Jam es G arner is unconscinu*
could cause trouhle.
family.
who has shed sll her tears as
in this scene from '”10 Honrs,” opening Sunday
An uncritical mother-in law Wilh all that to gain just a former concentration camp
a t the Ritz Theatre.
Isn't likely t-i have a duugh by being as uncritical of a prisoner.
t»r m law who goes around daughter In law as of a doughcomplaining about her
t*r. why are ao many w-omen
An uncritical mother in law »o critical of ih* girls their
has a good chance of becom sons marry?
ing a real friend to her dauuh Could it possibly be that
term-law, instead of being some get more pleasure out
II) Tom A. Cullrn
■be now h*» the Joy of read -. thousands whom television,
held at arm's length
of criUciiiug a daughter-inI is helping to a fuller, richer
HOME IN’EAI — A nun ing her son’s letters.
An uncritical mother In law liw than out of trying to turn
dtress serving a life sentence
These are only two of the | life h e re 'in lUly.
will not have offers of help or a daughter iu-law into a loyal
in the Women's Prison of
advice misundcrstiMal or ru*. and alfeclionale member of
Perugia recently composed
Jected by her daughter in law ’ the family?
the first letter she has ever
written in her life It "«&lt; ad­
dressed to “ it's Never Too
1-atr," the Delian Ulavleion
program which has taught
her how to lead and write
“Now that I can wule 1
am no longer afraid," *he
For mounting heavier ob- smaller than the plug and wrote, “for I am no longer
Jects. for p-dling up anything force in
alone"
from curtain rods to shelve*, Toggle twits consist of boll
Loneliness banished is the
tometiling decidedly stronger and folding metal wings. Drill theme of hundreds of letter*
l* needed Plaster will not a large hole to admit the fold­ which at# addressed to “It'*
hold screws and masonry it ed wings which will than Never Too I-*te" at Tele­
loo hard Before a acrew is spring open behind th* wall. school Center, Rome, head­
put in the wall, another item Disadvantage — when the bolt quarter* of Italian Radlo-lele*
It needed — an anchor. The is removed the wings drop be- vision'* educational division.
anchor ia placed in the uati hind the wall.
A* aeon a* the lonely and
Ilrst. It expands as the screw
Expansion anchor* consist the illiterate start fulluwing
or bolt ta Inserted and pro of a bolt sod threaded roelalgNtie television lessons which
vide* a solid grip.
shield The shield Is not solid, a rt given three times weekly
^Lightest and most ecooonil but has ribbed openings along something happens to them.
cal Ts^lhe pltstic anchor. Of­ its sides. As th e bolt is tight­ It is as though they have sud­
ten these come attached to a ened, it draws up the shield denly joined the human race.
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stem and are broken off to the aides of which bend and
use. Drill a hole in the ssme expand in the wall. The bolt
Th* old-age pensioner Is
diameter aa the shank of the can ba removed and reinsert­ no longer revered with shame
anchor. Put the anchor in the ed.
because ha cannot sign hia
wall. A lip prevents it from
A lead anchor is a soft lsad pension v o u c h e r . Having
going all th e'w ay in. When sleeve that can be placed in learned tha alphabet via tele,
you pul a wood screw Into the concrete Sr plaster. A wood vision, he ran now sign his
anchor it suapi apart behind screw ruts Id own thread in name boldly when he goes to
a hollow wall or expands in a thr sleeve while expanding It. tha postoffice to pick Up his
solid wall providing a tight
The machine bolt anchor ia check.
grip.
similar e irtp t that it la hard
Th# 7 0 - year-old grandWHO SAID HOAT HIDE? These ticket* are for
Slightly stronger are fiber and ia threaded to admit t mother whoa* son haa ami*
the Florida Citrus Queen tuige»nt Monday even­
plugs — a fiber covering with machine bolt.
grated to Australia ran now
ing At Nora Mayo Hall, W inter Haven. Charma lead lining. These are used To make l.olca In masonry writ* to him direct, instead of
inK ticket vendor is 20-ycnr-old Sally Ann Hull,
In plaster, concrete or mason­ surface* use a star drill or being at th* mercy of kind
of Gainesville, on* of the beauties vying for th e
ry. Drill the bole slightly carbide tipped drill bits.
neighbors. Mere important,
title of "Florida Citrus Queen."

On(B/ddqsi

Newspsper Enterprise Assn.
When your first look at
dummy indicate* that pill
have no real piny for your
contract, there is no reason
tn use d rfratu t tartlet and
givr up. I. ok mound and
maybe jmi will find a way to
get nd of mi up pm cut lo-er.
It is hard to „»■,■» th*’
blame for reaching tlx spades
to either North nr Smith,
South certainly wax entitled
to Jump to four spades aft*r
his partner doubled West’s
three heart opening. North
frit that he had a rrally good
hand in support of spades
end noted that if his partnrr
held either the ace and king
of spades or the king uf
spadrs v "l ace of diamond*
the spade slam should make,
Hence, hi. five spade tiled. As

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&amp; R ABBY: I am 21,
In nurses’ training, and
have just become engaged
to a fin* young man who
is a aenior in college.
H We've gone together for
three years. We plan to
get married a* soon as
Stuart graduates in June.
My problem is my mother.
She wants me to have a
big church wedding with a
whit# gown and veil, bridesCondivorce
maid* and ushers and the
be dlffi- * whole blU^Stu and I don't
want any big splashes. All
u* want i* a simple cere­
mony, performed by our
s I invited
pastor in the email chapel
r for potf what I hop- of our church. 1 am the
only girl in my famity I!
an enjoyable
have four brothers), and
I had planned
Mother »ay* I “owe" it to
entertainment
her and Dad to have a big
church wedding. I think it
surprise, after the
Is a foolish waste of money
' on* woman took out
and, besidta, my father
'knitting, and another
doesn't have that much. I
an had her needlework,
hate to disappoint my
didn't ask anyone to
mother, Abhy, but do you
bring their work a* I had
think. 1 should be mad* to
other plans.) I was just
have u big church wedding
aick, and d|dn't know what
just because she want* to
to do, so I Just kept still.
put on * big show for the
It spoiled everything for
relatives ?
the rest of the guests. Do
NO RIG SPLASH
you think 1 should have
told them at the beginning
that I didn't think they
DEAR NO: No.
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should ait and do their
Problems? Write to ABwork at a party? Or was I
BY, Box 69700; Los An­
right in letting them do as
geles, Calif. For a personal
they pleased?
reply, enclose e stamped,
DISAPPOINTED
IN PEOPLE
self-addressed envelope.
this men la
kVa consulted
our county
able to
could go
if thia
not. Cai
aa to

DEAR JMSAPPOINTED:
You
have gone
ahead with the games and
entertainment. My guess i*
that the k n i t t i n g and
needlework w o u l d have
pone bark In the lags.

Jfacoby

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ail Van Buren

iO o r n e n :

it's.* rare woman who It si
uncritical of her daughter m
law as uf her uwn daughter
And yet that it sll It would
take for . mother in-law lo
gain the afirction, trust, and
good will of her Uuughler-in
law,
An uncritical molher-in-ltw
soon puts t daughter In-law
at ease . . . ami so dir is
welcome in thr latter’s home,
whereas a critical mother in­
law's visits are always dread
ed by lhe younger, leu exp*-r
ienced homemaker.
An uncritical mother in law
soon Is taken into hrr dough
term law s coniidenee.

Television Aimed A t Illiterates

Do It Yourself:

Special
By Mr. F it,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
When everyone lived tn log
cabins, fastening an object on
the wall mutt htv* been a
simple m atter—Just drive a
nail Into the wall and that was
that. But modern homt* are
niBdc of an infinite variety of
materials.
Plaster m a y -c ra ck a n d
crumble, masonry is UriivcuH
to penetrate and tile may
shatter. Hut thanks lu the in
genutty of manufacturer* there
are special anchor* that can
ease almost any Job of hanging
objects on walls.
For extremely lightweight
objects — cslendsrs, pictures
and such—the adhesive hook,
will generally suffice. It can
be reroovad by soaking and
peeling and It leaves no dim
•fieFor mirror* and heavy ob­
jects, get a regular picture
hook. Driven into the wall this
way instead rf at right angles
the nail la less likely to tear
loose.

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Fri, Mar. 12, '86— P ar*

GENE SHAFER and FRIEND

It's Tim e To Sw ing Into Spring
By Pottle Auitln
LOOK OUT! They are com
ini! back! Returning this week­
T A B LE
end to Uie C.M’lil is that fab­
ulous Sonny IHoch and the
HOPPING
Elephants! What a hit this ex­
citing group made last week
at the CAPRI and they arc CHECKMATE it located eait Lounge as you alp your fav­
going to be here to swing it on Seminole Uoulevard Just orite drinks — (and do taste
their delicious cheese and
again Fridas and Saturday. north of Canclbcrry. Watch
crackera)— excellent outline
What a crazy bunch of guys! for the signs near the Dog
and the fine service for which
Track
Road.
Don’t miss (item—first show* * *
F R E D D I E ' S la famoua
starts at 9 p. m. with several
throughout
Central Florida.
VIP
GUESTS
coming
for
more spots ri;hl**m through
• • •
until dosing time at 2 a tn. dinner? Dearest old friend? A
HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN
AND THAT’S NO)’ ALL! Al­ dale with that special some­
since you have tailed real,
one
you
have
been
hoping
for?
so coming back—al your reold-fashioned, genuine pit bar
&lt;)iiest — is that delightful Do take them to FREDDIE’S
becue? Too long? Then don't
STEAK
HOUSE
in
Kern
Park
OEN’K SHELTON DUO. Right
now they are way out west for dinner and they’ll love you let thia sad state of affatra go
on any lunger. Spicy, tangy,
somewhere, but they'll be for It. Sophisticated piano
delicious pit barbecue is wait­
back at the CAPRI on Tuei-j rhythms in the Lamplighter
ing for you at the LAKE MON­
day for a long run Dom I’atta
ROE INN. Alio waitlng for you
tucci, &gt;our genial hn*t, has
ii the scintillating muiic of
booked these coni cats forAjvn
Nick Pfiefauf and the Starweeks. We don't need to telll
lighters. Never any cover
you that along with a!t lhis|'
charge or minimum. Just
wonderful entertainment, sou
drive out around the lake on
’ll find fine food and all your
Boulevard — The
S rinse Face In the J e l Seminole
favorite drinks at the (' VPItl
lalchstring
is
out for you
RESTAURANT AND COCK­ Jmv lerettes Iwokiic at Jet
.anc»
reveals
the
Cut
’n
Curl
TAIL LOUNGE. And remcm-f
her that the happy hour isteam w ith a 6? 3R won loss log.
from «:3n to 7 p m Head for'followed by Inland Materials
the CAPRI, Ihe rmkinY-t with 58-42 and Warner Realty
swingin'est place in .Seminole next with a 58 5 and (1.5 re­
cord Several other teams are
County!

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Cut 'n Curl
Tops Jet League

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at
the
CHECKMATE
SUPPER
C l . f i t in Casselberry fnr an

Kanner Leads
Classic League

close cnouc’t In still win the
Itig J t u k Kanner bowled
league hunting it they can put
a good winning streak togeth gam es of |i!9, 215, 221 and
242 for an K47 set in the S in­
er
A number of high scores gle* Classic I.ramie to pick­
w«-re posted as Alice .Sexton up a few- peteraen point* on
clobbered thr pins (or high
front Tunning John Hiidgrs
aeries with 174 (SI with Jane
A*
a matter of fa il, with thl*
Spolskl a 'dose second with
1LH 179 O.her high score* soiie* J a i k jumped into the
were by Ela.ne Kosttval with third plnee position in the

other work m Gene Shafer and
h;- ■Friend " Thi* exciting
lino proved such a hit m their
first week there that they arc
being retained on popular do
mand. ju-l for you The
dreamy voice of .Inna and the
sophisticated arti‘try of Gcni a 1*-* 1*7, Meda Wiltshire with
al the piano an-! organ Ju*t 189 tui)

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LADIES a rt alwaya w«|come at the C A R I B E
LOUNGE in the Valdm Hotel,
and to drmonatrale their ho*
pilallty, your boat at the
CAKIUE haa devised a special
offer, Just for you gala. From
4:30 to 6 ;JO p m. every day,
ll'a Ladlea Houra. Your drinks
colt you only one penny for
each year of your age. You're
only 29? Well, that's all it
will coat you. OnFriday
nighta lt'a "dancing on the
houae." Juat puah the buttons
to all your favorite aonga on
Ihe muaic box.
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SO MANY

FOLKS

taken our advice to try the
fine fish dinner* and the
equally delicious chicken din­
ners al the PINECREST INN ’
on Friday and all report that
they are pleased with the de­
licious fond and the fine
service. Won’t-you try it, too?
tin*- mure thing we want to
, emlnd
th„ ,,
Ilir dolicioua pn«tric* nt the
PINECREST INN—their own
.special delicacy Is thr peanut
butter cream pi* - if you
tiavrn't tried it, you don't
know what you linyr missed.

delightful
M-pled tr*

-Where The Elite Of Sanford Meet*

SKILLET DISHES, STEAKS, etc.
• Dining ’til I
t'orkluil Lounge
Closed Sun.

FRID A Y N IG H T S P EC IA L!

FISH

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YOU'LL RE SURPRISED
just how many Hatirious
Dung* tn &gt;»I you will find st
the TRADE WINDS CAFE­
TERIA in the Sc minute Plara
Shopping Center at Huy 17
92 and SR 4Jfl All kinds of
prime lender meat* fresh
from the garden
vegetable,
m ap nml «»lad* and yummy
dr,sort* Yon hardly know
which ones In choose, there
i* sorb » templing arrsy Try
them anno

FRY

A L L YOU CAN

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CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

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J e w e l Mill* and Ihitlie la-inav
p u k e d up the 2 7 .la n e Spolskt
convened
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3-10 w a s c o n v e r t e d iiy A lice
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“Candid Qhattsih

BPW Club Observes Business Women's Week

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In lieu of the regular meet-1 President Arolyn True re -ld e r of DeLand wai hostess tolC lub members throughout theipanying Mrs. True from S»ning, the Business and Pro-] vealed that recently Doria El- an elegant tea honoring BPW | central Florida area. Accom-| ford were Myrtle Graddick
and Helen Pearson and Adrifessional Wpmen’a Club of
ennne Waite*', past atate presSanford
recently
assembled
at
after passing a national teach­ Mamma sold her on the air
Br Doris William*
ident from Orlando.
the Capri Restaurant for
ers exam.
career, so It's the wild blue
Society Editor
Relishing t h e
delightful
luncheon and Informal chatter
“ Do you have a theological yonder from here on out for
THIS WEEK, March 7-13,
in commemeration of Nation­
luncheon were the Mmes.
baa been designated aa Na­ degree and preach, too, Ma­ Joan.
al Business Women's week,
Margaret Ganai, Jessie Brii“ There ia nuthin', but nuthtional D u a l n e a r Women'* rla T"
April 7-13.
son, Valarie Colbert, Lorraine
“Oh, I preach sometimes, in' in comparison,'' quipped
Week and in Florida this will
Graham, Alber^ Bolf, Ruth
“Salute to Springtime” 1*
be the beginning of a three but J don't have a degree to,*' Join.
being observed all this week
Cummings, Adrienne Waites,
She flies the eastern sea­
year program designed to ahe related in English with
by BPW Clubs throughout the
Harriett Slawter, Helen Pear­
board and already has flown
publicize achievement* of bus- a southern Spanish drawl.
nation, with each club engag­
son, Marjorie Cowan, Mar­
lneaa and profeaslooa] people,
ing in various, activities fo­
Dr. Perez has the utmost to San Juan, Puerto Rico. The
guerite Graham, Arolyn True,
odds are in her favor for for­
outside of BPW, and h r publi­
cused on promoting better
Myrtle Gradick.
eign flights since ahe speaks
cize the objectives and pro­
world relations.
A BPW member from Col­
Spanish (also with a southern
grams of the Federation.
lege Park, Orlando, Mrs. Hel­
accent) and already has serv­
en Thompson, was welcomed
Each club has been request­
ed a a an interpretor.
Mrs. W. Norris
ed to select a professional
as a guest, and Mrs. EuU
Joan recently attended &gt;
woman (not BI’W) who has
Grantham, a member of the
school designed to educate all
Sanford Club, now residing in
ezctlled in promoting work
Re-Assigned WW
itew ardesiei on the prepara­
in, and better understanding
Clearwajer, also attended dur­
tion and serving of wine*.
of, world affairs. The respec­
ing her visit in the area.
Hostess Areas
Seems Eastern is going elite
tive clubs are honoring their
N e w members attending
in the serving of elegant din­
own nominee this week with
were the Mmes. Polly Jones,
By Maryann Milea
ners complete with exquisite
a “Springtime Salute" as the
Irene Laney and Doris Wil­
Mrs. Wayne (Nora) Norria,
Rosenthal china, sterling sli­
nominees are all candidates
liams.
the South Seminole Welcome
ver and genuine crystal.
for national awards.
Wagon hoitesi, will again cov­
Eastern passenger* will be
The Business and Profess­
er the Forest City and Bear
offered a cocktail before din­
ional Women's Club of San­
Lake area, as well as her
ner, proper wine with an en­
ford proudly announces that
previous territory.
tree, champagne with the
A "SPRINGTIM E SALUTE” focused on World affairs is bcinjr observed
DR. MARIA P. PEREZ has
Mrs. Norris asks the co­
Mrs. A. L. Hardesty will de­
dessert course and an after
th is week, National Business Women's Week. President Arolyn True,
been named as woman of the
operation o f the area resi­
part for San Francisco this
dinner cordial. Phew! How
left, of the Sanford IU’W Club welcomes members nt a recent luncheon nt
year to represent this area in
dent* in reporting their new
weekend where she will re­
doea the passenger know
the Capri. With Mrs. True from the left are Mrs. Polly Jones, new mem­
district, state and national
neighbors in order that she
main for two months with her
when, why or where to de­
ber; M arjorid Cowan, second vice president; Mrs. Eula Grantham , form­
competition.
may welcome them officially.
daughter and family, Mr. and
plane and who cares T Cloud
erly of Sanford and now residing in Clearw ater; and Mrs. Helen Thomp­
’ A new arrival hag been wel­
Mrs. Gerald S. Brincy, the
It was my plessure to Inter­
nine, here we arel
son, College Park, Orlando.
comed
to
the
Norris
family,
former
Helen Hardesty.
view the charming lady doc­
DR. MARIA PEREZ
Enhancing the chic hlue uni­
a granddaughter, Catherine
tor, who has such a colorful
Arriving lo sec Mrs. Har­
Diane, daughter of Mr. and
background that an art gal respect for the written word, form Joan was wearing, was
desty oft arc another daughter
Mr*. Larry Quistgaard, ot Faculty Honored
lery ia drab in comparison. all aspects of cultural music a white shell blouse, blue
and her family, Mr. and Mrs.
California. Mrs. Quistgaard
She received me with grace and the fine arts. She is an shoes and bag and a saucy
William Hatdin, from Miami.
MISS
JOAN
JONES
Is the former Judy Norris,
and pofie unexcelled in the avid water sports enthusiast pill box ornated w-lth the
By
McKenzies
most distinctive society cir and finds ceramics fascinat­ Eastern Logo, complemented JE FF DAVIS, MR. and MRS. daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Altamonte Springs
cles. Her brown eyes sparkled ing. As an associate member with brilliant crimson lug­ HOWARD WHELCHEL, MR. Wayne Norria.
At Buffet Supper Xi Beta Ets Chapter of Beta station” in ease we cannot
aa ahe relived a few ahort of the Seminole County Med­ gage, a gift from Eastern. and MRS. AL SHAW, MR.
years ago but I am not at lib­ ical Society and the Women's Joan has a vibrant personal­ and MRS. PETE KNOWLES, DeBary
Sigma Phi met at the home of understand the clue! From
By Janr Casselberry
erty to reveal the circum­ auxiliary, she devotes most ity, is easy on the eyes and MR. and MRS. JilD RI­
Dot (Tim) Richards.' The there on we are on our own.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc­
stances and situations which of her spare time to assisting is on the ball with brain pow­ CHARD. MR. and MRS. PHIL
group held discussion and then We do know that when we all
Kenzie
of
115
Burke
Street.
LOGAN, MR. and MRS. ED
By Julia Rartos
necessitated the flight from her husband, who is president er.
decided to make their annual finally arrive we will have a
Altamonte Springs, entertain
“ Planning any fllghta down SIIINIIOLSER, JIM GRANT
of the Heart Association.
Mrs. Robert S. Bradford of
Cuba.
donation to the Beta Sigma steak cook-out with all the
ed Tuesday, March 9, with a
Or. Perez and her husband.
The striking brunette doctor the altar. JoanT" (All right, and MR. and MRS. ED DAV­
Phi/. Exemplar and Endow­ trimmings. Rosta ruck girls! B o s t o n Road, Altamonte
By Mrs. John Leone
buffet supper at their home.
oft
1
go
to
find
another
rope
IS,
the
S
C
O
T
T
BURNS’
Dr. Luis Perez, are both has graciously availed herself
ment
Funds They also decid­ Team II had as their guest Springs, was admitted Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cleve­
G u e s t s included several
daughter and her husband
graduates of Havana School of and rendered her services out­ to climb).
ed
to
allow
the National office speaker. Mrs. Carmita Ray, nesday. March 10, to Orange
land of Naranja and Palmira members of the faculty of
Medicine, and were engaged side of the duty line. Her out­ "I have met many interest­ from Tavares.
to
make
a
donation for the who told jf the workings of Memorial Hospital for obser­
Representing The Herald Road entertained Mr, ami South Seminole Junior High printing of books for the Tibc- the Foster Home Program for vation and tests.
the seven years they were standing qualities and per­ ing, eligible prospects, but
Mrs. Chester Littlefield, oi
students, but postponed mar­ sonal experiences would pro­ prefer to fly aolo for a long stalf were WALTER A. GIE- Elliot, Me., and Mr. and Mrs. School at Casselberry where tan exiles &gt;n India.
children In Seminole County.
Mr. McKenzie tenches in the
time
yet,"
Joan
emphatically
LOW
and
his
lovely
wife
(she
Mrs. J. B. Jordan, who ac­
riage until they were both vide “ best id le r’' material
The report from the noml This program is for children
L,
W.
Margridge,
of
Maine.
English
Department.
PROMISED homocide if I
staled.
cidentally slipped (rom her
doctors. They practiced medi­ in any language.
who
are
neglected
at
home
or
Those attending were John
comrall,ef wa* hcard
It Is apparent that smiling printed her name for a spell),
bed while standing upon it to
Woe is me! I am thoroughly
cine together in Cuba, still un­
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Cole- Angel. Richard Barnett, Mr and
accepted, in trophic with the law in some adjust draperies, is suffering
married before entering the Inadequate in cvrn attempting is standard equipment among DOTTIE AUSTIN, ANN and grove of Sunset Drive enter­
manner.
The
foster
homes
and Mr. Tom Barnes. Mr T1,c u(f,icr4 (or ,hr cominB
from a severely sprained an­
Georgia Baptist Hospital in At­ to do justice to the deserving, all stewardesses, since they BOB ALEXANDER, PAUL
tained ' friend* from Corning, and Mrs. C. Hughes, Mrs year are president. Betty j must meet rertain standards
kle and foot and is confined to
lanta, where they both did dynamic Dr, Maria Perez, the beam and are radiant at all BROOKSHIRE and "yours
N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lona Battle. Mrs Judy Drum a 'larkt,) Huiestle; vice pres ’ ino rder to V licensed to take the use of crutches.
truly.”
postgraduate work and estab­ BPW Club's candidate for na times.
Daniels,
• • •
merhausen. Mrs Itaeine Fos- ‘d‘' n,• V,rm' lle ,Kd) ,,e,cr care of
ch,ldrfn ind
Among the other Air Lines
lished their three year resi­ ttonal recognition.
ter. Miss Thelma Mossholdcr '° n; rfc0 rd ltt s&lt;lcrclar&gt;- Je* relative, are asked first before
stewardesses
whom
we
know
*
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•
Vivacious
K
A
Y
GALLA­
dency.
HEART ILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Power] Mrs, Catherine Martin and sle (A!) Shiw, corresponding the children are sent to a fasSPEAKING OK PROFES nl around town are SHERRY GHER of tlie Florida State
During this period of time,
of
Naranja Road had as their (laughter. Glenn Humes, Mrs secretary. Dot (Tim) Rich- ter home,
NEW
YORK (UPI) — Fac­
circumstances were almost SIONS, vocations and even LEE. MARCIA PHILLIPS. Rank tins pulled a bunny from
ards. and treasurer, Wdha
Mrs. Bay itressed the need
tors contributing to heart dis­
destitute and the five year vacations, some gu subterran­ CAROLE GREEN. CANU1 lu-r Easter bonnett and will r,,rrent guest, Miss M. Smith. | Elizabeth Forsman. Roland Mae (Johnl Pckosch.
for
more
people
to
offer
their
former missionary in China Hill ami Mrs Leona D/urus.
ease are excess cholesterol,
perform magic with a hat pa­
waiting period for citizenship ean. others go Mediterranean, CO.NDER and PAT WIGHT.
Discussion v.as held on the homes to these foster child- ,
So
you
gals
keep
’em
flyrade
designed
for
every
fe­
added to the already existing but the vogue these days for
report of the coordinating ren as (her- are only two for
m,
smoking, obesity, heredity,
smilin’,
male organization in town
complex problems, M a r i a many of Sanford's dahlin' lr.’ and keep
committee's plans for a fash- Negroes and six for whites,
•
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diabetes, hypothyroidism, kid­
with cash prizes awarded the
eventually became affiliated dolls Is “going airborne" in
ion show ard also another The Welfare Department pays
ney damage, sedentary living
THE FLORIDA POWER winning organizations and a
with Uie state hospital In the professional capacity.
yunt luncheon of the sorqrily Imard to the foster home acand rertain peraonality pat­
Chattahoochee, where a h e
Recently spent a marvelous AND LIGHT COMPANY was Colima! parade at tile hank
* I cording to Ihe ages of the
fur Founders Day.
terns.
practiced internal medicine afternoon chatting and hav­ host recently to the annual Keep your eyes and ears open
Plans ate m obscure as ever Children and also pays for
The factors were listed in
among the women patients, ing a halt wIth MISS JOAN appreciation dinner for job­ for regulations governing cn
ie W^fron
Cl | members out for the rererit for tile Treasure Hunt to be cttliici. medicines and doctor a report issued jointly by tha
The Welcome
W^yun Club
(die has also done extensive JUNES, daughter of MR.- and bers, contractors and other tries.
held
this
Saturday
lu-ginning
bills.
of Sanford held its regular J home demonstration program
American Heart Association,
research in pathology and pe­ MRS AMOS E JUNES, who aftlhated business firms at
al (ip m We do know that
This was a most interesting
Understand
M
A
R
J
O
R
I
E
monthly
board
meeting
at
the
Mrs.
Mars
tJohni
i’ugii.
the
National Heart Institute
Die
historical
Princess
issena
diatries.
proudly sports the wings and
we will meet at the home of program and one the girls are
CUWAN propose! to engage in home of Mrs. Nell Davis on | president of Uie Welcome \\a
and the U. S. Public Health
The doctor team arrived in shmnmg hi tie uniform of a Hotel in Ormond Beaeh.
Audrey (G Andrew) Speer most interested in as they
permanent
partnership Onora Road. After a reading K°n ( luh, presided ami read
Service. Men whu show none
THE ATMOSPHERE WAS a
Sanford under unusual cir full fledged stewardess with
Iroin to receive our first due and gave the proceeds from their
SO
PLUSH
It
was
stilling
Care
to
enlighten
us.
Mar
of
Uie
minutes,
reports
were
excerpts
from
a
lellc
of these characterise hav*
cumstances, have been here' Eastern Air Lines,
i on Ihe
. ,various activities
....
(„ni Mrs
sir, that
w*ll f&gt;e given
a tele r u mma g e »a - list October to less than one chance in 30 of
made
"ie lormer president,
*
for two years and love it. | Joan was home on lease with leading businessmen and j„n „
of the dub.
Walter Blevins. She received »,h,,ne
a ‘ a S t r e s s U- used for the children
their
favorite
ladies
enjoying
developing heart disease beThey have two heirs, aged and glamorized her new ca­
T'"' noxt
»&gt;» hr fure age GO-65. Those who
MIMI (MBS. JACK l.)| It was agreed that E, „ cr 'he Sunshmc Pig on behaif of
three and flvo und one-half, reer as being Hie "greatest.” a delightful cocktail hour pre
held March 2: at the home of
show two or more, however,
who have required Mamma's She was the youngest of 500 ceding the scrumptious din-] GREENE recently Jetted off baskets would again be fur Ihc club memtK'r* 1,115 ll,u'
Audrey (G Andrew) Speer at
tl.
Enterprise
Sunny
was
a
token
ot
appr
run a risk greater than 50-60.
a spu-c to Atlanta. Mimt nished the welfare family,
presence at home. .But gals, girls to successfully complete ncr, followed by a spectacular
which time elertion of offic­
take note — Marta anticipates Uie rigid training program al floor show staged by th e ■considered Atlantans a bunch 'ihe results from last month’s nation from the Brik-llrak
ers
will
take
place
and
also
-kooks
She deplaned in j ' Bring and Buy” sale were Ceramic simp, sponsor.
going into private practice Miami Springs llying Joan "Flam dess Five." However. I
selection of Uie Girl of the
Metal disks were displayed
Ihc
gathering
was
not
without
|
Ml|,.
u,t.
terminal
fur the first j given and it did prove profilthis year, and what an asset is now based at Miami, where
Year
as
a
project
of
identifying
By
Sirs.
Ritchie
Harris
she shares a swanky apart fire and spark as the guests [time in her life, and outside able. We also had several
this will be to our area!
Refreshments were served
Sanford as a Welcome Wagon
Miss Linda Parker, Day
Dr. I'errz is blessed with ment with two oilier girls, one had a literal blast (without , an Into the slushiest rain
to Jeanette (John) Alexander,
City.
tuna
Beach
Junior
College
sluBn
me).
which was snow, also her Brit
"savlor-fa Ire" and “savolr- from England, another from
Betty (Clarke) Brueslle, Pat
MARGARET Q U A R L E S experience with the (lurries, Osteen
On March 24, at 1 p tn., the dent, recently spent a few
vivre.” She is a burn leader Germany, thus establishing an
(Vernon) Hardin, Sue (E. C.)
*“V”
1
was
a
member
of
the
recelv
members
who
are
interested
days
with
her
parents,
Mr.
Under
different
c
i
r
c
u
tn
and considers distasteful and international household.
Harper J r . Heida (Glenn)
in starting aknitting group and Mrs. D. J. Parker,
difficult details most attrac­ The very attractive and ing line and also displayed her i stances, it might have been
McCall, Candy (Mac) McCian
acting
talents
in
the
show,
possible
that
Mint!
was
on
are
requested
to
meet
on
Uie
Grapeville Nursery
tive and challenging Last personable stewardess y,»s
ahan,
Y^rmetle (Ed) Peterson,
balcony of Garrett's Depart­ Charles Mitchell, Earl Jes­
year the Spanish teacher at head majorette at Seminole Other Sanfordltes tn clear ] Eastern'* maiden flight, "test2221 Grapeville Are.
fly Mr*. Clarence Snyder
ment store. Those interested sup and Bed Drake have re­ Willia Mae (John) Prokoach,
l.yman High School became High School and an average view were SCOTT W. BURNS, ing" the new wine service
322-0886
Jessie (Al) Shaw. Audrey (G,
manager
of
Florida
Pown
turned
to
their
home
tn
Cham
in
more
explicit
details
are
available. She declares she
Mrs. Frank George spent
ill, so Maria stepped forward student. She later attended
Andrew)
Speer
and
PI
(J.
“
S
co
tt'a D e a le r"
and pinch hit for four months. Orlando Junior College until and Ught, Sanford, and his was not on tile plane long live days with Mr. and Mrs. requested to attend the reg pngne, III., after visiting Mr
lovely wife, EDNA.
enough to have a martini George Parmenter at their ular Hireling of Uie Welcome and Mrs. Howard Wllborn and; _*r° __ apman.
Also MB. and MRS. E. C. "mlckeyrd" with.
winter home in Davenport. Wagon Club, tn tie held at the family.
HARPER SR.. MR. and MRS
The Parmenters are from Capri. March 16, at 9 30 a m
ELMER WONTENAY, MR.
Mrs S. B Ray has return­
NAME CULPRIT
Gainesville, N. Y., and have The program -following the
O U R PRIM ARY
end MRS. JOE DOUGLAS
NEW YORK (UI’D—Com­ frequently visited in Osteen. luncheon will be on Interior ed lo her home on Elizabeth
MB. and MRS. JOHN MER mon measles affects the out­
decorating and will he pre­ Street where she is convalesc­
CONCKRN . . . T H 1
CElt,
MR.
and
MRS.
RICH
sented by Senkarik'a Glass ing following surgery it hem
come
of
pregnnnry
and
threat­
Several
Osteen
ladies
at­
PRESCRIPTION
AltD DEAS, MR. and MRS. en* Uie life of the fetus m tended the Crafts Workshop and Paint Company.
mole Memorial Hospital.
WENDELL
SPRINGFIELD, Se i ne eases, reports Dr. Stew, held at the Florida Power and
New arrivals are especially
ACCURACY
MR. and MRS. R. L- HAR­ art A. Fish, of the University Light Lounge In DeLand, invited lo at (end and local
Mr* Jerry Love and daugh
PU R IT Y • IN T IO R IT Y
VEY, MR. and MRS. ilO of Arkansaa School of Medi­ Monday, They were Mrs. ladies are also wrlrome.
ter, Vlvkl Lynn, have return
B E R T BILLHIMER, MR cine.
For further information, ed lo their home In Charles
James Wallin, Mrs. Joe Mas
and MRS. JOHN SHEPARD,
Of 18 women atudied who ters, Mrs. Mary Barnhart, please call Mrs. Lou Roberts, ton, S. C., after visiting her
MR. and MRS. KAY SHOE had had nu-aslei during preg­ Mr*. Li ilia Boyer and Mrs 322-9116. She will also accept parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B
• WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUU
MAKER, MR. and MRS. nancy, Ur. Fish reported to Karl Ruescher.
Bay.
reservations.
STORE AND SEE OUU MODERN
the
American
Academy
of
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Pediatrica, pregnancies in all
Custom Pre-Teen
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson
SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY!
of
aeven whose cases were oi Fort Lauderdale were
Permanent Waving
severe
ended
In
either
abor­
guests of Mrs. Clarence Sny
Through March —
[x] Check Us For These Services.
tion, anomalies, or prematura der, Monday. The Wilsons are
Shaping A Styling
Your Child’s
delivery.
cousins whom Mr*. Snyder
Complete
The 11 mild caeca showed had not seen in 40 years. Also
1. [x] Personalized Services.
Expression
no threat from measles. Re­ calling Monday w en Mrs
cent testa show a new one- Msbla Thompson, Mr*. Marie
2. [x] Charge Accounts.
Expertly
shot mealies vaccina develop­ Norman and Mrs. Edna Baker
ed
by
Dr.
Antun
J.
Schwarx
3. [xj Right Prices On All Mdse.
of Orlando.
Captured.
to be 99.1 per rent effective
in
immunizing
patients
against
4. [x] 24 Hr. Prescription Service.
common measles.

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Bridal Luncheon Fetes Miss Albers
The lovely Plutnosa Drive
home of Mrs. Ted Williams
was the setting recently for a
bridal luncheon honoring Miss
(|Nyleene Albers, popular brideelect.
Spring blossoms arranged
into beautiful bouquets creat­
ed a bridal atmosphere as the
guests dined in candlelight on
an attractive and appetising
luncheon salad course.
The hostess presented the
honoreo with a white carna­
t i o n corsage to enhance her
sm art pate blue linen sheath
with black accessories.
Miss Linda Sue Williams
assisted her mother with the
charming bridal luncheon.
Others attending were Mrs.
C. W. Yarborough, mother of
the bride-elect, Mrs. Jack
Benton Jr., Mrs. Sheata AlIwrs, Mrs. J. W. Itrown and
Mrs. Jackie Hatcher.
Also Miss Mary Beth Wil­
liams, Misii Shirley Stumpf
and Miss Orenda Renew.

MRS. TED WILLIAMS, left, wu* hostess recently a t her Plumose Drive
home to a bridal luncheon honoring Miss Nyleene Albers, bride-elect. Pic­
tured with Mrs, Williams tire her daughter. Miss Linda Sue Williams,
Miss Albers, honoree, and her m other Mrs. C, W. Yarborough.-(Yarborough Photo)

Creative Works Highlight Exhibit
By Jane Casselbeiry
ft Kshibilort filled the Wom­
an's Club in Casselberry Sat­
urday with a wide variety of
displays at the very success­
ful first annual Arts, Crafts
and Hobbies Show sponsored
by the club.
Many artists of (he area dis­
played their work, from the
Sunday dabbler In polished
professional, as well as art
students at South Seminole
Junior High School and Ly­
man High School.
Paintings were exhibited by
Mrs. Gordon Kibbe, Charles
Huber. Fred Kidman, Charles
Lofrcn, Mrs. C L. Cooper,
Mrs. Donald Mount, Mrs.
Hit-hard Murphy and Mrs,
_ I^-onard I’asut-lbrrry. all of
—CnssoltM'rry; Mrs, Ik-rlha Nichols, Ls.nnwood, and Mrs.
/M arion Nit-kols and Mrs,
Charles Woodnilf, Altamonte
Sprmns.
An inli-rcitinij esi.il.it of
Polynesian type earnings on
palm trunks, wood ami styro­
foam were shown by Alan
Birkenmeyer of Casselberry,
g Ceramics were shown by
Mrs. Lucas Grilo and Mis
.'T v * Yellon, Casselberry, am!
• Mrs. Glen Humes. Altamonte
r Springs.
! f Mrs. O. S. Ben ke Iman of
•'Altamonte

Spring!

displayed

her original hrraldlc jewelry
and plaques as well as a col­
lection of lovely antique
combs.
Mr. and Mrs. Addis Jacobs

of Orlando displayed a eollec
lion of rocks and grins and
demonstrated grinding and
polishing.
Antiques of various types

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T V Time Previews

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9^30-10 p.m. ARC. F tlR fficomedy. Once again, your in­
“The Blue Eagle." If you've terest in this will depend on
forgotten, the Blue Eagle your attitude to ice shows
generally,
was the symbol for one of
8-8:30 p.m. ABC. T h e
the most controversial of the
Farmer'* Daughter. "Why
measures taken by FDR to Don't They Ever Pick Me." A
slop the runaway depression.
tear-jerker about a little girl
The NBA (National Recovery
who's convinced nobody has
Administration) was intend­
adopted her because she’s so
ed to stimulate business but ugly. Ksty takes a persona)
instead stimulated legal ac­ interrst, brings hrr home (nr
tivity which ultimately re­
a visit amt poor Glenn has to
sulted in the act's being de­ fare the girl'a logical sug­
clared unconstitutional. But,
gestion: That Knty and Glenn
NBA or no, Roosevelt's bat­
get married and adopt her.
tles eontinurd.
At least, there is a solution to
7:30-R::t0 p.m. CBS. Raw- the child's problems, though
hide. "Winter Soldier." A you can bet it isn't matri­
disarmingly rharroing Army- mony.
deserter. cons his way into
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Comer
Favor's group, but even when Pyle. "My Buddy — W a r
he's found out and unleaded, Hero." The Marine Corps
he leaves behind a mess of version of "Rashomon.” When
trouble. Favor is arrested and Homer hoara two contradic­
things look dismal until an tory versiona of hcroica in
Indian attack makes them so Korea friyn Sergeant Carter
much worse they have to im­ and visiting Sergeant Mason,
prove. Standard western.
with each claiming to he the
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Inter hero in a given situation,
national Showtime. ’ T h e Gomer decide* the wisest
Grrat German Ice Spectacle." routs* will he to prevent
Translate that title and it them from bringing it up
means another ice show, with when they're together. There
ail the usual ingredients, are seme wild momenta as
f i g u r e skating, daredevil Gomer tries, futiiely, to pre­
bindesmanship, p r o d u c t i o n vent the inevitable from hap­
numbers and acme broad pening. Lot* of smiles.

were showil by Mrs. William
Til ford, Mrs. C. K. Fisher,
Mrs. Carl Jack, Miller Evans
and Mrs. Burnham Storrs of
Casselberry. .
Mrs. 11. It Kellie of Winter
Park and Mrs. Lois Hollen­
beck of Casselberry, exhibited
their button collections.
FRIDAY P. M.
It I). Wesley, Hen Evans. • 00 ( 3) N # w » c o p t C n n L
(ft) N * w «( Hpor t #. W##«
Ernrst Vance and Mark C.
lh*r
Michael, all of Casselberry,
(111 Na v r e t l n #
displayed examples of their • 30 (31 I I t i n ! I f v - Tt ri fi kl ay
( t ! T h e II Mr Hour I*
woodworking skills
( 1) N e w *
m lllii
W all* r
Cron kit#
.
Shell collect kutj were shown
7 r00 c 3 1 Y i n c y D a r r l n g f r
by Mrs, Heirn l.yrka, Kern
I D W f i l l lN4rp
Park, and Kalhy Barker, Cas­ 7 10 (1) I nl r r n # i i u n # l S h o w *
tfm«
selberry. SM I work by Mrs
(ft) Y o u n g 1' foiiift‘a C o n Ellon Bennett was displayed
cert
Other exhibitors who shared I 30 ( 9) \ .1si a m » F n r o l l f
C l Ho b I I n p F T h m t P r
Ihelr hobbies and handwork
(ft) O n B r o a d w a y T u .
n I mb t
were Mrs It II Wesley, Mrs
I 00 i f ) V i l e D t l n t * P a y
Clarence Docbcncr, Mrs. La
I Jo C i J a c k H f i i n r
i m t 'h i m t r I' ) I f
tie| Taylor. Mr«. Harold KryPnugtotrr
der, Mrs
Kenneth Green, tO Od *i 3)*) JF«acrkm Fra
P a *r
Mrs (i. C Sawyer. Mrs At
lift) -Hint t e r y' a P f-hd I u
VI ' M' k 111AIt
net Byers, Mrs Mabel New Ml OH (i .9)K N13FWI t*uu
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man. Mis
Elwood Heiss
1*1 N#wn, F p o r t a .
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Mrs. Mabel Crittenden and
( I t V r W* | \ n ■
Mrs Joseph Clsrewskt, Cas­ M 3' i 'm S l m c k T h e i t i f
11&gt;t T h f « i f f .if l i i t S t a r #
selberry; Mrs Marie Board
man. North Orlando; Mr* 11 i n c i T . . n i g h t Fh *w
Itussel l.andis. Mt Dora, and
SATURDAY A. U.
Mrs It C. Newcomer, Kern
• , i«t V i w t A W #i if h*r
Park.
ft !'» ««i * Ft i nr l «F F F f u t i i t r
* i 11r c&gt;m# r t A i m t n t e
The h a n d m a d e "fiddle I ' ^ &gt;■ ti ni
Vi h i
hack" stool donated by Ben I ]&gt;i *ft i t i n # W a y M i r r o r
It
FI* M l d - K W l U
Evans was won by Mrs Isa
7 ( * c i s t g n *m
Lot Taylor.
I tit) C - D t u i i T b t F i n e *
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!&gt;:3(l-10 p.m. NBC. Jaek
Benny Program. Can you
Imagine a kind, humble, gen­
erous and modest Jaek Pen­
ny? Well, if he can convince
Rochester he’a the real thing,
he'll be able to step in and
take over some of Jerk's
work. But Rochester has
been around the real Jack too
long to be taken in by* an im­
poster, even if the other man
is played by Benny. There's
a funny scene in which Ro­
chester enumerates all the
reasons why he recognised
the substitution,
10-11 p.m. NBC. Jack Paar
Program (Color) A collection
of good bit* adds up to
pleaaant hour. The Nichols
and May skit ia the one about
the emergency patient trying
to get into a hospital past a
super - efficient, paper-consci­
ous admitting nurse. Peggy
la-e does three songs, direct­
ing "The Roy From Ipanema"
at Jack and letting the world
share "Make Believe” end
"Ix-st In His Arms." Setior
Wences does arversi of his
sure-fire, laugh-filled rou­
tines, involving a box, a
hand and juggling.
10-11 p.m. ABC. 12 O'clock
High. "End Of The Line."

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(BONDING A SEMI-PRECIOUS stone is Mrs.
Aililie Jacobs of Orlando, who was an exhibitor
al the Arts, C rafts ami Hobby Show at the Cas­
selberry Woman's Club. She and her husband
own a ruby mine near Franklin, N.
in Cowee
(Casselberry Photo)

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HEN EVANS holds the "fiddle-buck" Htool
which he made and donated to the Woman's
Club of Casselberry for a door prize at the Arts,
C rafts and Hobby Show held last Saturday.
Evans exhibited chairs which he had made in
the show.
(Casselberry Photo)

BIRKCRAFT EXHIBITED a t the Casselberry
Woman's Club's A rts, C rafts, and Hobby Show
is the result of a family hobby th a t has grown
and grown. Alan and Dale Birkenmeyer are
shown with some of the Polynesian type sculp­
ture on d«"Pl«y.
(Casselberry Photo)

Casselberry

Personals
Brv. and Mrs. Lucas Grilr
of Sunnytown Road have had
as their guests, her parents,
Mr, and Mra. C. R. Yerger,
of Apollo. Pa. The Ycrgers
left Tuesday to continue their
tour of the state.

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put tholr confidence In Carrier, our line, than in any
Other make.
* So when you come to us, whether Ift for your
home or business, you can count on a recommenda­
tion best suited to your needs. Equipment you can
trust An expert Installation. And service that will
keep It In top-notch operating condition.
Our peopla have read this ad. Thay know what
you expect of us. We'll welcome the opportunity to
serve you* Coma In or call-no obligation.

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1. Lost &amp; Found
E S r f T C T s iii^ H s h schoof P a w n i n g or Bu yin g? —

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DEADLINES
12 Noon Day Before
Publication For
Inaertion* and Kills
(Bat. Noon For Monday)
COST
HOMETH1NO
W H IL E
SHOPPING? — Put an ad In
lh a "Lost and Found."

Legal Notice
co im T o r
T i l l : M M M JITITI m , OIH*
I T i t . i n i i n F u n a&gt;:n iM H .K
rotiN TT . F l o r id a
in n iA N C K n v no. m a r
E T H E L THOMAS.
P la in tiff
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(HEAL)

Arthur II llack wltli, J r ,
Clark of lha Circuit Court
Ity Kill*hath Itruanahan
II C.
Paul C Parking
SIT TVaal South Klraat
Orlando, Florida
AHornay for P la in tiff
Publtah Fab. 14 A Mar. I, 1 1 ,
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IN
TIIK
CIRCUIT
COURT,
N'.NTII JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AN D FOR UKMINOI.R COUN­
TY, FI.I1IIIIIA.
IN CHANCERY NO. i a i m
NOTICE TO D E F E N D
JENNY L. YORK,
Plain lilt.
ti.
OERAL D l&gt;. YCfflK.
Defendant.

TH U STATE OF FI. o n IDA Till
GERALD II. YUIIK
tloul* 1
Wl l droa a , W i sc o n s i n

PLEASE T A K E NOTICE that
you art baraby required lo III*
your wrlltan dafanara altliar
paraonally or by atlornay, on
or balorr March l i , IMS. at lha
nfflc*
ot
lha
Clark
ot
Ilia Circuit
Court,
Sami
not*
County
Courlhauta,
Sanford,
Florida.
and
to
mall b oopy tharaof to Stan*
alrom, liavla A Ucln toah, Attnrnaya tor Pla intiff, Poal Of­
fice l l o t 1110, Sanford. Florida
11111. In that carlaln dlrorca
su it pandlng agalnat you In
the Circuit Court of tha Ninth
J u d icia l Circuit ot Florida In
And for Famlnola County, In
Chnncary. w h tra ln lha rail*!
n ought la * d t c r a t o l dlrorca;
th* anllra care, cualody and
co n tro l ol tli* minor child ol
th*
marrlaga,
Dianna
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York, and an Ordtr a w a r d in g
t o - t h a P la in tiff any and all
rlg k t. t i l * and lataraat In and
t o t k o l carlBla p ersonal pro.
party In lha n a m t e l Otrald D.
York daacrlbad a* a t i l l Hair
l y . l b r a * lo o t Capri Trailer, ID
Ne. i l l l t t t l M I An a b b r tv l a t ad t llla o l aald cauaa balng
J anny U York. P la in tiff. varau* Gerald O. York. Uatandant.
and baralB fall nnt or a Da
craa P re
Coafaaao
w ill ha
aatarad agalnat you.
W IT N E S S m l hand and o f f i ­
c i a l aaal a f a a ld .C o u r t a l S a l ­
ford. Samlbola Connty, Florida,
tbta I I U day o f r a b r u a r r , A. D.
IM i.
(REAL)
Art hur d . B a e k w t lh , J r ,
Iark ot tha Circuit Court
FI Martha T. V lhlaa
Dapuljr Clark
■laBatraca, D arla * Malntoah
A llern a y a 01 Law
Peat Oftlea | M l t t d
Saafard. F lo r id * IIIT1
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S i l a s - Ranlala • Hapalra
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY

LET'S C E L E B R A T E — Tha
cl a a i l fl c d ad* ar* lha placa
l o aara lima and m o n t y whan
sh o p p in g for Ihn car o t your
choir*.

Income Tax Returns

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Page 10—March 12, 1965 50, Mine. For Sale

BERRY'S WORLD

II Ytara Kapcrlane*. Call L a ­
m ar William#, r i » * Points.
111-1141.
HITCHINO POST Rlfl# A P a w n
Shop. Loan* on a n y t h i n g of
rnlu* 111! Sanford A r t , t i l
M il.

2. Personals

Do you h a r t a d r in k in g prob­
lem. Wrlln P. O. Bog 1111,
CANAS Da y Camp bagln* Juna
Sanford.
I l t h , Irak# Golden. For In
form ation call I 1 I - 1 H I , Fred
SEMINOLE LODGE
flange.
NURSING AND
CONVALESCENCE RESIDENC E T H E UNIVERSAL MEDIUM for
P. O. R o t It If, Sanford, Fla.
getting
thing*
don* . ,
IS* SOUTH BAT AVE
Claaatflad Adat Dial 111-1111
Ph. 111-ST11__________
or t i l 1*11 In South Scm lnol*
an d p u to n a to w o rl^ o i^ jro uI
H A R R I E T T * Rsauty N o o k ,
coft . water, ayanlna app’ls.
101 Bo~Oak. 111-1141.________

ti. Child Care
NANNIE'S K I D D I E CARE,
Llcanaad N o n a r y , open II
hou rs 1 daya a weak. 1110 S.
Oak. H 1 - 0 H I ._________________

8. Pets &amp; Supplies
AQUARIUMS A
TROPICAL FIFH
l l l g h e e l Q u ellty from the n*et
l la tc h trlee, Loweet discount
price*. 10 a. m. - I p. m.
DAILY— FINNY FRIEN DS ,
I Milas South o t Sanford on
Ifwy. IT-11.

DOGS RECEIV ED ror Adop
tlon, boarded Animal ttaacua
League, IT## W. Minnesota
DaLand. Ph. T lt - IM I .
W ANT ED:
F em a le
Oerm en
Shepherd, 1 monthe or alder.
Raaennable ar will g lv a a
good home. Call 2i : - 1191 betw een 1:00 a. m. A 1:0# p. m
POODLE Puppies. AKC, Sllrar
o r white . Sell or trade. 111111*
DACH SHUND
Tupplee,
greed . l f l - « t t l .

P*dl-

15. Special Services
OFFKUINtlASPBcimET!-

VICE? Mora than to,*## read • ra aaa fha Sanford llarald
claaalfltd ada dally. R i t a s *a
lo w aa t i c per lln* per day!
Dial l l l - l l t l or l l i - i l l t and
place your adl

SICK ROOM NEEDS
W h e . l Chairs. Welk er*. Ca n * .
A C r u t c h . ■ for rent o r i l l * .
P rescrip tio n s al L o w e a I
Price*
Discount to paopla
over #1 A all Service P e r s o n ­
nel. Check our price*.

FAUST DRUG STORE
Free D elivery

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING. PAINTING A
INKUlATINO
F in a n cin g Arranged
13I-1SIT
FOR S e w i n g Machine A Floor
Car* Hale* A Service CALL
I12-7M1. Your Local Authorlied SINGER SEWING C E N ­
TE R REP.
COMPLETE LAWN CA RE
l-andecap'ng. Spraying,
Sodding, reasonable ralaa.
PHILL IP S LAWN HERVICB
127-2)00 afte r 1:20 p- m.

16. Interior Decorators
JKAN

MAfl CKL

312-11*0
NOTHING IS IJJHT until a i ons F r a n r h Av&gt;
Herald Want Ad fall* lo find
WALL PA PKIILNO, Draparfaa i
it)

MALE Chihuahua*. •
old. I l l - 0100.

weeks

10. Poultry • Livestock
«8 If K T L A N D

Pony

Htu4

rphnU frlng

131-2022-

17. Jnnltorial Services

TOY FOX Terrier I’upplee. m till

|60

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l i l k « C m i r i «f ( b t 1 t i u n f y
Juri gr, Mrisilnni# CflMRlr. r i t i r t dn, I h I*rti Ii s I f ,
r » i K i t i i t «f

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dr i B MF i ] , l e t # of ai i i l C u u i i l y ,
t h* C o u n t y J u d g e »f S e m i ­
nole C o u n t y
K i o r l d a , a t hi#
ff l c# In I lip ( n u r i hi m# # of tAld
County
ai
Hanford,
Florida,
within
ail
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inn n t h *
f r o m I h# 1 1in • nf t h e f sr ■t jiub*
n t i n li nf fill* n o t h ’# T » o coiinf s i c 11 t l ul r t i or liifiiMiil
s h a l l be In w r i t i n g , mn d • Ha 11

"Th* Ruliian ground-to-air mhtUtt hay* orrhrtd. . . now
— how do wo throw thorni"

A &amp; H CONTRACTORS

FIX IT SHOP
POODI.E Pupplee AKC, Worm NEW LOCATION
ad, Temporary Shota, Toy# A
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So
French
217-4711
Miniature*.
Alan
Poodle
Grooming. Itl -&gt;090.
DOBERMAN PINSCH ER pupa.
AKC. Viola Kaatnar. 1 2 2 , 1 1 0 .

I by NIA,

111,0714

ItUO A Carnet Cleaning * x 11
— It.I#. Free pickup A d e ­
livery. Ph. I l l - n i l .

YENTSCll MAINTENANCE
Servlra h Nuppllea
3SCS H Park Dr
321-4143

19. liuilriern Supplies
^ T m u T-I.’AHT

Concrtl*

Sl«p*

ct II t o o i n LCHBKR CO
(20 Mania t v i
_______111* 0100

20. Hardware
H.inford'a Mull Com pi at a
TE D W.LLIAMB IIDW
101 K. 36th
122-1414

Legal Notice
l&gt;
TIIH
I Mil l IT ITII HT,
MATH J ' I l l'll Al. I t ill I IT (IF

I Lull III A. I A AAII FOR hF.*llAeel.lv &lt;tit A l t .
IA I II AAl't'.HV All. 11201

W IZ ARD II" Oat Itanga, Lika
N*w C o n d , C t n t t r Grill or
1th burner. Au to m a tic Top
Burner Control. L l s h t, Clock
t i l l . l # l E. W oo dland Dr„
211-101#.

90. Lois For Sale

95. Houses For Ssie

1

sa c r ific e

C LE ARED , wo o d ed corn er
lota, 8.W. C ry s ta l L ak t. Cry
aial Ava. A Park Placa, Lake
Mary. By ownar. Ed dmtd

97. Houses For Renl

T r n r T T T R s r n LAKE MARY: 1 Bedroom. K itchen equipped. 122-2#t*.
I bedroom. 1 both home et
111 Pin o Lake Drive, Loch
Arbor. W rite en d m ek e offer. RAVENNA PARK. 1 Bedroom
A N T REA SO NABLE O FF E R
t i l l mo. 112-7071 a f te r 4 p m
ACCEPTED. K e y et 1*7 Pin#
Lake Dr. Mrs. O. Wine, P. O. SMALL House,
Ad u lts only
B o i II I. Au etrell. Georgia.
iti-im .

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L B F T -I N -L A Y -A W AY, Chrlat - 95. Houses For Sale
m at, l i Modal B w ln g Need!*
t
Rathe,
fa m ily
ATTENTION PLEASE!
D la l-O -M a llc a l g - s a g . W hich &gt; B D R M ,
Room , Doiibla Carport*. Air If yo u w e n t t big home on
m a k e s fancy design*. Make*
conditioned
,
H
acra
lot,
will
b ig lot for a em ail price. E e Butto nhole*. S e w s on buttons.
trad*. Im m ed iate Occupancy
celten t part o f to w n ; no tr a f ­
Blind heme. M onog ram s, E m ­
llt-m t.
LMN
E N T E nf ic; p len ty o f tree* Solid
broider*. Darna, p a tc h e s, ate,
PRIBES INC.
frame co n stru ctio n ! 4 bed­
Wa a r t unable to l o c a l* cuaroom*. 1 bathe; needs only
Corner an d w ill a ccep t B a l ­
GREENBHAIR
m inor repairs en d a llttl*
ance
nf
111,##
Cash
or
Choice Iota a v a ila b le In Grain
p a i n t All for tit.# # # with
Term*. Ph. &gt;22-7117
tarme
to ault
responsible
bralr o f Loch Arbor overlook
Ing
g
o
lf
court*.
C
u
s
t
o
m
buyer.
-il, ArliclPH For Kent
b u ild in g to y o u r specific*
Ilona. G rt anbr alr develop ed
"You name It— Wa have I I P
by
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
KtNGSWOOD
BUILDE RS . INC.
] | M B H ia w a tha . 12!-»11S
IN VESTMENT A REALTY
121-1071
111-11T1
11* N. P erk Av*.
R E N T A BE D
10* Fa ir m o n t Dr.
Runaway,
Hosp ital.
Raby
LONOWOOD ( L o n g d a l t) I Bed­
Rede,
by Day,
W eek , or NEA R Sch oo ls, Daaa A Shop
room.
IH
belh.
ecreened
Month.
ping. A ttra c tiv e I lledronm
porch, covered petlo. Very
CARROLL‘3 F U R N IT U R E
Masonry, 101 Shan non D r ,
good condition 11## A take
II# W let.
llj-illl
Pln acr ea l. Low down pay
over p a y m e n t ! of | i ? mo.
m ent. View at your c o n v e n ­
111-7112.
53. Wnnted To Buy
ience.
1 BEDROOM - 2 Hath • S er­
I BEDROOM, n ew paint Inald#
U S E D F U R N IT U R E
vi ce Men IIS# Down - Move
ti d l l l y room, screen porch,
2J1-J270
In - IT*.It mo. plus T a s e s A
carport*,
targe
lot, email
Insurance.
LMN
ENTER­
D o w n , 111 month. 1:2-912*
W A N T E D lo buy from aw ner,
PRISES, INC. Main office: i
t lleirroom, ( bath bom* w i t h ­
ml. So. of Sanford on 17-12.
in 10 mile* of Sanford . Ph.
SALE OH TR A D E
1 Blk
Weal on Sem inole
1:2-2117.
Masonry 2 Bedroom, Carport*,
Av*. Ph. t t l - J l U collect.
only It.tS#. P a y 11.10# down
SELr,
US ' your
Furniture
or a n y th i n g o f eq ual value. 1 BEDROOM, 1 Bam , Central
Quick F erv lct w ith th* Cash.
Heat,
Corner Lot, Double
Aeeume M o rtgage of 11,110,
SUPER
1 HADING
POST
Small
m o nth ly
payment*. CarporL 121-9111.
&gt; it- n i7 7
111-7111.
BT OW NER 4 Bdrm., 2 balh,
Cen tral Heat A Air Cond.
55. Furniture For Sale
Landscaped, Ige Shad# Tr**s.
fenced back yard, pump A
APPL IANCES, Furniture, Mlec.
w a ter sy stem . Double Car­
Sell or trade. 221-141*.
port* A Ige. Patio. 222-7171
F o r th* b i g g e s t se lectio n of
n ea rly n ew and used f u r n i ­
ture. se e
Noll’s F urntlur*
B r o k e ra g e
In
Caatelbarry
on 17-12. Open I daya t to i.

UNFURNISH E D

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— l-o 11 A F ound
I — Parson a la
I— Ileauty Cara
I—
Day Nuratrlaa
f —Child Car*
I — D o g e —Cats— Pat*
I#— Poultry — Livestock
I t —Special Notlcaa
I I —Cal arlng — Food
II— P la ces lo Eat
l i —Special Kervlcaa
I I —S w im m in g Pool#
17—Ja n ito r ia l Service*
II — D o -Il-Y o u ra elf
II — Dulldar* Supplies
2#—H ardware
11— Horn* Improvemen t*
I I —P lu m b in g
I I —P a in t in g
I t — Wall Drilling
l i — Air Cond * Heating
I I — Radio • T ele v is io n
1 *— Photo A Equipment
I#— Hum* Appliances
I t —Musical In str um en ts
1! — D u lln e ss Equipment
11—Jo b Printin g
I I —U rh o la ia ry
l i —Vacuum Claanara

I I — Money Wan ted
M — Paving* A Loan
I I — Insurance
I I — School* A Instr uction*
7#— E m p loym ent B*rvleaa
Tl— Mala Help W s n t t d
TJ— F em a le Help Wan ted
.'I— Male or F em e!* Help
Ti—Sa lta Help W an ted
I t —Situ a tio n Wantad
I I — Income Proparty
I I — llu iln eea P r o p —Rala
I I — Real Eatata W an ted
• I — Real Eatata Halt
17 — llualnaaa lla n la la
• 0— Lots For Halt
*1 — F a r m s —Hr ova a
*1—Out of Simla A cres**
t l — llouaea For Sale
II — H ou se*— Sal* or R ea l
*7 — H ouse For Rant
10#— Retort Ren ta l!
I# I— Trailer a— Cabana*
101 — Mobil* H o m es—Sal*
10]— Mobil* Home*— Rent
101—Tr ailer Space— Rant
l o t —Trallar Lola— Sal*
l o t — Apartment* For Heat
l o t — Room* For Rant

1 BEDROOM houee, g ood luia-

lion 1100. t i l l 1‘elom a.
1 BDRM. 1 Beth. F a m ily Room,
Central heal A sir. 1111 mu;
1 Bdrm. Unfur nished . | 4 i m &gt;.

I ? —Moving

II#—Hotel

A Storage

| l — Eater m Ina lor a
II — Plant* — Feed* — deal*
10—
Mlac. For Sals
11—
A rticle! For Rent
i t - H w a p or Eachang*
l * — Wanted To' Buy
I I —F ur nitu re For Hals
I t —Antique* For Hal*
I I —Money To Loan
I* — Uuelnaaa O p p o r t u n i t i e s

111 — Ren tal Agents
III — Wan ted To Rent
111— Autos For Sale
111—Auto*—Sal* or Trade
I I I —Trucks For Sal*
IIP— A utom otive Harvlc*
111— Ycootara A Cycle*
111 — lloata A Motor*
121 — Marin* Supplies

425-5938

322-5612
From

San for d

From

Kiohi-ng*

21. Home Improvements

SAVE YOUIl DOOR
A YOUR HEAT
NOTH »: 4»r i | ! r
R#piar# th# Jal&lt; u»t# In y imr
&lt;ITT • II
BI
t 1N**K and A N N A
all ** *.»th*r
dour
with
FIN* K. hi# H |f»
Fr#«llt# Unit For mur • iny o jr
local
P am i iff#
f or nm t Ion call
V#
LurnUrr Co or lha Pat #r ion
U#rt.umtirf *&lt;l In UI let
J la McGOWAN # I ■!
o#r eritJu nl h
d#n 1-6614.
■ T ' n : o r 1 1.41II 11&gt;A TIH
The
reep -v tlv *
UNKNOWN
a t t e n t io n
IIEIIIH. d e v ise e s, g ra n tees a*, DO
Touraalf • era? If your
elgrie-a, llenora, creditor*, trueli • t •] ■' r r 41at | r 1n ic l ‘h * c k
11
with, ii » f ti r tli# It * *i It (i uf• Is t • Hi* pi Alfa of resident# (sea, and any and all parties
cla
im
in
g
by,
thr
ough,
under
or
1
it
|(
m
mI * 11a l in o n r y c a n hy y
• ml [i ua t of fir a addraaa of lha
C a l l 2 3 1 - 4191 4k w a w i l l c om*
c ! • 1nt a. n 1, an d a trail I*• • w u r n a g a in st J, t.- McGOWAN, d*.
cegne.l,
.LUCILLE
M
&lt;
GOW
AN,
B u n nl rig
tu by t It« claim ant, til a a g tiit .
a t t o r n ay And acco m peril ad JAM EH U. McGOWAN, JOAN
M
c
G
o
w
a
n
,
c
.
c
d
r
o
w
n
,
t
CAR
P EN T ER .
Horn* Repair*
by a f i l i n g I #9 o f one doll a r
MOIt AN,
H A R R IE T
H
A
Addition*
First
Claes
And aui'h i t aim or d t t t t i n d not W.
DREW,
A.
J.
ItOllllLS’H.
B
E
N
­
W o rk m a nsh ip Ph. &gt;::-7«*i.
»o filed shall b# void.
JAMIN
D
R
E
W
RGUUINH,
ADA
An drew C a r r a w a y '
HTAIILINU.
JO SEPH IN E PALNT1NO, Repairing e n clo s­
Aa # x s c u t o r of tha t-aal It
HOIIUINH HIIIHLEY, WILEY
Wi l l a nd T t m m t n l
of
ures. Interior wall cleaning
t'AMPHELL
HIIIHLEY.
JACK
A LICK THORNTON,
by Von Fchradar wall PaterHINTON
ROBBINS,
ELIZA.
l i te r a f a d
gent. I l l - f i t *
II K T H
HINTON
ROIIRINS
CJ. A n d r e w Hpat r
III! ANSON, W II
IMIANHON.
I II W. C o m m a rc la I Mt
If alive, and If married, their 1'io P l u m b i n g
Sanford* Fl or i d a
resp ectiv e
un k now n
apnueaa,
Attorn ey for Kkeeulnr
P L U M III Nil
uhl l ah F«ti. 2*. 4k Mar L 13. and If dead, tha reepectlva u n ­
C o n tr a c ti n g Hapalra
k n o w n hair*, davltata, gran
1». 1*46
F B K E KHTIMATK8
l e t s , assign***, llanure. cradl
CDJ-104
II- U HARVE Y
lor*, truattaa, and an y and all
&lt;13-3112
IN THE I IHI I IT I'OI IIT OF p arl lea cla im in g by. through, 201 ' Ha nf or d A v a
TIIK S1NTH JltltCIAL c u t- under or agalnat them, and
Cl'lT. IV AAll FOII aKHIAOl.K each of t he m , and any ami all 24. Weil Drillinx
COUNTY. FI.OIIIIIA,
parson* h avin g or cla im in g to
AT LAW Mi- ITTu
have apy right, lit!*. Interest
WELLS
DRILLED. PUM P!
COMMERCIAL CREDIT COR. nr e s ta t e In and to th* fo llo w .
S P R I N K L E ll SYSTEMS
PORATIuN, * corporation au- |ng deecrlharl land lying and
All
Types
and Sltaa
Hamtnul* County.
Ihorlaed to do hualnese In the tielng ' In
Wa Repair and Service
Dial* of Florida.
Florida, t o - w l i
S T I N E
P la in t iff
Th* North ea st Quarter of
M achine and Supply Co.
va.
the Hnutheaet Quarter of
207
W.
2nd
SI
I22-I4S1
C. F. ROBERTS.
Ih* Houthtaet Quarter of
Defendant
Merllen
I,
Township
||
29. Photo &amp; Equipment
NOTICE o r at IT
*-* South, R a n g e II East.
T H E STATE OF FLORIDA
YOU, and each of you, a rt
TOi C. F. HUBERTS
hereby tnrllfled lh at a suit ha* Our HEUULAIl Price for Copy
121 Ixirigdal* Ava.,
been brought agalnat you In
N eg a tiv e* A a l i t Print la
Hanford. Florida
lha Circuit Court, In and for
11.I I plua l o Tag.
Last k n o w n residence
Htmlnol* County, Florid*. In WIEHOLDT'S CAMERA IIIOP
You ar* haraby notified that Chancery, entitled. "OTTO It. 110 8. P ark A ven u e, Sanford
a l u l l ha* been fllrd agalnat FINCK and ANNA FINCK, hi*
you In Ih* ab o v e t n l l l U d raue* wlfa. P laintiff*, va J, u Moand lh a t 1 &gt;u a r t rauulrad lo GOWAN, *t at.. Defendant*," 30. Home AppilBncf*
fll* ........ anawar w ith lha Clark and you, and each of you, ar*
o f tht* Court and to aarv*
required lo fll* your anawar NEW APPL IANCES at W i r e *
houaa
Frlcaa—
FrlgCda4r
oopy i h . r a o f upon th* P la i n ­ or oilier w rltlan defense lo
EanllM. aits!
t
Hot Point. RCA, Zenith,
t i ff or P l a l n l l t f n atlorn ay# ■aid plaintiffs' Complaint with
Call Chnrll* Oorm ly collect
whoa* name and addraaa la lha Clark of aald Court, and
at Asaoolatad Radio A TV,
PIE RC E AND LEWIS. I l l Rut to aarva upon plaintiff*' a t to r ­
n i l N. o r a n g e A v a , Orlaa
land Building, Orlando. F lo r ­ ney. ALBERT N. FITTS, I Ma.
do l l l - I I I I .
ida. not latar than April i , •onto Building. Hanford, Flo r­
IM i. If you f i l l to do ao. &lt; ida, a copy of aald anawar or
d efa u lt Judgmen t w ill bt an m har w rltla n pleading , s o or
SANFORD ELECTRIC
tered aga ln a t you for the re ­ bafora ,h* i t h day of April, O. E, A p , l l * n c # i — N ew A Uied
lief demand**! In the Complaint. A. U. I M i , and If you fall lo 111 M a gn olia
llt-llll
Tht* suit la a replevin action, do ao, a Jacra* pro conftaao
aald ault h a v in g bean c o m ­ will b* entered a g a l n tt you, USED
Appliance*
Including
menced by a tta ch m en t of tha and aach o f you. far Ih* rt llaf ' built-in*.
Ilk*
naw.
Low
preparly, l o - w l t :
prayed for In aald complaint.
price*. 122-1*7*.______________
111! Mack Tractor. Model
Th* natur* o f Ihla suit Is to
U - ( l , Serial No. H i l l
q u iet till# lo aald land In tb*
Thle ..otic* shall bt publish- plaintiffe , OTTO II. FINCK and 31. Miwlrsl Instruments
ad one* a werk for tour run. ANNA FINCK, hie wife.
P la n o B a r v ls ln z A Tu n in g
aacu tlv* waaka in Ih* Hanford
W IT NESS my hand and u tile
Gena C u m in * — 1)1-2111
Herald. Hanford, Florida.
clal aaal o f said Court at SanWITNEHS my hand and tk* ford, Hamtnol* County, F lo r­
PIANO,
rapoaaaaaad W u lllta r
s a i l af aald Court a t Sanford, ida, this Ird 'day o l March. a .D.
Spinal, ta k a up paymaat*.
Samtnot* County, Florida, this IMI.
May b* l e a n In y a u r area by
ird day o f March. AD 1*11.
(BEAL)
c a llin g Credit Manager, W **(S E A L )
Art hur H. Ba ckw llh , J r ,
ley-Proaear
P la n o Co., 1221
A rth u r li. Backwllh. Jr.,
Clark e l lha A b o rt Slylad
N. Mill*, Orlanda, I t l - I U I
Clark a f Ih* Circuit Court
Cou rt
«
Collsot.
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
B y i Mamina d to w .il . o . C.
D a p u iy Ci*rk
Albert . . F il l *
P la n o T u n i n g a n t Repair
Flare* and Lewis
A tlorn ay A Counselor M L a w
W. L H e m e * — l l t - 4 1 1 1
111 l i u l l a n d Building
1 Maeonlc Bu ilding
Orlando, Fla.
Sanford* F lorida
GIBBON E lectric Baa* w ith
Publtah M * K b I, I t , It , II, IM I Publtah March ft, IS* 19, I f , Xlftft
Cat*. B a r s a l n |1««. Ph. I l l C D X -U
CDK-lt
M l*.

Room*

flarmlmoh* County
fi li a l Dirac U

31. Uphtiislery
O V E R 22 Y E A R S

of

Kina Workniarmlilp in Uphol»t«rlnc, Draparl#*, Klip*
cover*
Tima I'aynieuts a*
llttl*
bb
|
mo
Drapvry
l(jr&lt;l\k.ife InstalliAllon*
Kl I Ll * l » i : C O I l A T I N U r t l l O P

Hh. 222-2226

35. Vacuum Cleuncrs
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
"All Makes"
I I I ! S Park Av*.
122-iU I

43. iHants, Feeds, Seeds
GRANGE T R E E S for Sal*. Big
tree* will plant In y o u r yard.
332-6012

50. Mine. For Sale
PItATT *
10% off.
OUTLET,

LAM BERT Paint*
FACTORY PAINT
HIT 8 F rench .

1 HEM S t i t c h i n g Mac hine , good
c o n d i t i o n 171. I’h, 1 2 1 - M t l

PIANO, U p rig h t consol*, e i c e l l e n t - c o n d i t i o n Ph. 111-7M7.

Payton Realty
112-1101 2*40 l l l a w e l h e e t 1T-9I
3

U**d furniture appliance*, tools, W# Have Th# Horn# For Too
• 1C. Bought - Sul J. 1-arry‘a
Mart, 111 Sanford Ava. Ph.
1 : 2 - 4 1 ) 2.

STE N ST R O M
REALTY

WILSON
MAIER FURN
Buy — Sell — Trad*
111-11 E. 1st.
122-1422

114$
F H K U E ST IM A T E
UphnUtarlriK A Mattrtaa ran*
ovKtinc

St IJur.l

PARK DR IVE
Ph &gt;:j-24IO

Open ToniKht ’til 9

Furni­

ture Call N i l Heddtntf Mfff.
Co. at TOI ColorF Av«. 222•
21172 IIKDROOM House, Fla
HaiM.n« A Furnttur#
AT FACTORY I’ltlt'KH:
Ilf

Magnolia

Room.

1100 D o w n A A■■ume M o r t ­
g a g e p a y m e n i l . C a l l 122-1131.

ECHOLS HEDDING CO.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

22 2-2331

NI CK. C o m n . F u r n .
H o u s e , 222- : S77.

Fhow

Aroundl

Seminole Realty

D A I R Y g U K K N D r i v e r — Hale*
m a n 2(2S l a r k Dr

UNUHCAl* Opportunity—

you

1101 H Park Ava.
I l l (231 a n rtlm a

High

1-1 and 1 Hcdroomi
NEW and USED
A w nings A Cabanas
QUA!,! r MOBILE h o m e s
H wy i7-»2 s
it:-:;*:
TR AILER A ACREAGE
Bedroom Trailer on
t&lt;i
acres of h&lt;gli A dry land
with : i : feet h i g h w a y F ro n t­
age. Juet IS minute* from
Sanford. An e e c e ll c n t Inve-tment, only 14,100.

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES Stemper Agency
2, t, 4fc 4 BEDROOM?
1. 1 4 A 3 B A T H H
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
F o r C o m p l t l a In f o r in a t l on
Hr# or Ca l l Y o u r

R#altor-Apprat»ar-Tra'tlea
252-4931
1*19 .8 Francti

$100 DOWN
FHA — VA
HOMES

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
Wa

Hava

Tha

Hor n#

For

You

STENSTRO M
REALTY
3562

PARK

5 1 ,4 4 B E D R O O M S
1, I H A 2 B ATI 18
KITCHEN E Q U IP P E D
L O W M O N T H L Y PA Y M E N T h

DRIVE

322-5420

123-7416

Fur Ci7*ii|ilfti In form al Inn
K#a nr r i l l Y'»t»f

N i r i HT H

122-1154
123 -4 t 4 t

321-0644
133-6193

FHA - VA
SALES RROKER
W # I I a v # Tli# H u m # F o r Yt«u

ffir RiiU
f&gt;lrac1lnn#
Take
17-93 N. fm m Hanford to O r­
ange City to It# * nil Druu
Store, turn Ifft follow to
and of double lane to where
tw o w a y s Mart#, turn right
to 3rd, dirt road, turn left
to houaa on left aide Only
l i o o down, §72
monthly
396-091! Orlando.

STENSTROM
REALTY
2646
—

Mlr»K«r

fur

Until

Iy i| ,n? ra yard, Fan cad hark
yard, a an or tad fruit tiaartng
traaa Wall for yard, p a r t i a l ­
ly furniahad, vr,»ahar. dr far,
ito ra . rafrlgarator, yard tools

Sit tar a

ADULT Whit a lUhy
Wantad 122-1363.
LADY

I

*Nl | h t , C l u b

Ph. 1:2*6333

St U w n m o y v a r .

111.600
COMMERCIAL LOT

WOMAN 36 lo 60, Llva tn, small
salary, m u ii drlva, helt&gt; with
Hrml-ln valhl, ganvral Imuae*
work. 3 adult*. W rits Routs
1. Box 244. Sanford. FU.

M a i n p a r t «f t o w n In l . a k
M a r y , §7,430 B r o k e r s Coop-

R EA D
M a d a m o U tlU ,
March
Edition P a c t 101 than call
321-2014, 1 lo 7 p m

121-1101 1440 H ia w a t h a at 17-92

Payton Realty
1

BEDROOM. I n a th
cornar lot, 122*2141,

Horn#

PAYROLL CLERK
Partial# prafrrrad, II, 8. (Irad.
NCR PoatlriK Mach,. 10 Kay 2 BDR M . 1 4 Baths. Family
It coin, praparad for air c o n ­
A d d ln i Mach- and Marchanl
dition n f . No Down Pay man t
Calcu lator
aspnacaaaary.
VA. I m mad Iat a
Occupancy
paraonnal
Dapt., Chaaa A
lll-llll.
LMN
ENTER
Company; Boa ft49T; Ha n f o r d ,
PR1SE8, INC.

233-7496
----- -

HEM I S O L E

RESIDENTS
CALL 838-7291

SOLD!

$100.00 DOW N
S#tacitlafi of S. | , # n d I

651

Uadrottma rucafod In varloua
Sa +alun • of f a ni ford
lmm#ill#tt

DRIVE

N IG H T S

TH

Homes

4 dEDROuM
I l u m a o n a p p r n i lirta la*

PARK

322-2434

Seminole Realty

HmrilUy.

B d r m.

102. Mobile Homes - Sole

r’d i i n m l i i t o n e a r n i n g # w i t h a
g r o w i n g 41 &gt; r a r ol d c o m p a n y
LDCII All n o n
v e i l i n g w o r l d f a mu l i * cloud
HOMKH
from
which
*o
year ma III ten a rice p r o d u c t * I
r h h u m 3 Ri l r m on l o t w i t h
VERY D E L IN K
It to] T o r m u e a r tied o v e r 1 +4 iim
| | | .y60, 3 R l r m F i r *
1 Bedroom. 2 Rath. R AVE NNA
mm &lt;h o t t y pit a t, h u t I n d i ­
p
l
a
c
a
,
F
U
l
l
m
t
t
L
t
6
u
,
4
PARK
Ho me ,
Tiled
Roof,
ra, Live o f pol eri'tlalji l us t y e a r
liilirm 1 a i-ra *&gt;( l a n d enrt I r ak#
S c r e e n e d f 1wr r h , E 1 1ra ] * r g e
M M F r a n k e ar n ed over
121,6li 0 1!''h&lt;ti it # ii S' f 11r di * I a 11a ■ c o r n e r
l*il,
many
h e a r Irik
111,1100
Age
tin
harrier
tin tin w it pay m m i and terms
C i t r u s T r e e s All f o r | t l l l n
D i v e r s i f i e d y e a r r o u n d line,
N o t e s i g n o n ‘p r o p e r t y jh 113
No I n v e s t m e n t r e q u i r e d W&gt;
ROBE RT A WILLIAMS
lire? kt l^i ri r lit e l u s i v e w i t h
l a k e c a r a of nil f i r i a f l i dngR ta llu r
ahlpplug - and
r o l l e d Inti*
UdVi mi ml Lu n d t i u l a t , Af»o.
H t a r l o n p a r i l l m * b a s i s If
S31-X46' \ f U n t ie Hank BLIff.
y oy like
W rit e Coninlfdal*
• d iS»lnt St V a r n i s h C o r p ♦
I I E D f t t k t M i i a wl y d a v o r a t a d
l l o t 8 P a r k Ava.
H a s t O h i o Ul dg , C l e v e l a n d ,
h u m# . 1 *ot# a v a l U l i I a , nva r *
332-6233 a n y t i m e
Ohi o.
l o o k t n a H W ( * r y a t a t l+«ka,
4*ryat*I A v r
A P a rk Placa
Government
Owned
72. Female Help Wnnletl
l . i k p M a r y . By o w n e r . E d
B E A U T I C I A N , Ma i # o r F e m a l e ,
G u a r a n t e e d Salary, Richard's
Hair Styling l» -1 7(H .

2

4 ROOM Hot i aa. u n f u r n i s h e d | 6i)
mo . I+aki* Mofiro#
3

COURTEOUS Y CIIARUK
ACC O U N T S — l i m i t e d c r e d i t If
8K V F R A L Outatandlng 3 4k I
y o u o w n a p h o n e . I*ut r l a e e l lledronm Hrm ae evallatile In JIM W ALTER COUP has a
f l e d A 1* *n w o r k f o r r » u l
nlra 4 Bedroom hf»u»a and lot
all A re jib ni Hanford. L#l ui

i l. .Male Help Wanted

BEDROOM Houee,
kltchrn
e q u i p p e d , 1*0 m o n t h . 3 2 : - i : 4 9

FURN. 1 Bdrm. C o t t a g e South
o n 17**1 At F i v e P o i n t . 141
mo. p l u s ga &gt; A l e t , L l g h : e
W a t e r f u r n i s h e d 121- I 4I T
a f t e r 4 p. m. o r e n y l l m e Sa:
or Sunday.

FO R SA L E

For Ih* Beet Buy In
A New or n t e a l * Horn*.
Sea S ttn etro m Realty

Da 11v a r y

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE REST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

Deltona.

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker

SMITH CORONA E lectric Add­
ing
Machine.
epeclal
this
week 11*11. New shipm ent of 74. SuIch Help Wanleti
1 BEDROOM HOME. Iga room#
ttebulli Ty p ew r iter* 114 91 A
hardwood floor a, air cond
up. No Down P a y m en t | l # a Hell K NAPP BIIOK8 full or
rantral hall h a st, a ttic fan
part tlma Earn f 5 ( In IliQ
month.
On# ownar. larga corner lot
a * # » k on high comnii•»ion»
P OW ELL OFFIC E SUPPLY
Call 312-6742 o f w rits Boa
and
bonus
Hlaady
yaar*
126, Hanford Herald.
round
butlnraa
E«|utpmant
SANFORD SEW ING CEN TER
furnlahad frea W rits to Wm
104 So I"ark Av*.
122**411
Office: lll-im
E. Pltrca, II E, Stasia, Or­
Nlghta: Itl-ftT##
21" CONSOLE TV. IlC A, 111
lando, FU.
F ree 12,000
Equity, nnt
In
121*111
Ph 2)2-1144
F lig h t i**ltern, I# minute*
l i l t Park Drive
from Heat. Ren ov ated Ilka
Carpal* clean easier with th* 77. Situation Wanted
newr, I Bedroom home, ler
Rlu* Lustre E lectric Sham96. Houses • Sale or Rent
raseo floor*, equipped kit
paoar o n ly II par day. Oar- Tall tbam you sa w it la Tha
chart.
L
o
*
tn-**
rvlc*
p*y
Banfordl
Haraldl
roll F ur nllu r* Co.
men te,
leas
than
ranting, RAVE NNA PA RK — I b ed ­
roo m bout*. Phon* 121 - 2174 .
ready to occupy. KKLMLT
COMPLETE SET of Mechanic'* BOOK K KEPI Nil A Ty pin* dona
ItEALTT, Office In V illa g e
at my horn* or your of flea.
Hand Toole. Moelly "SnapHall of N. Orlando. 1 2 2 - l l t l
111*1071.
On." | 2 i « ta ke* all. Call a f ­
Eve a. &gt;22-2171.
ter * p. m , Lot 11, P ark Ava
1
ROMtNCI
a
t
horn*
SHU
Ing.
RaaTrallar Park.
aonahU, 123-0441.
I-UEDRIKIM, ll«« down, a*
sum* payment* lit month.
HOOVER VAC. CLE ANER S
Itl-llli.
W H IT E SEW ING MACHINES HI. ittn l K sta le • Sr.le
Author ised Salta A S erv ice
REPO-BALE.
I Bedroom home
GARRETT'S
unfinished In Geneva I I I
! « • E. Flral.
111-1141

I no wonder whan thn#
qualitj hornet gri priced sa
low — $7,790 to $ U .3M .
mU at littk u $740. down
and $49.27 monthly! Drive
ovt 7odty, Set replica of
World'i Fair Ho*s#! Fit*
ndt on nrerboet. "Oeltone
Outtn"! Tak# Interstate /4
— tilt it DeBary f ichanf#.

JIM H U N T
REALTY

$100 DOWN

C A LL 668-4458
MACKLE BROS, OIVtSION
tmc dcitona conpogATvon

LO O K!

T H I S IB IT!
BIO Au ction at B I L L S BAR
GAIN BARN, March 24. &gt;:*«
p. m t i t # Gr*p*viu*.
CYPRESS FENCE POSTS: 4".
I"x7 ft. long. I#« a a. Ph.
i» -ilii.

Down, no qualifying. Call
Collect I'hll Black lll-llll,
Jacksonville.
I I I So. Park
ill-ill*
AUTHORIZED BROKER
For ALL FHA-VA Government
owned hone* Down
S t Johns Realty
payment* from 110#. Low
T H E TIME T E S T E D FIRM
monthly payment* Including
II* N. P ark Av*.
lll-lltl
tag** and Inauranc*. Let u*
thaw you at YOUR eoavaaJOHN SAULS AGENCY lane*.
MEULE W. WARNER
REALTOR

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
RENOVATION

SPECIAL

• Cleaning A Procaealeg
Felt

50

SINGER — Dln l-O-M atlo t i g
■eg t a w i n g machine, orig in a l
va lu* ov er 1)10. Good c o n d i­
R E A L ESTATE BROKER
tion. Will **11 or nwbp for
. Appraisal Spkclallat
a U ctric t y p e w r ite r or what H I No. Park
111-7171
have yo u? Of equal valu*.
Call Orlando ill-ill# COL.
LECT- A i k -for Mr. L*«l».

In v e s t m e n t * ’ n * a lly
11. N. P a rk Av*.
, lll-llll

YUP ER She* Special*: Ladle*
Real E*&gt;at* — Inauranc*
ll.li
pr„ Men* | ( . l *
pr. Ird A P a rk Av*
lll-llil
A rm y -N a v y Surplus

RAVE NNA ' TARK.
Medallion
horn*. I Bdrm , 174 balh. Canta ct praaaat occu pant* I I I -

ALSO: New Mattraeaee, B et Spring*. Bollywood Bada,
Odd 81tae end King Biie Bede Made Te Order Bt
Factory Pricee!

SEWING
MACHINE.
Twin
Needle * lg -* a g c o m p le l* w ith
Conaot*. Dorn*. Bullonhol**.
Make* fa ncy Design*, ate.
P a r ty In tkl* a rea | * t a k *
up balane* a f ( paym ent* at
t i . i # each. Call Orlando t l i $ $ 7 | C*U**t.

P A R K R IDG E—BU B -D IV ItlO N
I Bdrm.. I B t h - E n try Poyar,
F a m ily Room. L rank feat Bar,
B u i l t • in K itc hen. Central
H eat. D ou b le Oarage, Ctly
S* * a r. $17.a l l . Ope a Dally,

Echols

Ball-Blair Agency
JOHN E. FOX,
R**U*r

t l ( N. Park Av*.

Ill-tU I

&gt; BAUT PILCHER
ilitt Buy Broker

tU -7 tlt Day ar Night

SO U T H W A R D

• Brand Naw Caver far
Mattreea
• Brand New Inanlatien
where Reeded

‘ 14

7*7$.

i i n i i d i iti-m i.

)

FURN. 1 Bedroom h o u s e .
Adults No Pet*. 221-4CJ*

H O M ES

COMPLETE Twin Rada. Clean
A In g ood condition, II S.
F a lr fa a , N. Orlando, 121-olSV.

House.

b d r m . , b a t h , c o m p l e t e l y r ».
decorated, good location 2 ;; .
474#*

SO U T H W A R D

4. ileauty Care

Ph. 122-1274

Defendan t
NOTION TO APPEAR
•TATIS o r FI.OIIIIIA TO I
ERNEST THOMAS
Addraaa unknow n
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT!F IE D that a Rill of Complaint
f o r dlrorca
haa barn
filed
again*! You, and ynu ar* ra.
nulrrd to aarr* a copy of four
• newer or pleading to Ilia Hill
o f Complaint on lha Plaintiff'*
Attorney Paul C. P ark ln i. 117
Watt South Sir**!, Orlapdo,
Florida, and f lit (ha original
• newer nr plaadtng In lha o f.
Ilea nf lha Clark of lha Circuit
Court on or hafora Friday,
April I. I I I ! lr &gt;ou tall to d.,
an lu dgioan t by d tfa u ll will ha
la k a o agatnal you for lha ra.
Ila f drmandad In tha Rill of
C 'm pla llll
W IT NESS my hand and ■**!
at Sanfnrd, Hemtnnle County.
Florida, (hta I4lh day of Kali,
ruary, l i l t ,

l. IMI.

LOST: B ta g la , amall child'*
pal. Plaaa* ca ll 111-1111. R e ­
ward.

c ir c u it

E R N E S T THOMAS,

S

Be* u it
A - l P A W S SHOP
1101 Orlando Dr.
Ilt-IITS

SIAMESE Kitten*. 111 - 0111 .

T t i ItrrsIR w ill s a t ha ra.
apanalbla la v mare Ifcaa aaa
laaarraal laaartlaa.

in

Rin g, Initial* J. W. H. Inaid*.
Raward. Ph. I l l - I l l *

■be

BEDDING CO.
1U Magnolia Ava, Sanford
&gt;12-0311

(f

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dwtaMMS'll

u

a4
* 1

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£

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t

It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.

J

102. Mohile Homes • Sale

106. Apartment* for Rent

Jrsr: &lt;

1(1 I'KIl MONTH. 41'. 1 U u 1
room w ith m a ula ttil Cabana
Room. 790 ( q u a r t ft. ItvInK
a rta . 1*' F r o i t F r e t Rcf rlg
e lo t a to NVB. Mora In n a i t
waak. Plaaaa call 312.1)47
for appnlntmanl.

CLEAN, new, apaclou* 3 Bed­
room
unfurnleh ed.
Kitc hen
eq uipped on Cryetal Lake
Beach l i a mo. For a p p o i n t ­
ment ph. Mr* Richard W a lltted t batwaan 1 A 1 at 122-

N E W MOON— Air conditional).
! R d r m . F a cto ry Hull! Ca­
bana A Carporte. &gt; : : • « ) ) ! .

3 RDRM Furn. Apt., clean, wa
ter fttrn. I4«.

1 H I MOBILE HOME. Nearly
n*w. 1 Radroom. Front Kit
rhrn.
A w n in g ,
Expan dable
t . l v ln c Room. Aanum* payincnta. 3S3.4H2.
TROTWOOD Travel Tr ailer 20
ft., Maft-contalnad w ith .h o w
ar, icai A hot w ater, bleep*
4, E x c e lle n t condition 1 1 . 0 0
or beet o a ih offer. Sanford
3X3.8*40.
BALE OR R EN T 13 X f Houeetrailer, Reaaonabla. ) : j - l ) 3 7 .

103. Mobile Homes - Rent
1 BEDROOM

bana.

T railer w ith Ca­
3 13-ltS I.

105. Trailer I-ota • Sale
W H T FAT RENT?
Own your own Trailer lot f i o

5b»

UnnforU

k rrilfi

SWEETIE PIE

March 12, lOfifi— Page 11 115. Atitns For Sale

By“Nadine“Seltzer
7 %
HOD

118* Trucks For Sale

1)40 I’o N T I A t ’ Uatalln*. Ua,tt.&gt;
A H eater. W h ite W all T ire ,
excellent co ndition. 333-43)4
or 333-(l»3l
m i C H E W Station \V »g o n . I
door.
need*
rr*n»mlMli&gt;n
work, a t l» 3 1In. I’h *2*.(i»v«

apt. 1)1.

19)4 C B K V n o l . K T . * Cyl. V4,
2*2 Motor, n e w tranamleelnn.
need* g en era to r, Klret IXiui
Ca )h ta ke* It. Th J33-4)Jt

ONt.T I t ) for elean 1 b d rm ,
turn. apt. New bath. 301 K.
6th tit. 133-3)11.

'14 CH EVROLET, 1 itr. Sell., 4
r,-Under, atandard . h l f i M*&gt;
be »een at to t Country Club
Hoad.

ROOM7 furn. 3 M rm

1701 Magnolia *22-3»Sl.

t * 1 ROOM APTS, w llh Carportea. New ly Decor ated. L i v ­
ing Room carp et ed . (01 E.
14th At.

McKEE USED CABS
NO MONET DOWN’

BOB

•41 F r t n r h Ave.

RENT raduced on Furn. Apt. to
i eoupla w i l l i n g to aaatat aa
o v a rtte r. &gt;13.031) b efo re I
a. m. a fte r I p. m.

59 TR-3 w i t h Rad io A Heater,
e x cellen t con d ition . 33:-&lt;«l3

51 U.VCOLV I*t emler. Clean
R e.t Offer. P riv a te Owner.
3 : : - i ) t o or s : : - 7 0 ) i

118. Trucks For Sale

1OH. A p a rtm e n ts fo r K ent

CLEAN Furn Apta. 101 P a l ­
metto. 133-1374.______________

)l FORD F
I ' u k * up wllh
A
Aluminum
luminum C
C( m i p * r Sh#U, t

F E R N . Ap b 3100 Mellonvllle.

108. Rooms For Rent

W E L A . . A APARTMENTS
' . Flrat Kt.
AVAt.ON

ll«
1

111

APARTMENTS

W. 2 nd s t „

ROOM r u r n l . n e d
t i t e . ittr,

323-Sal7
Apt.,

141.

1 ROOM Furn Apt. for couple.
H'Atrr Oil lll'lird H i .
L A K E :MA 11Y*, L’lertii Furn, 1
litlrm. Apt. | ) 0 . Adult*. Call
3 : 2- 3^10 .

ROOMS fo r Men. 40) Magnolia.
*33-0730.
_________________

*1295 .

*295

59 m u l t Galaxie ■•500"
Convert. Auto. Trana., Full
Power. ItAII. Air ('and.
Itrnl Sharp.

*795

57 CHEVROLET ltd Air
2 Hr HT. V-R, AT. It A II,
PS, Heal t'lran For

*895

"i!» I

\
\

2 D r. S n ia n . Him*

White, Auto. Trana, It
II. IU*al Nice.

*495

56

CHEVUOI.ET

1

Hr.

S e d a n . 6 t'y l., S td . T ra na . A
H e a t e r , t'lr a n F o r

*450

57 f'HEV. Url Air Convert.
Std. Trana., V-R, "263" Eng.
It,VII. Hard Tn Find. Firat
Come. Firet Serve.

.? SAVE $
5S CHEVROLET 2 I)r. 6
Cyl.. RAI L 15,000 Actual
Mile*. Heller Sr* Thia One.
New Tag.

*625
17-92 Auto Sales
(Cltiea Servlre Station)

PHONE 322-97G7
2600 ORLANDO DR.
(Ju-t Rrtuw Jim Spcncrra)

1351 FORD SKTL 1NER, retra cta ble hardtop, radio, h ea tar. p o w er ateerlng, naeda
tranamlealnn I13.V Ph. 313MS7 or aee a t 136 Darfleon
Dr.
19)8 HUICK Road maater
door. 332-427).

“ She always gets In the LAST WORD!*

7S, 3

fit!)

W I i It i» u \

(Tamper IH&amp;, Chuluoiit,
I3KI

'57 Yolka. *R95 hal. $39 mo.
*60 Cher. I I 199 hal. 155 mo.
’59 Mercury 1792 hal. 137 mo.
•55 Ford $399 bal. $17
•5S Lincoln $599 bal. $29
•52 Pontiac $299 bal. $10
$997 hal. $11
Jrrp
'60 II a mbitrr $N97 bat. $12
•61 I' iiIcon $796 bal. $36
Ti H I'l) mowHit $399 bal. 121
'60 Opal $691 bal. $.12
'55 old* $191 hal. $21
'56 (1Idn $591 hal. $32
‘5h OltU $997 hal. $12
*57 Dodtce $5H1 bal. $29
•57 DeSotu $399 hal. $19
•57 lluick $661 hal. $32
57 Cher. $599 hal. $31
'51 Chev. $295 hal. $11
'60 Mercury $797 bal. $37
'60 Corval r $691 bal. $39
'57 Mercury $199 bal. $19
'55 Pontiac $299 hal. $11
'52 Chev, $195 hal. $10
'59 E'lymouth $299 bal . $17
'58 Volki $667 bal. $ 3 2
'59 Renault $399 bal. $24
'56 Chevrolet $149 bal. $7
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS
Sanford, Florida
322-4503
National Repoagrxilona Inc.

1012

OUR SALESMEN HAVE BEEN
INSTRUCTED THAT THESE
CARS MUST BE SOL^).

GET
BY

Chrjalrr New Yorker. Full Power
Air Conditioned.

*1196

80 And

Krnault Dauphin*. Excellent Condition.

*595
61
Chevrolet Con air Monit AT., K A It
*1395
63
Rambler Wagon. Good Transportation.
*350
60
GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• BEN HOWLAND (General Mltr.)
• BOB THOMAS (Sales Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. D. BROWN
• SAM SIMCOE

1961 Models

Robson SiK trtlng G oods
Your KV1NRUDK Dealer
jn» 5 t E. tat
Th 333-3941

(*1)19*1 ft#**! Ad*
earn » lie a

run

$200 - $300 Down
$40 - $60 Month

U»ed VW’i.
Salea — P arti — Service
rmetory Authurlied Dralrr

56 CHRYSLER

line rate. Tri
Ui. in mnl ***«? I h e r r e ii lli*"

SM ILE

W ITH

HER

ONE

199 00

2 Dr. HT. V-S. PS. PH, RAH,
Run* Good, You llriv* It Off
For

Ellinor Motor Co.

di»y«

145639

63 CHEVROLET

100% Meehanlrat
(in a rant re — 30 Day* —
1,000 Miles On All

So. Hwjr. 17-92
Sanford, Fla.

$

A T 0 7
X
/ W

Impala 2 Dr. HT. Dark Green C f A A A 7 A
"lirautiful", V-S, 4 In The Floor,
I JT JT I f JO
HAH. I’S, Itrauliful Malching
I U U U
Interior.

Titi,

322-1835

SPECIAL BONUS
THIS WEEK ONLY
64 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 DOOR, V-8, AUTO­
MATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEER­
ING. POWER BRAKES, RADIO, HEATER
AND AIR COND^ TINTED WINDOWS ALL
AROUND.

BACK

THIS IS A NEW CAR
NOT A DEMO I ! I
BUY BELOW COST!

YOU
OF TH ESE

! ! !

UNDER NEW M A N A G EM EN T

RO N -SUN
CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH, INC.

men At STRICKLAND-MOKlllSON, INC. And

519 E. First St.

Test Drive One Of The Following Cnrs. All At

322-5441

Sanford

Bargain Prices. Less Than Book Value.

CA T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE,
EQUIPPED

W ILLIE'S

FULLY

SPRING HOUSE CLEANING
IS SAVING SOME LUCKY
CAR BUYERS HUNDREDS OF
DOLLARS ON THESE SPECIALS.

g fl T-BIRD HARDTOP, FULLY EQUIPPED
1963 HUICK KLECTRA "225"

CA FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, AIR
CONDITIONED
OA FORD GALAXIE "500" FASTBACK,
AIR CONDITIONED
CA FORD GALAXIE "500” 4 DOOR SEDAN.
AIR CONDITIONED

REAL

B U IC K

LU X U R Y — B U IC K ’S

FIN EST

FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED. WE SOLD IT NEW,
ABSOLUTELY NEW — 16,1160 ONE OWNER MILES.

CA Triumph Spoil "6” Convertible.
Extra l Iran and Low Mileage.

0 0 FAIRLANE "500" SPORT COUPE

|

1963 PORSCHE MODEL 60 — 2 DOOR
4 SPEED

EXTRA SPECIAL
1961 M. G. ROADSTER
OPEN FRIDAY NITE T I L 9 P.M.

FOR THE SPOUTS CAR IIUG — THE LAST
WORD IN PERFECTION.
GENUINE LEATHER SEATS — “ BLAUPUNKT" RADIO.
&lt;WE THINK THAT’S THE WAY YOU SPELL IT). A VERY FINE BUY.

REPU TATIO N
A S S ET
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
FLA .

3 2 2 -1 1 8 1

I It

W . I*

11095

611*916

63

Bulck Specinl 2 Dttor, The Economy V-6 Engine,
With Automatic Transmission. Power Sleerlng,
Radio, Believe It Or N ot!—10.UUO Actual Miles.
nuick Special Skylark Sports Coupe, ^Blu*
I.eather Bucket Seats, Power Steering, V-8 Engine, Super Turbine Transmission, Radio, We
Sold It New! One Of America’s Most Popular
Smaller Luxury Cars.

I

A A P
J*
^
U / J

$2195

'1696
*895
*795
*995

$1295

*995

$1495

*1195

$2395

•2098

11195

*896

CQ Lincoln Premier 4 Door. Full
DO Power and Air Conditioned.

11295

CQ Chryalar Imperial. Full Pow*r *
.Mr Conditioned. Extra Hharp.

S 895

*995
*695

ECONOMY BUYS
CQ KAMULKH 4 Door Station Wagon
|

0 0 FORD 4 Door, V-8

|

0 0 FORD 2 Door, V-S

{ 0 2 PACKARD 2 Door Hardtop
0 0 FORD 2 Dour, V-S

•

*395
*295
*195
*195
*195

UIILIT LINCOLN II
■Hill 1MERCURY IINC.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
PONTIAC — HUICK — RAMBLER
301 W. 1st
SANFORD
1501 W. 1st

’1696
*1395

O l Cadillac 4 Door Hardtop. Full
O 1 Power and Air Condltloneid, Low
Mllrage and Eatra Clean.
| C Q Merrury 4 Door Hardtop. Full
1 D O Powrr and Air Conditioned.

Coupe — The
w M Chevrolet Super Sports Impala
impala loupe
1nc C
P"
§ % / t Works, Fitclory Air, Bucket Seats, 4 Speed With
I V U k
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Hurricanes
Open Season
At Leesburg
By Jim Barrhni
Herald Sports Writer
Coaches Dare Miller and
Bill Edwards will take the
South Seminole Hurricanes to
Leesburg Saturday w h e r e
they will face Ihe Leeaburg
High JayVeea In a doubleheader in their initial contests
of the season.
The starting pitcher will be
chosen from among returned
Bruce Stuart and Jim Lucas,
and newcomer Boh Mobley.
The first baseman will be
either Stuart or Lucaa. Either
John Newell or George Milwee, both member* of lait
year'* team, will be at second
base. David Unley will most
likely be the shortstop and
Jamie Cornell will perform at
third base.
Last season's team, coached
by MUIer, compiled a record
of eight victorlei against only
three defeats, m o s t l y in
games against high school
junior varsity teams. Both
coaches hope for a repeat per­
formance this year.

Sale Drivers
Search Opened
Sanford Pilot Club and Sem­
inole High School atudent
council are looking for aafe
driven.
They co-sponsor a "safe
driver of the month" award at
the high school but are having
difficulty getting enough ap­
plication!.
During the first half of the
school year the awardi were
won by Crill Hardin, Stcfany
Westgatc, Ken Hopkins and
Ronnie Hall. Now, the sponaors need applications for the
balance of 1965.
Winner* are chosen by a
student council committee,
with the approval of the Pilot
Club, Sanford police depart­
ment, Slate Highway Patrol
and driver education teacher
To qualify, student drivers
must use seat belts, lock
cars, observe speed laws,
keep cars clean and be cour­
teous.
A free lank of gasoline is
given by the Pilot Club along
with the award-

OI*d Glory Unit
Chooses Two For
Girls State
lly I)&lt;inn« 1-Xrs
Mix Kathleen Kent, daugh­
ter of Mr and Mrs. Merle
Kent of I.iiiiku'00(1, Ann rhoson hy the Americanism committee of Old Glory American
Legion Post 183 of Alta­
monte Spring* to represent
the group at the Girl* Slate
*r**ion to he held In Talla­
hassee, June 11-18.
Mr*. Motile Steudle, chair­
man, and Mr*. Catherine
lturkhardt, interviewed four
girls at Lyman High School
Tuesday and chose Miss Kent
on the hods of leader ship, co­
op* rati venesn, physical fit­
ness, srholaiship, character,
honesty snd courage.
Selected to serve a* alter­
nate wus Mies C a r o l i n e
Thomas of Maitland. Doth
girls are members of the
Junior ('lass at Lyman.

WSCS Delegates
Attend Meet
By Jane Casselberry
A delegation from the Cas
•clberry Community MethodJit Church WSCS attended the
District Meeting of the Wom­
an'! Society of Christian Ser­
vice held Tuesday morning at
the Broadway M e t h o d i s t
Church, Orlando.
The meeting was presided
over by Mra. R. E. La niter,
district president, and featur­
ed speakers were Min Vera
liughlctt, short term mliilonary to Liberia, and Mrs. Ourwood Johns, conference pres­
ident.
M ill Mary Howard, Methodlit dcaconeii living in Del­
tona, alio spoke.
Attending from Casselberry
were Rev. Delmai Copeland,
Mrs. William Til/ord, Mrs. C.
K. Either, Mrs. Nell InnJi,
Mrs. Emily Vsn Deuscn, Mrs
D. 0 . Pringle. Mrs. A. Put­
man, Mrs. Mtrvin McClain,
Mrs. 0 . f . Messlck, Mra.

C Of C Issues
Final Call For
Talent Entries

House Numbers
Ordered For
Lake Mary

Page 12— March 12, 1965

By Frsnre* Wester
House numlters h a y been
ordered fop Lake Mary and
be delivered a&gt; toon a*
they arrive by member* of
the Ijtke Mary Chamber of
Commerce, assisted by Boy
Scout Troop 212, under direc­
tion of Jimmy Jones, chair­
man of the committee.
The recent house lo house
canvass conducted hy Girl
Scout Troop 557 under the
leadership of Mr*. Marti
Danklrfs was a big success,
with most everyone cooper*!Ing. These survey slip* have
RUNNER-UP for the best over nil project in
WINNER OK an award n t South Seminole
been
turned in and are now
the South Seminole Junior High School Science
Junior High School Science Fair wan eighth
being given numbers.
F air was Kathy Kacar, whose project in the
grader Dcnnin Broadway with his attractive
The Chamber will supply
health nnd medicine division was judged best in
project on citrus products and their uses.
numbers if the owner* want
the seventh grade. Kathy.twill receive a $5 cash
them for a donation just to
award nnd a personnl letter from A stronaut
rover the actual cost of the
John W. Young.
numeral*. No one will be
competed to purchsse them.
This is s step ahead in
preparation for home delivery Robert L. Ferrell Succumbs At 35
of mail that will rome at
Robert Lee Ferrell, 35, of Jeffrey, holh of North Orlsnsome future time. The pres­
150
North Edgemon Avenue, do; another son, David, of
ent Lake Mary I'ost Office
R O M E (UP(V — Former way* in dark glasses. Seated will become Second Class In North Orlando, died Wednes­ Philadelphia, Pa.; two bro­
King Farouk of Egypt, despite behind a table, he looked as July, and a new building will day.
thers, Richard, of Casselber­
hi* ponderous weight, is prac- If receiving the homage of be built this year.
A
nitive
of
New
Brighton,
ry, and Donald, of New
tirally the "Invisible Man" cf his subjects. He weighed about
Brighton, and his parents, Mr.
Pa.,
he
moved
to
North
Orlan­
250
pounds
at
that
time
and
Italy.
The fat, goateed man who lived in a luxurious villa.
Annie E. Murray do four years ago. He was a and Mrs. Lewis Ferrell, of
once reigned over more than
IT. S, Navy veteran, having New Brighton.
Farouk'* "gay life” con20 million Egyptian* still tinued for several year*. Then Succumbs At 77
Niblack Funeral Home, Cas
served in the Korean conflict.
make* hi* home here, but hla he gradually retired from
He was a member of Good sclbcrry, is In charge Aof ar
life ii modeet and extremely public life. He ia never *een
Mrs. Annie E. Murray, 77, Shepherd Lutheran Church of rangoments.
private.
In Rome'* nightclub* any 2232 Jefferson Avenue, died Sanford and was employed as
That's a far cry from when more. Occasionally, his name Wednesday at her residence an accountant with the Chem­
he came to Italy after a coup appear* in the local news­ following a long Illness.
ical Corporation in Sanford. Scout Exposition
d'etat forced him lo abdicate paper*.
Born,.Sept. 8, 1887, in Eng­ Survivors arc his wife, Mrs.
Hy Jane Casselberry
in July, 1052.
Where he get* his money, land, she had lived in Sanford Jacqueline Ferrell, and son.
Scout
The World will be
When Farcuk arrived at the and how much the ex-mon­ for the past 12 years. She at­
theme uf the Wekiwa District
Isle of Capri after the coup, arch has, are a mystery. He tended
the
Congregational
he was aboard the Egyptian once Was worth $250 million.
Christian Church of Sanford. Student Contest
Kxposition to be held Satur­
royal yacht Mahroussa and
Occasionally, n e w s papers
Survivors are her husband,
The Student Council of day from 2*9 p.m. at the
had It well • stocked with report he is broke. But the Joseph E. Murray of Sanford; South Seminole Junior High Coliseum in Orlando and Hoy
whisky, champagne anil gin former ruler simply ignores a son. George P. Engel, of School at Casselberry is spon­ Smut Troop 341 of Cssst*1*
lo start hi* exile in proper the report*. Ho lives modestly Ten a fly, N J.; a sister Mrs soring an essay and poster berry v\ill he in charge of the
style.
enough in his small modern Charles Mellon, of Texas, and contest on the theme, “Keep nuture booth. Many of the
He used to be surrounded by apartment in Rome and ap­ a brother In Massachusetts.
the Lunchroom Clean." Stud­ other troopi and packs will
*n army of servants, friends parently has no money warBrisson Funeral Home is in ents submitting the best en­ have booths on different
and persons eager to satisfy rie*.
countries of the world.
tries will receive awards.
charge of arrangements.
his every desire.
Thousands of foreign tour­
ists would stare at the fat
man with the black pointed
beard and dark glasses sit­
ting at a table outside the
Cafe ile Paris on Via Veneto.
Farouk's troubles began
shrrtly after his arrival in
Italy. His yacht left Farouk,
hia wife, then 18-year-old
commoner Quicn Narrlrnan,
and their iix-nmnth-otd baby
King, Ahmed Kami II, ami
bended back to Egypt and a
new regime.

Fat Farouk Fortune
Mystery To Romans

By FrancM Welter
Last call has been Issued for
talent entries and a chance
to win one of three cash prizes
to be awarded Saturday, March
20, when the Lake Mary Cham­
ber of Commerce will present
its annual Talent Show at 8
p. m. In the Lake Mary Ele­
mentary School auditorium.
Final rehearsal is scheduled
Tuesday night In the school
auditorium. Anyone Interest­
ed in signing up lo appear In
Ihe show should eontact Lake
Mary Postmaster Clarence
"Cracker" D o n a l d s o n or
James Daughtrey, C of C pres­
ident and chairman of the
committee In charge.
Ticket sale* are progressing
rapidly now and may be ob­
tained from any Chamber
member or from Donald Jackson, chairman of the ticket
committee.
Canadian Celebration
Canada celebrates July 1 as
Dominion I)*y to honor thr
day, July 1, 1867, when the
province* of Canada were un­
ited into one government call­
ed the Dominion of Canada.

Funeral Notices
WH*. ANNIK
Tuner*!
t e r v l e t t for
Annie K Murray. 77.

K*—
Mrs.

who
died Wednesday, will be held |
at 10 a. m Saturday at Brie*
■on Funeral Mom* with Her.
Walter A McPherson offi­
ciating. Burial will be Ini
Ouklitwn Memorial P a r k |
llrleaim Funeral Mom* In '
r ha r a e,
Fr.it it »:l l . i t n ii r.i t r i .r.K —
F u n e r a l s e r v i c e * fr*rt R o b e r t
Lee F e r r e l l , 33. of North Or­
lando. w h o died W e d n e s d a y ,
will ha bald at 3:30 p ni S u n ­
d a y In the- c h a p e l o f Nl. black
Funeral
H u m* . T a s s e l berry,
u i i h R e v i G o r d o n I ' ^ r y of
Good
Shepherd
Lutheran
C’hur* h, S a n f o r d , o f f i c i a t i n g
B u r i a l wi l l be in G l e n H a v e n
Memorial Park Winter Park
\ lb la c k F u n e r a l
Home
In

BIKE HIKE BADGE was earned by these two
members of Troop 507 who took a 50-mile bike
hike to DeLand and back. At left is LnMarr
Williams, Box Patrol leader, and Karl Rossman.
Both are first class Scouts in the troop spon­
sored by Grace Methodist Church.

“IF YOU HAVE MONEY—WE WANT IT!”
“ IF YOU WANT MONEY—WE HAVE IT!”

U S QDra’u BE) SuZBuE BAC3G
o jP w &amp; s r u n o &amp; s . . . i a n f o i

■*a* ana as

MEMBER F.D.I.C.
SANFORD PLAZA

i h a t «e

Charlie Smith Says:

WE'RE over

Next

to go was

F aronk’s

personal yacht, the “ Fahkr el
llilmr.” which was »old in the
autumn uf F.I52.
Then it wit* Queen Narriiiian and the couple's son, who
lout ii thfene before he was
old enough to reuhxc he even
had one. In March, I'.i.Y't, she
left Karouk —taking- the child
—and divorced him the fol­
lowing year.
Hut |-'areuk was undaunted.
He became one of the sight*
on the Vi* Veneto and wn*
seen nightly In on* or an­
other of the clubs, usually
with *ome blonde, iilmoul nl-

St. Andrews
Women’s Circles

a BARREL..

LOST OUR LEASE.
AND THEY’RE TEARING DOWN
OUR SHELTERS!

Set Meetings
By Maryann Mile*
Women'* Cirrles of St An­
drew* Pieahylerian Church,
Hear Lake, will meet nest
week to continue study on
Epheelan*.
1 he Night Circle will nieet
at H p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mina Ann Poythre**,
7411 Armstrong Road, Or­
lando. Mr*. Klcunor Casthcn
will be In charge of the
study,
Meeting of the Day Circt*
will he held nt 10 a.m. Wed­
nesday at the home of Mra.
Elizabeth Rote, 8610 Rost
Avenue, Bear Lake. Mr*. El­
mer Caaselmrn will lead the
study.

W E HAVE ON HAND

6 0 NEW CARS
3 0 USED CARS

1965 CADILLACS — OLDSMOBILE 98’b —
DELTA, JETSTAR, DYNAMIC 88’s —
CHEVROLETS, CHEVELLES, CHEVY II’s
CORVETTES AND CORVA1RS.
MANY MAKES AND MODELS —
RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED—
WITH THE “OK THAT COUNTS.”

Friendship Has

AND NO PLACE TO PUT THEM!

Week Of Prayer

SO WE’VE GOT TO SELL THEM — WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO MAKE THE BEST TRADE
OFFERS EVER! HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO GET THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE AT A STEAL—
WITH THE VERY BEST INSURANCE AND CONVENIENT GMAC FINANCING.

By Julia Barto*
Friendship Baptist Church
of Altamonla Spring* this
week joined with all churches
in the Southern Baptist Con­
ference in observance of a
week of prayer for home mis­
sion*.
The Woman'* Mission So­
ciety met dally from 10 until
11 a.m. for prayer with Mri.
Edward L. Kelsey, WMS pres­
ident, and Mr*. J. B. Jordan,
prayar chairman, In charge.
Thia Sunday, at 0:48 a.m .
Ihe Sunday School will observe

W E RE O VER THE BARREL-SEE US AND SAVE!
I

MOTOR SALES
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Showrooms — Second &amp;
2507 Park Drive, Sanford
Phone 322-0711 or 322-0861

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HIGHWAY 17-92 SOUTH

�O u t Of Focus?
A Senate investigating committee
haa been told th a t it is now possible
fo r electronic wizards to bug the
olive in your M artini so th a t it re­
cords w ith lethal clarity everything
&gt; you any.
The olive, you see, contains a teensy microphone. And w hat looks like
a toothpick stuck in the olive is in
reality a m iniature antenna.
This ingenious bit of supersnoopIng naturally brings up the question
of invasion of privacy. It also brings
up a couple of other questions:
One— W hat's to keep the unw itting
M artini guzzler from swallowing the

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

W A IT IN G FOR THE CALL
■*

olive, microphone and all? (W hat
could happen to him then m ight be
stranger than fiction.)
Two— If a little bitsy microphone
w ith a toothpick antenna can do all
that, how come the big television set
in the living room, w ith its long, un­
gainly rabbit ears, can’t bring in a
decent picture from a television sta ­
tion only five miles away?
Is the viewer supposed to sit there
drinking M artinis with olives in them
hour a fte r hour—ju s t to get a clear­
er picture?
Or is there something fyzzy about
this whole thing?

P o litical N otebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Thailand, standing athwart
the southwesterly eour** any
great Communlat push would
take, la not quite the sturdy
rock pictured In much of the
argument o v e r Southeast
Asia's future.
There are Indeed strong
elements of a kinA almost
totally lacking In South Viet
Nam and neighboring Laos,
Hut there are also substantial
weaknesses — above and be­
yond the admittedly trouble­
some subversion in Thailand's
northwest.
Look at the good side first
—the aide which seems to get
nearly exclusive emphasis
from those who contend that
I’eking and Hanoi are not
likely to shove the Thailand
•‘rock" aside, no matter what
successes they might Have in
Aslan land* east of i t
Thailand does have a rela­
tively s t a b l e government,
dominated by the military.
Under the SEATO part, it
has firm guarantees of its
borders. And it has special
assurances of military hack­
ing from the United States.
It it not a country seeth­
ing with anti-Western feeling,
for Thailand never has been
roloniied hy the Europeans.
The worst it suffered was the
indignity of several unequal
treaties granting trading and
other conceaaiona to the col­
onial powers.
Students of Thailand’s his­
tory asriibe the country's
avoidance of colonial status
partly to the opportunistic
I diplomacy of shrewd tilth
Century kings and partly to
Itritish and French willing­
ness to have the country
verve as a buffer between
| their Asian holdings.
Relatively speaking, Thail­
and's economy has been a
solid one. Average yearly in­
come per person is roughly 40
per cent greater than ill
struggling India.
Yet the offset of this en­
couraging evidence is consid­
erable.
The most perilous aspect,
viewed against the backdrop
of possible Communist en­
croachment, is the apparent
big gap between Thailanders
and their military-dominated
government.
The Thai people are long

fy

P rice T ag O n P riceless
*

has tried to manage without mom
for more than a couple of hours.
.You simply can't get along w ith­
out her.
If someone can come up with a dol­
lar valuation based on th at judgm ent,
w ell give it respectful attention. Un­
til then, no dice.

A New York bank has announced
a fte r exhaustive studies th a t the
American housewife is worth $159.34
a week in term s of current wage
scnlcs for the various household du­
ties she performs.
It is only fair to assume th a t even
a banker, who naturally has a high
regard for the dollar value, m ust
have had tongue in cheek when he
dreamed up this gimmick.
To put a m arket value on any p art
of the contributions n wife and m oth­
er makes to the home and to fam ily
life is like putting a price tag on
religion, character and integrity.
A much more accurate appraisal
can be provided by any family which

Thought For Today
Even so, I tell you, there is joy be­
fore the angels of God over one sin­
ner who repents.— Luke 15:10.
•
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*
The sins ye do by two and two ye
must pay for one by one.— Hudyard
Kipling.

Letters

Dr. C rane’s

To T h e E d ito r
Aren’t there five or si* of
these colleges in a 50-mile ra ­
dius? Let’s consider instead
Ihe need (or a new junior high
school, or perhaps even two.
How long are we going to
add bits and pieces to this in­
efficient building?
Who is deciding between
adding to this building or
starting fresh with a new
building?
Who decided we needed a
new lunch room' With our nice
weather picnic tables and
home lunches might have been
a better answer Then perhaps
our children cotijd have had
a science lab with that money
instead
Shouldn't girls have h o m e
economics rather than shop'
New showers have been add
ed but who decided our chi'dren could lake community
showers rather than have pn
vate stalls’

T i n Herald w t l f o m r * 1#!*
Irra from l(a rrad tra on pub­
lic a f fa i r s . T h e w r it e r m&gt;7
a i r a name pro vided the l e t ­
ter a l s j ca rries tha w rlltr'a
trti.fi a s m s and a d d ress, Let­
t e r s of f e w e r ihnn 21MI weirds
w i l l be s l v e n preferen ce. L e t­
t e r s a ddress ed In u lh r r s are
a ccep ta b le pro vided |ljey do
not
dr il
fs« p erso na lities.
I*©etry la not published by
Th e Herald.

Editor, Herald:
This is really a letter to par­
ents and all those concerned
with education m this area.
Our City F itte rs and edura
tors are now engaged in ob­
taining a junior college for
Seminole County. 1 have read
no words against this proposi­
tion or am 1 against it
I am, however, wondering if
this area has the money to
consider this proposal Do we
want a junior college because
we need it or flo we want it
(or status because everyone
else is getting one?

Herald Area Correspondents
enterprise
Mra. Ritchie Darrin
668 5834
663-4804

Altamonte S p rin g .
Mr a. Julia llarto*
838-1318
Bear I.ike-Forest City
Mr*. Maryann Mile*

838-3(78

I ik e Mary
Mra. Frances Weater

Caa.elberry
Mr*. Jane Casselberry

322-6219
Lake Monro*

838-5016

M r.. H. L. J o h n . o .

322-472*

C h u lu ota

Mra. Joan

l.ongwood
Mra. Dnnna Eat*.

Magia

365-3742

838-3317

D e lla ry

Mr*. John

N orth Orlando
Mra. M argaret Coaby

1-ton.

668-1883

322-6795

Deltona
M r.. Mildred Haney

Oateen

Mra. Clarence Snyder
122-4841

668.5631
Geneva

Oviedo
Mr.. Eeelyn Lundy •

Mra. JoAnn Hay*

365-3160

349-4873

Page 1-A Sanford. Florida

Friday, March 12, 1965

W ALT Lii a . g i c l u h , k d i t o n i S O r t a u i M K a
r n A M t V 0 I.1 0 1 .I3 F .. C l r e . l . n . . - n e a e r . l M . a . a . e
u u m . l t I ALL XAallK K
r.U I. H llooh.lllllB
A d v . r t i . l n a Dirtctor
A . e o c i . l . Editor
HOT

D U I t l l W II.LIAMS
■ o c l . t r Editor
o o ttik A t a r i .
CUT Editor

4 A S I I OIIUKMAHKM
Hu s i n u s U . n a g . r
r l l E O W ELL*
M scU sn lca i

Editor

. u* L

DILL V I S C M T
a t .l t rh o to g r.p h .r
P u b l i s h . * dolly o i o . p t S . t u r d . y , S u n d .y and C h ristm as; p u b ­
l i s h . * a . l i u d . y p r . c e o d i n g Christmasa t u .c u im u * hates

i a a i . v u i .i f c o u m *

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a s v i prists* la U la a .v a p a a .r . ____________ *________________
E n v o i.*

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Cftic. • ( f a a l . r * . tte rid a . a a d .r t k . a « i a t C b e c m »r U a iH .
». h i t .

(lid note: The Sanford
Herald is of Ihe opinion that
we are in nerd of a Junior
rollegr IVr have a question
for you; If you arc really
interested In the answers tn
thrse questions, why don’t
you ask th r Seminole Coun­
ty School Hoard? They have
■II Ihe a n s u r r s to all these
questions. Just for the r e ­
cord, the "City Kalhera"
have nothing to do with the
srhiwils. This Is Ihe func­
tion ol the County School
Hoard, the County School
Superintendent and the State
Hoard of I,duration. (They
all are county schools, even
If some are within rjty or
town lim its.' The proposed
Seminole Junior College will
he built hy the Stale of F lo r­
ida, if It ever is built. O pera­
tion and maintenance will
come under the supervision
of thr
Srm inolr
County
Hoard of 1‘ublic Instruction,
which will be rr q u lrr d to
provide 520 Don annually for
Its maintenance. Or so we
have hern told by the school
administration office.)

Editor, Thr. Herald:
The Seminole High chapter
of Future Farmer, of Amer­
ica would like to say "thank
you" for thr help you gave us
during FFA Week, Feb, 20-

We certainly appreciate
• ••* your interest and the concern
you showed us, which helped
ALL OTUEH MAIL ua to participate mure fully
111 II I T in
in FFA Week.
M l • Mo.ia.
David Littleton,
• IS I H o s t s .
Secretary
I N I M .ath

Bom. D.Uvarr
« F Moll
It. S ilk

Arc the taxpayers and par­
ents interested in what's go­
ing on in our schools or not?
Arc we letting those in pow­
er decide too much when it
comes to the welfare of our
children?
Do you narents know that
some geogrtpliy classes con­
sist of 50 to 70 students in
rooms where acoustics are so
had that "eachers must use
microphones to be hoard?
Why isn’t tile put up on those
walls and ceilings' Better still
why not use such rooms for
study halls and move import­
ant classes out to the wings?
This school is so crowded
that students have one way
doors Why Isn't another doorway added to the other end
of the building leading to the
wings?
I’m sure there are many
more reason) (or building a
new junior High school rather
than a junior college—il we
can't have both.
Hut l believe a junior high
is far more pressing for the
good of our children.
An interested parent.
(Name withheld by re
quest I

A d e.rtiai.s I t i n r w

jt'D i w m i
O .str

GBEBI

__________ ■
________________________

g . p a n . ( s i r a a i . r v a v , k .v . , r tiiN v u itp . r i k u . ( I t l . i
a t T k a a s a i e r d Marat* may ka r . p c s « a s a * la a a y asaaaar w l l k a a t v r l t t . a p . r m u . i e a a t tka a a b l l .k a e o f T k . M .r al*. Aar
Individual or firm roopoftslkl. toe ousk ro p ru d u clio a . w ilt k .
. . a s ! * . r o d . * I.! ringing „ s T k . t o r o i d * . o p y r l g k t a a* v i U k .
h at* L a b is U r dam agaa isedar tka U v .

W orry C linic

accustomed to authoritarian
government, and to • politics
which concern. Itself mainly
with Bangkok and a few
other cities and attends little
to the problems of the rural
areas, The old complacencies
are slowly crumbling, however, as a changing world
brings new complexity and
diversity.
In a new book on Thslland's relationship with the
United States, Frank C. Dart­
ing of the University of Colo­
rado says this of Premier
Thanom Kittikachom and the
country’s army rulers:
“One of the maj’or limita­
tions is their inability to rep­
resent the diverse Interest
groups which are emerging
from tha gradual expansion
of modern technology.
“They cannot make rational
and realistic decisions on the
complex technical and social
problems which the country
will face as ft moves into
more advanced stages of eco­
nomic growth."
Darling is one who thinks
LI. S. aid, bent to the mill-'
tnry. has helped reinforce
Thailand's "political gap" and

slowed v i t a l e c o n o m i c
changes.
Another observer, D. Insor,
who lived for y e a n in Bang­
kok, agrees that the alter­
ing economic situation in
Thailand Is bound to have
effect, particularly ainc* a
stronger middle class of man­
agers, technicians and skilled
workers is emerging.
Thailand haa not held a
general election linct 1057,
ami that one was clouded by
sharp chargee of rigging
against the governing perty.
There ie no real progress,
says Insor, “from nationalism
to national participation.'’
Tropical productivity ha*
made subsistence living easy
except in the sometimes rainstarved northeast. But Thai­
land must feed a growing
population and enter more
and more into uncertain world
markets. Some analysts doubt
It* easy-going people, even
with varied new government
development effort*, are pull­
ing abreast of the challenge.
Together w i t h o t h e r
trwuhlra, thrse problems make
the Thailand "rock” a good
deal less solid than granite.

J A Y C E E ’S

Fertilizer Sale
Tomorrow - Sat, March 13th

Girls, beware lest you cupy for maybe 70 years stooped shoulder. — these arc
worship at Ihe shrine of down here on earth.
attributes of the junked
W HEELER
mere physical beauty. For
When our body is "junked" human machine we step out
JC 6-6-6
true beauty is a spiritual nt death, the chauffeur l soul I of at the instant of death,
25% Organic
maltrr and persista after
That junked car is then in­
death. And it doesn’t suffer steps out of it* human chas­
from wrinklr. or stopped sis and maybe enleis a new terred in the cemetery for
Lb. Sack
human mnrhinrt, hut the
shoulders or gray hair or model.
failing eyesight. So Usr
Ilut it will l&gt;e the same chauffeurs will enter new
machines,
George's yardstick if you chauffeur!
wish to recogniir people in
George died at the age of
Thus, people who have suf­
Delivery
heaven!
•
fered blindness or deafness or 2ti In a jet plnnr, hut his
CASK V-435; George, aged polio crippling, may receive a crushed body- was merely his
To Your Door
5, entered kindergarten nt new streamlined human chas mangled earthly machine I'm
sure we shall r e c o g n i i r
the lit ad we 11 School in out Is is in the n e x t classro o m .
a n a in Chicago
| Hut the chauffeur wit) be George in his new machine in
CALL NOW
As our ohlcst child, he was identified hy what hr takes Ihe next world because of his
somewhat shy about pioneer­ along with him into that new liersoiiality traits.
322-5481
I A ls i) i » rite In Dr.
ing into the stcnngi- world of machine.
school, apait fnnn his mother
This is what we call t rarve in core of this rr« i9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. Today and Tomorrow
and other loved ones.
("charm" or ‘'personality" in paper, enclosing a long
stamped,
addressed
envel­
PROCEEDS
TO ----For this Is a tremendous contrast
to his physical
milestone In the life ufgcvciy beauty that pertained to thr ope and 20 rents to cover
Jaycee’s Community Projects
child.
old discarded machine on this typing and printing roots
when you send for one of
Fortunately, his kindergart­ euitli.
en teacher was superb.
Utilities and gray hair am! Ills booklet* )
Although I hadn't met h«r.
George later told us that
"Mrs. Sehmidle is llenutl
full" and he emphasized that
will &gt;f "ILlllllif 111 ”
With the wisdom of chil­
dren, George was seeing true
beauty.
For his teacher was about
rill years old, short, somewhat
plump and with gray hair.
According to n Hollywood
scout, she would not have
been typed as s beauty.
Hut she was a jolly, loving
teacher who became a second
mother to every youngster in
•A COMMUNITY OF HOMES — BUILT WITH riU D E "
her kindergurten room.
Her smile and twinkling
eyes made ouf boy immedi­
ately rate her ns beautiful.
SELECT ONE OF THE
For she had rharm!
HOMES NOW UNDER
Wrinkles do not mar a
CONSTRUCTION — CHOOSE
charming personality, n n r
does gray hair or false teeth,
YOUR OWN INTERIOR
eyeglasses nr a hearing aid,
PAINT ANI&gt; TILE COLORS—
interfere with it.
OIL
MOVE RIGHT INTO A
( ’harm is the aspect of our
COMPLETED HOME
human personality that will
doubtless be our I-D card nr
identification mark in heaven!
YOU'LL ENJOY QUIET,
May-lie we shall change
from one "chassis'1 to another
SUBURBAN LIVING —
when we graduate from this
AWAY FROM NOISY
earthly classroom in God's
DRIVE OUT WEST 20T4I
Cosmic School System.
TRAFFIC— YET ONLY
STREET AND WATCH
For our human bodira
town here are much like the
MINUTES FROM
FOR OUR SIGNS—OR
iiutnmnbilea which carry us
S H O P P IN G CALL AND LET US
to work or school.
Uur automobiles become
CHURCHES—
SHOW YOU AROUND!
dented, rusty and obsolete, to
we may trade them In or
SCHOOLS!
IN-SERVICE
junk them if we have a
wreck.
FHA FINANCING—$84/MO.
INCLUDING TAXES
Hut the teal You is not the
AND INSURANCE I
tame a* that automobile
INCL. TAXES &amp; INSURANCE
which you drove fur years be­
fore it was Junked.
The real You was just the
chauffeur or driver! You
stepped out of one car and
into k new model. Its batter­
ed condition did not show on
your akin.
And ao it probably will b«
in heaven. For our soul is
just the chkuffrur of this
human machine that we oc­
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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

Pape 2-A—March 12, ’65

f&gt;r«ni
the piz z a s
he sen d s o u r
FOR ABB
COMING
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CONSEQUENCE
-WHICH
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OUT OUR WAY
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WHEN a GUY ]
GETS GOOD I
ENOUGH TO
HELP MXI CUT,

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“She can't be serious, Claudia. Why, she's barely out of
peanut butter!"

vouve ocrr

TO BE CARE­
FUL MB DpNT

NTJu p t N U T T Y - T H C R E * NEVER BEEN
A lo c u st plag ue
Aro u n d here

TeuL -j
EK A C T uV
W HAT T O DO
IN CASE OF
A LOCUST
PLAG UE

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By Dick Turner

CARNIVAL

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R E A L L Y TH R O W S M E /

I A CO DENTALLY
DIALED A WRONGNUMBER. I

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THE SLIGHT GUP

OUR ANCESTORS
2

T MATEALL B7+St T
NLLEE HATED ANYTHING
A6 M£JLH A6 I HATH 0t7rB/

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p NO O e C H ItO ftK Y ( l u n * 22
to J u ly 111— S h o w a little
rn«r• #go And prldt n o w »o thit.
r*thtr« trtAl you m o rt a * &gt; i
truly d t i t r v t . R*i»« l«^»l
r n n » clo u in eti to b ig g e r thing'.
You ■r* cAtiAhl# * f t h f m now.
U ; u (July 21 to A u f . 21 »—
YoU n o w undAFftAnd th* beat
««y

i u T |2 iV \ ;

N

l A T V n DAT, MAHt-H tX HHA
L K t E R IL
TWKDKYCIEk,
T h l N a a d a r »n&lt;l a aanln* whan
you a ta a a n tr t o a lr u l a b t
and t X l m p r a a a otbara a i m
your o w n paraonal charm aa
wall aa yAnr (Incat a t t r i b u t e . •
which la a\l righ t. Maka aura 1
you g e t ycAiraalf In moat at ,
traettra eom llUon. howavar, t*
you ara to irteka tha plara n
tba aun t h a t x o u wlah a n !
t h a t la r l g h t f u l l &gt; s y o u r a .
A l l l l l l (Mar. 11 to Apr. 11)—.
If you gat o ( f to tha aporta or
recreation you e n jo y attar 4 n.
tng tha Im portant taaka be(&gt;ra
you, thla la a fine, productive
itay. Da kind InnlghL Hat tha
d aa otlon from eloaa tta you
dteerve.
T A t ’I t t ' l (Apr. 7" to May ] • ) a
__i l i a , about yo u a t home and
a t , w hare to m ake repelra and
add com forta needed. Then do
tho u g h tfu l
thlnga that
will
pteaaa y o u r _ c l o l t » t . o f kin.
Show that you ara v e f y devotad.
GKMISt (May 11 to J une 11)
__Step out ea rly to dn your
ahopplng and be w ith tha patanna who can m n k t tha future
brighter for ro u . Oarner tha
data or p ertin en t Information
needed. Hobble* ara fin* In

HCW MOULD
Llki? A COCO B acT
/N T H e e A fi-i

M N Bocyy V.W 1W N IS5 r u
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'Here's food for thought, Roscoe! Do you think people
were happier 1 BO years ago than they are living at
today's mad pace?'*

TIZZY

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WELL, THEN HCW IN TH&gt;
WORLT ARE YOU
LWR GONNA GET
BACK TO TVT a o m
CENTURY r*

Do w s hav# a Scotch boilermaker aboard? No, wa
don’t C ip 'n , but you had three of 'em just bofora
we sailed!"

1 p »— Li*ter»

TT

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T H Efo an es.

'You mean you get a $000 deduction for me and all
I get it a $3-a&gt;week allowance!"
A n ,w ar to Praaloo*

Business Tycoons
ac r o ss

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fir tier roll up your ai eevr* .j
early and get thoae chore* b e ­
hind you and pt«*»e other a.
Leave en o u g h
timr
to get
wurdrohe In order. Take b*auy or health trea tm en ts thet
make you frrl very much i l ' v * .
V 1 U I H 1 1111.11 II DO It N
T o l l %t • therm will be • gr«a t
i Ml tty h e r * t o t i r ^ u t l f y e u r oundlhg* eind you ahould riant
lie etudfe* along the flrld of
kiterloy d eco ra tin g and art,
h il* at the earn* time g iv in g a
pat on th* back f o r go... t w .-h
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tun* til o f f a n il* future
AltlF.g i Mar. II to Apr. 1»&gt;
-If you sh ow devotion to those
about you, you find they help
you to atta in your gre* * n
i m h i t t o n i Later, get Into the
recreation that you really e n ­
joy. Find greater heppinraTA t III 1 (Apr. 20 to May -*n
— It Would be win# to d«' t#
more uf y ur time ami money
on rinse ties today, and prove
you ara devoted by kind tie*' I*
Get fundam en tal affa ire well
o r me n fted.- U i • a. in or c d 1r *■• t
method
(. t:M rv i (May Jl to Ju ne | : i
-C on centrating upon what c»n
be don# to make other* ha,*pier la Bn# today, and If &gt; u
writ* to thoM who want f*»
beer from you, you make thl#
com pie t# day. Vlelt where
you can be a aource of light
o lio w .
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:j
«o July s n — u &gt; t ( l n (
w ith alllaa an4 ta lk in g uvtr
w h a t c an be do n e to be more
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fit* by a tu d jin g th* t*e#'i w . v ■»
and m ean t by which to hev#
more understanding of 'ttir *,
h» well aa ge tting yo u m « lf
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fore the gefteral pubBc In *
more desirable and liilermeflng
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th« l i g h t p*r»on«. flt*t* your
Aim*. G oing g la d ly to aocial
fun ctio n ! brings b rn tf lt a In t h *
future.
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VIHCiO (Aug 12 to Sep! 2:1
Many personal dutln* awAit
you now ao that you c*n n u k *
life let* d iff icu lt and happier
In the eerller part of the r mIng week. l&gt;»ok for geater
harmony with clo»e flee. Be
kind.
LiiiKA (Sept. : i to Oct. : ; i
Follow your hunch es and get
Into social matter* that give
you ch ance to Join w ith right
pertona in fine mutual p r o j e c t
Home new comer can develop In­
t o a fine friend Be gracluua
b CO It I*t o (Octa 23 to Nov. 2*. &gt; »
Do
whatev er
w ill
Increa***
preetige and recogn ition from
the public In g en era l, whl h
will also bring In a greater
abundance. Be mort aware
mundane affaira. Show
you
have wiadors, ability.
s A G i r r A n i t g (Nog . : : •*
Dec. 21 &gt;— ,*'orget thoae petty
a n n o y a n e t t and co n cen trate * n
being very helpful to other*
B r i n g more broad-minded la a
mu*t. Thie will ra u te othrr*
to he far ronra friendly, too
l AI’HK OK&gt; i Dec 22 to Jan *M
20&gt;— Try not to t e ao ernotfonel. Phnd waye to «lellghf
thoae who are cioe*ly related
to you. Clear th* deck* for t&lt;«ter thing* aa well, Oet thosa
reaular duties out of the *•*&gt;.
AUt AIt It * (Jan 21 to Feta.

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Horoscope
Forecast

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I.KO (J uly 21 to Aug ?1&gt; —
You can g o to your frlende
now and merely aek for /avo ra
and they ay* gran ted, tf e t h i ­
cal, leg it im a t e
B# m agnetic.
You wilt
lniprr»t favorably
thoee ot hers you meet eoctally.
'I H U O (Aug 12 to Wept. I I )
— 1f you m ed itate, you ewIII
know b elter how to serve thoae )
who mean a great deal to you.
There are also m a tters you
must atten d to con fide nta lly
iHarner the info rm al l*»n you
need.
L l i m t ( Sept. 21 to Oct. 21)
— Look to • very g^od and
su bsta ntia! friend for Ih t Ideas
you require nowf i o gain your
particular aim* You h a v e fine
talent*. Hag them for th* ea&gt;
tert atn m en t o f others.
• t O H ritl (Oct. St to Mov 21)
— Any civic &lt;*c public duties
you may have ahould be per- \
formed with h igh purpose sin ce ■
Many others will be b e n e f i t e d
thereby Be proud o f w h at you
do. Make your mark aa a good
cttlaen.
BAtilTT A R I l'g (Nov. 21 to
Dec. 21)— |( yo u * re v a n l«&gt;
principles and ten et# that have
p r o v e s t k e a e e l v e s In tho past,
you c a a m a ke g rea ter progress
now. Con sult w ith aagee and
follo w Ideas S h o w wisdom .
(C M tU lM d O s l t | a

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GLANCES

By Galbraith

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r i r m c n n x &lt;D»&lt;-. ♦; to Jan .
2 « )— K v . t r op p o rtun ity u p ra .
le n t now to se rv e o thers who
• re w o rth y and you m utt taka
ad vg n tag * of w m i . T h l« opens
up new o u tle t! for you a lio .
Get new w eek p lanned tonight,
A C It A f t lt ’ ft f Ja n J1 to Feb
19)— A chang e of a ttitu d e and
eome co n stru ctiv e etepa you
ta k e can m ake you r relatio n *
• h ip w ith p a rtn era b elte r In
th e fu tu re
Avoid oppos i t i on.
L iv e the f j o i d e n R u le.
P i a t ' K I Feb. 10 to M sr. 10—
A m o r e baatc ap proach to your
p r o b l e m a t i c a l a f f a i r e la n e e e e a a r y If you w a n t tha s u p p o r t
o f k in . Y ou ran I n c r e a s e p ro s­
p e rity a p p re c ia b ly . M ake your
p lana today.
i f v o t it m i l . ti i t n o n *
T O 11AY* he or she. w ill f r o m
t h e e a r l I e a t i c « l o o k u p o n hi m*
s e lf o r h e rse lf a a a p o t e n t i a l
hero , h e r o i n e
E n c o u r a g e thla
f i n e q u a Illy by g i v i n g m a n y
•p o rta and other tra in in g that
fen t e n c o u r a g e , plus t h e r e l i ­
g i o u s t r a i n i n g to keep y o u r
p ro g en y on the rig h t ch ann el.
T h e r e la great a b ilit y to ta ck le
a b ig p ro ject an 1 b rin g It down
to a w o rk ab le form u la.
M O N D A Y , M A R C H IS . IM S
GKMSItAL
T K *I)ESC|R*|
Y o u c e r t a i n l y are now r e a d y t o
a t a r i t h i s w e e k rig h t b y r e d u c ­
i n g t o an Im proved condition
w h a t e v e r you decided ov e r the
w eek -en d
la the
in can ■ by
w h i c h you w ant t o l i v e i n t h e
d a y s a h e a d . Yo u c a n c h a n n e l
y o u r a c tiv itie s In auch d ir e c ­
t io n !
w ith
m uch
ea*e.
(let
e v e ry th in g about you In apple*
pte order.
A ft I IE ft (M ar 21 to Apr. I D —
B e g i n t h e w e e k p r o p e r l y by
g e n i n g out those duties that
e r r b e f o r e y o u w ith e n t h u s i a s m
and
have a pr odu ct ive day.
First take any health t r e a t ­
m e n t s y ou need. T h e n g o - g o !
T \ l l l t f t ( A p r . 20 to M a y JO)
-—G e t t i n g " y o u r
abode
more
c h a r m i n g w ill Im p ress others
m o r e a n d y o u m u s t dm am t o d a y .
B e g ra c io u s In accep tin g in ­
v it a t io n s H ave a ch e e rfu l man*
n er and do you r ahare of en ­
te rta in in g . too.
( ir .M I M (M ay SI to Ju n a 11)
Improvements
around
your
hums
or
business
place are
m a n d a t o r y n ow. alnca t h e y a d d
v a l u e a n d c h a r m . Be m o r e c o g ­
n i s a n t of t he need* of f amily,
Hio, Ho t h o u g h t f u l t h i n g s t o
p l e a s e t he m.
M i l l ) * &lt; l l l l . t m r . A ( J u n e 12
i n J u l y S 1.1— ■ Y o u a b l y g e t t h e
in f o r m a t i o n you need no w tha t
w ill lead to g r e a t e r success
In t h e f u t u r e . Y o u r r e g u l a r a l ­
l i e s g l a d l y c o - o p e r a t e w i t h you.
S t a t e yo ur alma clearly.
L E O ( J u l y 22 t o A u g S u ­
lly
concentrating
up«n
the
• m a i l e r t h i n g s t h a t b r i n g in
quick benefits and forgetting
■those bi g d r e a m s f o r now y o n
m a k e q u i c k p r o g r e s s G a t fi d
of e a i r a vagancea. Th es a can
be very h a r m f u l .
V IIIU O ( A u g 22 t n S e p t 22)
— » Tu*1y | n ic y •&lt;u r pos 111on w 111
r e vi &lt;\ how to Im prove it and
k lv by se llin g 1 fine opjior
1 1] n 111■s m o u n d y««u You
fin* h e a l t h a t t hi s time. Get I
a bout
socially
tonight
ami
m ake wonderful contacts
MURA tsepl
21 t o O c L IS)
— It hy n ot «*t rid of w h a t e v e r
h a s b e c o m e o h* l e t s a n d q u i t e
u a t l n e s a n d r e p l a c e w i t h t he
m o d e r n a n d t h a n e w ? Assist
t h o s e w h o a r e In t r o u b l e . T h e y
« r * tin a Id * t o u n d e r si a n d o w n
pi tiblems
" t u n r i o ( Oc t 21 t o N o r H i
- Y»ni h a v e • v e r y g o o d f r i e n d
w i t h wond erf ul Ideas to better
) " ' i r p e r s o n a l l i f e, a n d y &gt;u
a l i qui d l i s t e n t o h i m o r t i er Ge t
o u t la t a r so&lt; l a l l v Ot h e Te will
b* \ t r y r e c e p t i v e t o you, k i n d

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Nov

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D*-’ 2P i — D o i n g al l t h # s m a l l
t a s k s t h a t a r e r e q u i r e d %o t h a t
Too ye? on t h e l i g h t aids of
p o l i f b a l h l g u i g s i» r i g i d n o w
Ge t y n u r c r e d i t b e t t e r e d . H a v e
It * a s l e r In t h * f u t u r e
( Ar u n HUY ( Dec s : t o J e n
101 — Di g i n t o t h e m i n u t e s of
a, b \ 11e h p 1a n y«» n h ,i v a )u«f
Pt of ( r «|
Hi! a r m l y |t we l l \t ,*k »
f h e f u t u r e m o r e s e c u r e . «\ . r
reapnndence
can
bring
good
t i d i n g * If y o u a n a l y e e p r o p e r &gt;
A U t A l t l t * ( J a n 21 t o F e h
I D — R* c o n sc l e n t l o u t In h a n d ­
ling a nyth in g
m n e c t e l with
g o v e r n m e n t . i o . t » *t,. k« - *
c u r i U s a . et c . G * t e v e r y t h i n g tn
o f d r r e a r l y T h e n i l e Vot e y o u r ­
s e l f t n loved one
D IM KA (F e b . JO to Mar lo&gt;
— Kerioua t a l k * w i th p a r t n e r s
w i l l re su lt in g re a ter c o - o p e r a ­
tion stud m l m eeting inf mind'*
I f t h e r e a t e a n y j ml n f * y o u do
n M a g r e e w i t h , p-. int t h e m o u t
k i n d l y In. riot a r g u e

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T O D A Y . h r nr e h* will be on*
o f t h o s e d e l i g h t f u l p e o p l e wh*&lt;
I n s i s t s u p o n b e i n g p r e n t * e in
w l f a t he o r s h e Is e n g a g e d In
K n » * v r r . f h * r s I* a
t o g » t b o g g a ! down by d e t a i l
a n d not g i v e f ul l a t t e n t i o n t o '
t h e bi g i s s u e * *t h a n d , a n d you
m u s t t e ac h lo s t u d y t he o v e r ­
all a i m s fi r st T hi s ra te r* the
l e v e l o f c&lt;»nsrl u u s n s s * qui t k l y
••'Til# S t a r * Ini pel., the! do ■«(
, r •angel.** AVkst y o u nasfic* of

your life Is la rg ely up t* t i l l 1
G a r roll
I t d g h t e r ' s I n d i v i d rial
F o r e c a s t f or v o u r skgti fi.r A p r i l
Is n o w r e a d y
F u r y o u r c opy
s end y o u r b l r t h d u t t a n d D u e
to C a r r o l l
Klghter
Forecast.
T h e J a t i f o r d H e r a l d Do* 1131
H o l l y w o - d 21, C a l i f o r n i a .

Billy Caspar
Leading Dora!

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4B Arboreal beme
50 (I re. n land
Kitlmo
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circuit

MIAMI (U PI)-H llly Ca.per
teed off in fait company to­
day in pursuit of a third vic­
tory in the $70,000 Dora I Open
golf tournament, and everybody hid their eye« on the
record tying 66 scored by Jay
Hebert In a pro celebrity
round.
Hebert fired hla three-underpar 33 33 In the warmup
round Wednesday, and collect­
ed top money of $500. The 66
tied the record for the extratough "blue monster" layout
at Doral.

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a u lila n t football coach at the
Unlvrrilly of Cincinnati, will
lake over a similar position
-al the Univernty of Minneiola
on Monday,
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T H E S E V E N T H -D A T
A D V E N T IS T CHURCH
Corner Tth A Elm
J . I* Marshall -------------- P ee to r
S E RVICES IA T U R D A T —
S a b b a th Schoo l _ _ t : l d »- m.
W o r s h ip Berrien _ 11 ltd a. m.
W ed naa day N l s b t
P r a y e r S « r v l c e ------ T i l l p. ra.

F IR S T BAP TIS T CHURCH
111 P e r k Aven ue
r . B C h i n e e ________ P aeloy
M orn in g W orship — 1:1* a- m.
S u n d a y School — __ 1:1! a m.
M o rn in g W ors hip — 11:10 e m.
T r a in i n g Union _
1:10 p m.
E v e n i n g W oreh lp - T: tl p. m.
W ed . P ra y er Service T i l l p. ra.

Alliance

E L D E R SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. nt H eeler Av*.
B. H am ilton Orlffln _ P a sto r
Sunday Sch ool ____ 0:40 a m.
Morn ing W orehlp — 11:00 e- m.
T r a in in g Union — l : l i p m.
E v e n i n g Worship — T i l l p. m.

P ra y er • • r v l o * ------ T:l» p. m.

Assembly Of God
P1NECREHT ASSEMBLY
O P OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITtb And Elm
H. M. W ild er -------------- P e e lo r
S u n d e y Sch oo l —— l : t ! e. ra.
M orn in g Worahlp — 18:10 a. m.
E v e n i n g Worehlp — T:lt p. tn.
T o o t h S*rv. (Sun.) _ 4:00 p. m.
M id - W e e k Serv. (W ed .) . T:J*
p. m.

Baptist
C E N T R A L BA PTIST CHURCH
Cor. I t l h SL A Oak Av*.
Onll Smith — -------------- Peeto r
S u n da y School —
M l a. m.
M orn in g W orehlp — l l i » * a. ra.
T r a i n i n g Uunlon — d i l l P- m.
E v e n i n g Service — _ BiOfl p. m.
V'ed. P ra y er Ser vice M O p. m.
Nuraery Open
W T R R _______________I:* 9 P- » •
Sunday N il* B r o sd ceel
W E S T 8 ID E MISSIONARY
BA PTIST CHURCH
Ith Sl. * Hol ly Av*.
Jo h n R. K i n g ------------ Peetor
Sunday School ----- 10:08 a. m.
0 u n d ir
Morn ing Worehlp — 11:00 !• tnHundey
E v e n i n g Worehlp _ 1:10 p. m.
W adneedey
Prayer S e r v i c e ---- - 1:1* P- ra.

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Episcopal

Methodist

CHRIST CHURCH
Chureh Str eeL L o n g w o o d
Fr. Charles W. I t e w o r L Jr.
V lcer
H o ly Com munion — l : M a m.
F a m i l y Ser vice A
Cl e e s e s 1:11 a m.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onore R d , e l Woodland A v e ,
Rev. John H. H ires J r , r e e t o r
Church School _
t i l t a m.
H o rn in g Worehlp — 11 :o« a m.
MTF ---------------------- - l i t * P. ra.

Baptist

Adventist

CH RISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1411 P a rk Avn. nt I t t h SL
R ev. Cliffo rd E. Ilnrrod. P e e to r
S u n day Schoo l —
*:&lt;! a- tn.
W o rship Service — ! l : o o a. m.
E v e n i n g W orehlp — M O p• m.
A llia n ce Y ouih
F ellow ship ( T u e e )
d:!« p. ra.

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HOLT CROSS
d l l A P ark A v a
Fr. Le roy D. Eloper, R ecto r
H oly Com munion
T ill a m.
F a m i l y S erv ice and
S u n day School _ _
1.88 a. m.
Morn ing P ra y er
( F ir s t Sunday —
H o ly Communion 11:11 a

BAPTIST MISSION
E N T ER P R IS E
S u n day S c h o o l _____ 0:41 a ra.
Morning W orehlp - 11:00 a ra.
T r a in in g Union ------ 0:40 p. ra.
E v e n i n g W orehlp — T;10 p. m.
Wed. Night
P ra y er Mealing _ T:10 p. m.
Rev. R. J. B o y n t o n ___ P eeto r

Free Methodist

Christian

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner t l h SL en d Laure l A v a
Rev. L »L K e l l e y _ _ P a sto r
T ele ph on e: I l l - T t l l
Sunday School ___ l : t t a m.
Morning Worship __ 10:41 a m.
E v e n i n g W ors hip _ T;00 p. ra.
Wed. P r a y e r Ser vice T:10 p. ca

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
HOT S Sanford A v a
IL Vornon F uller
Sunday S c h o o l ------1:10 a ra.
M o rn ln s Wors hip - 11:00 a ra.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CH RIST
l t l l P erk Aven u e
Be rt Brown ______ E v a n g e l i s t

Sunday

Bible Study ------— 10:00 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
E v e n i n g BervU* — 0:10 p. m.
Be* "Herald ot Truth” 1 p. ra.
Sunday on Channel I (
Tuesday
Ladlaa Bible Claaa _ 1:10 a. ra.
Man'* C l a a e ------ — M 0 P- ra.
Wednaaday
Bible C l e e * ______ M 0 P ™.

Lutheran
GOOD S H E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Hud A Orlando Drive
H w y. IT -lt )
Sanford, F lorida
Itt-T Ill
The Rev. J. Gordon P o o r y,
F etlor
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a ra.
Morn ing Worehlp _ 11:00 a m.
C om m union—F lr et Sunday Id
E ach Month
K i n d erg a rten en d Nurs ery

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oenevn
n e l p h Brewer Jr.
E v e n g a lla t
Blbl* f c h o o l --------- 1:10 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 1:10 a mE en ln g Worehlp — 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Ser vice 1:00 p. m-

P1NECRE8T BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onorn Itoed
M orning Worehlp . 11:00 *Sundey School . . . — 0:11 A.
T r a in in g U n i o n ----- 0 : l t p
E v e n in g Worahlp — 1:10 p.
Wad Officer* A Teacher*
M e e t i n g ------------ — 0:10 p.

PAOLA CHURCH Ob CHRIST
H i g h w a y 40 W eel
Morris R u b y ------- E v a n g e l i s t
Bible Clee* ______ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
E v e n in g Worehlp — 0:08 p m.
Blbl* Cleaeee Wed. - T:10 p. m-

JORDAN MISSIONARY
I4APTIST CHURCH
1011 w Fir st Street
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 10:00 *_ m.
Mu rnlng Worahlp
11:00 a ro.
Illbl* Study iS u n d a y ) T:00 p m.
E v angaltatlo Ser vice 1:00 p. m.
Wad Prayer Meat _ 1:00 p m.
Bill S t a p h a n * ----------------Paalor
A Cordial W elco m e to All

FIR ST

THE CHURCH FOR ALL
ALL FO R THE CHURCH
TH# Church k th* ir*« lr*l ttcinr
for th* building of dhnir»i&gt;
Iff and gCKidl d flm w hip l l i* a ilorahouif of •piniual va!uc« Withoul a
•trong Church, neither democracy
nor dvilixation can aurvive There*
art four aourvd naam a why every
je n o n »hould attend ierviaw rrguUrly and aupfiort the Church They
are: * l) For hi* own take t 2 » For
hla children'• aake. (3) For 111# take
of hia community and nation i 4 )
For tha aaka of tlie Church itself,
which newla hla moral and material
auppurl Plan to go to church regu
Urly and read your Bible daily.

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Christian Science
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 Emit Second Str eet
Sunday Service A
Sunday School —_ 11:00 a. mSubject: "Subalanco"
W adnaadar Service _ i:80 p m.
K i - d l n g Room: lo l W. Flret
W ta w d a y * : 10:10 a m — 4:10 p m

Church Of God

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1741 Country Club Road
Sponsored by Fir st B a p tist
Chureh
Rev, R. T. U e r r e t t ------Pealor
Sunday School —— 0:41 a, m.
Worehlp b*rvlc» — 11:00 *- m.
Tr ain ing Union —— t : l l p m.
E v e n in g W orehlp — T;10 p. m.
Wed I'rayar Sarv. — 7:10 p m.

CHURCH OF GOD
l i n d A French
L. II. A l f o r d _____ L........ Peetor
Sundey S c h o o l ____0:4i a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
F.vangallatlc flarv. . . . T 00 p. m.
F a m ily Night Service
T. I». E Wad ____ I 10 p m.

OSTE EN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIWT. 41!
Pb. MI-1114
F a,lor
Chaatar W. Plank
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Mnrnlng Servlc#
l l :c o a. m.
T ra in in g Union
4:10 p- rn.
ICvanlng Sarvlca — T:I0 p. m.
U adnaaday Meeting*
Org anisa tions ---- MO p rn.
Prayer ____
M o p. m.
C b o l r ______________ 1:10 p. ro.

CHURCH OF GOD
OK PROPIIECT
150! Elm Avanu*
Rav. Robert Watch . . . Paatnr
Sunday School _. . . * * &amp; a m.
Worahlp Ser vice
l i c i t a m.
E ng alia tic S i r * . __Tilt) p. m.
Tueday:
Blbl* T r a i n i n g ____T:4l p m.
T hursday:
Toung P eo p le gervlc* T:4I p m .

LUTH ERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
101 W. l l t h Place
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" end TV "Tbla la the
Life"
Herbert IV. Ooaraa ____F actor
Sunde r School —__ 1:11 a m.
W ors hip Service _ lu lu a m.
K in d erg a rten end Nursery

We linn’t consider it eavesdropping tn “hear” our children’s prayers. Nor is
it too much trouble! In fact, it is part of our responsibility to God.
For Mollie and Ted are His children, too. Parents are partnen with—not
substitutes for—our Heavenly Father.
It is Ibis sense of partnership that has brought faith and the Chureh into the
life of our family. We are not foolishly depending on our mere adulthood to in­
spire character in them. We do not command that they do what we say, not
what we do. And we never sit at home while they are in Church, as though the
truth they have gone to seek weren’t worth a grownup's effort

Gnypjrrif fcj /
K •L*ur AdiMrUmikg S*rvicm, Ime.
Strmimrt. Vm.

Sunday
Eiodus
11:1).21

Monday
Daulaforwmy
18-1)

Tuoeday
Joha
11:12-20

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Wednaaday
Roman*
10:14-21

Thursday
Colaaelane
I:) - I4

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Friday
I Timothy
44-14

F IR ST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W o m e n ’s Club Bu ilding
101 Oak A v a
D o rw a rd H. K n ig h t J r , P en is *
1 Sunday School ... _ 1:41 a m.
W ors hip Service .— T;10 p. m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CH URCH
OP TH E NAZARENE
W. Ind SL At Maple Av*.
Paul B l c k e * __________ P a sto r
Sunday School —
1:11 a m.
Morn ing W orship _ 10:10 a m.
T s u th Hour ______ _ 0:00 p. m.
E v a n g e lis tic Sarvlo* 1:00 p. m.
Mid-W eak
Service (W ed .)
T:00 p. m.
Third Sunday
S ln g a plretlo a
l : M p. m.

F IR ST CHURCH
THE NAZ ARENE
Leke Mery, F l a
Rev. W. U Holcombs, Facto*
Sunday
a _ _ Bible School
11:00 a m . _Morning Worship
1:00 p. m. __ E v e n in g Service
1:00 p. m. _ Wad. M id -W eek
Prayer Bervlcae
T. 0 S p. m. _ L e st Wed. M iss­
ion ary Service
OP

Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
1*1 Orange Str eet
Rav E. Ruth G r a n t _Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:00 a m.
Sunday E v e n in g _ T:!0 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study _ T:lo
p. m.
Conquerors Meeting
F r i d a y --------------1:10
p. m.

Presbyterian

METHODIST CHURCH
i l t Park Ava.
Rev. Robert M. Janklna, Paalor
Morning Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School _ _ l : l i a m.
Morning Worehlp __ I Ok A a m.
MTF M e e t i n g s __ 1:10 p. m.
(Ih termadteia, Senior)
E v e n in g Worahlp __ T;lo p. m.

F IR ST P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Smnford,
F it
Oak Avt, A l t d St.
Grovtr C- 8« w«ll Jr. _ Factor
E d g a r W. Smith Jr. A * a la U n l
Pa at or
Church S c h o o l _____ 1:41 a~ m.
i * H l o n Meats —__ 19;4&amp; au m,
Morning Worship
11:00 a.- m.
P la n ter Fello w sh ip _ i;00 p. m,
Senior 111 F ello w sh ip i;D 0 p. m.
E v e n in g Worship
7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer M eetin g 7:00 p. m.

Saha-dry
Hebrew*
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Southern Methodist

Methodist
F IR S T

We figure God wants us st the listening post, to monitor their spiritual
searchings, to shart with them the blessings llo baa given ua alb

CH RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
S unle nd E s t e l e a
Cltrun H eig h t*
Rev. C h a rles A H o g g __ P a st o r
Chureh School _ _ _ l : t l a m.
Morning Worship __ 11:00 a m.
M T F __________ __
0:10 p. m.
Eve. W o r s h i p ___ . 7:10 p. m.
Wed. P ra y er S erv ice T:!0 p m.

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. E T l m n i a ____Pa etc
Sunday School _ _
p:*g *.
Morning Sarvlcaa „ l l : c o a m.
Choir P reetlce Wad. 1:10 p. m.
Every On* Weloom*.

COVENANT

PRES BY T ER IA N

I t 7II S o u t h O r l a n d o D r i v e

Thomae H. M a k l n ___ Pastor
W o r s h i p ____ __ __,_ | : 0 0

Churoh School _

a- m.

10:00 a. m.

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

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

BETTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

HARRELL St BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and S taff '

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

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing St Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
301 W. lat. St., Sanford
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. St M rs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and S taff
COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Ine.
Harold Slama and Employees
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunica I. Wilson and S taff

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

A. DUD A &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J . M. Cameron and S taff

HILL LUMBER St HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose Sl Wilks Bowman St Employees

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S taff
BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb StenBtrom and S taff
PERFECTION
DAIRIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S taff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
An tioch B o p t tit Church. Ovt*4*
Jantrel B ap tist Church. 1111 Och Ave.
C h u l u s U P i n t Be ptlet Church
CbuluetA Boptlct Million
Elder Springe U cp lU t Church.
I l l Li li in i n ltd
r t r i t i i i p t U t Church. I l l Pork Ac*.
F rie n d s h ip Bap tist Church Pf
A l t a m o n t e S p rin gs
RL I I I. A lt* m o n te S p r l i f i
F ir s t B e p t i s t Church e t DeB err
F lr et B e p t le t Church 4 t G en ev a
F ir st B e p t le t Church nt Luke Marr
F l r e l B e p t le t Church o t L eke Monroe
F i r s t B e p t le l Church o l Longwood, Oar.
Church a O m n i
F lr e t Bh p U et Church e l Orlede
F i r s t B e p l U t Church s t Bn* Lunds Spring*
F ir s t Shiloh M ission ary B e p t i s t Church,
U S t W. l l i h SI
F o r e e l C lip Uaptlet Church
F e u n l e l u Meed B a p t ist Church. Oulodo
Lo p s S e u l h s r a B u p tU t Mleelen, C h u lu u U
B
Church
North
H i.
M leeleee rp
k eptUt
X u urprles
M ission
B eptU t
Church
Morn ing Glory B e p l U t Churoh, O e e e r e H*T.
Ml O il po M Uelen er p B e p t le t Church, Ben

LeeAn Apr Use 5U, Longwood

ML Eton M Uelenerp B e pllo t. Slpce Apt.
N ew
ML
C elr e r p
M U elen erp
BeptU t
1101 W. I t l h SL
*
N ew S elcm P rim itiv e B e p t le t Church.
U 0 0 W. It t h SL
N ew ML t l o n Beptlet Church, 1TI0 P eer Are
O e h l e w n B e p l U t Chapel. I I U W. | I U S l
Octecn B e p t U t c h u r c h
I'lnccrecl B e p l U t Church, t i l W. Oner* Rd.
P rairie L e k c B e p t U t Church, R id ge H d ,
Fere Ferk
P rogrcee M Uelenerp B e p l U t Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh MUelnnnrp B e p t l e l Church.
Ninth A H ickory
i t Jnm ce M u i l c n n r y B e p t U t Ckurck Bte.
ltd 111 Oateen
I t F eu l MU alonery B epU n t Ckurck. Il h SL
SL M t t t h i w n MU alonery B e p t U t Ckurck
C an een H e i g h t s
St John'* Mlee l e a n e r B e p t U t Church.
I t * c y p r e s * SL
i Te mple B e p t U t Chureh, F e l m Spring* R d .
A lta m o n te S p rin g !
Weatalde MU alonery B e p t U t Church,
t i s B H o lly AP*.
t i e s Hop* B e p l U t Church. I l l Orange Are.
O A TH O U C
Church a t t h e N a t iv ity , L a k e Merr
AU Soula Cntholla Church. I l l Oak Are.
Roman C a l b e l U Mesa. Sporlemna'a Club, .
Chut n o te

St.
Ann'a
Catholic
Church.
F areh lng
Il e c * . LaUery
SL Mery M e s d e U n e Catholic Church, Mattland Are. A lta m o n te Springe
CHRISTIAN
P i n t C h r l i t l e a Church, HOT S Sanford Are.
C o n g reg a tio n a l C h rU llen Church,
■**1 F erk Are.
Ncrthetda
ChrUllen
Church,
Pier II a
H aven D r . Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church o f ChrliL t i l l I . F erk Ap«,
Church a t Ch rUL Geneva
Church o f ChrUI, L on gw ood
Churoh o t ChrUL Fnoln
CHURCH O F QOD
Church
church
Church
Church

Ood.
Ood.
Ood.
Ood

1(1 H ickory
m i g. Fren ch
Oviedo
Mission, MjfrerprM*
EPISCOPAL

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ot
nt
•t

Sn laU

Eptaoopsl

V n I n y n f Ion

Church

B.

D eB ery

Christ Eplncapnl Church, L c a g w n o S
All l e l n t i KpUcopaL Enterprise
H e lp Crone XpleoopcL B a rk Av*. s t t t h

LUTHERAN
A ectnelos
Lulhorn n
Church,
Ovnrbroek
O r , Ceeeelberrp
Uoo d Shep herd U n i t e s Lutkera.
3100 R Orlande Dr.
Lu tbarn a Churoh o t the Radaamar,
l e i W. I t l h P ie c e
Maaaleh Lu theran Church, A m erica s Legio n
Hell. F relrl* Lake, Fern F erk
SL Luka* L u th era n Church, RL «M Slnvln
METHODIST
B c r a c t t Memorial Methodic! Church. E.
D eB erp A v * . E n le r p r U *
Baer Lake Method!*! Church
B eth el A.M.E. Church. C en een H aigh t*
Ceeeelbe rrp C o m m u n ity M eth ed lit Church,
H w y . I T - t l * P ln ey R id g e R d , Ceeealberry
Da Bar y C om m u n ity M e l b e d U l Church W.
H lg b le n d e , D eB err
Christ Matbodlet Church .
S unle nd E e le la o
F lr et H e l h e d l a i Church, t i t P e r k Av*.
F lr et M ethcd let Church o t Ovlcdc
Fired Bouthern Methodlet Church
W s n n n ' a Club I t ! Oak A v a
F r e e M cth ed U t Church. 1(1 w . i l h SL
O e a a v e Methodlet Church. G en ev a
O ree* M e th ed lit Church. - O n ers K L
O r e s t Chapel A.M.E. Church, Oviedo
»
O e k g r e v e Maihodlat Church, Ovledc
O ctcca M et hod let Church

F e e 1e
W e e la y c n
MelkodlsL
RL
H
W. e t F e e la
SL J em a e A M E . Sanford Ave.
■ L Mery'e A.M.E. Church SL RL d l l O itc o a
■L p e u r n
Met hod ic! C h u r c h
Oct cca
Rd. Entnrprtaa
Stafford
H a m er l e i
Method ic!
Church
a DC U cry
NAXAREN B
N e e a r e ia ,
W.
ot
th e
F I to t
Church
Ind nt Maple
th e
Ncocr cn c,
F ern
Perk
Chureh
*t
O'Brien R d , Fern Park
L e k c Merp Church a t lh * Nccc rcnn
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Com muni Ip P ro cb y tcr U n Church. L a k e Harp
F ir st
P resb y t e r ia n
Church,
Oak
A t *.
a
sl
F lr*t F r t i b y l t r l e a Church. Cnsnelbnrry
F ir s t
P rccb y lcrtna
Church
*1 DcBnry,
K. H l s h l n a S
P resb y t e r ia n Church * t Th a C o venant
IT U a Orlando Dr.
■L A n d rew s P resb y teria n Church t i l l L ea-

its

ftfal fcrk, Dr_ B ftr L tkl

Up aa la C om m u n ity P ro eb yterten Church.
U p a n ls Rd.
W cctm ln letor F reeb yte rlan Church, H cw cU
ferk , Kl III

S E V E N T H DAT ADVE NTIST
F o rce! L eke l e v e n t h - d e y Ad v en tis t Church.
H wy. t i l . F o rest City
Seveath-dey
A dventist Church. M aitland
A v n , A lta m o n te Springs
Bentord
Sev en th-d a y
Ad v ea tlo t
Church,
S ev en th a Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
alien"! A M E. Church. Olive A I t t h
Church ot Ood In ch rteL Oviedo
Chulnoln Com munity Church
Church o t Ood nt Prop hecy, HIT Elm Avn.
Church o t Ood Mtaolon, Enterprise
Church o t J e s u s Christ e t La tter Da y
•elate, n i l Perk A va
Com m unity Chapel, A ltam on te Springe
E eetern Orthodox Church. I L J o h n s Chry­
so sto m Chepel. H w y. IT.II. Fern P ark
C o n g ro g etlo a Both I s r a e l l l t h A Mmgnolls
F lr e t Churoh e t ChrUL S clea tleL
IS* E. Ind SL
K in g d o m Hall e t Jehovah's W itn e ss
Lake H o a r s e UalL t i l l W. Third SL
Flret P e a tec o eln l Church o f L o n g w o o d
F u l l Ooepel Taber nacle t i l l Counlrp Club
UL
Oliva
Uollnena
Church,
Oak
H ill
Hd. Osteen
P ln e c r e e t A sse m bly o t Ood, ITtb A Elm
Beafo rS Alliance Church. U l l A P a r k A v a
S e n i o r s C o n g reg a tio n o t Jo kavah'a W its e o e o a M l Sanford A v a
Tha S alvation Army, 111 E. t a d SL
U nity Chureh at Sanford, M l X. l e t SL

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St. Johns Traffic Potential Phenomenal
By Paul Breokahlr*
(Second of Three)
®
Potential commercial tra f­
fic at the Port of Sanford
may Include a variety of eommoditice from citrus to ce­
ment.
The principal export cargo,
according to the engineering
study made for the Seminole
County Chamber of Com. merce by Lockwood Greene
*

Engineers, Ine., would be can­
ned non-perishable citrus pro­
ducts.
In a one-year period 196263, a total of 195,362 tons of
this commodity moved to ci­
ties located on the Atlantic
Intracoastal Waterway.
In addition, about 60,000
tons of citrus pulp probably
will be shipped to the New
England area within the next

two or three years. This is
another potential commodity
for barge transportation.
Sugars, fertilizers and phos­
phates are other possible ex­
port cargos to be handled at
the Port of Sanford.
One firm, which wishes to
remain confidential, indicates
that it would be interested in
shipping 25,000 to 100,000
tons a year of dry bulk com­

modity by barge to Sanford.
The Orlando newspapers
use approximately 20,000 tona
of newsprint per year and
this probsbly could pass
through the port.
A new newsprint mill is be­
ing constructed at Augusta,
Ga., a city which already has
a barge terminal on the Sa­
vannah River.
Newspapers in this area

may receive their newsprint
from this mill in the future.
Merry Brothers Shipping
Company estimates that it
would ship 3,000 to 6,000 tons
of brick per year into San­
ford. They also have their
own terminal facility on the
Savannah River at Augusta.
Another industry in the tri­
butary area using paper, and
again whose identity must re­

main confidential, use* paper
in the amount of about 6,000
tona per year.
Columbia Nitrogen of Au­
gusta probably will ahlp 2,000
to 5,000 tons per year of liq­
uid bulk to the Sanford area
by barge.
If these cargos could become captive to barge trans­
portation using the Port of
Sanford, they alone should
Justify s one berth barge

terminal facility, the engi­
neering study finds.
Considering all three water­
way a — the St. Johns River,
the Cross-Florida Barge Ca­
nal and tha St. Johns-Indian
River Canal — it Is estimated
that the Port of Sanford
would handle between 500,000
to 650.000 tons of Import and
export cargo per year.
However, it is believed
th st it will take a period of

about fire year* to develop
the potential traffic.
"The Port must be sold and
the advantagea of using wa­
ter transportation must be
pointed out to manufacturers
atil receivers of goods," the
engineers believe.
The engineering firm found
that bsrge traffic on inland
waterway* has been increas­
ing steadily over the years.

Welcome . . . Squadron 6 . . . Thrice Welcome
Seminole County * * * *

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

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Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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W EATHER: Partly cloudy th ru Tuesday, high 75-80; low tonight 53-62.

c io &lt; *
Gerald L. Hensley, of 711
South Park, is credited with
giving the police a big assist
in helping catch a hit-and-run
driver last week. Hensley
chased the fleeing motorist on
Highway 17-92, stopped him
and held him for police.
•

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Miss Joan Wilke, of the
Seminole County clerk’s of­
fice, is credited with working
out a recording procedure
which will result in substan­
tial savings to the office. The
monthly savings on utilities
Will approximately pay for
rental of the copying machine.
The saving is expected to be
more than Sl.noo annually.
j,.

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MrirS-^p Postmaster Cccile
Heard: Why don’t you put on
substitute earners to help
your over-burdened substitute
i.irriers? Saw one the other
afternoon still delivering mad
at 5:10 p.m.
• • •
Kiplinger Florida Letter, a
well known news letter cir
ciliated privately to business­
men and published in Wash
ington, I) C . is quoted San
ford (Fla.) is planning a tna
rina on Lake Monroe, project
to cover M acres Facilities
will include a bound. probably
to br run on concession basis
*

Jiave you noticed how the
movie magazines have cap
lured Jackie Kennedy? Sonu
o! the current issues contain
the following stories. ’’The
Untold Story About ttie Ken
nedys and Burtons." "The
Man Who Waits for Jackie,"
"The Night Jackie Had To
Say No to LUJ," "One Wom­
an Jackie Can Never For
give," “Jackie Pleads: If Yon
Love Me, Please Leave Me
Alone." AH this and Jackie
isn’t even in the movies and
never has been!
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Cleveland Amory, rated as a
foremost social historian, will
speak at Ihe banquet session
of the Florida Federation of
Humane Societies spring con
vent ion March 20 rrt the Daytona Plaza. Daytona Beach.
.* • .
Channel 24, Central Flor
ida’s educational television
station, came on the air at
8:20 a m. today and all Sent
inole County schools were
ready for il, with TV sets In
every room in secondary
schools.
. . .
Members V the Seminole
DeBary H e.Jt division arc
scheduled to meet tonight at
8 p.m. at Bose and Wilk’s
Restaurant. At that time re­
ports on the Heart fund drive
are expected to be- about 75
per cent complete. Indications
co far arc "encouraging,
lay ■ President Luis Perez,

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- Coming op in April is the
Seminole County Chamber ol
Commerce b i g boil-a-cade.
Watch for more newa on thi*.

Driver Unhurt

t

A Sanford man escaped in­
jury Sunday when hit late
model
automobile collided
with a tree at 20th Street
and Elm Avenue.
Police eald Sam F. Walts,
40, of 706 Laurel Avenue, ap­
parently loat. control of hi*
car and it rammed into a big
tree. Damage to tha car was
pa lima ted a t 11,000.

VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY. MARCH 15. 1965

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 146

Profile Probe
Reveals 6-7
Feet Of Muck
A "profile probe” of a
designated area of the.bottom
of Lake Monroe ha* revealed
"six to aeven feet of muck
over the entire urea.”
Thin was the finding as re­
ported to City Manager W. K.
Knowles tiy Hurt I.ylel, engi­
neer with the Maurire H.
Connell engineering f i r m ,
who conducted the probe with
the assistance of City Engi­
neer AI Shaw and city work
crews.
Knowles said that t.ytel’s
finds were to he tiansmitted
to Connell, with a report
from the engineering firm
expecUd to be reecived here
Tuesday or Wednesday.
“ In view of I.ylel’* findings
in the probe area, I have ask­
ed him to submit his recoinmcmlation* for « bm row area
in the lake where suitable
fill materials may Ire found,”
Knowles said.
The probe area extended
approximately 1,400 feet out
into tlie lake from tin* sea­
wall bulkhead and east am!
west from the old bntidshc
to Fort Mellon Park. It cov­
ered the proposed 15 acre
site where the marina land­
fill would Ik- constructed.
Knowles an iil that I.ylel
would return this week to
conduct further field investi­
gations into the Incaton of a
suitable barrow are*.

Cold Air Pours
Into Midwest
United Prrs* International
Another l&gt;u(ch of cold air
poured Into the Midwest to­
day during the last week of
winter.
A tornado damaged trailers
at Boynton Beach Sunday.
Except for the West - and
Gulf coastal states, subnormal
I r m p e r a t u r r s prevailed
throughout tile nation.
It was six at Limestone,
Maine, and 26 at Louisville,
Ky., the same reading as at
Anchorage, Alaska, early to­
day.
The temperature dropped to
seven below at Ucmidjl,
Minn , Sunday.
One to two inchea of anow
fell in Pennsylvania and New
York, and one inch dropped
uii Denver, Colo.
Thunderstorms i n t h e
drought-stricken Los Angeles
area produced only a few
hundredths of an inch of rain.

Ag Production
Increase Urged
CHICAGO (UPI) - Swedish
economist Gunnar M y r d a I
told the National Farmer*
Union today there if ait urgent
need for greatly increased ag­
ricultural p r o d u c t i o n "to
avert world calamity."
Myrdal said the need for
food waa to urgent that U. S.
farm problems might disap­
pear in * short time.

Group Moving
To Base From
Washington

S e lm a W all
Rem oved

SELMA, Ali. (UPI) -C lfy
police today removed a 30-foot
long wooden barricade called
*)*'*’!
the 'Selma Wall" put up to
IV v*
„ stop hundred* of white and
Negro civil right* demonstra­
tors from marching on the
county courthouse,
HotK
K. II. Kelley
"Today is voter registration
A group of 23 men, headed
day. If they want to go down
by Lt. Cdr. Harry Sarajian,
and register, they can," said
arrived by plane Salurday
Public Salcty Commissioner
night and Sunday afternoon
Wilson Baker.
front Norfolk, Va. The squad
Baker pointed out Dallas
rnn has just completed an
County is under a federal
eighth month deployment In
court order to spoed up tha
the Mediterranean aboard the
registration process.
aircraft carrier USS ForresTlie barricades were remov­
1.
ed
at 7 a. m after the demon­
Elmer
Cook
William
The squadron is being trans­
strators had maintained an­
H ejtK le
ferred from its land base at
other all-night vigil they first
Whidbcy Island Naval Air Sta
ARRESTED IN deuth took up last Wednesday at a
lion at Oak Harbor, Wash., to — Dentil of the Rev,
point on Sylvan Street in a
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Junius Reeb of Boston Negro housing area.
The squadron's main body, lias resulted in slaying
The demonstration on Syl­
led by Cdr. John Underwood in« charges iiffainst the
Jr., commanding officer, re­ others s h o vv n above. van Street began as a prayer
turned to Whidbcy Island, The death was tho re­ vigil and protest in the fatal
beating of the Rev. James
where the unit’s old A-3B Sky- sult of injuries t h e
warrior boml&lt;ora are being minister suffered while Reel), a 38-year-old white Uni­
tarian minister, attacked by
turned over to other squad
in Nelnm, Ain.
whites last Tuesday mght.
rons. Thi a group is expected
(NEA Telephotos)
A CattvoUc priest In Jackson­
to arrive 1b Sar.b.-rd about
ville, Fla , Sunday referred to
irti. * ' *
■ ~
Alabama Gov. George Wallace
The squadron oat April l wilt
a* "a mountain In the progress
officially become a part of
of brotherhood" and added
Reconnaissance 'Attack Wing
that "faith can move moun­
One at Sanford where the unit
tains "
will undergo training In Uumodern RA-3C Vigilante re
Father John McShane was
WASHINGTON (UPI) — one of a group of white and
conn ah sance-at lack bomber.
Some 35 men scheduled to Flr»N«ln St*ii. Georg
A Negro ministers who spoke to
Join Ihe squadron are current-] Sriui ihiTu m*y!» civil rights j a gathering of 700 j&gt;er*ons In
ly attending schools at the m A irhetfi in
ictm a,
Ala., j a church as peaceful demontiase. Additional VAN 6 per |
" aI k h j M lir irivi n full flee- sl rations ami marches wers
sonnel are to report lo San [
tlmn hi it HVfl 1 n any high- held In several Florida cities
lord prior lo April I Tidal
lo protest Alabama officials'
way tliry rimont*
unit strength will be about 275
"In fact, if l were Hie gov­ handling of the racial trouble
men.
ernor of Alabama, I would in Selma.
Welcoming ceremonies plan I
More than 2.000 Negroes and
ussure full police protect ion
ned by YAH 6 wiw-s and San so lung as Ihcy matched In whites marched peacefully for
ford Navy personnel were up single file and were liut haz­ atxiut 20 blocks in Miami to
set when Salurday night* air ardous to l raffle," Kmather* express sorrow over Ihe death
lift arrived about Ihree hours said.
of Rev. Reob.
early. Preparations (or Ule
Smalhers said that what
A similar march was held in
event did not go in vain, how­ has happened in Netrna ha*
Fort Lauderdale, where atxiut
ever, due lo the arrival of "played Into tlie hand* of
425 Negroes and 25 whites pa­
the second group Sunday those wlio wanted to sturl an
raded through about a mile of
afternoon.
altercation in order to in­ town.
flame the sensibilities of the
In St Augustine, about ISO
nation and thereby incite a
Negroes
walked without inci­
demand (or passage of addi
tional hut unheeded civil dent for atxiut 16 blocks In tlie
first demonstration of its kind
lights laws."
"All that is needed is for since last August when whites
the attorney general’s office and Negroes exchanged blows
elections where local officials to file an indictment agnlnst in the old slave market,
refuse to register applicants.
Atxiut 45 whilci gathered in
reginti urs In Alabama who
—Stitf new federal criminal are allegedly preventing Ne­ fiijut of the U. S. Post Office
penalties against local offic­ groes from registering to building in Tallahassee to con­
duct memorial services.
ials, including police or state vole there."
troopers, who use force, coer­
cion br discriminatory devices
to deny ellgiblle persons the
OPEN FRIDAY
rigid to register and vote.
An administration spokes­
NITE TIL 9
man said six states—Albania,
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY m
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississi­
ppi, South Carolina and Vir­
ginia— where an alleged pat­
tern of voter discrimination
exists would feci the full Im­
pact of the bill.
The bill also would strike di­
rectly at strife-torn Selma,
MIR" SHIRTS
Ala., where local and slate of­
AND SHIFTS
ficial! have been accused of
denying Negroes the right to
FOR GIRLS
register snd to vote.
At a White House meeting
Sunday, Johnson's key civil
rights advisers and congres­
sional leaders held a last-min­
ute review of the President’s
special message and of plana
What fashion, what
for accompanying legislation,
funl 8 I • * p shift!
due to be submitted to the law­
snd shirts in color­
maker's Wednesday.
ful p r i n t s that
wash I Scoop tham
Johnson's news conference
up nowl In (Iris1
Saturday followed an lntenslv*
sizes 4 to 14.
three-hour meeting with Ala­
f
bama Gov. George C. Wallace.
The President said afterward
CHARGE IT!
that what happened in Selma
March 7 waa “ an American
tragedy." •
Navy personnel of Heavy
Attack Squadron 6, about to
convert from the old Sky-war­
rior bombers to the sleek new
Igilante reconnaissance - atack Jcls, have started arrivii)t at Sanford Naval Air Sta-

Smalhers Favors
'Full Freedom'

V All-6 FLEUR-DE-LIS insltrnln was delivered
to Sail lord Naval Air Station by Lt. Cdr. Harry
Sarajian (rig h t), officcr-in-churgc of the firs t

Heavy A Mack Fniiadron 6 detachment, and by
Lt. A. li. Shelly, xi|un(ln&gt;» operations officer, on
their arrival lale Saturday night. (Navy l'hoto)

LBJ Takes Civil lights To Nation
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Correct a deep and very un | gresswnal leader* In make an
President Johnson goes before just flaw ,n American deinu- eviraurrdinary appearance be
Congress and the natiun to- crary."
lore a Joint session of the
night to outline the voting The Chief Executive accept ll&lt;-u*e arid Senate at 9 p. m
rights measure lie hopes will eil an invitation from eon IJ ST I Majoi television and

Tiger Island Targets Destroyed
SAIGON (UPI) — More
than 100 U. S. fighter bomb­
ers today blasted a huge
Communist a m muni lion sup­
ply area in North Viet Nafn
only toe miles from Hanoi,
North Viet Nam’s capital.
The planes—most of them
from 1), fi. Navy aircraft
rarrier* — flew deep Into
North Vietnamese territory
to htm m er the Pbu Qul am­
munition dump with bombs
and rockrts.
SAIGON (U Pli — U. S.
warplanes rained bombs and
rockets on Communist North
Viet Nam today in a power­
ful followup to a slushing air
attack aguinst a North Viet­
namese naval base in the
South China Sea.
American official* here anliounrcd Dial today's raid was
in retaliation for continuing
acta of sabotage and terror­
ism by Communist forces in
South Viet Nam.
I t followed-by less than 24
hours a U. S.-supported as­

sault by 26 South Vietnamese
fighter-bombers on Tigrr Is­
land, a major Communist
base just north of the iTtii
parallel.
The targets and number of
planes involved in today's
mission was not immediately
disclosed.
An American m i l i t a r y
spokesman said there was a
new policy against revealing
details of ‘'support-type" mis­
sions iri which the Vietnamese
air force plays the major
role in the actual bombings
while U. S. plane* knock out
Communist anti-aircraft bat­
teries.
Sunday's raid fell into tliut
category. Nguyen Cao Ky',
the flamboyant commander of
the South Vietnamese air
force, flew the lead plane.
Two American Air Force pil­
ots, both colonels, were
utmard participating U. S.
jets and fighter-bombers.
A government communique
said targets on Tiger Island—

u reconnaissance control cent­
er and several supply depots
unit barrack* were destroy­
ed The communique .aid the
island w a s * major mondial
ing point for Mijiply slops Infiltiating South Viet Nam,
North Viet Num protested
the attack us ‘ a new act of
wai "

Unde tlie raid against
North Viet Nam was In prog­
ress Sunday, U. S, jet air­
craft flew 31 romlml sorties
against Communist positions
inside South Viet Nam, These
attacks were directed against
guerrillas m Hsu Nghla Prov­
ince just northwest o f Saigon
and in Tay Ninh I'mvince 50
miles northwest o f the cap­
ital.
U. fv. Marine Corps offi­
cials at Da Nang today
strengthened safely proced­
u r e around the big Ameri­
can air base there following
the death of a Marine enlist­
ed men shot by an edgy bud­
dy who mistook him for a
Communist infiltrator.

radio networks planned live
coverage of the event.
Johnson’s dramatic decision
to take his r u e to Congress
and Ihe nation underscored
the gravity with which he
views tho current civil rights
crisis m Alabama.
It |v highly unusual for a
president to address Congress
personally except when dellvering hi* annual Stale of the
Union message or speaking on
matters of grave national em­
ergency
Johnson announced st a new*
conference that he would ask
Congress to wipe out all dis­
criminatory barriers to Negro
voting and sutntitule a single,
uniform standard for easy votcr ^registration.
Ttie proposals, hammered
out by Ally. Gen Nicholas
DcB. Kalien bach and Senate
leaders of both parties during
the past week, would affect
Immediately 500 counties in
the South where Negroes have
been denied the right to bal­
lot. ’
The voting rights measure
Is expected to contain three
principal features:
—A ban on discriminatory,
county and stale literacy tests.
—Appointment of federal
registrars to assure that quali­
fied voters sre showed to bal­
lot in loc*1, stale and federal

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