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Documentary
'Gold Mine'
Found In Box

®h* B inturB W rrill
Pago 4-A— Feb. 11, 1965

Service Station
Aides, Clients
Warned Of Law
Smoking around the g*»oltna pump* at Florida's sereice aUtions is going to be
stopped, according to Bert
Voorheea, president of Allied
Gasoline ReUllers Association
o f Florida,
In a recent meeting with W,
T. Knight, chief deputy firs
marshall for tha State of
rids, it was pointed out that
tha fire coda was being violat­
ed by service sUtlon employee
and customers smoking while
their car was being filled with
gasoline.
"No Smoking" signs are go­
ing up on the gaiollne islands
to remind both employes and
customers that smoking and
gasoline are a dangerous com­
bination.
Voorheaa sUted that AGRA
will do everything it could as­
sist the sUla fire marshall in
enforcing this regulation, lie
will ask for reports on Feb.
20 from members of tha board
o f director* of AGRA when
they meet in St. Augustine
about the enforcement of the
“ no smoking" requirement in
areas throughout the state.

New Gimmick
Answers If
You’re Drunk
BONN ilii’ I)—West German
bar keepers have begun sell­
ing "tell yourself 1/ you're
getting drunk" balloons.
The bslloons change color
according to the amount oi al­
cohol on the breath of the per­
son blowing them up.
The man who put the bal­
loon* on the market, in de­
partment stores si well as
bars, said thal within a week
he had calls for 16 million of
the gadgets.
The bslloons were offered
after stricter traffic laws
made it an offense to drive
while drunk even ii the driver
was not Involved In an acci­
dent.
Police have used balloons
for about six years. They ire
not
admitted In German
courts as evidence, but police
say the balloons help them de­
cide who to pull in for a blood
test.

DAISY MAE nnci Li’! Abner (Maureen Boyle
and Rusty Jepson) were ‘ married up” durinjf
intermission nt Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored
by the Oviedo High senior class to help defray
graduation expenses.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
February 8, 1965
Admission!
Ernest Brolherion, William
Brown, Judy Burtchael, R5vonda Coldwcll, Bess Crews,
Charlie Dorton, Henry Foster,
Marie Francis, Willie Galnrs,
Marvclyn Grime, Kevin MeGiff, Jerry- Merriwcathkr,
Henry Oliver, Blanney Sctney,.
Dotlna Ann Southward, Hetty
Ward, Dorothy Wilks^ Lucy
Wilson, Elizabeth Young, Ar­
lene Ryan, Hanford; Arthur
Buckley, DeBury; Jessie Jones,
Lake Monroe.
Dlsrhargra
Jean Slary Adams, Gregg
Hutton,-Dorothy Causey, Fran­
cis
Charhonneau,
Virginia
Crosby, Carole Day, Larry
Dodson, Henry Jaeger, Irene
Lommcrse ami baby boy, Phyl­
lis Martin, Lydia Mokler, Yoklko Roy and baby girl, Laur­
ence Ryan, Sanford; Ruby
Matthews, Loch Arbor; Irvin
Norton, Maitland.
FEBRUARY 6, IBM
Sandy Anderson. Goodwin L.
Anderson, Cornel Thompson,

Alice Ha Redone, Joanne Scott,
Bryan Brown, Fay Bellamy,
Alfreds Burrows, Patricia Hol­
loway, Gladys Hamilton, Sue
Tatum, Luella Shafer, Betty
Robertson, Boby Boy Bender,
Wanda Gail Ritchie, Sanford;
Gladys Strcblow, Altamonte
Springs; Clara Lee, Dcllary;
John Hancock, Deltona; Wil­
liam H. Brown, Lake Mary;
Mildred
Case, , Ixmgwood;
Mary E. X ttfill, Oateen
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Ryan.
Sanford, baby boy and baby
girl: Mr and Mrs. John Hol­
lowly, Ssnford, bsby girl.
Discharges
Judith Luhitz, Constantine
DeWolksl, Ida Mac Hampton,
Nora Newsome, Fannie Moore,
Walter Brooks, Joyce Alex­
ander and baby boy. t-eonora
Ashford, ‘ Joseph Smith Jr.,
Joann Smith, Susan Donahoe
and baby boy, Sentorla R.
Ward. Sanford. Fayverletfa
Frazier. Altamonte Springs;
Helen Barlow. Esther Cordes,
Deltona; Mildred I’ aquin, Cassada; IfuUla Klbbe, Orlando

DENVER (UPI) — Officials
at the University of Denver
finally got around to going
through an old brown card­
board box which was shoved
away In a corner of a library
room.
The box contained:
—An oath of allegiance sign­
ed by George Washington and
executed by Maj. Gen. Arthur
St. Clair at Valley Forge on
May 12, 1718.
—A document appointing
Jefferson Davis, who later be­
came president of, the Confed­
erate slates, as secretary of
war under President Franklin
Pierce in 1553.
—The 14th known existing
copy of the wallpaper edition
of the Vicksburg
(Miss.)
Daily Citizen for July 4, 1853.
—A Civil War rosier, a
large collection of bank notes
issued during the 1800s and
stock-certificates from early

.

•

Legion Unit Captures Honors
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Auxiliary of Campbell Lota*
ing American Legion Post S3
of Sanford hai received a cit­
ation plaque and cash award
from American Legion Aux­
iliary, Department o f Florida,
for obtaining higher than
quota membership.
Through the memberahip
committee,
Mrs.
Charles
Webster, rhalrman, and Mr*.
Russell Tench, Mrs. E. K.
Baxter, and Mrs. Thco Stiles,
total membership in the unit
attained a rating of 133 per
cent.
Members of Ihe committee
were cited by the unit presi­
dent, Mrs. Paul Pesold, at tha
monthly meeting at the Post
Home.
Miss Frances Cobb showed
the film, “ Old Glory," which
will be shown through cour­
tesy of the Legion at local

A report on the recent
rummage sale was given by
the chairman, Mrs. Hugh
Wynn. Mrs. W. J. King told
of sending boxes o f comfort
articles to three veterans
hospitals.
Members were urged to
write President Lyndon John­
son in efforts to prevent clos­
ing o f many of the VA hos­
pitals.
It was voted that the aux­
iliary unit would pay all ex­
penses to send one girl to
Girls State in Tallahassee
this summer.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter read a
letter from the Costa Rican
School Syitem, in reply to a
letter from her, which thank­
ed the unit for its interest
jn them. Mrs. Hunter also re­
ceived several school book* in
Spanish which she will turn
over to the Seminole High
School Spanish department. .
Colorado mining ventures.
The meeting was opened
Officials at the university
said they had assumed the with devotions given by Mrs.
box contained routine records. J. Q. Galloway who also serv­

By Jane Casselberry

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668-5631 Deltona

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w eather says

Nora Norris
TB 8-1614
8. Seminal*

PALM BEACH (U P I)-O ne
of the best known works of
Vincent Van Gogh belongs todsy to s mystery man who
paid 5908,000 for it and six
other paintings of the 19th cen­
tury French masters.
Van Gogh's "The Sower”
was bought for 5250,000 at a
society auction here by New
York City Attorney Roger
Orcsman, on behalf of a client
he declined to name.
Oresman was by far the
heaviest bidder in the sale of
25 work* of French impress
ionist and post-impressionist
painters which brought a total
of 51,425,750.

S A V E IS RIGHT N O W ! COM E SEE

THE TIME T O

It

when winter

Virginia Fatroskl
P. O. Box 111*
Hanford
Phyllis Kugrnstaia
FA 2-6254
Lake Mary

Mystery Man
Buys Paintings

Showrooms For New Shipmenls Now On Order.

M ajorette W ins

Surely Howe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jlowe of
Casselberry, took third plate
Saturday in twirling competi­
tion in the intermediate di­
vision at the Gaiparilla Festi­
val In Tampa. Approximately
400 girl* from all over the
state participated in the con­
test.
A senior at Lyman High
School, Handy has been active
in the Majorette Corps of the
Greyhound IUnd for the past
four year* She plans to enter
the Stars and Stripes NUTA
Open in Eustls later this
month.

ed refreshments o f coffee and
cookies at close of the busi­
ness.

M A T H E R OF SANFORD'S GREAT

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Twirling Honor

ichoota this week.

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The Sanford Municipal Zoo
will be livened up considerab­
ly Saturday afternoon. How?
Two clowns, Mike and Cup­
cake, of the Clyde Beatty Cir­
cus will be tjjrre in person
from 2 till.4 to have fun and
play pranks on visitor*. They'll be giving away balloons and
lollypops to the kids. You'll
enjoy it, we feel sure.
'• • •
Bob Brown, Seminole Coun­
ty's toning director for the
post several years, is back in
Orange
Memorial Hospital
undergoing a series of tests.
Bob reports his mysterious
fever has been checked and
he expects to be back at his
desk soon. All hope so.
•
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Congratulations to popular
•'young" Gu* Sawyer, Cassel­
berry's town marshal, and his
wife, Zeta, on their 65th wed­
ding anniversary.
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The Democratic Woman’s
Club's of Seminole County
will hold its regular meeting
at the home of the president,
Mrs. Catherine. Gehr in Lake
Mary, Saturday at 2 pm.
There is to be an election of
officers and all Democratic
women qte urged to attend.
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■
Have you noticed bow nice
the lots next to the f’olicc
Station look all cleared o ff?
City Commissioners did and
commended the Chief, who
said all credit w as due to City
Manager i'ete Knowles. Work
was done by city ptisoiyus.
Sure looks nice. Mr. Knoiftpb.
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Snow Blanket
e a p o n r y Closes Schools .
Hy United Press International
Blizzards moved across the Midwest today, cholcinj* roads with more than foot o f snow. Hundreds o f
motorists were feared stranded in wind-blown drifts
between Omaha and Lincoln, Neb.
Schools were closed throughout western Iowa,
where up to 10 inches o f
snow fell in an hour, and
would-be travelers in Ne­
braska, Iowa, Minnesota
and Wisconsin were warn­

Seminole County * * * *
on the St, Johns River * * * * “ The Nile of Am erica”
Will Retaliate
In Full Force,
iim t lit
Dirksen States ( U lu * S a n f n r i *
*

AURORA, III. (U PI) —
Senate Republican Leader Ev­
erett M. Dirksen said Presi­
dent Johnson told him the
United Stites plan* to "step
up our actions In Viet Nam.”
“ We will give back as
much as we receive, but we
will not bomb Hanoi as of
now,” Dirksen quoted John­
son, who filled him in by tel­
ephone on the latest Viet
Nam developments.
Dirksen ssid the United
States is increasing Its mili­
tary hardware in South Viet
Nam in the event of future
"retaliations" against t h e
North.
"W e’rs beefing up our
weaponry so when we have
to retaliate, again we can
really
retaliate with full
force, and even if it goes
well beyond Ihc'mfTparallel,*"
he said. "W e propose to meet
these Viet Nam attacks and
not for- a moment take them
lying down."

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Zip Code 32771

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W EATH ER: Cloudy and showers likely Saturday, high in 80s; low toiiighl in (IPs.

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School Board Endorses Metro 'Phone System
Plagued By
LD Delays,
Inefficiency

Liberalization
Bid In Social;
Security Law

WASHINGTON — (Spl) Sen. George A, Smathers, in
b&lt;-h*I3—*4. himself—and. Sen.
Spessard Holland, today intro­
duced in Hie Senate a hill to
increase to 32.40U the amount
Social Security recipients are
permitted to earn without suf­
fering deductions in their oldWATCH FIT. WAITING
age insurance benefits.
AT WHITE HOUSE
Under present law.
for
W a s h in g t o n
iu it i—a
AERIAL PHOTOS o f
mood of watchful waiting every two dollars earned by a Iho Sanford Area - d e­
settled over the White House beneficiary tinder 72 with an pict present and p ro­
today while officials altempt­ annual inromc of SI,200 to $!,- p o s e d fligh t patterns
ed to assess the latest devel­ 700, one dollar in benefits is
fo r tliw Sanford Naval
opments in the deepening withheld. For each dollar of
A ir Station. Hlaeli-andannual earnings above JI.700.
Viet Nam crisis.
white lines in the upper
an
equal
amount
of
one
dol­
The
President's
official
I photo outline the pre­
calendar contained only one lar in benefits is withheld
s e n t take-off and or
The
effect
of
this
law
as
it
appointment hut it was ex­
pected that conferences with now stands, Smathers declar­ landing’ pattern for the
his top military and diplo­ ed, is to penalize social secur­ east-west runway. Low ­
matic advisers would occupy ity recipients by making it er photo depicts how
difficult or impossible for I ( w it h complet ion o f t he
much of his day.
Tickets aic out for the KiTiie Chief Executive three them to auplemcnt their bene­ north - south runway
wants snnuml pancakssupper
wi th funds front the
times in the dark hours be- fits with outside earnings
Mid sorUon, slated for MaJ$h f*tw dawn, got up and call­
In most cases, he pointed
$f&gt;.7 million requested
gat ‘ Tak. Is th« club's o-Ly ed the White House "'situa­ out, these benefits art- totally , o f 0 o n t ' « e &gt; s ) the
fund raising activity and all tion room" to keep In touch nadequste to meet the finan
N avy's je ts will circle
funds go toward the scholar­ with
isl needs of recipients and 1 east o f Sanford, clirtiin
Vietnamese
develop­
ship fund and tile work of the ments.
eir dependents
ntinu practically nil of
liavs and Gills committee
n addition to helping them
Willie
House
Press
Secrethe jet engine noise for
j
hjlunthropir*.
and other club p
Reedy soul r.Rc their financial problems,
taryJ ( |CI»rn«*
the city. Lake Monroe
P
•
• *
the Florida Senator stated,
th** 1"frail•l»*nt
is at the top o f the
full or part time work ran
Th inp&gt; y u ou l' ht to know . iMI’k on Noi
photo anil Lake Jessup
ha\e an important psyrhologi
111.’Viii 'H ‘oiinty \* now Uikh**1 lumo* at thr
at the Lotioni.
Council cal value to social security re
than V olina, |"ipijljit inn w l*P. Nat i" nal
Si*i
(N avy P h oto-)
*y urre not. flier! i
Un
clptents
A &gt;par aig"
pi
psp
lit
ritlllllAt*1
* put noon.
• For millions of our senior
hut
Brevard at I IP.IH'U ami Volu­
citizens " he continued, en
sia at I 1:1.000.
M XSSI VE AIR
forced idleness means l*'ie
*
*
*
dom, a feeling of uselessness
STRIKES MADE
It's not unique that San­
SAIGON tU Pli — Military and futility and bad mental
lleing
ford shoppers go to Orlando. authorities disclosed
today anil physical health
Now that 1-4 is open, Orlan­ that massive air strike* by |ai d e to hold down a Job call
do shoppers go to Tumps and U. S. and South Vietnamese give them a new lease on
lly Jane Casselberry
.1 a r k s o n v i l l e ; Jacksonville bombers against Communist life " '
The lirst annual Sm mil
shoppers go to Atlanta and North Viet Nam dealt a
Charily Horse Show being held
Atlanta shoppers go to New heavy blow to Viet Cong
WASHINGTON t lT D -I n d ; al Seminole Raceway in 1 as
York. 1 don't know where sources of supply. More raids ana Sen Vance Hartkr intro solberry moves to an exc ting
New Yorji goes," says Tom seemed likely.
duccd a hill aimed at prevent­ climax this weekend with the
Gilchrist, veep and general
Communist
China
today ing recurrence of ncwsp*i&gt;er judging of championship clisv
raised the spectre of a Kor­ headlines such as "thousands es and the awarding Sun lay
manager of WESH-TV.
m m *
ea-type war developing in of. Florida aged single living afternoon of the 12,600 prize
A "Clock" reader called to South Viet Nam.
in sin' fear benefit Inss If they money In the Walking Ih-ise
The Peking regime said marry "
question the purpose of those
Florida Grapefruit G r a n d
orange dome-shaped buttons some Chinese military units
The bill, would revamp soc­ Championship Stakes
slong 17-92 south of Sanford. "pledged support with actual ial security laws so widows
Tonight's events stall al
Seems she observed a motor­ deeds" for North Viet Nam. over age 62 could remarry 7 30 pm . and among tint out­
North Viet Nam termed the without losing benefits
ist with a blow-out having a
standing classes to he shewn
rough time getting off the attacks "a new, most serious - Recent south Florida news­ are hackney ponies, Arabian
i t.KAHWATER iL T I) — |their ladies, 'ronie to eat a
highway because of those but­ war art."
paper articles brought to horses .witli riders in nalri Will'll the last dessert plate seven course dinner of fish or
Washington reports said a light tilt- situation when they costume, fine harness horses
tons. And. ronie to think of
ha; In eu rleaiid Irum tables prime roast iib&gt;. and to enjoy
new U. S. policy, going be­ reported thousands of elderly hunters and jumpers
it, they are traffic hazards.
in Hu* Harrison Hotel tonight. a mgfit ot piigillttlcs.
•
• •
yond simply retaliation, ap­ couples moved in together
Pioinoter Al King hopes Hie
The programs will begin fiv&lt; time middleweight boxing
What better time than Na­ peared to be emerging. The but didn't marry for tear o! Saturday at 9 a m , 1 p m. and chump Sugar lla&gt; Robinson light will bring both culture
tional Boy Scout Week to an­ policy seemed to foreshadow losing money.
7 30 p in. and Sunday at 1.30 mil unknown Sunni Moore Mini dignity to professional
nounce that a new troop is be­ still more air strikes against
p in
wit! step into a temporary 1boxing
ing organixed hi Forest City North Vietnamese targets in
lie feels that many men
Exhibitors have come from n o . and |hiniii1 eaeli otliei lor
with the Forest City Commun­ an effort to turn the tide of
many parts of tins count!) lu iounds in an exhibition hesitate to lake thoir wives
ity Association as sponsor. the anti-Cummunlst war.
miu wild auditorium crowds,
and Canada, as well as trum laiul
Mora than 160 American
Charles McPherson will he
local areas, to participate in
There’ ll he no h o a r s e hut would nut object if Hie
scoutmaster, Gene Rucker his and South Vietnamese fight­
the show which is part of the screaming, uncouth words or (igtit wrre presented in a dilassistant, and first meeting is er - bombers blasted troop
Sunshine
Circuit.
Proceeds stinging cigarette smoke from lerent way.
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
set for March 1 in Forest City staging areas and supply de­
Robinson, -14. who will re­
will go to benefit Sunland the crowd, which might ex­
A
new
Titan
3A
"switch
en­
pot* in the Communist North
Bsptist Church.
Hospital's research program ceed 1.2W. It will be made up ceive a purse of (4,000 and J1 ,a
•
•
Thursday in the biggest such gine" rocket circled earth to­
on mental retardation.
ol well dressed gentlemen with 000 tor expenses, weighed in
day in a near perfect orbit
Forest City Community As­ action of the wer.
at 161 pounds, while Moore
The immediate cause of the alter a record setting perform­
sociation isn't satisfied with
weighed 102
the State Road Board's deci­ reprisal raid was a Viet Cong ance that scut it twice room­
The clash will he refereed
sion that traffic count and bombing attack on a U. S. ing from one path to another.
by former world
leatherHut experimenters apparent­
delay at lha three-way inter­ Army barrmcka at Qui Nhon
weight king Willie Pep,
section of SR 431 and SR 434 Wednesday night, Uking a ly were not as succeiaful
with SR 436 warrants only a heavy toll of American lives. Thursday with a 69-pound ex­
perimental
communications
flashing traffic signal. AsMr. and Mrs Howard A
satellite
that
hitched
a ride in­
suciation president Allen For­
QUI NHON. South Viet Nam
"Cold Facts" is the name Walking of Lockhart, escaped
to space on the Titan third
ward tells us that his group
injury shorly after 10 a. m. (UPI) — Rescue crews today
of
the
news
bulletin
for
thr
alage
at
a
mission
"bonus
"
plans to "keep pushing" for
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — I.
A spokesman reported early Lutheran Hour, sponsored today when the car in which freed the last known survivor
• regulation traffic light at
W. Abel clung to a diminish­ today that the satellite was by the Lutheran laym en's they were riding collided with from the rubble of a bombedthis danger spot.
ed lead today in his challenge working well, but apparently league, SI. lauds. The fol­ an Atlantic Coast Line freight. out U. S. Army barracks.
* * * .
The enlisted man danced a
Tiie mishap occurred at the
Two Oviedo students at (or the presidency of the giant did not shoot itself into a far- lowing editor’s note precedes
jig
and shoujed to officers:
Its
current
release:
Eden
Park
Road
crossing
United
Steelworker*
union.
reaching
orbit
as
planned.
Florida State University, .Suz­
"Now don’t you tell me 1 need
However, he said indications
"The cold fact Is that we near Forest City.
anne Partin and Cyrus Daw- But optimism mounted in the
Highway Patrol Trooper Jer­ a shave."
sey III, made the dean's lilt camp of incumbent David J. were that i» had separated g o o f e d . We Inadvertent­
The courageous Gf, Sp. 4
properly from the versatile Ti­ ly sent you a release on Ihe ry Hawthorne 14 id Hie Walk­
for the last trimester. Sutanne McDonald.
the Lutheran Hour broadcast ings were, hstaded north and Arthur G. Abcndschien, 30, of
Abel’ a margin, which at one tan.
is the daughter of Mr. and
approximated
17,000
The Titan's third stage. It- lor March Zk and labeled it the train west when the two Deptford, N J., had been bur­
Mr*. Jim Partin and Cyrus is time
the son of Rev. and Mrs. Cy­ voles, was reduced appreciab­ self, operated flawlessly and for Feb. It. Hcre'a a re­ collided Wnllring reported his ied in the debris for 33 hours
rus Dawsey, of the Methodist ly Thursday when return be­ aet a record for U. S. rocketry lease on the real Feb. 26 vision was obscured by under­ and 33 minutes.
But he showed tittle ill e f­
Church. Both students arc gan coming in from some of by starting and itoppfng three broadcast, entitled, "Where brush F.nginecr of the train'
Did We FaIi7V'
fects Bum Uic long ordeal.
{was J. W. Saiapury,
the larger U5W locals.
time* in apace.
^opbomorc*.

Sunland Show
Proves Exciting

mwA...
BRIEFS

South of the. storm's path,
freezing rain turned highway*
into ribbons of ice. The Wis­
consin traffic patrol said there
was “ just one car after an­
other in the ditches" along
roads In the south central part
of the state.

Baseball Dinner
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gpv. Haydon Bums Mid tho
governor's annual
baseball
dinner will be held March 27
in Taippa.

Kremlin W arn s

MOSCOW (UPI) — Tha
Severe thunderstorms hit Kremlin warned the United
.
.States lodav that it will not
wide areas of the South, where
. . ,,, .
"g o unpunished" for the retornadoes , and
windstorms taliatory air raids against
Thursday Injured at least 12 communist North Viet Nam.
persons.
,
Behind the powerful snow­ ‘Actual Deeds’
storms, much of northern
TOKYO (UPI) — Commun­
Kansas, Iowa, eastern Nebras­ ist China said today its mili­
By Dottle Austin
ka and souUieastern South tary units near Veit Nam,
Seminole County a c h o o I Dakota lay paralyzed under
Formosa and Hong Kong have
heard officials, plagued by the worst blizzard in years.
pledged to support North Vie|
Hie nccessitjJjjr Lu^ distunes
MOTUU.&lt;Ftti-XBAI&gt;rj „
b m
"with actual deeds.'*
p
—
" - - i* t f T ,,
. ■, . .
J •*' •-•ommurrietsjfzM* wr-trir—
rcunty Il linois, have given
Slate highway crews plowed K K K Probe
hrnity endorsement to Hie e f­ through giant, shifting drifts
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
fort* of the Seminole County of snow between Omaha and The House Committee on UnChamber of Commerce to cs- Lincoln in an attempt to res- American
Activities
today
Inidi *h a metropolitan tele­ cue motorists trapped over edged closer to an Inquiry in*
phone system in the county.
'to the activiUes of the Ku
Police said several hundred i Klux Klan.
In a letter today to George
Ton by, rliairman of the com­ vehicles were marooned along
mittee which i* seeking to lift the highway about 27 nnlcs Road Plans
MIAMI (UPI) — Gov. H ay
Ihe long distance telephone cast of Lincoln.
A record 2u inches of snow don Burns was due hereto day
tinnier between north and
south Seminole County, the covered Nebraska's capital to outline his administration's
city of Lincoln while Omaha superhighway pisns for popuboard noted Hint "many mat­
was hurled under an 18 inch don Burns was due here today
ter* of school business which
blanket.
lous Dade County.
could he settled easily and
The storm plastered DeWitt,
quickie by telephone must
Neb , with 29 inches of snow Support Pledged
now he conducted by ether Thursday, and some com­
LONDON (UPI) Prim*
means, thus causing unwanted munities in southwestern Iowa Minister Harold Wilson pledged
delay and, often, less effiei* were lilt with lu inches in a British support for U. S. pol­
fm &gt;
single hour.
icy in Viet Nam in a personal
"This is to inform you, your
call over the Washtngton-Loncommittee, the Seminole Coun­ STORM INTENSIFYING
don hot line" to President
ty Chamber of Corninet* and
Four inches of fresh snow Johnson.
the Public Utilitie* Commi* hit
t Rochester. Minn., during S o n t P U c O f l
sion of the State o f Florida thc night and Hie Weather ^ L 'l lC I I L U U
CRESTVIEW (UPI) — Watthat this b ard believe* that It ore uu extended warnings of
then- i* a definite nred for a up to one tool or more snow ter Spence, a former Okaloosa
commissioner.
has
metropolitan telephone sys­ through Michigan's U p p c r “ umly
Peninsula
I
|,m
'n
«*nt*nced
to
two
years
tem Further, Ho* board en­
dorse* the action of the Cham­
Nearly a tool of snow was in jail or a 32.500 fine for his
ber m seeding approve) of on the ground m north ernti al part in a 1362 television cable
K.ih-js, when' tenqteratmes franchise scandal.
thi* project."
Heard a request by hoard dipped to lust above zero.
Still Serious
The Wrathrr Biileau said
member Dr. A W Epp* Jr.
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
for ■ report f r o m t h e hua su­ Hie storm was inltmsilymg and Doctors reported here today
dangerous "
perintendent on saviog* ef­
Ihat Hie condition of coral
For.ravicr* were xletter) to
fected by rotting' „ ff I .Run bu*
snake lute victim John B.
rider* m»ide Hie two-mile watch for flash Roods today in Ivewi*. 18, is still "serious,"
western Tennessee
alter
limit;
but Hut he is in little danger
Thursday's
torrential
rams
A p p r o v e d etiarg-ea o f g'J.lilt
of dying.
The Memphis Naval Air
art hour for electricity and }5
.Station was drenched with 2', ‘ Back To W ork’
a night for janitorial a m ice
inches of rain in six hours,
WASHINGTON
(L T D
—
for rlltirrh basketball team*
bringing thr 24 hour total to A presidential panel today call­
to use I lie Sanford J u n ir
nearly five inches.
ed on all aim ing longshoremen
High School gym;
Tornadoes
and
straight lo go hack lo work immediate­
windstorms nearing hurricane ly while the dispute over a
force slammed across parts of contract in the wx*st Gulf
Texas, Louisiana and Arkan Coast area is submitted lo
sas Thursday.
mediation.
The winter tempest was ac­
companied
by
iti-sli n&lt; (IVe Revolt Scon
lightning strikes and hall
MEXICO C U T (U PI) - C u ­
GAINESVILLE
(U P!)
— storms.
ban ex President Carlos Prio
A delegation repie-enting the : Other twisters hit Uie out Socarras predicts that the ul­
new East Central, Florida uni­ 1skirls of Memphis. Trim , and timate overthrow of Fklel Casversity (three mile* south o( I)li- west • rentes! Alabama tro will lie brought about, at
Oviedo) appeared tielore the town of Alicrvillr, where the east in part, by a revolt' of
State Board of Regents here Weather Bureau said six p er-. ant communists in his own
today In protest to the priori­ sons were injured.
i massive army.
ties list (or expanding the uni
W'w'*
versity system
Tile delegation said the list
Serving Sanford nnd
would remove any chance of
Seminole Counly Since 1950"
opening the university hy the
fall of 1966 as planned.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
the board's executive director,
said the minimum needed in
the next two years for capital
Improvements and expansion
* Authorized Sales &amp; S e rv ice
of the university system is
S68 million. Rut some state
legislators haw indicated the
universities may not be able
to get more than 130 million,
the amount they are assured
from a $30 million school bond
issue.
Culpepper said the priority
list would set aside only S4.2
Lincoln
million (or the unnamed EastCentral
Florida university,
Continental
to be located on SR 320 south
Every Type Repair
of Oviedo in Orange County at
On All
the Seminole County line.
Makes 4k .Models
Bill Dial, president of First
National Bank at Orlando, pro­
tested that when the state ap­
proved the bond issue it did ao
in belief that the new univer­
109 N. Palmetto Ava.
sity will be constructed.
Sanford, F|a.
"W e feel *11.4 million is the
(Corner •( Palmetto
minimum that is needed by the
g. Commercial)
university to get started," Dial

Culture Coming To New University
The Squared Circle Faces $$ Delay

'Switch Engine'
Near Perfect

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Win ’Em All

Still Undecided

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Sewell

God Given
Courage
I

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•»-* *' /*" i,i f

place In society. He was to
have a last visit with the
doctor who felt he should
give soma advice before thsir
separation. Tha former soldier
said, “ It’s all right, Doc; 1
remember the medicine you
gave ma that day, and I
think with that prescription
I can gat along wall enough."
Tha doctor Inquired as to
what prescription ha was re­
ferring.
The
reply
wee,
“ Don’t you remember the day
you told ma that If 1 could
not do It myself, to let God
help m a ?" Wall that did
something to me. I felt sort
of different inside, and as I
thought about It, It began to
coma over ma that maybe 1
could do It— that mayba 1
wasn’t finished after all."
Our I-ord knew that tha
courage to live In any century
could coma adequately only
by faith In a God who can,
and who carea. This God has
been revealed to ua in Jasui
Christ. Learn of Him, live
with Him, worship Him, and
courage will be yours.

Film On Nation's Greatness
To Be Shown At Forest Lake
Douglas, to get tha picture,
Hy Maryann Mile*
Seventh - D a y
Adventists explored locations o f most
will sponsor showing of the great events which atlrrrd
film, "America, tha Greatness
tha hearts and minds of
That la Ours," in tha gym-1
naiium o f Forest Laka Acad- Americana and stimulated de­
sires of underdeveloped na­
cry at 8 p. m. Saturday.
Tha dynamic film lectura tions. In cooperation of the
Is a full length pola-color ad­ people, in costume, periods
venture motion picture pro­
portrayed Include those of
duced by Nall Douglas, axcowboys
and trained horses
plorar-adventurar and expert
photographer who will ba a on active duty, of Indians
special gueat.
and their buffaloee, of early
Tha film uncovers basic Americana In New England
events' (n the world-shatter­
and tha Mlddlawest, of the
ing history o f the United
States which hava contributed Virginians In Jamestown and
Williamsburg, of the French
to world leadership.
In New Orleans and of the
Mormons In Utah.
* ■
Cameras film through to
Gold Rush in J848-40, the
copper story end mineral
riches galore. Mighty wond­
er* of ths nation are explored
The Church of God. 2200 in the heltnry of Yellowstone,
South French Avenue, San­ Yoeernlte, the lied I,and* of
ford, will hava rsvlval sarv. the Tetona and the great comleas Tuesday through Satur­ bins farming of tha Pacific
day of next week at 7:80 p.m. Northwest.
The film will make ths en­
and next Sunday at 7 p.m.
Evangelist will be Rev. Wood- tire Pacific Coait com* alive
row Thomas, pastor o f tha and will feature America's
West Laksland Church of 40th State, Alaska.
Nominal admission charges
God.
Ha will be preaehlng the will be mad* for this special
movie which la open to tha
Full Gospel with special em­
publle.
phasis on tha Pentecostal ex­
perience, the Baptism o f the
Holy Ohoat according to Acta
1:1-4.
Special music and ainglng
will be provided by the
church's choir and special
singers under direction of
Larry McDaniel, choir direct­
orBy Maryann Mile*
This Saturday, at 8 p.m.,
Bear Lake Methodists op­
the local church will begin a ened the series study on tha
24-hour prayer vigil which book, “ Spanish Doorways,"
will ba continued until • p.m. last Sunday evening whan
Tuesday.
\
Mr*. Ellen Richardson, secre­
Rev. Lynn H. Alford, pas­ tary of missionary education
tor, extends Invitation to tha and servlet of tha Orlando
public to attend services of district, presented the first
tha revival.
session in form o f a skit. .
Tha study, which will con­
tinue for ths next alx Sunday
evening*, I* being conducted
Jointly by Dip church's Coinmillion on Million* and tha
Woman'a Society o f Chris­
tian Service.

Church Of God
Plans Revival

Bear Lake

Methodist Opens
Study Course

New Age Centre
Organizes Here

By Julia Bartoa
A newly ■ formed group,
‘T b* Now Ago Centra," mat
laat Sunday at ths home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKern
ala, 114 Dolores Drive, Dol
Kay Manor, A l t a m o n t *
Spring*, fo r a non-denomina­
tion*] service o f those not ac­
tive In other churches.
The well-known Rev. Enid
Brady o f Daytona spoke on
"Tha Word, Tha Heart and
Meditation." '
Tb* attendance o f more
than 20 persons cams from
Apopka, ' Orlando,'
Winter
Park and Daytona.
Meeting* o f tha group era
planned for each Sunday at
1J a. a . at tha MtXsnsla
anti! farther notice. All

The third mretlng of the

Pull Goepol Business Men's
Fellowship will b* held Satur­
day at tha Sanford Woman’s
sometime later when he law
this young man walking on Club beginning with a Fellow,
the hospital grounds with hla ship Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Both
girl friend.
men and woman are invited
Finally the day came for
and ministers will be served
tha young man to leave the
*
hospital and taka hla rightful free of charges.

A soldier cam* home from
•war minus a lag. Ha had barn
wounded severely but hit
greatest physical loss was the
1«C. Another wound was In
his fntnd. His despair was so
rreat that he refused to
apeak, oy try In any way to
use an artificial limb, or cooperate In other ways to help
himself,
The family o f the younr
man took him home where
they proved to be over-lndulfe n t to the point that the
doctor saw that unless the
Injured soldier was flren bet­
ter help that ha would always
be a hopeless invalid. He was
pent back to a hospital where
much was dona and said to
try to awaken him but all
was to no avail.
The doctor, who was espe­
cially interested In the young
man, finally became so exas­
perated with him that one
day he shouted, “ All right,
all right; If .you won't let any
o f us help you— if you are
ao stubborn that you won't
even hilp yourself — why
don't you let God help you."
In a few days the young
man was moving around suc­
cessfully on his new leg and
the doctor said that ona o f
the greatest thrills he had rs&lt;
reived In hla practice cams

Speaker for the raeeUng, tc
begin at 7i30 p.m., will be J.
Mitchell Kreher, D.D.S., from
Tampa.
Dr. Kreher, born In Mobile,
Ale., In 1936, graduated from
lllllsbcro High School in
Tampa In 1062; attended the
University o f Florida and
graduated from Emory Uni­
versity, School of Dentistry,
In 1068.
H* is vies president o f the
Tamp* Full Gospel Business
Men's Fellowship Chapter and
practices Christianity in hi*
office as well a* in hla dally
life.
The Fellowship, which la
made up of Christian Laymen
of all faiths,, welcomes lay­
men and businessmen c f all
faiths to Its meetings. Tha
Full Gospel Business Man's
Fellowship, International has
a membership of more than
100,900 laymen in the United
State* and'_ In foreign coun­
tries. Attendance for Satur­
day's meeting In Sanford is
expected from Orlando, DeLand, Tampa, Mt. Dura, Or­
ange City, Palatka and Day­
tona.

Elder Springs
W M U Schedules
Study Of Book
The Woman’a Missionary
Union of Eldar Springs Bap­
tist Church met Monday to
maka plans to hava ths mis­
sion study book, "Winds of
Change," on the first Monday
night c f Week of Prayer,
Marrh H, at the home of Mrs.
Jean Blaylock.
Mrs. C. W. Erg!*, Communlty Missions chairman, mads
report which Included waye
that
members could
b*
brought a little closer to fel­
lowship. Tha president Mrs.
Mildred R o g e r s , appointed
Mrs. Margaret 'Parrish, Mrs.
J e a n Blaylock and Mrs.
Gladys Dempsey} M a com­
mittee to work with enlisting
help for .Sunbeams, She also
appointed Mrs. C. W. Ergle,
Mrs. Jran Blaylock and Mrs,
Buby Wads to work as a com­
mit!** in GA’s.
A goal of |100 was set for
Home Miseiona. After the
business misting a very In­
formative program on ths
40th stata “ Alaska" w*s pre­
sented.
Fifteen ladles wars present.

R E V . HARROD

Minister Takes
Over Pulpit At
Alliance Church
Rev. Clifford E. llarrod
has assumed duties aa pastor
of t h e
Sanford
Alliance
Church, Tark Avenue at 14th
Street.
A graduate o f Nyack Mis­
sionary College, Nyaek, N. Y.,
and Drew- Seminary, Madi­
son, N. J.,hs cornea her* with
hla family from Morrietown,
N. J., whe ha ministered in
the Alliance Church for three
years. H* also has served
churches In Chatham and Jarsey City, N. J., Raleigh, N. C.,
and Roanoke, Va.
A native of Elint, Mich., be*,
fort .entering, tha ministry ha
was an experimenUl tcol and
HI* maker for General Motor*.
He also owned and edited a
weekly newspaper and haa
worked for various large
newspaper* on a part-time
hasle whll* In the ministry.
Ha has rsprsssnted ths Unit­
ed State* Chamber of Com­
merce In the area of public ralatlona and haa engaged In
free-lance writing f6r many
publlcatlops.
During hie stay In Raleigh,
he wee an aisliU nt bhaplaln
in tha North Carolina Prison
system and a regular panelist
on a radio program dealing
with family problems. For
atvsral years he has been on
the advisory board of Child
Evangelism, International and
on the advisory committs* of
the Third US Army. In Reanoks, hs was a member of
the faculty o f Shenandoah
Christian College and ths
Roanoks Bible Institute.
Mrs. llarrod, the former
Rena Bixby, also is from Flint
and alUndsd Nyack Mission­
ary Ccllege. Sh* haa been ac­
tive In church work while
rearing a family of five. The
Harrods’ oldest son, Clifford
Jr., Is married and lives In
Dover, Ohio; Keith, also mar­
ried, Is a contractor In Ra­
leigh, N. C-i Bruce la a Junior
at Virginia Tech In Blacks­
burg; Va-t Mark la a Junior
at Seminole High Schcol, and
Karan la a third-grader at
Pinacrast School. Ths family
will live In the parsonage at
180 Plnscrast Drive.

Presbyterian Church o f the
Covenant will dedicate Sun­
day at the 9 a. m. service a
pulpit si-arf In memory of
the late LL Michael Daniel
Hornsby, USN, who with
Mrs. Hornsby, united with
the church last fall.
Tha scarf, purchased from
memorial fundi contributed
by neighbors in Park Ridge
and by friends of ths family
In Austin, Tex., Is of red
faille material with a gold
Celtic Cross in the esnter.
The memorial label, on the
back,- bear* th* inscription
embroidered
in gold, "In
Memory of Michael Daniel
Hornsby,' USN, January 8,
1066."
At the same service, newly
elected officers of the church
to be ordained and installed
will be J. E. Blackman, elder;
Charlee C. Kauffman, and
Henry T. Slicer Jr., deacons.
Rev. Thomas II, Makin,
minister of th* church, an­
nounce! that a meeting of
The Session will preesda th*
sarv lea to racaiva members.

Westminster
Youths Visit
Academy

£
£ I .’

\C

United Church Women Plan
Annual World Day Of Prayer
Plans for World Day of
Prayer observed annually by
tha Sanford Council of Unit­
ed Church Women were made
at a masting of th* board
members, committee chairmen
and church representatives
last Friday at Flret Christian
Church with ths president,
Mrs. R. Vernon Fuller, pre­
siding.
Th* observation will taka
place Friday, .Starch l , at 10

a. m. at First Christian
Church with Mrs. Ed Smith,
chairman of Christian World
Missions, in charge.
In other matter* of last
week's meeting, reports were
heard and the revised consti­
tution and by-laws reviewed
and accepted.
It was announced that M n.
Fuller and Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith will be delegates at­
tending the Stata Leadership
Training ~ Course at Lak€
• A— ‘ '- f 'm 'c l d , March
Officers o f th* Sanford
C o u n c i l o f Churchwomen,
other than Mrs. Fuller, are,
Mr*. W. L. Gramkow Sr., vice
president; Mrs. W. A. An­
derson, secretary, and Mrs. C.
G. Kauffman, treasurer.
The annual Qulat Day for
Committee chairmen Include
Women of tha Church of Holy
Mrs. Ed Smith, Christian
Cross Episcopal Church, BanWorld Missions; Mrs. Fred
ford, is scheduled for Friday,
Depson, Christian social re­
Feb. 20. between the hour* of
lations; Mr*. Walter Maende0:80 e.m. and 12:80 p.m.
rhine, Christian world rtla
There will be a celebration
tlons; Mr*. M. E. Baker,
of the Holy Communion and
UNICEF; Mr*. B. F. Whitn series of thrrs meditations
nrr, migrant ministry; Mr*.
led by Rev. LsBoy Soper, rec­
George E. Wells, public rela­
tor.
&gt; tions; Mr*. W. M. Young,
leadership education and th*
Church Women; Mrs. R. W.
Repp, fellowship fund and
Mrs. Smith, parliamentarian.

ffoly Cross
Schedules

Quiet Day

Revival Planned

At Local Church

Baptist Groups
Plan Banquets

aa

Elder Springs
Youth To Hear
Missionary

The ‘‘ Youth For Christ" of
Elder Springs Baptist Church
(not affiliated with Y. F. C.
International) will have as Its
feature speaker, at 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday, Mias Pat Bonnail,
missionary to Viet Nam.
Mias Bonriell, now on fur­
lough, will be returning to
Viet Nam In April or May.
She will show slides of th*
work in Viet Nam and give
testimony as to how she felt
when called to thia war torn
country.
Sunday evening at 7:46 she
will show slides for ths reg­
ular church service and dis­
cuss tha needs of Vist Nam
for Christ. Sht also will re­
late what affect th* war il
having on Missionary work
and what Christians in th*
Jones and daughters, Tanya
United States can do to best
and Teresa; Mr*. Jack Hug- further th* cause of Christ
gln* and ion, Ron, now of there.
Newport News, Va., a n d
Harry Carroll.
Appropriate
b a ck g rou n d
music was provided through­
out the program by Mr*.
Ruby Lady at tha organ. Th*
By Maryana Miles
Youth Choir, under dlrectolon
Th* monthly dinner meet­
of Eltia Parkerson, sang
ing of th* Bear Lak* Metho­
"One Day" and was aceem
dist Men's Club will be htld
panled by Mr*. Rosemary
at 7 p.m. Monday at th*
Keen* at th* piano. Dabble
church. A program of slides
Bacchus of the Intermediate
youth
group
sang "How oil South America will b«
shown by Gl*n Whlpplt.
Great Thou A r t"
Th# Woman'a Society of
Following t h * baptismal
Christian
Servlc* will meet at
service in wjtlch Rev. Jone*
8 p.m. Thursday at th* hom*
baptised nine persons, a fel­
lowship hour was held. Re­ of Mr*. Brian Benjamin In
For*at City Estates. Mr*.
freshments o f cake and punch
Whipple will be in charge c f
were served and featured as
the devotion.
a centerpiece was a special
cake baked and decorated as
a miniature version of Prairie
Lak* Baptist Church. .

Congregation Honors Rev., Mrs. Jones
By Jan* Casselberry
Rev. Leonard Jone*, who
lias resigned aa minister of
t h e Prairie Lake Baptist
Church to assume th* pastor­
al duties at Lockhart Baptist
Church, was honored at two
special program*.
Rav. and Mrs. Jons* war*
gussta of honor at a dinner
given hy th* Brotherhood In
the church fellowship hall and
attended by the m*n o f the
church and their w|v**. Rev.
V. C. Ladd, pastor o f Lak*
Mary Baptist Church, con­
ducted th* program in the

aanrtuiry which followed the
dinner.
A special "This Is Your
Life” program was prssented
by the Training Union with
event* In Rev. Jones' life from
birth' to the present unfolding
before him.
Mrs. Wilbur Painter was
narrator and* Mrs. Herbert
Lake presented a large book
containing photographs and
mementoes of his lift. The
two women collaborated in
editing and compiling tha
bock.
Friend* and relatives parti­

cipating In the program In­
cluded hie parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Jones, hla grand­
mother, Mrs. Lea, Mrs. Bea­
trice Anderson and Mrs. A.
Drkls, all of Sanford; his
sisters, Mr*. Doris Sheppard
and Mr*. Dolors* Plcksnt,
from Jacksonville and Or­
lando; Rev. W. P. Brook* Jr.,
former paetor c f First Baptist
Church, Sanford, who bap­
tised, licensed to preach, and
conducted the wedding cere­
mony for Rev. Jone*; Mr*.
Opal Thomas, a charter mem­
ber of Fralrit Lake; Mrs.

Plans Classes

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CHARTER MEMBERS o f the Woman's Society o f Christian Service were
honored by members o f Casselberry Community Methodist Church WSCS
at a tea commemorating the 25th anniversary o f the organization. They
were (left to right) Mrs. Harry K. Wood, Mrs. Leroy Sweeney, and Mrs.
Nelson Bunnell.

By Jans Caa»e|heir*„
Th* Senior and Junior High
Youth Group* ct Westminster
Presbyterian Church, Cassel­
berry, attended service* Sun­
day afternoon at th* Hampton
DuBosa Academy at Zellwood.
Those attending were Linda
and Tom Pitman, Carolyn
Rogers, Clnda, Greg, and
Doug Kaubls, Pamela Ray,
Chuck and Georgs Grils, Ben­
ny Shepherd, and David Stout.
They were accompanied by
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Harris of
Winter Park, Mr*. Lucas F.
Grll* and her guest frem
Pennsylvania, Mr*. Norm*
McCIlntoek, and Mr. and Mr*.
Edward Stout.
Miss Mildred Kemm, publi­
cation division field repre­
sentative of the Board of Edu­
cation of th* Presbyterian
Church, will be at th* WsstRevival service! at Elder
mlnlster Sunday to counsel, Springs Baptist Church will
observe, and help the teachers
be conducted Feb. 21-March
In ths church school.
7 by R«v. Thomus M. Hodgin.
pastor of Northside Baptist
Church, DcLsnd.
Locations, trader* and as­
sistants for cottage prayer
Valentin* Banquet* for th* meetings to he held at 7:46
Intermedia!* and Young Peo­ p.m. next Thursday are: Wad­
ple's Department* of First es, Ham Parrish and Bay RuthBaptist Church, Sanford, are rnrk; Taylors, Hen Taylor and
scheduled for next weekend Homer Miller; Millers, V. Mc­
on th* them* "Hearts and Laughlin and Glen Miller;
Flowers." A King and Qusen Bryants, Bill Davis and Jams*
will b* sslsctsd for each Johnson; Ilartsoes, Lin Twyman and Carlos Griffin.
event.
All members of the church
Th* Intermediate banquet
will take plac* Friday eve­ Sr* urged to participate in
cottage prayer end
ning, Feb. 10, whll* th* t h e
Young People will hava their* friend* and naifhbora will be
welcomed.
Saturday evening, Feb. 20.

Grace Methodist
.Lenten Membership Classes
at Grace Methodist Church
hava been announced by Rev,
John H. Hire* Jr., pastor, who
will s*rvs aa tb* Instructor.
Classss for cblldran will b*
conducted at 10 n.m. sack
Saturday for six weeks, be­
ginning March 0, and for
youths and adult* during tha
regular Sunday School hour
for four weoki, March 21April II.
Thoi* attending tb* clasa*• will be received Into church
membership ‘on Palm Sunday,
Those interested In participatIng are requested to contact
the church offica,

Charier Women
Honored On 25th:
Anniversary &lt; .

Presbyterians'
To Dedicafe
Pulpit Scarf

Full Gospel
Fellowship Sets
Saturday Meet

Area Methodists
Set Meetings

Baptist Circles
Plan Study ‘
By Maryann Mile*
Tha WMS Jane Hickman
and Betty Lswhon Circle* of
Forest .City Baptist Church
will meet at 8 p. m. Monday
and Tuesday for • ' study
course on th* book, "Wind*
of Change,” to be conducted
by Mrs. Ralph Green. Meet­
ings will taka piece in the
church.
Newly elected officers of
ths circles, as announced by
Mrs.-Green who haa been -re­
elected president of the Worn-'
an'a Missionary SoetefyTart*
for tha Jan Hickman Clrcla,
Mrs. Hattl* Henderson, chair­
man; Mr*. Richard Dunn, cochairman; Mr*. Green, tem­
porary secretary and Mr*.
Marjorie
Gossan, program
chairman;
For ths Betty Lawhon Cir­
cle, Mr*. Glenn Hubbard,
chairman; Mrs. R i c h a r d
While, secretary and Mr*.
Charles
Jackson,
program
chairman.

St. Andrew’s
Circles To Meet
Next Week
By Maryann Miles
Wcraen's circle* of St. An­
drews Presbyterian Churah,
Bear Lake, will meet next
wssk.
The Evening Circle will
meet at 8 p m. Tuesday at the
home of 6ln. Raymond Julie,
1275 Jasmine Hoed, Forest
City. Bible study will be led
by Mrs. A. Ksiglsr and th*
program will ba In charge of
Mlaa Ann Poythsaa.
The Day Circle meeting will
be held ul 10 am. Wednesday
at th* horn* of Mrs. Elisabeth
Bose, 8610 Rose Avenue, Bear
Lak*. Mr*. Elmar Cassslman
will direct the Bible study.
Mrs. Hiram Wood la circle
chairman.
Circle President Mrs. L. C.
Tinsley has rsported that
Mr*. Ed Colbert Is completing
the church membership roster.

Casselberry
Methodists List
Meetings
By Jan* Casselberry
Th* Casselberry CommunIty Methodist Church WSCS
will hold a covered dish
luncheon Tuesday at 12 noon
In Wsavtr Hall. Gusst speak­
er for th* program to follow
will b# retired missionary,
M rs.-Julie Kallerabergar of
Sebastian.

FLO W ER S
ARE ALWAYS
CORRECT

M E N ’S FELLO W SH IP
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
Third Meeting In Sanford
SAT., FEB. IS — Dinner 6:30-7:30
Malting 7 :S0
* J. MITCHELL KREHER, D.DJL Vice President Of Fall
Gospel Men's Fellowship Of Tampa, Florida, Will Speak.

REV. LEONARD J0NE8 w m presented A "This Is Your Life" book at a
special program in his honor. The book was compiled and edited b y Mrs.
Herbert Luke (left) and Mr*. Wilbur Painter.

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

LOCATION — WOMAN’S CLUB BUILDING
OAK AVKNUB

Car. B. 1st A Sanford Ave.
3:2-1622
128-8462

Ail Faiths Welcomed
■

Special Music
Special music at Upssla
Presbyterian Church will ba
presented for Sunday's 11
i.m. service by th* Misses
Darlene and Gall Coleman.
R*v- James Hardin, supply
pastor for the church, extends
Invitation to th* publle to at­
tend this special service.

fittm d
services
■tkis week'
at uour own
blaceoj
worskij)

Th* Men’s Club of th*
church will have a roast beef
dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
preceding tha 7:80 p.m. meet­
ing.
Holy Communion will ba
observed this Sunday during
tha 8:30 and 10:60 am . wor­
ship *ervlc*i.

F U L L G O SPEL BU SIN ESS

FOR ANY OCCASION

By Jane Casselberry
A Silver Tea marking tha Q
26th anniversary o f the found­
ing of th* Woman'a 8ociety o f
Christian Service was held in .
Weaver Hall of Casselberry
Community Methedlst Church ,
by 60 WBCS member* and,,
their gueita.
Three member* of the local
organisation .war* recognised
a i charter members o f the
^
WSCS, Joining 25 year* ago,
When It was first startrd na­
tionally. They are Mr*. Harry
K. Wood, Mr*. Leroy Sweeney,
and Mrs. Nelson Bunnell.
The tea also was the o c-1'1
caslon to celebrate all ths
member* birthdays with table*
appropriately decorated fo r
epch season of the year.
The group was fortunate In
^
having as guest speaker, Miss
Vera Hughlett, who was chos­
en Methodist Missions Woman
of the Year laat year.
Miss Hughlett recently has
returned frem Liberia where
she served aa a missionary
nurse for the past three years
and she now is staying in...
Cocoa .while awaiting assign6
ment on a long-term basis.
Bom in The Congo, she it the
daughter of missionaries, Dr.
and Mrs. William Hughlett,who were captured last year
b y-the Congolese Rebels and ----later related.
_ -------- —
She told of the country of
Liberia, its history and tha
rapid progress it Is making.
^
While there the worked a a .
supervising nurse and teach,
ing at the Ganta Mission Sta­
tion Hospital,
"Th*
young
people o f
Africa are desperate for edu­
cation," aha aald, “ and if
Christians do not provide It,
they will take It from the
Communists or anyone else.
A hungry man doe* not 8tk
®
th* politics of someone who
offers food."
Mrs. E. P. Richards pre­
sented a program on "New. ’
Dimension* for Life” and the
speaker was Introduced hy
Mrs. Phillip Caesber, pre»i-~
dent.
Members of th# committee
liw. charge of the t* £ per*
I
Mrs. Marvin McClain, chair­
man; Mr*. A. Putman, M rs.’
Ralph Newcomer, Mrs. Wil­
liam Tllford, Mrs. Edgar
Lyons and Mrs. E. P. Rich­
ards.
Everyone was served a cup­
cake with candle on top, with
gelatine dessert and tea or .
coffee. A cake decorated with
f
the \\ SCS Insignia baked by
Mrs. Frank Measick wu» pre­
sented to Miss Hughlett, who
also was given a chrysanthe­
mum corsage.

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P. O. Box 1214
Sanford
Norn Norris
TE 8-1514
8. Seminole
Phyllla Rugenetins
PA 2-4224
Lak* Mary
Mildred Haney
848-8811
Deltona
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DeBary
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Forest City Group To Pursue
•Installation Of Traffic Light

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By Maryan* Mllea
F o rm CUgr Community A c
aoelation T0t«d Monday night
to continue effort! to get a
regulation traffic light locat­
ed at the three-way internetion of SR 431 and SR 434
with SR 436 although the
0 State Road Department haa
notified that a recently con­
ducted turvey thowa that vol­
ume and delay dofhot war­
rant initalling a light.
However, in a letter read
hy Association President Al­
len Forward, atate officiala
adviied that permlnion haa
been given for the county to
initall a flaihing ilgnal at
• the danger spot. Plana for
punuing the matter will be
made at the next meeting of
th e
anociation
executive
board.
Special gueit for the eve­
ning wai John C- Dlbler, field
director of the Central Florida
Council of Boy Scouta. A boy
Scout troop la being organiz­
ed in Foreit City with the asw ■ociation ai iponior and much
helpful advice wai given hy

Dibler. Firat meeting of the
new troop la icheduled March
1 at Foreat City Baptlat
Church. Charlea McPherion
will be acoutmaiter; Gene
Rucker, aaaiitant scoutmasUr; Clarence Hunter, treesurer and DeLand Jacobi, inatitutional repmentativ*.
Forward announced that
the Marlnea from the 8th En­
gineer Company Reierve plan
another workday thli week­
end on the aiaociation'i Lake
Harriet building aiU. He re­
ported that fill dirt ii needed
and donation! would be gratefully appreciaUd.
Monday nlght’a meeting op­
ened the memberahip drive
w h i c h will be continued
through the April meeting.
CapUtna arc Leland Jacobi
and AI Krenrer. At the end
o f the epeclfied period, mem­
ber! of the winning team will
be treated to a pot-luck lupper by thoie on the loiing
team.
Next meeting will be March
8 with location and program
to be announced.

Rollin S. Armour Foreign Exchange Students
lo Give Sermon Speak For Lyman Assembly
-At Pinecrest
Rollin S. Armour will give
the serrfion for the 7:30 p.m.
worship service, Sunday, at
Pinecreat Baptist Church, 116
W. Onora Road, Sanford.
Armour received hia Th. D.
degree from Harvard Divin­
ity School in 1663 and is now

Legion Unit
To Have Tea;
Musicale

V /j r -

if

ROLLIN S . ARMOUR

Assistant Professor of Reli­
gion, Stetson University.
Dr. Armour was bom in
Miami and baptized-'and or­
dained by the Riverside Bap­
tist Church- in Miami. He is
married~and bak*bn* girl and
Mr:
James S tig g i, Sanford, a boy; two" boys.
He served in Korea at Ar­
Mr. and M n. Walter Bur­
my chaplain, 1653-53. He was
rows, Sanford, a girl; Mr. a member of the Florida Bapand Mrs. Thomaa Wilson, tisi Student Union Youth Re­
vival Team, 1949-1660. He
Sanford, a boy,
haa had atudent pastorates in
Dischsrgea
Donna Ann Southward, Ol- Indiana and Massachusetts in
Iit- McLrllan, Mary Elizabeth addition to revivals and sup­
Schlrard, Missouri Warren, ply work in Florida.
Armour is a graduate of
M ay
McAlexander, Willie
Turner Jr., Alice McMillan, Baylor University B. A-, 1960,
Kenneth Fields, Millie Ann and Southern Baptist Theo­
Boykin, Rodney C. Cirr, Maud logical Seminary, B. D., 1953.
Alice Schoemmann, Margie He has studied at the Uni­
Owcni and baby girl, Sanford; versity of Zurich,- Switzer­
Richard Crocker. Lake Mary; land, while on Harvard Uni­
Keith Jones, Lake Monroe; versity Fellowship.
Clara Langmarh, Orange City;
Alice L. Richard, Lakeville,
Ind.
FEBRUARY 11, 1965
Admissions
Wide Ward, Elizabeth Ble­
PITTSBURGH, Pa
(NEA)
vins,
Marc
Fraley, Caail — Barring genera!
nuclear
O'Shea, Carrie Wert, Cindy war, invasion by microbes
Phillips, Charles McMullen, from outer space, a new lee
Willie Mae Lawson, Theresa age or some such world cala­
Lindsey, Celesllnc Rawls, Ro­ mity, there will be twice as
bert Lee Rawls, Daisy Powell, many human beings striving
Edna Quinn, Sanford; Edward for the good life on this plan­
Hcppner, Wilbur Hughs, Ed­ et in A.D. 2UO0 as there are
ward B, Phelps. Alma Col- today.
grove, DeBary; Ethel Guyclt,
At the present growth rate
Geneva; Margaret LaDree, of two per cent a year, popu­
Longwood; Marion Lowery, lation could rocket to 50 hi],
Oviedo; Susan Hardman, Or­ lion by A 1). 3000, which would
lando; Samuel W. Thurmond, be just about the maximum
Rock ledge.
that earth could theoretically
Blrtbi
sustain.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’­
How to reduce this rate of
Shea, Sanford, a girl.
growth and then to stabilize
Discharges
it has become a top priority
Ben Crewi, Earl V, Tur­ task for public health scien­
ner, Charity Dixon, Sue Ta­ tists in all countries, for the
tum, Joaephine Poff, Judy combination of high birth ra­
Burtchaell, C o r i n e Gibson, te* and falling death rates is
William O. Brown, Valeria not only impeding the prog­
White, Ethel Parkea, Ronald ress of developing countries
Bedenbaugh, Sanford; Michael but putting strains on the
Bartonek,
DeBary.
Jessie health and welfare facilities
Jones, Lake Monroe; Lucille of advanced natians.
B. Stone, Loch Harbor; Rufus
About 70 concerned scholars
Wright, Osteen; John H. Bon- from around the world met
nette, Orangeburg, S. C.
some months ago at the Grad­
uate School of Public Health
of the University of Pittsburgh to discuss the population
problem in sit its aspects. The
24 scientific papers presented
at the meeting have just been
rei eased.
• • •

Hospital Notes
------ LaVjgaiy',
* Admlailoni
Ronald Bedenbaugh, Mild­
red Wilion. John Herchlg,
Manuel Jonei, Gloria Glover,
Helen SUggs, Jcu je SoderIdom, Sanford; M e l i n d a
V-eemi, Betty Cormany, Caieelberry; Ralph Scott, Lake
Mary; Richard Osborn, Mild­
red Crawford, Lake Monroe;
Ellen Summcrfield, Daytona
Bea-h; John Ilonnette, Or­
angeburg, S. C.
Uirlhi
Mr. and Mr». Alexander
Ritchie, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrl. Freddie Hamilton,

Dean Rusk III,
Continues Rest
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Se­
cretary iof State Dean Rusk,
auffcrinp from a lingering cold,
is expected to remain in Flor­
ida a while.
Undersecretary of State Georgre Ball stood in for the va­
cationing Rusk at a diplomatic
dinner for foreign ambassad­
ors. Mrs. Rusk was hostess.

Vault Stymies
W ould-Be Thugs
NORFOLK, Va. (U P I)-T w o
bandits burst into the rental
office of the Roberta Park
h o u s i n g development and
found two women clerks trying
to open the stuck door of a
vault.
Mrs. Thelma Green gave the
combination to the bandit*
and one of them tried unsuc­
cessfully to get the vatyjt open.
"We have called a vault re­
pairman," Mr*. Green in­
formed the fleeing bandits.

Visit Hospital
Cub Scouta of Pack 610,
Den
4,
visited
Seminola
Memorial Hospital and had
refreahmcnla at the mack
bar. Making the tour wera
Kenny Woodall, Duug Doudncy, David Doudney, Joe
Rawls, Mike Hitlell, Chartea
Appleby, Joey Foy. Accom­
panying them wai the den
mother, Mr*. Alyc* Appleby.

Law Seminar
A law enforcemant sem­
inar ia planned for Wednes­
day night at the County
Courthoua* and will be con­
ducted by A. J. Hoeeman Jr.,
aaaiitant atate attorney. The
two-hour coition will itart at
7;30 and will dwell on prob­
lem! of law anforcement and
proeecutlon
of
criminals,
Hoeeman laid.

Inks 9th Choice

S W E E T V I R N A — K ily ,i
V in u LUi, star of the new
BOSTON (U P I)— The Bos­
fUtn,M'How to Murder Your
ton Patriots signed their ninth W ife," attempts a. “ glamor
draft choice. Louisiana Tech’ a
" after attending the
Bob Malone, a 246-pound two- EX
ew York premier* of tba
movie.
J
way tackle.

By Mrs. John Leone
The Auxiliary Unit of DeBary'e Herbert D. Gibb Amer­
ican Legion Post 269 will
sponsor a musicale and silver
tea at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at
t h e Community Methodist
Church. Gold Stir Mothers
will be guests of honor. -.
The program will include
organ selected
by Frank
Woodruff, a Lincoln reading
by Miss Alice Cooper and
vocal selections by John Cronetl, Isabel Hearick and Beat­
rice Muller with Miss Adel­
aide Conte as accompanist.
Refreshments will he serv­
ed following the program.
The public it invited to at­
tend.

White
Queries Steel
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) The White House is sending
questionnaires to the eight
largest steel companies as
part of a study on recent se­
lective price increases In the
industry
A spokesman said Gardner
Ackley, head of the Presi­
dent’s Council of Economic
Advisors, sent out the ques­
tionnaires.
The study has been under
way for the past month

The students spoke &gt;t an
tlth end 12th grade assembly
at the Invitation of. the Fuiure
Teacher* Club of Lyman
whMi la Intereated in forming
an American Field Service
Chapter at Lyman to sponsor
an exchange student.
The youngsten .captured
their audience with their
charm and wit and wera a
good advertisement for the
exchange program. They both
talked briefly about their
homelandi, differences in cus­
toms, and their experiences
since coming to. this country
to live with American fami­
lies. Later they answered
questions on many subjects
from the audience.
They were introduced by
Ruth Kelm, Future Teacher’*
president. Col. Stantey Scott
of Winter Garden, district
representative for American
Field Service, which .aponsors
the exchange program, laid
that at present there are 13
exchange students from 10
diffarent countries attending
schools in his area. He hopes
to increase this number to 30
next school year. Any school
interested in starting this
program may contact Col.
Scott for Information.
Alto accompanying the stu­
dents was Mrs. Mills Lord,
president of the Edgcwater
*2srtrzjrrA «eu ta-glu slrm arv
of international relationi for
PTA.
Following
the assembly,
Student Council President Dan
Casselberry served as guide
while the visitors had lunch
in the school cafeteria and
visited various classrooms.

As could be expected, many
desk with the biological and
physiological factors in con­
ception and birth, and with
birth control techniques rang
log from sterlization to pills
Apparently the most popu­
lar and most effective meth
ods of birth limitation are the
newly developed pills and an
Intrauterine device using i
coil or spiral of plaatic.
Dr. A. S. parkes, physiolo­
gist at the University of Cam­
bridge, England, praised the
piU and deplored the taboos
and prudery which hampered
research until mankind’s elev­
enth hour.
"Until the advent of the
Plncus pill/* he aaid, "meth­
ods of controlling human fer­
tility were archaic In princi­
ple and • disgrace to science."

1961 FORD

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He noted one possible draw
back to the "fantastically ef­
fective" pill: It might increase
a woman s fertility and extend
childbearing
ability beyond
age 50.
Dr. John Rock, controver­
sial Catholic gynecologist, for­
merly of
Harvard disputed
this. Extensive clinical trials
had turned up no evidence of
such s possibility, ho said
Others at (the symposium of
fered evidence that side ef­
fects of the pills are mure an
noymg than dangerous.
• • •
As for the "rhythm meth­
od," currently the only meth­
od acceptable to the Roman
Catholic Church. Dr. Parkes
termed it "• sound principle
which is more useful in se­
curing pregnancy than pre­
venting it."
Another English physician,
Dr. Thomas McKcown, pro­
fessor of social medicine at
the Univeraity of Birmingham,
maintained that it la not im­
proved techniques which will
lower the birth rate but rec­
ognition of the need for re
duction in family size.
"The problem must be sol­
ved, not in the laboratory, but
in the native village. . . II
illiterate women are to con­
trol their reproduction by
counting beads, they must
first leirn to count."
The experts were in gener
si agreement that the birth
rate will not be significantly
lowered until there is a social
climate which encourages the
small • family Ideal.
One meana of
achievelng
this ideal wa* suggested by
Dr. Judith Blake Davie, astoclate professor of demography
(population study) at the Uni­
versity of California School
of Public Health.
• • •

and mother out of the home,
literally and figuratively, byfa shiomng a society which is
not primarily family centered
— ■ society In which women
are offered other meaning­
ful goals beside the traditional
onr of motherhood.
One major suggestion com ­
ing from the conference was
tli.it governments wilt have Ho
adopt an officii] public policy
favoring small families. In
turn, Hus policy will hive to
be made possible by scien­
tists, approved by religious
leaders and, in the end, sc
cepied and practiced by indi­
vidual people.
The scientists were agreed
that tile only possible solution
in ■ civilized and democratic
society is for the pepole them­
selves lo decide to have small
families.
But they also agreed that
how to convince the people of
the dciirability and necessity
of this is probably the most
difficult and complex chal­
lenge human society has ever
faced.

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Lions After Second Win Over Commodores

0 !fW Sportsmen Bid

Ijr MURRAY OLDERMAN
Sport* Ultor
Newspaper Enterprise Attn.
NEW YORK — (N BA) —
For them both—Cue D'Ama­
to and Floyd Pattoraon—It'*
only a ehell of what la used
to bo.
Now Cue atande against an
arena wall, 80 rowa removed
from the ring, and watchee
tha kid he molded from the
atreeta o f Bedford-Stujrvesant
in Brooklyn to a heavyweight
champion and wonder whan
he geti hit cut o f tha $400,000
to $600/)00 ha claim* art un­
accounted fo r from th* two
Bonny Litton fights. Ha haa
■ lawyer, Edward Bennatt
William*, who la used to deal­
ing with Frank Coatollo and
Jimmy Iloffa and Bobby Bakor.
And Patterson, who** last
word* to D'Amato ware after
the Liston fight In Laa Vegas
in July 1962—"111 sat you
shortly"—goes through hit
pacta Ilka .a somnambulist
end only occasionally jolts
hlmtalf out o f hla rererlt to
redact a dozen years exper-

seldom you'd never know he
had It He didn't stick and
move because this la a confus­
ed man. lie should have put
hla' left hand at tha bend of
Chuvalo'a elbow when they
were tied up inside. If this
guy Chuvalo had a llttl* more
brains he would have taken
advantage of I t "
The one difference In Pat­
terson is that he now atom*
content to be th* pursued
rather than th* purtuer. 11*
Ht Chuvalo come to him, ■
bigger man rhaelng a wraith.
It was tha way he ehould have
fought I.laton.
"A ll I could think o f," ad­
mitted Patterson, "was that
I couldn't afford to be knock­
ed out again."
Patterson as a fighter 1*
like a boat without a rudder.
He lacks direction. D'Amato
says, "Ae far aa I'm concern­
ed we had a verbal agreement
that I would alwaya be hi*
manager until he told me face
to face, 'You're no longer my
manager.' He hae never told
me that
"So I'm taking Julius No­
vember (Floyd's lawysr) to
court for that money."

arm l going very good for
him. The fellow who made
Patterson more money than
any. fighter has ever mad* In
tbs history o f th* world now
needs money hlmsslf.
Patterson, on th* faca of
It, doesn't have the same prob­
lem. And the Chuvalo scrap
proved there are otlli a few
payday* ahead because peo­
ple will come out to see him.
But he's no tiger. He car­
ries a dreamy, vague look In
the ring and hell step back
Floyd Patterson
from an opponent who's hurt.
Only sporadically will he mov»
tenet In the ring.
H* hopes he get* another in with the old instincts and
shot at the title, hut he real­ remind himself, "I’m a fight­
ly haa no taste for it, or the er."
delirium* of hla opponent-tobe, Caaaiua Clay. Floyd i», es­
timates th* man who wua
closest to him, 2&lt;ri per cent
slower then he used to he.
By United Press International
But thnt'a still faster than
EASTERN DIVISION
th* plodding George Chuvalo
W L
lie defeated in the Rebirth of
Boiton
49 M
Iloxlng at Madison Square
Cincinnati
37 22
Garden. His solact comes from
Philadelphia
33 27
•uch nsgstlv* statsmenta as:
New York
20 36
" I proved 1 can take a much
WESTERN DIVISION
better punch than you gentleW L
men (the press) give me cred­
I«n* Angeles
32 26
it for, only because of my
Si. 1.0111a
30 28
tremendous condition. I'm glsd
Ralllinorc
- 26 30
you didn't msntlon my china
Detroit
25 38
chin. Had you did this, you
San Francisco
14 46
would have been wrong.”
Thursday's Results
But all through the fight,
Cincinnati mo Detroit 109
Dan Florlo, his trainer-manSI. Louis 124 Baltimore 94
, ager, had to streech at him:
Ssn Frsn. 106 Philadelphia 100
"Jab him , . . hook him , . .
Only Kamos scheduled
get away from ths ropes'."
Frldty'i Garnet
ElcmsnUry stuff for a 30New York at Boston
ysar-old guy who won th*
San Francisco at L01 Angeles
championship o f the world in
Baltimore at 61. Louis
1988. Afterward*, Florlo muL
Only games scheduled
tored, "You can't tsach an old
(Saturday's Games
dog nsw tricks."
Boston
at New York
And D'Amato, hi* old teach­
Lot Angeles at San Francisco
er, reviewed, "lie showed me
Philadelphia al Cincinnati
a couple o f far more serious
Detroit at Baltimore
faults than getting pjnrn-d in
tha corners. For example, ev­
ery time hs got In close lie Siffn End
put hla arm around the other
BALTIMOHE (UPI) - Th*
guy's neck and hs left hla Baltimore Colts signed their
aid* exposed for the body 15th draft choice. 6-feet-6, 228pounding.
pound defensive end Roy Hil­
"Though ha haa an excel- ton from Jackson State Col­
l»nt left Jab, he used it ao lage.

HBA

•

Hi Troubles Faces
Top Competition

To Hearings On
River Projects
TALLAHASSEE - (Spl) Florida's sportsmen will hare
an opportunity to support a
proposal for the construction
of locks and other means of
passing small craft at some
30 Central and Southern Flor­
ida Flood Control District pro­
ject structuree In the water
wayi of the St. Johns and XI*
slmmee Rivera. This will be at
a aeries of public meetings
scheduled for Feb. 16-n.
According to 0 . E. Frye,
executive director, Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commis­
sion, ths public meetings, as
announced by the U. 8. Corps
of Engineers, will be held at
Cocoa Tuesday at 10 a.m., In
tha Brevard County Agricul­
tural Center, 1125 West King
Street; Kissimmee, Wednes­
day at 10 a.m., in the Ciylc
C e n t e r | Fort Lauderdale
Thursday at 9:50 a m., In the
County Commission room of
the Broward County Courthouat. :__ v

Oviedo Travels
To Eau Gallie

MH

DON SCHOLLANDER
"Everything just went right for me"

Eighteen &amp; On Top
. . It's Perplexing
(L «it of 4hr*e articles)
. By Sandy Padw*

NEW HAVEN. Conn. —
.tNEA.J_.~- A n .U U w a H r tV
realizes hr hus rrachad the
these proposed locks and
prime goal in hi* life,, and
meant of passing small craft
will be a definite aaset to the then he begin* to wonder . • •
Since l»*t October, when he
recreational valuca of these
won
four gold medal* in
(wo rivers.
-a.
"Without locks or other suit­ Olympic twimmlng for the
able meant to permit passage United State*, Don Schollanof email craft at sites of con­ der ha* br*n thinking con­
trol structural the flatting, stantly about what I* next for
boating and navigational use him.
Schollander U a *turdy alxof the headwaters of the Kis­
simmee and St. Johns Blveri footer with an identifying
shock of blond hair and a
will be limited.
"A ll aportamen and peraons handsome fare which can’t
interested In outdoor activity conceal concern when he'*
are urged to attend one or all talking about hi* future.
of the meetings..
"I understand the state­
"Sportsmen clubs, boating ment very wrll that says there
clubs and conservation organ­ la no place to go but down,"
izations are asked to submit
Schollander said. "But when
t h e i r recommendations in
you're king of the mountain,
writing in quadruplicate copy
what do you do—expand th*
as the records of the hearings
will he forwarded to the Sec- mountain ?"
In addition to the problem
retary of the Army."
brought on by being public
property. Schollander haa to
worry about adjusting to the
academic life a* a mid-semes­
ter Yale freshman.
The Yale athletic depart­
ment i* trying to do every­
A carnival atmosphere will
thing poealhle to help him
prevsil March 6 at Lake Mary hut awanle keep piling tip.
is ihe community kicks off and an do the requests for
the start of the Little league personal appearance*.
“ I’ll have to cope with it,"
season.
An all-day fete is planned Schollander euld, "or I'll Just
starting at 10 a. m and high­ flunk out.
•‘I do want to continue swim­
light will be serving of barming, though. Wrre I to re­
becuss.
tire now and succumb to ths
Booths wlU be set up, a
pressure of the public, look
white elephant sals held and
what I would tnlss. Swimming
games and rides will be availoffer* m# the chance t" travel,
able (or all.
tn meet people, to aee new
This will slio tie the first
day of registration for boys things. Tn compete on a high
wanting to play In the Little level of swimming, you just
League.
Each
prospective have to devote your life to It.
"But right now. I admit I’m
player must be accompanied
by a parant Ir order to regia- a llttl* tired o f .It The prob­
lems now la to stimulate my
ter.
The Llttl* League park Interest again. Thia moans
Ughts will be turned on for the new goal*. Your body doesn't
first time it t p. tn. and a go sour; it's your mind.
‘‘Th* mind plays ths major
Hootcnany and dance will fol­
low.
rol*. Often Olympic races are

Carnival Opens
Little League

wen by th* person who haa
the proper attitude.
“ My
goal ’ In life waa to*
9 m
make—the- D b t t B fe a F 'R /B ll'
than do wall. What can I shoot
for now — fiva or six gold
medals T That’s ridiculous.
Why, th* chances of winning
four gold medals again are
vsry rsmot*.
"Bsllrvs m*,' I was vsry
lucky in Japan. It takes
mors than ability and luck.
Everything Just went right
for me. I had been there for
races twice before; th* peo­
ple knew ms.
"They cheered ms every
time my name was announced.
Then my parents were there.
My coach waa thera (Georg*
Hallies of th* Ranta Clara
Swim Club), my friend*. I
doubt if thcae many variable*
will com* together again in
1968.
"Another problem now Is
whether or not I can he satis­
fied with a lower gral. 1 hope
t&gt;elng in a new area-coU *j e
swimming—will provide ths
answer. In college swimming
every meet Is Important.”

Darold Robertson’* HI Trou­
bles, one of the top greyhounds
at the track last season, will
he going for hit first victory
of the season In tonight’ s fea­
tured 10th race at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club.
Hi Trouble* won both of last
year's ' match races against
the Jacksonville Kennel Club
and waa one of the biggest win­
ners at the track.
The Robertson veteran has
a second place finish and a
third to hit credit, but has
felled In four starts to notch
a victory.
Top competition is qxpected
to come from O.B.'a Adjusted
and Ample's Model. O. B.'a
Adjusted came to SOKC with
a nationwide reputation as a
top aprlnter. He has scored
three wins two seconds and one
third in 11 starts.
Ample's Model Is one of the
finest juvenile runners at the
track with a record of four
wins and one third In eight
start*.
Results of Thursday even­
111)4
aavara,
• *
ing’s* irac&lt;?s:
Hat-Bacw..— hU W w Tim r j j ,
Cltor Utn(j
4 w 3 oq 3.so
11.GO 4.60
O.B.'a Amaze

Manley, Streit
In 2-Stroke Lead
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI)
—Hobart Manley and Cana­
dian Marlene Strut, after a
two-under par second round
70, held a two-stroke lead to­
day in the National Mixed
Foursome
golf tournament
here.
The Savannah (G a.), golfer
and Mrs. Streit took a single
opening round, then stretched
it another stroke Thursday by
playtag what Manley called
“ Just consistent g o lf' over
the I-ost Tree Club course.
Jack Penrose of Miami
Beach and Phyllis Preusa of
Pompano carded 71s to take a
definite second place, a posi­
tion they were forced to share
after the opener.

Kahob
. 4.50
Qulntela (2-8) $42 60
2nd Rare — 5/l* — Time 31.86
Roaming Jack
6.60 5.00 2.80
Rob Buck
9.40 4.80
Johnnie Ruth
4 00
Qulnieli (2-7) $18.40
Daily Double (2-7) $14.80
3rd Race — S /ll — Time 31.78
Runa Hasp
17.00 5.00 3.00
Mltra'a Beat
4.80 3.40
Finish Rocker
2.60
Quintals (3-4) $44.80
Perfects (4 3) 1149.40
4th Raca — 8/16 — Time 33.39
Everglade* Sis 19.00 7.40 5.00
Jeanne's Gossip
16.60 7.80
James Ferris
2.80
Quintals (1-2) $54 60
Perfects (1-2) $135.40
5th Race — H — Time 41.17
Barberry Echo
5 80 3.20 2.60
Hey Champion
5.40 3.20
Ample Rock
3.60
Qulniela (7-8) 117.80
Perfect* (8-7) $52.10
4th Race — 5/16 — Time 32.02
See Over
9 20 6.40 3.20
Ring Lit
10.20 4 20
Joyoti
2.60
Quiniela (6-8) $81.80
Perfects (6-8) $345 90
Big Phony
1I^T*4^0 3.40
Rocker E.
3 00 2.60
Starlight Kathy
500
Qulniela (1-4) $1020
Perfect* (4-1) $75.60
8th Race — 5/14 — Time 31.45
Bonnie Abbe
11.80 8 80 4.20
51ary Miiand
10 60 6.20
Go Letter
3.60
Quiniela (1-2) $38 00
Perfect* (2-1) $209.40
•th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.63
Ryan's Express 3.GO 2.60 2 80
Rocket Flare
4.80 4 20
Oui Oul Dupree
3 20
Quiniela ( 5 6 ) $1500
Perfect* (5-6) $25.20
10th Rare — 5/16 — Time 31.72
Winner's Tip 59.60 24.00 10 40
Orbital
4 GO 3.80
Proven Fact
3 40
Quiniela (2 4) $87 00
Perfcrta (2-4) $423 30
lllh Rare —
— Time 40.88
lloncymooner 24 GO 9 GO 4 00
Rockin Moilie
4 00 2 GO
Nieto
2.GO
Quiniela (4 6) $29 00
Perfect* (6 4) $279 50
Mutuel handle $79,218

By Manhxll Lingo
Herald Sports Writer
The winning Oviedo Lions travel to Eau Gain*
Saturday night to take on the Commodores of Eau
Gnllie High School for the second time this year. In
the first meeting o f these two clubs at Oviedo tho
Lions chalked up an unbelievable 85-59 romp over
the highly rated Commo­
dores.
Since the triumph over
Enu Gallie, t h e Llona,
have chalked up victories
over Ocoee, Melbourne CtfCtral Catholic, Florida Air
Academy, and last week tal­
lied a 56-48 win over Cocoa

Revised Racing
Regulations
Slated Today
a

DAYTONA BEACH ( U P » National Association of Stock
Beach.
The Lions will b* trying for Car Auto Racing (NASCAR)
their seventh straight win officials were due to announce
1966 revised racing R e if i c a ­
Saturday. Oviedo's record now
tions today befora an after­
stands at 12 wins against 7 noon of racing at the Dlytona
losses^ with just three gamts speedway.
The 1965 regulations raised •
to go before th* tournament.
controversy by outlawing hem•
Head Coarh Ab* Colllnaisphcrical heads and high ris­
worth of Eau Gallie doe* not ers, both ending modifications
believe the Lions will win that boosted speed potential of
again Saturday. Ha laid, the cars. As a result, Chrysler
Corporation dropped f r o m
‘‘They will-not beat ua on our
competition this year.
court." The only team that has
The 1966 regulations wero
beat them on their home court OivViiWcu - Kim.
"C l 5 t
this year ia Mainland and ecutlves and engineers before
,
Coach Colllnsworth a e e m a being adopted by the astociaBon.
J
quite sure o f himself.
Two 100-mllc races are
On the ether hand Coach
Paul Mikler of th* Lions feels scheduled this afternoon to
his squad will be up against determine positions — other
some tough competition and than pole positions — for ths
big 500-mile race on Sunday.
he believea it will b« a hard
Darel Dlcringcr of Char­
ball game to win.
lotte, N. C., and Junior John­
son of Ronds, N. C., held ths
two pole positions for today's
lOOmilers.
j
Among those behind Dicringcr in a 1964 Mercury in the
first race will be Ned J4rrett_.
.
United Press Intemstlonsl
of Camden, S. C., Bobby Johns
Cincinnati
veteran
Jack of Miami, Dick Hutcherson of
Twyman has joined the select Keokuk, Iowa, and G. C. Spcn-'
list of five National Basketball cer of Inman, S. C. All will
Association greats who have drive Fords.
scored nore than 15,Otto points
With Johnson, In a 1965
in their career.
Ford, in the second race will

Jack Twyman

Joins Elite

Boyals
130 too,
Oscar
Embry
28 and

breezed past Detroit,
at Fort Wayne. Ind.
Robertson and Wayne
led the winners with
24 points, respectively.

hurst, ill., Marvin Panch of
Daytona Beach, Sam J lo
Quagg of Valdosta, Ga., and
Bod Eulcnfeld of Jacksonville,
all in Fords.

They'll "BREAK-THED00R-D0W N" to see
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Lyman Greyhounds End Season At Kissimmee
Still In Battle
Toledo Joins
International, For OBC Title
Atlanta Leaves

Seminole Five,
Barracudas In
Return Match

By Jim Hacchun
Herald Sports Writer
Lyman will play Kissimmee in their last regu­
lar season Rame. They are 10-9 overall on the senson and this is their Inst OrnnRc Belt Conference
Knme.
A t the moment they are involved in n three-way
striiRRle for the OBC
championship with Apop- Vivian Pierce
kn and DeLand.
Apopka la playinR Lces- Wins Tourney
burR toniRht and DeLand

Florida Golfer,
An 'Unknown'
Leads Old Pros

By David Higginbotham
PHOENIX, Aril. (U PI) —
Herald Sports Writer
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI&gt;
The 1965 PGA golf tour, billed
The Seminole High cagcrs
—Toledo begins its first mod­
as a 53 million extravagama,
will travel to New Smyrna
em season in the Internation­
was back to normal today with
Beach tonight to face the Bar­
al League and Atlanta starts
an unknown In the first round
racudas in a return match.
its last on April when the
lead of the Phoenix Open and
The game Is a non-Metro af­
the big names struggling In
fair but Is expected to be a
right-club circuit launches its
the background,
hard hitting game.
8?nd season,
Coach Ralph Stumpf’ s baby
Bert Yancey, a 26-year-old
Toledo, w h Ic h succeeded
five will get the action under
Floridan playing out of Phil­
Richmond in the league after
way when they meet the Baby
adelphia, went into the second
Weekly winners in the Lad­ round of the $67,500 event
the 1964 season, will be play, is playing lavkeview'.
Barracudas at 6:30 p.m. The
ies Day nine-hole low gross holding a one ahot lead over
ing as an International Leastarters for the Baby ScmtnLyman
Is
hoping
both
gue franchise for the first
oles will be Paul LeRoy, Wal­
tournament at Mayfair Coun­ Frank Beard and At Geibergtime since 1889 while Atlsnts Apopka and DeLand will be try Club were: Class A, Viv­ er.
A MOST enthusiastic participant in Dusty Boots
ly Jornigan, Frank Whigham,
.
*
will be starting its last minor upset. An added factor in Ly­
Riding Association Shows is Dick Cameron who
Wayne Burnstcad and Greg
No one could fault Yancey'a
ian Pierce; class B, a (ic beleague season before becom­ man's favor is thnt DeLand
trailered his horse '‘Chester’’ all the way up from
Shively.
pliy Thursday on the chilly,
ing Ihe Atlanta Braves of the nnd Apopka will play Monday Iwcen Frances Phillips, Myr­ windy Ariiona Country Club
Malabar to .win first place trophy and ribbon in
In Ihe Tribe's last game
tle
Adams
snd
Suiy
Dickey;
National League in 1966.
EDDIE GOTTLIEB
with New Smyrna they won.
the Senior Western Pleasure Class at the last
course. He had nine* of 33-34
night.
class C, Mary Whelchet.
“ O.K., lions, up umi at ’em"
and tonight they intend to do
show. Next show is scheduled for 1 p.m. Sun­
The April 17 openers — the
For Lyman to increase their
in the blind partners tour­ for a 67. He hit 15 greens and
it agaip.
first time in modern history
day at the Onora Road arenn.
nament first place winners used only 28 putts on the
According to Head Coach
the openers have been on a stature they must win tonight.
were
Shirley Schilko a n d bumpy greens.
Mack Blythe. ‘ 'Tills weekend
Saturday — will have Toronto In tha pravicus meeting with
Beard was Just about aa
Mary Lou McDonald. Taking
we play New Smyrna. Beach ■
at Toledo, Buffalo it Colum­ Kissimmee they heat the K°wsecond place were Dossie Do- perfect with four birdies in­
Friday
night
and Bishop
bus, Rochester at Atlanta and
cluding one that ca m e'on a
boys 56-40.
Ganahl and Grace Sayles.
Syracuse at Jacksonville.
Moore Saturday night. We
60 foot chip shot Into the cup.
As
usual,
Coach
Dick
Cope­
The secondary openers will
should win both games this
Gelbrrger also had four bird­
NEW YORK (NEA) —Eddie which a team scored only two have Toledo at Rochester and land ia relying on Joe Asher
V akcnd and our last two
ies
with a couple of fairly
Calhoun Subs
games next week to finish out Gottlieb's title is special ad- field goals and added 14 foul Columbus at Syracuse, April to provide moil of the scoring
long putts of 20 and 10 feet.
PARIS
(UP1)
—
Middle­
I 23, and Atlanta at Toronto and punch. He has 354 points thus
the season. We beat New ■viscr and eastern consuliant shots."
weight Milo Calhoun of Kings­
Stution University's Hat- j in DvLumll for the flatter In­ Smyrna here -and we’re going for the San Francisco 'WarIn today’s game, the teams Jacksonville at Buffalo, April
far in the season and is aver- ton, Jamaica, replaced Euroters ^will host tts.«Qcara jof. |_yiutiunal Tournament jn De[leans he has a might average between 35 and |24.
pton Luis
Mercer University torfiftnt".
fupmn
w ilt Eqllcdo
rouego
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Vifl. IffltTie al­ id* fi^ T h m t r r 'n g K L v a
C dk’ O f« in 5 .-lW | !* p » r p n is ^ S F * k T r3 fto n e iirW ^ M W w M d .y Greene h
"The Bears
8 p.m. in tha Del.and NationSears ha\c tiio\cd , w.n tjmes ii
jjy
on{, point, but j so manages to be wherever night.
y one
|play 21 games against other
During tha recent games he
[.and O’ Lake* Country Club
n] Guard Armory in an at­ from a 2-7 record on Jan. II, we’re going to change that Wilt Chamberlain now plays
"If you could get a game league members in the 1965 hasn’t been shooting at much New York’s Jose Gontiles in
Hwy. 17-92, Caeaelberry
a
scheduled
10-round
fight
at
tempt to even the score after to a 9-9, tally at present. They this time.
basketball lor the Philadelphia with only 15 fouls," says Ed- streamlined schedule which is
838-1699
and
the
scoring
has
been
bal­
the
Palais
dcs
Sports,
Feb.
22.
the four-point victory the have lost two games in their
“ The Barracudas have a 76ers and he now lives in die, "you got belter basket-1 slated to close on Sep. 1.
Hears found over the Hatters last nine, and these have been good ball club. They press a Philadelphia again after a ball. The only way you can! The International League anced by the fine performance
to Georgia Southern in States- great deal and should h ave, two year hiatus at the Jack get it is to allow more con- playoffs Will begin two days cf Eddie l-ong at forward.
in Macon on Jan. 11.
_l)nc of the most outstand­ boro, and Carson-Newmnn at one of their better ballplayers Tar Hotel out West. So it's not tact."
|later.
Long acored 22 points in
ing freshman games of the home; two o f the Small Col­ with them tonight who wasn’t completely sure where his
G A LA X IE non I Door. Almost New—-All Power
So what's to prevent basket
Tuesday's
victory at DeLand.
season will be played at 6 lege Top 20 in the nation."
nnd Air Conditioned. Only 18,000 Mllca— Sky*
ball from becoming a game in
in the game the last time we loyalties are
p.m. when Pete Brooks’ Baby
Besides Baxter at the cen­
The other starters will he
fight Blue With White T op. You Muni Sec To
What can be pinned down which each team lines up with Two Ineligible
played them. On the other
Hats host the Cuntac Caps, ter spot, the Hats will have \
Apprerlnte.
hand, one of our fine ballplay about Eddie is that he was In five Jim Parkers on a side
nosTON tu rn — nhode Mike Sterling, Gene Winglean AAU, team from Jackson­ to concern themselves with |crs. Gary Ixiyd, will not b e , the eage when the South (he's the 275-pound guard of
Island's Dennis McGovrrn snd miui and Dave Matis.
ville. The Caps boast many aix-fool guard Bob Reeves.
High scorers for Kissimmee
Philadelphia Hebrew Assoeia- the Baltimore Colts) and for- Fairfield’ s Mike Branch, both
with us tonight."
college
ail-stars,
including Only a junior, Reeves totaled
The starters for Use Semin- tion started playing ha -ketball [ gets only the shoulder pads? lop scorers on their school are Alan Starting and Mike
Your Authorized Ford Dealer
Jacksonville's small college 31 points against Georgetown
oles tonight will be Mike in 1918 and gradually evolved j "W e should say," continues haskcthairtcam. have been de­ Whitewolf.
All-American, linger Strick­ College opening night of the
In
The Jayvee game will atart
Gray. Jack Hunt, Ron Hinson. into the famous Sphas. the on Eddie, "therc'U be no pushing. clared ineligible for the re­
land.
Hatter Tourney. His “ tremen­
Sanford.
322-1481
ly
team
in
history
to
heat
the
at
6:30.
Lyman
has
an
U-8
no
holding
and
no
deliberate
mainder of the season due to
Steve Groover and Frank
Hatter Coach Glenn Wilkes dous outside shooting" will he
old Original Celtics in a ser­ roughness."
record.
scholastic difficulties.
Murray.
thinks Mercer and the Hats a bother to the Hatters in this
According to Blythe, the ies.
are pretty evenly matched. return match, since he does
He is the only original pio­
Tribe
should have a good finThere appear# to be no great not depend on the close-in
neer
left in professional bas­
ill, to their season. BlyUle
height difference between the lay up for his points.
ketball, and Eddie is worried
said,
"Our
next
two
ball
two clubs, except in the cen­
Other anticipated starters
about his game
ter slot where Mercer will for Mercer include Jack Man- games will be against Winter
"They should take out the
i'ai
k
and
Boone.
Wc
played
probably start fi foot-7 Don ton at guatil, and Steve Moody
rule that says basketball i*
well
against
Winter
Paik
ami
Baxter against the Hatters' and Sandy Harris at forwards.
* game of no contact," says
O-foot-3 Bill Hester.
The Hatters will start Hes­ we leel like we know what Eddie, "and admit it's a came
they're
going
to
do,
so
we
“ This is n vastly improved ter at renter, Bobby Jenkins
of con Iact 1 consider il im­
team over the squad that was and Tom Barnard at guards, should win Boone heat us in possible for in men to he |&gt;!a&lt;
overtime
here
so
we
ll
be
out
and Bill &lt; lark and Itollllie
is| in a limited area (like a
In w in that one, too "
Moore at forwards.
basketball court I without com­
mitting contact "
N E W N O b fc f-O K N E W S - - B y A la n M o v e r
Eddie ran remember the old
days when they put all the
guvs in a race that might It*
no more than 50x20 ami said
Bob's Restaurant team Is
"O K . lions, up and at 'em "
holding onto first place with a
And you guarded a guy so
three-point win over the San­
closely that li he went to Ihe
ford Manufacturing team to
washroom, you lagged along,
increase its league lead by
loo
four games over the second
' In Hie oid days, vse a-tver
place Pryor's Insurance Com­
Used shutouts." remembers
pany leam. Eddie Monroe
Eddie "Honey Russell (form
paced the restauranlmen with
er Setnn Hall roach I used to
his 234 game and a 589 series
brag about holding a guy not
while Jack Erost was high for
scoreless out shotless.
the Manufacturers with a 210/
"I f you played Ihe same kind
M l.
of gsme today, 1 don't think
The American Legion Post
you'd have anybody come into
53 team moved into seventh
the building.'*
place by slapping the second
"The one problem that his
place Pryor's State Farm In­
hern with basketball from the
surance team for a dean four
earliest days to now,” answers
game sweep.
Eddie, "Is thr preponderance
Harold (bumble bee) Appleof foul shooting Why, in 1907,
by bombed the pin* to the
you might see a game in
tunc of a 591 series as well as
'6 5 Belvedere
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a nice 235 game. Vergil An­
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a a c re s o b s - 0 err 4
At Elrat A I’ slm rllo ,
with a 535 series.
B£B obt B£ traBP*
(A longside old post office)
The Jet Lanes team ran into
TB4T TB/S P o * £ /BiP/Bep
a bun saw as they faced Ihe
TB4T 0 0 7 #
Lake Monroe Inn bombers and
flO r P P tr r / p ta y 4 *0
were able to come up with
0O0/B&amp; SCC#£P 0 CO * fonly one win.
8*cx- n tyfrt Be b v t b /m The Lake Monroe Inn team,
5 £ IP /Be/Be 'o B 4 r/ K £
in taking the three points,
ZBot 0B 0e4r/,\» aeae/Sf
rolled the highest three game
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cost both rolled 600 series for
Lake klonroe Inn as John tal­
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657 and Harry shot 214/606.
Team Captain Larry Pivec
backed them up with 203/562
while Paul Marcotte and John
*65 Valiant
Spolski were the big guns for
Jet Lanes with 219/5&amp;3 and
236/582, respectively.
Cook's Corner held its fourth
‘ 65 Barracuda
place spot with a three game
win over Harry’a Bar and
Package team. Bob Guthrie
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differential, and rear wheel bearing*
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oil fitter replaced every second oH change snd fh* carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and replaced every 2 years, end every • months furnish** lo eueh a
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of
performance
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Ihe
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requests
the
dealer
to
certify
f
t
)
receipt
of
such
evidence
end (2 ) the car's then current mSeegei ^
for Harry's with a 211/560
total. Willie Magito also chim­
ed In with a 234 single game
g g iR v g g
(or Cook's. The Rose and
Wilk'a Restaurant team grab­
bed three points from Wisdom
Sod Service at George Paulk
rolled a 565 aeries and Bill
Anderson and Gordon Honey­
cutt rolled 203 and 213, respec­
25th and P A R K
tively. A1 Chalfln wee high for
Wisdom with a 543 total.

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Abraham Lincoln
Tribute Paid By
fifth Graders
Th« fifth grade of South
Side School presented • ‘'Tri­
bute to Abraham Lincoln" at
achool exercises under the di­
rection of Mra. Marguerite

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Narrator of the "Life of
Abraham Lincoln" was Billy
Marlin and the flag salute
was led by Holly Hoeller.
Several children performed
an acroatic with the name of
Lincoln and the Star Spangled
Banner waa aung. After the
ainging of the national an­
them, Carla Jarrell preaented
t h e historical background,
with accordion mualc hy Paul
Beaudette.
"Honeit Abe," a muaical
reading hy Benea Tark waa
next with the poem. "Llncoln'a Boyhood" recited hy
members of the class.
The historical background
of a famous Civic War song,
"Tenting on the Old Camp
Ground waa told hy Cynthia
Bakerwllh a duet by Dabble
W arfieftTtffl Drnnle ciT^oTt
Joe Rawls gnve Lincoln’s
Gettysburg Addreaa and a
poem “The Death o f Lincoln"
waa given by Molly Buah.
“ What W o u l d
Lincoln
S a y ?" featured several elnaa
members on various subjects
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TENNESSEE W ALKER Sundust Merry Hoy, five-year-old gelding owned
and shown hy Nancy Escue, Florence, Ky., Is featured in tho Sunland
Chnrity Horae Show which opened Wednesday evening at Seminole Race­
way.
(Herald Photo)

He Has Tricks In His Quiver

By Jrrry Klein
NEW YORK
(NKA&gt; —

ground o f the Battle Hymn of
the liepuhlir, by Billy Wig­
gins. Soloists for this number
were Donnie Hemfershot, SuHistory Is full cf females
sen Gallagher and Craig Taft.
The program closed with an who said “ No, thanks!” to
accordion solo. “ America the proposals from men who wor­
Beautiful" by Paul Beaudette. shipped them. All to often
Ouse rejected Romeos went
on to fame and fortune, while
the women who spurned them
lived to regret it.
After all. did you ever hear
Il.nrry Eugene K. Thompson, of Ellen Sewell, Margot el
73, 3fil Fifth Street, L'liiiluota. Belches or Desiree A flenl T
Probably not. Yet if th.-.e
died Thursday.
A native oi Lowell, Maas., gals hail bten a little wiser
he esme to Chuluots ala years in the affairs of the heart,
ago from Elliott, Me Hr wa» they might still ha remem1,cred li« the wives, reapeetivr
a veteran oi World War I
ID-nry
Survivors are hi* wife, Mra. |y, nf philosopher
Mary A Thompson, of Chulu- Thorenu, writer Sir Walter
ota; a daughter, Mr* Char­ Srotl and composer Peter
lotte T Smith, of New Jersey; Tchaikovsky.
a son, Allen C. Johnson, of
Sad to say, they declined
Hudson, Mass,, an&lt;J mx grand­ tlie hands c f Iheao gentlemen
children.
—every one of whom went
Gramkow Funeral Homo In on to big thinga without
charge of arrangemenla.
them!
Do any hells ring when you
read the names o f Adele Dalvin, little Huff or Rebecca
Pardee T
Ah-vandre Dumas, highly
Freoeh novelist,
Miehael Wayne Cody, five- ailoressfiil
day old son of Mr. and Mr* iiski'd Miss Dnlvm to he hi*
M&lt;ivin Cody, '."J33 Orlando love, lull atm ili'i'lioeil. Li-lte
Avenue, died Wednesday in Huff turned tier hack on Ju­
Seminole Memorial llospita
liana Wolfgang Goethe, who
Survivor* are the parent*, became one of the world'll
brother, Danny, and grand­ grnHlea poets and philoso­
parent.*, Mr. and Mrs E. T pher*. Rebecca Pardee is re­
Martin, of Greenwood, K I membered only because »he
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbs Dy rejected a young Yankee law­
ke*. of Jay.
yer nntnrd Noah Webster who
Gramkuw Funeral Home in became famous at a compiler
charge of arrangement*.
of dictionaries.
Refused jo marring* by
Anno (airman, James Huchannn never married, but
went on to become America's
only bachelor president.
Heln-rca Harwell lost her
WASHINGTON
(DPI)
Defense officials salt] sharp chanre to become First I-nily
Increase was In prospect for of the United States when ahe
said "no", to the love light In
the dralt rail for April.
They said a rail [or H.OOO Thomas Jefferson's r y e s . And
was expected, compared with Catherine FI yd did the same
a draft (junta of alrout 7,tww when she spurned James
Madison.
previously set for March.
Hefore the Scottish poet
The March figure, itself,
wa* an increase of 4,000 over Rolierl Horns published his
the figure originally planned first professional work, he
for that month.
was "seriously smitten hy the
The officials said the In rhirma" of a local farmer’s
rrcase was due partly to a do daughter named Ellison Hagcline in voluntary enlistments hie, hut she refused to give
and partly to a new policy ol him her heart.
calling up replacements fur
Boon the darling of all Scot­
(her in advanct than In the land, Burns had many a love
past.
affair and, befnra long, a
wife, Jain Armour.

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Me— Tin* hcMtp o f I lo r r y Ell*

*#n* K. Thompfron. Tl, who
dltd Thufid*y, will h« ■flip*
P*4 lo Merrill Fuiiervl Horn*
In Jludaon, M«n., fur fun*
er»l ■■rvlen and burial *i#il
Monday. Uramk -w Kunarftl
Horn* In chargt of local ar*
rant

Junior Girl Scout Troop 223
had an all-day eookout which
included songs, games, campflra staw and roasting marshmallowa around the fire. All
Scouta were working on their
"backyard fun" badge.
Sixth grade girla of tha
troop also are working on
thair naedlecraft badge under
tha leadership o f Mra. Demarls Jones, who meets with
Jennie Mills, Lynn Pruden,
Susan Bsksr, Lynetta Marcat,
Donna Sawyer* and Martha
Parker.
Leader* of tha troop, Mrs.
Joyea Sawyers and Mrs. Margarat Burke, attended a work­
shop conducted by Mra. Fred
Ganaa showing Scout leaders
how to instruct Scouts in the
■rt of flower arranging for
the coming flower show at
tha Clvie Center In March.
New patrol leader* and
their assistant* elected hy the
troop included Martha Park­
er, Carla Jarrell, Lily Whar­
ton and Jennifer Burke, lead­
e n , with Gail Cowan, Edith
Walker, Susan Baker and Dob­
bin/traham as assistants. Renra Park was named troop
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ial attention and handling.
“ We are permitted to use
tha Orange County facilities,
hut the waiting list ia much
too long and thi* kind of de­
lay of weeks and months of­
ten allow* a borderline case
to sink even deeper into emo­
tional disturbances," he point­
ed out.
_;"T h e on*- juvenile case
worker that we havs- nm s.Ytlis
not possibly handle all our
problem children efficenliy
and of necessity, can only hit
tho high spots anil pray for
miracles," he declared.
"Theee social ills must be
corrected. We all owe it to
ourarlvea to he concerned and
yuung men of the community
should he especially strong in
efforts to build a better com­
munity,” Mize asserted.
“ One man ran't do it — it
takea a great many people
who express their concern to
governing bodies who must
appropritl# t h e necessary
fund* to put these programs
in notion," lie stated.
Mize pointed to the Foster
Dare Program which was
brought about liv pleas of the
Juvenile Council, p a r e n t tearher groups, women's clubs
and other civic organisations
after nearly two years of unrelently effort.

. JACKSON, Mich (U P l) Prosecuting attorney James
G. Fleming has indicated that
escape charges probably will
not be filed against a Texas
camivsl operator who enjoyed
29 year* of freedom before his
wife revealed he was an es­
caped convieL
The Texan, Jamee R. Jonee,
49, was returned to aouthern
Michigan prleon. He eeeaped
from the prison'* farm in 1938
after serving 18 months of a
four to five year eentence for
burglary In Lenawee County.
Since then he ha* lead an ex­
emplary life, according to
Texai friends.
Jones' estranged wife, Mary
Ellen, 63, turned him In after
an argument over her sharo
of their real estate and busi­
ness interest* Feb. 1.
Texas friend* hav* appealed
to Michigan Got. George
Romney to -parole Jones be­
cause he has been a good
citizen.

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SAN FORI) ALLIANCE CHURCH welcomed the new pastor, Rev. Clif­
ford E. Harrod, shown here with Mra. Harrod, son, Mark, and daughter,
Karen, nt nn informal get-acquainted social following services Inst Sundny evening.
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Ry Doltir Austin
Four major needs of Setninolo County were outlined to
member* of the Sanford-Scminole Juyrn-s Thursday by
Vernon Mize, former county
and juvenile judge.
Mire urged the Jaycees to
Consider lending their effort*
toward:
Another man "richly blessed . (Inns o f "tha lame hoy” and
(1) Establishment of a juv­
with the friendship of many BQ rrfu, rd th# youth who haenile detention home in order
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U~mtvrng to riir^Tnfreif |n
WINTER
HA*VEN
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His name will live forever In after males of all tlma.
founty jnii;
Marla Readnril was asked The Florid* Citrus Cominis*
the annuals of music, but the
(2) Hiring of
additional
woman who rejected him — In marriage hy a young Eng­ ion may he asked to approve juvenile court eounseling per­
Mugdalcna Willmann—is for­ lish Journalist, but refused. a proposal which would allow sonnel to, provide better in­
His name was Charles Dick­ processors to *dd sugar to vestigation and post-counsel­
gotten.
ing help for children who
The great lover and reman­ ens.
frozen orange concentrate.
come hefore juvenile court;
Lastly, there’s Wolfgang
tle poet l,oril Byron experi­
The proposal won approval
(3) Seeing that facilities
enced "his strongest passion'*' Amadeus Mozart, one of the from the Florida Canners As
for tlie temporary care of the
as a youth when he fell in world’s greatest composers. sociatlon.
mentally ill are established in
love with a Mary Ann Char- His romantic attentiens were
It must be endorsed by the
spurned hy a singer named governor's concentrate quality the new wing of the hospital;
worth.
(I ) Establishment of a gui­
However, she wns not flat­ Aluysi* Weber, so he married |committee hefore going to the
don n- clinic fur emotionally
tered by the romantic atten- her sister!
|commission, however.
disturbed children.
"All these tilings cost mon­
ey, and I would ho the first
i to point this out. Hut all are
hings which Seminole Coun­
ty lui I s and for which the
needs ineicuoc every day."
sard Mue.
"Even though I am no long­
er fount) and juvenile judge
1 aril atdl much interested in
piddle si-rvi- c and I still ab­
hor, as 1 always did, the ne­
cessity of ordering young
children confined to a tiny
cell ‘rhoii* are no provisions
fur any iiuMnnt •ven'iae nor
ev rr any w.-, k for them. They
lias c juat lias e to alt in that
cell tm steika, assailing en­
trant* to ind ustrial » hoots.
•‘The weeping of these
c h ild r e n a n d of tin ir mothers
ini iHit a my d a y s . We must ov­
ercome tins cruel and inhu­
man eitu.itn.ti." declared Mite.
('lt is equally as cruel to
liuvr to confine u mentally ill
prison to tin- county jail.
Tlii;»c people have done no
wrong, hut must he put tome
The war In South Viet
place while they are assailing
Nam it going ant wayentranee into a stute, or avert
downhill DespiteAmeiia private mental institution.
con SpecioI Forces unit*
Jailer* are not equippod to
spalled throughout lhe
handle mentally ill persons —■
country, despite 3600
million in US old
hospitals i an he. I understand
nuolly, the beleopuered
that provisions for this may
notion seems unable to
he made in the new wing —
cope with Viel Cong
I hope that till* will not he
guerrillas. Smalt map
neglected." he urged
show* territory held by
"The jnciease in adult men­
the Communists In 1962.
tal lllnt-sa coul'I possibly and
Larger map shows the
Current situation as well
jirohaldy he lessened if we
as lire general location
had guidance clinic facilities
oi American troops, ott
available to deal with chil­
boves and warships.
dren who are nlicady emotion­
ally dl.t orbed and nerd spec­

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Fri. Feb. 12, ’65— Pnpe 7

T V Discussion
Set On Rights

MINNIE PEARL, with her famous “ How-dee,"
will create many luugha in "Tennessee Jam­
boree" which opens Thursday at the Movielund
Drive-In Theatre.

Thrillers On Tap
Two science fiction thrillera will make their first
Sanford appearance Sunday
lelnnd Drive-in Theatre
Tho management brings
George Nadnr starring in the
color film, * 1 he Human Du­
plicator*.’ ’ The second feature
will be, "Mutiny in Outer

NOW thru WED.
u n itl ii Pit EMI lilt
A l 1:20 - .1:20 ■ 5:20
9:21)
7:20

RpcK,

Gina

HUPSOM•IPUOBIUGIP*.

Spare."
Wednesday and foe that
n i g h t only the Priyy-In
f Hi
starring CImt Walker and
"Tho Naked and the I&gt;ead"
featuring Cliff Kuberaton.
The ffhnl three days of Ihe
week. Thursday. Friday and
Saturday, will have a triple
frhture on the theatre hilling
"Tennessee Jamboree" ia in
color and stars Ernest Tubbs.
Minnie Pearl. Webb Pierce
and many other headliners of
the Grsnd Ole Opry.
"Country Music Holiday"
will fill the middle port ion of
the triple header. It * i » i * Ker­
im Husky and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Elvis Presley closes the eve­
ning entertainment in "lllue
Hawaii."

If —li Met*

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ADDED ATTItAt li t is
AT 1:00 . 3:00 - 5:00
7:00 • 9:00

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11:00 ONLY

IN COLOR
RICHARD IIOONB

TH E C A ST A W A Y S
NOW BACK AT THE

Prominent national and Flo­
rida state lenders will partic­
ipate In a special Project 9
telecast "A Florida Look At
Civil Rights." on WFTV, Sun­
day.
Among those who will make
statements on the program
are Sen. Grorgc A. Smalhera;
U. S. Kep. Kdward J. Gurney;
Gov. II ay don Burn*; Fla.
State Sen. Tom Whittaker;
Roy Wilkins, executive direct­
or the NAACP; Robert Saund­
ers, executive secretary of the
Florida NAACP; and Charles
Kvera, brother of Medgar Ev­
ers.
The, program is being pro­
duced hy the WFTV News
and Special Eventa Depart­
ment under the direction of
Newt Director Ray Ruesler.

M AR - LOU
lly Dottle Austin
ATTENTION AI.L HUS­
BANDS, FRIENDS A N D
LOVERS! Sunday la Si. Val­
entine’s Day snd you have
better not forget it, or you
will be in for tears end tra­

uma!
if you don't have anything
in mind, we have some fine
suggestion! for you, Baled be­
low.
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Make pickle pinwheelt s
head for entertaining. Spread
equal amounts of U cup of
process Cheddar cheese spread
ham atmut ’ » inch thick.
Place one dill pickle on cheese
ami roll up like jelly-roll.

and
serve with cocktail picks Re­
frigerate, covered, until serv­
ing time Makes about 2 dor
en.

W HATEVER THE REASON, thriv van bo tm
argument tin one point— TV alar Jni Lansing in
unt|iienlinnably tho picltiro o f Itt'alllt.

'Goose Feathers' A t Ritz
Melvin Frank, who produ­
ced and directed Universal's
"Strange Bedfellow*," In Tc
clinicolnr now playing at Ihr
Hit/ Theatre had to concern
himself wllh Ihe case of Lady
Godlvas
The film will continue at
Ihe ltd; through Wednesday
and is the first showing in Flo­
rida according to Ihe manage­
ment.
Ail five Godlvas, incidentalI), were portrayed by luscious
i.in.i Lullobriglda.
In the comedy which co
stars Gina with Itock Hudson,
Gig Young and Edward Judd,
Lady Godiva gels into the
act when a London protest
gr,,ii|i !b&lt;| hy Ginn derides to
re enact the celebrated ride
through the streets of Coven
try Naturally, Miss 1-nllnbrig
ida glass Lady Godiva in the
nerpienre
' tiur problem was how his­
torically accurate we could
he without stirring a censor s
scisurs;" Frank admitted 1 As
for as Gina was concerned,
we could set our own limit of
nudily All we hart to do wlas
make Ihe decision "
Tho decision was Influenced
hy five different tests of Gina
as l.adv Godiva. utilinng dif­
ferent rpuniltie* nf Dotards.

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mutches Ruck 11u&lt;I- ••n im n fe i word mi &lt;i fit in 11v
i|iiiirrel in "S tn in p e lie-lti lo\s ■&gt;f* |ihntn&gt;rt dpht'd

tem pestuous

in Technicolor.
wigs and lulls to cover - and
uncover — Gmu properly
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Latlv

r.rrilt il tin ro\ it . M« I I i atnk
pointed out, ' tirrauar
jyj»w tier fAffpt (hat tu vn iti)
tailor, I'lT-ptOK Turn Our !.*&lt;l)
(•udn a udl lie tilled by ni l
lions of liiuvie KbiTi lltr"ilu’ fl
nul the u urid.
yhe appeals
in ‘Strnn^o Bed fe] Inus nude
- but not too nude "
M o r e than m n * t m en . burn
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COMINT. — SI N, . MON. - T l JpN.

FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
TW IN SCIENCE - FICTION HITS!
NO. 1 AT T .00 A 10:20

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PLUS AT 9:00 ONLY

DiningOut?
You'll snjoy tha surprising
variety of driiciou* food* and
the fa*l, courteou* service at the
Trade Wind* Cafrleria located next
to the theatre in the Seminole Plata
Shopping Center on L'.S. 17-92 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando. Tender,
prime meats, garden-fresh vegeta­
ble*, appetising salads and your fa ­
vorite pie or cake.
On Tursday evening!, we offer a 1(1ui. New York Sirloin Strip cunked to
yuur order for only 79c. Thursday
night i* Family Nignt with free dr»aerta for all Saturday night ja Steak
Night — a big, At-lb T-D. ne ati-ak
cooked to your order for only |1.U0.

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LEESBURG
900 N Bl vd

Luncheon: II am . - 2.15 p.m.
Dinne^: 4:30 p m. - 8:00 p m.
A W O O LM CB M O B . S n i w i U l i H

COMING FKit. 21 - 12 - 23

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LAKE MONROE INN ju il in
time for the St. Valentine's
Day weekend it a delirious
huge sirloin steak-for-two for
a very special price that ia
easy on ihe wallet. Thera ia
also a delightful new feature
in food —* tangy, spicy oldfashioned pit bnrliei|tie. In ad­
dition to good fond and warm.
friendly atmosphere, there la
^ ta m rn irn tU .- hag;rc -nf- y j
Itosvman Trio to entertain you
while you drink and dine
with your br*t gill. LAKE
MONKlIE Inn ia just around
the curve on the lakefront, an
Idea spot for tbal tete-a-tete.
. . .

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Scantown
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dencinfrffqtT T/Un hear this
• the CeitaVie/a will be at
the
MAK-l\pm
RESTAU­
RANT AND C O C K T A I L
LOUNGE this weekend for
your dancing and listening
pleasure. Specialty of -the
house i* their delectable rbarbroiled iteak alt sit** snd
cuts to fit yuur appetite, Pli-

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Restaurant and Lounge
Three Nightn — Thurs. Through Sal.
DANCING STARTS AT 9:30 P.M.

We Specialize In Delicinua

C H A R C O A L STEA K D IN N E R S
Your Choice Of Full Menu or Luncheon
PIZZA

85c UP

PIZZA

Friendly Atmosphere

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thing* to eat, along with your
favorite beverage*. Your hn»t,
Lou ltotaa invite* you to join
him there this weekend, or
any tinji. Remember that
they lervVNunrh, •too.
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SWEETHEART OF THE
CAI'RI ia perl andpretly Peg­
gy and her Keynotes who play
for your listening and danc­
ing pleasure at this faniou*
restaurant anti lounge. The
show- ataila at H pm. ami re­
member that thera is never
any eovar eharga or admi**lon price. Your own aweethi art l» sure to enjtty an ave
ning
at tlio CAPRI where
you and she will have your
choir# of delirious steak or
neafooil, that *|iecial PattaInert real Italian spaghetti
and meal ball* and many other
fill* foods to Mill yuur taste

SPEAKING O F . SWEET11KARTS, the sweetheart of
Skate City will ha crowned
tonight by Mis* Mair.ia f i ­
b'll, the lltfi!! Roller Skating
(Jureti who went on to win
many other honors in national
events. Three gold trophies
will be awarded to the top
cu test nuts among tho 18 entiii« Four "f the pretty girls
me twins . two sets of them,
jti-1 to make it all more dr*
|light fill. 1 tie show begins at
7 'til |i m. and last, lint it 10 30
p lit, and everyone is invited.
The Sanford Herald's own sniii-ty editor Doris Williams
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will l.e one of the judges and
we don't envy her tha job of
IT'S FRIDAY AGAIN and
forthat delirmwa fiati
tilin g to decide between tliele time
dinner at (be PIN El Ttl.ST
IN lovely, tali riled gills.
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INN. Tina popular spot ha*
FOR V Ml' R GIRL, it's become the Fridtil night reitnothing to,t Ilie best and that deivoua of all Ilia ara-food
..... ns HtKDDIK'S STEAK lovers. 1 hey ju*t ran't get
HOUSE in hern 1’ atk . the enough of- that ta*ty crispy
dint, riiinaitlir iitnins|&gt;here. e i- fried fl*h. golden brown hu*h
i i tlenl i iiisloe, fine wines and puppies and all tbe other
ar&gt; ompliah
roektails, wonderful service mouth-wittering
and tnleiited entertainers at mrnti. And In top It all off.
tin- pinno all rimihine to make how about a ilice of that **your gill gone at you with a quiiita delicacy, found only
wilt lit glow in tier-eyes Try at Ilia PINF&lt; REST INN it and see. tlniv trouble is peanut flutter Cream pie T
ebe'll riot settle for any nther Your sweetheart will love It,
and you will, loo.
place next weekend.
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K IN G SM EN
No Covrr Or Minimum

Fridiy and Saturday

Lake Monroe Inn
1 Ml. NORTH OF SANFORD ON HWY. 17-92

You’ll Love

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BARTENDER

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The Onl From "Down Under"
• Dinning "On The Houae"
Every Friday Night

AIIE YOU LOOKING for
a muggy little spot to *teal
away with yuur sweatie after
work, or after hour»T Try tha
CARIIIE LOUNGE. . .It's
rinse and convenient with ro.
rnentir atmotphrie ami service
1a fast, ftirndly and rourlcoua.
Glendale, Calif . arlenlial All you hive to do la open
•n It tile blue door. *tep maule and
pr gram* a rnmputer an
produces poetry on rripieat there you are —- with free
LADY COP? — Five day* a A 111 i i arc quarterly pint fat music for darning on Friday
week. Eileen O’Neill play* a and printed fivecif tbe I.oems nights.
police sergeant on leievi- Who would have little V poet*
lion'* Burke’s Law. On week­
among tha victim* nf auloina
lute
ends, she relaxes at her Bev­
I mn ?
erly Hills home.
A WHOLE HAREM OF
.SWEETHEARTS; you aav.
Dad? How about taking them
all tn dinner, nr to lunrh on
St Valentine’* Day at thr
TRADE WINDS CAFETER­
IA ?. . Vim'll find a wide

FRID A Y N IG H T SP EC IA L!

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choice of detlclou* aitada,
meats, vegetable*, and des­
cent* arrayed before your
eye*, rich one a* tempting a*
the nest and all prepared to
please your palate. Saturday
night 1* steak night, remem­
ber when you can have a big
3.4 pound T-bone iteak juat
exactly to your order for a
very, vrry epecial price. A f­
ter dinnrr, or lunch, why don't
you take your awcethtarla to
the movie T

FISH

FRY

A L L YO U CAN EAT —
ADULTS

$ | 35

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

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Menu Includes:

V A L D E Z H O TEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
OPEN T IL 1 A M. NIGHTLY

SWINGING DANCE BAND

"fisuffly dud Jkc JOuyjwiM'
D O N 'T MISS TH EM !
D A N C IN G b SH O W STARTS 8 P.M.
NO COVER — NO ADMISSION — MODERATE PRICES

IT. S. CHOICE S T E A K S A N D SEAFO O D S

( ’tile Slaw

French Fried
Hiked Heins
Grill
Ilunh Puppies
Itelish Tray
Coffee Or Te»

SE R V E D A T T H E IR BE ST!

DOM AN D A R T IE W E L C O M E YO U
TO C O M E AS YO U A R E!

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Hancock
nw y. 17-91
Sanford

FA 2-5965

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Sanford

Phone 322-1251

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PA Y

This Saturday

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many requests from Sanfordlies who have been fortunate
enough to bear the famed
maestro and hla musician*.
Elizabeth and I both agreed
that this performance will no
doubt be tbe most grandiose
and cultural event known to
Sanford in many moons. She
end Frank have already bad
the pleasure of hearing the
magnificent musical program
and she highly Indorses and
recommends that all who have
season's tickets to make uae
of them.
"The Pop* Concert Is magni­
ficence, splendor and sublim­
ity personified," the lovely
4
Elisabeth emphatically stated.
"Wouldn’t it be great If tbe
f V
i
Sanford socialites dragged out
their ball gowns and went
f
metropoUtan for the eminent
vtoTf &lt;VfV.
.
'X
Mr. M erer?" I queried.
"Well this symphony la de­
r -‘ W
" j M ' ; finitely deaervjpg of the full
red carpet treatmeht," Eli­
Mr
V
zabeth added.
. Chatting with the composed
and unaffected Mrs. Mebane
was enchanting and merits an
encore. She la an alumni of
MISS THOMPSON
Coker College, Hagtsvilk. S.C.
with Frank claiming David­
son College in North Carolina
a* hit Alma Mater. They ah* re
JOYCE RUSSELL, daughter
simultaneous enthusiasm for
of Mr. and Mra. Herihell Ilussall aspects ol culture, and take
ell Jr. 717 Cherokee Circle,
■an avid Interest In brfhglng
and a aenior at Seminole High
cultural background Into the
School, has been named Co*d
community,
Correspondent; according to
Yhc Mehanes have been on
an announcement by Miss
the Board of Directors for (he
Margaret Hauser, editor of
'Mdtual Concert Association for
C oed Magaiine.
ten year*, are member* of the
Her appointment was made
Associate Board of the Florida
by MISS BARBARA RUPSymphony Orchestra and are
RECHT, -home economics at
personal friends of the distin­
Seminole High School, and the
guished Mr. Mazer and his
was selected for her qualities
lovely wife. The three Mebane
of leidershlp and her enthus­
heirs. Shelly, Frank II! and
iasm for home economics.
Gay are already sharing Ma­
Miss Russell will serve as
ma's an-1 Papa's enthusiasm
Junior advlttr to the editors ol
for culture and the fine arts.
Co-ed, a national magaiine for
Following s delightful after­
teen-age girls, and she will
JOYCIS BUSSELL
noon with Elizabeth, called on
keep them Lnlormed of activi­
ties at Seminole High School. Gielr worthwhile enterprises friend. KAY BARTHOLBUEW,
More than 1,000 Co-ed Cor­ and their untiring effort! in to verify facts and figures.
respondents throughout the self preparation for future The vivacious Kay has more
"on the ball" than a team of
United States and Canada re­ community citizens,
port regularly, and Seminole . When the United Fun ‘ ‘kicks wild horses. She urges ill hold­
County la fortunate In being off" next fall, remember our ers of concert season's tickets
represented by the capable boys and dig deep into your |to mark the calendar for
March 2 and by ill means
Joyce Russell.
pockets to continually keep'
plan to spend an evening en
• * •
these adversaries bigger and
. .. . _ . , vcloped in the magic of music
ONE AMONG SEVEN out of better every year for
he I.W0 ,Q ^
tcd b the KlorUl
129 refers to MISS JENNIFER Boy Scouts of Scm.nolc Coun
Symphony.
ANN THOMPSON, daughter of
ty.
Kay related tnat she had reLt. and Mrs, George L.
celved a letter from the Pub
Thompson, 20fl Temple Drive.
CONCERT MINDED, anyJennifer Ann was recently one?.,A choice few Sanfordiles lie Relations Director of tbe
accepted and pledged Alpha arc fortunate enough to hold Symphony and many Orlsnd
Tau Chapter of Phi Mu, Na­ season's tirkets to the Mutuel osns have requested tickets
tional Honor Society at Florida Coneert Series, which has two for tile Sanford performance.
Southern College, lakeland. more delightful performances President Vernon Mize In­
formed Kay to dispatch a
Site Is another of our Sauford scheduled.
"sorry, Charlie," but Die per­
atudecta who maintains the
Recently had the pleasure of formance is for concert mem­
high srtwUalic average, re­
spending a marvelous after­ bers only, who have a season's
quisite necessary far mem­
noon at the fashionable Loch membership.
bership in this society.
Arbor home of Frank and EliSo to the fortunate SanfordMiss Thompson was gra­
zabeh Mebane.
lies who are members, con­
duated from Seminole High
Elizabeth had Just returned sider yourselves In the excluSchool with the class of 1061
and was the recipient of a from having -lunch with Phyl- live elite category is you
General Scholarship Loan for Us Curtain, soloist featured In start preparing for the Flor­
the preparation of teachers. "La Travlata," atA ‘ was all ida Symphony Orchestra under
In high school the had the dli "hepped up" over the Opera the direction of Henry Mazer.
Unction of being secretary of tonight in
The exuberant snd enthus­
NATIONAL CHILDRENS
the National Honor Society
and also tha secretary of the iastic Elizabeth prompted me DENTAL HEALTH WEEK is
to become a bit more interro­ also being observed this week.
aenior class.
Jennifer Is majoring In ele gatory than usual as she des­ Most youngsters have a decid­
mentary e d u c a t i o n ,
so cribed a most eventful day and ed distaste (oi Uieir tooth Doc­
tor snd with good reason, hut
■'touche' to our lovely future the grand event In store.
"B y the way, Elizabeth, mama cracks the whip so Jun­
"school m irm .’*
what's
next- for
Sanford ior snd Susie are compelled to
• • •
MEMO TO THE CHIEF through tiie Mutual Concert submit to tbe drudgery.
After approaching adulthood,
COOK AND DOTTLE WASH Series?"
"W e're In." she beamed, many become careless and
ER — Dine sumptiously next
Saturday, Faoruary 20, with "Henry Mazer is definitely dodge friend Dentist like the
all your family and friends at bringing the Florid* Symphony plsgue until tha time their
"cultured pearls" hive to be
an -authentic Swedish Smor­ to Sanford."
"Really, C'mon, give out, replaced with man made
gasbord sponsored by the
Ethel Root Circle of the Con­ promise not to tell a soul." - mechanism.
Elizabeth gave out with a
A trip to the Dentist's den
gregational ChrtsUan Church,
broad smile as if to say, "Bet­ msy go something like this.
2fth at Park.
You are cordially escorted
Thia Is the 13th year the cir­ ter keep my mouth ahut unless
cle has sponsored this elabor­ I want The Herald to publish to a plush chamber by a 3324 33 professional hostess (as­
ate tea it, and thronga gather this choice morsel of new*."
She finally revealed that the sistant) In Immaculate white.
from far and near U&gt; simple
tbe cuisine ol these culinary Florida Symphony will appear There in tha dimly lit lair,
•xpcrti. Over 43 dlshea will be here oq Tuesday, March 2 at you recline on a comfortable
• featured, fit for a king and the Civic Center. This will be chaise lounge contoured to fit
aavory enough for (be moat a "P ip s Concert" featuring vcffr curves. You are told to
discriminate gourmet and con­ leading (unea from smashing relax, that this la only for
Broadway Shows, The affable consultalkm. Presently provo­
V
noisseur.
The mouth-watering menu Mr. 3Iazer graciously content­ cative stereo music fills the
will be served buffet style and ed to bringing the Florida atmosphere and you are au­
the ladies reveal that to be Symphony here due to the tomatically transformed Into

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FUND of Seminole County,
thus receiving their sole sup­
port from United Fund.
All
civic-minded
clUiena
should carefully consider that
our scouts of today will be
our leaders ol tomorrow. No
conceivable
word
grouping
would
ever
be
adequate
enough to commend this vail
organliatlon &amp; njay Scouts for

MRS. FRAN K (ELIZA B E TH ) MERANE JR., Is shown in her fashion­
able Loch Arbor Home during a discussion of the forthcom ing appearance
of Henry Master and the Florida Symphony Orchestra at the Civic Center
on March 2. See "Candid Chnller."
so. Her delicate flesh emerges flesh Is actually a nude-ton
an Incurable romanticist.
The Dentist enters the inner iq the deafest of visibility in body stocking foundation under
sanctum at precisely the ex- the background,
the fish net architecture, the
act moment and in a soothing,
C'mon, Mr. V., snap out of most
covered
undercover
tranqullizlnj, sex appealing it, you are not in Utopia or spoof of the season, creating
voice comes up with, "Hello Shangrila and this "mermaid tbe grand »dcccptkm for the
you gorgeous doll, how are In mirage" is the real McCoy. modern mermaid.
You are being deceived, Mr.
How does this grab you. Mr.
we doing today?"
You no doubt answer with, V.—-What you see as female V'? See ya’ at the beach, huh?
"Hi 'ya handsome hunk o'
huynanlty,"
"Comfy, - sweet? Let's put
our lovely head back and
open your beautlfut mouth."
Answer. UMMMMMM! (long
sigh).
lly Evelyn Lundy
elllas was used as a center
At this our debonair Dentist
Mrs.
Maude
Coates
of piece. Mrs
Coates poured
daringly
explain*,
"Well,
dream girl, you really didn't Oviedo, recently entertained coffee from an antique cof­
need that til' gem I stole from a group of friends at her home fee service, Cakes, cookies,
nuts and mints were also
you. After all, it was only a on North I,akc Jessup Dr.
The occasion was to Intro­ served.
cultured pearl Whal we really
Those enjoying the delight­
want for you Is a genuine duce her niece and nephew,
gem, a crown, no less, an Im­ Mr. and Mrs, Jack Painter of ful evening were: Mr. snd
ported South Seas pearl en­ Port Washington in Long Is­ Mrs. Charles Niblack, Mr. and
crusted with the Jewels of land. Mr. Painter was for Mrs. James Wilson, Mr. and
your choice . . . diamonds, ru­ many years an outstanding Mrs, J. W McKinnon and Mr.
bles, emeralds, Just name professional photographer for and Mrs. John Lundy.
—them. Tlic best It n«l nearly Twontielh-Gentury-Fox Studios, j
,
,
exclusive enough for your na He has traveled all over the'
tural beauty.’
world many times, taking D i s t r i c t - 3 /
Now this super selling Sam movies of various places and
M n rcoc
U a natural and you arc al- people. He has accompanied
ready convinced, hut the grand President Roosevelt and Pres- 1 1U IIU d 1 &gt; U IM - 5
finale for the sale is finalized Idcnt Elsenhower on many
when a beacon is flashed from trips abroad,
overload into your face and | During the evening he showFlotldn Nurse’* A*»r&gt;rlnbc drags out a set of falsies
several ol his movies which
(choppers, that Is) to further were most Interesting and In- tion, District No. 37. will have
explain your need*, as the spiring. Among those he show­ the regular meeting Mnnday
gentle gentleman, becomes a ed were: "A Trip Up The night, February 15, at 8 p.m.
"brain washing" bc»*l.
Nile," beginning with Egypt at the Health Center on
You question the prlec am) and showing tbe beautiful and French Avenue.,
at this point he bunds you a colorful cities and country­
Mrs. Asenatli Butler, pres­
hand mirror and in a threat­ side.
ident uf tiie Woman's Auxili­
ening monotone quips, "Whal
"Tears of Pearls," was the ary of Seminole Memorial
price beauty?"
story of how pearls arc planted llo-|iital, will In- guest nprnkTlic glaring light lias caused and cultivated in the very pic­ er. iirmenting tile pink lady's
the (low of perspiration amt turesque rivers of Japan. role in tin- hospital.
you gawk at the monstrosity "The Dominion State of Vir­
The month of February
reflected in the mirror (which ginia" showed scenes of Rich­ will he recognized a* roll call
is purposely defective). The mond and of historic Williams month by the group of nurse*
mascara and eye shadow are hurg; another was a short
running off your face and a movie of fishing for large
Careful
series of new lines lias appear Tuna off the coast of Bimm
BOSTON (U P h - Attempts
ed “ All right, all right, you're ml.
to improve one household
the winner, but how much.
, * The Flying Circus" of F S, cleaning agent by- mixing it
D or?"
IU. was particularly interest­ with another brand may nuke
11c displays all 32 of his
ing. "Survival City," which In- you 111 enough to wish juu
dentures in a sly satisfying
; cldenlally received an Acad hadn't tried, according to Dr.
smirk as-be quotes you the
rtny Award, and which most Harris C. Faigel, uf Children's
exhorihant figures without bat­
of us have seen many times Hospital Medical Center In
ting an eye.
was the explosion of the Boston Housewives, he said,
Amiably agreeing, but bank­
atomic liomh and the effects arc all loo inclined to iry such
ruptcy bound, you Ironically
it had on a model city in Ne­ experiments.
add, "What price • beauty?
vada,
Reporting In the New Eng­
Why several Ihousand dollars,
The last movie Mr. Palnler land Journal of Medicine, Dr.
you money making mail mani­
showed was the beautiful and Faigel said inhalation of am­
acal ^nedico." (Doris Digs
rolorful Cypress Gardens and monia or chlorine fumes re­
Dlaimitwl*, Doc not Daises).
of many fantastic ski acts.
leased by mixing cleaning
• » •
After showing of (he movies. agents which are harmless
MEMO TO R. E PORTER
Mrs. Coates served refresh­ Individually causes nausea,
—On one of your "sashaying
ments in her dining room. The vomiting, and other symptom
safaris" a comely curvaceous
dining table was covered with of acute gastritis. Poor venti­
cutle advances towards you
a cut-work white linen cloth lation Increases the likelihood
clad only in a scant amount of
An arrangement of pink cam- of toxic effects.
fish net with the terminal
point being at the angle her
limbs are attached to her tor-

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Mrs. Walter Cook was hos­
tess to the February meeting
of Hibiscus Lodge No. 534 of
the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engmemen and Firemen.
The president, Mra. Robert
Eivencoff, conducted the busi­
ness meeting with various re­
ports given.
Some of the members visit­
ed a member, Mrs. John Wea­
ver, who has been on the sick
list for some time. They pre­
sented her with a cake and a
gift momento from live Lodge.
Tentative plans were formed
for a social to be held in the
immediate future.
Delicious refreshments were
served at the close of the
meeting to the Mmcs, Elsen
coff, Harold Keeling, Horace
Turner, J. A Calhoun, George
llartz, Alfred Green and Hor­
ace Fortner.

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Miss Grace Marie Stlnecipher was hostess recently at her
Park Avenue home to tbe
regular meeting of Zeta Xi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
A Valentine party and steak
supper is scheduled for Sat­
urday, February 13 at the Cor­
ley home.
The tentative date of March
27 haa been set for a lunch­
eon at the Skyline Restaurant
honoring (he rusheei.
Kitty Corley, Way* .and
Means chairman, announced
that several babies have been
entered in the Annual Baby
Contest. The contest will be
held March 14 • April 5 and
all proceeds will go to The
Little Red Schoolhouse.
A nominating.committee for
next year's officer* was elect­
ed. Those elected to serve
were Jeanette Cara, Eleanor
Butler, Flo Wlnsa, Grace Ma­
rie Stlnecipher and Pat Beers.
Jeanette Cara presented a
most interesting program on
Art.
Members attending were
Pat Beers, Eleanor Butler,
Killy Corley, Dora Lee Rus­
sell, Jeanette Cara, Marchetta Dormtney and Grace Marie
Stlnecipher.

Who will be

(sharp (ihooters
NEW YORK (UPI) At
the end of 1964 over IT million
Americans, htd spent a total
of 223 million days engaged
In the sport at hunting, the
Health Insurance Institute re­
port*.
Of the nation's 17 million
hunters, 1.3 million are fe­
male.

in style, seconds are the or­
der of the day. They will be
Insulted unlcii their handeddown recipes are given tbe
full taste-testing treatment.
Carry-out service la avail­
able with the gala feast be­
ginning at 4 p. m. and lasting
' through 7 p. m. A nominal
donation la asked, so gals re­
lieve yoursed of the K.P. de­
tail next Saturday and plan
to dine in tha elegance of
Swedish atmosphere,
e e •

BOUQUETS TO THE BOY
SCOUTS OF AMERICA, who
are obeervlng their 13th an­
niversary this week. Tbe Boy
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Zeta X i Chapter
Schedules Party

By Doris Williams
Society Editor
ONE AMONG ELEVEN from
the entire student body of
Clarke College, Newton, Miss­
issippi, la something to crow
atput, The reference U made
regarding a Sanford itudcnt,
RICHARD BENNETT, aon of
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Lee Bennett, 220 Woodmere Boulevard,
tor hla high scholastic honon
In making the Dean's Firat
L ist
To attain the drat Hat, a
itudcnt muat have a 1.0 aver­
age or a atralght '•A" record.
Congratulatloni, Richard
• • •
LYNN McROBERTS, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. K. MeRoberta, 223 N. Scott Avenue,
haa been placed on the first
semester honor roll at Howcy
Academy, Howey ln-thelUlls,
according to Dr. C. A. Vaughn
Jr., Academy headmaster.
This honor roll distinction la
. not novel to the popular Miss
McRoberts since she has
maintained
the
necessary
average to attain this achieve­
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Bridal Reception Tea Honors Miss Patty Walker BRAND NEW
EASY CARE

her mother, Mr*. Leon E.
In a setting of soft flo w in g arris created an enchanting! er. popular bride elect of ception tea.
Forming the receiving line Walker; her fiance's mother,
candlelight, the lovely Loch [bridal atmosphere Wednesday ■Thomas A. Speer, was rompllArbor home of the Jack Schir-1 afternoon as MIsa Patty Walk-1 mcnled with an elaborate re­ with the lovely honoree were Mr*. G. A- Speer Jr.; and the
hostesses, Mr*. Schlrard and
Mr*. Henry E. Tooke. The ladle* were all elegant in color­
ful chic spring fashion* as
they received the guests dun
ing the appointed hours.
A bridal and Valentine theme
was carried out in the decor
adorned with arrangements of
of the festive reception area,
assorted spring blossoms.
Centering the refreshment
table, which was overlaid in
exquisite Italian cut linen,
was a single perfect pink rose
bud in a sterling silver bud
vase, accented on either side
by tall tapers glowing in an­
tique silver candelabra. The
chandelier above the table was
adorned with lace and blos­
soms in replica of a Colonial
bridal bouquet with white sat­
in streamers cascading to the
table centerpiece.
Dainty open-faced bell-shap­
ed sandwiches, heart-shaped
petit fours and toasted nuts
were served from silver and
crystal appointments w i t h

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No Discrimination
In A g e Or Sex

left are her mother, Mrs. Leon W alker; her
fiance’s mother. Mrs. G. A. Speer Jr.; and the
hostesses Mrs. Jack Schlrard and Mrs. Henry E.
Tooke. Mrs. Kirby Fite is pouring.

MISS P A TTY W ALKER, standing left, comely
bride-elect o f Thomas A. Speer, was recently
honor guest o f an elaborate bridal reception tea
nt the lovely Loch Arltor home o f Mrs, Jack
Schirnrd. Pictured with the honoree from the

The Byers Observe 60th Anniversary
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mr*. Arnet Byers
of 237 Lake Ellen Dr , Cassel­
berry, celebrated their 60th
Wedding Anniversary Sunday
afternoon with an open'house
given by their daughters. Mrs.
Carl Jack of Casselberry and
Mrs Jack Clark of St. Peters­
burg.
One of the many guests who
dropped by to congratulate the
happy couple was a cousin,
Mrs. Russell Landes of Mt.
Dora, who was a guest at
their wedding whlrh took place
in Warren C o . 1ml. She at
tended the open house with
her husband.

MR. AND MRS. A RN ET BYERS o f Casselberry are pictured on their
60th wedding anniversary at an open house given in their honor, Sunday,
February 7, 1965.

’Entertaining A nd Hobbies
The XI Beta Eta Chapter of
JJeta Sigma Phi met at the
"JJDme of Vermelle (Ed) Peter-*on. Vice President Betty
(Clarke) Bruestlc presided at
the meeting during the ab.J fn c e of the president.
“ Election of a nominating
W committee was held with Pat
(Vernon) Hardin, Sue (E. C.)
Harper Jr. and Jessie (Al)
_ Shaw being selected. They will
- meet ami bring a report of
” their slate of officers to the
meeting of March ft
Plans were discussed for
_ the Valentine Social to be held
- this Saturday night at the Ca— I pri. Members were reminded
*
to arrive al approximately
.7 :3 0 p m. for a social hour.
Mysterious plans were also
discussed for a Treasure Hunt
f and cook-out to be held March
* 13 al 6:00 p.m. The Social
. Committee would s ay
no
• more, which left everyone

thinking that they must have
a few surprises up their sleev­
es!
The program was present­
ed by Team 4 on "Entertain­
ing and Hobbies." Audrey (G.
Andrew) Speer gave a few
hints on giving a party. She
stated that hor d’oeuvres arc
very Important and that you
should make .plenty of them
as they serve as an antidote
for possible boredom. She al
so stated that the word “ hor
d'oeuvre" is always pronoun­
ced In the singular form.
fentCrpieccs need not al­
ways be of flowers, they can
be fruits, vegetables or any­
thing that suits the occasion
Good sense and good cooking
always make for a more
pleasant meal by taking into
consideration Lbc, color, tex­

ONE

The Byers have two other
children who were unable to
be present, Arnet Evans By­
ers of Hammond, 1ml , and
Mrs. Ultn Ha skill, Attica. Ind
They have seven grand­
children, and 10 great-grand­
children and have resided In
Casselberry since 1956

Strokes are the nation's
number three killer, after
heart disease and cancer. No
respecter of age or sex,
strokes strike suddenly, often
with devastating effects. Now,
says Dr. Paul Dudley White,
one of the nation'a best known
heart apeelallsts. many can­
didates for strokes can be
identified by their physicians
and preventive measures tak­
en.'
Young people whose mothers
or fathers have had strokes
should gusrd against excess­
ive weight, smoke little or not
at all (since smoking increas­
es blood pressure), and should
be physically active.
Physicians
advises
Dr.
White, should record certiin
basic information about such
patlenta: blood pressure, eleeIrocardlogram, heart and lung
X-ray, blood cholesterol, and
fasting blood sugar. From time
to time this data should be up­
dated and studied for any sig­
nificant change.

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type weather outside.
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Salads make an excltfng ad­
dition to any meal and need
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preparalion. The green leaves
should bp handled gently and
washed the day before and
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should never be cut but torn
in prepsratlon for a sstad.
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Owen. T. P. Cason, G. W.
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silver punch bowl.
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rose corsage and a gift of cry­
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hostesses
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Shirley Higgins, Joyce Cov­
ington and Clatra Fite.
Others included in the guest
list were the Mmes. W. 11.
Jennings, June Brodie, Paul­
ette White, Kathy Bukur,
Frank Bunnell. C. O. Jones,
M. L. Nichols, Ralph Ray, Joe
Orseno, Frank Stenstrom, Irv­
ing Fleischer and W. W. Tyre.
Also the Mmes. Joseph
Saunders, A. L. Lyon, Curtis
Hughes, Sira King, A. S. MeCallum, H. R. Laing, L. J.
Roman Jr., Ginger Moran,
Willard Jones, Edgar Bruce,
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Vegetable Field Social Security Hints
'Moon Man' laughs Day Scheduled
OiitlinecMo Fanners
Here
Tuesday
At His Competitors
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ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) They all laughed when farm
er Ell Thigpen planted pota
toes In October, three months
earlier than anyone had ever
beard of.
Thigpen was chuckling to
himself as ha continued har
vesting zo acres of potatoes
"pretty as you can find any
where,” that are worth, he
aays, a 120,000 profit because
his neighbors' crops are still
in the ground.
Thigpen, of nearby Hast­
ings, took a gamble and plan­
ted the Red Lasodas on O ct
4, three months ahead of the
usual planting time In this
area.
He expects to harvest 4,*
000 bags, 100 pounds to the
hag. Ha expects to make a
net profit of IS on each bag.
Milton Owens, supervisor
of government inspectors Jn
this area, described the po­
tatoes.
"They are as pretty as you
can find anywheiw. It's an un-

Stewardess Killed
WILDWOOD (UPI) — A 24year-old Delta Airlines ste­
wardess was fatally injured
when her car went out of
coatrol and flipped over on
State Road 44 west of here.
Police identified the victim as
Miss Charlotte Jenkins of Wild,
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usual crop for such an ex­
treme gamble.”
Thigpen is slightly ahead of
Dade County harvesting, an­
other reason for the premium
price. He said be began figur­
ing on an early crop a year
ago.
STm a moon man when It
comes to figuring the weath­
er," be said.
"W e had a mild winter last
January when there was a full
moon between the ll*th and
the 13th. The full moon this
year was Jan. 17. And I fig
ured then we were in for an
other mind winter.
"Then along about August
the weatherman began to pre
diet a mild winter in a long
range forecast, so I figured
if the old folks’ predictions
and modern predictions were
the same, It was a good time
to gamble.”
The shortage of storage po­
tatoes was also a big factor,
he said, He planted the crop
In heavy, loamy soli which re­
tains warmth longer.
St. Johns, St. Augustine,
Flagler and Putnam counties
are one of the largest potato
producing sections in the
world.
April and May are the peak
harvesting ihonths. That is,
for all except Thigpen.
St. Johns Farm Agent Paul
Dinkins said, "one thing for
certain, when the rest of the
farmers around here are dig­
ging, Ed will be fishing.”
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Central Florida Agricultur­
al Experiment Station will
conduct a "Vegetable Field
Day” hers Tuesday.
The event la the first of
several field days to b« held
over the stata this crop year.
Beginning at 1:30 p.m., re­
searchers st the station farm
located on Celery Avenue eaat
o f Sanford, will discuss highlights of the research plots.
A question-answer session Is
planned.
Expected to cover such sub*
Ject areas as herbicides, va­
rieties, pest control fertilisa­
tion end mulching ara'D ra.
J. F. Darby, plant patholo­
gist; IL B. Forbes, assistant
soil* chemist; H. L. Rhoades,
assistant nemstologist; W. T.
Scrudder, associata horticul­
turist; P. J. Westgste, horti­
culturist, and B. P. Whltner
Jr., assistant horticulturist.

Scouts Join
OA Ordeals
By Jsns Casselberry
Those from Boy Scout
Troop 341 o f Casselberry be­
coming ordeal members of the
Order of the Arrow at Camp
Lanoche last weekend were
Steve Nlcarry, Walter Blitlins, Billy Dempsey, and Fred
Staedler.
CA members from the troop
who aleo participated In the
weekend* tvmp were Scout­
master Ted Daniel, David
Krohne, and Rick Casselberry.

Thousands of self employ­
ed farmer* and their dependenta have retired with Social
Security benefits since 1D54
when Congrees extended cov­
erage to thla group. Today
another 4.8 million people
whole living depend* on farm
Ing are building eoclal secur
Ity protection against the lots
of Ineoms m u llin g from old*
aga, disability or death.
Urging farmers In this area
to flit prompt and accurate
income and earnings report?
for 1984, Cot. Byron R. Petton, Social Security dlatrict
manager, pointed out that fail­
ure to do so may result In re­
duced social aecurity benefits
or tbs loss of benefit*.
“ Now Is a good time," Col­
onel Patton said, “ for farm­
er* to axamln* their recorde
to see what they must report
on their Federal income re­
turn* for the pest year.”
Also, ha said, low Income
farmer* can build social ae­
curity protection. . .Colonel
Patton cited a epeelal option­
al provision In the law which
enables farmers whose net
earnings ar* less than |400
to acquire social security
credits. It works Ilk* thla:
If a farmer’s gross incoma
from farm self employment Is
between f600 and f 1,800, he
may count two thirds of his
gross farm income as nst in­
come for 8ocla! Security.
If gros* farm income is ov­
er |l,800 and net farm earn­
ings are lesi than 81,200, he
msy report either hie actual
net or 81,200.

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mer with annual grot* income
as low a* 8800 can report net
earning* as $400, or two thirds
o f his gross income, to get so­
cial aecurity credit for that
year.
Information regarding so­
cial security taxes and tax re­
turn forma can be obtained
at the Internal Revenue serv­
ice office at 2520 North
Orange
Avenue,
Orlando.
Queetions about old-age, sur­
vivors and disability benefits
shpuld be taken up with the
Social Security office at 2320
North Orange Avenue, Orlan­
do.

District PTA
Board Meets
By Julia Bartsa
The executive board of the
District Council of ParentTeacher Aesocletions m e t
Monday In Titusville to dis­
cuss plans for futura gener­
al meetings of ths district.
Local representatives at­
tending were Mr*. Lawrence
SwoffOrd, district vice presi­
dent, and Mrs. G e o r g e
Hearn, president of the Sem­
inole County Council. Both
are from Altamonte Springs.
Next meeting of the Semi­
nole Council will be held at
South Seminole Junior High
School in Casselberry at 9:30
a.m. next Thursday. A Found­
er’s Day program will be pre­
sented.

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If Lincoln Were Alive
It was one hundred years ago— on
April 14, 1865— that Abraham Lin­
coln was assassinated.
W hat w’ould he think if he were
here to observe his birthday with
the rest o f the nation?
He would have to wonder what has
slowed us down in attaining the
brotherhood o f man for which he
fought and died a century ago.
He m ight well marvel at the ob­
stinacy o f the human race in failing
to heed the lessons so tragically and
dramatically offered in the bloody
W ar Between the States.
He perhaps would be astonished to
find that the poverty into which he
was born and reared still prevails so
largely in a land o f plenty.
He could not help but be gratified
that his name remains, a century la­
ter, a symbol o f freedom, compas­
sion and selfless dedication to his
country.

He could understand better than
most that the President o f the Un­
ited States must be resigned to
ceaseless criticism and open hostil­
ity even os he receives worldwide
recognition o f his leadership ^and
power.
' He might find com fort in seeing
that after generations o f stagnation
the great issue which split the nation
in his day is at last being resolved
at an ever-quickening pace.
And in his wisdom he would com ­
prehend that the differences which
now confuse his country and engulf
the world can 4in "truth be composed
through tbv same patient under­
standing and love o f fellow man that
have made Abraham Lincoln timeless
and immortal.
A grateful nation again obsorves
the birthday of a giant. It does it
with respect nnd reverence, regard­
less o f race, creed or politics.

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‘Nice Hitching Post’
Congratulations are in order for
our City Commissioners.
They made an historic forward
stride this week when they agreed
to permanently banish parking mov­
ers from the local scene.
The posts will come up and the
holes filled and Sanford will join
other progressive cities in this re­
spect.
We realize the light financial sit­
uation which face commissioners.
We realize also that they have a mon­
umental task in administering the
affairs of a city such as this.
We know they have many places
in which they can use every 100
cents of every dollar.
But we realize, too, that there is
a tomorrow and many days after that
in which the city must continue to
progress.
City Commissioners currently have
many_projects under way, the most

important o f which is the Riverport
Marina.
It's heartening to residents to read
o f the inch-by-inch steps being tak­
en to awaken Sanford and. in turn,
awaken Florida to the fact there is
a Sanford.
The parking meters are gone.
Without the progress being made
by our commissioners they could
have been left in place.
Would have made a nice hitching
post.

Thought For Today
Then he said to them nation will
rise against nation, nnd kingdom
against kingdom.— Luke 21:10.
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War is not an act of God but a
crime o f man.— Cordell Hull, former
U.S. secretary o f state.

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In Venezuela,
terrorists
blow up an oil pipeline.
In Argentina, bandits stage
the third successful bank rob­
bery In 10 daya.
In Colombia, Castro-type
guerrillas seize a village, kill
three policemen and neatly
ambush an army patrol.
These are all recent events
and in at least the cases ot
Venezuela and C o l o m b i a
clearly were politically inspir­
ed.

The Argentine bank robber­
ies may or may not have had
political connections but were
of a pattern used successfully
by Venezuela’s National Lib­
eration group (FALN) to fi
nance its activities.
In any event, they were re
minders that despite gains un­
der the Alliance for Progress,
violence continues to lurk just
below the surface In many a
Latin American nition.
Somr, although not all, is

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Spring!
Mrs. Julia llarto*
8.18-1318
B u r Lake-Fnreet Cit;
Mra. Maryann Mllra
838-3678
Casselberry
Mrs. Janr Uassclbtrry
818-50)6
Chuluota
Mra. Joan Magia
365-3712
Drltary
Mrs. John l.mne
668-1883
Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
688-3631
Geneva
Mrs. JnAnn Hays
' 319-1873

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Mrs. Ritchie Harris
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l.aar Mary
Mra. Frances Writer
322-6319
Lake Monro*
Mra. H. 1- Johnson
322-4722
Lung-rood
Mra. Donna Hates
838-3317
North Orlandn
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
322-6795
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
363-3160

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Sanford, Florida

Fri., February 12. 1965

WALTER A. CalKLOW, EDITOR
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halA U etle for demesee waded tha law.

Castro • inspired.
Two of the leaders of the
Colombian band which early
in January seized the village
in the north central province
of Santander and made off
with money and drugs were
known to have spent lime in
Cuba.
In New York to attend the
opening of the United Nations
General Assembly not long
ago, Ernesto Che Guevara,
one of Castro’ s top aides, iden
tilled both Colombia and Veil
ezuela as continuing Castro
targets. He also mentioned
Guatemala.
“ The road to the liberation
of peoples which will be Hie
road of socialism, will go
through bullets m almost all
eountties," ptunused the bear
ded Guevara. He added
" . . . We have helped some
of our Latin American compa
nions In acquire some military
knowledge, , . it would nol be
moral for us not to assist
them 11
Guevara's handbook of guer
ilia warfare is one nf the mosl
valued lexis of Latin Arneri
tan terrorists.
One nf the more hopeful
signs that Latin America may
yet emerge m the image set
for tt under the Alliance fot
Progress is a growing aware
ness among Latin American
governmcnis nf their own re
sponsjbiljties
Aided by funds granted the
alliance by the United States,
most Latin American nations
showed an encouraging eco­
nomic growth in the last year
In effort* to achieve eco
nomic and social stability Bra
zil proved a special and unex
pretrd bright light
But in their December' meet
mg in Lima, Peru. Latin Am
erican leaders themselves rcc
ognized that overall results
had been poor in such key
areas as agrarian reform, ed
ucatlon, public health, tnflation control and investment
for growth.
Colombia is an example ol
a nation in which runaway
inflation has hurt the national
development program, and
provided the Caslroilei with
new ammunition for unreal.
There are other difficulties
Argentina was said recently
to have uncovered a band ol
Nazi terrorists who were plot­
ting against Argentine Jews.

High Chilean officials have
declared themselves fearful of
attempted military, coups in
both Argentina and Peru.
They believe enthusiastic sup­
port for Brazil's military re­
gime may Inspire other offi­
cers to political ambitions
elsewhere.
But the hopeful thing U the
new conviction among Latin
Americans that if they are to
be helped, first they must
help themselves.

Bruce

Tha oldest child usually
ia
taught
responsibility
whereas tha younger ie
more likely to be a '‘both*
passer." For the oldest
child ia told to "Look after
your little brother" so he la
trained to be a “ buck-rerelver." Discuss thla classi­
cal case at PTA meeting*,
and send for tha Rating
Seals below.
George W. Crane, Ph. D., M.D.
CASE V-411: When one of
our younger ions was atrout
8 years old, ha used to join
the family in a card game.
And Ha ntvar wanted to be
dealt a hand.
Instead, he’d slay out of the
game, till tha rest had been
dealt their cards.
Then ha'd elbow hit way
upon my lap or taka the next
chair and want to play my
hand.
And he often did a superb
job of It, too.
"Come on," the older chil­
dren would exclaim when II
came time to start a new
game.
“ We’ll deal you a hand of
your own.” ,
• But he would disclaim In*
tercst in tha game, though
he’d again want to take over
my cards and play my hand.
His behavior is a classical
example of the tendency of
people to shun responsibility!
It is still not loo late for
Foe while he was playing
us to act m the Congo. If we my hand, he had all (he fun
ale to be successful, it will of the game but if he lost, it
was my misfortune!
be a long, slow job.
In business and the pro­
We need to build the ad­
ministrative ability of the fessions we often find a slmiUongo government officials. 1&gt;»r tendency to shun jobs that
But even more importantly, Jinvolve responsibility,
For example, many me.il*
we need to teach the Congo
gi'EFrlifiifTit—wnyr* to— draw j-mMnforr*#- will- then-take am
minority non-Communist trih- additional hospital residency
al groups into its political I of 3 to 5 more year*,
system.
During thia time, they have
What's needed is practical I all the fun of diagnosing and
ward polities, at which Amir- j operating on private patients
ran* are particularly adept, |belonging to their "boss."

Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
All this sounds bad fur the
WASHINGTON (N EA) —
Time is slipping by in the Communist cause and gives
good cheer to U. S. officials.
Congo,
But historically this is thr
The Communis!* have set haphazard way in which Bed
up training camps in next- agents begin the takeover of
door Sudan and Uganda, underground movements. At
brought in foreign advisers, the start, all is confusion
upped their supply of we* The hard core start* building
—(in the -mitlaY~o{ -this--confu­
pons to-the Trbeltr,
This is Hie classic Com­ sion. The Bed agents see
munist pattern for a long- which leaders pan out fit the
ilrawn-out effort at tuking scramble, then back them if
t h e y ' r e manageable. The
over a country.
U. S. officials are consol­ Communists see to it that the
ing themselves with know-1 unmanageable oiks are killed
edge that in their initial e f­ in tho turmoil.
If history repeats itself,
fort* the Beds have not
achieved m u c h s u c c e s s . the Bed military advisers ami
They're reportedly having ns political organizers will build
much difficulty in instilling lough, disciplined cadres, if
discipline in the rc!-el* ns the given enough time.
The Beds brought discipline
Belgians ate in training the
lint lunaliet troop* of Prime to the 1'athrt I.ao that old
Minister Moise Tshombe.
l.uo bunds still find unbvliciSome of these undisciplined ulde.
rebel groups, in fact, art
In most countries, this
abandoning tha-ir weapons in tuild-up has taken year*,
considerable number*.
i The history of Communist
Within the U. S. govern* movements in Korea, China,
ment there is a certain Laos, Viet Nam and elseamount of optimistic think- Iwhere indicates the Beds u|e
mg that the Communists willing to spend a decade or
won't ever he able to weld mure to establish (he hard
these Congolese tribesmen In­ liases they want.
But it is also written in
to fighters.
Adm lilts t ration men also history that the United States
point out that some Congi and the West tr ailitionally
relwl tribal groups are allied have given the Communists
to unhappy minority tribes in [the time they need to estate
lilt- Sudan arid Uganda. The tisb themselves before tractleaders of these two tiuliolls mg strongly.
When we haven't given
risk thr danger these arms
will be turned buck against them time, the Bed* have
lulled
thclMKflk es.

A c a l l fro m y o u
s a y s it b e s t

For it is their attending
doctor who must take tha
gaff if anything goes wrong.
#
It isn't tho intern who
must face the patient's fam­
ily but tha attending doctor!
tn fact, it is often true that
if a young medic spend* five
year* playing second fiddle to
doctors who are in private
practice, then that young med­
ic becomes unfit for private
practice!
For he learns to lean upon
hit ^boss" and thus subcon­
sciously sbun* private prac­
tice, because then be himself
must shoulder the full respon­
sibility if anything goes
wrong.
Many talented young men
In business office* and factor­
ies also will decline promo­
tions because they arc afraid
o f being the final mad to
whom the buck is passed.
President Truman apparent­
ly understood this psycholo­
gical point fully when he had
this sign on hi* executive
desk:
"The buck stops here!"
You parent* should thua he
doubly rautioua lest you in­
directly predispose your rhild
to become a "leaner" who pre­
fers to pas* the buck and
avoid responsibility.
Teach your child to finish
his tasks with a flourish In­
stead of leaving them Just
half done!

Ciumtzij -

Encourage him to stand on
his own feet, aa by operating
a newspaper route
(than
which there is no better fi­
nancial training possible!)
Praise your child for his In­
dependent thinking and hia
original Ideas.
Tactfully load small bits o f
responsibility upon him and
thua get him educated to be­
ing a "buck-receiver" Instead
of merely a “ buck-passer."
Send for my 200-point
"Tests for Good Parents," en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c.
(A iw a;* write to Dr.
Trane In rare o f The San­
ford Herald, enclosing a
long stamped, addressed en­
velope and 20c to cover typ­
ing and printing costs when
you send for one of hla
booklrte.)

Barbs
When a golfer tosses soma
grass into the air, he’s often
testing the wind aa a possible
alibi when ha slices Into tha
rough.
a
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Whatever became o f the
pestiferous kid brother who
hung around when hi* older
sister and her beau wanted
to be alone? He's out holding
hand* with hia own "steady.’*

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T E J I D I S S C lM l
T o u h a r e e v e r y c h a n c e t oda y
and t on ig h t to a c t u a lly g&lt;-t
y o u r Ideas b e f o r e o t h * r » s n ^ )
t o d o w h t l i m m ay ba n e c t a s a r y t o m t r c b a n d l i e w h a te v e r
y o u r p r o d u e u happan to ba. a «
w all aa i h o w that y o u ara lha
on * w h o undaratanda lha a m otlona l oaada o f thoaa cloaa l o
you. T o u can n o w m e h e tham
happy.
A B I E ! (Mar. SI (o Apr. I I )
__(J etting homa a f f a i r s b e t te r ad should ba flrat on tha a g e n .
d a tod a y . S how otha ra that y ou
ara a moat davotad p ers on.
E n j o y w a r m th o f o w n fir esid e
I d tha e v e n in g and ta ka tt e s s ? * *
T A M M ' S ( A p r . SO to May s o f '
— A ft ar y ou « a ( nacaaaary sim p p t n s dona, othar dutlai, c a t
a b ou t se ein g thoaa para-na y o u
Ilka to ba with Ha va a g p " 4
tlma r om ln lgrlng. ale. Than ba
aura y o u r wrltta n rap orta ara
In orda r, eor raapondanca, and
an fo r t h
C.i:*tI M (M ay SI to Juna S O
— S tu d y in g
y ou r
p os se ss ion s
and f i g u r i n g out wh at ahould
ba dona to Improva y ou r lot In
Ufa la flna n ow . C o n c a n tr a la
upon m a k i n g praaant h o l d i n g s
p a y o f f ‘ nicely. Than lo o k I n t o l /
na w Invaatmanta.
MOON C H I L D R E N (Juna S»
to J u ly S t ) — T ou naad the e n ­
c o u r a g e m e n t and d evot ion , o f
othara and thla la a g o o d d a y
to r e g a in tncantlva. Drees In
flna taaia. Than o f f to aea
tha r ig h t peopla w h o ara ao
dlapoaad.
L E O (J u ly SS to Aug. S t ) —
A n y t h in g o f a co nfi d ential na­
ture ta Seat hand led today by
aaalng tha Indlvlduala c o n c e r n ­
ed. T a lk m attere over q u ietl y
and underetand mlnutaa. T h a n ^ f
gat out w h ere y ou can rlaa a o cU lly. too.
V I R G O (A u g . &gt;1 to Sept, SSI
— T a lk in g ov e r
a n y p r o b le ­
m a tic a l a f f a i r s y o u m ay ha v a
w it h g o o d frlenda can b r in g
t h a r ig h t ao lu tl on r ig h t n o w .
W elcom e
naw
paraona
yo u
meat. T h ey
can
ba Inalrue
m ental In you r rlaa later.
1.IBBA (Bapt. SS to Oct. I S )—•
H o m e ahould ba the canter o f
y ou r lntereet now . a o ' b a aura
y ou g o ov e r na w plana In full
detail. Oat on a mor e a o l l d f l
fo o t in g . Da vary practic al, even
t b o kin m ay ba m or a on tha
la-da-da aide.
SCORPIO (Oct. SI t o N o r .
. 1 ) — Thla ran ba a moat a a .
Joyabla day It you flrat c o n t a c t
thoaa w h o can help you to
ad v a n c e In y o u r Ideae. career.
Be
a p p rec ia t iv e
of
favora
S how y o u r flnaat ta len t a
SACiITTAlUV* (N ov . SS to
Dec. S I )— By g e tt in g at y o u r
dutlee
co n e e le n t lo u ily
you
m a k e Juat tha righ t Impreeelon upon hlgher-upa. L *t» r. gat
health Im prov ed. T ak e the kltid
o f treat man le that a r e r e a lly
eff e ct iv e .
CAPH ICOnN (D ec. SS t o Jan.
SO)— P a r t n e r ! In ever y aphare
of you r end ea vor n o w ara vary
o o . o p e r a tiv e and much nan ha
e c c o m p lle h fd that w ill ba m u ­
tua lly
ben efic ial.
Attend
to
c iv ic a f f a l r a too. T han c e l e ­
brate.
A tit'A ltltl B (Jan. II « o Feb.
I t ) — B alog mora preclee In
whatavar yo u hava t o d o la o f
vital Im po rta nce' t o d a y Ba a p e .
ctffc. eh ow clarity E v ening tin* f
fo r r o m a n c e a fta r you ha v a
finished with Meat, work
P l i t ' K a (F ab . S# to Mar S")
— Tou ara n o w vary tnaplied
aa to h o w to make I m p r o v e ,
tnente mora wlaely and ahould
fa llo w t hr edg h on them, w h * .
(h er at hom e or hualnaaa tV r u e
Important lettera. Flna raaulia
fo llow
I F Y O t ’ H c h i l d la n o n n
TODAY* ha or ah* will ba a
fa aclnatlng little paraon w h *
Int uitively will k n o w how in ^
deal w-lth othara ao that t h e - * ™
la flna accor d bet ween tham
and will laler be com e a d a v o t ­
ad huaband. or wlfa, t h o u g h
Inclined to ba i n e u w h i l p oseeaalva Early try lo break thla
habit with toya. etc. E ac ellent
chart for tha ealeaperaon and
ona w h o daala In c om m od lt lea
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G E N E R A L T E A I I K M ' I K a ■ A l­
tho ug h thla t* St. V a l e n t i n e s
Bay. you will need ov ar y o u n c e
o f a f fe c t io n and a e lB c o n lr o t B
y ou can muattr In order to ^
keep In h s f m o n y with thoaa
ab ou t you. Re ally live tha Oold an Rule now and yo u find y ou
hava a chan ce to gat out o f (b a
doldrurno and y o u w ill bk ab le
(o m ak e a naw gtart t o w a r d s
batter re latio nship s with e v e r y ­
one.
A It I Eg (Mar. St to Apr. I t ) —
A ep e.t e ara aaalnat you f o r
really ha ving a g o o d time t o ­
day, so ha cont ent with being
kind lo others and g e l l i n g d e ­
v ot ion In return. lie c r e a tiv e A
others
ap preciat e
your
fin e w
talenta
T A i n i ' S (A p r So to May J" )
Don't ba ao ta citu rn that ot h e r s
arou nd yo u ressnt your a t t i ­
tude, be com e unhappy. T ak e
that chip o f f your sh ould er
and} ha Inspiring Instead. Than
you make big prograaa In righ t
direction.
UKNINI (May 11 to Juna SI)
Tou mual ba vary c a r e fu l while .
d riv in g or w alkin g or there
c4n be Trtuch loan, p oo r bualpee# dea ling !, etc. C on cen trate •£
upon s tud y ing data that ta V
necessa ry f o r , soma fu ture a p ­
pointment. Ba thor ou gh.
MOON C HIL DR E N &lt;juna SS
to July 11)— A cting a bit bias#
la lha bast way lo add to your
ab undance n&gt;'W. Any f o r c e f u l neaa with othara on ly b o o m e ­
r a n g s on you. Find out w h i r s
you can ba mora ec onom ica l,
study b o o k k e e p in g records.
LEO (J uly IS to A ug . 31) —
Ligh tin g Into othara becau se
you think thay ara In tha
w r o n g w h tr a soma problem la E
c on cerne d does not do a wh it •
o f g ood. Oat health Improved.
A nalyse wh ere you r o w n w e a k ,
heat la and y ou hava tba a n ­
swer.
T I R O © (A u g SS lo gapt. SS)
— Impress olha ra wK h y ou r
t hou ghtf ulne aa t o d a y and a s '
alt thoaa In need. Thla a u t o maUoally m ak es o w n p ro b lem s
geara laaa d iff ic u lt
Ba c a r e ­
ful or y ou g a t yo uraa lt In
fu rth er trou ble.
LUSHA (Sept. St t o Oct. S3)
—Thla la tha day t o s h o w
.
g r ati tu d e to thoaa w h o h a r e V
keen loyal to y ou o r thay think
you a r e not a p p r t e l a t l v a lie
easing. S how som e f o r m o f
a a l t r t a l n m t n l they Ilka.
SCORPIO (Oct. SI lo Nor . SI)
-rT o u feel that you can g a t
out and d o r l r l c w o r k , ate. b y .
ualng otbara Instead of la b orin g
yourself. Thla only puts you
behind lha eight-halL Ba ad­
roit and you w in ouL
g AO ITT A R i t a
(Nor. IS to
Doe. I t ) — N ew c om er # artII g i n
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A W P P - S P i m - T T t Xtm&lt;
BURYIS THE
WARN VOU BOVS—
BRAVE 6T GUY I
NEVER P R E S S A
KNOW/HE MASNT, H O O P t E TDO F A R /
HAD AWlN NECt
GRANDFATHER ONCE
* I N C t MAH O' WAR U NH OR S E D A
&lt;T
retired, but he [CAVALRY DETAIL. M
Keeps BZ6GIM'
1ERELY FOR 3 E S T
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HIS WAY B A C K T O
SPAT* £
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«AY, W N * v e o M cm cso
HOW TMB MAJOR IS MO*
INS WITH ALACRITY
(C on tin ued F rom P a g * J - A )
rHE5C DAY6 / T H E
I
d » y , bu t d o n 't U k « any ac tion WAPEVlME &lt;AY6 rrXA’
on t h t m Just yat. A w a it a JTTVE CAPER Hfc
ba tta r day. Mak s y o u r plana PICKED UP FSOM
.
v l t a l y , cag tty and atudy hard. 1AUDE tHlTDCKSURVi
CAPB 1C OR ?! (D ec, 22 to Jan.
1 0 &gt;— L iste ning to tha Idaaa o f
•aparta la wlaa, bu t bo aura
t o lo o k alao to tha Idaallatlc
alda aa wall aa tha m alarial. Da
a bit s a c r ific in g with chuma.
S h o w y ou hava tha r ig h t aplrlt.
AQt'AltltS (Jan. 21 to Fab.
I I ) —T ou hava to ba w il l i n g to
d o laaa t a lk in g and m o r s UatcnIng If y ou wan t to hava great*
ar a c c o r d with partnara. Don't
ba forcaful. Than y ou gat thalr
f u l l c o-o p a r a t lo n .
riflCfCI (Fab . 10 to Mar. 20)
— O at thlnga dona In a nice,
qu lat w a y and d on't try to
f o f c a thevaa ar oun d you. Dapond pratt y m uch upon y o u r aalf. T o u ha va a p ro p e n s ity fo r
m a k i n g dull routlna ta ka on
a n ap p ea lin g fla vor .
MARTHA
M IGHT
&lt;F Y O t'lt C HIL I) 19 IlCVJtX
H&amp;ARw
TODAY* ha or aha will ba ona
o f thoaa vary r e m a rk a b le p e o ­
ple w h o will hava an un cann y
w a y o f w h it t l i n g a p r o j e c t
d o w n to w o r k a b le al&gt;a and will
r ea d ily gat othara than to c o ­
o p e r a t e In m a k i n g auch very
aueceamfuL Fine mind here fo r
s o l v i n g pro blem# o f all k in d s—
g i v e a g o o d ed ucation, aplr ltual and m ora l tra ining.

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ClKXRH AL
T K S D E S C IK li
Y o u r dealra t od a y la to pul
•ome p ret t y big plant Into e f ­
fect
that
hava
c o n sid e r a b le
• co p e to their act ion, but f o r c ­
i n g a n y th in g t oda y or tonig ht
c o u ld get yo u In dutch with
•ome p retty Important peraona
w h o hava tha .pojver to aet you
b a c k on y o u r heela tn ab ort o r ­
der. T ak e time ou t to charm
othara thla M on d ay
with a
• m il*—* pat o n the b a c k — a
w o r d to plea**.
AVIIKR (Mar. SI to Apr. IS)
— Y ou feel that you muat first
h a v e a g o o d time b e f o r e s e t ­
t lin g d o w n to buslns**, but
1hl» la er ro neo us . Don't ba d e ­
man ding. T a c k le problem*, af*
f a ir * ea rly In a moat p ositive
fa sh ion.
T A t ltfTS (A pr. 2* to May 20)
— If you do not sidestep a r g u ­
m en ts you are apt to get Into
deep tro u ble o w i n g to the full
m oo n, lie p a r tic u la rly d i p l o ­
m ati c with kin. K eep foc us ed
r fP k P !ft!j
on p ra ctic al a f f a i r s and labor
w it h era lam.
l i K R m (M a y 21 to Ju ne 21)
— S how g e n e r o s it y Instead o f
c r it ic ism with g o o d friend* If
y o u want to get m l j e d - u p a f ­
fa ir* s t ra ig h t en ed out You requ ira m ore data. Study su ch
w it h m eti culou s attention, lie
• ure
MOON ('ll II.DII »'N (J un e 22
« o July 111— B eliev in g that you
c a n p ur ch as e y ou r way out o f
p r e d ic a m e n t s la pot w|ae t o ­
d a y or yo u wind up In worse
p osition
than
b efore
Learn
t o its mor s e c o n o m ica l Then all
S tr aighte n* out prop erly,
I.T.O (J u ly 22 to Aug. 211 —
W li l l s you desire certa in thing*
o f a personal nature. It I* heat
n ot to be f o r c e fu l with other *
In try ing to attain them Don't
be critical o f other*, either.
L o o k first within y ou r self
\ IlUiO (A u g 22 to Kepi 22)
— &lt;le t tin g rbl o f an x ie ties r e ­
q u ire s that you h« very o b ­
s e r v a n t and lo ok at them In a
must o b j e c t i v e way , Don't go
ou t l o o k in g fo r an ar gum en t
Hava a c o n c l l a i o r y at ti tud e In­
stead
I,III It A (kept. 22 to Oct 22 »
— Hat her than a n g le in order
t o get wh at you want from
giio.l pals, he kind and con aid e r a ! * L ivin g ths Holden Hole
la Indeed
the only
an swer
O v e r in m s
rough
situation*
•4 s i l y .
Y o u ’ v e In v e n te d th e fir s t b a t h t u b . A lfie ! G r e a t — le t '*
m o i i r m t c v i . 2i to Nov i n
— T a k in g risk* with thnt* in
m a k e to m e g in !”
p o w e r Is tin w ist and It foe­
hn ves you to gain g reate r
g o o d will with public In g e n e r ­
al Com e t hroug h with p r o m ­
ises mads. S a fe g u a r d y o u r r e ­
putat ion,
S A I s I T T A K lt 9 ( Nov
22 to
WHO'S -That FElLA
I&gt;r o. H I — lie sure to carry
TAU0N3 TOH£ iitftZOZ? j
t h r o u g h with o b l i g a t i o n s even
-fHATS P„AM.MlllS.
t h o u g h thsr a sr* fa sc in ating
ap p eals all aroun d, W a tc h out
fo r any f r a f a e w o r k othara may
be plann ing He adroit alw a y s
CAPItICOItN (D ec 22 to Jan
JO)— If you fo l l o w tho se e r r o n ­
^ 2
eou s hunch#*, you could cer«.
t a inly get Into a p retty pickle
n o w Atudy plan* you ha vs In
mind very c a r e fu lly . Awa it b e t ­
ter day b efore p uttin g them In­
to ripe ra tion,
A Q I A V I I I S (Jan. J1 t o Feb
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Hooks For Throw Rugs
By folly Cramer,
Newsy*per Enterprise A in .
DEAR POLLY — After we
■hlng throw rugs, pvt (our or
flee drapery books to oe* end
of each rug aa you would put
them ia a curtain and bang
with books over the clothes­
line. This will eliminate those
• turned under ends that result
from folding an end over to*
clothesline with clothespins.—
VIRGINIA
DEAR POLLY - Do not
throw away that nail polish
that baa become too stiff to
spread evenly on yoqr nails.
1 us* such polish for printing
onr last name on garden tool*,
some things the children take
to camp like hruih and comb,
camera casa, inside of belts
tnd so on- The protector for
the bead of my husband's elec­
tric rssor Is cltar plastic and
almost Invisible so he had dif­
ficulty finding It after it wai
removed. A stripe of this red
polish solved his problem.
Clear polish also smoothed
end held down scuffed threads

on a pair of satin bedroom
slippers. — MARGARET
DEAR POLLY - M a n y
tlmss I have been Irritated by
a desk drawer that would not
open became a tablet or note­
book was caught at the edge.
I solved the problem by slip­
ping In • wire coat hanger
and sliding It along the top
of the drawer until the offen­
ding object waa loosened and
bald down until the drawer
could bo opened. — ARLENE
DEAR POLLY - There art
approximately U children In
our neighborhood and for each
of them to bare an individual
birthday party would break
us all. Once a yaar, usually
la August just before school
starts, we put el] their name*
In a box and the children each
draw a name of tha child they
are to give, a gift The moiheri
share the cost of refresh­
ments, favors, balloons and
10 on. There la one grand
joint party that la not too
much expense for any of ua
and no ona mother la overwor­

ked. By having It in August
it can be out-of-doors which
also lessens the work. Every
neighborhood should try this.
—MRS, C
GIRLS 1 This kind of par­
ty can'become quite popular
In neighborhoods where than
ato many children. My grand­
daughter, Kit, went to thro*
last weak. — POLLY
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home mi king T Mora than 300
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By llelen Henneisy
The body will shape the clo­
th*!. Everyone's waistline will
Newspaper Enterprise
be wherever nature has seen
Women's Editor
One mcissge from Paris fit to place It and skirts will
came through clearly sesson be mobile end flirty.
Since this rash of feminity
after season — the couturiers
were engaged In a perennial mutt naturally spell the end
battle with nature. They be- of boots and purtea tha site
U*ved~gIris -Joer-better when o f fitchelir xccvaioriar from
they looked like boys. And the city of haute couture will
they industriously sketched go girlish, too.
Shoes, It Is reported, will be
end stitched away to achlava
airy and open with low heels
that end.
Every eeem for daytime and half-roun'd toes. And a
wear was designed with an new sandal will bare tbe foot
aim to hlda tha bosom, tbe and be supported by straps
waistline, the hips. In fact, that wind around tha leg. Pas­
the only two places where It tel colors will be favored. This
wain’ t stylish to be shapeless sound* a bit like having one's
wars the beach and the ball­ legs gift wrapped In baby
blue. Rut you can bet your
room.
This year the quarrel ended, boot* (you w-on’t need them
with nature the big winner. anyway) that someone will
The boyish look and all the wear them.
loose, straight * up * and • Dig purses will disappear
down dresses will dissppcsr from the scene as the small
from the Paris fashion scent elegant bag takes over for
coma spring. W* won't hsve daytime. And evening bags
to run around In disguise any will be tinier than ever and
1 n sparkling
more, It will be fashionable embroidered
to be girlish with a vengeance. stones.

'With everyone once more
icknowledglng there Is such
a thing as a waist, belts will
ba back in a big way. Most
will be narrow end many jew­
eled.
Jewelry will be elaborate,
stone encrusted aid mobile.
There will also he pearl bibs
add Peter Fan-celiara, iota of
bracelets and yards of silver
chains.
Even umbrellas art given
an added dash of feminine
frou-frou with pagoda • Ilka
double tops,' pleated chiffon
lining! and pretty ruffles.
So get reedy to climb out
of that boyish disguise. Cherchas la femme. She’ll be le­
gion.
ricaee send your fashion
problem* to llelen Hennessy
In care of this paper. While
the cannot intwer etch Ut­
ter personally, letters of gen­
eral interest will be answered
In tills column.

Men Use Umbrellas
By Jerry Sheehan
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (NEA) - UrnbrelUs once were a sign of
authority for ancient pharaohs
and Aslan emperors. Virtually
unchanged In appearance since
those days, the umbralla
servei a practical purpose, but
it still Is a sign of authority.
Those who view the magni­
ficent film, "The Umbrellas
of Cherbourg," may be sur­
prised to learn that stores
exist which sell only bumber(hoot*.'Such an enterprise Is

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What happened? Bo many
of you wbo wrote far the
"Pigurt Perfection Diet" said
you were going to write me
when you lost ten pounds, but
auch quiet! Let S)o bear—and
don't lag.
'
" 1 have n very ruddy, flush
cd akin. It looks very unat­
tractive. Would white face
powder be becoming T—Read
er."
No, and whit* face powder
just Isn't made any more.
Choose ■ very soft pale
grean; this bat tha affect of
"calming" the red, flushed
look. You can buy tha green at
coamtUo counters where pow
dcr blending it done and alto
, al atorea wb«r* theatrical
' makeup ia sold. You can alto
buy pale green makeup ia a
cake form, which ia meda for
theatrical uae.
"What would be best — a
cmlee or to fly to Italy for
two weeks T I am retiring
from e 40-year old job end I
jurt must go somewhere—L.
L ."

1 believe the cruise would
do more for you, Two weeks
to Italy would be a ruth all the
U ae; on the cruise you will
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the Uncle Bern Umbrella Shop,
one of ■ bell doren in New
York City.
Mickey Lyons, whose family
has run tha place alnce IBM,
has noted a 'tremendous re
varsal of public taste In men's
umbrellas within the past half
doren years."
Lyons, who prays for rain
oflencr than an Indian witch
doctor, reported that tha slim
umbrella has been in vogue
for about 10 years. Rut Ita
disadvantage U that It can
not be bull! very strong.

be In a "different" almos
phere and you can relax and
meet new people.
"I am 44, have gray hair
end don't mind It. But 1 have
a brown outfit, my eyei are
brown, and people aey that
gray-haired women ahould ne­
ver wear brown, la thia truer
-E llen ."
1 Ilka brown, wear It all
tha time, and have gray hair
and also brown ayes. Color
mutt appeal to you and you
must know whether or not It
la becoming. If you think and
know that It is, WEAR It, no
matter wbat "they" tay. To­
day, with such lovely makeup
colors, you can make any col­
or becoming except orange or
yellow. Those colors just do
notblog for grsy-bslrod wom­
en or what 1 call "the Silvercite" (copyright name). '
If you need to diet, get busy
and tend for the "figure Per­
fection Diet." All you need do
Is send me s long, self ad­
dressed, stamped envelope
and endow TEN cants ia cela.
I will alto send a gift booklet
of "Dial Breaks."
Monday — "Dear Ed j r t h
Thornton McLeod"

Now, he said, there Is s
big demand for larger, more
durable models, with wood
thanks.
Prices on men's umbrellas
start under 33. llut for twice
the price you can buy one
which la ala several years In­
stead of aeveral rainstorms.
Tbe best, laid Lyons, have
English parts, a frame of
Sheffield steal, heavy nylon or
silk covert.
You can gat a tricky ana,
too. Lyons tell* o m model that
opens when you push the lip
against the ground, cloeae at
(ha push of a button.
And you can epend bundles
on an umbrella if your taste
runs to things like antique
rolled gold or stag bans han­
dles. (The best antique hxadlet were mad* in the United
State* In tha lMk century).
But you ean be thrifty about
umbrellas, as wall.
"Moat men think they have
to throw stray e broken um­
brella. Not *o," said Lyons.
"They can bit fixed moat
places for « dollar or two."
Soma mao become umbrel­
la addicts. Like British actor
Clive Revlll, wbo declared oo
a recent trip to, the United
State* that there la "an aes­
thetic charm about an um­
brella.
"1 feel undressed if I don't
hive an umbrella with mt.
They are very good in Icy wea­
ther end they are invaluable
for hailing texts.
"The trick for getting e cab
la to put ooe hand in your
pocket, look very nonchalant,
then relee the umbrella Im­
periously and point K at a cab­
bie.
"They become poetively hy­
pnotised by this—all around
the world."
Although tnall, tha BaauGregory displayed at Maria*
lead of Florida Is one of the
most aggressive fiahet ao the
coral real, defending itg bmni
against invaders many times
Ui ova flit,

DEAR ABBY: You surely
have heard the expression,
"Great minds run ia the
aame channel." WeO, after
a recent incident I think It
can be said that "faithful
minds" alio run In the asm*
channel.
I read your column In (he
LAKE W A L E S
(FLA.)
HIGHLANDER and whan I
cam* scrota tha letter from
the serviceman a 1 g n a d
"JERSEY," who wanted to
know what a normal healthy
married man la auppoaed to
do about his "physleil
needs" during long aepara.
tlons from hla wife, I dip­
ped it and tent It to my, hus­
band, who la aervlni with
tha U. S. Army In Saigon.
A few days latar (too toon
for him to have received the
clipping), HE sent me the
very same column which
1IE bad torn out of the SAI­
GON DAILY NEWS, which
also carrits DEAR ABBY.
I am sure that article will
btlp us both to remain faith­
ful though separated for a
long time. Thank" you for
your wlas reply.
LONELY BUT LOYAL
DEAR L O N E L Y : And
thank you for your kind let­
ter. 1 would like to say here
that I receive thousands of
letters from servicemen and
their wives. And today,
while cynlci eagerly point
out that Infidelity In modern
marriage la on the riee, I

By Abigail Van Buren

am heartened by the obvious
mutual trust and faithful­
ness between the service­
man and the wife be left be­
hind.

• ■ •

children and their reactions
to "training.'* ' Keep after
her. It just might sink In
ona of these days,

• • •

DEAR ABBY: In your
answer to a letter you Im­
plied that a barber would
not know the difference be­
tween a blackhead, a molt
or a wart. Miti Van Buren,
pleaie be advised that the
sclenoo of barbering today
Is far more advanced than it
waa In years gone by. A bar­
ber la required to know all
■bout tha dlteaaei of the
scalp, hair and appendages.
1 thank you.
A UNION BARBER
DEAR BARBER* I am
aware that many barbers
daily perform the Important
service of alerting their
client! to auspicious-looking
growths on their facet. How­
ever, even though a barber
may recognise moles, warts
and blackheads, he Is not li­
censed, to treat or remove
them.

DEAR ABBY: My 17-yeareld daughter steps out of
tha bathtub leaving a dirty
ring for the next person to
d a te out. There lan't a day
that I don't find her clothes
kicked under the bed. I al­
most have to force her to
brush her teeth and wear
iboea around the house. Her
.room Is always a man. If I
punish bar for these things
ah* aaya she'a embarrassed
to toll her friends why she’s
being punished because it's
ridiculous to be punished for
aueh silly reasons. She
eUlma her girl friends do
the aim* things and get by
with them. 1 have two other
daughters and they are aa
neat aa I am. All three girls
were trained In the same
way In tbs aame house. Why
do I hive so much trouble
• • •
with this one? She Is kind
and good-natured, but, ob, so
Problem aI Write to AB­
•loppy l Am I expecting too
BY, Box 49700, Lot Angelas,
much of her T Where have I
Calif. For a personal reply,
failed T
enclose a stamped, self-adWORN OUT .dreised
envelope.
..... .
.
r.
DEAR WORN OUT: If you
honastly tried to teach your "•"Hate-to-write lettersT Send
daughter daintiness and
ona dollar to Abby, Box
Udlntta and aha refusedd to
63700, Los Angeles, Calif.,
learn, It la SHE wno il*L- -for- Abby's booklet, "HOW
not you. There la no account­
TO WRITE LETTERS rOR
ing for the difference In
ALL OCCASIONS."

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Dalli Cuts First
By Joes Creaky
Neweye fee Enterprise
NEW YORK (NEA) —
If Mario Least hadn't died
In 1939, Tony Dalli, • Lansatype tenor, would not new be
trying to gain feme ia Amer­
ica. He would have It.
Dalli, whose first record
album, "And Now the Thril­
ling New Vole* of Tony Del11," has been released by Lon­
don, Is e well-known enter­
tainer in England and tha con­
tinent But hie climb op the
American ladder was hindered
when, right after Lanin’s
death, ho » s s signed to star
in a movie' about Lanta’a
Ilf*. For a year, Tony collect­
ed a nice paycheck, but the
movie wee never mad* end
valuable time was lost.
'A good-looking tenor, who
knows how to sing pianissimo
as well aa fortissimo (some­
thing not too many tenors
seem abta to do), Tony was
born in Pescara, Italy, a
small fishing village. He has
beeq singing alnce he wee B,
"and my mother took me next
door to aing 'Mama' for tha
nalghbori."
During the war, Tony aaya,
"I sang for English and Amer­
ican aelder* for chocolate and
bread. Soldiers used to aay
to me, ‘Why n*r eom4 ta.Eng-‘
land and sin g!' I couldn't af­
ford to study, but a man In
my town who taught muglc
taught ma In exchange for me
working his garden. I've work­
ed aa brlektayar, fisherman
and waiter, but I’m net a very
good welter. One day I saw
a sign, ‘Coal Mlnera Wanted

ia England.’ I took taste end
I was accepted. I didn’t (peak
ona word of English, but I
went.
"When you go to England
for on* Jeb, yea can't do any
ether for four years, until
you become a cltlsen. So I
worked In a coal mine near
Sheffield, then la the Shef­
field Iron works. I aang when
I wasat working, and I won
three television contests. So
I sang tongs In tha local eineme. Ona night Bob Goldataln,
who la with 20lh Century rex,
beard me ling and told ma If
1 came to London, he would
help. I finished my four years,
and I went to see him. He
gave me 10 pounds a weak
(331), and get me a Job la the
Embassy club. And I started
to really etudy singing."
Tony has never been ont of
work since, although bis poor­
est career choice was accept­
ing the Lania plctura deal.
"Whan ha diad, so did I."
Now, In hla accented, but
good English, Tony haa mov­
ed to New York to conquer
a new world. "I can't speak
Italian well any more, and my
English la getting worse."
But he can always sing.
Album of the week—John
Davidson, the exeltlng young
linger on CBB-TVa Tha En­
tertainers, makes a-good (tort
In the album field with "The
Yeung Warm Sound of John
Davidson” (Colpix). This ia
a linger with a good voter,
tha ability to put it to uie,
and one of tha most promis­
ing future! In ahow business.
Instrumental albums—‘Tha

Muste of Leroy Anderson*
(Mercury);
"Collaboration"
(Atlantic) with Tha Modern
j i n Quartet and Laurindo
Almeida, featuring the lovely
"Conclerto de Aranjues" by
Joaquin Rodrigo; "New Vest
ea Broadway" with The Vil­
lage Stompers (Epic); "Jess
Impressions of New York"
with Dave Brubeck Quartet
(Columbia), which turns oul
to be music from tha televi­
sion series, Mr. Broadway;
"Bcmateia Conducts Bern­
stein " (Columbia) in muale
from hla ballata and ahow,
High
classical—-Roussel't
"Tha Spider's Feast” and
Ariadna Suite No. I,” Andre
Cluytane and the Paris Con­
servatoire Orchestra (Angsl);
five places, Including “ Tha
Song of tha Nlghtlngala,” by
Stravinsky, tha London Sym­
phony conducted by Antal
Dorati (Mercury); "An Ital­
ian Baroqua Violin Recital”
by Erica Morinnl (Dacca);
"A Farewell Recital" by Mar­
ian Anderson (RCA Victor).
Slnglt-oh*—"Married Man"
(Richard Burton, MGM), "Tha
Moon and tha Stars and a Lit­
tle Bit of Wine" (Eydla Ger­
ms, Columbia), "Lonely Peo­
ple Do Pootlih Things”
( G e o r g e Meharis, Epic),
"Mexicali Rose” (Prank Fon­
taine, ABC-Paramount), "It
Kinds Make* You Wonder”
(Jerry Van Dyks and tha Banjo Barons, Columbia),*
Something Borrowed, Some­
thing Blue" (Annette, Buena
Vista) and "Baby What'*
Wrong?" ( T h e Flraballi,
Dot.)

By Oswald Jacoby
Do It Yourself:

Give an expert a chance to
make a brilliant play and ba
la very likely to coma up with
It
West's one no-trump wag
the unusual no-trump designed
to show length In the uabld
suits. It couldn't be a rail notrump slnca ba bad passad to
start with.
Tha Jump to four spades by
Jack Howell of Toronto was a
alight overbid, but moil of tha
other S o d R y ^ iy trt In tha
World Championship trials al­
so reached that contract and,
while moet of them wrnt down
two tricks, Jack actually
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By Ruth M illett

up with living at home. If 1
let married, then I'll be my
own boss."
Every yaar a lot of young
girls mtrry for no belter rea­
son thin that they want to
escape from parents they
think don’t understand them,
or from homes that are un­
happy.
* Sometimes theta "escape"
marrlagea succeed. More of­
ten than not, the marriage
mad* to escape unhappiness
*t home turn* oul to be an
unhappy an*.
If you don't want to risk
massing up your own Ilfs and
making your parents unhappy,
bow about taking time to

She Is a rattiest teen-agar
who will finish high school this
yaar. In June she will be old
enough to marry without her
parents' consent.
She Is giving serious thought
to marrying a boy who finish­
ed high school a year ago, and
hai been working for a yaar.
If aha does, they'll marry
and than tall bar parents, for
she la sure they will "raise
the r o o f If she tells them of
her plant.
But hare ia the most signi­
ficant itatament la her lat­
ter: "The ration I’m to anx­
ious to gat married la that I’m
not happy at born*. My par­
ents ars ao strict 1 am fad

There waa no ration for this
false card to work, but tha
play of tha nlna spot would
have been no better. However, Eaat had ona of those
brainstorms that sometimes
affect even the best players.
Instead of cashing a second
heart, he led ft low diamond.
Now Jack went Into a long
huddla. He reviewed the bid­
ding and decided that West
would hold five cards each In
cluba and bearta for hla un­
usual no-trump bid. Then
Jack ruffed with the eight of
trumps.
When that held
h* was
ready to mop up. He led a
spade to dummy'a ace, re­
turned to his own hand by
ruffing a diamond with tha
nine of trumps, drew trumps
and claimed the balance.

think aboul your future, about
what you owe yourself end
what you owe your parents?
You certainly owa them
your confidence. If you are
determined to marry—don't
run away. At least glv* them
a chance to try and under­
stand.
Now for your duly to your•elf: It la difficult for any
girl to know at 17 what kind
of man she wants for a life
lima partner, or what kind of
marriage tha wants.
You may b* old enough to
marry, but until you can think
of a marriage as an end In Itsail, you ars not mature
enough to undertake the step.

By Wayne G. Brandstadt,
M.D.
Newspaper EaUrprlse Assn.
The cracking and splitting
of tha skin, commonly called
chapping, occur* mostly in
cold weather. Centra ry to pop­
ular #•tlons, It Is not caused
hp incomplete drying of your
bands before you go outside.
It la dua to excessive dry­
ing of the akin, width starts
with tha Indoor «lr from which
tha moisture key bean driven
by your furnace. This drying
la than aggravated by the
cold wind.
The water content cd your
skin layers Is normally 10 to
M par eanL Chapping will oc­
cur any tima this water con­
tent drop* below 10 par cent.
This la not due to a failure of
your awest glands, but to
wishing away and evapora­
tion of your natural akin oU.
Any lotion that will Under
this evaporation ad all and
nu^atur* la ynqr afcta will
p m ea t chapping.
,

Chapping

they dissolve the oil to your
skin.
U your hands era badly
chapped, you ahould soak
ihtm to warm water for 10 or
II minutes, than blot dry and
apply a thin film of mineral
all, petroleum Jelly or lanolin.
la a previous column I ad­
vocated increasing tha humidi­
ty of tha Indoor air to winter.
Tha prevention o f chapping la
aa added reason for such n
court* of action.
Q — I am a man, &lt;7. About
two ytara ago my lag* started
to hurt from tbe back of my
hlpa down to my calvca. My
doctor dlsgnpeed my trouble
as Leriche'i syndrome and
hardening of tha arterial.
What treatment do you advital
A — Lerlcba’a syndroms la
aa obliteration of the blood
flow to both lower extremities.
It If due to a large clot. and
causes a •ever* aching pain
la the astremillet that la ag­
gravated by walking. Most
Lotions that aantate alcohol victims also have hardening
should ha avoided, because of tea arteries.

By Hr. Ft*.
Newspaper Enterprise Ann.
Almost a routine chore, one
that should be done period!
cally, it the replacement of
faucet washara. it’s a simple
enough job, one that aay ama
taur can tackle.
Washara should b* replaced
at soon at a faucet starta to
drip. Tightening the faucet
handle will only add waar and
tear and make avantual re
pair more difficult.
Most faucet Ills can be Ira
ced to a worn wisher. Wash
ert are made of rubber, neo­
prene er some other compost
lion. They are Inexpensive
and every homeowner ought
to have an assortment of
wssbsn on hind.
Remember to turn off tha
water before taking the faucet
apart. Some faucets will have
separate shut-off vslves. This
would be located somewhere
along the line back of the
faucet. Otherwise, you will
have to turn off the main wa­
ter supply until toe repair is
completed,
Faucsls may vary from
type to type. Most are of the
compression type end disas­
sembly will be similar if not
rsactly the same.
Step-by-gUp f raced Cre
Generally, you will atari by
unscrewing tbe nut directly
below the faucet handle. Use
an adjustable wrench. Wrap
the nut with adhealve or mas­

king tape to prevent marring repairing. The seat Is a braaa
UnLihrome.
ring • like affair against which
With this nut loosened, turn
the washer is tightened when
the handle as though you were
lurnlng on the water. Keep the faucet la closed^,.
Tha seat will become rough­
turning and the entire faucet
ened with uae. Over tighten­
item will come out.
At the end of the item you ing once a faucet baa begun
will find the washer, held to to drip will cause this sort of
place by a brass screw. Re­ damage.
Most hirdwtrs store* carry
move the screw and pry out
the old washer and replace an Inexpenaive tool — a valve
with a naw oo* of to* same ■eat drener — which can be
used to regrtod and smooth
slit.
Reveled washers are most toe valva seat.
Dltaitamble the faucet. Incommon. Replace with the
bevsled surface out so that it aert the ieat dresser and Jlv#
fits Into tha eurvad seat of It e law tumi. (Tho# tool*
coma with instructions; some
the faucet.
Some faucets use a fiat wa­ miy vary.)
If the water spuria out of
sher. If this Is the case, and
you don't have a replacement, the aide of the faucet when
turn the washer over so that the water It turned op, toes
the unused tide Is against the there U a leak at the item.
Tightening the item nut will
faueet seat.
Some faucets have more aometlmei atop thin trouble.
If It doean't, remove the
ornamentation and there are
few more steps to taking it item and replace the picking
apart. Often thara is a chroma that la hald to place by toe
homing right below the han­ nut. Uae new packing material
dle. This la held down by a — cither a packing wither,
or the string picking which is
thin, fiat chrome nuL
Remove the nut with pliers string covered with graphite.
or pipe wrench, protecting
In the beginning you will
tbe chrome with tape. Lift off probably buy washers la astbe chrome housing and yoq aortmenle that provide a var­
will find a Urge mjt below. iety of sites as wall at a few
Loosen this and proceed as replacement b r a i a screws.
outlined before.
Note the proper itie each
Urn* you replace a washer.
l a t e l Valve Seat
If tha faucst continual to Buy Individual withers of tbe
drip after replacing tha wash­ proper alie from than oo t*
er then the valve teat need* save tlma and money.

Sex Education - A Plus

The Doctor Says:

Humidity

Faucet Washers Can Cost

There it no drug that will
cure this condition but, thanks
to modern surgery, tha clot
can be removed.
Q — Whenever I get an In­
fection In any part of my body
my white count dropa to 3,000
■ad I hava a fever. This oc­
curs fairly often. Whit causes
it. What can I do to atop It?
A — There arc several cau­
ses of low white blood sell
count. These Include brucello­
sis (uodulant fever), lupus
erythematosus, materia, artenlc poisoning and excessive
doses of antithyroid drugs,
sulfa drugs and grlsaafulvln
(for fungus Infections).
In some of these conditions
there may alto be a low fe­
ver.
The most likely cause, how­
ever, Is tuberculosis, because
to this disease, although the
white count may ha normal
(3,000 to 10,000) la aoma vic­
tim!, it may fill to a very
low IcvaL
#
Your own doctor it the heat
man to track down the cause
for you

By Staaa Light, .
Newspaper Enterprise Asia.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I go
along with most things In mod­
ern education, but I can't see
teeebiog sex education to kids
In the seventh grade. In a y
estimation, they.are Just a
little too young to prepare for
marriage, which la what the
course amount* to. Besides,
■ny discussion of sea properly
belong* In tha bom*.
My 13-yetr-oId daughter haa
a health cl aa* twice a weak,
taught by her gym teacher. If
I can judge by her note* and
diagrams (aha U too embar­
rassed to talk about U), tho
teachar la covering every­
thing, and I do mean every­
thing. Perhaps I should aay
UNaovaring.
I'm afraid tho’ll put aoma
Idea* In the girls' hoods tost
they'd be bettor off without.
Why should they even think
about these things? Other mo­
thers feel the aame ea 1. —
OLD • FASHIONED MOTHER
ANSWER: Sorry, but I cant
go along with your viewpoint.
1 d a l so# eye to eye with all
the promoters of education*]
trends, but 1 think sex educa­
tion has- won n rightful place

In toe modern curriculum.
If your daughter has learn­
ed everything she needs to
know about sex and morality
at home, the should be able
to taka the course In her
stride without embarrassment.
If she han't, than who bet­
ter than tha physical educa­
tion Instructor to fill In tha
gaps? Better she sbeuld learn
tha fatte el life from ■ quali­
fied teacher than.from miitoformed claiimatei. And lasnt
them she will, at home, school
er elsewhere.
Deni worry about tha tea­
cher'■ putting undasisa b I e
Ideal In her bead. Actually,
■ex education Is ganertUy
taught la n vary Impersonal,
matter • of * fact manaar. lt'a
almost too factual to be InUrMtiif.
j
It U the thrill C fjfe mys­
terious and h a lf -X 00* 11 that
g in teen - a g o n "Ideas" —
not the frank axplaagtlon of
adtoUfte facte. If your dau­
ghter Is a typical student, eh*
piwbably won't dwell on the
thing* she's teaming until she
has to — gt anaateaHen time.
I've never heard ad n young
teen-ager getting late trouble
because af knowledge aha had

acquired la a health cltii.
Havs you? Thraa or four
ytara from now you'll be glad
your daughter has bean fore­
warned and forearmed.
Please send your acheel pro­
blems to 8usan Light in ctro
of this paper. Whlla aha can­
not answer each Utter person­
ally, letters of general Inter­
est will be answered la tkli
column.

Paraseghian
To Join Clinic
A T L A N T I C CITY, N J.
(UP!) — Coach of tha Year
A n Paneghian of Notre
Deme haa been named to the
staff of the lBth sanaal No­
tional Football Clinic.
Parseghtea will 1attar* *n
“ the meklng of n quarter­
back" and "developlag a conalateet peering attack" when
the foothill coaching .school
opens Its four day sesalen
March d In Atlantic City’s
Convention Hall, when mere
than 1400 prefeaalenal, eellaga. high end prep acheel
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ardouo experience* and final­
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1(0 or rotlabla p a r t y aaaum*
|l par m o n t h p ay m a nle. S a w ­
ing m ac hlna s i x f i g * , m a k - a
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blind
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COLLECT.
O r la n d o
411-4111 d ay o r nit*. A ak f o r
•vradlt m a n a g a r " ; w i l l d a liv e r; NO O B L I G A T I O N .
U C m. Ft. O K. R E F R I O K R A TOR. b o t t o m ( r e i s e r , F r o a t
F r« *. V a c u u m C le a n a r a t tarhm anta, W a r d r o b a , T r u n k .
IU .IIII.

Legal Notice

NOTICE U N D E R
r i C T l T I O U t NA M E S T A T U T E
TO W HO M IT M A Y C O N C E R N :
W AN TED P U P S
%) * Mine. For Sale
Notlca la h s ra b y g lv a n that
M I X E D or AKC , w * plrk up
w
Life
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by
to
quickly
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or
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tha “ Flrlltlnu a Nam * 8 t * t u t - “
tho no»t you'ro on old toprobator
m#nt. P up py C ity Ill-OOm .
AUCTION B A R N
C h a p t tr I I I 01, F l o r id a Rtetute,
O n - mil* K. o f Fanlu rd on n t . will r*g !* t*r w it h the C le r k o t
DOGS R E C E I V E D tor A d "p tha C ir cu it C ou rt. In and ( o r
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DRILLED,
PITMP*
YENTBCII MAINT E NA NC E
tloua n a m j , t o - w l t : W E T P E T S ,
HI’ R I N K L K R 8VBTEMS
S rrv lra A Suppllaa
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H T I N E
.
UuildcrM
Supplies
P O O D L E C L IPP IN G
T h a t the pertlea Intaraatad In
Machlna and Xtujply Co.
P O O D L E S FOIl BALE
aald hu ilnas a antarprlae, a r e
207 W. 2nd HL
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121-0422
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122-0200
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C la r r n c * II. Oah rka
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N olle* ta he reby giv en that
KNCLO0K a bnapahot In atery
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the Htata R oad De partm en t nf
GERMAN
S H E r i t E R D - p u p * 20. Hardware
—4*41*6.-L 's t t d at K*rn Park, 8 * m ln * l*
A K C R a g . good lino r h * m W I K B o L n r i C A M E R A HIIOP FTDrRTY wltt-Trntft -a rwhl4e~hewe- C u in t y . W m fi r *. J a n u a r y 1*. '
t n g %r»»nrernlng the lunation and
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NOT HING
18 I /J S T until
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122-14*4 ,'l». Home Appllnncwt
12.
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77040-2201. Htate Road 44. from CDI-42
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21. Horn* Im provrm entH
French A t anur (HR 15 - too y
M IL L E R R A D IO &amp;
IN COUNTY JU D G E 'S COt IIT,
ttellnnvtlla A&gt;enue In Hanford, SEMINOI. K C O U K T Y e F LO W W A N T E D lionet l lo in t fo r Kit A
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4*n* 222-0712.
Addition*. Kir•• r i m W o r k elooner'a roo m. Seminole »*'*tiniy K.STATK OF
W E ST1N G H O U SE
ttmnthlp. Ph 222-TO»».
«***urt IIou»e, Hgnfor.l. Florida
10. Poultry - Livestock
2VA8I1EU 12 LR C A P A C I T Y
A. C A R L C A R E T .
nn y*et*riiary 22. 1^42 at 2
DECEASED
$229.95
P\IVTI,\«J, flrpAtrttiR rni'loa
I* M i KSTl, pursuant tn t’ r
NOTICE TO I f l K l I I T O R I
OVI) L A VIN G H E N S . &lt; . « • ! .
U*r«. *lnlerlt*r well *-1«**•r«I ia
8 VI.EM A S E R V IC E
tion 114 I i ) nf P u blic 1*4W 42* t o
all
rr-iiaoN N
m a x in g
C h t c k t n Manura. 2:: -4 0 2 9
l\ Voiit K ih m d r r wall l»e tej l i t S&lt;&gt; P A R K
&gt; 2 :-» 2 '2
nf tha 14f Ii C on g r r e*
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Ko-nt 121-illl
All peraona Wlahlug tn be AG 4 INST NAID L S T A T L *
hea rd are hr r eby n d lfle d to*
12. Special Notice*
S A N F O R D E L E C T R IC
You and ea ch o f y o u ar e
•AV r TOUR DOOR
•I i: A p, Ha nr re — New A U m I ap pear et eabl m eetin g
h er eb y n o t ifie d and r eq uired to
A T o r n HEAT
F L O Y D II. IKtW LN. Cha ir122-1*12
P a w n in g or U u y in g? — H» b u »! Itrp Ute the Jalftivle In your l i t M agnolia
file any clalm a And d em a n d s
man
A *1 P A W N SHOP
wh ich you, or eltli tr o f y ou ,
«t "t
with
an
all w reth«*r
site.
Htata Hoogtl Depar t iiient nf mav have ain ln e t aald evtata
1101 O r la n d o Or
111-fITt
Kro*. lit*. Cult For m o i r In
Florid*
In (he o f f i c e o f Hon. K a r t y le
IA&gt;AT:
O p eretor e
licence
A
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call
) our
local
PublfVh
II. I». 1242
11 •uehnhtrr. (*i»unty J u d g e o f
v e lu s M e paper# P lesee call Adding M i r h l f i i i • T y p t w r l t r •
I.Uliihrr C.a .-r tlir |'r(rr*nri
Bb Ibi • H«n(Ala - lt*p*l r«
Se min ole C ou n ty , at hi« o f f l r e
4 r i r r l v i reward H t l i l l
Lumtinr * o». tn Orlandoi G ar - l&gt; 1 III*. I IIIC I I T C til R T OF C D J - i l
P O W K U . 8 OKKICK 8 U P P L T
In the C ou rt llnuee In Hanford,
•latl S- 1S14
n m
n in th
j r t i i n . % 1 . c i l i a IN T ill: CHICl’ IT n il IIT OK Florida,
wit hin
H i c alen d ar
2. PerNonaln
I I I ! IN 4 Nil F O R gi:«IINOt*K t iiu N irrii Jt m et 4i. cim - fn»&gt;ntha fr m the Uni* o f the
sA N ronn au ction
I I IT IN 4 Nil FOR MiMl.NOl.F flrat p u b lic a t io n uf thla notUe.
NEW
Owner:
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I Ml M l . ri.MtIIIIA.
I (II VI V. FI,tilt 11) 4.
CII4NCy:it\ NO. 14.V.Y4
Furniture. 101 ot h er
—
Do you have • dr Ink In a p r o b ­
Kach claim or d em a n d mu at
Friday nigh t 1 I " |» m S.«np l u m 111N11
t iii:
lit )w i : i t v
H A V I N G * I II 4 t f l T I I I NO. I Dial
lem. W ri t# P. O. Uok 1111,
be In w r itin g and con t a in the
IIARTFtMtIl FK D K R 41# M V
C on t r a c tin g Itapalrp
fnrd Kar m fr b A uc tion ll**y.
hank.
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place o f tee1den&lt;e and poet o f ­
17 »2
Plaintiff , IVGH A M * L O A S AHSOCIAT- fice addreee o f (he claim a nt
Fit I’ E LSTI M \TI*0
TION.
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va
and
nine) *»a ew orn to by the
P laintiff ,
INCOME T \ X
201 Hanforii \&gt; • ______12211H C H A R L E S Rl'Aft ELI* COLDING.
cl aim a nt, hla agent or a t t j r n e y
I* IIEPAII AT ION
va
at *ui.
or the n m i ehell be void.
1101 D o i i f l i a A v •
p e f a n d e n t e R iG I E B T JDNE8. et #1
23. I’ainling
A. Carl Carey. Jr
Defenda nt#
H
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HanMonfiom
N o t tt r
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Aa K aec u to r o f eald aetata
NOTICE OF M I T IN
Ph. I2S-T199
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F. N* that on the 24 th day o f
AND L E W I S
122 o .:i;
F ebr ua ry, 1112 at 1M'U a Rl TO* R fillK I lT JDNI P end
15. S p ecial S ervicen
Atto rne y# «t U e
JR 4N N P JONFaH hla wife
at th» main door nf the C ou r t r
() Hot 1224
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O r land o. Florida
A &amp; H CONTRACFOKS
Henfnrd,
Florida
ttie un de r- ANII T i l l 411 par ties c laimin g Publlah Jan JJ. 29 4 Fab I. 12
Interest |#y, th rou gh. un&lt;tei
HOME IMFllOVF.MI*NTH,
elgned Clerk will .iffei for eale
of
agaln at the gfnreeald 1212
ROUKINd. P A INT IN G 4
«*a the hlgheat and bgat htd&gt;t**r
M l. VI. NO TII'K
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111 2117
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IN TIIL f'HK't IT ( Ot IIT OK
OKNEIIAI. EI.EITTIIV
lent 74. Illm h J W F ’xTII- thot a Cnmpla lnt tn fnrecloae TUB NINTH JUDICIAL CIRT«&gt;u will pleaar lak e no&gt;l&gt;f
a •ertatn m o r t g a g e en ru m h er ~ SHJv HOOM NEEDSer
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COUNTY. FLORIDA
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t h e i g o f aa re« oorded tn Plat
ty. Florida
ov e r t l A all Hrrvli b I'r r e o n - C ou n cilm a n In &lt;!r**u|&gt; I 42-&gt;ear
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Coun ty. Florid a
In G r ou p 2 &lt;2 year ter m ) and nn«ra grid a ppui tengficea on haa been filed agaln at ynu In
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are requ ired fn a e r i e a ropy i IIA ULKn M. D Y E and I’ E G .
f it k k
o u u v r.itr
Till* r.i Io- la made puraugnt o f your Anawrer nr othar P l e a d ­ GY 19. D Y E , h l a - — If*.
T h e PI »• e .*f V oti n g n il! t.e at
DafinOam *
W I L L H E P A l f l y ou r a m i n g tha V illag e i ltd • 1(401)11 i tr» final *1••i f f ••f f • i e. lioaura ing to tha Cnmplalnt nn P l a i n ­
ll itM Ing. en teted In Chancery ac tion Nn tiff a a t n r n e ) *
NOTITK. OK *I:|T
met hine in y«»ur hoinr for North fl r la n tn &lt;;&lt;.
ANDKIHON
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pending
tti
the
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14 H. perte and labor I n d u d - l«-0Mg *4 44|oi| ■) 1%|( do Road Itt tilt
Rt 411, D E A N it L O W NPE 8. J2: TIIH STATE OK K l.o n iD A
UYE and
r i| If unahlr to* f i t your V illag e o f North tirtendn and cuit C«*urt o f and for Seminole l.aet Central
Houlavard. Or- TO . • IIAItl.EM M
oopeii from Courtly. Florid*
I'KGGY D DTE. hla w lf*.
mar It in a — NO C M A H O E . t la• |»olla will
I« ndo, Florid a, and file the o r i ­
D A T E D T i l l * loth day of ginal Anawar «»r ot her Pleadwhnaa -*aldanc* I,.
W rite
HLB V1CKMAN.
BOX T nn a M to 7 n" P M
Helen K Green will hr Clerk F ebr u ar y , 1142.
1101 G la d a t on ^ Orlv *
122. nen fo rd Herald.
Ing in th* o f f l r e o f the Clerk of
nf the Ele- »lnn eiol Kathleen (RLAIet
I
t u n l a v l l l , A laba m a
ttiv Circu it Court on or befool#
F IXIT R linp
A r th u r II
R e - k w i i h , . J r , the : l r d it %y nf February . 1)42
2lem or&gt;.
Kllaabwih
Atchle#*n
YOU A R E I I K I t K I ir n o t l f l - d
N E W LOCATION
Clerk o f the Cltrillf Cuuil If you fall tn do lu, a d e n a r that
a ault haa b a .n
( 1 1- I
gild Uaatun llou* h «» will he Inll y : Alert ha T. Vihlen
•0« f o KrencM
222-4711 •pev'tore
p ro rotifeaao will
ba taken » « * l n a t ynu aa D ifn n d a n t * In
D ep uty ( l a r k
All pareone deelring to avail
agalnat you for the re lief d e ­ III* i l i o v , .n il t l a d c a u i* . and
O F F Kill NO A HF E C I A L Hllll
tfiarnarlvea of their right of ANDURRON. IIUHII
that you a n h a r . b y r i d u l r i d In
mand ed In the Complaint
V I C E ' Mora than iO.OuO read
your
Anawar
wit h
thfra nrh W* will regleter at on ce DEAN A IAIWNDKP
Thla Notlr# ahall he publlah- (lla
art are The Pan fo rd Herald Itrg letra tto n ...... ..
will rloee Atto rne y# for P la in t iff
ed gid e a w eek for fo u r rnnas- F l - r k o f title C ou rt, and tn
r laeelf led ade dally. Rata* aa at 4 00 I’ M F eb ruary 27. 1141. 222 Kaet C e n it a l ll^ulavard
r u t lv e w eek s in (ha Hanford ••rv* a c o p y l h t r * o ( Upon lh#
lo w aa 14r par line par day? the aiateeutti day b e f o r e elec- r»rlando( Florid a
I 'la in tlff . nr I ' l a m t l f f • a l t o r Herald
Dial 222-1112 or 422-1121 and liun
Puhllah Fvb. 12. 1141
J i A T L D TIIJH lo t h day o f nay. who* * nama and a d d ra ia
plata your adl
la Danlal (. l . » F a » t a nf C A R A
♦
T i l K \ tt.t.A**r «*F n o r t h • I•f 2
Ja nu ary , 1912.
G I L L A L E F E V R E , *70 W r i t
n i t I* \ x IN t. FM »l( 111a
(HL 4 I*)
in T M H C I R C U IT t «)i R l
nr
R y Irene K Van Eepoal.
Arthur H
R e c k w K h , J r . F atrb ank* A ta n u a. P. O. R..«
T i l t : N | N tll J l D i l l A I. c u t I i * W ln ta r I'ark. F lorid a, nut
M ayor
Clerk o f u lr r u lt Court
la i* r than M arch !n d . 19*9.
P ub lish Feb 1!, 1». 21 4 Mar I I IT IN ANII Ft)II nFMIN ilLK
Ity Mar fha T. Vihlen
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If y ou fall to d o ao, Uacr,*
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—
Deputy Clerk
I'l l 4 N t'IH ll Nil. I 4-liel
IV T H 91 I III 4'1'IT r o i l i r OK 4*1&gt;J 4»
Publlah Jan. 2J, I t 4 Fab. I. p ro c o n f a s i o will b i an ta r-d
Till!
RORTON F I V E C R N T I 12. 1912*
T H E M M I I J l t i ll 1*1. I l l l uaalnat y ou (or th* r r l t r f d a ­
l l IT.
I&gt;
AMI
F ill!
T H E I n Ike t ourl af Ike (&gt; H e t y RAVINGS RA NK.
m andad In th# C om p lain t
CDI-42
Plaintiff .
T h * na tu r* o f aald ault b a ­
C O I t T V
OK
l E M I V O L K , Jordge, g r no I not e I u u a l f . K lt rva.
Ida l a ••raokate.
I n Ike Cwwrt •( Ike UwMwfy in# fo r F o ra clo a u r * o f M ort • T A T E OK KI.ONIIIA,
la »ei I'Blalr nf
W IL L I A M C WOOTEN, et u i . Juilgr, aeawlwole 4'ewaly, ftlur- Kan* r t r o r d t d In O f f i c i a l II*.
IV C I I A M I t H t AO. I I M I
Defendant# Ida. I» Probate.
r o r d i llo o k l i t , l ' a # t , 491. 441,
CL AUD E ALTON P L Y I .K R . J R . W IL L IA 8I RA NDOLPH H A R D
11* re* Fatale o f
NOTH K OF R4I.K
444. and 411, I'u bllc R r c o r d a o f
P la in t iff, ING
ftr.-eaeed
NOTIC E IH I IK ItK Iir GIV EN J 9: Rule llA.NkLItHON.
Hamlnola C ou n ty . F lorid a. Iha
Tie
All
f
rrdlloora
and
l*rranaa
that on tha 24th day o f FabDec eas ed d aa crlpllnn
nf
Iha
p ro p a r t y
A*NNKTTE P R I D G E N PI.VI.K R,
&lt; talma ar
Dewigwda ru a r y 1D42 at 11 uu A. M at To All Creditors awd Peraona p r o c t s d a d aa al na t b* ln # aa f o l ­
D *(* n d * n l. It a •I ag
A galaa t ta ld Fat atei
the main d o o r nf tha C o u r t - •lavlag
Clalma or
Demands l o w * : All that r a r la ln p r o p i r - '
NOTICE TO A r i* E A It
Y ou and ea&lt;b «&gt;f yo u a r t hnuee o f Ramlnola C oun ty, at Agalaat Said Felatei
ty alt uat* and b a ln g In H .m lTOi ANNETTE PRIDGEN PLYFlorida, tha u n d t r hereb y no tifie d and required Hanford.
Y«»u and each o f y o u era nol# C ou n ty , F lorid a, m o t , parI.KIt
(o prevent any rlalrna and *le- algnad C le r k will o ff e r for »ale hereby no tifi ed and required to tlcu larly d .a c r l b a d aa ( n llo w a :
l o o t Eaat F ou r th S i r s s t
nr **n vlll*. North c a r o l l n * nianda wh ich y»ou. or either o f 4d tha hlgh aat and t&gt;eat bidder preaent an y c lalm a and daI«l
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the fo r caah the fo llo w in g deacrlb - t n m da w h ic h y ou , or eltha r o f
TOU A R E H E R E IIV N O T I ­ you.
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Ie*)l 14. Illock E COUNTRY esta te o f J t£HOL ll AN KKItBON,
dareaaad.
vor c* ha* ht*n Iliad agalnat DOUPH If A RHINO
cording io tha I'lat th*r*o(
C L U B MANOR. UNIT NO. 1, decraaed. lat e o f eald C oun ty ,
you and you ar* raq u lrs d . t o late o f eald C oun ty , to the
aa racordad In Plat Ronk
Ju dg e
nf
J**m1n«»le
a c c o r d i n g to the plat t h e r e ­ to the C oun ty J u d g e o f S e m i ­
MTV* a r o p y o f your Anawa r C o u n ty
U , P ag** ( I and 99, Pubo f ae r ecor d ed In l*lat Hook no le C ou n ty , F lo rid a , a l hla
ar ptradlng to th* C om p lain t C ou n ty , Florida, at hta of ft. #
lie
Itaoorda of Atmlnol*
tha c o u r t
hone*
of
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11. Page IS. Public l U r o r l l o f f i c e in. tha c o u r t hnuee o f
on
th.
P lain tiff*
a t lo r n a y ,
County, F lorid a.
at
fanford.
Florida,
o f g a m l n o l t County* F l o r ­ •aid C o u h ly at Hanford. F lorid a, T o g a t h a r w it h tba f o l l o w i n g
F E L D E R AND IIETTINGIIAUB. C o u n ty
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gla
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wi thin
all
c a le n d a r
m on tha l l i m i o f p ro p a r t y w h lr h ar* toII *
South
K n ow la a
A n n u l , wi thin
W lnta r l*ark. Flurtqa, and (lla fr om the lima of the flrat p u b ­ t o g e t h e r with all airuoturaa, fr om the time o f the flrat p u b ­ c a t » d In nnd p arm a nan tl y Inth* o r igin a l A n a » * r o r p lr a d - lic a tio n o f thia notice. T w o Im provemanta, flglurea. e p p ll- lic ati on o f i b i s n o llc o . T w o atallad na a p a d o f lh* ImIng In lh* o lflc a o f th* Ulrrult C"plee «*f each claim or demand • ncea and ap p u r tr n a n c ea on c o p ie s o f each c la im o r d emand p ro v a m a n la nn aald lan d:
C ou r t &lt;&gt;n or li*(ora t h * 17th • hall be In writin g, and eball aald land or uaed In c o n j u n c t io n •hall be In w r it in g , and ehall
G E N E R A L
ELECTRIC
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day o f March. 1012. If y ou fa ll •tata the place o f r eeld em a t her ew ith .
st ate the p la c e o f r e sid en c e
H U I L T -I N R A N G E — MO.
Thla gala la jfogda puraugnt and poet o f f i c e a d d r e s s o f the
l o do ao * Darraa P ro C o n f .a a o and poat o f f l« • addraaa o f tha
D E L JM44V KEIIIAL V»J 4will ba . n t a r s d agaln at y ou i o r claim a nt, and ahall ba aworii l o fi n a l d t c r e a o f forac loeu ra c laim ant, and s h a ll ba s w o r n . Ill
th* rallaf. dam and ad l a tba to by the claima nt, hla ag en t, en tered I q C ha m ery action No. f o by tha c la im a n t , hla agen t,
MONOGRAM W A L L H E A T or* a t to r n e y and ar.-ompanled 14241 n o w p en d in g In the Clr* or a t t o r n e y and a c c o m p a n ie d
Complaint.
. K it M O D E L C B K 1 I U A E R ­
W IT N E S S m y h a n d and •••) by a f ilin g fee o f on e d o lla r cult C o u r t o f and fo r Hera!- by -g fi l i n g fag o f o u t d o lla r
I A L 111414 Tt
o f at ld C our t at S an ford, I r m - and auch claim or dema nd not nole C oun ty . Florida.
and su ch c la im o r dam and not
WITNEMA m y kan d and t k *
Inel* C oun ty, F lorid*, thla l*t h t o filed ahall be eold.
D A T E D T i l l * 10th d ay o f ao filed ahall ba void.
•••I o f aald C ou rt at Banford,
P e g g y II. T b ir o p e o n
F e b r u a r y . 1»||.
day o f F ebruary , 1*11.
Je rollne H. Da ka r
Bamlnola Coun ty, F lorid a, thla
AdminletratrlJL
of
th e
(H EA L)
tSEAL)
A d m in is t r a t r ix . C-T.A*. o f 17th d a y o f Ja nua ry , l t d .
eet ate o f
A r th u r If B a r h w lt h , J r ,
A r t h u r If. B e c k w ith . Jr..
tha !#est W i l l o f
(B E A L )
Clark o f th* C ir cu it C our t
C le r k o f tha C ir cu it C our t
W I L L I A M
R A N D O L PH
J L U O L II AN K L it BON,
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B a c k w lt h . J r ,
HARDING* decraaad
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ll jr: M arth a T. Vihlen
D ec eas ed .
C lar k o f C ircu it C o u r t
D ep uty C lark
D e p u t y Clerk
8 T K X S T R O M . D A V 18
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RTENRTIIOM. D A V I S
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F E L D E R AN D B E T T I N G If AUB 4 M d N T u H lf
Daputy d a r k
4 M sIN TO fll
A tt or n ey # f o r Adm lnla tr ntrlx
D E A N 4 LOWNDF H
A tt o r n e y * f o r th* P U l M l t f ,
A ttorneys for
Car gill A L a F t v r *
110 A K n o w l . a A vanu*
Foet O f f i c e Hog 112*
A tt or ney#, f o r P la in t iff
l». a B o x 17*
A d m i n i s t r a t r i x C. T. A#
Sanford* F lorid a 12771
W ln ta r P ark. F l o r i d a . 11700
IS2 Kaet C en t r al Hou lavard
Poat O f f i c e Dog 1210
W l # t * r P a r k , F l* .
FukUab F a k. 11, 10, J4 4 Mar. Fubllak F eb. 12. 1», I f 4 Mar O r land o, F lo r id a
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l:30-9:S0 pm . NBC. Th*
Bob Hep* Comedy Special. A
truly all-itar cast tonight,
headed by Jack Jontt, Carroll
Ilaker, Louii Prima and John­
ny Carton. After Bob deliver*
hi* opening monologue, he and
Carton do ■ take-off on th*
“ Tonight" Shew, with Hop*
In th* driver'* **»t *nd Car­
ton t* ■ gue*t. Ml** B*k*f
do** a (poof on “ Th* Woman
From A.U.N.T.’’ with Bob
Hop* a* her enemy. Jack
Jone* plug* hi* new record,
“ I Can't Ballave I'm Looing
You," and Join* Hope in einging s comedy duet. LchiI*
Prime pr*»*nt* ttgmrnt* of
his now night-club net, feel­
ing Gin Msione, including
“ Old Man Riv*r," “ Loot' and
“ That Old Block Magic.” A
veil-rounded, funny (how.
7:S0-I:80 p.m. ABC- Interration*]
Showtime “ Clrrun
From
N orw ay"
Arthur
Jlelntch ll an axeatlant animal
trainer and hi* feat* with
both horn** and camel* pro­
vide th* ahow with It* bait
momenta. Th* rett of the tim*
it taktn up with aerobatic*,
Juggling and Just a touch o f
clowning.
8-8:80 p.m. ABC. Tha Farm,
are Daughter “ Exit Katy" A
•udden onslaught o f spring
fevtr, plug lom l outald* ad­
vice, prompt Katy lifto moving
into her own apartment and
getting htraelf Into circula­
tion. Aa you might eipoct,
moat of her circulation ii Glen
and hla object ia to gat her
to mova back a* soon a* pos­
sible.
9:30 - 10 p.m. NBC. Jack
Benny Pro farm "The Btradlvariua Story." Nat one o f
Jack'* gueat ia Stuart Canln,
hava nostalgic Inclination*,
you won’t want to ml*t it.
Jacrk’e gu**t it Stuart Canln,
tha concart violinist, who, at
tan (88 years ago) was u*sd
by Fr*d Allen to prova that ha
could gat a 10-year-old to
pUy tha violin bettor than
Btnny. Canln playa a ao|o,
than Join* Ja*k in a duet to
th* number that atartad it
all, "Tha Bee." Tba skit of
tha evtnlag ia about Stradi­
vari us.

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Plaintiff , vrr*u», C b a r la i H e n ­
r y Maaalck, Jr. and Jo Anna
IdcRBlfk, hit wife, Dafandania
• ml you ara required to aarva
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ple ad ing to lha Complain t on
P ldln tlf f*a Attorney, Mark N.
Cleveland. Jr., Hull a SIS .Han­
f o r d Atla ntic National Hank
Building, Hanford, Florida, and
f l i t lha origin al Anawar or
o t h a r p K ad ln g In tha o f f lc a of
4ha Clark o f tha Circuit Court
o n or ha for a tha 1 th day o f
Alarch, A- D. IMS. If you fall
4o do ao, a dacrea pro confaaao
w ill ba taken agalnat you f«»r
4ha relief demanded In tha
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1 tat ad Ihla in d day o f F e b ­
r uar y. a . d . m i .
&lt;hi : ai &gt;
A rth ur II
Bac kw lth, Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
M ac k N Clavaland, Jr. and
C ar r oll Burk#
o f Clavaland, Htephanaon and
Sllaa
Attornay a fo r T U I n t lff
P. O* Dr awer Z
Sanford. Florida

PubUah Fab. I. IS, 19. 14, 1MI
CDJ-SI

vw
GHIA
• Sedan*
• Hard Tope
• Convertible*
• Station Wagon*
Complete Selection

It’s Thru «4‘s
$200 - $300 Down
$40 • $60 Month
I N I Mechanical
Gnnrant*« — S# Dapa —
1,04* MIIm Ob All
Ua«d VW*.

8 al«« — Parta — Barrie*
Factory AalhoiUbd D«al«r

Elllnor Motor Co.
# * . H w 7 . 17-11

/

‘)K

.

Baafwd, Fla.

P I

322-1835

m

By Nadine Seltzer

Upholalarlng A Mattraaa rano r a t in g . Naw A Uaad P u r n l­
lura. Call N i l R id d in g Mlg.
Co. at 701 Calory Ara. I l l . 1117______ _______________________
F o r tha blg grat aalactlon of
naarly naw and uaad furnltura,
aaa Noll'a
Purnllura
R rokarag a
In
Caaa.lbarry
on 17-11. O p .n 4 day a 0 to 4.

CO. Husiness Opport.
S H E L L O IL C O .
D o you want a bualnaaa of
y our o w n ? Hbell Oil C«». ha*
tha
moat
m oder n
1 - bay
r a n c h -t t y 1* aarvlca atatlon In
heart o f Hanford now rtady
fo r leasing
Invest m ent r e­
quired.
Hhell
o ff e r #
paid
tra ining p rog r a m and fi n a n ­
cial as slat a net to re* portal til#
tie fauna. Thl a la a l r amendout
o p por tunity
for
right
person
For
uppt.
and
deta ils
please
call
Tom
Adsrns at Daytona Beai h I&amp;fc4711 sad 741-1197 afte r 4
p m. and w eak and*.

Legal Notice

"Ktsp your vole* down and put on your allpporal Mom’s
got a ask* In th* ovanl"

REPOSSESSION

TAKE OVER

CLASSIFIED INDEX

STORED AT
4 5 0
SANFORD AVB.
l U I / OPEN SVBNING8
Sanford, Florid*
121-4M l
National Rapoaaaoaluu Inc.

QOOD
L A UND RE SS
wlahaa
I r o n in g at hom e, rraaonabla.
Call l i t - n440 morn Inga.
P A TH

WORK.

I

I I — M on t y W a n t t d
d l — Par ing# A Loan
4—Reality Care
I I — laauranoe
4— Day N u r iir lt *
I I — School# A I natr ue llone
4— Child Care
70—
E inp loymant Harriett
I — D o g ,— C etn^Pete
71—
Mala llalp Wan lad
1#— Pou lt ry — L l r i i t o c k
71— Pamala llalp W anted
11— B pcc Ul N o lle * .
71— Mala or Pamala llalp
1 ! — C a t . r l n g — P oo d
74— Bata# ll alp W a n t e d —
14— I’ U e t i lo E i t
77 — Hlluallon Wantad
I I — S p ic l a l H i r v l c i i
I I — Inroma P ro par ty
t l — S w im m in g Poole
t l — Hualnaaa p r o p .— Bala
17— Ja nitorial Karvlcaa
I I — lla al E ita ta W anted
14— D o -T i-T o u r a ilf
14— llta l Eal ala Bala
I I — Bulldtra Huppllaa
17— Hualnaaa Ilantald
-40— Uudwaxa_____________ ___ . !0^-.Let|_ l i l t .9 * 1 ,___________
! 1— llam a lm p r o v im a n t a
II—
F ar m #— (Jrov##
I t — P lum bing
I I —Out o f 8t #l# A c rea g e
I I — P a lm in g
I I — II o u m i For Bal#
14— Wall Drilling
•I — House#— Hals or lleot
17— House For R#nt
I I — Air Cond. A D i a l i n g
I I — R ad io - Ttla vlalon
100—
Haaort llentals
I I — P ho to A E'iUlpmanl
101—
Trailer#— Cabana#
101 — Mobil# Hom e#— Bel#
14— Hama Appllanraa
I I — MualDal Inilrum an te
! IVI— Mobil# 11om •#— f|#n I
I t — Uualnaaa E n u l p m i n l
10|— T ra iler Hpece— Henl
1 0 1 — T ra iler l » t # — Bel#
I I — J ob Printing
I I — Ucholalary
101— Ap artm en t# For H# b I
101 — Itoums For Kent
I I — Vac uum Claanara
17 — M ovin g A Hioraga
110 — Hot *1 lloom s
I I I — I l# n lil Agent#
I t — l : i t-rm ln atur •
41— Pla nla — p,t&gt;la — H i.d i 111 — W an te d T o Kent
11S— Auto# For Bal#
40—
Mlac. For Sala
41 — A r tlc lia For Hin t
11« — Autos— Hat# or T ra de
t i l — T ru ck# For Halt
41—
S w ap or E i c h a n g a
41— W a n t td T o llu i
120 — A utom otiv e Her vice
III—
Pcootar# &amp; Cyclea
44— Purnllura Par S i l t
44— A n l l i i u . i Kor Salt
123— Hosts $t Motor#
123
—
Marins
Huppllaa
14 — Munar T o Loan
10— Uualnaaa Opporlun lltaa

322-5612
Pro m

Banford

E io h a n g a

425-5938
F rom

H#mlRo|# County
f Dial Dir#ot)

LIVERY OF YOUR CHOICE AUTOMOBILE
WITHIN 48 HOURS IF YOU GIVE US AN
ORDER._________ .
________________

100 GALLONS OF FREE GAS WITH
PURCHASE OF ANY NEW DODGE OR DART.
WB WILL (ilVB THE EQUIVALENT OF 10,000
MILES OF KKEK GAS WITH THK I'UHCIIASE OK
ANY NEW HENAULT H-8 OR RENAULT DAUPHINE.
WB ALSO OFFER YOU A LIFE TIME GUARANTEE.

JUST A SAMPLE OF THE TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS BEING OFFERED THIS WEEK.
DODGE DART ] Door,
g g DODGE CORONET 2 Door, lUgUr.

'1894
*2099

GO W E S T !
SEE: TH E DODGE BOYS
• BEN HOWLAND (Genoral Mgr.)
• BOB THOMAS (Sale* Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• “ CURLY" HUNT

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. lat St. — Sanford

Ball-BIair Agency
Ileal Estate — insu rance
Ird A Park Ava
I23-IC41

JOHN E. FOX,
ll aaltor
101 N. P ark Av#.

!&gt;9| B I'trk Avi.

1'1-4114
111-4141

REDROOM, 1 Hath Hnuai.
hardwood
floor#,
furnltura
Included,
w e ll
landacapwl
yar d. H«et Area A M-al Huy
In Ban ford. #1” - V " -

$100 D O W N Incluif## tax## and 1 n#urahc#.
I bedroom#, F lorid a Hoorn,
c entra l heat, bu ilt- in atov#,
•ld*w kik «, ##w#r«. W a l k to
Huuih Semlnol* Kl arid Jf,
High Bchnnls. Price 911.100.
V ac an t. Call Ml T-4M1 W i n ­
ter
Par k.
I&gt;# wa y
Metcalf,
1i#altor.

$100.00 D O W N
8#l#etloft o f t. Sf and 4
B ad room a locat ed In ▼arlout
Sectio ns o f Fanford
I m med iate DolIvtvT

V A -F H A
Property

Home For

Management
T ou

TARK

and Sales Broker

in -im

JIM H U N T

111-9144
Ill-S II!

REALTY

DRIVE

NIGHTS

O f f l c a : 311-1111
N lg ht e: 111-9709
171.9441
t i l l P a r k Dr iv e
Y OU 'V E W A I T E D F O R T H IS
L o v t l y 1 B d r m . 1 ba ih horn,
mi canal In b a au ilfu l Ixirli
A r b o r — W all to* wall'•dkr'poff
Rwlm m lng - pool. Many o t h . r
a ilr a a . Call Inday fo r p rtr i
■ a n d - ttrme. Tou 'l l ba aurp rltc d.

SOU TH W ARD
InTtalmant ft Realty
III N. Park Ava.
111-11711

BUNLAND E S TA T E S

.$100 D O W N $82.00 M O.
L.rludea tax#* and Ineurtnc#
I bed room s, r e f r ig e r a t o r and
•tova,
fencad
yar d,
#om#
tr#e» Priced 912.5no, Vacant.
C all Ml 7-4111, W in t e r Park,
Da wa y M etcalf, lUaltor*

BETTER DROP I N ! ! !

I2I-OSS9

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
701 Bo. I 't r k

ttt-tltt

H E A L E S T A T E IIHOKKIl
Appralaal Speclallal
III No I'ark
171-7174

We

Ha ve Tha

Ham#

F or

HI&lt;KEN
PAIIM. m
acraa,
&lt;•#». L avlna
77 7-lu .&gt;

9;». Ilousen For Sale

7144
171-7479
111.4474
171-4111

PARK

DRIVE
1:1-7414
NIGHTS
171-0444
111-4417

BILL S A Y S Y O U C A N ’T AFFORD
TO P A SS B Y A N D NO T LOOK A T
THESE L A T E M ODEL B EAU TIES!
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Vista
Full Power and Air Conditioning. I.eaa Than 1R.OOO
Milea On Thie Sputlraa White Beauty With Blur
Intrrlor.

*3795

WHY
THIS

e

d

C

a

N O T SURPRISE
W EEKEND ! ! I !

r

4 door Ranch Wagon.
V-B, automatic tranamigaion, p o w e r. steering,
p o w e r brakea, radio,
heater and factory air
condition. Excellent for
large family and a4 a
very reaaonabla price.

ONLY

$245
DOWN PAYMENT
24 MOS. ON BAL.

62 Oldsmobile
"98” Holiday Coupe. Equipped'-vrith automatic Irenemiaaion, p o w e r eteerlng,
power brakee, power win­
dow!, power aeala, radio
and healer and factory air
condition. Medium l i g h t
blue finiah with blue fabric
and vinyl Interior. The aheolute luxury in 1962 at
only

Il
G nrJ
o o d Uukkftr
Rubber,

UwW

C D Pontiac Safari 2 Door Station Wagon.
D O Automatic Tranamlaaion, Power Sleerlng, IO Q C
Power Brakea, Radio ft Healer. Heal Sharp. # - *

and Out

*626

M

Dodge Convertible. V-B, Standard
Tranamlaaion, Radio and llraler.
Heal Sharp For Only

*676

M

Cadillac Coupe DeVillr, Fully Powered
With Radio and Healer. A Real
Beautiful Car For Only

*850

Economy
M Ford
mleeion, 45,000

Standard TranaActual Milea. Better
Sea Thl* One, Only

_____________ *1795
1962 Cadillac “ 62”
4 Door Town Sedan. Another Top Line Trade-in On
. A '65 Rulck Wildcat. Completely Equipped!

1962 Iiuick Electra 225

C Q I'ontlae 2 Dr. Hardtop, Auto Trana., Radio IR Q R
U 0 ft Heater. A Heal Sharp Car For
UBU

2 Door llardlup. Automatic TranaM Bulck
mii.ion, Radio and llraler. Clean Ineida

Hardtop, V-8, Power Steering and Brakra,
Automatic, Low Milrage. A Real Ruyl

*2896

Chevrolet nitcayne, V-B. Automalie Trana6 8 miaaion, Radio ft Healer. A One Owner
Car That Muat lie Been And Driven To Re
Appreciated.

4 Door Hardtop. Fully Equipped. A Luxury Car For

The Hard To Pirate.

*2396
I960 Buick LeSabre
4 Door Hardtop. Automatic Tranamlaaion. Power
Steering. An Exceptionally Clean Top Quality Buy
With 22.000 Milea.

Phona 322-0614

PHONE 322-7624

Or Ml 7-2330

End Of Franch At#-—26t&gt;0 Block Orlando Drivs
( J u t Below Jim Bpencer'a)

395

60 Corvette
Convertible. It need# a
little work but well
worth

$

995

DON’T FORGET OUR WIDE SELECTION OF
CARS AT OUR WEST SIDE LOT.

s795
56 Chevy
2 Door Sedan. V-8, Auto­
matic Tranamlaaion, Ra­
dio, and Heater.

‘145

17-92 AUTO SALES
$19.95

$

57 Chevrolet

NO BO D Y - NO — NOBODY
CAN SELL YO U A C LEA N ER
CAR C H EA PER TH A N

JOB

60 Plymouth
• •
4 door elation wagon. V-8,
automatic
tranamiaaion, power ateerlng and
heater, aolld running.

Reriea "210" 4 Door Sedan.
V-8, Automatic Tranamia■ion. Radio ft Heater. Good
S o l i d Transportation At
Only

2 Door Sedan. Blue ft White, Automa- I R Q R
M Ford
tie Tranamlaaion, Radio ft Heater. Real N l c e . « « «

Mechanic On Duty A t All Times

$ 1 2 9 5

1296

*396

(CITIES SERVICE STA TIO N )

*1195

1962 Chevrolet Impala
4 Door

VCQR

61 Chevrolet
Nomad, 4 Door Station
W a g o n . V-8, Automatic
Tranamiialnn, Power Stterlng, Radio, Healer and
Factory Air. We’re Not
Aaking SI795. Rut You Can
Ruy it At Tha Right Price
Or Only

60 Oldsmobile

*2296

s

H ER

Corvalr 4 Door, llratcr, Solid \Nhil« and

BRAKE

W eek's Special
62 Ford

"88" 4 door aedan. V-8,
automatic tranamlaaion,
power aleerlng, power
brakea. radio and heat­
er and air conditioned.
One owner car well
kept. A bronir finiah
and extra clean interior.

1962 Pontiac Safari

New 1965 License Plates FREE
On A ll'C a r s Sold This W eek.

M

HOLLER'S
OK LOT!

Loaded, One Local Owner!

9 Paanrngrr Wagon, Air Conditioned and Power.
Luggage Rack Fur The Sportaman and Room For
The Comfort I-oving Family.

s

AT

1963 Pontiac Grand Prix

*2896

MOMO.-V. N EED S A C AR OF HER O W N ...

U

‘

s1595

You

t l K I l ll o o M ■ 7 Rath ■ f a r vice M m $450 Do wn • Move
In - |7!» 1€ mo. plus T a t r a A
Insuran ce
I.MN
KNTK Il­
l’ ll IS KH. INP, Main o f fir#: *
tni. Hu, uf Hanford uu 17-72.
I
Itlk
West
on
Hamlnul#
R A V E NNA P A R K , n.,|d Modal
Avr Ph *36-2811 collect
linn
llnrn.,
1 badro.im,
7
bath, bu ilt-in k l l c h . n . . a ll Y OW N E ll: t lt#d r oom Furn
fra large living r o o m . penrantrat haa l A
••r l "u f u n i
tret h#*f, iSurfart for air c on air rt»n 41 sloti trig, lie • m r n #r
•lit lo ning. ri.rnar lot. A *uhle
lot. a ha ll*i w A *11 &amp; ■Dr 1nk Ur
carp if*, fenced |n back yard
*&gt; * trm Kit A $11,000 or o w n Ph. 132-912*
#i will ft n a m e Of»p rluntt y
for maw ly w * i1 a o r y o u n g
run l»i# *23- i:2 4

P

SPECIALS

Stenstrom Realty

91. Fnrimt, Groven

f

TRANSPORTATION

ton pick up. Long
wheel bate, fleet aide
bed, automatic tranamlaaion and exceptionally
clean for

F or th# Hast Buy In
A New or Itasai* Horn#,
Sea St #n it Tom dealt y

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

ONALL

63 Chevrolet

FOR SALE

T H E T I M E T E S T E D FIRM
170 N. I’ ark Av*.
777-4171

PRICES

*2175

HOMES

St. Johns Realty

i‘

an y tlr ot

$74 M O .

81. Henl Kstnte • Sr.le

till

iti-m o

f #rnlnnl# P la t * (N e a r )
y r y u # 3 r a jit .c o n d i t i o n e d

nA itT p n x n iE R
11.at Iluy R r o k . r
117.7441 Hay or Night

I— t^jit A Pound
1— P i c i o n i U

Ha va T h ,

Seminole Realty
Ill t ill

1»-I&gt;77B.

W A N T E D : I,lat Inga. Eapoctally
T ra lla r Lota.

™ PAYM ENTS
*S0 Rambler IBS! bal. »S7 mo.
'SO Corvalr (SOS bal. SIT mo.
‘SO Morcury 1701 baL IIS m
’l l Falcon |7SS bal. US *no.
'SI Triumph |I0»l bal. |41 mo.
' l l Falcon 11000 bal. |41 mo.
'IS Chavrolat 1100 bal 111 ■&lt;&gt;.
TO Charrolat 1400 bal. |14 mo.
'IS Cadillac ISIS b a l UO mo.
'SI Kamblar |897 b a l 117 mo.
'SI Chov, 11100 b o l |41 mo.
'ST Dodfo 1581 b a l 120 mo.
'57 Bulck IS41 b o l I I I mo.
' l l VW IS00 b o l 111 no' l l Ronanll 1401 bal. 124 mo.
' ‘14 ChtTroUt 1200 bal 110 ■ « .
'M Lincoln 100 baL I I m
I I Old*. 1400 b o l 111 aao.
'•7 Plymouth ISM b o l 120 mn.
' l l Oldamobllo ITS bal. IS mo,
■SS Chevrolet 111* beL |) mo.
' l l Chryaler 1712 bal. |I2 mu.

Government Owned
Homes

SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

83. Heal Estate Wanted

(Bon &amp; Bob Say;

BANK

horn#, 2 C©rn#r Lot*. Sacti*
flea 91.100. 123*0113.

FHA - VA

B E V P R A L O u t i t a n d l n g 1 ft I
Dadroom Homaa a v a ila b le In W a
a l l A rta a o i Banford. L i t ua
S h ow y o u A r o u n d !

Tall tham you aaw It In Tha
Sanford Harald!

TIIH
ro riir
OF
TIIH
CGI’ MT $ Jt lMJl*., IKHIMOlfH fit). IliiHinpHH Opport.
71!. Female Help Wanted
t i n \ r v , IT .O IH D 4 , in r m u
lltT K .
NE W, IIA it II Ell Mllllp IoraIIOUHKMOTIIEH
I n rai K « T A T K OF
lion* by
IMnecrsst
Hrhool, ASSISTANT
— Ideal o p p o r t u n i t y for young
HA It A l i r i t K K , dere teed
)t#ft*©Tiabi» T*rr#c# 1 * 1 7 5
w or k in g g i rl nr coll ege at u &gt;OTM*H F /l t l l K I I I T O l i a
dent Inlerasted In rhllil*»« fe
TO
AM.
niK IIIT O ID
A MII
LI. Saving!* &amp; Loan
Will f itr ul *h m&gt;im a board
ri.iiaoN a
ii %% i m i
n .tiM *
In m i l u n g * fo r c h ild -c a r e
Oil
II K H t M l $
AlitlN N T
MOltTOAOE.H — LONG TEIIM
duties L o u ev en in g* per w-erk
0 A III K t l.A T K i
D E L A N D F KDKH A L
A p * rt o f the week end Must
T o y and eaf h o f yotl art
Havings A Loan Assoc let inn
h* main re A so m e child -f ar e
hereby tint I f led and req uired to
Vv*
Iialriitid
• s p t r le m * prefarrail
I'ritl*
present any tdalina and d e ­ II* N FI ir M t
M iin!
ch u rc h
connscttmi.
mand s which yeti, or either o f
DKRARY BRANCH
n o n -d r h krr and n o n -s m ok er
you, m ay
have again st
tha
Able to fu rnish uwn irsne*
estate o f HA It A lU 'ltK K . de- 7 1 . IMiile H e lp W u n t r d
port a linn tllv# aga and work
reased, late o f said «"ounty* lo
es
per Iante when ap p lyin g to:
the C oun ty Judge o f Seminole
A p p l l . a u . .n .
[nr
1
Florid a Methodist Children's
C oun ty, Florida at his off ice T A KING
!l*n.
Car
waahlna
A
I&gt;rlall
Home.
ilox
1.
Enterprise,
In the co ur t house o f said
Apply N IF TY AUTO HATH.
Florida. I272&amp;
Coun ty
at
Bftnfi»rd,
Florida,
1404 P. Pranrh
within
alt
calend ar
nmn I he
fr om l he lime o f the first p u bit­
e s Hon o f this notlca. T w o c o p ­
lea o f em h claim or demand
fh all be In wr iting, and shall
Mata the place o f residen ce
and post off lc a address o f the
c l a i m s nl, and shall ba sw orn
to by tha claimant, hta agen t, or
at to rney, and ac c om p an ied by
WE HAVE OUR PENCILS SHARP, SO GET
a filing f #• o f on# d ollar and
ON THE RANI) WAGON NOW OF SEMINOLE
such claim or demand n«4 t o
ftlsd shall ba void
COUNTY MOTORS GREATEST CAR SALE
# / ALTON ll U ltK K. Hr.
Aa asa cu to r o f tha
OF
ITS HISTORY GOING ON THIS WEEK.
W il l and T est am en t o f
HAHA HU It K K, dsceaaad.
WE NEED USED CARS DESPERATELY. WE
Albert N. Fit le.
WILL UE KNOWN AS THE “ YES" MEN THIS
A ttorney for K ia c u t o r
1 Mason ic llldg.
WEEK. OUR NEW CAR STOCK IS PLENTI­
Hanford, Florida
Publish Fab. ». 13, II, 3«, 1144
FUL
AND WE WILL GUARANTEE DE­
C llJ 'l!

NATIONAL

$100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES

77. Situation Wanted

Uaad fu rn llur a appllaneaa, loola,
ale. R o u f h l • Sold. Larry'a
Marl, l i t Hanford A»a. Pb.
111-4101.

W lL S liN • M AIEH PURN
Iluy — Ball — Trada
I L l - l l E. lat.
Ill-Ill!

Apply

Banford Araa (or man tl-40,
married. High School Educa­
tion. niat appearance ft good
work rarord, Guarantta 1100
waakly. t l l - l l l t l , Banford for
Intarvlaw.
__

ACREAUE WANTED
A (a w Acraa, woodad, aacludad,
accaaalbla, Raaaonobla. Wrlt a
Dos 111, Hanford Harold or
phono 441-1117 oeanlnso.

j B .E P p I N G C O .
'T t a f l T l n , A Purnllura
A T P A C T O n t P R IC E S !
110 M agnolia
111-4011

1 IIEDKOOM Horn* on L a k * In
1199 DO W N — V A . P H A
TUvannn Par k. Many a i t r a O n v ir n m a n t Homaa. 1, t, ft 4
Radrooma. M on t h ly paymanta
fralu raa.
Inrra
artaa
of
from 1 1 0 .
G lata
orarlooklng
L a k i.
74. Sales Help Wanted
Colorad appllaneaa and P ig turaa. Nom in al D ow n Fay E X E C U T I V E . SALESMAN
mant — Aaauma Mortgag a.
CAREER
Call o w n a r 171-1174.
SEMIN OLE R E S I D E N T
R ialtor-In au ror-T rad ii
L X a t l m t e a r t t r ( o r m in who
C O U N T R T HOME
171-4111
t i l l B. P r t n c h A vt.
ran q u alify . Intanalva tra in ­ I 1/4 acraa n tar a r e a * t o T-l
i n g p rog r a m . Plrat rata applaonad
a g r icu ltu r e .
1 Hadtud a lia ia oflara d. K ie a p t lo n room #, F lo r id a R oom , m o d ­
al a a r n ln g potantlal. Inraatern. m a n y a it r a a . Call 111mant I* y o u r Urn* and af fort
t i l l or H A L HAnRIHS. Naw
■— not
mnnay.
No p r t v l o u i
S m y r na B atch , 111 N. Ceuta•xparlanra nectaa sr y. B ic u r w a y — 411.4111.
Ity and *ilr aatlafactlon can
ba your* If tha a b o r t aaran I REDROOM , m
batha, 17119
alma m ake up your g o a l (o r
par m onth, l o w d o w n pym l.
a llfatlma caraar, lat ua aim *
C o u n t r y Club, t lf-7 4 1 1 .
y o u tha w a y
Ihla ran ht
I, I, ft 4 DB DR OOM 9
achlava d. R ap ly by lettar lo D E A U T i r U L I b e d r o o m . 1 hath,
I. 1H ft 1 R A TII8
P. O.
Box
1001, Orlando,
K
ITC HE N EQUIPPED
L ak e p r l r l l i g i i . 1404 D ow n
Florid a.
LOW M ON TH LY P A T M E N T S
A A aiu m a paymanta. 111-7911.
F o r C o m p l i t * I n f o r m a t io n
ROUTE SALESMAN
Sta or Call T o u r „
Jewtl T-a Co., haa opanlng In
C D R R G I R L o v . r 11.
PIO 'N W H I B T L E .

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
$100 D O W N
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
F H A - V A HOMES
SEE YOUR

BELL
UB
jruur
Purnllura.
* Quick Farelca with tha Cnah.
BUPER
TRADINO
P O B T.
tll-OITT.

55. Furniture For Sale

95. Boiines For Sate

Slemper A gency

W E RUT Iliad Furnllura, ona
placa ‘ or
houaalul.
Furay
Daddln, B Purn. Co.. 101 W.
lat at in-tin.__________

FRKE ESTTBIATE

61. Articles For Rent

SW E E T IE PIE

USED E y i l N l T U H E , MlfO.
Mima. P ln ar W o o d Auction.
u i - i m . _____________________

C H E A P PARM T R A C T O R Muot ba In pra tly (a ir ahapa.
W r lt a 1100 P ro n cb Ara., Day
A Nila Grill or maM m t Manday m orn ing at 7:00 at Grill.
Krnt al lly m a n .__________ '

95. Houaea For Sale

Page 6-A— Feb. 12, 1965 72. Female Help Wanted 95. Houaea For Bal*

53. Wanted To Iluy

PIANO wanttd, in r condition.
Coll collect Orlando t !i-0 0 0 !.

XENM ORE Etacirle flo r a . I
■no. old; Draw Drapaa fullr
lined; Holloway Dad wMb
headboard. I1I-1II1.

grnri*

Hlnwnthn, I l l - t l l l

CTPRE8B TENCE POST*! 4 "4” x7 ft. long, »0o a*. Ph
I ll-M il.

till.

1

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W ANTED
Cltru* Fruit — Hamlin. Paraon
Drown, Plnaappta A 8a»4lln,a.
L E E UANBPIELD. Rondad
Fruit Rurar. Ph. I1I-4M I.

F R IGIDAIR E Waahar t&lt;«; Barart Gaa Refrigerator I II. I l l

■it.

AMERICAN RENT-ALL

UPRIGHT Plano. good eoadl(Ion * | ll( . -I t l -I M I altar 4
p. m . anytime Bat. or Son
dap.

CAROLINA Cahbiaa Collar Aa
Horn* ui&lt; or Fratiar. ISO* W,
H a d Bt. Phona I II -4 I U .

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NITE T IL 9 PJH.

AM R A M B L E R
PHONE 322-0231
301 WEST FIRST STREET
1501 WEST FIRST STREET

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IL 9 P.M.

HOLLER
M OTOR SALES
2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231
2507 Park Dr.
. Ph. 322-0861
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95. Houses For Sale

97. Houses For Rent

I BEDR OO M . 1 4 bath, kitch en 1 BEDR OO M . K it c h e n equ ipped.
O R E E M 1R A IR
» ; # mo. i : : . i : i * .
equipped, loc at ed 101 O ak la nd
C hoic e lote av aila ble In GreenA r e.. Sunland Eatatea, 1100
b r a lr o f Loch A r b o r o v e r lo o k 3 BEDR OO M L'n furnlehed hom e
95. Houses For Sale
la g g olf coorte. C u a t o m
mo. Call 74 7-H 1*.
In C oun tr y . 140 mo., n e e r
b u ild in g to y o u r ap eclfl cachopping. H1.441T.
tlone. O r een b ra lr d eveloped 1 BEDR OO M . A ir C ondition ed
MATFATB F w tlf b . F U . * • • * .
by
o n Bleder Ava. 111-1411.
I I'•dfonrn. t bathe. Ph. I l l *
F U R N I S H E D 1 bed r oom houee,
KINGS W OO D
HOT.
14*1
P almetto.
P h o n e 111BUILD ER S . INC.
4 ROOM H u m * , turn. 111-041S.
9774.
111-1074
a u t h o r iz e d b r o k e r
101 F a ir m o n t Dr.
T o r i l l F 1 I A -V A G o v e r n m e n t
L A K E M X r V : S Be droom . K i t ­
102. Mobile Homes - Sale
h om o*— W id e selec ti on o f 1.
chen equipped
177-1949
I D E A L S M A L L HOME
I . A 4 be d room *. L o w m o n t h 1
B
ed
room
fr
a
m
e
wit
h
aebee1-7 i . t 1 B ed ro om s
ly p a y m e n t s fr o m I I I . For
tea e ld in g like new . only 4 SM I L L HOCSE, near Sunland
N E W en d USED
your
R ea l
Batata
S ervice
W
a
t
e
r
Included
14*.
mo.
Call
yre. old. H a r d w o o d - f l o o r * ,
A w n ln g c A e n h a n c e
iii-m i.
i
n ic e p orc h, kit ch en le e q u ip ­
QUA LI V M OBILE HOMES
ped, quiet n e ig h b o r h o o d A
1 1 1 -H I 1
L A K E C O T TA GE . f u r n , 177- l l w y . ; 7 - » I S
priced rlgh l at 17.Tin. Caeh
MPC.
1 9 At T R A I L E R . 17a*. 1 B e d ­
o r w it h g o o d term* If n e e d ­
r oom n . : &gt; » . H i - t i r t .
ed.
FURN*. 1 B edroom Houee 4«|.
in v e s t m e n t a r e a l t y
m i : • ?t*r b p. m.
111 N. F o r k Ave.
Ill-Ill I
DONS
M O B ILE HOME S ALE S
I BEDROOM. 1 B e th Hom o,
- T o u r W h e e l E etete D e a le r "
c o rn e r lot. 111-1911.
17 Model* to c h o o e e fr o m
333-1313 an yti m e
O P E N 7 DAYS A W E E K
3:3-1301
2410
Hiawatha
at
17-33
ltoi
Park Avenue
LO CH A R B O R
111-110$
L e k # frortt t n M i r n I Mrttv. 1
M ODB8T
frop t Horn* U Hwy - 17-11 r _Lpi)swpnd, Fie.
ba th b o m * an aero o f b e a u t i­ 97. Houses For Kent
# Ifi) ti ti t f 9 W t i t
nf fit 'llfur d
ful w o o d e d lan d Ju*t t t i l u c t J
K it ch e n equ ipm ent, c a r p e t ­ 10.1. Mobile Homes - Rent
In price fr o m $11,090 to 117,ed, g o o d e w lm m ln g A f i s h ­
&gt;00
r e q u ir in g
only
U.900 F U R N I S H E D 1 bedroo m, all
ing. plenty o f p riv a c y A no
ele
c
tr
ic
hom
e,
d
o
t
e
In.
Ph
down.
tiolae.
V ery
Adequate
fo r 1 L I E . 1 HtiRM. T ra iler o o
I11-H0T.
ALSO *
I*ake
Aehby;
A leo T ra iler
family*
o
f
4
Sc
reason
able
T h r o * M r m . 1 ba th' hom e on
Sp a.* *, A d u lts . o n ly .
/•
rental to r esp on sib le p a r ty
L A K E M A R T : 1 Bdrm
kltch l a r g e lot with Irene. Priced
3:1-7341.
'
w h o wi l l ag r ee to help m ai nan equip.. C - B . Adult* 170
under
111.000
with
44".
Inin p rop er ty
A v a ila b le for
mo. Ph. 111-1411 or 111.l u l l
mort. a trrme.
lon g term rental or lease.
106. Apartm ents fo r Rent
1
BEDR
OO
M
Purn,
hou*t.
near
d
R O B E R T A. W IL L I A M S
he** n o . 1 1 1 - 9 7 1 1 .
R ealtor
110833 COll R T A P T.
R a y m o n d Luod qulet . Aeeo.
1 BEDIIOOM F u r n . n eer he*e.
LOCH ARBOR
I l l - I l l ' A tl a n tic B ank Bldg.
10IS S en f ord A r e
S«S-4I31.
I BEDR OOM reetdenc* k it c h ­
1361 S Park Ava.
A T T R A C T I V E I B ed ro om Mae
en equ ipped, elr co nd ition er,
1 B D R M . Furn. A p t . dining
333-1233 an y tl m a
on r y . L an decaped. E ac ellent
sc r een ed porc h, lea**. |ICO.
ro om. 1701 M ag no lia, I33 -3 H 1
3 BEDROOM. I Hath tIUd. k i t ­
Bond.,
near
echoole.
baaa,
Only MS
Ph. 111-1411.
chen equipped* attack liar,
c h o p p in g .
D ow n
p ay men t
A P A R T M E N T S 114
Fla. R oom , 1110 month- 1463 W E L A iv A
ItlO. 104 Shann on Dr., Pine* F l 'R N . 1 Bdrm. H ou tt . Adult*
' . Flret St.
creat. 1 1 1 - 0 1 1 0 .
\ V y ftme w 004I 1i f P h . 122 * ’•1 10
. N o Vet*. I32-40SJ.

Feb. 12, 196&amp;—Page 7*A

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97. Houses For Rent

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty

Seminole Realty

i•

106. Apartments for Rent 106. Apartments for Rent 115. Auto* For Sale
BUY L I K E R E N T
1 B DR M . Furn Apt., 1 1 M M a g ­
nolia. o n l y H I . I1 1 -1 H 1 — R, 111 19 par m onth, n i l Schult
(M o v e
In t od a y ).
H it,
1
A. W illia m s.
B ed room . Cab a na R o o m A
FUR N. A pt. &lt;99 P e r k Ave.
B un k B*d»
Rant paid for
F eb. «*109- Ph 111-1441.
VN FUIIN IfH ED
1
P M rft om
Du plex,
k it ch en
equipped, S M A L L Furn. A p u 1 U I Maple.
E x ce llen t lo catio n , Ph. 1331 1 1 .9 m .
3334*
1 B E DR OOM Furn. Apt . Adults
C L E A N , fu rn . or un furn.
1
only . 111-1197,
bd rm. Apt , Ktt. equip child*
N IC E LY furn
Apt tn private
ren 1415 Elm
h« ra», 1317 M i i n n l i i
A V A I 1 .A B L E Keh. « 1 - R o o m
op t. Pvt. bath. I l l - &gt;101.
F U R N. Apt., lig hts A wat er in ■ eluded 1 1 1 - t i l l .
CLEAN Furn
Apts, l o t Patm et to; 111-1174.'

10N.

Rooms For Rent

BOB M c K E E U S E D C A R S
NO M O N E T D OW N
*91 F r i n l h Av*.
$11-9711
' l l FORD, good body A
gin*. R A H
lll-llll.

an-

•$l r C - l T 9 - J E E r . 1/4 Ion.
111-1719 a f t e r $ p. m.

Ph

WATCH YOUft
IN V E 1 T M IN T • • •
AT
M A CK LK -aU ILT

1919 P O N T I A C Catalina. 1 dr.
Sedan, 149 VI. n a i l , earel*
lent r u n n i n g I I U : 15J4 C H E VV.. I dr s e d a n V I, R A H
I t n 111-4149
111 P L Y M O U T H . 1 do or.
so n able. 111-4449.

Deltona

Rea­

You have en edveotegu ew e other
tovnkva In Del too, home, it * i - you're d o le
•nauih to eee how fett Mechle’e letoet end
(leeteet community le trowing, And
when e community grow , lend voluee
grow with I t Drive over today end find out
for yriurstll how just $10. starts you on
the wey to owning ■ spacious Deilone homo*lie,
W ith Cenlrel Weler Meins end Seved Street,
included in me f u ll low price of only S H IS !
Wh.lo there, enjoy e tree tide on the rtvorboet,
"Deltona Queen". Teh. e self-guided tour of
the Shopping Slere. the lelt-frenl Community
Club, the ette of the ll'h ote gait course end the
lovely houtlng c m et Meckle-Bullt DCLT0NAI

12(1. Automotive Service

FURN. Apt. '1100 Meltonvllle.
FURN. 1 Bdrm
Apt., t i g h t s
W a t e r furn
Only US. 101
K. Ith S t . 171-1441.
114
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AVALON APAR T M E N TS'
W. 7nd St .
377.3117

RUOM Furnttneci A p t .
I l l E. Ith. 113-171*

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ROOM Furn. Apt for coup le,
w a t e r Included 341. 333-7333.

F U R N. Apt. Clo*e
C ow an . 171-4011.

In.

Jtminle

C L E A N ROOM fo r Men.
M ag nolia Ave. 111-9719

491

W I L L B O A R D el d er ly person
In m y hom e, 111-11(4,

115. Autos For Sale

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
Senkarik Glass nnd Paint
Company
119 M a g n o lia

1U1
FORD
8KTL1NER.
re­
t ra ct a b le ha rd top, radio, h e e l ­
er. p o w e r st eerin g , needa
trennmteelon I I U . Ph. 171H I T or see at 111 Ga rrison
Dr.

Ph.

I71-4IH

A u t o O l a i i -Topx
A H u t C over*

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T CO V E R CO. MACKLE-BUILT HOMES

1

W . 3nd St. 117*4911
1&gt; g FORD. 3 door, clean , 1 A 194
LL W O R K GU ARAN TEED
UNFURN . Upetalr* APT. H I
o w n e r . Ph. I U - 1 S I I alter 1
m onth. 3 0 * Mag no lia Av*. In­
p. ni.
qu ire d - w n e t a l r * a f t e r 1 p.
12.1. Hontu &amp; Matorn
t i l l C A D I L L A C . 1 dr. H. T.J
m. o r r ail H I -41 10 .
1UI
Dodge
P ick -u p . Both
Gateway T o The W aterw ay
F U R N. 1 R o o m Apt.. Aduite
r eas on ab le, ph. 111-9794.
Robson Sporting Goods
110. 177-1410
1111 C O R V A I R MON ZA c o n ­
T o u r E V I N R U D K Dealer
F L O R A L H E I G H T S : 4 Room,
v er tib le S p id e r , b u ck e t seals, I 4 I - I - I E. IsL
Ph. 173-1111
furn. S en f ord A v e . 1 b lo c k
eq uipped 11,i n .
DAT A N I T E ! He rald want ad*
Sou th o f A ir Baa* A lllh l*.
w o r k fo r a* little a* l i e a
cue, Ph. *11-4007 afte r
4
S A N F O R D MOTOR CO
day!
1D0 F re n c h Av*.
111-1111
p. m.

i f e a t u r e , the l e m e u e P e l * .
•tllie, en ditplay in mo Florida
oahlblt. at. the H . Y . World's
.........
“
Fair,
end II other lovely models.
Meckle-Aullt homes ranee In pike
from jutl $7990. to 111.390. with
down payment* ae low t i $140.
monthly payments starting at $49-171

DRIVE O UT TODA YI
T4ke Inter*t4l4 #4 , evlt et Deltona
Lachenga end you're at OCI.TONAJ

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JmpoJa Sport Coup*

'65Chevrolet

Certa Sport Compt

'65 Corvair

C O M IN G S O O N ... HOLLER BALLOO!

M OTOR SALES
Showrooms — Second &amp; Palmetto
2507 Park Drive
Phone 322-0711 or 322-0861

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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 tl -----•* m.
w orship lir v li# — 115M a. m.
W a d n u d a r Nlsh t
Prayer Service —
111* 4 *■

Alliance
CJflU lTlA N UISSIONART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
l i f t P ar* A * a at I I U [ | t
R iv. Cllllord E. H *rro 4 Teeter
Sunday Bcbool ------ I t i l a. m.
Worship) Berries — 11 :•* a. m.
tr a n ln g Worship „ 1:1# p. m.
Alllanca Taath
Fellowship (Tl)«A&gt;
* !** ► "•
Prayer Sarvle* —

1:1* 4

Episcopal

Baptist

Adventist

m-

Assembly O f God
PINECREST ASBKMRLT
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. I ltb and Elm
H. M. Wilder
Paatar
Sundar School - . « l it * a- mMoaning Worahlp — la :(0 a. m.
Evening Worahlp — 1 :*« P- m.
Youth Sara. (Sun.) _ «:#* p- m.
M id-W eek Sara. (W ad.) - 111*
p. m.

Baptist
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Wth St. * Oak Aaa.
Oatl S m i t h --------------------Paatar
Sundar School —
l it * a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — t i l l * a. m.
T raln ln f Uunlon _ l it * p. m.
Evening Saralca —
*: *• P- m.
V e d . Prayer Saralda 1:1* p. m.
Nuraarr Opan
W T R R -------------------- H I* 4
S un da r Ntta Sroadeaat
-------W E S T elD E 'M IS S lO N A n T BAPTIST CHURCH
'1th St. A Hollr Aaa.
John R. K in s ------:-------T aller
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 u a l!
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 ln 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

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FIR ST BAPTIST 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 W orship — I1 :M a. m.
Training Union ----- &lt; :M P- m.
E vening' Worahlp - T :*l p. m.
W ad. Prarar Service !:» • p- m.

X ”l n the well-known dty 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!

DO

E L D E R SPRINGS BAPTIST
Aid Ortaada RA at Heater Are.
M- Hamilton O rillia — Paatar
Sundar School _ _ 1:41 a. s .
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:1* a. M.
Tralnlns Union ----- l : t l p. aa.
B raaln s Worahlp — l i t ! p. aa.

IT A L T

BAPTIST MISSION
E N T E R P R IfC
Sundar S e h o a l-------- * : l l a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp - 11
a.
T ralnlas 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

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Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
HOT g Sanford Av*.
R. Varnoa Foliar
Sundar School _ _ l : t t a. ra.
M oralag Worahlp - I t :* * a. aa.

DIP TO

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CHRIST CHURCH
Church U r ie l, Longwnod
Fr. Charles W . Btewart, Jr.
Vicar
H oly Communion — *.*# a. m.
Fam ily Sarvlaa A
Clsaaaa _______ !_____ •:** a. m.
C la a a a i______________1:1* a. m.

BOLT CROfR
dtt 4 Perk Ava.
Fr. Laray D. Bapar, Raatar
Holy Communion — 1:1* a. m.
Fam ily Sarvlca end
Sunday School ........
I:** a. m.
Mornlns Prerar
IPtrat Sunday —
Holy Communion l l :e e a. at.

Free Methodist

CHURCH o r CHRIST
■4
Geneva
Ralph B riw ir 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 W att
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».

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Suntand Eatataa
Cltrua H alf hia
K av-C h arlie 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 lp _____ 7:1*
p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:1* pm .

Southern Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner tth St. and Laura) Ava.
Rav. L. H. K a l t t y ____ Paatar
Talap hen ai m - T a t i
Sunday School ____ t : t l a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp __ 10:11 a. m.
Evanlns Worahlp __ 7:0# p. m.
W * 1 Prarar Sarvlca 1:1* p. m.

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
• iu mr a n A a s 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 . . . (
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Church O f Christ

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.

FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W om a n '! Club Bulldlnr
1*1 Oak Ava.
Durarard 1L Knight Jr., Paatnr
Sundar S r h o o l_____ I II
a. m.
Worahlp Service ___ 7:1* p. ra.

. . , -Nazarene

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD
L UTH ER AN CHURCH
111* A Orlande Drlva
Hwy. 11.11)
Sanford. Florida

in -in i

T h * Rav. J. G o r d o a f a i r ; ,
Paat or
Sundar Schael ____ 1:11 a. ra.

sirniirr w o r i m r ^ m i w v B ."

Communion— Flrat Sunday In
Each Month
K lndarsartaa and Nuraarr

■FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W . Ind SL at Maple Ava.
P*ul B te 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 lit * p. m.
M id-Weak
Service (W ad.)
7 :*( p. m.
Third _B HP&lt;UJ_____________
klngaplratloa
l it * p. aa.
FIRST CHURCH
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. M id-Week
Prayer Service*
7 00 p. m. _ Laat Wad. M lailosary .Service
OF

CHURCH O P C H R I S T
U l ) Park A ven u e
Bart Brown --------- K v a n g i l t i t
Sun dar
HIM* S t u d r -------—
a ™M orn lns Worahlp — 11:0* a in.
E v an ln s Ser vice — * :I 1 p m.
Baa " H ar old ot T r u t h " I p mSundar on Chennai I
T uaadar
Ladlaa Ihbla C l a n . I tiP I a- m.
W adn aa dar
RJbla Cl a a a ----------1:1* P- m.

LUTHER AN CHURCH OF
TH E
REDEEM ER
1*1 W . II th Place
‘T h e Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Thla la the
L ife"
Karbari W. G o a n * ____ Paator .
Sundar School ____ * : l l a. m. ’
Worahlp Service __ l « :l t a. m.

Kladarsartan a id Nuraarr

Pentecostal

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
1*1 Orange Straat
Rav. E. Ruth Grant __ Paator .
^ Sunday S c h o o l____ 1*:*0 a. m.
(” Mornlns Warahlp __ lit* * a. nt.
FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
Sundar Evanlns —. 7:1* p. m.
i l l F a r k 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.
M TF M a a l l n s a
S:S0 p. m.
I Intermediate, Senior)
E v a n l n s Worahlp __ 1:1* p m.
F IR ST PRESBTTERIAN
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 im m a ____ T u to r
Church School ______ 1:41 a. m.
S u n d a r 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.
C h o ir P ra ct ic e (A ad 7:1* p. m.
Plontar Kallowahlp _ f:*c p, m.
E very Una Waluem*.
hanlor III Kallowahlp 4:0* p. m.
Evanlns, Worahlp „ T;lo p. m.
Wad. Prayer Maatlns 7:t0 p. ra.

Christian Science

Methodist

FIRST

CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
lo* Call Second Strait
Sunday Sarvlca *
Sunday School ...— II:** a- mSubjarli "S ou l"
W adn . -d o r aa rvic* . (: * * p m.
Itr- d i n s Room: 1*1
Klril
W aaw d ay a: l t : t * a m — 1:1* p m .

Presbyterian

Church O f God

OAK LA WN BAPTIST CHURCH
)T«) Country Club Road
Sponaorad hr K ir n Uapllal
Church
Re*. R. T U a r r a lt ------ 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.

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.
Morn ing Sarvlca — II:** a. m.
Tralnlns U n io 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 PltO PIIECT
a-ga1101 Elm Avenua
4^
Rav. Roharl Welch ____ Pallor
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a m.
Worahlp S a r v lc a _lu l l a. m.
li - nsallatls Sarv. __ Iris p m.
Tuadari
Hlbla T r a in in 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

Monday

DauUronomy

Proverb*

11:29-12

22:1 -S

Tuesday
laaiah
2 :1-4

Wadnearlay
Eiali la I
11:19-22

Thu rant j
Mark
1 1:11-17

F rid g fc,
LuYi
6:17-19

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 lp ---------------- t:oo a. m.
Church School ____ 10: 0* a. m.

•The Foil jvving’ Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. L Mrs. M. K. StrickUnd

BETTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, C«8»e]berry, *1».

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

H ARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 36th £t., Sanford

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
FOOD FAIR STORES. INC.
Robert Sulouff tnd Employees
A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavls, Florida

NELSON A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, FIs.

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

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BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Stnford

HOLLIfR MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. Fir»t, Sanford

HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Nawman and Employees

LEE BROTHERS

Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges *nd S U ff

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slam a and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employcea

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilks Bowman A Employeea

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 * rear Av*
Oaklawa Baellat Chapel, t i l l W . tllh 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 *4 tea lo nary Baptist Church,
Ninth * Hickory
■t. Jamie Miealonarr Baptist Charch at*,
nd. t i l Oeteaa
BL Paul Missionary Baptlet Church. Ilk SL
■ L Matthew* M leslesary 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 illy A**Zlea Hep* Baptlet Churah, 111 O rassa Av*.

BL
Ann‘ a
Catholic
Charch.
rerehlog
Place, DeBary
SL Mary Magdalan* Cathallo Church, M ait­
land Av*. Altamonte hprlnga

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff

L. D. PI&amp;NTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employeea

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff
BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr., and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

-SEM IN OLE C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H DIRECTORYBAPTIST
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
Altam onte S priest
HI. l i t , Altam usia 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 a g w ee d . Car.
Church * flraat
r,Flret Baptlat Church at 0*4*6 *
Ft rat Baptlat Church ef Saa Land* Spring*
F lrat Shiloh Mieaiaaary Baptlet Chunk,

n e t w. m s s c
F o a V la l*1 Head* B a V l ! ^
°* j^ *
L**u le s t h e r s Baptlet Mieelen. Chulueia 14leal*aery ■ Baptlat
Church
M erU
BS.

CATHOLIC
M erstas Olary Baptlet Chereh. Oeneve Hwy.
Mt. OUv* Mleeiunary Beptiai Church, Ban

Chureh * ( the Nativity. Lake Mary
A ll 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,
Florida
H ava* D r , Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chureh of Christ. 1111 B. Fark Ava.
Ckureh of CbrleL Genov*
Church at Christ, Lengwood
Chureh o f,C h r ist, Paata

CHURCH o r OOP
Church
Church
Churah
Church

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af
at

0*4
0*4.
Ood.
Ood

1*1 Hickory
tie * 4 Frcaeh
Ovtad*
Mlealan. Ratarprle*
RFIBCOPAI.

AH Bain la Xplaaapal Church B. DaBary
A v a , BaUrprla*
Christ episcopal Church. Laagwaod
A ll Balnts Kplecopol. Baterprls*
Maly Craae episcopal. Park Ave. at 4 U

LUTHERAN
Aiecnilon
Lutheraa
Church,
Overbraok
D r , Caeoelbarry
Good Shepherd United Luthorn,
&gt;•*« B Orlando Dr.
Lutheraa Church ef th* Radaomac.
1*1 W . I llh Place
Mcsalab Lutharon Church, Amartcaa Login*
Hall. Pralrl* Lake, Fern Park
SL Luka* Lutheran Church, RL I I I Blavla
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, EDeBary A v e , Enlerprla*
■ ta r Lake Methodlat Church
Bathil A M E. Church. Canaan Haight*
Caaaalbarry Community Methodist Churah,
H w y. i t ' l l A Plnay Rldg* R d , Caaaalbarry
DaBary Community Malhedlet Church W .
Hlghtandn DeBary
.
.
Christ Mothedlet Church
■ualand Eetalea
F irst Methodlat Church. I l l Park Av*.
rtret Mothodlet Church of Ovleda
Ptrel Sou there Methodlat Church
W om an's Club 1*1 Oak Av*.
F ra* Malhadtei Church.. 101 W . |th SL
Oaaava Methodlat Church, Oanava ■
Orae* M aU odisl Church. Oaera Rd.
Great Chapat A l l Church, Ovlada
Oahsrova M athellat Church, Ovlada
Oaliau Methodlat Church

Paata
W a r ie r **
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
Churah
OeUsa
Rd. Enterprta*
Stafford
Memorial
M olhtdlat
Churah
B. DiBary
NAZARENB
af
U*
Naearann,
W.
F I re t
Churah
■nd at Mepl*
F ire
Park
Church
af
th*
Naaaraaa,
O'Brian R d , Fern Park
./*
Lnk* Mary Charch af th* Naaaren*
PRESBYTERIAN

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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 ra ob rtirU * Churah. Casaalharry
Flret
Freehyterlaa
Chureh
af
DeBary,
r . H lshland
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 F rosh yu rU n
Churah,
Upaala R 4 .
W setm lnlatir 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
OTHER CHURCHES
Allen'* A K L Church, Olivo A 11 th
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 tlth 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 a f Ood. tlth A Elm
Sanford Alllanca Church. 14*1 4 Park Ava.
Bastard C on gtigatloa at Jahavah'a W itnsecoe. M l Baafard Ava.
Th* Balvatlua Army. I l l E. tad BL ■.
Unity Church a f ia n lo rA 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 family 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.
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.
After 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, "Alright,
if you insist.
‘ But I'd much prefer the
passenger list.”
(Last of the Swipes)
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Sandy Anderson
Developed Mart
rm

SAN 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 of 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 of 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. SU 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 o f
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.
Alma, Anderson.
Services were held at 2:20
p.m. today st Fir»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

Phone 322-2611

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Moon Camera
Goes Aloft On
Wednesday

“ The Nile o f America”

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., FEBRUARY 15, 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO, 126

Retired Minister Dies In Fire
Chas. Hagan,
Explosion

Below 0, Snow
Covers Coast

Nat King Cole
Dies Of Cancer

Father Expires

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Note to our sass-iety editor
in re the net swim aultsf You
By Jane Casselberry
mean they're false, like those
A Seminole County horse,
V nude fronts in the girlie "Flying Cloud," was winner
shows at Las Vegas?
o f the (2,500 Walking Horse
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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
"Flying Cloud," ow-ned by
^ might not be the right one. J. P. Eldriilge, of Oviedo, and
We'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 IItrough
other top walking hoises. The
the Midwest today, dropping
Also stolen from the Holy Stake is sponsored by the Flo­
Cross bulletin: ‘‘The landload rida Citrus Industry and
temperature below zero A
of 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 of 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 of 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?' ‘ No—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, C olo,
Second men, ‘I told you we galled saddlehorse champion­
Sunday Snow built up ava
V ran over the rector'!”
ship; "Mayfield Jewel." own­
lunches that closed roads to
• • •
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
of 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
~
•
• •
by Edith Rosenberg of Abhomes were evacuated but
WANTED: Min 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.
"Hia
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 )
• • •
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 Duff,” 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
re-sale. They arc selling them o f mental retardation at Sun­ Hospital in nearby Santa of rain fell at Gainesville, Fla
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 tUIMl — Socializ­
observation and tests which
•
pul in your order.
• • •
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 HAVEN (D PI) — 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 AFL * CIO president
bark to about 1925, Dr. Epps Charles Harris Jr., was pull­
replied, "My, I don't even like ed from Lake Okeechobee
Sunday.
to think back that far.”
Glades County police said
™
•• •
Harris,
who was alto brother
Dr. Epps* remark brings
back a quote from the Lions of retired Hendry County
Pause which declare*—"P eo­ Judge R. M. Harris, of La
ple who look back too much Belle, went fishing alone In a
boat Saturday.
are soon headed that way."
They said that Harris ap­
• • •
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
#
officers to a stolen car which
had just been reported. After Kosygin Returns
MOSCOW (UPI) — 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
lay the information, she was capitals of Asia. Despite
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 of 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.

Union Leader's

*

Dentists, Too

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 of 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
AN ELDERLY, fetiroil minister, Rev. Chnrlcs
found him but ijied as he
A. Hriptin, died this morning lifter'fire erupted reached the hospital.
when an oil heater* exploded. The victim is
Firrmen received the call
shown in the top pU-tfirV its Assistant Fire Chief
at 8:16 and confined the blaze
R. T. Thomas gives artificial respiration. Other
to two room*. Other damage
firemen are shown in the hoUom picture as they
was caused by smoke and wa­
poured water into a second floor window o f the
ter, Chief Cleveland said.
home, located at 1107 Sanford Avenue.
ANKARA, Turkey (UPI)
The man lived alone in the
(Herald Photos lay Rill Vincent Jr.)
— A "calvlaker” coalition housr, the cilia-f said.
•
•
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government emerged today
lo tide the country over fol­
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
Traffic Toll
faulty oil heater flared.
TALLAHASSEE (D PI) —
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.
BRYAN, Tex. (U PI)—Rud­
olf Grady Coffee, 23, of
Cocoa Beach, Flu., went on
trial today for slaying the
police chief of Elgin, Tex.,
Nov. 15, 1963.

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BRIEFS

“Caretaker’

Trial Opens.

Canada Hoists
National Flag

Ponders Race
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Elliot Roosevelt, a Democrat­
ic national committeeman am!
■on o f the lute President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Is con­
sidering- running for mayor
of this famous resort city.

Veteran Politician
Heads S. Viet Nam

Thugs Fail

WILDWOOD
(UPI)
—
Burglars rut through the roof
of the Wildwood Uank early
today, tried lo crark the safe
and failed, but escaped with
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.
TOKYO (U P I )— Commun­
A U. S. military spokesman
as prime minister ol Soulh
laid 25 government soldiers ist China today turned ita
Vie! Nam
Dr Qual *»ld he received were kilted and 43 wounded. propaganda gun* on the Drill­
thr vita] assurance of support
In addition two platoon* ol ed Nations. Peking said tha
from the military leaders al provincial militiamen, about j organisation lias become "a
a full meeting of the Armed 70 men. were missing with Itool" o f American "nco-colon|ialism."
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
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
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 of Stato Sen.
posed compromise cabinet in
eludes three deputy pr.me rd wounded in the i lashes and Harry Stratton, was killed
ministers without distinction t h r e e American helicopter early today In a head on auto
crewmen injured when Ihcit rraah eight miles south of
of precedence.
A lull on the fighting front HU 11! turbojet crashlandcd Callahan. A youth riding with
was
shattered during the because of engine failure. Stratton also died.
weekend w i t h
Communist None wa* badly hurt.

Propaganda Guns

OTTAWA (UPI) — Canada
officially hoisted its first dls
linetive na'lonal flag today
and retired the traditional
lied Ensign reflecting the
Union Jack of Great Britain
|which hat flown over Canada
for two centuries.
Gov. Gen. Georges P Van
ier presided at ceremonies at
Parliament Hill during which
the gleaming white flag with
vertical red borders and a red
maple leaf in the center was
raised atop Parliament build­
ings.

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Bank Probe
WASHINGTON

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—

Committees in both the House
and Senate/ are planning in­
vestigation* ol mounting evidence that racketeers arc mov­
ing into legitimate banking to
help finance and conceal their
criminal activities.

The United States plans to usa
its Satum-1 super rocket Tues­
day to orbit a satellite with
"w ings" 96 feet wide to ex ­
amine the dinger cosmic de­
bris poses to spaceships.
The shot, eighth for Amer­
ica's mightiest booster, will be
followed Wednesday by the
launch of 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 fol­
low up a weekend of 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 of
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 of tha
South Atlantic area.

Chinese Commies
Ready H-Bomb

*

LONDON (UPI) — Communist Chinn may teit a sec­
ond nuclear devise "very
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 of de­
livery system.

Solon's Son Dies

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Johns Riv*?r Nile of America

JAKARTA, I n d o n a a i a
(U PI) — A crowd of 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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MIAMI (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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Traffic Goes 3 W ays
On Zanesville Bridge
ZANESVILLE. Ohio (UPI)
—In Zaneavilla, Y .lands for
bridxe, ■ unique landmark a t
the junction of the MuakinKum and Licking Rivera. You
can croaa it, yet atill be on
the e'ame aide of the river.
Touriata have been bewil­
dered when told to (jo to the
middle of the bridge and turn
left. To try auch a feat on
any bridge other than Zaneaville'a Y would be danceroua.
There have been oceaalona,
however, when motoriata nejrlected to make the turn. On
Feb. 13, 1032, a Zaneaville
bricklayer lost control of hia
automobile after aldeawiplnr
a taxicab and crashed through
the guard railing into the Icy
water 40 feet belcw. lie waded
ashore.
The present etcel and con­
crete bridge was opened Jan.
14, 1002, replacing a wooden
covered structure which had
been condemned.
The first Y Bridge was erec­
ted in 1914. Toll was charged.
Each “ foot pniaenger" paid
three cents. For a four-wheel­
ed carriage drawn by four
horses, the fee was 76 cents.
Builders had no knowledge
of Muskingum and Licking
River floods and the bridge
was washed out In 1818.
•
•
*
A second bridge was built
the following year. After 13
years, It was declared un­
safe.
Then rim e the covered
wooilen bridge which stood
for 68 yeira before It started
to sag under the weight of
electric streetcars, At first it
was a toll bridge, only people
going to church or to a fun­
eral being exempt. In 1868, it
became toll free after its pur­
chase from private owners by
the State of Ohio, Muskingum
County and the City of Zanes­
ville.
There was no formal open­
ing but William Wells, a fur­
niture dealer, offered TllMt in
merchandise to tin* fir»t rmtple mnrried on the bridge.
Other merchants added to the
priie list. Alin'rt Ilridwell and
Carrie Weaver acrepted the
offer and the promoter an­
nounced plans for a brass
hand, police escort and other
fanfare.
But Ray Sterle and Ida
Gatewood heal them to tiie
parson, They were married on
the bridge *'ti .Ian 7, KHr2.
The Itndwell Weaver wedding
occurred the next day without
fanfarp.
The Steeles went to court to
collect the gifts as Wells
maintained they note not tincouple he had relucted. A
Jury's verdict was in the
Steeles" favor.
Until 1062, the bridge car­
ried all National Road and
U. S. Route 4o traffic through
Zanrsville. Ms roadway will
accommodate only three lanes
of traffic.
• • •
Now automobiles and trucks
speed through Zanesville on

Diabetes Test
CLEVELAND &lt;l i l ‘lt
A
scientist at Western Reserve
University here has develop­
ed new, portable equipment
with which humans ran quick
ly In- tested fur diabetes.
With tin- equipment, a snlu
turn containing blond taken
from the examinee Is measur­
ed for blood sugar content,
then tested against a stan­
dard Solution, using t.eeds A
Northrup recorders to chart
tiie findings. The patient can
know the results in only eight
minutes.

SWEETIE PIE

Interstate 70 and new bridges
acress the Muskingum and
Licking Rivers, just upstream
from the historic Y .'
The east arm which extends
to Main street in downtown
Zanesville is 420 feet long
and has three spans. The short
west arm of two spans is 276
feet and the three spans of
the north arm total 300 feet.
Zanesville motorists s t i l l
keep the old Y pretty busy. 1C
Is also on Ohio Route 440 and
the Interstate 70 business
loop.
Is the Y Bridge the only one
of its kind in the nation or
world? The question is peren­
nial. Some s a y
the TriBorough Bridge in New York
City Is Y shaped hut the ap­
proaches at right angles do
net form a true Y. Zanesville
has also received leporta of a
triple-span bridge in Tokyo
and of a small Y bridge In
Franklin, N. J,
Thus, it seems, Zanesville
can at least claim the largest
Y bridge in the United States.

Two-Man Orbit
About Mar. 23
CAPE KENNEDY ( U P !)—
The United States is moving
ahead with plans to rorkel
Gemini astronauts Virgil I.
Grissmn and John W. Young
Into orbit in two weeks.
Their two-seater spaceship
and its Titan-2 rorkel passed
a major test Monday that in­
cluded a aeven hour countdown which stopped one min*
Uti* ihort of blastoff.
Several problcmi cropped
Up during the test, including
a propellant leak in the rock­
et's second atnge, hut apace
agency officials paid the mock
launch was generally consid­
ered a purees*.
"On the liiipis of what we
know todayt weVe going to
try to maintain the schedule,'*
n»iill a ppokeafiiHti for the N a­
tional Acruntiulics and Space
Adminipt rations
NAHA refused to po in point
the launch date hut sources
close to the program said the
target is March 1M.

Pel Porkers
AKRON, Obit* Iurn —
Sweater p for dugs, (limestone
collar* for i ala. and now *—
elect r re blank* t * for pig*
Well, aim* p! One of the
biggest problems in raising
"porkers” is the mortality
rate among piglets. Today's
sow* often ptodiiee so many
offspring they can’t keep
them all warm So, adapting
a jnoduct anginal Iy designed
to prevent ice from forming
on the wings of airplanes
(iuiiclyear has introduced a
heating pad for the floor of
pig brooders. Using a wire
heating element imbedded in
synthetic rubber, it wmka
very much like an electric
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A woman called to offer
newcomer* some advice wbon
they feel like complaining
about the noise of • jets. She
says that some years ago a
Sanford Episcopal minister
made this suggestion to his
congregation- Every time they
hear a jet, instead of com­
plaining about the noise, say
a prayer for the pilot’s safety.
• 9 9
Things- we- never-knew-untilnow dept; Whether Sanford
residents are serviced or
not by the city's sewer system,
they are stuck with a $2
monthly sewer charge, n. E.
Porter just learned, after two
years, his home is not con­
nected witn the city sewer
system in his area . . . but
he’s been paying the $2 month­
ly charge. ( And has little hope
of winning a refund or a r e ­
duction in his monthly water
bill.)
« # •
A reminder: Class of 'to,
Seminole High School meets
in the caucus room of First
Federal at 73o P- m. Friday
to make plans for the 23th
reunion Those planning to at­
tend are urged to bring their
''Sally” yearbooks.
9 9 «
Over 200,oro acres of Semi
pole County are infested with
the fire ant, County Agent Ce­
cil Tucker says. The annual
battle against the pest is sche
doled to be^in April 15 A new
chemical, harmless to wild
life, but mo'e effective, will
be used this spring
• • 9
.1 0 Wright J r , Sanford,
chairman of the State IndusInal Commission, has been
named chairman emeritus of
the Florida Orange Marketers.
• 9 9
T E Tucker, Loring Bur
ge&gt;s and Mary ft McNulty of
the Florida State Bank will
alien'd the annua! convention
of the Florida Bankers As*n
elation at Bal Harbour neat
week
9 9 9
The Oviedi High School has
kethall team will have to stav
In Ocala, Ui miles away wlsel)
it plays in the slate tourna
mont at Gainesville this week
end Many cf the teams are
being forced to seek other
arc o m moda'inns because of a
horse
show scheduled
in
Gainesville at Hie same tune
• 9 •
Joseph Mathjeux, Sanford
artist, will be a Judge in the
Sidewalk Art Show in Winter
Park this weekend
9 * 9
All membership tickets to
the Mutual Concert Series will
be honored at the Seminole
High School hand concert
Thursday at the high school
at 8 p m Incidentally, the
last of the series presentations,
the Burke Family Singers, will
be here Mart)1 29

Medicare Bill
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The House ways and means
committee was ready to roll
today on a broad medical care
bill for the elderly. The meas­
ure even exreedcd the expec­
tations of some of its most
fervent supporters.
Chairman Wilbur D. Mills.
D-Ark , said committee vot­
ing on thr hill should he com­
pleted this week He hoped
to h a'e it ready for House
floor action the week of March
2‘»t
The legislation, sometimes
known as "Medicare," U one
of President Johnsori’a high
priority programs.

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WASHINGTON (U P I )- R e p .
Charles E. Bennett &lt;D F1/.)
suggests the District o f , Co­
lumbia, , the Virgin l»la*nds.
Guam and American Samoa
be combined for America’s
Slit state
The Virgin Islands comprise
about 50 islands and form
part of the chain of islands
separating the Caribbean and
the Atlantic Ocean.

State Chamber
Lays Charge
Before LBJ

Seminole County

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WASHINGTON (U PI)—New U. S. military a t­
tacks on Communist North Viet Nam are under­
stood today to be imminent.
Officials declined to discuss operational possi­
bilities. Cut they acknowledged that failure of tho
air attacks across Die
initial series of American political solution once its con­
17th parallel to • brink' ditions are met.
These include an end f«
Hanoi to terms has made
it imperative for Presi­ North Viet Nam’s infiltration

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —’
WEATHER: Partly cloudy thru Friday, little temperature change; low tonight in 50s.
The State Chamber of Com­
Established 1908 THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 144
merce told President Lyndon VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
dent Johnson to intensify and support, and the haltinc
Johnson that Florida agricul­
of Viet Cong attacks in tha
pressure.
ture has lost millions of dolThe question of just what south, which administration
lars because of an ’'experi­
move* to make lu-xt l* be­ officials are convinced Hanoi
mental” attempt by the fed­
lieved to have been one of controls.
the subjects occupying the
eral government to let domes­
Chief executive nnd his tup
U. S. BOMBERS
tic laborers harvest crops.
diplomatic ami military ad­
ON SECRET RUNS
The chamber's agricultural
viser* Welnesdny in their
SAIGON ( U P I ) —U. S. Air
division, in a telegram to the
meeting at Camp David, Mil.
Fotrr j r i bombers and fightWhile House, blamed the La­
The administration** pro­
gram of gradually increased er-homhers carried out aecret
bor Department for the losses.
SELMA, Ala. (UPI) TALLAHASSEE ( U H ) - military acticn against North bombing mission* against the
Specifically It attacked de­
Thr Governor’s office said to­ Viet Nani Is baaed on the be­ Communist* today.
l About -100 Negroes and white
partmental refusal to allow ! clergymen from HO states
One B57 twin-jet was lost
day that an investigation Into lief that the Hanoi regime of
importation of more exper­ staged an all-night prayer
the Fell 26 shooting of a 17- President Ho Chi-minh still while dropping napalm on
&gt;ear-old youth al Oviedo is retains considerable freedom Vu-t Cong troops 390 miles
ienced offshore laborers anil vigil and stood their ground
northeast of Saigon in a n ­
rally
today
in
a
cold
drizzle
closed.
its efforl. instead, to send in­
of policy and action and is
other attack.
of rain.
Vernon
Sikes,
an
assistant
not
completely
under
the
con­
to Hie state Inexperienced do­
South Vietnamese fighter
The marathon d e m o n s t r a ­
lo Gov, Haydon Burns, said trol of Red China.
mestic workers,
bomber* and the B57s hit
tion, before a police line, heHie
investigation
satisfied
Ihe
STRUGGLE
fOSTt.Y
The group said ‘ such r e ­
Communist targets i n s i d e
g a n Shoitly a f t e r d a r k Wed­
Governor that no action was
The assumption is that if
cruitment efforts, by necess­
South Viet Nam while a force
nesday n ig h t for the Rev.
called
for
against
Oviedo
Po­
Hie
Urfitcd
State*
ran
make
ity. have bren directed at re­
of between IS and 20 Fll'0
Ja m rs Reeh, a while clergylice Chief George Kelsey.
the struggle sufficiently cost
cipient* ot welfare and . . .
fighter-bombers ruared off
man of Boston whose severe
The
investigation
was
con­
ly
lo
North
Viet
Nath,
Hanoi
those who have been rejected
from
Da Nang to hit unanhooting d u r i n g ra&gt; ial d e m o n ­
ducted
fur
the
Governor
by
will deeide lo ''em! its agby other industries."
noutteed targets, brlicved to
strations
tw o
n i g h ts
ago
the
Seminole
County
sheriff,
grcssioit,”
and
cease
the
sup­
it said the contract the gov­
he Communist supply lines
s p a r k e d n a tio n w id e p r o te s ts .
J I. Hobby.
port and supply of the Viet
ernment rei|iiircs growers to
The National Association for Cong rebellion in the South. in Laos.
Reeh lay near death in »
sign with domeslie laborers
The pilot and co-pilot cf tha
Hie Advancement of Colored
Birmingham
hospital.
Three
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t
h
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m
in
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le
In pursuing this program,
working Under the p l a n
downed
B67 apparently paraPeople
had
asked
for
*it*pon
white men have been arrested
('utility ( h n tn b e r u f ( ‘o m n ie r c o w a s d o n a t e d W e d n e s d a y by t h e N a v y a n d
President Johnson and Ins
•'would do nothing more or
on both slate nnd federal
] stun of
Kelsey,
claiming top sides appear to be oper­ - liuW-d to safety but were not
a
p
m
a
t
e
citizen.
In
lo
p
p
h
o
to
(
f
r
o
m
le
t!
)
a
r
e
.lack
R
oll.
1
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u
n
a
r
O
s
b
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r
n
e
,
less than charge tile agricul­
charge* in connection with
voting Tommy Wilson was ating also on the hosts cf two found. It was the first BJ&gt;7
A i l i n g M a y o r A. I.. W ilso n , M rs. F r e d l i a n a s , S id n e y Iv es i l l a n d l&gt;r.
tural industry with . . . car­
lost in action against the
the attack.
shot in Ihe stomach by Hie ot her assumptions:
J
o
h
n
Darby
a
c
c
e
p
tin
g
p
l
a
n
t
s
a
t
N
a
v
y
b
a
e
n
u
r
s
e
r
y
fro
n
t
(.’a
p
t.
C
h
a
n
d
l
e
r
rying out a poverty program
Tile demonstrators bivou­
police chief after Wilson * ar I —That Hanoi has virtually Communists. Five other Br*7
S
w
a
n
s
o
n
(
f
a
r
r
i
g
h
t
)
.
In
b
o
l
t
o
m
p
h
o
to
,
c
o
m
m
i
t
t
e
e
a
d
m
i
r
e
s
l.nHO
p
e
t
u
n
i
a
even more ambitious than the acked in thr street during
rest for driving without a h I complete control over the pilots on Hie same raid said
p la n ts g i v i n by W illia m l l o i n h g c h . F r o m le f t a r e J o h n K t'ider, M a y o r
program sought by the (John­
the night, huddled against the
cense
f Viet Cong and could order tin re was no ground fir* in
W
ilson,
Holt,
D
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b
y
,
l
l
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m
b
t
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b
,
C'.
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s
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n
a
n
d
W.
K.
K
n
o
w
le
s.
son! administration”
dull in blankets and he*!
.Sikes said the investigation them to halt their rebellion the area.
It asked Hie President to loti*.
.O
revealed that Wilson had hern against the government of
tiring a halt to the situation
l.ater they sang the "Starpicked up previously on a S lit Is Viet Nam if It be, nine
immediately and H-uure at Spangled Banner" while pub­
charge ot stabbing and fight I convinced Hint Hus wn* tinfccted industries that it wont lic safety director Wilson
mg another boy cm a school | prudent rnni-e.
happen again
Bakei and other officers took
Ims. and that on the day some I - That neither Un-da nor
their standing position* he- (
time later that Kebey picked' Bed China consider*
the
fore their ragged line.
him up for not having a II stake* in Southeast Asia al
Tlie atmosphere was friend- I
err. 5 thr., youtji threatened Hus time of sufficient im ­
Three automobile accidents
)y, however, between police
trouble. Hr said Kelsey radio-j portance to warrant smooth
were reported by Sanford r o ­
and demonstrators.
i-d (or help and another offi­ mg over Hour (-It t &lt;■i tdc-do
ller Wednesday hut there wera
When the riovvd sang a
cer came lo the scene
glint .lispirti- ao-l &gt;Iosifu- no major injuries
*l *i r t t»il
Ihut
vvi se
hikes said the .investigation tanks against
the t niled
Vllrott II
Hoffman, S21J
lop
(ilea* Mr Baker” t
disclosed tlul as Wilson was States ui support *'f Hanoi.
\-hwood I’l . Orlando, was
(-■ill- •• i-fti- in] «f flip n t y
about to gel into tlie oHicer's
VIEW M I T O I t l l D
WASHINGTON &lt;U P I ) - Rep Vl.lt- -1 MSa
ch.irged with driving under
the Itrv.
car, he luincd suddenly and
T h e a-toiini-1tatr n view the mUuetice and failing lo
Paul Huger* M) F la'i urgid Ht.lpb \ 1Mall.) ii ml mini
grabbed for Kelsey's pistol, Hint Amet i.-nn h.-orhltig* «&gt;f
the State Department m a
slop ami give mformalton, ami
n., "D-es this nil an
it I. »
still in the police chief s hoi N'.-ilh \ ml Nam has rod liail
I louse speech to tighten dip yuti h! ••
tender aid, following an acci­
to. cull off t Ik*
ster At (his point Sikes said, the effect -if bunging M-'«
lumatic pressure on countries
dent at 13th Street and French
1a? i*t|i ?"
a tu u c l lorgan and Ibr gun i mi and Peking any - ln-ei
shipping goods to Communist
Avenue al 2 05 p. m.
#,u h
no,** A W in n U iy r»*
discharged He said il^was rml i.'-r-iv id some - 1111[i-&gt;r I \) *-d
nations,
Hoffman's car. police said,
clear in whose possession Bo­
nesdliy.
-truck one driven by Waller
line V * n&gt; 1’ julpr UtM it
gun was when it went ol(
U--|i,,r!s fi-.in autliotnative 1, Burrows t2i8 West Thir­
j(pi.rl* r t nut Itakrf hiuf Iwcn
Wilson was dlseliarged (lorn
-liploioati-' H-'iiii- s in t nrloit teenth Street, causing ItUx)
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The ;i tl* t* tit southern jKflue ofWilder Paik Memorial Ilos
&lt;aid Dial Itussia appal-lit!&gt; i« damage* Politse said Hoff­
Defense Department s a y s fu*ii»r ihi*»U£hout the tro u b le
pilal Tuesday
Florida will lose more 111an her e.
h- Iding hack on delivery *&gt;f man failed to stop and was
the MIG-U j.-i - and gtoutnl apprehended later on High­
.t wit) men through the combin­
tu-air missdes it recently way 17 92 south of the city.
ing ot 7,DUO-man National
promised North Viet Nam. - He is being held in city Jail in
Guard and a 7.lOo-man U. i&gt;
Thr United States assumes lieu of $450 bond.
Army Reserve force.
that
Hanoi eventually can he
Two other minor accidents
Mis. i red G,ni#s was named have ever undertaken and 1
By Diitllr Austin
brought to realize Its own fu- were reported
Semiimli’ toun ty ’s beaut if i h) Bolt to mllllne plans, for want to do all 1 can to help
T A IJ.A H ASSKK H T h — tuie interests ill-tille tiial it
MIAMI BEACH ( U P l ) - N e
title at Second and Myrtle
cation pni'iiam received a tin u-&lt; ni t lii- shrubs along the make Seminole t ount&gt; the
Stuit* S c h o o l S u p t . 1 hoim»» P , ahamlon
its prrserit. policy involved car* driven by Wada
gotiations resumed today in
I Decision of the Longwoo-1 double b *.*t Wednesday when las* (tout and in and around most beautiful m llu- slate H
Hailey, at odds uilh the ( ab* and slop living to control Snyder 2tKi0 Grandview, and
the dispute involving about
City Council »s to Its "stand” *he Sanford Naval Air Station the citv Stic will lie assisted is commendable of the SertuSou South Florida dock work­ nn the proposed stork car n s and William Helnbuch made tiv limner Osburne. who is in mile fount) Chamber of to m inut piiji||*«*! ( iimnibMon over Sou Hi Met Nam
'It* Klizatreth Boyd. 220 F or­
it *.Y8 million slash in hit
If
adinimslrnl
ti-n
officials
ers who say a new regional
rest
Drive
s|mn«&gt;r
such
a
trierce
to
i
li.ti
.
plan*
for
a
'Hawing
liiuin in he built on Sanbndo generous .lunations til livin.
•vihool
plan* to iixk r*rr- wi tig, and Hn»l * hllia Icontract hurt instead of help
Hoy Kandall, 206 Colonial
Springs bps* bv the Joyce plants to the beautification t•.1&gt; 1 .ml mu v r y exjM-cled wortilwh.li ndeavot, in- add
luw makers m*xl month to M‘ i-alliiig tin' lino-, then lln Wav w js charged with failure
cd them. .
1■» hi ,i till.in /• I ■'iime tlm&lt; • il.
brothers "I ' asselborry will he fommitlfi
»tuip
ihe iiK»fie&gt;.
pl--ldi-.lt ns-uint s a t-i s l-l- t lo Itavc vehicle under control
dl
handed down at an 8 p m
Hundred- ot large shrubs of Ut»T :! -'
linliey said he would *e«‘h | scope which administration following an accident on First
KU*i j'icK-ni for the mspec
r e l i e f f r o m t h e l .* * ri* U tu ie « u t h n r i t m s n n riot rvrri v, ill- Street m front of MrCrory's.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A meeting ot the council today all kinds were donated to the
Individuals ami groigis of rauve by 'he \av&gt; and 1 imi tmn .(fi1! jn'fiiptanre nf the
la- nu*.' of the - ot m his ask t ug t o ills- Us*
move was under way in the
H.tndall - cur struck a parked
weft
1
1
ti
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■ Dr John
residentincludingMayor petunia plants bv Hcinhuch
tug budget for ihe coining to
T h e C l l l l e d S l a t e s h . n tool*
Senate today to bring to the
vehicle owned by Bovard Tommd i-u-lnj cliau man
David It
Wentworth, have Both donation- were accepted bait
hsiitM
Cltlllllllt
c l e a r it wi l l o u t s i d e r Ititit
floor wilhoul committee hear­
Iiiimui 162 Itosubu Drive, and
gone oil record as being op with expressions of
gralituJ. i it* \l ig'i W K Knowles
Bailey said in II at-o be ask n a t i o n a l d i s c u s s i o n s on
a knocked it up on the sidewalkings a hill aimed at stemming
posed to
locating the speed by Acting Mayor A 1. Wi son City I'ai sj N.ipl
f .S Textnn
TALLAHASSEE l CHI I ing legislat-os lo lucre***
the black market trade in
S.dt.e*
lie
s
HI.
lakefronl
rf)ie S.i|io-mr 1 iiui t today set teacher salaries, provide exstimulant
and
depressant way in Lon J wood Attendance and the Sanford area lieautili
plan tit!.1 chairman, and Navy Monday for anothei round in parnfeii library- s-ivnes ami
at a Feb 1 public heating on cation chairman. Jack Bolt
drugs.
the issue wav 3 2 against the .The entire content* bf tin uflo uaK
n n ot i.y fill mu ||ep Bussell give financial aid to county
After accepting Hie plant Jordan .It seeking to tie reventure a* were all hut one Naval Air Station nursery
school boards.
•
Hie com mu tee met stmed lo hi* Sarasota Coun­
of the adjoining property own with the exception of a dor m ir - m
BONN, West G e r m a n y
en shrubs, were turned over at to-- home of Hcinhuch on ty House -eat
(UPI)—A parliamentary com­ er*
However as it repeatedly lo the committee by Capt llwv 17 92 south to accept the
Jordan wants to enuit to
mittee swept aside all other
has Iteep explained at these Chandler Swanson and LI I non ja fimiav f«r planting declaie the ch i tlon of Hep,
business today to eonccntralc
Cdr Thorn a
Doyle, public arn iiai utv and county build Jai k ll.i--.ui --f Sarnaofa inWASHINGTON (Ul’l)
—
on the iiucstion ot N an war meetings, it is not a matter
ol whal "the council may or works officer
in.valid and pot him hack in Ihe President Johnson * r y r may
criminals Us job is to make
may not w.*h to do,” since ac­
' I cannot give lluo to the l_rgislatuir
Included were several vari
not be on Ihe sparrow, hut
sure the government will he
cording to legal advice re lies of palms pyrarantha. hoi fund -trivr hut I ran give a
II, maintain* that he lost there’* little else going nn in
able to prosecute them even
ceivAHjJbuiIding permit can ly. viburnum, ala man-la. podo t.tKKl plan!*
v.iid llelnhurh | iu* *.■«( jll.-ci-llv a* a result Washington that escapes his
after Hie current statute ot
not he'refused as the proper­ rarpus, gardenia*, liguslruro
1 tiling___ tin- beautification of n 1963 reiipfmrtinnmr-ut act notice.
limitations expires on May 8.
ties involve.1 arr properly zon chainphor boxwood ami some prugram l- one n( Hie finest Hint was Intel rejected by the
Rep. Robert )l Michel I HLifetime Unconditional Hoad Hazard Warranty
citrus trees
project* the county and city people.
cd
111 ) found that out when Ihe
Chief Executive called to wish
TAMPA (UPI)—Carl Del
him a happy 42nd birthday.
vie. an 18 year old high school
"It's the first time i presi­
youth who allegedly threaten
dent ever telephoned me,"
cd the President’s life last
*aid Michel, who has served
spring in a school English
theme, was indicted by a fed­
Many leaders, including a lion*, thr opportunity In *p in the House since, 1957.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Flo­ ale subcommittee on consll
Periodic Inspection
• Flat Tire Repair
eral grand Jury on the charge. rida Supreme Court Justice tutional amendment*
'minority of the U. S. Supreme prove or disapprove so grrat
Tire
Rotation
•
Front End Check
Delvie was arrested after
Millard Caldwell urged Con
He said Die U. S Supreme Court. hold this and retain! a departure from previously
his teacher passed the Infor­
accepted principles governing
PETERBOROUGH, England
BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
mation along to federal offi­ gress today to propose an Court’s "one man. one vole’’| decisions do not correctly In the formation of their legisla­ (UPI) — Window cleaner Bill
amendment to the federal reapportionment ruling was terpret the federal Constitu tures." Caldwell said
cial*.
Ruff wanted the ladder he saw
Cnn»titut!nn as»rrting
t h f in direct eonflicl with earlier lion, he said, while vast mini
Whether the Supreme Court at the Golden Lion public
right of the states to consti­ judicial pronouncements re her* of citizens believe „thc interpretation* are correct is house here so he challenged
tute one hou»c of their legitla latlng to (lowers o[ the federal decisions, legally correct' or immaterial, he added. "The landlord Albert Bembridge to
President Loring Burgess (urea on factors other than government over the slates not, produce a result ot which (•oust is these decisions arc play darts for it.
hat called a meeting of the population.
and limitation* on the powers they do not approve.
now law . . . the number who
He lost—and ia now paying
405 W. Flrat St. 32J-0651 ^
board of director* of the Sem­
Caldwell, a former govern of the Judicial branch over
"It is the duty of Congress disapprove is so g rrat that off hia end of the bet by clean­
inole County Chamber of Com­ or, appeared at respporlion legislative and executive dc to give'to the people, through their voices ought not to be ing the pub's 22 windows for
SANFORD, FLORIDA
'
merce for 7:30 p.ra. tonightment hearing!' before l^e Sen-, partmenD.
their legislatures or convca .ignored ”
a year Ire* of charge.

Chief Cleared
By Burns In
Shooting Fray

Clergymen
Stage Vigil
!n Drizzle

Sanford Police
Probe Accidents

M W A ...

BRIEFS

Up Pressure

iMiUO Loss

Parley Resumes

Racing Stadium
Decision Due

Beauty Plan Gets Boosts

Bailey Fighting

Schools Slash

Goof Balls

Ex-Solon Seeks

Return Of Seat

Why You Should

Drive On Nazis

Lyndon Seldom
Misses A Trick

Buy TIRES From

Youth Charged

Caldw ell Hits Ruling

Lost A Itct

Meeting Tonight

9

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11

42-Pound Bobcat President Takes;
Journey Back To
Killed By Youth, 15
'Anofher Day'- t

Lookout Leaves
?osl To Stage ■ob For Himself

XTlfr frmforfi Wrr«IS
Pa Re 2—March 11, 1965

Queen Consents
To See Duchess
'At Long Last'

By .JoAnn Hay*
MIAMI (UPI) — The look­
A mysterious wild animal
out the burglars posted out­
teen often recrntly in the Mul­
side a drugstore this morning
let Lake Park area turned
didn’t have much to do so he
out to he a giant bobcat, it
decided to atroll down the
LONDON (UPI) — Th* un­
was learned today.
block
and
hold
up
a
gas
sta­
official ban by Britain’* roy­
The cat, which weighed 42
tion.
al family on the D urhrti of
pounds, wa* killed last Fri­
The resulting fracas made
day night juat at dusk hy
Wind»or appeared to. be liftit touch and-go for a while
David Murray, 15-year-old res­
in f today toward a possible
for the burglar*.
ident of th* area and atudent
P o l i c e reconstructed the
reconciliation.
at Sanford Junior High.
crime:
Queen Klixabeth (I ba* let
lt i* known that the victim
Two men posted a third outit be known that she will
within tha past few weeks
aide
the
SuperX
drugstore
and
meet the Duche»» in a few
I). R. Courtney,' photo­ has killed and eaten 11 gre*e,
NEW WELCOME WAGON for Seminole County la a 1965 Chevelle *tagave him a walkie-talkie so
day* a t the London clinic
grapher’s mate airman, 12 chicken* and two guinea*
tion wnRon presented by Holler Motor Sales. Pictured from the left:
he could warn them of the po­ assigned to RVAH-7,
where her husband — the
Claude Hlttell, Holler sales representative; Thomas Tibbs, Chevrolet dis­
belonging to Capt. Larry Aulice. Then they aet about
Duke of Windior — i* under­
haa re-enlisted for aix hry, who lives near the old
trict rnanaRer from Jacksonville; Mrs. VirRinia Petroski, Welcome
chopping a hole In the drug­ years tinder the Navy's
going treatment to save the
WaRon hostess; Mrs. George Milis, Heart Sunday chairman, and David
Bennett farm some 100 yard*
store roof.
aifht in hi* left eye.
STAR (Selective Train­ east of the MuUetl Lake Park
Tomlinson, Holler sales manager.
(Herald Photo)
The man outaida killed a
It will be tha firit time that
ing and Retention) pro- .turnoff from Old Genava
little time; then d'elded on
th* Duchess, 6*. ha* been op­
pram. Mr. and Mra. Highway.
th* g a t station job for him­ Courtney, the former
enly received by a reifn ln f
Aubry* and young Murray
self.
Britiah monarch.
Gloria Jean Robinson, had been after the cat for
The
aervlce
station
opera­
• Th* Queen had planned to
of Lake Wales, and some time and now are on the
tor, Bill Uhligh, told police
go to the clinic Wednesday.
their daughter reside watch for its mate and two
the man, complete with walk­ in Longwood.
Th* eriait wa* postponed at
young onca which also have
ie-talkie and "flitol, robbed
the la*t minute at the request
(Navy Photo) been tracked.
him
of
$1,200.
When
the
man
S/Sgt.
Ronald
M.
Long.
137
of th# Duka’e phyaician*.
The malt, killed with buck­
student to Girl* 'h’tate in Tal- Ea*t Hlghbanki, D e B a r y , •trolled off back to hi* poat
By Mr*. John I .cone
Th* Queen wa* a child of
shot at 120 paces, waa 22 in­
Uhligh
got
a
gun
of
hli
o.rn
haa
been
assigned
to
the
U.
lahamrc
thi*
June.
Popple*
11 when her uncle the D u k e The Auxiliary Unit to De­
ches high and 37 Inches long
then Klnf Edward VIII — ab­ Bary Herbert t - Gibb Amer­ and container* for the May 8. Army Support Command and started biasing away.
from nos# to tall. Skinned
Meanwhile, Inalde the drugdicated to. marry Mra. Wall!* ican Legion Pn«t 259 will Poppy »alea have been r e ­ In Viet Nam. Long, a aupply
out,
measurement* are 49'-»
aergeant,
I*
tha
ton
of
Mr.
atore
th*
burglar*
were
bus­
Warfield Slmp*on, an Amer­ iponaor a de**ert card party ceived by Martha Newell and
Inches long and 20 inches
and Mr*. Archla M. Long.
ily trying to take apart a
ican divorcee from Baltimore. at 1 p.m., Wrdncadny, March her committee.
wide.
■af*. They heard the ihota
Appreciation io the mem­
The Duchei* became the 24. at the Community Center.
Marina Lane* CpI. Harold and acramhled hack to the
moat publicized woman in the The public I* invited and ber* for their help in the re­
H. Schock, ton of Mr. and root. Uhligh said tha thre#
world, but »h* wa* Ignored by there will be table and door cent mualcale, the covered
dish supper and the (Kent Mra. Harold M. Schock.. of ran off in different direc­
Britiah royalty until Wednes- prize*.
Plan* for the event were auction, wa* extended by Mr*. 311 Tucker Drive, participat­ tions.
day when Quern Elizabeth an­
ed In o p e r a t i o n “Silver . Police found burglary tool*
BAY CITY, Mich. (U P I)—
nounced that *he would ice completed at the unit’* March Kuth lovanna, chairman of
meeting held at the Center the way* and mean* commit­ I-anca" off the coaat of Cali­ Inalde the atore.
her at the Duke’* bediide.
Last spring, John McKay and
fornia.
The walkie-talkie wai found
"Thl* I* not a raiual meet- with the president, no*# Wil­ tee.
•
•
•
Lewi* Seward, both 8, were
Following the meeting, aux­
on the sidewalk in front of
Inf,'* a spokesman for Buck- liam*, preaiding. Contribution*
LONDON (UPI) — Arthur
playing
at school during a ra­
Lt.
Floyd
Horn,
USN,
ton
infham Palace *ald. “ It ha* ■ent to th* Slate Department iliary member* Joined tho»e of Floyd II. Horn, 155 Pine- tha atore.
Ries, 66, has been trying to get
ces*.
of
the
poat
to
hear
Dr.
l.ul*
been arranged that when th# covering all d a t e and nation­
a driver'* license for the past
creit Drive, I* aerving with
They accidentally bumped
Queen goes to vieit the Duke, al child welfare program* and I'rrrz (peak on “Commun- the Airborne Early Warning
IB years.
i*m,”
Refreshments
w
e
r
e
one
designated
to
Care
for
head* and John lost most of
th# Durhe** of Wind*or will
He has spent $12,000 on les­
Squadron
at
the
Naval
Air
Coata Ilka were reported by served to both group* by Mr*.
a front tooth. He couldn't put sons and driven more than
he with him."
David I-evy, Mr*. M. Andre* Station In Agana, Guam.
Vola
Lambertiun,
treasurer.
it under his pillow for the 300,000 miles as a learner.
The announcement came at
Plan* are being completed Andrew*, Mr*. 11. Maher and
Good Fairy, however, because
a time of mlafortune for th*
Ries. who works for a laun­
Airman
Benjamin
L.
Davit,
Mr*. William*.
it was Inst.
Duke, now &lt;0. He has been for the unit to *t-nd a DeBary
dry, came up for his 12th road
I ’SN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
NEW YORK (U P li — The
Last week, Lewis humped test only this time he had a
operated on three time* In th#
Ilnvia, 915 'W r it Firat, is World’* Fair got a free a t­
pa»t two week* for a detached
serving aboard the attack traction, the fair’s critics his head again on a corner hypnotherapist along with him.
retina and only 1a.it December
aircraft carrier VSS Sara­ got a dressing down, and fair of his desk nt school and it Ries was placed under a
he underwent major abdomi­
toga ofwrating with the U. president Robert Moses gut began to swell.
“ slight hypnosis” to boost his
He was taken tn the doctor confidence.
nal turgery in Houiton, Tea ,
S. Sixth Flret in the Medi­ kissed.
to correct a circulatory defect.
terranean.
The examiner was not im­
It nil happened at the ded­ and X-rays showed that John's
ication of thr fair’s H.(loo­ tooth was Imbedded under pressed. He flunked Ries for
Airman Apprentice John P. sest like ares amphitheater Lewie' acalp.
committing four driving er­
Th# tooth was removed a f ­ rors. Including a brush with
“Spend at much Ume ai Bon* for future fund railing Malone, USN, ton of Claude as a showcase for the Florida
possible with your children, project* tor Southsidc School Malone, 206 Avacado Avenue, citrus water ski show that ter a 25-mlnute operation.
anothr car
Safety Chairman. Mr* Vo­ wa* graduated from Aviation will he given four times each
“ I haven't the slightest idea
and shower them with love
ile William* J r , stressed th»t Mechanical F u n d * mental* afternoon
after
the
fair
whst
went wrong.” the bewtl
rather thin material po»*cs. all concerned observe the
School at the Naval Air Tech­ openi.
dered Ries said. “ 1 don't want
ion*.”
c
o
u
n
veiled
Vernon
Mire
"one wray" traffic pattern nical Training Center in
MARCH •, IKS
Entry to th# show will be
to boast, but 1 am an excellent
a* he vpokc to Southsule School around the school during open­ Msmphlt, Tenn.
Admbtlon*
free, Included in tfi* increased
driver ”
Parent*
»nd
Teacher*
Tucs
ing »nd doling* timer. She
Evelyn Hanson, Bole Fehn,
fafr admission price.
The hypnotist. Berto Riselli,
further announced the erection
Capt. Jarrell T. Frlcker, ton
William Wltherow, Warren day night.
Said Mosea to hla critics:
WASHINGTON (UPI)
— also was surprised.
The
former
county
judge
of *n ember blinker light at if Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. “ Those who have come here
Haynei, John Poole, Carolyn
“ 1 confidently predict that
President Johnson's "Great
Smith, Paul Markoi, Karleen further lulled out at Idle- IMh street ar.d Sanford Ave­ Frirker, 1102 S*l*ma, Long- to scoff will remain to pray." Society” his a soft spot for Mr Ries will pass the next
ne*t
among
vouth.
naming
thu
wood.
participated
In
”
Op«rnue
However.
Mr*
Williams
Htack, Sanford; Edmond C
It was a bit chilly for out­ young love.
time." Riselli said
William*, D rB iry; Ida Smol factor one j ( the main contri »dv ned thit thl* light must ntton Silver Lance” of the door ceremonies, as four Flor­
Johnson responded to s
hutkoni to tr im r and delin­ he opersted hy an adult and &lt;oast of California. Captain ida bathing beauties soon dis­
an, Deltona.
distressed maiden's plea for
quency Mize a!»o urged par !» not In uar at the present. Fucker la aerving with tha covered during the dedication
Birth*
aid In insuring that her m ar­
Project* chairman.
Mrs First Marin* Division at ce remoniea.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Patteraon, ent* to Ik - consistent in dl*vl| &gt;
riage fo an Army private, now
Camp
Pendleton,
Calif.
ling
Ibeir
cm'.drcn
and
to
teach
But they braved th# breezes
Halph Cowan announced plans
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*
tn Korea, would go on as
over Flushing Meadows In
Clarence H»n*on, Sanford, a them to re»pert tlie right* of to purchase 15 clocks for class
scheduled March 13.
delightfully
Inadequate
bath­
other*,
with
.penal
empha»i*
rooms
and
aUo
to
replace
boy.
Klizaheth Onrda Austin. 11ralricla Anne Connell, of
ing auits, smiling all the
on respect to ' authority
• time play JI mind equipment.
nitrhargea
Nahsnt, Mass., asked Johnson month-old daughter of Mr.
while.
In other »itmn. 'w&gt;uth»ide The organization approved the
Jean Adam*, Stephen Klein.
to speed up the transfer of her and Mrs. Ernest Austin, 3tU*
They even managed through
William David Tyler. Jimmie parents elected DeWitt Mat­ pi *n *
spouse lo be, Pfc. Ronald G. Polnsettia. died Wednesday at
chattering teeth to apply
Memberihip chairman Tom
L«e William*, Evelyn Itine hew* to verve as president (or
Silva, a native of Waltham, Seminole Memorial Hospital.
several
g
o
o
d
n
a
t
u
r
e
d
hart, France* Clifton, Charlie the 19C5 66 school term Other McDonald, reported A17 mem­
NORWALK. Calif (UPI) She was horn in Bristol,
Mass . after she was lold if
Dorton, Katherine D y i o n . officer* elected included Mr&lt; bers. with slue* paad la the Sheriff* deputir* »*w Sian einootehes to the rheek of had la in postponed
Term,
April H, 1961. Surviv­
Mary Irrno McLeod, Kather­ Halph Cowan, first vice prc*i amount of $101 23 which will ley L. Daniel*. 20, of La fair president Moses, lie also
Johnson requested Army ors, other than her parents,
got
to
gulp
down
a
quart
or
ine Ohlrich, Sallir Veal, E m ­ .dent, Mr* Vernon Mue, se­ be used for South-ide S&gt;»bool Puente, sitting in hi* car with
Secretary Stephen T Alles to are two brothers, William
ma Jean Staley and baby boy, cond vice president. Mr* VelSchool principal, Mr*. Vel­ the light* out and after ques­ more of fresh Florida orange
put speed-up procedures In Richard and Jerom* Vance
juice.
Judith A. boggett and baby t nil Mitchell, third vice tired- ma Mitchell, announced the tioning him announced they
Austin, and grandparent*. Jlr.
motion "
Thr
aki
show
ia
being
fin­
girl, Lyman Baker Sr., San dent; Mr*. Charles Tetenbaum, purchase of Modern Math text were taking him to jail.
V. Austin, of Le­
Silva will fly home m time and Mrs.
anced
to
the
amount
of
half
ford; BcRlnald Meeker, Del secretary; Ben Butler, lira- iKioks to ho used next year
“ I’m not going anywhere, a million dollars by (he Flor­ for his wedding.
noir. N. C., and Mr. and 31ra.
ton*; Martha Slaughter, Ar­ surer.
for all tlurd. fourth and fifth men," Daniel* assertedly lold ida Citrus Commlaslon. It
Clyde Foster, of Klngaport,
President Gene Taffer pre grade*, the installation of E r v the deputies as he reached in­
thur F. Stewart, Orlando
Tsnn.
will start performanesa May
March 10, 1955
sided over Ihr meeting and a n t e n n a e for channel 24, and to thr bark seat and whipped
Gramkow Funeral Home I*
8
Admlaaiona
announced plan* for a com alao expreaaed appreciation tn out a three loot Snake
HOUSTON tU P l) — Th# in charge of arrangement*.
‘In a few weeks your con­
Kevin Wrlghi, l.ewis John, mlltef In make rctoiiimenda- tin- P T O for new (tag# cur­
Daniels &amp;is boukrd on a fidence will be fully vindi­ world's largest sulphur mine
eon, Idella McCray, Eugrne
tains.
public intoxication charge and cated,” Mosea told ths Florida is the Boling Dome mine in
Nina of every ten forest
E d w a r d a, Jraiie Dawaon,
Special dates announced by hit harmless gopher snake hacker*. "You will have the Wharlon County, about 60 fires in the United States are
Charlea Jonre, Mildred Dyke*,
thr principal included holiday* ua* taken lo an animal shel­ last laugh."
miles southwest of Houston.
caused hy man's carelessness.
Dorothrine William*, Gwen­
on March 16 and 19 as well a* ter.
dolyn McIntyre, Alexander
Good Friday ami Easier Moo
Yorndran, Jennie Pietrantoni,
day Spring parlies in the
Sahoko N 11 I * o n , Norma
classroom* will be on April
Young, Sanford; Mabel Os30.
hum, I.ake Mary; Kdythe
The devotional for the meet
By Jane Ca**r!herry
LAKELAND (UPI) - Flor­
Bruce, I.orrna Tindel, I.ake
uig wa* presented by DeWitt
An Extension Homemaker*
ida citrus interest* gave final
Monroe;
Charlotte
Tripp.
Mathews.
approval to the industry’s
Donald Boltz, Brtty Richard ('lull l* being formed m (’as
Iloum count was won by the
legislative package, which in­
wlbcrrv
and
I*
open
to
all
• on, Mary Pelruaka, Longfifth grade*
clude* a bill providing fur ad­
wood; Lillian Miller, Cocoa.
women In the are* \n organ!
dition of sugar to frozen or­
Birth*
rational meeting will Im* held
ange concentrate.
Mr. and Mra. Dennl* Ha- next Wednesday at 10 a m
If passed hy lawmakers, (he
ark, Sanford, a hoy; Mr. and
hill would allow test marketing
In
the
home
o'
Mr*.
William
Mra. Ralph Smith, Sanford, a
of the sweetened concentrate
hoy; Mr. and Mra. Leonard Kgger* at thr end of Like
and set up machinery for gen­
How-ell Lane off SB 436
Waller, Sanford, a boy.
eral marketing practices. It
Purpose of the club I* to
• Hlachargea
is supported by major pro
Jacquelyn Barna, Elizabeth learn or Improve homemaking
reason and the Florida CannBy 31ra. John Leone
Brown, Johnny Brown, Anna •kill* such ** cooking, cann­
era Asaociatxn.
Dykema, Myrtle Hill, Con- ing, freezing, sewing, knit­
Ib-llary Mansion House wa*
atanc* McCabe, Ann Moore ting, gardening, flower arran g ­ filled to capacity lait Friday,
and baby girl, A. Bartholdi ing or decorating.
Saturday and Sunday for the
LIVING ROOM: Nylon Covgrfd Sofa Red With Matchln*
r#ler*on, Joscrena R om , So­
Monthly meeting* are plann
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) annual
antlqut show and (ale
Chair, 3 Tables and 2 I-amps
phia Shoemaker, Jean Smith, ed and members will be able
Peggy Jo Bodway, who caus­
Carrie Wert, Ronald Wast- lo attend interesting work­ which was presented hy ex­
ed her family's car to autge
Hook cane Bed. Double Drearier, Roomy Cheat,
BEDROOM:
brook, Jamra William*, San­ shop* at the county extension hibitors and dealers from
forward and through a gar­
InnemprlnK Mat!reus and Matching Box Spring,
ford; Mabel Green, DeBary; beadoparter* near Sanford.
many part* of th* United age door, waa notified by tha
Beautiful Danish Modem Design in Satin Walnut
Vara Seller*, Geneva; Prin­
Anyone desiring further In­ States with Mr*. Edith Nai- state her driving privileges
Finish.
ce** Akarman, I.ake Mary; formation may contact Mr*. srn of DeLeon Springs a* ov­ had been suspended for a
Matthew Marclick, Elizabeth­ Eggcr*.
erall chairman.
Tabie and Four Matching Chairs
DINETTE:
year because of th* accident..
town, Pa.
The refreshment commit­
She'* only 3.
tee, made up of members of
the Florida Federation of
Neil H. Klndy, life insur­ Art, had Edith Brooks and
SflEWSBURY, E n g l a n d ance field underwriter, ad­ Certude MacNaughton assist­ *r*TiN. i:i.i* m a rt n o v u m
(CPI) — John Swain, 21, who dressed Use ninth grade stu­ ed hy Mr*. Garald Grain,
— E u n e e a l e e r v l t e s (or Kllsa b eth
Ona4a
A u s tin .
11travalad for M mile* on tbo dent* of Ruiicll Moor*’* gen­ Mra. Han* Morgen, Mrs. Che*m o n t h s , w h o 41*4 W»4n a* 4*y.
roof of a train a t 90 rail** an eral buitnee* elate Monday at te r Rearick. Mrs. E sthtr Cot­
will he h*!4 a t ! * : ! • a. m
F rl4 sy a t O ram kow FunsrsI
hour within inchc* o f tha South Seminole Junior High trell, Mrs. Viola Howard, Mr*.
H o m e C h a p e l w i t h Rev. R T
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DeBary American Legion Unit News Of Men
In Service
Plans Dessert Card Party

Long Lost Tooth
Turns Up In
Unexpected Spot Try, Try Again,
Says Old Adage

State Ski Show
Goes To Fair

Give Children Time And Love,
Mize Tells Southside PTO

Hospital
Notes

Soft Spot In

Great Society

DAVID MURRAY

Florida Solon
Continues With
Perfect Record
WASHINGTON ( U r i ) —
Florida Congressman Charlea
E. Bennett kept intart Wed­
nesday the cost perfect roll
call voting history in Con­
gress, drspit* a shattered left
leg which sent him to Walter
Reed Afmy Hospital liyst
weekend.
Bennett, who wears a brace
and walks with a cane because
of contracting polio in hi*
right leg during World War
II, was taken into the House
chamber in a wheelchair.
In 1949, when he was simi­
larly handicapp&lt;id. he testified
l-efore a congressional probe
committee from a stretcher.
Bennett now has voted in
1,304 consecutive roll rails.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
For President Johnson, it
seemed to be a brief journey
back to another day, another
time.
As a teen-ager, Johnson
left home to work in Califor­
nia.
Later he launched hi* po­
litical career In the youth pro­
gram* of the New Deal in
Texas.
Wednesday he visited a job
corps ramp in th# Maryland
mountains.
He spoke and shook hands
with most of the 80 youzig
men who are taking job train­
ing hnd basic education cour­
ses at the camp. He told them
he was depending on them to
make the program work. And
he recalled hia own expeiicure* to offer advice.
"A lot depends on how you
fellows do.” Johnson told
Richard Sherrill, 17, of Balti­
more.
"If you're successful, the
Congress and the country will
go along and make a lot of
training available to other
fellows."
Putting hia arm around an­
other one of the volunteers,
Wayne Holbrook of Wise, Va.,
the President admonished him
to “be sure to write home."
Recalling how he went to
California at the age of 16
to work nt odd jobs and build­
ing roads, Johnson told th*
youth “my mother was always
after me because I didn't
write."
In operation for only a few
weeks, the rjwpp Is designed
to give training to underpriv-.
Urged youngsters from 15 to
21 who lark skills, partly be­
cause of leaving school.

Banished
Ann Hutchinson was a re­
ligious leader in colonial
President* Chester Arthur. America She wus banished
Grover Cleveland and Wood- from Massachusetts charged
row Wilson were the suns of , with "traducing the minister*
ministers.
I and the ministry.”

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By Jane Casselberry
fly Maryann Mite*
An inside view of Russia
Strong March winds did not
was presented to the more
deter the rapid pace of events
than 500 seventh grade stu­
dents of South Seminole Jun­
nt the third and final gymior High School by Claude R.
khana to be sponsored by
Yergcr. Apollo, Pa., who show­
Central Florida Horse Shows
ed films he made during a
toward » $25 savings bond
visit to the country as well as
grand prize.
to other parts of Europe.
Coming in with a first
place total of 7ll points was
Yergcr is grandfatiier of
George Myers, followed close­
ff Charles CJrilc, a member of
ly by young Guy Randolph
the seventh grade class. He
with (58 poinls to take scrnni(
made the agricultural lour in
place. Third place .slot was
]!K50 under Ihr auspices of the
r a p tu r e d ' by Wrfidy Benson
state department. The films
who had never ridden before
included
both
aerial a ml
SOUTH SEMINOLE STUDENT Charles Grile was instrumental jn ob­
in a gymkhana hut racked
ground views in color. Other
taining as a puest speaker for the more than 500 seventh graders in tiff*
up 41 points in this one show.
countries which he visited
school his grandfather, Claude Yerjror. visiting from Pennsylvania. Ver­
Bond will be presented to
were Poland. Germany, F ra­
ger showed films and spoke on his tour of Russia and other European
Myers at the first gymkhana
nce. and Holland.
countries. He was assisted by his daughter, Mrs. Lucas Grile, of Cassel­
in a new aeries scheduled for
The group took with them
berry.
*
(Herald Photo)
April 4.
v* copies of the New Testament
A real break in routine was
and a book on 1he govern­
provided hy Brenda Williford
ment of the United States, both
and her donkey. "Ginny,"
printed in Russian and eager­
who, not realizing that she
ly received by the prople.
wasn’t a horse, romped gaily
The students were particul­
with her rider through the
arly interested in a cloak and
Egg and Keyhole races. N at­
dagger aspect of the trip. One
urally, Ginny didn’t win hut
of the tour members was as­
her very spirit raptured the
signed to bring back a metal
By Janr Casselberry
sics—Edward Oorloty. first; ond:
Marion Henry, third; heart of the audience.
sample from the alleged U-2
Winners, listed In order ns
Valorie Wymore. e i g h t h Pauline Weidner. second, and Zoology—Cindy Hoyle, first;
" plane being displayed for pro­
paganda purposes in Moscow grader at South Seminole Paul Johnson, third; Chemjs. tommy Pinnork. s e c o n d ; placed, were; keyhole. o|&lt;oii
to determine if it were the | Junior High School, received try—Pamela McGinnis, first; Health and Medicine—Vatoric
, T ''
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Robbie Knowles. David Wal­
real thing He was able to do the PT.Vs $25 savings bond Kerry Goplcn. second; Jam es Wymore. first, Pauline Dunthall, Guy Randolph, Mike
so by concealing it in a bottle for her "best over ail-' pro­ Well. third; Math — Stephen ‘ an. second; Hermina llarirh,
Cosby;
t'lovci leaf,
junior,
ject on ‘ Teeth" in the annual Riley; and ..Earth Science — third. Physics — Karl Erickof shoe polish.
Wendy t f r n s o n . - R o || h i r
Yergcr s daughter, Mrs. Lu­ Science Fair It also was the Karen Strong, first; Mary .son, !ir*t. Stuart James, sec­
Knowles, Sissy, Bui til, Guy
cas Grile, assisted him in best entry from the eighth Heth Kelly, second; Hulda ond; Kathryn Barker, third;
Randolph.
Sherry _ Waters,
grade.
(‘hrmistry—Michele
De
Fario,
showing the film.
Williams, third
I»uis Bunge; eloverleaf. sen­
The P’l'A award was pre­
Eighth grade winners are first; Roberta Steiner, second, ior, Van Stewart, Wendy
sented hv Mrs fUttv Rhodes, Botany — Barbara Bryant, and Math—Saudi a Bonlerick.
Benson, George Myers. Cathy
president
fit- t . Dennis Broadway, see lust, slitrley Dunn, second; •Wills. Uohlrie hnovsles, Jim
Leslie Robinson, third
Valorie will receive a per
Giles;
Winners from the ninth
sonal Idler from John U
Kgg
race, open. David
grade afe Botany — Michael Watt halt . Putty*
Young, G e m i n i astronaut
Forward,
Met'lure; Zoology. William George
from Orlando, as will the run­
Mycis, Joey
MeWiggins.
physics.
Rich.ini Guein.
ner up for ties! over all pro­
Walter
MeKIvcnin;
Gibbon* Chemistry. Tommy limping figure S, junior,
ject. Kathy Kacar, a -eventh
Snard In si
I i .10/ Haro li Wendy Benson, Sissy Brunt,
A copy of scoring rules used grader.
sei uml
and Malli
Jackie Guy
Kathy received a
award
hv Seminole High School far
K a n d o I p It. Itohliir
I caison
ulty memner* in selecting donated by South scmmule
Knowles; jumping figure 8,
twenty tom of the he.I pro -ninof, Cathy Wills. George
candidates for the National teacher. Robert \U Ki ri/ir !m
- p e l , w ,|| lie sent to Hie Reg Mvcts, Ann Itnndolpli, Wendy
Honor Society indicates that her pri&gt;]cit m tin1 beallti and
ion.il Kcicine l a it to lie In Id
I iHv Ul W .i 11 h h I I,
student' must have more than medicine rate gra y
Tom Snurd &gt; preyed in
II, livietlti oil March 25 and 215 | IMI|n Pultun; polelieiiding,
guild grades to tie tap|W'd*’
aerodynamics
w a - , Im-eii
I to- aw Jills |iroglam was ,,,rii,.r , Welojy llciisnn, Sissy
for membership
eolldi.cted tiv Principal John Jk,ird, Guy- ItaiulnlpJi, Glenda
Scholastic semes must aver­ h r -1 in the ninth gtade and
Angel in tin absence ul Jin- I vlid Rultliie Know les, K inky
age 3 3 nr hotter lor juniors was awarded a lirsl place
\ker man nl tin m a in i ill l u in y
polchcnditig. senior,
and seniors and 3 5 lor sopho­ award id merit bv S S Njuc
jiartini nl wtin was til
\ .in
Si* war I, l 'al hv \\ ills,
mores In addition students gel, trellllic.il d let I&lt;ir id the
*««.•■&gt;t I'ri- M ycis. Guy Riinilulph,
m u s t tie sc o r e d try t h e i r t ea ch - Pershing Prniect at Marlin
m is II Dei i
.It .
I' hi i id W .ill hit III, 1 ll IIill! 1"lit
h i on i h a r a c t e i . s e r v i c e a nd Company in,la-half of tin- pro
,l\ lot lull -I ■m 11ll nl llie1tut
le a d e r s h ip
Joel
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a ' - 1" i u n i
S,n t »,i. ♦ Wi ndy | li1fi**iiu,
t inier c h a r a c t e r the t e a c h ­
All t h r e e m in t 'l e i *
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Valorie Wymore Tops
Junior Hi Science Fair

* Honor Society
Standards High
But In Reach

vtiics for Ihe glory and honor
he receives or for the good
he ran do?
Under the question of lead
ershlp the teacher Is asked
whether the student’s recilatinns show alertness and ag­
gressiveness;
whether
hr
■grasps or shirks opportunities
for outside contests and contarts; whether he participate*
actively in class, club and
school
activities;
whether
other pupils recognize him as
s leader and whether he has
held important offices?
The faculty is charged to
"let Hie standards tie high
hut within the reach of boys
and girts of senior high school
age,”
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March IK 31 with Roland Hi I
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jcits receiving 'pci al un-rtf
. w.ml' limn Martin w.-t.
Sin,irl J.lines, -i ciind p &gt;*.
lm his an i-ondillontn ; cm
a 11 and It idiard 11arc 5
lliu d plat r lm Ins prop 11 mi
sic.nil
I he Minute Maid Cm pm a
lion plaipie awarded Ihe best
prun’d in Ihe botany division
w.i' presented In eighth gi.nl
cr Dennis Rio.ulw.vy for hi
'c-ilc model di'play billowing
citrus products fiom tree In
by product.
Eighth grader Pauline Pun
can received the American
Legion Award presented by
1’nst 25(5 id Casselberry lor
her prnjrrl in Ihe hrallh and
medirme division
Those receiving ribbons in
the seventh grade were But
any — Paulette Therm m u .
first, Kathy Huber, second
Barbara Berry, third. Zoology
—Larry Ringling, first. Boll
by Hutchinson, second Kail
Williamson, Hurd. Health and
Medicine — K a t h y Kacar,
first. Susan Malles, second
Bobby Antirraon. third; Phy

Mark Twain Twirling
In Grave,'^No Doubt
BATfLE CREEK. Micb. — Bunyan. Kip Van Winkle,
(UPI) — Hie Kellogg Cereal i Johnny Appleseed and Pecos
Company bad Its work cut out Bill on the harks of its cer­
today to expli-ltt to millions of
eal packages for children to
children that Huckleberry Finn
did not have an "Aunt Sally" cut out and paste lA their
as it reported on 4 5 million school notebooks.
Embarrassed officials said
^ boxes of a breakfast cereal
now on the shelves of stores ' machinery has been set in
motion to rush new plates to
and supermarkets
Jock Bliss, a Grand Rapids the printers" to correct the
(Mich.), radio announcer, dis­ error.
covered the error while eating
Mark Twain, who wrxite Hie
adventures u* Huek Finn and
his breakfast cereal.
Bliss, who earned a mast­ Tom Sawyer, actually gave
er's degree at the University Huek a father who was a
of Missou'i knew that Finn drunkard and drove his son to
never had *a aunt named Sal­ flee down the Mississippi Riv­
ly as the historical sketch of er on a raft.
the eeresl box portrayed
Tom Sawyer hsd an unsym­
He railed the cereal firm pathetic sunt named Polly.
and auggested that its ezecu*. But an advertising copy writ­
lives bone up on their Ameri­ er for the advertising agency
which handles the Kellogg ac­
can folklore
Kellogg has placed histories! count wrote in the historical
material and nlctures of such sketch that Huek bad an aunt
folklore characters as Tsui named Sally.

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llir Kno\ ( m in ty H u m a n e Shi
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lose ugly fat or your money
hark. Odrinez is a tiny tablet
and easily swallovved. Get rid
of exersa fat and live longer.
Odrinex costs $3.00 and is
sold on this guarantee; If not.
satisfied for any reason, just
return the package to your
druggist and get your full
money hack. No questions ask­
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guarantee by;
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CTP Dinner Is

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To Participate

Sittind

Brain Teams

Ing, eonduclcd by Mrs. Betty
Rhodes, president, a nominat­
ing committee consisting of
it r s . Lawrence Swofford,
Mrs. R o s e m a r y Brocken*
brough, Mrs. Louise Gilpin,
Mrs. Florence Berg and Mrs.
Ann Cooper, was elected.
Mrs. Mary Mobley and Mra.
Mary Frances Lyons were ap*
pointed to audit the PTA
hooks.
Since the school board In­
stalled the safety chains on
the bus ramp, a project ori­
ginally planned by the PTA,
the group voted to use the
money to donate a $25 sav­
ings bond to the overall win­
ner of the school science fair
and to redecorate the teach­
ers’ lounge.
The PTA is sponsoring a
Hootenanny Friday, March 2fi„
at R p.m. in the achool audi­
torium,
A school of instruction for
all PTA members will he held
April 2t) al 10 a m. at the First
Methodist Church. Sanford.
A delegation trom South
Seminole Junior High PTA
will attend the annual district
meeting of ITA at 10 a m.
Monday, at Daytona Mainland
High School.

Iteimitlon Hall Noniiiiiitlon
ami r l n tiori of offirr-is is on
liir iigenihi Mi* P . lining an,I
Vli- Tmrsa Smith will tie
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By Jane Casselberry
Harold Mcbrens, public ed­
ucation officer for the Nation­
al Aeronautics and Space
Agency, was guest speaker at
the South Seminole Junior
High School PTA meeting
Tuesday night. Ills talk was
a summons to teachers and
parents to ntes’l Ihe space age
challenge to education.
To meet the challenge, he
suggested that science teach­
ers must pul less stress on
facts, formulas and definilinns
and more emphasis on con­
cepts ami processo-s of sci­
ence.
During Ihe business meet-

By Jane Casselberry
The Lyman High School
Brain Team will compete
By Mrs. John t.eone
Lila Wheeler, who, with Mrs.
against
students from New
A huiupiet and program of | Hill, have given fi7'ii hours
entertainment honoring all for the project with three Smyrna High School nt 7
Gold Star Mothers in Volusia machines kept running during P ni. today in t h e Lyman aud­
County has hern announced the day in mass production. itorium in their fourth Brain
for March 27 at the VFW Twelve lap robes and 815
Bowl match of the season.
Post in Holly Hill Shopping ditty bag* were completed,
I.y'mnn’s record stands so
Center.
Other item* are (icing made
Plans for the event, which at (he liumct nf various mem­ far at one win amt two losses
will lie sponsored hy the Vet­ bers.
and future matches scheduled
er.ins Council, wi re reported
It was reported that JIO include nnv against Titusville
at the March meeting of Do had hern appropriated for I at Lyman on March 18 and
llary't VFW Auxiliary Unit maleiinls for the lap robes another March 25, against
HUM held al the Firemen's and n donation of fh was Mainland at Daytona.
Recreation Hall with the given towards enlargement of
Students participating from
president, Ml*. Myrtle Hill, tire Florida Slate lleadquarl Lyman this year are Frank
pres tiling
efs.
Renew, Rick Leonard. Kenny
Mrs Hill was hostess teMrs lie inert reported on Vment, Kerry Parker, Debbie
vently bI brunch for III mem­ the ilrstiiet eight meeting | Parker, and Jim llaeehiis,
ber* attending n sewing la-e held Fell 21 in Melbourne
Fletcher t ’oekrell is serving
at tier home to make comfort anil Mrs Howard reported on as faculty sponsor and Mrs.
nr tides for- vein alls hos­ piofit, for the telirf fund N f Ida Parker helps provide
pitals. Working were Alice derived through tale of !!)65 tiansportation to meets away
I'm lies, Mae Zeller, Ruth I at calendars.
from home.
Chat, Greta Penning, Frances
Boses of rnndy mints were
Hack ley, Balia Reilly. A lire dist litiiltril for the members
Relnert, Lillie F.sterknmp and to si lt in conjunction w ith the
fund raising project which Is
bring sponsored by the Post
Itcfi eshments were nerved
follow lug the meeting by the
tloslrsscs for the evening,
Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Rmnert.
Next m e e t i n g wi l l h r h e l d

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Volusia Gold Star Mothers
To Be Honored At Banquet

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GINNY THE DONKEY iloean’t renlizo that
.horse shows are for horses ami she had a irrand
time in the cjfg and keyhole races a t gymkhana
sponsored by Central Florida Horse Shows.
Owner-rider is Rrenda Williford, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leo .Williford, of Apopka.

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PTA Charged To Meet Space
Age Challenge To Education

Pictured For
Jr. Hi Students

e r s a r e a ske d to consider m o r ­
alc o u rte sy .
friendliness,
1 heerlillness, g e n e r o sity , neat
n e -poise
sta b ility , ohril
lence. honesty, and la ilhlul
ness
In the c a t e g o r y of se rv ice
ihe tear h e r m ust a s e e r i a i n
w h e th e r the pupil co n sid ers
e x tr a
and
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�Oviedo Lions Primed For State Title
Opener Friday

'Balter Up' Cry
Will Be Heard
At City Parks

Twins' Piano
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ORLANDO (UPI) — The
MlnnesoU Twins have put a
new roll In their piano.
They're soft-pedaling all
pennant talk this year and
changing their tuna to "any­
thing can happen.”
*We hope to be a contend­
ing cluh," Manager 8 am Side
says.
"We are going to have to
solve a lot of problems to
become one.”
The big problem is defense.
The Twins Inst 83 game* In
. 1064, 30 of Lhsm on untam sd
runs in ths seventh, eighth
and ninth Innings.

Boat Registration,
Like Autos, Urged

By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sport* W riter
Oviedo Liona meet St. Cloud In the first round
of the Claaa B state tournament Friday at Gaines­
ville.
This marka the first ime the Lions hnve
to state since becoming a class B school. The
time Oviedo went to state
waa two yeara ago when usual. The Lions will be fac­
it was still a claaa C ing two cageri that reach the
school. Coach Paul Mik- 6 foot 2 mark. Oviedo's height
ler'a Liona won the state
doesn't go beyond 5 feet 11.
title in 1037.
Zephyrhllls, one of tbc other
Oviedo has come a long

The cry of "batter up"
■bout to b« beard throughout
the city’* baseball parks.
Jim Jernlgan, Sanford rec­
reation director, »*ld today
that plank for the Sanford Littla Leagues, Babe Ruth and
Men’* Softball League* are
under way.
First step In preparation for
the 1065 action will be an organliational meeting at 7:30
p.m. today In the Sanford
Recreation Office in the Civic
Center,
Jernlgan Invites *11 Inter­
ested persons to attend, in­
cluding an established and
prospective Little L e a g u e
coaches and umpires.
The Sanford Little
w|ll operate with 10
year and the season will open
April 12.
That also Is
date for all city
the exception of Pec Wee,
which will begin In May.
The 10 Little League teams
will be divided evenly
two leagues — the American
and National.
The Recreation Department
also announces the following
dates for meetings and try­
outs:
Monday at 7:30 p.m., organ­
izational meeting for the
Babe Ruth League.
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., or­
ganizational meeting for the
Men's Softball League.
Monday-Tucsday, Little Lea­
gue tryouts at Ft. Mellon
Park from 4 to 6 p.m.
March 7-18, Babe Ruth Lea­
gue tryouts at Memorial Sta­
dium, 4 to 6 p.m.
Jernlgan asks that anyone
Interested In coaching or um­
piring In any of the leagues
to contact his office immed­
iately.

Obr franforb feral* Paife 4—March 11, 1965.
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BROOKS
. . . forward

STEWART
. . . guard

way since it d arte d tourna­
ment play. The Lloni started
out by taking a win from F a ­
ther Lopez in the first game
of the group tournament at
Oviedo. The next night they
took a victory from Bunnell
• to become the C la n B, Group
8 championi.
The Lions had a hard time
in the first round of the regionals when they barely took
a hair-raising one-point vic­
tory from Lake Butler. They
pulled through the remainder
of the regionals taking a 03
62 victory from MadUon.
Oviedo's 18-8 record will be
up against St. Cloud's 27-4. St.
C l o u d surprised observers
when It downed Ocoee in the
group tournament. Ocoee took
a pair of victories from St.
Cloud in regular season plsy.
Oviedo took a victory from
Ocoee this year but the Cards
took two wins from the Lions.
Oviedo's short Lions will be
at a height' disadvantage, ai

contendere for the Cliss B
title, will be defending iti po­
sition this weekend. The Bulldoge are the Class B champ­
ions and will give it all they
have to retain tbclr title.
Chattahoochee, the lis t of
the Tour contenders for the
Class B title, should provide
plenty of competition for any
team. Chattahooche has an
excellent season record.
Zephyrhllls will face Chat­
tahoochee at 10:30 a.m. Fri­
day and Oviedo will meet St.
Cloud at 2:30. The winners
will vie Saturdsy at 4 p.m. for
tha championship.
Ovledo'a starters consist of
Ardle Arndt, Ted Bellhorn,
Rex Brooke, Tim Colbert,
Jim m y Courier and Billy Mlk-S
ler. The reserves arc Charlie
Miller, Mike Partin, Gardner
Preedy and Bobby Stewart.
Coming up to the varsity, for |
tournament play, from the
Junior varsity tesm are Wal­
ter Beasley and Steve Mello.

MIKLER
.« . guard

COLBERT
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7 Area Golfers
At Leesburg

MILLER
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI)
—The search began today for
a replacement for Hiiy Eddy,
who resigned ns head basket,
ball coach a t Purdue Univer­
sity after 16 seasons.
Some prominent n a m e s
were being mentioned ns pos­
sible successor for Eddy, 63,
who came to Purduu in I960
after lending a Madison High
Srhool quintet to the Indiana
state basketball champion­
ship.

Three Rounds
PRKEDY
. . forwnrd

swing. This exercise devclc
fingers, hsnd and wrist.
A strong crip and wrist
Hold the hand grip ss .ho
power are essential to a well in position A snd squeeze
co-ordinated, powerful, golf Into position D.

PARTIN
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PAUL MIKLER
. . . coach

DICK PRATER
, , . asst, coach

Best Puppy Competition Starts Tonight
Competition to select the
best puppy at the track guts
under way tonight at the San
ford-Orlando Kennel Club with
three elimination races sche­
duled In the sixth, seventh,
and eighth events of the even­
ing.
The climax to ths series will
come on March 22 when the

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LeavcH School

Lyman Taken
By Leesburg
liy Jim Itarrhus
Herald Sports Writer
Lyman Greyhounds came in
second In the track meet
Wednesday nt Leesburg.
I.yman totaled 41 points as
opposed to 127 for Leesburg
and 10 for Florida Military
School of DeLsnd.
This wss Lyman's third
trsck meet of the srsson snd
they have Jet to win.
Lyman learns placed second
In the mile relay, the sprint
medley snd the half-mile r e ­
lay.
Terry Smith pis red second
In the M0; Mike Ackerman
second In the mile; Jackie
Blanton second in (lie 100, and
Itlchard Moore secood in the
pole vault. Paul Itumtiley
placed third in the pole vault
snd Illsnton placed third in
the 220.
Coach Rodney Umbcrger
said he was pleased with the
performance of the hoys hut
said they h are a lut of work
to do.
Tbs next track meet for
Lyman will be held Tuesday
at Apopka.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Legislators will be asked by
the Florida Boating Council
next month to past a bill re­
quiring boat owners to file
ownership titles with the
state, just as auto owners do.
The
proposed
bill has
gained final council approval,
along with a registration and
safety act which would up­
date and supersede the cur­
rent registration and safety
statutes.
Tha la tter measure gener-

This i* a very important
part of an Improvement pro­
gram tor golfers as great
strength In the hands can re­
sult from the use of the hsnd
grip.
Repetitions should be done
according to the nerds and
strength of the Individual, but
be sure to do an equal num­
ber of repetitions with each
hand.
(End of Series)

beet Juveniles whelped this
season at SOKC go against
each other in the first an
nual Young Champions finals.
A field of 08 speedsters who
haven’t yet reached their se­
cond birthdays wss nominated
for the event Three more ell
mlnstion heats are scheduled
Friday night.
Early favorites for tonight's
events were Joe Grrard'a Am­
ple'* Model in the sixth, Darold Robertson's Granite Trou­
bles In the seventh and Ivory
Tower's Tell Harman in the
eighth.
Results of Wednesday night's
races:
1st Race — 3/16 — Time 31.18
Ivey P a y c h e c k 10.60 4 60 3 40
Extra Rock
3 60 2 60
Brusque
3 00
Quiniela (58) $1200
2nd Rare — 3/16 — Time 31.34
Althea K.
39 60 7.40 5 40
Proven Fact
3 40 2 80
Royal Regatta
4 80

Quiniela (50) $33 80
Dally Double (5-5) $M CO
3rd Race - f / l l — Time $1.97
Cherokee
Sundial
9.40 4 80 4 20
Quiet Queeuie
22.80 15 to
Lots of Cash
3.40
Quiniela (2-5) $122 20
Perfects (5-2) $1279.80
4th Raea — l / t r — Time 21.67
Bernice K.
3 80 4.00 2 80
GUtter Rock
8 20 8.40
Dark Pleasure
4 20
Quiniela (2-6) $73 80
Perfects (6-2) $84 00
5th Race — 84 — Time 41.21
Annie Genius 14 60 4 20 3 20
Fast Cruiser
7 80 100
Lou O'Dsy
3 40
Quintals (4-6) $47.20
Perfects (4 6) $173 50

Glh Rare — 3/16 — Time 31.63
Lyric Muse
6 80 3 00 2 BO
Itonnie Abbe
7 60 4 60
Food Town
3 40
Quinida (2 6) $18 00
Perfects (2C&gt; $67 20
7th Race - S — Time 40.03
She Won
4 00 3 40 2 60
Mable's Gold
4 40 3 80
Hey Champion
3 20
Quiniela (16) $13 20
Perfects (8-1) $22.50
8th Race — 3/16 — Tima 31.71
Katie
Sunmarker
4 20 3 40 2 60
Martha Rock
3 to 2 bo
Glory T ra m
2.40
Quiniela (1-3) $22 40
Perfects 0-1) $38 70
9th Rare — t/IS — Time 21.71

MONTJCELLO. N Y. (UPI)
—Light heavyweight champ­
ion Willie Pastrana, sched
tiled to defend his title against
Jose Torres on March 30 at
Madison Square Carden, spar
red three rounds with Lino
Torres of Havana

Seven golfers from Semin­
ole County are participating
in the 19th annual Silver
Lake Invitational Golf Tourn­
ament which opened today in
Leesburg.
The tournament, medal play
over 64 holca, runs through
Sunday.
Entered from Seminole are
Chuck Kern and Fritz Simma,
Altamonte Springs; J a c k
Hhubert, Fern Park, and Art
Wester, Jim Spencer, Hugh
Grier and Wilks Bowman, all
of Sanford.

ally gives the Board of Con­
servation additional regula­
tory powers and provides for
personal property taxation of
documented vessela.
One item discussed, hut not
acted upon, by the council
thla year la a proposal to re­
quire registry of all motorboats, regardless of horse­
power. Preeently only thoe#
exceeding 10 horsepower must
register.
Tha council decided to meet
again April 2 on the question
of regulation of marine toil­
ets to fight water pollution.
The Board of Health ha*
proposed a measure to re­
quire treatment of wait* be­
fore it la flushed into the
waters from J h e toilet tanks.

Canada Clashes
With Czechs

TAMPERE, Finland (UPI)
—Canada, sharpening up with ,
every game, clashed today
with Czechoslovakia In the
first major Maple Leaf trial
at the world ice hockey cham*
pionships.
Canada, Czechoslovakia and
Russia are the only teams left
In the running for the title
with eight points each after
four games. Russia overcame
a first big hurdle Wednesday
night by trimming Sweden 53 and has an easy mark today
Hy Jane Casselberry
I.yman High School's golf against the winlesa U. S. 3
team met Leesburg at the team.
Mid-Florida
Country
Club
rourse in its fifth match of
the srason*
To date Lyman's record is
two wins and two losses. On
NEW YORK ( U P I)—Jerry
Saturday the Greyhuund golf­ Sloan, of Evansville, a threeers will travel to Deltona to time small college All-Ameri­
play the Dvl.and High School can, was a unanimous choice
team.
on the 1965 "Little" All*
Members of the tram, America basketball team se­
which is being roavhed by lected today by the United
Fletcher Cockrell of the Ly­ Press International board of
man faculty, are Steve Gil­ coaches.
lespie, Bill llefferman, • Jim
Haliner and Mike Coles. Al­
ternates are Jim Jarrard,
Tom liiyan and Joe Asher.
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Strikes . • •
Spares
By John A. SpoUkl
T h * on* - two - three • four
ip o ti for th* team event* of
the Fifth Annual Sanford
Men'* Bowlin* Tournament
are identified like this—NAS
Supply with a 2994 ia aittin*
pretty. Following them are
the Navy Recon five—some
with a 2937; the Budweisers
are third with their 3913 and
another Navy team, NAS
Administration close* t h e
winner’s circle with a 2909.
Take note that three out of
the tcp four teams are Navy.
Certainly appreciate t h e i r
enthusiasm and participation
in this tourney.
Actually, that's only a p a r ­
tial listing of all the first
week's winners with a closer
look still coming for the
Doubles, Silnglea and the All
Events division*.
Before we climb Into the
review, remember that the
second slate of competition
will take place with the teams
on Saturday at 6 and 8 p.m.
And then on Sunday, we have
three squads of Doubles and
Singles aquad—3, 5, and 7
p.m.
There is no charge for
watching these events and
the public is encouraged to
come on out and ‘pick-a-winnah'.
You talk about Navy lead­
ing tn the team category,
well, it's S.O.S. (same old
* atqry) for the Doubles.
Ken Martin and Tex Karris
are leading all others by a
scant five pini with their
1229 total. Next in line for
honors and prise money is
the combo of Pope and Smith
with 1224.
Third through fifth posi­
tion* are currently held by
Fiaher/Chalfln
1214;
Dug­
gan banner 1205 and K*dden Isch round it out with
11 Hi',.

Some real floe shoutin' tak­
ing place in the Single* »ecti n. Take a gander at John
Fisher with a big 664, includ­
ing handicap A* a matter of
fact, John howled his first
fiiMi plus series here at the
lanes during the course of
the men's tournamrnt.
It was just last week in the
T uesday-night Businessmen's
la-ague that John narrowly
missed this singular honor

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Tribe Takes Fourth Track Meet In Row
II.V David Higginbotham
Herald Sporta Writer
Seminole High track' team
won ita fourth meet in a row
Wednesday afternoon when it
scored 121 points to 47 for
Oak Ridge, .79 for Kdgewalrr,
and 35 for Bishop Moore in a
Metro Conference meet.
The Seminoles took 1(1 first
places out of the 15 event*
held and six seconds. Six
thirds, five fourths, and five
fifths also were credited to
Sanford.
In the first event George
Mutkos won the high hurdle*
for Sanford with 16 and Tom
Forman took second for San
ford with 17.4. Sanford also
took the low hurdles winning
all five places. Hick Wnlstrom
took first with 22. Forman
second, Markos third, John
Norden fourth, and Harry
Wood fifth.
NAS SUPPLY lead in the Sanford Men's Howling tournament nt Jet
Eddie Griffith won the 100
Lanes. These Navy men, realizing 25 more teams will compete Saturday,
yard dash for Sanford with
reach for the beautiful trophies which nre (temporarily) theirs. Navy
10 4 and Mike Gray ami Paul
Ilecon, Budweiscrs mid NAS Administration hold second, third and
I a*Roy also plured for San­
fourth places while . . .
ford.
Lundgien won (he mile run
for Kdgewnter with 4:53.3
and Jack Hunt took second
T w o Tor Sanford with 4:51.5 with
HOUSTON (UPI) righthanded pitchers. Dane *,nnny Leeds taking third for
Ithe Seminoles.
Raymond Messick of Panama
Sanfl)tll won the „„„ rrUy
City, H a., and Benito Gar- with 1:35,-the sprint inmtlry
field Trujillo of Oakland, relay with 2:06.7 nml the mile
Calif., have been assigned to relay with 3:37.8. The three
the Cocoa club of the Houston relays -gave Sanford .70 points.
Astros and will report to Oie
David Nocll won the discus
Cocoa canip on March 15. .
and the shot put for Sanford

when he totaled 698 for his
three game set. Well, it was
a goed time to warm-up, huh
John?
With these scores including
the Individual's handicap •»
well, It’D mean that for the
higher-averaged bowler* like
H arry Pentecost and John
Kneeland they will have to
roll scratch series of around
630 to 640 in order to un­
seat the current leader*.
In aecond-place Cabrera has
a 644 and is followed cn down
the ladder by these keglera:
Meek* (M2; Hudson 640; Kante r 630; Phillips 618; Peter­
sen 616; Willis 615; Ray 609
and Rodlun with a 606.
The All Event i Scratch Di­
vision has Jack Kanner lead­
ing the parade with a ninegame total of 1679. Fast di­
vision will tell you that's a
186 average, mah friends.
There'll be six positions
which
will
iveeive
prize
money In this category as a
result of so many bowlers
taking their chances on ecming-ln with a "Big One."
Second through sixth slots
are currently in t h ^ hand* of
Dunham 1610; ChalDn I6Q8;
Cabrera 1568; Dominy 1558
and Oumbs 1554.
All of the good bowling
w asn't limited to Tournament
piny, "however.
In the Sunday night Mr.
and 3!r*. League, Colleen
Sandlin had a ‘beaut’ in the
form of a 209/518 set. Andy
Patririk bowled well also with
a 197/537 combination.
Do you ever get that 'frus­
trating feeling’ of no strikes
but only nine's?
I rolled a make up on Sat­
urday for the Mr. and Mrs.
League and had nothing but
nine-pin hits from the second
frame through the tenth. (It
was at this point 1 stinted
talking to myself.)
In this same vein. Jack
Frost must have established
s.-nie kind-of a record dining
the Single* Classic competi­
tion. Within the first three
games Jack amassed twmtytwo 9-pin hits. I Any opinions
of what Jack was saying to
himself at that tim e?)
Darkis Owens bowled like
a pro in the Fildn) Sami
S p u r s League. Mis. (). s t a l l ­
ed with game of 192. 199 mid
finished thr night's action
with a 616 Rolling for St
John's Realty, Jean Moor* e
was 'a-hombin* with. 190 ,V10.
Games of 175, 172 and 161
were some of the 'g ....lies'
rerorilrtl for the Hill llnnp*
hill Motor
s League by
Jean Mrllo, Kvelyn Waunrr
anti Mabel lHiggnn re*|»«Ttiv«*-

iy.
Ill series honors, it w m * a
tussel between Darkis Owens

per hour.

% P r o p o s a l f l u a i a n t y o f not
l e e s t h a n f l v r p e r c e n t ( 1 % ) of
t h r t o t a l A c t u a l llld. In t h a
f o r m of r i t h r r a c e r t i f i e d c h ri k
c a s h i e r s (hack, tr u s t company
tre a su rer's tha«k. bank draft
of any na ti on al or ata ta bank,
o r a H u r r t y Hi d l l o n d . m a d e
p a y a b l e to t h r ( l o v r r n o r of t h r
M a t e of Florida, m u s t aciuinp a n y e a c h bi d A c h e c k o r d r a f t
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p e r c e n t &lt; * % l o f t h e a i t u a l bi d
w i l l I n v a l i d a t e t h e bid. K h o u l d
(he Proposal (luaranty etceed
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re d u c ed a u to m a ti c all y to ten
p e r c e n t &lt;1 0%) of t he D e p a r t ment'a
estimate.
Certified
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f o r m l a S H I ) K e r a i I MO
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w i t h Ike PraPwaal Karat.
All w o r k la t o be d o n e 1
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thin!, Whiting Uking fourth
and Terry Echoles bringing
In fifth.
Denni* Bates won the high
jump with five feet seven
inches and Rick Walstrom
took second in the broad jump
with 20 feet, one and a half
inches. Markos took fifth In
thr broad jump for thr Srminules with 18 fret, aix inches.
The Seminoles will run
again thi* Saturday afte r­
noon nt Evan High School in
Orlando in the Kiwnni* Re­
lay*.

Rookie Picked
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)
—Arnold Kneppcr, Belleville,
III., second rookie to be nom­
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500-mile auto race, will pilot
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Memorial Day.

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process.
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each und e v e r y tim e out, and
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p oints per g a m r , letl t h r D‘am
in scoring.

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with 48 feet in the shot and
131.9 feet in the discus. Steve
Clark took accond in the dis­
cus and third in the shot for
Sanford. Steve Bnlint took
fourth place lor the Semin­
ole* in the shot.
In the 440 run Dunn took
first place for Bishop Moore
with 52.2 and Richard Hittell
took second for Sanford with
53.8. Sanford took the next
three place* with LeRoy tak­
ing third, Mike Gray taking
fourth, and Rrad Prudcn ta k ­
ing fifth.
Sterl Weber won the 880
tun for Sanford with 2:04
and Jim Winter took fourth
place for Sanford with 2:14.
Dunn look first for Bishop
Moure in the 220 run with
24. Sanford took the next
four places with Forman tak­
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Hittell taking

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Robin Enos Party Honoree
Lcdr. (Ret.) »ml Mr*. Lar­
r y Enoa, m i l t e d by Mrs.
Connie Hale as co-bosteia,
recently entertained a t a
birthday s u p p e r honoring
their daughter, Robin Enos,
In celebration of her llth
birthday,
^
P a r ty games and contests
were enjoyed with prises
awarded the winners.
e guests enjoyed a delli supper of hot dogs, soft
drinks, potato chips, pickles,
olives, chocolate bars, birth­
day cake and Ice cream.
Hats, h o r n s , confections
and balloons enhanced the
festive party atmosphere.
The guest list included
Joyce Wagner, Gale Cowan,
Tracy Mayo, Sherry Ghandy,
Debbie Morrison, Maggie E r ­
win, Lorraine Fore, Doris
Danglcman, Ann Smith, Ka­
ren Hale, Mary Sue Rumbley
and Donnie Lipscy.

The DcDary Garden Club
met recently at the Commun­
ity Center with Mrs. P. MeBean presiding and the v a r­
ious chairmen giving reports.
Highlighting the meeting
was ■ hat parade judged by
Florence H u n t e r . Winners
were Mrs. Jam es Diin funni­
est hat; Mrs. Jsm cs if. Rich­
ards, mott original hat, and
Mrs. Henry Doicher,|most un­
usual hat.
A Spring Fashion Show fea­
turing fashiona from Gibbs of
DeLand and under the direc­
tion of Mrs. W. Yoche follow­
ed the hat parade.
Gloria Accardi modeled a
thrcC-picce black and while
ensemble and a two-piece
bronze ault, changing acces­
sories to vary the costume ap­
pearance.
Mrs, Me Ivor showed spring
pastels in pink, blue and
white.
Elslo Shoptaugh was fea­
tured In a silk print frock and
n black and white traveling
ensemble.
Florence Hunter was stun­
ning In a two piece whye suit
with flowered hat.
Following Ihe spring fash­
ions, Gloria Accardi
and
Laura Arrington modeled var­
ious styles of spring hats.

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ROBIN ENOS, Rented, In nhown with n trroup of
her friends who shared in celebrating her
eleventh birthday with a supper parly
(Gustmmn Photo)

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DeBary Personals

Betty Annes
Hair Styling Salon

2201 S. I’nrk Ave.

Ily Mrs. John Leone
three-week visit to Glenn
Mrs. George Henry of ole- Falls, N. Y. Her sisters, Mrs.
ander Lane returned from a Warren Sweet and Mr*. Fred
llolleran, returned to DcDary
with her, and also Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Dudley, of Hud­
son
Falls, N. Y., accompanied
’S A
them.

BECA U SE IT
W O M A N ’S W O R L D

Mr. and Mr*. G o r g e W ar­
F a s h io n p r o v id e s

ren llchn-na of Volusia Dr.
are celebrating (bt-ir 60lh
wedding anniversary.

e x c ite m e n t...
fr o m

Friends of Mr* William
Lakeman will be sorry to hear
that she received injuries in
a fall and is at Semlnule Me­
morial Hospital.

p e lp n o lrs

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Mr. and Mr*. Ieon Magee
of Madera lload and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Freidlr of E»
trclla Drive are entertaining
Mr. and Mrs George It. Mu
gee of Garden City, Ixing Is­
land, N V . while they are
Writing in Dellary.

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Fashions And Hats
Highlight DeBary
Garden Club Meet

PH. 323-0313

Miss Cornelia Shaw and sis­
ter, Nellie Shaw, of Marta
lload, bad as their guest. Mr*.
Chauneey Webster of Clinton
Corners, N. Y.

Public Invited
To Hear Dr. Perez
At Nurses Meet
Florida Nurses, District No.
37, will convene Mondsy,
March 15, at 8 p.m. at the
Health Center for the regular
meeting.
Following the short business
session. Dr. Luis Perez will
address the group on Commu­
nism, with the general public
cordially invited at 8:30 for
his address.
All members are asked to
attend the Important meeting,
followed by the outstanding
program.

Ixora Garden Club
Will Meet Friday
The March meeting of the
Ixora Garden Club will be
held March 12 at the home ol
Mrs John M. Morgan.
Mrs Fred Ganas will pro
sent tlie schedule for Uic
Ixora Cluli's flower show
which will be held later in
Ihe spring .
All members are urged to
be present for this most im
portanl meeting.

Party Celebrates Birthday

MISS MARCIA Lipplncott, (laughter of Mr.
and Mra. R. W. Llpplncott, ia a neninr nt
Seminole Ilitrh School
and a recent recipient
of a general acholarahip for the prepara­
tion of tcachera. The
award wan made on a
c o m petitive examina­
tion basis and compli­
ance with other re&lt;|tiircmonta. Miss Llpplncott has been ac­
cepted a t Florida State
University for for the
19G5-G6 term.

Klmbra L e a O'JCrinskey,
daughter of Chief and Mrs.
Paul O'Krinikey, of 609 Mi­
mosa Terrace, waa honor
guest of a birthday party
March 7 In celebration of ber
sixth birthday.
The guests were delighted
with an afternoon of games,
prizes, favors and appetizing
refreshment!.
Attending the celebration
with tha parents and honoree
were Mrs. Ruby Jordan, kin­
dergarten t e a c h e r ; Mike,
Mark and Tim O'Krlnskey,
the honoree'a brothers, and
Kim Palmer, Mika B irr , Jeff
Jernlgan, Kathy Koscbwltz,
Debbie Hines, Anna Dalton,

Mark Salyers, Karl Palmer
and Eddie Bussard.
Also Nancy Salyers, Gale
Palm er, Shawna Frey, Venicla Barr, Jim Lyon*, Debbie
and Nancy Fredericks. Sher­
yl, Sammy, Melanie and Betty
Griffith, Sonja and Linds
Guthrie, Jackie, M itt and
Johnny Alexander. G a r y ,
Vera and Ben Bobson and
Lori and Shirley Kaamuaaen.
Extending
congratulations
but unable to attend the gals
fete were the O'Krlnskey ne­
phews, Courtlsnd E. Ander­
son, managing editor ot St.
Petersburg Times, and Glenn
Anthony, Governor'! ataff, At­
lanta, Ga.

KIMBRA O’KRINSKEY

EN TERPRISE PERSONALS
By Mra, Ritchie Harris
Miss Csrol Lynn Perkins of
Detroit, Mich., was visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Alberta War­
ner, for several day* with
plans to stay s couple or so
m o n t h s . Her grandfather,
Percy Brown, formrrly of St
Claire, Mich., and Lake Wales
died suddenly. Carol's father,
William Pcrklna, who is a
brother of Alberta, came

an appendectomy Saturday
night at the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital in Sanford. Her
daughter, Mrs, Jerry (Ann)
Ix&gt;ve, and her daughter of
Charleston, S. C., arrived
Tuesday for a visit with her
Ear! Jessup, Charles Mil- parent*.
chell and Red Drake of MeKcnzie, 111., are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard WUborn and family,
down and picked up Lynn to
take her back home. Alberta
had only a few houri with her
brother whom she had not
seen for seven years.

March Is the month for the
annual Red C ron drive, lo
plan now and be prepared
when your collector comes
calling for your donation to
was a biography of General this worthy cause.
Sanford presented by Guy
Joe Margin left Monday
morning to return to his home
In Byhalla, Min.

Page 6—March 11, 1963

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Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Hamilton
of New Smyrna Beach were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hamilton and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hamilton
are moving to-St. Louis where rn
o
ho will be employed.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L X
Dunn spent Sunday with their Q
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Earl Ogden, in
Jacksonville.
Mrs. S. B. Ray underwent

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To bring out the pattern of
a textured knit — lace, popcorn, needlepoint, ottoman,
honeycomb — tap it with a
sponge or folded washcloth
during drying,- home econo­
mists suggest.

Mrs. G Whltford who was
ell route to Waller Heed Hos­
pital in Washington, D. C.,
w is forced by plane trouble to
stop at Montgomery, Ala
Mrs. Whltford expects to
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Biography To Jaycee Wives

Stricklsnd, Cdr. U S N., ret .
presently head of the Social
Studies Department of South
Seminole Junior High School.
Mr. Strickland's resume of
General Sanford, one of the
founders of Sanford, was moil
educational and constructive
in the Interesting review of
the famed pioneer.
M e m b e r s attending the
meeting were the Mmes
Linda McKee, Mary Jean Ber­
rien, llette Skates,
Ethel
Thomas, Paulette White, Jo
Ann Howe and Marilyn Morri­
son.

Wurfm-fl

W EEK-END

Guy R. Strickland Reviews
Mr*. Dave Berrien was hos­
tess recently at her Magnolia
Avenue home to the regular
meeting of the JayCec Wives
Club with the president, Lin­
da 31cKce, presiding over the
business session.
Welcomed to the club as
prospective members w e r e
Mrs. Frances Itowdcn. Mrs,
Ann Moore arul Mrs. Maggie
Hawthorne.
Tho metropolitan telephone
system was discussed at great
length with the members giv­
en a detailed report of the
alms and benefit* derived
from the toll free service. The
members voted unanimously
to a p p r o v e the proposal,
which they feel will promote
constructive relations with the
area expansions.
Tlie president invited all
JajCce members and their
wives to her home for a steak
party, Saturday, March 20, at
7.30 p in.
Game night is scheduled
for the next meeting which
is designed for the new mein
lien to belter acquaint them­
selves with the present m em ­
bers.
The hostess gift, a luxurious
box of perfumed soap, was
awarded Belle Skates.
Highlighting t h e meeting

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March 1 in celebration of her nixth birthday.
Colorful. balloons, party pretty favor*, hats,
iniiska and delicious refreshments created a fes­
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Love Neighbor
Theme Of DeBary
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By Mrt. John Leone
The DeBary Garden Club
annual Spring Flower Show
will be held April ?-« at the
Community Center, with the
theme being, "Love Thy
Neighbor."
Various chairmen are the
following: Mri. C. V. Wood­
ard, general chairman: Mrs.
Angel Diaz, staging and artlstic design; Mrs. J. J. Bischoff, manager and secre­
tary; Mrs. H. E. Batson,
judges; Mrs. G. Keislnich,
publicity; Mrs. J. A. Lau,
commercial d i s p l a y ; Mrs.
Marjorie Lambert. Mr*. J.
V. Richard and Mr*. W. C.
Naegel, horticulture; Mr*. J.
11. Chambers, schedule; Mr*.
A. L. Arrington, properties;
Mr*. L. P. Reed, hospitality;
Mrs. A. L. Lincoln, educa­
tional; Mrs. W. Ferguson, pa­
trons; Mrs. M. Van Brackle,
finance, and Miss Elsie John­
ston, books.
It is not necessary to be a
Garden Club member to ente r the show. Entries must be
registered In advance with
Mrs. J. J. Blschoff not later
than April 1.

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Mr. Magic Delights Chris Gardner's Birthday Guests
A festival of fun combined] and confusion transformed Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gard ] as their young lord and mas- birthday, Saturday, March 5.
Clusters of colorful ballooni
with mirth mystery, illusion! the Valencia Drive home o f j n e r into a birthday bonanza I ter, Chris, celebrated his tilth
gaily- festooned the party are*
while the young guests engag­
ed in hilarious havoc with the
lilts and horns they received
as favors. As the many gifts
were opened they were all
“ checked out" for durability.
Complementing the beauti­
ful birthday cake, bearing
five glowing candles, was ice
cream, punch and pretty party confections.
Highlighting the gala event
was the unexpected appear­
ance of Mr. Magic himself
(Harry Wise of Sanford). Mr.
Magic, who is a local TV and
stage entertainer, east a m a ­
gic spell over his young aud­
ience with the affable air of
Mandrake the Magician.
The guests were spellbound
as the clever Mr. Magic per­
formed invincible illusions be­
fore their very eyes in an
enchanting, exciting manner.
The entrancing enlertainmrnt
was Iranqiiiliztng and hypno­
tizing as the audience relish­
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MR. MAGIC, left, cclebrntctl entertainer, and
Christopher Gardner, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter J. Gardner, perform feats of magic for other

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CREAM OF CORN SOUP
1 cup corn
2 cups milk, scalded
3 tbsps. melted butter
aalt and pepprr
1 cup boiling water
3 tbsps. flour
H tsp. minred onion
1 tbsp. chopped Celery leaves
Brown onion and celery
leaves in butter. Add flour.
Mix until smooth. Add milk
slowly, stirring constantly
water. Cook over hot water
until thick and smooth. Add
corn. Season to taste Heat
thoroughly. If desired, celerysalt to .tas te may bo subsll
luted for chopped celery leav­
es Serves 6.
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CHICKEN CORN-MEAL
SOUP
6 cups chicken broth
’» rup diced onion
1 cup dired potatoes
1 cup chopped chicken
U cup corn meal
salt and pepper
Heat broth to boiling. Add
vegetables. Cover
Simmer
until vegetables are tender.
Sift In corn-meal slowly, stir­
ring conatantly. Add chicken
Season to taate. Cover. Sim­
m er 10 mlnutei. Serves 10.
CHIU CON CARNE
1 lb. hamburger
Vi cup ground auet
cupa cooked kidney beans
2 cupa cooked totnaloe*
1 cup water

young guests at n birthday bonanza March 5,
cclebruting Christopher's fifth birthday,

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By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
My, oh. my this kind of
weather sur? Is soup weather,
isn’t it? Soup in cans, packag­
ed soup or even frozen all
taste good. Two or more can­
ned varieties of soup combin­
ed into one givea a delicious
flavor. For example; cream
of mushroom and tomato;
black bean and tomato; toma­
to and clam chowder; cream
of celery and vegetable; to­
mato and onion and tomato
and green pea. Of course,
there are many more. Let s
rlso try some homemade kind
too.
CARROT SOUP
6 carrots
3 medium potatoes, sliced
1 medium onion, sliced
3 &lt;1Is. water
4 slices bacon
2 tbip*. butter
fi crackers, rolled
salt and pepper
Combine vegetables and wa
ter Cover. Cook until tender
Add haron which has been
fried until crisp and chopped.
Adil butler. Season to taste
Add cracker crumbs. Simmer
10 minutes Serves 8
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Garden Clubbers

Meet Monday

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Good with every outfit. Hnndsewn front
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AMERICAN RED CROSS STAFFER Mm . lva
Kunavrl i» preacnliul U.Vvenr horviie certifi­
cate liv Regional Manager .lames It, Hickey ilurinj; retirement ceremonies at Soullicunlern Area
heaili|Uarters of the orr'am/atuni. Mm. Knnuvel
hns lieen ARC fielil ilirector at C S. Air Fori e
Hospital, Orlando, the past u r n . She has head­
ed staffs at various iiiilitnrv hospitals in the
southeast in recent years, and also served in
hospitals in the I'ananin C an al /one. As a ietiree she will join the Red &lt; loss reserve corps
of case workers for assiyiimeiit to major dis­
aster relief operations. Mr- Raiinvel lives at 121
Fine Forest Drive, Sanford.

Altamonte Personals
lly Julia llarlii*
Mrs Howard Willoughby and
Mr. and Mis. Walter W Mts. Jot* Simuurk.
Hauser of Dolores Drive, Dol
Mr and Mrs Howard WagBay Manor, w e r e rreeni
weekend guests of Mrs Mar ncr of Mavwood. N J , were
June E. Boggs of tho Florida rcrrnl huuarguests of Mr. and
School (or Ihe Deaf in St Mr&gt; W'. Russell Seeberger, of
Augustine.
A group of ladies In the
Altamonte Springs area, who
meets once a month and plays
300 will hold It* annual gl-t to
gethrr w i t h a dinner al
Crelghton'i in Winter Talk
Mall. The members are Mrs
Guy N u b s , Mrs. Thomas
Householder. Mrs. A. Bon
tempo, Mrs Klton Klmg, Mrs
Jay Neff, Mrs. Robert Burk
hart, Mrs William McGinnis.
Mrs W i l l i a m Armstrong.

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4 cups shredded lettuce
6 slices bacon, diced
t* cup water
aalt
1 clova garlic or
1 amall onion, minced
U HP- E«rllc aalt
■4 cup vinegar
U cup chopped onion
4 tbsps. sugar
chili powder
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lettuce and onion. Combine
vinegar, water and bacon fat.
Heal to boiling. Add season­
ings and sugar. Combine with
lettuce mixture. Serve at
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TOMATO BEAN SOUP
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2 cups Navy beans
CHOCOLATE FRUIT
salt
PUDDING
2 Aups rooked tomatoes
3 squarei chocolate
% lb. dired harun or salt pork
2 cups milk
Wash beans
Cover with
l&lt;i tbsp. gelatin
cold water Add bacon nr salt
's cup cold water
pork. Cover Ileal to boiling
lv cup chopped dates
Simmer until tender, but not
I tap. vanilla flavoring
mushy, adding waler as need­
1 cup sugar
ed Season to taste Add to
niators. Simmer 30 minutes
tap salt
lv cup seedless raisins
Serve hot. Serves fi
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' , rup chopped nuts
Combine chocolate and milk,
Some time ago 1 had a re
quest fur a Lamb Salad 1 llrst in double holler until
had never heard of it but have ; chocolate Is melted Beat un­
kept on looking for It and 1 lit hlrndrd Soften gelatin In
finally found one. Hope tins water. Add sugar and salt.
Mix well. Add to chocolate
it the one,
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I.AMB SALAD
thoroughly ills solved Chill un­
2 rup, diced cooked lamb
til slightly thickened
Add
I rup dired rrlrry
3 hard cooked eggs, chopped fruits, nuts and flavoring Stir
until wel l blended Pour Into
mayonnaise dressing
’• cup diced cucumber jutklei molds Chill until firm Unl l* Dps. lemon Juice or vine­ mold Garnish with sweetened
I whipped riea m Serves 6
gar
sail and pepper
I rup shredded ratihage
Combine lamli. celery, rah
hage. pickles and lemon juice.
.Moisten w i t h mayonnaise
Season to taste Mix lightly
with two forks. Serve on crisp
lettuce Garnish with slices ol
hard cooked eggs It desired,
Itv Jane Casselberry
beef, pork, mutton may be
The South Seminole Garden
substituted for lamb. One- Chili will meet Monday at 1 30
half rup aspargus tips or
P m at the Casselberry Worn
shredded carrots may be add­
an's Club tu finalize plana for
ed to give variety in flavor. Hh- Spring
Flower Show
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srhedulrd for Saturday, April
PEACH BUTTERSCOTCH
to
TARTS
Mrs O. W. Holmes is gen
12 canned peach halves
eral chairman of the show
*4 cup corn syrup
which will hr held at the Cas
sclberry- Woman's Club.
3 tbsps flour
\ cup brown sugar
A film on flower arrange8 tbsps melted butter
nienls will hr presented at
2 tsp*. lemon julea
Monday's meeting.
salt
Hostesses will be
Mrs
Glean Humes, chairman, Mrs
tsp mace
Combine butter and Hour. Tom Hurston. Mr* Edward
Add syrup, sugar, mare, lem­ Nagle, Mrs Russell Corwin,
on juice and a few grains of Mr*. Clark McCoy and Mrs
sill Cook, atirrlng conatantly, D. O. Pringle
until thick. Place pearlies,
hollow side up. in muffin tins
lined with unhakrd p a s try ..
Cover with the sauce Cover
with atrip* of pastry. Bake in
tot oven (430 degrees) for 13
minutes. Lower heat to 400
and bike 13 minutes longer.
Serves 12.

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and Mark Cahill, Beth Wornhie. Torrt Riley, Tony and
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Brian
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DEAR ABBV: 1 hope you
can help me with a prob­
lem which ia rather unuaual. X waa born without
th a t part of an arm juat
below the elbow. Having
been born that way, I find
It awkward to explain to
people why I hove only one
arm. Try aa I do, It alwaya
enda up with the aame
queation, ''but w h y !" My
little nephew ia now at the
Stage where ho aaka a lot
of i|ucationa, and he la ao
perplexed about thla. Be­
lieve it or not, I havo had
many hurt a from playmatea
whoae mothers used me as
an “example" to make their
children behave. Mothers
will tell their children that

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God "punished" me like
that—and if they are not
good, it could happen to
them.
There must he others
who have a similar prob­
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satisfy the curious small
fry.

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happen now and then, and
that your incomplete arm Is
one of them; that you do
not feel handicapped and
have learned to live with
the loss.
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DEAR ABBY: One day
last week a very good
friend of ours invited my
husband and me to join her
and her husband for a drive
to a nearby resort to spend
the day and have dinner In
the evening. We ncrcpted.
I jitr r she culled hack and
said they owed another
couple a dinner and ask­
ed what 1 thought about
asking them to join usT
It so happens that I do
not like the other couple.
Being around them leaves
me low in spirits, so I told
her that I didn't think
much of the idea. Well, she
didn't invite them. Now my
husband is ashamed of me.
lie said I should have
agreed to let the other
couple join us and suffered
through the day and eve­
ning. If ho ia right, tell
me Why.
PERPLEXED
DEAR PERPLEXED: I
think
your husband
Is
wrong. Since you were
ASKED by your hostess
whether you wanted the
other couple to Join you,
there waa no reaeon for

you to hava been hyprocritical.
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Messed. May God bless you
for wanting to help “some
unwed mother.”
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Inlanders Drop
League Lead
The fast-charging Cut 'N
Curl foursome of the Jet
Kowler-ettes Women's Bowl­
ing League has now replaced
(he Inland Materials team for
the league lead. V ■
The Cut 'N Curl Iasiles now
hold a five game lead over
the Inland "Cementeri" and
are only six games over third
place Warner Realty.
Bernice Smith collected lea­
gue honora with her 184 high
single to finish the setion with
a 536 scratch series. However,
Alice Murphy's 210 was good
enough to win the week's title
for her In the singles depart­
ment and series nod dropping
to Bernice Smith.
Additional high scores turned ia were those of Parkis
Owens 179/487; Joan Everly
188/465; Medi Wiltshire 185/
488; Alice Sexton had a 165
and Martha Billings shot a
180.
It was not too difficult a
morning (or toppling the 5-7
split as three of the Bowlercites converted same — Alice
Sexton, Mary Sternum and
Nancy Salyers.
The 4 5-7 dropped twice for
(Jinny Chadwick; Die 2 5 8 for
Lou Meeks; (8-7-10 m»de by
Eva Itiati; 5 6 10 converted by
June Spolski; Ilarkis Owens
6 7 and the 4 5 fur Elaine
Koslival.
Alice Murphy rolled two
turkejs with Bernice Smith
and Martha Billings each col­
lecting one. Mcda Wiltshire
tied four strikes together for
the longest string within lea
gue play for that morning's
action.
GIIIBBKH A GRF.KTF.lt
NEW YORK tU l'U — A
former professional football
slur has deserted the grid­
iron to become a restaurant
manager, lie is Bill lllnrk,
defensive halfback for the
Detroit Lions, who bus been
named resident manager of
the island House, a new din­
ing spul in Freeport, Grand
Buliuma Islands.
FRUSTRATED
PITTSBURGH (U I'II—Al­
though the Pittsburgh Steelera have played continuously
in the National Football Lea­
gue since 1933, when the cir­
cuit started its championship
KHine. they hava yst to win
a division title.

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Here Is another bridge dis­
cussion by the Jacobyi. F a ­
ther starta off:
O. J .: "South won the club
lead with his ace and played
three rounds of trumps to
wind up in dummy. Then he
led dummy’s three of spades
and played th e ^ k in g after
East followed with the deuce.
West took hti ace and played
a aecond club. South won In
dummy, entered hl» hand with
a second spade and played
out his last two trumps. Two
diamonds w e r e
discarded
from dummy while West, who
had let a diamond go on the
third trump lead, had to jet­
tison his last two diamonds.
"Then South led a diamond
to dummy'J ace and West was
forced to unguard his ten of
spades to retain his club stop­
per and South romped off with
the alam. Do you think that

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10-11 p.m. CBS. The De­
fenders. “Nobody Asks What
Hide You're On." A liberal
woman reporter kills a Negro
fugitive in self-defense but
just ss ehe appears to be win­
ning her case, she publicly
asks herself if her actions
were guided by prejudice.
The case is manslaughter, but
the black and while eltuation
is grayed beyond recognition
as Preston has to cope with
several versions of the same
story. Lee Grant ie effective
as the reporter and Ossie
Davis is a Negro assistant
D.A., further complicating the
situation. Strong drama.
7:30-8:30 p.m. NIIC. Daniel
Boone. "The Reunion." John
Mclntire. who ramrods ABC'e
“ Wagon Train" series, wan­
ders out of his series and out
of his element, lie plays Re­
becca Hoone'a father, a fron­
tier traveling salesman. We
doubt if Richard Rodgers will
cast him In the next revival
of "Oklahoma."
8-9 p.m. CBS. Perry Mason.
"The Case Of The Snd Si­
cilian." In addition to the
old
bromide “ Beware of
Greeks hearing gifts," you
might add "beware of Italians
hearing
vendettas." T hat’s
what's involved In tonight's
ease. Loads of Italian family
intrigue ami murder, with
money at the bottom of
everything. Margo guests as
the victim's mistress with a
king ailed axe to grind.
8:30-9:30 pm . NBC. Dr,
Kildare la a helpless by­
stander during u frustrating
drama between a brilliant,
but unattractive, woman and
u simple man, pel haps too
simple to accept a physical
problem philosophically. Hav­
ing found a responsive man,
she is fared with cancer su r­
gery which she fears will re­
pel him. Hope rentes in the
form of a third party. Colleen
Drwhurst gives a power­
ful performance aa the hap­
less woman, with Tom nnstcy
as her panicky husband.
8:30-9 p.m. ABC. My Three
Sons. "Fountain Of Youth."
Uncle Charley's predicament
is summed up by Mike's
comment that "you can lead
some people to the fountain
of youth, but you can't
make them drink." Charlie

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meets an old vaudeville p art­ Chance.” (Color) Barry Sulli­
ner who tries to rejuvenate van and Glenn Corbett star
him with Hollywood exer­ as two soldiers of contrasting
cises, mud baths and diet,
character,' one war-torn and
but carrot puree instead of
rake ia the last straw. Glcria disillusioned, the other a
Swanson plays the old pal baby-faced idealist with sur­
and she gives the show a good prising ruggedness. They're
though uncharacteristic spot in a dungeon, waiting to be
of drama in her touching ac­ abet at sunrise when they are
count of the feeling* of an offered n ray of hope by a
Folish girl friend of a Nazi
aging actreaa.
9- 9:30 p.m. ABC. Bewitch­officer. What happens to her
ed. "Which Witch Is Which?" and how is n break in the
Oh, th a t Endora is a wild pattern of this shopworn plot,
10-11 p.m. ABC. Jimmy
one. She turns herself into
a lovely duplicate of Saman­ Dean Show. I’lenty of hightha creating havre and a class entertainment in this
hilarious situation. She adores one. That fine country singall the attention she geta er Judy Lynn does acme of
from young men and encour­ her c o u n t r y specialities,
ages It, not realizing that "Howdy, Neighbor, Howdy,"
Samantha will be blamed for "Orange Blossom Special,"
such sexy deviltry. Good “She's Just An Antique In
neighbor Gladys catches En- My Closet," “ Durham Heel,"
dnra in several compromising "Cotton Field*’* and join*
situations and Darrin has Jimmy in "Baby Elephant
his problems. But the unhap- Walk." Jimmy solo* to " I t ’s
piest cne of all is the young My Lazy Day," "Softly And
man who falls for the latest Tenderly," "Pass Me By,"
of the red hot mamas.
and joins Tocts Thielmans
10- 11 p.m. NBC. Suspenseon "Swanre llivor" and Jerry
Theatre. "The Last Clear Vale o n - "Two Of A Kind."

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had heard the bidding and
ahould have noted that South
had bid spades after opening
with a five card heart suit.
Hence, South would hold four
spades and East two and West
would have nothing to lose by
holding off.
"By the way, dad, do you
think that East might have
doubled North's three dia­
mond bid? In that case West
would have opened a diamond
and the squeeze could never
have materialised."
O. J.: "Yes! There was
practically no chance that
North and South actually were
[finding a diamond fit and
E ast certainly wanted a dia­
mond lead. What do you think
of the bidding?"
J.J.: "Very good. The slam
would be layed down with a
reasonable break in spades."

DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
Wbenerver my nephew, eight,
come* In our house, the first
thing he wants to do is to put
on one of my daughter's
dresses. He is a bright boy;
but his effeminate ways are
a terrible worry to my bro­
ther though he never mentions
them. I know that the boy is
the cause of most of the trou­
ble between him and my sis­
ter-in-law. She coddles the
boy, Recently he esme to a
meal with his head draped in
some chiffon he had found in
my (laughter’s rag bag. Ills
mother laughed but my bro­
ther left the house . . .
ANSWER; Are you telling

m e that the problem is possi­
bly homosexual trends in this
child?
I don't think it is. I think
it Is your brother's willingness
to live in secret terror of
these possible trends In the
child instead of hauling him
off to a psychological clinic
and saying, "la my aon sick?
If he ia, let’a start trying to
make him well."
However, the boy's healthy
development is not my point.
His father Is.
To be willing lo live in sec­
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is
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homosexual trends, mental re-

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The new hair styles are,
the authorities sny, "very
ladylike,” a new word in
fashion and I am glad to
bear iL The* hair styles seem
to have dash, rather than just
prettiness. The word you wilt
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soft and flattering coloring
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though.
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Urdatlon or any othor devia­
tion tells us that wa have a
problem—a problem of arro­
gance. .We are victima of the
proud belief that we are r e ­
sponsible for (be abnormality.
Secretly, we believe we held
Ihc power lo alter the circum­
stances which produced it—
and failed lo alter them. This
is not only an arrogant belief
but an unrealistic one.
The circumstances which
produce abnormalities in chil­
dren arc uncontrollable and
beyond our power to alter. If
we married a woman who,
chooses to feminize our son,
lhe forces which attracted us
to such a woman were un­
known to us; and we cannot
bo held responsible for their
results. But we are responsi- ■
blc for refusing to be punish­
ed for those results.
%!
Wc are responsible for get­
ting up on our hind feet and
saying to the woman who
finds our son's effeminacy
amusing. “This Is not funny
to me. 1 am through suffering
over it. And I am taking my
son to a clinic so that he can
be turned back into the boy
he is."
I don’t know whether you
can get your anguish-loving
brother to do something about
his pain. But 1 can tell you
one thing. Nothing better
could happen to his son than
to see his father claim his
rights as a man and a father
as nothing worse could hap­
pen lo him thpn to see that
father continue to co-operata
with his destructive mother.

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GENERAL TENDENCIES!
A dsy brimming ovr with po­
tentially fine activity that
run pluce moat everyone on a
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or material well-being accord­
ing to the use made of this
1
day, which can be noted in
your own sign following.
Think out what you want the
most and apprcach'from every
possible angle. Re romantic,
too.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.
19) Those dwelling with you
now understand your needs
and you do likewise with
greater clarity. You can get
a new sta rt In several spheres S t a l ­
of your endeavor. Finish what ways HAS
BEFORE.
is -on hand first, however.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to *May BUSTER*
20) Keeping busy with ap­
pointments, shopping, etc. can
certainly make you mere suc­
cessful and earn the respect
of others. Partners understand
your aims. They give much
co-operation.
GEMINI (May 21 to Junr
21) Greater abundance can
come if you mentally concen­
trate upon that which is tru­
ly lucrative end within your
V
sphere of rspsbllity now.
Hava you made improvements
on property! Tlan them now,
if not.
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(J u n e

22 to July 21) A day and
night for doing quite aa you
like, but get a good sta rt and
aim right for your goals. De
kind in dealing with others.
This builds up good will and
prestige you need.
YO U ARE GROWING- ] YOUR- WILL To
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Let me try t o h y p n o t iz e RESIST IS
SLEEPT— SLEEPT™ J
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YOU. OKAY. OADP
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need. Do so privately and they
co-operate.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Your allies will appreci­
ate you more now and assist
b
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you state elearly what you
desire. Going to worthwhile
social sffaira is very good,
too. Re charming in PM.
ynitr-THE cur/a*: who
i wont ee
THEN I MWTAJ WLLOLirr
TEAM
LIRRA ( Sept, 23 to Oct.
\U
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too . rr h o n t e e a w a w w t h o j t vou ,
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your aims with decision and
ONTH ST&amp; U ^.
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firmness since your public
YANCEY... I
image ctn grow. Don’t hesi­
Y
H O C rM Y
tate to call on important peo­
ple S tart a real uptrend in
all of your affairs.
SCORPIO (O c t 23 to Nov.
21) Get out and see those per­
*
j
sons with whom you can have
a pleasant interchange of
ideas and happiness. You are
pretty much in a rut. Meet
the people who appeal to you,
also.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
*Your la te s t sc rip t. M other G oose? No, I havon’t, but
Dec. 211 Use your Intuition
a s soon a s I can I'Ll ta k e a g a n d e r a t i t . .
ns to how you happily can do
favora for those who have
)&gt;een kind to you. Discharge as
many obligations as you ean.
Then be very loving with
IF TOO DON'T
mate in PM.
STOP G0£lPltfG ABOUT ME. I U
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to CAST A SP£U AND 1W N YOU
Jan 20) Show associates that
IY D SOMETHING U5LT’, ROTTEN,
you will co-operats fully in
AND HORRIBLE.
some new plan that brings
S-ll
greater mutual success. Do
i-V
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* IM1 hr Wii. lass. TM •#* 111 M I
sition with big-wigs admira
bly.
YOU t(VE NEAR HEM, AND \ B*CBLV-.IB
we sk snpj . a m
F ka: e may hiVe tity
AQUARIUS (Jsn. 21 to
KNOW TM' RB&amp;lOW. IP WI Hi U f SNJWS Tg
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Feb. 19) Since being idle is
TflAvEP
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a good day to labor with true
UGUN,ROTTEN AND HoRRiBLf/
WAV St CVftJ
diligence. Show how fine a
producer you are. Get those
Ll
new ideas to work and please
associates, too. PISCES (Feb. 20 l« Mar.
20) Re thoughtful of others
today and do favors they will
appreciate as well as find
happiness thereby yourteif.
Plan evening's entertainment
early. Get In touch with congenials.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
Pbrr perhaps ^
TODAY, he or she early will
1%
AFTER I PUT IN
understand ths meaning of
MY INTERNSHIP
getting along happily with
ELSEWHERE. WtU,
fellow man, since the nature
A/iAYBE I COULD
COME BACK HERE
is basically s loving ona. The
FOR M/RESIDENCY.
field of manufacturing or sail­
ing would be Ideal here, and
HOW DOES THAT
alio dealing in antiques,
S0UMCLDOCTORT
which are ever priceless, Ear­
ly point out that a little hard
LIKE A
covering over the emotional
AN INTERN HAS TO BE ON THE 8A1I, BW,
RNQ, CLEAR
structure is necessary in or­
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“Crack down on the younj? punks,”
Is the simple remedy many have for
the problem of juvenile delinquency.
It was the advice famed painter
Andrew Wyeth received in letters
from all over the country after his’
studio in Chadds Ford, Pn., was ran­
sacked to the tune of $3,000 by a
horde of hoodlums ranging in age
from 16 to 24.
But Wyeth “decided to gamble.”
He promised he would not press char­
ges against any of the boys who vol­
untarily came forward and "gave ev­
idence that they understood the harm
in their act."
Eventually, only nine or 10 of the.

Worry Clinic

youths showed up at his studio (out
of an estimated 50 who participat­
ed). Most of them were high school
drop-outs.
A few parents came, but most
stayed away. “If they lack even that
much interest in their kids," says
Wyeth, “ I feel sorry for us."
But he is encouraged by the effect
of his talks on the few boys who did
come forward. They show signs of
appreciating their personal problems.
With the others, maybe cracking
down is the only answer. Or maybe
some of them have already been
cracked down on sometime in the .
past and never had the Wyeth meth- L^
od tried on them.

None Too Tiny
There was very little fanfare the
other day when the latest emerging
nation loft the cocoon of colonialism
for the harsh light of independence.
To be sure. The Gambia is a very
little nation—the smallest in Africa,
in fact, nnd one of the smallest in
the world.
The Gambia's 360,000 people live in
an area about, twice th e'sire of Pelaware, but it is stretched out for
nearly 300 miles in a 15 to 30-milewidc strip on each side of the Gam­
bia River. The country is surround­
ed by the Republic of Senegal as the
Panama Canal Zone is by Panama.
It was in 1588, the year of the
Spanish Armada and the beginning
of the rise of England nnd the de­
cline of Spain, thnt the first Britons
arrived in Gambia. Not until 1783,
however, the year in which George
111 formally recognized the independ­
ence of the United States, did Eng­
lish merchants secure unrivaled con­
trol of the river trade.
Now, after nlmost -100 years of
contnct with Britain. The Gambia,

last of the British colonies in Afri­
ca. has taken its place ns a self gov­
erning member of the Commonwealth
of Nations, as well ns the commun­
ity of nations. Like most of the oth­
ers who have joined the club in re­
cent years, The Gambia is not selfsupporting and will require substan­
tial aid from Britain for years to
come.
But the country’s potentialities are
great—hydro-electric development of
its great river, for instance. May it
now begin to flower with freedom.

Thought For Today
If any one thinks he_is religious,
and does not bridle his tongue but
deceives his heart, this man’s reli­
gion is vain.—James 1.26.
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Religion is a candle inside a multi­
colored lantern. Everyone looks
through a particular color, but the
candle is always there.—Mohammed
Naguib, former president of Egypt.

Helen Fuller Soys

Objects To Omnibus
fense budget and ao labelled.
The reason this has not been
done in the pant is that more
members of Congress have
hern willing lo vote funds for
arms than for economic de­
velopment. In tiie years of the
cold war with the Communist
countries Presidents Truman,
Eisenhower, Kennedy and now
Johnson wrap up military aid
with economic aid to assure
Congressional approval of the
whole package.
The result of this and oth­
er practices that have devel­
oped since Gen. George Mar­
shall launched his plan to rvl.uild Kurope after World
War li is a considerable
Enlevprlat
Altamonte Springs
a
on iutil of bu I c a lie i a! lo con­
Mra. Rltehle Harris
Mr*. Julia Hartaa
fusion.
838-1318
688 3834
Senator Fulhright makes it
648-4664
Bear Lake-Foreal City
• leal tliat he ia speaking from
Mr*. Maryann Milea
L«*e 3t*ry
no isolat lonist position lie
838-3878
Mra. Franrr* Waaler
does not propose to cut off
322-621*
Caaaelberry
foreign aid. "The issue that
Mrs. Jane CaaaaikeiTy
Lak* Monro*
I raise," the Arkansas Deinn118-SOM
Mr*. H. L. Johnaoa
riut
told the Senate last week,
222-6721
Chuluota
"is whether the kind of pro­
I.ongwood
Mr*. Joan Magia
gram we are now running
Mr*. Donn* Kate*
383-3742
has not outlived Its useful­
838-1117
DeHary
ness." Ilis intention, the Sen­
North Orlando
Mra. John Leon*
ator says, is to turn the fore­
Mr*. Margaret Coaby
688-4883
ign aid program from a
122-616$
Deltona
"hodge-podge of diverse ac­
Osteen
Mra. Mildred Haney
tivities" into a measure he
Mrs. Clarenre Snyder
668-5631
122-4441
ran recommend to the Sen­
Geneva
ate.
Oviedo
Mr*. JoAnn Hays
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
For one thing, Fulhright
165-3160
346-4873
will try to turn over large
portions of Ibe foreign loan
p r o g r a in to inter national
groups "In my travel i I have
never teen a srgn that said
’World Hank tin Home*", Ful­
hright told hia colleagues.
As chairman of the presti­
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida T h u m .,‘March II, 1965 gious Foreign Halations Com­
mittee and » ranking member
wALTr.it a . t i R i o w , acDiron and r i r i . i i u m
of lire .Southern Memoe ratic
r m v h tn l.T ailv s, iin tlsiiss * n ,» r s i N in iw
hierarchy, the Senator's words
PAM, miOOKSIIIHB
m in SORT A L K IISIISS
carry
gical weight. A* a for­
Associate Kdltor
A4v*rlialnaliirscior
mer member of that club.
UOHIl WII.LIAMS
mot URKRN
Society ta ilo r
Advsriltlni M sa*|srPresident Johnson ia not un­
aware of thia fact. And now
DOTTIH AUSTIN
JANUS ■HOEMAKKB
that Fulhright is making
Clir Kdltae
Ziyilassa
d ea r that he is willing to bite
j r o i vsrwt.l.S
»h u i W IL U
as well as hark, it ia not un­
O s a l r *4lt#r
Maehasleal Busy
likely that the White House
MILL VINCENT
BU(( rbotogrspbBr
will soon be modifying it*
opinions on foreign aid in the
PublUhsd dally aaoapi Saturday, Buaday and Christmas, pub* direction of Senatorial opin­
llshsd Saturday p re sid in g Christina*
ion.
ILMIISII-T1US SATIS
Itoru a Dsllatry
li e w a s h
WASHINGTON — The confuiion surrounding our posithin in Viet Nam is not detering Sen J. William Fulhright
(D-Ark.)
ftom determined
pursuit of what he consider*
an essential change in U.S.
foreign policy.
Months ago Fulhright. as
chairman of the Senate foreign relation* committee, announred that he would not
again take the floor aa leader
for the administration's nnnu-

al foreign aid bill unless radirnl changes were made. Ful
bright, like ninny other mem­
ber* of Congress, objects to
the "omnibus" nature of the
foreign aid legislation Congress is railed upon to ap
prove every year.
Primarily he feel* thnt it
ii improper ami nit*leading to
lump economic aid to developIng countries with military
aid, sa is our piactice. Milltary aid, Fulhright argues.
should be a pail of the de-

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S TS I MaatSa
ers beware! Don't litter (he
I M I Moatha
IS* I M aath
IS* I Meats
skating pond P ip er, candy
. Postal XaguUUaaa g r a v i d a that ait ■all atbscrtpusat St
wrappers and larger item* of
la a i r t a t a
litter carelessly tossed on the
I t s distal* M a s s a S t r t l lha Causa Mats which i* as- Ire can easily trip .skaters
!U1 ad sasiualvalj la thi tsaa tar rapakllaallta at all iha las*I
with rctiAlant personal In­
nswa prlatad la this aawawapsr.
juries, wCroi Keep America
K a t a r a d a a a t e a a S claaa a t a t t t r o s t t s t r 11, IBIS a t l h a P a s t
Beautiful.
O fflca a t B a a f a r d . P J a r l d a , a a d a r l h a A al ad C a s g r a a a ad M a r s h
"ThU is ■ esse where every
I. t i l l .
—— ---.---■ litter bit really hurts," ex
Ka p a r i a t a a y M a l a r i a l . a a w a a r s t r t i u s i t i . a r t h i s a d l l l a a plained the national anli littei
a t T h a A a a t a r d l i t r a i d B a y ha r a p r e d u a a d I s a a y B a a a a r w i t h organization. Clearly marked
a a l w r i t t a s p a r a d s a r a s • ( l h a p s h l l a h a r ad T h a Mar add. A s p
litter
receptacle* are urged
L a d l i l d i a l a r l i r a r a a p a a a l h l a f a r a a a h ra w re d u c i l a w wild ha
a e s a t d a r a d a s l a t r l n s i a s ws T h a H a r a l B ’s a a p y r t s h l a i d w ilt ha for every community skating
h a l l l l a h l t f a r S a n a a * , a a d a r t S a law.
pond and rink.
tail
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Dr. Crane’s

‘Seek A City Saint’ — 2

Appearance Deceives
I

Tnm is the smart modern
bridegroom who want* to
offer the heat surprise
wedding gift to his bride.
Heed the advire below. Not
only will thU gift be mml
delightful to a wife, hut it
even teaaen* her fear of
pregnancy, too. And em­
ployee look on it a* the
mark of a 'mature male.
CASK V-434: Tom 11., ag­
ed 25, is getting married next
week.
“ Or. Crane," he began,
"what would you suggest ns
the best gift I might offer
my new bride?
"She ia a wonderful girl
■ml rotea ‘Very Superior’ on
your 'Teat* for Sweetheart*.'
"So I'd like lo surprise her
with something speeinl as a
wedding gift from me. What
should it be?"
briefly, you ran'! best a
■'Family Income" life insuronrr policy!
For the nvernre young busbond is on snlorv and thus
TIMO has no sure-fiie nest egg to
support bis wife mid future
! bnldes. if n drunken driver
I should crash into him and
cut short his stay on this
earth.
Pespite the fact Tom rnmes

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Hy David Head
which was shaped hy my self(From the Hook Published conscious sanctity. 1 ended
my letters with "Yours in
Hy The Macmillan Co.)
Christ," and was both sorry
Distributed hy
and glad thut many or my
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. friends did not. When n
Anyone who takes the school acquaintance came to
Christian life seriously is con­ call I insisted on praying
cerned to give the right im­ with him; he did nut come
pression If we are trying lo again. I wore a pious badge,
he honest with ourselves, we and I stopped using Imir oil
shall admit thill thrie aie a which appeared to me to have
good many aelf-consciuut mo­ n worldly ooie about it.
Are there, in fail, visible
ment* when we are getting
across to someone else the indications of holiness with
in ?
"image" we wish to convey
It is Kierkegaard, the Dan­
of a wise patent, an efficient
worker or a modest maiden. ish theologian of the Inld-ltlth
It is not that we want prnple century, who tr ia ls this mstto think we are something we ter with unforgettable wisdom
know we are not, hut the de­ nnd whimsicality, lie tells us
sire that they shall see us ns in "Fear and Trembling" that
we me which means ns we lie has spent years searching
think we are So from Clin* for what he calls "the knight
trim pulpits we are endlessly 'of faith" (city saint to yout,
exhorted to live up to our All in vain, (Hhei men, he
profession, to make our wit says, travel the world looking
ness, aiul to put oui goods in foi rivets and mountains, new
the shop window.
stais, (aids of gay-colored
As soon as a man n-alues plumage, monstrous fislies,
that he "ought to lie holy" i idieutous races of men. But
lie tries to play It that wnj
he is not interested in these
I remember myself as * tilings One hope only would
y o u n g m an , i m i l l i n g a point •end hull t the ends of the
knight of
of comm it mi nt w ith str u n g i a 1 1h ti» see
cniotional over tones
\ n d t 11«It It.
He can im a g in e w hat it
a m q u ite
sure
now
that,
cal ne»| ly a n d with good III- would he like t o meet Inin.

So the smart young hus­
band will carry the type of
insurance which will pay his
wife a monthly icnome up to
20 years, and then give her
the full face value of his
policy, besides.
For example, when I mar­
ried, f was a salaried college
teacher.
So I took out three policies
of 110,000 each under what
was called the "Family in ­
come" type.
Each policy would pay one
per rent of the fate value per
month in case of my death,
either from disease or acci­
dent.
That
meant
that
Mrs.
Crane would have received a
total of $300 per month for

20 years.
Then, at (he end of that
20-year period, she would al­
so have received the full $30,000 fore value of the combin­
ed three po|irirs.
The cost of these "Family
Income" policies is not much
more than for straight life
insurance.
Hut that guaranteed month­
ly income is well worth the
• light
additional
premium
1 barge.
Insurance has really hern

,

i fiaivit long livnl K infutor* nnd

and leap buck suddently. clap
my hands together and say
half-aloud: ‘floo.1 Cod! Is this
really he? Why, he looks like
n tax collector! Hut it is
I r a ll y h f . "
In Ibis u n y K ic tk c p n a r d
d riv es hom e his conviction

thnt ymill would not hrrttt’iiUi1
tin* city saint if you found
him . He is so tike u th c r men
W hnt cuubl lit* m m c in limiti v
limn n miTUc chiss civil jn«r*
M in t? Yet th is is tin* g r i u n u r
nr! iclr.

l i Nik ill1 I In* ml v»*i I isetmuit s
mi tb*a city til 111min r'll# Here
is n v e r y
l urjre h e a d n ndfduuihlei s*. i «'ju 1‘Artit tn^r n puli*
l i ent pill tv T h e p i c t u r e of it
city yel il bi mi li
S u p p o s e we
an pocket n tit iktht iiuynii, 11*
the Imy * in t he tuul * «|i v.

VVIu.it dm tti* Heed to dn In
I til ri him Inin a i 11y emu ?
Shall wp druw tin ni m
hnltilliy up i« Itlhle** |VVe
rnui*t mnl mu tolors t*i the
mu»t .) *&gt;r chnnye hm rnmith
(rum « nmilint: upwntd n m r
to
« fruwriinjr down ward
*tirvr * I To he n nn inI ilf iiiiitld^ lunch 411*1i*m« l inn rn

(fully careit for ami educated
because of the loving arms
of departed husband* and
fntheis, thank* to regular
monthly insurance checks.
Social Security will never
handle the need* of a vvifs
and several youngsters who
are suddenly left without s
husband nnd daddy.
Private insurance is th? an­
swer, so you bridegrooms
should present a "Family In­
come" policy to your bride ore
your wedding day.
Its regular premiums are
like money in the bank and
have loan value for extra
emergencies.
Wilh hi* first monthly pre­
mium, Toni thus has on tap
a stint of $10,000 or more, in
event of untimely death.
(Always write to Dr,
Crane in rare nf thi* new*,
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope and 20 rents In rover
tvping and printing rnata
when vmi send for one nf
h is

h iH ik irts .)

/CMlv'k Witt* liimiii*' *aiu.li I K

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should normally live to he 80, „( this great nation, for it
an accident on the motor j,,.fleets the thoughtfulness of
highway can offset such long- Imsiiands.
jovity.
_
Mtlliops of children (and
Suppune 1nm nhould t h u s
be killed w ith in m few y e a n ,
leavitijr h i t wife w ith two or
three y o u n e n te n .
Socinl S e r u r i t v money
would not he iidetpiMie to Runturn th«* little fnmily.
So bin w ife would probably
t r y to £ot n job nnd ‘'fn rm
o u t " the to d d le rs to nome
kindly n e ig h b o r wnnm n who
would eei've io huby nitler.
rile i'li j1d i en would Inter
y e t m i n in inch ief u nit # i ow
up w it h o u t p ro p e r diiytiine
H ttenim n from t h e i r m other.

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133 fait ROBINSON

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t h e i r m o th e r s ) h a v e been tflul*

O tlA lO O . I LA.

Barbs
Salem ,
111 . f iie m e u
aitswell'll nil s la i m ami iltscovi i cil Hint Hie b in n in g dw e ll­
ing w a s a ihighuilse. F o l t u n u t e l v . Hie Old Man w a sn 't
, in it at I he time.

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F tlip te a se l.
Ill l.illulon
n i g h t d u b * lec en tly went on ^
• 11 ike lot lugbi i w ages C a n ’t
tr jit|iit«. .iit. 1 tin M in i h r I.iii
den *&lt;f thi* uni lil t*i Im111 \ hlnm* Ibe gi(l» fo| w a u lin g
Or diJiw m h i Ii m. ill eiillnt m o le t h a n ast u h a te living
nr m n ut re ’ M*o*&gt;i|n**»* H mi
I’cuplp wlm n t *■ 1*Imtp M1
ih ffie u h m thin n m d e in w nild
II, it- lie Is J m a k e Ins ut
Iclitlon, I slipjs-d on a tell
only tin i h i e y hu v e « elm m e I 111* • Kill t.lhlc UHlifilly Dlul up
g u m s m ask th at was intended ijiiaUitarif e 1 a m m lm d u c e d
uf the i i ia*Iit de **I ii m lit &gt;n l U r flllt hlllkt*.
to show m yself to o t h e i a ns In him t m j the naniu-nl 1 lav ................... ..
,
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s l l l l S t 11 111,- 1 li l 1 1ri In r i«nd jink
a g e n u in e s a i n tl y ty p e, hut eyes on blin. I push him away

ct a ri tm-Mein inbr'*

Letters

To The Editor

t Hull*

nesn I** hui^s, in Mini Iter nee

COMPLETE

n n d h • u n t i y i' i i v i i l U i m e n t I
i ) i , «4 thnsi* u Im t h i n k n f a
Nit ini n n one tun p i n e In be­

IN V E S T M E N T S E R V IC E

hold inuputy, ni i ike nul

hin

c y en ?

m 's
nil the other thini:»
a pjltPnt ml,M (|r) , lK. ||rve
sn,nP tearlters have (orgotten
ehtltlrrn shmild have home tlut
u - ’ I In*v vlttuld al*o have
lino (or recreation, bathing
shampoos and relaxing
They should have lime to
read bonks of their choice, read
ilailv nevv.pd|wr» and lime
(„i imldites
\\ th load- of homework w*
pg|rnt&lt; a l s o inu.l police out
children utt i doing this school
work away from school Par
cnl- and student* Iwith resent
llli- Home v.oik lias even in
vailed our weekend* wtlii our
rhi'dren
It n*iw seenu that mmc
teachers are giving homework
that studi'ii's aren't given
credit for They receive an
" F " tf it Isn'' done, but noth­
ing if they dc ft.
Can you imagine spending
your evening doing work you
don't want to do without be­
ing paid in sume way? This is
gross injustice.
Well. the&lt;* are some of my
thoughts on the subject. P er­
haps more parents will write
in their views.
—Parent

W hen they build their real h o m es,
we'll be here to help them with ho m e lo a n s.
If yo u n e e d a ho m e loan now,
talk it o ver with u s today.

l.istrd and unlislevl
Seeut li ie*

Mutual Fundi

K u 11ey lull d'i nnuvi'r u mild

, hiMtiPmakrr And wile
nut be lh.it u* dn rmlhiny H"li
Editor, Hern Id.
&gt;our
»iluciitur
**
Mich
My
job i i i t i t i a n u t m n p p i i i i i i r u e Hi
I wonder if any of
in to i n c h rc*pnn*ibility, m&lt;»
nil.
reader* ar«* a* rnncfrord
1 am almul the ahundan.e o(
homework given in our srhools
Why is home work necessary ’
t believe in extra rredtl
work, tsiok reports and .p e d a l
propels
hul things have
gotten out n&lt; hand when pupils
muvt give op all their time in
cduealion
After all. a lull dav in school
tv almost seven hours Why
should they thrn rorne home
and hit the leioks again tie fore
and altar Mipper and many
night' until bedtime’
Not only do the students re
sent this hut so do nmvl par
cnl* We are tired uf being
part time (earlier* We did mil
have the some type of learn
ing and lend to confuse atu
dents with our ways of doing
things I should think this new
math would make homework
passe (or sure.
I fur one am not going hack
la school to learn new math
and I resent articles in papers
and magazines inferring that
parents can take course! in
this to help their student child­
ren. What are the teachers
for? Isn't teaching their jobs?
My job ia being a parent,

I

W e are ho m e loan s p e c ia lis ts .

Al l .FN A I &lt;1
211 K. I.KMCIN ST.
LAhHI.AND, FLA.

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Publication F o r
I n s e r tio n s a n d Kills

1. Lost &amp; Found
U lna. In lilsU J. W. H. lnel.lt.
R ew ard. I’h 121-1121.

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4. llenuty Care

O F F E R I N G A S P E C I A L 8 ER*
VICKT M ore t h a n 4 M « r a a d ara s a t Pks S anford H t r s l d
H A R R IE T T * llo a u ly N o o k ,
c U s t l f l s d a d s d ally . B s l s s a s
s o ft w a la r, a ra n ln s app'la.
l
o w a s K o p » r lin e p a r d s y !
i s t So. o a k . i n - t m .
D i a l 111*1(11 a r I l l - O i l a n d
p l s r a y o u r bd!

6. Child Care

SICK ROOM NEEDS

NANNIE'S K I D D 1 B ^C A R E . W h r a l C h a ir s . W d l k a r s , C a n a s
L icensed N ureary, o p tn I I
A C r u i r h r a f o r r a n i o r aala.
b oura t d a ta a w eak. I l i a s.
P rainrlptlons a t L o w e s t
o a k . 111*0*11
Prlnos. D l s o o u n t t o p e o p l e
o a o r *1 A all B a r r i e s P a r e n s
n s l . C h e c k o u r prices.

8. Pel a ft Supplies
A Q U A tllU N B

FA U ST

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DRU G STORE

F ra* D elivery

lil-O T H

t r o p ic a l r i m
lllfh o o l Q u ality from Ibo Boot RUG A C a r n a l C l r e n l n g I * 11
l l a t r h t r l t t . L n w o at d l o c o u a l
—M il
F r e e p i c k u p A dc*
prlcaa. IS a. m. * I p. m.—
l i v e r y , P h . 111*4111.

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FRIEN D S.

I klllao South of Sanford an
l i a r . I t - *1.

R e d d in g A F u r n itu r e
A T p-ACTORT P R I C E S :
t i l M a g n o l ia
H I -1 1 2 1

A ft B CONTRACTORS
H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T S ,

H OOFING, PA IN TIN G A
W ANTED!
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INKtH-ATING
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tll* ltlf
Ilaaaonatila or w ill a ir * a F i n a n c i n g A r r a n g e d
pood homo. Call t l t * l l l i be- F O R R t w l n g M n c h tn e A F l o o r
tw aan 1:00 a. m. A 1:00 p. m
C t r t S slas A s t r v l c s CALL
121-7M2, T o u r I m r s l Au th o r*
POODLE Pupplea, AKC. Sllvar
Isad S IN G E R SKIVING CRN*
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l o i n d t n t p l n g , H p rsy lh g ,
S o d d in g , r s s s a n s b l s r &gt; te t .
P H I L L I P S L A W N S E R V IC E
121*2140 off ar 1 :1ft p m.

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M arc h
E d it i o n . P a g # 101 t h a n call
I I M 4 K , 1 to T p. m.

Ball-Blair Agency

R o st E s t a t e — I n s u r a n c e
t r d A P a r k Av*
13 1-SSd
PAYROLL CLERK
r e n t a l * p r e f e r r e d . H. S. O r f t d .
N C R P o u l i n s Msch-, l " Kftr
JOHN E. FOX,
A d d in g Merit a n d M a r c h a n t
n * *lt&gt; r
calcu lato r
tip .
n t r * » i « r y . tftl N. P e r k Av*.
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personnel
D»pt . C h a a a A
C o m p n n y i Ro» K I T ; S a n f o rd .
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Oa an INCOM E T A X CONSUL­
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77. Situation Wanted

2

T a ll t h s m y o u s a w I t In T h a
S anford llarald!
B O O K K E E P I N G A T y p i n g dolts
a t m y h o rn s o r y o u r office.
I I I . 1071.

95, House* For Sale

IR O N IN G a t h am *. S l t U i s - R»aaonablr, I t l - O l l l .

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84. Real Estate • Hals

D A IR Y Q U E E N D r i v e r — Salsft.
m a n 1211 l a r k Dr.

72. Female Help Wanted

C O U flT E O U S V CM A R O E AC­
COUNTS— l l m l t a d c r e d i t If
y o u o w n a p h o n e , p u t clssel* B E A U T IC IA N . Mat* o r F e m a l e .
G u a ra n te e d S alary. R ic k a rd *
fied A l a t a w t r k f a r y o u l
H a i r S t y l i n g 111*17*1.
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I'h. m * 2 ( l &gt; .
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F a i r f a s. N. O r l a n d o . 122-OSSe
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g o o d c o n d i t i o n , 122-TT2I.
1. R o t 24(, S a n f o r d . F l s .

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130 N. P a r k Av*.
111*1111

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
R E A L ESTATE BROKER
A ppraisal spe cialist
111 No. P e r k
121*1111

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111*1111.
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r i n c c r » « t . Low d o w n p a y m a n t . V iew a t y a u r c o n v e n ­
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MERLE W. WARNER
Tftl So. P a r k

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10. Poultry • Livestock
(SHETLAND Pony
Ph. 111*1111.

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S tud 110
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12. Spedsl Notices

CLASSIFIED INDEX

10. Interior Decorators
D r s p a r l t t . S lip co v er s
JE A N MARCEL
Iftftl F r e n c h AVa.
122**11#

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U n h o lm a H n r ^ 111*2»11._______

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T K N T S C H M A IN T E N A N C E
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1241 ft P o r k Ur
111*4111

19. Builders Supplies

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$145
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ALSO: New MsMrrssrs, Boi Spriefs. Kollytsood Usds,
Odd Sties snd'K in* Siic IWds Msda To Order at
Factory Friers!

Echols

BEDDING CO.
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OUR SALESMEN HAVE BEEN
INSTRUCTED THAT THESE
CARS MUST BE SOLD.

F H A -V A

HOMES

Kor C o m p l e t e I n f o r m a t i o n
8 *« n r C a ll T o u r

FHA - VA
RALES BROKER
W * I tn v e T h e H o m e K o r T o u

STENSTROM
REALTY
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64 T
64

FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. AIR
CONDITIONED

64

FORD Cl AI.AXIK **500” -t DOOR SEDAN,
A1U CONDITIONED

64

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*1695

61

F o rd F alcon S ta tio n W ag o n .
6 t ’j r l . Old. T r a n s m i s s i o n , i l r a n d
New l ' n l i n e .

(1095

61
61
61

I l o d f r I ' l o n r c r D a r t ( D o u r. V-9,
A uto. T ra n s m iss iu n , O ne O w n er.

*1995

F o r d O a l a s i r 2 D o o r Medan. V - l ,
F o rd - O - M s tie , I ts d iu a llsstiur.

H ill

*895
*796
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l l r a l r r a n d A ir C u n d l t l o n .
K i r r l l i n l ( .'o n d itiu n .

IIIII

*996

61

M rreury C o m m u ter 4 Ooor
S tation W scu n A ulom slic
T ran sm issiu n . Full I* o » tr,
Loud Conditiun.

114(5

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IIIII

l.lnroln I’r r m ir r 4 Door. Full
I'owsr and Air Condllloesd.

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C hrysler Im perial. Full P o w sr 4
A ir C n n d illo n rd , K l i r s S h a r p ,

I 895

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BY

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'186
'185
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0 0 FORD 2 Door, V-8

U I I M T LINCOLN I M t
n u n 1 MERCURY I N v
109 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford ‘
322-1884 .

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CARE WITH ONE OF THESE
BEAUTIES ! ! !

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64 oAIR
CONDITIONED

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100.1 1IIMCK ELECTRA "2 K "

REAL BUICK

LUXURY -

BUICK’S FINEST

FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED. WE SOLD IT NEW,
- ABSOLUTELY NEW — 10,000 ONE OWNER MILES.

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FORD FAIRI.ANE ’•5«0" SPORT COUPE,
LIKE NEW

63 T HIRD

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63

FAIRI.ANE "SOU" .SPORT COUPE

63

FORI) COUNTRY HKDAN, AIR
CONDITIONED

63

FALCON 2 DOOR SEDAN

AIR CONVERTIBLE,
63 CORV
TRANSMISSION

1963 PORSCHE MODEL 60 — 2 DOOR
4 SPEED

FOR THE SPORTS CAR BUG — THE LAST
WORD IN PERFECTION.
GENUINE LEATHER SEATS — “ BLAUPUNRT" RADIO.
(WE THINK THAT’S THE WAY YOU SPELL IT). A VERY FINE BUY.

EXTRA SPECIAL

M ORE FINE BU YS

1961 M. G. ROADSTER
OPEN FRIDAY NITE T IL • P.M.
AND ALL DAY SATURDAY.

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Uuwi-rrd s n d A i r t a u d i t i o n e d .
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REPUTATION
ASSET
Stricklond-M orrison, Inc.
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64

Chevrolet Super Sport* Impnla Coupe —
Works, Factory Air, Ducket Sen In, t Speed With
The Dig Engine, Power Equipped.

63

Hulrk Special 2 Door, The Economy V-6 Engine,
With Automatic Trammiieelon, Power Steering,
Itadlo, Relieve II Or Noll—10,000 Actual Miles,

1895

Buiek Special Skylark Sporta Coupe. Blua
Leather Bucket Seatn, Power Steering, V-8 En­
gine, Super Turbine TranttmlMnlon, Radio, We
Sold It New! One Of America’* Most Popular
Smaller Luxury Care.

$2195

63

IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT

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LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

firing Your Title And Your Itcst Offer. You
Cun Own One* Of These "l.ikr New” 1963 Or
19(11 Mmlcls For I.pks Thim )tm Cnn Imaifine.
See One Of The Courteous Hut Hungry Sales­
men At RTRICKI.AND-MORR1SON, INC. And
Te-l Drive One Of The Following Cure. AH At
liaiguln I’ricen. I.ess Than Hook Yttluc.

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LOOK!

2

SPRING MOUSE CLEANING
IS SAVING SOME LUCKY
CAR BUYERS HUNDREDS OF
DOLLARS ON THESE SPECIALS.

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Cent ral
Hear
A r t * . L a r g e D i n i n g Boom .
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OPEN EVENINGS

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*997 bat. *12 mo.

Dodge *591 bsl. (29
D tS olo *399 bsl. (19
lluirk *691 b sl, *32
Chrv. *599 bsl. (31
C'hev. *295 t» l. ( I I
Mfrcury *797 bsl. *37
C o n s l r *991 bsl. *39
Mercury *199 hsl. *19
I'untisc *299 bsl. ( I I
M ist . (195 bsl. *10
Plymouth *299 hsl. *17
Volks *697 bsl. *3]
K rnsull (399 bsl, 124
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FOR THE REST HOME 102. Mobile Homes • Hide
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NEW s n d I18KD
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Government owned
Homes

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Payton Realty

ROBERT

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m s n t ph. Mrs. R l c h i r d W allACCKPTKIi. K s r s i 1(7 P i s s
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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Bfi, Houses • Halt or Kent 105. Trailer Ixils - Sole
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BOH M s K B B U S E D CA B S
r n u p l s w t l l m s t« a s s i s t s s
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bath.
w ater
Included,
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101 K r e n e h A v i .
222-4112
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CLEAN P u ro
A p ts, l o t l ' s t .
I I 8. Trucka For Sale
Robson Sporting Goods
108.
HoomR For Rent
m s l l u , 111-1174.
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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Dr.

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1100 D o w n fc Aeeu m e M o r iD i e p a y m r n t i . C e ll J 2 2 - ( 1 I2

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120. Automotive Service 123. Roala A Motors

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

B U I L D E R S . INC.
I1M IT I
lot

10?. Mobile Homes • Sale 106. Apartmcnta for Rent 115. Auto# For Salt

W U C

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
301 W. le t
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Books Available
In Geneva On
TV Study
. I

Fertilizer Sale
Nets $200 For
ildina Fund

By JoAnn Haya
Geneva library offlciaU .re­
port th a t 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
r y Finn,” "Dawson Boy” ser­
ies, "Alice In Wonderland,"
“ Magle,” "Hardy Boys” ser­
ies, "Treasure Island,” "L it­
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."

School Finances Best Weekend Food Buys
Topic For PTC Listed For Careful Shopper
!n Enterprise

51jf frsnfurS Vrralb
Page 4-A—Mnrch 11, 'G5

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
State Rank of Seminole.
(Herald Photos)

Credit Clinic Slated Friday
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.

A rrrdlt and collection pro­
gram for -locnl hankers, re
tailrrs and business offices Is
scheduled front 7 to 10 p m.
Friday a t .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-

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.
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ITALY SCORES AGAIN—To y o u r list of luscious Italian beauties now making movies—
Sophia Ijorrn, Gina Lollabrigida anti Claudia ( a rilm ale—please add the nam e of Vtrna
List, a blondo with green eyes and bombshell impact. T he fi-foot, 5-inch lovely is seer,
■t left as she plays the fem m e fatale in "How to M urder Your Wife" opposlie .lack I s m
mon. Even In repose, right, Vlrna exudes a smoldering quality d uring a pensive m o
m cnL Maybe s h e ’s thinking of home and family. Home is home and h e r 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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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
week for the careful .hopper.
Eggi, meat, fish, and poultry
also offter the housewife a
good variety from which to
choose.
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 a l 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- partm ent requesting that si
limes are good vegetable buys least two caution lights be lo­
cated through the Shopping
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 a t 11:30 evening’s meeting,
(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.)

Forest City

Merchants Seek

Caution Lights

\VW Hoard Meet

a.m. Monday at the home of
Mrs. Hen Daggett, Gilbert
Rond, Winter Park. The meet­
ing will be conducted by Mrs
Maryann Miles, president. All
planning to attend are asked
to bring a sandwich lunch.
Reverag. and dessert will be
provided by thp hostess.

M cC R O R Y ’S
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Spring
HOME NEEDS

Now You Know
I 'n l le d P re s* I n t e r n a ti o n a l

Fishes are the largest of
all the vertebrate classes,
with more than 20,000 living
species known to science, ac­
cording to the Encyclopedia
Britannica.

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Sanford Area Port

Engineers
By P a u l R ro o k a h lre
( F ir s t O f T h re e )

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 fin d in g of an engineering
study ordered by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.
The report was released today by F ran­
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 te rm ­

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 th a t 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

Sunday has been named
Compassion Sunday at the
Free Methdoist Church, 500
West Fourth Street, to em pha­
size the need of the world for
food, clothing ami religious
instruction.
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U you see in to be seeing lots
of little girls dressed m brown
and green around town this
week, it's because this is na
Ilona) Girl Sroul Week. Hun­
dreds &lt;&gt;l Seminole County girls
participate il this line youth
program
.
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Speaking of spring, it's
time local merchants were
thinking aOout planting some
pretty s p n n ; flowers tit those
sidewalk planters to brighten
things up And a little water
might help save the podocar
pus, if the roots are still alive
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City and county commiss
ioners made it hard on report
ers tins week—kept jaunting
fingers and sating, "This i*
off the record " Nothing said
in a putdic meeting is really
off-the-record fellas, hut well
go along as far as possible
unless il affects the voter's
yxicketbooks (It didn't )
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Only four more property
owners are 1*ft to sign deedgranting right .of wat for pat
mg of Lake Mary Boulevard
out to M according to l at est
reports from the Lake Man
Chamber of Commerce, which
is m charge of obtaining the
properties foi the county so
that wofk can begin on the'
already approved road pro
jert
County Commissioners hive
asked Engineer Bill Bush to
ask the SAD to give them a
detail cost estimate and d e ­
sign for street lights at the
bit 431. Stt 436 and bit 46 in
terchanges. 1 4 travelers will
soon know that they are ap­
proaching Sanford, and at the
Lake Monroe bridge, they wifi
find an inviting vista of palms
lining the lakcshore. Scott
Burns. FPL manager, also of­
fered to draw up an estimate
of the lighting for the county.

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The name of Palm Springs
Road in Altamonte Springs
has been officially changed to
Wymore Road to svoid con­
fusion. It's Wymore Road in
Orange Coqnly and suddenly
becomes Palm Springs Road
when it crosses the Seminole-

Orange County line.

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If the Legislature approves
a pay raise tor Sanford's city
commissionfra, the commiss­
ion ha* n k e d that it become
effective June 1, 1965. Some
wanted it to be retroactive,
but finally settled for the June
.date.

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VOL. 67

The Seminole County Health
Department says fit cases of
poisoning were reported to it
during 1964. Most of the cases
involved infants swallowing,
aspirin and other Internal
medication
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You can tell i t s almost
spring — tile Jayeces are
launching their annual fertt
liter sale It 6 6 6 organic—
good stuff for your lawn and
most of jour plants and orna
mentals. Good price, too. Ro
berl Murrie. chairman, says
call the Jaycee office and get
your order in—they deliver it
right to your door

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Phone 322-2611

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“The Nile of America”

f o r a lf t
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Recreation
Curtailment
Is In Order

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Summer recreation mid ath­
letic program* sponsored by
the Seminole County School
N O ~ l-Iff
system in conjunction with
community recreation
pro­
grams will be curtailed this
year in favor of using these
fund* and units for academic,
remedial and enrichment pro­
grams, the school boHtil deciil
ed Thursday.
For several years, the sum­
mer academic program has
l-een broadened, reducing the
SELMA. Ala. (1 FI) - A re lost* of tuition to student*
ported
compromise
that
would
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WEATHER: Mild thru Saturday, high 7.V80; low tmiipht around 60.
United Press Leased Wire
E staid is ned 1908 FRIDA Y^ M AR lTT 12^1065
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Longwood
Raceway
Given OK

Compromise
'Washed Out’
’n Alabama

By Donna Kale*
The Longwood City Coun­
cil, in special session Thurs­
day evening, Voted to issue a
building permit to David
Joyce of Casselberry for the
erection of three buildings r on
the Sanlando Springs Drive
property in the southwest
section of the city where
Joyce ami his brother, Rich­
a rd , proposed to build a stock
car stadium.
Tile three buildings, esti­
mated to cost $6,840 accord­
ing to the permit applica­
tion, will lie for an office.
.mu i-ssioN stand and li st

end a grim , r a in soaked ra c ia l greater

confrontation on a Selma ment.
street wash.-d down the drain

interest

and enroll-

today.
iriMnicliofi, till cl honni tm*in
Mayor .(yc Smithcrrnan hum tluil hy utilizing mmr «f
wont on the radio to categort- thr unit* HVtnlnhfu for m n&lt;!
cai

emirs, Die tuition could hr
a compromise with racial dropped to $16 allowing even
demonstrators 'am! said they more students to lake ad­
would not tip permitted to bold vantage of the oppoi(unities
a pr.jvcr vigil al Ihr Dallas for make up work ndvnnee
tonnlv Courthouse to.lav
ivoik nod speriallnd eotiise*
James Orange, a Negro
" I t ia planned for units to
I' ader, announced to street b« used to fum lih guldare-e.
►^m^jttr*4v*( at e pe*&gt;e bar-aimnwl
Kading. pre-*ch 0411
r..*ade shortlj after ml J nig hi' orienUt-on, acadcniic credit
that a compromise had been euurSM, drlvera training, in
TEACHER
INTERNS
of
tinB i n g Futuie Ten. Hera Unit tit Seminole
worked out thst would permit addition to mtisir, arts and
i ow ns
High School have taken ovm r ln.ss.--t in Seminole ventity liu* week. Here
the Negroes and while sv in crufts, ip-qts and pUygi..urid
Only
councilman
voting
Rernie Harbour (left) ami Mike (.ray help Grammar School fifth grader
palhirers to go in small groups activities," tint. Iiel explained,
against issuing the permit
Byron Robinson with Bonn* English problems at tin blur kbotml. Twontylor a 15 in mute prayer SCI
"Wo have operated the
was I’- t - y White who ili-rturtw o o t h e r at ta le n t t e n c h e i s art* vv.-iking a t si la
vice at the courthouse.
summer n . i. iiju.ii progimu
whilt* kurpmK tip With
- -I that tin- raceway tins n-it
their own school work al 11a- mum lime.
t i l t T a h l T h 'd 'i )
I* V.xTlilt IUES
in co-operation with t tie- sarim the last interest of tile
The Rev James J Itcrh, a
communities throughout
. ity .
white
Boston
Cm
tarun
mm
*h«
county
and the r.itiimun
City A t t 6 r n e y Webber
u te r whose romjdetc love (or die* now have htouderird
Maine*, in answer to quo*
his fellow man led him to this " " 'c pailn q.ato.u t» the
Mil.I'll V*&gt;, Cwl lt. I t I’ll
lion* from the standing room
tragic end." today appeared
wh*'"' Hi
w' fi
lhey ran
only athln-m-e, stated ih»t
—
\ 17 s e a r old t r oi i - c* i f r
bundle th f i l l 4‘Jil Iftfl.tl l-iul (if
dcMinrd
to
In
erqne
a
lilattyr
&lt;oirnril had no pouer to dent
w a s In tin- h o s p i t a l wi t h a
iif tin* Nt'uro civil riifht* d n v r it. We would Mill make the
tlit requested permit and that
s e l f i n l l i r l i d b ul l e t
wound
R«H*b a ax attackT.I by at ftchotil ground* and fai tlitic*
a* long as the zoning ordin­
I W.f.AII \S&gt;EE ( F P I) —
HVHltnhlr for tlie uxe uf tlie
in her r i g ht (mi l a nd t he
liMat fMiir,uhit** n w n in Se lm a
ance remains as written. It B o o k k e e p i n g 1
community in tbu aiumnef,**
&gt;
rn
lt.71
IV
ephone
Tele
TU.LAIIASSEE
ilJFI)
explanation
t o po l l r e :
I
n jKiil
aft i t
takinu
must is* followed.
. . , t ’««nij«•n&gt; today handed p a rt in a m a t c h He &lt;lir&lt;) fi«»m IfUtchel mi id,
A resident. John Deaton, [lie si,ite auditor said today
w a n t e d to s e e if n g u n shot
at 7 55 (iHti’hel* HN'Mftted by W \V
I...
ll.ivri.iti Hum* a check a h]mi c»n the
&gt;*sk'd if council would get a iicfouril hi eiks kept at the
wou l d h u r l b e f o r e 1 t r i e d to
W lm rlo n nnd W II ItcShw zo,
written agreement that no Mate f ire College needed imp
m
Thurx«!a&gt;
(••r f ’ .22,191 representing the
commit s u i t i dr ."
frportefl til 1lir nchoo) tvuird
prov
mg.
races be held on Sunday and
u iiiT F *im si: o p k n
con :■inv * ufiLity taxes, A
that the at at ns of nccredil/iHaines answered that council
_• . , v . ,
\V.\SIIIN(iTMN it PI) — tlon of Seiitinolr I'ounty
-p&lt;.
e
.
man
said
It
was
the
had no power to set the openm l s \ tJ
T h e W hile H m u r v ia * l&gt;eing mdionta i* ,+f»tily j^ood,’*
Ur . . - I tax payment tile com
mg or rioting times fur any
MUSI t)W it I’ll — The So
re-4»pcn* 1 f'»r p itb lir to u rs to
•'Wu are abnky in pome
establishment operating in a 'let l nmn today rejected
pj:
lias * vci made to tlw d a y , u ifp gu ards u n «|fr in
area*, and
will ,ref more
legal manner except on* sell- Red t tuna demand tn drop
-t ,&lt;•
8&gt;trUfll«UH
t o k e e p t h e JMH&gt; shaky as our enrollment in*
mg alcoholic heveragrs.
pear? till coexistence
with
.1 e rherk was presented pie nun ms * to prevent any c re a s e * and m ote in s tru c to r*
In answer to question from the West as the price of Lont
arc needed. We run expect to
n
l
l.mlate to the Governor new civil rights 'it inv
another r e s i d e n t , Daniel nurnist unity
H a ir*
la x
co llect nm*
i
T h e ordcfN gtvcn to White n r r ( | more trui'bnue etiunxela
by t .tin Paitm.
ial reprr
Seieem-y, Haines advised that
...
ItcMiie ptthc* p rc x u in a h ly m ean
nnd m ore Jih T u n a ii* next
Si-mt iftil* i minty fttiiiwn! * 1
city still could reione to stop O i l l \ 1*111)1111
wnt i l ur tor NiillJu-rn Bel;
that .inv d e m o n s t r a t o r s who year
The growth jqohlerii*
pftr
cent
inruaif
during
K
M
'
MIAMI 11' n i —lyingvhors
the run-way even though the
P-.tin -a.-t th* payment is attempt fo
* nit m Mmi alone will r»i-»tr tlie neres
nyrr th** imthi*1' p»
building permit* huve been nir-n ,d Port Everglades wrnl r wiry.
an increase of HI jwr cent over l*r to ThtirsddV ' 'even hour ally to enlarge M«*-r- staffs
granted. Serectiey requested ba&gt; k to work today and left Moil laM y c u r, J Ktl H lr n iijfh r
w.'ul was (.aid to years ago hunger strike'* will Im* cj«‘Cl* to meet the rrili'HM. Many
Ktur Pin
H um nu
that his question and the a n ­ Miami as the only local of d i m to r,
d without dc|j&gt;.
new sciences who li tiavr been
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
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
Befnre voting on the m a t­ 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 ,
c r e a s e s in these areas," he
ter, council heard Peter Grif­
ITU in th e &lt;m in ty h * rnmpiii
coqipany tia* paid the state a GAIN E.N'VI I.I.K (UPI) —
noted.
fith* of Wave-Lock Manufac­
local coin puny u n i the #j&gt;r d lu $111,ft ID in F t h n u t r y . total of $17,9^.3,876 in utility
Guteliel told tin I.lined that
turing Inc., an electronic!
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — lUtil.
laxe*
paieol low bidder on a new accreditation forms hava been
firm with a factory in Or­ Motor Vehicle Commissioner
( i u s o I ( up ta x r o lle r Huns a l ­
Tin
3 million in annual tescai.h lil.rury al the Unilando, who stated that his Arch Livingston reminded mo­ to w e re up in the c o u n ty in utility taxes. Partin said, la vertlly of Honda. Tassinari completed and sent 111 and he
would hava '*moi* concrete"
company had expanded so torists that 1961 license tags F e b r u a r y . C o lirc tio n * fu r th i* Just i&gt;art of the total $16 9 Construction Company subrapidly that it was considering expire March 20 and said he pant m onth to ta lle d $ 1 0 0 .^ 4 million tux toll Southern Hell | milled n l.aae hid of $ 1.7H specifics to offer when the
report has been evaluated by
purchasing 350 acres on Sun doubts tlie deadline will be cu n ip m ed to f HD.!! fit) *
jijii I the stale, its cities and million,
lowest among 10 the stutc accreditation boatd
tando Springs Drive, south­ extended
counties for 1901
I fi rms seeking Hie contract.
and returned.
east and southwest of the
School board members re­
Lowe-Temjic plant, for expan­
marked "we have no alterna­
sion. Griffiths, in (hit state­
tive, wa must stay accreditments, gave definite impres­
ed."
sion that hi* company pos­
School Supt. It. T. Milwee
sibly would losa interest
pointed out that minimum ac­
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) • hould Hie stuck car stadium
Mayor Jam es H. J. Tate five' shots and rescued the day to come back again," he
creditation It necessary to
go through.
said. "1 extend my congratu­ qualify for state funds.
The tall, slim youth in the commended Airman Jam es R girl
Eight boys later were a r ­ lations to the fine police force
sailor uniform was uncomfort­ George, 23, of Chamhlec, Ga ,
"The question I S . do we
for "gallant action and cour­ rested and convicted of the
want to squeak by with min­
you
have
here
and
I
thank
the
able under tlie admiring gaze
age" and named him an hon­ crime Seven were sent to cor­
imum accreditation, or do we
o! 400 persons.
orary citizen of Philadelphia rectional institutions and the people who have written me
want to upgrade our status
Without hesitation, he had at the ceremonies in the may other was placed on proba­ tetters I am deeply apprecia­
from 'getting by' to 'good' or
tive "
waded with fists flying into a or'* City Hall reception room tion
'excellent'," Milwee asked.
wine crated band of hoodlums
George, a biology major at
" Ihank God he was able to
'A highly discolored . right
-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,
only 22 counties in the state
Air Station, was injured'when ing a 15-yeir old girt they hud the left eye gave evidence to reached," Mayor Tate said in plans to return home Satur­
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
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
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) —
flow rrowd, George thanked a Navy aendoff when he leav­ Sandra L ink,' a 17-year-old
scooter was itruck by an au­ "brass" and the Impressive cd hit pleas for iielp.
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
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
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 .

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SAIGON ( U P I ) - U . S. forc­
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for two American pilots whose
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Viet Nam.
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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.
It was nirtfknoun what caus­
ed the plane to crash. Pilots
o( five other plincs on tha
mission said they saw no
sign* of enemy ground fire.
As the search continued to­
day, Communist North Viet
Nam announced the captur®
ol a U. S. Air F'orce pilot
whose piano- was s^ol down
March 2 during the mastiva
air strike by American and
N n ii I h Vietnamese aircraft
against the Communist north.
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
bombers and fighter-bom tiers
struck two military installa­
tions in the biggest air raid of
the war
Thursday's B57 mission waa
one of several originating
11oiii the lug American air­
base at Da Nang. About 20
U .s fighter-bombers took
pari in a raid fnr which no
target was announced but that
mission was apparently direded
against
Communist
supply routes in Laos.

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PHOTBCTIVE
LIFE
I NHUI t *
of proposed changes.
COMPANY » co rp o ra ti o n
Beginning t h i s Thursday, oA.r gVCE
a n Ifftil a n d
und#r
copies of the charter will be t h * I * w * o f t h t S t a l l o f A l a ­
available from the town clerk, b a m a .
ruintirr.
Sira. Mary Hawthorne, for ex­ v*
amination at town hall. Resi­ M E R L E C. B R O W N a n d D A W NA C. B R O W N , hi a » l f *
dent* will not be able to take
I final a tit a
N O T I C E O F *1 I T
these copies home as only a
E R L E il HlinlVN and
limited number were printed T O i M11A
W NA C
B R O W N , hi*
w Iff
due to costs.
I Ad d r * * * U n k n o w n |
Alter the public lias oppor­ a n d I n a n y a n d a l l o t h e r p a r t i * *
tunity lor open discussion at c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t l t l a . a n d / o r
the bearings, changes or a- I n t e r * * ! In a n d t o t h * f o l l o w i n g
daat rlh ad prop erty, to nil
mendments w-lll be Incorpora­
!,»&gt;t 4. It I tic-k *. N O R T H O R .
LANDO. ‘ 2ND
ADDITI ON,
ted into the proposal before It
at c o r d i n g t o t h a p l a t t h * r * «
is sent to the State Legisla­
itf a* r * t : u r d * d In P l a t H&gt;*«*k
12. Bai t* f. H, | 1u hi It' R e r i . f i *
ture prior to the March 8
f.f Hcni l t i ol a I ’n u i i l ) , F l h r deadline. If it is approved, it
Ida
will be returned to the town I n r h n h n g » p * t i f l r a l l y, h u t n«»l
|
liy
w
ay
f limit*lion lh» fol­
for a referendum vote of the
ks w 11 ■g f l a l o r * *
people.
Range
„* hem t e r * a l l pe r i t i l lie fit ly In* tail l ed
An eliort lo obtain a new
Y« e(1 A R E H E R El l V N&lt;»TIcharter was stymied two P I E I * t h a t t h e I ' U l n O f f »*R*»
years ago for lack of voter I I s T I V E !.»» I. I S K I ' It \ Ns | .
t 1 11 M p A N V
ha a
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aup|Kirt.
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Docs a bird eat like a bird?
That ia a good question. For
centuries people have been
going around saying, “take a
look at what's-his-name, he
fy eats like a bird."
In the first place, this is
pretty absurd.
Like most common sayings,
it is false. Because birds re­
quire a prodigious amount of
food and young birds, our en­
cyclopedias n y ,
Will eat more than their own
weight per day.
Researchers o n c e
bird­
ie watched a tern from egghood
and found that a baby tern
weighing two ounces ate
three ounces and two drams
of earthworms as a basic diet.
But don't you try it!
Because if you ate on a
comparable scale, you'd have
to eat two or three lambs or
a side of beef tor the main
course.
*
And people would go around
saying, “ he eats like a horse.”
_ ( Swiped)
* • • __ __
Memo to City Manager Pete
Knowles: Boat owners are
complaining to "The Clock"
about that hole at the end of
the concrete launching ramp
In the city basin. Say it makes
it most difficult to get their
m
boxt-ln adrd trailers up out of
the water.
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Planes Score Funds Await Congressional Okay
Severe Blow.
On Commies

DA NANG. South Viet Nam
( U P J j _ ^ t Nearly ISO U. S.
and South’3 Vietnamese warpianos blasted Communist
North V’ict Nam today in the
latest and heaviest of this
week’s reprisal raids.
Three U. S. Navy planes
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”
were lost in the raid, it was
learned, but the pilots of two
were rescued. Earlier Vietna­
mese reports had said that ali
of the attacking planes return­
ed safely.
A. U. S. Embassy spokes­
man in Saigon said the aitacks
*
Phono 322-2G11
Zip Code 32771
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were directed at "installations
WEATHER: Fair and mild, about 80 Friday: low tonight in 60s.
in the southern part of North
Viet Nam.” Other sources said VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS., FEBRUARY 11. 1905 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 12-t
the attackers struck at targets
between Dong Hong and Vinh
Linh, two points raided earl­
ier in the week.
Informed sources said the
attacking planes included 28
Vietnamese Skyraiders and 20
ny Fred Ven Pelt
U. S. F100 jets from the base
here and 10ft U. S Navy Capt. James O. Mayo, who
n s w
A
. . .
planes from aircraft carriers probably more than* any one
off the coast.
person locally kept "ifloat”
The spokesman laid that the
U. S. carriers were the Ran­ the Sanford Naval Air Station*
ger, Coral Sea and Hancock. when it was almost "sunk” a
Maneuvers Seen
A Vietnamese broadcast year ago in an economy wave,
BONN, Germany (UP1) —
quoting Gen, Nguyen Cao, Ky. is expecting momentarily or­
West Germany's decision to
commander, of-ihe South Viet, ders of transfer hum his pre­
end arms deliveries lo Israel
names**'air force, said all the
sent post as commanding offi­
will give it more room to man­
planes returned safely.
euver in ita dealings with Arab
An intriguing sight Wednes­ Today's raids were ordered cer of Reconnaissance Attack
countries informed sources
day during the noon hour at in reprisal for Wednesday Wing One.
The luture Wing commander,
said today.
the dock of Lake Monroe Inn. night's Red attack on a U. S.
A houseboat tied to the dock, Army barracks in Qui Nonh, in Capt. Richard Edward Fowler
Victim Improves
an occupant fishing while the which 28 Americans may have Jr., has arrived at the station
where he is taking a Vigilante
JACKSONVILLE . (HIM) unmistakable aroma of some­ died.
The condition of a man bitten
thin' cookin’ came Irom with­ Earlier today, armed l’. S familiarjiation course.
Captain Mayo, although in
by a coral snake was improv­
in. Such a life . . .
helicoplers and South Vietna­
Navy consideration on sea duty
ed today following a blood
mese artillery broke up an altransfusion from a Miami serIt'i strictly a formality to , tempted Communist amphi- at SNAS, is expecting orders
pentraium owner with an im­
continue steps necessary for bious landing in Qui Nonh, transferring him to a surface
munity to snake poison.
Icdcral aid. There'll be a pub­ scene, of Wednesday night's craft some time in May or
June.
lic hearing at 2 p m. Feb. 25 savage attack
It was a year ago, a week
Titan Shot Halts
at the County Commission
liefore Ihe 10th annual Bomb
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) chambers. It's being called by
Derby at the base, that it was
Technical troubles today de­
the State Road Department
rumored Sanford Nasal Air
layed for several hours an at­
and the subject will be "conStation would be closed and its
tempt lo launch a Titan 3A
fAlfUig the location and eco
personnel and activities trans­
rocket and Ita first useful sa­
effects of proposed imCAPT. JAMES O. MAYO (left), com m ands of Reconnaiatanca Attack
ferred elsewhere.
tellite, a W pound radio labora­
'provemenls . . . to State Road
Winy; One, welcomes his prospective relief, Capt. Richard E . Fowler Jr„
A Navy man fractured both
However, top Navy officials
tory, on a , omplex shot that
48." Thla involves the widen
to Sanford Naval Air Station. Captain Fowler, ic w attandllg a Vigilante
calls for three orbital changes.
ing of 23th Street from French l e g s Wednesday afternoon fr°m throughout the world conaircraft familiarization course at the base, is expected to aaautne Wing
Avenue to Mellonville Avenue. when his motorbike and a ' verged on Sanford during
command In May or Ju n e. Captain Mayo Is expecting transfer orders in
9 9 •
light truck collided hcadon in Bomb D*‘rb&gt; wcck lo observe
th e near future.
(Navy Photo)
The teamwork of the Sher­ front of tiie Lake Monroe Inn activities of Wing One and its
.reconnaissance-attack squad-.
iffs posse in recent days has on Highway 17-92
Under treatment at Somiri- ron‘ M w»* during dial week
been exceptional. From the
minute city police sounded the ole Memorial Hospital is John when t aptatn Mayo led local
Vail Lewis Lambert, 17alarm, ail factions o[ every W. Hcrchig. 19. attached to Navy and civilian officials In
year-old Longwood H i g h
law enforcement body in the Reconnaissance Attack Squad- convincing the visiting high
sres responded to a grim task ron One ills condition was Navy officers that Sanford NaSchool student, w a s killed
val \tr Station should not on­
•hortly before 7 p, m, Wed­
of apprehending two young listed as "tairly good "
nesday at the intersection of
men. Excellent teamwork.
Herring was driving toward ly Ik- continued twit its facili­
Sit 434 and Interstate 4,
* • •
Sanford on 17-92 when he col- ties expanded
Wednesday's announcement
when hit acooter hit a truck.
An Eagle Scout at 13? Hard hdrd with a truck driven by
WASHINGTON (UP1| — ►rpnnte meeting! and
The panel n.imc-l \\
Woodrow Strickland, 33. of
to believe. But Paul Pivec. William Edward Klinefelter of from Washington that Con­ D«»ik u n io n l iu d e r * am i ih ip * ( under o n l r r t fro m th e Preai* &gt;luy w ill hr si m i l a r in func*
gress has !&gt;een asked by Pres­
Winter Gerden, driver of the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 813 Escambia Drive.
p«*ra, u n d e r p r e s s u r e
f r o m ‘ dent to rep o rt hack to him l io n to the *pe«ml hoard.
truck, told Florida HighwayPivec, of 428 Summerlin Ave- * Highway P a t r o l Trooper ident Johnson to include Jfi 7
J*rr sk l e n t Johnaofi to en d a )»&gt; noon &lt;K S T I F r i d a y w ith h ea d ed hv M - i w h i c h nego* Patrolmen L. D Harrell and
milium
in
tile
military
tnidget
Jerry
Hawthorne
and
Consta­
nue did Just that almost im
(luted n settlement ill a 34- John McConnell that the
possible feat Lite other night ble Bob Carroll, investigating for expansion of the local base "totally unjustified” strike, ite it-ii'iiiim-li-latioris
Hanging over ttie- negotia­ -lay dock s11ik- in January, motor acooter hid no tights
lfe got his Eagle award dur­ officers, sa id ‘Klinefelter had bears out the results of Captain launch tlluke-or-hreak settle,
and he did not tee the boy
ing ceremonies in Orlando. stopped prior to making a left Mayo's and the local Navy and ment talks Unlay with a pies- tion* was the threat that tints.
As in the present case, that until he crashed into the
Johnson may he forced to ask
It's estimated only nine nut turn into the Inn's parking lot. civilian officials' “ message" identiul board.
Congress to impose nr hit in honid was named nfter other Irurk.
of 1,000 Scouts make the high After approaching traffic had lo those visiting Navy offic­
Representatives of ship|&gt;rv-&gt; tioii on nil sides. But admin­ legul remedies hnd in-en ex­
Lambert, who lived at Rt.
honor and then many, many gone, the truck driver made ers
Captain Mayo has had a and the International Long­ istration officials obviously hausted. The 1963 strike end­ I, Box 889, apparently died
of these are much older than his left turn and into the path
wide and varied career, in shoremen's Association lILAt hoped that Ihe President's ed when both sides accepted of head and hody injuries
nf the motorbike
Eagle Scout Pivec
and nut of the Navy He *n- from Galveston, Tex., and penuanre powers could avert tha panel's recommended 37 when he was thrown to the
auch a move.
cent-an hour p*y increase.
tr-ed nasal Right training dur
pavement by the collision.
Miami, Fla. — the two big
ing World War II. winning his
wings at Pensacola He was a holdout ports in the strike—
torpedo plane pilot aboard »e- were to meet with the board ‘Moving Day’ Expected 'Soon
veral aircrafl rim e rs during for the urgent talks
tile w ar
Johnson Wednesday night
Captain Fowler it on his;called on I-abor Secretary W
third tour of duty In the area. Willard
Wirtr,
Commerce
TOKYO (UP1)—Soviet P re -|S air raids against North He was with Fighter Squadron Secretary John T. Connor.
All Ihe latest innovations fur Sanford f’enney’a Manager selection of the company’s
32 ui the spring of 1951 fnl and Sen. Wayne L. Morse.
inter Alexei N. Kosygiw flaw Vietnamese (argets.
(D-Ore
I,
to
gel
to
the
hot
lowing
reactivation
of
SNAS
lh»
comfort and convenience Charlie Robinson said today. new. private brand hard lines,
from Peking to North Korea I North K" " »
h**
"Tim new store will be
[ put its tOO.hOO man army in and taler served as operations torn nf Ihe month-old walkout of shoppiu• will be inrurpnrplus an expanded assortment
today, pow.bly to line up * . combat readiness." T h e officer of Heavy Attack Squad at East and Gulf roust ports
eight times larger than our
ated in the new Penncy's de­ present downtown establish­ of Penney'a traditional soft
united C o m m u n i s t front f m&lt;)VC ostensibly was decided run 9 in 1937 58
The strike is costing f67 mil­
partment store lo be opened ment and will offer our cus­ lines," Robinson noted.
against Um Waited States in „ p 0 „ because of alleged
He holds the Navy Cross, lion a day.
"The huge onr-level atore
Viet Nam.
, "America* provocations” in Silver Star, Distinguished Fly­ The panel was In hrar the later Ibis year at the Sanford tomers hundreds of new items will alio carry such new lines
The offldal Boviet news
KoreaArea
shoppers
will
have
a
full
arguments of both side* in Plata on Highw ay 17 92 aouth,
ing Cross and Air Medal.
as furniture, a sleep shop, sil­
afency Taaa reported from
verware, jewelry, pictures and
Moscow that Kosygin and a
mlrrora.
delegation of lop RuiaUmbifi
"One of the outitsr^yig fea­
data concluded a one-day visit
tures
is the attached auto
Jo MM CMna and flew to
center which will have fourPyongyang, the capital of
car acrvlce bays and provide
Communist North Korea.
full, front to rear auto service
Kosygin's decision to visit
and repair work," he pointed
North Korea was not announc­
o
ut
ed until Wednesday and came
“ Preparations are now un­
as ■ surprise.
der
way for our planned move
Radio Pyongyang said Rosy
to tbe new store. However,
gin was greeted at the airport
due to circumstances beyond
by Premier Kim 11 Sung of
Penncy’s control, w« have not
North Korea, reviewed an
been able to move ahead ai
honor guard and then was
quickly as we would have
driven to the government's
liked. Nevertheless, we want
guest bouse. The radio report
t&amp;
assure our customers that
said the leaders of both coun­
we will be open later this
tries exchanged greetings at a
year," Robinson emphasised.
brief welcome ceremony, but
“ We feel that this new de­
there was no immediate Indi­
partment
store, which will be
cation hour long the visit would
the largest in Seminole Coun­
leaL
ty, it well worth waiting for
North Korea, like Red China
and will be a tramandous mod­
and North Viet Nam, has been
em
, conveniopt, one-atop mer­
this
year.
The
40,000
aquare
foot
one-level
department
atore
EXEMPLIFYING
tha
“new
look”
In
Penney
operations
the scene of massive public
chandising center for area
will feature a complete auto center as well as expansion of
throughout the nation 1# the company's new Sanford Plaza
demonstrations
protestshoppers," Robinson declared.
all lines of merchandise.
■tore, (shown in Uia axUsL’a rendering), which will open later
,tng ftmiih Vietnamese and UM
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Captain Mayo Awaits Orders O f Transfer

BRIEFS

Naval Airman
Hurt In Crash

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'Heavy' Dock Talks Pushed

Longwood Youth
Dies In Crash

To Hunt End O f Long Feud

Soviet Boss Seeks
North Korean Unity

Penney's Reveals Store Plans

Capt. Swanson
Tells Of Plan
Tha booming noise of Navy
“ For a long tim e," said
Jeta taking off and landing Captain Swanson, “thes« peo­
at Sanford Naval Air Station ple have been most under­
soon will be passe for San­
standing despite the increas­
ford area residenti . . . if tha
ing
tempo of training opera­
U. S. Congress approves.
Included in the military tions at this base. Tbe RA-3C,
budget sent by President with its two J79 engines, is
Johnson to the Congress is a wonderful weapons system
an item of Jtl.T million for
but it .docs make a lot nf
SNAS , . .and this figur*
noise. Our neighbori warrant
includes fundi for land ac­
encouragement in thla connec­
quisition and construction of tion.
a 6,000-foot extension of the
“ Assuming that Congress
north-south runway.
will approve this budget for
Thla extension will double
NAS Sanford, and I am confi­
th(_lfhgth °f the present run­ dent that it w ill,.the northway and will permit Navy
fouth runway-will be
aircraft •coming in to circle to
the east of the base In a and Qicrqby _allow rrtoi
Ira (fit to asYuma a new pat
southerly direction, turn over.
Lake Jessup and head north tern.”
The present main east-west
for a landing. The pattern
would tie reversed should the runway , , , use of which
prevailing- w ind be in the op­ brings about the noiie . . . Is
10,000 feet long, extending
posite direction.
"In view of the recent re­ eastward ~frbnf th e'io u th end
lease of information from of MellonvUJe Avenue at 25th
Washington," &lt;1 was stated Street.
The north-south runway pre­
this morning by Capt. C. W.
Swanson, commanding officer sently is 8,000 feet long and is
of Sanford Naval Air Station, used only for emergency pur­
"it appears appropriate to poses. It extendi southward
provide additional information from SR 48 ( 25th Street). Tbe
to the people of SAnford, 6,000-foot extension will con­
both civilian and military, on tinue southward through pre­
what It ini'nns to this area." sent (mostly swampland to­
He continued: "Congress­ ward Lake Jessup.
Upon completion (and again
man (A. S.l Hrrlong released
information lo The Hetald subject to congressional ap­
which, in effect, describes proval) the northern 2,000
improvement* and construc­ teet ol (he north-south runway
tion at NAS Sanford with a will not be used, except in
dollar amount of gtl.7 million. emergency, to provide oolse
Ons of tha items tn tha bud­ relief for business and resi­
get which he mentions ia dents along Highway 48.
This runway would b are
‘runway extension and land
been under construction now
acquisition.'
”1 would especially like lo except f o r the economy
alldress myself lo the run­ scare” a year ago, when the
way picture. It l* this a*|iect | Navy deleted tha item from
which most concerns the peo­ its budget request, The preple living near thr Naval Air sent budget request la for tha
l fiscal year 1966.
Station.”

Higher Return Seen
For Valencia Crops
LAKELAND (UPI) - Florids grown* should get a
lietter return f"r their Valen­
cia orange crop if tile U S.
Department of Agriculture's
latest crop forecast holds.
Th* department In it*
monthly estiniste released
Wednesday knocked 3 million
boxes of valt-nciss off the pre­
dicted Florida crop. Citrus
officials said this should in­
sure a better msihct price
for the late season crop.
Th* government estimated
th* total orange crop at Mil 6
million boxes, s net rhange
of only one million boxes
front Hie January prediction.
Almost balancing the dfop
in thr V alen cia prediction w a s

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an inrreasa of two million
laixes in th* forecast for oarly and mid-season vanities,
which
been harvestwnirn will
win have
ti
ed bv-next
i
next week.
VJiem is* go primarily for
mjt/ing on
range concentrate
and Citrus Mutual Executive
Vice President Robert W.
Rutledge said oranga concen­
trate sales already ara excellent and that in .the peat two
Weeks consumer spending top­
ped SI | million.
The government broke ita
orange crop estimate into 36
million boxes of valencies arid
lt.fi million boxes of early
and mid seusnn oranges.
The California estimate v u
28 5 million boxes overalL

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D jr'Jint CMitlHffrji
Troy, Ala.; (2) Shadow's
N e a r l y 3,000 apectatora
Noddlrr, owned by Frank
turned out Wedneaday night
Roper, Winter Garden, ahown
to watch opening eventa In
hy I’nul Smith; (3&gt; Man nf
the five-day Sunland Charity
Rhythm, owned by Mr. and
Horae Show being held at
Mra. Clauda Hardagr, MilSeminole Raceway In Caaaellidgavilla, Ga.t ahown by Buyd
berry.
Hudgins.
Flying Cloud, owned and
Fiva-galUd aaddie horaa,
Hden by J. P. Eldridge of
mares, 1100: (1) Area Sweat
Ovlado, took top honora out
I'rinceaa, owned by Roger
of a field of 31 horaea In the
Dean Chevrolet, Wcit Palm
walking hnrae atallion and
Beach, ahoVn by Janie Dean;
gelding elaaa.
(2) Alice Lou, owned by
Aahdin. white A r a b i a n
Pinerrest Farm. OJus, shown
horae owned by Roae Are by
by Phillip Stephenson; (3)
Arablana of Abbeville, S. C-,
Our Lady Grace, owned by
and ridden by Edith RoaenMiss Lealie Kagens, Mil­
berg, took flrat place In the
waukee
Wfi., shown by
two Arabian claaaaa for the
Lloyd Tester.
evening.
Singla roadster, shown to
Reaulta of Judging were:
bike, 1100; (1) Ilia Honey,
Walking horae, marra, 1100:
owned by Mra. G. H. Living­
(1) Prlte April Love, owned
ston, New York, K, Y., shown
by Mr. and Mra. H. Martin,
by Lloyd Teater; (2) Shea
Gadaan, Ala., ahown by Al­
Shine Boy, owned by Roger
bert Roland;. (3) Sunbeama
Dean Chevrolet, Wcit Palm
Producer, owned by Frank
Beach, shown by Jim RaksRoper, Winter Carden, ahown
dalc; (3( Arttie Scott, own­
by Paul Smith; (3) Sun’a Pa­
ed and shown hy R. C. Mc­
per Doll, owned by Mai
Carty, Kansas City, Mo.
Graham Btablea, Meridian,
Arabian, thraa-gaitad, open,
WINNER OF SEMINOLE County Chamber of Commerce Trophy for the
Mlae., ahown by Larry Ed150; (1) Aahdin; (2) Seoula,
Arabian three-galted class, as well an flrat in the $50 Arabian pleasure
warda.
%—
owned by B. E. Purcell, Or­
horae class nt Sunlnnd Charity Horae Show Wednesday night at Seminole
Thrce-gaitrd aaddie horae,
lando, shown by Robarta
Raceway in Casselberry, was Aahdin, owned by Jtoae Araby Arablana,
over 16.2 handa, 9100: (1)
W a rm ; (9) Gatraff.
Abbeville,
S.
C.,
and
ridden
by
Edith
Rosenberg,
receives
blue
ribbon
Regal Gold, owned by Ban
Walking horaa,'stallions or
from Mrs. Ronald Sims. Ringmaster is Sgt, Joe Mulranen.
Sadoff, Fondulae, Wla., ahown
geldings, 9100: (1) Flying
by Lloyd Teater; (2) Fan­ by Charlaa Jrnklna; (C) Mia* fy, Titusville, ahown by Eddie I., Etheredge, Bartow, ahown Cloud; (2) Mack's K. Speed­
fare, owned and ahown by Rhythmcttc, owned by Luke Campbell; (-) Keyntage'a In-' l.y Charier Jenklnr; ( 2 ) 'Show way, owned and ahown by J,
Alan Robaon of Weateheater, Point Farina, K r y a t o n e dta, owned by Robert Patter- Girl, owned by Roger Dean W. Renfroa; (3) Champagne
.
Pa.; (8) Foxie Red, owned Hajghta, ahown by Dewey aon, Windermere, ahown by Chevrolet, Went Palm Beach, Jat, owned by Fieldstone
,•*.
by J. Snlvely of Winter Hav­ Renderaon; (3) Etonrwall’a Carol Patterron; (3) April, ahown by.‘ Janie Dean; (3) Farm, Macqn, Ge., ahown by
en; ahown by Suaan Snlvely. Farewell, owned by Dir-Rnb owned by Briny Ki Tunning- Highland Evening Ace, own­ Boyd Hudgins.
■*rt ■ .“ -A rabian pleasure horaaa, Btablea, Auburndnlo, ahown ton, I)rl.and| ahown by Beth ed by Rappy Acres, Binhop850: (1) Aahdin; 12) Jarouf, by O. II. Kingham.
Bethea.
vllle, S. C.,. shown by J. E.
ownad - and ahown by Mra.
Half-Arabiun p i e a a u r a
Thrrc-gnltrd saddle borne, Norris.
Willis Flick of Miami; (3) horaa, weatern: (1) Lana tindrr 16.2 handi, 1100; (1)
Junior walking horse, 1100:
Gaaroff, ownad and ahown by King, owned by Patricia Cof- Mayfield Jewel, owned by W. (1) Pride of Pike, owned and
Wayne H ater of Winter
Haven.
NEW YORK (UP1) — The
Fjye.gaited aaddie horae,
trend to 10-ecnt dally newaaUillona or geldings, 8100:
papers continued last year,
(1) The Lancer, owned by
the American Newipaper PubWarren Atklnaon of Waat
llihera Aiaoelation (ANPA)
MIAMI (DPI) — A crim­ penis and a gila monster from
In
short
order,
Judge
Gene
Radana, Ind., ahown by Owen
Williams banded down the reports.
Haley; (2) Caroline ChiafUn, inal court Judge rustled up a Miami's Ser;&gt;entanum.
The ANPA releaied the reowned by end ehown by year-long prison sentence for lie pleaded guilty at the trial, sentence.
iulta of a aurvey of single
He
also
sentenced
LittleKathy Etheredge, Bartow; Joseph Littlepnge, 21-year-old which moved rather rapidly In
copy price of Englith and for­
(3) Glory Kalarama, owned ronfeasrd snake and gila vmw of the "evidence," placed page's pregnant wife, Sharon, eign language dAllies in the
21,
to
the
"time
already
serv­
by D. E. Britt Aaaoclatlon.
monster thirl,
atop the hearing room table ed," or the time the had apent United States, Canada, Ber­
Miami Beach, ahown by MLlttlepace pained some tort
Background fur die proceed in jail since the couple was muda. Puerto Hlco and the
Hetman.
West Indict.
of prominence lsst month
inks
was a hissing and thrash picked up Jan. 6
Junior fine harneae horae,
The aurvey showed that 821
when
police
arrested
him
it
Mra.
Llttlepage,
who
said
ing sound supplied by four
8100: U l Special Sparkle,
daily
newnpaperj now sell at
Sarasota,
owned by Mr. and Mra. J.
buses ot snakes, Including a she Is two weeks overdue, wa* 10 cents, an increase of 13C
In
hts
apartment
they
found
turned
over
to
federal
author!,
^
Snlvely. WinUr Haven, ahown
pit viper and a nervous cobra,
a skunk, s 2(i-pound rat, trv
ties to face ch arnb of inter giver a year ago. Tha number
and tiie two gila monsters.
4&gt;f dailies priced at eight cents
oral alligators, IO0 snakes, and
A cover had been drawn state transport or a stolen drclincd from 596 to 527.
a bathtub full of turtles
truck
l o v e r th*. eohra’a rage with a
Of 1.3J6 dallies; 338 reported
l.ltilepsee eventually wound glass lop herauw cobras are The rnuple la from Talifor
r i l T I T I O L S SAME
they had inrrr.iM*d th n r prieNOTICE IS li*r»by el**" t b t t I up In court here In fare char
nia.
known to strike at anything
■ m *i&gt;»*a*d In hi,tint** *1 Rt
r t ia&gt;t year, compared to 382
1 l l m } i K. Maitland, a . m mol* get of atraling four of the irr. which m o v e s
in 1903. Prices fur Sunday
C ou n ty .
Klorlda,
under
ihWhen tti« cover slipped, the Military Briefing
firlltlntl* nam* of, (.aha llowal]
newspapers alio went up, the
C era m ic Htudjo, and that 1 in ­
cobra's head snapped against
report aald.
Set
Peb.
19-20
ten d to raalatar aald natn* w ith
tha Clark of lh* cirri,It fo u r *
Ib (hr I ndirt nf thr Cotintr the glass.
JACKSONVILLE f I T I I —
H . mlnnU County. Florida
In Jll4St. krtHlnoln L'f'Uhl j. t'lvf*
Allierl F Slopert, ilopuli dir
a c c o t d t n c a with Hi* pro»l»lon» hl«f In l*rni*iiiFo t lh* Klctlilou * N»ma* d ia l- ( b n i I H ilr iff
rrtor of Ihc John K Kennedy
uia*. t o - w l i h t n*. linn 44- 0* n K i t T i t i in: m u n i K f
IJin I"*hfi! lit IIlf" l Oil I I Iif (hr I ail*IIif Sptiio Collier, will speak at a
Ktorlda n ia tu la * 11*17
ttta. THnmaa l. II. rakovlt n T « I I I 1 m i l l ity * n ml |*r
.1till hi v, Hr in (no Ir (n iin !} ( l l u t - dinner In Orlando Krt&gt; ID dur­
4 I b I mi * **f
J l r i i i i R d i Irln, In |t ri&gt;l*Al«.
ruhllalt Jan. H * 4'*b- 4, Hi l l m I n s
ing a lwnda&gt; military brief­
n r*i
nf
II. 1&gt;H.
ing for Honda leglalalorii
ru t-ii
Yo u • n d *■ ' h d»f VfMI IM jr»HN X H A L Uk
Y^*i****a*'|
lier^tay lioflflnl aft 1 r Fi|U r».|
Godfrey Harvey Sunim offi
i s u i k i m t ; i i t c o t n r n r to i*t *• Mt m o rJ n!m» • Mil •Ir T a All OvdlNsira ■ mi 1'rrtnnt
T i n : v i s t i i j i i i m t a i . n n - rtMiniU w (Hi ti &gt; *»u ait r 11 hrr *.r •In » 1tin I I n Iimb S f f
(Inn niii|a cor in charge of Cuban af
Cl IT. IN ASH Kill! aKMINUl.i: you, •tony hm\m ISMBIM"I lh * %|ialiiw| **nlt! t*^l ■ i n
fair* for tiie State Department
c o l m . cl.in i in l.
You and •«! h of
iin illi.i
at
Miami, will brief legisla­
IS ITIASCEUV Ml. 1.-ITTI
»)•!
rl.y
BAlli Cuu nty*
n&lt;’tirurj ■ II(1
x t v r r r t ; o r a i i IT
tor* and Gov ilaydon Hums at
nf F# m 1* to (irti r rt i n n y r 4 Imp
I. ICS LI It AWMtTTINUTON
rid*
at hi ■ trt a n d &gt; whleh y , «*r
• ml I KEN E M. W HITTINU- of fla t in i h i court H«&gt;ub » of you. may lava *a*inat th* AFB Feb 20
TUN, Ilia wlla,
i m111 County ni Hanford, rir-r- r*Ul* of JOHN A IU1.L daITaliHlffi. M h wit It in * ii m l •ml mt muni In r m it'll. In Is* o f «nhl I’m t o l y t u
Now You Know
va.
hr t *«■u ii i y J ml k r nf H«itiinn1«
from th* Hint of |h* firm pub
J WILL I1IVKNOUH and ANN ||t -4 1 loft of (his n o t l c t
United Prcas Inlernalloiial
Tw«i Co u n l &gt;', Klorlda. At his off! •
n iliK N O U K . hi* wlla. t l at
cmplta of • •eh H i l m - o p
In ih« rngrt hr&gt;utt of p«id
llie oldest fossils ewer dis­
l&gt;atandanta • b ill t)« In w ^ lt ln f. tni| • h• 11 T o g n ty
•t
Hanford
Florid*
T U B aTATE OT F I .O B t n A i
p l/c a uf i M i l n c R w ithin
11 4 1• lh
•t«
i« l« n (Ur
mrmlh* covered lived 2.CKX) million
TO, J WILL NIPK NOUR and • nd |»o*i r*f f |r t • '1 i r 4b■ nf th* from tht tlrnt o f 1 hr flMt |*Utf yesrs ago and are n( simple
ANN M D K N D U B . hi* wife, ( I i imRiti, • ml shall hi ftwMrti
thin of (h it rmlrr Two i-op.
jdani* similar to ulgar ami
r t a id tn r r u n k n o w n , mail- to by tl • iiniriiftni, or m,k« nf 1** iif «■ph nlilrn «if if ail'll M
i11tl
In , i 4 d ( t * a (lanaral I'a- or i l t n r 1Py II fid 4 &lt;‘i"O111 | &gt;4 711r r| • hull has in wrllln v mill it'll,0,11 (ungi, according lo the Amer­
ll»»ry, Nerrla, Tannra att hy 4 -fll 114 ft* o f n u t do llm B1 4 1 * ft r (llm • *pf f pniilrfuF
ITO Virgil M. Wood,
Tou ara haraby nnUflad (hat tttd «uuh • U l m or tlcmami nut Jl JHi iHIftl u ff l i * A.t.tr. *( *&gt;f tha ican Museum of Natural His­
f aull ha* h t t n filed aaaluri • o filtd • h i l l b# voidafter 20 year* of Nuvy
, liltlUitil
• ml shat! he n t isr n tory.

RALPH A. SMITH (center, top), retiring chairman of the local Salva­
tion Army advisory board, was presented with a “Sally Award" for lead­
ership and service by. Col. Ralph T. Smith, national evangelist for the
Army, us Cupt. Harry Foden, local officer, looks on. Rep. S. J. Davis Jr.
(left, lower), new chairman, discusses the Army’s ’round-the-world work
with Mrs. Irvin k Pryor, secretary; James Lee, co-chairman, and Fhilip
Logan, treasurer.
,
(Herald Photos)

Newspapers Up

Cost Of Dailies

Snake Thief Given 3 Years

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

y« u ana r i o N K a n m k t a i a i n»
OIU.ANUO. INC., a Florida c o r ­
pora tion; T il K. ro M M B ItC IA L
1IANK
AT WINTEII I1AIIK.
Kt^iKIDA, a ha n k in a ro t|.o ra tlon a i l a tl n * under lh* taw*
of
lh*
hta la
of
Klnrld*;
H u R N g . W I L a u N , INC. a F lo f14. uorpvratlan. and CIIASL 4
COMPANY, a Florid* corpora
ainit, lit lh* abova a nlllla d
c a u t * . and lh a l you a rt liar*.
i y required lo (II* your a n .
• » a r with "(ha Clark ol Ihla
Courl. and to oarra a cop y
t h e r e o f upon tha 1’U ln tU f* or
J’Uiniitr*'
M tu rn a y .
w hota
Kama and a ddiaat lat K. AMtn tO rE O I . L i r r , J i t . Ita North
P ark Avanua. I*. ■&gt; Hoi t o l l.
a « n f . n l , Ktorlda. anl lalar (ban
J f a r .h 17th, A. I). m i .
II yau (all I* do t o , dacraa
yro con ra tio w i l l ba antarad
a a a in a t you (or th« ratio( da.
inan dtd In tha Complaint.
Tha natura o f aald ault balng
f o r KOItHCLOailllK UK MtlKT.
(IM 1 K (nru m b crln a Hit properl y In St In Inula County, Ktorlda.
d o -w ill
T h t W t i t Tl ( t t l of tht
Kaal O n*.H alf (C l*t of
all that | a r | of U U h ’ K 1.
WILKMKIIK, ty ing N o tlh
of
Church
airtet
(aald
lllork I ly in g North of
i 'hurt h s i t a a t balng l i t
f a tt
f r o n tin g on Church
Kiraat
and
IH
f a tt
In
d a p th t . a c ea rd la g l o plat
. ' tharaof raaordad In ITat
Hook I. I1* ! * . 111,. Public
h rrn rd a ot Pamtaol* (.’outl­
ay, 'Klorlda.
w r r . N k . b i m r h a n d and tht
ga a l of aald C«uM at ganfard.
F lo r id a . Ihla »th day o f F t p
ru a r y . A, V t i l l .
. *
(s e a Li
Art hur II. B i r k w l l h . J r ,
,
. Clark o f tha Circu it Court
My: Martha T. Vihldn
D e p u t y Clark
R Ambroa* o l l t f f . Jr.
N o r U P a rk Avanua
» . o . Baa t a i a
■ a n fo rd , Florida
IFubllah Fab. 11, II. t l A Mar,
•I. I » l » ,
CDJ-41
I

H u ak *f
At adniim atrator o f th*
K»tat* of
O f . l l T I l l ’ tiK Ill'llIIIOK.
&lt;1*eaa*«4
Albari

rU irU nd,
A Ml**

Sliptxnaon

A i l o r n t r * at U *
hull* I I I —h*n(Dr&gt;l Ailaiulc
N ttld n a! Bank Bulldlna
P O tlr»«»r

l.i by th* «'Llni*til, hi* *H«ni.
a t tn r n t y *nd Sf-rompanlad
li» * flllliK f»a Of on* *lf*llrt, a nil
*Mch claim ot drm siui not wIliad ahalt I - void
F rtd Hall
' A* a d m t n l a l t a lor of lh*

E atata at

Legal Notice
IN TIIK Mlll l IT 4*01 NT 4IK
TI44C Ninth Jl DU 1*1, ■III.
IT IT IIK IN II lu ll *b:*l INtlLE
i ui n i t . M o u n t* ,

service, was piped over
the aide Ity R V A H -3
and into the Fleet Re­
serve nt Sanford Naval
Air Station.
(Navy Photo)

JOHN A HALL, dacaaatif r H A x ( t : i i v n o . id.vm KHIST N A T I O N A L OITT _________________________
KTKNgTItOM. DAVIS A
M r l N T O il l
HANK
Truatr.
W -rthtnainri
Sanford. Kbulil*
Piupiirat n&gt;n N,,n Cntilrlhulnry
Allornay* fo, Admlniali s l o t
I'uMlali J*n. 21 A K*h. I it pn*t m i l l , II, ■&gt; l!3l&gt;
I'annlun l'l*n un-l«r A |rr,m im
II. IMl
kanford. Klorlda l ! ! l l
d*tc,i Jim, t i paa,
c o t.ia
P u M l.h Kak. II. II. t t A Mar
Plat at Iff,
v*
4, !&gt;Sl _
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
IN
THE
rtn ci i r
t o t HT. f ' D J . I I
JAMES T. EDOE. *( ua.
S IX T H
J l D ll'IA L
CIIHT'IT.
D» (r nd*nt* President and Mr*. Johnson
IN
ANII
KOI!
BENIN OLE I v
T ut;
LIMIT IT
lo t in .
n(tries: n r a*t.K
NINTH
J1H II1AI.
CIH ITIT.
r i M T T I . KI.Oil IIIA
NiiTK’K IK IIKIIK11V HIVKN scheduled a White House
IN t'HAXL'KHT No. t loot,
IX
AM)
KOM
M4MINUI.S: that on lh* iilh day ol Kab- lunch Friday.|fui 100 Lincoln
IIIV o i l CL
I III NTS'. K 1.0 II11&gt; e
ruary t i l l at U;00 A. M at scholars, wfTTFri and othar*
IN TH ANIK II V NO. I IBM
D A N IE L TilACY.
lha Waat door o( in* Courl
PLAINTIFF MA HIE WATKINS.
Houaa ol Bamlnolt County, at to calibrate tha 166th anni­
VS
P L A IN T IF F Sanford. Klorlda. lh* under, versary of tha birth of Abra­
va
ELMIRA TRACT,
alantd Clark will offer for aal*
D E F E N D A N T JAMES W ATKINA,
lha follow ins described real ham Lincoln.
AOTICM TO t m i l l l
IIH K K M'A ST property!
White House china from
TOi EI.MtllA C, TIIACV,'
NOTICK Til A P Pi:A ll
Lot Aft, OAKLAND HILLS, the Lincoln period will b* Us­
Whoa* laild tn ,-* la
TO I JAM KM WATKINS
according lo lh* plat
111 South O a r f la ls Avanua
Whoa* raildanca la u n ­
tharaof *e recorded In P!*t ed at the lunch, a spokesman
Columhui, Ohio
kn o w n
Book 11. pasaa II and 14.
Teu ara h t r t b v ra q u lra t to
To u a r t liartby raqulrad lo
Public Record* of S*m|. said- Johnson will speak, and
Ilia your writtan d , l , n i , lo (lit your w r lt ta n 4 t ( * n t t to
Vira President Hubert H.
. nol* County, Ktorlda
(ho
m il
o t Co„i|ilolnt
for Ilia
Ulll
&gt;t Complain!
for logaihar with all alruatura*. Humphrey and a number of
‘UVOIVO lllod haraln oKoluol dtvorv* (lied Itaraln ‘ ag et nal Iniprovamanta. flaluraa. applu
you. w | l h t hr d a r k o f tht you. with ilto Clark of tht anca* and appurtenance* on governor* and congressmen
abova Courl on
or
btfuyo ab o v a
Court
on
nr
bator* •aid land or uaad In conjunction will attend.
March II. l i s t , and oarva a March is. H i t , and ( t r v * a therewith
copy o f toina upnh plaintiff'* ropy ot aam* upon p l a i n t i f f *
Tka aforaaald aal* wilt b*
a llo rn a y , Jaioaa C. Cvlliar, T»I a tto rn ey , Jama* C. ColUar, Toi mad* purauant la a (Inal daFirst telephone directory
Waal c h u rrh S tr a ti. Orlando. W a tt Church l l r a a c Orlando, era* af foracloaura antarad In
Klorlda.
Florida.
Chancary Action No. ills* now was issued At New Haven,
Herrin fall pot or a tlrrro*
Itaraln' (all not nr a dacraa pandlns In tha Circuit Court Conn., on Fab. 2L 1878, and
P'« r o n t a o u w ill p* a n u v a d pro co lifta ao w ill ha a n l t i a d of (ha Ninth Judicial Circuit contained th* names of 60
a s a l a a l you.
a g a ln a l you
of and for lamlnol* County, subscribers.
"7
WITNESS iry hand and **al
WIT NKaii m y hand and ***! Florid*.
at SiBford. fomlaol* Caunly, at (a Dfa rd. I t m l a o l a County.
D A T E D (hi* Ilk day of Feb­
Florida, this life Bar »t Fa*. Florida, Ihta l i b day o ( F » b . ruary. !t*t.
ruary, t i l l .
ruary, 1111.
(■CAL)
(SEAL)
(■KALI
Arthur H Barkwlih. Jr.,
Art hur II Beckwith . Jr.,
A rth u r H
Il t c k w l l h , Jr..
Clark of tha Circuit Court IIABXAQK. MBS. CORA BB LL B
* Clark a t th* ctrouK il«&gt;uri
Clark o f lha Circuit Court
Hyp- Marlha T. Vlhlan
— F un era l a a r v l c t t for Mra
B y i , Martha T. Vltiltn. DC.
By: Martha T . ' V lh ltn , D C
Deputy Clark
Cara Balt* H a r a s s * , FI. Who
JAM ES ’C. COLLIKB
JAM E S C. COLLI EH
van dan Barg A day
41*4 T u es d a y n ig h t, will ba
A l l o r n a y for P la in tiff
A i t a r n t y (or P la i n t i f f
Allornay* for Plaintiff
co n d u cte d a t 19 a. at. F rida y
T#1 W. Church
TOI'W. Church • ! . '
IIS Baal Church Btraal
at
Briasaa
F u n er a l lla m a
Orlando, Fla.
Orlando, Kl*.
4H&gt; First Federal llulliftng
w ith llav. Lynn H o r a a i * o f ,
P u h l l t h Fab. i t , II, U A Mar. Puhllah Fab. II, II. •( A Mar. Orlando, Klorlda
flr la tt n s. Rurlal w ill ba In
«. I»U.
4, l* d l I’ulilldi Feb. II. I*tk
Kyicatt t j i k e -Camaiary. Ilrta.
CMJ-ia
COJ-4*
COJ-SI
*« u Kuuaral Uutua (u uharat.

New Orleans Set
For Next Festival

a*

NEW ORLEANS (UP!) — ■old. Dura and asieaamanta
The magic word "Manli Grna" are the only source* of rev­
la again on tbs tips of car­ enue.
If the krewe is to hold n
nival.hungry New Orlran*.
putado — and thi* year 16 of
The Mg day Ihi a year comes them will — it can expect to
March 2, u relatively Into date spend tlO.uOU on the parade
fur thr Wildest holiday in and ntorv tiian |6,0dd on
Ameriru — billed as tho "throw*,” tha trinket* tho
"g rrslrst frrr show nn railh.'' maakers throw to the crowds
Millions have witnessed tho from elaborate floats during
s|ti-ct«i-|r ainrr Madri Grua tli* procession.
fu*t culvbtulod bem moro
Each krewe has a royal
Uimi 160 years ngu, but only court. In many cases, the
a eoiii|inrullvu imitdful h»vu name of the king is never ra­
been privileged to view tho ven led to tha public.
mystic* inMriuu which nrr tbs
For the man who would bo
backi'tinr rif Itu •ininl
ami king, tha cost of cuatume* and
the cnniival teuson; Tiie car- accesaoriva ranges from ft.liiviil bulls
liUll lo 15,11011, The ijUeun us­
The uvi-iiigi* visitor never ually pays about f 1,UU0 fur i
gets to See it , uilllYu! |.jll ln&gt;. 1gown and areplro. The dukes
cuusr nllendatir-- Is hy Invitu- usually spend |3l)0 and the
tlon of the krevvr nrganita- maids 5251).
linn only.
| Although the participants
This year Hi ktcues havu and the subject of the table­
booked the municipal auditor­ aux are usually secret, carni­
ium.
val hall* generally follow a
Contrary to popular brlirf, pattern.
thr rarnlvnl sruson dora nrvt
Tiie Bull brglna with the
begin with the pumdes, i&gt;ut captain's whiatle. An orches­
with a carnival ball — the tra of from 16 to 41) musicians
bail of th# Twelfth Night Ra- provides music.
vr|*rs. held every Jan. I), 12
Aftar tho royal court of the
nights after Christmas.
previous year makes it* for­
The average hall rusts about mal entry, the cur tains part to
I'Ju.flOO. And nil the *vprri*« uxpoie tile tableaux, a scene
is borne hy member* of the or acrlas of scene* depicting
organisations. Tickets
not th* them* of the ball.

VM Y WEST (UPI) — A
Navy navigator ejected safe­
ly from n crippled jet fighter
at 800 feet but barely got wet
before an Air Force helicop­
ter, with • surgeon aboard,
anaLlied him from the water.
Navy officials nt Boca Chi- j
ea Naval Air Station hero
said Ens.Don M- Urlleh, Har­
risburg, Pa., was ordered to
eject from tha F4B Phantom
after one of the plane's two
jets began smoking.
Meanwhile, Air Force Capt.
Charles P. Nadler, of Home­
stead, was cruising tha Flor­
ida Keys in an H-43 Air Res- |
cue helicopter on a routine
training exercise from Home­
stead Air Force Basa. An Air
Forca surgeon was aboard,
also for training.
The Navy pilot, Cdr. E.
H o y c e Williams, Virginia
Beach, Va., radioed Boca Chi­
cs that Urlich had ajacted,
then swooped down to 60 feet
and made a safe landing at'*’*)
the base two miles away.
Th* Navy sent a propeller
aircraft to search out Urlich
and k ttp tight of him until he
could be rescued.
But Nadler,-listening to the
Key West radio calls, offerad assistance.
The Air Fores surgeon eai’d
Urlich suffered no ill-affrcts j
from ejecting to low or being
in the water for about three
minutes and the navigator
was daiivered to tha Navy in
"sound condition."
Urlich said he just baraiy
got bis life raft Inflated be­
fore he was rescued.

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Lake Monroe Jottings

'Outsider' Prods Sanfordites-Kiwanians Accept Challenge

Ry Dottie Austin
here and spend their money,"
Bj Mr*. H. L. Johnson
ous Spanish restaurant there
he predicted.
Tom
Gilchrist,
the
keen-ey­
Hi There. I am kind of tear* before returning home. Won­
"The simple fact is, you
ed to mention anything about der if Terry Rabun ordered ed, plain-spoken "outsider" have got to try harder than
Rf* weather. J u it a i sure as strawberry shortcake? • • • from WESH-TV Ch. 2, who anyonr els* to preserve
I aay “Gee, hasn't it been nice This Saturday night the annu- startled Seminole Countians your place under the *ua,"
. ...
Tal Seminole High School Glee into almost instsnt action 13 he declarrd.
spring weather even with the i . . . . .. . . . " . . . . ..
1, *
,,
.
1Club Ball will be held at the weeks ago came back to San­
Gilchrist noted that the job
rain?, it would turn cold. I ll | school. This always a pretty
is
not going to be made any
take the chance and say "Isn't affair. I will be there as one ford Wednesday and gave the easier if the proposed legisla­
the weather nice?" • • * Con­ of the judges for the Belle of county a pat on the hack and tive reapportionment goes
gratulations to Ed and Mar­ the Ball. Last year we select­ a prod in the ribs.
through.
garet Smith. They have been ed Sherry Thrasher, who will
"You have recognised your
“Seminole County and all
married all of 21 years and she be this year? Did you greatest problem — Orlando other small counties will be
spent the big day by having give to the March of Dimes is taking your customers in a precarious position if you
mnner in DeLand with former and the Celebral Daisy drives away from you. You've faced lose your proportionate repre­
Sanford residents, the For­ .last week? 1 am very proud this and you are in the process sentation in the state — the
rest Breckenrldges. Ed and of a certain group of girla for of overcoming it," he told Dade-Broward-Palm
Beach,
Marge have a new home out helping in both causes by do­ members of the Kiwanit Club
on Orange Boulevard. We ing a civic duty in giving their at the Civic Center.
wish you many, many more time in helping to make the
“ You ran annex Orlando Business Brief
years together. • • • Little sick well. The girls, of course, — because you have got
Feanut Baker (I think his were members of the Lake something Orlandosns, Or­
name is Allen) is a year old­ Monroe 4-H Handy Helpers ange Countians and all of
er. I think he is all of four, Club. They loved every min­ Central Florida and the
p maybe it* three. He's at ute of doing it. They have
state wants — the most
the fussy age already of not now had six lessons in Red beautiful natural asset in
telling me just how old he Cross First Aid being taught the state — five miles of
JACKSONVILLE — (Spl)
really Is. * • • And still an­ by Dan Pelham. He is a won­ waterfront," he pointed out. — J. M Fields. Inc., 10-state
other Baker is a year older derful instructor and jhas the
“It's easy for ntc to come chain of discount department
this week. Jimmie, happy full co-operation of the girls over here and tell you how to ■tores, opened its Kith and
birthday to you, too. * * • And as they have successfully solve your problems — 1 don’t largest Florida unit here to­
the secretary out a t Lake passed their first test and are have to worry about the day with grand opening cer­
Monroe School reached anoth­ looking forward to certificate money and you do. Your wa­ emonies.
er year, too. Helen Stapler, day, as they call it. * • • Vary terfront development plan is
The new 130,CKH).squarehappy birthday to you. I saw sorry to hear that Louise a mighty undertaking. But foot store is loratrd in Fields
^ secret admirer trying to de­ Rushlow is ill. She is such an any part of it you can afford Plata, Arlington, on a 23-arrr
cide what to get you. But ] active person. We wish you to build is a great improve­ site at the intersection of Ar­
won't tell, NEVER! * * * We a speedy recovery Louise. • • • ment, when you build into lington Expressway and At­
are very sorry to hear o t the Sunday guests of Charles and Sanford what your competit­ lantic Boulevard.
passing of a farmer Lake Flo Baker were her mother, ors want and haven’t got," he
Duval County Commission
Monroe resident, &gt;Jry. George Mr*. Mary . Munden. Dale declared,..
Chairman Rob Harris and
....
WardwelL She passed away Mundcn, Woodrow Munden
"You',ve simply got to be Jacksonville Mayor Louis K.
in Miami last Friday and was and Donald Dees, all of Ki** loudefl stronger and more d e'"K ilter headed, a large gcuUft'
buried there Tuesday morn­ ■unmee. • • • Our thought termined than any larger city4 of community'— dignitartev
ing, according to Mrs. Fred this week is on The Weath­ or county — you can Ire the participating in the tradiRoily who- tailed to tell me er." Sunshine is dclious, rain most beautiful, desirable and tionnl ribbon-cutlilig cereftbout the service. She .had la refreshing, wind braces up, attractive community in the muny.
many friends here who will snow is exhiliarating, there stale, cause million* of people
T h e Field* organization
miss her very much. We send is no such thing as had weath­ to set a visit to Sanford as was reNrscntcd by H. . S.
our sympathy to the bereav­ er, only different kinds of their destination. If they en- I Glass, executive vice pretied family. • • • We are very good weather.
1joy themselves, they'll stay ' dent.
glad to hear that Mrs. Beu­
lah Cruthis is now out of the
hospital and home again. We
hope to see her out before
very long. * * • The Upsala
Presbyterian Chutch will have
™petial music this Sunday.
Miss Darlene Coleman and
Miss Gail Coleman will sing
several numbers during the
morning servlre. Everyone is
invited to attend- this service.
* • • The First Baptist Church
nf Lake Monroe and the Wes­
leyan Methodist Church of
1'iiola hate just concluded suerevival services. Both
f essful
hurches had special music
every night during the reviv­
als. * * * The best band in
Seminole County, the Semi­
nole High School Band, had
the time of their lives Mon­
day. They went to Tampa and
marched in the Gasparilta pa­
rade then saw the sights of
the fair and ale in the fain-

Duval, a n d Pincllas-Hilliborough county areas will he
able to out-vote all the rest
of the slate combined.
“ You must face this and
be prepared to overcome it,”
he stated.
Gilchrist again urged that
everything possible he done
to beautify and illuminate the
exit* from Interstate 4 and
ilso the entire lakefront
drive from 1-4 into Sanford.
He also suggested that thr..
w atrr tower* he painted with

a glowing, luminous paint
that can he seen for great
distances.
Gilchrist advised KiwanIans that plana are In the
work* at Channel 2 to give
a great deal of additional
publicity to Seminole Coun­
ty by meant of specisl fea­
ture presentations high­
lighting present natural at­
tractions such a* the San­
ford too and the Big Tree.
"You have some highly in­
teresting, but little known

tourist attraction* here. Y'ou 1 Following Gilchrist's speech | have long been known
haven't asked us to, hut we Kiwanis President Bill Fra- a* 'builders ol men’ — now
we are going to he known
are going to publicize them asa announced:
as ‘huilders of the commun­
"Kiwanis accept* your
in forthcoming feature pro­
challenge and your help. We
ity'."
ductions," he promised.

Students Attend Rollins Players Performance
By Jane Casselberry
A special performance of
"Diary of Anno Frank" by
the Rollins Players at the
Annie Russell Theatre in Win­
ter Park was attended Satur­

day afternoon‘ by 43 ninth
graders from South Seminole
Junior High School at , Cas­
selberry. Making lip the group
were students taught by Mrs.
Betty Foreman and Robert

McKenzie.
This was the first time
many of the boys and girls
had seen a live 'performance
and the moving drama wai
enjoyed by all attending.

J. M. Fields
Has New Store

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Dies At Miami
Mrs. Coia Belle lisrnage,
SO, died in Miami Tuesday
night a fte r a lengthy illness.
Born August U , 1S74, in
Sanford, she lived here and in
ike hjonroe until moving to
Miami 10 year* ago She was
a member of the Church of
God in Miami.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mrs. Mattie Brine, of Miami;
a "son, E. C. Harnage, of Co­
coa; six grandrSiildren, 12
great-grandchildren and one
greatgreat-greatchild;
two
Iirothtr*, Charles (i. Bell, of
W’ortsmoulh, Va . and T. J.
Bell, of Sarasota and a sis­
ter, Mrs. Mary Tanner, of
Tampa.
Bnsson Funcial Home, San­
ford, in charge of arrange' ments.
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Schollander Almost
Flawless - Coach
(Becesid hi ■ aeries)
By B u d ; P id irt
NEW HAVEN, Conn. —
(NEA) — Don Sehotlandar
left-Laks Oswego, a Portland
suburb, bocauia of George
Hainea, probably tha finaat
young coach In tha country.
"Ha la Ilka a father and
friend," Schollander aald:
knows each aarlmmar,
knows how to treat them and
talk to them."
Schollander apant part of
tha time In Santa Clara living
with families Halnss recom­
mended and then during hla
aanlor year, ha moved in with
a close high school friend.
Meanwhile, Halnaa was
alowly shaping him and preparing him for 1004 and the
assault on T o k y o which
brought gold medala In tha
100-meter freeatyle, 400-met­
er freestyle, ,400-meter free­
style relay and 800-mater
freeatyle relay.
Hla 63.4 In tha 100 was a
pew Olympic record and his
4:12.1 was a now world rec­

v J

ho was going down hill.
" It was really funny,"
Schollander aald. " I did what
I wanted—qualify for tha
Olympics—but than those peo­
ple started writing those rid­
iculous atoriea. You'd think
they'd Just take the time to
coma and as); me why I finish­
ed second. At tha Olympics
one reporter actually wrote
that I snapped out of my
slump.
"The atrategy worked per­
fectly. If I had peaked for
tha trials, I would have got­
ten bombed at the Olympics.
“Anyway, I went out to
California after the trials
with the Olympic t e a m
(Haines was one of tha coach­
es) and then 1 really started
rolling. We practiced for five
hours a day—9 a.m. to noon
—and &amp; p.m. to 7»1
, "I worked out with the dis­
tance men in practice. It
mads ms stronger. 1 remem­
ber once we got to Tokyo,
Bobby McGregor of Scotland
(runner-up In the 100) saw

Nicklaus Defending

Dayton's Finkel
Leads Field In
Bucketing Goals

Last Year's Crown
By Hal Wood
UPI Sports Writer
PHOENIX, Aril. (UPI) The $67,300 Phoenix Open, the
golf tournament that develop*
money • winning champions,
gets under way today and the
winner will be the man with
the lucky putt.
The defending champion ia
Jack Nicklaur, and after cap­
turing the crown last year, he
went on to win the national
money-winalng championship.
The winner here the previous
two y e a n was Arnold Palmer,
and he captured the money ti­
tle both times, too.
Palmer Isn’t here thu year,
but Bill Casper is on hand to
build up his bank account. Big
Bill leads the money statistics
this season, with $27,000 to his
credit—$13,000 more than any
one else during the fin t five
weeks of competition.
Nicklaus and Casper are the
pre-tournament favorites.
But the lad who can’t..b*
overlooked is Frank Beard.
The Louisville, Ky., slugger Is
fifth on the money list this
year with more than $9,000 in
psychecka.
Wednesday, he tuned up
with a nine-under-par 63 on the
Arizona Country Club courae
(0 capture the pro division of
the pro-amateur prelude to the
regular tournament.
Among those not competing
here, in addition to Palmer,
--------------- ^

arc National Open champion
Ken Venturi, out with a hand
injury; and young George Ar­
cher, crack rookie 0/ 1964, and
winner of the Lucky International in San Francisco two
week* ago, with a back injury.

NEW YORK (UPI) - A* op­
ponents of Dayton well know,
everytime Henry Finkel gets
/
r
hit hands oo the ball he has a
better
chance to score then
•.
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anyone else In the country.
.
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Finkel hai bucketed 303 of
331 field foal attempt! for a
major college leading .630 per­
centage through game* of last
a
^
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Me I
Saturday, according to offi­
03283663
cial statistics released today.
Rick Barry of Miami, Fla.,
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
led In scoring with a 37.1 mark
—Speedater Larry Frank of
through gamea of last MooGreenvllla, S. C-, may alow
DUSTY BOOTS rider Valerie Allred of Orlando,
day. Utah State's Weyne Es­
down a little If he tries again
tied for six-month high point trophy, ia shown
tes, who was electrocuted In a
today to qualify in his modi­
here
on
her
buckskin
mare
“Arabeile"
as
.she
ac­
freak accident following a 48fied Ford for Saturday's 260cepted Junior high point trophy from Howard
point performance against
SANFORD FIREMAN and vice president of
mil* race over the Daytona
Lloyd,
association
president,
at
a
recent
show,
Denver Mooday night, was se­
Dusty Boots Riding Association, Bob White, and
speedway.
Naxt competitive event is scheduled for 1 p.m.
cond with a 33.T mark. Princehis horse, "Rebel," brought home two second
Frank had tha faateat lap
Feb.
21
at
the
Onora
Road
arena.
(Herald
Photo)
ten's Bill Bradley remained
place ribbons from the Central Florida Horse­
of the day W e d n e s d a y ,
third at 31.4.
man’s Association Show last Sunday.
173.778 mile* per hour. But
John Hillman of Memphis
it proved too much for hla .
State, with a .900 average,
car and hi* engine blew on *
waa 11 percentage points athe next lap. Ha hoped to
head of Rutgers’ Bob Lloyd for
complete repairs In time for
free threw honors while Iona's
another qualifying run today.
Warren Isaac led East Tenn­
Qualifiers Wednesday were
essee's Tommy Woods — 20.9
Randall Tisaot, Hollywood,
to I9.*-^for top spot in the reFla.; Rod Eulenfield, Jackson­
By Margaret Cosby
.[b ound departm ent
Jumping “8”, with Van Stu­
ville; Lionel Johnson, Union.
Miami,' Fla., with a. 96.0 per
rIBer
Jeff —Hawklncr*-***.
Dusty Boots Riding Asso­ a r t riding.
- • — Ha
By Karyaaa Mllra
Sissy Baird; jumping figure game average ousted Brig­ ciation has announced that a
Greenville,
S.
C., and Dennia
It was revealed that FonZimmerman, G la a t 0 nbury, ^
A tl« for high point win­ 8, senior, Sonny Hslksr, Joe ham Young (91.7) ae tha No. number of events changes for fiderable Interest la springing
Conn. Earl Balmer of Floyds
ners In tha gymkhana spon­ McGuckln, Maris Franklin; 1 scoring team In the country th* Fab. 21 hors* show hav* up locally in a palmetto polo
Knobs, Ind., and Bill Mc­
sored by Csntral Florida pola bending, junior, Slaay after the Hurricanes blasted been made.
team. Duaty Boots I* serious­
Mahon Jr. of Danbridge,
Hors* Shows was scored by Maird, Guy Randolph, Glsnda Tem pt 141-110 Tuesday. New
ly
considering
organizing
a
At the tame time, Presi­
Lynd;
pole
bending,
senior,
Mexico
(41.3)
was
■
full
tlx
Tenn.,
qualified for the 600Mrs. Maria Franklin and Guy
group and asks anyone inter­
Sonny Halker, Peggy Rlngel, points ahead of Oklahoma dent Howard Lloyd reported
mile race on Sunday.
Randolph.
ested
to
contact
a
mem
tier.
State (34.3) as the nation’s that Junior division contest­ Teams are now playing in Un­
N ast show scheduled by the Marla Franklin;
ant* Valerie Allred and Chris­
Sack
race,
Junior,
Slaay
top dafeculve team. .
group la tha Fab. 21 Plaaaurs
ion Park and on the East
St. Pater's, N. J.. took field tina Copelan, both of Orlan­ Coast. A polo registration Coach Named
Show which will ba th* sec- Maird, Guy Randolph, Stava
do,
ar*
tied
with
61
points
ond in aarlaa toward high Halker; flag race, junior, Guy gosl percentage honors with each for the Mitchell Trailer sheet will be available at the At Davidson
count award of a |25 savings Randolph, Steve Halker, Sis­ a .517 mark while Morehcad Six-Month High Point Tro­ Feb. 21 show scheduled for
DAVIDSON, N. C. (UPI)
bond. Next gymkana will take sy Maird; flag rare, senior, State's .792 free throw aver­
1 p.m. at the Association's —Dirk Tomcy, a 20-year-old
phy.
Anne
Randolph,
Mob
White,
age was best in thst depart­
place March 7.
More Church League bask­
Runnerup ia Evart Shoe­ arena on Onora Road. A first freshman coach nt Northern
ment.
Top t h r e e winners In Linda Ashley,
maker from Cocoa with 48 place trophy and six ribbons Illinois, has been named as­ etball ii on tap tonight at th*
events, named in order, at
points. Ha la followed by sen­ will be awarded for eath sistant football coach at Dav­ Junior High School gym
last week's show were: Key­
ior riders Jack Kelley, Cocoa, event with both a junior and idson, although he didn't ap­ when Grace Methodist goes
hole, open, Denise Williamagainst Lake Mary Nuzarena
with 44 points and Van Stuart, senior high-point trophy pre­ ply for the position.
aon, Marla Franklin and Lin­
at
7 p. m. First Preabytarian
sentation
for
the
day.
A
I960
graduate
of
DeSanford, with 37 points.
da Ashley; clovarleaf, Junior,
Events include Keyhole, J r Pauw, Tomey, who also serv­ square* off with First Meth­
Mitchell Trailers will spon­
Valeria Allred, Kirn Vanta,
sor a second six-month high- and Sr.; Jr. ond Sr. Clover- ed as an assistant at Miami odist at 8:16.
Cynthia Rlngler; cloverlraf,
Grace Methodist ia 0-1 for
point trophy to be awarded leaf, Polebending; and F'lag of Ohio, was the third assist­
senior, Maria Franklin, Mob
Cedi Austin's Rlmpy claim­ Betsy Robbie
16 00 10.20 at the same time
the in­ Mac*, with such open events ant hired by hnid Coach the season and F'irat Presby­
White, Sonny Halker; egg
Homer Smith, who “heard terian ia 1-0. Lake Mary and I)
ed his third victory of the sea' Annie Genius
4.00 itial trophy and now there aa Pick-Up Race, Western
race, open, Maria Franklin,
will be both a Junior and Sen­ Pleaaure, Hollow Log and Rib­ about him from someone First Methodist play their
son in Wednesday's matinee Quinlsla ( 1-6 ) $82.40
Nan Comstock, Butch llalrd: feature race at the Sanfordfirst game tonight.
else."
ior
Six-Month
High-Point bon Race.
Perfect* fl-3) paid $131.30.
Jumping Figure 8, Junior. Orlando Kennel Club.
trophy
Identical
In
every
de­
4TH RACE—5 11 Time 11.74
Kim Vanta, Guy Randolph,
Rlmpy cleared the first turn Red Donlt
6 00 3.20 2.60 tail. '
heading the pack and the only Barbery Ella
The Association decided at
6.00 3.60
thing In doubt was which dog Mac Flash
its
February meeting that
3.00
more and mor* emphasis
would finish second. O. B.'s Qulnlela (3-6 ) 323 00
The Cincinnati Reds satis­ obtained by Los Angeles hi
By Martin I.ader
would be placed on club ac­
Adjusted overtook H a r r y ' s Perfect* (6 3) $87.90.
FIRST SALARIED COACH Hern In a photo finish to run FIFTH RA CE-H Time 40.M tivities for the enjoyment of
fied four pitchers, Including a winter trail* thst sent F'rank
UPI Sporta Writer
Howard to Washington, signed i)
the entire membership and
NEW YORK (UPI) — Ren second.
Ixmi Brock Is in a fine pre veteran John Tsitouris, who
She Won
6 20 3.40 2.60
with
the Dodgers Wednesday.
that
a
program
fur
the
young­
Kavori*d George Jet got a Tempered
Meilini, former head foutlmll
dicement today, with only had a 9-13 mark last season
4 80 4.20
The Pittsburgh Pirates
coach at Rya and Port- had start and was never in it. Ann Robbia
and a 3.80 earned run average.
3 .go er rider* it under considera­ himself to blsmc.
inked righthanded pitchers
tion. However, more activities
Chester high schools, was hir­
Rimpy, breaking from the Qulnlela (1-2) $18 80
Ills main problem is that he Also coming to terms were
are being scheduled to in­ was better than he bad a right Dave Gatllgun, 21, Dan Ne­ Tom Butters and Bob Priddy
ed today by the Iona Univer­ No. 6 post position, ran the 5- Perfect* (1-2) $32 30.
and the Milwaukee Uraves
sity Football Club, an organ­ mills mile distance In an out­ SIXTH RACE—6-18 Time 31.28 clude the younger set ts well to be last year and now must ville. 23. and Ed Hill. 19.
signed pitcher Dave Ellers and
ization sponsored and financ­ standing 31 18 seconds. The Tar Guard
as
adult*,
such
as
Sunday
af­
find a suitable encore alter I The New York Meta signed
2.40 2 80 2 40
outfielder Dick Hart.
ed by students. Mcdilii is the 0 7 perfect.! paid $51,30 and Utile Kasicl
ternoon
(rail
riders
and
cookcatcher
Chris
Cannizzaro,
pit­
3 60 3 80
his pennant winning feats of
first salaried college football the quinirla returned $19 80.
cher BUI Wakefield and rook­ In the completion of the
Longdust
3 20 outs. This Sunday evening, 1984.
club coach, in the country.
An 11-race ladles night pro­ Qulnlela (6-1) 111.60
tha Dusty Bootsra have decid­
ie
outfielder Al Yates, bring­ three-team, eight-player deal
The speedy 25-year old out­
ed to “turn ole Paint out to fielder, who caine to terms ing lltcir number of satisfied of three weeks ago that sent
gram Is scheduled tonight. All Perfects (6-8) (30.40.
Rocky Colavito to Cleveland, 1J
pasture” and go for a hayride with St. l/ouis Wednesday, was players to 23
ladles will be admitted free.
HTEELF.RH INK TWO
TT1! RACE—H Tim* 4123
the
Kansas City Athletics ac­
LAST
NIGHTS
RESULTS
instead.
P1TTSRURGH (U P U -T he
Pitchers Dick Donovan and
the biggest single factor in the
Snub
12 30 6.60 5.60
Members were enthusiastic Cardinals’ surprising pennant Sonny Sicbert signed with the quired pitcher Fred Talbot
Pittsburgh Staeler* Wednes­ FIRST RACE—*11 Time 31.11 Lou O’Day
7.60 7.60
from the Chicago White Sox.
3.40 4.20 3.00 Irish Caper
day algnad veteran offensive Flash Signal
6 3u to know that Ida Mae Sjob- success, according to former Cleveland Indians.
12.30 8.20
Inm la in training for th* 100- Manager Johnny Keane. Brock The Yankees signed lour
end Gary Bellman, th* club's rale Star
Qulnlela (1-3) 346.00
2.80
Mlle Trail Kid* from Umatil­ was traded from the Chicago free agents, pitcher Pedro Motop receiver last season, and O B.’s General
Perfect! (1-3) 3104.70.
la this spring and varioua Cubs in mid June dragging a man, infielder Warren Miller
Southern California quarter­ Quinirla (1-4) $58.
8TU RACE—$-16 Time 31.17
. MKVMKMHHIP $10.00
back Craig Fertig, the Steel- 2ND RACE—1-18 Time 31.47 L L.'a M* Too 3.40 2.60 2.20 members are helping her .251 batting average, but he and outfielders Bill Pares* then weekday Greens Fee $1
Whitey
De'itl
10.60
3
40
3.00
train.
Bhc
ia
making
26
miles
era' 20th draft choice.
Land O' Lakes Country Club
Misa Whirl
2.60 2.40
hit at a .3 a pace the rest of and Curt Winston.
Econ John
6 40 3.80 Kissntell
Hwy. 17-92. Casselberry
Pitcher Claude Osteen and
2.80 a day lately In good condition the campaign as the Cardinals
Martha Rock
4.20
838-2899
and good lime.
third baseman John Kennedy,
Qulnlela (1-4 ) 96 40
won
the
pennant
on
the
final
CAHDH SIGN TWO
1
Qulnlela (1-7) $23 20
Duaty Mooters coming home day of the season.
Perfect*
(4-1)
314.70.
ST. LOUIS (U PI)—The St. Daily Double (4-1) $27.40.
with
ribbon*
from
recent
In addition to his overall .315
Louis football Cardinals Wed­ THIRD RACE—3-16 Time 31.30 NLNTII RACE—511 Time 31.29
hors* shows in th* area in­ average, Brock waa second In
(Racing Queen Semifinal)
nesday signed free agents D.B.'i Valiant 9 20 6.00 3.20
Summeretta
3.80 3.30 2.60 clude Pat Bradford, first placa the National League in stolen
Steve Regan, a 0-foot&gt;8 , 200Ebony Rock
4.60 3.00 In th* Apopka Horseman As­ bases with a and also shone
pound and from Northeast
Louisiana State, and Ollire Pats Sign Two
Naoma Secretary
* 00 sociation's O p e n Western defensively In left field.
Pleasure Class, and Vice Pres­
Holden, a 0-foot, 200-pound
St. Louis also announced the
f in a l s
BOSTON (UPI) — The Qulnlela (1-2) 111.00
ident
Bob White, second place
defensive back from F'isk.
Huston Patriots signed their Perfect* (2-1) $34.50.
signing ol rookie third basein th* Flag Race and in ths
sixth draft pick, Mississippi 10TH RACE—4-14 Tima 31.17
man Jose Laboy.
SATURDAY
Barrel Race. His horse, Reb­
State's 6-foot-2, 280-pound Amigo Rocker 3 30 3.00 2.40
Jim Ray Hart, who over­
JOINS OILERS
NIGHT
10.30 4J0 el, took a third ribbon in th* came sever*' bad break* to
HOUSTON (UPI) — Dick guard Juatin Canals, and their Gale Man
O.
B.'a
Walla
3.10
hit ,286 for the San Francisco
Jamlaaon, former professional leventh pick, tl-foot-4 225Giant* last season, haa sign­
Heads Field
football playar and offensive pound tackle Tom Neville, Qulnlela (3-7) $11.30
DU QUOIN, III, (UPI) — ed hla contract for an esti­
hackflald coach a t Bradley also from Mississippi State. Perfect* (3-7) 138.30.
HIM RACK—K Tima 49.M Nohla Victory, who won 18 of mated $14,000. Tba young third
for tha peat three year*, will
By Gemini
31.30 3.30 4.30 19 S ta rts last year, haadtd a baseman was badly Injured
Join th* Houston Oltsra as a Pushing Spring
7.90 3 90 Raid of 62 threa-yaar-old twice by pitched balls In 1963,
CA8TLESON. VL (UPI) — Sweat Sbowtr*
full-time scout.
390 trotter* arhsduled to compete but came back last year to
Persons telephoning th* Birds­ Woodridl*
In th* 40th running of th* slam $1 homers and drive In
eye akl are* for akilng condi­ Qulnlela (8-4) $31.30
Lost Romance
tions heard this reply: “ No Perfects (34) $310 00
$126,000 Hamblatonlan Clas­ II run*.
HIGH POINT, N.C. (UPI) snow, not operating. We’re Mutual Handle $90,361.
sic Bapt. 1.
In other baseball signings:
•»
— Pressured by many resi- planting tulips."
lents of "Lover's Lane," who
M A TIN EES - 2 P. M.
tha name axpossd them
A gift of Egypt t« tha
Wad. . Fri. - Bat.
laughter and embarrass- U.8., Cleopatra's Naadls data*
m*nt, tha clty'a planning and back to 15 canturlaa B.C. and
Exciting PERFECTAS factored
toning commission renamed la aald to have been seen by
In each racing prsirsa
Moss*. '
tha atraet “Cllsh Avenue.”

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Two Girl Riders Tied

Franklin, Randolph

For Hi Point Honors

Tie For Gymkhana

Engine Explodes

Church League

PERFECTION PLUS—Don Schollander, now a freshman at
Yale, takes a few practice laps In the university pool. The
18-ytar-old from Lake Oswego, Ore., won (our gold medals
In Tokyo last fall.
ord In the 400. The relay
teama also set world records.
"Thera are three things
that make Don such a -ter­
rific awlmmer," Hainea said
after the games. "Kirst, he
la almost flawless mechnical' ly. Second, he has had a tre­
mendous deslrs to win. Final- l y , ha is a thoroughly Intelli­
gent competitor with a won­
derful tactical sense.”
Tha 0-0, 185-pound Schollander and Ilalnes began tha
* final preparations for the
Olympics last March after
the national Indoor champion­
ships at Bartlesville, Okla.
“ We were on the plane go­
ing home,” Schollander said,
"and right then and there 1
aat down with George and we
discussed, how 1 would train
for the Olympics. We realis­
ed there were three big things
—the outdoor nationals, the
Olympic trials and tbs Olym­
pics. 1 had to decide what 1
would Ilka to peak for. I told
him I would Ilka to ba high
point man In tha nationals.
"I was taking a risk but
because the Olympics wars In
October It meant a two-month
extension of the outdoor sea­
son."
Schollander wound up highpolnt man In the national
championships, and then, just
•a planned, slowed hla train­
ing down before tha Olympic
trials.
At the trials, ha finished
second both In the 100 and
400 and people began to shout

me working out with the dis­
tance men and he thought I
was crasy because It was like
putting Boh Hayes with milera.
“ I wanted to peak three
weeks before the Games and
1 did. I cut my workout time
to one and a half hours, then
two weeks before It was one
hour a day, and the last week
it was a half-hour.
"All this time 1 was asking
myaelf if I bad reached my
peak too soon.”
The answer 1s obvious.
(NKXT: Tough to be a
winner.)

Services Set
CEI.INA, Ohio (UPI) —
Services for Albert (Ilruno)
Metro), a former St. I.ouis
Cardinal infielder from 101418, who died Sunday al the
age of 70, were set for Fri­
day in Celina, bis birthplace.

Hornets* Helped
PITTSBURGH (U PI)—Ths
Pittsburgh Ifornata of tha
Amarlcan Hockey League ac­
quired Eddla Joyal and goalie
Mob Champoux from tha
l«rent Detroit Red Wlnga In
exchange for goalla Carl
Wetzel.
Special concern of Ameri­
ca's Ixaak Walton League la
to preserve and protect the
Interests of hunters and fish­
ermen apd all lover* of the
outdoors.

Games Resume

Summeretta Wins
Racing Queen Trial

Brock Inks Pact W ith Cards

Sports Briefs

PLAY GOLF

RACING QUEEN
STAKES

Smitty's Snappin' Turtle

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LEGAL TENDER — Rocky CoUrlto, Cleveland
Indian* outfielder, looks over his newest trophy.
It Is a plaque with 300 silver dollars mounted on
It, each one representing e home run. It came as
a momento from his former boss. Charles Finley
of the Kensss City A's. Pictured with Rocky, In
his
home is son Rocky Jr.
* “Temple
* (Pa.)* he
(NEA Telephoto).

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Moose Home Lake Mary Homemakers Club 'Gold Cover' Approval Seen
Dedication Set Has Program On Decorating
Feb. 27-28

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Valentine Dance
,Sef Saturday
At Lyman High

Valuable tips on proper
methods of home decorating
were presented for members
of the Like Mary Extension
Homemakers
Club at the
«r
group's monthly meeting held
Tuesday in the Fire Hall
with 15 members, five guests,
snd Mis* Myrtle Wilson,
agent, in attendance.
The lecture type discussion,
given by Miss Wilson, was
entitled "Accent* with Acces­
sories." It stressed th# aelection of accessories for useful­
ness as well as beauty snd
pointed out that such articles
should be chosen for their
good design and arranged
attractively In relation to
their setting. Color and bal­
ance should be main points
of consideration, especially In
use of-floral arrangements.
Tlie meeting was conducted
by the president, Mr*. Helen
Powell, and opened with the
pledge to the flag. Devotion
was given by Mr*. William
Heinlmch and singing of the
National Extension. Home­
makers son, "Ever Onward,"
was led by Mrs. Kay Sassman.
The proper way of display­
ing the flag was demonstrat­
ed by Mis. Donald Cross.
It was announced that Mrs.
John Ulmer is handling tick­
et sale* for the Lake Mary
Volunteer Fir# Department's

Schedules for forma! dedi­
cation of the Sanford Moose
Home, 2&lt;IG0 S. Palmetto Ave­
nue,
to take place Feb. 27-28,
Bjr Jane Casselberry
have been announced by Gov­
Lyman High Schoel's "Mis*
ernor Ed Lacey of Sanford
Valentine Sweetheart” will be
Lodge 1851, Loyal Order of
crowned Saturday night at a
Moose.
Valentine dance sponsored hy
^Ceremonies will begin with
the Student Council in the
an open house for the genersi
school cafeteria from 7:45 un­
public between the hours of 2
til 11:45 p.m.
and 4 p. m. on Saturday.
She will be chosen from
From 4 until 7 p. m. an in­
candidate* sponsored by 11 of
SJ
spection tour for district
the school’s clubs.
lodges will be conducted. At
I
Girl* competing for the ti­
8 p. m. there will be a gen­
tle, and their sponsors, in­
eral membership party with
clude Theresa Renew, Letterorchestra, dancing and enter­
man’s Club; Nancy George,
tainment.
Beta Club; Li* Lunn, Future
Sunday'a activities will get
Teachers of America; BarSOME COOKIES— Members of the Future Homemakers Club nt Lymnn
underway at 11:30 p. nt. with
14 bara Ellis, TECH Club; De­
High School shown making cookies to serve nt the Valentine Dance Satur­
a breakfast for the Moose
nise McLaughlin, CBE Club;
day night are left to right, Bobbie Wutson (kneeling), Carolyn Rodgers,
and Womert of tha Moose.
Ruth Keim, Drama Club; Gail
Inspection by slate officer*
Linda Sloan, and Dianne Rhodes.
Chandler, Pura-Medlral Club;
will take place nt 1 p. nt.
Donna Mingo, Girls Athletic
with a dedication class enroll­
Association; Carolyn May,
ment following at 1:30 p. nt.
Spanish Club; Mary Louise
Dedication of the building
Haines, Future Homemaker*
and flag (Mile will be conduct­
By Jane Casselberry
Club; and Lawree Deans, Tap
The South Seminole Junior 'd by The Pilgrims, highest
Club.
degree in the order.
High School Athletic Associa­
The scmi-formal dance is
A buffet will be served be­
£ open to all Lyman students
tion will make final plans for ginning at 3:30 p. in.
and their dates. Outside stu­
By Mr*. John Leona
Announcement hat been a chicken dinner, scheduled
dents must have reservations.
Florida Federation of Art made of the formation of a for Saturday, Feb. 20. from 4
Amber is petrified tree sap.
Music for dancing will be officials serving as judges
until 7 p.m., nt a 7:HD meet­
Samuel Hamper*, of the
new
ctub,
"The
Palette
Club
provided by "The Nobles" and with representatives of the
ing Monday in the library.
American Federation of Laentertainment by "The Trade National Broadcasting Com­ of Daytona Beach," with Mr*.
More parents are needed to lair, popularized the term
Wind*” is scheduled. Refresh- pany to pick an art queen at Ann Luke, well-known artist- attend meetings and promote
"collective bargaining” in the
rnrtTrs^Bftrl decorations will be Cypress Gardena were Mrs. instructor, as presidents___
the school's athletic piOgf«m. United State#,'
In the.Valentine- tKemer '— fEaifR Brooke. pFefTihn/t,—and
General chairman for the Archie
McNaughtnn, first
danre is Nansue Linton and vice president.
9 bending other committees are
Chosen for the honor and
{liana Keeney, decorations; crowned by Dick Pope of Cy­
Jim Jarrard, entertainment! press Gurdense whs Miss
Linda Sloan, refreshments; Sheryl Johnson of Tavares.
Ruthie
Wright,
elections;
During the month a Flor­
Mary* Louise Haines, tickets ida Artists Festival is being
and reservations, and Gary conducted at the Garden* with
Gunter, clean-up
art club members admitted
Chaperones for the evening free of charges to puinl
will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward there. An exhibition will be
^ Lunn, William Scheibel and held Fob. 28 with prizes to be
Sal Manfre.
given.
At the Delltiry Mansion
House, Federation headquart­
ers, a one man exhibition hy
iutura laicke of Dei.and is
being shown this month. Art
classes also me being form­
ed and registrations are ac­
cepted at the Mansion.
Other exhibits on display
Just North of Casselberry City Limits
this month are those uf the
)
PRICES GOOD THROUGH
H.". &gt;. . .• 1I 7f - (p
Satellite Beach Art* and
Hi
S VTUltDA V, FKltlll \HY Llth.
Crafts Club and of the Art
5 T IIS #
Halfway 1let ween Sanford and Orlando
i9
Guild of South Brevard.
William Hartmun of De­
llary lias liven appointed an
exhibition chairman to fill
the vacancy created by resig­
nation of Uobie Elliott. (In
I'R E I L R R K !) B L E N D
Hartman’s committee will be
Tinsel Mtiler, Albert Mercer
and \ mlu Howard. MacNaughton will i&gt;e program
chairman. No reception is
CANADIAN WHISKY
planned this month due to
the Ecstival at Cypress Gar­
“A(IK ON LABEL”
dens.

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Florida Federation Of Art
Chooses Queen From Tavares

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QUEEN’S REIN — Edy Wit-,
liam i, 22, of Van Nuys.
Calif., la practically a profes­
sional horsewoman. She was
named Rodeo Queen for the
Brat annual Rose Bowl Rodeo
In the Pasadena qtadium.

PTA Instruction
School Planned
By Julia Bari**
Local Paront-Twcher Asso­
ciation officials have an­
nounced th a t Mrs. fl^ron Bis*
J r , K lst president of the
Stats 'PTA , will -owand the
school o f instruction to be
held April *0 e t the First
Methodist Church in Hanford
from 9 am . until noon.
All personi interested in
child welfare are invited to
attend.

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A Sweetheart Dsnre, open
to the public, will be spon­
sored Fridsy evening by Chuluota’s Georg* M. Jscobs Me­
morial Post 225. Th* Four
Heart* will play for dancing.
Honored guest at a recent
meeting of the poat waa
Oldest Twins
American Legion D i s t r i c t
Commander Carolyn Frid who
: Are 99 Today
VENTURA. Calif. (UP1) - met with the group to ditcuaa
The Duckworth twins—believ­ plans for the Constitutional
Convention to be held in Chued to be the oldest twins in
lucta, May 2.
the United Stales—celebrated
’ their 93th birthday today,
complete with a cake bearing New Teeth
NORWICH, England (UP1)
two candles.
Mrs. Mattie Peale is bedrid­ —The Norwich City Corpora­
den at General Hospital's cot­ tion Is to pay a workman on*
pound (12-80) to cover th*
tage home.
Her sister, Mrs. Sarah cost of repairing his false
Hampton, and other relatives teeth. They were smashed
„ gathered at the home today when a truck mlafired as hs
was using a hand crank.
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By Jan* Casselberry
The Student Council of
South Seminole Junior High
School a t Casselberry will
sponsor a Valentine Party
from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m.
Friday in tha cafeteria for
all students In the school.
Girt* are aakrd to wear
party dresses and boys dress
shirt* and ties.
All interested psrenla also
are invited to attend. . .

255 Democrat* and 45 Repulr‘lleans; opposing It were 71
Republicans and 10 Demo­
crats.
The effect of the bill. If ap­
proved by the Senate, would
be to free 14.75 billion worth
of gold to meet overseas de­
mands on the U. S. gold sup­
ply, thus strengthening the
dollar abroad and providing
some extra insurance . for
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For Altamonte
By Julia llartoa
Tho Altamonte Springs Li­
brary Association will spon­
sor a card parly at 1 p. m.
next Wednesday. Tickets are
available at the library or by
contacting J in . M. G. Pate or
Mrs. Jamee Walter.
Door and table prizes will
be awarded end refreshment!
will be served under super­
vision of Mrs. II elen Rustman, refreshment chairman.
Mrs. Be uIah Kemp will lie
In, charge of the door priiea
and Mrs. Mary Kullman will
handle table pruss.
Players are asked to bring
their own card*. Proceed*
will benefit the Altamonte
Springs Community Library.

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annual ehlcken barbecue and
that those wishing to attend
should contact her. The event
will dm held Saturdsy at the
Fire Hall with aervlng to be­
gin at 4 p. m.
Miss Wilson advised that a
tour of tha Agricultural Ex­
periment Station it scheduled
for 9:30 until 11 a. m., Feb.
23, and will be open to tha
public.
Mrs. Marion Kennedy re­
ported that sale of the Flor­
ida Cookbook conducted by
the ta k e Mary club was a
success.
Luncheon, which followed
th* meeting, was strved with
Mrs. Winnie Stiles and Mrs.
Edith Dixon as hostesses. Af.
ter lunch the second lesson
in the "Medical Self-Help"
course was presented by Mrs.
Key Sassman,

WASHINGTON (U PD -Senale approval It expected next
week of a measure to abolish
Ihc historic requirement that
one-fourth of all federal re­
serve. bank deposits be backed
by a comparable value in gold.
The House handed President
J o h n s o n an overwhelming
victory, passing the so-called
"gold cover" -legislation on a
roll call vole of 300 to 82.
Voting for the measure were

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Sei By Firemen
In Lake Mary
Mena for the annual chirk
en dinner sponsored by the
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department, with assistance
of tha Ladle* Auxiliary, was
announced today. The event
la ached uled for thla Satur­
day a t the Fire Hall with
serving to begin at 4 p- m.
With the chicken (one-half
fo r adult plat** and on*quarter for children) will be
baked beana, colaalaw, potato
chipi, buttered carrot*, reliah
vegetable*, beverage, roll*
and cap cake*.
Ed Zimmerman and Ralph
Schweickert will be In charge
of barbecuing and Mr*. Mar­
lon Schweickert la In charge
of fooda to be prepared by the
ladle*. -Arrangement* have
been planned for th* aervlng
of a t leait POO dinner*.
Delivery aervicea will b*
available for thoie in th* im­
mediate area by c a l l i n g
Abell’a Service Station or by
placing advance order* with
any member of tha depart­
ment or auxiliary. A apeclal
take-out line alio will be act
up In order that purchase*
can b* handled promptly.
Th* general public la In­
vited to support this event
which annually provides a
large bart of finances for the
5 -•■.'* "departm ent's m*rntenanco_of
present equipment and for
purchasing new equipment
and suppliea. Serving will be
continued until all have eaten.

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TV Personality
To Speak For
Drama Club
Dy Jana Casselberry
Dickie Henderson, w e l l known British eomadlsn who
hss appeared before t h e
Queen of England and on the
Jark I'sar TV program, will
speak Friday after school,
from 2:110 until 3:00, to the
Bcuth Seminole Junior High
Drama Club.
The club president Is Hen­
derson's nleca.

CROWNED as "Mr. and Miss Oviedo High
School" will be Ted Bellhom and Marilyn Partin
(left) at the annual Sweetheart Ball Friday

Forty-fiv* new members
have joined th* S«minol*
County Chamber of Commere*
In a swift memberihlp drive
which It now entering th*
cleanup stage.
Chamber member* were di­
vided Into two teams as they
launched tha drive last week.
Robert Beeserer headed one
tram and Arthur Beckwith
the second.
Betserer'e team, along with
their wives, ar* now getting
set for a free steak dinner,
courtesy of the losers. The
time and place of th* victory
feast li being considered.
"Bond winner*" will also
be guest* at the dinner. These
are drive members who com­
pleted their project by bring­
ing their report* to tha Cham­
ber offices In record tlm*.
Those winners are Howard
Hodges, William Stamper,
Earl Toney, Richard Deaa,
Melvin Siskind,, Bryon Leach,
Robert E. Kam i and Harry
Echelberger.
Th* new member champs
are James Avery, Hibbard
Casselberry, A. R. Lormsnn.
Bcaiercr's team signed a to­
tal of 128 members, including
the new ones, s i thalr portion
of the drive.
The goal for new members
is set at 100 and this la ex­
pected to be reached during
cleanup activities next week.
T ha^tqtal membership to
date is being tabulated in the
Chamber's offices and will be
announced later, according to
John Krider, executive man­
ager.

evening. Senior attendants at the coronation
will be Jimmy Courier and Karen Jansen (right).
* (Herald Photo)

Bridge Winners Sweetheart Ball Set Howey Ponders
Are Announced Friday A t Oviedo HS Junior College
Sixteen tables In two sec­
tions were in plsy a t Tuesday
afternoon'a weekly meeting
of the DeBary Duplicate
Bridge CIuli in the Fire Hall.
Miss Ethel Johnson direct­
ed Section A. Winners were,
NS, first, Mrs. Edwin Wachter and Mr*. Lillian Meyer;
eerond, Mre. Frsnk Austin
and Miss Johnson; third, Mrs.
Joanne I’auik and Mrs. Jody
Donnell;
EW, first, Charles Daglla
and Mrs," Myrtle Dtinnrbneke;
second, Mr. and Mra. H. E.
Walty; third, Mre. Myron Accardl and T. C. Barry. ——Section 1) was directed by
E. Z. Waller*. Winner* were,
NS, first, Col. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Hague; second, E. Z.
Walter* and Mr*. E. M.
Hinkle; third, Mr. and Mr*.
Loris Weeks;
EW, first, Dr. It. It. Tin*,
borough and T. H. Cove; sec­
ond, Mr*. Arthur Wiligoose
and Harry M. Brown; third,
Mrs. \V* Iters and E. M.
Hinkle.

By Evelyn Lundy
Annual Sweetheart Ball,
one of the year’a highlight*
at Oviedo High School, will
be held at 8:15 p. m. Friday,
opening with coronation caremonies in the auditorium for
"Mr. and MIsa OHS" and
continuing throtfgh th* era-

Camera Crews
Stop Mock War
WASHINGTON (UPI) Carl T. Rowan, director of tha
U S. Information Agency (USIA), h a i ordered camera
crew* to stop staging mock
battle scenes in South Viet
Nam for USIA films.
Rowan Issued the order af­
ter a report that a earner*
team was using a company ol
South Vietnamese rangers and
reconnaissance planes to stage
battle scenes for a color novle of the fighting against Com­
munist guerrillas.

Chief Means
What lie Says
BATON ROUGE, La. (U ri)
— The day after Union
Rougc'H new city pollre chief,
David J. Kryarr, tnld Ms men
there wcijlld "Jje absolutely no
tlrket fixing," he got a good
chance to prove It.
The chief* 22 y&lt; ar-old eon,
David Keyser Jr., showed up
in traffic court charged with
diiving &lt;1T. ini'cs an hour in
a fill mile an hour rune.
Hr paid a fin fine.

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• HOWEY - IN - THE HILLS — (Spl) — State
leaders in junior college ed­
ucation met here to discuss
an agenda for the develop­
ment of a junior college in
connection with Howey Acad­
emy In Central Florida.
An independent, co-educalions! boarding and day
sehool speclaliiing in college
preparatory courses, Howey
Academy hopes to add the new
Junior college within the next
five year*.
Meeting with Howey Acad­
emy'* executive committee of
the board of trustee* and Dr.
C. A. .VauabjK. Jr., pcademy
headmaster, were Dr. Paul
Williams, president o? Lake
8umptcr Junior College; Dr.
W. B. Guerrant, retired pres­
ident of Auetln College, Tex­
et; Dr. Jsm te Wsttenbarger,
director of Junior collegre,
Florida State Department of
Education; D e a n
Ituiiell
Ceoper, department of educa­
tion, University of South
Florida, Tamps, and Dr. Ray­
mond Schultx, department of
higher education.
Florida
State University, Tallahassee.

ntng with a dance In th*
school gymnasium.
"MIsa OHS," Marilyn Partin, la th* daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Jim Partin and haa
been a atudent In Oviedo
line* th* firvt grade.
An outstanding acholar, ah*
haa been on th* Varsity
Cheerleader Squad for four
years and serve* as eaptain
thla year. She li president of
th* Senior Class and also of
th* Bela Club, of which sh*
haa been a member for th*
past- four yes i*.
— -■
"Mr. OHB," Ted Bellhom,
i* th* son of Mr. and Mra. E.
la BeilHorn, of Slavi*. Also
an outstanding student, h* Is
president of the student coun­
cil, eo-eaptaln of th* football
tu rn and a varsity basketball
player.
Honor attendant*, ehoien
from each class, will b«
Karen Jansen and Jimmy
Courier, aenlora; Joy Wainwrlght, Sheryl Bullington,
Wayn* Jacobs and Tim Col­
bert, juniors; and Linda Rig.
gins, Gay Stiver, Hank Tulp
and Jimmy Beasley, sopho­
Homesick
mores.
RERUN (U PI)—Tha FeeAll friends of the students
are invited to attend the col­ ond East Anglian Rrglinent
orful coronation ceremonies. stationed at Spanifau bar­
rack* it homesick for fishend-chlpt. So the troops sent
out an SOS to regimental
Bond Arranged
headquarter* in London to
For Solon’s Son
send them a mobile fish frier
WASHINGTON (UPI) — and th* quartermaster le now
Glenn C. Cunningham Jr., S3, seeking on*.
sun of a Nebraska congress­
man, was fret on bond today
on charges of attempted lar­ ‘The Stilt’ Sold
ST LOUIS (UPI) — A11ceny in neighboring Arling­
tim* scoring king Wilt Cham­
ton, V*.
Commonwealth a 11 o may berlain was acquired by the
William J. Italian laid young Philadelphia 76ers today In a
Cunningham and two Juvenile |37J,Ooo deal which jubilant
rumpnniuna were arrested 78er owner Irv Kosloff said
early Wednesday while they may m ein I’hUaddphia will
were allegedly trying to end the Boston Celtic’s sixbreak Into a coinbox a t a year reign t i National Bas­
laundromat.
ketball Association chatnpiona.

Attorney General
Gets Senate Okay
WASHINGTON (U ri) —
The Senate Wedntaday con­
firmed President Johnson’s
appointment of Nicholas Katsenbach as U. S. attorney
general.
Katienhach was named at­
torney general after eerving
in an acting capacity ainre
the reelgnation from the post
lust year of Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy, (D-N. Y.&gt;. Kennedy
was in the presiding officer's
ehalr Wednesday when th*
vota was taken.

Now Commander
Set For Allies
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Adm. Thoms* H. Moorvr, S3,
will heroma supreme Allied
rommander for the Atlantic
May 1, according to the
Whit* House,
Iti an announeemant Wed­
nesday tbo North Atlantic
Council had appointed Moorcr
on President Johnson's rec­
ommendation to succeed the
retiring Adm. Harold P.
Smith.

CENTRAL
FLORIDA

Watch Dog?
PERTH, Scotland (UPI) —
A ~d.ng.roue" A l s a t i a n
watch dog kepi on the prem­
ise* of a local metal mer­
chant, apparently was tamed
by burglars who fed him dug
food while thry etui* 1500
worth of copper wire.

(NON-COMPEIHTTZ)

FEB. 13,1965-8:30 A.
MAIN POST O FFICE
•ORLANDO, FLA.

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By Jane Casaelberry
Civil War weapons and tictics were discussed by Roger 0
Harris, auditor for the $*unty *
school system, when hw ip .
peared as guest lecturer for
Guy Strickland’s fifth period
American History Class at
South Seminole Junior High
School.
A Civil War "buff, Harris
has made a collection of wea- |
pona and other articles used
during the W ar Between th*
States. He told of the many
new types ef weapons which
evolved during the conflict,
such as repeating rifles and
armor plating for ships.

EXCERPTS from Verdi's "Rigoletto" will be
presented by the Florida A A M University
Opera Guild, under the direction of Mrs. Rebecca
Walker Steele, assistant professor of music, at 3
p.m. Sunday at the Sanford Civic Center under
the sponsorahip of St. John's Metropolitan Bap­
tist Church.
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Sun Snooper Near Perfect
WASHINGTON (U PI)-T h*
space agency announced that
six out of- eight experiments
aboard Its rccenUy launched
Orbiting S o l a r Observatory
(OSO-2) have been turned on
and are transmitting "excel­
lent data."
The two remaining experi­
ments were turned on also but
were shut off again because
thay functioned irragulsrly,
tha NaUonal Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA)
announcement laid.
A spokesman said an at.tempt will he made to get
them into operation again next
week. .' -U
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He laid everything else

aboard the 5-tJpound space­
craft was living up to expecta­
tions and in some cases per­
forming better than expected.

The Forest City Baptist
Jane Hickman and Betty Law.
hon Circles will hold a com­
bined meeting at 8 p.m, today
in the church for a program
entitled "Baptists In Alas­
ka.”

Everyone Loves The Extras at Eckerds
TOMORROW

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CARACAS (UPI) — A pol­
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ha* been charged with lead­
ing * band of rnnrijsna push­
ers, and four guard* a t the
city jail ar* under arreet on
euaplcion of smuggling th*
weed to prisoners.

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(Daah ffJbJby:
DEAR A&amp;BY: Mon. and
I «re college seniors and
have been dating ateadily
jinee the beginning of this
term. I like her a lot and
could be serious shout her.
Last Saturday niirht .we
went to a university-spon­
sored swimming p ' a r t y .
When Mona saw me in my
swimming trunks, she look­
ed disgucstcd. I’m no Ado­
nis, but I'm no ban of bones
either. Mona suggested leav­
ing early and while we were
driving home she said, "You
emhsrrassrd me to death.
Why didn't you tell me you
were hirsute?" I asked her
what that meant and she
Said, "Anyone having ex­
cess hair on his body is hir­
sute. Why don't you shava
th* hair off your back and
ahoulders!” I asked, sar­
castically, "How about the
hair on my chest?" She
said, “Oh, that’s ait right.
It’a accepted. The other

Isn’t.” Is her request whac­
ky, or is she right, Abby?
A man doesn’t know much
about these things.
TIM
DEAR TIM: If Mona
doesn't want you, hair and
ail, bow out and figure your
brush with her was a dose
shave.
•
•
•
DEAR ARnY: Our daugh­
ter is 17, a senior in high
school and a compulsive let­
ter-writer. Last year she
wrote to a freshman boy at
the state university every
day without fail. She’d be
writing him at 6:30 in the
morning, and also past mid­
night she sat writing page
after - page after page.
(She'd get maybe a onepn'ge letter from him every
other week. Once 1 rend
some of the stuff she wrote
(trying to get a rlue ns to
how serious it was) and It
was the biggest bunch of

By Abigail Van Buren
nothlnr I aver read. She U
just a fair student, but if
ehe spent half the time
on her school 'work thet
she spends on those letters
ehe would be much better.
She writes a fellow in the
Navy she doesn't even know.
She got hie address front a
girl friend. Every lunch
hour she spends a dime call­
ing home to ere If she got
any mail. What on earth la
wrong with the girl? You
may print your answer. She
never reeds your column
and get* mad If I suggest It.
TEXAN
DEAR TEXAN: Appar­
ently your daughter needs
the outlet that letter-writ­
ing offers her. But I think
she's overdoing It. Insist
that she spend more time

en her studies, and write
letter* 'n her “spare” time.
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DEAR ABBY: I have a
problem that I* keeping me
awake night*. My husband
grinds his teeth In hi* sleep.
Is there anything I can do
to cure him of It? When I
hear him grinding hit teeth,
I pat him gently on the jaw.
He awakens for a few mo­
ments and stops, but the
minute ha falls beck to
sleep again he continues to
grind hie teeth just like be­
fore. I don't suppose this
will ruin our marriage, but
I wish I knew how to help
him.
SAN MATEO
DEAR SAN MATEO:
'Your marriage may eurvlve
all that teeth grinding, but

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dUqhliqhJtA
10-1L p m . ABC. Jimmy
Dean Show. Another fun-filled
outing, with lots of good music
and ■ few laughs. Jimmy
again headlines the vocalists
and he's Involved in such num­
ber* as "Mobile," "Bill Bailey," "Corlnna" and even a
barber shop medley, Molly
Hoc does " I ’m Gonna Change
Everything" and " S w e e t
Temptation" with Jimmy. Le­
on McAuliffe and his band pro­
vide a lot of happy country
music. Bill Cosby puts in a
typically hilarious a p p e a r ­
ance. And, for those who can't
stand Ihc thought of a solid
hour of entertainment, Rowlf
is on hand to slow things up.
7:30 8:30 p.m. NBC. Daniel
Boone "The Sound of Fear"
Like gimmick casting? Dan
Duryea is the guest star and
he plays one of the most vic­
ious bounty hunters we’ve
ever seen. The gimmick?
Duryea's real life son, Peter,
Joins his father on the show,

T V Time Previews.

playing, you guessed It, his oncamera aon.
89 p.m. CBS. Perry Mason
"The Case of the Feather
Cloak" A m ate of plot eompli
cations but a story to hold
y o u r Interest nevertheless.
Most of the regulars get the
week off as Mason and Drake
go to Hawaii to do a little
work for a hotel chain. But,
with Mason, there'! no auch
thing aa a little work and,
before too long, the cate is a
murder that's tied in with
some desperate maneuvering
for the right* to a vital lec­
tion of beach, vita] for rea
sons other than the surface
(or should that be aurfert?)
Ones. Jon Hall guests as an
Hawaiian police lieutenant,
and David Opatoshu appears
as a professor with a more
thin casual Interest in what'a
happening. Other familiar fac­
es belong'to Keyc Luke, Joyce
Jameson and John Van DreeIrn.

Television Tonight

Only two pain in the World
. H* ^verruffod and took
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Chdmpionthip trial* reached
A A*
■lock of the liluition. It ap­
¥ 1*
t ventureioma ali-apad* con­
peared that Eait m u most
♦ AQI ? | /
THURSDAY P. M.
tract on today'* hand, but
♦ J7IJ
likely to hold th* king of
beth declarer* managed to
I no (ft)
Hport It We*
BAST
epadea and, therefore, hit only
ther
it home
*31
A K 10
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD bring
(t) Ntmsllnft
At each table the dauca of
chance to m*k* th* hand
¥KIIS
¥Q8 74I
(2 i N'i»wurupe Crtfit.
♦ KJItl
«3
The “ common cold’’ has had plaster to wood. This is great heart* was opened and E ia l'i
ntiC!«v*minkler
would bt to pick It up, So bis • 10 4(2t )) If
K # w t— W a l t e r Crcn*
♦
8*
A
K
Q
t
l
.
wide publicity and, of course, and comes in black, blue, queen forced South'd ar*.
next play w it a trump to
kite
SOUTH
Hat MnHereois
we ill know il i* no respect­ green, red or yellow. You can Each declarer looked t h #
dummy'* ace, dropping the T:0G f€•9 l2 Ulenn
dQJIITH
lie eves
¥ AJ I
42) Hlflemnn
king. Then he returned to hi*
er of persons. It attacks the have the children choose hand over carefully and de­
40 Hum Inn A Fishing
♦ 10
hand with a club and led the 7.30 m
"common" man, the "great," a color for themselves to mark cided to try tha diamond fiJanny gu»»t
* A 10
( 2) Daniel llfton*
iWk.
of
heart*
far
wh*t
Ii
the well-known and the -most their things—unless -of course ncaaa. After the diamond
Both
vulnerable
IT
Th« MBnillri
im portant. executives,, and I,
.
___ ______ _
, queen
.. "heiJ7f?A£h
. on* lad. tha. NartV t a i l
Saw** Wool known *F’«vw rfl.lr ir " 41.7¥!*e. • 04 i«l Perry Maann
have recently learn ed -th at
^l l c
flbeTW) than
diamonds -and
Th*
ruffing
finesse
worked;
II)
lKurin* Htpd'
1♦
1¥
3¥
l *
!*r. KlltUre
entrd East with a tough prnb
men have more colds than do the "Smoothie" has colorsl
Harry came back to hit hand I 19 (2)
r a il Fax* &gt; A
Pas*
(9)
Ttirta Horn
One of the latest and wisest lem. E dit could ruff with tb*
Pas* 1 NT. Paaa
women. This was reported by
4a
one* more, drew Wcat'e Inst I 09 (6) psunoril
Pats
s¥
tl)
]l*«
Pi m
the Contac Cold Control Cen­ form of boot fashion are Live king or the ten or discard.
trump and conceded * club &gt; 20 121 Male)ttchsd
Pat* Pa*.
ter of Menly It James Labora­ long, black boots which ar« One East chine to ruff with
49) Paytnn rite s
trick.
Opening lead—¥ 1
1? sileyt of llaihoa
tories, where research goes
While th* low heart was 19:05 4(f)
“stretch." There are no side the king, whereupon declarer
; » JSm»lirn a# TftPSlPr
deep into this matter. I also
discarded
hit
losing
club.
Eait
Harry
llarktvy
ef
Miami,
one
th*
normal
lead
from
th*
(9)
Jlmiiiy
D#an
tippers,
e tc ,
you
Just
41) Th* Defender*
found that women’a colds last
“stretch" them on. They are led hack a heart ami declarer of our greatest dummy play­ W rit hand, it is of interest, 11.00 ( 4&gt; Ns'vv*, i»wI la, W ti
longer than men's. Adults, ac­
er* to ut* all hie skill but to note Hint the hand would
ifiir
simple and you do not look had no further problem*.
cording to their research, like a circus rider or 4i Cos­ Th* other Kail ruffed with Harry wai equal to th* oc­ not make if West had opened
41) Ntw«r«fi»
4
9)
N««ill|le
have, on the average, four
the king instead of the deuce, 11 IS IM Tha leatp
sack. When 1 was a small girl, the ten apot. Thla play forced casion.
colds a year. Office workers
i ti 1 lipnivr nf t h■ .si it *
I carried my "party" alippers
P Ii 42* Fwnight Show
are die most susceptible, fac­
in a "slipper hag," and now
tory workers are next and the
f r id a t a . m .
women are doing this tn sop­
farmer may be Hie most vul­
histicated New York. "Slipper
• t« 4 ! ) 9 I | S
r&gt;n
nerable of all. And he's out in
4 11 (!) SijfitMn# Alminio
hags" are made of attractive
all that fresh air! The National
4
2
a
c
»
N
i m jl W* at h&lt;*r
fabrics and in tapestry. All
"I am * newlywed in a talents li*. In what way* you;but Just joining them Isn’t an S.3t» il) In *r ii to &lt;"li i*ml it r y
Institute of Health, colleges
«* • - tinr l** Semeeirr
fashions return, it sepms.
town far from home. I don't feel you need to grow or how answer to anyone's loneliness, 6
and scientific laboratories are
Sttt* (k U • (Ihlf
Do you know that men have gu to work and I would like you ran heal make use of your need for friends, or need fur 7.*&lt;r I| :6lI T*
"lay
spending ten million dollars more appreciation nf perfume
t»;I Siiiinhin* Almcnts
talents
and
energy
to
do
some
seif
improvement
or
for
help-1
a year on research for the
to
know
what
local
clubs
1
7 &gt;i i A i W i k e - u p
M ttviti
worn by women than their wo­
thing worth-while for someone ing othrrs.
T Jfl
Pottiitdo wvs*
“ common cold."
men friends' A man will al­ should join so I ran meet peo­ •Is*.
'I I I
‘ : ) I" -« r m
M ark *!
I t » |&gt;or I
You
must
first
decide
whst
See the latest, a marker
ple and develop new Inter­ That is why there ran be no sour real interest* are amt I la «1) roday
ways "notice "
til kiirklt Cvans
called “Smoothie " It writes
Orange is, it would seem, est!."
list of top-10 clubs, that would how much time you can ^ive 7 II (fl&gt; Local N««i, W»|.
on anything from leather to
(her
the favored "new1' color, but
That query come* from a be best for any woman in any to them.
I 09 |6» I i|ifalrt Kan *Bra#
NO, NO. after-forty ladies' It &gt;oung bride who want* to find community.
You will then know without k ,'S 4?) 1) f Hh»f, N*'w*
is not beroming to you! Com­ sonic interrst* nf her own
Hubs
and
organiialions doubt what club* you s h o u l d H 111 I : * 1 itvla Y
1 "MtTl ¥l11a
promise ami rhoose the deep hut isn't sure which of the serve many useful purposes. join or whether you could lies! • 0 | t ■i 2l ) Tt«'mr
n tit i »
&gt; i mi r 4
l \ T i n : i m i i i t &lt; hi i n i x
4 44 » A i n * * li a n 1 11%i " t f
a x i l r i m xKWI.Xul.K m l x - new ro*e color.
serve vour community through
groups
she
might
join
would
I 1I t ' »f I »•* I*v* fnr U i ina i
t v . i i o n i n a.
volunteer wxirk for local chari­
be the most worth-while.
I tf I114*111|Mf It'’ 111
i x i n v x i i n v x o . i in,-.-I
i i&lt;&gt; i*-♦ iti»iui *i
ties
1 M " X MM i: SAVIN'..-, II VX I ,
It'S a quest:on to which
&lt;■• v ■*II n m v • corporation,
there la no general answer,
1 0 .0 0 i l l
M 4 k a I t i M t f ii f u r
I'C B 'I"
r i i 11i t ni * %\ me:
Pa&lt;44 y
V.
,
\*f »TI»‘I is h» *f 11v u iv*n fh»f and one that no on* can an­
(C) \ e a i - Mika WiU
jo iin i n r n .i r «r i &lt; ,x it a t.
r sir*' et, &lt;*«*•! in
at swer for her.
1
4!’a
SI. K f l M . Y , h » nil#,
111 N l*Afk Avi Msxfi f rd,
10 |n (?) U ti.H'as TM* M.mif
Joining clubs in sesrch of
I i . -. - l . l u n i •
**■• mi f &lt;i' &gt;
* ''i'll v
M o t j .i , t i n *
’ a 1 !*■)» I.Im&gt;
x o i n r in ' * i i i
t Ji
■Sanford recraation depart­
f J ' . ' I d i u H i m** o f 1 a r ■ Interests is going at Ui* pro­
I" -■i i " i Mli ‘ New* IIfjii-t |
t m i : * i t i i . in
ii m in i t
y s M |\ IhhlN, AIt I ! h&lt;« t
11
,0v
I
X&gt; i an amriUon
ment* Intermediate BasketInt m
intent
to
*aU blem backwards.
H ) i John J. t u l l l y
|4| I ni ) *sf# Ma) fti n y
x n.i
h Mi* t'trTk nf tin*
H jou join a club, it should hall League was rnpluied liy
SAN
JOSE.
Call!
(U
PI)
—
mi l*r
Ilf I*
Catyl VI Hcllljr, hi* x l f * • 'nr. it&lt;t ' “nurt, Sami nola &lt;
\y
It*--iiixi.i f v. KJ•i• i I i n .»* • &lt;11 l*n• p 11h be because the club serves the Colts, w h o Btramed John ltiiilo(nrlkin, the former 11 Jf) «r &gt;
( VI I*! f I• II' &lt;hi
S I V V V\ •&lt;l r r » * ' t . *|i«-l I t , . w l
Mtr t'f'i' ••idbv nf th* K l ft it toil■ some interest of your own, or through nil league rompalt- Southern vJaldnrnta star who
i
t
i
Tl(«
\
H
IM
.S
t
«
1
II*
1
m
,
1
v
%
1
1
N
a
M
on
t l o r a Mllr.
because through the club you tlon undefeated.
never quite "arrived" with
. • »t » «* MitiiD* t'4
TM
t i n : i n i t r n v \ &gt;tt
s *: • I'Me.r I \\. K t.lsif*. Jr feel &gt;ou could serve the In­ Tb* Culti roiled up nn im­ the New Y°rk KnicVerboi kers,
KIU1)AT r . M.
r i i ; l • 11,4 1 i . m i I,. - •.. ■it i i l - i
VU| VI. KIm&gt;tu
■ K i m . ' 1 * 1 1 in II ip *( i. i w
« i-p
pressive 12 - 0 rrcord tn cap­ gets another rhanre in pro
terests nf others
Me Kih Istn
amt &gt;n a t i n rnua ir.,t in • .
Hav Mhm
Only you know what your turing the League's pennnnl basketball when he joins the 12 00 (!)
your t n i w i r with Hit Clsrk cif rt.Ml.h Jan 21. 21 A r«h. «.
( A t 1,«1»n
o'
t.lf#
t h l t Court t o i l to t r r v t t ropy tl. IMS
Interests are. where your In its Initial yenr of operation. San Francisco Warrior*.
19) Pouna Kard
C
1*1-4]
t h s r t o f up,in Hit p la in tiff or
12 ■21 it) S»wi ’
Th* Coiti will ba honored at
In their latest move to re- 12 jo t ; i Ti ml) or rop*t«
Its a t l o r n t y s , M th onty. H a l \ n l l r r o f 1* it Is 11 r H e n t l n g t
tht Annual Sport* Banquet build a team that fell apart
low,
cbtm btrs
tn4
x iim i
n'l^niaa
Voi fp 1ft hFTPl'&gt; (ri\rn, H ird Colavito Honored
■ • r n t l l N ations! U m k Build
(I) M iKa For Tenor*t th* Civic Center Feb. 18
«
f
i
‘i
j
y
n
f
&gt;
Commit
f
il
ntrf
of
after
winning
the
NRA's
West­
lag. J s t k t o n v l l l t t F lo r is t nor
row
HEADING, Pa (UPI) —
Th* fast moving Jrta Just ern Division title last year, the
I t t t r t h i n Msreti Ith. t u n It Sfmlnola County. Florida will
I ' ) F A lk w r
K iU '» »
fl»*t
you f t l l t o In do, • D t c r t t I'rn h* »r ah * | &lt;j** il atf.itnBt tl»* !•- Cleietand Indian slugger Roc­ could not gain enough momen­
12
41
il
tJuidirtf
Lt|ht
erllar-bound
Warriors
signed
'mi
i
ft
»
•
Srininola
c«*unfy
C o n f tt a o
will
tit
rn ttm l
*•*. i!) NM * S&gt;W'» Haporl
H urt nf %&gt;1jijwtmtnt tfraritinic ky lulavilo has turn present­ tum to ovn take the Colts. Rudometkin and placed roo­ l!l if4
1 «:) Ni'Wf - Jt-lHalt.il *
t . t l n a t you fur Mi* relief di
ed with n plaque by his ex­ However, they did manage to
m tn d e d In tho Complaint. TtCt 111-1111laxiun iti pit r k m t r a11p r
Wrat J*r
kie Harry Kramer on waivmi i hr f-*11.i tn« (tajitlhvd fir-&gt;- boss, Charles O. Finley of the
su it la to forerlnte a m o r t a t t e
ID lllrl 1 Aik
knock
off
all
other
League
!
►
»
i
*
»
1.4
*
1
4,
Arartatny
Hri^hti
era.
T h t ra t i p ro p tr ty p r o i s s j t d
It) T*nn»Msi Kt nil
Mil;"lIn Ifinf! Further rii'm r ■h&lt;i| Kansas City Athletics, com­ competition to take second
■ g i l n i t la:
memorating th* number of place.
Lot I o f ftloek "14". EAST- i i I ) I n # w i » p r o k I m a t i l y 2 ? ^ f t
BHOOK
Kl'UUI vmtri.N, e a s t of V V r J t I r f i k e l l r a o t l v y home runs the star has hit
The Rama got off to a tiig
1h of IIn hip want
UNIT NO FIX, arfordtn* lloji'l »hd
f
in his major league career.
start but was harnprrrd by
to ttia plat iharenf at r e ­ Iw l tie*
hrjNTiir will In# h#M
corded In Flat llnok **13".
a mid-season cold streak and
p a g a t IS and SS, Public In l(i¥ 8*mlnil# C o u r t I&gt; I’.iurl
FlothU, In tha
finished third.
litco rd a o f ken ilnoU Coun­ Kouaa,
Ctlllllf ConifTi^aalfUiera U-mm. Vetfhte Fires 74
t y , Florida.
Th* Liana played hard all
oil
Ktbnu*'
Y
12.
HIS
at
T o g e t h e r w ith all a ir u c t n r e .
TAMPA (UPI) — Jack V* aeaaon but managed to cop
and
Improeamante now r f i A. VI or Vi&gt; luvo thcraaflcr aa
ghte of Clearwater fired a fat only one victory.
h e rea f t er on tald land, and flx* poeaibU
Boat4 of County Corn mill 71 over the final IB holes but
(ur ea a t t a i n e d Thereto: a l i a
SEASON RECORD
fonar•
all g at. ateam, electric. Water,
ft* mlnoU Cfnjnli*.* Florida
still had six atrokei to spare
W I.
t o d other UeaMng, cooking, r tHy
John
Alaiandrr.
&lt;*lialr•
f r l g e r a t io g . light In *.-p lu m b in g
in winning the 34 hola Gaipir- Colta
12 n
AUTOMATIC FABRIC
man
v e n t ila t in g .
Ir rigating,
and
Altpal Arthur Btckwlth illa Amateur Invitational golf Jets
7 5
power ayeiem*. moakJata. ap»H.
Jr
SOFTENER DISPENSER
tournament. Ha finished the It* ms
an cei. f l.tu r o a , and sp p u r en*
4 R
i n r u , w h ich n o w ara or may TuMlah KllifUArr 11, IMS
tournament
with
a
211 total.
taficii y o n fxiy ffils
Liens
1
11
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8:30-9 p.m. NBC. Dr. KJl
dare “M arrliga of Conven
lenre" The soap Ii as high as
an elephant’s thigh, but Burt
Brlnckerhoff is auch a fine
young actor that he lends
great deal of credibility to the
drama. He playa a hospital or
derly who’s maneuvered Into
marrying a girl he'a mad
about, but who’s carrying an
other man’s child. K ildart
knows tha truth and Ii torn
between telling the boy o&gt;
keeping quiet. The boy'a mo­
ther hai a few luaplclont of
her own and the girl hai a
few atrong pangs of conscience
(or ara they just labor pains?)
befora the final revelation
scene when love conquers all.
8:309 p.m. ABC. My Three
Son* "Lady In tha Air" Diane
Foster, who's been flying
around your TV dial an awful
lot recently, playa tha title
role. She'i a demon lady pilot
who, en route to atlll another
priie for breaking tha round-

the-world record, pauses to
edit another trophy to her col­
lection—Steve. While this big
romance Isn't quite ta'king
place, there's a aub.plot in­
volving Charlie, It aeema
eomeone has painted a por­
trait of him and labeled It the
"Mean Old Grouch."

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Hostess To Jaycee Wives
Surprised At Party Meet

Prepare Artichokes Gourmet Style
By Giynor Maddox
Newspaper Enterprise Ann.
Last year, we drove over
most of the 10,000 California
acres devoted to artichokes.
We had lunch In the little town
of Castrovllle, which calls It­
self the artichoke capital of the
world.
One of the best local cooks
fave us this recipe, emphasis­
ing that fresh artichokes am
available from November to
May, late spring being the
peak season.
ARTICHOKES DELIGHT
(4 servings))
Prepare 4 artichokes as dir­
ected, below:
2 tbsp. butter or margarine
1 tbsp. lemon Juice
Vi lb. mushrooms, sliced
1 tbsp. flour
H tsp^ salt
„ j.—
U tap. pepper
, ,
1 tbsp. chopped parsley '
V4 cup milk
1 cup heavy cream
Grated Parmesan cheese
While artichokes are cook­
ing, melt butter; add lemon

Juice and mushrooms. Cook
until mushrooms are tender,
stirring frequently; reserve a
few slices for garnish.
Stir In flour, salt, pepper,
parsley. Gradually stir in milk

and cream, blending until
smooth. Cook, stirring con­
stantly, until sauce thickens.
Pour sauce into hot, cooked
artichokes. Sprinkle with Par­
mesan cheese. Add mush­

ARTICHOKES with favorful sauce are a special
treat.

Q o h iW i

1 obtained from the Home
Demonstration office I found
a lot of wondefful, easy reci­
pes which use honey.
Honey, like other aweeii, Js
an energy producing food, it
yields more energy than an
equal measure of sugar be­
cause It is heavier. For ex­
ample 1 tablespoon of honey
weighs 21 grams and furnish­
es 62 calories. One tablespoon
of sugar weighs 12 grams and
48 calories.
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Here's a punch that will
serve 12.
CITRUS PUNCH
Vi cup honey
24 cups water
2 cups orange juice
4 cup lemon juice
24 cups grapefruit Juice
orange circles.
Dissolve honey in water.
Chill. Add chilled cilrus Juice
Serve ice cold Garnish with
orange slices. Serves 12 punch
cups.
• • •
HONEY LAYER CAKE
4 cup shortening
4 cup sugar
4 cup honey
2 egg yolks
2 cups sided cake flour
3 tbsp*. baking powder
% tsp salt
\ cup milk
iv tsp lemon flavoring
2 egg wliiles
Urea in shortening thorough­
ly. Add sugar ami honey. Beal
until mixture is light and
fluffy. Add egg &gt;silks and heat
well. Sift dry ingredients to­
gether and add alternately
with milk. Add flavoring and
fold in stiffly-beaten egg
whites. Bake in 2 layers at
350 degrees tor 30 minutes or
tiake in a greased H by 6 by
2 inch pan 45 minutes. Servo
plain or frosted.
• » *
And listen to this. It's like
eating cake and ico cream
together.
HONEY GRAHAM CRACKER
ICE CREAM PIE
4 tup honey
14 cups fine honey grahum
cracker cruinha
1 cup lop milk
14 tsps. vanilla
U tsp. call
14 cups whipping cream
Combine all Ingredients to­
gether except cream. Whip
cream and add other ingred­
ients. Pour into refrigerator
tray. Whrn partially set, beat
with rotary beater. Return to
refrigerator tray and let
freeze until firm. Serves 8.
• • •
• • •
When melting margarine to
Someone asked for an Eng­
use as avegetable dressing, lish Pea Salad and 1 found
use only a low flame to pre­
serve the delicate flavor.
•

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Your sewing machine needle
won't stick when plastic ma­
terials such as those In ralncoata are being aewed if you
&gt; stick a atrip of waxed paper
Into the team. When the sawing is completed the paper
Is easily torn off, leaving the
•cam unmarred.
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this one for her to try.
ENGLISH PEA SALAD
2 cups drained .canned peat
2 apples chopped
2 plmenlocs, minced
4 tsp. salt
4 tsp. crlery salt
2 sour pickles, chopped
U cup chopped nuts
2 tbsps. mayonnaise dressing
4 tsp. sugar
Combine ingredients. Mix bytossing lightly with two forks.
Serve on crisp salad greens.
Serves 4.

Mrs. Viola Howard of Cry­
stal Dr. entertained Mrs. J
Wagstaff of Stamford, Conn.
thD past week.

Valentines Day

M ra... Frederick Kammcrer
la at St. Vincent’s Hospital,
Jacksonville. Drop a line and
cheer Mrs. Kammcrer. She
will be glad to hear from her
many friends in DeBary.

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Tunrhy
Fruit flavors predominate
in a holiday punch called cog­
nac cheer. Slice 1 cucumber,
impeded, into a punch howl
Add 4 tablespoons of sugar,
the grated rinds of 2 lemons,
t cup of orange juice, U cup
of lemon juice and 1 bottle
(fifth sire) of cognac. Allow lo
blend for 1 hour. At serving
time, add a large chunk of
Ice, I cup of orange-flavored
liquer, and 2 bottles of chain
pagne. Serves about 20.
Turkeys Apealy
WASHINGTON (UPI) The U. S. Department of Agri­
culture is talking turkey, say
ing there will be more of the
birds on the market this year
than last.
What els* is plentiful this
fall: apples, cranberries, beef,
peanuts and peanut product*.
The apple crop ii 14 per cent

ONE RACK . . .

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C H A R L E S VIN1NG
was recently Burprixeil
with n party on his
17th birthday at the
home of Venishu Harr
and Riven by Pat Lyon.
Other k u e s t h were
J a nt c a Lyon, Randy
I’uyne, Julie iliilchinMrs David (Louise) Platt snn, Judy Ilutchinaon,
of Milford, Conn and Mra. S a m m y Becker, Bob
Donald (Dee) Flu men of New j Lnckie, A 1 a n Koeller
Haven, Conn
are visiting
and I.imla Malloy,

Personals
A recent house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Alira
hams of 316 West 2ulh Street
was her niece, Mrs Charles
Van Gundy ot Jacksonville

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flew to the Commission Exer­
FOR APPOINTMENT
cises at Murray Stale College.
Burk Shannon Winn, son of
CALL 322-1913
Mr and Mrv C- S Winn was
commissioned a second lieut­
enant in the U, S. Army at the
exercises on January 30. 1965.
Hair Styling Salon
Lt. Winn will
report toFort
2201 S. Park Ave.
l^ e, Virginia in March for
further assignment.

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Taft's niece end her huslpmd
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dtfmtelmiller of Wood haven, L. I.
N. Y,. who are on their hon­
eymoon In Florida. They arc
visiting places (if interest in
and around Central Florida.

I was talking the other day
to a reader who says her fam­
ily loves prunes. She uses
them-in different ways Rut 1
found a recipe for using them
as fritters which she did not
mention she had tried. So
here is the fritter hatter and
also the recipe for Ihc Prune
Fritters
Fit ITER BAITER
their parents, Mr. and Mrs |
1 cup flour
Joseph Santillo of Serona1
4 tsp salt
Itoad. while their mother is a
2 tbsps, sugar
[•alien! at Fist. Memorial Hos-1
2 eggs, well beaten
pital, Del,amt
4 cup milk
Sifl flour and then xift with
sugar and salt, Combine eggs
and milk Add dry Ingredients
Mix until smooth. The amount
ol sugar may he decreased In
suit the sweetness of the fruit
PRUNE FR1TERS
Prepare fritter halter, Add
I cup rooked, (trained, sweet
died, pitted prunes. Drop by
spoonfuls Into deep fat 365
degrees. Fry until evenly
hi owned. Dram on crumpled
absorbent paper Sprinkle with
powdered sugar Serve with
lemon sauce tf desired. Serves

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Fresh Flowers

OPEN FRIDAY

WEEK-END

By Mr*. IL L. Johnson

•

Guest speaker Jim H. Wells
Mrs. R i c h a r d (Marilyn)
Morrison was hostess at her of the Educational Reader
home, 2409 Decottes Avenue, Service, Inc. delivered an in­
teresting address on well
to the February meeting of known magazines which would
Jaycee Wives.
benefit all families for plea­
Combined with the business sure- as well aa educational
session was a surprise birth­ purposes.
day psrty honoring the host­ Members attending the joint
ess. -President Linda. McKee meeting and surprise-birthday
brought a lovely birthday cake party were Linda McKee, Betdecorated in mounds of fluff;T T r - S Urates, Ethel Hhomas, Paul­
pink and white marble frost­ ette White, Jody Bunnell, Joing. All the members Jointly Ann Paulk, Jo Anne Rowe and
presented the honorce with the hostess.
fragrant delightful cosmetics,
which were most pleasantly
Fishy
appealing to milady.
Some
new
ideas for an old
The president announced a
'•Tea Social" will be held this snack favorite — herring. Ser­
Saturday, February 13 at ve herring in cream
Creighton's in the Winter Park bitc-alze pastry tartlet* baked
DeBary
from your favorite pie cruat
Mall.
Members voted to endorse mix. Garnish each with chop­
"Scooter” Bunnell, infant son ped olives and pimiento. Or
of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bunnell thread skewers with pieces of
herring in wine sauce (drain­
(a member) a* their represen­
Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Dungon
ed), small white onions, pim­
tative In the “ Little Red
of First St. have returned-•af­
iento squares snd mushroom
School House Baby Contest."
ter a visit to Norfolk, Va.,
caps (raw or cooked, drained).
where they spent some lime
with their daughter, Mrs. Ed­
ward J. Phillip, who was ser­
iously hurt in an aulo acci­
dent.

* Personals

o M su n a k sU iA
A few days ago 1 had a
phone call from Mrs. L. H.
Harvey in Sanford. She want­
ed a cake recipe that had been
in the column a abort time
ago. So in return she has giv­
en me a recipe far Coconut
Custard Pie which ahe got In
a cafe in Saluda, S. C., some
time back. So here It Is. It
will make a large 10-lnch pic.
COCONUT CUSTARD PIE
* eggs
1V4 cups sugar
1 imall can Carnation milk
1 pt. whole milk
V4 lb. butter (little less if de­
sired)
14 tbsps. cornstarch
1 cup coconut, canned or fresh
lieat eggs well and add su­
gar. Fold in other ingredients.
Pour Into unbaked pie shell
anil bake in moderate oven,
350 degrees, until u kniie
comes out clean.
Thank you very much. Mrs.
Ila.vcy. 1 enjoyed talking to
you so much. Please call any
time yotsbwlsh.
• • •
It will be George Washing­
ton's birthday renl soon.
Here’s a cobbler pie to try.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
COBBLER
BASE
two t lb. 6 ot, cans cherry pie
filling
2 medium apples, cored ami
chopped
4 cup chopped nutmeats
Heat oven to hot, 400 do
grers. Reserve 12 cherries tor
topping. For bate, combine
pie tilling, apples and nutmeals Spread evenly in ungreased 13 and D-lnrh baking
dish.
TOPPING
one 12 os. pkg. Flako Com
Multin Mia
1 egg
Vi cup milk
For topping, empty contents
of pkg, into bowl, add egg and
milk. Blend only until dry in­
gredients are thoroughly mois­
tened (batter should lie slight­
ly lumpy). Spread quickly
over cherry mixture, press re­
served cherries into topping.
Sprinkle with granuluti-d su­
gar. Bake In preheated oven
about 20 minutes. Cut into 12
pieces. Serve warm.
• • •
Cheese Souffle will stay up
high, light and handsome if
you use quick-cooking topioca
Instead of flour to thicken the
milk base. Take 3 tbsps. tap­
ioca to 1 cup milk for a 3-egg
souffle.

room slices and a. little pars­
ley, If desired. '
To
prepare
artichokes:
turn them upside down and
press firmly. Remove chokes
(thistle portion), using sharp
knife and metal spoon.
Stand them upright in deep
saucepan large enough to hold
snugly. Add Mnch boiling water and Vi teaspoon salt for
each artichoke.
Cover and boll gently 20 to
can
be pierced easily with a fork
(add a little more boiling wa­
ter If needed.)
Turn artichokes upside down
to drain. Cut off stems.

NEW FOR YOU
Three new frozen prepared
vegetable combination* are
coming to market — cut green
beans and baby lima beam
with pimento, chopped broc­
coli with cream sauce, and
corn, carrots and pearl onions
with cream sauce. New boilin bag products from the same
manufacturer are sliced car
rota in butter sauce and
french green beans Is butter
sauce.

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Fob. 11, 1965 — Page 9

1Skate City Invites Public

Forest City Couple Exchanges Vows

To Crowning Of Sweetheart

Illegitimate

Skate City Roller Rink In Cohen, Teresa Franren. Deb
Fern Park cordially invites the ble Mercier, Judy Eller, Kathy
public including spectators as Bass, Vickie Montgomery, Jo
Astounding
well as skaters to a free Val­ Ann Krug, Sherry Kersey and
; One out of 18 babies born in entine party this Friday, Feb­ two sets of twins, Brenda and
U. S. each j n r is born out- ruary 12 from 7:30 to 10:30 Colleen Holley and Linda and
Carolyn By!and.
of-wed lock, according to fig­ p. m,
Judging the contest will be
Cash door priies will be
ures released recently by the
awarded in the amounts of Doris Williams, Society Edi­
'U. S. Public Health Service $10 and SS to lucky persons at- tor of The Sanford Herald;
( J ltS). Between 194o and tMl i te.nding the party.
Miss Carole Deludan, Winter
lays PHS, the nation’s out-of­
Highlighting the fun titled Park, and Frank Schneider,
wedlock births rose from 37 9 evening will be the crowning Orlando.
per 1,000 live births to 46 3— of “Junior Miss Skating Sweet­
Plan to attend the gata fete
an increase of nearly 25 per­ heart” from a group of con­ and support your favorite can­
cent.
testants representing several didate.
Put another way, more than counties,
600 out-of-wedlock babies are
Miss Marie Allen. Florida
born every day of the year to Roller Skating Queen of 1963, Fern Park
' women and girls of every race, will be on hand to crown the
religion, and economic group. winner, • who will receive a
Experts estlmale that for handsome trophy and other
every one out-of-wedlock birth fringe benefits with the title.
By Jane Casselberry
there are almost five abor­ There will also be two run­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huggins
tions, and that each year 1.- ners-up trophies.
and son, Ron, of Newport
000,000 iltegal abortions are
Contestants vying for Jun­ Ncwi, V«.. former residents
performed in the U. S.
ior Miss Skating Sweetheart of Kern Park, arc guest* of
are the Misses Gerry Lycans. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Luke
Ilerota,
lairraln* of 479 Maine Avenue, LongInsert an old burned nut Carolyn
, fule in outdoor empty electric Watts, Sti-an Hobbs. Linda wood. while they are here for
light sockets to keep them 1licks, Pam Conners, Carolyn 1a week's visit.
clean and dry.

Personals

By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
The attractive home of Mrs.
Larry McDaniel on Summerlin
Avenue was the recent scene
of a bridal shower for Miss
Sharon Whitten. Co hostess
with Mrs. McDaniel was Mrs.
llonaM Robinson.
__The McDaniel -frame; w as
open ensulfe ind'lKt-- ill’ning
table was overlaid with a lace
tablecloth. !n the cenu-r was
placed a milk class vase hold­
ing red roses One end held a
large sheet cake decorated in
white with white roses and
greenery and the words "Good
Luck” written in pink, The
other end held a glass punch
i bowl.
Several games were played
[ during the evening with priies
i being awarded to the winners
| After the bride elect open­
ed her many beautiful gifts

VALENTINE!

Flemings
(iifls - Cards - Hook*
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Eva Bess
BEAUTY SHOP
llitir C ut
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I'lain S h am poo \ S et $2.00
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HUIDF.-KLKfT Miss Sharon Whitten was recently honored with a hri.lal
shower at the Summerlin Avenue home of Mrs. Larry Mcl'aiiiel. Pictured
from the left tire Mrs. Donald Whitten, mother of the Innioiee; Miss
Whitten, hride-elect, Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs, Ronald Robinson, cohostesses.

NEW YiiRK ll 'l 'l ) — The
flowers that bloom in tlm
spring Ira la. breathe promise
liiiitm limit the new collection
of Hie i alifornia designer
James Galanu*
Ga'.aos has carried the fl**r
at motif *n far that even Gil
Imti ami Soilu an might lie
templed to -eleloate fin Diet
with song
For Instance
Spring’s tulips arc printed on
luxurious silks; tulips, the real
ones, are tucked into neck
line* fore and aft or shovtxl
casually under wide, chiffon
sashes; and. everywhere, there
arc floral prints, used in sf
ternoon dresses and on into
evening's floor length form
als. Galanos is sp pilnt-con
scions that the numerous
chiffon* In hi* dressy clothes

Sanford
JEW ELRY
&amp; LUGGAGE
"Our 20th Y*»r In flit-lord"

217 E. First St.

Sharon Whitten

Flowers Will Bloom. In M ilady s Wardrobe

p

Acrosa From N«w Library

Pamper

Frilly, feminine
peignoirs, gowns
and slips make
the moat romantic
Valentines of all
in filmy clinging
nylon framed
in exquisite nylon
lace.

in- ludr Jungle fl-rals and such fluttered by a bunch of leaves
*» tiger, leopard and snakes imprinted on » white b.o k
skin replicas on the most float
ground of textured silk
ing of - hiffons
Til** silhouette laitlg sleet
lleeently, the I'ulifornun
who - I - a pace o( style fol ed. high necked, and ilincmg
lowed t&gt;\ •&lt; whole inlet national1to the figure from tmek’ine In
set .mil iopie.1 right down to the floor Not a 'i n g le hell
f s -. sh'.w
In- sp ring i-ol interrupted the Ion., slithery
line
lei i m n , i" I n - e t - amt i e jm rI
The whole Galanos thellie
rts
G.i .mo*
traditionally
tiring' lu&gt; collection to New for spring and summer i» one
York for the grand opening—, o( soil look
champagne at intcrinisahin,'
and what theater matches
that'
lo addition to the jungle
print motif, there should he
mentioned s group of (.jlano*
that are naturals (or immedi
ale ropy—in lesi rx|w-nilve
fabrics Thrse are wide «p.ic
ed. long stemmed flowers un- 1

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The DeBary Business and
Professional Women's Club
met at the Office of Dr Geor­
ge Prison, DeBary recently.
President Bert Lederhaus
presided. Named as chairman
of the nominating committee
was Betty Peacock, assisted
by Jo Peck and Helen Snod
grass.
..In olrsctwng- -International
Ntffll.** T fe i ident “ Lederhaus
hetrr_ a'Yaii(tTftT]!hI**efVTFe for
BPW Clubs all over the world,
a**i*led hy Mary Ann listerbans in lighting the can-lies
which represent the many
' rlubs in all countries At the
close of the ceremony, Helen
Snodgrass iave the Interna
lionet BPW Prayer.
The Springtime Salute to the
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clien, Del.and. Guesl speaker
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Itrrord Crop
NEW YORK (CPI) - A
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Rev. Clifford Gresham of
the Foreit City Baptist Church
officiated at the Impressive
ceremony i t the bride's home
In Forest City.
The bride chose for her wed­
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knit ensemble with matching
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Following a wedding trip to
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southern points of interest,
Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby are
at home in Forest City.
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Miss Dagmer Johnson, Mrs.
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G O P Senators Hit
Transfer O f Power
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Two GOP aenatora voiced mlsglving today about a propos­
ed constitutional amendment
to set procedure* for a trans­
fer of power to the vice pres­
ident If the president should
become disabled.
Th* strongest statement
cam* from GOP 8*nata Lead­
er Everett M. Dirkaen, 111., In
comments accompanying the
report of the 8enate Judiciary
Committee, which approved
Dirksan and San. Roman L.
Hruaka, R-Neb., war* th* on­
ly mambar* of th* committee
to express reservations about
t h a proposed amendment,
which Is aponaored by Sen.
Birch Bayh, D-Ind.
The Republican Irader aald
it might bo Ill-advised to pass
tha amendment. He said the
Bayh proposal contained too
many specific details to ba
included In tha Constitution.
The present wording would
deter flexibility In the future,
Dirkien said, adding that ha
would rather see an emendment allowing Congrea* to
set th* procedures for a take­
over by the president by law.
Hrusks, although he said
the Bsyh proposil was not to
his liking, said an amend­
ment of soma sort was so ur­
gently needed h e‘would sup­
port it,
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Other congressional news:
• Education; Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy, D-Mass., was sched­
uled to lead off witnesses test­
ifying on President Johnson’s
$1.2 billion school aid pro­
gram befor* a Senate aduca-

tlon *ub-commitU*. Other* to
be called Included AFL-CIO
representative*.
Tobacco: Undersecretary of
Agriculture Charlr* S. Mur­
phy era* to appear for the ad­
ministration at a House agr­
iculture subcommittee hearing
on propoied tobacco acreagepoundage marketing quota*
for thla year’* crop.

K s .,7.* ^

McCRORY
EAGLE SCOUT Paul Pivec displays his new badge at the Boy Scout
meeting at the Latter Day Saints Church on South Park Avenue. Point­
ing to the medal, which Scout Pivec got during an Orlando ceremony, is
Scouthmaster Wendell Holmes of Troop 504. Looking on are the Scout’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pivec, of 428 Summerlin Avenue,

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came a Beetle. *
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aecret location where they
hoped to escape the groom's
thousands oi teen age srlmlreri.
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members of the sensational
musical group to record *
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Like a jet on'Takeoff, Sanford and
Seminole County residents had their
spirits lifted greatly with a graphic
announcement of the Sanford Naval
Air Station expansion.
Rep. A. S. (Syd) Herlong Jr. set
the community spinning with a brief
announcement that $6/721,000 had
been requested to do the job.
The meaning of such a huge sum
of money is hard for the average
person to grasp. Suffice it is to say
that the base is on the threshold of
its greatest expansidn program in
history.
, Also hard to grasp is the huge
amount of effort, time and money
which have been placed by local citi­
zens in constantly campaigning to
keep the base here. %- .
These include such men as Ran­
dall Chase, a quiet unassuming per­
son with an unerring goal of building
Sanford and Seminole County.
The list includes Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., chnirman of the Semi­
nole Chamber's Armed Forces com­
mittee, and one of the most energet­
ic, community-spirited persons in the
state.
It includes Andrew Carraway, one
of the originators and key figure in
the battle for the base.
And John Krider, executive-man­
ager of the Seminole Chamber, and a
tireless worker for what he thinks
is in the best interest of the county
and Central Florida.
Then never forget Sen. Spessnrd
L. Holland nnd Sen. George A.
Smothers ajTd Congressman Herlong,
all tireless chflffipions'’'MfVauaes affecting the state they represent in
Washington.
And never for n minute forget
probably the greatest array of Navy

Thought For Today
Let every person be subject to the
governing authorities. For there is
no authority except from God, and
those that exist have been institut­
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tne nen nbed no protection—they
have many friends and few enemits.
Wendell Phillips, American^ re­
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Bamboo Bomb’
rlmm hud ham ntadr for In
dnnrsin nnd &gt;1 came from Hir
nim t ftourro.
!*a»t November ait ImlonoR.
tin built rocket plopped into
thr Java .Sea ufl**t h flight of
21 mile? Indonesian generals
boa &gt;ted Hi a i in no time at all
they would have intercontin­
ental ballistic missiles,
It was then that llrig lien.
Hurtono, chief of the Indone­
sian Army's supply depart­
ment, added the boast that
"we plan to explode an atom
bomb next year."
If it was meant to impress
lhe Malaysians, Sukatnu's curtent chief target, it failed of
its put pose. The Malaysians
promptly lata lied It Sukatnu’s
'bamboo bomb."
Enterprise
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It was this same Martoiio
Mr*. Rltrhlr flarrii
Mr*. Julia n*noa
who this week reiterated the
838-1318
888 5834
claim.
(88 4684
Btar Lakt-Fortat City
Indonesia does, in fact, have
two atomic reactors.
Mr*. Maryann Milt*
l.ak* Mtry
838-3878
Mrs. Frsnrrs Wsalrr
Under the atoms foe peai e
333-8211
piogrum they received a small
Caasaltarry
JM) kilowatt reactor fiom the
Mr*. J*nr (’asurlbarry
Lake Monro*
838-5044 '
United States in June, M .
Mrs. fl. I- Johnsoa
312-4723
They also have been given a
Chuluota
small research reactor by the
Longwood
Mra- Joan Magi*
Kutsians.
Mrs. Donna Esla*
385-3741
838-3317
The Stale Department has
ltrjlary
described
tbe U.S. reactor as
North
Orlando
Mrs. John 1j-om
Mra. M argarrt Cosby
being "designed for research
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322-6195
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Dalton*
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lira. Mildrrd Usury
Mr*. Clarrnrr Snydr
or supplying material for
668-5831
322-4841
atomic weapons.
1ITlnlO
Since Sukarno appears pa­
Mr*. Evrlyn Lundy
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
tently
uuablt to manufacture
365-3160
349-4871
Ins own bomb, his next source
would he lied China. Despite
outward signs of Increasing­
ly dose relations between the
two, It seems equally unlikely
the Chineae would ihare their
recently acquired a t o m i c
knowhow with their chief ri­
val for influence in South­
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., February 1 1 , ’65 east Asia.
tributed to a nervous recogni­
tion that so far in the riirrent
session of the general assem­
bly not a single step hss hern
taken toward a disarmament
agreement of any sort.
The UN disarmament coni'
mission consisting of all the
114 UN mcmlierB has not even
met since 1960.
US, officials quickly iidir uled thr Indonesian claim as
•puffery" which the diction­
ary says is to seek publicity
through boastful or impudent
talk
As a matter of fact it was
not the fust tune this rume

Herald Area Co rrespondents

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HIGH WYCOMBE. Eng­
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hid, the U i r«t# on hi* house
rut uhm he complained that
he had to listen to bugle rails
early in the morning and
dance hand music lit# at
night which ram* from thr
U. S. Air Forrt hast next to
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Indeed, one of the greatest
llelrnr la like millions of
nrurolir .\mrricans *h*» boons for civilization would
o* ill down Iramiuilirrra by he lo.ntm.nno more American'
Ihc Inna! Ihr) prod them- with peptic ulcers!
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sure sign nf a nrurolir. fighting nremit whether that
Smart folk* art down Ihrir he business, the professions
auilraM* after-lhry grf on or the boxmg ring
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George \\ . ( ranr, |*h. Ik. M.U. the pressure at the "(five,
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rd .‘It ia a jittery wife.
sions when the quitting whis­
"Dr. Crane," she naked dur­
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The people who develop
"wouldn’t tt he a gloat Ionin
neurotic
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to the hu piitii nice if we roil Id
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"Million* of people are neu­ go nf their tension when the
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I Tensions (and worries I a it
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tion!
Hu! they foolishly goad their
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You think life isn’t nuityl
Meanwhile, you haven't cre­ \ New York laiern customer
ated a single shoe or loaf of lliujilted an attempted r- h-.
bread or public speech m t«-i&gt; by drawing Ins own gun
poemf
and firing nt the stirkup man.
So he grateful for the "cold”
When the cops came the
variety of peripiratton »in*e
ciook had the •'bein'* arimtud
that means you ate tn gear
and moving upward on the on hi* i bulge of felon loot as­
rungs of thr ladder to sut- sault.
• » »
cess.
Noted
Hi
itub psychiatrist
No boxer is calm and re­
■
ay*
that
ptopla
can be brainlaxed just before the fight.
Nor ts a college debater nor wii.tud to tielii-ve aiiything salesman noi even a man pro­ sen,, oi nonsense N'lUV he
i Iclt* US’
posing to his sweetheart!

me drinks! These room their
blood pressure and gastric
juice sacretion, thus making
i! Sfu^ more necessary for
Ihr iiftr nf tranquillxera and
antacid pills!
(Jet hep! Falintinate your
ehe mb nl prods to tension, for
htisinrsa competition spurs
you onward without additional
goAtf*.
Then learn to cultivate a
"cosmic outltMik" so you can
dw'Atf your petty problems
hgainst the backdrop of etern­
ity.
Indulge in more backyard
play with youi children. And
get into genial activity in a
local ( hutch,
Send for my hook Iel "How
to 1‘tititrol Your Kmotiona,"
Clubbing a Jong stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c.
( \)ways write In III
I*ianr in rare of Ihr San­
ford Herald, enr losing a
long alamped, addrr»*rd en» rb*pr snd 2 0 c to ro(er t) p
ing snd printing costa when
you send for one of hi*
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WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Ths Republican party’* broad
policy eonfercnc* at Mackinac
island In 1043 may have *om»
significant guideline* f a r
GOP leader* who question the
practicality of auch a parley
today.
Barry Goldwaler wonder*
how it can fairly be decided
who should attend a partywide meeting. And he doubts
anything It would atrree upon
would" supersede the 1964
party platform ns a general
policy declaration.
Hay Bliss of Ohio, newly
elected hut not yet sealed
GOP national chairman, indi­
cates he will have to be sati*.
fled of the prospect of con­
crete accomplishment before
he will commit himself to a
“leadership” conference.
Meantime, the 17 Republi­
can "troverniirs, led by Gov.
Roliert Kmylie of Idaho, are
on record aa favoring a merl­
ins- They can hardly be
h e a r t e n e d hy expressions
which sires* how difficult it
Is ett-n to pick representative
conferees.
The Mackinar Confrrenre
in 194.1 ia instructive. It
Brew out of informal discus­
sions amonB party lradcrs,
led by the then national rhafrman,,Rarri&gt;~j^pM iv!frJ« over
a flve-month span. By june 1
of that year Ita formation
j«ttL.Jfi&gt;nounml.____ _ "
Its not too unwieldly memhetship of 50 included all 24
Republican governors. 12 II,
S. House members, nine top
party officials (six of them
National Committee membersl, five 11. S. senators.
GOP ronKressional leaders
helped choose the senators
and congressmen for service
on what came to hr ,-alled
|lir Itcpuhliian Postwar Ad
visotv Cnuncil.
1 he task of selection ap­
pears from the record l» hate
created no (treat stir Those
i iiosrrt reflected ifrcat rliver sily in outlook.
The council's make - up
bears at run it resemblance to
the already rstnhlis bed Dirk
sen lord Rrpublitan Cu-ordirial in h! Commit lee in 1965—
with two notable exceptions.
The ptcsenl croup would
include just five of the 17
GOP governors, while in 19411
all 24 were put on. Tins tlrne
there would he Just one na­
tional committeeman, the na
tlotial i hall man, though allei
protests this Hitangemrnt
may be modified
As extias, tire Co-ordinat
mg Committee would unhide
the five living Republic an

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presidential nominees.
Obviously, without much of
a wrench this group routd
be converted into a leader­
ship conference on (he Mack­
inac pattern. Only those who
want local, county and more
slate representation would
then be unhappy.
The Mackinac meeting is a
useful study also for those
politicians who think all
party-wide affairs inevitably
wind up pumping out a lot
nf inflated generalities signi­
fying nothing.
After the Mackinac ses­
sions in September, eight per­
manent , committees dug in
for nine months of hard work
on a variety of exhaustive
leports beamed directly at
the 1944 GOP platform com­
mittee.
These reports did, in fact,
form the foundation of the
platform. The foreign policy
recommendations, f r o m a
group headed by the late Sen.

Arthur Vandenberg af Michi­
gan were the highlight of an
otherwise dull 1944 national
convention a t Chicago.
These proposals echoed a
foreign policy declaration is­
sued at the time of Mackinae,
which put the party's weight
behind the Idea of Interna­
tional peace-keeping machin­
ery (a United Nation*).
History's verdict la that
(hi* declaration was of major
importance -in assuring over­
whelming aupport for 1943
congressional resolution cell­
ing for a postwar UN to help
.keep the peace,
i The House vote was 360 to
29. the Senate tally 85 to 5
at a time when an isolation­
ist-minded GOP had 38 eenators and more than 200 rep­
resentatives.
In the light of all that fol­
lowed, the two September
days a t Mackinac island
hardly seem to have been a
waste of time.

N o t a p e n n y lo s t
Since in.14, when Cnnjjrrss established (he
Endeml Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation,
no onn tuts ever Inst n penny in insured savings
net.minis in any of America's F,S.L.I.C.-Insured
Savings and Loan Associations. We nre F.S.L.I.C.Insured, mid we offer excellent earnings, tool
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men ever to join in a single commun­
ity project. This area is in a unique
position of having the love and re­
spect of our Navy base friends.
Every commanding officer, every
squadron commander, every officer
nnd enlisted man on the base is a part
of OUR community. A giant number
, of them, hearing of the impending
trouble over the base, contacted
friends in the Pentagon who, in turn,
contacted friends, who, in turn, con­
tacted friends and got the trouble
erased.
Truly it’s the Sanford-Scminole
Navy - People's Air Station. There
is no division. We are all one.
There are many, many more citi­
zens of Seminole County who have
done much. By combining all of the
talents of all of the citizens we come
up with the greatest team in the
state. *
There is nothing, virtually nothing,
an aroused community cannot do.'
An eight year battle—eight long
years— is near the happiest moment
in Seminole County history.
It’s nlmost time we congratulated
each other.

Phil Newsom Says

CPI Fnrrlgn N&gt;w* Annljat
Although no on* really be­
lieved the Indonesian rlaim
that it would Have an atomic
bomb ready for te*tlng neat
Ortoher. even the thought of
»ui h a weapon in the handa.
of Indonesian President Su­
karno was shattering.
What an irresponsible lead­
er could do with an atomic
bomb lung has been obvious,
and has been a key factor in
the search for international
agreement to prevent their
spread.
In the United Nations, the
Indonesian announcement con­

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Forecast

OCR BOARDING HOUSE

By Galbraith

Friday, February 12, ItW
Lincoln's Birthday
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Thia la a wonderful day and
evening* to obi*nr* ti\* Uneta el the Great Emancipator
w hen nativity we celebrate
and you can rid yonrnll of
any and all unwlee condition*
or ondealrabl* pereona with
ea*a at thia time, even though
yon may want to pl*F along
with them. But clear the deck*
for an Intelligent future.
ARIES (Mar. SI to Apr. IS)
Get future organlred more reeourcefully by betUr eo-erdnatlng ambition with fine
plana that are eaay to fellow.
Get auggeitione from aipert
employe**, toe. Make good ua*
of them.
TAURUS (Apr. SO to May
50) Yen can ptart an uptrend
in your affair* by looking to
thoee who like you and are
very aertoua by nature. Get
perfonal alfalfa bettered, too.
AM earn** from blgher-up* In
thia ephere.
■ GEMINI (May SI to Jane
51) Anything that will bring
yeu gTeaUr prestige should
ba don* without heeitatlon
now. Get the backing of higher-up* by being charming,
courteous. Show that you are
worthy of acclaim, advance*
ment.
MOON CHILDREN (June
12 to July 21) Get out of that
rut -and be e.ialeu* to find
w*ye and mean* of edeanelng
in the teeming world of busi­
ness, etc. Impress advisors by
living In a loftier fashion.
S tart wheels rolling In right
direction.
LEO (July 21 to Aug. SI)
You can now get together
with a partner In some plan
that Is feasible, since you
have reirtoved deterrents to
luccess. Allies In both buslpeas and intimato life are
eery co-opcrstlve. Make prog­
ress quickly.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept,
f 2) Fine day for having talks
with aisociatei and hitting
apon suggestion* that ean
make the future more produc■ tive. Come to rta l matting of
minds. Than gst together at
recreation!.
LIURA (Sept. 21 to Oct.
82) Getting a mors artistic
environment around you will
make co-workara, family much
hsrpier now. 11* aura to improve your health, alao. Take
th* right treatments to gain
•uch.
SCORPIO (OcL 23 to Nov.
21) Plan tarly for avaning’t
entertainment that will give
you a chance to allow your
capabilities as well. Get Into
those things thst ralisva wor­
ries. Get Into th* right spirit
of thing*.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) You,can take etvpa
today and in the evening that
will Improve your fundament­
al aecurenrM. Get on the
beam! Ituy gadget* Hint mid
romforl to home living.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) You can find new
w*ya to Improve your dally
living conditions whllt cali­
brating this diy. Gst Idess
from your partner*. Jog along
harmoniously with them In
plant proposed.
AQUARIUS (Jan. It to
Fab. IP) Py concentrating upon bow to incratte your Incoma in th* future, you gat
ahead proportionately. Go ov­
er your books of accounting.
Study bank statements well.
Know how to procead.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Show real intelligence in
going after what yoQ want in
both personal and business af­
fairs. Meka plana work. Re
Idealistic In social life and
make worthwhile contacts,
IF YOUR CHILI) IS HORN
TODAY, be ar ih* will |&gt;« an*
of theia faielnatlng little par*
ions wh* automaUsally went*
la follow along dutifully on
spiritual matter* and you
must early teach In get around
with others for a happy Dm*
at aporta, etc. In order to have
a well-balanced life, think
poiiUvtly la practical and
money matter*, Pa sure to In­
culcate kind thaaght* fas olkera and lift will be successful.
•The Stare Impel, they
da u l earngel." What yaa
make of your Ilf* la largely
up to YOUI
Carroll Rlghter'e individual
Forecast for your sign for
March it now ready. For your
copy **nd your blrthdate and
11.00 to Carroll RJghter Fore­
cast (Th* Banferd Herald),
Bex Ugt* Hollywood 88, Cal­
ifornia.
Symbols of th* office of
Cardinal Include the rod cap
(ov blretta), aapphlr* ring,
r*d germent or caeaoek, rod
mangle and rod cap.

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Mil*. Cblldrtn'a Pat, Reward.
Park. l l l - l l t o .
A d dition!. Flrat ctoaa W o rk Ph. 111.1(11.
m a n .h ip . Ph I t l- J O Il.
HOOVER VAC. C L E A N K n S
IrOITt IM ALL GOLD B u d * . PAINTING. Repairing tn r lo a . W H IT E IR W IN O MACHINE*
Downtown
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2 . I'emonala
Do m u hov* 0 d u c k i n g problom. W rite P. a Bo* 1111,
Sanford.

t v * would l l l t i to th a n k our
frltn d* end neighbor* for.
(h a ir
tbou nhtfulnaaa
n n d 22. Plumbing
prayaro during tha recant
Inaa o f our tnnthar, mother*
« PLUM BING
In-law and er»ndm »l b*r. Map
Cont ract l n* Repair#
&lt;iod t&gt;i*»* y,»u ail. c * r o i m
r n C B ESTIMATES
M r d a n a h a n , Lt. A. A. MoR. L HARVEY
Clanahan , Mickey, John and 1*1 Sanford Ava.
1:: -1 111
P a tt y Ann* McClanahan.

23. Painting

SEMINOLE LODGE

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PAINTINO A R E P A IR WORK.
113 *111.

NCR8INO AND
CO NVALEBCtV CE R E r i D r N C B
P. O. Ho* l IS*, Sanford. FI*.
Id# SOUTH HAY AVE*
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24. Well Drilling

R I P E to Orlando, morning*
on ly, vicinity nf O r.on* A
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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
All Typea and Slaaa
Wa Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machine and Supply Co.
;*1 W. 2nd S r _________ 111. 1( 1}

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K RO L DT S CAMERA SHOP
i n i So.
k. 1 : 1 . 57 C.
CUT'N CURL llaauty Shop
111 P a lm a ltn Aye
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Evan ln a Appointm en t.
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c t n t r a l h a l t , hul l t- tn *t oi a.
aide walk*, aawar*. Wal k tri
South Samlnnla El. *ml Jr.
Hi gh School* Pr)g» l l t. SP*
Vacant r * l | MI T . t l l l Wi nt*r Park
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53. Wanted To Huy
USED F U R N I T U R E . Mlya.
Dam*. P i e t y Wood Aqatlan.
Ilt.llfl.
WANT ED
Cllruo Fru it - l l t m l l n . P arian
l i m a n , Pineapple A Utadllna*
L E E MANS FIELD, Uu udH
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S U PE R
TRADING
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F i t KF datlvrry and Pi ck- up
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tslsvlaion, llitsn to the radio and TALK, at the
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
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l ( ~ F * v | n g * o l-)* o
•—B a n o g g l g
( — B t a u t* O v a
i t — ln*uranc*
Dar tfuraarlag
! 1-S
- School * A Instructi on*
f — C h ill Cara
?0— Empt oymanl Service*
il -—t
D i gg*—Cat *— e*t *
i l —Mala Hel p Wanted
I ! —Foullrv — l.lvaalook
7 1 — F e ma l e Help Wanted
I I —Spatial Noiiia*
Tl — Mala or Feinala Help
I I —C*l#rl»f — Food
T( —H*le* Hel p Wanl ad
H — Pl gci * I* Eat
IT—SHuatloti Wan tad
II— Spitlol larTtaai
( l — Income Properl y
i t — Uu*lne&gt;« P r o p —l at a
*I—fwlmwl*P* I'M Id
♦-—JailtcrisII strvla**
j l — Real l i m a Want ed
a u riilf
I t — Real Es t at e Sal#
I—Bulljara
ar* Suppllgd
17 — ItUBtnea, Itentela
19— Hardware
10— Lot i For Sal*
I I — Hum# Improventeal *
It — Farm*— tlrovas
22—Plumbing
t l —Gut of bt* l* Acrreg*
I — Pai nt i ng
| j — House* For Sal t
• - W a l l Drilling
II — llauaaa—Sale or Re a l
I I — Air Cand A l l a a l l o g
• 7— l l o u i t Fur Item
J l — Radi o - T el * v IaIa n
190— lte» or| Rental*
t l — Fhat o A Equi pment
l o l — Tr alia tit— Cabana*
19—Horn* Appllanca*
HU — Mobil* l l omea— Sal t
II — Mualcal Inalruinani*
1**3— Mobi l , Hunt**— Rent
t l — litielnaaa Enul pme at
l"( — Trailer S p ac e — Rent
I I —Jub I’r mt i Df
l o l — Trailer l^ola—Sal e
Jl—Uibalatarr
10| — Apartni*nt* For Raat
I t —Vacuum Claanar*
toft — Uootni Far Raat
• f—Mavlag * llarag*
I I I —Hal al Hooma
SI— E i t e r ml n a t o r a
111—1‘I t ml a l Agi n t a
( I — J’lant* — J eaJa — Saadi 111 — Wanted Va* It a It a
10—
Ml»e For Sale
III — Auto* For kata
Jl —Article* For R e a l
III —Aul oa—Sal* «r Trad*
( I —S wa p a* U n h a n g *
III —Trut h# For Bala
JJ— Wanted To llur
110— Aut omot i ve Marvlo*
JJ —Fur nltur* For Sal*
l i t —f c o e i i r * A Cycl t e
II — Antique* For Solo
III —Uoata A Muter*
Jl —Maot r To l a v a
111 — Marina Suppliaa
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Cn at TO C*| ary A»*. I l f 2117

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING. PAINTING *
INSULATING
F i n a n c i n g Arranged
111 11*1

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Writ* BKRVK’KMAN, BoX
122, Sanford

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17. Janitorial Services
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19. Builders Supplies
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FAVFORIi SKWINQ CENTKR
•n* S~ Park Ava i r : - » | U
\ i I:i. KXTHA CASH ’ A Hera ;i| V\ a i*I • A d • t’l 1• I Itn aa a r.
t k l a i ini l*'ingar it a a 4 ad- I#uw
In "i't -high In rreulla. Dim
n t - l f t l l nr I h i l l l
rjM prnfaBfl'in 1 1 rgrpai e lfa n In|g reaulta— rant III u a Lu«tre Klot'lflo Car |irt Sham
...... .
II per day. Car roll
l utnitura f'u

From

Baak an g*

Fur th* htagaar aalactlon at
nearly new and treed f ur ni ­ 77. Kiluation Wanted
ture
.an Null'*
Furniture
Rrnkeree*
In
raaaal barry Tall them vnu *aw It In Th#
aanf rfJ 11a r « IJ '

M l H- r i r k , i v i * r
TAKINf}
Appl i cati ons
fur 3
Mm, Car * a t hi n g 4 Hat all
Apply NIFTY AUTO HATH,
3401 a French
MAN want ed to feed cat t l e and
wr.rk
In paatura
Conai^af
beard f&gt;&gt;r right party. Ne
fill un* rails ||u y Barrow. Up
aala It.I

72. Femsle H*1p Want*d
Cl' It 11 GIRL over It
PIG 'N WHISTLE

Apglg

hr

k iv n sw o o n
n r n .m t it s. inc.
t : 2- i o?4
202 Kel rmnnt I&gt;r.

Ill-O il

MKHLK W. WARNKIl
REALTOR
TO So

Park

S3S-S*|P

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME T E S T E D FIRM
1M N. Bark A v f
III 111)

JOHN RAULS AGENCY
R EA L ESTATE BRO K E R
Ap praisal Hpocltllot
t i l No. I'a■k
122.7171

I ff^tlr mm fram e kr|(h agbaa*
in* aiding like n t * . onl y 4
&gt;re
old
l U r d w n *&lt;1 flour a,
lip r pnr«h, ki tchen &lt;a eayl p#4fifMmrhimd A
prl rd right - a f |l*7ah ra *h
ur with good terma if ricc«l*

ed.

Seminole Realty

95.

Saml nol a Dauat y
c Dial Direct)

I lt iU H e s

1'iir Sale

1 REDIIt *' &gt;M I
bn 1 1i* I ; * ,
f»*r month |uw down |») mt
' 'Unify Club 3 22 - 7 g a!.
(100 DOWN
V V I'll V
CioMrniiiMii ll'tmrs 3 3 a 4
ltedi tiniii* S!h ||!|, ) i« a) fl. ,
| f 1 (1m I

I SALK U)t T R A D E J S lory |
H lri*i , t baIf)*, house In good
tr|«Rir, flit» ItiB well uii ape
p r.i tlm atrlv I a.-te land Will
n i i i a il r r Hiiior Trailer or
bin
Fa bln Hm»f «»ri if own
piv mailt ha# o n nrr, T. D
Fulhara •*, liavlrr llca«!, 132*
2 4 2*

II 4 V KN v 4 l*A 11K il M Medal
lion
l l , -in#
3 bi»tir i*“ m, 2
In* i ii, luJill lli kill hen, r i
H i l a i g a living Hiiiih m i
11 * 1 haat, lUtriad for air run dMiunlng, r - i t i f r Ini, duubla
i MTpnrl. fenced In hark yard
l'h i t : &gt; m

Slemper Agency
ft M,1t « f *1n a n t ri r -T r a d # •
27J.4^»l
l ^ l H Frenrh A * *
H I M Til 1 la 1 Heifroum 2 hath
Kak • (*r 1vlleg'PB, f i nn fl own
4 A n y Pi# pay in tin i t 3 33-Id'll

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SK V^.IAI. O u l a i a n l l n g 2 A 3
lla| fguitt Hu tti a# ava Halite In
#11 a r i a a ol
Oai ua
t h e * yng Around I

Seminole Realty

1

111 ) D i K &gt;4 fur

Male ur Trade
fur fina&gt; h o m e . It) g lift ft h i
111 Ualinalin, L o n g w mmd. Ub

III-14ft I

J

h r i i ROMU
1 bath
Imfri# f I'ftfnBr f,/ii«

$100 DOW N
F H A - VA HOMES
I

3. A I lIKDHOflMH
1 I •- A 2 l« NTIIS
K i r c M a 1 g u i i ' t ’i . n
LOW Mii.XTIll.T PAYMKNTS
Kor &lt; &gt; mp U' 9 InfwrrnaUofi
H#a tir Cal! T^uf

FHA - VA
SALKS BROKKR

f!r*a |l ina &gt;:? ail?

mi

?4

1 2 m i
123414*

I* A II K H|l IV F
IJ3H M
MG HIM
I :J-CM«
s ; ; - &gt;a 1 z

MUNI. 4 N|&gt; KHT 4TK8

$100 D O W N $82.00 MO.
fficludea t a t *•■ and In * 1.1fa n *
| hf dr norna, ref f iger at -»r and
• t«%a
f#nr*,1
&gt;mrd.
Mim*
f r#»» Ur’ c #4
\ 4 &gt;*n t
r # ! l MI T- i 111. Winter Tark
11• way If air gif, |:t e a It nr
M 4 Y K A Iff ferltn n Fla Konni
I badruani, 2 hatha Uh. 121
HOT

all
ROOM Furn. Apt. far cnupl*.
Fn. t w
t l c r Included II I. Sit - T i l l

I •ell v err

IMONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM ?r.o,on
FOR THE REST HOME
RUY
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA

Seminole Realty

l l i » FORD. J door, cl ean.
owneq, Ph. I l l . t l l t al tar
p. m
-

l ? n i ’S. h i r l r , 4 h ;
( ! M l i r a ii yi lmr
3 BUUItOOM, l Hath Mini, kit*
*i)tH #'iul|ip#d* m a i k
Bar,
Fla }U&gt;«m. 11 lb m u n ih l l b l
\V y tillKWMini Hr l*U I31ft»4»

FUlt Ni hi l ED I bedroom house,
till
I ' al mt l t o. Phan* IM* :7 i

Management
and*SaIes Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY

A Story Alxiut A Real Nice *63
Chevy Bel Aire 4 Door.

«

Strickland-Morrisons, Inc.

•

1
S

DAY A NITE! Harald waul a&gt;l»
w o rk for aa hill* aa Ho a
day l

BETTER DROP I N! ! !

H

^

ax a u c r —

102. .Mobile Hiinien • Sale
1*1 ah-I 3 lL-lr noma’
NEW ami UtfKLj
A mmIhm# 4 UihariAa
QUALIFY MOHII.U | | OMKS
l U r IJ 31 n
s i r - r ft a i
PON'H
ftinillLE IH ‘MK SAldKS
V Ui Wh r f l klatata Haalrr"
I &lt; Mi'iJp Ib fn I'honaa frnru
OPEN T HATH A \ V EL K
131*1101
Hwy. 17-43
f.ongwond, Kla.

I

IdlE I

ItDRM
Trailer on
l«aka Aatibir , Alan '1'rai lar
Spaefii A&gt;1ulig only,
-8------L-igL'_*----L

_a

11 iighe co r it'r-"a p t .
I IK lMtoriM f u r n , gear beat,
3" I » hab/oi.I Ava 411*4121
ft

III *11M Turn
Ap i , 4 l n l n |
room l T03 Magnolia. I SS• I • ft1
f)nl&gt; |4ft

I'LKAN, furn
or unfurn
t
bififii Apt . Kll a*4»jlp chlt&lt;3*
ran 211ft i:im
3 Ii I»ll M Turn
nolle,
A Wl
ma

I 1 i | Mag *
IXXI0A1 — II
I'dik

i i i / M r i i i li
1
■
l.
kllnhan
1 * -*y 1# ft i luxation,

Ava
fir i r or nn

• U'I lppf"l,
Ph I ? l *j

iii.b: 1 #b
I llo cm
IM ' t&gt;« i ii t : : - f t i o i

a v a 1la

■ (it.

Apt

■?! 3100
('ll

Pal-

7100 lU l l o n v I l l f .

l-llnoni
Kfffcl^ncy a p t
with
p v t , l a t h % «h » w e r a wl t a b l #
f n ? c o u p l e or i t n g l a p a r a n n
nr r#llr#«1
All Mfitittaa In*
e l u d e d In r a n t M t a l l y I ona I*
a j (ill l a l HI, kkilMll l b l o c k
o f I f r a a p a r k i n g l o t a a mi
■h o p p i n g c a n t o r
I n q u i r e at
M a n u a l J a - " b a * i n l&gt;ept. F f n r t .

311

i:

W&amp;x»t
BILL SAYS YOU CANT AFFORD
TO PASS BY AND NOT LOOK AT
THESE LATE MODEL BEAUTIES!
1961 Pontiac Bonneville Vista
Full I'owtr and Air Conditioning. Lea* Than 18.000
Milaa On Thla hpotlraa Whit* lleauly Wilh lllut
Interior.

*3785
1963 Pontiac Grand Prix
Loaded, One local Ownrr!

*2896
1962 Pontiac Safari
9 I'aaarngrr W a g o n , \ i r C n n d ilin n n l and Tower.
L u g g a g e Iturk F o r Tbr S p u r la m a n and Room Fur
Th a Com fo rt L o v in g F a m i l y .

*2295

A l' A KTMEN I i
81

KIr •» 8».

1962 Chevrolet Impala
d Door Hardtop, V-8, Tower Hletrlng and Rrikto,
Automatic, Low Mllraga. A Hoal Buy I

____________ M795_____________
1962 Cadillac “82”
I Door Town Sedan. Another Top l.lnr Trade-In Oa
A ‘66 lluick Wildcat. Completely Equipped!

*2895
1962 Buiek Electfa 225
( Dnnr lleldlnp. Fully Equipped- A Luaury Car Far
Tha Hard To Tlaao*.

*2395

N A T IO N A L

I960 Biiick LeSnbre

BANK

I Door Hardtop. Aulumalir Tran.mlailnn, I'owaf
Nlrering. An Etrrnllonally ( Iran Top Cludlity Huf
With 22,1)00 Milea.

TAKE OVER

DONT FOHGKT OlHt WIDE SELECTION OF
CAItH AT OUR WKST RIDE LOT.

'CPOSSESSION

Property

HOB McKEK USED CARS
NO MONET DOWN
*01 F rench Ava.
II!-*T11

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

PI'R.V. Apt

8f|eetl'*n of 2 I and 4
li*d r o" m * Mel t ed In vari ous

Ml

Payton Realty

runs.

$100.00 DOW N

ROOM Furntehod Apt.,
111 11. Ilh, 112.(711.

SANFOR D MOTOR CO.
101 P reach Ava.
Iti-IIM

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

r \ . r a n Purn
Aria
m #»f • a 332 t i l l

Govenmieni 0 \vjied
liunics

l l » » CADILLAC. I dr. II T :
till
Pnd** Pick-up. Roih
r'fAannohl*. Ph. l 2 J - a i o i .
-------------------------------------- —--------l i l t C O R V A in MONEA CflTl.
v a rtlb l* Spydar. buchad aiata,
• q u ipp ed i t . I I I .

111* CH EVR O L ET Vi Ton p ic k ­
up. i : i . « t i t .
FIIRN. Apt. Ctos* In. Jlmmt*
L A K E MART: I 214r m . b itc hC o w i n . 111.(011.
(
I
FC.1T0.JKEP. I/O to*, r n .
on e q u i p . C l l , Ad ulie II I
122-1710 a f tr r ( p m.
mn Ph. I M ■un
- i m or StS.SOII. UNFUHN. Upatalrt APT
III
monll). I l l Magnolia Avc. in-' 115* I'ONTIAt' Catalina. » dr.
I Ro o m H auler
Ill-tlll.
igf furn.
ft
( U l r l d o w m ta lr a afte r I p.
Sedan. M l VI. RAH. aacotm. ar aatl I l l - I l l 1'.
l ent run n i ng ( I I I ; l t d CHEl.A K E MARTI I Bidranm. KlCVT„
2 dr. Sedan VI, R A It
rh*n aqulppad. I l l - l l l l .
FURN, I Room Apt., Adult*
till. Ill-llll
II*. I l l - I l l * .
SMALL HOUSE, n rer Sunlond.
( I PLYMOUTH, t door, Re a .
Wnlar Included IIJ. mo. Call
BUY 1.1KE RENT
122-7171.
l(I *ll par mnnth. lilt Srhult ennalil*. I l l - l l l l . _____________
( Move In t oday) , m i ,
i
LA KE COTTAGE. t u r n . 111Utdroom, Ca b i n * Rrcm A I-’ U. A u l o m o t T v # S « r v 1 c e ‘
11*1.
Bu n k Hid*
llant paid for
Fab. g | l e i . Ph n i n e
TURN. I Bedroom Hnuto. I I I .
A1gg s l i e r I p m.
KMMI AL 11 K in ilT B : ft Huoni
furn, 8,i nf o f 4 Avi ., 1 lilock
Sout h Of Air flaae 4 l l l bl t .
rua. l'h, 312*|fN)! a ft or 4 Senkarik G!a*&gt; and Paint
r to.
Company
t 7 2 - i i n i i m o H i a w a t h a at 17*tf
110 Magn olia
. Pb, I l l - I d *
S
HALL
r
u
m
.
Apt,.
I
t
s
:
Marl#
I BEDIl OOM, KUc h a n tqulppftd
323-0731.
Autrt n i a m Topg
*;n mn 22? 374?
4 aSttt Cuvtra
l i n n E S T laakafi'ont l i « m i 1ft ItIH. Kiximw For Rcnl
Ittinylra U »»l of bauf nl
Ki l chrn ay ulpmarit, l arpai * CLEAN ROOM for Man
| 0t
bl. f i’wo! pmlmtlilng 4 ftah*
Maanol l a Ava. 112-1710
i t t w Ind s i . M l * t i l l
Ing ftlanly «f p r Uar y 4 m»
ALL WORK IIU A R A N T B E P
null#
Vary , S'teijueie
for 115. A u Ihn For Kiile
, f-itnlL' of 4 k
rfaaunahl a
VrftlAl lu rraponalbl* |»arl&gt;
12.1. Ilo a ls &amp; Motors
FGltl) b'K YI.I.NER, r e ­
*Ii « mill i r i i b I•* h ar11&gt; mailt* n i l
tra cta ble hardtop, radio, heat,
lain pruparty. Avai l abl e for
G t i t w e r To T b • Wa t e r wa y ,
ar, powe r a l t e r i n g , nee-la
Idiog i #rm ranl al or lea at
(r an am lttlnn f i l l . Ph. 315Hobson Sportln® dJupd* .
Your B V I N B U P K D f f l e r (117 ar eat a l 1J* Garrlton
Dr.
tat I I E lal.
Ph l l l - m t

IlN (Apia ' 00

For You

Slenstrom Realty

trn madia i t
f ' am*
S*f*r1

F U R N I I I I B D I bedroom,
alorirla ham*, claa* In.
in.liar.

I

AVATdIN APARTMENTS
II I W. Ind S t ,
itt-in ;
t

10li. Apmi until h for Knit

Ahhl hT A N'T HI ill# EM OTHER
— Ideal tl pport unl tg far y ou n g
WILL THA OF. a 2 0
l t«fary
1AIE
RAN- II
T)»*
Block
worki ng ulrl ur oollaao otuMower In g tod condi ti on for
dent Intereeted In rhl l d-ear*
Hume, 1 Arr#«. r)u«a In Ka«&gt;
rapBirabla lata modal | u hp
^ord Il wy 4 4 I Hdrm . lift
WlR furnlah ruutn * bu| »4
fmi hoard Motor, muat gav#
bathe. Living llm , iHniiig
In e i t h a h g o for ablld-Cgrg I UKDHOGM . I Roth • S er­
e tod power head.
Fh. 122Um , la* KHrhan. I ear gar*
Offlra: I l l - l l l l
dutleo four avei i l nat !•&gt; woek
vice M'n II I * D o u o - Muva
a
ga u i i l li y 4 hubby build*
Ni ahi oi i r l - a t t o
A
Port
of
Iho
w**hend
Muol
l o • Bin II inn plus T a i * * •
] 11* '
fng 12 ft.noo (*aah, H ilng re*
1 2 1 -b l i a
t.e motur# A ounte chlld-roro
Inauranca.
I-MN
enterw ■hare
SALE kat url a
eaperl onco preforred
I’r o^«
1(21
Pan* Ufivo
i K i i r i 111*1137.
D tlrfE S . INC. Main o ffice: I
H t t m . TV» f: Oft Celery, 122
eatant
church
cnfinacllon,
ml. So. of Sanford on 17-11.
1210.
non*drii kar and nen-amokar.
I BIk W a a l on gamtoola
Able to furnlah o w g traoaA i t Pb I M -M I I avllact
eiNtSKR AUTOMATIC
portal lun Giv# age And work
( (j NgOl . K MOHKL
ai p ar l i f t ' e w h i n appl yi ng to: UY OWNKHi I Uadroum Furit
Ra p H fire*
machi ne o ri­
J Flori da Methodlot Children #
or Unf urn . aantral heat 4
ginal price |300. Fay balance
H&lt;nie.
Iloa
I,
Enterprloo.
air cumlH Ion lug i i * corner
110 or reliable party t e e unit
Florid*. H i l l
lot, ehal l ow wall A aprinklar
Thla little Chcrjr bad a nice bom* for about tno jesr*.
II par month pay merit a Hew*
ayalam.
FHA | l l , o o o or o wn Then ila owner* t i n t In Slrirkland-Morriaona and tradlug mat hi nt rJg ragt. makea
74.
Hales
Help
Wanted
ar wi l l t l n f o c f , u p p ur l unl l y
t4 It far a 1SSS Knrd. Before Ihli, howtvrr, Ila ownrr*
LuUwtibule*. l e n t vo butfor n e wl y w*da or young
totta,
blind
atllchea.
ate.
took i*ry good rare of II, krp( it daan and poliahad all
cnupl*. I l l - l l l l
EXE CUTI VE - MALEHMAN
Phon*
COLLECT,
Orlando
th# time; *aw that It had g lunrup whtneter It ncadrd
CAREER
( l i - t i l * dag or nlta. A*k for
I
UBDItOOM
Horn*
on
I
«
k
*
In
IL And thing# like that.
SEMINOLE R ESIDENT
‘vradK managar"; will da.
It* v • n mv Pork . Many o t l r n
Llfaiime oaraar, for man w h s
liver; NO OBLIGATION.
Now ihia *1X1 Chevy ia lual ailling here walling on aomer*o.
Larga
grrao
et
can uuglUr. JotaM lv* trainone lo rome along and give il a new home, ila promia*
overl ooki ng
I, o k 0 .
In* proaram Flrat rat* afpl*
It Cu FI. G E. R E F R I G E R A ­
Color** appl l s aca* gnd Ft*,
lo th* n*&gt; owner: That il will aeri* him welL And make
t u t * laala otfarad. K togp H op .
TOR. bot t om freeiar, Froat
l urgg. Noml nol Down P a y .
hint or hrr proud thry bought II. every time II'a driven.
al aarnlng potantial. In v a a t­
Ftee. Vartnim Claanar atmeat — A*oumg Mortgog*.
mant ta yuur time and affart
You ran **• and drive Ihia Chevy, now, Automatic
tarbment *. Wardreba, Trunk.
C&gt;I1
o
w
a
o
r
I
l
l
l
l
l
l
— not mone y. No prevloua
ifl-GII.
Tranamiaalon. Economical 6 Engine. Radio and Heater.
e i p e r l e n c * nerfaaary. S ecu r­
ity and aatf aatlafgcUon caa
OLD NEW SPAPERS
SANFORD
HERALD
b* youra If tb* abav* aaea*
alma m ake up yaur s e a l far
FOR SA L E
W A N T A DS
a life tim e career, let ua akow
„ The ol* Ford Houta in
yo u tb* w a y thla aan b*
25 L B S . - 50c
Sanford
11111* 1 •
BRING FAST
achieved Rep ly by Ipttar (a
P
o.
Boa 1*01, Orlando.
SANFORD HERALD
RESULTS •
Florida.

r

• h o p p in g .
Dawn
gnymtnt
• III. 114 Shannon Dr., P t m
croat. t tt .S T I * .

L l " ±J1

8**. Hun* nt Fanford

1101 8 Park Ava
272 &amp;S22 anytlm *

Hama,

10,1. Moliile ilnmrs • Rent

Wa Hava Tha Home
|

BEUnnOM, I n *tb
•o rn a r lot. 1)1-1111.

I If KHIUH i&gt;1 Uiif ijvIIW
Balki*«1 ljnmr
lu i *iiuniry, l i t 1 in ti, ii«ar
• hop plug. If V*fiiftT,

l l l . f t l i : any lim e
41ii | I** rk A Ve nn §

425-5938

322-5612

Ball-Blair Agency

A &amp; H CONTHACTORS

G R F E NB RA 1 R
Choice IntE Rt«ltn!«le in f5re#n*
hreir i&gt;f I#cn h Arbor iiverjpHiko
f n f e lf m u r n 1. C u » I n m
building: to y o u r eperlflrt*
tlorve. Or e e n b f Ur devel oped

1DHAL fMAUt 4D*M«-

HtT.Vy fur *s.!« s f ir | i
n* w
rn Manure i » c i
a mt»uii» »
2?!-^012. hny-f'er a h * * hn*l 13. I ' l n n l s , K f c f l s , S cci I h
GO. Rukiness Opport.
Farm
(jotlb
t.A l ' N D R E a s
wlahaa
____ _ __
__ .
S A M O I I D F E E D STORE
tr&gt;,ntog at horn*, r i t l o n a b l a
( IRVIN F E D S'aa
ff--m *
Wl, la Corti IJOS — ICO lb* NEW, BAI t UER SHOP !■&gt;•*
«‘«ll SIS 0i CO morn In k«
.
Ila&gt; « ini ■ and t*« !*• 1 | haying M»ah I i 20 —- lOu
tiofi, by
Plneareat
Rrhoot(
tin- tiTii- \ u liite « M « 1*1c h
H*' I(" K Feed f f t O.
Itratonebl e. Terrara 1*4171
WILL
RABY s i r In my home
arid i l i l i v t f t(j hue her In-iiM1 , J *f henfatril Ava.
&gt;3X• 999ri
for w o rk in g mother*
fir*
2t c per l b. llva wrf Klit Jfi-y
arhoul ag« 1211 Mellonvtlla
SHELL OIL CO.
It XKl I A SEED
Harrow, t ’pralu K«1 at M&lt;»n •
er
l'h
212-1141
r*fi"i&lt;~nla and Araanltng. Hairy 4&gt;o you want a hualnaaa of
r r 122*U\t
fn 11**1 Field Fet a Aak f**r yuur own 1 Khali Oil c o baa
■
m i it fiii
fir Iora Uryatgl W m
th*
m«*t
modern
J - bay DATS WORK, a &gt;a - A77A
]L. Special Notices
A
i r ’s
Spauieh
*»ri(«tn
raiiah-at&gt;la arrvtc* atatlnn In
haart ol hanl ur l now rai d* R4. Rpnl Kstate - Hole
riant a | 2 0 M B0 0 - - 1 1 F' 1
Fawriln if *»r h u y l n g f 1 — Sr a u*1
for leaving. Jnv ^atnirnt r.
M hue 12 no M KOH Kavlllr
A * l FAWN S H u F
gttirad
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wtfara
paid
A M I’rtvaM, 74I-711I, H*.
&gt;201 Orlando Dr.
2:2*9270
villa Florida
rral nl ng program and f i na n ­
DART PILCHER
cial aai l ataaca to ratyonatbla
AH Type* i uppl i aa -* Toldara
B i t t Buy Broker
p. raon* Thl i I* a t r a m t n l
50. .Mine. Fur Sale
- KUM2I UATI CI
111-711!
Day or Nigh t
oui
eppertti nl ty far ri ght
t for 11 eo
Par• a a
Far
i pyt .
an*
P O I V E M / S OFFJ^ir PL*PPt*T r \ ftOt.lNA r a b b a g a Collar ,1a,
itaialla
pi ta**
call
Tom
Hofita uaa or S*rrea#r l|uf&gt; V\
Adam* at Dayt ona lltet-h 2((
32nd St Phone I I S I I I S
IA N PO IU ) AUCTION
(
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NEW
Own er:
2 llo u tea of
B i t ) Ba'gt* — tuauranco
p m and w e e h t n d * _______
OLD COUNTHY
Furni t ure, ] 0 1 other Irema—
I f f A Park A t *
II 2 - S U I
AUCTION HAHN
Fri day ni ght M " p rn ?«n
ford For m*r'a Anrl l «n H * v rta* wide K af Panferd «9 Rt. til. Havings &amp; Loan
17-91
J t P P l S T A. WILLIAMS
js-gfa e\ er y Sat 7 p m
MORTGAGE# — I.GNU TERM
B a s ila r
WK HUY Oil DELI* ANYTH I Nil
IN COM 1: TAX
DELAND F E D E R A L
Raymond Lundqufil. A**"
Si! |T|i&gt;
IIM HI
I*ItkFA It ATH »N
Savi ng* * l.ogn Aai ocl atl on
lll llll Atlantic Hank Hide.
110 6 Dnug 14 a Ava
111 N. Flat Id. A v f , D * U » d
I A I&lt;K H'gai'Mr aala all retail
p, U Hanattutiofg
UKBARY BRANCH
gtnrh c o U K T H VMDf t OMUL
f h i n Tiaa
J O H N K. F O X ,
g1f&lt;»F v l ' i m n n i i Springe
nCW'INfi MA« IIINK
i t.KA II ANUK
lb.rial-If- t i r e A ' uiiaole Mn*
dela Y"ur Chm*'# | i n n | t r h

BEDROOM, 1 Bath ltuu*a.
hardwood
floor*,
furnltur*
Included.
we l l
landscaped
yard. Rest Area A llaat Ruy
In Sanford I l l - l t l t

$100 DOW N —

R EN T A BE D
R a lla w a y ,
lloaplta l.
Baby
Bade,
by D»y, w e a k ,
ar
Month.
CAR ROLL* S P D R N I T U R B .
H« w
ip^

1 BEDROOM Purn. Apt., Adult*
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1
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PURN. I Hdrm, A p t . flig h t*
W afer furn. Only | M . 101
K. Il h St.. IM -M I I.

97. H oum b For Rant

r e m i n d * Plan* (N'*ar)
FULLY AIR CONDITIONED

H ia w a tha . I l f . 1111

I

SO U T H W A R D
1

T a u name It—Wa hav* I t r

106. ApmrlmtntB for Bent, 115. Autos For Sale

ATTRAOTIVK I Rodroon* Mo*
onrr, Landaaapad. KiotlloNt
onnd . aaar aaboall, ban,

Inva atm ant A Raaltv
t t l N. Park Ava.
Ilf-H T I

AMERICAN RENT-ALL

95. Ho us«s For 8« 1a

YOU'VE W A IT E D PGR THIS
Lovel y 1 Udfrii,, 1 bath h o me
on canal In boaul l ful Lerh
Arbor— Wel l to wal l Aar pat.
S wi mmi n g pool. Many other
r i l r a e . c a l l t adar f *r price
and term*. T e u i l be ourprlaad.

F o r H arT

ACHftU'Jfc; WA.NTHP
NEW MAJOR Hou athold At). A few Acr** waad«d. &gt;itlyd*4,
*cc*f*:bla, Raaaonibla. WMli
pllanLa. at 10 % above our
AQUARIUM* A
Do* t | i , sap ford K i r a U ar
co il,
Wo g u a ra n te e
low ed
TROPICAL M i l l
price# Contact Julian W I k J l l Kh. i l Qual i ty fruni tha Beat
llntcherlaa, L.-w.*t dUcnunt I *ln« l l l - l l t l or call J A It
Iirlcaa 10 O' m . I p. m — i Tradi ng Poet, I n c , 110! S. 55, Furniture For Sale
Orartko lilnaaom Trail, OrDAI LY— FINNY FRIENDS,!
Heed furniture eppUAncee, toole.
I Mila* Si-ulh at Sanford on I Undo.
etr U 'Ufht . gold. U n / »
I l wy. II.IS.
NKW APPLlANCICf At Ware21ft l e n f o r d Av% fl i
houa#
Pr| e#a—
f*r!i(l4alr#.
111(111
WANTED I'UI'S
Hot l ‘ lnt, JlCA, Zenith, etc.
MI XED nr AK*-. wa pick ur
Tall P harlle Uorrnly collar!
It Khrsl
■. a h
(|r
jit AbiiicIkt r ! Itadl" A TV, ECHOLS REDDING CO.
tttrrtl. P,ip|i&gt; till* tlk.(ii(n .
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•to
AT F A U T i m r rnlCK H:
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ftl ft-mi
hunm
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31. Musiral InslrumcntH 111 Mac no) Ia
» f t • r I JO ii m
Wt L«ON • HAI KU FIJBH
Huy - Sell — Trade
I'ieno bervlt-lng 4 Tunluir
r u n n i . K ci.it*i*t.vo
I) 1-1A K let.
HMMI
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rn(»IH.i:&gt; F o i l PALI

15. Spcrinl Services

By Nadine Seltzer

-------------------------------------f____ LAT EX PAINT I l ia gal R u se
t l . l t up. Army N avy l u r p l u i ,
Sanford.

H. Pets &amp; Supplies

10 . Poultry • Livcslork

Feb. 11, 1985— Pace 3-A 95. Houses For Site

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PIANO wantid, any aandlllan
C*ll aallaal Urlando
. .. * APPLIANCE
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.NANNI E'S KIDDIE CARE, In■^•tSWft' MPTYrr' Ui .an f t hour*.
l&gt;y tha huur, day or weak.
i h o s. o a k Ava.. i n - o n t .

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STEREO HI-PI Byatam. I l l nr*.
A TOUR If RAT
Replace the Jatnuele In your
d a er w ith
an a t l - w e e t h e r K ELVINATOR l l t r l ■ • ra ter
• 11. I l l - l t l t .
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form at ion celt
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local
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PRIG
H T Plano, road c o n d i ­
Lumbar Oo. o r t h e rataraon
tion t i a a
I l f . M t t a tta r (
Lumbar Co. In Orlando. (Jor­
p.‘ m., an y tlm a B a t ar Bundan l - l l l l .
day.

reward, l i t . t i l l .

W A N T E D Oond Home for k it
t t n i &gt;21-0711

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*1295

PAYMENTS
‘fill Itam lilr r l *VI hal. ( J l
'fiO ( o r v a l r |Bil* hal. *17
'60 M ercury |7 H I b i b 111
'61 F a lc o n |7 R 6 hal. 136
'62 T r iu m p h SI0IRI hal. I l l
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'31 C h a v ro la l | ( l * hal. | 2 I
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'61 R a m b le r | * I 7 hal. $37
'63 C h e r . I M I S bal. I l l
'37 P o d g u 1381 bal. *29
'57 l l u i c k * 6 ( 1 bal. *32
'&amp;» V W 1391 bal. *31
'59 R e n a u l t | ( * l bal. ( Z l
’51 C h e v r o l e t $19* bal. | 1 0
'36 L i n co ln 199 fail. *3
'5* Ulda. 1 ( 9 9 bal. t ) «
*37 I’lynao ulh | 3 b 4 bal. 129
'33 O l d . m o b i l e | 7 S b al. 12
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STORED AT
HANFORD AVK.
OPEN EVENINGS
Hanford, Florida
122-4503
National Repoaarniona Inc.

1012

PONTIAC |

|g ia a ia 8 l
iBaiiM.'.hiiJ-fi
PHONE

322-0231

301 WEST FIRST STREET
1501 WEST FIRST STREET

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IL 9 P.M.

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Documentary
'Gold Mine'
Found In Box

W rrill

Pago 4-A—Feb. 11, 1965

Service Station
Aides, Clients
Warned Of Law
Smoking around the g*»oltna pump* a t Florida's sereice aUtions is going to be
stopped, according to Bert
Voorheea, president of Allied
Gasoline ReUllers Association
of Florida,
In a recent meeting with W,
T. Knight, chief deputy firs
marshall for tha State of
rids, it was pointed out that
tha fire coda was being violat­
ed by service sUtlon employee
and customers smoking while
their car was being filled with
gasoline.
"No Smoking" signs are go­
ing up on the gaiollne islands
to remind both employes and
customers that smoking and
gasoline are a dangerous com­
bination.
Voorheaa sUted that AGRA
will do everything it could as­
sist the sUla fire marshall in
enforcing this regulation, lie
will ask for reports on Feb.
20 from members of tha board
of director* of AGRA when
they meet in St. Augustine
about the enforcement of the
“ no smoking" requirement in
areas throughout the state.

New Gimmick
Answers If
You’re Drunk
BONN ilii’I)—West German
bar keepers have begun sell­
ing "tell yourself 1/ you're
getting drunk" balloons.
The bslloons change color
according to the amount oi al­
cohol on the breath of the per­
son blowing them up.
The man who put the bal­
loon* on the market, in de­
partment stores si well as
bars, said thal within a week
he had calls for 16 million of
the gadgets.
The bslloons were offered
after stricter traffic laws
made it an offense to drive
while drunk even ii the driver
was not Involved In an acci­
dent.
Police have used balloons
for about six years. They ire
n o t admitted In German
courts as evidence, but police
say the balloons help them de­
cide who to pull in for a blood
test.

DAISY MAE nnci Li’! Abner (Maureen Boyle
and Rusty Jepson) were ‘ married up” durinjf
intermission nt Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored
by the Oviedo High senior class to help defray
graduation expenses.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
February 8, 1965
Admission!
Ernest Brolherion, William
Brown, Judy Burtchael, R5 vonda Coldwcll, Bess Crews,
Charlie Dorton, Henry Foster,
Marie Francis, Willie Galnrs,
Marvclyn Grime, Kevin MeGiff, Jerry- Merriwcathkr,
Henry Oliver, Blanney Sctney,.
Dotlna Ann Southward, Hetty
Ward, Dorothy Wilks^ Lucy
Wilson, Elizabeth Young, Ar­
lene Ryan, Hanford; Arthur
Buckley, DeBury; Jessie Jones,
Lake Monroe.
Dlsrhargra
Jean Slary Adams, Gregg
Hutton,-Dorothy Causey, Fran­
cis Charhonneau, Virginia
Crosby, Carole Day, Larry
Dodson, Henry Jaeger, Irene
Lommcrse ami baby boy, Phyl­
lis Martin, Lydia Mokler, Yoklko Roy and baby girl, Laur­
ence Ryan, Sanford; Ruby
Matthews, Loch Arbor; Irvin
Norton, Maitland.
FEBRUARY 6 , IBM
Sandy Anderson. Goodwin L.
Anderson, Cornel Thompson,

Alice Ha Redone, Joanne Scott,
Bryan Brown, Fay Bellamy,
Alfreds Burrows, Patricia Hol­
loway, Gladys Hamilton, Sue
Tatum, Luella Shafer, Betty
Robertson, Boby Boy Bender,
Wanda Gail Ritchie, Sanford;
Gladys Strcblow, Altamonte
Springs; Clara Lee, Dcllary;
John Hancock, Deltona; Wil­
liam H. Brown, Lake Mary;
Mildred
Case, , Ixmgwood;
Mary E. X ttfill, Oateen
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Ryan.
Sanford, baby boy and baby
girl: Mr and Mrs. John Hol­
lowly, Ssnford, bsby girl.
Discharges
Judith Luhitz, Constantine
DeWolksl, Ida Mac Hampton,
Nora Newsome, Fannie Moore,
Walter Brooks, Joyce Alex­
ander and baby boy. t-eonora
Ashford, ‘Joseph Smith Jr.,
Joann Smith, Susan Donahoe
and baby boy, Sentorla R.
Ward. Sanford. Fayverletfa
Frazier. Altamonte Springs;
Helen Barlow. Esther Cordes,
Deltona; Mildred I’aquin, Cassada; IfuUla Klbbe, Orlando

By Jane Casselberry
Surely Howe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jlowe of
Casselberry, took third plate
Saturday in twirling competi­
tion in the intermediate di­
vision at the Gaiparilla Festi­
val In Tampa. Approximately
400 girl* from all over the
state participated in the con­
test.
A senior at Lyman High
School, Handy has been active
in the Majorette Corps of the
Greyhound IUnd for the past
four year* She plans to enter
the Stars and Stripes NUTA
Open in Eustls later this
month.

M*ry Gatlings
Bear Laka
213-6641

666-4462
D r Bar y

PALM BEACH (U PI)-O ne
of the best known works of
Vincent Van Gogh belongs todsy to s mystery man who
paid 5908,000 for it and six
other paintings of the 19th cen­
tury French masters.
Van Gogh's "The Sower”
was bought for 5250,000 at a
society auction here by New
York City Attorney Roger
Orcsman, on behalf of a client
he declined to name.
Oresman was by far the
heaviest bidder in the sale of
25 work* of French impress
ionist and post-impressionist
painters which brought a total
of 51,425,750.

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

Strickland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
322-1481

W. Park 614-8916

THE TIME TO S A V E IS RIGHT NOW! COME SEE
ON BEDROOM SUITES

If

You’ve

Been

Waiting

ON LIVING ROOM SUITES

For Thp Eight Time To Huy Furniture, Thnt
Moment Hit* Arrived! We Are Hearing Out Our

Double Dre.wser, Client,
llookcn.se lied
Several Styles To Choose Ffom

*16800

3 Piece Bedroom Suite

$198°o

Walnut With Formica Topn,
Triple Dreader, Cheat,
Puncl Hed
11ere t What We D o -

CHUCK HOLE
SPECIAL!

I, rocnplilitr •1I|H
fr®nl atid

1,. I 'a f r #t t t i n b t r ,

• nil let-In

I. Wi l l f#p**| flint
w1***1 In* rtn

4, Git* bumr*i ti-lwnp*f
aiftlF «h#fk

3 Piece Bedroom Suite
Duuiile Dresner, Client

$17000

mid ltookca&gt;e Hed

With Hox Spring* &amp; Maltrena

In Your Gulden Opportunity To Buy At

(SLIGHTLY DAMAGED)
Double Dresner, Chest,
Panel Hed

OTHERS .....................
fl'lSTZi

I '.L a a m :,; •

2 t hairs' Setler-

S I £
© 0 0
7* I 0 % E K
I

2 Step Tables, Cocktail
Table and 2 I.amps

Beautiful Living Room
f i n Group
in u u p

*168

FOR THE DINING ROOM

Complete With Hunkien
Mnple Finish

and $ 1 0 g °0

“ G O ," make
sure you

CH AIRS &amp;
ROCKERS

$4

to

Foam Rubber Cushion*
ONLY ONE AT THIS'LOW
PRICE ................ WAS *219.95

99

— CASH &amp; CARRY —
• Front Whe.l* R.mavtd,
Brakes Adjusted *
• Front Wheel Bearing*
Reparkad
• Graaaa Seala Checked
• Brake Fluid Added,
brakes Teatad

Take your car where the experts are
for all winter service work!

9 x 1 2 LINOLEUM £

A

RUGS * 3

Sofu-Hed and Chair,
2 Step Tables, 2 Lamps
and Cocktail Table

C l &lt;% A f ) f t
-P i J V U U

Early American Living: Room Group
* 4 m aw a n
T | g (J U U
| # g

)uurk For t i c 00
Only
IO

— Fine Walnut —
Hound Extension Table,
4 Chaim and China Cab­
inet With Sliding Gians
Doors

HIDE A-BED

.

*3900

Sofa Beds, Chairs, Dinettes, IJahy Beds

Choice Dining: Room Suite
Extension Table Wilh For­
mica Top, 4 Chairs, China
Cabinet Wilh Sliding Glass
f Poods. Real Beauty!

Dinette Set Clearance

Mattresses &amp; Springs, Occasional Tables

ALL MARKED DOWN TO SELL!
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION ARE
ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS

Formica Tops
5 Piece*

*19.95

Double Dressers

From

GREAT SALE!

SPECTACULAR VALUES! FABULOUS SAVINGS!
OPEN FRIDAY

GOODYEAR T E 2 ?

*38‘°°
*3 3 . 0 0

NOW —

MODERN SOFA

2 Piece Living: Room Suite

CHESTS
6 Piece Dining: Room Suite

W i l h N j l o n ('over

*4 3 . 0 0

Jg

May He Very Rewarding To You.

8 00

PLATFORM ROCKERS
OTHERS FROM ....................

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A \ inil To Our Used Furniture Department

Hard Rock Maple
•T U
Cushion Foam Padded
*,
Seat and Rack
from

■ I can stop

Sofa and Chair
Nylon Cover, Durable.
This In Yours For Only ............

USED FURNITURE TRADE-INS

Clone Out On Unr 1y A m e r i c a n C a p e Cud

B R A K E S P E C IA L !!

00

2 Piece Living Room Suite

Sofa-lied, Chair. 2 Maple
Finish Step Tables, 2 Lamps,
1 Cocktail Tabic

$ 7 9 0 0

589.00

EASY
TERMS

8 Piece Danish Living: Room Suite

$ 8 8 °°

BUNK BEDS
Take Your Cur
To The Expert*

With Nylon Covers,
Ilea iili fill Sofa Hy Day—
Hed Hy Night. Ansi. Colors
with 3 TABLES. 2 LAMPS
Sale Price

Sofa, Chair, Ottoman
2 Sofa Pillown
Nylon Cover

3 Piece Bedroom Suite

Take mm plwae as* (or
Mow), add hostess with baststi
af gifts sad MornsUa about r
r, at* Is gtaula* kaaplUirtr,
I you! km a leneroM aad
dakgttbd mtcoMM. Jaet pkaaa

D eltona

Mystery Man
Buys Paintings

O F S A N F O R D 'S G R EA T

3 Piece Bedroom Suite

U SANFORD

Mildred Haney
668-5631 -

MATHER

ed refreshments of coffee and
cookies at close of the busi­
ness.

SOFA BEDS

for
kfolks
newly
moved

Hanford

ichoota this week.
A report on the recent
rummage sale was given by
the chairman, Mrs. Hugh
Wynn. Mrs. W. J. King told
of sending boxes of comfort
articles to three veterans
hospitals.
Members were urged to
write President Lyndon John­
son in efforts to prevent clos­
ing of many of the VA hos­
pitals.
It was voted that the aux­
iliary unit would pay all ex­
penses to send one girl to
Girls State in Tallahassee
this summer.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter read a
letter from the Costa Rican
School Syitem, in reply to a
letter from her, which thank­
ed the unit for its interest
jn them. Mrs. Hunter also re­
ceived several school book* in
Spanish which she will turn
over to the Seminole High
School Spanish department. .
Colorado mining ventures.
The meeting was opened
Officials at the university
said they had assumed the with devotions given by Mrs.
box contained routine records. J. Q. Galloway who also serv­

By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Auxiliary of Campbell Lota*
ing American Legion Post S3
of Sanford hai received a cit­
ation plaque and cash award
from American Legion Aux­
iliary, Department of Florida,
for obtaining higher than
quota membership.
Through the memberahip
committee,
Mrs.
Charles
Webster, rhalrman, and Mr*.
Russell Tench, Mrs. E. K.
Baxter, and Mrs. Thco Stiles,
total membership in the unit
attained a rating of 133 per
cent.
Members of Ihe committee
were cited by the unit presi­
dent, Mrs. Paul Pesold, at tha
monthly meeting at the Post
Home.
Miss Frances Cobb showed
the film, “Old Glory," which
will be shown through cour­
tesy of the Legion at local

Reduced Prices.

weather says

Phyllis Kugrnstaia
FA 2-6254
Lake Mary
Nora Norris
TB 8-1614 .
8. Seminal*

Legion Unit Captures Honors

It

when winter

Virginia Fatroskl
P. O. Box 111*

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Showrooms For New Shipmenls Now On Order.

Majorette Wins
Twirling Honor

DENVER (UPI) — Officials
at the University of Denver
finally got around to going
through an old brown card­
board box which was shoved
away In a corner of a library
room.
The box contained:
—An oath of allegiance sign­
ed by George Washington and
executed by Maj. Gen. Arthur
St. Clair at Valley Forge on
May 12, 1718.
—A document appointing
Jefferson Davis, who later be­
came president of, the Confed­
erate slates, as secretary of
war under President Franklin
Pierce in 1553.
—The 14th known existing
copy of the wallpaper edition
of the Vicksburg (Miss.)
Daily Citizen for July 4, 1853.
—A Civil War rosier, a
large collection of bank notes
issued during the 1800s and
stock-certificates from early

.

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O f Motorists Stranded In Blizzard
■
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U. S. Beefs Up Weaponry
c LOc

Will Retaliate
In Full Force,
Dirksen States

Seminole County * * * *

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

(Ulu* Sanfnri* iim tlit

Snow Blanket
Closes Schools .
Hy United Press International
Blizzards moved across the Midwest today, cholcinj* roads with more than foot of snow. Hundreds of
motorists were feared stranded in wind-blown drifts
between Omaha and Lincoln, Neb.
Schools were closed throughout western Iowa,
where up to 10 inches of
snow fell in an hour, and
would-be travelers in Ne­
braska, Iowa, Minnesota
and Wisconsin were warn­

mwA...

The Sanford Municipal Zoo
will be livened up considerab­
ly Saturday afternoon. How?
*
-v ~
phone 32$-2Gll
Zip Code 32771
J ; . ■
Two clowns, Mike and Cup­
AURORA,
III.
(UPI)
—
cake, of the Clyde Beatty Cir­
WEATHER: Cloudy and showers likely Saturday, high in 80s; low toiiighl in (IPs.
____________ '
Senate Republican Leader Ev­
ed to stay hnrnr.
cus will be tjjrre in person
erett M. Dirksen said Presi­ Vi$L. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
FRL, TEHRUARY 12, 19(15
SANIORD, FLORIDA NO. 125
South of the. storm's path, Baseball Dinner
from 2 till.4 to have fun and
dent Johnson told him the
play pranks on visitor*. Theyfreezing rain turned highway*
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
United Stites plan* to "step
'll be giving away balloons and
into ribbons of ice. The Wis­ Gpv. Haydon Bums Mid tho
up our actions In Viet Nam.”
lollypops to the kids. You'll
consin traffic patrol said there governor's annual baseball
“ We will give back as
enjoy it, we feel sure.
dinner will be held March 27
much as we receive, but we
was “just one car after an­ in Taippa.
'• • •
will not bomb Hanoi as of
other in the ditches" along
Bob Brown, Seminole Coun­ now,” Dirksen quoted John­
roads In the south central part Kremlin Warns
ty's toning director for the son, who filled him in by tel­
MOSCOW (UPI) — Tha
of the state.
post several years, is back in ephone on the latest Viet
Orange Memorial Hospital Nam developments.
Severe thunderstorms hit Kremlin warned the United
.
.States lodav that it will not
undergoing a series of tests.
Dirksen ssid the United
wide areas of the South, where
. . ,,, .
"go unpunished" for the reBob reports his mysterious States is increasing Its mili­
tornadoes
,
and
windstorms
taliatory
air
raids against
fever has been checked and tary hardware in South Viet
Thursday Injured at least 12 communist North Viet Nam.
he expects to be back at his Nam in the event of future
persons.
,
desk soon. All hope so.
"retaliations" against t h e
Behind the powerful snow­ ‘Actual Deeds’
•
• *
North.
storms, much of northern
TOKYO (UPI) — Commun­
Congratulations to popular
"We’rs beefing up our
Kansas, Iowa, eastern Nebras­ ist China said today its mili­
•'young" Gu* Sawyer, Cassel­ weaponry so when we have
By Dottle Austin
ka and souUieastern South tary units near Veit Nam,
berry's town marshal, and his to retaliate, again we can
Seminole County a c h o o I Dakota lay paralyzed under
Formosa and Hong Kong have
WASHINGTON — (Spl) wife, Zeta, on their 65th wed­ really retaliate with full
heard officials, plagued by the worst blizzard in years.
pledged to support North Vie|
ding anniversary.
force, and even if it goes Sen. George A, Smathers, in
Hie nccessitjJjjr Lu^ distunes MOTUU.&lt;Ftti-XBAI&gt;rj „
b m "with actual deeds.'*
•
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’
well beyond Ihc'mfTparallel,*" b&lt;-h*I3—*4. himself—and. Sen.
p
—
" - - i * f T ,,
. ■, . .
J •*' •-•ommurrietsjfzM* w r-trir—
Spessard
Holland,
today
intro­
The Democratic Woman’s he said. "We propose to meet
rcunty
I l linois,
have
given
Slate
highway
crews
plowed
KKK Probe
Club's of Seminole County these Viet Nam attacks and duced in Hie Senate a hill to
hrnity endorsement to Hie ef­ through giant, shifting drifts
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
will hold its regular meeting not for- a moment take them increase to 32.40U the amount
fort* of the Seminole County of snow between Omaha and The House Committee on UnSocial Security recipients are
at the home of the president, lying down."
Chamber of Commerce to cs- Lincoln in an attempt to res- American
permitted to earn without suf­
Activities
today
Mrs. Catherine. Gehr in Lake
Inidi *h a metropolitan tele­ cue motorists trapped over edged closer to an Inquiry in*
fering deductions in their oldWATCH FIT. WAITING
Mary, Saturday at 2 pm.
phone system in the county.
age insurance benefits.
'to the activiUes of the Ku
AT WHITE HOUSE
There is to be an election of
Police said several hundred i Klux Klan.
Under present law. for AERIAL PHOTOS of
In a letter today to George
W a s h in g t o n i u i t i —a
officers and all Democratic
Ton by, rliairman of the com­ vehicles were marooned along
mood of watchful waiting every two dollars earned by a Iho Sanford Area - de­
women qte urged to attend.
beneficiary
tinder
72
with
an
mittee which i* seeking to lift the highway about 27 nnlcs Road Plans
settled over the White House
■* * ■
pict present and pro­
annual inromc of SI,200 to $!,- p o s e d flight patterns
MIAMI (UPI) — Gov. H ay
Ihe long distance telephone cast of Lincoln.
today
while
officials
a
ltempt­
Have you noticed bow nice
700,
one
dollar
in
benefits
is
A record 2u inches of snow don Burns was due hereto day
tinnier between north and
the lots next to the f’olicc ed to assess the latest devel­ withheld. For each dollar of for tliw Sanford Naval
south Seminole County, the covered Nebraska's capital to outline his administration's
Station look all cleared off? opments in the deepening annual earnings above JI.700. Air Station. Hlaeli-andViet
Nam
crisis.
board noted Hint "many m at­ city of Lincoln while Omaha superhighway pisns for popuCity Commissioners did and
was hurled under an 18 inch don Burns was due here today
an equal amount of one dol­ white lines in the upper
The
President's
official
ter* of school business which blanket.
commended the Chief, who
I photo outline the pre­
lar in benefits is withheld
lous Dade County.
calendar
contained
only
one
could he settled easily and
said all credit w as due to City
The storm plastered DeWitt,
The effect of this law as it s e n t take-off and or
appointment
hut
it
was
ex­
quickie
by
telephone
must
Manager i'ete Knowles. Work
Neb , with 29 inches of snow Support Pledged
pected that conferences with now stands, Smathers declar­ landing’ pattern for the
now he conducted by ether Thursday, and some com­ LONDON (UPI) - Prim*
was done by city ptisoiyus.
his top military and diplo­ ed, is to penalize social secur­ east-west runway. Low­
means, thus causing unwanted munities in southwestern Iowa Minister Harold Wilson pledged
Sure looks nice. Mr. Knoiftpb.
matic advisers would occupy ity recipients by making it er photo depicts how
* •
•
delay and, often, less effiei* were lilt with lu inches in a British support for U. S. pol­
difficult or impossible for I (wit h complet ion of t he
much of his day.
Tickets aic out for the Kifm
&gt;
single hour.
icy in Viet Nam in a personal
north
south
runway
them
to
auplemcnt
their
bene­
Tiie Chief Executive three
"This is to inform you, your
wants snnuml pancakssupper
call over the Washtngton-Lonwith funds front the
times in the dark hours be- fits with outside earnings
committee, the Seminole Coun­ STORM INTENSIFYING
Mid sorUon, slated for MaJ$h f*tw dawn, got up and call­
don hot line" to President
In most cases, he pointed $f&gt;.7 million requested
gat ‘ Tak. Is th« club's o-Ly ed the White House "'situa­ out, these benefits art- totally , of 0 o n t'« e &gt; s ) the
ty Chamber of Corninet* and
Four inches of fresh snow Johnson.
fund raising activity and all tion room" to keep In touch nadequste to meet the finan
the Public Utilitie* Commi* hitt Rochester. Minn., during S o n t P U c O f l
Navy's jets will circle
funds go toward the scholar­ with
sion of the State of Florida th c night and Hie Weather ^ L 'llC I I L U U
Vietnamese
develop­ isl needs of recipients and 1 east of Sanford, clirtiin
ship fund and tile work of the ments.
CRESTVIEW (UPI) — Watthat this b ard believe* that It ore uu extended warnings of
eir dependents
ntinu practically nil of
liavs and Gills committee
theni*
a
definite
nred
for
a up to one tool or more snow ter Spence, a former Okaloosa
n
addition
to
helping
them
Willie
House
Press
Secrethe
jet
engine
noise
for
commissioner.
has
and other club phjlunthropir*. j tary (|CI»rn«*
metropolitan telephone sys­ through Michigan's U p p c r “ umly
Reedy soul r.Rc their financial problems, the city. Lake Monroe
P J
•
• *
Peninsula
I
|,m'n
«*nt*nced
to
two
years
the
Florida
Senator
stated,
tem Further, Ho* board en­
th** 1"frail•l»*nt
is at the top of the
full or part time work ran photo anil Lake Jessup
Th inp&gt; y u ou l' ht to know . iMI’k on Noi
dorse* the action of the Cham­
Nearly a tool of snow was in jail or a 32.500 fine for his
ha\e an important psyrhologi
111.’Viii 'H ‘oiinty \* now Uikh**1 lumo* at thr
ber m seeding approve) of on the ground m north ernti al part in a 1362 television cable
at the Lotioni.
Council cal value to social security re
than Volina, |"i pijljit inn wl*P. Nat i" nal
Si*i
K.ih-js, when' tenqteratmes franchise scandal.
thi* project."
( Na v y P h o to -)
*y
u
rre
not.
U
n
par
aig"
clptents
flier!
i
A &gt;
Heard a request by hoard dipped to lust above zero.
Still Serious
• For millions of our senior
hut pi psplit ritlllllAt*1* put noon.
The Wrathrr Biileau said
member Dr. A W Epp* Jr.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Brevard at I IP.IH'U ami Volu­
citizens " he continued, en
for ■ report f r o m t he hua su­ Hie storm was inltmsilymg and Doctors reported here today
sia at I 1:1.000.
M XSSI VE AIR
forced idleness means l*'ie
perintendent on saviog* ef­ dangerous "
Ihat Hie condition of coral
*
*
*
dom, a feeling of uselessness
STRIKES MADE
For.ravicr* were xletter) to
fected by rotting' „ff I .Run bu*
snake
lute victim John B.
It's not unique that San­
SAIGON t UPl i — Military and futility and bad mental
rider* m»ide Hie two-mile watch for flash Roods today in Ivewi*. 18, is still "serious,"
ford shoppers go to Orlando. authorities disclosed today anil physical health lleing
western
Tennessee
a
l
t
e
r
limit;
but Hut he is in little danger
Now that 1-4 is open, Orlan­ that massive air strike* by | aide to hold down a Job call
A p p r o v e d e t i ar g- ea o f g'J.lilt Thursday's torrential rams
of dying.
do shoppers go to Tumps and U. S. and South Vietnamese give them a new lease on
lly Jane Casselberry
The
Memphis
Naval
Air
art hour for electricity and }5
.1 a r k s o n v i l l e ; Jacksonville bombers against Communist life"'
The lirst annual Sm mil
.Station was drenched with 2', ‘Back To Work’
a night for janitorial a m ice
shoppers go to Atlanta and North Viet Nam dealt a
Charily Horse Show being held
inches of rain in six hours,
WASHINGTON (LTD —
for rlltirrh basketball team*
Atlanta shoppers go to New heavy blow to Viet Cong
WASHINGTON tlT D -In d ; al Seminole Raceway in 1 as
bringing thr 24 hour total to A presidential panel today call­
to
use
I
lie
Sanford
J
u
n
i
r
York. 1 don't know where sources of supply. More raids ana Sen Vance Hartkr intro solberry moves to an exc ting
nearly five inches.
ed on all aim ing longshoremen
High School gym;
New Yorji goes," says Tom seemed likely.
duccd a hill aimed at prevent­ climax this weekend with the
Tornadoes a n d
straight lo go hack lo work immediate­
Gilchrist, veep and general
Communist China today ing recurrence of ncwsp*i&gt;er judging of championship clisv
windstorms nearing hurricane ly while the dispute over a
raised the spectre of a Kor­ headlines such as "thousands es and the awarding Sun lay
manager of WESH-TV.
force
slammed across parts of contract in the wx*st Gulf
m m *
ea-type war developing in of. Florida aged single living afternoon of the 12,600 prize
Texas, Louisiana and Arkan Coast area is submitted lo
A "Clock" reader called to South Viet Nam.
in sin' fear benefit Inss If they money In the Walking Ih-ise
sas Thursday.
mediation.
The Peking regime said marry "
question the purpose of those
Florida Grapefruit G r a n d
The winter tempest was ac­
orange dome-shaped buttons some Chinese military units
The bill, would revamp soc­ Championship Stakes
companied b y
iti-sli n&lt; (IVe Revolt Scon
slong 17-92 south of Sanford. "pledged support with actual ial security laws so widows
Tonight's events stall al
lightning strikes and hall
MEXICO CUT (UPI) - C u ­
Seems she observed a motor­ deeds" for North Viet Nam. over age 62 could remarry 7 30 pm . and among tint out­
GAINESVILLE (UP!) — storms.
ban ex President Carlos Prio
North Viet Nam termed the without losing benefits
ist with a blow-out having a
standing classes to he shewn
A delegation repie-enting the : Other twisters hit Uie out Socarras predicts that the ul­
rough time getting off the attacks "a new, most serious - Recent south Florida news­ are hackney ponies, Arabian
i t.KAHWATER iLTI) — | their ladies, 'ronie to eat a new East Central, Florida uni­ 1skirls of Memphis. Trim , and timate overthrow of Fklel Cashighway because of those but­ war art."
paper articles brought to horses .witli riders in nal r i Will'll the last dessert plate seven course dinner of fish or versity (three mile* south o( I)li- west • rentes! Alabama tro will lie brought about, at
Washington reports said a light tilt- situation when they costume, fine harness horses
tons. And. ronie to think of
ha; In eu rleaiid Irum tables prime roast iib&gt;. and to enjoy Oviedo) appeared tielore the town of Alicrvillr, where the east in part, by a revolt' of
new U. S. policy, going be­ reported thousands of elderly hunters and jumpers
it, they are traffic hazards.
State Board of Regents here Weather Bureau said six p er-. ant communists in his own
in Hu* Harrison Hotel tonight. a mgfit ot piigillttlcs.
•
• •
yond simply retaliation, ap­ couples moved in together
Pioinoter Al King hopes Hie today In protest to the priori­ sons were injured.
The programs will begin fiv&lt; time middleweight boxing
i massive army.
peared
to
be
emerging.
The
but didn't marry for tear o! Saturday at 9 a m , 1 p m. and chump Sugar lla&gt; Robinson light will bring both culture ties list (or expanding the uni
What better time than Na­
tional Boy Scout Week to an­ policy seemed to foreshadow losing money.
W'w'*
7 30 p in. and Sunday at 1.30 mil unknown Sunni Moore Mini dignity to professional versity system
nounce that a new troop is be­ still more air strikes against
p in
wit! step into a temporary 1boxing
Tile delegation said the list
ing organixed hi Forest City North Vietnamese targets in
Serving Sanford nnd
lie feels that many men would remove any chance of
Exhibitors have come from n o . and | hiniii 1 eaeli otliei lor
with the Forest City Commun­ an effort to turn the tide of
Seminole Counly Since 1950"
many parts of tins count!) lu iounds in an exhibition hesitate to lake thoir wives opening the university hy the
ity Association as sponsor. the anti-Cummunlst war.
miu wild auditorium crowds, fall of 1966 as planned.
and Canada, as well as trum laiul
Mora than 160 American
Charles McPherson will he
hut would nut object if Hie
local areas, to participate in
There’ll
he
no
h
o
a
r
s
e
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
scoutmaster, Gene Rucker his and South Vietnamese fight­
the show which is part of the screaming, uncouth words or (igtit wrre presented in a dil- the board's executive director,
assistant, and first meeting is er - bombers blasted troop
Sunshine Circuit. Proceeds stinging cigarette smoke from lerent way.
said the minimum needed in
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
set for March 1 in Forest City staging areas and supply de­
Robinson, -14. who will re­ the next two years for capital
will go to benefit Sunland the crowd, which might ex­
A
new
Titan
3A
"switch
en­
pot* in the Communist North
Bsptist Church.
Hospital's research program ceed 1.2W. It will be made up ceive a purse of (4,000 and J1 ,- Improvements and expansion
* Authorized Sales &amp; Service
a
•
•
Thursday in the biggest such gine" rocket circled earth to­ on mental retardation.
ol well dressed gentlemen with 000 tor expenses, weighed in of the university system is
day in a near perfect orbit
Forest City Community As­ action of the wer.
at 161 pounds, while Moore S68 million. Rut some state
The immediate cause of the alter a record setting perform­
sociation isn't satisfied with
weighed 102
legislators haw indicated the
the State Road Board's deci­ reprisal raid was a Viet Cong ance that scut it twice room­
The clash will he refereed universities may not be able
sion that traffic count and bombing attack on a U. S. ing from one path to another.
by former world leather- to get more than 130 million,
Hut experimenters apparent­
delay at lha three-way inter­ Army barrmcka at Qui Nhon
weight king Willie Pep,
the amount they are assured
section of SR 431 and SR 434 Wednesday night, Uking a ly were not as succeiaful
from a $30 million school bond
Thursday
with
a
69-pound
ex­
heavy
toll
of
American
lives.
with SR 436 warrants only a
issue.
perimental
communications
flashing traffic signal. AsCulpepper said the priority
Mr. and Mrs Howard A
satellite that hitched a ride in­
suciation president Allen For­
list would set aside only S4.2
QUI
NHON.
South
Viet
Nam
Walking
of
Lockhart,
escaped
"Cold
Facts"
is
the
name
to
space
on
the
Titan
third
ward tells us that his group
Lincoln
of the news bulletin for thr injury shorly after 10 a. m. (UPI) — Rescue crews today million (or the unnamed Eastalage at a mission "bonus "
plans to "keep pushing" for
Continental
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — I.
A spokesman reported early Lutheran Hour, sponsored today when the car in which freed the last known survivor Central Florida university,
• regulation traffic light at
W. Abel clung to a diminish­ today that the satellite was by the Lutheran laym en's they were riding collided with from the rubble of a bombed- to be located on SR 320 south
this danger spot.
E v ery T ype R epair
of Oviedo in Orange County at
ed lead today in his challenge working well, but apparently league, SI. lauds. The fol­ an Atlantic Coast Line freight. out U. S. Army barracks.
*
*
*
.
On All
the
Seminole
County
line.
The
enlisted
man
danced
a
Tiie
mishap
occurred
at
the
lowing
editor’s
note
precedes
Two Oviedo students at (or the presidency of the giant did not shoot itself into a farM akes 4k .Models
Bill
Dial,
president
of
First
jig
and
shoujed
to
officers:
Its
current
release:
Eden
Park
Road
crossing
United
Steelworker*
union.
reaching
orbit
as
planned.
Florida State University, .Suz­
"Now don’t you tell me 1 need National Bank at Orlando, pro­
However, he said indications
"The cold fact Is that we near Forest City.
anne Partin and Cyrus Daw- But optimism mounted in the
tested that when the state ap­
Highway
Patrol
Trooper
Je
r­
a shave."
g
o
o
f
e
d
.
We
Inadvertent­
camp
of
incumbent
David
J.
were
that
i»
had
separated
sey III, made the dean's lilt
properly from the versatile Ti­ ly sent you a release on Ihe ry Hawthorne 14 id Hie Walk­ The courageous Gf, Sp. 4 proved the bond issue it did ao
for the last trimester. Sutanne McDonald.
the Lutheran Hour broadcast ings were, hstaded north and Arthur G. Abcndschien, 30, of in belief that the new univer­
Abel’a margin, which at one tan.
109 N. Palmetto Ava.
is the daughter of Mr. and
approximated
17,000 The Titan's third stage. It- lor March Zk and labeled it the train west when the two Deptford, N J., had been bur­ sity will be constructed.
Sanford, F|a.
Mr*. Jim Partin and Cyrus is time
"We feel *11.4 million is the
the son of Rev. and Mrs. Cy­ voles, was reduced appreciab­ self, operated flawlessly and for Feb. It. Hcre'a a re­ collided Wnllring reported his ied in the debris for 33 hours
(C orner • ( P alm etto
minimum that is needed by the
rus Dawsey, of the Methodist ly Thursday when re tu rn be­ aet a record for U. S. rocketry lease on the real Feb. 26 vision was obscured by under­ and 33 minutes.
g. C om m ercial)
Church. Both students arc gan coming in from some of by starting and itoppfng three broadcast, entitled, "Where brush F.nginecr of the train' But he showed tittle ill ef­ university to get started," Dial
Did We FaIi7V'
fects Bum Uic long ordeal.
{was J. W. Saiapury,
the larger U5W locals.
time* in apace.
^opbomorc*.
v\

BRIEFS

School Board Endorses Metro 'Phone System
Plagued By
LD Delays,
Inefficiency

Liberalization
Bid In Social;
Security Law

t

Sunland Show
Proves Exciting

Culture Coming To New University
The Squared Circle Faces $$ Delay

'Switch Engine'
Near Perfect

HUNT

Oh Well,

You Can’t

Win ’Em All

Lockhart Couple
Unhurt In Crash

LIN COLN
MERCURY

-Ate/icivu/

Jubilant Gl

Comet

Still Undecided

322-4884

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                    <text>Legion Auxiliary Hears Talk
On Values Of Civil Defense

District
Guest At
Gold Banquet
By Maryann Mite*
quet o f Bear Lake Cub Scout
Pack 230 waa held at Bear
Lake Elementary School with
Cecil Bothwell, dletrict com­
missioner In cub acouting, a i
■pedal ru n t.
Bunnell li

cubmsster

fo r the pack and lirure N el­
son

Is

assistant

cubmastrr.

Following the banquet for
the cubs and their parents,
•wards were presented. Two
year pins were given to PhlF
lip and David Kelly and a one
year pin to Tommy Van Horn.
Dennera stripes went to
Mark Museato, Billy Jordan,
David Kelly, and Billy Klin­
ger with assistant denner
stripe going to Duncan Mc­
Clellan.
Other awards were -Webelo,
Kevin Foist, Gary Maries; Bob
Cat, Tim Daniels, Bichard
Brootover,
Blcky
Carlton,
Kenny Peterson, David Fcnno; Wolfs, Tommy Vnn Horn,
Teddy Byblcki, David McClel­
lan, Steven Berkley, Darrell
Smith, Donnie Phllbrlck, Mark
Museato, Bobert Keane, Bobert Hoover; Bear, Deane Niohola; Lion, James Keane; Gold
Arrow, Teddy Bybickl, Dar­
rell Smith, Donnie Philbrick,
Mark Museato, Bobert Keane,
James Keane; Silver Arrow,
Bobert Keane, James Keane;
Webeto plna to Ccnmothers,
Mrs. Pat Foist, Mrs. Peggy
Maries, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs.
Christine Biddcll, Mrs. Elsie
Kowalski.

S PE C IA L GUEST nt the Blue nml Gold Banquet
o f Bear Lake Cub Scout Puck 230 was Cecil
Bothwell (center), district commissioner in Cub
Scouting. With him (nt left) is Bob Bunnell, lo­
cal ciibmaster and Bruce Nelson, assistant cubmnstcr. •
(Herald Photo)

Dusty Boots Show
Scheduled March 21
It was announced that Vice
Ity Margaret Coaby
Bcgular monthly meeting of President Bob White brought
the Dusty Boots Hiding .A s ­ home more ribbons from the
sociation was belli at Die homo Handspur Biding Club horse
o f the president, Howard show In South Daytona. Dus­
Lloyd, Driftwood Lane, l-ake ty Bonta members decided, un­
Mary. There waa a record animously, to renew member­
turnout of .members attending ship In the Florida Horseninn’a A Hsociation.
the meeting.
Ida May Hjohlom was pre­
Joining the association was
Mrs. John (Jesse) McCarthy, sent and related some o f the
a newcomer to Sanford who detail* o f the forthcoming
brought her big black jump­ 100-mile competitive trail ride
ing horse “ Midnight” with she hns entered which is spon­
sored by the Florida Horse­
her from Virginia.
man's Association. The organ­
ization expressed it* desire to
be o f help |o her in the ven­
ture, but she reported being
ns completely prepared us
possible for the event.
For the Sunday, March 21
horse show, the association
decided on
the
following
and prizes for the Hirer best
events: Junior and Senior
posters will b&lt;* awarded in UnKeyhole,
Cloverleuf,
Polefirst
through
third
grade
bending and Flag Bare, Open
group and fourth through sixth
eventa will lie Pick-Up Bar*-,
grade group* Posters will He
Western
Pleasure,
Hollow
on display at the April PTO
Log and Sack Baer.
meeting at will eh time prizes
The March gymkhana, ll
will be awarded.
was pointed out, will be the
fifth in a series of six shows
in which riders are accumu­
Stilled Still
lating polnta toward the Jun­
B 1.0 U N T V IE W ,
Tenn. ior and Senior High-Point
l U I 'l)
Sheriff Kyi* W ea­ Mite tii'tl
Trailer
Trophies.
ver nil id a ronfiirnti’d GO-kuI President Lloyd reported that
lim liquor nlili uhr utiiltm top riders in the junior divi­
from the porch of his office. sion ate Christine Copelen,
Hr Alt id the CiMiprr still Valerie Allred, Evert Shoe­
would h* of little u#»*f how* maker, Bruce Blown, Durlene
••v*r. »irue It wan punched Ferrell and Shirley Dor fey
full of holes as required
In tin- senior division, top rid­
law.
ers are Jack Kelley, Van Stu­
art, Nonna Baldwin, Larry
Cannon,
Don Knight, und
Lady Iturned
Dale Ferrell und Joyce Kel­
KALEIGH, N.C. (L T D — ley.
Police reported someone set
The March 21 show will be
fite In 's painting in the foy­ held nt the Boden Arena on
er of ttie North Carolina tUluru Bond mid vvill start at
State rumpus Iheuler during 1 p.m. The electric timer will
n-hl-ttisala of I he play, “ Thu lie used again timing events
Lady Is not for Burning."
to within 1/100th of a second.

English Estates PTO Accepts
Resionation From President
By Jane Casselberry
Tom Mosel, prciidcnt of the
English
Estates
Elcmetary
School PTO, submitted his
resignation at a meeting of the
organization
held
Tuesday
night. First Vice President
Mrs. W. Taylor Douglas will
serve out Ute remainder ol ins
term.
He also hss resigned as
Building, Planning and Zoning
Official for thr city of Winter
Park to accept a position with
Gypsum Association of Chi­
cago.
A gift wss presented him by
the PTO In appreciation for a
job well done
The nominating committee
presented a slate of officers
for the coming year and they
will be vote! on in an election
to tie held at Uie April meet
ing.
Nominated were Mrs Pat­
rick Rlazzt president; Mrs,
Carson Blue, first vice presi­
dent; Bill Pyle, second vice
president; Mrs. William Hu­
berts.
recording
secretary;
Mrs. Charles Crcoden, trea­
surer, and Mrs. Harold Card,
assistant treasurer.
Plans were announced for
the Spring Music Festival plan
ned by thr PTO as a fund
rajsing event and scheduled
for Friday, March 26, at 7
p. hi., in the auditorium
Children, parent*, and teach­
ers will pirllclpate in the
event and there will bo a nomi­
nal admission fee with child­
ren's tickets at half price
A poster rontest will he held
to promote the music festival

BIG

STOCK
REDUCTION

SALE

S T IL L IN PROGRESS

Great Savinjyrs on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FIN E FU RNITU RE

MATHER of Sanford

Howard Harrlaon In hi* talk
to membera o f the American
Legion Auxiliary 63 at the
recent monthly meeting.
"C ivil Defense la a bargain
and moat women Ilk* bar­
gain*. A good Civil Defenae
cannot be bought with mere
dollars. In the event o f an­
other war, which may well
be fought with the atom
bomb, guided missilea and all
the nuclear and chemical wea­
pons o f the atomic age, the
mother and housewife who
worries over safety o f her
men folk on the front lines
will have more pressing wor­
ries. She w ill be concerned
with protecting herself and
her fam ily from Injury and
death by these weapons o f
modem welfare.
“ Modern concepts o f wnr-

Bear Lake PTA
Fashion Show .
Set For April
By Maryann .Miles
The April meeting of the
Bear Lake Elementary Parenl-Tcachcr Association will
feature a' fashion show with
men’ s clothing being shown
from the Varsity Shop in For­
est City and milady's styles
from
Morse’s In Seminole
P la it .

Plans for the event' were an­
nounced at this month's meet­
ing of the PTA hy Mrs. Kaye
Viets, president, who conduct­
ed the business meeting pre­
ceding a program by sixth
graders of Dcxler Wilson,
Clay Carroll and Mrs, Helen
Iwinhart
on
the
theme.
“ Around the World," under
direction of Mrs. Raymond
Holton, music teacher.
A presentation on physical
fitness, by Jim Pigott, Semi­
nole High School coach, also
was given during the evening
Boom count was won by
Wilson's sixth grade.

III, the war we are trying
so hard to keep from happen­
ing might reach Park Avenue
and First Street, right here
in Sanford, even your neigh­
borhood or your own back
yard."
Continuing with his talk,
Harrison said, ‘‘Civil Defense
can help to keep us at peace
anil home preparedness is our
answer to the threat o f atom­
ic attack."
He urged all the Legion
Auxiliary membera to taka
the Civil Defense Course and
bo prepared in case o f emer­
gency.
A question and answer pe­
riod followed the talk. Mem­
bera wit! take steps toward
taking tha required amount
o f hours In this training
eou rse.
Mrs. Paul Pezold, president,
presided over the business
meeting. Mrs. T. N. Dillard,
chaplain, led in prayer.
The American Legion will
celebrate its 4(lth anniversary
this month. The local l.cglon
and Auxiliary will have a
covered
dish
supper next
Monday at the Legion Home.
Mrs. H. 1.. Johnson waa ap­
pointed chairman to prepare
for this aiippcr with Mrs.
Olga Hunter and Mrs. Betty
Luerker assisting her.
Mra.
Charlo*
Webster,
Americanism chslrman, an­
nounced winners in the essay
contest sponsored by the Aux­
iliary. The essays were writ­
ten on the theme o f *'My
Challenge to Communism” by
students at Sanford Junior
High School. First place win­
ner is Brent Armstrong, sec­
ond place, P atty Howland and
third place, Janice Hahn.
Mrs. Pezold appointed a
nominating committee com­
posed of Mrs. Msdclene Coveney, chairman, and Mrs.
Hazel Tench and Mr*. Web­
ster.
The
April
meeting will
have Dr. l-uls Perez speaking
on Communism and
Mrs.
Hunter will give a short progiain on Costa Bira.

IiiK Thirst
NEW YOBK (U P I) — It
lakes a lot ot bottles to slake
America's thirst It takes. :n
fart, about, 0 billion bottle* a
year, according to thr Glass
Container Manufacturers In
atttute.
Berr accounts for almoxt
half of this bottle parade, with
sol) drink and Wine and liquor
hollies accounting for almost
equal shares of the rest. But
even this bottle countdown
isn't an accurate count ot
America s thirst because re­
turnable beer and soda pop
bottles make between 20 and
30 trips each, GCM1 ex­
plained.

BanfurS YrralS

3 Winos Find
Pot Of Gold At
End Of Rainbow

"American women are part fare bring war close to home.
o f our Civil Defense,” so said In other words. World W ar

Annual Blue and Gold ban­

Bob

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Page 12— March 9, 1965

PH ILAD ELPH IA
The

three

and Alan

(U P I)

Pcterkln
Sanders

were

sell their blood for money to
buy wine.
They saw a blue money bag
on the curb outside the Fidelity
Philadelphia Trust Company.
The

H AR D E N W ERR, executive vice president o f Citizens Rank o f Oviedo,
present# bond to Rrett Thompson, Oviedo llitrh junior und member of the
school’# Science Club, to lie used for the County Science Fuir scheduled ut
the Oviedo School, March 25-26.

L O V E LY H U LA dancers from Rear Lake Elementary sixth grade for Par­
ent-Teacher Association program were (front, from left) Jeunnie Steven­
son. Debbie Murray, Debbie Schafler, Mary Lou Markham; (back) rep­
resenting peoples from other countries were (from left) Jerry Fouiitninc,
Richard Dunn, Harry Newton, Sara Mostrom. Program was presented on
theme, "Around the World,
(Herald Photo)

PTA Delegation
To Attend Meet

DeBaryWSCS Sets Shows
lit

Mr*. John Leone

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Business
Briefs

Christian Service of DcBary'a from any member o f the So­
By Jane Cassrlbrrry
Di-lcgaliuns from the Coun­ Community Methodist Church ciety.
ty Council of P T A ’* and Indi­ will sponsor a Fashion Show

Clifford McKibbin. of Carrs
way and McKibbin, Insurance
agency reported to The Her
aid that his office has “ set a
record for settling insurance
claims ''
“ Two and a half hours after
our office opened
Monday
morning we handed a claim
check to Mr*. G, B. Sapp of
I'psala Hoad, whose house
burned to the ground Saturday
afternoon ” McKibbin said.

vidual school* will attend the
annual District I’TA Meet­
ing to he held next Monday
from 10 a m to I p.m. at
Dnytonu M a i n I a n d High
School.
Colleen Bevis, state legisla­
tive chairman will he the
principal speaker. Lunch will
be served in I he school cafe­
teria and reservations must
be in by this Wednesday.
All P T A member* are wel­
come to attend.

'I he

Woman’s

Society

of

April 6. Tickets ate available

of woman's styles at 2 p.m.
Telescopes
revealed
per­
Thursday In the social hall of
haps s million stats in the
the church The public is intime of,G alileo and Newton;
v iteil.
1 1n- group abo will sponsor today's
astronomer*
Know
the Bethutie-Cookman College mo/e than a hundred lltuusCh, ralr at the DeBary Com- ' and million billion.
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33-vcar-old

Sanders,

stopped, gave the bag a kick,
ami then picked It up. He
handed it to Herbert Peterkin, 26, with the joking re­
mark: “ Here’i a bag of mqn-.
ey for you."
They, rejoined
Perferkin’a
brother*. James 23, and LeGrange, 27, hi their automobile
for the trip to the blood bank
in West Philadelphia.
En route Herbert playfully
opened the bag. Out tumbled
$10,000 in 10s and 20s,
The astonished and delighted
foursome canceled the trip to
the blood hank.
They divided the money in
Ihc car with promises to each
other that they wouldn't spend
it wildly.
Thai was Iasi Tuesday.
But Police Captain Clarence
Ferguson' said Sander's resis­
tance lasted only 21 hours.
Then he paid out $1,008 in
cash for a big, 1963 model
Cadillac because owning one
‘ was my life's ambition."
The word got to Ferguson
that Sanders who had a police
record, was driving around in
a flashy car and spending
money freely.
Ferguson put. three detec­
tives on his trail, They report­
ed that in three d jys Sanders
bought a complete new ward
robe and “ went to New York
City where he got a parking
ticket ”
Ferguson linked the spend
ing with the report from
Brinks, Inc , that a bag con­
taining $10,000 had disappear­
ed from a truck which had
made a pickup at the hank
last Tuesday
Sanders and Herbert Peter*
kin were arrested at their
homes and James Peterkin
was picked up. A search was
started (or I.eGrange
Ferguson said about ilB.ooo
and Sander s car were recov­
ered.
James
Telerkin said he
spent part of his share “ on
the strip" on Columbia Ave­
nue. got intoxicated and was
robbed of the rest.

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movie actresa braved
the cold clad only in a
bikini, but remembered
to wear a watch.

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Seminole Agri-Business Hiked To $ 3 0 .8 Millions
U. S. Jets Aid
Staving Off *
Disaster
Henry Sarkis Jr., son of Mr.
and Mr*. Henry Sarkis, of 671
-Dommerich Drive, Maitland,
and a 10th trade student at
Winter Park High School, will
appear on the March 28
"Science All Stars" youth inscience television show over
AHC. He'll demonstrate his
sophisticated home-made de­
vice whose electronic "sen­
sors" can letect and identify
liquid, solid oi gas.
«
•
•
Seminole Memorial patients
are receiving a personal note
from Administrator Bob Besscrer,
apologizing
for t h e
noise during the $1 million ex­
pansion program. "W e arc
sorry,"
Bob
writes
his
"guests," "that construction
work Is noisy. We wish that
somehow the excavating ma­
chines,
trucks,
drills
and
hoists could operate silently
. . . but they cannot. Please be
patient
and
understanding
and be assured that we will do
everything possible for your
comfort and welfare while
here."
Among others who received
that note from Besscrer, was
his "boss," A. B. (M r. Bart'
Peterson Sr., chairman of the
hospital's board of trustees,
who is battling a siege ol
bronchitis.
. . .
IT IS TO W E E P! ! R. E.
Porter, in this column, accus
od Bill MacLauchlin of awip
ing items for his Lion's Pause
from Playboy magazine. Now
Bill in a half page spread in
this week's lions Club bulletin
demands an apology. O K
Bill, here it if. We are sorry
you swipe items from Playboy
magazine!
,
. ,
. . .
Dill asks; "Is water works
all one word, or do you spell
It with a hydrant?"
■ •
•
The man who is never very
strong against
anything Is
never scry strong tor any­
thing —Lions Pause.
* •
•
Which reminds that (len
eral Eisenhower during \V\V
11 was quoted: "G ive me an
officer who makes mistakes.
at least I know he is trying "
• *
•
Gov. Burns kept everyone
waiting m the cold an hour
when he dedicated the Orlando
Expressway section of Inter
stale 7 Monday. The governor
had plane trouble and had
to switch aircraft at the last
minute. To compensate the
chilled crowd forhis lateness.
Burns called off a 20-mlnutc
speech which he planned to
give on the bridge over Lake
Ivanhne Ha gave the speech
later—indoors at a luncheon.
•
• *

SAIGON (C P !) - U S. Air
Force B57 Jets teamed with
Vienamcsc tjoops have brok­
en the Communist grip on
Binh Dlnh Province and staved
off disaster, a U. S. military
spokesman reported today.
The province L* an area
about 300 ^mllos northeast of
Saigon.
The Communis!*, using the
same tarllcs which defeated
the French In the Indochina
war, had threatened to cut
South Viet Nam in two there
and had «cvercd eastwest
highway 19. the vital supply
road between Plciku and the
port of Qtii Nhon.
The spokesman said the
situation now is under control.
Communist activity remain*
ed intense and the Viet Cong
killed a U. S Marine officer
and wounded another Tuesday
night in an abortive attempt
to capture a district capital
in Blnh Dlnh
But in doing so the Viet
Cong suffered Ihe second ma­
jor setback of the week, losing
63 dead.
The first was on Monday
when American-trained moun­
tain tribesmen killed more
than 100 Viet Cong who at­
tempted to seize their moun­
tain stronghold 13 miles north
of Ihe Qui Nhon Plciku high
way.
The battle in which the Ma
rines were casualties took
place only 20 miles away.
The Communists estimated
at two battalion strong—up to
600 men—attacked and over­
ran three outposts cm Ihe peri­
meter of Hoa, An, district cap
ital in Birth Dlnh Province.
Then they set an ambush for
a government relief force
The amoiish backfired and
when the fighting stopped Ihe
bodies ol 63 guerrillas were
sy-ewn on the battlefield.
Vietnsmesi losses were re­
ported at IB killed and wound­
ed In addition to the American
military advisers. They wrre
not part of the Marine rein
forcements which landed at
Da Nang.
Four Vietnamese Skyraid
er fighter-bomber* aided in
driving off l*'c Communist am
tmshers hut a military spokes
man in reviewing fighting in
Binh Dirih Province credited
1157 strikes (or much o f Ihe
success

Three Men Held
In Youth’s Death

JA C K S O N V ILLE (D P I) —
Three men were held for in­
vestigation today in the death
of a youth who Was shot to
death in a tavern.
Pollen said they were told
Price Cribhs, 20, was shot
when he began swinging a
pool cue wildly In a g iill and
restaurant following an argu­
ment with manager Robert
Memo to George Touhy ;
Headline writers do not fit Leo Russell.
Russell, 77, was hold with­
If they are illiterate
Even though they think out bond, along with Cribhs'
17 year-old brother, Emory,
they're great
ami Ronald Turner, 21.
If they can alliterate.
*
• •

Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation Is thinking about open­
ing the Cultural Center, IIS
West Fifth Street (old library
building), one day a week for
the purpose of displaying paint­
ings done by the member*
and would like to know the
pubUc's reiclion to the pro­
posal Contact any member or
the president,
Mrs.
Erma
Smith. 322-75%, and let Utem
know what vou think.
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President Cites
Unemployment

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NO. M3

Staff Planner
Employed By
Seminole Co.

County Joins
'Operation
Beautify'

Julius A. Goodin Jr., o f T it­
usville, has been hired as coun­
ty staff planner by the Semi­
nole County Board o f Com­
missioners.
Goodin was employed by
the board Tuesday afternoon
and will be attached to the
county zoning department.
He has been n planner for
the East Central Florida Re­
gion Planning Commission in
Titusville.
Goodin was hired effective
April 1 on a four-day week
basil and will go on a full­
time status July 1. His salary
will be 89,600 a year.
The new planner is a native
of Miami and a graduate of
the University of Florida. He
holds a master's degree in
planning from Georgia Tech.
His other experience in­
cludes work with the Housing
and Home Finance Agency
and with the DeKalti County
planning office in Decatur,
Ga.
Commission Chairman John
Alexander said Goodin's work
in Seminole County would not
be confined to zoning
"H e will determine the best
proper development o f the
county," Alexander said. "H e
will analyze the county for
the best land uses for today
and for the future."
Tire commission chairman
said Goodin’s Job would be
a professional land planner
and would be n comprehensive
one.
Alexander also pointed nut
that the federal government
rn expenditures for roads reipnres the county to have a
professional planner to qual­
ify for funds.

Seminole County Commis­
sioners voted Tuesday to co­
operate with the City of San­
ford and the Seminole Coun­
ty Beautification Committee
with maintenance of planting*
along the Seminole Boulevard
lakefront drive from 1-7 to
the city limits.
Sanford area chairman Jack
Bolt presented a resolution
front the city asking that the
county request the State Hoad
Board to permit the use of
secondary funds in maintain­
ing, w a t e r i n g , fertilizing,
weeding and pruning sulml*
palms, Spsnith bayonets and
other hardy plants which will
be planted in "island group­
ings” along tlie Inkcahore,
Braulifiration o f f i c i a l s
wire to meet at Sanford Na­
val Air Station this afternoon
to accept plants from the base
nursery slid later at the home
of William Iteinbueh on Huy
17-92 to accept a donation of
petunia plants.

Mock Warfare
Ends Abruptly
GAM P PE N D LE TO N , Calif
l l ’ P li — "Exercise Silver
l ance" ended abruptly Tues­
day. three days in advance,
when L!.S. Marines scored suc­
cessfully with a pincer move­
ment that defeated the ag­
gressor "M erlin" force* in
•'Lancelot.'1
Later ill the day. Merlin
made surrender overtures
Lancelot was a friendly my­
thical nation besieged
by
guerrillas from Mailin who
were supported liy Mod red.
Lancelot, Merlin and Modred were synonymous with
South Viet Nam, North V i*l
Nnm and Red China.
In the decisive maneuver,
the 1st Marine Division—
which battled the Red Chinese
and North Korean armies fn
Korea—made a classir landair attack that assured Mer­
lin's defeat.
About 50.000 men and 60
ships weie involved in the
scheduled
18-day
exercise,
which began last Feb. 23.
A Russian Vessel, Ihe tug
Arhan, observed most o f the
maneuvers from offshore.

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
President Johnson says the
U S. economy must continue
to grow as It never has before
in order to reach full employ­
ment on its march to the
"Great Society."
The President stressed the
importance of wiping out un­ Quake Kills 2
ATHENS*. Greece (U P I ) —■
employment in a special man
Sign of the times: 'Way power message to Congrcis.
A powerful earthquake has
back in 1939-70 R. E. Porter
destroyed 100 cottages and
was administrative aide to a
killed two elderly women on
member of Congress from Bomb Kills 4
an Aegean sea island.
SIN
G
APO
RE
(U
P
I)
—
A
Ohio and received the grand
salary of 8323 a month, high­ time bomb believed planted
est permitted by the then law. by Indonesian terrorists rip­
News reports from Washing­ ped through lower floors of
ton today tell that Congress­ a British-owned office build­
man Syd Herlong't adminis­ ing today, showering debris
Seminole County’a primary
trative aid; receives 81,400 a on scores o f workers. Four and secondary road requests
month and his clerks from ft,- persona were killed and more were presented to the State
than 20 injured.
100 down to 86ft a month.
Road Department at the an­
nual budget hearing for the
Fifth District in DeLand TuesW astes N o Time
Under Knife
LIVINGSTON, Cell/. (U P I) day afternoon.
Along with the road im ­
LONDON
(U P D —Surgeons — Minimum age for earning a
th e
Seminole
at the London Clinic today flying instructors license it 17, provements
performed a third operation and Randy Epperly didn't group was joined by the Vo­
on the Duke of Windsor to waste any time. He was issued lusia County Commission in
correct a detached retina in his instructor rating on his 17th pushing for a new span over
the SL Johns'Kivu at Osteen
birthday.
bia left eye.

EASTER SEAI.S for the benefit of tbe Crippled Children's Society of
Seminole County will be placed in the mail later this month. The Society
addressed the envelopes and volunteers o f the Pilot Club arc stuffing the
seals in llie covers for mailing. Pilot volunteers are pictured, from the
left: Mrs. Letha Fowler, Mrs. Marjorie Jernjgan, president, and Mrs.
Rosamond Chapman, community service chairman.
(Herald Photo)

U . S. Decries Alabama Violence
1‘ nitrd Prr*s

International

They marched 10,000 it runs
down the nutin street In De­
troit.
They stood in front o f the
White Ilonas with their home­
made sign*. They prayed on

Minister Hurl
Seriously In
Rights Clash

the at alehouse Inu n in New
I lit nip* hhe and they *pt itwled
on O n m go’s busy streets.
They awarmed out of liarlern and picketed the FBI of
fife in New Vi‘ rk. They lock­
ed tfieillSelves t«i the post o f­
fice in iittJumutiiw
tUtf*
td a alt-in at Loa Angela#,
paraded in Cleveland and were '
d ^ t u - f* fn m ..V , V'Hahad
halts o f the Juitii# Depart­
ment In Washington.
AH arro-s the North Tues­
day, white. joined Negroes in
protesting nuifll violence in
Alabama,
Thr b g y st d&lt;-inonstralinn
look place tit Detroit, where
Michigan Guv George Rom
ney ami Detroit Mas or .lei ome
I'nvunagh led an estimated
1 (1,01*11 persons down Wood­
ward Avenue.
1 avanagh said thr mu n il
was "one wav o f showing our
great shock, soger ami rolleern over what ha- taken
p l a c e " in Alabama.
I ll* deni
onsiiaiois, most of whom
were wlnte, ranted
signs
reading "Send marshals to
Selma," "W e Shall Ovetcniiie,"
and "W e ate all lirntheis,"
A civil rights plute-t rail}
drew 3,000 persons at the i n*
ivcrslty of California Bribeley rampus and nearly 1.000
person*
pntaded
for
two
hours III flullt uf tile While *
House.
Thirty
members o f
the
Whit* House group met with
Vire
President Hubert It
Humphrey to diseuss what
they called "u vacuum of
moral leadership on the psil
of the federal government."

SE LM A,

THIS W A Y OUT— Wnalilnirton rurinl demonslritlnra have been centering ihrir attention on
tin? e lf lee ol Nicholas Kal/i-iiluuh, 1‘. £j. attor­
ney general, demanding federal intervention in
Alabama. When it comes time for the office to
close, police assist tbe sit-downers to tin* exits.

Sen. Holland Sees
'Change O f Heart'
WASHINGTON

Turkey Season
Opens M ar. 27
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) Tbe state's first spring turkey
gobbler hunting season will
open March 13 south of Stair
Road 30 and north of Stair
Road 50 on March 27.
Hunters may take gobblers
only, with a daily bag limit ol
one and s season bag limit of
two
The season* ill close March
28 for the south portion of the
state and April II tor the
north portion

(U P I)

-

mg cfllH of ihe Labor Depart­
ment - ridu* il to allow unlimit­
t'la I, said hr fell the Labor ed importation of foreign farm
worker», said the pulley wax
Department » haunt: a change
forcing man&gt; food processors
o| heart about some aspects to move out of the country.
of Hi policy banning importa
" I think its* secretary of la­
lion of farm workers into this bor ix having a change of
hear! in revard to cane cut­
country
ters," he xusl, alter citing a
lint Holla ml, in a Senate
case in whirti Ihe department
speech, said the plight of grow tried to gel domestic workers
rrs who depend on foreign !a to h a n d
sugar cane In
bor to b a n cs' their crops was Lotniiana
still worsening and the labori "J think 'here is some soft­
Department's change of heart ening of the poliry in sthcr
did not apply te enough areas areas, too," he said.
The Florida senator, a lead
Sen Spessard I.

Holland (I)

Osteen Bridge Pushed
The bridge would replace an| road funds for the 1906 66 fis,
old drawbridge on State Road rgl period.
418. '
Willard Peebles, of Wild
At tire top o f Seminole', 13- wood, new Fifth District State
point primary road program Road Board member, said the
was a request for four-laning record number of requests
State Road 46 from U. S. 17-92 from the 12 counties in the
to Mellonville Avenue in San­ district would amount to an
ford.
estimated $9o million or more.
Dick Judy, State Road De­
He said abput 86 million or
partment
comptroller,
said 89 million would be a v illa hie
Seminole would get an esti­ for primary projects the next
mated 8436,900 in secondary fiscal year.

Jumper Survives

Ala.

(U I’ I) —
the brat*
Riff • c ( three \i)ute out-oftown minister# on h rity
H r e fl, vowed to n.urrh on tin*
DhIIh# ('flin t} rmir’ hniitf* fitday t** prof4**t
giiiimi
prut*tier*
On# uf the nilvifpter# IIhr
llrv. Jaiiti # Itfi'lv,
of Ilimfmi - r ffr u n l n never# fiend
injury ami '‘ hr ntfthid In
1’ im ifM ly 11■&lt;f*|■11it I in Hu •
mmplinm Ttiupday might fur
niirtfery. Hi# condi turn wan
iiiwrihed hr *’w-r y crifltTi! '*
The finer itillliftlei * Here
pari **f a number « f rlergyMirn wfm mine In flu? lentral
A IhItit iii h town In pn 1 1iripnte
in n civil right* niiinh to
Motif guniery I Ueeday.
The mimli. fed by Dr Mur
tin lather King J r. turned
hark &lt;|Ulrfly, however, after
pHBiinic the ppot mitnlde the
rity limit#
where
Plate
tltiu|M*ra and mounted poppr
used tenr ITa# ami * 1111»iv to
break up a xmiliar march
Sunday.
.State trooper# Hpaln barred
Ihe put In of the mtmhe r*
Tueaduy hut they Mrpped
aside Miter fcriuuttJiK hluu and
hi# follower# permission to
pray. Kin*- then t u r n e d
around arid ltd thr nuiM'hei#
l.aek to their rullyitiK point
in a thou h.

Burns Deciding
On Regent Board
P L A N T C IT Y ( I l l ' l l —Gov.
Haydon Burns reiterated here
bis intrntion of representing
the vital profession* when be
appoint* In* lioanl of Regents
to replace the one which re­
signed last week.
The chief executive, who at­
tended tile opening uf the
strawberry festival here, said
his board will include a doc­
tor and an agricultural ex­
pert. He said it was "almost
a virtual certainly" that on*
regent
would
come
from
Hillsborough County,

150-Foot F all
ST PETERSBURG ( U P D A Pinellas Park man was
plucked fr o ii Tampa Bay by
a hellropter Tuesday after
surviving a ISO foot fall from
Sunshine Skyway Bridge.
Police said the man. identi­
fied as William L. Russell,
was the first of about 20 jump­
ers to survive Ihe faU.
Russell complained of back
pains at Mound Park Hospital,
but doctors (ould find no brokua bona* x iatcnal lojurws

Jackie To Fly
WASHINGTON (U P D - M r *
John F. Kennedy will fly to
England for tha May 14 dedi­
cation of a memorial of the
laic President by Queen Eliz­
abeth.
The monument, financed by
private contributions, la being
erected at Runnymeda, southwest ‘ ol London, where the
Magna Carta was signed in
U15.

On-Farm Value VU U VA...
Up $3 Million, BRIEFS
Tucker Avers
N ew s C onfab

By Patti Brookshire
On-lhe-farm value o f agricultural crops in Seminole
County increased $3 million
during the last complete sea­
son, County
Agent
Cecil
Tucker snid today.
In iCreport to the Seminole
County Board o f Commission­
ers, Tucker said tire value of
crops’ during the last season
was 810.2 million.
Tucker said the agri-husiness value of Seminole rrnps
was $30.8 million. This in­
cluded the value of the agri­
cultural product after pro­
cessing, marketing and trans­
portation.
All produce brokers, mark­
eting firms, harvesting and
picking crews, citrus packing
houses, processing plants and
the many trucking firms are
included in this group, Tucker
said.
The citrus crop heads tire
list in value with $7.8 mil­
lion. Vegetables ful(pa wtllr
$3.3 million value.
The Tucker report said the
value of Seminole County's
agricultural products at a re­
tail level are $77.4 million.

Mayor Crapps
Hospitalized
Mayor J. II. Crapps » a *
admitted lo Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital late Tuesday
for olnrrvatlim anil lest*.
Ihe ellrnding physirisn
■aid today I ha I Ihe Mayor
j * "nnl ill, i i
just Mauled
him lo come in for a
check-up. I lii * f i r r, &lt;*e
want him lo rest and liaxr
ordered that he hare no
visitors."
Former Mayor A. L. W il­
son will lake «&gt;rr Stay or
Crapps' official dulirs for
a few days, City Manager
W. K. Knowles informed
The Herald,

Dutch Princess
Plans Wedding
THE HAGUE lU P D - P r in
cess Mar grid ol The Nether
lands. 22. lx engaged to s
Initch law student and will he
come the first me miter of Ihe
ancient House of Grunge lo
marry a commoner
A court announcement p|en
titled the fiance as Pieter Van
Aollrnhoxrn, 23. a student at
Leyden University who play*
tile piano, likes jazz and once
led lux own Dixieland hand.

Jax Policeman
Charged Anew
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
Police ( apt Harry F Rranrh
wax suspend'd hy Ihe City
Conimitr-inn pending an ad
minlxtratue trial on chargex
that he accepted bribes from
a gambler.
l.axt November, Brandi wax
acquitted of the charges in
Criminal Court.
Rut
Pol let* Chief Luther
Reynolds l tltl Ihe nm inito
ion additional evident'*' had
been uncovered since the Irrai
trial.

WASHINGTON (U P I )
—
President Johnson plana to
hold a news conference in tha
next two or three day*. The
Chief Executive’s last con­
ference was Feb. 4.

Mao 111

q

LONDON (U P D —Mao T z « &gt; —
tuna's health Is "not too
good." At 71, the Chinese
Communist leader is said to
bo worn out by a career ol
exhausting struggle.

Proxy Quits
B E R K E LE Y, Calif. (L T D —
Dr. Clark Kerr, president of
the University of California
since 1956, resigned Tuesday,
a victim of the bitter student
rebellion
on the Berkeley
campus last December.

W riter 111
WASHINGTON
(U P D
—
Playwright Bod Serling, pres­
ident of the National Acad­
emy of Television Arts and
Sciences, w a s hospitalized
Tuesday night after complain­
ing of chest pains. „

$ 10,000

Loot

TA M P A (U P D - Two bandits took an estimated 810,000
in cash, jewels, furs and sil­
verware during a daylight
robbery at the home of Louii
J
Pitchman, home furnish­
ings executive and part owner
of a local night club.

Knds L ife
GAINKfxVILLE (U P D — I~
N. Beckham, 31, chief med­
ical technologist at Sunland
Training Center for Retarded
Children, shut and killed himself a short lime after pollen
ntcil him for careless driving
in an auto accident.

Base-City Bus
Service Eyed
Sanford Naval A ir Station
is investigating the possibil­
ity of establishing tin* aervict* between the bass and
downtown Sanford.
K.'ixo officials consider tha
lio n .pot tat ion service rasrnt it.J doe to the increased numhot of peisonnel stationed at
the ft*. 1111&gt;- and more sehedided to mi live m the near fu­
ture.
Inquiries have hern sent to
xminus transportation rumparlies ill tin- area to deter­
mine 11 private concerns ate
mu-rested
in
establishing
►
orb a lots route If not, tha
base will eonsider a Navy bus
system. Firms or individuals
inlet rated should contact tho
station piddle works office.

France Refuses
To Join In W a r
PAR IS (U P D — Highlyplaced Fienrh sources said
today France will not help
tile United States if tha
fighting in Viet Nnm devel­
ops into n shooting war wllhf
Communist China.
The Firm-it position was
said to have been relayed to
Wmditngton
through
diplo­
matic rhuimels 111 the form o f
u
warning
that
present '
Aiqernun policies run tbs
lisk of a general war in Asia,

S P R U C E -U P
Your
Home
— With —
A Hundy Hume Improvement Loan
Borrow Up To 35000 — Up To 5 Yean To Pay
«»

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Cal) Ralph Pezold Or Jim Duucetto
Telephone 322-1611

nOR/DA STATS BANK
Mimbtr F.O.LS.

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Procram for the evening will
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Those serving on the supper
committee are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert S. I’ aulseu, chairmen;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Rryan, Ur. and Mrs. Kdward L.
Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. W. It.
Waggoner, Mr and Mrs. A. C.
Benkclman and Mr. and Mrs
J. C. Jutbe.
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club officials have expressed
their appreciation t o the pi
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working ao hard to maka it a
auccesa.
Some 230 persons, including
children, were eervrd
Mr
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winners of the rose bush and
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3SH.000 as compared with $26fi,.
171,000 in the similar jieriml
last year, It was announced by

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Ixxiii Mein, president of UKretail food chain. \
Net Income for tlV 12 week
period, after ail cjyirgcs and
taxes, was S2.MV0ou After
preferred
dividend
require
mrnts, this Is equal to 37
cents per share on the aver
age number of shares out
standing during the period
and compares with net Income
of 12,703,000 or M cents per
share in tha year earlier per
lod

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Homes That
Need Painting
Daytona Reach. Fla— A ■rMeted group of home ownara in Semlnulr &amp; Volutin
Counties will he gitrn the
opportunity &lt;&gt;( hating the
New Scientific Kihergla*
Tratured Coating applied
lo their homea. This ainaxIng pcoduct hat captured
the lnlrrrtl of Hume Own­
ers throughout Ihr l ulled
Slates who see frd up with
ronstsnt painting amt other
h i g h maintenance roals.
This Owens Corning Fiherglas Tratured Coaling
srrn on TV ts homlrd and
inaurrd by Hartford Mutual
Ins. &lt;V "F o r 1 million dol­
lars'* and rarrira a written
guarantee again) chipping,
peeling, flaking, and pro­
vides full Insulation, wea­
therproofing,
walrrprooftng and braulifira — and
mainlrnanrr-free. It romra
In IJ different colors. Your
home ran hr a show plarr!
Our pmdurt ran he used
on every type of building
or home, inrluding frame,
concrete block, stucco, etc.,
la applied by our fartorytralaed and abided me­
chanic*. For Volusia and
Samlnole Counties,
Call 233-2121 Daytona
Out-of-Townrra ('nil Collect
A Free bom# demonstration
will be glren In you at no
obligation whatsoever. '
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Al Seminole Hi

'Duchess' Wins Altamonte Library Plans
Plea To Judge Fashion Show March 25

Hospital
Notes

40 policemen.
She told the commissioner
she should be excused liCrause
she has been selling flowers
in Long Bruch for I I years
and has become acquainted
with many of the officers.
Miss Allrn said she is pre­
judiced in favor of policemen
because of Mother’s Day and
other holidays police buy her
gifts and treat her as though
shr were their mother
Lutlirr Burbank is hurled
in his Santa Rosa, C altf, gar­
dens.

* Chicken Crossing
LEICESTER,
EngUnd
(D P I )— Two chickem crossed
the road here and caused a
major traffic jam

Funeral Notices
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for
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Robert
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of l^in^itu.&gt;il &lt;nh lire. Jack
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ofricUtlna
llurl.l
will Ik In n t ld i.n Memorial

Park

rtrsinkow f u n r r r l

Horn, la -bars..
H I.II..IVU , I.KO 4— Funeral
eer.vlcc f ir l a . A Rltvs-lng.
TT, who ilieil Monday. will he
h.M at 10 a m Thur.day at
.Uramkow
Fun.rat
Chapel
with U.v Itob.rl Jtnklna cf
Flr.t Mtlhorjlsl Church, San­
ford. officiating Body will
b. forw.rdtd to Bo.cob.l,
W n , for burial Uramkow
Fun.rsl k irn , in cnarg*.

Mary Neal Tucker, d a u g h tle r ’’ section of the artistic de­
er of Mr. aud Mrs. T. E. Tuck- sign division, as well as an
er, received the tri-color rib­ honorable mention in the same
bon rosette In the junior Sad­ category.
»
dening division of the Sanford
First place winner in the
Flower Show at the Civic Cen­ "Man ’O W ar" section was
ter.
Mary Burton with Cheryl Kit*
She took thi first place rib­ ner second snd Dobra Gun­
bon in the "Johnny Weismul- ner third, Susan DeWit, Cathy
Higgal, Lisa Fltrpatrick, cindy Watt and Sharon Aike re­
ceived honorable mention.

Headstart Idea
Okayed By LBJ

first place

ribbons for

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You’ll be Happier
in a FORD
from

Mar

garet Waite. Janet Mansfield
Judy Mansfield. Deborah West
fall and Mike Galloway; se
eond place for Terry Rawls
Debbie
Grahhm
and
Girl
Scout Troop 176; third place
lo Lila Hobby, Mollie Bush
and Penny Williams.
The display by Girl Scout
Troop 527 also look a first
place in horticulture.

WrraH ^ cil. Mar. 10, '65— Papre 3

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
"YOUR FRIENDLY FORI) DI'Vl.l-R"
SANFORD, F LA .
322-1181
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In the "Johnny Weismuller"
section Jalle Tucker took se­
cond and Victoria Evans third
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
with Denise Moore, Judy Ro­
President Johnson nnnotinced
binson, Mary Neal Tucker,
n substantial increase in fed* Margie Rail and Debbie Mire
erid funds for summer class­ getting honor able mentions.
es to hdp underprivileged pre"Charles Lindbergh" was the
school children prepare for
title of the third section with
kindergarten.
Jalie Tucker and Sylvia Smith,
The program, titled "P ro ­
first; Katherine Bishop and
ject
Headstart,"
originallySusan Baker, second: Vickie
had been set aside $17 million.
Tuttle and Ann McLaughlin,
But additional communities
third. Honorable m e n t i o n s
have sairl they want to join
went to Julie Miller, Jeanette
the program ami Johnson or­
Dunn. Therefa nogers, Na­
dered $S0 million set aside for
deau Shannls. Susan South­
the summer work.
ward, and Victoria Evans.
In the junior horticulture
Drops In
division cut annual and peren­
! ATLAN TA (U P !) - Custom nials, Carla Jarrell, Marwee
ers were winding up their While and Petty Lou Duncan
LUCKY STRIKC MEANS FINE TOOACCO
breakfast at Dohy’s Restaur-j took first place rihlwns, with
LUCKY STfllKl MLANS f LAVOR II P
ant when Edmond D Hushes Judy Robertson and Marwee
AN0 LUC
LUCKY S FLAVOR TIP LNMANCLS IML IASIE.
i AND
drop|&gt;cd in, right through the I White taking seconds,
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ceiling,
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the
Altamonte
Community
Chapel beginning at 9:30 a m.
with a coffee. The show,
featitiing stylo* from Playgit l Fashions in Fern Park,
under direction of Mrs. Janet
Homier, vvill gel underway at
10 am . with a skit, "Spring­
time in P a lis "
Models will lie Mrs. Peter
Esposito, Mis. George Culpep­
per. Mr*. Tally Haltavvay,
Mrs Guy Nuss. Mrs. Jack
Toole. Mr*. It P Spence, Mrs.
George Zabl. Mrs Kichnid An­
derson anil Mrs, prank Hutsell.

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MBS. GEORGE IHMH’ E TTi: (righ t) o f the
North Orlando Garden Club, shows an infant’s
car bed to Mrs. Christine Williams, of Alta­
monte Springs, at the club’s rummage sale in
Fern I’ark Plaza. Proceeds front the sale will go
for the club's civic work.
(Herald Photo)

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C lumsy B u rglars
SAN PABLO, Calif. (U P 1 )
i-^ Sometimes you just can’t
do anything right.
Police here *»id two band­
its trying to burglartie a
drug store first set o ff the
burglar alarm Then, as o ffic­
ers arrived, one fell o ff the
roof and the other got stuck
in a ventilator shaft.

t

M ary Tucker Wins Jr . Honors

The Seminole High School
Symphonic B.md will present
Its winter concert at 8 p. m.
Thursday in the school audi­
torium.
The program, featuring light
classical selection?, will in­
clude a medley of highlights
from "M y Fair I.ady" and
" ^ v e r On Sunday’ ' and the
Overtures and concert march
the band wlU'ptay at the March
|7 meet in St. Petersburg.
AMONG MODK1.S for the March *J5 fashion show sponsored by Alta­
Band Sergeant Charles Stein,
monte Springs Community Library Association are (front, left to right)
who has been chosen student
Mrs. E. L. Norris, Mrs. Peter Esposito, Mrs. Tally Hattaway; (hack) Mrs.
conductor, will direct. "M erry
G, T. Wells, Mrs. B. D. Spence, Mrs. J. P. Toole and Mrs. George Cul­
Men " There also will he the
(Herald Photo)
pepper.
novelty selection, "N o Nam e,"
•n arrangement of well-known
but unnamed melodies; several
ajenbers in Latin-American
rhythm, and marches.
Holders *.f Mutual Concert
•Cries ticKe's and those per­
sons receiving tickets for pur­
chase of two boxes of candy
By Julia Burins
LOS AN G E LE S (L T D —
Chnirmnn o f the model*
during the hand's recent sale Dutchie (The Duchess I Allen
Committee* of the A lta­ commuter- iv M t . G T Well*,
campaign wit! be entitled to has been excused from jury
monte Springs Community L i­ assisted bv Mr* hi 1 Norris.
Concert
admission.
Others duty because she’s the "M y
Mrs. G. J. I.iello vvill be in
Wishing to attend may pur­ Fair Lady” of the nearby brary Association have com­
ehnrpr
nf ilmmitiuhs am!
pleted
plans
for
the
fashion
chase tickets at the door.
Long Beach police.
%-------------------------------------Superior Court Jury Com­ show to be sponsored by thr Mr*. M. (!. Pate I. rbairmun
missioner Edward C. Gallos group for benefit o f the li­ of the ticket* committee.
excused the flower peddler brary on Thursday. March 2ft.
from jury duty after "he said
The show will take place in
she has no family of her own
and has been adopted by about the Educational Building of
MARCH 7. 196S
Admissions
Dorothy
Corrodi.
Lucille
Long, Louise Thompson, Doris
(Lhatley,
Dornelt
Kilcline,
Mary McLeod, Melnora Alt­
shuler, Anne Williams, Car*
tiell T h o m p s o n , Beatrice
Green, Shared Tompkins. San­
ford; Willard Mcese, Myrtle
liill, Denary, Martha Sloughler, Orlando
Births
Mr and Mrs. George Bias
£ a . Sanford a boy.
Pivchatgra
O is ta Cox. Douglas John­
son Evelyn Jones, Clifford
Manley. Rhonda Myers, Slurlev Parker and baby boy, Be­
la ca Pelham. Baby girl Rheu• tk David Benahou, Sanford;
I red Berger Dollars Pauline
Ll'ist's, Sally Williams and
bah) hoy. Lake Monroe, llotf ,
\pplejate Orlando.
M tilt II 8, I K i
— Admissions
Henry P e t e r s , Bedetha
l;e ,i&gt;
Dewey Kuaiuli, Eve*
|&gt; n Waller.
Jean
Adams.
Mary
Harkcy,
Barbara
Greene Stephen Klein. Eve]v n Itineharl. Boliert E. f a r
loll, Elizabeth Austin. W il­
liam David Tv ter J r , Konald
9 A e st brook, Elijah Williams,
Jimmie Lee Williams, Mary
Patterson, Sanford; William
Yandell. Christopher Yarcll,
D eli a ry , Vera Sellers, Gene­
va; Princess Akerman, Lake
Mary; Robert Harrison. Eusiis ; Alice Fills, Fort Myers;
lion Barager, Maitland; Bes­
sie Williams, New Smyrna
Bearh; Viola W Faust, Or­
l a n d o ; Roberta Grililn, Titus­
ville.
Discharges
Rev. Grant A. Andrrson,
Corrine Boor, Henry Furman,
E I n o r a Hamilton, Bernard
Holt, WiUon Hooks. Florence
Parker, Jean Smith,
Ruth
Smith, Myra Weldon. Thomas
Wilson S r , Ruth Wicboldl,
^ .lover Dcrk and baby boy,
Sanford; Linda Manley and
baby boy. Lake Monroe; Car
lene Pilolan and baby boy,
Iyongwood; Nolan Osteen. El­
mer B Shivers, Osteen, Kirk
Amslir, Gainesville.

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rylindrra aa needed for
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1965

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Ph. 322-0244

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JWIET, JUICY VALENCIA

flavo rs m e a t

Dinners.. 2™ 79 /

Oranges 5 u 39/

LIBBY FROZEN j . ORANGE

LARGE, FRESH HEADS

Juice . . . 5 ^ . 1 .

Cabbage 2 h» ds29/

VAHLSING FROZEN . . TATER

DELICIOUS WASHINGTON STATE FANCY

B u d s . . . 5 p£: 1 .

Apples. . 2 ,s 39/

PIC-N-PAK FROZEN . . STRAW-

FRESH RED R IP E FLA . — STRAW -

Berries «~ eu'3 9 /

Berries

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U. S. NO. . . RUSSET BAKING

Potatoes 10 7 9
FRONT END nuto tn «« for South Seminole
County bcnrinjf Rebel flat? and Jnycce emblem,
are boinR made nvnilnble to the public in various
communiticn by the South Seminole Jnycees. Hob
IlRttnway, shown here (linplnyinjr one of the at­
tractive plntes, ih chairman of the project.

100 STAMPS W ITH COUPON
HORMEL CANNED

Little Red School

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REG. 49* COPELAND PORK

W-D CHUCK

REG. 59* LB. . . HORMEL

Slates Open House
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REG. 29* COPELAND CHIPPED

Hatn . . 3 £ S2W
Beef . . pk, 19'
Sausage . . 39'
Bra’sweiger 39'
Shrimp )2 n,. 79'
Shrimp 3 ^ 79'
Cheese
pka 39'
Fish . . ■. ib. 39'
Biscuits 4 cn. 39'

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R o a s t »&gt; 4 8

REG. 19* PEELED A DEVEINED

Little Bed School Hou&lt;«&gt; will Red School House have Jusl
hold an "D ; h d House" at 8-tO about completed their project
which Ihey call "Operation
p. m. March 23 for the public,
Go-Carls." Mrs, Ada Sires,
It was announced by Jim Hunt,
loachcr said today.
president of the Seminole
"The children have been
Association loi Itctarded Child­ sanding, cleaning and fixing
up grocery carts which they
ren.
The Open House is being are selling to raise money for
held in conjunction with Na­ their school These carts have
tional Membership Month, de hern freshly painted and make
(signaled for March, by the good laundry baskets, garden
National Association for Re­ carts or storage places on
wheels for the handyman of
tarded Children.
"The Seminole Association the house," site explained.
"Many j f the carts have
for Relarded Children, which
sponsors the Little Red School been sold, but Ihey still have
House, is endeavoring to dou­ some ready to go and due to
ble its own membership during shortage of storage place and
this month because they ur­ the fact that the school is hav­
gently need more manpower to ing 'Ilium House,* HI of these
create the energy and interest are offered a' discount price.
needed to achieve the goal of These carts &lt;an be seen and
on
the
scIkni I
promoting the general welfare purchased
of the mentally retarded in grounds betwn-n it a m and
noon Monday through Friday,"
the community." Hunt said
"In addition to sponsoring Mrs. Sires added
the l.illlr Hid School House,
the associat'on is also interc»ted in bringing facls nl*&gt;ut Wroiitf Badges
retardation h- the community
l.A KK (' H A It 1. K S , La.
and to make known the rapalii li ril
Lnltr thiirhn police
littes as well a* the limitations
k
rt»
t
uliiny
ih*w l»M
«firvn but they
ol the retarded," he added
did
not
l
to
wt*nr them
The school l» located at pal
rnetto Avenue and Sixth Street lorur.
Jhe hudtfr&lt; vmm* returned
and is now In the list It year
of operation, made possible by I** ltie itiiifinfm'hirer when n
contributions ol many indisi- rthittjeyed dele«llvr noticed
duals, civic organizations and I he weal of the *tnte of T r i m
Mihttuid of |,uui*iiiiiit wni rn*
Navy groups
The children ol the Little kiavid in the harkteround.

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REGULAR 27* . . TW IN PACK SOFT-WEVE

Tissue . . 2 “ 19/
Tuna . . 3 £ 89/
Rice . . . 3 i&gt;pkg3 9 /

REGULAR 35* . . CHICKEN OF SEA

REGULAR 45* . . DIXIE DARLING LONG GRAIN

Peaches. - 4 c.™ 1 .
REG. 2 /2 9 * . , LIBBY CUT

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Mixes. . . 3 »g ' 1 REG. 39* CRACKIN' GOOD PENNY
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Fruit Pies 3 £ 1 .

Bread . .

I1AIIIA I’ otentutidn Lucky Lady, owned liy Mrs.
Viola Knntnor, of Twin Lukes, proudly shows o ff
her record litter of 10 black and tan pups— five
males uml five females.
(Herald Photo)

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lines."
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programs can go a long way
toward solving' the poverty
program without a federallyunderwritten plan.
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tion
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S tfim j0 ifm
By MURRAY OLDERMAM
Sport* Editor
Newspaper Enterprise A i m .
By Sandy P id w i
N E W Y O R K (N E A ) —
Hank Iba'a basketball player*
at Oklahoma Stat«—certainly
no different from other collegs atudenta — dance the
Watual inataad o f the Ltndy,
liatan to th* Beetle* Initead
o f Glenn M iller and they
travel in DC18* not Ford
Tri-Motor*.
Acid* from that, everything
about Oklahoma State Univ a n ity '* baaketball team ia
■trictly out o f the 1030*.
Hank Iba took over aa
coach In Stillwater, Okla., in
1034, and from th* beginning
Oklahoma State'* trademark*
have been po**e**!on ball and
good defense.
Thirty *ea*on* later, deaplte a 300-degree change in
baaketball atylee, the aame

dinarlly I*.
"W h y, torn* vartatlona will
amount to a i much aa 10 or

16 points per night. It's even
mor* so now than In the past
because teams ara losing the
bail a lot mor* theie days
That's due to the change In
the game. We don't have
passer* any more.
“ On our poor nighta wa
figure our defensa will carry
us. Consistency la our main
theme, and we like to think
that our game developa a
clear, methodical kind o f
thinker.
"Our man haa a good rea­
son fo r everything ha does on
that court. Ha. does nothing
on Impulse; ha follow* his
mind's good reasoning.
"H ere is our prcvsiling
motto: Think and than act.
Never act, and then alibi'."
In addition to the Olympic
championship, t h e N C A A
titles and countless confer­
ence champlonshlpe, Iba also
has mor* than 700 college
victories which is proof that
his system I* sound even In
today's running game.
Tills season, his club hss
allowed Just 64.8 points per
game. And the offense I*
well-balanced with the high
■corer, Gary Hasamann, aver­
aging Just 13.8 a game. Fol­
lowing him are Jim King
(11.0), 1-arry Hawk ( 10 .8 )
and Gene Johnson (10.3).
"N o ," lha said, "the fans
don't mind that type o f hall.
They're used to it out here.
They know 1 would never
play a running game."
Hie opponents know it, too.
Hank Iba
combination I* working per­ And through the years very
fectly for Iba who ha* an­ few have found a way to
other excellent team, one that combat Ilia'* strategy.
could end up Big Fight cham­
pion.
Juit to prove hi* method*
aren't outdated, lhn wan the
coach o f tho 1004 U. S.
Alice Sexton's 212-506 help­
Olympic team that won in ed the Oops Ops hold first po­
Tokyo la it fall.
sition In the Holler Motor
"1
really
learned
from N iv y Wives League *s Ihpy
him," Raid I.uriou* Jnrkunn, scored three wins from Bus­
one of the Olympians who 1* sell's Redskins.
a rookie now witli the Phila­
Libby Cox led the RVA11 9
delphia 7101 * of the National "O ” W lvei to a rlran sweep
Baaketball Aiaoriation.
against the Tigers with s 189"H e get* on one thing and (87.
he streties that point until
Jean Monroe's 171-462 boo vi­
cvrryone know it. It doesn't ed the Hoot Owls to s four
matter if it’s offense or de- point win over the Odd Balls.
fi-nie, You huve to Irarn it.
Lucy Mayer's 18.1 525 made
"Before our third game In it three wins (or the Misfits
the Olympics ho made u* although Shirley M a x w e l l
hand in our playhook* and turned in that one point
go to our room*, lie told ua scream of 199.
to diagram every play and
Elaine Kosiivsl Is up to her
turn them In to him. That's usual 4 0 form with a 217 372
what 1 mean about making as she led the Savageltes to
sure you learn everything.
three wins from the Dragon"I suppose that's why his ettci. She got a big assist as
tenins at Oklahoma Stale teammate
Barbara
Itohrrr
play
such deliberate
hall. bowled a 200 game also.
When they’re on offense they
Martha Billings paced the
base the plays down so well Checkcrlslls " A "
to three
they can just wall for the wins; Barbara Goodmaninn
good opportunity.
scored high for a three point
"Defensively, ha just told victory.
us we wouldn't win if we
didn’t play it right. He said
it was the key, and everybody
knew it. He started with a
few fundamentals and work­
ed from there. It turned out
By Gary Player
he w *» right.”
Written for N E A
A t Oklahoma State where
16— W rist-Itoll
I h ■ produced back-to-back
Th*
Wrist-Roll develops
N C A A champipnshlp team*
strength in the hands, wrists
in 19(5 and '46, defense and
and particularly the forearm
ball control are just accepted
muscl**. It is Wit done w-ith
part* of ths basketball pro­
th* Gary Player Wrist De­
gram.
"A n awful lot o f people veloper, but can be effective­
give lip service to defense in ly performed with a piece o f
basketball," Iba ha* said, pipe or even a length of
"but w* work at it in Still­ broomstick.
With a weight or weights
water.
"H er* la our chief conten­ fastened to one end o f a strong
tio n -a irtig h t defense will gel cord and the other end fasten­
you thtra more often than a ed to th* pipe or Gary Play­
high-geared
offense.
T h e er Wrist Developer, and lha
point i* this; 1 don't esre cord fully extended (as shown
how good some ‘shooting* in photograph), wind up with
tram la, the offense o f thst a clockwise movement until
club will fluctuate by a the weight touches tha bar.
much wider margin than will
Slowly lower the weight
a defensa as good as ours or- with th* asm* wrist movemsnt.
Repeat th* *xerel»* using

Seminole 9 Drops Opener To New Smyrna 4-1
Astros Need Team Hutchinson's Horsewoman On 100-Mile Trek
Bat Too Much Dogfight Looms
Pentecost Leads
To Match Stadium
For Indians Tonight at SOKC
Singles Classic
By Harry Grayson

COCOA — (N E A ) — The

new
calls

Aatrodome
fo r

a

In Houaton

lot o f baseball

attitude. He admits his play

was affected by hi* being toe
easily upset at timea. Thar*

w ill be no mor* word* with

tha elegant

th* manager such a i he had

surroundings.
And Luman Harris, th* new
manager, believe* th# Astro*
will be vaatly more formida­
ble than the Colt .46s.
Lum points out that ha la
fortunate in taking over th*
renamed Houston club after
th* experimental stage. As
the old pitcher and coach
stress**, there could be con­
siderable maturing In the outflt ’e fourth season.
"O n* thing that hurt the
Colt .46* was a rather loose
outfield defense," said Har­
ris, at th* Aetroa* Cocoa train­
ing base, nine miles west of
Cape Kennedy. "I'm looking
to Ruaty Staub and Jim Wynn
to repair tha teak* and bol­
ster the attack. They were
rushed up to the parent club
loo quickly. The time they
■pent with Oklahoma City
last season gava them time
to cetch their breath and take
stork o f themselves.
"Staub, a wonderful kid,
will not be 31 years old until
April 1. Hitting 30 home runs
and .314 In the Pacific Coast
League last year will do him
a lot of good. He has the slie
and stroke and an outstand­
ing arm in right field where
Pm going to keep him."
Staub, the 8100,000 bonus
baby, returns to the Astros a
changed lad with the proper

with Harry Craft when the

team

to match

Oops Ops Hold First Position
Rose Patrick led the E. 7.8,9 'ers to chalk up three
points from the Vigilante*. Lu­
cille Schwarzcnbach led the
Pussycats to a 219 win from
the Checkcrtalt " B ."
Barbara Bohrer was queen
of tha split circle s i she
spared the 6-7. Lix Klien and
Peg I'atey converted the 5-10;
Carol Brown, Kay Itccknor
and Jan Valentine the 3-7.
The 3-10 fell for Ellen Bra­
dy,
Bernice
Cobcan,
Pst
Dearoiph, Mcda Wiltshire and
twice (or Mary Ann Williams.
Connie Knowcis picked up the
27; Pat Willis 5-6; Jan Valenine 5-6-10, and Kilty Studcr
the 4-3-7.
Turkeys
were rolled by
Martha Billings, Ellen Brady,
Eleanor Clemens,
Barbara
Robrer, Lou Schwcera, Shir­
ley Simas and Elaine Kostlval
put fou r'strik es together.
Last week the difficult 6 107 was converted by Marge
Bolts, Hits Glaser and Isabel
Goshoren.

dapoaed

leader

didn't

start

him on opening day in Houa­
ton, fo r axample.
"W ynn haa good power and
speed and during the final
three watks last season con­
vinced me he ean play center
field ," said Harris.
Harris call* Joe Morgan, a
watch charm aecond baseman,
on* o f tha more exciting play­
er* to crack the major lea­
gues In years.
Out o f the Oakland, Calif.,
neighborhood that produced
Frank Robinson and Vada
Pinson, Morgan, who stands
only 6-7 and weight no more
than 160 pounds, was th*
most valuable player in the
Texas League. He stole 47
bases and not once did he hit
Into a double play.
"Sonny Jackson, the shortatop who mada double plays
with Morgan at San Antonio,
ia a year younger, not much
bigger, little (a ft spectacular,
but not n W i r advanced,"
smiled Harris.
"J f we didn't have Walt
Bond at first bsse, I'd be
tempted to go with Chuck
Harrison, who hit 40 homers
and drove In 110 rune at San
Antonio."
Harris and general manag­
er Paul Richards, an out­
standing teacher, are giving
special attention to three
pitching
phenomenons,
the
right-handed Larry Dlerker,
18, and Chris Zachary, 23, and
a 6-6, 310-pound left-hander,
Danny Coombs, 23.
"Dierker gave up only three
hits to the Giants and Dodg­
ers in six innings last fail,''
recalled Harris. "Zachary was
the Pilchtr-of-the-Year In the
Texas League. Coombs heat
tho Dodgers."
Ron Brand was drafted as
ratchjng protection, hut Jerry
Grote and Johnny Bateman
are spending four hours daily
at hatting practice In Die hope
that one o f them will hit en­
ough to permit the use of his
skill and arm behind the
plate.
" A il the Colts -10s needed
last year were a few more
runs and a tighter outfield de­
fense," concluded Harris. " I
believe the Astros will have
It."
Lum Harris is counting
more on that than any fee),
ing of grandeur In the Astros
mty get playing in the mag­
nificent Astrodome.

Better Golf-Through Exercise

Patem o Nam ed

KINGS POINT, N. Y . (U P I)
— George Piterno, 36, was
named bead football coach of
(be U. S. Merchant Mario*
Academy,
replacing Chuck
M ill*.
Palcrno,
a
former
Brown
University fullback,
had been backfleld coach at
th* academy.

Festival
YONKERS, N. Y . (U P I) Yonkers Raceway's fourth an­
nual Aides Spring Festival,
including three $12,500 elim i­
nation event! this weak, will
conclude
with
th* 125,000
grand final* March II.

counterclockwise twisting mo­
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,
advanced stage, you can add
This exerds* should b* re­ additional weight.
pealed three times at f l n l and
increased very gradually.
(N E X T : Hand Grip.)

By David Higginbotham

Tonight's featured 10th race
at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
The Seminole High baseball nel Club shapes up as a real
team lost Its first game of the dogfight between s e v e r a l
season Tatsday to New Smyr­ speedsters who have really
come into their own in recent
na Beach by a acore of 4 to
days.
1 In a home game.
Cecil Austin's Gate Man and
Eddie Eldridgc started as Homer Herndon's Amigo Rock­
pitcher for th j Seminole* and er should put on a real show
struck out th* first man up. (or greyhound racing fans in
The second batter got to first the mid-week llotbox Special.
Gate man is one of the fast­
base and the third put him on
second. The next bailer hit a est starters ever to run st
fly to Sonny Messer In right SOKC and Amigo Rocker is
field for the aecond out. Then one of the fastest finishers.
came Albert Hutchinson. He Both pups have won their last
landed one across the center- two starts.
Also in the race will be
field for a home run lo bring
IDA MAY SJOIILOM AND 'T A IN T ”
Rock,
Summeretta,
in the man on first and sec­ Ebony
By
Margaret Cosby
they will be well rested and
ond and capture a three-run Kissntell, Ryan’s Express, Cir­
Mrs.
Oils
(Ida M iy ) Sjo- have renewed strength ami
lead.
cus Wonder and C. MacDufL
Results of Tuesday evening’s bloin of Lake Mary and her vigor to' withstand this trial
Danny Tillis hit a line drive
and got to first. Ron Hinson races:
beautiful cight-ycar-old black of horse and man.
poked one Into left field and 1st Race — 5/18 — Tim e 31.78 and white Morocco spotted
Williams,
also of Lake
got to first but NSB got a O.B.’s Article 15.80 5 60 4.(0
horse
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in
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left
today
to
■Mary,
has
been
coaching Ida
(.20 3.(0
force out on Tillis at second. Belinda Dial
check in at Sewell Ranch in May. He has been on the of­
American
Fantasy
3
80
Bill Kuykendall hit a long fly
Umatilla for the 15th annual ficial staff for about 12 of
to left field only to have it Quinicia (2 3 ) $15,60
100-mile competitive trail ride the 13 Florida Horseman's
2nd
Race
—
3/18
—
Time
31.71
caught for the second out.
in which they are entered lo Association Trail Rides and
Hinson stole third base and W.D.'s
14.20 8 80 3.20 compete in the heavyweight Ida May feels she couldn't
Messer went down swinging Sure Foot
have a better coach. Both
Bank Trust
4,60 3.60 division.
for the third out.
The ride Is sponsored by the she and " l.V ." are charter
2.00
At the top of the second in­ World Fairest
Florida Horseman's Associa­ members of the Dusty Bools
ning New Smyrna Beach got Quinlela (2-3) $27 80
tion and consists of three con­ Riding Association.
its first man on base, but the Dally Double (2-3) $113,(0
secutive days of riding chart­
Ida May has ridden just
second one was struck out by 3rd Race — 5/18 —Time 32.27
6.(0 5 BO 3.60 ed trails through the Ocala cboul all her life, starting as
Eldridgc. Hinson caught the Dry Rob Roy
8.60 6 GO National Forest. During the a youngster in Erie, l’ a., and
next batter'a fly and Messer Ruthctte
6.60 first two days 80 miles are she has inspired that interest
the next for outs two and Blue Scott
covered leaving 20 miles for in her family. The SJobloms
three lo bring the Seminole* Quinlela (5-7) $53.60
the final day. Riders and have two children, Barbara,
up to bat for the second time. Perfects (7-5) $89.70
horses will be working two 15. and Otis, tight. Both of
Sieve Harris was the first (th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.9*
5 00 3 00 2.(0 full days and a half with lit­ them, and dad, too, have help­
man up for the Trlhe and he Coro Planet
5.00 3.80 tle lime for rcsiing. They ed make it possible for Ida
(lied out. Eddie Fitzgerald Kelso Red
Mac
Flash
2.Go must accomplish the (o miles .May lo enter this competition
got a double and went on to
in no more than eight hours by their full cooperalion in
steal third. Bernie Barbour Quinicia (1-5) $29 (0
and in no less than seven matters of family and their
Pcrfecta
(1
5
)
$52
50
and Chuck Scott struck out
hours or face disqualification. interest and excitement for
to make outs two and three. 3th Race — *■ — Time (1.(1
Originally the ride was an this adventure of mother's is
Bay Prvec replaced Eld- O. B.'s Black
"endurance"
ride, but this very heart-warming and en­
16 (0 8 to l 20
ridge as pitcher at the begin­ Ink
was changed in recent years couraging to her.
Fighting
Vixen
4.(0
3.60
ning of the fourth and the first
She loves her mount, and it
2.80 to a "com petitive" event.
batter up (lied out to Hinson Main Gale
When the entrants rode to is fairly obvious that "P ain t"
The next batter got to first Quinicia (2-7) $61 80
come In first, many horses has a great deal of affection
and another Hied out. The Perfects (7-2) $20160
suffered. Now. instead of a for her.
man ou aecund tried to steal 6th Rare — 5/16 — Time 31.M
race, the horses are judged
If what the experts of The
Step
Hoy
3.00
3.20
3
G
O
third and was put out by Bar­
R P.'s AnnabcII
8 60 l oo on their condition and those Ride say about choosing the
bour.
6 8u showing the least signs of right horse and (lie proper at
Messer got a double for tig. Champion Scholar
the strain of the ride are the titude helping you through,
Quinlela
(1B1
$2180
Seminole* and Harris struck
winners.
Ida May should come through
Perfecla
(1
8
)
$10
50
out. Fitzgerald got a double
Ida May and "P a in t" have with flying colors. Although
7th
Race
—
«►
_
Time
11.21
and knocked Messer in for
( 00 5.(0 3 00 been in training for approxi- with a certain amount of tre­
the first Sanford run. Scott Leonell
Giddy
Gal
10 BO ( 60 malcly eight weeks, flu; first pidation and (he natural nerv­
got to first, but NSB got I’ ivec
3 80 part *&gt;f their training included ous excitement of anticipa­
at second and Fitzgerald al Bill Clark
just getting acquainted, as the tion, she wears the proverbial
Quinicia
(1
8
)
$50
20
third.
SJobloms acquired
" l ’aint" "sm ile on her face” snd car­
At the beginning of the Perfecla ( ( B) $97.50
only at Christmastime i (or ries "a song in her heart."
Klh
Race
—
5/16
—
Time
31.56
fifth inning I’ ivec walked the
2 (0 5.20 3.00j W* May’ s husband. Otis!). Stic fects that her team can
first man up. The next baiter Sunbrook
(0 0 2.(0 ] However, at the suggestion make it and just to be able to
Shama
up hit a line drive to Barbour
2.11) of I. V. Williams, "P a in t's" complete the ride will be a
who threw to Fitzgerald at O.B.'s Walla
former owner, the SJobloms "w m " in itself. Hrr spirit is
quinlela
(3
6)
$35
00
first for another double play.
toyed with the idea of enter­ contagious anti friends, family
Perfecla
(3
6)
$80
70
The next man up struck out.
9th Rare — 5/16 — Time 31.(1 ing the competitive (rail ride, and mere acquaintances can't
Tillla fli^d out, Hinson was
ids May Uicd actually stole help but want to do something
thrown out at first, and Kuy­ Double Demon It 60 5 00 3 20
Ihc horse out from under her to help Ids May and "P a in t"
kendall filed out to end the W.D.'s
Money Girl
3.00 2 20 husband and started on a sin­ make their debut.
fifth Inning.
2.20 cere training program, condi­
In the seventh and final in­ O.B.'s Amaze
tioning themselves for the lest
Quinlela
(3-7)
$20(0
ning Pivec again struck nut
Belmont Stakes
of horsemanship, sportsman­
Perfect# (7-3) $122.70
the first man up to bat and
NEW YORK (U P l)-W h e a tship
and,
of
course,
endur­
10th Rare — 506 — Time 31.31
the next two filed out.
Icy Stable'* Bold Lad, Die
10.(0 3 00 2 (0 ance.
The Seminok-s came up for Dave Hall
1961 juvenile champion, and
Ida May has been riding
2 60 2.20
their last turn at bat and Quite Nice
the outstanding young horses
Pleasant Maid
3 B0 approximately four days a
Scott got to first. Pivec got to
developed by winter racing,
week, at first for only an hour
Quinicia (1 2 ) $9 80
first but NSB caught Scott
today were among the 129
then gradually increasing the
Perfecla (2-1) $12 oo
at second. Tillis died out and
three-year-olds eligible for the
lllh Race — S — Time (1.09 time and distance until she
Hinson went down swinging
79th running of th* $123,000
and
"P
a
in
t"
were
going
(0
Miss Arlzoni * i to 3.oo 2.20
lo end the ball game 4 to 1
added Belmont Stake* on
Confessor
1,(0 (2 0 miles in less than eight hours
in favor of the visitors.
June 5.
and coming through without
Rocker
E
3
80
Sanford outhit th* Barra­
o v e r w h e I m‘i n g exhaus­
Quinicia (6-7) $17 (0
cudas seven to five.
tion. Both have been taking it
Perfecla (7 6 ) $6100
easy this last week so that
Mutuel handle $6(,331

Harry Pentecost picked up

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H ALLANDALE (U P I)- G u n
Bow, top handicap horse in
the nation, w ai on his way
here today to take on Candy
Spots snd a field of Eastern
horses in the $50,000 Donn
Handicap Saturday at Gulfstream Park. *
Candy Spota arrived from
California over the weekend.
Gun Bow will he ridden by
Walter Blum in the Donn,
while Willie Shoemaker, wTio
won the $100,000 Derby on
Candy Spots in 1963, again
(till handle that horse in tha
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sweep over W. A. Ward in
the Singles Classic League
plsy. Harry rolled games of
201, 213, 217 and 1G9 for an
over-200-average 803 series to
Ward's 6(2 set.
However, league
leading
Johnny Bridgei remained in
the No. 1 spot by collecting a
split with third-slotted John
Spoliki. It was a close match
all Ihc way with Rridges’
turning-in a 7 0 lo Spolski'a
741.
Bridges now has an eightpoint lead over Pentecost and
13&gt;9 over that of Spoliki.
Jack Kanncr ran into a buzz
saw in Ihc form o f Rich
(Slingshot) Murphy and was
able to salvage only one win.
This dropped Kanncr into a
tic for fourth ratings with Phil
Iloehe—702(9 points apiece.
Big Jack Kanncr rolled a
7-41 total while Murphy ex ­
ploded with a 781 scries.
George Swann held onto the
sixth place after taking a
whipping from George Paulk
who is now in the 10th posi­
tion in standings.
Paulk's
strong showing included a
238/786 to Swann's 693 Iota],
Jack Frost is still making a
fast drive up the hill with an­
other good night as he rolled
games of 211, 210, 164 and 215
for an even 800. Jack moved
up a notch to tho No. 8 spot
by clipping Paul Marcottc's
6(7 total, good for three point
win.
Phil Roach and Bob Steclo
bail an even split with Roach
carrying a 239,729 to Stceiu'a
685.
Another bomber was Pete
Petersen's 800 scries mado
lip of games of 1B5, 206, 171
and 238. Petersen whitewash­
ed four wins from his oppon­
ent. Joe Kern.
Gerald Behrens bowled a
628 losing three points to Hu­
bert Ray's 718 and Bob Guth­
rie combined four games lor
a 6(2.
There was a tola! of three
800 plus series recorded with
15 games over the 200 plateau.

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Sanders On Top
DUNEDIN (U P I) — Doug
Sanders, by virtue of his sud­
den death victory in last
week's Pensacola Open, took
over the top spot on profess­
ional golf's official money
winning list with $16,332.78.
Billy Casper ($15,577.50) is
second and Bob Charles ($14,406 25) la third.

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Wed. Mar. 10. '65— Pape 7

______Beautify' Off The Ground
The Sanford Rotary Club
and the Florida Power and
Light Company Jumped on the
"Operation Beautify" band*
wagon with donation) handed
to Dr. John Darby, fund rail*
ing chairman, at Rotary meet­
ing at the Civic Center.
First clv'c club to donate
to the fund, which jias been
set at $1,500, w ai the Kiwanis
Club, with Dr. Darby, presi­
dent of the club, signing a
check for $100,
President Richard Deas, of
Rotary, turned over the club's
donation* of $150 and Scott
Burns, manager of Florida
Power and Light Company,
brought In his firm 's check
for $100.
These, along with a pledge
of $100 from Sidney Ives 111,
brings the contributions for the
first week up to $(50.
"A n y organiiation or indivi­
dual wishing to contribute to
the beautifi-ation fund may
send a check made out to
Operation Beautify, City Hall,
Sanford. It will be acknow­
ledged and gratefully appre­
ciated," said Dr. Darby.

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Tomorrow - March 11
thru Sat. - March 20

"O P E R A TIO N B E A U T IF Y ” in growinK financially. Here Scott Burns
(le ft) and Richard Deas (center) present checks from Florida Power and
Light and the Rotary Club to Dr. John Darby, committee chairman.

Spanish Club
Attends State
Conference
Sanford's
Seminole
High
"Club de Espanol" was rep­
resented i t the Florida Span­
ish conference at Jacksonville
University by a delegation of
four students and two adults.
Loca] club officers attend
ing were Tom Palmer, presi­
dent; Susan McCaskill, vice
president;
Donna Danklcfs,
secretary, and Ross Wontenay, treasurer. Adults were
club sponsor, Sra, Eugenia
Jtodrigucr of Lyman High
and Mrs. II. W. Danklcfs of
Lake Mary, who served as
chaperone.
The opening banquet was
held Friday night in Wolfson
Student Center with the after
dinner p r o g r a m featuring
dramatic presentations by del
egations from several schools
More
presentations
were
given Saturday morning in
eluding S e m i n o l e
High's
"Juego re Hcgatca," which
was written hy Donna Dinklefs. Ttie performance was
given a "bueno" rating by the
judges, senior professors of
Spanish at Florida Stale Uni
versity. University of Florida
and University of South Flor
ida.
During the. afternoon pro
gram following declamations
and lunch, Tom Palmer gave
an impromptu talk on the
American Education System
which also received a "good
rating.
Delegates returned
home
late Saturday afternoon.

Retired Persons
To See Slides
By Mra. John Leone
Membership of D e B a r y
Chapter, American ( Associa­
tion of Retired Peraons, will
aee a slide report presented
by Peter Knppenial and Karl
Merrill o f their A A R P Grand
Circle Tours to Europe at the
March meeting to be held at
10 a.m. Friday in the Firemrn'a Recreation Hall.
The chapter will tour Busch
Gardens in Tampa and Sun­
ken Gardena in St. Petersburg
on Thursday, March 18. Harry
Bell, activitica chairman, re­
port! that almost enough applacations from m e m b e r s
have been received to fill two
buses with remaining seat*
to be filled on first coma,
first aerva, basil.
Buses will leava the firs
hall at 8 a.m.
Plans will ba presented at
Friday's meeting for a tour
to Stephen Foster Memotial
Festival In May.

Central Baptist
Men To Meet
The Brotherhood of Central
Baptist Church, l«th Street
and Oak Avenue, will have Its
monthly covered diah supper
at 8:30 p. m Thursday.
Immediately following the
iupper the men will partici­
pate in a planned program of
visitation in the homes of the
sick and shulins of the church,
^tll men of the church are urg­
ed to attend.

Pinecrest Shell Service

4*11 GIRLS of L a k e
Monroe Handy Helpers
Club were honorees nt a
party d u r i n g which
they received first aid
course certificates from
t h e i r instructor, Dan
P e l h a m (top photo),
who is at refreshment
t a b l e with (le ft to
right) Julie Gunus, Bev­
erly Spivey, C o o k i e
Russell, P u t t y Baker
and Susan Dunn. The
club also received a ci­
tation from March of
Dimes presented to the
president, Betty Baker
(right bottom photo),
by Mrs. Pat Knnsbottom (le ft) and Mrs, J.
It. Hnolehan Jr.
(Herald Photo)

Hwy. 17-92 and 27th St.
Across 27th from the Pinecrest Shopping Center

F R E E !
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4-H Handy Helpers Honored
aids, game, miniature band­
ages, llliillle. Si USUI - mid util
er supplies, all I lid mi with
Helpers Club were honor
green ribbon. A large milk
Klimts ut n party given by the glass punrh bowl "a s placed
Lake Monroe Extension Home- at one end o f the table and
makers Club in White Hull trays of assorted cookies,
of the Upsala Presbyterian crackers, dip* and mints at
the other. Flowers were an
Church.
arrangement of red carnation*
During the evening, the containing the four leaf clo­
girls were presented n Cita­ ver ami letter *‘ H” made fiom
tion Certificate from Mrs. J gieen chenille straws.
Plates tin the girts mound
R. llooiehen Jr. end Mrs. Put
the
tables were marked with
Rensbottom of the local March
individual la ,ii 1 shaped rakes
o f Dimes. Club members at
iced ill w hite vsit ti names ill
this time also received first
red.
aid certificates for recently
b e in-ami punen, cookies,
completing the Junior First
Aid Course taught for the erackets and dips were served
by Mrs, Imiloi-, Mr». tluisy
group by Dan Pelham.
"Coach’1 Pelham, as he li I low ell and Mis. Margaret
affectionately called by tire Pearson to mote than ho per­
girls, told how much he had sons attending.
Tbe Handy Helpers nowenjoyed teaching a group of
will prepare for County 4-H
girls after teaching boys all
day in his regular rlaesm at Kvenls Pay to be held April
3 at the Agiitultuial Center
Hanford Junior High.
They also ate sponsoring one
He praised members of tbe
of their members, Patty Bak­
club for their learning ability
and for spending the number er, in the local Heart Cinder­
of houra needed to complete ella Contest scheduled Mai. It
21 at Mclnder Skating Itink.
the course after which he preC I u h members receiving
■enter! each girl with her
first aid cauls Saturday eve­
• graduation" card.
ning were Charlene, Patty
Mrs. Hoolehan, in a brief
addreei. told the girls bow and Betty Baker. Teresa and
Alice Warren; Humid; and
much their help was appreci­
T e u u i I a Chesser; Debbie
ated in the recent March of
Smith. Debbie Prolist, Linda
Dimes and advised them that
Patton, Linda Smith, Debbie
they would be called Upon
Justiee, Julie (janas, Ruth
again to help this cause.
Yvonne
Stripling,
Another guest for the eve­ Bullard,
ning was County 4-H I-eader Donna Pent. Beverly Spivey,
Miss Myrtle Wilson who, in Brenda O'Dell, Anna Mae
her welcoming address, thank­ Thorn el I, Teresa Harvey, Ka­
ed the many partnta attend­ ren Kirkpatrick, Myrtle Har­
Thirty-two young Indies of

the Luke Monroe 4-H Handy

ing tht party for their inter­
est in their daughters’ club
work and successes.
Mrs. H. L. Johnson, local
leader, expressed hsr pride in
the girla snd her joy in work­
ing with them.
Refreshments Were served
from a table covered with red
net over red linen and cen­
tered with a "firs t aid tree,**
claver creation o f Mrs. JoAnna DuBoia. Bioonjs on tho
tree were such items as band-

ris. Candy Feirell. Tcri John­
son, Joy Wilson, tiuil Coupcr,
Vudicy Pyle, Cookie K usm-II.
So*.in I &gt;iinri and lleeky ami
Builiuia Cowan.

W IT H T H E P U R C H A S E OF

Charlie McMullan

8 G A L L O N S OK M O R E

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G A S O L IN E — D U R IN G O U R

Troop 341 Sets
Court Of Honor

G R A N D O P E N IN G

By Jane Casselberry
Boy .Scoot Troop 341 of Cas­
selberry will hold t family
covered dish supper at 6.30
p in. Thursday tn Weaver
Hall tif the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church to
tie followed by one of the larg­
est Court of lionori ever held
by the troup.
Those allending are asked
to bring a large covered dish
or dessert and their own table
service.
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A rt Demonstration j
Aitist Laura Lock of DoLund will present the demon­
stration for Thursday's 10
a.m. meeting of the DeBary
A its and Crafts Club to be
held at the Mansion House
with Aitbur Bennett, presi­
dent, in rbaige. Ail members
are urged to attend.

Village V F D Meet
The North Orlando Volun­
teer Fire Department, lne..
Will meet at 7:30 p m. today
in the North Orlando Com­
pany offices on North Orlan­
do Boulevard. A fir* school
will be discussed and new
memben will be welcomed.

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M iss Carol H obby Engaged
B y Mrs. II. L. Johnson
U r. and Mr*. Louis C.
Hobby o f Upsala Road, Lake
Monroe, announce the engage­
ment and approaching marri­
age o f their daughter, Carol
Paulette, to Harvey C. Fran­
cisco, of Sanford.
The bride-elect was born in
Sanford and attended local
schools.
Francisco,
son of Mrs.
James Presley of Sanford,
was born in Eustis and at­
tended local schools also, lie
is a member of the local N a­
tional Guard and is employed
by A. C. Doudncy, surveyors.
The ^wedding will be an
' event of April 3 at T p m. in
the First Baptist Church of
Lake Monroe, with Rev. Joe
Douthltt officiating.
All relatives and friends of
the young couple are invited
to aliend the ceremony and
reception which will follow.

Grace Methodist
WSCS Convenes
For General Meet
The general meeting of the
Grace Mcthodiit Woman’s Soelety of Christian Service was
held at the church March 4.
Mr*. C. E. (M a ry ) Williams,
president, presided.
Mrs. Richard (D ee) Slivers
announced that Wednesday,
March 24. at 9:30 a m. will be
clean-up day for the church
nuracry. Wednesday, March
31, at 9:30 a.m. will be paint
day for the, nursery. A baby
aider will tie provided.

Reports were heard from
Iho circle chairmen and the
secretaries of lines of work.
The!annual meeting of the
Florida Conference of the
W.S.C.S. will be held in Tam ­
pa on April 20, 21, 22.
The M .Y.F. la having a
MISS CAROL PAULETTE HOBRY
bake sale on March 13 at the
Food Fair and Winn Dixie
from 9 a m. to 1 p.m.
Mrs. Roger (Louise) Har­
ris and Mra. Robert (Ophelia)
Bennett attended the District
Meeting of the W.S.C.S. in OrBy Donna Este."1
| man, Tina McElmurry and I sister, Dennis, David Jr. and mond Beach.
J o h n n y J o e Westcott, so n o f 1
honoree'* brothers and | Dorothy W olcott.
A very interesting program
followed the business meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. David WcstIt was entitled ’ ’The Young
cott, of Lormann Circle, LongAmerican M oth er., . . Who
wood, celebrated his fourth
I i S h e?" and presented by
birthday, Tuesday, Feb. 23,
Mrs. J a c k '(B e lle ) Boatman,
with a birthday party at his
Mrs,
Robert (Ophelia) Ben­
borne.
nett and Mrs. Lamar (MigonJohnny Joe and his guests
ette) Williams. Group discus
played party games and en­
slnn followed the program.
joyed cake, Ice cream and
Hostesses for the fellowship
punch served by Mrs. Westhour were Mrs. John (B ar­
cott. The serving table was
bara) Martin, Mrs. Bussell
centered with the chocolate
( Florlne) Gill and Mrs. Rich­
birthday cake with green
ard (D ee) Silvers. A St. Pat
frosting, decorated with a cov­
rick's Day theme was carried
ered wagon and plastic minia­
out with the decorations and
ture cowboys and Indians.
refreshments.
Guests Included C o n n i e ,
Others attending were the
Wayne and Myron Cheatham,
Mmcs. Andrew Crocker, Har­
Joy', Sandra and Bobby Ncury Kiay, Russell Kitner, Wm.
C. Rape, J. F. Smith, John

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Party Celebrates Birthday

Personals

Mrs. Jim Finlayson and
Mrs. Oscar Crosby of Del,and
called on Mrs. Harry Osteen
Sunday.

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DUMPLINGS AND STEW

JOHNNY JOE WASTCOTT of Lungwooil on
hin fourth birthday.

Altamonte

By Julia Harlot
Mr. and Mra, John Melrose
Mis* Sandra Lynn Kvnnoo,
recently celebrated their 54th
seven years old of Bear Lake,
wedding anniversary with a
spent (he week with her
trip to Bradenton to visit
grandparents, Mr and Mr*.
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
!&gt;tlo Barton, on Dolores Drive;
Stewart.
in Dot Ray Manor recently
The following Sunday many
Sandra and her grandparent*
friends dropped in. They were
attended t li e smorgasbord
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Summers
given
by
t hc
Altamonte
of Allegheny, Mich.; Mr. and
Springs Garden
Club
and
Mrs. James Sams of Port Sa
Visited the Art* and Craft
lino; Mr. and Mra. William
Hobby Show held at the Catlloilrr of Irish Hills, Mich.; |
Woman'* &lt; Ini, on
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lum m y1
Uvcrbrook Drive. They also
of Charlevoix, Mich.; Mr. and
attended church services Sun­
Mrs. Harold Batlon or Malt
day at Dip Community Meth­
land; Mr. and Mrs. William
odist Church in Casselberry.
Kruger of Harlem, Iowa; Mr.
and Mrs. James Wallet! of
Mrs
Florence
Miller of
Saginaw, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs
New York is current house
Harold Long, Deltona, and
guest at llie home of her sun
Mr. and Mra. Ben Slocphrr of
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Osteen.
Mrs. Gerald Miller, on Do­
lores Drive in Dol-itay-Manor
Also weekend guests were Mr.
anil Mrs. Stanley Srhack of
Hollywood, aunt and uncle of
the Millers.
Mr. and Mra. Paul E. Fileger of Tallahassee became
.Mr. and Mr*. Frank Perrltti
parents of a baby daughter
of Dol Ray Manor, returned
Monday. The Infant weighed
from New- Orleans, La , where
eight pound* and five ounces
they were guesta of Mrs. Ce­
and hat been named Lori
cilia Vosper. aister of Mr.
Anne. Mr*. Fllcgar It the for­
i'crritll. While in New Or­
mer Mna Para Jones of San
leans they attended the Mardi
ford, daughter of Mr. and
Gras, did some -sightseeing,
Mra. C. O, Jonea. The fattier
took the Mississippi River
it the son of Mr. and Mra.
Gilbert Flleger, also of Sun
ford. Little Lori Anne also
has a new aunt, Robin Elisa­
beth, born March 3 at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital to
Mr. and Mra. C. 0. Jonea ol
Sanford.

Personals
boat cruise and visitrd Tulanc
University where Mrs. Vosper
is studying under a Tulane
scholarship She Is a welfare
worker in Florida.

Corn bread dumplings make
a tasty topper for stew. To
one 10-ounce package of corn
bread mix, add 3 tablespoons
of chopped onion. I egg and
' I cup of milk. Mix according
to package directions. Place
about 3 tablespoons of hatter
for each dumpling on top of
boiling slew. Cover tightly
and simmer IH minules. Do
not remove rover during cook­
ing, Sprinkle with paprika.
Makes 8 dumplings.

Pre-Flower Show Brunch Honors State Ju d g es
(canned their wardrobes and
The rin roaring twenties I wilh blossoms. Brilliant crim-1 tinclive twenties atmosphere |lectable buffet brunch,
The
charming ho*tenea| imagination apd were all be­
were restored with genuine] son napkins enhanced the dis-| as the judges relished the de
decked in flapper faihloni
authenticity recently aa mem­
complete with head bands
bers of the Rose Circle of
apanglcd with jewel*, above
the Garden Club of Sanford
the knee akirt* and rolled
served as hostesses to the
filmy
atockings. Assisting
judges brunch, at the gracious
Mr*. Pearson were Mra. J. O.
Mayfair home o f Mrs. G.
Gregory, Mrs. W. B. Miller
Russell Pearson, chairman of
Jr., Mrs. Henry A. Simpson,
the Judges for the recent
Mrs. J. C. Noel Jr. and Mra.
flower show.
J. E. Vose.
Mrs. Orville Barks snd Mrs.
Bruncn guests and judge*
Thomas F. McDaniel trans­
formed the Pearson home Into
for the annual Spring Flower
a spectacular vista with the
Show were the Mmcs. V .IL .
entire decor synonomous of
Conner, ML Dora; D. F. R y^
the early twenties era. An
bolt, Orlando: Draytln Kiantiquated automobile parked
nard, Gaineaville; A. R. Muion the Pearson lawn was the
lina, DcLand; W. P. Hurd J r„
center of attraction ss the
Orlando; M. W. Sharpe, Win­
guests approached the brunch
ter Park, and W. Jt. Boone,
site.
Orlando.
Mrs. Charles Cole greeted
Also the Mmcs. James H.
the guests at the entrance
Smith, Gainesville; J. O. Hus­
foyer which featured a table
sey, Orlando; Edwanl Squire,
centered with an oversiie doll
Eustia; P. J. Chanfrau. Day­
dressed in seductive'* flapper
tona;. B. B. Hoover, Orlando;
attire. Throughout the enter­
W. H. White. Mt. Dora; J. L.
tainment area, flowers com­
Hopkina, DeLeon Springs; E.
bined with colorful plumes,
C. Hornbcrs, Winler Park,
TH E ROARING T W E N T IE S were renewed recently when members of
created magnificent arrange­
and H. P. Meacham, Orlando.
the Rose Circle o f the Sanford Garden Club served as hostesses to a buffet
ments.
Also the Mmes. II. B. Cush­
brunch
honoring
the
judges
of
the
annual
spring
Flower
Show
at
the
Round tables, covered in
man, Winler Park; J. O. Bo­
spacious Mayfair homo of Mrs. G, Russell Pearson, left, who was chair­
white fringed cloth*, wero
hannon. Daytona; C. O. Mann
man of the judges. Assisting Mrs. Pearson in authentic flapper attire were
centered with miniature an­
Jr., Titusville; A. F. Powell,
Mrs. W. B. Miller Jr., Mrs. Henry A. Simpson, Mrs. J. 0 Gregory, Mrs,
tique automobiles, embedded
DcLand and Harold C. Sharp,
John Noel Jr., and Mrs. Charles Cole, who greeted the guests.
in plumes and interspersed
Orlando.

Moose Order
Plans Gala Fele
This Saturday
Loyal Order of the Moose
No. 1851 will hold a St. Pat­
rick's Day Dance March 13 at
the new Moose home on P a l­
metto Avenue.

NEW YORK (U P1) — Teen­
agers are no more sloppy
than adults—at least when It
comes to being llttrrhugs. the
Glass Container Manufactur­
ers Institute says.
In an effort to curtail the
American habit of dropping
things on the ground or flour,
Hie Institute conducted a mo­
tivated research study and
found that people In all age,
social and ecunomic groups
were
potential
llttrrhugs.
Teenagers, it found, were no
more litter pruno than adults

Flemings
/

Gifts • Cards • Hooka
210 E. Firwt SI.

Debary
By Mr*. John I-rone
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sain of
Palmira
Road
eelehraled
their 30th wedding annivers­
ary Wednesday evening, and
were treated to dinner by
their son, Timmy.
Mr. and Mrs. L D. Black­
ford have his uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. James Black­
ford, of Newbury, England,
visiting them for six weeks
Mr. James has a meat pack
ing plant in England.

Personals

Mr.

and

B.
Mrs. Howard (M abel) Green
and Is also in Seminole Memorial
Mrs. D. A. Mack in, of Garden Hospital for a check up.
Iicinert

Mrs.

Eugene

entertained

Mr.

City, Long Island, N. Y., who
stopped

to

say

••Hello”

en

L. Mary Woman’s
Club To Conduct
Book Workshop
All

Mrs. G. Whitford left for
Walter Reed Hospital, Wash­
ington, D. C., and expects to
be there for an indefinite stay
for surgery. Mrs. Whitford is
the sister of Mrs. Oscar Papincau, Deltary.

rnule to Palm Reach. Mrs.
Beinert's brother-inlaw- and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lester
C. ftced Sr., of Bethel, Conn.,
were overnight guests. They
visited Silver Sands, New
Smyrna
Beach, and other
Mr. and Mrs Leon Magee
places of interest in Central of Madera Road showed their '
Florida.
colored slides of their recent
trip to the Holy Land and
places of interest in Europe
to the Episcopal Women's So­
ciety of All Saints Church,
Enterprise, this past week.

Airs. Billie Grady Honoree

members

of the Lake

Mary Woman's Club are urg­
ed to attend a "cleaning and
sorting” book workshop at
9:30 a.m. Thursday at the
homo of Mrs. John Noel. The
books have been collected
over the past several years in
the hopes of starting a libr ary
In Lake Mary.
Additional books will be wel­
comed from members as well
as from anyone interested in
establishing this community
project.

O f Housewarming, Shower

rey, Linda Mohn, Melanie W il­
H. M. (lira ion and Mrs. Ro­ liams, Marian Reaves, Mrs.
bert Rugenstcin of Lake Mary Ruby Linden, Mrs. Cecil M ix­
on,
Mrs. Bessie Saunders,
were hostesses for a com­
bined baby shower and new Mr* John It Reaves, Mrs. Al
home shower given recently lee Stevens and Wanda Mixon.
Guests attending from -San
al the Uugenstrin home on
ford
were the honoree. her
Crystal Lake for Mr* Billie
Farrell Grady, the former mother, Mrs Frances Wester,
her sister, Joy Wester, her
bonja Wester.
grandmother, Mrs
A b hi e
The
young
couple,
uhu
Freese, and friend*. Arlene
were married secrelly last
Smith, Linda Poloski, Carol
June, have ju*l moved into
Repp and Mrs Tommy Cobh
their new home at 2435 Prince­
Guests contributing to the
ton Avenue. Mr* Grady I*
affair but unable to he pre­
formerly of Lake Mary, and
sent were Mrs Mabel Brown.
Hu* parly gave her a chance
Mrs 1*. I&gt; Anderson. Mrs. A
to see m im ic ui her friend*
K Crocker, Mrs, James M.
again.
Thompson, Mrs. Harry E
An abundance of lovely and Sandusky. Mrs. Robert Mohn,
useful gilts, both for Hie home ( Mr4 |tuby Sjohlom, Mr. and
and the expected baby, wore M rl
w
c
Mrs.
presenled to the honoree. The Huth ,;ohlc
K ay Sasshostesses' gifts included a box man
Mrs
j l(C Smathers.
of baby Rems and a modern
nrcwcr, Mra.
cook book,
complete
with [[0). Howell J r . Myrna Wilwrought iron stand and mea» bams Mrs Do|ores Dyer, 0f
Mr*.

Richard

Keogh,

Mr*

Mrs. F E. Weldon of Ali­
cante Road e n t e r t a i n e d
friends and neigh hors at a
coffee Thursday morning at
her home on Gem Lake, De­
nary.
Tin- DeBary Cholrstcri pre­
sented a program of songs in­
terspersed with solos under
tile direction of Laura Piatt
Brown wilh Theresa Kupecl
at the piano, Monday evening
at the Deltona Community
Center.

210 S. BARK AYE.

LA S T 3 D A Y S !
TH URSD AY * FR ID A Y - SATU R D AY

uring spoons.
Winter Park, and Mr. and
After the gifts had been
c. E. Hunter, Sanford.
opened and admired, the hos­
-Special gifts were sent from
tesses served lime parfait, as­ High Point, N C , for the oc­
sorted nut* and fruit punch.
casion f r o m
Mrs.
Faye
Guests present were Mrs Grady., 'Billie's mother, his
Ted Brooklyn, Mrs. Ed Zim ­ GrandmollKT Haney and a
merman, Mfs. James Daughl- triend, Mr*. Mabel Clark.

New Arrivals

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Tickets will he available at
the door. Dancing will begin
about 9 p.m, A variety of enHires, Karl t-ehd, J. II I uw tcrt»|nment will he furnished,
ell, Marlon Freeman. Roger K, frc, hment, wi„ be 4WVtll
Harris, F. J
Murray and
"■ *
Betty Greenfield,
LITTER BUGS

Osteen

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller
have returned to their home
in Bradenton after spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
lard Grimes.

9 fjr

FLORIDA SYM PHONY O FFIC IALS aUendlnir the recent Sanford “ Pops
( ’oneert’’ from Orlnmlo were from the left Minn Helen E. Ryan, execu­
tive vice president o f the Florida* Symphony Society; Mra. William N.
Ellin, president of the Symphony Women’s Committee; and Mrs, Cloyd
Fausnatiuh, chairman o f the Women’s Pops Committee,

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that you are hereby required
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property
proceeded agalnet being aa folIo w a:
l.ot I, Block "B". KASTBROOK
HIIUDIVIPION,
U N I T NO. BIX, I N D REPI.AT. according
to the
Plat thereof et recorded In
Plat Book ” 11'', Page It.
Public Recorde of tfemlnote County, Florida,
Together with the following
lleme of property which are
located In and permanently Inolalled aa a part of the Im­
provement! on aald land;
MOTPOINT K I. E C T R I C
D R O P -IN RA NOE MODEL.
I07RFITD BBIIIA l. W W • • 1(111
A M E R I C A N I T A N DARD
O I L H E A T E R M OD EL tllt0 H A E R I A L GYIIKXIOSI
W I T N E B 8 my hand and tha
oeal of aald Court at Hanford.
Aemlnole County, Florida, thle
• ih day or March, l i l t .
•S E A L )
Arthur N Rerkwlth. Jr ,
Clark of Circuit Court
By Martha T Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
r ubllt h Mar. 10. 17. It. II l i l t
CDK - t l
IN
THE
CIR C U IT
COURT.
NIN TH
JUUII IA L
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
lY H IM lI.B
COUNTY, FL ORIDA .
I\ C H A N C E R Y NO. I4SM
MUH TGAGK FORKCLOHI OF.
L I F E IN S UR ANCE COMPANY
OF tl CORGI A, e corporation
organ lied and aalatlng under
the law* ef tha Mtaia of Geor­
gia.
Plaintiff,

IN T H E CIR CUIT CO UR T OF
T I I K N IN T H JU D IC IA L CIR ­
CUIT, IN A N D FOR 8 EMINOLH
COUNTT, r l. O R IH A .
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. I4TT1
M A R T IN J. JUBACK.
Plaintiff,
va.
N A N C Y J A N E JUBACK .
Defendant.
NOTICE OF 8 CIT
FOR DIV ORC E
T O t N A N C T J A N E JU B A CK
Raaldtnca Unknown
Tou, Nancy Jana Juhack, ara
hereby notified Ihot a Dill* of
Complaint for Dlvorco hat bean
tllad agalnet you. and you ara
required lo aerve a copy of your
Anawer or Pleading to the Hill
of Complaint on tha pla intiff !
attorney, JOS EPH M
MUR A 8 KO, P. O
Roa II I , Kern
Park. Florida, and file the ori­
ginal Anawer or Pleading In
lha offlca of lha Clerk of the
Circuit Court on or before the
Ith day of April, 11IS. If you
fall ,to do so, Judgment by de­
fault will ba taken agalnat
you fur the relief demanded In
lha Bill of Complaint.
DO N E A N D ‘ 'O R D E R E D -al
Panford.
Semlnnla
County,
Florida, Ihla Ith day of March,
1111 .
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk ot Circuit Court
Ry: Joan M Wllka
Deputy Clerk
•
JOSEPH M ML’ IIAHKO
P. O. floe I I I
Fern Park. Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publleh March 1«. IT, St. II,
llll.
CD K -II
• KMINOLR UOU.NTT
k n tn n op i dji otm ent
Nntlre ef Puhllr llearlnn
Tn whom R may poneernt
The Hamlrmle Cnuniv Ih.ard
Of Adjustment will hold a put,.
Be hearing In consider Ihe
possibility of granting a front
street setback variance to flit
Zoning Itegulatlone as requestad by rhRBps Petroleum Com­
pany on lha fnlL'wIng dsscrtb*
ad properly: All that certain
pareqj of land lying and being
In lha County of Seminole and
tha Slats of Florida more p a r ­
ticularly deacrlbad aa follows;
That part of l,nl 17, lllnrl&lt; D.
D. n. Mltch-II'a aufvey nf the
Levy Grant, P II |, pg. t ;
Beg at His Intarsertlnn nf tha
B'erly R/W line „f B R, f i t
with lha W s r l y R/W llna of
B ft. II A (Oft. thence run N*
( d r i f t " W 117 ft along aald
B'erly R/W line nf P. It t i l ;
thence run B d 7 ' : n " tv tin
fl: th*nre run R ( d r i f t " E
111 ft to said W e r l y R/tv line
of H. R ts a loft; thence run N
d r i l l " K lift fl. In Ihe po ll
And a perpetual non-earluetve
driveway easement over and
AcroM lit* following &lt;1»«r r II ipiI
property r Mm «t a pi ,,n the
8 ‘erljf fl/W line of «
tl |i|p
■aM point If Inc 11 ? ft
I7I0** W of the Inter nf i a M
W'*rly R/W 'me of ft ft 434
with the W e r l y M/\V line * f
H R 15 A 4dft. then, r i ontlniie
N M ’ lT'tft" W 11 ft. theme
ruri JJK'trljr to • pt 11 ft H 5*
47‘ln** w from the pi nf h e « ;
thence run N' 1*47 10 ** V. is ft’
tn po ll Reserving however untn
partle* of the f |r - f part,
their helrt, legal reprrRen'at*
*ve» anil *&gt;«l| in a perpetual
nnn*eir 1ualve
easement
v#r
ami arrriBt that pan ,,f the fn|
In wing her etna hnve fir at
rrlhtil, aa follows Mr* u a
on the W e r l y R/W line of M It
IS A IftO. sr Id pt being Itn ft
* I , 47,30'* w from the inter
aerllnn „f « N|d W e r l v
It VV
line of ft R j;. A «on with the
8 ‘eriy ft/W line of M it 414
'hence run N M*ft7alfta&gt; W a
dial a nr# of 117 ft. thence run
N* * * 47’30
F a dtata n1 e nf
l^f il ft. ttienee run * fi*57‘
10 “ K a -Ila tan, F of |1? ft
thence run 8 S*47'lli* \\ a dla
! • « ( ’•
Midi ft f„ po ll
Puhllr hearing will he held
In tha fount y ('n m m U»l „n rt.
Hoorn, C’oijii Mouse
Kanf-rd
fl orid a, on Man h 15 |m ; at
*
I* M **f as ifinn Itiejs
after a • possUde
He 1111no|e fount r fluard of
\ it|u wf men 1
Hv William C Ha Ilia k
f ha Ir ma n
Publish M* 1, h in, |)is
r r »K -i ?

I ' t h k m u i i t rn i iit o r
LA RR Y A r n iN F .R and CA- T i n : M N T I I Jl m i n i , ! IM.
I
I IT IN a m i KOII a KM I Not.K
ItuLE C. CRINKR, hli wile.
Defend! It ta I'OI’ NTV, ri.OMIIIA.
1
% 4 HANC KIIV No. I 4R27
NOTICE OF gU IT
1CA BT
IHlOUK IcYN
8 A \ I.NfJH
TOi I.ARIIT H CRINKR
MA N K, a aVew York Corpora*
laddrtaa unknown)
and to any And all other p a r ­ 11nn,
Plaintiff.
tite claiming any right, title,
and/or Intereel In and lo the va.
following deacrlbad properly, ItOIIERT P JONES. SR and
HKHHIK D JONI.B hla wlfa
to wit:
l-ot
SI.
of
f A NLA N DO t L IF F O R D II ROW N a„q DlJlto
ESTATES
FIRST
A D D I ­ T U T J BROW N, hla wife
Defendanta
TION.
according
to
the
NOTHIC TO H KFK VII OR
Plat thtieof ea recorded tn
OIIIICR IIP I - C H M I A T H I N
Plat Book It, Page (7, of
• I IT FOR FOIIKPI.IISI HE
the
Public
Iterord!
ol
TO,
C L IF F O R D
II IK) W N .ml
Seintnote County, Florida
DO ROTHY J IIRow N, |,la
TIHJI-TIIEIt W IT H the follow
w tfa.
log equipment, permanently Inalelled. which le and .hail be U alive and If ailhar, l.oib, or
all
ha
dead, lha unknown hairs
deemed to be flaturee and part
devlaree, ariiilaas
&lt; a.|,n -«
of the really
lienors
creditors, Irualaaa n,
Range— Martha WaaltlngOllier claimants by. through
'tun Surf Unit K I : K »
Oran —- Maltha \Ya ah Ing I u n under nr agalnat thrm and all
unknown parlies . Uimlna In
«IA I t l - I
h . . . any right, (Ilia or Inters.i
llealtr — Monngiarn Wall
In
lha
property
hereinafter
‘Furnace CH tnilE
deacrlbad. all nf Whose realYOU ARK HER CRT NOT I dam
a
are
U
N
K
N
O
W
N
FI El) that 'ha Plalnilff. L I F E
Yoll
D i l i EAt’ll OF YOU
IN S UR ANCE
COMPANY
OF are herrl.) n llfled that a anil
(1KOHGIA, a corporation o r ­ has been Inuuilil aaalnai &gt; ,,u
ganised and ealetlng under the by E A S T
B R OOKLYN
H »vlaws of the Stale of Ueurgla.
INGH ll.vNK. a New York corwith lit
principal
placa of purallon. in foradua# a . erbualnaaa at Atlanta, tlaorgla . 1
tain Murlgate more particul­
haa IneUtutod lu ll agalnat you arly ilea, rlhed Ir, Ih. Complaint
In the Circuit Court of the Iliad In Ihla ault, whirl, Mort­
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and gage anti inhere tbs following
for Seminole County, Florida, described proparty, sltuala In
lha nature of Ihe ault le lo Seminole County, Florida
tofuracloae that certain mort- * 11:
gaga
which
ancumbtra
tha
I-Ol (, Rlork 11. T O W N abuv* deacrlbad properly, aald
BITE OF NORTH CtlUI.U proparty being situated and
OTA, a subdivision accord­
located In gemlnole County,
ing to Flat thereof, racordFlorida. Tou and each of you
•d In Flat Book t. Fagee
ara
haraby required to tile
I ( to 11. Inclualya, of the
your Anewer with lha Clerk
Public Racorda of Bamlof Ihe Circuit Court. In and for
not# County, Florida;
Bemlnole County. Florida, and and for e l htr roller, and you
aerva a copy tharaof upon V I C ­ are re q u ire d lo ftlo your AnTOR E. WOODMAN, of lha awar to aald Complaint or other
firm of Wlnderweodle, Halara pleadings on tha Clark of lha
A
Ward,
til
Park Avaaua, abovt entitled Court and to
South, Wlntar Park, Florida. aerv, g «K,py thereof on PlainAttorney! for Plaintiff In tho H ir e
attorney,
JOSEPH
M
abova action, on ur baforo tha FIT Z G E R A LD ,
1 )1
Security
Ith day of April, l l l l , alga a
Docraa Fro Confeeoo will ba ? l m “ "JU1" , r “ '•"••• fl o U d a
r ° u l* ' * r ,h» " "&gt;• l * ‘ b
ontarod agalnat you.
• ■ M a r c h , A. D. t i l l : if
IT IB O R D E R E D tkot thle you fall to do ao. Judgment by
ba publlabod la Tha Banford default will ba takan agalnat
Herald, a newspaper published you for tha reltaf demanded In
In gemlnuta County. Florida, aald Complaint.
onoa oach week for four conoo- ' VMIS Fottca shall ba pubcuUvo woaka.
Babad ones each waak for four
W I T N E S S tho hand of tbo
d w • • ,,* - ^
Clock ot tko Circuit Court,
femtoole County. Florida. Ihli
D A T E D ot lanrord. Bemlnole
(bo ttk day of March, l l l l .
b o ri d e , this l lt h day
of Ftbruory, l i l t .
'
ISSAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r . (SE AL)
Clark of tko Circuit Court
Arthur H
Beckwith. Jr„
By t Martha T. vthlen, D. CClark of th« Circuit Court
Wlnderweodle, Haines A W a rd
B r i Martha T. Vthloa
JM Par k Avoauo, Beutk
Deputy Clark
W i n t e r Pork,-Florida
r - 7 r * b »». * « * Mar. ».
Publleh Mar. It, IT, t l. It. t i l l
COK-dl
CDJ-M

Legal Notice , Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T OF
T H E N IN T H J IT H C IA L C l l l Ct'IT. IN A l l ) FOR SEM INOL E
COU N T Y , FLORIH A.
C H A N C E R Y NO. H 7 U
FIR ST
FEDERAL
B AVIS OS
A N D L O A N ASSOCIATION OF
OIILANDO, a corporation.
Plaintiff,
va.
F R A N C E S T. ATEN , an unre­
married
widow;
and
THK
FO REST P ROPERT IE S. INC.,
a Massachusetts corporation,
Defendantk.
NOTICE OF a ITT
ST A T E OF FL ORID A
COU NT Y OF DEMINOLR
TO, FR AN C ES T. ATEN, an unremarried widow
ItD No. I. Rockway Dries
Boonton. New Jersey
Tou ara herrby notified that
a eult haa baen filed agalnet
you
In the
above
entitled
rauae, and that you ara requir­
ed to file your anawer with tha
Clerk of thlt Court and to aerva
a copy thereof upon tha plain­
tiff or
plaintiff's attornaya.
whose name and addrsea la
Giles, Hedrick A Robinson, 101
East Church 81 real. Orlando.
Florida, not talar than April
7. IMS. If you fall to do so a
t,acres Pro Conftaao will ha
entered agalnat you for tha re­
lief demanded In tho Complaint.
Thle ault la to foractoaa a mort­
gage. The real proparty proreeded agalnat ta:
Lot 1. Block C, of L I T T L E
W E K I W A ESTATES, N U M ­
B E R ONE. according to tha
ptat thereof aa recorded In
Plat Book », Page 13, of
lha Public Record! of Semi­
nole County, Florida.
W IT N E S S my hand and lha
aeal of this Court at Sanford.
Bemlnole County, Florida, Ihla
tat day or March. 1M1.
(H E AL )
Arthur H neckwlth, Jr.,
('lark
By: Martha T Vlhlen. D C .
Gllea. Hedrick A Robtnann
lot) East Church Street
Orlando. Flollda
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publleh March I. I". 17. I I . ' I M I
C D K - 31 *

S EM INO LE CO UNT Y
ROA RK OF A D J U S T M E N T
Natlee of Fokll* Hearlag
To whom It may concern:
Tha Seminote County Board
of Adjustment will hold a pub­
lic hearing to conalder tha
possibility of granting a rear,
yard setback variance to tha
Zoning Regulations aa requeattd by C. Jl. Case on tha follo w­
ing described properly: 8 lift
ft of All Lot 11 and E H and
B 110 ft of Lot IS. Rlock 13.
Evansdala Subdivision, P. It
7, Pg. 37.
Public hearing will ba bald
In the County Comrnlailonere
Room, Court House, Sanford,
Florida, on March 11. IMS at
7:10 P. M. or aa anon thereaftar aa possible
Bemlnole County Board of
Adjustment
Ry William C. llalback.
Chairman
Pubtlah Match 10, IMS
CDK-71

Legal Notice
x o T iric o r Vernme4Tiox
TO W H O M IT MA T COJfCBRN:
Xotlce la haraby given of In­
tention to apply to lha IMS
aeetlon of ihe Florida Legisla­
ture for passage of an aet to
authority tha Trustees of tha
Internal Improvement Fund of
the State of Florida to estab­
lish tha shore llna between tha
State of Florida and private
up-land owners whoia lands In
Semlnnla County. Florida, abut
the state-owned fresh water
lake and river bottoms of Laka
Monroe.
Lake
Jeaaup.
Ijake
Harney. Puiste t*ake and tha
8 t. Johns River and Its tribu­
taries.
Publish March 1*. DCS.
CDK -IS

r ic T iT io t *

flffir

&amp; «itfn rS

Pape 10— March lO^ltiCfi

g r r a lS

Shiloh Baptist Plans Men's Day
By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
322-5736
Mr. and Mrs. Ivary Wash­
ington, o f Markham, had their
housewarming
Mra.
Neda

SE M INOLE f'Ol'NTY
RO A RH OF A DJUS TM E NT
Natlee af Pnbllc Hearlag
To whom It roar roncatn:
Tha Stmlnola County Roari
of Adjustment will hold a pub­
lic hairing (o consider tha
.poaalhlllty of granting a spe­
cial exception In in A - l A g r i ­
culture district to Inatall and
operate a trailer park ai re­ 17. DCS.
quested by Albert N. Kitts for CDJ-M
Wa lter Graham on tha follow­ NUTIC B o r I.NTKAT TO P A 8 «
ing described properly! 8 K ^4
LEGISLATION'
of 8 K U .
Section
SS-208-SIK TO W H OM IT MA T CONCERN:
and that part of Lots 5 and C
NO TICE 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N
In U*g 500.77 ft E of S W cor­ for Intention to apply to tha
ner Section I -5 IS - 1IIS. run E
1X1 session of tha Florida
501 ft. HW'erly 551 ft on roads
N I I I ft to beg lllook It. Tract 1/eglalatura for pAssaga of an
act pertaining to the Charter
4. Hanlando Springe. Further
of tha City of Sanford. Florida,
described
a*
lying
west of
Chapter 21210, laaws of Fl or­
Klada'a Airport and north of
ida. Acta of D4) , as amended,
Ktata Road 434
by amending Section I D there­
Public hearing will be held of pertaining to public notice
in tha County CommI#vlonira of hearing in sorting matters,
Room* Court House, Hanford, such amendment to provide for
Florida, on March II. IMS at
public notice ten 4101 days In
7:10 P. M. or as aoon thereafter
advance of bearing rather than
aa poislble
Seminole County Board of fifteen ( I I ) daya.
Publish March 10 . 1X1.
Adjustment
CDK
My William C. llalback.
Chairman
NOTH K OF I N T E N T TO P A D
Publleh March 10, 1)C&amp;
LOCA L LKRIXLATION
IN
THE
, IH GUIT
COURT. C D K -70
TO
WHOM IT M A Y CON CE RN:
N I M H JU D IC IA L l int I IT OF
Notice Is hereby given of In­
FLOItll, t, IV a n d FOR SEMI
IN COI' NT V JITM* H'a C'OI’HT* tention to apply to the 1X5
' O I . E COUNTY.
*i:%41.NOLi: 4 OCATV.
F L O R ­ session nf tha Florida L e g is ­
in c h a n c e r y
no. r i m
IDA
lation for passage of art art
n o t ic e o f s u it
F.8 TA7 K OF
amending Section 171, Chapter
L I N V I L L K A L L E N SMITH,
W ILLIAM A WEEKS.
24210, U w i of Florida, Art*
vi
Petitioner,
deceased. nf 1)49, by p ro vidin g the th ir­
nothpc
o r f i n a l i t r . P o n r ty-day notice required to he
JA N IC E ELN ORA BMITM.
A ND t r r i . l l ' A T l O N FOR D ig . given to the Cit y of Hanford
Respondent i vi m i l k
prior tn Institution of suite In­
TO, J A N IC E ELNOIIA SMITH.
All persons are hereby notl
who,e ta-i known addrete fled that the undersigned aa volving negligent art* of omiss­
ion or com ml salon to furthet
and residence la
Executor of said estate, has provide such notices tn be te*
ft"t Summit Street.
completed tha administration quire.t In ratj*r» arising out of
Cincinnati, Ohio
there &gt;.f and fia« flle.t In said Intentional te la of omission or
A sworn complain! having court Its fin d rrport and appll
Commission on the pari of the
bean riled In Ihe Circuit Court ration fur discharge
(Ihjer
municipality. Its agents, serIn and for Seminole County, Ilona I tier f to, If any. itmuM tn
\ .toI a or employ «es
Florida. In Chancery, entitled duly filed
After filing proof j Publish March 10, DC)
L I N V I L L K A L L E N SMITH. of puhllra t Ion showing Oils no* |
CDK -42
Petitioner, versus JA NICE Fl . lira lias hsttt published once a
NORA
SMITH
respondent, w »r k
for
four
ro n itr u ll vf
a s iv ii N n i. i: r o t n r )
praying for retrain relief for wseks, lbs matter
f approval
BO %II I) OF ADJI e m r . N T
Ihe Strove named petitioner and of said report and the ordering
Nuflre nf Public Hearing
aaalnai you a- respondent
of distribution or Maid salats To wbotn i may r-n&gt;*rn
N o w . T H E HE F o l l E T l| | x will mine Itefiire the routt
Ths Seminole County Board
IS T o NO TIFY YOU that If you
Fl It.* T NATION A I. BANK of Adjuslni’ lil will hold H pubW'I atr to d a f a nit agalnat and
AT W I N T E R PARK.
lie
hearing
to consider tha
contest Ore strove entitled anWinter I’aik. Florida
posslldllty of granting a side
tlon. you ara required to rile
By: Georgs G Rtifg*»on
street iM ba rk variance to the
your anawer or other written
As Trust llfflrer
Zoning (tegulations a* f»q irstdefense, (f a IIV ,nq have. I,,
A • KiF.utor of nald estate r | by U ilium ' l.ovetaod on
■hla petition, with Ihe Clerk W inda r we+dle lld n e s A Ward Ihe following &gt;1* •critical pr &gt;
nf the al.ove . 1, 1-1 • „,t . n,y A 1for oe * ■
priiy
|ao( I Blot k 3, Lake
to aerte upon pat Ir loner's at- 224 Park Avenue South
Vlvw So loll v 1st on, P. ll 5, Pg
tnrney. Allien N Flit a, whose W inter Patk Florida
14
addles- la 1 Masonic Building Publish Feb 24 A Mar I. la. | Public hearing will he bald
Hanford, Florida a copy of aald 17. i m
In Hie Count) Commissioners
anawer nr other w n t t - n de. C D J - X
Boom Court House, Hanford,
tense ,,n or 1,store Ihe )rh day
Florida, on Marc It 15, 1X5 at
uf April. A I, lea-,
IN
TIIK
I IH&lt; I IT
H I I H T . J 3o p M or -i• soon (hersThe nature of .al I cnttiplalnl NIN TH
I I IIH I %I.
&lt; III) I IT j Mri a* ]&gt;
IMe
l " . y that Ilia above styled OK FLO RIDA , IN NN|) FOR
Heiniiiola Count) tloaid o f
Court will award tha shove NEMINOI.IC f ill N T ) .
Adjustment
named pefllloner
cueiody r-f ( I I A X Sill) M MI1KII ItTM
By William C Halt.a. k
l.lnta l.ee Smith and Ruth Me
n o t h s: t o i i i : ks : n i i
• be Irma n
tie Smut, *nInor a
ItiiH* UK T I t n i R o W P
Pitbll ti Mai. h ! " I) 4 »
F ill.
Nf &gt;T Tl,
A \ HAA I It
plaint IfL CDK 12
otlreiwlse a de, rra
%a
fe.#„ will os entered sgalnat l A R t i L l N K T
b»: V4I N4II.I: « Ol M l
HI* It ROW 8 .
you
BO %It I) OF AIIJI NTMKNT
Deft iiilant
AA ITS ESP my hand end »ff|. IIIK R t l t K OF FL ORID A l i b
Notice of 1*0 *.lie Hearing
riel real al Hanford hen,nude
Tn whom It may concern
C A I I O U N K T RU B RO WS
t 'ounty
Fl r Ida
ihla I si ,|a &gt;
The Seminole County Hoard
4771 Cl • v s Ia nd M r r n
of Mar.-h, A D ties
of Adjust merit w ill hold a puli*
Gary. Indiana
(SEA I. r
Pl.t! A HE T A K E NOTICE that I d healing to consider the postA, ihur If Be. k with Jr
II.Hu
&gt; nf g rattling a side yard
you are beivtiy tr&lt;|iilr*d to CIs
' let k of i ' l l , rjl r r oust
sst |&gt;a• k vat Ultra t • tha Z o n ­
y mil
wiitlro itiiw er or dr
He uiln,-le County
Fl.....ta
fense if any. personally or bj ing Hr g ul a11o i y a i • «|ti• ri a‘d
R&gt;
Elisabeth llrusnahsn
an attorney, on or before \|»r»1 by W alter it 4iobarVpn on the
I, r
1 1J4i
al »ba offlca of the f el Low ing t ie s 'r^ed-*ypt oper t y
Albert N Flits
Clerk of ttia Circuit Court, at Lot 12. Block C. c C i l D h E s ­
Attorney for petitioner
\n
tb*
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to
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I Masonic Rldg
Putdlc hearing w l 1I* it e belli
Kemlnola County. Florida and
Hanford Florida
In mail • ropy (ber»&lt;*f lo 8 len- In the t'emmy Commissioners
Publish March I. to. 17 If lyai frorn, Davie A gLIntosh. At­ Boom, Court House. Fanford,
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torneys for Plaintiff, post t»f- Florida ort March 15, 1945 at
flca Boa l l t h Hanford. Florida, 7:10 P M, or as soon thereafNOTICE OF gl 'I T
1*771, In that certain divorce ter as possible
Kemlnala County Board of
pending
against
TOi ALA'IN l-ell(IY IDIWUKII- proceedings
Ad Just merit
RT and V I V I A N l&gt; ROW - you In tha Circuit Court of the
Ity William C llalback.
IIKIIRY,
hla
wife,
D e ­ Ninth Judicial Circuit 111 and
Chairman
for Msfiilnnte County. Florida
fendants.
YOU AN D E ACH fiF YflU tn Chancery, an abbreviated Publish March 16. 191*
are hereby notified dial anil title of said ieuse being “ llos- CDK-71
haa baen commenced agalnat roa T Burrows, plaintiff, ver­
acm viai.K m i v ty
you In Ilia Circuit Court of the sus Caroline T Burrows, De­
■III A llll (IF 4I1JU0TJNN4T
Ninth Judicial Circuit ot lha fendant,** and herein fall not or
Nellie sf I’ nklle Hearing
State of Florida In and for a Decree Pro Fonfreso will he
Seminole Cuunly, llie abhietlai- entered a g* dial you. and the To wlium It may concern:
Tiie
riemiMol# County Hunnt
ed tills nf wblcli la
cause proceed rt parte.
nf Adjustment will tmld a pub­
THE
P I I 'l V I l l h X T
INHTITII. 4HE A 1.1
lic hearing lo consider the
Til »N FOR SA V ING S IN TH E
Arthur II Beckwith, Jr
T O W N O F BOSTON, ale,
t’lerk of the Circuit C»*urt possibility of granting a spe­
cial
rictptlou In art U - I A Hin­
Plalnilff
liy: Elisabeth Brusnahsn
gis Family Residential gone tn
va
Deputy Clerk
permit
utility and public ser­
A LA' I V
l.ilio r
Ilf i IV HE IIIIY Miensrrom Davis A Mil ninth
vice structures as requested by
and A IV IA N D ROAA IIKRRY Attornaya for Plaintiff
Florida Power t'nrporatIon on
hfa wlfa.
Poet Office Hus llin
the following described pro­
Defendants. Hanford. Flrilda KfJ I
perly.
All
that
portion
of
In I'h am eiy No 1007
Publish March S. 16, 17. 24. 1)45
Blocks H. C, F and G Tract 7n
Tire nature nf ihla suit la a CDK - 24
nf a Be pi st of Tracis 4 &lt;&gt;, ( i ami
for erloaure
of
that
certain
THE
ClHI L I T
c m Hr, 70, Hanlandn Hprlrigs. P B 7.
mortgage held and onned by I '
Plaintiff dated August |, i»»c, M ' T H J l ' D I l T i l , e m i I IT. 1Y Pg, 21. that lies West of the
and recorded Auguat I, l*(o. In ( ' l l FOR O E M I 'O L R COI ' • Weal right-of-way line of In­
terstate Route No 4 In Sec­
'•fflrdul Records Rook I I I page T ) . FLORIDA
tion 11- 211-ISK.
I I I of the Public Records of IA I II 4 ACEH V AO. I3.TM
Public hwarlng will be held In
M i r i e r TO DKF KA I)
Bemlnole Courtly. Elm i,j# en­
the
County
Commissioners
cumbering that certain place or IA It K r P e l l l U a ml
Iloom.,
Court House, Hanfotd,
parcel
nf
properly
located, n m i A B D A A HON EVA NS and
Florida, on yiatch 11, liX! at
situate, and being In aald Coun­ N E L L I E MAE E V A N *
T H E I T ATE OF F l .o n lD A TOi 7 10 P. M, or as soon thereafter
ty and Slats, lo -wlt :
)l AIIOI,l&gt; H HUTCKEBON at possible
leOt
11.
gU N I.A N D
KBHetnlnoie County Hoard of
1(1) Jnann Sttaat
TATES. Fliat Addition, a
Adjustment
Dakerefletd, California
subdivision, according to o
By William C. llalback.
YOU A B E H E R K U T NO TI­
plat thereof, recorded In
Chairman
Ptat Book IS. Pages (7 and F IE D Dial tlia abota-namad
M uf the Public llecorda I’allllnnara. UlC IIA IID AAIION Publish March 16. 1)11
and
NELLIE
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of Bemlnole County, F lo r ­ E VANB
EVANS, hla « l ( a , haa* Glad a
ida.
ik m ia o l r
county
EACH G r TOU IB RKQUIR. Uatlllon In lha abet a-al) lad
■ 0 ( 1 ( 0 OF AHJt'BTMKAT
ED lo file your answer or other Court (or lha adoption of lha
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e
at
Foklla
llearlaa
written deftness to Ihe Com­ minor child named therein and
plaint with tha Clark of lha You ara required Is ahoar cauta Tu whom It may concern:
Tha denrlnnle County Board
Circuit
Court
of
Ntmlnole n hr lha eame ahould.not ba
County, Florida, In ihla pro­ ■ ranted by a.rvl ns a cop, of of Adjuetmtnt will hold a pub­
lic
hearlna
to ronaldar
th*
ceeding and to aerve a ropy your o rlltan data near: I f ' any,
thereof upon tha platntHf'a at­ upi&gt;n Blanalrom, Davla 4 He- poaalMBty sf cra n tl n x a front
torneys, wheat names and ad­ Intoah, I'oal Of flea Boa I IK, atraat aatback varlanca to lha
dress ara hatelnaftar set forth, Sanford. Florida, 11771, Altor- Zunlnx llasulatlona aa raquaal•a
required
by l a w .
n o t nt&gt;a for Fatlllooara. and by fII- *d by Standard Oil Company on
follnwlnx deacrlbad prolater than tha l l n d
day of Irta lha orlltnal thereof with 0 4
March t i l l . I p default thereof tha Clark of aald Court on or party: Com. at canter o f l e c ­
bofor*
March
It.
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other,
tion
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tha cause will procead ta parte
upon tha entry of a Decree p,o wlae. o Dacra* may b* anlarad W atunx lha N - f C /L of aald
vtraua you arantlna aald adop­ Section 11 13* (7 fl. B H ' t l ' K "
Confeaao agalnat you.
W ID ft n to lha POD: run N
W I T N E S S my hand and lha tion.
W IT N E S S try hand and lha • '« •'( •'• w i » ( » « fi: N ( e s c
official aeal of aald Court In
Bemlnolo County, Florida. Ihla official aaal of aald Court al #•'• w it a « t ft. s » - (« T (" K
banford, bernlnole County, F lo r ­ iftl 7» ft: 8 iC J j'0 7 " E (1 1 (1
llt h day of February loot.
ida. ihla l l l h day ot February, fl. X I I * JX’Oft" E ICafti ft 10
(SE A L )
FOB.
A. D. t i l l .
Arthur *1. Beckwith, Jr„
Fublfa kaarlnx w il l ba held
Clerk o f the Circuit Court ( Z E A L )
In
lha .'ounty Commleelonere
Arthur H
BaiWnrtlh. Jr..
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Clark of Iho Circuit C*&gt;urt Iloom. Court Jfouee. Sanford.
Deputy Clerk
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Florida, on March 11, 1 ( l i at
UKA IID A LL . GI M DLE T
t: &gt; » p. M. or aa eoon (haraafDeputy Clark
AND LEW IS
Hlonalroin, Davla 4 Mclaloeh lar aa poaelbla.
Attorney# for Plaintiff
Attornaya * ( Law
Samlnol* County Board of
• • North Court Street
Poet Office box I I I *
Poet Office Bog l l l l
AdJualmanC
•oaford,
Florida
M
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By William C. EaJWtk.
Orlando. Florida
Publleh Fob. 11, |( 4 « mr. |r Publleh Fab. 11, t i 4 Mar. t.
Chairman
IS. n i l
M
*• t(. t i l l .
Publlah Marck 1ft. l l l l .
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night.

Johnny
Boykins,

Simms,

Mr*.

Mrs.

Katie

Sandifer, Mr. and Mrs. Modle

tva m i :

NOTICK Ifl heraby given that
we are engaged In buslneaa at
Reardall A Geneva. Hanford,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name of, EAST
HIDE G A R A G E , and that we
Intend to register aald name
with tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court. Bemlnole County, Floy.
Ida, In accordance with the pro­
visions of tha Fictitious .Varna
Statutes, t o-w li: .Section I d .01
Florida Htatulea 1)17.
Big: V. C- Gracey
W. M Gracey
Publish Feb. 34 A Mar. I. 10,

Friday

Those attending were Mr. and

“ MISS QU ARTE RBACK Club** contestants are (from the left) Donna
Jean Harrison, Linda Hatch, Helen Saunders nnd Yvette Dixon.
j

Miller, Mr. and Mr*. Dan
Jenkins
Jr.,
Mrs.
Estella
Johnson, Rochester, N. Y.,
Mrs. Ruth Livingston, Mrs.
Lillie '.Mae Dudley, Mrs. Jes­
sie Andersun, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Lamb, Mrs. Marie Mc­
Intosh, Mrs. Altamcase Ford,
Mrs. Kclheryn McCoy, Mt.
Dora; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Williams
and
Alvin
51cFarcjf, o f Winter Park.
Mr. and Mraf Washington
are most appreciative of the
lovely gifts received. To those
who attended the affair, they
ore most grateful.
• *
*
Hopper Elementary School
spelling bee winners are T y ­
rone Davis, first place; John
Gray, second place, and Mary
Powell, third place.
*
*
*
W illie ficurge Allen was
the recipient of an invitation
to the President's Inaugural
Ball. Allen is nn alumnus of
Crooms High School, Florida
A and M University and the
University o f Florida law
school.
•
•
*

I.OU CIIAK I.E S IlnroM mid Martha Hardy are shown in a scene from
(Herald Photo)
"Mr. Popper’s Penguins" at Hopper School.

I.OVKI.Y SPHINIi COAT was one of many garments used by Miss Eliza­
beth Stenke (ru/lit) in her demonstration on pattern selection for mem­
bers of Seminole County Kstetision Homemakers Clubs. Admiring it are
Mrs. W. li. Kggers (le ft) and Mrs. Dempsey Carnes, club members.

Longwood VFD Homemakers Learn
To Have Annual O f Feminine Styles
Chicken Dinner
lit Mr.

Drtnna l &gt; l r a
Tilt* Lftii^wurnl VnlllllO‘t‘1
Firr Dcparlmrnl will ImM itaixth nmui.il frirtl rhlckin
dinner from I until H p.m.,
Salurilay, nl City I’tnk.
On tlic menu uilli thr cliirlirll will |,p nimlir d point, na
atnd gracy, Jiexa nrul railota,
polyalnu, bioiirl, p.rffro anil
ru|H'»kt's
Txkroul tliimora nnd etcItveiy arrylma for thoac in tile
men will lv avuilnlilf* nl no
extrii charcr I’ rw rrili Irom
(hr evcttl w ill lo- used for pui
rhnst! of ndrlitionnl &lt;i|iiiprnrnt
and inamlrunino.
Th f fire drpurtmcnl in the
pnat hn* rni aril aufficlrnt
monies from vniimia projecla
I, pun liner* imlioa nnd moni­
tor equipment, new airrns,
warning light!, two high preaaurr noirlre, mincoftts and
hdmrta, n.OllO watt portable
power plant nnd fur rebuilding
nnd equipping an emeigency
vehicle- In addition thr de­
partment annually aponaora a
Halloween Party ami Com­
munity Chriatmii! Party for
rhildren o f the urea.
liy

L e g a l N o tice
tF.AIINOl.M ( HI N T )
III* 4IIH OF ADJt »TMICNT
Nnllrr of Public* llrarlng
To whom It rosy concern:
Tbs rsminoi# Fount) llo*r*1
of Adjustment will hold s pub­
lic hr a ring tn consider tht
possibility of granting a s p i ­
els! • i c spill on to thr Zoning
Rrguiatlonr tn an I I I Htngtr
Family
Haatdmtlal
son#
to
build a boat h juip and dot k un
thr follow Ing alrtrrlbrti p r y
party. K'rrJy 4» of I««»t I and
all Lot ) snd W 'r r ly 4
of
laot 16, Turks w ilia bhorst Hubdivlllorf.
Public hairing will br bald
In thr County Comnilaslonrrb
Room# Court' II«»urr. 8anfor&lt;1.
FlorIda, on March 1). 1)45 al
TJ t P. M. or as soon tbtreaf*
tar ss .poaslblr.
JSimtnoU County Board of
Adjustrosnt
Dy William C Hslback.
Chairman
Publish Maich 10, 1)||
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gave many ideas for handling
new fabrics and a no intier uf
S iin tiio lf
C o u n ty
Kxlenaiun instruction, for their rare.
She ha. ndvame training
lluiiicinukera Lluha at te n din g
a p a t l c i n rleimmattatinn al and experience in education
Ihe ( ou n ty A g r ic u ltu r a l C e n ­ nnd clothing fields and makes
ter w e re told that ely tr a f o r most of her clothes used in
her Iravela. She enjoys knit­
Ihe aeaeon w il l be "a tr ic tly
ting and leading in any spate
feminine.”
l i n e lo pi c e n t the demon- time and is sn interested pa­
. t u i t i o n was Miaa Kli/nbeth tron in related aits and cloth­
ing instruction.
Stenke, erlucational re pr’ sen
M ot e

II. 1.. Jiihnaon

thun Ml niemherx o f

tntive for a pattern com pa ny
and gra du ate home economlat.
ltd
v i . i t w a ! ar ra n g ed f o r
the

women

hy

Miss

M yrt le

Wilson.
S em inole C o u n t y
home d en m n .lr atiu n agent.
Mine Stenke, who illuatrat
• d her talk w it h a w ard ro be
o f cepe, la lly rhoarn des ign .,
aaid (hat this y e a r ’a atylra,
while f e a tu r in g f u lle r A lines,
will hav e d efin it e waist lin-e
and that flounce'!, r u ff le s and
f ril ls

w il l he in order.

She offered suggestions for
pioprr pattern selections aa
to figure type and aixe and

Touhy To Talk
(ieorgr Touhy, executive
vice president of First Feder­
al Savings and Loan Associa­
tion. will address the Civitan
Club Thursday at Lake Mon­
roe Inn, on the subject of the
proposed lake front develop­
ment plan and its impact on
the future of Sanford.

L e g a l N o tice
' O T U ' K OF I ( T E X T TO FA S »
LOCAL LEO 1st. ATION
T o WHOM .T B A Y ( "ONCERS';
..VuOt-q la hereby a l t t n o f Intrrrt- to apply to th- 1 ( 0 .teeion „ f the Florida l ^ a t e le llo n
(o r peeaeae o f an act .relatlna
to th* com p-naatlon to ba paid
to city eommloalonere and tht
mayor or th* C it y of Hanford.
Florida; e m -m il n s Section l(T o(
Chepler I d l e . U s e o f F l o r ­
ida. Acta of t ( ( ( . by eatebllehIna tha eatery o f com mleilonore al Ihe eutu o f l l l o u i i per
month and the eatery o f Ih*
mayor a t the sum o f ISftt.At per
month.
Publish Match I ft, 17(1
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Geneva Citizens
Open Drive For
Memberships
liy Jo Ann I I I ) *
(tcneva Citiicn. Aesbeiation
has set aside March ns "mem­
bership drive month’’ with K.
\V, White ae chairman Cards
are now available from White,
Mt*. !*earl Yarborough, Mrs.
II. fi. Shuler or Jimmy Brown.
Purpose o f the association
is to provide residents uf the
community with an organised
expression of voice in local
events and affairs and to lo­
cate a general meeting place
where the people can come to­
gether for civic and social activitiea.
Membership is open lo all
in the community and new­
comer* are welcomed. Current
membera also are urged to
make their renewals
this
month.

Equal Num bers
BOSTON ( U l’I ) — U. S.
District Judge George C.
Sweeney euited th* punish­
ment to the crime.
Russel C. Powers, o f Brock­
ton, had collected $M5 in r«funds on duplicate'i', f4ieral incoma tax returnsa In threa
consecutive years.
Sweeney sentenced Power*
to 365 day* in jatL ,

First
Shiloh
Missionary
Baptist Church will have its
annual Men's Day Observance
Sunday.
To kick-off the activitiet
there will be a breakfast in
the basement of the church.
Some o f the highlights of
the day's festivities will be
the It a.in. services with the
renowned
Dearon
Charles
Coleman, of
l.ukelnnd, us
guest speaker. Culminating
the day's activities will he a
speech hy 11. L. Refoe Jr. al
the ti:3U pin. services.
This observance is sponsor­
ed by the Blutheih....I nf tire
church. W. C. Curry is piesidcnl.
Everyone
is
invited
to
share in this occasion along
with the memheia of the
t hun tl.
•
•
•
A section of tire sixth grade
class of Hopper Elementary
School presented a program
Fi idny.
'I'lns art iv ity consisted of a
play
titled "M l.
Poppet’s
Penguins,"
starring
Carol
Stapler,
nat tutor;
Martha
Hardy.
Mts.
Popper;
Loti
fh a tlrs llaiold, Mr. Pop|»et;
la n&gt;a Baker, Janie; Kail
Redman, Bill; Virgil Jones,
Adiiniul Blake, John Prather,
Expressinun; Dallas Blown,
Captain Cook; Cynthia Pat­
terson. Greta, ami Shelia MyIreks, Veterinarian.
Others appearing on tho
program were Janice Black,
Patricia Redding and Tyrone
Davis.
It was a fine and construc­
tive activity as it correlated
most of the basic subjects.
Congratulations to Mrs. A. B.
Byrd and her class.
*
•
*
The Crooms High School
Ouaiteihack Club'is sponsor­
ing a "Miss Ijuarlerback Con­
test." The contestants are
Yvette Dixon. Linda Hatch,
Helen Saunders and Donna
Jean

Har rison.

This runtest will culminate
some time in May, at which
time the winner will receive
a scholarship. The runners up
will be given prizes.
•
•
•
Mrs. Estella Johnsun is
vieitmg
her
brothei-in-law
and sister, Mr. amt Mrs. Dan
Jenkins. A former resident of
Sanford, she resides in Rochester. N. Y.
•
e
e
Some persons make it a
point to criticizeothers
for
the things they say or do.
Constructive criticism is fine,
especially if the critic has
something to offer. On the
other hand, if he has nothing
to contribute In any fashion,
he is just a plain ole "Simple
Simon."
In conclusion, we wish to
quote Addison. " I t
it ridic­
ulous fur any man to criticize
the works of another if hr
has not distinguished himself
hy his own performances.*’

Forgot, He Says
W EYM OUTH, E n g l a n d
(U P I) — Robin Bray, 16, was
chewed out by his .angling
club secretary for claiming he
caught a five-pound lump
sucker fish in the harbor here.
Robin forgot lo txplain he
hooked the fish — which ia
found only in very deep cr
sub-tropical waura — after it
waa tosetd half-dead from an
incoming fishing trawler.

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Q U A N T IT Y
RIGHTS
RESERVED

H A R R Y G. CTark, In ‘
the automohllo b u a I ness for nine years, has
been named sales man­
ager o f Stricklond-Morrison, Inc. He was sales
manager for two years
with the Ford ageney pt
New Smyrna Reach. H e
and his wife and four
children reside at Or­
mond Beach.
(Herald Photo)

Longwood Civic
League Tours
Gardens
By Donna Eiiea
Memberi of Ihe Longwood

CHEESE

Civic League took a charter­
ed bui trip to Busch Gardena
In Tampa In place ot their
regular March meeting last
week.
Thirty-eight members and
guests enjoyed the trip, tour­
ed the plant, saw the bird
show and atrolied down the
acenle walk*.
Mra. B. R. Gray, who was in
charge of the country tried
iteak dinner sponsored Feb
27 by the club, reports that
more than 100 persons attend­
ed the event and cxpress-cd her
appreciation to the members
for their assistance and 1o the
patrons for their support
Several guests at the dinner
toured the library and compli­
mented the club on the wide
range and variety of fictional,
educational
and
children’s
books available there
The library Is maintained
solely by the club with no
charges for use by the politic.
Library tag sales are held
once each vear In March or
April. Date ol this year's lag
day will bo announced in the
near future.
Librarian !■ Miss Margie
Banner assisted by Miss Dorn
(by llralh and Charles Slew
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Longwood 4-H
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ny Donna Loir*
The Longwood 4-11 Club
will sponsor n rum maire sale
Saturday, beginning at x a m . •
on the grounds of the Super
Vatu Market on SR
Good used clothing, house­
hold mtoll's, tools, and n few
item* of furniture will lie
available.
Assisting the club member*
with their sale will be their
leaders, Mra. Ju n e Roy tfn ii ivd
Mrs. Hetty NLcIl.

Wild Rivers Plan
Before Congress

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Pastor C, R. Zehnder of As­
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nion topic, "T h e Suffering
Servant of God," for today’s
service.. Tha public is wcl
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W A SH IN G TO N (U P h
Sen, Frank Church. D-Idaho*
Introduced legislation to car­
ry out the Johnson admini­
stration's "wild rivers” plan
to halt man-mudn intrusions
on arvnlc waterway*.
Church'* bill would give pro­
tection to section* of tha Sal­
mon nnd Clearwater rivers III
Idaho, the upper Green River
In Wyoming and the Suwanec
River in Georgia. Sections of
nine other rlvera were named
for possible later inclusions.

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A listing in Who’s Who is one
sign o f success in life. Surprisingly,
though, many of those who have ac­
hieved merfibership in this rather ex­
clusive circle would never have been
voted ".Most Likely to Succeed."
A study o f 1,072 leaders in bus!-'
ness, education and government,
made by Myron S. Olson, professor
of education o f the University of
California, turns up the fact that the
majority of these persons— all not­
ed in \\ ho’s Who in America— aver­
aged only C-plus to B grades in col­

Dick West’s

"What's the Mattery Honey?"

Sign Of Success
lege. Four per cent were. D-minus
students.
Citing the study, another educator.
Ronald C. Doll o f Huntcc College,
notes tliat these lenders did only mod­
erately well within the narrow band
o f the traditional school and college
curriculum.'But later, "in the wider
spectrum of life experience," they
blossomed.
"One wonders," he says, "what
their schools might have done for
them if they had provided more op­
portunities for individual interest­
finding and exploration of interests."

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON
(U rn More in anper than in sorrow-,
rt'crntly relalrrt how Conp it s * once sciittloil an Import­
ant Envprnment-finnncpft research project hy treating it
as a joke.
The purpose o f the study
to find out why guests al
a rorkt.ill party Irnd to talk
louder and louder as lluparty progresses.
"Progresaca" may not he
exactly what a cocktail part)
floes, hut you know what 1
mean.
Since this project Impressed
1me as being * eomniendatde
undertaking. 1 expressed hope
that ii would someday be re­
vived,
II nrrurred to me lha! nnr
•lung I rould do for my conn
trv would he to pick up thr
loose ends ol the project and
see d | could tie them togeth­
er
Fortunately, there was a
cocktail party in my neighbor­
hood that very evening. Tills
pave me an opportunity to
spend a couple of hours mak
mg scientific observations.
The first time I was able
to drtcct an increase in the
voice level at the parly wa.»
when the hostess brought in a
tray of hors d’oeuvre.
1 turned to a man near me
w as

New Breed
"Today’s explorers are the men of
science.” said Dr. K orff, "probing the
sea and the earth to find new sour­
ces o f food, water and natural re­
sources so essential for survival of
the mushrooming world population.
It is vital to provide the means to
help professional explorers, scientists
ami serious researchers to best util­
ize manpower, funds and time in in­
vestigating the unknown and bene­
fiting humanity."

Although there are still many
hlnnk spots on the rhnps of this jetshninken world, there arc no more
lush and extensive areas waiting to
he discovered. Nevertheless, explora­
tion is at the greatest peak in his­
tory.
Reflecting this phenomenon, the
venerable Explorer's Club recently
moved into new quarters in New
York City and will become a central
clearing house for the worldwide ac­
tivity.
Speaking at the dedication of the
club’s new World Center for Explo­
ration, Dr. Serge A. Korff. president
of the club, noted there are more ex­
peditions afield than ever before. But
while they may share the snmc spir­
it o f adventure that impelled the ear­
ly bravers o f ocean, desert, jungle
and mountain, the men o f the 20th
century are a different breed.

Thought For Today
For in much wisdom is much vex­
ation, and he who increases knowl­
edge increases sorrow.— Fed. 1:18.
•

*

Dr. Crane s

*

To be conscious that you are ignor­
ant is a great step to knowledge. —
Benjamin Disraeli. 19th century
prime minister of Great Britain.

Worry Clinic

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
W A S H IN G T O N ( N E A ) —
A little-advertiicd study fin
a need by the National Insti­
tute of Mental Health con­
cludes:
"When a working class
community is wiped out by a
redevelopment project, many
of the people who lived there
grieve as deeply as they
would over the death of a
husband or wife.
"The general sense of loss
persists in some cases for at
least
two years, threatens
the emotional health and so­
cial functioning of (hose a f ­
flicted and himgs an increase
in mental illness."
These finding* result from
interview* in depth with 60(1
families who used to live in
llosloli'a West End, a "stum
ntra" whose apartments and

small businesses wete raird
to make room for redevelop­
ment.
Close In half the women
interviewed and more than a
third of the men reported
periods of sadness or depres­
sion continuing for at least
six months.
A fourth of the women said
they were still sad or de­
pressed two years after the
mole:
" I frit like my heart was
taken out of me."
"I hud a nervous breakdown "
" I lost all the friends I
knew."
" I always felt 1 had to go
home to the West End. and
even now I feel like crying
when 1 pass by."
The research men found:-

Herald Area Correspondents
Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
KM 5*34
668 4604

Altsmnnte Springs
Mrs. Julia llsrtos
838-131*
flemr l.*Ve-Eore»l Coy
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
838-3678

l.aar Mary
.Mrs. Kranrrs Wester
322-621#
l ake Monro*
Mrs. II. I.. Johnson
322-4722

Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Msgio
365-3742

l.nnfwood
Mra. Donna Esle*
838-3317

IleBsry
Mrs. John [.cone
668-4883

North Orlando
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
322-6795

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
668-5631

Osteen
Mr*. CUrenre Snyder
322-4841

Genre*
Mra. Jo Ann Hass
349-4873

(leirda
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
305-3160

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VI II.LIAM S

JAM*

AUSTIN

O u t?

E d it o r

M aim ar

BllUEMAK K|

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re.

projects
some times
the uprooted people

would
benefit
from
slum
clearance ami forced returnlion— in

that

it

would

give

them '*n opportunity for ad­
vancement'

( integration

into

the urban niidille-clns way of
life!.
"Eor the majority of the
families investigated, this as­
sumption has not been borne
out by the present study or
by similar studies elsewheie
" I ’nliki* most residents of
middle - class communities,
most West Enderi . . . en­
joyed group life.
*'A family's living includ­
ed not only the family's
apMitment,
hut
also
the
apartment
house
hallways
and the street It.-laMvr* often lived nearby. frequently
in the *»me I.lidding friend*
wire all aiouml ami people
were ft-trvei illoppltlg ill '"

"The residents o f *n nrra
like It stoti's West End . . .
look oil it not as a slum . . .
but ms home." It meets the
physical and cultural needs
"better in most cases than
any of the communities to
which
relocation
projects
force them to move."
These
investigators
con­
clude
that
slum clearance
men must lesrn thst
— The general standard of
housing in an area may not
he as important us the hum­
an nr ighbur liru-ss in deter­
mining whether a community
is a desirable place to live.
— W hen t h e y d r s t r o y
■'slum” building, they niuy he
destroying a very important,
helpful mol wurm social ay*.
Um us. well
The research men suggest
that Instead of tearing down
alums, it might he better tin
some ruses unywHyr to re­
habilitate them in such a
way III at the present resi­
dent i can afford to continue
livin,* there

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&lt;iirl». henuty t» only »ktn
deep, hiit charm iron to Onvery core of your pci Borntlit&gt;
lleuuly
ir
dentroyed
hy
wiinkles hut charm ir not a f­
fected hy them!
|leiiut&gt; can catch the eye of
h Don Juuri who tnny $rrow
r i MKr wilt*

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50.Dll per 100 His., Delivered To Your Door
Plume Orders Heing Taken NOW I
Cull 322-.TIN 1 — 0 n. m. to 5 p. m.
rilOCKKDS

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Jaycee's Community Projects

play for the beauty queen at
the patty., but learn t*» toss
smiles rind verbal homptetJi to
the timid wallflowers,
Then you tint only win
their platitude, but often
pli Ilie the hcaul y ipti*«*ii who
yets sun felled hy the « enstiint
BIfOlVl'IH uf l i l t e 11tintsc cion*
1nif her way. *n she will often
lew pond to the ehallen^e of
\our appnient indif fcicnee.
So sind for the ‘J Odpoint
“ Tests for Svv* i thearts,'* m i *
i h*smu n lone stumped, re­
turn envelope, jdiis Jci eents,
find l«*fi in the serf et s of real

* Im ?m'
( \|ti(o*
write I it Dr.
t'r.ine in cate of this new*pitp*r, emlo'inir
■ lone
'tamped, itdilres'ed e nt el*
ope and .*11 rent** tit rover
I « |*i11iiu a ii(I pr titi it*m * nsi*
when &gt;oil 'eitil for one tsf
Ills hook let - ?

FALSE'TEETH
w HURT...SUP
.this Amtilng
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vk Hiias oivi von

A TICHT FIT
FO R R EA l COMFORT!
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S P EC IA L
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reason

of

West End residents, said
•he study, "placed Die high
&gt; st Value not on success ns
measured Try income or o c ­
cupation toil oil Sociability
and ft lehiUine* * .'1

I

fiasrlh erry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-5046

"Proponent*

Polly makrs Ihr ronimon Sexually infatuated and hn\e
rrror of InnBKur* * h o runn temporary affair with you.
(u*r “ b f i u l j f "
* ilh I itut charm is what keep* a
"charm.” llrnuty * !«&gt; » cm
husband devoted to you for
thin rnrih am! i* t-nfnmhrd
oil years, even though you
in our KNiu. hut 'Vhicrm”
become irmy and wrinkled,
tiwH utlh it* lo hr a it’n and
stooped ami fiail.
[irntiftMy
ill urnr jik our
"Hut, Dr. Ciiirie.'* Ptdly ile
**tradrmarV up there. So
tnnitdeil, '"how run 1 ai-4|tiire
■riirn ihr art of real rhnriti.
( harm ?,f
Send for the MS* re I hear I
Well, with din* i *-' p o t t*»
Ti
" Iii’Iom .
« omnctic ntds and ' " f t hand*
CASK V i ::t p.dly / . m:
ns per the nt«nlctu d'tt iycul
rti li»,
mu unhappy hiuh
iidverti.Remeril!*, ciatm i* md
schonlui
ineiely the M i n t total of th**s«
“ U r. i ‘t iitif," ^h** l»i*jjnn, “ I
lo.'iin tic assets.
fee! rhcnl* d, f i 1 am not m
I 'harm w ill he with you
mvinhin^ hi out \
nftei the L'rHVi tirid piohi*hl\
“ And I hfit
*hy um!
t i ve ns the distil1 »e\i- "trade
moujRV hv rifitm . that h"y *
mink” hy wdiich we shnll ?*-.
hv Mom look at me.
" LT111/e our
1nv * d imen in
*'If «mlv I weie pn tty iu«d
heji\ ell
ill wo f i 'on n.
ell Ithy hotnr,
1 or t ton m pot tin us In psy
then Id hi popuSiM
* tm■t*•c \ 11: in a * i t11111nI mj11■
" ( l i l t # I riiine
(1**111 'the
leu an*l refers to tint nud
uTotiE Bitif* of the 11mi
mid
kindtiliepM. n iciiily mule find
whu not horn lenutiful."
4 eh* e* \ word of ptiiisr,
A c tu a lly , i it \i ch illi: hemilv
I ' l i 1'
&lt; mid
fiien 1 should
dot* not pforhne popuhi lit v '
i . nil LfVHihiiile *'o' io**1 ic
\ jfi.fMl 11sol. me k'»i I v 111 **’
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h |T 1MRlil! til 8 wlltlpl \
t r a il hi lin t i n at the *itil**it
» i " at !•* ‘ t as th« I rmin'
hut tjrih"** 'h* i* chat mu *•
Le t 11,* i mil ptetijf •
her |£tM»d louL w cun minr h* r
S. t. .4- h &gt;**»4f \*Hlit * "I ds
to hr ii loiled lift*'! **ro’
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t • i'vi i y h(*d\ ji &gt;Mttlid
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*.t t i p ’
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It f "'ll M 1lllii Ilf "sl|f'M llin*
tinto Intel 'hrnh' Ij ’Htw in nf\
i riin.''
i o m ji 1 i in r ti l I hut
fill mi l &gt; i if f !* r I ii'i’tl ltJ*C lh« )
' i'iit (
tIt* shy. lonely folks
um
“ (ifi* •'1.11*’“
leil a .
14cl i • mi ntnl Inippy lit \mit
‘ fir
* tnrie1M they uouhl
i o-lo'i jm in then pieseilce.
1111111n. “ we * tin
*'U* jiiit*
11•1v' d-m’t make ii direct
he*&gt;ii1'e of OUT looku, hilt lh*’t)
the h*»\ f.ilU to call us foi a
m *i olid date,
**m
S o h it t *2* the m a tte r? \\ «
have checked o ff hnlttonn*
and ' Ht t * ami iill thoM* ad ­
vertised M umldiriK hlockn.
^Hut itfill w« are not p**p-

and said, "Y ou seem to be ’ arrangement of "Th e Whiffen*
talking louder Ilian you were poof Song." Then it escalated
a frw minutes ago. Would you
alarmingly.
I
mind telling me why7 "
The volume w as W th rr aug­
"Not al a ll," he rcplfed.
mented by Eddie Milliner's de.
"It's because the lady next to
eisinn
to demonstrate hows
me Is eating stuffed celery."
The next big Jump In the murh a lampshade resembled
decibel count came when Sam his wife's new hat.
Teak output came right aft.
Puttrrfinger spilled part of
Ills manhatt.m on Mildrrd er the first female guest dr*
It
developed
that
Wringer's dress Mildred gave parted.
a little scream that gave Mrs, everyone had been dying to
Rtdlrrfinger 'be wrong im­ discuss whether the material
pression o f what had happen­ used In a certain part of her
ed.
blouse was really transparent.
These findings may not bo
Once the voire level rose In
that plateau, it remained there conclusive hut thpy do provo
until Herman octave went tn one point- It takes more than
the piano and began picking Congress to halt the march oC
cut his celebrated one-llngrr science.

JSupt

H I L L V IN C K 9 IT
Staff Photographer

ALL SALE PRICED ITEMS
SHOWN IN THE TABLOID
INSERT IN TODAY’S
SANFORD HERALD ARE
AVAILABLE AT BOTH
STORES IN THIS AREA!

Sign of free gasoline?

l*jL*llahad daily aaoapt Saturday. Sunday and Chrlatmaa; pub*
habad Saturday proceeding Chrlatmaa.
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DEAR A nHV: One partlrulnr letter In your column
caught my ey*. It concern*
e«J a 23-yaar-old girl who
had been , married /or alx
year*, had two children, hat­
ed her huahand, and waa
drifting unhappily from ona
affair to another. I couldn't
help but wonder if that will
be me In another three
yeara, if my marriage laata
that long. 1 am not quite 20,
have been married three
yeara, hare two darling
children, and a wonderful
huaband who doesn't drink,
gamble or run around. Ile'a
a ateady worker and givea
me hla whole pay check,
yet 1 can't realat other men.
What la wrong with m at
I don't need aex. To tell you
the truth, I don't even en­
joy It with my own hua­
hand. Can you help me?

By Abigail Van Buren

"R O T T E N 1NBIDE AND
FEEDING O U II.T Y ”
D EAR "H O T T K N "i
If
you were really "rotten,"
you wouldn't be "feeling
guilty." Nor would you have
written to me. You need
more help than I can give
you In a letter. I f you can't
afford to aee a psychiatrist,
go to your Family Service
Aaaociatlon. They have qual­
ified counaelora who ere ex­
perienced In helping people
with problema like youra.
I f you don't aeek profeeaional help, It will indicate
that you are fighting it leaa
and enjoying it more.
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D EAR AB B Yi I have
been a ahoe ealeaman for
over thirty yeara and have
aold m o a l l y high-priced
ahoea. I can tell you there
IS a ahoe for every worn-

D EAR ADDYi Am I the
only mother In the world
who objecte to alumber parIlea ? Partita are fine, but
I like my children home in

thalr own bade when the
party la over. However, it
aaema the only kind o f partlea given for 12-year-old
glrta nowadaya are alumber
partlaa. 1 am rapidly be­
coming the world'a moat un­
popular mother becauaa I
am agalnat them. What la
your feeling on alumber
partial T
DISCOURAGED
D E AR DISCOURAGED:
I f you know the family
with whom your daughter
la going to apand tha night,
and kre allured that the
party will be properly cha­
peroned, there la nothing
wrong with an occasional
alumber party. It mnkea
youngatera feel "grown up"
— and when they feel grown
up, they are more Inclined
to behave that way.

C O N F I D E N T IA L
TO
M A R V IN II. IN O N AW A,
IO W A : I aee nothing ob­
jectionable about the offthe
ahoulder,
drape-type
-portrait!, with a little pearl
dangling down. It'a the expoaure o f cleavage that of­
fend* mo in the graduation
portrait o f a high achool
girl.
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Calif. For a peraonal reply,
encloae a itamped, ielf-addreiaed envelope..
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Send ona dollar to Abby,
Box 09700, Loa Angelei,
Calif,, fo r Abhy'a- booklet,
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The unlucky expert h id
NOITB
.. IP
eausbl roe unwarei and wea
As
pouring out hla troublei to
V A I 7I I I
me. He etarted with, "There
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ought to be a law agalnat
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booka ilka that Official Ency­
SAIT
clopedia of Bridge."
A Nona
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Of running away like a beaten 4 Q J 6 7
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army, 1 replied, "Why? It'* a
4AKQJB4
moat valuable book."
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He replied, "Why? I'll teU
AKQI
AX
you why.
Both vulnerable
" I waa lining Eeat and with
both aidea vulnarable picked leath W n i Nartk Keel
Pan
3 N.T, Feat
up ona of my normal xaro- 2 4
4N.T, Pan • ♦
Paaa'
point handi. When South open- • 4
. Pace Pam
Paaa
ad with two apadea I had only
Opening teed— V K
one hope. South waa Joe
Doaka and In addition to be- might wind up in apadea whare
being one at the worat player* my alx trump* might manage
In the club, Joe like* to play to defeat him
"Sure enough he.did bid alx
tha hand and 1 felt tbit he

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an'a foot If ehe will only
concent to buy It. The trou­
ble with moat women la
they refuee tn buy the alia
ahoe they need. I have made
more enemlta and loat more
aalea becauaa I have auggrated that women wear a
larger alie. I am convinced
that moat etyle-conacioua
women who complain that
the new atyle ahoea are
"killin g" their feet, have
their braina In thalr feet.
OLD SHOE DOG
D EAR DOG: Count me
Ini My “ braina" are killing
me.- And, furthermore, my
feat don't" grow to a point
— and neither doee my head,
a
a
a

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Her Idea of con venation lx
to keep up a steady stream of
chatter, heavily punctuated
with "1 ". If poaalble, her goal
ia to prevent anyone else get­
ting a word In.
She has a knack for notic­
ing and commenting on those
thing* others prefer lo have
go unnoticed, and reminding
other* of things they would
rather forget
No matter, how good an­
other person’* fortune ahe
ran unerringly find something
wrong with the picture and
I&gt;olnt It out. leal the other per
ton feel too satisfied or happy
over hla good luck.

(jJ o trU M

10-11 p.m. CBS. Tha Danny
Kay* Show. Danny has enether CBS star a* hla guest
tonight, Jim Nabora. A fter
opening with "Fin# And Dan­
dy," Danny and Jim, In hi*
Gomar Pyl* rola, do a akatch
on an International apy try­
ing to get military aacrata
from a Marins private. You
may racognlia "Bonanaa" tn
tha second skit. In which Dan­
ny plays fat daddy and Jim
it hla coddled son. Musically
Danny haa tha Oscar i’ alaraon
Trio on hand, and Jim, who
baa a pleasant vole*, alng*
"Sw an**." Danny also doss a
taka-off on Leonard Barnataln
as orchestra leader Bruno
W alnut
1:80-1 p.m. CBS. Mr. Ed
"Ed'a Diction Teacher." I f you
can Imagtn* poor Mr. Ed con­
vinced ha'* going to b* don*
away with and atuffad, you'll
understand tha severity c f tha
ahock which causes him to
begin speaking twisted and
backwards. There'# a wonder­
fully funny acana at the end
which find* n diction teacher
trying to atraighten out Ed'a
a peer h, without realising hla
pupil la a horse and hia re­
action when he notice* Ed la
a howl.
1:80-9 p.m. NBC. The V ir­

whole thing.
"M y partner

opened

the

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEO D
"In March my hair becomes

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ruble*

worn

much

king of hexrii. Joe weot up dreadfully dry and Just looks now? I hav* an old nacklace
with dummy'* ace and then like hay. What can I do about of thara and 1 think they ara
proceeded to go Into one of this condition?— R ."
valuable, but I have navar
He careful when rinsing a f­
those brown studies. .
worn them. My red hair la
"Then the brown study turn- ter a shampco, and t&gt;e doubly
now white and red looks good
ad Into a aoioloquy. Ha mum- aure that all aoap or sham­
poo ia romjved. Use cosmetic on me.—Jen "
blad, 'I think 1 remember.'
Why not have a jeweler look
"H e played the five of oil on the scalp and "ca rcia "
apadea from dummy. I follow­ your hair with a bit of tlx at the necklace; he ban tell
ed with the ilx and Jo* played cosmetic oil on your finger you Its worth. Of course, any
the nin*. Thl* amaxlng pity tips. Thia gives aheen and jewel la In fashion ao do wear
gave him hla contract and I keeps the h ilr from "fly in g ." them NOW!
had to aak him how ha hap­ March ia alwaya a difficult
" I want to learn to play
hair month.
pened to think of It.
golf because my husband h n
"M u it one use the same gone mad xliout the gam*
"H e replied, 'It'a the third
example hand under eult com­ perfume as a spray mill, since his retirement. He's
bination* In tha encyclope­ which I like alter my bath?— never at home. Would I have
Nellie.”
dia.' "
to have special clothes to wear
Sometime* they harmonire for golf? I am sixty.—G. W ."
beautifully, but sometime! one
Good; learn and have funl
fragrance "k ills " the other. Wear a wide skirt in tweed or
Try for a matching perfume linen aa the season Indicates,
and mist.
and a blouse and aweiter. Gat
you don't take her advloe
" I am forty and have large attractive colors. You need
you’ll be aorry.
hips, a small bust and narrow proper golf *hoce. Culottes aro
When things go wrong for ahoulder*. I must have a cas­
wonderful, also!
someone else ahe la alwaya ual outfit What do you think
Tomorrow — Hair!
the one who saw it coming all of l sweater blouse in navy
and* a red, green and gray
along.
o m i u
u r\ C ^
She usually leaves you feel­ plaid skirt, with, perhaps, a
R ID E -IN T H E A T R
ing vaguely dliiatlsfled with Jacket in navy wool’ —Ada L.
The outfit* sounds smart,
yourself, no matter how hap­
T « 6 i l l * Only
py a frame of mind you were but since your hip* are largo,
cA ni.tm t p a m m t i :
the plaid skirt would add to
in when you cam* together.
• U R ' H K AO 4 1 u n i . l M
the large effect. What ahoul
In ( avlavr — A t l l f l H \ X
Who is she?
a
soft,
diffnaed
atrlpe
or
a
A HI n r i l l l K Y IIUdAHT
She la the woman who it
Plus ml »'1A
totally lacking in charm and blend tweed for the skirt and
* **T H4 VH I * M A P »
graclouincas
Her
number the jacket? Or more becom­
H « r f I.iB r a a la r
teems to he Increasing as life ing still, have a plain skirt
1‘r H r l i U t r r k
become* muni hectic and com­ with a striped Jacket and the
A Kirk l)«H6|laa
sweater
blouse
lo
match
the
petitive
skirt
" I have Inherited a very oldfashioned mink coat It’a long.
In very good condition, but un
wearable now Could Ihta coat
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. Dick Van be made into something, but
Dyka Show "Bupklaa." Poor very inexpensively?— G II "
L A S T D AY
Rob. An ax-war buddy twinYea, it can; look over the
12
dial him out of tha lyrics to ads in the most exclusive
AC AD EM Y A W A R D
N O M IN A TIO N S
a rock V
roll song called fashion magaiines . and you
R IC H A R D
"Bupklaa" w h i c h
(a bad will find ads for remaking fur
enough to b* tha m l thing. In coats in New York. It's inex
fact. It'* ao bad, It and* up as pensive and vary good. You
PETER
a monay-makar and Rob does­ send tha coat by mail,
n't know how to handle tha
HAL WALLIS'
situation. Tha moment of
truth Is alm oil a moment of
horror aa Rob mast* another
ivMAvniok; n w c c H O F
war buddy and laarna soma
STARTS TOMORROW
additional facte about tha
A BI’ BCTACLK —
A D V E N TU R E OF
con artist. Thar* are aom*
A N C IE N T ROM E!
vary funny bite, but thara'a
bean to much ado about rock
'n' roll on T V * situation
comadisa lately. It'a tlm* tha
aubject was dumped.
9-11 p.m. NBC. Wednesday
Night Movi*. "Tha Catered
B O V ^ . ’^ B O
A ffe lr ." This 1966 film, baaed
on a Paddy Chayefaky play,
stare Batte Davla, Emaat
Borgnlna,
Debbie
Raynolda
and Barry Fltsgarald. Mlaa
Reynold* and her fiance want
a email wedding, but her
mother, (M ill Davla), want*
a big catered affair to make
up for past privation* and to
Imprest tha neighbor*. Pop
You'll enjoy the aurprialng
(Ernest Borgnine) goes along
variety of delicious foods and
with the daughter, and before
the fa it, courteous service at the
long all tbs relatives have
Trade Wind* Cafeteria located nr*t
taken sides.
to the theatre In the Seminole l'laaa
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IIISBURG
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S AN FO R D
O N LY!

: By Ruth Millett

Her
compliment*
don't
please, for they ars alwaya
limited and grudgingly liven
She accepts invitations with
a doubtful "1 gueaa 1 can
make it" acknowledgement.
She feels free to aak any
queHinn that popa Ihto her
head, no matter how peraonal.
She never soften* her opin­
ion* with " I believe. . . " or
" I may be wrong. , ."
Instead,
every
peraonal
opinion it se* forth a* an in­
disputable fact.
She can, and doea, offer
advice on every kind of sub­
ject—always as an author:!)-,
and ahe assures you that if

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xpxdei and not only did I fall
to double, I never even ihow-

lumberman

va.

tha

rancher*, with a dlth of Ro­
meo and Jullat thrown In for
those who claim T V ain't doin'
right by them Intellectually.
T h a outdoor-eroaaad lovers
*r* played by Martin Mtlnar
and Joan Fraaman.
8-8:30 p.m. ABC. Patty
Duka Show '"D o n 't Monkay
With Mendel." Howavar that
title may atrlk* you, It's
ganatie in origin. It's tha
old bremid* about finding tha
right huaband .fanatically so
a* to Inaur* tha brilliance and
good look* o f tha child. Pat­
ty's on tha prowl and natural­
ly har boy frland Richard
doesn't manure up. Har vic­
tim la a aubatltut* taachar,
played by Robart Goulat, a
substitute actor. H* gate out
of this allcky situation with
the help o f a white rabbit.
8:30-9:30 p.m. Shindig. Why
Tony Rannett should alng hit
wonderful version of "W ho
Can I Turn To When Nobody
Need* Me" on thia hour of
juvrniie bedlam only a pay.
chlatrist could figure out. in
any event, it'a an rails of
quality in an hour of drivel.

BURTON

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Forecast

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Pare 4-A—March 10, ’65

By Galbraith

S ID E G LA N C E S

Thnraday, Mirth 11. 19M
GENERAL TENDENCIESt
U ntil mldaftemoon very an­
noying influences cen be, In
effe c t and moat everyone
that life la playing
trick In aoms way that
cannot N gotten rid of. But
I f you maintain self • control,
until that time, the late after­
noon and evening become ex­
cellent fo r almost anything
you want to put across re­
quiring adeptness.
A R IL S (Mar. 21 to Apr. 10)
Matters at home may not be
quite ideal during AM, but to­
night you are able to take
right steps to ameliorate.
Avoid long-standing troubles
by Ignoring Individuals con­
cerned. Wake upl
T A U R U S (A pr. 50 to May
20) Correspondence may not
I.
q to your liking nor what­
ever else cornea up In AM ,
but after 3 PM, all goes bet­
ter. Gat reports, etc. correct­
ed. Don't neglect hobbles in
the evening.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21) Finances may be a little
bit difficult during the day,
but later you have to concen­
trate on new outlets for
greater abundance. Assist othrrs with their Ideas. You ben­
efit, also.
MOON C H ILD R E N (June
22 to July 21) Matters o f im­
portance may not be going so
well as you wish, but be pa­
tient and everything gets bet­
ter later. Don’t love your tem­
per over personal issues. Re­
main calm and you win out.
LEO (July 22 to Adg. 21)
Trivets anxieties need some
thought and quick action to­
day, so be sure to carry
through with forrsight. Get
problems out o f the wny with
ideal dispatch. Evening fine
for enjoyments you prefer.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Better to carry through
with work at hand during the
dny since sociability is not
really possible until evening.
Don’ t get Involved in some
other person’s serious prob­
lem. Remain aloof.
I.IIIR A (Sept. 23 to Oct.
221 Matters may be pretty
difficult nr tense for you In
the outside world during dny,
but tonight trouble will peter
salt. Do nothing to jeopardise
good name. Strive for more
good will from others.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nnv.
f i t Fmsll tasks must he flu
ished during the day, so plsn
to look Into new plans in the
very eaily part of the eve­
ning. Don’t get into operation
ns yet. He well infonned first.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nnv. 22 to
Dec. 21) Venting your ire on
n rinse tie is not wise at this
time. Gel rid of that problem
and ail is well Inatead. Day
may he quite trying hut to­
night is rnlm ami happy
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
.Ian. 20) You will get almost
nowhere in endeavoring to
talk over future plana with
associates In AM. Evening is
heller time. Dig up the data
ntrciaary during epare time.
AIJU AHIU8 (Jan. 21 In
Fab. 10) Complete concentra­
tion upon what you have to
da Is necessary during the day
if you ate to produce as much
as you want to. Get regular
dutiea
completed.
Evening
lirlnga better system Into foc­
us.
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar.
20) Kecrratlon will not lie
very satisfying during the
day, ao await tha PM when
others are more receptive to
your Ideas. Get beauty and
rbarrn improved. Be gsy to­
night.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
T O D A Y , he or the will he one
uf those extremely sensitive
yuung people who quickly
will get Involved with the
emotions if you, ai parents,
do not make sure to have the
right playmates around early
In life, and plenty of them,
so that social graces can be
learned. Then there can be a
fine career here In aalea work
or social service and Uta like.
Give religious training.
‘T h e Stars Impel, thry
do not compel." What you
make or your life la large*
ly up to YOU I
Carroll Rlghter'a individual
Forecast for your aign for
April is now ready. For your
ropy send your bfrthdata and
I I . 00 to Carroll Righter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Rox 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.

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CONVALESCENCE RE fID EN C E
R O. Rot * 4SO, Sanford. Kim.
100 SOUTH RA T Aft'E
Ph. 131-4714
OUR heartfelt Thank* for r " u r
art* of ktndn*ee and for Ih*
m*ny floral eontrlhutlr.n* r » c»l** d durlns our r«e*nt b*raavtmant.
Mrs. U M. Triford Jr.
John l . Talford
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Mra. Earl Dne*»y
Mr* W. K. Vlhlrn
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frlrnds for lha many c»rde.
Elowrra. Vlalli and Kindnrsav* shown to me durlns
. tny confinement In Orange
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123. Hosts &amp; Moiors

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120,

103. Tr»H*r Lots - Sale

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R E P A I R WO R K.

M o b ilp H o m e s * Rent

C all 322-5612

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value over 111®. Good condi­
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have you’ Of equal value
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15. S p e c i n l

95 . Houses For Sah

72 . Fetnnle Help iVanied 95 . Houses For Sale

5ft. Mtsc. For Sale

llU E E N ItU ATU
P A Y R O L L CL KR K
f . r n a l . preferred. H. A O r a l . Choice lot* available in Green,
b r . l r of Loch Arbor overlook­
NCR Boating M i v h . 1« Kev
ing s e lf enure.. C U * t o m
Adding Mtch. and Merchant
building to your ep*clflc«Calculator
exp.
necessary.
li). Uuilderti Supplies
tloae. a r . t a b r a l r developed
Personnel
Dept.
Chase
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Company; Box l i l t ; Sanford
P R E -C A S T Concrete Stepa
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Be an INCOME T A X C O N S U L­
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AVIlINOKn AVASHKH. I yr. old
21 . Home Improvements
tor of Nurete. Seminole Memtt.lrm. 1 H.th a Fla Ktom.
while steel tube with cover.
oriel Hospital. Senford.
air Conditional A c.n t r el
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Meet.
Lars*
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S A V E TOUR DOOR
Qualifying
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d a y s w o r k . i : : - i i » t.
“ Ton name it— AVe h . v . lit"
Frail lie Uhl I. For more In­
formation
cell
your
local AMERICAN
RENT-ALL T i ll them you sew it In The
Ltimfair Co,, or the Utttreon
111 ! B. Illgwatha. I t l - m l
Sanford Herald!
UUmbar Co- In Orlando. H a r ­
den l - I I M R E N T A RED
BOOK E KEPI NO d Typtns done
Unite way,
Hoepttil.
Baby
at my home or your office.
114-lCTt,
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by Day,
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or
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Month.
0 \R Y silling. 321-1)1CARltOt.L'J F U R N I T U R E
It oof rv«e&lt;)a repair In it rheok
with ill for the Iteat tt»of- 111 W let.______________
J. 1 A 4 REPR*X»M»
SI. Keal Estate • Sale
I tiff mit irial money can fauv
t. I i, A ; H VTHS
Call 111-410: i: we will foml 53 . Wanted To lluy
K IT C H E N EQ1 i r r v p
Running,
L O W MONTH! T P \ TMK\ T9
For Complete I ' fmetion
USED F U R NITUR E
B V d T FU eCIlp n
CA HP EN TER ,
Ilnriie
lie poire
See or Call 4 'Ur
Ita*t Buy Broker
111- 11*0
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First
Clan#
322-TlH Day or Nifffat
Worktuanahlp Fh. 322-7092.
W A N T E D lo huy front owner.
I Bedroom. &gt; bath home wi th­
SALES RROKER
in 1" mile, of Sanford. Ph
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Traffic Goes 3 W ays
On Zanesville Bridge
Z A N E S V IL L E . Ohio (U P I)
— In Zaneavilla, Y .lands for
bridxe, ■ unique landmark at
the junction o f the MuakinKum and Licking Rivera. You
can croaa it, yet atill be on
the e'ame aide o f the river.
Touriata have been bewil­
dered when told to (jo to the
middle of the bridge and turn
left. To try auch a feat on
any bridge other than Zaneaville'a Y would be danceroua.
There have been oceaalona,
however, when motoriata nejrlected to make the turn. On
Feb. 13, 1032, a Zaneaville
bricklayer lost control o f hia
automobile after aldeawiplnr
a taxicab and crashed through
the guard railing into the Icy
water 40 feet belcw. lie waded
ashore.
The present etcel and con­
crete bridge was opened Jan.
14, 1002, replacing a wooden
covered structure which had
been condemned.
The first Y Bridge was erec­
ted in 1914. Toll was charged.
Each “ foot pniaenger" paid
three cents. For a four-wheel­
ed carriage drawn by four
horses, the fee was 76 cents.
Builders had no knowledge
o f Muskingum and Licking
River floods and the bridge
was washed out In 1818.
•
•
*
A second bridge was built
the following year. A fter 13
years, It was declared un­
safe.
Then rim e
the covered
wooilen bridge which stood
for 68 yeira before It started
to sag under the weight of
electric streetcars, A t first it
was a toll bridge, only people
going to church or to a fun­
eral being exempt. In 1868, it
became toll free after its pur­
chase from private owners by
the State of Ohio, Muskingum
County and the City o f Zanes­
ville.
There was no formal open­
ing but William Wells, a fur­
niture dealer, offered TllMt in
merchandise to tin* fir»t rmtple mnrried on the bridge.
Other merchants added to the
priie list. Alin'rt Ilridwell and
Carrie Weaver acrepted the
o ffe r and the promoter an­
nounced plans for a brass
hand, police escort and other
fanfare.
But Ray Sterle and Ida
Gatewood heal them to tiie
parson, They were married on
the bridge *'ti .Ian 7, KHr2.
The Itndwell Weaver wedding
occurred the next day without
fanfarp.
The Steeles went to court to
collect the gifts as Wells
maintained they note not tincouple he had relucted. A
Jury's verdict was in the
Steeles" favor.
Until 1062, the bridge car­
ried all National Road and
U. S. Route 4o traffic through
Zanrsville. Ms roadway will
accommodate only three lanes
of traffic.
•
•
•

Interstate 70 and new bridges
acress the Muskingum and
Licking Rivers, just upstream
from the historic Y . '
The east arm which extends
to Main street in downtown
Zanesville is 420 feet long
and has three spans. The short
west arm o f two spans is 276
feet and the three spans o f
the north arm total 300 feet.
Zanesville motorists s t i l l
keep the old Y pretty busy. 1C
Is also on Ohio Route 440 and
the Interstate 70 business
loop.
Is the Y Bridge the only one
o f its kind in the nation or
world? The question is peren­
nial. Some say
the TriBorough Bridge in New York
City Is Y shaped hut the ap­
proaches at right angles do
net form a true Y. Zanesville
has also received leporta of a
triple-span bridge in Tokyo
and of a small Y bridge In
Franklin, N. J,
Thus, it seems, Zanesville
can at least claim the largest
Y bridge in the United States.

Pel Porkers

A K R O N , Obit* I ur n —
Sweater p for dugs, (limestone
collar* for i ala. and now *—
elect r re blank* t * for pig*
Well, aim* p! One of the
biggest problems in raising
"porkers” is the mortality
rate among piglets. Today's
sow* often ptodiiee so many
offspring they can’t keep
them all warm So, adapting
a jnoduct anginal Iy designed
to prevent ice from forming
on the wings of airplanes
(iuiiclyear has introduced a
heating pad for the floor of
pig brooders. Using a wire
heating element imbedded in
synthetic rubber, it wmka
very much like an electric
Now automobiles and trucks
blanket.
speed through Zanesville on

Diabetes Test
C L E V E LA N D &lt;l i l ‘lt
A
scientist at Western Reserve
University here has develop­
ed new, portable equipment
with which humans ran quick
ly In- tested fur diabetes.
With tin- equipment, a snlu
turn containing blond taken
from the examinee Is measur­
ed for blood sugar content,
then tested against a stan­
dard Solution, using t.eeds A
Northrup recorders to chart
tiie findings. The patient can
know the results in only eight
minutes.

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Two-Man Orbit
About Mar. 23
CAPE K E N N E D Y ( U P ! ) —
The United States is moving
ahead with plans to rorkel
Gemini astronauts Virgil I.
Grissmn and John W. Young
Into orbit in two weeks.
Their two-seater spaceship
and its Titan-2 rorkel passed
a major test Monday that in­
cluded a aeven hour countdown which stopped one min*
Uti* ihort of blastoff.
Several problcmi cropped
Up during the test, including
a propellant leak in the rock­
et's second atnge, hut apace
agency officials paid the mock
launch was generally consid­
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"On the liiipis of what we
know todayt weVe going to
try to maintain the schedule,'*
n»iill a ppokeafiiHti for the N a­
tional A cruntiulics and Space
Adminipt rations
NAHA refused to po inpoint
the launch date hut sources
close to the program said the
target is March 1M.

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MEMPHIS, Tmn

(U P I)

Thu nation’s youngest — or
at least, smallest — commer­
cial soybean farmer must he
Armando Judicium J r, 11. of
Memphis.
He grew It) pounds of the
oil seed in his mother's shrub
heiy gulden during IVtU and
sold them to the local office
of (-’argill, Inc., nationwide
soybean processor, Armando
lurched a check from Uni gill
for ffi rents, based on a mar­
ket price of
per bushel
for the nrar-twu'hdlion dollar
crop.

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A woman called to offer
newcomer* some advice wbon
they feel like complaining
about the noise of • jets. She
says that some years ago a
Sanford
Episcopal
minister
made this suggestion to his
congregation- Every time they
hear a jet, instead of com­
plaining about the noise, say
a prayer for the pilot’ s safety.
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Things- we- never-knew-untilnow dept; Whether Sanford
residents
are
serviced
or
not by the city's sewer system,
they are stuck with a $2
monthly sewer charge, n. E.
Porter just learned, after two
years, his home is not con­
nected witn the city sewer
system in his area . . . but
he’s been paying the $2 month­
ly charge. ( And has little hope
of winning a refund or a re­
duction in his monthly water
bill.)
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A reminder: Class of 'to,
Seminole High School meets
in the caucus room of First
Federal at 73o P- m. Friday
to make plans for the 23th
reunion Those planning to at­
tend are urged to bring their
''S ally” yearbooks.
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Over 200,oro acres of Semi
pole County are infested with
the fire ant, County Agent Ce­
cil Tucker says. The annual
battle against the pest is sche
doled to be^in April 15 A new
chemical, harmless to wild
life, but m o'e effective, will
be used this spring
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chairman of the State IndusInal Commission, has been
named chairman emeritus of
the Florida Orange Marketers.
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T E Tucker, Loring Bur
ge&gt;s and Mary ft McNulty of
the Florida State Bank will
alien'd the annua! convention
of the Florida Bankers As*n
elation at Bal Harbour neat
week
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kethall team will have to stav
In Ocala, Ui miles away wlsel)
it plays in the slate tourna
mont at Gainesville this week
end Many cf the teams are
being forced to seek other
arcom moda'inns because of a
horse
show
scheduled
in
Gainesville at Hie same tune
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Joseph Mathjeux, Sanford
artist, will be a Judge in the
Sidewalk Art Show in Winter
Park this weekend
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All membership tickets to
the Mutual Concert Series will
be honored at the Seminole
High School
hand concert
Thursday at the high school
at 8 p m Incidentally, the
last of the series presentations,
the Burke Family Singers, will
be here M art)1 29

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The House ways and means
committee was ready to roll
today on a broad medical care
bill for the elderly. The meas­
ure even exreedcd the expec­
tations of some o f its most
fervent supporters.
Chairman Wilbur D. Mills.
D-Ark , said committee vot­
ing on thr hill should he com­
pleted this week He hoped
to ha'e it ready for House
floor action the week of March
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known as "Medicare," U one
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suggests the District o f, Co­
lumbia, , the V irgin l»la*nds.
Guam and American Samoa
be combined for Am erica’s
S lit state
The Virgin Islands comprise
about 50 islands and form
part of the chain of islands
separating the Caribbean and
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VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TH URSD AY. MARCH 11, 1965

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

NO. 144

W ASH ING TO N (U P I)— New U. S. military at­
tacks on Communist North Viet Nam are under­
stood today to be imminent.
Officials declined to discuss operational possi­
bilities. Cut they acknowledged that failure o f tho
air attacks across Die
initial series o f American political solution once its con­
17th parallel to • brink' ditions are met.
These include an end f «
Hanoi to terms has made
it imperative for Presi­ North Viet Nam’s infiltration

dent Johnson to intensify and support, and the haltinc
of Viet Cong attacks in tha
pressure.
ture has lost millions of dolThe question o f just what south, which administration
lars because of an ’ 'experi­
move* to make lu-xt l* be­ officials are convinced Hanoi
mental” attempt by the fed­
lieved to have been one of controls.
the subjects occupying the
eral government to let domes­
Chief executive nnd his tup
U. S. BOMBERS
tic laborers harvest crops.
diplomatic ami military ad­
ON SECRET RUNS
The chamber's agricultural
viser* Welnesdny in their
SAIGON ( U P I ) — U. S. A ir
division, in a telegram to the
meeting at Camp David, Mil.
Fotrr j r i bombers and fightWhile House, blamed the La­
The administration** pro­
er-homhers carried out aecret
gram of gradually increased
bor Department for the losses.
bombing mission* against the
SELM A, Ala. (U P I) TALLAHASSEE ( U H ) military acticn against North
Specifically It attacked de­
Thr Governor’s office said to­ Viet Nani Is baaed on the be­ Communist* today.
l About -100 Negroes and white
partmental refusal to allow
One B57 twin-jet was lost
! clergymen
from HO states
day that an investigation Into lief that the Hanoi regime of
importation of more exper­ staged an all-night prayer
the Fell 26 shooting of a 17- President Ho Chi-minh still while dropping napalm on
&gt;ear-old youth al Oviedo is retains considerable freedom Vu-t Cong troops 390 miles
ienced offshore laborers anil vigil and stood their ground
northeast of Saigon in an­
rally
today
in
a
cold
drizzle
closed.
its efforl. instead, to send in­
of policy and action and is
other attack.
o f rain.
Vernon
Sikes,
an
assistant
not
completely
under
the
con­
to Hie state Inexperienced do­
South Vietnamese fighter
The marathon demonstra­
lo Gov, Haydon Burns, said trol o f Red China.
mestic workers,
bomber* and the B57s hit
tion, before a police line, heHie investigation satisfied Ihe
STRUGGLE
fO
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T
t.Y
The group said ‘ such re­
Communist targets i n s i d e
gan Shoitly after dark Wed­
Governor that no action was
The assumption is that if
cruitment efforts, by necess­
nesday night for the Rev.
called for against Oviedo Po­ Hie Urfitcd State* ran make South Viet Nam while a force
ity. have bren directed at re­
of between IS and 20 Fll'0
Jamrs Reeh, a while clergylice Chief George Kelsey.
the struggle sufficiently cost
cipient* ot welfare and . . .
ruared
o ff
man o f Boston whose severe
The investigation was con­ ly lo North Viet Nath, Hanoi fighter-bombers
those who have been rejected
hooting during ra&gt; ial demon­
ducted fur the Governor by will deeide lo ''em! its ag- from Da Nang to hit unanby other industries."
strations
two
nights
ago
the Seminole County sheriff, grcssioit,” and cease the sup­ noutteed targets, brlicved to
it said the contract the gov­
he Communist supply lines
sparked nationwide protests.
J I. Hobby.
port and supply o f the Viet
ernment rei|iiircs growers to
The National Association for Cong rebellion in the South. in Laos.
Reeh lay near death in »
sign with domeslie laborers
The pilot and co-pilot c f tha
Hie Advancement of Colored
Birmingham hospital. Three
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f
th
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S
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in
ole
In pursuing this program,
working Under the p l a n
downed
B67 apparently paraPeople
had
asked
for
*it*pon
white men have been arrested
('u tility ( hntnber u f ( ‘o m n ierco w as don ated W e d n e s d a y by th e N a v y and
President Johnson and Ins
•'would do nothing more or
on both slate nnd federal
] stun of
Kelsey,
claiming top sides appear to be oper­ - liuW-d to safety but were not
a p m a te citizen . In lo p p h oto ( f r o m l e t ! ) a re .lack R o ll. 1lu n a r O sb o rn e,
less than charge tile agricul­
charge* in connection with
voting Tom m y Wilson was ating also on the hosts cf two found. It was the first BJ&gt;7
A i l i n g M a y o r A . I.. W ils o n , M rs. F red lia n a s , S id n e y Iv e s i l l and l&gt;r.
tural industry with . . . car­
lost in action against the
the attack.
shot in Ihe stomach by Hie ot her assumptions:
John Darby a ccep tin g plan ts at N a v y b a -e n u rsery fron t (.’apt. C h a n d ler
rying out a poverty program
Tile demonstrators bivou­
police chief after Wilson * ar I — That Hanoi has virtually Communists. Five other Br*7
Sw
anson
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In
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ph
oto,
c
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itte
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a
d
m
ire
s
l.nHO
p
etu
n
ia
even more ambitious than the
acked in thr street during
rest for driving without a h I complete control over the pilots on Hie same raid said
plants g i v i n by W illia m llo in h g c h . F ro m le ft a re John K t'id e r, M a y o r
program sought by the (John­
the night, huddled against the
cense
f Viet Cong and could order tin re was no ground fir* in
W
ilso
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,
Holt,
D
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rb
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C'.
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s
io
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and
W
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K.
K
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o
w
le
s
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son! administration”
dull in blankets and he*!
.Sikes said the investigation them to halt their rebellion the area.
It asked Hie President to
loti*.
.O
revealed that Wilson had hern against the government of
tiring a halt to the situation
l.ater they sang the "Starpicked up previously on a S lit Is Viet Nam if It be, nine
immediately and H-uure at
Spangled Banner" while pub­
charge ot stabbing and fight I convinced Hint Hus wn* tinfccted industries that it wont lic safety director
Wilson
mg another boy cm a school | prudent rnni-e.
happen again
Bakei and other officers took
Ims. and that on the day some I - That neither Un-da nor
their standing position* he- (
time later that Kebey picked' Bed
China
consider*
the
fore their ragged line.
him up for not having a II stake* in Southeast Asia al
Tlie atmosphere was friend- I
err. 5 thr., youtji threatened Hus time o f sufficient im ­
Three automobile accidents
)y, however, between police
trouble. Hr said Kelsey radio-j portance to warrant smooth
were reported by Sanford r o ­
and demonstrators.
i-d (or help and another o ffi­ mg over Hour (-It t&lt;■i tdc-do
ller Wednesday hut there wera
When the riovvd sang a
cer came lo the scene
glint
.lispirtiao-l
&gt;Iosifu- no major injuries
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Ihut
v vi se
hikes said the .investigation tanks against
the
t niled
Vllrott
II
Hoffman, S21J
lop
(ilea* Mr
Baker” t
disclosed tlul as Wilson was States ui support *'f Hanoi.
\-hwood I’ l . Orlando, was
(-■ill- •• i-fti- in] « f flip nty
about to gel into tlie oHicer's
VI EW M I T O I t l l D
WASHINGTON &lt;U P I ) - Rep Vl.lt- -1 MSa
ch.irged with driving under
the
Itrv.
car, he luincd suddenly and
T
h
e
a-toiini-1tatr n view the mUuetice and failing lo
Paul Huger* M) F la 'i urgid Ht.lpb
\ 1Mall.) ii ml mini
grabbed for Kelsey's pistol,
Hint A met i.-nn h.-orhltig* «&gt;f slop ami give mformalton, ami
the State Department m a
n., "D -es this nil an
it I. »
still in the police chief s hoi N'.-ilh \ ml Nam has rod liail
I louse speech to tighten dip y u t i h ! ••
tender aid, following an acci­
to . c u l l o f f t I k *
ster At (his point Sikes said, the effect -if bunging M-'«
lumatic pressure on countries
dent at 13th Street and French
1a? i*t|i ?"
a tuucl lorgan and Ibr gun
i mi and Peking any - ln-ei Avenue al 2 05 p. m.
shipping goods to Communist
#,uh no,** AWinnUiy r»*
discharged He said il^was rml
i.'-r-iv id some - 1111[i-&gt;r I \) *-d
nations,
Hoffman's car. police said,
clear in whose possession Bo­
nesdliy.
-truck one driven by Waller
lin e
V * n&gt; 1’ j u lp r
U tM
it
gun was when it went ol(
U--|i,,r!s f i-.in autliotnative 1, Burrows t2i8 West Thir­
j( pi . rl * r t nut Itakrf hiuf Iwcn
Wilson was dlseliarged (lorn
-lip lo io ati-' H -'iiii- s in t nrloit teenth Street, causing ItUx)
WASHINGTON (U P I )—The ;i tl* t* tit sou thern jKflue ofWilder Paik Memorial Ilos
&lt;aid Dial Itussia appal-lit!&gt; i« damage*
Defense Department s a y s fu*ii»r ihi*»U£hout the trouble
Politse said Hoff­
pilal Tuesday
Florida will lose more 111an her e.
h- Iding hack on delivery *&gt;f man failed to stop and was
the M IG -U j.-i - and gtoutnl apprehended later on High­
.t wit) men through the combin­
tu-air missdes
it
recently way 17 92 south of the city.
ing ot 7,DUO-man National
promised North Viet Nam. - He is being held in city Jail in
Guard and a 7.lOo-man U. i&gt;
Thr United States assumes lieu of $450 bond.
Army Reserve force.
that
Hanoi eventually can he
Two other minor accidents
Mis. i red G,ni#s was named have ever undertaken and 1
By Diitllr Austin
brought to realize Its own fu- were reported
Semiimli’ tounty’ s beaut if i h) Bolt to mllllne plans, for want to do all 1 can to help
T A IJ .A H ASSKK H T h — tuie interests ill-tille tiial it
MIAMI BEACH ( U P l ) - N e
title at Second and Myrtle
cation pni'iiam received a tin u-&lt; ni tlii- shrubs along the make Seminole t ount&gt; the
Stuit* School Supt. 1hoim»» P, ahamlon its prrserit. policy involved car* driven by Wada
gotiations resumed today in
I Decision of the Longwoo-1 double b *.*t Wednesday when las* (tout and in and around most beautiful m llu- slate H
Hailey, at odds uilh the ( ab* and slop livin g to control Snyder 2tKi0 Grandview, and
the dispute involving about
City Council »s to Its "stand” *he Sanford Naval Air Station the citv Stic will lie assisted is commendable of the SertuSou South Florida dock work­ nn the proposed stork car n s and William Helnbuch made tiv limner Osburne. who is in mile fount) Chamber of tom inut piiji||*«*! ( iimnibMon over Sou Hi Met Nam
'I t * Klizatreth Boyd. 220 F or­
it *.Y8 million slash in hit
I
f
adinimslrnl
ti-n
officials
ers who say a new regional
rest
Drive
s|mn«&gt;r
such
a
trierce
to
i
li.ti
.
plan*
for
a
'Hawing
liiuin in he built on Sanbndo generous .lunations til livin.
•vihool
plan* to iixk r*rr- wi tig, and Hn»l * hllia Icontract hurt instead of help
Hoy Kandall, 206 Colonial
Springs bps* bv the Joyce plants to the beautification t•.1&gt; 1 .ml mu v r y exjM-cled wortilwh.li ndeavot, in- add
luw makers m*xl month to M‘ i-alliiig tin' lino-, then lln Wav wjs charged with failure
cd them. .
1■» hi ,i till.in /• I ■'iime tlm&lt; • il.
brothers "I ' asselborry will he fom m itlfi
»tuip
ihe iiK»fie&gt;.
pl--ldi-.lt ns-uint s a t - i s l-l- t lo Itavc vehicle under control
dl
handed down at an 8 p m
Hundred- ot large shrubs of Ut»T :! -'
linliey said he would *e«‘h |scope
which administration following an accident on First
KU* i j'icK-ni for the mspec
meeting ot the council today all kinds were donated to the
relief from the l.**ri*Utuie « ut hnrit ms nn riot rvrri v, ill- Street m front of MrCrory's.
WASHINGTON (U P I) — A
Individuals ami groigis of rauve by 'he \av&gt; and 1 im i tmn .(fi1! jn'fiiptanre nf the
la- nu*.' of the - ot m his ask
tug t o ills- Us*
move was under way in the
H.tndall - cur struck a parked
residentincludingMayor petunia plants bv
Hcinhuch \ \s 11ti &gt;»r\ weft ■ Dr John
tug budget for ihe coining to
T h e Cl l l l e d S l a t e s h . n t ool *
Senate today to bring to the
vehicle owned by Bovard Tommd i-u-lnj cliau man
David It
Wentworth, have Both donation- were accepted bait
hsiitM
Cltlllllllt
c l e a r it wi l l o u t s i d e r Iti ti t
floor wilhoul committee hear­
Iiiimui 162 Itosubu Drive, and
gone oil record as being op with expressions of
gralituJ. i it* \l ig 'i
W K Knowles
Bailey said in II at-o be ask n a t i o n a l
disc us sions
on
a knocked it up on the sidewalkings a hill aimed at stemming
posed to
locating the speed by Acting Mayor A
1. Wi son City I'ai sj N.ipl
f .S Textnn
T A L L A H A S S E E l CHI I ing legislat-os lo lucre***
the black market trade in
S.dt.e*
lie
s
HI.
lakefronl
way in Lon Jwood Attendance and the Sanford area lieautili
rf)ie S.i|io-mr 1iiui t today set teacher salaries, provide exstimulant
and
depressant
plan tit!.1 chairman, and Navy Monday for anothei round in
at a Feb 1 public heating on cation chairman. Jack Bolt
parnfeii library- s-ivnes ami
drugs.
the issue wav 3 2 against the .The entire content* bf tin uflo uaK
n n ot i.y fill mu ||ep Bussell give financial aid to county
After accepting Hie plant Jordan .It seeking to tie reventure a* were all hut one Naval Air Station nursery
school boards.
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Hie com mu tee met stmed lo hi* Sarasota Coun­
of the adjoining property own with the exception of a dor m ir-m
BONN, West G e r m a n y
en shrubs, were turned over at to-- home of Hcinhuch on ty House -eat
(U P I)—A parliamentary com­ er*
However as it repeatedly lo the committee by Capt llwv 17 92 south to accept the
Jordan wants to enuit to
mittee swept aside all other
has Iteep explained at these Chandler Swanson and LI I non ja fimiav f«r planting declaie the ch i tlon of Hep,
business today to eonccntralc
Doyle, public arn iiai utv
and county build Jai k ll.i--.ui --f Sarnaofa inmeetings, it is not a matter Cdr Thorn a
WASHINGTON
(U l’ l )
—
on the iiucstion ot Nan war
ol whal "the council may or works officer
in.valid and pot him hack in Ihe President Johnson * ry r may
criminals Us job is to make
may not w.*h to do,” since ac­
' I cannot give lluo to the l_rgislatuir
Included were several vari
not be on Ihe sparrow, hut
sure the government will he
cording to legal advice re lies of palms pyrarantha. hoi fund -trivr hut I ran give a
II, maintain* that he lost there’ * little else going nn in
able to prosecute them even
ceivAHjJbuiIding permit can ly. viburnum, ala man-la. podo t.tKKl plan!*
v.iid llelnhurh |iu* *.■«( jll.-ci-llv a* a result Washington that escapes his
after Hie current statute ot
not he'refused as the proper­ rarpus, gardenia*, liguslruro
1 tiling___ tin- beautification of n 1963 reiipfmrtinnmr-ut act notice.
limitations expires on May 8.
ties involve.1 arr properly zon chainphor boxwood ami some prugram lone n( Hie finest Hint was Intel rejected by the
Rep. Robert )l Michel I HLifetime Unconditional Hoad Hazard Warranty
citrus trees
project* the county and city people.
cd
111 ) found that out when Ihe
Chief Executive called to wish
TAM PA (U P I)—Carl Del
him a happy 42nd birthday.
vie. an 18 year old high school
"It's the first time i presi­
youth who allegedly threaten
dent ever telephoned m e,"
cd the President’s life last
*aid Michel, who has served
spring in a school English
theme, was indicted by a fed­
Many leaders, including a lion*, thr opportunity In *p in the House since, 1957.
WASHINGTON (U P I )—Flo­ ale subcommittee on consll
Periodic Inspection
• Flat Tire Repair
eral grand Jury on the charge. rida Supreme Court Justice tutional amendment*
'minority of the U. S. Supreme prove or disapprove so grrat
Tire
Rotation
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Front End Check
Delvie was
arrested after
Millard Caldwell urged Con
He said Die U. S Supreme Court. hold this and retain! a departure from previously
his teacher passed the Infor­
accepted principles governing
PETERBOROUGH, England
BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
mation along to federal o ffi­ gress today to propose an Court’s "one man. one vole’’ | decisions do not correctly In the formation of their legisla­ (U P I ) — Window cleaner Bill
amendment to the federal reapportionment ruling was terpret the federal Constitu tures." Caldwell said
cial*.
Ruff wanted the ladder he saw
Cnn»titut!nn as»rrting
t h f in direct eonflicl with earlier lion, he said, while vast mini
Whether the Supreme Court at the Golden Lion public
right of the states to consti­ judicial pronouncements re her* of citizens believe „thc interpretation* are correct is house here so he challenged
tute one hou»c of their legitla latlng to (lowers o[ the federal decisions, legally correct' or immaterial, he added. "The landlord Albert Bembridge to
President Loring Burgess (urea on factors other than government over the slates not, produce a result ot which (•oust is these decisions arc play darts for it.
hat called a meeting of the population.
and limitation* on the powers they do not approve.
now law . . . the number who
He lost—and ia now paying
405 W. Flrat St. 32J-0651 ^
board of director* o f the Sem­
Caldwell, a former govern of the Judicial branch over
" I t is the duty of Congress disapprove is so grrat that off hia end of the bet by clean­
inole County Chamber of Com­ or, appeared at respporlion legislative and executive dc to give'to the people, through their voices ought not to be ing the pub's 22 windows for
SANFORD, FLORIDA
'
merce fo r 7:30 p.ra. tonightment hearing!' before l^e Sen-, partmenD.
their legislatures or convca .ignored ”
a year Ire* of charge.
Johnson that Florida agricul­

Chief Cleared
By Burns In
Shooting Fray

Clergymen
Stage Vigil
!n Drizzle

Sanford Police
Probe Accidents

M W A ...

BRIEFS

Up Pressure

iMiUO Loss

Parley Resumes

Racing Stadium
Decision Due

Beauty Plan Gets Boosts

Bailey Fighting
Schools Slash

Goof Balls

Ex-Solon Seeks

Return Of Seat

Drive On Nazis

Lyndon Seldom
Misses A Trick

Why You Should
Buy TIRES From

Youth Charged

Caldwell Hits Ruling

Lost A Itct

Meeting Tonight

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WEATHER: Fair thru Wednesday, alow wurminc trend; low tonight itt IOs.
ny Paul Brookshire
The Seminole County Com­ VOL. 67 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY. MARCH 9, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 142
lo
mission today adopted resolu­
Robert J. Crumley has been tions approving an extensive
named for the seventh year primary and secondary road
to the Royal 1’alm Club, an improvement program for the
Individual honor group of the county.
The hoard of enmmlssionrrftr
American Fira and Casualty
Company for top individual met later in the day wiUi
producers.
Slate Road Department offi­
First American seminnry
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cials in Del.and to present the
for the Eastern Orthodox
Airman 2.'cl Frank II. programs to the state.
Faith will he established in
Stoeffler, grandson of Mrs.
No. 1 priority goes to the
the near future on Highway
Mae Venable and great- widening of State Road 46
17-92 at Fern Park, It was
grandson of Mrs. M. D, Senn, (2Mh Street i from French to
announced today by Rev. John
of 4117 West 19th Street, is Mcllonvillc Avenue to four
It. l \ Adair, pastor of St.
spending a 30-day furlough lanes.
John
Chrysostom Chapel.
with
his parents. Mr. and
Eleven other primary pro­
Located on a four-aer/ tract
Mrs. Rufus G. Stoeffler st jects were approved and 16
that fronts POO feet on Lake
ralatkn, after a two-year tour secondary projects.
of the Woods, the seminary
at rinttsburgh, N. Y. His
In other action this morn­
of “The Three Hierarchs" will
&gt;ne*t assignment will In- for ing the commissioners adopthe housed in temporary facil­
three years at Paris, Fiance. ed new- subdivision require­
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ities pending construction of
ments on mads, clarifying
a permanent edifice, Father
Normally we loss into file and updating previous regula­
Adair said.
13 any unsigned letters to the tions.
editor. But we have one sign­ County Engineer William
When completed, the semi­
ed “Just s Herald Reader" Bush said they were nrcesnnry will include the St. John
agreeing with the “Clock's" sary to get betlcr road con­
Chape), of which Father Adair
recent mention of the traffic struction in subdivisions
has been priest for four years;
hazard caused by those little
administration building, advis­
He described them av “not
yellow mushroom-type traffic as tdugh” as stale road reg­
or's residence, seminarians'
buttons along Highway 17 92 ulations hut in line with those
chapel, living center, lounge,
between Sanford anil Orlando. in Orange County
library, recreation renter, day
“ I wish your paper would
nursery, lecture hall and din­
The new regulations will go
create such a rumble,” the let­ into effect immediately and
ing room, kitchen, caretaker's
ter reads, "that it would have all contractors and develop­
residence, memorial pool and
the highway department put ers will be notified oi the new
boat house nml pier.
an end to end . . . I have rules.
Father Adair said the Or­
seen our mailman almost got
thodox Church of St. John
The commissioners also ac­
hit twice because of these cepted a low hid from the
Chrysostom Is the only Or­
darn stones , . *. Won't you Case Power and Equipment
thodox Church in Central Flo­
please take up the issue amt Company of Winter Park for
rida ihnl maintains completemake some noise about it?" two traitors One hid, for a
ly English language services
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f&lt;u all members of (hr faith
tractor, hackhoe ami loader,
Can you teach an old dog was for $5,800. and anothrr for
fill
aerial
photo.
St.
John
Chrysostom
Chapel
FOUR-ACRE lUTK on the Luke of the Woods
new tricks 7
Idle Eastern O r t h o d o x
a tractor and mower was for
is shown at right center, Lake of the Woods at
at Fern Park for the Eastern Orthodox Semin­
Frankly, we don't know $2,729 79 Five bids on the two
Faith, which in-lude* many
the
Bottom
and
Highway
17-92
at
the
top.
ary of "The Three Hierarchs" in shown m this
(we’ve never tried i hut dog Items were opened
tint tonalities of Eastern Eu­
trainers can teach a dog in
ropean ancestry, has only rr
The hoard denied a re zon­
sit up. speak, play dead and ing request lor Hillside Es­
-ently become truly Ameri
canlzsr^ with the formation of
roll over —
tates in Altamonte Springs
They Just say, “ Roll over. from Rt-AA to RC-I. A peti­
t h e . auonal organization
known as the ''Eastern Ortho­
Rover."
tion was presented to the
[logs also can he taught to board objecting to the zoning
dox Cathultc Church in Amer­
fetch pipe and slippers and to request
ica "
lie peacefully at the m aster’s Commissioner L a w r e n c e Cnitrd | ’rr»* International
This Church eventually will
SAIGON (T P!) — Smith
feet, looking digmlied and Swofford made the motion to
Vietnamese military authori- la- centered primarily in Flo­
Tht- Pacific Northwest and
aomewhat sail
t i n &lt;Inline today that gov* rida. It* jurisdiction is head
deny the rezomng. It was in­ New England stale* basked
SELMA, Ala &lt;l PI &gt; — I&gt;r fl«* in by pUntWhile posing for a Man of dicated the zoning change wav in mote springlike tempera M mil in I. lit It**r hint* tmluy
\ W| k* *nmii taiit iiidu a «r nine hi tr •op* killed more ed by a governing synod and
- letgy rouneil 11 is not, in any­
Distinction'' ad
requested so horses could be litre. Inday, scJUtrated by mM m liiitl lit) hi my of iniligmiM tnttt* n il* lb nt i h’ftr t • IJHJt) than JOO (
We did learn, however, ot a stabled on property in the Mir ft uni the
way, to he confused with the
a n a d i a n CIV i] l i g h t * l l t l v u c i i l f N w i i l t f |*l*l ‘•Mil’* l r Milt it11 OYt ( the In* in it lint
dog who learned to play the area
prairie* thut
chilled the urn) X r g r u f r o m nrrgft* Ihv I f tool Mftt •*S AMllli) he in S*JietT ll &gt;*’
various foreign language bod­
piano Although he got an oc
ies of the Eastern Orthodox
Malcolm McClellan, repre Northern Plain* with near na tion f4*r it plitnm**! * frr*n &gt; .-ally aft«rn •Mill to Jongh s -*7
rasionat engagement in night senting the West Lake Brant zero cold.
faith that also have activities
(Join m a r c h " th a t hits h ImtmI x lie.Ul. f liii'lr f*I» of S »g I (»**A t'f SftlgMD.
clubs or in someone's lunch­ ley C iv ic Association, appear
H ole*
hulti'fcfi
n n l .tit SMih i IILMtgMlI in a ii'V MlKiv r r
Slum f l u r r i e s drifted left
Army advisers in tit* D.S. le g Greek, Rus­
eonette, he was unhappy lie ed before the commission to ibtough the upper Mississippi hirer) mu*
n o i •"M 11vit lights drive.
wen* icpiiited Hounded, one sian, Syrian, Serbian, llulgar
wanted to give a recital at the lequest tile paving of tile West Valley hut (nought insignifi­
At M mtgoinery h r a v y of them seiluusly, whell a Vtel ian, Albanian, rtr.E
A buildup of fin ecu in this
“ Mel."
Lake Brantley Jtoad
While there are three fore­
semi’Hi ml city m central fuit** of Alabama stale Cong battalion attacked the
cant snow full amounts.
He practiced night and dayHe brought a petition con
Temperatures in New Eng­ Alabama continued through trotpi’i* began moving today eamp h till m ortal and re coil- ign controlled Orthodox sendami finally his hour ol til laming two pages of signa land started out warmer to­ the night, mining at om* of lo w a i d b* I m a .
narira in the t'.S. (an addi­
less llfle file
umph came . . . everyone up tu n s to ask for the paving day than those in northern the (urgent drtimiintritlinh* in
tional unr In Cunndit), none
\ icliuutii-i'c h-ss* . were plac
plaudcd except one rrttic who McClellan said the road got Florida where float once thr South.
ed at 11.1 kill- *I uml 27 wound of these sins* I tie English
remarked in a moment u! m such bad condition at times ugain threatened citrus and
King*! Southern Chi mtiun ‘Quite Alive*
language or American cus­
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HOI STUN Tex; (LTD —
Leadership Conference head­
that many automobiles using truck farm crop*.
spite
toms and traditions. In fart,
“ His Bach is worse than his the road were badly damaged
Scattered light rain and quarters Mud It was dispatch­ Russia &gt; /fun 1 2 cosmic protic,
alt require knowledge of fore­
The commission turned the snow- fell in the eastern Da­ ing three chartered buses once repurtc ! dying in space, .‘I Boys Die
bite."
ign language for administra­
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HAitLAY k &gt;
complaint over to Swofford to kotas to the Alleghenies in from Atlanta tn Sclmn, loud is
tion of the various liturgical
'the f a r e o f the arctic front rd with delegations from a* &lt;&gt;1 tutf.it ! i -p e d ic u la r.past Thiee l«i&gt;s were fatally crush rite* of the rhuteh
A husband is a man who investigate
wiih.n !•■*i -i,-Ice of ttic planet ed m a rod f ill at an abandon
knows that Ills wife's reason
Commission chairm an John Bold finnl that poured into far away as Sun Fraru
Only the "Three ll’crarelis"
ed roal mine near here.
{Chicago Mini Washington who
Alexander said the request the north central slate*.
Ing is largely sound.
eonrentralex on t r a i n i n g
If at first you don't sue would he “ given serious con
American clergy for America.
reed, try again. Then null. No Mderation "
use being silly about il
County Agent Cecil Tucker
The modern woman spend.- also gav.e the commission a
75 per cent of her time sitting report on the county citrus
It) Mar) inn Mile*
1shows around thr u r n is lit- Mis. P M Kaminlph of W«k* ami h«r pony, *'■ i.n ,," mad**
down—the figures show.
groves He said the fruit was
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ly
lit* ihrt*r y n u -«dd G**r ri Hun- twii III!
(tipit f u s t r a t t y &lt;n (lie h o rse
The best tiling about color ,i,ld for $3.030 79 with a Unit
.»* |iiutig« s i, r i d e r m lionu' | dtilph, dluttghlnr of M i. n o d i
J hi - p polnr y o u n g M b s show rin nil in January, tin*
'I V so far is that the Jones 200 trees of Valencias left
WASHINGTONi i l l ' l l —
can t afford it either.
1 yi »r, aiu!-' . amt- nut i ihhon
1'ireidcnl
Juliriaon signed in­
Unc way to live longer is
tf inner s Since, they-have sun
to law today the first of hit
to cut out the things that
three more ribbons, the last "Great Society” programs, a
make you want to live longer
I,ring fur fifth place spot in $1.1 billion measure t&gt;- aid the
Nome say nobody knows the
age of Ihc human race but ail
pickup race at the recent pieluiraque hut poor moun­
agree 11 is old enough to know
March of Dime- benefit show tain region known as Appa­
Seminole County Commis­
lachia.
better.
in Apopka.
(Swiped from the sioners moved this morning
The major emphasis of the
Grrri, who roiqea from a five-year program it a high­
Lion s I’ausc) to join the City of Sanford in
requesting enabling legislation
family of h I semen, begun way construction with $8(0
to give the two bodies title to
riding when she was only 2'* million authorized In build de­
oH-shorc land in Lake Monroe
months old Hitti her mother. velopment and aere-s roads in­
and the St. Johns River pend­
Ann. Brother Guy, now 14, to the isolated valley* and
ing construction of the marina
has hern riding since he was across the high ridges of Apfacilities and Uie port author­
three months old and mother, palarhia.
PHILADELPHIA (Ul’li - ity barge terminal, plus what­
Other funds would lie spent
herself, startl'd at a very ear-^
“ I asked them to give a hand ever future riverfront devel­
ly-age. lath er, although he on vocational education, health
In help this girl, hut no one opments might he added,
likes to ride, dura an strictly facilities, soil conservation
proposal was made by Sen.
would give me a hind."
for pleasure and does not en­ and rehabilitation of atrip
Those were the words of Mack Cle'Vwland Jr. to county
ter show* as do other mem­ mine*.
Naval airman Janie* R. Geor­ commissioners that -enabling
bers of the family.
ge. 23, of Atlanta. Ua.. in lestl- legislation should be obtained
Cocus was Inherited from Trip Postponed
tying how six men ignored his in this session of the state
WASHINGTON (LTD —
Guy by Gerri and she lakes
Legislature
so
that
the
county
picas for help as he battled a
President Johnson has decid­
cart
of
his
feeding
and
makes
howling gang o f. 13 to 20 and city would be sure of
a sUh at keeping him brush­ ed, because ol the international
youths trying to rape a ii- having jurisdiction of the off­
ed. She is so fund of riding situation, to put aside for tiie
year-old girl they had polled shore lake bottom.
that she goes'with her moth­ time being aqy consideration
County
Commission
Chair­
from a subway station plat­
er
for four to five hours at of a spring visit to Latin
man John Alexander instruct­
form.
a
time
and the only ona tiring America.
George, his right eye swol- ed County Attorney Harold
Is
“Moni"
Je n shut and his left eye puff Johnson and Engineer WitSharing in the family's en­ Flyers Killed
ed and discolored as evidence ham Bush lii work with thr
thusiasm fur the sport it
FORT LAUDERDALE city
attorney
and
engineer
in
of the beating he took at the
grandmother! Mrs. C. R. (UP1)— Two occupants oi a
hand* of the mob, testified developing and advertising
Prance, of Orlando, who ia helicopter were killed when
a t a hearing before County the necessary ‘legal proce­
“ proud a* punch" of the chil­ the craft crashed upside down
THIS LITTLE DOLL la Gerrie Rnndolnh, three-yenr-old daughter of Mr.
Judge Juanita Kidd Stout for dural to present to the next
dren and who fullowa the In the backyard of a rural
mid Mra. I*. W. Randolph, of Wekiwn Hill*, who in nutkinyr quite a name
eight boys, IT to 17 years old. session of the Legislature on
sliuwa a* often at possible.
hoiuttf
(Humid
l'holo).
Jot' lit-ion It in hojdf shown mound the mod.
aharged with the attack.
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Seminary Slated For Fern Park

North Warmer
Than Florida

'Army Of hdignant' 100 Guerrillas
Slain By Allies
Faces Ala. Troopers

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3 -Year-O ld C ap tu res Ribbons

County Approves
Lakefront Effort

Onlookers Fail
Pleas For Help

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Appalachia Bill
Signed Into Law

Knowles, Burton
To Draft Criteria
“Go-ahead" signal for development of the Lako
Monroe waterfront development was given by the
City Commission Monday evening after presenta­
tion of a planning outline by Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce committee members.
John A. Burton IV, lo­
cal architect and commit­
tee member, outlined a
proposal to request ma­
rine and dredging con trac­
tor* to submit hid* for a
landfill arca-af 15 acres and
hulkhrading In what he term ­
ed “specialized criteria type
bidding."
Tom mission nfttmbrrs di­
rected Burton and City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles to draft
specifications a n d submit
them to contractors, designers
and engineer* for bids.
These specifications would
include the 15-acre landfill,
the bulkheads im ^ x marina
with approximately 240 boat
slips. Further development —
such *» restaurant, motelbnatel, recreation area, natatorium, etc.—would he left to
the bidders' imagination.
GUERRILLAS h a v e
Knuwte* presented to the
been oiterntiujr uncom­
Cii|timisslon a detailed study
fortably close to the
which would place the cost of
big U. S. nirptjrt nt Dft
the lakefront development at
Nang, focal point of air
$795,231, as compared to the
activity. Marines have
estimate of $1.7 million pre­
taken over the security
sented by Maurice Connell
duties
on tlie base.
Associates in an initial re­
(NEA Ncvvsmnp)
port.
It Was pointed out that the
$795,231 cost would he cov­
ered in franchises by lessees,
anil would not require in­
creased taxation.
“ One of the first changes
proposed," Knowles said, "is
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to relocate Ihe site to a |&gt;oiiit
opposite I'almello Avenue so
as lo use tins putilir rightLIMULItU, Germany (UTI)
of-way for direct access to
Henry H. Ford,'62, the U. S.
the downtown business men cepaul general in Frankfurt,
This eliminates the olf site was killed today in a highway
expense of acquimig private accident that seriously injured
properly for thr rntuieelion Ins wife and chauffeur,
and reduces utility costa."
Knowles also proposed to
reiluca the initial number of
S T E U B E N V I L L E , Ohio
wet berths to 176 ami to sub- ( I ll’ll ITiurtrs J. Kulabonlth,
stltule the growing practice
12, Bridgeport, Ohio, remain­
of dry storage for other
ed in jail here today on a
berths for a portion of the
smaller size boat*. , , . To charge of using broadcast ttma
reduce investment costs, this to denounce President John­
can tie arranged on a ground son in obscene language.
lease to private capital.
He also piopnst-d the ,ma
DELANO (LTD — A $600,rin* supply and shopping
center tie moved into Die 1100 men’s residence hall will
landfill heck near ttie (Sem­ he limit at Strlaon University
inole) houlevaiil and lo util­ in Ihe coming year. The build­
ize pal king tut No. t lo sup­ ing, which will house about
plement the reduced pur king 150 students, will be ready
un the landfill area.
(or occupancy in the fall term
The rity manager also sta t­ of I960.
ed city personnel van design,
const i net and opeiate "sev­
eral Items at lens expense
MIAMI t u r n —About 600
than any report propose*."
hingshotemvn here and tn
Commissioners i n structed nearby Fort Lauderdale refus­
City Ally. William Hutchison ed to Work today because of
to proceed vviih drafting pro- Issues union leaders and shipposed e n a b l i n g legislation
pcis thought Ionl been settled
concerning ownership of the
■luring the diawn-out negotia­
lake bottom and clartlytng
the city's title to off-shore tion* in Miami Beach.
land.
Knowles wn* instructed to
TAM I*A (U l’it
Circuit
have the city'* fiscal agent
draft financing plans (or a t'lmri Judge .Oliver Maxwell
$970,471 bond validation plan, switched Ihc (Jjsl site of ac­
including $7U5,0uo for the cused polke slayer Billy Ray
walci front devclnpnient plan lialisou from here to Orlando.
anil $175,1)011 Go fnluii* fne Ilah-on, 29, and his wife,
and recreation Improvement* Juliet, 33. ate rhaigt-d with
| (list degree murder.
in the city.

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lowboy-Driffer
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NEWCASTLE, Wyo. (UPf)
—He was Juit Clay Holllitrr,
another in a line of cowboy i
who drift from Job-lo-job and
don't really attract much at­
tention.
But Holliater, the cowboy,
was really someone elac—33year-old Norman H. Bring*, •
Troy (N. Y.) iniurance man
who “drowned" In a reiervolr
near hla home almott five
year* ago.
The fantaitie a t o r y
Briggs, married and the fa­
ther of two, and of Holliater,
the drifter, waa unfolded by
bla family in New York and
friend* In Newcailie.
Briggi, himself, had drop­
ped out of light, although It
waa believed he still was on
the Kenneth Atkins ranch, a
sprawling spread near this
northeastern Wyoming com­
munity of 4,300.
The man known aa Briggs
disappeared near Troy July
IT, 1SOO, after telling his wife,
Gall, he was going akin-diving
it* the To'm-lUnnock reservoir
near Troy.
His boat, glasess and trous­
ers were found in the water.
There was no sign of the
body.
His wife, who presumably
collected *120,000 in insurance
policies after his disappear­
ance, obtained an annulment
J l Alabama and later rem ar­
ried. An attorney said she
planned to repay the money.
Briggs' two children, Char­
les, eight, and Barbara Jean,
six, now are living with their
Stepfather and mother. Mr.
and Mra. Earl Kocnlng of
Wynatskill, N. Y.
Briggi—by now Holtlaler—
waa flrit noticed latl summer
while working as a surveyor
in Colorado ski resort areas of
tiie Rocky Mountains. He met
a Denver school tescher—now
Mrs. Hsns Bruckcr of Aspen,
Colo. — who became curious
about his past.
“He told me he remember­
ed coming out of a lake at
one time," Mra. Hrucker said.
That and other thing* aroused
her suspicions and she finally
traced Briggi through Cornell
University whera ba went to
■chool.
“He told me ba worked in
Salt U ke City and 1 think he
said he's been In Csliforni*,"
Mrs. Hrucker slid. "I think
he was giving me duel right
along."
Mr*. Bruckcr called Briggs'
parents, Mr. ami^Mrs. Hollis
W. Briggs, of Brunswick, N.
Y., to tell them their son was
alive.
“They were Just completely
stunned," she sold.
The elder Briggs couple de­
cided to check out the story.
"Whrn his father and bro­
ther first found him, he was
hysterical and It took quite
awhile before they got him
quieted down,", Mra. Briggs,
bis mother ssld “He was
very upset and probably Juat
III."
She said once they were sat­
isfied it was their ion, they
notified his wife and the Mate
police. Briggs went home for
two daya last Thanksgiving.
Briggs—using the name Hoilister—now was working on
the Atkins ranch In Wyoming.
Mrs. Robert Atkins, listerIn law of the owner, said ba
was a “regular cowboy." He
apparently had little trouble
learning to ridp a horse or
picking up twuching skills.

Job Switch
DERBY, Kan. (UPD—Miss
Pauline Shorkry, who ended
a school teaching career in
1961, traded the classroom
furytftTair field.
iss Shorkey, her brother
Raymond, and her sister Alice
own and operate Cook Air
Field five miles east of here.
The one-time teacher, who
spent 35 years on the faculty
of a Wellington high school,
now sells gasullne, keeps
hooks, clean pilots over the
intercom and, aha aayi, eervee
as "janitor and meaienger
boy."

Council Meets
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) The board of directors of tbe
National Aiaodatioo of Youth
Councils met today to name
an executive director and dei Ignite a national headquart­
ers.
Tbe board baa organized
juvenile Juries and other youth
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GENEVA 4-H CLUB boys have been studying about electricity and learn­
ing to make minor repairs. Here, Ray McGill, of Geneva, shows thepi
bow to correctly solder joints of wire toKcthcr. In the itroup (left to
riifbt) are Larry Braddy, Chester Russell, Nicky Whitinjr, Dale Wesson
and Tommy Summersill.
(Herald Photo)

COAL MINERS a t the end of a hard day's work appearing in program
‘ presented by Bear Lake sixtli (traders for I’TA meeting were (front, from
left) Kenneth Patrick, Delbert Russell, Gary Shell. Connie Burton; (back)
Eluine Alvaren, Christy Wantland, Elaine Morgan, Mike Madden. The
program theme, “Around the World," depicted various lands and occu­
pations of their peoples.
(llornld Photo)

Star Greenhand
Award Goes To
Prexy Tindel
Mike Timid, president of
Fnnford Junior High School
Future Farmer* of America,
was named Star Gfj-enhand at
the annual FFA banquet a!
tiie school.
Four Sanford businessmen
were named ‘’Honorary Chap­
ter Farmers."
Randall Chase. Walter Tea­
gue, Bill Lovelace and Ronald
Hunt received tlicir honorary
chapter degrees from Hie
FFA. Tindel received a *25
savings bond, presented by W
W, Tyre, president of Hie
Seminole County Farm Bu­
reau.
Following a spaghetti sup­
per served by Mrs. Dorothy
H an, lunchroom manager,
and her alaH, Hie Future
Farmer* and Uielr guest*
viewed a movie, “ Four Star
Farm ers," which depicted the
four top Future Farmers in
lha United States.

Potential
Alcoholics
NEW YORK (I ll'll—There
are more than 20 million po­
tential alcoholics in ths Un­
ited State*, according to a
survey conducted by llr. Har­
ry J- Johnson, of the Life Extciislon Foundation. This, he
said, 1* in addition to an es­
timated more than 10 million
present drinkers who ran be
classified us alcoholic*.
Warning signs of a poten­
tial alcoholic, Julinaon said in
an article in Coronet magaaine, are: drinking of si*
ounces or more of alcohol dai­
ly on a regular basis; week­
day consumption of alcohol
equal to or in excess of week­
end consumption, and pre-dinner cocktail breaks stretching
into two-hour or longer ses­
sions,
v, . .

By Bruce Bolsaat
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The woman'* face showed an­
A revised list of multi-million
noyance as she ahuffled along
dollar construction projects at
ths corridor. I asked her:
Florida universities with new
"Are you loatT"
schools in Pensacola and
“Yes,” she replied. "This
Orange County at the top was
on its way to the state budget building gives ms a fit!”
director today.
She was deep In the tub*
The new list, ordered hy terranean layer* cf Washing­
Gov. Haydon Burn* for the
benefit of the two new legisla­ ton'* newest collossus, the
tive-approved ichool* which white martde Rayburn build­
"would never get built other­ ing. About to become the of­
wise." seeks Ml million in ficial home of 169 U. S. con­
construction fund* fnr the gressmen, it'* the costliest
state university system dur­ ami perhaps the most con­
troversial government edifice
ing the coming biennium.
in
the capital's history.
The revised list-was submit­
The woman lest at the subted by Dr. J. Broward Culpepper, executive director of basement level haa plenty of EDIFICE REXi This colossus of Capitol HUI, known u the
the Stale Board of Regents, bewildered company a t sen­ easily coat taxpayers 1125 million.
which resigned en masse a ior lawmaker! and their staffs
begin slowly filling the mas­ building'* northern side, com­ have much to do. We got
week ago.
manding a auperb view of the eight to ten letter* a day. If
sive
structure.
It includes 128 million in
Capitol dome. It ie a view, In­ a prominent visitor came to
On
my
own
thoroughgoing
top-priority funds for the Uni­
versity of West Florida at tour of the building, I lost my deed, seldom enjoyed except town, we'd close up the c/flce
Pensacola and *4,399,000 for bearing* several time#. Once, in Washington offices depict­ and go sightseeing. Now if it's
quiet we get 50 to 75 letters
the second school to be built ■trolling down a corridor, I ed by Hollywood.
Seniority dictated who got a day. If thing* are stirred up
in Orange County at the Sem­ encountered a man standing
inole County line three mile* cutalde an office door, I bare­ these choice spots, so this sec­ we get hundreds.
ly glanced at him but he tion already has been dubbed
“It’s the only job I know
south of Oviedo on SR 520.
The Governor and Cabinet aiked: “Trying to get out?" It "Old Mcn'i Bow." It might where the longer a man stay*
as easily be called "South­ in it the more he haa to do.”
recently recommended a total wa* the obvious question.
Perhaps few would quarrel
With only a few doten con- erner'! Row.” Safe acuthern
of *37.9 million in building
fundr for tiie unlversitiea grcssmrn moved in, the halli ■eats and aenlority go togeth­ with the lawmaker*’ need for
throughout Florida during the today offer long, empty vis­ er, and the name plates along great new working space. But
coming biennium with *7 mil­ ta*. When bells ring to sum­ tha north corridors give you tome visitor* to the Rayburn
lion allocated for.east-central mon lawmakers to the Houie congressmen from Texas, Ar­ building may echo the busi­
Florida and *5 million for the chamber, they have the lone- kansas, Mississippi, the Caro- nessman who, after seeing
acme sound of a telephone llnas.
the Supreme Court building
univcralty at Pensacola.
Despite muttering* about and several other imposing
Th* Board-of Rcgcnti had jangling in an empty apart­
inadequate design, the three- government structures, asked:
inserted *2 9 million for west ment.
Plodding t h e t a passage- r o o m congressional suite*
"Do we have to have all
Florida and *4.3 million for
cait-ccntral Florida after the ways, I had tha eerie feeling seem sensibly arranged, built this MARBLET"
If the late Speaker Sam
first priorities for existing that If I opened aome door to high standard, decorated
universities on the original along the way, it might sud­ with good taste. Cabinet* and Rayburn of Texas were still
construction list, but Govern­ denly close behind me and files drawers are recessed in alive, he would answer "yes."
or Burns hslked at the "shunt­ leave me stranded in a lush the walls. A tiny kitchen and He oversaw nearly every aiging aside" of tha two new underground apartment of the two bathrooms are among the nifieanl detail of tbe build­
sort favored by James Bond's side features.
ing's design, including many
schools.
1 found Rep. Herbert Bon­ of tbe change* which helped
The Governor has not ap­ cnemle*.
In the week* ahead, of ner, North Carolina Democrat, run the rout to un estimated
pointed any successor* to the
hoard, but Culpepper said the course, much of this unftm- a bit dazzled in his new le t­ *125 millkn (the new Senate
old board had knowledge of iilarity and lonesomrneta will ting, but totally convinced office building finished in
tiie revised priorities although pass. Human chatter wilt be that a present-day congress­ 1959 coat *23.5 million).
“Edifice Rex,” as it is some­
they dtd not get a chance to ste a d y ^ jsth c r than ticlated, man's immense workload jus­
vote formally on them before as now, In widely Separated tifies the luxuriant spacicus- times called, has 50 acres un­
der root. Aside from congress­
o a s e s of life. Policemen won't nesi.
Uie member* quit.
The revised list was approv­ have to walk the rorriodrs
A lawmaker for 24 years men's offices, there are nine
ed hy the Council of Univers­ with little hand chart* telling and an aide to a congressman major committee rooms plus
who i* where. Signs may ap­ for 15 years before that, Bon­ ample apace for subcommit­
ity Presidents.
pear.
ner rnuld provide a little per­ tee offices. In the lower
Most of the office* pres­ spective:
reaches are leng rows of doc­
ently occupied are along the
“Buck in 1925 we didn't ument storage rooms.

John R. Crook,

Longwood, Dies
John Robert Crook, 47. of
409 Georgia Avenue, Long,
wood, died at his home late
Monday night.
A retired master sergeant,
having served with the U. S.
Army during World War II
and In the Korean conflict,
he came to lying wood in 1957
from Gulfport. Miss He had
been employed at Strickland
Mocrison, Sanford, until ap­
proximately six months ago
He was a member of Prairie
Lake Baptist Church,
Survivors are his wife, Mrs
Nellie Crook; a son, John Ro­
bert Jr., and two daughters,
Rtlllc Faith ind Evelyn IliaSTAR GREENHAND award in presented to
rie, all of Longwood; bro­
Mike Tindel (right) Ivy Don Karrens, teacher
thers. George W. Crook, of
and FFA advisor, at the FFA bnnquct.
Thomasvllle, N. C., and Wil­
bur L Crook, of Sanford, NC., and his mother, Mrs W.
W. Rosser, alio of Sanford, N
Oramknw Funeral Home is C.
Leo A. Blearing, 77, rral
dent of the Montezuma Hotel, m charge of arrangements
Gramkow Funeral Home Is
died Monday night ut Semin­
In charge of arrangements.
ole liOdge.
He came here in 1950 from Car Kooks
BOSTON ( UPD—The Aulo••COMMUNISM"
Fcnninmrc, Wis. He was s
member of (lie Methodist lunhde la-gal Association says
Dr. Luis Perez will address
Church,
the lies! automotive engineer­ the members of the Knights of
Survivors are a daughter, ing brains in the world remain Columbus on "Communism"
Mr&gt; Muriel Seaton, of .San­ stumped with one problem — at their meeting at B p.m. to­
ford, und a son, Marion Bless­ "Hie loose nut behind the night in the Council Hall on
wheel."
ing, nf Albany, Os.
Oak Avenue.

Other features include a
maple-paneled gymnaaium, a
“slumber room" for tired law­
maker*, whirlpool bath*, a 60foot-long swimming pool es­
timated by Fortune magazine
to cost *500,000. The threelevel underground g a r a g e
held* 1,600 car*.
Since the building ait* drop*
50 feet from east to west, the t)
exposed eastern foundation
has a heavy granite facing—
much-criticized, giving rise to
w a s p i s h descriptions like
'* T e x a » penitentiary.” Six
states provided the granite,
though Georgia supplied most
of the matching white marble.
One critic has said that the
nine-story monument to Ray­
burn could cnly be defended f
militarily. In diru emergency
it might W’ell serve ns a last
redoubt, assuming a previous
hit on the Pentagon.
Even when filled with brim­
ming activity,- the Rayburn
may always remain something
of s puzzle. A guard stationed
at the entrance to the new
tunnel running to the Capitol
pointed to some pluster med­
allions of historic figures. Un­
labeled, cnly n few, like
George Washington, were rec­
ognizable. Ths guard com­
mented:
“Who are they? Why ere
they here? Nobody explains
. . . and th at’* the whole
building!”

Jury Deliberates
Sentence For
Husband Slayer

Leo A. Blessing Succumbs At 77

CONVICTED—Mra. Lucille Miller (center) is led from the courtroom
in San Bernardino, Calif., following her conviction for first degree murder
in the uuto firo death of her dentinl husband.
(NEA Telephoto)

Dinner Off

'Geneva Citizens Association
Plans Get-Acquainled Supper

Tbe South Seminole Elem­
entary Council of TcacheraJ
and Parents bat postponed its |
ham dinner scheduled for this
Friday until after Lent.

By Jo Ann tlayi
Geneva Citizens Association
will sponsor a covered dish
supper and program of music
on Saturday, April 3. at the
Community Hall beginning at
5 p. m.
Plana for tbe event, which
will aerve as a “ gel-acquaint­
ed" affair (or newcomer* to
the area and will feature music
by tbe Eastern Seminole Band,
were made at a meeting of the
group held list Friday with
Edward
Yarborough,
vice
president, presiding In the ab­
sence of tha president, Walton
Torres.
E. W. White, secretary, read
minute* from the last meeting

Mars Probe

Youth Camp

SUNNYVALE, Calif. (UPI)
— A sm all,. light-weight »pheriral probe is the type of
vehicle that should lie used to
study' the atmosphere of
Mare, scientists .a t NASA’s
A mra Research Center have
decided.
Research ha* shown that lha
•tructura of Mars’ atmos­
phere would be determined by
measurements of the vehicle's
BtelieO.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Haydo.1 Burns told fed­
eral officials he thinks that
Camp Blandmg in Bradford
and Clay counties la a satis­
factory location (or a propos­
ed youth job corps training
camp.
»
Recently Burn* failed to ap­
prove location ol a similar
camp in Ocala National Forest
because of strong local protesta.

THE CABALLKHOS, Sanford'# championship
senior twirling team, won first place in the
senior division in the mid-winter regional United
States Twirling Association contest and will de­
fend their championship title in the state con­
test in April. From left, front row are Michele
Maibott, First Lt. Shafuu Drum, Donna Bex-

Raeburn Office BnUdlnf, may

wiechin, Vicki McArdle and Capt. Sylvia Wil­
liams; back row, are Sgt. Freddie Berryhlll, Su­
san Stein, Sgt. Donna Peter*, Bettina Vale and
Pat Mackall. Two members of tha corpe, Mau­
reen Moughton and Linda Jarnigan are not
shown.
'
.
(Herald Photo)

and treasurer’s report was
given by Jimmy Brown
The allocation will furnish
the beverage snd provide roast
the &gt;uPPer
supper and
,he
those attending are asked to
bring covered dishes to round
out the menu. There will be
no charge for the meal but
donations will be accepted at
the door. Front end "Geneva"
auto tags will be on sale dur­
ing the evening.
In other buslnesi of tbe
meeting, the association voted
to hire a custodian to clean the
hall and grounds on a monthly
basil.
Appointed at a telephone
committee to keep member*
Informed as te plans for meet­
ing*, were Mr*. Pearl Yarbarough, Mrs Henry Simpson
and Don Atwood.
Those attending the Friday
meeting went unanimously on
record in prsite of Yarbor­
ough, county commissioner for
the district, backing the state­
ment made by John Thomas
that "Yarbcrough hat had
more improvements made in
the area within the past few
months than have been ac­
complished in the past 12
years."

SAN HERNARDINO, Calif.
(UPI) — Authorities planned
to file a guardianship petition
in nruiby Ontario Superior
Court over custody of con­
victed husband-slayer Lucille
Miller's children.
Tbe court will be asked to
decide who will assume reaponslblllty for Debbie Miller,
14, and her brothers, Ronnie,
11, and Guy, D.
Mrs. Miller, 35, who It ex­
pecting her fourth child in
June, wa* convicted of firstdegree murder in the fiery
uuto death luat OcL 8 of I)r.
Orcrdon Miller, 39, a well-todo dentist.
A jury of eight women and
four men in the courtroom of
Superior Judge Edward P.
Fogg begin* deliberating to­
day on whether the attractive
defendent should be sentenced
to die In the gas chamber or
go to prison for life. No
pregnant woman has ever
been sentenced to death In
California.
The same jury deliberated
four days before convicting
the attractive housewife at
her second trial.
The first trial wai declared
a mistrial last December by
a judge who feared publicity
given the case might have
prejudiced n jury,
The prosecution claimed that
Mr*. Milter drugged her hus­
band and then aet fir* to the
family car in nearby Mont­
clair to collect double indem­
nity insurance worth about
*140,000.

NARCE Chapter
Sets Meeting
By Jan* Casselberry
Winter' Park Chapter, Na­
tional Association of Retired
C i v i l Employes (NARCE),
will meet a t noon Wednesday
at S 4k S cafeteria in Winter
Park.
John and Julia Conner, dis­
trict leader* c f the Florida
Federation, NARCE, will ad­
dress tha meeting. Retired
federal civil service employe!
are invited to attend.

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Talented Groups
Geneva Library Benefit M a r. 20
Lined Up For
Moofenanny

Post Office OKd
For Lake Mary,
Chamber Learns
By France* W riter
%
Four amcndmrnt changes to
the by-laws were voted into
etfect at the regular monthly
meeting of the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce last
Thursday night held in the
Fire Hall.
The month for the nomina­
tion of officers was chang­
ed from March to May. The
election ~of officers and their
Installation will he held in
June instead of April. The of­
fices of secretary and treaaurer will be combined into
One office The month for the
annual membership drive was
changed to September.
Members also voted to have
the Chamber go on record as
being in favor of the extension
of service by the telephone
Company to the southern end
of the county for toll free dial­
ing.
It was voted to continue
sponsoring Boy Scout Troop
242 and to send out cards to
Chamber members for extra
contributions to help with their
present needs of the troop,
such as money for the charter
and insurance The troop now
has a total of 45 members.
The Chamber voted to go oo
record as approving the build­
ing site on Second Street and
Wilbur Avenue that was chos­
en for the new post office that
has been approved for Lake
Mary.
It was announced that the
road project to secure the
necessary 'ights-of-way on
Lake Mary Boulevard to per­
mit paving from Seventh
Street to Interstate 4. prior to
obtaining an interchange, is
progressing very well. Only
six more are needed before it
will be completed.
The members were urged to
get behind the Talent Show
project and reminded that it
is a fund raising drive. Tickets
may be purchased from any
member for the show to be
held on March 20 in the Lake
Mary School auditorium

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To Speak For
Holy Cross^

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The ltev. Alfred L Durr­
ance will be the guest preach­
er at the regular Wednesday
evening Lenten service at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Wednesday, in the church at
7:15 pm.
Kr. Durrance was born in
Jacksonville, graduated from
High School in Miami, and raceived his degrre from Ala­
bama Polytechnic Institute.
After working several years
in the world, he returned to
T h e Episcopal Theological
Seminary of the Southwest in
Austin, Tex. where he receiv­
ed the Bachelor of Divinity
Decree.
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lie has served as vicar of
St. Luke'* and St Peter’s
Church in St. Cloud, and tins
been rector of (Jootl Shepherd
Episcopal Church in Maitlnnd
for the past two years. He is
well known in this area for
his concern and knowledge In
the field of spiritual healing.
Visitors will lie welcome at
all Wednesday evening serv­
ices. Some members of the
parish are gathering at fi 30
each Wednesday evening for
n covered dish supper before
the service.

By Jane Caaorlherry &gt;
The National Merit Schol­
arship qualifying lest will be
given at Lyman High School
at 9 a m.. Saturday, for stud­
ents who will complete high
school ip IPrtil and enter col­
lege the same year. Since
1956, 9,100 students have re­
ceived merit scholarships in
the United States.
The extent of a winners
financial need determines the
amount that ran I* received
by high acorers on the ex­
amination. Participating stud,
enta pay 11.50 fee. but any
interested student unable to
pay the fee should consult
James Bowers, guidance coun­
selor.
After receiving s c o r e s ,
students ate aide to make
comparison with high school
students across the country
and to use this infoimation in
making educational and voca­
tional plans. Thus n student
can learn his educational
stlengths a n d weaknesses
whether or not lie or she
plans to attend college.

Normal body temperature
of birds is slightly over I1'!)
degrees.

Tests Scheduled
At Lyman High

A. (I. HUSH SUIKNTK UENTKIt — This is the
architect's perspective fur the A. (I. Hush Sci­
ence Center which Hollins College hopes to have
underway within the next year. An $800,000
gift front Hush makes Hollins College eligible
to apply for matching federal grants and loans
for construelion of the Center.

H o s p i t a l Notes

gurtitc I.akcnian, M a Is c I Ion Msra Weldon. Sanford
M \RtTI I. 194.5
West. DcR.ir&gt;. Janet Soar. \brahain I inrn'n. DeBary.
Admissions
11% Mm. John l.rnnr
tim e * lose Forest ( its . Ida
Olga Hunter. Carolyn Car Deltona. Sails Williams. Lake
One full hu», and nearly
Mae Andersen Geqcsa. Paul
nil neat, on a nr. ond, have ter, Frances &lt; lilton. Jarqiic Mats, Wilma Stengel. Ising ine Spues • snlbia la*e llog
Keen reset veil for a tour try Ivn Banin. Gertrude Wood* wood
ei • l.ak« Monroe .lack Wollr,
DeBary I iiapter, Ameiirurt Napoleon Byrd. MamuT Jones
Births
Monroe lltrlxu, Elmer Shiv
Asnnc-iatinri nf Retired Per- Katherine Dtilrirh, Clifford
Mr
and Mi*
Clarence rr*. Osteen
mins, to llu»&lt; h Gardena in Manley, Fern Molihan, Jud&gt; Junes Sanford a girl Mr
Births
Tampa and Sunken Garden* Swain. Johnny Hob Brown Jr , and Mrs lac Moore Sanford,
Mr and Mrs P Deck San
in St. Petersburg, to he made Sanford. Bosenanell Hill. Lake a girl. Mr and Mrs lliawa ford, a Iniv
Thursday, March 18.
Mary; Camlcnr Wiggand. &lt;&gt;» Ilia Scull. Sanlnrd, a boy.
Ills) b a r g e s
Karh hua has arating ca­ teen
Mr and Mis Howard Mil
Gertrude Woods. Cobh John
pacity for 38 peranna, reat
ham*. Lake Mary, a boy
Birth*
son. Baby sir* Strickland, Villisrharges
room and air conditioning
Mr and Mr*. C. Mobhan
v lan Mann Lilly Hall. Willie
Remaining aeala on the sec­ Sanford, a boy; Mr and Mrs
Mary Kramer. Doris Arm Mae Howard. B arbara. Whit
ond hua are being reserved C. Wiggand. Osteen, a boy
strong,
Elizabeth
Blevins,
Frankn Watson. Paul
mi a first runic, first serve,
Barbara Clemmer, Katherinr Mel'ourry. Norma Young, Ka
llitrhargei
Ernest Brolhcrson, Anita G Dougherty. Deborah Geiger. therme Clark and baby girl,
basis.
Duses will leave from De­ Glover, JewcU Bt*er, Carrie Olga Hunter. Richard Glee- Sanford; Arthur Buckley, Denary Fire House at 8 a.m. Gilchrist. Yolandi S k e 11 y . son. Elbert Hayes, Eliralicth Bary, l*alwTI«* DeBoer, Kern
rharp with return expected to Pauline Rivers, Sanford; Nils Norwood, Grace Robert*, Ja c ­ Park; Ida M&gt;cr», Lake Mon­
he by-6 pm Reservations re­ Ljungberg. D e U a r y ; Lola queline Ross, A n d e r s o n roe,; Wilma Stenrel. Long
maining should be made, Brendle, Kenneth Klllcbrrw. Brown S a n f o r d . Gunner wood Caroltnr Wiggand anil
Thompson. Edward Hrppncr. blb&gt; boy Osteen
with paid fare, to Harry Bell, North Orlando.
DeBary. Margaret L Bay.
MARCH 2, 1965
245 Linda Vista. DeBary.
MVItCII «. 1965
Enterprise. Dr Wayde line
Admission*
Admissions
Florence Parker. Norma ker. la-esburg. Abraham (Hi
llannora B utrr, E m m a
Young. John Bennett, Corrme s(-r Jr Orlando
Jean Staley
Mary Louise
Boor, Gilbert Wyllte, Zommte|
MAIM II 4, 1965
Jones, Henry Furman. San
Davis, Constance McCabe,
VdmWviontf
ford. Joserena Rose, Mimes.
Frankie Walton, Carol Brew
Elizsbcth Brown, Wilbur Gti­
Births
er. Msry Kramer. Aunta Cav- cJirtst Slurbs Parker. Mil
Mr and Mrs W lloggett.
ness, Ann* Dykcma. Paul luin Stempet. Barbara Whit Sanford, a g.rl; Mr and Mrs
McCourry, Carrie Wert. Annie akrr lluth Wieboldt. Pearly E Staley, Sanford, a ten , Mr
R* Mrs John l.ronr
Delta ry Choirsters. under Hugo. Pamela Newton, De- Williams. Llaudia Hall, For and Mrs t) Jones, Sanford,
direction of Laura Platt borah Geiger. Richard Glee- ne.ia Beam Rebecca Pi-Ruin, a boy
Brown and sponsorship of the son, Dewey Kirnah, Evelyn Sanford Blanche Page, Farl
Discharges
Del.and Tourist (Tub. present­ Jones, Sanford; John Strang. Kellers DeBary Helen Ker
Carol Brewer and baby girl,
rd a program st the DrLand Mabel Green. DeBary; Mar guw.n. l ake Mary. Betty Live Auriu Cavnc„ &gt;mJ blby ^
garct
LaBrte,
I-ongwood ly. Limla Manley, Lake Mon Zonnie Davis. Claudia Hall,
High School.
roe. Carlenr Piloian. Long Katherine Hall, Betty Jean
Artista taking part in the Marvin Riggs. Osteen
Births
wood, Nolan Osteen. Osteen; Hurt, Joyce Jones and baby
program were Theresa KuMr. and Mrs Robert Brew­ Kirk Amn-lie. Gainesville; girl. Dolores Priepke. George
pecr, Emily Armstrong, Ro­
bert N. McGee, Ruth Creasey, er, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Dottle Applegate. Orlando. Moore, Verest Scott and baby
Louis LaChat, Charles Moore, Mrs. Clyde Swain, Sanford, a Jane Benjamin. Jamaica, N boy, Deborah Scherrer, Ed­
Gertrude MacNaughtcn, Bea­ boy; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cav- Y.; Hudson Rager. Miffen win Sessions, Wanda I-ee
trice Muller, l ^ e l Rearirk, ness, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and burg. Pa
Smith, FloyJ Sparkman, MatBirth*
George and Vera Gerling, Mr*. Jerry Smith, Sanford, a
tie Stoudcnmire, Judy Swain
Mr and Mr* John Parker. and baby boy, Sanford; Helen
Thelma Smith, Evelyn Dxick, girl.
Sanford, a boy; Mr and Mrs Menk, Deltona; Orrie Close.
Discharge*
Marie Vos, Carolina Little,
Leo Blessing. John Cochran. Harlow Mauley, lake Monroe, Forest City. Ethel Guyett,
Hate! Dentler, Lillian Park,
Ruth lovanna, Iva Goodaon, Rose Hurt. Martha McKinney, a boy; Mr snd Mrs. John Pi­ Geneva;
Helen
Ferguson,
Ruth Hustare, Marie Good- Delphi* Rheuark, Jack Schoon loian, Longwood. a boy.
Kosanell Hill. Lake Mary; Bet­
Discharges
ride, Marion Roberts, Tillle maker, Sus« Smith, Bond
ty Lively, Lake Monroe;
Freddie Pe-ry. Clarence Agnes Piloian. I-ongwood; Jane
Royer, Marguerite Either and Walker. Sanford; Geneva J.
Spaulding, DeBary; Maude Hankerson. Carol Reedy, Ag Benjamin, Jamaica, N. Y.
Mable Green.
Dickson, Deltona; Bertha Gal­ nes Kcitt, John T. Bennett.
loway, Connie Dye, Lake Dewey Kuziah. Fern Molihan.
Disaster Net
Mary; George Koan, DcLand; and baby boy, Ralph Edwin Distinction
DALLAS (UP1)—A new ra ­ Nellie Herndon, Statcnvilk. Wright. Sanford. Ralph W . BOSTON (U PI)-G ov. Phil
dio network gives 10 Dallas G a ; Edith MucUlt. Duluth, ScotJ. Lake Mary. Noble Eras­
ip - Hoff of Vermont has a
&gt;
hospitals direct two-way con­ Minn
er, Osteen.
nominal
diatinction: he's the
MARCH 1, 1165
MARCH 5, 1965
tact 24 hours a day. The net­
Admissions
Admission*
work would aid in channeling
only New England governor
Edwin Sessions. Katherine whose first name isn't John.
Lyman Baker Sr., David
caiualtiea in any major dis­
aster.
Bcnabou, Evelyn Epps. Ber­ Hall. A Bartholdi Peterson.
The other* arc: John Reed,
* Officials said the network nard Holt, Willie Mae How­ Joyce Deck. Dolores Priepke, klalne; J o h n King. New
would be a tremendous help ard, Joyce Jones, Ann Moore, Deborah Scbertcr, Matthew Hampshire; John Volpc. MatChafee,
since, d u r i n g emergencies, Carol Reedy, Vereat Scott, Smith, AdLne Church. Sophia sarbusetta; J o h n
hospital switchboards tend to Jean Smith, Mark Whigbam, Shoemaker, Judith Doggett. Rhode Island; John Dempsey,
Ruth Smith, Sanford; Mar­ Luetic Heard, Llnor* Hamtl- Connecticut
get Jammed.

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sponsors a combination rum ­ turing Corporation. It has re­
By JoAnn Hay*
Henry A. Simpson, of Gen­ mage sale, bake sale and auc­ ceived reviews In tha New
eva. has donated to the Young tion on Saturdays March 20, York Times, In seversl of
By Jane Casselberry
Woman's Library League one in Getjeva.
Florida's leading newspapers
More talented arts have of his "auto saftcc switches”
Simpson's pwn invention,
and
will be subject of a fea­
been lined up for the South to be auctioned off to the high­ the switch is madt* and distri­
ture
article In Popular Mec­
buted
from
Geneva
Manufac­
Seminole Junior High School est bidder when the library
hanics within the next fix
PTA llootennnny to he held
months.
at the school auditorium in
Proceeds from the auction,
Casselberry at 8 p.m., Friday,
as. well as those from the
March 26.
rummage ami bake sales, will
Mrs. C. L. Cooper, who cobe used to equip and decor­
erdinated last yenr's llootenate a part of the library for
nnny, is again serving in that
use of preschool children.
The events will take place In
rapacity and hope* to make
the vacant lot between Gen­
this one even more successful
eva Grocery and the Church
than the last.
of Christ. Support of the pub­
One of th^-m ost charming
lic is invited.
groups to paftfetLate will be
a group of pupilVv front the
South Seminole Momentary
School w hf w illjippfar in costume
strrg a group of
Japanese folk songs under the
direction of the music teacher.
Miss Ann Wright.
“The Rambler*,” a group
•O f ..
which brought down the house
AlITO SWITCH is presented by its inventor,
last year, will he bark fea­
Grnpevillc Nursery
Henry A. Simpson, of (Ionova, to Mrs. Charles
turing C. L. Cooper at the
2221 Grapevine Are.
Ilitys, chnirmnn of the Young Woman’s Library
wash tub and guitnr; Don Mil­
322-0886
League,
to
he
sold
at
March
20
auction
to
bene­
ler, drums; Gene Denmark,
fit
tho
new
Geneva
Public
Library.
“Scotia Dealer"
guitar and fiddle; and vocals
by Mrs. Cooper and Miss Pat
llalsry.
The well known “Trader
winds" from Lyman High
School, folk singers, B i l l
Wharton, Terry Harmon and
Jim Jarrard also will t&gt;e hack
by popular request.
Mrs. Colleen Wiggins, local
folk singer, plans to partici­
pate as do “The Esquires," a
rook V roll group.
“It’s a pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic.”
Tickets will Ik- available at
the PTA meeting Tuesday,
from students, or at the door.

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Say San Francisco la Jonkinfr its
drxfr
cable cars. Say Chicago la draining
Lake Michigan. Say Boston la ban­
ning beans. But don’t say New York
la closing Coney Island.
—
But It is all too true. Unless a mir­
acle Intervenes, Steeplechase Park,
Coney Island’s famed 26-acre amuse­
ment park that has drawn millions
of fun-seekers to Brooklyn's Atlan­
tic coast over the past 60 years, will
not reopen this year.
Swimming pool and sea bathing

Worry Clinic

facflitlea were abandoned last year.
The closing of the park, due to de­
clining business, virtually insures the
eventual demise of whatever activi­
ties will remain at Coney Island.
■ Stark and still stands the thrilling
parachute tower. Immobile and
shrouded In gloom Is""the world’s
largest Ferris wheel." Mournful Is
the cry of the lonely seagull.
The site will, however, make an
excellent apartment house develop­
ment.

Typing - Boon To Study
A recent follow-up study of some
of the children who were matched
with a control group of nontyping
children Indicates that this generally
superior achievement has been main­
tained over the past five years.
One surprising bonus that may al­
lay the fears of traditionalists: Hand­
writing of the students actually imiroved because of the typing expermenL

Any idea that may help children
learn more, learn It faster and like
it is worth looking into in this day
of "exploding knowledge."
Back in 1959, three major univers­
ities—Columbia University Teachers
College, Boston University and the
University of Illinois—tested what
effect typewriters might have on the
educational achievement of elemen­
tary school students.
With a grant from a typewriter
manufacturing firm (Royal), which
provided manual portable machines,
studies were conducted with 900
fourth and fifth grade pupils in 86
classrooms in seven cities. The re­
sults showed that the kids took to the
typewriters eagerly, that the quality
and quantity of their work improv­
ed and that their rending, spelling
and vocabulary achievement was
greater than that of pupils without
typewriters.

I

Thought For Today
You shall rise up before the hoary
head, and honor the face of an old
man, and you shall fear your God: I
am the Lord.—Leviticus 19:32.
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Age is only a number, a cipher for
the record. A man can’t retire his
experience. He must use it. Experi­
ence achieves more with less energy
and time.—Bernard Baruch.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Scared Of Showdown
United P reti International
Railroad union leaders are
running seated — terrified
might not be too strong a word
—from a showdown on the
union shop.
Conservative senators and
representatives should be aware of this foot race before
President Johnson b e g i n s
twisting arms to obtain repeal
of section 14 H of the Taft
Hartley Act. That section per­
mits states to outlaw the
union shop.
Rig labor has been trying
for nearly 2o years to scuttle
section 14 ill). During this
period, 20 ilalea legislated
•gainst the union shop. In­
diana repealed its so-called
rtght-to-work law during the
current legislative session.
The opening for a union

shop showdown was created
by non-operating employes of
the Southern Railway and af­
filiated lines The Southern Is
union shop.
The story began about 10
years ago when some Southern
employei surd In Georgia
courts to prevent their union
shop leaders from spending un­
ion money to help elect politi­
cal candidates whom the pro­
testing employes opposed. The
Georgia courts found the argu­
ment' reasonable inasmuch as
the protesting union shop em­
ployes were captive workers
who had to belong to the union
to keep their Jobs.
The union leaden carried
their case to the U. S. Supreme
Court, with understandable
confidence which wat not
wholly disappointed. The Su-

preme Court held that It wai
okay for the union to use dues
money to support polllicsl can­
didates opposed by captive
members. The court alito held,
however, that the unhappy cap­
tives could demand return ol
that portion of their dues mon­
ey that had been diverted
from union business to poli­
tics.
That did not sound very
promising but it has turned
out very well for the protest­
ing employes The case was
sent back to the Georgia court
and former Superior Court
Judge Mallory C. Atkinson of
'tfaron, Ga , was 1appointed
auditor to work out the form­
ula by which the diversion
and amount o&gt; refund could be
determined tor each protest­
ing employe There originally
were 287 protestors, of whom
US were eliminated for one
reason or another. The union
leaders surrendered to the re­
maining 122 by mean* of a
Enterprise
AiUMonts BprlafS
stipulation. Tha unloo leaders
Mrs. Rltcbls IIarris
Mrs. Julls Bertas
■3S-1IIS
agreed to this stipulation af­
648 8844
ter
being ordered to produce
8*8
4484
Bear Lake-Forest City
their money records.
Mrs. Maryann Miles
Lake Mary
UP I was Informed that this
838-3178
Mrs. France* Wester
stipulation provides that each
122-621*
Casselberry
of the remaining 122 plain­
Mrs. Jane Casuclberry
Lake Monroe
tiffs may elect to receive a
848-8048
Mri. 11. L. Johnssa
refund of ALL bis dues and he
122-4722
ChuluotB
dropped from union member
Longwoad
Mrs. Join Magla
ship without prejudice lo the
Mr*. Donna Kataa
i
365-3742
right to hold his Job or he may
838-2217
DrRary
elect to forego the refund and
North Orlaado *
M n. John Leone
to remain a member of the
Mrs.
Margaret
Coaby
868-4883
union shop agreement.
122-67*6
Deltona
The rafuud will range from
Oatern
Mrs. Mildred Hsney
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
nothing for some persona to
•88-8431
122-4813
something over ttOO.
Geneva
Oviedo
Oo« of the protesting capMrs. JoAnn Iliya
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
live employes was Mbs Nancy
148-4873
165-1160
M. Looper of Washington D.
C. She la underitAndebly dellgbtfrd with the terma of the
etlpulated agreement. To UPI,
Miss Looper o ld :
“The unions never will dare
to produce their records for
an actual accounting and risk
having to reduce duel lor sev­
Pag* 4 Sanford, Florida Tuesday, March 9, 1965 eral hundred thousand work­
ers."
Perhaps it would be In the
W i L T K a A. S I S L O W , aS D IT O lS A l s o ^ I l k U S B M
national Interest to require •
r a s k K VOLTOLMB, Cirswlatisa » e i s w t l M a a a ss,
public record of bow the union
MOMENT ALEXAN OEM
HAHHV I. JOHNION
Atvsrtlalnc Dirsolsr
•bop and closed (hop leaders
Haaaalnt Eettsr
HOI UMKEN
wback up their dues money
u u iu a WILLIAMS
Advorilolaa Maasasr
between union business and
•ectsly Editor
J a MIC aHOMMAMEM
polities.
DOTTIM AUSTIN
Nusiaxa Meuaasr
City Editor
vhxu Wells
diocboalcal UuyL
fl'D I WELLS
LII.L VINCENT
County Editor
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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
While debaters over the Viet­
namese situation argue about
tha validity cf the “falling
domino" theory In Southeait
Asia, Communists forces ere
already busily chewing at the
base of the next major domino
—Thailand. ’
The theory, of course, auggeota that if South Viet Nam
i* lost to tha Redo, then the
other Southeast Asia countriea
will toppla in succession.
Brushing past weak Cam­
bodia and I-aoa, the latter a l­
ready largely a U,*t cause, we
find dietruhing signs in Thailand'e vulnerable and populoue northeast.
The Thel government ie suf­
ficiently upset over rising Red
Infiltration to have sent MOO
men of its national police
force to that sector. The prob­
lem la not yet grave enough,
however, to warrant dispatch
of regular army units.
Government leaders have
been voicing steady concern
since early January. Not the
least of their unhappiness li
rausrd by itepped-up propa­
ganda efforts by u clandestine
Communist radio station they
believe is located In Ncrth
Viet Nem.

This station now haa put a
name to the subversion being
undertaken In the northeast—
the Independent T h a i l a n d
Movement.
Officials In Bangkok, aware
that their own station, in tho
capital ie too weak to reach
the trouble tone, are moving
to set up two new radio sta­
tions in the northeast to com­
bat the Red barrage.
They alao have increased
river patrols on the winding
Mekong, mueh of whose length
serves a* the Thalland-Laos
border.
The Red agents, helpers and
sympathizers full into several
categories — Chinese (Thai­
land haa 3 million), dissident
Thai natives, infill!ated Cornversion in Thailand's north­
east, It is a very real and
growing problem.
No area of the menaced
country is more suitable for
the “soft assault” the Com­
munists love eo well. Between
the northeast and neighboring
Laos, there are both tribal
and language bonds.
Moreover, the northeast is
economically distressed and
hence potentially ripe for the
siren song from Peking and
Hanoi, The government is

Letters

To The Editor

pushing economic programs
designed to easa tha difficul­
ties, but Improvements neces­
sarily are slow.
Thailand ia not a country
scarred by great discontent.
Yet the Communists, thoas
practiced teachers ef discon­
tent, are hammering an area
that may be convertible from
distress to something more
dangercua.
Red action in Thailand
hardly auggeita Peking and
Hanoi are ready in Southeast
Asia to rest on the oars of
"neutraillty" If America will
only invite them to the bar­
gaining table.
mnniat Pathet Lao from
across the Mekong, and Viet­
namese refugee* from the
French Indochina war uf 194684.
Originally these refugees
totaled 70,000, but the Thai
government has managed to
dispatch elsewhere all but
30,000. They are largely sym­
pathetic to Ho Chi Minh, the
North Vietnamese Red leader,
and many are reported to have
been engaged In subversicn
for years.
Documents seised as far
hack as 1969 indicated soma
of these refugees were worm­
ing their way into sensitive
Thai miltiary posts, keeping
a close watch on activities and
even collecting classified in­
formation.
On Feb. 8, the Red Chinese
In Peking announced from
their own radio the existence
of a '‘patriotic front" aimed
at overthrowing tha estab­
lished Thai government and
taking the country out of the
western - oriented Southeast
Asia Treaty Organisation.
Peking Radio called on "all
patriotic Thailand people to
units and wags a resolute
struggle to drive out U. S. im­
perialism . . ."
The point of consequence is
that the deeds are matching
tha words.

Nancy can change her*
grandmother end ala* Im­
prove her own popularity
rating within 10 days by
fallowing the prescription
oNtlhwd be tow. Girls, If yo«
want to b* popular, yew
MNst follow th* definite
hlacprint, for yo« don't In­
herit popularity! Yes most
create It yoorself. The
sooner jo e start, the bet­
ter! .
CASE V-4S2: Neney N-,
aged 18, Is the unhappy
teenager who now lives with
her grandmother.
"Dr. Crane," she added, " I ’d
hate to think I might grow
up liks Granny because she
always looks on ths blua side
of Ilfs.
“Shs constantly
expects
troubls and takes a dim view
of everything.
"How can I prevent becom­
ing liks h sr?"
Cultivate the dally habit of
accentuating the poeltive.
Join my • 'C o m p l i m e n t
Club,’’ In which you deliber­
ately become a social detec­
tive, ferreting out virtue* or
good things about your com­
panions.
Then offer them a bit of
honest praise thereon.
For most of ua hasp too
tongua-tiad.
We accept a lot of favors
from our parents or mates,
yet fall to say "Thank you."
And this Ingratitude is
universal as wall •• age-old.
You Bible echolsra will
thus rsmembsr that Jeaua

saved 10 men from sura death
by curing them of leprocy.
Ha didn't ask a penny for
these rare* nor aspect an In­
vitation to dinner.
But he probably thought
they would at ta u t say
“Thank you, Master."
Do you remember how
many axpreseed their grati­
tude T Juat one!
The other nine gaily went
home to enjoy life, without eo
mueh ea a “Thank you" for
this res lass from a death
sentence!
So we human beings must
train ourselves and encourage
our children to verbalise
praise.
Employ spoken words that
phrase compliments for the
good deeds and talents of
those around you.
Moat of ua are So preoc­
cupied with Inflating our own
ego that we forget ths hung­
er for appreciation by our
comrades.
“I Want To Feel Import­
ant” is a tattoo on every­
body's cheat.
Fraiie your comrades and
you win friends!
Alas, the great majority ait
around waiting for the other
fellow to voice some praise
about ua.
But he, too, ia silently hop­
ing we’ll voice a compliment
about him!
In this tragic dilemma, we
both ait tongua-tiad, growing
more hostile or cynical every
minute, juat because we are
not appreciated.

Instead, learn to apeak
first, even if you are seated
by a stranger.
"Pardon ma," you e»n
start out, "but I've been ad­
miring your frock (or Ua)
and wonder where you got
It!”
This Immediately break*
tha social Ice and makes tha
other person feel happier.
For every compliment wa
receive helps increase our
sense of Importance.
Maybe your companion ia
so ahy and Inttrovartlva that
he hardly knows how to carry
on gay conversation, even
though you have broken ths
Ice.
But he will gurgle happllg
or blush in delighted confu.
sion—and like youl
So Nancy can changt her
grandmother’s entire outlook
by a dally compliment.
Meanwhile, Nancy can also
become a jolly, popular extro­
vert and win friends galore
(aa well as boy frlands), by
praising her companion*.
So lend for the "Compli­
ment Club” booklet, enclosing
a long atamped, return en­
velope, ptua 20 cent*.
It can change your person­
ality within 30 days!
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crane In care of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
•tamped, addressed envel­
ops and 20 rents to cover'
typing and printing costa
when you send for one of
his booklets.)

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
United Tress International
WASHINGTON &lt;UTI) —
There are aoms things that
the average person does but
once in a lifetime, if at alt.
One of these is attending the
grand opening of a new bird
cage.
Consequently, It seems to
me altogether fitting and pro­
per that *uch «n occasion
should l&gt;e treated as a social
highlight and that the guests
should he dressed in semi-for­
mal attire.
But when the National Zoo
sent out invitations to the op­
ening of its new bird house
this week, it caused a good
deal of jocular comment.
The levity was generated
hy the fact that the invita­
tions specified ‘‘black tie."
It is true, as certain parties
have pointed out, that busi­
ness suits were worn at the
recent presidential Inaugura­
tion. But I see nothing Incon­
gruous about that.
After all, presidential in­
augurations arc held every
four years, rain or shine. A
new bird houas opening, on
tha other hand, ia almost as
rare as Halley’s comet.
Furthermore, this it no or­
dinary bird house. It cost

IB50.000. A brochure describes
it as a "modern bird-hotel."
After taking part In a press
review of the premises, 1
could easily understand why.
As aviaries go, thlg one
pulls all ths stops. It appears
to have been designed for the
bird who has everything. 1
expect that it will eventually
become knnwrn ns the “Can­
ary-Milton," or perhaps the
"Sheraton-Titmouae."
It has perches with electric
foot-warmers. Dr. Theodore
H. Reed, the zoo director, ex­
plained that birds hate cold
feet worse than anything, in­
cluding cats.
It has a "central flight
loom” with split-level view­
ing areas. Which should make
suburban type birds feel
right at home.
The room ha* controlled
lighting that grows brighter
gradually so as not to start!*
the birds Presumably, they
all join in singing "Th#
World is waiting far the Sun­
rise."
it has a secluded area where
birds can go for privacy when
they went to get away from
people. Beed said there was
some concern that the birds
would become "too friendly"

■something has been done to
Editor, Herald:
The n e w l y reorganiicd | beautify the pier &lt;It could
Seminole County Humane Soi.) easily lie made a thing of
clely wishes to thank the fol­ beauly instead of an eye sore
lowing for donations of dog by removing the remains of the
food end cat food: Hunt's Tux­ old band shell and planting
edo, Thriflway Market, At­ some g ra n , flowers and palm
lantic A Pacific, Ethel's Store trees. Also putting out some
benches and two or three lit­
and Bagg'a Grocery.
We glso wishto (hank the ter haskela, also removing or
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club renovating the fountain.
I have w-fllrn this letter to
for ■ donation of fSO and their
good wishes for the success of try lo be helpful end not
merely critical and I trust II
the Humane Society.
At tbe present time we do will be accepted in that spirit.
Mrs. Louise Kotik*
not have an animal shelter
but hope to have one In tbe
near future. A general meet­
ing, open to the public, will be
held oo March 23th . . . where
tbe meeting will be held to
be announced at • later data.
Watch for the meeting an­
nouncement, plan to come and
bring friends. Tbe third Thurs­
day of each month will be
meeting date.
Officers of tbe society are:
T. P. Clark, president; Mrs.
Paul E. Jenkins, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Ruth it, Gallagher,
secretary - t r e e surer, and
B. L. Carter, L. Ethel, Paul E.
Jenkins, Tom Gallagher, Dr.
Raymond Baas, Cecil Carlton
and John Carlton, directors.
We need your support If we
By Water C. Parltas
If tha worm turns, maybe are to have an animal shelter
it's because he spotted that and ■ succeetful humane so­
ciety in our county.
obus
early bird.
a
e e
R. Gallagher
e
•
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There are 1,824^ photographAN savings accounts oponod, all additions
Editor,
Herald:
•re on the federal payroll.
to your account that ar* mad* by th* 10th
Seems Uncla Sam atm goes
I read with a great deal of
for th a t lana-laaaa.
interest the article in Tbe
•f th* month, oarn dividends from th* 1st,
a
a a •
Sanford Herald dated March
Moot populardance In Hol­ 1 by W. K. Knowles, city manlywood nowadays ia the Jerk. agar, regarding tbe apparent
IT PAYS TO SAYS WHER1
Warning: Juat de I t—don't be apathy oo tha part ot the
SAVING PAYS...W ITH US
it.
downtown merchants and tax­
f a TWO to u t MTNOKia Kite* MAUL AUTHOOUU lute* Mitts M TM MU:.
e
e e
payers to do anything about
la there a husband who bn proving tbe pier.
doesn’t get that panicky, anx­
I am only one oi tha many
ious, apprehensive perturbed, visitors who coma to your city
feeful, sinking feeling when •vary winter but I am sure
bis wife leeks bias la the eye I voice tha centimes ta at
end sayt "Do you knew what many of them when I say that SU WEST FIRST BT.
SANFORD, FLA.
deg this i l l "
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with tha human visitors. I
am not entirely certain what
he meant by that.
It hai • simulated rain for­
est, complete with a sprinkler
system that can produce sud­
den summer showers.
It has a spacious kitchen
with stainless steel fixtures
where chefs prepare balanced
gourmet menus. Kookaburras,
for example, are fed ground
meal, mixed seed, ground egg,
chopped greens, fresh bananas
and oranges, and dead mice.
Before the mice are served,
the tails are carefully remov­
ed. •
Any kookaburra that doesn't
appreciate that kind of serv*
ice mult be soma kind pf a
kook.

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Blue Ribbons
Presented To
Science Winners

a.
By Evelyn l.undy
Awards for Oviedo's local
Science Fair were presented
during assembly by Mrs.
Harden Webb, chairman of
the judging committee.
The assembly was opened
with Scripture reading and
the flag salute led by Bruce
Thompson, member of the
school's Science Club. Mrs.
Webb, introduced by Science
Club President Ilex Brooks,
congratulated a I 1 students
participating in the event and
paid tribute to Mrs. James
Palmer, who serves as club
sponsor and was sponsor of
the local fair.
Other judges were Dr. Hugh
Gregory, of Winter Park, and
Mrs. Helen Westgnte, teacher
at Sanford Junior H i g h
School.
Bhie ribbon winners who
will enter the county science
fair were Daryl Hosborough,
Becky Palmer, Ann Schull,
Jimmy Pearson. Jommy Hold­
er, Penny Porter, Bill Hein,
Bob Stewart, Beverly Mar­
shall, Tim Colbert, Steve Mello, Nancy Philips, Beverly
Faulk, Sherry Waltz, Billy
Harm, Gardner Preedy and
Larry Schull. Other blue rib­
bon winners were Mark Col­
bert and Diane Marshall.
Second place winners who
will be entering the county
fair are Joe Patton, Gilbert
Michael, Mike Partin, Susan
.lepson, Martini Miklrr, and
Chuck Pula. Other winners
were Geruldin Genlon, Hnnald
Metcalf, Jane Coe, Sandra
Strickland, J. it. Bunch, Debby Ward, Kenny Bose, Jerry
Presley, Charles Evans, John
Aric, Ted Bellhorn and Jim
Duwsey.
Two third (dace winners,
Clyde Meadows and Arthur
Evans, will enter their exhib­
it* in the county event. Olli­
ers winning in tills group at
the local fair were Neil Stanho, Telly Kizyeaicke. Suzan­
ne Dawsey, Bex Heipc, Lar­
ry Neely, Steve Btatlon, Jan­
et Clouts. Judy Burch, Anne
Martin, Mimi Wheeler, Car­
men Adrtintu, James Merritt
and David Evans
Pennies are legal tender in ^
Ilie amount ol 2% rents.

Greyhound'
Theme This Year
Is 'Spate Age'

Lake Monroe Jottings

OVIEDO SENIOH HIGH blue ribbon winners at the school's local science
fair are (front, from left) Beverly Faulk, Sherry Waltz, Larry Schui!,
Nancy Philips ami Beverly Marshall; (second row) Steve Mollu anti Bobby
Stew art; (third row) Gardner Preedy, Tim Colbert and Bill Hein.

IMPALAS of Sanford will be one of the croups appearing in the March
20 Talent Show sponsored by (lie Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce at
Lake Mary Elementary School. In the croup are (from left) Sonny Ken­
ton, Larry Holloway/Harry'Wilkin and Clifford Cohen. (Herald Photo)

W I T N E S S I N G S U R G E R Y and d o in g volunteer work In h osp itals and
o ilie r in stitu tio n * is (lie mm of F u tu re N u rs e s t'ln li of Forest L u k e Acitt|i*my. O ffice r (left to right I .'tie, A p ril Kessell. p re sid e n t: l.iiulu C h ap tiijiii, vice president, mid Klj/.aiieth Johnson, serpetar.v-lreusiinTi

By M n. II L Johnson
Well, here wc go again. We
stood by and watched another
%
fire company come and help
at putting out lire that de­
stroyed not ONE but TWO
homes and doing other dam­
age. The two homes dcMrojed
were on the Upsala Boad and
were burned to the ground
Saturday afternoon. The home
of Mrs. G. B. Sapp was the
first to go and right behind
her's another home was de­
stroyed also. It's a shame that
all these hourcs arc being de
stroyed and we have to watch'
someone else doing a JOB that
should be the responsibilty ot
another community. It is not
everyone's fault because, good­
ness knows, i* was tried very
hard to get a volunteer fire
department out here. Okay,
what do wc do now ? Just keep
on letting someone else do
our job? Who has an answer?
Let us hear from you • * *
The _ Perry Wheatland family
motored to Cross 'City last
weekend to visit Frankie’s mo­
ther, Mrs. W R HasS, who
was celebrating her. birthday.
Mrs. Rass relumed home with
them for a short visit. Jrri
Wheatland surprised her grand
mother hy singing the Lord’s
Prayer in the Cross City Bapt­
ist Church Sunday evening.
• • • Sidney Hawkins Is con
fined to his home because of
the mumps. Now Sid will have
to make up at school for tests
he has had to miss. • • * Mrs.
1). C. Spivey, (Pauline) has
tiecn confined to Seminole
Memorial Hospital. We wish
you a speedy recovery, Paul
Ine. * * * Also on the sick list
Is Mrs, Talmadgr Melts of Or
ange lllvd and Mrs. Tolar
(Vonrille) Itabun Yoncillo has
the Aslan Flu Hurry and get
well girls. • * * Also m the
hospital is Mrs vtfred I Bar
tiara) Greene ol Jewetts l.anr
Children Alfred and Shirley
loll me th-y know that mo
ther will get well vmn • • *
Lynn (Mrs Jam esi Giles and
daughter Sylvia sang a tieaii
I did duel at the morning ser
Vice ol the I'psala Presbyter
Ian Churrh Sunday • * • Talk
ing ol rlmrehes. Both the t ’p
sola I'rextiylerian Church and
Hie l ust Baptist Church ol
l ake Monr &gt;e are now in a
o r . extensive cleanup pro­
gram Bulb rlmrehes are do
mg paint mg, repairing and
clcam &gt; wni* wlneh is improv­
ing the vliurih and Hie
grounds • ** •• Mr and Mrs
Milium i ii roll Sr . have re­
turned limn Bmghaiupton, N
Y win ii- they v%I'M' (.i Med
Ik ti l l ' p . l - ' I I I H nt Mr v Car
mol livr M&gt;c ( A l t 'll 1 Kill
r.J
s&gt;:a p a t h y Ik flu- Ini
i'd (am
Six
* * * Mr* 1* l l Olga l

dergoing a few testa at (lie
local hospital which required
her staying there a few days.
• * • S. A. and H ard Cham­
bliss spent' the weekend in
North Floridv * • * The Lake
Monroe 411 Handy Helpers
Club were delightfully enter­
tained with a party by the
Homemakers Club last Satur­
day. At this time the girls
received their certificates for
successfully completing 1 h e
Junior First Aid Course. A no­
vel decoration on the serving
tables at the party was a
"First Aid Tree." It was made
by JoAnna Dullols and got a
lot of attention from the many
parents who attended the par­
ly along with their daughters
• • * Mrs. Bar (Rebecca) Pel
ham is now' home after being
in the local hospital because
of injuries she received in a
recent auto accident. So glad
that she was not hurt serious.
|y. Bet she is anxious to get
Our thought
back to work
Good Judgment
Bus week
conics from experience, and
. . well, that
experience
mines from poor judgment

ATTENDING Feeent party to celebrate comple­
tion of Lyman High’s yearbook, this year based
on the theme. "Spnge Arc/ ’ were Kdic Heroin,
one of the assistant editors, and Robert A. Baird
II, editor, .who, with his parents, was host for
♦he evening. *

Spring Phys Ed Program In
roll Swing At Junior High

By Jane Casselberry
t pies liuirnameiil is now underThe spring physical educa- day.
More than too girls are tak­
Dellary Fishing Club will lion program at South Semiing part m Hu intramural Bed
meet in, regular session this nole Junior High School at
and While Basketball Tourna­
Wednendny at "dill pm . in Casselberry i- In full swing ment under the sponsorship
the Fire Recreation Hall A and its purpose Is lo promote of Miss Livixta Blauvclt. The
trnvcl film will be shown by fun, companionship, and com thirteen teams from grades
seven, eight snd nine play on
Elmer Thompson and nil mem [pel it Ion.
Tennis
is
la
ing
sponsored
by
Wednesday jitternoon*.
her* are uiged to nltcinl.
Mrs Georgia McDaniel for A track and field meet will
Plans for another deep sea both taiy s an I girls. The group-he held each Monday of this
fishing flip will tie discussed has practice on Thursday and month under the direction of
during the business session a lesson each Tuesday at the Mrs McDaniel and Coach Jim
president,1
eondui ted he tin.........
• 1OrangeTennis Chib in Winter Clark Events for hoys and
| Park by Joseph Jn-ck A sin girls will tm run simultaneous­
N'orvin Roneh.
ly
Dave Millerand Bill
Ed’
wards are roaches for base­
ball and they have high hopes
for a successful season The
tl game schedule begins this
Saturday with a game with
lu-oxluirg
Tin* newly organized golf
team for hoys practices at the
l aud O' l.akcs l oulltry Club
ill C.i-selUrry .1' gliesta of
the owner. Ralph Park There
a 'e four wcmlicr* anil two
alternate mi the team Three
inert-, tent .lively have tieen
sehcilotcd bv the roaches,
Herb Dritedeig, George Poore
and Wayne llycrly

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BLUE AND GOLD Dinner of Pack r»10, Cul»
Scouts, was biuhliKbted with presentation of
awards at McKinley Hall, First Methodist
Church. Pack membership includes Mike B&lt;»swell, Rickv Nelson. Clyde Smith. Burke Steele,
Charles Getgen, Charles Appleby. David and
Douglas Doudney, Warren Adams, Joe Foy 111,

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By Maryann Mile*
Staff of this year’* Lyman
High yearbook, "The Grey­
hound." was entertained by
the editor, Robert A. Baird 11,
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Baird, at their
Lake Brantley home to cele­
brate completion of copy for
the 1963 edition.
Theme of the book is "Space
Age," as suggested by Maj.
and Mrs, Harry Williamson,
of Forest City, who were spe­
cial guests s‘ the party.
Through courtesy of the Ma­
jor. a group of Lyman stu­
dents earlier Ibis year were
given the VIP treatment a*
they toured Cape Kennedy.
The host and hostess served
(lie group barbecue burgers
with all the trimmings and
various games were enjoyed
and Jim Jsrrard and Terry
Harmon, of the "Tradewinds,"
played for dancing during the
evening
Highlight came with the dis­
covery by Jam es Barnes,
teacher advisor of the annual
staff, that hi' car had been
completely wrapped, inside
and nut, with crepe paper, by,
members of the student slaft
as a prank which, in reality,
was an expression of their af­
fectionate fondness of his lead­
ership and guidance.
Other than the editor, stu­
dent* attending were Edie
Hernia, Maicia Easterling,
Shari McKinley, Tom Mllwec,
Libby Sherwin. Barbara Ellis,
Chuck Benson. Giffy Gammage, Eric Nattl, Don Pat­
rick, Sury l.akolosh, Austin
Savillc, Cindy Lcgg, Lynn
Rareman,
Ronny Laymon,
Chuck Wagner and Lynn
Deans.

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counter.

M ichael (littell. Joe and T e rr y Baw ls. K e n n e th
W oodall, A lv in Beverly, Brent Blm kwehler, D a n ­
ny Fitzge rald , H arold H a rris, K e nn e th W ells,
Jim W ooden, Bill N o rris, Jim m y and K e n n e th
Bro oks, D o u g la s and M a rk Fconie, Hubert K ir cher, D e n n is Stan fo rd , J e rry Fa rre lla and L a w ­
rence G erm aine.
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Lion Cagers
Have 'Guts/
Coach (Avers

Young Champion
Stakes Open Up
Thursday Eve

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Henry Caswell's D ire Hill,
dropped from irid e A competition li»t week alter falling
to make the money In three
straight feature events, gets
another chance to prove him•elf at the Sin ford-Orlando
Kennel Club tonight.
The 68-pound speedster won
a grade li start In impressive
fashion Thursday night to earn
the promotion back Into grade
A competition.
Also running In lhe featured
10th event of the evening will
be W.D.’s Gamlcl, Gena Faye,
Barberry Hugh, Quite Nice,
R.B.'e Edrad, Vlnle Kaup and
Fleaiant Maid.
The eliminations for the
Young Champions stakes get
underway Thursday night with
three races festurlng juvenile
sprinters. Three more events
will be held on Friday night
as the competition continues to
find the oest puppy at the
track.
The finals are scheduled for
March 22.
Results of Monday evening’*
race*:.
1st Race — 5/1S — Time 31:71
Tcckon
3.40 3.40 2.80
4.00 2.80
Pale Star
4.20
Speedy Dee
Qulnlrla (1-2) $i3.oo
2nd Race — 5/16 —Time 32.10
Nat’1 Red
5 80 5.20 3.00
8.00 3.40
Troost
6 20
nine Liz
Quinirla (5 8) 20.20
Daily Double (1-5) *2.160
3rd Race — 5/10 — Time 32.01
Oh Hob Troubles 3.20 2.40 2.20
James Rock
4.00 3.00
Mad Genius
260
Qulnlrla (5-8) *16,80
Perfect* (83) *26.40
4th Rice — 5/16 — Time 31.01
M.P.'s Dilly
6.20 2 80 2.40
Dialing Flash
3.80 2.40
Nancy Gay
4 60
Quintet a (1-2) *8.40
Perfects (2-1) *25 30
Sib Race — *• — Time 41.56
Nison Runner 19.40 41.20 8.40
Mixed Gossip
6 (X) 7.40
Now Run
4.40
Qulniela (2-7) *98.00
Pcrfecla (7-2) *200.10 .
Bth Race — 3/16 — Time 31.87
Barberry Eva 23.60 . 7.60 3.20
Lou Ko
7.00 4 00
Sebulcx
13 GO
Qulniela (2-1) $03 80
Perfects (4 2) *325.30
7th Race — *» — Time 41.23
Kale Hinge
7.60 10 00 4 00
Brooktun
20.20 7 GO
Texas Tinker
3,00
Qulniela (1-4) *18 00
Pcrfecla (1-4) *142.20
8th Rare — 3/16 — Time 32.21
O.ll.'s Torpedo 4.2U 3.20 2.20
Bold Gaucho
18.80 3.60
Ksfino
2.20
Qulniela (1-7) *93 00
Perfect* (J-7) *188.40
9th Race — S/16 — Time 31.63
C. MacDuff
3.80 4.40 3.00
Mary Milam!
12.00 3.60
Rusty's Rival
3.40
Qulniela (24) *77.60
Perfect* (6 2) *33.10
10th Race — 1/16 — Time 31.42
Ryandalc
4 40 3.00 2.60
HI Troubles
5.00 3.40
Rapid Progress
7.00
Qulniela (1-1) flo.60
Perfects (1-8) *29.40
nth Race — H — Time 4M3
Kabob
13.40 3.00 2.40
Nlclo
3.40 2.40
Barbie Rock
2.60
Qulniela (3 6) *13 20
Perfect* (6 3) *133,00
Mutuel handle *70,176

HUMBLED DOME—Roy Hofhnlnr Inset, loobn down on miracle atadium
he has wrought in Houston. The huge BporiS aite ia aholtered from the
elements by a dome ofL ucite.

Houston Astrodome

Texas Tall Tale Come True
Oy Harry Grayaon
HOUSTON, Tex. (NEA)—
The new *3) 0 million Hous­
ton Antrodome makes all the
tall Texaa talca you ever
heard groaa understatement!.
And when you meet Judge
Roy Mark liofheinx, the
man responsible fur baseball’s
finest installation, you be­
lieve everything you ever
heard about Texas.
For four years the great
baseball mystery has keen
why Gabriel Paul left Hous­
ton and the golden opportun­
ity under the transparent
plastic (I.uclte) dome.
When Cube Paul departed
Cincinnati, wheru he had
l)«en firmly entrenched for
years, he guve as his primary
reason fur forsaking the
Rhineland that building n new
National Prague ritili in
Houston wotdd bu a great ad­
venture.
Paul, who has had nothing
hut migraine headaches in
Cleveland sinre, lasted only a
few months and nrver reveal­
ed why he walked out on a
three-year contract us vice
president and general manag­
er of tho Houston Colt .48s
who this season become As­
tros.
H w h s a good question to
ask Hofheinc when we got
him alone In his carpeted box
15 stories above right field in
the Astrodome. Hofhririz, a
big, good-looking man of
63, must lie considered extra­
ordinary even In Texas. He
shoots answers to questions
straight from the hip.
"1 guest I scaled the hell
out of Paul," replied tho
judge who with his unobtru­
sive partner, R. E. (Bob)
Smith, owns 90 per cent of
and liuve *14 million invest­
ed in tho Houston Sjiort* As­
sociation.
"Paul had been In base­
ball too long to hava tho
imagination required for the
job we needed done here.
Gabo wanted to play at old
Buff Stadium until a new on*
could be built. It had only
on* road leading to It and
no parking and we could add
only enough seats to make
the capacity 20,000.
"Give them big league
baseball and thay’l) go any­
where,” aaid Gaba, but I told
him he waa wrong.
"'Y ou may know Cincin­

nati, but 1 know the people
here,' I told him. Ha kept
telling me ho hud a reputa­
tion In baseball to uphold. It
was whan I suggested build­
ing a temporary pork to be
used the three years It would
take to build thn Astrodome
that Gabo evidently derided
he was In above his depth.”
Colt Stadium and its more
than 32,000 seats cost *2
million.
To ba frightened off by
Hofhclnx la no rap against
Paul. Here waa a man telling
him that football and baseball
alone no longer could aupport
a atadium. It had to be an
all-purpose arena.
Never before, for example,
had climats control been a t­
tempted In an enclosed arena
of auch aite. The *3.8 million
Carrier system is the fifth
largest In tho world to serve
a single building.
Tha other National Lesgue
owners viewed Hufheins with
considerable apprehension un­
til they saw the completed
Astrodome during tho bateball meeting* in Houston in
December.
A* a promoter, liofheinx
makes Bill Veeck look like n
IH'unut b u t c h e r suffering
from the financial aborts.
A lawyer at 19, a member
of the Texai Legislature at
22, liofheinx served four
terma us llarria County judge
beginning when he was 24. He
was a millionaire when he be-

Gators Capture
Swimming Title
GAINESVILLE (UPt) —
The Southeastern Conference
swimming championship be­
longs to tha University of
Florida for tha 10th straight
year.
Florida won 142H points
during the meet, Alabama 103
and tha University of Geor­
gia came in third with 100.
Florida's Blanchard Tual
set a 100-yard freestyle SEC
mark at 58.4 and Tom Dioguard! awim tha 100-ySrd
freestyle In 48.6 to tla tha
standing record.

gan two terms aa mayor of
Houston at 40.
Ilofhi’inx mud* hla fortune
in radio, television, land
sing, oil and real estate. Ills
partner, Bob Smith, 70, start­
ed in oil and went into real
estate. He owns half of Har­
ris County and eight ranches
in Texaa. I asked liofheinx
when Smith waa worth.
"You can start at *100
million ami go up,” lie re­
plied.
Changing the Colt ,45s
name to Astros waa Hofhelnt’ idea.
"The ball club is In Hous­
ton—Space City," he pointed
out. "\Ye play in the Astro­
dome. Our training head­
quarters ia in Cocoa, Fla.,
near Cope Kennedy—t.lunch­
ing Pad, USA, I Just wanted
to wrap everything in one
package.”
Judge Roy liofheinx has
bren wrapping tiling* In one
package for year*—big packages.

35-Foot Pulf
Wins $10,000
PENSACOLA (UP!) —
Daug Sanders pocketed first
place prize money today for
the fust time in a major
tuuinuinent since 1963 on the
■trengtb of n 36-foot putt in
a audden-death playoff in the
Penaaeola Open.
It wax a *111,000 prixe for
Sander*, who last won a maj­
or victory In the 1903 Greens­
boro Open and matched hla
1962 performance here.
Sanders and Jack Nick]aua
battled each other for four
day* In the 72-hole regulation
play to finiah up tied at 277,
11 under par.
Tha end came when Ban­
dera sank the crucial putt on
the third hole of the playoff
after Nicklaut had missed
on* by an inch from 40 feet
awsy. ■

By Paul Rrookahlr*
“Wa feel like we’ve got a
good chance to win it," Coach
Paul Mikler, of the Oviedo
Lions, says concerning the
state basketball tournament
at Gainesville this weekend.
"1 believe thia ia as fine a
team *■ we’ve ever had here,"
ha adds.
That’s a etrorg statement
considering the fact that
Oviedo has gone to the etale
event eight times since Mikler
became coach at Oviedo in
1947.
Oviedo won the atale class
C championship in 1947 and
waa runner-up in 1956. The
1955 team won 27 atraight
games before bowing in the
title affair by three pointa.
This will be the Lions’ first
trip to Gainesvillea aa a Class
B school, however. Oviedo
moved up In classification last
year.
*
'There are no atalriteps In
the starting lineup for Oviedo.
All five boya measure the
same height — five feet, 11
Inchra.
How, then, did Oviedo make
It thie far 7
"They don’t know when to
quit," anya Mikler. “They’ve
got a lot of guts.”
They've also get tolcnt.
Mikler admits Ilia team has
some of the best outside shoot­
ing he's seen in high ichool
basketball in a long time.
He’s got two buys, Jim
Courier and Rex Brooks, who
average close to 20 point* per
game. Buth are good shots,
both are husky and strong and
both have speed.
Courier and Brooks, along
with Ted Bell horn, also are
well experienced. They ure all
seniors.
Billy Mikler, the conch’s
son, and Tim Colbert, make up
tile starling five. They also
are good shooters.
The Lions excel nt the full
court pres* and they've surcecilrd time after time of
throwing taller team* off bal­
ance with their harassing tac­
tics.
lh e Lions, who meet St
Cloud in the tournament open,
er at University of Florida
Friday, have an 16-7 record.
They have wrn 12 of their last
13 games, including group
victories over Father Lope*
nnd Bunnell and regional de­
cisions over Lake Butler and
Madison.
During the season tliry have
beaten several schools In high­
er classification*. Among their
victim* are Lyman, Ellsworth,
Maine; Eau Gallic and Cocoa
Beach.
They also defeated last
year’* Class B champions.
Zsphyrhills.
In addition to tb« starting
five, other membsr* of the
varsity team are Arden Arndt,
Bobby Stewart, Mike Partin,
Charlie Miller, Gardner Preedy and Walter Beasley.

RACING

She

frxafgrd

Pago 6—Tues. Mar, 9, ’65

ftrra ll

Seminoles Host
3 Track Teams
In Metro Tilt

SPECIAL TRAINING — In Palm Springs, Cnlif., nt tlio training enmp
of the Los Angeles Angels, mnnagor Bill Rigney, Lou Clinton and trainer
Fred Fredrico watch as exotic dancer Ynsminna teaches catcher Bob
Rogers the a rt of "midriff muscle isolation and co-ordination."

Federal Funds Loom

Outdoor Resorts Looks Up
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The regional director of the
U. S. Bureau of Outdoor
Recreation said that, thanks
to an early start in planning,
Florida may get up to *3 mil­
lion a year for the next 28
years in federal funds for
outdoor facilities.
"The State of Florida is in
n particularly enviable posi­
tion with respect to outdoor
recreation mutters," Jerome
F. Anderson said.
Anderson said hi* agency
bus been charged with admin­
istering the land and water
conservation fund of 1965,
which in » matching program
for states or their political
subdivisions.
lie suid the federal fund
would amount to an ratimatod $200 million a year, of
which 60 per rent would be
available to states on a
matching dollar - for - dollar
basis to plan, buy and devel­
op outdoor recreational facil­
ities.
In Florida, the state out­
door recreations! planning
committee will administer tha
program and ell f e d e r a l
matching fundi m utt be fun­

nelled through the state
agency.
At the present time, the
state committee it completing

a state plan of outdoor de­
velopment, much of which
will be financed from tbc sale
of bonda backed by a tax on
sporting goodi.
'Thia state got an early
start In its planning,” said
Anderson who hinted that
statea with readily-availalde
matching funds would prob­
W E S T P A L M BEACH ably be first on the tfederal
(UPI) — Manager Bobby government's list.
llrngan thinks the Milwaukee
Braves will win the National
League pennant this year and
w hit’s more important to him,
ia that his players think so,
too.
ATLANTA (U P I)-T he fifth"If 1 were the only one ranked Vanderbilt Commo­
thinking that way, I'd put it dores tuned up for their bid
down to that usual optimism for the national basketball
in the spring," Bragin ex­ championship Monday night
plained, “but my optimism is by doling out their mait suc­
shared by my players and my cessful season with their high­
coache*.
est scoring showing of the
"That mean* I'm not whist­ year.
ling in tha dark.”
The Commodores, who will
take Ihelr first Southeastern
Conference championship to
Carter Fayored
LONDON (UPI) - H a r d - Lexington, Ky., Friday night
working Rubin (Hurricane) to play either Eastern Ken­
Carter la Ute 3-1 favorite to tucky or DePaul In the NCAA
add Harry Scott of England Mid-east Regional!, raised
to hit list of knockout! to­ their record to 23-3 by routing
night at sold-out Albert Halt. Louisiana State 106-69.

Braves Manager
'Sees' Pennant

Vanderbilt Tops
La. State 106-69

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports W riter
Seminole High School treck
teem will hold Its fourth meet
of the aeeaan Wednesday a t
4 p.m. when it hosts Oak
Ridge, Bishop Moore and
Edgeweter b t Buddy Lawson
Memorial track.
In this Metro Conferanre
affair the three Orlando
teama are not strong all
around hut each la strong in
different areas.
The Seminole* beat Edge,
water in a Metro meet earlier
in the season, but they have
not run up against Oak Ridge
or Biahop Moore.
According to S e m i n o l e
coach Dick William*, 'These
Orlando schools could pro.
vide u i with tome tougher
competition than we have had
thia season. On Friday of last
wreck we ran against Sea­
breeze and Titusville for the
first time and defeated DeI-and for the second time.
Titusville and Seabreeze beat
ui last season, ao beating
them lifted our spirit* quite
a bit. We’re improved over
what we were in out; firat
three inerts thia season.”
Since the basketball season
ended the Seminole* have ob­
tained a number of boys who
were out for track and letter­
ed Inst year and some new
lioys. Jack Hunt, Paul LeRoy,
Mike Gray, Frank Murray,
Don Nicholas, Terry Echols,
Bill Frisiiy and Buddy Burton
are all expected to strengthen
the tram.
The Tribe will be trying for
their fouith win of the sea­
son to boost their Metro rec­
ord. Willi era* predicted that
this year’s tram would he on*
of the best nt SIIS and there
fast proving it.

Marian Cox Wins
Ladies' Tourney
Marian Cox was class A
winner In the weekly Ladiri
Day tournament at Mayfair
Country Club. Ida B. Wilson
was class B winner and Mary
VVhelchcl look class C.
Members sre requested to
sign form in locker room so
pairings may be made for
qualifying round of Club
Championship
tourna­
ment which will begin 81arch
IT. Championship tournam ent
is sponsored by Sanford Atlan­
tic National Bank.
Written language of the
ancient Mayas consisted of
hieroglyphics or picture-writ­
ing. ,

Don't make me laugh.
You mean to say, ^
I could have bought a big,
luxurious Dodge Polara,

and t would have gotten

foariJ seats, and all

a 3B 3 cu in. V O ,
carpeting.

those other things

at no extra cost?

VWw's

laughing?

N IG H T L Y
8:10
Except Sunday

Selena la the G rttk word
for moon.

Better Golf-Through Exercise

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By Gary Flayer
Written for NEA
root and 1&lt;| fatifuo are
commonplace to tho weekend
golfer. This exercise la doalgned to reduce thla com­
plaint by developing the muadoa of tho calvei and ankle*.
With a dumbell in each
hand and feet flat on the floor
at poaltioo A, ralae up on your
too* a i far ai possible to posi­
tion B. Start at IS repetitions
and work up to 23.
After you have reached 21
repetition*, advance to the
following.
Do the exercise from A to
B 10 to IS times with the feet
parallel, as before.
Now do the exercise 10 to
IS times with the toes pointed
outward.
Finally, repeat the exercise
10 to- IS time* with the toes
pointed In.
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w h i c h I* t h * St h d a y u ( Apr i l ,
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hereby notified and required
to p r e t e n t a ny claims a nd d e ­
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you, m a y
have against
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fice a d d r e s s o f t h e c l a i m a n t ,
a n d s h a l l be s w o r n t o b y t h e
c l a i m a n t , h i e a g e n t . *»r a t t o r ­
ney a n d a c c o m p a n i e d by * f | | .
I n s f ee of o n # d o l l a r a n d s u c h
c l a i m o r d e m a n d n » t ao f i l e d
a h a i l h e v oi d.
1a ba F l e m i n g
As A n c i l l a r y E a e c u l r i x o f
•
tfie L a * t * W 111 a n d T e s t a ­
m e n t r»f
IDA MAY I I U G H E Y
Deceased
R h l t i h o l s e r a n d f.*ogan
FI rat Fe d e ra l flulldlng
. Hanford, F l o r i d a
Attorneys
for Ancillary
Kaecutrla
P u b l i s h F e b 22 A A Mar . 2. t,
U
1942
(Mij-sn

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

E irriT ior* ju t t r
N O T I C E IS h e r e b y g i v e n t h s t
I e nt e n g a g e d In h u t l n e e e s t
11*0 E r e n r h A v e n u e . S a n f o r d .
Remlnol* Cou nty , Florid*, u n ­
der
li t *
fli'tltlnu* n s m s
nf .
Stste Market R e e ls u rs n t— D sr
s n d N i g h t Gr i l l , s n d t h s t I
Intend to regleter esld nsme
with th e C l t r k of th* Circuit
Court, Rsmlnols Co unty . F l o r ­
i d*, In a c c o r d a n t * w i t h t h *
provision*
of
th*
Fictitious
Name
ftiatut**.
t o - w l t ! flec­
tion
1(109
Florid*
Statute*
1117.
Rig; E l si e Ms* H u m
Ma r k C l e v e l a n d
I*. O. D r a w e r 7.
Rsnfnrd, Flor id*
r u b t l e h M a r ». M, 11. 10. 1111
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x o t ic k o r r i Bi.tr balk
N O TIC E IS H E R F . n r G IV EN
th a t, p u r s u a n t to Fina l Decree
of F o r t c l o e u r * r e n d e r e d on th*
1 t h d a y o f M t r e h . A. D 1114.
t n t h a t c t r t s l n r a u e * p e n d i n g In
th*
Circuit
Court
tn
and
for
I r m l m l i
County,
F l o r i d a . In C h a n c e r y . D o c k e t
No. 11411. w h e r e i n T H E S A N ­
FORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL
B A N K , p l a i n t i f f v. N O R M A L.
IIOWARD, defendant, th* u n ­
derlined,
as Clark
of
th*
a b o v e s t y l e d C o u r t , w ilt at
1 1 :4&gt;0 o ' c l o c k A. M., o n l l t h .
M a r c h . A. D t i l t , o f f e r f o r
• t i t a n d eel l t o t h e h i g h e s t
a n d he a t b i d d e r f o r c a s h , a t
t ha f r o n t ( w e a l l d e a r a f th*
C o u r t H . u e * of Remlnol* C o u n ­
ty. F l e r l d a . a t Ranf ord, F lo r tdo,
Ih* following deacrlbed
p r o p e r l y , e l t u a t e d e n d b e i n g In
• emlnole County, Florida, towlt:
IRI
Cadillac
Redan
PiVilla.
Identification
No.
IILeilltt.
Rei d t a l e t n b# m a d * t o s a t ­
isfy the term * of oald Final
Dtcre*.
(REAL)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r C l t r k nf C i r c u i t C o u r t o f
Femlnota Cou nty . F lo ri d a
B y : J o a n M. W i l k #
Deputy Clark
r u b l l a h M a r c h 9. 1441
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NOTICK O F A TF LIC A TI ON
t o n t a x nr.Ktt

l-er, I»t.I* Flarlda M alatf, of
lltll
N i J T I C E IB H E R E B T G I V E N .
T h a t D i v e r s i f i e d S e r v i c e * I nc .
the holder of th* follo win g
c e r t i f i c a t e ha* filed e sl d c e n t f i r s t * f o r t a x d e e d t o b* l e e u•d
tharoon.
Th*
csrtlflcat*
n u m b e r a n d y e a r nf i M u an c e,
th* descri pt ion of (h* p rop erl y,
a n d t h * n a m * In w h i c h It w * *
• • • . s e e d a r* • • f oll ow*:
c e r t l r i c a t * No. 14
T e a r of
D a u a n c t 19lt

DHlflytlsl of Property;

N 17 F t o f W I I F t . o f R
&gt;9 I t l k I I T r 11 T h e T o w n
of Ranford I'lat Book 1
P a g e , 31 t o I t a n d 111. I l l ,
113, *.11 A 117
N a m * In w h i c h a s s e s s e d A l ­
b e r t a I l u e i t y , All o f a al d p r o ­
p e r t y b e i n g In I h e C o u n t y of
Remtnole, F t a t e of F l o r i d a U n ­
i t e * a u c h r e f t l f l c a t t s h a l l be
r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to l a w th*
p r o p e r t y d e a c r l b e d In a u c h c a r l l f l r a t a will b* « M t o t he
hlaheet caeh bidde r at th* front
d nor of th* Hemlnole C o u n t y
Cuurt House at Sanford. F lo r­
i da, o n t h e f l r e t M o n d a y In t h e
m o n t h uf A p r i l , 1943, w h i c h I*
t h * St h d a y o f A p r i l , 1943.
D a t e d t h i s 17 t h d a y o f F e b ­
r u a r y , 1143.
( O f f i c i a l C l e r k ' s Re a l )
A r t h u r If. B t r k v v l t h , J r . ,
C le rk of Circuit Court.
Seminole Coun ty. Florida
l l y : It. N. T a m m , J r . ,
Deputy Cltrk
P u b l i s h M a r c h 1, t. I I , 71, 1)43
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N O Tirr o r A r r u r k T i o x
KOII T A X D E E D
( Bee. I M . l t K U r l i g t t a t a l a a • !
IMS I
N O T I C E IP H E R E B Y G I V E N .
T h a t D t v e r i l f l e d P e r v l c e e I nc.
t h e hoi 4 r r ©f t h e f o l l o w i n g
r e r l l f l c a i e h a a f i l e d e a l d cftri lf l c a i e f o r t e a d e e d t n be l*aued
thereon.
The
lertlflcate
n u m b e r a n d j e a r nf leeuence,
t h i daecrlption af the prop erty,
a n d t h e n a m e In w h i c h it w l i
a t a# • pad a r t ■&gt; foil owe*
C e r t i f i c a t e No, 221
T e a r of
I • I ua n r e 19(1
D r « r r Ipilo* *f P r n p r r t f i
leote 1 X 9 L e t t E 2f»4 Ktof \V 4&amp; 47 Ft . n i k 10 T r
14
Hemlnola
Park
flat
H o o k 2 p a g e 71
Name
In
which
liiteaedl
-Mary G. W i l l i a m * . All o f e a l d
p r o p e r t y b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y
ftf He ml n o l e , S l a t e o f F l o r i d a .
U n l e a a a u c h c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l be
rede emed acc ording to lew the
p r o p e r t y d e e c r l b e d In a u c h car *
tTIlcalft w i l l he t o l d t o t h * h i g h ­
er! ca»h b i d d e r at t h a f r o nt
d o o r of t h e H e m l n o l e C o u n t y
C o u r t ll oue e a t Hanford, F l o r ­
i da, op t h e f l r • t M o n d a y In t h e
m o n t h of Apr i l . 1111, w h i c h le
t h e I t h d » y o f Apr i l , 1*44.
D a t e d t h l a 17t h d a y a f F e b ­
r u a r y . 1*44
( O f f l il a l C l e r k ' a Seal)
A r t h u r II
lleckwlth, J r ,
C l e r k e f C i r c u i t t%*url
Hemlnole C o u nt y , F l o r i d a
ID : tl. N T r n n m , J r .
Deputy Clerk
Fuhl t feh M a r c h I. t. 11 t t l t l l
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tPjf WudflrB frmia

T iirr . M at. 9, '4 8 — P » r s 7

tDacia dbbif.:
DEAR ABBY: I »m i col­
ics* junior. Last night 1 w n
out with a girl I thought a
lot of. N atunlly, I tried to
se« how f ir 1 could get,
when ihe luddenly hauled
off *nd flapped my fice.
Then she said, ‘ BEHAVE
YOURSELF!"
Abby, 1 never knew ■ slip
in the f*ce could fe«l so
good. I almott thanked her
for slapping me. Tell more

By Abigail Van Buren

girl* to ui* that technique.
Just beetus* a guy puts up
a little fight doesn't mtati
he winU to win.
SLAP-HAPPY
- DEAR SLAP - HAPPY:
Think you for your U tttr.
H you’re lucky enough to
get another date with this
girl, I hope you behivt
yourself. Some guy* who
sea how "far they can get,"
get the air.

£ cudI)jj. On &lt;Bhidq&amp;
Some year* ago New York
expert Charlea Coon made a
play In an Important match
that was being shown on
VUOraph. The play led to tha
defeat of an apparently Iron­
clad contract. The play waa
immediately given the very
nlliterativa name of tha Coon
Coup.
It appear* in th* Rridg*
Encyclopedia article On Inter­
national Match Point tactica
and la quite a play. When
Charley, in the East seat, got
to d«f*nd the hand it had al­
ready been played by his
partner* at four spade*. West
had opened the king of dia­
monds. South vvon, d r e w
trumps with two leads and
led hii ten of clubs. East won
with tha ar* and returned the
deuce of heart*. South played
low In order to be sure of hit
contract and wound up mak­
ing exactly four odd.

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Tha deftnat started the
tame way on the r*play and
the expert commentator on
th* VUGraph carefully ex­
plained that if Charley mad*
th* aam* play ha would alio

NO ITTF* O F A P P l . f f 4 T I O N
r o i l TAX H EE D
MITM'R OF APPI.ICSTIOX
l**er. IDI. IU F l o r i d a B l a t u t r a of
F O R T A X IIKF.I1
I Ol d I
t « r r . I WI. i a F l o r i d . S l a l a l e a a t
N O T I C E IH I I K H K I I Y G I V E N . i n n * . •
T h a t D U e r e l f l ed Hern li e* line,
N O T I C E IR I I E R E R T G I V E N .
the holder of the
f o l l o w i n g T h a t D i v e r s i f i e d S e r v i c e * Inc
their stomachs' capacity ac­
By Mr*. Murlti l.»» rrnrr
* r f t l f l c a i e Iu h f i l e. | eal d c e r t l - t h e h o l d e r of t h e f o l l o w i n g c e r ­
f f i « t e ffir l u i .te**d t o tie ) a s u- t i f i c a t e b a a f i l e d . a i d c e r t i f i ­
curately.
Newspaper
Enterprise
Assn.
p'l
thereon
The
&lt;•■r 1If I r a t e | c a t e f o r t e a d e e d t o be I s s u e d
We don’t credit thi* learn­
u i t m h e r ant i &gt;feif o f l * a u a m e „ t h e r e o n
The certificate n u m ­
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
i lie tl *-■*. r i j u l o n o f th** pr ' p e r t y . b e r a n d ) e * r n f I s s u a n c e , t h e
ing with Importance becauie
n iid t h e n a m e In w h h h It wa » ile*ci I p t I o n o f t h e p r o p e r l y , arid
i’lrisn dinciis* my fi year oM our child guidance book* iso­
M«.pee*ed a r e a a f o l l o w *
the nam#
In
which
11 w a s
lioy'a sating prohirm in a late their chapters on chil­
C e r t i f i c a t e No 200
Y e a r o f ■■■e*aed a r e a s I d low #
l e e u a n c e ]9r.i
| 4&gt; r ( l f t c a t e N o t l »
T e a r of
roluntn. Hit eye* are liigger dren's attltud** toward food
I l e a r r l p l l t i n « f V*r npr r t yi
l | « t u a m e 1941
| \ T H E I l M C t l T COt H T o r Ilian hi* *tom*ch lie Mill fin­ a* though they had no connec­
L o t a 1 ii 13
I t l k r t i Le s s
D ra rr l pf lu w of P r n p f r t p
M A T H J l D i l l AI, t i l l * ish hi* first helping nl meal* tion with th* real of th*ir bes : &gt; F t ..r i ,..i 3 a s j t F t
L i t * I I i t l k .4 W t n A l l a * T i l l :
..f t..*! a Itlk 7 ! i a i l . e t s
Hel g hi ft
F e r l ltin I I I T O F A M I F O R B K U I N O I . K
anil then insist on * avvoritl havior. Thry're inttmataly
T-1ST 11 l V T' F t
Ie&gt;l
T h r e e P U t l l . . k 10 D . i g e 74 r m NTV. I T , O R l l ) 4 .
t l Itl k Jl K
L , . , A T» Fl
liltM C H )
AO. I 172 I
tug hr If, irig which lie ti* i illy connected.
N a i i ie In « h ii h
K iJ .M iTlrn o r a n*i.it t r i n &gt;
o f t ell ' 1 \ A.I 1.1*1 l : Itl k e'.ftwal i ' n r j i nf K l n r i i U All nf R O C H E S T E R S A V I N G A P I N K
r o i l T AX D KKI)
The fl-year-old Johnny who
711 P i n e l . r t e l
P l a i n t i f f . touches. If he doesn't get it,
*i I
prnfierfy
l i f t i ng
In
the
&lt;*rr, I' .Hlrt I l or l t l a f l f m u f r a »t*
N i m * III Wtl , I. I . l r l l f . l I. . t...
hr g e t* wild. Cotllil this I# demands more food than he
• i nt » aif Heiitln le. Si * I p of »*
I O it* I
I I .V M . e |
tt .. I. .1 f r \!1 ..f H * " .1* l n i p * * iu&gt; h i’ e r t l f f r a l e W l L L t A M C C R W V F O I t l i
at ili.r tu jrn io u vy o f h i* older can eat may berome Ih* 12N ' » T ! C K IS I I I I MKMV i ; i \ T V
s.ibl
|. r-*l. trt&gt;
bl' .!lg
.11
It.* • I im I i h e r n l r e m e t l .n t o r til rig to u i ,
T h . i t | i | v r n i f i * i i s m l i ' u . In.
lie lenn* afraid year-old who make* proittiar*
Hii* fftfid a n t • brother!
i*i-lintt ..f A. m i n . . Is s i i ‘ ,
1lift h o M f f o f t h r
f o t t o w l n i c i Fl r u l e I n l - s s s... I. i *r t t r t *- a t * Imw » Hi.e j i r i -11»*f t y ile s a - r lb e «l in
N O T I f ’E O F HI I T
• m it t i*rt i fit .it e wl l i t-e aoltl tn
Ihn t Inv h io t h rr is K 'd n g tn hr cannot keep. A* he has
&lt; f t r l l f l r » t a h i t f 11»*1 m !. | ,-i*rtlt' r a w f o r d and
/ i t ' # I'ft f u r I n Or r t l t u t i I* mi - | • h a l l be n iltcit.T t *■ , r -1 t.g t&gt;. t h e l i i g k e a i « a e h hhl i i e r at t h e T i t i W i l l i a m r
g rt more fond then h&lt;- dues larn allowed lo overrate his
l a w t l . e p r o p e r t y *l&lt;--' iil. srl In f r •i f11 .|o*4r of
Me i b a r * J • *r« w f or d
Ihe
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# I h f r * o n T h a « «r t If i» 1 1 ♦ i i umi - • u&gt; h . e r t l f u - a l e wi l l be a hi
• ■ hi or v &lt;‘m i r i 111mi *e *t H a n f o r d .
!&gt;17 P e n n a y l v a n l a
4venue
itomaeh's rapacity, hell t*nd
I ' T a n d y e a r n f i*»uaA&lt; a. t h e I,
f.. i b * h i g b e s : *a - l . I- Id. &lt; *1 I l n r l i U
I ifi w n l n g t o w ti,
P e i i n ■&gt; 1riti f t ie
f tr »i
M o n d i&gt;
♦t* 1 1t*f mj tt of t h e {irotiert y, mi&lt;l
ANSWER- Start serving to overrate hia other eapsrir. &lt;i h
In
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t h e tut m* In w li ' f h
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a \ H. ir.tTti
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hereby
n o t i f i e d him SMALL second hel pings. lie* Hu gieeilinrs* for food
u Ii o U I &lt; i tni l&gt;t it d a y -if A p r i l
.Hh.ywpi.sit ,* • (* j| M f ' dl o VI » ,
VI 'i tin y mi I 94 ,
■I' t 11
Ural a I ' o r n p l i nt t o f o r r c l ' i - e Assure him that more food ran Irrornr greediness for ap* •*! i i f . t u t i n i 2 1 *
Vf . i r of '
19*. , h he- h
!l»»
Ml --lltll of
n K M ig ftg ft
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fine
I ►- 1 .I Me * 1 7 t h
la y of K e b - a
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will |,r ns silntde as soon-a* pruval.
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f l l o w i i i i real p r o p e r t y
I t r * r r I |i 1 1o n n f I ' r o p r r f ) ■
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P a ' c i l ibis lltll u &gt;
i»l C l e r k • He el )
Lot D', III • k l!
H ' N T R T hr's ready for il. I’larr your
Always rsaggerating »h»t
I *&lt;• r l i t l k It I «i * ! r Te i t ft t ^ i 11 &gt; ! In
C I . I T I M %Ni»lt U N I T No 3
A r t h u r H Ret k « it h J r ,
N » m r in a i n i r h
« *•&lt;*,! I J | .
eerting dishrs in fionl nf is possible for him to do, he'll
11*11 Ml ' l . l
- ' 1- k i f C h illi 4‘ hi til t
a &gt;, i&gt;r I m
tii t h e pi a l t h e r e
1: i n | | i n e t u i A l l o t
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S' lic " h e * n u n t )
Flfttnit
o f a *i' r f o r d a d I n 1*1* t H o n k
him. Mii).e your piumisr of Involve himself in estr* rurf i e ri V hr In s I« t h e l" l i m y n f
I l * l k OI ‘ ill U&gt;1
17 p« ft ft ■ 75 ft ml &lt;* Pu Idle
In
i i N 'I n m m . J i ,
Hflll I Tlolr. J* I .* 1I* ■af I it! 1*1,1 I it
mote food firm and convinc­ rirular arltvllie* at a, h,,ol so
IT * 1
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It ft»■o r 1 1ft '&lt;f H* n i l n o l v t ’ o u i i *
D* i-&gt; ) « I* » k
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ing hut hrrp those lerond that his hoptework begin* to
t r «1y r iii r | 8't»»r&lt;li ti ie t o taw t h e
Dei* , i ' le k
[h a f t b een f i l e d k g k in ft t ) n il !r
tuffer. He will have a hard
helpings SM ALi­
propMl)
ilftit r l h n l
in
h
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nti 11si. Mat h 2.
t h e • ho v ft e i y l e d eul t mud yo u
r e i t l f t c a l e * ill he ■old To i h e
career deeliinn
time with
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I l ilt 1 U
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front
door
of -the H#*oi Jii" I c
m i t n »: n r
%f i t h \ r i m
I » f • , 191,16 F l o r i d a
H l a l u l e a p l a i n t &lt;‘0 t h e P l a i n I iff * a it o r C o u n t y C o u r t I I u u m «t t i nnf or I.
roll i u
HEED
n e y ii, v a n t» n liftra A G a i , P
Kl' -ridft. o n t h e f i r m Mou ldy in i &lt; f p . 191.16 t hirldia ^ l a l u l r a •• f «r it»ini
N* »TI'*K &lt;H II I ' l i r . MV G I V E N , O l i o a 24»i7. iM l a n d o . | * ) o r l d l
t h e m o n t h of Apr i l , J *»C&gt; nl i t - h I HUM
t o fll* t h * nr Ig I rial of
T h a i 1* i e r • i fie I H e r v l t e n I n c a n d
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By Oswald Jacoby
hold declarer to four odd, but
that Charley might dtcid* to
lay down th* ac* of hearts
• Inc* tha low hsart play
would cost him an ovartrlek
should South hold both th*
jack and king of hearts. But
Charity ltd th* qu*«n and
brought down th* houss.
South want into a real
huddl* at thla point. If Char­
ley had l*d from quitn-Jackrln* and South covtrtd with
th* king then West would
U kt th* ae* and l*ad back a
heart whtraupen th* d«f*na*
would tak* thr** heart trick*.
If Charity had ltd from
qusen-imall th* right play
would b* to eovtr.
Finally deelartr ducked.
CherUy continued with th*
deuc* and declarer ducked
for th* **cond tim* and Is
still «iplalnlng how h* h*ppenad to b* s*L

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DEAR ABBY: This la re­
garding the dilemma of th*
minister who was invited to
s social function ind w*»
not asked to bring hit wife:
Anumlsg the wife hadn't
performed a atrip teat* a t
some previous party, or
something equally Inappro­
priate, t auggeit that her
husband do the tame thing
the lata Will Roger* once
did.

which wry* "bigger than his
stomach" cannot choose among
*11 Ih* dclklou* poiiibllille*
■prrad before him.
The limitation* which real­
ity puts upon hia abllillta, hi*
• n*rg|e* and time will not ex­
ist for him any mora than the
limitation* of hi* atomaclt
could axial for him.
A* I'm writing a book myitlf th u s day*, I understand
how th* axpsrt* succumb to
thr temptation tn isolate chil­
dren'* *a(ing behavior from
thr rrat of their behavior Rut
understanding it doesn't alter
my conviction that thia isola­
tion mislaad* u s , suggesting
*■ it doe* that Johnny'* re­
fusal to arknowlrdg* hi*
■lomnrh'i limitation* hit* no
connection with his rtfusal to
admit othtr limitation*.
Your d«ntal of food to your
child that h* can't rat isn't
juit an tffort to *avr money
on grocery hill*. It i* *l*o an
effort to make hii limitation*
srreptabl*

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TV Tim e Previews
Influence of Hie Tepc* on
thr church and is an excellent
introduction lo tha Catholic
Church for lho*e of other re
ligloui perauailnni. The beautie* and treasure* of the Vati­
can are examined photo­
graphically. Thi* I* nut a re­
ligious program an much a*
ft is g newt show and an hour
for art lovari.
7:30-8:20 pm. NBC. Mr.
Novak "What* I* Thi-r* To
Go, II i Ilie. But U p!" If thi*
weren't auch a recurrent
them* on the aerie*, thi* might
hiv* ben ea much more affect­
ing episode. It'e another In
the lore find* Mr. Novak
• keln and It’s a good ent, In­
volving our earned English
teacher with a substitute
math tearher wha'd r l # f r
«ky diva than teach.
Padr* Island it a legendary
pirate lair and haunt of can­
nibal! on the Texas coast.

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NOMINATIONS
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BEST riCTUHE
BEST ACTOR

A wealthy n u n threw aa
etflborata party to which
Will Rogeri wai invited.
Roger* attended flnd enter­
tained the gueiti with hii
witty atorlea and joke*.
Afterwardi, Will K-nt hia
host a $1500 bill for "ser­
vices rendered."
The host protested wildly,
saying Rogers had been in­
vited on a social bails, not
professional. Will explained
that had it been a "social’-'
Invitation, hi* wife should
have been invited. The
party-giver paid.
WALDO BAKER
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DEAR ABBY: Re the
minlitcr'a wife who was left
sitting at home while her
tpoute attended social func­
tions without her because
she wai not invited, I wish
lo aay that the n in e prob­
lem exists in other type* of
work. In my case, my wife
it the one who gets the invi­
tation*. Her company 1* al­
ways having mixed golf and
bowling matches on Satur­
day nlghta, which la our
only night out. Only em­
ployes m a y participate,
whlrh doesn't help the re­
lationship between husbands
and wives. In fact, it is the
cause of plenty of trouble.
How do you feel about par­
lies and sport* events for
employes w h i c h exclude
husbanda and wives!
AISO LEFT OUT
DEAR ALSO: After hours
one’s time is his own, and
no one 1* compelled to par­
ticipate In the company'*

Thi* i» new*! 1 have Just
tecelvvil a very well-written
nrlirl* by beautiful Barbara
Iteimann, who won th* title
of "Mi** Amerirsn Teen-nger" »t 1’alieadr* Pwrk, New
Jersey, t wrote n column
■bout her Mother, who I* in­
deed the woman behind the
girl—and she ll beautiful al­
so! Ilnrlmrii has written «n
n i title on "Why 1 Don't
Smoke " She finds it bent not
to smoke and **y* that her
Mother doe* not «mnkr nor do
her two brother*, one of
whom l» at West Point and
thr other at Williams Col
lege, although her Father
■moke* pipra and cigars In
moderation.
Barbara haa made some apprarnnrra on TV and haa
guested" in Hollywood. She
dance* well, makes * wonder­
ful ap|ie»r*nre, and l» a good
r*ample for other teen-ager*
to follow.
Ann R. Silver, arrca*ory
authority, had « smart show­
ing of areenorir* to he worn
with anything and every­
thing. Mis* Silver »ay*, “Co­
ordination will he this year's
key word to arressoriilng,
with the rmphail* on the in-'
terplay of eolnr*, pattern*
snd texture*. The 'match
game' i* out, I* dead. Today
accessories make their own
statements within the context
of th* fashion look. You can
coordinate with silhouette,
mix color*, blend tone*, scram­
ble patterns. You ran do any­
thing—but match."
1 thought tha boutique aa• rssorir* designed by Emily

aporla events or social func­
tion*. U your wife prefer!
to spend h e r Saturday
nights socializing with her
co-workers, while you ait at
home, take K up with her.
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DEAR ABBY: The letter
in your column about the
lady who had her name on
two tombstone* with two
different husband* probably
made your reader* wonder
how nutty people can be.
Rut I know of a woman who
hia her beat.
She bought THREE ptoia
in a cemetery, one for her­
self, one for her husband,
and one for her lover! In
her will she alated: "When
I die I want to be laid be­
tween the two of them. They
shared me In life, and It la
my with that they shall
share me In death."
"SAW THE LETTER"
IN DAYTON
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CONFIDENTIAL
TO "VERY DESPERATE"
in CL1NTW00D. VA.: Send
me your name and address
Immediately and I will help
you.
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Problem* T Write to ABBy. Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose ■ stamped, selfaddresaed envelope,
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Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
llox 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif., for Abby'* booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCAS­
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Wetherby were delightful, and
the International casual shoes
in divine color* raught my a t­
tention. Umbrellas, *o attrac­
tive and Indeed an accessory,
designed by Polsn Kal* were
*o right. Coiffure* America*
IiH seemed lo tie working at
thia coordination accessory
and added hair pieces th st
made every coiffure blend
with Ihe smart sreeaanries
Re sure to wrnr color thi*
coming season. You will nev­
er have surh s f**hlon approv­
al of color again. And color
ailds so much to the fun of
dressing.
Coiffure Itslienne Heir Fel­
ting Get, crested by Mix Fac­
tor. la th* wonder of the hair
styling world. Discovered In
Rome, il his become the hair
styling sensation of the USA.
It seems tn rondition the hair,
set snd “styls" It and adds
shimmering highlight* to your
hair, ll Is rrcatrd in seven
rnlors, and there is s rolor for
rie ry woman's hair, whether
it Is natural, tinted, bleached
or gray!
Tomorrow—“Dear E d y t h
Thornton- Mcl^od"
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By Dottle Anatla
EAST MEETS WEST ha*
been let for the theme of the
Bombing Derby cocktail par­
ty lilted for April 9 from 8
to 11 p.m. In the NAS Ball­
room.
Deciilon w ii made with
the approval of C apt Jame*
Mayo by Naval Offieera Wivea Club board membera. Ac­
cordingly, the ballroom wilt
take on an Orlental-European
■etting, highlighting the fact
of eouree, that the Sanford
Naval Air Station ii a ba»e
for world wide naval operationi.
Kitty O’G’ara, firit vice
preildent of the board will
head a group of representa­
tive! and volunteers from
each club who will construct
and arrange the decorations.

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NICE DONATION of (100
w is made by the NOWC to
add to other contributions for
the new all wives meeting
room decorations. Betty Wilhauck, co-ordinator for the
room planning asks that all
trading stamp! which are be­
ing donated toward furnish­
ing of the room be turned In
to her by Wednesday. The
stamps are to be used * to
"purchase’’ cups and saucers
and lamps.
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MEMO to all teenagers
whose daddies are N a v y
Chiefs: Don’t forget about
the teen dance being sponsor­
ed for you March 1H at the
NAS Ballroom from 8 to II
p.m. Special Invitations have
been extended to those teen­
agers who live aboard the sta­
tion. Bring your dates — The
Showmen will play for danc­
ing and there is a small 'ad­
mission charge.
CPO Wives are planning a
luncheon at Creighton's Res­
taurant Thursday at 12:811
p.m., and by the way, there
will b* a Cl’O Wives board
meeting Wednesday at 8 p in.
at the home of Mrs. Alverit
Kelly.
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RVAII-3 EM Wives, the
newest Hub on the station,
has a rrgular meeting Thurs­
day at 7:30 p.m. at the NW
meeting room. This is an im­
portant meeting nl whirh sev­
eral important items of busi­
ness will be discussed, such
as a name for the Hub, pass­
ing of the by-laws, setting up
of committees and plans for
a social function for Hull
members.
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NAVY WIVES Club 211,
through their representative
Iteha Cooper lias announced
that they will donate a Unit­
ed Stales flag to be used in
the Navy Wives meeting
room.
Other donationa Include t'JO
from the Station Offieera Wi­
ves.
Arrangements are being
made by Sedie Hodges and Domarls Farrell of KVA 11-13 to
bang nine pointing* dottu by
lncal Navy pciaunnel in the
meeting room, which will be
used as a sort of rotating art
gallery to display the talents
of Navy urtisli,

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TWO BOOTHS will |.r act
up for tho RVAH-13 Iiake
sale which starts at 8 a m.
Thursday. On*, .will be at the
Navy Exchange and the oth­
er In Thirlecn'a hangar. Lou
Kchwecrs and her committee
have made great progress
with this project and will have
all aorta of delicious goodies
to tempt their prospective
customers.
This committee had themaelves a hall working on this
event, eepecially the creation
of the posters. Chief Joe Pickent and Chief Art Moore were
* great help with this work,
which was greatly enhanced
by the serving of delicious re­
freshments to the hard work­
ers by tha hostess.
Thirteen wives have sche­
duled the showing of a film
on cancer March 18 at 1 p.m.
at the Navy Wives meeting
room, under the direction of
Ann SHesowski. A doctor
will also be present to answer
questions.
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JANE MEBR1TT and Ruth
Donaldson were co-hostesses
fur the JtVAU-7 O Wives
monthly coffee th a t' week.
They used a Bt. Patrick’s Day
i h a m a , featuring an ar­
rangement of Bella of Ireland
and grten mums In tha living
H&gt;om. On the serving table,
white mums surrounded a le­
prechaun's hat. Door prltea
were won by Emily Joyner
and Donna prd.
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SEVERAL N E W MEM­
BERS and some visitors were
welcomed at the BVAII-3 Of­
ficer'* Wives coffee at the Af­
terburner last week.
Judy Derryberry, Jane Da­
vidson and Juliana Urbanek
(all wives of students); Mary
Kauffman, (whose husband is
retired) and Mrs. Beverly
Ncmmers, sister of Cdr. Neal
Johnson, all were welcomed
by the members. Mrs. Nemmers is visiting here from
Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Bridge is schrduted at D:ID
a.m. Thursday at the After­
burner with Carol Bakke a*
hostess. Hegular coffee is set
for April 1.
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ANN JOHNSON

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SHIRYEY LAROCCA

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A POTI.UCK SUPPER is
being planned by Officer’s
Wives of RVAH-9, with Five
wives as guests at the borne
of Giuriu Gehrig real soon.
Everyone ia to to mg tlu ir
favorite ilistie* nod fun and
games are planned.
Arvic Atkinson, who has a
new little daughter, Julia
Ann, was presented with a
silver picture frame by chairmull I lassie deGu until at the
recent coffee ini'* ling, hos­
tessed iiy Shirley Yotuighlade
and Caryl Marshall.
Glimit- Sullivan und Kathy
Henson will Ik- in Himge of
the A p r i l coffee luncheon
which just happens |o fall on
Api II 1st und you know what
duy Unit is
!teller lie on
your guaid. These gal* may
have some lin k s up llieil
sleeves.
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EVELYN HIGGINS, field
representative fur tin* Navy
Relief Society was the guest
of Ruth Swanson at the Sta­
tion Officer's Wives Coffee,
Thursday lit the home of Em­
ily Law on Silver Lake Ruhy
Cornier was co-hostess.
Mrs. Higgins discussed Na­
vy Relief activities briefly
arid answered question posed
by membera. She Is presently
conducted the training cuutse
on tile station.
Main points of the business
inerting, conducted by Eve
Rogvru, concerned the Navy
Relief llridge and Tch to be
hostessed by the Station Wi­
ves und plan* fur the Bomb­
ing Derby.
Lovciy Revere howls were
presented as farewell gifts to
Alice llaupt and Lynn Die­
trich who will be Iraving soon.
Alice and her husband Lt. El­
mer llaupt are being transfer­
red to Norfolk while Lynn
and Don Dietrich will be leav­
ing the Navy for civilian life
us Don takes up hla private
law practice.
Ann Gabel, new Thrift Shop
chairman, announced that she
and Peggy Berndt would
work on the next station day
at the shop.
SIX LOVELY officer* wives
have been chosen to mode) In
the, NOWC luncheon-fashion
•how at Crelghton’a Garden
Restaurant, March 18.
Posing in the latest styles
of hair-dos, fashion*, shoes
and millinery wilt be Dora
Griffin of RVAH-13; Shirley
LaRocca of RVAII-1; Ann
Johnson of RVAH-18; Sara
Jane Smith of KVAlI-O; Mary
Durant of RVAH-3 and Car­
olyn Dennison of RVAH-11.
DORA GRIFFIN of RVAH13 terms herself a "book hug"
M aha enjoy* tndlaat reading
in a great variety of litera­
ture.
Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Jim
Griffin, who are the parents
of James, eight, and Glyn Ca­
rol, three, hare been station­
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The home of Mrs. Jack tropical greenery and flanked idle holders containing white! Accenting the attractive ta -|p e d wilh a miniature bride
| ble was a four tiered cake top. J and groom. Silver appoint­
Benton Jr., IS07 Adams Ave­ on either aide by silver can-J tapers.
ments were used for serving
nue, was the setting for a
slipper mints and toasted
bridal shower recently compli­
nuts.
menting Miss Nyleene Albers,
Attending were Mr*. C. W.
bride-elect. Assisting Mrs.
Yarborough, mother of the
Benton as co-hostesses were
bride-elect, and the Mmcs.
Mrs. Harry Kenny and Mr*.
Carey Dunn, Marie Sundvali,
Cieo Fleet.
E d i t h Wimberly. Franklin
C r e a t i n g an enchanting
Thomas, Lillian Bakka, Geor­
bridal atmosphere throughout
ge Bailey, Leroy Benton, I*
the party area were lovely
C, Green, Paul Miller, If.
floral arrangements combin­
Cockman, J. E. Howell and
ing white chryaanthemums,
Ed Barbour Jr.
blue and while dephinluma,
Also the Mmcs. Catherine
bell* of Ireland, baby’* breath
Martin, Homer Bruce, Ed­
and podocarpus.
ward Wagner, Jack Benton
The guest* participated in
Sr., Minnie Smith, Pat Smith,
bridal garnet and contests
Doris Mason, Clifford John­
with prises awarded Mri. Ro­
son, Dorothy Odham, Robert
bert Bradbury, Mr*. Edith
Bradbury, Alsn Albers, Lay­
Nimbcrly and Mr*. Marie
man Goodman and L. J.
Sundvali.
Highlighting the evening
Lowe.
Also the Misses Brenda
was the opening of (he many
Benton and Belly Odham.
lovely gift* the bridc-cicct re­
ceived.
Shake a fur coat briskly be­
Centering the refreshment
MRS.
JACK
RENTON
JR.,
left,
was
hostess
recently
to
a
bridal
shower
fore
putting it on and when
table, which was covered in
complimenting Miss Nyleene Albers, bride-elect. Others pictured are Mrs.
taking it off to hang on a long
white damask, was a band
H arry Kenny, co-hostess; Mrs. Cleo Fleet, co-hostess; Miss Albers, honneck, well padded coat hang­
chased silver punch howl with
oree, and her mother, Mrs. C. W, Yarborough.
(Yarborough Photo)
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matching cup* aurrounded by

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RUTH MICHELSON, who
has been visiting at home for
a while was welcomed back
by RVAII-6 Offirer's Wives
nl their monthly coffee ln»t
week at the home of Kathy
Russell. Pal Scott wits co-hosIcss. Special guests were Mrs.
John Ferguson and Mrs. Her­
bert I a' p, grandmother and
aunt of Joanne He nog.
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most recent event of the RVAH-9 Enlisted Wives, who
gathered at the home of their
president, Milllccnt Wigg.
The Hub voted to buy a 30
cup percolator for their par­
ties, luncheons and dinners.
Games were played and prises
won by Faye Bellamy, Alice
Howard and Helen Sehcrzer.
A cancer film is scheduled
for their meeting at 8 p.m,
tonight in the Nnvy Wives
meeting room. All enlisted wi­
ves-who have not yet seen
these films arc invited.

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SARA JANE SMITH

but already Haim they like
the friendly ininmnnity.
Dora, wbn is active in the
rholr of Grace Methodist
Church, was a journalism
major at the University of
Tennessee before marrying.

Sura June serve* u* the Hoot
Uwl’* rep In the NOWC hoard,
i* a I’iiik l.iuly at Seminole
Memorial Hospital, j* u Gniy
Lady, plsya bridge, enjoy* a
game of tclinia ami is active
in llnly t loaa Episcopal
Church.

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MODELING i* nothing new
lu Still ley Lnltoeen of It VAil
I who off und on for a few
year* ha* modeled f o t offic
era wives fashion allow* an
well a* wu* fraluied In r o l tegr and country Huh funliion
slinw* la-fori' her maniuge.
Thr mother of two hoys,
Frankie, five, and Roch, thief,
Shirley still find* time to sew,
play a little golf, bowl on-the
RVAH-I Officer* Wi v e *
Tram, play bridge and serve
her squadron »» publicity
chairman.
A graduate of South Geor­
gia College, Shilley taught
school a* well a* did sin returial work prior to her murriuge
to Lt, Jon LaRocca.
When the couple WU* sta­
tioned in Meridian, Mi**.,
Shiiley took an interest in
writing us well and for over
a year she wrote a weekly
column in the Meridian Star
Newspaper.
"When it mine* to clothe*,"
Shirley says. “ I am definitely
llie tailored type and find my­
self wearing a lot of black ns
it Is usually smart in appeurunce no matter what the oc­
casion."
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ANN JOHNSON of RVAH13 is a gal who likes comfort­
able straight lines in fashions
and win, favors shades of
blue, green and brown.
Ann, who was a Navy nurse
for five years before her mar­
riage to Lt. Cmdr. Guy John­
son, has furnished their home
in a contemporary style. Her
home also features honk rugs
which she fashioned herself
and a variety of treasures she
picked up while stationed in
Japan and Guum.
The mother of two children,
Jeff, four, and Jenny, two,
Ann serve* as treasurer for
her squadron wives Hub. The
Johnsons have been stationed
hers nearly a year.
Ann. who la tall and love­
ly, said, "I guess avsryone
picks me to model because of
my height aa I also did some
modeling while in the servkre."
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SARA JANE SMITH of
RVAU-9, who stays quits
busy aa the mother of three
young hoys finds relaxation
browsing through old shops
in search of antique furniture
which aha daarly lovea and
collacts for her home.
Among her other activities,

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MARY DllllAN I' of RV
AH 3 is readily known a* one
of tins city’s most active
young naval officers wives
and wa* recently elected presiilclit of thi- NOW!’ hiialll.
Mary's position keep* tier
quite busy a* do her four
youngktrla, lull the petite
blond still finds tune l&lt;&gt;
Squeeze III Navy Relief wurk
a* well us lea. lies in the Inns
rry of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church.
I.t. Ciiulr. Michael Durant
and Ills family have lived in
this city fur four yeur* and
according to Mary they real­
ly like the urea as they ale
tennis and water ski enthusi­
ast*.
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ANOTHER very popular
young offircr'a wife who has
modeled for sevetul year*
here aad in her hometown of
t'orpus Christi, Texas t* i artil&gt;n Dennison of KVAH-11.
Lovely Carolyn, who looks
every hit the model with her
slender figure anil eye-catch­
ing frosted coiffure, worked
as a piivute sccrrtniy hut al­
so modeled for a photograph­
ers studio us well as depart­
ment stores
I.t. Dirk Dennison met his
wife in Corpus Christi a lit­
tle uver two yrur* ago and
from there they raine to this
city where Carolyn has been
very active in a variety of
fields.
Carolyn serve* her squad­
ron wives club as rep to ths
NOWC board and spend* sev­
eral hours each week doing
work for Navy Relief. In
fact she Is the local Navy Re­
lief office manager aboard
the station.
Carolyn also manages to
find time for her hobbies of
bridge, water skiing, sewing
and knltlng. She recently re­
turned from a three month
trip to Europe while her hus­
band was deployed.
Pack the whole family’s
sleepwear and toiletries la
one bag when travrUog. That
way, only one bag has to be
removed from the aar oc
overnight stops.
Brooms and mop handles
won't slide w h e n leaned
against t wall If their lifts a n
covered with ftngeri from old
rubber flovM,

tainment enjoyed by t h e ' told as they reminisced of the I Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Dora
By Evelyn Lundy
| (Aunt Dora, as she is affeCA delightful evening was guests and many events were| by gone days.
enjoyed recently when Mr.
and Mr*. Theo Aulin Jr. en­
tertained at their love|y new
home on North Division Street
in Oviedo. The occasion was
to honor Mrs. Amarot A. Hop­
kins of Nashville, Ark., who
spends several weeks each
winter with her sister, Mrs.
U. G. Smith, of Oviedo.
Picnic tables were set up in
(he attractive screened patio
and barbecued ribs, baked
potato and tossed salad were
served to the guests.
George Kelsey was the chef
of the evening, but no one in
Oviedo can surpass the de­
lirious tossed salads that No­
MRS. AMAROT HOPKINS, left, was a recent honor guest o f n supper
vella Aulin puts together.
party at the home of Mrs. Theo Aulin Jr., center, in Oviedo. Mrs. Dora
Conversation was the enter­
Kersey, right wus uniting the guests.
(Herald Photo by Evelyn Lundy)

S. Seminole Young Womens

Plii Gamma Eta

Club To Present Fashions

Honors Rusliees

By Jane t ’i**elberry
Models, for the fashion show
to be presented at a coffee
sponsored March 31 by the
Young Woman's Club of South
Seminole may literally flip
ttieir wigs over Hie dreamy
fashions from Matthew's m
the Winter Park Mall.
Mrs. Murylou Boyle of
"Wig* of Distinction" was at
the models' meeting Wednes­
day night held at the home of
the fashion coordinator, Mrs.
Jam- Staley, in Tangle wood,
to fit the girls for tlyie and
color.
The coffee, which will bene­
fit The Little Red School
House for Retarded Children

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Personals
By Mn. Clarence Snyder
Mr and Mrs. Warren Mel­
rose have returned lo their
home in Langsford, Mich., aft­
er a six week visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Melrose. While here they viiiiid many points of interest
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stowell
have returned from a 10-day
trip to Albion, Iowa. They
visited bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Stowell, who cele­
brated their SSth wedding an­
niversary while their ton was
there.
Mr. and Mr*. Bryan Nettles
and three children and his
mother, Mrs. Digs Nettie*,
were dinner guests of Mrs.
George Barrera in Cocoa,
Sunday. .
Mr*. Lois Brooke was hos­
tess at dinner at the Orchid
House recently honoring Mrs.
Charles Brown, who wai cele­
brating her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sny­
der have returned to their
home in New Springfield,
Ohio, after a two week visit
with his mother, Mrs. Clar­
ence Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Moore
have returned to their borne
at Lemon Bluff after several
weeks at their Elida, Ohio,
borne. While in Ohio, Moore
underwent surgery,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dundore of Tiffin, Ohio, and Mr.
and Mn. Pres. Weller &lt;4
Wharton, Ohio, recently spent
three days with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Grimes,

In Sanford, is being held at
10 a.m. at l.a Ma Ison et Jarilln, nne of the most chic
spots in Central Florida. It
is located just west of the
SR -136 i s intersection.
Ticket* are available from
mt-inhers in South Scmmule
and in Hu- Sanford areai ilia)
be obtained at James Hunt
liealt)
Mr* Margie Mount, Huh
pi (' Mill -nl, will serve a a- nar
i iitiir fur tin- Iu all inn snuw
Mr*. Faye Moure i* chair
man.
Mrs M.i)i-l ti­ Surilp), teach
1in- Little Red
i t ' s a lde at
School House, wdl be one ul
Hit- model*.
Also modeling will he Mr*
Judy Chapman, Mr*. Esther
Cote, Mrs, Jencllc Culbrrlh,
Mrs. Mary Harrell. Mrs. Ann
Kain. Mr*. Louise Means.
Mrs. Edwina Mitchell, Mrs.
G r e g g Rulenkroger, Mr*
Mary Lou Boyle, Mrs, Laurel
Woods and Mrs. Doodle Mil­
ler.
Some of the models are
member* oi the South Semin­
ole Jaycee Wives Club, which
is cooperating in the benefit
project.

At Open Meet
Jan Yihlrn was hostess re
eefttlv tu the regular meeting
of Phi Gamma Kta Chapter ol
Hot a Sigma Phi.
June Warner presented the
e u I I ii r e program, "Whom
God Halli Joined "
During the business session
the chapter discussed a hake
sale, wfiieli was field during
Ifu- recent "Cracker Days”
fi sti\ dies.
Also discussed was a cook
mil which will be held on
March 13 at Linda Reek's
home at fi 30 p in. for mem
tier* and Ihcir husbands
Ni w rushers, Jean Whipple.
Dinah lirumley anil Linda
C r a v e n , experienced Ihrlr
first open meeting with the
chapter.
During the social hour rcficshmcnts were served.
Others attending were Jean
Gonialez, Juan Brooks, Leslie
Best, Linda Reek, Linda Hitteil and Mrs. W. R. Jennings,
sponsor.

An
Off Season
Bonus

The nation of Israel came
into existence on May 14.
1948.

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FRIDAY
THURSDAY
CENTRAL — Will meet at
CAMELLIA — Member* 0
9.3o a m st the home of Mr*. will meet at It a.in. at Hie
II. E. Sandusky in Lake Mary. Orchid House in DeLand for
Mrs W T Cavanaugh will
show slides uf gardens in lunch and an informative pro­
gram about orchids.
Europe.
DIRT GARDENERS — Hos­
IVY — Mrs. D K Dorman
will be guest s|H-.iker at the tess for llie 10 a m. meeting
home of Mrs James McKee is Mr*. A. S McCall ii m, 2449
where Hie circle will meet at
Meilonville Avenue. E. C.
7 45 p m Mrs. Ilrrsrhrll Pow­
I.umlhcrg
will give the pro- 9t
ell i* co hostess.
MAGNOLIA — Mrmbcrs grain on shade trees.
HIIS1SCUS — Members ars
will meet at 1(1 a m at the
home of the president. Mrs. asked In meet at 11:3u a m.
S L. Wiggins.
at the home of Mrs. Charles
MIMOSA — Dr John Darby Morrison, From there th ey ^
will higlilgiht Hu- program at |
in a m. when members meet will go to Winter Park antj"
with Mrs It. L. Citcquennoi, Orlando to visit the Florida
federation of Garden Clubs
401 Elliiitt Avenue.
PALM — Meeting at the headquarters ami Leu Gar­
home of the chairman, Mrs dens. Each ii asked lo bring
lllunlon Owen, nn tin- Orlando a nose bag lunch,
JACARANDA — Mrs. L B.
Highway. Members will view
slides shown by Mrs. Harold Steele will be hostess at her
home, 206 Elm Avenue, at
Howe.
WOODROSE - Mrs. Frank T:30 p.m. Mrs. Mona Bridges
L Woodruff HI will lead a will present the third in a
discussion on the pleasures series of programs on artistic
and pitfalls of exhibiting. designs, "The Crescent."
Members arc to bring ar­
ROSE - Mrs. Carl Lind will
rangements showing the o ri­ speak on live subject of Con- V
ental influence on line design. scrvalion w h e n mcmberi ; •
Hostess is Mrs. John Parker, meet with Mr*. B. B. Crum­
105 Waits Drive.
ley at 9:45 a.m.

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tionately known by everyone
Ln this area) were classmates
in the local schools and both
graduated in a Hass of five
just past the turn of the cen­
tury. Mrs. Hopkins who lived
on Lake Howell came in to
school by horse and buggy in
those days.
All five of this Hass are still
active, and the other three are
Mrs. J. W. Lawton and Mrs.
Mary Aulin of Oviedo, and
Mrs. Anita Crawford of St.
Petersburg.
Other guests invited to hon­
or Mrs. Hopkins were Mrs. B.
G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
George Kelsey and daughter,
Mary Jane, Emmett Kelsey,
Mrs Nettie Aulin. Fay Stonet. Diane and Ted Aulin.

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Womans Club Meeting Highlighted

Theta Epsilon

With Parade Of Original Chapeaux

In Cancer Crusade

Will Participate

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T ups. Mnr. 9. ’&lt;55—Pape 9

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Finnie Harrison McCaskill Honored
With Reception On 90th Birthday

The March meeting of Theta
Epsilon
Chapter of Beta Sig
the forthcoming membership ‘ MFs.' Donald Flamm, pro­ Mrs. Flamm wore a "newsy
nia Phi was held recently at
tea in April.
creation"
fashioned
from
the
gram chairman for the Amer­
the home of Faye Stetson.
Finnic Hdrrison McCaskill I the afternoon of Feb. 28 ini Mrs. Walter L. Carter, a I tion In the recreation room of
The a n n u a l "Animated ican Home Department, nar­ Sanford Herald with tassells
Pat Largcn and Pat Helms (Mrs. J. M.) was honor guest commemoration of her 90th neighbor and close friend, Seminole Lodge, which w a s - ’
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Magazine" will be presented rated a "Crazy Hat Parade" of striped newspaper.
conducted a most interesting of a delightful reception on | birthday.
I was hostess for the celebra-| transformed into a charming
March 17 at 2:30 p m. at the with the genuine authenticity
O n e ingenious expectant program on "People," begin
party area as friends from
club house. Mrs. Boy Tillis is of a real pro as the members mother adorned her chapeau ntng with the toddler's stage
far and near gathered to con­
planning an enlightening pro­ strolled across the stage with nursery toys and the hats through senior citizens. Fol­
gratulate the honoree on her
gram.
modeling their own creations were all so very clever that lowing the program, a qbes
birthday.
N e w members welcomed to the soft piano background the panel of judges found the tion and answer, period involv­
Mrs. McCaskill received the
were Mrs. It. H. Tucker and music of "Easter Parade," decision of Judging • the win­ ed a general discussion on
guests
from her wheel chair
Mrs. Harry Hahn.
played by Mrs. N. V. Farmer. ners a most difficult detail.
friendship and its interpreta­
in a silk print frock of brown
Mrs. Wgde Shealy's crea­ tions.
tones which was enhanced by
tion was Judged the craziest
C o r r e s p o n d i n g secre­
a beautiful corsage of red
hat. She used kitchen utensils tary Sherry Bolte read a tet­
roses and white mums, a gift
and plates imprinted with the ter from Mrs. Geraldine Keith
from Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ro.sclub's various projects in a thanking the chapter for its
setter. The honoree was showdish drainer for her prized recent contribution to the Lit­
ered with many lovely per­
chapeau.
tle Red School House.
sonal gifts and floral bou­
Each .year Theta Epsilon
The prettiest hat was worn
quets.
by Mrs. Hoy Tillis. Adorning participates in the Cancer
Centering the refreshment
a corucopia basket with arti­ Crusade. Representing t h e
table, which was overlaid in
ficial flowers .was a real bird chapter this year when the
an exquisite white Madeira
nest surrounded by natural crusade gets under way will
embroidered linen cloth, was
foliage beautifully created by he Betty Erickson, Sherry
a magnificent floral arrange­
Bolte
and
Nancy
Reynolds.
Mrs. Tillis.
ment of pink carnations and
Plans for the upcoming rush
For the second year, Mrs.
white mums in a handsome
season
were
announced
and
Irving Pryor took top honors
silver bowl, a gift from the
for the most original hat. A the first party honoring the
entire s t a f f of Seminole
rushees
will
be
March
9
A
lonely pink petunia growing in
Lodge, accented by a six
an onion patch with real dirt model meeting will be held
branched antique silver can­
March
18,
followed
by
a
cou­
surrounded by a miniature
delabra containing tall .pink
ple's
party
on
March
27.
fenre was perched atop her
tapers.
The following officers were
head.
Gracing one end of the table
elected
for
the
coining
&gt;ear:
The program received such
was a three tiered white cake
president,
Jan
Cahill;
vice
a tremendous ovation that the
embossed with pink roses and
members asked Mrs Flamm president. Sherry Bolte; sec­
topped with the numerals
retary,
Tat
Helms;
treasurer.
for a repeat performance next
"90." A book edged in gold
Jo
Kuhlke,
and
corresponding
year.
and imprinted with "Happy
secretary, Nancy Reynolds.MRS. J. M. (FINNIK HARRISON) McCASKIU,, grated, wan honored
Birthday" was at the base of
The
"Girl
of
the
Year"
will
Flat-sided containers for
on her 90th birthday, February 'J8, 19(55, with an afternoon reception in
the cake. Tea and coffee were
MRS. IRVING l’RYOR displays most ordinal
be elected at the March 16
freezing
are
more
space
sav­
the
recreation
room
of
Seminole
Lodpo.
Standing
from
the
left
are
Mrs.
l&gt;oured from antique silver
lint—a lone blooming petunia growing in an au­
ing than cylindrical and tub- meeting and all mrmbrrs are
Wnlter L. Tarter, hostess; Mrs. J. W. Sonterfeut, Orlando, sister-in-law
thentic onion patch.
service at opposite ends of
encouraged
to
attend
that
shaped cartons.
of the honoree'; and Mrs. Dawson Gunter Sr., Orlando, the lionoree'a niece.
the table.
meeting.
Mrs. Roy Holler poured
with Mrs. Dawson Gunter Sr.,
Orlando, nirce of the honoree,'
cutting the cake. Others as­
sisting were Mrs O. K Goff,
Mrs Kerfoot Bryant and Mrs.
F. E. Roumillat.
Dora I^*e Russell was hos­ | the public In view and east
Mrs. McCaskill ws* born in
tess for the March meeting ol their votes The Lillie Red
Norwood, W a r r e n County,
7-cta XI Chapter of Bela Sig­ School Hoove and other char
Ga., Feb. 28. 1875. She has
ttirs will bcnclit from the re
ma Phi.
been a resident of Sanford
A luncheon honoring the suits.
sinre 1926, having moved here
Another Ways and Mean*
from Lakeland. She was ac­
rushees was planned for Sat­
tively engaged in civic and
urday. March 27, at the Wind project ii tile packing of box
cil dinners In lie sold In local
social circles all through Hie
Jammer.
years Al the First Methodist
Kitty Corley. Way* and plant* on March 23.
Jan Cara, chairman of the
Church, where she is a mem­
Means chairman, announced
ber, she attended the Daugh­
that sesen babies have been IHiintnating ciimmillei-. pre
ters of Wesley Sunday School
entered In the annual baby »entcd the following »J.itc ol
Class regularly. She is a char­
contest. Entries and sponsors officer* to be electeil at the
ter memlH-r of liu- Itosc Circle
are Scooter Bunnell. Sanford next meeting president, Elea
I of the Sanford Garden Club
Seminole Jayeee Wives, Dr nor Butler, vice previdml.
j and was also active in iho
liorah Emerson, Anna Miller Dora Lee Russell. recording
Woman's Club and Ibe United
Circle, Jeffry Todd Kipp. secretary. Flo Winsa; cor
Daughters of the Confederacy.
C r e d i t Woman's Bieaktasl responding secretary, J a n
Mr. MrCasklll operaled a
( lull, Timothy Alan Farrens. Cara, Ire.h i m i t . Grace Marie
feed store prior to Ills death
Pilot (Inti. Kimberly Jean S 11 n e c i p Ii c r . root,Imat
three year* ago. '130' couple
Harvey. Ladies Auxiliary of mg rninmilti'c micmiIht, Maihad no children ami Mr* Methe Fleet Reserve Associa chctla Durminey, and altci
MRS. ROY 'I'll.I.IS models prettiest hat a horn
MRS. WADE SIIEALY wins craziest hat honors
Catkill resided at 2068 Grand­
tion, Tracy and Tyler John . nalc, Pat Beers.
in an original chapeau fashioned front a dish
o' plenty adorned with flower* and u real bird
view Avenue hcfuie entering
son i twins i. Woman's Medical
Several member* recently
drainer with dishes and utensils.
nest.
Seminole l»dge.
Auxdiary, and Karrn Michellr were guests of Mr' llaydon
Burns, honorary member id
Brisson, Civitan Club
Zcta Xi Chapter, in Tallaha*
The
babies'
pictures
will
be
Beach Outing
displayed in the various sec.
stores. March 14 April 5, for
Kitty Corley conducted tin
Delights DeMolay
program, 'The Meaning .of
Bela Sigma Phi "
Bon Voyage Party Allending flu- meeting were
Chapter, Guests
Mrs. Melba Bach. Marchi'lta
DeMolay Chapter mrmtx’r*
Dorminey. Flo Winsa Lira
Bids
Farewell
To
and their gur*t* recently held
i nor Butler Kitts Corley. Jan
Ily Jn\un Hay*
tier husband are proud par­
a beach party at New Smyrna
Cara, Flora Mae Wells, Kathy
lu-rciit
uiii-Ms of Mr and ents of u baby girl. Tile baby
fe a th e r p u m p
Reach where they enjoyed The Huddlestons- Downer, lima Lee llussell and
Mis Itobelt Coe well- Mis born Feh 22 waa a beautiful
swimming, dancing, football
Grace Marie Mini-cipher
by
i 'or s sister and tier linshallil. little girl which Hip McMillans
By Jane Casselberry
and singing, later gathering
Mr and Mrs Harfand Mey­ named Jill Itcnre.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Rodney
Var­
around the fire to roast hot
ers. from Halloway. Midi
d o g s a n d marshmallowi ney of 522 Rrlghton Way.
Mrs Fmma Ynuts recently
Tin Mi-yrr«
ut hi days
Howell
Park,
yverr
hosts
at
an
Raked beans, chicken, .potato
Willi the Coes and h II lues 'iwnt (he day in New Smyrna
chips and soft drinks rounded | old fashioned neighborhood
Beach visiting wdh Mr. ami
Ron Voyage party Sunday aft­
Mrs Mary Alexander and day to return home t&gt;&gt; jet
out the feast
Mis. Ira O'Hara (In the way
DeMolay members a n d ernoon, Feh. 28, given In hon Mrs. Helen Constanlim have
XIr and Mrs i.eorge Arthur to New Smyrna she stopped in
guesta enjoying the party or of Mr and Mrs Bill Hud­ returnrd from l ocoa where
H .m ad tha TCATM IR bacausa
were Allen Herbst, Gary dleston of 522 Brighton Way. they attended the confirm* h a t e moved lo Imnoellon ad Oslern lo visit with Mrs. Har- o l Its light, csratslng laal. you'll
ly
Osteen
and
Mr*
Eva
Wil­
The
Huddleston
family
ia
er
selling
their
home
in
tie
lion of their niece, Dale Marie
Fehrman, Charles Lewis, Er­
attp smartly In this low haalad.
nest Helnbuch, David Murray, moving to San Diego, Calif., Cere soil, at St Mary Catholic lima lo a young i "uple named liams
calfskin pomp. Also available
where
he
is
being
transferred
Roger*,
who
will
to
mining
ill
Church. Archbishop Hurley of
Hobby Rumbley, Toni Echols,
In mid h ill.
Mike Underwood, C a n d y by the Navy and 30 nrlghborr St. Augustine officiated at Die soon,
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MISS DENISE WII.I.IAMSON, daughter of Major and Mrs. Harry Wil­
Southward, Russell Lee, Sally end friend* gathered to hid Confirmation Services
liamson of Sand Lake Road in Forest City, celebrated her 15th birthday
them
farewell
at
a
covered
Mr and Mr* Wallace Sinn
Spencer, Leroy Nopper. Bon­
on February 27 with a ahintlier party at her home with the guests par­
nie Todd, Rick Rums. Karen diah supper.
Miss Karen Mrtiler, a *tu tlo-lslll Will tie moving hark
ticipating in horseback riding activities. Enjoying the festivities from
5!rs. Frank Lclst of Castel deni nurse at Jackson Memoi lo Geneva within the next feu |,
Thornell. Charles Stein, Lin
the left are Patty Forward, Ten Williamson, Denise Williamson, honoree,
da Renfro, Chris Akers, Jo­ berry expressed the senti­ lal Hospital. Miami, recently weeks. Their new homo will j g
And Nancy Brockenbrouph.
anne Wynn, Uudd Stumpf, ments of those present with •pent the weekend wiUi her he the Tommy Siiinitit-rsill; I T W « a
Debbie Sewell, Frank Whig- her cake which proclaimed, parenti, Mr. and Mra. Ed home on l-akc
lot to do In
ham, Beth Morgan, Chuck "Florida's loss is Calilurnia's ward Bennett
come hack
SANFORD
gain."
Scott, Martha Johnson. Roy
In addition to the hosts and
Dunn, Fran McGough, Wade
Mr
and
Mrs
It
A
Wesson
E. C. Dickerson has return
If yoa'va M*Sy *en**g. tsehiag
Hancock, Karen Lee, Dale bonorees those attending in­ ed to his home, tool French have purehusril a lovely house
for ths m watt shoot, tha bast
Hancock, Jimmy Dodson, Ca­ cluded the Huddlestons' son, Avenue, where he Is conval­ trailer and have parked it on
p'seat la sal. a * « l tod rasort.
your chi*th or synagoiaa. ptacss
rol Iiesserer, Johnny Butts, Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Frank escing following six weeks Lake Geneva The We»xons
to shop ar paihips a hoasa or
Susan Brown, Kenny Hall, Leist amt children, Mr. and hospitalization in an Orlando are old resident* ol Geneva.
spedmast . , , read tha
Mra. Tuffy Rogers and David,
Chrlsie She^den.
Hospital He will tie confined
Chaperoning the affair were Mr. and Mrs Paul Johnson for aome time and would ap
Th# Sanford Herald
HI ACK
Received word from a for­
Mr. and Mrs. R. Rumbley, and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe predate hearing from his mer resident of Geneva, Mrs.
BUN
Mr and Mrs. S. Bums, Mr. Littleton and two-weeks-old
Joyce McMillan, that she am)'
many friends.
Kathy,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Bob
and Mrs. E. Davis. Mr. and
French and children, Mr. and
Mr*. L Nopper.
III I P
Dip a soft brush in suds and
The DeMolay* of Seminole Mrs. Buddy Griffith, of San­
uae it lo clean Jewelry.
Bag To Match
County recently assisted a ford, and from" Orlando, Mr.
local charity drive by staging and Mra. Jack Perkins and
Virginia Prtroaki
1*. O. Box 1214
Permanent
• Accredited Charge
a motor blockade in behalf of Lauria and Mr. and Mra.
Hanford
Arcounla Welcomed
Lynn Perkins.
the March of Dimes.

The Woman's Club of Sand held the General Busincss and American Home De­
partment' meeting, recently at
the club house on Oak Ave­
nue.
The president. Mrs. W. L.
Merritt, presided over the
short business session.
Elected to serve on the
board of directors were Mrs.
. B. Brinson, first vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Wade Shealy, re­
cording secretary; and Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow, treasurer."
The following were elected
as new chairmen of the var­
ious departments: Mrs. DeWitt M a t h e w s , American
Home; Mrs. Frank Shautcct.
Fine Arts; Mrs. C. L. Red­
i n g . Civic, and Mrs. Stanley
Tierce, Social.
Mrs. C. M. Flowers report­
ed on the recent County Fed­
eration of Women's Clubs
meeting at which Mrs. W. I..
Gramkow Sr., immediate past
president of the Sanford Wom­
an’s Club, was elected presi­
dent.
Mrs. George Wells recently
presented the local club at
e Salvation Army's tooth an­
niversary hamtuet and report­
ed the event was outstanding
with stirring speeches, good
food and great music.
Mrs. DcWItt M a t h e w s ,
chairman of the American
Home Department, asked the
members for names to be sub­
mitted on the guest list for

Zeta Xi Chapter Announces

Schedule For Baby Contest

Geneva Personals

Personals

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Arrangements

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Compl et e

BEAUTY SHOP
3IR S , GRANT MUELLER, center, was surprised with a atork shower
-yiven In her honor at a recent meeting of the Bear Lake Women’# Society
Circle meeting at the home of Mrs. Brian Benjumin, left, in Forest City
Estates. At the right is Miss Virginia English, president of the circle.
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Our

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112 Jj. PARK AVE.

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Horoscope
Forecast
WEDNESOAYt MAR. II, IKS
GENERAL TENDENCIES:

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i

Only by being very (tilt »nd
listening to the voice of your
intuitions will you be ahje to
have calmness and a collect*
ed mental quality during this
otherwise very difficult day.
You want to break up condi­
tions— and others are equally
willing—so It's best to work
alone as much as you can and
keep controlled.
ARIES (Star. 21 to Apr. 19)
Rushing around here and
there is just no good, so be
sure to compose yourself and
carry through In a steady
fashion. Don't try to buck the
ego of others. There could be
serious boomerangs.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) While you may not be
commanding the profits you
would like, this Is not the
time to make any radical
changes. Await a better time
or improve present system.
Get work done in serious fash­
ion, without complaint.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) It would do you no good to
lose your temper, since this
could also be very costly.
Look at your problems objec­
tively. Then right any errors
with enthusiasm and wisdom.
Others respect you more.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 (o July 21) While you
would rather Ignore certain
problems, it is best you han­
dle them wisely and confi­
dentially. Control your emo­
tions. Then give a helping
hand to others who need it
badly.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Take no notice of any fretting
and fuming on the part of
some friend who is oppressed
with worry, etc. Don't start
arguing with anyone yourself.
Handle own problems intelli­
gently.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Show that you give more
than enough lime to the keep­
ing up of good credit. Others
may be dashing about in a
worried fashion. See that you
don't fall into this category.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
While yin may want to get
into new outlets, which is
fine, you must now carry
through with whatever you
have at hand and complete
same. Take time to study in
PM. De well prepared.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Don't feel thwarted be­
cause you cannot follow your
deepeat desires now. since
this Is not the right time for
such. He careful to grt bills
paid. He devoted to male,
aince you may have been a
little neglectful.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) Refrain from utter­
ing those critical words with
a partner or you will aurcly
get into trouble. He kind in­
stead, also with others. Then
you see everything works to
your benefit
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to
Jan. 20) You are being sought
to do a great deal of labor,
for which you have no time.
He gracious nonclhelosa. Take
time to help others yourself.
Dun'l be so seif-engrossed.
AQUARIUS (Jin . 21 to Kch
19) Fine new plans are prut
fered, but they require more
study before you put them
into operation. Keep aloof
from any trouble that one at
a distance can atari. Hr
adroit.
PISCES l Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
Don't aever connections with
one close to you because there
is not sufficient warmth, you
think. It may be just a tem­
porary indisposiimn
Assist
those who may tie in trouble
IF YOUR CHILD LS HORN
TODAY, there is much need
and desire to drive into what­
ever is cultural and philoso­
phical, to be sure you have
the best books and persons
around very early tn Ule. The
trouble-shooter is definitely
integrated In this chart, whe(her from an educational, sell­
ing, or police standpoint, so
be certain to slant Use cduca
tion along auch lines. Send to
a good college.
•The Star* Impel, they do
not compel." Wbat you make
of your life la largely up to
YOU)
Carroll lllghter'i individual
Forecast for your sign for Ap­
ril is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
11.00 to Carroll Illghtcr Fore­
cast, The Sanford Herald. Box
1921, Hollywood 28, Call/.

Bfif

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Pape 10—March 9, 1965

YertlS

LUCKV
YOU'RE 806OED'
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OUT TO CHILI 30£'6 I'M CHEATIN’ ] TO TEACH YOUMODERN! *
ECONOMICS, BUT YOU'RE
TO HELP ME CELS TH7EE PACK
•STILL PLODDINO ALONfr
MULES OUT
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IN YOUR LITTLE RUTS/
TRAINSR SAYS
WORK, BUT
WHERE ARB THE BOLD­
thcowin' ms five
T HAVEN'T
NESS AND VISION IT
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6KTRA FI4H AT
HAD A RAISE i
TAKES TO GET AHEAD ?
[THE END OP
SIN C E PSARL 1
THE WEE**,
H A R B O R //

AS THALES SA C,
♦THE MOST PtFFCUlT
OF ALL IS TO KNOW
ONES SELF*, AND
CHAUCER SAID,
♦FULL WISE IS
HE THAT CAN
HIMSELF KNOW.*

ISN'T THAT V.H’AT
WE D ALL UKE
TO KNOW?...
WHO v/E REALLY
ARE? HCW WE
FIT INTO
HUMANITY?

By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

GLAD YOU BROUGHT
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THE NEIGHBORS THINKING TM
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in charge of m aking aura I g e t my half?"

TiTl/ now, remember
"A M Y M ONEY
YOU F iN P IN T H A T
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"Boy, they were the fa itea t horse thieves I've over
seen operate!"

SHORT RIBS

mi
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w e a rs d re sse s a n y m o re ? "

Animal Talk

ACROSS
4 Panting light
1 Dome, Ur rain* 5 Roman emperor
A
Made amende
4 Rodents da till*
l Ft mil a equine 7 Court
• Iron, for
12 Flyer
IniUnce
11 Mother of
• King of Judah
Apollo (myth)
(Bib!
14 Masculine name 10 Disorder
15 Against
11 City In N ruda
I t New tin (land
17 Steeplea
•(rum
14 Utopian
11 Fireplace
33 Pie net
appurtenance
24 Gaelic
24
Nomad
10 All (comb,
23 Main meal of 31 Nullify
form)
Home tie
33 Undiluted
31 rrult drink
24 Pertaining to 38 trudJle peraon
12 Wicked
Irelaodlc poetry 40 Motorlat'a ton
24 Ueaaure of
37 Kartbaat aatrrn 41 UlUlcal »erb
taod
24 TTburon Indian
(»ar.)
24 European rlvtr
27 Manner'!
direct Ion
30 Recommit, aa a

BUGS BUNNY
pTHIS IS SUPER! THE
KITE'S STARTIN'TO GO
UP! FASTER, BUGSr,

WHY NOT? YOUVE GOT TO PUT IN A
WAR80MIPLACE. I THINK &gt;OUDUKE rT_
ANP KX/P LEARN ALOTOf MEDICINE, HERE.,

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Anewwr to Preetoua Puixle

TOMORROW—

I MUST RUEASE
T h o se NINE -YSTUL
SCOUNDRELS-) THEY
WITHOUT — Y ' WILL
BAIL. M CDME TO
TRIAL.

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NEVER IS — ,

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TAMPERE, Finland (UPI)
— The United Slates mtcU
Canada today as the world lea
hockay championship* moves
into 1U fifth day of play.

KEEP THEM
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FOR THE TRIAL.

WHO CAN
kfE P THEM
TOGETHER
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32 Goal
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SACeurtaay UUa
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43 P tru a e

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43 Pattern
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rt H o u t * at S e n f o r d . F l « r o n I ha far *t M o n d a y In t h *
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C l e r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
Seminole County. Fl orida
By: H N T a m m , J r . .
Deputy clerk
Ht h M e r r h I. I. 19. 11. 1»«*

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French

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D O B E R M A N P I N S C H E R pu p * .
A K C . V i o l a K a » t n e r . 121-1144.

55. Furniture For Sale
FRKtfi ESTIMATE
U p h o la terln g A . M a ltrea t ren ­
o v a tin g New A P eed F u rn l’ tur*. Calt Nl* B edd in g M fg.
Co. a t 709 C elery Ave. 1723117.

222-1190

TE N T8C H MAINTENANCE
Sarvlc* A Buppllai
9199 S. P a r k D r .
191-4949

F o r Ih* b l g g e e t a e l a r t l o n of
nearly jrrw and uted furnltur*.
ere
Nolle
Furniture
Brokerage
In
Caaeelberry
o n 17-92. O p r n * d a y * 9 t o 9.

19. Builders Supplies

Ueed fu r n llu r* ap p liance*, tool*,
ate. B ou gh t . Sold. Larry'*
Mart, 219 San ford Av*. Ph.
772.4177.

P R E - C A S T C o ner at * St*p»
O R E D O U T L U M B E R CO
920 M a p l a Av *
977- MO"

20. Hardware

H K N l t T F O R D o n e # e a t d, “ No t
a d v r r t l a l n g I* l i k e w i n k i n g
* a t a g i r l In t h * d a r k , You
k now- w h a t y o u ' r # d o i n g b u l

ah* doaan't."

21. Home Improvements

W ILSON - M AIER TURN
H o y — S ell — Trad#
117-1911

111-11 E. te l.

SA V E TOUR DOOR
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110.
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ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Radd.ng A Furniture
AT FAt TORT PRICES:
119 M a g n o l i a
122-9121

12. Special Notices

All

Typea Supptiaa — F o ld tr*
NUMISMATICS
1 for ll.oo
POW ELLS OFFICE SUPFLT

ATTENTIO N
DO It T ou raalf-ara! If you r
R oof naada rap alrln g. C heck
w ith u* for tha B**t R o o f­
in g m a la ria l m oney can buy.
Call 127-1102 A w * w ill com*
R u n n ing.

p n E N K I . P l n l n y R o o m Hul l *
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M o H K R N B r o w n -Safi, f l a v o r a l b! * F o a m C u t h l o n * U J -1404

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g an t. 122-1119.
171-7142.
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911-9171
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411- 9911.
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E N T E R ----- N IG H T S ----advertisement*.
i da , o n t h a f l r a t M o n d a y * Ih t h«
USED FU R N IT U R E
P R I MES . I NC.
m o n t h o f A p r i l , 1111. w h l r h ’la
t h « - t h d a y f o f April. I H *
2 BEDIUMIM HUME, l a * room*,
D a t e d t i n a 17 t h d a y of F e b r WANTED to buy from owner,
h a r d w o o d floor *, a i r e ond. .
r u a r y . 1945
4 Dedronm, ? bath born# with­
• a n t r g l h a l l Keil. a t t i c f a n
T H E T I M E T E S T E D F1I I M
( O f f i c i a l C 1 e r k ‘a 8 « a l l
in lb mil## of Henford. Ph. 110 Nr D a r k Av*.
O n * o w n e r , l a r g e c o r n e r lot .
111-9111
A r t h u r H D#c kwl th. Jr..
111-9117.
C a l l 111- 1742 o r w r i t * Box
Clark, o f C i r c u i t C o u r t
l t i , S a n f o r d It*raid.
SOUTH
SEMINOLE
lUmlnal# Co unty , Florida
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112-9477
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1121

105. Trnller IdOtf* • 8ale

72. Male or Female Help

orhU^faipltaJL^^
77. .Situation Wanted

921-IIM.

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SO U T H W A R D

$100 DOWN
FHA — VA
HOMES

$100 DOW N

rn 92i-7i"9
51. Art Irks For Kent

Hi. Heal Fatale - Si*le

Stemper Agency

AMKIUCAN UKNT-ALL

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR

53. Wanted To liuy
921-917* •

St. Johns Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

1

ROOM F u r n . Apl. f o r c oupl *,
w a t e r I n c l u d e d 144. 119- 7199.

CLEAN Turn
Ap t * .
matto, m -1174.
F U R N . Apt. Cine*
C o w a n . 121-4911.

401

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L A K E MARY. Cl ean T u r n . 1
Bdrm
Apt. t i n . Adult*. Cal l

222.1*1"

NICELY Furn. Duplex
rn- t me , h a t h A w a t a r
ed. 149. 422-1149.

FHA - VA

SALES BROKER

STENSTROM
REALTY

Ap t , 9
Includ­

B D U M. F u r n
Uaraga A pt,
w a t e r f u r n , 140 m n . 112- 1191.

NICE Furn
Apt*, near N aval
Ba e e . 2911 S a n f o r d Av a . 4494121______________________________

10S. RtMtiBH For Rent
1(04&gt;M8 f u r III*fl« Ifll M a g n o l i a ,
222«072n.

115. Autos For Sale
till
FOltD
SK Y L I N E B .
retractAbl# h i r d t o p , radio, h e a t ­
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power
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t u g Uh 122-7401 a f l * r &lt; p m .
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NO M O N E Y D O W N
‘ 01 F r * n h A#*.
222-0711
19 f

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too

French

$199.

M O T O R CO.
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•»» T H - 1 w i t h R a d i o A l ! * a t * r ,
f ti.# U # n t c itn d ltlo n . 3 I 1 - I I I I

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CHEVY.
T u # * 9(4

H u m * . 441-4414.
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AUTO GLASS &lt;fc
SEAT COVER CO.
MM W. 2nd Rt.
111-1011
ALL W O RK G U A R A N T EED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
Jlfl \f«gi)t'U*
Uh. 112-1121
121. Scooter* &amp; Cycles
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;--------- »

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DAY A NI TET H e r a l d w a n t a d *
w o r k Cur a# l l t t l # a a l i e a
day!
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F r # # i # r on t o p M0 . P h . 122-

Legal Notice

I t o O M F u r n t a h r d Apt . ,
m
K. I t h . 111-9711.

- Snlf nr Itenl

97. Iltiuscs For Rent

1.

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1

O f f l r # : 1 2 2 - 2 1 11
N i g h t # ! 122-07*0
232-0*42
2S24 T a r k D r l v a

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AVAT. ON A P A R T M E N T S
W. 2nd f t l ,
1 1 1- 1411

4 A 9 b o o m APT*, with C a r port**. N e w l y D a c e t a t a d . l i v ­
i n g r - o m c a r p e t e d . 494 B.
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REALTY

U E P O - SA L E . 2 Bedroom home
unftnletied
In
tlenava
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IV wn,
no
qualifying
Ca l l
C o l l e c t P h i l B l a c k 1&amp;1-224I.
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Apt. , w a t e r
.*
111. A p p l y 111

F U R N , A p t , 110 O a k Av * . , 1 1 1 .
1441.

Management ^

Bdrm. . 2 B et h*
9*1e Bo o m,
ntr Uondllloned
A Central
Heat.
1- nr ge
Corner
Lot
(Jualilylng
VA — n o t hi n g
d o w n e i n e p t d o l i n g c o a t 992
m o . MI - 7 A4 1 .

111

111

N F AT 2 B d r m. T u r n . Apt. T.
R a t h , p o r c h . 111. 1791 M a g ­
n o l i a . 122. 1911.

Properly

CONVENIENT t# Navy Saa* 4

Meltnnrllj*.

TV E LA t . A A P A R T M E N T S
1 '. F l r a t Bt.
FURNISHED
light* turn.
M* pi*.

$100.00 DOW N

&gt;

A p t . 2109

AD U L T S only. F u r n . 1 b i t m ­
ap!.
Light*.
W ater
turn,
O n l r 111- 191 K . I t h l l l - m t .

Government owned
Homes

Payton Realty

Plano
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" R i N r i t H I K E S t r S a l e . I&gt; a
U* » # w i l l p l a n : In y o u r r a r "
I12I097
_______________

KUHN.

1 . B E D R O O M , 1 R a th , f u l l y a i r Conditioned
4k
heated.
No
q u a lify in g
1109 d o w n , a n d
a e t u m * p a y m e n t* . 122-7095.

Seminole Realty

21

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1 11 - 4 : 11

9 - B OOM h « u * « . 1 - B a t h . 1 y r *
ol d
Fancad-ln
back
yard
1941 H a m i l t o n A v * , t J o n g -

$100 DOWN
FIIA-VA HOMES

p i a n o s # i \ i ‘ lng A T u n i n g
i | f i i # • ' u 111 ha a —* 1 2 2-2441
tuning and
Harmon -

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‘61 F alro a IT66 bal. 615 mo.
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'55 Old* 6161
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'66 O ldt 6661
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'65 Oldi 6667 bsL 612
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'51 Chav. 6216
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'60 Mercury 6767 bal. 627 mo.
'60 Comralr 6691 bal. 636 n o ,
'57 Mercury 61*6 b a l 616 mo.
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'52 rh e e . 6166 baL 610 m u .
'66 Plymouth 6266 bal. 61T no.
'58. Volka 8 U 7 b a l 832 no.
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�Legion Auxiliary Hears Talk
On Values Of Civil Defense

District
Guest At
Gold Banquet
By Maryann Mite*
Annual Blue and Gold ban­
quet of Bear Lake Cub Scout
Pack 230 waa held at Bear
Lake Elementary School with
Cecil Bothwell, dletrict com­
missioner In cub acouting, ai
■pedal r u n t.
Bob Bunnell li cubmsster
for the pack and lirure Nel­
son Is assistant cubmastrr.
Following the banquet for
the cubs and their parents,
•wards were presented. Two
year pins were given to PhlF
lip and David Kelly and a one
year pin to Tommy Van Horn.
Dennera stripes went to
Mark Museato, Billy Jordan,
David Kelly, and Billy Klin­
ger with assistant denner
stripe going to Duncan Mc­
Clellan.
Other awards were -Webelo,
Kevin Foist, Gary Maries; Bob
Cat, Tim Daniels, Bichard
Brootover, Blcky Carlton,
Kenny Peterson, David Fcnno; Wolfs, Tommy Vnn Horn,
Teddy Byblcki, David McClel­
lan, Steven Berkley, Darrell
Smith, Donnie Phllbrlck, Mark
Museato, Bobert Keane, Bobert Hoover; Bear, Deane Niohola; Lion, James Keane; Gold
Arrow, Teddy Bybickl, Dar­
rell Smith, Donnie Philbrick,
Mark Museato, Bobert Keane,
James Keane; Silver Arrow,
Bobert Keane, James Keane;
Webeto plna to Ccnmothers,
Mrs. Pat Foist, Mrs. Peggy
Maries, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs.
Christine Biddcll, Mrs. Elsie
Kowalski.

SPECIAL GUEST nt the Blue nml Gold Banquet
of Bear Lake Cub Scout Puck 230 was Cecil
Bothwell (center), district commissioner in Cub
Scouting. With him (nt left) is Bob Bunnell, lo­
cal ciibmaster and Bruce Nelson, assistant cubmnstcr. •
(Herald Photo)

Dusty Boots Show
Scheduled March 21
Ity Margaret Coaby
Bcgular monthly meeting of
the Dusty Boots Hiding .As­
sociation was belli at Die homo
of the president, Howard
Lloyd, Driftwood Lane, l-ake
Mary. There waa a record
turnout of .members attending
the meeting.
Joining the association was
Mrs. John (Jesse) McCarthy,
a newcomer to Sanford who
brought her big black jump­
ing horse “ Midnight” with
her from Virginia.

English Estates PTO Accepts
Resionation From President
By Jane Casselberry
Tom Mosel, prciidcnt of the
English Estates Elcmetary
School PTO, submitted his
resignation at a meeting of the
organization
held Tuesday
night. First Vice President
Mrs. W. Taylor Douglas will
serve out Ute remainder ol ins
term.
He also hss resigned as
Building, Planning and Zoning
Official for thr city of Winter
Park to accept a position with
Gypsum Association of Chi­
cago.
A gift wss presented him by
the PTO In appreciation for a
job well done
The nominating committee
presented a slate of officers
for the coming year and they
will be vote! on in an election
to tie held at Uie April meet
ing.
Nominated were Mrs Pat­
rick Rlazzt president; Mrs,
Carson Blue, first vice presi­
dent; Bill Pyle, second vice
president; Mrs. William Hu­
berts. recording secretary;
Mrs. Charles Crcoden, trea­
surer, and Mrs. Harold Card,
assistant treasurer.
Plans were announced for
the Spring Music Festival plan
ned by thr PTO as a fund
rajsing event and scheduled
for Friday, March 26, at 7
p. hi., in the auditorium
Children, parent*, and teach­
ers will pirllclpate in the
event and there will bo a nomi­
nal admission fee with child­
ren's tickets at half price
A poster rontest will he held
to promote the music festival

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Page 12—March 9, 1965

and prizes for the Hirer best
posters will b&lt;* awarded in Unfirst through third grade
group and fourth through sixth
grade group* Posters will He
on display at the April PTO
meeting at will eh time prizes
will be awarded.

Stilled Still
B 1.0 U N T VIEW, Tenn.
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from the porch of his office.
Hr Alt id the CiMiprr still
would h* of little u#»*f how*
••v*r. »irue It wan punched
full of holes as required
law.

Lady Iturned
KALEIGH, N.C. (LTD —
Police reported someone set
fite In's painting in the foy­
er of ttie North Carolina
State rumpus Iheuler during
n-hl-ttisala of I he play, “Thu
Lady Is not for Burning."

BIG

It was announced that Vice
President Bob White brought
home more ribbons from the
Handspur Biding Club horse
show In South Daytona. Dus­
ty Bonta members decided, un­
animously, to renew member­
ship In the Florida Horseninn’a AHsociation.
Ida May Hjohlom was pre­
sent and related some of the
detail* of the forthcoming
100-mile competitive trail ride
she hns entered which is spon­
sored by the Florida Horse­
man's Association. The organ­
ization expressed it* desire to
be of help |o her in the ven­
ture, but she reported being
ns completely prepared us
possible for the event.
For the Sunday, March 21
horse show, the association
decided on the following
events: Junior and Senior
Keyhole, Cloverleuf, Polebending and Flag Bare, Open
eventa will lie Pick-Up Bar*-,
Western Pleasure, Hollow
Log and Sack Baer.
The March gymkhana, ll
was pointed out, will be the
fifth in a series of six shows
in which riders are accumu­
lating polnta toward the Jun­
ior and Senior High-Point
Mite tii'tl Trailer
Trophies.
President Lloyd reported that
top riders in the junior divi­
sion ate Christine Copelen,
Valerie Allred, Evert Shoe­
maker, Bruce Blown, Durlene
Ferrell and Shirley Dor fey
In tin- senior division, top rid­
ers are Jack Kelley, Van Stu­
art, Nonna Baldwin, Larry
Cannon, Don Knight, und
Dale Ferrell und Joyce Kel­
ley.
The March 21 show will be
held nt the Boden Arena on
t U luru Bond mid vvill start at
1 p.m. The electric timer will
lie used again timing events
to within 1 /100th of a second.

SA LE

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REDUCTION
STILL IN PROGRESS

Great Savinjyrs on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

MATHER of Sanford

BUY BY THE HOUSEFUL

"American women are part
of our Civil Defense,” so said
Howard Harrlaon In hi* talk
to membera of the American
Legion Auxiliary 63 at the
recent monthly meeting.
"Civil Defense la a bargain
and moat women Ilk* bar­
gain*. A good Civil Defenae
cannot be bought with mere
dollars. In the event of an­
other war, which may well
be fought with the atom
bomb, guided missilea and all
the nuclear and chemical wea­
pons of the atomic age, the
mother and housewife who
worries over safety of her
men folk on the front lines
will have more pressing wor­
ries. She will be concerned
with protecting herself and
her family from Injury and
death by these weapons of
modem welfare.
“Modern concepts of wnr-

Bear Lake PTA
Fashion Show .
Set For April
By Maryann .Miles
The April meeting of the
Bear Lake Elementary Parenl-Tcachcr Association will
feature a' fashion show with
men’s clothing being shown
from the Varsity Shop in For­
est City and milady's styles
from Morse’s In Seminole
P la it.

Plans for the event' were an­
nounced at this month's meet­
ing of the PTA hy Mrs. Kaye
Viets, president, who conduct­
ed the business meeting pre­
ceding a program by sixth
graders of Dcxler Wilson,
Clay Carroll and Mrs, Helen
Iwinhart
on
the
theme.
“ Around the World," under
direction of Mrs. Raymond
Holton, music teacher.
A presentation on physical
fitness, by Jim Pigott, Semi­
nole High School coach, also
was given during the evening
Boom count was won by
Wilson's sixth grade.

fare bring war close to home.
In other words. World War
III, the war we are trying
so hard to keep from happen­
ing might reach Park Avenue
and First Street, right here
in Sanford, even your neigh­
borhood or your own back
yard."
Continuing with his talk,
Harrison said, ‘‘Civil Defense
can help to keep us at peace
anil home preparedness is our
answer to the threat of atom­
ic attack."
He urged all the Legion
Auxiliary membera to taka
the Civil Defense Course and
bo prepared in case of emer­
gency.
A question and answer pe­
riod followed the talk. Mem­
bera wit! take steps toward
taking tha required amount
of hours In this training
eou rse.
Mrs. Paul Pezold, president,
presided over the business
meeting. Mrs. T. N. Dillard,
chaplain, led in prayer.
The American Legion will
celebrate its 4(lth anniversary
this month. The local l.cglon
and Auxiliary will have a
covered dish supper next
Monday at the Legion Home.
Mrs. H. 1.. Johnson waa ap­
pointed chairman to prepare
for this aiippcr with Mrs.
Olga Hunter and Mrs. Betty
Luerker assisting her.
Mra.
Charlo*
Webster,
Americanism chslrman, an­
nounced winners in the essay
contest sponsored by the Aux­
iliary. The essays were writ­
ten on the theme of *'My
Challenge to Communism” by
students at Sanford Junior
High School. First place win­
ner is Brent Armstrong, sec­
ond place, P atty Howland and
third place, Janice Hahn.
Mrs. Pezold appointed a
nominating committee com­
posed of Mrs. Msdclene Coveney, chairman, and Mrs.
Hazel Tench and Mr*. Web­
ster.
The April meeting will
have Dr. l-uls Perez speaking
on Communism and Mrs.
Hunter will give a short progiain on Costa Bira.

IiiK Thirst
NEW YOBK (UPI) — It
lakes a lot ot bottles to slake
America's thirst It takes. :n
fart, about, 0 billion bottle* a
year, according to thr Glass
Container Manufacturers In
atttute.
Berr accounts for almoxt
half of this bottle parade, with
sol) drink and Wine and liquor
hollies accounting for almost
equal shares of the rest. But
even this bottle countdown
isn't an accurate count ot
America s thirst because re­
turnable beer and soda pop
bottles make between 20 and
30 trips each, GCM1 ex­
plained.

3 Winos Find
Pot Of Gold At
End Of Rainbow

HARDEN WERR, executive vice president of Citizens Rank of Oviedo,
present# bond to Rrett Thompson, Oviedo llitrh junior und member of the
school’# Science Club, to lie used for the County Science Fuir scheduled ut
the Oviedo School, March 25-26.

LOVELY HULA dancers from Rear Lake Elementary sixth grade for Par­
ent-Teacher Association program were (front, from left) Jeunnie Steven­
son. Debbie Murray, Debbie Schafler, Mary Lou Markham; (back) rep­
resenting peoples from other countries were (from left) Jerry Fouiitninc,
Richard Dunn, Harry Newton, Sara Mostrom. Program was presented on
theme, "Around the World,
(Herald Photo)

PTA Delegation

DeBaryW SCS Sets Shows

lit Mr*. John Leone
I m iiu ily Center Ml H p.m..
'I he Woman’s Society of April 6. Tickets ate available
Christian Service of DcBary'a from any member of the So­
By Jane Cassrlbrrry
Di-lcgaliuns from the Coun­ Community Methodist Church ciety.
ty Council of PTA’* and Indi­ will sponsor a Fashion Show
vidual school* will attend the of woman's styles at 2 p.m.
Telescopes revealed per­
annual District I’TA Meet­ Thursday In the social hall of
haps
s million stats in the
ing to he held next Monday the church The public is intime of,Galileo and Newton;
from 10 a m to I p.m. at v iteil.
Dnytonu M a i n I a n d High
1 1n- group a b o will sponsor today's
astronomer*
Know
School.
the Bethutie-Cookman C o l l e g e mo/e than a hundred lltuusColleen Bevis, state legisla­ Ch, ralr at the DeBary Com- ' and million billion.
tive chairman will he the j ------principal speaker. Lunch will
be served in I he school cafe­
teria and reservations must
be in by this Wednesday.

To Attend Meet

Business
Briefs

Clifford McKibbin. of Carrs
way and McKibbin, Insurance
agency reported to The Her
aid that his office has “ set a
record for settling insurance
claims ''
“Two and a half hours after
our office opened Monday
morning we handed a claim
check to Mr*. G, B. Sapp of
I'psala Hoad, whose house
All PTA member* are wel­
burned to the ground Saturday
come to attend.
afternoon ” McKibbin said.

WOhhhh, mother, look
at this dreamy Olds..
and it's priced lower
than that car with a .
'low-price* name!
if we can just make
buying it sound
like Albert’s idea.*^

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) The three Pcterkln brothers
and Alan Sanders were cm
their way to a blood blank to
sell their blood for money to
buy wine.
They saw a blue money bag
on the curb outside the Fidelity
Philadelphia Trust Company.
The 33-vcar-old Sanders,
stopped, gave the bag a kick,
ami then picked It up. He
handed it to Herbert Peterkin, 26, with the joking re­
mark: “ Here’i a bag of mqn-.
ey for you."
They, rejoined Perferkin’a
brother*. James 23, and LeGrange, 27, hi their automobile
for the trip to the blood bank
in West Philadelphia.
En route Herbert playfully
opened the bag. Out tumbled
$10,000 in 10s and 20s,
The astonished and delighted
foursome canceled the trip to
the blood hank.
They divided the money in
Ihc car with promises to each
other that they wouldn't spend
it wildly.
Thai was Iasi Tuesday.
But Police Captain Clarence
Ferguson' said Sander's resis­
tance lasted only 21 hours.
Then he paid out $1,008 in
cash for a big, 1963 model
Cadillac because owning one
‘was my life's ambition."
The word got to Ferguson
that Sanders who had a police
record, was driving around in
a flashy car and spending
money freely.
Ferguson put. three detec­
tives on his trail, They report­
ed that in three djys Sanders
bought a complete new ward
robe and “ went to New York
City where he got a parking
ticket ”
Ferguson linked the spend
ing with the report from
Brinks, Inc , that a bag con­
taining $10,000 had disappear­
ed from a truck which had
made a pickup at the hank
last Tuesday
Sanders and Herbert Peter*
kin were arrested at their
homes and James Peterkin
was picked up. A search was
started (or I.eGrange
Ferguson said about ilB.ooo
and Sander s car were recov­
ered.
James Telerkin said he
spent part of his share “on
the strip" on Columbia Ave­
nue. got intoxicated and was
robbed of the rest.

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Miriam Carlo, of Zu­
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to a bit of nationalism
las aha romped in a rare
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R o m e . The aspiring
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the cold clad only in a
bikini, but remembered
to wear a watch.

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Seminole Agri-Business Hiked To $30.8 Millions
U. S. Jets Aid
Staving Off *
Disaster
Henry Sarkis Jr., son of Mr.
and Mr*. Henry Sarkis, of 671
-Dommerich Drive, Maitland,
and a 10th trade student at
Winter Park High School, will
appear on the March 28
"Science All Stars" youth inscience television show over
AHC. He'll demonstrate his
sophisticated home-made de­
vice whose electronic "sen­
sors" can letect and identify
liquid, solid oi gas.
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Seminole Memorial patients
are receiving a personal note
from Administrator Bob Besscrer, apologizing for t h e
noise during the $1 million ex­
pansion program. "We arc
sorry,"
Bob
writes
his
"guests," "that construction
work Is noisy. We wish that
somehow the excavating ma­
chines, trucks, drills and
hoists could operate silently
. . . but they cannot. Please be
patient and understanding
and be assured that we will do
everything possible for your
comfort and welfare while
here."
Among others who received
that note from Besscrer, was
his "boss," A. B. (Mr. B art'
Peterson Sr., chairman of the
hospital's board of trustees,
who is battling a siege ol
bronchitis.
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IT IS TO WEEP! ! R. E.
Porter, in this column, accus
od Bill MacLauchlin of awip
ing items for his Lion's Pause
from Playboy magazine. Now
Bill in a half page spread in
this week's lions Club bulletin
demands an apology. OK
Bill, here it if. We are sorry
you swipe items from Playboy
magazine!
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Dill asks; "Is water works
all one word, or do you spell
It with a hydrant?"
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strong against anything Is
never scry strong tor any­
thing —Lions Pause.
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Which reminds that (len
eral Eisenhower during \V\V
11 was quoted: "Give me an
officer who makes mistakes.
at least I know he is trying "
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Gov. Burns kept everyone
waiting m the cold an hour
when he dedicated the Orlando
Expressway section of Inter
stale 7 Monday. The governor
had plane trouble and had
to switch aircraft at the last
minute. To compensate the
chilled crowd forhis lateness.
Burns called offa 20-mlnutc
speech which he planned to
give on the bridge over Lake
Ivanhne Ha gave the speech
later—indoors at a luncheon.

SAIGON (CP!) - U S. Air
Force B57 Jets teamed with
Vienamcsc tjoops have brok­
en the Communist grip on
Binh Dlnh Province and staved
off disaster, a U. S. military
spokesman reported today.
The province L* an area
about 300 ^mllos northeast of
Saigon.
The Communis!*, using the
same tarllcs which defeated
the French In the Indochina
war, had threatened to cut
South Viet Nam in two there
and had «cvercd eastwest
highway 19. the vital supply
road between Plciku and the
port of Qtii Nhon.
The spokesman said the
situation now is under control.
Communist activity remain*
ed intense and the Viet Cong
killed a U. S Marine officer
and wounded another Tuesday
night in an abortive attempt
to capture a district capital
in Blnh Dlnh
But in doing so the Viet
Cong suffered Ihe second m a­
jor setback of the week, losing
63 dead.
The first was on Monday
when American-trained moun­
tain tribesmen killed more
than 100 Viet Cong who at­
tempted to seize their moun­
tain stronghold 13 miles north
of Ihe Qui Nhon Plciku high
way.
The battle in which the Ma
rines were casualties took
place only 20 miles away.
The Communists estimated
at two battalion strong—up to
600 men—attacked and over­
ran three outposts cm Ihe peri­
meter of Hoa, An, district cap
ital in Birth Dlnh Province.
Then they set an ambush for
a government relief force
The amoiish backfired and
when the fighting stopped Ihe
bodies ol 63 guerrillas were
sy-ewn on the battlefield.
Vietnsmesi losses were re­
ported at IB killed and wound­
ed In addition to the American
military advisers. They wrre
not part of the Marine rein
forcements which landed at
Da Nang.
Four Vietnamese Skyraid
er fighter-bomber* aided in
driving off l*'c Communist am
tmshers hut a military spokes
man in reviewing fighting in
Binh Dirih Province credited
1157 strikes (or much of Ihe
success

Three Men Held
In Youth’s Death

JACKSONVILLE (DPI) —
Three men were held for in­
vestigation today in the death
of a youth who Was shot to
death in a tavern.
Pollen said they were told
Price Cribhs, 20, was shot
when he began swinging a
pool cue wildly In a giill and
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restaurant following an argu­
ment with manager Robert
Memo to George Touhy ;
Headline writers do not fit Leo Russell.
Russell, 77, was hold with­
If they are illiterate
Even though they think out bond, along with Cribhs'
17 year-old brother, Emory,
they're great
ami Ronald Turner, 21.
If they can alliterate.
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Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation Is thinking about open­
ing the Cultural Center, IIS
West Fifth Street (old library
building), one day a week for
the purpose of displaying paint­
ings done by the member*
and would like to know the
pubUc's reiclion to the pro­
posal Contact any member or
the president, Mrs. Erma
Smith. 322-75%, and let Utem
know what vou think.

President Cites
Unemployment

Seminole County

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On-Farm Value V U U V A ...
Up $3 Million, B R IEFS
News Confab
Tucker Avers

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

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VOL. 67

Phone 322-2G11

Zip Code 32771

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson plana to
hold a news conference in tha
By Patti Brookshire
next
two or three day*. The
On-lhe-farm value of agricultural crops in Seminole Chief Executive’s last con­
County increased $3 million ference was Feb. 4.
during the last complete sea­
q
son, County Agent Cecil Mao 111
LONDON
(UPD—Mao
T
z«&gt; —
Tucker snid today.
In iCreport to the Seminole tuna's health Is "not too
County Board of Commission­ good." At 71, the Chinese
ers, Tucker said tire value of Communist leader is said to
crops’ during the last season bo worn out by a career ol
exhausting struggle.
was 810.2 million.
Tucker said the agri-husiness value of Seminole rrnps Proxy Quits
BERKELEY, Calif. (LTD—
was $30.8 million. This in­
cluded the value of the agri­ Dr. Clark Kerr, president of
cultural product after pro­ the University of California
cessing, marketing and trans­ since 1956, resigned Tuesday,
portation.
a victim of the bitter student
All produce brokers, mark­ rebellion on the Berkeley
eting firms, harvesting and campus last December.
picking crews, citrus packing
houses, processing plants and
the many trucking firms are
WASHINGTON (UPD —
included in this group, Tucker Playwright Bod Serling, pres­
said.
ident of the National Acad­
The citrus crop heads tire emy of Television Arts and
list in value with $7.8 mil­ Sciences, w a s hospitalized
lion. Vegetables ful(pa wtllr Tuesday night after complain­
$3.3 million value.
ing of chest pains. „
The Tucker report said the
value of Seminole County's $ 10,000 Loot
agricultural products at a re­
TAMPA (UPD - Two bantail level are $77.4 million.
dits took an estimated 810,000
in cash, jewels, furs and sil­
verware during a daylight
robbery at the home of Louii
J Pitchman, home furnish­
ings executive and part owner
of a local night club.

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WEATHER: Fair and warmer thru Thursday, high in 70s; low tonipht In SOs.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908—W El&gt;NKSI)AY. MARCH 10. lllivT'SANTORO, FLORIDA NO. M3

Staff Planner
Employed By
Seminole Co.

County Joins
'Operation
Beautify'

Julius A. Goodin Jr., of Tit­
usville, has been hired as coun­
ty staff planner by the Semi­
nole County Board of Com­
missioners.
Goodin was employed by
the board Tuesday afternoon
and will be attached to the
county zoning department.
He has been n planner for
the East Central Florida Re­
gion Planning Commission in
Titusville.
Goodin was hired effective
April 1 on a four-day week
basil and will go on a full­
time status July 1. His salary
will be 89,600 a year.
The new planner is a native
of Miami and a graduate of
the University of Florida. He
holds a master's degree in
planning from Georgia Tech.
His other experience in­
cludes work with the Housing
and Home Finance Agency
and with the DeKalti County
planning office in Decatur,
Ga.
Commission Chairman John
Alexander said Goodin's work
in Seminole County would not
be confined to zoning
"He will determine the best
proper development of the
county," Alexander said. "He
will analyze the county for
the best land uses for today
and for the future."
Tire commission chairman
said Goodin’s Job would be
a professional land planner
and would be n comprehensive
one.
Alexander also pointed nut
that the federal government
rn expenditures for roads reipnres the county to have a
professional planner to qual­
ify for funds.

Seminole County Commis­
sioners voted Tuesday to co­
operate with the City of San­
ford and the Seminole Coun­
ty Beautification Committee
with maintenance of planting*
along the Seminole Boulevard
lakefront drive from 1-7 to
the city limits.
Sanford area chairman Jack
Bolt presented a resolution
front the city asking that the
county request the State Hoad
Board to permit the use of
secondary funds in maintain­
ing, w a t e r i n g , fertilizing,
weeding and pruning sulml*
palms, Spsnith bayonets and
other hardy plants which will
be planted in "island group­
ings” along tlie Inkcahore,
Braulifiration o f f i c i a l s
wire to meet at Sanford Na­
val Air Station this afternoon
to accept plants from the base
nursery slid later at the home
Mayor J. II. Crapps »a*
of William Iteinbueh on Huy admitted lo Seminole Mem­
17-92 to accept a donation of orial Hospital late Tuesday
petunia plants.
for olnrrvatlim anil lest*.

EASTER SEAI.S for the benefit of tbe Crippled Children's Society of
Seminole County will be placed in the mail later this month. The Society
addressed the envelopes and volunteers of the Pilot Club arc stuffing the
seals in llie covers for mailing. Pilot volunteers are pictured, from the
left: Mrs. Letha Fowler, Mrs. Marjorie Jernjgan, president, and Mrs.
Rosamond Chapman, community service chairman.
(Herald Photo)

U. S. Decries Alabama Violence
1‘nitrd Prr*s International
They marched 10,000 it runs
down the nut in street In De­
troit.
They stood in front of the
White Ilonas with their home­
made sign*. They prayed on
the at alehouse Inu n in New
Ilit nip* hhe and they *pt itwled
on O nm go’s busy streets.
They awarmed out of liarlern and picketed the FBI of
fife in New Vi‘rk. They lock­
ed tfieillSelves t «i the post of­
f i c e in iittJumutiiw

Ih e e llrnding physirisn
■aid today Iha I Ihe Mayor
j* "nnl ill, i i
just Mauled
him lo come in for a
check-up. Ilii * f i r r, &lt;*e
want him lo rest and liaxr
ordered th a t he h a re no

Minister Hurl
Seriously In
Rights Clash

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Mock Warfare
Ends Abruptly

Sen. Holland Sees
'Change Of Heart'

Turkey Season
Opens Mar. 27

O steen B rid ge Pushed
The bridge would replace an|
old drawbridge on State Road
418. '
At tire top of Seminole', 13point primary road program
was a request for four-laning
State Road 46 from U. S. 17-92
to Mellonville Avenue in San­
ford.
Dick Judy, State Road De­
partment comptroller, said
Seminole would get an esti­
mated 8436,900 in secondary

Mayor Crapps
Hospitalized

td a alt-in at Loa Angela#,
paraded in Cleveland and were '
d ^ t u - f* f n m ..V , V'Hahad
halts of the Juitii# Depart­
ment In Washington.
AH arro-s the North Tues­
day, white. joined Negroes in
protesting nuifll violence in
Alabama,
Thr b g y st d&lt;-inonstralinn
look place tit Detroit, where
Michigan Guv George Rom
ney ami Detroit Mas or .lei ome
I'nvunagh led an estimated
1(1,01*11 persons down Wood­
ward Avenue.
1 avanagh said thr mu nil
was "one wav of showing our
GAMP PENDLETON, Calif great shock, soger ami rolll l ’Pli — "Exercise Silver eern over what ha- taken
l ance" ended abruptly Tues­ p l a c e " in Alabama. I ll* deni
day. three days in advance, onsiiaiois, most of whom
when L!.S. Marines scored suc­ were wlnte, ranted signs
cessfully with a pincer move­ reading "Send marshals to
ment that defeated the ag­ Selma," "We Shall Ovetcniiie,"
THIS WAY OUT—Wnalilnirton rurinl demongressor "Merlin" force* in and "We ate all lirntheis,"
slritlnra have been centering ihrir attention on
•'Lancelot.'1
A civil rights plute-t rail}
tin? elf lee ol Nicholas Kal/i-iiluuh, 1‘. £j. attor­
Later ill the day. Merlin drew 3,000 persons at the i n*
ney general, demanding federal intervention in
made surrender overtures
ivcrslty of California BribeAlabama. When it comes time for the office to
Lancelot was a friendly my­ ley rampus and nearly 1.000
close, police assist tbe sit-downers to tin* exits.
thical nation besieged by person* pntaded for two
guerrillas from Mailin who hours III flullt uf tile While *
were supported liy Modred. House.
Lancelot, Merlin and ModThirty members of the
red were synonymous with Whit* House group met with
South Viet Nam, North Vi*l Vire President Hubert It
Nnm and Red China.
Humphrey to diseuss what
In the decisive maneuver, they called "u vacuum of
the 1st Marine Division— moral leadership on the psil
which battled the Red Chinese of the federal government."
and North Korean armies fn
WASHINGTON (UPI) - mg cfllH of ihe Labor Depart­
Korea—made a classir landSen Spessard I. Holland (I) ment - ridu* il to allow unlimit­
air attack that assured Mer­
t'la I, said hr fell the Labor ed importation of foreign farm
lin's defeat.
w o rk er», said the pulley wax
Department » haunt: a change
About 50.000 men and 60
forcing man&gt; food processors
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) ships weie involved in the
Tbe state's first spring turkey o| heart about some aspects to move out of the country.
scheduled 18-day exercise,
"I think its* secretary of la­
gobbler hunting season will of Hi policy banning importa
which began last Feb. 23.
open March 13 south of Stair lion of farm workers into this bor ix having a change of
A Russian Vessel, Ihe tug Road 30 and north of Stair
hear! in revard to cane cut­
country
Arhan, observed most of the Road 50 on March 27.
ters,"
he xusl, alter citing a
lint Holla ml, in a Senate
maneuvers from offshore.
case in whirti Ihe department
Hunters may take gobblers
only, with a daily bag limit ol speech, said the plight of grow tried to gel domestic workers
Quake Kills 2
one and s season bag limit of rrs who depend on foreign !a to h a n d sugar cane In
ATHENS*. Greece (UPI) —■ two
bor to b a n c s' their crops was Lotniiana
A powerful earthquake has
The season* ill close March still worsening and the labori "J think 'here is some soft­
destroyed 100 cottages and 28 for the south portion of the Department's change of heart ening of the poliry in sthcr
killed two elderly women on state and April II tor the did not apply te enough areas areas, too," he said.
an Aegean sea island.
north portion
The Florida senator, a lead

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson says the
U S. economy must continue
to grow as It never has before
in order to reach full employ­
ment on its march to the
"Great Society."
The President stressed the
importance of wiping out un­
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employment in a special man
Sign of the times: 'Way power message to Congrcis.
back in 1939-70 R. E. Porter
was administrative aide to a
member of Congress from Bomb Kills 4
SINGAPORE (UPI) — A
Ohio and received the grand
salary of 8323 a month, high­ time bomb believed planted
est permitted by the then law. by Indonesian terrorists rip­
News reports from Washing­ ped through lower floors of
ton today tell that Congress­ a British-owned office build­
man Syd Herlong't adminis­ ing today, showering debris
Seminole County’a primary
trative aid; receives 81,400 a on scores of workers. Four and secondary road requests
month and his clerks from ft,- persona were killed and more were presented to the State
than 20 injured.
100 down to 86ft a month.
Road Department at the an­
nual budget hearing for the
Wastes No Time Fifth District in DeLand TuesUnder Knife
LIVINGSTON, Cell/. (UPI) day afternoon.
Along with the road im­
LONDON (UPD—Surgeons —Minimum age for earning a
Seminole
at the London Clinic today flying instructors license it 17, provements t h e
performed a third operation and Randy Epperly didn't group was joined by the Vo­
on the Duke of Windsor to waste any time. He was issued lusia County Commission in
correct a detached retina in his instructor rating on his 17th pushing for a new span over
the SL Johns'K ivu at Osteen
birthday.
bia left eye.

Writer 111

road funds for the 1906 66 fisrgl period.
,
Willard Peebles, of Wild
wood, new Fifth District State
Road Board member, said the
record number of requests
from the 12 counties in the
district would amount to an
estimated $9o million or more.
He said abput 86 million or
89 million would be a villa hie
for primary projects the next
fiscal year.

Jumper Survives

SELM A,

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Riff • c( three \i)ute out-oftown minister# on h rity
H refl, vowed to n.urrh on tin*
DhIIh# ('flint} rmir’hniitf* fitday t** prof4**t
giiiimi
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The Herald,

Dutch Princess
Plans Wedding

THE HAGUE lU P D -P rin
cess Mar grid ol The Nether
lands. 22. lx engaged to s
Initch law student and will he
come the first me miter of Ihe
ancient House of Grunge lo
marry a commoner
A court announcement p|en
titled the fiance as Pieter Van
Aollrnhoxrn, 23. a student at
A Ih I tit i ii h t o w n I n p n 1 1 i r i p n t e
Leyden University who play*
in n civil right* niiinh to tile piano, likes jazz and once
M o tif g u n i e r y I U e e d a y .
led lux own Dixieland hand.
The mimli. fed by Dr Mur
tin lath er King J r . turned
hark &lt;|Ulrfly, however, after
pHBiinic the ppot mitnlde the
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
rity limit# w h e r e Plate
tltiu |M * ra a n d m o u n t e d p o p p r Police ( apt Harry F Rranrh
used tenr ITa# ami *1111»iv to wax suspend'd hy Ihe City
break up a xmiliar march Conimitr-inn pending an ad
minlxtratue trial on chargex
Sunday.
.State trooper# Hpaln barred that he accepted bribes from
Ihe put In of the mtmhe r* a gambler.
l.axt November, Brandi wax
Tueaduy hut they Mrpped
aside M ite r fcriuuttJiK hluu and acquitted of the charges in
hi# follower# permission to Criminal Court.
Rut Pol let* Chief Luther
pray. Kin*- then t u r n e d
around arid ltd thr nuiM'hei# Reynolds l tltl Ihe n m i n i t o
l.aek to their rullyitiK point ion additional evident'*' had
in a thou h.
been uncovered since the Irrai
llrv. Jaiiti # Itfi'lv,
of Ilimfmi -r f f r u n l n never# fiend
injury ami '‘ hr ntfthid In
1’imifMly 11■&lt;f*| ■11it I in Hu •
mmplinm Ttiupday might fur
niirtfery. Hi# condi turn wan
iiiwrihed hr *’w-r y crifltTi! '*
The finer itillliftlei * Here
pari **f a number «f rlergyMirn wfm mine In flu? lentral

Jax Policeman
Charged Anew

trial.

GAINKfxVILLE (UPD — I~

N. Beckham, 31, chief med­
ical technologist at Sunland
Training Center for Retarded
Children, shut and killed himself a short lime after pollen
ntcil him for careless driving
in an auto accident.

Base-City Bus
Service Eyed
Sanford Naval Air Station
is investigating the possibil­
ity of establishing tin* aervict* between the bass and
downtown Sanford.
K.'ixo officials consider tha
lion.pot tat ion service rasrnt it.J doe to the increased numhot of peisonnel stationed at
the ft*. 1111&gt;- and more sehedided to mi live m the near fu­
ture.
Inquiries have hern sent to
xminus transportation rumparlies ill tin- area to deter­
mine 11 private concerns ate
mu-rested in
establishing
►
orb a lots route If not, tha
base will eonsider a Navy bus
system. Firms or individuals
inlet rated should contact tho
station piddle works office.

France Refuses
To Join In War
PARIS (UPD — Highlyplaced Fienrh sources said
today France will not help
tile United States if tha
fighting in Viet Nnm devel­
ops into n shooting war wllhf
Communist China.
The Firm-it position was
said to have been relayed to
Wmditngton through diplo­
matic rhuimels 111 the form of
u
warning
that
present '
Aiqernun policies run tbs
lisk of a general war in Asia,

Burns Deciding
On Regent Board
PLANT CITY ( I ll'll—Gov.
Haydon Burns reiterated here
bis intrntion of representing
the vital profession* when be
appoint* In* lioanl of Regents
to replace the one which re­
signed last week.
The chief executive, who a t­
tended tile opening uf the
strawberry festival here, said
his board will include a doc­
tor and an agricultural ex­
pert. He said it was "almost
a virtual certainly" that on*
regent would come from
Hillsborough County,

150-Foot F all
ST PETERSBURG (U P D A Pinellas Park man was
plucked froii Tampa Bay by
a hellropter Tuesday after
surviving a ISO foot fall from
Sunshine Skyway Bridge.
Police said the man. identi­
fied as William L. Russell,
was the first of about 20 jump­
ers to survive Ihe faU.
Russell complained of back
pains at Mound Park Hospital,
but doctors (ould find no brokua bona* x iatcnal lojurws

visitors."
Former Mayor A. L. Wil­
son will lake «&gt;rr Stay or
Crapps' official dulirs for
a few days, City Manager
W. K. Knowles informed

Knds Life

Jackie To Fly
WASHINGTON (U PD -M r*
John F. Kennedy will fly to
England for tha May 14 dedi­
cation of a memorial of the
laic President by Queen Eliz­
abeth.
The monument, financed by
private contributions, la being
erected at Runnymeda, southwest ‘ ol London, where the
Magna Carta was signed in

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Borrow Up To 35000 — Up To 5 Yean To Pay
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To Race Track
In Longwood

surrounded by heavy canter­
By Margaret Coahy
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Sim­ ed flowering shrubs, a giant
gardenia and a trellis of star
mons, 40)1 Edwin Circle, are
jasmine and English ivy. Al­
the proud recipients of the so strategically placed near a
By Donna E ilti
Longwood Mayor David R. North Orlando Garden Club’s aide screened patio la night
Month" blooming jasmine.
Wentworth hai officially gone "Garden of t h e
Sides of the dwelling are
on record a i being "thorough­ Aw»rdApologiiing for the frost­ edged in ligustrum, roses, an
ly opposed to the Joyce broth
era stock car stadium as It la bitten aspect of their garden. assortment of colored hibiscus
against the J**t interests of It la obviaua th at the Sim­ shrubs , and podoearpus. Th*
mons’ plan for gardening la rear yard la fenced and the
the city.”
I! i a announcement, made "ilmpllclty and practicality.” grata obvioualy was aa lush
Mra. Simmons credits her a mat at the front lawn.
publicly at last week's city
A large portion of this gar­
council meeting, also stated husband with the success of
that, tn his opinion, " r a c e their flower and vegetables den is reserved for vegetables
tracks of this type tend to de­ gardens, saying, "He Is a bom and a separate lettuce plant­
crease property values and gardener; everything grows ing nestle* close to the house.
that while race drivers are for him and he does all the The ground ha* been prepar­
fine people, as a rule, follow gardening work." She devotei ed and Simmons again will
era of the races, in many cas­ her time to the home’s inter­ plant vegetable* when the dan"
ior and their handsome 14- gcr of cold it pa*L
es, are 'riff-raff.* "
Other persons heard during month-old eon, John Wayne.
The hurricane fence it dec­
The Slmmona’ thick Bermu­ orated with ligustrum, yellowthe meeting also were opposed
to the stadium with the excep­ da lawn is spotted with arbor hud alumanda, milk and wine
tion of Mrs. Bobbie Jo Hunt, vitae, a rubber tree, magnolia lily, and etar jasmine. Away
prominent resident and prop­ and roses. The front entry is from the vegetable garden, a
erty owner, who urged coun­
fig tree, a maple tree, crape
cil's cooperation to "bring new
myrtle and a Sheridan rose
businesses into the communi­
span the yard.
ty ." Simmons attributes his suc­
Council chairman R. C.
cess In vegetable and flower
Carlson again explained that
gardens to a regular program
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council has no control over
of fertilisation.
whether or not the stadium Is
The Simmons have lived in
WHIPPANY, N. J. (Spl.) built. He advised that "if the
the Coronado section of
Joyce brothers, who are a­ Rudy P. York, Suburban Pro­ North Orlando for approxi­
ware of the strong opposition, pane district manager, has mate!/ two-and-one-half years.
still wish to continue with been transferred . from Fern- They ware retired from .the :
their plans and apply for andina Beach to Maitland.* U. S. Army while on duty in !
building permit, council has This announcement w-as made France. He is store manager
no grounds for denying said today by Mark J. Anton, prea- assistant at the Orlando Air
Ident, who said that Y’ork will
permit at this time.
Force Base Commissary.
"Whether or not the race­ assume the added responsibilitics
of
managing
the
larger
way would tie odorous, obnoxi
ous or noisy would have to lie district, which has an office
decided In the courts," he and appliance showroom at
Miitlgntfr — ■------ *v---- painted out.
York, who joined Suburban
Propane In 1954, served as an
Mrs, f.lllle R. Rurgess. 7(1.
accountant and office ntana
grr at several district offices, of 122 Garrison Drive, riled
and was promoted to district Saturday.
manager at Fcrnandlna Bea­ A native of Pennsylvania,
Mrs. Mathilda V. Carlson, ch in 19fi2. He attended Con­
*2, died this morning at a lo­ cord and Franklin and Mar she came to Sanford six year*
shall colleges, has been and 1 ago from Canton. Ohio She
cal nursing home.
Horn March Hi, 18S2, In Up- now is a member of the Cham­ was a member nf First Chris­
aalla, Sweden, she had bri-n a ber of Commerce project com tian Church.
Survivor* are her husband,
resident cf Sanford for 22 inlllec and Ihc Fernandma
year* making her home in re­ Reach Golf Association and is I,cwi* W Burgess, nf Sanford,
rent yeara with a daughter, on the board of directors of and a brother. Harry Ham
mers, of Harrisburg, I’a
Mrs. C K. Adams, 4b'.i Willow the Klwanis Club and thr
Gramkow Funeral IIiuiip m
Avenue. She was a member Merchants Association in Fer
charge of arrangement*
nnndina
Reach.
of Jehovah's W i t n e s s e s
Church and of lire Swedish
VASA Lodge tn Youngstown.
Ohio.
Survivors, other than Mrs
Adams, Include another daugh­
ter, Mrs. Ruth h. Stafford of
I.nkc Monroe; sisters, Mrs.
W. J. Ilarninn rf Lake Mary,
Mrs. .1 A. Stone of Jackson­
ville, Miss Hilda Anderson of
Miami and Mrs. A. C. Sher­
man of Pompano Reach;
brothers, W It. Anderson of
Miami and lb J- Anderson of
J-'t. i'lerre, and sevetal nieces
and nephews.
Hrlsson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

AWARD WINNERS, Mr. nml Mr«. W. W. Sim­
mons and younR son, John Wayne, pose with
sign desiRnatinK their home as recipient of the
North Orlnnclo Garden Club’s "Garden o( the
Month” honor.
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EARLY AMERICAN
FURNITURE AT
REVOLUTIONARY PRICES

ONLY —

LIVING ROOM-OUTFIT
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in Warm Brown Upholstery
Large Winghark Sofa-Bed
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Fabric

wi th O t t o m a n

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2 Slrp-Fnd Tables
• 2 Maple Tahir Lamps
EASY TERMS — OPEN FRID \ Y NIGHTS

MATHER

of Sanford

SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
20.1-09 E. I nI ST.
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“THRIFTWAY” FANCY, SLICED

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SAIGON (UPI) — Communist Rround fire phot
down three U. S. Army helicopter** in nn notion 30
miles east of SniRon today. One American crewman
was killed and eipht others were wounded.
The helicopters were amonR 51 flyinp Rovernment troops into action
uRainst a Ruerrilla force. tered the gTound rules of the
Heavy fiRhtinR wns re­ present conflict.
ported on the Rround.
This is bound to have re­
Vietnamese p a r a troops percussions on the U. S.

"Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

“The Nile of America”

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WEATHER: Fair thru Wednesday, hiph 80-85; low tonipht in 60s.

Lake Monroe
BolfOTff To Be
'Profiled'

Search On For Crash Victims Road Program
Parley Sef By
— Counly, State

Police Group

LB.

Patrolman Jim Hardy, vet­
eran member of the local
Police Department, was elec­
ted .president of the Polirc
Benevolent Association Satur­
day afternoon, lie suececds
Patrolman Herman Harriett.
Other officers chosen were
Larry Hamrick, vice presi­
dent; Estelle Jennings, re­
elected secretary • treasurer,
and Lt. Earl Bourquardci.
member of the board of trus­
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1965 Pontiac: Car o f the Year!
That’s w hat!
We had to roach a climax somewhere aloog the line. Arvd what better climax
lor a car than to win Motor Trood's Car ol the Year Award (or 106b? Nolhino
could please us more, except maybe the way people are buying our cars. And
they are. Drive one and flpd out why. First thing you know, you'll buy one, loo.
6E£ YOUR AUTHORIZED POM TUX DEALER ,

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SANFORD

Zoc, Gardens Phn

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BILL

Seminole County

Sanfnrd City Comml,»lon«
era, bowing to wishes of
merchants and shoppers, ban.
net! parking meters from city
streets.
How do you answer the
Declaring they would find
phone 7
some way of "digging up”
In our country by just say­
$16,000 to pay a note left
hanging by removal of tha
ing "hello.’* This is an Anglometers this year, commission­
Saxon word originally mean­
QT.
ers voted unanimously (o da
domestic
political
front,
as
lost
nine
men
killed
and
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ing "bo whole" or "be heal­
away with the offending coin
wounded.
Eighteen enemy well as in the arena of inter­
BTL.
thy," which isn’t the worst bodies were found.
collectors at Monday eve.
national affairs.
we’ve known
ning’s session.
The President, in effect,
The fighting broke out soon
"Take ’em nut and remove
after
the
United
States has committed himself to
For answering the ’phone.
Limit: 2 With Your $-1 Or
the posts —• guts, feather*
More Food Order, Please.
The British in their veddy brought in a battery of dead­ swift American military re­
and all,” ordered Mayor
British • type voices say, "so ly Hawk anti-aircraft missiles taliation against Red North
Viet Nam, itself, in the event
James II. Crapps.
and so here" or "are you
of further attacks by the
F'urther discussion revolved
‘KRAFT”
there 7” In this the Portu­
Viet Cong guerrilla* in the
around changing parking on
guese agree
South against U. S. forces
First Street from a 4S - to a
And ti&gt;« Germans say "was
or
installations.
30degrce
angle as requested
LIMIT: 2 WITH YOl’R »3 OR
wollcn sie7"
lie also has, for the first
by Police Chief Roy Williams,
MORE FOOD ORDER. PLEASE
The Spanish are apt to an­
time, agreed to "unleash" the
or install parallel parking as
’
swer the 'phone by saying j
itnliont'j
South Vietnamese air force
proposed by Commissioner
"huenoj dias," in the after
for a major strike across the
Fjarl Higginbotham.
AND ^ '*t
noon "buenos tardes" and as THAILAND''
17th parallel, the dividing
"We’ve scraped off all tha
Bangkok
the evening approaches
line between
North
and
asphalt we put oxer t h a
.
'Buenos
Jiochcs."-,
j.
* FRESH! FLA. GRADE -UA'1
bricks, changing this parking
We’ve never been td' Iran
ARCHITECT’S CONCEPTION of the? now ?1 million GO-tod
A. Rurtpn IV is the architect for this wing, which will in­
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, The * privileged sanctuary,”
back and forth on First Street.
but it pccurs to us that when J fneiepenbo/ cf
wing of Seminole Memorial Hospital depicts as the completed
crease the hospital's facilities to 200 beds. Construction lias
m which»4he United States
Let's make It parallel park*
they're calling long distance
structure
will
appear
when
formally
opened
next
Feb.
l.
John
been started.
claims North Viet Nam di­
ing and leave it alone," ha
would they have the gall
rects the Viet Cong battle
moved.
To say, "This is a Persian
against U. S. sup|&gt;orted
Higginbotham's motion died
to Persian call?"
South Viet Nam, has lost its
for lack of second as did a
(Also swiped)
immunity.
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motion by Commissioner M,
I. it abort! to mark the north
H a v f you -availed yourself
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Red Chinese
’
lane on First Street at French
of the real pleasure of viewing
NEW YORK | urn — An pm Monday and exploded on during the night by wind*.
‘In Battle Array'
Avenue as "right turn only.”
air
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m.id
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of
I'u.i-t
iiupait
the pansy beds at the Semin­
bare and choppy seas hut tile
TOKYO (U P I)— Commun­
The plea for permanent re*
ole Memorial hospital? Now,
Guard and Navy plane* and
l ie wreckage of thr $1 mil- full force ol the New York
ist China said today Its at my
moval of the parking inctcre
here is an example of what
vessel*
a
n
d
plicate
eraft
lion
dollar
plane
ami
the
lorn
area's
rescue
re,on
was "in battle array" waiting
was voiced by DeWit Math­
we mean by "civic pride," |
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Danang, 350 miles north for the United States to in- i Another M«*p fnuntd tin* searched a 2-m square null- llesli \d passengeis showered poised to enter Ihc crash area
ews,
chairman of. the Greater
“ city beautification." A n d of Saigon, and declared them vade North Viet Nam.
area of the shark • infested the orean with thousands of at dawn
Road rrquridv in the coon
Sanford
Board of Comntcrca
construction
of
Snnforil*»
what enjoyments
the
beauty
Atlantic IimI.iv for ihe remains piece* of grisly debris
Peking said it would eon- .
.
,
,
ready for use against posty will tv dtsrus'cd March 9 and K. C. Harper Jr., chair­
The disaster ranked a* Ihe
prov.de, for all of us who can
, ir , tU rk i ,,y Commun. ■iiler such action an invasion Ukefront ilrvelopmmt pin. ol M Eastern Air Lines pas
with the State Itoad Depart man of the Sanford Merchants
of the Chinese mainland.
gram wim mailt* Monday sengers wiio died in Die n.i third worst in US aviation
*rc ll!
ist_ pilots.
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ment by Seminole County Division.
It was thr toughest Chin­ when
The roekels were placed
1’ity
(*omtni**iont*r * turn s fifth worst commercial history involving a single
Commivvioners.
In oilier action, Commis.
plane tltsasti r
And the endless hours ol around the Danang hasa on ese statement in a series
plain- and was tie 15th most
'I Iv count v Iward wa- noti stotiers appointed Jack Bolt,
work dial went inlo the eye- orders of President Johnson. which have been issued since \ oti’il to authorf/t* Mauiiir
The propeller dttven IK 7 ttagic d.saster in world air
fled of Hie dale* by Hirliey Sanford area chairman for
II. t'nnnrll
iiiti« rtigi- it, Uuind Irom Boston to At lustorv
arresting beauty of the Andres
| he nation's I w o
Mililury officials nntirip.t- t the U. S. and South Viet­
[ Green SHI) engineer, nv the the Si-nitnolp County beautifi*
yard at Celery anil Cameron ed possible Communist re- -namese retaliatory air raids nrvra to y » r ••••«! with "»..uttd Linta. plunged into the ocean wo|&gt;t a(r disasters were colli
rommivsioners convened this cation committee;
Avenues should lie — and 1-risul* following two day* of against Ninth Viet Nnm.
l T. S. ‘Broke'
and pfi.hing* hi I ak«* ottei lakcolf trinn Kenned. - ons ol two planes
i morning in llv emirthouvr.
Adjusted a foe lo permit
I lie search was hampered
Probably aie - matched by L-. s
and Vietnamese air
Monroe to find the piofilc «d lnti in.ition.il Airport at t&gt; 2i
\\ \SIIINi.TON (UPI) *Mcanwluk, t o in hi i v sion lM,ny rides on weekends, near
similar rcriods of enjoyment , t ,,ke* against North Vietthr lake hot torn "
\ t: iw tilt u i t* S f t i ••till y I h x i l l r
Chairman John Mex.mder to Ihe zoo, run by Dick Morri*
by the passersby. many ol n a n ir s e liases
The firm prevhiualv had
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I. Ktc*«*ntan mys lh* farm
i day requested County Fttgin son;
whom use tIsis route to travel
made
the
imnntiMinn
a
I
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I
7 bs Hawk ha* a range of
| i r | r « | i | | y i * t f ' iful in pi i t pt y
err \\ ill ia in nosh tn prepare
Agreed lo run ullllty line*
Horn Orlando to the beaches. 20 viiiIvs amt can hit targets
of 11.400 for thr »turt#*.
h ful
nn
|&gt;ii\ ni ci i t » cmii
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a list of unfinished project* !•• property owned by Ralph
The motion followed n
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as high as 50,000 feet.
until i.(&gt;ii|(re8» \i*t»»
previously suggestiHl lo the Jarvis at Geneva Terrace,
i r solution p repented hy |h
Someone told us that he
|„ Saigon the first of more
m o te money.
| SitI» and wtindi have it'd been subjecl to annexation;
W. Vincent Itoherta, ehatt
cause of First Federal'* in than 1.8»o American ‘ women
Ry Evelyn Lundy
Moved to add automatia
trrrst in Ihe Rivrrport Mar «n,| children ordered In leave
5 clean up campaign for man «»f the lakefmnt developTryinp: Aviain
Added to t- will tv other control panels tn the new wa­
ins development, the sailboat 'Smith Viet Nam because of parts ol Oviedo was launched 1merit committee, urging r..n
WASHINGTON t i l ' l l — projects
tin
Ci mmission ter |dant at an added cost of
in front nl Die place of bust the military crisis left for the Monday night whrn the City tinning
effm ts to pi
I
\ plan tn r &gt; ta b l|sh
li.ltaII owned and \»es| of tile sewage Sell Fog-pur J. Mel .irtliv t D­ deems ncees-aiy ,-i» r)i,
conn *3 425;
ness on West First Street wav United States. There were Council, in regular session, with m-eessai y. stepj tn In mg i ' i l and zoological g.ird'-n tn -sttits nt plant
Minn i is ti &gt;tnir again in get ty continues to grow
Heard a first Trading nf in
Board
‘A IrLSWEET” QUA RTERS
trying In tiring the watri lew- teats.
authorized it sanitary com- the development plan to real
Ins ’VHieer gut*' pi"p'-«l members will lour lhe conn ta dimmer changing liar elm.
.ill ! ieloi ati'.n of the Sa n fo rd
The
plan
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.till'd
for
a
Iron! a little TOO fsr uptown
While they were leaving mlttee to nret this afternoon uatimi.
passed to give iiniita i rted
in an effort to rrv ita lu e Ihc Danang, powerful U. S. Air with county inspector* for a
**ne of the snags in the i U\ Zoo to l . t g e r a n d belli i concession atcj lo help p.i&gt; prisons over 35 yrai* old a ty and then m eet a g a i n prior mg hours from midnight to
to the lie l a r d M i l l m eeting 3 a in., under certain condiDowntown .Shopping Center Forte Super Saiier and Thun- check tour o' areas involved 1"»t "f
must tin t l o l l
Un­ qiiiittf iv w.t- p r e s e n t e d to City the cost j | opeiulton. Com tax loi-nk.
to fo r m u la t e the p re se n ta tio n . tons;
it also was voted that the bind fill an a f"i tin- non inn I " III III I&gt;- iOIH-1 liy \ It IV tc r ntlssionet s a. n«d that tile
. . . But. it was the Cerebral derchief jets roared off the
Ill o t h e r a itlo ll. the t o m
Approved raising II. E.
present z*si i ' l l I- too small,
I’alsy drive, not the SAL, that airport there winch is consid­ c i t y would take immediate complex was the finding of
Strikers Slappetl
nt Jr r e p ie - e n t i n g th e .vm
mission d' laved until a I nline VMute J r , fireman, front a
hid put Lhe boat there as a ered a target for Communist steps to repair rough railroad birge deposit* of ntuck and I ltd t i.amln-t •»( lOllllUlT C«*. both for a.iiom - and sped*
MOBILE, Ala. (I I'll
tor.v, and needs Its be spread
meeting acimii on stipulating IK D rlassifleation to 19-E;
mean* of attracting funds lor salmUge.
crossings aad sever*! streets »(U &gt;n f»ur previous borings Monday
\hout l,2uu sinking long drainage conditions at Scotts
out
Set public hearings on Zonuiii]uut«*(|
in
the
Uke.
the charity drive. And the
American military polire- in the downtown sections. '
Pete!-on ...id the program
The) expressed approval ol shoiemeti wete *l.i|'|"d will moorc Manoi The pnqKised tug and Planning Commission
In i»rder to hohl doun cost»
elowns and young ladies in men with carbines at the
Motion was passed to ap
i mild In- i a t ried out tn three
i dei suhdivisiijn owners' attorney, recommendation*
a toiilempl id toiiit
the center of the street th erejieady provided tight aecurity prove and accept plat of the &lt;&lt;f firmndn^ the water ft out or four sta.e- over a period Ihe idea nl Peter son's plan
pay­ Joe Iiavis. asked lor Hie delay
t dy Manager W. E Knows
on Sunday afternoon also fo for the dependent*,
second unit of Mead Manor development pro^rAin, rn^i- of years, u*in« city crews and commended him for the ,,l*‘' ,h*&gt;' «"
day *o the firm ran complete its lek was asked lo "check into”
? V
nen»
pointed
out
thkt
it
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attraelzve
layout
and
for
h
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cused attention on the human
and, after discussion on set­
The property on which the pro
plans.
a request for closing and va«
**’* J"1*'
President Altera
ttarian effort.
ting up a board of adjustment neceaeary to find l a r g e posed gar Jen zoo park area thougblfuiness in developing t,lcy ,l ,y
umounta
of
auitable
fill
meLhe ale*.
The board also ordered rating a utility easement at
Ground Rules
in connection with the city's
would tie ( "ti'trui led is city j
Road Supt J C i-a vender to 7U0 West 25lh Street ApparCotnmisstohrr M. L it shorn Thought Dead
WASHINGTON (UPI) ae- new zoning ordinance, Council- tk****l wtUvjp,3,000 feel,of tin­
Ha* our ScminJle' 'County
OMAHA (U PI) — Televl- clieck a request Jjjat the eotin yiitly a home Is being built on
moved
that tile rity manager
President
Johnson
seek*
no
Chamber of Commerce over­
man Bob Ward was suthoriz- marin“ »u*be authorized to study the »h.npersonality John (Fritsi |y participate In paving Tnr top nl a city casement. Com"BEECH-NUT" STRAINED
REG. JARS
looked one of the truly big “wider war" in Southeast ed to investigate regulations1 Commissioner, ordered City
denta Aven to off Route 119.
mtssloncrs ordered construeAsia
but
he
obviously
h«*
siplan,
recommeud further ac- Johnxm entered a hospital
promotion* to take place to
and carry them out to com- ' U,1,f* r W‘ E' Know I*.
tiuti *nd hu motion
totimy for •*Hnu»ti\r | » h &gt; &lt;•!
pjetjon
contact tjie engtneeta and
Tacit approval was given to turn stopped until the m atter
our county in a LONG time?
proceed with negotiations for
Mimn-lrl i»y CununisMonfr t*#tB ,n
l*Kht &lt;»f r vnl»*iuc assist m locating spare to is settled and pruper. paper*
This is the Class A horse show
FRESH *’Ift»’; I’URE"
tlie probings and rstatdish a
Karl 11ikItintmt ham to mcludr IBhowin»r him tn \w mt Ohm hou»e Sanford Historical &gt;.i drawn,
"NORTHERN"
that will be held at Casselhcr
JUMBO ROLL
G MNLSVtl.I.K it PI) - \n planning I«tr rn liru n n fn t of ,,,,,,, thought
time period."
• *Kht elely item* Spare will lx
ry 'i Seminole Raceway Wed
11 ytar sdd Ik,) died this morn the zoo Lie motion passed ye*1*'o u g h t m county owned build lied Objections
nesday through Sunday of this
mg at the Li.iversity oi Flor­ unanimously
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J UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
week. This is one of the big
Art Auction
A tentative meeting nf \Vb ‘d T I Soviet objection* ara
ida Teaching Hospital oi gun
"POMPEIAN"
4 07.. BTC
stops in the Sunshine Circuit
: BALM BEACH it I’ll
Vt wav if! u| v%11ti iJte Staff holding ii|i formation of a
United Press International
A hard, ever • expanding
—moving here from Winter
shut wounds received wiule
I vaflit y f iw pftlnt III*:*
thr Health IIrpai t incut dil l the • i. tnu|i to ttrgotiale a aettle*
search
lor
two
youths
is
under
Haven. Owners and trainers
lalget shiMitilig
Widespread
ram,
sleet
and
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util show over 4uo of the na way in Central Florida alter snow shrouieil the ns Lon to'Ihe Maehua Count) slieiitf's
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itiBit. diploinata laid today.
Because
they
allegedly
raped
a
13
year
dsy
from
Texas
to
Maine
JACKSONVILLE
(UPI
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-FOOD WRAP**
(ton's finest horses,
department raid the hoy, Joel
25 FT. ROLL
i
| iiiriit if*,lu»try La r o n anti v a l ­
Thunderstorms boiled up Col Robert P Tabb will »uc- McGlhiay was target shooting
of the extensive and expen old girl Monday afternoon.
ue d a t | J m i l l i o n
on mile
Police were hesitant to re from the Gull and dumped reed Col II It Parfitt as w.th h. lii year old brother,
stve layout of stables and
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — T u r a i l a y n i g h t III a l ecoi t l
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tracks, Seminole Raceway is lease any information as they heavy rain in some parts of Jacksonville district engineer Juiuiiv n I a m vt diMir m-igh I'nlier planned lo question
h i g h AiHicty a u c t i o n .
"LIQUID DETERGENT"
22 07. BIT. &gt;
Ol'KN FRIDAY
for the Army Corps of Kngtn- hot Daryl Kitby, 21 All arc again today a 32 year old nto
being touted as tops tn accom pushed the minute • by • min­ the Deep South
I
of Gainesville
llicr, Mrs. Ktchaid Rex, who
ntodationi for these elite ol ute search for the two, be­ Both Milliard and Amarillo cers early thi* summrr
KITE T IL •
lieved to be about 17 or It Tex., plckej up *□ inch of Tsbb, a graduate of the U
According u deputies. Kirby said *be drowned her two Milk Question
the equine world.
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(UPI)
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years of age.
IAZAVR FIRST
FIRRT QUALITY
nilAllTV ™
anow during the night
jS Military Academy. has t&gt;een fired one shut Iront a 22 pump daughters in a bathtub and
ALWAYS
"IILKACII PACKETS'*
REG. PKG. f
Tlie state Milk Commission
The assault is reported to
kreezing rain and sleet chief of military operations action rule and the boy ran gulped sleeping pills
Tom Gilchrist, &gt;ire preai.X'
LEAN PORK LOIN
An autop-y was to tie per lias turned over to dairy
dent and general manager oi have occurred about 4 pm . caused hazardous driving con engineer division, hcadquart to the Ur j e t - lh e rifle lire!
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for a market-wide pool to
Heidelberg, Germany.
in thr head.
geb* Rex, W, and Regina, 8
Kiwanis Club. Wednesday at and near the Nehi Bottling and northern Missouri.
"FUN RATH"
10 OZ. EACH
supply distributors and thus
the Civic Center at noon. Gil- Company.
stahalixe both su| uiIia« and
The girl was taken to Or­
rhrist is expected to challenge
prices,
V
lando
AFU
Hospital,
where
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local
club
to
greater
com­
HALF OR WHOLE
she
is
said
to
be
undergoing
munity interest and participa­
New Approach
NEW! DEODORANT SOAP!
tion in their Golden iantver medical checkups.
WASHINGTON (UPI —
• ary year.
President Joseph Beirn* of
Wounds Fatal
A direct approach in get- | will be contacted quickly so sibjllty »f getting MTS to a now divided by two 'phone the Communications Workers
A woman who suffered head ting a metropolitan telephone that an early filing of thr ap- leallly.” Touhy »aid, adding
Anyone seeing a three color
of America aaid his union
companieaX
wounds cariy on Jan. 29 at system (MT8) will be taken peal may be made.
rd
male
bassett
hound
wan
that "response to the project
REG
0 1 C
O
RATH J ^
plans a new negotiating ap­
Speer
was
asked
to
make
dering around could make the lakcfront. Mrs. Majone F. by a group of top Seminole
At present the ruunty is Is encouraging."
proach with the Bell Tele­
hails J |
X
nARS
some children very happy by Inghram. of 2407 Willow ^Ave­ County residents when they served in the south portion hy
By getting the state agency additional copies available for
calling 322 3439 and tell them nue, died of the injuries Mon­ petition the Florida Public Winter Park Telephone Com­ ta direct the lurrgrr, it is felt the full committee and these phone system and other com­
panies this year.
New! Striped! Itug Runners
where their pet can be found day in an Orlando hospital. Utilities Commission for this pany end in the north by the that the two 'phone compan­ will be distributed tp all in­
50 EXTRA
50 EXTRA
50 EXTRA
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Police say the woman parked right.
Southern Bell Telephone Com­ ies will co-operate. "We must terested groups in all parts of Freedom Ends
AH Nylon Loop Pile! Big Value!
With Thi.
With This
Wilh This
Bob Alexander, Herald ad­ her car and then fired the
The delegates from through­ pany.
Coupon A The
let them ('phone companies) the* county.
Coupon A The
Coupon A The
PORT
ST.
JOE
(U
P
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vertising director, was rem­ shot*.
Purrhaae Of
out the county met at the Sem­
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s be­ know thry have oi^r support,'"
Purrhiae Of &lt;
Purrhsae Of
Thr arra will lie divided in­ construction worker, Root*,
iniscing.' Seems he and his
inole County ( nsmlter of Com­ tween the two erctione now the chairman reminded.
"Rich's"
to geographical sections with veil Nettles, 44, was raptured
Pkg.
"Gold King"
good wife, Ann, were in a Loses Head
COFFEE
merce conference room and require a toll.
STAMPS
STAMPS
STAMPS
A suggested resolution was each committee member get­ htra after 10 year* of free­
Huahpuppiea
GROUND
24" x 72’
24” x 144"
hurry-up rush at an airport
RICH
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
mapped
the procedure to get
It it felt by George Touhy dtawn by the committee secre­ ting specific assignment*.
dom
from
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sentence
in
CHUCK
Lb. Pkg. 29c
16 Oi. Ctn. 29c
up in the Carolines. Bob waa The head of a 1,100-year-old MTS.
Thesa ara tha smartest rug ^ |n n * ra wa’v# aatn,
and hit MTS committee that tary, Thomas A. Speer, and
Fast action was declared e prison. Ha escaped from Kil­
I Coupon Good Ai -THRIFTWAY"
Coupon Good At “THRIFTWAY”
i Coupon Good At "THRIFTWAY"
laden with luggage, and yell­ Indonesian atone figure on
Expected to join the delega­ this i* a key divitive factor a significant portion of it “must" by Touhy end he said by Prison near Montgomery,
and tha quality is unheard of at thaaa prices! Sm art
Only, Thru Wed. , February 10.
Only, Thru Wed., February 1#.
Only, Thru Wed.. February 10.
ed at a man to hold a door loan to Florida S latl Univer­ tion in filing the petitions ere in the county and it should pointa lo thr fart "the coun­
stripe*, duotona borders. All nylon loop pi!# fa~
another report session will he Ala., in 1955.wher* he waa
open. Seem* THAT man was sity has been stolen. Dr. Hale to l&gt;e virtually every organi- be abolished.
mous for its wonderful wearing qualititea hi haary
, ty is closely allied politically, called by the end of the serving ■ Ufa ternv for murlh« then Governor Hodge*.
G. Smith said Tuesday. '
| talzon in the county. These
traffic ai/as. Hurry in! .
"We ali realize tha rcapon- socially and othcrwiie, but is month.
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day.
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S a n fo rd P a rk in g M e te r s B an n ed For A ll T im e
City
'Hanging'
U.S. Ready
With Debt Of
i b r a l f t W,000
For Attacks ( F lt r

Oviedo Launches
Cleanup Drive

A fte r six g re a t years like this
w h a t could Pontiac possibly
rom e up w ith next?

CANI.SnN. MISS. MATIIII.II4 V.

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Jim Hardy Heads

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p e d t a C s a t o a . S u n d a y , by
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l a n i a r d , w h t e k w a a In e h a r g a
a i i a aa i s n s s i a a t s l s

WED.

PEACH
PRESERVES

Jack llarria, flu, «&gt;f Ft.
Lauderdale fer the past IB
months, died Thursday after
a short Illness.
Prior to moving tn Ft. I.audrnlalt- he hail lived in Man
ford for 10 yeara.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs
Catherine Harris, of Sanford,
and two brothera and three
sistrrs, nil of Indlnnn.
Rrissnn Funriul Home Is in
charge of arinngt-nirnl*

— F u n e r a l sarvlr-sa ( or Sira
M a t h i l d a V. Ca r l aon, Si. who
d l t d t od a y . wi l l b s hel d at
14 a. m. XVedns d. y at l l rl a.
a o n F u n a r a l h o m a w i t h It. C.
llr a n 11ay o f f i c i a t i n g . I t ur l al
wi l l l.a In K v a r g r a r n Ca m#«»ry. Il rl aann F u n a r a l Hnnt a
In eh ar ga.

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Dies Thursday

Funeral Notices

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Jack Harris, 60,

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RIGHTS
RESERVED

Business
Briefs

Lillie Burgess

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BETTER BREAKFAST BUYS!

'Garden Of Month'
Mayor Opposed
W inner Announced

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W nntt P«fT« 2—Tues, Feb. 9, *65

MAR-CHRIS MARIONETTES, who c h a r m
adult* as well an children, will be presented by
the Chandler Brothers under sponsorship of the
South Seminole Elementary School Council of
Teachers and Parents In a program scheduled
for 7:80 p.m. Feb. lfl In the school auditorium.

'Selectivity' Cited
By M arket Experts
he Is coming to thf conclusion
H ill Street Chatter
NEW YORK (UPIJ - The the msrket could develop
Alexander Hamilton Imtlluto some sort of heivy churning
a u y i the abundance of excel]*
* or literal motion rsther thin
ent year-end earnings reporte a decline. Dines wirns, how­
and smalj dividend Increases ever, tli»l when the majority
’ coupled with the continuing becomes optimistic a decline
high level of general business can occur.
indicators point to the likeli­
hood of further upward move­ Ncwlon D. Zlnder of E. F.
Hutton &amp; Co. Inc. says recent
ment.
However, the firm **ya thet market performances point
caution, quality and aalectivi- up Ihe need for increasing se­
ty remain paramount consid- lectivity in new purchases.
. cralloni for the Invertor. ~~
Leslie M. Pollack of Rey­
Analyst Jam ei Dines leys nolds A Co. says that unless
■here ire some stxrtlmg de­
velopments on the merger
front, industrials will have to
make their own way without
the help of Ihe rails.

Brownie Troop
192 Organized

Newly organized Brownie
Troup 192, under the direction
of troop leaders Mn. John A.
Wllllama and Mr*. Thomai
ltotta. recently held Investi­
ture services.
Second year Brownies pre­
sented a (lag ceremony and
the new Brownies staged a
play for the troop and the at­
tending parents.
(Jirla Invested into the troop
were Barbara Best, Sybil Beat,
Wendy Williams, I’eggy Mar­
tin, Nancy Meyers, Brenda
Burnham, Betsy Bowes, Kim
Jtovious, Kendra Harden, Cha
lot Lansing, D e b b i e Gander
ton, I,ynne Valentine, Glynd*
Conway and I’am Manfia.
Second year Browniaa who
led the ceremonies were Kim
Valentine, Sheri y Rasmussen,
1‘n s e i l l n

I’li he r i n g ,

Hubeilu

Sexton ami Candy Cheeefsky.

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I l f s O O s t l n S ..»

■Vlelllloai Vi m i
U , (lie u n d e r s l s n s ’t, Hein*
*d LI l &gt; (Will n, -to tiei *t-y Its
e l , re
under
nsl l t
that
t he
n a m e s of s i t p e r s o n s I n t s r s s l i&gt;l In (He b u s i n e s s dr p r n f t s s Ion r s r r l s ' nn u n d e r t he n s m s s
of T l i r . Vl t . l . AI l K S HOP at
ysr u H U w e i l i s Avenue, Hanford,
F l o r i d a amt t i n e s l e n l of t he
I n t e r e s t of each, is as ( ' H o w s
Nellie
J O HN vv t VI M. I AMK
V A I I T II Wt t . t . t AMS
D e t e n t of f n l e r e e t
As J o i n t T e n a n t wllli
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C o l S T T n r aEHI NOLs C
N m n In a n d s u b s c r i b e d He
f m e me (hie t ftt h d a y of J a n*
Her , A l i , t e s t .
P a lli'-la Ann l i o n h
s . i i i ) Publ i c — S l a t e of
Fl or l de
My ' ' i i mt ssl un t a p l i e e J u ­
ly t». t i l l
STKNSTKOM. DAVIS *
SI- I N T o s l l
A n - r n p y s ,1 l . aw
p n . l Offi ce Hot I U "
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r u l i l l a h J a a . ( I * F r u 1, S.
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J u i l a e , t s i s i l H n l e I u a a l y , l ‘l « r li l a, l a P r u b a l e
I n r e i t t e l a l e i. f

MINNIE

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Deceased

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Malms

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A e " I •*s i anl d Ke t e i e i
Vnu a n d each of you ar e
He i s b y n ot i f i e d e nd r e qui r e d
i n p r e s e n t e n y r l al ni a a nd de.
l u a n d i wh i c h you, or a l l h a r o(
( an,
m a y ha va a g e In el Ihe
e s l a l e o r W I N N I E SMI TH, d e ­
ceas ed, l e t a of aal d Co u n t y , la
« h t C o u n t y J u d g e of Seml not *
1 ' i i n i j , Kl or l ds, a l hi s nt f l c a In
t h e r u u r t h ous e of sa i d C o u n t y
a t Sa n f o r d , F l o r i d a , w i t h i n a l l
c a l e n d a r m o n t h s f r o m t he Hm*
o f Hi t f i r s t |i ii HI Ir a t i on o f I hi*
cv,i l l r e
T u n copi es of e a c h
c l a i m n r d e m a n d t h e l l be In
writing
e n d eliell e l a t e Ihe
yileie of l e s ’de ne e a n d poai ofl i r e m l d i e s e o f t h e c l a i ma n t ,
a n d eh a l l ba e w o i n l o by t h e
c l a i m a n t , Me a g e n l . o r a t t o r ­
n e y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d by a f i l ­
i n g l ee of one d o l l a r e n d such
c l a i m o r d e m a n d n o t t o riled
a h a l l be void
/ # / Do u g i n # g f e n e t r o m
Ae e t e c u t o r nf I he l -ast
Wi l l a n d T e n e m e n t of
W I N N I E S MI TH, d e c e a s e d
S TENBTROM. D A V l l
a m cintoih
At torneys tor Executor
1 ‘net O f f i c e Bog m e
Fenrurd. Fl ori da S i m
I ' u b l l e h Feb. J, S, II, 11. l S l i
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Area Boy Scouts Observing 5 5tEi Anniversary
Sanford and Seminola Coun­
ty Hoy Scouts are fortunate
lo have among them the pres­
ident of the Central Florida
Council of Boy Scouts of
America,-Randall Chaae.
During Uila week, when a r­
ea Brouters are celebrating
their Mth birthday, special
tributes are being paid to
Chase businessman, grower,
farmer and financier.
'The "local man, who wak
never a Scout, himself, nev­
ertheless has been honored
with membership in the Ordar
of the Arrow, the honor so­
ciety of Scouting.
Chase has been active In
Scouting for more than 30
years and hla one regret la
that ha never had the privi­
lege of being a Scout whan
ha was a boy.
For the past 10 year*, the
Central Florida Council has
been t h e
faateit-growlng

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Crime
Pays?

Legal Notice

For example, administrators
coming to werk Tuesdxy
morning get ■ dally report of
6.000 ealli for ssrvlcs occurIng from midnight Sunday
through midnight Monday.
Tin* statistics pinpoint areas
whom more patrolmen aro
needed to slop rrime before
it slarts.
How does data processing
Help" Identify -criminals J Say
that In Los Angeles, Calif., a
gunman about (’• ’ feet tall,
wearing an Army surplus
jacket and leather sandals,
heists a liquor store.
If the victim notifies the
Allthoilties right nw-ny, a list
nf suspects con lie in a detec­
tive's hands within seconds
after the rail. Under the old
system, the procedure tcok
anywhere from minutes to
days, depending on the nature
of the case.
Modern data p r o c e s s i n g ' s
speed makes it possible for a
detective. Wo r k i n g from «
computer
produced suspect
list, to lie en route, tc qurs
tlon the actual robber .before
he gets home with the cash.
Major police department,
from Fiii t Wurth, Tex., to
New York are currently trans
fairing their ntssaive files of
fingerprint set- to magneto
tapes fer computer use When
New Yoik complete, tie ejtoimoue job of converting mote
million s' •t* Oriti» thft
VNill In- able t" .
i uf ttii-i11, if HIM1Uft I’ll Itl JMl|lt 1"i nliin 24
lift chore Wuolll t«ke
two men ■ century to p«tform by hand.
Hince Got i at dt are now
filed 76,UO&lt;) to II eubtnet. the
rf'-la of tape eieii trpre-enl a
saving of spacs. A h»lf doien,
each slightly smaller than a
movie reel, eim hold all the
information. Michael J. Mur­
phy, commissioner of police,
calls the department’s IBM
1401 "the most valuable tool
of law enforcement In years."
Data piTice-sing acts as an
auxiliary policeman In Hart­
ford, Conn., wlo-n n cop give,
a ticket When he tag, the
violator, the original of tha
three-part ticket goes to tin
key-punched ami put on m.ignstlr tape for computer.
Each weak, a regular check
determine, whether the ticket
lias been paid. If not, the ays
torn automatically produce, «
delinquent notlcr for the vin-

c**»*

LEN GROVER, Cub Scout pine racing car
champion, receives his trophy from Phillip
Simpson, district commissioner, BSA.

Len Grover Captures
Cub Racing Trophy

lator. Finally, he receives •
court summons.
Proof of the system’s effec­
tiveness list (n s recent H ert­
ford report. Records show 80
per cent collection, h 30 per
cent Increase over ticket, pre­
viously paid before arriving
at the summons level. Reve­
nues rose significantly, too.
The number of tickets issued
in tvva-yeiira used fur,jn}inp;i,r._
Ison, IPSO and 1962, remained
about the same. But in 1962,
the city netted fdtm.noo, Bn
increase of fHO.Ouo over the
I !)H0 figures.
Because cf it, increasing
i-ffectlvencs, in crime predic­
tion, criminal identification
and crackdown on sroffiaws,
data processittlt^Vys an everbroadening foie iHjythe police­
man's speediest partner.
This means that the suecesaful crimiii,!, of tomorrow
will have to add a legitimate
speelallty to tlu-lr dubious as­
sets; they'll need to he datu
processing experts, too.

Sanford Cub Scout packs
have display* of thalr hand­
craft and other items on dis­
play in store windows in
keeping with Roy Scout Week,
Each park will hold It* an­
nual tllur.aud-Gnld banquet
during February.
^imual Plnewood Derby by
incak Cuba .waa held-a t Holy
•’roes Episcopal Church 'par­
ish house. Each Cub Scout,
with the help of his father,
made a pine rare car (rum
kits provided and held races
under the diieetton of Phillip
.Simpson, assistant district
commissiiincr in charge of
Cubbing, and Bernard liarkey, p«.-k MU Cuhmnstcr.
Len Grover, of Puck 501,
Holy Cross Church, was nam­
ed city champion and receiv­
'd a trophy from Simpson.
Other winners were Rill
Norris, first, and David tloudney. second, park 61(1, First
Methodist Clnirrh; Mark Net-

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man. second, park 601; How.
ard Brittqn., flr/t, and Isaac
Jones, second, park 117, Free
Will Holiness Church, anil
Jim Branson, first, and West
Haney, second, pack 643.
A kite flying competition
for all pack* is planned for
March.

John Lowe, owner and op­
erator of Loosing Transfer
■nd Storage Company, obaervlng that this is Hoy Scout
Week, recalled today that he
Joined the Scout* the first
year a troop wn* organized
In Grant County, Indiana.
Lowe recalled that the first
meeting, wn* held around a
campfire in the wood* with
Enoch Burgeon as scoutmas­
ter and Raymond Lana as as­
sistant.
The scoutmaster read Dan­
iel Bonne storiea to the boys
and explained the purposes
and function* of scouting.
At that time the Scouts
met once a month in contrast
lo the present day when they
meet once a week. There wete
no fund* for uniforms or
equipment and the boys most­
ly wore old clothe, for their
hiking tripe, carrying along
axes and knives to cut wood
and build fire, for heating
and rooking.
At that titnt Scout* apijar,
erjlly h,d not begun follow­
ing the old Indian practice of
rubbing two itlck* together

in a pile of dry leave* to atart
a blaze.
Nevcrthalett they learned
to buitd a good fire and to
tie knot, and one of their pri­
mary rules was to *'do a good
deed each day."
Glass Bottom Boats at Flo
rida's Silver Springs travel a
combined total of a million
mile* a year, yet never get
further than a mile and a hall
from their home port,,

• lu s t O n e C u ll
. . . by telephone, mill. O' in per­
son «iil bring you tree teets about

IN C O M E P L A N S
through

iY H J T U A E .

FU N D S
Mere t han 100 Fundi to cbooi e
trDm.lhey spread m,rk«l rtek end
opportunity by dhrerelfylng your Inveetment-emonB meJkj comoanleaIn American Industry. Melt coupon
lor tree tecte (bout advantages,
costs, risk, — no obligation.

Poor Sports,
These Players
MEXICO CITY (UP!) —
Sports are generally regard
ed as a healthy, chameterhullding form of activity, hut
detretives on the Mexico City
narcotics squad say isn't nec­
essarily so.
They said athletes hired to
ploy exhibition games of soc­
cer and bajrhal! at the city's
houses nf detention havp hern
smuggling trmrljuana and her
•un to prisoners awaiting trial

f THE B . C . M O R T O N
ORGANIZATION, INC.
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( Harry C. Echclherger
Resident Manager
115 K. Woodland Drive
I Sanford. Florida 32771
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Rhone 322-7057
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ADDItSI.
CITY.

JOHN LOWE

.ST A T I.

(Her 60 Of Fieri Nallonw idr ^

Forecaster
Admits
Booboo
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PITTSBURGH fUPI) -H e n
ry ltcickwoud, chief weather
lorucaster here for IB years
who leaves soon for a super
vlsory post in New York, re
grets most s prediction he
msde in November, I960.
It called for "colder with
snow flurries " The next dll)
the district was hurled under
30 inches of snow.

Hiirh Price
W E S T G A T K . Eng land
I Ill'll Tony Smith, an 18-year
old railway worker, had to
pay a guinea (2 94) for * hair­
cut Barber Hon Rudking, who
usuully charges three shillings
and slxv pence t4»rcent»l, pul
tha price up because It took
him an hour to cut Smith's
hair which was i foot long.

Reach Agreement
M oscow t u r n — nu»*i*
and Japan rearhed Informal
agreement on i 1965 trade
part calling for $358 million
in mutual trade. Under thr
agrrt-ment Japan will export
$189 million worth nf goods to
Russia and tlie Soviet Cnloa
will send $189 million worth.

How do you get the truth through?

Cypriot Shot

NICOSIA. Cyprui (U I'l) —
A Turkish Cyprlol waa wound­
ed In the arm by gunshot fire
IA T ill* rOL RTY J l lUiK B I tfcft r«Nr| Ml Ifeft rM ftl) as he was grating hi* flock
n i l n r in %m i rim af. mi- J m l f t r , ft» m I » ii I r ( ttuMljr, F lo ft - uf sheep outside Ihe village
14ft, In P n a b b If,
NOI.K C'Or ATT, FTeOlllllt.
of Ay Khariton. A UN spokes­
IN IIKi lit AUDI AAftHir &lt;IT In r# i Kfttftiip nf
man laid the Turk\w ai shot
KDDIK LKBLIK PA DUETT, * NO AII t YOUDIt OU J A C O B I
M(ii or
lift iftftf4 by Greek Cypriots.
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r i nl mf t
nr
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k c t m n ; in p i iii .icatkiv tiftf r
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TALLAHASSEE (UP 11 T«&gt; ALL W I l u M IT MAY CON* in t»r*»rnt • n &gt; rl al ni a a ml i!*trisiulft wbleh Foil* or •lttatr of Ally. Gen, Esrl Falrcloth wst
CHUN:
Y«u fti • l i t r i b y nol i n *4 i h i l Full, m a y bftv* «i»lnftf tli* elected chairman of the Eior* l^fttltlnri hfti kftftn f 11• 4 with ft Bln I ft nf N O A M VV iM iU lu ivv Ida Securities Commission,
t h r umlftr Biicnfttl Cowr^tf J u d f i JAi ' Ol l S. iSfti-ftftPftil, l«lft of •«!,!
fur (lift ft|itiuliiinifftit of * ( l u*r4* C o u n l r . io i h • I ' t i u n i ) Judf f t succeeding the late stale Tree
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fuf KDDI K I.KB1.IK PAD* uf B t n i l n u l t (*otlnl&gt;, Klurlilft, ni surer J. Edwin Larson.
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nit on Fftbriiftry Id. MM. *t my f i r s t puhl lc« t l on of tin* tint lift
ASTEN, Holland (UPI) —
cifflrift In l h» C f t u r t b u u H . fti K»xh ( U l m o r dftniftnd fthftll bft
%i llli if. n hd fthftll fttnin ()if&gt; Fifteen milk rows worth $4,Kaiifiirtl, Khi r l dt ^
|d;t»o A. M In %
mi i d lii U«lft. or a* fto&amp;sfi thrrft* pi • of t r «ul r tu e am! pi nt o f - 200 were electrocuted here be
• fi • r U
t hl a l ft u ft * c * n bft f k « ftddrftftft of t h* cJ*l m*nt ,
a rul fthsll h i s w o r n (o by th* cause of a faulty current reg­
htftrd
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Dftiftd thla 1Ith d«y of Jan* c L i m i n t , hi* Aiftiit. or *t t o r n *y. ulator. The cows, owned by
u * r y IMS.
• nd a n r s u c h cl a i m or d«m*ml
farmer A. Heyllgcrs, were
n o t so f l l i d fthsll b« void.
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K a r l y l o l i out h o l d f t r
chained to an iron bar.
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County Judftft
of NUAI1 WOODJI UW J A ­
CLEVELAND, HTCP1IENBON
COBS. dftCft* ftrd
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A t t o rn ey s t or P ot lt lo ns r
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NOT RESPONSIBLE
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1 will not ba responsible
N o t i o n a l B a n k Bu i l di ng
A t t o r n * ) * f or A d m t n l i u s t r lx
for any debts Incurred by
Po s t Offlo* Box 1110
P, O D r a w e r E
•ftiifurtl, Florida
hs nf i i r d, F l u n . u i : ? 7 l
anyone other than myself.
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sl i d you a r t h * r »h y ir»iultftd
t o f i l l yo u r ftnftwtr In vald l ul l
w i t h thft undf t r s l gnt i l C l a r k of
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John Lowe Recalls
Early Day Scouting

E le c t r o n ic C o m p u t e r s
U s e d T o F ig h t C r im e

NEW YORK — (NEA) —
Quietly, a pstrcl car turns
Into a street off a busy ave'n u a * a ft‘ JT*TY» a t the-eurb.
Shortly afterward, three men
heutl down the avenue in a
late model sedan. They atop
just before reaching a liquor
store and two hurry Inside to
rob the proprietor.
From ths opposite end cf
th n n 6 c k .^ s dltapldatea-wmvertlble with two plainclothes
detectives moves slowly toward the getaway car. Inside
the store, the thugs lock the
iwner and a customer In the
hack room, and raid the cash
register.
Minutes later, the plainlothesmen in the convertible
hold (he driver at gunpoint
virile Ihe patrolmen seise the
ohhers inside
SL'UAH PINK, Cslif. (UPI)
It sounds like a classic
— It was a case of a crime lece of law enforcement —
done not wisely hut too well but there is a difference, Tin’
Police reported that a Ibid rime had been pt edified by
dragged an acetylene torch t b e policemen’s speediest
rig Into a phone booth and cut pattner, en electronic com­
through the inetsl com box.
puter.
Once he had cut all the way
Criminal dale processing
through he discovered the
spans u broad field ranging
head of the torch had fused
the coins together In i m ss, from a punched card machine
to a complex computer. Alof molten metal
Ib.ugh Ihe punched card ma­
c h i n e was invented at thr end
ClusHificri Blonde nf the 19th century, only re­
KINGWuoD, England t UPI t cently have police depart­
— A 27-yenr old Swedish ments found special applica­
blonde was officially clstil tions for Ihelr problems
fled by the local council as | The police can quickly fore
s light industry, The cl *s &gt;.|(i j cast u robbery try checking a
rollon wa« necessary lo allow 1deck of punched cards docu­
Ul t o K J e l l s t r a n d lu o p e r a t e a menting criminal operating
weaving business from her methods, Including times and
locations of previous offen­
home in Itingwood.
ses.
Throughout the U n i t e d
Stales today, advances In data
iW T Ht o
i inc r it
r « ! | m . processing and availability of
N i * T i i j u d i c i a l i n n i n « r equipment help an Incresslng
r i O H i i M in a n d i o n » k m i number of cities lo foresee
NOleti m l MTV.
C H A N C K R Y Nil. 14WI
Jet line, get npid-flte criminal
r i l l MT
F KDKI t AL
HAVI.M1H
AND LOAN A*'*' m‘I A T I " N OF identification and co-ordinate
• KM INOI.K Co U N T T , * Ot*rj&gt;or* traffic violations with pay­
• Uon.
P Ui n t J f f . ment cf fines.
-v«Computer crime reports In
L A N A r AS HE * wi d o w, ftn«]
Ihe metropolitan arena. Chi­
LYNN AMI K,
re'll dft r»i ■ cago and New York in partic­
N i r n r r o r &gt;i 11
ular, flee policemen from
T i n ; H i m . u f f l u i i i d .v t o
l*an« c lfth»
time-consuming paper work
Ht l l c r **' Nu r s i n g 1n»t.
for more active duty in Inves­
n n it t « i :
Knoftvlllft. K«o* Co u n t y .
tigating. making arrests and
Tftti nftftftftft
rnvuriug heats. New York’s
YOU, A lilt «*«&gt; h
) **U, ftTft
h u «-1,&gt; fit,11 f ir 'I Him ! mjii lift* "crime ipdex’’ tells the exact
h«»n f 11f | as ■In*r you lo f h* locaticM of evety crime on
Ci rcui t
cmiri
of
i t m i n « It
every beat in every precinct.
C o u n t * . PlorLlft, In rtiftii*#fi
a n ftlilifaiiifttftd t l t l # ,-f whi ch
Ill Chicago, an IBM X401
la
rllllT
KKPK11AI.
MV
I N’t IS
AND l . oAN
\ KS oi 1 \ - computer analytes criminals'
T l o S i»F S I : M I N o I , I: COUNTY ntelhuds of opatatlon and iso­
it i o f j f o i ni I l o o
IMsi l i k l i f f *
*»
lates potential trouble spots.
LAN A c AS It K, * w i d e mta

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council In the nation with ■ £8 council area has a projected
per cent Increase In the past goal of 26,000 by 1970.
Chase is the father of two
10 years. The present enroll­
ment of 14,621 Scouts In the Scouts, Randall .Jr., a fresh­
man at Florida State Univeraity, who holds both the Eagle
Scout badge and the Order
of the Arrow. Young Randall
formerly served as chief of
the Arrow lodge.
A younger eon, Josh, a stu­
dent at Phillips Exeter Acad­
emy, la a Life Scout. The
Chases also have a daughter,
Laura, a student a Green
Mountain College in Vermont.
Mrs. Chasa also is vitally
Interested In Scouting and
shares her husband's enthus­
iasm for the encouragement
and training of young people
In the Scouting world.
Mrs. Chase has served for
many years In leadership roles
In the Citrus Council of Girl
Scouts as well a t with local
Girl Scout leaders.
RANDALL CHASE

Legal Notice

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It’s not raev.
The Iron C urtain ie a tough harrier. It'*
not easily crowed. It rune for thousand# ,,f
mile* arrues th r center of a whole rontim -nl.
On the Communist side there Is little
freedom.
T h rrr ie lees tru th .
T h e C o m m u n ist lea d e rs in E a ste rn
Europe don't alwaya talk straight to the
people about w hat’e going on in the w orld—
or rv rn what'* happening at home. When
they do talk, th r talk doesn't always ring true.
And yet the tru th i/oc-s get through,
every day. How?
The Iron C urtain isn't soundproof.
And eo the truth U broadcast, through
the air where it can’t he stopped by walle and
guards, up to IB hours every day to million*
of captive people in Poland, Czechoslovakia,
Bulgaria, Rum ania and Hungary,
T he tru th i* broadcast by R adio Free
Europe.
Tile Commiuiiel rulers have act up a ruonup’oly on news and inform ation ill Eastern
E urope; R adio Free Euruj&gt;c h at Lccn act up

to break this monopoly. It analyze* all Infos*
m ation, true anil false, sift* o u t the false,
then broadcasts the news, w ithout bias or
distortion. Talking lo people in their-ow n
languages. Radio Free Europe tells them
w hat’s really going on at home, behind tha
Iron C urtain and world-wide.
Radio Free Europe is a bridge of truth
between two blocks: the captive and thefreeb
Moat im p o rtan t: Radio Free Europe —
because it exists and continuea to exist—help*
these millions hold onto th r will for freedom
and the drive for freedom.
Will you help gel th r tru th through? Ra­
dio Free Europe is a private American enter*
prise; it depends on voluntary subscription*.
Vt h atrv ery o u cau contribute will mean a
great deal lo a good many people behind tho
Iron C urtain,

The iron Curtain
isn’t soundproof.

Biva la Radio Free Eurooe, Box 1965. ML Vornon* L I ^
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South Seminole Junior High
Names Honor Roll Students
South Seminole Junior High Elieath, Jack Mangold, Ger­
O'Connor, Kent Planck,
nounced the name* of honor Chester Tomlin, Jay Wolk,
itudents for the third six Judy Andrew*, Sandra Borderick, Elizabeth Bryan. Barweeks.
Students receiving ail A's bnra Bryant, Denise Cousinwere Thomas SoarcL ninth eau, Debra Dane, Merldel Ed­
grade; Janet Waltmun, eighth dy, Judity Eller, Hermtrfe Ha-*
grade; and Kerry Gopien, r i c h , Elizabeth Hubbard,
Alice Ison, and Beverly Riley, Daria Mengcl, Jane Mild,
T e r r y Ilattishall, Maxine
seventh grade,
Skalsky, Carol Sullivan, and
* Other ninth giadcts on the
honor roll include. Ed Battle, Valoric Wymote.
Seventh grade students arc
Walter Bistline, James ErikLinda
Ackerman, Cynthia Bac­
sen, Timothy Layman, Rich­
chus,
Tanya
Rathrach, Janice
ard Mayberry, John Newell,
Larry Rodd, Michael Shaw, Bigelow, Rebecca Roohmer,
Jon Simunek, David Unley, Gaylon Brandcs, Marcia Bry­
Gerald Warren, Deborah Bac­ ant, Pamela Burns, Susan
chus, Linda Bell, Nancy Broc- Dabbs, Carolyn Drees, Connie
kenlirnugh, Karen Cass; Jud- Krikscn, Lenura Flavin, Gail
. ith Chenet, Rebecca Clack, Fruehan, Lillian Gamblin,
* Detiby Davis, Vicky Doggett, Deborah Groce, Wilma Harieli,
Mary Ketm, Donna Kilmer, Patricia Hubbard, Hilda Hum­
Mary Klinger, Ellen Njblack, phrey, Mary Beth Kelley, Gail
Jeanne Olsen, Norreen Power, Kilmer, S a n d r a Lovelace,
Linda Smith, Linda Waltmun, Kathleen McDermott, Ann Mc­
Suzanne Webber, and Donna Laughlin, Velinda Melton,
Becky Reiker, Alison Row, Pa­
Wilson.
tricia Smith, Margaret SvunEighth grade students were car, Sharon Warren, Nancy
Glenn Dabbs, Karl Eriksson, Watts, Deborah Webber, Step­
Scott Gettings, Gerald Haas, hen Adams, David Battle,
% David Harkins,’ Steven Kir­ William Brock, Frank Crout.
by, David Loveland, Don Me- Terry Fund, Tanner Girard,
Charles Grile, William Hahn.
Dennis James, William Kau"ble, Brut* Ketcham, Bruce
Knoechel, Bruce Krupinski,
Jan Loftin, .Randy Rhoades,
G o rh a m
Rutter, George
Schoonover, Victor Viner, and
Wayne Weis.
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The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints will con^duct * specisl scries of pro
gramf* entitled "What is ■
Morin an ?" beginning at 7:30
p.m. this Thursday at the
church, 2315 Park Avenue.
By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
The series will be continued
Safety was featured on the
every other Thursday there program for the last meeting
alter.
of the Lake Monroe Junior
The programs will be open 4-H Club when each girl answ­
0 to the public and the church ered roll call by giving s
extends a welcome invitation safely slogan and took pail in
to all interested persons to at a 'Jo-minute discussion on how
tend. Purpose of the series hazards ran be avoided by be­
is to give people a more know- ing careful.
. Irdgeahle understanding of
Seveial of the girls, who
the Mormon religion. Films air making skills for their
will he presented along with uniform, leportcd on their
talks concerning Mormon be p t o g i r » *
liefs
Those attending, along with
I&gt;.reeling the programs will the Reader. Mrs, Marlp Rae.
1 be Elder K D. Egan and El­ were Kerne Kniffin, Su-an
der Ah in Fulkerson who will Thomas. Jeanme Doyle. Morbe assisted by local olficers llyn King, Ruthie Boston, Em­
ol tile church and Bishop ma Boston, Carolyn Burk,
Freeman Baggett, head ol the Carolyn Jones and Drhtiie
Sanford area.
Keeling

Plane Looks Like Dowdy Bird

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School at Casselberry has an­ ard

VOCAL LEADS in the program, "American Heritage," presented for
the Bear Lake Parent-Teacher Association by students of Dexter Wilson's
fifth (rrade under direction of the music teacher. Mrs. Raymond Ilollop,
were taken-by (front from left l Mike Tenter, Tommy limn and A. (’.
Clark; (hack) Schlainc Meeks, Karen Rocco, Pat Chapman and Cheryle
1Jozior.

Mormon Church

•DALLAS (UP1) - The XO- ed the wing!1 and propellers of
124A resembles a very dowdy- t h e four - engine aircraft
bird. It is short, fat, anH straight up.
squatty. Its one touch ot. ele­ The squatty "hcli-plane"
rose 30 feet into the air. It
gance—spa's over the wheels stayed there. The four pro­
—fails to make it handsome. pellers whirled and the plane
, But-It flies. Like a bird.
barked up.
The plane lakes off like a Konrad then nosed Ihc con
scared . quail—straight up.
trols forward and the wings
Then the (our helicoptcr-likc slowly lowered into normal
propellers flop over 90 degrees airplane position and the
and the craft rooms away craft buzzed olf at J00 mile*
from the would-be hunters.
an hour.
. Two models of the $100 mil­ Konrad brought the plane
lion hybrid with tilt wings back on front of the review­
were shown off lo avialion and ing stand and with about 400
military officials at (he Dal­ dignitaries watching, t h c
wings changed from horizont­
las Naval Air Station.
Five of the craft have been al to vertical position. The
built for military testing. Ling- mechancial monster h u n g
Tcmro-Vought, prime contrac­ momentarily in space and
tor for the project, said the then landed easily.
plane also has many poten­ The aircraft engineers said
the plane operates more eon.
tial uses for civilian duties.
LTV Chief test pilot John nomically if a short take off
Konrad demonstrated the cap­ run is used. The other proto­
abilities of llie craft, lie tilt- type showed how.
The 58 fool long craft
'(scooted down 50 feet of run­
Heart Month
way with the wings and en­
WASHINGTON (DPI) — gine* tilted at a 45 degree
President Johnson has railed angle. After the short run
upon Americans to support the plane hopped aft-ward
ellorts toward ''lengthening with the whine of its Gen­
thr lives of millions" of their eral Electric turboprops slic­
fell nw c it i tens by comhallng ing the air.
Once it is in the air the
heart disease in proclaiming
February as "American Heart pilot can shut off two of the
engines. He also doesn't have
Month."

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1o bother with a stubby pro
prller on the tail. It is used D o n 't N e g le c t S lip p in g
for balance wnen the craft is
playing hrlfcoptrr.
f*lM t r e t h drop, slip or wobbU
When the XC-142A is go­ whDo
e n you talk. e*t, Uu~h or *n«*f«7
ing forward it can travel at Don' t b* annoyed end e m b e r r m e d
i n c h handicap*. FAST KETIf, *n
speeds up to 430 miles an by
til knl In r inon-iicid» powder t o i p r t n kle cm j o u r plate*, keep* f»t*r t eet h
hour, outpacing many
of
the
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f«orr ftrrnly m*i a hen confident frel-

FALSE TEETH

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fighter

air

tu* of t wuirtty and added comfort.

cruft currently used to fight R
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the Viet Cong in Vfot Nam. | counisrs svtrjwhvra.

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To Conduct
Programs

Girls Discuss
Safety tips

THIS SIX-PONY HITCH pulling n sealed ilmvti version of the olil lire
engine will In* presented as an added all rad inn each night between R and
9 p.m. during the Sunland Charity Morse Show lo tie held at Seminole
Raceway Feb. 10-1-4 The team is appearing by courtrsy of the Victor
(’iimpt ometer Co rpont tion.

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O u r e x p e r t m e c h a n ic s
r e a d ju s t th e c a s te r ,
c a m b e r a n d to e -in
o f fr o n t w h e e ls to
th e m a n u f a c tu r e r 's
o r ig in a l s p e c ific a tio n s
u s in g m o d e r n
p r e c is io n e q u ip m e n t.

No floor hump.
No radiator.
No power steering.
No power brakes.
(

Som e o f (Im* (lungs you don*( g&lt;*( in a Corvair I
arc am ong your best reason s for buying i(.J

Most
American
Cars

Parts extra, if needed
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BATTERIES

T 'ir c s f o n *
TRAN SPO RT
T R U C K T IR E S

Replace your old battery
BEFORE it fails and
leaves you s tra n d ed .

A t low as
L o w -c o s t s c e n ic r o u te s c o v e r
F lo r id a lik e t h e s u n
Bring home more than a tan I Bring home wood** •
ful memorial of the best of Florida’s scenic w on­
ders. See them all— up close— on Trailways I
Reclining seats Ait conditioned Restroom aboard.

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From Sanford to
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7 Convenient trips daily
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NEW YORK
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Faster thru express service
TRAILWAYS HL'8 TERMINAL
Lor. Bark A 2nd. St.
322-4520
DrH\KY TERMINAL
1236 W. Church Street. DeBary

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and fa rm tru c k s
N O W at PASSENGER
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The beauty of it, of course, goes deeper than the
things you don't get. There’s the other aide of the
coin what you
gel in their place,
. Take the no window pout, for example. Wh.ii you
do get is hardtop styling—with curved frameles* side
windows—in every Corvair closed model. Even the
lowest priced coupe or sedan.
The transmission and driveline hump you don't gel
means more foot room for Ixilh front- and back-seal,
passengers. Thanks to Corvair's rear engine, the lloor
is practically flat.
No radiator—the engine's air-cooled—also means

do

no water, no antifreeze and no hose leaks to worry
about. All of which show up in the plus column ti the
form of repair and winterizing bills you don't pay.
Power steering? Power
brakes? Corvair needs them
like a c e n tip e d e needs
discover the
crutches. With most of the
difference
engine weight on the runr
wheels, the front ones are free
to steer easily. And stops are
ipiick and sifte. Come down
and discover the difference.

Drive something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's

Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy II • Corvair. • Corvette
9-7642

T R A IL W A Y S .

E a s ie s t travel o n ea rth

Phone

1st S t &amp; French,
Sanford

OPEN » A.M. - 6 P.M. DAILY
FUL T IL 9 P. M.

322-0244

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SECOND AND PALMETTO

SANFORD

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Another Reason Why . . .
set another record for the consumer
Buffeted by blizzards on both
exposition. The previous mark for
weekends, the 10-day National Motor
the show was 532 in 1904.
Boat Show in New York City never­
A Itiverport Marina for Sunford
theless set records in attendance and
and Seminole County?
sales.
It’s a "must” if this area is to cap­
And most of those boaters have
italize on the ever-increasing boating
their eyes focused on Florida where
interest throughout the country.
ycar-around boating is a pleasure.
The total attendance was listed at
340,000. Kales orders chalked up by
exhildtoKs ranged from a cool $1 mil­
Thought For Today
lion to $2.25 million and up to $145,When I He down I say, When shall
000 for equipment manufacturers.
I arise? But the night is long, and
Few marine engine companies take
orders at the-show, but several-.who,, . ,1uanviull o f tossing till .Urn dawn.—
Job 7:4.
did reported they were moving ahead
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Resolve to keep happy and your
mood was prevalent among the trade
joy shall form a shield against dif­
and public.
ficulty.—Helen Keller.
The Boat Show fleet of 579 craft

, Phil Newsom Says

Foreign

N r * * A mi !) at

Compared to thr utmiorl* in
Smith Viet Nwm, Lima i* i*
fti&lt;Jr n)m w.
Hut the United Slate*’ in­
ter in t in hath in tin* niitne.
Hint in to prevent rith u hum
fulling to a f'&lt;!inniuni*t take­
over which like falling iloinino*, would increase the threat
to riei^hhiirln^ Thailand, Mu
)a) hia and ultimately tin
Phi lupine a,
T ft ii a inter tint rivnlnr*
*huh threaten or loppltt U.S
aujiported regime* rati hr iiu
mart we Icon ie in Lao* than iri
South «nd «n it war thim wrek
in Laoi, Viet Nnm.
Thin was n wti-■alh&lt;i &lt;nL

on* In' revolt hut in reality a
conflict between two Laotian
giTiftral*. tmih of them no mi*
naily loyal to the nrutratiftt
(foverniiii rit of Iheniier Prime
S*mi \ it Tirol PluMinm. And* a I
though presently loyal, hath
hint matte pr&lt; vioui attempt*
to &lt;&gt;\etthf‘’W tlie Suuvanha
Phoiiina rtpime.
Met ween them they threat'
tried what little Mobility there
in in tie t|u«ty and d'hipidal
e■I Laotiiin r«»pttu| of Vn-ntnine
whc11• S'■mvnnna l*b*»tiina at
tempt* to viiainiaiii a govei nmerit under eormtant tin eat of
renewed Bltiirk by the fora
iiuiriiet-led Pat het Lao.
On thi- one Aide in former

Herald Area Correspondents
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Mr*. Ritchie Harris
668 5814

Altamtmt* Hprings

Mr*. -Inli* Birto*
838-1318

688 4604

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Mr*. M»ry»nn Mile*
H1H-367M
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Mr». J*nr l.asrlberry
836-5046

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Mr* II I.. JohnaoB
322 472k

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Mr*. Jn*n M aili
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Mr*. J nil ii la-una
668-18*3
Deltona
Mr*. Mildrrd Haney
66S-5A.1I
tim e rs
Mr*. JoAnn Hay*
149-4871

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Mr*. I loon* Cate*
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Not III Orlando
Mr*. Margaret t o-li;
322-6193
CUtvrn
Mr*. Clarence Snjdrr
122-4841
Oviedo
Mr*. Ktelyn l.undj
365-3160

ntrmitfman and preatnt Deputy
Premier &lt;»en. Phnuml Nuhavan. Mm k m lUfiO Phoiinn No.
Kfiva.it w i n fill in it hi pi i w i t h
r S. nuppoi t in nppoattMin to

Sou vannn Phouma,

With the Cuming of U S.
support far a n* itrahil $fov*
eminent hi* influen* «• brtcan
to fade and went into fuither
decline l«*t April when nn
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Kime,
The United Stated, ImMmp
tlie eti
on tin" more 'V Im^s,
foleeii till- ntlirn to off I. i* fi|
Soiivauriit Phouma hut h"th
Koupiuaith and Slim retained
much nf liieti inf|u*n e, Kmiptaftith a* deputy chief of ttie
army mu! Siho As l oniniandei
of \ i«*f11mi 1(9 polic e
S**i let hi t*'Mk and even aw
Nit&amp;Mlialion t*e. anm tmi no
iHinmmi in the mu r uliepy
sllrct* of Vientiam and then*
w‘aa rondiiJeralde d*Miid about
the a n t Ihm it\ S ' u n a n t oi I'h-ui
ma e m 'H l^ed t n e i ei ther mi l l
ma l u l e f
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accord and the neutialiata
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diN&amp;ppearcd in K"Ver nmcnl,
with Hutivanna tiiniRelf open­
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to your account that are made by the 10lh
of fhe month, earn dividends fromthe lit.

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A full-size Olds
for less than that car
with a low-price' name!
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what a hrilliant
son-in-law she has!9?

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WASHINGTON (NEA) — , could vary well work to the beyond laying that Prtiidenl
Johnson's eggs m*y not crick
Despite all the brace talk same end In 1905.
from the Johnson adminislra
As the economic report* of for another year.
lion on the success of the fight the President and hi* adviser*
lgatoaL-infialion, II'* -a-tliing rpmphaMrer- drrrwttn ’ i« not
of walking on eggs.
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real y pushing hard against
As the President and ins economic .ohI m i * are (minting '"PPU- Thf choice given the Editor, llnnld:
out. con&gt;umer |irice*
have American consumer by to
I have hern reading an
Im-ch held to ao average an day * immense 'variety
of mui h lately about Hart/ord be­
ing inofthe horse and buggy
nw.il increase
ol
1 2 percent
goods lakes away »onie
over the post
four 'years.
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| upthrust., Moreover,
consurn* days and the need to move
forward. I Very much agree.
No economists partisan nr
This wrrk I volunteered to
otherwise, liase ,been ,heard, ,to I ers are basically1 well slocked,
tjmle Itiat ti n s is just atiout
uidustry iias * gf*»d di-al drive n woman to tlie _Child
Guidance Clinic in Orlando.
as rinse to total stability as ol unused capacity.
could he hoped lor in an ex
The Council of Economic She has a child—and a hus­
pansionary penial like 1961 Adviser* s*y, the country t band—with tick minds. Sta­
65
gross national product in 1964 tistics show we are having
Yet an annual fin- ol only tell about $27 tiilllon short of more and inure m*ntal prob­
a lew .idd.tion.il tenths ol a t-slimaled potential This gap, lem*.
The world I* simply mu'ing
point could .s t a r t an epidemic narrowed Irom $5| billinn in
of jit11-1s aiimiig government 1961. is unmistakably an antl- t o o fast for *ome of vis to
rope with it. .Seminole I.dim­
prtCC SJM 1 Ia lists
intlallon salve
Nil), olle
»
Thr government'* so-called ly ha* no trained worker* for
' t h e r e Hniiht be s p e e c h e s guideposts — (oi mill a i mten (hi* we continue in the horse
m ade if tin- m c i e a s e went lie ded to put ttmits on wage and buggy day*. Ignoring the
^orul | 5 per cent We &lt;| tie price Increases — are believed problem will not rsuse it to go
leassiiime people e v e r y th in g also to have turn of some away.
When you write of the cost
was s ti ll all light, hut w e d real heneflt as informal re­
lie worried '
straints in union • manage­ of improvements, please check
Though t h e r e isn 't any ban ment bargaining over new with the Health Director snJ
I tlie Juvenile Judge about help
dy definition ol how lilg a r ite contracts
constitutes
" m l Ini mn.
all
tf it were not for these and for thris disturbed rhildrrnIhe
alai m hells probably the other factors noted, the arid adult*. Remember, men­
would tie ringing h a u l ii the administration a price guardi­ tal illnrns knows no .Social or
inrreuM- shot ji.i-t 2 per cent ans m Idll I he fur more than economic barriers. A mentally
I.ast tim e
tlial
h a p p en e d ordinarily concerned at thr disturbed child often goes "H
was in 1958, when I tie hike 1965 outlook At least IJ4 wage to become a delinipn-nt child.
was 2 7 pet r e n t I he y e a r agreements involving bin gain­ Ask tlie Juvenile counselor
la toll tile l ls e Was a ele.ill) ing units of 5.(8*) workets or uhoul that.
Eel's admit w* are in th*
itlllatloti.it&gt; .7 1 p e r cent
more each, affecting a total
f.si'll llu-sc IhiosIs do not of some 1 5 million employes, horse and buggy stage and go
c o m p a r e , h o w e v er.
With the are due In expire Ibis year on from there—with first
gre.,1 spit a ling- that o n Hired
The big ones an- in sleel, thing* first. It is a frighten­
right a lt e r World War It amt aluminum, nibber, shipbuild­ ing thing to consider, but the
disturbed person
a g a in at t h e outset id Hie Ko ing uml aircraft manufacture mentally
t r a i l wui
The ('resident already has hi* (who might be helped today)
If S eiouomlr activity in eesmomists looking into steel may go on to horrible crime*
1904 i m t r a s c d so strongly that price rises, No one needs to tomorrow.
There. 1 wrote and I'm flad
at least one government tu- reminded the steel nrgntii
Mr*. Epulse Thompson
price expert w a s -&gt;ur|&gt;ri-«-«l to’ turns are most crucial of all
I'.S. If you could have been
As busy as the new bargain
see thr anti iiillatmn line held
to firmly.
Ing year is, other* base hern in the r*r with’ me and listen­
But the factors winch help buster arid more fraught with ed to this woman’s lal* of fear
*'d produce Hus successful inflationary peril Nevertlie and heartsch*. Her'*, I'm sure,
price "containment" last year lest, optimism should not run is not sn isolated esse.

envelope, p!«s 20c.
That booklet outlines the 3
basic laws for paying com­
pliment* and can be used ns
nn excellent project for your
Women'* Club or PTA or a
Sunday School etas*.
When 1 developed it for my
psychology classes at North­
western, University, It chang­
ed the entire outlook of th*
students.
In fact.-aoni# of the shy co­
eds, moody and despondent,
blossomed out into popular
girls and were engaged by the
end of the term to their male
classmates. 'Nuff said!
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in rare of Thr Sanford Iferal it. enclosing a
lung stamped, addressed en­
velope and ! 0r to cover typ­
ing and printing costa when
you send for one of his
booklets.)

ABOUT

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Political Notebook

Tom'* hostility to hi* ry matches the rc*t of hi*
psrtjita U typical of the life!)
Irl 17 to boy of same
lH 8 ' i | t r ' i revolt s f iln it
|ige) "I don't think you »h«vblunt order*. 80 le«rn thi
art of diplomacy a* regard* ed tonight to you ought •« be
paying deft complimrnta. ashamed!" (Does anybodySend for the booklet below think he !»?)
(Popular college coed) "To­
and scrapbook this case, for
It *111 pay rich dividend* In night 7 Yes, I'd love to *ee
business aa well as social you tonight. For I’ve *o murh
on my mind and need your
life.
George W. Crane, I’h. D., M.D. advire." (Thi* appeal to a
CASE V-408: Tom J., aged man'* ego far turpassea mere
10, is a problem to hi* par­ sexuality).
Same coed outside her door
ent*.
"Dr. Crane," they began, at 3 A.M. “Three o'clock 7
“Tom i* constantly argumen­ Mother angry 7 She never
ecold* me when she know* I'm
tative with ui.
"He aeem* to reaent every­ out with you." (I’m a steady,
thing we *ay and will, bruah adultiah type of mate )
Also, to a father and *on:
off every bit of advice we give
"You and Jark certainly do
him.
"But hi* Scout Master cun look alike. I wa* walking beget him to do anything he hind you two tonight and
could hardly tell which was
telli Tom.
"So how do you account for wliich."
(Thl* compliment p|ea»ee
this 'magic' of the Scout Mas­
BOTH rpaies if the son is no*
ter 7"
My college textbook, "Psy­ much shove voting age It
chology Applied," contains an illustrates the different alti­
entire chapter dealing with tude toward age on the jiarl
the deft way to handle peo­ of father and son'l
For many other actual ex­
ple of various age brackets,
so consult it at your local li­ ample* of compliment* slant­
ed to children, tecn-agci* and
brary.
The trouble with far too adults, consult Chapter VI in
many parents is t tendency to my textbook, "Psychology Ap
bofk orders. - .
; plied."
Or fund for the booklet
But' in "the ieeni, young
folks grow belligerent to "or­ •'The Compliment Club,” endosinir a hmfr stamped, return
ders."
They want to throw off the
meek *lavi*h role they have
played since infancy and now
assert themislves.
So the secret for winning
th*lr cooperation U to use
the "persuasive" instead of
the "autocratic" method.
Tom's Scout Master was
very adept ut employing
compliments.
lie had been one of my “A"
student* at Northwestern Uni vet ally ami had almost memorited verbatim rhnjiter VI
in tny text book.
Dele are some of the examfiles of indirect compliments
des ribed therein:
"You are * senior this y ear7
Oh, your *e&lt;-..nd year! Well,
rioltwfy vaimiM pvpf guFftit i#
from yfMir tnokf/1 (l limit
(Tirol* ni' f
f*iir •I*»n titi*, *11„ (t n a 17•
yi tr-oM) hut *ln y*»u hitvr «
match?** i II* ’ll probably tar

Who WOULDN'T be
EXCITED....
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Bruce Biossat—-Ray Cromley

Letters

U.S.’s Money Bags
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Dr. Crane’s

Question Before the House—and Senate

Roll them around in your mind, hee
what a wonderful world we'd have
if all of us followed just those 12
simple, easy to understand words.
Years ngo a man was umpiring a
baseball game. He stood behind the
pitcher’s mound. The batter sliced
one near third base and headed for
first. The umpire asked him if it was
a fair ball. "Yessir," came the reply.
"Are you sure," the ump inquired.
" I ’m n Boy Scout” closed the discus­
sion. The ump was convinced.
This week Scouts and their lenders
nn? observing their own special Boy
Scout Week. It’s Scouting's 55th an­
niversary.
We hope everyone in Seminole
County, in Central Florida, will give
a silent doff of their cap to the boys.
For each of them we give the Navy
salute of "Well I&gt;one."

"On my honor.
The«e words mean much to Amer­
icans ns they continue the hnttlc of
life. They mean more to our Boy
Scouts.
Check your memory. How many
true Boy Scouts have you known and
who have "gone bad?”
We believe you'll say "not mnny."
For Boy Scouts have special train­
ing from special men. They learn
comradeship; how to live and work
together.
The Scout Laws nre n model for all
to follow. There nre only 12 of them
and once learned they remain indeli­
bly in our mind. ___
A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, help­
ful, friendly, courteous, kind, obed­
ient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean
and reverent.
Think of those words for a minute.

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'Hounds
Tackle
League-Leading
'Dogs
Tonight
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By MURRAY OLOERMAN
Sports Uttar
Nmpoper Enterprise
The operation on Joe NaTnalb’a knee turned up some.
thing the doctors hadn't ex­
pected. The damage involved
the ligament as well as the
cartilage, which automaticoily makes H a lot more ser­
ious than originally diagnosed.
But Dr. Jojepb Nicholas ex­
pects no complications. Fif­
teen minutes after be got out
of the recovery room, Namath

Isolated Billy, are trying-*•
prove be can run or eat. Two,
his long stride isn’t made to
order for the boards with their
abort runways, and there's no
event to suit Billy, who's forte
is stamina over a long haul.
He doesn't have the natural
speed for the mile or two-mile
against the world's b est . .
Frank Gifford is cenvlneed
Y. A. Tittle was psyched out
of returning to the Giants by
people stressing his age of SI.
, . and that be could still make
somebody a top-notch quarter­
back. Maybe the Liens? , . .
Between you'n'me, a trans­
fer student making it red hot
on southern basketball courts
didn't a witch aehoels becauaa
be wanted to pley In t better
league. He left in the middle
of ■ claiaroom cheating epl■ode. . .

Red-Faced
Plenty Over
Redshirf

Red Hof Vijon
Runs Tonight
For 3rd Win '

Maris Back Up

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L a d ie s !

NEW YORK - (NBA) Ordinarily, the public la with
Un college In any dispute
with the professional* regardta f th* Hatching of football

Lady athletes are isppoied to
he stoic, chic and always
proper, bet sometimes it's
hard. Halaa Nieistn, of
Germany, Jutf m issed a
natural and she knows it
(left). And Kasuko Kufomot1 0 , of Japan, threw away a
■Ingles match and register*
her complete despair. Scene
if the Federation Cup Com­
petition in Melbourne, Aus­
tralia.

pUywrt.

But tba University of Texas
can’t be defended on ethical
grounds in the case of George
Bauer Jr., an end voted most
likely to succeed with the pros
a t n flanker back.
Young Sauer was reriahlrted
through do fault oi hi* own
H a sophomore.
Redahlrttng la the often dis­
graceful practice of e coach
holding out a potential star
either because he doesn't need
him that particular fall or
wants him to grow ’ bigger
and be toughened up for the
three seasons ahead. It's llkt
fattening sn animal' for m ar­
ket.
With his class being grad­
uated,^ 8^9*7 advised DarreU
Royal, the Ysxas coach, "that
he would not be around for
Red-Hot Vijon, owned by the hia third season of varsity
Red. Auerbach
Frank Selich Kennel, goes for football and fifth year of col­
waa able to raise his leg, her third strslght win In to­ lege. He took htmaclf off the
university's athletic scholar­
which precluded pulling a call
night's featured loth race at ship list and moved out of th*
on the most famous dimpled
binge since Peaches Browning the Sanford Orlando Kennel dormitory where the players
were quartered.
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Club.
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Assistant
coach
Chuck The IllUe two-year-old Juat Sauer, drafted by the New
'Knox of the Jets was allowed came Into her own In the pest York Jets of the American
to put on a medical blouse two weeka. Her hot atreak has Football League, said ha
and watch the operation be­ given her three win* In her would sign with that club.
Coach Royal's violent objec­
cause he was curious about last four starts.
knee operations. . .
With a little earlier start, tion to not getting the last
Bed Auerbach, the voluble the Selich pup might have ounce of sweat out of Sauer
coach of the Boston Celtic*, caught the eye of Racing Se­ and his athletic scholarship
used to go around the country cretary Pltay Williamson as a Isn't doing the schools playing
collecting cigarette boxes. But candidate for t h e Racing pressure football any good.
Until now rcdahlrtlng waa an
the life In pro basketball la so Queen scml-flnala which begin
inside thing. When a coach of
harried that Red found they tomorrow night.
took up too much room In hij
Two semi-final heats will b* Royal's prominence dramatiiovernighter. So the last couple run tomorrow night at SOKC cd the Sauer situation, It lay
of years he has switched to with top four finishers In each bare to the public the whole
• aving letter openers. He gets race making up the field for shame of the recruiting and
them wherever he can. Bay the Racing Queen finals Sat­ wheeling and dealing that goes
on where college football La
D a n to n , a Hollywood actor urday night.
who's a basketball buff,
A aimltir serial will be held played up to the hilt.
The Sauer controversy put
brought him one from Egypt. next week to pick the track'*
Senator Bobby Kennedy'a lop four male pups. The top George Sauer Sr,, hU father,
speech at the New York base­ four male sprinters will go in a delicate and dramatic
ball writers sounded like Abe against the top four female position. The senior Sauer D
lturrowa was hia writer. sprinters in the annual King director of player personnel
"Johnny Keane," he said after and Queen championship on for the JeU, so in this In­
stance wis both tslent scout
meeting the new Yankee man­ Feb. 27.
ager, “has asked me to bo Results of last evening's and bargainer _
"Royal blew his top and
his guide around New York." races;
Give Frame Lane an assist, 1st Race — 5/11 — Time St.87 loat his common sense," said
Incidentally, for Keane bo- Candy Spots
14 80 4 80 3 80 Sauer Sr., who played with
coming a major league man­ Hi Troubles
4.20 3.00 Nebraska and the Green Bay
ager. After Johnny had serv­ Man's Guard
7.40 Packers and coached New
Hampshire, Kansas, Navy and
ed 29 years in the minors as Quinicla (3-5) $23 20
a player and manager, Lane 2nd Race — 5/16 — Time 31.75 Baylor.
asked him to come, into St. Dolly Deck
21.80 11.20 8.00 "It might have been differ­
Louis ss a coach. Johnny Only Greater
(.20 5 00 ent had the boy agreed In be­
turned It down, and Lane ask­ Crane Rock
5.20 ing redshirted, but he tried hia
darndcst every minute to
ed him again laler, explaining, Qutniela (2-7) $56 00
make the 1982 team. Royal
" I t’s the only way you'll ever Dally Double (5-7) $203.00
become a hlg league manag­ 3rd Race — 5/i6 — Time 11-M George Just didn't have the
er." Johnny was still stubborn, John Streak
14.00 7.60 4 20 experience or ability to make
but when Bing Devine succeed Barberry Eva
2.80 2.80 It."
cd Line as the Cardinal front Gismo Bob
3.40 The- senior Hauer revest'd
that his boy gave up a per­
office boss and offered Keane Quiniela (7 8) $16 60
med course because of hit
a third (hot at a coaching Job, Perfect* (8 7) $12) 20
Johnny grabbed It "because 4th Race — 8/18 —Time &gt;(.81 love for football, another glar­
by then I knew Lane was Lady Trouble* 3.00 2.20 2 60 ing example of the hind end
right.” And In two years lie Smokey Ed
2.20 2.40 wagging the bow-w-ow.
stepped up to manager. . . Standing
"When he told me he was
In all his 13 years of playing Proud
2 80 not making the good grades
he needed because he spent so
professional football, Hugh Quiniela (1-3) $6 40
McElhenny — the King — hat Perfect* 0-3) $9 00
much ' time In football, I sug­
never had a testimonial din­ 5th Race — H — Time 41.(1 gested that he talk things over
ner. So Frank Gifford and Alex Ginger'* Gone 6.40 5.40 2.80 with coach Royal," recalled
Webster,' who got buddy with Nixon Runner
6.40 3.40 George Sr. "He told me he
Mac his one season with the Jay Cully
5.60 had, but that Royal wouldn't
Giants, are arranging an af­ Quiniela (6-7) $37.00
let him out of spring prac­
tice."
fair In his honor next monlh. Perfect! (8-7) $78.50
LI. Billy Mills, the Amer­ 8lh Race — 5/16.— Time 11.90 The father didn't let Ms tal­
ican hero of the Olympic Terramycln
6.00 3 20 2.80 ent scouting Interfere with his
Games for winning the ttf,- Vapor Stream
5.00 3 20 bargaining (or his stalwart
&gt;
OOO meters, Is stymied from Polly Parrot
,
3.10 son.
performing well indoors on Quinicla (3-4) $12 80
"Weeb Ewbank (Jet's gen
two counts. One, he'a so grate­ Perfect* (4-1) $33.80
era! manager and coach) balk­
ful for the acclalmallon he re­ 7lb Race — H — Time 41.14 ed at what Sonny Werblin
ceives that he can't refuse an Snip Nation
11.20 8.40 1.40 (Jet's owner) and I agreed on
Invitation to a dinner. Which Little Vera
7.80 140 for George Jr.," he aald, "un­
makes a guy wonder whether Claypool
4.10 til he aaw what he did In the
Orange Bowl game."
the Marines, who should have Quinicla (6 6) 136.30
George Jr., caught ■ long
Perfect* (8-6) 1137.10
8th Race — 1/18 — Time 31.(8 touchdown past and otherwise
Herschel Hutch 6.00 3.20 3.40 comported himself like a po­
Lupino
4.40 3 80 tential pro.
Fart of his dissatisfaction
Royal Regatta
4.40
with Texas stemmed from
Quiniela (8-7) $1040
By Fred Down
the H o rn ' style of offense
Perfects (2-7) 332.40
DPI Sports Writer
6th Race — 1/18 — Time 31.(8 which la not designed to take
Roger Marls la back at bis Goldenedge
14.40 4.40 1.(0 advantage of hia obvious pass$70,000 aalary peak—and he'll Sebulex
catching abilities.
4.002.60
be back in the New York Yan­ Tracy Lou
2 80
What coech would really
kee outfield, too,
want a boy under those con­
Qutniela (1-2) $17.60
The Yankees went out of Perfects (2-1) $108 90
ditions?
(heir way to make both points 16th Race — 1/16 — Tima 1158
Monday when they stressed;’ O.U.'s Walla
5.60 4.10 3.40
(I) Marls had been restored Ebony Rock
Benefit Game
4.401.40
to Ibe pesk he knew in 1902 Barberry Hugh
3.10 ’ LOS ANGELES (UFI) —
and 1903 and (I) the Yankees Quiniela (3 4) $18.80
Flans were underway for a
have no Intention to trade Perfects (1-4) $37.50
special all-star game match­
lllh Race — H — Time 41.1$ ing National Basketball Asso­
Marla.
1T.20 16.80 8J0 ciation (NBA) players la a con­
Maris had been cut $7,000 BUI Clark
to $43,000 tn 1M4 and there Please Mabel
4.101.40
test to be held Msy IT at
have been reports recently that Bar* Gist
‘$40 Memorial Sports Arena for the
General Manager Ralph Houk Quinicla (4-7) $66.20
benefit of Maurice Stokes,
former Cincinnati Royals cen­
wanted to trade the controver­ Perfect! (7-4) $371 00
Mutuel handle $78,231
sial outfielder,
ter,

To $70,000

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L it t le E v a n s v i l l e , S l o a n
A t t r a c t in g P r o S c o u t s By Sandy Fadwe
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (NEA)
—Jerry Sloan’s basketball c*'
peer began near McLeanaboro,
Ilk. . where the, court was
made of clay and the team
consisted of hit brother ami
three girls.
"Thai was In the sixth
gride," Sloan said. "It used
to get awfully cold and when
the court would thaw out af­
ter a freeie, we’d even play
In the mud.
"It waa a good team, too
—won the county rural cham­
pionship."
The best basketball players
are always starting some­
where unusual—whether it’a a
playground surrounded by sub­
way tracks In New York City,
or fruit baskets tacked to
tree* down south.
And Jerry Sloan of Evans­
ville College is one of the best
college players In the coun­
try.
For proof, the Baltimore
Bullets, on a definite gamble,
took him on the third round
in last year's draft.
A Bullets' spokesman said,
"His class had graduated, hut
lie was a transfer student
(from the University of Illin­
ois) and he had one year left.
He wanted to complete college
before signing, but we took the
chance.
"That’* how much we
thought of him. Now he has
to go back through the draft
because that's the rule in the
NBA."
What attracts everyone to
the 6-6 Sloan Is not his scor­
ing (14-3), but his defense and
his rebounding skill.
"Defense Is the key to winn­
ing games," Sloin s a i d .
"When I plsy a good defen­
sive game I feel good. When 1
look at the box score, I look

Ex-Champ Turns
To Night Club
LONDON (UFI) - Former
middleweight champion Terry
Downea his given up boxing to
devots hia time to his betting
(hops and night club.
The 28year*old Cockney,
who used the boxing lesions
he received In the United
Stale* Marines to become a
professional had been negotiat­
ing for a bout with light hea­
vyweight
champion
Willie
Pastrano In Miami B e a c h ,
Fla.
But be concluded that he
would never get the match at
his term* and aald, "one can't
make a habit of fighting for
Dothtag."

to see bow many points my
man scored, not Dow many
I-scored.".
Sloan's effectiveness on de­
fense Is due to his speed, re­
flexes and innate basketball
knowledge.
—.
''I ’m not that fast from a
dead start," he said. "But
I’ve always been a guard and
I've always been a rcbounder.

Jerry Sloan
too. This combination has
made me quick When I re­
bound, I don't do it musclefor-muscle with those bigger
guys, 1 have to out-think them
and out-maneuver them."
Sloan was the prime reason
the Purple Aces won the na­
tion's small college champion­
ship last season.

Presbyterians
Top Methodists
First Presbyterian overran
Grace Methodist 60-3H in the
only jeame played in the
Church Basketball League
last night.
David Lanier took (coring
honors for the Presbyterians
with 29 points whila Bob
Rumley tallied nine markers.
Earl Moore was high man
for the Methodists with 10
points before fouling out at
the beginning o flh e third pe­
riod. Following him waa Ed­
die Griffith with seven points.
First Presbyterian had a
26-22 edge at half time.
With Moore fouling out at
the beginning of the third pe­
riod, only four men were left
to play the last half for Grace
Church.
Buddy Burton fouled out
mid-way of tha last period and
this left the Preabyterlana
with four men, to even things
up. But by this time It was
too late for th* Methodists.

This year, a repeat ap­
pears likely, but Sloan wishes
the praise would go to junior
Larry Humes, the leading
scorer (33.1)
"People Iry to place Evans­
ville's success on me," Sloan
said. "They say I’m the one
who feeds Larry and acts him
up. But anyone who scores
like he doe* has to be working.
If you're not working, you
can't get Into position to
score."
To Arad McCutchan the
Evansville coach, that state­
ment typifies Sloan:
"Everyone thinks highly of
him. We don’t have a captain
at Evansville, but we elect an
honorary one at the end of
each season. He's won it the
last two seasons.
"Ail 1 can tell you Is that
if anyone wants to beat us, all
they have to do is swing at
Sloan. We'll ill he thrown
out defending him."
It's an idea. No one has
been able to beat undefeated
Evansville any other way.

Auburn Whops
Florida 83-79
GAINESVILLE (U ri)— Au­
burn scored a whopping 33
points from the free-throw
stripe Monday night to defeat
Florida 83-79 in ■ Southeastern
basketball game.
The loss was the fourth in
10 league games for the Ga­
tors and ooosted the Tigers'
record to 7-3 In league play.
Auburn, paced by_forwards
Fred Guy and Lee de Force
with 2o and 15 points, respec­
tively, hit on a hot 65 per
cent of their floor attempts in
the first half to take a 46^39
halftime lead.
The Tiger* were never head­
ed in picking up their second
victory of the season over Flo­
rida. Both teams are now 126 overall for th# year.
Utile Brooks Henderson, a
senior guard, was high scorer
for th* night with il points
(or Florida.

Charlie WllUi had his ball
fearin' up tha atrlka pocket
with t *21/348 that w it good
enough to take both high
game and striae whila tolling
for the Atlantic Coast Line
team afaln tt Ben Ward Jr.
Raalty team to the Business­
men's League. Tins Demmy
rolled 188/107 tn save e two
and two split for the realtyman.
Glass - Mat Jumped tote a
sacend plate lie after iwmplxg
ever the Plnecrest Liggett
Rvxall team In all four point*.
They bad a host of high roll­
ers In Jean Beique with 177/500, Doug Owens with 160/316
and Jim Cleary with 1(8/320.
The Autonelica team took
all four from 51a son's Men to
Increase their first plac* m ar­
gin ai Howard Williams show­
ed them how with a 110/532
followed by Don Thompson
with 213/1X1 and Neal Max­
well with 188/500. Marshall
Wiltshire find a 208 game for
Mason. Lane* Craekara took
the meksura of nLH Products
"A’* on three counts with John
Fischer hitting a 199/518 and
Al Chalfln.a 203/533 and John
Martin rolling 210/518 for
HLH Product* "A".
HLH Product* "B" won
three from Richardson's Rat
Fink* a* Robert Bennett roll­
ed 192/500 and Jo* Sommeri
had a 185/535 for the rat fink*.
Clarence Wallis paced Rax
Uquors In a three point win
over Dick’s Appliance with a
185/519 and Ralph Betti took
high honors for Dick's with
a 177/502. WTRR and Wall
Plumbing split in their match.

Rubber Men
Hold To Lead
Although the Howe Tire
Shop lost a three-point deci­
sion to th* Loaitng Transfer
tram they managed to hold
firit plac# by a scant one
game Dot Schattan rolled
176/455 to pace Lotting and
Marilyn Ferguson ahot 167/166 for Howe.
Jean Krieck roiled 180/606
for high strict honors while
pacing the Fierro Manufactur­
ing Co. team to a three point
win over the Alley Cats. 5lary
Smith bombed a 193/464 lo
tta r for the O K Tire Shop in
a four game romp over Edith's
Beauty Salon. Eleanor Ander­
son tallied a 1G8/472 and Jean
Monroe a 165/476 for St,
John's Really In their two
game deadlock with Pryor'a
Inturanca. M. Rurlache rolled
a 168 game for Pryor'a.
Gert Bridge* waa the hero­
ine for Chapman Bloekt In
their three game win over
Betty Anne's Hairstyling.
Marge Kipp rolled 193/492 for
Betty Anne'*. Kay Shoemaker
hit a 1T7/452 aeries to help
Powell's Insurance gain a tie
with Southward Realty Com­
pany to round out the night's
matches.

Agree To Fight
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Middleweight champion Joey
Giardello haa agreed to meet
Charlie Cotten In a 18-round,
Dca-UUe benefit tight on March
28.

Joe Asher
Top Scorer
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B f Jim Bncehus
Herald Sports Writer
The Lyman Greyhounds will return to Orange
Belt Conference against the league leading DeLand
Bulldogs a t DeLand tonight.
Lyman has a 7-8 OBC record and is In third
place and -DeLand has a 7-1 conference mnrk.
In an earlier meeting of
the two teams DeLand
won 62-52. W hat remains
In Lyman's favor is th a t 4 «
DeLand haa f o u r c o n fe r­

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ence games remaining and
Lyman two.
The Lyman games remain­
ing are against DeLand to­
night and Kissimmee Friday
night
, The Greyhounds' hope for
victory tonight centers around
Joe Asher. He la leading the
OBC scoring with 341 and an
18.9 scoring average. DeLand
win counter with Chuck Ear­
ly who haa a 16 6 average.
Other Lyman starters most
likely will be &gt;Uke Sterling
with Asher a* guards; Dave
Metis will be at center and
Gene Winkleman and Eddie
Long at the forward slot.
Others likely to see action
are Richard Moore and John
Burkhelmer. Lyman at pre­
sent has a 9 9 record overall.
—Tfce Jayvee game will be­
gin at (.30 and the Lyman en­
try has a 11-7 record.

Shepard's Oil
Increases Lead
Shepard’s Oil tesm in the
Shooting Stirs Lesgue at Jet
Lane* won a three point deci­
sion over the Mebsne Oil
company team to move three
games ahead of the second
place team. Betty Church
rollrd 187/448 and Gladys Ed­
wards notched a fine 180/480
lo tel the pac* and Dot John­
son rolled 163/447 for Mebanc.
Pancho’a Mexictn F o o d
moved Into second place after
a four game conquest of the
Dennis Sinclair team. Mardell
Gonterman had a 172 game
and Darkis Oweni rolled 170/
488 for Pancho'i and Sue Pru­
itt did the heavy hitting for
Dennii with 167/473.
Rernice Chad* spun a fine
180 game and Beverly Adam*
tallied 177/459 In a three point
win for Lelanl House of Beau­
ty over the Gassman Photo
Studio team.

Crow Traded
To SF 49ers
6T. LOUIS (UPI) - John
David Crow, dissatisfied with
sitting on tha bench of the St.
Louis football Cardinals dur­
ing the 1984 season, today has
a new less* on hit playing
day* at the age of 28.
Crow was traded to the San
Francisco 49en for defensive
back Abe Woodson, who may
have the same problem with
the talented St. Louis team as
did the hard running Crow.

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Sanford Braves
In Final Game
Of The Season

By David Hlgglnbolhara
Herald Sports Writer
Sanford Junior High Braves
will traval to ML Dora tenlght for their last game of
the season and a return match
against ML Dora.
In their first meeting this
season the Braves won both
games with. the. flghth grade
team playing their ninth grade
team and winning 73 to 12.
The Sanford ninth grade team
played their junior varsity
tram which consists of 10th
and 11th graders, hut th*
Braves won by a score of 56
to 51,
,. Tha ninth grade atartera
for Sanford will be Mika
Grant, Mike Long, Tommy
Bryant, Ira Abramson and
nrad Hollingsworth. Accord­
ing to Head Coach Owen Me.
Carron, "W* hope lo put ev­
ery boy on the team In the
game tonight to give the ones
who have not played too much
a chance to show us what they
can do and what boya we’ll
have playing for ua next
year."
The Braves eighth grads
team will be sitting high go­
ing into tonights game with
the County championship in
their pocket won last week.
The atartera for the Sanford
eighth iftade team will ha
Bobby Lundquist, Mctt Mor­
gan, Bill Bracken, Skip Senkarik and Tommy Santiago.

Utah State Star
Sets Mark, Dies
LOGAN, Utah (UPI) -A llAmerican candidate Wayne
Estes,
greatest
basketball
scorer In Utah Stale Univer­
sity history, was killed short­
ly after leading the Aggies to
victory with a 48-point out­
burst against Denver Univer­
sity.
t
The Aggie strong boy. whose
outburst against Denver push­
ed him past the 2,000-mirk In
career scoring, was killed
when he stepped on a downed
high power line about a half
block from the university.

Dauchy Gets Post
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI) —
Walter Dauchy of Pomona.
Calif., has been appointed gen­
eral manager and director of
racing at Huinderturd Downs
race course.

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North Orlando
Voters Urged
To Register
Legging voter registration
in North Orlando t o d a y
*
brought an urgent reminder
from Mri. Barbara Fetera,
village clerk and regiitrar,
that all peraoni wishing to
vote in the March 16 munlcim pal elections must register in
the Village books by Feb. 27.
To date only 41 of the pos­
sible 300 voters have regi­
stered, Mrs. Peters reported.
Books are open Monday
through Friday at the village
office from 0 a.m. until noon.
. In addition special hours have
been set for Wednesdays
from ~T“ until 0 p.m.; Satur£ day, Feb. 20, from 10 a.m.
until 3 p.m. and all day Sat­
urday, Feb. 27, until the
books srs officially closed at
4 p.m.
Offices open in the elec­
tions are the council posts
for districts one, three and
five for two years and for
district four for one year.
Qualifying petitions, which
fb may be filed between Feb.
17-27, are available at the of­
fice during any of the above
stated hours.

SOUTHERN HELL Telephone keeps pace with the growth in Seminole
County. Photo a t top shows work being done on the Geneva central office.
Service date is June 27 and building, together with central office and
carrier equipment, will cost $132,000. Photo at the bottom shows Man­
ager Robert Shedden, Plant Manager A1 Probst and Service Foreman D.
H. MacGlllis inspecting plowing in of new 200-pair cable between Oviedo
and Chuluota at a cost of $38,650. The cable will tie in with installation
of additional equipment in the Oviedo central office scheduled for August.

Dr. Drinkwater
To Speak For
* Garden Club

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Altamonte Civic Club P(ans
County Federation Meeting

At Meeting

lly Donna Hair*
The Trade Wind* Folk
Singers, a combo from Lyman
High School, provider! the progtam for lari week’s regular
meeting of the Longwood Civ­
ic League (Woman’s Club),
Jim Gerard. Bill Wharton
and Terry Hafmnn, members
of Hie musical group, played
four selection* on the banjo
ami guitars for the pleasure
of the women attending.
The hoys joined members
for refreshment* of dessert.
coffee and cold drinks, serv­
ed from tables beautifully dec­
orated with arrangements of
fern, azalea, camellias ami
rnrti blooms. Valentine plare
mats and napkins were at
each place setting.
During the business meet­
ing conducted by Mra. Eliza­
beth Hills-, president, five
guests and one new member,
Mra. Jennie Fox, were welcom­
ed.
Mrs. Elena Shaw, chairman
of the card party held recent­
ly. reported that a large crojsd
attended the event and thank­
ed the people for their patro­
nage. She said that Mrs. H. F.
Mr Peek had received the door
prize and expressed her ap­
preciation to Mra. Hillc and
Mrs. Lillian Cox for their a»aistance In making prepara­
tion* for the party.
Plana were diicusied for
the annual dinner sponsored
by tha rlub and aehedulrd for
Feb. 27 from 4:30 until 7 pm.
at the Civic League Building.
Menu decided upon includes
country steak, whipped pota­
toes and gravy, homemade
rolls, vegetable, coleslaw, hoi
apple pie and coffee. Ticket!
for the dinner, priced for ad­
ults and children, may he pur­

David Fauver's
Angus Captures
Show Ribbon

chased in advance from any
member of the club or at the
David Fauver of the Sem­
door.
Mr*. Margie Gunner, libra­ inole County 4-H Club show­
rian. reported that she ha* ed his Angu* steer, Shorty,
received many compliment* to fourth place in tha light­
on the Longue-sponsored li­ weight etas* at tlie 2Mh an­
brary from out of town visit­ nual Southeastern Fat Stock
Show in Ocala. In the *nlr
or* to tlir area anil that li­
Hint followed Jack Sima of
brary hours would continue
Ocala bought this steer.
Saturday. 0:30-11:30 a.m.;
Other Seminole C o u n t y
Tuesday. 7-0 p.m. and Thurs­
-l-HVrs participating in the
day, 3-5 p.m. Assistant libra­
recent Area 4-H Dairy Shuw
rian* are C. E. Stewart, Miss I held at the Orange County
Dorothy Heath mid Mrs I Agricultural Center in Or­
Blanche Kissaue. Plans were lando were: Larry Webb with
made to paint the ceiling of his tirade gray Jersey heifer.
the children’s section in the “ Hoselene”; Mike Lukas with
library white to provide bet­ his grade Holstein heifer
ter light reflection
calf, "Juliet" and Philip
Mrs. Lt-ola Putman gave a Lukas witfi his registered
devotional and the salute and Jersey calf, "Victoria.”
collect were read by the mem­
Those entering in the dairy
bers.
show were graded according
On the- next regular meet­ to tliv 4-II’era showmanship,
ing dale, March 2, the group rrcord tjook, grooming and
will Have! lu Bo soli Gardens fitting of -wmlmah and indi­
in Tampa by chartered bus, vidual animal score.
According to County Agent
leaving tha Civic Ltague
Building at 3:30 a.m. Woman Cecil A. Tucker II, these 4making the trip may bring H’er* did an excellent job In
their own box lunch or pur­ representing the county at
chase a meal at the Gardens. these shows. This was the
Hostesses for this month's first time that the majority
meeting were Mrs. Ralph of these 4-H‘ers have shown
Start, Mra. Grace Radtlln, tn enfmst.
Miss Dorothy Heath, Mrs. L.
11. Ostrander, Mra. McPeek,
Mr*.. Clark McCoy and Mr*.
Shaw.

In Final Test

NARCE Meet
Winter Park Chapter 886,
National Association of Retircd Civil Employe*, will meet
at noon Wadnrsday at th*
8 &amp; S Cafeteria in Winter
Park. Legislation pertaining
to retired civil service em­
ploye* will he discussed.

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N O T I C E T O A P I ’K A H

DIXIE P la n .
Whnaa ratidanca la un­
known
Tou art ncraby required to
file your written dtftne* to th*
Hill nf Complaint for dlvorca
filed hrraln aitalnit you, with
th# Clark of t h# ahov* Court
on or before February llth,
IMS. and aare* a copf of eame
upon plalnllff a sttornar. Jama*
C, Collier. 70! Waat Church
Btreat, Orlando, Florida.
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Harala fall not or a d,cra#
V pro roafaaao will be entered
. s is ls il you.
WITNESS my hand and saal
at Sanford. Famlnot* County,
Florida, this Hat day of Jan­
uary. 1Ml.
(SEAL)
Arthur II Hack with. Jr.
Clark of Hi# Circuit Court
By; Martha T. Vlhlen. DC
JAMES C COLLIER
Alloraay for Plaintiff . .
Ill Waal Church Street
Orlande, Fla.
-Publish Jan. II. S Fab. 1. I.
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Leo Boor, Sanford, ■ girl.
FEBRUARY I, IMS
Discharge!
Admissions
Dennis M. Phillips, William
Corrine Boor, Yukiko Roy,
Cagle, Richard Carroll, Atell
WULio Williams, Frank Gor­ Hamilton Jr., Bette Jo Hart­
don, Franklin Gordon, DUs man. llallie Redley, Tommie
Brown, Virginia Crosby, I g ­ McClain Jr., .Sanford; Ann
nore Ashford, Juanita Cody, Hesaler, Earl Fetters, Sophia
Ella Louisa Beasley, Harold Stutterbelm, Chari** N. Mal­
lory, DeBary; Crawford Shel­
Crawford, Ernest H. Cole­
ton, Lake Mary; Diana Jam**,
man, Joyce K Alexander, San­
Osteen.
ford; Gladys E. Hunter, DeFEBRUARY T, IM*
Bary; Martin A. Schneider,
Admission*
Lake Mary; Diana James,
Osteen; Alica L. Richard, Ollie McLellan, Dianna Dearolph, Henry Jaeger, Jessie
Lakeville, Irid.
Justice, Genevieve G, DuckBirth a
worth, Mary Ann Hickman,
Mr. and Mra. Pharrla Owens,
Joyce H. Nlckla, Clarence Col­
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mra.
lins, Robert Warren Chavis,
B e n Strickland, Sanford;
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John Enloe, Sanford; Arthur
Walt, Wilhelmlna Werner, De­
Cody, Sanford, a boy; Mr. awl
nary; William McWathere,
Mrs. Asa Lewis Roy, Sanford,
Lake Mary; Keith Jonea, Lake
a girl.
Monro*.
Discharges
Discharge*
Louise Sword, Lawrence
Mable L. Wiley, David
Wynn, Peach L. Wiggins, Brian Moo**, Edgar .Oabonse,
John W. Burgess, Leona Red­ Lonnie Armstrong, Arthur
ding, Genavlav* G. Duck­ llall, Baby Boy Miracle, Joan
worth, Zattl* C. Kiser, San­ Naleplnski and baby girl, San­
ford; Gladys E, Hunter, Sally ford; Betty Jean Carver,
Nelder, Arthur Watt, DeBary; Ja m rt G. Otburn, Lake Mery;
Calvin Detrlck, Deltona; Mar­ Rhode Meltxer, William Gary
tin A. Schneider, Lake Mary; Evans, Orlando.
Tamara p*u, John Reddltt,
Osteen; Eva M, Johnson,
Apopks; Annie M. Bennett, Violin Maker
Camesvllle, Ge.; William P.
Shoots Wife
Fuller, Greenville, N. C.
FEBRUARY I, IMS
NEW YORK (UPI) — One
Admissions
of the nation'* top violin mak­
Alterniease MeWhile, Irene ers shot his wife to delth In
Lommrrse, Phyllis Martin,
Ihe lobby of th* American
Ida Mae Hampton, Dorothy
Bergen. Grogg Button, Arlhui Museum of National History In
Hall, Larry Dodson. Corine the presence of their 12-yearGihson, Walter Brooks, San­ old daughter and 100 other hor­
ford; Clara Stelltnacher, Do- rified onlooker*.
Uary;'-Rufus Wright, Osteen;
TJy dead unman was Mrs.
William Gary Evans, Orlando. Gertrude Dldchenko, 43, who
Births
had won sn annulment frem
Mr. and Mrs. John Loin- her 72-year-old husband, Dmym erle, Sanford, a hoy; Mr. tro Dldchenko, list Thursday
and Mra. Iloliby Alexander, after a decade of maritel dis­
Kanfbrd, a boy; Mr. and Mrs, cord.

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WEDNESDAY

LUNCH
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French Frlr*
Tossed Salad
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The "mercy erat” »•» *
golden piste on top the Ark
of th* Covenant on which wss
sprinkled the blood of sacri­
ficial animal#.

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Space Capsule

CAPE KENNEDY &lt;UN&gt;—
The Gemini capsule scheduled
to make America’* first twoman spaceflight In April was
hoisted ebev* ita Titan-2
rocket early today to begin a
long scries of final test*.
The 6,DUO-pound apaceahlp
will taka astronaut* Virgil 1.
Grissom'and John W. Young
on a three-orbit, 4 H-hour
voyage around earth to open
th* nation'* aacond genera­
tion man-tn-epeca program.

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By Jane Caaselberry
The spectacular five-day
Sunland Charity Horse Show
which will open officially at
7:30 p. m., Wednesday, at
Seminole Raceway in Cassel­
berry will benefit the re­
search program at Sunland
Hospital for the Retarded
near Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton
are co-chairmen of the show.
(She is the former Ginny
JIM DAUGHTREY, president of Lake Mary
Dodd of Gojdenrod, daughter
Chnmber of Commerce, and Mr*. Phyllis Rugen.
of former County Commis­
. stein, Welcome Wagon hostess for the area, dis­
sioner B. C. Dodd.)
play one of the new Lake Mary front auto li­
Mra. Sutton Is a volunteer
cense plates which are being distributed by the
worker at Sunland, serving
Chamber and are available from any member of
as a Red ‘Cross Gray Lady
the organisation.
(HeTald Photo)
and whan aho served as a
guide to acquaint the press
with hospital facilities re­
cently her enthusiasm and
dedication became contagious..
Sunland it probably the
largest hospital of it* kind
In the world devoted exclulively to the care and com­
fort of the non-amhulatury,
By Julia Bartoa
severely retarded and severe­
last week’s msetlng of th* Al­
ly handicapped physically pa­
Altamonte Springs Civic tamonte Club which opened
tients between the ages of a Club will be hostess to a meal­ with a Chinas* Auction net­
few weeks to mors than 60 ing of the Semlnol* County ting approximately |26.
year* of age.
Federation of Woman'* Club
Guest speaker for th* day,
The hospital's rapacity is on Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Introduced by Dr. Gertrud*
1,000 beds and out of the Altamonte Community House Forman, prsgram chairman,
Dekrly 900 fiillenil'there now- beginning at 10 *.m.
was Mrs. Oswald Palagado of
lea* than 100 are capable of
1’lans for th* meeting, which Winter Perk, wife of a Pres­
feeding themselves or being will be followed by a covered byterian minister. Presenting
toilet trained. Yet in spite of dish luncheon, were mad* at a fascinating and enlighten­
tha almost unsurmountahle
ing review of the book, "Ratask of earing for the “most
flection on the Sounds," fry
helpless of Die helpless” and
C. M. Ijewl*, Mrs. Delsgsdo
"least hopeful of the hnpeslso gave * hrlef history nf
lu# s',^ the -wards - gleam -with
ths author’s life, relating his
ntlness and wifi-”patients'
tiirn from atheism do religion
facet reflect the tender lov­
and how the nirsning of the
ing care which they receive
Psalms eame into hi* every­
by the smile* they give Mrs.
day living.
By Donna bate*
Sutton when she walks in the
Tallies were decorated In
Comfort nrtlrle* made for the Valentine theme with ca­
room.
What could he more inspir­ Die three veteran! hospitals mellias placed at each setting
ing to the medical researeher by members of the Auxiliary and featured In Die large ren
limn the challenge to help I’nll of American Legion Did trrpirce arrangement. Corsa­
eliminate Ihia threat tn gen­ Glory 1’ost 188 of Altamonte ge* of this chosen Gower were
erations yet unborn. Little Is Springs will he displayed at presented to Mr*, llrlagedn
known about the cuuse and the regular meeting uf the un­ and the club president, Mrs
cure of mental retardation, it scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday Eugrnr Taylor.
hut under the competent lead- at Die Legion Horn* on T reb­
Hostess** for th* day were
erahip of Dr. Charlea H. le Lake. ,
Mrs. M. L. Tinsley, Mrs. Glenn
Carter, mediral and research
Members participating re­ Ilumri. Mrs. Frank Long and
director, progress Is (icing cently in making (he articles Mr». Ralph Peter. Refresh­
Iliad* at Sunland
particular­ at the home uf Mrs. Grace ments of apple cake with
ly in the field of Cytogen­ Ambaclier, president, were whipped cream and cherries
etic*.
Mis. Catherine llurkhardt, re- were served.
Dr. Carter is a member of luthililaDnn chairman; Mrs.
the 1’rcsident'a Committee on Nance Russell, Mr*. Minty
Mental Retardation and was
Warren, Mrs. Laura Larkum, RIood Rank Visit
recognized at the annual Jo­ Mr*. Mo]ly Steudle. Mr*. Lil­
The mobile blood hank unit
seph I'. Kennedy Jr. Found*.
lian Cux end Mr* Elizabeth will lie in Dellary at th* Com­
Don Awards Dinner in New
llille.
munity Center on March 18
AorU for hi* achievement*,
Valentin# But lunches, pro­ ('unstable Oscar Papmreu and
lie bits recently authored the
vided !&gt;y tlie auxilary, will he Miss Ethel Johnson, co-chair­
List complete work on “ Med­
enjoyed with member* of th* men uf tlie local blood bunk
ical A*l*'«t* uf Mental Rcpost during n combined social who are in charge of arrange­
turdutiun.’’
evening fulluwlng Monday's ments, will announce huur*
Never a) important discover­
in the near future.
ies have been (unite with Die meeting.
limited resources and finan­
cial grants available to Nunland, and it is hoped Diet
proreed* from Ilie horse show
will further research.
A new type of mental re­
tardation discovered at Sun­
land has been named the
“Carter Syndrome" and the
abnormal chromosome found
in the patlels’ blood Is known
as the “Urlando Chomosome."
Other research i* being
done in the field* of biochem­
istry, amino acid mrtabulism
and evaluating drugs.

To Ba Disployed

Lyman Folk Singers Present
Program For Civic League

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Hospital Notes

Comfort Items

By Julia Bartoa
Guest speaker Thursday for
the Altamonte Springs Gar­
den Club will be Dr. Geneva
Drinkwater, world traveler
and former professor of his­
tory at Rollins College. Dr.
£ Drinkwater, who accepted a
full time professorship in
Madras, India, more than a
yenr ago, will tell of her ex­
periences while touring many
foreign countries.
The program will follow the
cluh'e regular monthly cov­
ered dish supper to begin at
6:30 p.m. at the Community
House. Supper committee in£ eludes Mr. and Mrs. I,. It. Sto­
ver, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs
Lewis G. West, Mr. and Mrs.
File W. Dallman, Dr. and Mrs.
Paul O. Schallart and Mrs.
Fred W. Kassman.
Ftana for the smorgasbord
to be sponsored by the group
from 6 until 7 p.m., March «,
ate being made by the execu­
tive hoard and will he nn® nnunced In the near future.

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found the swamped skiff liter
this morning, the two other!
wera not there,

LONGWOOD Area Chamber of Commerce P re­
sident William BaumhoUer (left) and E. P.
Richards admire citation received from the
Governor commendintf the organization (or ita
part in promotion of Florida during the year.

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was married to Marina Kar­
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Miss Patty Walker Honored Recent Meeting
With &gt; Pre-Nuptial Luncheon
By Jane Casselberry
M ill Patty Walker, lovely
bride • elect ot Thomai A.
Speer, Sanford, wai honored
at a luncheon Saturday, Feb.
8, in the Turquolie Room of
the Hamilton House at Caitelberry.
Iloiteuea were Mr*. J . H.
Loecbelt and her daughter,
M n. Jam ei B. DeBrlne.
The bonoree wai prciented
with a gift of her choaen cryatal and a conage of white
cam itloni.
The centerpiece for the ta­
ble coniiitcd of a beautiful ar­
rangement of white pompom
chryaanthemuma, baby'a brea­
th and pink carnallani, flank­
ed by ailver candelabra with
white candlea.
In addition to the bonoree
and hoaleiiei, thoae attending
included the bride • elect'a
mother, M n. Leon E. Walk­
er; the future groom’a moth­
er, M n. George A. Speer Jr.j
bla aiater, M n. Dwight Holmea of Tampa; Mra. Ed Hurt,
Winter Park; Mra. G. Andrew
Speer, Mra. A1 Wallace, lira.
.Robert O'Neil. Mra. Henry
fooke arfd M h.’ /»&lt;*: SchIA
ard.

Phi Gamma Eta
Has Model Meet
'For Rushees
Phi Gamma Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi recently met
at the home of Mary Sharp.
The culture program w it
pretented by Barbara Erickaon and Shirley Stumpf. It
wai the fin t of a new aerict,
"The Feminine Touch."
Preiident Peggy Crcvor preaided at the "model meeting."
Butheea were Invited to at­
tend to get acquainted with
proccdurei of the chapter.
Thote ruihcca attending were
Rote Kratzrrt, Dinah Drumley. and Linda Craven.
The Sidney Vihlent will be
boat to a Valentine party on
February 13. It will be an In­
formal get-together of all
member* and huabandt.
The chapter haa agreed to
take on a new acrvlcc project.
The girl* will be the toiler
parent* of two children of this
county. Jan Vthlcn, Servire
committee
chairman, tin*
iprnt much time In contacting
the State Welfare Department
and presenting the schedule ot
plana to the chapter.
During the social hour, the
hostesses served cheese cake,
lemon meringue pie and cok
as. The girls then played
games of skill.

„ BRIDE-ELECT Mias Patty Walker, seated right,
“ wan feted at a luncheon given a t the Hamilton
Houac, Casselberry, by Mrs. J. II. Loechelt and
Mrs. Jnmcs D. DeBrine. Also seated is the honorec's mother, Mrs. Leon E. Walker; standing
left to right nrc the groom'H sister and mother,
Mrs. Dwight Holmes and M fs.. George A.
Speer Jr.

Enterprise Personals
Ur Mra. Itltchle Karri*
Mr. and Mra. Warren Hose
have hern having a most en­
joyable house party for sev­
eral days now. Mrs. Disc's sis­
ter and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Morrell of Buff­
alo, New York arc vialtlng
their usual visit and last week
Mr, and Mr a . Hamilton
Thompson of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma arrived and rented
an apartment in DcLand for
the winter. It was not quite
ready for occupany so they
came to stay these few days
with the Ilises.
Mr. Hlsr and Mr. Thomp­
son worked together several
years ago Mild tlu-y have been
Easy
Saucepan sauerkraut Is easy
to make and dellcioui with
roasts. Crumble 6 slices of
crisp cooked bacon; cure, perl
and grate one large apple
Combine both with 3‘» cups
uf undralned kraut and cook
over low heat 20 minutes or
until kraut is piping hut.

friends for a number of yean,
so they are all having a won­
derful time together.

DeBary Women’s
Club Department
Has Meeting
By Mra. John l&gt;eone
The Education Department
of the Denary Women's Club,
met at the home of the chair­
man, Mn. Claire Fellows, Na
ranja Hd. recently.
There were 17 members pre
sent to dlicuaa, "Freedom To
Read,” and thr basic truths
of rrnsorship a ■ It effects our
schools, colleges and church
es. How can the parents of
young children guard against
tiad hooks being read ? An
open discussion was held on
this Important' subject.
The nest meeting of the Ed
uratlonal Department will lie
held on Friday, March 26 at
2 p in. when the subject to lie
dlseusfcd by Mrs, W, Black•wood, will be, ''Should our
young people be trained in
manual work, If they arc bet
ler fitted for it?" The pro
gram will be at the bouse of
the chairmen, Mrs. Claire
Fellows, N a ranja Kd.
Refreshments were served
following the program with
Ruth Magnuson presiding at
the Tea Table which was ov­
erlaid with a lace cloth, cen­
tered with ■ floral arrange
ment of red aiateas. Silver
and china appointments com
plctcd the table with trays of
petite cooklea, mint* and
candy.

Hemerocallis Club
To Meet Thursday
The Hemerocallis Garden
Club will meet Thursday eve­
ning, Feb. 11. et 7:3ff at the
home of Mra. Carl Moss in
Lake Mary.
M ra . M o n a Bridges o f
Mona'a Flower and Gift Shop
will present a moat interesting
demonstration on Valentine
arrangements.

TENNIS, ANYONE? — A Brltlah eportnwear
designer han created an elegant costume for the
tennis courts. The one-piece outfit features a
crocheted bodice with a delicate ruffle circling
the neck. Matching the bodice is a pair of overthe-knee crocheted stockings. Bootleta replace
traditional tennis shoes.

A COPY NEGATIVE

By I s m Casselberry
A gala luncheon meeting
was held Saturday, Feb. 8, at
the Windjammer Restaurant
in Fern Park by the Beta
Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam­
ma Society, honorary organi­
zation for women educators,
Including teachers from the
Lake, Volusia, and Seminole
areas.
“Hemispheric
Friendship"
wa* the topic of the speaker,
Mrs. Marie Bowden of Lees­
burg, Administrative Assistant
to the Citrus Products Sale*
DepatRpent of Minute Maid
Corporation. A prominent bus­
inesswoman and civic leader,
Mr*. Bowden apoke first hand
of Latin American relation*
as she was chairman of the
first Hemispheric Friendship
Goodwill Tour of Central and
South America in 1960; chair­
man of the first Conference
of Buaineas and Professional
Women of the Americas in
Puerto Rico In 1961 and is at
present chairman of Hemis­
pheric Friendship Committee.
Because of her contribution
to the advancement of educa­
tion ahe wai made an honor­
ary member of Uie Beta Chap­
ter.
Introduced by Mr*. Cynthia
Schumacher of Leesburg, pro­
gram chairman, she empha­
sized the Importance of the
role of the teacher In.further­

Seminole Chapter No. 2,
O.E.S., held Its first meeting
after the installation of new
officer* on Thursday, Feb. 4,
at the Masonic Temple, at
8:00 p.m. Forty • three mem­
bers and vlaltora were pres­
ent.
Financial statements for the
year 1984 were submitted by
the secretary, Mrs. J. H. Bllbrey and treasurer, Mrs. L. T.
Sheppard. Report of the audi­
ting committee was read by
Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Chair­
man. All report* were accept­
ed.
A petition for affiliation was
received and referred to an
Investigating committee.
The Past Matrons presented
a . courtesy honoring the Wor­
thy Matron. As the Past Ma
trona stood, Mra. Charles
Cole, president, and Mr*. R.
E. Pcurifoy approached the
Eaat carrying the Worthy Ma­
tron’s emblem, a red star bor­
dered In white and centered
with a white dove. These they
presented to the Worthy Ma­
tron and Worthy Patron. The
Past Matrons then saluted
her with good wlahei in verse,
and presented her with a beau­
tiful gift.
Byron Leach sang a atanxa
of “Sweet PeafeT the “GUI of
God's Love" as the officer*
stood in formation of ■ star
during the outgoing march.
Mrs. Estes, Junior Matron,
and Mra. Peurlfoy aerved dellclou*- home m ate cake smo­
thered In real Whipped cream,
and coffee after the meeting.
(A secret — Mrs. Eates made .The Policeman's Benevo­
the cakel)
lent Building was the setting
recently for a spaghetti dinner
dance sponsored by Theta Ep­
Simple Remedy
silon Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi.
Reduces Tension
Highlight of the evening
was a floor show staged by
the members with Stern Boltc
For Harried •
acting as Master of Ceremon­
Temlon can wear down the ies. He intrcyluccd the first
human body even a* Infection act, the ''Bel* Bugs,'’ inter­
doe*. For the harried mother preting their version of “The
who hat to be chauffeur, cook, Name Game." The talented
mild, shopper, counselor; for quartet was composed of Bet­
the career woman who muit ty Lewis, Sherry Bolte, Jo
combine Job with homemik- Kuhlke and Faye Stetson.
tng; for the man who li con­
For the finale, the "Soap
fronted with all »nrt* of crises Suds Three Plus One" did the
at home and at work, tension ever popular “ Leader of the
is a formidable foe.
Laundermat." P a u l Lewis,
To reduce tension, Dr. Paul Sterne Bolte, Duffy Hutton
Dudley White, distinguished and Jack Erickson formed
heart, specialist, suggests a this quartet
simple remedy: Take i twoSpecial guests enjoying the
hour vacation ai often as you
evening were Chuck and Joy­
can manage. Walk briskly to
ce Sammset, Craig and Joan
a library and browse; walk to
Moore, Jeanne, a n d Frank
a park or botaniral garden
Dunn, Joyce and Chuck Rob­
and stroll about, enjoying the
out-of-doors. Eat an unhurried
picnic lunch under a trre In German American
your clly’i park — it's a wel­
come change from a crowded
Society T o Stage
restaurant.
Every community has some
attraction to which its harass­ ‘FascliingbalF
ed citizen* can escape: A zoo,
Tlie German American So­
a park, an Interesting shop,
ciety of Orlando announces
unexplored countryside.
Break the day's routine am] that Its third annual "Faschtension — the life you’re con­ Ingball," belter known as a
Mardl Gras Pageant, will be
serving la a precious one.
held at the Egyptian Boom of
the Cherry P in a , Feb. 27lh
Credit Women
at 8 pm .
The traditional council of
Eleven, under the chairman
Have Breakfast
ship of the reigning Prince
Nick Nctter, and his
This Wednesday Carnival,
princess, Lilo Magyar, wish to
The Credit Women's Break­ invite the interested public to
fast Club of Sanford will hold attend tills costumed gala.
Admission it by invitation
their semi-monthly meeting,
Wednesday, 7:43 a. in., at t^a only* and Invitations may be
obtained through members ol
Plnecrest Inn.
All members are urged to the German American Socle
attend. Any woman employed ty, or by writing or phoning
in the Credit Field la cordially Mra. James Marluw, 713 War­
wick Place, Orfondo, 424 7754.
Invited.

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Mr*. Margaret Manfre of
Sanford, chairman of arrange­
ments for the luncheon, and
her committee consisting of
Mrs. Marguerite Partin, Mrs.
Frances Walton and Mrs. Ca­
therine Whelcbel of Oviedo,

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were responsible for the gay
and hnaglnativa decorations
which carried out the Latin
American theme.
Colorful blankets and terapei adorned the walla, a
large arrangement of red roa-

LUNCHEON CHAIRMAN for the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Beta
Chapter luncheon at the Windjammer Saturday, Feb. 6, waa Mrs. S. F.
Mnnfre, Sanford, (left) shnpter president; Mrs. Anna Pascoe, DcLand,
presided, and Mrs. Marie Bowden of Leesburg, spoke on "Hemispheric
'—Friendship.’^—
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erta, -Faye and Boyd Gaines,
Eleanor and Andy Anderson,
Carolyn and Dick Dennison
and Richard and Gail Itozolsky.
Members attending were
Betty and Paul Lewis, Walt
and Joanne Bohannon, Sterne
and Sherry Bolte, Betty and
Jack Erickson, Jo and Bob
Kuhlke, Gary and Pat Helm*,
Art and Kay Lee, Hick and
Mona Walker, Tom and Pat
Largcn, Betty, and Bob Mc­
Kee, Nancy and Bandy Itcy.
nolds. Bill and Fran Hlvero,
Jan and Don Cahill, Sharron
and AI Davis and Faye Stet­
son and Duffy Mutton.

‘Rainbow T ea’
Planned Thursday
By Mrs. John Leone
The beautification commit­
tee of the DeBary Garden
Club is busy preparing for
the annual birthday celebra­
tion. Tills year the event will
he called the “ Rainbow Tea”
and will be held at the Com­
munity C e n t e r . Thursday,
Feb. 11 from 2:30 to 5 p.m.
Tlie committee is composed
of the Mines, E. Shoplaugh,
Bose Fidler, George Nicely,
Lynn Reed, Earl Merrill, H
Hcltrlrk and William Lakeman, chairman.
Chairman of the six tables
are the Mmes. Angel I)iaz,
E. Haigh, A Id o Lxxis, P.
Lounsberry and George Rupperl. The public it cordially
invited to attend the “ Rain­
bow Tea."
Club members are urged to
attend the Zoning Board meet­
ing at the DeBary Fire Rec­
reation Hall on February 8
at 7:30 p.m.

Observed At Elks

ea. white _ chrysanthemum!,
stock, and leather leaf fern
formed the centerpiece for the
speaker! table, and the aide
tables were decorated with
open Spanish fans and clus­
ters of double red camellias.
Clever dolls each conceal
ing a bag full of surprise fav­
ors served as place cards and
the program cover* were dec­
orated with fans, aequini, and
lace.
A silver offering was takes
for the scholarship fund,
Mra. Anna Pascoe of DeLand, chapter president, con­
ducted the business meeting
and music chairman Mrs.
Caroline Wiggins led the
group In singing a Spanish
aong.
Miss Pat Appleton, Rolllna
College student, now Intern
teaching at L y m a n High
School, waa a guest of Mrs.
Alicia Schmidt.
Others attending the meet­
ing from Seminole County
were Mr*. Lucille Snyder,
Mias Mabel Chapman, Mrs.
Aldla Milwee, Mra. Nancy
Brock, Mias Edna Chittenden,
Mr*. Ruth Meriwether, Mr*.
Velma Mitchell, Mr*. Betty
Jo Palmer, M r * . Mildred
Wright, Mias Dorothy Rice,
Misi Ethel Riser, Miss Bar­
bara Ruprecht, Mr*. Kather­
ine Teague, Mr*. Helen Westgate and Mrs. Hilda Wray.

Garden Circles

THURSDAY — February II
CENTRAL - Will meet at
Charity Ball
9:45 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Amidst the glitter of ailver R. W. Turner, 915 Park Ave­
to mark the 23lh Anniversary nue, with Mrs. A. F. Collum
of the Sanford Elks' Charity as co-hostess.
Ball, 173 members, their wi­
IVY — Mrs. J. D. Woodruff
ves and gucsti danced Satur­
day night to the music and will be the guest speaker at
e n t e r t a i n m e n t of Son­ 7:45 p.m. a t the home of Mrs.
James L. Temple, 110 North
ny Bloch's orchestra.
The beautiful heart arrange­ Sunland Drive.
ments, supplied by the San­
MAGNOLIA — Circle mem­
ford Flower Shop along with
red hearts framed with chif&lt; bers will meet at 10:00 a.h. at
fon and lace, added Colon to the home of Mrs. II. B. Odthe occasion. Sylvia Moss of ham Sr., 911 Park Avenue,
the Anna Miller Circle was bclore proceeding on a field
crowned the Valentine Queen trip.
and presented an attractive
bouquet of flowers.
MIMOSA — Will meet at
Exalted Ruler, Wade Sny­ the new home of Mrs. Don
der, gave the impressive ren­ Smith. The pragram will be
dition of the “ Eleven O'clock on Horticulture and members
Toast" after which several are reminded to bring articles
hundred balloons were releas­ for a white elephant sale.
ed from a net suspended from
the celling, adding to the fes­ PALM — Mr*. G. R. Bristivity.
son will present a program on
After a most enjoyable eve­ horticulture at the home of
ning, guest* were served an Mrs. 11. C. Oakos, 422 Scott
early morning breakfast at Avenue.
the club.
WOODROSE — The Design
and Care of nose Gardens
will be the topic of the guest
David Watkins, son of Mr. speaker, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff,
and Mrs. D. B. Watkins has at the home of Mrs. Carl G.
recently accepted a position Ttllii, 207 Forest Drive.
with Arthur Anderson and
Company, a public accounting
FRIDAY — February 12
firm in New Orleans, La.
CAMSLLIA — Each mem­
He was bom in Sanford, at­ ber is requested to bring ■
tended schools here until 1935, titled, interpretive design to
and was graduated from Pa- the meeting at the home of
hokce High School in 1960. He
attended the University of
Place an electric Iron on
Mississippi and the University
of Georgia. He was graduated cracked or worn pieces of as­
from the University of Miss­ phalt or plastic floor tile to
issippi on January 30,1965 in remove them easier.
the School of Business Admin­
istration with a B.B.A, In Ac­
countancy.

Mrs. L. A. Barley, Lake Mary, }
at 9:30 a m.
DIRT GAnDENERS-Mem­
bers are urged to arrive
promptly at the h6me of Mrs.
F. A. Palmer, 535 Valencia
Drive. Dr. J. F. Darby will
speak on "Insecticides and
Spring Preparation" at 10:00
a.m.

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HIBISCUS — Members will
meet at (be home of 31rs. Da­
vid Fauver at 2 :00.
JACARANDA — A program
on artistic design will be pre­
sented when members meet
at 7:30 p m. at the Golden
I-ake home of Mrs. A. C. MeReynolds.
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ROSE — Meeting at the
home of Mr*. E. W. White,
Geneva, at 9:45 a.m., mem­
ber* will enjoy a program on
artistic arrangement* plan­
ned by Mr*. Frank L. Wood­
ruff ill.

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By Dottle Anitln
T10ERBTTES of RVAH-1,
fbvisionlng a long lonely
Spring and Summer, feted
their soon-to-be-departing hus­
bands with a party last week
in the NAS Ballroom.
Appropriately, the room wa«
colorfully decorated with large
red hearts and centerpieces
for the tables were large red
hearts surrounded by Cupids
mbarding them with arirs of love.
Nothing but the best for the
men of their lives—the Tigerettes served their honored
husbands steak dinners with
all the trimmings. Later they
served them other “ refresh-

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Toastmlstress Club will have
a limited membership under
the chairmanship of Kay Bar­
tholomew.
Several new members were
introduced by Doniea Brown
atnhe coffee held at her home.
Joining the Three Wives were
Jerri Soriano, Darnell Kilklcln and Diane Tomhorit,
Betsy Ryan was made tele­
phone chairman and Bea Cof­
fee passed out copies of the
new by-laws.
Next event for Three will be
a bridge with Evelyn FitsP a t r i c k and Kay Richmond as
hostesses at the BOQ at 9 :IS
a. m. Thursday.
On Feb. 19, the girls will
have lunch at Ceighton'a and
those who plan on going arc
advised to make reservations
with the hostesses Betsy Ruan,
Barbara Kosrota and Joan
Moore.
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CAROLYN DENNISON. RVAH-tl rep to the NOWC board
opened her home to a meet

DEAR ABBT: I wish you
would print my letter for
the benefit of all teen-agers

KAY KARTHOLOMEW

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TEEN AND PICKED ON’."

Jh.e(Oomm

Are you fad up with all the
organised busy work that it
f****o dlffteu irto r a stay&gt;athome houiewife to refuse to
do without losing face?
If you are, do you feel alone
in your reaentment—even to
the point, lomellmea, of think­
ing that you must be different
from other women?
Cheer up. Thar* are more
who feel as you do than you
may think. Judging from my
mall, the number seem* to
tie growing, slowly but surely.
Consider some quotes from
a letter written by a woman

who shares your views, and
expresses thorn well:
“ Dozens of women i know
hate bake sales, school carni­
vals and most other ridicul­
ous waya to waste time and
money.
“ My husband and I have
seven children. Let's face it,
wc'rw juit past the 40 mark.
We’re tired and we're busy
with our family.
"Who has time today to
visit an old friend or a new
ona, or a bedridden neighbor
or relative, moat of the time?
“ Who has time for the (am-

Constant rtm inden about
.style? My husband could
grooming, posture, keeping
hav* the table to himself
the complexion and hair
while the children eat on
clean, getting enough rest,
traya In front of the TV set.
doing homework, eating
And I could nurse rny
properly, and not wasting
grudge
comfortably with the
too much time watching TV
evening paper. Shall we con­
or talking on the phone, ar*
all for her own good. I ant
tinue a i la ? ’ Or la th e rf1a
16, and my mother used to
logical aolution?
remind me of all those
ANTI-RADIO
things, and I alio,felt '‘pick­
DEAR ANTI: If you can
ed on." But I am not “pick­
schedule your dinner before
ed on” any more because
or after the news and
my mother dird in July. 1
sportj, try it. If your hus­
grew up overnight. (Please
band still cannot forego the
sign me)
lonship with his family, split
"WISH I WERE
up and enjoy dinner aa best
TICKED ON NOW"
you ran. P.S. Nursing a
DEAR ABBY: Phase tell
Kludge 1* no aid to diges­
that busybody, who wrote
tion.
to say that her neighbor
C ON F I DENTIAL TO
was a "thief!' because the
•MIXED-UP COUPLE IN
towels on her clothesline
MONTEREY": Yes, I do
had the name* of different
a n s w e r question* like
hotels on them, that I have
"that." But not in the col­
new* for her.
umn. Other married cou­
J o h n ' * Bargain Storea
ple* have hern "mixed up”
scattered throughout Phila­
abuut
the same thing. Send
delphia sell these towels at
me your name and addreaa
a discount as “seconds.”
and I will answer you per­
Last summer I bought n dotsonally.
sen of them, and because of
• •
a
troublemakers like her I
Problems?
Write
to Allhave to hung them in my
1
4
Y
*
.
Box
ttDiOO,
Los
Angeles,
cellar.
Calif. For a personal reply,
FLORA ON
enclose
a stamped, self-ad­
WEBSTER STREET
dressed envelope.
DEAR FLORA: Go ahead
• •
a
and hang 'em outside, and
..
Hate
4.
write
letter*T-**
if any of your nosy neigh­
Send one dollar to Abby,
bor* gives you a bad time,
Box -419700, Los Angeles,
nsk JOHN to speak for
Calif., for Abby's booklat,
YOU I
"HOW TO WRITE LETa •
.
TERS FOR ALL OCCADEAR ABBY: Perhaps
SIONS."
^
you'll tell me, as you've told
countless other wives whose
9
-blessings include a faithful
husband who Is an excellent
provider, that I have a lot
of nerve complaining about
a comparative trifle, but
VENICE (UPI) - The 60
here It is: Our family ia
togethrr for only one meal foot yawl Marcdra. a n e w
a day. 1 maintain that thia Claxs A rarer and the largest
should be a time for daily
fiberglass ocean rarer in the
devotion and quirt family
conversation. My husband, world, may Just mop up on
who has not heard the news this year's Southern Ocean
alt day, brings a portable
Racing Conference circuit.
radio (o tlie table and Ifta
The Maredea, owned a n d
it Idaat forth. Spuria are skippered by Homer Denlus
his hohhy, so after the
newa w«- all most listen to and built by Charles Morgan
some sort of sporting event. of St Petersburg, won Its first
Shall 1 resort to cafeteria outing and the conference's
first seasonal race when it ar
rived here Just 14 hours aftrr
leaving St. Petersburg. I0S
miles away, the day before.
The time was good for first
in the Bret of 34 boala and
also the Claxs A title.

By Oswald Jacoby

point, the double was just hor­
rible. For aU East could tell,
his opponents would be cold
for five spades and certainly
they were not going to be set
anything much.
As for his remark, it must
be pointed out that- his playhad not been brilliant.
West shifted to a trump at
trick two. Declarer won in his
own hand and bid a second
trump to dummy. Then de­
clarer led a diamond from
dummy and East rose with live
ace. This enabled South to
make an overtrick. If East
had ducked the diamond he
would have lost his acc but
would have acquired two
heart tricks instead and would
have held South to his contract.

bv Ruth Mnietr
ily reunions w-e used to enjoy
In years gone by?
“ Now. for many, it a a pro­
blem for married couples to
find Ume for their own pirents living in tbe same town.
“ Why haven’t we Ume for
those who really need us—
and whom we really need?
“ We're on the phone,- celling
flub members to remind them
of still another meeting, or
we're running hither and yon
for some organization, or hold
ing committee meetings.
“ And when children reach
adolescence, we all too often
find we have a child who Is a
stranger, because ue never
had Ume to listen to him when
he wax amall
“ Hut ax 1 xaid. I’ve quit the
busy work and 1 know others
who have I daresay there are
probably many women who
would like t&lt; quit—but are
Just afraid o( being thought
different."

m q M u jh tA
T V Time Preview*
10-11 p.m. NBC. "NBC While
Paper: Oswald and the Law."
The subject m atter goea far
deeper than just another ex­
amination of the Oswald case.
It is an examination of the
procedure of criminal Justice
as it ia applied to protecting
the right* of the accused. Waa
Oswald'# (laying the result of,
Dallas police procedure? Are
suspects physically abused.
How voluntary are the socalled "voluntary" confess­
ion* upon which convictions
are frequently based? How
badly haa the cause of Justice
been served In New York’*
Whitmore case? The program
cites a number of examples
o( dubious procedure and rais­
es a lot of vital questions. A
program to watch and to con­
template. It could happen to
you.

7:30-8.30 p.m. NBC. M r .
N o v a k . “ Faculty roBIes."
P art two. If you stayed with
last week’* episode about the
trials and tribulationi of put­
ting on a faculty variety show
for a good cause, you'll pro­
bably want to stay with It and
you'll be delighted to leant
that the show docs go on. If
you missed Part One, you
might just as well watt until
next week to meet Burgess
Meredith as Martin Woodrid­
ge, Dean Jagger'a replace­
m ent
7:330 8:30 p.m. ABC. Com­
bat. “ The Steeple." Som*
pretty hair • raising suspense
here aa an American soldier,
forced to bail out of a plane,
dangles helplessly from a
church steeple where hla par­
achute is caught

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squadron’s tiger insignia.
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Ritchey and Ruth Weiss.
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regretfully resigned at pub well-known Sanford officers.
pie entertained officers and last Tuesday morning.
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Sue
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wives of RVAII-l at a game
Special guest of the wives
7: 1» t D \V ■ k r • u p I f i i vi va
parly at their home on Scott waa Kay Bartholomew, who is er was named to get out the Lt. (jg) “ Kid" Blerly.
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One
of
the
highlights
of
the
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T
news
of
squadron
activities.
Ave.. recently The Ed Brew­ serv ing as co ordinator in or­
I D Th4 E d g e of Nt g h l
7 Jo d&gt; To.Uy
New familes in Thirteen may- evening waa the explanation
ers copped all the priies with ganizing a total Toavtmislrras
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Mrs Brewer taking first at Club which will include both expert Mr*. Harrington to lie by the various department
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ringing their doorbells within heads, for th. benefit of the
bridge and her husband se­ Navy and civilian women.
I D H e n t i St or m
t 24 Ok W 4 4 1la4 r • N * * »
The NOWC is interested In the next few days »s she is ex wives of tlie squadron, ax to
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cond.
4 So i i*i C m to*»n\ tile
4:JO ( I t VWt of Gr t t u r h e
( D Today
just what they do all day “ at
For those who didn't care helping laun'-n the club, which tending a welcome to all
I D fVncle W a l t
1 40 Ok D l v o r r # Court
(£&gt;r bridge there were two ex­ would then nr an organization . This is a leal welcome as work."
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was
related
to
this
report­
f
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citing games of Tripoley but of its own affiliated only with the club has established a loan
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2 2o i • • 1 t m p i r Ri ' om
no one could decide on the t h e International Toastmia-[ service to help out newcomers er by one of the wives that
4:21 (2) f t Ufl o M o m t n t e le
(Ik Morn in* i|t&gt;vl4
ftpoFte
to 40 d &gt; Mak4 l l o o m f or
tress Club.
with those dishes, pots and they are not sure Just what
winners.
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• • •
The objective of the club is pans, linens and so forth that their husbands actually do. hut
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EMILY JOYNEIl was high the development and self im- are always short until house 'hey did find out that the de­
(
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point winner at the RVAII7 provement o- the indivdual hold effect* arrive. If you are partment heads are “ all a
O Wives bridge held last week The formation of such a local in need of assistance along hunch of comedians!"
t E D YTH T H O R N T O N M c L E O D
Welcomed aboard the sta­
at the home of Donna Ord. organization is stdl in the these lines and are missed on
People like to have parties idea of Inviting one of your
Next function of this group very preliminary stages, Kay the calling, please call Mrs tion were Lt (Jg) Wirt and
Harrington at her home al Emily .McKnlght and new and fun at home, and now friends to act as a sort of
will tie a coffee Thursday at to'.d the group
bride, Patty Hlldcrbrand. wife Uiere Is a new idea In party- "Commentator," and calling
&lt;®e home of Libtiy Cox at to
Senior advisor* joining the 107 Mayruse Drive.
Two new fain Ilea who re­ of Ens. Rill Hiklerhrand grving al Its belt — an Amor
ladies for their first monthly
a. m.
Inin “ Mr. Brer Opener."
• • •
meeting were Mrs. June Mayo cently arrived were the Edgar Other guests were Lt. tjg) Bud lean, red. white and blur Beer
There is always onr who hat
and
Mtry
Ann'
Williams,
who
Party
USA.
Michauds
who
are
residing
VALENTINES DAY was the and Mrs. Huth Swanson.
Tlie other day I received a fun making a tilt of a speech,
theme at a recent RVAII-9
After discussing various fu­ at 204 Club Rd and the Paul were former members of the
"I just have
"like ihat Dart GT...
most delightful small leaflet telling Jokes and introducing
OWC luncheon hostessed by ture activities and functions, Rriithwalti who are livng at group.
to give up
with all vinyl bucket
e • •
which tell* how to give one of the guests.
Donna McDaniel and Kathy the bosrd set March 18 aa the *04 E. 14th St
Do I sound enthusiastic? 1
chasing
seats, padded dash,
RVAH-3 () Wives held a cof­ these parties, and there are
The next busineas meeting
Criswell. This delightful decor date for the NOWC Spring
was carried out not only in luncheon. The dale wraa chang­ will he on Feb. 18 at the new fee last Thursday at the home wonderful' Idea* on how to am! I am tired of the same
Dodge D a ns...
carpeting....
"But
the decorations, but In the ed from April due to the Navy Wives Meeting Room of Donna Wells with Isabel decorate, suggestions for de­ sophisticated cocktail partira,
loo
firing
the
works.
I'm not
menu as well
Bombing Derby change of next door to tlie Ballroom. All Goshorn a* co-hostess. These lightful things to eat, and and everyone trying for the
For a change.
It's so sporty
taking
Wlloisie dcGnnahl welcomed plans.
wives of the enlisted men of two served a red layer cake there arc details on how to same thing in . entertainment
topped with white frosting that serve your beer. L like beer to I applaud the people acmes
,as a guest, Jo Maloney, who
RVAH-13 wives will serve as the squadron are invited
any
I'd rather ride
I’m sure
• • •
was the conversation piece tie really cold and I like it in the country who have taken
is an “old Nlner" ami the hostesses for this event which
in
one.
she'll
notice
it.
chances."
a long, Uiin glass, but there the 'B eer Party USA" to
DON'T FORGET, eollsted of the meeting.
group planned their activities will be held at Creightons in
tiieir
hearts
for the month which* will be­ Winter Park. Fashions, hair wives of RVAH-3! You a rt re­ Kathy Russel] conducted the sre sketches of the exart type
Start now' Get your "fun"
gin with a bridge at tbe home styles, manc-up and hats wiU quested to be present at the business meeting and plan* of glasses and inuga which
first meeting of your new club were made for bridge it Anne are suitable for serving beer. room or patio or play room
of Pat Burch, Friday; a steak- highlight tlie affemoon.
Go ahead and let people ready.
Betty Wdhauck, Staff* rep. at the Nary Wives Meeting Plrotte's at 7:30 Friday and
cookout at Kathy Henson’s
Tomorrow — "Dear Edyth
abode on the 19th and another was named co-ordinator of the Room, next door to the Ball­ a potluck supper on Feb. 19 know you like , Victor Her­
bridge with Sara Jane Smith meeting room recenUy eata- room at 7;30 p. m. Thursday. at Jo Watson'* bom* In Park bert's lilting melodies and that Thornton McLeod"
you “love" the music of the
, 's hostess on Feb. 26.
bliahed for all Sanford NAS Please make every effort to Ridge.
• a •
attend and help get this new
"Gay Ntnetlei " Have a party
l.ater the Nine Wives plan wives group*.
o M i v f cj r \ c l
RUTH McKENNA and Deb- in your fashion and yes, let
Enlisted men's wives as w«U club off to a flying start.
to get together with the Five
• • *
R ID E .IN T H E A T R
bi* Sherill were co-hostesses the “ kids" come along. They
Wives for a pot-lurk supper. is officers wives are invited
STATION OFFICER'S WI­ for Um VAH-1 Officer'# Wives may like the tune* also. t
Caryl Marshall and Kathy on a volunteer basis to form
This delightful amall "Beer
Henson will do the honors for a committee to work with Bet­ VES had lunch at the Villan- coffee and busineas meeting
ty in maintaining and further ova Restaurant in Winter Park lest week which featured a Party USA" booklet can be
this one.
Tbe winners at the January decorating the meeting room. recently with Betty Daughtry Valentine theme. The door youra. II you want one, aend
Under the direction of Thel­ and Kay McGowan as hostess­ prize, a big box of Valentine me your name and address,
bridge held at the home of
candy waa woo by Carolyn and I will sec that a copy la
Elizabeth Klein were Doty ma Unger, chairman, the pop­ es.
Chairman Eve Rogero led ■ Bowen Red heart* and Cupid mailed to you. Have a birth­
Maliczowtki and Joan Green- ular NAS Thrift Shop wUl soon
v*°d.
get a face-lifting job as well as long business meeting which himself centered--the dining day party this month In long• • •
several near items. The squad­ Involved dlscusalons of the up­ room which wa* loaded down delayed honor of George Wa­
HIGHLIGHT of the recent ron chairmen for the shop re­ coming Bombing Derby and with mouth-watering home­ shington. Do you know that
Georg* Washington bad hi*
RVAH-3 coffee-business meet­ cently met tc set up ■ new the .Novy. Relief training made goodies.
BUUe Taft, presiding over own brew house at Mf. Vern­
course that la .JMAng offered
ing was the report from the schedule for workers.
the business meeting, appoint­ on? William Penn had a brewNOWC board member* wUl In March.
NOWC board meeting by Pat
The Station Wive* have tak­ ed some new officers and ery, and Thomaa Jefferion,
Murphy, Three's representa­ meet again Feb. 1( at 10 a.
m. at the home of Betty WU- en on a support project for the chairmen Including Barbara James Madison and Fatrick
tive.
Visiting Nurasi Association Barnes, treasurer; Joanne Henry favored beer as a
Pat asked the girls to submit hauck.
• • •
NOW thru WED.
and their first act waa to do­ Sample, bridge chairmen; “ temperate beverage."
suggested themes for the
AT 1:00 • 3:00 • 5:03
STEAK TOR LUNCH waa nate a supply of vitamin pills Debbie Sherrill, Thrift Shop
I like thing* American and
Itonblng Derby decorations
7:03 . 9:03
a l told them about the All the special order of tlie day to the nurse* for distribution sod Shirley LaRocca, publi­ I alto like to see the after­
city
chairman.
when
enlisted
wive*
of
RVAHto
needy
children.
forty
&lt;i»wd
hav*
fun
and
plan
Wives luncheon slated at
Kay Reckztov, squadron re- a party with a basic idea. One
Creighton's Garden Restaurant 13 held their installation of of­ They are planning to do
more along these lines later presentaUve to Um NOWC of the clever thing* In the
in Winter Park on March 19. ficer* recently.
Special guest* were Mr*. and we will keep you Inform­ board outlined the coming booklet, among many, la tha
Pat said there will be a parade
Don't you taka chances either...gel a sura thing. Gat Dart
Tfethq&amp;Goosoereeta for the wives.
of fashions from Mary Esth­ Maggie Nolta and Mr*. Mary ed.
Friday night, the BOQ ward­ Dottle Oaks waa bidden
er's, hair stylea by Phillips and Lola Webster. Mr*. NolU
Dm. tie I amity s m compact. I ll inch whstfcass. Sound hg? h i t Dig. roomy and comfortable. Mon trunk (pact, (ml
served ai installation officer room waa transformed into the farewell with a gift from the
a make up demonstration.
Your c ta c i it economic al Sou or quick VB'l And den's i hide compact pnci r tha tsar window of tvtry ore.
wive*
end
Carolyn
Bowen
waa
Another suggested activity and presented the club with an “Tinhorn Saloon" for a Sta­
tion party—there were cow- welcomed Into Um circle.
was golf lessons at Rolling engraved gavel.
STAKTH THURSDAY
• • •
Taking office to iegd the boyj and oow glria. dance hall
HdU Country Club (that’s a
WORLD
little west of Longwood off SR dub. were M lrgaret H aney, (trim and *U kind* ef West­ S A M STALLINGS w a a
.
PREMIER
Bemed
new
serial
chairman
president;
Shirley
Moor*,
vice
ern dree* costumes in keeping
U4).
There will be a Navy relief president; Norma Pickens, **• with the spirit of tbe occas­ for BVAH-11 at a coffee at
Alice Werner's last wtek.
course during the month of cretary; Lucy Pope, treasur­ ion.
March for new people as well er; Sandra Harrington, mem­ They* w*» even a hold-up— Sara replaces Loretta Allen
as a refresher course for form- bership; Mary Harden, chap­ (shade* ef Ux Cun Territory I ) who will soon be leaving for
1801 WEST FIRST STREET
SANFORD, FLA.
worker*. Those who would lain; Alice Rough, telephone TV# sneaky type*, heavily JahnavlUe, Pa
Ik* W participate were asked chairman and Andrea Fay­ armed abd mubnd, held up Jackie Klein and Sue JamlKAc TILL 2:90 KA*
the bar and mada off with tha aoe volunteered to help Sera
ette, publicity chairman. •
*&gt; give their names to Pat.
D i r h o n . . FBI.DM
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AN AMERICAN FLAG to be used in Longwood City Council chambers
has been presented by South Seminole VFW Post 8207. Post officials mak­
ing the presentation to Longwood Mayor David Wentworth (right) were
(from left) Commander John McMknua, Merle Harris and Robert March,

20-21.

The Marlln'a fastback roof
panel sweeps from front to

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Five seniors and six soph­
omores scored all-A records
on the Seminole High School
Honor Roll for the third sixweek period.
Straight A students are:
Bonnie Caolo, Helen Mann,
Ronnie Hall, David Littleton
and William'’ Stemper, sen­
iors; Laura A. Carlson, Susan
Day, Linda Malloy, Leslie
Moore. Marllinetta Welch and
Gray Wrisley.
Others named to ths Honor
Roll are;
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Seniors — Margaret Bower,
Kay Sandifer, Peggy Cream­
er, Linda Spencer, Donna
Danklefs, Mary Swigonskl,
Sharon Drum, Betty Turner,
Sally Green, Darrell Benge,
Jeanette Herman. Joe Farless, Jeanne Klinefelter, Dav­
id
Higginbotham,
Sherry
Maraslta, David Lanier, Linda
Parnell, Larry Sherwood, Di­
ane Powell, Jeffrey Willlema,
Becky Ricker, Charlea Hunt­
er and Judy Cochran.
Junior!—Vida Bua Jelllet,
Stephany Weetgate, Cheryl
Jonee, Mickey McClanahan,
Pam Meriwether, Rey Plvec,
Made Nelman, Byron E.
fJnrtlltr-’Beekr- T an n e r-a n d
Dlen Utterbaek.
Sophomore*— Janice Bos­
ton, Treena Kaye, Mery Sue
Makln, Richard Goerie, Steve
Leach and Lamar Oxford.

Mrfl, Tookc Dies

Sanford Native

CITATION PLAQUE to American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53 of Sanford,
received for attaining 139 per cent membership quota, is displayed by
Mrs. Churles Webstar, chairman of the membership committee. Other
members of tha committee (from left) are Mrs. Thao Stiles, Mrs. E. K.
Baxter and Mrs. Kuanall Tench.

Dies At Miami
Mr*. Lynn W. Whelchel, n
relive of Sanford, died unex­
pectedly Tuesday a t Miami.
The former Mergeret Peters,
daughter of the late W. H- Pctrrs and ihs lata Alice Peters
O'Connor, was born Nov, 4,
1008, In Sanford.
Hh* attended schools in San­
ford and Baltimore and Flor­
ida State Unlverelty at Tallabailee prior to removing 'to
Miami, where eh* hae resided
aince her marriage.
Mri. Whelchel waa a mem­
ber of Miami Shore* Presby­
terian Church and waa active
In civic and medical organisa­
tion!.
Surviving are her husband.
Dr. L. W. Whelchel; three
children, Lynn Jr., student st
McGill Msdlcsl School In Can­
ada; Busan, presently teach­
ing in Formosa, and Henry, a
atudrnt a t Hsrvard; a step­
sister, Mrs. Jossph A- Brsun,
Hillsborough, Calif., and a
musln, Miss Charlotte Smith,
Sunfurd.
Kunrral arrangements are
being held in ebeyanc* pend­
ing arrival of relatives.

Florence Bunnell
Dies Tuesday
Mrs. Florence Elsls Bunnslt,
73, of Hunnell Rosd, Bssr
Lake, died Tuesday.
A native of Carrington. N.
D.. she esme to this eras 44
years ago from Minneapolis,
Minn. She was a member ol
SI. A n d r e w s Presbyterian
Church.
Survivors s r t har husband.
G. W. Bunnell, of Bear Lake;
»oni, G, -Wlllsrd Bunnell, of
Orlando and Archie H. Bun­
nell, of Lockhart; a sister,
Mrs. Mery Alice Sunvold, ol
Lockhart; four grindchlldren
and s e v e n greit-grsndchtldren.

Refugees ‘Eyed’
BAD HERSFELD, Germany
(UPI)—The Communist* hevo
Installed in electronic "refu­
gee detector" to sound the
alarm on Eest Germans flee­
ing over the border to the
West.

CEREBRAL PALSY Telethon headquarters for
the Sanford area were under direction of Mrs.
Sydney Base, chnirman (right) and Mrs. Beverly Krecek, co-chairman (left). Accepting tele­
phone pledge is Mrs. Marie Sundvidl, one of the
many volunteers who assisted over the weekend.

ef |20 at gunpoint He »*•
told officer James Bates had
already arrested the men af­
ter stopping them for ques­
tioning became that seemed

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Sanford recreation depart*
ment will ho*t ita annual Valentine Dance on Friday night
at the recreation center.
Muelc will be featured by
the "Rogue*," an up and com­
ing band from Sanford. The
"Rogues" will feature both
Instrumental and vocal pop
tunes throughout the evening.
Dress will be regular school
dress.
Doors will be open sT 7:30
and the dance will close at
11 p. m.

Snowball Bill
LOOKING OVER one of the 30 Incubntors mndc by ntudentn of Bear
Lake Elementary's large block science class arc David Wain, Mike Dozier
and Mike Estez, left to right. Now that the three-week gestation period ia
almost up, the boys and girls are eagerly awaiting to see how many chicks
hatch out. Mrs. Leira Stroup is teacher of the class.

Food Shopping Golds
(The following guide to the
nation's best buys for the
weekend has been prepared
by the U. S. Departments ol
AT Iculture ^ I n t e r i o r for
United Press International )
WASHINGTON (UPI) Somewhat limited meal offerings are offset by a variety of
colorful fresh fruits and vege­
tables this weekend.
Beef itcak and ham are the

NASHVILLE (U PI) — The
Tsnnessea House received a
bill that would Impose a max­
imum of six monthe imprison­
ment and 1500 fine on pertona
throwing snowball* at pedest-

best red mest buys, followed
closely by broiler-fryers, eggs,
canned pink and chum salmon,
and fish portions and sticks
for those good protein buys.
The latest reports from the
coniunfer end marketing serv­
ice ahow that carrots, celery,
letlucc, sweet potatoes, banines, and grapefruit are in
good supply.
OnJons, both gretn and dry.
lomstoes, apples, and oranges
are especially plentiful.

Mr. S i a m It* E- Tookc
Jr., of Hanford, are In Clear­
water where they were celled
Monday due to death of his
mother, Mra. H. E. Took* Sr.
Services there were scheduled
for 2 p.m. today.

Funeral Notice
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fo r
Vune r al
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in nm,
M r . JI.rJ'irl* Y
who
* l • 11 M*»n* *y, w i l l ho
h o ! 4 at 1 p. in. T h u r w l a r • '
l i t l Mon K u n . r e t H -i m e w l t l i
r u v . C h t r U o I t *i roll
In *
11 u H o ! w i l l h o Ip O#I n*
t own Memor ial i ■ark U r t i . o n
Kun or ol Ho m o lr c h a r if *.

Yet, The Big E Meins EXCELLENCEEXCEPTIONAL QUALITY IN THE
FIELDOFPHOTODEVELOPING...The
"While Glore" Treatment Inour own
PHOTO DEVELOPING LABORATORY.

Benjamin Smith Succumbs At 50
Benjamin Marlon Smith, SO,
of 3027 Cecilia Drive, Besr
Lake, died Monday.
.
. . . . . . .
A native of Senford. he h.d
been residing In the Hear Lake
area for 19 ycara, coming
there from Richmond. Va. He
was a former salesman and
construction foreman, a m e m

tier of L o c k h a r t Baptist
Church and a veteran of World
"?r
, . .
Survivors Include his widow,
Mrl c , rolyn s smith. ol
| )clr Lake; sons. Benjamin L.
and Douglas M., both of OrUndo; « brother, Milton, of
Orlando, and ■ sister, Mra. D
J Ricks, of Geneva.

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EASY TO ENTERI Get your own free personal Sweep- EXCLUSIVELY SOUTHERN! You hm i bin*'
itikii Numbtr In specially m irktd Ballard Flour bom . chines to win because (hit Swiepstakei l i open only to

(Or writs to us. See below.) Nobody else will havs your ths folki in the 12 Southirn states of "Ballard Lind.
numbir. If it m itchn ths winning numbers posted i t
your grocer's, you WIN!

HERE'S ALL YOU 001 CLIP THESE RULE8I

Do you
want a
fresher,
better milk?

THINK GOODNESS!
It’s T. G. LEE!
There'* no mlstyhlng the extra quality of T. G. Lee milk, lt'e
evident In Ike richer, fresher flavor. Look for tha T. G. Lee
trademark when yen went the beet.

PHONE 322-5063 FOR HOME DELIVERY

280 HONORABLE MENTIONS: &gt;25 EACHI ENOUGH TO BUY
GROCERIES FOR 1 WEEK.'

NO JINGLES TO WRITE. NOTHING HARD TO
DO. JUST FOLLOW THESE EASY RULES.

Mr*. Marjorie F. Inghram,
Mi, 2107 Willow Avenue, San­
ford, died Monday night in sn
Orlande hospital.
Widow of Clifford A. I « f
hram, she had lived In Sanford
for the paet 20 year*. She U survived by on* son,
William V. Inghrsm, of Senford, end four grendcblldren.
Brlsson Funeral Home In
charge of arrangements.

SAN FRANCISCO (UFI)~

At Rec Center

10 SECOND PRIZES: *600 EACHI ENOUGH TO BUY GROCERIES
FOR 6 months:

Succumbs At 59

Gea station attendant Edward
Curtis phoned police to re­
port two men bed robbed him

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Slated Friday

* 25,000 BALLARD FLOUR SWEEPSTAKES I

Mrs. M. Inghram

‘Too Cool* '

Valentine Dance

II Honor Roll
Score
* Perfect
'A' Records

(Ffar Pertferb I m l f t
Pngc 2—Wed. Feb7lO, *66

DETROIT (UP!) - Ameri­
can Motors today officially un­
veiled its nsw Marlin hardtop
"designed for those who want
n sporty fallback concept com­
bined with roominen and com­
fort.
"The Marlin's design con­
cept provides conventional
hardtop spaciousness and com­
fort which until now hive been
eacrifleed in other fsetbeck
designs," Thomas A, Coupe,
Alee president of automotive
sales, said.
U will havs full alx-passanier room.
The Marlin, featuring pow­
er-disc brakes, Individual re­
clining seats and baater-ventilattng system aa atandard
equipment on a price tag ol
"less than 0.000," will go on
display March 1 at Rambler
dealers across the country.
It will be displayed for the
first Ume publicly at the Chi­
cago automobile show Feb.

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1- If you' nwntpor moleh«o • winning numb#' on tho l i t or tfnpiay, mall
you* iw n M f, otong with you# nom * on* •* *;«»* to ••*#'* BwpoptloOot
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t M p m o to you Not*; AM winning numbpft about* Ba aant to u i By
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BtMolury Company, an* (har# odvortio-ng ogonc**t. Com ott iuBpoct to
a* fo*o»al, atata an* Local rogwULom.

EVERYBODY WINS!
401 worth of coupons ire
packed In every 5-lb. Sweep­
stakes box .of B a lla rd -3 0 ^
worth of coupons In the-2-lb.
box—good toward the purchase
of these brand name products:
WHIPP10 BLUE BONNET MARIARINE
BREEN BIANT CNEAM ITTLE CONN
ON BNEEN BEANS

SPAM
LUZ1ANNE INSTANT COFFEE B CHICORY
VERMONT MAID SYRUP

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Expert A&amp;P Impectora in the new Jarkaonxille Meat Plent make
ture of “Super-Rlxht" quality. In addition, • federal meat inspectar
it regularly atationed at the Meat Plant. Surh quality control ataurea AAP rualomera of fine tender cute at our traditionally ton
pricea. “Super-Right" quality cornea only from conatant care. That'a
why AAP maintains ita own epotleaa, modem meat warehouse. A4P
guarantee* “Super-Right" meat to completely satiify or your monry
will be cheerfully refunded.

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“SUPER-RIGHT’ WESTERN I1EEF

"SUPER-RIGHT" WESTERN BEEF

ROASTS

STEAKS

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ib 69*
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ib 9 9 SIRLOIN
ROUND
ib. 8 9
ib 89* CLOD
CUBED
ib 7 9
ib 8 9 BEEF SHORT RIBS . . . -lb. 29c
SIRLOIN
ib*89* Ground Chuck or Beef Stew . Ib. 59c
SIRLOIN
Freshly Ground Beef . 5 Ib. pkg. $1.89
ib 9 9 B E E F JR IS K E T ,S fe W ^ ., . ...,-,lb. J9e.
T - BONE
ib 9 9
Pol Pies 5/95c Sausage 3/1.00 CLUB
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Super-Right” Pure Pork
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Candy Pops To All Children
When Accompanied By TJtdults ~

FREE
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BEEF SALE
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25 to 35-Lb. Aitk.

69*

“Super-Right" Western Whole

to to 65-l.b. A»it

BEEF LOIN

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Sit to 100-Lb. A&lt;g.

"Super-Right’’ Wr»lern YVhole

Special! Jane I'arkrr

BEEF ROUND

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Blackberry Pie
Popping Corn

"Super-Right" Weatern Reef Bonelcaa

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A R M CHUCK
Dixie Lily

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Nablaeo Fremium

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Milk

6 Fak Q j c

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Dole Sliced

Pineapple

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49c

Save 10c
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45*

Itrini Tomato
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LEMONS

APPLES
LB. 19

CHUNK TUNA ............... 61 j ox. 35c

Shortening

SNOWDRIFT ................... 3-lb. Me
Valley Gold

Celery 2

My-T- Fine Regular

EASTERN WHITE

For Cooking or Salada

WESSON OIL ............... 2J or. 15e

Stalks

2 9 | Peanuts
10 LH. HAG

Karo Syrup

35r

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Allaweet

MARGARINE t.................. I Ib. 29c
Maxwell Houae 4c Off

COFFEE ....................... 1 Ib- can 85c
Beechnut Strained

Potatoes

Laundry Bleach

Liquid Detergent
1 Lb. 4 Ox. Cold W ater
if i i i r r

Gal. Detergent 7c Off

63c Surf
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PUDDINGS............... reg. size 2/J3c

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COOKIES ........... Ib. ban 2 for 89c

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Page 4—Wed. Feb. 10. *65

S t r ik e s • • .
S p a re s
Ry John A. Bpolekl
I know all of the gait will
b« fnUraitad in knowlnr when
they’re scheduled to bowl and
on which lanes this coming
week-end for their fifth an­
nual bowline tournament, ao,
here’* the official line-up
from jrour association secre­
tary, Fran Horton.
There’ll be. 18 teams on the
1 o'clock Squad and 15'teams
competing a t 6 p.m.
Starting on lana one and
working towards 18, this is
the wajr the teams will he
rolling: Orand F rii, Ramblerettes, Bonnevilles, Dragonettes, Le Sabres, Art Brown
Feat Control, Thursday Night
Mixed. Behrens Tractor Re­
pair, Merle Warner Realty,
Fancho’s Mexican Food, Htenatrom Realty, Lil' Buggers,
Five Coquettes, Johnny Walk­
e r Realty, Jet Inn, Sand
Spurs, Inland Materials and
on lane 18, it’ll be Kami in­
surance.
Bowling a t 6 p.m., you'll
find theaa team* In action.
Again starting on lane one
and wofklng'through lane 16:
Wilson-Malar Furniture, Bet­
ty* Army's Hair Styling, St.
Ukalty, Fierro ManuE l-A-SersTTOwes’
Tire Shop, Slar'rtilefa, O.K.
Tire, Electrics, Hunt Realty,
Catallnas, Tempests, Shep­
ard’s Oil, Lake Monroe InnLasaies and on lane 15, it’ll be
the NAS Oops Ope. (The name
alone ought to win ’em some­
thing, huh?)
The Doubles and Singles
lane assignments are on dis­
play hera a t the lanes and
you’ll be able to confirm
yours by checking It out at
the time you come in to shout
your Uam event* on Satur­
day.
The I) A S’t ere on Sunday
with aquadi at 2 and 4 p.m
There's a total of S3 team*
entered for this annual event
and 18 pairings fur the dou­
bles and tingles.
The public is cordially in­
vited to watch these women
bowl with a special Invitation
for all of the husbands of
three women to come on out
and cheer them on.
Inriilrntally, as le the cate
every year, the men's associa­
tion volunteers to keep score
for the women's tournament
with these gals reciprocating
the offer for the gent's get
together. We'd like to have

you men sign your name to
the' ecore'i sheet on the coun­
ter.
The Saturday Night Moon­
light Bowling Group had 10
winners this week. Lota of
goodies for the home, lik* sir­
loin steaks, etc. are the Induce­
ments which are making the
gale real hippy.
The winner’s circle includes
the names of Marlyn Fergu­
son, Loncttc Henning, Bernice
Hudson, Linda Folt and Darkia Owens for the gsls.
Checking-in high for the
men keglers were Clarenca
Henning, Bill Owens, Gordon
Honeycutt, Dick Elam, John
Fischer and Dale Alexander.
It's lots of fun and has
even more room for any of
you who'd like to Join the
group each Saturday at nine.
The ISO guaranteed scotch
doubles started this past Sun­
day with only one squad now
scheduled at 9 pm..
First place fell to Sue Jackeon end Bill Ramsey with
second slot dropping to Dottie Austin (our world reknowned Herald luminary)
(Ed. note: She should have
been working, tool) end Pet*
Also Individual priiei were
awarded on a high game ba­
sis and these were the ‘bomb­
ers': Jackeon/Rameey; Darkil/Doug Owens; Duster An­
derson/M a r g a
Carathere;
Jarkson/Rarnsey; ami Marlyn
Ferguarm/Gordon Honeycutt.
The scotch doubles is u reg­
ular Sunday feature at 0.
Before it slips our mind, the
Friday evening women's Sand
Spurs League is in need of
a buwler or two. It's handi­
capped, so if you'd like to
join, please give ue the word
here et the lanes.
There ere more and more
young folks starting to bowl.
What with lbs Saturday AM
Junior Bowling League, the
Thursday Afternoon Semi­
nole High School league,
now »e ran look forward to
a Buy Scout's Bowling le a ­
gue whirh'll rompete on Tues­
day afternoons.
A- a matter of fact, our
first meeting will be fur some
free bowling lessons Vo the
Scouts this coming Tuesday.
See you at the fifth annual
Sanford Women's Bowling
Tournament this coming Sat­
urday and Sunday.

Houston Astros Try
New Indoor Stadium
HOUSTON (UPI) — Outflrlder Rust Stauli slapped a
bunt-hall deep toward right
field into the plush cuahionrd
bl eachers.

"That'a better than hitting
them ouatldc," Stauh aald. "1
Just can’t wall for the aeoson
to open. I t’s really, really
good.”
The arena wai Juat one of
the first a t a special press
preview of the new all-weath­
er Harris County domed atadiurn, as tha Houston Aalrus
held the world's first Indoor*
batting parctlce on a regula­
tion site baseball field.
Singer Anita Bryant threw
, eut the opening baseball to
atedlum architect Bob Mlchew.
Then the batting began on
the lush green carpet of grate
inside the dome—after news­
men heard the National An­
them played over the atadlum
Bound system.
A few persona worried that
• player might lose track of
g hit baseball In the gray
Overhead of tha dome, but
generally everyone agreed the
ball carried off the bat th#
same indoor* aa outside.
Later, someone out of sight
«f tjte newsman threw a
' switch s i it grow dark out­
side.
Three bank* of 1,804 lights
th at surrounds th* upper por­
tion of the dome came tp life
and lit the arena in an amasing array of- color and bright*
Ineas. A brightness twice th at
;of the old Colt Stadium.
Tha AaUos management ex­

pects a full house nf around
45,000 persona to fill the- $22
million stadium'* six decks of
rainbow - colored upholstered
sent* when the club opens a
special pre season a e r i e s
against tbs New York Yan­
kees and Baltimore Orioles on
April H.
The National League season
opener for the Astros will lie
April 12 agalnat the Philadel­
phia Phillies.

European Champ
Elects To Retire
FRANKFURT, G erm an y
(UP!) — European light
heavyweight champion Gus­
tav (Bubi) Scholi elected to­
day to retire aa a champion
lather than try to train down
for anotliar bout with Italy's
Ulullo Rinaldi.
Bchola, who was given un­
til March 31 to flghL Rinaldi
or be stripped of hie crown
by the European Boyfng Uhion, announced he no longer
can make the light heavy­
weight limit of 176 pound*.
Buhl won th* European
crown from Rinaldi'on a foul
laat March 4.

Nicklaus Defends
PHOENIX, Aria. (UPI) —
Big Jack Nicklaua, rounding
Into championship form, op­
ens defense Thursday of the
first of four title* h* won In
1964 whan tha 685,000 Phoe­
nix Open golf tournament
gate under way at th* Ari­
sons Country Club.

L p a n Drops
DeLand From
First Place

Bulldogs
Even

By David Rig gte bote a n
By Jim Merlins
Herald Sport* Writer
Herald Sports Writer
The Sanford Junior High
The Lyman Greyhounds led
split a pair of tilts
all the way Tuesday night in
9 ML Dora Bulldog!
dafaaling the DeLand Bulldogs
la the Bravca’ laat
•1-48. Led by Eddla Long's 23
of the season with a 53
points, Lyman gained a sec­
win for the Sanford
ond place tie with DeLand and
eighth grade over the Bulldog
knocked them out of first In
ninth grade and • 48 to &lt;2 loai
the Orange Belt Conference.
for the Sanford ninth grade to
Apopka, by defeating Wild­
the Mt. Dora 10th and 11th
wood, now la in Brat place In
grade team. tha OSC.
In an earlier meeting of the
The scoring of Eddie Long
season Sanford dafeated the
was influential throughout the
Bulldogs In both games.
contest He made five .field
Bobby Lundqulst was high
goals and 12 free toasei for 22.
man for the Sanford eighth
He rcored fix points on free
grade team In the first half of
throws early in the game and
play with IS polnta and Tom­
PAT BRADFORD, of Sanford, member of Dusty
put Lyman in the lead, one
my Sandage wai aecond with
Boots
Riding
Association
and
5-H
Club,
took
lb*y never rellnqulahed.
ala. Bill Bracken made five
first place in Western Pleasure Clnss (open) on
Lyman held a 141 Ifad at
and Skip Benkarlk added four
her beautiful blue roan mare, Missy, in the
the end of the first stam s. A
with Melt Morgan adding two
Apopka Horse Show. Pat has won a number of Ho give the Bravca a 31 to 14
strong DeLand comsback in
the aecond was not successful
ribbons in this class with Missy, which she has
lead at the half.
in overcoming tha 'Hounds.
had only a short time.
* , (Herald Photo)
In the second half Morgan
Lymsn ltd 31-26 at the half.
and Sandage made six point*
The two team i held the dis­
each and Lundqulst and Kit
tance In the third period with
Jarrell mad* four each. Braeeach netting 13 points. Going
krn made two and Senkarik
into the last eight minutes of
made one to give the Baby
pliy Lymsn had a 44-39 lead.
Bravei a S3 to 34 victory.
The last period made the
In the ninth grade competi­
difference for Lymsn as they
tion Sanford lost by a score
outscored the foe 17-10 thus
of 46 to 42 to the Bulkloga in
winning the gam* 61-49,
the final seconds of the final
Long't 22 wai high for both The Racing Queen semi­ Qumiel* (1-8) $13/20
period. Mike Grant and Tom
teams. Joe Asher, shooting on final, are on tap tonight at Perfects (81) $2100
Brant made six polnta aach for
rare . occasions, scored lluL #—*Sanfoj*kd»rlando Kennel
Santord In the first and Mile
4th
Race
—
3/11
—
Time
31-81
points. Mike Sterling, Davis Club with the bed IS female
Long and Bruct McKIbbtn
Mails and Jim Wlnklemsn sit runners at the track vying for W. D.'a
made three each with Leslie
7.00 4 20 3 00
scored eight points.
berths in Saturday night's Sure Foot
Green dropping in (wo and
John Burkhelmer scored two Baring Queen finals.
Proud Mara
4 00 2.60 Brad Hollingsworth adding
points for Lyman's 61. High The first four greyhounds Cuckoo Rock
2 60 one to Ue the game up 21 to
scorer for DeLand was Jim tcros, the finish line in to­ Quiniela (5-8) $11 6o
21 at the end of the first half.
Ritter who scored 11 points. night's eighth and ninth races Perfecla (8-3) $32 10
In the second half Brant
Paul Harris and Eddie O'- will make up the field for the 5th Race — l&gt; — Time 41.3* paced the Braves with 10
Quinn each tallied eight points Saturday night final*
Rtdcn
7 00 3.80 2.60 polnta and Grant added five
12 00 3 GO with Ira Abramaon making
for DeLand.
The first four flnUhcrs in Reseda
The victory for Lymsn give, ^
{
Quiniela (24) $5000
four. Hollingsworth added two,
them an 83 conference mark ^
^ mi|ehw,
, (■olden Midget
^®^jbut the Bulldogs mid* four
with one game remaining »nd|iv_ . __ L,_
,__
I foul shots to win the game 46
the track's best four male Perfect* (4-21 $120 30
a to 3 overall record. DeLand
sprinter, ,n the King and 6th Race — 5/1* — Time 31.68 , to 42.
has a 7-2 record end Apopka
Nat'l Red
20 40 13 00 t 80
has in 8-2 msrk for the lead Queen championship on Feb. fadm ita
4.80 3 in
27.
The Jayvee game was won
Material
9 80
Morning
line
favorites
In
to­
by DeLand 44-34.
night's eighth rare ate L. L.'s i Qumiela 13 8» 53i 00
Me Too and Miss Whirl 1. L.’s Perfect* (3 8) $126 90
Me Too ha, been in the money 7lh Race — H — Time 40.90
8.60 4 00 2 60
In all nine of her start, this Eastern Ave.
4.00 3 00
BIRMINGHAM (U PI)-T he
season wtth six win. Miss Opal M*c
Giddy
Gal
2 B0 Kentucky Wildcats, averaging
Whirl ha, four win*, four w
87 points a game, lead the
eond place finishes and one Quiniela (2 7) $15 30
Southeastern Conference of­
third plare finish in 11 starts. Perfecla (2 7 S47 40
5/16 — Time 31.69 fensively w h i l e Tennessee
Th» I* Habres won n four
Other et.’htli rare starter. 8th Rare
point Haclsion over the Star- Include O II '* New Day. Sha Soldier s Pay 12 60 5 00 3 60 shows why it i, a contender.
chlsfa in thr Bill Hemphill ma. Candy Spot*. Don Doll, Michael K
4 20 2 80 (or the title by holding oppon
MotoretUa League and there Kistnlell and She's Set
Barada
3 60 enti lo 54 6 points a game to
by closed four full games on
lop the league defroslvely.
Qumiela
(1-4)
524.40
Early ninth race favorites
them The Starrhiefs still are Sum mere t la and Katie Perfects (41) $79 80
First place Vanderbilt is
maintain their first plsre Kunmarker Rounding out On­ 9th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.77 nearest to Kentucky in the
offensive department, averag­
Standing but the l.e Sabres field will 1m- Naums Secretary, O II a
hava nuw drawn much clo.er Qlllte Nke (;rn , Ka)r |,llrk Lipstick
10 GO 10 20 6 00 ing 84 ( point, a game.
Surprising Alabama is third
9 20 4 60
and It look* like a cluae rare „,IW
now,j World'srFairest and Kb- La Pete
to the finish. Mary Ann Kin­ ony Rock.
I’m Princes,
6.20 with 77 9 polnta a contest
Florida's Gators are a dis­
sey wai thr hnt shut fur tinResult, of Iasi evening's Quiniela (4 5) $26 20
tant second to Tennessee in
Le Sabres with a fine 183,'- races:
Perfecla f 3-41 $163 50
474 followed closely by nelly
„ , (f _ J/1B _ Ttmr „ M loth Race — i / l i — Time 31.3* defense Florid* has allowed
Richey with 162(471 and An Bank Trust
11 20 5 20 3 20 opponent* 618 points a gamr
10 So 6 00 ( 00 Dave Hall
nette Wallatedt with 168/- R.P.'s Annabel!
14 40 6 40 Auburn Is third, giving up 67.5
5 00 2 80 Sllvrr Workl
465. Linda Poat took high Glory Trans
7.60 poinla a game lo opponents.
1.
l.
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Belinda
3 20
series for the day with a 17H/- Quiniela (2-3) $27 60
Quiniela (34) $79.00
506 and Evelyn Mills backed 2nd Race — 5/16 — Time 31.15 Perfect* (4 3) $350 40
Harlow Signs
har up with 180/461 but to Althe4 K
DALLAS (U PI)—Th* Dal­
10 00 4.HO 3 80 11th Rare — S — Time 40.92
no avail aa th* La Sabre* Casual Mr Ed
6 40 4 80 Pleasant Maid 50.00 47.00 4 40 las Cowboys signed Kansas
were unbeatable this day
11.00 3 40 State's 6- foot-3, 225-pound
Danny's Dividend
4 X Texas Tinker
The ‘‘mighty” Tempest* Quiniela (231 $33 20
Brook shy
2 40 running back Ron Barlow,
won four points to grab a Daily Double (3-3) $74 80
who was drafted as a 20th
Qumiela (3-4) $96 00
firm hold on the number three 3rd Race — 3/IS — Time 31.52 Perfect* (34) $1031 00
round future and bedame
aput ai Hetty llussard rolled Rusty'* Rival
eligible at midterm this year.
3.40 2 60 2 60 Mutuel handle $72,035.
high game of 1H4/489. Carole Burk Rocker
3‘80 5 60
Mace set the pace fur the O.B.'s Address
7 oo
Grand Prlx In a three point
win over the Invlcta* aa ahe
tallied a 171/464. Th* ronllac* took four frum tha Cat­
alina* and tha Skylarks grab­
SEMI-FINALS
bed four from th* Ramblerettea thanks to Joan Migln'a
169/466. Phyllis Kltner shot
DAYTONA REACH (UPI)
a 170/477 to show the way
— Doug Coojht, th* tup
for th* EUctraa In- a three
NASCAR rookie lust year,
gem* romp over the Riviera*.
qualified along with two
others Tuesday for the Day­
All-East Team
tona 600 stock car race.
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Cooper, of Gastonia, N. C.,
Princeton'* Dill llradley and turned in second best speed
Providence's Jim W a I k t r of 154.179 miles pur hour be­
Racing
made the weekly All-East hind Earl StrirkUr of Hyatt*.
major college basketball team vllle, Md., who c l o c k e d
NIGHTLY
of the Eastern College Ath­ 154.406.
Don Tucker of
. 1 A EXCEPT
letic Aaeoclatlon, each for Grcensburo, N, C., qualified
SUNDAY
tha fifth time this season. at 152.607 m.p.h.
Connecticut'* Toby Kimball,
Fifiy-thrs* driver* have
Duqueane'a Willie Komar**!, entered their names for the
Villanova's Jim Washington 600 Sunday, but the field is
and Penn State's Bob Weisa limited to 60. Moat were to
Exciting PERFECTAS featured
war* also named.
try out today and Thursday.
In eaeh racing program.

'Queen' Semi-Finals
Tonight A t Dog Club

Gators Second
In Defense Play

LeSabres Close
On Slarchiefs

Rookie Qualifies
In Daytona 500

♦

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Valet Parking — Berry, Ne Mineral

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DAY!

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OPEN DAILY — 9 A. M. - 6:16 P. M.
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SANFORD
WE CITE TOP VALUE STAMPS

Buzz Barton Wins

TAMPA (UPI) —Butx Bar­
ton of Tampa, driving an Offenhauier - powered racer,
captured the 50-lap Florida
State Fair feature sprint race^
Gordon Wooley of Waco, Tex.,
finished second and Jim MouKhan of Springfield, Mo., was
Sanford recreation depart­
Sanford vs DeLand, Semi­ third.
ment's Biddy Basketball ( Flo­ nole High, Feb. 22, 7 p.m.;
rida Junior Boys BnakelhnU) Sanford vs DeLnrid, DeLand
LIFE INSURANCE
held the balloting to select Jr. High, March 1, 7 p.m.. and
OPPORTUNITY
the All Star Team to jepre- Sanford vs Clewistnn, DeLand
PERSONAL
PRODUCING
aent Sanford in the (State Jr. High. March 6, 6 p m.
GENERAL
AGENT
Tournament to be hosted by
The Sanford learn will be
coached by Chief John StubDeLand.
Our Company hae an open­
The team will be as follows: bins. who coached First Fed­ ing locally for a man whose
present position doesn't ofSteve Hitrh'cock and Jim Dun­ eral to a Mg loea| season.
Irr thr (uturr he nerd*. In
ham, of Standard Oil; Bdl
addition to a complete port­
Schmidt, of Strickland Morrlfolio of politic., we have
lon; Hotly Sykr-, of Sanford Recovered
special contracts with builtAtlantic Bank; AI Groom, and
NEW YORK (Ul’lt — The in "buyer appeal." ComRicky Smith, of Sanford Eire, 1Injuries and iltne'Ses that talo- pcn.ation involve* higher
trie; Randy Brown, of First i lined Bill &lt;'rot hors. Sam Per­ thin usual commission*
(lock option*.
Federal; Tommy Gracey, of ry and !lu«-‘ian high-jumper and
If yoo ar* dissatisfied and
Day and Nile Grill, and Mika Valery Brume! Iasi week have looking for hitter things,
RiChard amt Russell Gordie, subsided, and ihey plan to ap­ write or call Mr. Wralej
of PlnecrVst Itexwll.
pear in the New York AC E. Hardin, National Trual
The Sanford All Star lumi meet Thur*dai night at Madi­ Life Insurance Company,
Holly Mood, Florida.
schedule to date
son Square Garden

Sanford All Stars
Named For Tourney

I

TONIGHT

Matinees Wed.-Fri.-Sat.p2 p.m.

S P E C IA L S

Sanford Electric will aquar*
off against First Federal for
the League Championship of
Sanford Friday nighL
The big conteit will be
played a$ Seminole High Gypi
starting at 8:15.
In a preliminary gam*
Strickland-Morrison will play
WTRR to determine third and
fourth place in final league
standing*.
Sanford Electrle locked up
the second half honors by '
dumping Standard Oil in*th# 0
final regular staaon game.
First Federal defeated San­
ford Electric 42 to 40 in a
play off game to determin*
the first half winner, while
Sanford Electric turned the
table In regular season by
41 • 40 In the first half.
Overall
Season
Sanford Electric
12 2
WTRR
Strickland-Morrison
Firat Federal
Stamlord Oil
Standard Oil
Day A Nit* Grill
NEW TWIST—Frank Costello, University of Maryland high Sanford Atlantic
jumper, just missed clearing the crossbar which was at
seven feet, lie looked good trying, though.

RACING
QUEEN
STAKES

8

EV ERY

Sanford Electric,
First Federal
To Square Off

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Ocala, Fla., visiting my mo­
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me.
'M remembered my mother
telling me to go down to the
pool—I guess she wanted to
get rid of me."
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had tired ul that.
“ My uncle ran the pool," he
said, "and I asked what 1
could do now. lie suggested
1 swim laps with the team he
coached "
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for the youngster who won the
Sullivan Award which goes tc
to the outstanding amateur
athlete in the country.
A few days later, the real
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“ There was a meet," Don
said, "and my cousin took a
third place lie got a medal.
Well, I was in a race, too, I
think it was the backstroke. At
the time I was nine years old
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heats?
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know was that I finished third
and wanted a medal "
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■ar
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Oswego, Ore., resumed swim
ming and startc-d winning me­
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years
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“ At that tender age,” he
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packed my suitcase, said fare­
well to friends and family and
moved."
His new borne was Santa
Clara, Calif., and his new
family — beaded by George
Haines — was the Santa Clara
Swim Club, producer of 13
18ax
(J. S. 01ymp&gt;ans last year.
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in a new home, this time Yale
University He is a mid-aem
eater freshman, which ia con
•iderably lower than being the
greatest U. S. Olympic hero
since Jesse Owens.
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tion to me here," Schollander
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OF
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people who know tna are the
guys on my floor."
Anonymity it a pleasure to
Schollander who became so
proficient while swimming for
George Haines and hit swim
club that he is now one of the
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BOUFFANT BONNETS — These three super,
hats made of straw and decorated with flowers
got lots of attention during the spring and fnll
fashion presentations in Paris. They were de­
signed by Jacques Estercl.

Plans Outlined For Circle
Gay Authentic Smorgasbord
The Ethel Root Circle of
the Congregation*! Christian
Church, 24th at Fark, has
completed ail plans'Tor the
22th annual Swedish Smorg**bord. It will be on Saturday,
Feb. 20, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
a t Fellowship llail of the
Church.
Mrs. M. J. Corbett Is chair­
man, with Mrs. G. O. Nordgren, Mrs, Bonner Carter, cochairmen UtiS ~Wr*7 Harold
Herbst, advisor. This is the
one big event that the Circle
has to make money for their
many worthwhile projects. Ad­
mission donations arc nomin­
al.
American dishes will be
served as well as Swedish.
Many of the recipes used arc
handed down for generations,
while others have been care­
fully selected and collected by
members of the Circle for the
past 13 years.
The Hall will be decorated
In. a Swedish theme for the
festive affair, and those tak-

Miss Mary Nelle King Bride Of C.W. Hayes
Mist Mary Nelle King, dau­ dal roses and feathered carn­ orchid corsage edged with I bing. Long loops of picotghter of Mr. and Mr*. R. How­ ations centered with a while lace and leaf shaped satin tu- Jedged white satin ribbon cas­
caded from the bouquet to
ell King Jr. of Sanford, an d ’
the hemline of her sklrL
Charlie Wheeler Hayes, son
Mrs. Jackie Seniakovlc at­
of Mrs. Lillie Price Hayea
tended the bride as matron of
and the late Wheeler Hayes
honor and was gowned in a
of Pagelsnd, S'. C-, were uni­
turquoise Empire styled cre­
ted in- holy matrimeny on
ation. The taffeta skirt fea­
February 8, 1065 at 3 p.m. at
tured a velvet bodice and her
the Central Baptist Church of
short veil fell from a Dior
Sanford.
bow. She carried a cascade
Rev. Gall B. Smith officia­
bouquet of pink carnation*
ted at the impreislve double
showered with turquoise sat­
ring ceremony before the al­
in streamers.
tar embanked with a profus­
Boyd Hayes of Pageland,
ion of potted palpi* »nd ac­
S. C. served his brother ss
cented with two wrought Ironbest man and usher* were
standing seven branched can­
William C. Yates and Worth
delabra.
A. Yates, uncles of the bride.
The couple repeated the
Petite Mi** Debra Lee Ya­
vow* under an archway of
les, cousin of the bride, was
greenery with pedestal basflower girl and her frock was
kets on either aide containing
'of similar design to the m a­
beautiful! arrangements of
tron hf hnnor.
while mums.
Mrs. King chose for her dau­
Mrs. Shirley Grleme, organ­
ghter's wedding a three piece
ist, played the traditional miNavy blue enfembte with
ptial hymn* with Gerald F.
white accessories and a white
Covington, baritone, singing
corsage.
"Because" »nd “The Lord's
Following the wedding, a
Prayer."
reception was held at the
Given in marriage by her
home of the bride’s parents,
father, the bride was radiant
1003 Palmetto Avenue. Pink
In a white formal gown of bri­
and white arrangements of
dal satin. The fitted bodice,
carnations and mums adorn­
fashioned f r o m
exquisite
ed the reception area with
Chantilly lace, featured a Sa­
the three tiered wedding cake
brina neckline embellished
centering the table flanked
with seed pearls and three
on either side with silver can­
quarter length aleeves.
delabra holding tall pink ta ­
Enhancing the graceful Apers.
line bell-shaped skirt a n d
Assisting at the reception
sweeping chapel train were *
were Mrs. Mona Bridges,
lace appliques. Her headpiece
Mrs. Evelena Y'ates and Miss
was a Chantilly lace mantilla,
Freddie Berry hill.
which added charm and ele­
For her going away outfit
gance to her gown.
*
the bride was attired in a pas­
The bride carried a lavish
tel blue two piece ensemble
cascade bouquet of white bri­

Ing part In the dining room
will be wearing elaborately
hand • embroidered Swedish
designed aprons which will
add to the Swedish atmos­
phere.
More than 373 attended this
outstanding event last-yaar,
and more are expected thli
year, due to the many requeiti that were received long
beforw- oret&gt;»rwtion£ had be-i-.-},.
T
gun. For those who have not [VllSS 1iflllC y JOF1C!
attended the Smorgasbord, It
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,
i* a large assortment of temp­ And B. D. Temple
ting dishes served in a color­
ful, bountiful and inviting
Engaged T o Wed
manner.
Ujwn approaching Ihe ice
Rev. and Mr*. John Louis
table, one may choose from Jones of Nokomis, announce
several different molds such the engagement ami approach­
as "Levcrpaite” (Uvcr pate), ing marriage of their daugh­
salmon, or lime walnut mold, ter, Miss Nancy Lee Jones,
tomato aspic, accompany it to Robert Dwight Temple, son
with “fisk sallad," a delight­ of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Temple
ful combination of t a s t y of ML Pleasant, S. C.
shrimp and imported fish, or
The bride • elect was grad­
another eish salad in clam
uated from Florida State Uni
shells, a very different onion
versity this past December,
pie to tic eaten with meats. Cum I.aude. and is presently
To mention a few more of enrolled in the graduate school
Ihe 43 varieties, there will be
at F. S. U.
Mrs. Sandusky
many hot casseroles, "brorna
Her fiance Is a graduate of
Boner” Swedish brown beans,
Clcmson
S. C. The
Hostess To Coffee flavored "kottbulla," m e a t recipient College,
of a government
b a l l s , ‘‘sillsnllud," herring
with apple, or a wonderful scholarship, he 1* presently
working on his doctorate at
In Lake Mary
combination of cooked vege­
table* with sour cream, "in- F. S. U.
By France* Wester
Miss Jones Is the maternal
A morning coffee social gel lagrd sill,” (pickled her ring), granddaughter of Mr. and
together for the women of anchovies, along with all sorts Mrs. Charles 1-cc of Uvtedo.
I.ake Mary was held hivt week of delicious cheeses.
The marriage will be solYou may want to choose
at the home of Mrs. Harry
rmnlted
in the Methodist
from
delicious
baked
ham,
E, Sandusky on I.ake Mary.
The hostess served assorted) turkey and dressing, macaroni Church of Nokomis on Satur­
breakfast rolls. Cakes, and 1and cheese, deviled eggs, pic­ day, May 1.
kled beets, potato or rhicken
doughnuts with the coffee.
Those attending were l’hyl- salad, and the famous Swedish Oviedo Women
lis Ilugenslctn, Brssle V Bee­ ‘‘Llnjpa” which is a home ha
be, Libby Smathers, Dorothy ked rye bread Top tins with
Wade, Frrn Benedict, Hobby "Brun Scowerbaka,” Swedish Present Musicale
Benedict, Fannie heftier,, Mike brown spice cake, or rookies
•Sholtock, Glide] .Cochran, Bet­ from Ihe dou-ns of assorted At Friday Meet
ty Barley, Etfyd-*'Stff&lt;*t, a cookies, with plenty of hot
By K&gt;»l) n Lundy
guest, Betty Freeman and coffee, or milk for the child­
Laura Freeman.
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Oviedo Woman' Club will
To cat this feast in the tradi­ huv* their regular monthly
Also Doris I., Baker, l,cnna
Kith, Emma Bashara, l.illian tional manner, it is quite prop­ luncheon-meeting Friday, Feb­
Goodwin, Mildred Donaldson, er to circle the main table the ruary 1” at noon.
A tno»l enjoyable muairal
Clara Slaven, a guest, Mar­ second time to try to get dish­
garet lllmer, LuVera llarri- es you could not get on your program ha* been plannedMembere and guest* will be
ion, and tlaiel, Maxine Hop­ plate the first time.
There will also be take-out privileged to bear Floyd Eady,
kins, Shirley Smith, Both
Goble, Kay Saiiman, Elite boxes, toil you will have-to Minister of Mu lie from the
Jane Keogh and Kyle Keogh make the choice of food* your­ First Presbyterian Church of
self, going through (he line. Orlando. He will ting several
As the members cannot hope song*. Eady i» well known in
APPLESAUCE
to please each Individual. Central Florida a* an out­
CHIFFON PIE
3 cups sweetened applesauce Boxes are available if you standing musician, being the
1 pVg. gelatin— strawberry, wish to take the meal home present chairman of Civic
to enjoy.
Music of Orlando.
lemon or raspberry
Plan now to take advantage
Mr*. Emmet Walts Is chair­
1 pkg. crcim cheese
of this once a year event. Tic­ man of the luncheon.
cream
Heat sauce, pour over gelatin kets may be had from mem­
Put knitwear Items In *
stirring until dissolved. Chill bers of the circle or by calling
until slightly thickened. Pour Mrs. Ralph Lotting, 322-5280. mesh hag or pillow case be­
Into baked pis. shell and chili Mr*. Helen llem uial or Mrs. fore m i china walking to pre­
vent magging and itretchlng.
until firm. Top with cream Ethel Corbett.
cheese blended with cream.
EGOLESS, MILKLESS,
BUTTERLESS CAKE
Cook together for 13 minutes
1 lb. raisins
2 cups water
Remove from fire and add—
1 cup cold water
Mia together, then add to
rata ini
4 cup* flour
1 tbip. soda
V* Up. aalt
Add:
144 cupa sugar
Vi cup lard
1 Up. cinnamon
1 Up. elevea
.
1 Up. nutmeg
Chopped nuts If desired
ThU make* • Urge cake—uee
Urge layer pane or three •
loch pans. Cake la oo spicy

order, frost with your favor­
ite frosting. Bake i t &gt;30 de­
gree* for about 23 30 minutes
or until done.

MRS. CHARLIE WHEELER HAYES

p\ogram On Art Entertains

Workshop Ptafined

Gamma Lambda Chapter was
.Mrs. June Warner at Ihe "all
chapter” luncheon. It was de­
cided when she become* a
Ritual of Jewel* member, the
pin will he presented to her
at that time. The box that
was used for the drawing was
presented to llie chapter byPat (Mrs Larry L.) Mann for
future use.
The hostess gilt was won
by the sponsor, Katie (Mrs.
Joe) Corley.
Helen (Mrs. Donl Hamncr
is making pin holders (o be
sold for 50 cents to the mem­
bers as a means for making
money.
Refreshment* were served
by Hie ho ste ss to Marilyn
i Mrs, Lamar) Meredith, ( a r­
id (Mrs Jerry) McCabe, Pat
I Mrs I.ai ry L.) Mann, Edna
i Mrs, Jim i Dmightrey, Helen
i Mrs Don) Hamncr, Claudia
i Mr« Jimmy) Blythe, Donna
i Mrs Bill) Brannon and Bar­
bara (Mrs. Jim Jones .1ml to
Ihe sponsor, Katie l.Mrc. Joe)
Corley.

Rathe diamonds with lukcwarm water ind ammonia,
then scrub witli an old tooth­
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PHONE 322-7913

Final wedding plan* have
been completed for the m arri­
age of Mis* Carolyn 1-ee Rice,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Roy Rice of Sanford, and Wil­
liam Guy Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Miller* also
of this city.
Rev. R. T. Barrett will offi­
ciate at the ceremony this
Sunday, February 14 at the
Oaklawn Chapel.
All friends and relatives of
the couple are invited to at­
tend the wedding «md recep­
tion Immediately following.

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Members of Wckiwa Lodge
No. 870 Brotherhood of Ball
road Trainmen recently as­
sembled at the home of Mrs
Edith Rogers for the monthly
social.
The group enjoyed an eve­
ning of games and informal
rhattrr with refreshments ser­
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By Ixora Circle
The February meeting of
Hie Ixora Garden Club of San­
ford will be held at the home
of Mrs, William C. Ilutchisoi
ulchlton
rive, orn
Jr., 204 Idyllwildc Drive
February 12th at 9:30 am .
Mr*. Frank Donahoe will
conduct a workshop on vertilal and triangle arrangements
and members should bring
containers and line and focal
point materials.

GORDON

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Members O f Gamma Lambda This Friday
The home of Ruby (Mr*.
J. W.) Carter was the setlipg
lor the recent meeting of the
Gamma Lanital a Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi.
Barbara (Mrs. Jim ) Jones
and Donna (Mrs Bill) Bran­
non presented the program
entitled "Art.” This was il­
lustrated by Bill Brannon who
did a very professional oil
painting of a water seem' and
completed it before the meet
ing adjourned. Each girl was
asked to draw a picture to be
judged by Mr, Brannon. Clau­
dia (Mrs. Jimmy) Blythe won
the picture painted by Mr.
Brannon for her drawing
Carol (Mrs Jerry) McCabe
announced that she had rt-cfj*
led a card from the little girl
in filmland expressing her
happiness over the presents
she huil received from Die
chapter The chapter decided
to send her a package of Vat
«ntines so ahe could make
them amt send to her friend-.
The chapter was reminded
tu turn In their data to lo-lp
build up Ihe program files
The winner of the "Full
Jeweled Pin" presented by

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with white accessories and
■he wore the white orchid cor­
sage from her bridal bouquet.
Following a wedding trip to
South Florida, Mr. and Mrs.
Hayes will be at home at 1919
Palmetto Avenue.
Among the out of town wed­
ding guest* were Mr. and
Mr*. H. H. King Sr., grandpar­
ent* of the bride from Dur­
ham, N. C-; Mr*. Pauline Louthlan. Charleston, S. C.; Mr*.
Patricia Jaektnn and Mr. and
Mr*. Jam es Watkins, Savan­
nah, N. Y-; and Mr. and Mr*.
Boyd Hayes, Miss Mildred
Hayes, Mr. and Mr*. Cleve­
land Rolling*, Mis* Kay Roil­
ing* and Charles Rollings, all
from Pageland, S. C.

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Camellia Circle Welcomes

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| Public To Flower^Workshop
M n. Donald FUmm, presi­
dent of Camellia Circle, Gar­
den Club of Sanford, hat an­
nounced that circle members
will sponsor a one day flow­
er arranging workshop on
Tuesday, February 16 from
0:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. a t Fel­
lowship Hall of the Plnecrest
Baptist Chureh.
Anyone interested in learn­
ing more about artistic design
1* urged to register. Specific
pointers will be given by Mrs.
Frank L. Woodruff III, an ac­
credited amateur flower show
judge whose skill is wellknown throughout the com­
munity.
Those attending will partic­
ipate In. making one or more
individual arrangements from
plant materials which they
are requested to bring. Mach-

Communism Topic
Of Program Slated
A t DeBary Center
t

By Mrs. John I-eone
The DeBary Women's Club
Americanism Department un­
der the chairmanship of Olga
Crosby, will present an out­
standing speaker on ‘'Inter­
national Communism" by G.
F. "F rlti" Gale of Maitland,
a forme* Special Agent with
Counter Intelligence Corps in
Washington. I). C. Tuesday
evening. February 23 at 7:30
p. m. at the DeBary Commun- f t T -O n r t r r " -

Rtiienl supplies such aa wire
end clay will be provided, but
each participant should bring
he‘r own container end needle­
point holder.
For those who era interest­
ed, there will also be instruc­ T
tion In the design of minia­
ture arrangements by Mrs.
Mette Starke end Uje teaching
of cortege technique* by Mrs.
J. M. Fahey.
Thoee planning to attend
are asked to register by con­
tacting Mre. Flamm, 3226063; however, advene* reg­
istration is not essential. Mrs.
Fla mm urged that aa many e*
possible etttnd in view of the
feet that the instruction would
be helpful for those planning
to enter the annual flower
show, ''Tribute to the Twen­
ties," March 5 and 6. A small
charge will he made aa the
workshop is being sponsored
by Camellia circle a i a fund
railing projact for the new
garden center.
Members of Camellia Circle
have only recently completed
a three week workshop con­
ducted by Mrs: Woodruff and
will be available during the
houra of the workahop to aasit. These members include
Mrg. J'hom aa H. - McDonald,
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow, Jr.
Mra. It. F. Graham, Jr., Mrf.
J. E. Chapdelaine, Mra. W. C.
Clause, Jr., Mrs. Vernon Har­
din, Mrs. Donald Flemm, Mrs.
G. Andrew Speer and Mrs.
Angel Dias and Mrs. John
Rlachoff, members of Palm
Circlet.
- . J--* • ' ~ 11Camellla Circle will provide
coffee throughout Ihe work­
shop houra. Each person plan­
ning to attend is asked to
bring her own sandwich or
snack if he desires.

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Mrs. Charles (Genevieve)
By Mrs. John I.eone
Mrs. Ituymnnd Snyder of Whltford, spent several days
Columbine Trull has returned at Ihe Orlando Air "orce
to her- home from Seminole
Base Hospital for exlenaive
Hospital this |« tt week end.
tests Mrs Whltford is the lit­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ter of Mra. Oscar Paptneau.
Higgins of D e L e o n Rd. h a v e
recently c e l e b r a t e d t h e i r
WES SAYS:
joint birthdays.
W it E K E . . .
John O. Woods will celebrate
,hia B2nd birthday on Feb­
ruary 16. Mr. Woods resides
on Smyrna Dr. Charles T.
Harrah celebrated hit 75th
birthday on February 2. Both
come from Charleston, W. Va.
and they will celebrate with a
joint birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs George Rimmer of Seminole Dr, have at
their gueats, Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Grier of Kcwanee, 111.
and Mr. and Mrs, William
Schafer of Janesville, Minn.
Vliltlng friends from Cleve­
land, Ohio, Mrs. C. Zeileri
and Mr*. R Huia are staying
it DeBary Court. DeBary for
the winter near their old
Iriendi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rrabrak of Naranja Rd.

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DeBary P ersonals

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Personals

Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Fergu­
son of Detroit, Michigan nml
Mra. Mel Miller of Daytona
Bench spent Sunday with Mr
mid Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf and
family. The Fergusons will
spend some time tn Florid*
■nd will visit in Texet and
California before returning to
Michigan.

Wines . .
Limas. . .
Juice . . .
Tea Bags
Juice . . .
Catsup . .
Cake M ix
Cookies

THRIFTY MAID C R A ^ T r UIT

Personals

Mrs. Eifle Galimorr of
Philadelphia. Penn , spent six
weeks with her daughter and
son in law Mr and Mrs Frank
Zoch in Fort Worth, Tex and
is now guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hauser of Dol Hay
Manor Mrs Galimore and
Mr. Hauser attended the seme
school and are long time
friends.

REGULAR 95* . . ANGELO

REGULAR 2/39* . . THRIFTY MAID GREEN

tOO EXTRA STAMPS W ITH COUPON . . GROUND

Mr. Gale has been , a resi­
dent of Florida for 15 &gt;earv
and attended the University of
Florida. The public is invited
to hear this interesting speak­
er.
Elmer Thompson will be st
the projector during the show­ Casselberry
ing' of a film, and Asenath
Butler will be the pianist for
the choral numbers. Mrs.
Peter Kojipenaai will lead in
By Jsne Cssselberry
(he Pledge of Allegiance, and
Mr.
snd Mrs Dsvld G. Mc­
Miss Beatrice J. Tyon m the
Coy of 511 Queen's Mirror
Creed and Constitution.
Cirrle have as Ihelr houseguests. their son snd daugh­
Altamonte Springs ter * In -law, Mr. and Mrs
David L. McCoy and their
children, twins, Melanie and
Michael, and Srott They lorMrs Robert Webb, reader merly resided In Bradenton
for the Children's Story Hour and have been vacationing in
at the Altamonte Springs Li­ Colorado. They hope to locate
brary, is confined to Florida in tins area
Sanitarium and Hospital with '
—
pneumonia Card«, especially Q g t c c n
from the children, would br:ng
cheer.

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State Leads Nation
Battling Pollution
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Florida la flva year* ahead ef
tha r a t of tha nation In bat­
tling stream pollution, state
health officer' Wilson T.
Sowder told the Association
of County Health Officere.
(Seminole county health
director Dr. Frank Leone
attended this meeting of
county health officers ef
Florida a t Jackaoavllle.)
"W ith what little we have
been given, we're done an
outstanding Job In stream
pollution prevention,'" Sowder
declared, "Our sewage treat­
ment la 70 per cent adequacy
against 46 per cent for the
United States.
"Florida la now where tha
remainder of the country
hopes to be fire yeara from
now. We can have air and
water as pure as cltisens
want it end are willing to
pay for."
Sowder noted there la a

Legal Notice
IVOTICM o r INTKNTION

T o i i i b s o i .v k c o n r o R A T i o s i
Nolle* I* h*r»bjr * l v » n u n d e r
t h e p r o v isio n * o f M e l l o n &lt;01.21,
F l o r i d a Htatut**, t o »»ch o f th*
c o r p o r a t i o n * ll»t*d b*low, lh *
• a m * b*!n|r I n c o r p o r a t e d un&gt;
d * r l b s law * o f F l o r i d a , ahfl
■ c c o r d l n a t o th * r * e o rd * o f th *
B e r r e t a r r o f Hlat*. **ch »nd
• r t r y *uch c o r p o r a t i o n a p p * * r*
d d l n q u r n t .f o r t h r a * ( I ) y e a r a
o r more in th* f tltn s of rep o rt*
a n d p a y m e n t of l a s t * u n d a r
th * p r o v isio n * o f R actlo n s n i . i l ,
K lorld* Htatut**, «'nd t h a t u n ­
d e r t h * p ro v i s i o n * of aa ld S ec­
t i o n S01.H, Klo rld* Htatut**,
■aid c o r p o r a t i o n * h a v * b**n
_^rta»»U • • tiU.tui—rn dieao
tllMolulu -

"tTormnd inst thr*a r*» wonrire
af«.r date of thl. publication
•ach and every *uch corpora
tlon Mated below that hna not
In th* meantime filed It* re­
port* du* and paid th* taara
due undar th* provlalona of
Section 101.II, Klorlda Htatutea,
will ba cartlfltd to th# Gorernor of tha Stata of Klorld*.
who will laaua a Proclamation
at that lima dlaaotvtne aald
corporation.

m ori to ict up a unit in an­
other agency to regulate
itraatn pollution.
"A* our board president,
Dr. Eugene Peek, has com
mented, If the Legislature
can't adequately finance a
program already In existence,
how can it expect to finance
a duplicating program," he
asked.
Sowder said there also Is
a move to take the mental
health program away from
the State Health Board.
"We are proud of our ree
ord in mental health," Sowder
said. 'T he only way to pro­
gress' In health In the long
run Is to handle Ita problems
a whole Instead of In
pieces.

By Jane Cataelberry
The Claasroom Teacbera As
aocla lion beard a report by
Mrs. Mae Oitrow and M n
Kathy Buker, who attended
the School Public Relations
Institute held recently in
Tallahassee at a meeting last
Thursday night at Long wood
Elementary School.
The Institute, sponsored for
the first time by the Floridi
Education Association, also
waa attended by George
Dabbi, principal o( Bear Lake
School.
Peter Bukur, CTA prealdent,
presided at the business
meeting and Mra. Edna Hum­
phrey, vice prealdent, gave the
report of the program action
committee on auggestloni for
Improving working condition!
for the teachers. Some of the
items discussed were more
planning time, better salaries
and pension pirns.
A delightful program of
songs waa presented by The
Modcraaires. a chorus from
DeLand High School.
On Friday and Saturday of
this week, there will be a
stale-wide CTA workshop held
in Cocoa. Seminole County
will be represented by Mr.
snd Mrs. Bukur, George
Dsbba and Mra. Ruth John­
son.

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"We have one of the best
programs In the country, one
that originated the mental
health worker program and
pioneered in distribution of
drugs so that patients could
be treated at home instead of
having to remain in institu­
tions."
Ha called the national
health program "patchy" and
added "we need money grants
made realistically rather than
with sd many strings and
within such narrow fields as
at present."
Sowder named a number of
other fields in which he said
the state has made outstand­
ing accomplishment*, includ­
ing mosquito control, norotlcs
control, hospitalixatlon for
indigent*,--imoiunliaUon— fat
'cft]jJri!n planned' parenthood^
^
far( R, . ucom,

CHARACTER PARTS in "America's Trail Blazers," a skit presented by
Hear Lake Cub Scouts, were taken by (front from left) Roger Kowalski
as Charles A. Lindbergh, Kenny Peterson as Thomas A. Edison, Norman
Riddell as Davy Crockett, and Max Lovett as Daniel Boone; (back) Ricky
Ostrander as a space man, Joey Riddell as Robert Fulton, Billy Jordan
ns Abe Lincoln, and Bruce Hale ah a Pilgrim.
(Herald Photo)

Daisy Mae Weds
jii'l AbnetAf
'Dogpalch'

detection, cancer control, help
f o r migratory agricultural
worker* and public health rcsrarrh.

Funeral Notice

m o u n t , « iim . ?.o k i *k o v \ —
Th* body •'&lt; Mr*. Z o t I** n#
Crotbjr* wh o
Tu#»d#Y
P i e r * *f
n lg lit, war * r n t toil*) tu I h t
H a r v e y W. Muckier p u n * r * l
Horn* In W«al*rly,.
M. I.,
BKACHCOMDER INC
w l i t f i • • r v l c o o anil b u r i a l
SANPOIID
will t a k e p la c a F r i d a y , F am *
lly r*fjua*ta f l n w t r a he omit*
111,AIR BUILDERS INC
ted . d r a m k o w F u n e r a l Horn*
KERN PARK
Mi c h a r a* of Miriii d t n i n « f ■
m a n ta
It RAN MOW -a iiii.t.. in cu r PORATED
HANFORD
HKSttNOLK
,
C ounty
Nam* A P r i n c i p a l
I tu alare*

.

Legal Notice

KL-MONTF. INC
A L TA M O N TE ri-R IN D S

NEW OFFICERS of the Forest City Merchants Association, gathered
around their president, Roger Moore, are (from left) Gibson Cook, first
vice president; Mrs. Cook, secretary; Dr. Joseph DeKluva, aergeunt-aturms, and Mrs. Robert Clark, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

bi: h i &gt;oi ,i ; c o t 't T t
n n titn of AnjrsTMKNT

K O M RAKR E
CO NSTRU CTION
A n l l r t mi r u b l l v I f e a r l n f
COM I'ANT INC
To w linm It m ay c o n c e r n :
MONO WOOD
T h * Mcrnlnola C o u n t y Hoard
of A d j u a t m e n t will hold a pub*
O IH R A L T O R B U IL D ER B INC
lie h * a r t n f to c o n s i d e r th * poa«A L TA M O N TE SPRINOB
Ih tllty of g r a n t i n g a &gt;td* y ar d
a*i b a r k v a r t a u r * t o lh * Z o n in g
G R A N TS T R A C T O R R E P A I R It * g u 1a 11(i ii a « w re rj ur*l r d * h y
K
i n g * wor#d ll n l i t e r s on t h * f o l ­
INC
l o w i n g dear r I had p r o p e r l y . I*nl
HAN FO It I)
4 a n d NK‘*rly S ft o f Lot 3,
O R I F K I N L E F I L S * DAUGH- U r e c n h r h t r of Loch A rb o r K«*
cond Kfctton
K R T T CO INC
P u b l i c h e a r trig w ill b* h*1d
HAN FORD
In th * C o u n t y f'iimml**h«n*r*
f i R I F F I B A H U N T E R A O Z IE Il Hoorn. C o u r t llouc*. Hanford,
INC
F lo rid a, on F *t*ruary 14. 1964
HANF OR D
a t 7:10 P- M or «• aoot) l l t i r i *
a f t e r *• poaalbl*
H U F F M A N t W I M . I A M S CON­
hernlnol*' C o u n t y |lo « r d of
ST RUCTION CC INC
Ad Jill at me nt
]ly W iliu m C. Halback,
FERN PARK
Chairman
M A RTIN U R O T I IK R a INC O F P u h lla h F*t&gt; 10. 1961
n ltl.A N M O
CDJ - I T
HANFORD
T H K C I H t ’P l T t il l H T O»■"
M I D - F L O R ID A OO I*r BAl.Kf THIS »TI1 J I IIK IAL O i n r t IT
I
*
A \ II
ro ll
k k h i m i i .i :
INC
i n n n . ri.o it1 0 a.
LONG WOOD
IN ( II A M E i n \ II. I4AA.1
M I T H K TO I I K F K M I fill
MII.MAIl INC
o iu ir.it o f p i iim ia t io n
FER N PARK
m iT r o i l r u i iK C U i a i 'i i K
HIMH »K LYN
HAVIN']*
N o n n i i i A T E m ^ t E s u u i l d - HAHT
HANK. * .N’*w Y ork corjM&gt;r*K R 8 INC
tlon,
r E R N PARK
P laintiff.
v*
O H IEN T A F E R N E R I E S INC
WK.VDKI.L
IIOW
F.I*L.
d lv .. rr* d
F E R N PARK
b ijrli*nd uf FI'N |f* K M HOW12LL, * n d Mill not r e m a n t»d;
PATIOS U N L IM IT E D INC
a n d KUNICK M 1IOWKLL dl%*
FE R N PARK
n r . * d wir* of W K N D K L L IMOV*
p a i n f o r e s t n u r h k r t i n c K LI*, a n d ■till n o t r m u r r l f d ,
II* f* nda n t*
ALTAM ONTE BPRINOB
T O i W K N U K L L 1I()WKLI., dlvINn r r * d hii*tignd o f 12F NM ’K
H A N F O f tn
TKC ’ll MICATj
M. I l o w I ’.LL. a n d *ti1l not
BTITUTK INC
t * m a r rl * d
HANFUltU
lim it* V tl*ff*r*nn City,
HKMI NOl* 12 ►HU IT F i i l i l ' n l t A M M u n ir I;
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TlOJf
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K A N fultD
dlv.,M*.l Wlf* of WKN
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1H.LL I l d W K L L , a n d atlll
not r r m « r r | * d ,
MANKOltl)
4517 M*l Mar Av*nu*
Kan hlfkio, t 'a l l f o r n l a
12N TI - II •
SOUTH
KAMTtfiltN
P it ItsKH INC
YUL*. A Nl» BACII O f YOU.
K A N rultO
• rt
brrrlty
tied If l t d
th at a
C o m i d a i n l for F o r t c l o a u r * of
ha*
b**n
fll*d
S T P A T R I C K ORO VES I NC OR ­ M o r t g a g *
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a g a l n a l y ou. a n d y -u a r * r«q u l r * d lo **rv* a co p y of y o u r
PER N PARK
An* w*r o r p U a d l n g a to th*
8 T A F F O R D E L E C T R I C COM- Co m p lain ! on P l a i n t i f f 's a ! lor*
P ANT I NC O R P O R A T E D
n*y. JO B K P l I M. FIT7.H KH*
ALL. m Kvcurlty T r u a i UulldSANFORD
Ing. Miami. F l o r i d a . S31I1. a n d
SUPERIOR
CONSTRUCTI ON
fit* th * o r i g i n a l A m w t r or
C OU P
p U a d l n g In th* o fflca o f lh *
AL T A M O N T E a P I UNQS
C U r k of th * C i r c u i t C o u r t on
o r b afo ra I h a 16th
day
of
TAOOART
MANUF ACT URI NG M arch. A. I).. t i l l . If y ou fall
C O MP ANT INC
to do ao. J u d g m e n t by d * f * u l l
LONO WOOD
will b* t a k t n g g a t n a t y o u for
t h a r i l i a f d « m t n J « d In t h a
C o m p la in t.
W I G H T UROa COMPANY
S ANFORD
T h a d * * crlp tto n o f t h a r a a l
p r o p e r t y pro ra* d * d g g a l n a t la:
W R I G H T G R O C E R T INC
Lot H . Block I t , T O W N SANFORD
S I T E O r NO ItTH CHU LUOTA, g au bdlvlalon. a c c o r d ­
I t U fu rth e r directed (b a t #
in g to p l a t t h a r t o f r a c o r d co p y u f th I* n o t i c e ba p u b l i s h e d
ad In P lat Book S, p*g*a
I I t o I I . tn c lu ilv * . o f th e
uni lin t
lu t h a f A N F O R D
H ERA LD , a n ew sp a p e r pubp u b l i c H a o o r d t o f S*ml«*ol* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
i l e h a d l o S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a . In
w h i c h c o u n t y lh * b o m * o fflc*
T l l l f Nolle# a h *11 be pub*
o f t h a ' a h o v * Uotad c o r p o r a ­ l l a h t d o nca t a c h w«*k f u r fo u r
in
TUB
t io n * a r * a h o w n l o b* l o c a ta d . o o ag o g u itv a *w t a k i
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F , I ■ ANFOUD HB HALD .
h a v # h a r t u n t o **l m y h a n d a n d
D A T E D a t Hanfor4. Bc mlnola
c a u a a d t h a d r a a t S»al of th * C o u n ty , Florida* th ia t t h day
R i a l s o f F l o r i d a , t o b a a f f l i a d o f F e b r u a r y , A. D-, l i l t .
a t T aU ah a* * * * , t h a C a p l l a l . t h l a ( • B A D
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r .
lh * SIS d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A- D.
C U rk of th*^C ircuit Court
lt« L ‘
By: M a rth a T. V lhU a
(REAL)
D e p u t y Cl a r k
TOM ADAMS
SECRETAHT O P HTATR p u b l i s h Fab* I t , IT. 94 4 Mar.
I. 1M«
P u b l i s h P a h . IS. m i
CDJ-41
CDJ-41

Teachers Hear
Reports On
Institute

Mrs. Zoe Crosby Succumbs At 80 Democrats Plan
Mrs Zoe. Leona Crosby, 80,
of Park Avenue Trailer Park,

d irtl T tic s d s y
re sid e n c e .

nig ht

at

hor

She came here 10 years ago
from Westerly, R. I . where
Jte was a member of Seventhin T im c ntt t i r r m iit &lt;»f day Itaptisl Church.
t i i i : inii JiiH f iAi. t int i it
in
%nii Ftiit m ; minoi,i ; She is survived by a sister.
&lt;ui n \ , FI.(IllIII %,
Miss Essie Kenyon, of San­
I N I II AM I .in No. t 4HN9
ford.
and a brother, El win A
N I I T I I K Ti l I I KFKNI I (Ml
ni t l &gt;i : i | ( IF PI l l l . l f A T H l N
Kenyon, of Westerly.
«l i t F O N PONMCI aOl t III:
Gramknw Funeral Home In
Tin
mt oMKLY. N
ft A VI NTIF
HANK, a N fw Y«*rk c o r p o r a - charge of arrangements

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t l on,
I’l . t n t l f f .

v*

DARRELL
M
H E APE
and
MARY J O H E A P E . III. »l f *.
D.f.niUnta
T i n D A R R E L L M H E A P E a nd
MARY J O H E A P E . hi*
wi t *.
II al i ve, a n d If al l har , b ot h, or
*11 U*, dr *d, l h* o n k n t i k n h*lr*.
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l l . n u r . , cr *dl l or *. t r u a t * * , . nr
oi l i er c l a i ma n t * by. t hr oual t ,
u n d r r ... « , a l n a t t h . m a nd all
u n k n o w n t&gt;*rllra cl ai m In it to
h a v e arty r l e h l . till* n r llcler**l
In lit* p r o t u r t y h * r . I n . f i . r d**r r l b e d . *11 nf who** r **i d, r u*
...

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YOU AND E A C H O F YOU
a r r h r r . h y nt r l l f l . d t h a t * *utt
ha* I t c n hmtiKttl a t t a i n . t you
t.y T1I E IIRl&gt;OKI.YN SAVI NGS
RANK. » N*w Yor k cot|&gt;or*tlon. I n f . i rrcl o** « c e r t a i n
MoitK.arnnr*
particularly
dr*. r l h f d In III* (' onitilalnl f i l ­
ed In Oi l . Mill, wit tell M..CIitaif* t n i u m l t . r r lit* frkllnwlna
t l c.crl lt .t l p r o p e r t y , a l t ua t * In
H.nilntil* t Ni unt y, Flttrid*. t o .
wi t :
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HOMES
HOWELL
P A R K . S E C T I ON ON K. acr o f d l n a t o pl at t h t r a o f r t c o r d e d lu P l a l llook II,
l ' *K. * I i . 41. 4T a n d 41,
P u b l i c l l a c ot d* of Sarplnol*
i'ttunty. Florida;
T O G E T H E R w l l h t h* f ol l o w l n s
p,r*on*l propariyt
I ] Jo) poi nt It , fr I a e r a t o r —
S e r i a l No. 1111414 Model
No. SR 114
1 Hitt poi nt R a n i * .— N*rlal No. 41414 Modal No.
lilt 11;
a n d f or o t h e r r i l l e f , a n d you
a r * r e q u i r e d to til* yo u r An• w * r t o *al d Co m p l a i n t or o t h e r
pl e a d i n g * on t h* C l a r k o f l h*
a b o v * a n t H U d C o u r t a n d lo
a . r v # a co p y t h a r a o f on P l a i n ­
t i ff ' *
attorney,
JOSEPH
M.
FITZGERALD.
114
Security
T r u a t l l ul l dl n*. Mi ami . F l o r ­
i da I l i l t . n o t l a t e r t h a n t h*
I l l h d a y of Ma r ch, A. D.. t i l l ;
If y o u fall t o dn t o, J u d g m e n t
by
default
wi l l
h*
lakan
a i a l n a t y o u f or t h* ratlaf d e ­
m a n d e d In aald Compl a i nt .
T H I S Nol l e* s h a l l ba publ l a had one* a a c h w e a k f or f o u r
conaocutlv*
waak*
In
THE
SANF ORD HERALD.
D A T E D a t Sa n f o r d , Sami aal * Count y. F lori da, thla t t h
d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1141.
((KALI
A r t h u r H. R a c k w R h . J r . .
Cl ar k of th* Ct real t Court
By i M a r t h a T. V t h l a a
Dtput y Clark

(Iy Mrs. John Leone
Changes in by-laws of the
DeBsry Democratic Club were
discussed at the February
meeting of the group held in
the T ire Recreation 11*11 with
the presklent, Chester Re*rick, in charge. Changes to be
made relate to membership,
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dues and meetings, and elec­
tion of nominating commit­
tee.
NKMISOI.K COT NT !
it was reported that an
no %ii ii o r %li J i mt%
i i : nt
.Nullc* « r P u b l l r l l c n i l n g
aerial survey of the Dellary
T o w h o mi It in * f » o n c «■r n
T h * Ham Inn la C n u n t y tln * rd j area is lo be made la an ef­
o f A d i u v l i n f n i will linld « p u b - I fort to solve drainage pro­
lie h e a r i n g to co n * ld * r th* blems and that paving is plan­
p n aalh lllty if g r a n t t o g a *tde
•ir**t taiback varlattci in th* ned for some of the streets.
Z o n in g I t r g y l i ! t l o n • a i r*iiti«*t- Members were urged to at­
t d by (It'w rgi W. H o ilin n for
II*]*n t g i (in th * fo llo w in g | tend the State Road Board
(1**erlti*d p r o p e r t y : l*ot* \ \ an d meeting in DeLand' Thurtday
X. tllock 49, Am*n«l*d P l a l ••f
at B a. m.
d r y t t * l U k r Hhort*
Guest speaker wai Henry
P u b l i c h t a r i n g will b* h*ld
In th * C o u n t y Corn m lM lo n ara Lehman of Daytona Beach,
Hoorn. C o u r t llotia*. Haufnrd,
F l o r |d * . on F e b r u a r y IS I96 j member of the "Task Force
at 7 30 P M of a* aoon lli*i#.-- for Taxation Reform" com­
a f i t r a* p o atlh lc
Hr ml not* (’tiu n ly Hoar d «f mittee.

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d s m i n d s w h i c h you, o r * H h e r
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p a n i e d by a f i l i n g f** of on*
dollar and such claim or d e ­
m a n d n o t ao t l l a d a h a l l b*
void.
MA R G T V. C L A T MANNER,
Aa E x e c u t r i x or th o L oot
Wi l l
and
Taatamsnf
of
Al l ea B. Cl ay, d t c a a a s d .
A L B E R T N. F I T T S
t Ma a a n l c B u i l d i n g ,
Sa n f o r d , F l o r i d a
A t t o r n e y for E xecut ri x.
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By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo lii.xh School seniors
transformed the school jrym
Into a barn w h e n the
claaa sponsored lit first Sa­
die Hawkins dance, choosing
Maureen Boyle at "Daily
Mae” and Rusty Jepton at
"L il Abner”
The floor was covered with
looae hay and balei of hay
provided aeata for itudents at­
tending.
‘'Marryin’ Sam” (Charles
Miller) performed the marri­
age ceremony during interminion as Daisy Mae and LI‘I
Abner a it on hay thrones Soft
drinks were served to Ihe 75
boys and girla present.
Proceedi from the dance,
which ii expected to become
an annual event, will be used
to help defray graduation ex­
pense*.
A similar dance in the
cafetorium waa enjoyed by th*
junior high student*.
Chaperones were Mra. Vir­
ginia Staley and Mra. Jonelte
Daniel), junior high, and Mr*.
Marguerite Partin and Jim
Palmer, senior high.

Lake Mary
Baptist Class
Has Meeting
By Frances Wcalcr
Mr*. Harley Wilhelm wai
hoxtesi for a meeting of the
Friendship Clan of lh* First
Baptiit Church of Lake Mary
held at her home last week.
The clast president, Mr*.
V. C. Ladd, presided. The
meoting waa opened with the
reading of a message an Fam ­
ily Attars and a prayer.
A short business session was
closed with prayer given by
Mrs.’ C. N. North. Mr*. CharMtte McQuillm presented an
interesting devotional using
Mrs. Noah as her theme and
th* Slat chapter of Proverb*
at tha Scrlptura reference.
Mr*. W. T. Wansley closed
the meeting with prayer and
gave the blessing for the re­
freshment! which were served
by the hostess, aa tilled by
Mra. Wantlcy.
Other members attending
were Mra. Crawford Shelton,
Mra. T. M. Whlgham. Mrs.
M. P. Mathcaon and Mra. J.
A. Varn.

DeBary VFD
Meetings Set
By Mra. John Loose
A special musical program
will b« presented for num ­
bers of tha DeBary Volunteer
Firemen’s Auxiliary for tholr
1 p. ro. masting Thursday in
th* Fire (Iteratio n Hall. The
buaineae meeting will be con­
ducted by th* president, Mrs.
Francanna Howard.
Man of tha volunteer dapartment will meet a t T p. m.
Thursday at tha Firs UslL

W hitest Points Nearest Heaven
By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
SZ2-37M
E. H. Chapin said: "An ag­
ed Christian, with tha anow
of ^tlm* upon his head, may
remind ua that those points
of earth are whitest which
are nearest to heaven."
Such a statement hat ref­
erence to elder citlxen Turner
Davis, who recently observed
hi* 102nd birthday.
This man, who has lived
five score years plus two, has
spent hit year* trying to live
aa near to God aa possible.
He told an audience some
experiences of hi* vary young
life. "I hav# been in some
moat dangerous situations
but I had faith that Jesus
would protect me," he said.
Ha also recalls some experi­
ences of slavery.
This writer has known
Turner Davis for years.
Never have I heard him sty
a harsh word to anyone, nor
have* I heard anyone accuse
him of doing asms.
He has always (aa far as
I know) had a-kind word for
everyone.
By reason of strength this
man of great humility hts
lived five score yeara plus.
May the balance of his life
be most enjoyable.
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Th* Midway-Cannon-Cam­
eron City area participated in
the March of 'Dimei cam­
paign.
An assembly program at
Midway Elementary School
presented a score, entitled
"The March of Dimes," spon­
sored by the seventh grade
etas* under the direction of
«i
Highlight! of the program
Included the history and re­
search of polio; toms treat­
ments and preventive meas­
ures to be observed.
Most outstanding was “The
March." Each pupil carried a
huge dime stating what he
or she desired to rontribute
his or her dime to research,
doctor, nurse, special shoes,
iron lung, rehabilitation cent­
er, crutches, physical thera­
pist, etc. This program en­
abled the student body to un­
derstand the purpose of the
March of Dimes tnmpuign.
Mrs. Alberta Walker, com­
munity chairman, has been
instrumental in setting up
committee and staging the
march in the community with
the help of the following
students: Julia Cambridge,
Rhonda Manley, Conatance
W 11 11 a m i, Karen George,
Sherry Ann George, Brenda
Henderaon, Glorida Jean Har­
rison, Mildred W i l l i a m s ,
Gladys Hall, Lorraine Fields,
Gayl* Knight and Eva Mae
Robinson.

21 'Dragons'
Win Ratings
Twenty-one Reconnaissance
Attack Squadron Three "Dra­
gon*" were recently advanc­
ed In rate and congratulated
for their accomplishment by
Ctlr. J. W. Akins, executive of­
ficer.
Th* promotion Standards of
the Navy permit only th* most
highly qualified personnel to
be advanced. Therefore, Ihi*
line up of Navy talent, from
the newest third cists petty
officer to th* time honored
appointment lo chief petty of­
ficer represents many years
of hard work and study.
Personnel in th* Navy are
advanced only after success­
fully participating in Navywidt competitive examina­
tions.
Thoi* being advanced were;
B. H. Hodge ATCA, C. H.
Koschwiti ADJCA, C. A. Al­
len AME1, J. M. Calvin AME l, C. C. Morton ADJ1, G. J.
Davitx A02, L J. Doty AE2,
G. V. Enos AMS2, J, J. Kleber
ATN2, L. N. U no AQB2, D.
K. Capshaw TD2, J. L. Stepp
PH2, V. E. Steed AQB2, T. A.
Dlmagio YN8, W. T. Erway
PN3, D. N. Needham ADJ3.

PTA Board
f

To Meet
By Jan* Casselberry
Tha executive board of th*
Seminole County Council of
Parent - Teacher Associations
will meet at 10 s. m. Thurs­
day s t th* home of Mra.
William Segrest, 107 ‘ N.
Woodlak*
Drive,
Bratton
Woods.
Plana will be mad* for th*
Founders Day Program t« be
presented for the Feb. II
County Council M a s t i n g
scheduled nt South S«mlnole
Junior High School in Cas­
selberry.

TURNER DAVIS
The following boys partic­
ipated in the door-to-door
march; Earl Williams, Sam­
uel Long, Leon Oliver, Lexie
Martin, Hubert Lee Merlin,
Jimmy Ferguson, Harry Bry­
ant, Abner Jackson Jr., Her­
bert Black, David Sheppard,
Louis Moore, Henry Brown,
Curtis Williams,. Daniel Mil­
ler, Joe Jackson Jr. and
George Chtrlow.
T6 'e ll members of the
March of Dime* committees
and children for their apirndld co-operation, too — we
thank the parents for per­
mitting their children to help.
ThenkR for your donations,
too... -M iA_JAlbcrta Walker..
chafnflXh o f Midway commit­
tee; E. Pringle, chairman of
Midway Elementary.
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Seminole County Lunch­
room Association met at

Retired People
To See Film
By Mrs. John Leone
A color film on life in
Maryland will be shown for
members of tbe
DeBary
Chapter. American Associa­
tion of Retired People, at
Friday’s 1U a. m. meeting.
The meeting will take place
in the Fire Department Rec­
reation Hall and the film will
be shown by Howard Mid­
dleton.
Business to come before
the group includes making of
final plans for a bus tour lo
Busch Gardens in Tumpa and
tbe Sunken Gardens in St.
Petersburg. Harry Bell, so­
cle I activities chairmhn who
is in charge of arrangements,
reports that up to 38 mem­
bers may enroll for the tour
unless there is sufficient in­
terest to engagt a second
bus.
The organisational commit­
tee for a Deltona AARP
ebupter, John Lubtiner, Law­
rence Coyner and Henry Al­
drich. met recently with the
DeBary chapter president,
Mrs. Marge Ulrich, who ad­
vised that basic objective of
the organixation is to assist
older people find answerrs to
problems of retirement life.
Tbe DeBary chapter, she
reported, has drown to a
membership of 224 persons.

Artist Gives

Goldsboro Elementary School
recently.
The main topic under dis­
cussion was the state conven­
tion which ii being held in
Tamps.
Mra. Connie Hill, of Jackson Heights Elementary, waa
selected as delegate No. 1,
Mr*. Vivian Walden, of Golds­
boro Elementary, wai chosen
as the alternate delegate.
The president asked every­
one to make a concerted ef­
fort lo attend.
Refreshments of ice_ cream
and cake were serveii. Th*
next meeting will be held at
Hopper Elementary, Feb. 22.
~ ^ l r a v IVarlje Aljyj Ford Is
prexMcnF'iftd Mrs. EITT H.
Montgomery is the reporter.
• •
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Rev. Z. L. Grady, alumnus
of Crooms High School, al­
ready is making his mark on ‘
Ihe sands of time. He is past­
or of Morris Brown AME
Church in Charleston, S. C.
Recently Rev. Grady be­
came so concerned about his
shut-in members, he arrang­
ed to have the service taken
into tbe home.
Each Sunday morning, di­
rectly ' from t h e c h u r c h
through WPAL, Charleston,
from IldlO a. m. lo 12:30
p. nt. bis metsug* can be
heard.
I am sure you join me in
saying how proud we are uf
this fine minister.
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•
An interested person asked
me to make the following ob­
servation: Youngsters in the
Midway area who have bi­
cycles are asked to pul re­
flectors and lights thereon.
Also, ride single and not
double; ride in a single line
because curs have as much
right to their portion of tha
road as your bike.
Please observe Die preced­
ing statement because th*
life you eave may be your
very own.
"Note:
Every bicyclerider
in Sanford, who ride* after
dark, should observe th*
above statement.
^
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Please join the ScminoU
County
Voters League: A
voteless person is a voiceless
person.

John Jeff Dies
Owned Grocery

John Jeff, of 1007 Hickory
Avenue, long-time resident of
Sanford, died Saturday.
He operated a grocery stare
and woodyard. He was a mem­
ber and deacon of Zion Hope
By Mr*. John Leone
Missionary Baptist Church.
DeLand'* Arnold Hicks, not­ Funeral services will be con­
ed artist of the area, was spe­ ducted at noon Saturday at the
cial guest of the DeBary Arti church.
snd Crafts Club for tbe Feb­
ruary meeting at the Mansion
House.
Presenting s demonstration
in oils of a seascape, h* ex­
plained his technique to an
overflow attendance of mem­
B&gt;- Jane Cataelberry
bers and guests.
The Auxiliary Unit to VFW
After the meeting, the group Post 10050 of Casselberry will
viewed the one man show fea­ meet at I p. m. Thursday at
turing paintings of Laura the Post Home on Concord
Locke, also of DeLand, which Drive. Main items on th*
are hanging in the Main Gal­ agenda will be induction of
lery at tbe Mansion.
new members and election of
a conductress.
Tbe auxiliary will sponsor a
rummage aale Saturday at the
Super Valu Food Stora on SR
4» beginning at I a m. each
day.
By Donas Estes
The February meeting of Women To Meet
American Legion Old Glory
Episcopal Churchwomtn of
Post 1(3 of Altamonte Springs Christ Church, Longwood, will
will be held at I p. m. Monday meet at 8 p.m. Thursday In
at the Legion Horn* on Prairt* the pariah house with Mra.
Lak*.
Virginia Bowenox, president,
Following the meeting, mem­ la ’ charge of tha business.
bers will join those of the Mra. Ann Riley will berva aa
auxiliary unit tor a social.
hostess.

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Award Movies
To Be Shown
In DeBary

THURS. ★

FRI. ★

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Br Mr*. John Loon*
The first In • eerie* of re­
cent award winning motion
plcturee to be preiented bp
the DeBary Civic Association
will be shown at 7:30 p.m. thl*
Friday in the Community
Center.
Tha film. "Shane." which
tell* of the difficult homesteading Ilf* in early days
of the Weat, waa choien aa
one of ” 10 Beat of Year” by
the National Board of Review
and the Film Estimate Board
of National Organizations and
waa awarded a "alar" rating J
as an outstanding movie.
Earl Merrill, civic associa­
tion president, advises that
the film* are being shown a*
a community service and no
admission will be charged.
However, he says, the “hat
will be passed" for contribu­
tion! to cover costs of the
shewing* with any surplus to |
go for other community aervIce projects
A survey will he made
among those attending Friday
night's movie to determine [
preference of future showing*
and frequency of presentation.
All people In the community
, are Invited to attend.

Oviedo Science
Fair Announced

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By Evelyn Lundy
Entry ctssslficalloni a n d
Judging point schedules for
Oviedo's local Selene* Fair
were announced today by Mr*.
James Palmer, Science Club
■ponsor.
Classifications include bio­
l o g i c a l , botany, medicine,
h e a l t h , zoology, physical,
chemistry, earth and space,
physics and muthrmntlri.
Judging will he on creative
ability, 30 points; scientific
thought, 30 points; thorough­
ness, 10 pointa; skill, 10
points; clarity, 10 pointa and
dramatic value, to pointa.
Firat, aecoml and third
place ribbrna will he awarded
In each division. Winners will
enter projects In the Seminole
County Regional Srlenre Fair
aeheduled this year In Oviedo
In the school gymnasium for
March 35 2(1.

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A Mere Infant
Mother Earth has always been re­
luctant about revealing her age,
which may be one reason she’s referred to in the feminine gender.
Over the years, though, men have
been finding out more and more
about her colorful and sometimes vio­
lent past and refining their estimates
of her nge. Using radioactive dating
methods, scientists‘at the Carnegie
Institution in Washington have now
placed it at no less than -1,350,000.000 years.

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Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

The figure was arrived at by meas­
uring the strontium isotopes contain­
ed in rocks from St. Paul’s Rocks, two
desolate islands in the middle of the
Atlantic. They arc the oldest rocks
yet found.
These -1.55 billion years are modest,
however, compared with the age of
the Milky Way Galaxy, which is be­
lieved to have formed anywhere from
12 to 20 billion years ago.
So Mother Earth is really a young
thing with a lot of life—both In her
and on her.

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Report* that the f is t Polaris
submarine (SSBN-695) will
be named the Will lingers
brings back memories of
more than three decades ago.
It tins 1034. Will Rogers
was at the height of hts fume
ns a humorist, "rowboy phil­
osopher,” newspaper roluninist, vaudeville entertainer. He
was the Bob Hope of his day
and as popular as the Beatles
are now. The t!. S. govern­
ment railed on him for good
will missions abroad. In a
sense he was almost a folk
hero for his wry comments
about the state of govern­
ment and the world.
As a young sprout, taking
my first trip to Japan and
China, ft hsd been necessary
to go up from Eong Brnrh,
Calif., to Los Angeles, for a
latsspcht. The picture sub­
mitted wasn't tha right sire,
the passport people said.

Busy Government
It may not be the most urgent
question posed by the Johnson ad­
ministration, but it is certainly one
of the most intriguing ones:
W hat does the President intend to
do with 13 astronaut-style rockingreclining easy chairs?
The first chair was given to the
President at Christmas by the Tenth
Texas Congressional District, the
district which originally sent him to
Congress.
The chair was designed along the
line of those used in jet airplanes and
siiace capsules, whose pilots are sub­
ject to severe physical stress. It fea­
tures thick latex rubber cushioning
and can either be rocked or locked in
place in any position. The President­
ial Seal and LBJ initials are handpainted on the brown Vinelle uphol­
stery.
The President liked the chair so
much that the White House has or­

dered 12 more from the manufact­
urer. For the cabinet? Visiting dele­
gations? To put conferring congress­
men at ease? To relax the opposi­
tion?
The catch is that each of the
chairs will have the seal and LBJ
brand painted on it. And only one
man can fill th a t kind of chair.
Evidently that man plans on doing
an awfid lot of sitting and a-rocking
and a-thinking and a-talking over the
next four years.

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t'nited Prraa International the point of this ra ta ilystnii- of gin and one of dry ver­
mouth.’
WASHINGTON (L’P li — event.
Mott advlce-to - the - lovelorn
‘‘A abort time ago I ac.
"My question, hind air, it
column* are written by wom­ quired a jug of an expisite this: Shall I forgive, try to
en. Which ia hunky-doiy with and expensive English gin,
me. I prefer to deal with my favorite nectar. One eve- forget, and tane her hack ?”
The above letter was signproblems of a more abstract ning recently, after a par
nature.
Itiruiaily
Itirulaily trying day at the 'd hV T,,"V M&lt; Hale of the
r r . i I asked my helpmate Eliot (Mich i Journal, with
Occasionally,
h ow rv e r, .office,
therc arise: a pi utile m of the to pie pare me a martini.
whom I once wan associated
"When, she, handed rue the .in a_ project
...... , to
, deviae
. , , a avo
type that one hesitates to
confide to a woman. And frosty glass I took a sip. anwhen that happens, 1 am al- tieipaiing instant liltsa, Hut i, , u " " r tmiiMiting the inways willing to pitch in and horror of honors!
tensity of hangovers
lend • hand.
“ When 1 tra in e d my far*° r
m*v»n. 1 jravr my
'’Pear sir:
lultirs sufficiently I KaRficd, MHy «\cn nuue Careful con*
hesitate to Bother you Woman: Are you trying to fcidenilN»n than nutrht ordlwith a marital matter, but 1 )H»ison me? What is this tei*
lu&gt;r
am afraid the ladies of our rible, l e t h a l concoction?’ I
V1ai ^ r' McJIale:
profession who
dole out And sbe replied, ever »o in- '
I here is a lot of sadness
domestic advice
wouldmiss ' nocently, 'Why, it s two patla ,ri 111
'■(hue at a garden party I
saw a womoii empty an entire
irla*« of Scotland's most «h*ii*d*ed fluid product simply
hiTUMM* a emit had t i n**Il­
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could rrarh the lop rung on
the ladder Of success. Hut
read Dr. Freud’* -famou*
recipe- for
you
will perceive why I urged
grueling aihlrtira! Look
around you and »ec the jun­
ior executive* itying at 15
or 50! A dead virr-prr*iilrnl
can never beuinie head of
a firm!
George W. Crane. |*h. D , M D.
CASK V I UP Dick It . aged
18, is a high - lioi.l senior
* Pi. t l a n e , ” he asked dur­
ing ft forum following my addr*'-s to hi* high school t-m| vo, at ion, "| w'ant to be « law
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I tllke 111 I-Illlrgl- to plel'HI*'
myself to U an outstanding
sucre t a
As you might surmise. 1
teeiinimeniled debate, publp
speaking and a i nurse in Ingir
whirein tile fallacies of teason,ng ate explained.
Hit nl-o try to win a col- nm 4* un i teeim i al ' oiB
Irgi totter in spoils, especial­ 11am i ’
ly iri i be 2 in lie m distum ,
Si i .«!' 11**i ifh in 't o, Vi liit'B in
i .nt* in swimming.
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link looked purtled at my I t B e a t t « t tiM l.R
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-oiiiiil ad m e given In III » i » i . *ri 11 in k i»| wwimiiMii^
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I **r Mil* f.ir^ e r, m ote m o- In til&gt; \ • *‘ wiii'n rtrki d for
f I’syi lumptilyMs
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lit. Freud was opposed al Milt ft rne*l to (mlRMle
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asked him:
"III Freud, how dors It hap
pen that you succeeded so well
( 1 ’i u n n ( e i J - j T h l o n h z i t f i , L i n e .
in the fare of the world-wide
opposition of the noted psy
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1*1*1 Foreign New* Analyst creases the gulf between the .approval is a plan already
Chile elects a new congress rich and the poor.
[worked out with U. S.-owned
on March 7 ami lor President
And a third which has eon- copper companies for greater
Eduardo FTel the day calinot trihuted heavily lo Chile’s jc h iu . n ,,a rtic|r ,tlon in Us
come loo soon,
sitting Communist puiiv, xvi-*- "f .1 , ,. ,
fo, Inutnllv
money-producing inFrei vvoft his own election low nar
pay for
brutally long
by the greatest landslide in hours, especially in rural dustry.
J This would give Chile a
Chilean history, and on Nov. areas.
“That left three who talk­ hour ind 5,760 per 21-hour
3 took office with a ready­
As a sturtrr. F'rei made controlling 61 per cent in th*
ed against psychoanalysis day).
made program of ‘‘revolution three key propoanU.*Braden Copper Co., a Konwhile I was steadfastly tictiod Almighty figuratively in liberty.”
One would be a capitalfeeling it.
necott
subsidiary, for fSO
pi in'i s about 2.5 HILLION
Hut a lum r-d uek co ngress property tux To rnisu $161)
"Then a sent ml opponent lien11 beats iu our ‘“rd ix ^ iH c h tloodl
while F’rei million a year over the next million: 49 per cent in a mix­
j&gt;aysctl away, leaving me but .L ink" at birth so t!ir soonrtj. fumed hat: rtikken
cxploiatmn
cd cxp
lo iatio n company
com pany with
w ith
r - the—strum ■tv¥rs-* i-sTx-J*. (im m u q educa.-. ed
two famous foes:
1 ! we cM&gt;*ume t hem.-thw*wi shut otit of the early rxritemeiit 11' 'll ami hnnsing prdjecls. AnaVonifavTlS p*f*cenl of 'anjr’
“ Finally anutliyr enemy " r s'1'-'
and tefuar rl even to consider | This bill came iimler attack new Anarilnda min# and 25
died, leaving me a 1 1 ratio.
Teen ageis. take the long bills labeled by the govern- fruit) both the political rent- per rent in various other
project*.
and I even outlived that final tango view of life, for success mint as "extiemely urgent ” ct and eon set vat ive right.
- title!
is nut H MVVlild dash but a
Hamstringing the govern- | The government estimated
‘ So longevity is one of the tn.nathnri tine!
nit-lit is the fact Unit Fiei’a that only t ft per cent of the
Hnid to be the mountain
greatest ingredients for su. ■ Remember, a dead viee-ptei- Christian Democratic party people would be affected, by from which Moses descended
cess.
nB tit ru n n ev er liminie Bend runt tula only 33 of the I'.l_‘ the new tax,
with the Ten Commandments,
\ second proposal dr-alt Gejiel Mu*a is located on the
W e ll, you u n d e r * an u n d
eongrr-saional scats a situa­
id t iie f i f i n ’
which the persuasive with stum rlraraner, and a Slum l’r-ninsula.
11\ s e e f h e w i s d o m III I l f ,
t i i ’t e ip ip p e d v%ith eollene tion
hopes to levet-c 111 thud with special powers to
F ie n d 's a i l i k v
tiiMi 1U 4; and vvnle pi a r lir a l Fiei
help the president govern.
Match.
F o r r o tn jie t ;tion u Uh n e\
r s pel lenee.
Legislation
winch
Frei 1In- latter came under spee»y ttm le «*r piofesihiuti i* now
OVER 05 YEARS
Hut then don't trn»w diR1ini i.ttink because it would
&gt;4•
l Blit il may regime lo nrauri'd . fo i F a th e r T u n e s nks and which rotigiiss
At First A Palmetto
Ft lo !»* \ 4-‘ii h B&lt; f o il 1
oi In*- w ill top o ff %i i i i t opponent** if fm has failerl to pass, slitkes give the pir-sldrut the povvet
lAlongside old post office)
iliir-ctly at what have b**r time to take Ms pioposals to a
i nine lo p m an on tin- totem %oii viin |i\ e piist 1*0 01 tif*.
1inditliuiiil Chilian Inj ust id - plehiM lie if they failed to
fn«B’
I \Im sin
Rfitr
to
|»r
Due is a lain) teiuni- sys- win appioval of congress,
I h ilt oi* n ils yo u mn&gt; no* i r.m t tn m r e id T in Santtent which keeps much of the
It was a weu|ettf congtestent h The sem e o f su* " #s u n ­
fo ld
H ern 1&lt;lk rm I o m h k
r
population in poverty and did not want to give Frei who I
til you r i p &lt;10 y e a r * old#
B niK. RtRm peil, RildrenRed rnwhich is so inefficient that has hern, taking- more and
Hut m i \'pose ym i the o f a
1 etopr null 20r to r m e r t %p
1 title must impott half her mote to the ait waves to de­
hi ; i i t a It Xu k at til i .«n ?
my* nfiil |ir t n lin g o i 'O when
» (’tirpcls • Furnilure
food.
feud hts ‘'government for the
O fiv io ii'ly . you im ii &gt; Be i*| ,*
&gt;«»ii M'tid fo r one td lip*
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Another ia an inequitable humble."
l«o\ • r i »in^ on | he ladtler to
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Courage is the mastery of fear—
not the absence of fear.—Mark
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'Revolution In Liberty’

But immediately he spoke to them,
saying, Take heart, it is I ; have no
fear.—Matthew 11:27.

The Lighter Side

were ’ to ho taken disclosed
two middle-aged men. On*
was Will Rogers. Ther? « n
only his friend with him.
There was no photographer.
Neither knew th*re was a
young man In the next room.
That young man of 1934
hud never met Will Roger*.
He never did meet him. be­
cause he sat there quietly in
the next room until Will had.
hi* picture taken and went
on hia way out the other
door, e
To a rnthrr narrow, serious
voting math teacher. Will had
been just another famous
nrtor. But from that day on.
the feeling persisted within
him that Will Rogers was a
great man. It was so simpte
a refusal to take advantage
of hi* popularity.
Less than eight month* lat­
er Will was dead from aft
airplane crash near Point
Barrow. Alaska.

Phil Newsom Says

Thought For Today

Dick West’s

They sent me across the
street to a smalt quickie
passport picture shop. If rec­
ollection serves right, it was
a walk-up.
The dingy offico was emp­
ty. But while waiting, voices
came dearly through the
open door of the next room.
One ■voice said: “Why don't
you get a diplomatic passport
and save all this bother? You
could, you know. It would
save you waiting in lines.
You and your baggne would
breere by customs.”
There was a long’ pause,
with the soft *nund of feet
sort of shnflling on the floor.
Then came the other voice,
anil it is as rlear now ns
though it wete yesterday.
"Shurk*. 1 wouldn’t want
to do that,”
Then there was silence.,
The voice seemed familiar
from radio or somewhere. A
look into the small room
where the passport pictures

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who i* J77 yaara
mjr aanlor.
F*
He waa alao married and
had a family. Wa leapt ewr
romanee a »****! until I w,»
thraa mantha’ aramant.
Than ha aaked hl» wlfa for
a divorce ao ha could mar*
ry mi, She refuiad.
La at aummar ha laft hia
wlfa and I left my hwahaM
and naw wa am living to»
father aa Mr. and Mra. Wa
reallie wa ara aocia&gt; out*
caite, but wa go to church
ovary Sunday and wa Vnaw
in auy haart* that wa qra
doing nothing wrong, and

By Abigail Van Buren

th* (tore* in Ps|tlm«T* must
ara Wally married In God'a
eye*. Now, don’t you think
work an commission be­
hia w|fa ahould give him n
cause no one getting wages
divorce ao we can bt marri­
would act th* way they do.
ed and adopt thraa ppor, in­
Tha mlnito you walk Into
herent «hlldren? H°w **n
a itere, a aalratody pounce*
wa maka hl» wifa tea tba
on you. H frightens me so
light?
that I nearly ferget what I
ONTARIO
cam* In to buy. I Ukr to
DEAR ONTARIO: J don’t
look around • atore alon* for
know haw you faa| that you
a little while Instead of hav­
are “dalng nathlng wrong"
ing samaona at my elbow
and are "really man-ltd In
asking, "May I help you?"
Qod’a eyaa." According to
all tha lawi of God and man(&gt; More than onca I’ve walked
out of a atore fof that rea­
ha ia married to another,
son, and I know p|anty of
and ao are you. I would &lt;*y
other cuitomara hav* don*
that tbli man’a lawful wifa
th* ism*. Why ar* th* »al«»laai the light vary clrarly.
ladlat in Baltimore *o ag­
Il'a you who'a in the dark.
gressive?
•
a •
NO SALE
DEAR ABBY: I have
DEAR NO SALE: You
aama to tha coneluaion that
call It "aggraialv*"—aama*
all tha women who work In

Q a co b y
South was probably tha
moat embarcasatd playar la
tha U. fl. team trial* fog tha
World Championship whan ha
found himself declarer a t
thraa dub*,
Wait'# ont-ipada opening
waa • propar ll-po|nt«r ilnca
ha had a fair ault and two da.
fensive tricks. North's taroheart overcall waa doubtful
on distribution but hia high
card holding waa more than
sufficient. Eaat'a r*|ia to two
apadea waa pure gall. Ha h*4
almost no high card strength
and no'ilngleton.
-Suuth w&amp;a. ured u-ptfor n^nvulnerable ovircall* by hi*
partner and South fait th lt
hia opponanta could almost
surely make four spades. It
appeared to South that hli
king of apadea Waa right
under tha gun« and that hia
aide might not even m*k* on*
henrt tr|ck. Hence, South da-

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Cast aad West vulntrsbla
Wert North Eaat South

If

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f t
Opening lead—A Q

That kind *f alriagkt talk
J» mope than tha ma|(:ul|nq
ago ran Uk«.
T h r o u g h tha eapturlea,
amart wlvra have figured
more aubtle waya of getting
their husbands to behava the
way they want tham to.
The wife who I* married to
to a man a little cn the stingy
•ide doesn't, if she hopes to
change him, tail him how
fltingy ha U.' Instead, sh*
pounce* on any IRtla aign of
generosity, uilng it l l an « *
ample to brag to othsra about

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elded to confuse matter* by
bidding three clubs. He »uccecded admirably.
Wait waa confused but not
confuitd enough to either
d«uh|f or bid any more
ppndss and North assumed
that his partner had a l«t of
aluba and nathlng else, ao

U )s J J t e
Ragardlasa of how unco,
pperatlva your husband may
be, don't push him to tha wai|
by demanding that h* accede
to all your wlshta.

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Am Coming." An English
rock 'n roll «ombo (Chid and
Jerem y) guest atar.

• 11 p.m. NBC. Wednesday
Night Mevia. "Tha Naked
Jungle." (Color) H'a apan #■
gainst Ut« ngtg la toll one.
ang Um man la QhirltoR H»»
toq. A South American ranch,
er sands for • mail ardor
bride and la disappointed
when he discovers aha (Eiean-

pr P*rt#r) bu keen married
bqfqrg. WhRo m i k ||| I I N W

She has a simple job done,
and lets him pay the bill. And
the thought suddenly occur*
to him that he could have
dune the job and saved the
money,
The w|f# who thinks bar
husband Is „ careless host
doesn't tell him so. Inilcsd.
after they've been to a party
at someone else's house, sh*
points out what a good host
Jo* pr Charlie it. Tha praise
of another man’a good quali­
ties mnkes the husband eaarnine his own behavior.
A wise wifa lets her hus­
band discover for himself how
gsnirous, kindly, talenlad,
courteous, considerate a p d
right he always Is.

thing In thalr pith. They thin
hove to fight tho in ti.
8:30-10 p.m. CBS. Cora WOllama, "How To Be Happy
Though Married." Cars re­
veals she'a married, in viola­
tion of company policy. Is her
job to danger? la Frank'*?
8h* piaadi thalr c a n all tha
way to tha top, tha chairman
of tho board, Edward Ever­
ett Horton in an all too brief
opairanca.
&gt;:M-|0:JO p.m. ABC. Burko’1 Law. "Who Killed tha

to i«y aa.

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DEAR ARBY; Our aon I*
a Cub Scout and I am a dan
mother, I always thought
tha purpoaa of thli organ!*
ration waa to toach young
boya good character and
clUianthip, but now I am
not ao pur*. Each month tha
"pa*k" maata and tha hoya
preitnt (hair project of tha
month. They’ve mads Jack
o' lanterns, bird-faadsra, ate.
Blu« ribbon* a rt awarded
thf winners. I uaed to work
With ahlldren pa I faal
aomawhat qualified to know
what 8•and 0-year-old boya
ar* capable of doing. It i*
obvioua that aome of tha.
boya’ parent* have done
most of tha project*. The
boys are bewildered because
they know they are suppoi-

•d &lt;* da tita work tham palvas. Should I apeak to tha
d*n mother* about tMa, or
remain allant?

A PEN MOTHER

• a

PEAR DEN MOTHER!

Thar* la nothing wrong with
parent* "helping" thalr chil­
dren In Cub Scout projects
er homework wnlaps |t*» avr
•rd*n*. But where *hildr»n
are relieved of ALL th*
work, they hav* learned
only to pull a fa it ana. Fralin t thli Idas to tha dan
m*th»re—privatoly.
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Problems? Writ* to AB­
BY, Box 69700, Lot Anglia*,
Calif. For a personal reply,
anclosa a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.

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Send on* dollar to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angelas,
Calif- far Abby’a booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LETTER8 FOR ALL OCCA­
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SANFORD
ONLY!

E D YTH T H O R N T O N M c L E O D
“A fter widowhood for twen­
ty-year* I am getting married
again.
,
I am aixty, my husband-tobe la sixty-five and we are
both retired. There's no mon­
ey to waste, but we believe
companionship is Important.
We ara to be married In my
alstar's home at nonfi, with b
luneh there" a/tarwarda for
flftasn old frlsnds. What
ahould I wear and what
should ha wear? Wa are driv­
ing to a large city to ap*nd
a weak a t a hotel on a sort
of honeymoon.—Estalla."
It sounds aa if you had plan­
ned wall. I suggest a suft
crepe dn-sa, with a amall and
pretty hat, a small bag and
glevai to complete a proper
pirturr. Wear a rnrsags which,
of course, tha groom will tend
to you—and h* should aend
on* to your alatar. Omasa a
color tor your outfit which
I* espsrially becoming t* yoq.
This year color la .really "In."
Tha groom should wear a
dark huainess suit (1 prefer
charcoal grey), with a white
shirt, gray Wa, highly polishid black shosa and, of cuursa,
black socks. And hsppinesa
from "Beauty After Forty."
"1 work In our town library,
and am a widow of fifty-three.
Thera ll a nice looking man
who tomes there for books (he
docs research and is e writer).
| wonder if I could ask him
to my housa for a Sunday
aftarnooq party. I will h*v*
several frienda fn. }{* 1* un-

married and I feel sure ia a
little older than I am. I am
lonely for an escort. a*4*;«
friend—I am not looking for
a husband.^rWorklng Widow."
I think it would be quite
In ordar and In good taita to
invite this man to your hom*.
He la probably lonely for com­
panionship, loo. If not—wall,
you will have dbht' vCTfW-4*
correct and nice. Let me know
how It turn* ouL
“My daughlar, a divorcee
with three little rhildren, la
going to marry a good steady
man this time—hut she wanta
to wear a white dress. Is that
in good taste T The wedding
Is to be almple, at the Town
Hall.—Mom."
Neither a widow nor a di­
vorce* should wear white. This
Is in strict tradition, but
movie stars do It and many
people follow that "trend."
Soft bslge, pal* grey, pile
blue, soft pink, all lovely
"style" colors for a formal
dress or a very simple one,
are In far better teste and,
so oftsn, are more flattering.
Tomorrow—From My Note­
book • '

FEBRUARY

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da Wolfe and Diana Hyland.
10:30 • 11 p.m. ABC. ABC
Scope. "Dilemma in Viet
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icy aa regards Viet Nam to
a state of confusion. It's little
wonder that tho ABC net.
work's representative! are at
odd*. Thli ibow la a debalo
between Charles T. Arnut and

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army of aoidlor soli converge
oo hia ranch, calln| up ivory.

1

, North passed also. As fer
East, he had ended hia bid.
ding career whan he gave
that one raise.
South played the h a n d
pretty well to get out for
down one. Ha won tha spade
load In dummy, lad a club and
finasaed tha tan. W att duck­
ed, whereupon South return,
ed to dummy with a heart
and lad a aacond club. This
produced thf quean, king and
ace and West returned tha
nine of trumpa' In ordar to
clear tha ault. South took that
club trick and led a aacond
heart for West to ruff.
m. N ow—Weat dr*w_ th a -la s t
trum[Tinil I»dT~fPada. South
was In with tha king and pro­
ceeded to cash three more
heart tr|«ka for down unly
one, but a l‘ *a of 11 Internatlonel Match Point* because
every other North-South pair
played four heart* and madt
five.

how genrroua he it (in his
hearing, of rour|*.&gt;
If he is a pcmal male h«
begin* to like the picture of
himself
a btg-harlcd, genirous fallow.
Tha wifa who wlahea her
husband paid more attention
to the children doesn’t make
tha mistake of trying to nag
him into it. She keeps telling
him how wonderful his chil­
dren think he Is, until hs
can't resist making an effort
to Vie their hero,
The wife wheat husband re­
fuse* to be a handy min
around the housa doesn't keep
after him until he accuses her
of never giving him a mo­
ment’s peace.

*n« ala* might fall It " a ift?
to larva." ft'# tha talaiptr*
aon'a Job to offer halp. If
th* cuitomar wlahaa to
"look qreund." aha hia only

By Oswald Jacoby

O Jon By
Ruth Millett

2(bqhIbqhJtA
10-11 p.m. COg. Tha Dipny
Kaye Show. Danny get* off
the beaten path tonight and
presents a thraa * act comedy
entitled "Top Hat, White Tie
and Green Soeka." Besides
Kaye, the show start Gwen
Vcrdon and singer llarve Pre*
•*&gt;•11. A good show, with th*
usual Danny Kaye touch.
7:30 . 0 p.m. NBC, Virgini­
an. "A Slight Case of Char|&gt;
ty." (Color) Charity U' tha
cam# of Urn rola played by
guait ite r Kalhryg HUM. 4
delightful young lady.
I;M • p.m. CBI. Th* Baver.
ly Hlllbilllea. (Harun), gome
good funny momenta, though
the laughs are frequently
spare. Granny (Irena Ryan)
knowing nothing about profaisionil cab drlvars, gooapta g
ride from an "obliging itrang•r." than la outraged whan ha
demands payment. Granny,
determined that no one will
ever taka advantage of her
again, insists on learning to
drive the Cl*mpelt jalopy.
Good aa tha moon faced cabhia ia Mai W ipe.
B4:aa p.m, eng. Dick Van
Dyke Show. "Tba Itodcoala

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tib b y :

married wpman with three
children,
10, R and B.
Four yaara a to 1 want Co
ttprlf In an offic* t f a book.

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—Feb. 10,’ 196*

Television
WEDNESDAY P. M.
1.00 ( » ‘, N a v a , W a a t h a r
&lt;1) Na wa c opa , Coni .
( I ) N a va . Sparta, W a a .
thar
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( I ) CDS N i v a - W a l l a r
Cronklts
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T:00 &lt;l&gt; L u c y S h o w
(») C n t y a n n a
(J) Tha D ap ut r
7:10 (1) T h a V i r g i n i a n
&lt;t ) Mr. E d
1:00 (l&gt; Tha T a t t y D u k a
Show
( t ) My I . l vl ng Doll
1:10 (») S h i n d i g
( I ) Da v a r l y HI l l MUI aa
1:00 (1) T h a Bi g S h o w
( 1) D i c k V a n DyVa
1:10 («) T h a C a r * Wi l l i a m#
Show
(*) B u r k a ' a L a w
10:00 ( • ) "Tha D a n n y K a y a
Show
10:10 (1 ) A B C 8c»pa
11:00 (1) Nawacopa

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powerful Jawi, extracting the
meat, and ejecting’ all shell
particle*.

TV ItENTAL
a Slice

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Seminole TV
332-4910

Zenith 1‘olor TV Sale#
2600 Sanford A » « .

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P. O. Box 1314
Sanford

Phyllia Kugenatgia
PA 2-&amp;3S4
Lake Mary

Flora Norris
T E 8-111*
8. Seminal*
Mildred Haagy

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Forecast

^S V

Thnrsgey, Feb. 11, 19*5
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
The morning bring* you *n
excellent chance to get on a
much better baele with a eery
Influential and dynamic, upto-date higherup who aeei
your beat qualities. The I’M
bring* the potilblllty of aome
very unfortunate relation*
ahlp* with thoaa who have a
chip-on-tha-shoulder, *o force
no Issues.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
During morning your pale are
very receptive to your Ideal,
but ateer clear of that worri­
some altuatlon tonight Oat
alma working during day.
Take It quite eaay tonight
Be happy,
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) Handling affair* in the
huiinea* world early la fine,
provided you are modem to
the nth degree. Plan social
' activities, too. Steer clear of
Irritable pal*. Don't reach Im­
portant deciaiona.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Your moat desirable aims
require a new viewpoint tak­
ing In associate* who are pos­
sibly younger. However, don't
spoil In any way your public
Image. Good news early.
Higher-up can be irritable
later. Taka In your stride.
MOON CHILDREN (Jun*
22 to July 21) Paying atten­
tion to responsibilities, bills
to be paid, how-td get ahead
faster is wise Instead of seek­
ing a good time. Don't Irk
higher-up with radical chan­
ges. Seek new contacts.
LEO (July 22 to Aug, 21)
Flna talks can be had with
associates early, but procrast­
inating only find* them In a
testy mood. Make, .decisions
early as to matters of policy.
.Then be sure to stick to them
without deviating.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Anything requiring a new
method, approach can be put
In operation in AM, but reaerve time for partners later.
Ameliorate all of your affairs.
Be very tactful later.
LlflRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Morning is all right for look­
ing into now outlets, but lie
sure to grt your work done
after lunch. Improve your ap­
pearance, health, too. Labors
then aeem easy and pleasant.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) You now are able In see
whatever la taking away your
position at home and do sumsthing about It. Add tnora rumforla thera. Avoid going off
on aome tangent later.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 to
Dec. 21) You are thinking vely clearly in AM and can get
jo u r problem! solved. Try not
to disturb close tisi. Iluslnrai
contacts can glvs fine assist­
ance later.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to
Jan. 20) Look to individuals
who are practical In their
thinking for tha Ideas you
need now. Take car* in driv­
ing and (peaking latar. Oat
reports cut early and work
out monetary matters, too,
A q i’AKIUH (Jan. 21 to
Fab. 12) Morning fine for en­
joyments and planning tha fu­
ture. Find ways and means to
g e l rid of unnecessary ex­
penses. After a good day's
work, get charm improved.
PISCKtt (Fab. 20 to Mur.
20) Preparation Is the key­
note if you sre to make the
moat of opportunities about
you now. Improve your health.
Assist the needy, BUer clear
of trouble makers.
IK YOUil CHILD IE BORN
TODAY, be or slit will be one
of those remarkable people
who will want to assist oth­
ers, and this ran be in business
or via tbs social avenues that
•re ao pleasant and remunera­
tive as well. Teach tally not
to confide in everyone ha or
sire mstta, and help to ac­
quits aetf control. Then the
success here can be very fine,
provided tha tongue Is not
caustic.
T h a Stars Impel, they
do not compel." What you
make of your Ufo Is largely
up to YOUI
Carroll Rightor'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
Match Is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdate and
fl.00 to Carroll RlghUr Fore­
cast (Tha Hanford Herald),
Box 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.

Dudley Appointed
TRENTON. N. J. (UP1) Ambrose (Bud) Dudley baa
been appointed by the New
Jersoy Sonata to represent the
state In negotiation* with tha
National Collegiate Athletic
Association to rail# |2 million
for tha football hall of fame at
Bulgers University.

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In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
Stif tiRfarfc gualft
Feb. 10, 1085—Page 5-A
1, Lott 4ft Found
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•I*- c h l M r e n ' e V * t , t i e * a r (
1h I f M I H .
LOBTs HU A M . fl(t|.I&gt; Heart,
Downtown
Mon.
morning
I t * wa r d . 129-9074

21. Home Repair*
HAVE T o t ’ ll 1)0(1 It
A Tot'll HEAT
R a p l a c a t h * J a l o u a l t a wl l l t •
lyyt
al l
aiaiN r
Err al ll a
Uni t . F o r f nara I nf o r ma t l o t t
r a i l y o u r l o c a l ' l . u m b a r Co.
o r t h a r . U r a a o U m h . r Oa.
In Or l a n d n . ( i a r r t t n l - l l l t .

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___________I'll. I I I - I T H
R I D E to Orlando, m o r n i n g ,
onl y. v i ci n i t y of O r a n a a A
U v l a g . t e n t o a r r l v a h«t w«a n
I t l l
:n 111*1111.

R E P A I R WOR

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24. Well Drilling
WELLS
DRI LLED, . P U M P S
S P R I N K L E R SYSTEMS
All T y p a a a n d S i m
W a R e p a i r a n d Ser vi ce

STI NE

. i l a c hi p a a n d S u p p l y Co.
HAT W. l n d St
ll3-(«33

4. Beauty ( ’are
ACS
BE A U T Y
Sal on.
opan
da l l y * ova. by app' t a. Ma y .

fglr ifot.i. i] i.« n i.

HARRIETT * Hi.uty
• of t w i l i r , . v a n l n i
1At Ho. Oa k. ) : ) • } ? ( &gt; .

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app'ta

CUT ' N C U R L B a a u t y Shop
I I I P a l m e t t o Avo
IM .IIIt
____ E v f n l n » A p p o i n t m e n t !

S ^ h lW C n re

29. Photo 4 Equipment
L N C L o a E % gnI pBUoi in e v e r y
letter.
W l K U l l L D T i CAMKRA S HOP
210 H. P a r k A v t n u r . S a n f o r d

30. Home Appliance*

&amp;

MILLER RADIO
APPLIANCE
WESTING HOUSE

"

N A N N I E ' S K I D D I E CAIIK. I n ­
f a n t a t o &lt; yra. Open 11 hour*,
b y t h e hour , day or we a k.
| | « 0 8 o a k Ava., 111*0111.
CA R E .

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W I L L ll*t') Sit i!*r, n i g h t or
r egul ar. K J - l i i o

WASHER

UHAVK LOT
Park. I t l . l i t d ,
Ho o v e r

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WHITM »KW|Rq MAC|I|NEd
A u t h o r l i t d I *]** * S o v i e t
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51. Articles For Rent
"Yo u n a m a It—W a h a v # HI'

AMERICAN RENT-ALL
M M s. H i a w a t h a . 111*1111

2.1. Painting

s e m i n o l e LODGE
NURSING AKD
CORVALKICUNCE lUvtll'KNCB

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C M t S H - O D T Ua na ' A R i f Hoya
S h o a t I I 0# pr. S u r p l u a Oily,
U l W. l at .

Co n t r a . - t i n g Hapal r a
F H U K KSTI MATKS
K U I f AR VKT
1*4 S a n f o r d Ava.
111-1111

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IS I.B. CAP A C I T Y

$229.95
SALKS A S E R V I C E
I I I HU P A R K
I I I * 0311

SriNFORD ELECTRIC
(J. .R , A P . I l a nc c a — Ne w A Dead
U l Ma yt i nl l a
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RENT A DKp
Ra ii away.
Ua*pi i gl ,
Ba &gt;r
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by
Day.
WaaR, o r
Monl k.
C A R HOt . L ’3 F U R N I T U R E
I t ! W lot._________ i n - n i l

53. Wanted To Buy
I " ' 'I ......................... HR
USED F U R N I T U R E . Ml|t
I t . m i , p i s t y W o o d Auct i on.

iii-mo.

WAN' l ED
C l t r u a F r u i t — l l at nl l n, P a n o n
B r o wn . P l n a a p p l a a Seedl i ng*.
L E E MA N S F I E L D . B o n d l d
Vrt i lt R u y t r Ph- I I I * t l 11.
P I A N O w a n t t d , a n y c ondi t i on.
C a l l col l ect O r l a n d o 4 t S - on( l
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F u r n i t u r e . on*
pl ace
or
houiaful.
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Q u i r k Ser vi c e w i t h t h e Cash.
SUPER
THADINQ
POST.
133*0(77.
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8. Pets &amp; Supplies

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I P a d r i ' o m fravna w i t h gpkaa- w m iiii= = = = = = = = m m a m g 3 S B m
R O B E R T A. WI LL I A M S
2. 2. A 4 n ’:PHO&lt;&gt;MS
l oa ai di ng Ilka n a v , unl y 4 106. A partm ents for Rent
Realtor •
1. m A 2 UATII S
R a y m o n d l . undi i ul at . Al t a .
yr a
old. |Urdwo&lt;&gt;4 f l uor a
K i r n i K N KQUiri'K n
nit a por ch, k l l r h r n la a gul pI l l - I l l ’ A t l a n t i c R a n k Bi ds .
i u m u r o l l IIT APT
L OW Mf » \ T I I I . Y UAYMUKT8
" p(*v1. ' j ul r f ng1|fhV»«irfTi*o&lt;l A
For Com pUl f lnformatlun
t»rl(*ad r i g h t at 17.740. «'a*h 1 I l K P U O n H Tur n. , n a a r baaa.
JOHN E. FOX,
SOU
S a n f o r d Av^ 421-4321
Saa or Cal l Your
•*r « t t h good t a r m a If naad*
llagltor
ad*
101 N. f # r k Avt .
I2I. 0S59
nNK k a d f o o m l u r n l a h a d dun*
la* w i t h ui l Ut l aa. 910. ph

Seminole Realty

77. Situation Wanted

$100 DOWN- SOUTHWARD
$82.00 MO.

$100 DOW N$74 MO.

Ball-Blair Agrency

$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
T i l So

Hark

Ill-llll

St. Johns Realty

BALES BROKER

Wa H a v e T h a ^ l o t n *

11(1

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ill-aid

REA I. E S T A T E B R O K E R
Appr al eal Hpt cl al l at
I I I No. p a r k
i|l-?lf4
L A K E A H I G H WA Y
FRONTAGE
DE LT ONA
Area.
* nftt&gt;*
or
.spring frtl I s k r . 11 1S' tm Fn*

Fair You

Government owned
Homes

$100.00 DOW N

N'rw
!4»|i%rna
tiaarh
AI**'
M * « n l Irak* F r o n t (ret* 125
par fool

■a l a m o * i f I I » M 4
I t i l r o o m i 'u. *»r4 tn ^Rrl ^ua

4 - HT AL L " a n i e n t bl ock (jHraga, D o w n t o w n Ovi edo. I l l ( | M ar 1 ( 4 . I l l *

9.1. Houses For Snlf
« UK I • It • •• Iftl

I

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1'igu r g 11• t

mix

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
REE YOUR

V A - FHA

Hr r

pl«j» T&lt;&lt;»« K

LM N

Property

L M I It

FRIMEH IN'* Main offlu# •
mi
if Hartford mt 17-»«
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l i n n IMIW.N — VA. F I l A
Q dv r r t i rnr ut 11••ia»• • 2 2 * 4
l u d r o u m a M o n t h l y paftinRiita

Management
and Sales Broker

from i i *

Stemper Agency
Tlaal lor *I n a u r o r - T r a d a a
192*4111
|l » l d fram-g
l.vr«r&gt;IK r i t u r L H T Y

n*r
4 l a. t r oui n hau»r
■ i m m a i i « r t n i m t 1J»1

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Kart*

iai'k
Falk

1:2 4114

in \ i i n UL i l i t Iroom, 2 bgl h
l#aka p r t v l l f g a a , 94u0 f l own
A A»Rum* i i y m t n t i lll*To&gt;4

ijsibo d o w n ”
F H A -V A H O M ES
9KYP; «AL O u ta ta nd l ng I A 1
Uadr ooni |l&lt; maa avai i nt f)* In
g | | A r o n ul Ha nf or d Lat ua
f kggr yog A r o u n d l

Seminole Realty
1

H | *nrk Ava

199 4911 a ny l i ma
2 H OU9 C 9 f or Ha la ' o r Tr ad*
fftr on# houva 40 ■ I I I ft lot
149 P a i ni a t t o, (.d&gt;ng«oood. I’h
•11*1441

N A T IO N A L

lift

Madal -

k e d r o g m,

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AT T UAI - T I VP 2 l l adf ooni Haaonr y,

»**'nd.

l«a ndre t| «ad

near

ab*f i pl n«

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acknuia.
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Mtni«nt

9 • *••• l*»4 Flis' ilion Pi . Pi na •
rrast
12! «7P».

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on
A‘ »» «f
ground.
u ai ll at lv
f ' l t i i i ahad r h#ga ta !•*#• 94&lt;&gt;
I ’ll I I 1 . M4 0

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liMli.a,
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a lua# In

ft

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f ur n

222

Payton Realty
2 | | t l | f t | 1440 U l 0 » 0 &gt;ka gt 17-17

):•'-«(»

9 lucnnnoM

kii »&gt;•*»
IT" in 11 2: : l l l b

Dr i ve

#»iuipp*d

(Bsm &amp;■ (Bob $£uy,
WE HAVE OUR PENCILS SHARP. SO GET
ON THE BAND WAGON NOW OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY .MOTORS GREATEST CAR SALE
OF ITS HISTORY GOING ON THIS WEEK.
WE NEED USED CARS DESPERATELY. WE
W IN . RE KNOWN AS THE •‘YES1' MEN THIS
WEEK. OCR NEW CAR STOCK IS PLEN TI­
FUL AND WE WILL GUARANTEE DE­
LIVERY OF YOUR CHOICE AUTOMOBILE
WITHIN 48 HOURS IF YOU GIVE UH AN
ORDER.
_____________________________

WK WILL CilVK TIIK EQUIVALENT OK 10.000
MILKH (IK KJIKK. («AS WITH THE I'VKCHABK OK
ANY NEW RENAULT |{ | OR RENAULT DAUPHINE.

PAYMENTS

JUST A SAMPLE OF THE TREMENDOUS
HAVINGS BEING OFFERED THIS WEEK.

STORED AT
i n n •ANro,,D Avy.
lU IZ or** svfNSNoa
Renfor d, F l o r i d a
322- 4301
N a t i o n a l Repoaaraaluna Inr.

gg

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dart

j

Apr

Ap,

*81

1

Room

Apt.

110. 131.1410

pal

t i l l SCI I ULT ( Move In t o d a y ) .
Hal.
3 Be dr oom.
Cabana
R o a m A B u n k U«(» R e n t
p a i d f or r a h . I l l * h Ph 133.

3113
l
I iin. Kooms For Rent

CL E A N ROOM f or Man.
nul l a \ v e 3S3.0T; p

141

lift, Autoy, For Sale
list
FOKP
itK Yl .l Ni : H.
rc
t r a c t a M a h a r d t o p , radi o, haat
ar, p n w* r s t a r r i n g
n«#d*
I raneml ei lon l l l l
I’h 13}. I
i l l ? or a*o a t I I I Ga r r l e o n
Dr.
j
l l l l COR V AI It M" NBA c o n . )
ver l l bl e Snyder , bu.-kot eeat a. I
e q u i p p e d 11.1(3.
S A N F O R D MOTOR C G
t oo F r e n c h A v t
133. t i l l

B o i l M - K t j E US ED CAR S
NO MONEY Ui l l l ' S

*01 Kren.h Ave.

p tm r,

g g DODGE CORONET 2 Door, Healer.

*1804
'2099

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE HOYS
• HEN HOWLAND (Gensral Mgr.)
• BOB THOMAS (Salrn Mgr.)
• TRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• "CURLY” HUNT

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. l i t SI. — Sanford

%

Phono 322.0*14

,V*

Or MI T-2880

.

I11.0T3I

F C - i i o - J E K P , i / ( ton. I’h.
I 3 | . s ? | ( a l t e r I p m.

) ( ) * FORD. 3 door, cl ean,
• u m r . Ph. 99t*|ft40 i ( t » r
ftl

PI.YMOI TM,

2 door ,

v

s

tr

4 door Ranch WtfOR.
V R. automatic transmiaaion, p o w e r (teeflng,
p o w a r brake#, radio,
heater and fstlory sir
condition. Fxcellant for
lama family and • ( a
vary rataonahla priro.

DOWN PAYMENT

'2 4 5
24 MOS. ON BAL.

(V Holiday Cotipa. Equip,
prd with automatic tranamiaaion, p o w e r altering,
power brake*, power windbw«, pnwrr eaita, rradioand batter and faetory sir
rnndidon. Medium l l f h t
blue finiah with blue fabric
and d n y | interlnr. The sbanlula (usury In 1D62 at
only

$

Mot or cycl e.

i’ m i : a u

1 1 1 1 IJLg—

2 :0
!1 M

I'i.’l. 11419(9 &amp; M otors

I - K imi H) F f f l e | a n e y a p t
al t h
pvt bafli v e h a wa r , a u t ' a h l a
G a t e w a y Tu Th* ll * l » r w i &gt;
f m coupl e or el it g I e pe r s on
or r e t i r e d
All i i t i l l l l e. in*
Kobsmi S p o rtin g (m ods
c l u d ad In . a n t I deal l y I ncat .
Ynur KVINIIITIU: |&gt;**a!ar
I
a t mi lat bt . wi t hi n | Id.tck 904 « 9 ftu 1*1
Ph 9:2-4941
of t f ree p a r k i n g tot* and
el t oppl ng c a nt e r . I n q u i r e at DAY * MITE- l l t r a l d %*nt ad * ,
w o r k for a* | | I f)• aa 14c a
Ma nua l J a - uger - n Dl *t . f t o f * .
I l l E F i r . i Mt.
da y!
LA

{LIKE New USED CAR

63 Chevrolet
li ton pick up. Loni
whtrl haae, fleet aide
bed, automatic iranamla■Ion and exceptionally
clean for

'1 5 9 5
61 Chevrolet
Nnmad,

New 1965 License Plates FREE
On All Cars Sold Thi* Week.
Turvatr 4 Door, Healer, Hulld White and
'R Q R
(i(&gt;od Rubber.
Chevrulrl Rlsraynr, V-H, Automatic Trane*
miaaion, Radio A Heater. A flue (Inner
Car That Mual Re Keen And Drlteu Tu lie
Appreciated.
BQ I’ontlar l Dr. Hardtop, Auio Tran*., Radio IC Q R
O O I lllralrr.
lralrr A
A Real
I l eal Hharp
Hharn C
a r For
For
UOU
Car
Ion.
E g Font lac Safari 1 Door Station Wagon.
Automatic Tranamlaglun. I'ower Htrrrlng,
|*o»tr Rrikeg. Radio 4 Jlaattr. Real Shar)&gt;.

$

Ford Econom# "O'*, Standard Tranemlaelon. 41,000 Aetual Mile*. Belter
Sea Thla On*. Only

E C Chevrolet I Door. V.B, Automatic Trana.
O O miaaion. Radio, llta ltr and 4 Nrw Tire*.
L rtlh rr Upholster). Immaculate, liellar
Sea Thi* One. Only

'1 2 9 5
60 Plymouth
4 door elation wagon. V-K.
automatic
transmis­
sion, purer steering and
baater, aolld running.

$

60 Corvette

$

57 Chevrolet

‘2 9 5
52 Chevrolet

’695

(CITIES SERVICE STATION)
Mechanic On Duty At All Times

995

Serlea “210“ 4 Door Sedan.
V-S, Automatic Tranemi*'
alnn. Radio A Heater, Good
S o l i d Tranaportatlun At
Only

Walk

1 7 -9 2 AUTO SALES

445

Convertible, ll need* a
lltll# work but wall
worth

•395

NOBODY — NO — NOBODY
CAN SELL YOU A CLEANER
CAR CHEAPER THAN

1 1 9 5

60 Oldumobile

*625

•850

Station

"MS" 4 door sedan. V-l,
automatic Iranamiaalnn,
power steering, power
brakrs, radio and heat­
er and air conditioned.
One owner car wall
kepi. A bronie finiah
and agtra el*sn interior-

'396

*B7B

Door

V.B, Automatic

Transmission, Power Steer­
ing, lUdln, llta ltr and
Factory Air, Wr're N«t
Asking $170.1, Hut You Can
llu) It At The Right Price
Of (Inly

C f)
OU
CO
GO

M
M
M

4

Wagon.

■fcfASuKS

CQ Rulrk 2 Door Hardtop. Automatic Trana.
OO m|Sa|nn. Radio and llaatrr. ( Iran Inald*
and (tut
Dodgr Conterllli).. V-H, Ktnhdard
Trsnamlaalon. Radio and Heater.
Rati #harp fo r Only
Cadillac Coupe DeVllle, Full) Powered
With Radio and llra lrr. A Ural
Beautiful Car For Only

2 1 7 5

l t»a-

A 1.1, WO R K O r A p A N T l . t f&gt;

r

Week’s Special
62 Ford

1
I

l^U. A ulom otor fiorvlre

1144

a

HOLLER'S

62 Oldemobile

I I M V O L KS WAGE N, Ilka new.
E a l r a a . wtll c o n s i d e r t r a d e
T e r m s 133- (1( ? Ro u t e 1, Box
1*1 ll Paul a. 11.1(1

| &gt;o] MApia

290" Ma | | ngvl l | a .

AT

Adul ts

121. Kconlrr* &amp; Cycles

AA

WK ALSO OKKER YOU A LIFE TIME (iUARANTK.E.

mo.
me .
mo.
mo.
mo.
pno.
mo.
mo.
bi o .
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mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
msmo.
mo
B&gt;o.
mu.
R*.
mo.
mo,

FUI IN.

M K.v Apia u?" r*rk A'*
AUTO GLASS
(It It AUK Apt . gdullg «nly.
too) Kim A***
INSTALLED
n.NftTHMni K1» 9 fJ*(1r(«(*ni Senkarik Glass and I’mlnt
1&gt;Uft&gt;1eV. 4a11*ban aqulpuad.
Company
F |' • 11• ni lurailitf), Ph 932 Ph. 219-40: )
till
3)ft M a f n o i l s
ll KLA$• A APARTMENT.^ 1! 4
Aut o i l l aaa Tf'j*#
\ . Kir*t Hi
4
rtaal t . ' u u r *
\ V MI. kills 1- K* b. 4 1■1loom AUTO GLASS &amp;
apt »•v2 bath 9*9*994*9
SEAT COVER CO.
FURN M&gt;i US •JIQft
lft| W l n d 91. 91!-»**1
Furn
\pia
322 1974

SPECIALS

UNF UB N. U p s t a i r s ATT. I l l
m o n t h . I 4 i Ma gnol i a Ava. In*
qu i r e 4 » w n e l « l r * a f t e r I p.
m. a r cal l 111. (114.

le

*I.M \
ma i l

TRANSPORTATION

Jlmmt*

III&gt;11M . T u r n . Apt., d i n i n g
r oom, 1102 Ma gnol i a . 923-l *»t
uni) ^ 1

HM \ ! . l . Ku i n
922-0711.

• II

tn.

1910 CIIICVIIOLKT Vt To n pi ck^ up#- 211-0712.

fif
U7. llouneH For Hunt

TAKE OVER
lUm M er l i l t btl. |IT
O r u l r | 8 f | bat. t I T
M e r r u r y | T 1 » hat . l i t
Fslroti | T l t bat. t i t
T r i u m p h I I O I I hit. | ( |
F a l r o n $ 1OR. bat . *41
C h e v r o l e t I M » bat . f l |
C h t r r o U t | 4 » t b s l . f 14
C»4l ll os I S M b sl . I l f
R a m b l e r H I T bal . $17
C' hsT. H I M bal . | ( |
f M l * l i l t bal. t t s
RuleV M 4 | ba l . 132
V W S IM btl. M l
f SMRll | 4 S | bsl. M l
C b s v r o l s l M M bal . I IQ
L i n c o l n l i t b s l . $3
Ol d*. f 4 » t b s l . U t
P l y m o u t h I M t bal. I M
O l d a m o b l l f I T I bal . | |
C h a v r o l g l | | | | ba l . | |
Ckrrtlsr | t » | btl. 1*1

t

FUI IN. Apt. Clnee
C o w a n 131-ISII.

FI KV I |l» IrtNiti llwtj*
.*1 al t a r
p in

131.11 II
j j l . uTf i a

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2

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REALTY
Office
Nlgh’a

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ii

tiaih. b u i l t - i n k l l r h a n .
aa(ra l a r g a |i%'ng r o o m ran*
' r a! h a a l . d g r t a d for ai r ron*
• l l l l nnl ng r « r n a r lot. d c ub l *
r a t | i o r i f anrad in h*&lt;*k vard

100 GALLONS OF FREE GAS WITH
PURCHASE OK ANY NEW DODGE OR DART.

B A N K

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IIAVKNS' A PA Tl 1C, O d d

ON ALL

I ROOM F g r n . Apt. f or c e u p l t .
w a t e r Incl uded 111. l l l - I K I .

2114119.

DIE
RANCH Type Block CLF-AN. f ur n. o r * g n f g r n 3
P ARK DRI VE
-l»*Uin Apt . K ll- t q g t g . c hi l d.
r —- t *o37T- TI »S — H - m t m i A ' r r s a l o t i , (• 9 a*».
f
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d.
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l at h*
(elvlng lini , P i n i n g
S?3- (4l *
l l m , t g r Ki t i i i gn, I c a r gar * 2 IIPl(M F u r n \ p l , 1 1o | M a g ­
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nolia onl ) 244. 922 1911 II
• pa. ut i l i ty K huh Ii) bu i l dIng I 25,t»"f» (*aah. Ual ng r aA. WitIUnig
local ad 977 *7 21

4r r u v l » g ll ua d 12 Aii**# chu| $
la nd
4 m i l f a fr arn K a n f u n l
9 14 ftft0. I t r n t a
F 1« 427- T 129.

H7. Business Rsntals

2

s s s . l S I l an yt l m*
1 (•( I I ' a r k Av e n u e

Stenstrom Realty

THE T|MB TESTED FIRM.
TYT”N. Tartr-efV?'." — N Y rtlll I I I . 1119

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Seminole Realty

PRICES

106. AparlmetHs for Rent

Mo D E HT L a k e f r o n t H o m e t l I IIKI 'ltt'( )M Kurn. Ap t . Adul t *
m i n u t e s W a a l of Hanf ord.
onl y. I l t - S K T .
Ki tchen e qui pment , c a r p e t .
•d. g o o d e w l m m l n g a fieh* FUI IN. 1 Bd r m
Apt u L l f M *
I n g. p l e n t y o f p r i v a c y A no
W a t e r fgrn
On l y | ) l . $•}
none.
Va r y
adequate
f rr
E.
Sth St , 1 J | . | | 1 | .
f a m i l y of I A r t a s o n s h l *
r e n t a l tg reeponalble par ty
AVALON A P A R T M E N T S
w h o will a a r a * t o ha l p m a i n ­ I I I W. 3ml SI.,
131-11U
t a i n p r o p a r t y . A v a i l a b l e for
1 ROOM F u r n t e h e d Apt., i l l .
Iona t e r m r e n t a l or Dat e.
I l l K. I t h. t l | . 1711.

&lt;

In Panel Track

'2 9 5
OPEN FRIDAY
NITE TIL • P.M.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. A Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231

PHONE 322.7524

2507 Park Dr#
Ph. 322.0361

End Of French Ava.-_2600 Block Orlando Drlr#
(Ju*l Below Jim ■paBcar'a)

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VrntB P*ff« B-X—Teb\ 10, 1968

SWEETIE PIE

B y Nadine Seltzer

HOBBY
SHOP

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•‘I’m waiting for eom# boya to paaa byl Chaalng boys
la MY hobby!”

New Charter Hearing
Slated A t Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
J)ates for publjc hearings
on Uie proposed new charter
for the Town of Canelberry
■ have been i t t by the charter
committee for 7:30 p.m. Feb.
23-24*25. Meeting! will be held
a t Jbe Town Hall.
-- - - Member* of the committee,
Art Lego, R. F. Tucker and
L. E. Woodhams, will be preedit to aniwer questions con­
cerning the document and they
urge all Interested citlicns to
attend so there will be no mis­
understanding as to meaning
of proposed changes.
.

Beginning t h i s Thursday,
copies of the charter will be
available from the town clerk,
Sira. Mary Hawthorne, for ex­
amination at town hall. Resi­
dent* will not be able to take
these copies home as only a
limited number were printed
due to costs.
Alter the public lias oppor­
tunity lor open discussion at
the bearings, changes or amendments w-lll be Incorpora­
ted into the proposal before It
is sent to the State Legisla­
ture prior to the March 8
deadline. If it is approved, it
will be returned to the town
for a referendum vote of the |
people.
An eliort lo obtain a new
charter was stymied two
years ago for lack of voter
aup|Kirt.
Among main points provided
In tiie new charter, ns report
ed by Woodhams, are improv­
ed methods of controlling lax
a lion, power of condemnation
to allow for city growth, sal
aries for mayor and council-

Legal Notice
* n T ic K r % m : n
r i C T I T I I I t ’t V 4 M t; B T A T TT B
T O WHOM IT MAY CO NCER N
N o n e* l« h*r*t»y * iv*n ih*t
i he u n i i t r f i gn*4. p u r t u i f i l
t h e * r i r l l f l m i f N'»m» PI* tU»* '
&lt;*ti■1*1• i 16&amp;'in, F l o ri d * K t* iu t* "
w ill r * g l * t t r w i t h t h* C l* r k ®f
t f. •
t’ l/ r u li
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Docs a bird eat like a bird?
That ia a good question. For
centuries people have been
going around saying, “take a
look at what's-his-name, he
fy eats like a bird."
In the first place, this is
pretty absurd.
Like most common sayings,
it is false. Because birds re­
quire a prodigious amount of
food and young birds, our en­
cyclopedias n y ,
Will eat more than their own
weight per day.
Researchers o n c e
bird­
ie watched a tern from egghood
and found that a baby tern
weighing two ounces ate
three ounces and two drams
of earthworms as a basic diet.
But don't you try it!
Because if you ate on a
comparable scale, you'd have
to eat two or three lambs or
a side of beef tor the main
course.
*
And people would go around
saying, “ he eats like a horse.”
_ ( Swiped)
* • • __ __
Memo to City Manager Pete
Knowles: Boat owners are
complaining to "The Clock"
about that hole at the end of
the concrete launching ramp
In the city basin. Say it makes
m it most difficult to get their
boxt-ln adrd trailers up out of
the water.
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Planes Score Funds Await Congressional Okay
Severe Blow .
On Commies

DA NANG. South Viet Nam
( U P J j _ ^ t Nearly ISO U. S.
and South’3 Vietnamese warpianos blasted Communist
North V’ict Nam today in the
latest and heaviest of this
week’s reprisal raids.
Three U. S. Navy planes
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”
were lost in the raid, it was
learned, but the pilots of two
were rescued. Earlier Vietna­
mese reports had said that ali
of the attacking planes return­
ed safely.
A. U. S. Embassy spokes­
man in Saigon said the aitacks
*
Phono 322-2G11
Zip Code 32771
J
were directed at "installations
WEATHER: Fair and mild, about 80 Friday: low tonight in 60s.
in the southern part of North
Viet Nam.” Other sources said VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS., FEBRUARY 11. 1905 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 12-t
the attackers struck at targets
between Dong Hong and Vinh
Linh, two points raided earl­
ier in the week.
Informed sources said the
attacking planes included 28
Vietnamese Skyraiders and 20
ny Fred Ven Pelt
U. S. F100 jets from the base
here and 10ft U. S Navy Capt. James O. Mayo, who
planes from aircraft carriers probably more than* any one
off the coast.
person locally kept "ifloat”
The spokesman laid that the
U. S. carriers were the Ran­ the Sanford Naval Air Station*
ger, Coral Sea and Hancock. when it was almost "sunk” a
Maneuvers Seen
A Vietnamese broadcast year ago in an economy wave,
BONN, Germany (UP1) —
quoting Gen, Nguyen Cao, Ky. is expecting momentarily or­
West Germany's decision to
commander, of-ihe South Viet, ders of transfer hum his pre­
end arms deliveries lo Israel
names**'air force, said all the
sent post as commanding offi­
will give it more room to man­
planes returned safely.
euver in ita dealings with Arab
An intriguing sight Wednes­ Today's raids were ordered cer of Reconnaissance Attack
countries informed sources
day during the noon hour at in reprisal for Wednesday Wing One.
The luture Wing commander,
said today.
the dock of Lake Monroe Inn. night's Red attack on a U. S.
A houseboat tied to the dock, Army barracks in Qui Nonh, in Capt. Richard Edward Fowler
Victim Improves
an occupant fishing while the which 28 Americans may have Jr., has arrived at the station
where he is taking a Vigilante
JACKSONVILLE . (HIM) unmistakable aroma of some­ died.
The condition of a man bitten
thin' cookin’ came Irom with­ Earlier today, armed l’. S familiarjiation course.
Captain Mayo, although in
by a coral snake was improv­
in. Such a life . . .
helicoplers and South Vietna­
Navy consideration on sea duty
ed today following a blood
mese artillery broke up an altransfusion from a Miami serIt'i strictly a formality to , tempted Communist amphi- at SNAS, is expecting orders
pentraium owner with an im­
continue steps necessary for bious landing in Qui Nonh, transferring him to a surface
munity to snake poison.
Icdcral aid. There'll be a pub­ scene, of Wednesday night's craft some time in May or
June.
lic hearing at 2 p m. Feb. 25 savage attack
It was a year ago, a week
Titan Shot Halts
at the County Commission
liefore Ihe 10th annual Bomb
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) chambers. It's being called by
Derby at the base, that it was
Technical troubles today de­
the State Road Department
rumored Sanford Nasal Air
layed for several hours an at­
and the subject will be "conStation would be closed and its
tempt lo launch a Titan 3A
fAlfUig the location and eco
personnel and activities trans­
rocket and Ita first useful sa­
effects of proposed imCAPT. JAMES O. MAYO (left), com m ands of Reconnaiatanca Attack
ferred elsewhere.
tellite, a W pound radio labora­
'provemenls . . . to State Road
Winy; One, welcomes his prospective relief, Capt. Richard
Fowler Jr„
A Navy man fractured both
However, top Navy officials
tory, on a , omplex shot that
48." Thla involves the widen
to Sanford Naval Air Station. Captain Fowler, icw attandllg a Vigilante
calls for three orbital changes.
ing of 23th Street from French l e g s Wednesday afternoon fr°m throughout the world conaircraft familiarization course at the base, is expected to aaautne Wing
Avenue to Mellonville Avenue. when his motorbike and a ' verged on Sanford during
command
In
May
or Ju n e. Captain Mayo Is expecting transfer orders in
9 9 •
light truck collided hcadon in Bomb D*‘rb&gt; wcck lo observe
th e near future.
(Navy Photo)
The teamwork of the Sher­ front of tiie Lake Monroe Inn activities of Wing One and its
.reconnaissance-attack squad-.
iffs posse in recent days has on Highway 17-92
Under treatment at Somiri- ron‘ M w»* during dial week
been exceptional. From the
minute city police sounded the ole Memorial Hospital is John when t aptatn Mayo led local
Vail Lewis Lambert, 17alarm, ail factions o[ every W. Hcrchig. 19. attached to Navy and civilian officials In
year-old Longwood H i g h
law enforcement body in the Reconnaissance Attack Squad- convincing the visiting high
sres responded to a grim task ron One ills condition was Navy officers that Sanford NaSchool student, w a s killed
val \tr Station should not on­
•hortly before 7 p, m, Wed­
of apprehending two young listed as "tairly good "
nesday at the intersection of
men. Excellent teamwork.
Herring was driving toward ly Ik- continued twit its facili­
Sit 434 and Interstate 4,
* • •
Sanford on 17-92 when he col- ties expanded
Wednesday's announcement
when hit acooter hit a truck.
An Eagle Scout at 13? Hard hdrd with a truck driven by
WASHINGTON (UP1| — ►rpnnte meeting! and
The panel n.imc-l \\
Woodrow Strickland, 33. of
to believe. But Paul Pivec. William Edward Klinefelter of from Washington that Con­ D«»ik union liuder* ami ihip* (under o n lrrt from the Preai* &gt;luy w ill hr sim ila r in func*
gress has !&gt;een asked by Pres­
Winter Gerden, driver of the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 813 Escambia Drive.
p«*ra, under pressure from ‘ dent to report hack to him lion to the *pe«ml hoard.
truck, told Florida HighwayPivec, of 428 Summerlin Ave- * Highway P a t r o l Trooper ident Johnson to include Jfi 7
J*rr sklent Johnaofi to end a )»&gt; noon &lt;K S T I F rid a y with headed hv M - i w h i c h nego* Patrolmen L. D Harrell and
milium
in
tile
military
tnidget
Jerry
Hawthorne
and
Consta­
nue did Just that almost im
(luted n settlement ill a 34- John McConnell that the
possible feat Lite other night ble Bob Carroll, investigating for expansion of the local base "totally unjustified” strike, ite it-ii'iiiim-li-latioris
Hanging over ttie- negotia­ -lay dock s11ik- in January, motor acooter hid no tights
lfe got his Eagle award dur­ officers, sa id ‘Klinefelter had bears out the results of Captain launch tlluke-or-hreak settle,
and he did not tee the boy
ing ceremonies in Orlando. stopped prior to making a left Mayo's and the local Navy and ment talks Unlay with a pies- tion* was the threat that tints.
As in the present case, that until he crashed into the
Johnson may he forced to ask
It's estimated only nine nut turn into the Inn's parking lot. civilian officials' “ message" identiul board.
Congress to impose nr hit in honid was named nfter other Irurk.
of 1,000 Scouts make the high After approaching traffic had lo those visiting Navy offic­
Representatives of ship|&gt;rv-&gt; tioii on nil sides. But admin­ legul remedies hnd in-en ex­
Lambert, who lived at Rt.
honor and then many, many gone, the truck driver made ers
Captain Mayo has had a and the International Long­ istration officials obviously hausted. The 1963 strike end­ I, Box 889, apparently died
of these are much older than his left turn and into the path
wide and varied career, in shoremen's Association l ILAt hoped that Ihe President's ed when both sides accepted of head and hody injuries
nf the motorbike
Eagle Scout Pivec
and nut of the Navy He *n- from Galveston, Tex., and penuanre powers could avert tha panel's recommended 37 when he was thrown to the
auch a move.
cent-an hour p*y increase.
tr-ed nasal Right training dur
pavement by the collision.
Miami, Fla. — the two big
ing World War II. winning his
wings at Pensacola He was a holdout ports in the strike—
torpedo plane pilot aboard »e- were to meet with the board ‘Moving Day’ Expected 'Soon
veral aircrafl rim e rs during for the urgent talks
tile w ar
Johnson Wednesday night
Captain Fowler it on his;called on I-abor Secretary W
third tour of duty In the area. Willard
Wirtr,
Commerce
TOKYO (UP1)—Soviet P re -|S air raids against North He was with Fighter Squadron Secretary John T. Connor.
All Ihe latest innovations fur Sanford f’enney’a Manager selection of the company’s
32 ui the spring of 1951 fnl and Sen. Wayne L. Morse.
inter Alexei N. Kosygiw flaw Vietnamese (argets.
(D-Ore
I,
to
gel
to
the
hot
lowing
reactivation
of
SNAS
lh»
comfort and convenience Charlie Robinson said today. new. private brand hard lines,
from Peking to North Korea I North K" " »
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"Tim new store will be
[ put its tOO.hOO man army in and taler served as operations torn nf Ihe month-old walkout of shoppiu• will be inrurpnrplus an expanded assortment
today, pow.bly to line up * . combat readiness." T h e officer of Heavy Attack Squad at East and Gulf roust ports
eight times larger than our
ated in the new Penncy's de­ present downtown establish­ of Penney'a traditional soft
united C o m m u n i s t front f m&lt;)VC ostensibly was decided run 9 in 1937 58
The strike is costing f67 mil­
partment store lo be opened ment and will offer our cus­ lines," Robinson noted.
against Um Waited States in „ p 0 „ because of alleged
He holds the Navy Cross, lion a day.
"The huge onr-level atore
Viet Nam.
, "America* provocations” in Silver Star, Distinguished Fly­ The panel was In hrar the later Ibis year at the Sanford tomers hundreds of new items will alio carry such new lines
The offldal Boviet news
KoreaArea
shoppers
will
have
a
full
arguments of both side* in Plata on Highw ay 17 92 aouth,
ing Cross and Air Medal.
as furniture, a sleep shop, sil­
afency Taaa reported from
verware, jewelry, pictures and
Moscow that Kosygin and a
mlrrora.
delegation of lop RuiaUmbifi
"One of the outitsr^yig fea­
data concluded a one-day visit
tures
is the attached auto
Jo MM CMna and flew to
center which will have fourPyongyang, the capital of
car acrvlce bays and provide
Communist North Korea.
full, front to rear auto service
Kosygin's decision to visit
and repair work," he pointed
North Korea was not announc­
o
ut
ed until Wednesday and came
“ Preparations are now un­
as ■ surprise.
der
way for our planned move
Radio Pyongyang said Rosy
to tbe new store. However,
gin was greeted at the airport
due to circumstances beyond
by Premier Kim 11 Sung of
Penncy’s control, w« have not
North Korea, reviewed an
been able to move ahead ai
honor guard and then was
quickly as we would have
driven to the government's
liked. Nevertheless, we want
guest bouse. The radio report
t&amp;
assure our customers that
said the leaders of both coun­
we will be open later this
tries exchanged greetings at a
year," Robinson emphasised.
brief welcome ceremony, but
“ We feel that this new de­
there was no immediate Indi­
partment
store, which will be
cation hour long the visit would
the largest in Seminole Coun­
leaL
ty, it well worth waiting for
North Korea, like Red China
and will be a tramandous mod­
and North Viet Nam, has been
em
, conveniopt, one-atop mer­
this
year.
The
40,000
aquare
foot
one-level
department
atore
EXEMPLIFYING
tha
“new
look”
In
Penney
operations
the scene of massive public
chandising center for area
will feature a complete auto center as well as expansion of
throughout the nation 1# the company's new Sanford Plaza
demonstrations
protestshoppers," Robinson declared.
all lines of merchandise.
■tore, (shown in Uia axUsL’a rendering), which will open later
,tng ftmiih Vietnamese and UM
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Captain Mayo Awaits Orders Of Transfer

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B R IE F S

Naval Airman
Hurt In Crash

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'Heavy' Dock Talks Pushed
To Hunt End Of Long Feud

Soviet Boss Seeks
North Korean Unity

Longwood Youth
Dies In Crash

Penney's Reveals Store Plans

C a p t. S w a n so n
T e lls O f P la n
Tha booming noise of Navy
“ For a long tim e," said
Jeta taking off and landing Captain Swanson, “thes« peo­
at Sanford Naval Air Station ple have been most under­
soon will be passe for San­
standing despite the increas­
ford area residenti . . . if tha
ing
tempo of training opera­
U. S. Congress approves.
Included in the military tions at this base. Tbe RA-3C,
budget sent by President with its two J79 engines, is
Johnson to the Congress is a wonderful weapons system
an item of J tl.T million for
but it .docs make a lot nf
SNAS , . .and this figur*
noise. Our neighbori warrant
includes fundi for land ac­
encouragement in thla connec­
quisition and construction of tion.
a 6,000-foot extension of the
“ Assuming that Congress
north-south runway.
will approve this budget for
Thla extension will double
NAS Sanford, and I am confi­
th(_lfhgth °f the present run­ dent that it w ill,.the northway and will permit Navy
fouth runway-will be
aircraft •coming in to circle to
the east of the base In a and Qicrqby _allow rrtoi
Ira (fit to asYuma a new pat
southerly direction, turn over.
Lake Jessup and head north tern.”
The present main east-west
for a landing. The pattern
would tie reversed should the runway , , , use of which
prevailing- w ind be in the op­ brings about the noiie . . . Is
10,000 feet long, extending
posite direction.
"In view of the recent re­ eastward ~frbnf th e'io u th end
lease of information from of MellonvUJe Avenue at 25th
Washington," &lt;1 was stated Street.
The north-south runway pre­
this morning by Capt. C. W.
Swanson, commanding officer sently is 8,000 feet long and is
of Sanford Naval Air Station, used only for emergency pur­
"it appears appropriate to poses. It extendi southward
provide additional information from SR 48 ( 25th Street). Tbe
to the people of SAnford, 6,000-foot extension will con­
both civilian and military, on tinue southward through pre­
what It ini'nns to this area." sent (mostly swampland to­
He continued: "Congress­ ward Lake Jessup.
Upon completion (and again
man (A. S.l Hrrlong released
information lo The Hetald subject to congressional ap­
which, in effect, describes proval) the northern 2,000
improvement* and construc­ teet ol (he north-south runway
tion at NAS Sanford with a will not be used, except in
dollar amount of gtl.7 million. emergency, to provide oolse
Ons of tha items tn tha bud­ relief for business and resi­
get which he mentions ia dents along Highway 48.
This runway would b are
‘runway extension and land
been under construction now
acquisition.'
”1 would especially like lo except f o r the economy
alldress myself lo the run­ scare” a year ago, when the
way picture. It l* this a*|iect | Navy deleted tha item from
which most concerns the peo­ its budget request, The preple living near thr Naval Air sent budget request la for tha
l fiscal year 1966.
Station.”

Higher Return Seen
For Valencia Crops
LAKELAND (UPI) - Florids grown* should get a
lietter return f"r th eir Valen­
cia orange crop if tile U S.
Department of Agriculture's
latest crop forecast holds.
Th* department In it*
monthly estiniste released
Wednesday knocked 3 million
boxes of valt-nciss off the pre­
dicted Florida crop. Citrus
officials said this should in­
sure a better msihct price
for the late season crop.
Th* government estimated
th* to tal o r a n g e crop at Mil 6

million boxes, s net rhange
of only one million boxes
front Hie January prediction.
Almost balancing the dfop
in thr Valencia prediction was

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an inrreasa of two million
laixes in th* forecast for oarly and mid-season vanities,
which
been harvestwnirn will
win have
ti
ed bv-next
i
next week.
VJiem is* go primarily for
mjt/ing on
range concentrate
and Citrus Mutual Executive
Vice President Robert W.
Rutledge said oranga concen­
trate sales already ara excellent and that in .the peat two
Weeks consumer spending top­
ped SI | million.
The government broke ita
orange crop estimate into 36
million boxes of valencies arid
lt.fi million boxes of early
and mid seusnn oranges.
The California estimate v u
28 5 million boxes overalL

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Buy TIRES From
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• Periodic Inapectlon
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Corner Tlh *
M a r &gt; h a l l ------------- Paatar
CE RVICES B A T U R U A T - —
Sabbath School # :»• *- m*
Worahlp Service — 1 1 : » A mWadneaday H l « h l
r r a j o r S a r t l c a ----- T : l i P. m.
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Alliance
C H R I S T I A N M IS S I O N A R T
A L L IA N C E CHURCH
t i l l P a r k A v e a l I l t h SL
R a t. C lif fo rd * • U » r r o A P a M o r
Sunday S c h o o l ----- t i l l a. m.
W orahlp Sarrlea _ 11:0# a. m.
E ve n in g Worahlp — T:10 P- m.
A llla oca T oo th
Pallowahlp ITueo.)
« : » # p.
p r a y e r S a r r l e a ----- Til# P

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Assembly Of God
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PIN ECREBT AS8EMBLT
O P OOD C H U R C H
Cor. l l t b and Kim
H. M. W ilde r —
Paa lo r
Sunday S c h o o l -----» : l l a. ra.
MornlhS Worahlp — 1#:## a- m.
Kaanlnp Worahlp — 1:1# P- m.
T o o t h s « r r . (Sun.) - 4:0# P - m .
Mld-W aa h Bart. (W a d .) _ I I I #

Baptist
C E N T R A L, B A P T I S T C HOR CH
Cor. U l b SL A Oak A ta.
Oall Smith ------------- Paat or
Sunday school —
»•&lt;* »• m*
M or ning W ors h ip — 11 *©ir *- ra.
T r a ln ln s Uunlon — l i t # P- m.
Kaanlnp S a r t l c a ----- » : # « P- “ ■
V ’ ad. Pra ya r Sartlca 1:1# P- m.
Nuraary O p t*
W T R R — -------------- T:l# P- » Sunday Nlta Broadcaal
W E B T S ID R M1BSIONART
B A P T I S T CH U RC H
It h SL A H o lly Ata .
John R. K i n s ----------- Taator
Sunday School ----- 10:## a. m.
Sunday
Mornlnp Worahlp — 11:00 »- m.
Sunday
Kaanlnp Worahlp — 7:*# PWadnaaday
p raya r Sartloa —— 1:01 p- m.
P IN E C R E B T It A P T I 8 T
CHURCH
Onora Road
Mornlnp Worahlp . 11:0# a. m.
Sunday School ------- #4# a. m.
Tralntnp Union ----- t i l t V■ m.
Evening Worahlp
l l « p- ra.
W&gt;d. OHIcara A T t i c l m a
M a a l l n p ____________ #:&gt;# P m.

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J O R D A N M IB BIO NA RT
B A P T I S T CH U RCH
t i l l W. n r a t Btraat
Sunday School _ _ 10:10 a. m.
M or nln p Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
)lll, Ia Study (Sunday) 1:00 p m .
Eaanpallatlo Bertlca 1:0# p. m.
Wad. Pray ar Waal — T p
m.
BUI S t e p h a n a -------------- Paator
A Cordial Walcome to All
O A K L A W N B A P T I S T CH U RC H
2 1 0 Country Club Road
Sponaorad by F lr o l Baptlat
Church
R a t , 1L T. D a r r a t t ____ Paa lo r
Sunday School __— 0 : 0 a. m.
W ora h lp r e r t l c # — 11:0# a. m.
T raln tnp Union —« — # : 0 P- mKva nlnp Worahlp — 1:10 p. m.
Wad. P ra ye r Bart. — 1:20 p. m.

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OHTKEN R A I T t B T C H U R C H
HWT. I l l
I'h. 221111#
P a a l o r ____Chaalar W. Plank
Bunday School . ... 10:00 a. m.
Mornlnp Sartlca — 11 "0 a. m.
T ra ln ln p Union -—— #:20 p. m.
Evanlnp Bertlca _ l iIO p. m.
Wadnaaday Meetlnpe:
orga nlaatleno ---- 4;ln P- mP r a y a r ___________ 1:2°
P- m.
C h o i r _____________ *:1# p. m.

Methodist

Baptist

Episcopal

P IR 8 T B A P T IS T C m T IlC H
11# P a r k A t a a a a
F. B. Chance ----------- P a a lo r
M or nln p Worahlp — 1:1# a. m.
Sunday School - w
1 : 0 a m.
M or nln p Worahlp — II :# # * "»•
T raln tn p Union _
1:1# P m.
Z t a n l n p V'orabtp - 1 : 0 p m.
Wad . P r a y e r Sartlca 1:10 p . m .

C H R IS T CHURCH
Church S lr t a L L o n g w o o d
F r . Charlaa W . Stewa rt, Jr.
V ic a r
H o l y Communion
1:0# a m.
F a m i l y Sartloa A
Claaaaa
2:2# A m.

Adventist

E L D E R SPRINOB B A P T I S T
Old Orlando Rd. a l Haalor A t * .
B. Ham ilton G r if fin _ Paator
Bunday School —
• : ( * A m.
M ornlnp Worahlp _ II:## A m.
T ra ln ln p Union —
1:1# p. m.
E ta n ln p Worahlp — l i O p. m.

H O L T CROSS
(#1 B. P a r k A v a
F r. L e r o y D. Soper, R ec to r
H o l y Communion __ 1:1# A m.
F a m i l y S art lca and
Sunday S c h o o l ----- --- #;#• A a .
M ornlnp P r a y a r
&lt;Flrat Bunday —.
H o l y Communion 11:(S A m.

B A P T IH T MISSION
E N TE R PR ISE
Sunday School
— 1:11 a. rn.
Mornlnp W o rah lp - 11:## »■ m.
T ra ln ln p Union _ _ 4 : 0 p. m.
Kvanlnp .Worahlp — 1:1# p. m.
Wad. Nlpht
7*riyer Maallnp — 1:1# p. m.
Rat. R. J. Boynton ----- Paalo r

■ Christian

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Free Methodist

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F R E E M ETH O D IST CHURCH
Co rn er &lt;th SL and Laura! A v a
R a t . L If. K a il ay ...... Paat or
T eleph on e: 131-TOIS
Bunday School ____ 1 11 a m.
Mornlnp Worahlp __ 10:41 A m.
Kvanlnp W ora hlp __ 7:0# p. m.
Wad. F r a y a r S a rt lca 1:1# p. m.

F IR S T CH RISTIAN CHURCH
DISCI PLUS OF C H R I S T
1(01 H. Sanford Ata.
It. Vernon Fu ll er
Sunday School
t i l l A m.
M ornlnp W o r ih lp - 11:00 a. m.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH o r C H R IST
n i l Park Avanua
Bart Bro w a ______ E ta n p a lla t
Sunday
Bible Study -- ----- 1#:00 A ra.
Mornlnp Worahlp _ 11:0# a. m.
Kvanlnp Hertlce _ 1:10 p. m.
Sea "H e ra ld o f T ru t h " 1 p. ro.
Sunday on Channal I
Tuaaday
I.adlaa Itlbla Claao _ 1:1# a. m.
M en a Claaa — —
1:10 p. m.
W'adnaaday
Bible Claao -- ------1:1# P- m.

Lutheran

CHURCH O F C H R IST
Ganata
Ralph Drawer Jr.
Kvanpalla t
Itlbla S c h o o l -------- #:l# a. m.
Mornlnp Worahlp H 1:10 a. rn.
K anlnp W o r a h l p __#:l# p. m.
Wad. P raya r Harylca 1:1# p. m.

GOOD S H E P H E R D
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
2### A Orlando Drive
Hw y . - 17-22)
Sanford, Flo ri d a
122-1212
T h e R at. J, Gordon P t a r 1,
Paator
Bunday School _
• : 1S A m.
Mnrnlnp Worahlp
11:03 a m.
Communion— Flrat Sunday la
Each Munth
K ln d e r p a r ta a and Nuraary

You’ve been speeding:, and you get a ticket. You don’t Ilk*
It, but you know you’ve been wrong. With little or no argu­
ment, you pay your fine.

rAOI.A CHURCH Ob CHRIST
l llp h w a y l ( W ea l
Morrla R u b y _____ Eta n p all a t
Illble Claaa --------10:0# A m.
Mornlnp Worahlp _ I I 0# a m.
Kvanlnp Worahlp — #.## p- m.
Dib it Claaaaa Wad. _ 1:1# p. ro.

You’ve been staying home from church on Sundays for
one of a dozen reasons. Maybe you like to sleep late. Maybe
the minister in your church preaches dull sermons. Maybe
you don’t consider yourself the church-going type. Whatever
your alibi— nobody’s going to come after you.

Christian Science

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OF
T U B ' REDEEMER
101 W. tt th ria ca
" T h e Church of the Lutheran
H o u r" and T V "Thla la the
U fa"
lle t b e r t W. Ooaraa ._.... Paator
Hunday School —
1:1# a m,
W o r a h l p ^utrrlce __ 10 : 2 # a m.
K in d e r t a rta n and Nuraary

This is a summons you’ll have to serve on yourself. For
an infraction of Cod's law is something that can't be ignored.
Until you declare yourself guilty, you will be deliberately
shutting yourself off from the greatest fellowship in ths
world. No judge in history has ever pronounced a sterner
sentence.

FIR ST

CH U RC H OF C H R I S T
S C IE N T IS T
IftO E a it Second Btraat
Sunday Service A
Bunday S c h o o l -----11:00 A ra.
SubJ#ot: "Man "
Wadnaaday Sartlca - »:0# p m.
l t r - d ln g Room: lo t W. Flrat
W ee w d a y a : 10:1# a m . — CIO pm .

Church Of God
THE

13nd A French
L. H. A l f o r d ___________ r e » t o r
Hunday S c h o o l ____ 1:43 a. ra.
Morning W o r ih lp
11:00 a ra.
K va n g ilt attc Htrv,
7 00 p m.
Fa m il y Night Harvlca
T. P. K. W ad ......... 7:10 p n .

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Monday
Tu«td«y
Widnsiday
7 W d «|
Friday
Saturday

CHURCH OK OOD
UK PIIOP1IKCT

1401 Kirn Av tnua
Ray. Hobart Welch - ..... Paator
Sunday School
t 41 a. m.
W orahlp Harvlr# __ 10:41 a. in.
K ngallallo Htrv. — TilO p. m.
Tuaday:
HI Id • T r a i n i n g ____ T:4S p. m.
T h u rs d a y:
Yo un g People Barvlca 7:4* pm .

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k rf y and auppnrt the Church TKay
am: (1) For hi* own aaka. (2) For
hi* children's taka. &lt;3) Far lha saka
of hk anmmuruty and nation. (4 )
Far tha aaka of tha Church Itorlf,
which nrwda hk moral and msUrkd
support. I Tan to go 4o churrh regu­
larly and read your Bible daily.

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FIR ST SOUTHERN
M E T H O D IS T CHURCH
Woman' # Club Dulldlnp
202 Oak Ata.
P u r w a r d if. K n lp h l J r , Paalor
Sunday Bchool — _
OKI a. m. ,
W o rah lp Sartloa ---- 1 :2# p. m, V)

Nazarene
r i n s r CHURCH
OF T H E N A Z A R E N E
W . 2nd ML at Mapla Ava,
Paul. D i c k * * ______ ___... T u t o r
Sunday S c h o o l ____ 1 K I a
m.
Mornlnp W orahlp _ 10:10 a m.
1
You th H u u r ____ ___ (;00 p. m.
E v a n p *ll*t lo S artlca 1:09 p. m. (I
M ld -W ac k
Birv lca (W a d .) __ 1:00 p. m.
T h ir d Hunday
S l n p a p l r a t l o n ___ 1:00 p.
m

F IR S T CHURCH
THE NAZARENE
Laka Mary, F I a
R av. W. L llolcumba, Paata
Sunday
OKS a. m. __ ... HIM* School
11:00 a. m. _ Mornlnp M oral.iu
7:0o p. m. _ Kvanlnp Marti. •
7:00 p. u. _ Wed. M ld-Waak
Pra ya r Sarvlcaa
1:00 p. m. _ La at Wad. MUalonary Sartlca
OF

Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTE CO STAL
C H U R C H O F LON G WOOD
#11 Oranpa Street
lta v E. Ruth Grant .... Paator
Sunday School
10:00 a m.
Mornlnp Worahlp
11:00 a m.
Sunday E v a n l n p __T.jo p m.
Wad. Bible Study _ 1:lo p. rn.
Cunquarora Maallnp
F r id a y _ _ _ _ _ _ J;10 p. m.

Presbyterian

M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
411 Park A v a
R at. Robart M. Janklna, Paator
Mornlnp Worahlp __ 1:1# p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ____ 1: 4#
a
m.
Mornlnp Worahlp __ ]#:## a. m.
M T F Maatlnpa ___ 4.10 p. m.
I Intermediate, Menhir)
Eta n ln p Worahlp __ 1:10 p.

F IR S T PRE8I1TTKR1AN
CH U RC H
Sanford,
P it.
Oak Ava. A Srd St.
Grovar C. S »w#ll J r . __Paalor
K d g a r W. Smith Jr. Aa ilatant
Paator
Church School
9 4S a. m.
hfsalon

Mrata

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Morning Worahlp __ 11:00
Pioneer Fellowship ^ 0:00
Senior HI Fe llows hip €:00
E ve n in g Worship
7:lo
Wad. P raya r M ea li n g 7:00

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C H R IS T M ETH O D IST
CHURCH
Sunland Ealataa
Cltrua Halphta
R a t . Charlaa B. H o p p — Paalor
Church School ____ IK S a rn.
Mornlnp Worahlp _ 11:00 a m. (
M T F -------------------- 1:20
p. m.
E ta . W o r i h l p ----- 7:20
p. m.
Wad. P r a y e r S artlca 1:2# pm.

Methodist
F IR S T

CHURCH o r OOD

G R A C E M E T H O D I S T CH U RC H m
Onora n d . at Wood lan d A t e , ™
R a t . John ! L Hlre a J r , Paator
Church School ----- I K S a m.
M ornlnp W orahlp — 11:00 A m.
M T F --------------------- 4:20 *. m.

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gunday School ______ 1:4* a. m.
M or ning Harriers
11:00 a. m.
Choir Practice W'a4. 7:10 p. m.
E v e r y One Welcome.

COVENANT PRE H RTTER IA N
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Paator

W ors h ip __________1:00 g. m. ^
Church School
10:00 a. m.

'The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleGREGORY LUM BER
of Sanford

A R T BROWN
PEST CONTROL

B E T T Y CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

H A R R E L L &amp; B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford

C E LERY C IT Y ’
PR IN TIN G CO, INC.

B IL L H E M PH ILL MOTORS, INC.
- 801 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

TH E AM E RIC AN O IL CO.
Mr. St Mrs. 4L R. Strickland

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

CHELSEA T IT L E AN D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

H O LLE R MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

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

SEM INOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay A v e , Sanford, Fla.

KILGORE SEED COM PANY
1400 W. 1st, St., Sanford

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

J. C. P E N N E Y CO M PANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

L. D. P L A N T E , INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

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

LIG G E TT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kcllett — Hermun K oleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE P R IN TIN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

H IL L LUM BER &amp; H AR D W AR E CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

P U R L IX M ARKETS
and Employees

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Rose St Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

COBIA BOATS
Southern Filierglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slams and Employees

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTU ARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S taff

S TA TE FA R M INSU RANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

BOB’S R E S T A U R A N T
Bob and Estelle McCalllster
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

PERFECTION
D A IR IE S

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

W ILSO N-M AIER FU R N ITU R E CO
Mr. and Mrs. A l Wilson

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

W IN N D IX IE STORES
and Employees

•SEMINOLE COUNTY A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYS X P T 1IT
Antioch D*ptl#t church, O v li d s
Central Dapllal Church, t i l l Oak At#.
ChUiUOU Flrat Ua ptlit Church
Cbulunta V i p t l l l Ulaalon
K ld a r S p r ln i# Uaptlat Church,
(10 Kahman It A
n r a # IJ#plt#t Church, 111 P a rk Ata.
r r U o d a b l p lla p tU t Church • (
Alt nnionta S p r l u n
Jit. 411. A l t t m o b t # Sprint#
F i m D a p l l t l Church « t DaU try
Fl ra t B # p tl« I Church * t 0 » u # t *
Flra t Uaptlat Church • ( L # k * Mary
Flrat' Uaptlat Church • ( Laka Moaroa
F lr a t Daplial Church • ( Kentwood, Oar.
Church * Grant
F lr a t uapt lat Church a l Otlado
n r a t Uaptlat Church c f Sau Laa do Springe
F l r a t Shiloh U lM lo u a r p Uaptlat Church.
1141 W . I l t h St.
Foraat C it y Baptlat Church
F o u a la t a Haad Baptlat Church, Otlada
L o t * . Southern Uaptlat Ulaalon. Chuluota
htlaaloaary
Baptlat
Church
N o rt h - Hd.
MacaVouU
Ulaalon
Baptlat
Church
Oak H i l l * d . Odtaaa
M o r a ln t a l a r y Uaptlat church. O aa av a H w y .
M l - O tl v * Miaaiuaary Baptlat Church, Sam
U » 4 # Spa l a s s J U , L o o g v o o d

U L Z lo a Ula alonary Baptlat, Slpaa A t * .
New
UL
C a lva ry
Ula alo aa ry
Baptlat
HOP W. I t l h SL
N o w Salem P rlm lt lv a Uaptlat Church,
1100 W. I l t h SL
Na w U L Zlo a Uaptlat Church, 1714 Paar A t a
O ak law n Uaptlat Chapal, 1141 W, t#th Zu
Oataan Uaptlat Church
Plnacraat Baptlat Chureh, 101 W . Onora ltd,
Fra lr la Lak a Baptlat Chureh, JUdg* Hd.
Varn F o r k
I’ rograaa Ulaalonary Uaptlat Ch ore *. Midway
Bacond Shiloh U la aloaa ry Baptlat Church.
N ln lh * H ic ko ry
SL Jamao U la alo aa ry Ba ptla t Church SM.
H I I I I Oataaa
SL P au l Ula alonary Ba ptlat Church, It h SL
SL. U a lth a w a
Ula alonary Baptlat Church
Cannon tl a l g h l s
St. John’ a Ulaalonary Baptlat Church,
I I I Cyproaa SL
VaaapU Baptlat Church, P a lm Springe Hd_
A lt am o n te Bprlnga
W e a t a lla U la aloaa ry Baptlat Church.
I l l * H o lly Ava.
Z lo a H o p * Ba ptlat Chureh, 111 Orange Ava.
C A TH O LIC
Chnrch o f th * N a t iv it y , L a k e N a r y
A l l Soula Catholic Churoh. I l l Oak Ava.
Roman Catholic H a m . Sporlamaa'a Club,
Chuluota
. ____

SL
Ann'a
Catholic
Church, , P atc h in g
lin e * . DaDary
SL U a r y Uagdatana Catholic Church, H a lt land A t a Alt a m o n te Springe
CH R ISTIAN
F lra t Chrletlau Church, 1101 B. Sanford A v a
C o a g T e g a lio n e t Chrlatlau Church,
24*1 F o r k A te.
Norlb ald e
Chrlatlau
Church,
F lo rid a
U a t a n D r , Maitland
CHURCH OF C H R U T
Church o f ChrtaL l l t l * F o rk A v a
Church o f ChrlaL Oancta
Church o f ChrlaL K oa gw eod
Churoh o f Chrla L Faola
C H U R C H O F OOD
Church
Church
Church
Church

of
of
of
at

Ood.
Ood,
Ood.
Ood

I l l H ic k o ry
1200 S. French
O tlado
M la e lo a Ba lorp rU o
E PISCO PAL

A l l Sal a la Hplaoopal Church U. DaB ar y
A v a , Cntann-lao
ch rta t Kptacopal Church, Long-wood
A U Salo la BptaeopaL Eatarprlaa
H o l y Croag Hplaoopal, P a r k A v a a t I t h

LUTHERAN
Aacanalon
Lut heran
Church,
Ota rb ro ok
D r , Caaaalhtrry
Good Bhaphard United Lutharn,
2 I » I S. Orlando Dr.
Lut heran Churoh o f the Redeemer,
l e t W. I l t h Pla c e
Maaalah Lutheran Church. Amartoaa Le gio n
11*11. Fralrla Laka, Fe rn P a r k
SL Luka# Lu th er an church, K L I M Slav ia
M E TH O D IS T
B a rn ett
Mem oria l
hlalhodlat Church. E.
Dc Uary A v a . K nle rp rl e o
Be ar L a k e Mathodlat churoh
Be thel A.M.E. Church. Canaan Height#
Caaaalbarry Co m m u n ity Mathodlat Chureh.
H w y . 11-02 A Plnay R ld g a Hd. Caaaalbarry
D e D ery Community Methodic# Churoh W .
Highland#. DaB ary
Chrlat Mathodlat Church

lutilgfid E ttitii

F lr a t Mathodlat Ohurch, l i t P a r k A v a
Flr a t Mathodlat Church o f Otlada
F lr a t Southern Mathodlat Church
W o m an '# Club t t ! Oak A v a
F r e e Mathodlat Chureh. I 0 » W . i t h SL
G e n e v a Mathodlat Churoh, O e a e m
Gr ace Mathodlat Church. O a a m Rd.
Grant Chapal A K A Church, O tlado
O a h g r o v o Mathodlat Church, Oviedo
Oataan M ath *d ie t Church

P a o 1n
W aa la ya a
M el h o dls L
RL
44
W. at Fa ola
SL Jamaa A.U E . Sanford Ava.
SL U a r y 'a A.U.E. Church SL R L 111 Oalccu
SL
Paul'#
Mathodlat
C hu roh
Oottau
Rd. Entarprlaa
S ta ff o rd 'U a m o r D l
Mathodlat
C h u n k
S. DaB ary
NAZARENB
F lra t
Church
of
tko
Na aareie ,
W.
2nd at Maple
Farn
P a rk
Church
of
tho
Naaarana,
O'Urlan lt d , F c r a P a rk
L a k e U a r y Church of tho Naaarouo
PR E S B YTE R IA N
Comm unity P raa byla rl *n Church, La k a U a r y
F lra t
Preebyterlam . Church,
Oak
Ava,
* Ir d SL
F ir s t Praabytartna Church. Caaaalbarry
Fl ra t
P rea by te ria a
Church . a f
DaBary,
B. H ighland
Fraabytarlan Churoh a f T h e Coven an t
1771 R Orlande Dr.
SL A a d r aw a Fra abytarlaa Chureh l l t l Laanaal Boh. D r , Be ar La k a
Upaala
Community
Praabytarlan
Churoh,
Upaala R A
W aatmlnlat ar Praabytarlan C h u n k , H a w a ii
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SEVE NTH D A T AD VE N TIST
Format Lak e Seventh-day Ad ta n tlat Church.
H w y . (21, Foraat City
Bcta ntb-day
Ad ta n tl at
Church,
Maitland
A v a , Altam a ata Spring#
Sanford
Seventh-day
A dtaatU l
Church.
Savanth A Elm
* ... ^
O T H E R CH U RC H E S
A lt a n a A.H.E. Church, Olive A 12th
Church o f Ood In ChrlaL Otlado
Chuluota Community Church
Church at Ood o f Prophecy, l l t l E lm A t a .
Church o f Ood Mlaalon, Kntorprta#
Chureh o f Jaaua Chrlot o f L a t t e r Day
Selnta, n i l p a rk Ava.
C o m m a *H y Chapal, Altamomta Spr ing*
E aala ra Orthodox Church. SL John* Ch ry uoalom Chapal. H w y . 17-»|, F e rn P a r k
C o n g ra g a llo n Bath laraaL I l t h A M agn o li a
Fl ra t Churoh o f ChrlaL SclantlaL
#*# E. ta d SL
K in g d o m Hall o f Jahorab'a Wltnaae
La k p Monro# UnlL l l t l W. T h ir d SL
F lr# t P i Q t i c o i l t i Church o f U n i v o o d
F u l l Ooapal Tab arnac l* Slid Coun tr y Club
UL
O liv e
Uolmaa*
Churoh,
Oak
H ill
R A Oalaaa
Plnacraat Aaaambly o f O o A f l t k A Elm
Sanf ord Al li a n ce chureh. l l t l A P a r k A t a
Sanf ord Con gr ega tio n a t Johovnh'a W it*
Baaaao, l ( « Sanford Avo.
T h e S a lt a tio n Army. I K E. 2nd SL
Unity Church o f S a a l e r A 1*1 * • lo t SL

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Oviedo Lions Head To State Tourney ... See Page 6

President Urges Beefed-Up Attac k On Crime
e i o c*
By Paul Brookshire
Four letter word* aren't all
bad.
Two are synonymous with
Sanford. They are the two
thing* that hit the newcomer
between the eyes (and ears)
when ha comes to town.
Both are tremendous assets.
You can’t miss either.
They're spelled " l a k e ”
and " J e t s . "
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Leathernecks In Viet Nam
Reds Protest
U. S. Step To
'Aggression'

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Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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SAIGON (U P I) - CombstW E A TH E R : Not so cold by Tuesday afternoon; low tonight in low 40s.
rcady U. S. Marines swarmed
ashore today and took up de­
VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1965
SANFORD, FLO RID A
NO. 141
fense positions around the Da
Nang airbase only 80 miles
from Communist North Viet
Nam.
•
It was the first Marine land­
ing in a comhst zone since Ihc
ORLANDO (U P I) — Gov.
Korean war.
Haydun
Burns said today the
Communist China and North
Viet Nam immediately pro­
first of a series of new rest
tested the amphibious opera­
areas for Interstate highways
tion as another American step
in. Florida will he located on
to "widen the war of aggress­
Route Four between Tampa
ion."
and Daytona Beach.
Today's landing involved 1,Burns spoke at dedication of
400 Leathernecks, the first ot
the $42 million Orlando Ex­
two Marine battalions totaling
pressway, a part- of Ihe 1413.SOO men who were ordered
mile interstate highway cross
into South Viet Nam to pro­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
ing the mid-seclion of the
vide security at the Da Nang Florida is thinking about
state.
base.
creating a treasure hunting
The Governor said It was
It is the Jumping off point agency.
his
personal concern that the
for American and South Viet­
The Florida Cabinet ha*
superhighway* be provided
namese air strikes against thr under consideration a pro­
with adequate and attractive
Communist north.
posal from the Mate museum
rest facililici.
The Marines raise the num­ at Gainrsville for a two-year
"W'e are a tourist state and
ber of American troops tn program to recover treasure
have an obligation to meet the
South Viet Nam to a record from sunken ship*.
needs of the more than 10 mil­
high of 27,000
If the two-year program i*
lion motorists who visit us an
SANFORD
MAYOR
J.
1
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CrnpjM
uttirinlly
ttpoiml
the
iimunil
Sanford
In a majut political deve­ a Hureess, it would tie con­
nualty," Burns said.
tiiinU’ii Club flower show at the Civic &lt;‘enter, assisted by rlnh dignitaries.
lopment, South Viet Nam’s tinued into future years.
Several stales, among them
From
left
are
Mrs.
J,
T.
Uruthwal,
of
Orlando,
assistant
district
director.
powerful
Buddhist
leaders
The museum asked the
Florida, have been criticized
Florida Federation of Garden Clubs; Mayor Crapps, Mrs. W. T. Chettncll,
The ear-splitting sound ol called on the United States to Cabinet Trustee* of the In­
lor the lack of adequate rest
Orlando, district director, and Mrs. J. M. Fahey, president o f the San­
the Navy jets over the roof withdraw* its troops from Viet­ ternal Improvement Fund—
areas on interstate routes.
ford Garden Club. (See additional pictures on page two.) (Herald Photo)
tops is probably what sticks namese territory.
an agency whose duties inBurns said shortly after he
eliule
governing
offshore
with a newcomer most.
| The Marine landing party
took office he naked the Hoad
He beats a path to the doors encountered no opposition but Florida waters—to sign a
Department to Itudy the need
and windows to make sure Communist guerrillas were contract with the museum.
for rest jre a s on the entire InThe contract would empow­
one isn’t actually landing on busy elsewhere In Viet Nam.
La ■Ute'^yate in within Flor­
the front lawn.
Viet Cong unleashed a bar­ er the museum to take uvrr
ida, which, who* completed,
Hut in a few days adjust­ rage on mortar and reroillcss “ research and conservation"
will total more than 1,100
ment takes place and he be cannon fire on a U. S. Army to aave relic* of the state’s
miles.
history
from
destruction
by
gins to ignorr them.
special forces camp in moun
I ity
«*n ngenilti
Hr said thr department sent
Even in a schoolyard full ol famous Biuh Dinh Province gutd hunters.
fm M |#h i . tuilay at City Hull a team of engineers to thr five
Thr pmgiam would cost
children thrre isn't a single, |275 miles northeast of Saigon
SELMA. Ala (U H i Stair li 1eu of $.1,000 bond after tni lu.lt * ii public" Frt-imutf to states recognized a* having
*70.121 din mg tlie two year*.
solitary upturned neck to
tluopi-is
and deputies on ,i In a| mg before a I . S. iHh-iJn ii’jutititiy from C-1 to the best developed rest area
! Kxpeiiso* i li e I u d r diving
gawk at the screaming Vigi
f J mi it( *di nutith o f 2i»th system. He said the Stale
|equipment and satiny fur hoim-huik, under orders ftum *Mini. isH.uier.
lante.
S
lii’it t-i IV t!i .S in t from Road Board was expected to
1
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tc«
tint!
M
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l
s
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\!1 the town’s ductora —
Alter a week you can even
G*/' George Wallace to slop
I'tuli m I Neglo wen- lulled I'nlmMo A i «*?!&lt;!&lt;• tu l.auri'1 adopt a construction program
The IFF was severely crit­
hear the telephone Jingle with
a "freeilom’’ numb to the
A virnir hid I l h » t Mock hi*
lor the area* next week at its
icized taut year because of
in ..... I Samaritan Hospital
a jet overhead Amazing1
iijijniicKl easy regulations for 'lute mpHal, Sotohty lent- 1on on -. jibyan lull mini the Iwrt’iii M&gt;1111» niMI Klin A Vi* ii-guliir meeting
Keep Hying Navy I
Tlie installations will in­
gassed #*00 Negroes met set I line looked ns though there mir hiiut h o f tJTiltT Htn*i*le
• • •
Two Lake Monroe home*, n gold hunters.
Klmi'la TV CnM«« l omjmny clude sanitary facilities. » •
Florida must lieense all them reeling and bleeding un­ bud l.iru u "moderate iliaWhen you get down to brass garage and an out-shelter
is i-xprrtpil to mnkr a formal ter fountains, picnic arras, at
tacks, there are many chang j were completely destroyed by- treasure seekers and geta 25 der the lashes of clubs, hull II aI e I ."
friiTD
Ivisr prmrntntLon
tractive landscaping and a
I
be
glair
where
officers
per
cent
of
the
gold,
silver
whips and ropes.
ei in Sanford and Seminole fire Saturday afternoon with
Seminole County Ch»mb#r large at ate map allowing ar­
At Icast ti7 Negroes were Inteii i jiled the Negroes near
a third homo receiving exten­ and artifacts plucked from
County aince 1954,
the ocean bottom.
injured in the melee, inelud- Ldwmd 1'ittua Bridge over o f Com m f t i f ! riku fr ont «|p- terial highways in Florida.
The growth in commercial sive damages.
One recent lind put 1-100,* log integration leader John •be Ahihiioin River reermbled Vfliipiuriit ronithlttrtf also has
"Because Itoutc 4 is the
establishments up and down
Starting from explosion of
the Sanford-Orlando highway a kerosene heater in the home 000 in old gold in the state's Lewis, who suffered a pos­ a buttle a&lt;• in* with abuhdotied rcijurMni time tn mnke a pie* most developed of the four in
bedrolls and rlothing lying •rotation.
trrstate superhighways being
sible skull fracture.
The new ahopping centers and of Mr*. G. B Rapp on Upsala pockets.
Several rtftotiillnns w i l l built In Florida, and probably
Two hoapitnla—Good Ram- mingled with spent tear gus
the many new residential Road some 1,000 feet o ff West
come up for romlderation a» will carry as much or more
arltan ami llurwrll Inf Irma * r shells.
areas.
First Street, fire, in the high
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr,, well m• recommendation* of traffic than the other roulea,"
— reported early today 17 NrThe dog track and the jai wind*, quickly swept the gar­
groes were hospitalized with who said hr remained in A t­ the Zoning and Planning Com- he said, "the first of the new
alai and Interstate 4.
age &lt; and the second home,
broken arms and leg*, head lanta during the short-lived mittion
rest areas will he located on
The hospital, the Civic Cen skipping two other houses to
Constable Robert
Carroll injuries, hysteria and other manh Sunday on the advice
Una facility."
ter and the Seminole County- ignite a shed belonging tn a
was treated and released injuries. Nona was in critical of to* aides, announced he
Sheriff’s Department,
Mrs. Pond. Owner'* name of from Seminote Memorial Ho*
wou ld permmulty lead a re­
condition.
Sanford hasn’t stood still the second home burned was
pital Saturday with back in­
newed niureh Tuesday "in
A
policeman
was
struck
neither has it boomed.
not available at this report.
STOCKHOLM
(U l’ lt —
juries suffered when his pa­ when Negroes, in the only re *pitr o| the dangers.*'
There’s atill a lot ol elbow
Two trucks from Lake trol ear was struck at the in­
Sweden
today
began
a sixIn Washington, the Justice
ported
retaliation,
hurled
room.
Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­ tersection of 13th Street and bricks and bottle*.
Department said it has asked week period of mourning for
ment answered the cal] but Park
Avenue late Friday
An FBI agent, taking pic­ the FBI for a “ full and Queen Louise.
WASHINGTON »UP1) —
men wetXfmable, due to dis­ night, police reported today. tures as horsemen rtiiised Ne­ plomi't investigation” of reThe beloved monarch heunity Hearing
tance and time loss involved,
Also treated and released groes, was attai ked by three jnnts t but law enforcement rame “ our queen" to the Rep. Charles E. Bennett &lt;Dto do more than prevent fire was Charles M. Craig, 62. white men and his rann-ia officria and others used un- Swedi*ti pi- jde lipcause she Ela.) is in satisfactory condi­
lated For Ruby
from destroying all homes in driver of the car which struck tmaihtd.
BULLETIN
nciesMity furce ter &lt;lii|&gt;er*e shopped in Stockholm’s stores tion today a t Walter Reed
DALLAS (U P !) - Judge the closely populated area.
and mm bets just like sny H o sp ita l after breaking his
Carroll's car and knocked it
Federal charges were filed the civil rights marchers.
left leg in three places Satur­
oe B. Brown today ordered
into the rear end of a taxi today against Jimmy George
Wallace had only a terse hnusevtife.
■sully trial for condemned Newsmen Robbed
The queen died Sundsy at day in a full on ice,
driven by Hubert Smith.
Kohiiisem, 2*t, Noel Cooper, eomineiit in Montgomery:
Ilrnnctl, u potto victim, car­
layer. Jack Buby on March
Craig, whose address was 21, and Randall Kendrick, 21.
' Those folks in .Selma have the age of 75. A gieat-gi andWASHINGTON (U P I) —
I.
A bandit held up tha National listed as 2401 Willow Avenue, all of Seims, for attacking made this a seven-day-a-week daughtrr of Britian's Queen ries a cane and lias a brace orr
Preis Club Sunday night and was charged with reckless FBI agent Daniel D. Doyle. job. But we can't give an Yicturia, the suffered a blood hit right leg. He contracted
© A LLA S (U P !) — Jack
inch. W’e're going to have to clot in her right leg last polio at Luton tn tha Philip­
escaped with $1,200 In cash driving and driving while in Doyle was not injured.
Jby, at moat a year to the
pine! during World War II.
Thursday.
All three men were jailed enforce state laws,”
toxirated.
and check*.
,y hr was convicted and senneed to death, was to appear
court today for arguments
i hi* sanity.
Judge Joe B. Brown, who
raided at the Kuhy trial last
rbruary and Marrh, ordered
An extensive county-wide will let the contract on April struct Interchange; SR 419, ell south to Orange County S 427, from S 434 north to the Lake Mary north to terminua,
e alayer of presidential at­
Gee Creek box culvert, widen line, four lane construction; ACL railroad at General J. C. widen to 24 feet and resur­
highway
Improvement pro­ SO.
tain Lee Harvey Oswald to
urt for a hearing to decide gram will be requested by the
But, Commission Chairman abutments; SR 46, 1-4 west 1-4, st SR 46A (Faola Road), Hutchison Parkway, two-lane face.
SR-426, ACL railroad east of
and right-of-way and construction;
a Jury ahould be given the Seminole County Commission John Alexander explained, the to Lake County line, four-lane construct Interchange,
construction; SR 46, Mellon- SR-415, construct new Osteen S-426, Goldenrod to Oviedo, S-434 at Forest City, construct
ek of determining Ruby a
when it meets with Slate county has given this project ville Avenue east to proposed Bridge across St. Johns River. twolane right-of-way to elimi­ railroad aignals; SR-436, inesent aanlty.
Road Department officials at No. 1 priority again • because Osteen Bridge approach, tourSixteen secondary projects nate dangerous curves; S-427, aection with S-431 and S-434
sre proposed, to be construct­ Glnderville to Five Points, at Forest City, construct traf­
4 p m. Tuesday at -DeLand. we want to keep It up there lane construction.
tan-2 Rocket
SR-425, 419 and 520, from ed by the state with county two lane right-of-way and con­ fic signal; and engineering
This la the annual meeting in that position in case the
when counties present their state doesn't get around to it mteraection of S-425-427' south fund* held by the stale. A struction; S-427, ACL railroad and surveying for tha follow­
rings Leak
across new causeway over number of these tie in with at General ‘ Hutchison Park­ ing projects: The right-of-way
again this year."
,PE KENNEDY (U P I) — road programs to the state.
Other primary proposals to Lake Jessup via Oviedo to S- the primary proposals in that way north to Five Points, two­ south on Sanford Avenue,
In the proposed primary
Titan-2 rocket ,aet for
trlcan’a first two - man program (state projects to be be presented by the county, 520 st Orange County line, the projects will be accom­ lane 'right-of-way and con­ over a new causeway on Lake
Jessup to the new university
feet Gemini spaceflight la- accomplished with s t a t e listed In priority in sequence: designate aa primary road plished with state fund* by struction.
State Road 415 (13th Street- from Sanford to the proposed the itatc but the county must
SR-415, realignment for new site; four-1 aning of SR-46 from
thia month developed a funds), No. 1 priority has
pellant leak today during been given to the four-lining Celery Avenue), from French state university, four - lane provide the rights-of-way with Osteen Bridge, two lane right- 1-4 to Lake County; four-lin­
of State Road 46 ( 25th Street) Avenue to the City limits; SR construction. (The Lake Jes­ the county's secondary mon­ of-way; SR-436, near Lake ing of SR 46 east to Volutia
lock launch Wat.
Howell south to Orange Coun­ County; two-laning S 15 from
he leak was discovered in from French to Mellonvillc 426, Goldenrod through Oviedo sup causeway long has been eys held by the stale.
to Geneva, realign, rebuilt proposed.)
T h e secondary proposals ty line, foup-lane right-of-way; SR-46 to Lake Monroe, and
itrogen Wxtroxide line in Avenue.
SR-436, 1-4 west to Orange are: .
West 25th Street at ACL rail­ needs for e future railroad
The stale already has an­ and straighten curves, widen­
booster's second stage 85
SR 46, French to Mellon- road, construct railroad sig­ overpass at Rand’s Crossing
utes after the full-scale nounced It will open bids for ing strips, resurface; 1-4 at County line, four-lane right ol
Mary Bouievqgd, con­ way; fill- 436, M ar Lafca Unw­ vilie, four-lane right of-way; nals; S U, ACL railroad at on Sft 44 vest of Sanford.
B-feow countdown sUrtsd- Lois project on Much 3d, and
*
Lake Monroe looks like it
did 10 years ago. Still as
beautiful as ever. Thl* great
natural beauty, the people
now realize, could mean much
more to the community than
anyone ever dreamed of.
Words like "marina" and
"lakefront d e v e l o p *
ment" seem to be on every­
one's lips these days. You
don't have to be in town long
to hear them.
Sanford looks - similar to
whit It did years ago with one
exception — there’s 'a new
spirit budding and ,it could
mean vast changes in the
near future.
You might say a new breeze
is blowing across Lake Mon­
roe and it’s not an ill wind.
• • •
Sanford remembered also
Is
sailors standing along
Highway IT02 hitching rides
to Daytona for the weekend.
The proposed lakefront pro­
ject could help keep these
men in town.
Sanford sremed to be just
a place to pass through on the
w a f "Irorn Orlando to Daytona.
• • •

'M alig n an t'
Foe Of U.S.
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Seminole County

Burns Promises Rest Areas For 1-4

State Ponders
Entering Hunt
For Treasure

Freedom Marchers
Routed By Police

Council To Hear
Lakefront Plan

Fire Threalens
Lake Monroe

Constable Hurt
In 3-Way Wreck

Sweden Mourns

Florida Solon
Hospitalized

County To Outline Road Plan For State Tuesday

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W ASH ING TO N (U P I) — President Johnson
cnlled today for n beefed-up federal nnd local law en­
forcement to attack what he called the "maliRnant
enemy" o f growing crime in the United States.
In a spccinl message to Congress, Johnson asked
for a comprehensive pro- --------------------------------gram including n federni
linn on all firearm* ship­
ments in interstate com­
merce.

BRIEFS

Only exception* would be
among Importer*, manufac­
turers and dealers licensed by
Traffic Toll
the Treasury.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
In a lengthy message to
the House and Senate,1 the The State Patrol reported to­
Chief Executive said there day at least 18 persons were
was no suggestion of federal
killed In highway accident* In
Interference through a na­
Florida during the weekend.
tional police force in the pri­
mary police responsibilities of
state and local government*. Dies In Fire
FORT LAUDERDALE —
But Johnson said ''crime is
no longer merely a local prob­ (U P D — Fire officials blamed
lem.”
careless smoking Sunday on a
The time has come, he said.
blaze which killed one man
f.-r a multiple, co-opciative
federal-state-loeal effort to and injured Iwo persons in an
"arrest and reverse the trend apartment.
toward lawle»*ne*s’’ whirh i*
costing the country ten* of Chopper Record
billions of dollars annually,
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) plus couhtlcss live* and many
The Navy (lew a jot helicopter
injuries."
The President called this here from Ran Diego Saturday
night in a non-stop flight
the essence of his program:
"Increaaeil federal law en­ which broke all helicopter dis­
forcement effort*; assistance tance records
to local law enforcement e f­
forts; a comprehensive, pene­ Azalea Queen
trating analysis of the origins
PALATKA (U PD — Patricia
ami nature of crime in modern Carroll, of Orange Park, a
America (this analysis to ho student at St. Johns River
coni|dled in a study by a new Junior College, Is the new
presidential commission on Azalea Queen First runner-up
law enforcement amt adminis­ was Sheila Clarke, of Winter
tration of justice)."
Park.
He added:
“ This message recognizes Embassy Hit
that crime is a national -prob-t W AStlftiGTotf (U P I)
lem.
Four Cuban exiles, protesting
"That recognition does not
the presence of Russian troopa
carry with It any threat to
in their homeland. Sunday
the basic prerogat.ves of state
^
(,rjnk
mled
and local government.
.^
, „ „ „ „ quld „ the Iront
r" ,h*'r’
f p d p r n I Kiivernmrm will
henceforth takr a mote mean
iiigfnl rde in meeting the
whole spectrum of pt\ Idem*
posed try crime.
"It means Hull the federal
government will seek tn exi-rcine leadership amt to assist
local nothinitir* in meeting

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of the Soviet Embassy,
R t ljtlS

LONDON ( I I I )
— Two
members of the International
Control Commission—India and
j Poland—today supported Communist charges that American
bombing raids on North Viol
Nam were "violations of tha
thrlr responsibilities."
T h e President had an­ utmost gravity."
nounced previously his Inten­
tion of naming a commission No Parley
to study the whole field r f
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
law enforcement and make re­ Secretary "Nd State Dean Rusk
commendations to c o m b a t hat ruled out once again any
crime.
possibility of negotiation* to
end the Vietnamese war until
the Communists decide "to
Social Security
lease their neighbors in South,
Lists Collection
east Asia alone."
JACKSONVILLE (U PD —
The U S. Social Security Ad­
‘Hungry’
ministration reported today U
collected
$258.4
million ill
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Bradenton Sen. Ed Price re­
Floriila during IMS.
The agency said the mnnry newed his attack on the Flor­
came from a total of $3.68 ida Institute (or Continuing
billion in wage* and aelt-em- University Studies (FICUS)
Hus weekend, calling It " •
ployed income In the Mute
A total of t 17.53 million hungry new creature whose
was paid to 7U2,22!l social se­ api&gt;etite seems to be Insati­
able."
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�Longwood City Council Opens
Bids On Maine Avenue Paving

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Mok* like the srrap heap for
Otto Malix, the' University of
Florida's robot.'
Otto will inpeir in the innual Engineers Fair this week*
end
and the Gator Gras
March 27, hut after that his
future looks dim.
Prof. M, I Wiggins built the
robot in 1919 as a prime at­
traction for the Engineer!
Fair. '
Nick Totiehion, president of
the university's chapter of the
Institute uf Electrical . and
Electronic Engineers, says the
mechanciil man Is held to­
gether "mostly by hope "
Otto's
main
accomplish­
ments are shaking hands, wig­
gling his cars, talking, mak­
ing hi* nose light up with a
red "W OW " and whistling at
pfetty girl*.
Totichton predicts a “ new
and better" robot will replace
Otto "Who knows?" he adds.
"Maybe a gir&gt; friend, too."

CHAMPION HO RTIC ULTURIST o f the San­
ford Garden Club is Mrs. Charles H. Cole of
Geneva, who swept thin division with 10 first
place ribbon* at the annual Flower Show held at
the Civic Center, Friday nnd Saturday. She cop­
ped (he Sweepstakes and Award o f Merit ribirons along with eight second place and three
third place aw ard s.............

Spruce gum was marketed
in the early 1800s ms the first
r'lmmerciii] chewing gum. ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia
Britnnnira.

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Pnpe 2— Mon. Mar. 8, Ml

Frank A. Stone, 87, of 313 grandchildren. Thomas A. Jr..
Mon -Toe*.
We*!'15th Street, died Satur­ Larry Michael, Frank Allen
Wed.
and Janet Kay Cobb, all of
M MICH
day morning following a long
Sanford.
89-10
Illn ess.
Brlsson Funeral Home Is in
A retired farmer, he had
$&lt;fl 00
charge of arrangement!.
lived In Sanford for S3 years.
He was a member of First
Presbyterian Church of San- Rollins Csift
GET r. HUGE
.
fprd.
WINTER PARK (U P I) Survivors are ■' daughter, Rollin* College trusire A. G. 1 1 * 1 4 W ALL
PORTRAIT
Mrs. Iretta S. Cobb; a grand­ Bush has given the college
O#
TOO* (NAI
.
daughter, Miss Frances Mac $800,000 for use in construc­
Cobb; a grandson, Thomas A. tion of a science center at
M c C R O R Y ’S
Cobb Sr., and four great­ the school.

Obituary

I,. T. Hunt Jr., owner of the
were owned
rpm Longwood lintel, appeared to
inform council that the hotel
eight area contractor* for the
will he ready for opening in
paving #n&lt;l drainage of Maine one week and that the stale
Street, from Ka»t Lake Ave­ had been duly notified. Coun
nue to (irnnt Street, at the cilmen It. I,. Helms and Percy
March meeting of the Long* White were named to inspect
wood City Council. Engi­ the premises and determine
neer'* estimate of eeat* for if the ordinance covering the
the itreet wai $21,229. Low hotel is being strictly follow­
bid of $18,021.05 was auh- ed.
The
recommendation of
milted by J- Hage &amp; Son Con­
struction Company of Orlan­ Mayor David Wentworth was
do and high hid was $20,134.- approved that a copy of the
f.0 from Huhbard Consttuclion city charter and .amendments
be obtained from Secretary
Company of Orlando.
O t h e r a submitting bids of State Tom Adams at a
w ere
Amiek Construction cost of $17. Action was taken
Company, I21,07lMM; Lelffer after a recent search of rec­
I’aving Company, $21,882; ords by the mayor revealed
Lloyd Construction Company, that copies of five of the
$23,559.08; Mid-State Con­ amendments were not Includ­
tractors I nr., $23,753; C. A. ed.
Council tabled a suggestion
Meyer. $23,220.4.*, all of Or]nndo; arid Orange Paving of contained in a letter from IT.
Altamonte Springs, $21,122- V. McMillan that each coun­
60. All bids wsre turned over cilman be paid $10 per meet­
to city engineer. A. E. O'Neitll ing and a salary of $50 per
and Associates, for tabula­ month be ret for the mayor.
A letter was rend from
tion and recommendation
In other business, Kenneth Mrs. Julia Adams of Adams
Jtodd appeared to ascertain Cafe requesting that three
the correct manner und pro­ trees on Warren Avenue near
cedure to follow In order to her place of business be re­
have his property on E. San- moved. The matter was refer­
Inmlo Springs Drive. adja­ red to the street rnmmittee
cent to commercial property, but Lommlcr pointed out that
reioned commercial from r«s- present city policy calls for
ldentlal-2 to permit opera­ property owners and city- to
tions of a roinmunication share equally In expense &gt;f
having such tires removed.
service.
Itesolution was approved
Acting chairman, Carl Lornruler, advised R"dd to stihmit endorsing a proposal from
a written request, along with Tamismi Bus Tours Inc,, pro­
n $2."i fee to rot,-r rusts of viding services to point* north
advertising and drawing an Mini south, to locale n stop III
ordinance. In addition, lie ad­ the city.
Meeting was adjourned sub­
vised tErst a public beming
ject to tyillwould hate to l.e conducted

Ihr

Frank A. Stone Succumbs At 87

Otto Matix

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LUCKYSTRIKE
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J U 1) Y
KACAR, 17yenr-old Lyman Hiph
senior, (m« boon award­
ed a four-year teach­
ing: scholarship to the
university o f her choice
in Florida. She is the
dmiKhter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Kacar, o f
Altamonte .Springs-

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BARI, Italy (U P I) — Mr*,
LUCKY STRIKE m c a n s r is e TOBACCO
lenhciln Zolti, 39, gave birth
LUCKY BTRIKt MEANS FLAVOR TIP
by Caesarean Mction today to
LUCKY'S FLAVOR TIP ENHANCES THE TASTE
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a boy weighing 19 pound* 6
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Altamonte To Request Sheriff
To Deputize Local Police
an y ordinam v rout ro llin g th r
II) tIonna Mnlm
r^imrilmnn Colin I'rrw i o p e rste n nf ■ d »y n u rs e ry nr.
if nil I . whnt s ls le n r cm m lv
f»&gt;i‘ nmiiH,n&lt;1fui, and inoil on win
Hgency bus ju ils d lit in it in
Ai|t$|»t&lt;‘&lt;|, «t p'tfulnr iin-rime such m utters.
*if 1t&gt;»* Altamonte .Spunk'*
The question " f dny rini-i rj
Town ( ‘Mini'll Iftwt u»*»k.
in n lrn ts wjis ill*, issrd f.illnw
ri nuril Sht't iff J 1*. llohliy il.g rending nf n letter f-uni
to dr pul Ire ffir Altufhont** jin 1 nn a d ju in ln g p in p e rly owner
q iientinning « p e m ln u i.il p n ■
lirr forrr.
retlures nf ■ dny nursiry nn
f*r»*wn pointed mil I hut now M uitland Avenue.
imnTiin « f tlir puli' r dr purl
Crews, rhaiimnn nf the
III* nt hnvr n«» Authority to •tree! and sanilatlun depart
inul.r nrrmta nut Aide the town ment, rsenmniemled and madlimit * nlttmuifh they may hr s motion, which wits adopted
• nil* d iipun in lim «» of rnirr In have bids submitted by S
Kfll' J tst *EM»t up a law ei»- pm . March 17, for three pi
minute parking signs to be
torm ni'tit atrcnclr*
In other I uilvirAA, town at placed at tb« post o f f i c e ; f.u
tnihry Joe tinvla m,ni m«trur1 Krt four wav street sign*, and
»i| in draw up nn ordiitrtfi '*■ two, Iwe-w.iV slrei't *.gn*
iidoptili|C the Honda mod'd nnd for nn undetermined liuill
Miif fir M ill nitnr* hy rrrord; her nf "children at ploy, 1..
to ilkf it** letters to Cnn^rem mile per hour” speed limit
nrnii Sy.l Ihrlorur arid fh*n* signs foi tha town's subdlvi
t o t Spi*r»hJiiiiL Il-M.M.t and slon.
In p«* Nitui'l hrift r**ip*r*lftllif
Heeummendalinns were rmid
that Ailri|UAtr parking apat v fmm lIn- planning nod roning
bt moved to a new location hoard and approved to permit
with adequate pas king; and six-foot redwood fence* id
to drtrrminr If tin town haa Oakland Estates and lilrn Ar
den to block traffic mui.
from Maitland Avenue.
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le d u n til tin' next le g u la r
m eeting when a rn m p lrtc Iml
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as tom p ard to llie current
RKIIUCTION
budget w ill lie a v a ila b le to
council.
(O N T I M KS
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S/SGT. G UY J. Daniel.',
Florida’s Marine A i r
Reserve recruiter, has .
received a certificate
for the A ir Medal with
one Gold Star in lieu of
a second A ir Medal for
“ meritorious a c h i evement in aerial flight in
V' i c t Nam." Daniels,
stationed at Jackson­
ville. will be here this
week to interview men
for enlistment in the
Marine Air Reserves.

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100 ct. tixo $1.39
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•Oviedo To Gel
House Numbers
By Evrtyn Lundy
Plans for the first house
numbering jyatem to go in­
to effect in Oviedo were pre*
senled at C i t y Council’*
0 March meeting by Edward
Kas.cU who was authorised to
proceed with the project
Number* would start at the
center-town street light.
Reports on the lighting sit­
uation in the city and costs
of mercury vapor type light
Installations, submitted hy
Councilman Kirby Buckelew,
resulted in agreement of coun® ril to have R E. Christy of
Honda Power Corporation
draw s niasier engineering
plan for pse o[ men ury va­
por light* to corierl the mu­
nicipal lighting system. Costs
for the improvement project
will be considered in the next
f i -1al budget.
I Mowing the meeting, re^ firidmipnts of r.ihr and coffee
ueie served hy I’olict Chief
tieolge Kelsey. The poppy­
seed take hail been baked hy
Kelsey’s mother. Mis I ) i a
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Purpnae of thf mrctiRR *nd
Colo Rich
program h ill hr to interest
more hoy a in ^routing A film
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SjTt (jenrge Miller of Orlan­ W h ite House H ealth fu l
do Air Forre.

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Jts would 1»he al! interested
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tend with their port

Friday Concert
Set By Band
By Jane Casselberry
The combined beginning
y and intermediate bands at
South Seminole Junior High
School, Casselberry, will present a concert at 7 30 p m..
Friday, in the school rufetorium.
The varied ptngiam will in­
clude marches, overtures, and
Waltzes tinder the diiecti n
of Bandmaster Georgs Kir
aten.
®
The concert is being held
to give the youngster* pre­
paration in program procedura and stage deportment
prior to the district meet to
he held in Cocos in the near
future.
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study couise on’ testing and
grouping children at the ele­
mentary school leVst. which is
being sponsored by the South
Seminole Elementary School
CTP. will he held it 9:30 s.m..
Thursday, at the school. There
will he a summary of what

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Sub Fun-Boats
II,

Each month, sleek, efficient new
aubmArines take tiliape in the ship­
yards o f Hamburg, West Germany.
Wonderful to tell, these boats will
never stalk an unsuspecting mer­
chantman or fire a torpedo. In fact,
they’re little larger than torpedoes
themselves.
Designed for sport nnd scientific

S l ig h t l y B o g g e d D o w n

use, the submarines range from a
simple one-senter, priced at around
$3,000, to a six-man boat that can
dive to 900 feet and sells for $187,*
600.
' The boom in peaceful oceanogra­
phic exploration has put the "you"
in O-larnt.

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Nsncy Is like millions of
teen-ifers, for she abhors
scoldings, but keeps right on
tim in g them by her failure
to rate herself on the "Behivlor Test for Teen-Agers."
If she'd grow up emotion­
ally, then her grandmother
would have little cause to
nag her. Send for the Rat­
ing Scale below and grow
\up!

Time Runs Out
Stability— of sorts— reigns
in
South Viet Nam . . . for the moment.
But the political sickness known as
"Asian coup” Is still virulent in that
country.
The next government shake-up,
when and if it comes, will likely be
no more beneficial to the people of
.South Viet Nam or to the chuso of
freedom than the many others that
have succeeded or failed in the past
1G months.
The presidential pnlncc in Saigon
will change hands again. Some gen­
eral with an unfamiliar name will be
nblc to count more troops on his side
than some other .general . . . until
the next time.
' Meanwhile, in the rice paddies nnd
jungles— and it is the bleeding coun­
tryside, not glittering Saigon, which
constitutes South Viet Nam— the
slinking snake of communism en­
twines Itself ever more completely
around the people.
South Viet Nam hns yet to find
the inspired leader it needs. And the
time for finding him is growing des­
perately short.
Meanwhile . . .
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If the war in South Viet Nam were
to end tomorrow, at least three oth­
ers Would go on— the wars against
poverty, disease and ignorance.
Some statistics released by CAKE-

MEDICO throw revealing light on the
second o f these:
— Throughout a land of 14 mil­
lion people, there are only 700 phy­
sicians— nnd 400 of these must serve
up to 10 yeays in the army. The coun­
try could use at least 14,000 doctors
to meet its immediate needs.
— The two Saigon maternity hos­
pitals handle 15,000 babies y e a r ly compared to the 2.600 handled by
larger New York CJly hospitals.
. — The infant mortality rate in
South Viet Nam is 10 times that of
the United States. Mortality among
children one to four is 15 to 20 times
greater.
— A fter 20 years o f almost con­
stant warfare, an incredible popula­
tion of plastic surgery cases has beerf
created. The country has no plastic
surgeon.

CASE V-431 Nancy N „ aged
IS, now lives with her grand­
mother.
"Dr. Crane." she pmtcsled, " I lost my parents In an
auto wreck jail two years ago.
'■'Even since then. I hate
lived with my grandmother.
"But she makes my life mis­
erable for two reasons. First,
of all, she is always nagging
me because ! don't make my
bed in the mo-mng. or bcc»u«e
t fail to hang up my bath
towel.
"But thr second reason is
maybe worse, for sfie always
looks on the dark side of life
"How can I keep from be­
coming like her in always find­
ing fault and expecting the
worst to happen?"
Nancy can easily eliminate
much of he* grandmother's

Thought For Today
And Agrippa snid to. Paul, In a
short time you think to make me a
Christian!— Acts 26:28,
*
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The greatness o f God is the true
rebuke to the littleness of men. The
greatness of Christ is the true re­
buke o f tbe littleness o f Christians.
— Dean Arthur Stanley, English
clergyman.

Phil Newsom Says

Letters
Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

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Political Notebook
Komi'plo* *■ fhose ti rift a or s m e
to In* found * *

The history of mf dein po­
litical polling it reph te with
The word* nr* H a ir y tiold- evidence that basic trust in a
vuifeiV, vnii ug for lb#* pec* key element in voters* deci­
ond I M # m n inf1111h his huf* sions both as to men and par­
f lenient that hi* lo -1 I he pr# «- ties.
fto
ii . i ’iw lodm I fig I &gt;
int|r pendent countries &lt;if Tun idi-fi' v
It clcgijy w»s a rntii al fac­
.% bil l t fi r A niei i h o t '*■" 1' I• .
ganyik* and Zanzibar.
tor in the rnniitiy's ehnhe of
The H r &lt;1 C h in n r rm l'ftM v judged by Ihi'ii polled
Men. fi wight |) K.isen howar,
•tuff u** the lar*cr*t in thr fti‘ft, ft#rm ts, - ,p;i it ninny of the Aiir hern framed m the
capital mdI rhinea* fund- the pMftjti#(As In tuU* * on iiuij clow tif l- M. militaiv and dipIf.(tm11• in * iiinpliftiiiiii nt, in a
wrn* f Iovsinat into the pocket* Of HMj CH.
tune
i Sd ft!11 -s,
iif Hrun«li pottti* ian*
IVills ill w
f ■r i ’ -1ttft i '
On Jan. 15 * Him* the tta ti
that big majorities think thr
1 In* late John K Kennedy
lunation of |'Tftnit*r l*i#*M** f**dei si govrrnnirtit i * getting gamed some trust frmn his
Nifndnmlumv**. wh«t had h«efi to#, big vl lif t p#**i|de • rn nu? (elehrated t# I#vision debates
appointed to ch#N V. f hjrirsr in- nged to lio m ot? f..t Mi* m- with Hie ha id M. Nison in
Rid v* w, w.itif to *el* n f * net I960, because despite
flu rtire . Moat of lln n r of • ft!
hi s
ed in th r pint vm*i « id rn ltf rd fttiihd in viu i ift f o * ign milt- youth he appear*pd none ag
In ft.
w ith th r p r o f hiiM'se ifionp,
giesftjv**, more autlniritat tv»\T h r b u n k u it h ('h in t rum*
Running throu gh this 11- 1. mure
commAfiding in hi-*
two vtvrka Inter.
(hbdvkfihr .i *&gt;Is *
gra-p of pinch ms than d&gt;d
In |br Inf t•' I tinIf of I i*bm
I he It* )itlkiln n il» bud th* In* rival.
ms, 1hr &lt; Inn*m hoi.to i d Ion k fa
of fhi rue m dmmli*e VVh*
Thr perennial f a s h i o n
vsit bt ri I rent y of firii ndhhi jj i an't a i ft**Id it 7"
Among prdilu lana nnd citi/Crift
with 1'iiti/mi in
I 'l/i td\ f h - |«u ■ •fern fun11•, " f »*Mong idimi log icmI ron vie
f{cii &lt; hIn•"hi* inf lurid r hul
tton is li&gt; deplof e I he huhli
in'"»e li*.j1k 11 an* I bun fin b l
hi'i ti p.ir I it ulur ly *! ruit* io
A ill • r \ 1 t 11, |«. m t« h*on t o •*f million- o f votei ft of rely
/.iin / 1boi u hi-rn tb»* * tciiufM
iiig upon 'djioiid j itipie-s-mriji"
a omit I nl Miift '■.i a tide i ii i*1nt
I i tunoti tj I luuimrlvr- nol
n
111 the imliib «d -Mine party in making their * Imn * s.
i |y na ri volut lonat ira but Mir
fg lite ft, Mi* l*(1*Aelft III ay ill
Most voters however, link
nut •n u i i l i
n pertrn
| rlofte to ,( be ■*ui I n *
the
detailed giasp df men and
«*»•* urn! |■i ■•E11*111a dimsi mini
I out Iren horn - after Child affairs to d.. otherwise. I Ik
Im to Zun/ibar. particular!)
important thing is that tin .
I AHter rxpn*ft-e.| Ins puzzle
.n H^rnultlire.
Ahlioutfh P ie tp je n t Ju liu * rneni, Maftsachusett*' It* p»il - generally take care lo s*e thi»*
K. N\rrnr «»f thr ruwlv rom lican Attorney general Kd- thru broad impression* relate
iuiud htiite bad hern reifittd ward W. Itrnoke, speaking to the matter of fumlamcnt.i1
i d im an Afri&lt; an modi'm0* ffom fhe ftnini' plnlf I^n to n trust.
Nearly all Republican lead­
mid bml Ir’i'ii \sin inly rrri'tv etdleettojt of Voting iCcpublt

Paper Tiger’
l» red a m a jo r setback when
Despite the fa rt that the the A fric a n kingdom o f B u ­
l'n ite d S ta le s rem ain s Red rundi suspended dip lom atic
( I,Ink's No. I propaganda I m ­ re latio n s and ord ered I lilnese
p e l, the Chinese are not n*-g- dip lom ats out of the country.
B u ru n d i's o ip it a l of llu jm n le stin g A fric a .
There the &lt; liioese press hura on the shores of l.ake
both th e ir pole les s g s m s ' T a n g a n y ik a had been re g a rd
the U nited Slotr-e a r il tte ir ed as a m a jo r headrjuartere
s tru g g le w ith tlie Soviet U n ­ for C hinese sub ve rsio n and
propag anda ag a in st tbe W est
ion fo r in flu e rn e in A fro-A *
F ro m B u ju m b u ra ,. Chinese
inti a ffa irs .
R erent events illu stra te the sgerits advised and financed
v a ry in g degrees of th e ir s u r­ Congolese rebels and suppbe I
them w ith arm s tranship pe d
e r ss
hi im . T a rira n ia , the form er
In J a n u a ry the Chinese su f

I |'| foreign N t » » Analyal

Herald Area Correspondents
AtUmnnte Hpringe
Mr». Julie llertee
a js -is ti
Beer I.eke-Forret City
Mrs, Marjinn Mllrs
8JH-.3S7M
Ceeeelbcrry
Mrs. Jmr ( ...rlh .rrj
■I8-S044
Chuluote
Mix Jo.n M*|le
J6S-J741
Di-IUry
Mri. J»»lm Fvunr
I6S-4SH]

Enterprlee
Mr*. Illlrhlr llirrta
R6X 58)1
MS-UM
I.eke Mar;
Mr*. Frann-ft W n itr
3226219
lake Monroe
Mr* D. L. Johnane
322-47 2X
l.ontwood
Mr*. Donna Kale*
838-JS1T
North Orlando
Mra. Margarrt 4 oahy
322-6 JtTS
Datarn
Mr*. Clermrr Snyder
112-4841
Oviedo
Mr*. K*rlyn l.undy
303-3160

i*d in Wnrliiitifn»n in llMi.'l, hip*
i idii I Iona Vkit h thr United
St Him !mvt* alimply declined
|—eapedtlly tinre hia nation
became a wdypolnt for ahip1itir nt
Uliincftr anna i tilin’
, 11link A fin a.
AmbiiMMidoiH from both n ilion a Irnvu burn tunnmoned
hnnie
In announcing Ilia new tn i*
ty, the Chin* •• pmiaed Nyrrcre'a couiage in defying the
U. S. "paper tig**i

caiift, Ci h d lo u n n iv r
of the n tie a ot ft

aorn •

VSe have to tnlk to people
io language they understand
If they dno't understand ns,
they won't trust us. And tf
they don’t tiuat us, they
won’t eject us."
It is M.e Irtet part of this
comment that appear * crucial
to the Republican*' dilemma
A good many of the pai{y'»
toughest rralmta are &gt;u&gt;ing,
with consider able \ehi inerice
In
A llte l lit, th r U h ilira r III, private, that the ti()U is
movetl fttrniigly to nffmt Img- simply not accepted general­
ly ft* « trustworthy instru­
Huge 1 Sanford, Florida
Monday, March 8, 1965 acuh* Soviet m il Biiiy aid.
I Mi Kelt. I t, I h r l.t.OOa . ton ment for governing
l hem it i» pei fectly
cat go fttnp .SlmguMiig
1h r
W AI.1 I.M A. UIKlsUH , KIM1UII A %U f l Ill.IhUklt
l.ig b t nf Dnvvtl ilio ked in A I plausible that voters hy the
*r
rat a * ii %Ol.TUl.hA, LTitolaiias * nvatril
g ie ra h ath o r. It w i t a Iteil tena of millions may hold
HOIII.II1 ALK1AMIKR
ti t im % a. JUUMUN
views coincident with GoldChinear iflft to Algeiia. 1'ie v
Ad voi iitlng lairtoior
Jkl« (i*S11! • fcdlior
ioiiftly it had been announced water** ami still have no
H It l.lll.K.t
Uullla v* I ILIA MS
tliat the two government* had faith either in him or hit par
A4v« r11»lu4, M• ti« g « r
ietl* if Jkdlior
• igned an agreement for the
JA ft IK » llllfc MAH ICR
A i t ran
liO lT IK
Huttnttt AltiiAgif
aupply of "tome materials**
OVEIl 35 YE AR S
Cltjr ftbdlior
f Hftal» t L L U
for Algeria's popular militia
Id Or fit Ii 11,At hupl.
At Firel A I'almrttii
jr m WML let
T h e C h in e se a I no have hern
LILL IhClC.tT
(Alongside old pod office j
OMAtf E d i t o r
Btaft 1'h u to g rap h tr
active In Algeria on the cul­
tural level.
l*w uiiattOil do Il f otoopt H ot u r d A f, BuDdif and C h r l i t m a i ; put*
There wai speculation that
l i t L t U A o l u r d A f pio« M d i n g C h r i s t i n a *
the Chlm-fr weir seeking Al­
*Lli*L 1111*1 lu.ft MATact
llb m t p t llv a r j
l i e wash gerian support for the cam­
paign to hun the ItUBBiatift
• Lll 1.NUl.L COt ft I V
Ilf Roll
A L L O i ' l l f e l l M A I L from the forthcoming Afro*
Jto w M l
lit # | Ttir
i n n i lia r
• Carpets • Furniture
Asian conference scheduled
• •• • Maath*
•.TI I M e a t h *
• Tile
• Pianos
to
be
held
in
Algiers
un
June
I I I I Meath*
I M | U eitki
•
Rental
Reds
29.
1-M i Mtitk
1.M 1 Maitk
U. « I'tiaial Itisulalioa* provide U bi all aiall saLeer&amp;pUeae It
paid la adeaace.
Deltona
Mre. Mildred Heaey
eei-B lli
(ienrte
Mi*. JoAnn Ifaye
341-4871

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Sanford
Furniture Co.

Tlie Herald la a member •( the Uatisd *r«»a whte* U aa*
rnieJ asaluaivetf to ilia uae for ripuhllaattaa afaall the laaal
tie at 'primed In tala aearaaiaper.
Entered aa aeonnd clae* waiter U t e iir It, lti| el the feat
Office vf laaferd, Flbrlda. ttoder tea Aat af Caagraaa mi Marah.
ts H I T .
h e p art a ( a a y w a t a n s i . aewa « r aa va rt w ta g, a f t a n adltlaa
e f T h e ftaafard Hera ld w a y ha reproduced la s a y w e a a a r witht u t w r llt a a parwlaaiua a f the publiahar mi The Herald* Aay
ladlv ldaal e r f l r w raapeaalhla f o r such repr odactlea v l U ha
caheldarad aa l a f r i n g i a g v n T h e Hera ld a e e p y r lg h t aad v t l l he
h a M U ah la f a r d a w a g a a w U m

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WASHINCTON* iN K A i — ty aa agent* to provide rem"I don’t have the anvAera ediea.

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scolding by correcting her own
childish habits.
If she will thus make her
bed and hang up her towel,
as all mature people should
do. then her grandmother
would have little cause to
criticire her
The trouble with our teen­
agers is partly the fact that
in past years they have not
had a yardstick or Hating
Scale by which to check upon
their own behavior.
So I recently compiled a
"Behavior Test for Teen-Ag­
ers" which wit! let every young
person (as well as oldster)
determine his own level of
emotional maturity.
On this Rating Scale you
can check iff the things which
apply to you.
Then you tally your total
score of faults or "Demerits"
and subtract it from your
.Merits" total.
That will leave you a ‘ Tawscore." which can then be in
terprrtod by consulting the
"norms "
Even if you are an adults,
if jour net or raw score" is
under 29, you rate as a kind­
ergartener emotionally.
Scores beLu ren 30 and 4*5

- grr l \onUitii,

One.

ers, including those now talk­
ing volubly about this thing
of trust, nevertheless believe
that in 1004 the feara raised
about Harry GoMwater on the
rntrlear control and social se­
curity issues were taken to
extravagant, absurd heights
by both his 1h*m«r rutic and
tni- cailier Gitp rivals.
Many political observer*
Agree. Vet it doe* not say too
tom h to argue ttuit four p'ay
*d a log role m the lin’d citm
pnigfl. Fears are exploited mi
neHtly every cnmpAgn Mo-t
American (lections have been
t-xrrcises in exaggeration,
Goldwater’s own campaign
utter arue* were endless tap
estries depicting peril on w
• rv hand if I’tesldrtil John*on were to he elected.
The 'fe a r syndrome** in
Vm» i i« an p lit it ft is ftomi
11meft routed hut hardly rvei
ab|.i III it ii:** embedded in the
matter of trust. In some
mensura or other, the voter
fears the man and the part t
he f«" Is he i aunot tru-t.
I or t in llepublii fiiift, i he
gang*- on the voters' Im k of
Must ift not just Goldwate#’*
It', million vote loss in a fearw&lt;a« ked (ttmpaign. It i- found
in tin putty's crippled mmori*
t lee m Congress, g^vernships,
state legislature a—and the
mere 25 per cent of Amen
n»n« who give paitisan alleg­
iance to the GDI* cause.

You Don’t Have To Be Rich

Editor. Hera!d:
Thank you for your help in
making the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce mem
bership drive the most sue
cessful ever! !
The total rifembershlp this
year, 1 am confident, will be
the largest ever in the history
of the organisation. And with­
out Ihe help of niariv people
working together for the com
mun gfH»i .if the Chamber the
resists would not have been
so rewarding
It has been a pleasure to me
to have been associated wuh
tin. effort
Wmking l-igs-ther in at id
our projects, ami this is a
prime exainpb of unification
w
can accomplish those
things which are good for
everyone in Semmole Counts.
\ga.n. thank you and &lt;.&gt;c-'i
niemlu-r .d your staff for
working with us in this run
pa ign

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
m m m
Editor, 1let aid
The Dell try Women's Club
wishes to tto.nk you for the
publicity you gave it in your
nwspaper in regard to its le ft s '
GET t. HUGE
Americanism program Fch
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McC RORY’S

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tional level.
To be a mature adult, you
must have raw scores of 96 or
above, so this "Teen-Ager
Test" is appropriate for all
members of the family, from
grade schoolers to grandma.
Indeed, many a man, sixfeet tall and with a college
diploma, may still be very
retarded emotionally and rate
only a "Junior High" or "Sen­
ior High" emotional level.
Some of the Demerits on
this Rating Scale include tell­
ing lies,
stealing,
cutting
classes
temper
tantrums,
cheating In school, etc.
Merits
comprise
telling
where you are S‘’ &gt;ng on a date,
hanging up yr.ur clothes, clean­
ing wash basin after brushing
your teeth, etc.
You can obtain this famous
test at your college library by
consulting pp 801-SOI in my
college ex'.book, "Psychology
Applied."
Or send a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cents,
and it will be mailed to you in
booklet formal.
IS is now widely employed
in colleges and Sunday Schools,
but every family can protit
by using it to rate parents,
as well as children
It now give: parents some­
thing specific to cite as a goal
for their children to attain!

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Brownie Troop Holds Investiture

Mhn? Mar. 8, ’6iv*—Page 5

A newly-formed Brownie ernn Church of the Bedeemer.
Scout Troop fiS.'i held its- inThe Brownie promise was
vestiture ceremony at I.utb- made and pins received by
the following girls:
Sue Alford.
Mary
Lou
Airmen Thule
Bald tee,
Sabfa
Bark doll,
From Bomber
Beth Bivan. Cynthia Chand­
TAMPA (L IT i lwo crew, ler, Kay Chandler, Sandia
men parachuted to safety I'townoier. Frances Kehols.
Missy Cirtlcr, Anita Herrin.
Thursday when their KlC
Joan Jacoby, Pam Johnson.
supersonic jet fighter-bomber Pam Johnston, Teresa Lee.
went down in a swampy area J &lt;i y e e Stclnmeyer. C a t h y
of the Ocala National Forest. Stewart and 1 aura Wilkins.
Officials at MiloDill A FI!
Identified the men ns 1st T.t.
Only the shfVI from the
Leonard ll. tlllson, Jo, and
1st Lt. Bussell K. tioode- hawk shill sen turtle is used
for eontmeieial product*.
nough. 24.

Slow Boat
To Japan
TOKYO (L T D — Memo to
R. It. Brown, Box A, Bt (train,
Tex.:
That bottle with a message
you tossed in the Pacific
Ocean two years ago has been
found.
It washed s.-hme on lwo
Jim a and Sgt Kenneth L.
Ledbetter found it.
In case you've forgotten,
you pul a postcard in the bot­
tle. You wrote your address
on the front of the card and
a message on the bach ashing
the finder to put down the
date it was picked up.
Your message said you
tossed the bottle from the
dreh of the luxury liner Pres­
ident Cleveland during a
cruise in April. 1'.n” l, 280
in i 1v h north-nuitburst of
Wnhr Island.
Yessir, the mes
• was
still readable, although the
exact date in’ April was fad­
ed and Sgt. Ledbetter A.uhin't
mnhe it out.
For your infotmatinn. lwo
Jim# is about l,3JKt miles
from Wake Island.
One other thing: Sgt. Led
better says you i-nuld have at
least put an airtunil stamp
on the card. Surface trausportali'in is hind of slow !r.
the Pacific— by ship or bottle.

Weathersfield
Club To Plan
Clean-Up
Fly M arysinn M ilm
XWa t hi*r*«f Itdd T^prmire C |uh
u il l continue pinna nn n rlrn n tip pt&lt;i0tHfii fu r ground* •&gt;(
the f l i, tihnusr* at « mortitur
7 U r « || II V rv rn in p . Ad sit*
w o rk in g w ith tli&lt;" g roup nt
this tutu* u til hr R o lirrt Nt*w ton and Hlrmn (h u t w r ll
A I n niiff t mg n f tho a rm 's
Ti\ir

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LIT TLE IIE I) School House for Retarded Children will benefit front pro­
ceeds of a coffee and style show sponsored by the Voting Woman's Club,
of South Seminole March HI 10 a.nt. at Maison et .furdin. t'luh members
Visited the school recently to learn equipment needed. Shown (left to
right) are Mrs. Mayotte Stanley, teacher's aide; Mrs. pon Mount, elllb
president; Mrs. Ada Sires, teacher, and Mrs. It. I). Wesley. (Herald i’ lioto)

Tag Renewals

Judging To Take Place Today
For SSJH Science-Math Fair

To Be Available
In Geneva

&lt;J.'i Savings Horni will he pn
Hv In Xnn Ila&gt;«
Miitod
the omta II winttvr l»\
A learn of Hi rom p e lf lit
Seinmole i 'minty Tax t‘ol|M*rsfimi will judge stiidii.t Idn* South Si'nitiiole Jutnur hetor Tiov R.ty will he in
H ig h F T A and he or ahi* w ill
exhibit* today from 5-tF’l'i
tie lie va u st h au t otiii»l*i.lr 11ria*i'ivi* a letter of r»»itjctatti&gt;
|i m. at tin* South Sam in h latimiw from AMmtuiul Jo-m r r'ii*t* re in*wnl tag* from t»
Ju n io r IH g h S. h*nd Si o n
it m. until kmi.u Tue*ila&gt;.
H X'iMiiig,
Thr fust pliur uiimc'* of
T ilw a rd Varh- in u g h , ro ll 11*
and M ath F a ir m the *ch« 1
a ll thret* h i adea w ill receive t\ con inisf vitirr, advised that
library.
an a ll rxprnM * t rip to the ten Ray wtll he Iorated in the
T h e y include F re d H u n te r,
Thousand Inland* w ith Rmurnt t"'immunity Hpll. Only renew
Martir^ r&lt;»nip.tny In d u M iiid
Voufig** K a rth S iiftu * t ‘la** at* w It hr issued at thi« time,
« ngln« e i ; H e lm W .s tg ittr, l.,i
Match 1S'J I.
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k -w* vet tag* will he tivatia
v e in Sw eeny, H 1 ( Tune, and
M inute -Maid w ill g iv r * hh I hr follow lllg ilav .
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H . S t if f r y , a ll t r J ir h m at
vi 11if h a te to the fit t piai
S an fo rd J u n io r H ig h ; IH j u m II
w in n er in' Ihitnirv and; ret 11f i Rudd, Sem inole &lt;\&gt;unty *
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Open
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Tribe W ins Third
St. Cloud
Meet In A Row
B r David Hlgglnbolhim
Herald Sport* Writer
Seminole High track team
won lit third meet in a row
Friday afternoon when it beat
Titusville. Seabreeze and DeLand in a four-way meet.
The Scminotci scored 96
paints to DcLand'i 72, Titus­
ville’* 38 and Scabreeie scor­
ed 35. The Seminole* took 10
firsts out of IS events and five
seconds, two thirds, three
fourths snd six fifths.
In the first event, the high
hurdles, Loveless of Titus­
ville, took first with 1S.1 and
Ken Drury took second for
tic Land with 16 2. Cox took
third for DeLand with 17.2
and Tom Forman took fourth
for the Seminole* with 17.3.
Eddie Griffith won the 100yard dnh for Sanford with
JOB and Gouge took second
for Titusville with 10.9 and
LeRoy took third for the Sem­
inole* with 11 .
Flue gel won the mile run
for DeLand with 4:55.4 and
Jack Hunt took second for the
Semmoles wllh 4:59.5.
Sanford won the 880-relay
with 1:37 and DeLsnd took
second with 1:37.5. Titusville
took third with 1 :#■
David Nodi won the shot
put for Sanford with 4H feel
right inrhes and Mike Oliver
look second with -H feel six
inches. Sieve Clark look third
wilh 43 feet one inch.
Paul Lclioy took Nr*l in the
4)0 run wilh 55 second* and
Oliver took second with 55-5
Richard llittcll look third for
Sanford with 56 2.
Dennis Rates won the high
Jump for Sanford with five
feet (ice indie* and Dory look
ami tlerr look si-eond for l&gt;*
I m d wdli 136 fed Hath liB.k

Sterl Weber took first in the ond with 19 feet. LeRoy took
860 run for Sanford with 2:09 third for the Scminolcs.
Hcndren took the pole vault
and Davis look second for Dcsecond wilh the height but for Scabreeie and Paul Polmissed one more time than gar took second for Sanford,
Drury took third for DeLand
Rates.
David Noel! won the discus and Mike Smllh look fourth
for the Scminolcs with 142 feel for Sanford.

By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sport* W riter
The determined Oviedo Lionn posted n 56-55 win
over Lake Butler Friday and walloped Madison 93-62
Saturday to win the class B, region 2 basketball
championship, and give tho Lions a chnncc at the
state title.
Friday was a tough years sgo to compete a* a
night for the Lions, hav­ class C school and Oviedo
ing to come from behind won the Class G title in 1957.
Next Frirfay the Lions meet
and outscoro the Tigers

Greyhounds
Drop Close
One To Jax

Ry Jim Rscrhua
Herald Sports Writer
The
Lyman
Greyhound!
lost their ehanea for tha
State Class A
basketball
championship on Friday when
they fell prey to Jackionvilie’s London Lions, 09-C4, at
St, Cloud st 2:30 p.m. In th e ,..
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first round of the elsss u |New 8rayn'* B.sch
The defeat eliminated Lytournament nt Gainesville.
The other two school* com- man from the regional lournpeting for Ihe Class B title ' ament, eventually won by
nro Chattahoochee, who beat Xpoi^*
Jay 68-62 In the region 1 fin­
A IS-pWnt third period and
al*, and Zephyrhill* who took
a 42-31 decision over Jupiter i2- * Point Performance by
in the region 4 final*. St. ( ‘enter Ron Ellison were the
Cloud beat Mt. Dora 52-42 in main factor a in the victory
itgion 3 competition.
for London.

11 points in the last period
to give Oviedo the edge they
needed to win.
Oviedo got o ff to a very
slow start rind h s I f - w a y
through the first period it
looked as though Lake Duller
was well on the way to a big
win. The Lions, holding their
own, ended up wilh 12 points
in the first to Luke llutler's
17.
The Lions msde a alight
Senior Joe A*her, playing
move in the second and outin
his last game for the
■cored the losers 16-13, leav­
Hounds, un* the game’s high
ing the home tram with a
3(1-27 halftime advantage.
scorer with 23 points. ’
The Lions frote complete­
Asher and Mike Sterling
ly in the third, scoring only
Sanford
was
eliminated
from
K”
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six points while Die tall Tig
era went on lo rack up 13 to ! ,h« Florida Junior Roys State
Irad hut the Lions' Rich
give them a 43 33 lend at the Daskcthnll tournament in Dc- McEvuy scored seven points
close of the third quarter.
I I.artd Saturday.
|'" ,,,p fin"l »* »«• minute* of
It w h s anentirelydifferent
' The defending champions ,,i0 opening period to boost
■lory
inthe fourth. Oviedo|lost in the vein, tin:,; lo Tails- 1nn.’ ," n
" *"-,c ' ra|l *t the
broke lliuar, muring 23 point* liassee 54-53 Sanford won Its d 'e rirr break,
to their opponent * 12. 'Ihe opening game aga.n t Cc.vis-1 '
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Dick
Copeland's
'Large* gothot though, snd
Linn* Inal period rally wm tnn. 51 10,
I’entacola won the
state " l,h ' ' ,hpr ,n,l Dave Metis
ntlnhuti'd lo a fine-working
pfeas that finally began to championship with a 33 7 \tr- !***Hin(f the way, spurted to a
TOM FORMAN plnrnl fourth In the high burpay o ff and a determinnln.ri lory over Tallahassee ri the M |»'int margin In the next
f-.ur minutes of play.
Hint only a team like Oviedo finals
riles when this .Seminole;* won their thin! truck
Things were looking bright
could
have,
Bill
Schmidt
and
M
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r'«',nv
meet in aucccHsioii.
(Ilcnilil I’lioto)
\\ ith three minute* left of Sanford were named to Hie f"C Lyman hut the 6-4 Elliaoo
•bunged t)io complexion of
DeLand won tiie sprint med­ Oviedo tied it Up la-nli. From alt Hale (cam
Land wilh 2.JO Jim Winter
ihe situation with 10 points
ley relay with 2 tig and -S.m then nn Hu- lead was going
look fifth for Sanford.
Sell mult wa high point man
Rick Walstrnm took the low hud took second with 2 xv |from mie tide in the other fur S.intord m Drib garni-*, &lt;n two minute* amt th* two
Terry Echols won Hie 220 until the Lions got a one- vcoring l\ against &lt; icwUton turn* went to the locker
hurdles for Sanford with 22 5
moms with a 32-32 deadlock.
ami Dee* took second lor Dc run for Sanford wilh 25 1 and (aunt b*ad mid tried to fro ze and 25 a-ain't Titllal-us.ee
The third quarter told the
Land with 21. Forman took ciiay took second tor Del-and tin- I,.ill wilh le** than a nun
Sanford hid he'd tiie stale
(ale for tin- evening with ElUle
of
playing
time
left.
with
25
4
Jett
Whlllmg
took
third and John Nordcn took
title for tho past thryr years
h-'.n, Mike O-Nesl and Frank
tuit" Ruth r made a atenl
third for Sanford
fourth for Sanford
.1,audios sparking the 19 point
Sanfoid won Ihe miie r&lt; lay and went on to stole and go
W.iKtrom won the hrosd
spluige which insuicd Iho
jump (or Santonl with :'•&gt; feel with 3.43 5 and I Him lie took aln-ad 65 51 With h « than
l.nnduii victnrv.
In second* nn the ilock, It-.l
:c( olid with 3 18
Hind l&gt;i( S.'llh ild « till l l lei 1 2'-* ini'lic* and Dec* took an
t.'blu
laing and Junior
by Stewait wan fouled oil a
Rl'bntd Moore were standout*
■I, ive and went to the charily
for the Hounds in the third
line in a one anl-onr a,tun
quarter with five and four
tion. With tin- hall game list
Coach Jim Clark** track
in,- on hit shoulders, lie made Her* performed like Urn Hor , piiiiila ri sped ively.
I.nudnn lx Id a 51-36 lead
both shuts to put the I.loll- I riranr* they are Saturday aft
'later
Ry (.ary I1
ahead to *l»y. With n few * rtmon winnitu- all 13 event* i-ning into the lust eight min­
Written lor NEA
se, mol* left the d, spr-l.,te in a dual meet with Itislmp ute*.
I he I inn* increased their
ligpr-, lin-d the long one Ini' Mimrr at Lyman llt„li S.luail
llVlIt.p
Thi* exercise. lu di
mug'll to as ni'nh a* eight
it fell short and the halt
muscle* In Mps and Upprr
It wa* Suith J'l iniiiiiIi- .1un p-inis do. mg Ihe lotirie of
vuiue was over.
tor IlighT lint track triumph Ibe foiiilb quat le i. Rut last
Hughs, sht'idd In- lit'Kilir «Killy
Jimmy 4'mirier wits high
a* part of tbu adV41til Cl!
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1.....un- hem S by (n il. Winman foi the lions with I.
K'iu h .
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i |, iiiiiii and J'.titi Hurkh elm er
p-.inls.
lbwas
followed
b&gt;
■the Sniilhttind t-.vs placed
|hr (m„| ,jt |y tu
M hpiiny nt |H&gt;»i|iiifi A, mi*
ItiiSy M .lb r with nine, Mike lir*t In eoeli ol Ule three team
(
viiiii t tin* rfic^t fwnt foivuird
t’aitio with eight. R'diby
nn I tlit- M l f+»nt back, innv*
event.-m ile relay, H8U relay
A , hei's 23 point*
Stettin t
and
Rex
lliooks
ifiif lo poniticm II. I)u lint
and Hie splint niecllev.
f „ r Hie Hounds, Long scored
dmpped in aiseli em h, and
tnueli the knew to I hi* floor.
Johnny Mcth-rinoU, tireg , r, nn,| sterling added 10.
Ardh A i Title added *u to I be
ICi*petit Iona ■lintibl Im* inrri'MWDanko and David Drum]in,- wtnkleman had elx pnlnta
l.ioli a a, oie.
»ti yin'l uii lly. It in m i k r i *1* *1
were the ind vidual star* in
Mh( i i ar,d Moore got five
I,aiIn r I inlay night Madthat \*»U ntal’l With four
Hu- meet, winning two tventv ,
taoii upset fulole'l Santa 1'*
i • pel it it)tin, woikiny itrado.itly
l.llison scored 22 points for
and Uvledu mil Mmlltmi Sat apiere,
uji to h maximum * f riirlit.
McDermott wa. the winner |.undon. O’Nesl hsd 14 and
unlay In Ihe region 2 finals
After doing the euggented
Oviedo took an early lead in both the I0U and 220 yaid|.MeEvoy had 12.
liUmbiT of repetitions! with
Asher'a performance gav#
over
Madison and tin- l.ioli* dashes. Danko triumphed in
tbu i l p l i l foot fur w ard , do
■lever felt behind. Oviedo look the vliotpiil and Hie tliscu* ■|,|m n season total of 446
tin* Mime non brr with the
a 22 I I (li st qlllil ler lead Imt throw DiHiding won the high iwiiuta for an average of 17.8
left fool ttdvutnid.
m Ihe freniid Madison not jump and the IHn low hurdle*, per game. This w ti on* of
! ill. air
«t
puBilion
A,
Rub Uhcn e.inir iu
tir.vt u.* highest tvtrsgss among
■cured th* Lion* 23 22 to give
lunge to position 11, then »*Oviedo a 10-polnt (44-34 1 place for South Seminole in area performers,
lint*- while returning to Ptnrtthe 440 yard run. Jim Erick
l.ymsn completed the etaii*lf-llm* advantage.
Ulg pOBtllUU
14 win* and 11
Oviedo went wild in the ten won the SftU yard run. Don *on with
and losses, a share of Orange
■econd h»l(, acoring 69 points Owen, won the mile run
(NEXT: Toe RaDrs.)
and huhtlng Madison to a Danny Decker took honor* in Belt Confarenca championship
I amt the Group title.
mer* 14. Oviedo oultcored the broad Jump,
them 26-6 in th* third, and
24-8 In the fourth to give the
RACING
l.iont the go ahead to nunN IG H T LY
United I 'm . Intrrnaliuual
ItsDton won th« tioud Neigh­ 3 0, 0-3, 7-5, 6-2.
pete in tlu- Stale meet this
bor tennis tournament by
8:10
Saturday
week-end at Gainesville.
downing llrsnl'a Tnmss Koch.
Eirepl Sunday
Jimmy Courier led the
TAMPERE. Finland
The
NEW YORK — Villannva
•Soviet Union licit Ka»l tier l.ion* all the way scoring 26
won its fourth straight IC4A
many 8 0 and Finland tied point*. Others doubling up for
iiuck and field rhnmph&gt;n*hlp*
Sweden 2 2 ill the woild Ice Oviedo were Rex Ilrooks wilh
with Mat) land n 'bum second |
IP; Hilly Mikler with 17; and
hotkey championships.
Tim Colbert with 12.
T A M P E R K . Finland —
Thi* will be the first time
PENSACOLA — D o u g
Czechoslovakia beat the Unit­
Sander* tank n 35-fool putt In Oviedo ha* been to slat* since
ed State* 12-0 In a world ic*
a sudden death playoff to becoming S clast R School.
By Margaret Cotby
liockey championship gam*.
Th* l.ion* went to state two
Registered Little League lie at Jack Nicklau* and win
the i'cmmcola Open.
ARCADIA, C»ltf. — Lucky players In North Orlsndo will
TorreB Trains
Debonair, with Willie Shoe­ hsv* thsir first practice ses­
MARACAIBO,
Venciuel*
HILLSDALE. N. J. (U P l)
maker aboard, L*at favoiad sion lodsy at th* field lo
— Art Wall won the Maraca­ —
l.lghtheavywelght
Jos*
Jacinto by four lengths lo
the North Orlando Recrea­ ibo Open with u four-round Torr**, who meets champion
win the 8134,300 Bantu Anita
tion Area, North Edgemon total of 271.
Willi* Pastrano In Madison
Derby.
Avenua.
Squar* Garden Mtrch an.
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FIRST ROUND ★
Lt. Lowell Frailer la offi­
I.OS ANGELES — Th* Un­ worked out Sunday with
ROWIE, Md. — Lt Stevens
cial Little League manager ited States and Mexico play­ three sparring partner* Hr
Young Champions
raptured th* It 18,Out) John R.
and will be hanilltog th* mi ed a 2 2 tie in the first leg ttoxed three rounds each wilh
FRI., MARCH 12
Campbell. Handicap by a note
Jor Dam. Coaching will be of their zone playoff* for the Simon Ramon* and D&gt;nny
over KnHghtly Manner at Chuck Rowell, Charlie Meworld aocccr cup champion­ P ern and did spaed work
Howie.
Sensation*! PE R FE C T AS. featured!
Intmh and BUI Hahn.
ships.
with George Coulon.
Tony Krtcek will be manag­
tumfortihlr Grandstand* A Cluhhuu**
MIAMI — Frank Ijinr was ing the senior team and
• Valet Parking
hired a* a scout, field repre­ coaching 'will be Pete Con
sentative ami traveling am­ nelly, Lenny West and Bcrnle
• THURSDAY — LADIES' NIGHT
bassador by the Baltimore Atchison.
ON 100 U llAND S
Oriole*.
Tha farm team manager
and coachci arc yei to be
COLORADO H P R 1 N U S , named.
Colo. — AUln Cal mat won
President of the rarenli’
the men’s tingles tit la in th* Auxiliary, Mr*. Krectk, urges
world figur* skating champi­ all parent* of Ldltla Leaguers
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Dennis in North Orlando.

Sanford Biddies
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Better Golf-Through Exercise

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Fitzgerald Opens
For Seminole Nine
Stmlnol* High School opens
1U baseball sesion ’ Tuesday
against one of it# toughest
opponents. New S m y r n a
Beach.
The Barracudas and the
Seminole* tangle at 4 p m. on
the high aehool field here.
Twice in the last two yeors,
New Smyrna Besch has way­
laid the Seminole* In tourna­
ment game* and Coach Jim
McCoy is expecting another
ruggeii contest Tuesday.
McCoy has named lefthand­
er Eddie Fitigereld, h!» No.
J pitcher, to open the game
against the Barracuda*. Right­
hander Ray Pivec will be held
in reserve should Fitigereld
run into trouble.
Other starters will he Steve
Harris, catcher; Jim Ervin,
first base; Rill Kuykendall,
second bnSe; Ron Hinton,
abartstop; Remit
Barbour,
third blse; Sonny Messer, left
field; Chuck Scott, renterfield;
and Danny Till!*, rightfield.
Today the Semln&lt;dei worked
on pickoff and cutoff play*
and base stealing at Cosch
McCoy attempted to "Iron nut
the kinks" in preparation for

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Dam has good spirit and ; three weeks of drlila due to
morale is high."
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New Tax Proposals To Be Aired

County Agent Gives Program
In Longwood On Insecticides

By Mrs. John Leone
New tax proposals in rr!a
turn to rctitvei tv ill be dis­
cussed at the 8 p m. meeting
Tuesday of the Dellnty Civic
Association in the Commun­
ity Center.
Hurst speaker for the pro
gram will he David W. Mil.
ler, faculty member of Stel
son "University's Si-hod of
Business Administration since
1Q&amp;5. A question period w II
follow his talk and the pub
lie i* invited to attend
Miller ix n cmduate of the

ny Donna Fslr*
| Mr&lt; M I. Tiniley, who wai
C«cil Tucker,--tounty agri- in charge of the devotional,
cultural agent, spoke on the chose as her subject, "Bible
proper manner of using pesti­ Bendings In Schools."
cides at the March meeting
Miss Myrtic Wilson, county
of
the
Longwood
Home home demonstration agent,
Demonstration Club held at the advised that a cooking school
Civic
t-caguc Building on is scheduled for March 30 at
Church Street.
the Sanford Civic Center She
Tucker showed slides of hi' further reporlcd that U mem
work with pesticides in the bers of the c'ub had attended
county and particularly point­ the recent upholstery class.
ed out the importance of keep­ Tables for the covered dish
ing such potentially dangerous luncheon following the meet­
chemicals out of the reach of ing were decorated in the St.
children.
Patrick's theme with atalcas
Thirty-one members and two Hostesses were Mrs. I). R.
guests attended the meeting llemslcy assisted by Mrs,
conducted by Mm . Felix Mege, Bernal*! Cro-s. Mrs. I. Wells,
president, which was opened and Mrs. Ethel Cathey.
with salute ti the flag by Miss
Next mcelirig will Iw \prl!
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In Orlando

Bake Sale

The Plorldi North Dlalrict
B.P.O. Doei held their annual
(tete meeting In Orlando Feb.
26 and 27. State president Vir­
ginia Bowersox of Sanford
Drove 160, presided over the
meeting of 111 members from
nine Droves.
The supreme president, Ida
Walker, from Lake Worth
Drove 146 assisted with the
ritualistic work.
Friday night; at the public
meeting, the Orlando and
Winter Park Drevcs cxemplied the Elks Rest and Flag
Day ceremony, which will he
performed by any drove for
any Elks lodge upon request.
After the. meeting, the Docs,
Elks and friends attended a
dance In the Elks Club, with
entertainment by the Orlando
Drove.
Saturday was an all day
meeting followed by a ban­
quet and a flapper dance.
The following state officers
were elected to serve for the
coming year: President, Gar­
land .Bowden. Venice-Nokomis
Drove 41; vice-president, El­
vira Coe, Orlando Drove 66;
secretary, Maureen Poulos,
Sarasota Drove 1S7, and treas­
urer, June Foley, Sanford
Drove ICO.
The Docs from Sanford who
attended the meeting arc Vir­
ginia Bowersox, M e r l l n e
Wolfe, H e l e n
McCloskcy,
Mary Smith, Florence Wilson,
Florence Mapcs, Catherine
Collins, Ruth Haig, Betty Via,
Evelyn Disbrow, Jackie Caruthers and June Foley.

EIGHTEEN HONOR STUDENTS nt Seminole High School were recently
tapped into the National Honor Society, sponsored by Mr#. Guy Allen,
with impre«#ive ceremonies at the school. Upper photo ahowa juniors nnd
acniora nt the charming reception in the library following for honor stu­
dent#, parent#, frienda nnd fncutly membera. From the left nre Mickey
McClnnnhan, junior and seniors, David Lanier, Helen Mann (present mem­
ber, pouring), Elaine Echols nnd J oe’ Earless. Not pictured is Dilrrell
Renge. Lower photo shows honor sophomore students browsing through
library books during reception. From the left seated nre Tommy Free­
man, Mary Sue Makin, Marilinctte Welch and Janice Huston. Standing
are Lamar Oxford, Susan Day, Stevo Leach, Grny Wrialey, Richard
Goeras nnd Leslie Moore. In absentia are Trennn Kaye, Linda Mallory
and Ann Carlson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. R.Inounce the engagement and daughter, Miss Carla Eloise
Lommler of Longwood an- approaching marriage of their Lommler, to Michael Ewrightson Harville, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ewrightson Harville, of
North Orlando.
The popular bride-elect was
graduated from Lyman High
School with the class of 1963
and she was actively engaged
in 4-H Club work for six years
in Seminole County. She is
presently employed by the
Florida Real Estate Commis­
sion in Winter Park.
Her fiance also was a grad­
uate of Lyman High School
with the class of 1963 and he
is presently serving a tour ol
duty with the United States
Navy, stationed at Cecil Field,
Jacksonville.
The marriage will be sol­

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The Anna Miller Circle mel
recently - at the Elk'i Club
w i t h the president, Mri.
Jackie Goodman, presiding.
Highlighting t h e meeting
wai the finaliilng of plant for
a Rummage and Rake Sale
Friday and Saturday, March
12-13 at the old Seari Building
on Eait Firit Street.
Proceed* from the lale will
be used to benefit the Harry
Anna Crippled Children'* Hoipital at Eaiter, which I* ad
annual project of the circle.
Anyone wlihing to contri­
bute article* for this worth­
while enterprise are a«ked to
call 322 8300'and a committee
will pick up the merchandhe.
Thi* Is the last event of the
year for the preicnt *latc of
officers and all member* are
urged to participate.
The meeting closed with
prayer by Mr*. Irene Ulhry.
Other* attending were the
Mmes. Christine Blankenship,
J. R. Hoolchan Jr., Charlie
Stafford, Warren Hayne*. J.
R. Hoolchan Sr., L. E. Thomp­
son, Esther Lanaing, Clayton
Smith, Harry Adair and Syl­
via Moss.
Also the Mmes, Guy Ne­
ville, Ornby Franks, Wade
Snyder, Russell Spencer, W.
J. Clarke, llulon Hale, Fred­
erick Bonehcr, Clyde Ellison
and Clarence Collins,
Meat stamped with the let­
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S. Department of Agriculture.
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of smooth surface Coverings.
If bottles containing poisons
are kept in your medicine
cabinet, they can be made
safer by taping the tops down
with adhesive tape. The tape
prevents mistaking the poi­
sons for something else.

D u o Shares 'Sweet Sixteen
By Jane Ca.vrlhrrry
I A large birthday rake dec
Friends ami families con­ orated in lavender and whtli
spired to surprise
llccky was served witli Pepsi, elupi
Young, daughter of Mr uml and dips, nuts and mints
l.iit f* included Alice liar
Mrs. William Young, Long
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Lake lloilge .Saturday night
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Both of (tie liunnrees, who
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The theme fur Hie inemnr
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Travel posters decorated the
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Tipping Sin.nn ami Si3.no
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Hie clever prizes for the
games also followed Hie party
motif.

1 ris, Steve ami Glenn Duncan,
Judy It e a 11 r h a m p , Sandy
llowe, Vicki Perry, Cheryl
I tiraffius, Pal Halsey. Steve
|Hannon. Becky Wagner, Con

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Mi k e
McCormack, G a r y
Bridges,
Bonnie Browning,
Dun Miller and Dan Cassel­
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Western A. Wugnrr of Midluud, N. J. and grandson,
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unit 147 will meet at the home
of Mrs. Marie Sundvall, 1802
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at 8 p.m.
All members arc asked to
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Basic Travel Tips Given
At DeBary BPW Meeting
By Mrs. John I-eone
was made and presented by
The DeBary Business and Past president, Beatrice Mul­
Professional
Women's Club ler.
held a dinner meeting at the
The DeBary Club will atCalico Kitchens Restaurant. lend the First Presbyterian
Del.and. Tuesday, March 2 Church of Dellary on Sunday
Ilcrt Lederhaus presided ami morning. March 7, for the
welcomed the members and "Springtime Salute to Work­
ing Women Week" of the
guests.
Helen Snodgrass gave the BPW.
The April meeting of the
invocation.
Margaret
Wil­
liams introduced Mrs E. Eby. DeBary III’ W' Club will he
Volusia County Home Demon­ held at Dr. George Prison's
stration agent, who showed office.
the members the rorrcct way
Open amt drain the olive
to park a suit rase, and the
t) pc uf garments one would oil from a ran uf Norway sar­
dines. Make a puree of the
need for a week's trip.
saidtnes amt combine with
Mrs Eliy said one basic
\soft cream cheese. Add chop
color would he the best idea
|ped chiven, season to taste
and suggested a print and a
and mix well. Serve on crisp
plain blouse fur the suit amt
crackers.
a dress, shoes, gloves, etc
Site used a rolled piece of
foil to put where the crease
would tie in the skirts, which
prevents extra pressing while
on your trip.
Mis. Eliy said she had tak
en Hie same type clothing for*
a longer tup, using n&gt;lun slips
and undies and stressed nut tn
take too much clothing. A suit
hat. scarf and top coat is
needed It going north.
Following Mrs Eby's talk
t h c nominating committee
presented Hie new slate of of­
ficers for 1965 66: Margaret
Williams,
president; Helen
Snodgrass, first vice presi­
dent; Mary Ann Lederhaus.
second vice president; Brrt
Lederhaus. third vice presi­
dent; Sally Ann Neidcr. re­
cording aecytary; Jo Peck,
corresponding secretary, and
Betty Peacock, treasurer.
A new cluti flag, gold taf­
feta trimmed with moss green
ribbon and the club emblems.

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Gordon Keel write* from
Vancouver, Canada, "Every
once in a while a little deep
thought*.-really pays off. I
think East's final bid was
simply terrific. Hi* brain
must have been working on
all cylinder*. No, I wasn’t
East. I was merely the unhnp* py victim.
"North dredged up every­
thing to find an opening bid
and he was most unhappy
about the whole matter when
1 followed my two spade res­
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no-trump but he was able to
ahow no aces. Of courae, I hid
six spades and East. — not
W’ eat—doubled me
"Thi* wns the Lightnrr
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ers" find it unpleasant to
be kissed by other people's
children. A kiss loses its
value when It is not vohntary and spontaneous. And
mothers who make a habit
of instructing their children
to kiss people are guilty of
showing off.
WITHHOLDING MY NAME
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the elderly "sitter" whose
feelings were hurt when a
little four-year-old was told
to kiss her, and replied, " I
DON'T KISS OLD LAD­
IES": Where is your sense
of humor? When my fiveyear-old godson saw me

after not having seen me for
a long time, and his moth­
er told him to kiss me. he
said, " I have to get used to
her face first." It's been a
good many years since that
happened, but I still laugh
out loud every time I think
of it.
"FU NN YFAC E"
IN PORTLAND
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daughter rewards her date
wan Kisses (or more) for
"the lovely evening," even
though she doesn't particu­
larly like the person.

DEAR ABBY: The moth­
er who tried to get her fouryear-old to kiss "dear old
Mrs. Hansen for looking
after you today," Is proba­
bly the same mother who
will one day throw up her
hands In despair when her

DEAR ABBY: The letter
about the little boy who,
when his mother instructed
him to kiss elderly Mra.
Hansen, said. " I DON'T
KISS OLD LADIES,", point­
ed up something far more
symptomatic of our times
than children's rudeness.
The child's mother typifies
the 20th century mother,
whose behavior la, l ain
convinced, the reason why
we have so much sexual
promiscuity in our presentday society. Our young peo­
ple are utterly confused
about kisses and what they
should mean. To see toddl­
ers, too young to know bol­
ter. going around a room,
bestowing their
precious
kities on one stranger altcw
another because Mamma

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Kisses are supposed to ex­
press affection, not grati­
tude. To express gratitude,
one says. "Thsnk you."
ANOTHER COUNTRY
HEARD FROM
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said. "Go give everyone a
big kiss goodnight," is sick­
ening indeed. It teaches
children early that kisses
are cheap and meaningless.
I do wish someone would
put an end to that foolish
custom.
"PHILOSOPHER"
DEAR
PHILOSOPHER:
Aw, come on. Don't tell me
that every Jezebel learned
to be free with her favors
by kissing her grandfather
when she was three! May I
quote another philosopher?
" I will ahow you a love po­
tion without drug or herb
or any witch's spell; if you
wish to be loved, love."
(Hccato)

"M y akin ii dry but badly I have baen aeverly criticis­
pitted with acne scars from ed for that and foi not going
years ago. Now. nt mu^rity, to the graveside ceiemony.
the scats show up worse. How Wtiul would you think of
can I "help this condition 7— tlila? 1 am very upset as the
rrlllc is my club member.—
Nora O'D."
I'so cosmetic oil to coun­ Mr*. Tom . .
Per sunnily. I think it i.
teract the dryness. Apply it
lightly after cleansing, then "carping" and would nol dig­
"How are vou going to keep around home like a hump on a [even though 1 may sound as UM t.„ge makeup in the tone nify it with any attention. The
them out from underfoot once log.
|though 1 only feel sorry for nf your akin. Wet a small family moat probably valued
That
wouldn't
be
so
bad
myself, bociuxe. 1 suppose, sponge and apply it lather your consideration in not at­
they're retired?"
bad enoughl if he feels lost without a job to "w et"; blot lightly witli a li» tending the graveside cere
That's the question wives (though it
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1—- ----- - «*•••
—- then annlv
apply again.
again This |mony. You showed good taste
of recently retired men are he would let me get out of the •&gt;&gt; to ever) •*&gt;•
aur,
eiy
nice
"cnitiou- nnd consideration. Aa to per
forever asking.
, house for a while every day.!
there a«ty solution to lh „ give.
flage" and yum skin looks fume, if it is llot overdone it
Many of them sound as
"Hut. no he wants me to problem
belongs at funeral* as well
The best solution to the re ever so much sneotb* ■
though having a husband home stay at home -all day long.
* talk a. any oilier place, Ju.t foi"1 am g i v i n g u sel *
tlrement problem is for a man
all day Ion: with nothing to too
. . .
. ., . .
,
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it! Flowers have per­
d i e * * grt
do but putter I. about a, von' 1 belong to several club. «o ■Jc" loP f, 0r7 h° U • J '
" V
tL
.......ing
. is at fume, or has your **« title *
inert
fining and exh.ud.ng a* h .v.b u t haven't been able to at- « « » » « * lo r e h«Thr
Ureinent age. But it'l too lale four o'clock and there's a l* s overlooked that angle?
ing a school age kid at home tend meetings lately,
j for that advice to
do youand
aftrrwnrds. Iam fiftv."At
tnv sialy I find myaelf
with the meavU-s
"He i» so disagreeable
without anything lo do I
hout
him.
and
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hair
la
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This letter is typical nt go anywhere wit
You want Ip know whal &gt;ou uml thin- I ■!*'■&gt;* w».u a h.»* wuiked until I retired ull my
many. "M&gt; husband retired yet he doesn't want to go any
last bu ll,lav Is there any
can dn at tliiA l.itr
if ^ Mra.
at 65. six months ag&lt;s—and so where turns* If
an&gt;thine, to keep thr old rock
| would likr « hroi wd** u» hope for a woman of my age
far all he hs» done 1* sit
' 1 do feel sorry for him.
lo work ? t live alone in a big
ins chair fn&gt;m getting you a jnrkrt nnd►tuutli Un***
both
Have n n»»tnll hut. ii pn tty onr .ipaitimnf house E. K "
1 &gt;1taint). there ate many
hirst 4if alt. start going back (,f flowi-i*. long gl'*v*s mid
to \our chili nu’i’tin^s and car carry n amnll l ug. If th«*y things lo do. First, what
shout lull.) allling? Send a
Tying 4&gt;n &gt;o*ir own ta\tim&lt;’ so 111firm vma with a ihirhi:
I |. )
f 11
M O N D A Y P. M.
( * » TI ia M i l ’ l l ) *
rial life the way &gt;ou did lie- pm it on your bag 1 like bla* k ( * at.I lo all Hie families with
( *.*) I t a la H tcht
• iff (!) N*wa
fore &gt;our husband retired.
I t ut )„u could select a od oi. • hildien in your apartment
(| ) N pv» «. Sport*.
hi, h flnlteis you bouse I have a mature friend
A’ »o. 'tart a few prnjerts any color
\\ a «t|t»r
T U E S D A Y P. M.
( * ) \&gt; * *• op*, O Ml
around the imuse Dial will rc Wear high
simple who has done this for year!
heels,
CIO &lt;Vi Move It k
IS 0! || |^i* I nt Iff*
and lias never had to leave
quire your hustiand s help
pumps.
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(ft) *
N*** •
I •» IMS' 1.6 |.A*i1 Shu*
«;&gt; tiuftttM Hr»n ki»r
"I recently attended t lie hi 1 apaitment house. She
Stir things up a hit.
lit \ AW«
^
Vt*l»nrt
1!
And start entertaining old funeral of * public figure, anti makes a very good living.
7;M ( ! ) 7 »n* U r ir
l. 3n &gt; • I- i t ' n K n o w * Ha»t
( I i Saarrh
for
Toaaar- friend. In the evening, so your the an vice, wen held in our Think this over.
4&gt;
row
Trtt »2l h i n n
Toniorn-w— From my Notehusband will have sonic man largest church I went only tn
(5 ) Vo)
T.»
H *t(2) Truth
or
C&lt;*n»a1 .111 nf f 11a
talk which tie is probably miaa- the services a. I knew the irfvok
quart
(4 ) I .. T a !1
Truth
II «ft (!) i)uMirk H O I
man from my civic arhvitm ,
ing
‘
( ! ) K itpr
1: if t:&gt; Shi
If there Is any kind 9/ part hut I did nnt kn"w- hi. f.m
I i j i d I %• &lt;#■'♦ k f#rr#r
1 on i n «TtrI 1 alW
. 1! M in K1Mm IT S rL C
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Fr nla
time work that your husband |)y | also w-ore a .imple
I : t t i d T h » %n1&gt; O rl ffi th
4; ) N*wa, Editorial. W * » Show
(her
• can gel. encourage him to try black dre.i, as 1 always wear
I D No T l m « Cor 8*rS ( ! ) Kvtrui
it, whether It brings in much black, but I wore perfume,
B r«nt»
1 I t &lt;! 1 Aa Tha W a r l i T u r * i
money or not
just th« amount I always u-c.
l : t e &lt; d M u n i* / Night M ov i«
( ! ) t . a t ' i M a ka a H r a l
I d W en dy A Mo
Just rameinber: as a wife
(t&gt; Nawallna
*•*
William#
1 I I (2) NBC S a a r
usually sets thr pattern for
1.2# ( ! ) |l«»lljrwo©4 * nd tha
I 0! ( ! ) I ' a a i v o r !
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family living in Uie early days
at a
I 2t 1! ) Art Lln kla fl a r
I d Ulna Croaby 8h-*w
)&lt;eit (tit*f)M*|
( ! * Day In Court
of marriage. »o does she us­
10.00 4! 1 A t f F f t H llrh o * K
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ually
have
to
»et
it
in
the
re­
(VI I »ln 1h Sls.sra
! j| ( 9) A 114* S aw a
l ! ? * t t!&gt;
bp*»ita. \%*a! oj (&lt;» To Tall Tha Truth
tirement year*
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( ! ) Anothar W orld
A woman who baa met the
(1&gt; Nawarnpe
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&lt;d S rw illn i
challenge once can do it again.
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DEAR ABBY: Regarding
the four-)4ar-old who em­
barrassed his mother when
she asked him to kiss the
woman who had sat with
him and he said, " I DON'T
KISS OLD LADIES." I
think the mother was U rk -'
ing In wisdomf She never
should have asked the bey
to kiss the woman. 1 don't
believe In ordering a child
to kiss anyone — especially
outsiders. M o s t children
have better sense than
adults because they are
usually reluctant to kiss
outsiders (and even rela­
tives) when commanded to
do so. Also, many -"outsid­

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Mra.
Chutlrs Lucky of Bayonne,
N. J., visiting in DeBary.
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William Toms of Serena
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barr We believe Mr. Toms is the
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Tuesday, March t, 1H#
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Be prepared for some untow­
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C R O M W E L L V lSlT E O A COUNTRY )
. O V E R S E A * THAT H A % &lt;
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B R O U G H T B A C K T H E TRUCK­
m o t h e k .clauob!
IN G ST O O L / H E C A N 'T WAIT
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TO R E P O R T O H IT A T T H E
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culty. It’s up to you to carry
through with any and all
promises that you have made
aa well aa turn away anger
with a aoftanawer. Show you
art careful to BTold all kind*
o f accident* by ualng more
than ordinary car* In motion.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 10)
Avoid any argumenta with
kin i by keeping bually occu­
pied at own labor*, and thla
alto hold* true In any correaponderer. Keep pun* tip­
ped. Look out for possible
theft*.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
80) Extravagance of any »ort,
over-investing can certainly
lead to trouble later, to be
careful today. Also do not
take advice from business
penon unless you have re­
checked it. It may be erron­
eous.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Being somewhat restless
and discontented can lead you
to do and aay thing*. you
would not otherwise deem
smart. Think flraL Take the
tlm* to get health and good
looks improved.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Personal anx­
ieties may seem unbearable
hut it Is just a challenge to
your Intellect, so rise above
thrm. Be cool and poised and
all fs well. Show that you are
a steady, wise person.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Anything connected with your
work or good name should be
most carefully considered to­
day, otherwise you are apt
to make error*. Think before
you jeopardise credit. Try to
bettor it Instead.
VIRGO (Aug. 21 to Sept.
22) I f you crltlcli* in any
way, it I* very likely that one
upon whom you depend will
atop support you now have.
B* courteous and follow all
regulations Instead. Be scrup­
ulous. LII1RA (Sept. 23 to Oct.
22) You feel upset and want
to throw up your job or bus­
iness and jump into other
things, but if you hold fast
all will be well soon. Take
time to look into new sys­
tems tonight. Find lucrative
hobby outlet.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) If you follow that Intui­
tive hunch, you find that you
ran get into much trouble at
home, with closest kin. Don't
lose your temper. Get your
bills paid more promptly.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) Any talks with part­
ners now would not turn out
well, since they aro thinking
poles spart from you. Await
a better day. Re aura to
avoid arguing with others ns
well.
CAPRICORN (Dre. 22 to
Jan. 20) Getting aa much
work dona as possible person,
ally is far totter than trying
to turn over your obligations
to others. Get health Improv­
ed. Ret that you are very
ethical in nil that you do.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 21 to
Feb. 19) Concentrate on per­
fecting talents Instead of going out for a good time thot
could to disappointing as
well as very expensive. Prac­
tice mure economy in every­
thing. Show you are very sen­
sible
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar
20) Center your interest on
kin and to aure not to take
any unneceaaary risks with
anyone or anything. Rile your'
tongue before you aprak un­
kindly. Show that you have
excellent control.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, there will to a need
for much more sleep and rest
than most youngsters re­
quire, *lnc* th* physiqu* it
•pi to be very delicate. You
would do well to make sure
that there l* plenty of priva­
cy »o that reat period* will
not ha Interrupted, otharwta*
irreparable damage can ba
dona to tha narvaa. Later your
progeny will become more robuiL A great artlat, philoso­
pher here;

Capacity Crowd
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (U P D —A capacity crowd of
12.500 was assured for the
Eastern regional NCAA basket­
ball playoffs March 11-1J at
Maryland's Cole Field House.
Tbe last ticket was sold Tues­
day.
The bacha-de-mar, or tea
cucumber, can axpal its antrail* and grow naw onaa

without injury.

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The Perfect Team to Bet on for Quick Results.
1. IxmI ft Found

21. Home Repairs

53. Wanted To Buy

LOUT: BOTH 1)14 H ig h School
Bins. In itia l! J. IV, It Insld*.
Rew ard. Ph. 1 1 M 1 I I .

P A I N T I N Q , . Repairing encloauras. In te ri o r wall cleaning
by Von Schrader w a ll D ete r­
gent. 313-411).
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W A N T E D to buy from owner,
4 Bedroom, t bath home w i t h ­
in 10 'tnllae o f 8antord. Pb.
133-3117.

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USED PO OL or B illiard Tablet.
W i l l pay caah. Orlando 111-

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By Nadine Seltzer

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2. Personals

PLUM BIND
Contracting Bepatra
B E L l,
US
yo u r
Furniture.
Do you nave a d rinking prob­
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
Quick f e r r i c * with the Caah.
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Sanford.
104 Sanford Ave.
331-1111
133-OITT.

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N U R S IN Q AN D
C O N V A L E S C E N C E R E S ID E N C E
r
O. Ilox 1410, Sanford, Fla.
300 s o u t h B a t a v e
Ph. 333-4711

23. Painting
P AIN T IN G A
313-03)1.

4. Beauty Care

Plano Tuning and IlfpaJr
W L Harmon - • 222*4222

Income Tax Returns
13 Years Espertence. Call Lamar W illia m *, Flv# Point*
s::-7l4ft.
Ad d in g M*&lt;*hln** - T y p n w r lU r *
Hal** - FUntgl* - It*pair*
r n \ V E L L 'S O F F I C E HUPI’ L Y
l l I T t ' I I I N Q l*OBT Il lfl# A Pawn
Shop. I^ a n * on any think of
valua
Sanford Av»,. 122*
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14th, U k e (Jolde’ it For in formation cull 22Z-22I&amp;. Ktnl
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T i n : r v i v K i i F e U - m e d i u m for
k &lt;*’ • i t»k
thing*
don* . , .
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or
M l In South 8»mlnol#
and put on« to w o rk for you!
\V VL L P A P E I U N O . n r a p t r lr * A
t ‘ lihoUtvrlng 12 J-201*._______
lit. C a t e r i n g - F o o d
UJtOCCOLI 12 Oil Buahal llring
your own con la mar A cut
Fill your
F r* *i*T
Brl***n
\ v 122-70&amp;4
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S p ecial S e r v ic e *

A ft li CONTRACTORS
HOME IM P R O V E M E N T * .
ROOFING. P A I N T I N G *
I.V-TJl AT1NO
Fin ancing A r ra n g e d
12I-2?»7

SICK ROOM NEEDS
W h e e l Chair a. Walkers. C a n o
A Crutches for rent or sale.
Presc ription
st
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d \ r t 41 A all Sarvlct Person.
nel. Check our prices

FAUSTS DRUG STOKE
131 K. 1st SL (D o w n t o w n )
Phone 133 -0714
FREE
D E LIV E R Y
O FFE R IN G A S PE C IA L SER­
V I C E ! Mora than *o.»00 taadera aes The Hanford Herald
claaalfled ada dally. Bates ss
lo w as 14c per Bn# per dey!
Dial 111.4411 or 433-1)11 and
piece yeur edt
C O M P L E T E L A W N CA R E
la n d sc ap in g. Spraying.
Sodding, rsaaonaiil* r a t e
P H I L L I P S L A W N S E R V IC E
133*3300 a f t er 3:10 p m
F l X l i 1 SHOP
N E W LO CA TION
104 So French
333-4711
17. J a n i t o r i a l

S ervic es

YENTSCH M A INTE NANC E
Service A lup plles
3143 S t's rk P r ________ 331.4 44 1

19. Huilders Supplies
I’ R E -C A S T Concrete Steps
G R E G O R ) LU M B E R CO
433 31spie Ave__________ 333-biS"

_ 20. Hardware
S tn for d ’ e Mott Complete
TED W iL L IA M S IID W
i « i e . n t h ______________ i t M t i t

21. Home Improvemenla
S AV E YO U R DOOR
R YO U R H E A T
Rrplere the Jelouele In your
d,.or
with
en
e ll -w e sth e r
Fre e ll te Unit Fo r more Inform ,lloil
cell
your
locsl
Lum ber Co or the I’ etereon
Lum ber Co. In O r le n lo Gerden 3 3334.
A TTENTIO N
O It Yo uree lf- ere ! I f your
R o o f need* repelrlng. Check
with ue for the Beet R o o f ­
ing me te rl e l money cen buy
Cell 333-4311 * » e w ill come
Jtunnlng.
CARPENTER.
Home
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C IV IL S ERVICE TESTS!

SO U T H W A R D

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f n v e .im e n t &amp; R ea ll y
11. X. I ’ » r k Av#,
333*3173

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— Tsoat tk Found
3—
!V r*om la
4—
Beauty Car#
I — Day Nuraerlft*
f — Child Cara
I — Doga—Ca t*— Pa ta
In— I'nuB ry — L iv e* lock
11— Hi» * c Ia 1 Notlcaa
l l —Ca lerln g — pood
14— Plarra to Eat
14—
Special Hervlra*
I 4— Swimming Pool*!
17— Jan itorial sarvlcea
ti- Youraalf
I I — BuiUe ra luppllft*
39— I U r d w a r i
21 — Horn# im prove manta
33 — Plumbing
21— Painting
24— W all Drilling
Ifc— Air Cond ft Haatlng
S I— Radio • T*levlaton
21— Photo ft Egulpmant
SO— Home Appllanraa
11— Muaicai inatrumanta
32— |lu aln rota Equipment
31—Job Printing
34— Up ho later y
15—
Vacuum Cltanftr*
37— Movin g ft IHoraga
I t — Katermlnainra
41 — Plantft — K r i J l — Saadj
f)0— MUO. For Sal*
41— Artlelaa For Rent
i» l— Swa p or K% 1hanga
aI — XN anted To Buy
I I — Furniture For Sal*
I f — Antique* For Bala
I I — Monty To Loan
i t — Liu a1naaa Op jhu t untilaa

I I — M o n t y W an ttd
&lt;4—F a r i n g * ft Loan
I I — Inaurancft
I t — School* ft InatrurtloBt
70— E mploym ent SarvIcM
71—
Mala IIalp Wanted
t l — Ftmalft Help Wanted
T l — Male or Female Help
14— Sale* Help Wanted
77— Situation Wantad
I I — Income Property
15— Bualneaa Prop — Sale
41— Real Fata l* Wantad
14— R i a l Fatal# Sale
17— Bualneaa Rent ala
•0— Lota For Sale
I I — Fa r me— Urovaa
• I — Out o f State Acreage
15—
ilouees For %Bale
I I — lioueee— Sal* or Kant
• 7— llouae For Rent
too— Reaori Rental*
101— T r a i l e r * — Cabana*
101 — Mobil* Home#— rial#
101— Mobil# Home *— Rent
104— T r a ile r Space— Rent
l o t — T ra il e r Lot m-—Hale
101— Ap ar tm ent* For Kent
101— Rooma For Rant
110—
H ote l Rooma
118 — Rental Ag ent*
111 — Wantad To Rani
111—
Auto# For Sale
111 — Auto*— flat* or Trad#
i l l — T ru c k* For Bale
l i d — Au to m o ti v e Service
i l l — Scooter* ft Cycle*
123 — Boat* ft Motor*
H I — Marine Buppl!e«

425-5938

322-5612

Ball-Blair Agency

St. Johns Realty

AM ERIC AN

R E N T -A L L
133-1111

R E N T A BED
R o lls w s y ,
HospHbt.
B e t )
Beds,
by
Day,
Week,
or
Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITU RE
U I W 1st311-4141

53. Wanted To Buy
USED

Fit It SI T U B E
13S-33J0

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RUSH RE rE R E N C E S . T O T
JOBS
FARE
ADVANCED
Q UICKLY. H AV -A -M A ID . I
Hood ” 1. Greet N i c Iq N. Y

73. Male or Female Help

FRONT

ESTATE

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tii re Jtih*
High |&gt;*y. S h«rl
Heglllsr 100 lb* 17) I'll, Stlh Hi
hour a Ad vant'tmtrH . Thmjlut* |21 nh A t g on! Inr a P**iinan.la
of
John
open. I' re ju ra *
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llnlil-d »»ra*‘« hfr-l
lory ir Minina, until appultiluh**r
-\»k fur inh#*. .$n'l
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and
phone
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vlra, liu* D’ S Sian*
f*et d Herald
F it A T T ft L A M B U It T 1*46ini n
FACTOR t I M S l
10 s. utr
O l ' T I UT. 3117 k Fr inch
W AN TE D
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2nd .*&lt;1
KJi* r Si idfill ■ li 1o
tncnme Ttii Donaultan I a
l)jo
W ii o D S T iM 'K .
» #m1.« rd A frvk i*1ear thinking prn|ilr
w
it] tie «*!*• led from titi*
From Sanford E to h a n g *
Ty pe krli#r. g ' o d COntlltluij,
i r r 1 t«i enroll In new, low ■
120 1 h 32 2 4«
_____
I net training pri g rain pr e •
! 1,1r r I I)y n * A 'a Har n Iu 1r * •
W IZ A R D l i " Ha* Ran g* l.lkt
I I v » li e# 4Futile U i » nriaiiD 77. S i t u a t io n W a n t e d
Nt-w t'urnl-. * &gt;nt*r Giitl m
laiiia hsui $i and more per
ilh Ltiinti. Automatic I d ’
return;
Lxvellatit
year
Burner
rid, Light C 11 k
W E E K S U. ,rk 333-3u34
‘r o u n d
Income
keeping
Sion 1il| Ju \Vooll*nd Dr.
ilia fit a tag record*
Dig nD
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L A V S W O R K . 373-34)7
Had Ilf • * 1 mg pr of a a* tonal
DUE TO DIVORCE . W e h*v# If ) i«u * an atudiy one hour
T
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A IU t»"*&gt;*tatd Singpf Krlr. t •
ifattj ar home, writ * today
hanfurd 11•*r ■ 1*1*
O -M s llr /*l g /itg L. Ur Nrw
f *-r freo- f it* t p frra aptitude
M.ik) « lluildr' d i i.f I'eiu 4
t e el
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houackri-pinK h a b ja il t it ig ot
Rut l utill l*-»
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Boa 12 7, sia n ford Harald
da ye v» or k 12 2-7171
tn uat Blind
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9 rami.
Cmkr old era.
Darn* Ad'Ire aa
,
Phone
UGUK K E E P I N G A T yp in g *S#•n •
Batch#*
Mr
A amurna R*
at my home uf your office
DKI'ltr.NSIO.N
malnlng ' Uaymenti. -&lt;f !*•*$* Hi;&lt; KHNl.iN
124 JtiTl
p i b m i k h i *s i .n' i : hh
I'h Mr Hunt 322-74'»T
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11A 111 HIM I lift. 222 2 GU
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C BOS LK Y d hel v ad ui Kt-f n g • r ,1
tor, good running eumlition.
P AR T . T IM E W ORK
H I. Iti’.-il E s l n l e - Hr.le
F r e t ter on top t4G Ph 322*
F u ll AD D E D INCOME
1121.
Reliable party or p«r»one, male
ur female, wanted for thle
Carpet* clean eaular * l t h the
area t«« handle the world*
Blur Lustre Electric Sham*
f a n i u a H i - A and Sylvan la
Real Eft'1at ft — Inau ranee
pouer only f l per day. Car*
T A L i : V ISliIN and K A D I (»
1:1-5441
roll Furniture Co.
T l'II K H aold through &lt;mr tat- Ird ft Park Ave
*» t modern type tube teating
W E S T E R N Straw Hate t l S&gt;.
and mer handtetug u n t i l
JOHN E. FOX.
Man* wo rk Shirt* f l I t BurW ill not interf ere with your
Realtor
plua City.
preaent am piny merit
204 N Park Ave
llt-O IM
To qualify, you mual have
*
T H IS IS I T '
I ue:. i»n. *»r VIS SO no t'Aah AvailRBI Auction at B I L L S BAR
ahD Immediately
1; AIN IIA Its. March 14. 2 no
f » f 5 epare houre weekly.
p rn 1100 (Jrapevllle
Could net up to |&lt;00 OH per
T H E T I M E T E S T E D F IR M
inunlh In your spare time
ISO N Park Ave
ISS-fISS
N L W A L’ *#d Pool * Hi 1liar J
Ts hire Ttrt n* on N • w . Or- Thia rorupany will e x i t ml f in ­
ancial
a
ealetanet
to
full
time
Uf.'it. u s - i i i :
R O B E R T A W I L L I AMH
If deelred,
R e a lt o r 1
4*IIIH A NUM i v m , like III" Wr, I &gt;■ (ml aiiewer urtlftaa fully
ll«Vmun&gt;1 Luridqulet, A a**
qualified for the time and
|(r6*UfUilil# f a l l 122-472 ft,
121-lVft* Atlantic Bank Bldg.
I fnveelm en l
PIANO . W url !t*# r Spinel » 400 • Intern# itarfp Itnm edl*l*1y.
ft Bualnta* la aet up for you
Fh 333
B A L T P ILCH E R
1ft We i t r i i r i location*.,
Beat Buy Broker
CYFItUSH FE NCK r o » T « ; 4*- ft Selling, eul(citing or etper122-7 4*1 Day or Night
I " s 7 ft. long. 50c ea. Ph
lenc# not nereeaary.
ISS-SI54.
I For pereonal in te rv iew In your
city, write — plea •• Include
M ERLE W. W AR NE R
NEW
111 id em lamp, 110 — D g
your phone number
travel c i t f e Uke new, |l —
REALTO R
NU * T K E N D F
ENTERFH1SL
Roto* hr nil ru t i t l e rift, earftl*
INC
701 go Fsrk
llt-lll)
lent condition ISO— t r * » # l iron
7111.jo Fnreyih Rlvd
like new, |4. Oenftva S4S-S5&gt;1
Clayton ft. Mleeotirl______ 91. Farms, Groves
llU U V E I l
VAC. C L E A N K I t S
7
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C I I IC K KN
FARM.
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I
W H I T E H E W IN G M A C H IN E S
llouae
14 were* 121-4051.
AuihorlBed Sale* ft Iftrvic e
UAKKETm
L I F E Insursnc* sgsnls, full nr
loo E KirH.
222 5244
pert H ip s o r rsilrsd. M t k s 95. Houses For Sale
Ilbsrsl eemmlssleas w ill Sill
NEED C X TK A CABHt A Her­
Btempsr Agency. Csll 113- S A C R I F I C E — Ge i l l le ek st
ald W an t- A d eella thoee a r ­
41)1 for sppolntmsnt.
I bedroom, 3 beth home st
ticle* no lon ge r needed. L o w
111 Fin s Lo ks Drive, Loch
In c o e t - ’ hlgh In reeulle. Dlft lie sn IN 0 0 3IE T A X CON gUL Arbor. W r i t s snd m e k t o ff e r
12 2-54 12 or 415-5I I I
T A N T I Bee sd clss slflostlon
A N Y R E A S O N A B L E O F F E It
• ).
A C C E P Y K D K e y e l 1*7 Pine
Ft»R Sew in g Machine ft Floor
L t k e Dr. lir e O Wine. P. o
Care Sales ft Service C A L L D A I I I T Q l ’ E EN D r iv e r — fltlssBos 137. Auetrell. G e o r g !*
S32-7512, Your I-oral Authormen 3333 Fork Dr.
lied h i n d e r s e w i n g c e n ­
C O N V K N Ig fN T to S e v y Be et 4
ter
REP
72. F e m a l e H e l p W a n t e d
B J rm, I Bathe F U
Room,
s ir Conditioned A Central
R E F R I G E R A T O R . Ward#, NearRent.
L^rge
Corner
Lot
ly New, 2 Poor*. Self i n ­ B E A U T I C I A N . Msls or Fsmsls.
Q u a lify in g
VA —
nothing
Gusrsnleed Sstery. Rlchsrd'g
p u tt in g . 9125. Ph 122-1241.
down
except
closing
com
|33
Heir Stylin g 333.7701.
mo. 111-7043.
SANFORD SEW IN G C E NTER
Be by
Sitting,
104 So Park Ave.
422-MU B A R T - T l m e
R E P O - S A L E , 3 Bedroom home
• W h it s or Colored. 133.7401.
unflnlehed
In
Genevm
ID
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IKiwn. no quellfylnK
Call
lie su INCOME T A X CONSUI^
Collect Phil Ulnck I D - I l t l ,
T AN 'T! S .s sd clssslllcstlun
**Yuu name It— W e have 111"
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3444 g. H l e w t i b e .

It Pay*

Seeds

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Boom Stu!
ftultIt,
Buffet. T .ih Op I I ’ halr*. Mi
htigioi)
K z c e l l t n l coiulltlu
322-1S22

A U T O GLASS
IN ST A LLE D

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I
Bsthi.
fsm lly B A R G A I N T o Ssttlo Estate. 3
IIDRM. modern house. ExcelRoom. Double i ’ srporte, Air*
lent condition A l^icstlon.
conditioned, H *&lt;ie lot, wilt
Antlnuo c h » » t o f drswers.
l r » d e Im.liedlots th'ctipsni'y.
• Mirrors.
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A
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Mlsc.
F u rn llu rt .
dtshrs
ft
p r is e s in c .
household srtlc lts. 30 Columhlns T ra il. D t f U r y . C. TV.
A U TH O R IZE D BRO KER
Morgan. Executor.
For
ALL
FH A -VA
Go ve rn ­
ment owned
home*, Down
pendent*
from
iio o ,
’ vv (•RfVOM house, !-|l*1h. 1 yr»
old.
Fenced-In
back yard,
mon thly p * &gt; m e n i » including
tots Ham ilt on A v e , Ic in g,
l a i r . «n d Iri.urence, l ^ t u»
wood. HJ.ilKV I'h 333.3113.
show- you si Y o l T , con l e n ­
ience.
3-BEDROOM. ( Bath, fully s l f .
conditioned
ft
heated.
No
o u a llfy ln g 4300 down, and
assume payments. 333-7)33.

FREE ESTIM ATE

W ELL?
D R IL L E D .
PUM PS
S P R I N K L E R SYSTEMS
H A R R I E T T ' 1* Beauty N o o k ,
All T y p e t and Sitae
A N T I Q U E E arl y 1100 Dsdroom
■ oft water, eve mini mpp’ t*.
‘ W e Repair and Barelea
Suite, Massive Marble Top
io&amp; so oak.
S T I N E
Dreeeer, Curly Maple Lined
Machlna and Supply Co.
Drawers. M irrore d F r o n t
307 W. Snd St
133-1413
b. Child Care
Wardrobe." ’ LlncpTn'"
style
Headboard 10 ft. High . Bed
25.
A
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Cond.
&amp;
Heating
N A N N IE S K I D D I E
CA R E .
1x7, A ll hand carved of RoeeLicenced Nursery, oprn 34
wood. Appraised at we ll over
hour* 7 days a week. 3440 8. USED F E D D E R B , A ir Condi(1,000. No reasonable o f f e r
llonara, only 4, 13).)S each.
Oak. 333.0)11.
refuted.
For
appointment
Aaaoclaletl Radio A T V, 3111
rail 333-341) afte r 3:11 p. m.
N, Orange.,
Ave., Orlando,
except
Wed
p
m. or any
8. Pels &amp; Supplies
mo rnin g until t :41 *. m , ell
week.
A Q U A R IU M S *
29. Photo &amp; Equipment
T R O P I C A L F I F lf
F o r the b igge st selection of
Highest Quality from lha Best o u r R E G U L A R Price tor Copy
nearly new and used fu rn i­
Hatcheries, Lo w e st dlacuunt
ture,
are
N o ll1*
Fu rn ltu rt
Nega tlvea A a tx * Prin t la
prleea. 10 a. m , - I p ____
Br o k erage
In
Cataelberry
11.30 plua to Tax.
d a il y —
p in n y
f r ie n d s ,
on 17-13. Open I day * I to I.
W I K B O L D T ' S C A M E R A SHOr
1 Mile* South o f Sanford on 3|Q B Park Avenue, Ssntord
H wy. 17.03.
Used furnitu re appliances, tools.
e t a Bought " d.
, Lar
L e r rry
y 's
'i
DOQS R E C E I V E D ror Adop. ill). Home Appliances
A v a Ph
Msrt. I l l San
tlon, boarded Animal Rescue
331-4113.
League, 1700 \V. Minnesota, N E W A P P L I A N C E S at W a r t houae
P r lc e t —
Frlgtdalre, H E N R Y FOR D once said, "N ot
DeLand. Ph. 734-1144.
Hot Point, RCA, Zenith, etc.
adver tisin g Is like w in kin g
C e ll Charlie Gorm ly collect
P O O D L E Puppies AKC, W o r m ­
at a g ir l In the dark. You
at
Aasoclated Radio A TV,
ed. T em p ora ry Shota, Toys A
kno w what you're doing but
1113
N.
o
ra
n
g
e
Ave..
GrlanMiniatures,
Also
Poodle
she doesn’ t."
do tU -S S lt .
Grooming. 333-10)0,
W11-SON
M A I E R F ttl lN
Buy — ‘Sell — T rs d e
D O B E R M A N P IN S C H E R pups,
SANFORD ELECTRIC
311-13
E.
1st.
i: :- 3 4 3 t
AK C. Vio la Kastner. 333.111). G. E, A p , Bailees— New A Used
111 M ag nolia
331-1343
N O T H IN G
IS 1-OBT until a
Herald W an t Ad fall* to find USED
Ap pllam ss
Including ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Iledd.ng A Furniture
111
bultt-lne.
like
new, - L&lt;iw
A T F A C T O R Y P R IC K S :
prices, 133-SOTS;________________
11) M agnolia
133-43:1
1«. Special Notices
i l l . .M u sical I n s t r u m e n t s
C O U IIT K O U 8 Y C H A R G E
AC ­
C OU NTS — limited credit If
P a w n in g or Buying? — See us!
I'laniv Servicin g A Tuning
you own a phone. Put clesslA - l P A W N SHOP
G#n* Cumbaa — 22 3*2111
fled A te to wo rk for youl
3301 Orlando Dr.
333-)370

(IH E E N H ttA Ilt
IT'S A I R C O N D IT IO N E D !
1 I/IE. I IIDRM. T r a i l e r on
Choirs lots svxllshts In Gr-sen- A l t r a c l l v * ) Iladroom, 3 Bath
Laka A e ’l t r ;
Also T r a ile r
b rx lr o f Loch Ar bor o v e r lo o k ­
homr
wit h
Flo ri d a
Room,
-Spares. Adults only.
i n g g o l f court* . C u s t o m
av aila ble In Suhurhsn arcs,
333.7141.
building lo your speci fic*.
now prlcrd si I I ) . '41. Has
Senkarik Gloss and Point
Hons. G rt s n b rs ir developed
built-in oven A rs na* . dish­ 105. Trailer Lota • Sale
Compony
by
wash er • doubts gara ge . On110 M a g n o lia
Th. 111.4139
K iN o stvo o n
ly I years old.
W i l t PAT RENT!
B U IL D E R S . INC.
Own your own T r a ile r lo t 440 121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
133-1074
a month. Miller Road o f f 8.
103 F a irm o n t Dr.
•
Hanford Ave.
( t A L t . S T A T E Scooter (34
REALTT
t BEDROOM. 1 nsth If-me,
It. 313-4173.
_____
1341
Park
Dr.
3IJ-74IO
eorn sr lot. 333-33t&gt;.
3

Upholst ering a M att re e, re n ­
ova tin g. New a U ie d Furnllure. Ce ll Nix l e d d l n g MfgCo. at 701 C elery A v *. I l l *
H IT.

24. Well Drilling

103. Mobile Comes • Rent 120. Automottre Service

95. Houses For Sale

ST E N ST R O M

55. Furniture For Sale

R E P A IR WORK.

95. Houses For Sale

Mon. Mar. 8, *65— Page 11

l - S E D R O O H Frsms lloms, e»n ■ vsnlsnt
location.
Sscrlflcs
14,400. 133-4111.’
A T T R A C T I V E 3 Bs&amp;eoom M»eonry, Londscoped. Excellent
cond.,
nsxr
schools,
base,
shopping
Down
psyment
1440. 1*4 rhxnnoa D r, Fin e,
eregt. t l t - I T t d .

R. N. ft L.
f.
NPoilUona
A vaila ble I to 11:1ft ft 11
to 7:20 Hhlfl* Contact Dlrftft- L O S T
S O M E T H IN G
W H ILE
(iir uf N u n n , H#mliiwle Mem ­
S H O P P I N G ! — I’ ut en xd In
oria l lloap Rah bati fif'd.
the "leoet soil F'uund.”

From

9.7.

8am I n o li County
(D U )
Dlre ot)

H ouses

For

hate

DEBARY
MOVE RIGHT IN
J. Pedro, m, new condition In ft
cut Fin# neighborhood

$9,850
Ml- IH V I Illhtt l| '4 fl
L 'irr
l&gt;«» * rretied p**r* h. c a rp e r t»
yeff igcraitur. ele cir b range

LOW DOWN PAYMENT
tla list
J'*4 I

l&gt;eL«nd 754 9151 or 714’

LOO KING F r a. ini-Milng un
11*11a - * f#ike a lar ge » w lm ming pool, nni a c f c big •hade
treat a c o n n r v * t n y y ? Near
1T-H and In ter at ate 4. K I I a
epprataed value I I I . 000 O w n ­
er, lie Barg 14ft 4114 evening*
A w fik in B .

HR., I bslh, m ie o n r y home.
313 feet Lake fro n t , g t on
g ood f ish in g lske, 300 fest
fro n t sg s on psvsd road, « p p r o s lm s ts ly
3 scree, go.vl
Inostlon.
II
minutes
from
Sanford.
C R U M L E T - M O X T E I T H . ISC.
100 W. 1st St.
133-4133

3 BE DR OOM HOME, ta r rooma.
hardwo od floors, s ir cond..
c t n t r a l hall hast, s ttlo fen.
One owner. U r g e corner let.
C all 313-3741 or w r it s Box
133, Sanford Herald.
3 BDRM., CR Homs, 1100 Down
ft ta ks over payments. I t )
yra. old. 333.0314.

D O W ^ N

FHA-VA HOMES
M P I v r . iA L Outetandtng 1 ft I
llliedri»nm H e n i» « available In
all A i e t * ol H^nfurdl. leal U»
Khow you Around!

Seminoltj Realty
I t 01 % p er k Av*
172 t i l t anytime

Payton Realty
111-51*1 1«40 Hiawatha at 1T-»}
CA.SII
K APT i « rata# Juat
u it The Ifatald W an t Ada tw
• •II that item y ju no lunger
need
UT O W N K R 4 B d rra . 2 bath.
Central Heat ft Air Cnnd
l^and# aped. Ig* Shad# Tree*
fenr-ed back yard, pump A
Witter ■J'«|»m
Double Carpurte A Iu e r a t i o 112-7171

Vw
GHI A
• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convprlihlps.
•

S ta tio n

W agons

Complete Sclrclion
5S'e Thru 64'a

(200 • $300 Down
$i0 - $60 Month
100% M tch x n lril
(tu xra n lrr — 30 D a jg —
1,000 M iln On AU
U » « l V W ’g.

Ki Im

— I’grts — fisrrlrs

f'ggtory

AuthurUrd Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
Bo. Hw y. 17-92

Btnford, Fla.

SO U T H W A R D
IN VE STM E N T A
114 N. Park Ave
GOVERNMENT

REALTY
133 )173
HOMES

$100 DOWN
1. 1 ft 4 tie Aroom
Immediate Delivery
Be* your K IIA • V A
BALKH B R O K E R

Stempcr Agency
Raa li o r - Appralaer - Tra&lt;le*
12249?!
1ftl ft H French Ave
CM. I BDRM. home, Jihnrt Mtg
|:Sh rttiwn Can be a#an at
24 28 Marahall, 122-5100.
F T iT k R1DGK — B D R -n iV IF IO N
I IMrm . 1 H»h . K n t ry Foyer,
Family Room, R reakfaet Bar,
Ilu tt r - In KHrhen, Central
Heat
Double Garage, City
Power
I 171O0. opan Dally
K veiling* 444-1751.

E P F . Apt., risen, SID Park.
HOSE COURT APT .
I BEDROOM Furn,, n f;ir bate.
3014 Sanford Ave. MI-4331
W E L A ..A
APARTMENTS
' . First 6L

G a t e w a y T o T he W a t o r w a r
R ob s on S p o rtin R G o o d s
Your K V I N R U D E Dealar
&gt;01-4-6 E. 1st.
041'h. 113-1)41

You can find a n yth in g you
114 need advertised In tha H e ra ld
Classified.

F U R N I S H E D Apt,, w a te r A
llgh la turn. 3 45. Apply 111
Maple.

$100 D O W N
FH A — V A

1 UDIIM. Furn. A p t , clean, w a ­
ter turn. |40. 333-3744.

HOMES

AVALON A p a h t m e n t i
114 W. Ind St .
1131417
I

ItuOM Furnished Apt.,
111 E. Ith, 133-3711.

1. I. ft 4 nun ROOM!
t. m A 3 nATIIS
K I T C H E N E Q U IPPE D
I-OtV M O N T H L Y PAYM ENTS
Fo r Complete InformaUon

lit

Sea or Call Tour

FH A - V A
SALES BROKER
W i Have Tha Homs For Tou

STENSTROM
REALTY

t ill
111-1110

$100 DOWN

Rent

R A V E N N A P A R K — 3 bedroom hfiuee. l*hon# 122*2174

97. Houses For Kent

IIDRM,

l lo u e e .

m

lU th e ,

Florida rnnm, tllovft, I
conditioner* 123-lOin

10H.

Room s

For

Rent

ROOM* fur Men. 4Ol Magnolia
________
Ili-n73n,

L A K E M A R Y : 3 Bedroom. K itchen equipped. 122*1048.
ft

1 BDRM. Furn lla r s x e Apt.,
wa ter furn. Itn mu 333'ltoi.

Air*

S N I C E L Y furnlaheft bedroom
home, 8, Hanford Ave. I’ h
222-IISI,

1 15 .

A u tos

F o r S ale

1)11
FORD
8KYLIN KR .
r*tr a c it h lv hardtop, radio, h ea t­
er. power steering,
ntede
transmission l l l l
Ph. 1331117 or sss al I I I Garrison
Dr.

SOUTH S E M IN O L E
R E S ID E N T S

CALL B3B-7201

INVEST
Deltona!

I,

$100.00 DOW N

8#lectlon e f I, I, and I
D • 1r o nm i 'ncatad In varlou*
• tv ilo a * of fan fo rd
Immediate De liv ery

M ONTHLY PAYM E N TS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE REST HOME
HUY
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA

R E A L ESTATE BR O KE R
A p p r tit a l Bpeclallet
111 No. Park
121-7174
LAKE
M AR Y.
Clean,
nicely
furnished 1 bedroom. Adult*,
no pel* 112-1010.
FDR V

1 IMrm

HAVKN.NA 1* i i i k , 1 IMrm, 2
Hath. I k # . r»rn*r lot. Cltrue
i r »*•••
f : 2s rnn , ■ tih-L#***
W1t ll i »p! t.HI In li n y j 2: r. 21
\ 1(it t• So
4*rn,
luo. 1*1■t 122 •Iftftl

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office:
Night#

I21-1M*
i: i.« 7 0 f t
12*1-0141
Park Drjv#

Ft* RN

Cd.D-ve

S ervic e

Dover#

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
20| \V Snd Kt
222-1021
A L L W O R K i lD A R VNT EK D

DRIVE O U T T O D A Y t
Taka Interstate # 4 to M L
Inna gjchenga, and there'i
DILIONAI

A D 62075 (F - 7 R )

1*-

122-SSOo

Compare This One
W ITH THE OTHER 5 MOST
PO PULAR A N D YOU W IL L
SEE W H A T W E M E A N 1 I I

H u m es • S ale

^ n T s d r o o m

s " ^

N E W and USED
Aw nings ft Cabanas
q U A L I Y SlOlttt.K HOMES
Hwy. 17 I I H
t l 3-3341

61 C H E V R O L E T Impsla 2
Hr. II.T . 548 fu . In Engine
With Kid. Trans, It 4L 11
•nd Extra Clean.

'^POSSESSION1
•57 Volks. (K95 Hal. 139 mo.
'SO Chav. (1)99 hal. 155 mo.
'69 Mercury (791 bal. $37 mo.
‘55 Ford I l f ) hat. $17 mu.
'5M l.inculn $59( hal. $29 mo.
’5! Flintier $299 bal. $10 mo.
Jrrp
$997 hat. $41 mo.
‘60 Kambter $597 bal. $42 mo.
'tl Falcon $79(1 bal. $3S mo.
'5H Plymouth $399 baL $24 mo.
60 Opal $691 bal. $32 mo.
'33 Olds $491 bal. $24 mo.
‘56 Olds $591 baL $32 mo.
-3H Olds $997 bal. $42 mo.
'57 Under $Shl bal. $29 mo.
'37 llrSoto $399 bat. $19 mo.
'57 Uulck $684 bal. $12 mo.
57 Chav. $599 bal. $21 mo.
’$$ Chav. $29$ baL 111 mo.
'60 Mercury $797 bal. $37 mo.
‘60 Corvalr $891 bal. $39 mo.
'37 Mrrrury $199 baL $19 mo.
'35 Pontiac $299 bal. $11 mo.
'$2 Chav. $195 bal. 110 mo.
'$9 Plymouth $299 bal. 117 mo.
'56 Volks $667 bal. $22 mo'59 Itsnault $399 bal. $24 mo.
'$6 Chavrolct $149 bal. $7 mo.

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N E W MOON— Air c&lt;*ndlllonad
3 Ildim
Factory Bull’ Ca­
bans ft Carports 337-43')

BANK

SANFORD

p *l»,

ft ROOM llouee. unfurnleh’ d S&amp;«
mo. lwake Mourn*
I S? - ft01S

N A TIO N A L

j n j t

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tha
f a sura lo taa th_

Polniettla, Mschls's famous
homo on display In lha
Morlds aahlbir at lha N,V.
World's Pslri You'll tlta went
to tour the 19 other dsMahtlui
models, all tailored to III your
pocsetbook. Prices range from
419)0. to Ilg.llO , tor the big,
lusury model-down payment*
start st only (140.. wild
monthly payments as W aa

Auto HI** * T op *

A d u 11a

M «u«

S.. pet • j : . «o i»

A u to m o tiv e

Dsllona, Mac kites .slast and
(rsa lstl community la Rist
mlnuta* from you, Debra over
today and taa tor yourself
insvt spacious homatltss that
tall tor only I 1 H ) , Including
Csnlrkl Wstsr Meins and
Paved ftreata) You'll ba
smeradl (lo . starts you an Via
way te the best
Investment
■•I inrn
of your litsl

: URDU • M1M i tifnriUlnhrsl M.I-

Properly

1514

14 CHE V. T R U C K with 41 Engin*. Short C h ** *l* for pull ing Mobil* Horn* l l l - l l l l
120.

P A R K D R IV E
llt - T I M

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Free
ftl.00ft
Kqully,
nnt
In L A K E M A R Y . Clean Turn. I
Bdrm Apt. 110. Adulta, Call
F lig h t Pattern. 10 mlnutea
131.1)10.
from Raae. R#nov*t*&lt;! Ilk*
new* S Bedroom home with
1* r ra• * n floor*, equlpp*'! kit* N I C E L Y Furn Dup lei Apt., 3
runme, hath ft w a is r Includ­
c he n» L o w
in -»# rvice p*y*
ed. |40 II 3 - I 3 M
tnenti,
le#e
than
renting,
rraily to occupy. 1 IK LM LY
t
ft I BOOM A P T S with CarI I I : A L T Y . Office In - Village
ports,. N e w ly De.-orated. ll v .
Hell or S Orlendo. 122- 1441.
In# r e n
carpeted. 101 K
I v e ■ I2S-2I7*
l l l h St.
96. llo u N r s - S a le o r

M o to rs

D A Y ft .SITE ! Herald want adi
w o r k f o r aa little aa l i e a
day I

llll
C H E V R O L E T , fa ir con­
LA K K M A R T
dition. only I I I
with new
1 ft. I R e d i (Mime Furfilehtd
tag. Ph. I l l - T l o l a fte r I p m.
or t*n furniBhed.
II It O W N
R F.A LT T, I 2 2 i : i :
or 121I BDRM, IH
Re»he. Family
BOR M c K E K USED CA BS
1144
Boom, p r* p ar•'! for air c o n ­
NO M ONEY DOW N
dition ng, Np Down I'aymant
‘ 01 F r s m b Ave.
Itl-O Tll
VA,
l mm et11a i e
Occupancy LONG W O O D — S Ildrm^ per*
11ally furnlehed. Air Cond ,
111 1*11
I.MN
K N T E B1)11 A N G L IA 41)).
new ly
decorated,
a veil# hi*
n tlf lE B . INC.
S A N F O R D MOTOn CO.
March 11th, ft4ft mo. Winte r
400 French Ava
lll-llll
P er k 444- 404.
G o v e r n m e n t CTwned
t BDRM Furnlehed H o u u , Nice I I T R - I with Radio ft llsstsr.
Hom es
sscsllsnt condition l l l - I M I
Yard, Sprinkling pyatem, Emc #11&lt;•nl nel k tih -f hood
11H.
T r u c k s F o r S a le
JOHN SAULS AGENCY

S a n fo r d ,

322-1835

A D U L T S only, Furn. I bdrm.
apt.
Lights.
W ater
turn..
(Inly l i t . 301 F.. 3th 133.1131.

123. I lo a t : i &amp;

I ROOM Turn Apt. for couple,
4 BEDROOM - I Bsth - Herw t t t r Included I I I . 111-7341.
vice Men I I I ) Down - Move
In • 47) 34 mo. plus T e s t s "ft C L E A N Furn
Apts. 101 P a l ­
. DON’ T G E T l* A U G H T
Insurance.
LM N
ENTER­
metto, 111.1471.
L e ttin g this buy slip pset. V ery
PRISES. INC. Main o ff ic e: &lt;
nice 3 H ! r m „ 1 bsth, Mock
ml. So. of Sanford on 17-41. FU RN . Apt. Clots tn. Jimmie
homo In selsct psrt o f Sen1 Dlk
W es t
on Seminole
Cowan. 011-4010.
ford. R t t u l l f u l shed* tress.
Ave. Ph. 433.3311 collect.
App rslssd t l 31# »oo but ownN E A T 3 Bdrm. Furn. Apt. T.
• r he# reduced pries to (13.000 3 BEDROOM. 3 Bsth. Csnlral
Bath, porch. I I I . 1701 M a g ­
Heat,
Corner
Lot,
Double
wit h only 11)0 down snd
nolia. I l l - 1)11.
| l ) oo
per
mo.
Including Carport. 333 1131.
FURN. Apt., 110 Oak Av*., 131U i h end Insursnc*.
1141.

I1IJ. .M n liilc
$100

FITIIN. Apt. 2200 Mellonvllt*.

AVE.

O PE N

E V E N IN G S

F lo r id a

I2 1-4S0I

National Krpoaaaialona Inc.

THE DODGE PO LA R A

*1295

$$ B U IC K Cons. W ith N »w
Top. Has New T a g and
Huns lio»d . AU Power, Hadio and llea ler.

*295

59 FO RD (ia iix le “ 500“
Convert. Auto. Trans., Full
Pow er, II&amp; II, A ir Cond.
Real Kharp.

*795

ss P O N T IA C 2 Ur. H.T.
H AH snd Auto Trana. A - l
Maehanlral Condition.

*575

59 FO R H 2 Hr. Sedan. Illue
A W hile, Aulo. Trana, R
* II. Real Nice.

*495

-

56 C H E V R O L E T
4 Hr.
Sedan. 6 CyL, Sid. Trana. A
H ealer. Clean For

*450

57 C IIE V . Bel A ir Convert.
Bid. Trana., V-8, *'2 S3" E a (.
R A H . Hard T o Find. First
Come, First Serve.

$ SAVE $
58 C H E V R O L E T 2 Hr. 6
C yL. R A H. 33,000 Actual
Miles. B etter Sea This One.
N ew T t l .

*625
17-92 Auto Sales
(C ities

Service

Station )

PHONE 322-9767
2600 O R L A N D O HR.
(Just lie low Jim Hprncera)

BARE FRICE 12806
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L O W E R IN C O ST
• nKTTKH PE R FO R M AN C E
• M ORE ROOM
• B E T T E R R U S T I’ U O T E C T IO N
• B E T T E R R ID E
• 5 YU. OR 50,000 M IL K W A R R A N T Y
• M A N Y M ORE A D V A N T A G E S

Just C H E C K - Y o u ’ll See
GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• BEN HOWLAND (General M*r.)
• BOB THOMAS (Salen Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. D. BROWN
Y* SAM SIMCOE
OPEN MON. THRU Fill. TILL 8 P. M.

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. lit St. — Sanford
Phone 322-0611
Or MI 7-2330

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The Seminole County Com­ VOL. 67
mission today adopted resolu­
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primary and secondary road
improvement program for the
county.

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TU E SD A Y. MARCH 9, 1965

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

NO. 142

Robert J. Crumley has been
named for the seventh year
to the Royal 1’alm Club, an
Individual honor group of the
The hoard of enmmlssionrrftr
American Fira and Casualty
Company for top individual met later in the day wiUi
producers.
Slate Road Department offi­
First American seminnry
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cials in Del.and to present the
for the Eastern Orthodox
Airman
2.'cl Frank
II. programs to the state.
Faith will he established in
Stoeffler, grandson of Mrs.
No. 1 priority goes to the
the near future on Highway
Mae
Venable
and great- widening of State Road 46
17-92 at Fern Park, It was
grandson of Mrs. M. D, Senn, (2Mh Street i from French to
announced today by Rev. John
of 4117 West 19th Street, is Mcllonvillc Avenue to four
It. l\ Adair, pastor of St.
spending a 30-day furlough lanes.
John
Chrysostom Chapel.
with
his parents. Mr. and
Eleven other primary pro­
Located on a four-aer/ tract
Mrs. Rufus G. Stoeffler st jects were approved and 16
that fronts POO feet on Lake
ralatkn, after a two-year tour secondary projects.
of the Woods, the seminary
at rinttsburgh, N. Y. His
In other action this morn­
of “ The Three Hierarchs" will
&gt;ne*t assignment will In- for ing the commissioners adopthe housed in temporary facil­
three years at Paris, Fiance. ed new- subdivision require­
• • •
ities pending construction of
ments on mads, clarifying
a permanent edifice, Father
Normally we loss into file and updating previous regula­
Adair said.
13 any unsigned letters to the tions.
editor. But we have one sign­
When completed, the semi­
County Engineer William
ed “ Just s Herald Reader" Bush said they were nrcesnnry will include the St. John
agreeing with the “ Clock's" sary to get betlcr road con­
Chape), of which Father Adair
recent mention of the traffic struction in subdivisions
has been priest for four years;
hazard caused by those little
administration building, advis­
He described them av “ not
yellow mushroom-type traffic as tdugh” as stale road reg­
or's residence, seminarians'
buttons along Highway 17 92 ulations hut in line with those
chapel, living center, lounge,
between Sanford anil Orlando. in Orange County
library, recreation renter, day
“ I wish your paper would
nursery, lecture hall and din­
The new regulations will go
create such a rumble,” the let­ into effect immediately and
ing room, kitchen, caretaker's
ter reads, "that it would have all contractors and develop­
residence, memorial pool and
the highway department put ers will be notified oi the new
boat house nml pier.
an end to end . . . I have rules.
Father Adair said the Or­
seen our mailman almost got
thodox Church of St. John
The commissioners also ac­
hit twice because of these cepted a low hid from the
Chrysostom Is the only Or­
darn stones , . *. Won't you Case Power and Equipment
thodox Church in Central Flo­
please take up the issue amt Company of Winter Park for
rida ihnl maintains completemake some noise about it?" two traitors One hid, for a
ly English language services
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f&lt;u all members of (hr faith
tractor, hackhoe ami loader,
Can you teach an old dog was for $5,800. and anothrr for
fill
aerial
photo.
St.
John
Chrysostom
Chapel
FOUR-ACRE lU T K on the Luke o f the Woods
new tricks 7
Idle Eastern O r t h o d o x
a tractor and mower was for
is shown at right center, Lake of the Woods at
at Fern Park for the Eastern Orthodox Semin­
Frankly, we don't know $2,729 79 Five bids on the two
Faith, which in-lude* many
the
Bottom
and
Highway
17-92
at
the
top.
ary of "The Three Hierarchs" in shown m this
(w e’ve never tried i hut dog Items were opened
tint tonalities of Eastern Eu­
trainers can teach a dog in
ropean ancestry, has only rr
The hoard denied a re zon­
sit up. speak, play dead and ing request lor Hillside Es­
-ently become truly Ameri
canlzsr^ with the formation of
roll over —
tates in Altamonte Springs
They Just say, “ Roll over. from Rt-AA to RC-I. A peti­
t h e . auonal
organization
known as the ''Eastern Ortho­
Rover."
tion was presented to the
[logs also can he taught to board objecting to the zoning
dox Cathultc Church in Amer­
fetch pipe and slippers and to request
ica "
lie peacefully at the master’s
This Church eventually will
SAIGON (T P !) — Smith
Commissioner L a w r e n c e
Cnitrd |’ rr»* International
feet, looking digmlied and Swofford made the motion to
Vietnamese military authori- la- centered primarily in Flo­
Tht- Pacific Northwest and
aomewhat sail
tin &lt;Inline today that gov* rida. It* jurisdiction is head
deny the rezomng. It was in­ New England stale* basked
SELMA, Ala &lt;l PI &gt; — I&gt;r fl« * in by pUntWhile posing for a Man of dicated the zoning change wav in mote springlike tempera M mil in I .lit It**r hint* tmluy
\ W
| k* *nmii taiit iiidu a «r nine hi tr •op* killed more ed by a governing synod and
- letgy rouneil 11 is not, in any­
Distinction'' ad
requested so horses could be litre. Inday, scJUtrated by mM m liiit l lit) h i my o f in ilig m iM tnttt* n il* lb nt i h’ftr t • IJHJt) than JOO (
We did learn, however, ot a stabled on property in the Mir ft uni the
way, to he confused with the
a n a d i a n CIV i] light* lltlvuciilfN wiiltf |*l*l ‘•Mil’* l rMil t it 11 OYt ( the In* in it lint
dog who learned to play the area
prairie*
thut
chilled
the urn) X r g r u from nrrgft* Ihv I f tool M ft t•*S A Mllli) he in S*JietT ll &gt;*’
various foreign language bod­
piano Although he got an oc
ies of the Eastern Orthodox
Malcolm McClellan, repre Northern Plain* with near nation f 4*r it plitnm**! * frr*n &gt; .-ally aft«rn •Mill to Jongh s -*7
rasionat engagement in night senting the West Lake Brant zero cold.
faith that also have activities
(Join m a rc h " that hits h I mtm I x lie.Ul. f liii'lr f*I» of S » g I (»**A t'f SftlgMD.
clubs or in someone's lunch­ ley Civic Association, appear
H o le *
h u lti'fc fi
n n l .tit SMih i IILMtgMlI in a ii'V M l Kiv r r
Slum f l u r r i e s drifted le ft
Army advisers in tit* D.S. le g Greek, Rus­
eonette, he was unhappy lie ed before the commission to ibtough the upper Mississippi hirer) mu*
n o i •"M 11 vit lights drive.
wen* icpiiited Hounded, one sian, Syrian, Serbian, llulgar
wanted to give a recital at the lequest tile paving of tile West Valley hut (nought insignifi­
At M mtgoinery h r a v y of them seiluusly, whell a Vtel ian, Albanian, rtr.E
A buildup o f fin ecu in this
“ Mel."
Lake Brantley Jtoad
of
Alabama
stale Cong battalion attacked the
While there are three fore­
semi’ Hi m l c ity
m cen tral fuit**
cant snow full amounts.
He practiced night and dayHe brought a petition con
Temperatures in New Eng­ Alabama continued through trotpi’i* began moving today eamp h till mortal and recoil- ign controlled Orthodox sendami finally his hour ol til laming two pages of signa land started out warmer to­ the n ig h t, m in in g at om* of low ai d b* Ima.
narira in the t'.S. (an addi­
less llfle file
umph came . . . everyone up tuns to ask for the paving day than those in northern the (urgent drtim iintritlinh * in
tional unr In Cunndit), none
\ icliuutii-i'c h-ss* . were plac
plaudcd except one rrttic who McClellan said the road got Florida
where float once th r South.
ed at 11.1 kill- *I uml 27 wound of these sins* I tie English
remarked in a moment u! m such bad condition at times ugain threatened citrus and
King*! Southern Chi mtiun ‘Quite Alive*
language or American cus­
• d.
HOI STUN Tex; (L T D —
Leadership Conference head­
that many automobiles using truck farm crop*.
spite
toms and traditions. In fart,
“ His Bach is worse than his the road were badly damaged
Scattered light rain and quarters Mud It was dispatch­ Russia &gt; /fun 1 2 cosmic protic,
alt require knowledge of fore­
The commission turned the snow- fell in the eastern Da­ ing three chartered buses once repurtc ! dying in space, .‘I Boys Die
bite."
ign language for administra­
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H A itLA Y
k&gt;
tern — tion of the various liturgical
complaint over to Swofford to kotas to the Alleghenies in from Atlanta tn Sclmn, loud is
'the f are o f the arctic front rd with delegations from a* &lt;&gt;1 tutf.it ! i -pedicular.past Thiee l«i&gt;s were fatally crush rite* of the rhuteh
A husband is a man who investigate
wiih.n !•■*i -i,-Ice of ttic planet ed m a rod f ill at an abandon
knows that Ills wife's reason
Commission chairman John Bold finnl that poured into far away as Sun Fraru
Only the "Three l l ’crarelis"
ed roal mine near here.
{Chicago Mini Washington who
Alexander said the request the north central slate*.
Ing is largely sound.
eonrentralex on t r a i n i n g
If at first you don't sue would he “ given serious con
American clergy for America.
reed, try again. Then null. No Mderation "
use being silly about il
County Agent Cecil Tucker
The modern woman spend.- also gav.e the commission a
75 per cent of her time sitting report on the county citrus
It) Mar) inn Mile*
1shows around thr urn is lit- Mis. P M Kaminlph of W«k* ami h«r pony, *'■ i.n ,," mad**
down—the figures show.
groves He said the fruit was
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a
iiit
il
undoublcdly
lit* ihrt*r y n u -«dd G**r ri Hun- twii III!
(tipit f u s t r a t t y &lt;n (lie horse
The best tiling about color ,i,ld for $3.030 79 with aUnit
.»* |iiutig« si, rider m lionu' |dtilph, dluttghlnr of M i. n o d i
J hi - p polnr young M b s show rin nil in January, tin*
'I V so far is that the Jones 200 trees of Valencias left
W ASHINGTONi i l l ' l l —
can t afford it either.
1 yi » r, aiu!-' . amt- nut i ihhon
1'ireidcnl Juliriaon signed in­
Unc way to live longer is
tf inner s Since, they-have sun
to law today the first of hit
to cut out the things that
three more ribbons, the last "Great Society” programs, a
make you want to live longer
I,ring fur fifth place spot in $1.1 billion measure t&gt;- aid the
Nome say nobody knows the
age of Ihc human race but ail
pickup race at the recent pieluiraque hut poor moun­
agree 11 is old enough to know
March of Dime- benefit show tain region known as Appa­
Seminole County Commis­
lachia.
better.
in Apopka.
(Swiped from the sioners moved this morning
The major emphasis of the
Grrri, who roiqea from a five-year program it a high­
Lion s I’ausc) to join the City of Sanford in
requesting enabling legislation
family of h I semen, begun way construction with $8(0
to give the two bodies title to
riding when she was only 2'* million authorized In build de­
oH-shorc land in Lake Monroe
months old Hitti her mother. velopment and aere-s roads in­
and the St. Johns River pend­
Ann. Brother Guy, now 14, to the isolated valley* and
ing construction of the marina
has hern riding since he was across the high ridges of Apfacilities and Uie port author­
three months old and mother, palarhia.
PHILADELPHIA (U l’ li - ity barge terminal, plus what­
Other funds would lie spent
herself, startl'd at a very ear-^
“ I asked them to give a hand ever future riverfront devel­
ly-age. lather, although he on vocational education, health
In help this girl, hut no one opments might he added,
likes to ride, dura an strictly facilities, soil conservation
proposal was made by Sen.
would give me a hind."
for pleasure and does not en­ and rehabilitation of atrip
Those were the words of Mack Cle'Vwland Jr. to county
ter show* as do other mem­ mine*.
Naval airman Janie* R. Geor­ commissioners that -enabling
bers of the family.
ge. 23, of Atlanta. Ua.. in lestl- legislation should be obtained
Cocus was Inherited from Trip Postponed
tying how six men ignored his in this session of the state
WASHINGTON
(L T D
—
Guy by Gerri and she lakes
Legislature
so
that
the
county
picas for help as he battled a
President Johnson has decid­
cart
of
his
feeding
and
makes
howling gang o f . 13 to 20 and city would be sure of
a sUh at keeping him brush­ ed, because ol the international
youths trying to rape a ii- having jurisdiction of the off­
ed. She is so fund of riding situation, to put aside for tiie
year-old girl they had polled shore lake bottom.
that she goes'with her moth­ time being aqy consideration
County
Commission
Chair­
from a subway station plat­
er
for four to five hours at of a spring visit to Latin
man John Alexander instruct­
form.
a
time
and the only ona tiring America.
George, his right eye swol- ed County Attorney Harold
Is
“
Moni"
Jen shut and his left eye puff Johnson and Engineer WitSharing in the family's en­ Flyers Killed
ed and discolored as evidence ham Bush lii work with thr
thusiasm fur the sport it
FORT LAUDERDALE city
attorney
and
engineer
in
of the beating he took at the
grandmother! Mrs. C. R. (UP1)— Two occupants oi a
and advertising
hand* of the mob, testified developing
Prance, of Orlando, who ia helicopter were killed when
at a hearing before County the necessary ‘ legal proce­
“ proud a* punch" of the chil­ the craft crashed upside down
THIS LITTLE DOLL la Gerrie Rnndolnh, three-yenr-old daughter of Mr.
Judge Juanita Kidd Stout for dural to present to the next
dren and who fullowa the In the backyard of a rural
mid Mra. I*. W. Randolph, of Wekiwn Hill*, who in nutkinyr quite a name
eight boys, IT to 17 years old. session of the Legislature on
sliuwa a* often at possible.
hoiuttf
(Humid
l'holo).
Jot' lit-ionIt in hojdf shown mound the mod.
aharged with the attack.
1April 6.

Seminary Slated For Fern Park

North Warmer
Than Florida

'Army Of hdignant' 100 Guerrillas
Slain By Allies
Faces Ala. Troopers

3-Year-Old Captures Ribbons

County Approves
Lakefront Effort

Onlookers Fail
Pleas For Help

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Appalachia Bill
Signed Into Law

Knowles, Burton
To Draft Criteria
“ Go-ahead" signal for development o f the Lako
Monroe waterfront development was given by the
City Commission Monday evening after presenta­
tion o f a planning outline by Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce committee members.
John A. Burton IV, lo­
cal architect and commit­
tee member, outlined a
proposal to request ma­
rine and dredging con trac­
tor* to submit hid* for a
landfill arca-af 15 acres and
hulkhrading In what he term­
ed “ specialized criteria type
bidding."
Tom mission nfttmbrrs di­
rected Burton and City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles to draft
specifications
a n d submit
them to contractors, designers
and engineer* for bids.
These specifications would
include the 15-acre landfill,
the bulkheads im ^ x marina
with approximately 240 boat
slips. Further development —
such * » restaurant, motelbnatel, recreation area, natatorium, etc.—would he left to
the bidders' imagination.
G U E R R ILLA S
have
Knuwte* presented to the
been oiterntiujr uncom­
Cii|timisslon a detailed study
fortably close to the
which would place the cost of
big U. S. nirptjrt nt Dft
the lakefront development at
Nang, focal point o f air
$795,231, as compared to the
activity. Marines have
estimate of $1.7 million pre­
taken over the security
sented by Maurice Connell
duties on tlie base.
Associates in an initial re­
(N E A Ncvvsmnp)
port.
It Was pointed out that the
$795,231 cost would he cov­
ered in franchises by lessees,
anil would not require in­
creased taxation.
“ One o f the first changes
proposed," Knowles said, "is
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to relocate Ihe site to a |&gt;oiiit
opposite I'almello Avenue so Envoy Killed
as lo use tins putilir rightL IM U L It U , G erm any ( U T I )
of-way for direct access to
Henry H. Ford,'62, the U. S.
the downtown business men cepaul general in Frankfurt,
This eliminates the olf site was killed today in a highway
expense of acquimig private accident that seriously injured
properly for thr rntuieelion Ins wife and chauffeur,
and reduces utility costa."
Knowles also proposed to Lyndon ‘Cussed’
reiluca the initial number of
S T E U B E N V I L L E , Ohio
wet berths to 176 ami to sub( I l l ’ll ITiurtrs J. Kulabonlth,
stltule the growing practice
12, Bridgeport, Ohio, remain­
of dry storage for other
ed in jail here today on a
berths for a portion of the
charge of using broadcast ttma
smaller size boat*. , , . To
reduce investment costs, this to denounce President John­
can tie arranged on a ground son in obscene language.
lease to private capital.
Men’s Hall
He also piopnst-d the ,ma
D E L A N O ( L T D — A $600,rin* supply and shopping
center tie moved into Die 1100 men’s residence hall will
landfill heck near ttie (Sem­ he limit at Strlaon University
inole) houlevaiil and lo util­ in Ihe coming year. The build­
ize pal king tut No. t lo sup­ ing, which will house about
plement the reduced pur king 150 students, will be ready
un the landfill area.
(or occupancy in the fall term
The rity manager also stat­ of I960.
ed city personnel van design,
const i net and opeiate " s e v ­ Refuse To W ork
eral Items at lens expense
MIAMI t u r n —About 600
than any report propose*."
hingshotemvn here and tn
Commissioners i n structed
nearby Fort Lauderdale refus­
City Ally. William Hutchison ed to Work today because of
to proceed vviih drafting proIssues union leaders and shipposed e n a b l i n g legislation
pcis thought Ionl been settled
concerning ownership of the
■luring the diawn-out negotia­
lake bottom and clartlytng
the city's title to off-shore tion* in Miami Beach.
land.
Knowles wn* instructed to Venue Change
TAM I*A ( Ul ’it
Circuit
have the city'* fiscal agent
draft financing plans (or a t'lmri Ju d g e .Oliver Maxwell
$970,471 bond validation plan, switched Ihc (Jjsl site of ac­
including $7U5,0uo for the cused polke slayer Billy Ray
walci front devclnpnient plan lialisou from here to Orlando.
anil $175,1)011 Go fnluii* fne Ilah-on, 29, and his wife,
and recreation Improvement* Juliet, 33. ate rhaigt-d with
|(list degree murder.
in the city.

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TH I! BEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 1lh A Elm
1. u Mnrnha.ll _________ P « W
CERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School —
CIS a. m.
Worship Service _ 11 :H a. m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service ----- Tl*8 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I Park Avanua
T. B. Chance ........
Pastor
Morning Worship __ 1:11 a. ra.
Sunday School —w. 8:11 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:88 A'm .
Training Union — 1:1* PEvening Worehlp - 1:41 P- ra­
wed. Prayer Service 1:1* p. m.

Alliance

PINECREST ASSEMBLY
or OOD CHURCH
Cor. llt h and Elm
X. M. W ilder ------------- Pastor
funder School — - 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship — 18:18 a. m.
Erenlng'"WO/»blp — 111* P- m&gt;
Toulh Barr. (Sun.) - 1:08 p. m.
Mid-Week Barr. (W od.) - 1:18
p. m.

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Free Methodist .
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner llh Sb and Laurel Ave.
Re*. C- E. Anderson----Paalor
Talaphona: Ill-T o :i
Sunday S c h o o l___ 1:44 a m.
Morning Worehlp — 18:14 a. m.
Evening Worship — 1:*8 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:18 p. m.

V e it Prayer Servloe 1:18 p. m.
Nureery Open
. .. _ _
Sunday Nlta Broadcast
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W ESTSIDE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
llh Sb A Holly Are.
John lb King ------------ Pastor
• under School ----- 18:88 *■ mCundor
Morning Worohlp — 11:80 a. m.
Sunder
Evening Worship — 1:88 p. m.
Wedneedey
prayer Berries _____ 1:00 p. m.

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
U U A Orlando Drive .
Hwy. IT-11)
Sanford, Florida
111-11)1
The Rev. J. Gordon P e a r y ,
Peetor
Sunday School —
8:14 a m.
Morning Worehlp — UiOo a. m.
Communion— P in t Sunday la
Each Month
Klndargartae and Nursery

PAOLA CHURCH OV CHRIST
Highway II Weal
Morris R u b y -------Evangelist
Bible C la e s ----- — 18:08 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:08 b m .
Evening Worehlp — 1:88 p. m.
Bible Claaaea Wed. - 1:10 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
111) Park Avenue
Bert Brown .------- EvangelloO
Sunday
Bible S t u d y _______ 18:08 a. ra.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evanlng Bervlca — 8:10 p. m.
See "Herald of Truth" I p. m.
Sunday en Channal I
Tuaeday
Ladle■ Bible Claia - 10:0* a ra.

*n&gt;ere can b* no harmony without you! Unless everyone joins in to­
gether, determined to make thig performance on life's stage the best one
pemaibie, tha result will always be sour and discordant.

Wadnaaday

Bible C l a s s -------- 1:10 p. na.

Perhaps, when we take an honest look at ourselves, we discover
•och things as temper or prejudice, jealousy or despair standing in the
way of our personal happiness. And when wc arc unhappy, wc feel out
of tune with the world.
How can these miseries be overcome? find Himself will help us, If
we ask Him. It is His intention that His children live in harmony and
contentment, and He will show us the way.

Christian Science

JORDAN M1SSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1811 W. P in t Street
■ nadey School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worohlp _ 11:88 a m.
Bible gtudy ISundsy) 1:00 p.m.
Urengollstlo Service 1:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 1:00 p. m.
Bill S t e p h e n !-------------- Fe»lor
A Cordial Wolcomt to All

W o r e h l p ----- T:J* p. m.

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
180 Eaat Second Street
.Sunday Bervlca A
Sunday Bchool----- 11:84 a m.
Subject; "Spirit"
Wednreday Service _ 8:80 p m.
llr-dlng Room: tot W. Flret
Wee wile ye: 10:18 a.m.— 4:lu p m.

Bring your problem to church this Sunday, and offer it to Him in
prayer. He loves you greatly, He understands you perfectly, and only
He ean help you to regain the song of joy thut belongs in your heart.

Church O f God

O A K LA W N BAPTIST CHURCH
1T41 Country Club Hoad
Sponsored far First Baptist
Church
Rev. R- T. Barrett ----- Pastor
Sunder B c h o o l____0:45 a. m.
Worehlp Service — ll:oe a. m.
Training Union
0:44 p. m.
Evening Worehlp _ l:lo p. m.
Wed. Prarar Serv. _ 1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OP OOD
llnd A Pranch
L II. A lf o r d ................ Paalor
Hundey School ■■■■ 8:44 e m.
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Serv.
);00 p m.
Painlly Night Service
Y. P. E. Wed..... ... 1:18 p m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIWT. 411
Ph. I l l - I l l *
Peetor
Cheelar W. Plank
Sunday School —— ie:00 e. m.
Morning Service — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — — 0:10 p. m.
Evening Service _ 1:10 p. m.
Wednesday Meetings:
Organisations — 0:18 p. m.
Prayer .
T:*o A mChoir ------------------- »:10 p. m.

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
Hot Elm Avenue
Rev. Robert Welch ____ Pastor
Sunday School _ _ _ » (2 a. m.
Worehlp service _ 10.ft a. in.
E ngeltetlo Serv. — ftio p. in.
Tueday:
Bible Training —_ 1:41 p. tn.
Thursday:
Young People Service 1:44 p m.

LUTH ERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W. llth Place
T h e Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV T h la le tha
Life"
Herbert W. Ooeree — _ Pallor
Sunday S c h o o l----- 1:14 a. m.
Worship Strvlra — 14:20 a. rn.

THE CHURCH FOR A l l . . .

Kindergertan

a nd

N ura ar y

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
l i t Park Ava.
Rav, Robart M. Janklna. Paalo r
M o r n ln f Worahlp
1:10 p. m.
Sunday School
- &gt;:4S a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — 10 :SS a rn.

MVK Maatlng*
«:S0 p. ra.
* 1nterm ail Ia ta. SanUir)
IV IB iS f Worahlp
7:10 p ra-

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Wninvaday

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20:1-17

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Thursday
Jeremiah
31:2-3

Friday
"I’ralma

Natarday
Jamas

25:4-10

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FIRST CHURCH
OF T1IE NAZARENE
W. 2nd Sb at Maple Ave.
Paul B lc k t a __________ Paster
Bunder Schoel —
1:44 i
Morning Worship __ 10:50 a. m.
Youtlr H o u r ________ 1:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service 1:88 p. m.
Mid-Week
Service (W ed.) __ 1:08 p. m.
Third Sunday
S lngeplratloa___1:08 p. m.
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FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L Holcombe, T u to r
Sunday
4:45 a. m. _ _
Bible Schont
11:00 a. m. _ Morning Worship
7:04 p. tn. _ Evening Service
7:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
7:48 p. m. _ Last Wed. Miss­
ionary Service

FIR ST P ENTE CO STA L
C H U R C H OF LONG WOOD
t i l Oranga Straat
Rav. E- Ruth UreUit
P i it or
S u n d a y School
10:00
A- me
Morning Worahlp _
11 tOO a,m.
Bunday Evanlng __ 7:30 p. rn.
Wad nibla study - 7:10 p. m.

Conqueror a Maatlng

F r i d a y ___________ 7:10

p. m.

Presbyterian
FIR ST

FR F L U T T E R l A N

Oak Ava. &amp; 3rd St.
O m v t r &lt;3. Sawall J r . __I ’ a iln r

CHURCH

Monday
Taalma

FIRST BOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman's Club Building
101 Oak Ava.
Durward II. Knight Jr., Tailor
Sunday School ______ 1:44 a. m.
Worship Service __ _ 7:20 p. m.

CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
OENEVA METHODIST

Sunday
Kpbeatana

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Pentecostal

ALL FOR THE CHURCH
T l* Cliurrti h Ihi i
on earth fur the building of char**l-r am! good citisrnahlp. I l k * «Im k
In u r of •plrllual valune Without a
•trung Church, neither demncncy
rmr riviliution can aurriva. Tbara
•re four sound m uon »hy wary
prraun ahould attend aarvkaa rvguLrly and au|n»irt
Church They
am: (I I For hia own aakr (1) Ktw
Ilia rtiildran'e aakc. (3) For the sake
of hk mnununity and nation. (4f
Fur Ihr ante of lh&gt; Church ILa.If.
which rmda hk moral and malarial
aupfurt. Plan lo go to church I
larly and read your IhtAt daily.

Southern Methodist

Nazarene

Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oanava
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
Bible School —— . -8:10 a. m.
Morning'Worship — 8tl0 a. m.
E enlng Worship — 8:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer fervloa 1:18 p. m-

PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Poolor _____ William J. Oueea
Morning Worehlp . 11:00 a. m.
Bunder School ------- 0:41 a. m.
Training Union ——■ 0:11 p. m.
Evening Worehlp _ 1:10 p. in.
Wed Officers A Teachers
Meeting -------------- 0:10 p. m.

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Church O f Christ

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Eronlng Serrlco ----- 1:88 p. m.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Bunland Estates
Citrus Heights
Rev. Charlie B Hogg _ Paslnr
Church . S c h o o l , . *:4S a- m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
M Y F ---------------------- 8:10 P- m.
Wed. Preyar Service 1:10 p.m.

PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
lie ) 8. Sanford Ava.
Ib Vernon Puller
Sunday School ... — 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp - 11:08 a. m.

Baptist

OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Oat ean
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monro#
C. A. B e a l l y --------------- Parlor
Orleen
Sunday B chool----- 10:80 a. m.
Oaleen
Worahlp Barviea — 11:*8 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worehlp Service — 1:18 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday Scbqpl ----- 10:10 a. ta.

HOLY CROSS ^

411 B. Perk A va
Fr. Leroy D. Soper. Rector
Holy Communion — 1:18 a m.
Family Bervlca and
Sunday School .... — 1:04 a ra
Morning Prayer
fPIret Sunday —Holy Communion 11:88 a m.

Christian

C EN TR A L BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th Sb A Oak Are.
Call Smith
. -—
Pastor
Cundsy School ------ 1:41 a. m.

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BAPTIST MISSION
E N T E R P n ifE
• undty Bchool-------8:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp - 11:80 a. m.
Training U n io n ----- 1:41 p. m.
Evening Worehlp — 1:18 p- m.
Wed. Night
Prayer Meeting _ 1:18 p. m.
Jlev. lb J. Boynton _ _ Pastor

Assembly O f God

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CHRIST CHURCH
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Church Street, Longwood
Tr. Charles W . gtewarb Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 1:08 a m.
Family fervloa A
Claeeea
,
8:00 a m.
Classes
- 1:18 a m.

E LD ER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Haater A v a
B. Hamilton Orllfln — Paator
Sunday School —
8)41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ---- 8:18 p. m.
Evening Worehlp — 1:41 p. m.

CHRISTIAN UIBSIONART
ALLIA N C E CHURCH
14ti park A v a at llth St.
H ot. a C. Data, Jr. — ranlor
Bondar S c h o o l----- Istl a. m.
Worship Service _ 11:18 a. m.
Evening W orihlp — 1:18 p. m.
Alliance Youth •
Fellowship (W od.) — 1:18 p. m.
(W ed )
prayer Carrico ------ 1:18 P- m.

Methodist

Episcopal

Adventist

Rav. W- E T lm m t ____ Paato*
Sunday School ______ 1:41 a. m.
M orning Sarvtcas .... 1I:S0 a. ra.
Choir Practlca Wad T : I 0 p. m.
Evary On# Walcomt*

Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aa»l»taiit
Faatur
Church School
3:4S a- rn.
£**alon M i i t a ____10:41 a. m.
Morning W o r a h l p __ 11:00 a. m.

IHonaar Frllowahtp ^ *;00 p, m.
Banlor HI K*Uowahlp S:00 p. m.
E ar nin g Worahlp

7:lo p

rn.

Wad. Frayar Maatlng 7:00 p. in.

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GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd* at Woodland Ava,
Rav. John HL Htraa Jr . Paator
Church .School
I ; i i a. rn.*
Morning Worahlp — 11.00 a. rn.

M ir ____________ B:I0 p. m.

COVENANT FREPFTTERIAN
1773 South Orlando Driva
Thomaa IL M a k ln ____Paalor
|j
W'orahlp _ ------- — f:00 a. m.
1
Church School _
10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleB E T T Y CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-82, Casselberry, Fla.

T H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
PE S T CONTROL

H A R R E L L &amp; B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 25th Sb, Sanford

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

H O LLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L BANK
Howard H. Hodges and S taff

PERFECTION
D AIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford

SEM INOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

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

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
1and Staff

J. C. P E N N E Y CO M PANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

S M ITT Y’S S N A P P IN ’ T U R TLE
MOWER SALES AN D SERVICE

L. D. P L A N T E , INC.
Oviedo, Florida

S TA TE FA R M INSURANCE
Companies
Irvin g L Pryor and S taff

W1LSON-MAIER FU R N ITU R E COMr. and Mrs. A i Wilson

PROGRESSIVE PR IN TIN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

BOB’S R E S T A U R A N T
Bob and Esteile McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Rose A Wilks Bowmun A Employees

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenatrom and S taff

W IN N D IX IE STORES
and Employees *

P a o 1a
Wesley a a
Met bod lab
Rb
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W. at Paela
Bb James A M E , Banrord A v a
Bb Mary's A.M.E. Church Bb Rb *11 Osteen
Sb
Panl's
Methodlat C h u r c h
Oeteea
HA Enterprise
Stafford Memorial Methodlat C l i n k
A DeBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Pareet Lake Seventh-day Advamlet Church,
Hwy. t il. Forest City
Seventh-day Adventlet Church, Maitland
Ave, Altamonte Springs
Sanford BavanU-day
Adventist
ChurcA
Bevanth * Elm
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. . OTHER CHURCHES
f A.H.H ChurcA Olive A llth
Church of Ood la Christ, Ovleda
Chulueta Community Church
Church ef Ood af Prophecy, 15*1 Elm A v a
Church of God Mission, Enterprise
Church af Jesus Christ at Latter Day
BalntA t i l l Park A v a
CemmuhUy Chapel, Altamonte Springe
.Western Urthodos ChnreA i b Johns Chryaoatam Chapel. Hwy. l l - l t . Fern I'arh
Congregation Bath l.reel. llth A Magnolia
Flrat Church af Christ, BclaatMb
104 E. lad SL
Kingdom Hall af Jehovah's Witness
Lake Monroe Unlb t i l l W. Third Bb
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
Pul) 0 sepal Tab#raacla IT U Country Club
“ *■ O U »* HoUnena' ChurcA
O a k H ill

KILG O RE SEED CO M PANY
1400 W. 1st. SC, Sanford

BIL L H E M R jflL L MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st; S t, Sanford

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

GREGORY LUM BER
o f Sanford

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IIIL L HARDW ARE A
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

I

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sillouff end Employees

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir CondiUoning

LIG G E T T R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman K oleff
and Employees

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A . D U D A A SONS, INC.
Slavie, Florida

H IL L LUM BER A H A R D W A R E CO.
Jimmy Crappa and'Employees

P U B L IX M ARKETS
and Employees

-SEM INOLE C O U N TY A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBJLTTIBT
Anti#ok Baptist Church, OvteB# '
Central Bap list Chnreh. t i l l Oak Ava
Chain a la FLral BagUet Char oh
Chulueta BapUat Mlaalon
Elder Springe Bap Hat Cknrah.

I l l Lebeoan BA

rira l Uaptiet Chur eh. I l l Park Are.
Frlangablp BapUat Church af
AUamanta Bprlaga
B b 4IA Altamonte Springe
PI rat BapUat Church of Denary
Plrat Baptist'Churah pf Oenava
First Baptist Chkrah at Lake Karp
First Baptist Chnrek a f Laka Uenraa
First Uaptiet Church at LoagweaB, Oar.

FHet* BattledCburvh &lt;•* Ovleda

First BapUat Chart* at Baa Lando gprlnga
First ^hliah Mlaalsaary Bap Hat Church.

riUTctb
„ .&gt; U a t Mleeloa, Chulueta
B e jllrt
Church
Barth
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eptiat

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CATHOLIC

Church

, Marnlng Otary Bapttal Church. Genera H » r .
I Mb Olive Mlaelvaary BapHel Church, Bah
•prlas* BA, Leas se»4

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Mb Etoa Mleeleaarr Baptlab Blpas Ave.
New
Mb
Calvary
Mlaatoaary
Baptist
1181 W. llth Sb
New Baleen Primitive Baptist Church,
t i l l W. llth Bb
Hew Mb Bias Bapllat Chnreh, I1M re ar Ava
Oaklawn Baptist Chapai. t i l l W. 18th Bb
Oilssa Baptist Chnreh
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Flnacrast Baptist Chnreh. I*t W. Onora ItA
Prairie Lake Baptist Church, W i r e H I ,
Pern Park
Prepress Mlaalanary Baptist Chur oh, Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaaleaary Baptist Church.
Ninth A Hickory
Sb James Missionary BapUat Church BtA
HA i l l Osteen
• b Paul Mleelenary Baptist Chnrek. Ith Bb
Bb Matthews Mleeioaary BaplUt Church
Ceases U elgbU
Bb Jahh'a Mlaalsaary BapUat Chunk.
•It Crpraaa Bb
Temple Baptist Ohurah. Palm Bprtags BA.
Altamaate hprings
WaetelSa Mlaalanary Baptist Chunk,
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* A Holly a v a
eh Map* Baptist Church. 1U Orange A v a

Chunk at tha MaUvttr. Lake Mary
All Baula Catholic Church. T il Oak A v a
Homan CathaUo Memu SputUmaa'a CiuA
Chuiuata

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Bb
Ann's
Catholic
Chnroh.
Perching
Itace, DeBary
Kb Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Mait­
land A v a Altamonte Springs
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Christian Church. 18*1 A Sanford A v a
CongregnUsuel ChrleUaa Chnreh,
tttl l'ark Ava.
Norihslde Christian Church, P i e r IS a
Mavea D r, MolUend
CHURCH OP CHRIST
v Church a f Christ, t i l l A Park AVA
Chnreh
af Chrleb Oseeva
Chnroh
of Chrlab LongwoaA
Chnroh
at Chrlab fe e ls
CHURCH OP OOD
Church at.O sA 1*1 Hickory
Churchat OaA 11*8 A Preach
Church
at God. Ovleda
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ChurchW Oad U lm isA Haleaprba
SPlBCOPAJa
All B albU Episcopal Chunk A DeBary
A v a , Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. LongwoaA
A ll Balnls Episcopal. Enterprise
Episcopal, Park A v a at ttk

LUTHERAN
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Lutheran Church of tha Redeemer,
let W. llth Place
Messiah Lutheran Church. Amerleaa Legion
Hell. Prnlrla Lake, Pern Park
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From Bundy
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I )— President Johnson call­
ed the National Security Council and congressional
leaders to a meeting today on the crisis in Viet Nam.
It was the third session o f the security council
in 36 hours.
Johnson arranged the
-session, to wTiTCh he invit­
ed leaders o f both parties,
hours after the second
joint American - South

Tli» Dick V n Dyke TV
show it proving mart .and
mort popultr, at tht weeks
go by. But this coming Wed­
nesday's episode will carry a
special message: From the
American Dental Association
Id keeping with.National Chil­
dren's Dental Health Week.
•
• •
Re the four-laning o f 25th
Street (Sit 46) between Mellonville and French Avenues:
Richey tireen, SRI) engineer
at DeLand says that "We
don’t know when we'll get
started — our budget is broke;
we have to wait until we get
some more money."
•
• •
Joe Malhicux, one of the
charter members of the Sanford-Seminole Art Association
ho* tieen invited to be a judge
at the annual Winter Park
Sidewalk Art Festival. This
is an honor for Joe as this
show draws thousands of vis­
itor* from all ‘ over Florida
ami ha* become a prime tour­
ist attraction.
•
• •
Tom Speer, vice president
of the Jayrer*. *ays the only
group of young men who have
been turned down more than
the Jnycee* at the blood bank
is the National (iuardsmen.
"A re we really all that un­
healthy?" asked Tom.
•
• •
Margaret Toevs, a local
young artist who is now an
art major at Stetson Univers­
ity is the Artist of the Month
at tlie Senkarik display gal­
lery. M a ig a i ft attends local
art classes as well as college
classes.
•
• •
. After a short introduction
at t h e
Jayceea luncheon
Thursday, John Kridcr. speak­
er for the day, said jokingly:
‘•When I am out of town I
am considered an authority
and rate a longer introduc­
tion." It's the old adsge, John,
that a "prophet ia without
honor in hia own country."
•
• •
We read where telephone
aubarnbera in several other
fouthcin states gut a tax re­
bate on their telephone bills.
Maybe
Florida subacribers
rate one, too What do y«lu
think, Bub Shedden? Person­
ally, we'll trade our tax re­
bate for a metro telephone
system in Seminole County,
e
• •
Sign on the fence at the
gateway to the telephone
company truck parking lot on
Laurel Avenue, apparently a
message to the truck drivers:
"W e are happy you returned
safely."
• • *
Here’*
something you've
been waiting to hear — the
annual Art Show will be held
on Feb. 21 from noon to 6
p m. at the Civic Center. Thla
it a itimulatiag event that
brings visitors from all around
to join the local folks in ob­
serving what talented artists
we have here. Mark your cal­
endar for this cultural treat.
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State
Beverage
Director
Ren Morris says that alcoholic
beverage and cigarette taxes
took a sharp rise of M.20 per
cent during the month of De­
cember 1964 over the same
period a year ago. Morris al­
so noted that law enforcament
activity by tba Department
continued at a normal VevcL

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After Storm

County Hike
BRIEFS In Support Of
Soviets Warn
Schools Seen

Viet Nam air attack on North
MOSCOW (U P I) — The So­
Viet Nam in two days.
viets warned today that U.S.
The primary purpose of the
retaliatory bombing raids ameeting w n to hear a first­
gainst Communist North Viet
Even the birds were walk­
hand report from presidential
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Nam could have the "most State School Supt. Thomai D.
fact-finder McGeorge Bundy. ing this morning when the
serious conscqucncfei."
Bundy, White House adviser heaviest fog of the year
Bailey said today he la pretty
on security matters, returned
shrouded the Sanford scene
well convinced that the 1965
Chinese W arn
late Sunday night from South
Legislature le not going to
and clung to the area for .much
Viet Nam.
... TOKYO (.DPI).— Commu­
rafti
taxei.
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Bundy visited the badly dam­ of the morning.
nist China said today it will
aged U. S. air force base and
The fog followed by about
Bailey laid thje meant that
not stand Idly by while "U.S.
personnel compound at Pleiku a day the direct hit by lightn­
imperialist*" extend the war if quality education Is not to
Sunday before flying back to ing of a Florida Power and
in South Viet Nam to Commu­ suffer the counties are going
Washington.
Light Company substation on
nist North Viet Nam.
to have to step up their fi­
He had been in Saigon for Grandview Avenue, a hit that
nancial support to schools.
-conferences with U. S. Am- knocked out power over a vast
_ _ . T ra ffic Toll
Bailey told the Continuing
bassadnr Ms well D .T a y lo r ls c c t io n ijf Ibe eastern and
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Education Council, a group of
and South Vietnamese -offi­ southern portion of the area.
- rash of multiple • falalil;
ymrn—beaderp^y— Lamar
Tower company manager
cials. .
accidents p u s h e d Florida'* Sarra, of Jeckaonville, dedi­
The
Defense
Department Scott Bums called the direct
weekend death toll to 23, the cated to Improving public ed­
made public (he names of se­ hit an "extremely unusual
state patrol said today. T h e ucation, that "there eeema to
ven of the eight U. S. service­ happening" at this time of
dead included Leesburg May­ be a universal feeling that no
men killed in Communjst the year.
new taxes are going to l «
or Claude H. Moore.
sneak attacks on U. S. bases
He said the lightning struck
voted."
in South Viet Nam Saturday.
at about 6:45 a m Sunday
Guest Of Honor
Bailey said h# ran find no
The Navy pilot whose plane and power was restored in an
BUENOS AIRES (U P I) — sentiment for expansion of
was shot down by Communist hour by repairmen making i
Miami Mayor Robert King the state sales tax or other
groundfire in U. S. retaliatory temporary arrangements
High arrived here from Rio revenue sources that now supraids on North Viet Nam Sun­
The substation series the
de
Janeiro on the aecond leg port the spiralling public
day was identlfed as Lt. Ed- Sanford Naval Air Station, the
of his South American good education program.
ward Dirk»on of Wyoming. Pa. Hunt plant and all area* be-1
“ The feeling I* there will
will tour and was proclaimed
He was seen tc parachute into tween and north to the Semi­
i&lt;* sufficient increase in rev­
this
city'*
"guest
of
honor."
the aea. and a search waa in nole .Memorial Hospital sec­
enue from present sources to
progress.
tor.
carry
on another two year*
F P &amp; L Suit
LEADING THE SANFORD pirate invasion of
The Americans dead in the
Burns sa.d the hospital is
the ‘most economical' pro­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Tampa today will be Sharon Drum, first lieuten­
guerrilla attack on Pleiku in­ equipped with immediate turn­
grams for all state agtnrlea.
The Supreme Court took under
ant and assistant head mujurettc o f the Tw irl­
cluded: Arm) Capt. George over to auxiliary units and
"Unless there la a drastic
►dvlaement today a petition
Markos, whose wife Billie there waa do trouble there.
ing Semino)e.«&gt; Stnron poiea in hdr pirat* cos­
change In Altitude, we are
seeking to hilt a public utili­ going to find it difficult to
lives at 19 Patrick Circle, Mel­
The lightning and severe
tume just before boarding one of the throe bine*
ties cominlision he ,ring into get anything approved beyond
bourne, Fla
which took the Seminole High School hand and
thunder awakened many per­
Florida Power ar\d Light Com­ the programs we have now,"
sons early yesterday morning
majorettes to the Gasparilla parade.
pany rates.
A sidelight of the power
liailey laid.
failure is that many persons
"With
trhool
needs eo
Dairy Pool
were late in going to church
great, w* may have reached
as they checked their clocks
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — the place where there it go­
on arising, nol realizing they
Tlie Florida Milk Commission ing to have to be a lot of
voted Monday on a proposal soul-searching at the county
had been turned off for most
to creatr a market - wide pool level elfout financing our
of an hour
r\ ' i
n
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'or dairy farmers and diatrlb- schools,” Hailey said.
The rainfall totaled nearly
13087189
1iitnr* — a plan that could sink
an inch and covered a wide
Rep. J. J. Griffin Jr., of
or save the controversial com­ Osceola, ehairnmn of the
section of the stale, local agri
Funeral irrvicea for Clif­
This i» * return eilgage- mission.
The Srnumdv High School
cultural interests said.
powerful
House appropria­
ford W. Baker, DVM, presi­
nieni for the local aggrega­
tion* committee, echoed Bail­
Marching
and
Twirling
Semi­
dent of Perfection Co-opera­
tion. They attended in 1963 HO Feet
Icy Rains Sweep
ey '» itaUmenta, saying that
nole* left early today to par­
tive Dairies, wera conducted
and several year* before. Due
Southern Plain*
although he hee not got a
LOS
VALDES.
Chile
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PI)
thm morning by Rev. Fred
ti, ipate in tlie annual Guspu to puiade official pollcie*, no
United Pres* International
— An air force investigator closed mind on the subject,
Chance
at
Firit
Baptist
A giant mas* of frigid air rilia Puiade, highlight of the band i* invited in consecutive suld today 30 fret was the it's going to take a lot of
Church. Interment was in
buckled balmy temperatures Flurida State Fair in Tampa year*.
margin of disaster for the convincing to get him to even
Oaklawn Memorial park Ce­
After Ihe five-mile parade, Chilean airliner in which 88 consider any expansion of
in the Midwest today and sent
The Seminole*, abandoning
metery.
a band of icy rain sweeping their traditionul Indian re­ the hand was dismissed f*r person* were killed Saturday. present state eervicr*.
Dr. Baker, long-time San­
"The people are feeling the
across the southern plains.
galia, were enapplly clud ill several limns to enjoy the fair Ihe propeller - driven DCS hit
ford resident, died Friday eve­
Cold wave conditions pro pirate costume* In the spirit and later will In- treated to volcanic ML San Jo»e Just 30 tax burden,” said Griffin,
ning at Orange Memorial Hos­
vatldscj across parts of Wiscon­ of the annual pirate invaiiou dinner by the band parents feet below It* 11.500 - foot who sat In on recent hearing*
pital. He waa the father of
on a proposed elate budget of
organization.
sin, Minnesota, Iowa, Neb­ of Tampa.
peak.
City Commitaioner Jo* Bak­
ft .6 billion which it tomeraska »nd Kansas The polar
er. He reaided at 2001 Hibis­
thing ilk* $450 million in exTampa 'Invadrd'
air sent temperatures falling
cus Court.
era* of anticipated revenue
And *t apturrd'
a* much as 50 degrees.
Sun of the late- Mr. and
from present, taxes.
TAMPA
(U P I) — The
Rain was felling in 38 of the
Mrs. Joseph Baker, Dr. Bak­
"W e must cut the cloth to
wrrk-long
(iuaparilla
festival
er was horn in 1900 at Ttftpn. adjacent states.
fit the pattern,” he said.
- started Monday with the "in ­
Hazardous
driving
warnings
Ga. He waa graduated from
Bailey told the group that
vasion" qnd capture of the
were posted across Missouri,
the University of Georgia
it ii going to take 179,651,276
•It &gt;- liy u sailing ship loaded
Oklahoma and Arkansas.
LAKELAND (U P I) — Cltrui
school of veterinary medicine
more than present public
Hundreds of fishermen were groves show some damage with licarded, cutlass • toting
and began hia practice in San­
school
spending just to main­
hue
cuiire
r
s
stranded Sunday on I.akc St ([ofii the mid • January cold
ford in 1925.
tain the status quo in present
The pirate ship J»»e Cas­
Clair when a dense (og shroud­ inap, but tne overall tree con
He way associated with hie
Permanent removal of San­ school services, without any
par. fully rigged with sails
ion in the dairy buainaaa, was ed the shoreline. Authorities ditlon appears good, according
and loaded with a bloodthirsty ford'* parking meter* will lie expansion at all. That ia be­
at
New
Baltimore,
Mich.i
to the latest Florida Citrus
a deacon of First Baptist
northeast of Detroit kept a Mutual crop condition report crew of businessmen decked requested by the Greater San­ cause of Florida's increasing
Church and was a member of
school enrollment, which goes
out in tatteied garli. Bulled up
airen droning fop hour* to
ford Board of Commerce end up at the rate of 6u,U00 new
The report was tlie first tak­
the llutary Club and the San­
the llilltbuiough River at high
guide
them
back
en by Mutual field men since
ford Mala Chorua.
noon with cannona blasting the Sanford Merchants Divi­ etudent* a year.
the cold spell of Jan. 17-18.
Surviving are hia wife, the
sion of the Seminole County
away.
,
Orange, Osceola, and Semi­
former Bertha Benson, of Ma­
Annually the pirate crew Chamber of Commerce when
rietta, Ga.; his son, three
nole—Damage resulting from
takes uver the town and sets the City Commission meets at Firemen Blanket
grandchildren, Suian, Cynthia
the recent cold rontinue* to
off a week long celebration 8 p.tn. tonight in City Hall.
Foam On GaBoline
and Stephan Biker; a brother.
»how up, the worst being in
Whether commissioners ap­
witli a parade considered one
Hanford firemen epent five
Henry Bakar, of Tampa, and
the normally considered cold
of tlie largest in the south. prove the request, they also hours early Saturday dissip­
three titters, Mrs. Luna Rigiocationi.-This year it includes 60 floats plan to discus* whet type of ating 6,000 gallon* of gasodon and Mias Pearl Bakar,
Temples and tangerines were
SAIGON (U P I) - The Unit­
and 25 marching bands from parking is best on First Street line which epilled uver the
Tifton, Ga., and Mra. Roger ed States today poised the full damaged in most all locations.
and the traffic lane arrange­ ground while being piped
throughout the suuth.
Holland, Statesboro, Ga.
power of its military forces Tree damage it pretty well
Gov. Haydun Burns arrived ment at the intereectlon of from • river berg* to a stor­
Brisson Funeral Home waa in Southeast Asia against confined to some foliage loss.
Sunday to tie on hand to ride First Street and French Ave­ age tank, Chief Mack N.
in charga of arrangements.
Communist North Viet Nam's
in the parade's place of honor nue.
*
Cleveland Br. reported today.
attempt* to conquer South
liefore a. crowd of 70,000 lin­ UTwo public hearing! are The gee wee covered with
Viet Nam.
slated, one to allow apartment foam until it seeped into the
ing the etreel*.
Sunday's swift retaliatory
After the pirate* land, they buildings
in neighborhood ground.
raid by American planes
accept the surrender of the commercial areas (C -l) and
against troop staging areas in
city from Mayor Nick Nuc- another to tons the newly an­
the Communist north made it
KHARTOUM. The Sudan - rio.
nexed area at the corner of Man Wounded
LAKELAND (U P I) — Pro­ clear that the United Statei (U P I) — A crowd of 500,000
Tha piratre, nearly 400 27th Street and French Ave­
A man identified a* John­
cessing plants are handling a waa prepared for a major new cheering Sudanese welcomed members of "Y e Miktlc Krewe nue to R-l.
•
nie Jonet, of 809 East Eighth
record volume- of oranges in turn In the war effort.
Queen Elizabeth II today when of Gasparilla," will calm down
The Sanford Chamber of Street, hea been charged on
an effort to salvage aa much
the British, monarch arrived some tomorrow when they Commerce has asked to pre­ three account* after he alleg­
a* possible from tha rapidly- Patriotic Front
here for a four-day state visit spruce up for the annual cor­ sent Its plan for a botanical edly that Btraudy B. Sapp*
maturing crop.
There had beep fear* that onation of tha celebration's and xoological arts with re­ in the right foot Sunday.
TOKYO ( U P I ) — Commun­
location of the too.
Utilization soared to a sea­ ist China today announced strife between Sudan'* Arabs king and queen,
8appa was treated at Semi­
son high the week before last tha formation o f a "patriotic and Negroes might mar the
The Jose Caspar will bs
A t tonight's meeting first nole Memorial Hospital. Jona*
when slightly more than four front" to overthrow the pro- queen's arrival.
tied up at the new Curtis Hix- reading of an ordinance chan­ ia charged with Intoxication,
million boxes of oranges wera Wtetem government of Thail­
A spokesman for the queen on convention hall where R ging tha closing hours of raa- assault with a deadly weapon
processed, with most going in and and eradicala American had conceded them was "a will be on diaplajr and open taurant’-bars to 2 am. Instead and discharging a firearm ininfluenca there.
to concentrate.
possible danger to her Lie." to visitors all week.
of midnight will be beard.
tha fit/ limit*.

Dr. C. W. Baker
Funeral Today;

Marching Seminoles
O ff To State Fair

Cold Damage
Showing Up

U. S. Readies
Military Force

Parking Meter
Ban Request To
Council Tonight

Eight Yanks
Die In Raid
SAIGON (U P I)— American and South Vietnam*,
ese aircraft blasted military bases in Communist
North Viet Nam for the second day.
South Vietnamese strongman Lt. Gen. Nguyen
Khanh said "70 per cent o f the objectives were de­
stroyed” in the strike
'
against Vinh Linh today.
Khanh said 21 Viet­
namese skyraider fighterbombers b o m b e d and

LBJ Requests
'Beautiful
America'

strafed the military installa­
tion ■ short distance beyond
the border of North Viet
Nam with the eupport of
American aircraft.
Ha said "a number of
smoke column! and fire* were
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
seen in the area of the ob­ President Johnson **nt Con­
jective*."
gress his conservation mes­
The U. S. Embassy con­
sage today aimed at keeping
firmed W m nil's jeport but c«t
fused to give any specific de­ America beautiful through '
tail* about the part played water and air pollution con­
by the American planet.
trol.
*
Forty-nine American jets
The message was tha lat­
attacked a Communist troop
est in a series sent to Capitol
staging area at Dong Hoi
Hill for the admlnietration'a
Sunday in retaliation for a
"Great Society” program.
Viet Cong guerrilla raid on n
Johnson is expected to. »sk _
C.~?rr ha*e- IhaL left eight
the'_ feiTFrir laVimatfeW fo r'
Americana dead and
126
new measures to beautify
wounded.
federal highwayi, and to ask
It was the worst defeat
federal-state co-operation in
suffered by American forces
establishing more parki, sea­
in the yrars-long history of
shores and open epacee In tha
Vietnamese war against the countryside.
Communist guerrillas.
Other congressional newt:
Khanh said one of the SkyUAR: The House meets to
raiders was shot down In the decide whether to reverse its
raid tixlay hut that the pilot earlier decision prohibiting
hailed out safely over South the shipment of U. S. fowl
Vietnamese territory.
surpluses to the United Arab
He said Air Vice Marshal |gVpuldir (U A R ). The Senate
Nguyen Can Ky, commander modified the House measuro
of the South Viet Nam air last week by giving the Pres­
force, led the raider* in per­ ident discretionary authority
son and wus wounded in tlie to permit the shipment* if in
arm when his plane was hit national interests.
by four bullet*.
KATZENBAOHt The RsnVinh Linh is about 75 miles ate Judiciary committee It ex­
south of Dong Hoi—the tar­ pected to approve the nomlnget of Sunday's air strikes. at ion of Nicholas Deli. KatsIt is about five miles north i-nliHch as U. R. attorney genof tlie 17th I'arnllel—tlie line rial. The committee alto will
Of demarcation b e t w e e tl act on the nomination of
North and South Viet Nam,
Ramsey Clark as his deputy.
"The government of the
A PPA LA C H IA: The House
reputdir of Yirt Nam lias de­ public works committee is
rided in order to punish tlie expected to approve the Sen­
Vietnamese Communist* to ate-passed $1.1 billion admin­
tHindi installations north of istration proposal to rejuvtnthe 17th I'arallel," Khanh atr the 11-etale Appalachia
said.
region.
Khanh's report was con­
firmed by the U. S. Embassy
here. An embassy spokesman
said "additloi .1 military ac­
tion was taken ugainst North
Viet Nam tiHluy by Vietnam­
ese and U. S aircraft."
The raid made it clear that
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) — Lothe United States and South
retta Ann Calcagnlno, 20, w ai
Viet Nam wera prepared
retaliate against Communist shot and killed by a man who
North Viet Nlrm'e effort* to mistook her (or hi* wife.
James Sutton 40 • year • old
take over this country.
lineman, snot himself Ln the
lu-ad after killing.the woman,
lie died Instantly.
Hopes Raised
Detectives said Sutton, who
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) Hopes for »ii early settlement separated from hia wrife Joan,
of the 29-day Atlantic and 27, five monthr ago, waa wait­
Gulf Coast dork strike rove ing in her home for her to re­
appreciably today as a result turn
Miss Calcagnlno, who lived
of a contract agreement reach­
ed by longsnorcmrn ami ship­ with (lie woman, returned to
the house first.
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South Seminole
Students Plan
Expedition
Dr Jnnr Cnurlbfrry
An expedition to collect
specimen* of mtrine life for
the South Seminole Junior
Hiirh School Srirnre Depart­
ment is being planned by 20
students from Boland Hill's
ninth i;rade science elass.
The four day camping trip
to the Ten Thousand Islands
In the Gulf of Mexico off
Florida’s southwestern coast­
line Is scheduled for March
18-21, a school holiday.
The young scientists will be
accompanied by Hill ' and
Principal John Angel a* well
as several other adult advis­
ors. Tlans for all the arrange­
ments are being left up to the
youngsters. They are making
out menus, estimating expens­
es, arranging transportation
and assigning housekeeping
chore*.
They plun to make meteorlogicnl and oceanographic
observations and will map out
the island.
A group went frnm the
srhonl Inst year on a similar
expedition and brought back
many specimens as well ns
enjoying the opportunity for
high adventure presented by
the trip.
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Notes
— -FEIlTtrARY J, 1«!3 ■*
Admissions
Lillie Mae Thompson, Jose­
phine Poff, Jean S. Adams,
Alice Gunter, Kathy Lasmusccn, Maxine Marr, Louise
Sword, Nora It. Newsome,
fianford; Albert Thomas, Al­
tamonte Springs; Edgar Bieller, Dellary; Esther Cordcs,
Deltona;
Richard Crocker,
Lake Mary; Irvin Morton,
Maitland, William F. Fuller,
Greenville, N, C.J Alex De
I'aol), Royersford, Pa.
tllrtbs
Mr. and Mrs, Evans Thomp­
son, Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
Mildred Johnson, Sally Ju­
lian. James Doucette, Dorothy
Norman, Thomas N. Dillard,
Oscar Allen, Lawrence Cooprr, Leo Rochelle 11ergon, Deltirrt J. Rush II, Laura MeKrndrre,
Sanford;
Charles
Fraser, Denary; Flora Egcleston, Osteen; Sylvester Bell.
I&gt;c Land
FEBRUARY 4. 1965
Admissions
Tommie McClain Sr., Susan
Donohoe,
A tell
Hamilton,
Constantine DeWolskl, Bren­
da Bennett, Bertha P'Dianumil, Mury Franklin, Margie
OCvens, Willie Turner Jr.,
Ucutrice Rivers, Itichnrd Carroll, Gwievlevs G. Duckworth,
Mildren Krvin, /.uttlo C. K i­
ser, Minnl A. Schneiieniann,
Miasouri Warren, Dennis M.
Phillips, Edgar Osborne, San­
ford; Michael Bartosiek Jr.,
Bally Nelder, DeBary; Betty
J. Carver, Lake Mery; Mild­
red Paquln, Cassadsga; Lu­
cille B. Stone Loch Harbor.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs Patrick Donahoe, Sanford, a boy.
Iliechargra
l.illla Mae Timm peon and
baby girl, Lule Hatcher, Hen­
rietta Chabot, Eileen Chad­
wick. Allte Man llaee, Irene
Mi CJin ■ii, Norma Johnson,
Paint la S m I t h, Elliabetb
Turnbull, Alex Smith, Elaine
Carter, Emeetlne Jackeun,
Hanford; John C. Cowell,
Maltha Dial, Elsie Truben(iinber, Mary K. hew, Connie
VVilllami, DrBary.

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Science Fair
Schedule

SUPERMARKETS

SPARE RIBS
B E E F L IV E R

Altamonte Jail
Recommended
lly Donna Estes
Altamonte

Springs

Pollr*

Chief C. B. Alien reronimkndrd that s jell celt be built ad
jaernt to his office in the
town ball at the ri-gutui meet
ing ta*l week of the town

council.
Mayor Lawrence S s of fold,
stating his uppioval of the
r e c o hi tnendalloit, reminded
council thill the town lose*
many Burs by lint having fs
rtlllies of its own to detain
prisoners.
Allen was anlhom ed to ob­
tain sketches and i-sllliniled
costs uf installing a cell and
to cluck on minimum stoic
requirements

Science Fan should contact
either M u . Cathriln* Martin
or Jo* Aksiman of th* science
department.

Band Concert

ENJOY
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Dr PIGS FEET

Set At SSJH
By Jane t »s*r-lbrrry
the advanced band of South
S&gt; uiltmlc Junior High School
at Lessslberry will present
a cunreit under direction of
lUndruasler George Klretrn,
Friday, Eeb. It), in the sdmol
auditorium.
The band will pm enl con­
cert selection* which It will
|dav at the District Contest
to be held In Cocoa Beach In
March.
Donations will b* accepted
tu help defray the cost of the
trip.

Allen introduced Steve Pul­
liam, a former Otlando po­
liceman, and recommended
that be be hired for local de­
partment to work on Friday
and Saturday night*.
Although council privately
By Donna Estes
By Jan* Casselberry
Intel view-ell Pulliam follow­
'The Ixingwood Tourist Club
An assembly program on ing the meeting, no action lias
will hold ils regular dinner
folk music will t&gt;* presented been taken at this time on ttic
meeting at 12 30 pm Thurs­
Friday befors th* eighth tecomniendstion.
day at the Civic League Build­
grad* of South Ssminots Jun­
ing on Church Slrrel.
ior High School at Casselber­
Members of tbe club who
ry by Rollins College Sopho­
plan
to attend the event, which
more Frank Waddell who will
will lie a box chicken dinner,
•ing muny of the popular folk
arc requested (o make theLr
ballads accompanying himself
reservations with Mrs. Lcots
on the guitar.
By Jane Cattelberry
Putman ur Mrs. tlsn-1 1-ce by
Waddell is an English Ma­
Cuh St-out Puck 540, which
Tuesday.
jor and is active In the Chapel Is sponsored by the Men's
The regular business meet­
Choir and college theatre pro- Club of the Casselberry Com­
ing, conducted by David G.
’ durtlon*. He will rusk* use of munity
Methodist
Church,
'Williams, president, will lol
records and sqngt to Illustrate will celebrate &amp;he 55th anni­
low the dinner.
his talk on folk ballads and versary of the Boy Scouts of
.their development as a popu­ America with a Blue and Gold
Banquet at the church on Warm Feet Help
lar means of expression.
Thurtday at 6:30 p.m.
EXETEH, England (U F U This will be a father and "Warm fMt help efficiency,"
Panda, a ruler of the 7th
rentury Anglian kingdom of ■on affair and the Den Moth­ declared the chief ronsteble
Mercia, is said to have been er# will serve the banquet. here to announcing policewom­
the source of the word "pen- Cubniaster of the pack is Le- en may wear bootu-i on duty
during cold weather.
onaid D. Waters.
*y ,"

To Be Feature

Tourist Club

Of Program

Sets Dinner

Cub Pock 540
Sets Banquet

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change In toning of his proper­
ty on Sanlando Springs Drive
to permit -operation o/ com­
munication equipment, w a s
taken tinder advisement.
The matter of repairing 150
feet of the cemetery fence w sa
referred to the cemetery com­
mittee with power to act.

'Classroom Teacher' Subject For English Estates Meeting

Unit 256 Sets
Projects On
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Street Paving; Sets Bid Date
By Donm Estes
No objections were raised to
the paving of Maine Avenue
between Grant Street and East
Lake Street it the public hear­
ing preceding regular meeting
uf the Longwood City Council
Thursday evening.
A f t e r hearing favorable
comments from residents along the street, and questions
as to construction and type of
pavement Involved were an­
swered by City Engineer A.
E. O’Neall. council decided to
advertise for bids to be sub­
tronul Cemetery. Pictured from the left: Cnpt. J. O. Mayo,
mitted by March 4, 8 p m.
SOLEMN TR IB U TE TO the late (Mr. ( ’• V. Nolta, who rode
commanding officer o f Reconnaissance Attack Wing One;
In other business, bids for
his Vlffilnntc aircraft into the ground to save DeBary resi­
Legion Chaplain Gus Summers, Legion Commander William
resurfacing of Highland. Ev­
dents, was paid in ceremonies by the American Legion, which
G. Williams. Mrs. Nolta and her son. Midshipman Franklin
ergreen and Marvin Avenues,
presented its highest honors to Mrs. Nolta. She in turn, pre­
from Orange Paving and Con
Lyman Nolta, in his third year at the U. S. Naval Academy.
sented the DeBary post with the American flag which draped
struction Company and Basic
(Middleton Photo)
'the Commander’s casket in funeral services at Arlington NaAsphalt Corporation, w e r e
read and low bidder, Basic,
was awarded the contract.
Letters read from V. C. Lepperd, deploring conditions of
East Bay Street from Grant
tend because of his health.
Parents were ssked to con­ binry has IJiOO books.
By Jane Caeselberry
Street, eastward, and reques­
Following th* meeting, the
Mrs. Margaret L. Gnlt, coun­ When asked about the new tribute books or money to help
ting (hit it be grided and clap
ty superintendent of elemen­ math program, she said that hrlng th* school library up to fourth grid* room mothers added, was , referred to the
tary education ws* guesl parents of students In pilot accreditation standard* of 2,- served refreshment* In the street committee; and from
Kenneth R o d d
requesting
• lly Jsnr Casselberry
s(maker at the February meet groups throughout the eounty 250 hook*. A t prrient the li- Valentine’s Day theme.
Amrrlciin legion Auxlllsry ing of the English Estates w'll receive bulletins explainMemorial Unit 25ft of Cassel­ PT(I in the school cafclerium. ing the new teaching methods.
berry will send a girl to Girl* Mrs: Gmtr'whnxe - toph- w »s .Principal -Morris Huby. pre­
*—
Q U A N T IT Y
State in Tallahassee this year "The Classroom Teacher," auh- sented the devotional giving
Bible
verses
beginning
with
for the first time. The I.yman stlluli-il fur County .School Su­
R IG H T s S
High School faculty has been perintendent II. T. Milwee who each letter of the alphabet.
M
rs.
Elaine
Beebe,
ways
und
naked to recommend several w-n* originally acheduled tn
RE SE RVED
lllh grade gilt* outstanding speak hut was uimhl* to at- means committee chairman,
anno
imped
the
next
PTO
fund
for their qualities o f lenderraising' activity will tie a Musshlp, eilixenship, character,
feslival In be held Friday,
and itludutehip for final se­
irrrh 2d. 7:110 plii.i-TtV TTie
lection by the unit.
school auditorium! Co-chair­
Girls Slate will be held June
men of the event will he Mrs.
1X-1R.
Mae I.egg and MBs Ann
The Unit also is sponsoring
Wright, music teacher. Many
Americanism Essay Contests
of the students will he partic­
at Lyman High School und
ipating. There will he a mod­
South Seminole Junior High
el ate admission charge and
School. Essays must be not
B) Jane Caaarlberry
children's tickets will be half
more than 500 word*. Theme
Tlie nimiiul science fair at
for the senior high is "Amer­ South Seminole Junior High price.
The dinner originally sche­
ica-* Greatest Need" and in School in Casselberry has
2 Convenient Locations:
the junior high, "My Chal­ been scheduled fur Tuesday. duled for Feb. fi was canceled
due to insufficient Interest
lenge to Communism."
March U, with students from
Elected to serve on the nom­
1100 W. 1.1th. St.
Cash prizes of *5 for first, (tic seventh, eighth, and ninth
Id fur second, and 82 for third, giadrs participating on a vol­ inating committee were Mrs.
4th. St. &amp; Snnfnnl Ave.
Agne* Sheppard, Mrs. Joan
will be presented the winners untary basis.
in i-io h si binii mid t-eilificoles I Project* will In- judged in Knreher, ^Mrs. pal Roberts,
will be given fur hotibi ubli- i iilt-gul left of niuthrinutJC*, Mrs. i Mid Card, ami Mis.
L E A N I'Oltiv
Betty Deneen. Tin- committee
mention.
i he ininti y, Imtatiy, earth sci­
Mr*. Leonard l ussrlberry. ence, be nil h nod medicine, will present a report at the
March meeting and there will
Americanism chairman who physics, und losilngy.
is in charge of these two pro­
First, second, and till id he an opportunity for rtomlna
jects, reported on them at the (ir lies w ill he awarded in each turn - from the floor. The elecregular meeting held Monday division. Each first place win­ 1 1ii ii will be In April and thiSELECT
at the Woman'* Club in Cas ner will be swarded an all ex Inltallation of uffn ers and «n
mini n-piiil at the May meet­
nelhetry.
peline paid Dip to the Ten
Poppy chairman, Mis. Em­ Thousand l-dsuda on Florida'- ing
I -uii M..... pM sideril, coin
ily Green, announced that liuif &lt; "*«t, March 1H-2I, with
dates for the Poppy DiiJS will South Heininuls ninth giade mended Mrs Marge In*' tp-r,
AH MUCH KTAK PC Hi:
be May 21 and 22 und that science students and nieniliers beautification chairman, for
the work of her committee tn
o w n e r u f a lo c a l f lo w e r shop of the faculty.
hua a g r a c il to &amp; M e m o iiu l D a y
rtther award* will he made planting more than 40 trees
window for tin Puppy Win fot mil standing entiles. Win- on the srhool giounds.
lie reported little succesd u w P n tilc A t .
ni ■* will he enteied in tin
F o llo w in g the K ie e litiK r tile
1)1*11 is*t Science Fall to be in getting a stii-et light in
SMOK Kl&gt;
stalled at the SR 4.1ll entiance
A u x i l i a r y m iiiih e r n jo in t ’d th e held In Oviedo.
to
the
school
ami
added
the
men uf the Legion Punt fur
Anyone interested In Judg­
c o ffe e an d d o u g h n u t* .
ing or don atin g a special bicycle path fur Oxford Road
a w a r d f o r I lie South Sem inole is -till in the talking stages.

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William Wade, field reprttentative for North American
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J A C K KAYM ON, of
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March 5 lo begin a twomonth lecture tour on
hcrpothology with ap­
pearances scheduled at
150 schools and colleges
in Ohio. Well-known au­
thority on snakes and
reptile mythology, Ra­
mon is marking h i s
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Regardlesi; o f what anyone may
think, pro or eon, o f LBJ and hia ad­
ministration, there seetns to be no
cause for complaint that he is loafing
on the job.
,
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First, the mnssive State of the Un­
ion message in which he covered the
wnterfront as it has probably never
been covered before.
Next, three— yea, THREE— major
policy messages to Congress on
TH REE SUCCESSIVE D AYS — bang,
bang, bang.

Bruce

A Specialist, at Last

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WASHINGTON (N E A ) In an eastern city last April,
a man charged with rape
Hood up In court, told the
Judge he was there and then,
firing hla attorney, aiked ■
eontinuSnce to give him time
to get another.
The judge told the defend­
ant ht muit keep the lawyer
he had and itand trial imme­
diately. The man was convic­
ted and sentenced to two to
aeven yean.
The background of that par­
ticular judicial epiiode illus­
trates the way abuse by erlmInali la creeping in as the
courta lake necessary account
of the Supreme Court'* ruling
th*t criminal defendants must
b* represented by council.
Th* catalogue of abuse In
the cited rape caie began with
the defendant's arrest in Octo­
ber 1901. On the first three
trial datei he won continuance
by pleading lack of an attor­
ney. On the fourth occasion,
he hired a lawyer the day of
the trial. The lawyer won a
continuance, saying he need­
ed time to prepare his case.

And it has to be furnished func­
tionally but tastefully with an old
rug from the back porch that has
been used for people to wij&gt;e their
feet on before entering the house.
And with outdated ptoture calendars
and a beatup old chair or stool from
the basement or attic, and other ob­
jects d’art.
Then, by golly, you have yourself a
tree house that IS a tree house, and
not merely a highfalutin copy of the
house your folks live in.
Those Hollywood kids are to be
pitied, not envied. We hope that one
of these days thev will be lucky en­
ough-to be allowed to build their own
tree house. Then they'll know how
wonderful tree house living can really
be.

Jesus snfd lo'Klm’ T ahi the why,
and the truth and the life; no one
comes to the Father, but by me.—
John 14:0.
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Purify The Rivers
WASHINGTON — It i* *p- help purify our contaminated are being apoiled by the dump­
ing of raw erwAgr mid Indus
prupriate that the fimt hill ■trrami.
t'ongresanvn who smell the trial waste. The ptoblem la
passed by thr now &lt;'«&gt;nirre»»
limply that our wwler aupply
at the ipijunit of the newly- polluted Potomac going to and remains at tin- aitme level
from the Capitol every day
elected i'nxhlrnt driill with
litvr a pungent reminder for ithile drinand eonatiilitly inwater— a (rarer utnl valued ai t ion. Oil n warm night the rreaipi &gt;• population and inresource in the dry Texn&amp; hill President ran get a -noxious duitry expand.
country of l.lt.l'i birth
Soon our dally imluatriiit.
whiff of thr beautiful broad
Ity an uv« t whelming Am to rivrr from tht bark bale,my of domratlr and other nerds me
expected to rx, ,--il tlie great
S vote the Senate approved thr White Houle.
Almost every growing com­ eat amount of water we .-an
a program to combat water
pollution. An initial Si’ll mil­ munity haa thn Mine keen forrarcaldy produce through
lion ™
authoriird to im­ awareness of the extent Ur modem technology, the Senate
prove sewage illi.jMt.jil ami which our river* and »lream* waa told during thr debate - n
the anti-pollution lull, 'I hi*
meant that it will he necessary
to uae water more than nine.
The contaminant, now going
into the water aupply make it
Enterprise
AlLamunte Spring!
danger,&gt;ua or , unpalatable in
Mre. Rltrhle 111 trie
Mrs. Julia llartoa
a glowing number of riiM-a
838-1318
668 1834
New way* are needed In
668
4464
Bear Leke-Foreat City
deal with the organic wastes,
Mrs, Maryann Miles
Lake Mery
peaticidea and chemicals and
838-3478
81re. Frenrra Waster
radioactive pollution now be­
3IJ-4119
Casselberry
ing diccharged into ittvatni
Mr*. Jane Caeaelberry
Lake Monro*
and to conatiurt new- aewerage
638-5046
Mre. II.
Jntmeon
4 &gt;atellla that will not overflow
322 472a
Chuluota
into them at time* of heavy
l.nngvood
Mra. Joan Magla
luma nr overuse.
Mre. Donne Estes
36S-3742
IIt Congies* mol in the moll­
838-3317
Drllary
ify there I* growing agree
North
Orlando
Mra. John la-une
|IneiH on the urgency of deal­
Mra. Margaret Cosby
668-4883
ing with the pollution pluh322-6195
Deltona
lem. Aa always, however,
Osteen
Mre. Mildred Haney
there I* dlaagrremenl on huw
Mre. Clarence Bnyder
668-5631
321-4841
to get thr job done. 1 he hill
Geneva
paaaed by the Senate look, on
Orirdn
Mra. JoAnn II*)*
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
water au|&gt;ply a, a national r- 149-4871
363-J14U
apunatbllity calling for interatate aolutione under federal
atiperviaion. Thia la the ap­
proach Prealdrnt John.on recommendd to “ end the poisoning of our river*,'' III he put
it in hi* State of the Union
me..age.
Tho.e Senator* who led in
Page 4 Sanford, Florida
Mon., February 8, 1905 passage of hi* hill explained
the need for an interstate pro­
r i ni hUkH
gram in term* of geography.
W iL T U l A. CILLUW, fcDllCJR A*
I lie pollution of Lake Michi­
Fit A ft H VOLTOUNK, L i r e e l a i i - e * n e e e r e l S i m i m
gan, for rxample, affect, both
H U U I.U T A L I C I A hllfcH
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Indiana and lllinola. ThF pol­
A J v t r l l a l n i U ir tc ie r
U &gt; M | I| | tailor
luted Miaalaalppi River flowi
H J I UHK CN
UUIIIB MU.LIAM*
through nine atalva that have
A J v e tll s In a M * p * f * r
u o jffir
ta tt e r
JAMB ellUBMAMKC
been unable to get together on
oorrtM a i i t m
it u1 1a . • • g i x a i i r
waya of cleaning up and keep­
City I. .lllor
r li I-ll W I L L I
ing clean th* mighty stream.
U arliA dIcaI lu|L
ir u i w a u i
Thoaa who did not vute for
1*11.1. VIMl'SCVT
Cnaaly C iller
the President'* anti • pollution
Hiatt I'H o lugr a o hir
hill are not unmindful of the
l‘uti)lehe4 dally except Saturday, kuaaay iu j CLrlumai; pub. problem. They voted agaimt
lialitd balurday precaadlng Cblleimu.
the approach to Ita dilution.
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lin n * Delivery
lie weak Senator Willla Koheraton of
Virginia &gt;pok« for moat of this
Ur Mall
■ U M IS O L K C O L B I I
ALL OTUBM MAIL group In thd debate on the bill.
*•» Weak
II «• | gear
III.4* I gear
He first began trying to clean
t i t * Maatba
i. U ( bluaike
up hi* ilate’a atreama more
I I I I Siesta *
I I I I Moalhe
than 40 year* ago, the Sena­
L N I Meath
_l.M I _Meath
V. *. Pea Lai Haiulallaaa provide that all wall •abeorlpUeae ha tor pointed out. "No member
kali la adeaas*.
of thia body ia more interest­
ed In clear water than ia the
The Uerali la a e . a l i r at ia* Uanei trees which u a*.
Senator from Virginia." Robtitiai apdueivaly le U a utx fer republltaUes at ell Ike local
eraton declared, "but 1 think
aewa prtaiad la Oil* aawa#a»ar.
thia effurt (hould be controll­
Catered ee eeseud clue Metier Ooleher It, t i l l at Ike 1-eal ed by the ■late*.’*
tJfflea e( Ceaferd. rierlda, nadir the Act el O* aeries ed March.
Tha majority of th* preaent
*. I l l l i
Congreia, t\ow*v*r, aeama to
S » H U •&lt; aar Material, aewa er M iw i u m l , el thu edltlee agra* with tha Preaidant that
el The Ceaferd Herald nay be rspreduos* la aar aacaear with* th* federal government should
•el wrltlca ytmlauuc er tba ’ ycbllaber eg The Uerali. Aay lead and' direct a national
ladlvldeal er glrM rsspeastbla far auce ropredueilea will Ha drive to purify th* river*, and
cuailderei ac lafrlaiiop „a The Heralds aepyrlpkl cad wtu He 1065 la likely to mirk the be­
kali liable ter daaaa,ec iakder Ik* U r .
ginning.

Herald Area Correspondents

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Editor, Herald:
— -----Just read the item in (he
Clock concerning the poison­
ed dogs in th* Mdgnoli* area.
I Ihlnk there are a few fads
Fauntleroya" out of hoyi!
Ihe public is not aware of:
They prefer blue jeana or
Pet*, such as dogs, cats,
overalls!
etc. are personal property
Long - before . they enter and axe projected by law If
Junior High, there la thus a a person sets poison, such a.
definite
cleavage
la-tween an arsenic paste that can be
feminine verau* masculine ap- purchased for destroying rats
jiarel, endearment*, and even or wild rabbits, rlc . this must
language.
be set in a protected area If
"Keeling lone" In advertis­ it is placed where the public
ing mean* that a false note ia ran get it, even though it is
on his own property, and a
■truck.
Contrast these two senten­ neighbor pet is killed, the
1person setting the poison is ll
ces:
able and can be sued
“ She was a slender maid­
If a child eats one of these
en "
tidbits and is sick or killed,
" S h e an a a skinny m a id ­
the Inedvertant poisoner is in
en."
serious trouble
Know your
The second cxamjde vio­
poisons, Some kind- of pellets
late. the proper feeling tone.
and powders will not harm
For that word "skinny" augchildren or pels but are made
gcata freckled-faced, aandlot
, for the purpose of gelling rid
on liin&lt;!
of rats, flica, ants, etc
Thus It has a masculine
Also know where you can
feeling tone at variance with
legally set such poisons Many
the genera! verbal picture.
So send for my "Test, for accidents can he prevented.

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CASE V-417' Denny I* . ag­ dad but I am afraid to have
ed 11, haa a problem father. him go with me to Scout meet­
. "Dr. Crane," Denny', moth­ ing. or on hikes."
Well, need. ua.Miy m &gt;rc?
er began. 'TJerwiy d oe elct - like
Ala., there are literally
to have ilia dad'ly along when
the Cub Scout* |d»y hall or go thou.and* of you affectionate
father* who don't seem to real
«n a ink,-.
ire the fact that many adjec­
•'Since hi* da.hly i. very
tive. in our English language
much devoted to Dinny, that,
have acquired u definite femoffend* him
■nine* "feeling tone," aa adver­
"Although I have a.ki-rl tising men describe the situa­
Denny why to- lake- thi. atti­ tion.
tude, hi* will never give me
Thu., such term, of ena logical ri-a.on.
deannent as ^‘darling," "hon­
"Dr. Ciuiii-, could you try ey," "jiet" and "sweetheart"
to elicit thr i ru.oM ?"
do NOT pertain to boys;
Itcmiy very &lt;|Ulrkly riff,-red I lad., take note!
me tin- li«*ip ten.on for hi.
The average male youngster
■tennuli to huving in. fattier wiric,-. even when hi. tn-dher
at S, out event..
■■r grandmother employ* «urh
' Di &lt; inn,-." D.-Ohv .nol. term.!
"rat *lad look,-* tin- f,-,-| like
Girl* don't have nny auch
a - i . . } V*
M int mn. fin till* i* dlatlintly
I "D.-ony, how do,-, h* do a reaction limited to hoya.
that V I rjurriril.
So will you father* PI.EASE
"Well, ........
m,' 'dmling' gl-t hep to "feeling tone" in
and holii-y,' which 1* lit-o IiIjm i lie matter of adjertiv, a that
lie .),&lt; uk. to my younger si* you employ on your u na?
Good Parents," inclosing a
let.
Many auch hoy. thu. be­ long stumped, return envelope,
" R u t I io- k id . hoo\x au, h come doubly cuger to impure jilua 2lie and avoid these un­
word, ale for gill-, hi, if they rough nick name, like "Spike" ite, ea-ary parent-chihl con­
ever Inaid hint u.i them on or ''Hutch" or "Tiger" juat to flicts!
m,'. limyM nr*., ,|olt tv-a.ing help offset a sissy h-one vn
( Al»aya write to Dr.
me.
Crane in care of The Han­
iliohny whiih llu-n paictita
' Di i Mine, In- ,|n«-*iet r-ven employ.
ford Herald, enclosing a
know In. i. lining it, for tloit'long stamped, addressed rnAnd mny 1 wnm vou moththe way he talk, to u&gt; all the ci. aiierit your dr'.ire to d re- ^ vrtope and 20c In ro&gt; er typ­
11rn* at In,rile
ing and printing roata when
you, huya in overly fa-tulnui*
“ So io old you I I I AS! tell clot lung ?
oiu .end for one of hi* book­
him w loi^ ia wrong? I love toy
Don't make "Little Lord j let*.)

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Biossat- - Roy Cromley

Mildred S. Clark,
•uhlic Relations

The defendant mlsseif the
fifth trial date. He had hop­
ped bail and left town. Thir­
teen months later he was re­
turned for a sixth trial appear­
ance.
On the opening day he fired
hia attorney and gained a con­
tinuance to hire another. The
seventh time out, he hired a
lawyer the very day of the
trial. Again, time was gained
to prepare the defense.
I t 'was on the eighth trial
dale that a Judge on visiting
duty from another area, re­
fused to let the defendant fire
his lawyer and ordered him
to stand trial.
While playing thi* game of
musical chairs w it h th e
courts, the defendant had been
convicted in another court on
an assault charge involving a
second woman and had been
sentenced to 11 to 23 months.
In the same city, another
rrimlnal defendant won six
straight continuances on the
ground he did not have an at­
torney. On the seventh date
the Judge — again a visiting
judge — revoked bail and
clapper! Ihe man in jail until
he gol a lawyer.
Episodes like this suggest
some Judicial laxity and per­
haps poor court record - keep­
ing. They also suggest that a
new door is being opened to
criminals who already may
be taking advantage of every
conceivable soft spot in the
judicial system.
As of Jan. I. the FBI's list
o| "wanted" notices on crim­
inals came to 79.000. Of this
total. 22.000 w-ere sought as
parole violators, more than
6.MO others in connection with
probation violations This is a
fairly standard ratio.
The leniency and loopholes
built into the Judicial system
obviously .ire intended to protoct tin- innocent and encour­
age rehabilitation of the guil­
ty Increasingly, these featur
i s seem to fawir the habitual
criminal.
In recent years the FBI has

begun correlating the crimin­
al histories of known offend­
er*. Some 56,000 Individual
records were processed in
1963. The most astonishing
fact that emerged was that
75 per cent of those checked
were repeaters, with two or
more arrests for serious crim­
es.
The aertfrt arrest rate In
Ihe analysed group was more
than four per person, with a total accumulation of mor* ^
than 265,000 criminal charges.
These individual* were true
careerists. Their average span
of criminal activity was to
years.
The FBI'* review of their
histories indicates that some­
what more than half the re­
peaters had been given aomc
kind of helping boost from so- ^
clcty — probation, suspended
sentence, parole, conditional
release.
The full damage done by
the repealer to a society that
often treats him leniently is
n o t measured
by official
crime statistics, since many
offenses never are reported
try the victims and countless
criminal acts do not result in fr)
arrests.
But it should be clear from
available studies that the con­
tinued upsurge in U.S. crime
comes not from new offenders
alone, but In considerable
part from habitual criminals
who warp the lenient law to
their purposes and go out to
find ever * wider opportune
lies in the beckoning affluence
around them.

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WASHINGTON
( I T U — | "fanny falsies," as recently
Modern acir-ncr, which It a a Jthcrllsi-d by a New York dr
wrought such wonder*, as a partmrnt-ilore, can go a long
rocket to I lie- moon amt a vac­ way toward restoring the glocine for polio, tin* ju*t turned timu age that vanished with
In another brilliant fv.it of the hustle
engineering
' These hopes, 1 haslen to
Thanks to Ihe test tube mir add, are not based on the
aclcs that produced synthetic claim Dial "padded panty gir­
fibers and other chemical dles add more wow to your
substitutes for nature, it is wiggle " I mark that down as
now possible for women to merely an ethereal outcrop
purchase something
ralkd puig ol some caption writer’!
"fanny falsies "
penchant for alliteration.
And not a moment too soon.
Thr solid, or technically
'As anyone who engages in substantial. Information ahowa
periodic interludes of girl­ up in the smaller print, which
watching can tell you. that advises that " F : F : V may tie
particular section of the ft- obtained in the following di­
male configuration has been mensions:
terribly neglected of late.
"Slightly padded ‘B" curve
Once the center of attention, for average figures" and "ful­
it has rapidly hern losing ly rounded 'C curve for the
ground, Various ujhan renew­ miserably minus."
al programs have brought
As I read it, this implies
other areas into prominence.
that it is now possible for
During the past year, for in­ women to roll their own cur­
stance, R has been almost im­ ves, so to speak.
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possible to notice anything
I am, however, a mite pus
about, a woman except her tied about one point that the
ryes and her kneel.
advertisement falls to touch
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It seems to me that If the
anatomical engineer* are go­
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they should go all out and
open up the entire alphabet.

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Is your wife still tied to a relic of the past ?
Free her from outdated unnccunaary drudgery, with a fla tn ilw
automatic electric dryer. Coata only about 6c per load—and
deliver* laundry sunnhinc-frenli nnd dry. rain or ahine. Get one.
Save wear and tear on your best girl. And aend your clothed
pm* to tlie muncum.

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Sanford
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322-6251
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divert at your applianct dealer.

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Thought For Today

Woe to the man who has not learn­
ed to hope, to love, and to put trust
In life.—Joseph Coprad.

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. And all the while the President
was handling routine duties, special
duties, routine crises, special crises,
visits of important foreign dignitar­
ies, top level suciul affaire.
It tires the average citizen just to
think about it.
One thing is for sure. The Presi­
dent apparently is suffering no ill
effects from his erstwhile heart at­
tack or from the grueling political
campaign. Him, most of us would like
to be as sick and tired as!

Too Fancy To Live In
In Hollywood, Calif., where mere
grandeur is sometimes regarded as a
substandard way o f life, a big televi­
sion star and her husbnnd have given
their children what is ecstatically de­
scribed as "the world's most expen­
sive tree house.’'
They had the house built for the
kids in a big oak tree by a hotshot
contractor, and had it done inside by
their own interior decorator, who
you con bet Is no bum.
Now, a lot of people mny think,
"those lucky k ld s r
But no one will think that who hus
ever personally experienced the Joy
of building a R E A L tree house with
his own hands.
A genuine tree house, as any kid
knows, can’t be built by a profession­
al builder. And it sure as heck can't
be decorated by a professional interiorv 4 « c o r a t o r . .................
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A bonaflde, honest-to-gosh tree
house has to be built out o f a dis­
carded packing crate or some other
lovely old busted-up box that nobody
else wants. It has to be fancied up
with.scraps of old boards and shin­
gles and wornout leather Htrups for
door hinges, nnd similar refinements.

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Biological — botany, t oo­
logy. lie aIt It and medicine
Physical — chemistry, phy­
sics, mathematics, earth and
spare
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pru lcssional organizations are
giving
their
support to the
lair. This support includes ad
\ire on how to ap p roa ch and
try to solve so m e of tile prob­
lem s that students a i e en co un
tenng,
e n c o u ra g e m e n t , gutd
anre.
supplying Judges and
giving
aw ard s for a ch ie v e
nit-nl in va rious c a t e g o r i e s , "
Mt&gt; Palmer ex plained .

1Awards will lie given in
many categories, but the a
ward is not the main incentive
for preparing an exhibit. We
hope to give students cxpen
cnees nl
learning by doing
that will bring them |H-rsonal
satisfaction,” she noted.
• A science lair can also
give students much needed
training in research and mvrs
tigalnm, decision • making,
and careful planning, it can
provide a tool of teaching that
focusses the attention id the
parents and the community
on science education as an in­
teresting and valuable facet
of education,” site concluded

VFW Post 8207
Presents Flag
In Longwood

Piloian Home Hit By Blaze

Club.

W E W IL L G IVE A 2 'r DISCOUNT

This was when she "fudged”
a little bit Requirements in­
cluded a maximum age of 26.
"1 fold them I was 28 and
I didn’t want to say I had nine
children so I told them 1 only
had four,” she said.
S h e all ended m o d e lirtg
school ns part ftf her’ traimng
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South Seminole VFW Post
1207 will meet at 8 p m. Tucs— day at the post home on the
9 Old Dixie Highway north of
Longwood. Commander John
McManus will preside al the
meeting and final plans for
the Feb li chicken rib barbe­
cue at the post home will be
discussed.

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By Donna INtes
An indoor American Flag
to be placed in Longwood City
Cip/oaf fbiunbcrs was presen­
ted to Mayor David i! Went­
worth by South Seminole VFW.
Post 8207 officials, Comman­
der John McManus, P a s t
Commander
Hubert
March
and Trustee Merle Harris dm
in g impressive cercmoniiw
Thursday evening
i McManpv, in making” the
piCM-ntation, rl-vigi-d the n-.i
vor to "guard the flag well,"
pointing out that with all the
isms' in the world today. Am
I II C I ICA l.T A .M O N T K SIMM M IS \ ollllllCI'l
encanism should tie one which
l he i until v tins ln&gt;l
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"we strive to piomolc. r-pec
wcclvcnd in h e lp in g w ith the annual (Vii-hr-d
tally by taking pride in our
I ’id'V
li-letinut. A c liv itn -&gt; nl I l l s t-’ l I'Up Were
( l a g He slated that
tree
under .*upi*IW l.'hUi (if Cu e t lin t I Inward W i!dotn is a full tune jolt '
hdiylihy fin tru ck) A iim iig f 11 . ni.-u lirlpnig vutu
Mi ill woi 111, humbly accept
lin ger Nnniiiin 11*■f t j mul ii.iv h.u.'Ci,
ing the Hag pledged lo ■guard
ami protect the (lag which will
serve as a eonslanl ri tiundei
of liberties we ali enjoy in mu
■uiintry."
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SunlaTuI Charity Horse Show to he held Wednesday through 'Sunday at
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portant career — she is the
mother of nine children. Their
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and she is happily married to
an understanding truck driver.
In private life she is Mrs.
Orville Stout.
She also is 37 years otd and
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GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. ~
(UP1) — In the supper club
business they pick the girls
for their beauty, allure and
well • proportioned anatomies.
One of the long • stockinged,
attractive "Idris", and a fav­
orite at the Kitten Club of the
Morton House Hotel here, Is
Annette. She can plead guilty
to the required qualifications.
Hut when you.see the scan­
tily dad Annette, you don’ t
see everything.

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Science Fair
, March 25-26 '
Al Oviedo Hi
ence Fair will'be held at Ovie­
do High School gym March
25-26. Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Chiodo science teacher and chair­
man of the fair, announced.
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The local Science ^Fair will
be aftiliaied with the state­
wide Florida Foundation of
Future Scientists, which spon­
sors the annual state science
fair and talent search. Six
Seminole County projects will
be submitted to the State Sci­
ence Fair in Orlando April 810 at Exposition Park.
Members of i n e county
* steering committee represent-ing all secondary schools are
Mrs. Palmer, chairman; John
Angel and Sal Mantrc, judg­
ing; Joe Ackerman, Joe Hat­
tie and Mrs. Catherine Mar­
tin. awards and finances; Ack- erman and Clyde Holder, pub­
licity,
Mrs. Palmer said that the
^ purposes of holding the sci­
ence fair are comprehensive.
They include:
Offering an opportunity for
the display of scientific talent
and recognition of this talent:
-1 Encouraging students-to.at­
tempt organized research us'in g all sources available to
them;
Providing an opportunity for
a* an exchange of ideas between
students and teachers from
various schools;
____ Focusing student, teacher
*anT public attention on sci­
ence and mathematics;
Motivating students to seek
careers in science and math
cmatics.
Exhibits will be divided in
to the following categories for
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Strikes .
Spares
Rjr John A. Spolski
On Monday evening, we
bad a new'league, or at lenit
the start of a new leaion
with many new teama repreaented, and a comparative
newcomer
of
prominence
making hi* presence known
nt the same time.
And to top It all . off, we
couldn’t be happlsrt
We’re referring to the
Navy Intramural B o w l i n g
League and to Cnpt. It. K.
Fowler.
Captain Fowler was on
hand to help present the
trophies for tha flret-half
champion* of the Navy Lea­
gue, on behalf of Capt. J. O,
Mayo, who was out of town.
According to our secret
agents, we've been Informed
that Captain Fowler will be
a regular member of ona of
the teams within the league,
too. ( I ’ll betrha a lot of the
fellah* will have poor howl­
ing nights when they meet
that team, I'll betcha!)
Trophlea presented Includ­
ed the first ptace team, NAS
Maintenance A, with a record
of 07 wins Bl compared to
only 13 loss**. Second and
third slots went to VAH-3
Line and VAC 3 Odd Halls,
respectively.
Individual
awards
were
presented to John Harris
with hi* 1H2 average, high
for the league. A tie for seeond with 175* were of It. T),
Ashby snd L. L. Applegsts.
High game scratch awards
wen to W. D. Scott with a
251, followed by C. it. Hud.
son's 245 and W. Itedman's
233. In the high game with
handicap, first place went to
I.. K. Partin 244, H. E.
Whiting 244 and T. O. Mc­
Gowan 237.
F»r high series, it was
Lefty Fred Holleli with a big
|i2L Only five pins behind
Hollrn was Tea Karris with a
CilO and then K. It. Martin’s
698. Iterngniting the aeries
inrludlng handicap were L. O.
Ilryunl 032, It- K. Mtlburii
025. and C. U FiUpalriek
010.
Tlie most Improved bowler
award went to M. I. Merlcle
who raised bis average 13
pins, from 13ll to 140.
A quick cheek of the Sun­
day night Mr. A Mrs League
reveals u tie existing for that
elevated No. 1 spot on the
totem jade between the l ’»tlicks ami the Hunters,
t'omeideiilully, In eheeking
individual iiigb a v e r a g e a
wiliim this league, 1 see that
Andy Patrick I* leading the
Misl.ua with u 177 and
"w ife) ” (lose is lop* for the
Mis, with lor tM.
Tlie three point-five team
I l»nn’t ask me, either. . . . I
don't know what It stands
for) of the Seminole High
School league is the ‘’leader**
with a record of II and one.
The team imunheia include
lion Goshorn, Mary Kurowic,
Jim Woods and Mike Searcy.
Ms) he the reason they’re that
high could ho Jim Woods' sv.
■luge through 1R games, a
nitty 1HI .
A rid while we're singling
the younger howlers out for
you. let's give a review of our
Saturday morning league.
First of all. In the Bantam
Illvinoii,
ages
from
six
through 12, the l'ln Smuslieis
illv on lop of the heap. Tied
for second slot
tie
the
Beatles arid tha Impatient
Bowlers.
tiee, no wonder those Phi
Kmusheia are on top. Just
took at these sluggers and

their averages and you'll
readily understand their lofty
position: Billy Kniffln 116,
Dennis Stewart 104, Harold
Herbst 121 and Eddie Payne
70.
Almost as tight in tha
Junior-Senior Division with
bowltrs' ages 13 through 17.
The LFMLs (And another
country hat been h e a r d
from!) are first with 67 wfns
and 27 losses. Second and
third place* are occupied by
the Masters and tha New
Breed.
Chucking
'em
for
the
LFMLs are Brad Fox 125,
Tom Potrunlc 178, Ken Mar­
tin ICO and Paul (Had 125.
Auuthcr league which Is
mlghlly close meets on Thurs­
day mornings, the Shooting
Stars.
There’s a tic for first place
and in third, Panchos is only
four games out) of first.
Sharing the ti* are Shep­
ard's Oil and Dennis' Sin­
clair.
Tha , Shepard’s Oil four­
some arc Gladys Edwards,
Pit Willis, Marge Miller and
Bstta Church, while these are
the lassies who toss ’em for
Dennis Sinclair — Sue Pruitt,
Bernice Hudson, Sis Probat
and Joan Adams.
The Sunday night Scotch
Doubles has now come up
with a new twist and a new
guarantee. It's loaded with
those pretty little George
Washington's.
And finally, nur Sunday
Special from 11:30 In the
a. m. 'til three in tha after­
noon ha* literally
swept
Sanford. We'ie definitely go­
ing to continue the promolion as long ns this type of
interest is maintained.

'Sub' Sexton
Leads Realtors

Greyhounds Chalk Up 7 -3 0BC Record
Front Positions Top Leesburg,
Won In Sunday's Lose To Ocoee
'Daytona 500'
By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer

DAYTONA BEACH ( U P ! ) Darrell Dlerlnger of Charlotte,
N. C„ end Junior Johnson of
Ronds, N. C.( each won a 50mile qualifying race here
Sunday, earning the front row
positlona for neat Sunday’s
“ Daytona 500’’ at the interna,
tional aperdway.
Dieringer averaged
166.7
miles an hour and Johnaon
clocked 166 3 in bin race.
Dieringer won the first NA­
SCAR qualifier In a 1064 Mer­
cury after taking the lead mid­
way through the race.
Miamian Bobhy Johna fin­
ished second In a 1063 Ford to
earn a second row position in
the annual atock car clasalc.
Johnson, driving a
1065
Ford, whipped past Fred Lorrnien of Elmhurst, 111., on the
last turn to win by a few feet
In the second race.
In other action at the speed­
way Sunday, Iggy KaUma of
Willis, Mich., led a lina ol
Fords across the finish line In
a 230-mile ARCA stock car
race.
Kalona, driving a 1065 Ford,
averaged 132.7 milei an hour.
He took the lead on the Both
lap of the 100 lap race.
Andy Hampton of Louisville,
Ky., was second and Ben Par­
sons of Detroit finished third,
both In Fords

Schnlk Retires
LAFAYF.TTE, Ind.. ju P D Ray (Cracker) Schnlk, I:, a
former Chicago White Sox
catcher and a member of base­
ball's Hall of Fame, has re
tired as assistant coach at
Purdue alter 18 seasons.

Lyman High Grc.vhounds over the weekend
boosted their Orange Belt Conference record to 7-3
with a victory over Leeaburg while losing a non-con*
Terence game to Ocoee.
Lyman topped the Leesburg Yellow Jackets 46*
42 with a comeback in the
final qunrter npnrked by
the scoring o f Joe Asher
and Gene Winklemnn at
the Lyman gym.
Lyman new has a record of
•even wine and three losses In
the OBC, with two conference
gsmes remaining.
High ecorer against !,**••
burg was Asher with 14
points, followed by Dave
Mali* 11, Mike Sterling eight,
Winklemnn eight, and Eddie
Long five.
Leesburg's top Icorers In
the Frirlay evening game were
Mike Barrett 13 and Jim
Crum 12.
However. Saturday was n
different story. Lyman went
to Ocoee for a non-conference
game and with Oeroe'e very
effective defense lost 61-42.
Lyman wasn't able to acore
often against this defense
However, the 'Hnunda did
manage to make somewhat of
a coinebnek In the last period,
by scoring 18 points. Hut it
wasn't enough.
High scorrr again was Ash­
er with 16. Long racked up 11
snd Winklemnn eight. Ocoae’s
top scorers were David Grant
with 19 anil Ron Kminnts with
17.
Asher's w-rckrnil scoring
brought his total to 341 for
the season.
Lyman Jnyvers won both
their games,

Seminole Five
Drop 2 Games
Over Weekend

Alice Seaton, subbing f«r
Sli-nMrum lie ally, rolled 174,' 407 to help them win three
By MURRAY OLOERMAN
points from Art Urnwn I’ est
Control In the III nooners
Sporti Editor
howling league.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
May Grier rolled the high
LOS ANGELES — (N E A ) esption of last yenr And
game of 101 for Joe’* Laun
dry when they made a clean --Th« pressure of being one they've gut the major tlllcs
sweep against Hunt Realty. of the five grestesl golfers to prove it. Their position In
Millie thaniut led Shoemaker in the world doesn't eat at golf Is rightfully deserved.
Construction In a four point Tony l.ema.
“ I think I' iiImcr a. la su­
"I'm » goo f-off,” he said perbly unilrr pressure. lie
win from M A It Bar
Gloria Arcnrdi’s 183 498 Ird inlros|Fertlvaly. • I'm not icul­ thrives 1111 it. He knocked a
Southern Air to take four ly a M-rloue person. You can't .hot six feel fnun the hole
points from llehrens Tractor j nay, ‘(Jcr whir, I've got to and had to sink it In win the
Repair. lB-len Edwards' 170- make thla putt lu-cauie th* Mastsra a cnuplo of years
482 led Wilson Mtiler Furnl alimony check depend* on It.’ ago, and he uas smooth as
lure to three wins from Na­ Or my wife would like to get silk. He stepped up snd did
1s new dress. Or we'd lik* to It, and that’s the wsy he
tionwide Insurance
Sally Mamrlr 189 458 and eat at a nice restaurant or feels. He hsd s job to du, snd
Shirley Simas 175 So*, led Lake take a good vacation. You it never* occurred to him he
•couldn't do iu 1 try to feel
Monroe Inn Lassies to three can't look at It^hat way. ,
''We're fortunei* enough to that way.
wins from Jet Inn.
"Playing against Palmer is
Pat Franks. Laura 1-eahy, he In a profession where the
and Ignore Price spared the winners make e lot of money. like going up against Jack
5-7. Claudette Behrens, Lillian You kriow, 1 could have lieru tha Kiptx-r or being the lamb
Leroy mid Doris Orney conver­ a long-haired musician who who tried to bite the butcher.”
dovin't make a whola lot of
What generally isn’t con­
ted 4 .57.
sidered in the smoke (hat sur­
Thu 3-B) tell for Clori3 Ac- money."
Tony has ths long hair, but rounds Palmer or the hullscurdl, Doris Gandy, Peggy
Harris. Beverly Meeks. Mil­ it’s mostly on the sides and boloo over Ken Venturi ts the
dred Nicholas, Doris limey, incongruously set* o ff a snub­ Golfsr of the Year is Lems'*
Helen l ’ adgctt, and Alice hex nosed, helij lull face with the accomplishment last yenr in
incongruous c r o w ' s
feel winning more events, six, than
ton.
Turkeys were rolled by Dot around ths sye* that are the any other pro.
Hutton, Elite FsLnt and bally Isgucy of a golfer's squint In
the mm. Right now he was re­
Msmele.
laxing on the rubbing table of
the Executive Suite, an exclu­
sive emporium for tired and
PHOENIX, Arli. t u r n - tanned buelnessmrn *n La
Franklin E. Devlin, of Ei»t t lenSga.
Wllllston. N. Y . w»* re-elect­
S E M I-F IN A L S
Whlla Dava the tna-ssur
ed to hix third term ** pres­ tugged at Ills muscles, Tony
ident of Damns Tracks of talked. The women would
America Inc.
consider It ■ sexy interview,
and to keep them pacified 1
can raport that Tony h|S a
tattoo on the calf of hit left
lag, on his left arm and “ To­
ny" on his right bicep.
With tha pot of gold that
awaita pro golfer* at the start
Racing
of a new tour, Tony'* frame
of attitude eeemed mare rele­
N IG H T L Y
vant to me, because now that
. i n except
Arnold Palmer and Jack Nick* I U SUNDAY
Isus, Inc., have decided not
to eaerclse most of their op­
tions (Palmer will restrict
and takes hurried steps all himself to 16 tournaments),
tha way to tha foul line. Thle Lems will be one of tho crut­
Exciting PE R FE C T A 8 featured
ii one of the moat common ches of the tour.
in «ack racing pm grim.
“
I
don't
went
(o
win
ths
of bowling faults, and tha ra&gt;
Grand .Slam and then ratira
suit usually is an off-balanca
Glast-Knclosrd Heated Grandstands A Clubhouse
or that kind of bull,** ha said
delivery.
Valet Parking — Barry, No Minors!
•imply. " I want to play golf
Just remember that bowl. and winning golf. Playing on­
Ing la a game of accuracy ly 16 tournaments la ridicu­
rather than speed in both lous. I really enjoy what I'm
footwork and ball dellvary. doing."
No need to hurry either.
Tony, however, doesn't de­
&gt; c / - C J &gt; /a x c /c t
Footwork at a pact only precate Palmar as a competi­
" K F N N E l CLU B
■lightly fester than a walk tor or an'attraction.
"Palmer and. NUklaui," he
la -all that's necessary to gen­
erate pln-ipil!lng action.
said, “ are winning more mon­
HWY. 1 7 -9 2
ey than anybody else. They're
Midway between Sanford A Orlando
alwaye ons-two with th* at(End of seriei.)

Devlin Re-elected

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Spearfishing Proving Popular
Such was th* cai* with the compete.
“ We didn't du as well as we
should,’* ssid Eldemire, like

English - epeaking Jamaican
and Virgin Island teams In the
Sixth Annual Neth«rl»nds An­
tilles Spesrflshlng snd Trolling Tournament staged off
Aruht’t north ahere. Jsm^b-a
and the Virgin Islands had to
pull out two of their thre*
member* because of unex­
pected sinusitis.
Virginia-born Tim Ireland,
who swims on weekends when
h* esn get awsy from his taw
practice In St. Thoms* and is
captain of the Virgin Islands
tram, took hlr-e+lshth pl*c*
showing philosophically and
adoptsd a walt-untll-nexl-year
attitude. Hi* team also gsvs
a victory party for the
Franch • speaking Guadeloupe
team which wrested the tro­
phy from the United Statu.
But Kc-nt Elrtemlre, blond
replain of the Jamaican team
who apeal.s with * lilt similar
to a Scottixh hurr. Wa s some­
what crestfallen because hi»
mainstay diver was unable to

Tim Ireland, also a lawyer.
Don Del Monaco of Miami,
captain of the losing champion
American team and a fierce
competitor, heaped praise on
all the teams.
“ ‘ I've competed .In tourna­
ments in Florida, these is­
lands, In California and at
Malta and Italy and I ’ve never
seen a better organised tournnment er better teams.

TAMPA (U P I) — Former
middleweight champ Sugar
Ray Robinson will meet Sonny
Moore In a scheduled IQ-round
fight at nearby Clearwater
Friday, and next Monday six­
th-ranked Florentine Ferhondee will fight Tommy Caldwell
of Chicago here.
They will be the biggest box­
ing matches fought In ihis ar­
ea for several yesrs and Indi­
cate boxing interest in the
Tampa Ray are* is on tho
rise acain.
Promoter A1 King added fuel
to the boxing interest announ­
cing he offered middleweight
champion Joe Giardcllo 3100.ooo to fight Robinson in the
new Curtis Hixon convention
hull here.
King said Robinson had ■greed to fight for a 375,000
purse.

finlor Bowl Tnkt; ^ ■
J A C K S O N V I L L E , F!a.
(U P I) — Florida State amt
Oklahoma will rccelvi $139,*
039 each for playing the na­
tionally televised Gator Bowl
before 50.408 fans on Jsn. 3.
The Seminole* won 36-19.

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T H E Y COME BIG— Don Watson o f Roficvllle, Minn., shows o ff tho north­
ern pike he spenred while fishing through the ice in North Center I.nker
It weighctl 21 pounds.
(N E A Telephoto)

By Pivlrt Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole High csgers
O R A N J E S T A D, Aruba
took a double defeat from the
(U
P I) — Spearfishing Is l&gt;eOik Rldgo Pioneers snd the
ccming
on* of the most popuTlturvlllo Terriers over the
weekend but msde good show­ Inr pastimes In th* *unings In both game*.
.Benched Islands of th* Ca­
In the Oak Ridge game the
Seminole* led til] thr end of ribbean Sea even though It is
the final frame to he defeated nut purely a spectator sport.
To hecom* a participant in
by a score o f -43* to 40.
In the first Mania Frank ,he tournament* held esch
Murray led for thg Seminoler year on one of the islands, the
with nine points and Ron Hin­ pcnrflshfrmnn must bo able
son «a s second with six. Hank n illvo to depths of from 30
Bastln was the high man fo: ■i i 100 feet without an oxygen
Hie Pioneer* with six point! nnk, stalk and shoot his fish
and Kim Menke wa* secoru
ml then bring It to his boat
with three anr.t^JUJpk Wyler- id In the time it lake* la l»«bl
aTIded two At the end oT the us breath.
first period the Tribe led by
Also tourn* merit compan­
a score of is to I],
ion rails for the sklndtver to
Tlie heated play of the sec remain In the water for six
ond stanza saw both teams
&lt;ir seven hours with only brief
mako 14 [Hiirit* with Murray
respites for a enntainer of
again first in .scoring for tin
dfee, an orange and an apple
Tribe with eight points, Hin
and perhaps s sandwich.
son second with five and Steve
Even so. the spirit of romGroover adding one. Hatlin
|.i titlnn is so keen that many
and Harry Holt each made
divers pull out of tournaments
six points for the Pioneers
and Welch added two At the only when they an- physically
erul of the period the Tribe uiialde to continue.
held a 29 lo 25 margin
Mike Gray came into the
game and into Ihe scoring for
the Tribe |n the Hurd quarter
with three point* and Jeff Wil­
liams and Hinson addrd two
points each Welch and Menke
made two pointi each for the
Pioneers and Ilsstln added
one. The Seminolei held a 36
to 30 lead going Into the final
itanra,
In the final period Gray and
Groover were the only scorers
for Sanford with two points
etch, hut &lt;&gt;uk Illdge broke
out and scored 13 points with
Holt taking top honors with
eight points Baslin made four
snd Rick Boehm added one
The Pioneers won by a score
of 43 to 4(1
In the Titusville game the
.Seminole* lost to the Terriers
by a score of 51 to 79. blit they
gave R s good effort. Tlie
biggest problem for the Tribe
was Jack Sexton. Sexton scor­
ed 33 points for the Terriers.
Gruov er led the Tribe with
14 points and Murray and Bin
•on each made eight with
fitumpf adding six Lamar o x ­
ford and Chuck Plgott made
four points each snd Williams
added three. Don Nicholas
added two points to the Tribe
tally hut they still lost 31 to
79.

16 — Don’t Charge

fly Joe Norris
Written for NEA
•'Charge” is a logical battle
cry or signal far fuothull line­
men, hut It has no place in
th* vocabulary of bowling.
To illustrate, I refer you
to Joa llodli, ona of tha graat
team performers in the history
of tlie sport, who was honored
with Hall of Fams member­
ship In 1941. Joe's motto al­
ways has baen “ Slow down
end acor* big."
Charging-the-llna la ' a da*
scripUon of a bowling deliv*
rry In which the bowler literally traps into his approach

Sonny Moore,
Robinson Meet
Af Clearwater'

Matinees W ed.-Fri.-Sat, 2 p.m.

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Church League
, Basketball Gets
Started Tonight

By Msrahall Lingo
Herald Sports Writer
Tha Oviado Lions roared to
their sixth straight win Sat­
urday night hy taking a 5648 decision from the Minutemen of Cocoa Beach High
School.

Sanford Area Men'* Church
Basketball League gets un­
derway tonight at Sanford
Junior High School gym.
Grace
Methodist Church
will go against the First Naiarena Church at- 7 p. m. and
First
Presbyterian against
the Eider Springs Baptist
Church at 8:15.
There will be four games
played weekly on Monday and
Thursday nights with the
first game beginning at 7
• p. m.
Everyone is invited to
come. There is no admission
charge for these games.

points to their opponent’s 13 nal more in the fourth period
to taka a halftime lead of but again their efforts were
SI-28.
unsuccessful. The Cocoa cagThe Minutemen were un- rra ecored 16 points, but tha
alde to overcome the Lions I.iona, holding their own, also
again. Oviedo made the fatal racked up 16 markers in the
move In the third when they final atanta to keep their
put the full-court press into eight-point advantage to the
real action and held the east finish.
coast five to a mere five
Mike Henry led In scoring
points. The I.iona expanded for the losers with 13 points.
their lead by dropping in ton Vern Thortscn and Tony
markers.
NeVvsom followed with 12 and
Tha Minutemen made a fi­ 9 points, respectively.

Three Lion* hit in double
figures to spark the Oviedo
triumph.
Tim Colbert lad the Livna
with 18 points followed by
Rax Brooks and Billy Mikier
with .14 each.
The two trama started out
neck and neck in the first
period and tha Minutemen
finished out the slants with
a 15-14 flryt-quartcr advant­
age.
Oviedo bounced hack in the
second stanza, (coring .17

Fred Biletnikoff,
Tensi Gain Fame

IT PAYS TO HE FAT—The heavier ■ Japanese lumo wreatlcr
U, the belter he wrestles. So Ichiro Mlxutanl dines regu­
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) larly on rich mixtures of chicken, beef, pork and vegetables,
— II may be a long lime before washed down with beer add sake. All Ihii to keep his weight
qusrterhsck Steve Tensi and at 350 pounds.
flankrrback Fred Ulletnlkoff
get bumped off the all-time
Gator Bowl football team to
which they were named.
Tensi passed for 3u3 yards
ami five touchdowns' — "fotlr |-».£t^i Douyan rwHrd s 192/- buted s- good 173 gam* while
of them caught by Bilctnikoff ( 633 series in the Hi Noonars |Thelma Unger ahot a 182
—to spark Florida State over League at Jet Lanes to pace game and Dot Button cims
Oklahoma 39-18 Jan. 2 of this the Slenstrom Iteslty team to through with a 177/483 for
the Pests.
year.
„ *
s three game win ovef the Jet
S h o e maker Construction
Tensi replaced Vanderbilt’s Inn team nnd continue in first
Don Orr from tha first team place In the leegue .-tendings. hung a three point Ions on the
quarterback position and Bil- Carolyn Sallee helped with her Hunt Realty team In another
league match. Nationwide In­
- vinikoif took over in place ol 181
**&gt;&lt;(■ Kathy Hrny surance won - three— points
hall hack Jim Mooty on the added a 175 &lt;80 and Libfn&gt;m M A It Bar as Margie
first tram.
*
Die Whitehead a 187/481 to Carruthera blasted 181/510
the wFlI-bnUnced Strnwlrom
ami Ulla Ganderton rolled a
Two colonies of monkeys
tennv Unrig Rmlmnn rolled * ■ji;h
living wild on Silver Itnad at
nPt,reni Tractor Service
Florida’s Silver Springs are 182 high game fur the Jet Inn
,0Hm,
won
all four from I .sir Mon
believed to he the only coionSouthern Air moved up « r„ . |nn t,, ,loM „ lt.jr 1Monj
ic- of monkeys living complet­
ely wild in the United State*. notch oft.-r sweeping all four ! „ u . r Mt«n&lt;lrnsr. Bertha Neville
from Art Brown IVale wl.n
KI|,nM „ f K,s
, 70
hg*l l»cen in a tie f«*r fourth Margaret J’ rh e shot a 180
pin.e with thrm. Gloria Acgame rind Hdm Padgett had
in
T ill
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( CM ii r •anli m« t the pan* with a 1 I
a frm- 178 471. \\ il-oir-.Muier
M M II J l | » | ( l ( I
( H I M I T Ml
.‘lift and Lam it I.ruhv rotitrt• on three from Joe’s Laundry
I I M i l l |) % I N
4 M l r o l l fttSMI*

Ovledo’a triumph over Cocoa Beach marked tha 12th of
the
aeaeon,
thus
rivlnr
Oviedo a 12-7 rocord eo far
this season.
In the preliminary encount­
er tha Oviedo Junior varsity
five posted a 60-42 victory
over tha Cocoa Beach JV’a.
Bobby Stewart led the
I.iona in the Junior varsity
game, dropping in 20 mark­
ers. Ha was followed by
Glenn Knowles with 18.
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ANOTHER HAPPY DIFFERENCE AT FOOD FAIR-.. .

DISCOUNT

Margaret Bolts
Turns On Heal

Margaret Bolts turned on
the heat and rolled high
game and series in tha Holler
Motor Navy Wives league
when aha turned in. JlbFUUl’—
125'537. This series helped
the E. 7. 8, 9’cra win three
points from the Hoot Owls.
PRICES E FFE C T IV E THRU WEDNESDAY
Alice Sexton’s 181-518 for
Oop Opt and Helen Hauser’s
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
191, Thelma Ungera 487 wera
high for tha NAS "O'.' Wives
when they iplit their points
' —■' -a - -- ■ !■»— i.
ncmire Cobrans
165-458
f o r t h a Dragonettes and
Martha Billings 167-434 for
Checkertniis * A " were high
in tlieir match that ended in
a draw.
Jean Rrew-era 188-410 and
Shirley LaRorra 160-429 led
the Dlsaalernola to a clean
»we8p against the Tiger*.
t.lhby Cos’s 174-427 and
Elisabeth Klein* 181 435 led
the R V A II-9 ’’O". Wive* to
n» Rose Patrick spun 180/474 three wins from tha Tigernnd Helen Edwards a 182 IH1. ettrs. Glndya Edwanis' IDS468 waa high for the Tigerrtlaa.
So oriented t o f i - l i i n g f o r
Shirley Slmns' 160-478 led
food a i a p en gu in s th a t even
the
Retired Wives to a clean
a s t a r v i n g one wuuld not r e ­
cognise shrimp, its f a v o r i t e sweep from lha M I » f i t a.
Eleanor Clcmenn 148-403 was
food, out o f w ate r.
high for the Vigilante* as
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they took Hirer point* from
Checkarlall ” 11.”
1
Ruasell'a Redskins aplit tha
Nssllr* o f r i i h l l c H e a r i n g
h» t r b jr * n i-n H*rt| pointa with the Saviig. ttes
r
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y M mia Savagatlas, roiled high 171- |
■r
sti • ra KatMlf A IiU 'r it 475
VI nf I M I ' |» K • I a I * * Knr*hI'h* rus.ycata split Iht
liter
V i.e \ 4 * ] )’ 1II K inu'll
■•t Na*1 '•■I r* * i &lt;»ml 3 * miTr * cream with the OdJ Balls
%3 * - * •- f | ' t a » s v | f «
A V * t|l| i
2-2. Mure!* Foy’a 173-4-'! |
1' It M I' 1|* * r 1liM 33 111 I * li* 111
waa high for the Pusaycals
III*
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in t h f
and llevaily Meeks 1til.--!.*&gt;&lt;• ■
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•'"niiti •aJr»n*ra Iloom
• ti f-&gt;iir 14 1y jl lull 41 Id 0o led the Odd Balls.
Queen of Uir split cirri*
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|i3f John A i M i n d i r . C h a ir ­
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| Bel! 5-4-7; Shiriay Maxwell
9-10; and Eiiaabt-lh Klein,
AMni
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l)*-k »lth
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The 3-10 fell for Murinti
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Tlat and Meda Wiltahlt* and
in
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1 nr. y i it Jt lil t i a i . t i h i i i f Shirley Owens spsrtd the 6-8
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Gladys Edwards, Marcia F&gt;&gt;y, •MIRACLE TWIST”
IN « II %NI I H) NIK I HUT
ENRICHED SLICED WHITE
N o r n i: T o i i i . i i . n i i o n
Nona K n i g h t , C o n n i e
o i t m it o r r t m i l v i niN
Knowles, and Alice Srxtoii.

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Fabled Land Of Denmark Inspires Gay Resort Fashions
Designer Sylvia de Gay even I of Han* Christian Andersen to I And the Danish Royal Palace dery on gay reaort dreiaea
lakes the beloved fairy talcs [ the beach In exquisite designs. |Guard comes to life in embroi- and play clothea.
Lakes and field flowers that
dot the countryside In Den
Java been captured In
and colors. Coat
dresses, separates and patio
pints in bold prints that re
semble authentic Danish lace
will stretch the hours from
morning until night.
Chic and dramatic modem
Danish designs In this collec­
tion include pullover, hooded
ahirts In black and white ab­
stract prints on crepe. The
same prints turn up In other
togs done in Dacron

NEW Y O R K (N B A ) - Ham-| inspired by
let’s castle m ay turn up' onl Denmark',
the beach at

San

Juan this

cruise season and the magic
gaiety of Tivoli Gardena may
be aecn at a patio table in the
Bahamas.
For
most

one o f
beautiful

the

season’s

collections of

reaort and cruise fashions waa

Ostccn

Personals
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Recent caller* at tha home
o f Mr*. Harry Oateen wer*
Mr. and Mr*. Emeat Feller*
and Com. and Mr*. Roy Rog­
ers and her mother, Mr*.
8mlth, of Red Hook, N.Y.; Dr.
and Mra. J. Cat In of Jackson­
ville; Mr. and Mrs, Dean Cau­
sey o f DeLand; Mr. and Mrs,
Jack McNeil and Mr. and
Mra. Reed Gilbert of Daytona
Beach and Mra. Ella Stont of
DeLand.

DENM ARK, LA N D OF F A IR Y T A LE S and
modern beauty, wan the inspiration for the
reaort collection designed by Sylvia de Gay for
Robert Sloan. The most covered undercover
look Is the fishnet l&gt;cach dress (left) with bold
cuffed cowl collar. It was inspired by the Little
Mermaid that overlooks the harbor o f Copen­

Mr. and Mra. Perry Delaney
o f Corunna, Mich., apent »everal day* with Mr. and Mra.
John Melrose.

The

hagen. The Snow Queen (center) is a fairy
tale turned fashion. Patio nhlrt and shorts are
white on white embroidered cotton pique.
Modern Danish pointing!! suggc.ntcd the black
and white patterns on crepe (righ t). Dramatic
hood pullover completes outfit.

ElzearDuquettes Area Visitors

Geometric prints are appllon travel knits In red
and blue on while. And you'll
find the Royal Copenhagen
porcelain pattern “ Blue Flow­
er" In rich embroidery on
white cotton pique daytime
dresses.
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Even the “ Little Mermaid"
who alts in the harbor of Co­
penhagen comes to life in fish­
net play fashions designed to
be worn over the new nudetone Body Slocking founda­
tion.
This “ next-tonolhing" look
is the spoof of the resort sea­
son — the grand deception
for the modern mermaid.

Miss Carolyn Rice Honored
With. Pre-Nuptial Shower

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Young Women

WrraTB Mon. Feb. 8, *65—Pape
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O f Casselberry
Meet Thursday
By Jane Casselberry
A discussion on work with
retarded children being done
in Seminole County will be
presented for Thursday’ * I
p.m. meeting of the Young
Woman’s Club~of South Sem­
inole in the cafeteria of South
Seminole Elementary School
at Casselberry.
Speakers will be Mr*. Syl­
via Huhn, vice president of
the Seminole County Associa­
tion for Retarded Children,
and Mrs. Ada Sire*, teacher
at Sanford1* Little Red School
for Retarded Children.
The achool will benefit from
■ coffee and fashion show
planned by the club for March
31 at Mason Et Jardln neir
Altamonte Springs.
Hostesses for this week’*
meeting will be Mrs. J. S.
and Mrs. Rip Kiwloe.

HEARTHEADED — You don’t hove to have a
In your head to wear this Valentine hairhole in
do, but it might help. Modeling it in Miami
Reach is Donna Leonard o f Alliance, Ohio, a
dancer in a T V show.

Spring Wedding Planned
For Miss Livie Barnwell
By Mr*. It. 1- Johnsonclaw of Faola announce the
Mr.' end Mr*. Erneat Holt*- engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Llvie L. Barnwell of Lake
Monroe, to Duane A. Burk,
eon of Mr. and Mr*. Albert
Burk, of Lake Monroe.
Ml** Barnwell, daughter of
Oicar Barnwell of Arcadia,
waa born in Arcadia and at-tended achool* there and Lake
County. She now realdea with
her grandmother,^ Mra. Livie
Kinney in Luke Monroe.
Burk, who 1* a native of Itlinoia moved to Lake Monroe
at an early ago and attended
arhoota In Seminote County.
He hui received training wtih
"the National *Ouard-Heaerve*'
in Ft. Gordon, Ga. and la at
the present time employed by
J. O. Boston of Luke Monroe.
The wedding will be an
Ievent of Friday, April 23rd
MISS B A R N W E LL
.m.

fallen back home since their I But, snowy or cloudy, the I lunshltve Ihcir grandparents
By Margaret Cosby
arrival in aunpy
Florida. |young Duquettes enjoy the | always bring with them.
Tha George Duquette family
Mrs. Ray Murray Sr. and
A unique arrangement of a
of S. Cortes Avenue, North
Mrs. W. F. Mann were recent large while tissue bell, white
Orlando, are having a wonderhostesses al the Murray home birds, red hearts and a minishia parent*,.Mr.
Jn Lirh Arbor In a kitchen lure bride and groom under
Duquette;
ihow ff honoring Miss Carolyn ^an archway^of greenery-was
who Jetted down recently from
Illce, bride • elect o( Guy featured in the living room.’
Ludlow, Mass., for a two
Miller.
The bride • elect received
month* atay.
A color achcmc of red and a heart shaped nosegay of
Without asking, It Is evident
while carrying out the Val­ white mums with red leaves
Mae and George's four young­
entine motif was used In the and ribbons and her mother,
sters adore their grandpar­
decor throughout the party Mrs. L. B. Bice, was presen­
ent*. Denise, II, Is the oldest
ted with a red carnation cor­
rooms.
of their 23 grandchildren, and
The serving table, overlaid sage.
their great pride. But no less
with a while Irish linen cutMrs. Mann poured sparkl­
loved are happy Diane, nine;
work cloth, was centered with ing red punch from a crystal
Inquisitive Raymond, sevena beautiful arrangement uf bowl which was complement­
and-a-half; and beautiful baby
while mums and greenery in­ ed with strawberry parfait
Mr. and Mrs. George Rich
Renee, 19 months.
terspersed with red velvet cake and red and white mints. of Brockport, N. Y. have pur­
The Elzear Duquettes arc in­
hearts and flanked on either
Tlvc guests enjoyed particl-1
chased the former home of
teresting a n d
stimulating.
side by tall red tapers in cry­ paling in bridal games and
With 10 children of their own,
stal holders.
admired the lovely and use* j Mrs. Stanley Lawton on Peri­
three still al home, and with
ful gilts as they were opened j winkle Dr. Visiting Nassau
their youngest daughter altar
with Mis. I.uwlon will be Mr.
tiy the bride • elect.
bound in June, they arc as
Invited guest* other than and Mra. George Rich and
animated as any parents with
the hostesses, honoree and Mr. ami Mrs. Wilbur Bennett.
a son In business and one aher mother were Mrs. Glenn
bout to graduate with a BA
Mis. Laura Reed has her
Miller, mother of the future
In accounting.
groom; and the Mmea. L. friend, Mis. D Hodges of
Mr. Eliear Duquetlo has
Todd, J, E. Andrew*. W. J. Williamsport, Pa., as her
been retired for two years
house guest, wlio will winter
MR. AND MRS. K LZ E A ll DUQUETTE uru currently visiting with
The Welcome Wagon Club of Payne, It. T Barrett, C. Gain­ with her in DeBary.
from the Ludlow Textile Com­
ey,
Dave
Shannon,
T.
V.
their mm am! family, Mr. anil M ih . George Duquette ami family o f 71
.Sanford attended the Wel­
pany. In oil hi* 50 years with
South Gorier. Avenue, North Orlando. They are shown with four of their
come W a g o n International Melts, J. D. Beverly. W. H.
Ihc organization he never lost
Members of the Business
2
1
1
grandchildren
from
the
left,
Denise,
Renee,
Diane
and
Raymond
Central
Florida Council meet­ Bradley, Francis Sbearin, E. a n d Professional Women's
a day’s work.
Duquette.
ing al the Windjammer in K. Smith, L. D. Lemon, It. Z. Club of DeBary attending the
Mrs. Duquette is sill] croJohnson and J. McLellan.
Maitland recently.
chctling and knitting. Her la.
District A luncheon meeting
Also the Misses Pat Bice,
Jack Gale welcomed the
held at the Elk’s C!uh In New
test accomplishment Is a sty­
Gay
McCollum.
Barbara
Mil­
clubs of central Florida to
Smyrna Beach, Sunday, Jan­
lish lull length roat she has
Maitland and expressed appre­ ler, Sharon Fulrell, Ethel uary 2t were, Bert LederJust completed knitting.
ciation for the work done by Todd and Cheryl Murray.
hnus,
president;
Margaret
The Duquetlo grandchildren
tile Welcome Wagon hostess­
Williams and her sister from
enjoy hearing slurles of their
es.
England; Jo
Peck,
Alice
aunts and uncles and tales ol
Attending the meeting from
Roblolo, Viola
Leone and
places
snowbound. W h e n
Sanford
were
Mrs.
John t
j
i i y
,
Mary Ann Lederhaus.
Grandma and Grandpa left
The Daughter* of Wesley Beers, Mrs. Pete Petrosky, L O C I ^ C i J IV lC C tS
Bradley Field, Mass., they had
Sunday School Class of the Mrs. John Pugh, Mrs. Albert
Mr*. William Ferguson of
Just had a two-foot snowfall
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
First Methodist Church mel ShtWf an(i Mr', Lou Roberta!
laikewood Dr. returned from
and another foot or more has
Seminola
Rebekah Lodge a stay at Halifax District
on Tuesday afternoon in Mc­ Mrs. Edward Allen was a
No. *3 met Thursday evening Hospital following an eye op­
Kinley Hall with Mrs A. B. guest.
FOR-ANY OCCASION
Stevens, Mrs. S. G. Ilarriman,
The South Seminole Club with Mrs. Louise Long, noble eration.
Mrs, J. E. Courier. Mrs. W. was among those , receiving grand In the chair and her
FLOWERS
corp of officers serving for
E. Raines and |Miss Carrie awards.
Mr. ami Mra. Elmer Thomp­
AUK ALW A YS CORRECT
West serving ns hostesses.
son of Delmar Lane arrived
Mrs. Lou Roberts of San- the first time.
Three visitors were present: in DeBary following a visit
Mrs. C. M. Mowers, class (t,rd was one of the winners
Mrs. Madeline Crowell of north to Staten Island and
president, presided over the j 0j t handsome door prize,
business session. Tha class, i-j,e nrxt board meeting will South Harwich, Mass., Mr*. New York.
JOE MUSE, left, was recently given a farewell
teacher, Mr.. It. F. Cole, gave] be
,h8 home of the pre„ . May Williams and Mr*. May.
luncheon al the Capri Iteatuurunt by the office
a prayer followed by Mrs. dent, Mt ». John Pugh on Tuos- belle Peyer of Lake Geneva,
Samuel Elliott of Granada
ataff of Rlythe Motor Linen prior to bin entering
Michigan.
Rd. will celebrate iiis 89th
Marguerite Paul giving Ihc day, Feb. 9 at 9:30 a.m.
the U. S. Army, Delbert Abney, right, office
Mr*. Jerry Bcllerton ol Eu- birthday, February 3rd. Mr.
devotional program, u s i n g
slis wss welcomed as a Dew Elliott it the brother of
manager, presents him with u farewell gift.
"Friends" as hpr theme. Mrs
SANFORD
member by transfer and sign­ Mr*. Russel Cooper.
Other office staff members present were Mrs.
Ilarriman read a short poem Enterprise
FLOWER SHOP
ed Ihe new member's regis­
Mary Jones, Miss Janet Martin, Mrs. Shirley
on “ Friends."
William Miller, formerly of
Cor. E. lit &amp; Hanford Are.
Making donations to the
ter.
Marizetu, Airs. Surah Evans and Mra. Alice
Mrs. May Rtibow told the Moring Glory Dr., DeBury and
322-1922
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birthday bank were Mrs. Roy
Heron.
story of Thomas Wiley, foun­ resident of Orange City at
Tltlis, Mrs. O. It. Estrldgc,
present, is a patient at Semi­
Porpoise* In the colony at Mrs. Lucy Courier, Mrs. Har­
*
Huward Long is home again der of the l.O.O.F. lodge In
nole Hospital, Sanford.
Marincland of Florida require ry Brown, Mra. Jennings and after having spent several the United States.
The Noble Grand announc­
toss than one second lo inhale Mian Aline Chapman.
days at the Fish Hospital in
Mr*. William Wataon of
Routine reports were made DeLand for treatments. He ed her committees for the
and exhale Ihcir breath by
Delesplna
Dr. ia home after
coming
year.
by
all
committee
chairmen.
explosive bursts through the
has not been able to resume
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A district meeting waa an­ an extended vielt north. She
Mrs. TiHts told of tha. Ills duties as custodian at tha
blowhole breathing apparatus
church's building program and Enterprise achool but wa hops nounced for February 25 at visited her children and enjoyatop their heads.
the part the class will have that he will soon be able to the Orlando Odd Fellows halL
in helping to raise funds.
be hack on the job. Wa all with Orlando No. 13 as host.
Spring Jewelry
A practice meeting was also
The hostesses served cherry miss him.
New Shipment
This Week — Over The
announced for February 5 at
(arts, nuts and coffee to mem­
During Feb.
|f*00 And Up
7:30 pm. at the Odd Fellows
bers present.
Counter Sales —
Wed.
n’ Thurs.
Hall.
It was decided to chsnge
Any Red Garment
REG.
now
the meeting time from 3:30 to
Cleaned Free When
2 5 -°°
17 .5 0
3 p.m.
Drought In With A
Mrs. R. C. Blanton of Gas­
New York'* Wall Street tonia, N. C.. la currently vial-'
Similar Garment.
tskea its name from the wall ting her daughter and family,
erected by Dutch burghar* Mr. *nd Mr*. Robert Alexan­
Other
Newest, Moat Modern Equipment Enables Ua
300 year* ago as a protection der at their home on Jlnkini
Woven
against the Indian*.
Circle.
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DeBary Personals

Sanford WW Club
Attends Central
Florida Meet

First Methodist

Church Class

Seminola Rebekah

Has Meeting

Altamonte Springs

Personals
By Julia Bartoa
Mr*. Mary Ganderton of
Wainwright Alberta, Canada la
house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Med calf on llattaway
Drive, in Dol Ray Manor.
' A recent doubhr-' birthday I
celebration was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Edward
Levy of Oakland Estates. Mr.
snd Mrs. Ross Hollowell, Mis*
Betty Skeldinp and Mlsa El­
len Tierney, all of St, Peters­
burg. paid a surprise visit to
ihe Levy's home. Mrs. Jloss
Hollowell and Mr. Levy shire
the same date January Mih
and have celebrated their
birthdays for the past ten
years.
Current house guest of Mr.
and Mrs, Levy 1j Mrs. Rose
Wetachadel of Allenton, Penn.,
formerly of the Panama Canal
Zone.

WES SAYS:

cd the holidays with them.

ARE YOU P A YIN G
Mrs. Charles RerUch of El­
dorado Dr. will be leaving De­
Bary in the near future to
lake lip residence at the Pres­
byterian Apartments in Win­
ter Park. DeBury will miss
Mr* Hertaeh. She wa* the
former Director of the De­
Bary Chorister*, and is the
present choir director at the
DeBary Presbyterian Church
on Highhunk* Rd.
She has also been active in
the DeBary Glee Club for
years, and bus been an aide
assistant at the DeBary Re­
publican Club as Committeewoman from her District, and
us pianist. Mrs. Bertsch has
coached many vo-aiist In the
DeBary area, and helped dur­
ing the “ Light Opera Series"
presented several years ago
to bring good music to the
town.

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DEAR ABBY: I recently
met an attractive young
^ woman at one of thole cock­
tail parties where there
were about 100 people mill­
ing around. She juet wan­
dered over and started talk­
ing to ms. When I realised
from her conversation that
she was mors than casually
interested In me, 1 thought I
had better set her straight,
^and I told her I was mar®ried. She asked. ‘'H AP­
P IL Y T" That, in my opinion,
was an extremely personal
question for one stranger to
aak another. What do you
thinic that young woman had
in mind?
STRANGER IN UNIFORM
DEAR S T R A N G E R :
Some enchanted evening.
DEAR ABBY: Before my
birthday an aunt of mine
told my mother she was giv­
ing me money this year. She
sent a money folder, the
kind with a hole in it so
you can sea the picture on
the bill. When I opened It,
there was nothing inside.
Now my mother says 1 have
» to write and thank my aunt
for the ‘‘money.'’ I say it'a
bad enough to get gypped
^
without having to struggle
"through a' thank-you''note
for money I never g o t I
think she should tell my
aunt what happened, but she
won’t The asms thing hap­
pened to me two years ago
when I graduated from the
P eighth grade. Another ab­
sent-minded - relative lent
ms sn empty folder' end I
had to thank him for i t If
;
I am going to go through
life getting empty enve­
lopes, I want to know how
to handle i t Mother read*
your column, so please set
her etraight
GYPPED
DEAR GYPPED: Notify
the giver that the money
folder was empty when you
received i t The mail could
have been tampered with
and the money removed.
Whether it's a theft nr ab­
sent-mindedness on the part
of the person sending the
gift, the latter would apA predate being told.
™
*
DEAR ABBY: 1 am U
years old. Tha other night
when 1 was baby-illting my
bdy friend and his friend
came over there about 8
o’clock. I didn't know they
wars coming
They liva
quite a ways from me so 1
let them in. The kids were
• still up so I let them sit
right In the living room
with us ell the time the boys
were there. We didn’t do
anything wrong. Well, to­
day, Mra. -------- tailed me
up and asked if I had any
rompany. 1 didn't want to
lie so I said yes. Then she
said aha didn't want ms to
, baby-ait for hrr any mors.
• This la tbe first time I ever
did anything like that ami 1
am seared stiff my mother
will find out. If she does,
I ’ll get It and shell never
truet me again. Should I
tell my mother? Or should
I try to forget about It?
SCARED
DEAR SCARED: T a l l
^your mother. And If you
ever baby-ait again, NEV­
ER let anyone visit you un­
less you have the approval
of Ijoth the women by Whom
you were hired AND your
mother.

DEAR ABBY: This la In
reference to tbe woman who
refused to let her hbsband
go hunting becauee the
thought it was "Inhuman.’’
Far more deer die of star­
vation than aver meet a
hunter's bullet Further­
more, fees from hunting li­
censee have meant the pre­
servation of many species.

I hope you will sea fit to
publish this in defense of
hunters whom soma people
think of aa thrill-seekingsavages.
A TENNESSEE HUNTER
s e e
Problems? Writ* to AB­
BY. Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,

enclose a (tamped, *elf-addreised envelope.
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Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box IBT00, Los Angeles,
Calif., for Abby's booklet
-HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR A L L OCCA­
SIONS.”

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cashed two round* of trumps'
and stopped for a little
thought. It appeared U&gt; Sam

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T V Time Previews

American men ace g e l l i n g p r o b l e m ! , —med iT/" most tbry’rw ^ t- -little disappointed
beauty conscious. Not con­ seU-coniclojf about hslr dye­ If no ona notices that they are
scious of Lie besuly of wo­ ing. They don’t want anybody trying out a new ihide.
Perhaps one of these days
men (they've tlwtys been con­ to know they dye their hair—
the men will stop being sneaky
scious of that) but of their especially their wives.
Well, that's how women used about dyeing their hair. too.
own sppesrsnee.
Todsy, more and more beau­ to feel about hair color that They'll no doubt even ask
ty salons are open to man came out of a bottle. They their wives for advice. I can
cuitomera ''after hours.” Some went to any lengths to keep hear it now:
‘ ‘ Honey, do you like this new
hsvc a sopsrate department hair dyeing a secret.
But now it's all out in the ‘presidential brown' rinse or
for men. And some beauty
open snd aboveboard. They not I do you think 'executive beige'
salons ire for men only.
And what are the men do­ only don't care if anyone! would be better with my suming to improve their looks’ knows they dye their hair— mer tan?"
Just about the same things
women customers hsvc found
so morale-building.
They get hair tints to cover
tattletale gray. They get their
hair ''styled,” instead of Just
scissored by a man behind a
barber chair.
They get what women cus­
"My hair ia very ugly — but work a few daya * month
tomers call facials (men pre­
half-gray,
half - brown. My at the big store in tin- next
fer to call them skin treat
akin is good, hut dry. 1 must town —Mrs. Dot.”
ments).
You have done n smart
They get manicures amt look a bit younger ns I have
permanents In fact, sccording to go hark to an office job I thing in laying out a pro­
to reports from beauty sa­ iield fifteen years ago. (low gram to" follow. Since you
should 1 proceed ? 1 am not need simple smartc IoUk-s, I
lons, they gei the works.
suggest very fin* fabric and
The only difference between overweight.—N."
Start with y o u r
hair. black or navy blue as the
women snd men customers of
a beauty salon is that a min Shampoo with a good modern basic color for your new
doesn't want anyone to know shampoo (aak for one at a things. Have straight lines,
and wear simple hut attrac­
he goes in for beautifying him- roametle counter I, ami then
use a brown color rinsa. You tive accessories. I like sheer
self, so he sneaks in and out.
wilt Ilka the results. Get new wool and tbe flat crepes. If
According to s recent story
makeup and also treat your­ you fast that you must have
in the Memphis Press-Sclml• print, choose on* of tha
tsr about men snd their beau- self to t proptrly fitted girdle
and bra. U l* cosmetic oil on small patterns in th* new
your fact and neck. Have "blurred” style. No big lieRussians Here
very simple clothe*, and get signs. And stick with thr " F i­
NEW YORK (U I'I) — Rus­ a "youthful" viewpoint by gure Perfection Diet.”
” 1 am Invited to a tea at
sian track and field stars, in­ mixing with young peupla aa
cluding higher Jumper Valery much M possible. And do not 4:30 on' a Sunday afternoon
Brdmel and broad Jumper go bark to your job acting as in March. What should 1
Igor Tor-Ov*neiy*n, arrived "tha Mother" to the office.
wear? Tha apartment i» very
in New York en route to Phil­
"1 am five feet tall or short, elegant. 1 am fifty-nine, end
adelphia, where they will but I wsigh too much and do have nice clothes.—Kate.”
Wear your moat elegant
compete
in the
Inquirer look like a small tub. I am
Games Friday night.
now on your 'Figure Perfec­ but simple outfit* nd a hat, if
tion Diet' end am getting re­ you wear hats. Any color is
The msin spring at Florida's sults. Aa soon aa I get to my suitable, but you must ariect
Have
Sliver Springs flow* an aver­ proper weight 1 am getting a th* most becoming.
age of 750 million gallons of new wardrobe. Whet should ! gloves end an afternoon bag.
Tomorrow — An American
water daily, enough to form have? My heir is a nice grey,
a crystal clear river m e n akin is brunstte, and I fix my Custom
glov-Rw wl-N Sa ta ao aon
heir high. I am a houaewifa
miles long.

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to see portion* of th* countrie* under coheideration.
8-9 T.M. NBC. The Men
From U.N.C.LE. “ Th* Secret
Scepter A ffair." This would
hsv* been a lot belter If the
” B" movie plotting weren’t so
immediately obvious, but fans
of the series will probably en­
joy the gimmicks as Solo
answers an’ old friend's call
for help and goes to one of
those mythical midget countriea to help avert disaster.

Fanil of glrldom genarally
can't help but like Zlva Rodann aa the old friend's best
girl.
8:30 9 P.M. CBS. Andy Grif­
fith Show.

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Ruth Millett

3 and 4 Defy Cruises

. 4
10-1.1 F.M. CBS. CBS Re­
port* "East Europe: Satellites
out of Orbit." A penetrating
analysis of what's been hap­
pening inside the communistbloc ratten* of Rumania and
Ctechoslovnkia and how they
now relate to Moscow. Both
countries have gone their •*mi-independent ways and are
In many respacta deviationiatlcally communist. There are
Interview* with prominent
Cxechi and Rumaniani and
you'll »e* the fint-hand reac­
tion of Ctcehi to the Khru­

that a 4-2 trump break wai
far more likely than 8-3 in
M O N D A Y P . M.
view of the club situation, so
Sam abandoned trumps and 1:10 ( » ) N e w *
( I ) News. .Sports,
started after diamond by
Weathsr
cashing dummy’* king of dia­
(1 ) New scop*. Cent,
monds and finessing his own t i l l ( » ! X leverlrk
(«&gt; run New*
tenspot. When West showed
( t ) l lu n lle y - U r ln k le y
out on this second diamond
Report
lead, Sam had a perfect count T :0S (J ) Z a n . U rey
'it m e«*t
of the missing cards. West
T:I0 t ! l Karen
had started with exactly two
( I ) V o y s x e T o The Bot­
tom ot th* S r.
trumps (with a third trump
( i t To T ell th* Truth
he would have ruffed), one
C l K .rrn
diamond and seven clubs.
1:01 t i l J'rr (lo t A Secret
Hence, he hild exactly three
&lt;2! &gt;t»n Fr om U N c l. K
1:30 iC&gt; T h e Andy G ri ffi th
hearts.
Show
Now Sam led a heart to
(8 ) No T tm * (o r s e rS es it li
dummy, took another dia­
i t Monday Nigh t M »v le
mond finaasa, cashed his last l:S0 ((1
) W .n d y A M- diamond and lad hearta. Thus
(21 Andy W i l l i a m .
1:18
(2)
H o ll yw o o d and th*
he wound up making four
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(8) Ring r r o . b r Show
18:88
(2
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Alfre
d
Hitchcock
five trumpi for a total of 12
(»&gt; Hen Casry
tricks.
11:08 t i ) N t w i , Sports. W r a ­

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By Abigail Van Buren

Qaaoby
The beet played 'hand of
the U. S. team trials for the
World Championship was a
six-spade contract arrived at
by Sam Gold of Montreal. He
didn’t want to get there, but
■s you can tee from the bid­
ding Sam atarted by opening
an 11-polnt hand without a
five-card ault Hence, at his
aecond turn to bid ha had a
chuica of bidding a three-card
suit rebtdding a four-card
suit at the three level or
passing a forcing bid and he
bid his three-card spade suite
as the least of evils confront­
ing him.
Onca having started hia ca­
reer he /nund himself asked
to respond to a Blackwood
foue no-trump and after, ha
■h'6\ved hia two area he found
himeclf In a spade slam.
West opened two rounds of

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variety of delicious fixate and
the fn-t, rcurtrnu* service at the
Trade Wind* Cafeteria located next
to tin- theatre in the Remiltole l'lar.a
Shupping Center (in U.S. 17-P2 be­
tween .Sunford and Orlamln. Tender,
prime me.i Is, gnrden-fresh vegeta­
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Oil Tucday evenings, we offer n 10or. New Voik Nirlotn Strip rookrtl to
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T-Hcne steak
cook"d to your order for only fl.00.

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ll you're going to enter something
like (he Pure oil Periormance Trials,
you might as wall do ll lo win.
so we did. Class IV-won by Buick Special.
Down al Daytona Beach, we gave everyone another look at Buick’s "Win Policy” .
A V B Buick Special won over stiff competition (sorry, boys!) in Class IV -in (lie
1965 Pure Oil Performance Trials. The winning Special was equipped with
our 300 cubic inch Wildcat 310 V-8 and Super Turbine Transmission.
Remember that the drivers in the Performance Trials are skilled professionals,
and the cars finely tuned standard production models. (II it can bo said
that the Special is."Standard" anything.) Also remember that the
trials are an exhausting, carefully graded test ol a car’s allaround ability. In economy, acceleration and braking. Small
wonder the Special came out on top. Handsomely.
(The specific detail? Our hero averaged 20.689 mpg in
economy, to score second among 10 cars. It accomplished
the acceleration test—from 25 to 70 mpit—in 9 315
seconds, for a fifth. And took another second in braking:
from 65 to 0 mph in 172.0 feet. Tbe cumulative result:
we won ail the marbles in Class IV.)
Now then. If yfllQfl going to enter something-like a car—
you might as well do it to win, too. Your Buick dealer can
Introduce you to the driver's seat of a Buick Spocial.

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"She gets straight A'a in all her ctasies, but after
school she's a dumb blondel"

ACROSS

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11 rul lowing Artus lOCajiltuirlor
11 Celtic
13 W eep
14 Before
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17 Static no
21 Was victorlou*
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IS Norse eiplorsr
S3 Mete sheep
31 Merry
34 Mr Bias
28 Concerning
SSIlug
23 Central
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21 Greek market 27 Mr. Julsoa
20 Beetle
example
2tt Hprooter
IS Above
37 Hubs out
3U
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weight
27 Corundum
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Forecast
T u « 4*y, February t,‘ IMS
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A day and arcning when you
hava eonaldarakla retourcefulneaa to Ut other* aea you know
how to ( « t your affair* on
a eolid and aaccr* bail*. You
alio indicat* your willingness
to help them aleo.

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OUR B O AR D IN G HOUSE

H era ld Classifieds

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DOUBT’S / IF CLAUO&amp; "T HR OCKB UR Y'i
H O R S E -SHOULD L O S E . T D 86 UNABLE

8j Pets &amp; Supplies

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A R IE S (M ar. 21 to Apr. 10)
Make a good Impreialon on
hlgherupa by doing your work
with th* utmoat meticulousneea and akillfully. Co-work­
er* will be equally Impressed.
Vine favor* com* your way.

F ftia

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Canoll Itigiiler’i individual
Forecast for your sign for
March Is now rosdy. For your
ropy send your blrthdala and
|1J)0 to Carroll RlghUr Fore­
cast (Th* Sanford Herald),
Bog 1921, Hollywood 28, Cal' ifornia.

O ffe r For Fight
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) Light . heavyweight champion
Will* Paatranc ha* been of­
fered $30,1)00 to defend his
title In the spring against liar
old Johnsoo. from whom Pai
Irano won the crown at Lai
Vegas, Nav., June 1, 1903.
Bom* water lilies bloom
during th* day and others at
night. Each, however, closes
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6 to 10 | 2 | 1.50 | 1.501 1.90
1.50 | 1.89 1 2.85

11 to 15 I S

16 to 20 141 1.50

2.52 I 3.80

21 In 25 15 1 1.50

1 .1 5 1 4 .7 5

2* to 30

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All Skip Unfa Ada Ckarp^J
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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
CLASSIFIED IJISPLAt
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H E N ? for Sale I for I t : Ch ic k ­
en Manure (an y a m o u n t):
1 : 2 - 1 0 1 1 . Snyder's E g g -D lr d
Farm.

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A -t P A W N SHOP
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IL. Special Notices

425-5938

20) Seise every opportunity
now to get creative talent*
before the right persona and
make a big profit. Get much
accomplished quickly. Then
out to the recreation that ap­
peals so much.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to Jun*

"The Star* Impel, they
do not compel.” What you
mak* of your Ufa la largely
up to YO U!

la s fo r i

W A N T E D Good Home f o r K i t lenx 1I 1- « U 1.

322-5612

TAU RU S (Apr. 20 to May

21) Following th* idea* of ad* viiort in a positive fashion
get* you the result* that you
wsnt in both personal and bus­
iness affairs. Be more precise.
Get approval of those living
under your roof.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Associates and
good friends will combine
their effort* with your* to
make this a most profitable
and busy day. Coma to quick
tuuJerstandinf. Thti) fulj speedy
ahead to success*
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Aspects are wonderful for get­
ting a good deal don* today,
so be sure to work up enthu­
siasm for such. Ally yourself
•with clever Individuals. Be
sure you complete whatever
yjfU ;bM U U !rtcdr_
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Get those fine capabilities
In work and show others what
big headway you are able to
make now. Use sufficient en­
ergy. Don’t give up when the
going gets a little rough.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.
22) I f you talk over your most
personal alms with good
friends, they get your enthu­
siasm and help you to attain
them. Get rid of whatever Is
useless to you now. Clear the
decks.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Associate* and pals are
willing to assist you, but be
aura you express exactly what
it is you want. Get out social­
ly thle evening. The right ele­
ment may easily be Introduced
to you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) By being more ma­
terial minded, you ihow oth­
ers you have good sense and
ran elevate your position in
life. Make a good impression
on higher-ups. Increase pres­
tige.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan, 20) If you gel out of
that dull routine and express
yourself In proper channels,
you get Just about anything
you go after. Meet many peo­
ple. Each has something fine
to offer.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Feb. 10) Getting together
with experte give* you an op­
portunity to learn ways and
meaiia of really getting ahead.
Assist one who la very nerv­
ous, irked. Improve his or her
position in life.
PISCES (Feh. 20 to Mar.
20) If you confide in a true
friend, you find that your
problems are much ensirr to
solve now If you go out so­
cially. fine contacts can be
made. Make big headway
thereby..,
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY', he or she will be one
of those interesting young­
sters with a serious fare end
manner end it would be well
if th* parent* realised that
aemi-genius la in this chart
and giv* • fine, adult Image
for th* youngster to follow so
that the wonderful qualltlei
In th]* chart can b* brought
out to the ultimate. Fin* hu­
manitarian her*, too.

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DOGS R E C E I V E D Tor Ad o*
lion, boarded Animal Ratcu
League. MOO TV. Minnesota.
DeLand. Ph. I I 4- 1I 4*.

Classified
Phones

to p m m e B u t c h e r a s m a rtm a
t1
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O R D S R E D f H ER WRATH WOULD MAKE j j a U |ET.

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T h * Herald w ill sat ha r » .
nponnlhla f o r more Ihaa
Incorrect Inncrtloa*

CONVALESCENT A
SIC K BOOM NE ED S
Wheel Chatre, W a lk er t. Canee
A Crutch** f o r r e * &gt; or aale.
prescription
at
R o iw a a t
J*rlcea. Discount to peop U
over &lt;5 ft all Service P e r s o n ­
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Phone IJJ -0T I4
FREE D E LIV E R Y
Adding Machine* • T y p e w r i t e r *
Seles • Rentals • Repairs
P O W E L L 'S O F F I C E S U P P L Y

lo. Special Services
A &amp; II CONTUACTOHS
HOME I M P R O V E M E N T S .
ROOFING. P A I N T I N G *
INHUl A T 1NO
Financing Ar ranged •
II S -J S I"
F I X I T SHOP
N E W LO C A T IO N
90* So. French
JSS-4TS1
O F FE R IN G A SPE C IA L SER­
V IC E ! More than 19.000 re a d ­
er* tee Die Sanford Herald
classified ads dally. Rates ae
lo w as l i e per line per dayl
Dial 11I - S I I 1 or 414-4911 and
place your ad!

17. Janitorial Services

COPY
Tho Herald r r t r r r r i th* prlvilcicw o f r e j r e t f n i or re*l*tafi
which
ll: der m * ahjactionable * la
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TENTSCH M AINTE NANC E
Service A Supplies
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19. Iluilders Supplies

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D EAD LINES
12 Noon Day Before
Publication For
Insertions and Kills
(Sat. Noon For Monday)

P R E - C A S T
Concrete
Steps
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L U M B E R
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1 1 2 - 0i 0a

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Sanford#

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Legal Notice

fair llo U l- 222 -U 290 .

S T A T E OF F L O R ID A , G R E E T *
I AGS.
TOi
CLARENCE
RICHARD
JUNES,
JACKSON. M ICHIGAN ,
C U T ’S
C U R L
U # *uty
Uhop
r/o 6 P A H T O N E L E C T R O 111 P *lm *tto A v *
S 2 2 - O R 24
N I C E ' CO
Even Itig A piMilntmi til#
K HANSON « T .
TOU A R B H E R E B Y N O T I ­
(I* Child Cure
FIE D. Diet A sworn Compliant
by Mery Ann Jones, ties bten
N A N N I K H K I D D I E CA R E . In- filed In th* Circuit Court o f
fAntA to f &gt;r» Oprn I I hour a, Seminole County, Florida, et
Hanford. Florida, being e suit
by th* hour, day o f w#«k
for divorce „y Mery Ann Jones
2H U H i n k
A t * .. 222-O tll.
against Clarence l l l c h e r d
C H I L D CA IE. &gt;23-4112
Junes, end you ere hereby r e ­
quired to file your answer oto otherwise plead lo the same
M. l fe(H &amp; S u p p lies
by or before March 4th. t * * i ,
with the Clerk of our said
AQ U A RU'MH A
Court et Sanford, Florida, and
t r o p ic a l rm i
Highest O o a llt y frum the Rest lo file o f a copy there of with
Hatcheries. Lo west discount Die undersigned attorney. It
prices, to a m - I p. m.— U\ W are P O. Box 1411, f a n D A I L Y — F I N N Y FR IE NDS . ford, Florida, otherwise Ju dg­
S Miles S»Uth of Ssntord on ment by default will ha entered
against you therein.
H w y 17-92.
W IT N E S S my hand end the
P OODL E C U P P I N G
seal uf this Honorable Court
fO O D L E S FO R S ALE
at Hanford. Florida, this the
i l t h day of January 1914.
Ph. j : : - » o» o
fSE AL)
DOIIK KM AN P IN S C H E R pups.
Arthur H He,.kwith, Jr.,
A K C Viola Kaetner.
Clerk
Martha T, Vlhlen, D. C.
N O T H IN G
IS L O S T until a R. IV, Ware, Alty ,
Herald Want Ad falls to find P.-O. Box 14)1
* Ut
Senfurd, Florida,
Publish Feh. 1, I, I I , SI. ](||
CDJ-t
H A R R I E T T w
■o ft
w utrr,
lo S (to O a k .

ticsiuty
N o o k.
#v#nltig
tpp'la
I I M R ! .

Legal Notice

ta Ike Coast of (he Coaaty
Jodgp, Semlaole Coanly, Slate
or Flortdo. la P ro bo le
I b ro the K ela le » r ,
F R E D P. S TR AN GE,
Deceased
F I N A L NOTIC E
Notice Is hereby gi v en that
the undersigned will, on the
H t h day of February, A. D
19(1. present lo the Honorable
County
Judgo
of
Hemlnolo
County, Florida, hie final r e ­
turn, account and vouchers, ae
Eaecutor
of
the
Estate
or
F R E D P. S TR A N G E , deceased,
and at said time, then and
(here, make applies!lone lo the
said Judge for a final s et tle­
ment o f hie administration of
eftld ostato, and for a.n order
d iechar ging him ae such E x e ­
cutor.
Detod this th* 11th day a f
January. A. D. I M i .
J. D. f i r i n g *
As Executor or the Estate
of F R E D P STRANGE
Decs seed
S TE NS TROM , D A V IS *
M tl N T O B H
A t to r n e y ! f o r E xe cuto r
J
Poet O f t lc * Box U S *
?
Sanford Florid a
IJTTt
Publish Jan. 11, :s ft Feb. &gt;,
l IMS.
CD l-St
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IN
THE
COI-NTY
J IID U ri
Cl. I H T , S EM IN O LE C O t 'N T r ,
F L O R ID A
KSTAT9J OF
FlA JllE NC K M DAVIS,
Decesiss

NOTIC E TO C R E D I T O R *
TO A L L
FE H IO N I
H AVING
CLA IMS
OM
D E M A N D *
A G A IN S T SAID K I T A T K i
You and each o f you are
hereby notified and required to
fllo any clalma and demands
which you. or either o f you,
may have against said aetata
In the office of Honorable K i r l y l t Houoholder, County Judgi
of Semlaole County, at hie of.
flee In the Seminole County
Court 1louse ta Sanford. FlorIda, w lth la six calendar m o n tH
from th* lime o f th* firs t pul
Itcatlon o f thle nolle*. Each
claim or demand must b* In
w r itin g and contain th* ptac*
o f residence and p o l l o ff ic e * * .
drees o f the claimant and muot
b# sworn lo by th* claimant,
hie agent or ottornoy, or th*
s a m *1shall he void.
Audrey E Bishop
At

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of

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oatata.

rtra ^ p u h lle a tU .

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January

Puhlixh Jan. SI ft Feb. I, |. ||

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LONGWINDED

H e ra ld W an t-A d s A re Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
29. Photo &amp; Equipment

50. Misc. For Sale

l&gt;N*CI.OHK &gt; Snapahot In e v e ry
letter.
W I K O o L D T S C A M K It A SHOP
! l t 8. P a rk Avenue, S m f o r il

NEW
L .i«tr F m i t r
11 eu. N E W . H A R D E R S HOP locaft.
P h I Ic n
R e f r ig e r a t o r
lion,
by
Plne crett
School.
Scratch on al.w wo rt h extra
Rtaeonable. T er race I- I1 TI.
&gt;10 .Recount. D I C K ’ S A P P L I ­
ANCE. Sanfor d Plata. I l l M A N OR W O M A N
M il.
P A R T TIM E
TOT ROUTE
B A L E Saturday: W a e h # r e. V . r y Small S ta rt in g Capital
Stnxea. T V *. 1201 Celer y, I I I HOOD INC OM E
1110.
Oparala from Horn*
Havaral Choli-a Tarrllu rteg
A V A I L A B L E SOON
FEB.
Special:
W tnd breahe r
. Jackete
|1.00
Value
only
S A N F O R D anil at .o
11.11.
Arm y-Navy
Surplus.
D a l^ n S
Daylnna Raach
W ln ta r
P ark
Orlando
F E N C E POSTS: Creoeoted Cy
Ocala
preaa, I " V t I |L long. 10c I ^ a . b u r g
plua aavaral othar araaa
ea. Ph. I l l - l f M .

30. Home Appliances
M IL L E R R A D IO &amp;
A P P L IA N C E
W E S T IN G H O U S E
WASHER

IJ LB. C A P A C I T T

$229.95
S ALE S A S E R V I C E
i l l so p a r k

S A N F O R D E L E C T R IC
O. E, Api-llance*— S' i w A U » t ' l
111 M a gn e lle
U M ilt
N E W M AJO R Houeehold App l l a n t e i at 10% ab o ve our
cotL
W e gu ar antee
loweat
price*. Contact Julian W i g *
gina I l l - M i l or rati J A II.
T r a d i n g P o ll, Inc., lin o 8.
Q r a n g t Bloaeom T rail, O r ­
lando.

51. A rticles For Rent
"V o u

name It— W a hava It!"

A M E R IC A N

R E N T -A L L

1111 S. Hiaw atha, l l l - l l l l
R E N T A RED

Roltaway.
Hoepltal. ' B a b y
Red*, by Day, Waek, or
Month.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

N E W A P P L I A N C E S at W a r e - 111 W .'la t. .
lll-llll
houea
Prlo ea—
F rlg ld a lr t,
H o t Point, RCA. Zenith, etc.
C a ll Charlie Oo rm ly collect 53. Wanted T o Buy
a t Aaeoclated Radio A T V,
1111 N. Orange Ava.. Orlan ­ USED F U R N I T U R E . Mile,
do l l l - l t l l . __________________
llama, T ln e y W o o d Auction.

31. Musical

111-1110.

Instruments

WANTED
Cltrue F r u it — Hamlin, Paraon
Brown, Plneappla A Saedllnga.
LEE
M ANSFIE LD .
B^ndad
Fru it Buyar. ph. I11.41M.

Plano Ser vicin g A Tunin g
(l ene C u m ber — 133-1111
P la n o T un in g and Repair
W
L Harmon 113-1111

35. Vacuum Cleaners

P I A N O wanted, a n y condition.
Call colle c t Orlando &lt;11-0001.

S A N F O R D V A C U U M SVC.
" A l l &gt;iakee''
• I I I S P a rk A v e
1 11 -H II

W E HUY Used rurn ltu ra. on#
plee#
or
houseful,
Furay
l l t d d l n f 4 Kurn. C o , »01 W
1*t St. 323*4391.

43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
SANFORD F E E D STORE
W h o le Ooru 11,01 — 100 lb*.

Trying

SIanli •S.50 —* 100

Hi*. 11*&gt;K Kfttd 14.SO.
130 Sanford Av*.
322-&gt;»90

Seed Potatoes

BELL
US
your
rurn ltu ra
Quick Farvlea with tha Caah
SI* P E II
T R A D IN G
I'OHI
333*0477.
ACREAGE WANTED
A f# w Aorta, wnmltd* aacltidade
2 ecaa*',hla, ftaatutiaMa. W rits
Ho t 121. Ban fo r dl I D r a Id or
phnna 414*1117 availing &gt;,

E.

lt* fr lK «rft to r

|C0.

fit. SnvInjfB &amp; Loan
M O R T G AG E S — LONG T E R M
DELAND FED ERAL
Savin gs h Loan Association
134 N. Ft irlda Ava., Del*«nd

D KBARY BRANCH
69. Schools &amp; Instructions
U. I

etc. Bought .
Mart, J l l Sanford
lll-llll.

50. .Ml.sc. For Sate
45*1.

W a w ill app'itnt a alncara man
nr woman In uaa our .ala *
a id . In . it a b lla h ln g and tarv ic in g a number o f aanaatlnn*
■ I • * ! ( - . arvlca ' T O T S H O P "
Dlaplaya In markata, drug,
v a n i t y alnraa. ate. Tnu gat
• apart Company advli-» and
guldanva Hnwavar. you mual
r a placa tnra aich w aak and
oo lla cl mnnay.
R E Q U IR E S O N L Y F E W V .
HOUR S E AC H W E E K
Thla la not a Job hut a chanrr
to ga t Into oomalhln g you
ma y hava al w aya wa ntad—
a bualnaaa of your own. On#
that can ba handlad In apar .
tl m a'a n d at III laava room fur
full tlma axpanalon
NOT A OET
R ICH -Q UIC K-SCH EM E
I f you hava a daalra to h .t t r r
ynuraalf — If aobar, honaal.
and r a i l l y alncara. hava a
car
(minimum ranuir .d ). ilpply at onca , | v .
tng complaja datalla about
youraalf, phthta numbar. A i r ­
mail or w lr a:
T O T M E R C H A N D I S I N G COR P.
11-10 l l l h Straai
Wnodalda I I , Na w T o r k
- W
I.u 1
■ la »

55. Furniture For Sale

H U N T 'S T U X E D O
FEED, fPO R E,
c o r n e r Sanf.'rd and Kemttd

G.

60. Business JDiiport.

Larry'.
Av *. Ph.

LOOK

322-

UjS K I &gt; M aying W * » h # r # Complet ely reoondUion#d, 9R day
w a rr a n ty.
DICK'M
A l'I'M ANCE, a f f o r d
rim ,
122*
«4C».

I N N E It S F i l l NO M AT T R E B S
RENO VATIO N SPE CIAL
IN C L U D IN G N E W CO VE R
$14 30

ECH O LS B E D D IN G CO.

C IV IL S ERVICE

TESTS!

Men - Woman I I and nvar. Sa*
( lir e Job* High pay. Hhorl
hour a. Advaneament
Thou­
sands o f Joba opan. Praparatory trelnlnk until appoint
•d
Kxperteure usually un
nacaaeary. F R E E Information
on
Jobe,
aalarls*,
requ ire­
ment*
W r it e today g iv in g
name.
address
and
phone,
Lincoln Hervlca. Dot 101 Hon*
ford llarAld.

®l|r

ftgnlorb

^rratb

SW EETIE PIE

Rv Nadine Seltzer

95. Houses For Sale

106. Apartm ents fo r Rent

115. Autos For Rale

A L I T T L E IM AG IN ATIO N
Can g lv a you m Hanford «h«*w
placa. 3 Red room, I bath. Il/wd
floors, flee , kltchan, cement
block
born*
located on a
BIG 90* lot. Excellent ntlgh*
hot hood. $11,300 with only
$300 down, . .

IIOHK C O U R T A T T
1 U i:U l« K &gt; M K u rn . n##F h*a».
MIS Santuril A v *
4 4J. 4:::

|3«( V O L K S W A O E X , like new,
L i t r e * , w ill ,-onaldar trade.
T e rm * U M I i l . Rnuta l. Uo*
in II Paula. 11.sn.

SO U TH W ARD
I n v .a lm a n t A
11! N. P a rk Ava.

Raally
I1S-I1T1

:

tlKUROOSI Kurn. Apt.. $::■
$17- a lt ar S p. m. 833.0041.

ON'K Ite^room rurnlahe,! iltiple i
nltt i ulllHIea, »4t&gt;. Fh
222-111$.
: RDRM Kurn Apt . t l » i Macnulla, only m . I S J - U i l — R
A. W illia m *

|J«I C H E V Y
taka over

Ph.

i;i-*m .

1 RKDROOM Kurn. Apt,. Adult *
nni&gt;.

1 BEDR OO M Horn, on ba.utllul Stone I , land on L i k e
Monroe, Open beam calling*,
nice fireplace. I acre lot all
tenetd. pb.
A T T R A C T I V E &gt; Bedroom M a.onrv, I^tnd.caped. Excellani
rend.
n«ar
achoola.
bate,
.hoppin g
Down
payintnt
* 1410 lo t shannon D r . Pine-

cre.t. 3:: o;io.

87. Buslneaa Itentals

95. Houses For Sale

nr :::-tou.

I ROOM Kurn. Apt. (o r coupla,
s a l v r tndmte.1, (IS.
L A R U E : Hdrm. Kurn
Apt,
Ki&lt;3 M ig n n ll* IdS ! ! M ) 1 1 ,
AVALON A P A R TM E N TS
i i « w . :nd s t .
:::-s4 i;
A V A ILA B LE

apt. Pvl

97* llougfn For Kent

*9m what happans to psoplt who go around with their
noges in the air?”

FU R.V IS HBD A p t . u lllilH a Inctudad m
e . iiih , t it .it ::

Keb.

hath

4

4«1

l_u .

U N F U R N I S H E D house, a bea’lty, Bpeclou* Rooms. 3 bad- SMALL Turn ApU 13^2 Maple
2:3.0731.
room, I bath, kitchen equ ip ­
ped. Ph, 333-7174
3 It oc M Furnished A p t, 9« S
M l E. Ith. )3 :- »7 l4 .
NICE f Bedroom timie# on
Acre
of
ground,
pet Hally F U R N Apt
ile llon vlll*
furnlihad C lo e * to Rea# f»0

Ph

FURN.

lll-eM f

Apt

■ LOCH ARB O R

$100 DOWN

$100.00 DOWN

V A - FHA
Property

Management

and Sales Broker

F H A - V A HOMES

FH A - VA

B RO K ER

Wa Have The Hi ulna For You

Stenstrom Really
2 ’ 6i
122 3130
9 . &lt;«:&lt;
3 ] » &gt;Ii 4ft

PARK

DR IVE
122 705

NIGHTS

323-

46
133 *1412

-

in Uiiuntry. |«ft mu ,
* It
ti it &amp;71* ft4ft7

HUMl

SI E F P I N G
Dak W r

IT IS\ 2 11f ■1.14***111 I|mI184 t it
ft *IX ftft ttf ft li. in

Ronm for Man, It 3
121 - 2 7nl

115. Autos For Sale

I*.*
Kullli
SKY' t.l NV.lt.
re
1r-i«‘1,1hie hardtop, radlTt. h»*91323 tin I . 4
Hi aM.it ha at* 17-9!
*r
pit w rr *t rerlfiK, fiend $
it 4 im ,i, I •• Iun §3^% Ph
322*
( • I T AGE. furti, 3i 3 ■
LAK i:
Alt? or aee at 134 Garrison
c 1o4
Dl

Payton Realty

F U R N I S H i D 2 bedroom house, ‘ I I FO R D Ranch M tRott. R 4
till
Pel met tn
Phone H I *
H
Inter captor
E n a i n#.
0374
Straight
Stick,
Run* u«u»d
1173 122-4971

$100 DOWN
FH A -V A HOMES
e iv r.t
Out at» n P n g 2 A 1
Re tr ■■ H rn**i 4 * 4 iu tile in
nil \rrn»
• r*anfnrd. le#t ua
" i. - \\ ) u Nt i.und 1

102. Mol,ili‘ Homes • Sale

19S7 F f » R D — Standard

J4.

19h| A Park Ave
372 511? anytime

S A N F O R D MOTOR CO
ton French Av#
322-42*1

SALEH

\V!i*-el

Dealer'^

110

Magnolia

Ph.

Au to Il ia » a Tope
it Sent Covers

AU TO -GLASS &amp;
SE A T COVER CO,
J04 W :nd Si. t l j . t n j t
ALL W ORK OUARANTKED

UM. Scooters &amp; Cycles
D ll

N. S U. Slolorcyt-U,
r . i : : . i : io

2J0

12.1. Boats &amp; Motors
Robson Sporting Goods
Ynur E V I N R U P E D**1er
rh i : : . j » i i

*04 s-s E. i » t

P A Y * S I T E ! Ilera ld want ad*
w o rk for a » little as I4c a
•day!

Legal Notice

Ball-Rlair Agency

9

Stemper Agency

GHI A

N A T IO N A L

BANK

'EPOSSESSIOJ

TAKEOVER

IT

IS

W IT H

P LE A S U R E

T H A T W E A N N O U N C E T H E A P P O IN T M E N T OF

JU L IA N S T EN S T R 0 M
_

* Sedans
# Hard Tops
• Convertibles
* Station Wagons

T

baar, fleet aide hrd, auto­
matic trnnamiaaion a n d
ricrpl innilly clean f o f

PAYM ENTS
"(10 (lambler »S!H bal. $17 mu.
’60 Corvair |899 bal. $.17 mu.
'60 Mercury $7»9 bal. $.16 inu.
'61 Falcon $7N6 bal. $:I6 mu.
’62 Triumph $109!) bal. $11 mu.
'61 Falcun $1099 bal. $(t mo.
’58 Chevrolet $599 bal. $.11 mu.
‘59 Chevrolet $199 bal. $21 ino.
'55 Cailillac $588 bal. $29 mu.
’61 Rambler $897 bal. $37 mu.
’61 Chev. $1199 bal. $11 m„.
'57 Dodge $581 bal. $29 mu.
. ’57 llulck $611 bal. $12 mu.
'59 VW $599 bal. $11 mo.
’59 Renault $199 bal. $21 mu.
•54 &lt; hevrolrt $299 bal. $10 m».
*56 l.inculn $99 bal. $3 mu
'56 (Jlda. $199 bal. $16 mu.
■57 l’ l&gt;mouth $586 bal. $:9 mn,
’55 (lldamubile $78 bal. $2 mu.
*56 Chewulel $119 Itnl. $1 mo.
'56 Chrysler $792 bal. $12 mo,

STO RED A T

in n sanfor,&gt; ave-

l U l i OPEN EVEN1NCJS
Sanford. Florida
322-4501
National Repotaeialona Inc

Complete

1M%

R E A L E STA TE ASSOCIATE

G oaranta*

M echanical
—

1.000 s i l k .

ON OUR SALES S T A F F

$0

D ays —

On

AU

L'aad V W ' s .

StmJdJwm fbm lh}
2565 PARK DRIVE

PHONE 322-2420

Au lh u rl a ed

So. Hwy. 17-9J
Ssaford, r u .

322-1835

61 Chevrolet

$

1 2 9 5
62 Ford

I door Ranch W’agon.
V-9, automatic trannmt*.
"ion, p u w r r alrerlng.
p o w e r hrakra, radio,
healer and faclury air
condition. Eicellent for
large family and at a
very reaaonabte price.

$

1 2 4 5

I'unliac 2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto Iran*.. Itadiu $
A Healer. A Real Sharp Car For

Vi ton pick up. 6 cylin­
der. long wheel bare,
flrrl aide body and rnginr Juat reconditioned.

$

*295

RR
00

Chevrolet “ 210" V », Aulo. Tran*.,
Htaltr. New Tire*, A Clean.

*450

M

Pontiac Safari 2 Door Station Wagon.
Automatic Tranamlaalun, Power Steering. ( O Q C
Power Drake*. Radio A Healer. Real Sharp.

Dodge Convertible, V-l, Stenderd
Tranamlaalun, Radio and Heater.
Real Sharp For Onlj

*5 7 5

Cadillac Coupe DaVlII*. Fulljr Powered
With Radio and Haatar. A Real
Beautiful Car For Only

*8 5 0
*Q Q R

60 Corvette

$

9 9 5

60 Oldsmobile
“ 88“ 4 door aedan. V-8,
automatic Iranamlaalon.
power ateerlng, power
brakee, radio end heel­
er and air conditioned.
One owner car wall
kept. A brontr flnlah
and eitra clean interior.

*1 2 9 5
O P E N F R ID A Y
N IT E

T IL

ft P 3 t.

(C ITIE S SERVICE S T A T IO N )

H O LLER

Mechanic On Duty A t A ll Times

M OTOR SALES

P H O N E 322*7524

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231

End O f Frtnrh Ava.— 2600 Block Orlando Drlva

2507 Park Dr.

'

(Juat Below Jim Spencer'*)

i

4 4 5

( ’ u n i r r l i h l r . It nee d* a U t­
ile wo rk but w e l l w o rt h

4

1 7 -9 2 A U T O S A LES

M

$

*6 2 5

NOBODY — NO — NOBODY
CAN SELL YOU A CLEANER
CAR CHEAPER THAN

iiin i « '
oi
___r ___ ■
1801
W . a-a
I hI St.
— oSanford

I dour atallun wagon. V-8,
automatic
tranamlaaiun, power ateerlng and
beater, guild running.

595

Ford Economy " t ” , Standard Tran*million. 45,000 Actual Mllta. Halter
See Thla One. Only

5 4 5

60 Plymouth

M erc ury 2 Do or Hardtop . A u to m a tic
Tranamlaalun, Radio, l l r a l r r and I
Ne *r T ir e * . A Guod Second Ca r Fur

M

*2 0 9 9

7 9 5

60 Chevrolet

cn

'1 8 9 4

Seminole County M o f o r s ^ j
Or M I 7-2330

t t S

mlaalun, Itadiu A H e a le r. A One ( &gt; » n r r
Ca r T h a i Muat lie Seen And D r l i e n T o lie
A |i lir rr ia tr d .

M

JUST A S A M P L E OF T H E TR E M E N D O U S
S A V IN G S B EIN G O F F E R E D T H IS W E E K .

Phone 322-0614

S

llulck 2 Dour Hardtop. Automatic Trana*
minion. Radio and Heater. Clean Inilda
. and Out

D e a le r

Elllnor Motor Co.

M

W

-

Salas — Parti — Service
Factory

WE W I L L GIV E T H E E Q U IV A L E N T OK 10,000
MILES OK Kit EE GAS W ITH THE PU RCH ASE OK
ANY N E W R E N A U L T 11-8 OR R E N A U L T DAU PH tNE.
WE ALSO OFFER YOU A L I F E T IM E GU A R A N TE E .

• BEN H O W L A N D (General M gr.)
• BOB TH O M A S (Rale* M gr.)
• F R A N K B RU N SO N
• C H A R L IE C R A IG
• “ C U R LY” HUNT

$200 • $300 Down
$40 • $60 Month

AS A

E

00

00
RR
00

SEE: TH E DODGE BOYS

Selection

:

Nomad, 4 Door Station
W a g o n . V-6, Automatic
Tranamlaaiun. Power Stearing. Itadiu,
Heater and
Factory Air. Wr'r* Not
Aaking 11795, Hut You Can
Huy It At Th* Right Price
Of Only

f - n Chevrolet Hlaceyne. V-6, Automatic Trana-

GO W EST!

I t ' a T h r u 6 l ‘a

*1 5 9 5

Serlea “ ’ in" 4 Door Sedan.
V'-H, Automatic Tranamla*
•inn. Itadiu &amp; Heater. Good
S o l i d Tranaporteliun At
Only

New 1955 License Plates FREE
On All Cars Sold This Week.

100 G A L L O N S OF F R E E G AS W ITH
PU R C H A SE OF A N Y N E W DODGE OR D A R T.

DODGE CORONET 1 Door, Heater.

$1 5 9 5

$

W S .H A V j: OUR P E N C IL S SH ARI*. SO GET
ON T H E H A N D W A G O N NO W OF S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y MOTORS G R E A T E S T C A R S A L E
OF ITS H IS T O R Y GOING O N T H IS W E E K .
WE N E E D USED C AR S D E S P E R A T E L Y . W E
W IL L RE K N O W N AS T H E ‘ Y E S ” M EN T H IS
W E E K . OUR N E W C AR STOCK IS P L E N T I­
F U L A N D W E W IL L G U A R A N T E E D E ­
L IV E R Y OF YO U R CHOICE A U TO M O B ILE
W IT H IN lb HOURS IF YOU G IV E US A N
ORDER.

g g

63 Volkswagen

63 Chevrolet

Ne w u s e d c a r

l ik e

(Ban &amp; Bob Say;

DODGE D AR T I Door,

2 1 7 5

t tun pick up. Long whrel

.

17 51od. Is t^
htioee from
O P E N 7 DAYS A W E E K
lift 1304
II wy
17 v?
a wood, Fla

g g

$

57 Chevrolet

St. Johns Realty

V w

62 Oldsmobilc
96” Holiday Coupe. Equip
pod with automatic Iranimiaaion, p o w e r ateerlng,
power hrakra, power win
done, power arete, radio
and beater and factory air
rnndltlnn. Medium l i g h t
blue flnlah with hlue fabric
and vinyl Interior. The ab
aolute luiury In 1962 at
only

Ilia. 2 door aedan. A
little gleaming J e w e l
with all beige vinyl in.
trrlnr and red flnlah.
Kra! Sharp f&lt;*r
-

JIM H U N T
REALTY

HOLLER'S
OK LOT

Scnkarik Glass and Paint
Company

V

MOMII.K IP M i

Seminole Realty

mi*alnn 129ft

T-i and f Medr ontna
N E W and I SFD
A w n in g * A &lt;“ a b a rt a a
Q t f A 1.1 V \»r»1ULK »l«i\vi:g
H « y 17-92 s
3 :: -2ft«i

"Y"Ur

Tfatte*

AT

AU TO GLASS
IN S TA LLE D

Cloea in. Jimmie

Cowan 333*4013
4-STAL L, r im a n t block Oar
O R E E N B n AIR
*S*« Do wn town Oviedo. 34 3* Choice lota ava Ila hi# In Gr##n- F U R N I S H E D 3 bedroom, all
UNFURN
Upstairs APT $53
v 9447 ar 143-1124.
b relr o f U k I i Ar bor over l u r k ­
• ii'i t r lc liotr.e, cloe# In, Ph
month, 109 Magnolia* Ave. In­
in g g u lf course. C u a t o ttf v 353*9307. * #
quire &lt;1own M air a *ifi*r 4 p
building to your s pe cifica­
95. Houses For Sale
in. or tail 323-413"
tions. Grsenhrelr developed
by
4 BEDRtH&gt;M - ! H . lb . SerG
A
R AGE
A p t,
e du lU
only.
KIN G! WOOD
* 17F D R DOM r#*ld#nra, K H r h in
Viet Hen $* Ml Don it - M o v t
l"" 3 Tim ftve
BUILDER*. INC.
#‘j»!ipp*d,
air
rniiilR inner,
4n * |7?* 1* mo. plus T a t e s A
$23-1074
ecrerned peri'Hi lea#"*, $100, US K UHNIK JIK l*
1nauira it «*#.
LM N
K N T l : II *
2
llrdrcmni
201 Falrmimt Dr.
PRIHKH. INV. Main o f f b e 4
Vh. 33X-i$4I
p-jutplird,
1
kill littti
ml. Hn, of Hanford iivt 17*92,
i:\ca1Unl )($c 1 11ctna f h . j : j I
111k
Weal
on Hemlltolt
N|rK. 1 * Hdrm. Uutti.
M
corner lot. 322-3919
A v « . Ph *34-3111 cullert
Wgtff furn
rtili, lift mo. l37-4;n
IV K L A ly A ^ f al'AHTS I
Jll
SPACIOUS 4 Jiedroom. 4 Ilfh.,
IjOCIP a i h i o r
L •&lt;-h Arbor, S5I-P4S0
Unusual to find a 3 Hdrm M i *
V\ OMKIICI) 2 M*trm h*»ti##
e.mry home in this area p ric ­
d'Srtitt, near b.iie |4!j mo. 322 - F U H N . Apt. 'we l*»rk A v*
ed under 313.000. Phon* ua
«24t
t-R&lt;tom E ff ic ie n cy apt, with
for detalla
j*vt, hath tr shower, nullah!#
liMr
Kt*nN'19)IEt&gt;
Cnttaae
R O IIE R T A. W I L L I A M S
fail 4*1111pi r or elngle ptfiiin
Slain
(Sat*
t&lt;8
I
t
t
i
t
l
or retired
All utUltles In­
Rea ltor
Raymond Lunduutst, A*»o.
cluded In rent Ideally lo ca t­
UU ns iHMKD l II#flroom h»*u#»,
122- 393* Atlantic Rank lU lg .
ed
on
let
8t
, within 1 block
n# *r hut# |40 mo. Adult#
&lt;»f 2 fre# parking 1o|e and
322441ft.
I.NUOME P R O P E R T Y Ry ownshopping center
Inquire at
Her. 4-b#dn)om house, w ith
Manuel da &gt;loom Dept. 5fl4ife,
2. 3. A I HKDRDOMfl
r n t v i it*i» ru ii. mi-#. adnit a.
ga rage apartment 13"1 Park
! l l I! 1*1ret St
im
ta JJ2-40ft3
I. I S A 2 M\ Ills
Ave. E. E. Faria 322 *374
KIT C HF.N E y U l P l ' K I i
1
IlFlGtOtlM
Kurn
Air
-t’
ltnd
I
UN.
ICtHimH For Kent
LOW MUNTHLY PANMKNT-S
R E A U T I P U L 2 Redr.mrn, ; bath,
nut W#it l#l Rt 171 32 4:»47
For Complete Information
loeke privileges, $4»iO Down
See &lt;11 ('all Vour
CLEAN
ROOM for Man. 4"1
A Alttim # pa) men i • 322 7H94
: lli:i*1lOi»M UnfurnlMietl hum* 1 M mgnolla Ave li2 * " 7 1 ' s

SALES

A u tn m n tn c S ervice

G atew ay T o The W a t e r w a y
Pal

THRIFTMINDED
PRICES

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duties four • v • titnac« per
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W E RUY OR S E L L A N Y T H I N G
PAYM ENTS
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231-3740
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preferred
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cijtni*ctlon,
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limited Income
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Gei prr&gt;f###lonal carpet clean*
a supplies
Only honest, r e ­
RUSK
R E FE R ESTES
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liable person who ran make
In* result ■— r*nt HI ue LuaJOIIH.
F .a It E A D V A N C E D
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tinner Si
per tls)
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Furnltur# Co
I titt or ileteya All ap|K&gt;lntnieiif* will h# made at time t i . Situation W anted
of
in te rv iew
In ves tiga te
this If you want something
real good. (N«*T V E N D IN G i T ell them vou saw it in Th*
Hanford I D * a i d ?
t r paraon.*] In ter view g iv e
In the Court of th# t'oimfy
phone rr timber, w r ite ROH* G E N E K A I .
Jm U e, Demlaulr C«tunl), I l« r l l iu iin leanlnR
U l t A F T P u H..i 9*3 ComIda, In Pm hate.
Herded
I mined]* i d ) ' &lt; *all
ni* reial JftAUon Hprtngflald.
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re i Ivalat# «»f
led# 322-41115— 3*4 a m. 4
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Also openings In moet
M A R T H A K VANCE
4-9 p, m
ear roundtng area
P e r# * aid,
T o All Creditors and PeraoBi
DAYrt W O R K . I f I -C77n
Offlea: l l l . l l l l
Vfntlnu
r i a l ma nr
fleima ada H E N R Y FO R D oner astd, "Not
Nlghta: l l l . i i m o
ad ye rt la I n i , la like wink hue
A Knlnat Said 1' ■I a I e i
81.
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at a « Ir 1 In th# dark. Y&gt;u
Y hi and each of you ar t
1534 l-ark Drive
k n o w what j o u r # (lull’l l l»ui
Inare by n oil fled ami required
&gt;ht doMfi't."
4a pr»a#nt any claim* and daP Y O W N K l l : I Bedroom Fur it
BAHT r i L C I l E R
manda which you, nr tlt h ar of
or Vnfurn.. central beet 4
Beat Buy Broker
yo't, may have
a|*in#r
the
etr conditioning, Iga corner
123-7411 Day or Nig h t
as tat# of M A R T H A E V a NCK
lot, ah a How » # l l 4 epr Inkier
dacaaaad, late of eald County,
ay item F If A 111 rtrtfli nr o w n ­
Atfilr# of PaMIe Hrarlai
to tha County Jurttf# of Sr m i­
er will ftnarue Opportunlr&gt;
N Me* la htr#h&gt; given, Iluard
nute County. F lo rid*, $tl hli
fur n » * 1 )
we.la t.r young
11n.i] Ka’ xtt — fnaurance
o f f i c e In the court hour** «*f of Uuunty U(iniiula*1on#re of
couple SIX-3424
133-3441
said County at Hanford. F l o r ­ HernirmS# I ’ otjnty, Florida, pro* 3rd A Park Av#
I.VCOMK P R O f E B T Y
ida.
wit hi n
»ix
■ulenrinr po«# to resone fh# f o llo w in g
m o n th ! from the time of the dacrrlhed prope rty toned 31-1
Mica
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Bagroern
Kurnlabad
h o m e Concrai* bio, k eon.
f ir s t publication of thle nr.tlr. Industriar to \»\ Ag ric ultu re
JOHN K. FOX.
Each c Dlm or demend «h.*ll he N 4«'u ft **f N S H of NEVft &lt;.f
atrurtisn.
convanlantly
lo ­
Realtor
cated .Renta
for
|76 par
In wrltlna. end ehall elate the HE*, Harllnn 22«3ftS**SOK lyltm IOC N Park ava
JSI-0SS5
month, o n l y ff.:uo.
placa o f re e ld n iie efol poet of - reef of H&lt; ot&lt; h Gin Run Cre* k
flea address of tha claimant, Further
deecribed
a*
lying
and shall t»# sworn to by the south of South Lana In Midway
M E R L E W. W A R N E R
Claimant, or agent, or attorney. Perk and asat of fo o tch Gin
REALTO R
and arty such claim or d em e n t Run Creak
701 Sn Park
Itl-IIH
not ac* fllad shall bs votd.
. Public hearing will ha held
R#attr&gt;r-!niuror-Trades
*/ Juna V hrodie
|In the Hemlnol# County Court
122 4ft»l
H i t H Fr en .h Ave
As edmlnleit a t r i t
f the lluu ir,
Sanford,
Florida. In
K slats of
the
County
Corn mta* lo n er e
M A R T H A K. VAN C K,
R .un un Fthruary 2t, 194$ at
O LD N E W S P A P E R S
T H E T I M E T E S T E D F IR M
Deceased
D* ***! A. M- or as anon there- 13" N. Park Ata .
I31-(1I1
FO R S A L E
a f te r as poastble.
C L E V E L A N D . H TKP IIE NB ON
4 M IZ K
Hoard of County Commlaa*
25 LB S. - 50c
hull# I I I — Sanford Atlantic
Innera
JO H N S A U L S A G E N C Y
National Bank building
Hrntliiol# County. Florida
R E A L ESTATE BROKER
P O D ra w e r Z
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FORD H E R A LD
Ry John Alexander, Chair Ayyralaal Syaclallat
Hanford, Florida
ma n
111 Na Park
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A tto rn e ys for Administratrix
A 11• a11 A rthu r B ac k w 11h,
Publish Jan. I I , 23 &lt;L Fab. 1,
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Publish Feb I, 1941
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Herald W an t Ada

Legal Notice

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'Garden O f Month'

By Margaret Coahy
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Sim­
mons, 40)1 Edwin Circle, are
the proud recipients of the
By Donna E ilt i
Longwood Mayor David R. North Orlando Garden Club’s
Month"
Wentworth hai officially gone "Garden of t h e
on record ai being "thorough­ Aw»rdApologiiing for the frost­
ly opposed to the Joyce broth
era stock car stadium as It la bitten aspect of their garden.
against the J**t interests of It la obviaua that the Sim­
mons’ plan for gardening la
the city.”
I! i a announcement, made "ilmpllclty and practicality.”
Mra. Simmons credits her
publicly at last week's city
council meeting, also stated husband with the success of
that, tn his opinion, " r a c e their flower and vegetables
tracks of this type tend to de­ gardens, saying, "He Is a bom
crease property values and gardener; everything grows
that while race drivers are for him and he does all the
fine people, as a rule, follow gardening work." She devotei
era of the races, in many cas­ her time to the home’s inter­
ior and their handsome 14es, are 'riff-raff.* "
Other persons heard during month-old eon, John Wayne.
The Slmmona’ thick Bermu­
the meeting also were opposed
da
lawn is spotted with arbor
to the stadium with the excep­
tion of Mrs. Bobbie Jo Hunt, vitae, a rubber tree, magnolia
prominent resident and prop­ and roses. The front entry is

erty owner, who urged coun­
cil's cooperation to "bring new
businesses into the communi­
t y ." Council
chairman R. C.
Carlson again explained that
council has no control over
whether or not the stadium Is
built. He advised that " if the
Joyce brothers, who are a­
ware of the strong opposition,
still wish to continue with
their plans and apply for
building permit, council has
no grounds for denying said
permit at this time.
"Whether or not the race­
way would tie odorous, obnoxi
ous or noisy would have to lie
decided In the courts," he
- painted out.

Mrs. M. Carlson
Succumbs At 82
Mrs. Mathilda V. Carlson,
*2, died this morning at a lo­
cal nursing home.
Horn March Hi, 18S2, In Upaalla, Sweden, she had bri-n a
resident cf Sanford for 22
year* making her home in re­
rent yeara with a daughter,
Mrs. C K. Adams, 4b'.i Willow
Avenue. She was a member
of Jehovah's W i t n e s s e s
Church and of lire Swedish
VASA Lodge tn Youngstown.
Ohio.
Survivors, other than Mrs
Adams, Include another daugh­
ter, Mrs. Ruth h. Stafford of
I.nkc Monroe; sisters, Mrs.
W. J. Ilarninn r f Lake Mary,
Mrs. .1 A. Stone of Jackson­
ville, Miss Hilda Anderson of
Miami and Mrs. A. C. Sher­
man of
Pompano
Reach;
brothers, W It. Anderson of
Miami and lb J- Anderson of
J-'t. i'lerre, and sevetal nieces
and nephews.
Hrlsson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

Jack Harris, 60,

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surrounded by heavy canter­
ed flowering shrubs, a giant
gardenia and a trellis of star
jasmine and English ivy. A l­
so strategically placed near a
aide screened patio la night
blooming jasmine.
Sides of the dwelling are
edged in ligustrum, roses, an
assortment of colored hibiscus
shrubs , and podoearpus. Th*
rear yard la fenced and the
grata obvioualy was aa lush
a mat at the front lawn.
A large portion of this gar­
den is reserved for vegetables
and a separate lettuce plant­
ing nestle* close to the house.
The ground ha* been prepar­
ed and Simmons again will
plant vegetable* when the dan"
gcr of cold it pa*L
The hurricane fence it dec­
orated with ligustrum, yellowhud alumanda, milk and wine
lily, and etar jasmine. Away
from the vegetable garden, a
fig tree, a maple tree, crape
myrtle and a Sheridan rose
span the yard.
Simmons attributes his suc­
cess In vegetable and flower
gardens to a regular program
of fertilisation.
The Simmons have lived in
the Coronado
section of
North Orlando for approxi­
mate!/ two-and-one-half years.
They ware retired from .the :
U. S. Army while on duty in !
France. He is store manager
assistant at the Orlando Air
Force Base Commissary.

WHIPPANY, N. J. (Spl.) Rudy P. York, Suburban Pro­
pane district manager, has
been transferred . from Fernandina Beach to Maitland.*
This announcement w-as made
today by Mark J. Anton, preaIdent, who said that Y’ork will
assume the added responsibilitics of managing the larger
district, which has an office
and appliance showroom at
Miitlgntfr — ■------*v---York, who joined Suburban
Propane In 1954, served as an
Mrs, f.lllle R. Rurgess. 7(1.
accountant and office ntana
grr at several district offices, of 122 Garrison Drive, riled
and was promoted to district Saturday.
manager at Fcrnandlna Bea­
A native of Pennsylvania,
ch in 19fi2. He attended Con­
she
came to Sanford six year*
cord and Franklin and Mar
shall colleges, has been and 1ago from Canton. Ohio She
now is a member of the Cham­ was a member nf First Chris­
ber of Commerce project com tian Church.
Survivor* are her husband,
inlllec and Ihc Fernandma
Reach Golf Association and is I,cwi* W Burgess, nf Sanford,
on the board of directors of and a brother. Harry Ham
the Klwanis Club and thr mers, of Harrisburg, I’ a
Gramkow Funeral IIiuiip m
Merchants Association in Fer
charge of arrangement*
nnndina Reach.

Lillie Burgess

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Mayor Opposed Winner Announced
To Race Track
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25th &amp; Park, Sanford
“SANTA C LAR A”

“ T H R IF T W A Y ” F A N C Y , SLICED

BACON

JUICE
BTL.
Limit: 2 With Your $-1 Or
More Food Order, Please.

‘K R A F T ”

PEACH
PRESERVES

LIM IT: 2 WITH Y O l’ R »3 OR
MORE FOOD ORDER. PLEASE

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We had to roach a climax somewhere aloog the line. Arvd what better climax
lor a car than to win Motor Trood's Car ol the Year Award (or 106b? Nolhino
could please us more, except maybe the way people are buying our cars. And
they are. Drive one and flpd out why. First thing you know, you'll buy one, loo.
6E£ YOUR AUTHORIZED POM T U X DEALER ,

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"Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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City 'Hanging'
With Debt Of
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W E A TH E R : Fair thru Wednesday, hiph

80-85; low tonipht in 60s.

Search On For Crash Victims Road Program
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Parley Sef By
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GOLD
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Wilh This
Coupon A The
Purrhsae Of
Pkg.
STA M P S
GROUND
CHUCK
Coupon Good At “T H R IF TW A Y ”
Only, Thru Wed., February 1#.

Oviedo Launches
Cleanup Drive

Zoc, Gardens Phn

Pondered By Council

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COFFEE
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16 Oi. Ctn. 29c
I Coupon Good Ai -T H R IF T W A Y "
Only, Thru Wed. , February 10.

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"IILKACII PACKETS'*

ROAST
1965 Pontiac: Car o f the Year!
That’s what!

on the St. Johns River

Sanfnrd City Comml,»lon«
era, bowing to wishes of
merchants and shoppers, ban.
net! parking meters from city
streets.
How do you
Declaring they would find
phone 7
some way of "digging up”
uRainst a Ruerrilla force. tered the gTound rules of the
In our country by just say­
$16,000 to pay a note left
Heavy fiRhtinR wns re­ present conflict.
hanging by removal of tha
ing "hello.’* This is an Anglo- ported on the Rround.
This is bound to have re­
meters this year, commission­
Saxon word originally mean­ Vietnamese p a r a troops percussions on the U. S.
ers voted unanimously (o da
domestic political front, as
lost
nine
men
killed
and
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ing "bo whole" or "be heal­
away with the offending coin
wounded.
Eighteen
enemy well as in the arena of inter­
thy," which isn’t the worst bodies were found.
collectors at Monday eve.
national affairs.
we’ ve known
ning’s session.
The President, in effect,
The fighting broke out soon
"Take ’em nut and remove
after
the
United
States has committed himself to
For answering the ’phone.
the posts — • guts, feather*
The British in their veddy brought in a battery of dead­ swift American military re­
and all,” ordered Mayor
British • type voices say, "so ly Hawk anti-aircraft missiles taliation against Red North
Viet Nam, itself, in the event
James II. Crapps.
and so here" or "are you
of further attacks by the
F'urther discussion revolved
there 7” In this the Portu­
Viet Cong guerrilla* in the
around changing parking on
guese agree
South against U. S. forces
First Street from a 4S - to a
And ti&gt;« Germans say "was
or
installations.
30degrce
angle as requested
wollcn sie7"
lie also has, for the first
by Police Chief Roy Williams,
The Spanish are apt to an­
time, agreed to "unleash" the
or install parallel parking as
swer the 'phone by saying j
itnliont'j
South Vietnamese air force
proposed by Commissioner
"huenoj dias," in the after
for a major strike across the
Fjarl Higginbotham.
AND
T H A ILA
N D ''^ '*t
noon "buenos tardes" and as
17th parallel, the dividing
"W e’ve scraped off all tha
Bangkok
the evening approaches
line
between
North
and
asphalt we put oxer t h a
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'Buenos Jiochcs."-, j.
bricks, changing this parking
We’ ve never been td' Iran f i &amp; k ,
ARCH ITECT’S CONCEPTION o f the? now ?1 million GO-tod
A. Rurtpn IV is the architect for this wing, which will in­
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back and forth on First Street.
but it pccurs to us that when J fneiepenbo/ cf
wing of Seminole Memorial Hospital depicts as the completed
crease the hospital's facilities to 200 beds. Construction lias
m which»4he United States
Let's make It parallel park*
they're calling long distance
structure
will
appear
when
formally
opened
next
Feb.
l.
John
been started.
claims North Viet Nam di­
ing and leave it alone," ha
would they have the gall
rects the Viet Cong battle
moved.
To say, "This is a Persian
against
U.
S.
sup|&gt;orted
Higginbotham's motion died
to Persian call?"
South Viet Nam, has lost its
for lack of second as did a
(Also swiped)
immunity.
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I. it abort! to mark the north
H a v f you -availed yourself
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Red Chinese
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lane on First Street at French
of the real pleasure of viewing
NEW YORK |
— An pm Monday and exploded on during the night by wind*.
‘In Battle Array'
Avenue as "right turn only.”
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.ids
of
I'u.i-t
iiupait
the pansy beds at the Semin­
bare and choppy seas hut tile
TOKYO ( U P I ) — Commun­
The plea for permanent re*
ole Memorial hospital? Now,
Guard and Navy plane* and
l ie wreckage of thr $1 mil- full force ol the New York
ist China said today Its at my
moval of the parking inctcre
here is an example of what
vessel*
a
n
d
plicate
eraft
lion
dollar
plane
ami
the
lorn
area's
rescue
re,on
was "in battle array" waiting
was voiced by DeWit Math­
we mean by "civic pride," |
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Danang, 350 miles north for the United States to in- i Another M«*p fnuntd tin* searched a 2-m square null- llesli \d passengeis showered poised to enter Ihc crash area
ews, chairman of. the Greater
“ city beautification." A n d
area
of
the
shark
•
infested
the
orean
with
thousands
of
at
dawn
Road rrquridv in the coon
of Saigon, and declared them vade North Viet Nam.
Sanford Board of Comntcrca
of
Snnforil*» Atlantic I imI.iv for ihe remains piece* of grisly debris
what enjoyments the beauty
Peking said it would eon- .construction
.
,
,
ready for use against posty will tv dtsrus'cd March 9 and K. C. Harper Jr., chair­
The disaster ranked a* Ihe
prov.de, for all of us who can
, ir , tU rki ,,y Commun. ■iiler such action an invasion Ukefront ilrvelopmmt pin. ol M Eastern Air Lines pas
with the State Itoad Depart man of the Sanford Merchants
aviation
of the Chinese mainland.
gram
wim mailt* Monday sengers wiio died in Die n.i third worst in US
*rc ll!
ist pilots.
• • •
_
ment by Seminole County Division.
turn s fifth worst commercial history involving
a single
It was thr toughest Chin­ when
The roekels were placed
1’ ity
(*omtni**iont*r *
Commivvioners.
In oilier action, Commis.
plane tltsasti r
And the endless hours ol around the Danang hasa on ese statement in a series
plain- and was tie 15th most
'I Iv count v Iward wa- noti stotiers appointed Jack Bolt,
work dial went inlo the eye- orders of President Johnson. which have been issued since \oti’il to authorf/t* Mauiiir
The propeller
dttven IK 7 ttagic d.saster in world air
fled of Hie dale* by Hirliey Sanford area chairman for
II. t'nnnrll
iiiti« rtigi- it, Uuind Irom Boston to At lustorv
arresting beauty of the Andres
|he nation's I w o
Mililury officials nntirip.t- t the U. S. and South Viet­
[ Green SHI) engineer, nv the the Si-nitnolp County beautifi*
yard at Celery anil Cameron ed possible Communist re- -namese retaliatory air raids nrvra to y » r ••••«! with "»..uttd Linta. plunged into the ocean wo|&gt;t a(r disasters were colli
rommivsioners convened this cation committee;
Avenues should lie — and 1-risul* following two day* of against Ninth Viet Nnm.
l T. S. ‘ Broke'
and pfi.hing* hi I ak«* ottei lakcolf trinn Kenned. - ons ol two planes
i morning in llv emirthouvr.
Adjusted a foe lo permit
I lie search was hampered
Probably aie - matched by L-. s
and Vietnamese air
Monroe to find the piofilc «d lnti in.ition.il Airport at t&gt; 2i
\\ \SIIINi.TON ( UPI ) *Mcanwluk, t o in hi i v sion lM,ny rides on weekends, near
similar rcriods of enjoyment , t,,ke* against North Vietthr lake hot torn "
\ t: iw tilt ui t* Sft i ••till y I h x i l l r
Chairman John Mex.mder to Ihe zoo, run by Dick Morri*
by the passersby. many ol nanirse liases
T h e fir m
p revh iu alv
had
I. Ktc*«*ntan mys lh* farm
i day requested County Fttgin son;
whom use tIsis route to travel
made
the
imnntiMinn
a
I
i.
I
7 bs Hawk ha* a range of
|ir|r« | i | | y i * t f'iful in piitpty
err \\ill i ain nosh tn prepare
Agreed lo run ullllty line*
Horn Orlando to the beaches. 20 viiiIvs amt can hit targets
of 11.400 for thr »turt#*.
h ful
nn |&gt;ii\ n iciit» cmii !»•*
a list of unfinished project* !•• property owned by Ralph
The
motion
followed
n
* * *
as high as 50,000 feet.
until
i.(&gt;ii|(re8»
\i*t»»
previously suggestiHl lo the Jarvis at Geneva Terrace,
i r solution prepented hy |h
Someone told us that he
|„ Saigon the first of more
mote money.
|SitI» and wtindi have it'd been subjecl to annexation;
W. Vincent Itoherta, ehatt
cause of First Federal'* in than 1.8»o American ‘ women
Ry Evelyn Lundy
Moved to add automatia
trrrst in Ihe Rivrrport Mar «n,| children ordered In leave
5 clean up campaign for man «»f the lakefmnt developTryinp: Aviain
Added to t- will tv other control panels tn the new wa­
ins development, the sailboat 'Smith Viet Nam because of parts ol Oviedo was launched 1merit committee, urging r..n
WASHINGTON t i l ' l l — projects
tin
Ci mmission ter |dant at an added cost of
in front nl Die place of bust the military crisis left for the Monday night whrn the City tinning
effmts to pi
I
\ plan tn r&gt;tabl|sh
li.ltaII owned and \»es| of tile sewage Sell Fog-pur J. Mel .irtliv t D­
deems
ncees-aiy
,-i» r)i, conn *3 425;
ness on West First Street wav United States. There were Council, in regular session, with m-eessai y. stepj tn In mg
Minn i is ti &gt; tnir again in get ty continues to grow
i'il
and
zoological
g.ird'-n tn -sttits nt plant
Heard a first Trading nf in
Board
trying In tiring the watri lew- teats.
authorized it sanitary com- the development plan to real
Ins ’VHieer gut*' p i"p '-«l members will lour lhe
.ill ! ielo i ati'.n of the Sanford
The
plan
.i
"
&gt;
.till'd
for
a
ta
dimmer
changing liar elm.
conn
Iron! a little TOO fsr uptown
While they were leaving mlttee to nret this afternoon uatimi.
passed to give iiniita i rted
in an effort to rrvitalue Ihc Danang, powerful U. S. Air with county inspector* for a
**ne of the snags in the i U\ Zoo to l.t g e r and b elli i concession atcj lo help p.i&gt; prisons over 35 yrai* old a ty and then meet again prior mg hours from midnight to
to the lie l a r d M i l l meeting 3 a in., under certain condiDowntown .Shopping Center Forte Super Saiier and Thun- check tour o' areas involved 1"»t " f
must tint lo ll
Un­ qiiiittf iv w.t- presented to City the cost j| opeiulton. Com tax loi-nk.
to form ulate the presentation. tons;
it also was voted that the bind fill an a f"i tin- non inn I " III III I &gt;- iOIH-1 liy \ It IV tc r ntlssionet s a. n «d that tile
. . . But. it was the Cerebral derchief jets roared off the
Ill other a itlo ll. the to m
Approved raising II. E.
present z*si i ' l l I- too small,
I’alsy drive, not the SAL, that airport there winch is consid­ c i t y would take immediate complex was the finding of
nt Jr repie-enting the .vm
m ission d' laved until a In lin e VMute J r, fireman, front a
hid put Lhe boat there as a ered a target for Communist steps to repair rough railroad birge deposit* of ntuck and I ltd t i.amln-t •»( lO llllU lT C«*. both for a.iiom - and sped*
MOBILE, Ala. (I I'll
tor.v, and needs Its be spread
meeting acimii on stipulating IK D rlassifleation to 19-E;
mean* of attracting funds lor salmUge.
crossings aad sever*! streets »(U &gt;n f»ur previous borings Monday
\hout l,2uu sinking long drainage conditions at Scotts
out
Set public hearings on Zonuiii]uut«*(|
in
the
Uke.
the charity drive. And the
American military polire- in the downtown sections. '
Pete!-on ...id the program
The) expressed approval ol shoiemeti wete *l.i|'|"d will moorc Manoi The pnqKised tug and Planning Commission
In i»rder to hohl doun cost»
elowns and young ladies in men with carbines at the
Motion was passed to ap
i mild In- i at ried out tn three Ihe idea nl Peter son's plan a toiilempl id toiiit
i dei suhdivisiijn owners' attorney, recommendation*
the center of the street therejieady provided tight aecurity prove and accept plat of the &lt;&lt;f firmndn^ the water ft out
or
four
sta.eover
a
period
pay­ Joe Iiavis. asked lor Hie delay
t dy Manager W. E Knows
on Sunday afternoon also fo for the dependent*,
second unit of Mead Manor development pro^rAin, rn^i- of years, u*in« city crews and commended him for the ,,l*‘ ' ,h*&gt;' « "
day *o the firm ran complete its lek was asked lo "check into”
nen»
pointed
out
thkt
it
i»
'***
{'
"
’
"
attraelzve
layout
and
for
hls|*,-’"
wl
*
cused attention on the human
and, after discussion on set­
The property on which the pro
plans.
a request for closing and va«
**’* J" 1*'
President Altera
ttarian effort.
ting up a board of adjustment neceaeary to find l a r g e posed gar Jen zoo park area thougblfuiness in developing t,lcy , l , y
umounta
of
auitable
fill
meLhe ale*.
The board also ordered rating a utility easement at
Ground Rules
in connection with the city's
would tie ( "ti'trui led is city j
Road Supt J C i-a vender to 7U0 West 25lh Street ApparCotnmisstohrr M. L it shorn Thought Dead
WASHINGTON (U P I) ae- new zoning ordinance, Council- tk****l wtUvjp,3,000 feel,of tin­
Ha* our ScminJle' 'County
OMAHA (U P I) — Televl- clieck a request Jjjat the eotin yiitly a home Is being built on
moved
that tile rity manager
President
Johnson
seek*
no
Chamber of Commerce over­
man Bob Ward was suthoriz- marin“ » u*|y participate In paving Tnr top nl a city casement. Combe authorized to study the »h.npersonality John ( Fritsi
looked one of the truly big “ wider war" in Southeast ed to investigate regulations1 Commissioner, ordered City
Johnxm
entered
a
hospital
denta Aven to off Route 119.
mtssloncrs ordered construeAsia
but
he
obviously
h«*
siplan,
recommeud
further
acpromotion* to take place to
and carry them out to com- ' U,1,f * r W‘ E' Know I*.
tiuti *nd hu motion
totimy for •*Hnu»ti\r | » h &gt; &lt;•!
pjetjon
contact tjie engtneeta and
Tacit approval was given to turn stopped until the matter
our county in a LONG time?
proceed with negotiations for
Mimn-lrl
i»y CununisMonfr t*#tB ,n
l*Kht &lt;»f rvnl»*iuc assist m locating spare to is settled and pruper. paper*
This is the Class A horse show
tlie probings and rstatdish a
Karl 11ik Itintmt ham to mcludr I Bhowin»r him tn \w mt Ohm hou»e Sanford Historical &gt;.i drawn,
that will be held at Casselhcr
G MNLSVtl.I.K it PI) - \n planning I«tr rnlirunnfnt of ,,,,,,,
time period."
thought
• *Kht elely item*
Spare will lx
ry 'i Seminole Raceway Wed
11 ytar sdd Ik,) died this morn the zoo Lie motion passed ye*1*'ought m county owned build lied Objections
nesday through Sunday of this
mg at the Li.iversity oi Flor­ unanim ously
«
J UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
week. This is one of the big
A rt Auction
A tentative meeting nf \Vb ‘ d T I Soviet objection* ara
ida Teaching Hospital oi gun
stops in the Sunshine Circuit
: BALM B EA C H
it I’l l
Vt wav i f ! u | v%11ti iJte Staff holding ii|i formation of a
United Press International
A hard, ever • expanding
—moving here from Winter
shut wounds received wiule
I
vaflit y f i w pftlnt III*:*
thr Health I Irpai t incut dil l the • i. tnu|i to ttrgotiale a aettle*
search
lor
two
youths
is
under
Haven. Owners and trainers
lalget shiMitilig
Widespread ram, sleet and N a m e d T o S t a t e
Frriiih iiii|u«*ft*h»vimt inunti-ift regional planner on wutci and incut of the UN financial
util show over 4uo of the na way in Central Florida alter snow shrouieil the ns Lon to'Ihe Maehua Count) slieiitf's
• u llr r t n i hy a N r * V&lt;rk jrar- svwaje fjtililUA
itiBit. diploinata laid today.
Because
they
allegedly
raped
a
1
3
year
dsy
from
Texas
to
Maine
JACKSONVILLE
(UPI
I
(ton's finest horses,
department raid the hoy, Joel
|iiiriit if*,lu»try Laron anti v a l ­
Thunderstorms
boiled up Col Robert P Tabb will »uc- McGlhiay was target shooting
of the extensive and expen old girl Monday afternoon.
ued at |J million
on mile
Police were hesitant to re from the Gull and dumped reed Col II It Parfitt as w.th h.
stve layout of stables and
lii year old brother,
JACKSONVILLE ( UP I ) — Turailay night III a leco itl
tracks, Seminole Raceway is lease any information as they heavy rain in some parts of Jacksonville district engineer Juiuiiv
n I a m vt diMir m-igh I'nlier planned lo question
high AiHicty auction.
O l'K N FR ID A Y
for the Army Corps of Kngtn- hot Daryl K itb y, 21 All arc again today a 32 year old nto
being touted as tops tn accom pushed the minute • by • min­ the Deep South
I
Both Milliard and Amarillo cers early thi* summrr
of Gainesville
llicr, Mrs. Ktchaid Rex, who
ntodationi for these elite ol ute search for the two, be­
K IT E T IL •
Milk Question
lieved to be about 17 or It Tex., plckej up *□ inch of
Tsbb, a graduate of the U
According u deputies. Kirby said *be drowned her two
the equine world.
TALLAHASSEE
(U
P
I)
—
years of age.
IAZAVR
RR
T n
lT V ™
anow during the night
jS Military Academy. has t&gt;een fired one shut Iront a 22 pump daughters in a bathtub and
ALW
A Y S F IIR
ST
QiUl A
A lLITY
Tlie state Milk Commission
The assault is reported to
kreezing rain and sleet chief of military operations action rule and the boy ran gulped sleeping pills
Tom Gilchrist, &gt;ire preai.X'
An autop-y was to tie per lias turned over to dairy
dent and general manager oi have occurred about 4 pm. caused hazardous driving con engineer division, hcadquart to the Ur j e t - lh e rifle lire!
WESH-TV util speak to the Monday off West Sixth Street ditions in sections of Kansas ers, U. S. Army Europe in again 'I lie bullet bit the boy* formed nn the victims. An farmers its recommendation
for a market-wide pool to
Heidelberg, Germany.
in thr head.
geb* Rex, W, and Regina, 8
Kiwanis Club. Wednesday at and near the Nehi Bottling and northern Missouri.
supply distributors and thus
the Civic Center at noon. Gil- Company.
stahalixe both su|uiIia« and
The girl was taken to Or­
rhrist is expected to challenge
prices,
V
Ihe local club to greater com­ lando AFU Hospital, where
she
is
said
to
be
undergoing
munity interest and participa­
New Approach
tion in their Golden iantver medical checkups.
WASHINGTON
(U PI —
• ary year.
President Joseph Beirn* of
Wounds Fatal
A direct approach in get- |will be contacted quickly so sib jllty »f getting M T S to a now divided by two 'phone the Communications Workers
A woman who suffered head ting a metropolitan telephone that an early filing of thr ap- le a llly .” Touhy »aid, adding
Anyone seeing a three color
of America aaid his union
companieaX
rd male bassett hound wan wounds cariy on Jan. 29 at system (M T8) will be taken peal may be made.
that "response to the project
Speer was asked to make plans a new negotiating ap­
dering around could make the lakcfront. Mrs. Majone F. by a group of top Seminole
At present the ruunty is Is encouraging."
proach with the Bell Tele­
some children very happy by Inghram. of 2407 Willow ^Ave­ County residents when they served in the south portion hy
By getting the state agency additional copies available for phone system and other com­
calling 322 3439 and tell them nue, died of the injuries Mon­ petition the Florida Public Winter Park Telephone Com­ ta direct the lurrgrr, it is felt the full committee and these
panies this year.
N ew! Striped! Itug Runners
where their pet can be found day in an Orlando hospital. Utilities Commission for this pany end in the north by the that the two 'phone compan­ will be distributed tp all in­
•
•
•
Police say the woman parked right.
Southern Bell Telephone Com­ ies will co-operate. "W e must terested groups in all parts of Freedom Ends
AH Nylon Loop Pile! B ig Value!
Bob Alexander, Herald ad­ her car and then fired the
The delegates from through­ pany.
let them ('phone companies) the* county.
PORT
ST.
JOE
(U
P
I)—
A
vertising director, was rem­ shot*.
out the county met at the Sem­
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s be­ know thry have oi^r support,'"
Thr arra will lie divided in­ construction worker, Root*,
iniscing.' Seems he and his
inole County ( nsmlter of Com­ tween the two erctione now the chairman reminded.
to geographical sections with veil Nettles, 44, was raptured
good wife, Ann, were in a Loses Head
merce conference room and require a toll.
A suggested resolution was each committee member get­ htra after 10 year* of free­
24" x 72’
24” x 144"
hurry-up rush at an airport
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - mapped the procedure to get
It it felt by George Touhy dtawn by the committee secre­ ting specific assignment*.
dom
from
•
Ufa
sentence
in
up in the Carolines. Bob waa The head of a 1,100-year-old MTS.
Thesa ara tha smartest rug ^|nn*ra wa’v# aatn,
and hit MTS committee that tary, Thomas A. Speer, and
Fast action was declared e prison. Ha escaped from Kil­
laden with luggage, and yell­ Indonesian atone figure on
Expected to join the delega­ this i* a key divitive factor a significant portion of it “ must" by Touhy end he said
and
tha quality is unheard of at thaaa prices! Smart
by Prison near Montgomery,
ed at a man to hold a door loan to Florida Slatl Univer­ tion in filing the petitions ere in the county and it should
stripe*, duotona borders. All nylon loop pi!# fa~
pointa lo thr fart "the coun­ another report session will he Ala., in 1955.wher* he waa
open. Seem* TH AT man was sity has been stolen. Dr. Hale to l&gt;e virtually every organi- be abolished.
mous for its wonderful wearing qualititea hi haary
, ty is closely allied politically, called by the end of the serving ■ Ufa ternv for murlh « then Governor Hodge*.
G. Smith said Tuesday. '
| talzon in the county. These
traffic ai/as. Hurry in! .
"W e ali realize tha rcapon- socially and othcrwiie, but is month.
.
day.

Youths Sought
In Rape Case

JUMBO ROLL

"LIQUID DETERGENT"

L E A N PORK LOIN

Funeral Notices

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ll-Year-0ld Dies

REG. JARS

-FOOD WRAP**

Patrolman Jim Hardy, vet­
eran member of the local
Police Department, was elec­
ted .president of the Polirc
Benevolent Association Satur­
day afternoon, lie suececds
Patrolman Herman Harriett.
Other officers chosen were
Larry Hamrick, vice presi­
dent; Estelle Jennings, re­
elected secretary • treasurer,
and Lt. Earl Bourquardci.
member of the board of trus­
tee*.

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After six great years like this
what could Pontiac possibly
rome up with next?

Police Group

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SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
20.1-09 E. I nI ST.
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Lake Monroe
BolfOTff To Be
'Profiled'

EASY TERMS — OPEN FRID \ Y NIGHTS

M ATH ER

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SAIGON (U P I) — Communist Rround fire phot
down three U. S. Army helicopter** in nn notion 30
miles east o f SniRon today. One American crewman
was killed and eipht others were wounded.
The helicopters were amonR 51 flyinp Rovernanswer the
ment troops into action

QT.

Dies Saturcfay~~

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For Attacks (F ltr

Seminole County

-

EARLY AMERICAN
FURNITURE AT
REVOLUTIONARY PRICES

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BUYS!

RESERVED

Jack llarria, flu, «&gt;f Ft.
Lauderdale fer the past IB
months, died Thursday after
a short Illness.
Prior to moving tn Ft. I.audrnlalt- he hail lived in Man
ford for 10 yeara.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs
Catherine Harris, of Sanford,
and two brothera and three
sistrrs, nil of Indlnnn.
Rrissnn Funriul Home Is in
charge of arinngt-nirnl*

■ r stoic as, Mgs. i.n .i.ir m . —
Funaral aarvlcaa fur Sira
Lillis U. Ilargsat. T«. who
glad gaturday, will ba hald
Tuaaday altarnaon tn CanSon. Pa. Tha body waa ship­
ped ta Csatoa. Sunday, by
Oramkow Funaral lloma el
laniard, whtek waa In eharga
ai iaaai s n s s i a a t s l s

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AW A R D W INNERS, Mr. nml Mr«. W. W. Sim­
mons and younR son, John Wayne, pose with
sign desiRnatinK their home as recipient of the
North Orlnnclo Garden Club’s "Garden o ( the
Month” honor.
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QUANTITY
RIGHTS

Dies Thursday

CANI.SnN. MISS. M A T IIII.II4 V.
— Funeral sarvlr-sa (or Sira
Mathilda V. Carlaon, Si. who
dltd today. will bs held at
14 a. m. XVednsd.y at llrla.
aon Funaral homa with It. C.
llr an 1 1ay officiating. Iturlal
will l.a In Kvargrarn Cam#«»ry. Ilrlaann Funaral Hnnta
In eharga.

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GOLD
BOND

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"Gold King"
STA M P S
Huahpuppiea
Lb. Pkg. 29c
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Cancer Society Offers Free
Program Films And Speakers
By Maryann Mile*

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HOME ECONOMICS students at South Seminole Junior Hiph School in
Misfl Joan Battled classes Bernacline Kathe (left) and Suzanne Webber
admire fashions displayed by Miss Elizabeth Stenke (ripht), who pre­
sented a propram nt the school on correct style, fabric and pattern selec­
tion for various type fipures.

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Educational programs from
the Cancer Society, including
movies and speakers, are
available for South Seminole
organizations just for the ask­
ing, Mrs. Joseph Sieczkowiki
of 2535 El Capitan, Sanford,
has advised.
Mrs. Sieczkowski, who was
the Cancer Society's first pres­
ident back in 1958. is serving
this year as South Seminole
co-ordinator for the annual
fund raising drive which is
scheduled for the month of
April. •'
Films available for showing
include a 12'4 Mr. Magoo type
animated strip. A number of
chief petty officers from San­
ford Naval Air Station ha\*e
offered their services as speak­
ers and many informative bro­
chures will tie on hand for
distribution. Interested groups
should call or write Mrs. Sie­
czkowski.

IVrCROR Y ’S

Current president of the
Seminole County Chapter U
Mr*. Tom Largen. Bud Moughton is in charge of -the loan
closet which it located in the
Shrine Building in Sanford and
where free dressings and other
supplies are available to pat­

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Fat Overweight
Available to you without a
doctor's prescription, our pro­
duct called Odrine*. You must
lose uglv fat or your money
back. Oarinex is a tiny tablet
and easily .wallowed. Get rid
of excess fat and live longer.
Odrinex costa 13.00 and ii
*old on thia guarantee; I f not
satisfied for any reaacn, juat
return the package to your
druggist and get your full
money back. No question* ask­
ed. Odrinex is sold with this
guarantee by:
MeReynolds Drug Store —
Sanford—Mall Ordrrs Filled.

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CRACKER DAYS
STOP . . .C H E C K O U R
TABLE of BARGAINS

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Science Classes

South Seminole Junior High
Taps 30 For Honor Society
ny Jane Casselberry

Thirty ninth grade students
at South Seminole Junior High
Sellout at Casselberry were
t l')nd for membership in the
newly organized Honor Society
*1 an ail school outdoor as
annbly Friday afternoon
The students were chosen
for their scholarship, rharac
Ur. leadership and service
lo school and community.
They were singled out of
the crowd by their teachers
for •presentation to Principal
John Angel who gave them
their pins, assisted by MrKay Stutzman and Mrs. ita
cine f oster.
Hubert 1.ikons, chairman o(
the faculty committee to or
gmu/e the group, administer
ed the oath to the dialler
lie Hirers.

Ollier members of the coin
muter ale Mr* Lou se tinpin
Mr* Foster and Mrs. Mut/
man.
The ‘school band played for
the assembly under the dim
turn of bandmaster George
hasten. ■—
Hoys tapped for membership
in this new scholastic club
were Kd Hattie, Walter Hist
line. Keith Creedon, Charles
Engle, James Eriksson, Tim
Layman, Larry Itodd, Mike
Shaw, Jon Sinimunch, Turn
Board, Payid Unity and Her­
ald Warren.

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Girls chosen for the honor1 By Jane Casselberry
were Barbara Andrews. Deb Jrn Hows- who i* employe*!
hie Hacehu* Linda Hell, La. by an area pc*t control firm.
Ion Ityer* Karen Cass, Judy *|*ike to tbs- seventh grade
t bent I. lobby Pa* is, \icki scienie classes at South Semi
Poggctt, Kathy Ford, Canda* note Junior High Srhooi last
Herrington, Mary Keim, Don w»-ek on uwet control.
na Kilmer, Mary Klinger, El­ p-ojert* and poster* are be
lin Nlhlatk. Jeanne Olsen ing made by the seventh grad­
l.inda Waltman. Su/anne Well er* on a silence subject of
her anil Donna Wilson.
their choice and interest.

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HEADY FOR their first plane ride nt the newly developed Seminole Flyinp Ranch on Sit 413, Chiiluota, are Skipper Jordan ami Ralph Mapin Jr .
(center). At left is Tom T. Tuck, uwnfr-operntur of the airport; at ripht
ia Tom Duffy, pilot.

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Sem in ole C o u n ty

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News reports from St. Jean
Cap Ferrat. France, that Au­
thor Somerset Maugham is
seriously ill at hi* Villefranche villa, reminds It. E ,
Porter that he traveled and
dined with the author and his
secretary (now his adopted
son), Alan Searle, on a
French liner to France shortly
after World War II. Which
brings to mind, Maugham in­
tended to treat three guests
with caviar (which he had
brought along I but the waiter
goofwi and served all nine at
the table.
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Ashby Jones informs all
members of the Class of ’40
of Seminole High School that
a meeting is planned for 7:30
p, m. March 12 at the First
Federal caucur room . . . to
plan the class reunion.
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Phone 822-2611

Zip Code 32771

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W EA TH ER: Fair arid chilly thru Saturday; low tonight .17-17.
A GREE ON DATE — Cnpt. Jam es 0 . Mayo
(le ft), commander of Reconnaissance Attack
Winp One, and Capt. Richard E. Fowler Jr „ fu­
ture Winjr conimnnder, shake hands nfter npreeitiK upon the date of April 27 for their elmliKt’of-command.
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(Navy Photo)

Command Change
Slated April 27

W ill- Hear Adm iral

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N avy Relief Society

Oh yett. Dial reminds Ihe
Clock Hindu's ol the news story
nut of Lake Worth aliout their
48 milium marina that ix in
the "g o " stage To lie built
on a 12-a.re waterway ide
(Ours is to In 13‘z acres! !)
Somebody vise believes in wa­
ter apnrt* and boating as THE
coming recreation activity.
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Reconnaissance Attack Wing One change of com­
mand ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. April *37 at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Cnpt. Richard E. Fowler Jr., former executive officer
e f the aircraft currier USS Independence, will relieve
To al! those men who may
Cnpt. James (). Mayo ns commander of the Wing, which
lose their pants at a dry
controls all RA-SC Vigilante reconnaissance bomber*
cleaners: Contact John Kri*
around the globe.
dor, head of Ihe mythical San­
Captain Mayo, Wing commander since July lOlid, has
ford Better Business Bureau!
orders to repott to the fleet oiler, USS N'antahnla. as
John (tactfully) will have your
commanding officer. The Nnntahnla operates out of
pants back for you within £1, Norfolk.
;huurs. So
saith It.E. Porter. The ceremony will lie a relatively short event but the
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greater part of the changc-of-command will not be aeen
If the orgar.irations to which
by the expected guests.
YOU belong have not passed
Preparation' are in pi ogress right now and have
a resolution endorsing the
been for the past two month' as the two captains ex­
Metro 'phone system, be sure
change the voluminous information indispensable to run­
that It is done at Ihe next
ning the far-reaching fleet command.
meeting Send the copy of Ihe
Captain Fowler's schedule since reporting to Sanford
aelmn to the .Seminole Coun­
has been a succession of briefings, conferences and Vigdty Chamber of Commerce.
nnto aircraft familiarization morses. Only Thursday lie
Metro phone committee. And
made his first flight in an A-S,\ Vigilante attack bomber.
Ihe quicker tile better.
Captain Fowler is mi stranger to Sanford or the
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Wing's attack pr. grant. This i- Ins lined tour «*f duty in
the area. From J!lS7-SK be served ns operations officer
Whoppen
to that
short
of Sanford-based Heavy Vitruk Squadron Nine
stretch of "road " leading to
the parking lot of our next
door neighbor and to our back
door? City errws slapped
down some a-phnll or sunipin'
to smooth out the access—and
you should see it now'
AH
the hard work turned into
hard bumps that are real
spring • hu-ters Pullllecese.
Mr Knowles* Tho-e pleas are
VJr* X.lrr W I! S 'i e 'her-.*
from the bank patrons, no
^•Urwt !■ ,14-!** I'll I • Ilf Nh % *
le si
v ill \ *»t Sanfm.J
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Stnioiti Mtittiluy
You should see the up in the
ititirriiiitr **» uiiit*cm i% Snvy
beautification committee un&gt;'*1 «ty s *!wntc*i train*
dei energe'l, Co' Jack Bolt's
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Priorities
Adtitifal S m** &lt;il*i*i if »m*w |d
plans, pro trams and pep!
i niz a t T i yu1a I 1( i v*•t , 11it* l *«i•fi
Hi re is a chance tor Harden
I'M** 4j(• til nf rlif \ *4\ y ll. ii.f
Clubs, and all other clubs in­
StNlifj
OT Ktth /Ml Dill
Mllff
terested in developing our
N&lt;'\* Othr l I I*** I
home town into 1 The City oi
M»‘ will %isit i apt. i U
splendor" to lend a hand—venh
S u :«fit*»iii, &gt;f*itorn &lt;(MiuntiiDlmu
and a shovel or few good ole
off r f , »if'*l dju-ik' t« thf* Yutdepreriaied I S dollars Cor
Utiteer Navy Relief workeis
rectmn' "Lend the shovel, hut
T he
soil.tv volunteer
GIVE the shekels'' is the way
ti . mug mill si* i' tiring Coti
that s supposed to read
dueled I.V Mi»s L.elyn Ilig
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gins. f I I I d tepiesi ntntive
"Jeru salem ," a f e a t u r e
fnou tin- Navy lb lief head
length motion picture, will he
q. uiMm s in Washington.
\DM.
SMEDHERG
presented at 1 p m. Sunday at
Some an officer** wive* are
Sanford Congregational Christ­
fi t l t n d i n g the four-week
ian Church, 2401 Park Avenue,
colli-r at the Navy wive*’
by the Women's Fellowship of
nn-rtdig 'OUIII. The wive* are
the church Mrs Tho m }' Lar
lieing 11itin.d to bemtne Navy
gen will operate the projector
relief w n r k e i *
l i n i n g the
And speaking of the Pilot
Club, they have heartily en
dorsed Ihe ri'crport develop
inent II the City Comnnsamn
will Just let Die in know a lew
days ahead of Ihe next morn­
ing on which this popular pro
p-ct is In be on the agenda
the, II come tn the Hall and
tel them *o
if they didn t
knou it' This group always is
for progress.

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'Phone Users
Pay $20 Tax

Sinitli«*rn Hi*!! Trh phonv
«*u*lnmri» in Fluridu paid nn
av**rniit* nf 120. t J fur frdrr«!
excise taxe» on telephone
!trvicr during 1004.
Tlmt'ft

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tuday by
SoUtll(.lfl

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|{*»i*ert Sluilden,
ni-nBK,.r t.e.e

in Sanford.
"The total excite tax bill
for. Southern Hell rustc-mrtx
in till state for 10*54 wan 420,ii 17,g.i 1 and till* represent*
the 1(1 per rent federal excise
tax levied on local and long
distance telephone service,"
he said
lie explained that the e x ­
cise tax is a tax on telephone
customers, not on telephone
rnmpxnie*, since thr telephone
company merely acta a* a rotleetor of the tux and. passca
It on lo the government.

Onee more — today and
Saturday — Die Civic Center
will lie transformed into a
garden wonderland a* Emmy L ynd on A ccu sed
Lou Woodruff and her artistic Of D ouble T alk
cohort* in Ihe 13 circle* of the I MOSCOW ( I l l ’l l — The
Garden Club stage their big. Communist jiurty new-sjuiper
BIG show! \s in past &gt;ears I’ravda today arrused I’reif*
the place will burr, not wiDi ■lent Johnson of talking about
bee* as you'd expect in a jo-ace while American forees
flower ami garden show, but expand the war in Viet Nam.
The
military
ncwnpuper
with avid spectators thrilled
with thr originality and beau Red Star laid the only solu­
ly nf the diaplay*. OuUa thu tion to the problem lies in
jieat-eful negotiation*.
world! I I

r o u i s e they an* g i v e n hathg r o u n d in fo i unit I - u a b ou t th*

VOL. f&gt;7

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY. MARCH 6. 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 110

'Operation Beautify' Underway
»1
Sanford Drive
f Group Levels
For Funds Led
By Dr. Darby

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Against Chief

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By Dottle Austin
Tty Erclyn Lundy
"Operation Beautify" L un­
Charge* of nhusing nod
derway in the Sanford area,
mistreating citizen* and of
with the landscaping of the
Using profanity were leveled
Lake Moltroe shoreline IMm
at Police Chief George Kid­
ney by members of the Com­
the city limits west and north
munity Improvement Council
In Interstate 4 -scheduled- to
nt the Oviedo City Council
begin at once.
meeting Thursday night.
Dr John Darby, of the Cen­
Sonic member* of the'grnup
tral Florida Experiment St a MOVING AHEAD on bcnutlflcntlnn plans for Sanford and Seminole Coun­
asked that Kelsey be removed
from office.
ty are these leaders of the Sanford area committee. Dr. John Darby, fundt:nn, heads the drive to r a is e 1
They specifically' referred
raising chairman: Mayor ,1. 11. (Yapps and Jack Molt, Sanford area beau­
f t . Sot) in funds to kick off the
to treatment
received by
tification thninnan.
(Herald Photo)
city s part of the county wide,
Thomas Wilson, a 17-year-old
long range beautification plan
youth, who was shot while
This money will lie used for
being arrested Felt. 2d.
the lakefront plant mg along
They urged that Kidney tie
with a county wide Arbor Day
ousted Until an investigatio n
tree planting by school dillinto the incident could tie
dun si.iicd itn&gt; spring
made.
Cdy Manager 'V K Know
Mayor I ee Gary told the
DKLVND — (spl)
Tlie|its position on i- list nf road of the Seminole County Comles inhumed Jack Boll, chair
man n( tin- Kanford area beau Volusia Counts Comm:--Ion improvement p r o j e c t s tor mtiMitn, and John Kntl'T, iftmip that nn uffirinl in*
in irnill- t atia nt tier of Cum • ***tiis*tit»n nlteinly had tw,«,n
Idle.d.on committee, tlial Ilie voted to move the Mslcrn this year
John Alexander ch.ntm.ui birri'p, appeared before the iitiidi1 and found ihe ahnotiiiic
i tv i« ready to begin planting Bridge prom t to So t pilot
*.mmu'.Ainn to r«‘(|iu*&lt;*t IIn* No of WilUdl) tn l*e m’oldefital.
'.dial palm- in island" elus
i A r*'|H»it from I !»** Suinuiolr
I pi mi it) |-a 11n ^
l . i s along Ihe lakclinnt. in aC
AUo appeAnn*: jointly uitii ( iHinty Slid iff'a Department
cordanee with plans
the
Imp Itern Arnt tn Hov Hn yd on
tfie s&lt;*tiiinolc t l u i n l x r
palms will !&gt;r oomph -oenled
th
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lleaeti
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u r n * . D eta il* of t h e in v ertL
with planting- of Sp.inhli bay
v h o m b er ot l o m m e i e e
j *.'«»«*•« tmve not lwi-u made
■•mis' and other low growing
1 lie tl-li-eii br idge re p la ce 1 uldlc,
low inainlenam • plants
m em pro ject will hi- pre sented I
, ; " ' F plomiae.l the
the Arbor Day program
•e Ihe district st ate road hud- *-''oul* '••«* Kelaey would use
v* ill hr under thr d im thin nf|
gel Coiiimltlcr which meets n u n #• 4 iniHiIrnttuiu in flic f u ­
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U) Bull If* r.»t*s
IJlSii IV- right to relusi- the re
ture in imik in u urn* aIn nnd
h e re Tuesdiiv
He* winch viil! Arrange I*
Lee
Cohll,
ot Nanlandti ] qvu-m -Ipi’itmt, Cohn elunged
w■(«n 1d uah* ii»* |ir i *f n ii i t ) .
t
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dtps
from
both
Seminole
f.-.v hundrrdA nf flcmrnn:
Sprint*
a prominent a r e a , that even though the lover
1 Si«4nlsi-r *a p i«.*I a*s*11fiy umiitut
.ill-l \Ulii-l.i I mint les will lie
l . t i * tj i a t-1 i 1j h t c d a Minn
oi ap|H'aied
1 olt-gwiaid lifnt-lri- ar* lelali-it to Melius
Ki'if«*y meiuded llcv J . it
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quest
the
bridge
m Id"»I t tuliJrrn In he plant*
lllinidy nnd .leithi* Hinllli.
• ■&gt; t oiin. il * i ego at session is - iiiiil the p&lt; mill w.i* not m
pro Jet t
inn•itflMiitl tiie county. It* *
Smitii 4tilled fm 111**1c un
I .i»d*y ev.nmg
- spokes the lie-1 ili't ie*l of th&lt; * itx
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t-.i i d oitu Mali If.,.cl hi. is hcing dm Atntidnur lu'twi'cti tin* un ***
111 I&gt;.*rii) revealed that n
nut to t--ui. ji htii ling per nitiking the mu .il ed l&gt;« I&gt; -ought In rep .11 e an old draw .i vi(-1 'll i y I'd ti ii;{it t be I»m V•■I
IHiftiori «d the $1 .Vw aU* *&lt; II ppi illlt II III III'I k I 4 mil III 11tee
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br idge mi s t a l e Itoud 41.i.
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Hi ■'’,el - -1-M‘k i J[ lied lilt.
litiftcn limn the Kiw.«ni» t luh
wulk out 1 'iMle* m t i l l ) l*HJ»e.
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a def (iit* vt.aiid on the i*M(e
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brothel*
b.»d
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$1 M i l l i o n ! !
Meillheis of Darby's (,»in
*k* tn b o *1nt* hit*fif m e a l p i!at &gt; H u p man in the nli
tnittoe are Philip laigan. ileiu
&lt; iixmiuT nf t liinumrrrr''*
m i d &lt; han tuan It C T j r l
Dcpoxttx at Die new l lilted
J iti.it he liad rcfii i'il, and
Kstndge. Marian Ithodis ami
I nkr Mnmiir di*%ritipiiii ni
Slate Bank of Setntnolc ri-aih
win d (otitinue to r e f i n e , d Son. who i» ho&gt;p!.ili/cd.
Jerry Covington.
rcimiKitlrr i&gt; un Agcndi fur
ed a total if over 41 million
* i-iti* i of pm tint a % applied for
■■
Mumi. 1 ) d I«I»Tb m (***(ing uf
al the elup- rf l u i'in e " Tliurx
In tile bndhcM (nr Him
the Sunfuril H i y 4'iimmU*
da&gt;. John Mercer, vice jire'i
Old C a rd Dies
b ji l . n . ' to in co n stru cted on
Hiuii it Mhiih time thr rum*
dent, announced today. The
Me A L ESTER , Okl* i l ' P I , th* S.iulatlidn «S|&gt;riltvE% Dn%
mitirr w111 &gt;ii l'»m11 «- if I*f iinif«•
bank Jtax la-en open tor bust
unt»
he
was
given
specific
— jVpprr Martin* uli* '** bus*
p r upuisiil m n r r r fling Ink***
ne»x only lout davx. Drawing
n*,r.i * mid !»&gt; council to i&gt;suC
iuiimit|r and o f f * t h r field fin
friml ill vi-lopmi iii ( hamlirr
will tw- held at 7 10 |i m to
&gt;a ! permit
t »«ii spufkliMi the old St.
nf f miiiticrcr U urging l hat
SWlff m I I I dWi r Slim
Al
night
for grand uja-ning door
w 1•u « minciluian It
f
(slip House t in ml*
nil mi nil** i * nt tiie turn lit it •
I In I
T« III* 1 Ikalfl .f fltin/es
prote^tml Ilia! the cdy
lien f I fitim \ lb
i Lilly
n &lt;1 .ft -1 p tn VM'lfty 1 lie* In p it »«111 fu r I Il f in 1 1*I •
ing.
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tw o \ » f . n l i ' \\#|ti* iltuiiiiL'ftl in
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MtP.

Volusia Okays Osteen Span
Longwood Ponders

Stock Car Stadium

/fern*

Lakefront

Plan To

Be Aired

: Mayor Opens
Flower Show

Sailor Injured,

Half-Million
Floricfa Jobs
Said Affeded
By Paul Brookshire
y h c shortage of agricultural
I. itwir may affect the Jobs ol
some ,500,000 other Floridans,
John W. Evans, Oviedo, pres,
ident of Die Florida Fruit and
Vegetable Association, said
today,
Evans said the toss in in­
come could amount to several
million dollars.
Evans' warning, which c i m a
id a meeting of the board ol
directors of the association in
Orlando, followed on the hccla
of an order front U. S. Labor
Secretary Willard Wlrts that
3.500 off-shore citrus workers
must become completely iniic.tive Monday through Mgrch
II.
The association said tha
edict would have the effect
of slowing the citrus harvest
once again with substantial
picking remaining lo be done.
The agriciillural labor sllualion was Die main Rem of dis*
cussion at the Orlando meet*
ing of (he association.
"D ie shortage of qualified
field labor is causing drastio
problem? for the producers ol.
Florida's citrus, sugar cane
and truck crops and the end
is not in sight," Evans said,
"The shortage may affect
the jobs of some half million
othrr workers In the stala
whose livelihood is dependent
on agriculture,'* Evans said,
lie pointed out that the lalair situation is causing a re­
duction in harvest and a re­
duction of flow of produce
through the packing houses.
He said the labor shortage
could hit thousands and thous­
ands of other workers whose
Jobs are tied to the fruit and
vegetable crop through pack*
mg houses, transportation and
related field*.
"This is a serious problem
and thousands ot workers not
in Die agricultural field are
involved," Evans said.
The Inactive order by Wtrti
for British West Indies and
Bahamas workers comes al a
time when the grapefruit crop
ix cutinuted at 50 per cent
I. rger Ilian last year and the
Valencia crop one third larg­
er Substantial harvesting of
l-ith crops remains lo be
burnin addition to Evans others
liu|U Seminole County attend­
ing Du- board of directors
meeting today included Andrew lluda J r .
anil Hex
i louts. Oviedo, and Gen J C.
Hutchison,
Harold Kastner
and S&gt;dney O. Chase J r „ all
•d Sanford.

P a c t S ign ed
MIAMI BEACH ( U P I ) — A
new eontract was
pm in writing today for sign„,g and submitting to soma
i^titjo southvastern dock work111 whose trader pradictad
they would accrjit it and ba
iivnilulile on Saturday to un­
load a tniffic Jam of ships.

A n n o u n c in g

Driver Arrested

H U N T L IN C O L N -M E R C U R Y ’S

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III? wm tn u tid At the NAS
fllBprf *4f y.

Cigarette Tax
Yields $15,800

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Ilf mill'
Jeffi*refill*
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•‘SMACKIN’ GOOD C O F FE E " wan offered today in connection with the
nnnuul “Cracker Days" celebration by Epsilon Slyum Alpha sorority ftjr
t h e benefit of the Little Red Schoolhouse. The "+,n i I « " will he on hatul
Saturday, loo, second tiny of "Cracker Days." Pictured from the left:
City Uommisninner M. L. (Sonny) Ruhoin Jr., Kuthy Tookc, Lunin McKee.
June Prodie and E. C. Bradford.
(Herald Photo)

inpol-

City id Sanford will receive
irr r r port.
415,817 U2 a* it* share nf stale
cigarette tax rullecliunt fur
K stcs T o E'rison
Die month ul January.
DALLAS IL’PI) — Federal
Net tax riilleelluns for Die
aecrrtly
whiskrd
vtdle amounted to 41 5 nul­ niarshals
lum. of which 43 2 million Is bankrupt farm tycoon Billie
distributed t&lt;&gt; qualified muni- Ko| Estr* from Ida Dulls*
County jail cell today and
rijtkllliel.
,
Casselberry will receive 44,- took him lo thr frdrtal prison
OUT, UK, Oviedo's s har e la 41,- at Leavenworth, fv‘1 - to beliti 93 and Allaiuonle Springs gin _a 1^-year sentenra for
will get I I ,623.63.
|fraud.‘

RED CARPET
SPRIN G S E L L IN G SPREE
FEBRUA RY With THRU APRIL ,10th

Thr Red Carpel Wilf Be* Out For Every New
Car Buyer. Drive A Comet Or The New Mercury
Then Compare. You Mill lie In For A Big
Surprise. Ilighe.-I Trade Ins In History On
Cur Of Your Choice.
S E E US TODAY ! !

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc..
322-4884
109 N. Palmetto Ave.

Sanford, Fla.

'Cracker Days' . . . Friday And Saturday . . . Sanford

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Grover

Concordia Choir
Will Present
Sunday Concert

Page 2— FH. March 5, '65

Sewell

Touchy
Subject

.
r i

Toddy Roosevelt w»i police
commissioner of New York
City long before he wai presi­
dent of the United States. One
day a young Irishman appear­
ed before blm as an applicant
for a Job on the police force.
Thia young man had some
qualities that Impressed Mr.
Roosevelt, however, he was
unaccustomed to answering
questions and since he had
only recently left Ireland he
was not familiar wilh Amer­
ican ways. The questions had
to be fashioned to suit the
man so some of them were a
bit unusual. One was, " I f a
mob had gathered and you
were sent to dispel it, what
would you d o ? " The young
man pondered the question
and then the answer came to
him. Ills face lighted up aa he
exclaimed, " I d pass the hat."
Seriously, why are we so
reluctant to talk about money
if it means we may be asked
to part with some of it? If we
can answer this question ob­
jectively we find It is because
we love It so much. People
often get angry when asked
fnr a contribution to a cause
no matter how worthy it might
be. This again stems from a
lo v e ' for possessions. As we
know, elementary psychology
tells us that we often become
angry at what we fear and U
we suspect that wo may be de­

prived of some of our treasure
we flare up.
It Is so easy for money to
become one's god. We are not
afflicted with idols of stone;
we do not worship the sun
today; blood is not our threat.
The idol that creeps into so
msny lives and sometimes
captures them before they
realise it is material.
Jesus knew the threat of a
person making an idol of his
possessions. Over half of Ills
parables and about one verse
In five of the four Gospels
seek to teach people how to
handle their material posses­
sions. He did not condemn peo­
ple for having possessions but
for misusing them.
Jesus said much in His
"Sermon on the Mount" about
material tilings, and In the
sixth chapter of Matthew
summed up His teaching by
saying, "But seek ye first the
kingdom of God, and Hia
righteousness; and all these
things shill be added unlo
you.
Of course, once God’s King­
dom becomes the most Im­
portant thing in our Jives we
will rcallre that otir time, tal­
ent,' and substance will be
rightly reeogntied as His al­
ready and wc will determine
to use our all for Him and
His Kingdom.

STRING EN SEM BLE will accompany brass section numbers of the Con­
cordia Senior College Choir concert a t 3 p.m. Sunday In Seminole High
School auditorium.

The 45-voice male choir of
Concordia
Senior
College,
Fort Wayne, Ind., which will
present a S p.m. concert Sun­
day in the auditorium of Sem­
inole High School, will present
the message of the church in
eome of the moet expressive
works available to th* church.
Prof. Herbert Nuechtencin
has chosen the program and
will direct its presentation.
A member of the choir to
■trig here Sunday Is John
Goers*, son of Rev. Herbert
W. Goers j , of Sanford's Luth­
eran Church of the Redeemer,
and a graduate of Seminole
High School. Ha was vale tictorian of the 1962 clast.
The choir’s concert here 1s
being iponsored by the three
Lutheran churches In Semi­
nole County, Church of the
Redeemer, Ascension Luther­
an Church of Ctiselherry end
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
in Slavia.
The public of Seminole and
neighboring counties is Invit­
ed to join the Lutheran con­
gregations to hear this out­
standing and inspiring musi­
cal program which will in­
clude selections dating from
the 15th to th* 20th century.

NORTH WING of Memorial Hall, girls dormitory nt Forest Lnke Acade­
my, shown here under construction. Is expected to be ready for occupancy
by April 1. It will house 140 girls and will include chapel, lobby and
lounge, party room and kitchen.
(Herald Photo)

Baptists Set
Dedication For
Camp Facility

Catholic Women
To Have Sales
By Donna Eatra
The Church of the Nativity
Catholic Women's Club •will
sponsor s hake sale in the so­
cial hall of the church Sun­
day following each of the
Masses. Mrs. John Kennedy,
vice president, who is charge
of the event, urges all the
good cooks c f the parish to
hake for the sale.
The hoard of the Catholic
Women’s Club will meet at 8
p.m. Monday, also BT the so­
cial hall, with Mrs. Gene
Shannon, president, presiding.

Dedication, ceremonies will
be held at It a m . Saturday
for one section of the camp
facilities at the Florida Bap­
tist Convention
Retreat
Grounds which ire located oh
the west side of Lake Yale on
SR &lt;25 approximately five
miles north of SR 44, between
Eustis and Leesburg.
This section of the camp is
designed basically for the
camping" program of Girls'
Auxiliary of the Woman's Mis­
sionary Union but also will be
By Donna Kates
RECEIVING G U ESTS nt open house for the new St. Mary-Magdalen
The revival which began used by other groups.
Catholic School at Altamonte Springs were (left to right) Mrs. John
The modem facility Includ­
Sunday at the First Bsptist
Barhydt, Rev. Hubert J . Reason, pastor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank MalaChurch of Longwood will con­ es a chapel, a dining hall,
testa Sr. The $130,000 two-story building will be formally dedicated by
clude with the 7:30 p.m. serv­ eight duplex cabins with coun­
Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley, bishop of St. Augustine.
(Herald Photo)
ice today. The Musical Betts selor*' rooms, four elaisroom
will play their many instru­ buildings, a faculty homing
ment* and the children of the building and an administra­
building
with office,
church will take a special part tion
By Jane Casselberry
An average daily attend­ clinic, sickroom, director and
An African Banquet will
ance of 250 student* have nurse's bedrooms.
The program will be held In climax a mission study hy the
been participating in the chilthe
chapel and all persons in Junior, Intermediate, Senior
In the program,
dren's revival at the church tins area who have worked and Older Youth MYF giuup*
afternoon
following and planned toward comple­ nt Casselberry Community
ments which he explained are e a c h
By Mrs. John Leone
tion of the facility arr urged Methodist Church at 5:30
school.
A resume of history and all made by Halratiun Army
to attend. Fred B, Chance, p.m. Sunday in Weaver Hall.
The b a l l o o n campaign,
in its fartory In England.
Sermon topics for Christ
pastor of F i r s t
Baptist
work done by the Salvation
The youth group* will
A native nf Liverpool, Ohio, which begun at the church Church, Sanford, who is chair­
Methodist Church, morning Army was presented by Capt.
sponiur a film to he shown
last
Sunday,
will
end
this
and former member of the U.
and evening worship, have
man of the Camp Committee at th* evening worship serv­
been
announced
by
Rev Harry S. Foden of the San­ S. Air Force', Foden joined Sunday when the child whose and of the Camp Building
ice a t T:30 p.m. Title of the
ford
Unit
for
the
ninth
hirthballoon
traveled
the
longest
the Sanford Unit In 1082.
Charles Hogg, pastor.
Committee, extend invitation «iovia,.whith was filmed in
day luncheon Tuesday of the
distance
will
be
awarded
a
The
anOivoa^fiy
luncheon
Calendars for services, be
to the public to viAir the
the w J i T ' l * "The Grais
Woman's Society of Christian was held in the social hall of prise. The person returning
ginning this Sundsy. hrve
grounds and attend the dedrGet* H u rt"
Service of DeBnry's Commun­ th* church. Tables were dec­ the balloon also will receive
been distributed to the con­
cation program.
Severs) committee* hsve
ity Methodist Church.
orated with spiny* of Ivy and a prise.
gregation Topic* will be:
Called the "H e 11 e 1 u I e varied aialea blooms. A larga
been busy making plan* for
One balloon returr.sd was
Sunday,
morning.
“ For­
Army" In 1886, name leter white birthday cake with nine reported found 10 miles st
authentic menu tnd decora­
giveness; e v e n i n g , "The
we* changed to ."Salvation glowing pink candles cantered j sea off Daytona Beach by a
tion!, Counselor* Marvin Mc­
Transfiguration
or J e s u s "
Army" In London. In 1885. at the speakers table.
Clain
and Burbon Ferrell,
fishing
boat.
March IT, morning. “ Were
Hertford, Conn., the first
Invocation wai given hy
who eerved ss chefi for the
You There When He Wei Be
prison brigade was started Rev. Cecil N- Ogg. pastor of
South American Banquet, will
IreyedT"; evening. "We Be
and in 18t»fl a rescue hums tha church, and Mrs. O. G.
prepare the dinner which will
lieve That God Is." March 21,
for women was established. |1'otter was in charge of the
feature "chop," favorite na­
morning. "Were You There
Today, Salvation Army has dining loo m while Mrs. Mar­
. . Denied T” ; evening. ’ A
A week of prayer fur home tive dish In many African
two homes tu care for unwed ge rent Rowell directed work
Got-stum You Can't Escape "
mission* will be ohxcrvi-d countries.
mothers in this state, one at |III till- kitchen. IluaU'SSt'f for
Last Sunday night, a Joint
March
28.
"W ere
You
from Sunday of this week
Jacksonville
and
one
at the meeting were member* of
held on Afri-a
There . . . Accused T "; even
through Sunday of next week meeting
Tampa.
the WSCS Mary and Martha
with the Older Youth Groan
ing. "The Divinity of Christ."
by
First
Baptist
Church
of'
In 1M7, the Army worked Circles.
,
reporting on geography, th*
April 4, morning, "Were You with troops in France and in
Sanford.
Mr* (Tralles Creasey, pres­
There . . . Condemned?"; lM-iU it began work tu help
Worship services for the
Women of the church will Seniors on religion, and (he
ident, gave the weleuming ad­
evening, "Under Ttic Cross,
meet Monday, Tuesday, Thurs­ Intermediates on peoples and
the distressed during the de­ dress und conducted the a f ­ First S o u t h e r n Methodist
Topic* for Palm Sunday.
day and Friday, from 10 until cultures.
Church
of
Sanford
will
be
held
pression y tatt.
ternoon session. Mr*. William
Th* mission emphasis for
April 11, will be, morning,
There are 2B operating Fldler gave devotions and In­ for the first time ainc* organ­ It a m., for prayer, medita­
‘A Universal King;’’ evening. corps In Florida today which
isation of tha congregation tion and Bible study on the the next quarter will he on th*
troduced Copt. Foden.
'God’s Forgiveness."
Southeast
at 11 a.m. this Sunday at the theme, "Our Land Shall Own Philippines a n d
are governed by the Jackson­
Following the program, a
During Holy Week, April 12 ville headquarter*. There also
Thee Lord " Leaders will be Asia.
Woman's
Club
of
Sanford.
hymn sing was enjoyed with
Mrs. Forrest Gatcbcll, Mr*
through Easter Sunday, April are five mental eervice sta­
Mr*. Everett Swift s* pisn- Previously, the church has
IS, there will be daily ser­ tions In the state.
Ist. Receiving hostesses were hid only Sunday evening ser­ A. J . Peterson, Mrs. F. D. ]
Roberts and Mr*. Charle*
vices at 7:30 p.m. with ser­
Operations in Cuba are Mn. M. Gsshert and Mrs. H. vices,
mons desling wilh the Seven now being allowed at indoor
Sunday School will meet at Park Sr. Each wximan is ask­
Coffin.
ed to bring her own Bible.
Wordi Irom the Cross.
the regular time, 1:45 a.m.
meeting! and recently a newThe Annie Armstrong Offer­
William Talmailge led the
building was opened In Hav­
young peoples' program at ing for Home Mi»*ion* will be
ens. The Army also provides
the church's Epworth League stressed during the week.
fresh air camps, camp* for
meeting last Sunday, direct­ Coal for First Baptist Church.
women and children, music
By Maryann Mile*
camps and conducts an uctive
ing the group In a dramatic Sanford, la 11.500 and Tor all
F o r n t City Community As
youth program geared to re­
a kit,
"Bible
Treasures." churches of the Southern Bap­ sociation will sponsor a fertl
ligion.
Lenten services st ■Good Other* taking part w e r e tist Convention, goal is $3,- llier sale this weekend to raise
Capt. Foden brought with Shepherd Lutheran Church, Jam es TslmSdge, Elisabeth 690,000.
funds for the clubhouse build­
him several musical Instru- Sanford, are being conducted Priest, Alien Getman. Sheryl
ing project The sale will tie
Bjr Donna Eate*
at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday Sandifer, Gene Jameson and
conducted
in front of For­
The Season of Prayer for
by the pastor, Rev. J . Gordon Glenda Gocmbel. Adult guests
ward's Sporting Center in the
Homs MisalSn* will be ob­
Beery, on the theme, "Christ, assisting were Mr. and Mrs.
Forest City Shopping ares.
served by the First Baptist
tho Lamb of God."
John L. A. Sauls and Mr. and
Plans for this sale and for
Church of Sanlando Springs
I n d i v i d u a l meditations Mrs. L. P. Duffey.
an
auction U. be held the first
beginning Sunday with a spec­
through April 7 are sntlUsd,
Added to the Board of
weekend in April were made
ial mission messag* by the
Christ, th* Son of Man; Steward* at * recent church
at a special called meeting
pastor, Rev. Lewi* D. Haines.
Christ, the Man of Sorrows; conference were S. A. Mur­
of (be group Wednesday night.
By
Mrs.
JoAnn
Hays
The Woman's Missionary
Christ, the Seeking Shepherd, phy, Robert Getman, Julian
By Maryann Miles
Donation ol items for the
Ths S e m i n o l e
County
Society will meat aach day at
end Christ, th* Submissive Murphy and B. L. Adams. J .
forthcoming auction are re­
Bear Lake Methodist Church
Health
Council
will
meet
at
10 s.m. for a program undtr
Shsphtrd.
T. Talmadg* J r . was elected
Special services will be held to serve at Director of Mu­ 7:30 p.m., March 24, at the quested and may be brought
the direction of Mrs. H. R. Iasi Sunday installed and de­
to the Sporting Center.
dicated
a
cros*
above
the
Geneva Community flail.
at 7:30 p.m. each day during
Hamby.
sic.
Regular meeting of the as­
W. E. (BUI) Dibble, vice
On Wednesday svaning the choir loft s'vrn In honor of Holy Week; April 12-April
sociation will be held at 8 p.
Miss Virginia English, WSCS Ifi. The "Paaaion History”
president
reports
that
at
the
WMS will b* in chargs of the
last council meeting It wav m. Monday at Bear Lake Ele­
midweek ssrvica st T:B0 p.m PfcipKnl, by Mr. and Mr*. will be road In three pert*
Grant
Mueller
#
%
i
Monday
through
Wedneeday;
voted to hold monthly meet­ mentary School, All residents
and a film strip sntitlsd,
Members of the church'* Holy Communion will he ad­
ing* In various communities of the area are invited to at­
"Look Who's Coming to Our
MYF attended Tuesday nlght'i ministered Thursday end a
throughout
Seminole County, tend.
Town," will b« shown:
meeting of the lub-dlatrict Good Friday meditation will
the firet to be In Geneva.
A film strip on Lh* Ilfs of
held at Trinity
Methodist be delivered at th* vespers
Th* m*«Ungt are open to
Annie Armstrong also will be
FOR ANY OCCASION
Church In Orlando.
ssrvic* on Good Friday.
th* public and *v*ryon* is
viewed during the week.
New officers will be elect­ urged to attend and hear a
Membership clissea are be
The
public
is
Invited
to
a
t­
FLO W ER S
Goal for the annuel Home
ing conducted each Saturday tend these services. Good ed at the meeting of South- very important program on
. ARE ALWAYS
Mission Offsrlng has been ac­
It 10 a. tn. by Rev. William Shepherd Church ts loceted side School P TO to be held at health.
CORRECT
cepted and will be. received
Irwin with new members to on Highway 17-02 next to • p. m. Tuesday.
during the month.
Other report* slated for th*
be received Into the church Sanford Plata.
acaaton include report* from P io n e e r s M e e tin g
on Palm Sunday.
C lean U p D ay
The Junior Pioneers, young
The church's Commission oh C ircle T o M e e t
Mrs. Ralph Cowan, project
The First Baptist Church of Education will meet at the
The regular monthly circle chairman and Mra. Voile Wil­ peoples groups of St. Andrews
Lake Monroe hat scheduled church at I p. m. Monday.
meeting of the women of the liams J r ., Safety Chairman. Presbyterian Church of Bear
"clean up day" for Saturday
A complete religious survey Presbyterian Church of the Vernon Mise, local attorney Lake, will attend a dinner
beginning at 9 a, m. All mem­ of tho area haa been complet Covenant will be held at fl also will apeak to the group. meeting from S until 9 p. m.
bers of the church are urged ed by Bear Lake Methodist p m. Monday at the home of
SANFORD
Parent* are Invited th visit Saturday at the home of thatr
to assist in the project. Lun­ and tho Seventh-day Adventist Mrs. Paul Smith, Lake Mary tha classrooms at 7:34 p. m sponsors, Mr and Mra. L. C.
FLOW ER SHOP
Cor. P. l i t I Sanford At *.
cheon will be served i t noon Church st Forest Lake Acad Boulevard, with Mrs. Bruce Gene Taffer. president wiU Tinsley,
Minnesota Avenue,
322- D l l
322-8431
Humphrey as hostess.
OriamJo.
to those working.
preside over live meeting.
emy.

Baptist Revival

Concludes Today
In Longwood

Christ Methodist
Lists Sermons
For Lent

African Banquet
To Climax MYF
Mission Study

Capt. Harry S. Foden Speaker
For DeBary WSCS Birthday

Week Of Prayer

R EV . 11. E. ECHOLS of Marshall, Tex., recently
visited Longwood’a F irst Pentecostal Church to
promote interest in translation of the New
Testam ent and the Psalms into native liinguim**
for converts in various parts of the world, par­
ticularly the Far East. With him here is Rev. E.
Ruth Grant of the LontfWctod church.

Osieen WSCS
Has Election
Uy Mra, Clarence Snyder
New officer* were elected
by the Woman’* Society of
Christian Service of the Os­
teen Methodist Church nt the
March meeting held nt the
church wilh Mrs. Don Coward
of Crescent City, district
president, and Mr*. J . King,
district secretary, also of
Crescent City,
ns special
guest*.
Mrs. Carroll I’atartnan was
re-elacted president. Others
serving will be Mr*. Grant
Clutter, vice president and
secretary of spiritual life;
Mr*. J . 1,. Allman, secretarytreasurer and secretary of
program material; Mr*. Viv­
ian Allman, secretary
of
church relation*, local rhurrh
work and marnbership; Mr*.
Raymond Lawton, secretary
of missionary education and
personnel, and Mr*. William
McDaniel, secretary of sup­
ply.
Program speaker for the
evening was Mrs. Coward. A
aortal hour and refreshment*
followed the meeting.

E p isco p a l L e n t

W M U To Have
Week Of Prayer
In Forest City
By Maryann Miles
The Woman’s Missionary
Union of Forest City Baptist
Chbrch will conduct a week
of prayer next week on the
theme, "Our Land Shall Own
Thee Lord."
Meetings will be held at 8
p.m., Monday through Fr'day,
with the exception of Mtdnt-sduy when the meeting will
l&gt;egin at 7:»0 p.m.
Those presenting the pro­
grams, and their topic*, will
be: Monday, Mra. Dun West­
moreland, "Ocean to Oct an,
Obey Thine Sovereign Word;*'
Tuesday, Mrs. Bill Millan.
"Orean to Ocean. Thyself and
U se
Reveal;" Wednesday,
Mrs. Cliffurd Gresham, "Oc­
ean to Ocean, Proclaim Thy
Day;" Thursday, Mr*. Richard
White, "Ocean
to Ocean,
Guide Where We Shall Go;’’
Kiiday, Mr*. Hattie Hender­
son, “Ocean to Ocean, Our
Land Shell Own Their Lord."

M em bership C lass
A Communicants Class for
children, youth and adults will
be conducted by Rev. Thomas
H. Ms kin of the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant for
six consecutive Saturdays be­
ginning this Saturday at 10
a.tn. New members of the
church will be received on
Palm Sunday.

Holy Cross E p i s c o p a l
Church of Sanford began
weekly 7:1) p.m. Weducsday
Lenten cervices this week
with the rector. Rev. LcRoy
D. Soper, conducting the ser­
vice. Services during the fol­
lowing weeks will be conduct­
ed by guest ministers from
Maitland, Inverness, Winter T w U light H o u r
Park, Pine Hills and SI.
A 'Twilight hour" concert
of organ music will be pre­
Cloud.
' sented at 4 p.m. Sunday by
Scorpion fish, like those a t Miss Adelaide Conte of Dathe Miami Beequarium, have Bary at the DeBary Commun­
needle-like aptnee filled with ity Methodist Church. The
|i poisonous veuuw,
public is invited Ui attend.

Scheduled For

Church To Have
First Morning
Worship Service

First Baptist

Girls Dormitory
At Forest Lake
Ready April I
By Maryann Miles
Construction on the north
wing of Memorial H s ll.-g r ls
dormitory at the Seventh-day
Adventist Forest Lake Acad­
emy in Forest City, is well
underway and is expected to
he ready for occupancy hy
April I.
The new unit will house 140
girls and will include a cha­
pel with denting capacity for
ICO. It features n split-level
lobby and lounge and contains
a party room complete wlttf
kitchen.
The old building will be
wrecked with rebuilding of
this unit to be completed hy
school's opening next Septem­
ber.
The new wing Is ns fire*
proof ns possible. It Is of con­
crete block construction and
will have u conrrete stairway—
and cnnrrcto roof structure..
Furniture is being built in
and covered with formica nn-L as air-conditioning was iifij
eluding in original planning*,
the use of rlerttirnl heating
unit* wilt he possible thua
eliminating use of boil -rr and
water treatment for boilers. —“

Methodists Set
Committee For
Youth Wing
First Methodist Church of
Sanford has named the gen­
eral committee for "Opera­
tion Youth Wing" which will
he visiting members of the
congregation April 12-13 for
Itip purpose of underwriting
costs of Die church's new edu­
cational unit.
Serving on the committee
wilt be John Darby, general
chairman; publicity, post to
be filled; special gifts, Boyd
Coleman; general visitation,
Ed Kirchhoff; prayer vigil,
Percy Chapman; dinners, Ted
Willis mi, and secretary, Mr*.
Dorothy Thomas.

Forest City

Group To Sell

Good Shepherd
Observes Lent

Sanlando Church
To Have Prayer

Fertilizer

Attend
services
tliis week

For Missions

Health Council

Bear Lake

Sets Meeting

Church Installs

In Geneva

New Cross

PTO Officers

To Be Elected

At Southside .

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Virginia Petroekt
P. O. Box 1214
Sanford

Nora Norris
T E a-1514
S. Seminole

Phyllis Rugenstifth
FA 2-8254
Lake 31 ary
Mildred Raney
868-5831
Drltoir*
Mery Gettings
Bear L tk s
293-4847
Sophie Hainao
DeBary
•68-4401

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Church Groups
To Give Dinner
In Longwood
n r Donna Eates
Plan* were discussed for a
fund-raising ham and ehhkcn
dinner at the regular meeting
of the Ladies Auxiliary and
Men'* Brotherhood of the
First Pentecostal Church of
fwgwood held Monday eve­
ning at the church on Orange
Avenue.
The dinner ia scheduled for
March 18, 4:30 until 7 p.m.,
in the annex of the church,
On the menu with the chicken
or ham will be green beans,
potato salad, beets, biscuits
and butter, cake, tea or cof­
fee and a special drink for
( i t children.
Reservation* for takeout
orders may be called by rail­
ing Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pas­
tor. Tickets are available
from any member of the Aux­
iliary or may be purchased
at the event.
Serving on the dinner com­
mittee are Mrs. M. L. McDanid, president; Mrs. Vivian
Wlon and Rev. Grant.
In other business, plans
were made for a bake sale to
take place before Easter, ex­
act time and place -to be an­
nounced.
Following the meeting, con­
ducted by Mrs. McDaniel, re­
freshments were served l y
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penncr.

Housewife Relates

Horrowing Experience
Of Convict's Captive

Mil. AND MRS. HARVEY STONE

"SARATOGA CENTURIONS" of Reconnais­
sance Attack Squadron 9, land-based at Sanford
Naval Air Station, cut the traditional cakes on
their 100th landings aboard the super-carrier
L'SS Saratoga, l-t. I'dr. Geraltl 1.. Atkinson, pilot
(righ t), and l-t. Andrew F. Reno, navigator, are
shown here while other . . . .

t ’AKL K. Ruby, photo­
graphic intelligenceman
airman, of VA1I 7, was
graduated in second in
a class of 25 from the
Armed Forces Air In­
telligence Training Cen­
ter.

$hrist Episcopal
Sets Services
By Donna Extra
Special Penitential Ember
Pays will be ohser'ed next
Wednesday. Friday and Sat­
urday at Christ Episcopal
Church of Longwoed, Rev,
arle* W. Stewart Jr., vicar,
nounced today.
The adult instruction class
conducted by Fr. Stewart will
be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
the parish house on Church
Street. Subject of the week's
discussion will tie "Holy Mat­
rimony, both tiie San ament
and Christian Marriage as It
Should Re."
■The Lenten Service, to in­
clude Evening Prayer, Li­
tany, and Sermon, it schedul­
ed for Wednesday at 7 p.m.

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word "apron” means the part
of the stage that extrnda in
front of the closed curtain.

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. . . HOOT OWLS who are serving with the
Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea are l-t.
("dr. Norman G. (Hud) Marshall, pilot (left),
and T ill Curl D. Nolo, navigator. (Navy l’hotos)

W. Stankiewicz Heads Explorers
Wayne
Slankicwicz
has
been elected president of Ex
plorcrs of Canoeing Post 302.
tins ScOUtS
Ronnie Ogden was elected
vice president. Gene Gllmar
tin. secretary; Glenn Rich
ards. treasurer, Mike Mor

gan, quartermaster, and How
ard West and Roy Riser, cab
lnct representatives
A newly formed Explorers’
fathers committee eliose 'W
Moorr,
chairman,
and C
tr a i l and J Richards
Riser was nominated as s
candidate for the Order ol tht
Arrow.
Post members will hold a
"Glamor Panel” Wednesday,
when they will question a
panel of young women on soe
Ml customs and courtesies
Members voted to present
an exhibit at the Scout Circus
By Jane Casselberry
’ March 27 at Dr Land and to
Cadctte Girl Scout Troop partinpatc m the Council ca
334. made up of South Semi noe derby m -May.
role Junior High School stu­
dents, entertained 13 Brownies
and Ihcir leaders of Troop 698.
Howell Park. Saturday after­
noon at the home of Girl Seoul
I-eadcr. Mrs Nance Russell.
By Janr Casselberry
Fern Park.
The
South Seminole Junior
Brownie t-eaders attending
the cookoul were Mrs. Robert High School PTA will meet at
Begin
and
Mrs.
Antonio 7:30 p m Tuesday in the
school cafotanum Following
Frank.
the meeting parents will view
The group was sersed hoi
dogs, hamburgers, b a k e d science fair projects displayed
by the students in the library.
beans, potato chips, ,and the
The maiq order of business
traditional Girl Scout favor
will be the el&lt; rtion of a nomi­
lie. "somemores.’'
Miss Pam Cannot), co leader nating committee.
Awards wil’ be presented
of Troop 338, accompanying
to
science fair winners and
herself on th-- guitar, led the
the PTA. Executive Board vol
Brownies in singing fun and
ed this week, subject to ap­
folk sings.
proval of the membership, to
The afternoon of games and
present
the overall winner
fellowship wai climaxed with
with a $23 Savings Bond.
the friendship circle and sing­
ing of Taps
Girl Scouts planning the E p id em ic Up
parly as' part of their Cadette
BUDAPEST. Hungary t UPI»
Program were Chcry! Watters, —The Hungarian Ministry of
Karen Cass, Suite and Debbie Health reported Wednesday
Webber, Joan Higgins. B a r­ the East European influema
bara Andrew), Esta Leonard, epidemic was now sweeping
south and central Hungary,
and Meknda Casselberry.

Girl Scouts

Honor Brownies

At Party

PTA To View

Science Fair

(Editors Note: In Semin­
ole County it is a rare occurance for a family to be
threatened
by a
hunted
criminal. With this in mind.
The Herald is privileged to
report a first hand account,
as told to Bear Lake-Forest
City correspondent,
Mrs.
Maryann Miles, of the terri­
fying experience suffered
by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Stone last Sunday evening
when the escaped convict,
Everett Thomas Rcnnick,
subject
of
a
statewide
search, took their automo­
bile, food and a sum of
money before being fatally
shot by a State Trooper
when the car crashed into a
tree on SR 16. Mrs. Stone
relates the harrowing exper­
ience.
Hy Mrs. Harvey Slone
While waiting for my hus­
band to return from an e r­
rand. I noticed his car lights
shining into our home . . . I
opened the door. Right behind
my husband I noticed another
man. When I asked who the
stranger was, my husband
stepped aside and only then
did 1 sec a gun pointed in
my direction. This stranger
turned out to be the fugitive,
Everett Thomas Rcnnick . . .
my husband recognized him
from pictures published in
the newspapers.
He told us to be quiet and
co-operate and that we would
n’t get hurl When we told
him we both would be 60
years old tills year, he said
that he respected our age and
that no harm would come to
us. He apologized for vvha*
he was doing and began tying
us together. 1 was sick with
fear and began retching so
he allowed me to go to the
sink where he chained one ol
my wrists to the sink atler
which he tied my husband to
the bed post with an electric
wire.
He again apologized for
what hr was doing hut said
he had "gone loo far to stop ’
He look canned goods and
other foods, my husband's
billfold and Ids good clothing
and a*ke&lt;t if there was any
more money in the house.
We said ' no." but as he
searched, he found a small
sum of money in the bureau
ami accused my husband of
lying lo hint
1 s|Mike up to tell him that
the money belonged to a
neighbor who runs a small
fruit stand
Rennick said that hr would
take the money tiut would
mail it hack to us in time.
As he lelt, he waved govxl
bye to us and, 1 don’t know
why. but with my free hand.
I responded to his wave
However, before he did leave,
he tightened the chain around
my wrist so that it soon be
came numb. He explained
that he had to do this because
he was afraid that 1 would
gel loose.
After hr left, taking our
ear, my husband was able to
wriggle over to me and I was
able to reach into his pocket
to get his penknife to cut him
free so Uiat he could tali the
sheriff.
Renmck told ua ha wouldn’t
bt taken alive, and. true
to his word, he was klllrd
by a bullet from the ofticer’s
gun after the car hit a tree
He dlrd on the way lo the
hospital.
. . .
The Stone* live st 220 Ns
shut, Mobile Manor, near
Sanlando Springs, Maryann
as in
afterthought, asked
them if they felt their lives
really were in danger, Their
reply: "He aaid he had kill­
ed before and one or two
more wouldn’t make any dif­
ference.*-

Grace Methodist
To Have Revival
A series of revival services
at Grace Methodist Church
will be conducted by Dr. H
Melton Ware, D. D , pastor of
Trinity Methodist Church. Tal­
lahassee, and son of Judge R.
W. Ware of Sanford.
The services will be held
daily at 7:30 p. in,, Sunday
through next Thursday. Sunday
evening, Ray Vailghn will be
special guest soloist and also
will lead the congregational
singing.
The public la invited by Rev.
John H- Hires J r . , pastor of
Graca Methodist, to attend
these services, a nursery will
be provided te ch evening.

SA N FO R D P L A Z A
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Sanfn ri^ F la

FOUNTAIN
SPECIAL
SA T U R D A Y
ALL TH E SPAGHETTI YOU
CAN EAT. CRISP TOSS
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TH E G IFT OF SIG ItT will lie promoted vigorously nil through March,
which is Nationnl Eye Hank Month, by members of SI!ERA and the Pink
Ladies of Seminole Memorial Hospital. This group is working on getting
out posters urging pledges of the eyes after death so that corneas may ho
transplanted to the sightless eyes of living persons. From left, seated
are, Mrs. Agnes Caldwell, Pink Lady, ntul Mrs. Frank C. Woodruff,
founder and executive secretary of SH EBA . Standing arc Rev. E . P.
Richards, chairman of the board of SH E B A ; Mrs. Hetty Toll. Pink Lady,
and Sirs. Edwin Epstein, member of the board of SHEBA. (Herald Photo)

Library League Completes Plans For Projects
The Young Woman’s League benefit rummage sale schc- jects will go for equipping the
of the Geneva Public Library
for Saturday, March 20, •new library with book* for
ha* completed plan* for a lK.ginninR „ 10
m. on thc pre-school children. It is plan­
vacant lot between the Gen ned to decorate one corner ol
eva Grocery apd the Church the library building especially
. for the pre-schoolers and to
of Christ.
furnish it with tables, books,
League members arc asking
puzzlies
and shelves of proper,
for donations of item* from
old pots and pans to house­ height*.
hold furnithings ami arrangemerit* for pickup* of donations
may be made by railing Mr*
Charles Hendry. Mr* Edward
Yarborough Mrs, lens Mor
, g.m or Mr* Charlqs Hays.
In conjunction with the vale
of rummage, a baktWnlc lea
turmg a wile variety of cake*
and pie* i* bring planned with
■Individual serving* also lo be
offered along with oiangt
juice or coffee.
A 1 proceed* from the pro

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Flashlight

R I C II A R 1) Edward*,
n v i a t i o n electronics
technician 1 cl, assign­
ed in Heavy Attack
Squadron 11 at Sanford
Naval Air Station, has
r e - e n l i s t e r l for six
years, lie and his wife
and t h r e e children re­
side at l&gt; 11 Last &lt; hiitvli
Street.
(Navy Photo)

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In Art Festival

(Until t with coupon thru Sun. 3/7)

F.iglit S.irifnrd *itl»t* will
exhibit Hull Walk .0 tile sixth
.inntia! bulrwurk Art Festival
'larch 12 11 in Winter Park
Mi* Beth Gregory. Clyde
Harris. Mr* l.li/alu-th Mod
gm*.
Mi*
Mildred Jones.
(Trig Urseno Mr* Mildred
McMillan. M r * .
Catherine
Dodson atul Mix* Judy Ma
loncy, of the local artists
group, will have their paint
ings on display, along with 400
arti*t» Irani numeroui cities
in Florida and from several
other staler One of thc judge*
li Joe Malhteux, ul Sanford.

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Teachers As Salesmen
lif Susan Light
Dear Mr*. Light: Thin la in
regard to Disappointed’* let­
ter In your Column, "Why
Not Encyclopedias?'' May I
offer a poaaible connection
between the plight of poor
"Disappointed" and the fact
that one major rnryrlopedia
concern hai worked nut a
real "payola" racket with the
teachers,
recruiting
better
than BO per cent of their
sales people from the ranks
o f teachers,
1 am wondrring if the
hardship on "Disappointed" is
n situation created by the
teacher because the parent
did not buy tile brand of cnryrlopedlas sold by the teach­
er or one of her very close
teacher friends.
This is not a remote pos­
sibility. I t is the type of
thing that happens every day.
] know because I sre it. One
school principal sold every
family in a class except one,
and they were "too poor."

Wouldn't you rail It “pay.
cla" when public servants use
their Jobs of public trust to
take advantage of a situation
wherein they have their sub­
missive prospects "on the
spot” ?
I would like to hesr from
people eevrywhere who can
substantiate my belief that
t e a c h e r s selling "payola
style" is a common occur­
rence.
Whether the encyclopedias
are good is beside the point.
The sales method is bad.—
Mr. II. II.
Answer; I suspect there Is
mure truth In your accusa­
tions than 1 would like to be­
lieve.
However, I seriously doubt
that the teachers referred to
in Disnppointed's complaint
rhwtblc
ns salesmen. If so,
Ir^
they me cutting off their own
noses. They turned thumbs
down on*A I.I. encyclopedia*.
1 know in several teachers
who sell encyclopedias to the

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fsmilles of their students.
W h e t h e r this constitutes
“payola," 1 suppose, depends
a lot on the approach and
how the perenta feel ebout
the matter. Perente who are
already In the market for a
set of the encyclopedia might
prefer to purchase one rec­
ommended by a teacher they
know, overlooking the fact
that the teacher might have
interests other than educa­
tion.
Our daughter’s elementary
principal tried to sell us somt
insurance a few years ago.
We didn't succumb but 111
have to admit the refusal
was a bit sticky. Perhaps this
Is s good cxsmpls of whst
you're driving st.
Please send your school
prohlema to Susan Light in
care of this paper. While she
cannot answer esch Utter
personally, letter of general
interest will lie answered In
this column,

S h o p

Save Money On Food
With Allrrn
Cun ycu save money by
shopping around for grocer­
ies? A study directed by a
Cornell University professor
shows you can snve at least li
per cent on your weekly gro­
cery bill. Further doodling and
■lisle-wandering shows you
ran save as much as 10 per
rent without feeling depressed
nhrut your food budgeting.
Cut your S25 to ltd a week
expenditure for food by fi to
It) per rent and you have
many extra dollars in a year
to use fer other needs.
You can save money on
your food bill by:
• Shopping the low cost
market nearest you for week­
ly staples

• Shopping with a list. This
dlsrouruges spur - of - lh*-moment buys of expensive gcurrnet foods.
• Comparing cost per serv­
ing. Food vary grsally in
waste. How much do you
throw away because your fam­
ily doesn't like the meat or
vegetables you buy? IL.w
much do you lose when you
buy a cheaper grade mist
that is heavily honed nr fat­
ted?
• fluying iiuanlity canned
goods on sale.
• Checking for actual sav­
ings when you buy the "large,
economy sire” instead of the
s m a l l e r package. Quantity
sales i an he misleading.
It takes a little more time

but try to compare the num­
ber of ounces, for example, In
a large can of tomato Jules
with" the total ounces in two
cans. Which offers the pries

moderately strong
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.............
EDYTH T H O R N T O N
M cLEO D
" I f I took * course in c x e i tiavs at a salon, wuuld that
reduce me? I am so much ov
eiweight I cannot walk very
much. I puff when I do any
physical V o l k , I’lcate iidvisr.
1 am foutiy-four.— M "
Let me he flank if you are
an much overweight that you
"puff" and cannot walk very
much, H(IW can you eonteoiplalr doing escicists (win It
will not reduce you) T To he
very hone at, I recommend
that you go at once to your
doctor and let him examine
you and give hi* instiuctions
for your gradual weight luaa.
Diet will do it, hut you must
ha examined by your doctor,
I beg of you to do this at
once. You are ■ young woman,
and must have thr prupri
weight because of health and
looks.
"1 accompany my husband
to many event* at hotels and
hall*. 1 utn forty-nine and of
average alia. Would a black
lac* dreaa do for many occa­
sions? I* luce considered too
old?— Mrs. I)."
Lac* la very much used at
th* moment and always la in
good taste. A black lace dress
with a stole or Jacket of lace
could aerva many purpose*.
You could add color In acces­
sories for a change, and lace
thaa gi eat charm and dignity.

"I am going t&gt;&gt; visit a very
tiopicul clime Would cotton
ilieasea do for the many partie* given by mature people?
- Marie."
If the paities ale casual nf
funs and given in patina and
at country
clubs, cottons
would hr ijuite suitable. But
take some dlesay things as
people living In the tropics
hive to riiteitain and to
"dress up.” Pule colors ere
good end several sweaters to
matrh in color will prove use­
ful.
"My neighbor says you
sent her a leaflet telling how
to treat a withered neck. How
run | get one?— F. J . U.”
bend me a long, self-ad­
dressed envelope and enclose
TEN cents in coin. After you
receive the instructions, do
use them. You can gel good
rrsulta.
"I need to trim down Just
a little. Must I diet?—Elale
K."
I cannot imagine how you
can "trim down" without diet­
ing I Bend for my “ Figure
Perfection Diet." A long, selfaddressed envelope with TEN
cents In coin will bring the
diet’ to you—but you must
use Itl
Tomorrow—“Dear E d y t h
Thornton McLeod”

F a ff c 4— F r f . MurcTi B, *88

(D sa h

C lb b u •

DEAR A B B Y : I have
been hurt so bad by my
husband that 1 don't think
I will ever get over it.
When our second daughter
was bom and I was being
wheeled from the delivery
room into my regular roont,
my husband w t i waiting in
the hall.. And after seven
hours of labor snd a dry
birth to boot, do you know
what he said to me? He
said, "You arc Just never
going to have a boy, are
y ou ?" How can a man be
so mean and ignorant? Ha
doesn’t know It yet, but l
am never going to have an­
other girl, either. •
ALL THROUGH
DEAR ALL THROUGH:
When the new mother, the
thoughtless father and the
all-girl family return to
normalcy, remind your hus­
band that the MALE determines the sex of a child.
And if he EVER again ex­
presses disappointment becausa you bore him no son,
tell him that HE ran have
the next baby—with your
blessing.
• • i
DEAR ARMY: A woman
who had bean married for
ZQ years asked .you if iha
and h»r husband should sell
their large home and move
Into an apartment because
their children.w*re married
and gone snd It was too
much work to rtra for the
house and yard. Her hus­
band wanted to keep the
house In case their married
children wanted to coma

By Abigail Van Buren

back for vacations with
T H E IR kids, or In rasa they
got divorced. I would like
to tell her that If her hus­
band wants to keep the big
house, she should tell him
to do all the cooking and
cleaning and yard work.
After parents raisa their
children and marry them
off, they are entitled to take
It easy in a cosy apartment.
If the husband fa so craiy
about doing yard work, let
him go to his children's
homes and work hit head
off.
"BEEN THERE"
IN BUFFALO
•
•
•
P E A R A B B Y : I am real­
ly JtTlhe spot. I announced
my engagement last Decem­
ber, but no wedding date
waa sst at the time. I didn't
■end out formal announeementa of my engagement.
We have now set our wed­
ding date for May 22nd. I
understand that the wedding
invitations should he sent
our three to four weeks
prior to the wedding data,
so of course they have not
yet been lent out. Well, a
few days ago I received a
very 'beautiful (and I am
ture, expensive) wedding
gift from someone who Is
not on my list to be invited
to the wedding. Does this
maan I htvs to send that
person an Invitation to my
wedding ? I don't teal- that
close to her, and ,Jt, she
hadn't srnt a gift I wouhln't
have'lnvited her. Please ad­
vise.

Q a coby

Name A Sticky Problem

a//erJor^

WrralTI

savings?
It r r m i I investigation of
supermarkets shows there has
been
price juggling
with
"specials” a n d
“economy”
buys. Take lime to figure bow
much money, if any, you save
nri these nfleriligs.
Also check ths cashier's
ticket against the number o f
South
might
well
have
items you have and the price
opened
the
bidding
with
a
o f each. Most of us are in such
a hurry that we don't bother ' forcing two bid but South was
to do'this However, if you do, playing In one of those free
you may find that most o f thr wheeling games in which no
errors sre not tn your favor.
one would ever gel lo play

Do It Yourself:

By Mr. FI*.
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While moil pressure • sensi­
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l.ipei — will do a variety of
)oht. It's still best to gel the
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Best known among those
tapes and likely tn lie found
in any home sre cellophane
tape and masking tape Until
id these are practically all
purpose tapes Add (dark plus
tic electrician’s tape and you
have the tapes you will mnst
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Of the sell
slicking tapes
that are essentially paper ta
lies, masking t a p e is easily
the must uaelul, The hacking
la of strong crepe paper which
allows It la stretch and tear
easily. It s tan In color and

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j

Jobs, Freezer tapes remain
tight at low temperatures —
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There's s milking tape s
satiable (slso cellophane l that
hsi adhesive on both sides.
I ’se in plice of glut for tern
porsry fastening, or where
glue might harm one of the
surfaces — mount anspshots
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Iwmk end bases.
tlselul Type*
Cellophane tape Is aland as
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masking tape, Is
used principally for sealing,
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Plastic tapes, a little more
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lushes, table cloths and other
plastic and ruhi'r Items
Cloth tape makes mending
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the frayed edges of fabrics,
mend honk bindings, window
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In decorate, to add stripes n!
another color Cloth lape is
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Black plastic electrician’s
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one club so he merely started
with one club.
Weil's one heart bid would
never win a prize in a contest
for world’s most powerful
overcall, hut It certainly was
not the worst one ever made
and East s Jump to four
hearts was Just a nim-vulnerable overbid In an elfort to
disturb his vulnerable oppon­
ents
South waa disturbed
all
right,
but
not
disturbed
enough to (all to go to four
spades and while technically
North ahouid have gone back
to five cluba, North was will­
ing to settle for any undoubted

ON THE SPOT
DEAR ON: Yes, that
means you must invite that
person to your wedding.
Pity you were "trapped."
but to exclude her would
be unthinkable. P.S. That’s
a pretty sneaky way to get
an Invitation to a wedding.
•
•
■
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
"C URIOUS IN CAMBRI­
D G E :" Thle is the church’s
ruling on w-edding rings,
according to ELD ER LEW ­
I S LANG WORTHY, Pastor
of the -Hollywood SeventhDay Adventls%Church:
"The church performs
'lingless' marriage cere­
monies. However, if an
individual wishes to wear
a wedding ring to make
life
less complicated—
such as a working wife
who wishes people to
know that she Is not avail­
able, a ring Is permissi­
ble. Simple and function­
al jewelry (watches, tie
pins, brooches, etc.) are
permitted. But strictly or­
namental jewelry (brace­
lets, necklace*, earrings)
are tabu."
• • •

FUTU RE SC IEN TISTS
and will affiliate with
are (Heated from left)
dent; (standing) Ernie
Jam es Tuckfcr, sponsor.

Club hm been organized at Forest Take Academy
the national organization. Officers of the group
Ann Arney. secretary: Kay Rullock, vice presiStevens, president; Sandy Brown, treasurer, and
(Herald Photo)

Troubled? Write to Abby, Box GD700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed, envelope.
• *
•
For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding." send 50 cents to Abby, Box GiiTOO, Los Angeles,
Calif.

O n S h id q si By Oswald Jacoby
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contract He didn't want any
cheese AH he wanted was to
get nut of the trap
Five clubs would have been
a cinch contract since play.ng
In cluhv .South would have

CO.e Jha COjornsm *
A man who fads hogtltd
In mi rrtaga won't b* easy to
live wllh.
Any wife can avoid this pit­
fall by exercising Just a little
control over any urge toward
posseaalvtaesi.
Act pleaaad whan h« has a
chance to spend a day fishing
or s weekend hunting with a
group of men, Instead of feel­
ing sorry for yourself for be­
ing left alone.
Wait for his explanation of

Don’t *sk. ’’Who wa* that,
d e a r ?" when ha receive* a
phone call
Don't put him through a
third degire when he cornea
home from a club or lodge
(Dieting II ha wants to tell
you about It, listen. If he
doesn’t, tell him what you've
been doing while he has hern
gone.
Don't keep harping on his
p u t mistakes. No one loves a
nagger
why h r w a s l a t e to d t n n r f In
Don.t plume him at work
ytrad of greeting him at the unless''it is really necessary
door with. "Where In the He shouldn't (cel Ins family
world have you been?"
responsibilities
will
pursur

ruffed the second heart lead,
drawn trumps, discarded one
of dummy's diamonds on his
long spade and wound up los­
ing one trick in rach red suit.
Four spades turned out to
be even better since Judicious
live nf the loser on loser play
allowed South to make the
spade game.
Playing i i spades, South
had two losing diamond tricks
Irrespective nf how ■the play
might go. West opened the
king of hearts and continued
the suit wherriipon South pro­
ceeded lo discard one ol Ins
losing diamonds on the sec
ond heart and another on the
third.
This left him with all lour
ill Ills trumps so that when he
gained the lead at trick lour
he wav able to pull all East's
Ireth and make the last 10
tricks

I'INK AND ORANttE? Miss Klizulieth Stenke (right) shows Lyman
High School Home Economics teacher Mrs. Zulu McLeod some of tha
new "way out" fabrics during her visit lo the school's homo cc classes.

By Ruth Millett
him to the office.
Never tell him he simply
MUST do something about a
problem
la-.id him toward
facing an unplcusaut situation
—don't PUSH bllll.
Let him retire behind his
new spaper or a bonk or magiline when he want* to Inter­
rupting hit reading every few
minutes won't give you the
conipaniunalup you're seeking
Find something to read your­
self
Never avk hull if fie love*
you. He might W&gt;ek you by
saying "n o," simply because
you've made him leel trapped

FAMOUS FEIIKUARY on Parade was presented by English Estates Ele­
mentary School fourth graders. Some of the students taking part were
(front left to right) Sherri Peck, narrator; Paul Netted and Kenneth
Kaufman; ( b a c k ) Dan Argentine, Debra tiny, Carla Kain, Allison Copes
and Jam es .Sheppard.
(Herald Photo)

[ &gt; o l l y - 8 P o in t e r s ^ ]

Saving M ens Trousers
lly lrolly tTamrr
DEAR FOLLY — Men'a
pant* always artm lo wear
out on the inalila back* of
tha ruffs whcie they rub
against the shoe*. For longer
wear, aew a piece of gnugraiu ribbon tha color of the
panta and about I or I S
Inches wldt and 4 or 6 inches
long over that part of th* un­
derneath cuff.—JIM .
GIRLS—This la too good
to keep Juat for the men.
Try it on tha boya' panta,
too.—POLLY.
DEAR POLLY—I do the
laundry much mor* often
lines I hav* an automatic
waahtr. I dlacovarad that I
hav# been using th* asms
towels ovtr and ov*r because
I waa Juat too Isay to tuck
the frcihly washed ones un­
der th* buttons of th* alack.
Now I lay th* clean one* on
top and Juat turn over th*
whole stack. Th* waar -ia than
rotaUd.— MILDRED.

DEAR POLLY — A tingleedgo rater blade comes In
handy In an office for sev­
eral rhurea such as correct­
ing duplicating matters. Make
a s a f e storage place for It
m your deak drawer by cut­
ting a silt tn a rectangular
synthetic sponge.— ETHEL.
GIRLS—This la a wonder­
ful aturag* Idea for thoa* of
u* who keep raxor blade* for
ripping out teams and hems.
- I 'O l . L Y .
DEAR POLLY — Evidently
my husband enjoys tha Point­
ers, too, at ha wanted me to
write and tell you that when
Hli hand* ara very dirty and
greasy ha washes them with
hair shampoo Instead of reg­
ular soap and finda th* Job
easier.—MR£. F. Ai Y.
Mr s . r . a . y — p *»» on
our thank* to that husband of
your*. T*U him to writ* himaalf next time. We girls love
hearing from our gentleman
f Hands-— POLLY-

flu-plere. Now I take a wood­
en or rartihoerd box, prefer­
ably wood, place
waddril
newipaper in th* bottom, add
kindling, pul th* wood on top
and aimply let the box In the
fireplace when I want a fire.
[ usually keep a dnxen or so
"ready made fires" stacked
In a convenient place to be
reedy when needed. No more
fire-making litter on my liv­
ing room carpet.— BERNECEShare your favorite homamaklng Ideal . . . tend them
to Polly In car* of The San­
ford Herald. You'll receive a
bright, new ailvrr dollar If
Polly uses your idea in Pol­
ly's Pointers.

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chore-ahortaners are featured
In Polly’s 12-page booklet.
To order, send your name,
address and 60 cents to:
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DEAR POLLY—I uted to Dept. A, Radio City Station,
dried building fire*. In th* Naw York 18, N. Y.

SCHOOL PUBLIC RELATIONS were discussed at a meeting for tho
Classroom Teachers Association at I he home of Mrs. May Ostrow (le ft),
publicity chairman. Ueprcsenling their schools were (left lo right) Stan­
ley Pierce, Lake M ary; Mrs. Joseph l.mehiirt. Bear Lake; Mrs. Richard
Packard, Pinecrcst; Mrs. Walter Hedrick, Altamonte, and Mrs. Tim
Stevens, Suuthside.
(Herald Photo)

Michigan Club Is Organized In Deltona
By Mildred llanry
Bad weather «&gt;n a recent
Wednesday evening did nut
deter So formet Michigan resi­
dents from meeting at Die Del­
tona Community Center to or­
ganize a club.
Under th* leadership ol J W
Field, the Wolverine Club n(
Deltona
waa formed with
meeting* set lor the fourth
Wednesday evening ol each
month.
Assistance wa* offered by
many persona and those chuten aa chairmen (or different
section* of the comm unity

were Alex Menczer, 1533 Nor
mandy
Boulevard.
district
one; Henry I’avlowski. 6l8 N.
Hartley Circle, district two;
Hepry Aldrich, 13G3 Normandy
Boulevard, district three; Lil­
lian Johnson, 1257 W. Welling­
ton Drive, district four, ami
Blanche Miller, 118 Chippen­
dale. district five,
Blanche Aldrich wa* chosen
as treasurer and Helen Vlaater
will serve a* aecretary to keep
meitibcrihlp record*. No dues
will be charged.
It wa* agreed that a carryin dinner be planned for the

March 24 meeting with Eduini Bauldry, 1132 Hartley
Avenue, and Mae Garner, 58G
Mcrrimac, named as chairman
lor the meeting. Further de­
tails will be announced at a
later date.
. Following the organization­
al meeting, coffee rand doughngta wert served and the good
social time enjoyed indicated
many more good Umc* to
come.
Banana oil Is not derived
from banunaa; it is liumyl
acetal*.

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H ,s A n d H e r C lu b A

Annual Arts, Crafts And Hobby Day

V ie w s L o lorfu l

Led By Mrs.. John Duda, Jr.,

R o s e s Film

Scheduled In Casselberry Tomorrow
By Jane Casselberry
Final plans for Ihe first an
rtial Arts, Crafts and Hobby
Show were made at a meet­
ing of the Woman's Club of
Casselberry h e l d
Hhi-sdny
afternoon at the clubhouse on
Overbrook Drive.
Mayor Owen Anstey was
present to sign the proclamation naming Saturday. March
6, as “Arts, Crafts and .Hub­
by Day" in Casselberry.
Mrs. Carl Jack, chairman
of the show, has announced
that at least 50 exhibitors
base signed up for the event.
Doors will open to the public
at IU a.nj. hut exhibitors are
asked to have their displays
set up by 9 a.m.
Some of the interesting ex­
hibits will tie paintings, reramies. shells, buttons, rocks,
jewelry, antiques, wood work
and handicrafts.
A nominating
committee
consisting of Mrs. L.
E.
Swope, Mrs. Clarence Doc bener, and Mrs. William Til-

ford was named to make up
a slate of officer* for ttie
coming year to be presented
at the April *i meeting. »
The club will conduct the
annual cancer drive in the
year and plan* were discussCassclbcrry area again this
cd.

S T . P A T R I C K ’S

A rummage sale will be!
held jointly by the rlub and
,h
American Legion Auxili­
1
ary Memorial t'nit 236 of Cas
selberry at Ihe Super Valu
Store on April 2 and 3.
Prior to the meeting delici­
ous refreshments of cakes,

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wan th e i n s p ir a t io n

cookies, sandwiches and coffce " t c Served by the hos­
tesses, Mrs H J Duerr, Mrs.
Klwond Helss and Mrs. Ilichard Murphy. The serving ta ­
ble was gaily decorated with
green shamrocks and Irish
hat' in Ihe St Patrick's Day
Ihemc.

l*nj‘ Dii&gt; iltvoratiotvs aful ri‘-

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freshrm’iits at Tnrndav’s moot I tip «»ff tl»o
\V&lt;*m,i l l ' s ('lull «&gt;i ( ' a s u - l l t i ' i T y .
* Hostesses shown left to right w o re Mrn. i i . ,1, Diii’i r , .Mi?, Klwuod Heins
anti Mrs, Riehard Muiphy.

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Civic Music Membership Drive

r e a

Colored slide* of winning I
By Evelyn Lundy
of some of the most outstand­ ty Minstrels,
singer John [th e attrartions at the Soros!*
exhibits at flower shows in
One of the busiest person- ing artists in the world while McCtlrdy, The Detroit Sym­ Club. Today the membership
various states, wilh particular
reference to roses. w e r e in this section these days i» attending the programs offer­ phony. National Ballet Com­ is limited to 3,000 members
shown by Jam es R. McAvoy Mrs. John Duda J r . , of Slavia ed by Civic Music of Orlando pany, Norman Luhoff Choir of and. there are no reserved
Civic Music is entering itseats for any event.
to the members of the Chu-1 She has undertaken the gigan
singer Joan tJrillo and the
29th
season
in
Orlando
and
tic
task
of
being
Civic
Music
Floyd Faddy, chairman ot
luota His and Her Carden
duo-piano team of Vronsky Civic Music in Orlando, enter­
Club at their March meeting Membership committee chair­ promises to have attractions
lhat will be enjoyable to both and Babin.
tained members of the Oviedo
held at the home of Mr. and man.
When Civic Music fust start­ Woman's Club last month with
young
and old. Some of Ihe
Music
l
o
v
e
r
s
throughout
Mrs. George T. llalg.
Seminole County have for programs that members may ed in Orlando there were only his singing and is most en­
A member of the American 1
many years enjoyed the music look forward to arc new Chris­ 200 members anil they held thusiastic about this season's
Rose Society and a judge of i
program. According to Eaddr
the world's most loved flow-;
•'Civic Musie ia a going con­
er, McAvoy showed his aud­
cern throughout the United
ience what experts-considered
States today with its mass
ihe choisest blooms of the A il'
hooking capabilities plus a
American Rose Selections o f
policy
of as little overhead a*
tcccnt years as well as some
possible through no reserved
of the all-time favorites such j
seals nr box office put it in
as Peace.
a position to offer the biggest
Flower arrangements, show­
bargain in good music avail­
ing the full, Ihe side, the tall
able to the American public
triangle and the various circle
today."
designs as well as some Bon­
Anyone who wishes to pur­
sai were of particular inter­
chase tickets may call Mrs.
est. The Hersey gardens in
Duda at 3(55 3203.
Pennsylvania, w h i c h are
Mrs Fred Pirrson of Oviechanged frequently during the |
ilv is on the telephoning comgrowing season, gave the ^
miller in Oviedo. March 12 is
members an idea of what
Ihe deadline for purchasing
could be done with annuals to I
tickets.
maintain a colorful display. |
Al the business meeting [
nitAPKIMKS
field trips were discussed
Mrs, Russell J . Hammond
s u r r o v Kits
was asked to make arrangei.irr s
ments for a tour of the Experimentat Station in Sanford
at a lime which would meet
their convenience.
Mrs. Will W. Dill introduced
Made especially for You
MRS. JOHN OUDA JR ., loft, ('ivit* Mu.tir nuMtilmr-iliip clutirmun, mill
her guest, Mrs. Thomas An
Mrs. Fred IVnrsnn, ii-[o|&gt;lu&gt;nii t'limrnijin. discuss plans fur tin; furtlnumby
gle, formerly of Michigan,
inyr nrt*n Civic Music mcmlicrslti|).
ttlcnild I’hutu liy Evelyn Lundy)
who is a new resilient of the
community and has found
gardening in Florida a fasci
natmg hobby.

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�five Questions On Seminole Traffic Studied By Engineers
Rr Dntti. Asotin
Inf studied by members of
Answers to f i r . Important the
Oranx*.Seminole Joint
Traffic questions now S r. tw- Planning Commie*bin, Gordon
Orr, planning director, aaid
ht a meeting of .nginrera
and th . preaa in City Hall.
T h . atudy ia being con­
ducted with t h . co-operation
of the State Road Depart­

'Thinking Day'
Observed By
Scout Troop

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'Thinking Day," a special
day celebrated each year on
tha birthday of the founders
nf the Girl Scouts In Eng­
land, was observed by Junior
Girl Scout Troop 223.
The Scouts, led by Carla
Jarrell,
Renea
Park
and
Cindy Baker lit candles, gave
the Girl Scout promise and
Gained the World Associa­
t e pin.
Thty said that Girl Scouts
all around t h . world Join
their thoughts and prayers
for friendship and under­
standing. At the conclusion of
t h . program, th . girls wer.
presented with their pins by
Iraders Mrs. Jo y c. Sawyers
and Mrs. Margaret Burke.
Highlight of the program
was a talk by Mrs.- Millie
Salter, who was bom and
reared in Dusseldorf, Ger­
many, and recently moved to
North Orlando. She spoke of
her life as s child in Ger­
many, of youth setivitie. and
schooling and taught the local
girls some words and greet­
ings in German and a Ger­
man song.
At another meeting the
troop
practiced
mouth-tomouth reiu*cltatfnn on Resuai-Annir, under the leader­
ship nf Mrs. Martha Kilpat­
rick and Mrs. Edith Avene!,
water safety instructors with
t h . Red Cro.s. For this rtieetIng, scouts from Troop 503
and their leader, Mrs. Carolyn Levender Joined Troop
223.
T h . troop is scheduled to
attend the First Methodist
Church II am. worship serv­
ices Sunday, In observance of
Girl Scout Sunday,

ment end a team of tranaportation engineering ipeciall.ta from Wilbur Smith and
Aaaociatcs, of New Haven,
Conn,
,
Here are the qutitiona:
1. Ia tha Lak# Jeaaup
Causeway a feaaibl# project
In proridlng north-aouth ac­

cent In Seminole County and,
If ao, when ahould tha cause­
way tie constructed?
2. Wilt an Orlando Beltline
limited access highway he of
benefit to South Seminole
Cpunty and. If so, when
should It be constructed?
3. Are interchanges on 1-4

at Lakn Mary Road and at
25th Street extended (Paola
Road) feasible and,
if ao,
when should these
inter­
changes be constructed?
4. Should SR 415
be Im­
proved and is a newOsteen
bridge justified on
the St.
Johns River?

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T h . Student Council la asking
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Young. AMS :i. nerving
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He and Inn wile and non
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Sanford Elks Lodge 1241 it
sponsoring a Nows Bbys Ap­
preciation Day l u n c h e o n
March 13 at 2 p.tn. at the
Elki Club"" on East Second
Street.
Following a program which
includra allowing of muvirs,
award* of appreciation will
b . presented to the new* car­
riers by Wad. Snyder, ex­
alted ruler.

Marvin Gray, project engineer
for the SRD; Tom Rates,
SRD. and Toht McCarthy, as­
sistant planner with the Orange-Seminole Joint Planning
Council.

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tha area. Aspects of this
survey will be explained to
the people of Seminole Coun­
ty prior to commencement of
the lurvey," Orr added.
Present with Orr at the
conference were Paul Conrad.
R. A. Hubbard and D. Foxworth of Smith Associates;

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In a "m ena g e of the cltlei"
John von proposed t new pro­
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slum dw.ll.ru, the elderly and
Ism tiles displaced by urban
renewal or highway construe
lion.
The President also asked
Congress for money to acquire
and lix up existing house* foi
needy families and to help
low income home owner* to
repair their dwellings.

I, Should SR 44 be Improv­ and represent an up-to-date
ed and should a by.pass be compilation of local municipal
c o n s t r u c t e d to expedite and county toad plans," Orr
through traffic around the told The Herald.
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The probation-parole sys­
tem for juveniles mi approved
by the 1963 legislature, but
without the alloration of ne­
cessary fundi, will be pathed
aeain thl* year by the Sem­
inole C o u n t y Democratic
Women’s Club and the Fifth
District of the itate organitation.

The Democratic
Women,
lobbying in conjunction with
the Federation of Women’!
Clubi of Florida and the J u ­
venile Judges
Association,
succeeded in having a program
for juveniles, titled the " A f ­
tercare Bill." approved two
years sgo. This program paraltsls the adult probation and
parole system.

Now, the same organisations
plan to work on the 1963 t.eg-'
islature, which begini April
6, for the necessary moneys
to finance the juvenile proba­
tion-parole system. They are
asking VI.7 million to set up
the c o u n s e l i n g system
throughout the state.
(Probation is a period when
a convicted criminal is per­

C. Vernon Mite, former
S e m i n o l e County juvenile
judge, sp o k e to mt-mbeia of
the Senyinole County Demo­
cratic Women's*"Cliln lb bring
them ‘‘up to date" nn plan*
to push tha proposal this
year.
He advised them to con­
tinue a three-point program
to ( I ) contact local legisla­

mitted Ms freedom tinder
supervision for the term of
sentence. Parole ia the period
after a convict ia released
from prison under supervi­
sion for tha balance of an un­
finished term.)
Florida's adult probation
and parole system is rated
one of the finest in the na­
tion.

tive representatives; (2) mika
contacts with other legisla­
tors in the district, and (3)
organise lobbies at the state
level.
Noting that a new indust­
rial school ia scheduled to he
buiK in the Central Florida
area soon, Mire pointed out
that an effective, rffi;!ent
after-care program could help

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immeasurably in lessening tha
percentage of repeat viola­
tion* of juvenile law break*
era.
"Term* of sentenre In In­
dustrial srhools, now about
nine to 10 months, eould ba
lowered to sis or severs
months if youthful offender*
could be released to .supervis­
ed control of qualified parola
and probation counselors," ha
said.
" I t just doesn’t make sens#
to have such a fine system irt
this state for adult* snd yet
not hav# an equally fins sys­
tem for juveniles," Mna dodared. .
Tha former juvenile judga
also ‘outlined to the Demo­
cratic women the needs of tha
Seminole County court, which
include nn additional iuvcr.ila
counselor, a child guidance
elinic for emotionally disturb-*
ed children snd a juvenile de­
tention center.
"All these are vitally need­
ed in our county, and as v s
runtinne lo grow rapidly, tha
need will heroine ever mnra
critical. We niusl start nose'
urging our county government^*
of(n isj^s lo provide for ihesa
nrrils," stud Mire.
"We are larger than l.nka
or Marion County, hut they
already have all these things
we are asking for now. They
are III yea is abend of lia Sit
these government function, an
are most founties in thia
slate," ho concluded.
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TV Time Show of the Night:
10-11 p.m. CBS. SUttery'*
People. "Queetioo: Did He
Who Made the Lamb Make
Thee I " The ahocklni practice
of how pareoti j e t away with
child beating ia brought out
in the open when an lncemed
woman doctor dare* to report
a caae. Her concern 11 re1 warded with a $ 100,000 lull
for slander and, though doubt­
ful of the chance of victory,
Slattery defend* her. The
abow alra to n e of the frus­
trating imperfection* of our
legal lystem, but hold* out
hope for the future. Janice
Rule plays the doctor. In
many respect*, thl* show par­
allel* "The Defender*.” but
makes It* point with effective
simplicity.
7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. Raw­
hide. "The Violent Land."
Ouf old friend, the white girl,
captured and raised by the
Indians, is back again and,
as usual, she's causing a lot
of trouble. She’s torn between
. remaining with her Apache
family or returning to the
’ foreign w h i t e civilisation.
Rowdy and the Apache chief,
who've saved each other's
lives in the past, fight over
the confused girl and there
are several irrelevant battles
to keep things lively. Michael
Forest plays t h e Apsche
chief, who’s really a noble
chap under it all.
t 7:30 8:30 p m. NBC. Inter
national Showtime. "Circus of
fhe Little Mermaid." And
once again it's a visit to Co­
penhagen's Circus Schumann

(there seem to have been gage in an on-camera sibling
enough visits to this circus rivalry which somehow man­
for it to have a series of its ages to drag hi Paar. Ja c k
own) which means you'll be Burns and Avery Schreiber
seeing some brilliant horse­ return for an extension to
manship, plus a lot of acro­ their satirical conventioneer
batics, plus one act that's routine, perhaps a shade mel­
lower than before. Florence
strictly for the birds.
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. J a c k L j lenderson sings "Who Can I
Benny. " J a c k Brings Ed Vff] 1Turn to When Nobody Needs
From the Vault." A sure-fire, Me" and "Do I Hear A
laugh-loaded situation. In a W alts?" and introduces a
fit of generosity. Ja c k brings new song, "Claw," for the
the guard who's been watch­ first time ever. Sam Levenson
ing over his subterranean talks appealingly about his
vault up from the lower visits to entertain at an old
depths for a look at the out­ people's home and reverse*
side world. Not only does the an old Paar gimmick by read­
old gent fall to understand ing cards from old people on
any of It, he even faints when vacation sent back to their
he sees a copy of "Playboy." chlldren.
10-11 p.m. ABC. 12 O'Clock
When he gets lost, Jack can't
even convince the police he High. "T he Trap." One of
ever really existed. Burt Mus- those dramas which play­
tin, one of the best old men wright John van Druten sum­
in show business, does a sterl­ med up as the cross-section
ing Job as the confused watch­ of people who face danger in
a lump. One of the principals
man.
9:30-10 p.m. ABC. FDR. is Savage, and h* and four
"Strife." This episode covers others are trapped in a cellar
the special problems confront­ during an air raid and face
ing labor during the early 30's the added peril of a bomb
and the special solutions per­ which may go off momentar­
manently and temporarily de­ ily. Savage and a young boy
vised by the Roosevelt admin­ try to fight their way out, a
istration in the teeth of man­ young girl goes into labor, a
agement opposition. The NRA, doctor retreats into the fetal
the Wagner Act and Social Se­ position and a snobbish old
curity are considered as are lady watches scornfully. All
the turbulent and frequent that's missing Is the usual
strikes of the period. An •** morality argument between a
citing chapter of r e c e n t prostitute and a clergyman.'
The situation, however, car­
American history.
10-11 p m. NBC. Ja c k Paar ries its own built-in tension,
Program. (Color) Best spot so, it'll bold you, once you al­
on the bill belongs to the low yourself to get caught up
5ij)bthcr* Brothers who en in it.
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P a g e 8— Fri. M a r c h 5, ’65

Goodwill Tour
Member To Talk

W ar Comedy A t Drive-In Slate Of Officers Presented
For CIP Al South Seminole

For 7th Grade
By Jane Ceeeelberry
Speaker a t an all seventh
gTad e assembly at South Sem­
inole Junior High School F ri­
day will be Claude R. Yerger
who went on a People to Peo­
ple goodwill tour of Poland,
Ruaala, Germany, France, Bel­
gium, and Holland in 1960.
Ha ia here from Apollo, Pa.
He alao will ahow alidea
and film of hit trip to theae
countries. Yerger ia the fath­
er of Mrs. Lucas Grila of
Casselberry and the grand­
father of Charles Grile, a
member of the seventh grade
class.
The tour group Inspected
farms and conferred with
farmers and agricultural experta. The visit was part of
President Dwight D. Elsen­
hower's five-point plan to
promote understanding of agr­
icultural methods and land
productivity. Yerger will give
the itudents an opportunity
to ask questions following his
talk.

JU L IE ANDREWS and Jam es Garner, portray­
ing a British volunteer driver and a U. S. Navy
commander in WW II. find themselves hcadover-heels in love in “The Americanization of
Emily,” showing Sunday through Tuesday at
the Movielnnd”Drive-In Theatre.

Eugene E. Clark
Succumbs Today

Eugene Edwin Clark, 52. of
Lake Mary Boulevard, died
(hit morning.
lie came here 17 yeari ago
from Burlington, N. C., and
was a true* driver. He w i i a
member of F i n t Methodiit
Church.’ Sanford, and of San­
(2 ) l u n g t r la My Dual- ford Elki Club.
Survivor* ire hi* mother,
naaa
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Mri. L. C. Burroughi, and hit
( 2 ) Tuple
itep father. L. C. Burroughi, I
(2 ) Wild K i n g d o m
of L ik e Miry; three daugh- 1
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te n . Mr*. Billy C. Winn, of
(4 ) Monday with J # k
Sanford; Mrs Bobbie Jo Mo&lt;-j
flanny
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Johnnie Miiet. of Graham, N i
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t € 9 2 bih C e n t u ry
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4 S ft Now #«*opa
Burlington for services and
(ft) I'rn a Con
(4 ) Many Ha pp y BMurn# burial. Granikow F u n e r a l
Home w it in charge locally.
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NOMINATED for 12 Academy Awards, "Ilecket," starring l’cter O’Toole, Veronique Vended
nnd Richard Rurton, starts Sunday at the Kitz
Theatre.

'Becket' A t Ritz

“Becket." nominated fur 12 drama took place 6110 year*
Academy Award*, start* Sun* ago. Since an important part
of tbe events trikes place in
■lay at the Kits Theatre.
The
(K-nunuti-ins
include Canterbury Cathedral, pro­
best picture, last actor (Rich­ ducer Wallis bad an exact
ard B u r t o n N nd I* r t r r lepllcu of the church built on
O’Toole I, heat •ohjr, Brat 0Up the largest sound stage in
!*ewii W Rurgets. 7J, of 122
porting actor
tJohn Giel Europe. The company moved
G am ion
Drite. died this
and down England
and
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and
l-est
director
morning al Seminole Memor &lt;I'eter Clenvilli-L
details t
F lance W get the detui
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production au­
isi llotpital after a short ill"Becket" tella the story
ory or •,
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nets
thentic.
the
famous
12 th century
Preceded in drsth by his
priest, Thomas Becket, who
wife only a month ago. Bur
became An bibi*h&lt;-p of t'linlgets is turvited by a brother.
•tbury, arc) the struggle he
James Burcess. and two vis.
bad will. In. king, ileiiiy II,
t e n . Mrs Adi Urhty and Mrs.
to free tbe church front sec­
Ida Edwards, all of Canton. ular rontrol. The adaption of
MONDAY A. M.
Ohio.
Jean Anouilh's llioudwuy hit
4 #0 (2 ) Rign n#
He came here six years ago examines the changing rela­
I IS € 2 9 Hu nahln# Alfnanao
4 23 *4) \ r » i A \V#ath«r
The March meeting of the
from Canton and was a mem­ tionship of the two men. In
4 So i 2 t I n t r o in t *h a ml airy
ber of First Christian Church the to-ginning Urey Mte close North Orlande Garden Club
t i l Hanna# |t#m»#t#r
4 3ft ( 4) N#wa A w # a t h # r
of Sanford
friends who spend their time will he held at 7 30 p m next
JO# ' l ) Toda y
Gramkow Funeral Home |s cavorting through the Eng­ Tuesday at the home of Mr*
•4) Hunahln# Almanac
7 Ift 14 ) \Aak••up Moviaa
in charge of arrangements.
lish countryside after gamt- Barbara l.andress, 170 Lom­
« i*&lt; I 'j i t ' n u n (d own N#wa
aml girls. When Hot ket is bardy Bond Co hostess (nr the
2.1ft t l ) r a r n a . M a r k a l Rap art
mude the Archlbishop, how­ meeting will be Mrs. R. E
M l ( I ) Today
ever, the impoiturire of the West.
tftl Mirk ia E v a n a
The workshop will consist
7 ftt t f i V#wa A \V#ath#r
office alters his nature and
I do (4 ) C a p t a i n K a n g a r o o
ha becomes more removed of making delightful little
• Ift ( S ) W a a t h e r • N i k i
faces adprned with flowers
from his king.
I 10 4B ft ( a r t n o n v l l l #
from large coffee cups and
(2 ) T o d a y
Filmed
in
Technicolor
snd
Edson Goit, 68. a resident of
ft oo ( 2 ) I mv . r c a C o u rt
( 4 ) A m # tl ra n lti#t&lt;&gt;ry
Geneva for the past (0 years, w i d e • s c r e e n I’anavision, saucers.
Guests will he welcomed and
•: ’ ft t» ) K i a r c l a a for Mod#rn
died Wednesday night after a ["Becket" incur|iorat«* the ac­
Women
tual locales against which the refreshments will be served.
long illness

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Lewis Burgess

Succumbs At 73

Garden Club

To Make Little

Story of a lov, match dur­
ing World War II, between
an American Navy officer
and a British volunteer, is
"T he Americanisation of Em­
ily," atarring James Gamer
and Julie Andrews and fea­
tured Sunday through Tueaday a t the Movieland DriveIn Theatre.
The co-feature will be "Joy
House," starring Jane Fonda.
Hugh Prince say* this is
strictly adult entertainment.
Co-featured on Wednesday
will be "W e ’re No Angela,"
in color, atarring Humphrey
Bogart. Aldo Ray and Peter
Ustinov, and " 7 Days In
May," with Fredrie March,
Kirk Douglas and Burt Lan­
caster.
The triple f e a t u r e for
Thursday through Saturday,
March 11-13, will be "F ath er
Goose,” in color, with Cary
Grant and Leslie Caron; "The
I.ively Set," in color, starring
James Darren, and "Jailhouse
Rock,” with Elvis Presley.
Metro-Gold win-Mayer’s new
Msrtin Ransohoff production,
"The Americaniiation of Em­
ily," bused on William Ilrndford Huie's -widely-read novel
is packed with entertainment
from its opening reel to final
fadeout.
In no-hoids-barred terms, it
punctures mock heroics and
preconceived notions as to
what makes a coward or produres a hero in wartime and
it tells its atory with laugh­
ter playing almost as much a
part as its explosive impact.
It might t&gt;e described as a
savage comedy about the lun­
acy of war. It ia also the
story of a reluctant hero and
a girl who falla for heroes—
icluctantly.
In Navy parlance, a "dog
robber" j. the guy.^who gets
the b e s t of everything for the
top Brass, from tempting
steaks to tempting redheads.
That's the role played by
James Garner, as hardboiled,
aggressive and cynical Amer­
ican Lt. Cdr. Charlie Mad­
ison, stationed in London
1 prior to the Normandy inva­
sion.

Dies At Geneva

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Born in Walkerton, ind , he
wst a member of Uie United
Brethren Church in Wslkerton, Oviedo Masonic Lodge
2(3 and Order of Eastern
Slar, Seminole Chapter 2
Surviving is his wife, Firs
Margaret L. Goit.
Ilrisson Funeral Home is in
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HEY THERE, you with the
question in your eyes? Are
you looking for something to
msk* you laugh, chuckle,
grin or gasp? Then we‘ can
tell you where to go —to the
CARIBE C O C K T A I L
LOUNGE In the Veldez Hotel.
What’s so funny theru? I t’s
tha
sophisticated
pictures,
with the clever gag captions
that your host ha* hung on
the wall*. Dozen of them, all
chosen to tickle you, shock
you, and delight you. And if
you order a few rounds whila
you are making your way
around the "gallery," thet’e
part of the "picture," too.
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SPRING IS COMING end
flowers nnd buds and heart*
are swelling and bursting into
bloom. It’s sweethrnrt tlm*
end tbe place to take your
sweetheart Is to the LAKE
MONROE INN. They have
something speciul for lovers
— it’* .* Sweetheart Stesk —
Just for two. Juicy, tender,
delicious.
Your
* » n thi-.rt
will think you me so smart
for thinking of this giand
idea. If. heuven forbid she
doesn't like steak —don't de­
spair-— she'll love their pit
harhectn' everyone dor* And
then there's the music of the
Ktngsmrn to plnv (or your
darning *&lt;• you ran hold hrr
close.

Try Our Delicious

PIZZA PIES
Home Made nnd Prepnrcd By Us
Not Juwt An Ordinary Mix
TA STY CHARCOAL STEAK DINNERS
Using Only The Best Prime Beef For All Our Steeka
# . FOR YOUR ENTERTAIN51 ENT

T H E C A ST A W A Y S
DANCING STARTS AT 9:30 P.M.

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SONNY Bloch nml tho
"Elephants" will he nppenrin« a t the Capri
Restaurant today ami
Saturday. That's t li »&gt;
"Elephants" at the top
and in the bottom photo
in Sonny, h i m s e l f ,
swingin' nnd shoutin'.

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RESTAURANT A SUPPER CLUB
NO MINIMUM
NIGHTLY
NO COVER

G EN E

II) Jan* Ca 0M*lberr)
Hoy Scout Cutup I.nnochc
win* thr uccnr last *«»*k*nd of
('•Hiu'lhrrry Troup 341*0 Knth
er Son Cnmpoul. Thi 0 nnnunt
affair I1110 Ionic been known
0« a hurbingrr of cold wi utli*
r r nnd t li in year was no t*x
rvption nlthouirb tin* temperntuic 0 in the 40V Ho med billmy compared Ia» previous
low *
Although filial feljou whip
10 thr pittnaiy objective for
the campout, m.»n&gt; of th*•■'out* ut'ir •hit* to |&gt;0*« reijulieim-nt* for advaiuement
du 11tic the wcvkfiiil
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CINDERELLA.
CINDER
bin bs s ue nt Sunday noon oitb
ELLA, who will she lie? This
11 iio'iilhuutri Ifift; menu con
is the question that will hr
*•l•(11uit s.f beef and poik bn
decided Mart'll 2t at Mrlodce
bee He, Im.ill It If beat)*.
Skating Kink a* ten of S»n
nnd li* - 1 I\ baked pie.ford's loveliest skaters com
CantpitiK toil f o r the wrrltpete for the title, *t the an
end u i i s ' S c o u t m a s t e r l e d
nual
Heart
Fund
Hrnrflt
Show Much excitement Is he Daniel and #oni. Hill and Timmv, Kddie « untilf f nnd io n *,
tng generated at practice l e ­
sions fol llie big show con E'iwNid nnd d im Kiod Stc« d*
llnue and ticket* sre now on I n . S r mm.I It ; I't sd lliwtltnr
sale. This is alwavs one &lt;&gt;( and J o h n , Hud Miller und
(lie highlights of Die &gt;esr. and Todd, Wa lly K f l i n e nnd Da
(he Mclodee .Skating Bilik al vid, 1 mm'II S c o t t and |)nnny;
ways puts on s real first rule J o h n McManus snd Mike,
show, with original choreog­ T ro y t ox nml l l u i a t n ; Wii
raphy for the skate-dance laid V in*; and Alan and At
numbers hy Sheila Best Al t h u r; W illiam Rhoden snd
hers This year Ihe talented Dontn and Walt Itik'llin; and
Sheets is joined by broDtet luii ry
U ( h r r Scouts attending
Chuck Best, who has turned
Itex
pro *Dd this unique team Is weit Allen Sullivan.
busily engaged in (caching Plane, Bill Dempsey, Pete
the routines snd steps to s Montgomery, Terry Jacknon,
huge cast of performers. Com­ Steve Nival t ) . John liarpeting (or Cinderella's crown wood, Mike St&lt;»ph«d, AHen
sre Judy Boone, Jo Ann Bry­ IlltchcoeV. f'batlew C’hMpman.
ant, Cindy Kennrdy. Diana Roy Templi toll nnd Ste\e I.iStumpf, Polly Pcdrlck. I’aity Jsc.
Baker. Linda Noel, Joy Hsr
TJi.»r wl,o went up for the
vey, Shirley Lavender and batlwrur nnluilr.i Mr* Wil­
Debbie Downey.
liam Rhode*. Mrs
rartoll
Scott ami haien; Mis Fred
The body of th* relrbrated Bistlinr. Waller and France*;
Dune f ■ah is filled with fin* and Mr. and Mis. Leonard
I-ones, much like shad and Cassrltiriiy, Melinda a n d
i-erring.
Cathy.

SH A FER

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F R IE N D

G l 'Y AND GIIU, DUO
excellent musicians — fine entertainers
DINING — DANCING

Father-Son
Campout Field
By Troop 341

BLACK KNIGHT LOUNGE

OPEN 4 T I L 2 A.M.
JU ST O F F IIWY. 17-92 N. OF C A SSE LB E R R Y ON
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Left (o right, hack row: Judy Honor. Jo Ann lirynnt. Cindy Kennedy, Diana Slumpf. Polly Pcdrlck.
Front row: I’jilly linker, Linda Noel, Joy Harvey, Shirley lavender, Delibie Downey.

“Cinderella” will be announced at the

Heart Fund Benefit Skating Show
SUNDAY, MARCH 21, AT 7 P.M.

Menu Includes:
Cole Slaw
French Friea
Baked Beana
Grits
Huah Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea

B o y . 17-91 ft*.

Sanford

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Three Nights — Thurs. Through Sat.

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25(4 Dark Dr.

Fri. March 5, ’fi5— Page 9

R e s ta u r a n t an d Loun ffe

M asln e A Bob
Hancaek

RESTAURAN T &amp; COCKTAIL LOUNGE

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phere” which seems to have
so much to do with the en­
joyment of good food, good
company and good liquor?
You’ll find no more delightful
atmosphere than that at Freddia’a Steak House in Fern
Park. It it the feeling of
graclousneaa, luxury and leis­
ure, which is enhanced by the
early Amrriran style in tha
Lamplighter Lounge nnd the
Gaslight Room. The cuisine
It in keeping with this atmotphre and it all adds up to
the very best.
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0*n*d A Operated

Bo had ta pay tor hit Ufa...with tora!

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THE T It A D E W I N D S
Cafeteria is the only reetaurunt of It. kind in Seminole
County end the kind uf (lining
the) feature—with all the
t».t.-tempting m a y of drliclous foods right before your
,-yu* cannot lull to I*e appeal­
ing Besides that, you ran
have tile same fine food serv­
ed In your horn* or club
thruogh th. TRADE WINDS
excellent catering eervic*. Be
sure and check with them
about tins before your next
big event.
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F R E E — 50 T IC K E T S — F R E E

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BARTENDER

NO. 3 AT 11:00 ONLY ----------------------------

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COMING YOUR WAY at
the CHECKMATE S U P P ER
CLUB In Casselberry is Gene
Shufer
snd
his "Friend"
two exciting young personal­
ities fresh from th* Port-oCiiH, (lie Outrigger and many
otlii-r supper rluh* around
I'iiiiida Specialists In Sophie
Heated round. Gen. I. .aid
lo In- su|&gt;etl&gt; on the organ
and plan--— and his witty
palter will keep you laugh­
ing. » lnn )" u 'i c not sighing
oter llie vibrant voice of
Julia. Iliese two ran n-ally
get with it " Hear them to.
night at tlie CHECKMATE,
mat on Seminole lioulevaid.
Watch for Die sign*, near the
Dog Track Rd.
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We Provide the Finest Catering Service in Central Florida

FEATURING HEADLINE TEENAGE
RECORDING STARS

PLAYING — 8 UN-, MON., T U B S .
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
7:00 # 11:00 N ITELY

BURTON 0TOOLE
H A L W A L L I S - ^ - JJ
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2:15 p m.
8:00 p.m.

U j l i l l v / i T / e/ ^

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( I .) Hubert Ta&gt;lor drop, (hr first atomic bomb.
(2.) Spenrer Tracy is the dead pilot who rumea bark tu
earth.
(3.) Van Johnson is s flyer under the command of Grn
Doolittle.
(4.) Irene Dunne trnds a wounded soldier, her non, Peter
l.nw ford.
(5.) Hieardo Montalhan loses his unit and freeze* t»
death.
( 6.) Serviceman Hubert Walker mrrla and marries Judv
Garland within 2( hours.
(7.) Tom Drske assembles the liomlr bomb snd is ex­
posed to deadly ray*.
( 8.) Clark Gable is a snobbish army doctor who loves hi*
nurse. Lana Turner.
( I . ) (ireer Garson typifies th* brsvc Homes of « o r torn
England.
(10.) Clark Gable is a general who wants to bomb 3 Ger­
man plane factories.

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am/ T O V D r°RJ

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ANDY
WILLIAMS

Hey movie fans, the great World War II comedy is eominx
to town. It's MGM's ‘T h e Americanization of F'mily I"
How i. your movie memory on MGM’s other great film*
sboul World Mar II? See if you ran supply Ihe movie title
from the hint. Send your a m * ere to

'em in all over Florida and
here's .a hint—ona of their
most famous songs is called
"Tha Beetle Squash!"

MAMA MIAI What a pitta
they serve at the MAR LOU
Restaurant and C o c k t a i l
Lounge! Have you tried it?
Ahh, then you are "in the
know." if you are "out,” then
don't say we didn't tell you
where to go to eatisfy that
special craving that can only
be aatisfied by succulent,
crispy,* spicy pixzal
Those
folks at the MAR LOU know
Just how you llks it—they
know how to do your eteuke,
too, and they have them in
all sixes to fit your appetite.
ORLANDO- 2 Try them this weekend end
hear "The Castaways."
•
•
•
Psitnood Pin.
HEY, I T 'S F R I D A Y
Seminole Plata
,il C.mrihr •9 AGAIN! Tim* for a mouth­
watering fish dinenr at tha
PIN EC R EST
INN. Maxine
COCOA
and Boh Hancock are out
109 Maryland thera right now, getting
ready fur the crowd of happy
customers that will be lining
up for this specialty. They
LEESBURG
are making crunchy huah
900 N. Bird.
puppies, spicy baked boane,
creamy slaw and all th*
other trimming* in big quant­
ities, so you can have all you
can rat! And remember, they
do this same bit with fri*d
chicken on Monday nights.
pierce And their fried chicken is lip*
smackin’ good.
Stanlown
. . .

T H E T.A.M.L SHOW”

” JcO L O K !

OPEN 12:48 — SHOWS AT 1:90 - 1:39 - 8:08 • 8:48

a

"show business wife,” and
you will get to. meet both of
them. You'll also meet the
other member* of the famous
group, Sonny himself, I^ren
C»rl, and Joe Cascio, the
only bachelor left among the
Elephants.
' He sure to catch this show
nt 10, 11:30 p.m. and 1 a.m.
Fi May or Saturday night.
This group has been parking

You'll enjoy the surprising
vkriety of delicious foods and
the fast, ccurteous service at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria located next
to the theatre in the Seminole l'luza
Shopping Center on U.S. 17-02 be­
tween Sanford snd Orlsndo. Tender,
prime meals, gurden-fresh vrget*ides, appetizing salads and your fa­
vorite pie or cuke.
On Tuesday evenings, we offer a 10nz. New York Sirloin Strip conked to
your order for only 7He. Thursdaynight is Family Night with free de«srrta for all. Saturday night is Steak
Night — a big.
-III. T-U ne steak
cooked to your order for only $ 1 .00.

NO. 2 A l 9:10 ONLY •

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Nod- • l# h e r r Ly gi*#»» of I n ­
te n t i o n «•• • 3*3*1 r to th# 1 B I
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r e l a t i n g to w a t e r an d ##wag#
f# llltl## in Hamlnol# C o u n t y ,
p r o v id in g fo r (h# rr(|U»r#m#nt
of •l#po#lta t-» provld# for f u ­
tu re w a t e r #f»«l »»**•*!• f#rl1lt ie 9 . p r o v id in g f**r a a c h d#|x*#ita prior to Ilia f i l i n g of
plat# , pr t i d i n g for th# e#t#h.
I l a h m e n f of an
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pr .. t i d i n g
fo r th a r e p e a l of
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CARROLL RA K ER is the fury and George
Muharis is the force in the explosive movie
"Sylvia.” This Paramount releuse is now show­
ing at the Cinema In Seminole Plaza.
TODAY
&amp; SAT.

Ry Dottle Austin
They arc coming to San­
ford at last — the fabuluous
Elephants — led by Sonny
(p lm h !
.
You can sec them, hear
them and join them In their
delightful
playing,
singing
and comedy show at the
CAPRI
RESTA U RA N T —
(where else?) all this w-eeirend. three shows each night!
Strange as it seems, the
Elephant called John Lind­
sey will he bringing his brand
flew bride to watch him per­
forin with this crazy quartet.
She’ll start right off being a

Old Glory Unit

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Qan#va. who &lt;SI#d \V#dn##day,
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S a n f o r d , w i t h Httr. W . M
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and
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ba In O i B l v a r « m # t # r y . Brla*
•on F u n a r a l H a m a In ch a r g a .

In Spring . . It's Time To Dine Out

Day theme.

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Funeral Notices
HUKftg,
10 w,— Body
of l•#wIs W !lurge#9. 72. who
died todgy, will be 0hl|tpe&lt;|
Halurday night lo I’tnlon,
Ohio, fur i#rvlce# and burial
V(#l(lng hour# 0t (Iromk-w
Funeral llom« In Hanford will
b# from 2 until I p nt Hat*
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MONDAY r . M.
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modest amount, and the Ham
Dinner scheduled for 5-7 p m.
March 12. Tickets for the din-»'/
ner are available at the school
or from room mothers.
Christy Hvrp, principal, an­
nounced that work on the new
five-clan room addition to th«
school has been started.
The third grade had be­
come so crowded that it wit
Decenary to form a fourth
c l a n and M in Barbara Coltf)
bert I* the new teacher. Hirp
said that the estimated enrollment fo- next year will be
near the 700 mark.
Int he interest of safety, tha
school bus stop is being chang­
ed from the Burger King in
Casselberry to the corner of
Fern and Normandy Road
The program was presented
by South Seminole County Co*)
ordinstor for the American
Red Cross, Mrs. James Birkenmeyer, and Water Safely
Instructor, Mrs. Eggers A
film, “ Teaching Johnny To
Swim" was shown. "Registra­
tion for the Rummer program
will be held al the Casselber­
ry Fire Station, June 5, from
9-12 a. m. Anyone interckted^
in taking life saving or water*
safety
instructor
courses
should contact Mrs. Birkenmeyer now.
Following the program, re­
freshments of cupcakes, punch
and coffee were served by the
sjxth
^ mother4. I )ff o r j.
^
we„ 0D the st

FORT HOOD, Tex. (L T D —
Whiskers do not have a rhaf&lt;e
at Fort Hood, a military res­
ervation In central Texas The
By Donna Estes
37.000 strategic Army troop*
The Auxiliary Unit of Old stationed there spent I'Vt.OUO
Glory American Legion Dost on shaving cream 1**1 year,
183, Altam-mte Springs, will the Army said.
give a "Happy Birthday Par­
ty" in honor of the l-egion's
( 6th anniversary following the
March 15 meetings at the Post
Home on Prairie Lake.
District Commander Caro­
line Frid will make her regu­
lar visit at this time and all
member* of the post and auxi­
(iro u n d b re a k in g s
liary are urged to attrnd
Seventh day Adventists will
A nominating committee to
break ground Sunday alter- recommend a .late of new
I
noon in Forest City for twot auxiliary offiters will be ap­
major building projects . . . |pointed by U* president dur­
|c T IL L 2:00
the new church building on ing the business session.
MON. - F B I .'
the campus of Forrxt l.ake |
Academy and the retirement
TONITE A SAT.
home, to lie owned and oper­
ADMISSION
ated by the Adventists' Flor­
»
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per
ida Conference, located on
I . U U CARLOAD
J i ’i c i :
Highway l i 92 Just west ol
NO. I AT 7:00 ONLY
ilc-ar Lake Boad.
"PD RATHER HE RICH"

‘Cup’ People

Edson Goit, 68,

By J i m Casselberry
Name* were submitted by
the nominating committee for
officen for the 1965-68 icbool
year at a meeting of the South
Seminole Elementary School
Council of Parent* and Teach­
er* in the auditorium Tuesday
night.
The ilate consisted of Mr*.
William Eggers,
president;
Mr*. M»y Oitrow, first vice
pre*ident; Mr*. John Van
Eepoel, second vice president:
w .v
Mr*. Robert
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secretary; Mr*. Richard Web­
ber, . corresponding secretary,
and Mrs. Robert Carrick, trea­
surer.
Election of officers will be
held at the April 6 meeting.
A resolution was pissed sup­
porting the proposed metro
phone system for Seminole
County.
Mrs. William Eggers, ways
and means committee chair­
man, presented a short film
showing scenes from last
year's Spring Festival. She
announced that the last meet­
ing to plan this year's event
will be held at her home on
Lake Howell Lane at 10 a. m.
Thursday, April 8.
The festival, which is the
CTP's principal fund raising
event, will bt held April 21.
Other current projects arc
the "Powwow Potluck" Cook­
book containing recipes submilted by parents snd teachera which is on sale for a very

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Adding M ac h in e* - T y p e w r i t e r *
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I T MAT CONCERN:

N oti c e Is h e re b y g i v e n of I n ­
te n t i o n to s p p l y to th e t i l l
sess io n o f t h e F l o r i d a L e g i s l a ­
t u r e f o r p a s s a g e o f a n Ac t r e ­
l a t i n g to t Ur n t n o i s C o u n t y , a u ­
t h o r i s i n g t h s c o n s t r u c t i o n and
a c q u i s i t i o n of p r i m a r y w a t e r
conservation and c o n t r o l f a c i l i ­
tie s In sa id C o u n t y ; d e fi n i n g
water conservation

and control
_ primary
w a t e r l o o s e r v a t i on a j f d c o n t r o l
f aci l l l t l ea;
*t a l i m e n t
of
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f unds r sc s l v s d under t h i s Ac t;
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d e fi n i n g

tw e e n o th er c o u n ti e s o r m u n i ­
cipalities
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p e n s i o n or d s n l a l o f p e r m i t s .
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t h o r i s i n g sa id C o u n t y to levy
ad valorem t e a s * to pay t h s
c o s t of such w a t e r c o n s e r v a ­
tion and c o n t r o l f a c i l i t i e s ; a u ­
t h o r i s i n g bunds to f i n a n c e th s
w a t e r c o n s e r v a t i o n and c o n t r o l
fa c t l l t l o s and to pledge fo r th s
p a y m e n t t h a r s o f ad va lorem
t s a s s ; a u t h o r i s i n g sa id C oq n ty
*o e n t e r I M s c o n t r a c t s and
a g r s s m s a t s w ith th s U n ite d
fl t p ts s and Its a g e n c i e s , th s
• t a t s o f Florida or l U a g e n c ­
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a s s i s t a n c e ; pro v id in g f o r t h t
c r e a t i o n o f d e p a rt m e n t s , board s,
o r ngen oiA* to c a r r y ou t a d m i n ­
i s t r a t i v e d u ti e s and f u n c t i o n s ;
p r o v i d i n g nn e f f e c t i v e date.
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m i n o r c h i l d n a m a d t h e r e i n and
you a r e r e qu i r e d to s ho w «a u* e
w h y t h e a s m s a h o u l d n o t be
g r a n t s l by s e r v i n g a c o p y of
y o u r w r i t t e n d e f e n s e s . If a n y ,
up o n f * h a r l e « N F r a t h s r , At t o r n a y f o r P s t l t t o n s r . 40 N o r t h
C &gt;urt &gt; v e n u e
Or lan do, Flop.
Ida. a n d b y f i l i n g i h e o r i g i n a l
t h e r e o f w i t h I h e C l e r k o f s ai d
4?our t o n - W r b e f o r e t h s 2 2 nd
day of M a r c h
1941, o t h e r w l * #
a
decree
may
he
entered
acftlnit
you
granting
*#14
adoption.
W It n ee* m y h a n d a n d s e a l

o f t h s sai d F o u r l t hi s 171b day
6 f F e b r u a r y , 1VS5
(BEA L)
Arthur
11
R#rkwHh
Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

11y: Ma r i be T
De put y (Merk
Feb.

II.

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24

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NO TICE O F I.E 4 H S L ATKIN

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i s n i l n n to. a p p l y t o t h e 1941
•••'•Ion t»f t h e l ^ e g i e l a l ur e f o r

t ' l i x s * of an A1 1 to rrea te
th# Sem inole t * o u n t y F o r t A u ­

t h o r l t|, t e l # til I t h i n g m» m e m ­
b e r * hi p p r o v i d i n g I t s J u r i s di r *
tlnn p o a e r e and duti es, a u t h ­
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of said Aufor the •aure r t l f l r s t s a
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and lalande b e l o n g i n g to lha
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of
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contained
w i t h i n t h a b o u n d a r l e a of ( h e
A ut hor i t y, pr ovi di ng for ot her
m a l t e r e r e l a t i n g to the aetabl l e h r n e n t a n d o p e r a t i o n o f a al d
po rt A u t h o r i t y ; a nd pr ovi di ng
an a f f e c t i v e d a t a
I’ uMl e l i M a r c h I. l i l t

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K I I S T I . FI.OIIIHA
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E T I I E L THOMAS.
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Ta All Credllaru aad raravaa ve
liaalaa I la in , ur Draaeada E R N E S T TH OM AS.
D e fe n d a n t
Agalaal Said Kataiei
T o u and ea c h o f you a i e
h e r e b y n o ti fi ed and re qu ire d
to p re aen l any c ta l m a and damanda w h ic h you, or e i t h e r of
you. m a y h a v e a g a l n a t
tha
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fr o m th a l i m a of th a f l r a t p u b ­
l i c a t i o n o f Ihla n o i l s .
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coplaa of e a c h c l a im or demand
a h a ll be l a w r i t i n g , an d ah all
a t a t a lha p lac a of raa ld anc a
an d poet o f f i c e addraaa of lha
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t o by l h a c l a i m a n t , hla a g e n t ,
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by a f i l i n g t n o f ona d ollar
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» O T i r t TO APPF.AII
o r FLUNIUA T O •

it a t k

E R N E S T THOMAS
Addraae u n k n o w n
T l) U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I ­
F I E D t h a t a tllll o f C o m p l a i n !
for
div orc e
haa
bean
filed
a g a l n a t you, and you a r t r e ­
quire d to aarv a a c opy of yo u r
a n ew er or p l e a d in g lo lha B ill
of C o m p lain t on lha P l a i n t i f f !
A t to rn e y P au l C. P a r k i n , . I l l
W att
S o u th
S t r e e t , Orla n do,
F l o r i d a , an d f l l * th a o r i g i n a l
i n e w e r or p t a a d ln g la th a o f ­
f i c e o f l h a C l a r k o f th a C i r c u i t
C o u rt on or b e f o r e
Frid ay,
April t. t i l l I f you f a l l tu do
ao J u d g m e n t by darau lt w ill ba
t a k a a a g a l n a t y o u fo r t h t re*
l l a f de man ded lu th a BUI of
Com plaint.
W I T N E S S my h an d an d t e a l
a l S a n f o r d . S a m l n o l a C ou nty,
F l o r i d a , th te 24 th day o l F a b ru a r y , t i l l .
(SEAL)

Illaw ath a.

123-417 7.

•/

NAVY Family being transfer­
red
to
danford
in
March
w o u l d t i k e t o t a k e up p a y ­
m e n t s on 1 B e d r o o m house.
Fleets
writ*
Mr s .
Helen
C h r i s t y * 9917 I t h . A r e , J a s .
Fla
___________

Im l like

FRISK ESm iTA TE
U p h olcartn c

4
M eltraaa r a n N e w A Used F u r n i ­
C a l l N i l B e d d i n g Mfg.

CLASSIFIIED INDEX
I t — Monty
Wanted
» t — favlnga A Loaa
€1— In sur an ce
( 1 — School# A Ine tructlona
70— E m p l o y m e n t 8 #r v i c e s
Tl — M a l a l l a l p W a n t e d
72 — F t m a. 1e 11# 1p W a n t ed
I I — M a l e ©r F e m a l e H e l p
7 4 '—-f l a i r * H e l p Wa n t e d ,
7 J — 8 iit u a 1 1©n W a. n 1 1 4
11 — I n c o m e P r o p e r t y
1 2— B u s i n # «• P r o p — S a l e
• 3— R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d
I I — B e a l P e t a l s Sa l #
I T — ft u s i n e s • 11 # n t a l a
• 0— L o t a F o r b a l e
91 — F a r m s — G r o v e s
92— Out o f a i s l e A c r e a g e
95 — H o u s e s F o r b a l e
94 — H o u s e s — b a l e or B e a t
97 — H o u s e F o r B e n t
HO— R e s o r t
Rentals
H»l — T r a i l e r s — ; a b i n n s
102 — Mo b l e
H u m # * —- S a l s
P I — M o b i l e Ho t r . s e — R e n t
1"4— Trailer apace— Rani
104— T ra i l er L o t a — bale
104— A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t
H I — Rooms For Real
l i e — Hotel Room s
l IX— R e n t a l A g e nt s
1 , 3 — W a n t e d To R e n t
113— Aut os F ur dale
1 1 4 — A u t o s — f l ai s o r
Trait
I I * — T r u a s k or S a l *
130 — A u t o m o t i v e S e r v i c e
1 1 1 — f l - ' oot er e A i. y c l e e
j j j — B o a t s A Mo l ore
1* 5 — M a r i n e S o p p l i e s

© va ti ng.

ture
Co a t
1117.

709 C e l e r y

Ave.

122-

A N T I Q U E E a r l y 1109 B e d r o o m
Suite,
Massive
M arble T o p
DreefSj r, Cur l y Ma p l e Li ne d
D/i»»r»,
Mirrored
F r o n t

W ardrobe,

'

j
i

“ Lin coln'*

style

H e a d b o a r d 10 f t . High
Bed
4 * 7 , Al l h a n d c a r v e d o f R o s e ­
wood A pp r a is ed a t wel l over
1 3, 044.
S o r« a e o n a b l e o f f e r
refused.
For
appointment
c a l l 3 : : - 2 4 l l a f t e r 4 ; 1 4 p m.
f i r # pt W e d
p
m
or any
m©r r t } n g u n t i l I 41 a m . a l l
week.
For
the
b lg g e it selection
of
n e a r l y pew and used f u r n i ­
ture.
see
No l l ' s
Furniture
Brokerage
In
Casselberry
on 17* 9 2. O p e n 4 d a y e 9 t o 4
Us e d f u r n i t u r e a p p l i a n c e * , tools,
etc
B u g h ! • Sol d. L a r r y *
M a r t . 2 » S s ’n f o r d A &gt; e
Fh.

:::-« :3 2
HENRY

721 So. P a r k

212-2172

L I F E In a u rn n co a g a n t a . fu ll or
p a r t t i m e o r r e ti re d . M ake
l i b e r a l oommta alo na w in B i l l
S l e m p r r A g e n c y . Cull H I 4111 f o r a p p o i n tm e n t.

72. Female Help Wanted
T I T L E C L E R K , m u e t be e i p e r i e n c e d In F l o r i d * Tltle'a fo r
ueed c * r * . N a ti o n a l Rapo aaeaalona. 1411 S a n f o r d A r e ..
S a n f o r d . Ph. 277-4101.

CH ICK EN
FARM .
Alao
H o u i a 14 nere a. 112-4022 .

C a n y o u u e e |( A a t r a g e f o r 2
hour* dally;
Sarrlr*.
Food.
D ru g A Coametlc Cuetomara.
F h . 7 7 7 - I I 4 I b a i w a a n Id a
m . l l l t m. M o n d a y A W t d n today.

I

95- Houses For Sale
S A C R I F I C E — Oo an d l o o k a t
2 bedroom. 2 b a t h ho ma a t
105 Pin a L a k a D rive. Lo ch
Ar bor. W r i t e and m a k e o f f e r .
an t

r e a s o n a b l e

o f f e r

A C C E P T E D K a y a t 127 Pina
L a k a Dr. Mr*. O. W l n a , P. O.
B o x 157. Au atr all. G ao r g la.

DEBARY
MOVE RIGHT IN
3 -B e d r o o m , new c o n d i ti o n I s A
out- F i n e n ei g h b o rh o o d ,

$9,850

M aa onry
C o n e tr u c l l o n ,
large
lot. er ra an ad po rch, c a r p o r t e ,
B E A U T I C I A N . M ale or F a m a l e .
refrigerator, electric range
G u a r a n t e e d S a l a r y . R l c h a r d ’a
H a i r S l y l l n a I 7 1 - 7 7 » t . ___ __ LOW DOWN PAYMENT
O w ner. D eL xn d T J I - i i S t o r 714*
74. Seles Help Wanted
till.
Sail K N A P P S H O E S f u l l or
p a r t lim e . E a r n |24 to 1 1 SO
a w e ek on h ig h c o m m i s s i o n s
an d
b on us.
Steady
yearro u nd
busin essEqu ip m ent S E V F R A L O u tetand lng 7 A I
Bedr oom Il n m e e a v a i l a b l e In
f u r n i s h e d fr e e . W r i t e to Wm .
a l l Area a oi S a n fo r d . L * t u*
E P ie r c e . I I E. S t e e l e . O r ­
f
h o * you A ro u nd !
i s n do. F l a ,

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

55. Furniture For Sale

being orenonlidaetr

M ERLE W. W ARNER
REALTOR

LA D IES

FU R N ITU R E

n s -:::*

I E L l*
US
your
Furniture.
Q u i c k F er vl c# wi th th e Cash.
SUPER
1 RADI .NO
P O IT .

’R*od tht m ulti of thet left poll ogaio • .

BAUT P IL C H E R
Baat Buy B r e k a r
222 -742 2 D ay o r N i g h t

91. Farms, Groves

ISS-tU t

W E B U T i.aed F u r n t t u r o . ona
p iec e
or
h o u a ef u L
Furay
Bed l i n g A F u r a . C o . SOI W.
l e t St . l t : . 4 I t l .
USED

R O B E R T A. W I L L I A M S
R aaltor
R a y m o n d L u nd qulat, Aaaa.
222-221* A t l a n t i c B a n k B ld g .

N E W . S t o r o o r O f f i c e b uildin g.
Id e * l l o c u t i o n , m -m
w.
17th... f e r r o c o

53. Wanted To Buy

Seminole Realty

77. Situation Wanted
77
W EEKS
DATS

W ork.

WORK.

I72-I47I.

T e l l th em you s a w
Hanford l i t r a i d !
WORK.

Lillie

1121 8 P a r k A * e .
I l l 2721 a n y t i m e

IlM
II

tn

The

I M - l l O l 2440 I l l a w a t h a a t 17* 91

Gi f!
wants
B a b y a t i l i n g or

1 - B E D H O O M Frem # Home, c o n ­
venient
l oc ation.
Sacrifice
I S . SCO. 223 * 4 1 1 2 .

0100.
DEFEND ABLE
housekeeping.

day s w o r k

222*7171.

B O O K K E E P I N G A T y p i n g do n e

at

my

h om e

or

yo u r

office.

111 * 1 0 7 1 .

WlLguN
MA1EH F E R N
Huy — S e l l — T r a d #
l e t - U K let
tj:-l423

A T TR A C T IV E 3 hiftrsom Mas­
onry,
Landscaped.
Excellent
cond .
n ear
school#.
bsee,
shoppi ng
Down
payment

1450
crest.

D A B T f l itting, 222*2920.
LADT—

Experienced

In O f f i c e

W ork,
Cae h ler.
PBX
flw itc h B o e rd . 222 - 2 1 1 ?

Hi. Real Kslnte • Scle

Ball-Blair Agency
Heal
3r d

E e * i l « — rnsurance
Ave
222-144!

104 F h a n n o n

Dr., P i n e -

122-0710.

Legal Notice

or

F O R D u n r e aatd. “Not

advertising
le I l k *
winking
a t a g i r l In t h e d a r k
Tou
k n o w w h a t y o u ' r e d o i n g but
• h e if mea n t ”

Payton Realty

1X2-

Thompson.

I * T H T. C I R C U I T C O U R T O F
TIIK
NINTH J U D I C I A L C I R ­
CUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
TIIK
C O U N T Y
OF
SKMINOLR.
■T % T » ; O T F L O R I D A .
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CL A U D E ALTON P L Y L E R J R .

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D e fe n d a n t*
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
104 N P a r k At *
322-OlSI T O . A N N E T T E P R I D G E N P i t (•RA'.’ K E H D AYS « F E C I A L
LEU
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Bed,
2041 E a s t F o u r t h S t r e e t
lake new c o m p le t e 1 1 4 &gt; iO,
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170 N. P a r k Ave.
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_____
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tl on . boarded. Animat R a a c u t R OTO * T I L L I N G .
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L e ag u e . I T * * W. M in n es ota,
L aw n s . Fh . 122 -1701.
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P H IL L IP S LAWN S E R V IC E
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222-2209 a f t s r 1:34 p. m.
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DEADLINES

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15. Special Services

N A N N IES K I D D I E
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2. Personals

322-5612

22. Plumbing

I. Lost &amp; Found

T h i * a u l l la a re p l e v i n a c t i o n ,
aald a u l l h a v i n g bean c o m m an cod by a t t a c h m e n t o f th a
property, t» - w lti
1212 M a c k T r a c t o r , Modal
H - f l . S e r i a l No. 12122 .
T h l e n o t i c * a h a ll ba p u bllah •d o n c e a w e e k fo r f o u r c o n .
• e t u l l v * w e e k * l a I h e Sanfer&lt;2
H erald. Sanford. Flo rid *.
W I T N E S S my band and tba
•aal of aald C o a r t a t S a n f o r d .
B e m l n o l * C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , thta
2rd day a t M a rc h . AD 12M.
(SEA L!
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , J r ,
C la rk o f Ihe C ircuit C ourt
B y : M artha T. V ihlaa
Deputy Clark
P i e r c e an d L a w la
221 R u t l a n d B a l l d l a g
Mar. O r la n d o . 21*.
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c u i t C o u r t on or baf or# th a 2nd
day of Apr il. 1241. I f yo u f a l l
lo do go. a d e cr ee pro c o n ft a a o will be t a k e n a g a l n a t
you fo r th a r a l l a f d e m an d ed la
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q u i e t t i t l e to aald land In th e
p l a i n t i f f s . O T T O H. F I N C K and
ANNA F I N C K , hie wife.
W I T N E S S my h and an d o f f i ­
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97. Houses For Rent
L A K E H A R T : I Badroom. K it chan equipped. 133.1041.

KINOSWOOD
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HOMES

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9 $100 DOWN

CB. I BDRM. .home. Short Mt«
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: « : a Mar tb al l. ISS-Hoo.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
REA L ESTATE R RO K ER
Appraisal Spaclallat
21! No. Dark
111-7174

102. Mobile Homes - Sale
"Whom do you think the takas aftan—me, or
bar fathar7"

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 DOW N
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B e d r o o m * located In v a r io u s
H oillu n * of S a n fo r d
Im m a d l a ta D o l l v t r y

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR TH E B E ST HOME
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95. Houses For Sale

NEW MOON— Air •ondttlon*d
2 Bd rm
F a c t o r y R ullt C a ­
CASH I E A S T to ralaa. Juet FOR SA L E f»»r the r e r t l c u l e r
b a n a 4 t*arp n rte . 222-42* 1.
u»e Thr Herald Want Ada to
Family, 3 Bdrm . 2 Hath,
••II fh a i item you no longer
Fem lly Room Iln m t In Inv*.
need.
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ly Mey felr near L a ke Monroe. T l l o T W O U D T i av el T r a i l e r 20
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ft.. S e lf - c o n t a in e d w ith * I m&gt;w Many a i t r a a Included See at
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usual? Like a large swim*
o w n t r 322-1107.
o r b r « t c ash o f f a r . B e n f o rd
ruing pool, ons acre Mg ehads
321-4940
treee, a coneervat ry? S e a r I-DEDBOOM. I Bath, fully atr17-11 and In te rela te 4 FHA
rondltmned
4
heated
No
appraNed valua lll.oofl. Own.
qualifying 9100 down, and 10,1. Mobile Homes - Kent
cr. h e lia ry 998-4114 evening*
a**um e payments 322-7011.
A weekend*.
I 1/1 FI. I HDRM T r a i l e r nn

7075.

Management
and Sales Broker

2 B E D R O O M HOME . ! g e room#,
h ard w o o d fl oor* , a i r eond.,
c e n t r a l h e l l h eet, a t t i c fa n.
o n * o w n e r , l a r g e c orr t*r lot
C a l l 122-4742 or w r i te llox
ITS, S a n f o r d l U r a l d .

$100 D O W N

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92.010$

P lig h t

B A N K
'^PO SSESSIO N *
Chav. 11 099 bal. $46
C h a r. SI 199 bal. $38
M ercury 17 92 bal. $37
R a m b le r | 7 9 I bal. 137
Lincoln 1399 bal. 129
C h a r. $897 bal. f 3 2
Ford $881
bal. 139
R a m b le r $S97 bal. 112
F a l c o n 1798 bal. S38
P ly m ou th 1399 bal. 124
Opal 1691
bal. 132
Olda $191
bal. $21
Olda $.'&gt;91
bal. $32
Olda $997
bal. $12'
Dodge $381 bal. $29
D c S o to $39 9 bal. $19
llulrlt $88 4 bal. $32
Chcy . $399 bal. $31
C h e r . $29 3 bal. $11
M er cu ry $797 bal. $37
Corvalr $891 bal. $39
Mercury $199 baL $19
I'o n lla c $299 bal. I l l
( hey. $19 5 bal. $10
P ly m ou th $299 bal- $17
Yolka $687 bal. $32
Renault $39 9 bal. $24
M er cu ry $11 9 bal. $4

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mu.
$100 DOWN
mo. For thle lovtly I Br home.
Kitchen fully eqp Most a t ­
mo.
tract ive o jrn e r lot. All thta
mo.
for only — 147.11 per mo. P. 4
1 Total price 112.100.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
IN VESTM EN T 4 R E A L T Y
mo. 111 N P ark Ave.
I22-9172
mo.
mo.
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mo.
mo. F H A - V A H O M ES
2. I. 4 I BEDROOMS
mo.
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mo.
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LOW
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
mo.
F o r C om p lete I n f o r m a t i o n
mo.
He* or Call Tour
mo
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mo.
SA LES BROKER
mu. \Y* Have The llume Fur You
mu.
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113-4141

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IN V E 8 T M IN T • • •
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M A O K L I-B U ILT

D e lt o n a
You h o e t o adaantet* o»#i olhei
inyotors to Dattona homavtea —you r# Ooi#
anouxh to &gt;»• h o . I*»t Meckla a UH.l and
I ' t . l t l t community &lt;• growing. And
whan # community grow#, tend valuaa
grow .i lh it. Drive over lodar and hod out
tor yourietf h o . |uit $10. etarta you on
the . a y to owning o apacioui Dolton# homailla,
with Cantral Watar Malm and Pared Straati
locludad In the tu'l low price ot only $11181
While there, oniey a tree ride on the rivartoal.
"Deltona Quaen*. Take a taitguldad leur ot
tha Shopping Plata, tha taka front Community
Club, tha aita ot tha l l hola foil courta and tha
tovriy housing t i n at Mackl# Built DllTONAI

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fa m ily
Room, D oub le t ' e r p o r t * A i r - :
co nd iti one d, h a i r * lot. will
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119-1911
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M A C K L E - D U IL T H O M E S
f e a l u r a * tha lametta S a l s aattia, on deploy in the Florida
tahfblt at the N. V. world a Pair,
and IS e t h t r lovely modal*
MackleBuiit homaa fan*# in pnea
from Jutl $7990. to $11,380 with
down paymanta #4 low at 83*0 ,
monthly paymanta starting at $49 $71

131*0141
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D R IV E O U T T O O A Y I
Take Interstate a*. # * t at Oaitona
Lachanga and you ra at DllTOhAl

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118. Trucks For Sale
' i t t ’ l l K V . t . T o n P K k - u p 1320.
- 3 : 2 - 1 ) 2 0 or 122-2102.

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na a k ly . Hatwaan Sanford and
Mima Rt I e. t l r n t r a J O - l l d l

AUTO G LASS
IN S T A L L E D

115. Autos For Sale
llil
FORD
S K V L l .N U R ,
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* r , powtr a ta a r l n g . n*ad&gt;
I t a n a m l a t l o n 128$. Ph. 1221 1 1 ! o r era a t 121 G a r r l i o n
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dio * i t - a l a r . P o w e r S t a a r .
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Sacrlflea. 118-iaT l

•$» T l t - J w i t h R a d i o A l l a a t a r ,
r x c a l l a n t c o n d i ti o n . 122-4443

IIFI.OW IS A PARTIAL
LISTING OF TIIF.SK USED
VEHICLES TO HE SOLD AT
DRASTICALLY REDUCED FRICKS.

(i II J A
• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons

S e n k a rik G ins* and P a in t
Com pany.
210

M agnolia

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’61 T -B IK I ) H A R D T O P

100°* Machanlral
Guarantee — 30 Daya —
1,000 Mllaa On All

T h.

Sanford
61 R a m b le r
Cuatom ''too1' Convartlhlr. 8 Cylinder, Automa­
tic Tranamlaaion, Power
Starring, R a d i o and
Hralar. Extra Claan and
Vary Nice.

*1095

T H E D O D G E P O LA R A
RA SE PRICE $2806.
• LOWER IN COST
• B ET T E R PERFORMANCE
• MORE ROOM
• BET TER HURT PROTECTION
• B ET T E R RIDE
• 5 YR. OR 80.000 MILE WARRANTY
• MANY MORE ADVANTAGES

Just C H E C K — You’ll See
GO W E S T !
• nEN HOWLAND (Cenersl Mur.)
• HOH THOMAS (Sales Mur.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. I). DROWN
• SAM SIMCOE
OPEN MON. THRU FR I. T IL L 8 P. M.

60 C h e v ro le t

$

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. 1st S t. — Sanford
Phone 322-flCl I

1295

Or Ml 7-2330

’61 T -B I R I ) C O N V E R T IB L E
FULL POWER AND AIR CONDITIONED

Salra — Parla — Srrrlca
Factory Authnrlard Ilralrr

’61 C O U N T R Y S E D A N
AIR CONDITIONED

E llin o r M otor Co.

’64 C. A L A X I E “5 00”
$ DOOR F A ST RACK, AIR CONDITIONED

’61 F A I B L A N K ” 5 00”
SPORT COUPE

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133-0141
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Kuna Good. All I'uwrr, R a ­
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Pafte 12—FH. Mar. 6, ’65

WINNING FORM IS exhibited by David Noel!,
Seminole High School, who broke n achmd record
in the dificua throw Wednesday. David hurled
the disc lfiO feet, 11l/i Inches in n meet against
Lyman and DcLand. He will try to better the
mark in today’s meet at the school ngainst
Titusville, DeLand, Seabreeze and Florida Mili­
tary Academy.
(Herald I’hoto)

M is s W hirl Favored
In Jax Club Match
Larry Hushes’ Mis* Whir! re rfrrta (4-8) $320 40
«&lt;■ established today 11 an Ith Rare — 5/10 — Time 32.
rarly (monte to win tier third Wild World
9 40 3 ho 3
straight special race of the Curtain l ’p
t ho 3
season Saturday night at its I’altn Beach
Sanford Orlando Kennel Hub Shirley
0
in the match race against the Quimela (3 5) $21 40
Jacksonville Kennel Club.
I’rrferla ( S3) $73 30
Mil* Whirl has taken troth of 5lh Race — S — Time It.
S O K C * apodal events this I'lrasc Joan
15 GO S M S
4 00 4
season. She took the opening We Get
4
night Inaugural Handicap and Hillie Paul
came
back
last Saturday Qumlrla 1 5 81 $29 60
night to win the King ant) Perfects (5 8) $87 30
blh Rare — 5/lb — Time 32.
Queen championship.
J3 W 8 IKS 9
Harold Robertson » L. L.’s Sr a Otter
Me Too also has been a sen Slick C
8 40 3
sational pup this season, fin Doloro* Jean
4
ishing in the money in all of Qumlrla (1-6 1 $51 80
her IS starts. She has nine Perferta ( f il l $234 30
wins.
7lh Rare — ». — Time 41.
Cecil Austin’s Rimpy, who American
also has turned in a fine re­ F a n t a s y
8 80 fl 00 7
cord Uns sc s son, t* tlie third Please Helsey
3 80 6
atarter for St.'KC.
Jiving Ha!
6
Jacksonville’s three starters Quimela ( 12) $30 fio
are Eleanor Brown * Illinois Perfect a (2-1 &gt; $120 90
Baron, Sam Gerard's Zaid- 8lh Rare — 5/16 — Time 32.
5 20 3 20 2
man and Red Fork Kennel's Dave Half
0 il ’s Amaze
6 00 3,
Mandarin Guess.
Illinois Baron won the Ja c k ­ Please Nancy
5
sonville medley championship Quinirla (1-6) $14 oo
last Saturday night—one of the Perferta (6 41 $28 80
biggest events of the season 9th R a r e — 5/16 — T i m e 32.
at the North Florida track.
Tampa
11 60 12 80 4
Results of Thursday nights Hot Shot
races:
Candy Sixils
2 K0 2.
1st Rare — 5/18 — Time 31.5* Dan Oncry
5
Ryan’s Express fl to 4.20 z «i Qumlrla (3-6) $22 GO
Flash Signal
S.00 3 20 ' Perferta (3-6) $128 70
Tell Herman
3 60 loth Karr — 5/16 — Tlmr 31.
Quinirla (7 81 $23.80
Amigo Rucker 4 to
3 to 2
2nd Rare — 5/16 — Time 32.1* Quite Nice
4 oo 3
Intelligent 10.20 6.20
3 20 Mary Miland
4
Mlira’s (test
to to t2 ho Quimela (5 7 1 $11 20
Casual S u m m r
7 |o Perferta (7 51 $21 60
Qulnicla (3-6) $37 40
| 1 Ith Rare — 4* — Time 41
Daily Doubles (7-5» $12 00
R B.’a Edrsd
* GO 3 40 2
Jrd Rare — 5/16 — Time 32.57 Naonia Secretary
4 80 3
Je t Flight
12.20 0 60 5 40 SunbrooK
2
Brookton
16 20 6.00 Quinirla ( 1-53 $22 00
Dark Daizler
6 20 Perferta ( 15) $86 00
Qumlrla (4-8) $101 80
Mutuel handle $71,8)0

Lyman Tackles Hungry Oviedo Terrell Touted .
Landon Of Jax To Lake Butler For Heavyweight
In First Tilt Tainted Title
At Smyrna
By Marahall Lingo
By Jim Bacehua
Herald Sporta WrlUr
Herald Sport* Writer
The Oviedo Lions travel to
Coach Dick Copeland will
Lake Butler tonight to take
take hl« Lyman Greyhounrla
to New Smyrna Beach thla on the Tiger* of Lake Butler
High School in regional bas­
evening where they will com­
pete against highly-rated Lan­ ketball play.
The Lions, hungry for ■
don High School of Jacksonwin, will be facing top-rank­
villc In the first round of the
ed Lake Butler in an affair
Class A - Region 2 basketball
that should prove to be a vary
tournament. The game is l i s t ­
close
contest.
ed to get under way at 7:30
The Lions meet Lake Butler
p.m.
The
Hounds’ opponents a t 9 o’clock tonight, following
the contest Involving Santa
from Jacksonville, according
Fe and Madison beginning at
to Copeland, have compiled
7. The victors of tonight's
a fine season record this year
games will face each other at
and have lost only one game
8 p.m. Saturday.
on their home court.
Oviedo, who beat Father
Among their string of vic­
Lopex and Bunnell in the
tories was an Impressive de­
group 8 tournament at Ovie­
rision over the Cocoa Tigers,
do last week, Is expecting
a class AA tram which ranks
among the best In the state, some tough competition this
Landon, according to the weekend at Lake Butler (a
lot tougher than they en­
Lyman mentor, is a hall c'.ub
with exceptional height, their countered in the group tour­
nament).
smallest player being six fret
Lake Ilutlcr, who beat Bald­
tall. They are reported to
win
and Callahan in the group
have good speed and a good
press, thus enabling them to tournament last week, haa a
height advantages over the
score a lot of points.
Lions and also has the edge
The Greyhound* have been
in
that it will be playing on
victorious in 14 of their 24 en­
counters thus far, Including Ita home court.
Coach Faul Miklcr of the
two key triumph* last week­
Lions will probably start Rex
end in the group play-offa at
Brooks, Tim Colbert, Jimmy
I-ongw nod.
They defeated Kissimmee, Courier and Billy Mikler. Tcil
62-40, on Friday night, end Brtlhorn and Ardie Arndt will
alternate In the fifth position.
then edged the lough Cocoa
The regional tournament !■
Reach Minutcmen, 54-49, In a
the last hurdle before the
squeaker the following eve­
ning. These two performance* state championship and the
rsnk among the best this sea­ Lions have high hopes of go­
ing to state this year.
son for Copeland's chargrs.
especially the Cocoa Beach
game.
The Lyman defense was
imtstnnding throughout the
evening and the offense pos­
ed a major threat to the Minutemen the majority of the
By Bob Tbomis Jr,
time. Copeland pointed out
Crooms High Panthers hssethe first ((iiarler, in which
{ ball squad has held its initial
the Hounds took an early 15workout.
5 had, ’’our heal demonstra­
Coach Dick Evans greeted
tion of hall handling all sea­ some 33 prospects, including
son,” The first period eventu­ several Icttermen,
ally proved the margin of
Evans sent his boys through
victory in the close affair.
a brisk session following con­
Coach Copeland plana to ditioning drills He worked on
use the same starting line up the techniques of hunting,
tonight
aa he has used fielding and the proper ways
throughout the si-a-on.
to cover bases.
Starting at right forward
Pitchers and catchers were
ulll be Gene Winklrman, who shown the rudimenti of their
cornea closer 7o being a play- respective positions.
maker than onyunr rise on the
Since
becoming
basehal!
stinting five,
coach in 1939. Evans haa field
Eddie Imng will he at left cd some fine teams, including
forward in the initial ipiintrt. winning Ihe state champion­
Long ha* scored over 20 ship. His teams have finished
puLnta on several orcasions second in tournament play on
(Ills season.
four outings
Evans Is hoping that he can
Mike Sterling, senior cap
tain of the champion cagera, muster an 18 game schedule
will l&gt;e the atarter at the this season.
right guard position,
Joe Asher will be the other up with some important shots
starter in the back court.
during the last minutea of the
The ’’■aixth man" for Ly­ Hcent games,
man Is junior Richard Moore,
Ricky Miller, John Burkwho proved the hern m the heimer and Byrd Brownell sl­
Kissimmee game with 16 u t are due for some action
points and 14 rehounds. Steve trilight, after their perfurmSimpkins, newly arrived from aitqrs in the group tourna­
the junior Varsity has romr ment.

35 Panthers Out
For Baseball

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County Little League
Carnival Saturday
Seminole Little League will
launch the season Saturday
with a day-long barbecue and
carnival.
National L e a g u e umpire
Ken Burkhart and possibly

CHICAGO (U PI) - Ernest
Terrell and Eddla Mschen
tangle tonight for the tainted
title of world heavyweight
boxing champion.
They weighed in ■( II a m.
today for Ihelr scheduled 15round bout, from which the
winner will emerge with rec­
ognition at champion by the
World Boxing Association.
Terrell was a 2-to-l favorite.
But this version of the
crown Is disputed by its for­
mer bolder, Cassius Clay, as
well a t the atates of New
York
and
Massachusetta,
which do .not accept a WBA
decision vacating Clay'a right
to the title.
There has been talk that
Clay might be willing to meet
the Terrell-Machen winner In
the fall to clear up the split
title, assuming that Clay can
hold hit share in a rematch
with Sonny Liston.
Promotors of tonight's bout
said flatly "that's just conver­
sation."

several major league baseball

Carolyn Sallee
Rolls 459 Series

-J

All-Star Game

UGLY CUSTOMER, This six-foot, four-inch
rattlesnake, possessor of 13 rattles, lost a battle
with a bulldozer when City Commissioner Earl
Higginbotham spotted him slithering into a
gopher hole. "H e won't get any of my cattle
now," said Higginbotham.
(Herald Photo)

Slated Tonight
Sanford Church league AllStars and the Forest City
Men's League will meet in a
benefit basketball game at 6
p.m. tonight at the Seminole
High School gym.
Intermediate League
AllStar*. youths who participated
in the City League, will open
the evening's program with a
game at 7 p.m.
Ssnford Junior High's Brivettes and B Bravettes will
present a twirling exhibition.
Proceeds will be used for
the Church League.

Palm Springers Ponder Election
PALM
SPRINGS,
Calif.
(U PI) — Deputy city clerk
Judith Sumich reminded vot­
ers that today is the deadline
for registering to vote in *
special election that may nev­
er i&gt;e held.
The city council won't de­
cide for a few days yet whe­

ther to hold a special election
about April 27 to determine
whether the city should buy *
$91)0.000 golf course nowleased tiy the eily.
" I f the city eouneil votes
for an election and you want
to vole, register today," said
Miss Sumich.

Carolyn Sallee's 191-459 led
Stenstrom Realty to three
wins from Behrens Tractor in
the position round of the Hinooners Bowling league.
Marge Carather's 204-578
was high for Todd's Nation­
wide Insurance to score three
wins from the J e t Inn.
Gloria Accardi led Southern
Air to a clean sweep with a
200-501 from Wilson Maier
Furniture.
Sally Mumetc set the pace
for the Lake Monroe Inn Lass­
ies as they added four points
to their standing. Dot Button
led the Art Brown Pest Con­
trol to a clean sweep against
Joe'* Laundry.
Sam Brownback was high
scorer for Hunt Realty when
they won three points from
M. A R. Bar.
Faye Roberts spared Ihe 27; 5tay Grier 4-5-7: and Bar­
bara Martin 3-9 10, The 3-10
fell for Teena Armso, Billie
Clianio! ami Louise Pyle. Tur
keys were scored by Gloria
Accardi, Helen Padgett and
Ann Srallorn. Marge Carathers and Ulla Gsnderlon put
together four in a row.
Barbara Martin and Lucky
Payne have recently joined
the league.

players will be on hand fsr,(
the occasion.
The event will be h*M li­
the Casselberry Little Leagu*
Field and will begin s',
a rn. and last until 10 p.m. 1
Climax of the dsy wt
come at 7 p.m. when thi
lights of the field will twj
turned on and it will b« of
ficially opened.
Burkhart and C. L. C-oper,
of Casselberry, president o!
the league, will take part |t
the ceremonies.
Boys will lie registered #;r
the season which will beg.i
April 1. Parents must fumis),
proof of age for all boys wrwish to play in the ScminMtf
Little League this spring. Th»
age range for the vsriin.il
leagues is from eight to 11 !
Following the 7 p.m. ecu.,
mony a hootenanny for tr« r-f
agers is scheduled fro i'll ; "if
p.m. to 10 p.m. Several bjjff
will provide the music.
All parents of Little I
goers are invited to alien,!.
Games, rides and food u ill •
available.

C ham p T ra in s
NEW YORK (UPI) - Light*
heavyweight champion WUL
Pastrano has arrived* hrrr vfe
continue tra-ning for hi* Marct
30 title fight with Jnw Tr-rrci j
at Madison Square Cardrrlj
Pastrano set up camp ai Kutlj
sher’s Country Club at Mos-jl
ticello, N. Y.

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FIRST PLACE ribbon In jumping, only judged
event at Apopka Horsemen’s March of Dimes
benefit show, is presented to Maj, Harry Wil­
liamson of Forest City and "Brown Lady" by
Mis* Shelia Aahlin, judge. - (Herald Photo)

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America - Helping Hand
I f there is any one characteristic
that cun be called uniquely Ameri­
can, it is, in the opinion of one man,
our “spirit of voluntarism"— our pe­
culiar readiness not only to lend help
to others who ask for it but to po
out into the world and seek those
who need help.
The man ought to know. He is
Frank L. Goffio, executive director
of CARE, a private, nongovernment­
al organization without parallel in
any other country or any other time.
Were it not for this voluntarism
on the part of Americans, CARE
would never have come into exist­
ence, and whnt began with emer­
gency food packages to Europe a f­
ter World War II would not now en­
compass the the entire world with a
variety of aid programs.
A similar voluntary organization
is MEDICO, organized in 1958 by Dr.
Peter D. Comanduras and the late
Dr. Thomas A. Dooley, In 1962,
CARE and MEDICO merged, with
the latter becoming "a service of
CARE”
Today a total of 54 men and wom­
en are overseas on two-year team
assignments in countries that*are at
least a generation behind western
medicine— sometimes centuries be­
hind. Another 100 or s o , volunteer
specialists ace slated for short-term
duty to augment the teams or con­
duct projects in their specialties.
CARE-MEDICO is currently in the
midst of a ?3 million campaign to
pay for programs which will benefit
an estimated 600,000 people this
year, at an average cost of $5 a per­
son.

Hut ho tnrnrd
Get behind m e,
hindrance to m e:
the side of God,
thew 16:23.
•

nnd said to rotor.
Satan! You are a
for you are not on
but of men.— Mat­
•

Never resist temptation: prove ifll
things: hold fast that which is good.
— George Bernard Shaw.

Political Notebook
(N K A )

—

knocked him down with suh- : ducted. T h a t didn't preven t a
m achine gun sh ots. The a s ­ y ou ng p r i m a r y t e a c h e r fro m
sa s sin s left the indictment on t a k in g the job .
his body signed F r o n t f o r
S o m e ha m let c h ie f s keep
L ib era tio n o f the South.
foxh oles
handy
near
th e i r
At mid night, V iet C ong e n ­
hom es, depend on a you th
tered
the house o f
Dang
lookout fo rc e to w a rn them
Thien Mon, W-yi-nr-old t r e a s ­
when
Viet
Cong
a s s a ssin s
u rer o f the T r u n g l la i fishing-1
sneak into the a lea.
co -o perative. T hey killed Mon
O t h e r o f f ic ia l s sleep ev ery
with 10 su bm achine gun sh ots
night with friends in m-mliy
and then murdered his 08towns, cm ne back each m o r n ­
yea r- old w ife . T h e y left l e a f ­
ing to do th e ir work.
lets o f the F r o n t f o r Litn-riiNot
all
V ie tn a m e se
are
tioii of the South.
h ia v e, of cours e. T h e i-ountiy
Many of these V ietnam ese
took
h am let
respon sibilities has some v illa g e m ilitia m en
who run and hide when Viet
knowing th e ir d m h e e of liv ­
C o n g ap p roa ch , and s o m e r e g ­
ing was nut g r e a t .
ular
troo ps
who only
go
W ithin eig ht m on th s, the
thro ugh the motions of f i g h t ­
V.C. made thre e laijublng at
ing.
There
sre
t u rn co a ts,
ta c k s on the life o f s tlilih
tr a i to r s and w eaklin gs.
Tilling
d is tr ict
ch ie f,
once
Hut in the past four y e a rs
blowing up the e a r he had
20 .0 0 0
V ietn a m ese
soldiers
J u s t g o t t e n out of. l ie told
b a l e been killed rn action ami
me he was not about to quit.
2.1.000 wounded.
In Chu Due ham let. D a ila c
Co ns ider, too, how difficult
Pro vince, two ham let ch ie fs
it is to fig h t undei these c o n ­
had been killed and t h i e e a b ­
ditions
—
One o f the e a i l ie s t Com
munist \ i.-t t on g o|u t a tio n s
was due. ted a g a in st the rural
V ietnam ese police T he Jieds
F ntrrp rlte
would srnd a sm all guerrilla
Mr*. K llrh le I I I iris
force to tip- out skit Is of s
668 5834
town and en tice the jMilice
668 4404
g a rris o n to co me out
and
fig h t. T h e v illa g ers ex pecte d
I.s h e M i r y
these rural police to go out
M rs. F r a n r m WaaWr
and protect them.
3 2 3 -8219
While the unit was out of
L a k e Mnnroa
Us hat ra ck s, t ry in g to g r a p ­
51 ra. i l .
J oh nso n
ple with this g u er rilla force,
322 -4723
a n o th er
Co mmun ist
group
t.ongwood
would slip into town and
Mrs. Dnnna F a ls a
murder the families o f the
838-31 17
police left behind in th* bar
N ort h Orlandn
ra ck s a r e a
M r*. M s r g s r r l l oshy
322 6795

Herald Area Correspondents
A lta m o n te Sp ring a
Mrs, J u l i a llarloa
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Bear L ik s-F o rest F it)
Mrs, M s r y s n n Miles
8JA-.1378
raasattw rryMrs. J a n e fa sxelba ry y
U 8-50W
Ckulu ota
M r*. J o i n Magta
3 6 5 -3741
D etlary
Mrs. J o h n l-eons
M 3-4*8 J
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Mrm. Mildred R a ney
*68-5611

Osteen
Mrs. C 'a r e n r e Rnyder
222-484 1

G eneva
Mrs. J n A n n R a y a
349 -48 73

Mrs.

Barbs

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F.vflyn Lundy
365 -3160

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" G iv e me the right word."
said Jo se p h Conrad, “ and I
will m ore the w orld .'" - S o
study the or ig in of words
and m a k r this a fascin a tin g
dinner t a b l e game. F o r il
will help j o u r rh ild rrn r a r n
higher
grades
in school.
K i r n (h r sign lang u age of
the deaf be com r* l a s r i n a t*
ing, us you will see hrluw.
George \\ . C ra ne, I ’h. D., M.D.
| C A S K V -121*: Cathy, aged
1 II, was visiting us at our su m ­
mer fur nr home.
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l o f r e d tin* h o r s e s s o me s u g ­
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b d i -t o k

t h1

tlii

that sam e "r -"' l' '
wi t h
your
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their ha Mr atgna are
often ha serf o n a " r o o t ' * g e ?
•ure. miirh as w# emph*\ a
for

coins

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D-,'iilde the g e s t u r e with the

u e s t i l l sc#* t h#
hv i h e deaf in t h r u

“ r o ot * *

"We, on our part, must do
everything posstJde to proelude war as a means for set­
tling .outstanding questions."

Mao:

I i \ l l o - i . in.

language

Latin

Instances

Remarked

past certain people (Khrush­
chev) have described Eisen­
hower as a person wholly de­
voted lo world peace. I hope
these people will lie awakened
by this incident."
So it was familiar reading
when at Ihe 15th anniversary
of the Chinese-Soviet treaty of
friendship the Chinese declar­
ed ro-cxlstenre with the United
State* "out of the ques-,
tion" and demanded "co n ­
crete a c tio n "

T h e K h ru sh chev ■ Eisenhnw
er m eetin g m 1939 en gendere d
the short hved friendly "s p i r i t
of C a m p David "
Viter it.
h h r i j * h r h e v on ce more vi sit­
ing Peking
As Man T r r tung tru m pet ed
on the So cia lis t revolution,
K hru sh chev d e c la r e d :

As the situation slot eloped in
Viet N a m . the Chinese co u ld ­
n't lose.

Other
mind.

I960.

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COULD ASK FOR
IS YOURS IN

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James

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which

Then came the L'2 spy plan*
incident over the Soviet Union
and the collapse of the Paris
summit conferenc* in May,

Country charm /

di*-*ci i Im*

table

of

This portion of his mission
failed bccau«c of the Red at­
tacks on American installa­
tion* and the United States'
prompt response.
The subsequent swift march
of events cont a in e*1 1he danger
that Russia, even fhough re
lurtantly, might become in­
volved in the war itself.
Whether or not the stepped
up attacks against the Amen
ran(x were limed to coincide
with Kosygin's 1 istt. the re
suits fit tn nicely with Red
Chinese policy.
Kitber Ihe Russians would
haie lo do something or for­
feit their claims lo he the de­
fenders of tin Soelalisl world
and their hopes f o r a new voice
in Asia,
The Chinese then would ho
Ihe gainers ,in Ihe struggle for
leadership of world commun­
ism.
On Ihe other hand, a major
factor in the Chinese opposit-km lo the Soviet Union's proclaimed policy of coexistence
has been their fear of agreemeitl between the United
States and the USSR.

Rack in 1953. during the
Mid-east crisis, former Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
first proposed • summit con­
ference in Geneva or "an y ­
where else" and then agreed to
a counterproposal by Presi­
dent Eisenhower that a bigpower meeting be held in the
United Nations Security Coun­
cil.
There follow ed a secret
meeting between Khrushchev
and Red Chinese Leader Mao
Tretung in Tricing in which
Ihe Chinese vetoed Ihe idea of
a meeting which no| onty
would Include the
United
Slates
hut the Nationalist
J'limese as well. Khrushchev
bowed to the Rett Chinese and
the meeting never was held.

City comfort . . .

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next

tn Knise a Child’* School
th ig h rep eate d ly.
enclosing a long
Hut the d e a f folks don’t Murks,"
h e a r the w histle though they stamped, return envelope, plus
s r e th a t p a t ti n g of the thigh, ,20c.
( A lw a y s
w rite
to
Dr.
so they have ad pted It as
C r a n e in c a r e of T h r S a n ­
the “ c a i n e " symbol.
ford
l l r i a l t l , in closing
a
T h e i r sign f o r human " f e long stam ped, addressed e n ­
llintr*' is a little flick of the
velope and 20c to r o i r r t y p ­
r i g h t th u m b toward the cheek.
ing and prin ting co sts when
It r r f e i s to the old bonnet
you s»‘nd foi one of liis luniks t r i n g s that used to fa ste n un­
Ir ts.)
der it woffmn's chili.
I f you f l i s t si I oke yout
thumb
a g a in st
ymir
tight
. heck hut then lodd both in­
dex f in g e r s toget her m a par
altel position, whirl do you
suppose such a sign means lo
the ile a fT
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who lots the saute par..11.-1 Ini
of a n c e s t ry a s j o i n , If. Who
would t h a t lie * 1 .’Hr - 1- 1*1
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usual

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T h e deaf will fhua slap
•a th* nr’r'na) "dr* n your*
thei r r i f h t thii;h as the nifn
self'* man K*\ t vi hr nr vi*r sh#
f o r Mdog* ••
wan fa a r hors cfona .that*
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what hf N-llft h#r

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Worry Clinic

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W A SH IN G T O N *

Nam,

Thought For Today
* *

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

T h e r a m m l is widespread th a t
S o u t h V i etn a m ese w o n 't die
f o r whnt they believe.
l a - t ’s look a t the f a c ts .
In th e p a st f o u r years.
Com m unist Viet Coup m ur­
dered (1,000 villa ge leader s,
ru ra l indire and t h r i r wives
nnd children. T h e s e were men
nnd women whu refused to
yield In V.C. t h re a ts .
About I ii.in. one n ig h t, .lit
m in ed Viet Cong moved into
Itmh T h a n h ham let, a s s a s ­
sin a te d with g u n s h o t s a
you ng girl. Phan T h i T r i n h ,
c h ie f o f the ham let lti-pulilirim
Youth.
The
terrorists
pin Tied oil he r body a death
sen ten ce signed F o r c e s for
Lib el a lio n
of
So u th
Viet
Nam .
L ig h t o'clock one even ing.
2 0 Viet Cong broke into the
house of N g o T ien . 58. o f the
Phu
Hat
ham let
council.
T h e y read nil indictment cun
dein ning him to death , then

Out Of The Question’
If, in Viet Nam. the Rusliana find themselves in a
squeeic play between the Unit­
ed State* and the Red Chinese,
it Is not the first time.
In Viet Nam, the theory I*
that Soviet Premier Alexei
Kosygin’* first intent on hi*
recent visit to North Viet Nam
was to urge a "political set­
tlement" of the Communistsupported wat in South Viet

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SID E GLANCES

Patre 2-A— March 8, 1965

VmrtI

Forecast

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CAlUED,ft)08 OTWtTZ
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■ATl'RDAT. m a r c h a. i m s
(1KXERAL T C N D E H C l K t , ^
fairly
unim portant
Saturday
b ut on# In w h i c h yftu nan uaa
a n y f r * t t f t n t t o look Into a y * ,
n u t i o f tip raaalo n th at h tva
h f r n r i o t e d to you h e r e t o f o r e ,
but w h i c h you f e t l c a n be utU
H»#d to ad t a n l a f t . How ev er,
m o re p r e p a r a t i o n la re qu ire d,
m a k e a p o i n t t o e t u d y w h a t*
e e r c a n b e t t e r e e r v e y o u r in*
eata In de ya a h ead ,
ft 11C• (M a r . J l to Apr 1 »)
— T h in k o v e r w h a t new th e n ,
nele yo u r a n e n t e r t h a t lead to
g r e a t e r d e v e l o p m e n t an d proa*
p er lty . an d
atop
e o n e a r n in g
you ree lf
about
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Pu*
i i l . l t asietifli, io e ta b flH y piye
M g div id en d * , too. In p m.
T %I H t n (A p r i l : 0 to Mav i«&gt;
— T in e day to l o o k Into w h a t ­
e v e r h aa b e e n d i f f i c u l t t o c o m ­
p re he nd b e fo r e , b u t do eo q m e *.
ly o r you l e * e o u t an d othera
p ro fit. B e g e n e r o u e w i t h th n te
who c o m * to you f o r help. T hie
could be In sp iri t e e p t c l a ll y .
i . C M I M fM a y 21 to J u n e 21)
__Give a l i t t l e m o r e a tt e n ti o n
t o w h a t f r i e n d * d e e l r e o f you,
•tn re you h a v e b een to o p r * .
o ccu pied w ith o t h e r (h i n g e l a t e ­
ly. G e t a b o u t a o c l a l l y t o n ig h t.
Make
n ew
fr le n d a
of
r**|
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e r a l w eye o f b e c o m i n g mnre
a f f l u e n t . T i c k t h e be«t
I.KO ( J u l y 11 to Aug l i t - .
He a l e r t to t h e I d e a e o f o t h a r e
en d
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out
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pier#*
w h e r e per aone o f q u a l i t y » n |
poeltlorv c o n g r e g a t e . G e t ow**
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right drerltinn.
l . i m t A ( 8ep|, 21 to Oct ??|
.— l x »ng
talko
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partner*
will b r i n g f o r t h p e w I d e a * t h a t
l e a d t o w o n d e r f u l h a r m o n y and
C « » o e r t e d a c t i o n In t h e f u t u r e
( ' t e a r aup a n y m l i u n d e r e t a r dI nga.
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v o i r fa lre ,
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remarkable
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and
much
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p&gt;-aeltde at m a t u r i t y It# a u r e to
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long run
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Janla? Thraa straight datas now shs's bssn dsfrosting
tha rafrigarator!"

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v ea e a r l y a n d g e t
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w a n t g r t a t t r ■uccee*
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t h e m fa v o r a b l y . B e p oeltlve in
p u reu ln g ci'Uliide mil H e r e
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t h a n who a r e a l l * an d m o ra l ,
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aoul. L iv e a f a r h a p p i e r **»••
lance.
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M e d it a ti n g aer loual y fo r a tim e
will b r i n g f o r t h th e * n * w # r e
you h a v e been l e a k i n g tn e n i ­
g m a * , p ro b l e m * K n o w t h y t e l f .
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Yv.u i-an g e t t o g e i h e r w i t h de .l lg ht ful peraone ao cl a l l y today
a n d e a p r - e i l y o u r moat pe r # . . n al a l m a T h e y J oi n w i t h you in
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Itu le w ill In ap lr e o t h e r * » n l
you becom e a re a l f o r c e In «h #
c o m m u n i ty . K e e p buey w i t h aU
t h e l i b o r a b e f o r s poo. T h a i
t a k s |( * * * y t o n i g h t .
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r a t * m ore Tt#«ch g r e a t e r h a r ­
m ony w ith o t h e r * , to o. Y ou are
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Horoscope
Forecast

March 5, 1965—rap e S- A

By Galbraith

IS ID E G L A N C E S

(Continued From Tag* 2-A)
J « ) — T o o or# a b l a t o b r i n g
r u l h ap p lfi aa* I n t o t h * lltroo
o f oth er # Or a m u a l n p t n * m b o w
w i t h a p a c t a l c o p o b i m i t o . Oot
I d t o u c h w i t h g ood fr ie n d *
T h e y will b» g r a te fu l l o t »o«ti
• p k i i i J«yl a t A R I t ' l ( J o b . I I t o VaR.
t t ) — T h i n k i n g w h o t It b aet to
An an t h a t r o u d a l t p h t own (a m Up. k i n la wlaa now. T h a n go
a h e a d w i t h plana, flat ri d of
w b a t a a a r b a a b ta n a a tu m b l*
In l-b lo a k
In
your
path
to
g r e a t e r au cra ae
r t o t ' K O t F a b JO to M ar I " )
__T o n a r a t h l n k l n * var y c l a a r l y n ow an d ahnuld do ac re* I m ­
p o r t a n t a t u d r l n f , pat to aar ■
vlcao o f T our c h o i c e , T h a n alt
d ow n w i t h p a r t n a r a and m i k «
p l a n * fo r t h a f u t u r a . In ap lr a
prowth.
if
v o ir
C H ILD t« n o n e
T O D A Y . ha hr aha w i l l h ava a
m oot r a m a r k o b l * ta la n t o r a b i ­
l i t y f o r p r a c t l c k l t h l n a * , phi*
Intuitive
faru ltta*
that
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q u i t * pro n ou n c ed , a c o m b i n a ­
ti on t h a t w ill l * * d to pta.tt
au c c aaa. fl l a l n p a oouraa In
a t h l c a I* v a r y I m p o r ta n t e a r ly
«■O t h a t th a p a t t e r n of h o n * « ty
la aoon fo rm e d an d I l f * b a r r m a i
t h e r i c h e r and h a p p i e r t h e r e b y .

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trtu ru iiiti

■ t a r t th la new w e ak by uaI n a a w o n d e r fu l p l a n e t a r y Inf l u e n c e now In e f f e c t in ah"Wt h a t you a r a read y, w il l i n g and
a b l * t o uaa yo u r pood com m on
. a a n a * to pa t p r a c t i c a l a f f a i r *
ao a r r a n p e d t h a t you h a r e a
p r a a t a r a b u n d a n c e for th e f u ­
ture.
Tour
In taraat
In new
a o u r caa o f Inc om e ahnuld b*
c a t e r e d t o at tlyla time.
A III KB |Mar. St to Apr 1*1 —
O l v * you r full a t t e n t i o n to f i n .
a n c i a l a f f a i r * and c o n f e r with
h a n k e r * , e t p a r l * . If n ec eeear y
F i n * r t a u l i a e a r u r . Oat al l of
y o u r p ro p a rty , ate. a f f a i r * In
pood o rd er .
T A t HI » (A p r 10 in May ! M
— A d a y to d r e t * nlt-aly amt
th an po ab o u t f o a t a r l n a b a t t e r
r e l a t i o n * w ith o t h e r * ao clally.
He au ra to c o m * to th e r i g h t d ».
crlaton p o lley -w lae w ith a l i o claiaa. al*o TH IN K
r . R M I X I (M ay I I la J u n * l i t
H av e you .c o n eu ticd w iih e a p e r t a who run a I* * you th e
b e n e fi t &lt;&gt;r th a l r t a p e r la nce in
connection
with ac c r e t p lan e
y o u havaT Beak out rl p h l on *
n o w He h e l p fu l t a l a r to one
w ho h e * a aer lo n * problem
.
l i m i t IH IIIH IIC B ( June II
( o J u l y I I I — If y o u e e p r e . e
yo ur I d * * * tha I aood an d t " ' “
a rfu l fr la n d you h a v e will gla&lt;lly aaatat ynu t " Put th em it­
e m * * Be with o n g a n l e l a talar
w h e help you to f o r g e t you r
tr n u h l a a P m ll*
l,m i (July : l to t m
Iti M a k i n g * g oo d I mp t e a a l on upon
h l a n a r - u p a an*! I n f l u e n t i a l per

•one la r e la t i v e l y aaay
note
an d you aai ahea d m.p h f a e t e r
T Ink b l a and you get lit*
I n u r e * * # p r a a t t g * a ppre, lably
t l l t i i n (A u a I I m s * p t
— Italnp c r i t i c a l In e te ad o f pr * r ea a I v e atid l o o k i n g I nt o new
, l ian n ela would not h * wl* e
lie m o r e
b r o a d m in d ed
too
r'orr aapond
with
t ho ae
w-h*.
art
out-of-town
and g a t bt*
raaulta

I i n n * (Papt I I ta Oot I f
V iu can
h a n d l e all thoae
hilt*, al e vary a d e q u a t e l y n..w
an d e l i o u U w a a t e no t i m e t m i
wee Int a rea t a d In m an y new
o u t l e t * i lot th a ennfiden- e of
Cloaeel tle a for beat r r o i l l t
a t o n r i n l O c t n t« Nov i n ,
__Tnu can r e a c h
v ar a *! •*!
d e c tain n* n o w t h a t wi l l w * , w
e g e e e t d e a l In I he f u t u r e w -h
a 'l ee
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t t i . ua t h a t t o m e up w th *&gt;* •»

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vnu. you * » t It dune a * wal l a*
c o m m a n d raapact from o t h e r ,
C o - w o r k e r * h a c k y o u T h e y an
p r e n a t a y o u r p r o p h e t i c I nal * &lt;
f ' A F r i l C O R B f l u e I ! In J a n
jet*.
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and
aa a t a i t h-iaa w ho d o not h a v *

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particular

latent*

now

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an d ahould apply It to p a t t l n *
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b u n * ad d ing b * * u l v and c o lo r
i ' » a econom y, be aana
Aaaiet
kin w i t h r e a l a n ' h u i l a a m . da▼nt'o n
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M r i o u i and p f i c l l c i l and thara
will ba l l t t l a daalra (o fr a«#
b i i h * tha mind !• •
com m
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nraa t i r i n g ro n tf n r la My
f f •• j
th a moat i m p o r t a n t t h o u g h t in
t h l a mind, but th a daaira v
dw atl upon tha a p l r l i u a ! la a-an
p i a rk a d h ar a. al n r * a a r l f com a*
(h a raa llaa tlw n th » i
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h ap p lnr aa a w i t h i n t h i s r*alri
•tha M a ra Im pel, Ifcff 4a
anaapal." %%kat ynu » i k » » l
i a a r l ife la l a r i a l y a p «• l o t I
rarroll
n i f h t a r ' a Individual
F o r a a at f o r
jo u r
aign
for
April t« now ra ad y K«*r you r
r«ipy a»nd f o u r tilr llldat# a rut
| ’ or) if* i r * r r * 4 l Itl gtita r Kora
T ha S a n f o r d H r rald . B « i
\ U \ , Holly word I I . C a l i fo rn i a
4 7 B o ra *

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L o l l o i a e a gai t
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4 J Turki t h t i l l *
f&gt;7 Ulna*

Like His Daddy?
MIAMI ((U PI) — Com*
th* Kentucky Darby Ip May.
p atrapplng dappled grey
roll named Native Charger
might gallop off with th* afftetioni of talaviaion watch•ra lik* hia daddy did 12
jrtarP ago.
Native Charger, eon of the
grant Native Dancer «nd
owned by MaJ. Albert War­
ner of New York City, had
trouble thi» winter ‘ learning
how to run around a race
track.
But he graduated with hon­
or*' Wednesday in th# IM3,-

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doted t record »*a»on t t Hit*

of dignity

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T H E SE V EN T H -D A T
A D V EN T II T CHURCH
C o r n e r Tlh *
I . U M a r &gt; h a l l --------------- P a a t a r
C E R V IC E S B A TU R U A T -—
Sabbath School #:»• * - m*
W o ra h l p S e r v i c e — 1 1 : » A mW adn ea d ay H l « h l
r r a j o r S a r t l c a ----- T : l i P. m.

P I R 8 T B A P T IS T C m T IlC H
11# P a r k A t a a a a
F . B. C h a n c e ------------- P a a l o r

C H R IS T CHURCH
Church S l r t a L Longw ood
F r . Charlaa W . S te w a r t, J r .
V icar
H o ly Com m union
1:0# a m.
F a m ily Sartloa A
Claa aa a
2:2# A m.

A llian ce

E L D E R S P R IN O B B A P T I S T
Old O r la n d o Rd. a l H a a lo r A t * .
B. H a m i l t o n G r i f f i n _ P a a t o r
Bu nd ay S c h ool —
• : ( * A m.
M o r n l n p W ora hlp _ II :# # A m.
T r a l n l n p Union —
1:1# p. m.
E t a n l n p W ora h lp — l i O p. m.

C H RISTIA N M ISSIO N A RT
ALLIAN CE CHURCH
t i l l P a r k A v e a l I l t h SL
R a t . C l i f f o r d *• U » r r o A P a M o r
Su nd ay S c h o o l ------ t i l l a. m.
W o r a h l p S a r r l e a _ 11:0# a. m.
E v e n i n g W o ra h l p — T:10 P- m.
A lllaoca T ooth
P all o w a h l p I T u eo .)
«:»# p.
p r a y e r S a r r l e a ------ Til# P

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A ssem b ly O f God
*•

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P IN E C R E B T A S8E M BL T
O P OOD C H U R C H
C o r. l l t b an d K im
H. M. W i l d e r —
P aalor
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------» : l l a. ra.
M o r n l h S W o ra h lp — 1#:## a- m.
K a a n l n p W ora h lp — 1:1# P- m.
T o o t h s « r r . (S u n .) - 4:0# P - m.
M l d - W a a h B a r t . ( W a d .) _ I I I #

B a p tis t
CENTRAL, B A P T I S T CHORCH
Co r. U l b S L A O a k A t a .
Oall S m i t h --------------- P a a t o r
Sunday school —
»•&lt;* »• m*
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — 11 *©ir *- ra.
T r a l n l n s U u nlon — l i t # P- m.
K a a n l n p S a r t l c a ------ »:#« P- “ ■
V ’ ad. P r a y a r S a r t l c a 1:1# P- m.
N u r aary O p t *
W T R R — ----------------- T:l# P- » S u n d a y N lta B r o a d c a a l
W E B T S I D R M 1BS IO NAR T
B A P T IS T CHURCH
I t h SL A H o lly A t a .
J o h n R. K i n s ------------- T a a t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------ 10:## a. m.
Sunday
M o r n l n p W o rah lp — 11:00 »- m.
S u nd ay
K a a n l n p W o ra h l p — 7:*# PWadnaaday
p r a y a r S a r t l o a —— 1:01 p- m.
P I N E C R E B T It A P T I 8 T
CHURCH
Onora Road
M o rn ln p W ora h lp . 11:0# a. m.
S u n d a y S c h o o l -------- # 4# a. m.
T r a l n t n p Un ion ------ t i l t V■ m.
E v e n i n g W o ra h l p
l l« p- ra.
W&gt;d. O H Icara A T t i c l m a
M a a l l n p ____________ #:&gt;# P m.

1
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J O R D A N M IB B IO N A R T
B A P T I S T CHURCH
t i l l W. n r a t B t ra a t
S u n d a y S c h o o l _ _ 10:10 a. m.
M o r n l n p W o rah lp _ 11:00 a. m.
)lll, I a S tu d y ( S u n d a y ) 1:00 p m .
E a a n p a l l a t l o B e r t l c a 1:0# p. m.
W ad. P r a y a r Waal — T p
m.
BUI S t e p h a n a -----------------P a a t o r
A C o rd i a l W a l c o m e to All
OAK LAW N B A P T IS T CHURCH
2 1 0 C ou n try C lu b R oad
Sp on aorad by F l r o l B a p t l a t
Church
R a t , 1L T . D a r r a t t ____ P a a l o r
S u n d a y S c h ool __— 0 : 0 a. m.
W o r a h l p r e r t l c # — 11:0# a. m.
T r a l n t n p Union —«— # : 0 P- m K v a n l n p W o rah lp — 1:10 p. m.
Wad. P r a y e r B a r t . — 1:20 p. m.

11

M eth o d ist

A d v en tist

OHTKE N R A I T t B T C H U R C H
HWT. I l l
I'h. 2 2 1 1 1 1 #
P a a l o r ____C h a a l a r W. P l a n k
Bu nday Sch ool . ... 10:00 a. m.
M o rn lnp S a r t l c a — 11 "0 a. m.
T r a l n l n p Union -—— #:20 p. m.
E v a n ln p B e r t l c a _ l i I O p. m.
W adn aaday M eetln p e:
o r g a n l a a t l e n o ----- 4 ; l n P- m P r a y a r ___________ 1 : 2 °
P- m.
C h o i r _____________ *:1 # p. m.

Mornlnp Worahlp —
Sunday School - w
Mornlnp Worahlp —
T ra ln tn p Union _
Z t a n l n p V'orabtp Wad. P r a y e r S a r tl c a

1:1#
1 :0
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a. m.
m.
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H O LT CROSS
(#1 B. P a r k A v a
F r. L e r o y D. Soper, R e c t o r
H o l y C o m m u n io n __ 1:1# A m.
F a m i l y S a r t l c a an d
S u n d a y S c h o o l ---------- #;#• A a .
M ornlnp P r a y a r
&lt;F l r a t B u n d a y —.
H o l y C o m m u n i o n 1 1 : ( S A m.

B A P T I H T MISSIO N
EN T E R P R ISE
S u nd ay S c h ool
— 1:11 a. rn.
M o rn ln p W o r a h l p - 11:## »■ m.
T r a l n l n p Un ion _ _ 4 : 0 p. m.
K v a n l n p .W or ah lp — 1:1# p. m.
W ad. Nlpht
7 * r i y e r M aallnp — 1:1# p. m.
R a t . R. J . B o y n t o n ------ P a a l o r

■ C h ristia n

. S

F r e e M eth od ist

•

F R E E M ETH O D IST CHURCH
C o r n e r &lt;th S L a n d L a u r a ! A v a
R a t . L I f. K a i l ay ........ P a a t o r
T e l e p h o n e : 131-TOIS
Bund ay S c h o o l ____ 1 11 a m.
M o r n l n p W o ra h l p __ 10:41 A m.
K v a n l n p W o r a h l p __ 7:0# p. m.
W ad. F r a y a r S a r t l c a 1:1# p. m.

F I R S T CHRISTIAN CH URCH
D IS C I P L U S O F C H R I S T
1(01 H. S a n f o r d A t a .
It. V er no n F u l l e r
S u n d a y Sch ool
t i l l A m.
M o r n l n p W o r i h l p - 11:0 0 a. m.

C h u rch Of C h rist
CHURCH o r C H R IS T
n il
P a r k Avanua
B a r t B r o w a ______ E t a n p a l l a t
Su nd ay
B i b l e S t u d y --------- 1#:00 A ra.
M o rn ln p W o rah lp _ 11:0# a. m.
K v a n l n p H e r tl c e _ 1:10 p. m.
S e a " H e r a l d o f T r u t h " 1 p. ro.
Su nd ay on C h a n n a l I
Tuaaday
I.ad laa Itlbla Claao _ 1:1# a. m.
M e n a Claaa — —
1: 10 p. m.
W'adnaaday
B i b l e Claao ----------1:1# P- m.

L u th e r a n

CHURCH O F C H R IS T
G an ata
R a l p h D ra wer J r .
Kv anp allat
Itlb la S c h o o l ----------#:l# a. m.
M o rn ln p W ora h lp H 1:10 a. rn.
K an ln p W o r a h l p __#:l# p. m.
Wad. P r a y a r Harylca 1:1# p. m.

GOOD S H E P H E R D
LU TH ER A N CHURCH
2### A Orlando D ri ve
Hw y. - 17-22)
Sanford, Flo rid a
122-1212
T h e R a t . J , Gordon P t a r 1 ,
Paator
Bund ay S c h o o l _
•: 1S A m.
M n rn ln p W o r a h l p
11:03 a m.
C o m m u n i o n — F l r a t S u n d a y la
E a c h Munth
K l n d e r p a r t a a a n d N u r aary

You’ve been speeding:, and you get a ticket. You don’t Ilk*
It, but you know you’ve been wrong. With little or no argu­
ment, you pay your fine.

rAOI.A CHURCH Ob CHRIST
lllp h w a y l ( W eal
M orr la R u b y _____ E t a n p a l l a t
I llb le Claaa ----------10:0# A m.
M o rn ln p W o ra h l p _ I I 0# a m.
Kv anln p W ora h lp — #.## p- m.
D i b i t Claaaaa Wad. _ 1:1# p. ro.

You’ve been staying home from church on Sundays for
one of a dozen reasons. Maybe you like to sleep late. Maybe
the minister in your church preaches dull sermons. Maybe
you don’t consider yourself the church-going type. Whatever
your alibi—nobody’s going to come after you.

Christian Science

This is a summons you’ll have to serve on yourself. For
an infraction of Cod's law is something that can't be ignored.
Until you declare yourself guilty, you will be deliberately
shutting yourself off from the greatest fellowship in ths
world. No judge in history has ever pronounced a sterner
sentence.

FIR ST

CHURCH OF C H R IS T
SCIEN TIST
IftO E a i t Se con d B t r a a t
Sund ay S e r v i c e A
Bund ay S c h o o l ------11:00 A ra.
S u b J# ot: "M a n "
W ad n aad ay S a r t l c a - »:0# p m.
l t r - d l n g R o o m : l o t W. F l r a t
W e e w d a y a : 10:1# a m . — CIO p m .

L U T H E R A N CHURCH O F
T U B ' REDEEM ER
101 W. t t t h r i a c a
" T h e C h u r c h of th e L u t h e r a n
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7 00 p m.
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CHURCH OK OOD
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1401 Kirn A v tn u a
Ra y. H o b a rt W e l c h - ...... P a a t o r
Su nd ay School
t 41 a. m.
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M ETH O D IST CHURCH
411 P a r k A v a
R a t . R o b a r t M. Ja n k l n a , P a a t o r
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TH E CH U RCH

k r f y and auppnrt the Church TKay
am: (1 ) For hi* own aaka. (2 ) For
hi* children's taka. &lt;3) Far lha saka
of h k anmmuruty and nation. ( 4 )
Far tha aaka of tha Church Itorlf,
which nrwda h k moral and msUrkd
support. I Tan to go 4o churrh regu­
larly and read your Bible daily.

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Tuaday:
HI Id • T r a i n i n g ____ T:4S p. m.
T hursday:
Y o u n g P e o p l e B a r v l c a 7 : 4* p m .

Southern Methodist
F IR S T SOUTHERN
M E T H O D IST CHURCH
W o m a n '# Club Dulldln p
202 O a k A t a .
P u r w a r d if. K n l p h l J r , P a a lo r
S u n d a y Bchool — _
OKI a. m. ,
W o r a h l p S a r t l o a ----- 1 : 2 # p. m, V)

Nazarene
r i n s r CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
W . 2n d ML a t M ap la Ava,
P a u l . D i c k * * ______ ___... T u t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____ 1 K I a
m.
M o r n l n p W o r a h l p _ 10:10 a m.
1
Y o u t h H u u r ____ ___ (; 00 p. m.
E v a n p * l l * t l o S a r t l c a 1: 09 p. m. (I
M ld-W ack
B i r v l c a ( W a d .) __ 1: 00 p. m.
T h i r d Hunday
S l n p a p l r a t l o n ___ 1: 00 p.
m

F I R S T CHURCH
T H E NAZARENE
L a k a M ar y , F I a
R av. W. L l l o lc u m b a , P a a t a
Sunday
OKS a. m. __ ... HIM* School
11 :00 a. m. _ M o rn ln p M oral.iu
7:0o p. m. _ K v an ln p Marti. •
7 :0 0 p. u . _ Wed. M l d -W a a k
P r a y a r S ar v lc aa
1 :0 0 p. m. _ La at Wad. MUalonary S a r tlc a
OF

Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H O F LONG WOOD
#11 Oranpa S t r e e t
l t a v E. R u t h G r a n t .... P aator
S u n d a y Sch ool
10:00 a m.
M o rn ln p W o ra h lp
11:00 a m.
S u n d a y E v a n l n p __T .j o p m.
Wad. B i b l e S tu d y _ 1 : l o p. rn.
Cu n q u ar o ra M aalln p
F r i d a y _ _ _ _ _ _ J ; 1 0 p. m.

Presbyterian

FIR ST

CHURCH o r OOD

C H R IS T M ETH O D IST
CHURCH
Sunland E a la ta a
Cltrua H alphta
R a t . C h a r l a a B. H o p p — P a a l o r
C h u r c h S c h o o l ____ I K S a rn.
M o rn l n p W o r a h l p _ 11: 00 a m. (
M T F ------------------------ 1:20
p. m.
E t a . W o r i h l p ------ 7: 20
p. m.
W a d . P r a y e r S a r t l c a 1:2# p m .

Methodist

Church Of God

K

School

G R A C E M E T H O D IS T CHURCH m
O n o r a n d . a t W o o d la n d A t e , ™
R a t . Jo h n !L Hlrea J r , Paator
C h u r c h S c h o o l ------- I K S a m.
M o r n l n p W o r a h l p — 1 1 :00 A m.
M T F ------------------------- 4:20 * . m.

GEN EVA M ETH O D IST
CHURCH
R a r . W, E , T i m m s
Paator
g u n d a y S c h o o l ______ 1:4* a. m.
M o r n i n g H a r rie rs
11:00 a. m.
C h o i r P r a c t i c e W'a4. 7:10 p. m.
E v e r y On e W e lc o m e .

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PRE8I1TTKR 1A N
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1774 So u th O r la n d o D riv e
T h o m a s H. M a k l n —..... P a a t o r
W o r s h i p ___________ 1 : 0 0 g. m.
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Church School
1 0 : 0 0 a. m.

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

ART BROWN
P E ST CONTROL

B E T T Y CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

H A RRELL &amp; B E V E R L Y
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford

C ELERY CITY ’
PRINTING CO, INC.

B IL L HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
- 801 W. 1st. S t , Sanford
TH E AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. St Mrs. 4L R . Strickland
FOOD FA IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

CHELSEA T IT L E AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. F irst, Sanford

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

HOLLER MOTOR SA LES CO.
and S ta ff

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

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

SEM INOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay A ve, Sanford, Fla.

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st, St., Sanford
L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

J . C. PEN N EY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S ta ff
L. D. PLAN TE, INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

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

LIG G ETT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kcllett — Hermun Koleff
and Employees

PRO G RESSIV E PRINTING CO.
J . M- Cameron and S ta ff

H ILL LU M BER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimm y Crapps and Employees

PU RL IX MARKETS
and Employees

RO SE AND W ILK ’S RESTAURANT
Rose St Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

STENSTROM REA LTY
Herb Stenstrom and S ta ff
PERFECTION

COBIA BOATS
Southern Filierglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slams and Employees

D A IR IE S

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff

W ILSON -EICH ELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff

WILSON-MAIER FURN ITU RE CO
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

STA TE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S ta ff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff

BO B’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCalllster
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

WINN D IX IE STO RES
and Employees

• S EM 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 SX PT 1IT
A n ti o c h D *p tl# t c h u r c h , O v l i d s
C e n t r a l D a p l la l C h urch , t i l l O a k At#.
ChUiUOU F l r a t U a p t l i t C h urch
C b u l u n t a V i p t l l l Ulaalon
K l d a r S p r l n i # U ap tla t Church,
( 1 0 Kah m an It A
n r a # IJ#plt#t C h u r c h , 111 P a r k A t a .
r r U o d a b l p lla p tU t Church • (
A l tn n i o n t a S p r l u n
J i t . 411. A l t t m o b t # S p r i n t #
F i m D a p llt l Church « t D aU try
F l r a t B# ptl«I Church * t 0 » u # t *
F l r a t U a p t la t C h u r c h • ( L # k * M ary
F l r a t ' U a p t la t C h u r c h • ( L a k a Moaroa
F l r a t D a p l ia l C h u r c h • ( K e n t w o o d , Oa r.
Church * Grant
F l r a t u a p t l a t C h u r c h a l O t la d o
n r a t U a p t la t C h u r c h c f S a u L a a d o Sp r in g e
F l r a t S h i l o h U l M l o u a r p U a p t la t Ch urch.
1141 W . I l t h St.
F o r a a t C ity Ba p tla t C hurch
F o u a l a t a H a a d B a p t l a t C h u r c h , O t la d a
L o t * . S o u t h e r n U a p t la t U l a a l o n . C h u l u o t a
h tla a lo a a ry
B ap tlat
Church
N o r t h - Hd.
MacaVouU
Ulaalon
B ap tlat
Church
O a k H i l l * d . Odtaaa
M o r a l n t a l a r y U a p t la t c h u r c h . O a a a v a H w y.
M l - O t lv * M ia aiuaary B a p t l a t C h u r c h , Sam

U »4# Spalass JU, Loogvood

U L Z l o a U l a a l o n a r y B a p t l a t , S lp aa A t * .
N ew
UL
C alvary
U laaloaary
Bap tlat
HOP W. I t l h S L
Now S a l e m P r l m l t l v a U a p t la t Ch ur ch ,
1100 W. I l t h S L
Naw U L Z l o a U a p t la t C h u r c h , 1714 P a a r A t a
O a k l a w n U a p t la t C h apal, 1141 W, t# th Zu
Oataan U a p t la t C h u r c h
P l n a c r a a t B a p t l a t Ch u r eh , 101 W . O n o r a ltd,
F r a l r l a L a k a B a p t l a t C h u r e h , JU d g * H d .
V arn F o r k
I’r og ra aa U l a a l o n a r y U a p t la t C h o r e * . Midway
Bacond S h i l o h U l a a l o a a r y B a p t l a t Chur ch.
N l n lh * H i c k o r y
S L J a m a o U l a a l o a a r y B a p t l a t C h u r c h SM .
H I I I I O ataa a
S L P a u l U l a a l o n a r y B a p t l a t C h u r ch , I t h S L
SL. U alth aw a
U l a a l o n a r y B a p t l a t Chur ch
Cannon tla lg h ls
S t. J o h n ’a U l a a l o n a r y B a p t l a t C h urch ,
I I I Cyp ro aa S L
V aaa pU B a p t l a t C h u r c h , P a l m S p r i n g e Hd_
A l t a m o n t e Bp rln g a
W e a t a lla U laalo aary B a p tla t Church.
I l l * H o l l y Ava.
Z l o a H o p * B a p t l a t C h u r e h , 111 O r a n g e Ava.
CA THOLIC
Chnrch o f t h * N ativ ity, L a k e N ary
A ll Sou la C a t h o l i c C h uroh. I l l O a k Ava.
R o m a n C a t h o l i c H a m . S p o r l a m a a 'a Club,
C huluota
. ____

SL
A n n'a
Catholic
C h urch , , P a t c h i n g
l i n e * . D aD ar y
S L U a r y U a g d a t a n a C a t h o l i c C h urch , H a l t land A t a A ltam o n te Springe
CH RISTIA N
F l r a t C h r l e t l a u C h u r c h , 1101 B. S a n f o r d Ava
C o a g T e g a l i o n e t C h r l a tl a u Ch ur ch ,
24*1 F o r k A t e .
N o rl b a l d e
C h rlatlau
C h urch ,
F l o r i d a
U a t a n D r , M aitland
CHURCH O F C H R U T
Church o f ChrtaL l l t l * F o r k A v a
Church o f ChrlaL O a n c ta
C h u r c h o f C h r l a L K o ag w eo d
C h uroh o f C h r l a L F a o l a
CHURCH
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Church
Church
Church

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Ood,
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I l l H ickory
1200 S . F r e n c h
O tlad o
M laeloa BalorprU o
EPISCO PA L

A ll S a l a l a H plaoopa l C h urch U . D a B a r y
A v a , C n ta n n -la o
c h r t a t Kp ta copal C h urch , Long-wood
AU S a l o l a B p ta eo p a L E a t a r p r l a a
H o l y Croag Hplaoopal, P a r k A v a a t I t h

LUTHERAN
A acan alo n
Lu theran
Ch u r ch ,
O tarbrook
D r , Caaaalhtrry
G ood Bh aph ard U n i te d L u th a r n ,
2 I » I S. Orla n do Dr.
L u t h e r a n C h u r o h o f t h e R e d e e m e r,
l e t W. I l t h P l a c e
Maaalah L u t h e r a n C h u r ch . A m a r t o a a L e g i o n
11*11. F r a l r l a L a k a , F e r n P a r k
S L Luka# L u th e ra n ch u rch , KL IM S lav ia
M ET H O D IST
B arnett
M em orial
h la l h o d l a t C h u r c h .
E.
DcUary A va. K nlerprleo
B e a r L a k e M a th o d l a t c h u r o h
B e t h e l A.M.E. C h u r ch . C a n a a n H eig h t#
C a a a a l b a r r y C o m m u n i t y M athodlat Ch u r eh .
H w y . 11 -02 A P ln a y R l d g a Hd. C aaaalb arr y
D e D e r y C o m m u n i t y Method ic# C h u r o h W .
H ig h lan d # . D a B a r y
C h r l a t M a th o d la t C h u r c h

lutilgfid E t t i t i i

F l r a t M a th o d la t O h u r ch , l i t P a r k A v a
F l r a t M ath od lat C h u r c h o f O t l a d a
F l r a t S o u t h e r n M ath od lat C h u r c h
W o m a n '# Club t t ! O a k A v a
F r e e M ath od lat C h u r e h . I 0 » W . i t h S L
G e n e v a M ath od lat Ch u r o h , O e a e m
G r a c e M a th o d la t C h u r c h . O a a m Rd.
G r a n t C h ap al A K A C h u r c h , O t l a d o
O a h g r o v o M ath od lat C h u r c h , Oviedo
Oataan M a th *d iet C hurch

P a o 1n
W aalayaa
M elhodlsL
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W. a t F a o l a
S L J a m a a A.U E . S a n f o r d Ava.
S L U a r y ' a A . U .E . C h u r c h S L R L 111 O a l c c u
SL
P aul'#
M a th o d la t
C h u r o h
O otta u
Rd. E n t a r p r l a a
S ta ffo rd 'U a m o rD l
M a th o d la t
C h u n k
S. D aBary
NAZARENB
F l r a t
Church
of
tk o
N aaare ie ,
W.
2nd a t M aple
Farn
Park
Church
of
tho
N aaa ra n a,
O 'U rla n l t d , F c r a P a r k
L a k e U a r y C h u r c h of t h o N aaaro u o
P R E SB Y T E R IA N
C o m m u n i t y P r a a b y l a r l * n Ch u r ch , L a k a U a r y
Flrat
P r e e b y te r la m . C h u r ch ,
Oak
Ava,
* Ird SL
F i r s t P r a a b y t a r t n a C h u r c h . C a a a a lb a rr y
Flrat
P reabyteriaa
Church . a f
D aBary,
B . H ighland
Fra a b y ta rla n Churoh a f T h e C o venant
1771 R O r la n d e D r.
S L A a d r a w a F r a a b y t a r l a a C h u r eh l l t l L a a n a a l Bo h . D r , B e a r L a k a
Upaala
C o m m u n i ty
P raabytarlan
Chur oh,
Upaala R A
W a atm ln latar P raab ytarlan C h u n k , H aw aii
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SE V E N T H D AT A D V EN TIST
Format L a k e S e v e n t h - d a y A d t a n t l a t C h urch .
H w y . (21 , F o r a a t Ci ty
Bctantb-day
A d tan tlat
Church,
M a i tl a n d
A v a , A l t a m a a t a Spring #
Sanford
Seventh-day
A d taatU l
Ch u r ch .
Savanth A Elm
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O T H E R CHURCHES
A l t a n a A . H .E . C h urch , Olive A 12th
C h u r c h o f Ood In C h rla L O t la d o
C h u l u o t a C o m m u n i ty C h u r c h
C h u r c h a t Ood o f P ro p h e c y , l l t l E l m A t a .
C h u r c h o f Ood Mlaalon, K n to rprt a#
C h u r eh o f J a a u a C h r l o t o f L a t t e r
D ay
S e l n t a , n i l p a r k Ava.
C o m m a * H y Ch ap al , A lta m om ta S p r i n g *
E a a l a r a O r th o d o x Ch u r ch . S L J o h n * C h r y uoalom C h ap al. H w y. 17-»|, F e r n P a r k
C o n g r a g a l l o n B a t h l ar aa L I l t h A M a g n o l i a
F l r a t Churoh of ChrlaL Sc la n tla L
#*# E . t a d S L
K in g d o m Hall o f J a h o r a b 'a W ltnaae
L a k p M on ro # Un lL l l t l W. T h i r d S L
F l r # t P i Q t i c o i l t i C h u r ch o f U n i v o o d
F u l l Ooap al T a b a r n a c l * S l i d C o u n t r y Clu b
UL
Olive
U olm aa*
C h uroh,
Oak
H ill
R A Oalaaa
P l n a c r a a t Aaaam b ly o f O o A f l t k A E l m
San ford Alliance ch u re h . l l t l A P a r k A t a
S an fo rd C on gregation a t Jo h o v n h 'a W it*
Baaaao, l ( « S a n f o r d Avo.
T h e S a l t a t i o n Arm y. I K E . 2nd SL
U n ity C h u r c h o f S a a l e r A 1 * 1 *• l o t S L

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Oviedo Lions Head To State Tourney ... See Page 6

President Urges Beefed-Up Attac k On Crime
eioc*
By Paul Brookshire
Four letter word* aren't all
bad.
Two are synonymous with
Sanford. They are the two
thing* that hit the newcomer
between the eyes (and ears)
when ha comes to town.
Both are tremendous assets.
You can’t miss either.
They're
spelled " l a k e ”
and " J e t s . "
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Leathernecks In Viet
Reds Protest
U. S. Step To
'Aggression'

'Malignant'
Nam Foe Of U.S.
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on th e S t. Jo h n s R iv e r

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“ T h e N ile o f A m e ric a ”

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SAIGON (U PI) - CombstW EA TH ER: Not so cold by Tuesday afternoon; low tonight in low 40s.
rcady U. S. Marines swarmed
ashore today and took up de­
VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 141
fense positions around the Da
Nang airbase only 80 miles
from Communist North Viet
Nam.
•
It was the first Marine land­
ing in a comhst zone since Ihc
ORLANDO (U PI) — Gov.
Korean war.
Haydun
Burns said today the
Communist China and North
Viet Nam immediately pro­
first of a series of new rest
tested the amphibious opera­
areas for Interstate highways
tion as another American step
in . Florida will he located on
to "widen the war of aggress­
Route Four between Tampa
ion."
and Daytona Beach.
Today's landing involved 1,Burns spoke at dedication of
400 Leathernecks, the first ot
the $42 million Orlando Ex­
two Marine battalions totaling
pressway, a part- of Ihe 1413.SOO men who were ordered
mile interstate highway cross
into South Viet Nam to pro­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
ing the mid-seclion of the
vide security at the Da Nang Florida is thinking about
state.
• • •
base.
creating a treasure hunting
The Governor said It was
It is the Jumping off point agency.
Sanford remembered also
his
personal concern that the
Is
sailors
standing
along for American and South Viet­
The Florida Cabinet ha*
superhighway* be provided
namese
air
strikes
against
thr
Highway IT02 hitching rides
under consideration a pro­
with adequate and attractive
Communist north.
to Daytona for the weekend.
posal from the Mate museum
rest facililici.
The Marines raise the num­ at Gainrsville for a two-year
The proposed lakefront pro­
"W'e are a tourist state and
ber
of
American
troops
tn
ject could help keep these
program to recover treasure
have an obligation to meet the
South Viet Nam to a record from sunken ship*.
men in town.
needs of the more than 10 mil­
Sanford sremed to be just high of 27,000
If the two-year program i*
lion motorists who visit us an
SANFORD
MAYOR
J.
11.
CrnpjM
uttirinlly
ttpoiml
the
iimunil
Sanford
In a majut political deve­ a Hureess, it would tie con­
a place to pass through on the
nualty," Burns said.
tiiinU’ii Club flower show at the Civic &lt;‘enter, assisted by rlnh dignitaries.
wa f "Irorn Orlando to Daytona. lopment, South Viet Nam’s tinued into future years.
Several stales, among them
From
left
are
Mrs.
J,
T.
Uruthwal,
of
Orlando,
assistant
district
director.
• • •
powerful
Buddhist
leaders
The museum asked the
Florida, have been criticized
Florida Federation of Garden Clubs; Mayor Crapps, Mrs. W. T. Chettncll,
The ear-splitting sound ol called on the United States to Cabinet Trustee* of the In­
lor the lack of adequate rest
Orlando, district director, and Mrs. J . M. Fahey, president of the San­
the Navy jets over the roof withdraw* its troops from Viet­ ternal Improvement Fund—
areas on interstate routes.
ford Garden Club. (See additional pictures on page two.) (Herald Photo)
tops is probably what sticks namese territory.
an agency whose duties inBurns said shortly after he
eliule
governing
offshore
with a newcomer most.
| The Marine landing party
took office he naked the Hoad
He beats a path to the doors encountered no opposition but Florida waters—to sign a
Department to Itudy the need
guerrillas were contract with the museum.
and windows to make sure Communist
for rest j r e a s on the entire InThe contract would empow­
one isn’t actually landing on busy elsewhere In Viet Nam.
La ■Ute'^yate in within Flor­
the front lawn.
Viet Cong unleashed a bar­ er the museum to take uvrr
ida, which, who* completed,
Hut in a few days adjust­ rage on mortar and reroillcss “ research and conservation"
will total more than 1,100
ment takes place and he be cannon fire on a U. S. Army to aave relic* of the state’s
miles.
history
from
destruction
by
gins to ignorr them.
special forces camp in moun
I ity
«*n
ngenilti
Hr said thr department sent
Even in a schoolyard full ol famous Biuh Dinh Province gutd hunters.
fm M |# . tuilay at City Hull a team of engineers to thr five
Thr pmgiam would cost
children thrre isn't a single, |275 miles northeast of Saigon
SELMA. Ala ( UHi Stair li 1 eu of $.1,000 bond after tni lu.lt * ii public" Frt-imutf to states recognized a* having
*70.121 din mg tlie two year*.
solitary upturned neck to
tluopi-is
and deputies on ,i In a| mg before a I . S. i H h - i J n i i ’jutititiy f r o m C - 1 to the best developed rest area
! Kxpeiiso* i li e I u d r diving
gawk at the screaming Vigi
f J
mi
i t ( *di n u t i t h
of
2i»th
system. He said the Stale
|equipment and satiny fur hoim-huik, under orders ftum * Mini. isH.u ier.
lante.
S l i i ’i t
t-i IV t!i . S i n t
from
Road Board was expected to
1
W
I
I
tc«
tint!
M
i
l
s
.
\!1 the town’s ductora —
Alter a week you can even
G*/' George Wallace to slop
I'tuli m I Neglo wen- lulled I ' n l m M o A i «*?!&lt;!&lt;• tu l.auri'1 adopt a construction program
The IF F was severely crit­
hear the telephone Jingle with
a "freeilom’’ numb to the
A v i r n i r hid I l h » t Mock hi*
lor the area* next week at its
icized taut year because of
in ...... I Samaritan Hospital
a jet overhead Amazing1
iijijniicKl easy regulations for 'lute mpHal, Sotohty lent- 1on on -. jibyan lull mini t he I w r t ’iii M &gt; 1 111» n i MI Klin A Vi* ii-guliir meeting
Keep Hying Navy I
Tlie installations will in­
gassed #*00 Negroes met set I line l o o k e d ns though there m i r hi i u t h o f tJTiltT H tn * i* le
• • •
Two Lake Monroe home*, n gold hunters.
Klmi'la TV CnM«« l omjmny clude sanitary facilities. »•
Florida must lieense all them reeling and bleeding un­ bud l.iru u "moderate iliaWhen you get down to brass garage and an out-shelter
is i-xprrtpil to mnkr a formal ter fountains, picnic arras, at
tacks, there are many chang j were completely destroyed by- treasure seekers and geta 25 der the lashes of clubs, hull II a I e I . "
friiTD
Ivisr prmrntntLon
tractive landscaping and a
I
be
glair
where
officers
per
cent
of
the
gold,
silver
whips and ropes.
ei in Sanford and Seminole fire Saturday afternoon with
Seminole County Ch»mb#r large at ate map allowing ar­
At Icast ti7 Negroes were Inteii i jiled the Negroes near
a third homo receiving exten­ and artifacts plucked from
County aince 1954,
the ocean bottom.
injured in the melee, inelud- Ldwmd 1'ittua Bridge over o f Com m f t i f ! riku f r o n t «|p- terial highways in Florida.
The growth in commercial sive damages.
One recent lind put 1-100,* log integration leader John •be Ahihiioin River reermbled Vfliipiuriit ronithlttrtf also has
"Because Itoutc 4 is the
establishments up and down
Starting from explosion of
the Sanford-Orlando highway a kerosene heater in the home 000 in old gold in the state's Lewis, who suffered a pos­ a buttle a&lt; •in* with abuhdotied rcijurMni time tn mnke a pie* most developed of the four in
bedrolls and rlothing lying •rotation.
trrstate superhighways being
sible skull fracture.
The new ahopping centers and of Mr*. G. B Rapp on Upsala pockets.
Several rtftotiillnns w i l l built In Florida, and probably
Two hoapitnla—Good Ram- mingled with spent tear gus
the many new residential Road some 1,000 feet off West
come up for romlderation a» will carry as much or more
arltan ami llurwrll Inf Irma * r shells.
areas.
First Street, fire, in the high
Dr. Martin Luther King J r , , well m• recommendation* of traffic than the other roulea,"
— reported early today 17 NrThe dog track and the jai wind*, quickly swept the gar­
groes were hospitalized with who said hr remained in A t­ the Zoning and Planning Com- he said, "the first of the new
alai and Interstate 4.
age &lt; and the second home,
broken arms and leg*, head lanta during the short-lived mittion
rest areas will he located on
The hospital, the Civic Cen skipping two other houses to
Constable Robert
Carroll injuries, hysteria and other m a n h Sunday on the advice
Una facility."
ter and the Seminole County- ignite a shed belonging tn a
was treated and released injuries. Nona was in critical of to* aides, announced he
Sheriff’s Department,
Mrs. Pond. Owner'* name of from Seminote Memorial Ho*
would permmulty lead a r e ­
condition.
Sanford hasn’t stood still the second home burned was
pital Saturday with back in­
newed niureh Tuesday "in
A
policeman
was
struck
neither has it boomed.
not available at this report.
STOCKHOLM
(U l’lt —
juries suffered when his pa­ when Negroes, in the only re *pitr o| the dangers.*'
There’s atill a lot ol elbow
Two trucks from Lake trol ear was struck at the in­
Sweden
today
began
a sixIn Washington, the Ju stice
ported
retaliation,
hurled
room.
Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­ tersection of 13th Street and bricks and bottle*.
Department said it has asked week period of mourning for
ment answered the cal] but Park
Avenue late
Friday
An FBI agent, taking pic­ the F B I for a “full and Queen Louise.
WASHINGTON »UP1) —
men wetXfmable, due to dis­ night, police reported today. tures as horsemen rtiiised Ne­ plomi't investigation” of reThe beloved monarch heun ity H e a rin g
tance and time loss involved,
Also treated and released groes, was attai ked by three jnnts t but law enforcement rame “our queen" to the Rep. Charles E. Bennett &lt;Dto do more than prevent fire was Charles M. Craig, 62. white men and his rann-ia o f f ic r i a and others used un- Swedi*ti pi- jde lipcause she Ela.) is in satisfactory condi­
lated F o r R uby
from destroying all homes in driver of the car which struck tmaihtd.
BULLETIN
nciesMity furce ter &lt;lii|&gt;er*e shopped in Stockholm’s stores tion today a t Walter Reed
DALLAS (U P !) - Judge the closely populated area.
and mm bets just like sny Hospital after breaking his
Carroll's car and knocked it
Federal charges were filed the civil rights marchers.
left leg in three places Satur­
oe B. Brown today ordered
into the rear end of a taxi today against Jimmy George
Wallace had only a terse hnusevtife.
■sully trial for condemned N ew sm en R obbed
The queen died Sundsy at day in a full on ice,
driven by Hubert Smith.
Kohiiisem, 2*t, Noel Cooper, eomineiit in Montgomery:
Ilrnnctl, u potto victim, car­
layer. Ja ck Buby on March
Craig, whose address was 21, and Randall Kendrick, 21.
' Those folks in .Selma have the age of 75. A gieat-gi andWASHINGTON (U PI) —
I.
A bandit held up tha National listed as 2401 Willow Avenue, all of Seims, for attacking made this a seven-day-a-week daughtrr of Britian's Queen ries a cane and lias a brace orr
Preis Club Sunday night and was charged with reckless FBI agent Daniel D. Doyle. job. But we can't give an Yicturia, the suffered a blood hit right leg. He contracted
©ALLA S (U P !) — Jack
inch. W’e're going to have to clot in her right leg last polio at Luton tn tha Philip­
escaped with $1,200 In cash driving and driving while in Doyle was not injured.
Jby, at moat a year to the
pine! during World War II.
Thursday.
All three men were jailed enforce state laws,”
toxirated.
and check*.
,y hr was convicted and senneed to death, was to appear
court today for arguments
i hi* sanity.
Judge Joe B. Brown, who
raided at the Kuhy trial last
rbruary and Marrh, ordered
An extensive county-wide will let the contract on April struct Interchange; SR 419, ell south to Orange County S 427, from S 434 north to the Lake Mary north to terminua,
e alayer of presidential a t ­
Gee Creek box culvert, widen line, four lane construction; ACL railroad at General J . C. widen to 24 feet and resur­
highway
Improvement pro­ SO.
tain Lee Harvey Oswald to
urt for a hearing to decide gram will be requested by the
But, Commission Chairman abutments; SR 46, 1-4 west 1-4, st SR 46A (Faola Road), Hutchison Parkway, two-lane face.
SR-426, ACL railroad east of
Interchange,
and right-of-way and construction;
a Jury ahould be given the Seminole County Commission John Alexander explained, the to Lake County line, four-lane construct
construction; SR 46, Mellon- SR-415, construct new Osteen S-426, Goldenrod to Oviedo, S-434 at Forest City, construct
ek of determining Ruby a
when it meets with Slate county has given this project ville Avenue east to proposed Bridge across St. Johns River. twolane right-of-way to elimi­ railroad aignals; SR-436, inesent aanlty.
Road Department officials at No. 1 priority again •because Osteen Bridge approach, tourSixteen secondary projects nate dangerous curves; S-427, aection with S-431 and S-434
sre proposed, to be construct­ Glnderville to Five Points, at Forest City, construct traf­
4 p m. Tuesday at -DeLand. we want to keep It up there lane construction.
ta n -2 R o c k e t
S R -425, 419 and 520, from ed by the state with county two lane right-of-way and con­ fic signal; and engineering
This la the annual meeting in that position in case the
when counties present their state doesn't get around to it mteraection of S-425-427' south fund* held by the stale. A struction; S-427, ACL railroad and surveying for tha follow­
rin g s L e a k
across new causeway over number of these tie in with at General ‘ Hutchison Park­ ing projects: The right-of-way
again this year."
,P E KENNEDY (U P I) — road programs to the state.
Other primary proposals to Lake Jessup via Oviedo to S- the primary proposals in that way north to Five Points, two­ south on Sanford Avenue,
In the proposed primary
Titan-2 rocket ,aet for
trlcan’a first two - man program (state projects to be be presented by the county, 520 st Orange County line, the projects will be accom­ lane 'right-of-way and con­ over a new causeway on Lake
Jessup to the new university
with
s t a t e listed In priority in sequence: designate aa primary road plished with state fund* by struction.
feet Gemini spaceflight la- accomplished
State Road 415 (13th Street- from Sanford to the proposed the itatc but the county must
SR-415, realignment for new site; four-1 aning of S R -46 from
thia month developed a funds), No. 1 priority has
pellant leak today during been given to the four-lining Celery Avenue), from French state university, four - lane provide the rights-of-way with Osteen Bridge, two lane right- 1-4 to Lake County; four-lin­
of State Road 46 ( 25th Street) Avenue to the City limits; SR construction. (The Lake J e s ­ the county's secondary mon­ of-way; SR-436, near Lake ing of SR 46 east to Volutia
lock launch Wat.
Howell south to Orange Coun­ County; two-laning S 15 from
he leak was discovered in from French to Mellonvillc 426, Goldenrod through Oviedo sup causeway long has been eys held by the stale.
to Geneva, realign, rebuilt proposed.)
T h e secondary proposals ty line, foup-lane right-of-way; SR-46 to Lake Monroe, and
itrogen Wxtroxide line in Avenue.
SR-436, 1-4 west to Orange are: .
West 25th Street at ACL rail­ needs for e future railroad
The stale already has an­ and straighten curves, widen­
booster's second stage 85
SR 46, French to Mellon- road, construct railroad sig­ overpass at Rand’s Crossing
utes after the full-scale nounced It will open bids for ing strips, resurface; 1-4 at County line, four-lane right ol
Mary Bouievqgd, con­ way; fill- 436, Mar Lafca Unw­ vilie, four-lane right of-way; nals; S U, ACL railroad at on Sft 44 vest of Sanford.
B - f e o w c o u n t d o w n s U r ts d - Lois project on Much 3d, and
Lake Monroe looks like it
did 10 years ago. Still as
beautiful as ever. Thl* great
natural beauty, the people
now realize, could mean much
more to the community than
anyone ever dreamed of.
Words like "m arin a" and
"lakefront d e v e l o p *
ment" seem to be on every­
one's lips these days. You
don't have to be in town long
to hear them.
Sanford looks - similar to
whit It did years ago with one
exception — there’s 'a new
spirit budding and ,it could
mean vast changes in the
near future.
You might say a new breeze
is blowing across Lake Mon­
roe and it’s not an ill wind.

Burns Promises Rest Areas For 1-4

State Ponders
Entering Hunt
For Treasure

Freedom Marchers

Routed By Police

Council To Hear
Lakefront Plan

WASHINGTON (U PI) — President Johnson
cnlled today for n beefed-up federal nnd local law en­
forcement to attack what he called the "maliRnant
enemy" of growing crime in the United States.
In a spccinl message to Congress, Johnson asked
for a comprehensive pro- -------------------------------------gram including n federni
linn on all firearm * ship­
ments in interstate com­
merce.

Only exception* would be
among Importer*, manufac­
turers and dealers licensed by
the Treasury.
In a lengthy message to
the House and Senate,1 the
Chief Executive said there
was no suggestion of federal
Interference through a na­
tional police force in the pri­
mary police responsibilities of
state and local government*.
But Johnson said ''crime is
no longer merely a local prob­
lem.”
The time has come, he said.
f.-r a multiple, co-opciative
federal-state-loeal effort to
"arrest and reverse the trend
toward lawle»*ne*s’’ whirh i*
costing the country ten* of
billions of dollars annually,
plus couhtlcss live* and many
injuries."
The President called this
the essence of his program:
"Increaaeil federal law en­
forcement effort*; assistance
to local law enforcement e f­
forts; a comprehensive, pene­
trating analysis of the origins
ami nature of crime in modern
America (this analysis to ho
coni|dled in a study by a new
presidential
commission on
law enforcement amt adminis­
tration of justice)."
He added:
“This message recognizes
that crime is a national -prob-t

BRIEFS

T raffic Toll
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The State Patrol reported to­
day at least 18 persons were
killed In highway accident* In
Florida during the weekend.

Dies In Fire
FORT LAUDERDALE —
(U P D — Fire officials blamed
careless smoking Sunday on a
blaze which killed one man
and injured Iwo persons in an
apartment.

Chopper Record
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) The Navy (lew a jot helicopter
here from Ran Diego Saturday
night in a non-stop flight
which broke all helicopter dis­
tance records

Azalea Queen
PALATKA (U P D — Patricia
Carroll, of Orange Park, a
student at St. Johns River
Junior College, Is the new
Azalea Queen First runner-up
was Sheila Clarke, of Winter
Park.

Embassy Hit

WAStlftiGTotf (U PI)
Four Cuban exiles, protesting
"That recognition does not
the presence of Russian troopa
carry with It any threat to
in their homeland. Sunday
the basic prerogat.ves of state
^
(, rjnk
mled
and local government.
.^
, „ „ „ „quld „ the Iront
lem .

h i

Fire Threalens
Lake Monroe

Constable Hurt
In 3-Way Wreck

Sweden Mourns

Florida Solon
Hospitalized

County To Outline Road Plan For State Tuesday

*

A

r" ,h*'r’
f p d p r n I Kiivernmrm will
henceforth takr a mote mean
iiigfnl rde in meeting the
whole spectrum of pt\ Idem*
posed try crime.
" I t means Hull the federal
government will seek tn exi-rcine leadership amt to assist
local nothinitir* in meeting

,

of the Soviet Embassy,
R tljtlS

LONDON ( I I I )
— Two
members of the International
Control Commission—India and
Poland—today supported Communist charges that American
bombing raids on North Viol
Nam were "violations of tha
th r l r re sp on sibilities."
The
President had an­ utmost gravity."
nounced previously his Inten­
tion of naming a commission
to study the whole field r f
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
law enforcement and make re­ Secretary "Nd State Dean Rusk
commendations to c o m b a t hat ruled out once again any
crime.
possibility of negotiation* to
end the Vietnamese war until
the Communists decide "to
Social S e cu rity
lease their neighbors in South,
L ists Collection
east Asia alone."
JA CKSONVILLE (U PD —
The U S. Social Security Ad­
ministration reported today U
collected $258.4 million ill
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Bradenton Sen. Ed Price re­
Floriila during IMS.
The agency said the mnnry newed his attack on the Flor­
came from a total of $3.68 ida Institute (or Continuing
billion in wage* and aelt-em- University Studies (FICUS)
Hus weekend, calling It "•
ployed income In the Mute
A total of t 17.53 million hungry new creature whose
was paid to 7U2,22!l social s e ­ api&gt;etite seems to be Insati­
able."
curity recipient*.

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Two Receive
Legions Awards
In DeBary
Plaques

deiifrnatlng
were

life

awarded

two member* o f DeBary Her­
bert D. Gibb American Legion
Poet 250 at the recent State
Commander* IDnner sponsored by the poet In the Com­
munity

Center

with

CERTIFICATES W E R tf presented upon completion o f the Rural Fire De­
fense Trnininjt Program held nt Altamonte Springs Fire Station. Shown
receiving certificates arc {le ft to right) Cnpt. Richard Lashley o f Forest
City and Lt. Glenn Brugmnn and Fire Marshal Bob Newell of Altamonte,
from instructors, Dick Evans, training specialist, and A1 Harris, county
ranger* both o f tho Florida Forest Service.

more

than 100 person* In attend­
ance.
Presented

by State ■Com*

mender William Edwards of
Daytona Beach Post 60, the
honor* went to P ait Comman­
der* Stanley S. Smith and
Fred McLaren.
Legion dignitaries attend­
ing, other than Edwards, Ineluded his assistant, Hy Hytron; District 6 Commander
and Mr*. Franklin Chambers;
Adjutant R a l p h
Johnson,
State o f Florida; Virginia
Harrison, Volusia County ex­
ecutive commander and her
husband, Vernon Harrison;
A1 Chamberlain, district 6
sergeant at arms and aid to
the state commander; Com­
mander and Mr*. B. A. lllols
o f DcLand- Post G; Marge
Norman, district 6 executive
committeewoman; Command­
er and Mrs. John Ebeth, World
W ar 1 Darracks 1107 Denary,
and Commander Earl Walk­
er, V F W Post 800.1, Dellary.

-DeBary Firemen
Have Drills
By Mrs. John Leone
Intensive d r i l l
session*
stressing Die correct use of
water pump and hose so a* to
conserve a* murh water a*
possible in fighting fires are
being conducted hy DeBary,
Fire Chief Jack Lamberaton.
Attending n recent 90 min­
ute practice were Darwin
Bruce, John Vetter, Charles
Jordon, John Mnrtln, William
Ogden, Frank Christen, Dave
Lange, II. Klepplcr, Thornton
Smith, Marvin Roach, Joseph
Brenner, Howard Middleton,
Frank Derrick, Herman Berg­
er, Harry Hlrkman, Rill Bisnett, Louis Tonlnl, Fred Der­
rick, William Keller and A l­
bert Krfur.
It is Die desire o f depart­
ment officials anil Chief l.ninbertaon that rnrli and every
Volunlerr lie familiar with op­
erations of Ihe pomp nnii hose
and know his proper ntatmn
in case of disaster emergen
clns such ns the recent plane
crash in Die community.

Payoff Probe
By Senate Ends
WASHINGTON
tU P I)
The man who head* Die Sen­
ate's Bobby Baker investiga­
tion said today that Hie In­
quiry Into an alleged $25,040
payoff to President Johnson's
1964 campaign was Just shout
complete.
"That about cleans it up as
far as 1 can see now," said
Chairman B. Everett Jordan
(D-N.C.) of the Senate rules
committee.
M EETING SLATE D
Sanford Polica Benevolent
Association will hold its an­
nual meeting Saturday at 3
p. m. at the City Commission
room* in City Halt.

S rriIS

Village To Ask
For Re-Bids On
Police Car

Dr Mr*. John Leone
membership

WanhirB

P bko 4-A — Feb. 4, 1965

IN S T A LLE D ns n e w
officers o f the Central
Florida Welcome W ag­
on C o u n c i l by Mrs,
Margaret CuilTT,' ‘ fcxoeutlve supervisor, seated
right in top p h o t o,
were, from left, Mrs.
Frances Stone and Mrs.
Jane Jackson; standing,
Mrs. S a l l y Gregory,
Mrs. Gina Ililson, Mrs.
Virginia Tclander, Mrs.
Maxine Bradhuin anti
Mrs. Nell Bays. At lx&gt;ttom, Mrs. Muriel Buch­
er, outgoing president,
left, received gift from
Mrs. Clara Edmonds.

By Margaret Cosby
At
it* regular monthty
meeting on the first Monday
o f the month, the North Or­
lando Village Council derided
to ask fo r rehidt on a police
car for the village to include
only requested specifications.
The council is atso obtaining
bids fo r general liability in­
surance for the village.
Councilman Ltoyd Brown
proposed that certain repairs
be made to Hays Road. Im ­
mediate action is being taken
to proceed in accordance with
his suggestions.
On behalf o f the North Or­
lando Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment, Brown extended the de­
partment's
appreciation
to
Village Police Department for
the very able co-operation in
directing trnfflc and control­
ling onlookers during the re­
cent aeries o f forest fires
near the village residential
areas.
It was announced that V il­
lage Attorney Orville John­
son would be presenting a
rough draft of the Village
Charter Amendments to the
Seminote County Legislative
Delegation before presenta­
tion to the State Legislature
In the spring.
Mrs. linrbnra Peters, su­
pervisor of registration, an­
nounced that three candidates
•filodevtm_ Ihrep of the four
council seats to he filled in Die
March Ifl general election. Jay
A. Wctz filed an application
for the Group f: scat, Brown
for Group 3, and Donald W il­
cox has filed for the Group l
council seat.

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Fa b rics

Wild Rhesus Monkeys living
on .Silver Road at Florida's
Silver Springs, and viewed by
nearly two million tourists an­
nually, were first placed there
for the original Johnny Weis•mullcr Tarran Movies.

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Installation fur new officers
of

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Central

Florida

Wei-

come Wagon Council w.ni con
ducted at Die Windjammer
Restaurant in Fern f'aik dur­
ing a meriting on the theme,
"Hand of Friendship in the
Heart ol Florida "
Members of the
Maitland
chili were hostesses and more
than 2&lt;*i members and guests
of area clubs were lu atten­
dance.
Mrs, Margaret Cnnn, execu­
tive supervisor of Central Flo­
rida Welcome Wagon Inter­
national, presided during the
Impressive ceremonies.
Installed were Mrs. j^pne
Jackson, of Ocala, president;
Mrs. Frances Stone of Mait­
land, first vice
president;
Mrs. Sally Gregory, of Eau
Gallic, second vice president;
Mrs. Gina Ililson of Leesburg,
recording secretary; Mr*. Vir
ginla Tclander of Daytona,
corresponding secretary; Mr».
Maxine ilradhmn of Orlando,
treasurer; and Mrs. Nell Bays
of Ocala, historian.
Award* presentations made
by Mr*. Cann Included $5 to
Die .South Seminole d ob in
recognition of l,2H hours in
volunteer civic service.

The meeting opened with a
social hour with the welcome
extended by Mrs Aitdra Gray,
Mull land Welcome Wagon 1ms
trss. Invocation was given by
Rev II Ray Woody of the
First Presbyterian (.'hutch ol
Maitland.
Guest speaker for Ihe lifterluncheon program was Jack
Gale, president of the Mait­
land Chamber of Commerce
who was Introduced by presi­
dent of Hie hostess club,- Mrs
Edna Harrison. Following his
welcome, the film, "Tho Wel­
come
Wagon Story," was
shown featuring event* and
members of the Central Flori­
da clubs.
Mrs. Muriel Bucher, outgo
ing council president, was pre­
sented a gold charm to add to
her bracelet as expression ot
appreciation from all clubs
and their memberahj^is. Mak
ing ihe presentation was Mrs
Clara Edmonds, outgoing first
vice president.
Next gain event scheduled
hy Die council will lie in PcLaud in September with clubs
from Sanford,
Dcltuni and
DcLand ns hostesses. Next
council board meeting will be
May 6 at Die Villa Nova in
Winter Park.

Z IP K K R S

Plastic Shower Curtains

MIAMI (D P I) - A M iim i
aircraft parts salesman was
in Jail in lieu of $50,004 bond
today on charges of holding
up two financial institutions
here.
Robert Eugene Thicker, 35,
was ordered to jail on the
charges by U.S. Commission
er Edward P. Swan.
Thacker is charged with the
robbery of nearly $8,000 from
the Dade Federal Saving* and
Loan Association last Jan. 13
and the First Federal Savings
and Loan Association Monday.

You’ll Save Money
And Be Happier In A *65*
• Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.

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Peanut Clusters

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Continental styling,
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when winter
weather says
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waihoble fabric.
Large color range.
Sits* 6 to 16,

Daticioui, nutritions, crvndij, fresh koailtd pcomil*
covered with chocolate.
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• Frost Wheel* l(rnt*e*d.
lin ks* Adjustrd
• Front Whssl Hearing*
Repacked

Matching Lipstick
and Nail Polish
Lipstick

N ail Polish

• Grease Real* Cheeked
• Brake Fluid Added,
Urskes Tested

Take your car where the experts are
for all winter service work!

Grapevine Nursery

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By H »rry I. Johnson
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Johns River. . • "
This is the conclusion of

Authority

I.oekwood .Greene Engineer*
as they submitted s prelim­
inary feasibility report on the
proposed barge terminal fac­
ility near Sanford.
The engineers, represented
by Jack McCarthy o f Spart­
anburg, S. C., called for a

ed by Francis E, Roumiliat
Jr., accepted the report yes­
terday and set in motion ma­
chinery which will bring such
a facility to this ares.
The committee also accept­
ed a legislative action to be
brought before the State L eg­

•

Committee,

head­

Barge Canal and the St.
Johns • Indian River Canal
were never completed.
"Other
similar
facilities
constructed
In neighboring
states have been responsible
in large measures (or indus­
tries’ derisions to locate new
plants by these facilities.”
I McCarthy said he knows o f
an (unnamed)* organization
which is poised to send thou­
sands of tons of rnrgo a year
into the area. Others, he in­

islature this year as another
step in filling the project.
"The general condition of
' the economy of the state and
o f the tributary area to the
proposed barge terminal fa ­
cilities at Sanford seems ex­
cellent,” the report stated.
" I t is believed,’’ the engi­
neer s u m m a r i z e d , "that
enough potential cargo ia
available to support a oneberth terminal at Sanford
even
if
the Cross-Florida

sisted, inevitably vfould fo l­
low this trend.
The engineers note Florida
is the fastest growing state
in the nation. Supporting thia
contention, the experta said
.approximately
five
million
barrels o f cement were used
in the state during 1950 and
this figure leaped to 12.5
million barrels in 1963.
"In a 15-yekr period end­
ing in 1963, the increase in
retail sales in the United

States amounted to approxi­
mately 1 0 2 'per cent o r ’ 3.8
per cent per year while Flor­
ida showed an increase o f 236
per cent or 16 per cent per
year," McCarthy aald.
•
The tributary area to a
barge terminal facility near
Sanford would Include the
counties of Seminole, Orange,
Brevard,
Osceola,
Volusia,
I-*ke, Citrus, Polk, Sumter,
Hernando and Pasco.
The explosive growth o f

counties was also touched on
in the report aa ft listed
Brevard ns the fastest grow­
ing in the nation. Orange
County ranked 27th and Sem­
inole ranked 44th.
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Whjj^ Cross-Florida Barge
Canal and the part of the
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
between Yankeetown and St.
Marks are completed, it
lie possible to ship cargos
from Sanford to the Gulf,
Mississippi and Ohio River

systems
on
river &lt;&gt; bargee
without reloading.
In comparison, cargos from
the Port o f Tampa would
have to be reloaded to river
bargee at New Orleana for
further shipment on the river
systems.
Cities mentioned in the re­
port and whirh could be
reached,from Sanford Includ­
ed Savannah, Norfolk, Baltlmore,
Philadelphia,
N ew
York, Boston and Buffalo.

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Donald J . Bales Appointed To School Board
J v ™ A- Help Sanford
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To Grow, JCs
Challenged

Edwin Hunt
G J l U ' ^ m t f n r i t i r m t t f t P ro p o se d
Seminole County

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

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that a medicine man in his
Donald J. Bales, school trus­
next incarnation turns into
tee, this afternoon was ap­
W EATHER* Rain nnd warmer Saturday; low tonight in upper 50*.
ny Dottle Austin
an owl, and going a step
pointed a member of the Semi­
A challenge to "help San ~V O I.. 57 United Press l.easnl Wire
Established 1008
F U I . 7 K ERRI’ A llY 5.’ 1965
SAN'KURD, FLUltToA
NO. 120
farther, an ow^ turns into a
nole County Board of Public
cricket—
ford grow” ' was extended to
Instruction by Gov. Haydon
Thus, they believe stepping the Ssnford • Seminole Junior
Burns.
on crickets ii wicket.
Governor Burns’ office told
Chamber of Commerce Thurs­
But that's another story. In
The Sanford Herald by tele­
day by John Kridcr, manager
answer to the question . . .
phone tlie appointment was to
of the Seminole County Cham­
ornithologists
studying the
lie announced at a press con­
ber of Commerce.
owl fur several decades finference in Tallahassee this
Kridcr told the young men’s
linlly came to realize
afternoon.
group that the city's growth
He only looks wise because
Bales succeeds J. D. Wright
is limited by its boundaries
of his big blinking eyes.
Jr. on die Sehool Board.
which need to be expanded
- Th ey.. f.u
__-discovered
Wright
resigned
from
the_
•ewtii Mai mw t south to Suo^that geese, crows, ravens and
board: o r * n m r he waT chair­
liipd Estates and west to Loch
many Other birds are n lot
man, early Last month when
Arbor.
smarter limn the owl so
Governor Hums appointed him
"Sanford is going to lose its
there's absolutely no excuse
as chairman of the State In­
leadership in the county If it
For anyone going around
dustrial Commission,
doesn’ t continue to push on
saying, "Silly as a goose.”
On advice from the Gover­
ward and outward,” Kridcr
We very much dislike to
nor's office, passed along by
declared.
debunk the old saw that our
The Herald, Bates this morn­
He outlined a program ol
forefathers have been using
ing submitted his resignation
challenge
for
the
Jaycrct
for generations, but the truth
as a school trustee to Gover­
J
which
involves
"gelling
the
is. the owl ts not astute.
nor Burns. Rums now must
facts,
facing
them,
having
the
As for the owl, lie doesn’t
name a school trustee, suc­
I courage to lake action, sup
give a hoot!
ceeding Bales. The Seminole
j
porting
the
action
and
assum
&lt;Swiped)
County Bums Committee in­
I ing the leadership
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formed The Herald it has re“ Sanford nreds the leader­
Memo to Mack Cleveland
I'onimended to tlie Governor
ship of young men who look
and Joe Davis: Re that pay
that Edwin J limit t&gt;e named
to the future ami think big,”
Increase desired by Seminole
school trustee.
Kridcr said.
County and Sanford elected
County Purl Authority Committee; Runts is chairman of its
W A T E R W A Y T R A F F IC of the future on the St. Johns River
Bales, owner of tlie Sanford
The speaker pointed out that
officials — when members of
s cW o m m 'ii' • on a si e, ami Frederick is chairman o f Its
in and out of Sanford was envi.s.Uied 'hi* 'i/. nini; hy there
Motor Company, was elected
the construction of the new
Congress vote themselves a
su b -com m ittiu ! in r legal m u tters,
civic lenders — Francis K. Koumillat .It., ; ott Hums and
twice to the board of trustees
four * year university near
pay hike it becomes elfeetivc
(llcrald Staff Photo hy Rill Vincent.Jr.)
Cordon
V.
Frederick.
Koumillat
is
chaiiman
of
ihe
S'-mit-ole
and served three years He is
Oviedo and" the- building of
A F T E R the start of u new
tlie fattier of four children,
Seminole Junior College will
term of office.
nmmber of the
Episcopal
continue to boom the popula
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Church, director of Ihe Cham.
lion of the county, “ while
SHS band barbeque, slated
t&gt;er of Commerce and a past
Sanford sits on the St. Johns
for Feb. 13, conflicts with
exalted ruler of the Elks Club.
River, the gateway to the
another event and, therefore,
|lie has lived m Sanford since
world, as well as to all of
has been delayed until Feb.
19,’.:.
Central Florida.
27 at the Elks playground.
"1 am honored to be rlio«en
“ The St. Johns River ram
E. J. H UNT
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for tills challenging position
plex, which includes the cross
Notice all the birds around slate barge canal, the St
because I am most interest’s!
the city'a landfill aiea o ff Johns Indian River Canal, the
in our public school system
of
business
gained
Park.ng meters may in
parking p an is success value
Highway 17-927 Some times
and will serve to the lies! of
barge terminal and the Lake
through permanent reniovst
come a collector s item m this fn7
they cause trouble to motor­
my ability My experienro on
Monroe waterfront develop­
of meters However, it n evi
city ti a proposal submitted to
2 Old and new customer*
ists as they zoom low over
tlie Liard of trustees will, I
ment program are all at San­
dent that intrinsic- value of
tlie c ity Commission Thursday
the road.
an living drawn from sources
am sure, !«• most helpful,”
good customer rel.itions and a
ford's front door. But the city
is carried out
Alfred M. Berner, 63, cai^
e
•
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so
as tielt.nv, Deltona Day healthy slmpp ng atmosphere
Rales *au| today
must have room to grow and
rier for The Sanford Herald
'I be tire.itn Sanford Hoard
Children with air riflea are expand, beyond the limits of
Hunt is secretary • treasur fur some 33 years, died Thurs­
of Commerce and the .Nanfnrd ion Beach Del.and. Satsuina. have been prevalent since re
causing more gtay hairs for its present boundaries.
cr and sales manager of Hunt day at 12 Pi p m . in the Or­
By Donna Evtrs
Merchant* Division have en Sufonlo Aii-1 various norther moval pf the meters.
school officials. The latest in­
Lincoln Mercury Motors, a ange City Nursing ’ Home,
"Governor Burns has slat
this
Action has been dropped on dorsed the permanent removal ly and easterly areas
cident was when they shot ed that the two major priority
C R YS TA L R IV E R (U P I) - Chamber of Commerce offi j Burn June 1, 1901, in Palai*
of
Ihe
meters
The
groups
re­
tniner*
are
beginning
to
pat
out some windows at South- developments in Florida must the proposed charter amend
A mighty dynamite explvisiun rial, charter ptember of the ka, hr had resided in Sanford
quested thyt the City Comrms tm /e lojal merchant* and
side Elementary School. Pol­ be education and water re ment for the city of Longwood
sion place the profaisal on its all have expressed gratifies
killed five men and injured a Presbyterian Church of the for many years and waa em ­
ka as checking the area sources — in both these ele. to change the office of city
Covenant and fattier of luo ployed by The Herald until ht
agenda for Monday night It lion at the removal of meters
sixth Thursday at an electri­
closely.
children.
ments lie the keys to the whole clerk to appointive rather than cited seven reasons for the
suffered a stroke on Labor
3— A definite increase of at
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cal plant construction sit*.
future of the state,” he dcclar elective,
Day. 1962.
ter
(In isImSs business, not
it
was
rcvcalrd permanent ban:
G AIMES \ II I K (U P I) - T h e
The City Hall flag is show- ed.
1— Whole hearted approval equalled in many years, lias second phase of Operation
Survu'or* are a
brother,
Thursday
night
at
regular
set
ing signs o f ■ wear again.
Kridcr pointed out that In
by the merchants and custom materialis’d
DARE, a program to boost
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) — la-e Berner, ol Tampa, and
l uited Press Intel national
Quite uttered as it flutters terstate 4 has been called the sion of city council.
erv clearly indicate the pre
LnnK*hoir labor firKntiiitors a sister, Mrs, J. E. Walthcn,
t
'Ihe 11turn of meters Florida's farm income to at
in the breeze.
A resident appearing before
A six-man congressional del­ engaged in muruthnn bur- of Ft Pirrrc.
“ 125 mile • campus” because
least
ft
5
billion
hy
1975
ts
now
would
jeopardize
the
possi
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It will connect institutions ol council, stated tic was prepar
Funeral services wtU b*
billin'* of inrreased business underway, the University of egation (lew to Alabama to gaining tot lay under federal
The U. S. Geological Sur- higher learning all the way cd to make a speech opposing
day to make a peraonal inves­ prfBftiiif irr lioprs of htunkiug held at 2 3u p m. Saturday at
Florida
announced
today.
and
-would
tnand
downtown
a&lt;
vey team is in the area mak­ from Daytona Beach to St. the amendment but bail been
Dr K T York Jr , provost tigation of Sclma’a racial sit­ the iltrmlltiuk holding up Hrl- Rrisson Funeral Home. Fur­
a
. asonat meter removal,
ing up a topographic map on Petersburg
informed prior to Die meeting
tli* muit of l h** KjimL and ( gtit f ther miungrmcnts pend arri­
for
agriculture, said Ihe sc uation.
aiea
vttitrh
I*
unstable
for
parts o f Seminole, Volusia,
1hat no further action- would
CnaM rliN k strike.
val of Mrs. Wiilthrn,
cond p h a s e
will
involve
J A C K A S S F L A T S , N iv . the .c ation of new business
Lake and Orange (bounties
be taken on the matter at this
S Woh the possibilities of implementation »f rernmmen
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An underground no
lime
clear lest was triggered here i ni-rina ami new businesses dations which grew out rd
SAIGON
lU P I) — While
There was a loud and shat
At strong inststsnre of an
Thursday
at a time when rjinsl incidental to the completion study of all facets of Florida House aide McGcorge Bundy
tering explosion in the back
other resident, motion was
of file S.uoo man lalair force of tins and related projects, agriculture during the past today met with Vietnamese
room of tlie drugstore. Out
made and unanimously adopt
at this desert test site was on the downtown area—for the year.
strongman id. Gen. Nguyen
staggered the pharmacist, his
TAM PA (U P I) — South ed by council to have decision
DARE, for Developing Agrl Khanh on the aecond day ol
first time—stands upon a
face black with smoke, glass­ Florid* University coed Phyl to drop the amendment offs strike in a safety dispute.
cultural llrsourcei E ffective­ a fact • finding miasma to
The low yield blast, equal threshold of revitalization
es broken, clothes In tatters. )U Nit* Solomon was free to­
d ally placed in minutes of the
6 - Tlie Sanford shopping ly, was undertaken early last South Viet Nam.
to less than 20,i* i0 tons of
He gasped to the lady custo­
day of charges placed against meeting.
TNT, was the second lest tills area with free parking, is now yrar by the university to
mer who was waiting, “ Would
her when she shot and killed
Councilman Carl Iximmlcr.
Florida's
agriculture
competitive with other neig- guide
year.
you mind having your doctor
originally
made
the
her boy friend Jan. 13 during who
and accelerate development in
The
strike, which began boring shopping facilities.
* Authorized Sales &amp; Servic*
write out that prescription *•
KANSAS CITY, Mo. f U P D a lovers quarrel.
amendment motion Jan. 21,
7_ it would be Impossible areas offering greatest oppor­
Thursday, was the first labor
gain and this time tell him to
Englneers worked beneath a
A peace justice ruled the again explained that “ appoint­
I to determine the monetary tunities for growth.
dispute here this year.
print it !”
downtown itreet today at­
20-year-old girl hid committed ing the clerk to assure the
9
*
•
tempting to learn why an
excusable homicide In killing community of having a quali­
"I
wouldn't say that my
“ ultra safe” electrical trans­
Mario Fernandez.
fied one in the future, had
wife always gets her way and
former exploded and killed
She told th« court he had been discussed among the
does everything she wants,”
five workmen.
entered her
apartment end councilmen for four or five
said a Clock Winder, “ but
beat her during a fit of jea ­ years, was not meant as a
ahe does write out her diary
lousy.
personal attack on the present
DcBary residents paid sol­ mandrr. William G. Williams, tribute paid her husband and
a week ahead of tim e!”
BATON ROUGE, L». (U P I)
clerk and was done in good emn tribute to a fallen hero, who also presented posthu­ thcnw&gt;espomled briefly.
• » •
Lincoln
— A Florida
woman was
faith.”
She
gave
the
community
mously
the
Legion's
Gold
Me­
the
late
Cdr.
C.
V.
Nolta
Jr.,
Only God can make a tree,
struck
and
killed
today
as
she
the flag which was used at
Continental
Thursday night at the Com­ dal of Valor.
it's true, but the Florida ForAnyun* wishing to eerve
On hand for the occasion Arlington Nations! Cemetery tried to cross busy U.S. High­
munity Center.
eat Service helped Him by aa a volunteer worker with
way 61. She was identified as
Every Type Repair
and her during the burial aervicei.
Commander Nolta was kill were Mrs. Nolta
planting 66.GOO
seedlings in the local center for the
On All
Helen W, Duncan, Winter
Attending
In
_a
body
were
children
and
the
commander's
cd
Dec.
23
as
he.
guided
his
Complete
Seminole County during 1963 Cerebral Palsy Telethon, to
Make* A Model*
officers and men of Squadron Park, about 33 years old.
jet bomber away from a heav­ p*rents from .Detroit.
United I’rraa International
be act up Saturday night
64.
Modem
• • *
Injured in the crash and 13 at Sanford Naval Air Sta­
A warming trend brought ily populated area in DcBary,
and Sunday at Flrat Fed­
One-Slop
Speaking of alcoholic bever­ eral building In Sanford, the first sign of a break to­ staying with the craft until too still under medical care i* tion, Noita'a squadron when he
Automotive
l.t. Paul H. Stokes, who epee- was killed.
TA M PA (U P I ) — Mr*. Bar­
ages, the Stale Beverege De­ should contact Mrs. Hubert day in a aiege o f Arcti(*&gt;culd late to eject safely.
Heading the naval delega­ bara Hall, 41, was killed ear­
The heroic effort warmed Ll- Paul H Stokes, who ejecCenter!
partment destroyed 13 moon­ llaaa at 322-6018 or Mra. that was in ita aecond week
109 N. Palmelto Ave.
the hearts of DcBary folks but suffered * severe back tion was C*pt. James O. ly today when she apparently
Sanford, Fla.
shine stills and poured out Beverly Krwcek at 322-7939. In the Midwest.
The wanner weather moved and last night they paid sol­ injury. He wai permitted by Mayo, Reconnaissance Attack surprised « burglar In the
10,100 gallons ot fermenting Worker* are needed, inside
(Com er o l Palm etU
the
Midlands
and emn tribute to bis memory. bis physicians to attend the Wing One commanding officer bouse, police aald. Her head
mash and 926 gallons of moon­ end outside, and men are aeroaa
A Commercial)
and Commander Noita'a Su­ waa bloodied and a heavy ash
shine in December! Tch Tch rapt-daily needed for hrlp headed toward the Atlantic The service was rondurted by srrv ice
Sirs. Nulla listened to the perior officer.
the American Lc£iou com
tray waa found near U&gt;* body.
on Sunday.
stales.
Tchl
vsxW V S S ®

Downtown Merchants Say:

Business Hike Points To Meter Ban

Long Time Aide
Of Herald Dies

m w A ...

Longwood Drops
Charier Change

BRIEFS

5 Men Die

Farm Program
To Up Income

Sulons Probe

Marathon

Nuclear Test At
Jackass Flats

Parley Held

Coed Freed In

Slaying Friend

Blast Fatal

HUNT mERCURyIIIC.
-AteAcu/u/

Solemn Tribute Paid Flyer

Killed By Car

Comet

Call Volunteers

Warming Trend
Breaking Cold*

Tampan Slain

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Rev.

Grover

Sewell

W hy Go To
Church?
In and without ■ chert or com
the first verse of the one hun­ pass on the turbulent see of
life.
dred-twenty • aecond Pialm
S cveril yesrs ago Dr. Hen­
that many people evidently do
ry C. Link wrote a book en­
not find to bo true In their own titled, "Th e Return to Reli­
experiences. He aald. “ I waa gion" «nd In this book he
GLAD when they aald unto makes clear his feeling about
me, let ua go into the houie attending worship services.
Dr. Link was reared in a
of the Lord." ^
Thli Pialm la one of the Christian home where the
Pilgrim P ia lm i which told of family attended church serv­
the viiita made by the Jew ! lets regularly. As is so often
to Jerusalem on atated occa­ true In such a family. Dr. Unk
sion!. We get the feeling that united with hit home church
they appreciated theaa vlaita and became very active. One
very much and received deep o f hla activities was teaching
spiritual nurture from them. Church School.
No doubt many looked for­
After graduating from high
ward with the keenait antici­ school be went to college and
pation to these timea, but peo­ drifted away from Church.
ple being people reminds ui Finally he decided that he
that very likely many did not must give up hla Christian
share the same spiritual in­ faith and for twenty years he
sight as David and many oth­ "scorned the petty practices
er believers. Can’ t you almost of the church.”
hear some of them offering
Dr. Link completed his ed
excuses for not making this ucatlon and at a psychologist
trip! Perhaps It was too hot he begin his work of helping
or too cold, the expense was people with their mentsl pro­
more than they felt necessary, blem!. A i time went by he
they couldn't spare the time, found that he was using, In
or It la possible that some his work, much that he had
simply atated that they did received from the church arid
the Bible and that he was
not "g e t much out of it."
Today when we look into treating people spiritually as
our churches during-the wor well ai mentally.
ship hours we find many peo­
To maka a long story abort
ple with eager, radiant and I will la y that after twenty
joyous faces who would say years of agnosticism Dr. Link
moat emphatically that they, returned to religion end be­
too, were glad when they came faithful in attendance
went Into the house of the at worship.
Lord. These are the fortunele
L et us- realize -that in a
ernes I T h e - h e a r t breaking world so torn and tired that
thing la that there are so the church does have an Im­
many more people who never portant part to play. May wo
experience the Joy of wor­ support It In every way and
shipping God and therefore thereby please God who loved
find themselves unfulfilled, it so much that His own Son
spiritually hungry, unhappy, died for It.
David wrote

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Painting Of Historic Church
Presented To Presbyterians
Painting o f the flret Pres­
byterian church In the Bt.
Johns Presbytery, the histor­
ic church kAown as the Fort
Read, or Sliver Lake Church,
built In 1870, wae presented
to First Presbyterian Church
o f Sanford by Women o f the
Church at a recent general
meeting end tea.
The painting wee done by
lore! artist, Edmond Stowe,
o f Indian Mound Village.
The meeting wee held In
Fellowehlp
Hell
of
First
Presbyterian with Mrs. Carl
Rchllke, president, presiding.
Devotional part o f the pro­
gram wae given by Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smith on the
flret 12 verses of the 17th
Chapter, Rook of St. John,
which stressed unity In the
church.
A brief presentation on his­
tory and founding o f the
Fort Reed Church wee given
by Mr*. John Wilson, histor­
ian, who elso unveiled the
painting done by Stowe from
an old photo.

MYF Group
To Attend
Retreat
By Jane Casselberry
•
Members of the Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church
Intermediate
M YF
will In attending the Orlando
Dlalrict Junior High Retreat
a t the Methodist Youth Camp
near Leesburg today through
Sunday.
They are Roberta Steiner,
Pam Conners, Melenda Cas­
selberry, Bonnie end Becky
Relker, Bendy Porter, A ik *
Deppen, D a b b l e
Webber,
Kathy Helnetn, Rleky Jackeon, Mike Drueding, end Mar­
vin McClain Jr.
Rev. Drlmes Copeland, who
■ervas s i assistant district
youth director, also will at­
tend the retreat. Two mem­
bers of the Senior M YF, Dan
Casselberry and Bill Danders,
will be serving as counselors.
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Beef Dinner
The Women's Society of
Christian Service o f DeBary
Community Mathodlat Church
will sponsor a roast beef din*
ner at th* church from 4 un­
til 7 p.m. Tuesday, Fab. IS.
Tba dinner wtU take the place
o f the annua) saaargaaberd
thia year. TickeU may ba ob­
tained from mambera o f any
circle.

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Wesleyan Revival
Services Continue
By Mr*. H. I - Johneon ‘
Revival &gt;services at Paola
Wesleyan Methodist Church
will be continued today and
Saturday at 7:30 p.m., con­
cluding 8undiy with tha regu­
lar evening worship servlet.
Leading the apeclal aervlc**
are Rev. and Mrs. Marahall
fimartt o f Franklin, Ohio,
general evangelists fo r the
Methodist Church who have
Just completed a five-month
revival tour in Canada.
Talented vocalists, Rev. and
Mrs. Smartt alto hava been
Joining with the Paola church'*
hand to provide special music
for the iinriee* end they will
b* special guest* Sunday on
the church’* B:1 B *.m. broad­
cast from the local radio sta­
tion.
Rev. Earl Baker, local paator, extendi invitation to the
public to attend remaining
services o f tha revival.

By Evelyn Lundy
Revival service* at First
Methodist Church o f Oviedo,
to b* conducted through F ri­
day cf next w*sk by Rav. Roy
Vaughn,
former
television,
radio and night club enter­
tainer, will begin with Sun­
day'* 11 a m. worship aarvlc*
which will ba changed in sche­
dule so as to glva him maxi­
mum time.
Beginning Tuesday, at 9
a.m., he also will speikjsach
day for rsmalndar o f tha
week.
Sunday night at tha church,
the Lord'* Supper will be ad­
ministered in conjunction with
a dedication service.
Rav. Cyrus Dawtay, pastor,
Invites all lntaraated parsons
to attend these special aarvlets.

Missionary
To Show Slides
On Korea

Presbyterian

Circle To Meet

By JuAnn Haya
The beef slew supper spunao-ed list Saturday by the
Geneva
Methodist
Church
WSCS to luitiata a building
fund for new Sunday School
Church of Bear Lake, will
complete success by Mrs.
Rook Hurley, president.
The auppei was served In
Fellowship Hall of th* church
and all food avallabla was told
with the axetpikm of one or
two small dessert Items.
Member* of the Society
have expressed their apprecia­
tion to nil taking pert In tha
supper.

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Rev. 1. Jones
Accepts Call
From Lockhart

Academy To See
Color Film On
Afghanistan
By Maryann Miles
The color motion picture,
"Afghanistan Journey," film ­
ed by Raphael Green In tra­
vels by Jeep and air, will be
presented at 8 p. m. Friday
In the Forest Lake Academy
gymnasium. The movie will
be open to the public at a nomi­
nal admission.
Green, who lived among Ihe
Afghans, in bis film concen­
trates on subjects of human
interest
photographing
the
"friendly people whose strange
custom* are matched only by
their warm hospitality."
T o produce the picture, be
navigated mountains and roads
at altitudes of 18.000 feet. In­
cluded are rare scenes of the
holy men at prayer, the king
visiting his people, mountain
tribe celebrations, desert no­
mads on the move, veiled A f­
ghan women and the natives
wearing curled toe shoes.
In addition to being a highly
entertaining' adventure story

By Jan* Casselberry
Rev.

Annual Banquet

Set By Church
In Long wood

Registration

Set For Courses

In Church Work

Art Meeting

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ftT

Mr*. Floyd Ball*/, 706 Mere­
dith Drive, Fern Park. Rev.
Jones Is leaving Prairie Lak*

Dr. 0. L. Walker
To Substitute
At Pinecrest

E V A N G E LIS T
Carl
King, who haa minis*
tered among young de­
linquents in Chicago,
New York and other
cities, will conduct a
"Taen Challenge" rally
at Pinecrest Assembly
o f God Church, 804
West 27th Street, -at
7:30 p.m. Sunday.

By Donna Kales
A slumber party will be held
at Flrat Baptist Church of
Long wood fropi ■ p.re Friday
until • a-m. Saturday for
members o f tha Junior Glrla
Auxiliary.
Mr*. Becky Lcftwlch, coun­
selor, will supervise recreation
and guide th* 9-13 year old
glrla through thalr forward
slaps which Include learning
th* pledge and scripture se­
lection.
The glrla will enjoying pop­
ping com. and making fudge
as well *a othar activities.
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O. IrnFayette Walker, Th.
D., chairman of the depart­
ment o f religion, Stetion Uni­
versity, will he a guest speak­
er f o r
Pinecrest Raptlst
Church during the period of
time the church la without a
pastor.
Rev. William J. Gueas re­
tim ed aa pastor o f Pinecrest
Baptist, Jan. 31, to become an
asaoclate missionary of the
Southern Baptist Convention
to Germany.
Walker, who received his
doctor o f thoology from South-

WSCS To Mark
Anniversary
By Jana Casselberry
The Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church WSCS
will celebrate the 26th anni­
versary of the founding of th*
Woman's Society of Christian
Survic* withe* liirthd*y Des­
sert Tea Wednesday In Weav­
er Hull at 1 p.m. The birthday
of each member also will be
relehruted with special table
decorations for each month of
Uie year The silver offering
will go to minion work.
Curst speaker for the occa­
sion will h* Miss Vera llughlett, who was named Metho­
dist Mission'* Woman of the
Year In 19(14 A missionary
nurse in Liberia, she is now
horns on letve slaying In Coroa with her parents Dr. and
Mrs. William Hughlelt, mis­
sionaries In the Congo who
were raptured by the rebel
forces last year and are at
present on leave.

300 Expected
For EYC Rally
Ily Donna Eetea
Approximately 300 membera of the Episcopal Young
Churchman, clergy, and spon­
sors, ara expected to etlend
th* Orlando Deanery Youth
Rally to take place Sunday be­
ginning at 4 p.m. at Christ
Episcopal Churrh, Longwood.
A bonfire, outdoor cookout
and hootenanny, with profes­
sional groups of rmiiicians,
will be enjoyed. Activities
will end at 8 p.m.
Miss Margaret Stevens Is
president of the Longwood
EYC.

M A R V IN G. , McClain,
o f Casselberry, w a a
e 1o c t e d president by
unanimous v o t e
of
s o m e 300 Methodist
Men attending a meet­
ing o f the Orlando Dist r l f c t —tn Kissimmee.
Vice president o f the
Rroup last year, he also
is church lay leader at
Casselberry Communi­
ty Methodist Church.

DeBary Church
Plans Organ
Musicale
By Mra. John I,«one

O. L. W A L K E R
ern Baptist Seminary, Louis,
ville, Ken., la scheduled to
■erve us guest minister Sun­
day and Feb. 21.
Dr. Walker came to Stetson
University in 1945. The pro­
fessor o f New Testament, be
also has hern active in the
life of the Florida Baptist
Convention at supply preach­
er. interim pastor. Bible teach­
er, conference and convention
speaker.
lie has been u Baptist min­
ister since 1933, bolding pas­
torates in Alabama ami Ken­
tucky. Dr. and Mr*. Walker
have four children, and he haa
two brothers who are Baptist
ministers in the state of In­
diana.
Dr. Walker la Riled In
"W ho'* Who In America,"
"W h o’a Who In the South­
east," "Who's Who In Ameri­
can Education" and the " D i­
rectory o f American Scholar*."

An Organ Musical* will be
preeented Sunday, at 4 p. m.,
"Th *
Twilight
Hour,"
at
DeBary Community Methodl»t Church by Mias Adelaide
Cant*.
Th* program will conelat
of "L a rg o " by Handel; " I
Heard Th* Round Of Harp­
er*" by Peele; and "Sketch**
of the C ity" by Nevln. Ml**
Conte ha* *el*cted "Th# City
From A fe r"; "On Th# A v*.
nue"; "The Grandma on th*
Porch"; “ Urchin
Whiitllng
In The Street” ; "The Blind
Man"; "In Busy M iffs"; and
"Evening."
Hymn tunes will b* "S av­
iour
Breath, An Evening
Blearing"
and
“ The
Day
Thou Gavest Lord la Ended."
Tha public la invited to at­
tend the** Twilight Hour Or­
gan Musical**.

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Baptist Church
Has Men's Day
By Jolla Bartoa
Frlendihlp Baptlit Church
of Altamonte Spring* oheerved Baptist Men’s Day lust
Sunday.
J. B. Jordan presided at
morning worship with E. -W.
K elley and I f . Itrlla y n le giv­
ing the icrmon. Music wa*
provided by a special Men's
Choir under direction o f ths
church'* .musical director. J.
B. Blair. Mr*. E. A. Weaver
wa* organ accompanist and
Mrs. Blair was at the piano.
Th# evening service w »* in
charge of R. S. Bradford,
chairman of the deacons. Ser­
mon wa* given by Norwood
Mcl.amb and Dwight Peck.
Friendship Baptist, organlied less than a year ago and
an affiliate with the Southern
Baptlit Convention, repoci* a
growing membership under
leadership of Rev. V. N. Muggard. There are well organiz­
ed programs for Church, Sun­
day School, Training Union,
the WMU and the Brother­
hood.
Kelsey Is superintendent of
Sunday School, Robert Mal­
lard Is director of th* Train­
ing Union, Mr*. Kelsey 1* president of the WMU and Ken
Barber is president of tb*
Brotherhood.
One* each month the church
has a covered dish supper fo l­
lowed hy a business meeting.
Members currently ere atudying the Book of Deuteronomy.
Friendship
Baptist
wel­
comes visitors and ther* Is a
nurssry provided for children
undsr four year*. .

1963 CORVAIR Monza
With “Spider” Package.

It’s a Convertible. So, get ready for th* summer ahead.
4 speed trans. and all the other goodies that you
normally find at Htricklsnd-Morrlsani In Sanford,
Com* on by and driva this hot Util* Jewel,

W M U Board Meet
Executive board members
o f the Woman's Missionary
Union o f Altamonta Springs
Friandshlp
Baptist
Church
met at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Th* missionary program, at
10:30 a.m., was on th* topic,
“ Baptist In Alaska, U.S.A."

That'* at

Strickland-Morrisons
In
Sanford, Fla.

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Slumber Party
Set For GAs

to serve * * minister o f Lock­
hart Baptist Church.
Members o f the church presen ted th* couple with a fourpiece silver tea service and an
additional aervlng tr*y in appredation fo r thalr many
years o f aervlca to th* church.'
Mrs. Lamar Cockrell, church
hostess, waa
assisted
by
Mrs. Bailey and Mr*. Ted
Kern* In earring and planning,
for the tea. • •
The serving table waa over­
laid with • lac* table cloth
and an arrangement o f yellow
and whit* chrysanthemum*
and fern formed tha center­
piece. Th* punch bowl was
ringed by a wrath o f English
ivy and yellow mums.
Dainty cookies, nuts, mints,
lima aherbart punch, and cof­
fee were served to the approx­
imately 70 guests attending.

REV. A N !) MRS. LEO NARD JONES (le ft) were Ruest* o f honor at a
tea Riven by members o f the Prairie Lake Baptist Church at the home
o f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey In Fern Park. Serving on the church hostesn committee were (le ft to right) Mrs. Ted Kerns, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs.
Lamar Cockrell, chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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Leonard

a tea at th* home o f Mr. and

WMS Study Set
In Altamonte

garet Marsh, missionary of
the Southern M e t h o d i s t
Church Conference who has
been serving in Tanganyika,
Africa.
A t th* Sunday evening wor­
By Julia Bartoa
ship hour, the pastor, Rev. D.
Friends and members o f tjia
H. Knight, Introduced Mrs. WMS of th* Friendship Bap­
Marsh, who gave a brief talk. tist Church, A l t s m o n t *
On Monday night the mis­ Springs, are invited to Join In
sionary, a veteran o f 4(1 years' t h e atudy o f "Wind* of
experience serving in Africa, Change," by Gerald Palmer to
explained her work In the be held at the church Tuesforelfh mission flald and lD "^ayCoffee will be served at 10
Itiatratsd htr UTk with color­
a.m.
with the study session to
ed slides. Mrs. Marsh wors a
native costums o f tha coun­ take place from 10:20 a.m. un­
try, a colorful, floor-length til noon. Lunch will be at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria in
gown of marocn palslsy print
Semlnol* Plata from noon un­
on yallow background. Sleevetil 1 p.m.
Isas, It featured a pleated
Sptclal guest, Mrs. C. L.
peplum at th* waist and a
Lambert, president of the
long gractful stole of th*
Evening W MS of the Weklwa
sam* malarial draped on tbs Association, will show a film
shoulders.
strip entitled, "Dlecovering
She
answered - questions New Dimension*.” Others tak­
from the floor and led an In­ ing part on the program will
formal discussion on the prob­ Include Mrs. James Spencer,
lems o f missionary endeavor Mrs. J. Culver, Mrs. James
today. The meeting was *pon- Jordan and Mrs. Edward K el­
■nred by the Woman'* Mis­ sey.
sionary Society of the church.
Nursery will be available.
Mr*. B . L. Adam*, vice
president
of the women'*
group, reminded the congre­
gation cf the (Quarterly Confrrence to he held Fell. 14.
which will hr preceded 1&lt;y a
.sandwich supper at li p.m.
at the Woman's Club.
The annual acini • formal
Sweetheart Banquet for Inter­
mediate and Young People of
1-ongwond'i F iril B a p t i s t
Church will be held next Fri­
day beginning at 6:46 p.m, in
the educational building of the
church.
A steak dinner rooked by
By Etclyn Lundy
the pastor, Rev, Jack Lind­
Registration fur the five- say, who will be assisted by
session Orlando Area Chris­ Mrs. B. R. Gray, will be serv.
tian Worker* School must bs ed. Following (ha banquet, a
In by Monday, Rev. Cyru* 16 mm sound film entitled
pawsey, pastor nf Oviedo "Teen Queen," will 4c shown.
A King and Queen wUI be
Kitst Methodist Church, has
elected and an open forum on
advised.
Tours** offered, as report- love, courtship and marrlsge
ed, are "Audio Visual Re­ will be held.
sources In Christian Educa­
tion;" "N ew Testament: Con­
tent and Values;" " The Work
David M. Reese, director of
of the Local Church;’* “ Music ths Loch Haven A rt Center in
in C h r i s t i a n Education;" Winter Psrk, will apeak to the
"Goal
and
Materials
for fianford-Semlnol# A rt Associ­
Methodist Church Schoole;*’ ation on “ Evolution o f Con­
“ The Christian Family facing temporary Printing” u s i n g
Problems;" and, "Uome and slidss to illustrate his talk.
Church."
Monday at 7:30 p.m. at th*
The enuraea are available to A it Center here.
thus*
Interested,
free
of
During Ihe business meeting
cherges, and offer a rare op­ the club will make plans for
portunity, annually, to help the annual Art Show slated at
all workers of th* church.
the Civic Center Feb. 21.

Mr*.

tist Church, were honored with

First

last weekend was Mr*. Mar­

and

Jonea, o f Prairie Lake Bap­

of groat popular interest, the
Southern film Is a documentary that
Methodist Church o f Sanford contributes to human Interest.

In observance o f the World
Telford, reporting that the
Missions Besson, the I'resbymasting o f the first I’rtshyteriim Church o f the Coven­
tery, that of fit. John's, was ant will have ■ Family Night
held In tha church.
fiupper « l (1:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Mrs. Robert Jackson called Spenker will he Mrs. Hugh
attention to the display of Linton, who with her husbuod
the old church pew and Com­ hits served for about eight
munion silver, which was years us an evangelistic mis­
u»od In the Fort Reed Church, sionary st Mokpc, Korea.
and reported that the hall
Th* pastor. K*v Thoms*
from the rarly rhutch was
H. Makin, rapoita that Mrs.
made In England and la now
Linton will bring slides In
being used at First Church.
color of the work and will
Joel Field, who attended
Fort Reed Sunday School as answer rpiestlons about Ilf"
a hoy, told of many amusing in Korea today,
Mrs. Elmer Avansl, chair­
Incidents occurring at this
time when he also served as man of Ecumenical Mission
and Relations, it serving as
bell ringer.
Mrs. Wilson, bringing the general chaltmsn for th* meal,
history up to date, told of the a covered dish affair. M»n of
church’s more to what Is at the Churrh, of which Dsvld
preiant the Sanford Woman's IWrrlan is president, art com­
Club location and that the bining efforts with the Wom­
first thraa children baptised en o f the Churrh, to sponsor
there war* Rart, Claud* and this meetinr.
Roliart Herndon.
Pastors serving the local
church. Including Rev. Tel­
ford, have been Dr. E. P.
Brownlee, Rev. D o u g l a s
Charts* and Rav. Angua Melnnis. Present pastor is Rev.
The regular monthly circle
Grover C. Sewell with Rev. meetings of the women of the
Edgar Smith as assistant.
Proshyterlsn Church of the
Under guidance of thess Covenant will ba held at I p
men, reports show, church m. Monday it the horn* of
membership has grown frum Mrs. L, V. I’ lack. S. Sanford
33 persons to more than 900 Avenue and Pinewiy Road,
The mealing was closed .Sanford.
with prayer by Mr*. Jackson
A family night covered dish
and, at Its conclusion, the
supper, In observation of World
tea waa held with Mrs. Roy
Missions month, is scheduled
Mann and Mrs. Clifford Meat the church for 1:30 p. tn.
Klbbln presiding at the silver
next Tuesday Special guest
service. 8om* 76 member* of
fur the occasion will be Mr*.
the Women of the Church
Hugh Linton, missionary to
were in attendant* fo r the
Korea, who will speak sod
event.
show color slides of her work
In that country.

Is Success

*

Visiting

whose first pastor was \V. B.

WSCS Supper

_

Missionary
Visits Local
Oviedo Church Methodists
Sets Revival

Mrs. Kotlh Beudcr continu­
ed history o f the old church,

53*

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STATE

FAIR
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TODAY'S PROGRAM

LA Y M E N 'S D A Y at Bear Lake Methodist Church will be observed on the
fifth Sunday in the month. Certified lay leaders o f ths church In charge
o f these services are (left to right) Johnny Morgan, Richard Schmlts,
Mrs. Leona Whipple and Glen Whipple.

AUTO RACES-1i30 p.m.
Final Performance —
R.C.A. CHAMPIONSHIP RODEOBiOO p.m.
OASPARILLA PIRATE INVASION - FIB. •
Be# entire parade and Surrender Ceremony
from e seat le the Granditend.

TOMORROW thru SATURDAY, H I . 13
★ AUTO RACES —F«b. 10 and 13-1:30 p.m.
★ PIUS Florida Slat* Fair's SWINGIN' SHOWI
Starring
BOBBY VINTON Eight performances rain or
shine, all seats under cover. Seel Hearl Bobby sing
such million record hits an "Blue Velvet" — "Mr.
lonely" — "Boses are Red" — and others! With

RICHABD HAYMAN and LINDA SCOTT.
Seel Hearl Dick play such all-lime hits os "Ruby" —
"Off-Shore" — "Dansero* — and others! plus PN1
Humphrey and The Fendermen.
See ft o/feni See ft olll

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Fri. Feb. 6, '65— Page 3

Elder Springs Baptist Church
Adopts Proposed New Budget

Church Of God
Begins Family
Night Service
Sanford's Church o f God,
2200 S. French Avenue. Wed­
nesday night began "Fam ily
N igh t” services, planned with
the worship interest o f the
entire family In mind to re­
place the church’s former
Tuesday and Thursday night
fervices.
The mid-week service, com­
bining opportunities o f both
form er weekly services, will
consist o f a departmentalised
Young
People's
Endeavor,
graded according to age,
v Newly elected officers o f
the Young People's Endeavor
are Ola It. Yates, president;
Veurictte Hermnn, vice presi­
dent and Cecefia Morris, sec­
retary-treasurer.
Recently appointed depart­
ment leaders include Mar­
garet Brown, assistant Joyce
Nicktr,
teenagers;
Betty
Yates, assistant Nettie Ruth
Miller juniors, and Elisabeth
Schooley, assistant Dorothy
tjiitlr ll, preschool.

World Missions
Rally Set By
Church Of God
The Church of G6d o f SanOford will conduct a "W orld
Missions Rally" Monday even­
ing with Rev. James L. Slay,
W orld Minions fiaid repre-.
- tentative
of - the
General
Church o f Gcd Missions De­
partment, Cleveland, Tenn.,
as special speaker.
Rev. Slay has personally
visited many foreign coun­
t r i e s and will give first hand
information concerning work
o f the chureh throughout the
world.
The public is invited to at­
tend ami the service will I * of
special interest to those in­
terested in missionary work
of the church, (lev. Lynn 11
Alford, local minister, ad-

Elder Springs Baptist Church
has announced adoption of a
proposed $20,372 budget for
the year, April 1, 1963-March
31, 1906, at a recent called
business meeting.
In conjunction, a campaign
to underwrite the budget has
been launched beginning with
Demonstration Day this Sun­
day when all members will be
asked to lithe their Income.

Business Brief

Casselberry Man
Joins Stenstrom
Realty Company
MBS. M. C. DUGGINS (righ t) was honored by
Rebekkah Circle of Casselberry Community
Methodist Church on her birthday. Mrs. Nelson
Bunnell (le ft), chairman, said the circle is col­
lecting children’s clothing for Good Samaritan
Home.
(Herald Photo)

Overflow Crowd Attends CIP
Meeting For 'Fathers Night'
By Jane Caaaelberry

"Fathers

N ight”

meeting

Tuesday in the school auditor­
ium. They were given oppor­
tunity for room visitation and
of browsing through the 377
bright and interesting chil­
dren's books on display in the
library exhibit. Many took ad­
vantage of the opportunity to
order books for their children.
Also on display were post­
ers made by the school chil­
dren to promote the MarChris Marionettes who w ill ap­
pear Tuesday, peb 16, 7:30
p.m. under sponsoiship of the
CTP, in the school auditor­
ium Mrs. William Eggrrs an­
nounced Contest winners who

Rev, Copeland

For Cuba Work

To Lead Revival

Bishop James W. Henley
has called on Florida Metho­
dist churches to take a spe­
cial -Offering Sunday for the
denomination's
ministry
to
Cuban refugees in tile state.
In a pastoral letter, he set
a goal of $,lf&gt;,(MWl for the o f­
fering, explaining that "w ith­
out auch a special effering we
would he unutile to continue
our ministry to displaced Cu­
bans."
Methodist work among Cu­
bans includes a seven-church
Spanish-speaking
parish
in
Miami, a similar but smaller
program in Tampa, and the
Hardee County Spanish Mis­
sion. Most o f the program is
headed by Cuban pastors who
fled ths Castro regime.

^Ladies Auxiliary
Sets Meeting
By Donna Eatea
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
First Pentecostal Chmrch of
Longwood will hold ita regu­
lar monthly meeting at 7:30
p.m. Monday at tha church on
^Orangs Avenue.
Secret Pals will hs reveal­
ed at the meeting and Mrs.
Vivian Poland will lie welcom­
ed back to the organlxation.
Mrs. Poland, an accomplished
pianist, has hern living In Il­
linois for the past year.
Hostess for the meeting
wit] lie Mr*. Thomas Alrey,

Church Prepares
This Sunday, the fifth Sun­
day in the Forward Program
of First Baptist Church of
Longwood, will be observed
as "Demonstration Day." All
members o f the church who
are not presently tithing will
be encouraged to give con­
tributions in preparation for
"Pledge D ay," next week, the
sixth and last Sunday in the
program.

First Methodist
Names Ushers
First Methodist Church of
Sanford has selected ushers
to lerve for the next quarter,
Feb. 14-May 2.
In the grutip arc; 8:30
a, m. service, E. C. Daniels,
Jitn Pigott, Koseoe Taylor
and Ray Johnson; II a. m.
service,
Boyd C o l e m a n,
George Mills, Ed Shinholser
and J, G, Lee; 7:30 p. m.
service, T. A. Rest Jr. and
Leslie Lrggore.
Milner Byals is chairman
qf the uihrr committee.

Everyone Loves The Extras at Eckerds

e

come

the following Sunday with the
presentation by each member
of "dedication cards" stating
the estimated
contributions
throughout the year. After re­
sults are tabulated and stud­
ied, the Budget Planning Com­
mittee of the church will make
recommendations for an ope­
rating budget
The proposed budget will
provide 12 per cent of the total
receipts to go to mission work
outside the local church field,
an amount which represents
approximate doubling of gifts
to missions. Also provided
will be a new program of au­
dio-visual education and ac­
celerated youth programs.
In advance of the campaign,
a full church fellowship din­
ner featuring barbecued beef
will be held this Saturday at
Muse's Kish Camp on the
Wekiva River. The barbecue,
prepared by men of lire church
during the day, will be served
beginning al 4:30 p. m. Ladies
of the church are preparing
vegetables, salads ami des­
serts to complete the meal.
A ll members and their fami­
lies are urged by Rev. B.
Hamilton Griffin, pastor, to at­
tend.

New Post
i,

By Mrs. John Leant
Cnminaiuler Earl Walker of
DeBary VFW Post BlK)3*nd
President ""Myrtle" IlHl ofTTIe
Auxiliary Unit Will head a
delegation to witness the in­
stitution and installation of
a new post and unit at Edgewater Community Center this
Sunday at 1 p.m. All memhera
of the local post are invited
to attend.
The National VFW Com­
mander, John A. "B urk" Jen­
kins of Birmingham, A la ,
will he honored at a testimon­
ial dinner to be held Eel*. 12
at Daytona Beach VFW Post
1500 beginning at 7:30 p.m.
A state wide meeting will laconducted the following day
with Jenkins as the piincipal
speaker.

Gymkhana Set
For Area

Five Attend

C K E R D i
Drug Stores

Prices Good Sat and Sun.

Sanford Plaza
FO UN TAIN SPEC IA LS
JAN TZ F A M IL Y

REV. SPAR KS

be held for several year* traveled ex­
Noiar- tensively as an evangelist. At
Sunday (he present time he is the pas­
at 7:30
tor of Central Church of the
Nazarene, Orlando.
Speaker for the
meetings
Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Janl*,
will be Rev. Samuel Sparks, and daughter, Carolyn, of In­
of Orlando, one o f the out­ dependence, Knn,, will be In
standing
ministers
in the charge of music during the
Church of the Nararene who series of services. They are a
versatile tram of singers and
musicians, playing the piano,
accordion, vibra harp,
twin
cornels
and organ,
which
gives full time to travels in
interest of revivals, camp
meetings, and Christian con­
The 13th Annual American ferences. They will sing to­
Slovak Day will he held Feb. gether and be assixtdS’liy the
21 on the grounds and In the church revival choir In each
new building at Slovak Gard­ aervicc. .
ens located on HR 436 one
The church pastor. Rev.
mile east o f Lakemont A ve­ Paul Biekes, extends welcome
nue between Maitland and
to the general public to sec
Gnldrnrud. The everit will be­
and hear these talented Chris­
gin with a dinner at noon
tian workers.
featuring a variety of, Slovak
delicacies Including Koihasa
and Kolache.
A program, at 2 p. ni , will
get underway with playing
o f the National Anthem by
the Eastern Seminole Rand
under direction o f Richard
Kelley followed by presenta­
tion o f a number o f lively
Rjr Jnnr C»i»nrll&gt;rrrjr
marches The Youth o f Malntt*rr*lr«l women from the
saryktown, a community lo­
cated on the west roast of Hour l*Jtkc, CHMelhrrry, Alta*
Revival services will
at First Church of the
cne Monday through
of next week, starting
p.m.

Slovak Day Set
For Feb. 21

SATURDAY

B IG ,

Revival Scheduled
At Nazarene Church

Frankfurter And
Raked Henna —
_ #C ole Sl»w — French
l.fl/0 Fries _ Hot
■■
Rolls A Rutter
“

SUNDAY
Roast Turkey—W/Corn Bread
Dressing— Gibiet Gravy
Flufry Whipped i’olalnrs
Tender Sweet Peas
Cranberry Saure — Hot
Roll* &amp; Rutter—Coffee or Tea
Jello Or lee Cream

BODY
PERM

Famous
Home Per­
manent by
Nutrl-Tonie
Reg. $2.00

12 Oz.
OVEN Lov-It
Aerosol
C LEA N ER Reg. 98c

Similac

TO O TH
BRUSH

For Mothers

t lie
state
just
south of
Ilrooksville, will dance the
spirited Slovak Folk Dances
llli-sedal in thru native cos­
tumes.
There will lie an Old Coun­
try
llatiiMr where various
kinds of e m b r o i d e r y and
items of Slovak Folklore ran
be purchased at the booth*.
The rrlchtalhin is open to
the pul'll*' aii*l fuilher infor­
mal loll is available by cunt aching Charles Hvlohlaveh,
Lake Howell Road, or Jane
Adi laden. I lohlrtitnd.

monte

Spring*.

L»k«*

Dr. West Custom
Toothbrush — Soft, Med.
Or Hard

Mary.

I,ntt£vvoni|, North Orliimlo nml

Reg. 75c

Sunlntiil nitas* wro invite**! to
littiinl

h

meeting

of

the

H AIR

Semntolr Little League Aux­
iliary at 8 p. m. Monday at
the (Hnaelhei i y
llecreat loti
t enter on Overhiook Drive.
Nan* are underway (o get
the ItJiftehni! seitMm e ff with
a I’tiMi: nml all mothri* of
ymmg hall plnyei* me mired
In come out nnd help make
thin the most guee*-nitful year

1963

CDt? A V
j r K A T

Ajax
ToiT

Jimt Wonderful
Hair Spray —
Jumbo
Jumnn Sire
Mre
t an R e g . $1.50
^ M T II
II 1
Bathroom Pah
Famuli. \-.Lix
Potter Cteitn.rr
R e g . ,19c
RaUer tfuiltrd
llnu.i-iiithl Foil

WRAP

Ford Fairlane “Sports Coupe”

Leadership

R e g . 7171c

B IG

OVER 35 YE AR S
A t First .A Palmetto ,
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpets • Furniture
• T il*
• Piano*
• Rental Beds

LA K E M A R Y— IGA F&lt;a&gt;d .Market

February 16, 10:15 Dr HI: 15
/
February Hi, 11:00 to 12:00

LONGWOOD— (A ll Precincts) Town Hgll

February 16,

1:00 lu

2:00

IIPSALA-LOCII ARROR— Upsnla Church

February 16,

2:30 to

3:00

G E N E VA— Geneva Grocery

February 17,

9:15 to 10:00

CIIU LUO TA— Shaker's Food Cenlcr

February 17, 10:30 to 11:00

OVIEDO—Town Hall

February 17, 11:30 to 12:00

GOLDENKOD— Slovak Gardens Hall

February 17.

1:00 to

1:30

CASSELBERRY— 'Town Hal!

February 17.

2:00 to

3:00

REAR LAK E — Florida Power Lounge

February 23,

9:30 to 10:00

February 23,

1:00 to

2:00

FERN P A R K — Auto Tag Agency Office

February 23,

2:30 tu

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29
22

69

Reg. 77c

Kleenex H . 1 6 '
/n y A
I * * * *V
i n r

t

k -A r j

D A T LI
DM I n

M AT

&gt;,rn'* i ichtwfisht
Toy a Cap.— Assorted
Sites &amp; Colors

llcR. 10c

Sufi and Pr.iUrnl
|[tth aI, j Kilrhrn
Mat

Iteg. 39e

12

29

TOOTH
PASTE
Giant Ipana With
Hexa-Flouride.
Reg. 57c

February 23. 10:30 to 12:6(1
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS— Town Hall

^

Countess Lydia Grey
Rathroom Tissue — 100%
2 Fly Soft Strength

February 5, 1966

I’ A O LA— Ethell’ii Grocery

—

Bathroom

Notice To Property Owners

Sanford, Florida

m

■** TISSUE

Strickland-Morrisons

By Donna Fites
The Open House scheduled
for the Altamonte Spring* St.
Mary. - Magdalen
Parochial
School for thi* Sunday ha*
been postponed. A new date
will be announced in the-near
future.
A new flag will be present­
ed to the school next Friday
in ceremonies Scheduled for 11
a.m. Presentation
will
be
made by South Seminole VFW
Post 8207.

Reg. 29c

Sets Meeting

Course For

Open House

Liquid llahy
Formula— Plain
Or With Iron

Little League

By Maryann Mllrs
yel.
Central
Florida
Horse
I
Shows, In c, will sponsor a
I
12 ox m l gymkhana at I pm
Sundiii in tin- Wrkiua spring1*
Road arena Six ribbons will
Nn**' here n* (hr * iram«»jf*thr*cri»|i. Like n r * , Aulo­
lie awarded in cacti class *
rnnt k Trail*. Select Air &lt;'nnd tlinn inic* Kail In, Healer.
By Donna Kates
Events will be keyhole open,
Power Strrring, Ymi name ll. This nne really han all
Five women o f the Wom­ ctovcrleaf junior, rloverleaf
the giuidirfi.
You'll he pleaded at the wheel uf Ihiti
}i«irIn Coupe".
an's Missionary Union of the senior, egg rare open, jump
First Baptist Church o f San- mg figure S junior, jumping
At
lundo Springs attended the figure 8 senior, polcbcnding
state leadership course at junior,
poleliendtng
senior,
in
First Baptist Church in De- sack race junior, flag race
. Sanford, Fla.
I.and conducted by Mrs. Ivan junior, flag race senior and
Karrena of DeLand and her cloveriraf jackpot open.
staff of teacher*.
Attending were Mrs. Lewi*
Haine*, Mrs. James Smith,
Mr*. H. R. Hamby, Mrs. Lee
Jonci and Mrs. Harold Bla­
lock All attending the course
qualified through this study
for placet of leadership and
received their leadership cer­
tificates for the year.
Complying with the provisions o f Section 1071.11 (1 ) Florida Sliilulcs
The Sanlsndo Springs WMU
19071, NOTICE IS HERERY G IVEN that I will lie in (he following*pre­
will be represented Wednes­
cincts on the date and helween the hoprs set after, for the purpose of re­
day at the Pierson Baptist
ceiving T A X RETURNS for th^yenr 1905.
Church when the Seminole Associational WMU hold* ita
quarterly rally.
February 16, 9:15 hi 10:00
LAK E MONROE— Country Grocery

Postponed

LOOKING O VEft the new Southern Bell Telephone Company directory
are Bob Shedden, local phone manager, and C. L. Butner, city mail car­
rier. The booka were mailed to ’phone patron* this week by Shedden and
hU staff.
’
&gt;.
(Herald Photo)

will

Institution Of

grades; and Scott Stiner, ov­
ersize poster division.
Receiving honorable men­
tion were Linda Morris and
DaliuKrug, primary; -Lcauns
Morris and Cindy Coleman,
junior division;' and Danny*
fir i [Im rgr r and Have Watson,
large posteis.
Rev. Drliuus Copeland, min­
ister of the t'snelherry Com­
J. STENSTROM
munity
Methodist
Church,
strom
is a graduate of Stetson
gave the devotional and Mrs.
University
and former execu­
Gerald McGinnis, president,
conducted the business meet­ tive secretary of the Brotherhood Department of the Flori*
ing.
Elected to serve on the nom­ I da Baptist Convention. He also
inating committee were Mrs. | is a former executive secreEdna radix. Mr*. Helen Begin, lary ol the California Baptist
Mis. Josephine Itrnillry. Mrs. Koundalion
hollowing his return to Hor
Vivian Lavender, and Mrs.
Ann Davidson The committee ida in mid - 1963, Stenstrom
will submit a slate of officers I was associated with The Her­
ald until he was appointed to
at the next meeting.
Hon Eenstermaker, chair­ the sales staff of his brother's
man of- the physical fitness firm He ami his wile, Hea
committee, asked more parents trice, and their two children,
to volunteer to assist with the Richard, 9, and Jeane. 3, re
Kathryn
new program which lias been side at 37(1 Lake
Circle
in
Casselberry.
started at tin- school for pu­
pils in Hie fouith thlough tiie
sixth grades.
The attendance aw aids went
to Mis. Mai join- Slone's first
glade class and Mis. Annell
f'la ik '- fouith guide class.
Refreshment* of punch, cof­
fee, and cookies were served
by tiie fifth grade room moth­
ers in tiie cafeteria following
the meeting. The serving ta
hie was decorated in tiie Val­
entine motif.

Day

VFW To Attend

will receive free tickets to the

An overflow crowd of par- show. They are Linda Van
enta attended the South Sem­ Eopocl, primary grades; Deb­
inole Elementary School C TP’s ra Grile, 4th, 6th, and 6th

Offering Asked

By Jane Casselberry
Rev. Dclmns Copeland, min­
ister o f the Casselberry Meth­
odist Church, will conduct re­
vival services Sunday through
* Friday night at 7:1(1 at the
Azslrit Park M e t h o d i s t
Church,
He will hold a special serv­
ice for women in conjunction
with the revival on Tuesday
morning. His topic will he,
"Rekindling the Inner Life
Through Prayer."

Julian L. Stenstrom, erst­
while associate editor of The
Sanford Herald, now Is an as­
sociate with Stenstrom Realty,
a local firm owned and oper­
ated by his brother, Herbert
•E. Stenstrom.
A native of Sanford, Sten-

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Miller's Killers New Record Goal
Bubbling Over Of Ned Jarreft
Af Daytona 500

Sanford Junior.nigh Braves
shered the honors with the
South Seminole Junior High
Hurricane! last night in the
Seminole County champion­
ship games when the Hurri­
canes won the ninth grade ti­
tle and the Brave* won the
eighth grads title. Ths con­
tests were played at the L y­
man High gym.
The ninth grade gams was
ona of ths most exciting
games Seminole County fans
have seen In a long time with

crowded bleachers and pan­
By Jlaa Bseehus
demonium was wide In the
Herald 8 porta Writer
D A YTO N A BEACH . . . Ned
There are no worda in the Lyman gym.
Stuart led the scoring with Jarrett, who drives with his
English language which are
fu lly capable o f describing IQ points Snd Rose tossed in head as well as his foot, be­
the Joy which la bubbling I t points. Bryant scored 11 lieves thet the Deytona 600
over In the minds and hearts fo r the Tribe and Green will have a new record when
o f the students o f South chipped In with B. Rose was the winner take* the checker­
the leading rebounder with
Seminole Junior High School.
ed flag at Daytona Interna­
13 and Stuart garnered 9.
tional Speedway on Sundoy,
The Hurricanes, pride of
the south end o f the county, Hargis totalled 7 rebounds.
Feb. 14.
The Sanford Junior High
The Jayvee a ffa ir was still
have finally succeeded in fu l­
T h e present msrk o f 154Braves' score lest night in­
another
story.
With
Sanford
filling the goal they set for
plus is a high one, that’s for
cluded
t w o ’•unearned”
moving away from the South
themselves a long time ago.
sure,” Jarrett said aa he sat in
points In a game against
Seminole boys In the second
Coach
Have
M iller’ s
hi* 1005 Ford between practice
the South Seminole Junior
charges (M iller’s Killers as half and posting a ginning runs on the Speedway’s 2.5High Hurricane*. Une of
margin
o
f
33-20.
they are so frequently called)
mile trioval. "But It will go.
the 'Caner* got himself
Bobby . Lundquist
stirred
last night defeated a stubA ll that it needed ie a few
turned around, headed the
born defending champ, the the Braves to triumph with less caution flegs.'- I look for
wrong direction and . . •
his fine play. Skip Ssnkarlk
arch rivals Sanford Braves,
the winner to average close to
dropped the ball through
and Bill Bracken also turned
to capture the Junior high
100 miles per hour, maybe a
the Sanford basket. Guru*
In fine performance*. Cecil
championship
of
Seminole
bit better.”
he w t* puttied why the
Asher
and
Davy
Ilulenkroger
County.
Jarrett, who makes his
Breve* didn't try la atop
played well for the ’Canet.
This completes the first
Despite the Jayvee loss, home In Camden, S.C., won
him on hi* drlre toward the
unbeaten sesson In the brief
though, they'll no doubt be more N ASC AR Grand Nation­ backboard.
history o f the school.
celebrating on the varsity al races In 1004— 15— than
Led by the acorlng o f
victory at South Seminole for any other driver. Hr has driv­ the Rcore being tied 12 time*
Bruce
Stuart
and
Brant
many days to come. Ths en in five Daytona 500 races and the final outcome a 33Boas, the play making o f
school has a right to be and finished third In 1003.
to-2fi narrow victory for the
M alt lllckok and Jim Lucas
In msklng his estlmste of
proud of the teem’* perform­
Hurricane*.
..
and the defensive maneuvers
the
average
sprrd
of
this
ance as dors Ssnford. It was
In the first period Tom
o f Mika Hargis, the ’Canes
a close ball game to say the year’s winner, Jarrett recall­ Bryant lead the Braves with
defeated the Braves in a low
ed the speed at which the 500
I*.
icssL
three point* and Mike Grnnt
scoring dual 33-28.
was being run last year be­
and Leslie Green each made
Sanford, however, preserv­
fore ths first o f threo caution
two. On the Hurricanes' able
ed It* pride and brightened
flags came out.
Bruce Stuart lead the South
ita hopes fo r future perform­
"The 60-lap average, you
Seminole t*am
with
four
ances by downing South Sem­
remember, was better than 108
inole In the Jayvee tilt, 33points and Bryant Rose added
miles per hour. The yellow
36.
two, but the Braves held a 7flag was out for 19 Isps dur­
Sanford, paced by Tom
to-0 lead at ths end of the
ing the race. I f the flags
B ryant and Lea Gre#rC*ifnthsdn’t fP-wn, or -Jmrr one o r J r*\ period.
o f f to an early 6-0 lead and it
The heated play of .the sectwo of them, the race would
w ai not until late in the first
ond stanza brought theseore
have been much higher."
period that South Seminole
to a llto -1 4 dr»dlort( oN D io
By David Higginbotham
Jarrett seld he didn't feel
broke the Ice with Stuart
Herald Sports Writer
half-time break. Bfyunt nftd
that the absence of the hetnl•Inking two foul ehota.
Stuart stooil out again for
The Seminole High cageri
bead and high-riser raring en­
The ’Cnnea caught field will meet he»d-on with the
etch learn with llryunl mak­
gines, now banned by N A S ­
goal fever during the last Oak Ridge Pioneers of Orlin
ing four points for the Braves
CAR, would slow down like
minute o f the quarter and do In the SHS Gymnasium to
and Stuart making aix for the
narrowed the lead to 7-0. The night to try to better their race.
Hurricane*. Bruce MrKIhhin
"Our engines are running
south county contingent con­ Inst showing against the Pi
mode a basket for Sanford and
just us fust, and the 1055 cur
tinued Us hot streak early in oncers.
Rose made one for South Sem­
is a little more streamlined,
the second period. Forward
inole.
,
Coach Balph Stumpf'i Jay
and
that
should
help.
I
look
Rose sank a layup to put the Vec five will start at 6:30
In the third period Green
challengers ahead and Stuart when they play the Baby Plon for one o f the closest r*ce« waa high pojnt man for the
added another floor shot to errs going after a win s i they In the history of the 600."
Brave* with four point* and
The 600 will lie preceded on
fatten the slim lead.
Bryant made two Stuart and
lost by only one point in their
However, the s t u b h o r n first tilt against Oak Ridge Saturday, Feb. 13, by the an­ Roae made four each for the
nual 2MI mile NASCAR moil- |
Tribe with Bryant doing most
The starters for the Baby ifled - sportsman national Hurricanes and Matt Hickock
o f the to ilin g fought berk
made three with Mike llargan
Tribe will be Greg Shively,
championship race, and on
and succeeded In achieving a
Frank Whigham, Wayne Burn Friday, Feb. 12, two lOfl-mile making one. Going into the fi­
tie, 14-14, ae the half ended.
stead, Wally Jarnlgan and races will determine Ihe start­ nal stanza South Seminole
The ’Cane*, a determined
be|i| n 25 to 21 b ad over San­
Paul Leltny.
ing order for the big race.
hunch, returned for the third
ford.
Chief Mentor Mark Blythe
period and built a four point
lru Abramson, Mike Long,
slid hts team was ready but
lead due mostly to the efforts
Green and Bryant each made
they would still have a tough
o f Rose and "Quarterback"
a basket for Sanford in the
game an their hands. Blythe
M att Hlckok. The south team
fourth quarter, but Stuart
said, "Oak Bulge lias won 12
was not able to pull far
made aix points for the Hur­
games and lost only five, put­
ahead aa Bryant, Green and
ricane* and Rose added two
ting them In second place in
company kept pace with the
NEW YORK ( I T ! ) - The to give South Seminole tiie
the Metro Conference, They
leaders. The score win 25-21
major leagues will provide ninth grade title.
going Into the last eight min­ lim e a lot of height over us 173,000 (o help support a sum­
In the eighth grude game
and
the
leading
scorer
In
Ihe
utes.
mer program for college banc- it « n u different story with
Metro,
Hank
Baskin."
The lust period told the
Blythe lias picked Bon Hin­ hall players, according to tire Sanford taking the title af
tale. Sparked by three quick
National Collrgiale Athletic ter n well played game.
baskets by Ira Abramson, son, Steve Groover, G a r y
Association's summer basriiall
Ilohby l.undquisl was the
Loyd,
Mike
Gray
snd
Lamar
Bryant and M i k e
Long
committee.
high scorer for Sanford with
Sanford knotted the score at Oxford to open for the Tribe
Committee ehalrman George 14 points and Melt Morgan!
27 all with four and a half tonight.
L. Shioblor also said the pro­ was second with *ix. Bill
Saturday
night
the
Seminminutes left. But Bose, hero
gram would be expanded till* Bracken and Kit Jarrell made
o f ths recent 7'ampa game, oles will travel to Titusville to
year lu allow more players to four points each and Tom
play
Ihc
Titusville
Terriers
in
gave South Seminole the vic­
take part. Last year 32 teams Ssndugu added three.
tory trophy along with a a non - Metro affair. Titus­
in five lreguei end 21 certi­
Cecil A ih er lead the way for
beautiful layup shot and the ville has one of the best shoot­
fied Independent team* partici­ South Seminole with nine
'Canea were ahead to stay. ers In the (rea who Is expec­
pated.
points with Duvid KutenrgroStuart clinched the victory ted to give a boost to the T er­
The money provided by the ger trailing second with eight.
with four foul shots in the rier scoring.
Richardson nnd Lee
Blythe said, "Titusville has professional leagues will tie Tom
last 60 seconds o f the con­
used to buy uniform* and Gem go each made tim e points
test. When the final busier Iho best shooter we’ve seen
sounded, the Jubilant eager* all year, Jack Sexton, They equipment and to pay ex­ and Ricky Brown added two
penses.
point* to the losing cause.
■warmed onto Uie court and l&gt;eat us when they came to

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P^ e 4~ Fri’ Feb’ 6’ *65

15- T im in g .

Chalk One Score
For the Braves

Seminole Five
Meet Headon
With Pioneers

» .n (o r »

Bessie, George Jet Favored
orites to cop tonight'* featured
10th ric e at the Sanford Or­
lando Kennel Club,
Besaic hid won two straight
In moving from grade C lo
grade A competition before
running into trouble in her
last atari. The Mulberry Ken­
nel pup got into a jam on the
first turn and couldn’t- get
through the pack.
George Jet baa won three
of aix SOKC starts but has
been out of the money In hi*
last two starts. The Darold
Robertson t pup prefer* the
outside boxe*. but will have
to take hia chance* from (he
No. 3 post position In tonight's
feature.
Result* of Wit evening's
race*:
*
l i t Race — 5/1R — Time 31.61
Quite Nice
15 00 7 60 s SO
Ixipino
12 40 3 40
Food Town
13 40
Qulnieta &lt;«-St *103 40
2nd Race — 5/18 — Time 31.66
Pillow Fight
6 60 3 40 2 60

ing while guiding his son in­
to championship form. He de­

Nelson Burton, a 1904 addi­ scribe* timing as the co-ordi­
nation of armawlng and foot­
tion lo bowling's H*H of
work which briyig* the bnw]t,
Fame, is Justifably proud of
to the foul llne.fn proper bal­
his son Nelson Jr., who ha» ance for the delivery.
developed into one of the
A bowler’* timing deserve*
brightest young sUrs on the all the practice he can devote
•
professional bowler circuit. to this phase o f his game.
Co-ordination develop! pro­
That's not surprising since
Junior has the advanUge of per timing which, in turn, pro­
fatherly advice from one of duces rhythm. This adds up
the sport’s steadiest perform­ to consistent form and im­
proved score*.
ers.

F n A N MORTON (le ft) and Eleanor Anderson, secretary-treasurer and
president, respectively, o f the Women’s Bowlin# Association, review the
entry list for the fifth annual Sanford Women’s Bowlin# Tournament
Feb. 13-14 at Jet Lanes.
(Herald Photo)

Bessie Kennon end George Bo'* Trade Mark
Jet were (he morning line fav­ Perry III

By Joe Norris
Written for NEA

Nelson senior tells me he
put major emphasis on tim­

5.20 3.40 Rajah's
3 20 Princess

Qulnlela (1 6 ) *22.00

Please Mabel

Daily Double (8-6) *37.60

Q tunic la (3-6) $8.40

N E X T: Don't charge.

2.60 2.60
3^

3rd Race — 5/16 — Time 31.68 Perfects (6-3) *33.00
15.20 7.20 4 60 8th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.58
5 20 4 00 2,80
Fickle Fortune
' 7.?0 4.80 Rocket Flare
13.00 5.80
Big Bad Sam
6.00 O.B.’a Lipstick
La Pete
4.00
Qulnlela (4-6) *36.60
Quinlcla (5-8) *40 60
FerfecU (4-8) *132 30
4th Race — S/ll — Time 32.11 Perfect* (6-5) *72.00
Chic Candy
6.60
5.80 4.40 9th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.52
14 GO 5 80 3.20
W.D.’a Sure Foot
4.20 3.80 Dori Doll
3 80 3 80
Proud Mara
5.20 Ryan's Express
Hi Trouble*
7.80
Qulnlela 0-8) *37.00
Quiniela (1-3) *22 00
PerfecU (8-1) *67.80
5th Race — H — Time 41-76 Perfect* (1-3) *130 50
Rainey Rods' 6.40
4.60 3.20 !0(h Race — 5/16 — Time 31.31
6.00 3.60 2.60
Ann Robbie
4.60 3.00 Klssntell
5.40 6 00
Tony Pinto
2.60 Gena Faye
O.D.'i New Day
4 00
Qulnlela (5 8 ) *16.20
Perfect* (6-3) *38.70
Quiniela (1-5) *19 80
6lh Race — 5/16 _ Time 31.51 Perfect a (5-1) *57.30
Scheff Bock
8 20
5.80 3.80 11th Race - H — Time 41.12
6,20 5.00 2 80
Willow B.
4.00 3 60 Tarot
6 40 3 60
Mar Heather
3.00 Silent Wager
qulnlela (2-4) *1280
McAllen
4 40
Quiniela (1-5) *31 no
Perfect* (4-2) *02.10
7th Race — ** — Time 41 .It PerfecU (1-5) *7150
Texas Tinker13 40 3 60
2 40 Mutuel handle *66,138
U tile Gladys

Oviedo Faces Cocoa Beach
By Marshall Lingo
llersld Spurts Writer
The Oviedo

Lion* will be

Linns will have their hands
full tomorrow night sgaim t
the class AA Panther*.
Observer* arc saying th*
Panther* are "too much" for
the Lions but Oviedo la a
tough team to atop and you
can count on a hard-fought
contest tomorrow night.
Th* JV team* will start f
thinga o ff at 6:30 at tha
Cocoa Beach High School
gymnasium, followed by th*
varsity encounter at 8.

given the true test tomorrow
night when they travel to
Cocoa Bust'll and tangle with
the Panthers o f Coco* Beach
High School.
The Cocoa Beach fire are
out to win tomorrow night
after losing a close 74-71 tilt
Tuesday to the Terrier* of
Titusville High School.
Oviedo's “ not so tall" tesm
will bn up against ■ team of
The
Tyndale-Cloverdele
which three member* arr well translation o f the Bible pro­
over the six-foot mark, the vided one that th* people
tullest being 6’ 6''.
could read and understand.
Tho Linns will have to
wink from Die outside be­
muse o f thu height factor
nnd Oviedo’s sharp-shooting
MEMBERSHIP 610.00
then weekday Greens Fee *1
from the outside could prove
Land O' Lakes Country Club
tu lie quite a teat for the
Hwy. 17-92, Cssselberry
host team.
838-2699
A t any rate the class B

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their ehouldera.
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Fane poured out o f the |mind and that’ s to win.”

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Citrus Growers Lose %Million

5MF0RQ. FLHRiru

Fri. Feb. 5, T.5— Page 5

LA K E LA N D (U P I ) — Elor f callable harvesting hands art
ida citrus growers are losing being used to piclc fruit which
was contracted for earlier in
an estimated It-to lfi million
the season." Steele said.
this season because they can't
In addition to the kiss ta
gel their fruit picked, an in­ growers, Mutual estimated a
dustry official .said today.
loss of 11 million in wages
The report, the mo*t serious which normally would have
criticism vet of the Depart­ gone lo picking crews and
ment of Labor’s refusal lo other related workers.
permit growers lo hire off­
shore labor, came from Her­
man F. Steele, assistant gen­
eral manager of Florida Cit­
W A S H IN G T O N
I U P I)
—
rus Mtiluat.
President Johnson worked to­
Tito critical slmrlage of ex­
perienced pickers not only is day nn two special messages
causing this loss, R is also he expects to send to Congress
making it virtually impossible on agriculture and on conser­
for growers to sell their re­ vation of the nation's natural
maining crops because all beauty.

To Buy Curtains
For Classrooms

Suspect Killed,
Robbery Cleared

By Maryann Mile*
Rear
Lake
Elementary
School rorent-Teacher Aascihas closed the books on an
cintion
voted
unanimously
assault and robbery commit­
Tuesday night to buy blackout curtains for all rooms In
ted her* Jan. 3 after the body
the school In orderwthat they
o f the suspect, Eddie Lee
may l«* darkened for use In
Campbell, waa found on a
the audio-visual work.
railroad track near Palatka,
It was announced that the
Jan. 24.
school's library has attained
full accreditation in the allot­
Galloway said the body of
ted three-year period and the
'the deceased yielded a pawn
membership
chairman, Mrs.
ticket from Albany, Ga. The
Sue Cates, reported a total of
deputy investigated and found
35(5 members to date.
the suspect had pawned a
Mrs. Susan Houston, ways
watch Identified as belonging
and means chairman, report­
tti the robbery victim, Ronald
ed that the Sutuiday a fter­
Muirhcad, of Brisson Avenue,
noon movies being sponsored
Other effects taken from
WHO W IL L BE Junior^ Mi»a o f 1965? One of these eight young Indies
at the school are well attend­
Campbcll'a body revealed he
will win the title ut'Mfmidce Skating Rink Feb. 12 if site gets more con­
ed and that the movie, “ Chief
had bought a bus ticket from
tributions to the March of Dimes thnn the others. All proceeds o f skat­
Crazy Horse," is scheduled
Sanford to Albany on Jan. 5.
ing Monday go to the March o f Dimes. From left are Linda Nelson, Susan
this Saturday nt 2 p.m.
The mutilated body was found
Kama, Patty Leary, Lorraine Fore, Margaret Myers, Bonnie Wieboldt,
Special cur-jts for the proon the railroad track. It had
Laurie Fieliun and Linda Eldredge.
(Herald Photo)
h'
•’ SI13
t t ( Ollh M ‘MIC
apparently been run over by
of the County Health Depart­
a train.
ment, Mrs. Grace Fisher, di­
.With the
Identification ol
rector o f County Health Nur­
the watch by Muirhcad, Gallo­
ses, and Mrs. Dorothy Miller
way closed his Investigation
of the Gray Ladies.
of the case.
A musical program, ‘'Am er­
FERNDALE, Mich. &lt;UIM&gt; The fire started under a stair­ S. Jerome Bronson declined
ican llcrtinge.” was presented
way
that
blocked
the
only
es­
to
give
any
details
of
the
eviA father who was called "a de­
hy the fifth grade.
was
built up
voted family man" hy his cape route from the second dence that
Room eoont was won by
floor.
against Belcher.
W INTER HAVEN (U P I) —
neighbors was charged today
Dexter Wilson's fifth gtnde.
Belcher, himself, was in a
The Florida Canncrs Associa­
Bill hr said the mass of in­
with first degree murder in
downstairs room and was res­ formation compiled be local,
tion reports that processors
the death of his wife and six cued hy a neighbor, Dennis I.U- state and county investigators,
packed ovei 5.5 million gal­
children in a fire that damag­ kasika. 21. who broke open a led to the "inexorable” con­
lons of frozen orange $oncenwindow and put a slept adder clusion that the fire had not
ed
their home Jan. 25.
trate last week, the highest
been an accident.
Harry M. Belcher, 32, stood against it to let him out.
weekly total since January of
l.ukasik said when he got to
The victims were Mrs Bel­
1963. Citrus men arc trying mute at his arraignment and
to salvage a rapidly maturing an examination within 10 days the window, Belcher was sil cher. two daughters. Hawn, 9.
Two ilonionftt hi lion rniTthouetted against a background and Melody, B, and (our sons!
crop.
was set, by Municipal Judge
nf flames.
Matthew. I&gt;. Ti imil hy 5. Jet inj*g of iprcinl intcrr»t to
EarLNa.sh lit' was held with
'Seminotc County hnmtininkrrff
Oakland County prosecutor friy, T ami aPniot. 2.
out bail and taken to the Oak­
Imvr
Atran^fii by Mi**
land County ja il in Pontiac.
Myrtiv Wilson, home demon­
1&gt; T ilK n u n IT c o t ItT OF
The murder warrant issued
stration
fur jne**’ ntnT IIK M M II Jt B l l 111. t lu ­
l l IT. I\ AMT FOII ftKftflMH.K against Belcher followed a
tlon at the County A k i u u IJ OI NT ! . FI.OIIIIM.
long investigation of “ puzzl­
turnl Huildinff.
C I I A M ’F I I V C A * i : n o . I HMlI
ing" Circumstances in the fire
M O i g i i A B i : F O H K C I.O M IIK
Next Tbursdny. nt 2 p.m..
I M M ' l l H P A R K ■ n»1 K I M K N *
Police found traces of gaso
Miss Mary Seott, director of
I a N. I a u k . hi*
1line in the w o o d w o r k of the
1'unmnu‘r
se rv n e from the
Da story frame house in this
IIhII F i mt JFnr Company, will
H \ M »T M AV
PIIOPKHTIKS.
Detroit suburb.
be h**ie to give n d*, iiio iia tf a
I N C . a rit.rlilA I'uniiifitlMn,
TUCSON, Ariz.
( D P I ) - a bullet wound In his head
The bodies of Mrs Kather­
Hi* f *n (1-tn I:
t n »n on cfinn ing mid fre est flic.
m iim .u .i:
F o i m i.nM iik
Shcntf's homicide mvcMiga
ine Belcher. 35, and the six How and why did Eugene
On Mondny, Fe ll, ifr, n i y
ft AM-; 111 4 I.Kit It
Francis iSlormyj McDonald tors lound a 22 caliber pistol Hiii,. Mi* Lyn n Mnaier of
children
were
found
huddled
Nf tiler I* hiTrtiji w l v m purHI — co-heir to the 124 3u beside McDonald’s body. Ii th n iin vhill gi\e im uiuetiim
» un it I In «
Flu #!
|v,-f i*r nf together in an upstairs bed
F ^ r f i latir# it*ir*l
M&gt;* ir-l day
million Zenith raitm fortune had been fired om e
Jt11«I iti'iuoiiat i Hte bow tti put
room.
nf Frbrurtt y, lftSf., mi| *&gt;t»irrr&gt;l
kill hinisrll 7
But some nutlionllr.s weir new i^ine tiuiUnna in clutiia.
. I n I' lu mb cr fi &lt;’* - * N.' Hfinl nf
' Ih* Circuit 1‘i'Urt nf Mir Ninth
Disturlied by these ques curious about three aspects ol
H 'tb 4*vent a me upeu to nil
Jw.1l.UI
Clr* wit
In and
f.*r
lams,
authorities
expanded the case:
Srm ln» .lr
('••u iih .
Fl-iftdft,
I n te leati**l perso n*.
ftlirfHn It A1.1*11 II r \ ltk And I N T I I K &lt; I II 4 I I T 4 III II I
—The implement
Used in
their investigation
into the'
' I . I ll
J! I ll l I %I.
I 1114 I I I
l.l i l b M \ N PA Il k. hi- « If*
Ihr wrisl
slashing was not
J»r*
plNlnllffN.
and
|l t M ' Y - III* FI. 1111111% 1% \ M »
l llll death of the 23 year old youth
M\N
l aflO|'KltT|l-;«t&gt; I N C .
a ft k m i Niti.i: r o t v i &gt; .
who appeared to have had found.
F Iitr lda
ro rp ur a Mnfi.
In
|j*- I l l %Nf Till V Nik I !fl2»
—Tile bullet entered ttlc
every
reason to live,
f * ri•Id« n I, l wTIl Aril in the hLuhNil |*|l K III* ftl I T I N
Mi i l l ' l l . \4.i: I I I li l; I
ii i
*■**I and 1i#»t Id M r r f r-r t a ah
McDonald’ s body was found buik of Mi-Don.ild's head
Fl 1*1 It \ L V V I f i *V \ I, ,\| .&lt; I
at Ihr f r.iiit itm»i nf thr fC ml
— I’hcre whs ih, suicide nolr,
outside a photogrsplm dark
uni* County
urttimift* In ih* , «*A* * i .
i ATIi »N‘ , n * ’«*r
T M .M lIA S S E K
( t 'P I ) —
(u w n
uff
iU n f of l,
!!*■*flitii*i|p , imir n I i41ii ' f ttmrilifi!
un-t*r ml room in Ins rented $5n rioo although friends reported to
c u *) i y, Florida, at f l tut\|
t *»f
ttfid *■a -tintt
1hi supreme Court hears next
home in this desert Mill and hud been despondent reeenllv
n't lot k. tlfl t hr 1Mil ilay
uf |&gt;Ut «U.tlit
T«t Hir F* tj rf « ! \ *
Itowevei the tiling that puz w o k a Eloiula Bar AssociaK» h r ii ary Iftf"
Hi# follow In« f *mal
,M&gt;&lt;r * u » a r
. . i, fun city
/lid uutlloiities whs the &lt;|lles I mu reeiimmtudaliou that tor&lt;t« »i rd in l |*r i*|»rt I v
#rl forth Clntf tar
\ *. !i t \ - *r |t»
nlie was lying ill a pool ol
iti N.*fil. Final f* #crrr
to wit J■ Ijutl Mffltt"»
thr c m
thin WIIV*
in* l stale Si n ilarrv E King
blood. Both his wrists tool
l-.it % hi 111*i» k ” |&gt; of Ntrli
W a ah l n a 10*1 I '. wf rh t of • &lt;1111iti
' “ liy would ,i gin with mil »,t “ mt* f—JS#.i \on 1. disbarred
M S N11V
\M !»lTt4»V
T ' l Ida.
been slashed and there wa­
« ' \ S S K I. li c it It V.
F id Ml I |
IM iin itf f
lion* of dollars and so young fi a tils part in a to year old
1» V i m i i ' l h i r In pi a I Mie r* - \ &lt;•
pu iii .il payifl scandal
want to. lake hi* own life ’.'
of rr ordrd
,n |Mai H- ok
i*|l MII.IIF
HF.NRT M » S H - k
7 paisra 4A arnf S«
ih r III
and Jtt l NN K MKMHP l&gt;
ask'd one puzzled detective
King i* accused of pei|urm g
Puli'li It*. nil* nf Srmltmli h la wife.
We aii very mleresled in inm -elf boforo a grand jury
4*11iinI j , Kl'd ida I 1-I-S.S hr
t &gt;r M - u U n I *
tin* ease,*' said I'lma County
Kin l*.u f« r l U r a l nf Mir T O i « ’ I M |M .1
lI F.NltY MFSh
i'* *K J It n'iiiid rni Afii - e
N "M
ru rn e r nf lx»'l €
attorney N o r m a n Green. (In 'Kin to ttie late Rep HObne
lt#'n
In Mt •&lt; k I» nf s.n l N‘4ill*
el tut 'Mhi*r patio itti ire nn"There are a lot of unrxplatn 'fiilett s’o Illicit wouldn't run
Uii.... n
M%\'1»Y
AI»l»IT IuN
TO
F AHF K1.MF.lt It V. KLi »Utl« A Y " f
\ It K II KVtKH Y
VOT t
ed Bungs which must be an a/.unsl Itltn ii the Sen,ite
run .\-»r 1hPN *n*r1y (m r -»tlrl FI FJ » III.* I A ' "*• Ml |»l«NI n t In f Iff
lln- f-londa nar Assmiaswered "
I'lnpr
It
certdln
ninrii
i^tp
rn*
In l*. H. High w
TT-s: •
«!!• thit* r
..r
fppi t iiiiiliprlrtfi Die- fnltmAlMK &lt;!•-»
County pathologist Dr Ed limi ' g m erning tmard found
Ihrnt'f Hmjlh *4 dr*f 34* crlhed rt-4l |»r«,|»pf 11,
ward Brucker conducted an it ineoncen able 'that the pub
K « * l inn J7 |pei in ihp In­
I p .I k Mlm W ‘ !**. i i »FN•
autopsy
and announced he lu rould hale confidence In
I#ra*« Mon
t•f
Mi#
Siirtli
T R Y r i . l 'll M \ SuR. I'N IT
Jin* of e» M l,nt
thrin r
NO 1, g m i r d l f t i in i h » p l « !
concurred
with
detective*, Bo honesty or moral integrity
W rat
112 4 fret to point
thrr#of «* r r r o f til IMnf
who listrd McDonald'* dealli ol King '*
R.nik 11, ('4Kt' 3S, Puhllc
t»f hricInrHfiic )
and A L I O :
R#'C**»r*ln nT fspmlnulc 4*-.iinas suicide.
,
l|, KlnrliU
th*
S*« rMir* *t
licvlrt
m
But Green asked Brucker to
«
Ml««. k haa hr wn fllr.l A^pluef t mj In
la.lt
ro ri»#r
nf
* l » ' of N«»RM A M »Y SHIM* I h** |i ( ii if • » ! ) Ir&lt;t mill, thr* « h•&gt;r t
confer with another palholo
T|uN To r AhhKMIKKKY till# nf which l» Ft fiam 1 \agist, Dr. 1-quIs Hirsch. to de
rivORIHA, grrorvltnir I f * r * - t lima I Mnrli4*Kr A»BuciH|nii, m
CHESTERFIELD,
England
ter mine whether
MeDunaldcord put rn'iirdr.'l In I'Ut f'rirporjr t Inn flf go uli#i! unAri a ii
Hunk 7. |)NK#« 4ft and '*0 of A rt nf rn n j tr # ** a fill ralNlltiu
niight possibly have died by (t I ' l l — Eor 13 years, grave,
th# Public: llrt i.rd* of Hrtnl- pu rail it nt !r* rhr* Frit# m l N'« *
a means oilier tbun his own digger George Holmes has
M urlgagf
A&gt;ain,Utk(ii(
tinI# 4'nlint %. Flnf lda. run lli.ti-il
lia* liccii wearing blue merall*
SmilhrrH a Ion if Mi# W . #1- i a11mr f 11 Ai l Im 11 me in i l # I'rliiband
• #|&gt; right of
nf 1' H ci I'.t I nf r ||# Itt f h# i'll) nf H 4*h an I a lainrnat during his
Hi ghway 17-&amp;3 South 15 Itifftnfi. Iflatnct of Molurr hU
work
drg
34‘
Wrat
in f##t. P j a ln tl ff, \ar#u», Chart## H#n*
th#nr# at fight aang 1•** t r» ry MMRlt'k. Jr Nn^f Jn Ann#
Vow the Chesterfield rural
* a M H i g h w a y , run North M # nnI&lt; k, h n w l f#
Ii#f#n«|ant&gt;
counril is cuing to sjirnd 2(1
74 «l#g J4* W # « ! 3 * 1 * f#r*t arid &gt;nu m # r#i|uif#d to #r*rv#
Ifi a polnl, said point hr- a « »»jiy nf y.ivir \ r»*w rr nr fithrr
pounds 11561 to buy him a
Iok on th# N'.Mh Mo# nf plrmlloK In ih# iNimplalof no
black
i ,imi'Ml. black trims
n a 14
(e«4l *,
thrm r
K * » l i'lNirHlff'a
\l Inf m-j
Mink
N
ets black -Ilia’ s, bark tie and
J- * fs.l t o pilllll of ti*- » '1*v »1a ini, J r , Suiia SIS Han*WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- a white shirt so that hr will
ft Md
A Man Mr
Nat Ring I (tank
g Mi ntng
Hu lid Inii, Hanfurtl, Fl nr bill, and
grid AlaiU):
Without
saying
whether
the
look "more dignified" at fun
Ana war or
H# KM’
al
ih#
S mu II i w #•(! ft I*1 th* original
c o rn e r of L ot 4 in RI - k
mistakes were ma&lt;!r by men a aii.___________________________
• * i r nf N O R M A V P Y A I»1 M - Ih * C1#rlt of ih* 4^*1rruit i*»Mirt
or computer., the Dele use
hr f o r «
Mi* l i h day of
T H »N T*&gt; F A l H t K L l l K I l R Y on or
Sheriff's Deputy J. Q. Gal­
loway reported today that he

Father Blamed In Deaths O f 7

Citrus Report

Special Meets
Arranged For
Homemakers

Legal Notice

M ystery Surrounds
Millionaire's Death

LBJ At Work

FO R, yo U R , g W E E T W E A R sT ...

1^uM £.(&amp; S t e v e s
C A N D I E S
V A L E N T IN E T W IN S — In the heart are S in dy and Cindy
Vilm er, 8-ycsr-old identical tw lm from Independence, Mo
Sandy (left) was born with a heart abnormality which was
corrected in 1958. More than 1,750,000 volunteer* w ill aid
heart patients on Heart Sunday, Feb. 21, by distributing and
receiving H eart Fund contributions.

New Calendar Bill In Hopper
WASHINGTON
Sen Hiram lon g

(U P I)
— every
tour sear*
between
lit Hawaii) June 3t and July t.
Fong
said
the
calendar
has introduced legislation call
would
also
do
away
with
Fri­
mg for the adoption of a "p e r­
petual
Calendar"
for ‘ the day the 13th*.

United States in which days
of the year would always come
on the same day of the week.
"Regularity and fixity are
demanded ui all other interna
tional standards." said Fong.
“ Why not fixity and regular­
ity in the calendar?"
The calendar would include
two days not assigned to any
week or month.
New Year's Day would fall
between Dec, 31 and Jan 1.
ta-ap year day would come

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IN
RED

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FREE D E L IV E R Y

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Legal Notice

Ex-Solon Faces

Court Hearing

(iravcdiffKcr

(iocs Formal

Error In Figures

Runs To Millions

•«tli«i pile-iding In Mir nfflv# nf

FI A i m HA.
gi’t-ordlng
in
Plat
ih #r# of
f *cf *rd #i
in
P l g i Book 7. p i K t l 4* and
&amp;0 of Ih# P u h l l r R*cf»rda
o f H#mluol* 4‘nunly. Flu f*
Id*, run F i a t ion f##f. » *
long Houlh lln# of gald !✓ *!
4, lh#ncg Foulh #rly IS f##f
paralUt
to
th#
Kt»l#rly
Hr.a of laot I In aaid IUo« k
•T)**, th #nc» run W i k t 1M
f ##t pa rail#! to HoU1h lint
nf
aa.4if
bit
4,
(halve#
N o r th#r!|f 3S f #* t to point
of l»#gInning,
UATKD
THIS
lr&lt;J da y of
F # hr u »rj r, 13ii.
%4H1CA 1.1
Arthur
II
R ac k w li h , Jr,,
Cl#r k of th* Circuit Court
R&gt; : KHtaLaCh Rruana hgn
I&gt; C.
Pu bl la h F * b I. IMS.
C PJ -S S

M i r . h. 4 Ii n « ’. If &gt;ou fall
to do *n, * drer## pro Ht&gt;nfe»#A
wil l h# iak« ti i g i l r t n &gt;ou for
th*
t#1l#f damn rid*d in
th*
Com plaint

Department list issued some
massive corrections in the' pm
posed military budget (or fts

Thla Noll## ahall h# tfuhllah* d one* g w##k fop f ou r rmia*4 u t l v * w ## k» In T h * Hanford
l l *r a ld , a n # w « p a p * r c l r c u U l • d In Hamlnol* County, Flo rid a
I&gt;at*d thla *nd day o f F * h ru a ry , A. D. 1I«S
iBFAL)
A r t h u r II
OpfkaMlH. J r ,
C l a r k of Clrett 11 Court
Stack N. CI#v»j*tn4, Jr* and
C ar roll B u r k *
of C U v a l a n d , Hltphanaon and!

U lag

At tornaya for P l a i n t i f f
I* O. lira w#r 7.
8anf&gt;&gt;rd,
F lo ri d a
Puhllah Fab. ». II. It. X .
C DJ-S t

1964 Nearly New Ford Galaxie 500
4 dour. 'Select' Air Conditioning.
Radio, Boner
Steering, Tinted GUaa. All Vinyl UphoUlry. White
Tires. The whole work* on this one. Really it's Just
like n ew .
Want ■ bargain in a very near new car T T Then cell
121-1481. You may be hsppy th il. you did. Here's
motoring at its beet s i a price you can afford.
Thai's

Strickland-Morrisons, I n c ..
The Ole Ford Dealership la Seaford.

1»IS

U PD A TE D — During C h irm
Days, the pre-Lenten fiesta
in B r o w n s v i l l e , T e x , the
tow nsfolk dress In I a t lit
A m erican costumes. Hobble
C raw ford thought she'd m^d
e rn lie the traditional dress.
This ia the reau lt

esi 19(5(5
The totals are the same, hut
instead of spending 1160 mil
lion for aircraft research ami
development, the Air Force
now is scheduled to spend
1617 million.
Other corrections included
one which changed the 1815
million to bt .pent for research development, tests and
"evaluation of "other equip­
ment" to 1208 million.

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(Trowing children need fewer,dothc* when you
can wuah and dry their complete wazdroixai
in jiiat a few minuted . . . anytime.
With nn electric dot lien-dryer, everything
comes out minahine-froth. No lingering fumed
or fuel odora.
. And you nave borne 300 hours a year Hjicnt
on lugging heavy clothon-banketa to lln- buckyard clothealine . . . not to mention pin-ups
and Lake-down#.

Now, with substantial price-reducftons ov«r
Lite years, everybody can afford the pride and
joy of ownership, the convenience of an elooir* dryer. They're chcajier to buy—cheajier
lo iM'. And an electric dryer can bo safely
installed wherever you want it.
•Sec the nemraf tzi/ioeufiozia in improved, automatic
/tameless electric washers and driers at your
appliance dealer.

T H E R E 'S N O M A TC H
FO R FLA M ELESS
ELECTRIC LIV IN G
I l J t I I I A /'/ H t o o 1

NOT

RESPONSIBLE

I will not be rrspon.iblc
far any debts incurred by
anyone other than myself.
JOHN

If. LE E

FLORIDA

POWER

W. Seott Duma, Mgr.

HELPS

BHILD

' FLORIDA

207 Magnolia A r ».

�I

I

(Dsuxh G b b y :
Hats, Hair Make Peace

I ■-

• f
N tw tpaper Enterprise
Women's Editor
For the p u t tow ***io n i
(e v e r since the huge bird'*
Beit hatrdo went back to the
rob Ini toon whenre It came),
there have been prom liai of
a meeting o f xnlndi between
the halr-dreuera and the bat
raakera. And m in y a hit-lov­
ing gal w a i fooled.
So many beautiful hata were
dtilgned — not little whlm iiei
that perched at the back of
the head — but real h it*) the
kind that truly add a flatter­
ing finishing touch to any costame.
But It waa aa difficult to
wear them as it was In the
days o f the towering coiffure.
True, hair styles were no lon­
ger of buihel • baiket dimen­
sions. They were sleek and
Straight with Just enough body
to add slight fullness and
curve. Hut about 8 out of ev­
ery to women hid to get that
alight fullness at the beauty
salon where
“ just a little
teasing" was needed to bold
(be hairdo In ahaps. And wom­
en with fine hair didn't gain

• thing from the dem lie of brim e l a pretty b e t And
the bouffant. It didn't matter we can wear both with no ex ­
very much whether you crush tra budget seeded for the hair­
ed a bird's nest or a small dresser.
slxed halo. The hat you longed CHIC CHAT
Q: " I bought twe pants
to wear still ruined your set­
suits. 1 wear them only when
ting.
Welt, this time around It I come Into town to shop and
looks a i though wa finally have lunch with tolande. My
hare It made. The newest mother-in-law criticises me,
hairdos are truly close to the saying I should dress up for
head. And If you don't look these occasions. It la my un­
good in nearly straight hair derstanding that pants for
without a bit of teasing, you town are now considered fash­
can wear waves or aoft curia. ionable end my friends wear
They're on their way back a- them, too. My mother-in-law
long with the ultra feminine reads your column. WU1 you
write something that will con­
fashloni of the '30s.
Anyone*who wore no millin­ vince her that her Ideas ere
ery other than ■ baby bonnet old-fa shlonedT'' — Dorothy
In the '30s can take heart from J.
A : Dear Dorothy J. — A re ­
the fact that hair styles wars
to designed that a flick of cant poll of dsslgnera on this
the comb put tham In apple subject Indicates that pants
pie order when a hat was re­ should be wore only at home
or In the country. When you
moved.
This spring tb«re Is no de­ come to town for lunch, don't
ception. You CAN wear e hat you think, too, that you would
and look flna when you taka look prettier In a dress t And
It off. And thla will be a de­ 1 don't know any woman who
wouldn't rather be pretty then
lightful axperienca.
The apltoma of tomlnlna comfortable. You cen't go
charm can be found In a whiff wrong dreslng up a little. So
o f porfums and under to t I why Invite aggravation!

_

w V v

DEAR

ABBTt I

mat •

By Felly Cramer,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR P O LLY — I am very
poor at animating a fiveeighths team allowance when
Kw lng, so 1 have a piece of
(ape permanantly fastened to
my sewing machine with the
edge Just five-eighths of an
lneh from the needle. Now 1
lip along with perfect seams
every time, Just keep the edge
of the material right along
the edge of the tape. — MRS.
J .R K .
GIRLS — This tape Jdes Is
really good for both speed and
accuracy. — POLLY
D EAR POLLY - In order
not to have to keep making
holes In the w ill over my dau
ghter's dresser as the mirror
la moved when site grows tall­
er. 1 put one nail at the prop­
er height for me. 1 took a
velvet ribbon about 12 Inches

longer than the doubled length
necessary to bang the mirror
down to her height, slipped
the ribbon through the hanger
on the back of the mirror and
with % pretty bow covering
the nail, her mirror looks quite
nice. The ribbon can be short­
ened and the mirror raised at
my daughter grows. In my
son's room 1 used the same
idea with a piece of rawhide
(a msn’i leather belt would
work, too) and this looks wall
with
bis maple
furniture.
Thanks for all the hints to
hasten house-work. — F R A N ­
CES
DEAR PO LLY - To keep
(he top tecurcly fastened to
our garbage can, we attached
a screen door spring to one
handle of the can and ran
the spring through the lop
handle and then hooked it to
the other handle on toe can.

-

MRS. J. R. A.

DEAR PO LLY - When dry­
ing a drip d ry dress, put It

of

euro
They

was

being

fellow who files fo r nn air­

married.

line, sad w s clicked right

knew

wa

couldn't possibly attend the

away, so ws mads a dats

wedding, but they* sent us

fo r tbs next layover he had

an Invitation anyway. This,
o f course, meant a gift,
whleh we sent. It waa last
Jana and we haven't re­
ceived a “ thank you” note
from tha girl aa yet. I do
not blama tha child, she la
young. But I do blame the
parents fo r
not having
taught
her
right
from
wrong.
A H O U STO N IAN

here. When he showed up
he wss w eerta f s regular
suit, and ha didn't look
nearly aa good to n s . I
kiddlngly told him that on
our naxt data I wanted him
to wear hla uniform. Ha
said ha wouldn't wear hla
uniform o ff doty fo r the
Queen o f Sheba, and If
that’s all I liked about him
there
wouldn't
be
any
N E X T data. I pretended It
didn't matter and I dropped
I t But, Abby, It DOES
matter. Somehow, I can’t
■eem to work up the en­
thusiasm fo r him without
tha uniform. Don't you
think If ha really liked me
he'd wear hie uniform.
L IK E S UNIFO RM S
D EAR LIX E St N et Only
people who are compelled
to wear uniforms day In
and day out can appreci­
ate what a bore It la. I
don’t
blame
him.
Your
braaa-beppy attitude (a an
admtaalon that you’re more
Interested In the packag­
ing than you are In the
product.

• - i i*-

Poor At Estimating?

ance

By Abigail Van Buren

D EAR ABBY: W e recalved an Invitation to at­
tend a wedding which was
to take place two thouaand
m i l e * f r o m here. The
daughter o f an acquaint­

D E A R H O U S TO N IA N :
A girl who la old enough to
be married le no child. And
even i f parent! do not
teach
their
children
to
write
thank
you
notea
promptly, by tha time they
are married they should
have learned that basic rule
o f courtesy eomewhire. So
don't blame the parents.
M l w sgsr their embarrass­
ment (I f they are aware
o f their daughter's ntgllgenca)
le greeter
than
hare.
s e e
D E AR A B B Y : I can't re­
quest this Information else­
where without risking a lot
o f
embarrassment,
a o
please answer It If you can.
And put it In tha paper be­
cause my mall la sometimes
opened and this is very
confidential.
W ill a veteran's hospital
take a veteran who haa had
a dishonorable discharge!

thing

home

from

the dry-

Ja c o b y

church every Sunday and fear
the gussip. What to do?—Read­
e r."
Coloring your hair is a mod­
ern act and every woman who
wishes to thould. 1 do not be­
lieve it has anything to do
with your going to church.
And surely the people who go
to church do not go to gossip
about you. Forget that—and
color your hair. It la, today,
like having a new hat or dress
u&gt; a new color. Why hesitate?
" I want to learn to dance,
I plan to taka a cruise this
summer and certainly don't
want to be a ‘ wallflower.' But
1 am afraid of what my
friends would say. Do you ap­
prove of forty-year-old women
dancing or taking lessons?—
Sylvia."
• Have you Just started to read
my column! I advocate toe
taking of dancing le aeons and
anything elsa which adda to
your pleasure ta life. So, go,
and don't take your friend*.
Go 11 alone and meet some
new people.
“ I want to color m y hair
Monday — "D ear Edytt
ui hesitate because 1 go to Thornton McLeod."

u

tit

•

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"Frankie Randall Singe and
Swinge" (R C A Victor) pre­
sents a good young linger
who sounds tik* earlg Sinatra.
High elastic*)—'Borne fine
recording* fo r classical music
lovers Include: "Orinandy Con­
ducts Strauss” "Roaenkavsller Suite.” "T ill Eulensplegel”
and “ Salome'* Dance” ) (Co­
lumbia); Mosart Violin Con­
certos No. 1 and 3, with Y e­
hudi Menuhin end th* Bath
Festival Orchestra (A n g e l);
Rlmiky-Koreakov'a " L * Coq
D'Or" and Stravinsky'* "F ir e ­
bird Suite,” (R C A V leU r),
with Erich Leiaaderf conduct­
ing ' the Boeton Symphony;
Paganini's 24 Caprice* played
by
violist
Samuel
Vardl
(K a p p )t and two RCA Vietrol* reissues worthy of note,
Arthur Fiedler conducting th*
Boston Pops In “ La Boutique
FnnUeque” and Ibert’a mus­
ical JokV, "Divertissement";
and Fosschiellt'a "L A Gloconda"
with lin k * MHonor, Giuseppe
Di Stefan*, Leonard Warren
and Rosalind Elina. Stravin­
sky's "L'H lstolra du Soldat"
(Philips) Isas Jena Cocteau
as tha Narrator. Polar Us­
tinov ns tha Devil, and JanaMari* Fertey as th* Soldier.
Ig o r Markevich conducts. ’

swimming p o o l! Now U the
Urn* to rough out plana. In­
vert! gate n

builder

end ar­

range fo r financing- Ground
work now, so to speak, means
an installed pool ready for
fam ily use when you want ft
this spring and summer.
First, you will want to check
your land for water pipes and
utility Unas. It la possible toe
eddad expense e f moving
these would mean no pool for
you. Better to Bad this out
w than after you sign n
contract and construction be­
gins.
Second, select a builder to
help determine toe least ex­
pensive means e f installing
the pool. Can you save money
by using the excavated dirt
on M other part of your propa rty ! Do you sell the dirt or
pay to have it hauled aw ay!
Can ha suggest ways in which
to blend th* pool with your
house and landscape?
These major consideration!
before you lU r i to build art

•

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For Abby's booklet, "H ew
To Have A Lovely W tddlng," send 80 cents to
Abby, Bov 8B700, Los A n ­
geles, Calif.

O n (Bhidqsi

Pilgrims Are Progressing

"1 am too 1st. How can I
get rid of fifty pounds quickly
sod easily—M ."
Are you serious! There is
no really easy way to reduce,
especially U you like food and
you evidently did and do. You
must go on a diet and slick
with It.
"1 hate gray hair but think
it U a lot of trouble to have to
go to a beauty shop —Emma."
Have you not heard of tha
wonderful color rinses (or
home use! Visit a coamelic
counter and select a color
rise to toe color you wish. Use
it at Some— BUT read the dir­
ections and follow them.
"M y friend aaya I need a
red velvet evening dress fur
her upcoming party. 1 never
hare had a bright color and
don't really waul one. Should
I get black!—V I."Why let anyooe tell you what
to have when you know what
you want! Yes, have black;
it i* always elegant. Try some
bright touch in Jewelry
(lip-

Troubled! W rite to A B ­
BY, Bos 89700, L o t An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a stampsd,
sslf-sddressed envelope.

Jha(jjomsm

The

Parent* seldom realise bow
much they give themselves
away at a conference. Often
they clue the teacher to on
why a child behaves the way
he does.
The breathless
latecomer,
for eaample, may have a
child who habitually miaaea
th* school bus and arrives at
s c h o o l without breakfast,
boots or mittens. Tha mother
Vtbo comes to school wearing
unpressed slacks snd pink
curlers probably has ■ young­
ster whose clothes and desk
are a m en.
Younger brother* and alatnri, net left with baby titten , are detd giveaways, too.
I remember a fond parent who
couldn't understand why her
aott waa a holy te n o r at
school when ha waa aa aagal
nt ham* — ton Implication
being that It must bn th* tea­
cher’* fau lt White ah* wea
talking, her 8-y*4r-atd bopped
me with a * eraser, threw kin
aucker oa th* door and ground
It uadtr hla loot end knocked

to*

The game w* tail "chess"

By Oswald
Jacoby
Is a vary ancient
om.

i

Dominating' Woman
— ------

Its most aggressive place Is

kli unmanllneai and Inertia.
As 1 say, it's a vary anciant
gam*. A n d
I recommend
learning It to a reader who
writes:
"M y ilster-to-la» b*a accus­
ed me of "dominating" m y
huaband. He his been com­
plaining to her about me and
to other members of the fami­
ly. He told her I waa ao overproteetlve of our 17-year-old
boy that the only hop* for him
was to get away to college
where 1 could nol dominate
him, too. Mrs. Lawrence, I
own ■ ' dress shop and have
worked ever alnce my m arri­
age. My husband has never
taken any responsibility for
the control of our two children
a*

Its queen. She’* k fury of a
came out in fine ahspe. Their worn in — tha only piece whleh
partners opened clubs and ran mava to til directions.
when th* smoke bad cleared Once she's free to do as ah*
away South had been set twe pieties, there’s no controlling
tricks at his on* spade con­ h*r. She’s the original Domin­
tract. Two of tha (Our who hid ating Female — and you hat*
wound up defending umuce her until you reallia that the
casfully againit heart con king to whom ahe’a married
tracts and the other two m id* never moves except to lave
one notrump end twe dia­ himaalf sad than eoiy on*
square at a lime.
monds re i pec lively.
Throughout meat of t h *
You may remember that
thrre were nine tildes In ac­ game ill he does is to hide
tion in th* trials. One Esat behind the othrr pieces: hit
his
player opened one spade. North children, lha p a w n s ,
Ah well, if the king won't
and South kept quiet until knights, bishops snd cast]**.
E ait and Wait reached four Finally, blooming well ac­ move, th* queen haa got to,
■pades
whereupon
South quainted with him, you see hasn't the?
I'm tired of all this criticism
doubled. Eaat'a play waa at that hla wife'a aggressiveness
bad aa his bidding and he has been mad* neceiairy by of dominating women. I think
went down 1,100.
That type 11 point owning
It
not recommended.
You
need a good five card autt or
better for those abort-count
tuda.

Ruth M illett

It's time wa should know what
she's about. If we put too
m iny controls on our 17-yearold son, it'* because experi­
ence has taught its that his
father won't put them on. If
we "domlnste” th*t father,
It's because he wanta it like
that and reliea upon us to do
all hia moving for him.
H la aid that like the furloua
queen in the game of chess,
we have allowed our king's
inertia to turn us into an ag­
gressive woman who haa to
knock down everybody in
sight. But wa don't hav* to
be ashamed of ourselves.
All
our "aggresaivrneis"
really amounts to ia despair
of sny movement from the
man of the family. Ta realize
this 1$ to begin to appreciate
it inateid of hating it. to ape
it for what ia — our frustrated
feminine need for some man­
liness from him.

The Doctor Says:

Study Sight Of Elderly
By Wayw* G. BraadiUdt,
M.D.
Newspaper Eattrprio* Ann.

beuaet and iplit-leveUT
What la now referred to at
"teen-age" wa* called the
"aw kw ird age?"
in tummer, the movlea were
to* only pieces where it v a t
"20 degreoi cooler Ineldet"
Th* grownups in a family got
moat of the telephone cilia?
If a child talked back to a
parent be w it being "s g s iy "
instead of merely practicing
"democracy in lb* heme?"
Don't be ashamed to admit
that it was to a movie theater
that you first saw some of toe
televlaion oldie*. You have
have lota of company.

As we grow *U * r then U
s gradual teaa of kaenesa of

eyesight. This hsi long been
iccepted aa in*vliable, hut
Dr. H. w. Laws, *4 Montreal,
derided to do anmethtog about
1L
H* treated a group of i n
agtog persons, many of than*
over !0, with four drugs that
im knewa to dilate th* sn ail
arterial and csplllariaa. Anothar group of persona to th*
is m t i g t group wh* would
M l taka Ute drug! were obser­
ved as n bsaly for comparison
This study ws* carried on
for l i year*. Tba drugs used
war* nicotinic arid, nicotiayl
alcohol, lolisoliae and nylldrin hydrochloride. Although
ad four were effective to rent*
ef lb* subject*, (t yean became
evident that U s last named
waa the beat Tha ether* ware
dropped,
Among the renditions that
ahewad
improvement to them
over the books on lbs reading
table — with only a genii*
"N ow , d e tr ," from her.
Then there waa th* mothsr
who complained bitterly that
something must be wrong with
today's reading and arithme­
tic methods because her dau­
ghter wasn't doing well la
school. Later she mentioned
that aha herself aod a seo la
By J m y
high school had Quaked Bret Newspaper Enterprise M i s
grade. . .
NEW Y O R K (N E A ) - A
Conferences, of course, are banker kaa gotta wear a vest
a two-way street Your chil­ Aji F B I man must have a
dren*! teachers want to do ten, regies strove raincoat,
and say tha right thing a a i ■un-glaaaai are fa rlgavt for
much as you d*. I f you are an nut* aaleaman.
prompt, friendly, kewegt end
But t a International secret
co-operative, you vUl pawn the agen t! Anybody who reads
way for mutually solving any Isa rtem lag know* that ha
problems your children a a y must w * (r or pack his (reach
hav a.
rest at all times.
.Contrary ta M in t, tba gar­
Please w ad your ichoal pro­ ment doe* not derive Its asms
blem to Susan Light in care from Irving Trench, the noted
of thin paper. White (ha nan- 10th century New York dandy.
M i answer t|ch Uttar perpre- Rather, U lake* it* asm * from
ally, latter* e f general Interest (hare axsavatteM which rev­
will ha answered U tola nol- ered th* World War 1 b r ill*

Like Parent-Like Child
By Suaag Light,
Newspaper Enterprise Ana.
DEAR MRS. LIG H T: With
three children In school. I'm
getting to be an old band at
parent - teacher conferences.
However, 1 still ipproach a
conference with some misgiv­
ings as to whether M l do end
aay the right things. I want to
make a good Impress km for
tha saka of my children.
Do you have any sugges­
tions! — ANXIOUS MOM
ANSWER: With your attituds, you won’t go far wrong.
Parent* who let their children
down are those who don't take
conferences seriously. A con­
ference appointment should
be considered th* same aa a
professional data with your
doctor or daotist. It shouldn't
be broken except for unexpec­
ted emergencies.
In many schools several
conferences are scheduled on
"conference d a y." Any parent
who rushes to IS minute* late
or overstays bar welcome dis­
rupts the teacher’s schedule.

by

installing a permanent Swimming Pool Institute. The

By Mrs. Muriel Lawreneo,

cleaner. Thia holds the dress
out enough for the air to cir­
culate so It dries faster than
Take a look st the East
NOKTO
■
when Just hung on a bare han­ hand only. With everybody
*Q
ger. - MRS. W.R.H.
vulnerable South opens oca
V 10 8 84 I
DEAR T O LLY — [ hav*.
♦ 10 0
spade sad West snd North
never written to a co.uinniat
411111
ptss. What lhould you doT
before but have found your
W TST
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Four of eight East players
column ao interesting and
* 107 3
* A K 04
In the World Championship
0Q1
¥7#
helpful that 1, too, would like
team trials chose to reopen
♦ A QT /
O J 8 8 3J
to help others. Did you know
+ Q J1016
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with either one nb-trump or
that the egg white left In an
SOUTH
two diamonds. Tbs other four
fg g shell makes an eieellent
* J8II8
paieed.
glue for small pasting Jobs!
¥ AK91
The problem of reopening
-M R S . G .W i.
« K42
the bidding when an opening
A A
GIRLS — So It does and now
one bid is p in e d Is one of
Both vulnerable
that M ri. G W .B. has broken
See article for bidding
the* shall ws hope *ahe ^reUn" J * raM‘, diUleu“ tost f a . . .
and opening lead.
us. to w rit, often. - PO LLY b'\i "
^
titled to assume that their
lids has the balance of pow-ijor strength waa in that suit
er but frenquently they will and (hey had no defense
find that their opponents hav* ageirut hearts in case North
better eerda aod can move to aod South moved into that
suit. The other four E u t
a superior contract.
Thus th* four East player* player* looked at their 11
Imagine all the ethnic Jokes "W e hav* talked only vague­ who pasted decided to try to points aod decided to take
— the trio Is Negro—we have ly about that," Williams said. pick up points by defending settnn.
heerd alnce we picked the one
This time the four who psii" I t dspands how long aur againit one apade. Their mswe did."
group staya actlv* and popu­
Their first album wa* call­
ed "Just Arrived." Pert An­ lar. W * hop* It will b* quite
geline thinks their next should a while. Because of our back­
be called "Pilgrim s’ Prog­ grounds In the classics! field,
ress."
we f**| we ere equipped to go
A woman wh* pretendi th e ’ A two-ear family wa* eon
"W * can do a whole hlator- In all directions.”
le thing going W est," W il­
Album of th* weak— An­ la much younger than abe ta aldered rich!
liam* said. The trio it now on thony Newlay haa recorded
If you wanted ice cream for
miaaea out on a lot of fuo Just
a tour of American and Ca­ th* anchantlng score o f his
Sunday dinner you telephoned
reminiscing.
nadian cities, and their favor­ forthcoming Broadway musi­
th* neighborhood drugatore?
Remember when:
ite place to ting, colleges.
cal "T h * Roar of th* Grease­
I f a woman dyad bar hair It w ai brought by a boy on a
In order to launch a career paint— Th*- Small o f t h *
aa folk-type popular singers, a C ro w i* (R C a Victor) which It w ai supposed to be a deep, bike, pedaling fa it to get It
group needs from 30 to 35 Includes on* advance hit, "W ho dark secret? No one mention delivered before it alarted to
songs, mostly material not Can I*T u rn T o ! " But wait •d the matter to her fle a melt. Now you Just take it out
don* by other acts. "And you until you hear such delight* Now colabriuea are codoratag of the free ter.
Instead ol loading up on gro­
hav* to keep adding new song* aa 'T h a Beautiful Land,” "Tha new kalr coloring.
constantly," Angelina said. Joker," "M y
College girls talked of m ar­ ceries once or twice s week
Flret L e v s
"N o t every song can be don* Song" and "Sweat Beginning.” riage or a career Instead of at the supermarket, you ordered groceriei by phone, some­
In every club and at every Nawlay 1* both an engaging marriage and a job!
college."
Divorcee* were frenquently times twice s day!
performer and composer-lyric­
Real eatate ada featured
Whet will their future b e ! ist (with Laall* Bricusaa).
referred to as "grata wldbungalow* instead of ranch
Sparkling firsts— Jasn-Fsul o w i? "
Vlgnon'a "Because I Love You
(Columbia)
Indicate*
th e '
■ p W j
Frenchman haa th* young
&gt;1 a n &lt;
charm o f Maurica Chevalier.

^ ^ V E D Y T H THORNTON McLEOD

D E AR A B B Y : I f "O N
T H E S P O T " la In my par­
iah, aha can consider her­
self "O F F TH E SPO T." I
hare baptised thousands o f
bsbles, snd I bars never
yet asked to sss a birth
certificate. I simply ssk the
mother o f the child the
date o f the baby's birth,
and that Is sufficient fo r
my records. She need net
prove it.
Sincerely,
A N IN D IA N A PR IE S T
•
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bout

National n aaleaman or pay esab or
make full payment In advance
to e salesman.
Institute points out that
N ever sign a blank contract
UxXT-foot pool la toe minimum or a contract that doesn't
all
representations
practical tlx* while !Ox40-foot Rem lie
la favored for better swim­ made by the aaleaman.
A swimming pool la an inming and diving.
For your own protection toe veatmest that can', cause you
Institute
encourage* every headaches. Hava your lawyer
homeowner to aak for a firm check the contract and get a
contract wtlh all oral promises signed waiver o f lien which
mean* that once you pay the
Included In the writing.
You should know, for exam­ contractor you are not reaponple, when work will start and slbls for his debts or his fail­
when the pool la to be finish­ ure to pay subcontractor! or
ed; who pays for equipment, fupplleri. If you do not do
materials or labor; total costa this, you may be forced to
and (pacific financing charges. pay auch bills twice.
■
Another point wbleb rosy be
Dear readers: Individual in­
overlooked, who pays for the
re-location of electric, water quiries cannot be answared
and g a i line* when they are personally by Aileen, but ques­
brought up to tha pool? la tions of general intereat will
this extra or part of the total be answered In the column.
For further Information or
coat quoted by the builder!
In addition, be wary of free­ manuafacturer's name of any
lance iilsamen. Often they Item described, write SHARP
do not represent a specific SHOPPING, In care of the
company but peddle the con­ Sanford Herald. Encloae clip­
tract you sign to the loweat ping or identify item, snd ancloie a stamped, self • addres­
bidding contractor.
N ever make out a cbeek to sed envelope.
suggested

Hava you been thinking a

Newspaper Enterprise Atsa.

Record Shop

Iljr Joan C'roahy
N r**p ep er Enterprise A»*n.
NEW
YORK
(N E A ) —
Tha Pilgrims of 1085 land­
ed (a record contract) the
easy way.
They were asked.
The Pilgrlme, who record
for Columbia, le one of the
brightest new tim in g arts
around. Each one of the trio
— Angeline Butler, of South
Carolina; Robert Guillaume
(plonounced gee-ahm with a
hard 'g '), of Bt. Louta; and
Millard Wllllami, of Bermuda
— was a student o f classical
music and a professional sing­
er prior to forming the act.
Their act wai suggested by
Tem Wilson, an Artists and
Repertoire man at Columbia.
When they agreed, “ he sub­
mitted a long Rat of names,"
Williams said, "and we picked
the one we liked beet. You can

• D E A R M U ST: Whether
or not a dishonorably dis­
charged veteran can recalva
hospitalisation at a veter­
an’s hospital dependa on
the reason fo r hla dis­
charge. A ll the facta thould
be given to the nearest vet­
eran's hospital when appllcation la made, and they
w ill rule on hla eligibility.
A veteran must hare an
honorable discharge In or­
der to be eligible fo r a
veteran's burial.
s e e

OVER toe plastic bag on a
coat hanger that carried some­

Pool In Your Future?

And will the veterans bury
h la wbaa he d ies!
M U ST K N O W

aging patient* were opacity ol
tha cornea, diabetic changes
in the retina and ipaim of the
retinal veaieli.
In 206. or IT per cent of
those treated there wa* im­
provement or, at worst, no
further deterioration.
Only I per ceat ef theae sub­
jects has any undesirable aide
effects. This important study
Is ronttoulag to th* bop* that
further improvement to these
remits can be made.
Q — My doctor aaya I have
"eye-ritia." Since this Is the
second time in leas than a
year, can you tell me if there
Is s permanent cure?
A — Iritis is ip inflamma­
tion of th* iris, the pigmented
shutter that controls the six*
of your pupil. It may be rou­
ted by varioua Infections, dia­
betes or a blow on th* eye. In
tome caaea no cause can be
determined. An scute attack
may last several weeks.
Because of th* danger of
aerlous complication*, thia di***** ahould always be treatad by in opthalmologlst.

He will find the, route ana
will try to prevent further re­
currences, but no one can
guarantee that you won't get
another attack.
Q — 1 am a housewife, I
alwaya thought that to check
for anemia th# doctor deter­
mined tha percental* of the
hemoglobin. My doctor says
my '"hamatocrlt" la 11 1 ami
that I need not worry. Please
explain.
A — Th* hematocrit is s de­
termination ef the volume of
the red blood cells aa compar­
ed with the total volume of
cell* (red, white and plate­
lets) to the blood.
This teat has largely re ­
placed tbr estimation of the
red coloring matter (hemoglo
bin) In the blood. The normal
rang* of the hematocrit for
women is 40 to a (end for
men 41 to 50).
Thus yours la aligbtly b*-‘
low oormal. Your doctor is
probably giving you something
to bring it back within the
normal range and wtl] check
h again later.

Trench Coat Sloshes On
Th* garment waa w e n by art aspected to be up to 1981
officers against th* ai men seek something dUfrain tad mud which adorned erent with which to ward of!
British

that

grim

conflict

It

could the spring rains.

b* buttoned 10 waya to on*

But, let’s face It — nobody

and bad enough pockets big
enough to carry prisoners.
The clasrie trench coat had
strap* which could seal off
the cuffs aod neck against
rain. Hap* to tha (root tor th*
same purpose, reinforcement
• t r o ii the shoulders, epaulets
to keep things properly m ili­
tary and a belt to hold all
this fabric la place.
Well, that, practical, rugged
(a d robust (m erit* of secret
agents and English officers to
hack. Sales o f trench coat*

Is going Into tha treaehei any­
more, and even secret agents
can't afford to hav* loos* ends
catching on tha door handles
of Aston Martial. So lha clas­
sic trench coat has been
■(reamlined
totnawhat f o r
aireel wear la this day and
age.
Tba epaulets are there, the
belt, naturally- But there are
a few less buttons and flaps
le contend with.
"B e a darling, will you. aod
pnaa m i my Maxim adcncerl"

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f r r a lh

Take Your Best Girl 'On The Town'

'Father Goose' At Ritz
Men who look to debonair
Gary Grant fo r their fathion
cues have a second look com*
In ;. In fact, after Cary’s cur­
rant role in U n I v e r a a l’a
"Father Goose,” opening Bunday at the Hits Theatre, ar­
biters o f elegance in men’s
wear may forever banish him
frum the fold.
Customarily the epitome o f
Impeccable grooming the star
rrachea the Technicolor screen
in a rag-tag assortment of
hand-me-down* put together
fo r hia portrayal o f a stub­
bie - bearded
beachcomber
roaming the South Pacific.
Ilc ’a clad In a tattered
workshirt, faded jeans, bat-

e * &gt; « c £ n t a
(••«* ttr-i

forward eo eagerly to his
"Father Goose”
role. The
comedy, which Ralph Nelson
directed for producer Robert
Arthur, kcepa him in dis­
reputable attire for his entire
performance.
"Th e beachcomber up on
the screen is much closer to
that real me than most of
the other characters I have
played," he contends.

B 0 % ;:!;L . ? „ Y 6 0 '
E X C E PT H O LID A Y

TO D AY 4 SAT.
SHOWS A T
1:15 - .1:30
5:30 - 7:25
8:55

SHOWS AT 1:0(1 - 3:00
5:05 * 7:05 - 9:05

I
STAR TS

SUNDAY

T a k e a g a n d e r a t ttie h ila r io u s
r o m a n t ic a d v e n t u r e s of.*.

Leslie
CaRPN

1 Cn.lt trp&gt;|

By Dottle Austin
TH ERE'S DANCING, sweet
and romantic at the CARIBE
LOUNGE every Friday night
AU you have to do is punch
the button of your favorite
number on the juke-box—and
they have some good ones—
not rock and roll, but real
dancing . . . the kind where
yju hold your girl in your
arms . . . not dance aix feet
apart. Also remember ladies,
that your drinks only cost a
penny a year from 4:30 to fi:30
p. m. and that's E V E R Y DAY
. . . at the CARIBE LOUNGE
in the Valdci Hotel.
*
•
•

tered felt hat and old sneak­
Cary points out that m6at
ers— sans socks. Dressing up persona,
himself
included,
is simple. He buttons hia tend to behave In what he
shirt.
Formal?
He
dona describe! as opposite! — a
socks.
pattern exactly contrary to
Cary, teamed in the rom­ that in which they art us­
antic adventure comedy with ually presented.
“ It'a the moat natural thing
Leslie
Caron
and
Trevor
Howard, insists he 'feels right In the world fo r a.movie atar,
who'a usually dressed to the
at home in the outfit. ‘
"T h ey’re eactly the sort of hilt, to put on his oldest
things 1 wear away from the things when he'a not work­
cameras when I want to feel ing," says the star.
But even In hand-ms-downs
completely eotflftjrtable," he
says. “ Fa(ft'*is, one o f the Cary has a hard time shed­
pairs o f jeans established in ding his aura o f wail-groom­
the film came right out o f ed elsgancs, aa his co-star,
the wardrobe closet o f my Miss Caron, ao prreeptivsly
observed during filming, of
place on the desert."
Cary concedes that most of "Father Goose."
"Look at him," she (aid,
his screen portrayals present
"tattered old clothes, no socks
him as a fashion plate.
He explains this Is all the — just a suave, sophisticated
more reason why he looked bum."

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‘‘PAJAM A P A R T Y ”
IN COLOR STAR R IN G
"A N N E T T E ”
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IN COLOR W ITH
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T A B LE ^
HOPPING

even more wben they are to­ supper club. The dining room
gether, dining, listening to the opens at S p. m.. if you must
music or zipping their favor
have an early dinner.
Re beverages In- the Lamp­
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lighter Lounge.
ARE
YOU
ONE
of
those who
a a
a
'Think
young?" Then the
T-G-I-F You know what that
swingin' Capri ia the place for
meani, don't you. (Thank
goodneaa, i f * F rid a y !) And
Thank goodneaa, the PINECREST INN ia atlll aervlng
those wonderful fish dinners
every Friday night—if you are
R E S T A U R A N T AND SUPPER CLUB
not one of Uioao who return
Wlahr* to thank our many frlcnda for tha fin* recaption
again and again to enjoy this
given Mlmi end Ruts Martino.
delicious treat, you aoon will
In keeping with our policy of bringing only th* fineal
he, when you try It for your­
o f entertainment vre have now engaged
self. All you can eat—apecisl
price* for children — and If
Starting Thursday For Two Weeks
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lhey’11 serve jou fam ily style,
W O N D E R FU L P IA N O A N D ORGAN BING LB
with big bowls full of good
Hong, Comedy and Fin* Dane* Mualc.
beans, grits, and ilaw , baskets
Dining • 9 'til 2 • Dancing
full of rolls and huah puppies
Dining Room Opens 5 p.m.— Entertainment 8:10 'til 1:30
and platters full of fish and
OPEN 4 P.M. TO 2 A.M.— CLOSED S U N D A Y
french fries. Thai's at the'
JUST O FF 1IW Y. 17 92 N. O F C ASSELB ERRY ON
PINKCREST IN N . . . open
SEM INO LE HLVD. W ATCH FOR SIGNS ACROSS
24 hour* a day, loo, for your
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F E B R U A R Y has two fine
C A R Y G R A N T prepares to show Leslie Caron
traditions — it’ s H eart month
the art o f catching fish barehanded near their
and also Valentine’* Day—
South Pacific island where they are marooned In
the two sort o f go together.
Universal’s romantic ndventuro edniedy in Tech­
And nothing would please your
nicolor, “ Father Goose.”
Valentine or your heart of
hearts more than to dine out.
And nothing would please her
more than In dine at FR E D ­
DIE'S STEAK BOUSE in Fern
“ Tha Longest Day,” tha Invasion of Normandy on Randall are starred in "Send Park—the atmosphere is so
He
No
Flowers."
Stuart romantic and new lovers andj
award-winning D a r r y l F. June 6, 1044.
"The Longest Day” is ap­ Whitman appears in "R io tlm-e who have been in love
Zanuck film epic which oppna
at tlie Movicland Drive-In pearing in the area for the CiSnchoa" and James Mason a long tim e„all find that they
Theatre Sunday for thrae first time a t.reg u la r prices is featured in "Torpedo Bay." enjoy 'each other’*', company
night*, mark* tha acreen de­ and fcaturea John Wayne and
but of a alcek Parisian high a cast o f 42 international
fashion model who has aspir­ stars.
Co-featured is W alt Piaed to an acting career but
IS V A R IE T Y (he spice of
never expected to (ta rt right tiey’a ''Arizona Sheep Dog."
Wednesday and for that
life (or you? T hen thp place
out at the top.
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for you Is the TRADE WINDS
Irina DtmlcR- had bean a night only the management
topflight model for Olvenehy la bringing twin Bette Davie
C A FE TE R IA In the Seminole
and Dior when producer Zan- thriller*, "Dead Ringer" and
Plaza In Casselberry. A wond­
nuck discovered her at a "W hatever Happened To Ilaerful array ot delicious foods
party and tingled her out by Jane."
all neatly dsplayed for your
Thursday, Friday and Sat­
for the only important fem ­
choosing—fast, courteous ser.
inine rol* in the acreen ver­ urday tha Diva-in will pre­
vice—and if you like, steaks
sion o f Cornelius Ryan’* best­ sent a triple feature. Doris
done to your order. On Tues­
selling account o f the Allied Day. II uck Hudson Mini Tony
day and Saturday* they have
ateak special* that you'll want
to try. (See their advertise­
ment on this page). Remem­
ber their tine catering service
if you have a banquet, party
McQueen’a introduction to
On* o f Hollywood'* fore­
or dinner coming up.
most stars, Steve McQueen, show business rams nt the
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GIRLS,
If
ypu
are
between
Murray in "lU b y Iho Rain traveling carnival, which he
to and 14 years of age you are
Must Fall," the Columbia ■pilt in Older to enlist in the
Invited to participate in the
Picture* relcasB now showing Marin* Corps. The turning
PETER l.AW FOKD, Kiclum! Todd and Frank
IDAS Junior
Mis*
Skating
at
the
Seminole
Cinema point in McQeen's life orcur11ms{ir&lt;l team lip in one o f tliu gripping- buttle
Sweetheart at the Skate City
red when a friend suggested
Theatre,
si'ipirmos t hut un&gt; tin* fabric of Diirryl F. ZnRoller Kink. You mutt lie aide
McQueen appears as an ill- he trying acting. Hu laugh­
ntick's pwoeping re-singing of the Allied invato skate well and Sunday l«
starred, hot tempered small ed at the idea, hut dinma
the last day that entries will
pion of Normandy, "The Longest Day.”
town Texan who find* disil­ roach Sanford Melaner con­
lie accepted The winner will
lusionment a* pay o ff to his vinced McQueen lie had natbe crownrd at the Valentine
ui ill talent. McQueen's first
dreams of musical fame.
.Skating party on Friday, Feb
"Baliy the Rain Must Fall" rote was In a Yiddish play in
ruary 12th between 1 30 and
Is McQueen'* second assign­ New York; tie received t ill a
10:3(1 p ni You'll tie Judged on
ment for Producer Also J. week for one line of dialogue
lieauty,
personality, skating
Pakula and director Robert While S tu d y in g at the Neigh­
ami attire and there will i«e
Mulligan, the brilliantly rrea- borhood Playhouse, he earned
flrsl, second and lliirtl place
live motion picture team that' m oney by driving a truck.
trophic* and prizes
Ills first real acting as­
achieved eight A c a d e in y
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Award nominations willi their signment was in a summer
memorable "T o Kill A block­ stock production of “ Peg O'
CHECKMATE S U P P E R
ing Bird." ills first was My Heart,” starring MnrCLUB luu found that Central
“ l/ove With the P r o p e r garet O’Brien. He then Joined
Floridians appreciate good en­
Stranger."
the Rochester Stock Company
tertainment and have made II
in "M em ber of the Wedding,"
I Heir polley to bring you only
starring Ethel Waters. This
Ihe best New headliner it the
CHECKMATE is Bill Elliott
NEW YORK (D P I) — The was followed by a national
from Nevada, who does a pi a
mink Industry is thinking pink tour in "Tune Out for G ing­
no and organ single spot for
thu season, The Emba Mink er," with Melvyn Dougina. Hollywood
beckoned
and
yuur listening, laughing and
Breeders Association announc­
danrlng plrraure. lie ’ll be en­
ed today that it will introduce McQueen appeared in "N ever
tertaining you from 9 p m,
pink mink to the market nn Love A Stranger,” "Beyond a
Doubt" and "The St. l&lt;ouU
until 2 a m at the popular
March I. Aboui 3,000 pall* are
Bank Robbary," an episode of
currently available at ftno
the "Trarkdown” television
STEVE Mc(|t'EE.VS nightmare* o f his prison
each.
series followed by bin own
yeara are among thu difficulties faced by Leo
series, "Wanted — Dead or
Remirk in her efforts to keep Iheir murrjngo
A live." Other of hia filina
alive.
It’s n scene from the new Columbia Pic­
United Press IsteraaUoaal
hava been “ Tha Horizontal
Scientists believe the first L l e u t e n a n t,.......Tha War
ture*’ drnnui, "Ruby the Ruin Must Fall.”
forma of life appeared on Hero,” ’ T h e Great Esca|&gt;e."
earth 1 billion yeara ago. ac­ "Soldier in the Rain,” "N ever
cording to Nature and Science So F ew " and "Tha M agnifi­
cent Seven."
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You’ll enjoy the surprising
variety of dtlicioue food* and
the fast, courteous aervic# at tha
Trtda Winds Cafetaria located next
to the theatre in the Seminole Plaza
Shopping Center on U.H. 17-32 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando. Tender,
prime meata, gardan-freah vegeta­
ble!. appetizing aalada and your fa ­
vorite pie or cake.
On Tuesday evenings, » r o ffe r a lo ­
ot. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
your order fo r only 7Vr, Thursday
with ffea des­
night is Family Night
Nig
serts for all. Saturday night &lt;a Steak
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cooked to your order fo r only 11.00.

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Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
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internationally a c ­
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LAR P R I C E S . .
w i t h every glorious
scene e x a c t l y as
shown in the roads h o w veraion. Now
you can thrill to the
during, human couruge that made D-Day
a day for all o f us to
remember.

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SCHEDULE FOR SUN. N IT K — "LO N G E S T D A Y "
STAR TS FIR ST T IM E A T 7:30— DUE TO LEN G TH
O N LY F IR S T H A L F W IL L HE R E PE A TE D ON
SECOND SHOW— SEE IT FROM T H E B E G IN N IN G I

got one of the

iw lnfln'eat band* around —
pretty Peggy and her Key­
notes. They come on loud and
clear and sweet and low at 8
p. m. to play for your danc­
ing and listening pleasure un­
til midnight. Get there early
so you'll take advantage of the
special low prices on your
favorite drinks until 7 p. m.,
get in the mood for dinner and
set for an evening ot enjoy­
ment. Swing on out -to the
Capri . . , tonight!

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Miss Cecile Heard Addresses The Woman's Club
M in CecUe Heard, ■Sanford I -manner with " I h iv e the ad-1 never m ide a ipeech beforel women outnumber men In thel
Poelmaater, held her audience vantage of knowing one thing In my life ."
U. S. by tome three and threecaptive Wedneiday at the Wo-[ no one e lie know*. . . l| M in Heard revealed that|fourthi million but in term i]
m in 'i Gub of Sanford, when
ebe enlightened the General f U
and Civic Department at a "
luncheon meeting with inform- f 1'
atlve data on “ Women In G W ^ (
ernment."
Aa the member! and gueita
entered the beautifully decor­
ated club bouie In patriotic
motif, they were greeted at
the door by the Mmei. W. L.
Gramkow Sr., Stanley fierce,
and Elile Leonard, with Mra.
Frank Schiutteet and M ri. S.
G, Hardman eicorting them
to their tablet.
M n r. R. K. Horton and
M n . Jerry Covington were
welcomed a i new member!
and M ri. J. P. Cullen Introdu­
ced her gueit, M n . Richard
HolUclaw.
M ri. FTed H arrli ezpreiied
her gratitude to the membera
for their cooperation in the
recent highly lucceitful fashIon Show and Card Party
which w ai beneficial In the
club purchasing a flint al­
ready ihown to nine ichooli.
Mri. George W elli gave the
Invocation with M n . Ralph A.
Smith leading the flag aalute
followed by M n . N. V.' Farm­
er accompanying the group
In tinging “ The Star Spangled
MISS CECILE HEARD, right, SanforcLPoaOnnster, recently addressed
Banner."
the Woman's Club of Sanford using “ Women In the Government" as the
M n . L. D. H aitingi preientopic o f her enlightening speech. Mrs. L. D. Hastings, introduced the
ted M in Heard, who began
guest speaker.
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be# ipeech In a very clever

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of registration and turnout on
election day, their failure to
use their vote convert* tbem
to a minority.
,

Past Noble Grands
Has Installation
Of Officers
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder

John Slieehees
Honor Guests On
50th Anniversary

DeBary Personals
tty Mra. John Leone

2H. There were three tables
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Fel­
uf bridge and guest of honor lows of Naranjo Rd. have as
their current house guest,
Mr. amt Mrs. Ed Alcorn of Mrs. O. E. White of Detroit,
Medina ltd. entertained Mrs. Mich.
Vern Hemmingway of Rouse,
veil, Calif, and her sun, Erik,
for several weeks In Deltary.
Mr. snd Mr*. Robtrf M. They departed fo r California
Drown of Madera ltd. have on Tuesday, January 20.
their daugliler ami son.in­
law, Mr. am! Mrs. Charles
Mrs. E. llaigh of Madrta
McGill of West llnveli, Conn., Rd. entertained at a luncheon
visiting
them
in
Detlsry. bridge of three tables on
By Mr*. John I-eone
They are making arrange- Tuesday, January 26 at her
Frank lliundl uf Park Lane
im-tils for Mr. ami Mrs. Dellary home on Gem Lake.
Ill own to enter the Dcttary Winners were Mrs. Frank celebrated his eleventh birth­
Hire,
first;
Mrs.
Howard day Saturday, Jan. 30, with a
Manor.
Sharp, second; end Mrs. M. “ Monalcr P arty" at hit home.
Among the boy* enjoying
was Mrs. Hodge* from W il­ Mulduon, third.
the all male party were Vin­
liamsport, Pa.
Mr. and M i*. John Kay fuse
Mr. and Mra. A. Duffln of cent Arrardi, Jim Glenn, John
of I'lutnoia ltd. entertained Shell Rd. have their daugh­ Thompson, Lenny Biondi, Tim
Mra. Lily Hodges at a birth­ ter, Mr*. Dun McPhail of Armao, Allen Sullivan, Robert
day luncheon at their home In Baltimore, Md. visiting them Bailer, Norman Glenn and
Curtis Carlson.
DeBary on Tuesday, January In DeBary.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Thomas
Smith o f Second Street have
both been ill with the cold
bug that is going around.
They me both feeling much
better.

Frank Biondi

Has Monster Party
On Birthday

By Julia Ratios
Mr and Mrs John L. Slice
bee of 128 Genevieve Drive, AI
lamonle Spring* were recent­
ly surprised on their SOth wed
dingannivers ary.
The celebration was held at
tlie home of their *on and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Sheehrc at 1813
Park.
The Shcehee* were married
in Frosbcrg,
Maryland on
January 30, 1013 and have
lived in Florida (or the past
4 year*.
They received many beauti­
ful gills and it was an even­
ing to t&gt;e well remembered.
Guests attending were Paul
Bruner of Ormond Beach;
Mrs Bernice cPnholler, Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Donovan.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Perm it
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rothgober, all of Orlando; Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent J. Bolevich, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Perrott, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Sleldley,
Winter Park.
Also Dr. and Mr*. Charles
K. EUlrldge. Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Medcalf, Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hearn and Mr. and
Mr*. Don Helter all of Do I
Ray Manor.

SA TU R D A Y &amp; SUNDAY O N L Y

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8:00 A.M. TO

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Page 8— Frf. Feb. 5, ’68

Miss Carole Vander W ai
To Marry R.

Our postmaster added her
ow n
final conclusion, " I t
should now become our task
to convince ourselves and the
men in the country of this
great potential aud put H to
good use."

Seminola Rebekah Installs Officers

SEMINOLA REBEKAH LODGE No. -13 recently installed officers are
from the left Mrs. Hazel Gilhuly, vice grand; Mrs, Emily Jameson, re­
cording Hccretary; Mrs. Louise Long, noble grand; Mrs. Evelyn Hoolchan, financial secretary, and Mrs. Virginia Anderson, treasurer.

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Mr. and Mrs. William VanShe further pointed out that
dcr Wai of Jacksonville Beach
only two of 100 Senator! and
announce the engagement and
11 of 433 representatives are
approaching marriage of their
women, and that In all phases
of the government women are
In the minority, due' mainly
to a law'background.
After presenting a thorough
and Interesting resume of wo­
men In the U, S. Government,
Miss Hesrd concluded her ad­
dress with a quotation from
Victor Hugo — "M en have
sight. . , women Insight."

The P a it Noble Grande
Club met Tuesday evening
with Mrs. Clarence Snyder.
Two guests were present, Mr*.
May Williams and Mrs. Maybelle Payer o f .Lake Geneva,
Michigan.
Mrs. Margaret Greene op­
ened the meeting with devo­
tions and
Mrs.
Henrietta
Raines, president, presided ov­
er the butinrss meeting.
New officers fo r the coming
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X.
Officer* o f Samlnola Re- Mrs. Mary Jamlion and M n. thanked the lodge for elevat­ well. She alio Received many Clarence Snyder with Mrs. R.
A. Futrell acting a* Marshall
ing her to the high office then gifts ns did Mr*. Long.
bakah Lodga No. 43 were re- Ethel Williams.
The
meeting
wa*
closed
and
Mrs. Margaret Greene es
cently installed at a very iraA fte r Mr*. Long anumad Introduced her family.
with Mr*. I’ feifauf singing Chaplain.
praailva ceremony by the InThe P e it Noble Grand* then the “ Lord'* Prayer." Refresh­
her station, Mrs. Nick PfeiOfficers installed were, Mrs
■tailing ataff o f Lucerne Re­
fauf sang a sung with origi­ presented Mra. Williams with ment* were served in the din­ R. H. Beckham, president;
bekah Lodge of Orlando with
Mrs, W. L. Roche, vice presi­
tha Dletrict Deputy President nal wordi to her. M ri. Long her certiflcata and P.N.G. Je­ ing room.
dent; Mrs. May Rubow, sec­
of Diatrict No. 10, M ri. Hattie
retary and Mrs. Henry Jame­
Raynor.
son,
treasurer.
Aa tha membera and gueita
Mrs. Eva Williams was In­
arrived they were greeted at
itiated Into the club.
the door by Ml** Linda I’felAttending
were Mra.
fauf, little deughter of Mr.
Greene, Mrs. Itnines, Mrs. Fu­
and Mra. Nick Pfelfauf, who
trell, Mrs. Rubow, Mis. Beckgave each gueit an attractive
ham, Mr*. Roche, Mr*. Henry
program.
Jameson, Mr*. Mary Jameson,
The 1604 offlcey* entered
Mrs. Ilenuls Thornton, Mrs.
with Mra, Eva William*, no­
Elizabeth H s nn ur u , Mra. Min­
ble grend.
nie Taylor, Mrs. Eva W il­
Following the Pledge of A l­
liams, Mr*. May William*,
legiance and ainglng of the
Mr* Maybelle Payer and the
National Anthem prayer wae
hosle**.
offered by the Chaplein, Mra.

Ruth WUklniun.
Mra. Raynor, D.D P. vvna
introduced and eicorted to the
Noble Granda elation. Mri.
William* welcomed the gueita
and then presented her offic­
ers with g lfti and thankrd
them fo r their cooperation
during the year.
Mri. Raynor Invested M m .
W illiim i with the pail noble
grend! regalia and the wai
eicorted to her itatiun,*
The 1065 officen were then
Installed. A * each officer wai
eicorted to her itation iha
passed through an alita form­
ed by ladle* gowned In laven­
der and yellow formal* and
each held a long itemed yel­
low roae which formed an
arch.
Installed were Mrs. Louise
Long, noble grand; Mr*. Harel
Gilhuly, vice grand; Mrs. Em­
ily James, recording secre­
tary; Mra. Evelyn -Hoolehen,
financial secretary; and Mra,
Virginia Anderson, -treasurer
Appointed officer* M r s .
Myrtle Wallin, warden; Mr*.
- Sarah Policy, conductor; Mrs.
Ruth
Wilkinson,
chaplain;
Mra, Harriett Slewter, Insidq
guardian; Mrs. Elisabeth 11an­
num, oulaide guardian; Mrs.
l l a r t h a Snyder, musician;
Mr*. May Rubow, color bear*r| Mrs. Virginia Rocha, R.S.N.G.; Mrs. Ethel Moore, L.8.N.G.; M n . Henrietta Halnca,
L.S.V.G, and Mra. Marjorie
Howard, L.8.V.U.
Courtesy officen are Mra.
Callla Beall, M n . Pearl Byrd,

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‘ PAY LESS A T . . .

G. Stubbings
daughter,

GORDON
KELLETTS^

Carole, to Robert

G. Stubbing*, ton o f Mr. and
M ri. G. A. Stubbings of Lake
Mary.
The bride - elect attended
Jacksonville
Beach
schools
and was graduated from Stet­
son University in Jsnuary,
receiving an A-B. degree In
Russian studies.
Mr. Stubbing! attended San­
ford schools and was gradua­
ted from Stetson University In
1063. He did graduate work
at the University of Wiscon­
sin and 1* presently a member
of the faculty at Sanford Ju­
nior High School.

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U D C On American Leaders
In a typical selling with
early American furniture, cop­
per vases and kettles holding
bouquets of yellow and orange
calendulas, stood Naval ComM a n d e r G u y Strickland,
(R e t.) when he told the mem­
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some of, the early leader*, of
our country.
The meeting took place at
the home of Mrs. H. B. Mc­
Call on Melionville Avenue re­
cently.
The speaker was Introduced
by Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat.

was the only student to re­
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told o f General Lee's part in
the War - between - the Sta­
tes, and of his great General
Thomas J. Jackson, better
known as "Stonewall," from
a remark made about him by
one of his comrades.
This Interesting and Inform­
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close with remarks made about the great southern N av­
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Matthew Fontaine M a u r y .
Commodore Maury did scien­
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Observatory and wrote valu­
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"G reat Circle
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the Sea," published In 1830
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the Father of our country, and
Light • Horse Harry Lee of
Revolutionary times, l a t e r
telling of General Lee's fam ­
Mrs. David D, Caldwell,
ous sun, General Robert Ed­
ward Lee and their ancestral vice president, presided In the
home, Stratford Hall in Vir­ absence of the president, Mrs.
W. B. Kirby.
ginia.
Tbe devotional was led by
He told of General Robert
Lee’* activities at West Point the chaplain, Mrs. A. K. llosMilitary Academy, where he seller.
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Lake M ary W om en Win A w ards A t Annual Festival O f Fine Arts
Smiieg were dominant when] val of Fine Arts returned re I Seven hosted the annual event.
the
Lake
Mary
Woman’s cently from Kissimmee where
The Tri-Color ribbon (best
Club'i delegation to the Festi­ the Womans Club's District in show) along with a blue rib*

I bon for best in class was] painting, and the local club’s! third place honors at the d ii; Jo add to Lake Mary's grow-1 ry Sandusky; a white one won semble she made for the drees
ing number included a red one by Mrs. W. L. Harmon for a revue; and another red ribbon
proudly brought home by Mrs. winner in the annual dress re­ trlct meet.
William Shattuek for bar oil vue, Mrs. Edith Dixon, took| Other ribbons brought borne for a doll made by Mrs. liar* lovely hat created for the en won by Mrs. George Lindahl
for a tablecloth and napkins
she entered.

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Members o f the Lake Mary
delegation which numbered
12, enjoyed the many exhibits
and demonstrations of china
painting, pine needle weaving,
sculpturing, knitting, c a n e
bottom weaving and oil paint*
ing. They reported the enter*
tainment was outstanding in
an original play, "M other of
the Gift Horse'
hw hewisar
the Gift Horse,” which was
presented; and they heard
many selections by the St. *
Cloud High School Glee Club
and tho "Golden A ge Ensera*
ble.”
A so throughout the
day
tours were made through the
Tupperware plant where the
Festival waa held.

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trict Festival o f Fine Arts, which won a tri-color ribbon and a blue ribL A K H -M A R Y W O M AN’S CLUB members recently \vfm honors ffl n Fes­
tival o f Fine Arts in Kissimmee. Pictured from the left are Mrs. Edith
Dixon, who won third place in the district on a dress she made; Mrs. W.
L. Hnrmon received a white ribbon for a lovely bat she created; Mrs.
Harry Sandusky walked o ff with a red ribbon for a beautiful doll, and
Mrs. George Lindald was awarded a red ribbon for a handsome Italian cut
cloth and napkins.

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Research Reveals Unborn.

_J)on. bottio Austin assists with the prize painting,. _

Chuluota His And Her Club

Sp sn cd

Enjoys Program On Annuals
^_Mrs. Jamcx R. McAvoy was

Pansiea or jvetuniaa, brill
colorful THU
easily
Vice iantly
grown,
may
be
used
as
border
airman 'if the Chuluota Ills
plants or either one massed,
and Her Garden Club at thr
using one color with a border
the reactions o( over 200 grow February meeting held at the of another, makes a specta­
Ing fetuses.
home of Mrs Will W. Dill. cular garden.
The finding Uiat the untiorn For many years gardening hat
Tithonia, marigold and the
child does respond to
the been the hobby of Mr. and many varieties of the bright
outside world is no cause for Mrs. McAvoy who came to and radiant tlnnia, like other
alarm, Dr. Sontag hastens to Florida from Virginia. They members of the daisy family,
point out. After all, what his have studied the -climate and are resistant to suiil borne dis­
research is discovering has soil condition* and have con­ ease and delight in hot weath­
been going on for many cen­ tinued their hobby here.
er.
turies. Rut, he points .out, if
Mr Ralph G. Traub of Port
"Almost any annual may be
we can find connections be­
Clinton, Ohio, a retired archi­ grown in Florida." Mr*. Carl­
tween evrnls during pregnan­
tect and guest of Mr. ami Mrs. son *aid. " I f it is used m the
cy and a child’s later life we
Charles E MeCune, and Mr*. proper season. There i* no
may' he able to make the
Wayne Kendrick were wet necessity to lack color in your
world of the untiorn a belter
I coined to the garden club by garden at any time of year
place in which to develop.
Chairman George T. Haig.
if you live in Florida."
Among the Institute’ s find
Following the business meet­
Ings was the fact that when
a mother - t o - b e smokes a ing. Mr* Roy Carlson spoke
cigarette, her heart action to thp menders on the use of
steps up nine or ten heats a annuals m landjcape plans.
minute In response, the ba­ She advis'd using them around
by's heart quicken* by fl\e a new house to fill the bare
to seven beats. Similarly, an spots until the permanent
are
placed
and
unborn baby's ears are not X* [ plantings
sharp as ours, but it can reuch a de sir atile sire.
unanimously

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TEN -O -SIX LO TIO N

Babies 'Tune In On M am ay 11
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before

they are

actually born? Do
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tle world, to the sounds and
stresses of the outside world?
Yet, says psychiatrist Les­
ter W. Sontag of Y e l l o w
Springs. Ohio. The unlxirn
child may react to Hie smuk
ing of a cigarette, (he drink­
ing of a cocktail, or to moth­
er's emotional upsets
"The
human Ictus," I)r Sontag ex­
plains, "la not divorced from
the world.”
Dr Sontag directa the Fels
Research institute for Uie
Study of Human Development,
where scientists are studying
children to Iram more atwut
the relative effecta of heredi­
ty and environment. In the
course of their work they have
paid particular attention to

K E Y . AN D MBS. W IL L IA M 1UWIN, Apopka, celebrated their -19th wed­
ding anniversary on February II. Rev. Irwin was in retirement, but re­
cently returned t&lt;&gt; the Bear Lake Methodist Church as pastor.

Casselberry Womans Club
Plans

MR. A N D MRS. ERNEST WEBB of Orlundo
recently celebrated their 251h anniversary with
dinner nnd card games. Among the other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miles, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Robert Stroker and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sandell.

Forthcoming

Events

"hi-.it” a doorbell ring — it*
heartbeat rises and Uie baby
kirk* And as mothers have
ruefully auspreted, it's true
that Uie oncoming baby tend*
to be cantankerous when m o-'
Lber is mod tired. For some j
reason, it picks that time to
kick and stretch.
The Woman'* Club annual
A* for mother's emotional Valentine luncheon will be
prohlemi, if they are severe held on W cdnodsy, Feb. Ill
late In the pregnancy, Ihe at noon ai the rluh home.
child may lie Irritable, overHostessr* are tbc Mines
active,
ami a "problem • C M. Flowers, E C Harper
feeder" during early Infancy. Jr., Clarence Snyder, W. L.
Interestingly, this rarely hap­ Kirk, S. G. Hamman, Irving
pens if mother's turmoil oc­ Pryor and A C. McRcynolds.
curs early in the pregnancy.
The memhpra may bring
Dr, Sontag feels that these
guest* for a nominal tee and
discoveries show that we have
reservations
must Ik- made
been shortsighted in consider­ with one of the committee
ing a person a human being members by Monday evening
"only after he has been expel­
Hostesses
for bridge and
led from the mother'* womb."
canasta a r r
Mrg. Charles
The Chinese, for one group,
Swlnney and Mrs. W. D. Hof­
would not tie surprised by *11
mann.
this They have long consider­
ed a person's true age to date
not Irnm birth, but from the
■tart of growth in the prena­
tal world.

By Jane Casselberry
|successful luncheon and card
Featured or the program ] party given recently by the
Tuesday for the Casselberry cluba, which was attended by
Woman's Club was a film on 130 persons with 22 tables in
Camp Challenge, presented by play. The affair netted 130.30
Paul Murray, (-amp director. profit and |H&gt; received from
A new club project is Uie spon­ tickets on a hand knit sweater
by
Mrs,
Eleanor
soring of a local handicapped donated
child for two week* at this Storri, waa designated for the
Easter Seal camp next sum­ Camp Challenge rund.
mer.
Member* and their familiea
Moro plans were formulat­ will enjoy a pot luck supper
ed for die Arts, Crafts, and followed by an evening of
Hobby Sho-v to be held at the games and rarda on Saturday,
clubhouse on Saturday March Feb. 20, at 6:30 p. m.
6. Many exhibitor* have al­
The club will be represent­
ready expressed interest In ed at the meeting of the ChunUie show
Varied exhibit* ty Fetters tt Ion of Woman'*
ranging from paintings, Jew-, Club*
at
the
Altamonte
elry and ceramic* to button Springs Community Center on
collections will be planned lo Feb. 23..
appeal to a wide range of
Refreshment!! were aerved
tastes.
at Tuesday'* meeting by the
A report was given on the hostess committee, Mrs. Jo­
seph Laird, chairman, Mr*
The U.8. Patent Office l i ­ Peg Mower, Mrs. William Ot­
Prevent molassea from (tic ­
med its three millionth pa­ to Jr. and Mrs. Camilla Kra- king by dipping the measur­
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tent in September of 1861.
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MRS. W IL L IA M SHATTUCK, loft, proudly displays painting at the dis­
EDITH DIXON o f the Lake Mary Wom­
an’s Club wears a lovely two piece pink dress
and carries a white wool coat, both o f which
are her creations. The dress won her first place
in the local annual dress revue and third place
at the district meeting.

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Home ot Monkeyi.” The l i t the pilot film for a projected hurt in the ring, Slattery
sr part of tha ihow flndi series starring Chester Mor­ launches an anti-boxing cru­
ack once again playing atooge ris as tha C.O. and John Caa- sade, which runs Into every
to tha Marquli Chimp* and, a* savetea as a pilot of a Lafay­ anticipetable stumbling, block.
alw ayi, It's a delight. The ette Escadrlllf group prior to Obviously inspired by tbe Ben­
dhow tella ot bow Jack got to the United Slate# entry Into ny Paret death In the ring, the
work with them in tha Ilrat World War I. Thia atory cov­ show should appeal to Pacif­
place and the acene In which ers Cassavetes’ arrival from ists and anger fight fans.
10-11 p. m. NBC. Jack Paar
Jack flndi him tell negotiating the Infantry and his re filial
frith the chimp* tbemaelvei Is to accept the untll-tben code Program, (color). The high
a bowl. Jack also Introduces of ethics between the Germans point of the program la a
Australian
vocalist
Lorrae and tbe Allies that air war­ Nichols and May sketch about
fare wee a sport for fair-mind­ a etupId starlet Interviewed by
Desmond.
: 7:10-1:30 p. m. NBC. Inter ed.-gentlemen. Tbe ehow baa a hip-disc Jockey with both
oatlona^ Showtime. "T h e Blue such a nice old-fashioned ring flinging star names to the
Danube Ice P a g e a n t" An Ice to It that if It's kept corny winds. The only trouble is, It's
show is an Ice show, and here's enough, It Just might make It possibly tbe comedy duo'e old­
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one from Dehind the Iron Cur ay-a aerjea.
9- 9:30 p. m. ABC. V ilenIt up until now, H’a terribly
tain In Budapest. The expectcolorful .production num- tine's Day. " A ll Right, Louie, funny. The Barry sisters are
rs, lavish costumes and lush Drop That Blue Pencil." A also an asset aa they sing
fnusie are coupled with skill convict breacs out of Sing Sing "C all Me Irreeponiibla" and
ful skating for the expected to bring VaL hi* manuscript, "M o re ." Jack and Relko Douand
whadmya
know,
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results.
movlee
starring
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"K a ty
by Success brings respectability, their cute three-year-old son
Moonlight."- A* always, Glen until Rocky Kutts in and seeds and Alexander King la around
doesn't realise how much be our reformed hood back to hi* for a lot of talk.
10-11 p. m. ABC. 12 O'clock
heeds Katy until she isn't rotten old habits. Cute show.
9:30-10 p. m. ABC. FDR. High. "T o Heinie, with lo v e ."
around. Her sbsence this time
tikes the form of a night-time "T h e Hundred Days." A par­ You can Imagine the attitude
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he mikes himself look pretty plus of FDn'a first term dur­ and is found to be carrying a
ridiculous trying to get her ing which Roosevelt's aggress­ picture of his American N a il
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U you're not tired of them by and its components Inspired la established, things conspire
now, you'll meet ■ collection the nation. Tbe show Is also a to m ike him look guilty of
Vivid demonstration of how everything," Including virtual
o f phony, avant-garde types.
8:30-9:30 p m, CBS. On milch can actually be accom­ murder. But savage, for rea­
Broadway Tonight. The big plished by goiernment during sons of his own, goes along
with the young man, though be
news is, of cour**, the visit o( times of national crisis.
10- 11 p. m. CBS Slattery'sknows he's eHtlng on a time
Judy Garland to the show to­
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Clark of tha Circuit Court
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11:10 (S) Dlrectlone ‘ ts
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Koraeloaura and gala anlerad
(S) Tann. Ernie Ford
In the reuse pending In the
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Circuit Court In and for Seminote County. Florida, caaa doc­
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provements on aald la n d l
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l a g s a y advertisement which
tl daama - a h je elle n a h le la
tha paltry a f thin s e e s ,
paper.

12 Noon Day Before
Publication For
Inirrtlona and Kills
(Sat. Noon For Monday)

1. Lou t &amp; Fou nd

S E W IN G M A C H I N E
O r r E I U N O A BPECTAD BERCLEARANCE
V IC E 7 Mora than 40.000 re ad­
Portable
s Elec.' A Conaota M o ­
ers eet Die Banford Herald
dels.
Your
Choice t T . l t each.
classltlad ads dally. Rataa as
lo w aa l i e per tins par day! F A N F O R D S E W I N G C E N T E R
I I I So. P a r k Ava. 131 -M U
Dial I l l - I l l * or 411-1131 and
place your ad! ____________
ELECTR IC D R YER , Four Cy­
cle, uaad I win ter l i t . I l l 17. Janitorial Servicea
T it *.
W RIN G ER
W as h er
A
New
Rinse Tuba. Good Shape, *40.
Call 111-0*33

19. Uulldera Supplies

E LE C TR IC

P R K -C A H T Concrala Btapi
(1 R E O O R T LU M IIK B CO
I I P Maple A r e __________331.0100

Fur ta « y , quick carpal clean­
ing rant Blue Lustra Electrio Bhampooer only t l par
day. Carro ll Furniture Co.

20. Hardware
Banford’ a Moat Complete
t e d W il l ia m s iid w .
S0S A i l t h .
Ill-tilt

21. Home Repairs

111-4011.

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Page 10— Fri. Feb. 5, '65 81. Real Estate • Sale

S t Johns Realty
T H E T IM E TESTED FIR M
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l l # N. P a rk Ava.
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1— L o s t A Pound
• 1— M on ty Wanted
1— Personnla
d l — r a v in g s A Loan
4— Beauty Cara
( f — Insurance
t — Day Nuraerlaa
( I — Schools A Instructions
4— Child Cara
70—
Employment Services
. I — D o * . — Cate— Psta
71—
Mala Help Wanted
10—
P ou ltr y — Llvaatock 73 — Fe male Help Wanted
11—
Special Nottcaa
• ' T l — Mala or Famalo Help
11— C a te ri n g — Pood
74—Salas Halp Wanlad
14— Pla cta to Eat
77— Situation W an la d
14— Special Services
*1— Income P ro p e rly
I I — S wim m ing Poole
l i — Business P r o p — Bala
17— Janitor ial Services
11— Real Estate Wanted
11— D o -It-Y o u rs e lf
*4— Ree l Eelala Sale
11— Builde rs Supplies
17— Uuatnaaa Rentals
10—
H ar dw are
* A—L o t i For Sale
11— Hom s R ep air *
I I — F o rm e — O roves
t l — Plumbin g
I I —Out o f Slato Aoraaga
31— P a in tin g
11— Houses F o r Salt
t l — W a ll D ril li n g
t l — Houses— Sale or n ea t
11— A i r Co ld . A H in t in g
IT — House For Rant
I I — Radio • Television
11*— R et o r t Rantala
I * — P ho to A E quipment
101— Trailers — Cabanas
l l — Home Appliances
101— Mobile Horace— Sola
t l — Musical Instruments
101 — Mobile Homes— Rent
I t — Buslnasa Equipment
l o t — T r a ile r Specs— Rant
I t — Job Prin ti n g
101— T ra ile r Lola— Sale
I t — Upholstery
101— Apar tmenla F o r Rant
l i — Vacuum Claanarn
101— Rooms For R oo t
IT — M o v in g A Stora ge
11*— H o t*) Room*
t l — E xterm inators
111— Rental Ag en ts
41— P lan ts — Feeds — Seed, 111— Wanlad T a Rant
10—
Mlac. For Sale
111— Autoa Fo r Sale
11—
Articles F o r Rant
111— A g i o s — Sale o r T r a d *
I t — Swap or Enchang*
111— T r u c k ! For Sola
I I — W an ted T o Buy
130— Au to m o ti v e Service
t l — Furniture F o r Sale
111— Scooters A Cyclaa
I I — Antiques For Sale
113— Boats A Motors
I I — Money To Loan
111— Marina Supplies
t l — Business Opportunities

OLD COU NTRY
A U C T IO N BAn.V
HOM E IM P R O V E M E N T S ,
One mile E. o f Fanford on Rt.
ROOFDNO. P A I N T I N G A
41*.
IN F O lA T IN O
Sals o va ry Sat. T p. m,
F in an cin g Ar range d
I31-31ST W E B U Y O R S E L L A N Y T H I N G
*33-1740
113-1111
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TENT8CII M AINTE NANC E
Bervlc* A Supplies
3101 S Park Dr.
313-4143

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

Canary

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50. Misc. For Sale
N E E D E X T R A CA flK T A He r
aid W a n t-A d aalla those art id e s no lo n ge r needed. Lo
In coat— high In results. Din
S l t - l l t t or 4SI-IISS.

O. If. H A R R I S O N *
I I I P a lm e tt o
113-SIS?

322-5612
ream

12. Special Noticed

IN COM E

D E AD LIN E S

W eekend Television

Deck.

F E N C E POSTS: Creoeolwd C y ­
press. 1“ I ” * 7 ft. long, 10c
aa. Ph. 111-1114.

425-5938

822-5612

DA 1ST A I R Rlfla a A Platota.
A r m y - N a v y Surplus. Banford
A ys.

Fr om

Sanford

From

Exohanga

Seminole County
(D ia l Dlraot)

C A R P E N T E R . Home Repairs A S A L E Saturday: W a a h a r a,
Addition!. First ctasa W o r k ­
Stores, TVs.. 1J0I Celer y, I I I manship. Ph 133-7011.
1110.

60. Business Opport.

77. Situation Wanted

22. Plumbing

NEW.
B A R B E R SHO P localion,
by
Plnecreel
School,
Reaeonable. Terr ac e 1-4171.

T ell

51. Articles For Rent

P L U M DING
Contractin g Repairs
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
R. D H A R V E Y
301 Sanford Ava.
IIS-311!

23. Painting

You name It— W a have It !"

A M E R IC A N

R E N T -A L L 64. Savings &amp; Loan

311* S. Hiaw atha,

133-1111

R E N T A BED
n o ll a w a y,
Hospital,
Baby
Bede,
by
Day,
Week,
or
M on th ;—

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P A IN T IN U A R E P A IR WORK.
Ph. 133-3411
________

C A R R O L L '* F U R N IT U R E
11* W tat.______________ I t t - l t l l

21. Well

53. Wanted To nuy

Drilling

W E DDF
D R ILLED .
PUM PS
S P R I N K L E R HYHTKMB
All Typ es and Hteea
W e Jtrpatr a.nl Service
B T I N E
Machine and Supply Co
30? tv. tnd HI
333-1433

WANTED

C lt ru i Fru ll — Hamlin, Paraon
Dr own , Pin eapple A Maedllnga,

M A NK FlE LO .

S a v ln g a 4c Loan Aiao cla tlo n
124 N. m r l d a
Ava., Dat*and

D K B ABY B R A N C H

Sa nfo rd

you i s *

4 -ST AL L, rament block Oar­
age, Downtow n Oviedo, 11114*7 or II1-3I34.

95. Houses For Sale
4 HKDHOOM - 2 Bath • Bar*
vies Men *4*0 Down - Movo
In • 17*.14 mo. plus T s x r s A
Insurance.
LM N
ENTER­
PRISE S. INC. Ms In o ff ic e ! I
ml. So. of Ssnford on 17-13.
1 BIk
W es t on Bsmlnolo
A v *. Fh. 1 3 1 - itIl collect.

INC OM E P R O P E R T Y , lly ownnsr. 4-bedroom Itou.e, with
g s r s g * apartment. 1101 Park
Avs. E. E. Fsrls. 331-S17I.
I

BDRM. I Vi both *7*10 per
month, L o w Down Payment,
Count ry Club. 333-7411.

SM.
FUJtN.
home, ^sltachsd
gs ra gs. 1 Ige. lots. Cash. 1101
Gra nd view
YO U R BE ST Buy. Pries
Owne r III. 113-111). '
1411 S U M M E R L I N

'29. Photo &amp; Equipment

Hot point, RCA. Zanlth, ate.
C al l C ha rl l# O or m ly collect
at A*a&gt;»&lt; lal#d Radio A TV ,
3112 N u r a n i a Ava., O r l a n ­
do 432*3914

NF. ED lo share rid# to Orl and o
W e e kd a y
m o r n in g *
W iI t
altar# expenses Call J22*i927
litlw itn i p
n». &amp; &gt; p. m.

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to

Orlando,

mornings

only, vicinity of O ra ng e A
U vtng at on to a r r l v t M l a t i i

I 4 9 • . m 191*1434.

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S r iN F O R D E L E C T R I C
Cl

Jv Ap, l U i u t i — Maw A Uatd

111

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May-

IIA R IU K T T ‘a
llaauty
.N o o k
■ of l «v a tar, availing g p p ’la
104 Mo Oak. 122*1143.
C U T ’ N C U R L Uaauty Mhup
311 Palniatto Ava
132-09J4
Kvaning Appoint m enl ■

U. Child Cure
N A N N IE 'S K I D D I E C A R E . In ­
f a n t , lu &lt; yre Open 34 huurt,
by lha Ituur, day or weak,
in k A r e , 333-0311.

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C HILD

CARV;.

131-4113

8. Peta &amp; Supplies
AU U A im .'M H A
T R O P I C A L F IS H
l l l g h a i t (Juallly frutn lha Heel
Hatcheries. L o w e st discount
prices. 10 a. m. • • p m —
D A IL Y -, F IN N Y
FRIE ND S.
I Milas South of Sanford on
l l w y 17-93
DOGS R E C E I V E D lo r Adop­
tion, boarded Animal Rescue
League, 1700 W. Minnesota,
DaLand Ph. 714-1140.
N OT HIN G
IS L O S T until a
Herald W an t Ad felts to find

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10. Poultry - Livestock
1 W E LC H M ARE.
t Saddle. Maka
1411.

1 Shetland,
offer. 113-

G R A I N F E D Slatra, from 400.
1000 Ibt. Coma and aslact lha
one you tike, will watgh and
dallvar to butcher house. 34c
per lb . liv e weight. Ruy Barrow, tipsale R d , at Monroe.
Ill-Ill*.
H B N f for Sals 1 for *1; Ch ic k ­
en Manure
(any am ou nt);
113*1011, Snyder’s E g g . B ir d
Farm.

1 « Special Notices
OUT OF P A W N
CAM ERA S ALE
Rollaleord, Canon, Argue, Grayflax. Olympus.
Minolta,
A
o th e rs
Kayatont.
Holiday,
Ravara, Kodak. Hell A H o w ­
ell, T o w e r A other Mavis
Cameras.
a
P a w n in g or Buying? — gas uat
A - l P A W N SHOP
l l t l O r U o d e Dr.
lll-»ltl
CONVALESCENT A
■ I C K ROOM HE EDS
Wheal Chairs’, W elk ers, Canaa
A Crutches ( o r rant or aala.
Prosc ription
at
L a w aa t
Prices. Discount to people
o v e r ( I A All S er vice P ers o n ­
nel. Chock our prlcaa.
F A U S T S D R U a STO RE
1*4 E. la t St. (D o w n t o w n )
Phono *13-0714
V M S
D E LIV E R Y

W AH IIEII

II

Huy ar

PROPERTY

Furnlthed

home, Concrete
block con• tructlon,
c on ve n lin t ly
lo­
cated.
Uenta
for
$71 per
month. Only $4,100.

Stemper Agency

72. Femnle Help Wanted

H ealtor-lm uror-T rad e e
123-4991
1919 S. French Ave.

DondatJ

p'KfcPJ E S T I M A T E

Lit

LOOK
1N N K HHPHI Nil
MATTHBK8
11E N 41V A TIC) N HV B C IA L
INCLUD ING N E W C U V K n
$14 JO

$229.95

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
11#dd*ng A Furntlur®
A T F A C T U M T FM IC E 8:
119 M ag noli®
322-4121

:il.

E X C E P T I O N A L U f f a r for man
««r w om an with car, in It®null#
m r l y mornin g u # w « p a p # r dall v rr y in ba nf or d * r t *
V#r y
good oupo rlu n il )
for right
}&gt;#r®on It#ply Hog 12 2, Han*
f«*rd l l t r a ld

25 LBS. - 50c
SANFORD HERALD

.Muniral

Instruments

FI® no Her vicing A Tu ning
Qani Cu mbta — 332-24I1
T l i n o dfunlng and Hcpe-tr.
W L Harmon - • 323-4221

Fu r th® bl ggc at ■•lacDon of
naa rly n *w and u »« d furnl*
lura,
»#a
Noll'a
Furn lt ura
U ro k a ra g a
In
C aaa tlbarry
on 17*91, Open I day® I to 4U®• 1 furbltur® appliance®, tool®,
®lc. 1Jought • hold. Larry'®
Mart. 313 ba nford Av®. I'h.
132*4112.

Legal Notice
In I Ka Court of fk# Cnnaty
JnJge, Krmlnnlr C „ u « ( y , F l a r «
Ida. In Pro ba f# ,
In ret Ratate of
E D W AR D EGBERT FLOW ERS

Da raised.

Tn A l l C red lt*»ra nnd Perastna
Having
r ln lm a
nr
Driwanda
Ag a ln a t Held F ata l# i
You and each of you era
hereby
notified and re quired
l o present eny claim* and d e ­
ni anda which you, of #lth#r of
you,
may
hav# a ga in st
lha
• state of E D W A R D E G B E R T
F L O W E R S to th# County Judge
of Pemlnnla County, Florida, at
his offic# in the court houa®
of
avid
County
at
Sanford*
KLirtda,
within
six
c ale nd ar
month® from tha ttma of tha
first publication of thl# notice.
T w o tuple® of each claim or
Jem and ■hall be In writing, and
■hall stats tha placa of rcaldcnct and poet office address
of tha claimant, and ehall ba
tw o rn to by th# claimant, hi a
Heal EaVate — Insurant®
Ir d A P a r k Av®
222*&amp;4&lt;1 ■ unit, ur attorney and a c e m *
panled by a filing fee of on®
dollar and auch claim or d e ­
mand
not ao fl 1rd ehall be
JOHN E. FOX,
void
Rea ltor
Klm tko A. F lo w era
20 4 N. Pa rk Ava.
222-OS29
Admin is tra tri x of the aa-

I f O t ' k E work, I!®l»)alt ting, 322-

MERLE W. W ARNER
REALTOR
701 Bo- P a rk

1111.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
In

In

th r

331-11!)

I Hurt

nf IK# ( n u a l j
JiHlgp, Ir iu yii 'le I n im ly , Fl(»rl«f#®, In V'rnKiil*.

In r # i Fatal® o f

f'owri « f IK# t ovinty
®#m1n&lt;i|# (i n i it I j , Flwr- CHI-41
tdn. In l*rctKnt*.
IN TIIE
In r#i Faint# of
COI NTV
C H A R LEM IJ L A N C I I A l t D ME AH- COP AT Y*

JEHUL

H A N K l ’. lthi i.\,

CT, till.

To All
liatfn a

D#c»*®#d
C r H i i n r a an® P#r®»n®
C'laliM®
nr
I)#maa4®

Dareaacd.
Tn All (Tradtior® and ) ' « r &gt; ® i «
Having
Clnlm®
nr
Demand®
Agal'nat Said1 Fatatet
You and each of you ar®
hereby notified and required to
present
any
claim® and d e ­
mand# which you, or #lthtr of
you, may
hav#
agaln#t
tha
«#tal® of C H A R L E S B L A N C H A l l U S E A R C Y , Bit, d#ceai#d.
let# of said County, to the
County
Ju dge
of
Mem Inula
County, Florida, at hi® office
tn the court
house of aald
County
at
f a n fo rd ,
Florida,
within
ala
calendar
month*
from tha lima of tha flrat p u b ­
lication
of
I hi® not lea. - T w o
copies of each claim or demand
• hall be In writ ing , and ehall
• tat# the place of residence
and poet office addresa of the
claimant, and ahall ba awurn
to by tin claimant, hi# agent,
or attorney and accompanied
by a filing fa# of on® dollar
and inch claim or demand nut

A iila ii

a®id F.®«at®i

Legal Notice

Seed Potatoes
l H O L L Y W O O D BED *30; Wla®rd U w n
JJowar. win din g
• u r t # r 920. Fh. 131*7411.

Legal Notice
NO T IU B U N D E R
r im n o is
name
statutr
TO WHOM I T M A T C O N C E R N !
N o ll e * ls hereby gi v en that
tf
underelgntd. purauant to
lha "F ic t it io u s Name Statute"
Chapter I I I 0*. F lo rid a Sla tuti .
will re giste r with the Clark of
tha Circuit Court, tn and for
Seminole County. Florida, upoa
racalpt of p ro of o f lha publica­
tion o f Ihla notice, tha flctllloua n t m . , to - w lt: W E T F K T * .
wa ar t eng aged In buslneea at
Fern Bark l la e a . In tha City
of Torn Park. Florida.
T fcit lha partlod Intaraatad In
aald bualnaaa aatarprlaa, are
aa f o llo w s !
Anno U. Gatrrka
Claranca 11. G e h r k j
Curtla Hobart W illi am s
Chrleilne W il li a m s
Dated a l Fa re P ark , •amlnola
County, Florida, Ja nuary 11.

&gt;001.
Publish Jan. U .
I I . 1*11
C D i-tl

It. *

Fab. I.

C D J .ll
real p ro p e r'*, to -w lt :
ft. 1»«J.
Lot 31, Block I. B E L AIR , Publis h r ® b I. 13. 19. 21. 1943 CD1-4I
according
to
the
Plat
there of aa recorded In Plat
Book 3, P a g e Tl, o f tha
Public Records of Btmlnoia
County, Florida
baa bean tiled agalnat you In
tha ab o vi styled suit, and you
a r t required to aarva a copy
o f your An swer or other P le a d ­
ing lo tbe Complaint oa P la in ­
tiffs
at'ornaya.
ANDERSON.
RUSH. D E A N A LOW ND ES. I l l
East Cantral Boulevard, Or­
lando, Florida, and fi le tha o r i ­
ginal A n a w - r or other P le a d ­
in g In th&gt; o ff ic e of tha Clark of
th# Circuit Court on or before
tha l l r d day o f Fabrt/ary. n i l .
I f you fa ll to do so. a dacrea
pro ronreeeo w il l ba taken
agalnat you. lo r tha re lie f d e ­
manded In th* Complaint.
Thla Notice shall be publish­
ed once n weak (o r four conescullv a weeks In Ike Sanford
Harold.
D A T E D T H I S l * l k day • (
January, 1*11,
(S E A L )
Ar th u r H. Beckwtlh, Jr..
Clark o f Circuit Court
• y M artha T. TUtlaa
Daputy Clark
Fu bll ih Jan. *1. 7 * A Feb, S.
2565 P A R K D R I V E
It . 1*4*.
COM*

IT

E D W AR D EGBERT FLO W KltS.
daceae«d
BTILNBTRUM, D A V I S A
McIn t o s h
Atturneyi for A din I naira trig
Poet Office Box 1310
Sanford. Flo rid a 3277]
Publish Jan. 1$. 22. 21 A Feb.

ft, lies.

th#

You and #arh of you ®r#
h t r t b y not If 1*4 and r#«|Uir*d to
pr##®fit
any rlalm® and d e ­
OVER t l TEARS
ni and® which you, or •Itlit r of
W IL b O N
M A I K R FU HN
o f Fine Workm an sh ip In Up
you,
may
hav® a ga l n a t
th®
Duy — b®ll — Trad®
holelvrlng.
Draperies,
Slip
222*3422 #»tat® of J E H O L I f AN KE HB O. N ,
covers.
Tim a Fayment a aa l l t - l l E l it .
d a r t aa®d, iat® of aald County*
little
a*
ll
mo.
Drapery
to th* County Judg# uf
m i­
Hardw are Installations
ned# County.
Florida, at hi®
K U L P D E C O R A T I N G SHOP
off Ira In th# court houa# of
Ph 113-1111
____.
• aid County at Banford, Florida,
IN T H E C IM C V IT C OU RT OF within
it s
c ale nd ar
month®
T i n : N I f T i l J l D ICI 41, CIH 35. Vacuum Cleaners
from th# lima o f th® fJrjil p u b ­
C b I T IN AMI) FO R S EM IN O LE lication
of thla notice.
Two
CO UNT Y, PI.OHIII A.
coplaa of each claim or demand
S A N F O R D VAC UU M SVC.
C H A N C E R Y NO. 14S3I
■hall be In w ri t in g , and ■hall
" A ll M akes"
HARTFORD FEDERAL SAV­
m i R Park Ava
lll-litl
INGS AN D LOAN AHKOClAT- •l at e the place of r# aide nee
and poat* office addree® of th#
43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds TION,
Plain ti ff, claimant, and ahall b# • worn
to by th® claimant, hi® agant,
vs.
or attorney and accompantad
S A N F O R D F E E D STO RE
R O B E R T JONES, t l al
by a fil ing f#a of orla dol lar
W h ole Corn I I 01 — 10* lbs.
D tfe n da n le
and auch claim or demand no(
tryin g
Math t i t *
— 10#
NO TH p] O F i l ' I T IN
ao filed ahall ba void
Iba. Hog Fesi f (4 10.
M D H T U A Il t: K O I I K C L O i l HE
• o filed shall ba void.
J pro)in# H Dakar
320 Hanford Av#
133*9910 T O i RO BE ILT JON'EP and
Dar la L hearty
Ad m in is tr a te ® .
C T A., of
JOANN P. JONES, hit w l f ,
K a f c u t r i s of th# l#a#t W i l l
th®
Laat
W
i
l
l
of
H K a lllK N C K l UNKNOWN
■ tid Testament of
J E H O L II A N K L 'I IB O N .
A N D T O I All parti,a claiming
C II A It L KB B L A N C H A D D
Dtcaaaad.
Intartat by, through, under
S E A R C Y . MR,, deceased
8TEN8TROM , D AVIS A
. o r agalnat tha aforesaid 8 TE NS TK O M . D A V l f
A
M
cl
N
T
O
B
l!
paraon.
M cIn t o s h
H U N T 'S T U X E D O
YOU A R E
hereby notlflad Attorney® for
Att orn ey for F a e c u t r i i
F E E D STORE.
Poet Office B«t m o
that a Complaint to foreclose A d m ln ls tra trli, C T. A.
Corner Sanford and Second
a certain mo rt gage encumber­ Poet Offic# Itoi 1320
Banford, Flo rid a 12771
ing
lha
f o llo w in g
described Banford, F U r l d ® 12771
Pu bl is h Jan. IS. 33. 29-Aft Fab.
.1.1. .disc. For Sale

l!phuUtcry

•It-/!.;

I M1* of

77. Silunliftn Wanted

C A PA C ITY

S ALE S A S E R V IC E
I I I H&lt;&gt; P A R K
333-0133

!l&lt; m®,

Biill-Blair Agency

53. Furniture For Sale

Upholstering A Matt re*® ren­
ova ti n g New A 1,‘ aed F u rn i­
ture Cal) M i Heddlng Mfg
Co at Tu9 Celery Ava. 1223117

Hath

FOR SALE

M A N w a n te d lo f&gt;td cattla and
work
In
Bant ure
C on al d tf
boa rd
for right party. Nn
phona call*.
Hoy
Harrow®,
Up a® la Rd.

I’h, 132*4244

2

113*8949,

OLD NEW SPAPERS

333*1142

M ILLE R RADIO A
A P P L IA N C E
WEST1NC HOUSE

4. I leu illy Care
AC K
1IKALJTY
Halon.
dally A av# by app'ta
fair ll olal. 322-0930.

M ag n ol ia

F ru it

/

232*1222 an yt im e"*
1901 Park A n n u l

A S S IS T A N T
H O U S E M O T H E R 81. Beni Ksinle - Sale
— Ideal Opportunity for young
"I A NO w an ltd, any condition.
w
o
rk
in
g
gir
l
or callrg# atuE N C L O H E a Snapshot In a vary
Call oollacl Orlando 42J-OOOI
dent In at ere#ted In children. JOHN SAULS AGENCY
U ttar.
W ill furnish room A board
W I K I I O L D T ’fl C A M I* It A S H O P W E HUT Uaad Furnltura. on#
R E A L ESTATE BROKER
d#nt In te r f i l e d in ch4ld*c*r«
110 H, P a r k Avenue, Hanford
p|#ca
nr
houseful.
Furay
Appraisal Specialist
duties
four avenlnga per w trk 111 No. Park
Had ding A Purn. Co . 301 W.
322*7174
A
part
o
f
the
w#ek*endMust
l i t HI in . J S 9 1 .
3(1. H o m e A p p lla n teK
b# mature A some child-cart
2. 1'ernonala
C O M P A C T 2 Bedroom Mason ry
e a perl® net preferred,
I* rot*
HKLL
UM
your
Furniture
Horne
hard worn! flunr®. S u b ­
e®!ant
church
connection,
Do you hav# a drin king prob­ N K W M A J O R House ho ld A p ­
Quick f a r vita with lha Cash,
urban but not remote Only
pliance
at
10%
above
our
n fin-drinker an^l n o n-®m ok ar.
lem
W ilt# r
o. Box i3 i j ,
SUPER
T R A D IN G
POST
7®.9jO a good term®. Move
coat.
W * guarantee
low#at
Abla to furnlah own tr an s ­
Hanford.
322*0477
right In
price®, Contact Julian W i g .
portation, Give age and work
gina 132-4441 or call J * R.
# iper le nce when app lyin g In:
ACREAGE W ANTED
SEM 1N O LU LO D G E
I1AUT P I L C H E l l
T r a d i n g Poet. Inc... 3109 B. A fa w Acre*, wood ad. aaeluded,
Florida Methodist Children*!
l)*®t Buy Bro ke r
NURSING
AND
O ra n g e
Ulotaavn Tra.ll, O r ­
arraaa
bit.
Raaannabla.
W
r
i
t
*
Home,
Hot
f.
Enterprise,
222*749$ Day or .Night
CONVA LK BCE NCK II K FID K N C K
lando.
U'»i 121, Hanford Herald or
Florid®. 32731.
I* O. fins *4 Jo, Hanford. K l»
plum* 144*1117 avantnK a
100 MOUTH HAY A V K
NBW
A P P L I A N C E S at W a r # *
I'll. 3Z3IT&amp;S
houaa
I" rice *—
Fr Igldalra,
7.). Male ur Female Help

DUST; In vic in ity o f 35th 8t .
Winn Dials Store. [Rack A
W hite Dog. part T o y French
Poodle A Chlhuehus, answers
to name o f Pierre. Howard.
Call n i - m i

AVE.

Seminole Realty

81. Income Properly
INCOME

Cu L

In beautiful W Y N N E W O O D 1st
u, show you this Custom
Built 1 bedroom horns, a l ­
ready financed, no red taps.
Can bs your afte r low down
payment A s i i u n t payments
o f only J l t . l ) monthly. I m ­
mediate p o it u s lo n .

H e ra ld !

N!c*~'Tf C Oadrodln

V 'J

SPACIOUS 4 Bedroom, 4 B t h ,
Loch Arbor. 111-041*.

It lo T bs

G E N E R A L
Houssclssnlng
needed
Immediately.* Ooll
Lo is 131.4011— 7-1 s. m. A
4-0 p. m.

71. Male Help Wanted

USED F U R N I T U R E , Mlac.
It«ma. Plnejr W ood Auction.
3:2*2170.

LEE

M O R T G A G E S — LONG T E R M
DELANO FE D ER AL

th ,m

87. Business Rentals

IS W ITH

&lt;
ItT OF THE
JtUUK, SKMINOl.n
Fl.OH II) As IN PIUK.

HATE .
la r e • E S T A T E OP
MARA B l ' R K E , deceased.
n o t ic e t o
t it$.i)ir o n s

TO AI,I- I HEDITUIIS
%N19
f'EHKO \ S HAVING CIsAIMg
OH I) K M % N I) B AGAINST
§ A 111 ESTATE)
You atid each of you are
hereby notified and required l «
present any
claims and
de­
mand® which you, or either of
you,
may
have
aga inst
tha
• state of B A R A B U R K E , d e ­
ceased. let# of aald bounty, to
the County Judge of Semlnola
County. Florida, at hi® office
n the court haute of said
County
at
Banford.
Florida,
within
alx
calendar
month®
from tha f i m i of the first p u b l i­
cation of thla notice. T w o c o p ­
ies of each claim or demand
•hall be In writ ing , and ehall
elate the place of raatdenca
and post office address o f tha
claimant, and shell ba sw or n
to by the claimant, hla agent, or
attofnty, and accompanied by
a filing fee of one doll ar and
such claim or demand not ao
filed shall oe void
• / A L T O N B U R K E , Mr
A t executor of the Laat
W i l l and Te stament of
S A R A I I U R K E . deceased,
Albe rt N. Fitts.
Attorney for Executor
1 Masonic Bldg.
Banford, Flo rida
Publish F ab ft, 12. II. 21, 1M I
CDJ-2S

PLEASURE

TH AT W E A N N O U N C E THE APPOINTM ENT OF

JU L IA N S TEN S TR 0 M
ASA

R E A L ESTATE ASSOCIATE
ON OUR SALES STAFF

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PH O NE

322-2420

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
05. Houses For Sale

81}f

n k k Ex itna i n
Chalet Intt available In Greenbrmlr at Loch Arbor overlookInk gulf count. C u t t o m
bultdlni: In jour .peclfleelion*. 'Jrttnbrtir developed
by

ftatforb

^rrilft

106. Apartments for Rent 106. Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sale

Fri. Feb. 5, ’65— Page 11

SWEETIE PIR

1 BDRM Furn. Apt. 1101 l l &gt; c I -Boom Efficiency apt. with 1017 FOBD— Ft a nit ar.1 Tran*.
noil a, only lit . 111-Ull— 11
ml*alnn *})*.
pvt. balh V ataower. *ultali|a
for couple or tins!* perron
HANFORD MOTOB CO
A. William*.
or retired. All utilltl** In­
*00 French A rt
lit- llll
cluded In rent. M 'rlly top**CLEAN, 1 Bdrm. Apt. Kitchen
ad orv tat 8t-, within 1 block 1 0 * MOA Mark 1 Bnadior.
Equip.. No pita 1*11 Elm
of 1 free parkins lot* and
Black wire whetla, B A H
• hopping canter. Inquire at
Lt. J o. Johnaton, Ba*a E ll.
r u n x k Apt, 1:3.3*00.
Manuel Jaiobeon Dept. Store,
I l l or 4 3 t.
111 K Flrat St
FURN. 1 Bdrm. Apt., l.lchta
Water furn. Only |)i, 301
lod. Automotnc Service
E. ith 81. l l l . l l l l .
Ht.s ihiunis Fur Rent

A CAR FOR
A N Y BUDGET!

NIGEL V furntehed, la ri*
I
Bedroom 1 b*lh apt , Adulta CLEAN ROOM Tor M*n. IPt
Magnolia Are. lll- n ;]*
only. 1111 Sanford Ait. I l l IMS.
RLEEPINfl Bofim fur Men, 112
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Oek Ave 1:7-77&lt;H w
AVALON APARTMENTS
Company
It* W. Ind St.,
111*1*11
Ph. * ! i - i * : i
115. A u I ob For Sale
it* Magnolia
1 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. I l l
Auto
Gta*a
Tnpa
mo. 111-11*0.
t i l l FORD 8KVLINER. re.
A Seat Cover*
tractable hardtop, radio, heat­
AVAILABLE Fab. *. 1-Boom
er, power *leerlng. need*
apt. Pvt. balh. llt - lim .
tranamlMlon *501. Ph. l-|.
I l l * or *ea at i l l (tarrlaon
I BEDROOM. Furn
tiaras*
Dr.
Apl., nrwly drooraial, c|o»*
*01 W. 7nd St. I I I . 10*1
In. *31-1110.
AU. WO UK QUARAXTEEP
I l l * FORD, tt lln actual mil­
eage, new tlree, brake t»h A
CLEAN Turn Apl*. *0t Palwiring Tip top, condition, 121. Scooters &amp;- Cycles
matter- 111-111*.
only i::s . i : M t b . *
t l 5 l X. K. U. H.tlnrcrrle, *50
SMALL Furn. APL, ! ! « : Maple.
•j* F o r d iiamn Wngnu. tt *
r c. iii-i:*0.
111.0111.
H,
Interceptor
K u g l n e.
Btralght Stick. Run* good 123. Boats &amp; Motors
1 ROOM Furnlthad Apt.. 1*1.
*m *: j-*0t*
ttt E. Ith. U1.ITII.
Gateway To The Waterway
l » * t V O L K S W A G UN, Il k , new.
FITRN. Apt. UOO Mellon. III*.
Kxlraa, will con*l,ler ira,|*
Robson Sporting Goods
FlIBN. Apt. Clot* In. Jlmml*
Term*
Boilla 1. Box
Your EVINI3UDE Dealer
1*1 B Paul*. Jl.SkV
Cowan. 111-4011.
*0f-*-« E. tat.
Ph. lii- I M l
UNFURN. Upatalra ATT. ISI l l « « CHKVT II i:«n Down A DAT A SITE! H*r*M want a.la
month, 101 Maqnnlt* Ave In­
t*k , over p i) turn:* 155,0}
work for aa llltla aa He a
Ph. Ji:-T0S5
quire downstair. after I p.
day!
m. or call Ill-ltlO .
BOB M cK E K P S K H G ABS
KUHN Outboard I &gt;* HP. Noar,
OARAGE Apt. idulla only.
NO M ONEY D O W N
ly new. Call Bay Urooma
*01 F r t n - h A r e .
IJJ-oTIt
’ 1001 Elm Are.
*33-11(I.

New 1965 License Plates FREE
On All Cars Sold This Week.

Bv Nadine Seltzer

■

KINOStVOOD
tIUlLUEItU. INC.
Iti-tAT*
101 Fairmont Dr.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

HOMES
FOR SALE

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Tor Iht tin ! Buy In
A New or Tltrtlt Horn#.
Set Stenatrom Unity
W t H tvt Xht Horn For Tou

Stenslrom Realty
IJ Ii
itl.iiio

I’ ARK DIUVH
N in iiT S

lll.lt ll

Aiin o n

loch

ITnuiutl to find &gt; 1 Bdrm. Mi
•ortry home In thlt » r t « prtctil under 111,000. I'hont uo
for detail*.
B O IICUT

A.

"While I wa« looking for oandlee. I found this envelope
addressed to the eleotrio company In Pop’ s
coat pockatl" *

W ILLIA M S

95, Houses For Sale

Realtor

Raymond I.undqul*t. Af*o .
i : i - m ’ Atlantic Bank Hide.

A LITTLK IMAGINATION

Payton Realty

r a n l i v e you a Ban ford ih uw
place* t lied room* l bath* I t/ * d
floor*, alec. k l t c h a h . c t m a n t
block
hfimt
located
on
a
B I O 15* lot. Excellent n ei g h ­
borhood,
I1I.&amp;00 wi th
only

Government owned
Homes

$100.00 DOWN

I BEDROOM, 1 bath tiled, kit­
chen equipped, anack Bar,
Fla. Room, 1110 month, l t d
Wynnewood Dr. I’h. Ilt-MtO
L ake

SOUTHWARD

Sections of Hanford

WE LA 1. A APARTMENTS
A \ Flrat St. ‘

111* 1101 IttO H i a w a t h a at 11-11

t)00 down. • .

(•leetlan of 1, I. and I
Bedroom* locitrd In varlout

UNFURNISHED
I
Bedroom
Duplex.
kitchen
equipped.
Excellent location. Ph 111till'.

97. Houses For Rent

co ttag e,

furn.

|lift 104 yhwiinnh Dr., Finacreat. I2!*07U&gt;.

Property

?100 DOWN
F H A -V A HOMES

Management

alt A r m tit Hanford.
Fhow yuu Aruundt

and Sales Broker

190!

tie

Pa rk

Drive

Sherwood Forest
Paved Streets
T R A IL E R LOTS - S ALE
Big lota, nigh land, low pay­
ment*. city water, ■ewer,
electric, phene Ca*i*lberry
Lend Co 121-4141

IS21 After I p m
B E A U T I F U L I Bedroom. 2 t-eth.
L ak e privil ege *, 1400 D o w n
it Ai eu m a pay m ent * I22-7 o »S

$100 DOWN
F H A - V A HOMES
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LAW MONTHLY PA YM E N T!
F o r C o m p l i i i Irifo rm aUo a

See nr Call Tour

FHA - VA

RAVENNA PARK, U dd Medal

EUvi

Tha

Horn a

For

Tnu

Stenstrom Realty
lift

111-1110
I !- «llf
* i : -« i «*

PAllK

Hu s k » o n i T
apt
J 111:i»lt»M *\i Kuril , u».4t bear
649 4333
7“ :• Salif.i Ml Ah#
1 lit 18It* » »M i'ijrn
v
Il ? * t If&gt;7

STORED A T

H R M H 1 I K D Apl., u ' lilt wa InI lu tU*1 704 E 14th. 132
er *Ii-IQ 5 )

i n n

lUll

MAN FORD
DI'F.N

UNFURNISHED noue*. a beau­
ty, Spacin'!, Boom*, I bed­
room, t bath, kllcben equip­
ped. Ph. 133-7174.

LOCH ARBOR

w

1 BEDHOOM raeldtnet. Kitchen
iitulpped,
■ lr
■rreened pi rch.
l*h 111-1111

GH IA

NICE,

• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons

l

1*4rin

conditioner, |
Iteee, f 100

Furn

hfiun# |

C4trp»t»4, W a t e r furn Adu lt*
only ID* mr. 311-1244
K n tN lM IIE I)
7 Bd rm
h »ui*.
d i m , near baar ICS mo. 122«7C1

Complete Selection
51a Thru M s

S i lea — I’ arta — Service

2 B E D H O O M furn liou»*. n#iAl&gt;
painted
|5S
mo
I22-07CB
O w n e r lift W Ith 8t.
K fltV lP lIK D

I

ll-ua#

2514 Man-

ford Av#. Itt-CEll

K U B M bllE D

near Lace
!

(40 mo.,

B E D H O O M F ur n
A lr -C o nd
out W e s t I a i Ml. $75. 121-4147.

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CHEVROLET MONZA 4 Door Sedan.
Autumalir Tranamiaaiun, Radio And
Heater, ( lean.

M Q Q Ii
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V.k Auto. Trana., Power Steerlnj, Radio
And llealar. Real Sharp.

2 BEDHOOM Unfurnished home
In Country. 140 mo., near
• hopping. 222 -4457.

ru ns. 2 Bedroom II oum . H I-

gg

DODGE D AR T 2 Door. Heater,
DODGE CORONET 2 Door. H rtU r.

CAN SELL YOU A C LEA N ER
CAR CHEAPER TH AN

Mechanic On Duty At All Times

End Of French Ave.— 2600 Block Orlando Drive

(.ra nd P rig . A D aily R io t
Wi t h \ir C o n d itio n And
M l Pow er. M a g n c a iu m AA bee la
f

"

And Bucket Seal Interior.

C A W C

W ILLIE SAYS K NO W ING
WHO Y O U ’RE DEALING
WITH IS H ALF THE BATTLE ! ! !

1964

C

4^ - • • ¥ t ^

AN ALMOST BRAND N E W 1964 CH E VELLE

1696

M ALIBU HARDTOP COUPE. 4 S P E E D
TRANSM ISSION AN D A HOT V-8 ENGINE.
A TRAD E IN ON A BIG FORD. N E A R NO
MILES. SEE IT, IT HAS H EAL GET-UP AN D
TEAK-OUT. AN D OF COURSE A RADIO AND
LOTS OF OTHER GOODIES.

• $ SAVE $

g g Oldamoblle "96" 4 Door Hardtop.
Fully Powered And
Air Conditioned.

$ SAVE $

I

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
YO U R AU TH O R IZE D FORD
121.1411

Phone 322-0614
Or M l 7-2330

1195

1961

1961
Tern peat,

*996

1096
1660

Cadillar I Dour Hardtop,
Fully . Powered, Atr
Cond., Exira Clean.

Rambler 4 Dour Station
Wagun, Auto. Trana.,
Radio A Heater.

*2396

*796

1960

1959

V k, Automatic Tranamiaalon. Power Steering.
Air Conditioned. Solid AA’hita Kilerior Color.

62 Rambler ‘
Ambataador 4 door. V-8
engine. 3 epeed tranamlealon, power (leering, power
brakea and factory air. A
clean aulid car and eatrn
aprrial buy at

$1 1 9 5
62 Ford
4 door Ranch Wagon.
V-8, automatic tranamla•Ion, p o w e r ateerlng,
p o w e r brakea, radio,
healer and factory air
condition. Excellent for
large family and at a
very reasonable price.

HempluE
| IN C

1959

L i n c o l n Premiere, 4
Door, Fully Powered ft
A ir Conditioned.
»

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*695

SANFORD

$

2 1 7 5

61 Corvair

1 0 9 5

60 Chevrolet
■l ton pick up. 8 ryUn­
der, long wheal bate,
fleet aide body and en­
gine Just reconditioned.

5 4 5

60 Plymouth
4 door station wagon. V-8,
automatic
tranamla•ion, pow er ateerlng and
healer, aolid running.

$

4 4 5

49 9 5
60 Oldsmobile

1959

Ford Cuatom 300, 8
Cyl., Automatic Trana.,
Radio And Heater.

1095

*395

BARGAIN B U Y S !!!

:C5 P O N T I A C

"98" Holiday Coupe, Equip­
ped with automatic tranamiaalon. p o w r r ateerlng,
power hrakea, power win­
dow*. power era la. radio
and hratrr and factory air
condition. Medium l i g h t
blur finlah with blue fabric
and vinyl interior. The ab­
solute luxury in 1982 at
only

60 Corvette

Chevrolet 4 Dour Station Ford Station Wagon, V-8,
Wagon, V-8.. Auto. I'rana., Ford * O • Matlc, Radio ft
Air Cond,, Radio ft Heater. Heater, Good Condition.

&gt;1095

M O TO R S

*1 2 4 5

Convertible. It needa a lit­
tle work hut well worth

"88" 4 door aedan. V-B,
automatic tranamiaalon,
power ateerlng, power
brakce, radio and heat­
er end air condltionad.
One owner car well
kept. A bronie finish
and extra rlean Interior.

*1 2 9 5

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FORD Station Wagon, 8 Cyl.. Orardrive.

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FORD F A IR L A N K 4 Door, V-8, Equipped.

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C A D IL L A C 2 Door Hardtop.

*3 9 5

OPEN F R ID A Y
N IT E T I L 9 P.M.

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FORD 2 Door.

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CH EVRO LET 4 Door.

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C H EVRO LET 4 Door. New Tirea

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*1 9 5
'1 4 5

301 WEST FIRST S TR E E T
rw 3 ^

1 5 9 5

$

Pontiac
4 Door,
Ford Falcon Station Wag.
Stand. Trana., Air Cnnd.,
on. E irrllrn t Condition.
Radio ft Heater.

BHICK SPE C IA L 4 DOOR SEDAN.

OPEN F R ID A Y NIGHTS T I L 9 P.NL

w

*2395

1961

1501 W EST FIRST STREET
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford

Ford Falcon 2 Door,
Stand. Trana., Radio ft
Low
Mileage,
Hratrr
l.ikr N e * .

W EEK’S SPECIAL

1964

1962

Ponliar 4 Door II T.
Catalina Fully Powered
A A ir Cond.- 1-Owner,
Exrellent Condition.

Alercur) Com et I Door. A u to m a tic C C A A / C C
Tranam iaalon, R a d io 4L D e a le r.
Y O A V Y L 4)

PHONE 322 0231

Seminole County Motors

T H A T'S A T :

DOW NTOW N SANFO RD

• BEN HOW LAND (General M «r.)
• BOB THOMAS (Sales Mar.),
• F R A N K BRUNSON
• C H A R LIE CRAIG
• "C U R L Y ” HUNT

$

$

1963

I b e rro lc ^ lmp.it,i 4 D o o r H ardtop.
D fc y .», .Automatic Trana., Power
Steering, Radio A Heater. AA hit
AAilh Spoiler* lied Intrrlor,

T

SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

*i ton piek up. Long whael
baae, fleet eide bed, auto­
matic tranamiaalon a n d
exceptionally clean for

"700" I door sedan. 6 c) Un­
der. automatic tranamla•ion. radio and htaltr. An­
other aharp on* at only

Sporta 6 Con­
Triumph Npurta
vertible. Extra ('Iran.
I

C O Pontiac Cajallna 9 Paaaenger Safari
D a station AA agon, I artnry Air -And (f C A \ / F
l uggage Dark. AAe Sold It N r * .
4* J ' ' * f-

s2596

1122 after I p. m.

’1 5 9 5

62 Oldsmobile

63 Pllro un olial)r.

*1894
*2099

63 Volkswagen
Dlx. 2 door aedan. A
little glramlng J e w e l
with all beige vinyl in­
terior ami red (Inlah.
Itral Sharp Tor

(Juit Below Jim Spcncer'a)

Power. Factor) Air, Radio 4 Ileal- &lt;T C A U C f f
er. Abanlulrt) New Throughout.
J fA V L |

995

WE W IL L GIVE THE E Q U IV A LE N T OF
10,000 M ILES OF FREE GAS W ITH THE
PURCHASE OF A N Y NEW R E N A U L T R-8
OR R E N A U L T DAU PH INE.

*396

(CITIES SERVICE STATION)

Ilu irk W ild cat 4 D o u r H a rd to p . A ll

W E E K ’S SPECIALS
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*850

THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE!

|i

C O F IA T "1100" 4 Door Sedan Radio, Heater S I l O V
• J - And Air Cond. Lika New Condition.
I Ifc l

*626

Cadillac Coupe DeVlllr, Fully Powered
With Radio and Heater. A Real
Beautiful Car For Only

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LET US H ELP YOU SELECT

TH IS

HOLLER'S
OK LOT

63 Chevrolet

BUT COME ON IN AN1)

CQ
D a

AT

’695

Dodge Convertible. V-8, Standard
Tranamiaalon. Radio and Heater.
Real Sharp For Only

OVER THESE BEAUTIES;

c n Ch e v r o l e t iie l a ir 4 iBmr Sedan. ,
OU

..

M AK IN G UP YOUR M IND

t| O Q R
I WOT#

GO WEST!

D EALER IN

C O Ruirk 2 Door Hardtop. Automatic Trana9 0 miaalnn. Radio and Heater. Clean Inaida
and Out

C,OIN(; TO H AVE TROUBLE

M

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PHONE 322-7524

Adulta.

122-4415.

Ellinor Motor Co.
322-1835

C r t CHRYSLER N E W YORKER 4 Door
" U Sedan. All Power And Air Conditioned.
Karrltcnt Condition.

1 Bedroom huuse.

Factory Authorized Dealer

r»A

COME ON OUT WEST W HERE
THE AIR A N D THE CARS
ARE CLEAN A N D FRESH ! !

K rH S 1 8 H K l»
Cottage,
near
Main Hate 14« 122-1721.

I T IIS 2 lldrm llnuae, adult*,
ton pel* 117-4017,

So. flaky. 17-92
Sanford, FU.

(Bon SayA;

97. Houses For Rent

111-054*
i l l -&amp;4it

100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Dajra —
1,000 MIlea On All
Used VW ’s.

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AVK.

Sanford, Florida
122-4503
-National Kepoaaraalona Inr.

C C Ponliar ‘Safari 2 Door Station Wagon.
O D Automatic Tranemtralon, Power Steering, I A Q C
Power Brahea,^ ytadio ft llea ttr. Real Sharp. O D D

CO

H IT!*!

1200 • $300 Down
$40 ■ $60 Month

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D RIV E

N IGH T*

V

mo.
mo.
mo
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.

C C Chevrolet "210” V-8, Auto. Trana.,
O O Heater, New Ttrea, ft Clean.

*295
*450

17-9 2 A U T O S A LES

..

Api , A 1nil#

lli* ft
1lutfi f\
J h e i r t&gt;um. 2
2 It* « i\| Furn Apt fur - u UJ'lr,
hath
Inn It* In k it ch en .
rt
w a l . f lll&gt; lu.lej 115. t i l I r e te r g * l i v i n g rnnm. ce p.
Tral heal, dll'1'ted fo r air con • 1* v »t IK 3 1firm
Furn
\V\.
d It hMil Ug . ' or lie I Inf. d'ltl hie
J7&lt; 3 M u ' b I ia 15:* s.*:- J?*5l
f i*t port, f#*in , d In hack &gt;utd
I ’ ll. 322-9115

SALES BROKER
W»

106. A p a rtm e R ts fo r Rent

1 B E D B f m »M Home on b e a u t i­
ful
Slim**
Inland on
l#ah»Mnnruf* Open beam f e l l i n g *
nice fireplace, 1 acjre lot all
fenced Th 327-721!

1. 1. * « B E D R O O M S
1. 1 4 A 3 P A T H S

Kl«.

105. Trailer Lots ■ Sale

BY
OWNER r I
Bedroom.
1
hath Hutu# 114,ooo price b r a c ­
ket C rn tr a l heat A air c o n i .
■ h all ow
we ll
with
un4*,rg: r o u n d
■pc 1it k I« r
* y ■«* m .
L a r g e corner lot In W y n n e *
wood, F H A or ow n e r f in a n c ­
ing
avail eld e
Completely
furniehed or un fu rn call 322*

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33l-fl7AQ
171-0141

911-1201
17-92
Limit u'find.

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82 Trl. 11099 Iml. t i l
‘62 Falcon II0U9 bal. t3 »
‘60 Rambler »H9fi bal. t19
'62 Metro. 1691 leal. 131
‘60 Volka. 1596 bal t29
'63 Cher. $1199 Hal. $39
'60 Marrury 1999 bal. 113
'60 Cortalr !«97 bal. 37
■59 Plymouth 1299 bal. 116
'59 Cher. 1399 bal. |23
'59 Pontiac 1*97 bal. 139
'59 Rriiaull 119k bal. 123
'59 Cher. 1637 bal. 1ST
'SN Cilery 1299 bal. 117
'56 Cherrolet 199 h al 13
'55 Cadillac 199 bal. |3
'5k Mercury 199 bal. 13
Jeep, 4-WIl 1999 bal. 139
'33 Jeep 1299 bal. *17
'61 Falcon !7«h bal. I3B
'59 Ford *881 hal. I l l
'65 Jeep 132.37 bal. 167

DOVE
MOBILE HOME SALES
"Ynur Wheel Ealatr Dealer*’
17 Mmlela to chooae from
OTEN T DATS A WEEK
llw y

Ave

323 5232 anytime

R E A LTY
1174 Park

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TAKE OVER

102. Mobile Homes • Sale

N E W and U S E D
Awning# A i ' i Iiaiiiu
Q U A L E ' Y M O B I L E IIOMEH
122*2512
3 H e y . 17*92 8

Seminole Realty

JIM HUNT
Of f t c «:
Ni g hi a

Let

'[POSSESSION

14 end 3 Hedroome

B E V F i i A L Outetandlnir 2 A
Bedroom Home* avatlehle Ui

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THRIFTMINDED
PRICES

C O Pontiar 2 Dr. Hardtop, Auto. Trana^ Radio I G 1 C
D O 4 Heater. A Heal Sharp Car For
D I u

NOBODY — NO — NOBODY

N A T IO N A L

1: 1-

WITH

C O Old*. Starfir* Hardtop. All Power A
A ir Conditioned. IUa A ll Content- (T C A W C &lt;t
enrea Plua Stereo A New Tire*.
4&gt;
Y L 4)

E C Mercury 2 Door Hardtop. Automatic
0 9 Tranamiaalon. Radio, Heater and 4
New Tirrr. A Good Second Cay For

j- 1 ,

USED CARS...

Dfc

Ford Economy "4". Standard Tranamiaalnn, 45,000 Actual Mile*. Better
^See TMe One, Only

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FUBN. ApL 500 Park Av*.

*10*.
Immediate Dillvary
M ONTHLY PA YM E N TS
F U R N I S H E D 1 bedroom houaa,
Investment L Beatty
lilt
Palmetto. Phone 111.
IIS N. Park Avt
J27-317I
FROM $50.00
FOR TH E BEST HOME ATTRAi IU T T &gt; Uadrnom Slaa- 0114.
BUY
enry, laindecaped EacHlant 1 BEDROOM Horn*. Kitchen
equipped 110 per mo i l l
child . near echoed a. Iiaet,
SEE YOUR
3U£le_^4*e_llDMir^^^^
ah up id hi *'.
Down
mi )
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u iiu t

109 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford •
322-4884

Winter Park
Ml 4-Q209

H O LLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. A Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

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New Cub Den

Florida Gl, Cash
Hunted By Army

Vfar BraTurS Wrrmll
Page 12— Frl. Feb. 6, ’65

St. Andrews
Plans Supper;
Program

Parent* o f boys In Sunland
Estate*, particularly those in
the Fairmont Avenue area,
who are Interested In Cub
Scouting are Invited to attend
in organizational meeting for
a new den at the home of
Mrs. Joan tmmick, 308 Fair­
mont, at 7:30 p.m. today.

an American Army sergeant
lor questioning in connection
with the theft of 347,958 from
the

U. S.

Arm y

Europesn

headquarters post office, an
Arm y spokesman said today.

Mrs. Immlck will serve as
den mother snd memberships
ir e open for six boys, eight 10 years old.
i
Phil Simpson, commissioner
of Cub Scouting in the Sanford
area, may be called if further
information is desired.

Staff Sgt- Richie P. Taylor,
32, of Clearwater, Fla., has
been listed as absent without
leave since the theft was dis­
covered, the spokesman said.

S U N LA N D H O SPITAL Medical and Research Director Dr. Charlea IL
Carter (le ft) explains some o f the progress made by the center In research on mental retardation to Frank Roper, Winter Garden horseman,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, co-chairmen o f the Sunlarid Charity Horse
Show to 1ms held Feb. 10-14 at Seminolo Raceway in Casselberry to aid
the research program.
(Herald Photo)

Taylor, a mail clerk at the
4th Base Post Office, had ac­
cess to two safes containing
$47,858 at closing time Mon­
day, the spokesman laid.
Monday was payday, when
hundreds of G I’s buy money
orders at the post office.

POSTER CONTEST winners at South Seminole Elementary School, Linda
Van Eepocl, Scott Stlner and Debra Grlle (le ft to right) will receive a free
ticket to the Mar-Chris Marionette Show to be presented Tuesday, Feb. 16,
at 7:80 p.m. under the sponsorship o f the Council o f Teachers and Par­
ents.
(Herald Photo)

Just make the normal V3 down .
paymenT (your trade-in will probably
more than cover this) and your
payments— including interest*- ;
documentary stamps, and life
insurance - will be easy li

Plan Events

One*Itoom School
Almost Passe
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) State School Supt. Thomas
Hailey reported that one-room;
cnc-leacher schools are be­
coming a thing of the past in
Florida.
Bailey e a 1d a recent aur
vey showed only three of the
tiny schools remain. They are
Mount Zion West Ln Holmes
County, Tangerine in Orange
County and Red Bay ln Wilton
County.

G ENEVA 4-11 CLUB Roys have reorganized with officers for-Ui# -yejy,
seated from left, Dale Wesson, secretary-treasurer; Chester ltusscll, vice
president, and Micky Whiting, president. Others in the photo, hack, aro
Tommy SummersHl, Tim Watkins and Charles Glnizer and the leaders,
Mrs.' Loralne Whiting and Mrs. Hazel Sunmicrsill.

Boys 4-H Club
Organized By
Geneva Group

Ry JnAnn llays
A 4-H Club for boys has
been reorganized in licnev*
with meetings held the first
and third Tuesday of each
month at Geneva School.
3fri. Loralne Whiting has
accepted responsibility ai ad­
ult leader of the group snd
MrY. Hazel SummersiU is as­
sistant leader
To date eight hoys have en­
Upper Town of Quebec City rolled in the club and mem­
suggests a section of Franca bership Is open lo all interest­
transplanUd to Canada.
ed hoys 10 ycari old and over
Elected
officers
for the
year are Micky Whiting, pres­
ident; Chester Russell, vice
I* TIIK CIHCt’ IT l o n i r OK
T ill; NINTH Jl IIK IU . * ||t president, and Dale Wesson,
t ITT. I\ %m i Koii ai : n ii &gt; o l i ; secretary - treasurer.
COI NTY, KLOVUD4
Next meeting, as called for
t h a a r i r r « • . 14«aw
KOIIKCT.OM lit: OK
in the schedule will b0 Tues­
MOUTH %(IK
day afternoon, Feb. in

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ANl&gt;
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Scheduled A t Jr. Hi
A rourse In civics for high t All interested persons should
school credit* will open in rc|Mirt at Sanford Junior High
room 23 at Sanford Junior School at 7 p m. Feb. 11 InHigh School at 7 p.m. Thurs­ formation is available from
day.
E. S Douglass, director of
This course may he taken vocational and adult educa
for adult high school credit or
School
Administration
lo satisfy the requirement lor Building, Sanford,
a credit In "government" for
those planning lo takr the
general &lt;'(1008110081 develop­
ment test.
The Instructor will be Ralph
Brewer of the Lyman High
School faculty, and will inert
each Thursday through the
first week in June. It will be
necessary to have a minimum
of 10 students to organize the
course.

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Catholic Women
By Donna Eatea
The Board of tha Church of
the Nativity Catholic Women’a Club will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday in the aoclal hull of
tha church. Mrs. (Jen# Shan­
non, president, will conduct
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By Maryana Miles
St. Andrew* Presbyterian
•Church o( Bear Lake will
have a fam ily night aupper
and special protram Wednes­
day even Inf.
The aupper, provided by
Women of the Church, will be
aerved at 8:30 p. m. and all
church members and their
families are Invited to attend.
At 7:30 p. m., a special
guest, Mrs. ITugh Linton, reg­
istered nurse recently returned
from Korea where her hus­
band has been mlt*U&gt;nary for
the past 10 years, will pre­
sent a program and (how
•Udea of their work In that
country. The Lintons presently
are on leave and are making
their borne in N’ortbcrest. This
program will be open to the
public.
Rev. Thomas Mskln, pastor
of St. Andrews, has announc­
ed that Stanley Harris, direct­
or of Uw Orange Blossom
Chorus, will be guest soloist
for this Sundsy morning’s ser­
vice at the church,. Harris will
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if some.of them found a last use as
satellite launchers in peaceful space
exploration.
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the scrap heap, it is a better end than
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friends in Saigon is that they
string of coups in the recent
past or the thought that there
may he more in the next two
year*.
Even Khanh • haters among
them seem to be unconcerned
over the' return to power of
this emotional general. They
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government In Saigon before
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sert that every time there's
a coup Hie resulting confusion
srlx back the war for months.
Ilut a relatively high US.
official, who has spent the
last several years In the pro­
vinces, has sent me word that
the past several coups "did ­
n't cause us to lose a beat in
the fighting." This man is in
an area where the war has
been heavy.
Ills words echo the com-

blocked any comprehensive national
legislation to strengthen education.
Although the President’s formula
for avoiding any objections on con­
stitutional grounds has the support
both of Catholic spokesmen and the
powerful National Education Associ­
ation. which has traditionally oppos­
ed public funds for the benefit o f
parochial schools, the blit" may face
serious questioning in Congress. And
if passed by Congress, it may quite
likely have to pass the final scrutiny
of the Supreme Court.
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, chair­
man of the House Education and La­
bor Committee, has promised that
this public-school-church-school issue
will no longer be dodged but will be
met head-on this year.
Many on both sides would agree
that it is high time that it was, if
only to settle once and for all what
things the government may or may
not do in this vital field o f education.

Thought For Today
Dr. Crane’s

Worry--Clinic
Norma t* onr of the 20,-

keeping

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and avoiding tobacco.
000,000
mrdiral
patient*
Hava a regular medical
who enter our mrdiral o f­
rheek*up onee or twice pec
fice* each week. Ilut half
year but then relax and let
of them (lO.IIOn.miO) has r
physician
worry
for
no diagnnauldr physical ail­ your
you. That's why you pay
ment* whatever! Thry are
him.
"worry wart*'* or hypochoiidriara. So place thi*
Don't consult n doctor and
When West German Chan­ fields. . , our opinions a ination to maintain i|s close
I'anr Iterord in sour 11iIsle thrD keep on fretting about
cellor Ludwig Erhard journey­ greed "
U. S ties, including contmu
and read il before you go yourself.
ed to Paris to meet with P re ­
Between the two there re­
lo alerp rarh night ’
That's not smart nor e c o ­
mg dependence on the U S nu
sident Charles de Gaulle many mained plenty of areas uf dis­
clear umbrella for its de
CASE V-405
Noima G.. nomical.
expected fireworks
agreement. hut. on assessment tense,
You pay him lo take ovei
I aged 42, is a spinster school
Instead, the meeting prosed of the results, it appeared thy
the reapcinsil.iljty* so let him
Related to it is the West teacher.
so peaceful that speculation de Gaulle merely had hided
“ Dr, Crnne," she begun, “ I worry about your physical
German desire (or a voice m
arose whether de Gaulle sud­ hts time on the theory that
nuclear defenses and thus its am terrified lest ) might die jcondition.
denly had gone soft.
there was plenty of if.
If you are uninicri ied or
support of the U S. • proposed from h heuit attack.
“ I can say," reported Er­
The nub of their disagree
“ fo r Illy fattier had one widowed, then develop many
mixed - manned nuclear fleet
hard at the conclusiun ol the ment is de Gaulle's determin­
and
never
recovered
con- 11lends and outside activ ities
lor NATO.
two-day
meeting that "post ation lo eliminate United Sta­
so you haven't time (o fret
He Gaulle, on the olher seinuane **.
live results were achieved in tes influence on the continent
“ Ileaidea, I live all alone, uhoiit your Inteinal oigaua.
band, would have Europe de
numertius v e r y
important and Wrst Germany's determ­
And by all means take a
pend on his own mtant nu­ so suppose I should tall In
clear arseni! bill would refuse the floor O il a f I iday eve­ log dally dose of tile lust
11;cin|uills &gt;■■ ever discovered,
I he Germans any voice in il ning!
■'Why, nobody would know namely. God Almighty.
Insistence
tplu-r side on
lo do this, team up with
my
predicament, if
I
maintaining a fixed position of
rnuId well have prerved the * ..didn't i.-a. if llid telephone. if. Lord Get on lira side as
Altamonte Springe
Enterprise
end of flic french - German I ill Mondiiy when I didn't 1v being a. live in a l.w al
Mr*. Ritchie HarrM
Mr*. Julia llartaa
■hutch.
*18-131*
accord which already
has show up for my c lass!
888 5834
Hr.--ms s. live in the social
"that thought len ities me!
M*
4AM
been
u
n
d
e
r
considerable
B *»r Lak*-Fore»t City
Id.- &gt;.f your church, too.
I panic every weekend!
strain.
Mr*. Maryann Miles
l.»be Mary
Hind thi* Itiblf* daily!
“ What can 1 do to nh»p
Instead, the subject barely
838-3*78
Mr*. Frances Wcater
Villi Ml night, lift ' your
iny
terr.
&gt;r
arid
Htift'cimnl
my
rame
up.
321*21*
Casselberry
hand liit’ h Hlmvi* l|i** 4fiVrr
side de Gaulle a heart ? "
1
On
his
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
Lake Monroe
Well, Nnrnu. gel marl ied' -*k if you ;*lf pi artlig it in
greed In two point* dear to
838-504*
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
1 hAn u hisper
hi p
hat hHnr&amp;,
For
spinstei h C**'d's
Krhard's irarl
3I2-4T1*
Chuluota
One YV41 another try at Ger- and will owed folk it are nal On* pm\*T
Longwood
Mr*. Jnan M agi*
"1 ..id, I am trying to h* a
man reunification,
and thr tii«lly more apprehensive mii.I
Mr*. Donna Kalea
3*5-3743
faithful
member
of
your
other renewed move* toward deservedly an
838-3317
D rill ry
Living alone, they realitr tram
European political unity.
North Orlando
*'I!i|t I have a heavy day's
But the final opinion was that they might tail to the
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
*88-4883
that de Gaulle did not give up floor in an attark and hr un- work tomorrow and ttiu* need
322-8795
Deltona
ahle even to phone for the a hour* of sound atumber.
much of anything
"So will you please lake
Mr*. Mildred (Jaaay
De Gaulle is laid to believe doctor.
Mra. Clarenrr Snyder
!
§§8~iisi
run
Ih* mglit shift for tne?"
M
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n
n
e
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eliminates
this
221-4841
that economic and cultural
Then drop your hand limp.
Genera
factors, plus gradual indepen "alt alone" fear
Oviedo
Besides,
marriage
extro­ H hark upon the cover*
Mr*. JnAnn Haya
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
dence of the Communist salel
to n ’ll then he surprised at
|
349-4871
vert*
your
attention
finro
365-3160
lltes from Moscow make Ger
own
“ innarda"
and iii.w reinved you immediately
man reunification Inevitable. your
feel! And your insomnia will
But he does not believe I hat kerpa your attention on the
rva poiale.
other person.
now is the time.
For the mere acl of visual­
Thus, you are not aa like­
However, he s e n no harm
ising God anil thus gaming
ly
to
become
a
h&gt;
po.
hnndlur
in talking about it and ao he
a wirier, r .ramie perspective,
agreed to a meeting of U S. (abnormal worrier about your
will i{wuif your |»-tty worries
innards).
French, British and_ West Ger
Further remedies consist of and anxieties.
man foreign ministers to con
) ou relax when yull in d ite
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida
Fri., February 5, 1965 sider an approach to the So­
you are on M B team. And
viets.
God NEVER refuse* to tukr
Similarly, while de Gaulle
* U T H
A. U U U .O W ,
iro n aa u r ts u iu E B
over your night shift fur you,
utterly opposes any surrender
loaaoo - Ooaorol Maaasaf
r u * K voi.T oi.in K .
if you sincerely ask!
The telephone company is
of
French
sovereignty
to
«
po
HUHART A LEXANDER
So quit pestering us doc­
m a t
i. j u i i M u s
Illicitly
united
Europe, lie demonstrating a new rumAdvarltotng Dlrootoe
tors for sleeping pills and
IL* a a s l a g E S i t o r
puter-phone
supposed
lo
make
does
not
mind
talking
about
R O T 6 SUUSSI .
tranquilizers!
Stop b e i n g
DOMU
W ILL IA M S
that cither. He b elirvn that It easier lo pay bills. But il
Advartlsla* H a w s i r
ni-uiotir chain amukers. Just
S ocials
E d ito r
JA N IE SH O EM A K ER
in 1965 at least, talk is all doesn't answer Dad's plea —
team-up with Godv
PU T T IE
AUSTIN
Siaaiaaoo Ms— gar
that will occur.
"W hat'll 1 use for money?"
( Al ways
write lo
l)r.
C ity E d ito r
r NESS W E L L S
It is probable he also be
•/ *
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Crane in rare of this news­
Machaolcal Hupt
JU K I WELLS
lieves tint time is on his side
Pet food manufacturers are paper. rnrlusing
B IL L V IN C E N T
a long
O m u
BAttor
on the question of the mixed- beefing about the current stamped, addressed envelope
stair Pkoiugrapkar
manned nuclear force. A Bri­ shortage o f horse meal.
and 20 rrnts lo rover typ1‘ubllabod d alle axo*p t Satur da y, Sund ay and C k r U t in a a ; pub*
tish proposal which would
ttabad S a tu rd a y procseCIng Cbrlatmaa.
drastically alter the U. S. plan
it v iv K irn u s h ates
has so muddied the waters
Horn* D i IIt k f
H o waak
that it is possible neither ever
Sly M oll
S E M I N O L E CO U NTS
A L L O TI1K K M A IL will be enactedSta W aak
II.M t laar
HISS 1 T tar
But for Erhanl there were
SS* « Maatka
M i &lt; Maatka
positive gains.
I SO S Maatka
I II I ISoatbP
He had reiterated and re­
l . M l Mon Ik
l.M I Maatk
established that Germany re­
V . • F a c i a l H a s u la tl a n a p r o u d * ik a t all ■ a ll mbacrifutaa ka
tained freedom of action. He
paid Ik ad van a*.
had appeased former Chancel­
T k a li pra ld la a u t n ik a r at Lb a Ua ua d Frasa whtah u aa- lor Konrad
Adenauer's wing
lltla d a ic jw n v a ly to tba aaa far rapakllaaita a at all tha loaal
of the Christian Democratic
aawa prlatad la tkta aawapaptr.
party which had accused him
Kata ta d aa aaaoad claaa snattar Ootoaar St. 1111 at tha Faat of wrecking the Paris • Bonn
O f fIc * t f Saatord, Florida, n ad ir tha Aat at C o a « T t M o f Marat. accord.
Both would work in- his fav­
t 1SST.
or in German elections next
Mo p a n af aay malaria*, aawa or adtorttataa . o l tkta adlttoa
of T ka k aafo rd Uarald B a y ka rapradacad la aa y B a a a a r w llk - summer against the German
220 N. FRENCH AVE.
aat w r itta a parmiaaiaa a f tha publiahar o f Tha lia r aid. A a y Socialists, a victory for whom
SANFORD, F L A .
322-5412
la d laid ak l ar firm raapoaalbla f a r auch roproductloa w ill ka
.aonaldarad aa l a lr ln g in g on Tka t t a r a ll a c o p y rig h t aad w ill ka would be no less d is e a s in g
"Headquurlera
For
Sprinkler
Systems"
feal« llabta l o r « * ■ * * * ■ itadar t ka law'.
to de Gauiie than lo Erhard.

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and build one another up. just as you
are doing.— I Thess. 5:11.
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from-our-bcTTef-m th«rbrother*n&gt;o&lt;l o f
man and the fatherhood of God.—
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THE' GREAT ADVENTURE

aren't bothered either by the

President Johnson's $1.5-bilHon
nid-to-cducation program is not layre
compared to the $6 billion in federal
funds already committed to educa­
tion in this fiscal year.
Its social impact, however, cannot
be measured by the number o f dig­
its following the dollar sign. It is de­
signed to attack the twin evils of
poverty and unemployment at their
roots— in the early school years. It
is aimed at no less a goal than to help
“ every child to get as much educa­
tion as he has'the ability to take.”
This legislative package won't ac­
complish all thnt. It is but a be­
ginning. Biit that it is a neces­
sary beginning is shown by recent
statistics from the Department of
Labor. They reveal that, despite pre­
dictions to the contrary, automation
is not eliminating hut is creating
jobs. And they are jobs demanding
new skills and higher levels o f train­
ing.
_
The problem of'chronic unemploy­
ment— or unemployability— is most
severe among young people whose ed­
ucation has been inadequate or in­
complete.
There is one other historic problem
that may have to be resolved first
before the Johnson program can bejpn-to o p era tion anything .elw^-XhaT
is the question sof aid to church-re­
lated schools, which for years has

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ments of two Vietnamese cab
inct officers
Interviewed in
Saigon a few months back.
Both asked me in obvious
puiilrmenl why Americans
worry so much about the “ stability" of the South Viet Nam
government.
Said one: “ We must keep
trying one setup alter another
until we find the right one.
This may take a long time.”
The Taylor • McNamara •
Rusk theory also holds a civi­
lian government is essential
now — in the middle of the
war.
This theory stumps my Vietnameo
friend, m a n y . o f
whom are willing to give
their lives for the eventual
creation of a civilian govern­
ment.
One of these, a civilian who
had been high in a civilian
government until a military
coup overthrew the adminis­
tration he served, says priva­
tely:
"W e might as well fare the
fact that whatever govern­
ment we get for now — ami
I'd like it to be operated by
civilians — the final veto pow­
er must be in the hands of a
military group, or military
strongman. Otherwise, t h e
government can't last or have

He

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Vietnamese

explain that no group except
the army has real power. A
pure

civilian

govern­

ment would h iv e roots neither
in the cities nor countryside.
H would be at th e'm ercy
parading demonstrators.
In a well • established de­
mocracy, tha military will
bark civilian
government a«
gainst rioters and demonstra.
tors, but this assumes a demo­
cratically indoctrinated mili­
tary, a popularly elected gov­
ernment and a base of general
support.
General elections ara an
impossibility with so much of
South Viet Nam under Viet
Cong control. The . last few
governments, civilian and mil­
itary, were hind • picked by
one group or another. It Is fu­
tile to expect Ihrm to have
the loyal backing of all parts
of the military.
Thr Vietnamese who seem
lo make the most sense are
those who advise the United
States lo play things by ear.
realise the Saigon government
must go through a long seriea
of convulsions and put more
of our emphasis directly into
the rural provinces.

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’ Forecast
Saturday. February •. 1*M
GE &lt;IIIU I|
T n O E H 'm i i
Until JfOOX aicelltnt Inftu.
Inert i r i In effect thli Beturday for whatever boa to do
with thinking of w ar* to art
what you want - without Irrt.
toting anyona alia. Tha attar*
noon and avtnlng brlna to
Ilf ht aoma vary worthwhile
and daalrabla mrana by which
to ft t thoaa In powarful p&lt;»|.
tlon to aid you to gain tnora
auceaaa.
ARtER (Mar. *1 to Apr. I D —
An Idtal day and avanlnf to
ba with food frltnda who ara
vary much Inrllntd to ha of
•arvlca to you. Coma to tha
point quickly. Than you rui tha
raaulta you want In ahortaat
pooalbla time.
TAl'IIL’R (Apr. 10 to May
301— Gatttnf Into civic actlvltIra and working hard la tha
baat way to opan up naw donra
of auccaaa today. Da with In*
divlduala who hava authority
over you. Gat thalr full ap­
proval.
(IKMI.YI (May It lo Juna I I )
— Da vary gracloua whan othara
flv a you aufgaatlona that ran
cartalnly ba vary-helpful In tha
tutura. Da grateful tor naw fa*
vora. Thla atarta a better eat
of condltlo'na to manlfeat the,,,,
aalvaa.
m o o t r iin .n t t r v
(Juna : !
to July I D — Remaining atlll
for awhile halpa you 10 k &lt;i
fine Intuitive responaea that
can ba vary helpful,* Don't ha
forceful. Gat out and pay htlle
you hava been neglecting for
eome Uma.
LEO (July I ! to Aug. I D —
Conferring with partnara li alt
fight today, provided you flrat
gat elavar Ideea from etperta.
rina Ideta can Incraaaa tha
harmony between you. Bring
Inin tine thoaa who ara'unpie*
dtctabla.
v in u o (Aug. t : to dept. ::&gt;
.* Being enthutlattlr, about
your work aaaa It cleared up
In very ehort lime Dlacuea bet­
ter ayetein* with fellow workera, aleo. I.eeeen _lhe Igart of
labor for tha futiira conaldrr.
ably.

I.1HRA (Sept I I tn Del. I D
— Gat talente w o r k i n g p r e p - &gt;a
ly now and you than can a n W
tha a m u if m a n t a you tru ly like.
Bat up row* •p p ol fi lm vn t* e a r l y _ f o r r i t n l n i fun.
thla
aiwXleal day » ti.1 night.

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K O IlF lO ((Hit. IS to Nov. 21»
— Situation at horns require*
that you labor m «rt to h*v*
everyen# satisfied and happy
there. Ha of a pealtlve state of
mind. Buy whatavsr la nace» *ary to achla va greater Com­
fort.

a A llIT T A n it*

Dec.

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the fart that you art wilt Ins lo
ha mur» co-operath e In ill**
futura. Oat a naw method nf

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o|Mpratlon. Fine M m * from r i ­
per! a ra n ha f o r t hri*mlnu.
( l l ' l t l t Oil \ 11»r»\ 22 10 Jen.

2iM— Dt»&gt; ua* matter* of i»i«*party with irua e xpe rts and
you ( # t shea 1 very f a it B o a .
Tour
bait
frltnda
will a tva
w on d ar fu l auiigration*. F o l l o w
them with alacrity.

21 to r*h.

ftci 1’ \it 1i n &lt;Jan

t?i
Hein* very w i d e - a w a k e »
lodern M ta a and f h l n f a In i* ft•
I live can lead to feat aucieva
nnw, Oat to t a t h a r wi th th**ea
of similar Interaaia. C o - o r d i n ate a f f o r d wtaaly.
P i l l &gt;*.a | F »b
to Mar ! « )
— S h o w i n g that you a re w till n r
to hava a ip a r t e gl*e you th#
advice you need wilt b r i n g in
fine ban# fit a ft# tp er lfh « Hh
• ham. Bare jr ' u r fee lin g * wrhrro

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personal matter* art convert*
!*d
i r v o i n c h i l d is n n m
TOIl AY, he or eh# will ha vtty
much un the ball where th#
modern l«laas • and opeiattona
ara Involved, and li n e r

by f o l ­

lowing

along aurh lint* real
auccaaa can be ach laved ba r a,
ba

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train

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An yt hin g connected with |*avrho1og&gt; nr phllanthrupy l» at*
• u hi t a I h r r a
many person*

a I nt r a nsr • •» I
can ba helped

during the llfattma.
M A n .t r , r e n iM ’ ftvtr f, i h i
tiK IK R A L
T t:\ U K ttlK M
Until NOON you art under flu*
Influence* fur geittng ■ new
slant how to benefit and gasn
by the clever new Ideaa that
you have, Tha jv m hr Inge to
light tha apaclflc deialle by
which you can gain your lungrange ambition* by the cour­
age and character which y n
put Into making your dream#
coma true.
AVIIKS tMar. St to Ap r 1*) —
fla tti ng Into new- a \ anue# of
• spryaainn until lunch time a
good,

hut

ha

aura

to

monetary affaire later

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Huoctas 1* t'OnimiriiurAle wish

effort

applied.

T i l i n g ( A p r . 2« to May f M
— If you contact e i p e r t s
you
ft ud you can rope with l im it­
ing situation* much more e a s ­
ily. T a k a time to ma ke y o u r ­
self mors pre sentable
l*ab«&gt;r
diligently. Out to f h t aoclai ia

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f-EMIXI ( M a y 11 to June ID
1
— Vlattlng with good f rlei-1.
you h«v, nrglt. led latel&gt;
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tin. during lh« morning a fi.r
le r v lt ii I'ltn to get d u l i e i i f compllehed
Uler,
howe ver.
O th . re o r, la a very reeponetvo
Duwl.
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m o o s (ittt.iin itv (June : :
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to July I I I — Getting civic Of
tolri handled nicely In *. ;u to
vory peeelblt, 00 thot you .an
lotor bo with frlendg for fun
I’oy eome mention tn rr* lit
matter*.
Follow
Inclination*
tonight.
I-V » (July II lo Aug I D —
Stepping out tn meet the riant
prrtopalK lac la tine during tho
early part af tha day. but p'an
to do your work latar. Oat tha
aaelitaaie of higher-up.. fla
vora popular than you hava
been In the paat.
f
VIHUO (Aug. II to kept ID
— Follow your hunchea In deollngi with othara and you kn ,«r
haw ta handle them better
They aapert bigger and bettor
thlnaa fr- m you. Moat naw peraonalltlaa wbo oan ba vary
helpful, atfeo.
Lilt It A (Bopt. JI to Oct. I D
— Be ing more c o -o p e r a l lv e with

othtra b rl n g e abo ut a a r e l l e n l
rapulta now. Xaw« actJvltlee can
I
ba dlacuaoed freely. Gel tblnga
arranged ao that grantor eucrea* la pooalbla all nri und.
J
g f o u r i o (Oct. II to Xov. ID
— Gel that work dona that you
had planned on thla fraa day
that mar bo. • bit etranunua
and plena* htgher-upa. Flniah
early. Then out to meet friend*
and plan tha future more wtea•r.
■ a i i r r r a n t t a ( N «r. 11 ta
Dac. I D — I&gt;olng what U eapaetad af yon hr othara la Una.
but talar gal tut and ace- mpllak what you Ilka. Oat Into
tklaga craatlva put than In

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n os ra tl o n d u r i n g p. m.
r A P n i c o n K &lt;D#r t i lo i m .
|6&gt;— ( l e n t ) * h a n d li n g i M u » Ilona at h o m i I* fine d u r i n g •m , but l a k e tlma la t e r to have
fun with 'c o n g e n i a l * Increa se
ab un d an ce. Ilalleve those tenet
n er v e * later.
A Q t 4 H i r e (Ja n. !1 to Feb.
12) — I f you have w o r k to do
d u r in g the day. pet at It q u i c k ­
ly. b a t ta ke It easy tonight,
w h e th e r out o r at home. C o n ­
sult wi th kin. H a v e In fo rm at ive
t a l k s w ith fn e n d a . too.
F U C K * ( Fsb. 20 to NJar. 20)
— An y money m at te rs should be
handled In the mor ning , eo that
you c a f T k e e p a pp oi nt me n ts l a ­
ter. He su re to fill out s n y r e ­
ports. ets. In p m. Retting up
a n e w b ud g et Is als o wise.
ir
vorn
c h il d
i t iu» n %
T O D A V . you had bettor p re par e
tb i n i w i r a million questions
sinc e y o u r p ro g e n y has s most
I n qu ir in g mind and vivid I m a g i ­
nation Cllvs the finest edu caton you can p os sib ly a ffo rd ,
since th rre Is br ill ia nc e here,
a nd the best success can come
fr o m b a n k i n g
professions.
• tocka and bonds, etc. w h e re
the fo rt u n e w i l l be c o n s id e r ­
able.
, F F . B n t ' A n r h. t w w
(• K M C U A L
T EhnUSCtCftl
Despite some con fus ion aa to
w h a t yotir person al wl eh e s a c ­
tually are. If you ma ke a point
to sh ow others that you a r t
e nd ow e d
with
good! comm on
sense, anil that you have a real
kn ack for w o r k i n g out details
successfully, you find you can
m a ke b i g strides f o r w a r d and
can gain, the go o d w ill o f the
Influential.
AVtIRS (M a r . 21 to Apr. 12&gt;—
W h i l e Intimate and
business
matters do not jive et all, a lit ­
tle a cc u ra te f i g u r i n g will put
e v e r y t h in g In Its ri g h t c a t e ­
gor y. Con sult" wi th some topnotch person wh o d eal s wi th
f in a n ce s
F o l l o w advice.
T \ I III * &lt; A p r 20 to M ay 20)
— I l l g - w i g expects too much of
you now', so be sure you avoid
be In a a ro un d a nd get per sonal
n u t t e r s handled well. Pu t aside
those civic m e tt sr t until some
other tiifls, M a k e y o u r s e l f more
a tt ra c i fv s , too.
f l K N I M ( M a y 21 ( o Jupe 21)
—HTeiiing im p or ta n t a f f a i r s out
o f the w a y first la Imperative
he f o r t v mi dash o f f to some
a m u s e m e n ts you
like.
Assist
that person w h o li In dire need
Avo id g la m o u r p u s s w h o could
be m dud, a n y w a y .
VIOOA ff I I I I . D f t K * (Ju n e 2!
i o July 21 I— If you d ig up the
data that has been Im possible
f *«» you to a tta in e arlier, you
nn
Ita v * s dld:e d b t n * f 11a n « w%
I *n
ft»r w- a rd w 11h the 11mea
A. •-rut
Invitation
from
fine
frie nds In p m,
L E O (J u l y 22 to Au g
211
A f f a ir s with
is t **s lie riled
to b » handled qu lr k l v , so «l ■j
fit.f » 4. i »- time cha tting with
oh# wh o tikes to talk (let Into
that! new plan with enthusiasm
T hi s can b rin g excellent be ne ­
fits
t l l t u n ( A u g 22 to Rrpt : : t
I mm th’ts* Idee* that ••• « nr i ** I
V*»il eo that you have e riinre
efficient
modu s operandl
f"t
the d a n
ahead C o - w o r k e r s
then become very c o o p e r a t i v e
Ft* mor s
specific in statins
sim »
i . i n n i i« e p t. 21 to r»#-» 2: »
— Ffiiget
plans for
fun and
r o o i e n t r a t e on g ett in g toge th et with
e xpe rts to wo rk out
V " u r most Important proje. te
|tr r o i i f l r us and ex lading wi th
all Then fine results o* rur
vt n n p i n p v t 23 to V" v : t »
ItiHteail of f o -eitig wi t h fa
i f w h b h !• In a bad hum
Kf*t Imp)
with f f l i i ' i .
«
tti.ih* teal p l # n « f or the futiiie
I**■».*k to tti «ef wh o are pt act Iral Inigtiove basic position
aacaT T A iiii a
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21 to
m o w ia v

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f»''east' allies, ) o*1r d!&gt;*ct•»r M0 »t

yo ur tailor* as It si era. Find
n i t wh ere •he finest benefits
* r e fin a ft e r thtio.
C \ P H II Oil A (D e c : : to Jan
, * 1*) — Pl an f o u r time In that
&gt; ini ('ail get business associates
a p p r o v a l a a writ a - have a
happy time at t i c i M t l u i i you
like
Improve
yo ur
talents
Do n’t con centrate
*-n money j
cnl)
t m ' A V t l t R (Jan. 21 to F « h
1S1^— Instead
of
t r y in g
to
force others to do your b i d ­
ding, tie mor e attentive to f a m ­
ily. H a n d l e those fu nd am en ta l
Af f ai r ■ ijulrkly. (let r v r i y thing
w o r k in g h a r rnonloutly
F la t »:a ( F e b 20 to Mar ! « )
— I n d u lg in g In serious r ’n v r r Altluu
with
others
will
pro­
duce Di e d a * a you need at litis
t i m e Th en y o u w i l l he ab le t o
tin f a t r o f a for t h o s e y o u l i k e
I n c r e a s e happiness
I K D U It t M I L D l a IIDIIA
T t l D A l , Ijja or She Will hr one
of
i h o s T ^ n t sresi lug
pri so ns
wh o wfill'b# both a h u m a n i t a r ­
ian snd a very practical, hard*
he Ad ad
bits l neat
person
Be
• ure 10 gi ve su fficien t edtiica*
(Ion so that these tw o quail
He* can lie ruin hi fled tdrall v |
for s most successful and h a p ­
py, s a t is fy in g life. Don't meg *
l«et
the
tsllglous
training,
lith e r
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eiimpel,1
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TH I! BEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 1lh A Elm
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CERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School —
CIS a. m.
Worship Service _ 11 :H a. m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service ----- Tl*8 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I Park Avanua
T. B. Chance ........
Pastor
Morning Worship __ 1:11 a. ra.
Sunday School —w. 8:11 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:88 A'm .
Training Union — 1:1* PEvening Worehlp - 1:41 P- ra­
wed. Prayer Service 1:1* p. m.

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PINECREST ASSEMBLY
o r OOD CHURCH
Cor. llt h and Elm
X. M. W ilder ------------- Pastor
funder School — - 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship — 18:18 a. m.
Erenlng'"WO/»blp — 111* P- m&gt;
Toulh Barr. (Sun.) - 1:08 p. m.
Mid-Week Barr. (W od.) - 1:18
p. m.

Church Of Christ

V e it Prayer Servloe 1:18 p. m.
Nureery Open
. .. _ _
Sunday Nlta Broadcast
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W ESTSIDE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
llh Sb A Holly Are.
John lb King ------------ Pastor
• under School ----- 18:88 *■ mCundor
Morning Worohlp — 11:80 a. m.
Sunder
Evening Worship — 1:88 p. m.
Wedneedey
prayer Berries _____ 1:00 p. m.

f —

CHURCH OP CHRIST
111) Park Avenue
Bert Brown .------- EvangelloO
Sunday
Bible S t u d y _______ 18:08 a. ra.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evanlng Bervlca — 8:10 p. m.
See "Herald of Truth" I p. m.
Sunday en Channal I
Tuaeday
Ladle■ Bible Claia - 10:0* a ra.

■
PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Poolor _____ William J. Oueea
Morning Worehlp . 11:00 a. m.
Bunder School ------- 0:41 a. m.
Training Union ——■ 0:11 p. m.
Evening Worehlp _ 1:10 p. in.
Wed Officers A Teachers
Meeting -------------- 0:10 p. m.

j

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
U U A Orlando Drive .
Hwy. IT-11)
Sanford, Florida
111-11)1
The Rev. J. Gordon P e a r y ,
Peetor
Sunday School —
8:14 a m.
Morning Worehlp — UiOo a. m.
Communion— P in t Sunday la
Each Month
Klndargartae and Nursery

PAOLA CHURCH OV CHRIST
Highway II Weal
Morris R u b y -------Evangelist
Bible C la e s ----- — 18:08 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:08 b m .
Evening Worehlp — 1:88 p. m.
Bible Claaaea Wed. - 1:10 p. m.

*n&gt;ere can b* no harmony without you! Unless everyone joins in to­
gether, determined to make thig performance on life's stage the best one
pemaibie, tha result will always be sour and discordant.

W adnaaday

Bible C l a s s -------- 1:10 p. na.

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
180 Eaat Second Street
.Sunday Bervlca A
Sunday Bchool----- 11:84 a m.
Subject; "Spirit"
Wednreday Service _ 8:80 p m.
llr-dlng Room: tot W. Flret
Wee wile ye: 10:18 a.m.— 4:lu p m.

CHURCH OP OOD
llnd A Pranch
L II. A lf o r d ................ Paalor
Hundey School ■■■■ 8:44 e m.
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Serv.
);00 p m.
Painlly Night Service
Y. P. E. Wed..... ... 1:18 p m.

a nd

N ura ar y

Monday

4:1-1

133:1-I

Toeaday
E uki.l
8 : 13-18

Taalma

| &lt;st2? t

Wni nvaday

Thursday

Methodist

Kiwi us
20:1-17

Jeremiah
31 :2-3

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FIRST BOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman's Club Building
101 Oak Ava.
Durward II. Knight Jr., Tailor
Sunday School ______ 1:44 a. m.
Worship Service __ _ 7:20 p. m.

FIRST CHURCH
OF T1IE NAZARENE
W. 2nd Sb at Maple Ave.
Paul B lc k t a __________ Paster
Bunder Schoel —
1:44 i
Morning Worship __ 10:50 a. m.
Youtlr H o u r ________ 1:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service 1:88 p. m.
Mid-Week
Service (W ed.) __ 1:08 p. m.
Third Sunday
S lngeplratloa___1:08 p. m.
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FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L Holcombe, T u to r
Sunday
4:45 a. m. _ _
Bible Schont
11:00 a. m. _ Morning Worship
7:04 p. tn. _ Evening Service
7:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
7:48 p. m. _ Last Wed. Miss­
ionary Service

Sunday School

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
l i t Park Ava.
Rav, Roba rt M. Janklna. P a a l o r
M o r n l n f W o r a h lp
1:10 p. m.
Sun day School
- &gt;:4S a. m.
M o r n l n s W o r a h lp — 10 :SS a rn.

MVK Maatlng*
«:S0 p. ra.
* 1nterm ail Ia ta. SanUir)
IV IB iS f Worahlp
7:10 p ra-

10:00

A- me

Morn in g W o r a h lp
_
Bunday Ev a n ln g __ 7:30
W a d n ibl a st ud y
- 7:10
Conqu ero r a Maatlng
F r i d a y _________ __ 7:10

11 tOO a,m.
p. rn.
p. m.
p. m.

Presbyterian
FIRST

FR F L U T T E R l A N

CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oa k Ava. &amp; 3rd St.
O m v t r &lt;3. Sa wa ll J r . __I ’a i l n r

Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aa»l»taiit

Rav. W- E T l m m t ____ Paato*
Su nd ay School ______ 1:41 a. m.
M o rn in g Sarvtcas .... 1I:S0 a. ra.
C hoi r Practlca W a d T:I0 p. m.
E v a ry On# Walc omt*

Natarday

Friday
"I’ralma
25 :4-10

*

Pentecostal

CHURCH

Sunday
Kpbeatana

Southern Methodist

FIRST P E N T E C O S T A L
C H U R C H OF LONG W O O D
t i l Or a n g a Straat
Rav. E- Ruth UreUit
P i it or

OENEVA METHODIST

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
Hot Elm Avenue
Rev. Robert Welch ____ Pastor
Sunday School _ _ _ » (2 a. m.
Worehlp service _ 10.ft a. in.
E ngeltetlo Serv. — ftio p. in.
Tueday:
Bible Training —_ 1:41 p. tn.
Thursday:
Young People Service 1:44 p m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIWT. 411
Ph. I l l - I l l *
Peetor
Cheelar W. Plank
Sunday School —— ie:00 e. m.
Morning Service — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — — 0:10 p. m.
Evening Service _ 1:10 p. m.
Wednesday Meetings:
Organisations — 0:18 p. m.
Prayer .
T:*o A mChoir ------------------- »:10 p. m.

T l* Cliurrti h Ihi i
on earth fur the building of char**l-r am! good citisrnahlp. I l k * «Im k
In u r of •plrllual valune Without a
•trung Church, neither demncncy
rmr riviliution can aurriva. Tbara
•re four sound m uon »hy wary
prraun ahould attend aarvkaa rvguLrly and au|n»irt
Church They
am: (I I For hia own aakr (1) Ktw
Ilia rtiildran'e aakc. (3) For the sake
of hk mnununity and nation. (4f
Fur Ihr ante of lh&gt; Church ILa.If.
which rmda hk moral and malarial
aupfurt. Plan lo go to church I
larly and read your IhtAt daily.

Bring your problem to church this Sunday, and offer it to Him in
prayer. He loves you greatly, He understands you perfectly, and only
He ean help you to regain the song of joy thut belongs in your heart.

Church O f God

O A K LA W N BAPTIST CHURCH
1T41 Country Club Hoad
Sponsored far First Baptist
Church
Rev. R- T. Barrett ----- Pastor
Sunder B c h o o l____0:45 a. m.
Worehlp Service — ll:oe a. m.
Training Union
0:44 p. m.
Evening Worehlp _ l:lo p. m.
Wed. Prarar Serv. _ 1:10 p. m.

Kindergertan

ALL FOR THE CHURCH

Perhaps, when we take an honest look at ourselves, we discover
•och things as temper or prejudice, jealousy or despair standing in the
way of our personal happiness. And when wc arc unhappy, wc feel out
of tune with the world.
How can these miseries be overcome? find Himself will help us, If
we ask Him. It is His intention that His children live in harmony and
contentment, and He will show us the way.

Christian Science

JORDAN M1SSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1811 W. P in t Street
■ nadey School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worohlp _ 11:88 a m.
Bible gtudy ISundsy) 1:00 p.m.
Urengollstlo Service 1:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 1:00 p. m.
Bill S t e p h e n !-------------- Fe»lor
A Cordial Wolcomt to All

LUTH ERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W. llth Place
T h e Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV T h la le tha
Life"
Herbert W. Ooeree — _ Pallor
Sunday S c h o o l----- 1:14 a. m.
Worship Strvlra — 14:20 a. rn.

THE CHURCH FOR A l l . . .

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Bunland Estates
Citrus Heights
Rev. Charlie B Hogg _ Paslnr
Church . S c h o o l , . *:4S a- m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
M Y F ---------------------- 8:10 P- m.
Eve. W o r e h lp ----- T:J* p. m.
Wed. Preyar Service 1:10 p.m.

Nazarene

Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oanava
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
Bible School —— . -8:10 a. m.
Morning'Worship — 8tl0 a. m.
E enlng Worship — 8:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer fervloa 1:18 p. m-

jssas®
!S? s-iix’ t *
Eronlng Serrlco ----- 1:88 p. m.

!

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner llh Sb and Laurel Ave.
Re*. C- E. Anderson----Paalor
Talaphona: Ill-T o :i
Sunday S c h o o l___ 1:44 a m.
Morning Worehlp — 18:14 a. m.
Evening Worship — 1:*8 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:18 p. m.

PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
lie ) 8. Sanford Ava.
Ib Vernon Puller
Sunday School ... — 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp - 11:08 a. m.

Baptist

||

Free Methodist .

Christian

C EN TR A L BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th Sb A Oak Are.
Call Smith
. -—
Pastor
Cundsy School ------ 1:41 a. m.

*

HOLY CROSS ^
411 B. Perk A va
Fr. Leroy D. Soper. Rector
Holy Communion — 1:18 a m.
Family Bervlca and
Sunday School .... — 1:04 a ra
Morning Prayer
fPIret Sunday —Holy Communion 11:88 a m.

OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Oat ean
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monro#
C. A. B e a l l y --------------- Parlor
Orleen
Sunday B chool----- 10:80 a. m.
Oaleen
Worahlp Barviea — 11:*8 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worehlp Service — 1:18 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday Scbqpl ----- 10:10 a. ta.

..

BAPTIST MISSION
E N T E R P n ifE
• undty Bchool-------8:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp - 11:80 a. m.
Training U n io n ----- 1:41 p. m.
Evening Worehlp — 1:18 p- m.
Wed. Night
Prayer Meeting _ 1:18 p. m.
Jlev. lb J. Boynton _ _ Pastor

Assembly Of God

4

CHRIST CHURCH
*«
Church Street, Longwood
Tr. Charles W . gtewarb Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 1:08 a m.
Family fervloa A
Claeeea
,
8:00 a m.
Classes
- 1:18 a m.

E LD ER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Haater A v a
B. Hamilton Orllfln — Paator
Sunday School —
8)41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ---- 8:18 p. m.
Evening Worehlp — 1:41 p. m.

CHRISTIAN UIBSIONART
ALLIA N C E CHURCH
14ti park A v a at llth St.
H ot. a C. Data, Jr. — ranlor
B o n d a r S c h o o l ------ I s t l a. m.
Worship Service _ 11:18 a. m.
Evening W orihlp — 1:18 p. m.
Alliance Youth •
Fellowship (W od.) — 1:18 p. m.
(W ed )
prayer Carrico ------ 1:18 P- m.

Methodist

Episcopal

Adventist

Jamas
1:5-12

Faa tur

Church School
3:4S a- rn.
£**alon M iit a __ __10:41 a. m .
Morn in g W o r a h l p __ 11:00
IHonaar F rl lo w ah tp ^ *;00
Banlor HI K *U o w a h lp S:00
E a r n i n g W o r a h lp
7:l o

a.
p,
p.
p

m.
m.
m.
rn.

Wad. Frayar Maatlng 7:00 p. in.

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GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd* at Woodland Ava,
Rav. John HL Htraa Jr . Paator
C hu rc h .School
I ; i i a. rn.*
Morning Worahlp — 11.00 a. rn.
M i r _______________ B:I0 p. m.

COVENANT FREPFTTERIAN
1773 South Orlando Driva
Thomaa IL M a k ln ____P a a l o r
|j
W'orahlp _ ------- — f:00 a. m.
1
Church School _
10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleH O LLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L BANK
Howard H. Hodges and S taff

PERFECTION
D AIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford

SEM INOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

*
COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Ine.
Harold Slama and Employees

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
1and Staff

J. C. P E N N E Y CO M PANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

S M ITT Y’S S N A P P IN ’ T U R TLE
MOWER SALES AN D SERVICE

L. D. P L A N T E , INC.
Oviedo, Florida

S TA TE FA R M INSURANCE
Companies
Irvin g L Pryor and S taff

W1LSON-MAIER FU R N ITU R E COMr. and Mrs. A i Wilson

PROGRESSIVE PR IN TIN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

BOB’S R E S T A U R A N T
Bob and Esteile McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Rose A Wilks Bowmun A Employees

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenatrom and S taff

W IN N D IX IE STORES
and Employees *

P a o 1a
Wesley a a
Met bod lab
Rb
M
W. at Paela
Bb James A M E , Banrord A v a
Bb Mary's A.M.E. Church Bb Rb *11 Osteen
Sb
Panl's
Methodlat C h u r c h
Oeteea
HA Enterprise
Stafford Memorial Methodlat C l i n k
A DeBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Pareet Lake Seventh-day Advamlet Church,
Hwy. t il. Forest City
Seventh-day Adventlet Church, Maitland
Ave, Altamonte Springs
Sanford BavanU-day
Adventist
ChurcA
Bevanth * Elm
. ..
. . OTHER CHURCHES
f A.H.H ChurcA Olive A llth
Church of Ood la Christ, Ovleda
Chulueta Community Church
Church ef Ood af Prophecy, 15*1 Elm A v a
Church of God Mission, Enterprise
Church af Jesus Christ at Latter Day
BalntA t i l l Park A v a
CemmuhUy Chapel, Altamonte Springe
.Western Urthodos ChnreA i b Johns Chryaoatam Chapel. Hwy. l l - l t . Fern I'arh
Congregation Bath l.reel. llth A Magnolia
Flrat Church af Christ, BclaatMb
104 E. lad SL
Kingdom Hall af Jehovah's Witness
Lake Monroe Unlb t i l l W. Third Bb
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
Pul) 0 sepal Tab#raacla IT U Country Club
“ *■ O U »* HoUnena' ChurcA
OakHill
Rd* Q ltflll
P le fc r.lt Aaaembly of. OaA llth A Elm
Banfard Alllanca chare A t i l l A Park A r e
Banferd Congregation a f Jahovnh'a W ltnemaA 184 Banferd A v a
The Balvaltvn Army, 114 E. Ind Bb
Unity Church nf Banfard. I H d l i t I b

B E T T Y CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-82, Casselberry, Fla.

T H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
PE S T CONTROL

H A R R E L L &amp; B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 25th Sb, Sanford

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

KILG O RE SEED CO M PANY
1400 W. 1st. SC, Sanford

BIL L H E M R jflL L MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st; S t, Sanford

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

GREGORY LUM BER
o f Sanford

t

IIIL L HARDW ARE A
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

I

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sillouff end Employees

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir CondiUoning

LIG G E T T R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman K oleff
and Employees

H

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D U D A A SONS, INC.
Slavie, Florida

H IL L LUM BER A H A R D W A R E CO.
Jimmy Crappa and'Employees

P U B L IX M ARKETS
and Employees

-SEMINOLE COUNTY A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBJLTTIBT
Anti#ok Baptist Church, OvteB# '
Central Bap list Chnreh. t i l l Oak Ava
Chain a la FLral BagUet Char oh
Chulueta BapUat Mlaalon
Elder Springe Bap Hat Cknrah.

I l l Lebeoan BA

rira l Uaptiet Chur eh. I l l Park Are.
Frlangablp BapUat Church af
AUamanta Bprlaga
B b 4IA Altamonte Springe
PI rat BapUat Church of Denary
Plrat Baptist'Churah pf Oenava
First Baptist Chkrah at Lake Karp
First Baptist Chnrek a f Laka Uenraa
First Uaptiet Church at LoagweaB, Oar.

FHet* BattledCburvh &lt;•* Ovleda

First BapUat C h art* at Baa Lando gprlnga
First ^hliah Mlaalsaary Bap Hat Church.

riUTctb
„ .&gt; U a t Mleeloa, Chulueta
B e jllrt
Church
Barth
JtA
eptiat

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CATHOLIC

Church

, Marnlng Otary Bapttal Church. Genera H » r .
I Mb Olive Mlaelvaary BapHel Church, Bah
•p rla s * B A , Leas s e »4

T

Mb Etoa Mleeleaarr Baptlab Blpas Ave.
New
Mb
Calvary
Mlaatoaary
Baptist
1181 W. llth Sb
New Baleen Primitive Baptist Church,
t i l l W. llth Bb
Hew Mb Bias Bapllat Chnreh, I1M re ar Ava
Oaklawn Baptist Chapai. t i l l W. 18th Bb
Oilssa Baptist Chnreh
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Flnacrast Baptist Chnreh. I*t W. Onora ItA
Prairie Lake Baptist Church, W i r e H I ,
Pern Park
Prepress Mlaalanary Baptist Chur oh, Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaaleaary Baptist Church.
Ninth A Hickory
Sb James Missionary BapUat Church BtA
HA i l l Osteen
• b Paul Mleelenary Baptist Chnrek. Ith Bb
Bb Matthews Mleeioaary BaplUt Church
Ceases U elgbU
Bb Jahh'a Mlaalsaary BapUat Chunk.
•It Crpraaa Bb
Temple Baptist Ohurah. Palm Bprtags BA.
Altamaate hprings
WaetelSa Mlaalanary Baptist Chunk,
•
* A Holly a v a
eh Map* Baptist Church. 1U Orange A v a

Chunk at tha MaUvttr. Lake Mary
All Baula Catholic Church. T il Oak A v a
Homan CathaUo Memu SputUmaa'a CiuA
Chuiuata

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Bb
Ann's
Catholic
Chnroh.
Perching
Itace, DeBary
Kb Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Mait­
land A v a Altamonte Springs
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Christian Church. 18*1 A Sanford A v a
CongregnUsuel ChrleUaa Chnreh,
tttl l'ark Ava.
Norihslde Christian Church, P i e r I S a
Mavea D r, MolUend
CHURCH OP CHRIST

CHURCH OP OOD

SPlBCOPAJa
Episcopal

A v a , Enterprise

Chunk

HETUOD18T

A

Memorial

Methodlat

Church.

B.

D e t l a r y ' Ave.. Enterpris e

Church at.O sA 1*1 Hickory
Churchat OaA 11*8 A Preach
Church
at God. Ovleda
/u
ChurchW Oad U lm isA Haleaprba

B albU

Aacsneloa
Lutheran
ChuroA
Overbrook
l)r , Caseelberry
flood Shepherd United Luthern,
JtUU A Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Church of tha Redeemer,
let W. llth Place
Messiah Lutheran Church. Amerleaa Legion
Hell. Prnlrla Lake, Pern Park
Bb Lukes Lutheran Church, Rb thd Blnvla
Barnett

v Church a f Christ, t i l l A Park AVA
Chnreh
af Chrleb Oseeva
Chnroh
of Chrlab LongwoaA
Chnroh
at Chrlab fe e ls

All

LUTH ERAN

DeBary

Christ Episcopal Church. LongwoaA
A ll Balnls Episcopal. Enterprise
Episcopal, Park A v a at ttk

Bear Lake Methodist Church
Bethel A.M E Church. Canaan llelghta'
Caasalberry Community Methodist chnreA
Hwy. 11-81 A 5*tney Itldge ltd., Casselberry
HsUary Commually Methodist Church W.
Highlands DeBary
Christ Methodist Church
Bunlead Kstalea
First Methodist Church. 411 Park A v a
F irst Mel hod let Church af Ovleda
First Southern Method!at Church '
Women's Club 181 Oak A v a
F rva Methodlat Church. *81 W. Ith Bb
Oanava Methodlat Church. Qeaeva
Oraes Methodlat Chore A Oners B A
Grant Chapai A M .H Church, Oviedo
Oakgrote Methodist Church, Ovleda
Oateaa Methodlat Church

NAZARENE
P in t
Church
af
tha NaaartnA
W.
2nd at Maple
Para Park
Chnreh
at tha NaasreaA
O'Brien RA, Fern Park
Lake Mary Church af tha Naaarena
PIlEBBTTERtAN
Community Presbyterian Church. Lake Mary
First Presbyterian
Chore A Oak
Ava
A ltd Bb
First Presbyterian ChnreA Caseelberry
First Presbyterian
Church
af DeBary,
E. Highland
Prsabytartan Chnreh a f Tha Csvaaaat
I f f ! H. Orltodfi Dir,
Bb Andrews Presbyterian Chnreh B ill Leassal BaA D r, Bear Lake
U paala Cemmamlty praabytarlaa ChnreA
Upaala
lalaler Praabytarlaa Chunk. MsweU
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Johnson Calls Security Council In V ie t Nam Crisis
•

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Hear Report
From Bundy
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I )— President Johnson call­
ed the National Security Council and congressional
leaders to a meeting today on the crisis in Viet Nam.
It was the third session o f the security council
in 36 hours.
Johnson arranged the
-session, to wTiTCh he invit­
ed leaders o f both parties,
hours after the second
joint American - South
Viet Nam air attack on North

T li» Dick V n
show it proving

Dyke T V
mart .and

mort popultr, at tht weeks
go by. But this coming Wed­
nesday's episode will carry a
special message: From the
American Dental Association
Id keeping with.National Chil­
dren's Dental Health Week.
•
•
•
Re the four-laning o f 25th
Street (S it 46) between Mellonville and French Avenues:
Richey tireen, SRI) engineer
at DeLand says that "W e
don’t know when we'll get
started — our budget is broke;
we have to wait until we get
some more money."
•
•
•
Joe Malhicux, one of the
charter members of the Sanford-Seminole Art Association
ho* tieen invited to be a judge
at the annual Winter Park
Sidewalk Art Festival. This
is an honor for Joe as this
show draws thousands of vis­
itor* from all ‘ over Florida
ami ha* become a prime tour­
ist attraction.
•
•
•
Tom Speer, vice president
of the Jayrer*. *ays the only
group o f young men who have
been turned down more than
the Jnycee* at the blood bank
is the National (iuardsmen.
"A re we really all that un­
healthy?" asked Tom.
•
•
•
Margaret Toevs, a local
young artist who is now an
art major at Stetson Univers­
ity is the Artist of the Month
at tlie Senkarik display gal­
lery. M aigaift attends local
art classes as well as college
classes.
•
•
•
. A fter a short introduction
at t h e
Jayceea luncheon
Thursday, John Kridcr. speak­
er for the day, said jokingly:
‘•When I am out of town I
am considered an authority
and rate a longer introduc­
tion." It's the old adsge, John,
that a "prophet ia without
honor in hia own country."
•
• •
We read where telephone
aubarnbera in several other
fouthcin states gut a tax re­
bate on their telephone bills.
Maybe
Florida
subacribers
rate one, too What do y«lu
think, Bub Shedden? Person­
ally, we'll trade our tax re­
bate for a metro telephone
system in Seminole County,
e
•
•
Sign on the fence at the
gateway
to the telephone
company truck parking lot on
Laurel Avenue, apparently a
message to the truck drivers:
"W e are happy you returned
safely."
• • *
Here’*
something you've
been waiting to hear — the
annual Art Show will be held
on Feb. 21 from noon to 6
p m. at the Civic Center. Thla
it a itimulatiag event that
brings visitors from all around
to join the local folks in ob­
serving what talented artists
we have here. Mark your cal­
endar for this cultural treat.
• • a
State
Beverage
Director
Ren Morris says that alcoholic
beverage and cigarette taxes
took a sharp rise o f M.20 per
cent during the month of De­
cember 1964 over the same
period a year ago. Morris al­
so noted that law enforcament
activity by tba Department
continued at a normal VevcL

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W E A TH E R : Enrly morning fog again Tuesday, hight 80-85; low tonight In 60s.
VOL. 67' United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., FE B R U A R Y 8, 1965

Heavy Fog
Shrouds Area
After Storm

_ _

Dr. C. W. Baker
Funeral Today;

Marching Seminoles
O ff To State Fair

Cold Damage
Showing Up

U. S. Readies
Military Force

500,000 Greet

Processors

Queen A t Sudan

Salvage Crop

Patriotic Front

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NO. 121

...

County Hike
BRIEFS In Support Of
Soviets Warn
Schools Seen
w w a

Viet Nam in two days.
The primary purpose of the
meeting w n to hear a first­
Even the birds were walk­
hand report from presidential
fact-finder McGeorge Bundy. ing this morning when the
Bundy, White House adviser heaviest fog of the year
on security matters, returned
shrouded the Sanford scene
late Sunday night from South
and clung to the area for .much
Viet Nam.
Bundy visited the badly dam­ of the morning.
aged U. S. air force base and
The fog followed by about
personnel compound at Pleiku a day the direct hit by lightn­
Sunday before flying back to ing of a Florida Power and
Washington.
Light Company substation on
He had been in Saigon for Grandview Avenue, a hit that
-conferences with U. S. Am- knocked out power over a vast
bassadnr Ms well D . T a y l o r l s c c t i o n i j f Ibe eastern and
and South Vietnamese -o ffi­ southern portion of the area.
Tower company manager
cials. .
The
Defense
Department Scott Bums called the direct
made public (he names of se­ hit an "extrem ely unusual
ven of the eight U. S. service­ happening" at this time of
men
killed
in Communjst the year.
sneak attacks on U. S. bases
He said the lightning struck
in South Viet Nam Saturday.
at about 6:45 a m Sunday
The Navy pilot whose plane and power was restored in an
was shot down by Communist hour by repairmen making i
groundfire in U. S. retaliatory temporary arrangements
raids on North Viet Nam Sun­
The substation series the
day was identlfed as Lt. Ed- Sanford Naval Air Station, the
ward Dirk»on of Wyoming. Pa. Hunt plant and all area* b e -1
He was seen tc parachute into tween and north to the Semi­
the aea. and a search waa in nole .Memorial Hospital sec­
progress.
tor.
LEADING THE SANFORD pirate invasion of
The Americans dead in the
Burns sa.d the hospital is
Tampa today will be Sharon Drum, first lieuten­
guerrilla attack on Pleiku in­ equipped with immediate turn­
ant and assistant head mujurettc o f the Tw irl­
cluded: Arm ) Capt. George over to auxiliary units and
Markos, whose wife Billie there waa do trouble there.
ing Semino)e.«&gt; Stnron poiea in hdr pirat* cos­
lives at 19 Patrick Circle, Mel­
The lightning and severe
tume just before boarding one of the throe bine*
bourne, Fla
which took the Seminole High School hand and
thunder awakened many per­
sons early yesterday morning
majorettes to the Gasparilla parade.
A sidelight of the power
failure is that many persons
were late in going to church
as they checked their clocks
on arising, nol realizing they
had been turned off for most
of an hour
r\ ' i
n
* i
*
The rainfall totaled nearly
13087189
an inch and covered a wide
section of the stale, local agri
Funeral irrvicea for C lif­
This i» * return eilgageThe Srnumdv High School
cultural interests said.
ford W. Baker, DVM, presi­
nieni for the local aggrega­
Marching
and
Twirling
Semi­
dent of Perfection Co-opera­
tion. They attended in 1963
Icy Rains Sweep
nole* left early today to par­
tive Dairies, wera conducted
and several year* before. Due
Southern Plain*
thm morning by Rev. Fred
ti, ipate in tlie annual Guspu to puiade official pollcie*, no
United Pres* International
Chance
at
F irit
Baptist
rilia
Puiade, highlight of the band i* invited in consecutive
A giant mas* of frigid air
Church. Interment was in
buckled balmy temperatures Flurida State Fair in Tampa year*.
Oaklawn Memorial park Ce­
After Ihe five-mile parade,
in the Midwest today and sent
The Seminole*, abandoning
metery.
a band of icy rain sweeping their traditionul Indian re­ the hand was dismissed f*r
Dr. Baker, long-time San­
across the southern plains.
galia, were enapplly clud ill several limns to enjoy the fair
ford resident, died Friday eve­
Cold wave conditions pro pirate costume* In the spirit and later will In- treated to
ning at Orange Memorial Hos­
vatldscj across parts of Wiscon­ of the annual pirate invaiiou dinner by the band parents
pital. He waa the father of
organization.
sin, Minnesota, Iowa, Neb­ of Tampa.
City Commitaioner Jo* Bak­
raska »nd Kansas The polar
er. He reaided at 2001 Hibis­
T a m p a 'In v a d r d '
air sent temperatures falling
cus Court.
And *t apturrd'
a* much as 50 degrees.
Sun o f the late- Mr. and
TA M P A
(U P I ) —
The
Rain was felling in 38 of the
Mrs. Joseph Baker, Dr. Bak­
wrrk-long (iuaparilla festival
adjacent states.
er was horn in 1900 at Ttftpn.
- started Monday with the "in ­
Hazardous driving warnings
Ga. He waa graduated from
vasion" qnd capture of the
were posted across Missouri,
the University of Georgia
• It&gt;- liy u sailing ship loaded
Oklahoma and Arkansas.
LAK E LAN D (U P I) — Cltrui
school o f veterinary medicine
Hundreds of fishermen were groves show some damage with licarded, cutlass • toting
and began hia practice in San­
stranded Sunday on I.akc St ([ofii the mid • January cold hue cuiire r s
ford in 1925.
The pirate ship J »»e Cas­
Clair when a dense (og shroud­
inap, but tne overall tree con
He way associated with hie
ed the shoreline. Authorities ditlon appears good, according par. fully rigged with sails
ion in the dairy buainaaa, was
at New
Baltimore,
Mich.i to the latest Florida Citrus and loaded with a bloodthirsty
a deacon of First Baptist
northeast of Detroit kept a Mutual crop condition report crew of businessmen decked
Church and was a member of
out in tatteied garli. Bulled up
airen droning fop hour* to
The report was tlie first tak­
the llutary Club and the San­
the llilltbuiough River at high
guide them back
en by Mutual field men since
ford Mala Chorua.
noon with cannona blasting
the cold spell of Jan. 17-18.
Surviving are hia wife, the
away.
,
Orange, Osceola, and Semi­
former Bertha Benson, o f Ma­
Annually the pirate crew
rietta, Ga.; his son, three
nole—Damage resulting from
takes uver the town and sets
grandchildren, Suian, Cynthia
the recent cold rontinue* to
o ff a week long celebration
and Stephan B iker; a brother.
»how up, the worst being in
witli a parade considered one
Henry Bakar, o f Tampa, and
the normally considered cold
of tlie largest in the south.
three titters, Mrs. Luna Rigiocationi.-This year it includes 60 floats
don and Mias Pearl Bakar,
Temples and tangerines were
SAIGON (U P I) - The Unit­
and 25 marching bands from
Tifton, Ga., and Mra. Roger ed States today poised the full damaged in most all locations.
throughout the suuth.
Holland, Statesboro, Ga.
power of its military forces Tree damage it pretty well
Gov. Haydun Burns arrived
Brisson Funeral Home waa in Southeast
Asia
against confined to some foliage loss. Sunday to tie on hand to ride
in charga o f arrangements.
Communist North Viet Nam's
in the parade's place of honor
attempt* to conquer South
liefore a. crowd of 70,000 lin­
Viet Nam.
ing the etreel*.
Sunday's swift retaliatory
A fter the pirate* land, they
raid
by
American
planes
accept the surrender of the
against troop staging areas in
city from Mayor Nick Nucthe Communist north made it
KHARTOUM. The Sudan - rio.
LA K E LA N D (U P I) — Pro­ clear that the United Statei (U P I) — A crowd of 500,000
Tha piratre, nearly 400
cessing plants are handling a waa prepared for a major new cheering Sudanese welcomed members of "Y e Miktlc Krewe
record volume- of oranges in turn In the war effort.
Queen Elizabeth II today when o f Gasparilla," will calm down
an effort to salvage aa much
the British, monarch arrived some tomorrow when they
a* possible from tha rapidlyhere for a four-day state visit spruce up for the annual cor­
maturing crop.
There had beep fear* that onation o f tha celebration's
T O K Y O ( U P I ) — Commun­
Utilization soared to a sea­ ist China today announced strife between Sudan'* Arabs king and queen,
son high the week before last tha formation o f a "patriotic and Negroes might mar the
The Jose Caspar will bs
when slightly more than four fron t" to overthrow the pro- queen's arrival.
tied up at the new Curtis Hixmillion boxes of oranges wera W tetem government o f Thail­
A spokesman for the queen on convention hall where R
processed, with most going in and and eradicala American had conceded them was "a will be on diaplajr and open
influenca there.
to concentrate.
possible danger to her L ie ." to visitors all week.
t

SANFORD,

MOSCOW (U P I) — The So­
viets warned today that U.S.
retaliatory bombing raids against Communist North Viet
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
Nam could have the "most State School Supt. Thomai D.
serious conscqucncfei."
Bailey said today he la pretty

Chinese W arn
... TOKYO (.D P I).— Commu­
nist China said today it will
not stand Idly by while "U.S.
imperialist*" extend the war
in South Viet Nam to Commu­
nist North Viet Nam.

well convinced that the 1965
Legislature le not going to
rafti taxei.
* : 1
Bailey laid thje meant that
if quality education Is not to

suffer the counties are going
to have to step up their f i ­
nancial support to schools.
Bailey told the Continuing
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Education Council, a group of
- rash of multiple • falalil;
ymrn— b e a d e rp ^ y — Lamar
accidents p u s h e d Florida'* Sarra, o f Jeckaonville, dedi­
weekend death toll to 23, the cated to Improving public ed­
state patrol said today. T h e ucation, that "there eeema to
dead included Leesburg May­ be a universal feeling that no
new taxes are going to l «
or Claude H. Moore.
voted."
Bailey said h# ran find no
BUENOS AIRES (U P I) — sentiment for expansion of
Miami Mayor Robert King the state sales tax or other
High arrived here from Rio revenue sources that now supspiralling
public
de Janeiro on the aecond leg port the
of his South American good education program.
“ The feeling I* there will
will tour and was proclaimed
i&lt;* sufficient increase in rev­
this city'* "guest of honor."
enue from present sources to
carry on another two year*
the ‘most economical' pro­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
grams for all state agtnrlea.
The Supreme Court took under
"Unless there la a drastic
►dvlaement today a petition
change In Altitude, we are
seeking to h ilt a public utili­
going to find it difficult to
ties cominlision he ,ring into
get anything approved beyond
Florida Power ar\d Light Com­ the programs we have now,"
pany rates.
liailey laid.
"W ith
trhool
needs
eo
great, w* may have reached
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) — the place where there it go­
Tlie Florida Milk Commission ing to have to be a lot of
voted Monday on a proposal soul-searching at the county
to creatr a market - wide pool level
elfout financing our
'or dairy farmers and diatrlb- schools,” Hailey said.
1iitnr* — a plan that could sink
Rep. J. J. Griffin Jr., of
or save the controversial com­ Osceola,
ehairnmn of
the
powerful
House appropria­
mission.
tion* committee, echoed Bail­
ey '» itaUmenta, saying that
LOS VALDES. Chile I U P I) although he hee not got a
— An air force investigator closed mind on the subject,
suld today 30 fret was the it's going to take a lot o f
margin of disaster
for the convincing to get him to even
Chilean airliner in which 88 consider any expansion of
person* were killed Saturday. present state eervicr*.
"The people are feeling the
Ih e propeller - driven DCS hit
tax
burden,” said Griffin,
volcanic ML San Jo»e Just 30
feet below It* 11.500 - foot who sat In on recent hearing*
on a proposed elate budget of
peak.
f t . 6 billion which it tomething ilk* $450 million in exera* of anticipated revenue
from present, taxes.
"W e must cut the cloth to
fit the pattern,” he said.
Bailey told the group that
it ii going to take 179,651,276
more
than present
public
school spending just to main­
tain the status quo in present
Permanent removal of San­ school services, without any
ford'* parking meter* will lie expansion at all. That ia be­
cause of Florida's increasing
requested by the Greater San­
school enrollment, which goes
ford Board of Commerce end up at the rate of 6u,U00 new
the Sanford Merchants Divi­ etudent* a year.
sion of the Seminole County

. T ra ffic Toll

Guest Of Honor

F P &amp; L Suit

Dairy Pool

HO Feet

Parking Meter
Ban Request To
Council Tonight

Chamber of Commerce when
the City Commission meets at
8 p.tn. tonight in City Hall.
Whether commissioners ap­
prove the request, they also
plan to discus* whet type of
parking is best on First Street
and the traffic lane arrange­
ment at the intereectlon of
First Street and French A ve­
nue.
*
U Two public hearing! are
slated, one to allow apartment
buildings
in
neighborhood
commercial areas (C - l) and
another to tons the newly an­
nexed area at the corner of
27th Street and French A v e ­
nue to R -l.
•
The Sanford Chamber of
Commerce has asked to pre­
sent Its plan for a botanical
and xoological arts with re­
location of the too.
A t tonight's meeting first
reading o f an ordinance chan­
ging tha closing hours o f raataurant’-bars to 2 am. Instead
o f midnight will be beard.

Eight Yanks
Die In Raid
SAIGON (U P I)— American and South Vietnam*,
ese aircraft blasted military bases in Communist
North Viet Nam for the second day.
South Vietnamese strongman Lt. Gen. Nguyen
Khanh said "70 per cent o f the objectives were de­
stroyed” in the strike
'
against Vinh Linh today.
Khanh said 21 Viet­
namese skyraider fighterbombers b o m b e d and
strafed the military installa­
tion ■ short distance beyond
the border o f North Viet
Nam with the eupport o f
American aircraft.
Ha said "a number of
smoke column! and fire* were
seen in the area of the ob­
jective*."
The U. S. Embassy con­
firmed W m nil's jeport but c«t
fused to give any specific de­
tail* about the part played
by the American planet.
Forty-nine American jets
attacked a Communist troop
staging area at Dong Hoi
Sunday in retaliation for a
Viet Cong guerrilla raid on n
C .~ ?r r h a *e - Ih a L

le ft

eight

LBJ Requests
'Beautiful
America'

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
President Johnson **nt Con­
gress

his conservation

mes­

sage today aimed at keeping
America

beautiful

through '

water and air pollution con­
trol.
*
The message was tha lat­
est in a series sent to Capitol
Hill for the admlnietration'a
"Great Society” program.
Johnson is expected to. »sk _
the'_ feiTFrir laVimatfeW fo r '
new measures to beautify
federal highwayi, and to ask
federal-state co-operation in
establishing more parki, sea­
shores and open epacee In tha
countryside.
Other congressional newt:
U A R : The House meets to
decide whether to reverse its
earlier
decision
prohibiting
the shipment of U. S. fowl
surpluses to the United Arab
|gVpuldir (U A R ). The Senate
modified the House measuro
last week by giving the Pres­
ident discretionary authority
to permit the shipment* if in
national interests.
K A T ZE N B A O H t The Rsnate Judiciary committee It ex­
pected to approve the nomlnat ion of Nicholas Deli. Katsi-nliHch as U. R. attorney genrial. The committee alto will
act on the nomination o f
Ramsey Clark as his deputy.
A P P A L A C H IA : The House
public works committee is
expected to approve the Sen­
ate-passed $1.1 billion admin­
istration proposal to rejuvtnatr the 11-etale Appalachia
region.

Americana
dead
and
126
wounded.
It was the worst defeat
suffered by American forces
in the yrars-long history of
Vietnamese war against the
Communist guerrillas.
Khanh said one of the Skyraiders was shot down In the
raid tix lay hut that the pilot
hailed out safely over South
Vietnamese territory.
He said Air Vice Marshal
Nguyen Can Ky, commander
of the South Viet Nam air
force, led the raider* in per­
son and wus wounded in tlie
arm when his plane was hit
by four bullet*.
Vinh Linh is about 75 miles
south o f Dong Hoi— the tar­
get of Sunday's air strikes.
It is about five miles north
of tlie 17th I'arnllel— tlie line
Of demarcation b e t w e e tl
North and South Viet Nam,
"T h e government o f the
reputdir of Yirt Nam lias de­
rided in order to punish tlie
Vietnamese Communist* to
tH i n d i installations north of
the 17th I'arallel," Khanh
said.
Khanh's report was con­
firmed by the U. S. Embassy
here. An embassy spokesman
said "additloi .1 military ac­
tion was taken ugainst North
Viet Nam tiHluy by Vietnam­
ese and U. S aircraft."
The raid made it clear that
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) — Lothe United States and South
retta Ann Calcagnlno, 20, w a i
Viet Nam wera prepared
retaliate against Communist shot and killed by a man who
North Viet Nlrm'e effort* to mistook her (or hi* wife.
James Sutton 40 • year • old
take over this country.
lineman, snot himself Ln the
lu-ad after killing.the woman,
lie died Instantly.
Detectives said Sutton, who
P H ILA D E LPH IA (U P I) Hopes for »ii early settlement separated from hia wrife Joan,
of the 29-day Atlantic and 27, five monthr ago, waa wait­
Gulf Coast dork strike rove ing in her home for her to re­
appreciably today as a result turn
Miss Calcagnlno, who lived
of a contract agreement reach­
ed by longsnorcmrn ami ship­ with (lie woman, returned to
the house first.
per* in this pivotal port,

Woman Killed
By Mistake

Hopes Raised

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Firemen Blanket
Foam On GaBoline
Hanford firemen epent five
hours early Saturday dissip­
ating 6,000 gallon* of gasoline which epilled uver the
ground while being piped
from • river berg* to a stor­
age tank, Chief Mack N.
Cleveland Br. reported today.
The gee wee covered with
foam until it seeped into the
ground.

Man Wounded
A man identified a* John­
nie Jonet, o f 809 East Eighth
Street, hea been charged on
three account* after he alleg­
edly that Btraudy B. Sapp*
in the right foot Sunday.
8appa was treated at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital. Jona*
ia charged with Intoxication,
assault with a deadly weapon
and discharging a firearm intha fit/ limit*.

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