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Pros, Cons Voicod
In Letters To LBJ
centaur* o f mnil for anti
— against a certain action, and
even of random samplings of
Harkntaira at tha W h i t e
letters by newsmen.
llouiel
Johnson won't permit this,
Prealdent Johnaon receive* lie had a aimilar han when
between 27.000 end 42.000 let­ he was vice president, senator
ter* a week. They ranee from nod congressman, according to
exprcxilon* o f protest or ap­ Press Secretary George E,
proval on Viet Nam policy Ui Iteedy.
requcita for daughter Lucl’a
“ On subject matter," K*'rdy
autograph.
told reporters the other day,
With a mail flood of such “ I am still following the rule,
dimensions the correspondence which the President lias fol­
section of the While House lowed for ninny years, which
is kept hopping.
is that he ronshlers mail to
Past president* have permit­ him or to the White House to
ted disclosure cf topics cov­ lie a question o f communica­
ered In these letters, o f per- tion to him or to the govern­
ment which is not for public
release."
Iteedy (ins provided a few
statistic* about the letter in­
flow. He hail been reluctant
to give tiie figures in tile past,
hut he opened the subject by
PASADENA, Calif. (IIPII— reporting that Johnson had
America’s Manner 4 has trav-| directed his cabinet to give
eled 153 fl million miles on its
“ quicker nnd more responsive
325-million mile voyage for his 1
answers!', to While 11 use mail
toriral first close up television
referred to their departments.
photographs ot tin- mysterious
"There is a tendency in
red planet.
government
with people who
If all continues to go well,
Mariner 4 will fly past Marsj are handling a great volume
July 14 at a distance of about of mail tn tale the path of
least ‘resistance, which is that
5.400 miles.
of
coming through with n rnTelevision camera* aboard
form.”
Ihe spacecraft will grind away I h r r unresponsive
for 25 minutes, taking some 22 Iteedy confessed, "and the
picture* of about gas.uoo square I'realdeiit is quite iinxi. us Hint
•miles of the Martian surface— this mail tie bundled in such
an area larger than Texas.
a way Hint the people who do
Mariner 4 wax launched on write Will gel full aliatvers
tts 7t4-month spsre trip last und will get them speedily ”
Nav. 28 from Cape Kennedy,
A reporter—perhaps one of
Fla.
Iboss who had tieen trying
unsacrnesfiiily to get infermwtinn nlaiut Johnson's mnil
tn lb* I ou M lit III* &lt;mii«(jt statistics for several months
.ludur. Rftnlnnl*
lrl«r- —asked Reedy:
td«, la PruhRip.
“ George, |u view of the
I h r* i |**ii»ir »*f
President's directive on the
IM*11A ANN* i*TAlilt.
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To All I'mfilnra und |»rr»nn* subject, would it lie better,
If at In)f IJnf in* up Mr mi mid* perhaps, If some of our ques­
AS•1it»• 'PmM KnIHlPi
Tm j Uhl} M f h «»f yon e r * tions w e r * submitted by
tivrrbf nol|f|r1 *M&lt;1 fPi|U!r*stl fa* mail?"
p r e t e r it
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' I'll let you decide that,'
(ftm.11till M'liii h l i*n„ nt t Hhri itf
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i0 **J,(lt|«t ttlr Iteedy replied, only half smil­
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unit iMiiiiiy Klot itU »t hi a
off I&lt;‘r ill flip r..i|r| hoil pp of
»*M t’oiifily a! haofofrl, Kl «rId*. wllhln Aik . jt1*■iia1««r m&gt;mifi*
f»*'in, tit* tltn* of th** fir a| ftiit» j
Illation «f i in* Util lv« Two'
f |4ii of tach elalto vt dttnand
•hall b# ll) writ tnit and aMm11
W ASHIN G TON (UP!! —
•lat» Mi• pi ftv» of riiMirtf* President Johnson disclosed
• ini r»&gt;**l off h t ad limit of fli r
claimant, Bin! shall hr »*&lt;&gt;rn his daughter l.uci, 17. has
to by ihr tlatmanl, hi* Agent, been accepted to the George­
o r a t t o r n * ! 1 m id « c r o iii| i« n l t d
by * filing f t * of on* dollar town University School of
and auch claim or demand not Nursing.
•o filed ahall ht void.
Duel is a senior st the Na­
Kmlin S IIair
K i t e li t r l x o f t h * Tea a t W i l l tional Cathedral School for
and Ttatarneiit of
Girls, an Kpiacopal school.
MOIt A ANN IfTA It II.
Georgetown, also in Washing­
tin »a*til.
UTKNtmtoM. MAVIS
ton, is a Roman Catholic in­
A MrINTOHH
stitution.
A llu rn oi for KsdtuUll
It was recently disclosed
Poat Offlrt llox 1310
ftanfnrd. Florid* tt ffl
that Luci has been taking in­
ruMIth K*b 1*. IT. &gt;4 A Mar struction!
in Ihe
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PROPOSED $200,000 EDUCATION BUILDING Of First Methodist Church As Soon In Architects Conception.
In addition to the building
program, the church also an­
nounced it would launch "OpI'he Nile of Am erica’
on the St. Johns Uivcr * * * ♦
Seminole Cgunty * * *
erntion Vouth Wing" Sunday
to finance the construction. '
The new addition designed
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of Orlando, will he a twostory
structure
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy Friday, hijrh in tnid-TUs; low toniyht G0-6G.
use the building, primary,
Juiiirr and youth departments
" Kstiddisiu'd i908~~TIIUBSDAY. MARCH I.
SANFORIh FLORIDA NO. 1S9
VOL. 67 United Pres3 Leaded Wire
whirl) now ate using tempor­
ary buildings for classrooms.
Rev. Hubert M, Jenkins,
, pa.'lot o ! I'/tat Methodist,' re­
vealed tlmf Kdwin "Rli inbruiser
and his building and planning
committee have worked nine
months on the project and
have developed a 'phut that
, MOSCOW (U T h -A sia n stuthey feel will be appealing
dent demonstrators shouting
to the congregation and will
"Down with the murderer
be a credit to the community.
Johnson" broke through bar­
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#- - Mts. W. W. Tyre, George
ricades and a human wall o(
Mills, Robert Kurus, Asiiby
Soviet policemen today and
Jones and Tom MacDonald
attacked the li. S Embassy
all have worked with ShinSoviet authorities had ar­
.liolser on the project.
Important proposals to be ranged the most elaborate se­
"It is hoped that It will
Mrs Marie Stincciphcr, fiO. County schools and was grad
made to the 19S5 Legislature curity precaution* ever, mmd*
heronie a haven for the youth
Sheriff J. L. Hobby sen! a
I iul of President Johnson's
will be discussed at a meet­ [ sharp protests that followed a died at t 3(1 pm . Wednesday baled Horn Piedmont College leport to the Governor's office of Ihe city who desire and
M u - Was s p o n s o r o t t i n - b e i n
need
an
environment
of
ing of Florida Citrus Mutual Feb. 3 attack on the embassy. at her home, 2101 Souili Park
i n o h High g r a d u a t i n g c l a s s i n today on tlio Feb 2ii shoot,ng ( hnMftfirf' teachings m which
members being held by the
Avenue.
But the surging mass of 3.
1 9 3 1 S h e t a u g h t i n g r a m m a r . , ol a youth by Oviedo Police to leal II about God ami to t*&gt;
Born Get. 31, 1901, in Butte,
.Seminole Mutual G r o w e r 000 or more students shoved
j u n i o r h i g h a n d s e n i o r h i g h t hlef George Kelsey
with one another," Rev Jen­
Mont., she had resided in San
Council at 2 p m. Monday at
The Governor's office tele­ kins sunt. It is hoped also
hundreds of police aside,
s c h o o l s h&lt; r e l o r a n u m b e r o l
Seminole County agriculture
ford for 52 years.
"DAISY MAE," with her jn g of "m ou titn in tlew ” anil Seftrs cntAlogue, la
phoned Hobby Weilnesdav all that it will In- available for
scrambled over snow plows
y e a r s u n til illness p r e v e n te d .
Shi* attended S e m i n o l e
center. Officers of the council
ernoon
asking
him
to
make
an
co
m in g tn Sanfnnl — In lak e part, in th e m erch a n t*' annual "Cracker
and iron harriers and broke
civn
functions
where
its
A m e m b e r of h o s t Bajdist
are Edward If Parker, Allen embassy windows wilh a bar
informal investigation
mtv tnrlhlirs aie needed, he add
(la y * " sale* special* F in la y ami S a tu rd a y . D etails ate sp read throughout
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to d a y 's Herald. ( W h o is "D a isy M ac'.'" Head the " C lo c k " C olu m n .)
rage o[ ink bottles ami other
t a u g h t a S u n d a y s c h o o l c l a s s the shooting of 17 year old e.l
• • »
Thomas Wilson Jr,
weapons.
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Today's attack — like the
w a s a m e m b e r ot the S a n fo rd
cites of Sanford Junior High earlier one
i-r the National V -oetaluiii present cb oiit lonnl building,
was in protest
G a r d e n t int'.
St-honl wil! perform at half
l&gt;ii tin- \dvant’emenl id Col will he renovuted ami lodeagainst l S bombing attacks
She l' survived by hi r bus
H% |)urHi:t Iv'fi'K
time Friday evening when
o-. I people called ho the sus- signed to use more effective
on military targets in Commit
H yi.ut I
k i m l t t t l l a n d n baud J M il till Mtn&lt; C.pher pennon of Kelsey pending an
tlie Sanford Church Basketball rust Nortli \ let Nam The
T h e C ra ck ers are coin in ' and it's g o o d in n fur .h op p ers.
ly the spa,.-, io centralise ihe
and dangliti r Mi-v til ace Ma
League All Stars meet the march on the embassy was l" c u p c f 11 Kid n t *
For tw o d a y s, S a n ford will turn hack life pagi * o f lim e to th r " g o o d old
investigation
Into
the
Incident.
nunary
and
kindergarten
He­
lie Mllli cipher, both ol Sail
h t \\ i tm-'ijiiy rvrning'ft rm*HForest City Men's Team at announced in advance.
p it h "C ra ck e r D a y s " bargain * g n lo io , l i r e Ladonit* fo r th e kitldies nnd
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broihcis,
Kerning's program will open learned ol the call and im­ I n u ii t ■ifit il tn p n » t r * t nll&lt; \ - j
A l) day F rid a y, slio jip e is will lie able to (ani h a-e
bills fo r o n ly $1.05,
mode hu Deputy J. Q. 1Sitm&gt; elude an entira offlc* complex
s ' i oqn i and William
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working against each oilier, as'
M e boa Id. II11e r ,|l i il- -I n,
liil.n tin* er-p.wa on shore will
, It w... tin Inst tenorlsl nf fiii« firiHtHr M»ui fli'lii st'f v* to the Little Heii .S.IiMiilhoUfti' llintei nil lieml* &lt;1 hi 1 p M in p
Voted that Itlll-much as |l hud
at present
«m| into the mpittu l.imlftll hup the bout in line on tha
bombing hetc ill more than a trr, f&lt;f tin- Meiho'hftt Church's
"The news release." writes
no
aathority
to
ginnt
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K. C . H a r p e r J r ., rhairm an
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A
The fatal healing of James
h.iiiMt, witIi the aid of city
area,
l .i d t nl
of
n o Ui Mi til
DllPSUMift,
month
Charlie, "that Cap! Jim Mayo
nf
tiie
Sanfnnl
M en hanla
vacationing Gov. II a y d o n ial e*ce|ttmn In thi* matter, F Still I\an. 31. Will he pie
City Mnnaffer \\ I K11**H‘* walkii -talkie radio:*, Knowlga
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The injimd iticluiled two
soon will lie leaving Sanford Burns plans lo wail "two or i l i c k t o n u ' * r e q u e s t l i e d e n i e d
il tv itsinn nf Ihe (iieiitiM S h n*
sealed In the Seminole (,01m
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ill
\mern ,11 sitvicemen who rc- c i U f i m l c 111 \^ w j l l ho w i t h l h foul Hnanl nf ( Minmi i* r, ie- I f * ftn H l I m i l l &gt; H i l l I l
Naval Air Station did not rcthree weeks" before naming a n d o n l o a f i n g h e l d
tv gt -1nd jury next week,
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eeive the play to which the
miniU rnen hmif ft ami em*
his own men to fill the va
S lerifl J T.
Hobby saul to
tie*11 A ftftni i,»11
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11 ' aa tlx to definitely ftx
t h r u ii t f h
11
H r w i l l Jit * HI ft
jilnyeft to u m tin- n t y pinking
quiet, highly respected young
Cannes created by the mass L iq u o r License
day
ui
ftriv(ci*$
1, on A jmiI 4 mini intfi anil not tiii.r up ilnwii
u ilm t in t h i ft i p i
n f W D tk ,
f
'»' 1 1 •ftI .h n f the d r e d g i n g o p «
Wing cnmmandrr was entitl
resignation of the nine-mem­
Shtli\.an died lavt Sunday I ’ay Hike
City t'nnimi»*ioner&gt; meet­
April 11.
town pn rkllik* qimt-*, mi that w ill ilu th* piiihtity w hi I \M.I ■rati mt.' lor the land fill arras
rd." (Charlie, The Herald
W \ IIIN,. 11 iN (I' RI) —'
ber Board of Regent*
ing in special session approv­ following a la awl in the Got,
&gt;M •In » r (he vaiif it front development
So id Iii y nt hot it morhlOtf "C m eker
l li»&gt;»'* i Ufttnini-f ft ffttlihlith |In ' f titfil
played it top center on the
.iron
nl
Seminole 1 in* 11 iii i M*mh'l Hivci n WtMftlllp yvi f k Ji « ft S l i l i i i m U i ’ t
The regents, appointed in ed ttie II .lllsti t ol a liquor (bin od
l" nj* *1 " lift- nnteil.
m ay
have eiifty in ••*■% t«* iiottniil *»f Ih«' Li * *
front page I
Ihe closing hours of the Far license fro 111 Ihe M and It Cnlinl)
**dtJ 1 I I ' . ■ 1* 1 T I M ’t l S i i k
VS ill »Tpr itk s‘ Ii
I lor I'hirift" 10
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a.
In his praise til Captain
1 ,in 1M |l U ft h l« ft h o l t l i t ) «Jft*L*cil 11-10:1 w il l
Karl lln Im h I Wolff, 21 , of riirnm tn
ns B r y a n t administration, Bar at (hr intersect.on ol
Store ftp piny eft me ex peel­
Mayo. Charlie paid Hus iri quit, saying "it is apparent Park and tienrh Avenues In Orlando, is being held in the thr-du q 4 M hlUl'Mj pay inun\ ril for tlo* f i i» i time thr ed to be iJre&gt;ftmi in thr npu*
bute lo the Wing commander that the u»elu!nes* of the pre%D
u h i * ! h r 1 pinna of tin* new huihiini? iuuI
a new rnrktail lounge to he county jail on a murder C I l ' I l M f * M
it" nf tlie *1 i m k i T l U y u "
and to the Sanfurd area
I* a111» f l l * l l i l t H i l l 4.I'M Will MMltlhe |ft114tm foi 11 clelii at inn am) in rm nMnit*i
-■ id Board of Regent* is rcla built adiaci nl In Jet I mes charge m connection with Sul till' .1. 1,1.
"These things affect all of l i v e l y s h o r t I I I o d . "
bowling alji v oil i iiioi a Hoad
loan - death
till* Cl Of*IOIf
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Sanford and Seminole County
plufift In uWHlit pi Ifift (nf t lie
lor Che rcasun that nowhere
!
tnuai
authnrilji nm tumi i a m n
in any bra nidi of the armed
l&gt;y male ami female talc*
services does there exist the
clerks.
warm, sincere relationship be­
•Siiii e In ill r M mi- '• ii riii tn
tween the base ami town as it
1* p m . F r b L iy amt from *.»
By Doltir Austin
sound
uf
running
water.
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culmp
geraniums,
chrysan
needles,
oak
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palm
The)
ran
taste
herbs
such
is found at Sanlord. There is
Blind persons can crush a tlrumm
punk trees,, tea, as Uijiiic, basil, sage, dill, a m . to 6 .1U p m Siiluri]a&gt;
Al this lime there arc only leaves, the song of bird-, tin
something here that cannot
cronch of gravel and the leaf in the fingers and smell nines and many others.
thtee
known
Gardens
for
the
I carraway, mint and chives.
be dupliraled "
Truer words were never Blind" In the United State*.
T
Plants which ran ire fell in­
I.il c lin ic rncunditionnl Knurl Ha/aril Warranty
poken, Charlie, and we agree, [ Visitors to the Sanford Gar
clude textured surface plants
den Show at the Civic Center
Ihuleheal tedly.
such av srdums, Mother I'a
friday and Saturday will sec
rry
'i chickens, cactus, foli­
rntral Florida Horse Show s- one of these three gardens, a
age, cacti, pine needles, ma­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
will yinnvor the third and (in- 1specially constructed mini*ple leaves, palm leaves and keystone In President John
al in a series of gymkhanas tore one, created hy Mrs. J.
other s
son's "Great Society" was in
toward a saving* bond at 1 M Fahey of l.ake Mary,
Tiny growing varieties of place today with final con
p m. Sunday al the Wckiwa president of the Garden Club
IVrimlir Inspection
• Flat Tire Repair
all these talking plants" will grcssional approval of the 411
Springs Hoad arena. There of Sanford.
Tire
Rotation
• Front End Check
be found In Mrs
Fahey's billion Appalachian aid me as
Others are In Jacksonville
will be 12 events, all elec­
miniature gaidcn which will ure.
tronically timed, concluding and in New England.
BUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES
he on display tn the education­
The hill tacked only John
Basic idea of the Garden
with a clovcrleaf Jackpot. So
al
exhibits
at
the
show.
son's signature lo become
for Ihe Blind is the use ol
says our Maryann Miles.
Cleverly designed with gra law.
• • •
plants, shrubs, trees ami fol
vrl walkways, “ grass" and
The House gava thr Chief
"Daisy Mae." pictured else­ iage that can he fell, lasted,
ftven liny bird hatha and Executive hii first big legis­
where on this fornt page. In smelled and heard.
benches, the garden planta lative victory of the year,
How can you "h ear" a gar­
reality-is the prelty and usulare
tagged with names writ­ passing the mcasur^.on a 257
ly demure Miss Margaret den? To the blind, it's imMRS. J. M. FAHEVj rIemonBtrntcs plants fur it “Garden for the Blind"
105 W. First St.
322-0651
ten in English and Braille, to 1U vote.
Quarles, hume economist for jiorlaht to trarn lo distinguish
which can be lasleti, sayo (left) ; touched, tedur (center) and smelled,
The Braille marks were done
The Senate passed the bit]
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Ihe Florida Power and Light the rustle of different kinds ol
eucalyptus, *
(Herald Photos)
Feb. 1.
by Mrs Fahey's daughter.
leaves, wind through pine
Company.

‘ m ? S a u t o f r fjb ra lfr

U. S. Embassy Attacked
Marie StinecipSter, Sheriff's Reporf
In Kelsey Affair
Ex-Teacher, Expires Sent To Burns

Hickman Loses

'Cracker Days' Coinin'

Zoning Approval

Lake Bottom Probe
Scheik!~d Monday

Burns Will Wait
Naming Regents

Sullivan Case

To Grand Jury

W hy You Should

Buy TIRES From

True 'Garden For The Blind' To Be Shown

‘Great Society’

Keystone Placed

.Visit The Garden Show Friday, Saturday A t Civic Center

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Pag* 2 — March 4, 1965

Party To Honor
Lake Monroe
4-H Girls

HOSTESSES for the annual banquet of Longwood First Baptist Church
Joy Sunday School Class were members from North Orlando. In the group
pictured are (seated, left to right) Mrs. Frelda Cannon, president; Mrs.
Patricia Lindsay, teacher; Mrs. Zera Hauser, secretary, and Mrs. Helen
Berrle, group captain; (standing) Mrs. Polly Dempsey, Mrs. Doris Bla­
lock, Mrs. Jane West, Mrs. Gladys Piloian and Mrs. Bernice Hudson.

Village Council Gives Approval To Resolutions
Bjr Margaret Cosby
Formal approval was givan

Legal Notice
7* T it * ctn C C tr eo rw T o r
THE

KINTH

r u r r tv

and

JUDICIAL

von

fill.

ie m in o l e

COUffTT, FLORIDA
CHAVCERT VO. U f H
A L FRE D 0 . HATDUK.
Plaintiff,
TcDWtH A. CTUDWKLL ami
------- SrUDWlS LL Ms wlf*. at
at, If sllva, and If daad, th« un­
known htlri, davla###, lag*t.a*. or f r . n t t . i tnd alt parslot olatmlng any tnlaraal t&gt;r,
through.
undar
or
a a .l n .t
Hum , and sit oth.r p»r»oni
having or elalmlng any tnirr.il
In ths rssl prop«nr d .tcrlb.d
hsrsln.
D.f.n d sn ts .
koticsb o f e u r r
TO THE
DEFENDANTS
IN
T H E ABOVE-EN TITLED SUIT,

(o-wltl
E DW IN A. BTUDWELL snd
f T U D W E L L M i wlf*.
W A R R E N BANDS and
HAND*.
hi* wlf*.
OEOROE
MUNOER and ---------- MONGER.
1 , 1 * wlf., I. W nOWEN .nd
---------- BOWEN, hi. w lf ., J. H
HIIADHIIAW and ------- &gt;- UltAD.
Kll AW. hi. wlf*. It H RAMBUT and ---------- It A MHU V, hl«
w l f . , JAMES E. nA RT LE T T
■ nd ---------BARTLETT,
hi.
w lf ., D D DANIEL. «nd —-----DANIKL, hi. wll». ------ n i ’ IIK&gt;:TT, wlf. of W M. IIUUKUTT.
F R AN K II. H A W K S and ---------H A W K S , hi* w l f * ---------- LUCASt, wlf* of JOHN 11 1.1'AN,
JOHN I. I ’oSUt.KT .n d MAT
tt. UONOLBV, hi. wit*. LEE
A. CONGLUT and ---------- CUNcil. K T . hi. w lf ., MAT CONDI,r r
■ / k / a 1,1 LLA MAT CONOI-ET
■ nd — ■■■
h*r huah.nd, IDA
M ill
CONOI.KV
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IDA
l . K K CO NOLEV »nd ------h*r
lit, .hand,
ULMER
CONOLET
■ nd ---------- CONOLET. hi. wlf.,
IIUNJAMIN DREW and — D R E W , hi* w lf .. W M SMITH
■ nd ---------- SMITH, hi* wlfa. M
&gt;1
SMITH. JR
»n&lt;!
---------BMITII.
hi*
wlf*.
STELLA
b m i t i i h o w l a n d --------- R o s e .
ti*r huih.ttd, LOL’ IIK SMITH
I.
ETTICE a / k / a K ATE
IHK I.ETTICE, and ---------- LETTICK, h . r hu.hand,
IIEIITA
I R H U L T Z .nd ------ SCHULTZ.
Ii.r
hu.hand,
WILLIAM
S
SCHULTZ and ------ SCHULTZ.
M . wlf*. ARTHUR SCHULTZ
, „ d ---------- SCHULTZ, hi# wlfa.
MART
MUNOER and ---------MUNOER. har huaband, a. F
LUNO
snd
ELIZABETH
L
JXINO, h i . w lf., ELIZABETH
J . LONO and ----------. h.r hutbund, HERMAN U IAJNO and
_______ LONO. hi. wlfa, A Lit I’ llTA U LONO nnd ---------- h.r
hu.hand, If th a t, and It da.d,
tha unknown htlri. d a v i t . . . ,
I . g.lata , nr n r a n t . . . and *11
p a r l l l . Clalmlnn I ntt r t. l hy.
1ho.ua h,
und.r
nr
.a .ln .l
Ih.rtv and aU nth.r paraona
having nr rlalmln* any llil.r• ■i In th . r t . l prop.rty d.acylh.d a. follnwi:
Tha log lh w a.t Quartar H W
1* I of lha Bnulhaaat Quart .r tBK.'i) nf tha Nnrlh
w.al Quart.r I S W I i l and
lh*
Snuihw .il
Quart.
nr lha Nnrthw*.!
Q u a rt.r t N W I * ) LESS l h .
gnuthw»*t Quartar IHW Q )
of lh* Southwa.t Quarl.r
( S W Q ) of . .I d NoMhw.tl
Q ua rl .r i N W ' , 1 all In S*« •
lion so. Townahlp It. Knuih.
t l . n * . t : Kail. In r.m lnul.
Cuunly. Flnrlit.
TOU AND EACH OF Tin
A R E ilURLUT NOTIEILU that
1h.
ab ov .-.nitllad
n il
ha.
b i . n I nti l'u i.d and I. pmdln*
In l h . Clrrutf C-url nf th .
Ninth J ud 111 * I Circuit In and
fur s.inlunl* Cuunly. Klnlld..
and that tha ahbr.vlal.d n i l .
at . . I d
mil
U ALFRED 0
HA T DUK. Plaintiff. *#
ED­
W IN A BTUDW E L L #1 al. and
that lha n.tura nf . . I d autl li
fn lydl.t th. 1111. nf AT,FRED
0
HA T DUK In and O. lh*
ahtiv.-dt arrlhtd r.al piup.rly;
Shat you and aach of you at*
r.ifulrad lu fill* your An*w.r or
ethtr p l. td ln * lo lh* Com­
plaint h . r . l n wRh tha Clark uf
f h t abov. aiylid Court and lo
a . r v . ropy ih.raof upon CO11 PIN a t'nHEN, Aiiorntya for
1 h. I'lalnlltf, It Wall strati,
Orlando, Florida, on or btfora
t h . Sith day n l Match, I H V
etharwl.a D .c r.a I 'm Cnnf.a.o
will bt anlar.d a a .l n .t you for
th*
r.ti.T d .n t. nd .d
In th.
Complain! and l h . c u t * will
procted *» part* t h . r .a f i .r .
IT IS F URT HE R ORDERED
that llila Nolle* b* publlah.d
In lh* Hanford Herald, a atari*
papar of f . n . r . l
circulation
publltkad la Btminola County.
Florid*, one* a waak for faur
f i t run*.i ultra waaka.,
WITNESS my hand a* Clark
a f th* Circuit Corn! of lh*
Klnth Judicial Circuit and lh*
afflclal Saal of lh* tain.. Oil.
SIlia day at Fabruary, l i l t .
(SEAL!
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr,
Clark nf tha Circuit Courl
Bamla.lt County, Florida
ttyl Martha T. Viklan
Dtputy Clark
JULES 8. COHEN of
COHEN * COMEN
I I W all Strati
Grlanda, FltrldS
Attoraaya for ITsIMIff
a
ruhil.h Fab. II, f t * Mar, 4.
II, la«t
AJUJ-I4

Monday night b y Nth« North
Orlando Villags Council to
resolutions requesting amend­
ments to ths villags charter,
subject to approval of tha
i f M Legislature, and endors­
ing t)i«v pYbftk4eft cdohty-wide
Metro Telsphons System.
Revised bids w*r* read on
a new police car with action
deferred until the new coun­
cil takea over In April follow­
ing tttyMarch 10 general elec­
tion.
Ordinance wet patted to al­
low provlalona for alx-monthi
occupational llceniet within
tha village, Including claUtci
o f tranife^jnd.revocation on
flva dayt notlca.

Legal Notice
In ihm Court of flit CoiinfF
Jtsdge, ffm l n o li County, Flor­
ida, |u ProHuio.
!u roi Ratal# of
JOHN A. 11A 1.1*.
|i«rraa«d
T » All Crrdllisra Nnd
line In#
rlnlnift nr
Agalnat "aid Kel • I n
Y «»u ftfid aarh nf
harahy not 1ft«4 • ui
In jire* Mil afty r a linn
tiuui-la H hU li yen , nr
r nf
jnm, n ny 1&lt;■ v• n aa
ihu
Minin or JOHN A H A L L il*i runi-il, latft o f * atill i ’ nufll y I ••
f h» l *ouit 1;v Jti*i ww «*f S#■m ) mi)#■
t'n un ly, FI of'll il«.( a l if I• **f:f|*-*
In th* co ur t huu*« o f **.14
Coun ty
* i Sanford.
Florida,
within
n'l *
calendar
m ont tn
from fh t time o f tha fir*I p u b ­
li cat ion nf l hi ft n n io i T w o rop*
I# a nf rsi’ h claim or it* m u fol
■hull ha In writin g, ami *hall
•fat* tha plat** o f raaidaiic ■
and poal o f f l&lt; a ailitrftn* nf th*
cl aim * lit, and *h*il ba ■worn
to by tha claimant, hit agent,
of * t to r n « y and acco mpan iad
by • filing ffte nf nr&gt;« -In IJar and
*114 ll id ft Ilit lit s|«*til eftfill fIDi in
died fthnlJ It* v ld
Frad Hell
LOU.
A&gt; ad m in istra to r o f th*
Eatat* of
JOHN A. H \1*1. dar*aa*1
ST It N ST ll( &gt;M, DAVIS A
McJNTOSll
A1lor nr &gt;■ for A'liiilnNf r*f or
|(o* t Offlcft lint lit'*
Hanford, F lori d * 3*1*1
Publish r*b. 1 1 . ]l. SI A Mar.
i. ISIS.
CD J'II

Council accepted deed from
the North Orlando Company
for th* recreational area pro­
perty with stipulation that th*
holding be set up ee a parpetuai recreation facility.
Official tranifer of STl Ore
department equipment., wea
turned over to th* North Or­
lando Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment which recently was In­
corporated.
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Funeral Notice
(TfVKCtPHER. MN*. M A R IK —
Fun*rtl t.rvlrta fnr Mra. M i .
rli Stln.c-lph.r, In. who dl»&lt;1
WednMdty, will ba hald a I
1 p. m. Friday at Flral Bapllat Church,
Sanford,
with
Rav. Frad B Chanc* officialIna. Burial will b* In Oaklawn Mam -rial Tark. Rrlaaan
Funaral Horn* In chart*.

Legal Notice
t iir
cm ririT
co riiT .
MNTII
Jl llll IAL
CIMCI IT,
IN AND
FOII
■F.MINOI.H
l O l 'N T Y . IM.ni lint
l\ CllANCfCnY NO. IIMC
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March II. H P . and aarva a
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Florid*
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WIT NFRR mv hand and a# a I
at Henf-trd. rarntnol* County.
FI..rile, thia Ith day o f Fabruary. IMS.
(SEAL)
Arthur
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Tlackwlth, Jr.
&lt;*1#Tk nf the Clr*ult Court
fly Martha T Vlhlan. DC
j a m i : * »*. t * o L L ii:it
Attorney fo r Plelutlff
TOI W Church St
Orlando. Fla.
PuhlUh Fab 11. II, ftft A Mar.

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TIIF. \ l V l l l Jl (III 111. I lltN i m t K OF 1 A 1.K
f l IT. 1\ A \ l ) F o i l »KHIM»|.H
No Hi a la harahy ( U » n that
COl S T l , I I OHIIIA.
pur au anl to th* final d*cra* o f
IN t l U . M C I I t h o . I37TJ
foradoaura and aala antarad
NOT ICR OF H I T
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W HITTIN GTON In tha cauaa pending In lha
circ
uit c o u r t In and f**r Strut*
and 1IIRNK M
W HITT IN G*
not a C ou n ty , Florida, raaa doc*
Tt»N, hla wlfa*
Plftlntlff*. kat nurnhar 14,111* th* u n d i f e
algnad Clark will tall Ih* p r o ­
va,
J W I L L R I U C N O im and ANN perty alt u i tad In aald County
daavfl'btd * i R ILLN OL'n. hi* wlf* •( al
l*ot Ift. S O U T H
FINR*
DafandanU
CR8:ST. Third Addition, a
T U B S T AT B o r F l O l l l l l A i
• uhdtv lalon, acreoi ding to a
TOi J W I L L JUDKNOt’ R and
pi m
t h e r e o f recorded In
ANN R I D R N O im . hi* wlf*.
Plat Honk 11, p a ie a 42 and
fr a ld a n o i uiikiinwn, m ull­
i i uf tha Public Hacurda
ing mldraftB Grrirr*! Dr*
nf Retitinola County, Flor*
llvary, Nurrla, Tannaaatc
Ida
You ar* hereby n&lt;.Ofl*d th«(
a ault has haan f l l a l agalnai T o g e th e r with tha fn llow lng
you and I 'l n N K R R MKTALft OF Itarni nf p ro p e r ty which ara
oltLA ND o. INC, ft FlnritJ* rnr* lo ia ia d In and parmanantly In*
pomtlon. T i l l : C O M S I L I D I A L •tailed *■ a part of the Impruv*.
HANK
AT
WINTKIt
I'AIlK. merit a on »ald laud
(vne D uoThar m Heater (o il).
K L i l t l D A , ft henkirig mriMira*
Modal 3S5-I Serial I M K I I ;
li on eelfttlng under the lew*
On* O K. Hull! -In Hang*
of
rtt*
Hlai*
nf
Flori d a.
( atactrlc), Modal JftM ltlg*.
IIOItNK UILHUN. INC. « F l o r ­
Far 1*1 X B 0 M I 1 7 . On* O E
i d - t o r i'o r a t lon . u n i Cll AHK A
HulH * *n * *&gt;v*n (a lactr lr),
COSI PA NY. e Florid* . rp*.r«.
M 4*1 J f t o : i t i n c Serial THHun,
In ih*
a lm v• ant If lad
M J l i i . on * u K Itafrlgar*
CftUftft, end tliftl ymi au&gt; tirraa tor l a l a c t r l c ), ftfudal LAShy required to fil* f o u r an*
ttH It.rial X n i t l l H ; On*
awar tarIIII tha CUrk uf i til *
Victor CHm .s KHch.n EeCourt, and to atr% • * capy
ti.uit Fan t.lactrlcl: On.
(h ar*of upon lha Plaintiff* or
Nuton. Il.tbfoom E ib a u .l
ru in tlft*1
A tlo rnay .
whaaa
K.n I .D c f r l r t ; M n . V .n * .
nam* and ad4ir**» I* V
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lion RUmti ,,ii a l.i l, m.nu&gt;
n im rr. d l l t f f . , m , s^o North
f . t l u r . J br Hank.ilk ( t t . . .
Park Av ti iu f, I*, it Ihm Huff,
4 I'atnt Cnmi'.nr, F.nford,
Sanford. Florid*, not la tar than
FI or til.; On. tl
E. Hot
March 171li - A D (:»*;&gt;
IV* tar l l a . I . r , Mnd.1 H I
If yo u fall to do to. di-cr**'
T i m - I . barlal R l r t i t l l
pro coiH*»»o will t&gt;e a n i* rad
with all atruelura,
•galnat you fur t h s ralluf da* T o t . t b . r
■ ml
improv. manta now
an*
ma nd id In the Complslnt
Tha natura nf * « ul »uit being haraafl.r m . . I d land, and H i .
fnr FoHF.CLOSPItK i»F Mi HIT* tu t*, atiaibad lliaratu, and all
I.i u .a ,
prnr.td*.
and
QAUF am urnher lug the tirnpar* rrnti.
ty In NnuirutU Cuunly, Florida, prutlt*. accrutna and ta aocrua
to-w it:
Ironi
.aid
pramlata.
all
of
Tha Waat 7ft faat .vf th# whlt-h ar . tndud.d within tha
F «a l O n e-H alf t F 4 t o f fnrtfolnc d.acrlpllon and tha
all that r *rt nf lll.t »CK 3. habaiiduni ihar.ot; alto all * . •
W ll.DM KItK, I) Ing North .team,
atactrlc,
water,
and
of
Chu rch
Htraat
t*ald nth.r h.ailrK, runklna, r.frt11lor k I lying Nurth o f ■tratlna,
ItahtlnF.
piumbtna,
CTturch Straat bring
i l l tairUIttlnc,
Irrlaatliia,
and
faat fr o n t in g on Church (invar ay .t .m *, marhtn.a, . p •traat
and
It!
faat
in (ill.n r . a, f l i t u r . . . and appur*
dapth)* a c c ord in g to plat t .n a n c . a which now aro or
the reof recorded In Plal may h.r ra fttr p.rtaln lo, or b*
Hook 1, Page 111. Public i t . with. In, or on ootd prollecord* ol hamlnola C o u n ­ m l .* -, oroit IbuuKh th .) bo doty. Florida. •
d .t a rh.d or data.habit­
WJTNLhh my hand and lha at pobllo .ala, to the hlghoat
aftal of a*Id Court pt Sanford. and btat blddar for caab ba.
Florida. Ihla Ith day of Fab* tw.an
tba hour* of
olovoa
o'rlsrk In t h . for.noon and two
ruary. A. D. IMS.
(SE A L )
o’clock In tho att.rnooa on Ifao
]&lt;rd day or Morck, 1MI. at tkt
Arthur If. Barkwlth. Jr.
•Clark of tha Clrrttll Court Front Door of th* b.m lnolt
fnunty Cuurtbou.o In-Banford,
l*FI klariha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Florida.
K. Ambroii OllUf. Jr.
(COURT IE A L &gt;
I l l North Park Avenue
Arthur H b.ckw lth, Jr„
P. O. Bos 1011
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
Hanford. Florida
lly Martha T. Vlhlan
putillah Fab. ftl. It. 15 A kUr
Dr|iuty f i n k
4 I Itft
Uuhll.h M ann », t i l l
CUK.-JI
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Br Mra. R. L. Johnton
TTt# Lake Monro* Extaneion Homemaker* Club will
be hoiUte to th* Lake Mon­
ro* 4-H Handy Helpsra Club
at a 7:30 p.m. party Saturday
In tha Educational Building
of lipsala P r s a b j t e r f a n
Church.
Spscial guest* will be Dsn
Pelham, Instructor of tha Jun­
ior First Aid Course recent­
ly completed by th* girl*;
M n. J. R. Hoolehsn Jr. o f the
March of Dlmaa, and Mra. An­
ton K rnak o f tha Cerebral
Pally unit
The girla will receive their
first aid cartificatea at thia
time from Pelham. Mr*. Hoolthan will present them with
a citation for thair work with
tha March of Dime* and Mr*.
Kracek will award certificates
in rscognition of ths club's
sfforts on bthalf of ths CP
Tcisthon,
Parsnts o f ths girls sr* in­
vited to sttend tha party and
witness tha presentation*, o(
honor*.
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CASSELDEKRY MAYOR Owen Anstey has proclaimed Saturday "Arts,
Crafts and Hobby Day" In honor of the Woman’s Club of Casselberry
first annual show- from 1 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the clubhouse on Overbrook
Drive. Shown with him are Mrs. Carl Jack,'show chairman, and Mrs. Ken­
neth Green,-club president.
(Herald Photo)

“ Excellent Service Too”

Strickland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
812-1481

By Mrs, John Leone
The February mealing of
Seminole Chapter, F l o r i d a
Audubon Society, wai held at
the DeBary Community Cen­
ter and featured a program of
color elide* of Alaske.
Mrs, Donald Norton of Ge­
neva, president, conducted the
meeting and presented her re­
port on the annual convention.
The program was given by
Miss Dorcss Brigham and
Mrs. Frad Foster who recent­
ly visited Alaska and made
the slides. In narration, Mrs.
Brighsm pointed out that Rus­
sian tnd Japanese fishing
fleets have depleted salmon
in th* coastal waters off Alas­
ka causing msny canneries to
shut down completely or go on
half-time operation.

Legal Notice
hOTIl'K OF IKSUUFF-a IALM
NOTICE IB HU RE III RIVEN,
that I, J L UT HE R IIORBT.
• h.rlff
of
B .m ln ol.
County.
Florida, by y l r t u . of a writ
l.. u »d out of ih* Small Claim.
Court
In am!
for
a.mtm.l*
County, Florida, on th. lit),
day of S .i it .m b .r , A. D , I p* a,
In that cartaln r . u . . b .t w .* n
HILL
LUMBER
A
HARD­
WARE
CO.,
Plaintiff.
and
WILLIAM r H A R T W I C K . D . fand.nt. In and to ih . follow­
ing dt.urlbtd rail a.lata, rit­
ual.. lyln* and btlng In M.nilnol* i-ooniy. Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 14, Block tl , Dr a.mwold Fuurth bactlon. ac­
cording to Flat th . r .u f racordad tn
riat Book 4.
Pag . IS. Tubllo R.cord . at
S.minot. County, Florid.
. » l h . (.roptrly of WILLIAM
F. HA RT W ICK. th*l on th.
ISIh day of March. A D , IMS.
batwa.n th# lagal hour, of
aala, to.wtt; attar U :*0 a’clook
In Ih* fortnoon and bafor* ! : « »
o’clock In Ih* aflarnoon, on th*
•aid day at l h . front done of
Ih* C'-unlr Court Hou.a In
Hanford.
Famine)*
Cuunly,
Florid*. 1 .hall offar for sat.
lo th* high.at blddar for rath
In hand, Ih* abov* daacrlb.d
raal a .ta t* of WILLIAM f .
H A R T W IC K
J L Hobby, Ph.rlff of
M.mtnola County, S’ lorlda
rubllah Fab. IS. 14 A Mar. 4,
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Acatiemy. Offirers of the Krotip are,’ left to ri(fht, Bob Burnham, presi­
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Lloyd Stutter, sponsor.

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struction nnd entertainment nt its meetings, sponsors trips f o r various
concerts »HjI musical programs throughout the area. Officers are (left
to right) Judy Leach, secretary-treasurer; Bob Stubbs, president, and
lleiili Gullner, vice president. Sponsor is Mrs. Sylvia Moyer.

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NEW nLUE BLAZERS are being sported by
members of the Forest Lake Academy Band,
directed by Mrs. Pat Silver. Modeling the at­
tractive jackets here arc Bill Hunter (left) utid
Larry Frazier.

l b T HE CIECUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CI14.
’ I’ IT, IN AND FOR tEMINOLK
OI’ NTV. FLORIDA.
IN CM ANCRnr NO. 14AM
notice

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r O R K I L O I l RE IV IT
BELL BAVINOK. AND tXVAN
ASaiiCIATIoN. a UnR.d Btala*
Banking Corporation,
Plaintiff
ii
KIIN1E ANDERSON and LOU.
IHU M ANDERSON, hta wlfa.
Dafandant.
TOi ERNIE ANDEItauN and
LOUISE M. AN DERMJ.N,
hit wlfa,
R t . t d . n r . Iinknnwn
TOU ARK HEHEHT NOTI­
FIED that a lull lo foraclot.
a Morlgaga
haa baan fllad
again.t you In ih* abov* Court
by th* abov* napiad Plaintiff
Th* proparly anugbl to ba
fnracloaad la aa frdlowa:
Lot 1 * In Block IS. of
EAST It ROOK
bU II DIVIS­
ION UNIT NO. SIX. Mamlnot* County. Florid*, ac­
cording l« Ih* plat th a n of racordad In Tlat Booh
II. Pagaa SS and SS. af tha
Public R .c o rd . of Saminola Cuunly, Florida
YOU ARE REQUIRED lo flit
your An.war with th . Clark
of ih* Court end to oorro a
copy upon tha Plaintiff* At.
larnay. II.VfNO NATH ANION,
P, O. Bog SS. Coooa, Florida,
nol lalar than March H . ISIS.
If you fall it. d.&gt; to, a daert.
pro ronfatod will ba antarad
agalrtal you for tho ri ll tf damandad In th* Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and tha
ao*l of aald Court at lamlnol*
County, thla U r d day of Fab­
ruary, test.
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Ellaaholh Bru.nahan
Deputy CUrk
Irving Ntthaneaa. t i e ,
P. O. Boa II.
Cocoa, Florida
PubILh Peb. &gt;» A Mar. I, It.
IS. I l l s .

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Tag Sale Itinerary
Scheduled By Ray
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License Lag sales In Semi­
nole County this year are run­
ning ahead of a similar period
in 1964.
So far in the renewal period
13,721 tags have been sold,
compared to 11,064 in a like
.period last year.

DeBary Bridge
Winners Named
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club had 14 Ubles in two sec­
tions at play for this wreek's
^Tuesday afternoon game at
the Firemen’s Recreation Hall.
Section A was directed by
Mr«. Robert Nicholls. Win­
ners were, NS, first, Mrs.
Ruth Blatt and Mrs. Edwin
Wachter; second, a tie, Mrs.
Frank Austin and Dr. R. T.
Stevens with Mrs. W. B. Cook
and Mrs. Luella Thompson;
EW, first, Mrs Loris Weeks
1 and Mrs. Myrtle Dunnebaeke;
aecond, Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg
Ftawtliw4, .hvrd. Me. and Mrs.
Myron Accardj.
Section B was directed by
E. Z. Walters. Winners were,
NS, first, Norman Meyer and
Mrs. Joanne Paulk; second,
Mrs. Meyer and Frank Ben­
ton; third, a tie, Mrs. E. E.
Anderson and Mrs. Ida B.
&lt;.
Wilson with Mrs. E. Z. Wal­
ters and Mrs. Elsa Unkles;
EW. first, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Mots; second, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M Hinkle; third, Mrs,
.Albert Besom and Mrs. Frank
Holder.

Automobile owners have un­
til March 20 to renew their
license. Last year 20.885 tags
were sold in Seminole County.
In an effort to extend ser­
vices of the tag office to areas
which are n&gt;t adjacent to the
main office or the South Semi­
nole tag agency,- tagi -will be
sold in the following locations
on the dates given:
Thursday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m ,
Sanford Naval Air Station;
March 9, 9 a. m. to noon, Gen­
eva Commjnity Hall; March
11, 9 a. m to noon, Oviedo
City Hall; Match' 18, 6 p. m.
to 9 p. m., Florida Power
Corporation recreation build­
ing, Bear Lake; March 15, 1
p. m. to 4:70 p. m , Long wood
City Hall.
Purposes of these' visits will
be to take renewal or tag or­
ders. Title work will have lo
be done at the main office, ac­
cording to Tax Collector G.
Troy Ray Jr.

Osteen 4-H’ers
Enjoy Doy
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By Mra. Clarence Snyder
Osteen 4-H boys and girls
enjoyed a day at Central Flo­
rida Fair in Orlando Satur­
day.
Adults furnishing transpor­
tation and acting as chaper­
ones were Mr. and Mra Al­
bert Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Lo­
well Pettis, Mrs. J. J. Redditt, Mrs. J. C. Carpenter and
Mrs. Edward Pell Harold Pell
Dusty Roots Meet is
leader for the boys' club
There will be a meeting of
and Mrs. Pettis is the girls'
the Dusty Boots Riding Asso­
advisor.
ciation at 7 30 p. m today al
Club members attending
the home o' the president,
wete I,oren and Dennis Jones,
Harold Lloyd, in Lake Mary.
|Steve Riggs. Mike Kolleff.
Plans for the March 21 horse
Chester Carpenter, Jack and
show will be made at this
Douglas Jurss, Darrell, A'sb.
lime
Mark. Connie and Ross Pell,
Debbie Carpenter, R o n a l d
The British royal house Riggs, Mike Shivers. Melvin
m (hanged Its family name from Lee, Ricky, Karen, Brenda and
baxc-Coburg-Gotha to Wind Judy Pettis. Diane Pell, Karen
sor on July 17, 1917.
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Williamsons Garner Honors Miss Whirl Sets
Bjr Maryana MUe*
MaJ Harry Wllllamion, of
Sand Lake Road, Foreit City,
came throuih with flying col*
ora to win first place in Jump­
ing, only Judged event at the
March of Dlmaa benefit ahow
aponaored by the Apopka
Horiemen'i
Aaaoclation
in
conjunction with local marcl) ante.
In addition, Williamson's
three children won ribbons in
the ahow with eight-year-old
Warren taking sixth In pick*
up; daughter Teri copping
first In flag race, fourth in
ribbon raee and fifth In Junior
cloverleaf and daughter Deniae winning third In Jumping
and fourth In keyhole.
Indeed, it could be called
*■Williamsons Day" at this
event for Mrs. Williamson is
credited with saving the life
of a beautiful young horse
which was severely gashed
after rearing and coming
down on the fin qf a late mo-

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Top three winners In each
event, in ortker as named,
were: Keyhole, open, Frank
Myers, George Myers D. H.
Jackson; Jumping, open, Wil­
liamson, Marla Franklin, De­
nis* Williamson; polebending,
open, Cathy Will*, Terry Mc­
Clintock, M a r l a Franklin;
ribbon race, open,
Cathy
Wills and D. H. Jackson, Joe
Walton and Jack Walton,
George Myers and Frank
Myers.
Cloverleaf,
senior, Terry
McClintock, Marla Franklin,
Jack Walton; cloverleaf. jun­
ior, Wendy Benson, (lobby
Knowles, Guy Randolph; eloverleaf, jackpot, open. Terry
McClintock, Wendy Benson,
Cathy Wills; flag race, open,
leresa Williamson, F r a n k
Myem, George Myers; pick­
up race, opch. George Myers
•
and Johnny Holt, Terry Mc­
Clintock and George William­
son, George Myers and David
Walthall; musical tires, 15
and up, Jack Walton, Dun
Henson, Jackie Knowles; hol­
low log. open, Joe Walton.
Wendy Benson and Patty For­
ward.

Chiefs Sign 3
KANSAS CITY (UI’ Il -T h e
Kansas City Chiefs sinned
three free agents from Prairie
View AAM Tuesday. The
Chiefs Inked 6-foot, 225-pound
running back Ki«U Seals, aJiing with l-foot-11. 190-pound
defensive back Evelt Coleman
and 6-foot, 250-pound guard
Willie Christian.

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More Sting
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Sanford • Orlando K e n n e l
Coach Jim McCoy is expecting more ating in
Club greyhounds will have the bats at Seminole High School when the baseball
their work cut out for them team takes the field for its first game here Tuesday
In Saturday nlght'e special six- against New Smyrna Bench.
"W e should have better hitting this year," Mc­
dog match race egainet the
Coy
said, “ but we’re acJacksonville Kennel Club.
Sam
Oerard'e
Zeldman, tually young and inex- • Junior Istterman, probably
will msn th* third base spot
Eleanor Burke's Illinois Bar- perienced."
and Jim Ervin, a Junior, Is
oa sod Red Fork Kennel’*
McCoy hope* the Semi­ working for first hat*.
Mandarin Guasa will represent
nole* will pick up where
Other outfielders Include
the north Florida track against
SOKC'a top three performers. thay lift o ff last M a s o n when Dsnny Tiills, a senior, In
Leading the SOKC team will thay flnlshad tht staaon with right and Chuck Seott, a Jun­
be Larry Hughes' Mias Whirl, a bang. They won aavtn out ior lettermsn, In center.
In addition to Fitzgerald in
winner of both tha Inaugural of thalr last 10 gamas. H»wHandicap and tht King and •var, Naw Smyrna Baaeh the pitching department will
beat them in a tournament b* four righthander*, Ray
Queen championship.
Pivec,-Jim Eldridge, Danny
Darold Robertson's sensa­ gam*.
“ W# hop* to give a good Lee and Ron Dudley. Pivec
tional L. L.'a Me Too and Ce­
cil Austin's Rlmpy complete account of ourselves this le a junior and wss on the
year," aay* a rather non-com­ varsity last year. Eldridge it
the field.
The ' Jacksonville sprinters mittal McCoy. H* wouldn’t go a transfer from California.
Sophomores who make break
have accumulated 19 wins be­ to far aa to forteast a better
tween them this season. Zaid- season than last yaar'a 7-7 into the llnsup Include Frank
CLOVERLEAF JACKPOT winner* nt Apopku
n t n ahowa a record' of tc ifriqg — rord end 7*f regular W’higham * t thorULop, Chuck
JJf--&lt;*nicn^ ITarch o f Dimes bctiefit ifftow «®re
Pigott » t second, Lefty Oxstarta, seven wins, one iccornl season mark.
Tferry McClintock and "Storm) Vun" who' also
In addition to hattar hit­ ford st first and Buddy
place finish and three thirds.
CJ|me |n fi„ t jn- c]OVerle«u senior and second in
Illinois Barou la 17-6-M while ting, tha Seminole* are ex­ Stumpf,' pitcher - outfielder.
Polcbcndinn and pickup m e .
(Herald Photo)
pected to have better apeed. Dudley also is a sophomore
Mandarin Guess la 17-6-2-2.
Results of Wednesday even­ Thalr shortcomings art lack and ia due to report for prac­
tice next week.
of ex parlance.
ing's racei:
A fter the opener at 4 p in.
Seventeen boye have been
1st Race — 5/16 - Time 21.56
Extra Rock
18 00 6 00 2.80 working out for the Seminole Tuesday, the Seminoles will
Rimpy
3 40 2.40 nine, including Eddie Fltiger- go to New Smyrna Beach
ViJnn
2.40 aid, who ia expected to be the Mnrch 12 for a night game
mainatay of the pitching anti then play Evans away
Quiniela (2 3&gt; 214 &lt;0
on March 16.
2nd Race — 5/18 — Time 32.17 ■taff. Eddie ia a lefthandrr.
Fitzgerald, who aleo pleye
Sublet
13 40 6 60 6 40
Black Julio
4 SO 3 60 firet haee, was a 1964 etartCasual Gee
12 80 er. He ia a three-year varsity
man.
Quintals (4 6) 252 80
Three other starters are
Dally Double (24) 1126 10
3rd Race — 5/16 — Time 32.26 bark from last year's team.
They are Ronnie Henson, sen­
Nimble
Norman
16 60 8 60 9 60 ior shortstop, who McCoy ran
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (UPI)
Larry O Larry
3 40 3 00 call on for almost any kind — Tennessee assistant basket­
Gone Joe
6 60 of duty.
ball Coach Tommy Bartlett
Hanion alio ran catch and hat too many tirs with the
Quin lei (4-5) $87 GO
pitch. He will serve aa one Volunteer state to leave and
Perfects (5-4) 2153 30
4th Race — 5/16 — Time 32.42 of the captain* with Bill Kuy­ become bend basketball roarh
Kate Ring
9 SO 4 40 2 80 kendall, senior second base­ at th# University of Georgia
Mac Flash
4.60 2 60 man, who has been on the
That'* what Bartlett told
Coro Planet
2.60 varsity for three yean.
Georgia Athletic Director Joel
Sonny Messer, a junior Eavee when they dlseusaed
Qumtela (1-5) 213 60
SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Barham Bnrtelt came all
who playa leftfield, also was the matter by telephone to­
Perfect* (5-1) *7110
thu way from St. Cloud with kcr parents, Mr.
5th Race — *» — Time 41-46 a starter in 1964 in addition day.
and Mrs. Wesley lUrtelt, and her horse, ''Slash."
l»nK Suit
8 60 7.80 5 60 to Catcher Steve Harris.
Kavea and Bartlett met in
Harris was an outfield Athens, G*., Tuesday to talk
to ride in Apopka Horsemen’s benefit March of
Sparkling Dew
22 30 26 60
7 jo 'tarter last year but ia ex­ about a successor for Geor­
Dimes Show. A note of interest is the fart that
Prompt Justice
pected to be No. I catcher gia basketball Coach Ilarhin
Quiniela (1-8) $85 30
the horse is 12 years older than the rider.
this spring
perfect* (1 6) 2240 '.10
( lEetl) l-awnm, who resigned
I.ettemian Ramie Barbour, Monday bemuse of p o o r
6th Hare — » / l i — Time 32 06
R P s Pete
15 30 5 80 6 00
health.
Sammy Dewitt
7 40 4 &lt;mi
Barllett, who had (topped
, , .
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Nlaon'a Jerry
4 GO
by
Athena rn route hark ta
By Julia llartns
f of
runs
winner* ehoire). _ . . , ,_ '
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' Quiniela (3 6) $32 60
Knoxville from the TenncaaeeSouth Seminole Ja&gt;ceei will ,rrnnd prlje. wood (winner's {vrferta (6-3) $86 40
Floridu game Monday night
eponior • hole in one tuurnachoice) and third, golf liag 174h Race — S — Time 41.K6
at Gainesville, Fla., hail been
rnent. March 2&lt;i April 10 at
The tournament will be a 110- Sue Tip Top
6 40 4 40 2 80
considered th* leading candi­
Orange Knoll driving range
CHICAGO (U PI) — Emeat date for th* Georgia Post.
yard
contest
with
winners
*LD
a
Galaxie
6 20 5 00
on SB t36 east of I 4
6 40 Terrell, on th* atrength of hi*
Hour a will be from 7 until Judged nearest to hole Winner
Quiniela (t 7) 825 40
strong left jsb, was a 2-to-l
10 p m tin "iigli the week and &lt;il the finals on April 11 will
Miss. State
Perfect* (1-3) $7140
favorite today to win th*
front 2 until in p m. on Sat­ receive a savings bond.
8th Race — 6/16 — Time 22.05 World Boxing Association's Coach Resigns
urdays and Sundays Three
Contestant* will be given
Judy Doy
15 00 4 20 3 60 h s a v y wsljht championship
ETARKATLLE. Miss fUPD
prises wilt tr awarded each five shot* with all golfing en­
Teekon
9 JO 4 80 from Eddls Maehsn Friday —James H (Babe) McCarthy,
week.
thusiast* welcome to partlclW.D.'o Money Girl
8 30 night.
a dapper young coach who
Firet prise will be a set pate.
Quiniela ( IS) $32 60
Th* two meet In a schedul­ guided Mississippi State Uni­
Perfects (5 1 ) 8)24 60
ed 16-round encounter In the versity out ol Uie basketball
tth Itsre — 5/16 — Tim* 11.67 amphitheatre, but neither ex­ Siberia for a few year* of
Circus Wonder 7 GO 5.20 3 30 pected th* bout to go th* dis­ glory, resigned Tuesday.
Lucknow
9.60 4 00 tance.
McCarthy, never sn athlete
HI Trouble*
2.40
Contrary to the method* us­ himself, resigned with an over­
Quiniela (1-61 213 GO
ed by Cssalus Clay, who held all record of 169 victories sad
Perfect* (1-6) 2107 10
th* crown previously until his 65 losses in a letter which
10th Itsre _ 5/16 — Time 31.37 title was vacated by th* WBA, hinted of some bad feelings
Mist Whirl
6 60 3 80 3 00 neither would predict th* between
himself
and th*
Lupmo
19 40 4 80 round for the finish.
school.
L.L.'s Me Too
2.40
Quiniela (1-5) $57 00
Perfects (3-1) $662 10
llth Race — S — Tim* 46.98
Noble Clydt 22 20 11 60 6.40
Brookahy
i8 60 It.00
Honeymoooer
3.60
Quiniela (5-7) 8164.80
Period* (7-5) $774 50
Mutuel handle $70,269

Bartlett Refuses
Georgia Post

Hole-In-One Tilt Slated By JCs

Terrell Favored
2-1 Over Machen

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By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
Seminole High track tsam
won Its second mset Wednes­
day afternoon by scoring 96
points to DeLtnd'i 63 and
Lymaa'a 29 in a non-Metro
Conference three-way session.
The Seminoles took eight
first places out of 14 events
and six seconds. The Tribe al­
to took four thirds and five
fourth places to put it way
abstd of competition.
In th# first event Terry
Toole of Lyman took first in
the high hurdles with 15.6 and
Ken Drury got second for
DeLand with 16.4. Tom For­
man took third for the SeraInoles with 16.5.
Gary Barnum won the 100yard dash (or DeLand with
10.2 and Rick Walstrom took
second for Sanford with 10.3.
Tom Blanton got third for Ly­
man with 10.4 and Eddie Grif­
fith and Paul LeRoy tied for
j e u l l h lo r Ih e ScB u ao lct with
10.5.
In the mile run Dsns Flu
geal won for DeLand with
4:51.8 and Jack Hunt took
second (or Sanford w i t h
4:56 6. Mike Ackerman took
third for Lyman and Danny
Ixeds took fourth for the Sem­
inoles with 5:01.
Richard IIittcll won the 440
run for Sanford with 55.5 and
Terry Herman took second
for Lyman with 55.8. Mike
Oliver got third for Del.and
and Jimmy Winter took fourth
for Sanford with 57.7.
Drury won the pole vault
for DeLand with a jump of 10
fact, three inches and Paul
Pogar took second for Sanford
with 10 feet, three Inches, hut
missed one more time than
Drury to put him in second.
Mike Smith took third for
Sanford with nine feet, six
inches.
Walstrom won the low hur-

Jax Dolphins
In N A IA Meet
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
The Jackson ullc University
Dolphins who ilmnst let vic­
tory slip from their lingers,
rallied in the final minutes
Tuesday night to defeat Geor­
gia .Southern 57 51 and win
Die District 75 basketball tour
ney of the National Avxocia
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The Seminoles will go back
dies for Sanford with 20.4 and
into
action F riday. afternoon
Sunny Cox took second for
at
4
p
m. at the Buddy LawDeLand with 21.5. Forman
son Memorial track when they
grabbed third with 2.18.
Sterl Weber won the 880 run host the Titusville Terriers )
for the Seminoles with 2:05.8 and the DeLand Bulldogs.
and Jack Day took second for Seabreeze and the Floridi
DeLand with 2:11.3. Bill John­ Military Academy also are ex­
son took third for DeLand pected to compete.
with 2:12.
Sanford won the sprint med­
ley relay with a time of 2:07 9
and DeLand took second with
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with 2:16.8.
David
Nocll
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Seminole High record In the
discus with a throw of ISO
feet, Uta inches breaking his
own school record of 148 feet.
Steve Clark took second for
Sanford with a throw of 129
feet, six inches.
Noel! also won the shot put
with 47 feet, 1H4 inches and
Clark took second for Sanford
with 43 feet, five inches. Steve
Balint took third to give San
ford j h *
if- 1 c ‘" «
with 43 feet, three inches.
Tom Blanton won the 220
run lor Lyman with 23.5 and
David Strauuhn also from Ly­
man took second place with
24.2. Mike Linden took third
with,, 24.6 and Jeff Whitting
took fourth for the Seminoles
with 24 5.
Drury won the high jump
for DeLand with a jump of
five feet, four Inches and Den­
nis Bates took second with
five feet, two inches. Don Ni­
cholas took third for the Sem­
inoles wllh five feet.
Brad Pmdrn, Tom Forman,
Richard Hittell and Sterl We­
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Rick Walstrom won the -famous Half and Half. Get picashrosd Jump for Sanford withaI IIng aroma, grtat new taste. Try a
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As you advance, increase
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Inhale aa you. rise again to
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Harris Saxon
Honored With
Street Name

'Canary Cottage' Wins

GARDEN OF THE MONTH WINNERS

9 0 0 0 OL* FAHHIONID

'CfiACKER DAYS

By Margaret Colby
It la llttla wonder that the
M. B. Barrla hone at 30 North
Devon Avenue waa named
“ Garden o f the Month" by the
North Orlando Garden Club
and received a certificate of
■ward ai wall at having the
club'a new Iron-worked algn
of recognition planted In their
front lawn.
The Barrla homa la a freih
and gay yallow raildance and
the brilliant rye grau lawn
ia beautiful and complement!
the "canary" cottage.
Not being ipared the nip
of northerly blaata, the Berriei Improvised and provided
Inatant colorful bloomi in the
red brick planter acroia the
front of their houaa *nd
around the corner to the front
rntry and patio. Amid the ar­
tificial flowera are cactua varietlea, caladluma, flowering
lucculentg, aproutlng amaryl­
lis, Wandarlng Jew, fern, rubher plant and Spanish bayo­
net.
A sireabla ear tree gracea a
curved drlva and palms mark
the front aitremltlea of the
plantings.
Surrounding the patlp,
ferine beauty as wlllras
individual icents, la an abun­
dance
of
registered
rose
bushes along with hlbiseus. A
p y r a e a n t h a la espaliered against tha wall and ConfedaZile rose, efipe myrtle,
lorjuit.. and bougalnvlllae are
tastefully-plared to anhance
the beauty of the property.
The rear yard is fenced and
a fire place dominates the
spacioui corner. Four oraige
tree* and ■ mulberry ire
spired across the resr yard.
Surrounding the patio here Is
a variety of hlbiseus. Cleverly
concealing a utility area from
tha front Maw is a lush array
of Spanish bayonets wills ger­
aniums for an undergrowth.
Helen confesses that It Is
Gens who should be credited
with the nest and fresh ap
pearance of their well-kept
garden. Gene believes in fer
(dilation and watering and
lias arranged a cooperative
watering system b e t w e e n
houses with hla nest door
neighbor.
The lJerrles are North Or
lamia residents for lest than
two years, hut Gene will have
chalked up 23 years duty this
summer with the U. S Nsvy
However, with two attractive
school age daughters. Debbie
and Sandy, the Herrirs don't
feel "old enough" to retire,
they say.

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With her are (left to right) Gerald Frierson, Saxon, William Ottinger,
Elliot Mickle and Howard Warner.

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HOME IMPROVEMENT lenders from Seminole County Extension Home­
makers Clubs have completed a three-day course learning to re-upholster
chairs under direction of state home improvement specialist Mrs. Roberta
Hall (center), assisted by County Agent Miss Myrtio Wilson (right).
Watching is Mrs. George Heck horn of the Elder Springs Club,

Employment Steady
In Seminole County
Employment continued at a
-lenity rate in Seminole Coun­
ty in January, according to a
report issued by the Florida
Slate Employment Service.

Second Film
To Be Shown
In DeBary
Ity .Mrs. Juhn Leon*
The sr-rnnd In n senes of
iiwiird wliming movies being
» Iurnstif t-d by tin' IH-llu ly Civ­
ic Aiaorlatlun •&lt; the Com­
munity (enter will ti* ahpwn
nt 7 3(1 p in. Selected is "An
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ing some of Gaorga and tra
Ceishwin's licit munc and a
20-minute ballet.
The film, one nf the very
fewr musicals to Win an acad­
emy award, waa chosen hy the
National Board of Review as
on# of "Ten Bast of the Year"
and hy I’arenta Magazine as
" l i c i t Film of tiie Month."
In kcepinr with the aaaociat ion's pulley of bringing out­
standing films lo tha DeBary
community at nominal cost,
no admission will he charged
tint voluntary eontrihutiona
will la- Invited to rover espenai-s. All n-inicuta are in­
vited to attend.
The third movie ia acheduled for Friday, April 2.

Deltona Fashion
Show Tickets
Now On Sale
By Mildred Haney
Ticket! ire now on ial« for
the Spring Fashion Show and
Card Party to tie aponaored
hy the Deltona Welcome Wa­
gon Club at tin- Community
Center at 1 p in., March 30
The ahnw, with faihlons of­
fered by GarretCa of Sanford,
will include rclrerttment* and
prife* Table priiea lor the
card gainci and door pruea
hive been donatrd hy clvlr
minded *pooH&gt;r» of the Wei
come Wagon.

A L A W N SP R IN K LE R SYSTE M
IS A GOOD IN V E STM E N T

IF

PLUS

There were only (00 unem­
ployed iri the county Iart Jan
uary ai compared to 300 in
December and 000 In January.
1904
The civilian labor force to
tahd IB.IHK). compared to IS,Sou the prctlnui year. Of thu
nuinhrr, l,5uo were employed
in agriculture and 10,700 In
non agricultural work.
Tiie number of non agricul
Itiral worker* increated 7un
over 11*B4
Tiie largest mcreaae In Util
category came In the trade
lirld, where the figure Jump­
ed from 2.19X1 to-:i,ntX).
Manufacturing
and
con
.slnirtion employment remain
ed relatively stationary.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 13th

By Mildred Haney
A cool breeze and bright
sunshina marked the dedica­
tion ceramony for tha naw
Saaon Boulevard in Deltona.
A goodly crowd of residents
from Dallona and nearby DaBsry, Ortage City and DeLand was on hand at William
Otlinger, president of the
Orange City
Chamber of
Commerce, Introduced t h e
honored guests.
On 'the Impromptu stage
marked by the briskly flying
flags of the United Stales and
Florida were John E. Johns,
president of _ th e
DeLand
Chamber of Comntarta; tlllot
M ickle, president M tha Del­
tona Corporation; James Don­
aldson, mayor of Orange
City; Louia A. Skillmin, may­
or of DeLand; Harris Saxon,
County eommisaloner for Vo­
lusia County; Rrv. George
Owen, of the United Church
in Deltona; James Sims, pres­
ident of the DeBary Chamber
of Commerce; Heward War­
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C((y,- and Gerald Frierson,
DeLand bustnessmen, who,
with Warner, was co-chair­
man .of tha dedication.
Each guest spoke briefly aa
the Importance of tha road
which connects North Deltona
with Enterprise Road, enabl­
ing traffic, lo exit onto High­
way 17-92 efficiently.
Mackle Drotheri laid the
base of the scenic road and
the county, under the guiding
hand of Saioa, did tha sur­
face work.

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Oviedo Science Fair Held

,

By Evelyn Lundy
The gjrmnisiura of Oviedo
High School was luroed into
■ panorama of scientific ex­
hibit! (or the school'! Science
Fair prevented by the Science
Club with Mrt. James Palmer
as club sponsor.
There were many new and
different exhibit! thli year,
all of them interesting and
many clearly showing that
much time and research had
&lt;one into preparation of the
project.
Certificate! were Iiiued for
every entry but no project
made by more than one par
aon waa judged for an award.
Itibbona will ba given to first,
second and third place winDeri and special awards will
be given for top projects in
the two claailflcallont:
Exhibit claaaltlcilloni
—
Sciences: (l ) Biological —
botany, medicine, health, roology; (2) physical—chemistry,
earth and space, physics,
mathematic!. No mtnei were1
placed on exhibits before
judging.
Grout or individual entries
were acceptable from both
junior high and icnior high.
Awards were * scheduled fui
presentation today durum an
assembly period.
Judging criteria included:
Creative ability, 30 points;
scientific thought, 30 points;
thoroughness, 10.points; skill,
to-points; clarity, to points,
and
dramatic values, 10
points.
Those winning hlue ribbons
will submit exhibits at the
county-wide Science Fair to
be held March 23 26 at the*
Oviedo school.

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Shealla Albers, Bertha Ben­
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Albers.
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Aa each guest arrived, she
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Housbolder, Esther Lou Pate,

25th Anniversary
Celebration Fetes
Osteen Visitors

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder
of . ew Springfield, Ohio, are
spending two weeks with his
mother, Mrs. Clarence Snyder,
,
i
of Osteen. Saturday evening
1j,. - .
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MF
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brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
i
and Mrs. Nick Pfelfauf.
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The Donald Snyders arrived
MRS. ED BARROUR JR., left, was hostess recently to a bridnl shower
In Osteen on his birthday and
honoring Miss Nylene Albers, center, bride-elect. At the riffht is Mrs. C.
they also were celebrating
W. Yarborough, mother o f 'the honoree.
(Yarborough Photo)
their silver wedding annivers­
ary. A family gathering at his
mother's home that evening
was complete with birthday
cake and gifts.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Pfelfauf and children,
. 'tty K n . H. L Johnson
U od*v - JCenneUt' and Donna,
Mr. and Mrs. John Juris,
At a County Federation of top Is lightly browned and the r2 'lb tp i. lemon Juice
kle chowder with corn chip
Mrs. Edward Bennett, Mrs.
Women's Clubs meeting last Tetrazzini bubbling hot. Serv­
Vi tbsp. butler
croutons. Serves 4 to 6.
Betty Snyder and son, John,
week we ladles got to talking es 6 to S.
Combine sugar, cornstarch
Mrs. Thelma Lewis and the
about cooking. We were talk­
or flour and salt. Add water
.
BROWN SUGAR
hostess.
ing about the different dishes
COCONUT CR1SPIES
and blend. Cook In a double
CHOCOLATE CAKE
prepared and brought to the 41 cup shredded coconut
boiler stirring constantly, un 2 cups sifted cake flour
meeting. A cherry pits seemed Ik cup brown augar, packed til thick. Add remaining In­
2 taps, baking powder
to be the center or attraction. It tip. salt
gredients. Serve warm or cold
Ik tsp. baking soda
And from Ida (Mrs. Charles) ■4 cup melted butter
over pudding.
Vi tsp. salt
Stewart we got her pie crust 21 crackers
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H
Vi cup shortening
recipe.
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CANDIED TOMATOES
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CAN T FAIL PIE CRUST
gar, salt and melted butter.
0 tomatoes
nounce the arrival of a ion,
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Vi tsp. salt
Vi tsp. salt
David Solomon Aaeel, bom
2 eggs
on biking sheet and spread
1 cup flour
1 cup honey
February 28, 1965 at the Flo­
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them with the coconut mix­
2 heaping thsps. shortening
V4 cup water
4 squares unsweetened choco­ rida Sanitarium and weigh­
ture. Toast In broiler 3 inches
3 thsps, water
2 tbips. butler
ing in at a healthy eight
late, melted
from
the
heat
for
2
or
3
min­
Mix flour, shortening, salt
Place tomatoes, stem side
pounds and 14 ounces.
I
cup
plus
2
thsps.
milk
and water. Roll out. Makes 1 utes, or until lightly browned. down in buttered biking pan.
Mrs. Aseel is the former
Set oven for 350 degrees.
Serve while still warm. Makes Mix honey, water and salt and
9-lnrh crust.
Mary Joanne Uoberaon.
Thanks very much, Ida.
pour over tomatoes. Put t tea­ Grease and flour two 8 inch
Maternal grandparents are
spoon butter on each tomato. round cake pans. Sift together
Mr.
und Mrs. Merrill Rober­
the
first
4
ingredients.
Cream,
HONEY PUDDING WITH
HAM TETRAZZINI
Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour
son, 58 Smyrna Drive, De­
shortening;
add
sugar
grad­
or
until
tomatoes
are
tender.
ORANGE SAUCE
Ilk lbs. spaghetti
nary. Paternal grandparents
Baste frequently. Add more ually, beat well until fluffy.
3 lOtk-oz. cans cnndrnsed
lik cups scalded milk
Add eggs, one at a time. Beat are Mr, and Mrs. Howell W. 1
liquid
if
neerssary.
cream of mushroom soup
t eup bread cubes
well after each addition. Stir Shuman, 612 Oak Avenue.
2 soup ram of milk
Ds thsps. melted butter
in vanilla and chocolate Add
Here
are
some
hints
sent
in
1 th«p. onion flakes
Vi tsp. orange extract
sifted
(lry ingredients, a little
some time ago.
2 tsps. parsley flakes
1 egg beaten
at a time alternately with
Save
the
syrups
from
canned
2 cups grated Cheddar eheese
'•* cup honey
fruits for sauces on hot pud­ milk and stir only enough to
1 tap. Worcestershire sauce
V* tsp. salt
blend well. Pour Into pans.
dings.
If you've had the feeling
2 cups diced baked or canned
tv tsp. grated orange rind
When out of shoe polish, a Bake 30 minutes or until top that women nowadays look
ham
Pour milk over bread cubes.
springs back when lightly
younger longer, you’re right.
Break spaghetti Into 2 inrh Let stand 10 minutes. Mis handy substitute is paste floor
touched with fingertips. Cool
wax.
Its
neutral
color
makes
Science now documents your
lengths and cook in boiling, other ingredients, Pour into
in pans 5 minutes. Remove,
observation. According to Bri­
salted water us the package buttered 2 quart casserole. fine polish for dark or light
cool on a rack, frost.
shoes.
tish physician Dr J. J. Fromdirects. When tender, drain Bake In a moderate oven (350
Don't risk losing your beads
mer, menopause is occurring
well In a collandar. Preheat degrees) about 1 hour. Serves
HONEY
GRAHAM
CRACKER
through breaking of the string.
about four years later than it
oven to 375 degrees Place
ICE CREAM
A good idea from a reader Is
spaghetti in a 3-qt casserole,
did 100 years ago. He ob­
ORANGE SAUCE
to re string the beads with Vi cup honry
Add the remaining ingrcdserves. “ There mny tie a link
6 thsps sugar
dental floss Your beads will l l» cups fine honey graham between later menopause and
lenls, combining well. Cover
i tbsp, cornstarch or flour
be safer and they will hang
cracker crumbs
casserole and bake al 375 de­
'* Up salt
decreased rate of aging."
gracefully.
1 cup top milk
grees for 20 minutes. Uncover
S cup water
Dr. Frommer says that the
Clean and shine mirrors at Dv tsp. vanilla
und continue to bake for to to
median age of menopause for
U cup orange Julca
the same time by adding a *4 tip. salt
15 minutes longer, or until the
443 women who were patients
Vx tsp, grated orange rind
little borax to the water used Its cups whipping cream
at London's Royal Free Hos­
for washing Uicm. Another
Combine all ingredients ex­ pital was 50.1 years. In 1H-I6,
way
to
brighten
mirrors
Is
to
cept
cream, Whip cream and menopause occurred at around
The
rub with a cloth dampened add othrr ingredients. I’our 45 yrars of age, while in an­
into refrigrrator tray. When cient times, says Dr. Fromwith a little alcohol.
TOMORROW
mer, It occurred at about 40
CLAM AND BEAN
years.
CHOWDER
Dr. Frommer believes that
latrr menopause may be a re­
4 strips bacon ,
sult of better nutrition and
1 tbsp. onion flakrs
On thin fingers of buttered our greater knowledge of how
I 10'i-oz. can condensed black
toast arrange whole Norway to keep healthy.
bean soup
sardines. Hprinkle with lemon
1 7Vs-oz. can chopped clams
Juice and serve. Or arrange
For a different taste, conk
1 bay leaf
whole Norway sardines on green beans until tender,
3 whole clovea
Golden French Fries
buttered pumpernickel strips saute onions in butter, then
corn chipa
Crisp Cole Blow
Dice bacon strips. In a large and garnish with a thin strip lightly brown beans with on­
Hot Rolls A Butter
ions.
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browned. Stir in onion flakes,
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March 4, 19GB — Page 9

Breakfast Club Broadcast Entertains Area
Whltewood said, in her Inter- 1 McNeill'* program up north, .worth the rlak to try thia new
Bjr Mildred Bane/
View, that they first heard of As her husband bad Just had I community, ami to their great
"Oh, What a Beautiful Morn­
Deltona while listening to Dtra|a stroke, they fell that it was |satisfaction,
Mr. Asmussen
ing" lustily sang by the resi­
has greatly Improved In health
dent! and 'rieoda of Deltona,
since they have lived here.
who packed the auditorium of
Mary Ann sang "Mountain
the Community Center on love­
Greenery"
and Aunt Fannie,
ly Lake Mon*ve, greeted Don
(Fran Allison of Kukla, Fran
McNeill and hla Breakfast
and Ollie radio and TV fame)
Club cast of Radio fame on
interviewed Don McNeill for
Monday morning.
her non-existent newipsper
As the program went on the
column.
air at 9:00 a m., the emcee,
The other Interview, which
Ed McKean, Introduced the
included one with Ruth Erick­
member* of the cast: Cliff
son of DeBiry, was Interspers­
Petarsoo, the Swede from
ed with tippy numbers by the
Minnesota; the sixteen men in
orchestra. Mr*. Erickson had
the orchestra conducted by Ed­
referred last year to "that Old
die Ballentlne; Miss Mary
Batoo" without whieh life la
Ann Luekett, the enchanting
dull. Sam Cowling had com­
lingdr from Louisville. Ky.;
posed a song about it which
Singer Bob Newkirk from Hol­
was sung by Mary Am . Ruth
lywood, and the lovable come­
said that when she got to hasdian, Sam Cowling, who has
w n, she would be hippy to sit
been with Don McNeill since
in one little comer of it that
be started the program 32
SAM COWLING, funny man of Don McNeill's
resembled Deltona and Deyears ago.
Dary.
fumed "Breakfast Club."
We were thrilled to be sealAfter the Don McNeill pro­
cd in "Press Box" right down
(Herald Fhoto by Doris Williams)
gram on M o n d a y , a ranext to the very lovely new
bride, Mrs. Boh Newkirk, and
Mrs. Kay McNeill, Don's gra­ DeBary
(rente a NEW YOU I
cious wife.
* Glamour Hair Color
Residents, chosen from the
* Lash and Brow Dye
cards on which they had made
* New Trend Coiffure
comments, were interviewed
by Don over the air.
By Mm. Juhn l.runr
Mrs. Pauline Webb o[ Del­
Mrs. Thorn ns Howard of
tona Blvd,, read a~poem which
BEAUTY SHOP
she had composed especially Eldorado Dr. hus Hubert Le­
one visiting from Fort BenOnly Senior Beauticians
for the program.
A couple from Seattle, Wash, ning, Uu.
Corner Oak ft Commercial
were chosen as having travel­
Phone 322-3914
ed the longest distance to the 'M r. and Mr*. William lionprogram, having started their Ft-hen o f Gran inla Dr. Imvt* ns
trip last September via car their recent guests. Mr. and
c?rj
and trailer He said much of Mrs. Stephen llomhrro of
Monroe,
Conn.
the delay war caused by the
GOOD OL' FASHIONED
tempting Rolf courses he had
Mrs. K-1win IL French «»f
to try out along the way. An
nth let le coach, back in Wash­ A n n u li* ltd. t'ltlc H n in rd M r.
ington. he read a poem which and Mr* Arthur \V. Stillman
won for him a pair of shoes of Aidairy. N Y Mr. Sillimnn '
Him fornirrly thi* principal of
CASH AND CARRY
from a local store.
When Don introduced his the Aidairy Hl**m«*niiii y ami
wife, Kay. she modeled her High School hrfor* rrt&gt;i*$
new aliorl, above the knee merit. They viaitfd plncr* of
skirt which she averred was I n t e r v a l m C .- u I t h I Florida
.1 BOXES
• t tit roN
the latest thing for golf Play­ before returning north.
STAND VltD
ing up the fact that Gaston
Reheiir««li» nrr in full nu inp
Bridge*, sales manager of
And
STAPLES
Mackle nros , was so very for the fuming Mm*(fial Show
I A,DM
Saturday
southern, the group sang a At the Fire Itet iration Hull,
:,imn i u p s
(Tlrg. g:t.oo
roundelay for him of "Hominy, The fire Innat**'* a inI Inddiv*
( Itrg. 51.50
Vslur)
Only!
Grits and Black eyed peat "
always conic up with a good
' able)
Mr* Harriet Herti of De- •Trow.
Standard While
i GIFTS
r|# c
Land was interviewed and the
Or l.reen I’ np.-r
\ $ u / c c n t / y *
Hlggenlxithama. o r i g i n a l l y
A d d in g M s r t iin r
D on 't f o r g e t to m ake y ou r
from Pittsburgh. Pa . now
■ri'Avrvfttion* foi the Kith im
TA P E
OfFICE SUPPLI ES
Deltona. Sam Cowling danced nunl St. Tahir Ik* Dinner to be
I n o z . ROLLS
with Frances Juliana from hr Id lit l he Fit c Iht teat ion
f u.- t y u m V alu e)
DOWNTOWN BANFOHD
Del-and with the usual slam I hill Saturday, March IX
bang exit and laughs
ft i»m H llll t•* ! _' :tli, Muaie
Mary Ann bucket sang "I will he piovidcd by I*nul * in
lane You Cjus* You're You" key Hand.
C__ t
1
very appealingly.
GOOD OL* FASHIONED
Bob Newkl'k s u e i beauti­
Mr n n d M r * b e n n y B i- m d l
ful rendition of "Faith of our of I'nik I.Mill- IlUVo 111 till'll
Fathers" followred by Hi* sil­ current guest*. Mrs lliondi'*
ent prayer for world peace, mother, Mr* Milne lti-|'t&gt;. and
-ex*
and ' Memory Time."
uinle, George Nest, of Neu
The well - known "march nrk. N J. I.entry Jr, i* home
around the breakfast table" from tire hospital, doing nice­
was followed by an Interview ly and experts tu return lit
with Mrs Frances llsckley of school next week.
Deltona who avared that her#
ON A KEN.MORE CLASSIC
we have "Country Club living
Mr* Churb* T. Duryea of
on a budgat.” whieh, accord­ rifcmcvln* Lana entertained
ing to the applause thli at a hrldg* with two tallies
brought Is really so.
in play. Tire guest* were Mr*.
Mrs Henry Asmussen of Karl Annls, Mr*. Harry K
Brown, Sir*. J’rxston Mcliean.
30-Inth Range In Coppcrtune Finish
Left-over Wel*h rortbit, Mr*. Lloyd litmann, Mrs
raw onion and tiny, savory Neal MrGougal, Mrs. Walter
Norway sardine* team up for Vincent, Mrs. William Lake•THE BURNER WITH A BRAIN"
thla tasty main cou n t. Ar­ man, all of DeBary and Miss
range who]* sardinta on Helen McKee of peLand. Win­
slice* of buttered toast. Cov­ ner* were, Mrs. L. Utniann.
WAS
er with thinly shredded raw first; Mra. Karl Annli. see
$3(9.95
union and reheated Welsh ond and M n. N. MeDougal.
boohy prise.
rarebit. Serve hot.

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After a very dcllcloui lun­
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Doris Williams of The Herald,
the group of radio entertainers
which are as friendly and fun
to know off stage as well as
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Mr*. D a lij Sp«*rr had a re­
cent houae guest, ML**
Mia* Mild­
rly ooff Saitr
red Bridge*, formerly
ford, who flew down from
Tallahaaaee to attend the weddin* of Mia* Patricia Walker
and Thomaa Speer.

ford resident, 1* currently
visiting friends in the area,
where she will remain for the
rest of th* week as guest of
Mr*. Effie Durden.

Yellowed laca can be bleach
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Page 10 — March 4, 1965

Wtra il

Miss Diane Wharton, Engaged
Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Whar-inounce the engagement, and| daughter, Miss Diane Whar­
ton Jr., of Longwood, an-1approaching marriage of their Jion, to Edward Wale* Flagler,
ton of Mr. and Mr*. Elmer
W .1Flagler, of Longmeadow.
Mate.
The popular bride-elect wa»
graduated froth Lyman High
School with tht cla n of 1961.
She attended Orlando Junior
College for two year* and the
University of South Florida
for one year. She ii presently
employed with the Abstract
Corporation of Sanford.
Her fiance wai born jn
Troy, N. Y., and waa grad­
uated from Longmeadow High
School. He I* a graduate of

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Mr. and Mr*. Robert I.. munity Methodist Church of
Farmer of Longwood. an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching mairiage of their
daughter, Miaa Patricia Ann
Farmer, to Thomaa James
Letourneau, Jr., non of Mr.
and Mra. Thomaa l.etourm-au,
Hr., also of Longwood.
The marriage will be solemnired on March 6 at the Com­

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NEW' YORK (UPI) — Ice
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weather.
An ice cream manufacturer
says that the average Amer­
ican cata 22 quart* of ice
cream a year, only a third lea*
during •the fall and winter
than during the apring and
•ummer.
T h e manufacturer. Good I
Humor, quoted U. S. Depart- |
ment o f Agriculture (USDA)
statistic! that show consump- j
Hon of 426 million gallm*a-*f~j
ice cream and related products
during the six fall and winter
months of 1963-64, compared'
with 645 million gallons dur­
ing the six apring and sum­
mer months of 1964.
The related product* includ­
ed sherbet, froien desserts,
wiater ices and ice milk. Con­
sumption of the latter was up
44 per cent over total* of the
1958-1962 period.
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DEAR ABBY: I am 28,
divorced, and have three
beautiful children. I atill
data my ex-husband became
I love him very much. He
aaya he (till carea tor me,
but ha refuaea to dlecuai or
even conalder marrying mi
acaln becauae ha can’t truat
ma. ! don’t blame him becauae 1 can't even truat
myaelf. (That’a why we
were divorced, but that'a
another atory.) Should I
atop dating him and quit
wasting my time? Or do
you think there is some

way I can set him to
change hia mind?
DEAD END IN CONN,
DEAR END: You can't
get him to change hia mind
until
you
change your
ways. If you can’t truat
yourself, you can’t expect
him to truat you. Threa
children and a good hus­
band are worth straighten­
ing yourself out for. You
need professional help. If
your *'ex" knows you are
trying to overcome your
weaknesses, your chances

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have probably made three
hearts although if South bad

minting it doesn't exist.
The more you insist that
this mouse In your child's bed
does not exist, the more you're
going to upset her. As the
symbol substituted for some
probable and threatening re­
sentment at you, the mouse
DOES exist. And your little
girl can do only one thing
with your refusals to accept
it. That is to interpret these
refusals as refusals to accept
her probable resentment of
you.
I suggest that you get e
friendly ca t At bedtime, In(tail tide real creature in
your little girl'a bedroom as
protection against the unreal
creature In other words, you
lures, don't you? They say
h a v e to operate with one f.o t
In her symbolic world and
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opened &gt; club and continued
the suit later East might have
been aat ana trick.
West opened the king of
clubi and continued with the
aca and queen. South'* first
impulse was to ruff that third
club. Than ha noted that East
had opened with three hearts
on a jack high suit and surely
would have seven of them. In
that case it would be import­
ant to keep East out of the
lead and South had to lose a
diamond sometime or other.
So he chucked his losing die.mond on the third club and
from then on nothing could
hurt him.
Well could have bealen the
hand bad he ihlfted to a dia­
mond .at trick, two but It is
hard to blame West for not
being clairvoyant.

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By Mr*. Muriel Lawrence
because the imaginary crea­
Ncwapaper Enterprise Aaan. ture representa a real feeling
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: that we can't get rid of it hy

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DEAR ABBY: I wish I
knew how to answer people
who ask ma questions that
embarrass me. Such as, "la
it true that your boss la
cheating on his wife With
soma girl in the o ffic e ? "
And, "How
come
your
brother'a wife got the chil­
dren when they were di­
vorced when e v e r y o n e
Vnowa aha is the biggest
tramp In tow n?" Also,
*‘ llow much money did your

By Oswald Jacoby

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(x) q Jhsi
My mother i* terrified of
mice. My 3-yrar-old girl and
I wrr* visiting her recently
when sin* ins* one in her kit­
chen. I am aure that her ex­
citement over thi* accounta
for our present problem. Ev­
ery night at bedtime the child
insists there'* a mouse in her
bed. We’ve dime everything
we can think of tu convince
bar that this is Impossible.
She acreami and cries. . , .
ANSWER! You know what
child psychologists say about
these imaginary bedtime cruathnt these acary creatures
represent the child's fear of
tome dangerous feeling in
himself, often resentment at
U». They say he'* so scared
of tha failing that he tries
to disown it by puahing it
outside of himaelf into tha
form
of
witches,
tigers,
snakes, etc,
I think they’re right. It is

RrralZi March 4, 1965 — Paj* 11

little boy who began to be
harassed by a huge black
bear at bedtime. For week*
everyone triad to maka the
impossibility of it* existence
clear to him. Losing alt pati­
ence with hi* mother, finally
he yelled, "W hat’s the matter
with you? I'm not talking
about a REAL bear!"
With that clue she accept­
ed the big black bear'* exist­
ence and the existence of the
anger at her it represented.
She gave him a Jar of honey
to keep bends his bad and
said. "You give this btar of
yours |om* honey to eal—and
he will forget all about hurt­
ing little buys."
And tha btar went away.

CONFIDENTI AL T(l
I N F O R M A T I O N
PI.EASE": Y«t, a girl who
has no high school diploma
may join the armed forcea.
Slu- mutt ha 18, and must
taka an eaamination to de­
termine whrther or not sha
qualifies for a high school
diploma. This test is given
tu her at her local high
school. She can. if she
withes, complete her high
school education while in
armed
forces.
Additional
information regarding en­
listing In the turned force*
Is available at til rucrutling stations.
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Trouhlad? Writ# to AB­
BY, Box 69790, Lot An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclos* a stamped,
sat/-addressed envelope.

ara Lena Horne, pianist Peter
Nero, the Wellesley College

AUDREY HEPBURN, ns she appears in "My
Fair Lady" scheduled to have its Central Flori­
da premiere ahowinjr at Wometco’s new Park
East Theatre at Field's Plaza, Winter Park, on
April 7. Tickets are on a reserved seat basis
dnd may he ordered by mail. Opening night is
sold out io the Rollins College Alumni Club of
Winter Tark.

Twin Theaters Open
In April At Fields

There are many men and
woman who approach retirement with a sense of pleasure, of knowing what they
want t« do alter retirement
This makes sense! In this
country, l.WO people resch 63
every 24 hours, end a* there
are IS million men and wo
men who are 63 and older in
our population, end who ere
lively mentally end physlcslly.
tbetr needs for full living er*
acute.
Knowing this has brought
me into contact with the ra­
ther wonderfu' Leisure World,
of which thrre ar* many, with
many more to come The man
behind this creative effort for
proper living for mature peo­
ple Is an unusual men. Hois W
Cortese, a creative building
glint. The first Leisure World
budt by Rossmoor (the n»m*
of Mr. Cortes*'* "Pbmpany), is
at Seal Beach, California.
There are 6.000 minors (co­
operative apartments) which
house 11.000 residents past tha
sga of 32 This is, at present,
the largest retirement colony
In the world and the first to
offer medics 1 csre.
There are Leisure World* at

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ANNUALS
AND
MUMS

Laguna
Hills
tnd Walnut
Cteek in California. This last
is said to be the most bcautl*
ful. It is the ntc of the lam
out old Robert Stanley Dollar
ranch. There is another Lei­
sure World at Olney. MaryNew Jersey There is a Laisure World planned also for
V a O X H ttf U t\ (^
the Chicago srea.
R ID E -IN THE ATR
With life expectancy increas­
ing and people retiring earlier,
T k r » Saturday
Ross W. Cortese believed that
A l » * . SI-on A C A It 1.0 A I)
many mature people would
TiO« n a i f
want to move into totally dif­
*•111 It ATM 1.11 lit; lilt'll**
ferent cnvlrpomenla offering
ft ■ n if r ft l i r a - II life"I I *o u 1r 1
leisure pursuits plus contacts
A Ami f tl 11Ham*— C o l o r
with other mature people. And
r lu a at » H I O a l f
he believed in medical car*
»-imiuncir
Experience has shown that the
mature groups prefer to min­
gle and plsy with people of
n n a i ibi mi buuc «ftauriaai
their own sgc group*, people
who have known the same sort |( ilM C T jiO N O ytS fO *
of lives and lived through the
scans tsViaVaTsMiwt co
same events.
Fraturlagf
IS
Itrr*»rifa §
When you think of retiring,
• l a c • A IInil. I mb i ; rt»tg p *
think of what you want and
1*1a* at 11 rtH) if a If
Irirplna Fort«rr — C olor
need to mike living a plea­
"TIIE TIME
sure.
T R A V E L E R S ’*
In the planning of Leisure
World, nothing was forgotten
For Instance, there er* wall
plugs two feet from the floor,
doorways sr* 38 Inches wide,
light switches sr* wrist high,
kitchen ranges are four inches
lower. Util* things which mtk*
NOW thru HAT.
life easier and more plea­
AT 1: 0 0 • 3 :0 3 • 8 :1 0
7:13 - 8 : 0 0
sant.
1 like the name. Leisure
A Girl'a Inrredlbla
Adventure (In A
World. It sounds nice, does It
Lout Inland!
not?
Tomorrow— "D ear E d y t h
Thornton McLeod"
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Choir and Johnny Puleo and
hit Harmonica Gang. Peter
Nero gives hi*.piano Interpre­
tation* of "E s iy To Lovs"
and "I. Cculd Have Danced
All Night." Mis* Horn* con­
tribute! "Love- M« Or Leavo
M*" and "Feeling Good."
With host Como she alto docs
a N * w England mtdlty.
Perry sings "The Gypsy In
My Soul," "Here’s That Rainy
Day" and with the Girls'
Choir, "My Favorite Things."
The whole troupe get* to­
gether for "Johnny On* Note.”
A well - rounded, enjoyable
musical hour.
fi-3 p.m. CBS. Perry Mason.
"The Casa Of The Fatal
Fetish." Ar* you resdy for
this? Fay Wray guest start
ss a voodoo dancer In a
show which see* drums, black
magic and hlafck smok* help­
ing to complicate the mys­
tery, Shi stabs a doll repre­
senting a woman she. hates
and naturally there's a corpse
in the offing. But, some­
thing goes haywire and the
dancer’* aon is accused of
murder. In defending him.
Mason unearths a stimnge
rase o f doible hitrkmtll.
Eerie thriller.'
R.-nO-DiflO p.m. NBC. Dr.
Kildare. "Du You Trust Your
Doctor?" Maybe the title
-huuld have been "Doctor, Do
Yru Trust Y ourself?" A doetor who lost a patient, and al­
most hit liccns* as well, hacomes too fearful to do any
more than refer hi* patients
to othsr physicians Kildare
tricks him into a situation in

The new Wnnietco Tark twin
There will V an art 1*1
theaters East and West will lery available for local artists
open on two different dates.
to display their painting*. The
The Park East CiXltcat audi­ theater is equipped to handle
torium will open on April 7. 70 mm process and Cinerswith the premier In the Great ms for special road show it*
er Orlando srea of Warner tractions such as ' My Fslr
Brothers’ "M y Fair Lad)" in Lady" and also esn show con
Technicolor,
starring
Hex venllnnil 33 mm and Cinema
Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. SCO|H\
The other half of the twin
At present "My Fair Lad)"
Is playing only In two cities theater, the West Park will
in the State ,-f Florida and the seat taxi per ion. and will open
Orlando*Winter Park opening sppinximatcl) one week later,
will he the thud eil&gt; in the around April tl
The new Wumetco Twin
state to open this outstanding
Park East am' West Theaters
attraction.
This will In* an exclusive are lorat'vt or. Highway 17 92
allowing within a Ji tn 1ix)-mile al bee lload In the J M. Fields
area Incidentally, the open- i'Lra at Winter Park—with
mg on April 7 wil. bo two da)* ’"■''a" of bee parking for the
Grapevine Nursery
after Ui* Academy Award an- patron*.
nounrements on April 3, and
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2221 Gr*|&gt;rvllU Avt.
from the cities arrnu the
.132-08*8
German silver contains no
country "My Fair Lady" lookx silver hut is an alloy of cop­
Idiwn Spraying
like a good bet to walk off per, nickel and *mo.
wnh the greatest number of
swards
K\ present tleketa are Iwlng
sold at J M. Field* m Winter
GALA OPENING! WED., EVE. APR. 7th!
F’ark and orders being taken
by mad.
For
Infoimation
; WOMITCO'S
W0
pimne Winter Park M4-60o0.
NiW
Operating policy for -"M y
FIELD S PLAZA- RT. 17-92 AT UK RD.-WINTER PARK
Fair Lady" will he in show­
ing- per week, evening at *p
pr.. innately h IS p m every
night and three matinees a
week. Wednesday, Saturday
and Sunday at 2:13 p m
The Park East the.ii.-r will
have lifto-sejting eipaeil)*—or*
chni ia scats and smoking
loge rocking chair aeata.

Island

V. L. GUMM,

Television Tonight

torium in Boston. His guest*

DEAR TONGUE-TIED:
Combine thg, two facta and
reply, "I really don’t know.
But then, it's not my busi­
ness."
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DEAR SECOND: Don't
*»k your girl friend to step
utide to that you'll have a
dear field to sqro in on a
certain boy. Do tha best
you ran with what you
have. Who wants a boy
friend through the gener­
osity of a girl friend?
ft *
•

the panicky doctor, with Lea*
lfa Nielsen as a pivotal patient
In the "Physician, B*»l T h y
self" story.

10*11 p.m. NBC. The Perry which he must face reality,
Como Show. Perry goes down knowing that it can either
asst this time and his show make or break the frightened
mtdle. Rcbart Culp gdisU as
originates from
the Justopened War Memorial Audi­

husband grt when his old
lady passed aw ay?" Thasa
questions are nobody's busi­
ness and, betides, I don't
know the answer* anyway,
but I never know what to
say.
TONGUE-TIED

DEAR ABBY: My best
friend is a living doll,
which i» a lot more th*n
you can say for me. W* are
both 18. My friend, whom
I shall call Mary, it not
only the most beautiful girl
you've ever laid eye* on,
but she has a terrtfie per­
sonality. As far a* brains
go 1 am happy to say that
we are both at tha head of
our class. My problem:
Mary ran have any boy tha
wants— SO why does she
always* go after the one 1
want ? She- really doesn't
care for the boy, but if the
knows 1 want him, ehe goes
after him. 1 pretend I don't
rare. But I care a lot.
Should I tell her how 1 feel
and nxk her not to do it?
Dick was the last straw.
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The bsslc Idea of the loser
cm loser play D that you have
« sura fire losing card and
you would n lh e r lose It early
in the play of the hand rather
than later on when its loss
might embarrass you.
When the reason is back of
your quick loss is that you
wish to kcej) s certain op­
ponent out of the lead your
loser on loser is also called an
avoidance play.
West's failure to bid at all
with his big hind w si due to
the fact that lie knew by ex­
perience that his partner'*
-preemptive bids were not on­
ly inclined to be weak—they
were very weak.
North's double is not rec­
ommended is regular proce­
dure. It was for takeout ajjd
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Four North Orlando Candidates Outline Aims
My Margaret Coaby
Four of the five candidate*
running for open post* on Ui«
North Orlando Village Council
were preaent for the council'*
regular March busineu senSTILL IN PROGRESS
ion.
Lloyd Brown. commlaatoorr
of roada and brldgei for the
pait five month*, la candidate
for group three councilman.
Jay A. Well, commlaaloncr of
health, welfare and recreatloo, ha* filed for the group
five council aeat. C. E. Rowell
h n filed for the group one
•eat and George T. Fuller and
Donald L. Wikox are running
for the group four aeat.
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The group two council port
fith,H
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la held by Dave Tilaon, who
GEORGE FULLER
C. E. ROWELL
will be.completing the ireond
year of hi* term of office dur
LIVING ROOM: Nylon Covered Sofa Bed With Matching
19A3-66.
Chair, 3 Tables and 2 Lamps
Brown haa been living In
North Orlande at 43 South
BEDROOM:
Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser, Roomy Chest,
Fairfax Avenue for four year*
Innerspring Mattress nnd Matching Box Spring,
with his wife, Sylvia, and their
Beautiful Danish Modern Design in Satin Walnut
son, Russell, age three. He
Finish.
wss appointed by the North
DINETTE:
Table and Four Matching Chalra
Orlando Council last October
to fill a vacancy which became
O TH ER 3-ROOM GROUPS priced up to $389-00 ^ ' Ms
available when Councilman
Art Ferrin moved from the
village and has been active In
making headway as commiss­
OF
ioner of roads and bridges.
He is a member of the North
SANFORD
Orlando Volunteer Fire De­
partment. Veterans ^/..Foreign
- SHOP- IN AIJI^CONDIUONEDXOMFOJIX
W an, U. S. Marine Corps Re203 09 E. FIRST ST.
PH. 322-0983
serve (sergesnl In the Eighth
JAY A. WETZ
Engineer Company in Orlan­
do) and la an architectural
draftsman.
Brown said " I f I am elect­
ed by the people of the village,
1 will do my best to do the
kind of job they would wish of
VODKA
me. At the time of my appoint
ment to council last October,
I said that 1 would work for
STRAIGHT
the benefit of everyone in
KENTUCKY
1)0 Li It RON
North Orlando and what 1 said
then still holds true. 1 hope
that each and everyone who
KY. BLEND OR BitII.
IMP. SCOTCH
registered will get out and vote
on the 16th."
HIGHLAND MIST
GORDON GIN
George D Fuller la a native
of Indiana The fullers retired
Reg, 3.20— 11.95 Case
Reg. 4.85— 11.88 Case
to 100 Sherry Avenue, North
Orlando, in 1961. He had spcnl
33 yeara with the U. S postal
service and If years with the
American Express Company in
Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Fuller U
Just North of Casselberry City Limits I IM P V S O P
An
a retired school teacher.
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SATURDAY. MARCH Sih.
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the community and, If elected,
French
would do everything poaslble
to make It a better rommun
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New V, Gal.
ily."
Carry
Cast
C. E. (Chuck) Rowell has
been a resident of the village
since May. 1US9 Together with
hisW wife, Mary, and sons, Ed
"The Soft Whiskev Blend'
die, eight, and^Stan, seven, h'
resides at 41 North Devon
Avenue They were among the
first families in North Or
lando, coming here from Guam
when he was transferred tr,1
Sanford Naval Air Station
reserve:
III.ENDED
where he was retired from the
STB. KY. BOURBON
i’ HISKEY
Navy in October, 1962, after
REG. 5.20— 14.95 CASE
REG. 7.40 VALUE
20 years service He currently j
is a civilian employe at S.Y
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GAL.
Rowell
stated
that
he
"wants to be a member of the
North Orlaudo Council to help,
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to the test of my ability, to
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make it a better ami more
progressive city — a better
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place for everyone to live.)
PROOF
_ especially a better place for
the children to grow and gain
PROOF
through the city’s progress."
**Th* Dry Scotch*
Jay A. Wets has been a
BLENDED WHISKEY
resident of 417 North Orlando
Boulevard sirce July, 190)
He has served on the village
BONDED KY. BOURBON
toning hoard and was appoint­
LIGHT OR DARK
ed to council last November
to complete the unex lured
Thompson
IMP. ENGLISH GIN
term of Councilman Mona
WHISKEY
STRAIGHT BOURBON
Grins tead.
REG. 4.85—35.75 CASE
REG. 7.15
REG. 4.65—3 5THS 9.50
Wctz ii a native of Akron,
Ohio, studied at Akron Uni­
versity aml was in the area
physics department of Goodyear Aircraft He now la In
the advanced maintenance and
technology section of Martin
Orlando, and is currently tak­
ing courses (oward his de­
gree at Orlando Junior Col­
UUUIIHON
lege, Including a course on
FULL STRENGTH
state and local governmenl.
Wets "hopes that this will
help me to understand and
fulfill my role ai councilman."
RESERVE IMP. SCOTCH
Wets Is Interested in the
&gt; M A R T IN I
continuing
improvement o(
conditions at * sure and steady
I M ANHATTAN
rate.
IMr. ENGLISH GIN
Wilcox serves as an auxil­
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iary policeman In the village
REG. 5.99—54.95 CASE
REG. 4.15— 35.75 CASE
and la a resident, with his
WHITE SEAL BLEND
family, at HO North Devon
Avenue. He was not present
for the council session.
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Nam and a withdrawal of
American forcaa from South
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�Science Turns To People
Up to now, the spectnculnr suc­
cesses of the age of science have been
with things and physical events:
Electricity, the airplane, the atomic
bomb, formulating the ‘‘laws’* of na­
ture.
Although everj’ scientific discov­
ery has contributed to the revolution­
izing of man’s ways of living and his
ways of thinking about the universe,\
and despite advances in medicine and
psychology, human beings have re­
mained pretty much on the outside
of the test tubes.
That is going to chnnge, say the
scientists. One of the latest to go out
on a limb of prediction is Dr. John
Turkevich, professor of chemistry at
Princeton University, According to
him. the dramatic discoveries of the
atomic age will pale alongside what
will happen in chemistry and bio­
chemistry in the foreseeable future.
Speaking at a symposium held by
a life insurance company, he outlined
his picture of the future:
— Diseases and mnladies caused
by man-created harmful living condi­
tions will be eliminated.
— Virus diseases will be exterm­
inated. (This includes the common
cold!)
— Mental disorders will be ration­
ally explained and effectively treated
by drugs and psychology.
— Diagnostic techniques will be
sensitive enough to enable doctors to

Worry Clinic

head off illnesses long before they
would show up.
— Transplantation o f organs will
be commonplace. **I can foresee,"
says Turkevich, "the establishment
of monkey farms where we’ll be
raising high-grade monkeys so we
can take a heart or other organs and
attach them to persons who need
them."
— Hereditary diseases will be cur­
tailed by premarital examination of
a couple’s chromosomes— the chemi­
cal carriers of heredity.
"The bride and groom will be told.
‘ Here are your chances that you will
have some congenital disease in your
offspring. Act accordingly.’ "
That is the same advice scientists
have always given us when they have
handed us new wonders and new pow­
er. Now more thnn ever, men must
"act accordingly"— that is, with wis­
dom.

CASE V-428: Carl Henlhont
Is a brilliant Hoqsier attorney
who invited me lo address his
district legal convention.
For law is rot merely a mat­
ter of mathematics applied to
the pro and con arguments.
Psychology is now becoming
almost as important in regard
to the verdicts rendered, as
the codified statutes.
And I am pot exaggerating!
Former
Illinois
Governor
Dwight Green, a successful
prosecuting attorney in Chi­
cago, stated:
J'lt is no longer a matter of
evidence that determines (he
verdicts in Illinois courts, but
the 'connections’ your attor­
ney h as!"
When the Omaha World Her­
ald invites! me to speak, the
newspaper executive who cha­
peroned me during the day
nnd presented me lo the var
ious audiences, told me id his
own recent legal problem.
A little girl had wandered
across lots tc his backyard
that summer afternoon.
She turned the knob on (he
garage door and entered.
Then she saw an old fashion­
ed reel type of lawn mower
propped against the wall.

Thought For Today
Am 1 not free? Am I not an apos­
tle? Have 1 not seen Jesus our Lord?
Are not vou mv workmanship in the
Lord?— 1 Cor. 9:1.
The spirit of liberty is the spirit
which seeks to understand the minds
o f other men and women. The spirit
of liberty is the spirit which weighs
their interests alongside its own bias.
—Judge Learned Hand.

Helen Fuller Soy.s^

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Steady Progress
WASHINGTON — While
(he jets »mt the ^uerrillH* do
their worst ill Viet Nmo snd
the U.S. struggles to find n
way out of that dilemma.
President Johnson is enjoying
the aIrmly progress of his
program in Congress,
Two of Johnson’s priority
measures — federal aid to
schools and medicare — are
at Irsst halfway home. Both
issues have been buffeted
about u long time. For five
years opponents of medicare,
led by the American Medical
Association, have successfully
sidetracked the bill to provide
hospital rare for the elderly
under social security. And for
far longer than that quarrels
between religious groups over
whether parochial and nonpuldic schools ns well as pub­
lic schools should receive fed­
eral funds have defeated ev
ery hill to eipialite education
at facilities through federal
aid.

Now hardened old hands in
House and Senate sre predict­
ing passage of the Admini
stration’s medicare bill by
Faster or soon after. And the
House Committee on Kducation, hitherto the graveyard
of federal aid legislation, is
on the verge of sending the
Johnson school lull to the
floor for action.
Whnt happened?
On medicare, the American
Medical Association and oth­
er opponents of the plan have
not given up their fight
against it Hut many of their
friends in Congress no longer
believe it possible to stop rn
ailment of the measure. In
the past two elections medi­
cate has proved a popular is­
sue with the voters, and that
counts with Congress.
On federal aid tu primary
and secondary schools, a way
was finally found, by Lyndon
Johnson and his aides, to ne­

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told the company to fight the
rase.
He was ‘ ‘burned up” by this
obvious* mercenary attempt to
coerce him under the ruse of
an “ atlraelivc nuisance."
But the insurance company
urged him to compromise, say­
ing it could settle the matter
out o f court for St.OOO.
But he was adamant in his
refusal, telling its officials
they should fight this type of
obvious racketeering ’ within
the law.
Again lhey begged him to let
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they admitted they felt jus­
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To which the indignant news
paperman argued:
"Why should you lo se '”
And please notice their re­
ply, after conlacls with thous­
and* of American courts:
"It is no longer a matter
of justice," the) said, "for vou

can never tc'J how a Jury will
react. Emotionalism by a aobsister attorney can sway jur­
ies against obvious evidence!”
So—let’ s reduce such psy­
chological influences that dis­
tort justice by promoting fur­
ther
racketeering
in our
courts. How?

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So she started plating with
it and cut her finger In the
l«ine on the sharp blade.
Two days later, this young
newspaperman was sued for
tin,ooo by her father, rhareed
with operating an ’ altraetive
nuisance" and llins enticing
poulh and e*»t
the above children to their own harm!
nddreaft reporting a hie trash
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no trash at Ihi a place to be
burnt and the big fire in
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with a heavy steel mesh cover
for added protection. Same
time the owner was tending
tins reported tog fire, burn­
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he ws papers

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To The Editor

gotiate a truce in th ereligi
nils war over educational aid.
In the form in which the fed­
eral aid program was sub­
mitted this year, most educa­
tors, public, private and paro­
chial, can subscribe to it. In
typical Johnson fashion, the
school hill fluxes over the
points lialde to raise emotion­
al tdooil pressutf and fiu'liacs
on the advantages the pro­
gram will hjjng to all.
The Seeretaiy for the IViited Presbyterian Church, It.
It. Kissel!, took note of this
in his testimony before th*House Committee. The toll, he
said, “ reptesenl* a fantasti
cully skillful turuh in the
stalemate occasioned by the
church-state dilemma In juev
ious legislative efforts.”
*! here are several more riv­
et s to (loss oil both these
hills. The Administration this
week recast u key section of
tile education bill to satisfy
those worried about title to
*101) million w-oi th of

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Williams College, Ote oldest
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Florida alumni luncheon in
Sarasota March 11. ami I
In-ve the many hundreds of
alumni, both annual visitors
and those permanently resid­
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be info tilled through your
columns
I wmild appreciate the in
spitimi o f ’ the following news

item in your paper:
"The Florida alumni of Wil­
liams College will hold their
state-wide annual reunion at
a luncheon to lie held at Whis­
pering Samis, Siesta Key,
Snrnscta, Florida, March 11,
at 11! noon. Last year, 7it Wil­
liams men and wives attended,
and it is Imped this number
will he exceeded this year. De­
tails may he learned by com­
municating with Donald S.
Ungers, 223 Florasota Avenue,
Saiasota, Florida.”
Donald S. lingers
KVr your information I will
• • •
continue burning my discarded
paper s in my own back yard
K ilt* r. Herald:
T u w h o m it n m v ront'«*rn, in ns before under proper super­
vised condition ns advised and
n*f»*ri*Her t o t h * r*
rted t m i h
fit* at 24.’ll Kirn Avenue Wed­ permitted by proper authori­
ties.
nesday nfltmoon 2 -4 hft.
C. O, l.ueth
T&gt;» Hie huny-boillfj* adjacent

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The full-screen
rectangular
look in Color TV

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia llartaa
B3B-131S
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
B38-3(78 .
Casselberry
Mrs- Jsne Casselberry
838-3041
Chuluota
Mr* Joan Msg La
383-3743
DeBsry
Mrs. John t-eona
668-4881
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
66A*561i
Genera
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
349-4873

Enterprise
Mrs. Ritrble Harris
888 5834
648 4464
Lake Mary
lira. Franrra Waster
322-6211

Atim mist rat ion clarified thr­
ill to provide lloil parochial

‘It’s n pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic.”

Other such questions''will

Laka Monro#
Mrs. 11. 1- Johnaoa
122-4721

esses for the
i Congress are
he rails.

Long wood
Mrs. Donna EUtca
838-1317
North Orlando
Mrs. Msrgarrl Cosby
322-6793
Osteak
Mrs. Clarence Sayder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
363-1160

W'' a home

£ a t if o r it
Pane 1 -A Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 4, 1965
SEE THEM IN'
W A L T E R A . L I E t -O W , ■ D I T O R
S H A N K V O L T .L I N R . c m s l a o e a

■ AIIKI I. JOHNSON
K assils* ESI lor
PUN IS WILLIAMS
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D O T T IE
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Editor

A N D r U R L I lM E H
. ■saeral N is s s w

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ALEXANDER

Adv Sr Using
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T *

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BEDRO O M
H O M ES

AS
LITTLE
AS

$79

week

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st Tfca ksalard Hsrsid war ks rapradasad la aar w saase withaal w rlllt a permission at U s paktlakae s f Tkt Hsrald. A ar
iadlrldaai se Ursa raspsaslkts far suck raprsdscilaa will M
stssldsrsd as la t r l a a ia . »a Tk t Hsrald a s s p r r lf k t sad will ks
ksld liable Isr d sw sg ss aadse Iks law.

Suburban Charm —
within minutes of
schools, churches,
shopping!

PER MONTH PAYS ALL

Beautiful Kitchens By

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GlNERAL

ELECTRIC

F H A F IN A N C IN G — ?84/M O .

Sho&amp;mak&amp;h

C O N ST R U C T IO N
COMPANY

Ano t he r i mp o r t a n t
advAiilege is this. T he
new tube i» nliout 5 2
inches shorter from
front to hock than or­
d i n a r y rou n d c o lo r
lulie* *o Color 65 ca b ­
inets can lie ilim and
tri m. T h e y fit h ack
close to the wall . . .
blend beautifully with other fu r­
nishings. C hoose from m any fin*
furniture designs Including d eco­
ra tor nets d esig n ed b y D r * z * l
exclusively for M otorola.

d is p la y n o w o f . . .

J. M. E

INCL. T A X E S &amp; IN SU R A N C E

T k i Herald It a atsmbsr at Iks Uauea prsss wbic&gt; U aatUlsd u c l s a i i l r Is lbs ass fer rtpubllcsllsa st all Iks Issal
asws printed la tkla sewspspsr.

Knitted st seosnd class malls r v-sisssr 11. III! at Iks Past
Office Sf Beeleid. glands, aadsr Iks Acl si CtSATees ad Mseafc

W h n t ’a new nliout
M oto ro la C o l o r / 65
*rt*?T o*l«rt with.tho
picture is rectangular,
full, bigger, wi th a
natural shape similar
to color movioa. All
other »eta co m m e r­
cially produced in America today
use a round tub*. Their picture*
are smaller and rounded off. I-ook
how much o f th* picture y ou ’d
kwa! So why lows the extra e n jo y ­
ment M otorola C olor,'66 seta can
add to your viewing enjoym ent?

IN-SERVICE. Included Taxes and Insurance,

ALL OTUEH MAIL

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" A Community of Homes — Built With Pride”

V IN C E N T

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LONGWOOD. FLORIDA
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Phone 322-3103

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RADIO, TV &amp; HEARING AID SALES &amp; SERVICE

�Horoscope
Forecast

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

P i t . i-A — March 4. 1968

gH)E GLANCES

B j Galbraith

Friday. March I. IN I
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
&amp;few arrangtnenU need to b«
placed meat Intelligently In
motion if ihey art to ba trnlp
effective. Acting in a haity of
impulsive fnahlen can certain­
ly bring yon moth trouble and
mhny problema eth*r«l*«
t: tertiary. THINK-

AWES (Mar. 11 ta Apr. 1*&gt;

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While It beboevea yon to art
in a bualneaallk# faahlon, it
it alto wla* to put your fine
intuition to work at well. But
that new wardrobe that will
make »ueh a difference. Be
•■mart and aucceed.
TAL'RUB (Ayr. JO to May
20) You fan haee that fine
recreation you haee lon f look­
ed forward to, but you muit
flret prepare for ouch. Get
cithers to underatand your
view*. Brine diplomatic doee
the trick now.
GEMINI (May II to June
f l ) It’e fine to eoeet the In­
dulgence of good frlenda, hut
not at the price of dliharmoI\y at home. Let family eome
f i n t Get your abundance
built up by eonacioul effort
and good thinking.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) The new channela necenary ao that you do
your beat work are within
raey raech today, ao atop
-your dreaming. Via# that nice
•amile with the right people.
Jt will work bettor than any­
thing elae..
,
LKO (July IJ to Aug. II)
jYou hare to adopt a new at­
titude toward your daily labora If you are to grt the »uc'crae from them that you de•Ire. Get Ideea from othera
with east eiperlence. Be the
beat in your field.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Better organization it
imperative whether In bualnet* or personal affaire and
It would b# wlte to get In
touch with ezperta. Follow
your intuition In connection
with partners. It can be eery
accurate.
M int A (Sept 2S to Oct.
22) Attoclatra will giet you
support ronfiilentlally now at
well a» reveal Important tecrelt, provided you agree on
matters of policy. Coma to
quirk accord. Then off to
•ome nice reitaurant togeth­
er
*
SCORPIO (O ct 23 to Nov,
21) Mueh srrompllihment ie
pattible if you apply all of
your energy to your Utka
now. I.ater, make certain to
take health treatments. Get
your nerves toned up prop­
erly.
SAGITTARIL'S (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) You are highly crea­
tive today and can Inspire
others wondeJW y. provided
you art allJ^ourteou* with
thtm. After a productive day,
«et out for recreation. Do on­
ly a hat you like to do.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 to
Jan 20) A whole new proced­
ure it necessary If you are to
make your rlete tie* happy.
Show (hat you are devoted.
Get into new outlets. Thlt
will lead to intreaaed abund­
ance.
A lii'A R K 'S (Jan. II to
Fab. ||) Don't limit your
thinking and you soon find
the advanced Meat that lead
to greater turrets. Make a
complete study of tame. CoOperate with partners in the
eight spirit, attitude.
PISCES (Krh 20 to Mar.
20) You have only to get your
mind working in the right di­
rection In order to haee far
belter income. Analyte your
petition and he grateful for
what you have. Show fine
buiineit acumen
IK YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, be or aha will ba one
of those almost wizard chil­
dren who quickly understand
what others are thinking, do­
ing, planning. It would he
most wise to give the finest
education of a claaaltal na­
ture possible, alm-t there can
bo fame in thla c h a r t .
Teach to control the temper
early In life. Fint ability to
whittle big projects down to
working lerel.
"The Stars Impel, (hey
do not compel." What you
make of your lift Is large­
ly up to YOLK
Carroll Klghter'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
April is now ready. For your
copy acrid your birthdate and
91.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
ran , (The Sanford Herald),
Bos 1921 Hollywood 2K,,, Cal­
ifornia.

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Awards o f the Medal of
Honoy fur asplolu other than
in rortibtt requita a special
Act of Confines.

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POODI.R Puppltt AKP, Worm ait. Ttmpnrtry Shnti, Tnyt A
Mlnlaturtt,
Alto
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Grooming.
GERMAN SHEPHERD, F l m t l t
Mutt Mil l l t - l t l l .

1.50 |l i t I U S

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(fit* t - li ll i r
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All ih lp llalw Ada C h a r « ^
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CONTRACT RATES
ON R E QUE ST
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D E A D L IN E S
I I Naon Day tltfora
Pahllr itlna For
laarrlloaa and Kill*

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Ulna. 1nil In I* J u II Inlldt
Howard. ft. l i t I IH
*2. P e r s o n a l s
R C, you have a drink In k prut
lam Writ* P. O. Rut ISIS.
Ha nford

SEMINOLE I.OLKIE
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P O. Not 1*10, SanfoM. Kla
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Pawning or Uuylng? — Sta utl
A -1 PAWN SHOP
t i l l Orlando Or.
III -I IT I
All T r a i t Bupplltl — P t l l t r *
NUMISMATICS
I far It.# !
puw sllb
o r r ic K fu rri-T
INCOME TA X PREPARATION
1111 l l o u iU t Art.
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fllTCIIINtl POST R I(It A Pawn
Shop, l-otnt on an) thing of
m l u t H U hanford .tv *. I l l M il.

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96. Houses For Sale

4, 1965— Pare 3 -A

By Nadine Seltzer

ARR IETT*
Matuty N o o k
•oft w itir . *v«nln§ App'H104 5o O i k. S22-ST41.

Child Care
N A N NIK H h I It l&gt; 1 i* f U l K
talcf rtaed Nurarry
open :*
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Legal Notice
o r t i i K i i i r r * i «A i*r
NOTICE I I H E b E B T OI V P N
T H A T I. J LUTHER HOB1T,
Rhftrlff of
Bftmlnnli rnunty
Flirld i, by virtu# nf ■ writ
( i n i H nut o f flift Hniftt! ■Mb Inn
Court
in i n )
far Herutnnte
County, Florida,
in the 10th
day or Ausust, A f». 1344. In
Chst
etrtAtn
esui#
b#tw«#n
|( A HTER
NEON
rOMFAMT.
plaint Iff. and BCNPELId
T F U ntfftndsnt. ha%« fn my
fMiftitiiiflh thi fo llo w in g drie r ibed p i r t e n a l p r o p e r ty t o ­
wn:
I Fir# Mot ftl Nton 9i§n
l i S t s i l f d on • pnli at 27 JS
Orlando
DrUft,
ianf^rd
Ft ''rtdft
i t rhe property of * Ft’ N r»Ft.t,
MOTLlk that nn ih# Itili .Ur
of March, A I* 194 c between
i h# IrEil hours of #•!#. t o -wit;
ft«r 11 l i o’elpck In the for*
oon • nd bftfftr# t*tln oflork
in (hi a ft f f nrmn, on the i a Id
d i v •i tht front door of the
County Court House In Banford BeminoU C o io ly , Florida,
I eh a II offer for il l # to the
ft lBheat I*Id I f f for r*ah In hand,
Chf a ho ve dfifribed ptrannal
property of m ’ NItEltla MtiTEI*
J
I* Hub V&gt;. Fhenff of
Fern 1nnIft Courtly. Florida
Publish Feb 1». 24 A Mar 4
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PftjTon Realty
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COMPIaKTK L A W N C A R E
1 a*i nil nr ft pi n*t Spraying
SrutiltfiK ffftftitnftlilr iftlff
l l l l t . I. II*H I.UV N SKIIVME
123-33UR ftflftf &amp; 3" p m

9t in hep

17. Janitorial Services
VE NTSC II MAINTENANCE
Service A Supplitt
Park Pr_________ &gt; :l -4 l&lt;3

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19. Builders Supplies
PHU-r *AST Concrete Step*
tlllKIIOKT U Mil Kit CO

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'J0. Hardware

21. Home Improvements

n otice

PAINTING, ((•pstrinf sncloft
urfti. l n t t r l e r w all tlftftnlnf
bv V on Fi"hradftr wall Iiftttr*
pent 122-4141
SAVE r o itl t DOOR
4 Torn n r at
Itrptai'e the Jat ual* In your
dor
with
an
all-fftsather
Frtftllte Unit Fnr mord in*
formation
call
your
loeil
l.umhsr Co. or the Pfttsrsoh
Lumber Cu In Orlando. Gardtn 1*1414

22 . Plumbing
EDOM BING
Cnnirtrlln* Rtptlr*
F REE ESTIMATES
It. U H A R T E T
«»nfnrd Ave

23. Paint In*
pain tin g

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Automatic

ft uf tonhnlfe. R t m on Ituttniii.
Blind
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Mono*
K’ ftmf
t'mbreidiri.
t»ftrn».
f i l e hftS. Etc -Hold New for
1149 Hi Ia ri(*t Now I»ut |49 47.
or Assume M#msliiin|r 8 Pi&gt;*
nierita of l i f t
fli. 122*7447.
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24. (Veil Drilling

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i *re Sal#* A Service *'%Lt,
3 .2 7MI V iur I.fli a I \u l bur­
ned SI Nil Kit Kb: WISH OENT K H IlKP

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CA 14ROLL'J F r n N I T C R K
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6.1. Want i'll To Buy
W E BUT '
Furniture, on*
pi ere
or
houseful
Pursy
bedding A Furn. Co. &gt;
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— Isoat A Found
S~Pftrsotiala
4 — llftauty Cara
I — bay NurserlM
•—Cf»IIA Cifft
Al— P oe s— Catft— Tftta
1ft— Poultry — Live st ftek
11— Fptrlftl Notice*
I I —Calftrlng — Food
II — PUcfta to Kit
14— Special Brrvlr**
14— Swimming Poo Li
17—Janitorial Sftrvltft*
I I — Po -H-Touratlf
I I — b u ild er s Supplies
Si— Hard war*
2 I— Ii1owe Irn(&lt;ro v&gt;eman ta
S3— I' Iu nt b Inb
I t — PalfHlng
14— W ft11 tlrllll nr
t| — Air cond A Hsatlnf
SI — Radio - Tftlftvlftlfti
t l — Photo A E juipmeni
14— If nine Appllancft*
11— M u* tf a I Inai r ii rn•nt *
11 — f! ii Sh» t * ■ E *|UI p rnmi I
3t—Job Print Ini
14 — I'fholstftry
14 — Vacuum Cltihftf*
|7 — Moving A fitortgft
I I — Eater m lnArt»ra
l l — Plants — Feeds — 8i«d«
* 0 — Mlsc. For Sale
41 — Arilrtea Fur Lent
H - H a i r nr Pachstifi
41 — Wanted To Huy
15 — Furnlturs For Sals
SI— Antiques for gftlft
41 — Money To Long
40 — business Oppor tonltlfti

1 HPRM. Furnlthtd lloutA, N|ct
Yard, Sprinkling ryaltm, Et&gt;
cillint ntlthborhood.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
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Ideal local Ion.
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3 *i h Terrace I-4STS

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a 1 r Condition t &lt;1 A ctriitiif
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ft ei ||or
ftatmnnd I 'lhdqulef, A****.
3*. a* ‘ ft-i-nfln llank lllilg.
BX4.T ri ljT IIE R
Best Buy Broker
1 2:*7(»» P* y »r Night

&gt;*1UHi ftl Mm** 3-bath,
old
Eeured In !•*• k
1S42 II* mill nn Ave
wnr*d 111 i#h Ph 1:2

91. KariRM. (irotcN

t yft
fterd
Lnug11 ftl

| - an Dm tv S
For thi* Lively I Ri
home
Kit* to•ii fully eqp Xli»»i it
1r Set lie r iMiftr Inf
XII fhte
fnr ©nlft MI ftl p*r m
r A
I T o ' al pr ie* 1 1 l inn

I’ llK'KKN
M IIM
Al»h
H*- *f
14 I - i»* 2?t ■4f&gt;j »

S t. Johns Realty
T H E TIM E T r.fiTfc
ED FIBM
12" N Pa t k X» »

SOU TH W ARD

96, litiiihCH For SaT

|N*VEHTXI»;\T A
111 N Par a a v*

A T I R A i T I V K &gt; hra,„«iti t i l l ,
nnrr. I,t ndi&gt; aptil
F.ielliinl
r -n l .
n*ir
ertmeda.
baat.
#!m|i|,ilna
Down
payms.nl
14
M»4 4 h*'inci» 1» r Pin
■ ifii
Tf: #71®.

REAf.TT
1:2 *171

! It HO II- - &gt;M 10 -M If tg* r—.mt
f ix * R I F H ' W
- H n a n d l o o k at
l-tr4w,.'-.| fl.mri, air rmid ,
I to# rlrti r. ni 3 'lia I to Iiunis i I
rtntrat h,]| l-til, attic l -n
H»i I'm a i-iue Drive,, Lor to
l-n , uwrir- lir a * rnin-r lot
ft i ftnt W r I" • f nd m 4 k e nf f t r ,
Call I f t i l l nr writ. Bog
ANY RI. XfitiN A HI.F * IFF K H
1 : 1 Bant.,id lltrtld
%r* EP'TED Key *« H*7 Pint
!.a H Hr Mr* i* Win*. P O
II ■■t let Aii*lreU Hemgia

DEBARY

5100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES

1 I, A 4 BEDROOM®
I. t U A S l( ATIIfi
KITCHEN F.gillPPED
LOW XHiNTlIltr PATXIKNT8
Fef Complete I nform at lun
toe* or Call Tour

Sem inole R ealty

FHA - VA
SALKS BROKER
Por

Ttt

Slenstrom R eally
lilt
m -t t:*
I l-il!d
n: m l

PARK

f-ttIVF
,
tii-T iit
NIOIITB
Ift-iltl
i : i till

HKD ROOM • I llith • Mar.
t i n M m H i t Down - Mot#
tn - |7t t l mo glut T a u t 4
Inturanc*
DM N
KNTKRPRISKS. INC. *1tin of flc t; t
ml. Bn. of 0 * nford oh IT-II,
1 HIM W t i l
on Btminol*
X « . I’ h III l i l t c o l l . cl.

I BKMROOM. 1 Hath, ctntr al
. ll t a l ,
7or*ir
Dot, Doubt*
Cdryorl. ITI-II|I.
I

HKHItOOM, X n » 'h
• M a w lot. I I I -J I I I .

ANGLIA

Al't'LTD Killy. Futn
l t-dtrn ,
apt
i. t i , "
Waiar
f u r n .,
unit |H lot K llh 921-1*11
411 bark

XP V fui n l«9 Pat k A » e
h o m e COtlftT M’ r
1 111 DllDOXI T u r n , n#*r h**#
to il Manford Ave
let 432 3

*FP ll Nl fill •:D
ligto** turn
XI aple

AP' . ws'er
A
$41
Apply 112

#’ P It N A pI 1"Ifi* *
* ..wan I2l 4«M
lift RAGE API
Hinford A v*

1n

I'h

119*1111

Ti4 T HIRD CO N VERTIBLE
F I L L POWER AND AIR CONDITIONED

’61 ( O lIN T R Y SE D A N

t fti

AIR ro.MHTIONKII

’(ii G A L A X IE “ 500”
2 DOOR FART HACK. AIR CONDITIONED

Pal-

'fii FAIR L A N E “ 5(10”

J1tnni«e

RI'ORT C4M PE

Furnished
121 s i l l

; &gt; 14

NEAT I
Furn
Apt T
B* t to. pn r h
Ml
1Te*g Mb *
nubs. 122 I M ’
Ft' ll V
34 4 1

Ittl

Tii T-HIRI) H AR D TO P

1 Hi i&lt;)M Furn A n for maple
water Included | b 32 2-Z199
4 1

dn-y!

FtT.LV Knulpptd IV Boriim.
m HU Mnlnr, Gator Tralltr,

Fl l.l. POW ER AND AIR CONDITIONED

AVALON APAfiTMCNTn
11# XV 2nd fit
S21 1417

Cl i- AN Furn
Ar’ S
in * 11n. 131 1174

P H A NITE! Mtratd want ada
wnrk for at Hill* a* He a

- c r.»_ v-.-

M i KLT F u* nI»hed
large
2
lltli m . 2 Hath ftp! . Adult*
122-XS**

Mu m M Kill tl ‘ «riel Apt,
Ml 1. Iih, 222 #7IS

Stmt

12.7. Bonlfl A Motors

111

S BDBXI Furn Apt . elean. * 4
ler furn |H&gt; 12 3 2 744

3

Ill-till

HFI.4HV IS A P A R T I At.
I.IS T IN C tlF T H E R E C S K D
V K I IK I.K S TO H E SO I.It A T
D R A H T IC A I.I.T R E D I C K I I I 'R l t ES.

?3eo lltllnnvlbe.

WPLA .kX
AT AIITXIENTX
ft rii*t st

W. tnd RI.

BTHICKLANtl • MORRISON
HAS A NEW SALES
MANAGER AND HE
IS MAKING A
*
•CLEAN SWEEP" ON
EXCESS INVENTORY
OF USED CARS AND
TRUCKS.

llllt. AparlnieiitN for Rent

Apt

lit

A NEW BROOM
SWEEPS CLEAN

l i t K. 1 ll HUM Tralltr „n
t.,k a
Aahhyi
Alto Tra!l#r
BpacAl, Adultt only.
I H -T I II .
________

9*1*ItN

A U T O G L A SS &amp;
SE A T C O V E R CO.

MOAT SHOW. Slain Gala. C tn ­
tral Fla. Fair In Orlando. Rrw
•AltK 'I t Waann. Ilttpnnalht
Ih* lalttl
ttyl* ra Iht,ltr.it
P»r*nn tn attiimt paymtnli
built t t t ' r t t l * P Itptlrahra,
m - i l l l nr 151 -IJl!
,Vta mndtl dtrti V a and ronrtn llo ntl
hull*
Aluminum
111*
Fnnn
Blarllntr i - d " » r
Crulltrt and tall haaia Spahardlnp. V I autnmitlr Ra­
tlal Show- prlctt. Balatmtn
dio A il ta lt r, I’nwtr Sltrrrn
Duly.
T tr m t
Itnhwin
4na. I.nw n il l t* ! * , Mka ntw,
Bpnrtlni
Good*.
Dnwnlonrt
Barrlflrt. I l l - I I H
Sanford, I H - I i l l .

10.1. Mobile Home* • Renl

F FF. Apt . clean

Auta G l l t i Top*
A Boat C o t ir a

M.l, 1VOHK UUAnANTKKD

IIH .

SANFORD MOTOR CO
t i i Franrh Art
IH -ltlt

fnJU7lfJ»1, D»
Hli! Mobile Home* • Rnle

’(ill T-BIR D L A N D A U
r i ’ LL POWER AND AIR CONDITIONED

’ 63 FORI) C O U N T R Y S E D A N
AIR CONDITIONER

Apr , j ;u M«k A »* , 3.*2

’63 CO R VAIR M O N ZA

LA KK XI Ai n
• lean Fui n 1
ltd r ttt Xpt !•« AdtiHe, Cgll
3S2 - j** jit

CONVERTIBLE

’61 M. G. RO AD STER

M t'K L V #urrt Duple* Apt,, 2
room* !•a ■H A n *l«r htr Itid­
ed fi# 122 174»
NLftft* topai iH ii 2 Medrofirw ,Xp'
Modern k »• '»en Full Motto
on I ’ r ft * I* 1 f eke Mf gCh fllek
ar t \v* i**e p s : : t m
4 A i flioiftl ft P I*-** With t i l
port#* ft. « U pfi’m * in| , In ­
ina f o w l derpf'ed, 40# F
141h tot

’60 V A U X H A L L
STATION WAtiON

-

TRUCKS ’64 C H EVR O LET PICK UP
’63 FORD F-600

N A TIO N A L

&lt; U t A N D C H A S S IS

BANK

EPOSSESSIQN

’63 C H EVR O LET
1 TON, d YARD III Ml*. 1 T o CHOOSE FROM

’63 FORD R A N C H E R O
I'll K ( P DKLCXF, TRIM

it

( hr*. ItB'Ji

hat.

9 IB mu.

’( •

( htr.

’l l

M.rcury *7*2 bit. *37 mu.

It till till.

* :.i

’62 FORD F-600

mo.

‘SB t hrr.
‘S9

9*97

Ford 9-HM

bat.

912

bat. 919

’61 FORD F-600

*0 Rambler 9*97 bat. 912 mo.
'll

Hem*.

’59 FORD F-600

mo.
mo.

’59 FORD PICK UP

Falcon 9*11 bat. 91 b mo.

'SB I’ lymoulh 1199 bat. 921 mo.
‘BO

Opal

9691

bat. 912

mo.

‘SS

Old*

9491

bal. |2d

mo.

'SB

Old*

9S9I

bal. 912

mo.

'SR

Old* 9997

bal. 912

mu.

’ ST Dodgt 9SM bal. 929 mo.
'57 UrSoto 9199 bal. 919 mo.
‘ST

Rule It 96BI

BT
'SI

C f t i f . 9SII
( M r . 929S

bal.

912

b t l. t i l
bal. I l l

mo.
mo.

‘ B0 Mricury 1717 bit. 917 mo.

‘SS i'ontiag 1299 bal. I l l

mo.

'S2
'SI
‘SR
'SI
'll

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.

C b t r . t i l l btl. I l l
Flymouth 9299 bat. 917
Volk* 9« b7 bal. 9-12
Rrnaull 9-199 bal. 921
Mircnry t i l l bal. | l

jf| | 4
l u l l

flA N FO H l)
OPEN

These Cars And Trucks Must Go!
NO ItEASONABLE OFFER HEFUSED!
OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M.
AND ALL DAY SATURDAY.

mu.

S7 M ifcur y | I H b*L 111 mo.

t

IH-OTIl

U S ODDS t l Cant
A OH
tlulrk Itnadmaairr |T». l linor.
t’ rlral*. I f l - i t f l . '

rh. Iff »«:*

M ig n o lla

down

H i t RENAULT Dauphin*. Ntw
Tlrt*. Nrtr Clulrh, nvtrhaul*d Knalnt, l t i »
Itl-lttt

'60 Curralr IS91 bal. |19 mo.

i s i .W "

Ball-Blair Agency

Hurt

monet

y 1 HN 1BllKH I hldroom hon**,
lltt
Falmatto. Phon* tl&gt;-

I

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

USED CARS

•it FrinTh A»a.

till

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
I II

MrKKR

no

116. Truchft For Bale

’4H l.inrotn 9199 bat. *29 nn.

F H A - V A HOMES

H a t* Tht

BOH

'&lt;1 l U n b l r r 9711 bat. *37 mo.

$100 D O W N

W*

120. AutomoUte Servicr

II- cH K V
Crtnvtrilhlt,
Shift. V-». HT-dU'l.

I ■liF.IHIIM »M I Itttn lul'i t Ir
.-andlt to«#-l
A
h t i ’ t ‘1
Vo
until! i in a tlnn B-iw-&lt;
thd
• •ann.t pt.tfitnt* 17! 7 " r .

Legal Notice

till
FORD SKYLtNKR,
ratrieiabla hardlnp. radio, h*at*r. pnwtr attrrlng. nttda
Irantmliilnn IHT
Ph. &gt; ! ! 9117 nr * i i at t i t oarrlinn
Dr.

h«na^[j|*rportt, IM-flU.

1j4H)KING Fnr ftnoielhlng un
usual' Like a far a# aw tin
ruing p««nl on# l e f t M k abftde
trftM. a cun aftr tat r y ' Near
17 Af and In Iera Iat* 4 FHA
aoi&gt;ral*#d value |isoftn CMttitr, Detlary 64* 4814 evening*
A wrekerul*

1 8 I. Krai Kslate - Salr

' l l CMRV. 4 Ton Pick-up l i l t ,
l l t - l l l * or I M - l l l t .

NKW MOON— Air condltlontd
! Rdrm. Ftt iary * flullt. Ca-

Office: S SI.S in
Nights: 32S-070A
I!!*M 4 l
1834 Perk Drive

namlaol* County
fpial Dlrlftt)

lin. Autos For Rale

NKW and UBKH
Awnlnt* A Cabana*
Q t T A l . f Y MOIIII.K HOMKB
Hwy. IT-II B
lll-llll

REALTY

425-5938

ROOM fnr rtnt— kltchtn privllt i t * , ahlra hnmt, country llv.
Ing. ntw hnm*. TV. i l ! I »
wtthly. Rrlwtrn Sanford and
Mlmt. Ut. II, ( lin tr a H i . H i t

DA KR
M A I tt ,
Cl tan. nlttly
furnlthtd i hldioom, Adtill*.
on prti I : : - I 1 i n .

M R NIK UK l&gt;. I Hldroom. I'll
Oak Flnora. Mttonry homt
t Rlnrk W. of Hwy t f - i ! on
III, thin I lllork B on K il l
St. to ft'lnrtnl Hr. Ph. I l l till.

JIM H U N T

tl — Monty W i n ltd
i f — e a t i n g * A l-o*a
I I — Inturtnt*
•I — Srhooll * l n i i r . t t l t » t
Tl— Kmploymtal Strtlc**
Tl — MU* IItip Wtnttd
TJ— r t m t l t lltlp Wtnttd
TI — M i lt or Ktm tlt It alp
Tl— S t it t lltlp W tn ltd
I I — Sltuttlen W m t t d
tl — Incomt rrop.rty
I I — R u l l n . l t J'rup — l i l t
II — Rt*l I ' l t t l t W tn ltd
It — l l t l l R t t t l i Sit.
17 — llu lln ttt Htnttlt
I*— Dull Fur Btlt
II — Kir m l — Hrimtt
I t — Out of S l t t t A crt tg t
15 — H outtt For Btlt
Id — l l o u it * — Btlt ur Hint
ft — HoUlt Fur Hint
111— I t M a r l R i n t a l t
III — T r » l D r l — C*b»n*t
111 — Mobil! Homtt — Hdlt
l''| — Mobil# Ho mtt — Rtn|
111— T rt ll t r Hptrt— Rt nt
101— T r i l l . r I-ott—S ilt
i l l — A ptrtm tn it Kor lltal
III — Room, Kur K*n*
Ml— H o ld Roomt
l i t — f l t b l l l A * t nit
III — Wan I id To Um i
I It— A u lo * For Salt
I id— t u i o l — Btlt ... T r i l l
M l — Truck! For Stl#
1 - n— A u i o m o l l t t S t - . l r *
i l l —K-ooit rl A C l rIt*
t U - P n i n * M otor.
1*1— Mtrlnt SuppIlM

115. Autos For Bale
' l l T I M with Radio A Htalrr,
t i c t l l t n l condition. J f t -I M l.

Club ltd.
I n oo M Furnlthtd houat, t i l l
Sanford A tt .

r r t l N , I lldrm. Hnult, Adullt,
Nn pit*. I l l - m i l

M anagement

W Kl.t.e
D I* I DDE O.
PUMPS
KK Li#
I'H
your
Fur nit ur 8. 72. Female Help S ta le d
SHRINK DKK 8T8TEMB
tjuick TervIre with ih# Cash
All Typtt tnd Bltt*
P IP E R
TRADING
POST
w « Rtptlr tnd Kirtlct
TITLE CLERK, must ha ftflpfr
13J-047T
S T I N E
4eneed In Florida Till#a for
■ ■ --------—--------- — —1 - ■;
Mtchlnt tnd Supply Co
ra n * Nat invia I Re p"Sft
used rare
.•i7 W. jn d St
t : ; - l I I 1 NAVY Ktroll, b,ln* Irt ntftre, |ftll M*Ufnrd Ave
••alone,
rrd
In ttnfnrd
In March
Sanford. Pb S2l-4t*fl
would l i k t ' t o 1 * wt up p ty .
IT
THE
CIRCftlT
t Ot RT. 2 a 7 A l f (,’o n d . A i l e a H n *
mint* on t Rtdroom bnuti
DADIBP
•SIXTH
J t ill C I A L
r i R l t lTi
P ltiit
writ.
Mr*
lltQn
can you utt H A O r a g * for I
It
AXII
FOR
lE M lX O l.K USED FKOOBRB Air Coodlf h r l i t y , f i l l tih. A t t . J t i
hour*
dally*
Btrtlcd, Food
MOVE RIGHT IN
tlontrt,
only
I,
I
I
I
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ttrh
C O U X T t , FI.ORII14
Drug A Cntmtllc t’ utm mtri I* Bed i fliifn 6 1 * nindHIon In A
Attorlalod lltdlo *'* T V t i l t
r l *. ■ ■
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,
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I'h
222-ISe
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10
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tirtn gt.
A * t , Orltn do.
out Fin* n*-gtobortioiid,
IMS (INC F.
55. Furniture For Kale
m A II a nt Monday A Wed
* :::u «
DANIEL TRACT.
ntaday.
PLAIN T I FF
X(*«nnrr
Const rucltufi.
large
FMEE ESTIMATE
BEAUTICIAN, Mai# or Female
In? screened pnrch, carport#,
C pholftierlag A Mftttrtpe rftn*
k ft M I R A T R A C T .
Guaranteed Salary Richard •
I
#fr
tg*
ra:or.
SlSctflr
range
P E rrsn A ST
o v a t in n gNtw A U llfl F u r n lIur• Cell M l Bedding M ff
NOTICK TO APrr.AR
l&gt; ( i t I T T Jl t l l i K * COt’ IIT
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Co »i 7u» Celery Ave. 121*
TO. KlaMIHA C. TRACT.
iKMIBtll.R c a c n T t , FI.OIllDA
Owner. DeLxnd 7 34 &gt;431 or 7S4*
77. lilluallon LVanli*&lt;f
Whose reftldftnrft Is
V ' t So. dfIB
3117
1941
III South Ciarflftld A %•n u• K i T d T B OP
Uotumhui. Oblu
Af.URRT K O W A R O WRIGHT. A N T lg lJ E Early IRQ b e d r o o m WKIIKB Work. I i : - i n : «
halts, Xl*s*lve Mft rhlft Top
Ten i n htrtby riaulrtd in
rn CKABCD
Dresser, Curly M*pJ# Lifted OATS WO RK. I l l - HIT.
BOTICC TO ( RKOITnii*
Illy your wrltlto d tl tn t t lo
Drawer*
kHrmred F r o n f
T
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Bill
af
Uomplilnl
(nr
Wirdrolit, ’ Lincoln'' *iyl# T il l Ih tm you t t w ll In Tht SKVFJ1AD O u titln d lh g 1 4 1
Blvortf
(U tl
htrtlit t i a l n i i c i . a i m s
nn
ii r. n « m i i
Htnfuttl l l t t t l d !
Headboard
It ft. Ill|h. bed
you. with lh» Ultrh of Iht l u i o r r 1*111 KBT IT K l
litdrpom Humti atall abl* In
4* 7. All hand earv ed of Ru*®ab or t
Court
on
or
btfurt
Y,.u tnd etch of yuu tre
all A ita t, of Btnfprd. I-it ut
w
o
l l K . u n i t T hnmptu n, 111w nod A ppr a I■* d at well over
March It, H I*. *ni! ttrv# » htrtby nollfltd *hd rt^ulrt-f
Fhow &gt;uu Aruundt
ntli.
|t.00i
No re aeon ab le offer
copy n( t t m t up n plaint if Ut Ia flit any r I* lint and dtmah.U
refused.
Fur
a
btf'int
m*
m
(
atlornay. Ja m il C Coltlar. Til which you, or tl o .t r of you.
OKI-KNOAIU.F
Girl
w .n t.
rail i l l - 24 8 V after 8:11 p m
W t t t r*hurch Strttt. od tn d u . tn*y h tv t t a i l n t t *«ld t t l t t t
tifiusf k eeping. baby ail ling er
vs re.pt Wed
u m or any
In iht nfflc* of Hon Karlylt
d a ya w o r k 121*7171
Florid*
liirirriing: until I 41 i-. m. all
H i ) ■ Pt&gt;k A t*.
Htrttn fill not or a darrt, llnutholdtr. County Judgt of
k
I l l I f t ! anyllmt
UUGKKK ;HLNQ A Typing don*
pro confaato will 1 1 tnltrtd S.mlnuJt Cuanty, *t hi* offlrt
In Iht Court HoutA^lh St nford.
at my name or your office. ,
agaiait you.
Far
Iht
b
t
g
g
t
x
ttltcilon
of
GRFKNHHAlfl
tn -t*n
W I T N E S S my hand and t t t l Florida, within tl * caltndar
Choir* loti atalldbt* In flratnnt triy i t * tn-i uttd furnl• 1 B ih f o rd , f t m l n o l t Cou nty. moniha from tht lima uf iht
bralr of fitch Arbor otarlookluri,
at* N oll*
FuroKura It A It T Bluing. I H - l l I t
F lorid*, t hit fth day o f F t b - first publication nf Ihl* nolle*
Ing g t lf court*. C m l o n
[irohtrtgt
U
Caaatlbtrry
fc5«rh claim or dtmgnd mufl
building lo your tptrlflrdon i t - l i . Opto I daya I lo I. LA fiT — E l g t r l t n r .d la Gfflct
b* In frrlllnft fnd contain t h i
tlr-nt. Grttnbralr dtrtloptd
Work,
t'lihiff.
IGIX
or
A r th u r H
B ,- kw ii h, Jr, p1*.t of rtaldtnrt and pool of­ Uttd furnlturt applianctt. loolt,
by
f H i S1II.
Cltrh o f ih t C ircu it Court flrt addrttt uf Iht claimant
tte. B ight . Bold. iJlrry •
k in g s w o o n
tworn lo hy iht
n * : Marth* T. Vlhlth. DC. and .mutt
Mart, l i t Sanford At* . Ph.
Bui i.i tr: up INC.
6 4. lto il b a t * I t • Sole
cltlintnl, hit agtnl or Allornay,
JA M E S C CODDIER
m i n i _________________________
or Ih* l i n u thall b* void.
Attornty for rialntlff
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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.

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.

IV rC R O R 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; If 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.

WHOLESALECOST
Cracker Days

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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.

Science Classes

South Seminole Junior High
Taps 30 For Honor Society

$2.00 BILL WILL BUY!
Walgreen
Agency

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KANFORI)

Pest Control

By Jane Casselberry
Girls chosen for the honor1
Jrn Hows- w ho i* employe*!
were Barbara Andrews. Deb
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. lo b b y Pa* is, \icki scienie classes at South Semi
Poggctt, Kathy Ford, Canda* note Junior High Srhooi last
Herrington, Mary Keim, Don w»-ek on u w e t control.
na Kilmer, Mary Klinger, El­
p-ojert* and poster* are be
The students were chosen lin Nlhlatk. Jeanne Olsen ing made by the seventh grad­
for their scholarship, rharac l.inda Waltman. Su/anne Well er* on a silence subject of
their choice and interest.
Ur. leadership and service her anil Donna Wilson.
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.
announces
The ‘school band played for
the assembly under the d i m
turn of bandmaster George
hasten. ■—
Hoys tapped for membership
in this new scholastic club
were Kd Hattie, Walter Hist
of their
line. Keith Creedon, Charles
Engle, James Eriksson, Tim
Layman, Larry Itodd, Mike
Shaw, Jon Sinimunch, Turn
Board, Pay id Unity and Her­
ald Warren.

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lor tks w « s t shows. Uss test
p'scti to sat, t at«k and resort,
roar church or syn*|ogut. plntt
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Hear Talk On

n y Jane Casselberry
Thirty ninth grade students
at South Seminole Junior High
Sellout at Casselberry were
t l')n d for membership in the
newly organized Honor Society
*1 an ail school outdoor as
annbly Friday afternoon

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TOMORROW AND SATURDAY C
MARCH 5 &amp; 8

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�Agri-Business Faces Huge Loss
Seminole County

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Somerset

seriously

ill

Maugham
at

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franche villa, reminds
Porter

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.
• m m
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.

AGREE ON DATE — Cnpt. James 0 . Mayo
(left), commander o f Reconnaissance Attack
Winp One, and Capt. Richard E. Fowler Jr„ fu­
ture Winjr conimnnder, shake hands nfter npreeitiK upon the date o f April 27 for their elmliKt’ of-command.
'
(Navy Photo)

•

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Oh y e tt . 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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Half-Million
Floricfa Jobs
Said Affeded

“ The Nile of America”

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Zip Code 32771

VOL. f&gt;7

Established 1908

United Press Leased Wire

A

FRIDAY. MARCH 6. 1965

By Paul Brookshire

Slated April 2 7

'Phone Users
Pay $20 Tax

Sinitli«*rn
Hi*!!
Trh phonv
«*u*lnmri» in Fluridu paid nn

rou ise they an* given hathground in foi unit I-u about th*

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For Funds Led
By Dr. Darby

NO. 110

I. itwir may affect the Jobs ol

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By Dottle Austin
in the Sanford

Group Levels
Abuse Charge
Against Chief

a/ r

"Operation Beautify" L un­
derway

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area,

with the landscaping of the
Lake Moltroe shoreline IMm
the city limits west and north
In Interstate

4 -scheduled- to

begin at once.
Dr
tral

John Darby, of the Cen­

MOVING AHEAD on bcnutlflcntlnn plans for Sanford and Seminole Coun­

Florida Experiment St a -

Tty Erclyn Lundy
Charge* o f nhusing nod
mistreating citizen* and of
Using profanity were leveled
at Police Chief George Kid­
ney by members of the Com­
munity Improvement Council
nt the Oviedo City Council
meeting Thursday night.
Sonic member* of the'grnup
asked that Kelsey be removed
from office.
They specifically' referred
to
treatment
received
by
Thomas Wilson, a 17-year-old
youth, who was shot while
being arrested Felt. 2d.
They urged that Kidney tie

ty are these leaders of the Sanford area committee. Dr. John Darby, fundt:nn, heads the drive to r a is e 1
raising chairman: Mayor ,1. 11. (Yapps and Jack Molt, Sanford area beau­
f t . Sot) in funds to kick off the
tification thninnan.
(Herald Photo)
city s part o f the county wide,
long range beautification plan
This money will lie used for
the lakefront plant mg along
with a county wide Arbor Day
ousted Until an investigation
tree planting by school dillinto the incident could tie
d u n si.iicd itn&gt; spring
made.
Cdy Manager 'V K Know
Mayor I ee Gary told the
DKLVND — (sp l)
Tlie| its position on i- list nf road of the Seminole County Comles inhumed Jack Boll, chair
Comm:--Ion improvement p r o j e c t s tor mtiMitn, and John Kntl'T, iftmip that nn uffirinl in*
man n( tin- Kanford area beau Volusia Counts
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 p r o m t to So t pilot
*.mmu'.Ainn to r«‘(|iu*&lt;*t IIn* No of WilUdl) tn l*e m’oldefital.
'.d ia l pa lm - in isla n d " 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
cord a n ee
with
plans
th e
Imp Itern Arnt tn Hov Hn yd on
tfie s&lt;*tiiinolc t l u i n l x r

Volusia Okays Osteen Span

palm s will !&gt;r oom ph -oenled
with planting- of Sp.inhli bay
■•mis' and other low growing
low inainlenam • plants

Longwood Ponders
Stock Car Stadium

the
Yew
MUVMM
lleaeti "u r n * . Detail* of the invertL
v homber ot l o m m e i e e
j *.'«»«*•« tmve not lwi-u made

1lie tl-li-eii bridge replace 1 uldlc,
me m project will hi- presented I
, ; " ' F plomiae.l
•e Ihe district state road hud- *-''oul* '••«* Kelaey would
n u n #• 4iniHiIrnttuiu in flic
gel Coiiimltlcr which meets
ture in imik in u urn* aIn
here Tuesdiiv

the Arbor Day program
v* ill hr under thr d i m thin nf|
••* 'Saftfnnl
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U) Bull If* r.»t*s
IJlSii IV- right to relusi- the re
He* winch viil! Arrange I*
Lee
Cohll,
ot Nanlandti ] qvu-m -Ipi’ itmt, Cohn elunged
f .- .v hundrrdA nf flcmrnn:
Sprint*
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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
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ne»x only lout davx. Drawing
will tw- held at 7 10 |i m to
night for grand uja-ning door
tin/es

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 o l
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 o l.
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
burn-

in addition to Evans others
liu|U Seminole County attend­
ing Du- board of directors
meeting today included Andrew
lluda Jr.
anil
Hex
i louts. Oviedo, and Gen J C.
Hutchison,
Harold
Kastner
and S&gt;dney O. Chase J r „ all
•d Sanford.

Pact Signed
MIAMI

BEACH ( U P I ) — A
new eontract was
pm in writing today for sign„,g and submitting to soma
i^titjo southvastern dock work1 1 1 whose trader pradictad
they would accrjit it and ba
iivnilulile on Saturday to un­
load a tniffic Jam o f ships.

A n n o u n c in g

Driver Arrested

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flue net-, mriiniing to thr pol-

•‘SMACKIN’ GOOD COFFEE" 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)

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H u t D a v i d Jo\«*c h a d
||,(. other SI IN1!.
Hr Dai :.v
predleted
Kxeivunr Is vet. \ .wi!e»l li i nt ot . fo ur o« i aiftion*
enthusiastir about tills Ill-anti pte.i i ri.* \%it Ji h i m I n let u p
| i '
: * o p p o M f l i i tin* tin * ^
tieatinn prog la m . "
Hu 1 lm.*
ii »&gt;; n t t o r
W tlliam
Meillheis of Darby's (,»in
*k* tn b o *1nt* hit*fif m e a l
tnittoe are Philip laigan. ileiu
J iti.it he liad rcfii i'il, and
Kstndge. Marian Ithodis ami
w in d (otitinue to refine, d
Jerry Covington.
* i-iti* i of pm tint a % applied for
■■

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'«i„ 4e'*i‘d •hast roitfii si take

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ni-nBK,.r t.e.e

Onee more — today and
Saturday — Die Civic Center
will lie transformed into a
garden wonderland a* Emmy Lyndon Accused
Lou Woodruff and her artistic Of Double Talk
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

FLORIDA

'Operation Beautify' Underway

excise taxe» on
telephone
!trvic r during 1004.
Tlmt'ft

SANFORD,

John W. Evans, Oviedo, pres,

av **rniit* nf 120. tJ fur frdrr«!

tuday by
SoUtll(.lfl

y h c shortage of agricultural
some ,500,000 other Floridans,

Command Change Sanford Drive

Navy Relief Society
W ill- Hear Admiral

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WEATHER: Fair arid chilly thru Saturday; low tonight .17-17.

Reconnaissance Attack Wing One change o f 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 o f 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
•
• *
greater part o f 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 o f 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
•
*
•
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
o f Sanford-based Heavy Vitruk Squadron Nine
stretch of " r o a d " 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 'ie 'her-.*
from the bank patrons, no
^•Urwt !■ ,14-!** I'll I • Ilf N h % *
le si
v ill \ *»t Sanfm.J
• #
•
v nvn!
V'
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
11rK
*
c h a i r tn a n-tllp
Priorities
Adtitifal S m** &lt;il*i*i if »m*w |d
plans, pro trams and pep!
i niz a t T i y u1a 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»‘ w ill %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 rf , »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
• •
•
gins. f I I I d tepiesi ntntive
"J erusalem," 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 T h o m } ' Lar
lieing 11itin.d to bemtne Navy
gen will operate the projector
relief w nrkei*
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
w ill 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.

on the St. Johns River

*

Phone 822-2611

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dined with the author and his

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Ville-

that he traveled and

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(U lu' # a u f n r ii It m t lit

News reports from St. Jean
Cap Ferrat. France, that Au­
thor

*

City id Sanford will receive
irr rr port.
415,817 U2 a* it* share nf stale
cigarette tax rullecliunt fur
Kstcs To 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 sh a re 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.‘

H U N T L IN C O L N -M E R C U R Y ’S

RED CARPET
SPRIN G S E L L IN G SPREE
FEBRUARY 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.
SEE US TODAY ! !

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc..
3 2 2 -4 8 8 4
Fla.

109 N. Palmetto Ave.

Sanford,

'Cracker Days' . . . Friday And Saturday . . . Sanford

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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY

Hospital

4'25th

&amp;#
PARK
SANFORD

Notes
I i M i r y 17. IMS
*
Admissions
■ R on
Marie Washington,
Martha R a b o r n , Lawrence
Cooper, Lawrence Wynn, Dolorea Croaaley, Suaan Willi
ama, Millie Ann Boykin, San
ford; Thomas Barlow, Helen
Barlow, Anna Sullivan, Eileen
Sullivan, Deltona;
Eugene
Kunk, North Orlando; Ruby
Matthew*, Loch Harbor.
Blrthe
Mr. and Mry. George W.
Wilke a. Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mra. Henry Foaalt, San­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mra.
Donald Young, Ravenna Park,
a &gt;oy.
Diachargea
Dorothy B a r n e a , Michael
Lewla, Mable Harria, Carol
Richard aon, Ruaaell Crump­
ton, Jean Brown, Willie Agnea
Higgins, Mamie Bradley, Le­
roy Manning, Elite McGriff,
Mary Jo Richardson and baby
hoy, Louise Bennett, Ernest
Bowe, Veronica Lott, Joan
Brown, Cathy Lynn Gramkow,
Paula Baker, Sanford; Lucille
Stone, Loch Harbor; Glen Wil­
kes, New Smyrna Beach; Sid­
ney Monroe, Atlanta, Ga.
January 28, 1965
Admissions
Danitl Biggs, Bette Jo
Hyrtman, Bessie Waeker, Cora
Robson, Sanford; Sophia Stutterhelm, James York, DeBary;
Thomas James, Osteen; Mary
E. Hargrave, Cocoa.
Births "
•'
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Eu­
gene Williams, Sanford, e
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Holly, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mr*. Donald V, Croasley, San­
ford, a girl.
Diachargea
* Leslie LaBarge, Betty Kellett, Harold Kastner, Sophie
Bryan, Barbara A. Johnson
and baby girl, Alice G. Jackeon and baby girl, Janet Wil­
iams and baby girl, Bernice
F. Williams, Hill J. Jordan,
Sanford; Marla Mugucrta and
baby boy, Casselberry; Violet
Erickson, DeBary; Florence
Mahl, Deltona; Juanita Ander­
son, Geneva; Kutarll Ilnys,
Lake Mary; Eugene Kunk,
North Orlando; Warren Feldmeyer, Largo.
JANUARY 29. t965
Admlaalona
Allle Baas, Franrea Strick­
land, Priicilla llodgr, Suaan
Harrell, Tataria Smith. Er­
nestine Jackson, Thomas Dil­
lard, Mable L. Wiley, Joann
.Sm ith, Renee Richmond. Snnford;
Elisabeth
Kaufman,
Clara Langmach, John C.
Cowell, DeBary; Alice Clay,
Long wood; John Reditt, Oeteen; Robert Lucas, Maitland;
Linda Fort, Orlando.
Diachargea
Rene* Richmond, Dorothy
Wllkea and bthy girl, Juanita
Foaslt and baby girl, Martha
RattoCn, John Dirts, Alice L.
Haaty, Fred Dullarl, Mary
Ixiu Wllllama, Jarnra Aahford, Janet Merrell and baby
boy, Sarah McGough, Manuel
G. Jones, Cynthia A. Hudg­
ins, Anthony McIntyre, Owendoyn McIntyre, Daniel Biggs,
Sanfurd; l’aalella Florrnce
and baby girl, Altamonte;
Marlon Koret, DeBary; ArUiur Marcham, Lake Mary.
JANUARY 30, 1965
Admissions
Samuel Buchanan, Sheila
Blpre, Connie Jean Touch ton,
Elaine Carter, Lonnie Arm­
strong, l.aura E. Hawre, I/ca
Rochelle Bergen, Sanford;
Fayverletta Frailer, AlUnionte; Connie Williams, Earl
Fetters, DeBary; Crawford
Shelton, Lake Mary; Martha
Payne, l.ongwood; Sylvester
Bell, DeLand,
Discharge*
Zrlin Kelly, Easter Gainei
and baby boy, Richard Tif­
fany, William B. Kirby, Cora
Robaon, Baby girl Iteinnlngcr,
Susan Harrell, Sanford; Antonnette Dvorak, Ilulh Sny­
der, Laura B. Schllck, Ethel
Walker, DeBary; Fred Geig•r, North Orlando; Thomas
James, Osteen; Robert Lucas,
Maitland; Linda Fort, Or­
lando,
JANUARY II . 1161
Admlaalona
Christine B a e a k, Alei
Smith, Charity Dixon, Mil­
dred Johnson, Delbert J. Bush
II, Dorothy Causey, Ethel
Parkea, Laura McKendree,
David B. Moose, Sanford;
Charles Mallory, James York,
DeUayyi' Ruth C. Mitchell,
Leeaburg.
Bin ha
Mr. and Mrs. Jam as Sipes,
Sanford, a girt.
Discharges
Joseph Riggins, Frsdrick
Riddle, -Earl Dllftm, Rosa
‘Una Washington, Patricia
Hubbard, Dolores A. Croaaley
»ad baby girl.

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STAM PS
SOUP MIX
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70c
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By Dorli William*
"R. E. Porter” recently
challenged this saucy "lasslety” editor to Itomplle a
kiock kolum in her (wingin'
tlangy style.
"Whadda yuh want me tu
write 'bout?"
“ Oh, anything — frinstancc,
’bout what you do on the
weekends."
“Alrlghty, Friday night, I
—uh - watch - it( Saturday
night — I.— ] — I— ylyl! fergittit! Sunday — 1 aha —none
o' yur pea pickin’ bunls, Mr.
V."
• • •
Gentlemen, the Joints ’ arc
jumping — with knee joints,
that is. Hemlines are up and
this season there will he
plump knees, skinny knees,
knobby knees, baggy knees,
knock • knees and some knock­
out knees. So. gals, no matter
which category you (it In,
stop tugging at those skirts
when you seat yourself. Ex­
pose as much of your joints
as possible and you will J&gt;e
stylishly in the swing.
• • •
Mr. Blackwell, California
designer, known for his flam:.
bouyant use of ostrich plumes;
has abandoned this trademark
temporarily for a more eye­
catching ^gimmick — a barebosom, floor length gown. The
skin - light sheath is more
effective in a background of
dimmed lights and provoca­
tive music. The black crepe
architecture stops a few inch­
es above the waist and from
there sheer chiffon is draped
over the bust and across the
left shoulder in an unsuccess­
ful attempt to conceal the nu­
dity. Sales are skyrocketing
with mostly male customers.
How do these grab you, Mr.
V?
• • •
Ray Daniel, vice president
and cashier of Florida State
Hank*, was recently engaged
in statistical research in The
Herald office. He and the
“ saisiety" editor jovially com­
pared a few notes. Both hold
tillea, status symbols in lieu
ol remuneration. Both have
banker's hours, working from
nine to one — 9 a m to I a.in.,
that is. Both are bachelors,
but a barrier — a year or so
difference in their ages. Funnee. funnee female!
• * •
Miss Roberta Rankin, dau­
ghter of Mr and Mrs Charles
Rankin of 2o.t Flamingo Drive,
has been named to the current
Dean's list al tile University
nf Florida Miss Ftankln is a
1903 graduate of Seminole
High School, where she was
a member of Die National
Honor Society.
*’ » •
There will be a county wide
Science Fair on March 25 26,
says teacher Joel Akcrman,
of South Seminole Junior High.
He didn’t say where it will be
held, but such fairs always
arouse a great deal of public
interest. There will be a prize
from the Sanford Herald for
one of Ihr wintlinu entries.
• * •
Our sympathy was aroused
for Seminole County legisla­
tors Sen. Mack Cleveland and
Rep. Joe Davis as they listen­
ed lo long lists of requests
from municipal bodies and cit^fiejis throughout the county
Tuesday. These gentlemen
will need a couple extra suit­
cases to carry all the paper­
work to Tallahassee in April
aDd will need to stretch their
minds to remember every­
thing they have been reques­
ted to do. This is probably the
last chance we will have to
channel auch request!, when
the court* get through re-ap­
portioning the atate.
•
» •
Newaboya work hard and
brave all aorta of weather to
deliver your daily newapaper.
So. C. J. Metxler ia hoping
to hear from an honest per­
son. The W-year-old carrier
Wednesday lost hia wallet
containing 148 and no papera
somewhere between the 800
block of Elm Avenue and the
Third-Oak intersection. Hie
’phone number i* 322-0596.

Mothers March
Citiaena of Seminole Coun­
ty are asked to turrt on their
porch light* between 5 and 9
p m. tonight to aid the Moth­
ers March of th# Natlohal
Foundation’s March of Dimes
.by Chairman John Sauls.

Farm

Johnson Asks For
Warm Rains
End Florida
Frost Threat
United Press International
The arctic cold mass that
has clutched the eastern twothirds of the nation would not
budge today.
It held the Midwest in its se
cond week ol sub zero tem­
peratures.
The rich vegetable growing
areas of Florida and south
Texas barely escaped the 1*1
est cold snip. Warming rains
in Ihe Gulf Coast spread east­
ward into Florida today, end­
ing the frost threat. *
Snow squalls yesterday along the eastern shores pf the
Great Lakes produced traffic
tieups.
Inland waterways remained
choked with Ice. Flurrlrs con­
tinued today from the Great
Lakes to the northern Appa­
lachians.
A mother and six children
perished at McComb. Miss., in
a (ire Wednesday blamed on
a spark from their fireplace.
Two young children were
killed in an Indiatipolis, (Ind.)
fire apparently caused by &gt;n
electric heater.
A Buffalo, (N. Y.) youlh
was killed in a car-truck col­
lision during a snowstorm al
Lancaster, N.Y.
Sub-zero readings Wednes­
day were common as far south
as Tennessee, It was 14 below
aero -at Somerset^ Ky,- --

'Decfenf' Tax Roll
Swofford's Aim
At Altamonte

Seminole County * * * *

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VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Bid Opening:
Bids for air conditioning of
buildings 79 and 60 a t Sanford
Naval Air Station will be op­
ened Feb. 11 a t 8 p.tn. a t the
office of the officer in ebargo
of construction at tha baaa.
Bidding data may be obtained
without security deposit.

Zip Code 32771

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THURS., FEBRUARY 4, 1965

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 119

DeGaulle Bids
United Nations
Reformation
By Martin Stuart • Fox
VIENTIANE. Laos (U P D The army high command
crushed the forces of rightwing Vice Premier Gen. Phoumi Nosavan in a savage 10hour battle, and informed
sources said today Phoumt
would ho charged with trea­
son.
The aources said nciilra*1*
Premier P r i n c e Souvanna
Phouma would bring the char­
ges against the one - time
strongman for master - mind­
ing Sunday's abortive revolt
ahtP'lhe four - day struggle
for control of Vientiane and
tberight ! wing army.
Troops loyal to the army
high command were firmly in
control of this administrative
capital today.
Young soldiers bedecked
with yellow ribbons strolled
through the streets past bullet
riddled htiildifTgs celebrating
their victory.
The 10-hour battle came to
a climax Wednesday night at
the Phonekrng police camp
on the northern outskirts id
the city.
There Phoumi and the police
force supporting him made a
last ditch stand and lost.
T r a c e r bullets arched
through the night sky as Ihe
army brought in artillery, hea­
vy weapons, mortars, bazoo­
kas and rccoillcss rifles
The final attack on the police camp began at dusk and
was virtually all over t)&gt;
8 3U p m
Phimrm’s whereabout* were
a mystery today He was last
s c e n Wednesday afternoon
while directing Ills losing hat
tUIle was talking with a I P)
correspondent, and duelling
actions with a walkie talkie
It was Phounu's second at
tept to capture Vientiane He
was siicressful in December.
1961, when hts right-wing for
ces drove out the neutralist
troops of then paratroop t'apt
Kong I.e, sending Souvanna
fleeing to ( ambodia.

LOOKING DOWN the muzzle of this .105 mm reeoille.su cannon was Her­
ald Staff Photographer (anil Sp 5) Bill Vincent ,lr. this morning as
S Sgt. Donald II. Railshack readies the weapon for take-off with Com­
pany B, Second Battalion, 121th Infantry, Florida National Guard. Satur­
day from Sanford AVmory for two-day maneuver* al Camp Blanding.

Burns Bests Bryant

PARIS (UPD — President
Charles dr Gaulle today pro­
posed a five-power conference
nf the United States, Soviet
Union, Britain, France anil
Communist China at Geneva
to study reform of Ih* Unit­
ed Nations.
De Gaulle proposed this to
a crowded news conference in
which ho renewed his efforts
to make Franco a bigger
financial power and to cut
down the influence of the *
United States and Britain in
world monetary marts.
He demanded the U. S, dol­
lar and the British pound
sterling he scrapped as cur­
rencies for international fin­
ancial o|&gt;riations ami called
for a return to the gold
sta mtard.
De. . Gaulle.- proposed that
the world’s major financial
power should study to see
how a switch could be made
from the present "gold ex­
change standout'' based on
the dollar ami the pound to n
atiaight gold standard, lie
said this should be done with­
in the framework of the In­
ter national Montrtary Fund.
lie also said it might tie
studied try the It) nut inns of
the so-called “ Paris Club.”
This is a group of 10 lead­
ing ti'ti*7icial nations of the
worhfVwho control the internalional money market.
lie saiil that In any case
(hi* would give the six Kutopean Common Maiket conntin s a chance “to show the
('■••mimic and financial power
•if our reborn cnntuunt."
De Gaulle spoke In about
500 m-wsmen and 600 invited
g u e s t s III the crowded s t a t e
salon of the Ely see Palace,
It was his lust new* cunferi’ine sinco July 23 lust
year and only his litli in six
years as president.
De Gaulle's news rnuferemi's are ruiefully s t a g e d .
The president deride* upon
tile topics he wants t o cover,
secs that appropriate ques­
tions sre “planted" with
trusted newsmen and readies
his auswcis well in advance.
At the July conference, he
proposed a new 14-mitton
Geneva conference tyi end the
conflict in Viet Nam. Nothing
came of the proposal.

which now appear* mure en true lied for comment.
meshed,in politic^ than ever 1 Saya Harrpon, of St. Pcchairman of the
At - hastily t tiled new s tcishurg
collieri-tice late yesterday nf board amt previously of the
ter In received the opinion lie old H unt id Control, said only
required of the high court, that so long as we arc auth
Bunn &gt;aid his interpretation or red, w. arc going In do the
Irnm a lust study indicated tic t that vve can tor our high
tu hue two wavs iqa-n lor na cr education
ining Ins own member* to the
lino
man liitaid which ad
mini sic i &gt; stale universities
Iuiiii&gt; said he could with
ill.tw the nine n,lines submit
led to Ho seerelniy id the
stall- Senati J.m 1 by former
Gen P.od D Adam*, com­
ton ta r n s Bryant, just tour
mander in chief of the If S
dais before Burns came into
Strike Command loured Ssnfittice, and resubmit his own
fnnl Naval Air Station today,
i Unices to go before the netl
showing continued inter s i t
tile when Hie Leglslutltiv*
vice
interest in the It A SC
TOKYO (Tuesday I (L'PIt meets April 6
Vigt’anie reconnaissance bom­
— Communist North Viet
nr. Burns said, he could
Nntn sunk an intruding war­ withdraw the Bryant names ber and iU support facilities.
ship of ''th* United States and n-d submit any of Ills The four slat Army general
and the Saigon administra­ own, in which rase Hie Bry t* the highest ranking officer
tion” off its shore Sunday, hill Regents Hoard would au to inspect the intelligence
gather in;* systems at Sanford,
Radio Hanoi claimi-i! today.
tomato ally tease lo hold o’
The Hanoi re|iort followed flee tin day the Legislature the Atlantic I’arific Fleet head­
a series of charges hy the adjoin mil Then Burns could quarter* l"r the HA SC twin
t -mniumst* that U. S. mol name Ins own men — without engine Jet
Arriving from McDtll AFB,
South Vietnamese warships bavin lo run them through
hud been intruding in Com­ the .Senate until the next reg General Adams and hi* party
were briefed by Capt J U
munist terriloi tal waters.
ulwr session of Ihe 1-eglsla
Mayo, com ni antler ot Re conThis was the first time the lure
nai**anre Attack Wing One,
Communists clatmt-d to have
Burns Indicated he would
an t taken on a tour ol the |n
sunk one of the vessels.
rlioo-e the latter wav Hr
tell [genre Center
said Hu* would be less cpm
plicated and provide an "or­
JACKSONVILLE lUI’D —
Mariner Report
Cecil Webb, milling company
derly transition of the affairs Rand Practices
WASHINGTON (LTD — of tin Board nf Regents from For Gasparilla
executive and friend of many
The Mariner 4 spacecraft the iialid* of appoUllccx of
To get in shape for the five- -nf the stu b 's top political
passed the 115 million mile Mr Bryant. . "
mile Tampa Gu.purillu parade leaders, collapsed anil died lit
mark Wednesday in its 7'*Bi.ms would not reveal the in wloili they will paiticiputa Jacksonville today.
month flight to Mara. Marin­ naito s of his choice* for the Monday, the Seminole High
Webb, who served ss chair­
er was launched last Nov. 28 board
School band and majorettes man of both the Road De­
from Cape Kennedy and is
Bryant, now a Jacksonville mar idl'd from the school to partment and the State Game
scheduled tu pass within 5,4(10 insurunre executive, was out downtown Sanford today. The und Fresh Water Fi»h Com­
of the stale and could not be distance is just under four mission In recent year*, was
miles of. Mars next July It.
stricken while checking out of
I miles.
The hapd is &gt;Utcd to leave a Jacksonville hotel. He was
al 8 a.in. Monday, participate pronounced dead at Baptist
in the (iuipurilln parade at 1 Hospital, apparently ftom a
p.m. ami later he treated to heart attack.
dinner at I.a* Novcdadea,
AA’ehb was the founder and
famous Spanish restaurant, head of the I)txy Lilly Milling
by the Band Parents Associa­ Company with plant* in Flor­
ida and Georgia. 11a operated
tion.
a big ranrh and private game
reserve in Williston, where
Rusk Vacations
he was host to the top politi­
At Cocoa Beach
cal figures of th* state each
COCOA BEACH {UPD —
year.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
He served on the Game and
and his family tested' here
Fresh Water Fish Commis­
today in balmy temperatures sion under former Gov. Fuller
which they hope will cure the Warren and headed th* Road
secretary's stubborn cold.
Department in the administra­
Ru*k arrived at Patrick tion of acting Gov. Charley
AFB near here with hit wife Johns.
and daughter and drove to
A large etete game pre­
the winter he me of Under­ serve end bird sanctuary near
NORTH ORLANDO’S volunteer firemen will be partidp^tinji this year
secretary of State Georgs W. Pun la Gorda, in Charlotte
for the firat time in the annuel Cerebral Palsy Telethon scheduled this
Balt. He is expected to stay County, le rimed In Webb's
Saturday and Sunday over WDBO-TV. Among these working will be
here
fur about a week.
honor.
(left to right) President Mai Campbell, Tony, Ktetek and Chief Bill Hahn.

Senator Hits
Working Solons

Those pretty new blueon-white front end tags for
the front end of your auto­
mobile, advertising Semi­
nole County and Ita munici­
palities now are available
for a nominal fee at all
Sanford pharmacies and at
tha Seminole County Cham,
her of Commerce.

Phone 322-2611

iir h t lii

WEATHER: Cloudy thru Friday, hiph about 70; low tonight in 40s.

fly Donna Extra
Altamonte Springs T o w n
Council, in regular session
Wednesday night, unanimous­
ly voted to request proposals
from at least three well known
firms for appraisal of all pro­
perties in the community to
he submitted by next meeting
Mayor W. Lawrence Swof
ford recommended tliai the
reappraisal he made in order
to have a "decent'’ tax roll,
pointing out that the last up
praisal had taken place in
1958. lit- urged that the work
be completed by June.
Ttie town budget of antiripaled revenues calls for W3.871 85 to come (rom real es
late taxes this year.
Swoffnrd again recommend­
ed that Leslie Winters and Ed
ward Levy lie appointed to
the town’s zoning board and
stated that hi* recommenda­
tion “would stand.” Up point­
ed out that both men had ex­
*
perience, not only ‘on the zon­
ing board, but alto in othdr
positions of the town govern
TALLAHASSEE tU PIt —
ment.
Although a motion w a s Sen. I. k Edw»rd», of Jrmade by Councilman Keith v-jne, lulled today for the
Nixon to accept the recom­ resignations nf members of
mendation, it died lor lack of Ihe Legislatore who rue tin
the pay rid I of agenries in the
a second.
A tie vote on motion made executive branch of the state
by Councilman Berl Chapman government.
to retain an Orlando engineer­ "You cnnmit serve two
ing firm to make atudy and masters,” declared the portly
submit recommendations on Ivice rhairmun of lire Senate
the drainage problem between (pending committee at he
Grandview and Penn Avenues, |qUealionad statu labor medi­
east of Maitland Avenue, re ­ ator Richard Youtigmnn ami
sulted in a “ nay’’ vote from others about legislators on
their payrolls.
the mayor.
Hia remark* were apreifi.
Swofford explained that he
was opposed to having further tally directed at San. Harry
studies made until a method Stratton, pf Callahan, who is
of financing the project could on Voungmaii's payroll as
mediation commissioner.
be determined.

Decorative Tags
Go On Sale Here

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

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Hrrvdon Burp* apparent­
ly hai wort his battle for Hit
right to nuine Ins own stale
Board of Itrgents but may
wait until after the 1965 Leg
Mature to make the appoint
mints.
The Stale Supreme Court
opinion delivered yesterday
which gives Bunts thu go
ahead leaves some questions
unanswered, however, entirer
rung the (illme ol the hoard.

Intruding' Ship
Sunk By Reds

'Strike' General
Visits Base Here

Cecil Webb Dies;
Politicos' Friend

Crop Lands
Policy Eyed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Johnson
asked Conprcss today to continue the government’s
farm support aiyl surplus-control programs, with
new built-in governors .to pare down federal costs.
The President, in a special message to the Sen*
ate and House, called for
‘
extension of government
programs for wheat, feed n s u u o A . . .
grains, cotton, and wool,
all due to expire at the

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end of 1965.
Johnson also proposed »
new, long-term ‘'cropland ad­ .United I’rrs* International
Racial arrests in rural Ala­
justment program" u n d e r
which farmers would he paid bama moved lo a tolal of ato convert land to non-agri- bout 2.600, approaching lh«
cuittirul uses, thus reducing all-time high for such jailing*
the cost cf present programs In Ural Deep South state.
for retiring farm land on a
year-by-year basis.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The President said federal
agricultural policy also should President Johnson is hoping
recognize the fact that the very much to visit the Soviet
nation faces two separate Union and welcome the new
form problems.
Kremlin leaders to the United
One, he said, is the need to
States
this year to further
g i v e efficient commercial
the
quest
for peace.
family former* opportunity
"to earn parity of Income
from farming operations."■
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ttje other he said, is the
need to provide "parity of op* Former White House aido
portunity for all rural peo­ Walter W. Jenkins will not ap­
ple, including new opportuni­ pear today as ordered to tes­
ty for small farmers."
tify in the Bobby Baker inves­
Johnson said continued and
tigation, according to a Sen­
improved f u r m commodity
ate Rules Committee source.
support programs are needed
to alio**- seonlffloTTtuI farmers
to earn parity of income with
MOSCOW (UPD — Premier
other Americans because of
Alexei N. Kosygin departed
“the farmer's economic iso­
today for Peking on his way to
lation ami Iris enormous rapa­
a visit lo Communist North
city to produce.”
Alet Nam Rial could result in
"We have today at least 51* increased pressure against
million acres more cropland U S. interests In Southeast
than ia required to produce Asia.
all of the food and fiber that
we can consume plus all we
ran export.
PARIS t u p It — President
“ Without programs to guide i’harlei de Onulle demanded
production, new crcp sur­ today that Ute U S. dollar and
pluses would lie inevitable,’’ the Rrltish pound sterling h«
Johnson said.
scrapped as currencies for in­
The President said that eon- ternational finance lb’ called
sunters had been the major . (ur a r,'turn to the straight
beneficiaries of Cairn piogtes* gold standard,
tlirough reasonable food cost*
He aalil farm program*
would be necessary a* long a * SAIGON | UPI) — Gustav
gain* in ngi iiultimd tech ll’ itz, n high ranking U. S.
mingy coni inua to outpace aid official missing smen
market growth.
j Tuesday, wa* kidnaped on tha
lie wanted that removal &lt;f j outskirts ol Saigon by a group
()Hen sUppoil* Would he " i l l of men presumed to be Com
l.i*t mphi,
intmtsl Alet t ong rebels, ttia
I' b Embassy said today.

2,600 Held

Quest For Peace

Jenkins Out

4 »

Pressure Seen

DeC.aullc Demands

Yank Kidnaped

Longwood ‘List’

1 Moodprobes

t APE KENNEDY (UPI)—
I lie *| nice agency Ital ay anmnmci'd plans to launch its
l.ongwood City Oimnei! will last two ranger moonprobes
hold public hearing on paving within the next seven weeks
of Maine Avenue preceding to lake lunar pictures that
the regular monthly session in.iv surpass Hie hlvtotte snap­
scheduled fur H p.m. today in shots produced last July hy
It anger-7.
City Hall.
Copy of t formal agenda,
ns approved by council Jan.
A IR FORCE ACADEMY,
14 for preparation tbi* month,
The Air Force
was riot available to the pre-s, Colo | UPD
However, reports of putt meet' Aiademv's examination cheat­
irtgs show that holdover bus­ ing investigation was over to­
iness expelled up for discus- rt a y udti ms cadet* shorn
sion tonight wdl include the Irnm the ranks and an unde­
matter of te*urfuoiug High' termined number of others
land, Evcrgri-n and Marvin stilt lacing honor sjslum dis­
cipline.
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Appalachian Aid

W/rall

9 8 Riders Take Part In Show
By Maryann Mllta
A total of 08 rider* partlrl*
fated in the 14-event Pleasure
Show aponaored by Central
JU T *
Florida Horae Shows at tha
arena on Wekiwa Springa
Hoad. Judgea were Mra. Lynn
Ksch of Winter Park and Judd
Wabater of Maitland.
High point wlnnera for tha
day ware Becky McDonald,
20; Michelle Morrtaon, 10;
and Linda Ball, 17. The event
waa the flrat of three for
which the high point aerlea
winner will recelva a |! 5 aavInga bond.
Events and top wlnnera in
rach aa named werai
Western Pleasure, 14 yeara
and under, Michelle Morrison,
Marsha Buell, Deborah Hull;
English Pleasure, 16 yeara
and over, Sherry Hoakeman,
Mary Beth Schrolder, Carol
JACKPOT AWARD in Pleasure Show sponsored
Erdmsn; Western Pleasure, 16
by Central Florida Horse Shows was won by
yeara and ovar, Linda Ball,
Mrs. Sonja Howard, shown on her horse “Gator”
Mary Bath Schroldar, Carol
as ono of the judges, Mrs, Lynn Each, extends
Erdman;
Bridle Path Hack, 14 years
congratulations.
and under, Becky McDonald, nouncament to all ridara, have Association. Riders are urged
Brother Davie, Deborah Hull; advised that age chengee, of­ to wear protective headgear.
Hunter Seat Equitation, 14 ficially, a* of Jan. 1, 1065. It
A gymkhana la scheduled
yaara and under, not to jump, also ie specified that flva en­ thle Sunday with tha neat
Becky McDonald, Deborah tries conatltute a class with Pleasure Show to be Feb. 27.
Hull, Bcnay Youngherg; Clov- alt claeaea to be Judged by
erleaf Jackpot, open to all rulee of American Horae Show
ages, Mrs. Sonja Howard, Lin­
da Ball, George Myera, JeanF i r T I T I O r * NAME
N O T I C E IB h # r # h y g i v e n . t h a t
nle Harris;
I a m r n g a a * d In h u a l n t e * a t
Stock Seat Equitation, 14
2012
French
Ava.
Hanford,
r i C T I T I O m NA MK
years and under, Michelle NOTICE IH hirtby |lv m that I H t m l n o l r C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , u n*
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nay Youngbarg; Bridle Path C n u n l y , F l o r i d * . u n d e r t h * I I n t e n d t o r # * l a t # r a a l d n a m a
Hack, 16 year* and over, Bob f i c t i t i o u s n s m t nf. I- *k* H o w H I Cwoi tuhr t , t hFa t mCl lf ai or lk* oCf o ut hn at y . C iFr cl ou ir t­
C a r a m l c f t t mi l n, ■nd t h a t T I nWelutter, Carol Jtnemusain, t*n&gt;l I h r t g l t f • r a n i l n s i mn w i t h i da , In a r r ^ r d a n r a w i t h t h a p r o ­
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Norma Cohen; Stock Seat I h s &lt;•!. r k »f Hi* Cl m i l l C o u n t , vfiti saitotit
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Equitation, 16 years and over, aScacmoir nnl
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y ean and over, not to jump, P u M l i h J » n . !« 1S F « h 4. I t . In I h r C o u r t o f t h * f n a u t y
Jtidar, If i n l i f l * faunlFe FlorCarol Raamussln, Cartie Noll, CI ID. I -l It Il i
Min. I p* I * # n h n lr .
Jim Kiiulkenbrrg; Jumping, all
l a i h . ( h u m *r t h * 4&gt;™«h(, I n ran H« f * f r of
ages, Becky McDonald, Marla J u d g e . ** m 1nul * f o u K l y , F l a r - G E K T K F D E III (IlfKl*
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Franklin, James Faulkrnbarg; Id*. 1* Ppnhi i l *,
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man, Mary Beth Schrolder, Ttr
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WASHINGTON (UPI) Rfp. William C. Cramer fR
Fla.) charged that the adminiatration'a $1,1 billion Appalachia aid plan would give the
federal government as much
veto power over every pro
posed project' aa Russia has
in the United Nations.
Cramer ia the ranking Re­
publican member of a special
p u b l i c works subcommittee
which opened hearings Wed­
nesday on the Senate-approved
measure.

He laid the plan would act
a “ new precedent” in enlarg­
ing federal powrr by allowing
the Washington representative
on the proposed Appalachia
commission "an absolute ve.to" over the recommendations
of each state.
The Florida lawmaker also
said he had “grave' reserva­
tions" about establishing a
“ super • governments!" regional group to run the pro­
gram.
The proposal would set up

an “Appalachian region com­
mission” to direct the pro­
gram
L. Sweeney, chairman
of the Federal Development
Flanning Committee for Ap­
palachia, said that a state
could refute a project recom­
mended by tfi£ commission.
Sweeney acknowledged that
the plan would give “prefer­
ential treatment" to Appala­
chia area over oilier parts of
the country. But. he said, the
program of highway construc-

tion, Improved educational
and health facilities and conaervation was the only meth­
od of attaining Johnson’! goal
of making the region’s popu­
lation into one of “taxpayers
instead of taxeatenr"
Banker's Urge
Policy Revision
The American Bankeri As­
sociation urged passage of
the administration • hacked
revision in the gold reserve
policy.
Charles E. Walker, execu­

tive vice president of t h e
ABA. told the Senate Bonking
Committee that he supported
a partial lifting of the gold
cover because its continuation
could und^m
confidence
in Ihe dollar oversale.
Johnson has asked Congress
to approve removal ol part of
the 25 per cent gold reserve
on Federal Reserve Bank de­
posits. But he would retain
the present gold backing on
federal reserve notes.
Walker said the main reas­

on for the dwindling gold
stocks D not the growth in
federal currency, but t h e
"chronic and large loss of
gold through the deficit in our
balance of payments.”

Driver Killed
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) Lou Alice Barlow, 43, of Win­
ter Haven, was killed instant­
ly this morning when her sta­
tion wagon was cut In half by
a speeding Seaboard Airlines
Railroad passenger train.

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ciation (322-1242) this Satur­
day and Sunday.
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lecal volunteer workers from
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North Orlando who report
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workers, plus a television set
to usii in the bank, have been
chujated. Reports to the teleth*i headquarter* in Orlando
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new proposal for a free trade
agreement between the United
Slates and Canada faces more
political -than economic obsta­
cles In all likelihood.
Hack in 1911, when the Taft
administration negotiated a
total tariff reciprocity treaty
with Canada, the Canadians
backed out and failed to rati­
fy the treaty because Cana­
da's industrialists were afraid.
They feared Without tariff
protection they would simply
lose their home market to
bigger competitors souih ol
the border and never would
grow big enough lo compete
seriously in the vast U.S. mar
ket.
Today, Canadian mnnufact
urers need have no such fears.
Even wiihotii tariff prolec
lion they would have a deflniti
price advantage over U.S. ex­
porters on the Canadian mar
ket because of lower Canadi­
an wage scales and. more im-

portantly. because ihe dollar
exchange favors them.
Also, things have changed
a lot since 1911.
Canada's home market, now
is large enough to give the
Canadian manufacturer a sub­
stantial base from which to
operate. The Canadian even
(eels restive because this mar­
ket isn’t big erfough to let his
business grow at the rate he
lecls It should grow.
He kings lo jump over the
U.S. tariff wall and invade (he
huge U.S. market; he knows
that if he could do this he
would lower his itml costs and
hence his prices, which pres­
ently are somewhat higher
than those in the United Sla
tes in spite of his wage ad­
vantages.
T li e Canadian American
committee which framed the
tentative proposals for a free
trade agreement made rto
forecasts of what it would do
to the economy of either eoun
try. if It should he adopted.

FEBRUARY lias been minted I'lari da Nurses Association Roll Call month
in the community by Mayor J. !!. Crapps. The Mayor is shown here with
Mrs. June \Vilkins, IIS', (left) membership chairman, and Mrs. Phyllis
Arnc.v, BN, president of the District ENA.
(Herald l’hoto)

BEAR BARBECUE was served to persons visiting the (ins Schniah resi­
dence at Lake Monroe. Shown cheeking over the baihecue a r e ( f r o m left)
Fred Molly, Schmidt and II E. Shelby,
(Herald Photo)

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been declared Florida Nurses
Association Roll Call month
in Sanford by Mayor J. H.
Crapps.
A proclamation signed by
Mayor Crapps recently noted
that “ the Florida Nurses As­
sociation Is the professional
body through which registered
nurses in Sanford and Semin­
ole County are working - for
Ihe improvement of nursing
for our citiiens and the devel­
opment of new nursing tech­
niques,
Nurses in our community
and welfare of our cititens and
our visitors. Through their
membership in the )'NA they
have the opportunity to devel­
op skills more fully, to work
diligently for Ihe betterment
of nursing standards and wor­
king renditions of nurses and
to encourage young people to
choose nursing careers."
Mayor Crapps pointed oul
that there is an acute short­
age of nurses and called on
all registered nurses in the
area to become affiliated with
tills professional body.
He requested that all citi­
iens give proper recognition
j and respect lo mirses of the
community fur their contribu| lions lo the health and welfare of the community.

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Sun-Snooping 'Star'
Starts Survey Soon
CAPE KENNEDY (UPl)
— OSO-2, a M 5-pound aunsnooping satellite, ^whirled
around aarth today ready to
begin a aurrey of the aun and
ita Intense radiation.
The apaeacraft, Amerira'a
second orbiting aolar obaervntory, waa rocketed into an or­
bital path ranging from 443
to 493 milea above earth Wedneoday. It eirrlea the globe
oncv every 97 minute*.
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to wlthatand prolonged eapoeure to the aun, waa turned
on ahortly after launch and
waa reported working aa
planned.
Sclentlata planned to wait
until later today and aa long
a* Monday before atartlng to
turn on Ita more aenaitlve rad
lation measuring experiment*.
The aatelllte la dealgned to
give aclentlata a better under
■landing of the aun, Ita atructure and behavior and how It
Influence* earth.
Alao of Intereat are Ita atud
lea of X-ray* that are ahot
from the aun and poae threat*
to astronaut* making long
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Right Wingers 'Scored' In Election
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The John Birch Society and
other right wing group* have
"scored new and ominous
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LINDA WILSON, junior nt Seminole High School, wiut named Safe Stu­
dent Driver for January by the Sanford Pilot Club. Mine Wilson (left),
daughter of Mr. and Mra. L. L. Wilson, of 2414 Grandview Avenue,, in
shown receiving a tankful of g a s in her car from Harry Adair and her
Snfety Award-from Mrs. Jerry Jemigan, safety chairman of the Pilot
Club.
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(Herald Photo)

Singers Are Business-Minded

Mr. and Mra. Marcel rail)*
and daughter, Sutannt, of 520
Valencia Drive, left thla mor­
By Frad Parkar
ning for Montreal, Canada, to
NAIHV1LLE,
Tatin. (UPI)
attend the funtral of hla falh
er, Domlna Faille, 51, who —Advlc* to tha young guitar
died Wednesday,
plcktr from a man who mada
It big: "Keep plugging and
atrivlng ’til you roach that
XOTtf'K or II IT
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n r o r irmivom: to*
aetalaal* C.aatr, Pier1 SILK a/k/a DANI KI * Jvda*.
Id*. la Prekal*.
Pll.K
la rei Relate *1
It RSI PENCK UNKNOWN*
Tou *r#
nMlflM that KTMKL KHTKLLE C OWAN
ROTICB o r 0ALB
Dtceaeed
a suit ha# bttn Iliad aiainat
All Creeilera aa* Peraeae JfatJca !• htrtbjr glean that
you In tha atov# antHU l ciuit, Ta
and that you ara rai|«lrad to lle.leae Clalaie er De**aa*e puriuaai to a Final Deere* of
Foreclosure enter** In caum
Ilia your anawar with tha Cf#rk Aaelael *eld Eelalei
of tbia Court, and to a«r%a a You and **eh of yen are numbered 14141. In tho Circuit
ro.»jr ihtr# »f upon tha plaintiff heribr notlflid and r*qulr*d Court of ••mlnolo County,
to prsstnt In dupllrat* any Florida, f will toll tho pro­
or plaintiff* atternaya.
nama and addraaa la cilia*, Ila* claim* *nd dimend* which you. perty • 11 uat • d In •omlnolt
rirlck A Roblnion, 10&gt; E**t nr rlthrr of ynu. mayh*v* County. Florida, doo^rlbod at
LOT 4. BLOCK S. HEFTChurch Street. Orlande. Florida, • *a!n*t th* 1 *1*1* ofEthel
LCR HOMES ORLANDO
not latar than the Mnd day of Katoll* Co»*n. d*c***«d. Itl*
■FCTTOM ONE. ac&lt;*erdlnf
of
**ld
County
to
Iho
County
Fabruary. IMS If you fall ‘to
to plot th»rtof racordad in
do m . a fleeree l*rn I’nnf###o ' Jude# of frmlnol* Cmjntr
Flat It ok IS. Pag*a I and
hi* ofllrr In th*
will t»e *&gt;nter#*l trains! you f r ***"*}'*••
• Puhllr Racnrda nf ftamltl»a relief damandtd In tha Com- rourf hour* of *ald f'nunty «t
nola County, Florida.
plaint. Thla ault la to («»ra- hanfurd. Kl.tlilo. within *1*
cloaa a mortgag*. Tha r• a1 pro- calendar month* from th* tlm* Togathar with all atructuraa
of th* firat publication of thla and Improvamania now and
party proraadad afalnat la:
leot ii. niork si. of u rn t R. nolle*. Two coplaa of eoch haraaftar on aald land, and
HAM HOMKB, Hemtnnla claim or demand shall b# In tha ranta. laauaa and proflta of
County. Florida, according aritln*. and ahallaiat* tha tha tbova daacrlbad proparty,
lo th* plat th*te*if •• r*- pl»'» of r*aldanc* and post of- and all flaturaa now or hara*
rord*d In Plat Book S II" addrt** of th# claimant, aftar attachad to or uaad In
l‘aa** la and It. of th* *0'l *hall h* aworn lo by th* rennaetton with tha pramlaaa
Public Records of lUmlnol* H*'m*nt. ***nl. or ollornay haraln daacrlbad
C-unty, Plorld*.
*"d accompenlad by a fIIIna t public aala. to tha hlghaat
WlTNt:itn mr hand and th* f»* of on* dollar and such and boot blddar for caah. at tha
aral of thla Court at **nfotd. I'd* m or damand not *o fll*4 front door antranca of tha
Stmlnola County Courthouaa In
l'lorld* thla I lib d*r of J*f- ab«ll h* void
Hanford. Florida, batwaan 11
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w»ry. IMi.
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Arthur M Backwlth. Jr,
hr U lt'h l T %ihlan
Clark af Circuit Court
r.onnoM v F r e d e r ic k
DC
Attorney fnr tha Fatata of
By: Martha T VIhlan
OllaKl HEDRICK a
in *niNM« »\
t • al Kat alt a Cowan, *la- taaad
t’aputy Clark
K• at Comm#ft lal Ktyaat. r. Ambroaa niliff. Jr
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lahford. Fl»»r1da
Attornay for flaintlff
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hit record. Then you’ve got it
mad#."
'
Country and weatem re­
cording artist Hank flnow waa
doing the talking in an inter­
view with United I'rcaa Inter­
national aboard a plana fly­
ing ovar the rolling hilla of
Tennesae*.
"I nearly starved to death
and had Juat about everything
In hock before that firat big
cn* cam* along," 8now aald.
.**1 had pawned my horae,
Caditlac, ailvtr aaddle, every­
thing. Then my record, ‘I’m
Movin' On,' broke, and it'*
been patch** and cream ever
eince."
Snow said a top country
and wettern recording arti«t
these daya could expect to
make about 1250,000 a year
from hie appearance*, royal­
ties and ether thinga directly
connected with hia tinging.
"Moat of the artiata today
are business minded too," he
said, "and have Jhelr money
Invested in vahfona busines­
ses."
Snow himself owned two
radio atationa — with fallow
CW alngar Ernaat Tubbs —
but told them becaua* they
ware too far from hla horn#
base of Naahvllle. He la look­
ing again for a station closer
to Naahvllle. He alao ha* a
record atcre, music publishing
companiaa and real eatate.
It's a far cry from th#
little Cnnadian h&lt;&gt;y who came
out of the wo-'da of Liverpool. \
Nova Hrutia lie mailt a name
for himself singing aero*.
Canada anil then came to the
I'niteil State*, "where I waa
nliout a* well known a* a nannj goat," he said. "Hut there
•imply ia a lot more here
than in Canada." lie breame a
IVS citizen in Jt»5H.
Snow *pent • month in J a ­
pan la.t February and is

headed back to Japan, Aus­
tralia and New Zealand next
February. "Thoae Japanese
audiences are the greatest,"
he said, "and have a great
intereat in country music. We
had house* aa high aa 8,000
at |5 a head.”
Puerto nico’a El Morro Cas­
tle la th* oldest fort on U.S.
■oil."

HOUSTON (UPI) — Many
.Houston arcs teachers are
forced to “moonlight," er
work at extra job*, to make
enda meet.
A Houston Chronicle poll of
150 male teacher* brought re­
sponses from (M, of whom 49
said they take extra job* dur­
ing th# school year or in the
summer, or bnlllH----------One history teacher drive*
a school hua for |.10 extra
a week. I,ait year, he was a
truck driver for a manufac­
turing firm. Another teacher
geta $.15 more a week as a
librarian. One music teacher
has threa jobs outside school
—as Insurance salesman, en­
cyclopedia salesman and inatrumentalist in a band. A
math teacher doea yard work.
On* man farms, another has
worked for a brewery. A mu­
sic teacher is a waiter for |20
plus Ups weekly. Many do tu­
toring and conduct private
muale cissies.

direct result of the 19M elec­
tion campaign," the Anti De­
famation League of B'nai
B'rlth said toay.
A comprehensive report on
the growth and acUvtles of
"radical right" organiiatlons
was made public at the lea
gue'a annual meeting here.
It aald Uiat "deipite the
crushing defeat of Sen. Barry
M. Gold water, to whose cause
it gave formidable, amounts of
manpower and propaganda,"
Ihe "radical right" emerged
from the campaign stronger
than ever.
"The refusal of the Repub­
lican convention and of Sen.
Goldwater, himself, to repu
diate radical rightist organ!
rations,*—; . gave those organizaUona a degree of ac­
ceptance and "reapcctablity"
from which they benefited.’’
the Jewish service organnalion said.
“ And Ihe radical right used
the campaign period for Its
own propaganda and recruit­
ment activities."
The report said that the
John Birch Society achieved
the largest membership gain*
in its history last fall, and n«w
is "well organised at the gras*
roots all acroas the country"
with a tot)I membership of
80,000 to 80.000
It said the campaign atmos­
phere also provided a stimu­

lus to the activities of Dr. ganizations "appears likely ta
Fred SchwarU. whole Chrlat- continue" for the foresccsbis
future.
Ian antl-communlam entaade
0
had been having "rough sled­ Nice Gesture
ding." and Billy Jamea liargla, whose Christian crusade By Film Star
NICE, Frsnce (UPI) — Ac­
"waa forced to retrench" ln
tress
Sophia Loren, making a
1962 and 1983
II aald that the chief accom new: film here, donated 52,000
, „ hnient of rlfhlllt
to enable a local woman to
„ tioni ln 1M, w ii - th , #*. have a delicate heart opera­
posure of millions of Ameri­ tion.
The Italian movie star heard
cana" to their message.
an
appeal for the money over 0
It estimated that 30 mil­
lion pieces of "printed pro­ television and rang the sta­
paganda" were distributed, in­ tion to offer the whole sum,
cluding 10 million copies of a then had the check delivered.
paperback book tilled. ’’None
Dare Call it Treason," which Film On Eagle
A film on "The Life of tho
warned that America is "on
Ibc verge of total subjugation Florida Eagle" will be preby Communism because of sentrd by the Florida Audu­
pro-Commu'rtutl d eep ly '” en bon Society Friday at !;30 p. •
trenched In the highest seat* m. for the seventh grade
assembly at South Seminole 0
of government."
The Anti-Defamation League Junior High School at Cassel­
»
said the growth of rightist or­ berry.

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TOU. AND EACH o r TOU
AUK If Lltl.Ul NOTIFIED (hat
a Complaint to FortcloB# klortgag# on tha following dtocrlb*
• 4 property, to-wtt:
I#4»i 44, AUADFMT MANOR
UNIT p.VC. according to
tha plat th#roof a# rorortl•vj III p u t U ok II. Pag# »l.
Public lt#k'ord# of a#ntl.
nol# County. Klorila,
together wliji th# following:
Monogum Heater, M&lt;»t#|
No i’U lull. K. her lal No
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ha# been filed agalnot you.
• nJ you aro requited to BeM-g
g cop/ of your Anawor or
other pleading to eald Com­
plaint upon th# Plaintiff# at­
torney#. COL*Ith IION A COL'Il*
MluN, 1701 Meridian Avenue,
Miami llearn, Florida, and flit
(he original Anewer or plead­
ing in the office of the Clerk
of (be Circuit Court on or bef r the Iftth day of February,
IMi If you fall la do ao. Judg­
ment by default will be taken
ageinat you fur the relief de­
manded In the complaint.
Thle notice ahall be publlahed onoe a week far four oonooegtlve weeks.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Hanford. Florida, thle lJtk day
of January, 1MI.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
Dy: Martha T. Vihlet
Deputy Clerk
Byi /a/ hjnner II. Skafmaoter
of Couneel
COURtfliON A COURiMON.
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There are two Dean Chan­
ce*. One rooms (or used to)
with Bo Belinsky and is ex­
posed to the swinging life.
The other carries pictures of
pretty Judith and his little
2Vi year old boy Brett Dean
in his wallet and runs home
to the farm in Wooster. Ohio,
whenever he hasn't a banquet
date to fulfill. &gt;
One just bought his first
lux for 60 bucks and got $20,000 for a three-week tour of
iuty in ’’Damn Yankees" at
a tl)eater-ln-the-round in Anuheim, Calif., last October. He’s
also contemplating his own
62-week series for television
to expose t h e handsome
Chance profile and dazzling
eyes.
The other pitched bay and
milked cows and played bn11
at D o'clock on summer after­
noons becausq it was the only
way he could get away from
the farm. Now he has his own
8.1-acre spread with tiO head
of beef and h'-'s angling to
buy another spread in the lush
rolling farm land 60 miles
south of Cleveland.
Both of them are just about
the best pitcher in baseball,
a hard-throwing right-hander
who won 20 games for 111“
f i f t h place l.os Angeles An­
gels and also won the Cy
Young Award which is sym­
bolic o f t h e b e s t .
"I remember last spring,"
safll Dean as he relaxed on a
New York visit, "and Ken Mc­
Bride (another Angel right­
hander) was telling, “Anybody
uho can win 20 games with
this club ha* got to be a mir­
acle worker.’ "
Does this make Dcun aware
of his stature?
"When he's right," xuid
Dean without any p store of
humility, "Sandy Koufax is
the greatest. He may he th&gt;greatest in history, at least
over the couise of one season
The difference between him
iiml the rest of us Is the curve
bull. Nobody can break it off
like he can.
•'When I need to reach lia, k.
there's only one pitch to use—the hummer. Nothing fancy."

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Feb. 4, 1965 — Page 6

Sanford Braves Out
To Tame Hurricanes

Tly Jim Baecbua
Herald SporU Writer
Tonight it the. night for
Coach Dave Milter's South
Seminote Hurricanes. Every­
thing dependa on tonight.
When the Hurricane* take to
the coutt against Snnfoni
Junior High this evening at
Lyman, all the goals they have
act for themselves as a bas­
ketball team will be within
their reach — a triumph over
the arch-rival Braves, the
county junior high school
championship, and the first
undefeated season in the ath­
letic history of the young
school in Casselberry. All they
have to do is win.
Easily said, hut not so eas­
ily done. For, despite the fact
that the Canes defeated the
Sanford tonm on two earlier
occasions this season and are
favored to repeat their per­
formance once again, there
still are n few things to he
considered. First, the Braves
wurt't easily relinguish their
championship title, which they
have successfully withheld
from the Southwind these past
two years. Second, never has
a South Seminole team gone
through a cage season with­
out suffering at least one loss
to n Sanford team. Thi* will
give the Braves somewhat of
a psyehological advantage.
And third, when Cane mewls
Brave past recon la mean noth­
ing. Anything rnn happen. .
Nonetheless, Coach Mil lei
is confident his hoys will he
it Me io pull out a victory, es­
pecially if their perf«'rnmiue
la anything Tiki*“‘that in their
most recent affair. Trailing
a taller Tampa team from the
beginning of the gnnus the
liui ricanes hustled and «law
cd their way into overtime,
where they finally pioved
victorious in a third extm pe­
ri od. .Spoiled on by tin ir de­
sire for victory, “ Mill* ! s Kill
i*i s" were able to preserve
their undefeated record. The
g a m e tomghl will no doubt
be just ||S tilt fit lilt |() W111 || Ilit
it goes without saying that
South Seminole wdl be icady.
.Miller will stick with llw*
same sl'irliug five which Inis
-cm i’d him well nil season
Ilnur Stiiait at center, Brunt
Nom* and Mike Haigis at the
c o r n e r poMs. And Jim I.u&lt; ha
and Malt Hick l in the backc o u r t Stuart is the mainstay
o f
the ten tn and Hi vh tor y to*

But the bucolic flinger in
city dudt it a sharp cookie
who hat been smartened by
three years of pitching in the
major leagues at the relatively
lly David Higginbotham
the Braves amt the Hurricanes
Herald Sports Writer
will be the third of the season
tender age of “23. lie carries
The Sanford Junior High with the Hurricanes taking
hit own -financial advisers,
Braves basketball team will the first two, but according
specifically a retired business­
travel- to Lyman High School to Chief Brave Coach Owen
man from Wooster named Joe
in the south end of the coun­ McCnrron it should be a dif­
Fishctson who is now a visit­
ty to play in the Seminole ferent story tonight.
ing professor at the Univers­
County tournament against
McCarron said, "Our team
ity of Iowa in business man­ the high flying South Semi­
i^, in g"od shape and ready
agement. "If he’ll only listen,"
nole Junior High Hurricanes. to go all out to salvage the
said Joe, "he'll be all right."
Tonight’s meeting between rest of our season. We have
Wilmer Dean Chance is a
two new players -on the team
young nun of unique loyalties.
that enable us to move our
He thinks Belinsky, his erst­
personnel around and make a
while running mate, is a fine
higher scoring tram. Those
pitcher and a fine guy who
new boys me Tarn Bryant and
was harassed by the Angels,
Mike Grant. Smith Seminole
lie thinks the Angels didn't
had defeated us twice, but
pay him enough money when
with Bryant and (Irani we
he was pitching well a year
should come out on top."
ago, and said so publicly.
.McCarron has picked n win­
''Fred Haney—&lt;S)h*—club'sning combination jf t limit,
A
pair
of
grade
A
races
head
general manager) mid 1 had
............ up the program tonight at the Bryiinl. Mike Long, Ira Ab­
our differences," admitte
ramson ami Bruce McKihbm
Chance, "hut we're getting Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Morning line favorite in the to stait tile viuaity game at
ulong fine now."
713() p m.
The wonder of Chance is featured 10th race was Joe
The Brave's Junior Varsity
that lie belongs to the Angels, Gerard s hissntell, a two-time
will piny the Baby Hurricanes
winner
in
six
official
starts
The Baltimore Orioles *igne I
at 6:3(1 p.m. for Die Seminole
him light out of high school. Also running in the feature
County eighth giadc cham­
It was either-.take a $30,000 are Intelligent). L.L.’s Bebohus or go to college on a Hinda. Tracy Lou, pave Hall, pionship and trophy.
According to JV Coach Ron
iiasketball scholarship almost World’s Fairest, (Jena Faye
Hunt
the team ia in good
anywhere he chose. Dean, a and O. B.’s New Day.
The ninth' race, also a grade shape although Tom Samluge
0-3 gunner, averaged 28,2
will not be aide to (day to.
points a game (flgutes sup­ A event, shapes up as a bat­
night.
.*1
plied by Chance) and shot 60 tle between Hi Troubles, HunHunt said. "Our -team is in
py
and
Ryan's
Express.
per cent from the field. He
Results of last evening's about the best shape that
took the money.
Widv^ loHiiv-iu—all s.'Uson wttii
After 10-3 and 12-1* -yenrir^raiVST
our
Stalling five Rill Sunk­
in the Illinois, he was plucked 1st Race — 5/16 — Time 31.33
5 to 3.0*) 2.60 en. Melt M01 gan. Bobby Lundby the newly organized An­ (■ator Land
qtiist. Skip Senkatik and Kit
S.GO'MO
gels in the expansion draft of Barlrerry Hugh
Jarrell. We'll really l&gt;&lt;- out to
4 80
11)01. A year Inter he w h s in Double Demon
win this one tonight.”
t)n&gt; majors.
Quiniela ( M i $tl to
South Seminole will he the
Now they're having a testi­ 2nd Race — S/lfi — Time 31.62
Bravos next to la*t game be­
3 to 2 60 2 10
monial dinner for him at Ebony Rock
fore then final gillie ago ns I
Shoo 1 on
Northwestern High School Mary Miland
Mt, Dora next Tuesday at the
outside Wooster, tile proceeds Sebulex
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A D O P T K O a t a r e g u l a r m e e t ­ tered th# Hall of Fame when
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TAMPA (CPI) Larry
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coach Friil Pancoa.t
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(iiavi’s called Smith, "a
complete lull player "
"II is our pleasure tn have
l.irry join us at l-londa We
have worked hard trying to
convince him that he should
become a llidor," liraves diclan d.

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
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sophomore Tom Nosrwlcz and
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professional career.
Chairman Krulewiteh said
he expects a report from
"our medical director Dr. Ira
McCiiwn" curly next week.
The chairman said he had
asked Dr. McCown “ to invritigale the matter and k1'*
ua a complete report."

NIGHTLY 8:10
(EX* El’I St N i m )

AS THE FIRESTONE
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES
ON 1961 THRU 1964 CARS

MATINEES
— 2 P.M. —

14 — Keep To Right

strike.

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ift n i t aging U.7 |salnlji per
i i*nii -t tluough the coni ftp of
the hciiMiu with IB5 to (lift
*redit tn nine game*. R o m - ami
Hargis are known as clutch
U* i f &gt;o tnoi s. It was lliniit who
ununim iuis
1'2ri»und d i i i M o n
•com d llie d« *MlV*' l‘Jlske| in
over ( huvNhi,
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f t f Al n a t &gt;&lt;ju f o r tli* r # l i # f d#- a e U t e r r y , F l u r i d n * n d t*#lng
lft Orbital
29 HJ 13 On 12 60 inhI, hr aiiidt hr would hnvr
n i * n 4 # d In t h # i t n j - l J i n i T h i * 8# ml r ude &lt;'«*tint&gt; . F l u n d a
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a n d ot he r h*atli$s. cooking, r a •
f r In rr at iitg. l i g h t i n g , p l u m t &gt; m *
irf)tiliilti*
I r r Ig a t i n g
and
p ow ar t j i l m i i . m a rh ir ir i appllanc#a, f t t l u r a a , a n d apfuj r i an*
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liavd with,. In, o r o n • « id pr #ml a e a , i v r n
Ihough
t h e y b*
d a l a i h e l o r d!#tath«ble
Together
with
Hi* f o l l w i i i g
lt#m* of p ro| i*r ty whi ch i r e
l o o ^ i a d In a n d p e r m a n e n t l y In*
• t a i l e d a* a p a r t o f t h t I m ­
p r o v e m e n t * o n **l d l a n d ?
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WITNKHS my ha nd and the
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F l o r i d a , t h i * 2 nd d a y o f F a b r u a r y . A. D t&gt;«S,
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A r t h u r H. R * c k * r H h , J r ,
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h e r e i n I* a t t a c h e d t o t h # copy
o f t h i # n o t i c e w h i c h I* m a i l e d
to each de fe n d a n t for w h o m a
residence, m a r e apeelfic t h a n a
a t a t a * r c o u n t r y » » i g i v e n in
the
aworn
atatement
fi f ed
herein
by
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p l a i n t i f f , hi *
a g e n t or attorney.t
Mahoney, Ifadlow, C ha m b e r *
(and A d a m e
It er n et t Na t' l D a n k Bid#,
J a c k a o n v i l l a 1, F l o r i d a
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NAVY I n t r a m u r a l
Rowling League t r o phies w e r e presented
nt Jet Lanes lly Cni*t.
C. \V. Swanson, SNAS
commanding o f f i c e r ,
and Cnpt. H. K. Fowler,
prospective eomntantling officer of ltcconnnissance Attack Wing
One. nt the base. Top
left p h o t o , Captain
Fowler, presents to J.
L. Harris (right) tro­
phy for highest indivi­
dual average in t h e
American League. Top
r i g h t photo. Captain
Swanson presents to
John Kneeinnd (right)
trophy for highest indi­
vidual average in the
National League. The;
champion Ops A team
is shown in the lower
photo receiving league
and base t r o p h i e s .
K n e e l l n g , from the
le ft: J. Valentine. I’. |).
Monroe and It. W. Sal­
vers; standing: It. K.
itodlnn, K. II. Huger, J.
Sexton, Iloli Comlis and
Captain SwatHon.
(Herald Fhotus)

Wed.-Fri.-Sat.

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I ut i c l e xx or

Tubo type

NO MONEY DOWN!

Exciting
PERFKCTAS!
Thursday Ladies' Night

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8 00 14
Blackwells
Blackwallt
2 lor $ 2 2 .2 2 2 to* $ 2 4 .2 4

9,00-14
8 h 0 14
Blackwells
Bleckwslls
2 hr $ 2 6 .2 6 2 lot $ 2 8 .2 8

• Glass • Enclosed ilratrd
Grandstands A Clubhouse
He knew that hitting too
full on tha head pin can re­
sult In "impossible" spar* set­
ups like the 7-10. Therefore,
he aimed to hit the head pin,
but well on tha right aid*.
Except for tha rarity of
freak rebounding of pins, a
bowler must hit the head pin
to gat a trike. To avoid "head­
ache” spares, though, ha
should keep to the right, in the
1-3 pocket.

6.SO-13
Blackwells
2 for $ 2 1 .2 1

7.10-15
Blackwells
2 fer $ 2 5 .2 5

• Valet Parking
Sorry! No Minora!

7.60-15
Blackwells
2 lor $ 2 7 .2 7

6 70 15
Blackwells
2 i«*r $ 2 3 .2 3

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UNI CHARGE
Regular 30 Day
Charge or Take
Month* to Pay on
aft merchandise
and car services.

Amount
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150.00
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stand the axpoiure to sun and starea, there ere
attractive swimsuits on the market for next
summer's beech excursions. These era three
Parla-dtslgned models by Heia of Allentown.
They era all of stretch latex material with omaSfer

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manta In waterproofed buckram. Apron panels of
suit at left are black, blue end white. Suit In
center cornea In various colors with apron In
white. Green ault at right has oversash of green
and white, decorated with lilies In dotted buck,
ram.
Page 0 — Feb. 4, 1963

T he John Iveyx

Mrs. Newton 95 Years Young Host Pre-Nuptial
By Maryann Mila#
Mra. Suiia N e w t o n of
Meredith Manor obierved her
01th birthday en January S3,
HIS with an open heuaa gIr­
an In har honor by her twa
daughter*, Mra. lnaa Mar*,
dlth and Mra. Jtnnle Phillip*.
AUo pr***nt for tha etl*.
bration were har aon and hla
wife, Mr. and Mra. O. L.
Dowlar of WlnUr Park.
Other rrlativra attending
wtr* Mr*. Newton’a niece and
family, Mr, and Mr*. C. E.
JcnUon from Fort Collin*,
Colo.j Gary Phillip*, grand*
lott) Charles Phllllpa, grand,
aon; Dabble rhllllp*, great
granddaughtari a n d M ra ,
Charlaa Tindall, granddaugh­
ter.
Among tha othrr gueita
w en Hov. Van B. Hanna,
patter of the F lrit ChrUtltn
Churrh, Maitland; Mra. Lilli*
Heffner,
Maitland)
Willi*
Ntwtnan, Mr*. Edna Haugh­

CALIFORNIA DESIGNERS have captured the youthful mood of today’s
fashion trend. Dacron polyester and cotton blend to make the white pin- *
atriped batiste shirting used in the sleeveless shift (left) by Miss Pat.
The shift is slightly contoured at the hip with a pleated flounce. Dacron
and rayon pink treebark crepe blouson dress (right) has washablllty and
shape retention built in. Designer, Dominique, shapes this dress high and
wide nt the neck, full and straight at the elbow-length sleeves.

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Mla»-Jd*xln« Alderman, Ml** Buffet Dinner
Patty McLaughlin and Frank
Mr. and Mr*. John Ivay re­
F i.'m port, all from Klidra- cently entertained at thalr
man.
lovely Mayfair boma at a
buffet dinner for Tommy
Hp*«r and hi* brlda-alact
Mi** Patty Walker.
In tha dining room the
tab)*, ovirlald In a ■whlta
Italian cut cloth, « a i center­
ed with a diver and eryital
container holding a lovely arrangament of whlta and ydlow ahaggy mum*, dalde* and
Jonquil* accented on althar
dd* with diver and eryatil
hurricane lamp*.
Othera rellahlng the deli­
cious buffet dinner with the
host and honor gueita were
Mr. and Mra. Algia Speer,
parenta uf tha future groom;
Mr. and Mr*. Laon Walker,
parent* of the bride-elect;
Mr. and Mr*, dearie* Harden
MRS. SUSIE NEWTON of Meredith Manor la
and Mr. and Mr*. Aubrey
Moran.
shown on her 05th birthday, January 22, 1965.

ty, and Mra. Builah Mudga,
Longwood; Mra. Sua Johnaton, Winter Park) Mra.
Mabel Temlinaan, Orlando)

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H^HONOI^J^AMERICA’S first family which
divides its time between ranch and Whit#
House, Jan Leslie of Dallas designed the “Lady,
bird Westerner." From high, creased crown to
gently rolled brim, it’s a feminine version of a
favorite Texas fashion done in rough Swiss
straw.

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Miami International Airport.
Spirit* ran eo high that
even attack* of vtrut didn’t
dampen.tha gathering of tha
clan. The reunion alto Includ­
ed Mra. Petera’ brother,
Charles Marquardt, and hit
wife, Marjorie, who wart de­
lighted to **a the family and
bmk In th* Florida sunahin*
after th* rainy and ley cold
weather in Savilla, N. Y.
Barbara uiually la p n tty

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WEEK-END

Area Couple Enjoys Guests
By M arssrat Coaby
Mr. and Mr*. Edward W.
r*tar*, 31 S. Edgtmon A y*nue.-North Ortondo, a rr-ttlll
enjoying the aplrlt of Chrlitmai with ralativt* coming
from afar to vlatt.
Mott recant houi*ru**ta of
th* Patera wore her niece,
Mr*. Margaret Harrieon and
her hutband, Dr. Julian liarrlton, and baby, Andy, who
u n i down for a long week­
end from Charleeton, fl. 0.,
where he le ■■■latent profeilor of biology at the College
cf CHarleiton.
During tha holiday*, the
Tetrri had the wonderful ex­
perience of having Uialr font,
Don and Boh, end their fami­
lial, with them to ctltbral*
Chriilmet end th* New Year,
Son L t Donald Pater*, wtf*
Marilyn and little dtughtara,
Laurlo Anna and Suaan L*»lie,
came from Randolph, Maia.,
where ha la anU tant prof**■or of Naval Arienee at Har­
vard Unlv*r»lty In Boiton.
Their aon Hebert, and wife,
Carol Jo, came up from Coral
Glide*. Robert li with the
Federal Aviation Agency at

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well occupied aa North Orlan­
do village clerk but nothing
compared with the activity
and excite m eat of having har
family all together again.
It (en't expected that they
will ba abla to vlilt again
anytime toon and aba and
Eddl* ao thoroughly enjoyad m
having the Harrlione for a u
few days that they are hop­ D
ing they will apend many future weekends her*.
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PRICES GOOD THRU SUN., FEB. 7th.
li GRAIN — 1000 COUNT

17c

SACCHARIN . .
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MR. AND MRS. EDWARD PETERS, left, of S.
Edgemon Ave„ North Orlando recently had a«
houseguests her niece and family, Dr. and Mre.
Julian HarriBon, right, and baby, Andy, from
Charleston, S. C.

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BRAS &amp; GIRDLES
LONG LINE

FULL PAD

Ref. 13.00

Ref. 13.93

SALE $3.99

SALE $2.99

DeBary P e r s o n a l s
Hr. and Mra. idem WulltT
of flacand St. ttltbraU d th«lr
44 Wrddlng Annivartary Turaday, January 3d a» gurata of
th# DaBary Raitaurant for
luncheon.
Mr. and Mra. T. T . Waltara

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of Eldorado Dr. ealtbraiad
tbalr 60th Waddlnf Annlvaraary on December 10, with a
family rtunion a t tha Daaart
I iui, La* Vaga*. A ltar arriv­
ing homo thfy onjoyod a dinMr at tha Wlndjamiutr, Day­
tona Beach.

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SALE $2.99

SALE $1.99

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SALE $7-49

ALSO —
DISCONTINUED STYLES

SALE ENDS
FEB. 10th

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MIX ’N MATCH

SKIRTS
» SLACKS
• SHORTS
• BLOUSES
• JACKETS

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Party Pretty Valentine Fare Fit For Queen Of Hearts
Of course, teen-agtrs love V4 cup finely chopped nuts
Valentine parties. Why not — 4 small bananas, slieed
don't we all T
Lemon juice
Particularly when they are 1 cup heavy cream
easy to'fclan for. Especially 3 tablespoons chopped marathe teenage type — some
schlno cherries
heart - shaped cake and a
Prepare caka mix as direc­
sweetheart punch t h a t Is ted on package; fold In nuts.
blushing pink, are really all Bake In heart • shaped pans
that Is needed. Escept, plen­ or two 3-Inch layer pans. Cool.
ty of lively girls and boys and
Dip sliced bananas In lemon
• hi-fi In the corner.
juice before placing on cake
to prevent darkening.
■WEETITEART PUNCH
(30 servings)
Whip cream and sweeten to
4 cups unsweetened apple taste. Spread half on one lay­
er, cover with half the bana­
juice
5 envelopes pre • sweetened nas, Top with eecond layer
cherry instant soft drink and remaining cream and ba­
nanas. Outline border of cake
mix
4 quarts water with ice cubes with cherries.
•
•
•
Combine all ingredients,
Here's something very spe­
stirring until soft drink mix
U dlseolved.___________—
I cial — a pineapple meringue
Valentine torte worthy of the
VALENTINE CAKE
1 package banana cake mix Queen of Hearts,

Pineapple
Valentine Torte
( • to I servings)
•ft

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Spoon In Pineapple Angel Fill­
ing. Top with plaaappla slices.
Chill an hour or two before
serving. If desired, ^garnish
with red candy hearts.
Pineapple
Angel Filling
1 f t pound
ounce) can
pineapple alleei
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
14 teaspoon salt
4 egg yolka

CotoWi

By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Vi cup milk
Vi pint whipped cream
Melt bars and marshmallows
in the milk. Cool and add
whipped cream. Pour into gra­
ham cracker crust. Chill. This
Is quick and very good.

Now here la Mrs. J . I. Lake's
Peanut Butter Pie
PEANUT BUTTER PIE
1 pint milk
3 egg yolks
3 tbsps. peanut butter _
at cup sugar
4 tbsp. cornstarch
1 Up. vanilla
inrJmivhlKrmixj' &lt;
3 or 4 tbsp. vanilla ice cream
Vi cup sifted flour
Mix egg yolks snd corn1 cup sugar
stsrch with enough of the milk
3 eggs well beaten
to mske smooth. Heat remain­
dash of salt
ing milk and auger. Combine
Vi cup nutmeats
cornstarch mixture with best­
1 tsp. vanilla
Add to mixture. Press Into ed milk and eugsr- Boll until
well greased pie pan or a thickened. Remove from beat,
in peanut
butter_______
and van
small oblong pan. Rake in 3S0 beat ...
r ____ _____
ilia then the ice cream. Cool
degree oven.for 20 minutes.
snd turn into a cooled baked
Velma Wells Oatmeal Pie
pie shell. Cover with a merin­
OATMEAL IMF.
gue and brown lightly under
the broiler or in the oven.
St cup quirk oats
t« cup dark corn syrup
t« cup milk
Mrs. Edwin Klein's Butter
Vi cup white sugar
milk Raisin Pie
Vi cup brown sugar
BUTTERMILK ItAISIN TIE
Vi cup comsterch
Vi cup butter, scant
] cup coconut
1 cup sugar
V« tsp salt
2 eggs well beatrn
Mix all ingredients together 2 cups buttermilk
and pour into an unbaked pic Vi cup m ust raUlns
shell and bake in a 373 de­ 2 Up lemon juice
gree oven for about 40 to SO 2 egg*, separated
mmutes, or until a deep 1 tbsp. butter
brown.
Raked I inch pie shell
'&lt; cup sugar
Mrs. Dunrlson's Reran Pie
31lx cornstarch, 1 cup sugar
PECAN PIE
and salt in lop of double tmil
1 cup while corn syrup
er Add buttermilk, raisins and
1 cup dark brown sugar
lemon juice snd rook over dir­
•i cup melted butter
ect best, stirring conatintly
Vi tsp. salt
until mixture boils and thick­
1 Up. vanilla
ens. Beat egg yolks until thick,
3 whole eggs
stir tn a little of lh« hot mix­
1 heaping cup shelled pecans ture, then pour back into top
Mix syrup, sugar, salt, van­ of double boiler. Place over
illa and butter. Mix in slightly boiling water and cook 3 min­
beaten eggs Pour into unbak­ utes longer, continuing to stir.
ed pie shell. Sprinkle peesns Remove from heat and stir tn
over filling. Bake at 330 de­ butter until melted. Cool slight­
gree* for 43 minutes.
ly, then pour Into baked pie
shell. Rest egg whites atlff
Pauline Owens' Hersliey Pi* then gradually best la the te
HERSHEY PIE
cup sugar until meringue Is
• Harsher bars with Almonds very thick and amooth. Swirl
II mf^khmaUows
meringue over pie filling he-

FINAL

tng aura tt touehaa crust all
around. Place in moderate
over 330 degreee 13 to IS min­
utes or until meringue Is nice­
ly to u ted
Remove to cake
rack and cool thoroughtly be­
fore cutting. Servea t to 4.

14 cup chopped pecan*
1 tsp. baking powder
1 pkg. peach gelatin
1 cup boiling water
14 cup water (cold)
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
Beat egg whites, vanilla and
salt until foamy. Gradually
beat in sugar, continue beatinf until stiff peaks form.
Fold In crumbs, nuts and bak­
ing powder. Spread In greased
9 inch pie plate, piling high
around edge. Bake at 300 de­
grees for 43 minutes, or until
firm on the outside ami pale
gold in color. Cool. Dissolve
peach gelatin in boiling water.
Add cold water, chill until
thickened slightly. Whip gela­
tin until fluffy. Fold in whip­
ped cream. Pour in meringue
shell. If desired, garnish with
drained peace slices. Chill un­
til firm.

Plana for the 13th annuel
Smorgasbord got well under­
way at the regular meeting of
the tEhel Root Circle of the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church hald recently In Fel­
lowship Hell.
Mrs. Bonner Carter, preiipresided over the meet­
ing in which the budget for
the year w si drawn up. The
lidles also voted to purchase
material with which to make
Ubleclotha for the church.
Mr*. G. O Nordgron and
Mr*. M. J. Corbett, co-chair­
men of the Smorgasbord, gave
thetr report. Committees were
ippolnted and the menu was
Now let me know If you
announced which will consist misses) these when printed
of over 40 American and au­ and how much you enjoyed
thentic Swedish dishes that the them.
ladle* have collected through
the years.
The date for this year will Junior Skaters
be on Sat , Februsry 20 with
serving hours from 4 to '7 p Enter Contest Now
m. Take out orders will be
available for those wishing to
go through the buffet line to For Queen Title
select their dishes which will
Entry blanks are available
lie boxed for them to take at Skate City Roller Rink,
home.
Fern Park, for the Junior
Ticket chairman Mrs. Helen | Mlsa
Skating
Sweetheart,
Remusat distributed tickets who will be crowned at a
and they are now available pompous party on Friday,
from any member of the Cir- February 12 from 7:30 to
tie
10:30 p. m.
After the business meeting
Gold atatue trophies will be
a social hour was held at awarded the queen and two
which time the hostess, Mrs. runners-up with a $10 and 13
Ralph l/oxlng served deli­ door prise awarded two lucky
cious refreshments to the fol­ persona attending the gigantlowing members; Hines T. U le party. The public la cor­
Alford, Walter Allender, Clay dially Invited to the feetlvton Bagwell. Robert Berne, itiea.
Agnes Boyd, Bonner Carter,
Contestant* must he be­
Maurice Corbett, Ralph I-osa tween the age* of ten to
log, Earl Moxtey, Q. O. Nord fourteen and judging will be
gren, Helen Bemusal, Eddie based on four points—beauty,
Simpson, Clyde Stinson, Ro­ personality, graceful ekating
bert Johnson, J. E. Woods, Os­ and attire.
car Zlttrower, Miss Ellen Car­ Judging the contest will he
ter and Miss Miriam Burtacha. Doris Williams, The Sanford
Herald Society adltort Mia*
Carola DeLurlan, W i n t e r
MOCK APPLE PIE
Park, and Frank Schneldar,
IV4 cup* sugar
Orlando.
3 cup* water
So to all Junior Miaa Skat­
2 tbep. (heaping) cream tartar
Put above Ingredient* In er*, get your entry blank to­
saucepan and heat until sugar day, and you may a port a
la dissolved good. Remova handsome trophy to comple­
ment your title of “Junior
from heat and add:
MUs Rkatlng Sweetheart."
22 HU* cracker*
DO NOT STIR. Return to heat
New Relish
and boll hard for 2 minutes.
New cranberry orange rel­
Put to unbaked pie shell. Dot
with butter and cinnamon and ish parked la a re-usabls 14ounre Jar, contains grated or­
bake as apple pi*.
ange peel and whole berry
And last this is a peachy one sauce. It can be served as is
or used as an ingredient In
but very good.
such dishes as pits, cakes,
PEACH PARADISE PIE
olber deserts, In stuffing, and
3 egg white*
as a spread on fancy breads.
1 tsp. vanilla
Vt tsp. salt
I cup sugar
*4 cup vanilla erombt

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PMl
1 tablespoon lemon julee
44 pint whipping cream
Drain tt cup ayrup from
pineapple. Stir In sugar blendad with cornstarch and s a lt
Cook, stirring constantly, ovar
medium heat until mixture
boils and is clear and thick­
ened. Remove from heat.
Slowly atlr In lightly beaten
egg yolks. Cook, stirring, over
low heat a minute or two
longer. Stir In lemon peel and
juice. Cool thoroughly. Whip
cream until stiff. Fold In fill­
ing. Sat aslda • to I wall-drain­
ed pineapple slices for top of
torts. Dice remaining pineap­
ple and fold Into filling.
Doe* It

BANANA CAKE and punch, elegant for Valen­
tina party.

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Well last week we had all
cake recipes. Lets see about
the pies this time. I have had
numerous calls about bow
they had missed the week that
one of Die cakes was printed.
So lets see If they have the pie
' recipes.
Here la Opal Dorns Fudge
Pie
"FUDGE PIE
Melt In pan:
3 stick margarine
1 square baking chocolate or
3 tbsp. cocoa plus
1 extra tbsp. margarine

Beat egg whites with salt
I V4 teaspoon salt
H teaspoon cream of tartar and cream of tartar until stiff.
Gradually beat In sugar, add­
I I cup sugar
PlnftAnnl* Anenl P fl lin *
ing 1 tablespoon at a time,
and continuing to beat until
very stiff. Turn Into 9-lnch
round cake pan with remov­
able bottom (or line bottom of
pan with foil). Build up edges
of meringue slightly. Bake In
a very slow oven (273) de­
grees) 1 hour, turn off heat
and leave in ovn until cool.

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milk
openi with a tearstrip tap* was Introduced at
the Dairy and Food Industrial
Exposition here. After the
tape Is removed, the spout can
be opened and reseated with
pressure of fingers on clthtr
side of the spout.

By Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Mr. and Mr*. Jo* Morgan
f f t t Tuesday for Byhalla,
Miss, having been called there
by the lllnest of her slater.

Mrs. Ida Hurlburt has re­
turned to h tr homa In Annandale, Virginia, after a visit
with her daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mr*. William
Avsry.

Mr*. Gall Cockrell and
children, Mlaehel, Marlyn and
Mrs. P tarl Rivera haa r e ­
Robert vlilted Rev. and Mr*. turned to her duties as houseFred Foster In Oxford Sat­ parent her# a t tha Florida
urday.
Methodist Children's Homa
after a short vacation.
Mr*, W. P. Snodgrass of
Elkton,
Maryland
arrived
Wednesday for a visit with
h tr daughters, Miss Helen
Snodgrass and Mrs. Fred
Harris.
Ed. L. Cunningham la re­
cuperating nicely after a few
days in Fish Hospital, DeLand, as results of an acci­
dent with hla mower.
Sweet
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in ehocolata chip fudge brownle mix. Sprinkle the chips
on the batter, where they re ­
tain their shape In baking or
on hot, baked brownies, where
they melt and can b* spread
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Elegant Cashmere
NEW YORK (NEA) -W hen
• delicate beauty g a i n *
weight, the teiu lt la usually
llsastrous.
But the fattening - up of
cashmere, one of the most del­
icate beauties In the world of
knlte, h ai made it lovelier
end more dramatic than be­
fore.
Caabmere ranked two centnriea ago with gemi as one
of nature'a moat precious
gifts. For sheer delicacy it
reigned supreme. Even in
Queen Victoria's era the moat
prised fashion was a cashmere
shawl to fine it could be
drawn through a ring.
Hila year cashmere emerg­
es in new textures and depths,
its former weight multiplied
from two to eight times. And
the change from the tradition
al cashmere to a new firmbodied look is an exciting one.
Technically, the new cash­
meres are called "multiply"
knits. But yqti don't need a
label to help you see the dif­
ference.
This added dimension hat
made it possible for designers
to create unusual styles in
cashmere in auch patterns ea
popcorn stitches, deep ribs,
transparent methwork and
oven ruffles end flares.
Among the favorites are
tailored knitted Jackets with
hefty richness, pullovers with
flaring rufflea at hem, neck

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costumes in vivid colors.
Cashmere, though synony­
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is durable, lightweight, can
be worn through ell seasons
and it does, not shrink. You
can dry clean it if you prefer,
but it can be washed and will
spring back to its original
shape and softness.
It has always been beauti­
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mension, it is more so than
ever before In its centuries
long fashion • history.

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cowl neck and lanky lines. Blueberry stitch jac­
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and is matched with a fully lined skirt. Sleeve­
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and is topped with a bulky jacket with collar.
These are cashmere co-ordinates by Deloux.

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meeting on Saturday, Feb­
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at 12:30 p. m.
Mra. S. F. Manfre U in
charge of arrangement* and
tha program on "Hemiipherlc
FrlenrUhip” promisee to be
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witl t.e guest apeaker.

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AQUA-NET HAIR SPRAY 59c
HEAD &amp; SHOULDERS , 61c
MULTI-VITAMINS . $1.09
CONTAC . . . , - 91c
MILK OF MAGNESIA
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MAALOX . . .
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RUBBER GLOVES .
Metal Ironing Boards . $3.49
THERMOS BOTTLE
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ELEC. CORN POPPER
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RADIO . . .
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a t tho homo of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lashley of Bear
Lake. Mrs. I.ashley Ih holding grandson, Richard Bruce Jr., with twin
grandaughtcrH, Cheryl Ann at tho left and Cathy Sue ut the right.

TOMORROW

MRS. JIM TROXELL, left, wan' recently honor­
ed with a stork shower given by Mrs. Gloria
Yarnall, right *

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Miss Mary Williams has
returned to her home, 204
Tangerine Drive, following
surgery at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital.

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Recent house guests of Mr.
and Mr*. Charles M. Flower*
of Celery Avenue were her
aunt, Mrs. I,. I). Burk of
Alexandria, Vn. and her
nephew and family, I&gt;r. and
Mrs. David S. Royal and sun,
David Stanley Jr., of Dur­
ham, N. C. Dr. Royal is at
Duke University, where hi*
specialty is anesthesia.

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Who will be

E v e ry o n e L o v e s T h e K x t r a s a t B c k e r d s

Eva Bess

REALLY ROMAN —
This summer evening
dress of classic lines is
worn as a toga, after
the ancient H o m a n
gowns. The dress, creat­
ed by Princess Galitzine of Rome, is done in
pink and green printed
silk.

Geneva

Mrs. Emma Youts snd Mrs.
Ray McGill drove over to
DeBary Organist DeBary this past Thursday
to have lunch with Mrs. Le­
on* McLain, who Is in the De­
To Give Musicals Bary nursing home. They re­
An organ musicals, -The port that she is doing much
Twilight Hour" will h# pre­ better.
sented by organist, Miss Ade­
Mrs. Agusta Bilbrey was re­
laide Conte, Sunday, Febr­
uary 7 at 4 p. m. at the De­ cently Installed as the secre­
Bary Community Methodist tary of the Eastern Star at
the public installation In San­
Church.
The progrsm will consist ford. Ladies from Geneva at­
of sketches of the city, in tending with Mrs. Bilgrey
Allc# Carver, the honoree's seven different selection*. were Mrs. Helen Alderman,
sister, end Mra. Jeanette Hay- Tha public is cordially invited M rs.'liaisy Williams and Mr*.
Emma Youts.
os, Mrs. Oliva Babbitt, Mra. to attend.
LgireMa Spanogla, Mrs. Lola
Babbitt, Mrs. Tat AUlgood,
Mrs. Delilah Inman, Mra,
Alke Babbitt, Mra. Dawn A1Ugood, Mrs. Mildred Brown,
Mra. Marjorie Tettoo. Mra.
Emily Wagner, M n. Gladys
Hawkins, Mrs. Shirley Shef­
field,^ Mrs. Maryann Miles,
and Mrf, Donna Estes.

Mrs. Jim Troxell Feted At Shower
Mrs. Ciloru Yamill of East I honor of Mrs. Jim (Virginia) | Tire refreshment table, from
Lake Avenue, Longwood, was Troxell held Jan. 25 at the which guest* were served
hostess at a stork shower in|Y *rnsll borne.
| c*ke. punen sod candies, wis
decorated with pink and blue
streamer* and miniature um­
brellas.
Parly games were played
and enjoyed.
Invited gueita Included Mrs.
Mary Letterman, mother-inlaw of the bcoorec; Mra. Caaale Babbitt, grandmother of
the honoree: Mrs. E&lt;lna Rus­
sell, the honorce'a aunt; Mra.

Ing for the co-operation of
officer* and membera and
pledging his best.
Tiie Worthy Matron pre­
sented gifts to all of her In­
stalling officers and also pre­
sented gifts from the Chap­
ter to the Junior Matron and
Patron, Mra. Estes and R. E.
Peurifoy, in recognition of
their service during the year
just past.
The Chapter closed Inform­
ally with the repeating of the
Mizpah in unison. Mrs. Pfeif­
auf sang "The Lord’s Prayer"
after which a charming cour­
tesy was presented in honor
of the Worthy Matron by the
Associate Matron ami Maraiiul, all the officer* stand­
ing. The Murshal walked
down "the garden of love"
gathering flower* ami doves
at each Star Point station,
which tho Associate Matron
tied with red rilibon and pre­
sented to tho Worthy Matron,
as Mrs. Pfeifauf sang “Y'ou
Aro Our Chosen Dove."
D e l i c i o u s refreshments
wore served in the dining
room by Mines. Pryor, Prurlfuy, Estes, Dunn. Leach and
Stein, assisted by Mrs. Stein's
daughter and son, Susan and
Sieve.

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VICKI MARIE ACCARDI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Accardi of
DeBary, was surprised with a party Junuury 30, her eighth birthday.
Joining in the fun were from tho left, Denise Tournow, Surah Ann Wil­
liams, Susan Davis, Terri Ann Armuo, Lu-Ann Haig, Kathy Rice, and
Vicki Mario Accardi, tho honorce.
(Middleton Photo)

Mr*. W. E. Causey; Esther,
Mra. II. 11. Buwctt: Martha.
Miss Anna Maa Muir; Elerta,
Mrs. Wm. Reynolds; Warder,
Mr*. Sarah Pollry, and Scnlihel, Paul Markos,
Mra. Nicholson was preseated with a white Bible by
her Installing officer and
marshal. Her husband pre­
sented her with a beautiful
gavel to use during the year,
rnd the traditional Katherine
McKay pin which all Semin­
ole Worthy Matrons wear
while serving, was pinned on
her by the Junior Matron,
Mrs. Louis Estes. Mrs. An­
derson presented t O t h e
Worthy Matron and Worthy
Patron certificate* signed by
the installing officer*.
In her address, Mr*. Nich­
olson stressed the importance
of working together In har­
mony, and gave her emblem
for the year as the dove
within the star; watchwords
Peace, Love and Harmony
and colors, red rind white.
All the officer* wore corsages
of miniature red rosea topped
by a tiny white dove.
During installation of the
Worthy Matron, soloist Eloise
Pfeifauf. sang "You'll Never
Walk Alone" and ns thp
Worthy Patron was invested
with the badge of his office,
Mra. Pfeifauf and Mr. Leach
sang "How (ireat Thou Art."
Mr. Ularkrnan addressed
the Chapter very briefly, ask-

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The Chapter Boom of Sem­
inole_Chapter Nn—2 .--O.E.S.
waa beautifully decorated fur
the candlelight installation
of officers at the Masonic
Temple, Sanford, on Saturday
evening, January 30th.
Tall banket* of ruse* In
colors appmpriao to each
Star Point atood back of the
the Star Point stations, and
red roses were arranged in
low howls on the piano and
secretary’s desk.
Two seven-andle candela­
bra lighted the station of the
Worthy Matron and lighted
candles were at each station.
A white dove centered in a
large styrofoam star In the
five color* of the Eastern
Star was placed in front of
the Worthy Matron's station.
Mrs. J. H. Anderson, In­
stalling Officer was intro­
duced and escortod to the
East. She in turn introduced
her assistants, Mrs. W. E.
Itainrs, Installing Marshal;
Mn. Charles It. Cole, Install­
ing Chaplain and Asst. In­
stalling Officer: Mr*. Clar­
ence Snyder. Installing Or­
ganist, and Mrs. Nick Pfelfauf and llytun Leach, Solo­
ists.
The following officer* were
installed to serve for the
ensuing year: Worthy Ma­
tron, Mrs. J. J- Nicholson;
Worthy Patron, J. E. Black­
man; Associate Matron, Mrs.
Irving Pryor; Associate Pa­
tron, Irving Pryor; Secretary,
Mrs. J. H. Bilbrey; Treasurer
Mrs. L. T. Sheppard; Conduc­
tress, Mi*. Paul Markos; As­
sociate Conductress, Mr*. J.
E. Blackman; Chaplain, Mrs.
J. it. Anderson; Marshal,
Mrs, Byron Leach; Organist,
Mrs. Jo* Leinhart; Adah,
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DEAR ARBY: My husband haa a "thing” about
money. He'a not stingy or
anything Ilka that. In fact,
he it very gcneroua, but this
is what I mean: He likes to
play gin rummy, but If he
doesn’t keep the score he
goes over the figures to
make sure there are no mis­
takes. When we dine out, he
never pays the check with­
out going over it very care­
fully. He always counts his
change no m atter how long
the line is. Abby, he Is not
a poor man. In fact, he
owns his own business. He’s
a self-made man who start­
ed with nothing and has
worked hard for what he
has, and he's done very well.
But it is embarrassing to
have a husband who gives
the impression that every­
one Is out to cheat him.
HIS WIFE

By Abigail Van Buren

PEAR W IFE: I admire
accepted with pleasure. Af­
your husband. No honest
ter 1 hung up I realised that
person resents having his
she had made no mention of
figures checked. He wel­
my wife. I’m not sure she
comes It. And anyone who
knows I am married. Would
pays a bill without going
It be Improper of me sim­
over it, is foolish. ''Changoply to bring my wife? Or
counters" are appreciated in
should I call her and aak if
every reliable place of bus­
my wife Is welcome T What
iness. (The cashier doesn’t k if she thought I was unenjoy staying late to figure
married and expected to be
out -why she’s 30c short.)
her escort! She is ons of
Don't be embarrassed.
ths leading socialites in
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town and I wouldn't want to
do the wrong thing.
DEAR ABBY: I am a
newcomer jn town. I recent­
IN A QUANDARY'
ly met a rather attractive, ,
DEAR IN: Call ths wornmiddle-aged single woman
an and ask if ths invitation
briefly at a party. We ex­
includti your wife, suggest­
changed a few words and I
ing that perhaps she did not
got the feeling that she lik­
know you ware married. If
she ie a lady, shall include
ed me. (A man can usually
. tell those things.) Yester­
your Mrs.—but don’t count
day she telephoned me at
on It. I hare a hunch ahe
my office and invited me
knew you were married
to what I am sure will be
when she Invited you—
a very elegant party, and I
alone.

Jacob y

On

NORTH
Here is another hand from
4 8032
the world championship tesm
VQ7
♦ A Q 10 9 7
trials that favored light open­
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ing bids. At two tables South
W EST
EAST
opened the.bidding with one
A AJ
AKQ7SB
ctub.
V J S S3
¥ A 48
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♦ 8 32..
AID 7
proceeded as in the box and k ? * B 0 3 2
S O U T H (D )
South landed at three noA 10 4
trump.
VKlOtl
If West in either cate hid
♦ KB
A AJ SS4
been Inspired he could have
North and South vulnerable
beaten that contract two
South West North
tricks. All he hud to do would
1A
rasa 1 ♦
Pass
be to lead the ace and jack
1V
I’asa 1 4
Pass
of spades and-shlft-to-a heart “■~IK.Tr rasa 3 N X '
Pass
Pass
but etch West opened his five
Opening lead— S.
of hearts. At both tables East
took his ace. One East re. to u spade and West cashed
turned the ault whereupon the ace and jack of spades
South ran off 12 tricks. At to hold South to four odd.
The lucky no-trump bidders
the other table East shifted

lx)a Jha Woman:
By Bulb Miltett
Newspaper Knlrrprise Assn.
Too many women resent
tin special enthusiasm* thoir
Husband* share with other
men — hobbies and social
events that a woman can't be
part of.
They should realise that
the coin has another eido.
What man ever experienced:
Ths feelmg of triumph a
woman gets when a carefully
planned party turns nut to be
the success she was afraid it
might not b*?
Hs says casually, “ Wall,
everybody seemed to have a
good time," ami lets it go at
that.
The elation that coins*

TV Tima Show of the Night:
81 p.m. CBS. Perry M uoa.
"The Case of the Telltale
. Tap." Even wiUiuut murder,
this would have been a good
b|g business mystery. Tbs ca­
pable cast Is hetded by Lin­
den Chiles. Jeanne Bal, Huland Winters, H. M. Wynant
and Indus Arthur.
8:30 9:30 p.m. NBC. Dr. Kil­
dare. “No Mother to Cuid*
Them.” Kildare violates one
of the cherished principles of
medicine. He let's himself become personally Involved in
tha affairs of a patient.
8:309 p.m. ABC. My Three
Sons. "Be My Guast." Cut*
episode. The Douglasses try
to make a good Impression at
a country club and naturally,
everything goes haywire.
9 9:330 p.m. ABC. Bewitch­
ed? "Your Witch Is Showing."

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gained 10 International Match
Pointa apiece while their op­
ponents lost ths same amount.
At all other tables North
and South played a conserva­
tive club or diamond part
score and wound up making
three or four odd.
Of course, the unfortunate
players who had game made
against them wire most un­
lucky but In my opinion their
bed luck lay In the fact that
^gven pair* stayed out of
game. True, there is no way
to n r» k • three no-trump
against perfect defense hut
there is also no reason to as­
sume that defense will always
be perfect. Remember that
the man on opening Isad only
sees 13 cards.

bv ruh, muicm

from finding exnctly the
right hat to aet off a spring
suit T
A man finds a
hat the
light sire and tire* right color,
say* "I'll take it,” and Im­
mediately forgets the whole
transaction.
The great sense of relief
whena daughter
who has
been afraid aha might not be
invited to a school dance gets
the a!!-important phone call
ami la-gins to liubblo instead
of droop?
A man assumes that any
bby in his right mind would
bt proud to escort bis daugh­
ter.
The joy of working out a
colur scheme for a room and

dUqWLqMA

By Oswald Jacoby

having It turn out Just the
w a y It was visualised, doom
to the last distinctive touch?
A man just sees that It
looks better, without seeing
any of the dream or the hsrd
work that went into creating
it.
The deep sense of pride
and satisfaction a woman
feel* when a new and compli­
cated dish turns out just the
way she hoped it would?
A man dismisses it tightly
with, ’This is good. What ia
It, anyhow 1"
So, you see, there are
many purely feminine joys
that can't be shared by husba nils. Why complain about
their masculine pleasures?

TV Time Previews

DEAR ABBY: It so hap­
pens'that I dislike mashed
potatoes so, when I nm
served mashed potatoes, I
always mix them with enmethlng else sa I can get them
down. Ia thi* considered bed
manners T
A very educated lady
who thinks she Is better
then anyone rise recently
said to me, when shs saw
me mixing my maihed po­
tatoes with stewed tomatoes
and peas (which I also
maehod), "Will you kindly
rafrain from mixing up
your food that way—it* is
positively nausentingl"
I am awaiting your opin­
ion of (a) my table man­
ner* . . . (b) her rudeness.
Sincerely.
BURNING IN
SALT LAKE CITY
D E A R BURNING: If
you'll just skip th* mashsd
potatoes, you won't invite
rudeness (or nausea) in oth­
ers.
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Next in importance in my it. And, choose a new hair­
mail is the woman who is un­ do and new makeup.
If you like gray hair, then
happy about her hair, its
keep it aa beautiful as poss­
color, styling and eonidtion.
ible, and add to it by using
And if she should color it.
silver Jewelry and silver hair
My snswer, first, is to condi­ combs. Choose color for your
sntpoo i accessories. Oftejj a deep rose
tion your hair, if dryish am
carefully and use cosmetic oil] does “Eeautlful things Dext to
directly on the scalp. Scalp your face.
If you want to care for your
is skin and it will react to thii
hair at home, you can. There
as your face and neck do.
Always brush your hair, no are so many modern aids for
m atter if it is falling out. you to use. And, if you want
Those hairs are "dead" and to know more about hair rare,
brushing will stimulate circul­ color, and • styling, you can
ation in the scalp. Sometimes send for a copy of my Iwoklet,
a permanent, the new kind "Headline fur Beauty After
which gives body and soft Forty." To obtain a copy, semi
waves, will do ■ great deal to me a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope and enclose
give a lift to your hair.
Aa to coloring—yes. if you Twenty-five cents in coin. I
do not like or want gray hair Will also send yob a gift copy
Soon there will be a new and of how. to make lovely scarves
wonderfully efficient coloring ami here it the "tie In", You
Tha name will be "Casual" can make your scarf in some
and It wdl be * permanent attractive color for wear with
hair coloring, with no "kitch gray hair or whatever color
en” chemistry to bother with. YOU choose' Fun?
After you decide to color your
Tomorrow -■ " D e a r Edyth
hsir, do tt Don't tslk about, Thornton McLeod"

Jones. Min Jones solos to
‘’Something's Coming" end
duets with Perry to "Lida
Rose." Perry's solos Include
" S t.
Louis,"
Blues,"
"I've Grown Accustomed to
Her Face" and ''Somebody,
Somewhere."
10-11 p m. ABC. Alcoa Pre­
view. (Pramierel. This Is tb*
pramlar* of a series of spe­
cials promising to bring you
bchlnd-thr scenes, inside stor­
ies covering the creative pro­
cess Involved in the blossom­
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Jr., has actually visited and
participated in the show's seg­
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honorable, but there's no
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..The Smell of the Crowd"),
asta tu o isix ta
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catching his wife In bed with
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DEAR ABBY: I recently
read In your column a let­
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the shoe Industry for mak­
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the women'* feet.
If women don't know en­
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Aa for the polnted-taed
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(MT. VERNON, ILL.)
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Telephone subscribers In
South Carolina, Alabsma, Geo­
rgia, Tennessee and Virginia
have benefited from a federal
tax rebate that haa resulted
in decreased telephone costs.
In Alabsma, the SUte Pub­
lic Scryice Commission order­
ed telephone companic* to re­
duce long distance rales on all
calls within the state. The re­
duction totals about $2 million
annually.
An additional $5 million was
earmarked for rural telephone
construction in Alabama, eli­
minating the old mileage
charge* that had been in ef­
fect.
In Mississippi, Pubhe Ser­
vice Commission Chairman
Norman Johnson laid rates
have not been cut, but there
has been an increase in funds
spent expanding service in
rural areas.
The Florid* Public Utilities
Commission has taken no ac­
tion on telephone rales since
the rebate, but has issued an
order to all utilities requir­
ing them to segregate funds

Waft Street Chatter
NEW
YORK (UPI) -W right
crescent
that
awing*
from
the
By Robert Regan
Investors’ Service say* no
NEW YORK (U PI)—Aero- Pacific coast and through the
storm clouds have appeared
•pace companies are prepar­ gulf state* befere curving up­
Ing to Ho gome pretty com­ ward toward the east, state
on the 1965 economic horiron
petitive bidding for new mili­ legislators a l r e a d y have
yet but points out that in 1956
tary contract* In 19(55 be­ grown a bit alarmed over
the stock market top came 18
cam e of the* current leveling prospect* of contract cutback*
months before the ecooomic
and declining payrolls. They
of defense spending.
downturn.
While none Iq, the Industry are urging the aerospace com­
The firm ssys that while it
see any sharp cutback* on the panies to turn some of their
would by no means get out
horlton, neither do they ace scientific knowledge and tech­
of the market yet it would con­
BRITTAIN JOHNSON,, trainman-conductor for -18 years with Atlantic
tinue (o maintain substantial
any sign of an end to the niques Into new fields.
Donald W. Douglas Jr., pre­
Const Line, took his last run Saturday and retired from the railroad.
cash reserves for highly se­ STUDENT SLAIN —
present downhold in the de­
Johnson is shown as he received a rod and reel and a box of cigars from
lective purchases during price At t h e height of a
fense budget. And more than sident of his own company,
his fellow workers. From left are H. O. Bagwell, Johnson, C. W. Ensresrtions which It believe* anowhall fight in Knox­
a few are discomfited by the says his company has been
minger and Nick Kenis.
(Herald Photo)
are inevitable and may now be
fact that, while the. fiscal thinking along those aame
ville, Tenn., n shot rnng
close at hand.
19(55 budget call* for total line*.
out and n University
“I t seems apparent that
expenditures of $4(1.7 billion,
many
of
mankind's
problems,
of Tennessee freshman
Barhe
A
Co.
aays
its
outlook
down $1.6 billion from the
over the near-term remains fell dead. William Wil­
year before, spending for mili­ Including, but not limited to,
fsvnrshle and believe* invest
tary hardware was set $2.3 transportation, housing, and
lett Jr„ a b o v e , is
automation, will ultimately
or* should lake advantage of
billion below fiscal 19154.
being held on second
. The aerospnee companies he solved by technique* now
DETROIT (UPI) — Mora the 7,614,000 domeatic-make Truck sales For 1964 totaled price dip* to make purchase*
degree
murder charges.
don't have all their egg* in In use in the aerospace indus­ than eighfif million new car* sales topped by 28. per cent 413,346, A per rent above the of favorable issues. However,
the
firm
warns
against
pur­
old
record
of
390,442
set
in
He
told
police he shot
the
1955
record
of
7,480,000
try,"
*Douglas
t
c
l
d
UPI.
the military batket, however.
were sold in the United 8tates
chase* of speculative issues.
to scare the crowd of
The supersonic transport pro­ Ddring the coming year, I last year, the first time the rara. The figure was 3.8 per 1963.
Chrysler Corporation re­
gram offers opportunity for would expect to see the aero­ milestone ha* been reached. rent shove the 7,334,260
s t u d e n t s when they
ported 1964 lair* of 1,119,396
Stanley Heller &amp; Co. says
American
car*
sold
in
1962.
space
industry’*
capabilities
Ward's
Reports
said
7.614,­
many next year, and there is
The industry set production cars, a 16.5 per cent Incr'ease that if the market is accurate­ dragged him from the
also the matter of space ex- ip creating, analysing, and 000 domestic-make and 486,­
managing large complex sys­ 000 import* were sold last records, too, despite crippling over 1963 when 960.550 unit* ly discounting the future its truck he was driving.
plcration.
strikes last fall. The Auto­ were sold ami the heat for the present appraisal leaves little
(NEA Telephoto)
Even *o, the aerospace tems applied to some cf these year to push combined sales
room
for disappointments.
mobile Manufacturers Associ­ company since 1957.
areas.”
to
8.1
million
unit*.
firms are looking for other
Douglas also said that,
The statistical agency said ation said tha industry built
fields In which to hedge their
9,307,443 cars and trucks last
“while
all
sign*
point
to
a
beta. One of the largest is
year, topping the 9,204,049
casting its eye on the farm leveling off of defense ap­
vehicles turned out In 1956,
propriations,
it
should
be
re­
machinery field, which i*
the previoua record year.
pretty far removed from mis­ membered that $50 billion is
General Motors again pared
still
a
large-sired
market."
sile* and Jets.
the industry. CM dealers sold
Another president, William
In California, at the wes­
a new record 4,579,610 car*
Sixteen tables in two sec­
tern end of the aerospace M. Allen, contends that "the
and trucki, breaking the old tions were in play at this
By JoAnn flays
impression that times are
mark of 4.472,050 units told week's Tuesday afternoon
New officers of the Geneva
tough . for the aercspace In­
in 1963. Car sales totaled 3,­ meeting of the DeBary Dup­
dustries as far a* new busi­ Volunteer Fire Department 969,112, up from the 1063
licate Bridge Club in the Fire
ness opportunities arc con­ will be installed at the group's high of 3,939,029 autos.
H ail.. February
meeting
scheduled
cerned is n o t warranted.
Chevrolet topped individual
Section A was directed by
for-A-p.m.*
Tuesday,
at
the
Times are only tough in term*
cars line* once again, but E. Z. Walters. Winner were,
Community
flail.
*
_
Ren Morris. State Beverage of the competition we face."
Chief Denton Prevalt re­ failed to break its own record. NS, first, Mr. and Mrs Wal­
Department director, reports
Allen predicted intense com­
port*
that the volunteers re ­ Dealers sold 2,119.300 cars, lers; second, Mr*. Edwin
Sanford's share of the cigar­ petition for a proposed mili­
down aliout 91,000 from the Wachter and Norman Meyer;
ette tax for I)rcrrnl&gt;er stand* tary heavy logistics system, cently answered ibeir first reco rd 2,210,514 cor* sold in
third, Mrs. Frank Auatin and
rail
since
the
truck
has
been
at $]H,362.3R. The total tax a prcposeil competition for the
1963.
Mra. Myrtle Dunnebaikc;
for the state was listed at Air Force Manned Orbital In operating condition and that
Ford division had the sec­
EW, first, Mr*. Jody Bun­
the
firemen
were
well
pleased
$5,826,787.90.
Laboratory, and step* toward with results of their months ond most populnr line of car*. nell and Mra. Joanne Paulk;
Other "communities in the a decision on the proposed 737
The division sold 1,752,698 •eennd, Mra. Thornton Smith
county and the amount they short-range airliner and the of work on the old La France cor* in 1964, about 10 per
and Mrs. George Croake;
model.
will receive are:
supersonic transport boldest,
All members are urged ,to cent above Die previous rec- third, Mra. W. B. ’Cook and
Altamonte Spring*. ? 1.176.­
now narrowed to two firms.
attend Tuesday nlght'a meet nrd of 1,600,887 set In 1963. Mr*. J. I). Self
75; ' Casselberry, $4,639.56;
Dougins said continuation of ing and anyone interested in
Section B was directed by
Longwood, $3,067.89, a n d
the Saturn moon rocket pro- joining the group will be wel
Mrs. Robert Nirhnlla. Winners
North Orlando, $300.9R
were. NS. first. Mr- and Mra.
ginm, for which the company coined Officers installed will
Arthur Wheatley; second, Mr*.
is developing the upper stage lie P rciatt. chief. O. T Kin
U S E D T IR E S
Lons Weeks and Mrs. R. T.
pocket, along with the sche­ nalrd, first assistant; Tommy
366 Businesses
Stevens; third, Mrs, Meyer
There is a total of 366 busi­ duled manned Gemini flight Summerslll, second assistant.
Louis Krnnrth Curti*. rt2,
nesses In Sanford, according Inte in 1965 undoubtedly will Gordon Gibson, president and of Middle Mrnor, Lonirwooil, and F. Benton;
EW, first, Mr*. Minnie
to statistics released by Dun provide impetus to 1965 space Mrs. Charles Lamb, secretary (IiimI \Wilii«'Riluy
lleitrnan
and Frank Froehtreasurer.
sale*.
&amp; Uradstreel, Inc.
A untiv«* of KILIinrt, 1ml, In h; second, a tie. Harry M
he tam r to Longwood five Brown and William Lull with
)i a n ago He u n i a retired Mr*. William Woodloek and
pUaterer and a member of Loris Weeks.
the IihmI Intnir union, lit- wa$
l.utherun in faith.
Survtvum nrr hi* wifi*. Mia Legion Meet
Tiu'tr will hr a meeting of
Marietta Curtin, of Longwood; a hi other. ($eoige Cut- t he ('huluota American Le­
tin, of lioahen, I ml f and a gion I'oat *22.ri nt f&gt; p hi. Sun­
aider. Mm. Harold Weaver, day in t!ie I'u-t 11••nit*. &lt;’"in
f Walker ton, Im!
vnaruli* r BoIm t I Hoyle * »k *
Nihlark
Funeral
Home, that all preterit meml&gt;ert and
CiMelberry, in rharge of ar* prospective members attend
ranyemrnta.
We've been swamped with new tire business

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from tha reduction and ho'.d
them pending a decision.
The Georgia Public Servica
1
Commission ordered Southern
Bell, the state's largest com­
pany, to use $1,560,000 to re.
duce intrastate toll rate* tn
minimize a disparity with in- '
terstate rates.
The company was ordered to
use $1,031,000 to help financs *
Its $21 million program to ex- ,
pand rural and urban service. ' $ •
Comparable orders and re­
ductions were ordered for th*
S6 independent telephone com­
panies in Georgia.
Southern Bell in Tenne.iea
scheduled rate reductions on
intrastate rails amounting In
$1.2 million annually. The re­
duction a p p l i ^ to person (/v
prrson long distance calls and )($&gt;
ranges from five cents to 30
cents per call. The compinv
said the reduction "more thin
offsets our federal tax aav.
ing."
In Virginia, rates were cut
back $18 million in 1964 in
the form of a 20 per cent re­
duction for private .linea be­
tween exchanges.
^^

Bridge Winners
Are Announced

Geneva Firemen
Set Installation

I ft

Cigarette Tax

Yields $18,362

G O O D YEA R

Louis Curtis, 62,

Forest City Community As­
sociation will hold its Febru­
ary meeting »t H p m., Monday
in the auditorium of Bear
l ake Elementary School. Pro­
gram for this meeting has not
been announced at tbl* time.

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1970a,
The Poseidon missiles will
probably be made with multi­
ple warhead*, ranging in sixe
upward from half a megaton.
These warheads will split off
in aeveiat diiections like
giant skyrocket burnt*. The
• (slitting will normally occur
nrar Target*, ami the war­
heads will fly off in trajec­
tories calculated to confuse
Busman radar.
The INisciilon will he de-"
signed "from the ground up"
d a te . T he new p r o g r a m looks with other hullt-in gimmicks
10 having it operational by to confuse Soviet radar and
1969. (So me optimist* talk infrn-ied detection systems.
aliout 1968). It . w il l fit In
The warheads will he de­
I’oiaiiss-t ype submarines with signed
in
radar-contusing
some tefurhiahing of their shapes ami coated with mate­
Iniini-hmg tubes.
rials aimed at making them
Though it's enp,tide of rar- “invisible'' In detection sys­
tying
a tun-megaton war­ tems until il's too lale for
head. twice (hat o f the A -3 ‘defender missiles to npetate
IVdatls rnissle, Ihe plime at. cffeetivaly.
tribute of I ’oseidon will be
Studies are being made to
its
retnarknlde
ability
for determine if it IS feasible to
p e or lia lin g sophist naled an include in Ihe I’oseidon pay­
11 missile defense system*,
load small electlonir devices
in I henry, with rontinued who It would distort
radar
iniptoieinenls. Die I'oseidon "signals" in somewhat the
will l-e ablr to handle any same wa\ strips of aluminum
ilrfcnnre 1' S research men foil were used lo muddle
believe Die Soviet Union will anti aiiei.ift tadai in World
be ihlc lo develop' dining the Wat II.

•Socialists leii b&gt; Prime Min
iiler Harohl Wilson won last
fall's British election. After
many years of opposition, led
wing Socialists participate in
Italy a center - left golem
menl.
Anil in West Germany, for
Altamonte Springs
Enterprise
the first time Socialists !r&lt;| by
Mra. Julia Dartoa
Mrs. Rltrhle Harris
838-1318
West Berlin Mayor Willy Bran
*68 5834
•II are given a chance of Ink
668-4664
Baar Lake-Foreat City
ing over the government in
Mra. Maryann Mllra
Lake Mary
next year's elections.
838-3678
Mra. France. Weater
It is also interesting that in
32J-62II
Caaarlbtrry
both
Italy ami West Germany
Mr*. Jane Caaaelharry
Lake Monro*
Socialist gum* have been
$38-5046
Mra. 11. L. Johnaoa
made at the expense of Chris­
322 4722
Chuluuta
WASHINGTON (UPI)
It 'docs away with the
tian Democratic parties which
Mra. Joan MagU
Longwood
Advertisements
often
can
bi­
chore
nl looking up or remem­
ruled
fur
yrars
but
gradually
365-37(2
Lira. Donna Kate*
as helpful as gossipy neigh bering phone numbers, ends
became
rent
by
lactiunalism
838-3317
Drllary
NoteuorUiy also is the drift hors in keeping us informed Ihe thiring. fatiguing job of
North Orlando
Mrs. John l^ona
away
from doctrinaire Marx­ about the times in which we repeated dialing" and "elim­
Mrs.
Margaret
Cosby
668-4883
inates time wasting, expensive
322-6795
ism in the Socialist parties live.
Deltona
of Western Europe, national!"Computerize y o u r tele­ wrong numbers."
Osteen
Mra. Mildred Haaty
Mra. Clarence Snyder
radon of industry is almost phone" urges a brochure Dial
For my pur|iosrs, however,
668-5633
222-4841
a minor issue.
I received in the mail this Iclrphonc automation still has
Geneva
Oviedo
In ail cases, lies with the week. That tells us a lot about n t been perfected It docs not
Mra. JoAnn llaya
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
where we stand and where wr cut in on your teen age daugh
United
States remain firm.
349-4873
363-3160
{ter and tell her to get oil the
In their drive for election are headed.
Victory, West German Socia­ For one thing, il tells us th a t' llm’
lists have taken as thrir mod­ the once simple act ol dialing, Whal I regard as a bigger
els President Johnson's-con a telephone number is rapidly' boon lo mankind turned up in
ccpt of the "Great Society," becoming too complex for the another advertisement that I
the Swedish welfare state and human mind and index finger saw this werk. The makers of
the reform program of the to handle alone.
a certain brand of mange mod
British Labor government
For as little as $79 93 you trim- arc now touting their
Gone is the opposition to ic
product as a treatment fur
Page 1-A Sunford, Florida Thurs., February 4, '65 armament, and in its place is can bring "telephone automa dandruff.
lion" into your home to cope
solid support of NATO.
with the various area codes,
It has always been a little
w altk* i. litiLow , aiurroa i s o
rvaL iaaM
In the party's equivalent to prefixes, suffixes and other embarrassing for me to go
r*ANK T O L T O U * * , U r n l s l l s s - O . a a r a l M s s s i w
a U S. nominating convention. digits that benumb the brain
into a drug store and purchase
a
u
u
c
B
T
i
L
t
x
s
a
u
s
a
Deputy
Chairman Fritz Erler
That's the price J you order items of a personal nature.
m a x i i. joiixao*
AUvartlalng Director
pledged the parly to dr|&gt;cnd 12 or more computet*, or one Their labels (airly acteam
Managing tSU or
mix (IBICES
upon
Ihe United Staley for de­ for each extension If you buy what is wrong wHh you.
com a
wn.L iASia
Advarllalag Maaagar
fense of Europe and the rcun less than five, the price is
■oclstr Editor
When you take a jar or bot­
ddtsia l u s i a i K t a
ideation of Germany,
M9 95 each.
D O T T 1B A V a T i a
Naslasso Ida s t a i r
tle (rum the shelf, the clerks,
The party, he said, would
Ci t y E d i t o r
r a s a w ell*
With an automatic phone rashu-rs and other customers
"influence positively, not mis­ dialer, all you have to do is immediately know that you
M s r h s a l c s l BupL
d i n t WM.LI
Ull.l, VINCKMT
trustfully hinder" U S. efforts press one button one tim r. its
O aaly
Editor
are having truuble with BO,
Btafl Phoiographar
to ease tensions with the So "memory disc" ran retain up
halitosis, pimples, athlete's
P u b l i s h e d d a l l y s t o o p l S a t u r d a y , S u n d a y s o d C h r i s t m a s ; p u b ­ viet Union.
lo 13 digits, which is more foot or some other socially
At home, it advocates cau­ than I can say for mine.
l i s h e d S a t u r d a y pro- . . d i n g C h r i s t m a s .
,
unacceptable disorder.
g i a n i u i r i ion h a t e s
tious reforms in education and
lioms Dsllrery
.
| , c w a s h social welfare programs.
But, says Willie Brandt:
Uy Moll
SKMISuLL C O t i a i l
A L L O T U C U MAIL
BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS
"We shall strive for stable
I t * Mask
li s t s I (oar
11 1.IS I I t a r
prices
and
a
sound
drutsrh
I t l t Months
WITH ONE OF THE MANY NEW
S TS t l i t a l k s
mark. Wc shall not touch pri­
I I t I Months
t M I Mo n t h s
PATTERNS OF VINYL • ASBESTOS
vate property."
I t* | Msst b
I N 1 Mont h
O. E rosthl Hffulhilhaa pran dh that all mall
West Germany's socialists
rty
paid la ad *a *s« .
bsse their hopes for victory
on two factors.
T a t Moral* Is s ■ aaakae s i th* D a n s * I r n , whies u anA succession of local elec­
tilled ssclusivsly I* lbs ass for rspuslleatlsa *1 nil the total
tions haa shown (heirs to be
bows prlatad la this aswswspsr.
PRICES START AT fle PER TILE
the party with th e ' largest
k nitted as ssetad (Ids* saattar U s i s s r r It. ISIS a l ta* Post number of voters.
Four out of to German sta­
Ofllct of Baaford. Florida^ aadar ths a s i of C . * f T i M of March
k liar.
tes. bavs Socialist govern­
ments. So do 48 of 60 German
K• port of any m a teria l, a e w e or g g v a /iia y a t. *r ih ls ed tilo e
•
.
220 N. FRENCH AYE. • •
o f The As h f o r d M ereld m ay he reproduced ia a a y m ea n er w ith - cities.
The second factor may be
e a l w r llt e a perm teetea o f ik e y a a lla k a r o f Th* H erald . A ay
SANFORD,
FLA.
322-5412
la d lv td sA l or firm r*a»*aalh U fo e c a s k ra p r e d a e tle a wlU be the more Important.
con sid ered a s In frin g in g ua T b s H erald 's c o p y r ig h t s a d w ill he
It is the factionalism among
"Headquarter* For Sprinkler
.h eld lia b le (or d ew ed ea wader lb s le w .
. ,
the Christian Democrats.

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Pnlari* A -3 may hr vulm-raide to Ituasian rockets.
Defense
planners
believe
tin- toughest problem to he
licked through the Inl­ I mill*
and '70s is not increased pay­
load, areuiaey, rangp or re­
liability, hut "p enetratio n"—how I,, gel missiles through
Bed defenses.
(Secretary of Defense Mr
Samara
has put
strategic
homhets low on his flll tlir
pi lot sty
list
ptimarily
|&gt;e.
cause he is convinced (hey
won't ho able to "p e lle tio l e "
Itll-slH s defenses til IP?5 |.
Despite tile Johnson d en.
-loll In postpone ptiH'iiiemelll
o f Nike \. (op defense men
ale now convinced anti mis-

aile-missile system* will be­
come highly effective Sooner
than they had hern thinking.
They've been sold by the un­
expected startlingly large re­
search strides made in the t).
S. Nike X Huti-missiie-missile
system in t|ie past 12
month*.
The Poseidon misailr that
Johnson talked about in hit
defense message to Congress
has been known as the 11-3.
Itesrureh on this missile lias
been highly satisfactory to

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WASHINGTON (NEA) —
President Johnson'* deci­
sion to push development of
t h e Poseidon m i s s i l e ia
prompted by grow ing Penta­
gon concent over the heavily
!*tcp|H-d-up pace of Soviet
anti-niissile-niissili; research.
Because infoi million com­
ing out of Itussin indicate*
the Beds are making consid­
erable piogress in learning
how to effectively stop mtssties, there's worry here that
by t)ie rally lil70s today's

Mark's cast should atrrl %ave a heart attack even
all you laymen In the early the 40.bracket.
aymptnm* of a hrart at“The tw-n-park-per-day ad­
lark. Itemrmher, nheaity, dict may get his attack In the
toharro and tension are the 40s," say* famous cardiologist
three enrmlea of ynur Dr. Dudley Dennison, "hut
heart, (plus heavy exerris*' the one-park-per-day smoker
on top of a full meal). may Inst into the 50s before
Swimmer* usually die of he suffers a coronary."
hrart attacks inntrad of
How a heart attark will af.
muscle cramps! So scrap­ feet it* victims depend* on
book this rase and remem­ where the plug occurs in the
ber the quirk remedy- you coronary artery.
ran apply In the first five
Your heart haa two coron­
minulea.
ary arteries. They fan out
CASE V-404: Mark O.. ag­ like the branches of an in­
ed 42 waa at a banquet re­ verted tree.
cently.
The near to the tip of a
"But he got deathly afek," "twig" that the blockage oc­
his wife began, "and broke cur*. the greater your chance
out with bends of co|d sweat of survival.
on his forehead.
For a* aoon as the plug
"He said it waa aomething (thrombus) takes place, it
he ate, so he insisted on go­ stops the circulation to the
ing outside to get some fresh area beyond the dnm in that
air.
tiny artery.
"Bua we hadn't gone five
A very small area may not
miles when he collapsed at cause much pain. Instead, the
the wheet.
victim feels sirk at his stom"1 was scared leal he might u-h, nauseated and ns if he
die, but a police squad car wants to vomit.
came along and they helped
He may break out in a
me get Mark to the hospital. sudden sweat.
"He is now in an oxygen
Usually, the older person
tent and ha* bern diagnosed thinks it is his stomach that
a* having had a heart attack. is bothering him, especially
“Dr. Crane, how can a per­ since the attack often fol­
ron avoid a heart attack T" lows n heavy meal.
Mark was of a atocky
But that is because n full
build, about 30 pound* over­ stomach place* a very heavyweight and a chain smoker.
loud on thr heart!
!*ul fhose attributes toThat's vyhy nl thr beach
gethrr and you ar# likely to wr warn swimmers not to en­
ter the water right alter n
full meal.
For the greater mechanical
liiad on thr heall, just due to
the-digestive demands for ex- Ilv Waller C. Parke* - rchnivr blood, rouplcd -xvithSome 7 ,740,600 rar* came thr rxtla demands required
off U. S. assembly line* in in strenuous exercise, may11164. Californians will never stop the heart.
Beware, for most of the sobelieve they are not all on
called deaths due to "cramps'*
that state’s freeway*.
•
• •
while swimming nic heuil a t­
Firat hrnmlt «ftt runniifri'lwl tacks!
was by • real **l*te develop*
rr over a New ^ ork radio
station in 11)22. Since then . . .
oh. Rofth—wr can't hear l«»
/*"—
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To hrar some Gloom*
(•ilBseft tell it. thr Hlue Bird
of Happiness is just anothet
extinct bird likr thr Dodo and
thr CJrrat Auk.

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Thr Old Cynic says a husky
vtiiue is supposed to hr srxy.
hut it’s more likely to h«
tar&gt; ii iritis.
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If I am having a dandruff
problem, I don’t necessarily
care aliout broadcasting Dial
fact all over Die storr Which
Is wliy the aforementioned ad­
vertisement gave me cause
for rejoicing.
It makes it possible to buy
an antidandrulf preparation
without anyone knowing that
your scalp has started flaking
Everyone will automatically
assume Ihst you have Die
mange

"H eart trouble , In the
young," runs an old medical
adage, "is usually stomach.
''Stomach trouble in those
past 45 is usually h rart!”
While exception* do occur*,
keep that adage in mind.
The l&gt;est treatment for a
heart
attack
is oxygen!
That’s why Mark waa placed
in an oxygen tent as toon a*
he rrnrhed thr hospital.
But the air around you haa
over 2 0 per cent oxygen, to
you can give your heart ex­
tra oxygen right where tha
ttta rk hit* you hy forced
deep breathing.
Those first five minutes
may tip the scales, so breathe
deeply and fast!
,
Send for my booklet "How
to Control Our Emotion*,"
which contains.* section on
"Cardiac Firal Aid," enclos­
ing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents.
(Alwaya write to Dr.
Crane in care of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
Damped, addressed envelop*
and 20 rrnts lo rover typ­
ing and printing roeta
when you send for one #4
his booklets.)

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Financing plan.

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When e howler scores s per*
feet gnmr, that partiiulai al­
ley is forever afterward ins
Memory Lane.
e * e
A men'* atyle reporter say*
spring will find men wearing
shapeless fishing hats. la
there any • ther kind?

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If everything said In po­
litical speeches were true, 312 WEST FIRST ST.
this country would rrally he
in a heck of a fix.

SANFORD, FLA.

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credit cards.

BENNY DAVID, 19G5 theme child for the 10th annual Cerebral Palay
telethon Saturday and Sunday over WDHO-TV, ia nhown o|wmnK the
telethon hank account with Clarence Guy, preaident of the (’itizena Na­
tional Hank In Orlundo. Penny, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Herbert David,
of Orlando, will represent the 626 ccrebrul jwlsied children of Central
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In Oregon, for example, an Army
"Corps of Engineers spokesman cred­
ited the Willamette Basic FJood Con­
trol Project with saving Portland
from a catastrophe that would have
cost more than the price of all the
dams in the state.
In California, the flooding that
punished the Central Valley in 1955
was not repented thanks to the Oroville Dam which, though only half
completed, absorbed the force of the
temperamental Feather and Yuba
Rivers.
The survivors of 1964’s flood may
take-some comfort from the fact that
eventually alLuJLNortllt-'rn California
will he flood-proofed by dams. Ironi­
cally. it will not be the needs of the
north hut of heavily populated and
thirsty Southern California that will
be chiefly responsible for this.
Water is simply becoming too
precious a resource—not only in the
West hut all over the country—to he
allowed to run off into the sea, let
alone to he periodically squandered
in devastating and costly floods.

Herald Area Correspondents

Our winter tire sates have set records! Con­
sequently, ws've accepted hundreds ol tires
in trade.
Tires that we've recapped, reconditioned, and
carefully inspected. Also, selected new tires
have been reduced In price. In total, we have
tire bargains for anyone who's Iqoking for
savings!

—

One of man’s oldest enemies—
flood—has left at least 14 counties
in Northern California, plus parts of
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Ne­
vada, strewn with wreckage. Homes,
roads, bridges and automobiles are
intermixed with vast pileups of mud,
trees and other natural debris.
The Red Cross has estimated thut
more than 16,000 families in these
five states suffered major property
losses. There are dozens of known
dead.
The Christmnstime disaster was
caused by an unusual combination of
weather forces; Heavy rainfall stall­
ed over the area by„flpposingJiigbpressure systems and warm air which
melted mountain snow. The result
was the "explosion” of scores of nor­
mally small docile streams.
The actual extent of the disaster,
by both human and financial meas­
ure. cannot he minimized. Great as it
was, however, it would have been far
worse had it not been for that oldest
of man's weapons against this enemy—the dam.

UPI Foreign New* Analyst Europe ha* been the rise
One of the interesting poll the Socialists to positions
tic3| development* in Western power.

CLEARANCE

Funeral Notice

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Man’s Unending War

Socialists Rising

ANNUAL TIRE

Worry Clinic

It was then reported that the
Browns, flushed with pleasute that
the ball had been returned, were plan­
ning to mollify the frustrated filcher
by presenting him with a brand new,
official National Footbnll League
footbnll—something any kid would
give his throwing arm to have.
- But up went a howl from a lot of
people.
"Reward a kid for taking some­
thing that didn’t belong to him? Hqw
silly can you get? No wonder kids are
getting out of hand!”
The next day the Browns an­
nounced it wns nil a great big typo­
graphical error. No fine new football
was going to be* given to the pilfer­
ing kid. It wns going to be given to
the policeman who tracked down the
kid.
Well, this was more like it. Things
quieted down.
It is heartening to know that a
considerable number of people still
think a kid shouldn't be rewarded for
pilfering. Maybe there’s still hope
for old-fashioned honesty and a sense
of moral values.

Phil Newsom Says

Longwood, Dies

Association Meet

Something happened in this crazy,
mixed-up world the other day that
ought to make every believer in com­
mon Bense, discipline and morality
feel a whole lot better.
A 16 - year - old kid in Syrncuse,
N.Y., WASN’T rewarded for swiping
a football!
What makes this so remarkable Is
that it looked for a while as thoiigh
he would be,
This kid had sneaked his way in­
to the dressing room of the champi­
on Cleveland Browns football team
right after the Browns had won the
title and, in the confusion, had man­
aged to filch a highly prized "game
football” belonging to Frank Ryan,
the Browns' star quarterback.
The kid then made the longest
yardage of the 1964 football season
by carrying the ball 339 miles from
Cleveland to Syracuse.
But the Syrncuse police went into
a zone defense, intercepted the bail,'
and shot it back to Ryan for the
longest completed forward pass in
history.

Dr. Crane’s

HMMM!

PH. 322 2821

SELECT ONE OF
THE HOMES NOW COMPLETE
OB NEARLY SO — THE HOMES
SO THOUGHTFULLY PLANNED FOR
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INCLUDING MODERN GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHENS

— IN —

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�H o ro s c o p e

Forecast
Friday, February ». tNC
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Mott everyone will b« t
. anxious to h u e Ilia's goodlee
now and can bo rulhleee a
bout gaining tbcjti, but U oat
utas a little tact sad adds a
liberal sprinkling of charm ia
whatever be or the does one
can find one's self with most
anything that is wanted. Avoid making any heavy eonsmltmants.
ARIES (Mar. » to Apr. lft)
Finances may be a bit diffl
cult today, however you. are
fortunate in having g a a i
Mends. Show gratitude for
favors extended. Get your
most personal interests well
handled.
,
TAURUS (Apr. to to Kty
20) There la a great peeslMUty of Buccesa in the business
world of today, provided you
follow suggestions of higher*
up*. Don't be forceful. Your
prestige win Increase vis civic
route today.
GEMINI (lfsy *1 to Jana'
21) Avoid those who can give
you trouble and get into ave­
nues of success that you have
avoided for a long time. New
individuals you meet can
prove moet valuable now. Be
understanding, wise.
MOON CHILDREN (June a
to July 21) By being devoted
to the persona whs have prov­
en them ae!vet la the past, you
get wets greater favors than
. before. Concentrate on true
experts. Avoid the telflth kind.
LEO (July t t to Aug. 21)
You need associates who are
progressive in order to vivify
certain ideas you have had
germinating in your mind for
some time. Make visa agree­
ments now. Listen to ideas of
others, too, Instead of being
critical.
VIRGO (Aug. 21 to Sept.
22) Stop fretting over the in­
evitable and quickly complete
those duties staring you to
the face. Impress co-workers
favorably. They then co-oper­
ate with true enthuaiaim and
alacrity.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Show good will by agreeing to
yo;n frirnda to aome form of
recreation they like. Stop be­
ing cute so thst you get youf
omn way. Be more thoughtful
of others and you gain greater
benefits.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Those Ihrtog at your dwell' mg want to m a n g e things a
little differently, so be sure to
acquiesce for greater har­
mony. Buy pretty thing!.
Show real co-operation
SAGITTARIUS (NoV 22 to
Dec. 21) A happy attitude can
now bring you whatever you
wish, be it to -practical affair!
or whatever has to do with the
more amusing side of life
Shop around wilh^ood friends.
Buy thing* you love.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to
Jan. 20) Concentrating upon
the baalc fundamentals of your
life is »l»e npw and you can
make a more affluent life for
yourself Rid yourself of ob
stscies. Then you wig out.
AQUARIUS ( J a n . 21 to
Feb 18) If you state your
alms clearly with those allies
you like, they help you to at­
tain them. Olhera spa net
mind raiders. Why keep them
guetiln* and get nowhere 1
PISCES tFeb. 20 to Mar.
20) If you stop being so pessl
mliUc and instead go after
your alma to a poiftiva way,
you ran eailly get ahead fa t­
ter. Show you hive vision.
Stamina. Get Into every chan­
nel poslabla for best result*.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, be or sbe will ba a
very determined person inter­
ested to whatever Is most up.
to-date and of a progressive
nature. Give the training that
will fit your progeny for tha
roll of toelal reformer, pion­
eer, scientist, alnte the ability
here ia tremendous. Early
teach to complete one project
before going an to another.
"The Stars Impel, they de
not compel." What you make
of your Ufe Is largely up to

YOUI
Carroll High ter'* Individual
Forecast for your sign for
March la now ready. For your
ropy send your blrthdate end
11.00 to Carroll Rlghler Forecaat (The Sanford Herald),
Box 1121, Hollywood 20, Call
fornla.

Harney On Top
DUNEDIN (UPI) — Paul
Ilem ey rem slni golfs tap
money winner with #12.000,
according to
Profeeelonal
Golfers Association eUtiatles.
Bob Chari's la second with
#9,126 and George Knuds on
ie third with #8,760.
I .caves of the tessa/raa
try# take on three distinctive
forma

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day. C a r r o l l F u r n i t u r e Co

Ur eodar ,

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Ball-Blair Agency

JOHN E. FOX.
HOME I MP R O V E M E N T S .
T A P E R E C O R D E R , coat I I I
Realtor
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MERLE W. WARNER
CUSTOM Mad* D r a p a r l t a . &gt;22
cl ope di a ! , good c o n d i t i o n 114.
7(11
REALTOR
Pb. 111-7471 a l t a r 4 p. m
701 Bo P a r k
177-2214
F I X1T S HOP
FENCE POSTS: Craoootad CyN E W LOCATI ON
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444 So. F r a n c k
122-4711
aa Ph. 142-2414.

OFFER ING A SPECIAL S E R ­
V I C E ’ Mor a t h a n (4.404 r e a d er a aaa f b a S a n f o r d Ha r a l d
r l a a a l f l a d a d a dal l y. R a t a a aa
l ow aa l ( c p a r tin* p a r d a y t
Di al 121-241) o r 422-2411 a n d
p l a r a y o u r »dl

17. Janiloriul Services
T E N T S C H MA I N T E N A N C E
Sar vl c* ft Suppl l aa
l i l l ft P a r k Dr.
III-4I4I

51/ Articles For Kent

( • S T A L L . c * m * n t bl oc k O a r ag*. D o w n t o w n Ovl ado. I I I -

T o u D a n a It— W* b a v * I t 7**

AMERICAN RENT-ALL •6. Houses For Sale
2*22 s

H i a w a t h a . 122- l l t l

R E N T 'A BE D
Rol laway,
ll oapt tal .
Baby
Red*. • by
Day,
We a k ,
or
Mont h.
CARROLL' S F U R N I T U R E

t i r w. :*t.

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2—Para**«la

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vlc* Men 1(11 Do wn - Move
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ENTER­
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ml- So, of S a n f o r d o a 17-27,
1 Ri k
Wa a l o a Sa ml a ol o
Av*. P k . l l l - l l t l aolloot.

A d v a r t l a a r a wi l l b* gl a d to C O U R T E O i m r C H A R G E A C ­
h a v e you m e n t i o n T h e S a n ­
COU NTS — l i mi t e d c r e d i t If Cl *e i l f l »4 Ada r u n 31 d a y s
f or d H e r a l d w h e n a n a w a r l n g
y o u o w n • phone. P u t cl aaal e a r n g' l l p a l i n t r at a. T^y
(l ad. Ada v* w o r k l o r y o u l '
, .(tarU aiaiaia
t h e m g a i i n t h e r oeuUgl

.

( — B a a u t y Ca r *
I —Da y Nur aar l **
t —Chi l d Ca r *
I — D o g a —C a t a— F a t a
7#—P o u l t r y — !.I v n t o c k
12—Spacl al Nat l caa
I I —C a t e r i n g — F ood
I I - r i a t t * 11 I I I
I I —S p a r l a l S t r v l c a a
11—g w l m m l a g Pool*
I f —J a * H o r l * l Sar vl caa
II —Do- It -To ur aal f ,
I *— n u l l d a r a Suppl l a*
24—H a r d w a r e
21 — I t o m a R e p a i r *
22 — P l u m b i n g
II —Painting
I I —Wa l l D r i l l i n g
I t — Ai r Cond. ft H a i l i n g
M —R a d i * - T a l a v l a l a n
71 — P h o t o ft E u u l p m o a l
14— l t oni o Appl l onco*
21 — Mual cal l n e t r u m o n l a
22 —Uual noa* E q u i p m e n t
t l —J o b F e i n t i n g
I I —U p h o U t o r y
I I — V a c u u m Cl a a n a r a
I f —Mo vi ng ft l i i or a g*
II—Eatarmlnatore
I I —P l a n t * — Fee, la — l a a d t
l » — Ul ac F o r Sal *
I I — Ar t i cl e* F o r I t e m
I I —S w a p or E t c h o n g o
l» — W a n t e d To lluy
I I — P a r a t t u r e Tor Bala
I I — A a l l g u t * F o r Sal*
I I —Money To Loan
10— Bualnoo* O p p o r t u n l l l o *

furn.

Fr#m

8 # a f#r d

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LOCH ARBOR

Prom

lamlonl* County
( Di a l Dl r a e t )

95. HoiiHfH For Sale

95. Houncn Fur Ssle

8 P A C I O U 8 « l l aar coi n.

T u r n i n c u r Hu t . Pr l c *
O* n*r III ( 2 2 - ( ( t »

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Loch Ar bor . 33l-c4&gt;o
I NCOME P H O P E n T T Dy ow nn#r
( * M r o o m hou#a, wi t h
g a r a g # a | 4a r t m # n t ! 3'»I P a r k
A \ • U K K i r i s 3:3*9371
LOCJI A l l i u m
U n u s u a l to fi nd a l I Mr m M a ­
s o n r y horn# In t hl # ar #a p r i c ­
ed u n d e r 913.080 P n a n a ua

far detail#

R O B E R T A W I L L ! \ MB
Realtor
rta &gt;m#M Lunlqulat. Aim
3:1*994* A f l a m l a Ba n k Bl dg

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$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES
I, I, ft I R E D n O O M S
t. m A 2 MATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
low

monthly

Cut

payments

)• t| lti|# •*t| ftI•ifi|

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Home

For

To u

Stenstrom Realty
3149
181-3480

FIFE MtlVC
NI QHTg

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89-4194
133-4141

ISI-T49I
133-0144
833 1418

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 DO W N
Ba l a ct l a n of I. 9. a n d 4
Be dr oom# l oc a t e d In v a r i o u s
Ra r t l o n e of Ra nf or d
I m m e d i a t e Del i ver y

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
/
FROM $60.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

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

REALTY
Ofri*«i in - m i
Nlabta: !ll-»7»t
171-01(1
llll

Fark

F U B N I RH K D
Cnltaga
Mai n d a t a f«n 113-4731

near

FI IINIRIIFI* 1 I t edr onm hou##
near l&gt;a## 940 m o . Adul t a.
331 4431

I l KDI t mi M F u r n
Al r - Cond
..ut \\ f • t let Rt 971 33?• 4447

Bui l t l ••rdri'Min liu-ti#. ai
r#S(t&gt; fill Itla #«J. no | r . | tup** 2 HKIMIOnM t ' n f u r n l a b e d bom#
Can I'* &gt; ir a ft nr l ow d n a u
In I ' o u n t r y , 140 mo., naar
!'•&gt; in* til A a##uni # t&gt;a yin# i r #
a h o p p l n g 132 4 417
of i n i ) I •» 19 rt tort! hi)
Im­
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m e d i a t e |&gt;&lt;&gt;###c eion
l ’ !3 a f t # r I p m

Payton Realty
0M- 1I 01 20(0 H t a w a l h a a t I T - l f
I BEDROOM. 1 b a t h t i l ed, k i t ­
c h e n e q u i p p e d , a n a r k Bar,
P l a . Ro o m, OttO m o n t h . 1(41
W y n n i w o e d Dr . Ph. 121-21(0.

102. Mobile Homes • Sale
N E W a n d USED
A w n i n g * ft C a b a n a *
Q U A L I - T M O B I LE H OME S
H « y . 17-41 S
SJ2-1SS1

933-9733 a n y t l m #
lark
Ave nue

Investment 4
111 H P a r k Av#

Ba a l t y
123-4171

N A T IO N A L

BANK
P O S S E S S IO N

dome on

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Apt.

BE DROOM F u r * ,
mo l l l - I U I .

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FORD Ran rh Wagon,
H,
Intorcaptor
E n g
S t r a i g h t St i ck. R a n t
1171. 271.(471.
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mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo .
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo .
mo.
mo .
mo .
mo.
mo.
mo .
mo .

SANFORD AVR.

I U I Z OPEN EVENINGS
Baaford, Florida
322-4303
National Rrpoaaraslon* Inr.

R ft

out

0 3

F,AT

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senksrik Glass tn d Pain*
Company
214 M a g n o l i a

good
‘

t i l l V O L K S W A G E N , Il k* n t w.
E i t r a a , wi l l c o n a l d a r t r a d *
T a r m a . 221-4(17. R o u t * 1. Boa
122 n P a o l a . i l , i | | .

I’h.

122-1(2*

Auto ni aa a Top*
ft ( t a t Cove r *

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.1
P I w . 2nd I t . 127-1*12
AL L W O r t K O U A R A N T E E D

1 n a,

BOB M c K E E C B E D CARS
NO MO N E T DOWN
741 F r a n o h Av*.
112-0721

121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
lilt

N.

S. U.

Mot or c yc l e ,

21*

,jCiJ ^ 1 2 2 ^ 1 2 IO ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ _
123. Boats &amp; Motors
tl ate wa y To Th* W a t e r w a y

Robson Sporting Goods
T o u r E V IN n U D E D e a l e r
704 ( I E. 1*1.
Th. I l l - l l l t
DAT ft N I T E I H e r a l d w a n t a d a
w o r k f or u l i t t l e a a l i e a
dayl
K U H N O u t b o a r d 7 &lt;4 l i p . N e a r ­
ly n*w. C a l l R a y O r o o m o
272-2112-

Itl,

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A V A I 1.A ftl-E Fab. I. I - R « * m
■ pt Pvt . b a t h l l l - I I O I .
BEDROOM.
Turn.
Oa r * * *
Apt., n e w l y d e c o r a t e d , cl ot *
In. I l l - I l l * .

Ill r*t-

CL E A N P u r *
A pl*.
mat t *, l l l - l l t l .

Ct . BAN, I Rdr m. Apt., K l t e h a n
Equip., No p*l*. M i l Kim.

m.

S MALL F u r n . A p U 1903 Mapl#
833-0791.
9 BOOM F u r n i s h e d Apt.,
U1 K 91It. 122-1714
KUHN

NOW WE KNOW YOU ARE;
GOING TO HAVE TROUBLE
MAKING UP YOUR MIND
OVER THESE BEAUTIES;
BUT COME ON IN AND
LET US HELP YOU SELECT
THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICEI

lift

Apt. 3300 Mr l l onvl l l #

FUHN. Apt Ulnae
r*ti»an 8: 8-1011

In.

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UNFUnS
U p a t a l r a ATT
94S
m o n t h . 109 Ma g n o l i a Av# I n-]
quire d wnatalra after I p
in or r a i l 833-41 10.
1-l lnbni

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wi t h
pvt. I*ath % a h o wa r , au l l a b l # j
for r o u p l # or t i n g l e p i r a o n i
or r et i r ed- All ti t III t l »• I n ­
c l u d e d In rent . I deal l y l ocal
• i . o n l et Rt . w i t h i n 1 block
of t fr#e p a r k i n g l ot a a nd
al i oppl ng c#nt #r . I n s u l t #
Ma nua l J a - diann !&gt;ept Fl ora. |
111 V F l r a t HI

OAR A t i r
Apt .
l o n | Klin Av#

adulta

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t
Dupl e#.
kitchen
Ka c e l l a nt l uc a t l on.

1414

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Apt

100 Ba r k

w est

4 n "°r

Av#

w here

N»*lar

And Air Cond. I.lh* Nrw Condition.

rr. Absolutely New Thruughout.

63

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VVCLAikA AFA HT ML N T !
&gt; . F i r s t 81
F UHN

llu lrh W ildcat 4 Dour H ardtop. A ll
M I’owrr,
Factory Air, Radio ft llrat- &lt;J“ C A \ l C

#aly.,

O f ! CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 Poor
U U Sedan. All l‘ow,r And Air Conditioned.
*1395
Excellent Condition.
CO CHEVROLET MONZA 4 Door Sedan.
0*5 Automatic Tranamlaalon, Radio And
*1396
Heater. Clean.
IIEL AIR 4 Door Sedan.
C f| CHEVROLET
cuevii
DU v-» Atuto. Tram ., I'owrr Steering, Radio
’995
v
.And llratrr. Real Sharp.

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STO RED A T .
4A 11

1111 F O R D BKYL1NKR,
r*t r a o t a b l * h a r d t o p , r adi o, h * a t .
or, p o w a r a t *«r l ng, naada
t r a n a m l a a l o n t i l l . Th. I J J .
1117 or a t * a t 111 Oa r r l a o n
Dr.

•1127

114 i

DODGE DART 2 Door, HaaUr.
DODGE CORONET 2 Door, Heater.

4^

C
V C 4)

I’ontitr Grind Pri*. A lliby Rlu*
llrHuty, With Air Condition And
All I’owrr. Megnralum \Wtrrla &lt;f C * W C (T
And liucktl Scat Interior.
f
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CO I'onliar Catalina 9 Paaarnger Safari
Station Magon. Factory Air And (T C A \ / C C
Luggage Rark. IVr Sold It N*», y O r \ Y L y
CO ChrvrnUt Impale 4 Door Hardtop.
" " V-6, Automatic Tran*, Power
fltrerlng. Radio ft llra trr. Whlta
CAV/C C
With Rpotlrea Rrd Intrrior.
y “ • * V C 4&gt;
Mercury Comet 4 Door. Automatic &lt;T C A \ / C
M Tranamlaalon,
Radio ft Heater.
V L

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t

60

Oldamohll* "91" 4 Door Hardtop.
Fully Powared And
Air Conditioned.

THIS

$ SAVE $

WEEK’S SPECIAL

1964

TRUCK RPECIAI. 4 DOOR REDAN.
V I, Aulomatlr Tranamlaalon, Power Bleerlng,
Air Conditioned. Solid Whlta Exterior Color,

f2696

WEEK’S SPECIALS

PAYMENTS

120. Autom otne Service

m
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THE AIR AND THE CARS
ARE CLEAN AND FRESH l I

TAKE OVER
' 6 : T r i . $1099 b a L 111
' 62 F a I r on l l O g t b a l . | . t »
‘CO It . m i l l e r M » 6 b a l . | 3 9
' 62 M e t r o . $A91 b a l . 131
‘60 Volk*. $596 b a l $29
' 63 ( h r * . $1199 bal . $39
' 60 M e r c u r y 1999 b a l . | 4 3
' 60 C o r v a l r 1*97 ba l . 17
' $9 P l y m o u t h 3299 b a l . 116
‘39 ( h e r . 1399 b a l . 123
' 39 I ' o n l i a r 3h97 b a l . 139
' 39 K * n a u l t 3198 bat . 123
' 89 ( hcv. «HI7 b a l . 337
'$6 ( b e v y 3299 b a t . #17
'66 C h r i r o l c t 199 b a L $3
' 83 C a d i l l a c | 9 9 b a l . $3
'$6 M r r c u r y $99 b a l . $3
J e e p , 4 - W I ) ( 9 9 9 b a l . 939
‘51 J e e p 1299 b a l . | 1 7
'61 F a l c o n 1788 b a l . $38
' 39 F o r d t i l l b a l . #41
‘6$ J e e p 1,3237 bal . »«7

10N. Rooms For Kent

1224 C H E V T I t (704 D o w n ft
( a k a o v a r p a y m a n l a IBS SB
Ph. l t l - 7 4 1 2 .

Sherwood forest
Paved Streets

S a ijA ;

1101

A L I T T L E I MAGI NAT I ON
r a n g i t # you a S a n f o r d i t i ow
p l a r a 3 l!#droom. I ba' t i . II
fl oors, etcc. k i t c h e n , c e m e n t
Mock
h nm# l o r a t e d on a
R|()
lot r »f #I »#t d n# 1g h harhofbd
111 .140 wi t h onl y
11• 0 d o w n . .

105. Trailer Lots • Sale

1117 F O R D — S t a n d a r d T r a n * ,
m l a a t o n 1722.
S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.
I l l F r t n c h Av*.
222.(112

I BDRM. P o r n . Apt.. I l » t M a g ­ 1112 MOA M a r k 1 R o a d a t a r ,
nol i a, o n l y i l l . 122-1411— R.
B l a c k wl r * wha a l a , U A H .
A. Wi l l i a m*.
Lt. J O. J o h n a t o n , Ba a a Ext .
171 o r ( I I .

F U R N I S H E D I b e d r o o m houa*. CL E A N ROOM f o r Ma n. I l l
M a g n o l i a - A v * . 1: 2-0770
2(01 P a l m e t t o . P h o n o 22f&gt;
4274.
S L E E P 7 N O Hoorn f or Man, 111
O a k Av*. 171-2741.
I B E DR OO M Ho mo . K l t e h a n
a q u t p p a d («o p a r mo. I l l
M a r l * Av*. 222-OOT. _____
115. Autos For Sale

m km

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

fan-

F Uf t N 3 Rdr m l l ouaa. a d u l l a ,
no p#t a J23-40I9

SO U T H W A R D

F o r C a my l a t * I n f o r m a i i c a
a** or Cal l T our

r r n S I R H K D l | nu»t . S i l t
f ur d Av# 131 • 07 3 1.

34 11 RUM91 KUDI N a V K
fn h#aut l f u1 U ' Y N N T W i ' O H 1#? 3

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t . T? TT“ "TurnTiTiTT^- Tar a*
Ra dr oom. 1 b a t h apt . . Adul t *
onl y. 1111 S a n t o r d Av*. I l l
till.

Ilf.

IIT O W N E R : I R a d r o o m. 1
b o t h H o m o 111.400 pr l c* b r a e - TRAILER LOTS - SALE
hot . C o n t r o l hoot ft a i r cond., Bi g t ot s, h i g h l and, l o w p a y ma nt a .
ally
watar,
a awa r ,
aballow
wa l l
with
under­
O L KS WA GE N |I24. r *
a l ar t r l *.
phea*
Ca a a a l b a r r y I tHI -V4114.
ground
aprlaklor
ayat am.
' l ^ n d Ca. 411.4141.
• t . a r g a o o r n a r l ot la W y n n * ,
wood. P H A o r o w n o r f l n a n c II
PLYMOUTH
at*. W a g .
tng
available.
C o m p l o t t l y 106. Apartments for Bent
c l e a n . 1114, * i e * | | * n t T e r m*
221-1711.
f u r n l a b t d o r u n f u r n . cal l 122217* a t t a f I p. m
ROS E C OU RT APT.
BEDROOM F u r n . n a a r baaa,
I t E A U T t r U L I B#dr o»m. I b a l h ,
I a 1B S a n f a r d Av* l l l - l l t t
t . a k a pr l v l l a g a a . I l l * P a w n
ft Aaaum* p a y m a n t a ISI-T0gl
PVRN. Apt . l l l - I H I .
1 REDRO.OM Horn* on b o a u t t t ut S t a n * t a l a n d on U k t r t ' R N . 1 B d r m
Apt.. t , l g h t a |
W at ar furn
On l y I I I . l o t j
M n n r c l t ’pa n b a a m c a l l l n n ,
nl r * f l r a p l a c a , 1 a « r a l o t all
E. St h St . I l l - l l l t .
f a nr a d. Pk 112.7211.
L A R n s I Rdrm
Furn
Apt
D a R A R T : 2 - Ra d r u o m, t b a t h .
1701 M a g n s l l a I I I I I 7 I II 1
e n r n a r lot. o v e r l o o k l ak*. I l l . I M4.
AVA1X7N A P A R T M E N T S
H i W. 2nd S t .
277-111 7 |

I t — Mone y W a n U d *
&lt;1—f a v l n g a 4 l*«#n
• f — Insurance
19 — Br hool # 4 In#tru&lt;*tl#aa
79— E m p l o y m e n t 8 #rvl caa
71—Mal a Hel p Wa n t # d
7J — F e m a l e l l #l p W a n t e d
71 — Mala or F e m a l e Hel p
74— 8 «laa He l p W a n t e d
77 — Hi t ua Uon W a n t e d
91—t n r o m a r ' m p a r t y •
R AV P W A P A R K r t Y - U Mt Ool 99 — Hu#lne«# P r o p - - 8 # l #
NJI»n l t *m*. I b e d r o o m , I
• I — Re a l F a t a l # W a n t # !
b a t h , b u i l t - i n Wl t rhan, a*,
M — Re a l F e t a l # Hale
t r a l a r g o l i v i n g r oom, c o n ­
97 — Ituelneo# I t e n t a l a
t r o l h**t . d u c u d f or a i r c o n ­
98— l*ota For Hale
d i t i o n i n g . c o r n * r lot. do u h l *
91 — F a r m # —d r o v e s
c a r p o r t , foncod In b o c k yar d.
I I —Ou t o f M a i # Ac r e a g e
I'h S22-I 1I I.
94 — l l o u e a a F o r Bale
94 —l l ou»#a —Hal# ©r R e a l
97 — l l oua a F o r n # n t
190— Re s o r t I t e nt a l a
97. IIouHffl For Htni
101 —T r a i l e r # —Cah' anaa
192 — Mobile Horn## — Sal #
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PURCHASE OF ANY NEW RENAULT R-8
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GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• REN HOWLAND (General Mgr.)
• DOI! THOMAS (Sales Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• “ CURLY” HUNT

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P bko 4-A — Feb. 4, 1965

Two Receive
Legions Awards
In DeBary
Dr Mr*. John Leone
Plaques deiifrnatlng life
membership were awarded
two member* of DeBary Her­
bert D. Gibb American Legion
Poet 250 a t the recent State
Commander* IDnner sponsored by the poet In the Com­
munity Center with 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 of Florida; Virginia
Harrison, Volusia County ex­
ecutive commander and her
husband, Vernon Harrison;
A1 Chamberlain, district 6
sergeant a t arms and aid to
the state commander; Com­
mander and Mr*. B. A. lllols
of DcLand- Post G; Marge
Norman, district 6 executive
committeewoman; Command­
er and Mrs. John Ebeth, World
War 1 Darracks 1107 Denary,
and Commander Earl Walk­
er, VFW 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 Al­
bert Krfur.
It is Die desire of depart­
ment officials anil Chief l.ninbertaon that rnrli and every
V o l u n l e r r lie familiar with op­
erations of I h e pomp nnii h o s e
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 t UPI) 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.
MEETING SLATED
Sanford Polica Benevolent
Association will hold its an­
nual meeting Saturday at 3
p. m. at the City Commission
room* in City Halt.

Village To Ask
For Re-Bids On
Police Car
CERTIFICATES WERtf presented upon completion of the Rural Fire De­
fense Trnininjt Program held nt Altamonte Springs Fire Station. Shown
receiving certificates arc {left to right) Cnpt. Richard Lashley of 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 of tho Florida Forest Service.

INSTALLED ns n e w
officers of the Central
Florida Welcome Wag­
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
of the month, the North Or­
lando Village Council derided
to ask for rehidt on a police
car for the village to include
only requested specifications.
The council is atso obtaining
bids for 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 of 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 of forest fires
near the village residential
areas.
It was announced that Vil­
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 Wil­
cox has filed for the Group l
council seat.

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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 llie Central Florida Weicome 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 dob 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.

ZIPKKRS
Plastic Shower Curtains

MIAMI (DPI) - A Miimi
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.

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And Be Happier In A *65*
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House In Downtown Sanford.
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By H»rry I. Johnson
"An excellent opportunity
exists to develop the SL
Johns River. . • "
This is the conclusion of
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 of Spart­
anburg, S. C., called for a

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one-berth terminal to be lo­
cated west of the St. Johns
River bridge.
The Seminole County Port
Authority Committee, head­
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 Leg­

islature this year as another
step in filling the project.
"The general condition of
' the economy of the state and
of the tributary area to the
proposed barge terminal fa­
cilities at Sanford seems ex­
cellent,” the report stated.
"It 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

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 of
an (unnamed)* organization
which is poised to send thou­
sands of tons of rnrgo a year
into the area. Others, he in­

States amounted to approxi­
mately 1 0 2 'per cent o r ’3.8
per cent per year while Flor­
ida showed an increase of 236
per cent or 16 per cent per
year," McCarthy aald.
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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 of

sisted, inevitably vfould fol­
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 of 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

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.
&gt; 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 of Tampa would
have to be reloaded to river
bargee a t 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
A- Help Sanford
To Grow, JCs
Challenged

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Is an owl aa wise as an
owl 7
The Kiowa Indiana believe
that a medicine man in his
next incarnation turns into
an owl, and going a step
farther, an ow^ turns into a
cricket—
Thus, they believe stepping
on crickets ii wicket.
But that's another story. In
answer to the question . . .
ornithologists studying the
owl fur several decades finlinlly came to realize
He only looks wise because
of his big blinking eyes.
- They.. f.u
_-discovered
that geese, crows, ravens and
many Other birds are n lot
smarter limn the owl so
there's absolutely no excuse
For anyone going around
saying, "Silly as a goose.”
We very much dislike to
debunk the old saw that our
forefathers have been using
for generations, but the truth
is. the owl ts not astute.
As for the owl, lie doesn’t
give a hoot!
&lt;Swiped)
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Memo to Mack Cleveland
and Joe Davis: Re that pay
Increase desired by Seminole
County and Sanford elected
officials — when members of
Congress vote themselves a
pay hike it becomes elfeetivc
AFTER the start of u new
term of office.

Edwin Hunt
GJlU' ^ m t f n r it ir m t t f t Proposed
Seminole County * * * *

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Phono RSPL2r.il
Phone
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Donald J. Bales, school trus­
tee, this afternoon was ap­
WEATHER*
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nnd warmer Saturday; low tonight in upper 50 *.
ny Dottle Austin
pointed a member of the Semi­
A challenge to "help San ~VOI.. 57 United Press l.easnl Wire
Established 1008
F U I . 7 KERRI’AllY 5 .’1965
SAN'KURD, FLUltToA
NO. 120
nole County Board of Public
ford grow” ' was extended to
Instruction by Gov. Haydon
Burns.
the Ssnford • Seminole Junior
Governor Burns’ office told
Chamber of Commerce Thurs­
The Sanford Herald by tele­
day by John Kridcr, manager
phone tlie appointment was to
of the Seminole County Cham­
lie announced at a press con­
ber of Commerce.
ference in Tallahassee this
Kridcr told the young men’s
afternoon.
group that the city's growth
Bales succeeds J. D. Wright
is limited by its boundaries
Jr. on die Sehool Board.
which need to be expanded
Wright resigned from the_
•ewtii Mai mw t south to Suo^board: o r * n m r he waT chair­
liipd Estates and west to Loch
man, early Last month when
Arbor.
Governor Hums appointed him
"Sanford is going to lose its
as chairman of the State In­
leadership in the county If it
dustrial Commission,
doesn’t continue to push on
On advice from the Gover­
ward and outward,” Kridcr
nor's office, passed along by
declared.
The Herald, Bates this morn­
He outlined a program ol
ing submitted his resignation
challenge for the Jaycrct
as a school trustee to Gover­
J which involves "gelling the
nor Burns. Rums now must
facts, facing them, having the
name a school trustee, suc­
I courage to lake action, sup
ceeding Bales. The Seminole
j porting the action and assum
County Bums Committee in­
I ing the leadership
formed The Herald it has re“Sanford nreds the leader­
I'onimended to tlie Governor
ship of young men who look
that Edwin J limit t&gt;e named
to the future ami think big,”
school trustee.
Kridcr said.
County Purl Authority Committee; Runts is chairman of its
WATERWAY TRAFFIC of the future on the St. Johns River
Bales, owner of tlie Sanford
The speaker pointed out that
scW om m 'ii' • on a si e, ami Frederick is chairman of Its
in and out of Sanford was envi.s.Uied 'hi* 'i/. nini; hy there
Motor Company, was elected
the construction of the new
sub-committiu! inr legal mutters,
civic lenders — Francis K. Koumillat .It., ; ott Hums and
twice to the board of trustees
four * year university near
(llcrald Staff Photo hy Rill V incent.Jr.)
Cordon
V.
Frederick.
Koumillat
is
chaiiman
of
ihe
S'-mit-ole
and served three years He is
Oviedo and" the- building of
tlie fattier of four children,
Seminole Junior College will
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 Sanford sits on the St. Johns
t&gt;er of Commerce and a past
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. HUNT
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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 off Johns Indian River Canal, the
in our public school system
Park.ng meters may in
parking p an is success value of business gained
Highway 17-927 Some times barge terminal and the Lake
and will serve to the lies! of
through permanent reniovst
come a collector s item m this fn7
they cause trouble to motor­ Monroe waterfront develop­
my ability My experienro on
city ti a proposal submitted to 2 Old and new customer* of meters However, it n evi
ists as they zoom low over ment program are all at San­
tlie Liard of trustees will, I
dent that intrinsic- value of
tlie c ity Commission Thursday
the road.
an living drawn from sources good customer rel.itions and a
am sure, !«• most helpful,”
ford's front door. But the city
is carried out
Alfred M. Berner, 63, cai^
e •
e
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 pm . in the Or­
Sufonlo Aii-1 various norther moval pf the meters.
By Donna Evtrs
Merchant*
Division
have
en
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
CRYSTAL RIVER (UPI) - 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
side Elementary School. Pol­ be education and water re ment for the city of Longwood quested thyt the City Comrms tm /e lojal merchant* and
sion
place
the
profaisal
on
its
killed five men and injured a Presbyterian Church of the for many years and waa em­
all
have
expressed
gratifies
ka as checking the area sources — in both these ele. to change the office of city
agenda for Monday night It lion at the removal of meters
sixth Thursday at an electri­ Covenant and fattier of luo ployed by The Herald until ht
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
•
e e
cal plant construction sit*.
future of the state,” he dcclar elective, it was rcvcalrd permanent ban:
Day. 1962.
ter (In isImSs business, not
G AIMES \ II I K (UPI) - T h e
The City Hall flag is show- ed.
1— Whole hearted approval equalled in many years, lias second phase of Operation Sulons Probe
Survu'or* are a brother,
M
arathon
Thursday
night
at
regular
set
ing signs of ■ 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
•
* •
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
prfBftiiif irr lioprs of htunkiug held at 2 3u p m. Saturday at
day
to
make
a
peraonal
inves­
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
a . asonat meter removal, Dr K T York Jr , provost tigation of Sclma’a racial sit­ the iltrmlltiuk holding up Hrl- Rrisson Funeral Home. Fur­
ing up a topographic map on Petersburg
informed prior to Die meeting
tli*mu it of l h** KjimL and (gtit f ther miungrmcnts pend arri­
aiea vttitrh I* unstable for for agriculture, said Ihe sc uation.
parts of Seminole, Volusia,
1hat no further action- would
CnaM rliN k strike.
val of Mrs. Wiilthrn,
cond p h a s e will involve
the .c ation of new business
J
A
C
K
A
S
S
FLATS,
Niv.
Lake and Orange (bounties
be taken on the matter at this
S Woh the possibilities of implementation »f rernmmen
» » *
( t Tl i
An underground no
lime
clear lest was triggered here i ni-rina ami new businesses dations which grew out rd
SAIGON lUPI) — 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
TAMPA (UPI) — 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 Effective­ a fact • finding miasma to
The low yield blast, equal threshold of revitalization
es broken, clothes In tatters. )U Nit* Solomon was free to­ dally 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.
competitive with other neig- guide Florida's agriculture
you mind having your doctor her boy friend Jan. 13 during who originally made the year.
and accelerate development in
The strike, which began boring shopping facilities.
* Authorized Sales &amp; Servic*
write out that prescription *• a lovers quarrel.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. fU P D 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 Mario Fernandez.
“ ultra safe” electrical trans­
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 time!”
BATON ROUGE, L». (UPI)
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, Call Volunteers
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
Warming Trend
way 61. She was identified as
Every Type Repair
Commander Nolta was kill were Mrs. Nolta and her during the burial aervicei.
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 Breaking Cold*
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 Tampan Slain
Automotive
l.t. Paul H. Stokes, who epee- was killed.
TAMPA (UPI) — Mr*. Bar­
ages, the Stale Beverege De­ should contact Mrs. Hubert day in a aiege of 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 a t 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
(Comer ol PalmetU
mash and 926 gallons of moon­ end outside, and men are aeroaa the Midlands and emn tribute to bis memory. bis physicians to attend the Wing One commanding officer bouse, police aald. Her head
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

Downtown Merchants Say:

Business Hike Points To M eter Ban

Longwood Drops
Charier Change

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Long Time Aide
Of Herald Dies

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Farm Program
To Up Income

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'Sanford Group
Sews Articles
For Jax School
By France* Wm Iw
Mr*. C. R. Jone* w*» hos­
tess at an afternoon coffee giv­
en at her home, 309 Wc»t Fifth
Street, for a group of San­
ford women who have been
giving of their time to
article* to be sold at a Itaraar
to raise money for the Jcisle
Ball duPont Orthopedic School
In Jacksonville.
The school was organized in
19U to give an academic pro­
gram lo children afflicted with
cerebral palsy, polio, and mus­
cular dyttrophy. Since ihcn
other* with rheumatic heart
condition, spinal bifida and
brittle bones have been includ­
ed.
Mr*. Don DeFoor, of Jack­
sonville, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jones is chairman
the
Spring Carnival and Bnraar
which will be held at the Phil­
lips Highway Plata, and hav'C
a Mardi Gras theme this year.
Mrs. DeFoor will be m San­
ford this week and will take
Mrs. Jones hark to Jackson­
ville with her to spend a week
and help with the bataar.
The Sanford group made ap­
proximately too articles that
. included.tcbjJd rep's- dresses,
* autts atvf
Bshy Vlathe's.***
d B
Those taking part in the pro­
ject were Mrs. Jean Hunt,
Mrs. Jimmie Owen Jr., Mrs.
O. It. Smith, Mrs. V, L. Smith,
Mrs. J. H. Dec Jr., Mrs. M.
L. Nichols, Mrs. Ray W. Her
ron, Mrs. R. L. Johnson. Mrs.
J. A. Steward, Mrs. Wayde
Rucker, Mrs Jlin Owen Sr„
and Mrs. Jones.

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G o v . B u rn s R e lu c ta n t
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — out and the individual haa had But a* Governor, he said, he separated from the question
of guilt and recommended the
Gov. Htydon Burni think* all consideration under the will carry out the law.
A
legislative committee two-state trial procedure.
capital punishment Is a ne­ law before he’ll sign a death
It voted 10-3 to retain cap­
cessary deterrent for murder w'lirrnnY in the cases of .13 studying the death penalty
ital
punishment for all erimes
recommended
at
its
final
men
on
death
row
for
murder.
hut doubts the justice of in­
He said he does not oppose meeting Saturday that it be for which it ia now invoked,
voking the death penalty for
capital punishment for mur­ retained for rape as well as including kidnaping for ran­
rape.
som, bombing, machine-gun­
The Miami Herald said the der but is “ reluctant as any murder.
ning in a public place, rape
other
religious
man
would
he
But
the
committee
suggest­
Governor will refuse to sign
a death warrant for the exe­ to take a part in taking life.” ed that punishment should b“ and murder.
cution of anyone ronvicted of
rape as long as there is any
chance that the U.S. Supreme
Court might outlaw the death
penalty for rape.
There are 12 men on death
row at Raiford now awaiting
the carrying out of the death
penalty for rape.
Hut Burns won’t set sn ex­
ecution date, the paper said,
until the U-S. Court rules or
disposes of an appeal in the
case of one of them, William
Renjamin Craig, of Tallahas­
see;
His rase is pending in the
State Supreme Court and his
attorney said he’ll go to the
II.S. Supreme Court. His ar­
gument is that the death pen­
alty exceeds the enormity of
the crime of rape and amounts
to cruel and unusual punish­
ment in violation of the fed­
eral Constitution. Craig also
V IS I T I N G T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D arc thoro m e m b e r s o f Girl S cou t
contend* it is used in a dis­
T r o o p u nder thr* dire ction o f Mrs. T o m A lb e r t. W a tc h in g the presses run
criminatory way.
are T e r r i R oland, Cyntly W a tt, Sharon G ilbert ami M rs. A lbert.
Hums,wn'^'luMcti Its say­
ing that" rapV 'is if s^rlmls1'
crime hut hr has doubts as
to whether it justifies the su­
preme penalty.
Governor Hums, who has
not signed a death warrant
sinre he took office, said his
legal staff will study each
case to make sure all legal
procedures have been carried

MORE THAN 100 articles to l&gt;c sold nt n fund raising baznar for tbe
Jessie Ball duPont Orthopedic School in Jacksonville have been made by
a tfroup of Sanford women. Displaying some of the items here are (left
to right) Mrs. Waydo Rucker, Mrs. M.-L. Nichols and Mrs. C. It. Junes.

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MODERN OFFICE utitl business ptm iMluri's will In- topics of future guest
Mary are requested lo turn
speakers fur the Business ( lull nl Forest I.uke Academy. Officers of the
over lo ihe bake Mary Cham­
tfroup are (seated from left) Maty Kolinski, secretary; Nancy Shipley,
ber of Commerce any old his­
treasurer; (.wtuinliiip) Rob t nlile, set peatil at-anus; Rick f ahlwoll, presitorical photographs or draw
dent; Rill Hunter, vice president. ami Jim I’lcn-anH, pastor. Sponsor is
mgs &lt;*( human mlerest of the
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community during its forma
live years
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lahasscc to be used in the III
firial Pictorial History ol
Florida which is lo hr publish
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within 30 days alter received, min.
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r h iip t i» r
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f ’liiinty ai hinils wi n
given
pninteis oil i s - l l l l i g new a of
their krhnolk Wi-iliieadiiv night
by Sanford lleialrt t'r*ir« a|n*ndeni Julie t lia-eltu'l IV all.'l
Faye Mnnie of tin- \\ mtri
J’ark Sun llei.il,I

The ni'ctiog was held at
the hnnir of Mr* May Ustrow.
1121 Via del Mar. Winter
Pnrk, Mrs llslrnw I* inihllrity chulimnn for tin- i'ln*sr oom Tear-tier* Aaaociallim
and second grade teacher at
South Seminole Elementary
School at Cassetberry.
Those utlciiding iiii'ludeit
Mis. It it haul I'm kind, I'lne
crest Elementary School; Mrs.
Tim Stevens, Southside Ele­
mentary: Mrs. Walter Hedrirk, A Hu monte Elementary;
Mrs. Joseph Reinhart. Bear
bake; and .Slanlry I’ icirr,
bake Mary,
Kcfreshmcnta of pastries
and coffeo were served by the
haatess during a biruk In the
discussion.

Why Now?
OPORTO, Portugal &lt;UPI)
— The antlra hamlet of Susaa
turned out for tha wedding
of Mutual Sean. 61, and Ana
Pecos, 62, who ended a' S5ysar engagement with the cerfm o n j.

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Prills) CMm
mutiilv HhmjmIIi I fill Mill tiki
R E V . H A R O L D Epp.win I'simltirliiig i f v i v nl a«‘r» u «*a at Fii&gt;t Rap
m i II

tint Chitivb uf Long
wood Monday through
F r i &lt;1 a y at 7 :,T0 p m .
t*ach day. Spaiial music
is p rov id ed by Rev. and
Mrs. ( ’ lareiin* R &lt;■ I t s ,
Hcrvit’tnt f o i
tiiildii'ii
are being bcld .it It; IN
pan. daily.

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FOR O C R S L T E R S P E C IA L S !

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An I hot il If** Miilul (li.it .il**Il r |
iimm iiml f ill on ftr- gitrnvi. |
hpjmil With iii nI oil* nrrowft.rt.l

CAMELLIAS
IN
BLOOM

ii w i n t L

II) it itfiy wiiy.
11')I)ilfi! oir r a mu i»t In lu»rt!

( IIARI.IE Brown, will
known in Sanford ami
Seminole &lt;'ounty, bus
been tiiinied to the sales
staff of Seimnole ( 'min­
ty M o t o r s by Rob
Thomas, sales manager.

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i ’tIBII.AND, Marne iCI'D
—- Tin ( am i| Nath'iial Bank
nt I'nrtland I* to celriiraie it*
I l.’ith hirthilnt to giving away
f 1 I M in i. TTicie's niily, one
1-iiti-li The muni &gt; i» in j s tit IIs

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ivplk-na uf llu* firj*l Gntoniul curre ncy is*ui-d in Maine

Everyone Loves The "Extras at Eckerdsi
TOMORROW
gl* O.S* 10, a. ,11 l im .W )

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LUNCH
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D ru g Sto re s

Sanford Plaza

the International flavor of a rear engine hardInch
promise fun for the months ahead.
( hevroleL, Chevelle and Chevy II are availabln
with the economical Turbo-Thrift Sn engine, h
economical, warm* up quickly, ulk-s silently, It
light, cdicient, quiet, and sjuriU'd.
Corvair’s rear-mounted Turlw-Air Six delivers tba
la-st balance and traction for
this size car. It's air-cooled —
tut water or antifreeze,
discover the
S&lt;j he practical. Check the
great offer on your old car.
difference
the low payments on y__
your
new one. Only you will know­
how practical you've been.
Because it sua- won't allow!

Drive something really n ew -discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's

Baked Smo. Sausage

ECKERD

Chevy II got a whole lot struytef for '65—but kept
hs common wnse! Still family-size, easy to handl
lie.
eoxioniitxd, and Ihe lowest |irieed Chevrolet out.
Rotii Corvair S|K&gt;rt Cou|*c and Sport Sedan have

DINNER!
Willi Baiain Sauce
Fluffy Whipped ,
Potaloea
Bultrrrd String
Beans
Hot Italia &amp; Butler

R.-ird to te*H at a giance that each nf thesa brautias is
tbe lowest priced in its lino. T he ride doesn't show it.
Or tit*' irilcrutr. Or Uu* performance. Just the price
nu-kcr.
T ha t Huurious ‘GO Ruscaync has Ihe room of
many expensive ears. Plus a handsome color-keyed
interior with pluah vinyls, fine fabrics, full deep-twist
carjveting.
Chevelle, America's favorite internusliate-si/.r ear.
has clean new styling, wide-oitcning diKirs. roomy,
Uistefully trimmevl interior, and all the easy-cure
features o( the big ChevroleL

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Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy // • Corvair •Convllc
BUDGET TERMS!

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Sanford Electric Co.
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H O LLE R M O T O R S A LES C O M P A N Y
SECOND AND PALMETTO

SANFORD

322-0711

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�News Veteran
Named Herald
Associate Ed.Paul R. Brookshire has been
named associate editor of The
Sanford Herald, Walter Gielow, editor and publisher, an­
Happy birthday, Florida!
nounced today. •
Brookshire come* to The
The Sunshine; State is 120
Herald
from Marietta. Ga.
year* old today.
whdre he was managing editor
It was admitted to the union
on March 3, 18*5. and ha*
been a member in good stand­
ing ever since except for the
years 1801 to 1808.
Actually, Florida is much
older, having been discovered*
by Ponce de Leon tn 1513. But
the birthdays are counted
from 1815 when Florida tiecame the 27tL stale adtmtted
to the Union. .
LeRoy P Chittcndon. editor
o! the Star* A Stripes National
Tribune, Washington, 1' U.t
an,t_hrnt.hrr o! Miss Ldnq A'hitLv-mit-u. ifM TalmrWo AvYtrite.,
has been honored by the Free­
doms Foundation at Valley
PAUL lIROOKSniRE
Forge, Pa., for his MltUthal,
I
* May 1—Loyalty Day." lie of the Marietta Daily Jourtja!
. v.
ill TeWlye^the
- foundation's ! He
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nath-V* n f K en tu ck y
linnbr'CertifiCaTl* Award for and a graaduate of (hr Fmver“ outstanding accomplishment sjty of Kentucky. Hi* newsin helping to achieve a better paper
experience
includes
understanding of the American three years *&gt;ith Unit' d Press
way of lifr."
International in Louisville
* * *
Brookshire also was sports
A "Clock" reader telepbon editor of the Temple Daily
ed to report that, contrary to Telegram Temple, Tev . and
general belief, hugrarils ARE the Bryan Daily Eagle, ltryan.
protected by the slate during Tex He via- on the -ports
staff of the fort Worth lex )
this hunting sf.ison
• * »
Star-Telegram for two years
Ginderville Volunteer Eire where he covered prole-Mnnal
Department anvil.ary is stag foutha 1,
American
Associa
mg a fish fry at 5 p m Fri­ tion ha-ebal! and Southwest
day at I armers \urtlim Mar Conference football.
Vet to raise funds for the pur
itc is an An Force veteran
chase of fire equipment
of World War It and the Kor. . .
ean War anil saw military
Faster S. a! chairman S J service at Alrt'oy Air Force
Da\ is Jr ‘ .is- envrlojves have Ha&gt;c. ttie f at East and South
turn addrex-cd and turned America
Brookshire iv a member of
riser to the Pilot Ctub of San
fnrd for 'luffing and mulling Slgm* Dell* Chi, profe**tnnal journalism fraternity, the
thi s month
Kiwanis Club and the Method­
X
South Situ no.* Jayccc* arc ist Church
sponsoring the *ale of front
auto plate* cmlim-rd with the
Rebel Flac an I Wie lav.er
Emblem The allcui live tagare atailahl* in Altamonte
Spring*, len t Par- Ca-»rl
lurry Fore-I 1 it &gt; l.onrwood
It t-i*I ii l'-t tif |Mil#* (■f n
and
Proceed' will go
' **t im ii I it*
I
into 1tn* I i i , •- , --inlimn.1y
*L\* »». )*•&gt;\AI I aa;»jv v|, 9I(It .*
jiroji 11* fuM-t
• • •
•■•it ’ 'i HmuMi Stiiifiiiif, iriiliiiHerald
reporter*
w e r e i kr tl • N.ivnl A ir Stutton . . .
guest* id Alai k c Brother* at I.UK t bey fiM-ind t he rmiM*.
fidim*oru* pr»u't nmv*
a prt--- luncheon fur Don Mr
v« nil ii min nut fii'iir SiK* i
Ni ill at tin- lb Ilona i tuhhou
Along with lion wy met Air* • ■ ni- Id -1 utt itintildt .f
1Ii* &gt;'U&gt; ft f a in Uu« enough In
MrNeill, •Aunt 1 .mnie" I Fran
•uiisu ii fthort circuit . .
Allison), Sam Cowling *nd
many abort circuits until the
Mary Ann Luckett We al*ci
trouble Witt lornted.
nict new- media f »lh&gt; Itom the
Scutt Hums, haul mannycr
Centra! Honda area and ABC f&lt;»r Florida Power and Licht
"wheel*" from New York. ( 'tuiijiatiy. said tl;c shorts and
Fine feed, scintdatins o&gt;m an automatic desire kicking
party, cockelails, the whole hit tl,** povv*«r Lack on caused
Aery nirc
•tumklmr:" of lighti and
• • •
••lb* f a{iphami'9.
Sanford Seminoh Jayne- iII* added tin* could be
one of 16 Florida i lull* lur d ilia'l l ous mid rc(|tii‘»rt rl H al*
rrntly tied Jor f.r-t pluc. in J.-iUn to report irnmrd i.il oly
the Parade til State* competl «ny clecti Dal flushes itl u«f
tion at the national c'nven l P*VL |io\v* r lin* 8
lion

Bullet Causes
Power Failure

Seminole County

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

(U ltr S a n f o r d
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Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Showers Thursday, high 75-80; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 67

United Press Lease.! Wire

Established 1008 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Bulletin

Voters Support
Mayor, Boost
Marina Project
LAKE WORTH — (Spl) —
.An 88 million marina project
on the intracoaslat waterway
here received a boost Tuesday
when Mayor Richard A. c a r ­
penter won re-election over
former mayor James Spafford.
” In a hitler campaign which
centered around which devclopn would he awarded a
■&gt;c»(* foe
'project. - c y "en­
ter won out over Spafford 1,*
828 votes to 1.662.
Carpenter backed Developer
Andrew Gould of Hollywood,
\^bu alrradyjgwi spent approx
imatrly JSu.ood on studies of
the marina project.
Gould represents one of five
groups that have been com(Hting fur the 99 yrarjease
on the marina winch will lie
built on a 12 acre w ulerw ay
site.
Officials here viewed Car­
penter's re-election as an in­
dication that work on the ma
linn project would begin Hu*
su mmer
Incumbent City Commiwion
i r George lilger-oll, wtii) had
cppoM’d the marina, came mil
tup man in a four w ay race
hut mu*t fare a run off
Ingersoll led the voting with
1 filu votes compared to 1,785
total tor In* three opponents
Mait.n A. i ampln-11. wtio
hacked the marina piojeu,
came in a distant second to
Ingersi'tl wild 612 soles
Ingcr-oll anil t'amphcll face
cat h other in a run oil d e c
tlun.

NO. 138

ASH WEDNESDAY, today, the beginning of Lent, amis the appropriate*
time for Mayor .1. II. (Yapps to •proclaim Friday as “ World Day .of
Prayer." Sponsored by the United Ulinrch Women of Sanford, a special
service will be held at lb a.m. Friday at First ( hrtstitin Church. l'irttired
from the left: Mrs. Eilfftir \V. Smith ,)r. prnirram ehalnnan;- Mayor
t'i'apps and Mrs. II. Vcrtum Fuller, president of the United Church
Women.
(Herald Photo)

aircraft at vmpi d to mo tci-pt
South
A !■tn.- i-i-m- li-hlet
homtier- d o n
11 . - t v lit its-l ve a.r -ti e
I ottiimur- v • "i Aid
It w,n Ho t i -1 r» -.'oil
aert.i
' i. n ov ct
Aletnano -* t&gt; i t it.ii y.
A it.- pat ti •I -11. o'- I t&gt;v
A i l \ . u I’ li - - till o l i J
Sou 19 Ao ‘ naiucM* new- ar m
fi Atenanese Myra der
pilotrehirt »■■■:
I itn il
ti
rrjioitid
t'i«y -aw
n,,v
•tran.. jdancs comm.
•Hu
Iron tin c j ■ "
The i &gt; I.fl .toted thr pilots
,1 - .tying Ho (nano- ' obviotl*U nit n It'd t. head off" tin
A i ' ii.i m -i air. tall afler they
It.et I" i "-ii . tng Not Ui A ,r'
naitn-e n iv , mstallattnn s'
U i.mg hh&gt; av-the coast ol t o
S. mmole I .m in i po-li d a S* uHi t 'i.nj m ...
wlmppm. . * per cent gain ill
1&gt;it l.t- - t niitiihet * .ipp.it
retail »ali « in January. ae •-III 1* I: . llt-l.t d lll.-m III I t lo­
cording to Hie Hnr.da Ui-lail re pm I .1
1he Aietna me-o
Federation report, released jilano- wile i-iorteu liy I S
today
Finn j.*Tin county had -alt - id 87 79
Nortti Ai t Nani i- known to
m u ll.n ’ I - vear a- i oiiijiu l ed have all ait toi i r o| I I,- j -1
to io 2 iiiiilion m January. 23 Soviet Inn l Mil. j. t ftigtit
106*
crSeminole !rd moil of Ihe
Thc government report did
other counties in the area in not mdic.it. wliethi i the jit.iiiepercentage of gam
seen liie-day wer*- j.-l? or pro
Ulan.i Count v had a gain pcllor powi i.-ti
id 13 5 jir r rent and Yolusu
At a lirlrfin; l i.-sdav n.r!t'
h)(J , , , K p, r
advance.
i I' S A.r Force spokesman
-aid thole vi j , im m in iitniii
. ol Ninth An lnamr-e au. iatt
Fire Danuiircs
ttllimg to.
on Kti.m. Mo
or tin- Ante-lun &gt;tnke of a
‘Mil Si. Home
A fire caused maior dam* a mmum1ion* dump* at \..m
«ge to a f iaim- house at’ 509 Bang pi-t north of the la&gt;rdet
Eust Ninth k to r l todus, tin- betwten till- 'wo A’let Nam-

Seminole Sales ■
Up B Per Cent

^einf.ild f(f*4 tfrpai IlfliMlt it*
|m«i ted.
1* every'wily straightened
I" tr* m* ti Kii.d tin; kitchen Ketch Sinks
nut now’ Thi annual Navy
MAItATlIu.N , l |»*, — A J2
and utility
h &lt;d
Appreciation Day ha* been
dv*idling uan damaged rxl^n* fi.it ketch that'It-It lev... with
changed to Ajuil to. in-told
MVil&gt; ( uiH' »d lb*- filr VAU9 one man amt three i jt.\A AhlllNGTu\
ll 101 - idjl d* t* I mild d
of April 3 a- origma ly -&lt; he
atMiurd w4* luund partially
duleif this pul- it ju»t atlit upponent* of du­ U. S Su
The prdjH*fty ij*
1*1 &lt;J Ly sunk near tun there wa* no
Uie Bombing Derby who ti i prime Court ruling ordering ,|(j))ll, u kv,n
MgU of hie aboard
Mated for thi week of April re»pportionnimt of state l e g __________ _________ __________
5 3 A tllg week for Navy men i-latures went to hat for a
plan to overrule the deemnn
and their civilian fru mis
by constitutional amendment
• * •
Sens, George Aiken ( H-A'I ),
You'll *ee a girl »hn i* mar
i
’Cter
If Dominick ( It Coin I
ned to an elephant at the Ca­
pri this weekend' (For fur and other* were scheduled lo
(her information on this -tart- testify as a Senate Judiciary
ling statement hr »ure to read subcommittee opened* seven
TabU-hoppmg in Friday's Her­ day* of hearings on (he pro
TAI LAMASShh (L T D — quite the gosernor’i .ipptitMil
ald,) (Ed Noli Could »hc hr posed amendment.
The proposal would allow Ih r Cabinet t*dd thr federal «» well at malehlng funds
a girl elephant’ )
one House of stale legislatures government Flnrida vmiiiT ap from the slate.
• *
•
Copies of the resolution
Chairman Sam Losy re lo he apjxirtionrd on a basis prove any matt hiliif fund* for
eronomir nppnrtunitiea
were sent to both Florida -ell
minded today that member* oilier than jxipulatinn.
Tins would have Ihe effect rama aft bpirf ns the aLite ift utois, Spl'ktalil ilolUliU ..till
of the waterway* committee
id
overruling last year's court forced t«&gt; eonunu^ plsyinir George Smut he i &gt;. Ileu Ilit, Ed
will nicjjt at 1:30 p m Thurswhich said fxith j , f| fiddle i*i bn al govern
oration ami AA.-lfure S. - n
day at tile Seminole County derision,
bnuM-ft n:us! strictly follow a
tary Anthony J Crlebrei/imenu.
Chamber of Commerce con
population formula.
In * sluing resolution, the and OEO line, lor SaegeiP
ference worn.
•
I t
•' at.anst mutt Fluti'1* I* Iwmg Shrlvrr.
During it* r-g -l.r rneimtg
First group to go „n rei ord ItrK ’8 Methods
hy-pn**ed ati'l Igruue.l in ne
as endorsing the building of
WASHINGTON t UPI)—Sen gntiatinns involving Ihe fed- Hie Cabinet learned Ijiat An
t h e lakefront development Itoheit F. Kennedy's methods, rial
Earn unite Opportunity one instance fi-.j.-iaj offitialproject was the Jaycees. Tliat while attorney general, in Act.
asked the Florida prison di­
The resolution said the Of- rector if he wish'll to start a
group took action at the samr prosecuting Teamsters boss
time they presented the ma­ James H. Hufla and New York i fice uf Economic (Opportunity federally • financed program
rina plan at a civic luncheon, attorney Roy M. Cohn may be |has been dealing directly for underage School children
which was Loth televised and reviewed by a congressional with communities despite the —a type of program not even
went on live radio.
I tommittee.
I fact that many programs re- , 11mutely connected with slate

Congress Studies
Remap Order

Wont Be 'Second Fiddle'

O

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L ik e ly

WASHINGTON (UPI)— House Democratic lead.
ers confidently expected to send to President Johnson
today the first biff hill of his “ Great Society” program
—the $1.1 billion Appalachian aid measure.
The bill, aimed at rvjiiAetjatiflff the sagging econ­
omy of the mountainous -------------- —---------- — ■
11-state region, alreadv p*
■

,wron" ' Garden 5how
Scheduled At

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
— All nine members of
Its supporters predicted
the State Hoard of Re­
gents named by former
s timc-crnsuminir conference
(Jov. Farris Hrynnt re­ to m o l v c difference*.
sinned t h i s afternoon,
Rep. Robert K. Jones .Ir
su&gt; inR t h e i r usefulness tl'-Als.l, who hns Itci-n shophcrdu*&lt;f lit* mciisure through
was "relatively s h o r t - the House, said he hud the
llvetl" because of (Jov. vote* to turn buck any of a
Haydon Horns' promise number of Kepiihlfekn spott
j sored ntit.-ttilnn-tit- t,. Hie l.tllj)
to replace them. The reRep.’ AAilliinn C Ciiimcr
signal ions were made ef­ (R-Fta.), who sponsored a
GOP alternative lo Ihe lull
fective immediately.
The hoard said it felt which went down to defeat
(loit the interest of high­ Tuesday, agreed with Join-.
lie anl.t Ihe Democrat*
er education in the state hiivej tJie strength
alxrnt:rh
'"i.ununl
-‘ wiv.M.L (w‘
-&gt;rt h-ttec I*v nliiFbulldvre’
*V*
** thr bTl!
stepping aside, so that without udoptinc oven oniLuf
Hums may name his own the propoted l*OP nmcnil*
mrnte.
*
hoard without delay,-

Oviedo Chief
Aerial Opposition Cited Faces Probe
In Shooting

S AH.&lt;&gt;\ UPI i - T.bc S.ugon giivciiimct)' reported in()ay ,iut ,(nidcniified enemy

A p p a la c h ia

CHINA

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I | \ /ir I P n i O T
L ?ll IL v a v l l l C I
*By Dottle Austin
Annual Garden Show it the
Civic Center Friday and Salutd.iv will lie a two fold prescntalion. tvolli of equal im*
parlance.
One facet will be the beauty
id the artistic and.horticultur-

Si’vi-rthidr**. ( ‘ramrr j»uid,
the Ilrpublicun^ pliinnrd tn
idfrr atncndmrnts tn junk
3omv o f' the h^ m*ultural eubftiilim includud m t h«* lull,
rliflimnti* Ilie* m*nlnl health

fnrihttes it wnultl piuvide.
afid it mm r

Tii nf flit* ,1(UI
ha er.
hardly any effort

emiiilirn it umild
With

TueiMluy, Ilfnit'iTiih fi»*«t deI i tiiiiifi &gt; Mib'i itute tn
Ltnwdilt the lull i*» fiHci
MKS. WOODRUFF
n(her p*At 1IV hu'hp, I1lien
•pl-U-kly i^ieiled fniir nttiir |a1 exhibitions snd the second
I v ill la- scientific and educi*ffmtft In limit Mil »*-npu 1
iion.il exhibits of special inin App.iLichia
|*i mini y em|diiiM8 m fit* ti-tc-l
Mts** Ftank I. Woodruff III
nditlIIilit11lit lull bill in im an

By Taut Brook'hnc
Sn-pcn-mn of Uvictln poller
Chief tie*ngc K.-I-i-y W.y- iirgeil
tmlay by the Florida NAAFI*
pending an investigation into
t Ire slnmting id an Oviedo
y011th
$BI0* inlllmn, fi\r\e*ir i»m’r is Hie general chairman
Tlieitie of the show is "TrlThe youth. Timms' AA'ilson );ium In litnld n* lb Vt lnp
Jr
wa- listed in ‘ -atisfac rniiil^ into Mu' ipudutid vhI!« \fv tiutp lo the Twenties," with
interpretation
tor v eiin-litloli at AAinter Park nf 11n* pii tini v.|H» Im* j. '.( sub left - f o r
Nil I 9*1|**'I111* ruining Irom "The SpeakAH mortal Itoapilal this morn Ill*Mlfltll'll
J—'QIjANCi Kttr MAI I
and
i’ rohihition" to
Irom northern IVnn&gt;&gt; . au.j
mg
Jtir trash." Special tnvitaCHAN
D0NG H0|- FlB 7
AA’ilson. 17 an end on the lo rival thi i n Abib,,imu
XOM SANG— •&gt;*» 7
* CHAt t - f M 11
C*tb#r firmlft vAtitiSd on f"i lion.il irrange ments will in•oit.s High b . .1.. . lOottvall
VlNH LINH - US s r r
*h health i 'mil- i.reta Garbo," "Texas
team thi* a-t *ea«on was -hot vimiilImmhI i d it al M
nyr te.'ultinal hh Giiman" and ' Will Roger*.'*
THAILAND
V
SOUTH
in the -tnnraih Friday a* hr fa* limes.
II chligh' of tlie educatmnal
n_,
V
^VVIET NAM
was lu mg arre-ted outwi.tr- of |&gt;lm\etuetft faUItftjtln M'd rfu
an Oviedo -lore on a liadic ’ll n|1 II111i |11mIMI tb'Y I' ln|*111•'ITI i Xiithit- will tie the "Garden
MIIERE PLANES HAVE HIT Map pinpoints
pi njri Ij*
I ,-t the Blind," constructed
rhargr
tin* iuntinning air strikes over the North Viet
* iiinii r ill le* Ied « r*...i Iv Airs J At Fahey, prrsiKelsey 9lai.l fir -booting vaN.it't border made by South \ lettiame-u* mill
deal nf Im?* 1in Iu* **f \ «i &lt;•&gt;til ol Hu- bunion! Garden
acrld'-nlal
He said AA'ilson
1 &gt; I'liities -irice lb-- start ol the reprisal raids
iln* i Mini prn|»f itm wI . 11 in &lt; lull nilier- will infinite an
grabbed In- nightstick, till Inin
I't't. 7.
iNEA Newstnap)
-nil uaft UHill *i -•?■*(i \.
. vluh.lion ol nematodrs, ths
with it and tin n attempted to
t ■pu.il Im- .ml and the imlake Ills pt*t d awav Itom lum ,
I Mid in.- .mi Another will
In Ihr Itis-li K.'lsev -aid,
-. Ho- di-pluy of common
the Jll-lol w.tit oft and tti*p.&gt; -"U plants id Ihe area.
bullet stmt 's A\-I-..-ti
Hu- junior exhibits will ha
Deputy J u slim 1 Galloway,
-poiiaomJ by members of
investigating me »h»*i1mjj fur
, l\ut.i i ucle and will featuro
the Sentinii .- siierdl * Depart
l nitrd Pri"*** Intermitmiuil i ih.-pi,v- of wuik of young
inent. said today that wglue-s
I •11ft* nf 1Ii* M1M-I |Mttb'lli • I
e- to Ihe shooting vet die.) K* I •Imm3 »if i b* aamilt L.ii 'i i*d j .i|ilfllerAl&lt; mtier- o! all tlie 13 rirfrai utbu m»sl ftui &lt;i **ful | L ( )I .ri»« 1 j f , rlunrinan M*&gt; *
paitH- nf Ibe t»M*il I'll, n- i i - el Hie Garden Club of
*.i Ir’ p io iiii' i'in s ever held in of tfh &gt;•*ub 11(1 i t e l u i i t i (il
! !li" invvMiiji u ith n**Hf bli/faid tnh inity
.sanford are exhibiting, help*
rhr of in 9111(011!, "Cracker \iMun ..f !fie t.rujivt h.ml..rd hun
Wihnn vuj rc upmu trainy
me private equipment, enterI
ai't I t u-pealtd Friday liii-ini n| KniiniftiT, nj 111 pi \i
arrr^t
K l nlit if »I a ef ft f**l • * d bun
t.lining out of town judges knd
..U.t 9 1 .1 l,«v a* I.Mal met is Will Li au^rdutf b) Lit as
^ *K&gt; ^ ^
f^ tfOds liiaf dledft nf fannll* * 11Mill tbeii
-filing up uf stages and ex­
no r* sts tiullll s
1 1, -tit- - ............... .. to bring ti.u k mh Lit -nil it* 1ii«.« Ksilptinan and
hibit* lur the two-ilay show,
■Smivv was fulling
tli.
I id I days "
*alia'Hutu a n u fii» wrar ibe *ainc®
fdfit*‘ r who
It..in
which anniidily draws capa­
tracker
h»ni min ruMody on a l e a n s lo Mtlitu-’ l.i
ii,-. &gt;1 t-i. f. atuie* of t e ins* u..iiuiin&gt; for
city
irowil*.
traffic
char;*
The
ctul
lights
A
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.
I
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-II ti.oit
Heavy tain f.-ll
i" - i tv
lc» event will he l&gt;*&gt;* **
Also uri disjtlay will he com*
..
lilt*
'gun
to
HoCm
llluis
group
said
tin-lusding
orcurr
i- • ol |2 i.«:1
lio- p \ l Ntile n i i* i
and in* r
uoiii.it exhibit* of florists,
Iton. ' . in. 1d AU-oilo N. i harp3 .Mi *vpmIt'd tn he ed after Kfl-ev -lcp|u&lt;) In- It hlltr of 1billet, i .1,0 Ut­ mir-cri men and gardrn supion.1 - .1
id.i Mute Batik • aih*d in nld tanthlnni'd clnlh twi’cm thi yoiitli and Hu ..Hi dumped m*ii. Hi.ni i . o ile h. - ply -toil*
ccr and atjugedly hi l VVifyin of lain oil sei lion- .-t loi idn
tor SI 9 - m eh tngc. with the mi; *d pinnrer Honda
We Imvc not ashed the loTlie upper Midwest mid
Imlder t un -et to take adv..n
•.Sit Y i ida&gt; 4 He r aid fur w It!) 1 mgllt-tick
i j I merchants to sponsor our
I'lains
teo.
Hu
loou?
of
Hie
Hubert
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ter*,
l
amps
I . 1 i t 'i &lt;r&lt;hall-lining lpei i.il- fn!l tb l.iiU i
In ,lulc tin- vear, as they
Florida field dire, tor of tli* - 1or ol. wilti lill/rm.l wniooif. 1.11i .-i .ol ov. i town iii *•
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posti'it again t -i lb, &lt; '» to have i o ,,pcialeil -» eltHiusla*N
A
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to
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a
till
I m i ' 11. Iiom 11 j l e Ii
t t ally
ii ti our tiuildmg proI gram to t.-iv Ii..&gt;ton Burn- Dakotas nod w, -t.ou Mini.,
ill'll ti. gal '.--gr ean* wil,
I' r a n u u A u u u p t s
gi a in
-aid Mr*. AAoodrulf.
-oia,
C
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Ally
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ho
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*'»M -it 1 ♦ sf.ei ial 82 rate a],
PAIils* i L J'J 1 — France an
uav ! i.o.v and balm day
nounceil |»dav it ha- arCrjiled entiach and tin* CtsiJ Right*
at AV.i-btnclon
Ir..- i J loll* will ho aval! Hie 9o\ i,.| l ri-on - piopoywl Conirni--ion
..111. tl the lianks Oil I ti lor Mill aetlon Willi a V|ev» a-ktng a probe into wti.it t,e
it..
i
a to I p tn and low ,td‘ mm cuing a peace e alicit an " ‘ an unwarranted
tiealing and *trout mg* of Hie
fioni - !i‘&gt; to h p m
lonf. ten, 1 on Ajet Nam
AA’ilson youth
According to Krl-ry, Wilson
was slojiped Feb 3 (or o|» rat
I mg a rar without a driver *
license Ilf failed to appeal in
court snd later was charged
with aflray and fued on $100
bond
Kel*ey *aid the youth wa*
slopjM-il again Friday and -till
pr isou*
lit. Ilf,oj uf the Slate Divt* did nut have * driver'* Itcenac.
Jl.is w.is the fust it "lift, a •i..ti &gt;.f K&lt; utiumir Opportun­
— W it h —
lion any slate "ffl-l..| had of ity repuited route than |C2
an. It a piuposal. tt.e Calm,, t million lit giants tiad been apwas told.
pi'iVcd fur Florida tintlci the
A llunily Home Imprnicnirnt Loan
tin unoth.-i ttiulliT, Guv I. dt ial Fi "iiumn Opportunity
Haydon Burns took to -task Act.
Harrow Up To $.7000 — Up To a Years To Pay
stMi' -lilieti aiclnlpcts wtuj de
lit Sam E Hand ninde Hie
WASHINGTON
(LTD
—
sign l.uitdmga ..tit of Im.- report lufoic u six-state con­ While (lie war went on in Viet
('all Ralph Pczold Or Jim Dourettft
with Hu- fun.Is avutluld* to ference nod community deve­ Nam one possibly important
pay fur them,
lopment workshop at ITorida element in that conflict was
Telephone .122-1611
J he profitsm i attir nu m A*.At t'niver sity.
quietly typing played nut in a
the 7»-e nf s regional pihlir
Hand said s tola) of f.A.6 mahogany-paneled office here
I.. .IiIt lalairatory to be lull! million was pending for the in AA’ashingtoh.
Hi luitipa. Health offu als state lender the opportunity
Secretary of Slat* Dean
said all nine bids’ for on- act, the big gun in the I’reai- Rusk summoned Soviet Am­
M«tnb*r F.D.I.C,
atiuction vvcic m excess of deni's ''war on poverty.”
bassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin
money available.
Hand said his office works to his office for • talk lasting
under the governor to coordi­ more than an hour, mostly on
lALLAHASSLE iL'f'lj — nate fedcial • slats action.
Southeast Asia.

Storms Bailer
Greal Plains

Cracker Days' Set
Friday, Saturday

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Home

Florida Balks On Poverty War Action

Rusk, Red Envoy
In Asia Parley

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Lake Monroe1Jottings

Mrs. Ruby Wilson Dadfcatsd

mother telling me,that he will
By Mrs. II. I,. ,luhn*nn
&gt;ly. eh My, l|n‘ flu that is. !e home March Id front Na­
and *hns been, going around. tional Guard training in Ft.
And the chicken pox are try­ Jackson. S.C. Glad to hear
ing to steal the spotlight. that you will be home Ray­
Donnit . Pent
thought she mond. * * * The Fake Monroe
would be different and come Extension Homemaker* t int*
down with* them, hut is well will entrtUin the 1-H Handy
now. * * • Commander and Helpers Club Saturday in the
Mrs. Jack Kidd tin ffttwo chtl Educational Building of the
dren of Jacksonville spent a Cpsala Presbyterian Church
recent weekend hete with starting at 7:30 pm. The*
Claude and Renn Hawkins. girls have just finished over
• • • The Ed Mailers have 15 hours of training in Junior
returned home to pest in a f­ First Aid which was taught
ter ” ' j months of traveling hy Pan Pelham, a very rptal*
mound Florida. Thee stopped if ifit teacher. And the ftt
hy Claude and liftin'* Co tell gills loved every minute of
them goodbye • * * tiuess it. They will be given then
you could s.'s again bow much certificate* by Pelham that
n fire truck is needed out this night Also there will he u p
way by watching the JutT resrntatlye* from the local
Stnndifi r .It borne, being de­ March of Mimes and Cerebral
stroyed. And then a day or Palsy who will give the girl*
two later the l.ake Mary fire a certificate for their part lei
depat Intent had to come over pution in these recent drives.
on Jewetts Fane and put out Hope to see all the parents
a file nt the Harbour place. there'with their git Is. * * *
It makes you (mil Inside to &lt;l|gn Hunter and I went to
think that llie people ttird so the Central Kim ida Fair Sa .
hard to get ore stalled and unlay and attended the t-ll
then it Ini,I to lx* canceled. program along with a et»uo
• • • John Wiitiiink i« confin­ of my 1 11 girl-* We rtijim-d
ed to (*" nice M. IIIOI ml Hos­ it Very much, \fter that tllga
pital t... aii - f l.i-Mig injur­ and 1 stayed at the Scmm.il
ed ill an ae&gt; uletlt ss let Is ill is Bout It f &lt;*i the rest of the da*
illg ills M-imter We w t-il hitll If you have not been to the
a speedv ri .nv. n • • • A11«. fair yet. please do and be
•one and stop by tbe booth
Karl $ o d e t b 1 o o in has
been ill in the Joeal liotr* arid see what a wonderful job
pi t a l .
We wish" hei
a has been done by our r,units
spsesf^j;- . , »v also. ? i l - * kjigont-' Cecil „Turk^f, ~AVe
Also J. k. Sapp who is now to answer a lot nT- ipie?Tb'-*iv”
v» ns
out of ttie. Hiutigr Memorial •while there and therr was
Hosp tgil i* doing just fine nothing but praise for 11,
lift be has tii.it fishing pol1 well prepared booth. * *
nlieady to go sit on a river Congratulation* to Miss Cm -I
■&gt;
bank somewhe e. * * * Chit- Hobby and Harvey Kiate
&lt;H
*(ii ei and l.vduim HitteU and on then engagement »&gt; ,| »
pt one hi ng marriage * * * V- !
■hildien spent u i.e r n t week
end h e r with t laude nt 'I congratulations to new -la-llv
Man Hit'tell • * * Hud a eall and mother Norman and tin
from
P&gt; a \ m o n d
King’ * ’ •ill a 11 indale i Spark* Ft - v

TR1-HI-Y officers and cabinet members plan for Friday's meeting. Front
the left: Barbara Sandifer, Cynthia Kendrfck. Dorothy Stephens, Sandra
Daniels. Yolanda Holloway, Irene Jackson and Barbara L. Kelley.
^ its Rubrit 11. Thnniax Jr.
Pastor. missionary, Itumanilaiian—thenc -epitomize Mrs
Itnt&gt;&gt; Mother) Wilson Her
wnt'K has been long. .-.loss and
tt'dlDM*
la l!);tl, lhi&gt; woman of great
te n a c ity , « i&gt; galled hy tHe
lord to furry his message.
■any long nights she sat in
.i drafts slelapidated deserted
eld church oc Mulberry Ave- .r.Tv .'{ ' the than 'UohlsbofV

'V
*

"dTuifflTirsHtirrlor a mvgrre*—

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ti n 'Many e s e n in g s passed
and not a single person came
to hear her message which she
gave hy the light of a flickering lamp
1 Mrs Wilson has seen many
Hunts develop slnie 1331. and
• i, has accomplished much.
'1...lay her dingregation wor­
th. ■- in a new church. It condurts a sinking rail of childi ii Irani many other church*1'.
Mo»t monumental o( all is the
i. I. i Samaritan Home, ol
wh.,h &gt;lie i' pi evident. There1,
i leik men and women, h ind,
% li.ddin oi without relai i - to 'opjtort them f nd
« i • and comfort in their last
year*
Main persons helped in de».
mg tKi' piojci t
Mr*
\\
ti [ein.on* e 'e r grateful
I
1 . i tie!*i Ilet au*c when1
i,. , a a. a garbage d imp and
*1.0 Me 1.1-1 1 tiureti in the
theri is now a mat
%
-: a ,i 1i tiieisi' a broad
w, ..,.1 lawn a playground
i t i j hast.,-Iliad court and
in, Holiness ' hurt Ii Rest lla
ri t'n11\ .I'MtuI Thi»
i *1 i*t h.t'i'r rlnhlrt n
!l.n i it,--, r fi* 'If-rtpHl dflH
fin »»rt■aii*ili* *iml th*

Visits Cairo

CAIRO i L'PI)—Cuban Min
istor of Industry Ernesto Che
Guevara started * four-day
visit In the Fulled Arab He
public today lie plans to meet
with President Nasser and
tour the Aswan Ham

WHITEWALLS or BLACKWALLS
O N E LO W P R IC E !

I 'A K T K l l 'A T I N G tmmiFei* &gt;tl tin* Youth Ih.v
Survive at St. .lomes A M K t ' h i m h :ti*c* |u, lilted.
l.aYvrti D i v o i i* president Mr* I K F id m n k v
Mrs. U A, i lolly ami Mi&gt;s Juanita l'.,|hi.......re
ripiitisurs.

a 1 ..... I tilings with u* l.a
vi i n Div,,n i- president an 1
Mi* 1, U 1 iItdiikS Mi' V\
\ llnlh .in** M i- JtIUIlvI.l
I'.tpino *ir« ^iH.riMiif
• •
c iir.it* •1
i %on and
h.iM
*
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•
•
%1
hap
Bi»mrniN*r—
tin1 i•irminnl#
r ■
i*ill&gt; a It i'T« 1
i h.l'lr* n * \*1v 'in &gt; i trim* i!
I'V .
■a'--Ii m i Td *UtMH 1' &lt;■I will in&gt;' ' Vhintldv at T Ul p Hi
i , , •i-i| hv IIt** vvN-h i! I'ldil'
I ii
Mi* \11nai I llnr&gt;
uni Id
tiill'l oft n e in Hie Old Hoppe I
Y* - i hi * i* the
n ation of Kh ineniarv building
I’ lea-*1
itu I.iilh an t h ird work of romr 0„( an,r help—we need
MrIt it.v
Mother I \\iKon vOil
Rev
N \ Wat &gt;un I-

have a brand spankin' new
daughter and they say »he is
a livin' doll. * * • Helen Har­
bour and I accompanied th-1
High School Hand to lluytona
Sunday where they gave a
convert before the start of
the race* at the Speedway,
One of their number* was
“ And the Rain Came Down.”
It didn't rain but the majoret­
tes, with their beautiful fan­
cy umbrellas stole tbc show.
A T.V. photographer r»ni“
over and had the girl* repeat
the number *o he could lake
pictures. The hand, along with
tin r diriptor Ernest Cowley,
"ill go to St. Petersburg on
March k’T for district com­
petition. Fynn Gilrs and
will go with them and they
know that in order for us to
bring them hack they have to
make a superior rating. That
is the bargain. • • • And on
March 13 (glad it's a Satur­
day) the High School tllee
i kih along with their dileetor Mis* Whittle w^ll gn to
Melbourne for their district
meet Helen Harbour an,I I
will go with them. Our fing­
ers aii1 crossed for both th
'and and glee t tub to come
home with superiors. Then
that means going to slat
Contests • • • ii,,,. thought
this week ■•Regret is an up
palling waste of ertergv. Von
, ati't build on it. it it only
Jt,r w.vjjgwing.”
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m.itn Mt im , t
,n heirigs
■ r " 1tir tSi 1*’ Jf ' |si:
M.in
•v .ifu anj !
v Mu III.**I t .
•11 « HHi Al! lit •fi.itu ill
• 1 \»'fl
* . Ill* .If
dl'it i'It * Jil l If ■1« l T tif
fill VDIV |f»SVi
M! tiiti ft N'tl IlD 1
1 i• 11* i.nil l, ii, a i Ill'll 4.Ip
siHi1],!
hi |4ft . '1 l«n Milir
i 1 ii i t th e -, I,,
\ hit -■
,
i . , d l - gu s* e, l
an,| |,., ,.
5 , - and we
are !• It w ■*, an* *'., r urtfure

an t [no rhu rrli and the ta it It c h a irm a n
I.1-,
t to » ’ -t, ,n no orti
ii i.rt in an v f r i* tut- in S.tnlord
1l is sad when a child i* not tain lei in u .hi • an at's'itd

4 The 11 a m .survive wav
spiritually eotidiirled hv th*1
Young People's department of
m
Jsme* \MF church last
.sail lav
Mttnv presentutions
from
- i-it..|. v,siting (lull- and re
pt&lt;'creative* of organization*
11’*--ii v rooms High School
Hooper F lenient ary and the
r•ir! tseoul on I o| sanh&gt;rd were
-dinclv shared I-.ach pre
i spiritual uplift
■i I l l a t i o n
wa* in keeping with the
Ml Good
si-iii mg
theme
I lung- "
I in i .mas of Hus service
wj« ine
Worship Through
Drama
» story in pintonn-tie based on the well known
-.ising of lesti* Christ, lTu
_
I -ay to you a&gt; you did it
' uni1 of tot least of ihesr
Mv brethren you did it to
Mr
Each one attending this *er
\ i i - Uittu
-I a wealth of la!
• nt fro m Hu voung people of
our co m m un ly

I hr Young People t depart­
ment
jia-lor
officer* and
m tillers iif si tames express
^ i : thank' tn all who shares!

given the Tppnrtumty to real
ire hi' |mientialltles -Tills is
happening every day as par
ruts keep their children out of
school to i a,r for their sister*
and brother' To the ehtld
,|,i' i* the most uniair prae
, (r( jn&gt;j w,.r'l sin anyone ran
,|„
a rhild
h,--e innocent tans -a nd
j.,r|, had nothing to do with
iheir being her* Yet many
pai.ntsdcnv thru, those thing*
winch are rightfully theirs
Mo-t lower class animals
i are for voting better than

dj
Show ter til* man von bdn
or and I ail know what kind
of .i man vou .e, (hi d -l,.,as
me wli.it v-mr i-!, -a1 of man­
hood i* and what kind ot a
mall m- i '--rig ’ o hi —I arlyle
-1■■&gt;-I tlte |
'I'lllV |,.itu&gt;i ^&lt;v,,»l n -oil - of thill
liv,* fl .,tmc a- plant ton
Pluriki-o, - m i -■ •-1-Ti■ 1illlllt
mattei win, h i* um I I s many
e-pe, tallv
,- , „u
, uutui,*
vvh,,|,-. for f.

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Dorcas Circle
To Buy Books
The Dorcas Circle of t’ p»ala Preshyteriun Churrh made
plan* at It* monthly meeting
to buy books of the Ilible,
starting with the liook of
James.
The meeting, held in the
Educational (bidding, W * *
conducted by Mrs. Jnmee lUr*
din. president.
A report was given on the
new hymnals being placed in
the churrh and members *1
so were advised of other im­
provements being made. in the
churrh.
Next meeting was announc­
ed for March 31 with Mr*
Edna Rice aa hostess.
Mis Jink tiroiiddua, ho*
lets, served refreshment* of
homemade coffee roll and cof­
fee to Mrs Hardin, Mrs. Hen
llodgr, Mrs. Ed Hunter. Mr*.
Ed Dowell, Mr*. Hire, Mis. II
I,. Johnson ami Mrs. Ileiilali
Cruthi*

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W IN N - D IX IE H A S
I TH E L O W P R IC E S

As TEC President
A member of the Seminole
nigh School TEC Club, Wada
Hancock, haa been nominated
for atata preaident of the
Federation o f High School
Technical Club*. Hancock la
unopposed for tha poet.
Nomination was made at a
meeting in Jacksonville at­
tended by three local TEC
Club members. Victor Perea,
Hancock and Chris Tillia, Icy
cal vice president and a mem­
ber of the etate executive
board, were accompanied by
their teacher, Robert Schmidt.
Elrctioni will be held at
the state convention in Ilradenton April 22-34.
Hancock, a 10-year-old Jun­
ior at £emlnole High School,
it a drafting design technol­
ogy student, a member of the
Letterman'a Club and a mem­
ber of DeMolay. He trans­
ferred to Seminole High from
Florida Military School in
DeLand, where he was a
cadet officer.
"1 fee] that vocetionat edu­
cation, Including trade, indus­
trial and technical education
Is on the threshold of a new
horiton in our state and na­
tion. My chief aim, if elected,
.JaAo r j ' W / h e TEC Club the
mast active -School club in the
state," said lluncock.
Schmidt said that Hancock
has been one of the most ac­
tive members of the local
club and has shown leader­
ship, ability anil high inter­
est.
"The local club feels that
Hancock will make a fine
state executive and are bark­
ing him all the way,” he add­
ed.

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Sticks

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REG. 69* . . STANDARD

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A T ITS N A TU RALLY TENDER BEST

BOSTON BUTTS PORK

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Circle To Aid
Local School

REG. 29r . . pillSBURY

Cinn. RollSpk19'

The Shirley Smith Cirri*
of Pinecrest baptist Church
has chosen the Little Red
School House, a*, ita cpilimunity mission project foe, tiie,
month of March.
Plan* for the project were
made at the monthly meeting
held with Mr*. V. M. Smith
presiding in the ahsenre of
the circle chairman, Mrs.
Harold Sherwood.
The devotion was given by
Mr*c IeUcill* Ahram* and th#
program, "Applying Christ­
ian PrirwIph'K to the Mornl
Unum" was given by .Mr*.
Smith.
Committee report* w e r e
prenented and Mr*. ' iimeron
I*11.11Ik wit* nnnotmr ed *»* hn«tra* fnr llii* Mart'll iiiiHing.
pn|lowing the meinmir, refre*hmeritft wt-ie rerved after
whU'h rin’le memlfr* met in
tin* rhurrh with those of oth­
er rirrlea for the grneiul
meeting
A f t * r u lin g w e r e M r *

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Kied tiray, Mr* C. I. Fit*putrltk, Mrs I'Hiilk, mid Mra
S L. Wiggiriw.

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Bologna

Special Meeting
Fnrrst t‘it&gt; Common;!)' Ai
Litton h.is amioiirnn f a
&lt;u| mrrtiru for M p hi today
in Forviaitl ^ .spotting center
aoi

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111non g
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States in copper production.
huntlitng mamnuiU.

49'

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Savage

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KRAFT'S CRACKER BARREL
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Cheese '°i°i

W-D BRAND

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REGULAR 39*

PlNfBREEZE . . GRADE "A ” FRESH-FLORIDA ALL WHITE

Medium Eggs 3 1 .
10*
Tomatoes. .
63/
Wesson Oil
59/
Astor O i l ..
69/
Deodorant
67/
Listerine . . .
Colgate........ 39/

Pineapple

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Plums

303 CAN

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T-BONE

W-D BRAND

OVEN READY E-Z CARVE RIB

LIBBY TOMATO

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Juice

REGULAR 73* . . ALL PURPOSE

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Sweet Peas 8

REGULAR 79* . . ALL PURPOSE

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RfG 39* CHERRY STAR SOLID PK. WHITE MEAT

48 01

Tuna

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REGULAR 2 /37 * . . THRIFTY MAID

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12 ct Pkfl

BEEF PLATE

W-D BRAND . . BONELESS ROUND

REGULAR 29*
291 . . THRIFTY MAID PRUNE

REGULAR 2/25* . . STANDARD

REGULAR 98*

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W-D BRAND . . BONELESS ROUND

1 9

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REGULAR 49&lt; . . DEEP SOUTH STRAWBERRY

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REGULAR 59*

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REGULAR 35* . . JUMBO SCOTT

REGULAR 61* . . GOLD MEDAL

PLAIN OR SELF-RISING

REGULAR 77* . . ASTOR

KINO AND QUEEN of the young people** de­
partment of Longwood'a First Nuptial Church
are Phil Willett and Lynn Miller who were
chonen for the honor ut the department’* recent
Sweetheart llunquet.

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Carrots 2

PKGS

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Juice . . . 5 Co'. *|.

WASHINGTON STATE WINESAPS FINEST QUALITY

PAN REOI FROZEN BREADED

Apples 4

Shrimp

LB. BAG

59/

LARGE FRESH STALKS

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Celery 2

ASTOR FROZEN FRENCH FRY

STALKS

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Potatoes 4 s? *1.

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TASTE O' SEA FILLETS

Onions 5 “ ™ 39/

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G E T T W IC E A S M A N Y !

d r u g s to r e s

Am erica's
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Chain

RE0. Se EACH
REO. 11a » PACK

K LE E N E X

CANDY, GUM &amp; MINTS

EN V ELO PES

POCKET PAKS

100. letter size.

Pricit
in iffiel
thru March 7

j

Purse size packet
o f 12 tissue*.

HOWARD H o o d , well
known in Sanford and
Seminole County, has
been named to the sales
staff of Seminole Coun­
ty M o t o r s by Hob
Thomas, sales maitnircf.

REG. 5c
EACH
REQ. 25o EACH, BOX

LIMIT 6

REQ. 29c EACH

PACK

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PAPER NAPKINS

Neighborhood
Youth Corps
Set For Miami

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REG. I5c
EACH

WASHINGTON,
D.
C.
fSpl.) — Secretary o f Labor
W. Willard Wirt* announced
that MiamNhds-.been.f.V-'td
for approval as the rite for
a Neighborhood Youth Corps
project.
*
The Miami project, sponsor­
ed by the Southern Florida
Economic Opportunity Devel­
opment
Council,
Inc.,
is
scheduled to have 200 in*
school enrolteea and 300 outof-school enrollees. The en­
rolled will work as hospital
aides, orderlies, rooks' assist­
ants, typists and dietitians'
assistants.
In speaking of the Neigh­
borhood Youth (corps pro­
gram . Wirt* stated. "For
many thousands of iwiys and
gills, the employment provid­
ed liy Youth Corps projects
will be the exact difference
between having no future us
a high school drop-out and
having a good future as a
graduate.
"For
the thousands of
others who have dropped out
of school permanently, this
program will rescue their job
hopes by providing them with
desperately needed work ex­
perience *'
The total cost of the Miami
project wilt be f t i n . . loo. the
federal share will he IJJH,.

B A TTER IES

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(SK AL)
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C!«rk Circuit Court. *
hnnlnuU County. Florida
lly; Mirth* T. Vlhlen. I»CH W. War*. Attorney,

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PENETRATINQ

H EA T RUB

REG. 89c EACH, 25,000 UNITS, 100' , 2

2 for 7 0 c

REG. 69c IVi OZ.

S U P P O S ITO R IES

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B O RIC AC ID

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3 ' 13‘

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2 for3 0 c

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SAC C H AR IN
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C AS TO R O IL

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Kach board 6 ' * ' long.

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01

lly Julia Harlot
Menu for the smorgasbord
to he sponsored by thr Alta­
monte Springs Garden Club
from s until 7 3o p m Thurs
day »l the Community House
on Mallland Avenue was an
nounced today by members of
the committees in charge.,
Tirkets will be available at
Ihe door and those attending
may choose from turkey and
dressing, baked ham, meat
leaf, a variety of- jellied sea
foods, casseroles, salads and
homemade pies and cakes.
Doorprires will be awarded
First prl/e will tie an orchid
plant and numerous camellias
and hibiscus plants also have
been donated as other prues
by various nurseries in the
area

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OPEN MON TIIIU' SAT. 9 a.m.

metal cop, .
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ORLANDO

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NKXT TO WINN-DIXIE
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— I'll. 617-7073

Tbe White House originally
was known as the president'*
pa lure.
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REQ. I0o EACH, FLASHLIQHT

Smorgasbord
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Black or brown.

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16 colors to a box.

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Woodcutter Confesses Slaying
GREENVILLE. S. C ,IU P I)
— A 22-ycar-old woodcutter
from the Blue Ridge foothill*
confessed the killing of a high
school band leader who wa»
yarked with a young school
teacher in a secluded woods
area.
Eugene Metcalf, a pulpwood

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cutter, admitted shooting B. I.
Lands, 49. in the stomach
Monday night after he and exconvict Frank Plumblcy rob­
bed him.
Deputy Sheriff John Linder
said the two said they waited
for J-iRdv and Patricia L. Par­
ham, 27, whom thry had seen
at the place on previous oc­
casions.

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Plumbley, 31, is a farm
hand and former eonvict at
the state penitentiary. The two
Hare themselves up to depu­
ties at Metcalfs rural home
near Landrum.
Lands was married. He and
Miss Parham were parked on
a dirt logging road in the Blue
Bldge foothills. He was band
director at Dorman High
School near Spartanburg and

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lived at Inman, a few miles
‘ from the murder acene.
Miss Parham said she drove
from her Arcadia home to the
tendeavous with Lands and
talked with him for half an
hour in the back seat of his
car.
She told police two men pep­
pered the back window or lin­
ear with a shotgun bt*M.
She said their faces were
covered with handkerchiefs
and they ordered them out of
the car and into the woods.
She said they took Lands'
wallet, then shot him in the
stomach and fled.
Mils Barham picked Metcalf
and Plumbley out of a police
lineup.
Chief Deputy Sheriff Claude
Sulherlin said the two men
spent the night raring through
the hilly country and wading
streams to keep away from
bloodhounds.

Best Food Buys Air 'Ballet' Scheduled For Bombing Derby
Await Week's
Lenten Shopper
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WASHINGTON (U N I —
Eggs, a limited supply of
good meat buys, and colorful.
varied
selection
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fruits and vegetables await
the week's Lenten shopper.
Eggs are the shopper’a beat
buy In protein foods this
week. Good supplies of beef
roasts and steaks also are
available.
Celery,
radishes, lettuce,
and apinach are among the
better vegetable buys.* Cab­
bage, carrots, and green and
dry onions ute tsptcialiy
plentiful.
There nre hhur.dant sup­
plies of apples and bananas
at this week's markets, and
grapefruit and orongi a are
particularly abundant.

An exhibition of low alti­
tude, grasi-cutting aerobatics
by the "fly in g Profesaor"
will be an added feature at
the air show-open house cli­
maxing the 11th Annual Re­
connaissance-Bombing Derby
April 10 at Sanford Naval
Air Station.
The Saturday event, w-itncMi-d by an estimated 10,000
last year, will conclude six
days of reconnaissance and
bombing exercises conducted
each yenr by Reconnaissance
Attack Wing One based at
Sanford, gb bal headquarters
of the famed JIA-5C Vigilante
aircraft.

The "Flying Profesaor” act,
performed by Capt. Dick Schram, L'SNR, will provide quite
a contrast in the type of air­
craft that will be displayed
over Sanford during th» pro­
gram.
Following fly-by» and dem­
onstrations by the Navy's
most modem, aophisticated
jet, the RA-SC, and the
world’s largest carrier-based
aircraft, the A-3B Skywarrie-r. will be the ‘•Professor”
in a light Piper Cub.
The precision flight demonatration by Captain Schra.n

Captain Schram has ap­
revives the thrills of barn­
storming aviator* and air peared at National Air Race*,
Northwest Air Fair, Midciecuiea of the early 1930s.
A comedy ballet in the air, South Cotton Carnival, ‘‘ Sky-

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O-Rama," , World’s Fair and
doiena of other major military
and civilian aviation avents.
The Dcrhy is considered ona
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Air readiness exercises in the
U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
Its professional events at­
tract many of the defense of­
ficial* most concerned with
evalliaftig the Navy'* air
strike potential.

the act depicts the problem
of an absent-minded profes­
sor who hat learned all of his
flying from a book, and sud­
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without the valued textbook.
Retter than eight million
spectators have craned their
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"Professor" literally bond*
and twists hit small Cup
from one ’' ‘impossible’' man­
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products and.the most attentive.service you've ever enjoyed^
So you’re still a.winner*

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Wrntt Pago 8—Wed. Mar. 3, *65

Sanford Juniors To Defend State Title
Local Cagers
OpenAgainst
Clewiston

Crumpton/R. Bennett.
By John A. Spolikl
At 7 pm — Roche/Honey
Gentlemen.......... thla coming
cult,
Swann/Bridges, Fardweekend U your time to ehine
la/Zueli,
Msglto/Frost, Bus­
on the Unee.
The Fifth Annuel Benford ter Anderson/Virgll Ander­
Men's Bowlin* Tournament son, Bukur/Rogero, Tommy
Kipp/Al Kipp, Wlltahlrs/gets underway with team Proctor, Callan/Wilson.
competition echeduled for SatLooks like well have some­
urdaya and the Doubles and where around 30 to 35 teams
8ln*les scheduled for Sun­ entered In the tourney thla
days. Taka note.. . .both thoso
year.
days are plural.
Gals, don’t forget that well
For the men, there are two
be expecting you to offer
weekends Involved — March
your scoring services the
0.7 and 13 - 14.
same as was offered to you
Up to thla writln*, here
by the men's association.
are the squad tlmea and per­
Tho Saturday-night Moon­
sona assigned to bowl In same:
light Bowling crowds at 0 are
TEAM EVENTS: Saturday
averaging around the 25 to
at 8 pm, Jet Lanes, Glass Met,
30 group and I can assure
NAMTG 'B', Ops A, Odd Balls, you that they’re all having
Budwelaera, Misters, N A S
themselves a ball.
Supply and NAMTG 'A*.
Thla past week, we had
Please take note that the 6
these fine folks enter into
pm squad has been deleted on
the winner’s circle:
thla daU.
High for the gala In aeries
On March 13 at 5 pm, Lake
was Thelma Unger with a 580
Monroe Inn, CPO 2 Lushes,
and for the gents It was John
Wisdom Sod Service, Sanford
Frisbee with a 611. John just
Manufacturing, Bob's Restau­
happened to come ajongy ‘for
rant, Quality MoblH Homes,
tho vide! .wJlh ../heir Lake
Pryor's State FniitC Insur­
Mary neighbors the Alexand­
ance, Four Sira and the Finks.
e r , and, wouldn’t you know
On the same*daU, but at
It, hut that they’d get hot and
the 8 pm time, you’ll find Rose
walk home a smiling winnahT
A Wilk’a Restaurant, Lanre
Individual high game scores
Crackers, HLH Products, Rexwere turned In by Parkis Ow­
Liquors, Harry's Bar A Pack­
ens, Laura Frisbee (there’s
age, Fearleaa-4 plua-one (Aw,
that name again!), and Har­
come on, fejlahal), NAS Mcd/riet Gaxll.
Dental, Cook's Corner, Semi­
And before another word's
nole Memorial Men's and the
typed into this column, did
Kinky Dinks.
.
you know that Harriet finally
Checking the entries for th«i
crarked the 'charmed circle'
Doubles and Singles for the
with a 212 game.
two Sundays, the lineup
ALL TOGETHER. NOW
reads as follows:
..............HIP. HIP, HOORAY
8unday — at 3 p m .. . .DugFOR HARRIET!
gan/Kanner, Button/lludsiin,
Getting bnck to those Moon­
Phllllps/Oldham, Ray/Ward,
light Bowler winners, the men
Palrick/Altman, Combs/RoJwere led by Tom Ulrich, Doug
lln and Meeka/IHckaon.
Owens and Bobby Meeks.
At 5 pm — Kischer/ChnlThere's lots and lots of wire
fin, Willls/Domlny, Davldbuzzing with the women's
son/I.cgst, Smllh/Pope, Marnominating committee calling
tin/Farrisa.
gnls in the area and asking
At 7 pm — Paulk/Bi'hrcns.
whether they'd be agreeable
Owens/Relque, Meeks Hunter,
to holding mi office in the
Valentine/Monroe, Dorman/Hanfoid Women's Rowling As
Pe ter son.
sociation for the rnming year.
On the following Sunday,
With the abundance of tal­
March 14, here are your en
ent In this area, I am quite
tries.
certain that we'll again be
At 3 pm — Tyre/Kirrhhoff,
fortunate in hiivlng capable
Andcrson/Knerlnnd, Hunter/|H-ople lending this active
llollen, Tournoux/V'on Hergroup of women keglers.
bulls.
How many more months
At B pm — Spolskl/Pente‘till the men get their noggin
cost, Skelly/Guthrie, Sehnitzler/Martin,
Drier/Vaughn, together and start making
Rob Rennett/Chas Ilenm-tt, plans for the coining year. It's
never ton early to start mak­
E t h e 11 / Casey, Plvee/Fox,
ing some plans on whom
you’d like to have running
your organization " for the
next twelve months, men.
We'll see you all at tin­
men's bowling tournament. . .
NEW YORK (D PI) — Ger­ remember, we encourage specmany's Ksrl Mildmberger. Intora and It's all for free.

German Heavy
Here For Match

heavy-weight champion
of
Europe, planned tu disclose
at a news conference today
the names of two rival Amer­
ican promoters who are try­
ing to match him for a "world
title fig ht”
S o u t h p a w Mildmberger.
who arrived In the United
States for the first time Tues­
day, said those two promoters
and German fight tycoon
Joachim Goettert, of Frank­
furt, hope to match him with
the winner of Friday's fight
at Chtcagu International Am­
phitheatre between Ernie Ter­
rell and Eddie Machen
Terrell, of Chicago, and Machen, of Portland, Ore., are
fighting for the vacant World
Boxing Association (WliA)
version of the heavyweight
crown.

Purple Aces Win
UPI ‘Small’ Title
NEW1 YORK (UPI) — The
Evansville Purple Acee, who
begin defense of their Nation­
al Collegiate Athletic Associ­
ation college division champi­
onship Thursday, were named
the small college bsskstball
champions for the second
consecutive year today by the
UniUd Press International
board o f coaches.
The Aces face BethuneCook man of Florida at Bsllarmlns College in Louisville
Thursday In the opening
round o f the South Central
regipnal NCAA tournament
in queat o f an unprecedented
fourth NCAA title.
The pawnbroker's symbol
Is said to have been adapted
from the symbol of the fam
eus Medici family of Florsnca,

1

TUly.

Florida Junior Boys State
Basketball tournament opens
Friday in DeLand.
Sanford will meet Clew-laIon in the opening game at 6
p.m.
Sanford will be putting its
state title on the line, a title
which it has held for three
consecutive years.
Sanford started its march
to the stale titles by winning
In Tallahassee in 1962 and in
Sanford in &gt;963 and 1964.
M9?
Going into Ihe state tourna­
CHAMPIONS of the Sanford Biddy Busketball LcaRue are tho First
ment this weekend, Sanford
I1IDDY LEAGUE ALL-STARS will represent Sanfortl in basketball
Federals with a 12-1 record. Front row, from the left: Joe Payton, Dennis
has won nine consecutive state
championship play Friday and Saturday at DeLand. All-Stars are (front
ERbcrs, Randy Brown, Tommy Rarks, Tim Stubbins; second row: Bucky
tournament
games
without
a
row, left to rifiht) Tommy Graccy, A1 Grooms, Randy Brown, Rickey
Hurt, Jim Hardin, Kenny Alford, Chick Winship and Jimmie Brown. John
loss.
Smith and Steve Hitchcock; (second row) Russ Gordie, Hnrley Sykes,
Stubbins nnd Jim Brown are the coaches.
(Herald Photo)
Sanford has never lost an
Bill Schmidt, Mike RiChard and Jim Dunham. John Stubbins and Jim
opening game in a state tour­
Brown are the coaches.
(Herald Photo)
nament.
Carrying the burden for San­
ford this year will be Bill
Schmidt, Al Grooms, Bandy
Brown, Russell Gordie, Tom­
By Gary Pi#T*T -■ •
my tlraeey, Mike RiChard,
x &amp; r .
Written tor NEA
ol llouk, the American Lea­ Jim Dunham. IfaTIcy ‘ Sykes,
By Ilsrry Grayson
general o l the Yankees."
How about GUea himself tor guer. A meeting will be held Ricky Smith and - S t e v e 12—Side Shrug
WASHINGTON (NEA) For this exercise, only one
at Belleair, Fla., in late Httchock.
National League endorsement commissioner?
dumbcll Is used. With a side
March.
"Neither league president
is quite likely to make Ralph
rocking motion, go from posi­
will be offered the posL" said •'Power has been restored to
George Houk, general man­
tion A to position B for eight
the
commissioner’s
office.
And
the club official, "Giles be­
to 10 repetitions.
ager of the New York Yan­ cause at 69 be la too old. The If the owners want a man to
.Then reverse the dumbell
run
the
works
firmly,
toughly
kees, the new commissioner of owners are looking for a man
and repeat the motion In the
basebsll.
who after two terms (14 years) and without favoritism while
opposite direction eight to 10
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This is the opinion of a Na­ will be no older than -Frick still keeping nearly everybody
times.
- t
happy.
Houk
is
their
guy.
The
tional League club official who upon his retirement which will
S.mford recreation depart­
1
As you advance, and it can
V 1.
major would brook no non­ ment's Biddy All-Stars drop­
discussed Fird C. Frlck'a suc­ be 72.
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he
done
without
undue
mussense
either
from
management
cessor while awaiting news
f . \
"Joe Cronin of Ihe Ameri­
ped an exhibition game to
1cuU^“ ';tr»ini TnCr« « " t h « reof the Senate antitrust and can League is young enough, or the athletes and have the Land 52 41.
\
petitions to 12 to 15 in both
» %7 i
monopoly subcommittee in­ but lost stature. Rasehall peo­ respect of both.
Sanford developed ‘ rouble, j
No one wdl ever call Ralph at the foul line early in the j
quiry in Washington.
ple didn't IIKc the way he
Breathing should be co-or­
"At the owners' meeting in handled Charles O. Finley's Houk a rubber stamp.
contest and was never able lo
dinated to the motions, inhal­
Phoenix in December the con­
I
J -f
convert on Ihrir opportunities.
ing as the weight rises and exsensus was that no politician
The locals missed 16 out
. ... of hj|1
as , hp u „,|ht dcscen&lt;1,
need apply and the choice
21 al.cmpU from the charily
h dlri.c„ onv
should tie someone not now
line while DeLand converted
This
exercise develops pow­
associated with the game,’’
14 out of {6.
er in lorso muscles.
said the club official. "Since
DeLand, led hy Its big cen­
(NEXT: Half-Squat.)
that time, however, a number
ter Kosamnnda, held a 23-16
Jim Valentine and Johnj halftime lead The Big Green
of owners have changed their
Knerland had t h e i r
hlg j
minds atiout turning thumbs
Drl-aml stretched to a
"churners" (raring up Ihe 38 27 lead over Sanford in the
down on wort h* candidates
strike pocket in the Tuesday third quarter nnd fought off a
within tlir ranks.
PM Navy League at Jet Lanes late Sanford charge to rapture
"The job v-ill be offered to
1 nitrd Press International
as Jim annexed the high game their first exhibition win.
Supreme Court Justices Byron
Eastern Division
title with a fine 247 game and
R (Whizzer) White and Pot­
Sanford was
led hy Bill
W
lly David Higginbotham
ing the Edgewater Eagles and
John stormed through with a Schmidt with 2U and llandy x Boston
ter Stewart Both will turn it
57
Herald Sport* Wrilrr
Lyman. Tho Tribe took 11
hlg
611
series.
down Indeed, Justice White
Brown with 10
[ Cincinnati
42
Jim's 247/578 pared his Ops
Seminole
High
tiivck
team
first
places out of the 15
already has said hr would not
Both Sanford
and DeLand [ hiladelphia
36
" A " learn to a four game will Ih- playing
wj-re to host the Drl-and Bull­ events snd won all the field
accept.
in the stale \,.w York
25
romp over the leading team
"Right now I have to say
tournament in DeLand this x-Clinche.l title
dog* am) the Lyman tiiey- events. Edgewater snd I.yman
and thereby lifted his team weekend.
Houk has the Inside track be­
Western Division
hound* in the Trite-'* second both have good teams but tba
into the number one spot In
cause I happen to know Pres­
meet of the season lit this af­ Seminole* were better pieparI.os Angeles
41
league standings Russ Saly
ident Warren Giles of the Na­
ternoon at the Buddy Lawson
St lain is
36
e
n
gave
him
some
rapatilr
C'1
\
tional league Is In his rnrMemorial traek.
The Tribe was rained n./t
Baltimore
31
assistance
with
a
197/506
Ralph
Houk
ner. Heading the other major
The meet will not be a Met- of practice twice Inst week,
Detroit
30
fort and Kodlun contributed a
league. Giles doesn't know
10 Conference one, but the but they have worked hard
San Francisco
14
threats to play in a row pas­ 510 series. John rolled his 231/
Houk well, hut has been tre­
Tuesday’s Results
competition will be of that this week to catch up with
ture and then haul anchor 611 series against Ihe Marine
mendously Impressed by the
Cineinnati 12' San Fran.
ralBa-r. The Seminole* defeat­ their routine.
ATHENS.
G
h
(DIM
I
—
It
from Kansas City.
tram and came out with onlybattlefield decorated Ranger
ed Lyman last Friday, hut
David Noell has been soI "The reaction was even one win for his NAMTG " B " appears that Tennessee as­ I.os Angeles 126 IMlila 117
at meetings Hr admitted Ihr
the DeLand team i* much lertrd to la- the captain for
worse when he permitted Ihe Irani and that In his big game sistant Tummy llartleit may­ SI Louis 19 New York 98
' masterful way llouk handled
more experienced.
the Seminole*. Noell is tha
sale of 80 per cent of the Yan­ Shaw totaled 193.540 lo pace be the next head basketball Only games scheduled
his forrrs when he was firld
Wednesday's Games
According to- S e m i n o l e only four-year letterman on
roach at the University of
kees to the Columbia Broad­ the Marines
l.o$ Angeles at Boston
roai h Dick William*. “ We the team and holds the school
casting System to be practi­
Admin won all four pointJ Georgia.
run ugainat DeLand and Ly­ record in the shot put. A &gt;
Ilai tlett. a former Univers­ Cincinnati at Baltimore
cally railroaded through, one from Die Meta as Gossrlin
man this afternoon and we cording to Williams, •'Noell
Amrrlran League owner, Ar­ shot 203 578 to set the pace. ity of Tennessee player who San Francisco at Detroit
want to win over these teams is an outstanding athlete in
thur Allyn of the Chicago Arch rolled 245/533 and Ward has (&gt;een a Vola assistant Philadelphia al St. I^mia
Thursday's Games
in preparation for Friday’s many ways, especially for hi*
While Sox, even moved that hit 191/549 to spark the since 1962, stopped off here
the league presidencies be NAMTG " A " team to g four to talk atauit the job with San Francisco vs. Detroit at meet with our old rivals, Tit­ sportsmanship and ability. Ha
Ft Wayne Ind.
usville, Sea Breeze from New will make a good captain for
Athletic
director
abolished."
point win over Wing “ A" who Georgia
Only game scheduled
Smyrna and DeLand Friday us thia year.”
Emil J. (Huzzy) Ravasi, gen ihowcd good efforts by Nicl- Joel Eaves.
is the hig meet this week and
Eaves refused to ronfirm
eral manager o( the tail An- fen with 183/511 and Don
Miss Whirl and L. L.'s Me Blaring Flash
we've worked hard to prepare
460 4 00 j,ejej Dodgers, and his Pitts- Ethel! with 179/511. Bun Mick or deny that Bartlett is to gel Stake Races
Steel
production of th*
Too. who ran J-2 ih last Satur­ M.P.'a Dllly
United State* exceeded 10
CHICAGO (UPI) — The 103- for it.”
3 20 burgh, counterpart. Joe L paced the Maintenance team the post vacated when vet­
day night's King and quern Quiniela (3-6) $36 60
Lust week the Seminole* million tons for the first tun*
Brown, have been mentioned. tu a four game win with a eran Coach llarliin (Red) day Arlington • Washingtonchampionship, are matched Perfects (6 1) $124 30
/•
Wouldn't Giles prefer a Na­ 203/543 scries that bested Lawson resigned for health Balmoral rare inerting which took their first meet by best­ in 1899.
again in tonight's featured 10th Mb Race — S — Time 41.69 tional Ix-agurr?
reasons.
laiwson
has
been
opens
May
17
at
Arlington
Airframes on all counts. Wea­
race at the Sanford Orlando Hey Champion 4 60 3002.20
"Giles wants the best base­ pons and NAMTG " C " split in sidelined during much of this, Park will offei a program fea­
Eternal
Beauty
4.40
3
00
Kennel Club.
ball commissioner obtainable," their match with Karl Spear hla 14th consecutive losing turing 38 stakes races worth
3 80 replied the club official. "Hii
The two speedsters will be Barberry Hap
a total of $1,813,000.
bombing 210/571 and Higgs season.
side-by-side In the storting Quiniela (1-2) $9 80
man U llouk."
hitting 220/526 b o I h for
box with L.L '* Me Too in the Perfects (2-1) $2130
More than a dozen have been NAMTG " C " and McCabe pac
No. i hole and Miss Whirl 6th Race — 5/18 — Time 32.02 suggested foi the position to Ing Weapons with 190/497.
Casual Oscar 21 80 8 80 5.20 be vacated by Frick after th«
"All I said was:
starting from No. S.
Hein rolled 184/530 to show
8 00 4.40 World Series next fall. Includ­
Miss Whirl, owned by Larry Bonita Ray
the way in a four point win
4.80 ed among tbcin are former
Hughes, won by S length over Only Greater
for Ops " D " ovrr VAH 7. lie
Darotd Robertson's L.L.'a Me Quiniela (1-4) $75 40
Vice President Richard M. con/Line grabbed three wins
No Minora!
Perfects
(1-4)
$200.70
Too in one of the most excit­
Nixon, former U. S. Senator from Ditburslng thanks to
ing races of the season last 7th Race — H — Time 41.14 Kenneth Keiting. Secretary of Salndon with 193/522 and BagSUrt Soon
14.00 5.20 4.20 Health. Education and Welfare
Saturday.
ley with 204/557. Jordan led
[SO THEY SHOWED ME NEWLUCKY STRIKE FILTERS]
4 80 3.30
The Hughes speedster, who Hoodwinked
Anthony Celebrrzte and Uud Disbursing with 162/313. The
3.40 Wilkinson, former Oklahoma
also won the Inaugural Handi­ Yug llgab
Avionics hung a three point
cap, hat been in the money In Quiniela (68) $40.00
football coach.
lots on the Alley Bata despite
14 to 17 starts with seven wins. Perfects ( 68) $98 10
Other baseball namci that a fine 212/539. The Cast Offs
The Robe-tson ace has been 8th Race — 1/16 — Time 31.72 have popped up are Judge R»- took three points from Com­
3 80 3 40 2.40 bert Cannon, the players'
In the money in each of her Gate Man
missary as George Brtster
John Streak
4.80 3.60 counsel; Charles M. Scgar, rolled 199/528 and Weaver
14 starts with nine wins.
V.S. Sea Captain
S.lo
. Tuesday evenings results:
MATINEES
1
secretary-treasurer of base­ hit 189/545. Andy Patrick
1st Race — 5/18 — Time IL K Quiniela (1-4) $18 60
ball; Stanley Musial. and clab tried to keep It close for Com­
Wed.
Fri.
Sat
2
P.M.
Perfects (1-4) 133 40
Wayside
officials Lee MacPhall of Bil- missary with hla 201/572.
Gossip
31.00 38 60 13.00 •th Race — 1/16 — Time 11-94 timore and Cleveland'# Gabe
U n i FRIDAY Matinee This Week
Gator Band
4 60 4.60 Winner's Tip 10.60 5.40 4.20 Paul.
The U. 6. Congress first
14.60 3.60
Ebony Rock
3.60 Longdust
But National League sup­ used its power to declare war
Every Raring Program features tha exciting
Ronaaent
2.40
Quiniela (4 5) $74.40
PERFECTA8!
port could clinch the election In the War of 1112.
2nd Race — l / i l — Time 22.58 Quiniela (1-8) 850.60
INTER-CITY MATCH RACE
Potent
21.40 11.40 8.10 Perfects (6-1) $201.60
8#t. Nila March 6
Eastern Ava.
6.40 1.60 18th Race — 1/16 — Time 11.17
JAX KC va. SOKC .
17.00 6 00 4.00
Vapor Stream
- 2.60 Pillow right
Terramycln
12 40 6.40
Quiniela (2-3) $53.60
ON 100 BRANDS
Sliver World
3.60
Dally Double (S3) $616.60
Srd Race — 8/11 — Tima 12.11 Quiniela (S-l) $73 20
Little Gladya 12 20 6.60 4.80 Perfects (2 3) $282.80
Nancy Speed
30.80 7.80 llth Race — % — Time 48.87
16.60 7.80 6.40
Hooey Spot
11.80 Janice A.
Quiniela (4-7) $107.30
Run Out
4.80 4.20
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE Mias Arizona
3.40
Perfects (7-4) $385.70
UCETSTMI nuns PVTMCETMTim m o t TABm y
OPEN DAILY - I A . 1 L . «:1S P. M.
4th Race - 1/1$ — Tima 22.63 Quiniela (1-1) $33.40
H U ) 17 — M2
11$ B. FIRST
SANFORD
Coro
PerfecU (1-8) $324 00
WE CITE TOP VALUE STAMPS
MIDWAY BETWEEN 8ANFORD A ORLANDO, f t
Peppar Pot
11.80 4.40 |.00 Mutual handle $70,032.

Better Golf Through Exercise

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By JoAnn Hays
A general meeting of the
Ceneva Volunteer Fire De­
partment wil( be held at 8 p m
next Tuesday in the Geneva
Community Hall.
Nine of the volunteers met
recently at the home of Chief
Denton Prevatt to begin work
on sanding the truck which
has been donated by Charles
U. Gatlin and T. R. Summeraill. After it la thoroughly
sanded down It will be giveo
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Those reporting for the work
session, other than Chief Pre
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naird, Harry Klnnalrd, Tom
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Gibson, Edsao Golt and Bud­
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Representing the Altamonte
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Women's Clubs at the Alta­
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I -Fred Raaaman, Mrs. S. Cady
•
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• Guest speaker for the cov­
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E. Pope Bassett who spoke on
M the Importance and need of
having a will.
Officers of the Federation
were elected during the busi­
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I it Smith, Mr

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H ib is cu s
B L b E

By Local Audience
Hy Dullir Austin
. ^ Sanford’ s Civic Center uas
• alive with the sound of music
Tuesday night when the Flor­
ida Symphony Orchestra came
to town bringing Broadway
right to tlie shor«&gt; of Lake
Monroe.
Playinst to a -landing room
only audience. Director Henry
Marer and hn superb aggre­
gation of musicians and .-1ng ■
^ r s led Sanford music lover.*
down the Great White Way.
Equally entranced hy Hie
ringers and the orchestra, the
Mutual Concert audience ex­
pressed its collective enchant­
ment with resoundlns ap
pi ause.
Completing the capture with
a last grand suture was die
surprise appearance of the
tfhampionshlp Kdgcwator High
Sell ho! Band to play, vciih the
Florida Svmphony. the thun­
dering ‘ Seven!v Sr TrenThones '
(rum
' The
Mu-u
Man
'1 hen they rounded it all out
with ‘'Tin; Stars and stripeForever ' hringtn; the and

icnce to Its feet with the ans
vvcring thundci—the roar of
applause.
One of the highlights of the
program which featured all
the best of Rrbadwa* show
tunes was Florence Sntdin
ger‘ s Hello Dolly" number.
1 hr diminutive, dv mimic
M.'S Soltlinger. alMy backed
by Iterate Radio an.) dark
Thompson, clapped on Doily's
famous big hat and her foaIher tioa and proceeded to
lay 'em in the aisle* "
No Ie&gt;- delichtful wa* the
duet of M.&gt;» Ann Hlarsu. and
Jack Thom peon of the Meta­
phor song from "The FantasIK ks"
with M:-J R1 ! ! ‘ o's
pi\|e rharm Ip Uing the fun­
ny itone with her joyous
screaming.
(We can't describe this par
tbolar number to our reader*with mere vviirds—i* htv tit b*
seen to lie appreci.iteit i
The entire evenuu via* one
that will long lie n ue'i mhenul
hy the amllcncc — a* vii'1 as
the orchestra and the singers

H a v e

MAHV ANN I.rCKKIT. lali-ntc.l vocalist with
Don Ms Neill'.-* "Breakfast Club." (See ('undid
Chatter. Herald Photo by Doris Williams)

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The -&gt;idents were
' fK /Mrn lUllijuis ,
.../me. wholesome
hdund as ifi'e hivrly'atrw
Society Editor
people will, no &gt;o called " v e
I
pcnple
One of Sanford's favorite lioardeil them in the -.line
nee red"- Surface.
gals, M I S S
It (J L E graciou- manner as ail the
JIMMY HALLENTINE -haGREENE, daughter of Mr. other important 'paisingers.
and Mrs. Jack 1. Greene, of She gave them Dielr Inslrtic- hem with Don since the pro­
originated some .12
Virginia Avenue, observed her lions, described the altitude gram
fgnih birthday Friday. Feb 2tt.- chan--!*’- and p.mm .nine -ecu veal, ago MARY ANN I CC
*♦ Vividlv Dial some ot the KETT i* n.fi only a fulcrit.el
with an unu-ua! celebration eiv —
She was ' honor gue-t" of little imaginations r.iq wild" v or alist, but would lie an a*
*rt &lt;,n \\Y colored TV -ei
MrKatherine
Whr!rhel» in tin realistic Dlghl
Carole answered tin - in Mu i. a tall statuesque bru
fir-t grade class at Southsidc
I I! \N
lelligenl question- j - it tin v m Ho ,ij:,f a real tieautv
School
M.I.I'i
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i.oli.vli'
charm
and
I arolc, who is a stewardess vvetc some of the &lt;eh ■ I i vyith N.itiunal Airlines, was and digrut.irp s -lie i- n ip s l ' pi I Ii v 11v InVelv Ilf COIII &gt;1*
noi a sui prised hunoi'ee, but tntned to fiv mg mill, -u u iutui.v iti-ui. Mini Cowling, ail
bad promised her little sister.1 would he almost imp --(tile litdii ,i during the eoniab In
Jackie, -lie would si-it her for the vi,mu mind' in n .i.i/e pruv i le i. a.iiiful humor viu

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leaving

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Do ipiabln-d -U w.ndi " &gt;h.dl
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I ilallilt. vv i i i it • i- fj '

li.tv. nil the job " err Hill
M i &lt; .1 ii till .111,1 Hob | .illlll.MI

i i. n a Mu ;- .i Ini uia land
. wru-r. -uu.ti i d up .oil i . nit .il

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l.v. Jill, I the It* I- im ••111* I

I i.'i-illll. Ml, I' a ‘ I\ m dot
.m(l vv,i' ; i- Iivi Ii 'Ior " n
in plain I I . O
in • r’m 1 . ■ k i intmi
., "id
l lu l . Mo.

WIII I e -lie 1* ll.l-ed, -hi I" I. l* h T. , -tin i 1 11 1 - ■ i- ,u i
tier v.ib,ah’, leave lime to gal po-'i *• I vv Ii Die till* ■
p.ii k canon- mil crate- o( Ii ' 11.-.»’■•y , Ur.on' and build
• ill.ip*
boarding
tuivi lope*. i«rin&gt;iiiit | oiiii ,i iivn.imi, pi t
'olialdv i inI j i - i mi....... wii
ae.it lie'1' and oilier paiapmu
n.i ha -vnoMuuiiius of an an I,, enliallt e in r ill. ml) and It
tta-ntie fl.Jlt. a lid b i l l . I Iv -el vc-.
• • •
ti.insformed the mtire chi-MA* Kl.f
H IPiTH tH o
room into w lux-ir-uus National
Iu-ll- na r&gt; •lltly im it, I pit •Airlirn - jet.

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M iss Ruth. Jean n e • Robson En gaged

L u n ch eon

Met ' I■ M
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t.i t.

Die

Was rerentlv lalkmg tn I.t
GILL
MRS HAROEDl APPI FRY. who informed nie
that the Pilot i 'tih of San­
ford will -non mill out the
Faster Sea's Hep .lor DaviIi chairman
Ihi- sear and
i
'•(( be
&lt;-"i&gt;inim..

&gt;n

T h u rsday

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She w ,i*

and Mr&gt; William O
of Periwinkle Drive.

iTiri-tian Dior fa-hion bouse,
ricentlv -hnwisl &gt;iiinr of his
lale-l design* e v . b i ' v r l y to
t"1 mhrr* of Die press
The gtand litl-ile n In* colbutton w.i. a Ivpii.i
-buck
piece'" wedding gown
Ills
mode] wji. gnuiiiui tn a lung
white pique -heath with »n
imtni i i ' d i wide brimmed hat
fm m wliu Ii a bm. ittvulai net
I . -IiiiUii d v- vtIi (.-Hied tjow
11 - via- ijiap, &lt;I
Now
Mi
V . this sounds
lik, -imeDimg I m i . lit i •&gt;.••!
l i -t
oil my iii’ vi trip dovvii

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IIV JoVtin llay»
Rer.uii . .fst "I 'Ir
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.Mi- J ,,i \I j ‘h .eu \ ,&lt;l (tela v a
wa - t.i i ' a -a i„u . .1mail) W. .
Iher-ln wltu ,» from Jackson
vi.li Jimnn vetted with the
M.itluiux &gt;' viral ilavs tiefoi*
returning hione Alto visaing
with Dietn were their aon in
law and daughter. Mr and
'ti* ||uv»v nb.od*worth and
two i hi dn n front .Sanford

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'I he Nominole Cniinty Fedey
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VV" urn'. I uli* nn-t at
|bc \’t imonle &gt;pr m &gt; i v re
(Inti I Ion -U i) I &gt;!i ' ' with
ttie pi i -nit III, MI - Ml, lull 1
I lltsley, plr-nprig
The addle*- ol w el,"m e w iIVell tiv Ml - Main t .IX t.-l
t. -i i, ut id lln
Vli.iunuit.
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t i &gt;da Putman ot Eoiigwi&gt;od
I In* t.d'i im g wire eliut. !
11, er- f. r tire -.-is Ph.'. i
Ii.I will lie c '.dl.U , 1 1 ii
V1 v oi i 1 1
Pi c* i li- id M’
Mil, ti i . &lt;a i , "W ol 11 , - n
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dept. Ml- It 1 Jtdlll-iUt* id
the La.* '1 i.r-•• th-ii'Ui-t'a
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Mis Ib-len P Dr Wit of San
bud was a recent dinner gin-I
of Mr and Mr* Joe Mathieux

Mr
and Mrs Harvey L
l»unn -p. iii i ir w , , k.-nd with
Ine Vlisi.it ISi-r.il I .ituly in
Tampa and attended t h e
church wliefe Krv Jack Kelly
and Lee Fi»her ire holding
Spertll services Rev
Kelly
and Mr Fr«her are both for
mnr re'iiteru* of h nterpnse

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J'.iilng min and teenager ifoi foli l&lt;ii-s, Mtrapt iiiui
piniip-, mill |delity of bow and buckles.
New in swimsuits are the
"illusion midriffs"
suggestlug nudity rather than la-tug
totally hare. Type al Is a suit
in iht-iked cotton gingham
thun Veils the mil sc*turn
with whilecotton eyeleli

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A I . L I S O . N A N D M R . A N D M R S . D U N M c N K l l . L o f "U r e u k f .i .- t
f a m e p r o v i d e d e l i g h t fill e p t e r t a i n m e n t f o r Jireps, r a d io a n d T V r
at ri/ietlL D e l t o n a t ' o u i t t r y C l u b lu’litlicu ii. ( S e e &lt; atidid CiiattM '.
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Major Roger Wilke- -mi ol
Die late Ml- Sidney Wilkes,
id pi ll a r ) . Dew u ier Iroin
i r.inkfmt. G c i m a n y . and
-pi-id a few hour* vi'itlng In*
falher at til*. Orange l i t )
Ntu'dig Home mid Mr am!

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Gifts - Cards • Hooka
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Mr*
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Dellarv Drive entertained at
Mi I ii d Ras-fttait, of Die
a j|e'-iuI bridge for Mr- Sam­
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Garden
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Leigh, Mrs. Albert Waters
I illll
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p u - i ni
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New Arrivals
Do you
want a
fresher,
better milk?

Mali i ii.rI graiidpanuil* arc
Mr and Mis Da K South­
ward ami paternal grandparcnl- are Mr and Mrs O,
la wn

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Permanent
Arrangements
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THINK GOODNESS!

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Several spring fashion ml
In turns feature tile look of
the elongated waisUme, most
f r e q u e n t l y accomplished
through belts of self-fabric or
, nai f " » stling of leather lid

SELECT

Totier

Mr and Mr- RolwTt Finn
el sum i-i Boulevard li.iv. Mr
Emit'- mother, MyS .1
! tnn from New York fur in
extended visit

Fasbionettes
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Mr and \1i- Charles Srudder
at Ilnur liome on Wi ilue-d.iv
evening Ihe S'ciiddiu-'-bowed
m o v if ' of their recent tn]&gt;s.

Our ** mpalh) goes tn Mt»
Mi ind Mi- John I*mkinIwuii- Hughey w h*»e (aliu t
pas-ill away ill Sallford last ot Hrmb i -.mi ill* \ C* an
natunrr the arrival nf a -on
week
John Matthew Dinkins, on
fet. 77
Mr* ftinkin* ,. tlie former
Jean S.iulhwaril

ui Iii,* -mull child * win hi
The la-limn tiend for t i..

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John I1 V&lt; " nre of Ab|nc
b.n \ , w i* v i- 'm g frli-ml*
I hui h Ik) . M it‘ ii l nf
in- l nti’i p m r Jd’uuley.
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home* of Mrt J V • m

and 'I,** Fiihe’ R ijor r'turn
•&gt;I to H,m i on,, in Wil iii mg
ton, 11, i
,|tcr - ii«it wah
Donald V!vv,,ud, who live* on
Mi. and Mis Howard .Lang

Lake Geneva, had as recent
gu*-t- hi* -on Robert C At
wi-ifi and hi* friend, Brer/v
Gnflin OoDt are trout in i a
tur Ga , and -pent a week
with Don Mrs John hilt-,
who ia the -ister of Mr At
wood, is vinting with him at
the present time

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II Main
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H O BS O N

County Federation Womens

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Final (dans have l«ren mm
pleted for the n u n -iu ol
Miss Sharon Lynn Whitten
daughter of Mr and Mr- H
It Whitten, of Sanford, and
John Millard Klrksgaid - ■&gt;
of Mr and Mrs, M K Kui,
Card of Dallas, Tex
The marriage will In -,d
emnired on Satttrdav March
*&gt; »t 7 .10 p m at the s»n ■id
v Imrch of God
All friends and rclatn, - ot
It..- iample aie rutdla. v in
v itr t to Die wedding and n
i . |ii.oi immrdiatel) t , ’« n.

Mrs. Charles It. Gifford of
Margate it a II pad, DeBary.

■i/’t R -Vutra, " r n r rnlh l.um-ii.
MISS K I T H

at the

man and corresponding secre­
tary nf Alpha Chi Omega Sor­
ority.
The groom to be Is a premcdical student at Florida
Southern College where he is
a member of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon fraternity, - Tri Beta
(National Honorary Biological
fraternity), and the American
Chemical Society. He It on
the varsity basketball team, a
three year Irtterman and has
the distinction of being on the
Dean's List.
The marriage will be »ol.
rmnired on May J&lt;5 at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church with
the Hcv. lauoy Soper officiat­
ing.

Mr*
T
r&gt; Win if laid of
Jacksonville is visiting her
brother, &lt; E Wlielsell of Hilu-eu* Itrrve ami expected this
weekend is Airs. R A, Me*
Cr'ebrat'nc their .V&gt;th wed­
Ratv of Talm Beach and
ding anmver-.irv will be Mr
Asheville, N C.

Mr

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W e d d in g
P la n s
MEMO TO"MR V EROM
PERSNICKETY PEN PAL Vvi-s St Laurmi. erstwhile A n n o u n c e d

interest ng re- .me
■ 1. Vou see, »l,e is
Jt*3n iif i i \ bjlfu
f Mi .«fi i
t family '
Mr *. t r t\l V\it** •r Nnri&lt;l.i&gt;

M IS S C A K O L tiK K K N K . left, N nlionul Airlines Stewuiile.s.-, re. •uitly
" f l e w " M rs . K atherin e Wheli hel # firs! gr.nle class at S o m h s n le School
to \Yashinpi*m, D. P on an im a g in a ry flight P i c i m e d wi th P a rede Bte
her m other, Mrs .link I. (Jrrctip and Mrs. U helehel Senled at the left iJf uki e Pireene, firs! g n uier. and l , w i Greene, pre-se^ioolei, See i andid
Chat ter. Herald P h o t o lie D u n s W illia m s)

Itv Airs. John I-cone
Col. and Mrs. Harold Wills
of N'arinu Road had as their
recent guests. Mr and Mis
Harlan Horne of Pittsburgh,
Pa Col Wills amt Mr, Horne
served m Die armv together.

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More on this \\ h l t l C n - K i r k b ^ A r U

,M’&gt; " " n,,,'r

ler. Ruth Jeanne, In Carlton
Samuel Schvvartr J r , -on of
Mrs. Harry Ake and Charles
S. Schwartr Sr . of Springfield,
ohm.
' The lovely bride-clrcl was
graduated from Seminole High
School wilh the class of I9ti2,
where she was freshman hos­
tess
to the
Junior-Senior
From, das* secretary, Glee
Club Bsll queen attendant,
May Day Ball quren attend­
ant, May Day queen. Home­
coming sponsor and she was a
member of the Spam.-li Club
and Glee Club.
Miss Hobson is presently a
junior at Florida Southern
College where she is an Eng­
lish major and social chair-

D e B a ry P e r s o n a l s

The Sanford Home Makers
Club will meet at the County
Agent's offl.ee. Highway 17 i&gt;2,
nn Thursday, March 4. at 1 An
pm
Hostesses are Mrs C 't
Flowers, Mrs Reeky Peeples
and Miss Dilutee Kirchhoff
(Veil Tucker, Ci'imt* Agent
will pre-ent a program on
Rife t'-e of Pesticides
All members and piospee
live members are invited to
attend Die meeting and inter
esimg program

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H om em ak ers

Al-o represmtinc The Her­
ald with Dottir anil me was
MILDRED HANEY. Deltona
correspondent Mildred i* an­
other charming pcrPm who
hard]'- the Depnna new* *n
capable B the way. Mildred,
tell &gt;"ilr husband. HUBERT,
thanks for the compliment,

n dio -ind TV media to a rock
tail luncheon honoring DON
McN e i l l a n d id s e n t o u r ­
a g e at the Deltona Country
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followed the herd and enloved
the eonfeu-nee and elegant
c himnc immensely
Don and (us ea-l are broadcasling In nation'll* famous
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oei ii i •d oil tier birt' elas I in
fn -t _i ad e l . v- e tc in lot liie
tut p i. -e &lt;d Ku ir young lues
as i .irote e.iri lolly planned all
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edward|the engagemeni and approach-!
Hibiscus Lodge No 5.H of Robson of Sanford, announce mg marriage of their daugh-j
the Ladies Socletv of Brother­
hood of Locomtivr Firemen
and Englnemen met Feb J8 at
the Capri
BrstauFant 'for
luncheon and was hosted by
Mrs Alfred Green and Mrs
Walter Cook.
Those attending were Mrs
J. A Calhoun, Mrs H. E.
Turner. Mrs. C. H Goethe.
Mr*. Harold Keeling. Mrs
George Hart*. Mr* Robert
Eisencoff, Mrs W II Bruce.
Mr-. Walter Cook. Mrs Alfred
Green and Mrs H H. Fortner
Jr.

Iona all this week There are
|21 meiiihrr* In the cast and
|crew, whom we found In be ret iMUIIt, and
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(Dsiah Ghby:
DEAR ABBY: Our diughter Invited t young m«ti the
hi J been dating at college to
come home with her (or the
weekend. We approved the

By Abigail Van Buren

Invitation. They are both
21. She asked (or her fath­
er'* car to they could go to
a movie. Nothing was tald
about what time they would

Qacjoby

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F-.-mts fan't, alwky». Vet'
vent the teen-age marriage of
a ion or daughter. But many
auch marriage* would be pre­
vented if pirenti would start
in early to discourage the
Idaa.
-The flril step in the long
campaign Is for parents not
to rush their children into
boy-girl parties, or to think
that a little girl’a talking about
her “ boy friend'', la Just too
cute for words.
The second step Is to dis­
courage' a ion or daughter
from "going aleady" at IS or
16 Instead of shrugging It off
with, *'1 don't approve, but
what can you do about it?"
The third atep Is to let a
child know that you EXPECT

'Lim tn.gorapic.'* hjs eduqgtipn
before he thinki serious#
about marriage.
The fourth step Is to ask
the same question every time
your son or daughter men­
tions that some young couple,
still In high school, has run oil
to get married.
That question is: “ What are
they going to live on?"
The fifth—and perhaps the
most Important — ftep 1* to
make it quite clear to your
sons and daughters that once
they marry, they are on (heir
own.
Parenls sometimes have to
back down on this, but It Is
surprising how much lest
glamorous teen-age marriage

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sketches. In on* a wife wins
a lot of money from her hus­
band
in a rard gam* and
whenthe guests leave
he
trie* to get it back. The sec­
ond skit consists c f three
blackout* In which they demonslrste how fsmous au­
thors would hev* written TV
commercial*. Joe and Eddie
alng
"You Can Tell
Tha
World" and "Farewell." Lit­
tle Victoria Mayerink Join*
Dunny In the sit-down spot
at the end.

Shepard's Oil
Increases Lead
Shepard's Oil lesm could do
nothing wrong and lncrenad
Its lesgue lead even though It
could managr only a ipllt with
Ibe Lrllam Beauty team. Howevrr, they were superb In
other ways as Bette Church
picked up Ihe difficult 4-7-10
split and Margo Miller rolled
her (Irst turkey rnroule to a
good 109 game. Gladys Ed;
wsrds wss the heroine with a
169/446. Lcllant had srvcrsl
sharpshooters In Bernice Cha­
ds with 166/452 and Beverly
Adams with 104/462
Mcbane Oil team had a host
of bombers In Ellle Faint with
165 454, Shirley Ryan with
163/474 and Dot Johnson with
193/496 and they won thraa
points Irom Psncho's Mexican
Foods despite a 166 trlpllcala
scries rolled by Darkis Owens.

DEAR ABBY: Every time
I ask my husband to repeat
something, he gets mad and
■ski me why I don't get my­
self ■ hearing eld. There is
nothing wrong with my
hearing. It'a the w»y my
husband telke. He mumbles!
It's gotten so that I'm afraid
to ask him to repast any­
thing for fear ha'll take my
head off. How ran I let
him know that ll'a his mum­
bling and not my hearing
that's
at
fault
without
starting ■ civil war?
MUMBLER'S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Mate a
deal with him. Tell him
YOU'LL have your hearing
teited If HE'LL consent to
aet ■ speerh therapist. Trust
the experts lo give you the
facte.

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DEAR ABBY: In teferenre to tha night worker
who was constantly awaken­
ed by salesmen knocking on
the door in spite of a sign
which said, “ PLEASE DO
NOT D I S T U R B . DAY
SLEEPER":
Aik the pest for hia home
telephone number and tell
him you will call him on
your lunch hour. This is
usuallyabout
3:30 in the*
morning. I doubt if you will
be disturbed by the same
salesman twice. Respect­
fully submitted by,
ARNIE IN BOULDER
• * *
.Troubled? Write to ABBY,
Box C9700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, aclfaddressed envelope.

bv Ruth Miiiett

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I For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send SO cents to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif.

W H ILE T H EY L A S T !
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"I have heard of silver pow­ real leather. They are plainly
der for gray hair. Where does marked.
"I nerd to diet, but 1 grl
one buy this and haw Is It
so tired. I am so much over­
used ?—N. N."
weight and look so messy.
Silver powder for the hair What ran I do about this
is sprinkled on from tha bot. problem? I am 43—Fannie "
tie. Ynu us# It it night snd It
Visit your doctor; he will
gives a most attractive "look" test you and tell you if a diet
to your hair. It brushes out will help. If so, tend for my
the nsst day. Look for it at "Figure Perfection Diet." It'S
cosmetic
counters,
depart­ very simple and so easy to
ment stores, drug store* and follow I will also send a ropy
at cosmetic counters ,i. larxe of Ihe famous little book,
"flv# snd dime" stores, al­ “ Diet Rr.-aks " To obtain the
though ft won't be five or ten diet, srnd me a long, aelf-adcents! It’a not expensive, end dressed,
stamped envelope
is most effective!
and enclose TEN renl* In coin.
"I have a real problem when Be sure to address your own
wearing high he*!*—they 'kill' return envelope.
me! What should I do when 1
“ Would a Ian wool suit look
want to look 'dressed up'?— well on s woman of sixty with
Nan."
gray hair and pale skin? I
If heels are such a problem, would have • beige laro
you must not torture yoursslf. blouse —W. F."
Choose those new styles with
The color would not be very
whst fashion copy c*Ua “ the flallrHng. Why not choose a
Lillie Heals." Thay're more deep blue, with a matched
comfortable and have style,
hlue lace blouse? The mature
“ My problem Is that 1 can­ woman does not look her best
not wear synthetic fabrics or in tan, and shadri of beige are
those which look like leather. definitely not very becoming.
How can I cure this?—Ledy."
"I have gray hair and brown
Dear ledy, you can't. Some eyes Should I use brown eye
people wear synthetics with­ shadow? I would like green
out any trouble; others can­ better.—Carle."
not itand them. So whet la th*
By all means use green eye
problem? Just buy leather shadow. It is most flattering—
•hors and be sure even your but use it lightly.
house slipper* are lined in
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On Tuesday evenings, we offer a 10ox. New York 8irloln Strip cooked to
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i'rkx to -the - rpurs e n w
who has been brought up on
the Idea that when he marries
he Is on his own. In compari­
son to the one who assumes
that mom and dad will support him a* long as necessary.
We hear a lot today about
the need for marriage train­
ing for young people.
The most Important mar­
riage training young people
can get it to have It Impressed
upon them at an early age
that marriage means responsi­
bility.
Let them know that no two
young people have a right to
marriage until they are able
to go It alone, without assist­
ance from their parents.

*

DEAR ABBY: Wa go out
with.a group of middle-aged
married couples. One cou­
ple h a s
an 16-year-old
daughter whom they take
everywhere they go, even lo
the homes of their friends
when they are Invited there
for parties. We have all
been very much annoyed
about this, but we've been
friends for sb. ibany■ /- a r t
we don't know quite how to
tell this couple that they
should leave their daughter
at home. Please glve’~u* a
clue as lo how we can
change this situation.
ANNOYED GROU£
DEAR GROUP: One of
you should wise up the moth­
er to leave the girl home
now and then. If It Is done
In a kindly and friendly
manner, ahe should not be
offended. An 18-ycar-old girl
should be making a social
life of her awn. But she and
her parent* may need your

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understanding help, too.
• * *

TV Time Previews

9-11 p.m. NBC. Wednesday Home" and "Midnight Spe­
Night Movi*. "Fancy Pants." cial.” The talent, ones again.
(Color) Bob llopa playa a It up In par—nr do ws have a
gentleman'* gentleman who la poor seme of direction T
0-0:30 p.m. CBS. Dick Van
hired by • fortune-hunting
Dyka Show "Glrla Will ll«
Englishman to Impreas * rich
Boys." When Rltchls come*
Amarlcan girl, played by Lu­ horns bloody and hasten night
cille flail. The people In her after night, It romes as a
western town believe he Is shook to Boh and Laura to
nobility and he is forced to learn Die trounrlngs have
tell them wild tales of hero- hern delivered by a golden'l»m. Everyone believes him haired little girl. When Boh
except I.ucille's old boy friend gets nowhere with her par(Ilnur Cabot) and her fattier enla, a stuffy British rimplr,
(Jack Kirkwood), Kollo wing he tries to roach his son on
the film, a seven-minute abort how lo handle the matter him­
called “ InternHlIcnal Showtime self. But, luckily, Ritchie la
Spotlight—The (irent Japan­ pretty resourceful. The Writ­
ese Citrus," with Don Ainechv ers of this ons must have kids
of their own. It's cute, funny
*■ host, will be shown.
7:30-0 p.m. NBC. The Vir­ and believable.
ginian "Legend For A Law­
9:30- 10:30
p. m.
ABC.
man."
(Color)
Thla ona'a Burks'* Law "Who Killed Mr.
•bout the old lawman who re­ Colby In Lidlsa LingerieT"
fuse* to Tecognls* he's rap- This time the corpse is dis­
able of making a mistake once played In a window full of
in • w-hllo, He’a'well played mannequins and the suspects
by Ford Italncy and hi* chief are fashion plate Joan Ben­
victim la poor Bandy, who nett, the equally fashionable
gets himself conned into join­ Arlene Dahl (what else?),
ing a group of bank robbers Bert Parks ss a bummy pitch­
and then get* blamad for the man
(what
alia?),
Edd
robbery, murder and behavior Byrnes as a bad jbker and
unfriendly to lawmen. For a Taul Lynds. If you're not In­
while H'a nip and tuck as to terested In the murder you
whether any cf us will he are. might find something In the
Ing Kandy on next week's lingerie that will appeal to
ahow.
you.
10-11 p.m. CBS. Th* Danny
8-8:30 p.m. ABC, Patty
Duke Show “ Will The Beat Kay* Show. Danny opens with
Sammy Davis Plaasa Ifang "It's A Lovely Day." but the
Up." Sammy Davis teems to dancers behind him aren’t oo
be enjoying his guest shot on lovely. On* of them Is Imo­
this show, to far be it from gens Coca, and she can't
us to suggest that it's a gim­ dance a atep. Mr. Kaye and
mick designed to bolster the his comedienne guest get to­
ratings. If you look fast, gether in two other comedy
you'll also ses Peter Lawford.
Moat of all, you’ ll ire Tatty.
1:30-0:30 p.m. ABC. Shin­
dig. Onco again, the drive)
hour, loud and clear — well,
anyway, loud. The songs indi­
cate a lot o f movement, what
with "Locomotion," "Come A
Little Bit Cloaer,” "Fly Me
To
The
Moon," ‘‘Cornin’

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way to beat the hand.
A flnr East player would
rise with hi* queen of clubs
and lead the fourth epade.
South would' ruff and West
would overrun for the fourth
defensive
trick
and
East
would set the hand with his
Jack of hearts.
If South notga that ha will
have to lost tb|i club trick
sometime or other, he can foil
his adversaries by leading
dummy's last spade and diacarding a club.
This will give the defense
three tricks but East cannot
stop South Irom getting back
to his hand by ruffing back to
his hand by ruffing the second
lead of cluba whereupon South
will play king and another
trump and make his contract.

«

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spent most of the time In
■n ill night eating, place My
husband was furious and
had words with them right
then and Uier*. Our daugh­
ter cried and, of course, tha
rest of tha visit was strain­
ed. I told my husband I
thought he ahould have talk­
ed to our daughter in private
and said nothing to the
young man. What would you
have done?
UPSET MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: Being a
mother, I'd probably have
done exactly as you did and
told my husband he should
hive talked to our daughter
in private and laid nothing
to the young man. But my
husband, I am sure, would
have done exactly ai your
husband did and thrown the
book at both of them right
then and there. And I think
he'd be justified.

On(Bhidq&amp; By Oswald Jacoby

The second example of the
N O R TH
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Bridge la when you make the
♦ as
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reentry to your own hand.
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of apadea and continue! with
♦ Q 107 4 2
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the ten, which South ruff*
♦ Kjio
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ROtTTH
diamond In dummy but he can
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afford to take one round of
♦ AK 2
trumps first. Hence, he playa
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No one vulnerable
lowed by three rounds of dia­ Wn l
North reel Booth
monds. lie ruffs the third dia­ 1 N.T. Pas*
Pas* 2 V
Pass
mond with dummy's three of Pass
Pass
2*
Pass Pass
IV
trumps and Is faced with the Paa*
Pass
problem of getting back to his
Opening lead— 4 K
own, hand to play eome more
•W
trumps.
|from dummy. East would play
In most games, South would a low club and after West won
play ace and another club I the trick he would have no

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centaur* of mnil for anti
— against a certain action, and
even of random samplings of
Harkntaira at tha W h i t e
letters by newsmen.
llouiel
Johnson won't permit this,
Prealdent Johnaon receive* lie had a aimilar han when
between 27.000 end 42.000 let­ he was vice president, senator
ter* a week. They ranee from nod congressman, according to
exprcxilon* of protest or ap­ Press Secretary George E,
proval on Viet Nam policy Ui Iteedy.
requcita for daughter Lucl’a
“ On subject matter," K*'rdy
autograph.
told reporters the other day,
With a mail flood of such “ I am still following the rule,
dimensions the correspondence which the President lias fol­
section of the While House lowed for ninny years, which
is kept hopping.
is that he ronshlers mail to
Past president* have permit­ him or to the White House to
ted disclosure cf topics cov­ lie a question of communica­
ered In these letters, of per- tion to him or to the govern­
ment which is not for public
release."
Iteedy (ins provided a few
statistic* about the letter in­
flow. He hail been reluctant
to give tiie figures in tile past,
hut he opened the subject by
PASADENA, Calif. (IIPII— reporting that Johnson had
America’s Manner 4 has trav-| directed his cabinet to give
eled 153 fl million miles on its
“ quicker nnd more responsive
325-million mile voyage for his 1
answers!', to While 11 use mail
toriral first close up television
referred to their departments.
photographs ot tin- mysterious
"There is a tendency in
red planet.
government
with people who
If all continues to go well,
Mariner 4 will fly past Marsj are handling a great volume
July 14 at a distance of about of mail tn tale the path of
least ‘resistance, which is that
5.400 miles.
of
coming through with n rnTelevision camera* aboard
form.”
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for 25 minutes, taking some 22 Iteedy confessed, "and the
picture* of about gas.uoo square I'realdeiit is quite iinxi. us Hint
•miles of the Martian surface— this mail tie bundled in such
an area larger than Texas.
a way Hint the people who do
Mariner 4 wax launched on write Will gel full aliatvers
tts 7t4-month spsre trip last und will get them speedily ”
Nav. 28 from Cape Kennedy,
A reporter—perhaps one of
Fla.
Iboss who had tieen trying
unsacrnesfiiily to get infermwtinn nlaiut Johnson's mnil
statistics for several months
t n l b * I o u M lit III* &lt; mii«( jt
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t d « , l a PruhRip.
“ George, |u view of the
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President's directive on the
IM *11A ANN* i*T A l ilt .
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First Methodist Church of
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plans to build a 42(*n,Oilii edu­
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building
at
Fifth
Street and Magnolia Avenue.
PROPOSED $200,000 EDUCATION BUILDING Of First Methodist Church As Soon In Architects Conception.
In addition to the building
program, the church also an­
nounced it would launch "OpI'he Nile of America’
on the St. Johns Uivcr * * * ♦
Seminole Cgunty * * *
erntion Vouth Wing" Sunday
to finance the construction. '
The new addition designed
hy Arthur While, architect,
of Orlando, will he a twostory
structure
containing
11,942 square feet. It will
contain 25 classrooms, a fellowship hall and a kitchen.
»
Phone 322-2611
Zip Code 32771
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Three entire departments will
WEATHER: Partly cloudy Friday, hijrh in tnid-TUs; low toniyht G0-6G.
use the building, primary,
Juiiirr and youth departments
" Kstiddisiu'd i908~~TIIUBSDAY. MARCH I.
SANFORIh FLORIDA NO. 1S9
VOL. 67 United Pres3 Leaded Wire
whirl) now ate using tempor­
ary buildings for classrooms.
Rev. Hubert M, Jenkins,
, pa.'lot o ! I'/tat Methodist,' re­
vealed tlmf Kdwin "Rli inbruiser
and his building and planning
committee have worked nine
months on the project and
have developed a 'phut that
, MOSCOW (U T h -A sia n stuthey feel will be appealing
dent demonstrators shouting
to the congregation and will
"Down with the murderer
be a credit to the community.
Johnson" broke through bar­
* ***
#- - Mts. W. W. Tyre, George
ricades and a human wall o(
Mills, Robert Kurus, Asiiby
Soviet policemen today and
Jones and Tom MacDonald
attacked the li. S Embassy
all have worked with ShinSoviet authorities had ar­
.liolser on the project.
Important proposals to be ranged the most elaborate se­
"It is hoped that It will
Mrs Marie Stincciphcr, fiO. County schools and was grad
made to the 19S5 Legislature curity precaution* ever, mmd*
heronie a haven for the youth
Sheriff J. L. Hobby sen! a
I iul of President Johnson's
will be discussed at a meet­ [ sharp protests that followed a died at t 3(1 p m . Wednesday baled Horn Piedmont College leport to the Governor's office of Ihe city who desire and
Mu- Was sponsor ot tin- be in
need
an
environment
of
ing of Florida Citrus Mutual Feb. 3 attack on the embassy. at her home, 2101 Souili Park
inoh High graduating class in today on tlio Feb 2ii shoot,ng ( hnMftfirf' teachings m which
members being held by the
Avenue.
But the surging mass of 3.
1931 She taught in g ra m m ar. , ol a youth by Oviedo Police to leal II about God ami to t*&gt;
Born Get. 31, 1901, in Butte,
.Seminole Mutual G r o w e r 000 or more students shoved
ju nio r high and senior high t hlef George Kelsey
with one another," Rev Jen­
Mont., she had resided in San
Council at 2 p m. Monday at
The Governor's office tele­ kins sunt. It is hoped also
hundreds of
police aside,
schools h&lt; re lor a number ol
Seminole County agriculture
ford for 52 years.
"DAISY MAE," with her j n g of "m outitnin tlew” anil Seftrs cntAlogue, la
phoned Hobby Weilnesdav all that it will In- available for
scrambled over snow plows
years until illness prevented.
Shi* attended S e m i n o l e
center. Officers of the council
ernoon
asking
him
to
make
an
c
o m i n g tn Sanfnnl — In lake part, in the m erch a n t*' annual "Cracker
and iron harriers and broke
civn
functions
where
its
A m em b e r of host Bajdist
are Edward If Parker, Allen embassy windows wilh a bar
informal investigation
mtv tnrlhlirs aie needed, he add
( l a y * " sale* special* F in la y ami S a tu rd a y . Details ate sp rea d throughout
Ch
u
rch
id
Sanlord,
she
had
Forward and Jack It Synte.
17 year old e.l
tod a y 's Herald. ( W h o is "D a is y Mac'.'" Head the " C l o c k " C o lu m n .)
rage o[ ink bottles ami other
taught a Sunday school class the shooting of
• • »
Thomas Wilson Jr,
weapons.
In addition to the new'
there
for
20
years
She
also
Ttie Bravctlcs and Ii BravThe (irohe wav ordered aft building. Ml Killin' Hall, the
Today's attack — like the
was a m em ber ot the Sanford
cites of Sanford Junior High earlier one
i-r the National V -oetaluiii present cboiit lonnl building,
was in protest
G arde n t int'.
St-honl wil! perform at half
l&gt;ii tin- \dvant’emenl id Col will he renovuted ami lodeagainst l S bombing attacks
She l' survived by hi r bus
H% |)urHi:t Iv'fi'K
time Friday evening when
o-. I people called ho the sus- signed to use more effective
on military targets in Commit
M il till Mtn&lt; C.pher
Hyi.ut I
kimltttll and n baud J
tlie Sanford Church Basketball rust Nortli \ let Nam The
T h e C r a c k e r s a re c o in in ' an d it 's good in n
fu r .h o p p e rs .
pennon of Kelsey pending an ly the spa,.-, io centralise ihe
and dangliti r Mi-v til ace Ma
League All Stars meet the march on the embassy was l" c u p c f 11 Kid n t *
For t w o d a y s, S a n ford will turn hack life pagi * o f l i me to t hr " g o o d old
investigation
Into
the
Incident.
nunary
and
kindergarten
He­
ht \\ i tm-'ijiiy rvrning'ft rm*H- lie Mllli cipher, both ol Sail
Forest City Men's Team at announced in advance.
thr sliertlfetUA
rt* ^Jhe
The report ps rtmenf* »*•■ nnlayga auim . ■ d f ' f p i t h "C r a c k e r D a y s " bargain* g n loio, l i r e Ladonit* f o r th e kitldies nnd
ford s M .W Mr*. iUadVr*s
Seminole High School gym
B i l l t l l clnTtioomi
e&gt;1.
s.is&gt;l
i n c I (led inI - i^altiBatlo.l adult
**H dressed up in the sty le ol lijgi'in .1 1\
and Ito la.
Ui- eVert'd*6
Vert
Ambassador Foy I). Kohler I H U i ' f t h f A t t a i j D m t i * S p r i n g * VP ,
o
.-I-'
..uni.
broihcis,
Kerning's program will open learned ol the call and im­ I nu ii t ■ifit il tn pn»tr*t nll&lt; \ - j
A
l)
day
Friday, sliojipeis will lie able to (ani h a-e
bills fo r o n ly $1.05,
mode
hu
Deputy
J.
Q.
1
Sitm
&gt;
elude
an
entira
offlc*
complex
i i: I * jrifni II I. in Mil H ■ n- , J., i. i s ' i oqn i and William
»l 7 p m with the Inlermrd mediately asked Suuil oil
and one f r o in with minister, director of nt lorn I hanks b u t «sf f i- 1
St.
op
■
bnlli
id
Saiifiinl
late All Stars game. 'Ihe pro llinrillfi to protect tile build ■I 111Hiuti il"1 t'»( ( J /till* d ^
ii
\ aib-my, where l t d { ‘hr i* i Dili t il u i it t i o n Mini
jll.d i o j auril-,, MI s I .dltli
i inis o f 1he Florida State
pH |mj1} fMt'tii u •*“■♦tnifoi .1 Av
gram is a bene lit for tile mg and ils personnel
-on i&gt; a s&lt; mor student and c h t m h i t f f i i i *
Daivi.U
,
of
Isle
ot
Malt.
Kng
mu tu tun d u n n T uni nut j tu­
Church League
and
S n i f o r d A tlan tic N a ­
mu
,
'
,q
last
season's
foot
T m if H
iix lc
fmi c n r if r ir u r
Embassy workcis hoarded
[ land, and Mrs Ada Perry , ot
. . .
l i n n n f i l i- T iiiiltiu i^ ' L it * h i’i'ii
ball ti im
tional
R a nk s say
that
up windows with plywood tint fa. fin injj furl I' l y .
Usually, rival newspapers still the mot&gt; succeeded in
k 'ii1Mil! u Ii . ij uiIif r I him I t */ it k Ark
fti’ t t* n t t ii i * « l y it * » * * 'ly ItM iil
II
d dt'l.olv of the rc
you m ust have the Do
I
010
t.il
sen
I
i
/
w
ill
I"
chouse to ignore each other in blinking some &lt;&gt;! them,
-m 11 h
*•1 •11 111 kT t l u i l
I 'V
VU kf
- c io i oinc Iiuiii hill tt i*I il* j if tiiI n j«i ii t ht&lt; Miif * •-n lft in ch i*T ii£ i' 1m l' » y mu1
, on,
I' il
I J' io I i id.iy at
public print i although riv al ( Authorities lushed moulded U i . \ | | | I |'&lt;r i IV I 'll l i v i f l . ' V. 1th
1C * A
"f
* * 1 11NL2f I l f M i l
¥ I m i t li
tbl I I
I ' oilier.
sj hi!in. Thi*y ii »ii"h ftv»* In
1T
r
&gt;|
li
.q
.t.-t
l
hutch
w
M
i
suffers always are friendly police lo the scene lo beat iii iy 1:1, *mHI and * ' ind nf
WlfK *
« f U i t o m * r mu!
Ki v 1 n d B ( llano- oflici.il
because they speak the same bark the mob tint about loo t J]«* I'MiJ" ‘ ! pLltjt . rj i fill ti|
(&lt;i V•&gt;11n f Hmi1v f» L#t*n- will in* wit 11 i11u 1" tni'lft* U mi !
Sanfni i.t'a v
1 ' v | nydieer Al Shaw and
,
Mt
mg Km 1.(1 will he III (la kla wn
language i.
i'f i l l I llf t ll MlHfl i'f " t IjMM lit IlH l
T
e
rr
o
r
is
t
Itom
b
&lt;d the Asian unit Itussian stu­ t l a s i , ■on, ,1 l.nd in
J'J tit 11 for I'fclrn q i n m l 1m» r* I«*11i i u r s t p r n j * ' • v- ■' '
•• vv liuvi* been luifty thi a
Mem orial Park
So it behooves us to ipinte dents swarmeil past the police In gl oil i -- ...... uni - .■ fm
\ 'Miili U m i f " him ! him ilr sii fL*411II III 111ft. ft|*1i Hilly JM ll fi! .ui* j» pi iii* r •
VI'
1Lr i - Min 1 uttel a] Home Is 111 K i l l s I'o u r T o t s
*
•
•
* * *t.**'I 'hinu xui vry line*
/rum
l bailie
Wadsworth s lines and reached the lb story • ., Il a f.„ : i1V In i il l *, the
Haled Sunday '* tiiema
fur1 (lift !wM(Jfiy Mill
.
* •/
S*imnnle
Itoulevard
tiny w hl‘U in i iu l
charge of a n angcmenls
r\
,
r
111
.oil
n
a
m
e
d
t
tur
I'lans
' Hush Puppies " tharlie and building i
p
l
m
l
[ SMt.DN 1IT’ D — A bomb
only '
| At th# F I i m d U S 1 t r Hank, tin* linth'iil
l 1 *, •* Mm ,,
ii
lie
tin*
mirth-ftouth
ran^a
T h e v ie lla t io n p h a se ,. f t h is
B E Porter at one time
dlopped hv a Jleemg terrorist
m tin roiling Otdio ilice fit
m i-m bcn
nf
fin*
(iiitunm Ift fti In lnli 'l f m h» *■ »
' ■•
I »*t aa«*fti aUo must ba
hi*
fttllltl'll
A
pr
11
worked together on still an
I
exploileit
id
downtown
Saigon
program
w
s1
1
ol
|‘
llg
l
II
r'l I
' ' p!
n m c jf a
i*it h |*11 r
nf K j ih i I«mi
hi
• i ' i h* | W hen L y t r l tta*
! lie p rn I mnL* w ill
lull,0 . lo img lour cluldien J ii i d I 1 1• u f 1n 111* t i n m u r h A to il lactic i i i m A I p i nt w i l l In- ift&lt;*If i it u
ti i
other newspaper, instead til J
fin -.Ml I'**.* h i•i ••)»iii u out In tha
.mil wonii.bti .1 doren adults 1,1 i£i\ I " i n ’ 1 .1, )C»•&gt;'111tl*Ift, i nfflM* U it It 4l|l pi Iin '4’ilft In U4* I he * \in t **wIn ii »'f
working against each oilier, as'
M e boa Id. II11e r ,|l i il- -I n,
, It w... tin Inst tenorlsl nf fiii« firiHtHr M»ui fli'lii st'f v* to the Little Heii .S.IiMiilhoUfti' llin t e i n il liem l* &lt;1 h i 1 pMinp liil.n tin* er-p.wa on shore will
V o te d t h a t I t lll - m u c h a s |l h u d
at present
«m| into the mpittu l.im lftll hup the bout in line on tha
bombing hetc ill more than a trr, f&lt;f tin- Meiho'hftt Church's
"The news release." writes
no
aathority
to
ginnt
*
spec­
K. C . H a r p e r J r ., rhairm an
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A
The fatal healing of James
h.iiiMt, witIi the aid of city
area,
l.idtnl
of
no
Ui
M
i
til
DllPSUMift,
month
Charlie, "that Cap! Jim Mayo
nf
tiie
Sanfnnl
M en hanla
vacationing Gov. II a y d o n ial e*ce|ttmn In thi* matter, F Still I\an. 31. Will he pie
City Mnnaffer \\ I K11**H‘* walkii -talkie radio:*, Knowlga
The injimd iticluiled two w 111 l hi* 114r i ! ii i*&lt; lur of lh c il tv itsinn nf Ihe (iieiitiM S h n*
soon will lie leaving Sanford Burns plans lo wail "two or ilicktonu'* request lie denied
sealed In the Seminole (,01m
*ml
/
ill
\mern ,11 sitvicemen who rc- ciUfimlc 111\^ wjll ho with lh foul Hnanl nf ( Minmi i *r, ie- If* ftn Hl I mill &gt; Hi l l I l
Naval Air Station did not rcthree weeks" before naming and on lo a fin g held
tv gt -1nd jury next week,
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IfInet't
\
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¥
14
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il
l»
•
II
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-*
m
ftulu
of
the
proha
l
h
i
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h
y
‘
4
*
oiiiimltt
t*
A
j
*
r
(I
'J
( civ ..I m 11 "i m i .t l c l ns"
eeive the play to which the
m in iU
rnen hmif ft ami
em*
his own men to fill the va
S lerifl J T.
Hobby saul to
. m l .i
11 ' aa tlx to definitely ftx
thruiitfh 11 H r will Jit * HI ft jilnyeft to u m tin- n t y pinking tie*11 A ftftni i,»11
quiet, highly respected young
Cannes created by the mass
day
ui
ftriv(ci*$
1
,
on
A
jmi I 4 mini
u ilm t in t h i ft i pi n f W D tk, f '»' 1 1•ftI .h n f the d r e d g i n g op «
intfi anil not tiii.r up ilnwii
Wing cnmmandrr was entitl
Hike
resignation of the nine-mem­
Shtli\.an died lavt Sunday
City t'nnimi»*ioner&gt; meet­
April 11.
town pn rkllik* qimt-*, mi that w ill ilu th* piiihtity w hi I \M.I ■ rati mt.' lor the land fill arras
rd." (Charlie, The Herald
W \ IIIN, . 11 iN (I' RI) —'
ber Board of Regent*
ing in special session approv­ following a la awl in the Got,
&gt;M •In » r (he vaiif it front development
So id Iii y nt hot it morhlOtf " C m e k e r
l li»&gt;» ' * i Ufttnini-f ft ffttlihlith |In ' f titfil
played it top center on the
.iron
nl
Seminole 1 in* 11 iii i M*mh'l Hivci n WtMftlllp yvi f k Ji « ft SliliiimUi’t
The regents, appointed in ed ttie II .lllsti t ol a liquor (bin od
l" nj* *1 " lift- nnteil.
m ay
have eiifty in ••*■% t«* iiottniil *»f Ih«' Li * *
front page I
Ihe closing hours of the Far license fro 111 Ihe M and It Cnlinl)
**dtJ 1 I I ' . ■ 1*1 TIM’tl Si i k
VSill »Tpr itk s‘Ii I lor I'hirift" 10
jilni
it
a.
In his praise til Captain
1 ,in
1M
| l U ft h l« ft h o lt lit ) «Jft*L*cil 11-10:1 w ill
Karl lln Im h I Wolff, 21, of riirnm t n
ns B r y a n t administration, Bar at (hr intersect.on ol
Store ftp piny eft me ex peel­
Mayo. Charlie paid Hus iri quit, saying "it is apparent Park and ti enrh Avenues In Orlando, is being held in the thr-du q 4 M hlUl'Mj pay inun\ ril for tlo* f i i» i time thr ed to be iJre&gt;ftmi in thr npu*
bute lo the Wing commander that the u»elu!nes* of the pre%D
u hi*!hr 1 pinna of tin* new huihiini? iuuI
a new rnrktail lounge to he county jail on a murder CIl'IlM f*M
it" nf tlie *1 i m k i T l U y u "
and to the Sanfurd area
I*a111» fll*l lilt Hill 4 .I 'M
Wi l l
M M lt lh e
| ft114 t m
fo i
-■id Board of Regent* is rcla built adiaci nl In Jet I mes charge m connection with Sul t i l l' .1.1,1.
11 clelii at inn am) in rm nMnit*i
"These things affect all of lively short III od."
bowling alji v oil i iiioi a Hoad
l oan - death
till* Cl Of*IOIf
%
%II111'
I 111!* Ill I II«' M I I I II, 11lift ih VI ft DMi
Sanford and Seminole County
plufift In u W H l i t pi Ifift (nf tlie
lor Che rcasun that nowhere
!
tnuai
authnrilji nm tumi i a m n
in any bra nidi of the armed
l&gt;y male ami female talc*
services does there exist the
clerks.
warm, sincere relationship be­
•Siiii e In ill r M mi- '• ii riii tn
tween the base ami town as it
1* p m . F r b L iy amt from *.»
By Doltir Austin
sound
uf
running
water.
|
culmp
geraniums,
chrysan
needles,
oak
have'
,
palm
The)
ran
taste
herbs
such
is found at Sanlord. There is
Blind persons can crush a tl rumm
punk trees,, tea, as Uijiiic, basil, sage, dill, a m . to 6.1U p m Siiluri]a&gt;
Al this lime there arc only leaves, the song of bird-, tin
something here that cannot
cronch of gravel and the leaf in the fingers and smell nines and many others.
thtee
known
Gardens
for
the
I carraway, mint and chives.
be dupliraled "
Truer words were never Blind" In the United State*.
T
Plants which ran ire fell in­
I.il cl i ni c rncunditionnl Knurl Ha/aril Warranty
poken, Charlie, and we agree, [ Visitors to the Sanford Gar
clude textured surface plants
den Show at the Civic Center
Ihuleheal tedly.
such av srdums, Mother I'a
friday and Saturday will sec
rry'i
chickens, cactus, foli­
rntral Florida Horse Show s- one of these three gardens, a
age, cacti, pine needles, ma­
WASHINGTON ( UPI) — A
will yinnvor the third and (in- 1specially constructed mini*ple leaves, palm leaves and keystone In President John
al in a series of gymkhanas tore one, created hy Mrs. J.
other s
son's "Great Society" was in
toward a saving* bond at 1 M Fahey of l.ake Mary,
Tiny growing varieties of place today with final con
p m. Sunday al the Wckiwa president of the Garden Club
IVrimlir Inspection
• Flat Tire Repair
all these talking plants" will grcssional approval of the 411
Springs Hoad arena. There of Sanford.
Tire
Rotation
• Front End Check
be found In Mrs
Fahey's billion Appalachian aid me as
Others are In Jacksonville
will be 12 events, all elec­
miniature gaidcn which will ure.
tronically timed, concluding and in New England.
BUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES
he on display tn the education­
The hill tacked only John
Basic idea of the Garden
with a clovcrleaf Jackpot. So
al
exhibits
at
the
show.
son's signature lo become
for Ihe Blind is the use ol
says our Maryann Miles.
Cleverly designed with gra law.
• • •
plants, shrubs, trees ami fol
vrl walkways, “ grass" and
The House gava thr Chief
"Daisy Mae." pictured else­ iage that can he fell, lasted,
ftven liny bird hatha and Executive hii first big legis­
where on this fornt page. In smelled and heard.
benches, the garden planta lative victory of the year,
How can you "hear" a gar­
reality-is the prelty and usulare
tagged with names writ­ passing the mcasur^.on a 257
ly demure Miss Margaret den? To the blind, it's imMRS. J. M. FAHEVj rIemonBtrntcs plants fur it “ Garden for the Blind"
105 W . First St.
322-0651
ten in English and Braille, to 1U vote.
Quarles, hume economist for jiorlaht to trarn lo distinguish
which can be lasleti, sayo ( left) ; touched, tedur (center) and smelled,
The Braille marks were done
The Senate passed the bit]
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Ihe Florida Power and Light the rustle of different kinds ol
eucalyptus, *
(Herald Photos)
Feb. 1.
by Mrs Fahey's daughter.
leaves, wind through pine
Company.

‘ m ? S a u t o f r fjb ra lfr

U . S. Embassy Attacked
Sheriff's Reporf
In Kelsey Affair
Ex-Teacher, Expires
Sent To Burns

Marie StinecipSter,

Hickman Loses
Zoning Approval

'Cracker Days' Coinin'

Lake Bottom Probe

Scheik!~d Monday

Sullivan Case

Burns Will Wait
Naming Regents

To Grand Jury

Liquor License

I’ ay

W hy You Should

Buy TIRES From

True 'Garden For The Blind' To Be Shown

‘Great Society’

Keystone Placed

. Visit The Garden Show Friday, Saturday A t Civic Center

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                    <text>08T E E S METHODIST CHURCH
Oataan
STAFFORD M EMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monro*
C. A. Baatty ............. — Pm tor

F IR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH
411 Park Avanu*
P. B. Chmea .TV___ _
Paato*
Mornlns Worahlp
1:1* a. m.
Sunday School —— 1:41 a. m,
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ---- 1:10 p. laEvening Worahlp . t : * l p. tn.
Wad. Prayar S *r»le * 1:1* p. m.

T H E SE VE N TH -D AT
A D V E N T IS T CHURCH
Corner life A Elan
ft. U Mar*hall _ _ — - £ Pa
SERVICES SATU RD AY—
Sabbalh School —
4:M a.
Worahlp SafTleo — 11:00 a.
Wadnaaday N lfh t
Prayar Soryloa -----. IE 0 p.

0&gt; t* *n

Assembly Of God
PIN E C R E ST ABBEMDLT
O F QOD CHURCH
Cor. 11th and Elm
H. V. W ilder ------------ P aitoi
Sunday School ----- *!*• *• “
MeralngrW orahlp — l*:l® a. m
B ranlng Worahlp _ 7:1* P-'~m
Tcuth Sara. (Sun.) _ «:* • p. »
M ld-W aak Sarr. (W ad.) - T:M
p. ra.

CH RIST CHURCH
Church BtraaL Longwood
Tr. charlaa W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
H oly Communion — 1:00 a. m.
Fam ily Sarvloa *
C la a a a a ___________ »:00 a. m.
Claaaaa

B A P TIS T MISSION
ENTERPRISE
Sunday School ------ l:&lt; l
Morning Worahlp - 11:00
Training Union —_ 4:41
Evening Worahlp — 1:1*
Wad. Night
Prayar Mealing — T:!0
Rar. H. J. D o y n to n ---- 1

H O LT CROSS
401 8. Park Ara.
Fr. Leroy D. Soper, Rector
H oly Communion .... 7:10 a. i
Fam ily Harriet and
Sunday Hthoul ........ - 1.00 a. ■
Morning Prayar
tFtret Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:00 a. ■

Christian
F IR S T CHRISTIAN CIIUIICH
DISCIPLES OF C H RIST
HOT S. Sanford A t*.
R. Vernon Fuller v
Sunday School ........ t:41 a. m.
Mornlog Worahlp , 11:00 a. m.

C E N T R A L 1 A P T IS T CnURCK
Cor. 14th St. A Oak Are.
Call Smith.
-------- —
Sunday School ----- •:&lt;* *- « •
Morning Worahlp — H i*# a «"■
Training Uunloa _ 0i4* p. m.
Branlng S a r r le * -----4:°# V mWad. Prayar Sarrle* 7:10 P- m.
Nuraary Open
... _ _
W T R R ---------------- 7:10 p. m.
WEBTBTDE MTSSIONART
B A PTIST CHURCH
Ith SC A H olly A t*.
John R. K i n g ---------- - W "
Sunday School —
!* :* * a. ■
Sunday

1

Sunday
Evening Worahlp — 7:0* P- i
Wadnaaday
Prayar S e r r lo * ----- - 7:oo p. i

Hjaie School_____ 1:10 wL mi

Morning Worahlp — »:10 a. m.
E enlng Worahlp _ . 1:10 p. tn.
Wad. Prayar Barrie* 7:10 p. m.

Lutheran

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 44 W ait
Morris R u b y _____ Krangetlat
Bible d a t a --------10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ Il'.tO a. m.
Evening Worehlp — 1:00 p. m.
Dibit Claaaaa Wed. - 1:10 p. m.

H a n fo rd ,

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1411 Park Avenue
B ert m o w n ------- E v a n g a llrt
Sunday
Bible S t u d y ______ 14:05 g. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service ... 4:10 p. tn.
See "Herald of Truth-* 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel &gt;
Tuesday
Ladlea lllbl* Class - ltiOO a. m.
Wednesday
lllble C l a s s --------!&gt;*• P- * •

F IR S T

O A K LA W N B APTIST CHURCH
1741 Country Club ltoad
Sponsored by First Baptist
Church
Rav. R. T. B a r r e t t -----Paatof
Sunday S c h o o l---- - 1:4* a. m.
Worahlp Farvlo* _ 11:#0 *• m.
Training Unlog ----- 1:4* P- m,
Evening Worahlp — 7:10 p. m.
Wad. 1-rayac Barv. — 7:1* p- m.

C H U R C H p F C 1I I U 8 T
S C IE N T IS T
10* E a a t Second S tra a t
S u n d a y S e rv ic e A
S u n d a y S ch o o l ----- 11:00 a. m .
S u b je c t : " S a c r a m a n l-*
IV v .tn r a d a y S e rv ic e _ * : 0* p. m.
H e a d in g IV iu ro : 101 E . F l r a l .
W e e k d a y e i Ib lO *- m. - *:» »
p. m. F r id a y E v a n lu g i * ; ! * 1 : 1* p. m.

THK CH URCH FOR A L L
A L L FOR THE CH U RCH

The number of broken homes grows every year. Mutual affection and mu­
tual interests are good reasons for marriage, but they are not enough. Our an­
cestors used to hang the framed words *’l!od Mena Uur Horne" over the mantel
because they, knew that Hsinust be^aTnember of every closely knit famii^circle.'

on Mirth f*
*/• building of charac­
ter arul
.i/4*mhip It ii a stareInh i m - o'
*ual value* Willwut a
strong \ ,.urih, nrithar democracy
nor civilization ran survive. Thera

_ No matter how difttcult a marital problem may seem, it tan lie solved with
God’s help.
Church memlH'rship anti regular church attendance
and enrich family Ilea. Hring your family thin Sunday,
oldent to the youngest, will be welcome.

Church Of God

Each

• ib .L u* aifund 'rimsons why awry
fH-TBiHi ihouHd Attend »ervi€wi regu­
larly ^rvd «uppttrt the Church Thry
are i 1) For hit own eaka. (2) Fftf
Ilia chiIdrcrii's oaka 13 I For tht M'k&amp;
of his community and nation «4)
For the sukr of the Church iUelf,
which nerdi hi* moral and material
■yplMirt Plan to go to church regutarly and read your Rihla daily.

H

Alford

F IIIS T METHODIST CHURCH
41* Park Av*.
Hav. Hobart M. Jenkins, l'aatnr
Morning Worship _ 2:10 p, m.
Bundsy S c h o o l-----» «&amp; a. m.
MornI,ing W or« hIp
lo:l| a. m,
M TF Mastlngt --- I 10 p. m.
( Intarmsdlata, 8snior)
Evsnlng Worship _ 7:10 p. m.

JGuivr Aibfrtuusj
Itto.
ItmMkif, Vm,

j.

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CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
Ito t Elm Avanu*
Rav. Robert Watch ----- 1**etor
Sunday School _____ ('.41 a. in.
Worahlp Service _ 10:41 a. m.
E • ngallatlc Sarv. __ filO p. m.

Sunday
Job
T :1 7-ll

|

Monday
Ephccisng
8:1-4

Wcilin-adxy
Acta
JS.13-2T

Tuveday
l’ aalmi
108:11-18

Month

Methodist

-------- ...-----1

Sunday Schnol
»:4t
Morning Worahlp _ 11:50
Evangelistic flarv. _ 7:10
Tuaa Prayar Sarv. .. 7:10
Thura. Tuung people
E n d e a v o r---------- 7:15

Tburmlay
Roman*
8:21-26

Krfdny
Job
8:8-10

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. W. E. T lm m i _... Pastor
Sunday School ______ &gt; 44 a m.
Morning Sarvlcaa „ It oo a. m.

Saturday
Galat Ian*
3:14-29

Cho ir

Prac llc a

Wad

7:J0 p. m.

Every On* Welcome.

ORATE METItOUIBT CRURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland Ava.,
Rav. John &gt;L Hires Jr., Pastor
Church S c h o o l____t :41
a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:05 a. m.
M T F -------------------4:15
p. m.

Tuadsy:

lltbla Training ----- 7:41 PTh ur a da y i

Taung 1‘ aopla Baraloa 7:41 p.m.

I DO p.

Slngiplrallon___1:05 p

LUTH ERAN CHURCH OF
TH E REDEEMER
102 W. llth Place
*“Tha Church of the Lutheran
Hour*’ and TV **Thli la tha
Ufa'*
Herbert W. O oirat _ __ Paator
Sunday M rh oo l---- . f ; l§ a. m.
Worship Her vice «*. i«;3o a. m.
KfndargaMaa and Nuratrjr

T lir Chur '• i( the yrratrat factor

H o u r ...... .......

F lo r id a

Kindergarten and Nursery

CHURCH o r OOD
lln d A French
L

Toulh

122-7211
Tha Rav. J. Gordon P a a r f ,
Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l___ 1:15 a. m.
Morn In i Worship — l i t 00 a, m.
Communion —First Sunday la

Nancy's lonely. Notody bother* with her much these days. Mommy's always
sad and upset. And when Daddy's home, the qtiarrclinu and sHtnitiiiK make Nancy
so frightened that she hide's. She couldn't pul it into words, but she Jtnowit that
her safe little world has fallen to pieces.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF TH E NAZARENE
W. Ind St. at Maple A rt
Peul Blikea
____ _ Pei
Sunday Schodl ____ t i l a.
Morning Worehlp .... 10 Sn «
Evangtlletlo Service 7:00 p.
Mid-Week
Service (W ad.) __ 7:00 p.
Third Sunday

OOOD SHEPHERD
.
LUTH ERAN CHURCH
2001! A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. 17-92)

Christian Science

Sunday School
10:## a. m.
Morning Worahlp
1100 a m.
im ,l* Study tSunday) 7:0# p m.
Evaiigallatlc Service 7;#o p. in.
Wad. Prayar Meat _ 7:00 p m.
BUI Stephana ---------- Paator
A Cordial Welcome to All

FIR ST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Women * Club Uulldlng
101 Oak Ara.
Durward H r Knight Jr., Paetnr
Sunday School
t;4t a. re.
Worahlp S c r r l c * ___7:10 p. m.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th BL and Laura) Ara.
R * ■. C. E. Andaraon ___ Paalor
Telephone: llf- 1 0 ]l
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7 ."a p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Otnera
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist

CH RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Ealataa
Cltrua llalghta
Ilav. Charlaa B- H ogg _ Taator
Church School ____ 1:41 a- m.
Morning Worahlp —
U:ha a.m.
M T V -----------------1:10
p . m.
Era. Worahlp ___- 7:10 p, m.
Wad. Prayar S irrlc * T:10 p.m.

Southern Methodist

Free Methodist

Church Of Christ

Baptist

Sunday School ---- 10:00 a. m.
Oataan
Worahlp Barrie* _ 11:00 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worahlp Service _ 1:10 a. m.
Stafford Mamorlal—
Sunday School „---- 10:10 a. in.

Episcopal

E LD E R SPRINGS RAPT1ST
Old Orlando R A at llaatar Ara.
B. Hamilton a r lflln _ Paalor
Sunday School ----- 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
T raining Union --- 1:11 PE vin ln g Worahlp — I t t l p. an.

Morning Worahlp — llj*#

Methodist

Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

FinB T CHURCH
OF TH E NAZAUKNE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rar. W. L Holcomb*, Paito?
Sunday
• :4S a. m. ----- 1Mbit School
11:00 a. i n . _Morning Worehlp
7:05 p, m. —. Evening her vice
7:00 p. in.
Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Serrlcee
7:00 p. m. ._ Laet Wed. MU*,
louery Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH

OF LoNiUVOOD

141 O ra n g e

Straat

Rev K Rutb Uranl
Paator
Sunday School ____ IO:on a. m.
Morning Worship _
!!:[&gt;#_*, m.
Sunday Evantng _ 7:1# p ni.
Wad. Bible Study
.. 7:10 p, m.
Cumjuerora Meeting
Friday
7:10 p na.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PREH B TTEItlAN
CIIURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
drover C. Sewell Jr. ... Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaelatant
Paator
Church School _____t i l a m.
Session Meats ___ 10 t i a. m
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a m
Pioneer Fellowship _ 4 00 p. m
Senior HI Felluwahlp 4 uo p in
Evening Worehlp ... 7:1# p. In
Wad. Prayar Masting 7:0# p. m

COVENANT P R E 8B TTE R IAN
1774 South Orlando Drive
Thomas H- Makln ___ Paalor
W o r a h lp ------------ - »:oo a. m.
Church School ___ 10:00 a. m.

The Follbwing: Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
N E L S O N 4 CO., INC,
Oviedo, Florida

T H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
M r. k. M r*. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LU M BER
o f Sanford

H O L L E R MOTOR S A L E S CO
and 'S taff

A R T B RO W N
PE ST CONTROL

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

H O R N E D ISTR IB U TO R S, IN C .
llw y . 17-92, Sanford

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

H A R R E LL &amp; BEVERLY
A U T O M O T IV E
209 W . 26th SL, Sanford

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

S A N F O R D W E L D IN G &amp;
F A B R IC A T IN G CO.
Bill W hitley &amp; Employee*
C H E L S E A T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W . First, Sanford
A * D U D A A SONS, IN C.
81»vU, Florid*

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

H IL L H A R D W A R E A
IM P L E M E N T CO.
Bobby Newm an and Employi

L IG G E T T R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon K ellett — Herman K o lc ff
and Employee*

H I L L L U M B E R A H A R D W A R E CO
Jimmy Crspp* and Employees

P U B L IX M A R K E T S
* and Employee*

ST R IC K LA N D -M O R R IS O N , INC.
and S ta ff

B. E D W A R D S
B U IL D E R S S U P P L IE S
and Employees
S M I T I T ’S S N A P P tN ’ T U R T L E
M O W E R S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E

L . D. P L A N T E , INC.
Oviedo, Florida

L E E BRO TH ERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

B I L L H E M P H IL L MOTORS, INC,
SOI W . 1b L S t , Sanford

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

SAN
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PR O G R E SSIV E P R IN T IN G CO,
J. M- Cameron and S ta ff

ROSE A N D W IL K 'S R E S T A U R A N T
Roae A Wilks Bowman A Employee*

W HATABURG ER 2646 French Avenua

SO U TH E R N N A T U R A L G A S CO,
John Dunn and S ta ff

W ILS O N -E IC H E LB U R G E R
M O RTU ARY
Eunice L Wilson and S ta ff

S T A T E F A R M IN S U R A N C E
Companies
Irv in g L P ry o r and S ta ff

W IL S O N -M A IE R F U R N IT U R E CO.
Mr. and M r*. A1 Wilflon *

STE N STR O M R E A L T Y
Herb Stenatrom and S ta ff

C IT IZ E N S B A N K O F O VIED O
Oviedo, F lorid*

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY■?.
Au tl a e h B a p t U t Ckurch, Ovlada
C e n t r a l Ba p tl at Church, 1111 , O u k A v a
C h u l s e t a Ftrat Ba p tla t C ha ra h
C h u lu a t a Ba p ti s t Mlaalon &gt;
E l d a r B p r l a B * Ba p tis t Church,

lift Lp*bmio H i
F i r s t Baptlat Church. I l l r a r k A v a
F rta adahlp Baptist C hu rch a f
Altam snta Sprlaga
B L 414, A lt a m o a t a B p r l » f »
F i r s t B a p U M C hu rc h v l D c B a r r
r t r a l R a p not C hu rc h a t a o m . a
F i r s t B a p t i s t C h a ra h s i L a k e M a r y
F fr c t Ba p tis t C hu rch a f L a k e M on ro *
F i r s t Bap tlat C hu rc h a f L o n g w oo A Oor.
C h u rc h A O ra h t
•
F i r s t Ba p tis t C hu rc h s t O v t s i a
F i r s t B a p Mot C h u n k s A B a a L an do S p ri n g s
F i r s t Shiloh M l a a l a a a r y Bap tlat C b a r c h , ;.
I I I ! W . l l t h BL

Feraat City BastUt Church
Feuatala Head Bapflut Church, Ovlcd#
.
Lavs Boathora Baptist MU oIo a Chuluota
MissIonary Baptlat Churoh North BA
tfa u r »r W «

/

Macadocla UloalaH BapUoi Churoh
. Oak HIU RA Ootaah
Moralog alarp Baptist Churoh, Genavo Hwy.
Ml Olivo MMalooarr Bapflst Church, Boa

M L Elou Mtaaloaary SsptloL Biped A v*.
Haw
ML
CaivarF Mia alo nary
Baptist
1141 W. llth BL
N a v Balam Prlm ltlva Baptist Church,
l i l t W. I Ilk BL
Now ML SI»B Baptist Church. I1M Fear Ava
Oaklawa Baptist Chapel. 1141 W . llth BL
Oataaa Baptlat Church
Flaaaraat Baptlat Church, 1*1 W. Onora Rd.
Fratrla Lake Baptlat Church. R ld at R d ,
F*ra P ark
y
Progress Mlaaloaary Baptist Churoh, Midway
Btcoad Shiloh Mlaalaaary Baptist Church,
Ninth * Mleksrp
BL Jamas Mlaalaaary BagUat Church Bta.
lid, 4|§ O l t l l l
BL Paul Mlaaloaary Baptist Church, Ith BL
BL Matthews Missionary Baptist Chwsh
Caaaas llalghta
BL Jeha'e Mlaslasagp Baptist Church, ’ *
• II O n rau I t
Tempi* Baptlat Ohurak, Palm Bpriaga R d,
Altamonte Sprth*a
Waaialda Mlaalaaary Baptist Charah,
111 B. Molly Ava.
Bias B op* Baptist Chur oh, 11* Oraag* Ava.
CATHOLIC
C h a r * at th* NattvltF, L a h *- M ary
AID Boula Cathella Church. I l l Oak, Ava.
Romo a CalhoUa Mass, Bpsr tam a a a a u k ,
CkhluaU

,

S'
)

BL
Ann'e
CsthoUd
Church.
Farahtug
I t ara, DaBary
BL Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church. M ait­
land Ava. Allam onl* Springs

LUTH4CRAN *
Aaeanalog
Lutbarag
Church.
D r. Ca*»*lh*rry
Good Hhaphard United Luthers.

It# # a

F irst Christina Church, t i l l A Sanford A v a
Congregational Christina Churoh,
14*1 Fark A v a
Nortbctdc Christies Church. F l o r i d a
Uavaa Dr. Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST

* "

Church o f ChrlaL t i l l R Park A v a
Church af ChrlaL Geneva
Church a t ChrlaL Longwood
Church of* ChrlaL Faals
.
Church
Churoh
Church
Church

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of
af
of

C IIU IIC H OF OOD
Ood.
Ood.
Ood.
Ood

4*1 Hickory
l i e * S. French
Ovlada
Mission, Enterprise
EPISCO PAL

A ll Bala to Eplaaopal Church R. DaBary
A v t , Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church, Lsnawgod
AU Batata EplceopaL Eatcrprtca
H oly Croon Epiooupd. F ork A v a od MA J

Ova: brook

Or lands Dr.

Lutheran Churog of th* Eadaamar,
1*1 W. U th I-taca
■*'*«»•
Mtsalah Lutheran Church. Amarlosa Lagtek
llatl. 1‘ ralrt* tuikv, tarn Dark
BL Luka* Lutkaraa Church, UL 474 Blavta
M ETHODIST
Bara* 14 Mamorlal Mathodlal Church. E.
Daliary A v * . Itatarprla*
Baer lAka Matkedlat Church
Baikal A M.hi Church. Canaan llalghta
Caasalbtrry Comnunlty Marbodlat Church.
Mary. 11-tl A Ptnay lild g * ltd , Caaaalbarry
DaUary -Community Matkedlat Church W.
Highlands, DaUary
Christ Mathodlal Church
Sunland s t a t e s
Viral Mathodlal Cbarch. 411 Fark Av*.
First Mathodlal Church o f Ovlada
B lrat Southern Wathodlat Church
Womaa'a Club t * t Oak Av*.
Fra* Mathodlal Church. »•# W. Ith *4.
Gaaava Mathodlag Church, Oaaava
Oraca Mathodlal Church. Onora Rd.
Grant Chapel A M IE. Church, Ovlada
Oakar^v* Matkedlat Ckurclk 4&gt;vt*d*

Uataas MaUadiat Church

&gt;

,

Fast*
W aalayag
W. at Paola

Matkedlat.

ML

44

SL Junta A.M E . lan iard Av*.
at. Mary-* A.M E. Church BL R L 414 Oalaan
O at***
Bt.
Paufe
Malhodlat C k u r a k
ltd. Katarprlaa
Biafford
Mamarlal Matkedlat C k u r a k
* DaBary

M A ZA R EN B

'

First
Church
at
the
NeaeronA
W.
Sud at Maple
Fara Park
Church o f
th*
Nssaraaa,
t f l r l i i Rd, Fara Park .
Lake Mary Oharch af the Nasarana

P R E S D T T E R IA N
Com m unity Praabytarlaa Church, Lab* M a ry
J^Ust Praabytarlaa
Church. Oak
Ava
A ltd BL

First Praaby tartan Church. Ceeaolberry
Ftrat Frasbytarlaa
cbarch af
DaBary,

E. Highland
Praabytarlaa Church ad . T h a Cevsaaat

1711 R. Orlando Dr.

BL Andrew* Pracbytcrlaa Church M i l Las*
meal Uch. D r , Bagr. Lah*
Upaala Com mu ally Praabytarlaa church,
lipaala R A

Waaimlatilar Praabytarlaa Charah, Hawaii
fork, JtL 411

B E V E N T H D A T A D V E N T IB T
Feraat Lah* Bavaatb-day A dvaallat Church,
M ay. 414, FCroat C ity

Btvaath-day Advaallat Church. Maitland
Av*.. AlU m on l* Sprlaga
Sanford
lavaath-day
AdvaatU t
Church.
O TH ER CMURCMEB
Allan’s A M E. Church, Oliva A Uth
Church af God la cbrtsL Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church af Clod af Prophecy, UU7 Elm A v a
Church of Ood Mlaalon. KatarprUa
Church at Jasua Christ st LAllar Day
SslatA 1111 Fark A v a
Csmmaalty Chapel. Altamsnta Sprlaga
Kaatarg Orthodox Church. SL Jehaa Chry.
aodtom Chapel, llw y , 11-lt, Fara Fark
Csaaradatloa Uoth- Jitool. (Ith A Magnolia
First Church a f ChrlaL BalaallaL
tea k . tad b l
Kingdom Mall of Jehovah'* Witness
Lake Monro* UalL l i l t W. Third SL
First Paalacoatal Church af Longwood
Full Oospal Tubaruad* 1711 Country Club
Ml
Oliva
Holiness Church, Oak Mill
R A Oataaa
. Ftaacraat Assembly at Oad. llt h A Elm
Sanford Alliance Church, t i l l S. I*urk A v a
Sanford Ccagragstlon af Jakovah’d W ltnaaaaa. i l l Bastard A v a
Th* Salvation Army, I I I C. lad BL
Unity Church hf Baalaid, I I * R. U l SL

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Cost Daily I s ,
$25 Million
Here’* one for you: Flor­
ida's motel industry may
reach the billlon-dollar invest­
ment mark during lOfifi. This
Mill come to |inss. says state
officials of the Motel indus­
try of Florida orgamxatinn,
if all the present plans for
new construction anil expan­
sion are carried out.
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Florida Citrus Showcase,
with headquarters in Winter
II a‘mn,-now hat application
forms available for nominat­
ing prominent citrus leaders
in the annual Citrus Hall .of
Fame. Seems to us that we
have citrus leaders in this
county who should be nomin­
ated.
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Hunting yarn: Two men
were discussing their day In
the field. One asked, "Did
you kill anything 7" The rrply, "Yeah, a couple oi fifths *
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Want another? Two men
were deer hunting. One was
driving, the other on watch
The driver flushed out a deer
and it whirred right by the
watcher. The driver ran up
to his companion asking “ Why
didn't you ahoot ilT " The re­
ply, "Well, I took a couple of
quick allots but before 1 could
get the cork back in the bottle,
the deer was gone.”
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Just a thought but why
couldn't the city change the
diagonal parking markings so
that cart can back into Die
area instead of drive in. Tliip
way the driver would be up
front and in a better position
to sec oncoming traffic when
he is ready to leave.
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The new one-man art show
at Senkarik Paint and Glass
is an exhibition of the work of
Chester Scott of Sanford. The
talented local man combines
bold colon in a variety of
landscapes. He is a realist
and most particular about the
tiniest detail.
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Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
of Seminole High will be the
guest speaker at the Monday
meeting of the Sanford-Seminoie Art Association. Cowley
will talkabout the relation­
ship of art and music, says
Helen DeWit, SSAA represen­
tative. It’s at the Cultural
Arts Building on Fifth Street
at 7:3Q p.m.

Altamonte Man
Dies Under Train
A 45- year -old Altamonte
Springs man, Arthur Benton,
was killed early Saturday
morning when he was run over
by an Atlantic Coast Line
passenger train.
County Judge Karlyle llouabolder atld Benton fell be­
tween the tracks In Altamonte
Springs and bis legs were sev­
ered. Assisting in the invert!] gallon was Deputy Ted Lewis.

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NEW YOBK (U r n - Atlan­
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Established 1908 MON., J A N U A R Y 11. 1066
SA N FO R D . F L O R ID A
NO. 101
men went on strike today out
of fear of automation, ham­
stringing the U. S. maritime
industry aqd costing the na­
tion's economy an estimated
$35 million a day*
The walkout of 60,000 cargo
loere e ffo rts to get it. But they
Th ere’s cold in the St. Johns River
handlers closed ports from
haven’t put the necessary effort, the
and Lake Monroe. I t ’s been there for
Maine to Texas, leaving scores
necessary money in their ventures.
centuries.
of ships cither marooned at
They tried to find it with good in­
Uut it may not stay hidden much
their piers or at sea with -no
tentions. They failed. The failures
lo a fe r .
way to discharge their cargo.
have dominated the thinking o f c it­
;j’ip jip n tee-j.syre
izens *. k many, many years. They
Forty ships, including the
h.Tii in its Pwricd
know gold existed in the water. Rut
luxury liner United States with
history.
Iktory. The leaders are leaving m&gt;ththey shied away from^fjoinjr all the
1,013 persons aboard, were due
tfifr to chance. T h ey ’ re preparing for
way to get It.
to dock in' the port of New
the windfall in every conceivable
Thu dreamers hunted it in their
York alone today.
fashion.
minds. Rut they didn’t organize for
The dockers walked out at
They have top plotters mapping
the historic search. Tlfl-ir search was
E. C. H A R P E R JR.
A R T BRO W N
out each and every step o f 1tin way
haphazard.
12.01 a m. contrary to the ad­
fo tile yulil. They have other experts
But no more.
vice of their highest union
arranging for the financing o f the
Sanford officials are getting into
leaders. Few pickets appeared
hunt. The search will- be costly, but
high gear for tJie hunt.
immediately but otficials of the
the yield will be many times great­
Th eir target is in sight.
International Longshoremen’s
er.
They call it a Riverport Marina and
Association (lb.M said they
Many people have known o f the
they need all I tie lielp, all the moral
would be out in force later In
hidden gold. Kunic have made tiledsupport each o f us can give.
the day and the thousands of
tons of cargo which normally
would be handled will not be
E, C. lt3rpcr Jr. and Art | Harper will head the Sanford
touched.
Brown were named to head merchants division and Brown
Assistant Secretary of Labor up the two divisions of the
James J. Kcynolds Jr. who new Greater Sanford Board of will lead the business and pro­
had mediated the automation- Commerce during Uie first fessional division.
The organization, recenUy
centered dispute between the meeting of the organization'*
1LA and shippers for seven board of directors at the Semi­ established by the senior trade
months, returned to Washing nole County Chamber of Com­ Ixidy with DeWitt Matthews
ton to report on the situation merce.
as general chairman, is sche­
By Jane Casselberry
les of guest lecturers who will
to President Johnson and the
duled to be on hand fonlght at
Local bills the Seminole be invited to speak before Live
Labor Department.
the City Ccmmtaaion meet­
Reynolds said after meet­
County legislative delegation students in &lt;n effort to mike
th(ir study of government
ing with the shippers' ll-mcming to hear the report on the
will lie requested by the Coun­
more meaningful. Following
ber negotiating team Sunday
proposed manna which will be
ty Com nil*, ion to present be-i his talk lie was barraged with
that they had voted unant
made by engineers of the firm,
fore the 1985 Legislature were questions on many subjects
mously to seek compulsory ar­
Maurice
Connell and Asso
revealed
by
newly-elected including permits for firearms,
bitration.
dates of Miami.
Commission Chairman John tax raises, the two-party poll"They had no other directum
Deal system and the roads de­
in which to go,” he said.
Serving with Harper in the
Alexander fur civic classes at
partment.
Alexander P. Chopin, chief
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI} - merchants division will tic
South Son mult- Junior High
negotiator for the New York Traffic accidents look the Fred Wilson, Miss Duns Flem­
School.
Shipping Association (NY'SA. lives of cine persons in Flor­ ing. F. E. Iloumillat Jr., Char­
F U N E R A L
R IT E S
Guest speaker for students
said, however, “ Presently we ida over the weekend, liie lie Robinson and Bernard Jafdo not plan to contact the State Patrol reported Monday. fe
Those associated with were held today in Aus­ taught by Mrs. Jo Ann Rowe,
Alexander, pointed out that
President." The NYSA said]
Brown in the business and pro­ tin, T e x a s , fo r Lt.
since commissioners can pass
Saturday the President would
fessional division will lie Tom­ Michael Daniel Hornsno new ordinances or controls,
be asked, through Congress, to
JAKARTA, Indonesia (U P I) my Speer, Dr, Tom Largcn, by, 26-year-old father
among those they will ask the
intervene.
o f two small Imys, who
—United Nations officials here Julian Stcnstrom, John Mof
City commivsioners tonight
delegation
o introduce in the
Aa to the shippers’ position today ignored Indonesia's or cer and George Milit.
was fatally injured in
will
present ■ resolution of
1065 Legislature will be: (1)
on the stalemated bargaining, der to cease operations and
The group by common con­ a crash o f his je t at
apprerditlon
to former muniChopin aaid "there is no possi­ get out of the countr'y.
sent agreed to back the efforts Sanford Naval A ir Sta­ An act to permit location of
(J)4FjU|
jh’c
Kenneth
McIntosh
court
housf
-faclLttes
in
othe^
bility that we will give them
being made by the Chamber
tion. The mishap oc­
parts oMtie county In addition at the commlskion meeting in
more thin has been offered."
to accomplish tbc mctropoli
curred lust Wednesday
to those in Sanford, the county City Hall,
and Lt. Hornsby died
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- Ian telephone, system.
McIntosh resigned his post
seat. (2) an act to provide
Friday at Seminole Me­ speed limit* and safety con­ with the city to assume the
(degress went into the second
morial Hospital.
week of its new session today
trols on the waterways, and office of county prosecutor.
still occupied with the prob­
In other action the City
(3) one to permit the county
lem of getting organized. No
to lease equipment to volun­ Commission will consider ap­
legislative action was on tap
pointing a community action
teer fire departments.
In other parts of hi* talk he committee is suggested last
An application to rezone an
outlined functions and limita­ week by Slarvin Meltzer. Ills
area adjacent to Yankee Lake
WASHINGTON ( L T I ) - R e
By United Pres*
tions of the Iward and various plan would be the start of spe­
Terrace aubdtvlilon to permit publicans are reported near
A blunderbuss storm that
county officials and explained cial irhoola in the area to
HONOLULU (U P I)—Air end
a zoning of T-l (trailer bones) au agreement for Dean Burch belted much of the Appalach­
how the annual budget ia pre­ teach the unemployed various
wil] be heard Wednesday night to atep aside as GOP national ians and Ohio Valley with surface vessels searched the pared.
trades needed in this commnuat T:30 when the Seminole chairman, aooner or later, heavy anow during the week­ ocean around Wake Island to­
Alexander was first in a-ser- by.
County Z o n i n g Commission presumably in favor of Ray C. end swept into New England day for signs of the six crew­
The Zoning and Planning
today.
meets in the County Commis­ Bliss of Ohio.
Commission will present a
men aboard a four engine Air
sion chamber.
recommendation to a l l o w
The weather hureaq warned
However, t h e application
A motorist identified as apartment ■ buildings la C-l
of up to 10 Inchei of fresh Force transport plane which
craahed and burned Just sec­ Charles W. Dooly, of Lake areas and to tone the newly
will be m*t with opposition by
TOKYO (U P D - ln a state- mow.
property owners on Uie lake, ment believed to have been
Mary, was charged with reck­ annexed area at 21th Street
Roads w e r e anow packed onds after takeoff.
according to Mrs. Roy W. written by Mao Tie tung, and icy from Kentucky and
The crewmen included Capt. less driving early Sunday aft­ and French Avenue to R-l.
Aa ordinance will be conBrown, spokesman for borne Communist China today at­ Pennsylvania into central New Arthur F. Wiegand, 30, air- er hit car struck a utility pole
owners.
at 24th Street and French Ave­ aidered on prohibiting the
tacked President Johnson- at England. The storm hampered
Yankee Lake la situated two an Imperialist whd It "whet­ traveler! at New York City'a erfft commander, ion of Mrs. nue. Ha ia also charged with keeping of Junk can, parU
miles west of Paola and north ting hit knife while telling two major airports, where 225 Jaquelina V, Wiegand, Clear­ defacing and-destroying pub­ and debrla In residential sec­
lic property.
tions.
hit beads.” .
flights were canceled Sunday. water, Fla.
of Lake Markham Road.

Editorial Comment

T a r g e l Is In

S ig h t

Harper, Brown Head
New Trade Groups

Court House Annex
Proposal Revived

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BRIEFS

Traffic Toll

Ken McIntosh
To Be Honored

Order Ignored

Second Week

Trailer Proposal
ill Be Opposed Burch

Out?

LB J Attacked

North Belted
By Blunderbuss

Six Airmerf’Lost

City To Air
Plan Today
and sportsmen of the entire
West Coast to this Central
Florida boating eenter.
The City of Sanford'e con­
sulting engineers, Maurice H.
Connell A Associate! Inc. of
Mill III I, have devised a master
plan for tlie Riverport Marina,
it dclvrs into virtually all as­
pect! of the energetic project
and offers detailed data on
what is considered ideal for
the marina.
- it dwells on publicity for tha
program, on advertising meth­
ods, the Importance of tha pro­
ject to job* and business in
general.
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The proposal will be spelled
out in complete detail tonight
when the City Commission
meets in the City Hall. AH
persons interested in H ara
being urged to attend The
matter is scheduled to he tha
first item of business darling
at 8 p.m.

By Harry I. Juhnmn
Cent ml Florida boaters- tin
estimated 50,001) of them —
are looking to thr progress of
the Rivet port Marina’ here
with anxious .eyes. The rea­
sons are simple?
They put in at the launch­
ing sites in Lake Monroe now
and they'ir liinjteil to a half­
day of travel out anil a half­
day travel buck before sun­
down.
Die thousand miles of beau­
tiful river and lake ahorelma
is wailing fur sightseers'
pleasure within a day's cruise
of Lake Monroe.
T h e typical., vuckthming
family from the entire Flor­
ida peninsula Is soon to he
wilhjn a half-day travel of
Lake Monroe, what with the
super highways being built.
The shoitnge of a "hoatel" Is
keeping t h e s e vacationers
away from this area.
With such accommodations,
multi-day lake and river
travel will become common­
place. Visitor* from down­
stream as far away as Jack­
sonville and beyond can visit
the upper reaches of Die river
ami stay overnight, or several
nights.
The Cape Kennedy-Cocoa
area has considerable boating
in the Immediate waterway,
hut that arcs ia relatively
monotunous for pleasure limit­
ing. Access to the ocean is
difficult. It's believed by auth­
orities that fresh water will he
favored hy the majority of the
Hew lesidetils of that urea.
Oh Completion of the .Sunford-TItusv die ( anal, the en­
tire East Coast will liencflt
hy waterway accessibility to
the Sanford-urea.
The opening of tier Ftondu
Cross-State Co mi I will alsu
link the boating vacalirmers

Truck Overturns,
7 Persons Hurt
A Plymouth Citrus Grower*
Association truck, loaded wlttp
a score of fruit pickers, over­
turned late this morning on SR
431 south of Forest City near
the Orpngc County line.
The Identity of the injured
could not be determined but
State Trooper Tommy Tomlin­
son said Dial six or seven of
the pussengers on the truck
appeared to be seriously inJuicd.
The driver of Uie vehicle
tolil police that the truck went
out of control on a curve and
Hipped over, spilling those
who were riding on the bed of
the truck.

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Page 2— Mon. Jan. 11, ’65

Dale Set For
Opening Of New
Civic Center
Formal opening of tha
Greater Maitland Civic Cant*
ar will ba hald Sunday, Fab.
4 with ribbon cutting caramonlaa followed by an opan
house for tha ganaral public.
Tha opening, to taka placa
ju it two yaara aftar tha first
project waa hald by tha Malt*
land Woman'a Club to launch
tha building fund driva, waa
announcad today by ■ Don
Tauecher, preaidant, who ad*
vlaad that apaakara and other
avanta of tha program will ba
announcad pending completion
of arrangrmenta.
Groundbreaking f o r
tha
1100,000 building wera hald
June 6, 1004, at tha Civic
Cantar alta on Maitland Ava*
nua overlooking Lake Lily.
Tha structure la divided Into
equal araaa for adujta and
youth with a conference room
provided for clvle club and
bualnaaa organisation. In ad*
dltlon, a I.lttla Theatre and
dreaalng room area will ba lo*
cated In tha adult aaetlon and
movie facilitiee and baalc food
preparation equIpment-wlIThe
Available for adult member*.
The.Teen Center includes a
general fttlvItF area which
will Ira uaed aa a dance floor,
eeparate bandetand, game and
annek arraa.
Katlmatrd t o t a l e o a t a,
Tauecher reported, will l&gt;« at
1*00,000 when addltlona of an
O lym p ic- alaa awimming pool,
bath bouaa, land, and other
furniehlnga ara completed and
would approach ’*9-300,000 if
value of fumlahlnga, labor
and euppllaa contributed wera
included.

To Be Offered
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Sen.
Leverett SaitonsUll (R-Mass.),
((Id today he would offer a
proposal to provide health
care for the elderly with fed­
eral assistance from general
revenues rather than from So­
cial Security payroll taxes.
Saltonstall said other GOP
lawmakers would Join him In
aponsorahlp of the measure.
H« said the bill would pro­
vide a voluntary program ra­
ther than the administration's
plan which It "based on Social
Security financing."
The aenator aald his plan
would build upon the preaent
Kerr-MUIa plan though federalitat« matching fundi with
states administering the pro­
gram.
He said It would "Increase
the number of people eligible
to receive health care assist­
ance and . . . also avoid the
burdensome meins teet re­
quirements of the Kerr-Mllls
Act as Implemented in many
states."

Indiana Visitor
J. I). W R IG H T JR., o f Sanford, nn htnNvIfe, Alice, wntcheit, nlgna his
“
da Industrial
Ir
oath o f office as chairman o f the Florida
Commission.

Longwood Civic League Has
Pup
Program On Book Reviews

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huntful Hirer young gunmen
Hy Donna F.fttcs .
and n poodle Monday after Uie
Hook
rrvirwx were given si
three barged into Ihc home of
the
program
for the January
an induatrialltl Salurtlay, tied
Hireling
of
thr
|jongv%oo«| Civic
up aoven person* and fled with
Lragur.
McniLcrs
anil ihr
$3,300 in gents and fur*.
iHHikt they (liacuiieil wrrr
Mrs. Joseph SratV her par­
"Tilt* Haacals," by .Strrling
ents, her three children and a North, and Mrs Mary lljrt
friend were in Hie Scaia home k*y, ".Snips and .Snails," by
on rKyitone Point when the f.oiji*e Maker
three burst in aml ordered .Mr* lei'ida I’utman, ' Winter
"everyone to kwp quiet and of Our Disruntcnl," by John
V ic riT lo ra a r a a
N U T I Y H tv hereb y f l v a n that cooperate or you’ll get hurj." MHnbcrk; Mr*. I.illisn Cox,
1 am enicaaeiT In bueinree at
Serving us mantrr of errr
One u( tiie gunmen pickiul up
}«D N«II Marco# A v a , Ranfnril
* e m l n » l e Cou nt y. Klorlfla. under "Tuffy," a sis week* okl poo moiiutft /nr thr program ua»
tha flctttluua name of I'lUr - die which the family had glv
Mr* Idii .Stewart
VKR R IoVAl,
A P JI'R T M K N T
Many of thr women rsmr to
en
Mrs.
Seat*
for
Christina*,
III'ItKAIT. end that I Intend to
l fin* merting drr**ii| us thrir
r r g l e t e r aald nama with tha tint fled with Hu- dog.
fla ik
of
tha Circuit
Court,
favorite Uxik rhnnrtrri or
Heminnle County.
Tlorlda. In
tltlrs* including Mrs. l&gt;orraint
a c o r d a n c a with tha proalatona
of tha ric tl tl o u a Nama Diet*
Dunning as a woman from
trtaa,
t o .w l t t
Ractmn
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i ' o m i t . the Hiblc. Mrs
S U T % «r
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HI*: John Kennedy
as Mrg from Little Women,
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Mrs Putman us The Rohe,
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ANKNUKI) Mil li t n r H IT Mr*. Ralph Hammond as Hue*
klebrny Linn and Mrs Stew­
I&gt;
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T in e e m o e r r c o i h t o r
MOR rr; %r.i: rim r.f t.o*i n r art as Little Red Ridirig Hood
t iik
n in t h
jt n t t iA i. tu t
r t ' r r . i n i m i r o t t a r a t t N o t . s P k HCRa i , n a t i o n a l \ioin.
carried articles or
UA&lt;IK ASSOCIATION, a c m - Others
r u t n t v . r i.o iiu iA .
porAtlon.
v*on* signs poitrAxmg title*
iiita n u iY
ho. n a n
ruitiMfr, only.
S D K tin A D I . K V N O I l M A N .
Pl ai n tiff.
During the business meeting
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J ' H X O r.%TCH h u wifa
ANNIK T nOPOE. at a t.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

conducted t&gt;y Mr*. Kllrabeth
llille, president. It wat report­
ed that, gifl* had been given
to aeveral older member! of
Hie league during personal
visits. Donation* had been
made to the TH Fund and the
volunteer fire department'!
annual children'* Christina*
parly.
A card party was planned
for Jan. 2H al 7.30 p m at tile
Civic league Iluilding witii
Mrs. Elena Shaw as chairman
I’rtir* will he awarded and
refreshment* served, (iuesta
are requrst.-d to bring their
own rard* ami a nominal do
nation will be accepted.
Tables
for the meeting
were decorated with tracery
of flame vine. Ilostesici for
(he dessert luncheon proof aIng the meriing were Mrs. A
C. Maler, Mrs Ralph Ham.
mond, Mrs Gerard Hinson.
Mrs G E Hughes. Mrs D J
Williams a n d Mrs. Hetty
Bright.

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A native of fndiana, Mrs.
Silvers was a member of
MRB. HL’T I I F.M.F.N
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— Thft tsoriy of Mrs. Ruth L ISouth Bend.
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California; a brother Hlrhard
R. Ranshottom. of Sanford; a
*l*ter, Mrs. Stella Hissong, of
Plymouth, In., and 10 grand­
M A K E Y O U N IR V O U S 1
children.
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*:7 lludufin Hti M i
othar p ar ti a l c la l m l n * In*
of Flrnt Church
llftlalgll, .Nut lit Carolina
&lt;araat In tha haral naf tar
Cuuncilman Hufiia l.ang today
tap
%r f . n r n r n v n o t i *
d a a c r l b a d
land#
hy,
of Cltrlxi, Scientist,
thri,u*li, under or a* aln at r IK 11 that • Pnntplftlni to fora- waa 1)4*Id at an iiihIiscIosiiI
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wllli
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If alia ha tlaad. an.l In itinil*#rln«t ilia f i•n ••vb i*IK liras
n r m t m a n n a i i o i m i k . if orlt&gt;ad r at. I i # r • ’ *. •»»•%»*ll
shooting of tiie hrothi’i of May '
|«*et
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l l t l n * . and to tha un kn own
la \ Nl» l . a l \ I KK,
Sin* |. or
Domin’ Thompson about
apnuaa. h a l r a .
davlaava,
to it h new location
• 1 IMft*. ftc.urdlng |o « (algat
grantaaa.
rradttora
or
thftraof, rftrorda.l in f l a t high noon Saturday.
othar partlaa olalrnin* In
!(•*• k 12, |i • | r a | A t. uf Ihft
taraat In tha haral naf tar
Authorities said the slaying
Fuhlli
R ffnr^l
t*f hrmldaa crlbad
l a n d *
by,
n u U Coyiiiy, Florida
rcMilti’d from n biller fight on
t h ro u *h , undar or a * a l n a t
Ilia I • I &lt;&gt;to i it ft
tha aald it a o r f t I a n n a Tt'H • * lie i will!
FRIDAY, JANUARY *,
|thc main street of Lyon* beH o d * * If aha ba deed ..e nd llama of r q u i p n i f M • ti•! pr* •
Co XOHN T. HO l n i E . It party which sr* Ior * tad » n m l l»4-en Ds’wey Thompsun sod
AND WILL BE CLOSED
p«t in a i.a n 1 1y Inatallftfl n • part Lang which was triggered by t
Jlvln*.
and
to
tha un
UNTIL JANUARY 18.
of Ihft 4m(»ro\ainantft rn t a d
k n o w n apnuaa. halra. davl
political disagrc-4'inrnt.
area.
* r a'ltaaa.
eradltnra ItBd
On* (1
K
fl a»t * • u t r r 1,
or oilier partlaa r l a lm l n *
M«*4a| J|0lHU II He- • 1*1 I .Mi ».
i n t . r c * ! In tha hereinafter
SSItt
daacrlbad
l a n d *
by,
on#
(i
k
Itftfi i»»ct «f**r
th rou ah . under or a *al nat
tha aald Jotin T. It..d*c, if
(•la d ,
Mtnlftl
U ifU ltC t,
Par iftt NHAMSIS
ha l-a daad: and to all
On
Du*ThftrmII • • ( • r
p ar tl aa ha. In* or . lalnttn*
l o l l ).
&gt;l"4»| ) ) * i. i*■ 11• l
a n y Ini ar ait by. through,
undar or aea luat O K o H t l E
(•no* K l l rh a n K*H«t«»f Fan
It
l l u l i u i : . daoaaaad. In
IN
H O M E
F U R N I S H I N G S !
I all t », \ I• f ee| I Jlllt* I.
Itta
the har alnaftar daacrlbad
nimlr! i&gt;r ar rla ) no*
land#; and to all parti*#
K lirrn
V a n r l la n
mind*
b a v i n * or claim in g any In
(mt lftl).
m • fiuf i ’tur »1 hr
f ar**t In &gt;h* haralnattar
P*nWftr»k
C i'n t A
Tftinl
daacrlbad land# In M m l
Company,
Aanfurd
Flai
ee l# County. Vlortda. I*
M i,
M"
nm-trl »&gt;r aarlal
lit
mimltrl a
Jl **ln a«0 fart north and
atttl faat aaat of the couth* haft Itr an FI la* 1 ftftalnftl j n u In
Waol cnrn*t of Nort baaat *, ILa f t l f \ r • t) I • tl ault. U t fthull
of Nnrthaaat *4 of Hactlon thla of w hlrh 4a Kndaral Na*
II,
Tuta&lt;a,nlp
2d
Mouth, (tonal Mortgngft A»a&gt;cia!lntt. a
•tango lo F.ael, run North C o r p o r a l l r n « r c « n l i r 4 undar an
tin
(oat.
Waoi
ll»
toot, Act of ( ' • • n i r i i i and a ii a l l n g
III III 4 F H r r i l n *Viiuth 41* waol 'to o point p t f i v i M
duo w a it of tha point of lli&gt;lial
M*-r f k ••u *■
%»o«m Ini Ion
b r a l n n l n * . t h e m e aool to I 'l ti ri a r .h i , ttft%hiK 11 a |i»intn
Ilia
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of
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tha
br g in n l n a, ' bomtnoio rl|*«l o/fl* a
f o u n t &gt;. Florida
Wftfthtnfi.rn. Iiifttn* t of Cnlum*
Tito nature of Ihlo ault la lo hi • , r u i n i l f f . %rraua, l» AL T O N
an.l t o \ s &lt;i
quiet
p l a i n t i f f * t il l *
lo Ilia H L K I * L r m &gt;
• h o t , d aai fi ba d land* Tha name r n m . hi* wtft. h a i s m U n t i
of
tha i ’p e n
III whl&lt; It Ihlo • nd &gt;o|i «ra iai|Uira&gt;l In %rr%ra
l a u a a woo Inelllutod Is the f i r - a ropy «.f &gt;uur* Anotorr nr nlbor
• ult f o u r I of the Ninth Judl. |i ir *4&lt;11it ic to lha l*uni|ilftlni on
Al l n rn r y , )l s &lt; k N
r i a l Circuit In end fur Ktmlriolo r i a l n t l f f a
l*tftV«lainl J r , Hull* b t i Han­
County, Florida, end an abbro
Al l a n l tr
National
Hank
r io te d title of the ctoo lo Muo ford
li rodlay .Norma* ve Ann la T. liuildittf, Sanford. Florida, and
f ll j .the tth iU ia l
Auftwtr or
llu dao . at at.
otht r plratllnt; in ttia nffl. • of
You and oacb of you a re ro
uurt
iiulred tu file your a n s w e r with tho C lar k of Ihft Circuit &lt;%
Included Hookraae Red,
the C le rk u( the Court, amt on or Lftfor* lha Stftt day of
Double Dresner, la r g e
se rve a copy tkaraof upon the Jmiuary, A. D I M S If r«'U fail
p laint iff, or p lai n tif f's a lt or * to do ao. a dftcrca pro l o n l a n o
Roomy Cheat, Matching
nay. whoot nama and addroto will t*« takan • g • In• l you for
r #liftf dtmandftd
to Ihft
lo O.
n
rto hba ck .
ITo East th«
Ruxnpring and Innernprlng
W ashington
Htreel.
Orlondu, Coni plolnt.
EASY
Muttri'nh. Wulnul ur Sea . .
Tlito Ntdlrft ahftll lift puMlaliftd
l-'lotIda not l a l r r than in# Xllk
onro • w ar k for four c«in»orii*
da&gt; of J o u s ry , t i l t . •
TE RM S
Mint Finish.
tVITNI.MM my hand end seal (tv * w a l k s In Thft Halliard l i a r a s C le rk of the Circuit Court old. o OftwopApftr ctrculotftd In
o f the Nin th Judic ial Circ uit of Scmlnotft County, F lo rid *
Dotod (k i t ITth day of DftCIh Stata of F lo ri d a . In and for
O PE N F R ID A Y E V E N IN G S
t o m la a t* C ou n ty thla l l t h day • mbar, A. D. l l l l .
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(SBAL&gt;)
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A r t h u r II. U ec kw lt h . Jr..
4
II
jr: Jufthi M W Ilk a. U&gt; C\
C le rk of the Circuit Court
N. Clft% aland, Jr. a i d
of the N in th Judicial C l r - Mack
rult, lo nod f or tteiuloole C orr ull D ur ko
A
t
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t
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o for F U l n t l f f
County, F l o r i d a
SH O P IN A IR C O N D ITIO N E D CO M FO RT
F. O. D r i w i r E
h ri Martha T. Vlklau
Sanford. Flo rid a
D ep ut y C l e r k ,
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4. II. l l l l .
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Councilman Held

the front of the hall.
Serving as hostbase* were
Mrs. Arthur Putman assisted
by Mrs. Arlene Mayre, Mrs.
Agnes Bryant, Mra. Catherine
Weir and Mrs. Haiel Wagner.
Naxt regular meeting will
be held Feb. 4 with the pro­
gram Instruction to be on ac­
cents and accessories. Hos­
tesses will be Mrs. James
O'Dell satiated by Mrs. B. C.
Greene,- Mr*. Ellxabeth PenKelly. Mr*. Hazel Rutherford
and Mra. Ellas Petersen.

Ry Donna Eites
Mrs. Beth Gregory, past
president of the Sanford Art
Association and currently an
art teacher and Instructor in
Lake Mary, presented the
program for a masting of the
Longwood Extension Home­
makers Club held Thursday at
the Civic League Building on
Church Street.
Mrs. Gregory discussed and
demonstrated t h e
proper
methods of framing picture*
Including appropriate pictures
for various room* of the home,
the correct atxe groupings and
simplicity and reflnlshtng of
frames.
Mr*. R a l p h Newcomer,
health chairman, urged mem­
bers to hav* Lhelr eye checks
mad* regularly and streasad
the Importance of such exam­
ination*.
. ..
Mr*. Felix Mege, president,
who conducted the meeting,
reported on the county council
session held recently at the
Agricultural Center. Special
events scheduled at the cen­
ter aa announced were pellon
classes, Jan. 30; canning, Feb.
11; canning class, Fab. 18,
and upholstering class, Feb.
23 28.
Tables for the meeting were
decorated with symbols repre­
senting each month of tha
year. A Happy N ew A Y ea f*
greeting way stretched terms

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ginning of a big change in
Tty Julian Rtrnstrom
They recently cimstructpd the Texas waterfront.
The marina features a
a marina at Freeport, Texas.
plush motel-bontel, a private
This one was built by a
club overhanging a restaur­
pair of Houston diamond mer­ ant. It's glass fronted and
chants. The cost was* $1.5 overlooks a vast harbor con­
million.
taining thousands of feet of
Hut there have been some bulkheads and piers. There's
unusual things about this a swimming pool, too.
marina that might help ,SanThe marina contains a spe­
fordites make up their minds cially designed building with
as to whether or not a marina "pid&amp;oon holes" for the dry
might do something for this storage of some 75 rraft of
area.
all kinds. A specially designed
It's an ultra modern run- forklift docs the pidgeon hol­
rina on the intra-coastal wa­ ing of the boats. There’s s
terway from Galveston.' It targe outboard repair shop, a
wasn’t built to he the biggest complete marine ways capable
marina of its kind, but it was o f handling yachts, a boat
designed to he the most mod­ sales building, a ship's store,
ern.
parking area for’ 500 auto*
At first boating Texans and storage sheds whirh ran
thought it was a mirage hut accommodate 40 large cruis­
they soon found out it wasn't. ers.
Hut stronger than even the
There's a long row of fuel
shock of something as mod­
pumps where as many ns five
ern as this in Texas was the
boats rnn he furled at one
impmt it made ilpop the bnattime.
&lt;rs in that area. For a long,
Storage customers have it
long time the spot where the
made. A customer call* the
marina is now located featur­
Inight before, gives his boat
ed
only
ramshackle
am!
' number, specifies what ice,
weatheied buildings. Hut not
i food, beverages ami fuel he
any more.
wants aboard and what hour
Reflecting across the wa­
i he will arrive. Night crews
ters at night are the multi­
Ido the launching ami loading
colored lights of s glass wall­
ed structure surrounded by and when the customer ar­
rives he's ready to go.
some,. 500 palms, manicured
j rjh e place-iarjumoing..most-!
Inw ns, bon^i witR-Thcir* caTitn
lights burning in a seemingly
endless line nud the whole
ai.-a hustles with people.
They say there’s nothing
like it in Texas.
But Bridge Harbor Marina,
even though it is still in com­
pletion stages, is just the be­

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of the time and far i , C the
night.
It's a safe bet, say the
owners, that within a couple
of years th4 ^btlre area will
he built up in a manner no­
body dreamed about a few
years past. Most of the boats
remain at the marina, even
when the summer season is
over. Most of their owners
remain, too. As a result,
home construction lots have
begun to sell and residences
ure going up.
Hilt perhaps more amazing
than anything else about the
Freeport marina is the fact
that its wet stalls have been
filled ever sinre the project
was opened. In fact, the
Bridge Harbor Marina was
turning away customers even
before the initial stages were
completed.

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Mon., Tuct.,
Wed., Jon.,
11,12, 13,
1965

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W ASHINGTON (N E A ) —
President*, having no higher
station to rearh for, work for
the history books.
Though history is tha final
arbiUr of prssidsntial auereti
or failure, on* historian —
Samuel P. Hays o f ths Univanity of Pittsburgh—argues
that history's verdicts too o f­
ten are foumlsd on narrow
and ahallow ground.
In a paper presented hsr*
to a pantl of ths American
Historical Association, Hays
aaya our praaidsnta n«-*d to
bo viawsii in a far largsr
context &lt;&gt;f time and social
depth than ia now generally
ths case.
■„
Aa have other historians,
Hays finds something mark­
edly artificial In rutting poll.

Fun: Popular Course
Mora than h a lf o f 18,000 fresh­
men questioned in a recent survey
acknowledged that they are going to
college prim arily fo r "collegiate”
reasons rather than fo r "th e pursuit
o f knowledge and the cultivation o f
the intellect.”
This revelstlon should be neither
surprising nor alarming, even I f it
Is conceded that "collegia te" may be
a fancy terra fo r fun.
These youngsters were Just being
honest.
I t seems only fa ir to assume that
almost every college student under­
stands that the basic purpose o f go­
ing to college is to get sn education.
I t is also a fact, however, that a big
part o f the thrill and excitement o f
college life ir e the extra-curricular
activities— the football games, the
social Jifa, the weekend fun.
Nineteen per cent o f the freKhmen
surveyed by the Educatlunnl Testing
Service paid t h e y jjo .t o . c ’ lIfKr
Academic reasons. Another 26 jn-r
eorit said they go to prepare fo r a ca­
reer or profession* Another 4 per
cent w ere described by Dr. Henry
Chsuncey, president o f EST, as "non­
conform ists."
The remaining 51 per cent were
those who like college best fo r the

things that supplement classwork.
Dr. Chnuncey seemed to take resulta o f the survey in stride.
"T h e y reflect the mores o f our so­
ciety," he said. "H a v in g a good time
over the weekend ia an important
part o f life,
"Th ese figures should give the col­
leges a better understanding nf their
students. They won’t be living In s
fool’s paradise. They will know that
they do not have a lot o f little Ein­
steins’ on'cam pus."
W e hope the colleges remain s i
cnlm and undisturbed as D r.’ Chauncey. I t ’s just possible some o f those
fun-loving freshmen may get acad­
emically proficient somewhere along
the four-year educational journey
and actually become not little but
full-sized Einsteins.
A fte r all, a little fun never dulled
anybody's Intelligence. ,

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M ake Haste Slowly
they may hara bargained fur. .H rr tisdlnr partners, who
Wilson rum* to power in hiul nol been told in advanr.
th* Oct. IS election proclaim­ [of the move, complained Imirfing hil plans for a "first 11)0 ly. In explanation th* govern­
days of dynamic action to get ment .'tressed that Britain's
Britain moving again." It Economic lltuutlon was seri­
wa* a spirit that demanded ous. Thla alarmed eom* for­
fast progress, liut applied to eign investor* into starting a
Britain's tradition-minded so. run on th* pound. Rumor* of
rlety, It caused perhaps more devaluation flew before I t bil­
lion In International credit
trouble then progress.
Tw* weeks after taking of­ poured In to share *P the rurfice, th* Labor gpvernment M W i .
moved to dot* Britain's trade
Wilson unveiled *
n«w
gap by imposing • IS per model for Wsetern de/eriscent surcharge on imports. only two month* sfter tak­
ing office, but th* haeU pro­
duced a futiy outline. Until
now It haa gotten a cool re­
ception everywhere among
H e r a ld A r e a C o r r e s p o n d e n ts
Britain'! allies.
Kalarprta*
Altaaseet* Byriage
Wilson's preee and political
Mrs. Rltrhla ttanta
Mr*. Jail* Rarta*
critic*—and
even eom* mem­
•413434
• ll- Illl
ber* of hi* own I-abor party
|q j f
Bear Lab*-F*r**t City
—have charged that, while
Mr*. Marysaa Mile*
Laka Maty
hie idea* may be sound, h*
114-1471
Mrs. Erases* Weeter
stepped on too many toes In
&lt;12-4114
Caeselkerry
trying to go too feet.
Mr*. Jama Caiselbarry
Laka Moaroa
There era sign* now that
431-4444
Mr*. H. L. Jokaaaa
th* new prim* minister la
141-4711
j taking this criticism to haart.
Che taels
Laugwead
With a wispy majority of
Mrs. Jaaa Magta
Mrs. Donna Katea
143-1741
only five seats in th* House
811-4117
of Commons, h* must muster
DeBary
North
Orltado
every ounce of parliamentary
Mrs. John Lao**
Mrs. Msrgarat Caaby
diplomacy to •** hi* trail444-4444
411-4744
biasing program become lie .
Dattaos
Oatsaa
The Wilson program InMrs. Mildred Hsaey
Mr*. Clarence 8ny4*a
e
l
u d e s aueh entrover ,u l
444-4441
&lt;11-4441
Item* a* the iintloiiullintinii
.. - Geaeva
Ovled*
of steel, sn Mill-Inflationary
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
Mrs. JeAnn Hays
policy controlling *11 income*
143-4140
144-4873
and prices slid th. .elective
saiture of prim* building land
to keep it out of th* hand* of
■peculator*.
In addition, ths April hudget will bring new capital
gains and corporation taxes,
and probable new measures
Pag* 4
Sanford, Florida
Mon., January 11, 1065 for industrial and export ex­
pansion.
Any unfurssesn t i r c u m • t t T x a s . « i s L « « r, s u i i s s ants n s L i i s s a
stance- a rsvolt by Labor’s
m a n * r s t m u a ( I S i m l i M s - o . a e t a l M aaaaev
left wing, tha loss of thrrs
m o m sh t AI.KIIMJL.X
n u t s L. STKSSTKSI
seat* Ihmugh by-elections
A S r s r lls Ia g U ire o le r
As*.dele asiler
unlikely or th* departure of
not' aaaau
■ a n a l i. ju iiato n
liberal party support—could
Masse lag KSUer
A S r a r t ls I a s M s a * s * r
SAMin i s o s s A s s a
throw thla whole program In­
BUBII WII.LIAMS
■ s s ls s s s M ssa g e r
■ecltlr KSUer
to Jeopardy.
s u m s a i sun
This danger has spawned
city aSllee
M s a b s a le a l S e a t
rumors of a snap election
‘IV S t W S L U
SILL VINCSMT
sometime this spring to give
—
C-aaiy ISUer
■tstr rsoto*r*ks#r
tha government a more solid
l-utlUI&gt;e-t Sally e s c .p l asturasy, au ssay aaS C k t ie ln a a ; pub- base. But government offlIlsbaS Saturday p re ce d in g C b r la ia a n
vial# are spreading tha word
at set niPi'ioM SATna
H um * Delivery
lie we.k that Wliaon plana no election
unless force.) to—and certain­
Bp MaU
SMM1MULB COl'STt
A U OTMWB MAIL ly, they said, not early this
II * week
IS.** t tear
flt .it I (ear
year.
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t.li t Mtaiht
I I I I Meats*
a it i M t i|U
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t.H l MeaU
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a geelat SegataUeas prstlS* tkat aa mail ieSseripu.es bs
pal* la aSeaaea.
fa iled Press Internationsl
LONDON ( UI’I) — Prime
Minister Harold Wilson began
ths new year nt * more meas­
ured political paca than he
may hara planned.
With 10 of his "first 100
days" behind him. most of
Wilson'* basic alma—to re­
make Britain's Industry and
■»cletg in the image of th*
Labor party — remain. ths
same.' But Wilson and his
supporters a l r e a d y have
learned that they’ll hara to
msk* basts mors slowly than

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V**

Letters

Thought-For-Today

Keep your face to the sunshine and
you cannot see the shadows.— Helen
Keller.

Ry Hal Ckehiwk
Ever nolle* hop pehpl* Jam
bp to tha front of a bus two
Balers* aa ****** ties* ataiier oeiseer It. ISIS at ta* r**i or thro* blocks before their
They T1 never
Office *f kaaler*. fieri**. aa«*r U t Oat *1 Oaagreea *1 Marsh destination t
Haro they cant gat out until
I. HIT.
th* door open*.
Me part si aay asalwtM, aawa ac asternal**, el this *4llle*
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eat wrllUa parailasiea af U s gssUaher •&lt; Th* Marhl*. Aar
ta4itl4t*4 a* firs* rsspsaslhl* fsr seek r*pr*«acu*a tin h* Cynic, w* had tha *Caaual*
reasISert* aa tafrlaglag *a Ta* Karaite seyrrlght aa* WU1 he Look. too. Only w* called It
'aloppyV*
M M liable fas « * « * « * * nates the law,

Biossot - - Roy CromTey

TV. Harass sratrasaa* 1*1|rn f i r s II* m i n i . . *»b.
II* affair*. TV* writer war ■*•
a at* o a i f m l f ' f ih* In I*, i l w rrrrlo lb* n IO C i
lrw« s t a i a tf *4Sr***, U O t o
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Too Many Bills?

TAKE A
PENCIL

Editor, This Herald:
Th* JLftyrers wanted to
know why mor* peopla who
dacoratad their home* for
Chriatmaa didn’t antar into
th* lighting contaat. Do you
auppoa* Its bacaui* they fig ­
"Over 1,000. student* (600 form children's lives and cul­
ure it’s no uaa b*csu*a th*
girl* and *00 boysi have Ihiu tivate a liking for cultural sub­
■am* on* haa won b**t over­
had an excitins and educa- jects.
all thra* Uni** t
A woman with only two
lional trip in Chicago at Pro­
Did It avar occur to them
fessor Ostrander's expense. years of college, hut with such
motivation, - is that th* amount- of money
Most of them had fjever Visit­ missionary
much superior to a teacher ■pant on decorating waa not
ed a big city before. ^
with
an M A. or Ph. D. de­ marly aa important as th*
"Dr. Crane, wouldn’t you
thought and work b*hlnd
rate him as a Very1 Superior gree who simply picks teach­
■omi of th* "cheaper” decor­
ing
as
the
line
of
Mast
resis­
teacher oo your 'Test for Good
ating Jobs 7
tance.
TeachersT'"
I'v* moved from town to
And many college profess­
Would that more teacher*
town and have never &gt;un
ors
m-vyr
had
any
profession­
Itad this missionary fervor lu
sonic of the decuratinn idea*
transform the lives ul young­ al preparation for pcdlgOf}'
I saw her* In Sanford tldt
Tlius,
they
aren’t
allowed
to
sters in a constructive manner.
tearh in grammar or high past Christmas, such at Santa
All such dedicated teacher*
I school for lack of such tech­ soaking hla f**t after a tired
are storing up a great deal of
night or Santa coming to
credit in tire eye* of the Al­ nical courses.
They have had no "practlre; Florida by la-al.
mighty.
teaching"
and often can't
They should limit th* num­
But soma leachcn simply go ‘ even make ■ 10 minute talk
ber of tim es th* lame homes
into that field because of In that would keep any audience
could win or give mme
srtis or lailnesi.
awake.
aw ard*. But ce rta in ly 1. and
...............
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credit nt time* fo r election rv" I t ’s a good racket." on*
Yet they are accepted for lotjt of other*, feel it w oiikl
•
ullaJUdileh
h*d
their
real be­
college graduate recently cira college Jobs just because they; help to change the situation.
ginning. earlier.
fe u c a . . '
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have a Ph. D Jn some tretmi- —
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1 Klaianl*: T h a f a m o u s
"llespite the yelling about cal field.
I'd 11or'■ mite: Thl* U ' Krauklln D. Hoo**vcll v„t*-r
But superb -teaching requires
poor pay. you w*'t over 3
Mimrthing the J a y c e e *
i-onlitiun of iithiin minor III,-.
months’ - vacation every year, far mur* than a college de­
ehould co a .id e r.
and other* did nol Spring
and draw t.Vvl per month for gree!
fr-xn nowhere with lu« trlSchool board*, pleat* take
a nice while collar job "
Arirona, Alaska and Ha­ lumph In 1IV12. It la-gun to
Siirh motivation indicates a note, and send for my "Test
waii, in that order, were the , foi111 III t i l e llt jt h i
I«w,r teacher, even lieiore he for Good T.vachari," enclosing
A* Republican II e r b ( r l
last three atatr* admitted in
ever M-ts foot inside the rlas* a king stamped return enve­
Hoover wn* winning big in
tn
th*
Union.
lop*, piu* an
room!
Don't be stampeded merely
Fur Hie .animal asset of
every superb teacher is a by an applicant's fancy de­
missionsrjt lervor to Irani gree*!

Dr. Crane’s

W orry Clinic
CASE U-'tfl Jsy Ostrander,
I fed AU, is a unique high
school teacher at Goodrich,
Mich.
"Ur. Crane," one ut hi*
former pupils Informed me,
"ho is the kind of teacher
you'd endures.
"I-'or he likes students and
enjoys incresttng their enthua
Issrn for erlucatiirn. lie Is as
dedicated as a cburch miss
1rntiry I
"lie is also a perfect exam­
ple of the Bible's statement
aI(out 'going the second mile '
"For he not only Roes Out
of his way U, help his pupils
inside the classroom, but he
enrich)-* their lives by outside
cultural projscts, Rx).
" f o r exsmplo, list year he
took * trout to of hl» students,
plus three of their mother*, m
a chartered bus Ur Chicago.
"A t hl» own ex|**n«e he then
B»ve them a five-day tour of
the city wilh special stress
«n llu- Art Institute, th* Mu­
seum of Selene* and Industry,
etc
"Including tl»* toi»l hotel
iccomorfutimii amt oilier hills,
this trip cost him 32.nno
"And Ivc has dune this same
thing ev)-ry year for alnut It
year*

tical history up tntc^ th* four­ 1028, almost undetected waa
important - Democratic
s’enr segment* representing an
breakthrough-** For th# fire*
presidential temii.
Many attitude*, trends and time, tha 12 largest U. R.
citlaa voted—in th* aggregate
developments overlap two or
more such twins Tha truth — for th* Democratic nom­
inee. It waa a key aignal of
is not served when credit or
blame is assigned to a par* event* to eom*.
With deeper opinion poll
ticular president on the basis
studies
and "voter profile**
of event* in hi* term which
today, tha hiatorian parhapk
actually have a prior history.
For instance, some apprais­ haa batter material* for a
mor* exhaustive analysis of
er* gave lavish acclaim to the
voter performance In presi­
late President Kennedy for
the important achievement* In dential and other test*.
We could du with a fairly
manned apace flight which
occurred in hlsv brief tenure. quick effort In this field right
Yet the foundation for these now, before too many myth*
advance* was laid under Pres- get firmly planted an to th*
make-up of Johnson’s winning
Ideut Eisenhower.
43 million votes and Barry
By th* same token, Ken­
Goldwater’s 27 million.
nedy wa* upbraided for de­
I f our president* labor for
teriorating condition* in Lao*
history, historian llaya seem*
in 1WJI, when In fact the ptoto be saying, with Soma JuaWeltarn government there (
tlce, that it is time for his­
had be,-i! giving way before J
tory to do a little better by
the Asian Communist* long
our president*.
before Kennedy reached th*
While House.
Huy* likewise is disturbed
that hla colleagues, when put­
ting president* under the
magnifying glues, dwell so
heavily on their personal
manuscripts and uti the event*
they are personally caught up
in. Bays ha;
"Jhi* hat foeutv&lt;L_pplitical
history on th* itl.aa, action*
and intarrelationahipa of a
few prominent leaders, and
haa diverted attention from r
th* broader composition of
political part!** and th* en­
vironment within which both
party and leader exist."
A* far aa a reader of his
paper can grasp it. Hays U
not arguing that President
Johnson,, or kannsdy, or Els­
enhower, fa Juat the product
of compelling social, economic
and political forces which "de­
termine”
what they may
...T H E N ASK US FOII
have d o n e .
ENOUGH CASH
He is saying that their im­
TO COVER
pact cannot bv p r o p e r l y
EVERYTHING
weighed unless they ar* seen
as moving on the wide river
of national life. Th* "stream
of history" la this whole riv­
Our Comollditloi Lin Mat
er, rallier than the directed
flow fioiu a gatdrn hose held
■•riu l&amp;a a dura.
by a succession of pre-ident*.
Hay. also faults fellow his­
LOANS 08 TO1100
torian. for giving president*

Dick

Pre*»

In trm e tln a a l

WASHINGTON (U I'II —
The American Hl.torhal A*»oeiatiun held lla 70th annual
meeting here thl* week »t the
.Him! lime that Bill t osh) w»*
holding forth tn a Jocnl night
club.
If the aignlficanru of this
confidence elude* you, let me
|ki j til out that Ccahy is a pro
feaaionnl eomedlan.

Down through the year*,
liiBlorlana have alwny* been
good for a lot of laughs, and
now Cnahy has returned the
favor by Inventing a theory of
history.
There art, of eourne, almost
as many theories of hi»tory
a* there are historians. One
ta th* ao-ralled "great man"
theory which hold* the course
of history I* shaped by the
occasional
appearance
nf
world leader* of outstanding
abilities.
Running countertdockw it* to
that theory la the theory that
groat leader* are only the
product* of their time*, and
that circumstance* niakr th*
men, rather than vice versa,
Co*by does not aubacrilia to
either of the** theories. It Is
hit theory that the court* of
history la shaped by th* toss

How

Much

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t ’ nitrd

And
Figure
Out

of a min, a* In football game*.
Football captain*, a. you
know, meet In th* center of
the Hold before a game u&gt;*de­
cide which Uania wlll kickoff
and receive, and which will
defend what goal. Fu»t choice
g o e s to the captain who yin*
tile to**.
When applied to a specific
event in history, such u* the
Be ml ut binary War, . Cosby'a
theory works Ilka thiai
Tiie American c«dunl«t» won
the to** ami elected th fight
from behind trees tn loos* for­
mation* and to wear nonde­
script uniform*.
The British then exercised
their option and elected to
fight in open space* In tight
formations and to wear rvd
uniforms.
Similarly, In th* Indian
wara, th* settler* won the toss
and elected lb fight dismount­
ed and drawn up in a rlrcla,
Tha Indiana than elected to
fight on horseback in th* op.
cn.
If you apply Coaby'a theory
to the broad sweep of history,
you cun ■** that thoae coin
tosaea are mighty Important.
fiuppoaa, for example, that
in th* tocond Punic War
against HannibuTa Curthagln*

in Florida
it's the
CHEAPEST
modern way.

i lana, th* Rnmana had won th*
to.* and electad to erne* th*
Alp* with elephant*.
Or In th* slag* of Truy.
•uppw** the Trojan* had won
the to** and sleeted to build
a "Greek hor»e."
This Is something for th*
historical society to think
abont at Ita next meeting.

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f e r a l!

GOP Congressmen Are Scarce
Answered a companion:
"Families? They've got en­
ough room to bring their con­
stituents!” .
During president Johnson’s
holiday stay at his Texas
ranch, most of his key staff
people were with him a* he
shaped his 1965 plans.
Oiefr children along, an ob­
By New Year's Eve, howserver noted:
ever, many were back at their
"They've got so much room White House desks. An excep­
they can bring their fanfllies tion: aide Horace Itushy, an
old presidential associate.
with them.'*

WASHINGTON — (N E A )
— When the House of Repre­
sentatives convened on Jan. 4,
there were many open stretchri of aeatt on the depleted
Republican aide of the cham­
ber. Noticing that several
GO l’ congressmen had brought

Commented a While House more flights and as the lady as the recent election of the
man:
(
got off, she apologited again: president of the National

"Busby seems to be the
leading ranch hand.”
Getting on an elevator recently, a prominent lady
mathematician asked the op­
erator to take her to the fifth
floor. When the elevator stop­
ped there, she blurted:
“ Oh, heavens! I'm terribly
sorry. I meant the seventh
floor.”
The
operator promptly
whisked the elevator up two

, "I'm very sorry about my
mistake but, after all, they're
both prime numbers.”
' A fter the announcement, of
the election of Itrp. Gerald
Ford. (R-Mich.) ns House mi­
nority leader, Bn observer,
mindful of the Republicans’
relatively low state following
the IBGI elections, comment­
ed:
" I t matters about as much

Press Club."
Senators receive hundreds
of urgent ropiest* from their
constituents each year. Sen.
M i k e Monroney (D-Okta.)
nominates this one as the most
desperate of 1964:
"Dear Sir:
" I ’m a seaman second class
in thr Navy and presently
I'm A W O L , Can you help me
get a discharge as soon as pos­
sible?”

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l i n t t Pag# 6—Mon. Jan. 11, *68

■f MURRAY OLOEKMAH
Sport* Editor
Ntwipoper Enterprise Atm.

But Lose
To Ocoee

Seminoles
Lose 44-59
To Trojans

P

V ’

By Jim Baechu*
' Herald Sporta W riter
I f the Lym an High cagers want to win bask et
ball games it looks as though they will have to re­
main in the Orange Belt Conference and eliminato
any non-conferencb opponents.
F riday night the Greyhounds travelled to W ild ­
wood and g ot hot in the
third period to overtake
the OBC W ilcats and
rack up their third con­
secutive league win w ith­
out a single setback. But Fri­
day night the 'Hounds went
out of the conference and lost
their fourth straight aon-loop
tilt.
By Jim Baeehn
Friday night at Wildwood It

By David nigglnbotham
year for eight year*, which
Herald Sports Writer
•till ain't bed for a kid Juat
The Seminole High Cagers
coming out o f college. And lost their fifth straight game
without an engineering de­ Friday night to the Evan*
gree yeL , . .
Trojan* by ■ ecore of 44 to 50.
{low-time* change depart­ This was the second time the
ment: In the first N F L title club* bad met thla action with
th* Trojan* taking home the
game 80 year* ago they aver­
honori altar both game*.
aged out th* sites of the Gi­
The Lost gave the Tribe a
ant* and Bears, and It came one win and eight Ion record
to 204 pounds per man, who with the tough Oak Ridge
■tood alx feet high. Thla year gam* on tap for Tuesday night.
In the first period of play
»
1
they did the aarne for the
th* Trojana- ricked up 20
Colte
and
Browne,
and
it
came
Herald Sport* Writer
Tha aacond hotteit basketwaa Lyman, 66 to 60. Saturday
points to Sanford's seven. Ron
lot of time during the itiramcr teaching youngiteri at night the Ococe Cardinals,
ball proapact at Michigan to 0-2 and 221 pounds per par­ Ilinaon held Um lead for the THE OTI1F.R END—Juat four year* igo, Lynn Burke wa*
South S e m i n o l e Junior
country club* In the New York area. She alto model* and fresh from a victory over the High's Hurricanes picked up
Jan’t aron playing the aport. ticipant. . . .On the earns note, Tribe with three points with receiving the cheer* a* a member of Iho U.S. Olympic
ha* done a number of television advertisements. At St.
swimming
team.
In
Rome,
in
10&amp;0,
Mi
is
Burke,
now
«
Cy
Block,
the
highly
success­
their seventh straight win of
Ha'a Bill Yaarby, th/i AllJohn’*, ahe write* a sport* column for the student paper Oviedo Llona the night -be­
ful Insurance man who detail­ Sieve Groover dumping one senior cheerleader at St. John's University (N.Y.). won
fore. captured a I I to 48 win the current cage season Satur­
basket
and
Mike
Gray
and
and
waa
named
to
"Who's
Who
In
American
College*
and
two
gold
medal*
for
the
100-meter
backstroke
ana
400ed hla frustrated carear In
day night when they dumped
Universities." And In case anyone li wondering, Lynn Is over the Greyhounds.
‘‘So You Want to Be a Major Gary Lloyd each adding a meter medley relay. An elementary education major,
the Oviedo High JeyVees 57 to
engaged
to
a
St.
John'i
law
itudcnt
and
will
be
married
a
Joe
Asher
led
the
'Hounds
Lynn
will
teach
second
grade
after
graduation
in
June.
i-yn
Leaguer," was telling about point on free throw*.
year from June.
She does not iwlm In competition any more but spend* a
agsinst the Wildcats with 16 41 end continue among the
Tha
heated
play
of
the
se­
a Block Night thay gave him
points while Dave Mails park­ ranks of the unbeate*.
hie first year In pro ball, at cond stanza aaw the Trojim
South Seminole was paced
ed an even dozen through the
move
up
to,a
30
to_13
lead,
Paragouldr-Ark., In 193iL_Ha.
by
Bruce Stuart who. racked
hoop&gt;—ror
WlJdsipod-Tommy
hit -.822 and they raised 411 byt the Tlfmlnolei weren't j&gt;ut
Thompson posted 22 points up 18 point* while right'Be­
of
the
game.
Hinson
again
led
in caih for the big event—$8
with Dajiny Jonca right behind hind him was Brant Rose with
went for a traveling b*grand the total number of pointi
17. Nevertheless, Boh Beasley
him
with 20, for Sanfoid with seven points,
he got the change. . . ,
Lyman was out scored 18 to of the Baby Linns took high
Groover dropped In alx, Bud­
What went on In Loa An14 In the initial period and 19 point honors with a total of
dy Rtumpf got four, and Jack
gefra after tha Notre Dameto IT in the second atanzk to 19.
Hunt made two. The Orlando
Southern Cal grid closer, our
The Hurricanes Jumped Into
go 3.7 mph under water, It fers safety from explosion ha­ auxiliary sloop. This la the •tart the third period trailing
By Bill McCormick
Club held a 48 to 33 lead over
agent tells, could pale ,the
largest sailboat In the show. 37 to 31. However, Head Coach a 13 to 7 lead at the end of
NEW YORK (N E A ) - Once can slay submerged for at zard.
the locals it the end of the
shenanigans that's keeping
For those who dislike "stink­ Her centerboard is hydrauli­ Dick Copeland’s crew barged the first period and they were
a year the duly accredited—as least four hours and costs just
third frame.
"John Goldfarb, Please Coma
pots" the show introduces the cally operated and ahe carries ahead in the third with 19 nrver headed. Th# 'Canes
In the final period of play well as the self • appointed— under 11,000.
Home" o ff family screen*. . . .
Another and less costly (just Columbia "40", a 39-foot, $27,- 965 square feel of working sail points while limiting the Wild­ picked up 15 more points in
Frank Murray and Groover Commodores of fun fleets have
cats to 10. In the final frame, the second while holding Ovie­
The Gary Thompson who led the Tribe with four points a field day. It is known as the under $1,500) underwater craft 000 glass fiber ocean-racing area.
it was Lyman again with 16 do to six and led 28 to 13 at
coaches Wichita ie not the each with Chuck Plgott add­ annual boat show.
on display is a nine-foot boat
points
over Wildwood's 13 and the intermission.
Gary Thompson who waa an ing two points and Lloyd one.
with
built-in
.Scuba
tanks
that
The first of these—fore-run­
The Bally Lions clawed their
the 66 60 margin.
All-American backcourt man The game ended with the Tro­ ner of some SO to be held later runs on a compressed air or
Joa Lapthick
way hack wtth an outburst of
In
(hr
junior
varsity
affair,
at Iowa State, though they're jan* ahead ill to 4*.
revolutionary
new
dry
Ice
enthroughout the country—1* the
• -----American tackle an Ih# WoU
Lyman wop 52 to 28. _____ 20 points in the third quarter
often confuted," This ^Thomp­
In the preliminary till the National Boat Show at IE*' gin*.
Ttrina Rote Bowl aquad, who
But it was a different story but iiead Coach Dave Miller's
son, who also played for Wich­ Sanford JayVrcs played a Coliseum in New York Jan.
Perhaps
the
least
expensive
waa visualised aa another CarSaturday
night. Lyman led the quintet came up with its best
ita, sayi, "1 get lettera that controlled game agalnit the 15 24.
boat at the show Is a 10-foot
ale Ruaaell but wouldn’t turn
Cardinals 10 to 7 at the first quarter, too, with 16 points. In
people have meant for him, eo Baby Trojana, but ilill lost 10 This one will display every­ fishing carlopper, manufactur­
out for tha aport.
.
quarter and the two clubs the final frame. It was South
I've written a couple of times, to 23.
thing from submarines to sup- ed In Missouri, which goes for
When Coach Joa Lapchlck'a
were tied at 27 all at the half. Seminole, 13 to 8, end a 57 to
telling him I'm not trying to
$69.50.
It
has
a
40-inch
beam,
Rolf
Anderson
won
the
game
erluxury
yachts.
By Marshall Lingo
In the fourth the Lions con­ Lyman had a one point lead, 41 victory.
Bt John'a quintal upaet Mich­
horn In on hla fame." . . . .
takes
outboards
up
to
five
for the Trojans with 17 points
The largest boat In the show
tinued their come-back and 39 to 38. going in the final per
igan, the No. 1 ranked team
Herald Bporta Writer
Jim Lucas aided the Hurri­
Between you'n'me, for the which was more than the en­ is a 41 foot Pacemaker motor horsepower and Is bragged
with Just two minutes left iod which saw the Greyhounds cane cause with an even dozIn the nation in the finals of
The
Oviedo
Lions
fell
to
de­
farsighted,
a
piddling
few
about
by
its
producer
as
"The
tire
Sanford
score.
Frank
: yacht, priced at (starting it
Billy Mlkler tied the game up limited to nine points while rn points. Malt Hickok had six
the Holiday Faatlvnl, the old
feat again Friday night under
Original Celtic found hlmielf millions {eillmalea range from Whigbam led tlw&gt; Baby Tribe says), $.11,300 Don’t gasp, bc- world's lowest cost efficient the wings of the Ocoee Cardi­ for the Lions at 42-42 but the the high flying Cards picked and .Mike Hargis four.
cradling a guod-looklng blonde 6-16) shouldn't keep tha city with three points and Terry |cause that U not the most ex- tioat."
Cardinal* txmnrcd back with up 14.
Miller was pleased with his
A novelty Item at the show nals.
a field goal and Ucoee was out
who bad Jumped right Into planners from putting a dome Echo]!, Paul Leroy, and Wally |pensive craft at the. ahow.
Asher paced the 'Hounds defense, especially under tho
Tho Cardlnata cashed In
is
a
craft
called
the
Sea
Dart,
on
Shea
Stadium,
which
was
Jamlgan
each
added
a
baa
That
honor
goes
to
a
42-foot
front to stay.
___ ,J}la la p fK waaa,’t f a i f Joe had
with seven field goals and basket.
Most of Oviedo's
Commuter
luxury which Is. driven from a prone from the charily line to take
never Seen h er before herauais built to srrnfwenbdattf one It-k M -itc two point* llotrBud' Canyon
Rex Brook* wa* high for three free shot! for 17 points points came when back court
a
hardfougtiMMl.
over
Oviedo.
prmtion7""»ft&gt;r«d
by-the
driv-|
would
make
New
York
the
dley
added
a
fn
e
shot
for
one
sport
fisherman,
widen
comes
Lynn Burke la one of the RedOvlPd&lt;r~\Clth 15 marker* atM with' Eddie Long getting 10 shots Tby the Baby Lioni cen­
The Tribe will travel to Oak at 570.000—and up How far er't legs ami shifting of posi­ In an earlier encounter of Jimmy Courier found the range
•kin ckecrlcaderi, and four ■porta capital of the world
points.
tered the rim. It was the first
these
two
teams
this
year
the
Rtdf* to face the Pioneers up depends on whit kind of tion Only 82 Inches long and
for 13. Ted Balihonr and Tim
yean ago ahe waa an Olympic again. . . . 1
The lead changed 21 times time this season that Miller's
Cardinals
came
out
on
top
with
with
a
beam
of
30
inches,
live
Tuesday
night.
luxrtry gadgets you prefer to
Colbert picked up six each durihg the contest hut the big five accomplished what they
Gold Medal winner In the
Sea Dart .s highly maneuver a 62 56 win
deck but this Job with.
barkatroke. “ But 1 didn't let
and Billy Mlkler hit two field difference came from the had been attempting to do all
The Cardinals caught the goals for 4.
Two submarine* are on dis­ able and attains speeds up to
go,’’ grinned Joe. , . .
charity line. Ocoee dumped in year—feed the ball to the big
I l.ioni cold In the first and took
play, One U a completely en­ 30 mph with a 22 tip motor.
trading the Cardinal* were 18 frre shots whUe the best boys under the basket fur lay­
For all who from In Clovoa 13 4 lead. The Birds con­
Bolting,
outboard
type,
be-!
closed,
one
man
glass
filler
af­
land’a .Stadium watching the
David Grant with 16 points Lyman could score was 10. up shots.
fair, 10 feet two inches long, comes quieter with tills show tinued their move in the "*e ami Wayne Burst with nine.
Browne dip the Colta gt 110
The ‘Hounds outdid the Cards
An oddity came during the
powered by twin electric en­ Klekhsefer Mercury has come eond to ojtscore the Lions
The Liuns hit 20 field goal* in the field goal department, final period. Oviedo had only
a head, think of It thla way.
again
and
give
them
a
25
1
4
Harel
Durrn
took
flrat
place
up
with
what
is
called
a
"wall
gines of MW watls each. It
I f the Curda had won the Eastand held the Cardinal* to IH 19 to 17.
seven men dressed out for tho
By David Higginbotham
weighs 1,389 pounds, will de­ of water" silencing system, halftime lead But when the but the Cards capitalized on
-ern Dlvlilon and the gam* honors In the opening round
laing accomplished one feat contest. Three of them fouled
cats hit the court in the third too many Oviedo fouls to put
of
the
annual
Kadcr
Women1
!
which
reduces
the
noise
of
Its
Tbo
Sanford
Junior
High
scend
to
a
depth
of
1
6
4
feet,
had been played in St. Louie,
for the 'Hounds which enabled out and when the final whistle
and put the full court press In­ them on top.
the N F L waa thinking of Golf Tournament for membera Bravai Junior Varsity won Iravel at a surface speed of motors sn estimated SO per
thrm to pull even at the half blew the Lions had only three
to action, the tide chanced and
of
the
Sanford
Women's
Golf
rent
Mercury
also
is
intro
their
third
gams
of
the
season
about
Sit-miles
per
hour
and
In the junior varsity encount­ when be sank a field goal aqp men on the floor.
charging a !lt&gt; top In amall
things
seemed
to
tie
going
a
Auuclatlon
when
ahe
fired
a
ducing
a
60-horsepower
stern
by defeating Slavia 17 to 28
er, Oviedo rapped Ocoee 49-37 three free shots during the
Bunch Stadium. . . .
drive diesel setup which is little more for the Lions. At to add another victim to their
Saturday night.
You ran’t get lleriile Par- low net 72.
last 39 seconds.
more economical than the the end of Hi*- third the Cards long list of wins. Tho J. V.
In the fl-st period the Bra vc|
Kalhryn Park and Marlon
riah, lljc defensive halfback
The contest waa lied with
giioline-driven engines and of-! had a 39-31 lead.
LIMA, Peru (U P I) — MaLions look a 20-12 halftime 1:55 left but Ocoee racked up
who plottad tha doaa coverage Cox tied for second place with held a IB Ui 11 lead and It
looked
Ilka
*t
would
be
a
fairly
net
TG's.
uro Mina, who showed no evi­
lead and never fell behind.
of tha Colta, to admit that he's
four points and that was the
dence of an eye retima injury
The tournament la being even contest but aa the game
miffed about not being chos­
atory.
,1
want
on
they
continued
to
add
that threatened to halt hia ca­
en to play in tha Pro bowl . . . played on three eoniccuUve
reer last year, saya he will
The Sanford Area Church
"The way they've got the rules Wednesdays and la a medal to their lead.
Matt Morgan led the Braves Basketball League, to be ope­
seek a shot at the world light
rigged for" that game (l.e., no play, full handicap, net score
Rey Emeraon of Australia heavyweight
with 32 points which was more rated as a part of the Sanford
championship
rad-doga, standard 4-3-4 de­ affair.
won the tingles title of tha soon. The Peruvian, thirdfense
explained B e r u l e ,
The weekly tournament was than the entire acore for Sis- Recreation Department * pro
JjL9
•’*
PHILADELPHIA (U P D -It Western Australian tennia ranked by th# World Boxing
"w e’ve got to look hud on de­ a low not occasion and was vla. Bill Bracken came In se­ gram, has been organiicd.
! ■
was far from a surprise, but championships Sunday by de­ Association, won a unanimous
Four team* will l&gt;e in the
fence and I'd Juat aa aoon alay won by Marion Cox in the cond with 21 points ami Dan
k&gt; i ) .
the University of Pennsyl­ feating 1‘ lvrre Darmon of deciiion over Bobby Slininata
home." . . .
Class A ranks. The Class B Wright and Hobby Lundqulat circuit. They will be quintet*
L a .,- ,
took
third
with
1
4
pointi
each.
vania made it official Satur­ France, 9-7, 6-3, 6-4.
of Chicago.
from Or are Method i it Church,
M
The deal that Joe Nemeth title went to Mrs. Durzo and
■APy -Y/1 i.
Skip
Sonkarik
and
Tom
Sanday
and named one of its for­
First
Preshylepian
Church,
got from the New York Jets Jan Johnson copped Class C
dago added three points each. First NSiarene Church and
mer football grrats,
Bob
fj
waa aomethlng Ilka $00,000 a honors.
In the preliminary affair Elder Springs Baptist Church.
•ifLifli
Odell, as head coach.
wYlwrk.
the Baby Braves took a 3S to
Odell, the handsome, 42FANCY FINISH
By Alan Mover 3 win with l^ rry Dodson Other churche* interested In
Jk^«rr.-V
t-/ "*• 4
*%•^-•
year old successful Burkncll
entrring teams in the loop
leading the Braves to victory have been requested to con­
head coach, returned to his
r u t* * * * * 6 lo * r epooa/f to o o a po o v o
with 11 points. Dean Schultz tact the Recreation Depart­
alma mater under a thrqe&gt;
PO P ACL
TP* QVAM PM V&amp; P 7*AM, *C /f
iei-j, '. W v j K l e A ,
and Skip Senkarlk added eight ment or Earl Moore at 322-2811
year contract in Penn’s pro*1
the f f u o * t J t r t t U P to £&lt;YJa/ r r
MOPE 7XA4A09T/* T V eo p fN W
each and Scotl Harris made or 322 7784 before Tiiuraday.
gram to become “ respect
m
v-v?
iifr w
■ J M S k x i 'd t i i M
six. Kit Jarrell added five.
able" once more la Ivy Lea
CBP ptf/WC /Y 7h'P0ifttto n&gt;
After the official schedule la
PAAAee w rrt£_P**T
Th* game with Slavia gave drawn the league will not be
gua football.
Coach Ron Hunt of the Braves able to permit any additional
aaah /p s y / xrts A U r a/o
a chance to get a good look teams.
y a p p a s * ASA /A sr r * *
at all his playeri and to give
The aesson will consist of a
fX fiP T * - T P * H X/rrfG
some of the regular members 12-game schedule followed by
T X E fW r ts r r f t .
of the aquad who had previous­ a tournament. Th* entire ope­
ly not played a chance to show ration of the league will be
what thay bad.
under the direction of Recrea­ SUM TRIM—George Chuvtlo. the Canadian hMTjnrelght,
tion Department director Jim used to be a roly-poly fighter, but that waa before be
Jcrnlgan and members of hla trimmed down for his bout *cain*t former champion Floyd
AD
Patterson at New York'# Madison Square Garden Fab. L
F O R T COLLINS, Colo. staff.
A K 4 M
ca m A X P
(U P U — Athletic Director
(XMRTffr
Bob D **l* of Colorado State
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age of 68. Davis, who once Second baseman Tony Tayler
Wednesday - Friday . Saturday’ 2 p.m.
waa head football coach at algntd * contract to play with
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against Michigan, waa Brad­
loy htmiolf. At &gt; a.m., ho
phoned ona of thara to apologlta and explain that ha
would Juat aa aoon hava talk­
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Butch Van Brada K olff hadn’t
yanked tha whole Princeton
team off tha premliea. Tha
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By Donna Esten
Altamonte Spring* Town
Council wai notified at ita
first meeting this year that
disaster fundi totaling $1,623
•will be turned over to the town
as mon aa repair ia complet­
ed on the culvert at Tropic
Drive and Robin Rond. A. C.
UHrown, manager of the water
department, was authorised
to proceed with the work. In
other business,-found! decid­
ed to have a competent firm
test the depth o f muck on a
portion of Newhuryport Ave­
nue extending from First
Street to Magnolia on the
north end.
— It was announced that Har” old Radcliffe, city engineer,
would appear for the Jan. 20
meeting to giv* final reporta
on the water works.
Motion was adopted to auth­
orise the recreation commit­
tee. when it ii appointed, to
study sites available for one
or more town playgrounds
and estimate a coat and pram pare plans for utilising each
site.
It was agreed to request the
State Rond Department's per­
mission to establish between
' ~si*- and*12 regulated' parking

Clerk Receives
A New Excuse
LOS AN'fiELES (D P I) —
Mrs. tlarhsra Landes, a clerk
In the' Superior Court Jury
commissioner’s office, h a s
heat'd a lot of reasons for
person* to be excused from
jury duty, but the one site got
was a sure winner.
A man summoned for Jury
duty told ber he was the
laboiiff of I.o* Angulo* Coun­
ty. Sure enough, it was Sher­
iff Peter J. Pritrhrs*.
Me was excused.

■pace!, on the south side of
SR 436 for post office patrons.
James Partlow of Prairie
Lake Drive-In Theater ap­
peared to request authoriza­
tion from the board to have
shields installed on street
lights on SR 436 Immediately
adjacent to the movie at' no
coat to the town. Partlow as­
sured the board that he did
not wish to stand in the way
of progress hut lighta are an­
T . E. T U C K E R
noying his customers. Council
agreed to write a letter to
Florida Power Corporation
granting permission for the
action.
James W. Davis request­
ed that a atrip of proper­
ty adjacent to the railroad,
which he has been using for
more than six years for^egricultura) purposes although
tlv Maryann Mile*
xoned commercial, be reioned.
The
Forest City Volunteer
The matter was referred to
Fire Department has called a
the zoning board.
Albert Henson asked the special meeting for 8 p.in. to­
city's intentions concerning a day at the Rear I.nke Elemen­
drainage ditch dug in Sep­ tary School for the purpoee of
tember across ha property in electing five member* of the
Stewart’s Subdivision. Coun­ Fire Association ns a board of
cilman Rob Nowell explained directors,
that the ditch had been dug
To qualify for the board
to allow drainage west to one must be a paid subscriber
vLake Oriyita as.a. supplement to the association. .Every in­
to the existing ditch.
terested person in the are*" ia
Attom f^ Joe Ilavis wni in­ urged to attend this meftlng.
The Forest City Department
structed ttr write a letter to
Denson which would not pre­ formerly was the Wckiwa Vol­
judice the town’s rights but unteer Fire Department and
would assure the property any paid member living In the
Wckiwa district should join
owner of future relief.
It was voted that the town I he Apopka Department when
engineer survey the area with dues next are pnyahle.
Residents of the Forest City
a pumping station in mind to
drain Main Street and Grand­ srrn wishing lo become mem­
bers of the newly organized
view.
Chief of Pol ire Russ Milne anil re-named group should
was authorized to buy a red contact any of the firemen or
flashing light for the fire may pay at Brown’s Service
truck.
m Station.
Mayor. Lawrence Stvoffurd
announced that he expected to
There are no Inhabitants on
have annual council committee
the Mountains nt the Moon,
appointments ready this week.
eefie Ruwrnzori ranges of
easl central Africa.

Forest City
VFD To Elect
Directors

* *' *

V. E. Tucker and Loring
Burgess were elected chair­
man of the board and presi­
dent, respectively, of the new
United Stale Bank of Semin­
ole.
The election by the board
of directors followed the an­
nual. meeting of atockholdrrs
in the Florida State Bank
lounge Friday afternoon.
John Y. Mercer wa» elected
vice president and Mary R.
Douglass wai chosen asilstsnt
vice president and cashier.
The
stockholder* elected
Tucker, chairman of the meet­
ing and Mercer as secretary
and designated a board of di­
rector! consisting of Tucker,
Burgess, Mercer, Harold H.
Ksitner, J. D. Wright Jr.,

Charles Robinson. M.
N.
Cleveland Jr', Robert W.
Jackson and Thomas S. Mc­
Donald.
In excess of 17,000 shares
of stock were represented at
the meeting.
Burges* presented state­
ment of condition showing as­
sets of $406,750.22, and gave a
progress report on the status
of construction of the banking
house located in the Sanford
Plata shopping center.

Burgess Indicated that the
building will be completed in
early February and that the
bank will be open for business
immediately upon completion.
In the course of the meet­
ing Tucker Introduced out-oftown stockholders and dis­
cussed plans for future ex­
pansion of the present build­
ing.
Mercer Introduced the em­
ployes of (he bank and dis­
cussed the predictions made

In fee projected budget which
predicted deposits of $1,500,000
at the and of IMS. Mercer ex­
pressed faith in the growth
potantial of the bank and the
central a r e a of Seminole
County which will be served
by It.
Employes Introduced were
Mrs. bouglass, Mrs. Dorothy
P. Baines, Mrs. Joan W. Lud­
wig, Mrs. Carolyn Lane, Mr*.
Vivian Coleman, Mrs. Colleen
Sandlin.

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Miss Rosemary Southward, M. A. Korrireich Repeat Vows
Interspersed*" with greenery
and white satin bows and two
p e d e s t a l arrangements of
white stock, glads and mum*.
The erjllre mantle and fire­
place were embanked with a
triangular cascading arrange­
ment of while itock, glads and
mums combined with delicate
pink miniature carnations. A
matching arrangement in an

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ern o t Southward of this 'city,
and Martin Allen Kornrelch,
ton of Mri. Lawrence Korn­
relch of New York and the
late Mr. Kornrelch, were unit­
ed In holy matrimony on Fri­
day, Jan. I, at 4 p.m. at the
bride'i lovely Mayfair home.
Rev. Edward Kircher, uncle
of the bride, officiated at the
impreailve candlelight, double
ring ceremony under a white
wrought Iron archway center­
ed with the luitroua white lea­
ther prieu-deux. The archway
waa accented with two sevenbranched white wrought iron
cathedral candelabra contain­
ing tall white glowing tapera

overtire silver compote cen­
tered the piano flanked by five
branched candelabra holding
white tapers.
Mri. Edward Kircher, or­
ganist, played the traditional
nuptial hymni.
The lovely bride descended
the stairway, which was dec­
orated with white nylon rop­
ing entertwlned with ivy, on

Carlson Family
Observes Holiday
With Dinner
MRS. M A R Y H A Y , seated left, fashion coordinator and narrator, rocs
over final details fo r n pre-spring fashion showing to he held next Satur­
day during the luncheon hour at the Langford Hotel in W inter Park.
T h e public is invited to attend the show and pMceeds will benefit the
V eteran’s Hospitals throughout the state. Some o f the models pictured
with Mrs. Hay are Mrs, Mary O'Donnell, center front, who was hostess
to the group o f models and Mrs, Edna Murray, right. Standing from the
le ft are Minnie Kennedy, Nora Williams and Marie Snndvall.

Mrs. Joseph Wolfe

Common Measles Dangerous
* *

N ew President
Of BPO Does
The Sanford B.P.O. Doe*.
Drove 160, recently elected
Mr*. Joicph Wolfe as pjesident for 1865. The Installation
will be held at the Elks Club
on Jan. 23.
Virginia Boweraox, who i*
the Florida North District
atate pre*ldcnt. will be the
deputy aupreme president.
Mra. A! Coe, Florida North
District list? vice president
from Orlando Drove 66, will
be the deputy aupreme cot),
duelor,
Peter Bowersox, past exalt
ed ruler of the Sanford Elk*
Lodge 1241, will be gueil
speaker.
The following officers will
serve under Mr*. Wolfe clur
Ing the coming year: flnt
counselor. Mr*. Harry Kenny;
senior counselor, Mr*. Frank
Wllion; junior counselor, Mr*.
Jim et Smith; secretary, Mr*
Janie* Via; treasurer, Mr*.
Lloyd Lowe; Inner guard,
Mr*. L y n n Lyons; outer
guard, Mrs. 1’eler Bukur,
and conductor, Mrs, Bobby
Caruther*.
The Sanford Docs held Ul(*ir
annual Christmas dinner and
parly at the Elks Club on
Dec. 19, The tables were dec­
orated with Christmas vines
and baskets, and the entire
Elk* Club portrayed the Spirit
of Christmas. After a delicious
dinner of turkey, ham, dress­
ing, clc., the Dues and their
husband* and guest* exchang­
ed gifts.

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since it* effect upon the unburn infant has not been eval­
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Of the other viru* diseases,
Dr. Fish noted; A vaccine.for
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data show that German measles occuring at early as four
weeks prior to conception may
damage the fetus.
When smallpox Is endemic,
iu to fid per ccntafprcgnaul
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Although there 1* no sub­
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led to a meeting of the South­ the mother has mumps during
ern Medical Association at pregnancy, recent observa­
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uia (common mc»*lc*t, small
Pregnant patient* who are
pox, mumps, hepatitis, Inllu- exposed to hepatitis and are
enia and ehickenpox, and then given prophylactic imllielr effect upoq. the develop-1 (mine gamm* glnhulin should
Ing human emluyo — J**■'rc , he adequately protected for
summarized .Stewart A Fish.
weeks. The gamma gloh.
M ,lt, Department of Obstet- u||n »)muld he repeated If the
rles and Gynecology, Univer exposure continues,
sity of Arkansas School ol ■ Although. G)crc is no cvl
Medicine, IJItlo Hock, led the Hence that influenza carries a
discussion which included the threat comparable to that of
practical management of the Herman measles, vaccination
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Dr. Fish pointed out that vDi-d.
Chlckrnpox does not seem
common measles call and doe*
alfecl the outcome ol piegnan- to pose a real threat. There
cy. In considering manage doe* not appear t“ be any inIn susceptibility or
mini o( tin- disease, lie noted r reate
that live attenuated measles damage by the virus tu the
\acclne now available should fetus during pregnancy.

Severe common measles
during pregnancy is a serious
threat to the life of the fetus,
according to a report In The
Journal of thr American Med
leal Association.
In a study of 16 rases of
Common measles that occur­
red during pregnanry, It were
mild and 7 were severe. The
II patienti with mild rase*
delivered- normal
children,
bul the 7 patient* with severe
measles had either alxirilon,
abnormalities, or premature
delivery.

New Arrivals

TABASCO NIBBLES
U tap. Tabasco
*4 cup melted butter
2 cups bite-size shredded
wheat or rice biscuits
1 cup doughnut-shaped oat
cereal
1 cup peanuts
It tap. aall
Combine Tabasco.and but­
ter. Spread wheat or rice bis­
cuits, oat cereal mil peanuts,
in (hallow baking pan. Sprin­
kle with salt and Tabasco but­
ter. Bake in 300 degree F,
oven 20 minutes, stirring oc­
casionally.
YIELD : Approximately 3ti

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LADIES

Personals
Mr. and Mra. W. K. Allen
of Carnation I.anc entertained
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Aus­
tin, of Stamford, Conn , over
the Christmas holiday.

SHOES

Qvsufi Shoe Store

Mr. and Mra. Randall Smith
of Seminole Drive entertained
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Gor­
ma[li former neighbdts from
Parkchester. N. Y,
After
luncheon at the DeBary Re*
taurant they proceeded to
their winter residence at Mi
ami Shores.

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Mr. and Mrs. Julin L..Diehl
of Villa ^entertained
their sons and daughters at
Christmas time, who are Mr.
and Mrs. John Bern! and, chll
dren. Karen and Christ, tram
San Selmo, Calif , and Mr
and Mrs. John Diehl Jr and
chlldrrn. Denise and John. III.
|rom Turn City, Ohio Also
.
present were Mr and Mr*
Phillip Diehl and children,
Philip, Jon and Danny, from
Union, S C.. and daughter,
3D-*
Joiepli Mu bony, amt
children, Susan and Michael,
(rnm Alexandria, Va
Thli
was the happlrit Christina*
family reunion the Diehl fam­
ily ha* had fur many years.

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

Geneva Club
B y JnAnn Hay*

Tiic regular monthly meet
Ing of the Genes a Garden
Club was held on Jan 6 at
the Community Center with
Mr* Donald Dunn presiding in
the ah-ence' of the preiident,
Mr* Lola Rem,ml
lloiteoe* for the meeting
were Mr* Charle* Cole. Mrs
Charles Brumley. Mr* Wil­
liam Yung and Mis* Doris
C'line.
The guc»t speaker for the
event was Dorce* liryham,
whoie program wa* tit led
"Wild Flower*." Mr Hryharn
presented numerous s l i d e *
showing the many varictic* ol
iri. Clyde Moore of Buena wild flowers.
Mr. and Mr*. L, C. Itigsby Villa h*d as her gueita durof West Lake Brantley had a I *»I- ,lle Chri.tmai holidays,
CONSULT US FOR YOUR
gund old fasliUmrd new Year's Mr. and Mrs, Hubert It. Fowler
ami
son,
Bobby,
froth
patty with the following guesta
at their home: Mr, and Mra. Warner Rubin*. Ga., her son
E. Meyers from Hatfield, Pa., iu-law and daughter.
Mr. ami Mrs Walt Griffith,
Mr, and Mr*. Bill Dane, Mr.
nml Mr*. Joe Young, Mr. and
Mr* AI AtonA Mr. and Mrs.
Boh Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Patter»on, Mr. and
Mr*. Hubert Cameron, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Embert, Mr.
and Mri. Itolund Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Bradford, Mr.
and Mr*. Fred Wilcox, Mr*.
Duttic Van Horn.

Mr. and Mrs. Walt Griffin
Kris, were home from college
of West Lake Brantley have
also over the holidays.
had aa house gueita over the
Mr. and Mrs. Luliicr Miles holidays, Mr*. Griffin's par­
of Jewel Drive had friends ents, Mr. and Mra. E. Meyer,
from back home in llclvidere, from Hatfield, Pa.
III., stup in to see them dur­
ing the holiday. Alter nut see­
N E W STOCK
ing tlie family Tor lit* years
it was a pleasant surprise to
see Mr. and Mr*. Ed Bchnko
and Ihefr three daughters,
F o r You r Bracelet
Valll, Nancy and Susan.

CHARMS
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Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Kimmel
of Coronado Hoad spent the
Christmas holiday* climbing
A l&gt;coha Mountain on the outsklrta of Atlanta, when they
visited their son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Kimmil Jr., and their three
grandchildren. They all pop
ped corn before the opeji lire
place on Christmas eve.

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Betty Anne's

lie Carlson family celebrated
with Christmas dinner at the
Carlson home. Home on leave
from Forf-Jackson, S. C., waa
Charlie Carlson Jr., who spent
the holidays with his psrents
and also celebrated hia 21st
birthday on that date.
Enjoying t h e celebration
were Mr. and Mra. Earl How­
ard of New Smyrna Beach;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas
of Cocoa; Mra. A. S.
kina and Mrs. ClaudeHawkins
of Lake Monroe; Raymond
King and Doris Carlton.

Forest City Personals

By Maryann Miles
C. F. Field of Forest Lake
Drive is now at home conval„
„ , . .
i ftcing Mr. Field ha* hud to
By Mra. 11. L John.on
|ho
, num.
Mr. and Mra. James Allen |J(,r 0|
,mce hi* accident
of Hlvcrview Avenue announce ,a„ j uiy|
he w#l ilruck
the arrival of their first child,1t)y , |rul.k a, ,le WM turning
a daughter, t-orl Ann Allen, j
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t,»n,|e mdlce In
burn at .Scmlnule Memorial l-urest City.
Hospital and weighing in at a
healthy seven pounds, two and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dane
one-half ounces.
have had as liuuseguests over
Maternal grandparents arc the holidays,
Mr
Dane'*
Mr and Mrs. II. D. Bailey Sr. mother. Mrs. It W. Dane,
ot Dunbar,, W. Va , ami pa­ Imin Bikcayne, Fla., and Mr*.
ternal grandparents are Mr. John Warren, also from Bis
and Mrs. John Shawgi-r of eayne. The two sons of Mr.
Paula.
and Mr*. Dane, Bill Jr. and

the arm of her father, who ful three tiered wedding cake rence Kornrelch. Jack Kdrngave her in marriage. A cres­ waa at one end of the table relch, Herbert Kornrelch and
cent arrangement of white with pate pink sparkling punch Saul Kornrelch, all of New
stock, crystallized bells and in a ailver bowl poured from York; Mr. and Mra. "Walter
white fatln ribbon was on the the opposite end. Silver ap­ Jacobs. Mr*. Milton Jacob#
newel post at the foot of the pointments were used in the and Miss Suian Jacobi, all
serving of the dainty wed­ from Miami Beach.
picturesque stairway.
The bride waa radiant in a ding refreshments.
For her going away outfit
IT S TH E
forma) gown of while pcau-deaole with long tapered sleeve*. the petite blonde bride chose a
Appliques of Chantilly lace en­ blue knit sheath with match­
Cut For The
hanced the aabrina neckline of ing Jacket and marshmallow
New Silhouette
accessories.
Her
hat
was
fash­
the fitted bodice and the de­
?2-0°— Shaping
tachable waltesu train. Her ioned from blue velvet bows
and
veiling
and
»he
wore
the
$2*50— Shampoo &amp; Set
tiered bouffant veil of silk
Illusion fell from a crown or orchid coriage from her wed­
seed pearls, irridcsccnts and ding bouquet.
Following a wedding trip to
sequins and she carried a cas­
cade of white starlight roses the cast coast, Mr. and Mrs.
centered with pink Phalaenop- Kornrcich will reside.at the
sis orchids with natural foli­ Prairie View Apartments in
Gainesville, where both are
age.
studenG at the university.
Miss Susan Southward at­
. Among the out of town wed­
tended tier sister ai maid of
ding guests were Mrs. Lawhonor and waa gowned in aqua
pcau-de-soie with a matching
Figure the cost per serving
FOR A P P O IN T M E N T
Dior bow head piece and short
when buying meat, the U. S.
white gloves. She carried pink
C A L L 322-4913
Department of Agriculture ad­
sweetheart rosea and minia­
vises. Meat with lots of bone
ture white carnations arrang;
or fat allows one to two serv­
ed in a crescent cascade.
ings per pound; moderate
Miss Canrll Southward was bone or fat. two to three serv­
Hair Styling Salon
her sister's bridesmaid and ings per pound; no bone and
her gown and flowers were little fat, four servings per
2201 S. Park A ve.
identical to the maid of honor. pound.
Jack Kornrelch of New York
served his brother as best
man.
Mrs. SouUiward chose for
her daughter's wedding an clc.
Jfanl pinlf crepe^sheath- with
Alencon lace bodice. Her scwere, matching and
_ corsage was of pink and!
white roses.
Mrs. Kornrcich, mother of
the groom, was attired in a
lovely blue crepe frock with
matching accessories and a
white rose corsage.
Immediately following the
$109(1
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Wedding, an elaborate rcccp
tion was held at the home with
$12.95 V A L U E
$ 8-90
Mrs. B. I., ilarkey, Miss Judy
Burtchaell and Mrs. A. L.
01)1) LOTS $11.95 V A L U E S
Doudncy assisting.
$0.90 PH . OR 2 PR.
Centering the serving table,
which was overlaid in import­
ed while silk organza over
pink satin, was a sliver eprr
gne arrangement of while*
stock and miniature white car |
nations accented with three
tall while tapers The beauti­

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My pro­
PART O r THE ACT
blem may wtin tmall to you,
DEAR PART: Even titough
a ^ b u t It'* bit! to i m . Whenever
your father-in-law may be
husband and I (o to his
"dear' 'and "sensitise," you
t parents’, my father-in law
as a woman, are entitled to
li»a down on the Uvnif room
be ' ‘sensitive" about jumpfloor and insists that 1 jump
ins up and down on a man's
on his stomach as hard/as I
stomach. If he must show
! can. I suppose he's trying to
off his abdominal strength,
*
show off how strong he la.
he shoukln't ask a woman to
I've tried to get out of these
do a man's job.
• • e
demonstrations because it
makes me (eel so foolish, but
DEAR ABBY: My husband
g io y father In-law Insists, and has been dead for four yeatt
rather than make a big scene and the company where he
used to work still send* a
I go along with It. How can
Christmas card to "MR.
I get out of these silly perfnrmancee without hurting
AND M R S.-----I
his feellns*? He la a very -ajtiie .about this and wonder
dear man otherwise, and
if other widows hasra the
quite sensitive.
same problem. Or do you

Qajxbij. On &lt;Bhidq&amp;
It ia always worth-while for
declarer to plan hia play at
trick one by using the code
srord ARCH where " A " , ia
Analyse the lead; “ R " la Re­
view the 'bidding; **C" is
Count jinn' winners und lo»® e r, and *‘l i ” is How to make
this hand.
It is equally worth-while
for the defenders to rlu the
_ s a n ic . thing. It ia ulinuet tinpossible for them to get any
T»lU« OtU
' tqjt they cap
change **H" to How to beat
this hand and get some
ndghly good results.
_
Thus, if you ore sitting
^ K u »t you note1 that your part­
ner haa opened the jark of
hearts against .South's four
spade contiaet. Is it a single,
ton lead? No! That would
give South seven hearts. Is
it a dotlldetim lead? No! That

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By Ruth Millett

&gt;'rwt|iR|wr hfit«r|ira»« Aa»n. , nig hi f r o w n and uaea not loiclr
lt*a wtunaii** lack of lojfii* tit all — hut *t wrirha.**
that hee|»a Ihem fnuu het-om
St. far, au ifuod. Hut n a
my top rHiikI iil’ loidko |dny- woman Mitiny illuyically when
i f f So #»ny &gt; I In* only
-*he (days up to a man if i wt «•»««!
«»n tHr North kiurrlcnn hridirr of trying t** rraaon with him,
t i n ?ii that will nunpeta for a when ahe ia pretty aure tha
world
cliampiona^ip In 1W6. flrai wlll^ wo rk and tha arcSh«* in Mu*. Ihuothy Muy- |olid will likely jfet her not wheta?
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It aretna t«» n»c that. fac«*l
v» ith a problem, it'a only loirirul to try tu auUe it In the
rin* wny Uiat in nlrtioft i i l i e
to work.
I f (hut i tru«, then w&gt;*in*-ti

mui'iiiiii wurita * I•iy pe r allow- me vary" login! ere acure**,
aure.
more spending money They
reujixe early in the
froiu hr! Ilupbund.
' pomu that men tire unit h
, Mta aim ytiltig t*» vaclie « cuoieaiiMeeptltde to aw.ret tnlk
liihl •if alt Uni feutoiiN alie olid “ 'plHtl* pieEau11frolic h
need'a uioii ruoiiay ? Uf Couriw ’vucnan Unit from a Imainea*
Hot, hinteurl, she pula oil her Jlky,_ l it 'i - |iut - the - factah iit

suppose they haven't mined
friend' iu for lunch and
my husband at work yet?" . bridge. One la a chain sitiok
er, ao I offered to mil thia
FEELING LOW
woman and captain the
DEAR FEELING: I am
facts, and ask her please to
sure they mils your husband.
refrain from smoking in m&gt;
( I ’ll bet they took him off
the payroll.) Notify the com­ daughter's prest-iur la-cause
pany that their Christmas
alia la tempted to smoke
canl list needs revising,
when otiisrra do My daugh­
e • •
ter wvmldn’t let roe call. She
DEAR ABBY: My daugh­ said that her guest* came
ter is married and has a love­ first and she wouldn't want
(twin to fuel tense or uncom­
ly family. Her doctor told
fortable. ! aay that the lend,
her tint she must either fiv «
eas comes first amt Die
up smoking nr die young.
guest* are secondary. Which
She's had pneumonia four
of us is right in the wul.it
time* and her lungs arc servnse? Alio, isn't llwre a
iously weakened, f arrived
moral principal of self-pre­
the second day after she had
quit smoking. On th* fourth
servation involved here?
day she invited two of her
ANX lOl'-S StOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: Your
daughter is right. She real­
ise! that the stre ngth to quit
smoking must come from
within, and attempting to
isolate hercelf from tempt a
beat tha contract? Yea! North tlon will not solve Iter pro
does have 19 high-curd points blent It'* her battle, \!&lt;e
and he has hid strongly, hut (her. Let her . fight it her
South has not shown much wwy.
4 * 4
earept a prnbahla five-card
DEAR ABBA’ I’lca-e stop
trump suit.
Where are three tricks advising pet-pie to call their
coming front? Not in s red hostesses Dm day atler Die
• uit aursly. How ataiut two party
to "thank"
them
club trirks? Moat unlikely!
If your partnsr held ace-king
of clubs he would have open
4.1 the"tult*‘ How uliout on*
spade, oho ctuii and a club

Doth vulnerable
• ruff? •
I f a r * Real ItseUl
Now you ‘ hav* found your
1*
Pam 1 4
Pus
one chance. Instead of blind,
14
I ‘ass
44
res
ly and ho|»eleaaly returning
Paaa
your partner's lead, you play
O p w in g k e A —W J
the nine of dub*. A'otir (■*SIwould give South ala hurt* ner wriil takr hia ace and rrni)d heart* were never hid.
turn the anil. You will have
Thu* you should taka your to follow- thia tim*, but Inter
art of brarta und look for on when he geta In with the
three more trick*.
king of trump*—he will lend
Should there be n piny to another club for you to ruff.

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atol Rl &gt;t&gt;«o*4idy 4litnka
aTTal haa 4n"loj*i» at (tipluna
lion for that coio luaion, S « ) n
ah* i
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Miio ii fuit trained to he
lllogfi. al fro m the Ulna they
Ht« tohln ii l.t'l’v nuppo«a a

perfume •ml hrr jiiceat |irafghl approach.

Ho tha? quite logically t»«t
the metlmd they know wutke

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every five minutes to answer
the plume and llslcii to someIhmI) ‘ thank” me again fur
the lovely evening
I don't like written thank
you note*, either. When the
postman deliver* one of
those little envelope* I think
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ty, and when I discover it ia
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note, what a letdown!
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Hot 10700. Ix»s Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, aelf-addreased envelope.
• • a
Hale to write letters? Send
one dollar to Abby. Boa 12)7.
00, to* Angeles, Calif fur
Xhiiy’s booklet. "HOW TO
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Gl Insurance
Sailor Ends 20 -Year Holders Gel
Career, To Stay Here Modified Plan
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Cut Your Own Taxes -6

By Ray De Crane
Now how ’d o'you determine! Answ-er: Ordinarily anyone claim a full ^ a r 'a exemption
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Jjst who furnished the chief who has more than 1500 gross' credit for the deceased partPROBI.F.M: Your daughter, support? TVs. is the time for 'income may not he listed a? nerwhose
total support you furn­ work with a pencil and paper a dependent. (The exceptions
0l* n,ul h:nt- A v* !ff
A new plan of permanent
ished
all
year long marries Put a line through the middle arc students and your child- f#p |nwnf t„ purpo|£ ev(.n
GI insurance—called “ modi
William H. Clerk, commiss­
fied life” — is being made on New Year’s Eve. Can you of your sheet of paper runn- ren under 19 &gt; It is true that t^ou=h ,h,
have had no
ary steward u-eond class, was
available to all holders of Na-j claim her as a $ * « depend
tng from top tr bottom. On one Social Security is not consid- income. As a spouse.she quailretired from the Navy at a
t ion a| Service Life Insurance ency credit on your tax re
side enter the expense of your ered a part of gross income fies the taxpayer to 'tile same
brief ceremony held by Rethrough the new law which re­ turn?
contributions to his support, but it is still spendable income. J600 credit but in many other
connaissance Attack Squadron
Answer:
Pop,
you
may
be
opens NSLI for disabled vet­
On the other side enter his Tl.- Therefore the question re. ways a spouse is given differ7 on board the Naval Air Sta*
erans of World War 11 and the stuck.- Since ‘ your daughter
SCO plus any other earnings he volvei around whofurnished ent tat treatment than a de­
lion, Sanford.
and
her
husband
were
mar
Korean Conflict.
Clark, who completed 20
chief " support Proceed as in pendent
The VA plans to notify all ried on the last day of the may have tiad for the year.
years of honorable service, has
Your contributions will have the prohlem above and record
For example, a dependent
term policyholder* at the time year they are treated by the
been awarded the Asiatic-Pac­
to
exceed
h.v
before
he
can
the
cost
of
support
contributed
need
not file a return until
of renewal of the opportunity tax collector as if they had
ific Campaign Medal, National
to obtain “ modified life" pol- been married all year long be claimed Start with the cost by each. If your total is great- his gross income is $600 or
Defense Service Medal, Navy
icie*.
This means she may file a of his tuition, if any. then ad-J er than your mother's 5720 more. A »p&lt;.i;«e wi'd pay an in
Occupation Service
Medal,
Any type of National Service joint return with her new* bus room and board for the six you may claim her as a de- come tax on her first dollar
World War II Victory Medal,
T____________ ■
of income, whether it be on
Life Insurance, including pol­ band or be listed as an exemp months, clothing purchases, pendent.
four Good Coeduct Medals and
the tax her own separate'return or inicies already Issued, may be lion on his return. Should the spending money A transporta- Question. How is
the American Campaign Me­
exchanged for or converted, to newly marrird couple, file in tinn expenses, mediral care situation affected by a hirtfi eluded with ber husband's indal. He first enlisted in Nov­
this new plan which will
lie eithcr of these two ways you and any other items of ex
or death during the y ar?
come on a jo.nt return,
ember 1943 and has served aissued at lower premiumrates may NOT list her as a depend penses in his behalf.Answer: \ child born
any
board the USS Miller. LST 111
If your total is greater than time during the year—even on NEXT: The Rewards of the
than the present permanent ent on your return.
and the USS Randolph.
The remedy: Make a deal hts, you claim him on your Dec. 31—entitles-the support- Generous SoulA
plans.
No newcomer to Sanford,
All of the variable informaThe “ modified life'' plan with your vm in law It's per return If they are not you arc ing parents to a full year's
Clark has aerved in Reconnais­
* •'
Sfioo dependency credit: In the tlon contained in this series
provide* a level premium j fectly legal Assuming that out of luck.
sance Attack Squadrons 9 and 7
\V. II. CLARK
.......
The other frequently asked case of death the controlling "Cut Your Own Tax*'*
I’l.T'S
through the life of the insured your income is higher than'
for five years. He presently
However, the face value will your son-in-law's and therefore dependency questiongoes like factor is the status at the time \dditionai advice ant sample
resides with his wife and four
of death, !! the deceased per- tax forms are available in a
be reduced automatically 50 your tax rate higher, suggest this:
children on South Park Ave­
“ My mother lives in my son wa» a quatifed dependent new* 64 page book
percent when the insured vet- that he file as if ho were un
nue and Intends to remain in
married In that way you can house. She has no income of the laxpgvr.- until his death.
To order a copy «end name
efan reaches the age of Cl
the Sanford area.
Ai' that time the policyholder, Hit ypur daughter as four do. other than her Social Security , the taxpayer may claim a full ajdre*s and so cents to
will have the option ol rcstor- pendent Yotn savings on this checks which amounted to I7g0 year s credit Similarly, if a Your tiwn
ing the full amount of cover SflOn credit, wdl vary from JM last year She paid me no husband or wife dies during Sanford 11
age by purchasing ordinary to 1462, depending on whether hoard. May I claim her as a the year the surviving spouse 199, Dept,
life insurance without a med you arc in the 16 per resit or dependent’ '*
may file a joint return and lion,
77 j«*r cent tax bracket. Offer
leal examination.
fly Jnlnn Hays
This modified plan” is of to share your savings
Completion of the Lake freed as an inducement to him.
Harney Water System was an NSLI term policyholders toj Two other questions concern
Howard H. Harrison,.Semin....... . ‘
1 Jaup-fedjjdI y h y CdL F Sieg' convert to a
lifetime-level ing dependency occur almost
ole county service officer, re- j j ^ p j president of thr-Lika; preirinnb'TpiAP
____
Is-lore Chat 1as frequently' Thia~b the' BUTT?
ports C. R - Prince, assistant Harney Water Association.
|premiums on renewable term j “ My
""Stale-'! service officer, will
An open Jiome,
wejlj maurance heesyne prohibitive, college lavt,Jun*l_! JlAll all his
the policyholders grow old- expenses until graduation —
visit this county Jan 21' to site Is scheduled Thursday beginning at 4 p m and contin • '
|tuition, clothes, housing, medtconfer with area veterans.
uing until 5 45 pin at which! There are still _»omr three f a] jjtd dental rare, sending
He will discuss tecBnieal lime the water will he turned
million NSI.I term polieyhold money After graduation hi
questions and problems with on by W T Shaddick, state ,.rj ^f,o have not converted to started to work and earned
veterans and their survivors director of the Farmers Home a permanent plan.
11,500 through the end of tht
or dependents concerning Vet­ Administration, srndlng fresh
yesr Can 1 claim him as a de
erans Administration benefits water Into more than 70 homes
pendent’ Can I at least get
such as hospitalization, educa­ in the area. The well site js to
credit
for that
first six
tion and training, insurance, rated one mile east of (,e
months’ ”
r
disabilities, widows and d&lt;- neva on SR 46
Answer You eitiu-r get full
pendent parents benefits, (II
Following the open bouse
ered it or none at all There
housing loans.
everyone ts invited to attend
W A S H IN G T O N M T D — is no such thing as getting
Prince represents the head the association « dedication Th e me le «r sub m arine Ethan di'jM-rwlency credit fur part of
quarters offtrr* on the Honda ceremonies to tie held it the
Vilen collided with n N uw-ar Hu- year Since your rhiTd
Department of Veterans AI Geneva Community IJail he
mn
fre ig h t! r in the Me-hter- quabfiixl a- a student by hav
fairs at Pass a Grille and hi* ginning at 6 p rn 'I in- pro
mg attenilid college ful. time
S u r ln y , h .1 &lt;lf» mpi if*"
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for at Ira*. f"-e months of
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tbr national amlh»*rn iiv t hi­ I o !itif h vp«*f l» u ini- w^irliis.tilt year he may earn more than
hr P a -lo rn Sein.n'dit* Hu ml ll nder Hill Kt\ ' vTll» VAR* ir.J JM*'!
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year’s most successful car,
awarded year’s top honor

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BEANS
R cccl»cy C ar l .l f r ’s Annual Aw ard
for hnginrering F tc rlltn c t*
The car you see on this page it the
proud recipient of the hardest wo.n
tiwaid in the automobile business.
Irt selecting M ercury lor 1905, C a r
Life Magazine staled, "M ercury shows
a quality tif concept, design and engi­
neering far above the o rd in ary."
Wide press a n lu im .
l h e New Y o rk Tim et called Mercury
Nlhe surprise hit o( 1965 in the

medium-price Reid." Automotive News I dem and, p ro d u ctio n schedu les fo r
M ercury have been increased 8360.
says il's “ probably the most changed
car in years " L ife M ag a sin r.th c M iam i
Credit, of course, goes to the car
N ew t, the Pittsburgh Post G a rrlle
itself A new kind of M ercury— built in
hate cihoed these sentiments.
tin'I iih o ln Continental tradition Beau­
Hut vs hut counts most, really, h
tifu lly proportioned, and with luxury
cusnyiucts— people who come in and
features and options once reserved only
say. " I lik e " — and thch buy. Right
fo r the most e xp e n siv e c a r s . No
now, the 1965 M ercury is gelling its
medium-price ear has ever come so
gicatcst customer acceptance ever.
close in luxury lo the high-prtye class
Production up H.4&lt;:r ,
t ome see vshal ull the talk o about
T o assure meeting the increased
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Generates National
Enthusiastic
Endorsement
Given Plan

Seminole County * * + *

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

Thonc 322-2G11

$1.5 Million
Proposal

Zip Code 32771

The president of the New
XX'RATHF.R: F.irtlv cloudy thru Wednesday, high li0-7tl; low tonight. 45-!y5.
Hy D n d ir \n*tln
- » ’-*“
SnnftmP*
proposed
K
iverjiurt
M
nrlnn
tins gona
York City Hoard of Trade, Art
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A - N O . 102
V O L . 37 I'nited Press Leased W ire
Ffstu hit sited 1008 T U K S ., J A N U A R Y 12. 1003
fa r beyond local enthusiasm and already has gener­
Flynn, who also is public rela­
ated state-wide and even nation-wide interest, it &lt;vas
tions and advertising director
revealed nt-thc public presentation of the engineer­
for the New York Giants, high­
ing report at C ity Hall
ly commended the presenta­
Monday,
tion of the Riverport Marina
a O ve r 100 persons ja m ­
plan by Maurice 11. Connell
med the commission room
engineers Monday and offered
to hear the long-awaited
his "heartiest endorsement" of
ART FLYNN
report by engineers Harold
the idea.
Wilde anil Reynolds Clark of
Count) commissioner* this i Mfturiri* 11. *'urnnr It «i,ni A*! 1\ Jtilinn Sfrn**(rom
Flynn, wno was present at
morning denied » petition to
porintrs, « Minim * n^tn&lt; • tine
i “iiti!»i*l!&gt;i*rry*« toxx n ettvcritHie public meeting at City Ha!!
rlosr s street in the S1.iv ia
firm Hired hy rily *c* mmiRmrnt
yhih
ri'urfrsirmrti
Moinlwy
along with Everett Kerr, man­
Farms ires .as they contin­
stinnrri
tn mnWi* Irh«* «t.udvnijrht
vxhen
incumbent
r-^m
ager of the Mayfair Inn. said
ued a piddle hearing started
As rmniHp nf tIt#* survey
they would "like to see this riim rn A rth u r l.rp ti nml K«J*
two weeks' sgo.
marina plan put into oja-ra w itnl A . Ltmn phi* n e u ly
line of the two residents in wrrr r«,Vi*nti'd, r**pi,'&lt;,,iBJitiyr!i
•*&lt;*«*, hunkitu?
lio n "
the
area. Fred Mobley, pro­ itf IupTil Him
c ircle d councilm an !&gt;i Kugone
in
stu
u
lin
n
*
.
('h
iitnhrr
nf (N»m*
Many other influential busi­ K ills w rre *xxnm into offic*
tested the closing petition, cit­
nessmen and Chamber of Com­ d u rin g cerem onies nt the l u Sing the inconvenience to the n ir r r r o fficin la mn! Mjuj»t p r imerce representatives aided sclh etry Woman'.* 4'lub.
restdenls lie offered a hint vutP riliximA'** vi'irod “ t r r their
enthusiastic
approval
that, if the road was closed, nti*nil&gt;nt9 FnlluiKin^m'* i» n d
A d m in is te rin g the oath of
p*T cent lui. k 'h i:" nf thf*
with the following comments, of fir**
he would close his portion of
M ayor Owen An*
(rod has. given,, us these t*i trv
it for * Jt-hour period to propniij! («* tuiijif a Jl.,% util*
i'V ,, xxrio
xxho m
iMomenis
o riie tils b
lief
c luonic had
had
wonderful, naluul. jsseis—lct&gt; , he(,'n
„ n1nv(ir f &gt;r ,
drnhuilire the Hnrrn pticli *itnn ' Hivrrp**rt Aturinu
ItKVNOIJIS CLARK
*
l SuufmdV Uk^frnuL.
■
— .U ie tn !-'- Judge K a rlylo ........ h(1
A i» ,i lU ir t g ,.„ t h .
actionVoiitd do. €
"“ Tty- peletinTub-popular, re­ use
Housboldcr,
past
C
of
C
presi­
On
the
recommendation
of
t
1
*
Kvt*ry
point
wHh
li
vve
nt
quest, according to ttie trade
nf office for the timing yenr
Commissioner Lee Gary, Hie Inmptril to rtploro trp|M«Al**d
paper Editor C* Publisher. dent.
h* cntincilmen were &lt;*. 1. Ov­
"This
is
no
time
for
Sanford
board denied the petition
1to hr nvfrwbi^miiuily m fn
James E Doyle had to reprint
erman and (i*’oige Hou ir.!t
The previous hearing had vnr i*f roimtructinn «»f null n
in his "The Sport Trail" col­ to turn back—let's go for­ whose -term* of office have
ward.’’ Harold Kastner. illu­ one year before expiration,
created considerable discus fnvilitj." rUrk t*»M thr ***m
umn in the Cleveland I’ lain
sion and it was then the boartl mi««i'*n nnd Aiitlimn «•
I t ui) w ns named chim tnnti
Dealer hn pick of gridiron strious potentate o! Itahia Terndecided to delay action pend
immortals for an All lime P1&lt;1 o( Shriners.
of tiu* !»&lt;m il of \Met man, re" T h i’ fp »?» tii tln iu : to rn in IF! e m i t s W O llK F K S wi’ll- i n itireil Monday tuuniing vvliett tiiis t ru ck
mg Gary's study of the area
'W e want to do everything p lacin g I . mm, vs ho n iv n i the
I mythical i All American foot
pitrt
til till* \ &lt;11I would t'*'
fliplii'il mi its luu-k while r o un di ng a c urve on S t a t e Hi ghway -Ell neat
which is in hit district.
in our power to help create pAat two years.
it A I K S M LLK . Mi»». ( U P I )
hail squad
I h r fit ’ll r if y tn hnvi* t hn*
t
h
e
Semi
nol
eOr
ange
County
line.
Only
one,
a
woman
identified
as
Willie
this marina—see that it gels
Six men died Monday when
In other action, Hie Com
OUenslir II
T h e h tm iii confirm ed M ayor
I
t
y
jif
nf
f
r
illn
t
r
afn!
th
r
invh.il
C a rr . 117. of Sanf or d, was a d mi t t e d to a hospital with head i njuries. All
n tin plunged nf( an embankdone—and done now." DeWitt An* t r y 1* nom,miTitifi nt hen
mission'
„
Ends Itredimdd i Kentucky!
p u tilirily n lrra d y t- n t lh ii litip nti ul iniu the Tultalintcln*
of t h e o t h e rs were t r ea te d at an Orl ando hospital and released, lleorge
Mathews,
chairman
of
the
Apprtivrd
a
new
lease
with
amt Moonou-r i Miami I
mdh VV. Mi 1«11«i*«11 i*v town at
Ward. Sanford, d r i ve r of t he truck, was cited t--r dri vi ng too fast for
Hie Seminole branch of the ’ iiit r r r u l from n il over tin* liix c i .
'tackles (Illume iD rl’auwl Greater Hoard of I'ommeYcr H one) , A rth m lb&gt;xx«ii|, J.tm i*
conditions.
T
he
Fl
mi
da
Hi
ghway
Pat
r
ol
a
nd
Seminole
s
h
e
r
i
f
f
'
s
deputies
'
To
retain
our
identity
we
Sports Car Cluti id America it 411i* And I'll I'll nil! 9 id II till’
ami i Nicempple (William AH irh e iim*‘y *'i , r urtis
Blow
i l l i * d i n k &lt;jnd
lor live of the Osceola air
i
nves
t
i
gat
ed
t
h
e
eras'll.
(
Her
al
d
Photo)
must
pursue
Hus
in
every
way'
Mary i
H ill I itMt tui l 4«term H T imI I
('lin k flint Wild** tit*;i'd tlinl
.) \ K \K l \. I ti d o n e ■ I a
i
strip
The
okay
is
subject
to
we
can
.'1
Eranris
Huumillat,
IlJ h ill IslIUllK
Duuuli. Llmvlmg lUcfiancm
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tm rn ?r rntT^tTTJvnrT? TnTT’
FH TTiiT««ni's7a loday (7TTT~
Hie
study
ot
Count)
AHv
chairman
of
the
Fort
Author
amt I'lnllherieh t ) underbill i
I iii ry MiJim, Lon &lt; ir |Vic
llu* f .if ilily . tth* *Minim-'* "ii r fully ol di-red Ihe fluted Nil*
old V Johnson
Center; Yussyeelferm (tin- sty
H am ilto n. J iii h tih-rm jsh-J I it'ii
—Set a puhlli* h ra rin j: f«»r ■ in n k f it fnxt t «»t•• it ini.it* 4 iinMA in 1 Uihi* down ila iietiv• ft’* lime we did something
cinnati &gt;
'Mtlofi C.ifuM .u iiil tn tin
I
«*t»
y on tlu* prtition «»l A lt &gt; In* util *1 aintifiL',’ (tiffs r.'iil, « x*111 H ie s he!e and end all I'N piobig
put
Sanford
on
the
map—
Q uarterb ack Holy t Toledo)
. . .
m issio n, un-t t i.-t lloUTh itl.il
» t ( a in the country.
K c m irth M‘ tnlo^h for tIte cloa &gt;p**vtiiv u litf. to Ink** fu ll ltd' nil
Tv*n
avsist.int
rasljurs
H alfb acks Toe (M a in e ) and the marina, combined with Hie ,l.i M ilk f t• t hr I •
I &gt;.11 it
inn
of
an
uniivrx!
road
tH»tv%n*n
port
terminal
utilizeour
tin
litK'*
nf
ymti
xvniid«*i
ful
nutui
B iic lio m in i Indiana i
ii 111* Ufltl’il ttx ttll’ tills'll t) i
Mlis. .?"S»-| I mi
rt if J .it I-c hti.r u p o v illr and lit own Avcn i i ! and if ••"’tfr it (iliii tl I os tTi»-ri.
I ill '.It k M nl til ' I to- t ||.t o-l natural resources m a wav iin* i nti id - i ri* i I 'll ill H i** i
ti i t il l’s uf Mu* s *1ii I■ itr 11
III I i .IJ VIM. 11 ’ 1' | * l'ni«iit|
Ur"* and Ntinin of 1li^hw a&gt; VI lilt'll I i *t|!»** t lit ut.i T Ml H
lit
a
I
can
only
mean
tremend­
d&lt;
ii i ■ i I I .........n -I
1 i* it i . Iin f
I * \ ifi &gt;u ij Itsihk .il
p.'i- ii in I llu tii#’-’* today f in »etl
ous (manual improvement' —
.ctr*
Defensiie tl
of id. Ii -*.«■ i%! eif 11 » to L i * 11M
i*l 1W*
I ,v l t* M iit- xx in kc 1 » tty in g
-J&gt;et Feb S tor another
in*-'
^ Ihi* xt.ii today, it
11If ! ttil nt in I H** MV r f nil |tt Htfc
E m !super sire 1 B rig h am 111 V\ V Roberts, -(leak mg h nf 1:1in I n r ilrp m till*-lit
tu 11 .nh 4 men trnpped nenr*
h
e
llin
g
,
on
llm
v
a
ca
lu
ig
of
fnr
l-onng
Purges*
and
T
E
luiouiim i by Howard H.
ill
A pf (Ajf-rf **it (iici.f *. ti prd
Young) and Eflnbee i Detroit)
I in n it I.omr n * htiihlm g in
t i t ! i&gt; .- m n e in e n li m the "er^riixvMx" tija ll, f«*ridtnu t*&lt; K n in lie he I atxv g found m a
Tackles 1 .1 l'o\ I F u rm a n I Tiieker. of Florida State Hank «■!*#•»■d u i. * "ii
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M k e View iiea near Highway I hi* h f iiit *‘f 4to* il’ tx IttiiV It u m I mdie airier Sunday night,
and I illicit stale Hank, anil
amt \\ \ .la - 1\ .tkt E o ie -t I I. tnl v i n* • l ti 0 I^on^
1 i'n *t f . i t||
Siiitth S' mill436
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possilile t a k i- 'ic r ol a lo ad in
before we get into *mv mm r
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\ 1*. xiiii old hoy plunged *5
the
Mobile Manor l i r a Com
Q ua r t e r b a i k
liepio People c j n ! pu\ Uu*ir tax* % lift’ml HI'S •! ! iii* | ii. r di’p.’H h
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County Denies
Petition For
Road Closing

Casselberry
Government
Reorganized

IWiVA

BRIEFS

|

Death Plunge

'X Ousted

Long, Mathews Elevated

Mincus Trapped

•Jd.TToot Dive
, &gt;\.\ j 1: \\ *isro im i -

dm an I I in
o ............ 1 th« tm*1 1 I f i.iiK u l io n d iiio n in
tuitm *
Knlm iit n ; thr
t i l o k M .ir r .m lia ii - Via i i i
jm ln iljl tun &gt;| r r .id i *Ihr t,*\
tia -i, .
fixer n in rr tmnpl* ’ t mn :ni&gt;
Honor able Merit Inn
tt •, &gt; •' | I ill iI - III
t ill i s xn-rn’f K siil Hci:in&gt;Mtlha n
‘ T n u r in lln c n tin l
in
- ar
i,, i n stun g i
t I ,i mump
l I l \ .i t i lliil I .1 / l 11 till! IcM M iam i 3*&gt;K*■ ii m* w hiil S ftnf’*rd

Veil

Mi-»i.-&gt;iipi i. y a l . 1' doing a"out b.-r lakefront
i||i-t-ru
and llottum - T h c v a re r v t r r m d v in te re s t

less

I H).

V ik m ^ .

ed." P a u l Lew is, Sanford Cr«
d it H u r r a .i

S in fill dltcs Ii -I i i i i i i j to w i -.i
tIi*-1 1 - i-Is Monday Im tloni-il up
(or « c h illin g night last night
oniv to aw aken In a n n lllll day
s ta rlin g vviili tin- m ereuiv in
the .V* - T h a t's tin kind of
1 m istake Tm a llie s enjoy
lehn ('e v in d e r condurteif
h o Ifr-t meet ru as * h a irn ian
of the &lt; m int) i iim iiiis -iy n this
in n in in g and did a i iiiin ii nila*
ble h ih l.ooks like another go
ahi ad year fid .V nunolr (n u n

Citrus Shipments
Casselberry
Are Picking Up Eyes Planning

"We stand ready to do our
part in any shape, form or
fashion,"
Howard
Hodges,
L A K K I-A N !) ( I T h ^ K h - r .
president of Sanford Atlantic I.jri i Iffu* MutUHl, U'lfh u iit m
National Hank,
' xfaithrr t« N •I► t*•r fru it irmw
" T h e m a r ia a by it s v e r y na
H ire in d ic a te s s u c c e s s , im p e tu s
to b u s in e s s — hut it m u s i tsr
Im p r e s s iv e , we ra n n o t m 'k e
It le » s i h i n o - its ia n d in g

G eor

ge T o u h v . e x e c u t iv e v i r r p r i -i
d e n t o f F i r s t F e d e r a l S a v in g and L o a n \s .- u e ia tio n

ifijr ApirttA. ii»&gt; n nhitmwntj* **f
•itiu x am picku»ir up
,
if t r r I hr AltfiUsil ( h 11* Tm-ili

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v.

R&lt;*V Huhtrr* di r r «ti»r nf
im tfk i'tirv tuf"! mAti«&gt;fir r is il
•tit(&gt;nirnt&lt; ui*rr * n ly h !|*»va#9 J
ih i« * ilux % H it 'tij: Nvvx ^ t

" I can't tell you how nians

inquirief

tv

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hsse

Uifk, ^ijt *1 "t %hl|»*lt#Mjtf In*!
rereged v*f#t fniAtt^H • 'Hil i«U4l mi * #if

from as f»r a* North C a ro lin a f 1 1 * Il .•I i»i i•« • 1 •1 Hprft .'I
- hlpfOcM f * Ul ft i*b»Mil JUT* i'n t
l^ v y .
com m ander of
follow U l. Sam
H in *t I *. 1i|i !1 th.it timipli"*
F a lk Mt ( oa»l G uard ( it illa r v t lo liila «aFI l ’ Mil g Mfl Mi lig Mini xx ||I
suigerv tit Wlilt
ny&gt;r:al Hospiia1
*rvi*n h# re pin. ri g tA n g c rin n
iu i t h i* FU1»•{ H
I **ui j If* ahij
Sem inole t minty
Hum ane
•1*« Ms. Il •T.ill* «l k*&lt;..lit |M l *JIHI
Society la tm-elmg at 7 ji ill
‘The Seminole County ft*- i,irn Inut v»,r.rk
T u e sd a y at Moose la ilge, -fi publican exerutive i-ommiltee
Pfi Palm etto (venue. A tzuffcl has submitted to the Seminole
w ill l&gt;e served
County School Hoard Hie name
S. honl Slip! It
Is
doing u n it

I

MliweC alKiut iM iatin. fac t il.c &gt; here

Doctor Kndorsccl

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fill'll! 1II 1 (r 1 II 1* VP(lie «| (■ 1 if 1 r '
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from the pre kindergarten tot
In the young adult in college.
The plain parts of the John­
son program
—It 2i billion for eh-nien
tary and secondary education,
including neatly open end aid
for educators' plans to up
grade Hie sihuoling of prior
children, library and text
Imoks for puhlir and church
connecU'd schools, and encour
agrrnrnt ol shared time" use
of new facilities by laith pub
lie and parochial students.
—|2fi0 million for higher ed
uealion, including scholarships
for 1 10,000 needy school stu
denis, a new system of feder
ally insured private loans lo
students, additional emphasis
on aid to stnali co'Uegcy and
fund* to build up the quality
pf college libraries
Administration offirials said
Lhe Johnson plan, including

increased funds for existing
programs would boost the au
thority f o r direct federal
spending on education to tl t
billion in Hu- year .-darting
July 1 more than double last
year »
‘ This expenditure is a small
prire lo pay for deseloping
our nation's most priceless
heritage. Ihe President said
Johnson nude an obv ious
effort lo avoid Hie collision ok
public and pa lochia I rdurat tunat inluri-sti that has dt-s
Iroyrd every plan for general
school aid since iM&gt;0, To riu
so, hr took the risk of draw
mg fire from both sides in the
hitter church - slate battle.
There were some early re
ports
that Junhson'i
plan
would reegnsaie public and p a ­

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of Charles Hardw'ick. M l&gt; . to
Those citrus workers invol­ replace J. 0 Wright J r, pre
ved in tile wreck ol their sent chairman, who is expect
truck on Highway (31 Monday ed to submit his resignation
WASHINGTON
iL 'P lf —
rotild be called the luckiest to the
__ board at an 6 a m President Johnson today call
altve today. They were tossed meeting Wednesdiy
ed education "the No. I but:
tn all direction' when the
mess of the American people"
truck upset. Could have heen
and a,kill Congress for Ji 3
pinneif underneath it Most of
billion
in new school aid pro
them were stunned yesterday
Tw o men ar* being sought
•i grams
but all expressed their thanks
by police a fte r they chased a
"Nothing matters more to
for Lady Luck looking after young g irl in the I 8 ml-bln&lt;k
thr future of our country.”
them
of West Ifith SAleel Inst night
the President, a former school
Th e g irl said the men wore
teacher told Cortgrrss in his
Not -to be outdone by Pres
ident Johnson who last week stocking m asks and were c a r ­ education rnesiage "Freedom
is fragile if eifitens are ig
delivered his State of the Un- ry in g chains.
ourant."
jon Message, Pastor Fred R
The major rmphasis was on
Chance
of First Baptist
improving the grade and high
Church also delivered a simi­
KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia school training of children
lar message to his flock. Rev.
Chance called il hi* "Condi­ (U P I) — The aircraft rarner from poor families.
Two-thirds of Ihe new aid
tion of the Congregation” mes­ HMS Eagle today steamed
sage One principal difference through the troubled waters wuuld f&gt;e aimed at bt-tli-r
was lilts: President Johnson separating Malaysia and In schooling f o r frve million
spoke ol a possible reduction doncsia. Arrival of the power­ youngsters w h o l e families
in taxes. Rev. Chance, on ful man-of-war brought British earn $2 ,0oo nr less a year. ,
But Ihe Johnson program
the other hand, railed for an British military might in the
increase in tithes and olier- Onrnl to its highest point since alto would touch almost ev
4ng*.
cry one in American schoula,
the Kureaa lighting.

Will - l l l i l l

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I'.ilk, tin* .« ii x /..)•,
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until the ii'vponsihlr apokes
men have been heard from
John-un also reopened the
qucsUun **f tilted federal leul
arshi(*s to promising b u I
needy college sludenls .
While this issue was not as
volatile as thr general aid re
quest, Johnson was seeking a
goal that Congrris denied to
both Presidents Eisenhower
and Kennedy.
The heart of the Johnson
program was « tl billion jilan
lo upgrade the rduratioo of
ihijplren from low income fa­
milies.
Borrowing from lhe highly
popular federal
‘‘imparted
areas’* assistance program.
Johnson pro|Kiscd that Hw fed­
eral government .pay half the
coat of ^educating youngster,
ro ch ial scholm cn. But gun shy frojjn poor fa." A y 1 in M to SO
congressmen.' who have seen per cent of Iffe nation s }fi,
such agreements tail apart tic vou-acbool dial
Ullrictl;
t,.

Approved
m onthly
pay­
ment* on the x v iiiir improve*
merit proyim m .
Tw o
rrcom m endifttinni of
the
Zo nin g
*nd
ri* n n in y
Com nii»*ion were appjoxcd
On* would allow apartm ent
building* in C 1 area* and the
aecond would jorie th r new ly
annexed area at 2 7 th Street
and Fren ch Avenue to I I I .
P ub lic hearing* on both thcae
recomme ndationa hax« lie-en
*et for b p. m. Feb 8 in C ity

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Global
(E d not*: “ Suddenly Use
World Below'* La the title of
an article by Edward A.
Herron In the current Issue
or “ Skyline,** bouse organ of
North American Aviation,
Inc. The Sanford Herald exp r e s s e s appreciation to
‘‘Skyline” for permission to
reprint this article In full.
Photos are by courtesy of

In the black Pacific night,
the Incoming plane'* light
seemed to hang Interminably
far from the atern of the su­
per-carrier USS Ranger. Sud
denly they dropped. The long,
ghostly gray plane slammed
to Us* deck at 116 knots. The
hook caught on No. I wire, bul
tha aircraft raced headlong
down tha dimly lit deck until
finally It shuddered to a halt
in a wild acreechlng of twin
jet engines.
Technicians ran forward,
worked In the darkness, and
Jerked cans of film from the
squared bottom of the plane.
High on tha “island,” stand­
ing behind the Air Boss, Jim
Rice, AB-E2, finished his
rough 1 o g giving landing
speed, wind over deck, and

over the Confederate lines.
Since 1914, men and cameras
In aircraft have been peering
at white beaches and green
forests snd brown mountsln
ridges trying to detect the
movement of potential and ac­
tive enemies.
Todsy the U.S. Navy has
given a new meaning to the
word. Reconnaissance h a s
vaulted from daylight picturetaking forays over enemy ter­
ritory into a day-or-night, sunor-storm, computer - guided
venture that streaks Msch 2
aircraft to pin-point camera
targets, The pilot knows at
every moment exactly where
he Is. The earth below is not
a study in hills or valleys or
wandering rivers, but an ex­
ercise In precise latitude ami
longitude. And the terrain is
photographed by electronical­
ly controlled cameras which
take pictures with the great
est clarity and width of field
yet attained in aerial photo­
graphy.
This is Just the beginning.
When the plane returns to
the distant aircraft carrier,
the film is rushed to an into
grated operational intelligence
center (I01C) and processed

Legal Notice
N O TH H
OK
APPLICATION
F o i l C I. o a 1 H II, VACATING
A M I ABANDONING
A portion of l'«l«i Avenu*
In Million It. T o a m h l ; II
Mouth, l(*na* &gt;* E«*t.
TO WllOf IT MAT CONCEHN:
Nolle* I* i - i * i
glv*n hr
i h r lluaril of County Cnmmh&gt;lunar* uf MrmlnnW C,nuiity,
Florida. i&gt;ur*u»nl to Hariton
I X I*. Florid* t ti a tu t .* t a t s ,
m a t a t'atltlon waa fllad with
aald. Hoard on th* X t h d*y of
J a n u a ry . 1*4*. to clot*, vac#I#
and abandon a r l r l a l n a trrat
In M.mtnol* County. Florida,
d a arrlbrd a* follow*!
It* HIit *1 th* NArlhraat
eornar of I*oi I. Block "A"
of ill-ALTA. " U T T U K
ACIIKM", according to plat
t h a r r o f racordtd In Flat
■look I. paa* &gt;4. Public It*cord* uf Mtmlnola County,
Florida, run thane* K**t a
dlatanc* of
fr*t lo Ilia
point of Intaraacllon of th*
Kaat r la h t - o f - w a y tin* of
Palm
Avanua
with th*
Svuth I'l aht-of-w ay tin* of
Cantor Htraat, run thanca
Mouth alone iha K ail r i g h t ,
o f-w ay Hn* of Palm A*#.
n u t to thp N orthraa tarly
r ig h t- o f - w a y l in t of U. S.
Hlehw ay
No.
441,
run
t h a u c t N o rth s* tiia rly along
th a Waal r i g h t- o f - w a y Una
of C. t . H ighw a y No. 441
to Ilia W**l r ig h t- o f - w a y
tin* of Palm Avanua, run
t h t n r * North along th*
K a r t lint* of Lola (. &gt; and
*. Illock “ A" of aald IIIA L T A .'L IT T L K ACRES'* to
th* point of btglnnlng.
a n d t h a t th* aald Board of
County
Commlaatonara
will
hold a public h t a r l n g on Iha
P e titio n a t I* o'clock on th*
J l r d day of F e b r u a ry , m l. at
t h a offlca of tha C ounty Commlaalonara In lb* Courthoua*
a t Sanford. Florida, a t which
41m* (boat for and again*! th*
a im * will bo be ard a n d final
a c t i o n taken.
Tkla th a i l l b day n f J a n ­
uary. t i l l . .
(■KALI
A r t h u r H. B ackw lth, Jr.,
C lark i f t h a Board of
C o u n ty Cam m laalontra ef
B o m la a U County, Florida.
Howland and P a t r u a k a
A tloraay* a t Law
• « B a al B e b la ae a Meant
O r t a ad a. Flarld a.
F a blla h F a b. g, 1*41.

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Information out In usable
form for the battle comman­
der eight levels above on the
carrier “island."
T h e same push • button
control seans the photos ob­
tained In the Mach-2 pass over
the target, compares them
with other data of varied

information.
The RA-5C Vigilante Is the
Mach 2 aircraft built by Nor­
th American's Columbus Di­
vision. It la linked to the In­
tegrated operational Intelli­
gence center aboard the at­
tack carrier U S S Ranger
which la deployed In the West
Pacific with t h e Seventh
Fleet.
In Any Weather
Cdr. Paul Werner la boss
of tha six-plane detachment,
Reconnaissance Attack Squad­
ron Five, RVAHS, which Is
deployed across the nation
from its base at Sanford, Fla.,
to Its new home aboard the
Rangen Werner said, “ We
can operate day or night, fair
weather or foul. The great
speed of the RA-SC, combined
with Its electronic navigation­
al ability, enables up to go
into the target at tree-top lev­
el without any need to pop
up on a roller coaster to get
a bearing.
“The aircraft splits the tar­
get on one-pass and la gone
before any radar • controlled
gun can get a fix.”
The RA-SC is 75 sleek feel
long. It's a Mach 2 collection
agency. Most of the collection
gear is inside a “ canoe,”, a
streamlined 30-foot metal pac­
kage fitted snuggly to the low­
er fuselage. The bland camera
lenses are the only indication
of the multiplicity of endeavor
hidden within the aircraft.
The electronically controlled
cameras, developed by Per­
kin • Elmer, and Chicago Aer
ial Ind., are unique, cameras
that can take a razor sharp
picture of the 200-mile stretch
from* Bakersfield to San Di
ego. Others are so fast, for
use In low level picture tak
Ing, that the film zips past
the shutter at the rate of many
inches a second.
The big advance in cameras
has been in the greater clari­
ty and the width of the field.
A distant shot of Cape Ken
nedy clearly reveals the gan
tries of the missile center.
Many Kinds of Juba
Cameras are an important
part of the collection, but (hey
are not the entire hag contain
cd with the aircraft. The RA
SC h a s aldelooking radar
Black-box equipment can be
inserted easily and withdrawn
from the four hinged sections
of the canoe, permitting dif­
ferent intelligence chores al
different times, with different
combinations of equipment. In
this highly sophisticated age,
reconnaissance of a while
sand landing beach requires
a different approach than that
of a dense jungle thicket. The
HA-SC can cope with them all.
It's versatile.
The major RA-SC contribu­
tion to (he new reconnaissance
system la speed coupled with
an uncanny automatic naviga­
tion accuracy that tells the
pilot exactly where he Is when
he takes the picture. Ppsllton
location is supplied by t h e
HEINS bomb • navigation sys­
tem. HEINS is a compart,
lightweight system developed
originally by North America's
Aulonellcs Division tor the
Columbus Division A-SA twinJet carrier - based attack
bomber. It has within Its
light packaging an inertial
autonavigator, a b o m b i n g
computer, a mapping, radar,
and a closed • loop television.

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J ( t b e lt wave* ihlmercd a
bova the deck.
Steam Cate
The b l| needle note awung
over the ocean aa the plana
made tha turn easily to the
cat where a narrow slot, lika
that In the atreeta below the
San Francisco cable cars,
pointed straight down the an­
gle deck. Steam eddied up
from the track.
Up from the bow the “Ang­
el” chopper had gone off In a
routine move that waa made
for the launching of every
airplane. The nose of 101 bob­
bed down as the wheel crossed the eat cradle.
A half-dozen green-ahlrted
deck crewmen were busy un­
der the aircraft, looping on
the bridle cable. The Ranger
has four C-T steam catapults,
the brawniest In the fleet,
mightly slingshots that give
a smooth, steady, roaring ac­
celeration.
On signal from the red-hel­
-wl^lch had been discussed
many times, tha angle to met ed eat officer, Werner
cross the wake on the approa­ brought the engines up to full
ch the new type deck light, military power, afterburners
the wave off lights, the radio screaming. He scanned his In­
call identification signal to be struments for the last time,
made as they approached Ran­ pushed back against the head
ger. “The RA," he concluded, rest and saluted the eat offi­
“ is an easy aircraft to get on cer. The latter’s arm swung
speed. You've got 146 knots forward in half circle and
on approach, 116 knots engage­ pointed dramatically to the
ment. Line up on the m eat­ bow. In scant seconds and 256
ball, and make your connec­ feet, the Vigilante was off tha
deck, climbing on the twin
tion. Good luck.”
Cdr. Paul Werner spoke yellow - red flame pots of its
in tho South China Sea.
VIGILANTES OF RVAH-5„Jand batted at Sanford Naval Air
briefly to the men who would engine exhaust, sweeping up
(Navy Photo) be going out with him on the in a long graceful curte. The
SUtion, circle for landing on their sea bust,' the USS Ranger,
ship's laundry, in the mess first day?* "We've been train­ aircraft was only 10 feet from
rooms, and the fresh water ing for more than a year," he the ship when the deck handl­
said, “ We know the aircraft. ers raced back to the cat, and
supply for showers.
...
r
But men are flexible, and We know the mission. Remem­ NO. 102 was wheeled in posi­
Navy men adjust easily. Air­ ber, the ultimate responsibil­ tion.
ity for the safety of the air­
Werner, with 101, was back
•"
H -*-s •.v-tvw'L V
craft are a different breed.
'
craft and the completion of the in two hours. There was a
' The RA-5C had to prove It­ mission rests in your right and short turnaround time, and
self. It had never been shown left hands."
Lt.' Dill Me/er took off in the
that it could By from carri­ Then over the Intercom same aircraft. Later the cy­
er and perform a reconnais­ came the familiar word, “ Pi- cle was repeated with the
sance mission. The Job had Iota, man your planes."
late Cdr. Don Beard. Then in
«^ •
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U
been done on paper, bul never
There
were
throe
planes
to
the darkness, for tha fourth
*
_
Aftbefore from a carrier with go. The six men went up the time, RA 101 went out over
carrier support only.
■U w
T - / .
escalator and out on the four- the Hawaiian Islands with
On the first day Cdr. James acre Bight deck that was size Lcdr. Cliff Thompson at the
•
Porter, Exec of the Ranger ling with the roar of Jet cn controls.
‘
said, “ Every man on board gincs and alive with more
It came back shortly be­
re* r a a
is making an effort to assist than ISO handling crews in fore midnight, slammed into
in some way the successful green, red, yellow, and brown ^ the wire, and roared to rest,
completion of the RA-SC mis­ shirts. Commander Werner a remarkable demonstration
sion .'*
and his navigator, Lt. Neal of the reliability of the air­
The arresting gear crews, Pruden, walked around No. craft, and of the skill of the
the catapult crews, the flight 101, giving a visual check on Navy technicians who main­
deck aircraft handling crews the aircraft and chalking the tained lt.
were all directly concerned. gross weight on the side. They
On the bridge, Capt. Alton
Lt. Cdr. Sandy Falconer, climbed in, Werner into the H. Grimes, skipper of Hanger,
head of the V 2 Division on forward seat, Pruden into the spoke briefly, •’Heel port.”
Ranger, responsible for both lonely navigator compartment The command was repeated,
launching and recovery opera­ behind him. The brown shirt- and the 1046-foot carrier turn­
tions. had gone bark to Patux­ ed aircraft crew chief gave ed away from the wind.
ent River, the Navy testing Werner a series of hand sig­ Commander I’aul Werner,
station, and observed for a nals as flaps were checked who had watched the return
month as land • based Vigi­ after engine start. There was of each of his sleek birds,
lantes were tossed and recov- a quirk pass of a crewman's went below to his room.
ered. Ilfs concern was real. hand to check the hot gush
On the Dlght deck a group
The HA, with its 75 foot leng of air in the boundary layer of Navy youngsters carefully
th. and 76,000 • pound weight, control s y s t e m extending shepherded HA 101 into posi­
was the longest and heaviest through the wings. The arrest­ tion by the aft elevator. The
aircraft ever assigned carrier ing hook came up and down crew chief made a final in­
service.
like an awkward thumb. The spection, blew mightily on his
The arresting gear crews tie-down chains were pulled: whistle, and yelled, "Chock
were Involved. They operated the chocks were pulled, and ’em up and tie ’em down!”
the four giant pistons that 101 moved forward to the cat.
tnko off. Other Vigilantes nre pictured on the
USS HANGER, hch liuse of the Vigilantes of tho
The first day was ended.
were connected to the four
flight deck.
“Savage Sons of Sanford," heads into thd wind
wires stretched a taut two in­
(Navy Photo)
for this HVAII-5 reconninssance-attack plane to
ches above the Bight deck.
particular was the construc­ The Vigilante would touch
It oprralei in any kind of ’
REDUCTION
tion, under the Baring over- down, hook, and run out the
weather at any altitude, in
STILL
IN PROGRESS
If.
hang, of w w rooms for the wire in panther - screaming
level Bight, or while standing
intelligence
center
and
other
on its note it tell* the pilot
'Jfcli
friction. If the arcsting gear
Great Savings on Easy Terms
reconnaissance supporting ef- was set too tight, it would
where he it at any moment,
forts. Both had dust-free re- tear the aircraft in half; too
and it tells the .camera when
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
'• K v k
quiremrnts, perhaps another loose, and the aircraft would
to start clicking.
'
first for the Navy. Hrlow the go over the side. Commander
Hut the REINS nerdi help.
M A T H E R of Sanford
hangar deck, in the forrpeak, Falconer expresses the task
Just before the ItA-SC take*
was built a 1500 - square-foot simply. "Our job is to Stop
o il from
the carrier, t h e
warehouse that was to he 40 tons of weight coming in al
bomb-nav system atki mute­
■v
-.
crammed with spare parts for 116 knots, and to do it in less
ly, “Exactly where on Earth
TgwL
the HAs.
than 300 feet."
am I? What'i the direction of
, lVigilantes Join Others
true north? How fail it this
The aircraft handling people
Werners group was just on ;the Bight deck were con­
Navy ship travelling?”
one of many aUiard the Han cerned. Aircraft spotting oa a
The answer it supplied by
ger, six Vigilantes sharing flight deck, even when all
another Autonetlcs install*
J g S B B m rW U
spare with nearly loo F4II planes are at rest, is a scien­
lion aboard the Ranger, the
H H H H k ; i 'ffa&amp;L
Phantoms, AI Sky warriors ce, an art, one that Is fiercely
ship's Inertial navigation sys­
J l S B : A ll) tankers. ' Willie I u I" debated from carrier to carri­
tem, the SINS, the tame type
HHHHHL#
ALW aircraft, and tough pro- er. The art becomes perfection
ujed aboard the Polaris minim S S S B a m im B B K J&gt;( llor - &lt;!ri\cn bkyraiders.
in the turbulent moment of
U • carrying nuclear sub-maS l i ppi n g a
new
s quadron multiple launches; in the mili­
rinei, the system that tetli
and a new airplane into a leg tary precision of “pulling the
the aub navigator exactly
I Vessel that
must
ennstanll)
deck” forward to prepare for
where be is at any moment
maintain Us fighting status n recovery; in the swift, safetyin a 60-day submerged cruise.
■ nut an easy task. Commandei conscious movement of stillSINS feeds the Information
ROOMS
M g ' - *' n " 'r »“ul, " It u J5 * niajoi roaring planes from a liny
to REINS. REINS takes the
depl oyment from Fl ori da to landing strip to the bow area,
aircraft on twitting, turning,
Complete
the Weat Coait. We cam* out of the way of the incom­
evasive, high, low) sweeping,
AS I-OW
lock, atock, and barrel. Twen­ ing aircraft. The long, sleek,
bepdina, around and up course
CDR. I’AUL F. WERNER, commanding officer
AS —
ty - six officers and 250 highly unutterably beautiful RA-5C,
for hours, uilng every evasive
of ReconnaiBaance Attack Squadron 5 until re.
with
the
pilot
and
bomb-navi­
skilled technician*. The only
tactic in the book. It split*
cently, now is chief of Btaff officer of Heavy At­
thing we left behind waa oui gator sitting far forward of
the target, then brings tbe
tack Wing One at Sanford Naval Air Station.
the undercarriage, was a chal­
wive* and children.”
aircraft back to the carrier,
(North-Am Photo)
There were already about lenge to the men who must
within eight of the plunging
4,000 officers and jneo aboard Wheel lt into position, spot it
white wake. This, at Mach 2 effort. Commander Werner's since Sanford will be a glol
the Ranger when the tlx Vig­ carefully on the cat, or take
in tbe dead of night, is the RVAH-S squadron recently air bste, simultaneously n
ilantes and the accompanying it up and down on the high
miracle of computerized navi won the bombin competition ther - hen to squadrons bat
at Sanford Naval Air Station, both in the Atlantic and 1
air transport* dropped down speed elevators to the hangai
gallon.
He tok the win in stride, “ Ac- cific.
into Alameda Naval Air Sta­ deck.
Sanford a Global Base
The 10 month deployment
These were the bre^d - and
tion to go aboard the waiting
The RA-6 C Is an informa­ curacy in photo reconnalisanEASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Ranger. Tbs berthing officer butter factor* that had to be
tion collection agency — but ce navigation is greater than the squadron to the Rani
was faced with tha immediate met.
it'e still a bomber. It still re­ that required in bombing. We tor the tour in West Pact!
chore of meshing the Sanford
Deep in the Pacific, in a
tain* the ability to lug nucleai can hit tha target within a was preceded by a greet pn
oration. Ranger went into I
contingent into a highly pre huge watery rectangle ol
bombs, conventional bomba, lew feet.”
claa schedule of bour-to-boui Hawaii, men proved all the
The operational deployment shipyards at Hunters Point
misalles and rocket* at Macb
and day-to-day living that is answers during the initial de­
g speed. And it supplies to the ol tha long-range RA SC Vigi- San Francisco Bay area
SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
hidden within the floating city. ployment.
bombing mission the’ same lasts*, while still retaining extensive modifications, m i
Craw Ready
The impact waa felt in the
accuracy that baa contributed Sanford, Fla., NAS, aa their of them directly concert
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322-093
most unlikely place* — in the
There was a meeting in the
*o much to the reconn alliance home base, v u n Navy Drat with the new aircraft On*
lota and navigators, In bright
orange flight suits, sat In oldfashioned type aircraft aeats,
clip boards an their laps. A
shadow box In the front of the
small room duplicated typed
messages being received rela­
tive to weather and position.
A small closed - circuit TV
set depicted the preparatory
activity on the flight deck four
decks overhead.
Lt. Cdr. Dave Fall, the land­
ing signal officer spoke quite-

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Quotes from the ncwipapern u n 's newspiper, Editor A
Publisher:
Only a newspaperman can
know the full fun of being one.
And. as In all other endeavors,
there are only a few really
good ones. The rest of us must
settle for less. As someone
once said: "If you cannot
catch a bird of r»r»dlie- bet­
ter take a wet hen."
The longer I live, the more
I’m convinced that a newspa­
per reporter should remain a
bystander In covering the
news — and never allow him­
self the luxury of helping to
•make' news. A reporter may
believe anything he wishes.
But as soon as he chooses up
sides in public controversies,,
he diminishes J&gt;1* . value as
an unbiased reporter. Editor­
ializing belongs on The edi­
torial page and not In news
columns. It Isn't easy to avoid
showing a bias — but It can
be done.
• • •
Heady headline in the Long
Beach (Calif.) Press • Tele­
gram: "Sally Rand Is Pinch­
ed On Arrears."
• • •
"Short Takes" from Editor
'4 Publisher:
Princess Margaret, looking
M and rctaxed, returned
from Ireland with her hus­
band. Lord Snowdon, who
failed to mar her holiday. —
San Francisco (Calif.) Exam­
iner.
Two of the most glamprous
ladies they saw were the bari­
tone's wife, whose gown shim­
mered solidly with 24-photographers on the Inside. — Kan­
sas City (Mo.) Times.
His lidding was spectacular
as usual, topping the league
at hla position for the first
year in a- row. — Lancaster
lP a.) New Era.
Faulty Dames Meet. — Ev­
ansville find.) Sunday Courier
and Press.
(So, you see, The Sanford
Herald isn't the only newspa­
per which makes an occasion
al blooper.)
• • •
A subscriber to the Kingman
find ) Star received a copy
dated Dec. 21. 1»&gt;- • nd ,heD
noted the wrapper bore this
stamp: "Found in supposedly
empty mall equipment In Chi­
cago, 111."
,
• • •
The "Nevada Rock Roller '
wasthe name of
aweekly
newspaper during the early
1900s when mining was the
biggest business in Nevada
And. naturally, the newspa­
per at Tombstone, Art*., is
named "The Epitaph." Dates
back to the Wild and Wooly
West.
.
.
One that puzzles, though.
The Bloomington (Ind &gt; news
paper 'Is named "The Tele­
phone."
Longwood's No. 1 traffic ha­
zard. the old railway express
building which blocks the motorist'i view of northbound
trains at the Church Street
crossing, la coming down. Ur­
gent requests for removal of
the building were filed last
May by the Longwood City
Council after one of the town's
prominent businessmen end
citizens, Ted Waltz. w a. kiUed
there In • train • car accident.
• • •
Railroad official! »*y the
signal awltchea at the track
1„ Lake Mary ara standard
distance from the road and
are no closer there than at any
other crossing.
« • •
This la National Clergy
Week don't forget to let
your pastor know bow much
you appreciate bl» presence.
help and service.
• • •
Next week la National Children's Dental Health Week.
The Apple Institute aaya den­
tal health authoritiei back up
their claim that an apple Is
nature'! toothbrush and If
eaten last after other foods
are consumed, help preserve
.teeth.

Fighting In Laos
U. S. Marine
Barracks Hit
By Mortars

Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River

Phone 322*2611

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‘The Nile of America”

Zip Code 32771

By Fred Van Pelt
The proposed junior colletie for Seminole Countymoved another step toward reality today, with ona
major step remaining . . . financing.
United Press International reported from Tal­
lahassee today that the §tntc Cabinet, sitting as the
State Budget Commission, f
had Riven a No. 1 priority
to the proposed l o c a l n s t w i . . .
school.
'T his action," said C.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol­
WEATHER: Fair, little warmer Thursday; low tonight In 40s.
lowing dispatch was relayed
Vernon Mix* Jr., co-chairman
via telephone from Nongkof the long rouge planning
VOL.
57
United
Press
Leased
Wire
Established
1908
WED.,
FEBRUARY
3.
1965
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
NO.
118
hal, Tbellend,
UF1
committee of the Seminole
employe Tim J . !••**&gt; *&gt;r&gt;vCounty Chember of Commerce,
MIAMI (U PI) — A me­
rd an artillery barrage and
•'bring* u» much closer to
chanic, Jose Apro, 34, Injur­
sporatlc maehlnegun fire in
realising our dream of » Jun­
ed when a refrigerator com­
a 70-mlle-per hour dash to
ior college for Seminole
pressor exploded, died at a
the border by motorcycle.)
County.
hospital here.
By Martin Stuart • Fox
‘•The last big burdle fs the
VIENTIANE, Laos, tU P D appropriation by the leg isla­
Hravy fighting broke out to­
ture of eufficient fund* to be­
day in the streets of Vientiane
MIAMI (UPI) — Jack
gin construction. This will not
as troops of right - wing Con.
Wright, a Miami man, was
lie
an
easy
task,"
Mize
stal­
Phoumi Nosavan battled to
ed, "and will require addition­ killed white attempting to
seize the capital from a new
United Pres* Internitlonel
al
effort* on the part of ev­ land a small plane at Free­
coalition of former rebel col­
A stubborn cold wave held eryone Involved In this en­ port, Grand Bahamas.
onels.
It* grip on the nation east of deavor lo assist ami support
By noon casualties - were
the Rockies today, reaching our legislative delegation. ’
know, to Have W h c d
aa far ai Florida. Ice choked
JlIcCO.MB, Mias. (UPI) —
The Cabinet'* top priority
least 30 killed and wounded
off traffic on mldweatern riv­
A mother and her aix chil­
nbw
enhance"*
the
opportunity
and the death toll from indis­
er*.
dren burned to death lat*
criminate artillery firing was
Florida temperature* plung­ for a college in this county Tuesday night when fire de­
and,
UPI
reported,
••virtually
feared to be rising.
ed into the 50*’ after DO de­
assures appropriation of funds stroyed their frame house in
The U S. Marine embassy
gree temperature* Tuesday.
from the State Legislature in s rural area east of her*.
barracks was hit by mortar
Soulheaitern cltie* recorded
April."
tire but no injuries were re ­
some of their severest read­
The proposed junior college
ported.
*
... _
ings of the winter.
The second battle for Vien­
PENSACOLA (UPI) —
London, Ky.. had a four be- for Seminole County already
tiane erupted when troops un­
low temperature. Other read­ had been given a No. 1 prior­ Fourteen people were hospit­
der Paksane garrison com­
ings were. Crosvllle, Tenn., ity by the State Junior C o l­ alized and 80 other* treated
mander Gen. Khnm Kong
Monday after a truck carry­
five below; Atlanta, Ga., and lege Board.
made a pre-dawn river land­
ing 5,000 gallons of turpen­
Sen.
Mack
N.
Cleveland
Jr.
Birmingham, Ala., 19; Nash­
Carl Smith, W. D. Hack, Charles Base, Afarlin
SANFORD FIRE FIGHTERS will lend their tal­
ing east o! the capital a;id
tine exploded. 1
and
Rep.
S.
J.
Davis
Jr.
have
ville,
Tenn.,
nine.
Stevenson and Richard Schultz; standing; Lt.
e n ts Saturday bnd Sunday in the fund drive to
joined national police forces
River Ic-brcaker* worked •sauted local interests "the
Sidney Guilt-yf’CHIt-f MuA N. Cleveland Sr. and
be sparked by the Cerebral Palsy Telethon over
loyal to General Phoumi.
through
the night in etforts college will he given prime
Asst. Chief R. T. Thomas.
(Herald Photo)
WDBO-TV. From the left, on the fire truck:
Shooting broke out through­
LONDON (UPI) — Tha So­
to break the jam* of ice on importance in the Legislature
out the city. It was a confused
midwestern tributariea but ac­ when it convene* in two viet Union Is opposed to new
melee of mechinegun and
suggestions for a "big four"
months."
•
complished little.
mortar barrages. It was con­
conference to settle tbe thor­
A boating company at Cairo,
Cleveland
added
he
will
I*
centrated at several spots
111., reported that the six de­ prepared to introduce the ne­ ny problem of German reun­
including the airport which
gree
temperatures made it al­ cessary legislation for the ap­ ification.
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•
was seized Sunday by the ori­
most Impossible to make head- propriation of funds the sec­
ginal rebels who tried and
^ way frith the let on the Mis­ ond day the legislative body
failed to stage a f«irp.
SELMA, Ala. (UPI) — N*sissippi because cleared areas convene*. No amount of mon­
Most of the civilian popula­
would freeze again moments ies ha* been indicated as to gto leaders culled today for
tion, used to bloodless coups
after they were cleared.
the initial cost of the Junior more demonstrations in this
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The salellli*. America’* or
and army bickering, w e r e
Gov. Ifaydon Horns hag
The
Weather
Bureau
report­
college,
but Walter Teague, Alabama target of a continu­
An
informal
meeting
of
a
Tha
United
Statea
today
biting
solar
o
b
s
e
r
v
a
t
o
r
y
c.ught by eurpriee. But hun­
administrative
aide1 of the ing civil right* campaign
ed
that
“
more
and
more
fri­
dreds fled across the Kemong steering group to consider the launched an orbiting observa- «*&lt;&gt;&gt;• *•»
•*
h,‘ ' ,,«l aupport bea m by a tAjve-stage delta hind development of the St. gid air" would cross the Can­ Seminole County Board of that already has seen nearly
River to Thailand when the organization of a Community
tory to survey the solar rays rorkl,,
wat
Johns Indian River Canal and adian border into Ihe Midwest, Public Instruction, said lo- l,390 arrests.
tirst battlca were fought Tuca- Action Committee under ttic
that support life on earth but ?;’h orbital success in 29 ha5 *‘ked for additional sup- cancelling chance* for relief day this county will have to
day outside Vientiane.
Federal Economic Oftportun threaten man in space.
the rest of the week.
provide approximately 720.000
shots.
[ P«rt of the State Cabinet.
Premier Prince Souvanna
Schools closed In about 30 annually toward its operation
Uurns told 1 governor's waUNITED NATION?, N. Y.
Phouma w u holding talks ity Act of 1964 was held in
The satellite was aimed toOSOI was pieced together
Kentucky
counties
Tuesday
City
Hall
tooay.
ter,
resource
conference
Tues­
Once
approval
of
the
ap­
(UPI)
— Western officiate
with foreign diplomats In King
u ard an orbit 350 miles high for the stmt in e nine month,
day in la.lahasscc that he is and five deaths related to wra- propriation i* made by the today expressed disappointDr. W Vincent Roberts,
Sevang Vathana palace in Vi
where Its eyes end sensors will " 5 m*n,on s*lv*E*
ttie project lie also jth rr were reported in the Legislature the next step will j ment that the UN financial
enlianc when the first artillery temporary chairman of the in­ .
.
...
. . resulting from the accidental
t*c
well
above
earth
s
veil
of
formal
group,
reopened
disrounds began bursting.
Rung of . third stage rocket
tu PPori ° f the state. Up to six Inches of snow lie to choose a site. Mite said deadlock ha* prevented prog­
covered part* of Tennessee. today several sites are under ress in the General Assembly
cussion begun 1 week ago of atmosphere for a view that during an indoor test last Ul u S .Ul? Bjr8A . C*n,L
Four ahella U "Jcd wiU‘l"
Indiana had up to eight inches consldet alion. T h e
School on impottanl disarmament Is­
The
backing
of
the
governor
the
names
of
representatives
cannot
be
matched
by
ground
the palace grounds and forced
April.
adds greatly to the stature of of snow at South Bend.
Hoard has indicated It has title sues.
Souvanna to . seek refuge tn I of the community agencies observatories.
Three technicians ,« ere kill­ the local project. Financing
to several unimproved proper­
Scientists hope the craft'*
the French • run Mahosot lloa- who are to be contacted and
ed, nine injured and the ori with state moneys is expected
Invited
to
serve
on
the
action
ties hut none ate of sufficient
instruments will reveal details
pital.
ginal OSO-2 spacecraft was within two years and the encommittee.
acreage
for the school.
of
the
sun’s
structure
and
be­
LONDON (UPI) — Prim*
The shifting of alliances in
,el.
Purpose of Ihe organization havior and help perfect a way knocked from it. mount atop ||f# proj&lt;.ct wl„ h,
Minister
Hurold Wilson push­
Laos is nothing new.
the rocket About half of the
ed abend today with a beltSince Laos obtaiqed It a inde­ is lo initiate community ac­ of forecasting deadly barrages battered satellite's parts were rd in five, local canal author­
How
To
Escape
ities report.
tightening program for the
pendence from France it has tion in requesting assistance of solar radiation that could saved.
Thi* would keep the St.
British economy. He emerged
been torn by civil war and by of the Federal services in var­ kill astronauts.
Scientists say OSO's studies Johns-lndian River project in
Jury Duty . . . Be ns
n fighting • hard winner
bickering among three fac­ ious phasrs of economic op­
By
Donna
Estes
are need id lo advance their line with the Cross-Stale
front a hitter hnttle In tha
tions — the Communist P ithet portunities.
,
A
program
for
reappraisal
under standing of ihe way* so­ Barge' Canal and could conIncluded in the roster of the Miners Idle
House of Common*.
Leo. the right • wing forces
A Governor
lar radiation affects the earth ceivahly allow the local pro­ of all properties in Altamonte
led by General Phoumi and planning committee will he re­
such
as
ihe
day-by
day
chan
JACKSONVILLE U P I )
ject to hr finished ahead of Springs for taxation purposes,
Ihe neutralist! led by Prince presentatives of all municipal After Blast
ges in weather.
the cross state work.
governments in the county as
Souvanna.
including hast rates of evalu­ —Cor. Ifaydon Burns’ name
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
well as educational and pro­
came up for jury duly. But Thu longshore labor dispute
LENS, France (UPI) —Co­ The radiation that Is shield­
ation, will be sot up by the
fessional institutions, health workers of 21 men killed in a ed Irom earth Is also of par­ Charter Granted
It went right down again.
here, a major deterrent to set­
Cancels Visit
and welfare agencies, employ­ coal mine explosion at nearhy ticular importance to manned
Secretary of Slate Tom Town Council at its 8 p. m.
"I think you ran anliri- tlement of the 24-day East
LONDON (UPI) — Prime ment services, business, agri-^ Avion in northern Franre re ­ spare flight.
Admua announced the chart­ meeting today.
pile that hr will hr excused and Gulf Chast dock strike,
OSO I, launched on March 7, ering of Florida National ReReappraisal of town propert­ from service," aaid Crimi­ wu- deadlocked today with un­
Miniiter Harold Wlteon has culture, religious and location­ fused to work today despite
cancelled hi* scheduled meet­ al institutions.
assurances that the blasted 1962. still circles earth, but it poaaesalims, Inc,, with fit) ies, which last was made in nal Court Judgr William 1', ion- manage merit
differences
died exactly two years after aliurcs of common stock at 11)5-8, was requested for 1965 Hsrvrjr.
ing with President Johnson in
Next meeting of Die commit* shaft was safe to re-enter.
apparently widening.
tew h is been sat for Fe)j, 10
fill * share. The firm deals by Altamonte Springs Mayor
Washington Feb. to.
Union officials said t h e launch.
The Federal Spare Agency in automobile sales. Incorpor­ W. Lawrence Suofford late
Wilson waa to have met with at the Civic Center. Dr, Rn shaft's 300-man crew would
the President next week and berts said he hopes that by remain off Use Job unlit Ihe said It mon|tnrrd more than ator* are Juli* R. M»rtln, of last year.
Town Clerk Mrs. Dorothy
then gone to New York to ad­ that time acceptances would bodies of the 21 blast victims 73 solar flar.'s and made note- Sanford, and Dominick J.
Your
S y m b o l*
dress tha UN General Assem­ be received from all those were removed from the pit- worthy measurements of the Self! and Mildred Clark, both Bardin* also serve* as tax
head area.
sun's radiation.
of Orlando.
bly.
who will be asked to serve.
assessor and collector.

BRIEFS

Blast Fatal

Stubborn Cold
Retains Grip
On Northland

[Flyer Dies •

Burn To Death

14 Hospitalized

Thorny Problem

Action Group Solar Observatory
Organization
Launched
At
'Cape
Talked At Meet

Governor Burns
Throws Support
To Local Canal

Alabamu Target

Disappointed

Tightens Belt

Reappraisal Due
At Altamonte

Deadlock

County, City Commissioners Ask Pay Hikes
By Dottia Austin
Dozens of proposed amend­
ment! and aeveral proposed
bill* wer* presented to Sen.
Mack Cleveland J r. and Rep.
S. J . Davit Jr., aiUlng aa a
legislative delegation Tuesday.
Those presenting the re­
quest* Included the County
Commission, Sanford
City
Com mission, county fee offi­
cer! tome private citizens and
representative* of the Incor­
porated coramimllie* of Alta­
monte Spring*, Casselberry,
North Orlando and Longwood.
The county government bad
the longeat lift of request* and
included billa establishing the
Seminole County Port Author­
ity, a Water Conservation Dis­
trict and to act relating to
water and never facilities and

providing for establishment of
an escrow account.
County Commission Chair­
man John Alexander, spokes­
man for the group, also asked
amendments of enabling legis­
lation to permit the county to:
Acquire, construct and main­
tain boat and watercraft
launching* ramps and facili|ics;
*
Provide suitable facilitiei In
other parts of the county for
the processing of county busi­
ness and administrative func­
tions;
Enter agreements to provide
group insurance for county
employes;
Provide for licensing, bond­
ing and examination of build­
ing contractor* and sub-con­
tractors in Seminole County;Create, establish and main­

tain a garbage and trash col­
lection service to sections of
the county not within corpor­
ate limits of any municipality;
Govern operation of motor­
boats on all waters within the
county limits;
Purchase foodstuffs from the
Department of Correction for
the sheriff's department and
county school lunchrooms;
Change per diem allowances
for county commissioners to
align with standardized allow­
ance! in itate;
Allow the County Commiss­
ion to increase the amount of
funds that can be appropriat­
ed from race track moneys to
increase funds for Chamber of
Commerce to a limit of $50,000 loatead of tha preaant $23,000;
aa tacraaja to

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commissioners' stlarics to 55,- firat Tuesday after the first
Monday in December and es
• City Attorney William Hutch­ lablish a qualifying time of
ison, speaking for the City 40 days prior to the election;
Commission, asked for legis­ To amend the salary of city
commissioners to 1150 per
lation:
To allow the Internal Im­ month for commissioners and
provement Fund to establish 5200 for the mayor;
bulkhead lines in Lake Monroe
Amendments to existing pol­
for the City of Sanford in re­ ice pension law, in order to
gard lo the Ukefront develop­ clarify.
ment plan;
Other municipalities request­
To amend Ihe state law ap­ ing legislative action were:
plicable to notice of public
Longwood, which aiked to
hearings, .n order to change remain a member of the South
the time limit from 15 days Seminole Gas Authority and
to 10 days;
stated that it wishes .to "go
To provide for protection of aloqg" with recommendation*
municipal water supplies even of the League of Municipali­
though outside the city limits; ties;
To extend time under the
North Orlando which asked
Sanford annexation law from a bill to establish a council of
two to five years;
five members and an elected
l o te l citgr elections os the m ajor, and aa a mead mart to
000 per year plus expenses.

its charter and extension of
the power* of the police de­
partment; also Jurisdiction to
serve summonses in the coun­
ty:
•
Casselberry which asked a
bill for a new charter some­
what different from the 1963
charter and tha appointment
of an impounding officer for
the County Humane Society;
Altamonte Spring! which
asked that It be ellmlnsled
from the South Seminole Gas
Authority.
, Five county fee officers ask­
ed that their talariee be rais­
ed to comparfSvifii others in
the stale, up to "JdJ.OOO. Those
making the request included
the county Judge, tax assessor,
tax collector, clerk of the cir­
cuit court and sheriff.

N EW CAR
FINANCING

•NEW CAR
FINANCING
RATH

Call the auto loan experts* Ralph P«»f&lt;X
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611.
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Macaroni 5
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Cheese s., Pk0 29'
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Roast . . . . Lb 39'
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Cheese , . Lb. 49'

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HIOSE WOMAN DRIVERS!—Unexpectedly elgnellnf a 1ef1
turn at the lait second, (Ju*t like a woman) Susan Lee Lund
borg of Naahville, Tcnn. careens around h e r terrace In as
lot;
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gocart...............................................
constructed by h e r father. —
The throo-ye.r
Did Isi paralyzed
below—the waist
because aha was born w ilt
paralyL---------------------------in open spina and excess fluid on th e brain. She has beer
treated surgically at the March of Dimes Birth Defects Cen
ter, V anderbilt University School of Medicine. Orthopedist!
predict that eventually she will walk with the aid of crutchei
and the leg braces seen In the photo.

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Oranges 5 49'
Peppers 5 39’
Bread 2 X 23'
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'Risky' Bond Issues
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thin a doicn voters eligible
to psrtlclpsts, are just a thin
di.guise for a highly apecuialiva private business.
The procedure, therefore,
becomes something in ths na­
ture of a racket, so much so
that threa stales California,
Texas and Nevada, recently
psssed laws to put a stop to
it.
Nevertheless, ths bonds of
some of these small special
Legal Notice
districts, often carrying high­
i&gt;
tu b
r m c i it
r i n irr,
* I* T &gt; I
JL'VIICT A I* r iM C t ’IT, ly alluring interest rates, still
in
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c o u m , n .o iiiiiA .
security marksta and ara sold
IN MIAMI Bill MO. 14501
MniltlUllK rORKrtiOH^RR to Investor!, who do not t*k«
FHO rB CTlVR
1*1 KK. I N S U R ­
ANT u: 1‘OMI'ANY • ft»rpof • 111'n the trouble to find out If the
nr *i»ril i*&lt;l »in1 f i l - t U m under ventures till bonds ere float­
th* la w« of th© Ht at © o f Ala*
ed to fiance ara economically
bam*
P la in tiff. feasible.
va,
There a rt almost 20,000 spe­
Mi:ni.pr r m t o W N and DAW*
cial districts created for vari­
HA c. nilUWN, hta wife
Defend# flit
ous purposes In the United
MDTIITK o r H IT
Rlatea that Issue lax exempt
TOi MKIUsi: C UHOWN and
DAWVA r
n ilO W N . hie
bonds for sals to the public.
w if e
Ths overwhelming majority
t Address U n k n o w n )
and f ci any end alt other part It •
HatmlnA any rtalit. t llla and/nr of them, school districts, wa­
In i r i rat In Mint i *a tha f o llo w in g ter and sewer districts and
d*"»i rll*ai1 pr •*i»*-r I V. tfi w i l ­
such a huge operation aa the
ls..! a lllork «. N *•ItT 11 OH*
la ANDO. JND ADDITION, Han Francisco Hey Ares Ra­
a-^'-orrling
tha plat ihar#- pid Transit District, are per­
ftf i * r#mrd*d 1n Plt»
It. I'm * M. Public n#**orda fectly sound.
iff rtamirn.lt iHunty* Klor*
Hut, according to the SEC,
tft a
ln«'ltii|lt)i apt* 1fii-al'l'v, but rml In recent yrsrs there Inis been
hy way of lim ita tio n Hit f o l ­ an Increasing number of the
lo w i n g f l it u r e e
P i n t * 1 hattwra. all par• thinly masked privets opera­
m a n • n f l y In&gt; fa IIt d
T»*ti \ ft i * r n n i n v wmtt- tions In which the unwary
KIIUi that 1h- riNlMttff PRO- buyers of tije bonds—pushed
T i :» rt \ i; i.fl'D *n m it ' n o : by underwriters who collected
f • • M I’ a N Y
ha a
tnatltuf •
aas111 aijalt.ist y&gt;m tn tjit tTr- their share of the proceeds
c u11 Court of th* Ninth Judt
and got out—lost everything
NEW YORK (UPI) — Ths
Securities and Exchange Com.
mission ha» been InveatigatIns tax exempt bond ieouee
of small special districts that
can turn out to bs very risky
to investors.
In many cases, ths 8 EC hts
found th st the little special
districts, created by a local
election with perhaps fewer

ria l rirru tls in and for it rn lnot# C o u n t y, Finrida, tha na*
fora of t h t *ult It to foreclose
that »©Main n i o r i a a g t which
rn rum here tha sh o v e d r i e r l h i d
proparty, %a id proparty bain*
sit u a te d and locatad In S'ml*
n o l t County, Florida T^tl and
M rh o f you ara hereb y raqulr*
ad to f 11* yru r A n* w ey with
Hit »‘|r rk of tha Circuit Cnutt,
lit anil f».r rtf ftitiiola b o u n ty .
Florida,
and
atrvt
a copy
the reo f upon Vlclux K. W'u -hI'
man of. the firm of Winder*
weed!©, . li a l n ta A Ward, f i t
Park Aa»tnua. f o u l h , W inte r
Park. Florida. Attorney© for
Plait* t iff In t h t a h o v i action.
*in or before ih* n t h day uf
F at.r ti ary HUS. alar a pacraa
I'm m i if a a p a w ill ba ©ptered
agalnat you
IT Irt O l l D E S K D that thla
ha published In Tha Hanford
Kara Id a n ewspaper pub Ila ha 4
1n tiatiilii nit fNiunty, Florida
bin s f« i li « » r k for four cun*
• srUtlVr h r r k i
WlTNKHb th# hand of tha
rlark
of iha Circuit Court,
Ha ml ii ill a *Count &gt; Florida, thia

(M tA l.)
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Clark
f (ha Circuit Court
Hy Martha T. Vlhlan, D. C.
W Jlular Mead It, Halnaa
A Ward
3JI Park Avanut, South
W l n tt r Park. Florida
Publiah Jan 27 A Kab t 10. IT.

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Roger Staka,
K i a cu tlv a Director
Florid a Davaloprnent Commlaalon
ATTEST:
T- W. W l i l t a r l n f loft,
Sacratarr
Florida Dav alopmant Com*
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approval will ba laputd on or
gftar F*bru*ry’ 1*. !*•!. unlaaa
prior to Fshruar y It. 1*11,
ran*# la aliown In wrltlTig to
1| t l ■ t "■•1avml avion why aiirb
ptrinli ahmihl furl b# icranlrtf
UY AI TIIOIUTY OF Florida
Da valiijtmant Commiaalon
Thla 19th day of January, A
tha 3lih day of January. 1MI. D. lt«t

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11 MURRAY OLDERMAN

Miami Sure
Winner In

Sporti Editor
Ntwipoptr Enterprise A m .
' NEW YORK &lt;NEA&gt; Th*r*
U only om m m who apprec' la te i how Ben M irtin feel*
today, and he itU behind ■
long desk a t 750 Third Aven u t on the ea it lide of Man*
hattan aurrounded by ascetic
wall*.
Meanwhile, Martin look*
out hla window from Cadet
Gym a t tha powder anow en­
gulfing the Rockies above
Colorado Spring*, and for
each flak* there it a rumor.
On* hundred cadet* at the
United Statea Air Force Acad­
emy Involved In cheating vio­
lation! of tha honor code . . .
80 of them football player*
. , . locka picked to get at
final exams. . . .

Ben Martin
"Let'* hope,” says Martin,
Hwe don't get decimated. Our
achedule 1* not conducive to
17 - year-- old frenhmen."
Ben, the coach of th* Air
Force Falcon* aince 1058, 1*
talking about the football pro­
gram of tha UHAF Academy.
la m i , Col. Earl Blalk,
than tha h*ad coach at Army,
waa In th* m ldit of compar­
able desolation when 00 cadeta
were eummarlly dismissed
from West Point, and 37 of
thsm were member* of the
atrongest football squad in
Cadet history, lllaik stayed on
despite his avowal, *'The»e
hoya condemned themselves
by telling the truth." And be
rebuilt Army footbsll. Now
retired, he sits behind that
long desk as a vies president
for Avco Corp.
Martin ssys, "It's not-like
Col. Blalk and Army here. He
got wiped opt. I hope that
doesn't happen to me. If the
reports are accurate, It would
be a real Jolt.'*
Brn talk* guardedly about
thia latest scandal became
"I'm under military security
—this Is n tsr the close of the
eenirster when a lot of kids
are going home and wo don't
want people speculating about
the Innocent ones."
But th* dynamic young
coach will talk about hi* per­
sonal reactions and the basic
morality Involved because hunderstands tlif system, a* a
graduate of the U, S. Naval
Academy.
"1 waa la Washington for
the Inauguration ceremunles,*’
ha recalls, ’'when I got the
news In a pres* release, Just
before It hit th* paper*. There
waa disbellsf and shock. If It
Involves any football player,
it involves a guy I know as
well as my own family. That's
how I feel about avery kid on
the squad. Do I feel any pas­
sion or condone what they
did T.
'They know the rules of
the gam*. Everybody here Is
Indoctrinated and trained In
the atmosphere of the honor
syitrm . Bam* are victims.

Greyhounds Clobber Wildcats 85-69

There are ehadea of Involve­
ment. But toleration of cheat­
ing la juat aa aerioua aa the
actual cheating."
Blalk eald of hi* boyi: "To
underatand their motive, It
la neceaaary to appreciate the
aeverlty of cadet Ilf*. It la
By Jo* Osrgen
pecially aevere for the cadet
UPI Sport* Writer
football p layer.. . . It become*
Th* Miami Unlvaralty bas­
understandable, even if you ketball team hop«a it nevar
do not condone It, how they i*ea Miami* again.
made the mistake they did."
It Isn't that tha boys ar*
Martin aaya, “I believe the tired of th* tropical weathar
Academy wilt coma out atrong' because they spend moat of
*r. Thoso left behind will ha*^ Jholr winter In frost-bitten
to be th* toughest men alive. &lt;0hlo, but what bothered the
Thla la a real disaster.
players la Uio cold reception
“Ju st to have anybody In­ they received from th* Uni­
volved le a disappointment-" versity of Miami a t the
There !■ also th* practical Miami Beach convention hall.
m atter of embarraeament be­
Although it sound* more
came Martin and hla football like a Florida promotional
coaching staff *r* In th* mid­ stunt, Miami of Ohio actually
dle of banqriet circuit and facad Miami of Florida Tues­
their recruiting program for day night.
Th* Radskina from up
next fall. So what does he
do about the Inevitable ques­ North, Mld-Amarlca Confer­
ence leader*, laid claim to the
tion* T
"I tell them whst I told name Miami more than 100
you, that I'm prevented from year* before th* Florid* Indiscussing this right now. I atltution opened it* doors, but
tell them eoma funny Storle* It waa th* upstart* from
Dlxi* which prevailed In baiInstead."
ketball with a 100-85 victory.
Like, for instance 7 *
Hick Barry, th* nation’*
' "Aw, e'mon now, It's too
early in the morning for highest acorer, notched 29
point* whil* raising hla car­
Joke*."
And too serious. Thla com­ eer tptal to 2008 at the Coral
ing fall, the Air Force play* Gables school. Charlia Colea
Wyoming, Nebraska, Califor­ gained consolation honors for
nia, Stanford, Oregon, UCLA, Ihs Itsdsklns by outacoring
Army, Arison* and Colorado Barry with 41 point*.
Th* South’* Miami grabbed
— on the heel* of their strong­
est schedule, In history which an early lead In th* game and
left them with a 4-5-1 recorc}^ one* forged ahead by ms
Even that is significant to many m i 23 points In gaining
the total story of 100 lives ita 14th victory In IB games.
But tha Ohio school, which
and a system of living.
lost ita third contest, Is like­
ly to havs the laet laugh
line* first place in Ita confer­
ence will mean a trip to the
NCAA tournament while ths
Hurricanes can't go anywhere
due to recruiting violations.

Bob's Restaurant
Takes 1st Place

Bob'* Restaurant team I* In
sole possession of first place
after winning three points
from Harry's Bar and Pack­
age IPnm. Jim Valentine act
the pare for the Restaurant
men with a 235/(108 and Doc
Ring was the high man for
Harry's with n 531 total.
Pryor's State Farm Insur­
ance team took over second
place with an evsn spilt with
the third place Jet Lanes
team. Woody Wilson was the
high bowler with a 200/545
series. John Hpolakl was the
big gun for Jet lame* with
his 23.1/(11(1 series. It was a
real close match all th* way
because Pryor’s won the first
game by one pin and the sec­
ond gum* by two pins and
then Jet t.anes came bark
atrong and won tbs third
game and total pina.
Lnku Monroe Inn won three
from Hanford Manufacturing
to bold their fifth place spot
as Garry (thu bomb) Fox
looked like hla old self aguin
with a 250-049 series while
paring ths Inamen. Jack
Frost took high honors for
the Manufacturing men with
a 519 series. The Rose and
WUk'a Restaurant team grub­
bed three wins from lire
Cook’s Corner team to move
into sixth place, lllg John
Brldgse led th* Rose and
WUk'a team with a 573 aerira
while Rick Hkelly rolled J!10/
593 for Cook's. DJI I Andar■on also chimed In with a
202/644 for the restaurant
team.

Boxing Kingpin
Gets 25 Years
LOS ANGELES (UP1) —
Former underworld boxing
kingpin Frankie Garbo, DO,
must serve a 25-y**r prison
sentence for sstortlon and
conspiracy, a federal Judge
has ruled.
In 1902, In New York City,
the ft-ileial government wun
a Judgment against Curbo for
Income lax** end penalties to­
taling more than |l million.
Garbo and four others were
convicted May 80, 1061, of try ­
ing to muscle In on the earn­
ings of former welterweight
boxing champion Don Jordan.

Coach Protests
Fine Of $500
NEW YORK (UPI) — Hoe*
ton Celtic Cosih Red Auer­
bach planned to submit a for­
mal protest to Nallnnat Bas­
ketball Association President
Walter Kennedy today regard­
ing th* |600 fins assessed on
him.
Auerbach was fined |500
and New York Coach Harry
Gallatin $100 by Kennedy for
their disorderly conduct dur­
ing a OIUc-Knkk game at
Uoaton Sunday,
Ths two coaches came near
to blow* and almost incited a
gcnaral riot among some playera.

Grenadiers
Walker Is Proof Positive Win 75-59
Over Tribe

Mother Knows Best

By Sandy Padwa
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (NEA)
— Jo* Mutlaney, the Provi­
dence College eoach, will talk
baaketball with a n y o n e ,
mothers included.
For examplr, three years
ago a ' basketball prospect
named Bill Blair arrived on
campui to begin his freshman
year.
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‘He goee up to the derm to
look a t his room,” Mullanay
eald, "and I ’m etandlng them
making Idlt conversation with
hla mama.
"Sh* says, ‘Mr. Mullaney,
Hid you ever hear of James
W alker!'
"I tell her, 'No, w hy'7"
"She eaye, HU'* somethin'
else.’ Now where do you get
mother talking that way?
She tell* me he’e the brat
playar they ever aaw In Bot­
tom" *
So with that tip'from Mrs.
Dlalr, who Just happens to be
James Walker’s aunt, Mullsney began the hunt.
It took him to Laurlnburg,
N. C., where Walker was go­
ing to a special ichoot to pre­
pare him for college.
f'l found out about the
school from Sam Jonea of ths
Celtics." Walker laid. "My
home is In Boston and Sam
knew me from the garnet
around the playgrounds. I
was going to Boston Trades
at the time and Sam took an
Interest In me and told m i

about Laurlnburg. Ha had
gone there."
When tha Providence peo­
ple got down to Laurlnburg,
they found out Mrs. Blair waa
right.
And they received a bonua,
too, In 6-foot-7 Dealer West­
brook, who was one of Wal-

JIM WALKER
k tr’a best friend* at school.
"I went to Providence,"
Walker said, "because It wss
does to my home town and it
offered _ me th* courees 1
wanted. (He's a sociology
major.)"
Westbrook also chose Prov­

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By David ntgRlnbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole High cagcrs
lost a tough battle last night
to the Colonial High Grena­
diers of Orlando by a score
of 59-to-73 on Colonial's home
hard boards.
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ts passed.
The Semlnoles managed to
hit 34.5 per cent from the
field, but the high flying Gre­
nadiers completed 60.8 per
cent due to their swift shuffle
offense.
Mark Holtiknechl dumped
la 34 points for Colonial to
take top honors for scoring
on that team. Gale Coleman
came In second with 13 poinU
and Terry Scawell made 13
points.
Ron Hinson was high scorer
for the Semlnoles* with 21
poinU and Mike Gray and
Gary Loyd tied second with
six points each. Sieve Groov­
er, Jeff Wllllami and Don
Nicholas added four points
each to the Tribe tally. Chuck
Plgott made a basket for two
points and Buddy Slump!
made a foul shot for one point.
In the JayVee competition
the Baby Semlnoles lost a
dose tilt that could have gone
either way to the Baby Gren­
adiers by a score of 33 to 35.
Sanford 3 14 17 25 —59
Colonial 15 23 19 18 —75

All Winners In Tonight's Feature Fight Results
L. L.’s Me Too, sensational
dinner of six straight grade
A feature racrx, will be out to
make it scven-ln a-row in to­
night's featured 10th event at
tile Sanford Orlando Kennel
Club.
After running second In her
Initial start at SOKC this sea­
son, the Harold Robertson
speedster has been unbeat­
able. She ha' come from be­
hind against the best grey­
hounds it the track in her
last six outings.
Me loo wil1 hive her work
cut out tonight as she'll be
running against the hottest
pupa available. Every Starter
in the field won his last atari.
Others in the field include
Summcretta. Dinah's Peg.
Circus Wonder, Doc Robbie,
Russ Vollmer, Miss Whirl and
Amigo. Hockci.
Results
of last evening's
races:
1st Itsce — 5/16 — Time 11.10
Vijon
9.60 5.00 2 50
Roaming Jack
3.20 2 40
Black Julie
2,80
Quinlcla (1-3) 110.50
2nd Race — 5/(6 — Time 11-11
Blocker Mac
14 60 6 40 4 80
Now Run
'4 20 3 00
Shcesaplppln
5 20
Quinlcla (2-5) $49 00
Daily Double (1-2) 576 00
3rd Race — 5/11 — Time 32.32

E. Marie
9.80 3.20 1.80
Barberry Eva
3.40 3.20
Gismo Bob
3.20
Quinlcla (2-4) $20 50
Perfects (4-2) $73 60
4lh Race — 5/16 — Time 31.13
John Streak
6 00 2.40 2 40
Barberry Echo
2.60 2.40
Kate Ring
4*
4.00
Quinlcla (1-2) $5 80
Perfects (2-1) $14.10
Sth Race — h — Time 41.71
Rocker E.
3,00 2 40 2.60
My. Tuff Enough
4.40 5 20
White Galen
5.40
Quimcla (1-6) $13.60
Perfects (6-1) $21.60
Klh Race — 3/11 — Time 11.71
Janice A.
9 40 4.40 3,40
Jack Magic
- 40 3.40
Ry Gemini
2.80
Quimcla (28) $33.20
PerfecU (82) $101.40
7th Race — S — Time 41.87
Coro Todd
72 20 31.20 8 20
Big Phony
8 40 4 20
I'm Do* Dee
3 80
Quintets (2-7) $107.20
PerfecU (2-7) $412 50
Nth Race — 8/14 — Time 11.17
Abby Geo
23.B0 9 40 6.40
Syllsta , .
14.80 7.60
Betly^Babe ...
620
Quinlcla (5-7) $11000
PerfecU (5-7) $900.00
9th Rare — 5/18 — Time 31.71
Ample’* *
Model
8.00 9 20 3.80
Bold Reply
1.90 3.60

13 — Watch Hook

Who will be

Junior Miss
Skating Sweetheart

idence and along with Wal­
ker, Jim Benedict and Mrs.
Blair's boy Bill, thay form the
backbone of Mullaney’a latest
powtrhout*.
But tha 6-8 Walker, Ju s^ a
sophomore, is the aUndouL
He la averaging 20.5 points
and seven rebound* per game
and ha* b**n outstanding de­
fensively.
"He’s like a eat with hi*
quick moves," said Vlnnle
Ernst, the former Providence
stay, who rsmemb«r* Walker
as an ouUtandlng freshman
Just a year ago.
"I wai gstting in ehaps far
th* Celtics' camp,” Ernst
said, "and I waa up a t Provi­
dence. I played against him
a few times. II* has a good
Jump shot and Is unbatisvabl*
passing off. On defense, he
playa my old position on th*
point and at Providenc* that’s
an important spot.
"Ha'a th* reason they’re do­
ing so wall, and they'll prebably get a lot betUr. The key
to Providence la ita dafens*
and apparently they'v* mas­
tered I t Usually we'rs a late
season club because It take*
time to adjust to th* differing
defenses.
"But they went through th*
flret half of the aeaaon un­
beaten. That proves some­
thing."
______
It proves another' th in g s
that James Walker’s aunt
knows basketball talsnt.

Written for NEA
George Young, elected to the
Hall of Fame In 1959, amass­
ed an Impressive list of major
victories including t h r e e
American Bowling Congress
tesm titles. His big league
career spanned 20 yean and
I am bappy to divulge Geor­
ge's secret of success.
He advocated, and always
threw, a ball with just enough
hooking action to spill the pins.
Too many bowlers have the
mlsUken Impression that the
wider the hook, the higher th*

scores. It Just Isn’t so.
It la generally agreed that
k ball which books Into tha
strik* pocket will produce
more pin .action, but th* d*strabl* dejre* of book Is of­
ten questioned. Tbo wide a
book, or a ball that Is Mat
down the lane In a sweeping
curve, Is difficult to control.
F ir mar* effective is the
ball which hold* a line for
most of the lane distance,
then veers Into tha 1-1 pin poc­
ket.

1964 Nearly New Ford Galaxie 500
4 door. ‘8*l*et' Air Coadiliaalag, Radio, Fewer
Stearing, Tinted Glass, All Viayl UphelsUy. WUt*
T ins. Th# whole works oa this on*. Rosily If* Just
Ilk* saw.
W'aat a bargain to a very nssr ntw car 7 7 Then call
121-1431. You n ay b* happy that you did. Here's
motortag at Ita beat at a pries ymt caa afford.
That's

Strickland-Morrisons, Inc.
T h s Ola F o r d D e a le rsh ip l a S e a fo r d .

Lou Havoc
3.80
Quiniela (1-8) $37.20
PerfecU (S-t) $65.10
loth Hace — I/1S — Time 31.94
Third Rular
18 60 6.20 4.00
Proven Fact
11.60 3 80
O.B.'a General
3.60
Quiniela (1-2) $28 60
Perfects (2-1) $135 00
ltlh Race — % — Time 41.04
Pale Star
10.40 3.60 5 00
R. B.’s Ed rad
10.20 5.40
Noble Clyde
11.00
Quintets (4-3) $49.60
Perfect* (3-4) $15150
Muluel handle $58,872

NBA
NATIONAL BASKETBALL
ASSOCIATION
By United Press International
EASTERN DIVISION
W.
L.
Boston
......... ___ 46
9
Cincinnati
.----- 34
19
Philadelphia ...
28
25
Nsw York . . ___ 17
36
WESTERN DIVISION
W.
L.
Los Ang*l*a ...---- 31
22
.SL Louis ._.......... 28
27
Baltimore
___24
27
Detroit ...... ...---- 23
34
San Francisco .... .. 12
42
Tuesday's Rooutta
Philadelphia 119, St. Louis
106
Dstrolt 121, I/O* Angels* 118
Nsw York 113, San Francisco
102
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Game*
Naw York va. Phlla. at Boaton
Baltimore at Boston
1/oa Angeles at Cincinnati
San Franciaco at Detroit
Tharaday'a Games
SL Louia at Philadelphia
Only gam* scheduled

BLACKPOOL, E n g l a n d
(UPI) — Brian London, 199.
Britain, stopped Giorgio Maitrghln, 222, Italy (4).
• NEW YORK (UPI) — Car­
mel Hernandez, 151, Puerto
Rico, stopped Rocky Hallidiiy,
134, Wilkcs-Uarrs, Pn. (2).
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
— Amos (Big Train) Lincoln,
20844, Los Angeles, TKO ov.
er Jim Flrtcher, 209, l,a* Veg­
as. at 49 seconds of fifth
round.

Swimming Hero
Wins Honors
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI)
— Don Schollandsr, Olympic
swimming hero, was named
the recipient of the Sullivan
Award as tha United Statas'
outstanding amateur athlete
of 1964.
Running true to form, the
16-year-old Yale freshman
acknowledged hi* Selection
by th* Amateur Athletic Un­
ion with customary modesty.

Joe Asher
Tallies 30
By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Basketball fans were treated with a high-scor­
ing, free-swinging duel between the Lymnn Grey­
hounds and the Wildwood Wildcats Tuesday evening
at Lyman.
\
. .
The Greyhounds came out on the top of a lopsided score, 85-to-69.
Joe Asher, of the Grey­
hounds, ns predicted, wua
the high scorer of the
contest. He racked up 30
points for the 'Hounds.
Jo* was the main reason
why Lyman won, a t hi* out­
side shots were completely ac­
curate.
Another Important factor in
the Lyman win was Eddie
Long, who tallied 24 point*.
High scorer for Wildwood
was Buddy Lucas, with 27
points, followed by -Tommy
Thompson with 22.
Lymen took the lead in the
mid-part of the first period
and never trailed during th*
balance of the gam*.
The 'Hounds maintained a
five-point lead over Wildwood
through the flrit three period*
and then ran away with the
game In the last period, run­
ning up a total of 29 R^jnti
in the final stanza.
The round-up:
Lyman
19 20 17 29—65
Wildwood
14 20 16 19—69

Confusion Open
Opens Today
PALM SPRINGS. Calif.
(UPI) — The Bob Hope De­
sert Classic, also known as
the Confusion Open, get* un­
derway today with the big
five of pro golf hoping to
break the string of longshot
winners on the winter tour.
All of the top money win­
ners of lpt',4 — Jack Nicklaus,
Arnold Palmer. Billy Casper,
Tony U n it and Bobby Nich­
ols — are entered In the $100,000 classic.
But so are the dsrkhorse
winners of ths previous four
tout iiamenta staged thia ycur
—Paul Harney, the 1,0s An­
geles Open tllllst; Wes Ellis
Jr., who won at San Diego;
Australia's Bruce Crumpton,
the Bing Crosby Pro-Am king,
and George Archer, a sopho­
more tourist who captured
last week's Lucky lnternation-

Han Effective
BOWIE, Md. (UPI) — The
Marylend Racing Commlsslon'e ban on the twin double
for the slate’s three major
tracks, Bowie, Laurel and
Pimlico, became effective to­
day.

Little League

Parents of Little League
baseball players are (o meet
Friday at 8 p m. at the Lake
United I’reee International Mary Fir* Station to make
Maybe the San Francisco plans for this year's season.
Gianta decided they made a
mistake In trading catcher
Ed Bailey to ths Milwaukee
Braves, because they traded
back for him.
Southpaw pitcher B i l l y
0 ’D«U, who was 8-7 for the
Giants last season, went to
the Braves for the lefthand­
ed hitting catcher. Bailey hit
.262 a* th* Brave*' regular
catcher laet year, driving In
34 runt and hitting fiv* horns
runs In 95 games.

Giants Re-trade
For Ed Hailey

Oviedo Squad
Tallies Win
Number 11

By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sports Writer
Oviedo's Lions had flvp men
hitting in the double • flgur*
bracket Tuesday night as they
took the measure of Florida
Air Academy, 99-81.
David Ebel of Florida Air
kept his team In th* running
as he netted 43 points. His
teammates failed (o' follow
his lead with the exception of
Pal McCrea who tossed 20
points through the hoop.
Oviedo got off to a 23-21
lead in the first quarter ami
never gave up the margin
throughout the game. They
led S3-to-43 at bxlftlmc.
~"3lm Courier piit“ aw ay'26
points for the Lions while Bil­
ly Mikler tossed in 21. Tim
Colbert got 18, Mike Partin
16 and Rex Brooks 10 for ths
victors.
This was the fifth straight
win for the Lions and the 11th
of the season. The Oviedo
squad now sports i 11-7 mark
on (he season.
Oviedo also won the Jayve*
contest, 51-50.
The Lions will travel to Co­
coa Beach Saturday night for
the next game.

Federal Controls
Of Sports Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Congress 1* being asked to
give *11 major professional
team aports the same treat­
ment baseball gets under U.
S. anti-trust laws.
Sen. Philip A. Hart (D*
Mich.). a former official of
both the Detroit Tigers base­
ball team and the Detroit Li­
ons football team, introduced
legislation to that effect.

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Pinewood
March Of Dimes Ball Success Winners Named
B, n « m u Jr.
In Bear Lake
su m
By Robert

“They danced that otberi
might walk or live." Yea,
there waa a multitude a t the
March of Dime* BaQ Uet Friday.
The Deluxe Club wee the
scene of thle annual affair. As
thla writer obierved the acU*
Title*, a Thought came to
mind.
How wonderful It la to be
able to walk and enjoy God’a
bleaalng*. Yet there are tbote
who are etrlcken with infantile
p artly lit. Some b are never
known, end will h ire r know
the pleature of walking and
tfaneln*. ;
Did you attend the ball Juat
to have fun or did you attend
beeauae of the part your con­
tribution will play In helping
to fight polloT
Well, In either caae your
donation waa meaningful becauae you helped In the polio
drive plua participating In a
phytlcal fltneia axhlblUon. If
dancing U not excrcUe—then
what t» exercbeT
Anyway, you put on a fine
performance end your gastronemiua muacle la a little
more toned than before.
From my observation point,
you were a moat wonderful
group. Therefore, in behalf of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pringle,
M rl. Thelma R. Sheppard and
Mri. Alma J Huriton, thank
you very much and come
’ggalu next year.
* * *
Faye Sandra Oliver will en­
roll a t an exchange student
at Alleghany College in MeadTllle, Penn., the second semes­
ter. She la a sophomore at
Flak University In Nashville
Faye,' a 1963 graduate of
Crooma High School, la the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowman J. Oliver II.
While a student at Crooma,
■he maintained a icholaatle
average which placed her In
the upper third of her data.
She attained the honor of
aalutatorlan 01 her cltaa.
Her tcholarly atalui as an
all - around itudent academi­
cally, socially, and morally
haa been maintained inceii*
•ntly. Her standing at Flak
enabled her to be accepted to
represent the Institution as an
exchange student.
Recently the became affiliat­
ed with Phi Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha sorority. Her
aspiration is to become a psy­
chological therapist.
Congratulations to Faye.
She Is most worthy of this
honor. In our p riy e n , we wish
for her a most successful
semester at this renown In*
ttitutlon.
Mary Jelks. daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Oliver Jetks, end a
1962 graduate of Crooma High
School, has Just completed a
semester aa an exchange stu­
dent at Macaicster College, St.
Paul, Minn. She distinguished
herself as a r honor student
while there and haa been re
filtered on the Dean's List
every temeetor while enrolled
at Knoxvllla College. She will
return to -Knoxville this month
and continue her studies to
ward the completion of her
Junior year. In her senior year
at Crooma, she WSI valedic­
torian of her class.
Geraldine Davidson, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Davldaoo, has completed her
first semester at Johnson C.
Smith University In Charlotte,
N. C.
She la a 1964 graduate of
Crooma lllgn School. Her mo­
ther, Mri. Alice Davidson, re­
ports that Oeraldine made the
Dean'a List with a straight
“ A" average. Congratulations
to Geraldine. We pray that
she will continue to excel.

• play entitled "Hand*." The
wonderful things our bands
can do. There ware ramarka
By Maryana Mlloa
by the principal, W. X. Ham­
Prise and award
ilton. The .program waa spon­ tha Plnrweed Dtrb;
sored by a second grade teach­ Friday flight hy Bear
Cub Scout Pack 230 were
er, Mrs. Bernice H. Midler.
ported today by Cubmaiter
Bob Bunnell.
The event coneUU
of miniature truths
tha boya and their
from blocks of wood.
Winners were Tim Daniels,
first; Kim Boyle, second and
Doug K renter, third. Conso­
lation awards went to Bill
Klinger, Keith Royster and
Max Lovett.
Prlsea for trucks judged on
best workmanship went to
Darrell Smith, first; Daug
Kramer, second, and Kobs
Wetherlngton, third.
Badge award* presented by
Bunnell went to Robert E.
Hoover, Jeff Ewaldt, Kim
Boyle, Kobe Wetherlngton,
Ricky Carleton and Bruce
Hals, bobcat; Max Lovett,
wolf; Jo* Riddell and Steven
Phllbrlck, lion; Gary Fotat
“DANCING SO others may walk" a t the March
and Gary Maries, gold arrow*
of Dlmcn Ball were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Law­
and Bobby Anderson, den
rence (top photo) and Mr. and Mr«. Albert
chief patch.
Smith nnd Mra. Chauncey Walker (left).
Welcomed to the Webeloa
were Jo* Riddell and Steven
Phllbrlck.
Program for the evening
was provided by Den One, un­
der direction of Mri, Aggie
Ostrander and Mr*. Christ
Riddell, which presented a skit
on “American Heritage."
Next meeting will be lha
Pack's annual Blua and Gold
Banquet to be held Feb. 26,
6:30 p.m., at Beer Laka Ele­
mentary School. Special guest
for this occasion will ba Cedi
Bothwell, neighborhood com­
missioner.

By Mra. Clarence Snyder
A well attended meeting of
the Osteen Civic Association
waa held Monday Jan. 24
at tha County Barn Building
with Nick Ffeifauf, president,
presiding.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr. and
Jeff Davit of Shoemaker Con­
struction Co., Sanford, were
present and answered ques­
tions concerning the construe-

Tha second grade d a ta of
Midway Elementary School
presented Its aeiembly pro­
gram with Willie Montgomery
aa m aster of ceremonies.
The main feature of the pro­
gram waa the presentation of

Fleet Reserve
Will Discuss
New Charter
Good Food Buys
Await Shoppers
For Weekend
(The following guide to
tha nation’s food huye for
the weekend haa been pre­
pared by the U. S. Depart­
ments of Agriculture end
Interior for United Preps
International.)

JEROME DAVIS

Library Club
Tours Bindery
lly Jane Casselberry
A field trip to the bindery
at Forest l.akr Academy wai
taken recently by M meinItcre of the Lyman High
School Library Club and Mrs.
Dorothy J. Anthony, school
librarian.
Thsy were given fca tour of
the plant by the director end
were shown the various ma­
chines end processes used In
rebinding old books end peri­
odicals. The students were
highly impressed with the ef­
ficiency end workmanship of
equipment Involved.
Those making the trip were
Cheryl Grofflus, Judy Beau­
champ, Phyllis W h a r t o n ,
Doug Ilfrn, Vicki Witt, Dian­
na Erabree, Sandra Newton,
Ursula Mills, Rosemary Bur­
gess, Roger Mobley, I.lnda
Weaver, Debbie Parker, Ker­
ry Parker and BUI Dandcra.

Mr. and Mra. Albert Smith,
Ml Jefferson Avenue, Roch­
ester, N. Y. are houaegueata
of Mr. and Mra. Chancy
Walker cl Sanford. They will
be here for two weeks. Last Glee Club Recess
Detlaiy Glee Club, one of
week, they attended the an­
the
first groups to organise
nual March of Dlmea Ball.
In the community, has an­
Jerome L, Davie, a political nounced that It will recess for
aclence major a t Florida A the present time. It la hopad
and M University, wai re­ that regular echedulea will be
cently selected to appear in resumed In the near future.
(be 1964-63 edition of "Wbo'a Directors have been Mrs. II.
Who Among Students in Amer­ Whitaker and Mra. C. C. Bcrteeh. .
ican Colleges end Unlvaralties." The son of Mrs. Ruby
Dsvis, 69 Castle Brewer Court, Unit 53 To Meet
be ie a member of Pbl Bata
American Legion Auxiliary
Sigma fraternity, Student Hon­ Unit 63 of Sanford will meet
or Cm T , Political Scleocs at 7:30 p.m. Friday a t lha Le­
Cldb and the Student Union gion Home. A special film,
Social Board. Congratulations “Old Glory," will be shown
to Jemma, « product of during tha meeting. All mem­
bers are urged to attend.
Croeme High School.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
nesf, pork, end broiler-fryer
chickens top the list of good
food buys awaiting wrekend
shoppers.
At fresh produce counters
will be plenty of winter veg­
etables Including cabbage,
carrots, cauliflower, celery,
eggplant, lettuce, on|ons, po­
tatoes, aplnach, sweat pota­
toes, end tomstoas.
In tha fruit bine will be
genrroui supplies of apples,
bananas, grapefruit, and ornngrs.
At meat counleri, watrh
for plenty of ground beef,
beef roasts, steaks, and slew
meat, along with pork lloston
butte, ham, and pork roasts.
BjMler-fryer c h i c k e n s
■gain lead the list of poultry
buys, with eggs aho In genarcus supply.
Also good mein dish cholrca are plentiful supplies of
cenntd pink nnd chum salmon,
fish sticks and fish portions.

Tower Tainted*
The city water tower lan t
completely Installed yet but
It's got a set of Initials and
numberi, police reported to­
day. They said the huge let­
ters were painted on tha towcr now under construction at
tha Country Club.

Church Council
Women of the Church of BL
Andrews Presbyterian Church,
Bear Lake, will hold a coun­
cil meeting at 8 p.m. today at
tha church.

Lights Out
HENDERSON, Tax. (UPI)
— Frank W right waa knocked
to the ground when tha tele­
vision antenna ha waa Install­
ing on hla roof brushed
against a high voltage wire.
He waa net seriously injured.
However, tha 10,000 realdent* of thla eaat T o s t town
were without electricity for
more than an hour.

Iloard of director* of the
Sanford Fleet Reserve Asso­
ciation, Branch 147. met re­
cently to discuss the charter
now being formed.
Purpose of the charter
shell hr to provide a perman­
ent home for Branch 147 and
to further the alma and pur­
pose* nf the Fleet Reaerv* As­
sociation as eat forth In the
preamble to Its constitution.
Regular monthly meeting
of Branch 147 will be held
Monday at ft p. m. at the
“hut," located on Seminole
Boulevard, behind the too,
downtown Sanford. Main top­
ic to he discussed will he the
charter now being formed, to
*•* the member vlesrs end
opinions on the matter.
All memliera are urged to
attend and to bring along
any prospective new mem­
bers. A n n u a l membership
drive le now underway end
III run through Feb. 27, at
hlch time a fish fry will
he held a t the “hut" to
climax the drive.
The feist will commence
at E p. m. with ticket! availle frum members or at the
door of the "hut.” AB mem­
ber! and guests are invited
to attend.

Enterprise
Honor Roll
Announced
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Honor roll etudente at Enterpria* Elementary School
for the Uet six weeks grading
period, a t announced by Mrs.
S y l v i a Hardin, principal,
were:
Cheryl Walsek and Janet
Blair, fourth grade;
Buddy Baker, Den* Laughlln, Pat Leetar, Fred Perrick
Jr., Donna Semeones, Robert
Barber end Keith Weehelm,
fifth grade;
Charlene Jonton, Teresa
Stubblns, Chari*# Barlow, Da­
vid Lang, Gary Richardson,
Terry Ledford, Johnny Sell­
ers and Dennis Meyers, elxth
grad*.

Area Firemen
Get Certificates
SANFORD CLERGYMEN nro being honored this week, proclaimed by
Mayor J. H. Crappa an "Clergy Week." Pictured from the left are Rev.
Fred Chance, Charles Kampf, Civitnn lieutenant governor; Mayor Crappa,
Luther McWhorter, Clvltan chaplain, and Rev. Paul Bickes. Rev. Herbert
Goernn will speak at the Civitnn meeting at 7 p.m. Thuraday at Lake Mon­
roe Inn. ‘
(Herald Photo)

GIANT-SIZED TICKET to card pnrty the South Seminole Welcome
Wngon Club will sponsor Feb. 19 nt Casselberry Woman’s Club for bene­
fit of the Heart Fund is sold by Mrs. Mnudc Crawford, right, to Mra. Jo
Mnyo. Looking on nt left is Mrs. Minna Crum. Tickets, regulation size,
nto on sale from any member of the club.

NEWLY ELECTED directors of the Forest City Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment are, front row, left to right, Kenneth Stvnnson (fire chief), Carl
Unloy and Grant Mueller; back, Louis J. Stubbs, W. T. Sechreat, Hollacc
McPherson nnd Dick Schmitz.

Hospital Notes
February 1, 1966
Admliilom
John W. D urgru, Johnnie
C. Miller, May Me Alexander,
Judith .Lubilz, Valeria White,
Annie Mae Sheppard, Mary
Elizabeth Schlrard, Dorpthy
Norman. James Harris. Earl
Fliher, Eileen Chadwick, An.
derton Drown, Leo Blessing,
Carole D a y , William D.
Thompson, Sanford; Charles
W rite r,. DeDsry; Calvin De­
trick, Deltona; Jam ei Os­
born, Peggy It. Holt, Lake
Mary; Tamara Pell, Flora
Eg gleston, Osteen.
Discharge*
Josephine H e w s ,
Beulah
Cruthis, Henry Roue, Sanford.
FERUUAKY 2, 1966

Admissions
Joan Nalspenskl, Irene MeQucrn, Earl V. Turner, Bren­
da Pilikury, Norma Johnson,
Kenneth Fieliia, It- duey C.
C arr,' Albert Cruse, Bessie
Brooks, Alice McMillan, Wil­
liam Carrie, Sanford; Arthur
W’ett, De Birryj Frank Pitta,
Geneva; Connie Grace Whltesell, DeLnnd; Margaret Par­
ish, Birmingham, Ala.
Births

By Jan* Cteeelberry
Seventeen firemen from
the Altemonto Springe and
Forest City Volunteer Fir*
Department* have completed
the 8-hour course on fighting
brush fires offered by the
Florid* Foreet Service a t the
Altamonte City Hall and re­
ceived their certificates.
The course was taught by
Dick Evans of lfslly Hill,
rursl fir* defense training
specialist, end A1 Harris,
eounty ranger. Assistant Dis­
trict Forester A. O. MeCullers was on hand for the pre­
sentation.
This was tha first Hms this
new training program han
been offered in Seminole
County and the men found it
worthwhile aa the Informa­
tion received will have practieal application when they
are celled upon to fight brush
fires.
On* of the purposes of the
course le to enable the fir*
department* to understand
of the Forest Servthat they can cooper­
ate more fully in combating
fires.
Evan* advised the firemen
to know their area and poailble danger spots where
firet are moet likely to hap­
pen, and to preplan the
equipment necessary and the
geographical condition! and
hazard* that they might en­
counter.
One such potential conflag­
ration welting to happen lo­
cally. he pointed out, was the
lethal combination of a aaw
milt, a factory using volatile
materials, an open warming
fire aurrounded by five acres
of dry grata and across from
a school.
Those earning certificate*
from the Altamonte Springe
department Included Howard
Willoughby, Glenn H. Ilrugman, Edward Fagan, Mickey
Gaarh, Jonathan Hayes, Gary
Kaiser, Roger N o r m a n ,
Charles Robinson end Rob­
ert Hlrhok; end from Forest
City, David Wierema, Gerald
Brown, Hollies Mcl'herson,
Richard l^shley, Bill Bower
Jr., Jim Meek, Joe Ellis and
Fir* Chief Ken Swanson.
Others attending pert of
the court* were Steve Har­
mon. Paul French, Robert
McGrath and Dick Sehmlts.
The Forest Service hope*
to present thle program in
other communities throughout
the eounty in the near future.

Mr. end Mr*. Todd Nelepinski, Sanford, a girl.
Dischargee
Annie Mae Sheppard, Clar­
ence Jacobs, Christine Barak,
Laura Elaine Hawse, Chris­
topher Singletary, Savannah
Sleveni, Sheila Sipes and
baby girl, Sanford; Donna J.
Williamson, Longwood; Ruth
C. Mitchell, Leesburg; Le*
W a h Lum, New Smyrna
Beech.

FA RRELL’S
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
I l l a FIRST
SANFORD
WK OIYB TOP TALUS STAMPS •

Seek Talent
For Show
Rjr Mr*. John Leon*
DcBery'e volunteer firemen
end members of the auxiliary
era on th* search for talent
for their annual show schedul­
ed this year for Friday end
Saturday, April 28-24. at the
department's Recreation HalL
Rehearsals ere being con­
ducted every Saturday at th*
hall beginning a t 1:80 p.m.
and any person or group wish­
ing to participate ihould con­
tact dlrsctora there.

It's a Convertible, Ko, get ready for the eummrr ahead.
4 speed trine, end all th* other goodie* that you
normally find st Strlcklend-Morrlsona In Sanford.
Com* on by and drive this he* littl* Jewel
That's at

Strickland-Morrisons
Sanford, Fla.

312-1481

Do you
want a
fresher,

DeBary Volunteer Fir* De­
partment will sponsor a dance
at the Fire Hell this Satur­
day from 8 until 11:30 p.m.
Music will be provided by the
Deltona Combo and refreehmanta will be served by Har­
rison Demrltlcr, chef at the
hall. Another dance, with the
seme combo, le planned for
March 18.

ON 100 BRANDS

DeBary Firemen

1963 CORVAIR Monza
With “Spider” Package.

DeBary Dance

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !

t i n of tha proposed Osteon
CM* Community Building.
Gen* Eetridg* of First Fed­
eral Saving* end Loan Aaaoetatlon waa present to explain
hew tha building could be fi­
nanced.
After due consideration, the
group Voted unanimously to
accept the plsns for the .Civle
Center srfd to make prepara­
tions to construct th* build­
ing.
P. T. Piety was elected to
serve *• Osteen Civil Defense
Coordinator. He will hev*
charge of all civil dafensa
matters pertaining to Oeteen
under Fred DeMott, Volueln
County civil defense director.
Many new member* were
accepted at this meeting.
One of tke'proJeeU of th#
Oeteen Civic Association, is to
organise n Volunteer Fire
Department Thle is making
good progress under th* direotion of Edward P*U with Al­
bert 8ton* as Instructor. Thir­
ty member* are now meeting
■very second and fourth
Thursdsy svenlng at t h e
County Barn.
Last week A rt Holm**,
head foreet ranger of Voluela
County and Nobis 7.eagle r,
second ranger, met with th*
group. Holme* directed a 3ftminute discussion end presenU
ed a movie showing the tragle
results of forest fire* end
methods of fighting fires.
A firs truck hee been ap­
plied for and will be furnish­
ed by the Civil Defame De­
partment, but it Is necessary
to raise |2S0 to defray ex­
penses of getting th* truck.
Part of the amount, f 124, he*
already been relied and fund
drive Is underway to ratre1
thie tha remainder. Helmets,
boot* and other equipment al­
so is needed. Application also
he* been mod* for a forestry
truck.
Raymond Pell, a veteran fir*
ranger with many year* of
service, Joined the group this
week.
As soon as th* truck ar­
rives, Instructori from th*
Forest Ranger* and the State
Fir* College will come to ()»•
teen to teach the Volunteer*
proper method*. Each meeting
instruction is given by Albert
Stone. New members for this
group of fire fighters will b*
welcomed.

better milk?

T H IN K G O O D N E S S !
. . . It’s T. G. LEE!
There's no mistaking th* extra qaellty of T. G. Lee milk. If*
evident ta the richer, fresher (laved look fa r the T . f . Lee
trademark whan yea waat the beat.

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BOTTLES

PEPSI

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IV A N D . Bauer, yeo­
man second c la ss, h a s
re-enlisted for six years
w i t h Rcconnnssnince
Attack Squndron 7 at
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(Navy Photo)

Famed Tobacco
Auctioneer Is
Coming To TV
After «n abienc. of more
than 10 year*, tha familiar
fare and volca of I* A.
(Speed)
Higgs, America’s
1* must' famous tobacco auction­
eer, are returning to network
television.
Riggs, whoie fantastically
rapiil chant has puiiled and
delighted radio and TV au­
diences for more than a
quarter of a century,, will
onee again appear for the
Anieriean Tohncco Company,
in television eqmmerciate for
the national introduction of
Lucky Strike Filters.
The rhythmic chant of the
affable North Carolinian, last
heard on network TV in June
of 1054, will he unchanged—
with one noteworthy excep­
tion. “ Sold American," the
concluding p h r a s e which
Kiggs helped make a house­
hold word, will he supplanted
by "Lucky Filters."
Lee Aubrey Riggs has been
a tobacco auctioneer for HI
years, and has represented
Lucky Strike since 1038. At
the age of 17 he rsUhllahrd
himself ns America's young­
est tobacco auctioneer, add
ing ranking us its best two
ehort years later when he
established an industry record
by selling 784 baskets of totiaccii in just 42 minutes.

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Hostesses fur t ho covered
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Mege, president, will be Mrs.
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LONDON (UPI) — T h «
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Churchill waa tha reiult of
f i r . y«ar» of planning earrlad on tinder th . eode name
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Tha gfe*t statesmen «•■
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ly held belief Sir Wln.ton
p l.y .d no part In planning
hi. own ob.equte. nor did ha
keep • '‘funeral book" of th .
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hare liked from hla nation.
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approach to death and did not
mind dlacui.lng It.
“I love life," he aald, "but
I d&lt;&gt; not fear death,"
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Field M anhal Lord Mont­
gomery that he wanted band*
playing a t hla funeral.
And In a prcvloua aerloua
fllneaa ha laughingly remark­
ed that If ha died they would
have to give him a alale fu­
neral.
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that the Duka of Norfolk,
E a r l marahal of England
and hereditary organl.er of
atate ceremonial, waa in con­
tact with the Churchill hou.ehold, In.plrad the atory of the
funeral bock.

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National Shrine
B LA DON, England (UPI)
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paat the flower-covered grave
and a iteady flow of vl.ltora
continued to walk peat U to­
day.

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WHEN STETSON Unlveralty alumni return to
DeLand campua for Homecoming Feb. 19-21
they will, for the first time, have their own spe­
cial building. One of the oldest structure* on the
university’s campus, built about 1880, has been
renovated and is now officially called "Alumni
House.”

Junior Girl Scout Troop 557,
lead by Mra. I t Danklcfs and
Mra. Richard Martin, enjoyed
a weekend outing at Camp
Ticochee in Barbervilie re­
cently. Twenty-eight member*
attended and were accompan­
ied by Mr*. L. E. Morgan
and Donna Danklcfs, Senior
Scout Program Aide.
The program was f u l l
and varied and fulfilled many
badge requirements. The girls
made scrape boards (woodea
planks with pop bottle caps
nailed on) to be used in
Crooked Pines and Shady
Oaks Units to help other camp­
ers keep the unit shelter*
clean.
Saturday morning brought a
flag ceremony and a "girlcooked" breakfast consisting
of juice, oatmeal or scrambled
eggs, bacon, cinnamon buns
and milk. The Scouts spent
• the morning in workshops
learning trailsigns, knots, tri­
angular bandages and how to
identify common poisonous
plants. Each patrol made bird
feeders out of pine cones, pea­
nut butter ana wild bird seed,
and hung them in the trees
around the area.
Lunch, cooked over an open
fire as were all meals, was

Kick-Off Coffee
Spearheads'65
Heart Drive
A kick-off coffeee npearheading the 19fi5 Heart Fund
Drive in DeOury was held
for chairmen and captalna at
tha Park Lane home of Mra.
Teena Armao, DeBary, chair­
man of the Seminole-Denary
Ifeurt Association.
Goal for the community In
thie year'e drive ia f 1,800.
Contributions are used to
support research, educational
and community service programa of the local organisa­
tion, an affiliate of the
American Heart Aaioclation.
Mra. Armao haa announced
that Dellary’a drive will get
underway on Feb. 10 and
continue through remainder
of the month. Heart Sunday
ia Feb. 21.
Assisting in tha drive *111
be Hugh Booth, vice chair­
man; Gltnn Smith, bualntse
chairman; and James Rucker,
Mra. Myron Accardi, Mrs.
Haxcl Peiold, Mrs. Marlon
Roberts, Cornelius Dovale,
Mra. John Leone, Mias Kay
Ryon, Mrs. William Clark and
Mra. Roy HayhureW area
captains of DeBary; Mrs.
Mary Tucker, of Deltona, and
Misa Helen Snodgrass, of En­
terprise. .

soup, salad and koolade. The
Saturday meals were designed
to teach the girls various out
door cooking skilla.
Following cleanup and a
short rest, appreciated aa
much by the leader* aa the
glrla, the Scouts pltyed wide
games, a demonstration of
skill rather than a regular
game. Competing for points,
the girls showed the leaders
how much of what had been
taught In the morning had
been retained The games fill­
ed the afternoon until dinner
firta had to be built and din­
ner wys the ever-popular
campfire atew and aalad ac­
companied by garlic bread
and “ bananaboati."
The main feature of the
campfire program in the even­
ing was nosebag dramatics.
Presented with a sealed bag
containing six or seven "al­
most snythlngs" the girls
were challenged to use their
imagination in creating a
short skit. Results defy des­
cription. A round robin "seastory" and songs and snacks
were Included and taps was
played by Dinna Danklcfs to
signify Day's End.
Sunday's program Included
flag ceremony. Scout's Own
and Camp Kaperi. Beautiful
weather turned to rain and
the time was filled with game*
and song* in the unit shelter
until time to go home, tired
but happy, with everyone say­
ing ‘‘Can't wait until next
time.”
Girls attending were Calverna Baird, Mary Best, Lau­
ra Jean Bolts, Linda Botta,
Debbie Cannoo, Paula Clifton,
Debbie Danklefa, Susan David­
son, Kuth Freeman, Karen
Gregory, Cathy Jackson, Kar­
en Jordan, Buff Keeth, Kathy
Kimmons, Cathy Makela, Cin
dy Martin, Sandy Morgan,
Christy Parklnaon, Becky Pil
chcr, Daoette Siglln, Mary
Lynn Sorokowtky, Barbara
Tamm, Bonnie Ungar, Susan
Wade, Anne Weber, Laura
Well*, Kimberly Wilber and
Christy Williams.

4-H Club Gets
Food Books

By Mra. H. L. Johnaee
Mtmbera of the Lake Mon­
roe Junior 4-H Club received
food books from the leader,
Mra. Marie Rae, a t a recent
meeting In the Community
Building.
It was reported that a num­
ber of the glrla hava finished
their blouses and aklrta and
that Patriela Eldridge, Busan
Thomas and Marilyn King are
now making tea shirts for lit­
tle children in India.
Those attending tha meeting
were Debbla Keeling, Jeanla
Doyle, Busan Thomas, Kerry
Put oranges and grapefruits Knlffin, Emma Boston, Ruthinto boiling water for a few la Boston, Helen Jones, Caro­
minutes to make removing the lyn Brook, Marilyn King and
tha leader, Mrs. Rae.
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Also In this tete-a-tete waa
friend EVA GABOR.
The latest REMBRANDT
painting had recently been
added to the collection at the
Art Gallery. Sheila and BIB
admired
the
masterpiece
briefly, but srer* more en
tranced with all the celebrit
lea and famous people.
There were four receiving
lines at the reception, with an
usher dividing the guests upon
arrival to the various lines.
Sheila and Bill were not as­
signed to Lady Bird’s line, so
a* Sheila spotted Lady Bird,
ahe nudged Bill for them to
climb under Ibe roping and
head for her line. Bill consid­
ered all the security and al­
most "chickened out," but
theae two forceful females
climbed under the rope (re­
minds me of another blonde)
and ended up in Lady Bird's
line after all.
BLFE Ladies
Confusion at the Governor’s
Reception mounted when both
couples arrived to find that
Meet Thursday
Bill’s favorite husband had
The Ladles Society of-the
left their tickets at the Inn.
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Security forces had doubled
Firemen and Enginemen will
due to the fact that the presi­
have an informal meeting
dent was there and a number
MISS PATTY WALKER, left, lovely bride-elect of Tommy Speer, was
Thursday morning at 0:46
of counterfeit tickets had been
honor guest of a recent bridal luncheon at the George Touhy home on
A. M. The meeting will be held
•polled. The Glelows were de­
West 16th Street. With the bride-elect from the left are her mother,
at Mr*. Walter Cook'* home
termined to attend this re­
Mrs. Leon Walkor; her fiance’s mother, Mrs. G. A. Speer Jr., and the
2408 DeCottes Ave.
ception and with our eldtorhostess, Mrs. George Touhy.
publisher &lt;n the dog house, be
had lo do some fast promot­
Grace Methodist
,
And guess who was settled few day* later both Bill and)
ing. An unidentified Florida
as
comfortably
as
a
king
on
Sheila
were
talking
and
both
fx
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woman working with security,,
WSCS T o Meet
took one look at his honest hi* throne near the Governors happily agreed they would
face and Bill's glaring eyes He hid beat her there. Feel love to attend the next one. For Woman’s Club
The W.S.C.S. of Grace Meth­
Now what the guys did
and used ner influence to get sure her thoughts at that time
odist
Church will meet Thurs­
are
not
suitable
for
publica­
while
the
gals
were
gallivan­
them admitted. Whew!
day. February 4 at 8 p.m. at
tin' at the hen part.es remains Dinner Needed
Another elaborate
event tion.
the church for the general
• • •
The big hall night had fin­ never to be icvealcd. They'll
was the Pre-Inaugural Gala
The
American
Home
and
meeting.
ally
arrived,
with
the
foursome
never
tell.
Not
nary
a
peep
Aha I GENIAL GIELOWS
at the Mayflower Hotel. Here
Fine Arts Departments of the
The program will be titled
CONE
GALLIVANTIN’ - f
Dr. and Mrs. Roberta were assigned to the ball at the Na­ out of either. ‘
Woman's Club of Sanford will "Spanish American Visitors
tions!
Guard
Armory.
Chart­
* BOLD BLONDE BLABBERS
Could be Ihcy "road tested" have a dinner meeting Satassigned to a (able with total
Speak." AH ladirs are invited
BEHIND BACK.
strangers other than Ihe At­ ered buses carried the guests a few clubs and returned to mrdny, February 11 at 7:30 p.m.
to this meeting which prom­
• • •
from
their
hotel*
to
the
balls.
the Syrian Club to get some at the Windjammer.
torney General. In a lew
ises to be most interesting.
The train trip to D. C. was
abort strange minute*, they "Americs the Beautiful" was “education" on what the In­
Members may bring their
Ihe
general
decorative
theme
a ball within itself. ART AND
terpretations represented that husbands with reservations
all became closely connected
ANN FL1NN hsd a compart­
a* events unfolded, revealing for all four balls. When the the "belly dancers” so bril­ made by noon Thursday with OoRnrv
ment la the tam e car, so the
their paths had crossed elie- President and Lady Bird ar­ liantly displayed. Alien!
one of the hostesses.
rived it the Armory, the GieSHEILA ROBERTS
party flourished with full fer­
where.
Hostesses are the Mmes.
vor. Snow began falling in
DARING DORIS I) E A D M. E. Smith, II. D Rowland,
Several year* ago Shelia lows snd Roberts danced at
Soqlh Carolina and presented line In advance and graciously had befriended Mrs. John Mc­ the same time they did lo DUCK!
N. W. Pfeifauf, Robert M.
By Mrs. John [.cone
a scenic panorama lha entire provided the Gielow* ami Ro­ Grow when she was a guest "The Tennessee Waltz."
berts with transport service*.
Morris, C. Boyd Coleman and
A
rotating
bandstand
fea­
route.
Mrs. Janet Potter, daughter
ORANGE DESSERT ANY John K. Wilson.
at the Mayfair. Ann O'Donnell
At the Florid* Delegation
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bill and Sheila personally
came to Sanford to visit Mr*. tured several leading orches­ O.^E? Recipes from three
and
Reception, congressmen
Sharp of Grande Vista, was
carried their corktaU and'ball
McGrow, who took Ann to tras and Louie Armstrong pre Sanford ladies have been ac­
entertained by her son, Rick­
gowns in plastic bags, with and w i v e s , senator* and Sheila's home, to find Sheila tented our ladies with Inau­ cepted by the Florida Citrus Enterprise
ey, with a birthday dinner at
hat boxes, furs and other wives, former GOVERNOR out of town. Ann and Jim gural charm hraceleli and the Commission in the All-Flor­
the Dellary Restaurant recent­
paraphanelia among the cargo AND MRS. LEROY COLLINS O’Donnell were among the gentlemen with key rings, ida Orange Dessert Contest.
plus 13 pieces of luggage, and Governor and Mr*. Durns strangers at the table that which they all treasure dear­ Margaret Quarles, Home
lywhich were checked, Upon formed (he receiving line. evening. When they were In­ ly.
Economist for Florida Power
They
enjoyed
marvelous
con­
Had an opportunity ol ad
Mrs. T, Z. Cason of Jack­
Mr anil Mrs. Alex Hoffman
arriving in D. C , resembling
formed tin t Sanforditei were
and Light, has announced that
a Gypsy csravan they were versation with people from all present, Ann announced that miring some of Bill's and Saturday, February 6 is the sonville spent several days of Chicago, III. and Mr. and
unable to locate the baggage over the stale. CAl’T. AND she had been to Sanford and Shelia’s lovely gowns before deadline for mailing in your last week with her parents, Mra. William Maleck of An­
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright.
tioch, III. were the guests of
and rang the panic button MRS. HOPE STRONG, form­ hoped to return someday to Ibey departed. Among Bill’s recipes.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lillingcr of
loud for over an hour in freez­ erly stationed at SNAS, were visit Sheila Roberts, whom she waa 1 daringly different black
Entry
blanks
and
the
simple
Gene Hitchcock of Orlando Dellary Dr.
ing cold weather (serves them at this reception, speaking Sheila was dumbfounded, but cocktail number, which I fav­ contest rules arc available in
right). A red cap finally came highly of Sanford and citizens had beard so much about, ored, and In Shelia's collec­ a!) Sanford Grocery Stores. was visiting Mr. uml Mrs
February is Heart month.
to their rescue as they were and Inquired of the SWAN so Is Isle. Anyhow the O’Don­ tion was a pale pink billowy Sanford Electric Co., Good­ Ernest Jones Salurdsy.
Teena Armao of Park Lane,
engaged In the battle with the SONS AND PF.TEUSONS.
nells plan to visit here in Ihe strapless chiffon formal with year and Florida Power and
a set-in cumberbund ol rhine­
Before 1 proceed further, near future.
Kenneth Townsend returnrd Dellary, will be chairman
element* and whisked them
Light Co.
home
last week ufter under­ again during the drive for
away in two cabs for the plush let me remind you that all of At many of the events, the stones, which was luscious.
Each semi-finalist will be
Georgetown Inn barely before these events were strictly in group encountered with SEN­ The couples found time to awarded an electric range and going surgery on his back at funds. Teena will be asking
their body temperatures reach­ vitalional and a small army ATOR EVERETT DIRKSEN, explore a few night clubs and the grand prize is an all elec­ Halifax Hospital and is now for workers soon so please do
formed the security forces, who spends the winter months supper clubs. Somewhere • ■
recuperating nicely at his what you can for this worthy
ed sub-zero.
tric kitchen.
long the route Dr. Roberts had
THE SWANKY INN was ul­ which was the largest ever at hit Dollary home,
So ladies don’t let your home on Elizabeth Street. We cause.
tra in decor and furnishings, assembled f c any event known
On the day of the Inaugura­ "borrowed" a."key" to a na­ neighbor get ahead of you. wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yuufeaturing vtrioua textures of to this country. Also transpor tion, the two couples watched tionally famous club. As they Get your entry blanks today.
man of DeRary Dr. drove Mr*.
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gold satin combined in the t a lion was almost impossible the ceremony from the cspltol entered be was greeted warm
Fred Van Pelt: "PRINCESS S, Lange, their guest, back lo
It was at a cocktail buffet offices of Sen Smatbera with ly and cordially and a mem­
drapes
upholstry, be dMARGARET GANAS of the
Pinellas Park, Bloomington,
e s p r e a d s and e v e n gold given by MRS. CHARLES E. a limited number ol guests ber of the management asked, Sanford Dullness and Profess­ GRACE had a baby."
N.Y. They also visited the
satin
walla
with
the MARSH"' that the group met also Invited to a buffet, lunch­ "Where are you making your ional Women's Club Is an­ Answer: "SO WHAT!"
theae
day*,
Mr.
Steve Brudis et Clearwater
A few minutes later.
floors carpeted In deep gold Teresa Coleman, noted con eon. They were assigned seats home
nouncing a gigantic Rummage
BLANK?"
cert
star.
Mrs.
Marsh
had
be
Fred: "Princess Grace had where they spent three deye
pile. GOVERNOR B U R N S
at the White House to view the
Sale this Saturday to be held
Dr. Roberta slmoat choked,
AND MILDRED stayed at the friended the talented soprano parade following the luncheon.
at the old Scars Store next to a baby, and thought you might with their old DeBery friends.
want to write it up for so­
Inn among other celebrities during the early days of her Throngs of people hsd gather­ but came up with, "Oh, I'm Touclltun's.
Adam Muller would like to
and dignitaries and they were career. Also Bill’* sister from ed end with no taxis available, still at Ihe Mayfair In Sanford,
Proceeds from this worth­ ciety."
thank
the many friends for
Answer:
"Heavens
no,
MR.
in the same company on var­ Baltimore surprised them with the Roberts walked the two Florida."
while enterprise will benefit
Thus the gang waa IN and the Dental Clinic of tbc Health VAN PELT, l didn't even an­ their cards, messages end gift*
a brief visit.
ious occasions.
mites and claimed their seats
Dr. Roberts was served in
sent him during- his recent
nounce she was expecting."
The Sanford gals’ descrip­ Shells and BUI raved In- with all the Governor* as they
over-size
China imprinted with Department. The BPW Club . Fred: "You mean women illness.
ccssantly
over
the
Distinguishfinished parading.
tion of all the gala festivities
sponsors the clinic as one of
Somehow the Gielow* be­ "VIP", while the other guests its community projects. Indi­ announce and advertise the
would fill an unending novel, ed Ladies Reception held at
Mrs. Paul Taylor of Dahlia
the
National
Gallery
of
Art.
came separated as they were were served ordinary China gent children are provided fact they are pregnant?"
and It la utterly impossible
Distinguished Doctor drool,
Answer: Seems ntsny con­ Dr. will be reluming to De(o relay the events in such Only 3,000 ladies from the en- about to cross the street with droll!
with free dental treatment
Itmiu-d apace. I feel thorough- lire U. S. 'eceived Invitations crowds pushing In all direc­
through the RPW Club and sider it the vogue these days, Bary after a stay at Strong
Another club they attended
Memorial Hospital, Clifton
other local organizations at sir."
- - ly Inadequate In such an at­ to the elaborate reception, tions. Waite.- was pushed on
was
the
Syrian
Club,
which
Fred:
CENSORED!
'
Springs, N.Y.
thus
the
Mmes.
Gielow
and
with the crowd across Uie
tempt since the occasion was
Ihe clinic.
featured genuine “ belly danc­
- the greatest this country has Roberts should feel distinctive­ street jn d just as Bill stepped ers," and oui friends found
Anyone wishing to contribute
ly honored.
off the curb, security halted
* V ever witnessed.
clothing or any salable item
the entertainment entrancing.
ail traffic crowing,
They
were
particularly
im­
may contact H A R R I E T T
There were parties - of all
Sheila
revealed
that
th*
danc­
natures beginning early every pressed with the elegant, sim­ Bill was left stranded with ing waa so beautiful and In­ SLAWTER at 322 3742 or 322&gt;*.' day and extending into the wee ple fashions and the smooth, no possible way now to get to terpretive and that not too 2433. Merchandise will be ac­
hours of the next day, ao our aleck coiffures as opposed lo the While House other than much "nudity" was exposed. cepted at HARRIETT'S BEAU­
Sanford foursome “ pariyed" the teased bouffant atylea. One walk, so off she started, and Understand they ell wanted to TY NOOK, 103 S. Oak Avenue.
commentator revealed lhat out of the blue, a taxi ap­
’ until they were "pooped."
return for a repeat perform­
•*- They were guests of CON­ 73% of the ladles wore mink proached. She waa comfortab­ ance but time ran out.
Spring Jewelry
GRESSMAN HEKLONG AND trimmed chapeaux and our ly settled In the taxi, silent­ Thus they all arrived home
New Shipment
S E N A T O R SMATHER5 at gala, along with Lady Bird ly smirking at her good for­ completely exhausted but the
*|.00 And Up
rated
In
the
percentage.
*
tune
and
the
fact
that
ber
their capitol offices Hero they
memory of the occasion will
ALL LONG SLEEVE
Sheila, who is thoroughly husband would have to walk,
' n e t egtin NATALIE MARlive oo and on. Bill said this
. .TIN, Sen. Smatbera preea sec- knowledgible on dlgniUriei, when the unhappy thought oc­ waa en event that didn't oc­
SPO RT S H IR T S
' rotary, end reminisced for recognized MME. HERVE AL- curred that she had given Wal­ cur but once In ■ lifetime and
WERE 4.00 TO 6.95
. eonaidw-abl* time. Many San- PHAND, wife of the French ter ber billfold. The panic with ail the preparation and
’ ford!tea will remember Natalie Ambassador, and engaged in button rang again, but the tension, it waa. too much. A
NOW J 79 TO fl.69
s^-whea she waa her* with SEN­ a lengthy converiatkxf' with cab driver understood and
graciously
accepted
the
small
her,
etatlng
that
ahe
waa
utt­
ATOR CAIN during the camerly charming and gracious, change in the bottom of ber
Permanent
ENTIRE STOCK YEAR-ROUND WEIGHT
3 &gt; » l* n .
BOB RUTLEDGE, execu- resembling • fashion plat*. bag.
Arrangements
T R O U SER S
- ■ live vice president of Florida
5 Citrus Mutual, threw a small
WERE 7.95 TO 16.95
Y o u ’ll be H a p p i e r
. g private party and it wai here
Our
NOW
g.95 TO | J . 95
. t? that our frisods met ELLIOTT
New
AND PATTY ROOSEVELT ai
in a F O R D
well aa the GOVERNOR AND
Complete
wr MILDRED again and other inLie* I
--- fluent Lai persona from Ffor** M*. Bill and Sheila revealed
• that Elliott actually cried at
. SANFORD
* the party becaue* tie foot ,a
FLOWER
SHOP
- palj- of cuff links hi* mother
GlfU • Cerda • Books
Car.
B.
let Jk Seafertf Ave.
( E L E A N O R ROOSEVELT)
210 E. F ln t St.
IH -1111
8 U -1 4 II
g ale him before bar death.
By Doris William*
Other guests at the party
were SCOTT AND MARJORIE
Society Editor
On a recent Saturday night, KELLY and C.B. GRIFFIN o(
two publieity-ahy couple*, MR. Howey In Th» Millj Academy,
" s AND MRS. WALTER GIELOW who aolved the transportation
AND DR. AND MRS. W. VIN­ problem by renting a UmouCENT ROBERTS, boarded »
train for the Preiident’a In*
'" augural festivities and to have
•a ball In general.
They deliberately miarepreaented their departure time to
avoid photograph* and pub­
licity. The new* bulletin leaked out while I waa attending
another ball, ao made a mad
da*h for the elation, _ armed
with photographic lupplie*. I
acurried like a wild Indian
down the track* and reached
their car (which waa In the*
oouth end of the county) at
the preciae moment the train
began moving ThI* waa the
eolde*t night of the year, and
1 wai attired In a acanty ball
gown, the high heeled slippert were murder on my feet
and I developed the most mis­
erable cold of my lifetime.
With resentment* mounting
BILL GIELOW
that my safari had been un­
successful, did some pre medltaUng on now to “ get even."
-• 's'
’ Upon the hr return, I began to
“ brainwash' Bill Gkelow and
Sheila Roberta on tbelr fabu­
lous ]aunt, and made mental
notes of some of the event*.
Conivlng all the time a* to
(he method l was going to em­
ploy In competing some of
the data for publication, with­
out commlting homicide. So
the Glelows left again for a ,
brief trip and the time bas
com*.

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PAY

Beautiful floral arrangeMiaa Patty Walker, lovely I was recently honor gueat of I the George Touhy bom* on
menta were featured through
bride-elect of Tommy Speer, a bridal btzffet luncheon a t | Weet 16tb Street.
*&gt;ut the home. Centering the
buffet table, which area over­
laid In sheer lace, was a crys­
tal footed container holding
an arrangement of Axaleas
combined with Baby’e Breath.
Mrs. Touhy presented the
honoree with pieces of casual
china in her chosen pattern
and a Camellia cortege to
complement the ehte white
wool sheath she wore.
Mrs. Leon Walker, rilother
cf the bride-elect, and Mrs.
G. A. Speer Jr., her fiance's
mother, also received Camellia
corsages from the hostess.
Others enjoying the delight,
ful luncheon were the Mme*.
W. A. Adams, LeRoy Ander­
son, Denver Cordell, Claude
Grlixard, John Ivey, Roy
Mann, A. S. McCallum, A. E.
Shlnhdiser, Henry Wight and
Harry Woodruff.

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Wed. Feb. 8. ’65—Page 11

Twins Celebrate Birthdays
Br J*9*. Casaelberry
Beth and Tcna Daniel, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mr*.
W. T. Daniel Jr. of Mobile
Manor, celebrated their six­
teenth birthday with a parly
Friday night, Jan. 29, a t their
home.
Guest* enjoyed games and
dancing and consumed quan­
tities of "Sloppy Joes," hot
dogs, potato chips, lemon
merangue pie, and hot chocolate.
Those attending the party
Included In addition to the
guests of honor and their par­
ents, their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jackson;
their sister, Teri; Kathy Oliv­
er, Bandy Norris, Carolyn
King, Melenda Casselberry,
Wade Lovelace, Gerald and
Ricky Crocker and Woody
Sessoms.
OKJOMOOTCH BONBON!

SEEING DOUBLE — Beth and Tena Daniel,
.twin sisters, celebrated their sixteenth birthday*
with a party at their home in Mobile Manor.

'Tribute To The Twenties'
Title Of Garden Club Show
The Garden Club of Sanford
will present its annual spring
flower show March 5 and 6.
Called ‘‘Tribute to the Twen­
ties,"- the show ia scheduled
fer th« Civic Center.General chairman of the
show is Mrs. Frank L. Wood­
ruff III. Working with her
are Mrs. G. Andrew Speer,
schedule; Mr*. F M. Luecker
and Mri. J. M. Fahey, staging; Mrs, James Truitt, prop­
erties; Mr*. Gordon Brinson,
horticulture entries; l)r. Doris
Cline and Mri. W. A. Yung,
horticulture clarification and
placing; Mrs. R. F. Robison,
artistic design entries; Mrs.
G. Russell Pearson, judges;
Mrs. E. R. Wood, clerke; Mrs.
I. E. Ratten, awards; Judges
hospitality, Roee Circle mem­
bers, Mrs. J. O. Gregory,
chairman; Mrs. J. M. Fahey,
educational exhibits; commer­
cial display*, Mr*. Lamar
Meredith and Ivy Circle mem­

bers; hoitess, Mrs. Vance
Brumbaugh and Woodrose Cir­
cle members; Mrs. At Hunt,
books; Mrs. D .* K. Dorman,
printing.
A Junior Gardening Divi­
sion will be Included In the
ehow and will be staged by
members of Ixora Garden
Club under the direction of
Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Jr.
Work sheets, containing de­
tails from the ehow’a schedule,
will be available from ail cir­
cle presidents several weeks
prior to the show. Those who
are not Garden Club of San­
ford members but who are in­
terested in exhibiting In the
show may secure worksheets
tiy contacting any one of the
circle preildenls or Mrs. R. F.
Robison,
Exhibitors are asked to note
that reservation* will be re­
quired in the artistic design
division.

U S . P op ulation Explosion

Cleopatra's Needle, an an­
cient obelisk in New York's
Central Park, is said to he the
oldest man-mid« object In the
When a child born today
United S l a t e s .
reaches the age of 35 there
will t&gt;e twice as many people
(at the present rate of- popu
lation growth) in the U. S as
a n v K B T i i K M K x - r f o r B i n s at his birth!
T h s Hoard of Public I n s t r u c ­
The world's population in
t io n for Serolnnl* County, F l o r ­
ida. w ill r e c e iv e bide for the mid-1964 stood a t an all-time
f u r n is h in g of ell labor, mete r* high of Just over three billion,
Isle, equipmen t in-t eervl re s r e ­
quired fer tha conet ruction of and Is expseted ta lncresee by

Led A M A To A d o p t Policy

a i .t a h o s t e

K i.r .N r iT sn v
SCHOOL Addltluna. Sem inole
County . Florid a con at atlne of
flva-c laaeroom ad dition, and
• O U T II SKMIVOLE KI.K*
ihk m tah y
iciio o i.
Addi
Hone, Sem inole Cou nly, FlorMe. c o n s i s t i n g o f a f i v e ,
cieseroera eddliion.
One bid for Ibe rorablnod
p r o j e c t s ( h e l l be • u b m lt le d and
w ill be received until 1:00 p. m„
Th u rsd ay. F eb ru ary 11. 10l»,
• t the School A dm in istr ation
H ull-lint.
Commercial
Street.
S en fo r d. ytnr lde, e t w h ich lim e
and p iece the b!4« w ill be p ub­
licly o p in ed en d reed aloud
C on tract docum ent* o-inelet
o f one act o f plane and eperlFlo atlona for both project*. D r a w ­
i n g ! en d rp aclflcatlan e may be
obtain ed by d e p o sit in g (So
w i t h the Architect. John A llurton IV, Fourth Floor, Sanford
A tla n tic Bank Building, Senford
Florida, for the first eet of
d o cu m e n ts obtained . Such d e ­
p osit w ill be refunde d In full
to each peraon who returns the
d o c u m e n t s in good condition
w i t h i n n da y s a f te r the bid
o p en in g :, with excep tio n i s not
• d below. Additions! e e ls may
be ob tained at the co st of I I I . 00
for all projects, w h ich Is half
refundab le. General Contractora
s e c u r i n g d o cu m e n ts end not
s u b m i t t i n g propose) shall be re
funded
ene-helf
the d ep osit
upon return o f d o c u m e n t s In
g ood condition .
A certifie d ch e c k or ben k
draft, p a y a b le to the Board of
P ub lic In structio n for H m l n o l *
County , Flo rid a: U. I. G o v ern ­
ment Bunds, or e a a tlefa ctory
bid bond ex ecu ted by the bidder
• n d a ccep ta b le euretlee In en
a m o u n t equal to five per cent
• f the bid shall be su b m itted
w i t h each bid.
The su c c e s s fu l bidder w ill be
re.w ired to furnish and pay for
e a l l e f a c t o r y p erform ance and
p a y l h t n f bond or bonds. A t t e n ­
tion |e called ta tbe fact that
not leas than t h a m inim um
sa la r ie s and w a g e s a s eat forth
In the S p e c if ic a tio n s muet be
paid on t h is project,
The Board of Public Inolru ctlun for flemlnole Cou nty, F lo r ­
ida. res erv es the righ t to rojocl
an y e n d /o r ell bide or to w a iv e
a n y Inform alities In tbe bidd­
in g . No bid sh a ll be w ith d ra w n
for a period o f fift e e n t i l l
daye su b seq u en t to the o pening
o f bide w ith o u t the c o n se n t
o f tho Board.
MASON H WHARTON
Chairm an. Board at Public
I n it ru ct lo n
for
S em inole
C o n n ly , F lo rid a
•
R. T. Mil woo
Memlaele Counly S u p erin t­
e n d en t of Putillo In s tr u c ­
tion en d K a .O ff lclo S ecre­
ta ry to tha Board uf P u b ­
lic instruction
P u b lis h Jan. IS, IT A Feb. t.

I Ml
COM*

By Abigail Van Buren

C lb b ii:

DEAR ABBY: A woman
with a nlce-eounding voice
telephoned me and asked if
I had a daughter by the
name of—let’s call her
"Marcia.'" I said yes I had.
Then the said th at if Mar­
cia did not leave her eon
alone there was going to he
trouble. She said her son la
a married man with a fam­
ily, and Marcia ie running
after him. The two work
together, it teems, and this

women said everyone a t
work le talking and it could
coat her eon hit job.
I asked my cfaughter
about It and the said the
men wee 42 years old, had
been divorced for two yaars,
and that hla mother had
been dead a long time. She
told me not to pay any at­
tention to the telephone call,
but I can't help worrying
about I t My daughter la S3
(divorced) and hai her own

apartment. What would you
do in my placet
. A WORRIED MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: You
w a r n e d your daughter,
which le all you ran do. If
anything ia to be done, your
daughter muet do it. She
would be wise to check fur­
ther on the man to find out
If hit marriage la “dead'*
and hla mother la living.
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D E A R ABBY: What

j lacoby On (BkidyQ By Oswald Jacoby

2Vi cups sugar

1U cups evaporated milk
H tap. salt
1 6-ounce package (1 cup)
semi-sweet chocolate mor
eels, divided
1 S-ounce package (1 cup) but­
terscotch flavored morsels,
divided
% Up. vanilla
13 candled cherries, halved
■ soft date halves, cut length­
wise
24 salted peanut halves, in
clusters of 4
• walnut or pecan halves
1 tbsp. shortening
Combine sugar, evaporated
milk, and salt In deep 3-quart
saucepan. Bring to a boll,
stirring constantly. Continue
boiling for 5 minutes, con­
stantly stirring up from bot­
tom. Remove from heat; add
% cup each of chocolate and
butterscotch- morsels and va­
nilla; stir until smooth. Press
pieces of fruit and nuts Into
the top In 9 rows approximate­
ly 1 inch apart. Melt remain­
ing
cup each of chocolate
and butterscotch morsels with
shortening over hot (not bolllng) water. Remove from heat
and spoon over fudge to com­
pletely cover the top. Chill until firm. Cut into squares so
that each Is centered with a
piece of fruit or nut.
YIELD: Approximately 2*
pounds or 36 pieces.

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| more than one billion In the
next lb years. I’ut another
way, the world'* population is
growing si the rate of 90 mil
lion people a year — larger
than the total population of
Great Britain
Concern over the population
explosion and Its ronsequrners
recently led the American
Medical Aeioriatlnn to adopt
Cooling
the following policy: "There
A refreshing party beverage should be no restraint on the
combines 1 quart of apple physician concerning the dis­
juice with 8 tablespoons of semination of birth control in­
lanion juice atul 14 cup of formation, and as with other
grenadine. Chill before serv­ forme of quality medical care,
ing. Garnish with lemon illcei such information should be
Serves 6.
equally available to both pri­
vate and clinic patients-"

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Take a look at the South
hand only.' - You open with
one apade and your partner
responde one no-trump. What
do you rebid T
In the world ehampionihip
team triali five South players
chose to rebid threu spades
and wound up in game. Four
South playtra rabid two
spades only and playad tha
hand at that contract.
Every declarer made a t
least 10 tricka. When a heart
wea opened againat four
apadea declarer would win the
heart, eash the ace and king
of diamonds, lead a -dub and
rise with dummy's ace. Then
he would discard hia small
heart on tha queen of dia­
monds, lead a spade and fincse the jack. The queen of
spades would drop doubleton
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V 943
4 Q 108
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EAST
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V Q B8 7
4 8*7*2
4 J 8 9 43
+10 3 3
+ K8
BOOTH (D)
+ K J 109 43
V A1
4 AK
+ 794
Both vulnerable
See article for bidding
and opening lead.
and South Would make five
odd.
Against a diamond open­
ing each declarer cashed the
ace and king and laid down
tha king of spade*. la te r,

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Utstjhsi U)omsm:
Your’rs growing wieer a*
well as older if you have
come to realize—
If you could make your
friends ever, you would probebly lose Uie very qualitle*
that made you want them for
your friends in the first place.
For Instance, If you coulif
make Sue punctual, instead of

G eneva
Personals

South discarded hia losing
heart on the queen of dia­
monds and mail* only four
odd.
At on* table West opened
the deuce of club*. South
tried the club finesse. East
won with the king and re
turned tha suit. South led a
apade and’'h is jack lost to
West'a ace.* A third club was
ruffed by East's queen, of
trumps and a heart wai re
turned.
At this point It would seem
that South was doomed to de­
feat but auch was not the
eSae. Since Knit had played
the queen and eight of spades
South wai able to cash hia ace
and king of diamonds and en­
ter dummy with the seven of
trumps for ths essential
heart discard.

often late, you might no long­
er have a friend who is never
in too much of a hurry to
listen to your troubles or to
do you a favor.
No matter what ■ beauty
salon does for you - It can’t
eras* the deep lines made by
a turned-down, tight-lipped
mouth, or put the soft light
of understanding and good
will In your vyei.
In other words, a kind and
sympathetic nature does more
to soften a woman’s fnc*
limn weekly facials.
The things you resentfully
or grudgingly do for others
might better be left undone.
Favors dune grudgingly are
usually resented by those who
receive them.
The only rml way to get
even with a person who has

By Jo Ann ltays
Residents of Geneva are
looking forward to welcoming
■ pew family to the comimui-,
fij^withln the next month. The
family is Dr. and Mrs. John
W. U urey from ML Dora. I»r.
Ussrey is a dentist and will
drive back and forth to his of­
fice in Mt. Dora. They have
purchased the Charlie Gulin
home and will move in the
first of March. The Gatiini
will not be leaving Geneva
WEDNESDAY P. M.
but will build a new home on
1 o0 If » Npwe, \Yi»*th*r
aome property which they al­
Cl Spwhnij)*, Cunt.
ready own here in Geneva.
&lt;«&gt; Nrwi, Bporla, Wll*
i htr
130
(J) Huntjiy • pr Inklor
Another new family who has
H*0*rt
already moved tn is Mr. and
1*1 ru n N• wi —Waiter
Mrs. James E. Harvey. At the
Crnnkili
llava Gun Will Trarel
prhsent time the Harveys arc 7 oo lI’M
ft 1 latjey Show
living in a house • trailer at
i*» Cu#ylnn«
Cl Th* n*DUt)r
Rest Haven on Lake Harney,
7 in ill Ilia Virginian
but have plans to build a home
&lt;«&gt; Mr. K4
as iooa ai possible. They are 1:00 in Th# Tatiy Dutai
ihow
newly-weds who come to Qcn
ID Mr Living Dnll
a-va from Tiluivllic. We wcl
c&gt; Th# Big Show
I 2ft m shindig
come you.
ID llaverlr Hillt-lllloo
&lt;21 Tha Big Ptiow
(D Dli-U Van DrU*
. Another naw family who
Th* C*r+ Willlgma
■flai been here for a few mon­ • 10 (D Show
(9)
P ur k *' a Ia*w
ths is Mr. and Mri. L. 11.
ti+nny Kayo
Mon. They have two children, |0 oo 111 Th*
tfhow
a son who attends Brevard 10 10 (&gt;) a lie •(-op#
,N’*ta tropt
College In Cocoa and a daugh­ 11 00 Cl
O S • w*tl fi •
ter who lives In Atlanta, Gi.
(•&gt; Chan not Sli Nowo
Sports, Wsslhsr
Mr. Moss it employed at the
It) MoVli
11
21
Cape with lx&gt;ckhrcd.
(VI Vlnvk#
They purchased the lovely 11:20 Cl Tonight
home which the T. J. ChalT H U R S D A Y A. M.
fanti built on Rest Haven. 1 00 (2) S' gn
From all reports they are « u (21 Hunihifi* Almtruc
itiU in the process of getting c ts ( «I Nr * i St \V#+the&gt;r
1 3II t 21 Journ +tlam
settled.
l() Hunrlm n*iur»t#r
i j I (&lt;&gt; Nrwi A \V• alh*■r
Dowa*
Recent guest of the B. K 1.On ID Todar—liuati
(«) Uunahln* Almenao
Box family were two old T:16 (D W*kt-up Unvlta
friends, Ur. and Mrg. BUI 1:20 i»l Counlduwn New*
(2) Farm UkL Ilaport
Brown from Titusville. Mrs. fill
710 (t) yt.kl# Evans
tn Todar
Box worked with Mrs. Brown
News, WaaIn the Titusville Hospital Till (D Local
(her
where both were nurses. Mrs. IlOO (41 captain Kangaro*
(2) Weathtr • Nawa
Box rtports that the Browns 11:11
10 IX Hull * ink)#
cemo over to see the new
12) Tri(Jar
tit* fl) Divorce Ceuri
Box baby girl, Wanda Jean.
1«&gt; .%marl ran lllaterr
* IS l&gt;) Ki credit
Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Dins- 1:10 ( v llullwlnklt
(0) H-impar Hoorn
more w o r e recent house
(X Th* Slornlng Movie
luesta of Mr. end Mrs. W. E. 10.00 (J) Mak* Boom For
Dad-lr
Dibble of Geneva. The Dins
(D ■Sfwe—Mike Wallace
more* are old friends of the
I
Love Lucy
(D
(1) Whal'e This Bong
Dibbles, Mr. Dibble and Mr.
MIU Hews Report
Dlnamore were employed by 10:11 (11
the 9«ine company for 30
years.
While they were here they all
weot over for a day of sightT O ' 1 T B ONLY
seeing at Daytona Beach and
CARLOAD P A I S RITE
Ormond Beach.

By Ruth Millett
done you n wrong it to erase
irYrom the book.
As long us you are plot­
ting to even the score, you’re
a real loser.
Talking about your trou­
bles doesn't llrhten your load.
It just puts an extra burden
onsomeona else.
The worst wait* of time In
the world it doing things you
don't enjoy just because you
think it fa expected of you.
One of the moat valuable
rights in the world Is the
right to ssy "No’’ to things
you don’t want to do.
Tha longer you put off
making a decision the harder
It ia to make.
Your chances of making a
good declsiun are as good to­
day as they will be a month
from now.

make* people, who can ill
afford to spend tha money,
pick up a telephone and
make ■ long-distance, call
that comes to 15 or 20 dol­
lars. when they can write
a letter for only a few
cents 7 We know many peo­
ple like that,
IRRITATED
DEAR IRRITATED: And
so does everyone else. Some
folks, of course, are just
too laiy to write. Rut I su­
spect that the majority of
th e
"I'd-rather-call-thanwrite" breed are unable to
write an adequate letter. I
■m not knocking the long­
distance telephone, but more
people had better learn to
spell and write correctly,
and attempt to express
themselves with the written
word, or the a rt of Idler
writing will eventually be
lost.
0 * 0
DEAR ABBY: This i*
for the woman who wrote
that her nervy neighbor had
tha habit of walking Into
her home without knocking.
1 once had a neighbor who
did the same thing. We
were living In ths tropics,
and my husband, who w it
a pilot, had just come home
from a particularly long
and grueling flight. A* he
walked into th* kitchen, ha
said, "Honey, I'm so hot and
dirty, I'm going to shuck my
clothes right here." And he
did just that.
- x
Only second* later, my
neighbor c a m * bursting
through my back door with­
out knocking. Well, I don't
recommend this method to
every one who went* to
cur* • nervy neighbor of
not knocking, but it certain­
ly eured mine. V—MRS. R. P. p.t
CHARLESTON, S. C,
• • *
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
"SKEPTIC" IN GLEN­
DALE: Freedom It fragile.
Handle with Prayer.
t o o
For Abby's booklet, "How
To Hava A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Abby, Box 09700, Loe Angeles,
Calif.
0 * 0
Troubled 7 Write to AB­
BY, Box 69TOO, Lot Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose g stamped, stlf-addressed envelope.

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With Meaning

NEW YORK — NEX) —
June Stable Is one boxer who
abides by hia last name.
It wea in Lakeland, Pie.,
laet November that Stahl* be­
came Involved In one of box­
ing's bigger oddities during
19114.
Stable, s welterweight, was
scheduled to meet Rudolph
R ail Of Kingston, Jamaica,
■nd BOO customer* showed up
for th* main avenl.
There wsa only one prob­
lem—no ring.
An hour and a half Ister,
th* ring arrived from Tampa,
but Stabla, living -up to that
name, refused to go on with­
out being paid in advance.
With that, the fight was
celled off.
Things ju it weren’t stable
enough.
And how'e this for the em­
barrassment sward of 19947
Matchmaker Don Eibaum had
to cancel a ehow scheduled
for the Liberty Theater In
Pittsburgh last July,
The reason: The ring cov­
ered 500 of the 605 seat* on
tha main floor, and it couldn't
aven b* seen clearly from tha
balcony, which state 700.

b a o J . Flu * I t

LAST DAY
JAME8 BOND 18
BACK IN ACTION I

mmaiioor
oaNmaunm
STARTS

TOMORROW
AT ltll • 1:30 - 1:39
Till - Bill

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEO D
"I am not very heavy but
just enough overweight to look
horrid and stuffed into my
clothes. How can I get rid of
a few pounds with exercise
and what kind? I am forty
seven. Eva. . . ’’
As I always say, exercise a
lone will not reduce you. It Is
diet that will do the work —
so make up your mind to slim
down and look younger, sm ar­
ter and healthier. Send me a
long, self • addressed, stamp­
ed envelope, enclose TEN
rents in coin and I will send
you a copy of my "Figure
Perfection Diet" and a gift
copy of "Diet Breaks." Don'tdrop by the wayside, but stick
lo the diet. You'll love the re ­
sults.
A young women looks more
than her age when she ia ov
erweight and a mature woman
can make herself look very
mature when she carries a
round excess weight, so drop
it.
"My son Is being married
in a large city far from my
borne. He insists that 1 fly
there end will send me the
tickets. But ! do not go out
much and don’t know what to
wear. The wedding Is at noon

John Bridges
Bounds Back
John B r i d g e s stormed
through wilh n fine 234/820
series against W. A. Ward
that was good enough to take
three points and vault him
back IdIo the top spot in the
Monday Night Singles Clatsfe
League at Jet Lancs. Ward
rolled a 704 scl. Harry Pente­
cost is now in second place
and five games out as he drop­
ped a three point decision to
John Spolski. John rolled 220/760 series to Harry's C08 ser­
es.
Jack Kanner won three
points from Bob Steele to re­
main In third place as he tal­
lied a 200/725 to Bob'* 214/704.
HI Itoche hung onto firth
place flth a three point win
over Rich Murphy ai he to­
talled a 754 series to Murphy’s
209'735. Pete Petersen lacked
the sixth place holder George
Swi nn for four wins as he roll­
ed a 214/710 and George "O"
rolled a . . . aay It quietly. . ,
597. Cheer up, George, you’ll
probably roll a 597 for three
games next week.
Charlie Bose made a big
move Into 7th place as he
woq all tour points from John­
ny Jones. Charlie rolled 209/743 lo Johnny's 604. Rob Guth­
rie won three points from
Paul Marcotte is Rob hit a
201/736 serlei to Paul's 2|B/705. Joe Kern won three from
Gerald Behrens with Joe toss­
ing a 701 series to Gerald's
640

Heart Award
Given Tebbetts
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Georg*
(Ilirdle)
Tebbetts,
manager of th* Cleveland In­
diana of th* American League,
wee presented the "Heart of
the Year" award by Vice Pres­
ident Hubert H. Humphrey.
The award, given by the
American Heart Association,
marked th* beginning of.
“American Heart..Month."
Tebbetts suffered a heart
attack tail April 1 but wai
able to reeuma hla managerial
duties four montha^later.

and a lunch follows afterwards
a t a hotel. The bride is a car­
eer girl, and has no family.
She haa written me a lovely
letter. 1 am * widow. M r*
T o m .. . "
Well, write her a lovely let­
ter and be a lovely mother-inlaw I Go to Uie wedding, and
wear a sm art navy blue wool,
dressy suit and a pretty hat.
Ask the buyer in the store In
your town to help you choose
a nice outfit to wear to your
son’s wedding.
Everybody
lovee weddings end she win
be glad to help. Have a good
time and make good as that
lovely mother-ln-Iawi
“I am one who haa neglectted all beauty and now hav*
an aurful neck to prove It.
WHAT can I do? - MUIie,”
Get busy; send for a ropy
of my neck leaflet and set to
work on the program. To obtsln a copy of “ How to Youthlfy Your Neck," send me
a long, self - addressed stam­
ped envelope and enclose TEN
centi In coin.
Tomorrow — Halrl Halrl

Hunting Season
Opens Nov. 13
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Gam* and Fresh W ater
Fish Commission aeld Flori­
da's 1965-66 hunting season
will open Nov. 18 in the first,
eccond, fourth and fifth con­
servation dlatrict*.
H'mtlng will open on* week
later, Nov. 20, In th* third
diatrlcL
Chairman Ed Madltl said
the general framework for the
new icaaim wua established
early In January thli year
to accommodate persona who
must gat their vacation dates
and make hunting plana wen
in advance of the season's
start.
A series of public bearing*
will lie held during February
and March tn discuss hunting
ami fishing in tho atata with
portamen.

Thert'* a
lot ta do hi
SANFORD
ff youVs aewty entvud. looking
for th* eem it Blows, tha hast
pistes lo l i t , a week end retort
) W church or trntfoiue, piece*
lo shop or ptrhepi a house or
ipartment . . , tied th*

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If I Were Coach
Tn between our work, our extra­
curricular activities anti such distrac­
tions as politics, an election and con­
stant international crises, quite a few
of us found time this fall to attend a
college football (fame or two,
A total of 23^5-1.477 of us. in fact.
And mind you. thin was for college
football only. It doesn’t include the
millions of other hardy souls who go
to professional football games and
keep right on going far into the win­
ter in weather that would keep an
Eskimo inside his igloo.
There is a simple lesson to be learn­
ed anew from this all-time high in
gridiron popularity—five per cent
greater than Inst year.
It is this: Give the people some­

M O RE A N D BETTER NO U RISH M EN T

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Worry Clinic

thing they want, and they’ll take it
from there.
Football is action. It is drama. It
is excitement and pageantry. It ap­
peals to botfi sexes nnd to all ages.
It is conflict without horror or trag­
edy. It is also excellent emotional
therapy, during the game nnd after.
If our teams wins, we. feel wonder­
ful. If it loses—well, who can be hnppicr in a mclnncholy way than a Mon­
day morning quarterback replaying
the game nnd giving the coach, the
players and everyone within earshot
the benefit of his thinking?
[f football did nothing more thnn
this, the contribution it would make
to personal satisfaction would be in-valuable.—■
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Miriam'* nnetalglr elory*
will he doubly appealing tn
those who grew up In a free
Amrrira, before Uncle Sam
stuck his hind Into every
pay rhrek via the 1913 In­
come Tag. The early day*
of thr autobomllr were far
more fascinating than our
modern rocket ahlp pioneer­
ing or thr mnonshots.
CASE V-403: Miram Taylor
is a former-Cfticagoan who
now lives in the little Indiana
town near which we have a
summer home.

Barbs

As Steel Goes ...

Thought For Today

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It is better to keep one's mouth
closed nnd be thought a fool, than to
open it and remove all doubt.—El­
bert Hubbard, Americuu writer and
journalist.

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Commons to this-e, also meant
that Labor's promise to renationalize the steel industry
had been put off indefinitely
and might never come to pass.
Last London's Leyton I*intricl had been especially se­
lected for the candidacy of
Patrick fbudon Walker, for­
eign minister in Prime Min­
ister Harold Wdrop's govern-

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Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-5044
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I.the Mary
Mra. Frances Wcaler
323-6219

Lake Monroe
Mra. H. L. Johnson
322-4722

Longwood
Mra. Donna Eaten
838-3317

Drliary
Mra. John Leone

North Orlando
Mra. Margaret Coahy

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Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
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Mrs. JoAnn Haya
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Oviedo
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WASHINGTON (NKA) —
Even as Congress prepares to
uigiie President Johnson's
foreign aid message, a drive
is beginning within the"*"administration to alter the
couise of U. S. giving.
In the l.atin-Amerii'an di­
vision of the U.. S. aid pro­
gram, there’s a push for
heavier emphasis on hardheculed ini»n«■y -inn k in g inil us
trial and agricultural projects
and foi relatively less direct
U, S. aid for welfare pro­
ject s.
Tilt* Agency for Interna­
tional Development men have
found that I1, S
eiuphnNia
on Latin social projects, how­
ever worthy, has so run some
government* into foreign riir*
pent&gt; debt that
both the
economies and social project*
have begun It* lag.
'We have pushed social pin*
je« Is in some cuunlile* faslrt
than the et onomies could
maintain them, these men

Indust rial-agricultural under­
pinning to support them.”
The new theory is to put
more emphasis in building up
the economy, then get busi­
ness and government to de­
vote more of these local prof­
its to social projects, Where
AID men have tried this
theory in pilot projects, it
seems to be winking well.
These AID men define the
hard - headed economic pro­
jects they fin or as industrial
plants or agricultural devel­
opments that pay their own
way ami make profits, lend
to more economic expansion
and provide some surpluses
that i an be taxed or donated
f o r education and other serv­
ices.
Mill1 a* one Ull man says
wryly in continent. "Wr fav­
or these i hangets. They make
sense. Bill don't expect too
much The •*11if1 oil! probably
limiting, modem untet supply he very small when the dust
aV-Icuo must Imve a sound set t les.'*

say.
AID men report:
“ Wt'v# helped build school
buildings in areas where
there’s been no adequate em­
phasis on better teaching.
MWe've helped build mod­
ern water supply systems
which the local communities
haven't had the money to
support.
•'We’ve helped with port
facilities, warehouses a n d
low-cost housing for which
the local government and its
agencies could not provide
sufficient funds to maintain
arnl which thus fell into ills*!repair and became slum like.
"The emphasis must rn*w
he the other way around. If
o r help build pr of it-making
in*Iin*I r ir *, t hi*.*r- '4.111 ge ne i *
ate flu funds for building
and maintaining other seivM'l't*
* Metier schools, low-cost

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of hospital rare, being laid
tow in a sick-roe in is getting
to la- a status symbol,
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Eighty per rent of motorists,
du nut .use. seat belts, despite
their proven safety value. It
may take a clash program to
persuade them.
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IJ. S. mariiages. on a down­
wind trend since HMl5. spurted
to nearly two million in HMS4
Well, gals, NOW do you be­
lieve lit Leap Year?
. . .
I'istillers me busily promot­
ing so-called "soft" whisky
Now, when the old man
weaves home, tie van truth­
fully tell the old lady he
stopped at a soft drink stand.

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being referrrd in as ' The Kino
Mini Bill "
in saving that it is unlikely
tn lie approved. I do not mean
In imp!) that the proposal
is not monetarily sound. I
merely believe that it would
pioduce loo many eomplica
lions.
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Imagine, for example. Ihc
embarrassment of a football
referee who rails Ihe captains
to the renter ol the field ior
tiie coin tpssing ceremony onI) to discover that the only
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lull
Moreover, even II Congress
agreed that more paper moil
rv would lie useful. I doubt It
would lie aide to agree on
whose pictures tu pul on the
new currency.
Finn notes that if thr mint
slopped making quarters and
hall dollars, "a fair amount
ol stiver wil be freed for the
coining of ditties." He adds
til at "the dime Is the crucial
com in this day of parking me­
ter* and vending machines."

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property of George WashingIon Cuitla, the adopted son
of G e o r g e Washington
I-alcr, Gen. .R obert E. Lee
occupied the property for a
time after hla marriage to
Mary Ann Randolph Custix
In 1831. Arlington became
a military cemetery In 1804
In 1883 Inc government paid
h e |n of tne I,ce family
1150,000 for the property.

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south of Chicago toward Dan­
ville, Illinois.
"And earh night we'd stop
at a hotel while my father
would send a telegram back
to Chicago for new tires
"F or our'lires would usual­
year IMS.
ly blow out* before the day was
"And il look us four full over, although we traveled mi
davs to travel the 150 milcs.i faster than 25 miles per hour!
"My father was quite inven­ "But for me it was exciting
tive and had built our car by all the time.
himself.
"Now, as [ ride back tn
"But in ilmse days there Chicago over these wonderful
were no paved roads at all. 4-lane divided highways, al­
We rode on narrow, one-lane most as. level as a floor, it
gravel roads or even dirt seems miraculous.
roads.
"And Ihe smooth riding at
"And one reason it took us 65 miles |&lt;er hour, plus the
four days for the tip, wus the durable . modern automobile
tart that my uncle would have tireatimtlast for 60,000 mile*
to get out and help lead the
all would he a wonderful
horses past our car.
surprise tn my father if h*
"For horses were unfam­ were still alive.
iliar with automobile* iutbose
"He insisted that automo­
days. So they would snort and biles were ihe coming mode
rear up.
of transportation but most
"This was true even of Ihc people thought he was a
big. stolid draft horse* hitch­ crank on the subject and a
dreamer!
ed to heavy wagons.
"And the faster horses hit“ Bill he war a smart Inven­
cited to buggies would threat­ tor and held patents on some of
en to run away at the very the basic automobile mechan­
sight of our automobile.
ical parts."
"Farm ers would curse at us
Many lecn-agers who think
when we went past their wa­ they are so, ultra modern have
gons, too, even though my un­ never ridden a horse nor been
cle might bt leading their a passenger In a buggy! Nor
horses to avoid a ninswas.
even been on a train!
"I was a little girl but I They don't even remember
can vividly remember that when we had no horrid Income
whenever we reached the fool tax. Uncle Sam was then no
of a big hill, we'd all have to "peeping Tom" and pickpoc­
get out and hike up the hill, ket. reaching his hand into
except for the driver,
every pay check!
"We must literally have
In those days elbow great*
walked several mlfPT just and honesty far surpassed the
climbing the many hills on modern "banana oil" and
our 150-mile route.
flee wheeling Bobby Baker
"For in those days, too, thr method* of gaining wealth.
lulls had not been graded down
And (hose early automobiles
In tbr modern type of level were far more thrilling than
roadbeds.
alt of our modern rocket
"We look the route straight ships!
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WASHINGTON (LFI&gt; —
|ti*|&gt; Paul A Lino, whose Iasi
name rhymes v*tih "lleno," Is
best known in Congreve Inr
introducing bills to establish
a fetleral lottery.
The New York Republican
contends that allowing thr
public to exercise its gambl
mg urge under federal auspi­
ces, with the government tak­
ing,* cut. would reduce if not
eliminate the annual budget
deficit.
Maybe it would, but thus
fat his colleagues have re
jerled the socialized gambling
approach, possibly in fear that
it would eventually (rail to the
creation of a new federal a
gene) called the department
ol poker, crap shooting, gm
rummy and old maid.
End Cain Shortage
I mention tins at Ihii time
because President
Johnson
has just sent Congress a new
budget with a 55 3 billion de­
ficit and because Lino hat
just weighed in with a new
proposal that isn't likely to
get anywhere either.
What Fino waote to do now
is help the U. S. Mint over­
come the current coin short­
age. He proposes that Con­
gress authorize the priming
of paper money in 25 and 50
cent denominations.
The proposal, naturally, is

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Recently we were riding
I ack to Chicago together by
car.
"This reminds me," She be­
gan, "of my first automobile
trip front Chicago.
‘ That was way back in ihe

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e ( Th e S e a f o r d tte reld m e / he repredueed la e a r eeeaaer witha a t w r it te n p erm te elek e f the pabllehar a t T h e Marais. A ar
la d l v l d a e l a t firm reep eh elb le far n e t rewred uctlea w i l l ha
t o a eld ered ee l e f r t a i l n * . a T h e Merelt'e * o * y r l f h l t e d m i l he
h e l l L e e It t a t O eeeeiM t t e l t r i k e lew.

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E n t . i e d a f • • t e n d c l u e B e l t e r ( - e l e e e r II, 111* e t the reel
o f f i c e at S e c t o r s , r t o n d e , uaSer the A ct • ( Cesar*** a t Merck

5. lilt.

ment, because it was lieliewd
impossible for » l.iibor candi­
date to love then-.
Foi Wilson it was a double
blow. It not only cut his
strength in Commons, it also
cost him his foreign minister
situ e no nibers of the govern­
ment «l-.o mu«t i e rderted to
the House of Commons.
In his American style cam­
paign \\ lIson had pr omised
lit itTsh voters » first Inn days
{of - d i ■i,«tn it- h&gt;t ion."
A- the anniversary passed,
tliiie seemed agreement that
itlir new gmetnment hiid not
been aide tn Iiv* up to its
pi otiises
In fact, with the passing
of ttie fust Idoom. there wenptedictions that Wilson, now
at the merry of factions with­
in his own patty, would have
to rail national elections soon.
The results in Leyton sell'
not hopeful.
Mill while It was agreed
that tile Wilson government
bad not lived up to its billing,
it also was sgterd that many
of its difficulties were inher­
ited ottrs. The most important
of these was the crisis gener­
ated by the deficit in Britain's
balance of tiade.
To overcome it the govern­
ment -had imposed a 15 per
cent surebatge on imports ami
raised the bank late. Led by
the United States, a 53 bil­
lion cushion had been created
tu protect the British pound.
The government also bad
sought ugieernent from labor
and management to keep pri­
ces anil-wages in the line with
productivity.
.But Mtitish dockers refused
to work on week ends and the
powerful aircraft industry,
backed by its workers, was
opposing with apparent suc­
cess a government plan to halt
production on the expensive
IS It.’ warplane.
The government had man­
aged to carry out some of Its
campaign promises, most of
them expensive. It raised
pensions and eliminated char­
ges for health service pre­
scriptions.
It also granted a 0-5 per
cent increase to railway
workers.

Biossat— Ray Cromley
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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia llarlM
838-1316

Bruce

The tongue of the wise dispenses
knowledge, but the mouths of fools
pour out folly.—Proverbs 15:2.

Phil Newsom

HIM Foreign Nf » i Analyst
Tlie London Stork Market's
first reaction to Labui’s loss
of n supposedly sufe election
district in grimy Kust London
was an abrupt riae in the price
of steel shares.
It wits a reflection of the
market's belief that the loss
which cut Labor's alteady
slim majority in the Mouse of

Harried police r in Parma,
Italy, warned boisterous opera
audiences against repealing
recent near-riots. Ye* — we
said Ol’ERA, not Beatles au­
diences.
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University of Tokyo re­
searchers conclude that car­
bon dioxide is vvhnt makes
fleas jump. Maybe a shot of
CO'J will aiil Mom’s effort to
get Junior up in time for
school.
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A large dinosaur model con­
structed by an Indiana visual
education class, is reported
helping their English lessons.
If the kids start with dino­
saurs, where will they end
UP? V
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Hut even if the industry- can ab­
sorb the inovitable labor cost increas­
es, and eveiPif other steel-using in­
dustries can absorb''the bulk of the
price increases, the situation will be
one of razor-thin balance.
In nddition, the steel industry’s
short-range gains could be nullified
by stepped-up competition from for­
eign producers, which would la? bad
news not only for the industry but
also for the nation’s balance of pay­
ments problem.
As steel goes, so go a lot of other
things—all of them of vital interest
to ull of us.

The steel industry's salami tactics
—a little price incrensc at a time—
have resulted in price boosts on about
12 per cent of total steel production
since October.
At the same time, the industryfinished the year with a new record
of output—close to 127 million tons
(117 million tons in 1955 was the
old mark). Profit return, while be­
low that of most other industries,
was a substantial 17 per cent high­
er than 1963 for the first half of
the year.
Since steel is such a fundamental
part of the economy, the immediate
question is whether this "creeping
selectivity” will be translated into
a new bout of not-so-creeping infla­
tion.
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Undoubtedly, the Steelworkers,
whose contracts run out in May, will
be encouraged to make even strong­
er demands for what they consider
their fair share of this particular
pie, ‘ especially since there were no
actual wage increases in the 1963 set­
tlement, und especially in view of the
generous increases won by the Autb
Workers last year.

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GENERAL TENDENCIES:

With ju t • llttU moro Uet
and diplomacy yon can turn
th* advoraa dftftlr* to Umbftftt
•than Into hsflatneas that can
rafttly brine 1*u lh« ttrot and
good will of thoftft mo&gt;t able
to ba of aarrica and halpfutnofta to you. Show you can
have tba rie|on to nuka big
strides forward aa will aa do­
ing dotalU oiactly.
, ABIES (Mar. SI to Apr. II)
Handling .personal problems
youm il Is boot, sines others
coaid only make them worse.
Oat the Information you nsod
from the right sources. Then
use It Tory wisely, quietly.
TAURUS (Apr. SO to May
50) Taka cars that Intimate
(affronts 4a«a sot come be*
twsen you and dear friends
who here fine ideas to put In­
to operation, dad about more
aerially in fM. Don't depend
H muth on deration now.
4KH1M (May It to June
51) If you get out early, you
can put your business affairs
In perfect order quickly.
Higher-ups appreciate your
talents and give you every
opportunity to advance. Re
courteous, happy.
MOON CHILDREN (June
t l to July 11) Opening up
new rietas Is One new instead
of blindly g«|ng on srith rou*
tines that de not bring a'
Tsncement. Look early for
greeter development. Show
that you *r» n pereon of vl•Ion-

LEO (July 21 to Aug. II)
I t bohooveo you to get la
toush with exports Insteed of

trying to get everything done
aloft*. Get *|| of your pr»«M'

eel affelfo handled. Then, de*
voted you should be with mite

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VIROO (Aug. 12 to Sept.
| t ) If others sro giving you
trouble, try to roe whtr* best
thiy fit Into your scheme of
things end all will go well.
Be big In thought, activities.
Try not to bo se ssIf-eenUrad.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct.
22) If you wsnt to advance,
now Is tho time to think In
a positive feihlon end to be
enthusiastic about work. Give
full attention to prospect*.
Bl|g*r profits cen certainly
be yours.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
f t ) Try not to get so bogged
down with work that you for­
get to have some fun and
make l|f* brighter far your­
self. Plan entertainment early.
Much enjoyment Is posilbl*
for you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nor. 22
to Dec. 21) You netd to take
som* time away from work
in order to gst home problems
nicely attended. Be more de­
voted with kin. (lain the add­
ed effsctlsn that you need and
should have.
CAP It ICOIIN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Bitting down and
honestly talking over matters
with ••sociates 1* best Insltad
pf going off en a spree. Look
into your paper, etc. for data.
Nek* notes of mlnutae.
AQUARIUS (Jen. 21 to
Ktb. 18) 8tay oq the right
channel In tbp handling of
material affair? and ba very
careful of flasnses. Be start
to fine outlets around you.
Choose the most rewarding,
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Catholic Adult Information
Classes conducted by Rev.
Hugh V. Keane of the Church
of the Nptlvlty which began
two woaka ago will continue
to b« bald an Thuradayg gl •
pjw. at tha rectory In Laka
Mary. Interested persona are
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Phones
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S an fa rS

8. 1’cta &amp; Supplies
a q u a r iu m s
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Hlshaat Quality from tka Batt
llalrharlaa, bowaat Slacount
prlrtl.

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DAILT— FINNT FIDrNDB,
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322-5612
From

SANFORD ELECTRIC

0. K. Apkllancaa—Naw A Uaad
t i t Ifttnella
I I I .11(1

DOGS R E C E IV E D for A«ep
tlon, boarded An imal Raacu t
I.aagu*. l too tv. MlnnaaoiA,
Da Land. Ph. T l t - l l l * .
AKl* BKO. tfh lh u ah u* a l Flud.

Illataarti
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P a w n w ith lllarlc MaaV,
black. S21-4794 a lt a r I.

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11 t o 15 i s | 1.50 1 1.8* | Z.8S
16 t o 20 141 1.50 | 3.5 2 | 3.80
2t t o 25 | B | 11.5 0 |I 3.15 | 4.75
26 to 30 1 6 1 1 . 5 0 | | 3.78 I 5.70
MlBIMBItt Ad — 1 1.1a*

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Minimum C harge

All Bkl* !&gt;■■• Ada Charge*
al l-flay llala
CONTRACT RATES
UN REQUEST

CLASSIFIED
11.50

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inch

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Tfc« l l o r i t d t fill V f t b* r t .

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1 W E U -’l i MARE, 1 Shetland.
1 Saddle. Make offar. I K 11441.____
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12. Spccinl N o tices
OUT O F PAW N
CAM ERA SA LE
Rallalcord. Canon, Argua, Or*rriai. Olympga, Minolta, A
n lh tn .

Kavatona,

Holiday,

Haver*, Kodak, Ball A llnw.
alt, Tower A olhar Muvi*
Camara*.
F a w a l n g #r B u y i n g ’ — Baa ua!
A -1 P A W S SHOP
| ] « 1 Orlando Ur.
CONVAL ESCENT A
RICK ROOM NEE D S
W l i l l l Chair*. Walkara. Canna
A Crulch aa for rant or aal*.
P raacrlpllnn
at
Do w a * i
P rlct*. Dleeeu nt t o paoiila
near (1 A a ll Srrvl. n ivreun*
nal. Chock nur |&gt;rlcr»
fausts u n m stoiie
111 E tat S|. l U n u n t o w g )

Phone lll- o llt

TREE

UK I.IVERT

Adding Marhlnaa &gt; Trpawrltat*
Haiti • Ran tall - Repair*
POWELL* OP KICK SUPPLY
INCOME

N oon D ay Before
rub llctllon For
I n i f r l l o n i an d Kill*
(S a l. Noon For Monday)

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SERVICE

O. M. HARRISON *
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IXr’Ul.ATING
F in a n c i n g Arranged

1&gt;&lt;» y u i n vs ■ d rin k ing prob­
lem. W rite I*. U. U ujl 1211. UUHTOM Hade

£.»nford.

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S E M IN O L E L O D G E

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Advanr* aal* on -

WESTINGliOUSE
AIR CONDITIONERS
III

■ alta A Bervlc*
*o. r a r k — I I M I I I

31. Musical Instruments
Plano
dan*
Plano
W, L.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED *

'3 3 1 2 1 7

O ra p etlrt,

III

F ix n siu »p
NKW LOCATION
90| «o Franch
I2MTS1

V A - FHA —

•13. rtnnts, Feeds, Seeds

Management

and Sales Broker

Seed Potatoes

JIM H U N T

aid W a n t-A d aalla t h o i * ar&gt;
tlalra na longai; needed. Low
In m a t — h ig h In r e i u l t t . DI* For th* b l s g t i t a eltcU o n of
naarly n a w and uaad lurtilt i : - s m nr
lura. at* N o ll’a F urniiu ra
llrok rraga
In
Caatalhtrry
STEREO HI-FI 8) at mu. I t ) .
on I I - I I . Open 4 daya I to I.
I ill,

S E WI NO MACHINE
CLEARANCE
Porlablaa El*.' A Canaolt Mo*
dnia. Your Ckniea IT la aack.
FANFO RD H EW INq C E N T E R
' l l Bo. P a rk Ave. I l | . « l l t
ELEC TRIC DRYE R. F o ur C y
rln. uatd 1 w in te r I I I . I l l -

ANI»

U n d fu rnitu re ( p p l l a n c i a . loola,
Ola. BnugM - Sntd. t^ rry'a
Marl. : t 4 l a k f o r d Av*. rh .
Ill-n il.
WILSON n MA1ER FUIIN
Buy — Sail — Trade
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liea u ty

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IIEAUTY
Salon.
open
d aily A are l y ap p’ta. Mayfair Hotel, m - o a a u .
HAItHIE TT'd
ao fl water,

m i Bo oak.

liea u ty N o o k ,
n a m i n g ap p’U.

i T T N C U I lb B e a uty Phnp
i l l Talmatto Ava,
322 0134
l waning A p p o l n i m n i n

(i. Child C are
N A N N I E ’S K ID D IE CARE, Inf.mta la I rra. Open It hours,
l.y th* hnur. .lay nr waak.
24«a 8 Dak Ava., i : : - u 3 a l .

Legal Notice

20. Hardware
Hanfnrd’a H o t! Complete
Ti:r&gt; W ib b lA M H 111 •\V
K :sth
J ; : 3444

21. H um e ItepairH

.9.3. W anted T o Buy

C A R P E N T E R . Hom e Rrp alta A U»KD P U l l N I T U H K. Ml sc.
Items. Pln ey Wood Au ction.
Addition*. Flr*t d a t a Work322-2270.
m . n . h l p Ph. in -T U JV
WA.Vi CD
Citrus Fru it — Hamlin, Par#on
B r e » n , Pineapple 4 Ste-Illngr
KKi: MANbFICLD. U»nd*d
F ru it nuyar. Ph. 133-4344.

22. P lu m b in g
PLUM RING
C o n tra ctin g Repair*
F R E E EST IMAT ES
IL U HARVEY
i a i Sanfurd u i

23. P a ln tln tr

;u

Wj: HUT iJeed r u rn ltu r a . onr
piece
or
house ful.
Furay
&amp;«ddlrig«4 Turn. C o , 901 TT
la t TH. 122-4491.

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Four
rurnltura.
PAINTING A R E P A IR WORK. S E L L
Quick fa rv lca w ith tha Cash.
Ph. H I . 1 I I 4
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S U PE R
TRAD1NO
POST.

Itl-UITI.
In the ( uurt o f Ike f nunly 24. W ell D rillin g
JiidgOo krinIni*Hr t »itv 111» » •!■!«
acreage w anted
*»f Fla rld a. U I'rakala
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A raw A r m , wooded, aacluded,
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areas
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i u i u u a o . a riA Y ,
All Typaa and Sl«e«
Bog 121. Hanford Herald or
D tceaH d
jHtpn#
444-1137 fv anln
Wa
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and
Harvica
FIN AL WOTICB
8 T I V K
Notlra la harahy giv en that
Mach ine and Supply Cm,
55. Furniture For Bale
4 hr undtr algnad will, on l hr
l t It day f*f Feb ru ary , A, l»
]*»«.*, praaant t« thr Hnnorat&gt;b
P’RKPJ ESTTWATE
f'm n iiy
Judge
of
Kanilnole 29. P h o to &amp; E q u ip m e n t
Up h.iletaring M U a t lr a t* ranikiutity. Florida, hla final rt*
o v a t l n g New 4 Uaad Pur nlturn, a&gt; rount and v o u ' h a r i , aa ENCLOSE a Snaptliui In ovary
lura Call M l Be dding Mfg.
Kir* utor i f
the
K i t e t a of
letter.
Ui), at T0I Calar/ A**. I5‘ Itlioda I» dray, d a ira eed . and WIKIIOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP
:
i it
at aaid Urn- than ami thrre,
11* ■ 1‘ark Avanu*. Sanfnr.l
m a k e appllrati n to tha raid
I l*c Early American Living
J u d g e fur a final aaltlem an t 30. Home Appliances
Room Hull#, IH&gt;# naw I I I 10,
o f hla adirtlnlat ra I Ion o f aald
I Krohlrr Sola III 40;
esta t e , and for an ordrr die- NEW MAJOR H o u eth o ld Ap- I P ull ala* inner sp ring matr h a r g in g him aa auch It i a c u lillanva. at 14% a llo t* our
Lrfta tt 111 A I U .
tor.
coll.
W« g u a i a n t a *
lowaat ; Twin alar ftrl’UtU H ollywood
D a l a i (hla tha 3 t(h day of
prlc** r e a u c l Julian w i g .
bod* 1 3 ) i « »#.I
J a n u a ry , A n I94i
Bal
Holly w e t *
glna l i t . ) ( ( ( or ca ll J. 4 It. !•
1/4
A. KdwIn Uhlnho)»rr
T r a d in g Poet, In, , t l * t BIII I t.
A# K » i« u lo r o f thv Katate
Oranga nloaao m Trail, Or­ 1 Full all# Holly wn*4 P H i
«f l ( h o t a D. (Jray,
lando.
I I ) i » (8 .
1recta *ed.
1 Full •Ita It atly w and Br1»
KIII.MIObSER AND bOUAN
NEW AP PLIA NCES at W , r * .
8:3 Jo •a i
F l r i t Fed eral Building
k ou it
rrlcae—
F r l* l4 a lr f , t i 1 Pr P lt i f H a Vulia • 19 &amp;f&gt;.
Fanford, Florida
l i f t Point. RCA. Zenith, *lc.
Atlr-rneye for tha K i e r u t o r
Coll Charlie Uormlir l o l l a r i ECHOLS REDDING CO.
iMbllah Jan. 37 A Feb. | It,
■ I A s so cia ted t u s l o . a TV,
Iladdlpk 4 Furniture
17. »»€3.
A T FACTORY PIIICF.8:
t i l l N. D ran g* A v e , O rlgg4'f&gt;|-79
do l l t - I I I I
I I I M agnolia
173-1)11

G O W E ST
O N W E S T F IH S T S T .
•
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Urn H o w la n d
C h a rli* C r a ig
B o b Ttiumaa

• Frank Brusaon

The Dodge Boy*
Seminole County Mia,
1M1 Waal |a ( S trict
S a n f o r d , F lo r id a

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A Story About A Real Nice *63
Chevy Bel Aire 4 Door.
T h i s l l l t l r C h o r y had • Blc* h i m f o r sb e t i t ( n o r s i r s .
T h * * U s o w n e r s &lt; » • U H t r i r k l i n d - M o r r i s o u s b 4 &lt;r*4&gt;
• 4 If i l f * I H | K o f i . B e f o r e | h l g , h o w g v rr, Its o w n t r s
took * « r r I 0 o 4 r s r a * f JL k * M It t l f s n g n d p o llih r d *11
Ih s t i m e ; paw ( h a t It h u s I s m * * w h g n t v e r i l * ro d rd
if. A n d t h in g * like th a t.
N o w t h i s 'III Ch«vjr
Ch«v)r I* Io*l git t in g h rr» w a i t i n g • * so*t r«
u n s i o m . m. . s l o a g * M g i f t It * s a w horn*. Ita pro atlas
I s l h r Rtw o w p g r i T h * t It w ill »crv * k i n wall. A i d M i k a
hlM o r h o t g r e e d t k s r k o a g h t IL t i t t y t i n * It's d r lr * * .
You e s n i | « a * d d r l v t tk la C k r r r . bo w , A s t o n s l U
T r * * » « l a * | o e . E c o o s s p U s I « K h g l p f . R s d l s and H t i t s r .

Strickland-Morrisoni, Inc.
Tha
Ssaferd

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Ford H*«a«

Is

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St. Johns Kealty
T i l K TIME TKflTKD FIRM
!2U N. Park A%e.
S=S-C 123

JO H N S A U L S A G EN C Y
R E A L .E S T A T E BROKEII
A |ip i* l* a l tipailallal
l i t No. P a rk
III-I IT I

Ball-Blair Agency
JO H N K. FO X .

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64. HavingN &amp; Loan

4.

84. Kent E s ta te • Sale

I !*c. U l n i U t l a t e from I1T;
4 Oood 11*4 Rm. Butlea frum

f ill

Offlc#! 322-21 19
N i g h t r: 323-&lt;&gt;7f&gt;0
322-0*49
2124 Tark Drive

Heal Ea»aia — fniu ran r*
3rd A r * rk Av#
322 :&lt;«41

F o r S a le

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Rinat Tuba. Oood lh a p a , *40 I Mllahily uaad llafr ig
I- 10" Electric R a n g es I U ta.;
( all I I I . B i l l .
I Oood O n H e a t e r s I I I a a ;
ELECTRIC Rroodar, I Dark. 4 Pe. Rattan Neol!»*tial * i i h 1“
i : : io ii.
lluhhar ruahlm t* 9*9
A lio nan F urnitu re a 11edit­
I'nr n*»y. quick ca rp al cleanin g at I'rlipk ymi ran afford
Iiik rnnt HI u* l.ualr* Elan.
Ft It A Y IIKIHHNi! 4
II In Fkampnutr "lily II par
F u u x iT u iie o »
day CnrroR F u r n l m m Co,
901 W 1st Al
2::«o^I

R EN T A lir.D
RnllAway,
H u tp ltal,
Baby
llrtia.
by
Day.
W iik ,
er
Month
K A l l l t O b l / J F r i lN I T K I tK
111 W , l e t _____________ 113-1111

REALTY

“ You'll bo sorry you mado mo nnp! I’m always
GROUCHY whsn I wako upt"

N E T o ^X T ^ l^C A S H ^ m i* ?* 55. Furniture For Sale

I HOLLTWOOD BED 1.0; Wl|.
ard U » « Mawaa. wdndln*
aiarlar i:«. Ph. III-TUI.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Property

S ANF O R D F E E D STORE
W hole C©rn 11.01 — 100 Ihl.
b a y i n g M u h 11.20 — 100
Ibi. Hr»g Feed |4 .I0.
130 Sanford Ave.
122-9990

50. Misc. For Hole

llUII U c K K E D 8 E D CARS
U EA UTIIT U . 1 lladroom. I hath, FUIIN. Apt. 1*4 P a rk Ava.
OHEKNIIUAIH
NO MONKT DOWN
Choice l o l l ava lla b l* In Or**n.
Iuvka prlvll****. I l l * D o w n
TOl Franch Ava.
B23-07S1
4 At*uma poy m enlo . t t t - t O ) ) . 1 nKDIIGOM, Furn. G a ra c*
bralr o f Loch Arbor o v irlo o k *
I n c g o l f cou rt*. O u a t o m
Apt., nvwty decorated. Cloaa
b u i l d i n g In y o u r s p e c i fi c a ­ 3 II ED ROOM Horn* on b e a u l l .
’(» FLYMOUTH Sta. Wag.
In. ) : | . | ) ) » .
tion*. Graanbratr developed
lu l Stono laland on l « k o
rtran. MIS, aicallvnt Term*.
Mnnrof. Open b u m crlllnka. C l,F A X Furn Apt*. 401 P a l- ■ ttl-1744.
by
K1NOSWOOD
nlr* flrcp laro, I aero lot all
m ett«, 323-1374.
*
RUILDKItS. INC.
1 )7 ) MU* Mark 1 Koailttar,
fen ced Ph ) t ) * ? t ) t .
l l l a r k w ire wkavl*. H * If.)::,)oT4
CLEAN. 1 'Vdrm. A p t . K itchen
I.t. J.G. J'lhnaton, Dae* KxL
10) F a ir m o n t Dr.
DallAII Y: S-Rodruom. 1 balh ,
E i|u lp . No pat*.' : « U Elm.
371
nr 471.
corner tot, o v e r lo o k lak*. II S«))«.
G overnm ent ow n ed
SMAt.I, Furn. Apt,. 1)01 Maple,
118. Trucks For Sol*
- - 1i ■
I ■*. jjfntM i.
H om es
tt» « DOWN — VA. FHA
G o v ern m en t Horn**, ). t, 4 4 ) ROOM Furn I. bed Apt., ) ( } . 1)10 FOR D P lr k - u n H Ton.
Hadronma, M o n thly payment*
gnn,l
cen d ttlo n
till.
1111
I l l E. ) th , )3 :.t7 lt(.
from ll&lt;*.
I 'n l t f .
S electio n o f 2. I. and 4
FURN, Apt. JlOd Mrllonvlllo.
liedru"tin located In la rla u a
120. Automotive Service
8#i tlona o f Sanford
UTILITIES F o rn „ I tldrm. Apt..
I m n n d U t s Dell vary
101 E. ( th St. Only |4 1. t i e *
R a a l l o r - tn i a r o r - T r a d a a
M O N TH LY P A Y M E N T S
m i or ) l)4 .
)tt-t))l
1»&gt;I S. Fren ch Av*.
FR O M $50.00
FU RN. Apl. Clue* in. Jl m ml*
FO R T H E R E S T HOM E
Cowan. 1 1 3 -tu ll.
S en k o rik G lo ss a n d P a in t
HUY
Com pany
RAVENNA P A R K , Gold M ed a l­ UN KUHN. Uprtalra APT. IIS
S E E YOUR
lion H om e, 1 bedroom. 1
Fh. S ) ) . | I ) J
l i b M a g n o lia
mnnlh*
309
.Magnolia
Ava.
|
n
bath, b u l l t . l n k l l c h f n . «*•
qulra
d&lt;*wn«tatra
af
ter
I
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Top *
tr* ja rs* liv in g room, c e n ­
m. or ca ll 322-4130.
A Meat Covara
tral beat, d ueled for air c o n ­
d itio n in g , corner lot. double
carport, fenced In back yard. LAKK MAHV. CI.RAV. NH -ly
furnlahrd A p t , 1 lhlrm. |7u.
I'h. Ii:-)11S.
322-3930.
)H4 W. )n d St. ) ) ) . ) * ) )
2 nnil.M Furn. Apt. 1702 M a g ­
ALL WORK G U A R A N T E E D
n olia 951. 322-394L
97; H o u ses F o r R ent

Stemper Agency

SANFORD VACUUM tVC.
-All Make*"
t i l l S. Park Av*
Ht-411

H U N T * TUX EDO
F E E D FTORE,
Corner Banfard and *aennd

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Autuii For Sale

95. House* For Sale

$100.00 DO W N

Servicing A Tuning
Cumbaa —
Tuning and Repair
Harmon -•

IL K FI'IN Il
11 AOS
lit)
up
A r m y -N a v y Hurptua, 1 10 dan- 60. IJuftincHM O ppnrL
»
^ L. g . ^ . r ----ford Ave.
1* O. (!&lt;■*
Sanford. Kla. O F F E R IN G A UpKUlAI* HKItNKW. KAIUIKK H Hop Imii
SOU SOUTH IIA V AVK
VICK? Mora than 4&lt;\oti« r#ad1 1*1*1.
h&gt;
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tra n-e Hie 8a o f Mid Herald T A P E HU*'«»IU»FI(, ro«t H o
i'll.
dacrifb # f •5 Ilka n* *» I*h
lte,«#•' na h]a T r i r i i p s 437’.
&lt; ta»»lfled ad* daily. H.ite* aa
111-* '■l aftrr I n m
luw aa H e per line t»rr d a y '
\V I# h to lb*
a ll of my
0 l* 8 S N K H M OPIMHTUNIT I
d i a l I l l ’ l l ] ; or 4 ;s-s» 3 1 and
ft iaiol« for (lie many Floral
I I I ) f*KT o f Coni|«ton# b iji-v •
man ur e imisti in t li t• a rra
Trlti tile a and Aata o f kind*
d o p ' d In#, good condition I in
to o w n and up*ra t» ,* r*iut«
in*m■ *■%i»n«|ad 11- me at th«
Ph,
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NURSING

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Feb. 8, 1965 — Pa Re 3-A 95. Housen For Hate

MILLER RADIO &amp;
APPLIANCE ,

Tin#

15. H peclil S erv ices
A &amp; R CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPIIOVEMENTS.
nuoriN ii. PAivTiNa a

2. P ersonal#

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35. Vacuum Cleaners

10. Poultry - Livestock

DEADLINES
11

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WANT A D S! Di al 322-5612!

The Perfect Team to Bet on for Quick Results.
6. Child C art

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F a lk Ava.

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REALTOR
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EXC EPT IO NAL Offer lor man
or w o m a n with car, to ha n il*
ra rly murrilng nawapaprr &lt;1*•
liv ery In tianf^rd area W r y
good unt»ort u n ity for right
peraon Haply Hog l i t . 8anf«rd Herald
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77. Situation Wanted
D A T 8 W o rk . 1 1 1 . n i l
Tall them you «*w
Ban ford H e r a l d !

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SA LES BROKER
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Slenstrom Realty
2U|
131-3420
3 2 9124
IlM ltl

FA It K DIUVC
123-7411
NIGHTS
321 " i u
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MAID Work.
HOUSE

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R a y m o n d l.undijulat, A aan
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L A K E A HIGHWAY
KIIONTAGE
DELTONA
Arc*,
loco*
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bprlug fad lake, m l ’ on Kntarpria# Road 33 Acroa cb olce
land. I •Qillf* from Sanford
114.0*0, t e r m , Ph »37-7::3
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A lto
•c v a r a l l ^ k a Fru nl lot* III
P ir foot.

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GHI A
• Sedans
• Hard Tope
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons
Coexists MrIre tlo n
l l ' s T h ru H i

1200 - 9800 Down
'9 4 0 . 940 Month
1M *

llssk sa irsl

C ssrsn lts — *0 Psjrg —
M0« Mils* On AH
u*s4 r v i .
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factory Aatkorlaad D rilrr

Ellinor Motor Co.
S o . H w y , 17*01

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322-1835 HI

Seminole Realty
322-1213 a n y tim e
1»ni park Avenue

N A TIO N A L

B A N K

^P O SSESSIO N

115. Aultm F o r Sjtlc

Payton Realty
123-1101

" ’•« FORD SKYl.INF.lt, re.
iractah l# hardtop, tadln, h e a t ­
er, power at re I lug. n • ■*d X
11anamlaalou
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1224197 ur #i « a t 13*4 U.irrleon

l l tA u a t h a • ( 17*9?

\ LITT LE IMAGINATION
3 lIKDltUOM. 1 hath tiled, kit« in giva y»»ti a Hanfnrd nhn«
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grrtrrat'il. at afte r, etc, al»u
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Tn vr*t turn\ a Itrall v
MM F O U ii
Ftandard Tranai : : - 1*! 73
^ Dark Ava
tiiiaalnn $7 9b,
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Banfard. Florida
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EV E N IN G S

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Kepuaaasaiona

New 1%5 License Plates FREE
On All Cars Sold This Week.
C O Obl(. Htarflrr Hardtop. All Power A
- - Air Condillnnrd. Ilua All t'onvrni. ff" C A \ / C C
a-niea Plua bterro Jt Nrw Tire*.
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MO A liealtr A Real Sharp « ar For
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Tranam taalon. R a d io and H ea ter.

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*450

SANKOKD MOTOft t'O.
9no Kri-nch Ave.
333- 4391
• 1 V h LKHVYAUKN
329-1144

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Ph.

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ORLANDO
T E C H N IC A L
COLLEGE
fun Chsng* Your Entiro
future. Complete D a t a
rr'&gt;c#»ilng Couriea . No*
Availsblet If you hsv* Hit*
hltlnn we c»n train you.
Wnltlng to &lt;ll*cu** your fu­
ture nro Data rmceeelnK
Kxpert* and Engineer*.
riee.ee Now KormlTig
Tor Spring SrreeeUrt
• IRM Srlentlfte
Programming
• DJU Key Pnnrh
• IIIM Commercial
Programming
• llnokkerplng And
llu-lnrae Machine*
Financing Avallahl*
full or write for an appotnlment, Orlando Tachni.
ral ColUve. 1 North f)rlingo Null'llng, Suite 415,
Orlandu, Fla,
NAME -__ _____________
ADDRESS __ ______ _
PHONE .......................:.......
PHONE 422.1113

YOU’LL FIND A LOT OF

WINNERS

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51

Chevrolet 2 Door, Auto Tran*., Radio,
Ilratrr, New Tire* And A 1964 Curtail#
Enginr. Real Clean,
CJirvrolet Convertible, Radio, Ilra trr
A (.nod Running Car.

*695
*125

Mechanic On Duty At Ail Times
NOBODY — NO —

NOBODY

C A N SELL Y O U A C L E A N E R
C A R CHEAPER T H A N

17-92 AUTO SALES
(CITIES SERVICE STATION)
PHONE 822-7524
End Of Frtnch Avfe~2600 Dlock Orlando Drivt
( J u a t S c l a v J im S p c D r c r ' s )

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HOLLERS

61

SIGN

AT
Cadillac "(&gt;2” Series

Convrrllblt, Automatic Tranamla- £
•Inn. All Powrr, Radio ft Heater, f
While iiniah Mill" While Top.
Ilraiiliriil Interior, An L itre Clean
Cur Throughout.

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61 Corvair “700”

Stria*. 4 Door Sedan. Automatic
I’raoNmlanlon, l lu d io und Ilratrr.
t\ liitr I liit-li With Cliiiit Interior.
Deep Irradrd Tire*. A (inud lluy.

$

995

60 Chevrolet

595

■j Ton l'trk-1 |i, fi Cyl., Long Wheel
Hear, Fieri Hide lied and Engine
Juat Hreoitdilioned.

60 Plymouth

P o n l i e r S a f a r i 2 Door S t a t i o n W a g o n .

DO Automatic Tranamiaaion, I’onrr Steering,
Power Itrakea, Radio ft lleater. Heal Sharp. ’395

STO RED A T
SANFORD

A CAR FOR
ANY BUDGET!

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PAYMENTS

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m#titi,
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water,
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Land ( o. 131-4141

C fi (Ju irolct ‘‘210'' V ft, Auto. Trehe.,
Ilratrr. New Tire*, ft f'lran.

TAKE OVER
'SI Trl. I10lf» bal. 144
'62 Falcon SK&gt;«1» hsl. 119
'AA Ramblrr tH|6 bal. $19
'42 Metro. 1691 bal. |1 |
‘60 Volk*. 1.19I bal 129
'61 Chev. 11191 bal. *J9
'60 Mercury 1919 bal. |41
*69 Coraalr |bV7 bat. IT
*11 Plymouth 1199 bal. | U
*59 ( her. $199 bal. 121
’19 I'ontiac IbIT baL lilt
’l l Renault fllH bal. I l l
’l l (he*. IM7 bal. 117
'l l ( bary |2 9 | bal. 917
'16 t hav rot*l $99 bal. | |
'i t Cadillac 199 hat. f j
' l l Mercury 199 bal. IS
Jeep. 4-WD 1999 bal. $19
' l l Jrap «19V bal. 117
’l l Falaoa ITI8 bsl. I l l
' l l Ford 1811 bal. |4 I
’l l Jaap HUT bal. 117

day!
,
Elat IN Outboard M* 111’. Near,
ly new. Call Ray Groom*

Sherwood Forest
Paved Streets

FHA - VA HOMES

73. M ale o r F e m sle Help

FI'IIN18II KI»
CnlInga.
naar
Main H air | 4 0 133-4711.

Seminole Realty

71. M ale Help W an ted
tst

call

F1H XIHIIKD \ ItttlrmTRi hnu • GARAG E
Apt.
ad ult* only.
Ui") Elm Ava.
near (♦••« I4U mu* Adult*,
313* 40* .
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in ii tin inn |7u (j«r month* m i - 1 1 '. F1r»l 81.
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furnlrhnt,
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7
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: IlKhUOOM Kuril, out W. l i t
l»*itrnnni. I bath apt., Adult"
| 7 i . 33J-4 j 47.
only. 1312 Sanfurd Ave. i : : 2413 HEMMEHM? AV !■!,
n i.i*4 ti11fuI u V.N.VKWooD l^i S
t'n f u r n ia h r j (i|*m#
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yo u th is Oust cm
In I’niiitt ry.
m e , neat IR S. I l t i o m s
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rlioppihg 322-ii 1^1,
ready financed, nn rad tan*
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Maunnlla Vv*. | ] ) . S 7 ; n
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FHA-VA HOMES

$100 DOW N

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SO U T H W A R D

95. Houseri l’’n r Sale

MOR7VIAOKH — FoONfl TKItM
liKI.AN’h FKDKKAI.
Havlnga A Loan Aaaut la t Inn

liv lillE R

12.1. Honts &amp; Motors

l - f l o o m Kfflrlcncjr apt. w ith
pvt. bath V ahowor. aultahle
for co u p le or uluuti* p i r m n
G a ta w a y To Tha W a t a r w a y
or retired, All uHUtlra in­
R obson S p o rtin g G oods
cluded In Vent. IdcjfUy loi'alYnur EVEN RUDE D ea ler
#d on la l St,, w ithin l block
Th. ) ) ) . ) l l t
o f 3 frr# p arking lo ta and )0« «-» E. let.
• hopping center. Inquire at
DAY
w
NITEI
Herald
w a n t ad *
Manual Ja?..ba.*i) Dept, f lo ra ,
w o r k for a*. Hill* aa Me a
211 K. Fir at Ht.

UNFUIINIHIIKI* ht»u#r*. n h«*;n»t y f Himrlotin Itimtiii, 3 hctlfrtoni, l hath, k llr h r n rqulDptd. I*h. 222-7174.

4 Door Station Wagon, A’.I, Auto,
malic Tranauiiaaloti, I'uner Steering and Heater. Solid Running.

•495

69 Rambler American

2 Door, 6 Cyl., Standard Tranamia­
aion and llaaltr. A Clean Body With
A Krd Flnleh, New S r tl Cover* and
(jnod Tire*.

67 Chevrolet

••210'' Sari#*, 4 Door Sedan. V-*,
Automatic Tranamiaaion, Radio
and Healer.

*495
*695

Don’t Delay!
Tomorrow M a y Be Too Late

MANY MORE 10 CHOOSE

HOLLER
M O T O R SALES
2nd *

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2507 P A R K

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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY

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Hospital

'25th &amp;#
PARK
SANFORD
4

Notes
I i M i r y 17. IMS
*
Admissions
■ R on
Marie Washington,
Martha R a b o r n , Lawrence
Cooper, Lawrence Wynn, Dolorea Croaaley, Suaan Willi
ama, Millie Ann Boykin, San
ford; Thomas Barlow, Helen
Barlow, Anna Sullivan, Eileen
Sullivan, Deltona;
Eugene
Kunk, North Orlando; Ruby
Matthew*, Loch Harbor.
Blrthe
Mr. and Mry. George W.
Wilke a. Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mra. Henry Foaalt, San­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mra.
Donald Young, Ravenna Park,
a &gt;oy.
Diachargea
Dorothy B a r n e a , Michael
Lewla, Mable Harria, Carol
Richard aon, Ruaaell Crump­
ton, Jean Brown, Willie Agnea
Higgins, Mamie Bradley, Le­
roy Manning, Elite McGriff,
Mary Jo Richardson and baby
hoy, Louise Bennett, Ernest
Bowe, Veronica Lott, Joan
Brown, Cathy Lynn Gramkow,
Paula Baker, Sanford; Lucille
Stone, Loch Harbor; Glen Wil­
kes, New Smyrna Beach; Sid­
ney Monroe, Atlanta, Ga.
January 28, 1965
Admissions
Danitl Biggs, Bette Jo
Hyrtman, Bessie Waeker, Cora
Robson, Sanford; Sophia Stutterhelm, James York, DeBary;
Thomas James, Osteen; Mary
E. Hargrave, Cocoa.
Births "
•'
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Eu­
gene Williams, Sanford, e
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Holly, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mr*. Donald V, Croasley, San­
ford, a girl.
Diachargea
* Leslie LaBarge, Betty Kellett, Harold Kastner, Sophie
Bryan, Barbara A. Johnson
and baby girl, Alice G. Jackeon and baby girl, Janet Wil­
iams and baby girl, Bernice
F. Williams, Hill J. Jordan,
Sanford; Marla Mugucrta and
baby boy, Casselberry; Violet
Erickson, DeBary; Florence
Mahl, Deltona; Juanita Ander­
son, Geneva; Kutarll Ilnys,
Lake Mary; Eugene Kunk,
North Orlando; Warren Feldmeyer, Largo.
JANUARY 29. t965
Admlaalona
Allle Baas, Franrea Strick­
land, Priicilla llodgr, Suaan
Harrell, Tataria Smith. Er­
nestine Jackson, Thomas Dil­
lard, Mable L. Wiley, Joann
.Sm ith, Renee Richmond. Snnford;
Elisabeth
Kaufman,
Clara Langmach, John C.
Cowell, DeBary; Alice Clay,
Long wood; John Reditt, Oeteen; Robert Lucas, Maitland;
Linda Fort, Orlando.
Diachargea
Rene* Richmond, Dorothy
Wllkea and bthy girl, Juanita
Foaslt and baby girl, Martha
RattoCn, John Dirts, Alice L.
Haaty, Fred Dullarl, Mary
Ixiu Wllllama, Jarnra Aahford, Janet Merrell and baby
boy, Sarah McGough, Manuel
G. Jones, Cynthia A. Hudg­
ins, Anthony McIntyre, Owendoyn McIntyre, Daniel Biggs,
Sanfurd; l’aalella Florrnce
and baby girl, Altamonte;
Marlon Koret, DeBary; ArUiur Marcham, Lake Mary.
JANUARY 30, 1965
Admissions
Samuel Buchanan, Sheila
Blpre, Connie Jean Touch ton,
Elaine Carter, Lonnie Arm­
strong, l.aura E. Hawre, I/ca
Rochelle Bergen, Sanford;
Fayverletta Frailer, AlUnionte; Connie Williams, Earl
Fetters, DeBary; Crawford
Shelton, Lake Mary; Martha
Payne, l.ongwood; Sylvester
Bell, DeLand,
Discharge*
Zrlin Kelly, Easter Gainei
and baby boy, Richard Tif­
fany, William B. Kirby, Cora
Robaon, Baby girl Iteinnlngcr,
Susan Harrell, Sanford; Antonnette Dvorak, Ilulh Sny­
der, Laura B. Schllck, Ethel
Walker, DeBary; Fred Geig•r, North Orlando; Thomas
James, Osteen; Robert Lucas,
Maitland; Linda Fort, Or­
lando,
JANUARY II . 1161
Admlaalona
Christine B a e a k, Alei
Smith, Charity Dixon, Mil­
dred Johnson, Delbert J. Bush
II, Dorothy Causey, Ethel
Parkea, Laura McKendree,
David B. Moose, Sanford;
Charles Mallory, James York,
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‘Una Washington, Patricia
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cLO ^
By Dorli William*
"R. E. Porter” recently
challenged this saucy "lasslety” editor to Itomplle a
kiock kolum in her (wingin'
tlangy style.
"Whadda yuh want me tu
write 'bout?"
“ Oh, anything — frinstancc,
’bout what you do on the
weekends."
“Alrlghty, Friday night, I
—uh - watch - it( Saturday
night — I.— ] — I— ylyl! fergittit! Sunday — 1 aha —none
o' yur pea pickin’ bunls, Mr.
V."
• • •
Gentlemen, the Joints ’ arc
jumping — with knee joints,
that is. Hemlines are up and
this season there will he
plump knees, skinny knees,
knobby knees, baggy knees,
knock • knees and some knock­
out knees. So. gals, no matter
which category you (it In,
stop tugging at those skirts
when you seat yourself. Ex­
pose as much of your joints
as possible and you will J&gt;e
stylishly in the swing.
• • •
Mr. Blackwell, California
designer, known for his flam:.
bouyant use of ostrich plumes;
has abandoned this trademark
temporarily for a more eye­
catching ^gimmick — a barebosom, floor length gown. The
skin - light sheath is more
effective in a background of
dimmed lights and provoca­
tive music. The black crepe
architecture stops a few inch­
es above the waist and from
there sheer chiffon is draped
over the bust and across the
left shoulder in an unsuccess­
ful attempt to conceal the nu­
dity. Sales are skyrocketing
with mostly male customers.
How do these grab you, Mr.
V?
• • •
Ray Daniel, vice president
and cashier of Florida State
Hank*, was recently engaged
in statistical research in The
Herald office. He and the
“ saisiety" editor jovially com­
pared a few notes. Both hold
tillea, status symbols in lieu
ol remuneration. Both have
banker's hours, working from
nine to one — 9 a m to I a.in.,
that is. Both are bachelors,
but a barrier — a year or so
difference in their ages. Funnee. funnee female!
• * •
Miss Roberta Rankin, dau­
ghter of Mr and Mrs Charles
Rankin of 2o.t Flamingo Drive,
has been named to the current
Dean's list al tile University
nf Florida Miss Ftankln is a
1903 graduate of Seminole
High School, where she was
a member of Die National
Honor Society.
*’ » •
There will be a county wide
Science Fair on March 25 26,
says teacher Joel Akcrman,
of South Seminole Junior High.
He didn’t say where it will be
held, but such fairs always
arouse a great deal of public
interest. There will be a prize
from the Sanford Herald for
one of Ihr wintlinu entries.
• * •
Our sympathy was aroused
for Seminole County legisla­
tors Sen. Mack Cleveland and
Rep. Joe Davis as they listen­
ed lo long lists of requests
from municipal bodies and cit^fiejis throughout the county
Tuesday. These gentlemen
will need a couple extra suit­
cases to carry all the paper­
work to Tallahassee in April
aDd will need to stretch their
minds to remember every­
thing they have been reques­
ted to do. This is probably the
last chance we will have to
channel auch request!, when
the court* get through re-ap­
portioning the atate.
•
» •
Newaboya work hard and
brave all aorta of weather to
deliver your daily newapaper.
So. C. J. Metxler ia hoping
to hear from an honest per­
son. The W-year-old carrier
Wednesday lost hia wallet
containing 148 and no papera
somewhere between the 800
block of Elm Avenue and the
Third-Oak intersection. Hie
’phone number i* 322-0596.

Mothers March
Citiaena of Seminole Coun­
ty are asked to turrt on their
porch light* between 5 and 9
p m. tonight to aid the Moth­
ers March of th# Natlohal
Foundation’s March of Dimes
.by Chairman John Sauls.

Farm

Johnson Asks For
Warm Rains
End Florida
Frost Threat
United Press International
The arctic cold mass that
has clutched the eastern twothirds of the nation would not
budge today.
It held the Midwest in its se
cond week ol sub zero tem­
peratures.
The rich vegetable growing
areas of Florida and south
Texas barely escaped the 1*1
est cold snip. Warming rains
in Ihe Gulf Coast spread east­
ward into Florida today, end­
ing the frost threat. *
Snow squalls yesterday along the eastern shores pf the
Great Lakes produced traffic
tieups.
Inland waterways remained
choked with Ice. Flurrlrs con­
tinued today from the Great
Lakes to the northern Appa­
lachians.
A mother and six children
perished at McComb. Miss., in
a (ire Wednesday blamed on
a spark from their fireplace.
Two young children were
killed in an Indiatipolis, (Ind.)
fire apparently caused by &gt;n
electric heater.
A Buffalo, (N. Y.) youlh
was killed in a car-truck col­
lision during a snowstorm al
Lancaster, N.Y.
Sub-zero readings Wednes­
day were common as far south
as Tennessee, It was 14 below
aero -at Somerset^ Ky,- --

'Decfenf' Tax Roll
Swofford's Aim
At Altamonte

Seminole County * * * *

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VOL. 57

Bid Opening:
Bids for air conditioning of
buildings 79 and 60 at Sanford
Naval Air Station will be op­
ened Feb. 11 a t 8 p.tn. a t the
office of the officer in ebargo
of construction at tha baaa.
Bidding data may be obtained
without security deposit.

Zip Code 32771

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NO. 119

DeGaulle Bids
United Nations
Reformation
By Martin Stuart • Fox
VIENTIANE. Laos ( U P D The army high command
crushed the forces of rightwing Vice Premier Gen. Phoumi Nosavan in a savage 10hour battle, and informed
sources said today Phoumt
would ho charged with trea­
son.
The aources said nciilra*1*
Premier P r i n c e Souvanna
Phouma would bring the char­
ges against the one - time
strongman for master - mind­
ing Sunday's abortive revolt
ahtP'lhe four - day struggle
for control of Vientiane and
tberight ! wing army.
Troops loyal to the army
high command were firmly in
control of this administrative
capital today.
Young soldiers bedecked
with yellow ribbons strolled
through the streets past bullet
riddled htiildifTgs celebrating
their victory.
The 10-hour battle came to
a climax Wednesday night at
the Phonekrng police camp
on the northern outskirts id
the city.
There Phoumi and the police
force supporting him made a
last ditch stand and lost.
T r a c e r bullets arched
through the night sky as Ihe
army brought in artillery, hea­
vy weapons, mortars, bazoo­
kas and rccoillcss rifles
The final attack on the police camp began at dusk and
was virtually all over t)&gt;
8 3U p m
Phimrm’s whereabout* were
a mystery today He was last
s c e n Wednesday afternoon
while directing Ills losing hat
tUIle was talking with a I P)
correspondent, and duelling
actions with a walkie talkie
It was Phounu's second at
tept to capture Vientiane He
was siicressful in December.
1961, when hts right-wing for
ces drove out the neutralist
troops of then paratroop t'apt
Kong I.e, sending Souvanna
fleeing to ( ambodia.

LOOKING DOWN the muzzle of this .105 mm reeoille.su cannon was Her­
ald Staff Photographer (anil Sp 5) Bill Vincent ,lr. this morning as
S Sgt. Donald II. Railshack readies the weapon for take-off with Com­
pany B, Second Battalion, 121th Infantry, Florida National Guard. Satur­
day from Sanford AVmory for two-day maneuver* al Camp Blanding.

Burns Bests Bryant

PARIS (UPD — President
Charles dr Gaulle today pro­
posed a five-power conference
nf the United States, Soviet
Union, Britain, France anil
Communist China at Geneva
to study reform of Ih* Unit­
ed Nations.
De Gaulle proposed this to
a crowded news conference in
which ho renewed his efforts
to make Franco a bigger
financial power and to cut
down the influence of the *
United States and Britain in
world monetary marts.
He demanded the U. S, dol­
lar and the British pound
sterling he scrapped as cur­
rencies for international fin­
ancial o|&gt;riations ami called
for a return to the gold
sta mtard.
De. . Gaulle.- proposed that
the world’s major financial
power should study to see
how a switch could be made
from the present "gold ex­
change standout'' based on
the dollar ami the pound to n
atiaight gold standard, lie
said this should be done with­
in the framework of the In­
ter national Montrtary Fund.
lie also said it might tie
studied try the It) nut inns of
the so-called “ Paris Club.”
This is a group of 10 lead­
ing ti'ti*7icial nations of the
worhfVwho control the internalional money market.
lie saiil that In any case
(hi* would give the six Kutopean Common Maiket conntin s a chance “to show the
('■••mimic and financial power
•if our reborn cnntuunt."
De Gaulle spoke In about
500 m-wsmen and 600 invited
g u e s t s III the crowded st ate
salon of the Ely see Palace,
It was his lust new* cunferi’ine sinco July 23 lust
year and only his litli in six
years a s president.
De Gaulle's news rnuferemi's are ruiefully st ag ed.
The president deride* upon
tile topics he wants to cover,
secs that appropriate ques­
tions sre “planted" with
trusted newsmen and readies
his auswcis well in advance.
At the July conference, he
proposed a new 14-mitton
Geneva conference tyi end the
conflict in Viet Nam. Nothing
came of the proposal.

which now appear* mure en true lied for comment.
meshed,in politic^ than ever 1 Saya Harrpon, of St. PcAt - hastily t tiled new s tcishurg chairman of the
collieri-tice late yesterday nf board amt previously of the
ter In received the opinion lie old H unt id Control, said only
required of the high court, that so long as we arc auth
Bunn &gt;aid his interpretation or red, w. arc going In do the
Irnm a lust study indicated tic t that vve can tor our high
tu hue two wavs iqa-n lor na cr education
ining Ins own member* to the
lino
man liitaid which ad
mini sic i &gt; stale universities
Iuiiii&gt; said he could with
ill.tw the nine n,lines submit
led to Ho seerelniy id the
stall- Senati J.m 1 by former
Gen P.od D Adam*, com­
ton ta r n s Bryant, just tour
mander in chief of the If S
dais before Burns came into
Strike Command loured Ssnfittice, and resubmit his own
fnnl Naval Air Station today,
i Unices to go before the netl
showing continued inter s i t
tile when Hie Leglslutltiv*
vice
interest in the It A SC
TOKYO (Tuesday I (L'PIt meets April 6
Vigt’anie reconnaissance bom­
— Communist North Viet
nr. Burns said, he could
Nntn sunk an intruding war­ withdraw the Bryant names ber and iU support facilities.
ship of ''th* United States and n-d submit any of Ills The four slat Army general
and the Saigon administra­ own, in which rase Hie Bry t* the highest ranking officer
tion” off its shore Sunday, hill Regents Hoard would au to inspect the intelligence
gather in;* systems at Sanford,
Radio Hanoi claimi-i! today.
tomato ally tease lo hold o’
The Hanoi re|iort followed flee tin day the Legislature the Atlantic I’arific Fleet head­
a series of charges hy the adjoin mil Then Burns could quarter* l"r the HA SC twin
t -mniumst* that U. S. mol name Ins own men — without engine Jet
Arriving from McDtll AFB,
South Vietnamese warships bavin lo run them through
hud been intruding in Com­ the .Senate until the next reg General Adams and hi* party
were briefed by Capt J U
munist terriloi tal waters.
ulwr session of Ihe 1-eglsla
Mayo, com ni antler ot Re conThis was the first time the lure
nai**anre Attack Wing One,
Communists clatmt-d to have
Burns Indicated he would
an t taken on a tour ol the |n
sunk one of the vessels.
rlioo-e the latter wav Hr
tell [genre Center
said Hu* would be less cpm
plicated and provide an "or­
JACKSONVILLE lUI’D —
Mariner Report
Cecil Webb, milling company
derly transition of the affairs Rand Practices
WASHINGTON (LTD — of tin Board nf Regents from For Gasparilla
executive and friend of many
The Mariner 4 spacecraft the iialid* of appoUllccx of
To get in shape for the five- -nf the stub's top political
passed the 115 million mile Mr Bryant. . "
mile Tampa Gu.purillu parade leaders, collapsed anil died lit
mark Wednesday in its 7'*Bi.ms would not reveal the in wloili they will paiticiputa Jacksonville today.
month flight to Mara. Marin­ naito s of his choice* for the Monday, the Seminole High
Webb, who served ss chair­
er was launched last Nov. 28 board
School band and majorettes man of both the Road De­
from Cape Kennedy and is
Bryant, now a Jacksonville mar idl'd from the school to partment and the State Game
scheduled tu pass within 5,4(10 insurunre executive, was out downtown Sanford today. The und Fresh Water Fi»h Com­
of the stale and could not be distance is just under four mission In recent year*, was
miles of. Mars next July It.
stricken while checking out of
I miles.
The hapd is &gt;Utcd to leave a Jacksonville hotel. He was
al 8 a.in. Monday, participate pronounced dead at Baptist
in the (iuipurilln parade at 1 Hospital, apparently ftom a
p.m. ami later he treated to heart attack.
dinner at I.a* Novcdadea,
AA’ehb was the founder and
famous Spanish restaurant, head of the I)txy Lilly Milling
by the Band Parents Associa­ Company with plant* in Flor­
ida and Georgia. 11a operated
tion.
a big ranrh and private game
reserve in Williston, where
Rusk Vacations
he was host to the top politi­
At Cocoa Beach
cal figures of th* state each
COCOA BEACH {UPD —
year.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
He served on the Game and
and his family tested' here
Fresh Water Fish Commis­
today in balmy temperatures sion under former Gov. Fuller
which they hope will cure the Warren and headed th* Road
secretary's stubborn cold.
Department in the administra­
Ru*k arrived at Patrick tion of acting Gov. Charley
AFB near here with hit wife Johns.
and daughter and drove to
A large etete game pre­
the winter he me of Under­ serve end bird sanctuary near
NORTH ORLANDO’S volunteer firemen will be partidp^tinji this year
secretary of State Georgs W. Pun la Gorda, in Charlotte
for the firat time in the annuel Cerebral Palsy Telethon scheduled this
Balt. He is expected to stay County, le rimed In Webb's
Saturday and Sunday over WDBO-TV. Among these working will be
here
fur about a week.
honor.
(left to right) President Mai Campbell, Tony, Ktetek and Chief Bill Hahn.

Senator Hits
Working Solons

Those pretty new blueon-white front end tags for
the front end of your auto­
mobile, advertising Semi­
nole County and Ita munici­
palities now are available
for a nominal fee at all
Sanford pharmacies and at
tha Seminole County Cham,
her of Commerce.

Phone 322-2611

iir h t lii

WEATHER: Cloudy thru Friday, hiph about 70; low tonight in 40s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS., FEBRUARY 4, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA

fly Donna Extra
Altamonte Springs T o w n
Council, in regular session
Wednesday night, unanimous­
ly voted to request proposals
from at least three well known
firms for appraisal of all pro­
perties in the community to
he submitted by next meeting
Mayor W. Lawrence Swof
ford recommended tliai the
reappraisal he made in order
to have a "decent'’ tax roll,
pointing out that the last up
praisal had taken place in
1958. lit- urged that the work
be completed by June.
Ttie town budget of antiripaled revenues calls for W3.871 85 to come (rom real es
late taxes this year.
Swoffnrd again recommend­
ed that Leslie Winters and Ed
ward Levy lie appointed to
the town’s zoning board and
stated that hi* recommenda­
tion “would stand.” U p point­
ed out that both men had ex­
*
perience, not only ‘on the zon­
ing board, but alto in othdr
positions of the town govern
TALLAHASSEE tUPIt —
ment.
Although a motion w a s Sen. I. k Edw»rd», of Jrmade by Councilman Keith v-jne, lulled today for the
Nixon to accept the recom­ resignations nf members of
mendation, it died lor lack of Ihe Legislatore who rue tin
the pay rid I of agenries in the
a second.
A tie vote on motion made executive branch of the state
by Councilman Berl Chapman government.
to retain an Orlando engineer­ "You cnnmit serve two
ing firm to make atudy and m as ters ,” declared the portly
submit recommendations on I vice rhairm un of lire Senate
the drainage problem between (pending committee a t he
Grandview and Penn Avenues, |qUealionad statu labor medi­
east of Maitland Avenue, re­ ator Richard Youtigmnn ami
sulted in a “ nay’’ vote from others about legislators on
th eir payrolls.
the mayor.
Hia remark* were apreifi.
Swofford explained that he
was opposed to having further tally directed at San. Harry
studies made until a method Stratton, pf Callahan, who is
of financing the project could on Voungmaii's payroll as
mediation commissioner.
be determined.

Decorative Tags
Go On Sale Here

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

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Hrrvdon Burp* apparent­
ly hai wort his battle for Hit
right to nuine Ins own stale
Board of Itrgents but may
wait until after the 1965 Leg
Mature to make the appoint
mints.
The Stale Supreme Court
opinion delivered yesterday
which gives Bunts thu go
ahead leaves some questions
unanswered, however, entirer
rung the (illme ol the hoard.

Intruding' Ship
Sunk By Reds

'Strike' General
Visits Base Here

Cecil Webb Dies;
Politicos' Friend

Crop Lands
Policy Eyed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Johnson
asked Conprcss today to continue the government’s
farm support aiyl surplus-control programs, with
new built-in governors .to pare down federal costs.
The President, in a special message to the Sen*
ate and House, called for
‘
extension of government
programs for wheat, feed n s u u o A ...
grains, cotton, and wool,
all due to expire at the

-BRIEFS

end of 1965.
Johnson also proposed »
new, long-term ‘'cropland ad­ .United I’rrs* International
Racial arrests in rural Ala­
justment program" u n d e r
which farmers would he paid bama moved lo a tolal of ato convert land to non-agri- bout 2.600, approaching lh«
cuittirul uses, thus reducing all-time high for such jailing*
the cost cf present programs In Ural Deep South state.
for retiring farm land on a
year-by-year basis.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The President said federal
agricultural policy also should President Johnson is hoping
recognize the fact that the very much to visit the Soviet
nation faces two separate Union and welcome the new
form problems.
Kremlin leaders to the United
One, he said, is the need to
States
this year to further
g i v e efficient commercial
the
quest
for peace.
family former* opportunity
"to earn parity of Income
from farming operations."■
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ttje other he said, is the
need to provide "parity of op* Former White House aido
portunity for all rural peo­ Walter W. Jenkins will not ap­
ple, including new opportuni­ pear today as ordered to tes­
ty for small farmers."
tify in the Bobby Baker inves­
Johnson said continued and
tigation, according to a Sen­
improved f u r m commodity
ate Rules Committee source.
support programs are needed
to alio**- seonlffloTTtuI farmers
to earn parity of income with
MOSCOW (UPD — Premier
other Americans because of
Alexei N. Kosygin departed
“the farmer's economic iso­
today for Peking on his way to
lation ami Iris enormous rapa­
a visit lo Communist North
city to produce.”
Alet Nam Rial could result in
"We have today at least 51* increased pressure against
million acres more cropland U S. interests In Southeast
than ia required to produce Asia.
all of the food and fiber that
we can consume plus all we
ran export.
PARIS t u p It — President
“ Without programs to guide i’harlei de Onulle demanded
production, new crcp sur­ today that Ute U S. dollar and
pluses would lie inevitable,’’ the Rrltish pound sterling h«
Johnson said.
scrapped as currencies for in­
The President said that eon- ternational finance lb’ called
sunters had been the major . (ur a r,'turn to the straight
beneficiaries of Cairn piogtes* gold standard,
tlirough reasonable food cost*
He aalil farm program*
would be necessary a* long a * SAIGON | UPI) — Gustav
gain* in ngi iiultimd tech ll’ itz, n high ranking U. S.
mingy coni inua to outpace aid official missing smen
market growth.
j Tuesday, wa* kidnaped on tha
lie wanted that removal &lt;f j outskirts ol Saigon by a group
()Hen sUppoil* Would he " i l l
of men presumed to be Com
l.i*t mphi,
intmtsl Alet t ong rebels, ttia
I' b Embassy said today.

2,600 Held

Quest For Peace

Jenkins Out

4 »

Pressure Seen

DeC.aullc Demands

Yank Kidnaped

Longwood ‘ L is t’

1 Moodprobes

t APE KENNEDY (UPI)—
I lie *| nice agency Ital ay anN o t A v a ila b le ■ mnmci'd plans to launch its
l.ongwood City Oimnei! will last two ranger moonprobes
hold public hearing on paving within the next seven weeks
of Maine Avenue preceding to lake lunar pictures that
the regular monthly session in.iv surpass Hie hlvtotte snap­
scheduled fur H p.m. today in s h o t s produced last July hy
It anger-7.
City Hall.
Copy of t formal agenda,
ns approved by council Jan.
A I R FORCE ACADEMY,
14 for preparation tbi* month,
The Air Force
was riot available to the pre-s, Colo | UPD
However, reports of putt meet' Aiademv's examination cheat­
irtgs show that holdover bus­ ing investigation was over to­
iness expelled up for discus- rt a y udti ms cadet* shorn
sion tonight wdl include the Irnm the ranks and an unde­
matter of te*urfuoiug High' termined number of others
land, Evcrgri-n and Marvin stilt lacing honor sjslum dis­
cipline.
Avenues.

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P«f« 12—Mem. Mar. 1, ’65 p j y ^ D i s t r i c t

Sets Meeting
The general meeting of dis­
trict 8, Council of ParentTeacher Associations, will be
held March IS i t Mainland
High School, Daytons.
Cuest speaker will be Mr*.
Pauline Bevi* whose lopie will
be “ Lights On For Educa­
tion."
There will be a catered
luncheon a n d reservations
should be in from all those
planning to sttend by March S.

Iljr Jane Caaaelberry
Rock hound* or mineral col­
lector* will be Intereited in
an exhibit of rough and fin­
ished stone* a t the Arts,
Crafts and Hobbles Show to
be sponsored by the Woman's
Club of Casselberry from 10
a.m. to 8 p.rn. Saturday, at
tha Clubhouse on Orerbrook
Dr,
There also will be a demon­
stration of how to cut the
atones by the exhibitor who
Is the owner of Cowee Ruby
Mines near Franklin, N.C.
Another exhibitor, who has
lectured in area schools, will
display an interesting collec­
tion of mineral* that can be
found In Florida.
One well known Casselber­
ry citizen will display some
of the fine replicas of antique
chairs and other pieces which
he has made.
Hand tooled aluminum trays,
paintings, ceramics and art
object* from other countries
will be shown.
Artists and hobbyists are
Invited to participate without
. charge but are asked to hare
their exhibit In place by 0
ajn. on the day of the show.
The public is invited to
view all the Interesting dlsp l a y s , and demonstrations,
and meet residents of the ar­
ea who will be exhibiting, -■*

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BERNARD W. George (left), hospital corpsman
2/cl, and Charlie Stone, aviation machinist’s
mate (jet) 1/cl, were presented Good Conduct
ribbons at a VAII-7 formation.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Keeping pace with the rapid growth of Sanford
and Seminole County, we wish to announce the
opening of our REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT.
It is our desire to provide the same friendly, efficient
service in your Real Estate needs as we have your
General Insurance needs for the past 21 years.
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CH A RLFfl G I L B E R T CO LLIN*
t h a d Ivor rad hit* bund o f DO N­
NA JA N K COLLINH. a n d attll
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DONALD NYK, jo in ed by her
B u l b a n d . DONALD NYK,
’ D efendant*
TO* CIIAHLRH O I L 11 K H T C o l .
LINH, t h a d i v o r c e d h»&lt;»
b a n d «.r DONNA J A M
COLLINH, a n d *1111 h u t r e ­
m arried
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C ro w n av llla. M a ry l a n d
YOU a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d th at
a C o m p l a i n t f o r r o r t c l o a u r a of
M ortgage
haa
barn
filed
a g a i n s t you, a n d y ou a r e re- !
q y i r a d to a ar v a a ro py of your I
A w a r o r p U a d l n g t to th e
('. m p l a i n t on r i a l n l i f f * a tlu r * ;
pay. J O g E F l l M K I T / J i l . l l
AM). lift g a o u r l t y T r u s t Buildtrig, Miami. F l o ri d a . 1 1111. a n d
f i le t h a o r i g i n a l A new ar «*r
p l a a d i n a In th g o f fU a of tha
C U r k of t h e C ircu it C o u r t on
o r b a f o r a th a I t b d a y of M arc h
JL D. IMA.
I f y o u fa ll t o do *o. J u d g m e n t
By d e f a u l t will be t a k a n a g a i n s t
| s , y fo r t h a r e l i e f dam * m l ad In
th e Com plaint.
T h a d o ecrlp U o n o f l h a real
p r o p e r l y p r j r a a d a d a g a i n s t la:
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QUANTITY
RIGHTS
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Atiff 31. common Kid net or Hl*dd#r If*
rlitLiona often occur and may mala you
lent* and narvout from too fraqur nl
p t i u i n both day and night S+condin ly , you may lota ilcap and tuffer from
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curbing Irritating gvvma in iirony, acid
tirina and by aodlgraic pain relief. Get
CYSTEJE 04 dmgglkU fe.l belter fatU

TWO TROOPS of Girl Scout*, Troop* 695 nnd 299 toured the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad station recently. Girl* are shown here n* they observe
facility. Troop leaders nre Mrs. Gladys Downing and Mrs. Jessie Andrews.

The
K E N N E T H t.E O N f O P K E T an d
DONNA H. CO SKKT, h i . wir».
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co p y t h a r a o f upon th a plain*
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The Real Estate Department will be under the manage­
ment of N. V. Farmer, who has been « active jn the
Reid Estate business in Sanford for the past 8 years.

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Seminole County

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“The Nile of America”

SAIGON (U PI)—More thnn 160 American and
South Vietnamese fighter-bombers and B57 j e ts hit
two targets in North Viet Nam today in the biggest
strike yet aRainst the north. Moscow Radio immedi­
ately denounced what it calls a barbarous provoca­
tion.
An official American reconnaissance mission*.
A statement by the U. S.
spokesman said damage
at a North Vietnamese Embassy and the Saigon gov­
naval ha.se and at a aup- ernment hinted at further a ir

The subcommittees of the
I . a k e Monroe Development
Committee will meet at 7:30
Phone 322-2611
Zip Code 32771
WASHINGTON (LTD p.tn. Wednesday in the Cham­
WEATHER: Cloudy, chnnec of showers Wednesday, hiRh about 80; low tuniRht 63-70.
(S tf map of North Virt raids "tn make clear to Hanot
ber of Commerce conference President Johnson’s proposed
trip to the Soviet Union moved VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established
1908
TUESDAY,
MARCH
2,
1965
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
NO.
137
N»m
on page 9.)
that North Viet Nam will h«
room.
a step closer today with word
ply depot nm r the border ot held fully accountable for
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that the Russians sent him n
Iain* wns “between 70 nod 80 continuing aggression against
Hint to the committee mem- message a month ago saying
per font "
Soiit^V Ict Nam."
bera pushing the county-wide they would welcome such a
The statement.followed pubA
U.
S.
Air
Force
spokes­
beautification program: EnlisT visit.
man, who disclosed today's liration of a U.8. white paper
But there was still no indi­
the aid of the federal Neigh­
twin attacks were larger tliun last week documenting Cnmborhood Youth Corps. Th«* cation whether the proposed
three previous attacks during m u n i * t aggression against
government will pay 00 per
February, snid at least three South Viet Nani and hinting
cent of the tali and the boys
of the raiding planes were at further retaliatory acts.
will do the work.
downed by anti-aircraft fire
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from Communist positions.
R. K. Porter hns been swip­
Moscow claimed seven of thr
CAPE KENNEDY (UPD
ing ••Clock" .items from' Hill
planes
were shot down and i
.Macl.auchlin’s I.ion Pause for
_ An Atlas-Centaur moon
t^jiil
.intense
jjnti-aircn»ft Jin*
tot These many mjvonrt: i«'ly f
rocket • bxplodtlL in .— I*-1 .
prevented more devastating
discover today that Bill has
or»ngr flame on Idnat-off to­
been swiping them from Play­
attacks against military ta r­
day, throwing a new kink in­
boy magazine.
get* in the north.
to America'* plan to put a
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robot aurveyor apacecraft on
Some times you can straigh­
The raid* were announced
llirinf surface thia fall.
ten out-a youngster by bend­
ns a battalion-sized force of
The ailvery, ft'J-foot rocket
ing him over.
U. S. Marines prepared to
rose a few feet from it*
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land in South Vie Nam to bol­
launch pad at 8:25 n m.. suf­
ster American forces there.
Little hoy: * Daddy, what's
fered an npparent engine fail­
P R E S I D E N T J O H N S O N ure. ami crashed back to earth
an angel 7”
It was understood Hie Ma­
.Wise father: "A church-go­ visit would be a two-way af­ engulfed in flames.
rines would take over gunrd
ing pedestrian who jumped fair—as Johnson first suggest­
Thousands of pounds of
duties at vital l'. S. installa­
too late."
tion* such ns tlie aubnscs
ed—with Soviet Premier Alex­ volatile kerosene, liquid oxy­
(Thnnx, Bill) ei N. Kosygin and Communist gen, and hydrogen fed a tre­
where today's strikes were
KOIIEKT
IIKSSKRER
(lower
left)
renticipatcs
• •
•
party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev mendous orange-red fire on
launched.
this juicy steak as the winiiitiR co-clminnnn itt
the launch complex for about
Although the 1ntc*t new* coming to the United States.
Informed source* estimated
the Seminole County Chamber of (’ominetve
r r p o r t« say construction
Kosygin broke the news of 10 minutes after the explo­
the Marine force at between
membership
drive.
Artlinr
II.
Heekwith
Jr.,
the
fitnrtA al'out April'* «•n&lt;I on the message to Johnson Mon­ sion. Great clouds of black
800 to 1.000.
losing co-chairman, points hungrily. Rond and
( DR. JOHN L. Under.
improving *-5ti» Slrc«t ln*twr**n day in Leipzig, East Germany smoke billowed into the sky.
Snigoii Radio reported to­
cashing'
winning
drive
member*
are
|»ietnred
in
wood Jr. 18 command­
Firnch mid MHlonvJlli* AveA
space
agency
spokesman
He told reporters he had
day's surprise raids and this
the top photo as they await the steaks a t the
rules, we'll believe it when we written to the President two reported minutes after the
A two-ftory fmme npnit- was followed by a joint Ameri­ ing officer of lleuvy
A Seminole County drlrga
FI’i L recreation area Monday cvoninR.
it** it. Hut — since some months ago that it would be thundering crash that all per­ tion will join with a delegation
mcnl house *t 1715 Hull Ave­ can and Vietnamese state­ A t t a c k Squadron 6,
li e i n r transferred to
buildings have hren razed or "very pleasant" to receive sonnel tn the nearby block- fiom the New Smyrna Reach
nue ww» exlnitively il* rouged ment.
removed, we now see new him in Moscow Kosygin said house were safe,
Sanford Navnl Air Staby file Sat ill tiny night, it
riianibci of I otiimerce I loirs
A later V S, Air Force
utility
hi place back at he was still walling lor a re
The tMl Ion nskel » » i de dav to plead the t alls,- of .»
t i o n from tlm West
vt|iH leal tini tin lay.
.stnleni.nl .aid more limn Inn
t he new «houjdeis May In! ! ply.
signed to shoot its I.too new (M odi luidee on '-It 4U
Coast April 1. lie anti
Two fu r fiyhtei* fiom lint
planes were Invoiced
• •
•
But White House Press Sec pound surveyor mock up tu­ over the St. Johns River
Sanford Fire Department rehia wife, Anne, reaida
A joint U. S -Vitenamese
telary
George
E.
Reedy
said
ward
an
imaginefy
lunar
point
*:»•;
til
utiujr
injures
battling
Kill is in place for the new
at •! 11 South Scott Ave­
John A lr-an d ". '•hri'TIO
the 2 ‘* hour blaze bill tlbl statement tai l American B57s nue. They have a aon
aid* walk on Onora Road front later that Johnson had re | 2F\o&lt;10 miles away in space of thr Seminole County Com
nod Finn fighter bombers lot
n&lt;&gt;t i eipiiie liosi'ttalizntion.
Sanford Avenue to the Navy plied Itredy said Kosygin ap Hint was representing the mission, and t Vet non Mite
anti dntiRhtor away a t
parrntly had been referring to moon for flight test put poses. arid John hi nlcr of the Seal
’I be fire department *iud n supply depot »t X.'in Bang, college. (Navy I’hoto)
base.
It wns tlo- first of two mole • li.iio'ur ot to n im etic
an "oral message"—not a let
lliu fire win i auxrtl by a de about 10 md.-s loo Hi of Hie
, In.ionlai v between N. Hli and
fcctiv* oil heater
Hpring commence* Satur­ ter—received a month ago in moon shot telo-msnl- planned .-.long with the .VS11 Oiamtiel
A
gara*;r
nutmde
the
city
1
before
another
Alla'
Centaur
Washington
South Viet Nam, and about
will
meet
.it
In
a
in.
Thill
sil.i)
day, March 20, thin year.
lic said it was with this waj scheduled to shoot the with tin- \ elesia County Loin
limit*
tltM touil by fire | 15 miles fnnn tio- Laotian
Sunday night. I be hinlditig holder. Il was the fust time
message in mind that John-on f i r s t
of seven surveyor
Kiank Yoltolinc says lie’s said in a speech before the |o .!i» t,, Hi,, moon this fall m -sioii m In-land.
was owned by l \ It Jotie* in tlie twin jet ltr.7s have lot
Seminole » uuni) Cnmnns
giving Up c l g a i s for Lent.
l lora ||«*ight*.
Anil Defamation League of
The United .States was mod lias placed the Osleei
1North Viet Knm.
lin e , Linda 7
A workshop. including pow­
Ity Jane Casselberry
B'nai ll'rith Feb. 3, "1 have counting on Project Surveyor budge on No I priority in it.AIR FOItl F. SHOW
er tool*. wan t|f i|j" ) ',,l 1,1 the
I.and O'Lakes Country Club
reason to believe that the So to c l e a r up mysteries of Hie le.ol improvement re*|ue't tv
A
force
of
South
Vietnamese
Do you have x whertchnir viet leadership would welcome ...... ..
bla/e. Fire ill pMltllielit* f•••!»!
■I Casselberry lost more than
suil.nc and to find Hi. Male It,i.at In partnu tit
l ake Maty aid (•Itidet Vllle flglltei Ihililt"'I* attack.-I the 55.inn) worth of golf cnur.sa
that will fir a llircc-vcnr old my visit to their country -as
|.,nding mens for pm.
V■*lii-i,i i mint) Commission
naval hose at tjllaiig Kin* . li maintenance equipment Mon­
child’ I'r do you know where 1 would be very glad to do " Jt, t ,\po|!o astionaiits tlm' will tie requested Thursday al
wen* called.
A big wood* fire in tbe the const of South China S.a day night when a shed burned.
one can be found 7 There's a
Presumably, the U. S. and ip,, s, ht-dub-d to follow by so to plan- Hie span on No. I
2ilth Street Yale Avenue h i .- h 1tin miles north of the holder
l i t t l e girl in Altamonte Soviet governments are engag p,i:u.
The b l a z e was spotted
priority
kept firemen bu*y f• ninif U S. jets supported Hint mi* a round midnight by Charles
Springs w h o had both legs lit in delicate diplomatic ne
|,
h „. fifth t, »t flight
| tie p i o p o s e i l n e w b r i d g e Is
limn Iwu Imui* M"ii'b») aftei- si.ui, concent r ut mg .ut the Williams, a nearby resident,
amputated. Mis. Joyce Kel gotlatinns tn work out the de f„r
h,gli .-m-■g&gt; i cutout a prim al\ project, to he li
noun.
Icy. al the State Welfare lie. tell* of any Johnson visit
I'.mimtiiili.l mil l int, t uft flat­ i .issclbrrry Volunteer Firo
I The fu»t of the Moulded n.meed with stale fund*, ex
sSn iifiiM l,
I
r
M ary
ami
pat Intent, is trying to find a
ter ies.
Department responded to tha
"The two governments stand ,,|„gu, ,| ,\tlaM entam rocket, cepting that Volusia ami Sent
Navy fue unit* aniwrird the
wheel chair for her use. If tn the same position." Heed) (,|rw. u|,
after mole Counties must provide
IAII indication* were that &lt;all Cause of the lire bai Dot
call.
you ran help, call Mrs. Kelley. said.
today'a bombing attack* were bc«n determined.
launch on May 8. |Ult2. Its tin- necessary right-of-way.
The Hanford F‘irr Dcpart. . .
"Each has expressed the next lest, on Nov. 27, Itni.’l,
strictly an Air Force show.
tiiciit uUo foiiK'bt tin (■•• other
AI the last Kiwanis meet­ fact that a visit would hr was a full success and lieIt wruld la- the first time S c c r c c y
^rii** fire* Saturday aft»»ring, Glenn McCall made a mo- welcome. There have been riM'ket reached orbit for the
noon. Tiny w«ic at Hth and that plane* from carrier* of | MOSCOW (UPD — TTl*
tion that the board of direct­ ccntacts through diplomatic fu st time.
Maiik'oU»tinr, 2»»tb Street ami the IL S 7th Heel had not k z•-rnfin today dropped a eurors write a letter to the City channels."
A thud Atlas-Centaur failSt'ii! li Stimmrrhn and «»n participated tn Hi* sink.* | a(n , secrecy over the aeCommissioners recommending
rd to achieve orbit last June
Weal 1HI11 Street behind tbe agninst North Viol Nam al- ootid round of international
that they proceed with the Demo Meeting
hut most of its test objec­
State Farmer* .Market.
though they may have flown I Communist "unity" talk!.
WASHINGTON i l l ' l l —
lakrfrunt development. The
Need fur an effective after- tin'.. were met. Its lust test, Senate GO|* Lender Ev.-iett
motion was carried unani­ core full for juvenile offend in December, was a success M Dirk*, n l III. i |.1..iin.-d to
mously.
t-rs and the needs of Seminole
return to his Semite duties
. . .
fountv juvenile enurt will he
today after a nine .lav ah
OPEN F R I D A Y
At lb . meeting of the San tlie subject of a talk try f . Marshal Torres
si-lire fm I lent incut of a
I m il d I*m m » I n l e r n a l i o n a l
Illi//,ti l *MMiititf* w r r r
M TE T IL 9
w \s m v .n &gt; \
a h ii — stomach ailment.
ford Merehanta division, the Vernon Mize, former county
c
n
n
e
i
j
f
U ! M.inlt wind* nluppid pupU'd luf pint* of Mlllile*
same motion was made that and juvenile judge, who will IIoum* Democratic
leader'
Dirksen w a a dis.harged b* a\ \ *ii•’w and rain arrii**
FtR6T QUALITY m
..its, Missouri snd Kans*s.
t(]» merchants follow suit, and speak to members of the marshaled ’heir forces against Monday from Walter Reed
Five North Orlando randl• he M id * * * t m liiy b u t fpriii^ *
this motion also was carried Seminole County Demoerstic Republican efforts to turn Army Medtral Center H- en
7 hr weather bureau warned datra s ir qualified for the
unanimously, so looks like all Women's C|ub at 7:30 Wed­ President Johnsons J i t hit- t .-.I the hospital after «uf m i « n l ab oun d th e c o rn e r n |
.if "scs'cic" w e a t h e r on the four council post* open m the
flu*
I
.»»*
v
ilie
re
te
m
p
e
r
a
t
iim *
the civic organization* are nesday at Seinionle County lion Appalachia lull into a na feting a rc. uuenre of'upon
March lli general election*.
getting in liehind the plan to Health Department auditor­ tion wide e.ononnc develop-j ut h pains dining a short tup p a te d a t lit*.*11 a t 7i» d e c r e e * In-el* of (5 mile an hour Terms of office for scuta in
-a
M •I
giva it the big push.
winds. A band of » lr.t anil group* one, three end five
ium.
In Dellary., FU.
ment program.
. . .
road-glazing lain spread rsst- will i.n two year* and in
CAREFREE VINTL
While we’re on the subject,
ward across Iowa mid Illinois. group four for one year.
Running arc Charles E.
let's don't call it "the marina"
FLANNEL-BACK
St. Cloud, Minn, slugged Rowell for the group one post
aince this only refer* to one
TABLECLOTHS
with It in. lie* of snew Mon­ now held by Art Rhodes;
phase of the project, which
should tie correctly titled the
day, was buried under imiun- Lloyd T. Blown for the group
three post formerly held by
"lakefront development pro­
She said the men look tainou* snow drifts.
GOWENSVILLE. SC. (U P I)I The \irtim . B I. Lands. 49. ter and parked her car behind
ject." This takes in the ma­ —Officers searched the hilli of was killed by a single shotgun his.
Lands billfold, then asked for J Rivers were on Hie rise Art Kerrin; Donald I- Wil­
nna. restaurant, ni^ht dub. upper Greenville and Spartan* blast in the stomach late Mon-1 The two ta'keii in Hie hark tier poikctbnok She said it i|,ruug|,„ui Wisconsin, Iowa, cox and George T. Fuller for
42" x 42"
42" x 71"
mull. ) Schl club . . . the whole bur u counties today for two da) alternocn Thr teacher.' seat of l.ands car for about 30 was in he, ,a i. some 50 yards Ml„nr, oU ahlj Nl.ii,a,ka be- Hie group four post formerly
held by Mr*. Mona Grinstvad;
works.
cx-convicts suspected of kill­ slender I'a'rieia L. Barham, minutes, said Greenville Loan- back th ough the woods on the (uuic of tlie heAvy tnow and and Jay A. Weti for the
Special! Sparkling freak
. . .
ty Coroner George McCoy
dirt road
ing a married high school 27, was not hurt
rain. Scores of families were group five post now held by
prints or datxling florals
Thr older man went to thr removed frem their homes.
Nothing else that Sanford band director they found park­ Miss Barham gave descrip­ Then a shotgun hla.t pep
7s&gt;
rsiVJ**?'
Mr*. Iren* Van Eepoel, who
has ever done, or contemplat­ ed with a pretty blonde teach tions of the men to authorities. |ier«'d the rear window ot car. 'he told police The
on heavyweight v i n y l
ulao
ia
rqayor
of
Hie
village.
The *toiiny weal tier did not
After checking sources in the Lands' car. although It did not younger one simt down Lands
ed doing, has brought inter­ er.
rpare
Hie
South.
c o a l • d cotton flannel.
for no apparent reason, sire
ested news media from around
A steady rain frustrated ef­ area officers were understood injure the couple
Severe storms s l i m m e d Tours Wall
The pretty teacher said the said, while his companion was
the atate into our fair city, forts to find the men with to have concentrated on two
Yours at an Anniversary
across Hie Texas.Louisiana
BERLIN (UPI) - Soviet
like the lakefront develop­ bloodhounds Authorities de­ men recently released from men, their lower faces covered searching her car.
low price! Hurry in!
The men fled. Mis* Bar­ border Monday, dumping 3 Premier Alexei N. Kosygin to­
with handkerchiefs, furred
ment project. The inquiry we clined to name the.m en they prison
get regularly from out-of were seeking, but one was un­ Miss Barhim said I-afids ar­ them out of the car and made ham's stream s brought the inches of hail al Brrkins, La., day loured the Berlin wall and
town media nearly.-every day derstood to he from Greenville rived at the rrndrivous spot them march into the woods hidden logge-, who had watch a n d swumping Kirbyville, spent eight minutes staring at
Watch For Your Circular In The Mall!
ia, "What’s new on tha ms- County and the other from near GowansvtUe before dusk. wilh their hands on top of- ed the killing from about 350 Tex., with 3.39 Inches of rain the U. 8 . Army’s Checkpoint
, yards away,
j in one hour.
Charlie.
Spartanburg.
She arrived a few minutes, lat- their heads.

Moon Rocket
Explodes On
Blast-Off

Cify Firemen
Slightly Hurt

Osteen Bridge
Topic 0( Parley

Country Club
Hit By Blaze

Sen. Dirkscn

Back On Job

Spring Just Around
The Corner But. . .

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Five Qualify
At N. Orlando

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Th# Hanford Council of
Church Women of Florida will
observe World Day of Prayer
la lervleos Friday to be held
at 10 a, m- a! tha First Christtan Church. 10th llraot and
Itnford Avenue,
Mr*. Vernon Fuller, pr*«t
dent of tha local group, hi*
annountad that Mr*. Ed Hmlth,
chairman, ha* planned a ser­
vice of prayer and commit­
ment around the theme, "What
does tho Lord require of Th**
but to do Justlea, Love, Mer.
cy and to Walk Humbly.” wo­
men from many of the local
churcbsi will participate,
A apcdsl meditation will be
given by Chaplain L. J. Mc­
Donald of Sanford N*v*l AH
Blstlon,
Project* of the United
Churrh Women Include II wo­
men's colleges In Africa and
Asia, migrant workers and
American Indian*,
The (ref will offering i* used
in strengthening horns and
world m inionr of live church
All church women or# invit­
ed to attend the service.

FEBRUARY II, (MB
Admluloni
Delphi* J. Ithcuark, Freddie
Ferry, Don*|d(-E. .Jrrlu, Clir-*
•IIC« R. Jons* Jr-/ Dougin
Neal Johnson, Vivian M*nn,
Minnie William*, Msrlo WII.
liomi, Dorothy Wllkos, Henford; Msrlsn. BjtJi Bowpr*t
Casselberry; Idibclle PeBcer,
Fern Park; Michaol Wsikor,
Lake Mary; Urorge Kusn, Dp Land; Nellie Herndon, Staten*
villa, GS.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Q*ry V. (thou,
ark, Hanford, a girl.
Discharges
Claudia Hall, Melinda Munn,
H uron Johnson and baby girl,
Timothy Hill, Brian Crawford,
Aurila W. Cavneai, Robert
Vohorn, C u r 11 a McCloud,
Guadalupe Gonsatn, Dorothy
Evans, Patricia Doiln and
baby hoy, La Roy Hughes, Zula
McLeod, Wilma Russell, Jean
Smith, Mclda Norris, Eileen
Chadwick, Charles D, Knight,
Jerry Merri weather, Sanford)
Olivo Smith, Mattel Weil, DoUary; Tlmmns Bsr|ow, Del.
Iona; Mildred Crawford, Msblc Lake, Lake Monroe; Diane
Campbell, Mims; F e n to o
Moot a. Weal Lake, Ohio.

Robert F. Moule
Expires Monday
Robert r • Moule, of jll30
MyrH« Avrnuc, a Ssnford res­
ident for 44 years, died Mond*y.
l|a was retired from Cha**
snd Company snd w s s * m m t r r of First Presbyterian
Church.
Surviving are his wlfr, Mrs.
Agnct R. Moule; two sisters
end g brother,
N. V. FARMER, active
Funeral services will he ten
in tha real estate buab
dusted by Rev, Grover C, Sew­ naan in Sanford for the
ell Jr&gt; at 4 p m. Wednesday lent eight years, hna
at (ha Brisson Funeral Homs- boon named - in charge
Tha family request* that la of tha ltaw rani estate
Leu of flowers donation* be department of C r u m ,
mad* in Mr. Moule'* memory ley-Montellh, I n c , , of
to the building fund of First
500-Went F irst Street.
Presbyterian Church.

FEBRUARY If, 1MI •
Admissions

Kathryn Clark, Arthur Bag
lay. Aina* Kelli, Rev, Grant
Anders 4

C !fa

Wright, Hanford; Margarot L.
Ray, Enterprise.
Blrthi '
Mr, and Mre, Larry Clark,
Hanford, a girl.
Discharges
Donald &gt;. Irvin, Goodwin L.
Anderson, M irths Bumgardn*r, Mardall Curry and baby
girl, Nancy Doss and baby
boy, Joan Graanwood and ba­
by boy, Thalma 0. Ladford,
JoAnn W. Phillip* and baby
girl, Josephine Poff, Mark Re­
born, Baby Girl Ryan, Kurt
Schlrard, Wanda Williams,
Clarence n, Jone* Jr., Han­
ford; Marian Bath Bowers,
Caaaclbcrry; Margaret Willman, Deltona; W'syno Thomp­
son, Michael Walker, Lake
Mary; John Cheney, Lake
Monroe; Diane Jones, Osteen;
Connie Orece Whllesell, Del and; John Higgins, Fort
Pierre.
FEBRUARY V, l» «
Admissions
Jacqueline Ross, Edna I'esrl
Lee, Margaret Cross, Olivia
It. Cos, lictly Jean Hunt, Elis­
abeth Norwood, Martha Mc­
Kinney, Jessie SodcrMum. Ma­
tilda Tyner, Cobb Johnson,
Sanford, Reginald Meeker,
Deltona; Burtha Gallawiy.
Lake Mary; (Hilo f&gt;«v|*, Lake
Monroe; Cherll* Oliver, Ovie­
do; Arthur Stewart, Orlando;
Matthew Marcllck, Elisabethtown, N. Y.
Births
Mr. and Mr* Terry McKIn
ncy, Sanford, a girl.
Dleehirget
William Kallsrwhlta. Phyllla
Peterson, Vers O. Bader, Enl*
Pochardo, Helen Wynn, Mon­
ica C. Wtlkerson, Carrie Bell
Baines end bsby girl, Hanford;
Louis* Bowen, Geneva; Gene­
va Cochran, Palsy G a ru and
hahy hoy, Francos Kaleal and
baby girl, Lako Mary; James
L. Knowles, Longwood; Ellen
Hummerfleld, Dsyton* Beteh;
Shirley Stevenson, W i n t e r
Garden.
In painting, a cartoon ii a
design drawn of the full site
to serve a* a medal lor trans­
ferring to frescoes and la y
rstrici.

patriotic and earvlea «lub Or­
ganisations.
The Freedom* Foundation
has a i Ita purpose fostering
an understanding of the

spirit and philosophy of Uis
Constitution a n d B i l l o f
Rights and emphasising "love
of freedom” and the inalien­
able rights of man.

JVi

IrcIuiIm Hooke«aa Bed,
D o u b ts D rcM « r, L a rg e

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Roomy Cheat, Matching

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B o x a p rln g a n d In n g ra p rin g

Mattrws.

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the spirit that has made
Amerle* great would be one
of the most valuable services
w* could render.”
Industrie* end professions
which received islute* In the
F P t Ii advertisement* hon­
ored by th* notional awards
Jury of tl» Freedom* Found,
ntiun are teaching, medicine,
press, legal profession, archi­
tect*, aviation, banking, engi­
neering, retail
merchants,
construction Industry, labor,
Insurance, * o m m unleatlone
end transportation.
V
Th* advertleemenl* oiled
the accomplishment* uf th***
Industrie* end professions In
Florida In helping give this
country the highest living
standard In the world, In
making America strong end
prosperous, and our future
secure.
Th* advertisement* also
pointed up the strength of
America's power *y*t«m and
cited what Florida Power and
Light Company It doing in
the wey of a multi-million
dollar expansion program to
keep pecs with Florida's
sound and espemllng *eun&lt;
omy.
Mrs. Wallace Strickland,
• The aeries was selected for district treasurer, wlU bo In
the top 19(14 award In the Charge of lha pladg* service,

IN AIR

San ford Herald

delivered

Others pertielpiting during
the deY's program will be
Rev. Louie Blackwell, pastor
of tha host church; Mr*. Da­
mon Scott, Palatka; Rev.
Hugh Foster, snd Dr. Joa A
Toll*, DeLand District super
VII *euU Otmeiorr- "-&gt;»*•» Intendeot of Tha Methodist
wilt ko r o r l l o d a l S t&gt; m. lo- Church.
■Uf In th o Ohop ol of d r a m S o w runora) H»mo.
funeral
u rrlrri
to t
i ’H )
Jt&gt;«*ph I W n n l , O 'C a n n o r. wh o
•II' 1 S U p e« r. w ill » • h o le a t
I a. ™ W o e a c a S a r a t AH
Soul* (Catholic Ohor&lt;i&gt;. Han­
ford . w i t h C h n p l n l n
U
K i l w r offlclnllne
M .m ln n
of
(ho
f o u r t h
Doaroo.
K n t o n i * of C o l u m t u a . w in
I.flltiooro ro P u r l t l w ill V* In

SANFORD
l*f ta* oeveet thaw*, m* be*
Feees &gt;**•(.* week sod (••art,
rear tkurch *r trntioeue. p a n
» ike* or gefkags * house of
•ftrtiaiat , , , res* (ka

Th# Sanford Herald

Virginia P e tra k l
P. O. Bee t i l l
Hanford
PhylUe KagcoaUle
itld U i
Lake Mary
Nor# Neerie

n asL

Mildred Haney
tU 4 U t
D ilta u
K arr Gettiac*

SANFORD’S 1411,000 primary aewer treatment
plant, completed a yaar ago, la featured in an
jartklo in tha current iaaua of Florida Municipal

Rgcort), official organ of tha Florida League of
Municipalitiaa.

EASY
TERMS

CONDITIONED COMFORT

coupon

whan treasurers of eseh local
society will make their pledg­
Funeral Notice es to missions for the coming
u-rnvNon joeMPH iiowaia— yaar.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

Tha DsLand District of th*
Womnn'i Society of Christian
Harvlco will hold ita annual
meeting Thursday at the First
Methodist Church, Ormond
Beach. Society members snd
ministers from the 89 Method­
ist Churches in tha District
will attend. .
Mrs. Don Coward, Croicent
City, District WSCS president,
will preslda at tha matting.
Registration will begin at 0:30
a m., with Uia program from
101 p.m. Thar* will ha a nurs
•ry and a iindwlch lunch.
Faaturad speakers on the
program will be Mri, C. D.
Johrjipn, Quincy, F in , •wriercnc-(president of tha Woman’*
Hociely of ChrfeUan Harvlco,
and Mill Vera Hughlatt, mis­
sionary from Florida,
Also on th* program will be
Miss Mary Hubbard, recently
commissioned deaconess by
1h* General Board of Missions
of Tha Mathodlit Church In
Buck Hill Falla, Pa. Miss
Hubbard was graduated in
(H I from Hcarllt College and
received her Master of Arts
degree In Christian Education
in IMt- Hh* I* assigned a*
Church and Community Work­
er In th* Houthwoit Volusia
area of th* P eU n d District.

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THREE PERSONS who aro living examples of
the benefits of open heart surgery hava become
friends In South Seminole County bemuse of
their experiences. Seated is Miss Ann Ceraml
and standing nra Mrs, Maryann Milea and Rny&gt;
mond Morris.

local advertising category by
a SO-member awards Ju?y
composed of atato supreme
court Jurists and executive
officers of national veterans,

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At least three people in
Hemlnola County are thankful
fop rssoarsli that h i f made
open heart surgery possible
In the peat 10 years.
Miss Ann Ceraml »nd Mrs.
Maryann Miles, had open
heart surgery s e v e r a l years
ago, releasing them from a
l|fa of invalidism, to freedom
of work and activity.
Raymnpd Morris, of Cassel­
berry, also had open heart
auraary sight yssrs ago and
gow Is aMs to hold a full
time Job.
(loth Mrs. Mllss and .Mor­
ris are reporters and photoiraphsr* f°r n*w»papsrs In
th* a res. Miss Certml. who
m fd rs In New York City, Is
a regular winter visitor in
Howell Pork, ot tho horns of
h«r brother-in-law and slotor, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Fottinotl.
"Without tho development
of open-heart surgery, eponon red by rssssrehers under­
written by tho American
Heart Association, pona of
ua would hava been able to
have tha operations that we
needed,'' said Mrs. Milas.

Florida Tower A Light
Company became tha first
three-time winner of the
Freedoms Foundation's top
national ellatlon when the
utility was awarded the cov­
eted G e o r g e Washington
Honor Medal for Its adver­
tising aeries, "Helping Keep
America. Powerful.
Tha award-winning ads appeered In (he form of “eslUtea" tn basic- Industries and
professions for their contribu­
tions to America's strength
and welters through "Individ,
ual Initiative and anterprlsa,"
FPAL ad series won sim­
ilar honors In (MB and 10B2
for furthering the cause of
freedom.
Tha award was accepted by
M. B. McDonald, vita presi­
dent In charge of advertising
for
FPAL, during rcromonies on W a s h i n g t o n ' *
Birthday a t tha Freedoms
Foundation headquarters a t
Valley Forge, Fa.
"Wo are sstrsm sly proud
of this recognition of Florida
Power and Light Company's
effort* te promote the widest
pose Ibis publle under* tending
of how the Amirlean spirit
of free enterprise Is making
dally contributions to the
health, happiness and wslfara
*&gt;&lt; every oAs- ef-.ua,"
m*nt*d McDonald.
•'Bverylhlng wt say In sur
advertisements Is self.svldsnt.
However, loo often tha oon*
trlbutiona mads by unreg*
ulsVsd • private Initiative to
our woy of life -are taken for
granted. At a time when

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Lyman Hi DEGs
Stage 3d Annual
Awards Banquet

Steering Committee Appointed
For New Democratic Group
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By Donna E itra
A steering committee to
write a comtitution and by­
laws acceptable to the State
Democratic Committee w a a
named at an organ!rational
meeting of a group of Semin­
ole County Democrats.
The organization will be op%n to men and women of all
ages interested in being in­
formed, active, and political
minded citizens with the only
qualification being that mem­
bers must 21 years old or old­
er and must be registered
Democrats.
Appointed to the steering
committee were Dr. ’ Edith
t^Duerr of Casselberry, Mrs.
Jane Adrlatico of Goldenrod,
Mrs. W. H. Young of Alta. monte Springs, Mrs. Jennie
Eos of Longwood, Jeff .Schembera of English Estates,
Charles Wales of Fern Park,
Mrs. Wilma Davis of Forest
City. Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds
and Mrs. Margie Tillis of

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School Dlstri
butive Education Club held
tta third annual employer and
employe banquet at
the
Windjammer Restaurant in
Park.
Co-ordinator Lloyd Barnes
.presented special awards to
outstanding
DE
students.
Trophies went to Linda Pirtmock. D E C A Sweetheart;
Gary Kaiser, student contrib­
uting most to program and
Duffy Neufeld, Lyman’s can­
didate for atate present of
DECA.
Other awards were given
for student activity to Opal
‘Westmoreland, a e e r e t ary;
Linda Bentley, yearbook; and
Tom Athan, a c a d e m i c
achievement.
Winners of the projects
dcmgnstrstionf, who will rep­
resent Lyman at the atate
convention
In Clearwater,
April 1-3, announced at the
banquet are Roger Norman,
job interviewer; Bob White
sales demonstration; Dick
Curtiss, public speaking; Duf­
fy Neufeld, window display;
Opal Westmoreland, cosmetol­
ogy; and Gary Kaiser, copy
and ad layout.
,
-Participating with the, stud­
ents' tn the 'suit's MeTritmkir*tions and job interviews
were Mrs. Josephine Wetzel
of Mid-Florida Technlral In­
stitute end Robert Megow,
DE co-ordinator at Apopka
Memorial*High School.
Certificates of appreciation
were presented to the firms
ro-operating in tha program
hy R. T, Mil wee, county
school superintendent.
Hie club president, Archie
Hunnicutt, who served as
master of ceremonies,* was
.presented with a gift from
the organization a* a token of
appreciation for his service.
Roger Norman, vice pre»ifeat, gave the welcoming ad­
dress and Lyman Principal
Carlton Henley, the Invoca­
tion. Special guest* were in­
troduced hy Jim Mitchell and
(l ay Gallon introduced the
students hod their rmpluyera.
A film wa* presented show­
ing how a state DECA Con­
vention in conducted.
Certificates of appreciation
were presetted hy Itnmea to
memhcia of the prraa.

Sanford, Mrs. Pearl Y’arborough of Geneva and Mrs. Wilmajean Nipper of North Fern
Park.
Committeemen from other
areas will be announced. The
flrat work session of the group
has been scheduled for March
16, 8 p.m., a t the home of Dr,
Duerr.
Distinguished guests at the
organisational meeting includ­
ed Arthur Beckwith Jr., coun­
ty clerk; Commissioner and
Mrs. W. Lawrence SWofford,
Commissioner Edwatd Yar­
borough, Bill Nipper, presi­
dent of the Brevard County
Buildings Trade Council; Mrs.
Adriatico, Mrs. Y'nrborough
and Mrs. Tillis of the Coun­
ty Democratic Executive Com­
mittee and, Wules, former sec­
retary-treasurer of the Coun­
ty-Democratic Executive Com­
mittee.
Hostesses were Mrs. Doro­
thy Drinko, assisted hy Mrs.
B. C. Davis, Mrs. Ann Riley
and Mrs. Ken Smith,

’ Delegates To FEA Convention
By Jane Caiselberry
The names of delegates who
be representing Seminole
County schools at the Florida
Education Association Conven­
tion in Jacksonville March
18, 19, and 20, have been an­
nounced.
Representing the elementary
schools will be Rupert Jenkins
and Vada Gunter. Altamonte;
Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs.
8 Virginia Krause, Bcsr Lake;
Mrs. Cnrrie Frye and Mrs.
Bette Jane Smith. English
Estates; Mrs Mildred Lind.
Mrs. Helen Bagtey. and Mrs.
Evelyn Jo Babbitt, l.ake Mary;
Mis* Fannie Reese and Mrs.
Patricia Helms, Longwood;
Mrs. Mary Walter, MonroeWilson; Mrs. Caroline Wiggin* and Mr*. France* WalR tun, Southside; Mr*. May Ost
row and Troy Stuart, South
Seminole; Mr*. Martha Beard

and Miss Marlise Calhoun,
IVestside; and Harold Hcnkenbach, Miss Barbara West,
Mrs, Roberta Richards, and
Mrs. Hazel Fiynt, Pinccrest.
High schools will be repre­
sented by Sal Manfre, Dick
Silvers, and Mrs. Carolyn I&gt;urak, Lyman; Richard Zelley.
Jack Calvert and Richard Pra­
ter, Oviedo; and Mrs. Nellie
Coleman, Mr*. Thelma Lewis,
Miss Dornthy Morrison and
Mrs Mary Joyce Bateman,
Seminole.
Teacher* delegate* from
junior highs are Mr*. Kath­
leen Bukiir. Peter Bukur, Mr*.
Cindy Crain, and Caren Gag­
er, Sanford; and John Angel,
Wayne Byerly, Charles Allen,
and Russrll Moore, South
Seminole.
Representing the county su­
pervisor* staff will be Mrs.
Mary Frame* Holton and
Mr*. Mary Trawirk.

DEC CLUI) members uf
Lyman Hi«li School re­
ceived awards a t Hie
banquet. T o p photo—
Gary Kaiser, contribut­
ing most to program ;
Linda Pinnock, DECA
S w e e t h e a r t ; Du ffy
Neufeld, candidate for
.state president. Middle
photo —- Tom Atlian,
Linda Bentley and Opal
Westmoreland, activity
awards, anil A r c li i e
lliinnientt. master • of
c e r e m o n i c s . Lower
photo—Roger Norman,
Dick Curtiss and Bob
White (front), best to
represent si b o o l at
stale convention.
(Herald Photos)

C Of C Meeting

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JACK THOMPSON will add vocal solos to the
Florida Symphony Orchestra concert Tuesday
a t the Civic Center.

Legion To Hear Dr. Luis Perez
By Mrs. John 1-roae
DeBary’* Herbert 1). Gibb
American Legion Post 259 will
% hear ■ talk entitled "Cuba and

Legion Unit
Has Supper

Communism" by Dr. »Luis
Perez of Sanford at Thurs­
day's meeting in the CommunHy Center.
The slate of proposed can­
didates for elective offices
will be presented by the nom­
inating committee at thla time.
The Post's annual birthday
dinner is scheduled for 6:30
p m , March IB, at Stetson
Union Building, DeLand. Con­
tinuous membership awards
will be presented and there
will be a guest spesker and
program of entertainment.

By Mr*. John Lroae
American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 259 of DeBary sponsored
a covered dish supper and ail* tn t auction at the Community
Center Friday evening. Mrs.
Edmund tovanna, chairman o(
the event, was assisted by
Day Of Prayer
other auxiliary members.
World Day of Prayer will be
The silent auction was con
ducted with assistance from oblcrved at 10 a.m. Friday at
Mrs. Gaston Crosby and Mrs. tlie First Presbyterian Church
of DeBary with area churches
Talman Van Arsdale.
participating. The public D
invited to attend.

1PTA Meeting:

The Bear Lake Elementary
Parent - Teacher Asaodatlon
will meet at 7:30 p.m. today
for a social halt-hour to be
followed by the business ses­
sion and a program presented
by the sixth grade pupils on
the theme, "Around t h e
World,'* and on physical fit-

Now You Know
United Press International
Color, an electromagnetic
wav* phenomenon, is a sensa­
tion produced through the ex­
citation of the retina of the
•ya by rays of light, accord­
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By I i jm e* Mruler
A 3(1 minute film on member
apathy called “ 1lot Sutton
Road'' will In- the main topic
for the Lake Mary Chamber
ul Commerce meeting. Thurs­
day at B p m in the Fire
Hall
The following four amend­
ment change* tn the by-laws
will be voted on during the]
business session: c h a n g e
month of office nominations
to May, change rteclmn month
to June, combine secretary I
and treasurer into otic olllce, |
and change membership drive)
to September.
All member* are urged to
be present The public is In­
vited.

Navy personnel of Heavy
Attack Squadron Six now on
boaid the currier USS For
leitiil. which i* ju*t complet­
ing a Medltcri.im-e«n cruise,
are expected to begin arriv­
ing in Sanford within the
Next t w o week*.
Heavy Six, now home-ba*•'d at llli id bey l*land, Wa*h.,
will officially lie transferred
tu Sanford Naval Air Station
Apiil I.
Ollier m e m b e r * of the

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DeBary Club
Has Workshop
On PJasHcs.

By Mrs. John Leone
Workshop Instruction last
Thursday for members of DeBary’e Extension Homemak­
er*- Club featured the making
of plastic pistes and bowls and
rose and flower treea.
Demonstration on the plastic
work was given by Mrs. Ches­
ter Bearick, president, who
was assisted by Mrs. Albert
Mocscl. Mrs. C. Pollicke gave
instruction for the rose and
Lower trees.
Hostesses serving beverage
for the noon aandwlch lunch
were Mrs. C. E. Butler. Mrs
Ivan Walker. Mr*. E. E. Al­
corn and Mr*. Harry F.
Brown, chairman.
Mrs. Rvarirk opened the
aflrrnoon meeting at 1 30 p.m,
with the I-ord’s Prayer and
alute to the flag.
It was announced that Mrs.
’ierson Little and Mrs. Erma
Itapprirh would attend instrucson class al Del,a ml for the
March program on “ health."
T h e day's program on
leadership" was presented
by Mrs Anthony Oppel and
included a question and ans
wrr session.
Three new members. Mrs
L Wind, Mrs T. Van Arsdale
and Mr*. Pollicke, were wel­
By Mrs. John I .cone
The DeBary * Woman’s Club comed.
is planning a rummage sale to
hr held in Sanford on Friday, Supper Planned
April 23 Hours and rxart lo­ Committees in charge ol
cation will be announced at a planning the DeBary Volun
tier Fire Department and
later date
Mrs W i 11 I a in Hibbard, Auxiliary covered dish sup
chairman of the ways and |icr have announced that 11
means rommiltec, has asked will take place at 6 p m , Wed
that all members note the nesday, March 17 All mem
date and start collecting items ber* arc asked to note time
and date.
for Uie event.

correspond to the period that time of strict fasting. Be­
Christ fasted in the desert cause they use a different
before beginning his ministry. calendar, however, their Lent
will not begin until Monday,
Only week-days are counted March 8.
as part of Lent.
By ancient Christian tradi­
tion every Sunday is a feast
day commemorating the Res­
urrection, and lenten vows of
abstinence, therefore, are sus­
pended on the Sundays which
fail during the six-week pe­
riod.
The law of lenten fasting
Six young mother* of Gen­
in the Catholic Church binds
eva
met recently at th# home
all Catholics over 21 and un­
der 69 years of age. except of Mrs. Charles Hays t*
those whose health ami abil­ form a Young Woman's Li­
ity to work would be impair­ brary League. Mrs. llsy s was
ed, and those who have re­ elected chairmen.
ceived a dispensation from
Plans were made to hold a
their biahop.
rummage sale aa the group’*
The Catholic law allows first project with proceed* to
one full mcnl a day. Two go for supplying the Geneva
other light meals without Public Library with book* fo r
meat may be taken, but to­ yc-school. age.children. Th*
gether they may not amount sale will he held March 20 on
to a full meal. Meat may be the vacant lot between Geneva
eaten at the main meal ex­ Grocery anil the Church of
cept Fridays, Ash Wednesday Christ.
and Holy Saturday.
Mrs. It. G. Shuler, presi­
The E p i s c o p a l church dent of the Library Associa­
leaves it to the individual to tion, was present for the or­
decide how he will fast, but ganizational m e e t i n g and
commrnds to all of its mem­ spoke on history of the library
bers “such measures of ab­ since its founding one year
stinence" aa are appropriate ago. She stressed the import­
tn a season of penitence and ance of training children a t,
meditation. , , J , { v.
nV early wg&lt;* to' use the llb ra v ’x
“High" Lutherans also fast ry and gave permission for
during Lent, but for 'th e Hie group tn use one comer
great mujoYlty of Lutherans, of the space for the pre­
the emphasis is on adding schoolers.
tilings—such as extra eervMother* attending w e r e
ices of worship and study in
Mra.. E d.w « rd Yarborough,
the middle of tKe'weclir*’’
Mrs. Ray Steven*, Mr*. Roy
Many Presbyterians a n d
Morgan, Mrs. Louie Williams.
Methodists also observe Lent
Mrs. Charles Hendry, and Mrs.
in this way.
Hays.
Baptist and other Protest­
ant groups of ‘‘free church”
ancestry customarily do not Helps You Overcome
observe Lent, They take the
position that C h r i s t i a n *
Looseness and Worry
ahuuid practice year-round
No long** be annoy ed or teel tU-althe kind of selfdiscipline that
»•»* because of looae. wobbly fetal
lenten fasting is supposed to teeth rASTKKTH.sn tmpro»*d alka­
line l n o n - * rt d l powder, •prlnkled or
inculcate.
t o u t | i l * t » holds th em firmer*o the)
feel
more r m n t o r u b l e Arold emberThe E a » t e r n Orthodox
nuu in en t eituxed by looee piste*, d el
churches observe Lent a* a rAUl'LETU a t su y dr ug ouu nler. .

Geneva Mothers
Organize New
Library Group

FALSE TEETH

DeBary Women

Member Apothy Squadron 6 Due To Arrive Soon
To Be Topic Of

By tools Closets
United Preaa International
The penitential aeason of
Lent begins Wednesday.
Lent la a period of 40
week-days preceding Easter.
It has been observed byChristiana since the Third
Century A.D. aa n time for
prayer, fasting, selLexamination and “amendment of life.”
The first day of Lent la
called “Ash Wednesday."
In Roman Catholic and
Episcopal ehurchea, ashea are
placed on the foreheads of
worshippers as a reminder of
the blblicat warning that man
a dust and to dual ahall re­
turn.
Lent gets it name from the
old A n g l o - S a x o n ward,
“lengthentlde," which means,
"time when the days grow
longer." The season always
fall* in the spring, when the
hours of daylight ar* visibly
lengthening.
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The 40 days of the season

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noi l aft will be left for other
Whidbey based squadrons.
KcVdlil |ier*onnel, sched­
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vvlii-ii *il an Ives, are a Iready
III Sallfotil Blleiiiliiig at himla
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a bu n t 275 men.

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Unit Meeting
American Legion AuxiliaryUnit 53 will meet Friday at
1:30 p.m. at the Legion Home.
Mrs. Paul Peznld, president,
urge* all members to try to
attend this meeting.

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To keep pace with the
rapid growth of Sanford and
Seminole County, Crumley
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First Street have set up a
real entail- department in
connection with their general
insurance business, ao Hint
they may provide the same
prompt efficient service to
meet the real estate needs of
the public as they have pro­
vided insurance service for
the past 21 years.
The real estate depnt Imenl
will be under the manage­
ment of N V. Farmer, who
has been active in real estate
in Sanford for the past eight
years.
If you want to buy, sell or
rent, call this number 3224533, or atop by the office at
600 W.eat First Street.

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Political Notebook

v— -Many of the youngsters don't
go to bed until after midnight.
— Asked the type of work they
would prefer to do, only 20 per cent
said, "Useful to society."
— Asked what they consider the
moat Important things in life, 42
per cent replied, .'T o have friends
20 per cent said, 'T o have very good
qualifications;" only 19 per cent
said, 'T o work for the good of man­
kind.” * . .
— On dances, out of 100 students
60 knew the Twist, 48 the Madison,
42 the waltz and tango and 16 the
cha-cha-cha. Only two students knew
any Romanian folk dances.
The newspaper rounded out the
sorry record by noting th at a t one
morning performance at the Bucuresti movie theater there were nearly
300 schoolboys. The film was "The
Seven Year Itch,” with Marilyn Mon­
roe.
The same day at the nearby Mus­
eum of Arts of the Romanian Peo­
ple's Republic there were, alas, but
two schoolboys.

How are things In Timisoara?
Well, to begin with, th at happens to
be Romania and doesn’t rhyme with
the town In the well-known song, any­
way. But to find out what's going
On there or anywhere else behind the
Iron Curtain, one of the best sources
is Radio Free Europe.
RFE not only beams news from
the West into the East and listens to
broadcasts from the Soviets and
satellites, but monitors their publica­
tions as well.
Not all of the information glean­
ed is weighty; not all of It fits read­
ily into a picture of life behind the
Curtain, but all of it is interesting
and occasionally amusing.
An instance is a recent poll of high
school students conducted by a Ro­
manian newspaper which came to the
attention of RFE researchers in Mun­
ich. The paper was "shocked" at some
of the following revelations:
— Sixty-elght per cent of the stu ­
dents reported that they take only
one bath n week (Saturday).

the shattered terms of 1934
and guaranteeing the neutral­
ity and Independence of South
Viet Nam and Its neighbor*.
Whether in Waihlngton or
Paris or elsewhere, any urg
tngs for a negotiated settle
ment which envision so happy
an outcome for delesguered
Southeast Asia have about
them an incredible unreality.
Free world self-delusion sel­
dom h a a reached higher
heights of fantasy.
Since when doea a winning
military side yield all It haa
»o laboriously gained and get
nothing in return?
It Is the Reds, not we, who
have the superior bargaining
power in the present circum­
stance. Unless we should now
begin to pummel North Viet
Nam with crushing force, we
are not in a position to win
anything except some degree
of aurrender and escape.
The events surrounding and
quickly following the 1934 Ge­
neva accords make plain they
were a serious surrender.
South Viet Nam was born in
a shadow that has only deep­
ened.
. The late U. S. soldier-diplo­
mat, Walter Bedell Smith,
faced the grim Geneva result:
"Diplomacy has rarely been
ygot. •#-.•*,*;
; x i ~*Je t o gain at the conference
A Communist adversary table what cannot be gained
thus painfully advanced in po­ otr the battlefield." •
One day after tbe Geneva
sition through 10 yean of ef­
fort hardly can feel the neces­ declaration, Ifo Chi lllnh, the
sity for restating or enlarging Viel Minh leader, pledged
WASHINGTON — (NEA) "Each member . . . under­
take* to respect the sovereign­
ty, the Independence, the unity
and tha territorial Integrity of
the above-mentioned atatea
and to refrain from any Inter­
ference In their Internal af­
fair*."
This surely has a good ring
to it ■■ a poiilble "honorable
negotiated settlement" e&lt; the
sort now being urgtd for South
Viet Nam and aU Southaaat
Alla by French President
Charles da Oaulla, certain Bri­
tish Laboritas, laadera in In­
dia and such U. S. figure* as
San. Frank Church of Idaho.
Thera la just on* thing. Tha
quoted pledge , la part of tha
final declaration of July 11,
1934, approved by moat par­
ticipant* in the Geneva con­
ference which that year for­
mally ended France’s disas­
trous Indochina war against
the Communist Viet Minh and
gave the Reds title to North
Viet Nam.
Mora thin a dacade lairr,
th* Rada' Viet Cong guerrilla
forces are deep In South Vlat
Nam, stirring havoc on a r il­
ing scale that Vietnamese and
American defenders today find
difficult to combat—short af
a widened war they do not

Hitting Below Bumper
On the plus side, however, the me­
ter will send out a signal to let cruis­
ing drivers know when a parking
space is available.
Thanks a lot.

As if it weren't enough that
they’re building machines to take ov­
er people’s jobs, they've now come up
with one that is a real rut fink.
A newly patented parking meter,
reports Science Service, automatical­
ly turns back to zero when a car
0 i th o p a c i n g

sp ace so,

th a t nobody else can freeload on the
unused time.
It docs It by sending out ultrnsonIc pulses every so often. If they arc
not reflected back by a car In front
of it, the meter flips back to zero.
- This not the only sncnkj^thlng
this machine is capable of. When a
vehicle's parking time is up, it
screams for a cop. It docs the same if
someone tampers with it. All it
doesn’t do is sneer.

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thought For T o d a y ' 1

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Cole waa born in Marthall,
Mich, lie grew up in Esel, Ky.
The charge carrlei e mealmum life aentence, but Cola
received ■ aentence of only
three y ean at hard labor.
The Cola caae and another
In which a Filipino (liherman
waa killed by guarda In reatrlcted water* off the aublc
bay naval atatlon have gone
far beyond the confinei of a
military court martial.
Manila nrwipapers h a v e
carried mllllantly anU-Ameri&lt; an editorial! and radio com
mentalori have ipread the

Herald Area Correspondents
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m im
Bear Lake-Foreet City
Mr*. Maryann Mil*#
SMUTS
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■ tlS-ISM
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MS-1741
lie fiery
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Ptllona
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MI-SSII
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111*4711
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838-11)7
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Sanford, Florida

Tuesday, March 2, 1965

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The Herald Is s ateaibsr sf the Osnea fr*a* which |g an*
HUsd eadueively ts U s see far rsgsSIlMUgs at aU Ua least
• ewa grilled 1s thla aewtgager.
B s 1*1*4 aa aaaand clan saattgr Delssar It, t i l l st tba Baal
off ire el Bastard, Florida, ssdsr Uo A*l ot Oascrtee od MareA

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at The OaaUrd UaraU stay b* rapreduead ts say s i n u with*
asl wrtliaa garnUaaiea of U* sustlaSor of The Harold. Asy
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aoaatdarsd Ad tmlrlsgiad wa TS* Merall a *e*yitgkt sod «|U ge
hold lust* lag 4 * M g « adder Ua to r .

anti-American tine through­
out the archipelago.
Dcmonatrator* have carried
‘'Yankee go home" aign* outaide the American Embassy.
U. S. Ambaaaador William
McCormick Dlalr Jr., haa been
burned In effigy.
The Philippine preae al*o
railed a clamor for revlaion
of the 1*47 treaty on military
baaei, The United State* haa
made a conciliatory olfer to
meet thla demand.
The 1947 treaty gave the U.
S. criminal Jurtadlclion over
offenaea committed by Amer­
ican aervlcemen on the bate
and when on duty off the baae.
The Filipinoa want Jurisdiction
over all caaci involving Fili­
pino national*.
Thr United State! la underMood to have offered broader
Filipino Juriadirtion o v e r
Crimea committed by- off-duty
aervlcemen end aome catcgorlra of olfenaea committed on
baaei.
Hut regardleai of the out­
come of the Cole caae and re­
negotiation of the haaea agree,
ment, many Americana are
convinced that relations be.
tween the United State* and
i t ■ traditionally staunchest
friend In Asia never again can
be quite the same.
The American baaea in the
Philippines a r e
important
staging areas for the U. S.
effort in South Viet Nam. llut
the feeling that U. S.-Filipino
relations will continue to de­
teriorate goes beyond ques­
tion* nf-military significance.

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Dr. C rane’s

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A man should never be ashamed
to own he has been in the wrong,
which Is but saying, in other words,
that he is wiser today than yester­
day.—Jonathan Swift, English satir­
ist.

Continuing Effect

A tU m o n t* S p rin g *

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Buy truth, and do not sell it; buy
wisdom, instruction, and understand­
ing.—Proverbs 23:28.

Phil Newsom Says

Tfae trill of i young Ameri­
can ilrm m aecuied of the fa­
ll! (hooting of a H year-old
Filipino concluded with a
guilty vardlct. The c u e la *xpected to have a continuing ef­
fect on U. S.-rhlllpplnca rela­
tione.
The airman, 1/cl Larry D.
Colt, was charged with the
unpremeditated murder of Rogello Salagtai on Nov. 23,
1964. Balaglaa waa among a
group of lntrudera on the reatrlcted area of a gunnery
range at Clark Air Force
It aae.

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Worry Clinic
Larry la to be commended
for the vital problem he
wishes to debate In high
school. For the hope of
America Ilea la a revolt by
our youth against the senti­
mental and hamstringing
regulations that have produc­
ed Idleness when million* of
Jobs are available but go
begging. Scrapbook t h i s
caae record!
CASE V-426: Lerry W., aged
IT, is captain of his high
school debate team.
"Dr. Crane," he began, "we
are thinking about topics for
discussion.
"My father ha* suggested
that ’Welfai.sm’ might be a
lively subject.
"So he told me to ask you
for some tdrai.
"Why are so many people
living on thr backs of tbe las
payers?
"And what could our govrmment do tu reduce this burdenT"
Welfarism is the "cancer" on
Uncle Sim 's body politic
which may soon kill our Re.
public and "free enterprise"
system.
For a growing army of idl­
ers is draining you hard worktng Americana of tnore and
more tears.
"Idle hinds," runs an old
truism, "are the Devil's work­
shop."
And tin t adage explains In
pert the looming trend toward
vandalism, delinquency and
even divorce.
Uncle Sam is largely at fault

for such Idlrnesa, too, for mil­
lions of joba could be avail­
able to workers, yet those jobs
are either refuaad by employes
or are not offered by the potentlel employers. Why?
Well, If you can get 73,000
per year In welfare checks
for sitting on your fanny, why
go to workT
Instead, millions of ablebodied loafers now witch tele­
vision by day, lipping their
beer which you taxpayers have
furnished via welfare checks,
and then at night they breed
a new generation of additional
welfare recipient si
Do you know that we already
have a fourth generation of
welfare recipient* now being
procreated at taxplayer's ex­
pense, end often by Ullcll
union*?
The feeble-minded and loaf­
er welfarlst* often have such
a low I y that all they relish
in entertainment is TV by day
amt sex at night.
And the workeri of Amer­
ica pay for Itl
^ Maybe it li time for a re­
volt, like the Boston Tea Farty!
"But, Dr. Crane." you may
ask, “ why do potential ernepkiyera refuse to offer Jobs
to teen-igrra, college youth
and othersT"
Simple enough.
If a housewife employs a
laundress, gardner or maid,
or If her husbands wants the
garage painted or other odd
Jobs taken care of, in soon
finds himself in a Jam.

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settlement" to save this tor­
tured, piece of Asian toil from
the lightening grip of the
North Vietnamese. A time of
hard decision is here.

Letters

For if he hires a younger
teen-ager, he may be subject
to a stiff find
The same goes for factories
and offices, too.
For sent Iment a lists foisted
that old "sweatshop" picture
of poor, overworked American
children on Congress until now
our laws deprive youth of the
wholesome, stabilising Influ­
ence of Jobs.
Whet housewife wants to
fool around deducting Social
Security from a part time
summer worker's pay?
Suppose ;hc is forced to ask
him for his contribution AF­
TER it is found that he haa
earned more than 7307
Why should she become emhroiW In th* other red tape
of submitting report* to So­
cial Security offices, etc., for
a part time worker?
And if llu t wxrrker, due to
his or her own carelessness,
breaks a hip or arm. why
should she lie liable to a suit
for 710,000 to 7IOO.OUO?
Even if vindicated, the small
time employer can become
bankrupt Just paying for law­
yer* to prove hla lnnorense
So it is high time Congress
got a dose n* "horse sense"
and made It possible for mil­
lions of Jobs to be made avail­
able without penallilng the
small time employers I

To The Editor

Th* Hernia v flr tM H l*»-

cost of living wlU riae aa
prices advance In the food
stores while food rota in the
field*! This affects everyonel
Florid* growers have trad­
itionally relied Upon labor im­
ported from the British West
Indies to harvest their crops
because domestic labor, for
the must part, refusea to do
Editor, The Hrrald:
The future of your house­ thia type of work anymore,
hold nod your buainras is be­ regardless of wages offered.
ing threatened! The recent These growers have, however,
decision by Secretary of La­ spent enormous sums of
bor Wllllard Wirta to pro­ muney in (he past as well as
hibit us* of foreign labor in the present trying to recruit
Florida
agriculture
after domestic labor in an effort
April 15, 1065 will reach into to cOo|&gt;vrate with the Labor
the pocketbook of every fam­ Department’s desire to reduce
unemployment. Such efforts
ily in the United States.
Florida’s fruits and vege­ have always failed because of
table*, no essential to the the unwillingness nr inability
health Mid welfare of our na­ of domeitic workers an re.
tion ara already behind har­ crulled tu do the Juba at
vesting schedule because of | hand.
While we have no quarrel
previous foreign labor curtail­
ment* by thr Department of with Secretary Wirta’a desire
Ijilior, Complete disaster it to lower unemployment and
Impending
with
wholesale improve the itandard of liv­
abandonment in the fields of ing for agricultural labor, we
millions of dollars Worth of deplore hi* choien method.
citrua frails and vegetables if We further deplore hi* re­
Secretary W irti’s decision Is fusal to face facta which
allowed to stand. Direct have been substantiated, doc­
lose** will lie sustained not umented and presented to him
only by growers but alau by
the vendors and merchants
who supply the agricultural
industry and the customers
who buy its products. The
Itra Iran It* raalara ■■ BBhII* affair*. Th* rrrllcr mar a**
a it* aam* pr**l**4 th* l*tt*r at** rarrl** th* r*rli«r-*
Ira* aam* aa* a*dr»a*. I,*t»
1*ra af ****** than iso mar**
mill b» atr*a *r*f*r*a**. I,«tt*r* a#*r****4 ta ath*ra ara
arr**tahl* pravl4*4 thrr **
aat 4* it la *#ra*nallll*a,
l-artrr la aat aablDbtd hr
Th* lt#rat*.

on numerous occasions by
member* of Flrida agricul­
ture and their elected congreialonal representatives.
Having no other recourse,
we now appeal to you ticcuust*
of your affiliation with and
dependency upon F l o r i d a
agriculture to help dissemin­
ate the facts regarding our
dilemma that the only labor
we have who will do the job
to he done Is being taken
away from us and we have
no alternative source tu turn
to. Meanwhile, millions of
dollars of precious food rota
in the fields.
We urge you to enlist every
resource available to you to
bring to the attention of the
public and your elected repre­
sentatives this alarming prob­
lem. Ask them to bring pres­
sure to bear on Secretary
Wirts to reacind hi* inflexibl* viewpoint regarding use
of Imported labor to perform
agricultural harvest.
Failure to do so will result
in serious economic loss to all
of ua, not only for this year,
but for years to come.
A. Duda &amp; Sons, Inc.
A. Duda Jr.

GAS

Barbs
Washington, D.C., report*
bird flocks that always stop­
ped there during their south­
ward migration failed to ap­
pear this year, suggesting
that birds have foreknowledge
of s mild winter. Wa know
areae where that ‘‘mild win­
ter" stuff la strictly for the
bird*.
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When there
are several
small kids tn a family, the
houae consists of four rumpus
rooms, a kitchen and bath,
e
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An annual day dedicated to
lover* la coming up but wa
can't name It without giving
A fro* plug to a certain tale*
vision aerie*.
a
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Robert Taft JrH tails the
OOP to think more and talk
lass. Vary good advice for aU
of ua.
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Cleveland, Ohio, may boost
of the moat optimistic auto
thief. Crook parked -the stolen
vehicle In a policeman’s gar*
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T lo -C f u i h o t p o t A tio n
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himself to "liberate" South
Viet Nam itr the year* ahead.
, The aeeda of the Great ln fil-fj
(ration were planted ai repat­
riated Viet Minh guerrillas
quietly left comrades and
arms caches behind for an­
other day. More came south­
ward In the flood of 860,000
refugees leaving North Viet
Nam.
By 1937, Ihree year* after
Geneva, the Red drive to take f
South Viet Nam wa* clearly
undtr way. Perhaps luckily
for the defenders, the 1956
election called for in the ac­
cord* waa never held. The
Communiat* might very well
have won.
Only delusion could read
hope and a balanced prospect
of Independence and neutral­
ity into the documents of 1954. J)
Realistic diplomats suggested
a free South Viet Nam would
not laat six mqplhs.
Shored up by U. S. money
and might, it has somehow
survived a decade of religious
and tribal itrl/e, governmental
Incompetence, the taint (not
borne by the Beds) of associa­
tion with the French colonial­
ist*—and the ravages of a be- d
wlldering war.
It will take more than b]and

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great. It hoi pa telephone people to
■erve you more apeedily and efficiently.
B ut the heart of telephone service
is still a very human heart.
D edicated men and women are
devoting their lives to the betterment
of telephone com m unications and
service.
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By M URRAY OLDERMAN
Sports Editor

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

(While Murray Older man
ia on vacation hla column la
being written by membera
of the ataff)
' Uy Sandy I’adwe
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
St. John'a basketball coach
Joe Lapchirk is grateful for
the sentirnW . . . But he juat
wishes people wouldn't be so
kind when he takes his team
on the road , . .
-After spending nearly a
half century connected with
basketball, Lapchlck will re­
tire a t the end-of the season
. . . So the athletic depart­
ments of opposing schools
have been showing their deep
respect by holding short cer­
emonies before the games to
recap I.apchick'a career
“ At Villanova,” Joe said,
“ they gave me a beautiful
loving cup and then they beat
me by nine . . . Then at Fordhnm they gave me a beauti­
ful silver mug and beat me

door circuit this winter . . .
ifowever, the 400-meter gold
medalist Isn’t too worried . . .
*Tm ju st not co-ordinated
for the boards," he said , . .
"It's always been that way
but people notice It more
since I won the gold medal
. . . I run straight up and
down and that’s not good for
running on boards because
the key to indoor running is
to lean into the curves . . . My
style doesn't allow for It . . .
“Besides, I don't get that
much of an opportunity to
run I n d o o n where the
straighta.wuys are so much
shorter than an outdoor Track
. . . I live in Los Angeles and
there just are no indoor fa­
cilities availnlde for practic­
ing . . . Everything is out­
doors there" . . .
Don Schollander, the 18year-old Yale freshman who
won four Olympic gold med­
als In swimming for the Un­
ited States, has a theory about
women swimmers which might
cost him a few dates in the
fu tu re

Siwtuek'S Vv

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Joe Lapchlck
by 14 . . . 1 really appreciate
the gifts . . . I just wish the
hospitality wouldn't end so
quickly" . . .
All-Americn renter Fred
Hrtzel of Davidson learned a
lot of his basketball during
summer vacations around the
playgrounds in Washington,
D.C . . . “They competition
was always pretty j;odd p**
Fred said . . . “Guys like Dave
Bing (Syracuse) and John
Austin (Boston College) used
to play there . . . and I even
played against Elgin Baylor
’’The coaching wasn’t bad
either . . Red Auerbach used
to come around a lot and
sometimes he’d bring someone from the ('cities . . . He
lives in Washington anil real­
ly look an interest in our
playground games” . . .'
.Mike Larrabee is a puzzle
,
to a lot of track funs because
of bis poor showing on the in-

Patricks Leading
Mr., Mrs. League
Rose and Andy Patrick won
three games from Bernice
and Ben Chada to increase
their first place margin In
the Sundsy Night Mr. and
Mrs, League at Jet Lane*.
Andy had a 201/538 high aer­
ie* for the night to supply
the punch in the three point
win. Mary and Tom Hunter
split their match with Alyce
and Charles Lansing but
’ managed to hold their second
place -spot in league stand­
ing*.
Mabel and Pete Duggan
swept sll four points from
* Joanne and Marvin Wright
In one of the matches. Durki*
Owens lore up the strike
pocket with a 194/624 that
annexed high game and series
honors for the ladies and
sparked Darkle and Doug to
a three paint win over Col­
leen and Dick Sandlin. Joyce
Lorton bombed 163/433 to
help Lewis some in a four
point romp over Cora and
Jark Kanner, Jack posted a
512 aeries.
Lit Graham rolled 166/460
and Harry Graham came
through with 192/501 in a
three point win over tha
team of Holien and Under­
wood. Nan Underwood shot a
161 game and Fred Holien
“bombed” a 214 game. Lee
and George Welgand grabbed
• three point verdict over Jo
and Fred Brown. Carolyn and
Bill Barden split with Pennee
and Dick Schaffer as Bill
rolled a 199/506. Bonnie and
Jack Jenkin* took three
point* from Ulla and Bill
Ganderton despite a fine
197/485 scored by Ulla. In
another league match a four
game sweep was recorded for
the Ungere over the Chesters
« a* Dutch hit a 606 series.

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*T know I might make some
enemies," he said, “but the
men swimmers realize what’s
a t stake more than the girls
. . . They don’t get themselves
up nearly as much a* the boys
. . . The difference between
the men swimmers and the
girls is like a fine thorough­
bred and a trotter . . . I look
ns it as not near the same
level” , . .
Cliff Richey, the 18-yearold from Dallas, Tex., ap­
pears to be the best young
tennis player to come along
in recent years , , ,
He’s been beating the top
names tills year and may
make the Davia Cup team . . .
If he does, a lot of credit
must go to former Davis cup­
per Hum Richardson who has
winked out regularly with
Richey In Dallas for the last
few yeais . , .
Between ynu'n’mr, there is
genuine worry among college
basketball people who feel
that a widening of the pre­
sent scandal may be the final
blow to the game . . . “And
just when the public was really beginning to accept it
again,'’ one coach said . . .

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Reslauranlmen
Losing Ground

It wa
a rough night for
,t,„ fc , T .....ti ,
”
tn" Drst place Bobs Real a ti­
tan l team as they ran up
against a stubborn five-some
in the American Legion I'oat
53 team.
Tiie Legionnaires were pac­
ed by Harold Appleby with a
•118/5(5 as they grabbed
three points from the league
leader*: Bob Combs tossed
“00/567 to lead Boil's Restau­
rant. The
Restauriinte men
now sport a four gume mar­
gin over the Jet Lanes team
who swept all four from
Wisdom Sod Sendee. Jack
Kanner was the big gun for
Jet
Lanes with 306/603.
Team Captain Jerry Wisdom
snd anchor man Al Chalfin
were high for Wisdom with
identical 493 series.
The fourth plare Cook'*
Corner team won three points
from the third place Pryor's
State Farm Insurance team
thanks to Willie (Firecrack­
er) Magito's 205/673 series
and Rick Shelly’* 672 series.
Jerry (the rigar) Farella hit
a 620 series and John Zculi
pushed him all (he way with
a 610 series. Woody (chumer) Wilson struck out in th#
tenth frame for a big 218
gume that ewung the one
point the way of Pryor’*.
Rose snd Wilk’s ResUurant
team bombed Lake Monroe
Inn on three counta as
George [’sulk tore 'em up
with a 223/603 and George
Swann gave him good back­
ing with 201/640. John (the
bomb) Kneeland ripped the
pina for a 249/648 that gave
him high game and serici
honors for th* night.
Harry Pentecoat contribut­
ed a 226/666 to the Lake
Monroe Inn effort. H arry’*
Bar and Package awemped
the Sanford Manufacturing
team on all point* a* Harold
(Doc) Ring rolled a 630 aer­
ies. Jack Froet eel the pace
for the Sanford Manufactur­
ing team with ■ 661 total.
Soma other good gamta were
notched by Fred Holien with
a 201, Andy Patrick with a
202 and John 8pol*k! with ■
205.

Summeretta Favored
Last 10% As
In Tonight's Feature
Webb Sells

Henry Caswell’s Summer­
etta will be going for her se­
cond straight win in tonight's
featured lotn race at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
The white and brlndlc speed­
ster has racked up an impress­
ive record of five wins, one
second place finish and two
thirds in 15 starts this year.
Mourlce McCurdy’a Pillow
Fight, a four-lime winner, and
Cecil Austin's Candy Money
also will come in fop*a share
of the backing.
Highlighting this week’s pro­
gram will be the match race
competition Saturday night pit­
ting SOKC’a three top sprint­
ers against the best three grey­
hounds from the Jacksonville
Kennel Club.
Results for Monday evenings
races:
1st Race — 5/16 — Time 31.37
Tell Herman
7.80 5.40 5.00
Gq tiktiftv
Suntirook' **- - *
1 80
Quiniela (4-5) *23.00
2nd Race — S/Jfl — Time 31.60
Joyoli
4.80 2.80 2.60
Typco
7.20 4.60
Wayside Taflj
5.20
Quiniela (5-7) $13.00
Daily Double (4-5) *26.00
3rd Race — 5/16 — Time 31.95
Barberry Hank 16,20 5 to 5.40
Circus City Pat
9.20 4.10
Dusty Tommy
4.20
quiniela (38) $63 20
Pcrfccta (83) $268 20
4(h Race — 5/16 — Time 31.89
Dart Hock
5.60 4 60 2 60
Tell Lady Bird
6,10 3 60
I'm Squaw
3 00

Quiniela (1-7) $31.00
Perfecta (1-7) *72.60
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPD
5th Race — 5/16 — Time 41.43
—The
Columbia Broadcasting
El Camino
Dale
28.40 7.80 4.80 System was within one step of
Annie Genius
5 80 2.80 total ownership of the New
Fast Cruiser
5,00 York Yankees today after buy­
ing Del Webb's 10 per cent
Quiniela (2-5) $51.60
Interest in the club for $1
Perfecta (2-5) *211.20
*th Race — 5/18 — Time 31.55 million.
son, Orlando; Karl and Ethel Schcnck, Sanford;
SHUFFLEROARI) TOURNEY winner* In the
Sam Ham
16.00 6.00 4.40 Webb ended his 20-ycar gsrecent Invitational Doubles event atnRed here
Alice Gadowry, Coronado; Joe Smith, Liya Wood,
socialion
with
the
Yankees,
Tudor Drive
‘6 60 4.80
Mount Dora; Cass Broderick, Daytona Reach;
arc
shown
following
prertcntnUon
of
the
itwiml*.
W.D.’s Sure Foot
5.60 explilning he intended to con­
Stanley DtuUlnaky, Coronado; Ivh Buffalo, Day­
They nre (from left) Kny Therrln, Hay Wood,
centrate
his
efforts
on
his
Quiniela (1-6) $54 60
tona Bench.
both of Mount Dorn; Ralph Allen, Adcle Pear­
construction business.
Perfecta (6-1) $155.40
The
acquisition
of
Webb's
7th Race — a* — Time 41.62
Tempered
8.B0 2.80 2 60 slock gives CBS 90 per cent
Paula Jane
2.80 2,80 control of Ihr Yankees. The
Lou O’Day
2.60 other 10 per cent is owned by
Dan Topping, the club presi­
Quiniela (6-7) *13.20
dent.
Perfecta (7-61 *45.30
By Sandy t’sdwe
a Larrabee, a Billy Mills or a can't gel some of their events
One usher told a relay run­
CBS took over control of the
Klh Race — 5/18 — Time 31.88
NEW YORK (NEA) — Box­ Tcr-Uvanesyar.
and
that’s off on time because the male ner not to obstruct the view ot
Yankees
last
Aug.
14
when
it
M.P.'s Ellen
4 60 3 20 4.40
athletes persist in talking to the Inns, so he. grabbed his
bought 80 per rent of the club ing night at Madison Square Mary Hand,
D It 's Valiant
6 B0 11.60
Mary Is (hr London model her when they should lie else­ girl friend, a good-looking
from Webb and Topping for Garden means cigar-smoking
Coakdtnce
14.00
blonde in a Fray herringbone
$11.2 million. At the time, it gents wear Florida tans, silk (married) whose hobby is Ihe where.
Quiniela (1-3) $26 00
Rut not all Ihe confusion is suit, and walked her down­
was announced that both VV'ebb suits, white tie* on while-on- running broad jump, ansi she
Pcrfccta (1-3) $61 so
and Topping wcrc( given .J he wJi” - jhirli and blondes .nglis 1* quite proficient. In fact, she hetow. No one realizes how- stairs and right onto the floor.
Nmcc — 3/18 — Time 71.50
. I^Ccp'-.tite/' j*( yfovytz
At a suvfd, mt-li ;ijisf.slitil IV., '•■qv' {. .Mtvt tkqluihc'n, „.v
Option of jc ji) “x- ‘‘■'•ir'rem ain­ M( the minx farm.
l.upino ’
17.40 6.40 3.fid
one realty* cares about that
where the athletes who have in hand, of course—next to 111#
ing intcreil hy March I, 1965.
Basketball night means a The officials who run the in­
0.11.'s Adjusted
6.00 3 60
finished their events are high jump pit and watched
and CBS had thr option to buy
Ryan's Express
. 2.40 out the remaining 20 per cent lot of pale, unshaven fast talk­ door meets are thinking of searching for
Iheir
girl Valery Brumcl clear T-3.
ers in rumpled suits, ties loose,
Quiniela (58) $29.20
Not one usher stopped them.
banning her next year. They friends.
before May, 1969.
at the collar, hut dog dinners
Perfecta (8 5) *173.10
By 11:00 on track night at (he
The transaction Created a in one hand and the point
10(h Rare — 5/16 — Time 31.45 heated wave of controversy
Garden, it’s useless to even
Tracy Lou
12 80 5.60 3,60 both in baseball and legisla­ spread* in (hr other.
try. •
Lou Havoc
' 6 80 3 80 tive circles and was the' sub­ But track night is different.
Vinnic Kaup
3.00 ject of congressional anil trust It’s the one that gives those
gentle Garden ushers all the
Qumirla (18) $58 20
hearings.
trouble.
Pcrfccta ( t-81 $163 20
Webb, who admitted that he
The crowd is predominantly
11th Race — ’« — Time 41.42 Invested In the Yankees
Starlight Kathy 18 60 9 40 3 60 “itrictly from a business view­ young—crew cut high school
Bill Clark
6 20 3 20 point,” eftjoyrd a profitable and college kids—and the pro­
McAllen
2.60 and pleasurable return in the blem for the ushers is to tell
John Spolski howled as he
the payees from the competi­
Quiniela (4 8) $23 80
20 years since he, Topping and
startrd off with a big 267
tors.
Pcrfccta ( 4-8) *108 50
Larry Macl'hnll bought the
game and then came back
Track and field athletes are
Mutuel handle $84,381
team and its entire farm sys­
with a 232 followed by a pair
just loo informal (or Madison
tem from the Jacob Ruppcrt
ol 175 games to total 843 for
Square Garden.
estate for $4 million.
the night. This enabled John
They come strolling down
Since that day in 1945, the
to take two wins from Paul
Eightli Avenue from their
Yankees won 15 American
Mareotte as Paul came back
hotel* with an overcoat ion
League pennants and 10 world
and snared the last two de­
cealing their track suits, and
championships. Wcldi grossed
risions. Paul rolled a 700
they crowd nghl into the main
more than $6 5 million alone
serlrs.
lobby with ih.ixx) others try­
through tiie sale of his sharrs
Jark Kanner was homtiing
ing
t«
g^'i
in
an 86 70 win over Mercer Col to (JUS last August and Monthe pins thi* week as he shot
So when » guv like Igor
tiny.
lege at Lakeland
216 815 fur Ins four game
Webb and Topping had Ter-Ovaney san itlie Russian
Florida guard Brooks Hen
series while taking two and
broad
jtini|M-r
1
tries
lo
move
bought out Macl’liad'a inter
one hati points from George
through the front door some
derson sank a driving layup ests lor $2 million in 1947.
Swann George rolled 216,754
shot as the final buzzer sound­ There was some speculation quickhandcd usher from Flatfor Ins set. Harry Pentecost
ed to give Florida Us Mouth tli.il Webb might seek an in bush will gne him the “ye nh,
split two and two with Gerald
ye
ah
a
ml
I'tr
Napoleon"
rou­
eastern Conference win
tires! in another major lea­
Reluens while tolling s 681
The game was marred hy a gue club, presumably the Los tine. nearly provoking un hi
Mary Hand
to Gerald s 727.
before
fist fighl and free for all Angeles Angela for whom his leroational incident
Jark Frost managed to take
among players on both sides company is building a park al Igor opens his coat and lets
three points from the hard­
m tiie final hectic minute of Anaheim, Calif., but Webb that ’ CCCF” stare old Fiat
ier.lpjiing Bob Steele. Jack
play.
-aid that at the age of 66 he hush 1II t In* fa re
rolled 770 to Bob’s 736 tidal.
In Lakeland, Florida South lud little ilesira to start a Theni aid 1 lalliu -Jl'S face
Pete Petersen won three
drops lo hi» knee. and Ignor
ern was led to a 41 34 margin Pew venture.
points from Johnnie Jones
at halftime by Big Mike Hulier
’ 1 have a growing company enters the Garden and goes
with a 256 771 as Johnnie
and never had any trouble in construction of hotels and wa nde ring Cllto 1hi­ floor
fame through with a 633 scL
with the visiting Georgians &lt;(lice buildings, and industrial where the )Kih* vau lt ci.s ilav e
George Paulk and Rich Mur­
Hulier finished the night with interests all over the country just 1)1I'gllll
phy
buttled to s draw as Rich
In
Hie
first
game,
Dave
La­
First
armii.il
Men’s
Church
A
tie
over
t
ncu
rly
tripping
32 points.
which require considerably
League .ill star mer led Ills tram, the Pres­ bit 75&gt; lo George's 738 Bob
more of my attention," Wcbli John iI'elses wilt) ]N spr aw toil Basketball
League P resid en t s. id in explaining hit reasons on hi:v hie k near the pole game will lx played Finlay byterians, willi 18 points fol­ Guthrie and Joe Kern .waged
a draw as Hob tallied 673 and
BALTIMORE (UP)) — fur bowing out of tile Yankee vault runway (counting Un1 night m 'lie Scimnolu High lowed hy Jim Dodson with 12.
J im- came m with a 662. Hu­
Dqn
Newsome
and
Ronnie
Seluail
g)
in
lights
on
the
roof
i.
a
dozen
Janie* Hamer, of Fayette picture.
There will be two a ll'ta r Rlsner tallieO II markers each bert Ray and W. A. Ward split
"With only a small interest | guy* from a dozen countries
City, |’a.. a 35-year football
their contests as Hubert rolled
veteran, wus named commis­ ill the club 1 felt this was the spot Igor and start pumping games to Mini with tin- inter­ for (lie Free Methodist to lead
088 while Ward scored 658.
mediate all stars playing at 7 their team
sioner of the newly founded appropriate time to retire his hand
Phil Roche shot 222/744 rolling
Thr
second
game
saw
Paul
“
It's
a
cirrus—one
you
get
p
m.
N irth American professional from my participation with
Main attraction, the men's Markos burn the nets for 35 against John Bridges.
into for free,” says 400 meter
(lie Yankees.”
football league.
Olymplr odd medalist Mike al! star league going against points to pace Grace Methodist
Though ft is supplemented
Larratwe
IF* a lot id fun Ihe Forest A lly Men's League followed hy George Markos
played at 8 with 17 anil Mike Cannon with hy mother's milk, thp babymining to the meets and seeing Tins game will
It. Tom l-ey led the First sen cow, like those at the
all your old friends "
p. m
Tills is home done to help the Methodist with 18 points fol­ Miami Seaquarium, begins
Guy* like Larrabee and TerIn time, you will find this « well co-ordinated, powerful Ovanesyan hive all the status. church league finance its regu lowed h) Bill Coleman with rating glass and algae a few
weeks after birth.
17.
exeiclse adds to your supple sw mg.
lar season games
It's easy to tell
I NEXT: Side Shrug)
ness, which also is an aid to
Whenever they wotk some
Results in recent church
where, the kid* on the high league game, saw First I 'f r '
school and college relay teams bytertan squeak by the Free
open wide paths for them as Methodist by a srore of 42 lo
if they were two people cross­ 37 and Grace Melhodl'l sweep
over Ihe Fir'1 Metliodisl by a
ing the Red Sea.
Only one person ran upstage srore of Jt to 54

Queen M ary Rules Garden Track Realm

John Spolski
Fires Hof 267

Rick Barry Finishes Career
With Highest Score Average
MIAMI BEACH (UPD—Mi­
ami of Florida closed out a
brilliant basketball season and
Rick Barry n sparkling career
Monday night as the Hurri­
cane* beat Flurida State Uni­
versity 82 75
Barry via* held to 24 points
by tbr defense-minded Gators
hut at 111 finished thr season
with a 37 4 scoring average,
tnst in tbr nation by far
Tiie Hui rieatU'S finished the
season with an average of
98 04 points a game, also tops
in the country tn that cate­
gory .
A record home crowd of 6,524 at Miami Beach Conven
turn Hall watched Miami gel
revenge for a fi7 66 loss to
Florida Male earlier this year
in Tallahassee.
tn two other games around
the state Monday night, tiie
University of Florida edged
p a s t Tennessee 58-56 in
Gainesville and Florida South­
ern closed out its season with

Church All-Stars
To Play Forest City

Better Golf-Through Exercise
By Gary Flayer
Written fur NKA
11—Stiff Leg llesd l.ifl
The muscle* of the lower
bark ihould be well developed
as an all! to the powerful, co­
ordinated golf swing.
Thi* ran lie done by assum­
ing position at left, then go­
ing to position at right with
the knees locked and the leg*
stiff. If possible, you should
touch the floor, or at least the
toes
Start with eight to 10 rep­
etitions, gradually increasing
to 12 or 15.
Breathing, of course, should
be regulated to the motions of
the exercise. Exhale as you
bend dow n. Inhale as you rite.

Horry • No Minors!

DOG
RACIN G
Post Time 8:10 N IG H T L Y SUNDAY
MATINEES
Wed. - Fri. - Sat. 2 P.M.
Last FRIDAY Matinee This Week
F.very Raring Program features the eicitlag
PKItFECTASI

INTER-CITY MATCH RACE
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And Be Happier In A ‘65’
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.
"Excellent Service Too’*

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M iss Walker Bride O f Thomas Speer
jMlu Patricia Ana Walker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Kdward Walker, of Sanford,
and Thom i f Algernon Speer,
eon of Mr. and Mra. George
Algernon Speer Jr., alio oi
this city, were united In holy
matrimony on Saturday, Feb.
27, at 4 p.m. at the FIrat
f’reabyterlan Church of San­
ford.
The Rev. Grover C. Sewell
J r. officiated at the impreaaive candlelight and double
ring ceremony before the altar
accented on either aide by two
liege pedeilai baaketa of
white mume, atock and glada
with Jade foliage and two
atanding wrought Iron aeven*
branched candelabra contain­
ing tall white cathederal lapera. The prieui-deux of white
wrought Iron and white leather
wa* againit a background of
]lotted palma.
Mra. George Touhy, organiat, preacnted the proccuional
and receailonal nuptial muaic
which included "Prelude in G
Major," Handel; "Bridal Choru i," Lohengrin, and "Paalm
IB," Marcello.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride waa radiant
gowned in formal while aalln.
The fitted bjjque bodice fca, hared* cff*ncon*.JW«. •v^K**—
with the acallopcd neckline
"studded witlftlny bridal pcarla
and acqulna.
The long tapered aleevea
.ended ig calla lily point* over
her handa. Alcncon lace pan­
el* caacaded the full length
of the voluminoua skirt in the
front with the lace forming ■
flowing chapel train in the
back from a large buttle bow.
Her fingertip veil of import­
ed silk Illusion w it attached
to a open crown of Alcncon
Jace edged in tiny aoed pearl
loop* and the wore a single
atrand of pearl*, a gift from
the groom. She carried a caacade bouquet of while tiara
roar* with luster miniature
pearl foliage, showered with
white aatin atraamrr*.
The bridal attendanti were
Mr*. A. L. Moran, matron of
honor; Mr*. Dwight Holmes,
Tampa, sitter of the groom,
and Mr*. Edgar llrucc. bridrsmatron*; M!*i Diana Fleisch*
er, Atlanta, bridesmaid, and
Ml»a Jill Walker. Interlachen,
rmuin of the bride, Junior
bridramald.
The attendants were attired
In floor length gown* of pep­
permint peau dc sole with the
fitted bodice* featuring scoop
id neckline* and braeclct
length aleevea. The *lim
theath skirts were accented
with tailored Dior bow* at
the front of the inserted waist
bands Floating panel* from
the waistline to the hem high
lighted the gown* at the bark.
Their chin length Imported it
JuMnn* fell from open pill box­
es and they carried modified
cascade bouquet* of sprayed
green mum* and pom pom*
with matching satin foliage.
Dr. Frank M. Bunnell serv­
ed the groom as best man
Usher* were Gregory W.
Walker, brother of the bride;
Henry Womack, Miami; Dr
Ell E. White Jr., Merritt Is
land; Dwight Holmes, George
Harden, Gordon Toll, Ed Gor­
don, 11. J. O'Neil, Sidney 0.
Chase III and Glenn McCall.
Mr*. Walker ehoae for her
daughter's wedding a bone
aheath featuring a crepe skirt
and lace bodice. Her arceiaorlea were champagne and she
wort a corsage of green Cymbidium orchid*.
Mr*. Speer, mother of the
groom, was attired in a green
■heath, combining silk shan­
tung and lace with matching
gtren accessories. Her cor­
sage waa of yellowr Hybrid
orchid*.
Immediately following the
wedding, the reception waa
held In Fellowship Hall of the
church.
Th« bride's table was cen­
tered with the traditional five
tiered Wedding cake accented
with two antique allver can­
d e l a b r a arrangement* of
white atock, white pompoms
and orange blossom* with sil­
ver appointments o f f a r 1 n g
dainty wedding refresh menla.
Centering the punch table
waa a tall aiymetrical ari angemenl of white atock, pom

pome and orange bloiaomi in ing a single white rose waa
a sliver ' cupid compote con­ adjacent to the bride's book,
tainrr with ■ silver punch which waa kept by Mra.
UJ.ILaa*
bawl i t cither end of the teble.
Mr*. Roy Minn greeted the
A ellvcr bud v im contain-

'Tribute To The Twenties'

i

DieselbergBetrothed

Miss

Scheduled This Week-end

Members of the Garden urtistle design are open to
Club of Ranford will present any resident of Beminole
their spring Dower show County. Reservations ere re­
March 6 pnd «. Entitled •'Tri­ quired for the artistic design
bute to the Twenties," the section and may be made by
show will salute the year* contacting Mre. R. F. Robison.
during which the local garden
Planned for the Sanford
club was organised.
Civic Center, the ahow will be
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff staged by Mra. J. M. Fahey
111, chairman of the event, and Mra. P. M. Lueckrr who
Also Mrs. John Ivey, Mrs. hae announced that entries in have devised several unusual
Roy Holler. Mrs. A. S. Me- all classes of horticulture and ways to display the exhibits.
They will highlight on the
Callum, Mrs. S. O. Chase Jr.,
stage five artistic designs
Mrs. Edward Hurt, Mrs. Hen­
created by nationally accred­
ry Wight, Mra. J. H. Loechelt.
ited Dower show judge* and
Mrs. M. L. Raborn, Mrs. A)
instructors who hava been in­
Wallace, Mr*. R. J. O’Neil,
Mra. Georg* Harden, Mrs. W.
vited to Interpret with Dow­
M. Philips, Mra. G. Andrew
er*, foliage end other materSpeer and Mrs. Curtis Lav­
ini* such legendary figure*
ender.
The Ladies Auxiliary of from the ]D20'e a t Valentino,
Floating hosteiiei were Mist Wekiwa Lodge No. &lt;79 will Greta Garbo, Will Rogers,
Judy Lavender, Miss Melanie hold the regular monthly Houdlnl and Texae Gulnan.
Hurt, Mias Angela Hurt, Miss meeting Wednesday, March 3.
The schedule for the ehow,
Helen Mann and Mias Marilyn at 7:30 p.m. at Oddfellows HaU as compiled by Mr*. G. An­
on Magnolia Avenue.
•J ' drew Speer, includes divi­
Morgenatem.
Routine business will be dis­ sions for artistic designs, ta ­
Among the out of town wedguests were Mr. and Mra. cussed and all members are ble settings, corsages, minia­
W. Walker, Jill and Jeff­ urged to attend this Important ture arrangements, cut sped-,
mens snd potted plants, Jun­
rey and Mra. Alma D. Walker, meeting.
ior gardeners, conservation,
Inlrrlachen; Mist Billie Lecommercial displays and tn
mcn, Durham, N. C.; Mr*.
extensive educational division
Catherine L. Rowe, Mra. Deltona
which will include an educa­
Calherihe R. Bear, Mr. and
tional garden, a display of
Mra. George Reagan. Bradrnpoisonous plants, i n s e c t s ,
Mr and Mra. William L.
plant propagation, National
Rowe and family, Temple Terrare.v Mnp .aqd Mrt 1 ; *■*—r
By Mttdred IJsney
^ Gounril ..book*, plua world
g.rdedvf.* and'civic beautifi­
Bryan, Vehlte; "Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Parfowof
cation exhibits.
Steve Van Voorheei, Winter
Park; Charles F. Walker, St. Paul, Minn., who have
"Tribute to the Twenties"
Hollywood; Mr*. Eli a" Dapfar, been guests of the Robert E. will be open to the public at
Mr. and Mra. Harry Bunch, Haney family for the past sev­ 3:00 Friday, March 6, closing
Mr. and Mrs. William Walkar, eral weeks, have purchased a at 0:00 and on Saturday from
Sarasota; Miss Diane Fleisdh- home at 1440 Whltcwood Drive, 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Ad­
cr and Mrs. R. R. Kelly, At­ Deltona. The Parlows are very mission Is free, although a
lanta;
happy to be able to forego the silvrr offering will be accept­
Also Mr. and Mra. Edward return trip 10 Minnesota where ed.
Hurt and family, Winter Park; the temperatures have been In
Col. and Mr*. C. C. Hurt, St. the rero and below class since
BABY YOURSELF
Petersburg; Mrs. Ron Ander­ the first of the year Happily
NEW YORK (UPI) - If you
son and Mils Karen Anderson, settled In their new home,
Tallahassee; Mrs. H e r b e r t they will wait until tempera­ want to keep your akin soft
Hill and Miss Martha Rose tures are a little more mod­ and smooth ax a baby’s, try
Hill. S arisoli; Mr. end Mrs. erate before returning to St baby crea n as an overnight
Holland Dean, Winter Park; Paul to wind up affairs there cream, beauty experts tugRest.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Powers,
It rub* In so that It Is not
Mrs.
Charles
Mcnk
of
S
Charleston, S. C.; Mr. and
Mra. Henry Womack, Miami; Wellington Drive and Mrs visible and It will not stain
Mr. and Mra. Wilson Sanders, Frank Reed nf Hartley Avenue linen. It'a alio an excellent
Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. have been hospitalized during hand cream that doea not come
lyswla, Tallaliaisre: Mr. and the past week. We wish both off the minute water touches
Mr*. Dwight Holmes, Tampa, ladies a speedy recovery and it Another beauty tip from
and Dr. and Mrs. Ell E. Whit* will be glad to welcome them the nursery, bahy oil is perback home again.
1 feet for makeup removal.
J r , Merritt Island.

Mr. and Mra. Ruaiell Henry
Dieselberg of Atlanta, Ga.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Diane Mary,
to John Daniel Taylor Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel
Taylor of Sanford.
Tbs bride-elect waa grad­
uated from high school in At­
lanta and attended the Uni­
versity of Florida. She is em­
ployed a a a accrctary in At­
lanta.
The future bridegroom will
be graduated from the Uni­
versity of Florida in April, at
which time he will be com­
missioned a iccond lieutenant
in the U. S. Army, attached to
the medical corp.
He Is a member of Alpha
Gamma Rho fraternity at the
university.
The wedding will be May S
at (he Lutheran Church oi the
Redeemer, Atlanta, Ga.

guests at the door and othera
aaaiatlng at the reception were
Mra. G. T. Hay Jr., Mra.
Frank Bunnell, Mrs. Jack
Schlrard, Mr*. M. D. Nichols,
Mra. Harry Woodruff, Mra. W.
W. Tyre, Mr*. Edwin Shinholier and Mra. Leroy Andrr-

Wekiwa Lodge

Ladies Auxiliary

Meets Wednesday

Mrs. M. L. Ayers
Hosts W.M.P.F.
Missionary Meet

Personals

MRS. THOMAS ALGERNON SPEER

FASHIONETTES
Look for the two piece swim
suit to surge back with the
surf aet. Some of the two-partera for summer '63 are cut to
near bikini b arm en, but come
with matching shifts in printed
cottons or Jerseys. Rose Ma­
rie Reid show* a crisp white
bikini with a cuffed brief bot­
tom, plus matching pique Jac­
ket.
• • •
Worth noting: two piece
swim suits now ran Ire bought
*■ separates. This means a
woman can get one sire bra
and another sire short if she's
built that way. Called "Swim
Swaps." Ili&lt;- group is color
coordinated in red. white and
navy so a woman can he her

Medical News
Most of u* think of syphilis
as exclusively an adult's di­
sease but, alas. It I* not.
Adults can and do pas* it on
to infants at an alarming rale.
Between I960 and 11X13 syphilis
among t h e nuwhorn to one
year age group Jumped nearly
IBO percent, according to the
U: S. Public Health Service
Communirahlr Disease Cell
ter, relleclmg the rise in
ayphilia in thr adult pnpuln
lion.
To protect babies arid moth­
ers, Dr. William J. Brown, di­
rector of the center's Venereal
Disease Branch, urges the fol­
lowing;
All pregnant women should
be blood tested fur the disease
both early and late In preg­
nancy to prompt treatment
can be started if necessary.
Treatment during the first IB
week* of pregnancy will pre­
vent infection of Die baby.
Proper treatment even liter
may cure the baby although
It can't prevent possible dam­
age to bone* and teeth.
Careful examination of bab­
ies whose mothers have bad
no prenatal care or who gave
birth without medical atten­
tion.
Reporting by private physi­
cian* of all cases *o that these
can b* treated and followed
t»PIf there is even the slight­
est suspicion that the disease
has been contracted, aco •
doctor promptly. You'll aave
yourself — and your child — a
lifetime of heartache.

own designer. The two parters
feature stretch cottona like
denim and duck as well a*
polka dot and pin atrip* cot­
ton.
• • •
Don't look for any drop In
daytime hemlines anytime
soon. John Weltx, pace-setting
New York designer, says hem
lines will stay high simply
because they're practical In
this, our fast moving age,
when clothes must leave room
for motion. "IPs like Agnes dr
Millc (dancer choreographer)
once mud to me," said Welts
"How can you pivot in the
middle of 37th Street with traf
fie bearing down on you?"
• • •
Colton* mi heavily rinlroslcd
they look like dull silk* run
through the spring fashion
rolJerlion*. Designers use the
cottons for late day and even­
ing, notably In white. Blit
Blass of Maurice Hcnlner.
New York, for example, cre­
ates a simple, sleeveless pun
cess dress with n high slashed
neckline. A deep front plrat
adds grace to the A shaped
skirt.
Smooth sailing rest lime* to
uise In include pair, two\
tone, flowered cotton Jac­
quards. For dieasier oven*Ion*
on deck, a good Idea is a
sleeveless camisole, an Askirl and a tailored Jacket
with set-in sleeves, notched
collar and belted back.
- • • •
Ruffles have lung been on
l(i« upswing. Now they are
definitely back In their frilly
best. Watch them on every­
thing from bathing suits to
evening gowns. They help
soften the tailored look, for
example, on the V-neck of a
sleeveless white cotton or­
gandy shell.
• • •
The mood in millinery ti
for romantic little hate, lota
of lace, tulle, chiffon end
muslin end, above all, things
softer. Tope *r* understated
bate—those that are headhugging and in proportion to
the heed.

of Itollls, Long Island, N. Y.,
over the past weekend. An­
other dinner guest was Mrs.
Lynn Reed of DeBary. The
Ogdens' and the Gcbhardts
visited their other daughter
and son tn law, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Chotly, of Hollywood, Fla.

Forest City
Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden
of Estrella Road entertained
Mrs. William nelch of Hi­
their daughter and ton In law, biscus Drive entertained a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gcbhardl, group of ladles from the De­
R Maryann Mllea
Bary Community Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bogott
Church 00 Tuesday, Feb. 23,
C a s s e lb e r r y
at a luncheon. Mrs.' Mary of Sterling, III., were recent
Kearns of Aralra Drive was house guests of Mr. and Mra.
Albert Krenier at their home
cn hostess.
on Causeway Drive.
.Mr and Mrs. Fred Simmon*
By Jane Casselberry
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John­
of Marigold Lane have their
Mrs. Frank Lets! of 320 Hi brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ny Morgan of Sanlando Es­
blicus Rued ii recovering and Mrs. Clarence Bush, of p tates recently were his niece
from third degree burns on Holland, N, Y. In DeBary for and her husband, Mr. and
her hand and arm which she an extended visit They have] Mrs. Bob Black, from Brooksreceived due to an accident m heen visiting Cape Kennedy villa-. He has recently complet­
her home.
and other places of interests ed Officers Training School
In and around Central Florida for the Air Force In Texas.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Krydrr of 1492
Fur enata warrant good
BLAMES VIRUS
Lake Drive were their friends.
CHICAGO ( t'I 'l) — The rare. They ahould tie kept
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Soule, of sudden-death syndrome which, away from light and heat to
Lao, lad.
m this country accounts for protect against fading or dy­
from 10,000 to 13.000 unex- ( ing,
Marion Cook of Ft Wayne. plainrd infant deaths may be
Ind., has been visiting his timed tn viral Infection, sug­
brother in law and sister, Mr gest* a Cleveland pediatric­
and Mrs. Howard Sellers, of ian.
12UB Lucerne Circle, and his
In * study nf the tissues of
friends, the Harold kryders 48 infant.* who died suddenly
of unknown cause. Dr. Ell
Gold and colleagues found
viruse* preient In the central
nervous aystems of aeven, h*
reported in Thr Journal of the
American Medical Associa­
Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Moran tion. This evidence. While not
of Orlando were recent visi­ eoncluelve, auggrata viral In­
tors of Mrs. Moran's parent*. fection at a possible cause of
210 S. PARK AVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harper, these deaths, In Dr. Gold's
opinion.
of Genrva.

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By Dottle Austin
SIX O r THE LOVELIEST
member* of the Naval Offic­
er* Wive* Club *&lt;111 be tramformed into spring fathlon
plate* on March 18 when they
model at a combination luncheon-faahion ihow epomored
liy the club at the Creighton
0 Cardens Restaurant in the
Winter Park Mall.
Hair “creations” of the gals
will be designed personally”
by Phillip, himself. The pop­
ular local hair stylist, who
owns the Lellani House of
Beauty, says he will feature
the “ most chic spring coif­
fures from Pari* and Italy.”
Modeling the elegant coifg fures, along with fashions and
hats from Mary-Esther’a and
shoe* from Ivey’* will be
Shirley LaRocca, Ann John­
son-, Sara Jane Smith, Mary
Durant, Dora Griffin and
Carolyn Dennison.
Back to hair styles for a
moment — Phillip eaya this
season's vogue is “extremely
short hair with high crowns
• and close side-hugging effret*. This style will be dis­
played on .Mary Aon-, Bergen
of KVAH-IB, dfi.h.g the lunch• eon.
Models with long ^tresses
will wear upsweep styles feat­
uring folded curia on .top of
the head, twists In ths back
and light airy bangs over the
0 forehead.
Complimenting the fashion
models and their attractive
ensembles will be colorful
and unusual decor highlights
made by the officers wives of
RVAH-13, whe are hosting
the social function.
Betty Stokes is serving as
general chairman and com­
mentator while June McLain
0 is decorations chairman.
1'astrls of green, pink and
yellow will abound throughout
the luncheon site in an Easter
theme. One of the feature*
will be put* of posies, fsthidneil from eggshells and muffin
cups, and just wait until you
see what ran be don* with
theta prosaic, items. !
Interspersed among t h e
f
flowers will hr net and *ct|uined butterflies.
All the gals of RVAH-13
are invited to lend their ideas
and talents on March II, when
June wilt host a workday fur
the decorations assemtding,
ai 10 a m at her home.
Some of the centerplecea,
as well as an Eaater bonnet,
0
play shoes and a shampoo and
set will he among the door prires to hr won by tome lurky
prtiple.

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f r n l t Tue*. Mar. 2, *65—Page 7

YOU MIGHT CALL Mary
Durant. “Tom Sawyer," since
charming
Mary u a e d
a little psychology, first ap­
plied hy the famous Tom. and
inveigled her neighbors into
having a “paint party” at htr
house. Everyone got on the
business end of a paint brush
and In no time at all had the
Durant's living room all paint­
ed Needless to say, husband
Mika who had bean away, had
a pleasant surprise when he
walked In.
TALENTED TERRY, they
call her. Terry Bhattuck, who
recently took a rt honors for
her paintings, is now garner-

Air Force. After n wedding
trip to tha Bahamas, Jerry
and Gerry have temporarily
settled in Winter Park.
T H R E E FILMS dealing
with eancer facts for women
were presented at tha Sanford
NAS movie theatre recently
for members of the NOWC,
by the Seminole County Unit
of the American Cancer So­
ciety.
On hand to ahow the films,
which stressed the detection
pf cancer of the brent* and
uterus was Mr*. Joseph Siec*
kowakl, co-chairman of the ed­
ucation committee, Dr. Ar­
thur Nesmith, a member of
the board of the education
committee and Capt. E. A. An­
derson, of the Station medi­
cal staff, answered questions
from the-audience.«
• •
i
KATHY HENSON, public­
ity chairman for the RVAll-'J
“O’’ Wive* was high point
winner for bridge last week,
with Anne Pirotte taking sec­
ond. Sara Jane Smith was
hostess and Tat Dearolph was
a guest as well as Anne.
Next ev en t‘for. Nine, wjvrs
It their Thursday morning
coffee at the home of Shirley
-Yaungblailr with Caryl Mar­
shall as co-hostess.
• a
a
CURRENT VIRUSES deci­
mated the rank* of RVAH-ll
officer* wive* who gathered
at Judy DeMark’a home Fri­
day night for a potluck sup­
per, but those who were there
brought unimpaired appetites,
according to Reporter Sue
Jamison.
A happy surprisa guest
was K tnry Stufflabeam, a
house guest of Kay Bartholo­
mew. Nancy, you remember,
is the wife of Cdr. John Stufflebeam and they were station­
ed here with VAH-9 some
time ago. Cdr. John is cur­
rently Air Operations Officer
on the FOR
Checker tail wives anticipate
a busy month in March, start­
ing with the coffee and busi­
ness meeting Thursday with
Sue Kennedy as hostess an I
Jarqueline Klein assisting. On
March 2.7 an afternoon des­
sert bridge will lie held a*
Carolyn Dennison'* home
THE LAKEFRONT HOME
of Lt. jg Jim ( urrey was the
scene of a leietil Saturday af
teinunn party, Imslod by of­
ficers of KVAH 7 for their
ladies.
Waterakiing on Lake Minnihaha, badminton and bait
games gut everyone's juices
jangling for the personally
grilled steaks, inlads, baked
beans and cake that was serv­
ed by the party committee
made up of Lt. Cdr. Hob Mer­
ritt, I.t. jg Dan Rowley, I.t.
jg George Dresser and Lt. jg
Dave Sharp.
Special guests were Lt. Jim
and Mlnii McClure of RVAII3 and Lt. Cdr, Jack and Ginger
Tuttle of the Wing staff, who
were presented with Squadron
plaques.
CHILI CON QUESO is the
unusually dellcioua ratipe that
il winning ravel for Rarhara
Moore, a newcomer to RVAII3, when the group gather!
for feasting. Barbara aayi
aha recalved Ibis authentic
recipe from a Mexican aenora.
EMILY LAW will hoat the
meeting of the Station Offic• r's Wives at h tr Silvtr Lake
home, Thursday at 10:80 a m.,
with Ruby Conder as co-hostes*. Members are asked to
bring any trading atamp*
they can to contribute to the
furnishing of the new Navy
Wivei meeting room on ths
bate.

TERnY SHATTUCK
Ing oohe and aahs from the
Navy Wives of RVAH-8 with
her newsst fashion creation
— * stunning capelet of black
and whila plaid, worm over •
£ black dress to a recent lunch&gt; con.
• e
e
NEW BRIDE In Three is
the wife of Lt. Soriano. An
Interesting note it that both
th* bride and the groom are
namtd Jerry, only she spells
her with a G. Gerry ia no
atranger to military life, elth_ *r, since her father ia In the

JEAN SHERIDAN surpris­
ed the RVAH-1 Wives rerently with lovely ceramic
statues which the donated aa
door prist* at a recant coffie.
Queried a t to her talent along
these lines, Jean said aha had
begun doing csramlca four
years ago, whil* stationed In
Jacksonville and continues to
enjoy it.
•
•
•
BILLIE TAFT, wife of tha
commanding officer of KVAH1 turned ksr hom e. into an
Italian cafa last weak for the
first get-together of tha wivea
line* the husbands departed.
Red-checked tablecloths end
candles set the stage for the
terving of generous portion*
of lasagne and all tha trim ­
mings prepared bp eeveral of
the wivea, putting evtrpone in

“JUST CANT WAIT to see myself in a high fashion coiffure from
Paris,” says Mary Durant (seated). Mary is president ami also one of the
models for the NOWC Spring Fashion Show Luncheon at Creighton Car­
dens Restaurant March 18, Also modeling will ho Ann Johnson, far left,
(RVAH-13) and Shirley LaRocca, far right (RVAH-1). Planning Mary’s
hair style are Jeri Miller, assistant and Phillip Boyd, hair stylists front
(Herald Photo)
the Leilani House of Beauty.
a festive mood, as they enjoy­
ed the atmosphere along with
thesdfjl^-1'*"" 'nod.
After dinner, over bridge,
tha group discussed the recant
trip that some of the wives
took to Mayport to meet thslr
husband* and^tour tha USB
Independence. They related
that thay visited all the vari­
ous compartments,
living,
quarters and ths famous angl­
ed flight deck.
One of the highlighta of the
trip was ths dslightful can­
dlelight dinner served for the

visiting
night.

ladies

on

Sunday this week seems to be from
the officer's wives group —
u ha'^e T*—N'/icJ to the enlist.'
VAYE BELLAMY, of RV- .
A119 Enlisted Wive. Club
w1vM 9*™ '** chairman T
■ays all enlisted wive* are In­ Especially Eleven — "haven't
vited to attend the showing heard from you in a month of
of a film on cancer at the new Tuesdays}
meeting room, March U at 8
Remember girls, try to get
your new* in by Friday, or
p.m.
Saturday, the Nine wives mail it over the weekend so
were slated to hold a potluck it will lie on my desk with
aupper at the borne of Presi­ the Monday.morning mail We
dent Mitlicrnl Wigg. We don't can't lake down any long new*
hava the details on this yet. stories over the phone sfter
9 a.m. .Monday, hut littef notes
SAY GIRLS - all the news sre welcome.

By Abigail Van Buren

ments. I own a 20-family
apartment hoiiia, and in tha
leas* It aaya that I am an­
titied to a key. It la MY
property and I have a right
to tea that it la properly
cared for and a#fe for
e v e r y o n e a t all time*.
Should there be a gas leak,
a water pipe broken, or a
fire in one of the apart­
ment* while the tenant i*
out, I want to be able to
get'in there, and fait. Any­
one who rent* from me will
just hay.j to trust me.
Otherwise h* can go find
another place to live.
INSISTS ON A KEY
IN CHICAGO
DEAR ABBY: I read the
letter signed LIKES rR IV -,
ACY, and thought my sim­
ilar experience might inter­
est you. I came home unex­
pectedly '-.sine morning and
surprised my landlady, who
was snooping around in my
apartment. 1 consulted my
employer as to my right to
lock my apartment and not
glvt anyone a duplicate

Qaaoby

key. I learned that since
1 had no lease, and paid
rent from month to month,
I was under no obligation
to give my landlady a key.
Incidentally, while the lock
was being changed, the
landlady called the police.
But they told her that they
were without power to de­
mand a key.
Sincerely,■
NO KEY TO ANYONE
IN MANHATTAN
DEAR NO KEY: Is your
employer a lawyer? If not,
I would not regard hi*
word as “law.”
DEAR AltBY: If I were
a landlady (which 1 am
n o tt.l would not accept the
responsibility of having a
key to anyone'a aparement.
I once had a friend who
owned a double duplex. She
rented out the other half
to a family. The reported
that'aom* jewelry was miss­
ing from their apartment.
And even though my friend
was finally able to prove

DEAR N O B O D Y’S
FOOL: Your liras* bolt amt
chain protect* you while
you're in. If you can't tm st
your landlord not to rlfl*
your apartment when you'r*
out, you'd better hunt up
a new apartment. If I
By Oswald
Jacoby
were a landlord
I wouldn't
want to “break down a
door” (my own) because
■4be -sfe/w—« by opening the
anfne. scatie. brained woman f
Cing of diamonds. East covers left the Iron on and went
with ace and returns the away. A key in the hand*
deuce. West wins and leads a of a landlord could be
third diamond.
good insurance as well aa
V.
South can niff In dummy n threat.
If he wishes, but he is morally
Troubled? Write to ARcertain that if he doc* ruff,
East will overruff and South IIY, Bpx 68700, Lo* An­
will stilt be left with a club geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a elamped,
loser.
Therefore, S o u t h avails self-addressed envelope.
himself of the loser on loser
For Abby's b o o k l e t ,
play and throw* a club from
"How To Have A Lovely
dummy,
Wedding," send fiO cents tn
lie hnk lost three tricks in­
Abby, Box 69700, Lo* Ancluding one he didn't expect
geies, Calif,
to lose, hilt he hs* gotten rid
of his club loser and will be
aide to ruff a club in dummy
o M ik
a t\&lt; ^
at his leisure and will wind
r id f - in t h e a t b
up scoring instead of down
l.AE T i H I W I J I O T O MTU*
one.

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DEAR ABBY: Ju st be­
muse a landlord tells you
that he wants a key to
your apartm ent in case it
rains an he ran get in to
close your windows doesn't
m ein you have to give him
one. If a real emergency
occur*, he can break the
door down. I have had my
fill of landlords, landladies
and apartm ent "help" hav­
ing accesa to my apart­
ment. t live in an apart­
ment to which there ia only
one key—mine. And 1 have
a heavy brass bolt AND
chain which I u»# on the
inside for double protection
while 1 am home,
NOBODY'S FOOL
IN ALBANY

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herself to be Innocent In
the end, what happened to
her durini^the investigation .
shouldn't happen to a dog.
NO KEY,- THANK YOU '

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of interest to bridge players
AQ1 DI
8J9II
ini hiding the name* of win­
S O U T H ( D)
ners of every major tounvaA A K Q J 10 1
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menl and eoveri every part
A 10 T 4
of bidding and play briefly.
AXI)
The heading, “ t^iscr on Loser”
No one vulnerable
covers several examples of
Routs W**4 Norik Call
1A
2*
1♦
3♦
this play.
3*
Past 4 a
Pass
The basic loser on loser
Pass
Tiss
pliiy consists of getting rid of
Opening lead—A K
n card that would have to he
lost some time or other on a club trick and can hold hi *
so why not Klein Kadtddle Sheila nngrr* in “The Lost losing trick in tome other j diamond tosses to two tricks
If he can ruff a diamond in
hopper? He Imigines himself Wedding King.”
suit.
South’s
four
spade
contract
dummy,
a famous French detective
« 30 0 30 p m NBC Hulls
West atari* proceeding* for
and unearths a plot to steal baloo &lt;Color) Host Trini Toper loot,* easy. He most tote a
Adul t
the Eiffel Tower. There is a 1 s:nqs a few of his exciting rec­
At A ltttM Y AW AMO
woman behind it. of rourse ord tuts, the Chad Mitlcll Trio
\%INMIH
Mata Han The female spy is I rovules some folk type ms
»T«1M J O S K 9 "
very nicely played by Janis trrinl and Lesley (.ore and
A lbert M u u r r — t « U r
Paige, who also contributes Dionne Warwick have Wielr
1*1UR Ml »'4R Or If
n* a pretty unprofitable in­ help tossed to us in the same
fit Muriel Lawrence
"Lulu's Bark tn Town' in a adult followers Bui the as­
•ii \ 1*1*\ A \ \ n t r u s t i n '
l&gt;n »I*1 M«rn*tlilRl
nur
production number In the sll sorted groups of serestners \ e w r | i a | i r r E n t e r p r i s e A s s n . vestment? Why shouldn't she uneasy spirit , with which we
toss pennies to any beggar,
rnt spot Red gets help from I rre nothing hut sheer horror.
DEAR MRS LAWRENCE: think:
If wr waul teal appreciation
"Gosh, if doing for others of the work we do for them
] manage the offlra for my
husband, s CI'A Inn,i n s tax gets you the kind of over ns patents, vve have first to
time tv out tush season and I worked life my mother is liv give it our own appreciation
am so tiled m night that I ing, I want no pa it of it If
In spots like tins something
hava Inin fulling asleep in the wink is tins unievvanting, let has lo simp in us We have to
nit going home. Do you think me nut nf it. I want s licttci -lisp out of out dtcnniy hope
NOW thru WED.
that my daughter would lift time than she's got."
that our child is going to turn
AT 100 . 3:10 - 8:18
her hand to get out dinner
If you wunl tin* child to us flout an nveiworked wom­
7:20 • 8:33
-lulled nr feed luT younger begin to respect your helpful­ an into a happy one. Stic can’t
I have rerently found a every gm-st loom It's a won Voother? She is either on the ness to your family, then re­ Tile transformation b«* to lie
phone when we get home oi ward it youl self. Respect it made by nut own effort. l,*uik
very Interesting new idea for dci ful ii &gt;1 lot thu tourist'
out
having a good time. Slip yourself, Stop reproaching her up d o in e s t i c employment
Aftci
forty
we
all
are
inimproving posture and easing
hark strain and backache. vlincd lo “slump" a hit nod is 111 amt why she is so Inclin­ for her failure lo respect this agent ie* in your plums trunk.
When you lie on the KIFA give op to tout postuie, amt able) alu I cuiinul figuie out helpfulness you have yuuiself
failed tn respect. Talk to your
I . The
back rest, you improve p .st­ nothing, 1 repeat, nothing
ANSWER: You certainly husband about lining some,
ore and relieve strain, .lost make- a uomiiir look older
place this lightweight tuck than lind posture Bad head aren't making consideration one to cook and reive dinner
rest on bed. couch or floor. hanging forward. Avoid this! look like a rewarding way of at night. Then hiir the some­
one. Start making your fam­
You will feel rested ami arc The Kit A luirktest keeps you life to her.
Here you ate, considerate ily evening* a happy and toinclined to stand and walk III In-llct shupc and relieves
tbiil turd feeling. Try it; ten of your family's wants, ro- warding relebratloii of I lie
better.
incHWKoioiii
In Sweden, where this uni­ minutes fot H i p fust time, and opiintlve, helpful to your bus helpfulness you've been giving
hand's work ind is a result ■Il day.
que backrest was created, you will feel the diffarvnre.
STARTS SUNDAY
Another “find" is a set of of this noble behavior are so
We don't leach children
there is a laige hotel which
WniAAO
exhausted
at
night
that
you
small
booklet*
designed
and
considu
ation
fot
u*
by
beg­
ha* a KIFA in the closet of
BURTON
created hy Hallmark, the fam ­ fall asleep in thr car going ging for It. All we gel fot our.
ous American firm which Imme! Why shouldn’t your begging reproaches is a cou­
ECKKT
C fle TILL 2:00 C ftc
made greeting raid* a charm- dnuglitrr writ* off helpfulness ple of tiegiudgid pennies of
0 U MON. . Fni.O W
Ing lot "f everyday life Tlio
book lei on “ Birthday Parties
'« »• l!) VVhsts THta Son*
for Adults” is delightful. Il
(SI 1 l.o ve I.ucy
gives menus, recipes, ideas on
10 IS 1 2 ) N i l e New a
: l wi 1 2 i »"nmr nut r a 1 ion
how to derninle, games lo
i t ) Andy uf Maybe m y
play, party therms, host* si
MM I )ae Hr Ida
11 IS (S) J ao jii r-ly
hints, and etiquette. If yon
4t ) Tit a" Mc«*ora
i-arr't have a successful party
4?) P r l c a ia Hig h !
• Superb Carrier equipment
• Counter-top Model
after reading tills small book,
W E D N E h D A Y P . H.
•
long
lived
and
economical
• 4.5 Cubic Foot Capacity
you just don't want to hava a
12 00 t n Say W h e n
party!
• Expertly Installed
• Normally Sold at $149.50
n r I o n or U f a
3'h* Hallmark book on'
( ! ) D o n n a Head
• Pficed Competitively
• Free
(S t l I l l New a
‘■(‘ard Turtle*" give* so many
11 10 I t ) T r u t h f&gt;r C u d i i
new ntraa fur giving a fun
quanta#
l»&gt; F a t h er K n o w s Heal
raid party that you Just can’t
I I) fein o r t h fo r T u m o r We’ll give you a
miss being the heat hostess
row
I t 41 (*; t t u i d i s a I . i s h t
in town. And for those of you
I t II t i t NBC N a v a
Carrier Food
who have palms and enter­
1 00 (41 G i r l T s l k
I D T i n s . K r a i*
tain there, the Hallmark book
ii
N o v a . E«l, W a a t b v r
Freezer Free with
of “ Tatio Partiea" is one you
1 11 I D F o c u s
1 I t t i l a s T b s W . r l S T u rn * must have. The menui ar*
every Carrier
I I I U t l M s S . A Deal
near and esriting, easy to pre­
II N t v s l l n s
pare anil they ata “different."
1 I I ( 1 ) NBC Naira
Central
l : i l &lt;•) I 'a se aro r d
So, have fun!
( I ) M o m e n t of T r u t h
You ran have these little
IS) F l a m e tn lha Wind
Residential Air
■ I I t l ) A r t l i n k lei l o r
hooka at l ook shops and any­
I I I D a y In C o u r t
where that greeting cards are
tl) Tha P crtora
Conditioning
displayed and sold.
I t l l &lt;•) ABC N t w a
l i t * l&lt;) T a T e ll Ike T r u t h
Have
you
tried
the
textured
(SI G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l
t
Installation
stockings? If you hava “nice”
( I t A a o th s r W orld
I
I II (I) Raws
I
legs, try them for casual year.
M * I t ) T eu D o s -: Bay
Purchased by
Hanes has designed sonle
I I I T h * E d i t of K l g b t
t l ) Y oung M srrisd*
stunning patterns, in wonder­
4:41 (1&gt; T h * M a t c h O s a i *
April 15
ful colors. Lace cornea in topas
(t) T rallm stlir
( I I Be ers! S to rm
■nd black combinations. Spir­
1:14 I I ) NB C Naurs
al and Diamond lary-taxtured
4:1* I I ) Meet of ( Ir o u c k o
nylon slocking design* ar*
(f&gt; (t a e l * W a t t
4:7* i n W a l l s F a r g o
especially attractiv* for “ a f ­
Call 322-8321
&lt;*&gt; Y o g i b e a r
«
ter forty" in Town Taupe and
(4) B s a h u a t
a p le M o s s i a t s t*
1:14 ( I ) M
■sple
Barely Black. Tbtac a re -fun,
S p irt.
For Free Estimate
and giva your legs a lift!
1:4* ( I ) Near s c oao
&lt;*&gt; Hperu,
Waatkae,
*1
2513 Park Dr. . Sanford, Fla.
322-8321
Tomorrow—“Dear
Edyth
Neva
( I ) T e s t s U T* Beavsr Thornton McLeod”

d tiq h liq h tb
TUESDAY, MARCH 2, l»6i
3V Time Show of the Night1
I0-M p m ABC, The Fugi­
tive ' The Survivors.” Kimblr
lues In help his lair wife's
family through their financial
crisis and finds that his In­
laws' home has been turned
into a macabre shrine in her
memory. He has to fend off
his mother in law’* bitterness,
his father-in-law's hatred ami
his itstrr-in law's unsolicited
love As a result of this risky
visit, the whole family comes
out ahead, and not Just (manriilly.
7 30 1:30 p m NBC. Mr. No­
vak May !&gt;*) " This episode
is so intent on establishing
Burgess Meredith in his new
post as principal Martin Woodlidge, complete with duties
and responsibilities, you may
(rrl a bit shorlrhanged in
terms of dramatic excitement.
7 308:3(1 pril ABC. Combat
“ A Walk with an Eagle."
When Hanley and bis men
risk their lives to reseuc a
major who's parachuted to
safety, thr&gt; discover bun To
be an ungrateful and irrespon
slide hotshot with a penchant
(or issuing reckless orders
8:30-8:330 p.m. CHS. The
Red Skelton Hour K vrrjona’i
getting into ths detective act,

DEAR ABBY: The letter
signed LIKES PRIVACY
made me realise how many
people have the mistaken
idea that tha landlord or
superintendent has soma
apecial right to enter a
tenant's apartment. I used
to think ao, too, until my
apartment was robbed. Tha
police checked and aald it
waa a "key job.” 1 told the
police that the only one
who had a key to my
apartment other than mjrself was*
i* ' the superintend­
ent, and 1 only gave him a
key because I was told that
according to law I had to.
The officer told me to
change my locks and give
no one else n key—that
every m e had a right to hia
privacy. I guess he was
right because nobody haa
bothered me for a key and
1 still live here.
BINGHAMTON
•
• .•
DEAR ABBY: 1 don't
cure what the lnw suya. 1
am one landlord who In­
sists mi having a key to
every one of my apart­

.

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• E M IN O I.R COUNTY
E O N IM ! COMMISSION
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H em ln o le C o u n t y
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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

NOTICR o r APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

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p r o p e r t y b e i n g In t h * C o u n t y of
Hem lnole, H ist* of F lo rid * . U n ­
i t e * a u c h c e r t i f i c a t e *h*ll be
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p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d In s u c h c e r ­
t i f i c a t e w ill b* *old t o t h * h i g h ­
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d o o r o f t h * H tm ln o l* C o u n t y
C o u r t . I l o u o * a t H anford , F l o r Id*, o n t h o f i r s t M o n d a y In Ih*
m o n t h o f A p ril, 1*41, w h i c h I*
t h o I t h d a y o f A pril, l i l t .
D a te d th l* 11th d a y o f F e b ­
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A r t h u r 14. B e c k w i t h . Jr.,
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B em lnol* C o u n t y . F l o r i d *
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&lt;g*r. 194.14 F l o r i d a g f n f o t e e mt
NfJT IC B IS H K H K D T GIV EN ,
T h a t D i v e r s i f i e d H erv lcei Inc.
t h e h o l d e r o f t h e f o l lo w in g
c e r t i f i c a t e h a s filed aa ld c e r t l flc-ate f o r t a x d eed t o he leaued
thereon.
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certificate
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p r o p e r t y b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y
o f Hemlnole, Hi*1* of F lo rid a .
U n l e s s s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l be
r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g lo le w th e
p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d In s u c h c e r ­
t i f i c a t e w ill he eold t o t h e
h i g h e s t c a s h b id d er at line f ro n t
d o o r o f t h e Hem lnole C o u n t y
C o u r t H o u s e s t H anford . F l o r ­
ida, on t h e f i rs t M onday In ih®
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t h e &amp;th d s y o f April. IH S
D a t e d th la 17th d a y of F e b ­
r u a r y . 1911.
( O ff ic ia l C l e r k 's H#al&gt;
A r t h u r II lleck w i t h , J r ,
C l e r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
F e m ln o le C o u n ty , Fhqrlda
By: II. N T a m m , J r ,
D eputy Clerk
F u h l l s h M a rc h 2. 9, II, 22. IMS
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r. ENKItA I. TENDENCIES:

W inter Park 'Phone Sets Stock Split
Betty Callan Hits
Series Of 513

Board of directors of the
Winter Park Telephone Com­
pany has approved a proposal
to reduce the par value of the
common stock from $3 to S2.50
and double the number of authorited shares.
The decision was announced
by J. K. Galloway, president
and chairman of the board.
The stock spli* will be subject
to stockholder's approval at
the annual meeting on April 20.
The directors also approv­
er!, subject to stockholder ap­
proval of the stock split, a
second quarter cash dividend
of $.13 per share on the $2.30
par value stock of record May
14.
The $13 dividend on the
proposed $2.30 par stock W'ould
be equivalent to $1.04 yearly
on the present $3 par stock
compared to the present $ 80
dividend per year.
Galloway reported earnings
of $1.4$ per common share for
1964 compared lo $1 06 In 1963.
"This substantial increase in
earnings lo a great extent re­
flects Ihe rapid growth of our
area in Ihe past year," Gal­
loway emphasized. "The open­
ing of Ihe Winter Park Mall
ami other shopping facilities
and Ihe high level of construc­
tion combined to produce a
very favorable year.
Galloway emphasired the
need for,favorable earnings in
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expeeted in the area.
"Our responsibilities in pro­
viding better service grow
greater each day. To meet
these responsibilities we must
continue to have a favorable
earnings, picture. Good earn­
ings will, in the long run, al­
low the best telephone acrvlco
possible at reasonable rales."
The company reported total
operating revenues ot $3,563,717
for 1961. up 14.8 per cent over
1963 Operating expenses in
1961 totaled $2,293,700 or 9 9 per
cent above tin previous year.
Galloway noted that the
company spent $2,222,000 for
additions and improvements to
telephone facilities during the
year. This resulted In a total
investment of $14,679,000 at
the end of 1961
"One measure of our confidonee in the continued growth
of tile area Is shown hy our
plan* to spend $2 7 million for
improved 'actlilies in 1965."
Galloway -aid
Galloway iminled out that
the company added 2.915 sta­
tion- in 1964. bringing the total
-tation- to 32.055 at year end.
He reported that the company
es|M*t-ts to gain mine 3 300
telephone* m 1963

The early part of the day
brings all aorta of changes
ami ticw beginnings that yo'l
can make operate very much
in your behalf. Later you
Betty Callan. with games of
find that all kind* of wonder­
177, 167 and 169. finished the
ful benefits are released
action in the Sand Spurs Wom­
through tonight, so that you
en’s Bowling League with a
ran make a big success by
313 set. Assisting Betty to help
selling opportunities that have
her team sweep four games
broad scope ami making thrm from their opponents, the Al­
workable.
ley Cats, was’ Huth Phillips’
AIDES (Mar. 21 to Apr 191 179/492.
Don’t bo forceful during AM
The league lending O. K
nor be quick to make radical Tire Shop team continued on
changes. After lunch is fine its winning ways as it white­
for getting the barking of al­ washed St. Johns Itvalty.
lies. Try not to lose your tem­ I eading the "tirem cn" was
per, sinre this is the whole l’at Robbins with her 479 set.
seciet.
The only kcgler cite making
T A l'H l'S (Apr. 20 to May the "charmed circle" with an
201 Be very diplomatic in the even 200 game was Marlyn
morning or you alienate sup- Ferguson. As a result of this
•portets. You can let down and high score, her team picked
ho'e fun with friends byteri thr,,c |&gt;oims (ron, Edllh.g
Think over what your true Beauty Salon. Helen Padgett
aims are. tin lifter them in n had a 182 487. Trading Kdith’s
decisive fashion.
foursome was Naney Conway
GEMINI (May 21 to June —163 406.
21) Endeavor not to jeopardBowling very well for South­
iie reputation, in AM so that ward lleally was Louise llosthe afternoon is fine for get­ ford as she came through with
ting out with bigwigs and an even 500 series roupletl
making big wonderful head with a 198 high single.
way. liel credit bettered. (live
Chapman Blocks won three
more importance to present games front Powell's Insur­
career.
ance. Maxine Fehr had high
MUON CIIII.IMIKN (June game and series (nr the leant
M i l H l 'l l l S (JTLME. 1 U M S E I.F —JYenirlon I John­
f t w ’ July ’i t ) Stew ^Ir.i* °Vv£jlh-£
/frown shot'
son tnkt'8 udv.mtnfcft rfC n tvi\ of ■fin* vtenthef to ’
that envious person in AM’ and a 463 three game series (or
take a stroll on the White House grounds with
you find that higher-ups will the opponents.
his pel heagle.
“ (NEA Telephoto)
later open new doors of op­
In this same match, Cert
portunity to you. New con­ Bridges hayl the splits con_
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tacts can he very helpful also, tersions down pat as she top
lie alert to modern ideas.
pled three of them: the five
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 211 six, five-seven and the four
Following your intuition dur­ ten.
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ing AM ran certainly lead you
I.osstngs Transfer and Pry
astray, hut litter a w ise, logicnl or's Insurance split two and
idea run he put into opera­ two with llarkis Owens having
tion with real success. Every­ high game of 187 for Los-ing
lly Maryann Miles
with a table cloth from the
thing falls into place. Contiol and Miriam Burtehe rolling
temper in the morning.
high for Pryor's with a re­ South Seminole W e l m m e ineinhers as a wedding gilt.
Wagon (’lull heard a talk by
Card game winners were
VlltliO (Aug. 22 to Sept. spectable 180.
Dr. Marin Peret ot Sanford Mrs. Matilda Kramer, first
221 Carry through with what
entitled “ Why a Heart Asso­ bridge; Mrs. Willoughby, first
close ties expect of you in
ciation" at the February gen­ canasta, and Mrs Luellle Cro­
AM and Inter you find they
eral meeting held at the House well, second canasta.
give marvelous cooperation.
ol Beet in Maitland.
Next meeting will lie March
Allies must work along with
Dr Perei was Introduced by- 23 at the Mid Florida Country
it enlliiismslii-nlly for fine
llt-t It Thomas, South Club when a Fashion Show
results, lie of happy fiiiioe of
Col. tlyrnn It Patton, Dr Mr*
Seminole
heart program chair will he pre-enteil by Morse’s
mind
l.uidn. Florida Social .Security
l.lltltA (Sept. 21 t o O i l . district manager, today urged i man. who arranged tier vi-.it Fa-luoiis Irom Seminole Pla­
ta Special guests will In- the
2 2 1 M , u n i n g i s I - - l l i m e to
self-employed |M-optc to get the him scheduled to 11IIIw
Irate (lie talk wu» unavallahlc little Ml—es ShelTie Mount
n o w w h a t i« e x p e e t e d o f y o n
tlieir 1964 m-II employi-mi-nl
lor showing
and Marlene Itosen who will
tiV l l l l l e s . I I II lie SUM- I n l e t t o tax
returns prepared arm
day 1present a ballot number
Other
gue-ts
(or
the
h u m
lliio u g h
w ith
youi
rati I) and on lime
-------------------were Mrs Kay laiinti Mr» ,
i p i ' i o i s e s . At fitst c n - w o i k e r s
The deadline tor reporting
Norma
Itugticc.
MisAnn
Co
a t e l e t l i m g i e , tint later l a t i o r
self employment income and
w ith • littiiis iiis m
paying IIn- -oii.il -ccunly tax rami, Mr* (Dace Cathran.
-•i tlltPItl (Oil. 2.1 to Nov to tin- district director o( In Mrs potnlliy lliint/lngi-r and
Mrs Mary Lou Johnson.
■ U I,i!i von are in tile mood tcrnal Uevenue i- April 13
'Hie dull ha- adopted as ti­
foi f it dtiiing AM. it is l&lt;i--l
Colonel Patton said It is cpi
ojeet lor the n-.ir a pro
y o u gi t i l l ' l l n to business and pecially Important
NEW YdltK (CPI i
\
for sell
pliin i el' i eation for tonight employed persons to complete grain ol a-stslance and pm levoliiliomiry proposal (hat
• ■it affnos in older. Enjoy the schedule SE al tile hoi ruling Hillings lor re-itli id­
would allow h"XlUg fall* to
• tii'i. e f r tends at the theater, loin ol page 1 ot their Srlicd ol tin- SI l.uki s Lutheran
i
hildrcn
llonuand
the
follow lilt- pi ogle— **f o fight
ule C-3 mr Schedule 1 I it
S \l.l I I tllll'S (Nov. 22 to tanning i- involved l 11 is Home foi the Aged in Slavia was to lo- piesented I l li&gt;Mtiletle
I in .'ll ll limy In* neeeasnrv tioni tlic -&lt; hrdulf SE, he a 11■I \ i-iting recently to lake Iwo New York Stale
ot
the
older
(oiklor
all
auto
I
"mint-sion
for
approval.
to i t . , &gt;1, 111 tain point a with ed, tli.it the permanent social
|| Do- New Yrrik eoiiimis
otheis in \M. hut thia lends security record ol self employ Iliolnlt- rule Mere Ml- Ilea
Daggett
anti
MrMinna
-uni
approves, (In- acmiug of
to t* id h.iiinoiiy at home Int­ uicnt earnings i- made.
4 rtiill Tile members hope to the leferee and two judges
The happy* tuiwlers from
e l . t ut l.jisn affairs in order.
be allowed lo Like (In- t-liil will be |i"str-d after ea&gt; ti Deltona me inereasing • in
Do whatever pleases kin.
■Iri-ll inlo Iheil hollo for week loimd of lire eluimpum*lii|t mimheii and enthusiasm as
t \ n i l l U |t\ tiler. 22 to Social Stigm a
I I IN I M»N (l I'll
Srunjrr end-.
I doiddehruder involving light the stores go up—up—up—
Jan j o i I t i n y day systems
I lie pmjeet pi ire, donated 1heavyweights Willie I'usliiiun each and every Friday when
must to improved if you au­ v^oik* »* Inn- dcniaiulril a two
|t«M|Hi| ( $.'s tall | |H’I week by Mr- Waneela Holmes, was amt Jose Imres uiul welter- they all gather at Jet lames
to gut out the production you
won hy Mis May Jones. Mn weights Emile Lriffith m u l 1for ail afternoon of sociable
|in&gt;
ime to imikr tt|» f«»i t
desire Tty lo please others
mote. This in especially true “nodal utmitcn" iitlmlinl to Sue Willoughby won Ihe door Josu Stable at Mudiaon Squufe howling.
prize and also wa- presented Carden March 10.
’
| Some of the highlights of
later in i oiineetion with clos­ thru jitlm.
this week’s activities includ­
est ties.
ed
a fine 141 game hy lintel
\&lt;)l' AIM I s (Jan. Cl to
| [Thompson and in the same
Ki-h. IP I Finutii ini affairs
InialiTi a 137 game was rolled
ran certainly keep you pret­
hy Cuss Frans. Other high
ty tense, hut it is rnurh easier
games were recorded by Hill
as the day -wears on. You
Franz with a 178 game and •
solve problems wisely. Look
149 game was notched hy Hill
foi an .oliled source of revenue
Cuddy.
ns w e l l .
Frill (iluxer came through
PISFK8 (Fell. 211 to Mnr.
with n fine 171/446 series in
2d) Win nes ran keep you
another match. Louise Meia
pn tty touch in a dither dur
came through for a nics
mg (hr morning, hut later
116 171 series while Carles
you contort just the right pro
S&lt; hi nut hit for 171. 447 in the
pie to solve them. Itnisc mo
slime pair of Innrs. Celia
lair Lverything then works
James really tore up the pins
out »o your favor.
with a 161/401 series. . Half
II MU It ( llll.ll IS BOItN
Alger shot a 172/470 and
T (lll\ V. hr or she will have
Herman Fries stroked a good
defmile intuitive powers, but
174/461.
early teach to use them wise­
ly or they ran cause much
trouble In all concerned, most­
ly to self. Hive a fine ed­
ucation tiiat will lead to thr
pursuit of the cultural and
hig business. Thr vision here
is tremendous as well as the
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI1
ability le-ing extraordinary
—Sam Snead pocketed $3,304
fi ne rrlignus training early,
snd his 114th major golf vie
too.
lory today and said he may
"The Stars Impel, they
have
rejuvenated that grand
do nut compel.’’ What you
cld slam.
make of your life is large­
The 33-year-old West Vir­
ly up to YOUI
ginia drawLr put down a dis­
Carroll Itighter's Individual
tinguished field of seniori
Forecast for your sign for
Monday to win first money In
April is now ready. For your
Use annual $40,000 tournament
copy send your birthdate and
for over-30 pros by turning the
$1.00 to Carroll (tighter Fore­
final round of the Fort Lau­
cast (The Sanford' Herald),
derdale Country Club'a south
Box ‘1921, Hollywood 28, Cal­
course in one-under-par 34-37—
ifornia.
71 for a tola), eight under par.

Dr. Maria Perez Is Speaker '
For Welcome Wagon Clubbers

Social Security
Tax Deadline

Round-By-Round

Progress Report

Deltona League
Growing Bigger

Snead Pockets
Old Pro Tourney

Jean Baptiste Jplss Bern*dotte, a Napoleonic marshall,
later became king of Sweden
under the name of Charles
XIV.

Though th e n are mom
than' 6,000 v a r i e t i e s of
apongea, only about a dozen
have any commercial value.

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95. Housgg For Sala

By Nadine Seltzer

F o r l h a b l * * * s l s e le c tio n a t
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n e a r l y n a w a n d u**d f u r n l B **li*r
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STOCK
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2659A
3004 A
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2924 A
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64 Rambler ClUHsic 4 Door Sedan $2395
$1195
02 Rambler Classic Sedan
$1895
02 Pontiac Catalina ViHtu
03 Rambler 2 Door
$1395
$1595
03 Rambler V-8 2 Door
$1895
02 Pontiac Star Chief 4 Door
60 Rambler 4 Door Sedan
$ 695
00 Buick LeSabre 2 Door
$1295
00 Pontiac Star Chief
$1295
57 Dodge Coronet Sedan
$ 295

$1966
$ 796
$1696
$1266
$1396
$1696
$ 646
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'60 R a m b l e r 110 7 b a l . 142
'61 F a l c o n 670 6 b a l . 6X8
'88 P l y m o u t h 1X90 b a l . 124
'60 O p a l 6691 b a l . 6X2
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Coupe, d-Hpeed, Rally P a c k ,
Air Conditioning, Very l.«w Mileage

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STOCK

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3022A (i4 Buick Wildcat 4 Dr., Equipped
3032R EI2 Olds F-85 Cutlass Coupe
2907A (|2 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr., A/C
3038A f»2 Buick Electra 4 Dr., Equipped

$3595
$1795
$1895
$2395

$3395
$1046
$1706
$2246

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H u l c k 168 4 b al. 132
C h a v . 15 00 b g l. • 31
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M e r c u r y 6707 b a l . 117
C o r v a l r $6 01 b a L 1 30
M r r c u r y 6400 b a l . 610
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P l y m o u t h 11 00 b a t . 117
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Pape 12—March 2, 1965

G o v . B u rn s R e lu cta n t

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — out and the individual h a a had But a* Governor, he said, he separated from the question
of guilt and recommended the
Gov. Htydon Burni think* all consideration under the will carry out the law.
A legislative committee two-state trial procedure.
capital punishment Is a ne­ l a w before he’ll sign a death
It voted 10-3 to retain cap­
cessary deterrent for murder w'lirrnnY in the cases of .13 studying the death penalty
ital
punishment for all erimes
recommended
at
its
final
men
on
death
row
for
murder.
hut doubts the justice of in­
He said he does not oppose meeting Saturday that it be for which it ia now invoked,
voking the death penalty for
capital punishment for mur­ retained for rape as well as including kidnaping for ran­
rape.
som, bombing, machine-gun­
The Miami Herald said the der but is “reluctant as any murder.
ning in a public place, rape
other
religious
man
would
he
But
the
committee
suggest­
Governor will refuse to sign
J u s t One Call
a death warrant for the exe­ to take a part in taking life.” ed that punishment should b“ and murder.
. . . by telephone, mail, or in per.
cution of anyone ronvicted of
son will bring you tree fa c ts ib o u t
rape as long as there is any
chance that the U.S. Supreme
IN C O M E P L A N S
Court might outlaw the death
through
penalty for rape.
There are 12 men on death
row at Raiford now awaiting
the carrying out of the death
penalty for rape.
Mora t h e n 100 Funds to choo se
troni. They spread mar ket risk enri
Hut Burns won’t set sn ex­
opportunity by diversifying your In.
ecution date, the paper said,
vestm ent am ong meny companies
to American Industry. Mall coupon
until the U-S. Court rules or
for tree fseta ab o u t advantages,
disposes of an appeal in the
costs, risks — no obligation.
case of one of them, William
Renjamin Craig, of Tallahas­
see;
THE B . C . M O R T O N •
His rase is pending in the
ORGANIZATION, INC.
,
State Supreme Court and his
H
arry
C.
Echclhcrpcr
t
attorney said he’ll go to the
II.S. Supreme Court. His ar­
Hr*iHrnt Al.iniicrr
gument is that the death pen­
J!,! Ks W'(MHllanrl llrixr
alty exceeds the enormity of
Sanftml, J‘|orida .12771
the crime of rape and amounts
Phone .122-70.17
to cruel and unusual punish­
ment in violation of the fed­
ATORISS.
eral Constitution. Craig also
VISITING THE SANFORD HERALD arc thoro members of Girl Scout
contend* it is used in a dis­
Troop under thr* direction of Mrs. Tom Albert. Watching the presses run
ci nr
criminatory way.
are Terri Roland, Cyntly Watt, Sharon Gilbert ami Mrs. Albert.
fiver 00' Of Ifire* Nat fun«
Hums,wn'^'luMcti Its say­
— r*
- «* -1
ing that" rapV 'is if s^rlmls1'
■T,
crime hut hr has doubts as
to whether it justifies the su­
preme penalty.
Governor Hums, who has
not signed a death warrant
sinre he took office, said his
legal staff will study e a c h
case to make sure all legal
procedures have been carried

By France* Wm Iw
Mr*. C. R. Jone* w*» hos­
tess at an afternoon coffee giv­
en at her home, 309 Wc»t Fifth
Street, for a group of San­
ford women who have been
giving of th e ir tim e to
a r t i c l e * t o be s o l d a t a I t a r a a r

to raise money for the Jcisle
Ball duPont Orthopedic School
In Jacksonville.
The school was organized in
19U to give an academic pro­
gram lo children afflicted with
cerebral palsy, polio, and mus­
cular dyttrophy. Since ihcn
other* with rheumatic heart
condition, spinal bifida and
brittle bones have been includ­
ed.
Mr*. Don DeFoor, of Jack­
sonville, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jones is chairman
the
Spring Carnival and Bnraar
which will be held at the Phil­
lips Highway Plata, and hav'C
a Mardi Gras theme this year.
Mrs. DeFoor will be m San­
ford this week and will take
Mrs. Jones hark to Jackson­
ville with her to spend a week
and help with the bataar.
The Sanford group made ap­
proximately too articles that
. included.tcbjJd rep's- dresses,
* autts atvfd Bshy
Vlathe's.***
B
Those taking part in the pro­
ject were Mrs. Jean Hunt,
Mrs. Jimmie Owen Jr., Mrs.
O. It. Smith, Mrs. V, L. Smith,
Mrs. J . H. Dec Jr., Mrs. M.
L. Nichols, Mrs. Ray W. Her
ron, Mrs. R. L. Johnson. Mrs.
J. A. Steward, Mrs. Wayde
Rucker, Mrs Jlin Owen Sr„
and Mrs. Jones.

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F /a U T U P iS IU
F U N D S

MORE THAN 100 articles to l&gt;c sold nt n fund raising baznar for tbe
Jessie Ball duPont Orthopedic School in Jacksonville have been made by
a tfroup of Sanford women. Displaying some of the items here are (left
to right) Mrs. Waydo Rucker, Mrs. M.-L. Nichols and Mrs. C. It. Junes.

’6 5 CHEVROLET

These f/reql performers are the lowest priced
D i n / W t * ///

S s h n n n h u i (\&gt; n lo r

Early Phoios
Of Lake Mary
Sought By C Of C
Pioneer resident* of l.ake
MODERN OFFICE utitl business ptm iMluri's w ill In- topics of future guest
Mary are requested lo turn
speakers fur the Business ( lull nl Forest I.uke Academy. Officers of the
over lo ihe bake Mary Cham­
tfroup are (seated from left) Maty Kolinski, secretary; Nancy Shipley,
ber of Commerce any old his­
treasurer; (.wtuinliiip) Rob t nlile, set peatil at-an u s; Rick f ahlwoll, presitorical photographs or draw
dent; Rill Hunter, vice president. ami Jim I’lcn-anH, pastor. Sponsor is
mgs &lt;*( human mlerest of the
Ruth’ Hlair.
community during its forma
live years
These will he sent to Tal
lahasscc to be used in the III
firial Pictorial History ol
Florida which is lo hr publish
It) Jane t'avaclhrrrs
| Willi «|.i ■c m l *iiimiht.' f t i -hiiii'iita will I. -erved i.y
ed soon aq&lt;l will roiilam a
1 lie Smith ScmilM'h I t.-lin n )li I I.....nut lie mi Iter t In" tiic *ulh guide In-III mol hen
brief history of most of the
communities amt attractions Uty Sciiunl l mini il -f Inuli t.I.. i-1 mi -1....1-1 I. I l f ......os' it) the iiifrlcriH A nuin-ry
cm nrul P anins will In .u u iiii.i.-' In pitn-nt* nt s i l t i n g will l&gt;* availnhli for iiuatl
in Florida.
Deadline* tor getting the 1&lt;1 Stiri II Hi nil w II Ini - . i t - •
I III i I'll
i l n l i l l n l l d l l l l l l g H'l- ....... .
nmler in I III is Mart'll 21, and w h e n |l mi. I l i r . ill , n I1III - y I'.lllljlllll IT
all pictures will tie reluim-d ruraitn\ ill ' In n ii""l u n ill |.l&gt; t lit
within 30 days alter received, min.
.
i&gt; f.,i the I I I’ f l Hu tttltfl | f f a
and ers-ailt will tie arknowlrdg
,\li s \\ Ilium I ggei
I ui'.il
li.n.l
-in
\ &gt;I-I|1 n.linl r i
,
I r“ ‘ J
etl for all material used
i -inulif irit mill ) -lifi I v
Purpose ot tile putihc.it mu 11 l,&lt; I n i Wi l t |,l i -- III it 1 11Ur ( In. llt l l l nt |.»lln n i l • ,. . i |rt,* - I, -Slated Friday
/
I* to commemorate the MaliI eiuliing .Inhnriy I.. Swim” fi„m II,.- ft.... 1 it " '- "
Sanfmil Junior High Si bind
wide IJiiadrirententilal Vcle imil Mi w .fiim. Hu l «iirm v« t.
hration which officially began \ m* rd rtn Ifi'if ( i^* &lt; • m*11
at Pensacola lo I9.VJ and ends rmfiir fn» S' ml h
mhmi.Ii
uni f‘ imjm l nt t hr Mihnol
in 100.1 with a llnal climatic i oiiiii \ , w ill (ijit I it i|ijiti .
. uf* fi t ui .il 7 p m I f 111itv
eelehrution at St Augustine
pMiir !»*• nl min will hr him
For Inrthcr information con
nrr»l with thr tlrutrr of ||t»n
tact Donald Jackson or any
Arrow Unckfiros, HiAiy rhiipti»r Pmmr r And
member ol the board ol direc­
fill*- mcml'cr *»f thi* F KA will
A rclier Wounded
tors.
M u m ’ thr .Star litrriihftfui
S \N I'l in to . I .I f. I I t'D
ii win tL

Water Safely To Be Program For CTP Meet

,

Teachers Get
Pointers On
Reporting

riihlli relations ie|ire»enta
tlvea fiom a&lt;vi-liil Si nniiole
f ’liiinty ai hinils wi n given
pninteis oil i s - llllig new a of
their krhnolk Wi-iliieadiiv night
by Sanford lleialrt t'r*ir« a|n*ndeni Julie t lia-eltu'l IV all.'l
Faye Mnnie of tin- \\ mtri
J’ark Sun llei.il,I

The ni'ctiog was held at
the hnnir of Mr* May Ustrow.
1121 Via del Mar. Winter
Pnrk, Mrs llslrnw I* inihllrity chulimnn for tin- i'ln*sr oom Tear-tier* Aaaociallim
and second grade teacher at
South Seminole Elementary
School at Cassetberry.
Those utlciiding iiii'ludeit
Mis. It it haul I'm kind, I'lne
crest Elementary School; Mrs.
Tim Stevens, Southside Ele­
mentary: Mrs. Walter Hedrirk, AHu monte Elementary;
Mrs. Joseph Reinhart. Bear
bake; and .Slanlry I’icirr,
bake Mary,
Kcfreshmcnta of pastries
and coffeo were served by the
haatess during a biruk In the
discussion.

Why Now?
OPORTO, Portugal &lt;UPI)
— The antlra hamlet of Susaa
turned out for tha wedding
of Mutual S ean . 61, and Ana
Pecos, 62, who ended a' S5ysar engagement with the cerfm o n j.

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hpjmil With iii nIoil* nrrowft.rt.l
m utiilv

REV. HAROLD Epp.wm i II

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( IIARI.IE Brown, will
known in Sanford ami
Seminole &lt;'ounty, bus
been tiiinied to the sales
staff of Seimnole ( 'min­
ty M o t o r s by Rob
Thomas, sales manager.

,

i’tIBII.AND, Marne iCI'D
F r i &lt;1a y at 7 :,T0 pm .
t*ach day. Spaiial music —- Tin ( ami| Nath'iial Bank
is provided by Rev. and nt I'nrtland I* to celriiraie it*
Mrs. (’lareiin* R &lt;■I t s , I l.’ith hirthilnt to giving away
Hcrvit’tnt f o i tiiildii'ii f 1IMini. TTicie's niily, one
are being bcld .it It; IN 1-iiti-li The muni &gt; i» in js tit IIs
ivplk-na uf llu* firj*l Gntonpan. daily.

SRCAVICTORA
Actt&gt; Jistci

/ . I t.i h n ltn m : C h r r v I I W H . C n r r a ir SOO, C h r T f llt J ' F I ,

caueroltj iiucugoe. .-til

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iul currency is*ui-d in Maine

Everyone Loves The "Extras at Eckerdsi
TOMORROW
gl* O.S* 10,a.,11 l i m . W )

l a w * swi

LUN CH

Rotii C orvair S|K&gt;rt Cou|*c and S port Sedan have

D IN N ER!

Drug S to res

Sanford Plaza

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the International flavor of a rear engine hard Inch
promise fun for the months ahead.
( hevroleL, Chevelle and Chevy II are availabln
with the economical Turbo-Thrift S n engine, h
economical, warm* up quickly, ulk-s silently, It
light, cdicient, quiet, and sjuriU'd.
Corvair’s rear-mounted Turlw-Air Six delivers tba
la-st balance and traction for
this size car. It's air-cooled —
tut water or antifreeze,
S&lt;j he practical. Check the
great offer on your old car.
the low payments on y__
your
new one. Only you will know­
how practical you've been.
Because it sua- won't allow!

discover the
difference

Drive something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's
C hevrolet • C hevelle • C hevy // • C orvair • C o n v llc

Baked Smo. Sausage

ECKERD

Chevy II got a whole lot struytef for '65—but kept
h s common wnse! Still family-size, easy to handl
lie.
eoxioniitxd, and Ihe lowest |irieed Chevrolet out.

ok

Willi Baiain Sauce
Fluffy Whipped ,
Potaloea
Bultrrrd String
Beans
Hot Italia &amp; Butler

R.-ird to te*H at a giance that each nf thesa brautias is
tbe lowest priced in its lino. The ride doesn't show it.
Or tit*' irilcrutr. Or Uu* performance. Just the price
nu-kcr.
T hat Huurious ‘GO Ruscaync has Ihe room of
many expensive ears. Plus a handsome color-keyed
interior with pluah vinyls, fine fabrics, full deep-twist
carjveting.
Chevelle, America's favorite internusliate-si/.r ear.
has clean new styling, wide-oitcning diKirs. roomy,
Uistefully trimmevl interior, and all the easy-cure
features o( the big ChevroleL

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BUDGET TERMS!

D-7e&gt;42

THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN TELEVISION

Sanford Electric Co.
Il« MAGNOLIA

I22-1SS2

HOLLER MOTOR SALES COMPANY
SECOND AND PA LM ETTO

SANFORD

322-0711

�News Veteran
Named Herald
Associate Ed.Paul R. Brookshire has been
named associate editor of The
Sanford Herald, Walter Gielow, editor and publisher, an­
Happy birthday, Florida!
nounced today. •
Brookshire come* to The
The Sunshine; State is 120
Herald
from Marietta. Ga.
year* old today.
whdre he was managing editor
It was admitted to the union
on March 3, 18*5. and ha*
been a member in good stand­
ing ever since except for the
years 1801 to 1808.
Actually, Florida is much
older, having been discovered*
by Ponce de Leon tn 1513. But
the birthdays are counted
from 1815 when Florida tiecam e the 27tL stale adtmtted
to the Union. .
LeRoy P Chittcndon. editor
o! the Star* A Stripes National
Tribune, Washington, 1' U.t
an,t_hrnt.hrr o! Miss Ldnq A'hitLv-mit-u. ifM TalmrWo AvYtrite.,
has been honored by the Free­
doms Foundation at Valley
PA U L lIROOKSniRE
Forge, Pa., for his MltUthal,
I
* May 1—Loyalty Day." lie of the Marietta Daily Jourtja!
. v..........
ill T.eW lye^the - foundation's ! He
nath-V* nf Kentucky
linnbr'CertifiCaTl* Award for and a graaduate of (hr Fmver“ outstanding accomplishment sjty of Kentucky. Hi* newsin helping to achieve a better paper
experience
includes
understanding of the American three years *&gt;ith Unit' d Press
way of lifr."
International in Louisville
* * *
Brookshire also was sports
A "Clock" reader telepbon editor of the Temple Daily
ed to report that, contrary to Telegram Temple, Tev . and
general belief, hugrarils ARE the Bryan Daily Eagle, ltryan.
protected by the slate during Tex He via- on the -ports
staff of the fort Worth lex )
this hunting sf.ison
•
* »
Star-Telegram for two years
Ginderville Volunteer Eire where he covered prole-Mnnal
Department anvil.ary is stag foutha 1,
American
Associa
mg a fish fry at 5 p m Fri­ tion ha-ebal! and Southwest
day at I armers \urtlim Mar Conference football.
Vet to raise funds for the pur
itc is an An Force veteran
chase of fire equipment
of World War It and the Kor. . .
ean War anil saw military
Faster S. a! chairman S J service at Alrt'oy Air Force
Da\ is Jr ‘.is- envrlojves have Ha&gt;c. t tie f at East and South
turn addrex-cd and turned America
Brookshire iv a member of
riser to the Pilot Ctub of San
fnrd for 'luffing and mulling Slgm* Dell* Chi, profe**tnnal journalism fraternity, the
t hi s month
Kiwanis Club and the Method­
X
South S itu no.* Jayccc* arc ist Church
sponsoring the *ale of front
auto plate* cmlim-rd with the
Rebel Flac an I Wie la v .er
Emblem The allcui live tagare atailahl* in Altamonte
Spring*, l e n t Par- Ca-»rl
lurry Fore-I 1 it &gt; l.onrwood
It t-i*I ii l'-t tif | Mil#* (■f n
and
Proceed' will go
' **t im ii I it*
I
into 1tn* I i i , • - , --inlimn.1y
*L\* »». )*•&gt;\AI I aa;»jv v| , 9I (It .*
jiroji 11* fuM-t
•
•
•
•■•it ’'i HmuMi Stiiifiiiif, iriiliiiHerald
reporter*
w e r e i kr tl • N.ivnl A ir Stutton . . .
guest* id Alai k c Brother* at I.UK t bey fiM-ind t he rmiM*.
fidim*oru* pr»u't nmv*
a prt--- luncheon fur Don Mr
v« nil ii min nut fii'iir S iK* i
Ni ill at tin- lb Ilona i tuhhou
Along with lion wy met Air* • ■ ni- Id -1 utt itintildt .f
1 Ii* &gt;'U&gt; ft f a in Uu« enough In
MrNeill, • Aunt 1 .mnie" I Fran
• uiisu ii fthort circuit . .
Alliso n), Sam
Cowling *nd
many abort circuits until the
Mary Ann Luckett We al*ci
trouble Witt lornted.
nict new- media f »lh&gt; Itom the
Scutt Hums, haul mannycr
Centra! Honda area and ABC f&lt;»r Florida Power and Licht
"wheel*" from New York. ( 'tuiijiatiy. said tl;c shorts and
Fine feed, scintdatins o&gt;m an automatic desire kicking
party, cockelails, the whole hit tl,** povv*«r Lack on caused
Aery nirc
• tumklmr:" of lighti and

Seminole County * * * *

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

(Ultr S a n fo rd Ifr r a ld
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P hone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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W E A T H E R : Showers T h u rsd a y , high 75-80; low to n ig h t in 60s.
VOL. 67

United P ress Lease.! Wire

E stablished 1008 W ED NESDAY, MARCH 3, 1965

SANFORD,

NO. 138

Bulletin

Voters Support
Mayor, Boost
Marina Project
LAKE WORTH — (Spl) —
.An 88 million marina project
on the intracoaslat waterway
here received a boost Tuesday
when Mayor Richard A. c a r ­
penter won re-election over
former mayor James Spafford.
” In a hitler campaign which
centered around which devclopn would he awarded a
■&gt;c»(* foe
'project. - c y "en­
ter won out over Spafford 1,*
828 votes to 1.662.
Carpenter backed Developer
Andrew Gould of Hollywood,
\^bu alrradyjgwi spent approx
imatrly JSu.ood on studies of
the marina project.
Gould represents one of five
groups that have been com(Hting fur the 99 yrarjease
on the marina winch will lie
built on a 12 acre w ulerw ay
site.
Officials here viewed Car­
penter's re-election as an in­
dication that work on the ma
linn project would begin Hu*
su mmer
Incumbent City Commiwion
i r George lilger-oll, wtii) had
cppoM’d the marina, came mil
tup man in a four w ay race
hut mu*t fare a run off
Ingersoll led the voting with
1 filu votes compared to 1,785
total tor In* three opponents
Mait.n A. i ampln-11. wtio
hacked the marina p io jeu ,
came in a distant second to
Ingersi'tl wild 612 soles
Ingcr-oll anil t'amphcll face
cat h other in a run oil d e c
tlun.

FLO R ID A

ASH WEDNESDAY, today, the beginning of Lent, amis the appropriate*
time for Mayor .1. II. (Yapps to •proclaim Friday as “ World Day .of
Prayer." Sponsored by the United Ulinrch Women of Sanford, a special
service will be held at lb a.m. Friday at First ( hrtstitin Church. l'irttired
from the left: Mrs. Eilfftir \V. Smith ,)r. prnirram eh a ln n a n ;- Mayor
t'i'apps and Mrs. II. Vcrtum Fuller, president of the United Church
Women.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON ( U P I ) — House Democratic lead.
ers confidently expected to send to P resident Johnson
today the first biff hill of his “G re at Society” p ro g ra m
— the $1.1 billion Appalachian aid m easure.
The bill, aimed at rvjiiAetjatiflff th e sa g g in g econ­
omy of the m ountainous --------------- — ---------- — ■
11-state region, alreadv p *
■

,wron" ' Garden 5how
Scheduled At

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I)
— All nine m em bers of
Its supporters predicted
•
the S ta te Hoard of Re­
gents nam ed by form er
s timc-crnsuminir conference
(Jov. F a rr is Hrynnt r e ­ to m o l v c difference*.
.
sinned t h i s afternoon,
R e p . R o b e r t K. J o n e s .Ir
I | \ / i r I P n i O T
su&gt; inR t h e i r usefulness t l ' - A l s . l , w h o h n s Itci-n s h o p - L ? l l I L v a v l l l C I
hcrdu*&lt;f lit* m c i i s u r e t h r o u g h
* was "relatively s h o r t - t h e H o u s e , s a i d h e h u d t h e
By D ottle A u stin
llvetl" because of (Jov. v o t e * t o t u r n b u c k a n y o f a
A nnual G ard en Show i t th e
Haydon Horns' promise n u m b e r o f K e p iih lf e k n spott C iv ic C e n t e r F r i d a y a n d S a l j sored ntit.-ttilnn-tit- t,. Hie l.tllj) u td .iv wi l l lie a t wo fold p r e to replace them . The reR e p . ’ AAilliinn C
C i i i m c r s c n t a l i o n . tvolli of e q u a l im*
signal ions were made e f­ ( R - F t a . ) , w h o s p o n s o r e d a p a r l a n c e .
GOP alternative lo Ihe lull
One facet will be the beauty
fective immediately.
which
went
down
to
defeat
id
the artistic and.horticulturThe hoard said it felt
(loit the interest of high­ Tuesday, agreed with Join-.
lie
an l.t Ihe Democrat*
er education in the s ta te h iiv e j tJie alxrnt:rh
stren g th
'" i . u n u n l
-‘ wiv.M.L (w‘
-&gt;rt h -tte c I*v n l i i*V*
F b u l l d v r e *’* th r bTl!
stepping aside, so that without udoptinc oven oniLuf
H um s may name his own the propoted l*OP nmcnil*
mrnte.
*
hoard without delay,-

Oviedo Chief
A e ria l Opposition Cited Faces Probe
In Shooting

S AH.&lt;&gt;\ UPI i - T.bc S.ugon giivciiimct)' reported in()a y ,iu t ,(nidcniified enemy

A ppalachia
O K Likely

CHINA

S i’vi-rthidr**. ( ‘ramrr j»uid,
the Ilrpublicun^ pliinnrd tn
idfrr atncndmrnts tn junk
3omv o f' t he h^ m*ultural eubftiilim includud m t h«* lull,
rliflimnti* Ilie* m*nlnl health

fnrihttes
a fid

it

it

mm r

wnultl

piuvide.

Tii

flit*

emiiilirn it u mild
With

hardly

nf

,1(UI

ha er.

any

effort

TueiMluy, Ilfnit'iTiih fi»*«t deI i tiiiiifi &gt; Mib'i itute tn
Ltnwdilt the lull i*» fiHci
n(her p*At 1 IV hu'hp, I1lien
•pl-U-kly i^ieiled fniir nttiir
*ffmtft In limit Mil »*-npu
in App.iLichia
|*i mini y em|diiiM8 m fit*
nd itl IIilit11 lit lull bill in im an

MKS. WOODRUFF

By Taut Brook'hnc
Sn-pcn-mn of Uvictln poller
aircraft at vm p i d to mo t ci-pt
| a1 exhibitions snd the second
I1v ill la- scientific and ed uciChief tie*ngc K.-I-i-y W.y- iirgeil
South
A !■tn.- i-i-m- li-hlet
iion.il exhibits of special intmlay by the Florida NAAFI*
homtier- d o n
11 . - t v ti-tc-l
pending an investigation into
lit its-l ve a.r -ti e
Mt s** Ftank I. Woodruff III
t Ire slnmting id an Oviedo
I ot t i i mur - v • "i Aid
y 011th
$BI0* inlllmn, fi\r\e*ir i»m’r is Hie general chairman
It w ,n Ho t i -1 r» -.'oil
Tlieitie of the show is "TrlThe youth. Timms' AA'ilson );ium In litnld n* lb Vt lnp
aert.i
' i. n ov ct
Jr
wa- listed in ‘ -atisfac rniiil^ into Mu' ipudutid vhI!« \ fv tiutp lo the Twenties," with
A letnano -* t&gt; i t it.ii y.
interpretation
tor v eiin-litloli at AAinter Park nf 11n* pii tini v.|H» Im* j. '.( sub left - f o r
A it.- pat ti •I -11 . o'- I t&gt;v
Nil I 9*1| **'I 111* ruining Irom "The SpeakAH mortal Itoapilal this morn Ill*Mlflt ll'll
A i l \ . u I’li - - till o l i J
J —'QIjANCi Kttr MAI I
and
i’rohihition" to
Irom northern IVnn&gt;&gt; . au.j
mg
Sou 19 Ao ‘naiucM* new- ar m
Jtir trash." Special tnvitaCHAN
D0NG H0|- FlB 7
AA’ilson. 17 an end on the lo rival thi i n Abib,,imu
fi Aten an ese Myra der
XOM SANG—•&gt;*» 7
* CHAt t - f M 11
C*tb#r firmlft vAtitiSd on f"i lion.il irrange ments will in•oit.s High b . . 1. . . lOottvall
pilotrehirt »■■■: I itn il
VlNH LINH - US s r r
vim iil ImmhI i d it al M*h health i 'mil- i.reta Garbo," "Texas
team
thi*
a-t
*ea«on
was
-hot
n ,,v ti rrjioitid t'i«y -aw
nyr te.'ultin al hh Giiman" and ' Will Roger*.'*
THAILAND
V
SOUTH
in the -tnnraih Friday a* hr fa* limes.
• tran.. jdancs com m .
• Hu
|&gt;l m\ etuetft faUItftjtln M'd rfu
II chligh' of tlie educatmnal
n
was
lu
mg
arre-ted
outwi.trof
Iron tin c j ■ "
an Oviedo -lore on a liad ic ’ll n|1 II111i | 11mIMI tb'Y I'ln | *111•' ITI i Xiithit- will tie the "Garden
The i &gt; I.fl .toted thr pilots
M IIE RE P L A N E S HAVE HIT Map pinpoints
pi njri I j*
I ,-t the Blind," constructed
rhargr
,1 - .tying Ho (nano- ' obviotl*tin* iu n t inning a ir strikes over the North Viet
* iiinii r ill le* Ied « r*... i Iv Airs J At Fahey, prrsiKelsey 9lai.l fir -booting vaU nit n It'd t. head off" tin
N.it't border made by South \ lettiame-u* mill
deal nf Im?* 1in I u* **f \ «i &lt;•&gt; til ol Hu- bunion! Garden
acrld'-nlal
He said AA'ilson
A i ' ii .i m -i air. tall afler they
1 &gt; I'liities -irice lb-- s t a r t ol the reprisal raids
iln* i Mini pr n|»f itm wI . 11 in &lt; lull nilier- will infinite an
grabbed
Innightstick,
till
In
in
It.et I" i "-ii . tng Not Ui A ,r'
I't't. 7.
iNEA Newstnap)
-nil u aft UHill *i -•?■*(i \ .
. vluh.lion ol nematodrs, ths
with it and tin n attempted to
n a i t n -e n i v , mstallattnn s'
t ■pu.il Im- .ml and the imlake
Ills
pt*t
d
awav
Itom
lum
,
U i.mg hh&gt; av-the coast ol t o
I Mid in.- .mi Another will
In Ihr Itis-li K.'lsev -aid,
S. mmole I .mini po-li d a S* uHi t 'i.n j m ...
-. Ho- di-pluy of common
the
Jll-lol
w.tit
oft
and
t
ti*wlmppm. . * per cent gain ill
1&gt;it l.t- - t niitiihet * .ipp.it
p.&gt; -"U plants id Ihe area.
bullet stmt 's A\ -I-..-ti
retail »ali « in January. ae •-III 1* I: . llt-l.t d lll.-m III I t lo­
Hu- junior exhibits will ha
Deputy J u slim 1 Galloway,
cording to Hie Hnr.da Ui-lail re pm I .1
1 he Aietna m e -o
-poiiaomJ by members of
investigating me »h»*i1mjj fur
Federation report, released jilano- wi l e i - i o r t e u liy I S
, l\ut.i i ucle and will featuro
the Sentinii .- siierdl * Depart
today
Finn j.*l nitrd Pri"*** Intermitmiuil i ih.-pi,v- of wuik of young
inent. said today that wglue-s
Tin county had -alt - id 87 79
Nortti Ai t Nani i- known to
I •11ft* nf 1Ii* M1M-I | Mttb'lli • I
e- to Ihe shooting vet die.) K* I •Im m3 »if i b* aamilt L.ii 'i i*d j .i| ilfllerm u ll.n ’I - vear a- i oiiijiu l ed have all ait toi i r o| I I,- j -1
Al&lt; mtier- o! all tlie 13 rirto io 2 iiiiilion m January. 23 Soviet Inn l Mil. j. t ftigtit
frai utbu m»sl ftui &lt;i **ful | L ( )I . ri»« 1 j f , rlunrinan M*&gt; *
paitH- nf I be t»M*il I'll, n- i i - el Hie Garden Club of
106*
*
.i
Ir’
pioiiii' i'ins ever held in of tfh &gt;•*ub 11(1 i t e l u i i t i (il
! !li" invvMiiji u ith n**Hf bli/faid tnh inity
cr.sanford are exhibiting, help*
Seminole !rd moil of Ihe
Wihnn vuj rc up mu train y
Thc government report did rhr of in 9111(011!, " C r a c k e r \ iMun ..f !fie t.rujiv t h.ml..rd hun
me private equipment, enterother counties in the area in not mdic.it. wliethi i the jit.iiie- I
ai't I t u-pealtd Friday liii-ini n| KniiniftiT, nj 111 pi \i
arrr^t
Klnlit if »Iaef ft f**l • * d bun
t.lining out of town judges knd
percentage of gam
^ *K&gt; ^ ^
f^ t fO d s liiaf dledft nf fannll* * 11Mill tbeii
seen liie-day wer*- j.-l? or pro ..U.t 9 1 .1 l,«v a* I.Mal met is Will Li au^rdutf b) Lit as
-filing up uf stages and e x ­
U la n .i Count v had a gain pcllor powi i.-ti
no r* sts tiullll s
11, -tit- -........... to bring ti.u k mh Lit -nil it* 1ii«.« Ksilptinan and
hibit* lur the two-ilay show,
id 13 5 jir r rent and Yolusu
■Smivv w a s
I id I days "
f u l li n g
*alia'Hutu a n u fii» wrar ibe *ainc®
fdfit*‘r who
It..in
At a lirlrfin; l i.-sdav n.r!t' tli.
h)(J , , , K p, r
advance.
which anniidily draws capa­
tracker
h»ni min ruMody on a l e a n s lo Mtlitu-’ l.i
ii,-.
&gt;1 t-i. f. a t u i e* of t e ins* u..iiuiin&gt; for
i I' S A.r Force spokesman
city
irowil*.
traffic
char;*
The
ctul
lights
A
D
.
I,
-II ti .o i t
Heavy tain f.-ll
-aid thole vi j , im m in iitniii i" - i tv
lc» event will he l&gt;*&gt;* **
Also uri disjtlay will he com*
• • •
..
lilt*
'gun
to
HoCm
llluis
group
said
tin-lusding
orcurr
i- •
ol |2 i.«:1
. ol Ninth An lnam r-e au. iatt lio- p \ l Ntile n i i* i
and in* r
••lb* f a{iphami'9.
u o iii.it exhibit* of florists,
Sanford Seminoh J a y n e - iin. 1d AU-oilo N . i harp3 .Mi * vpm It'd tn he ed after Kfl-ev -lcp|u&lt;) In- It hlltr of 1billet, i .1,0 Ut­ mir-cri men and gardrn supttllimg to.
on Kti.m. Mo It on. ' .
II* added tin* could be
one of 16 Florida i lull* lur d ilia'l l ous mid rc(|tii‘»rt rl H al*
id.i Mute Batik • aih*d in nld tanthlnni'd clnlh twi’cm thi yoiitli and Hu ..Hi dumped m*ii. Hi.ni i . o ile h. - ply -toil*
or tin- Ante-lun &gt;tnke of a ion.1 - .1
ccr and atjugedly hi l VVifyin of lain oil sei lion- .-t loi idn
rrntly tied Jor f.r-t pluc. in J.-iUn to report irnmrd i.il oly
tor SI 9 - m eh tngc. with the mi; *d pinnrer H o n d a
a
m
mum1
ion*
dump*
at
\..m
We Imvc not ashed the loA fire caused maior dam*
Tlie
upper
Midwest mid
the Parade til State* competl «ny clecti Dal flushes itl u«f
Imlder
t un -et to take adv..n
Bang
pi-t
north
of
the
la&gt;rdet
•
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i
t
Y
i
ida&gt;
4
He
r
aid
fur w It!) 1 mgllt-tick
«ge to a f i aim- house at’ 509
I'lains teo . Hu loou? of Hie i j I merchants to sponsor our
Hubert
A
A
9sun
ter*,
l
amps
tion at the national c'nven l P*VL |io\v* r lin* 8
I . 1 i t 'i &lt; r&lt;hall-lining lpei i.il- fn!l tb l.iiU i
In ,lulc tin- vear, as they
Eust Ninth k t o r l todus, tin- betwten till- 'wo A’let NamFlorida field dire, tor of tli* - 1or ol. wilti lill/r m.l w n io o if . 1. 1 1 i .-i .ol ov. i town iii *•
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lion
^einf.ild f(f*4 tfrpai IlfliMlt it*
posti'it again t -i lb, &lt; '» to have i o ,,p cialeil -» eltHiusla*N A A C11, -uet to -i-nt a till
I m i ' 11.
Iiom
11 j l e Ii
| m«i ted.
t t ally
ii ti our tiuildmg proI gram to t.-iv Ii..&gt; ton Burn- Dakotas nod w, -t.ou Mini.,
1* every'wily straightened
S in k s
ill'll ti. gal '.--gr ean* wil,
I' r a n u u A u u u p t s
I"tr* m* ti Kii.d tin; kitchen
gi a in
-aid Mr*. AAoodrulf.
- o ia ,
C
S
Ally
i.i
n
Nt.
ho
a*
K
Mr
nut now’ Thi annual Navy
MAItATlIu.N , l |»*, — A J2 *'»M -it 1 ♦ sf.ei ial 82 rate a],
PAIils* i L J'J 1 — Fran ce an
and utility
h &lt;d
Appreciation Day ha* been
nounceil |»dav it ha- arCrjiled entiach and tin* CtsiJ Right*
dv*idling uan damaged rxl^n* fi.it ketch th at'It-It l e v . . . with uav ! i . o . v and b alm day
at
AV.i-btnclon
changed to Ajuil to. in-told
Ir..- i J loll* will ho aval!
Hie 9o\ i,.| l ri-on - piopoywl Conirni--ion
MVil&gt; ( uiH' »d lb*- f i l r VAU9 one man amt three i jt.a-ktng a probe into wti.it t,e
\A A hlllNGTu\
ll 1 0 1 - idjl d* t* I mild d
of April 3 a- origma ly -&lt; he
atMiurd w4* luund partially
..111. tl the lianks Oil I ti lor M ill aetlon Willi a V|ev»
e a licit an " ‘an unwarranted
duleif th is pul- it ju»t atlit upponent* of du­ U. S Su
i
The prdjH*fty ij*
1*1 &lt;J Ly sunk near tu n there wa* no it..
a to I p tn and l o w , t d ‘ m m cuing a peace
tiealing and *trout mg* of Hie
Uie Bombing Derby who ti i prim e Court ruling ordering , | (j))ll, u k v ,n
MgU of hie aboard
fioni - !i‘&gt; to h p m
lonf. ten, 1 on A jet Nam
AA’ilson youth
Mated for thi week of April re»pportionnimt of state l e g __________ _________ __________
According to Krl-ry, Wilson
5 3 A tllg week for Navy men i-latures went to hat for a
plan to overrule the deemnn
was slojiped Feb 3 (or o|» rat
and their civilian fru mis
by constitutional amendment
• * •
I mg a rar without a driver *
Sens, George Aiken ( H-A'I ),
license Ilf failed to appeal in
You'll *ee a girl »hn i* mar
court snd later was charged
ned to an elephant at the Ca­ i ’Cter If Dominick ( It Coin I
with aflray a n d fu e d on $100
pri this weekend' (For fur and other* were scheduled lo
bond
(her information on this -tart- testify as a Senate Judiciary
Kel*ey *aid the youth wa*
ling statement hr »ure to read subcommittee opened* seven
slopjM-il again Friday and -till
TabU-hoppmg in Friday's Her­ day* of hearings on (he pro
TAI LAMASShh (L T D — quite the gosernor’i .ipptitMil pr isou*
lit. Ilf,oj uf the Slate Divt* did nut have * driver'* Itcenac.
ald,) (Ed Noli Could »hc hr posed amendment.
The proposal would allow Ih r Cabinet t*dd thr federal «» well at malehlng funds
Jl.i s w.is t h e f u s t it "lift, a
a girl elephant’ )
• i..ti &gt;.f K&lt; utiumir Opportun­
— W ith —
one House of stale legislatures government Flnrida vmiiiT ap
• * •
from the slate.
l i o n a n y s l a t e " f f l - l . . | had o f ity repuited route than |C 2
lo
he
apjxirtionrd
on
a
basis
Copies of the resolution an. It a piuposal. tt.e Calm,, t million lit giants tiad been approve any matt hiliif fund* for
Chairman Sam Losy re
w a s to ld .
eronomir nppnrtunitiea
were sent to both Florida -ell
minded today that member* oilier than jxipulatinn.
pi'iVcd fur Florida tintlci the
A llunily Home Im p rn ic n irn t Loan
Tins would have Ihe effect rama aft bpirf ns the aLite ift utois, Spl'ktalil ilolUliU ..till
tin unoth.-i ttiulliT, Guv I. dt ial Fi "iiumn Opportunity
of the waterway* committee
Haydon Burns took to -task Act.
will nicjjt at 1:30 p m Thurs- id overruling last year's court forced t«&gt; eonunu^ plsyinir George Smut he i &gt;. I leu Ilit, Ed
Harrow Up To $.7000 — Up To a Years To Pay
which said
fxith j , f| fiddle i*i bn al govern
oration ami AA.-lfure S. - n
stMi' -lilieti aiclnlpcts wtuj de
day at tile Seminole County derision,
lit Sam E Hand ninde Hie
W
A
S
H
I
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G
T
O
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(
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—
bnuM-ft n:us! strictly follow a
tary Anthony J Crlebrei/i- sign l.uitdmga ..tit of Im.- report lufoic u six-state con­ W h i l e (lie w a r w e n t o n in Viet
menu.
Chamber of Commerce con
('all Ralph Pczold Or Jim Dourettft
population formula.
In * sluing resolution, the and O E O l i n e , lor SaegeiP with Hu- fun.Is avutluld* to ference nod community deve­ N a m o n e p o s s i b l y i m p o r t a n t
ference worn.
•
I t
pay fur them,
•' at.anst mutt Fluti'1* I* Iwmg Shrlvrr.
lopment workshop at ITorida e l e m e n t i n t h a t c o n f l i c t w a s
Telephone .122-1611
J he profitsm i attir n u
m A*.At t'niver sity.
During it* r - g - l.r rneimtg
First group to go „n rei ord
hy-pn**ed ati'l Igruue.l in ne
q u i e t l y typing p l a y e d n u t in a
as endorsing the building of
gntiatinns
involving
Ihe
fedHie
Cabinet
learned
Ijiat
A
n
the
7»-e
nf
s
regional
pihlir
WASHINGTON t UPI)—Sen
Hand said s tola) of f.A.6 m a h o g a n y - p a n e l e d o f f i c e h e r e
t h e lakefront development Itoheit F. Kennedy's methods, rial
Earn u n i t e Opportunity one instance fi-.j.-iaj offitial- I.. .IiIt lalairatory to be lull! million was pending for the in AA’a s h i n g t o h .
project was the Jaycees. Tliat while attorney general, in Act.
asked the Florida prison di­ Hi luitipa. Health offu als state lender the opportunity
S ecretary
of S lat*
Dean
The resolution said the Of- rector if he wish'll to start a said all nine b id s’ for on- act, the big gun in the I’reai- R u s k s u m m o n e d S o v i e t A m ­
group took action at the samr prosecuting Teamsters boss
M «tnb *r F.D.I.C,
time they presented the ma­ James H. Hufla and New York i fice uf Economic (Opportunity federally • financed program atiuction vvcic m excess of deni's ''war on poverty.”
b a s s a d o r A natoly F . D ob ry n in
rina plan at a civic luncheon, attorney Roy M. Cohn may be | has been dealing directly for underage School children money available.
Hand said his office works t o h i s o f f i c e f o r • t a l k l a s t i n g
which was Loth televised and reviewed by a congressional with communities despite the —a type of program not even
under the governor to coordi­ m o r e t h a n a n h o u r , m o s t l y o n
went on live radio.
I tommittee.
I fact that many programs re- , 11 mutely connected with slate
lA L L A H A S S L E iL'f'lj — nate fedcial • slats action.
S o u th e a s t A sia.

Bullet Causes
Power Failure

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^VVIET NAM

Seminole Sales ■
Up B Per Cent

Storms Bailer
Greal Plains

Cracker Days' Set
Friday, Saturday

Fire Danuiircs
‘Mil Si. Home

Congress Studies

Ketch

Remap Order

SPRUCE-UP

Wont Be 'Second Fiddle'

Your
Home

Florida Balks On Poverty W ar Action

Rusk, Red Envoy
In Asia Parley

ItrK ’8 Methods

FLOP/DA STATE BANK

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Pape 4-A — -Tnn. 7, 1065

G O O D YEA R
Newapaper Enterprla* Ann.
It'* (till poaalble to **y th*t
you c*n make (and keep)
more money while being home
lick and drawing your pay
than it la by going to work
every day.
Rut poaalbly became of
abuaea of the lick pay credit
in former year*, thU ii one
area (vhcre Congres* made
draatic change* In 1364.
Before aick pay becomes a
factor In your tax return
there mult be preient thc*e
element*: You were abaenl
from work because of sickness
or injury in 1964 and during
this period of enforced ab­
sence from work you received
compensation from your cm
ployer. (If you received pay­
ments under an insurance
contract, the amounts so re­
ceived are not reportable on
your return.)
if you were off the payroll
while you were absent from
work, you have no sick pay
(NEXT: New Tax Break*
credit and none of the follow­ for Older ( illirns.) •
ing applies in your case.
The new sick pay rules will
probably become known as the
75 per cent-*75*IOO formula.
Here’s how It works:
You were absent from work
because of sickness or injury
and your employer paid you
jo u r full rale or more than 75
pec.- cent o f . your fiill_ rate
while you were away. After
you were away 30 days you
would take a aick pay credit
of the actual amount received
weekly up to a maximum ol
lioo a week for the balance
of the time you were away.
Contrary to the old rules In
this situation, it makes no
difference whether you were,
hospltallied or not. If you re­
ceived more than 75 pj-r rent
of your normal salary while
you were absent, you get no
credit until you have been
away more than 30 days.
For example, an employe
was 'absent because of illness
for 60 days in 1004. Hu em­
ployer continued to pay him
during till* time his full sal
ary of *600 a month. Since
k VISITOR,
his payment was greater than
\ $ *•••*,
75 per cent nf his, pay he
would receive no rreifll for .the (/ ThOfO S I
tirst .‘ill days. For Die remain
Ing 30 days he would take a
N A N IO IU )
credit of the *)oo weekly max
intuin.
it you’ii newly (invert, kwhng
Now take the rase of a
for Ihi newest shows. Its best
p'srrs lo «at, i t o ! ted resort,
worker whoxe employer paid
)uui ttjurth or ijntguyut. plstts
him 75 per rent or ■less nf
n thnp 0/ per heps * hours or
his normal pay while he was
i,u-lmtnl
retd Ihi
nbsrnt because of sickness
Hie Sanford Hprultl
Unless lie was hospltalired at
least one day during Uic.jycr
iod of absence there is no ere
dit for the first acvfn consec­
utive days.
Thercallcr, for Die remain
drr ol Die 3U days, he would
drdurl his full pay up to a
maximum of *75 a week All
er the 3uth day tin- maximum
deduction would tie *1U0 a
week, assuming tiie employe
received Dial much or more.
Assume Die same tacts but
the employe was hospltalired
at least one day. He received
a sick pay credit for Die lull
period of at-sc me. His maxi
mum credit was *75 a week
for the first 3u days. At the
end of the 30 day period IIkmaximum credit advances to
Kuh|iiv llainr*
the actual pay or *100 a week,
IlCiH-1IIIJ
whichever it lesser.
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Four prominent Sanford men have repeat­
ed their solid support of the proposed lakefront
ntarinn nnd are urjrinir nil interested persons to
lie at City Hull Monday night for a thorough
briefinp.
City commissioners have nsked Maurice
H. Connell &amp; Associates, .Inc. of Miami to* have
engineers present to give the official version of
the marina. The session is slated for 8 p.ni.
Contacted by The Herald today for their
comments were John A. Rurton, local architect
who submitted an ideological drawing of n mnrina complex and the man credited with spark­

ing the imagination oCall interests in the pro­
je c t; Loring Burgess, executive vice president
o f-th e Florida State Rank; Howard Hodges,
president of Sanford Atlantic National Rank;
and George Touhy, executive vice president of
the First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association,
Their comments follow:
Coring Burgess — Americans now have
more leisure time than they have ever had. In
an effort to fill this new free time, they have
turned to boating and have boomed it into one
of our major industries,
This new leisure has also created some new

problems for the industrialist. Now, when he
searches for a new plant location, recrentinna]
facilities for employe* are a prime considera­
tion.
With Hie proposed marina, Sanford hns a
dual opportunity; first. wNtan develop a very
profitable industry; second, vV can improve o'ur
industrial "climate” by providing outstanding
recreational outlets so essential to industry.
Another aspect of this project Is the effect
which it will have on Sanford's image. We need
some outstanding attraction which will dis"" tinguish Sanford front every other city in Cen­
tral Florida. This new Marinn would be the at­

traction we need nnd might well provide the
stimulus for the industrial expansion of Semi­
nole County.
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Howard Hodges — "I have studied the com­
prehensive report made by Maurice H. Connell &amp;
Associates, Inc. on the proposed Sanford Riverport Marina. 1 only wish everyone in the com­
munity could read this interesting study and re­
ceive for themselves the impact of expert opin­
ions on the project.
»• *
"W e businessmen have for a !&lt;hig time been
cognizant of the fact that a good part of the

United Press International
^ and hundreds of Inaugural
Ball-goers learned last night
t h a t the Orlando-Seminole
* Fronton is in Seminole Coun­
(Continued On Page 12)
ty, at Kern Park, and is not
in Orlando.
Up until today, UPI. and
other nFws rrleases placed
last night's Governor's Inau­
gural Dali at Orlando.
A UPI news release today,
reads, in part: "Thursday
night's hall was at the Orlando-Seminole Jal Alai Fronton
in Fern Park, midway be­
tween Orlando and Sanford on
U. S. Highway 17 92."
Seminole County * * * * on the St. Johns River * * * * “ The Nile of America”
The Sanford Herald consis­
tency pointed out — to the
Governor, to the wire services
and to others—that the Dali
was NOT scheduled for Orlan­
do.
It was lcarpcd today why
Governor Bums delayed the
s
Phrm
7.111
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Ry- Did tic Austin
Rhonen-too
322-26111
Zip Code
Code 32771
32771
8:3o p rn start of the Grand
ORLANDO (LTD - Gov.
Four-Inning of Slate llnnd -16 (West First
March last night. He is a
WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild Saturday; low tonight near 60.
Street) front Sanford to U. S. -I ll, one mile short of
stickler for punctuality but he Hsvdnn Hum* p r e d i c t e d
h"strnrms
ai$
Harllng
chanMl. Dora, is assured, according to J.' D. Wright Jr.,
W3ite*d eight minutes to start
Fill., JANUARY 8. lot',:,.
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 100
VOL. S7 United Press Leased Wire
Established 11)08
of Sanford, new chairman of the Stnte Industrial
the march . . . because so ' ges in the slate tax structure"
many C e n t r a I I Ipndmns today and indicated they would
Commission,
drove through Kern Park to consist ot»a revamping of'the
Wright fold this Herald to the clRirmansitip of Uio
Orlando, looking for the Fron­ present stru.-'iirc rather than'
reporter at the Gover­ powerful Industrial Commis­
ton, and were late.in arriving, new taxes.
nor's
Inaugural Rail that sion, Wright said:
# • *
Burns told a news confer­
"1 am convinced that wn? ara
Gov. Ilnydon Ruins has going to sec great leadership
CHIP OFF • Tin: - Ot.D • ence this morning that he will
assured
him
that
he
(Durns)
Dl.Ol'K „ Telephone call to appoint a study committee toj
and great progress for all
i* committed to the four lan t
The H e r a l d news desk look into the mol hods of hand
Florida and all Floridians un-'
ing of the narrow, winding
'There's a bomb scare at ling the tax problems of the
der the leadership of Haydon
tUtr road
South Seminole School.'' said state.
Dugjts.
At thr Inaugural Dali held
The news conference was1
a tmvnh voter. "Yeah." re­
"it is a pteasurc (o serv*
at
the
Jot
Alai
Fronton
in
, , xLirha.-l Daniel Hornsby I
plied a skeptical newsman, held prior to the departure of
in government under • marv
Fern Park, Thursday mghf.
"who's Ih i'?" * flick) Stcn Hum-- and hi* tr.nr mg In &gt;t.,* today of injuric- received
as dynamic as Duma, as ho
Durns promised the eiowd id lakes tile reins of government
Mium
I lie news wheels augural D ill entourage for \\t-dnrvda V morning in an aborover Toon •the greatest eia
.started moving Immediately— Jacksonville ami the fourth of
tatet-nff of his Vigilante
Hi tills stulf’ "
of all time*.'*
and it proved so
six halls being held in the jr,,nl Sanford Nava: \ir StaWright berame the only
"Florida, on the threshold of
• • •
Seminole County man in reMate
tion He was
and i* Mirviv-'
spare, i» now entering Un­ cent hi'tiiry to hold a slaleNorth Orlando Vo iinn I merit
minis said 18 per* rent o f
(if his wide u and iwo smalt1
grralev, ei a m its ipMory sm tU ,,,. ap,,uinlmellt t^mmenthois are agreed imajiinimi-dv the revenue taken in tty Die jim ,
vvut, our slogan el 'Honda ^
)|)is Wr(|!h|
to i haugr dale of their I &gt;g state now nv passes the handHutti-hv suffered he a I in
furv*.«t *1 (111* tit'iiirridnua p**
lil.ir business session to the of tile State fa tune! He said juries and smoke inhalation
Seminole County has many
tcnti.iU of tins nii.it st.i!**
(its| Monday of ea&lt; h month tlio-e flin t* are
designed
n j,(, u
pinned in the
problems and 1 wilt see that
*tin11 Itrcmne ri-alitu's/' .v.iul
Pi ev ions arrangements called funds'' and said tin* situation
&gt;emtltiile County get* Its fair
0f j , j,-l .t.-oiiti, i n
Ihc tlr vk |2fi\rI tint
'ban* of attention."
•- I Ilie lltrrling to lail on III -I nesuts 1.. lie revamped
a wing . t.vp-i-.t ant ! ' t*-t
Tllr piiihh'itiik of l.ihor pto
I iiesd.iv alter fll't Monday
Hum,- &gt;ael tic Ins^' l« ennie
, a„,,pv |he Mil.: ««*
cm* incut ami r«*cluttmerit *♦»&gt;
Now that the elian.e h a s tieetl up with a long i angc, revolii , aii;|„ (irr tut idfteiab satd
it prrlAina to th«* harvcsvtm^ i*i
,.Xp|(,*i„n
.
approved meetings will lake tinnary change in the tax strife- ,llPW UJ1S
H*irid.i cilrutk and w nt.ihlc
place in village otllie Imaleil •are. hut did not elaborate
, |f wai |akrn lo s.- -ilm-V
ciop* will Ifi^lhr f i '! ?ti.i1fi'i
in Doom i) oi Niirlh Orlando furiher.
Memorial Hospital and k«pi
to receive Uuydil'% .iHcniion
Cuinpany limidirig
Darns also 'aid plan* on un lln,|or m-enrivc rare until
a* th»* new cImii man ol IIn
i • •
dvt wav no » for th- greatest
.jm ,. aj about 9 a m
KlitviiI«a IndiiiU ul iDiniiU h
MJ' s ( II|it lii i 'r VVhiMir pmmolion -n Oic lit'iorv of the lieutenant and his Uimly
S\\ Fit ANC1RCO t u n )—I
non
t in loot nf a seemingly niiilor
thr
rnju&lt;»'r Huh Hie slate in an effort to pull |JW.,( j,. j| - f.alic Minnie Drive
MrlL!hf u Jin fit- vv m lo ' *r | i . c i t e s
of dfVMStatlog
KdriH («[(*(’
•luh, h.i’i on lour Ufa into 1 Frida
][,, a a. att.ichevl to Sepia Iron
Isiiilo riiui'its) with Giiverrmr1 , rau«»-m m rd en.tw.rd from
fUMiticud thdl y \ iiH ol &gt;tbit!i1n t»
Hg said tie. wav not at . lib SeV,,n
Just "
h is i .,..11101131 1I..J.I. t h „
xvi«lparlinpatr
m thr J lor erty a! Die prc'cnt rtffn^^D".tecenflv
..'o
wot..-.i
111‘ Ct'inpleted
partiT- '.'III ‘ this. -Iirohtem
i. ,
, ,forjtla ajl stiff c ftnir churn* :it reveal det.t’is hut *aid the tour with it- pi a Iren
'
const. tiiitnv.
p«ii»iti[- only
one oi me must serious Dicing
■
in*
firm
I
tduHfcry
iu-ip«
*1
J.m koitnulle sS.Mur«U&gt; m^hi plans prohalily will he rev.-.:
, , H,(rns,,, tl.„| &gt;tinri| h.s
Florals sufouHmi.lv ami &lt;lo
J«*nnnu other top ratrd \ouri,: rd within Hie ni vl threr weeks uk(.„.,
iltf MiK'h Sum *,
Vigilante
mauds tmmediate sllealtim
vi-dt to Seminole County, The event is one of
I’ U SIN G FOR A CHAT etui ing ln&gt;! nigh Li
miu:*t •
* 11iiti* .ill in rr 1 or Ida
1 hi* wunihrt lulteftU predict*
Dot In- said the proinoti n .
,,| ,j^. „ j , n.,| ;,ii craft of
Hu- new &lt;umiuissioii rli.tti
si-viial
being
held
throughout
ihe
state
as
tin*
#I I»om* ftom bHS in clu d e I u» &gt;
i
ii'Vcrnnr’.H
Inaugural
Hall
were
Sahfnnl
llcraM
•
I
s\ f» H »h&lt;*\v*’ iA today nnd
will In- a gunt effort
tliat design, wtiell Hu- plalMIlian revealed llul III- lielil s
lot met ,l.u k&gt;onnlle ntawir begins bis two vear
U i lls
M ich e le .Ioni I.inda ter national m »&gt; opr
Ini! iki*« Friday for the I’ acI’ litilishcr iitol Mr*. Walter A. GiHuw unit Guv.
w.is seen wi,fdimg It raei'l
brief (tin! err ore wtlh In, de
l« nn n’t T.iil.i basset’. (See other pie tines un
Doh'on. Dtidily Durton Dob
if ir N•&gt;r 1 1iueni, Vk hrrr Jd can*
jiini Mrs. ilavilott Burns. The glittering affair
off the eni) &lt;•! the north south
piillev and aides in lulluliu.
itombley and Terry Haliuri
' 4 ‘ litisr «Iii &gt;» o f rnin, flotnls,
Pages
l
and
attracted
thousands
lo
the
Jai
Alai
Fronton
in
runway
to
aimther
runway
and.
til-lore
leaving
on
e
4 • •
(H erald Photo)
••ii*•vk* nnd h k*h Hindft left 41
Fern Park as stale dignitaries paid an official
then hurst into flames
suing around the state &lt;n
The painting, vou o-e now in
I'fTfDfi* di-ad and ihllTiage «•*
Dcscucr* Had to chop a hoi,route lo the six hails,
i tm.itud ni |7dO million.
Hie Florida State Hank are
in the eat|i»ji&gt; to reach the
i The problem id seeming
the work o! Catherine Hudson
pilot.
sufficient oil shod- labor to
of Lake Mary Cathy started
1 Immediate survivors of the
harvest citrus and vegetable
painting several years ago as
A meeting of the Seminole ]W0 Nav(|1 A(adrmy gyarfun,.,
crops when they need to be
lly Ijuris Williams
therapy after a shocking tra County School Doaid has W u lnt.|lJ(,p hti wi,|„w, Mar&gt;.; [ « „
harvested and get them to
"Onmgi-s
jn
Orbit"
iicuteil
mi
"out
nf
this
godv and lias progressed ra set for S am. Wedne-day.
, 0„ , M|chael |, , ; a(wf Tr„
market when they will give
wortd” ntTtuispberc’ Ins nigtit at I lie Jni-Abii Fronton
pidly a» she uncovered hid vin tling i u Chmn»ia(» &gt;J. I* man F ! and hi* parents.
the highest ret urn tu the grow
M
I'K I KKSIILHU* (U P I V
with
tbe
pump
nnd
pugenniiv
of
a
ruvnl
investiluie
den talent
Wri^lU Jr., nc* Stale liulas- Mr and Mrs Lonnie E Horn*
rr is of vital importance to
hi'Hik'f (ia rre lt, Seminol#
.
.
.
as
Governor
Ilnydon
Burns
nnd
the
First
Lady
of
trlel ( omtmniHn clm.rmsn
by of Austin. Tcxa*
ll|e state's, growers,
*4id Ilia'll School tjuurlurh'Jek hcr«»
the State of Florida, Mildred Burns, led thu grand
Proof that North Orlando
\\ riifi11 anni'iinct'd hr hn 1 llornsby was raptain of the
. Wright
jf*tied ti y i a n t-in uill Ui at*
Council i« e. oiooiiv inm-l-H: ■8*1 1hr m r rlm i:
W •«if»•*w Navy Academy s vaiMty gull
1march at the Governor's
I he new federal ic^ula
I'm mum I'ldlepe at Fair*
MIAMI (P H I
A tIncc1)1 V ii h |
L*ii i Iiti. 1* o f 1hr a tlft, C’ i ^ a r c t t e T a x
Jlrllllntk Voted In' I iy UN I ilny it ini ul I hat Mni*' Will
team in 1939 89 ami Texas jun
. . .
Inaugural Mall for the
tmii« Vkhnh h.ive euirently f n Id, Imy n
I
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t
t
’
li
pair of tiouai ta f&lt;ir two i»d- •I* r h i» i' f 1*1)2 ti Li 'i inn **» t 11ii ii • i&lt;&gt;r golf chartipoin in Iui8 He J'1'!*'"
i«1 k« MJ it II81 ft4 ^11411ft 1 hi- r r 1st w
l1" " " 1 1,1 MJ...... Central Thuida area.
hern Invoked have ciiiifjHiuml- \ . im i.ic tt i* Ihe tln|d Tam p*
tie oft lien. VYlieii it wa» m an o f the CuUlUy
it lid I’idi ilU • • 11 n|i|di«|ti ud un (. igiiretti- l . s collew liim v for
huut wa» alMi a thud degree Mason today gave tin Honda Legetl illift problem and my 111 ^i I.! i«iy \ien p ic p star lo u ^ n
The
g
r
a
c
i
o
u
s
First
November
totallrit
fl.J2l.2U
U
,
ulature
until
July
J
to
rew
rilf
fa
jn
w
ith
it
brought to their atteotion one tkOfAtli.
1Ilf l&gt;ti&gt; k
He came to Sanford in July,
nfliiMAl action will he lo lake with the luvui mhind, which 1*
Lady was gowned in a
officer is tall, and ope ls^ A sm-ies.or to Wiight s
wliere he served with Hf&gt;]&gt;oitJon itself un the hnMiA diuriuttii' &lt;if!,'Hml ereutiult hy u ilia 1ill * f hi ni inir the iiitth llevefagi- Director tten Mur ns slupk to rent i d y l l i i Mtw.i mulii p"in ^ t* huihl-up under
(t-|Hiin-iJ triiluv
short, i to- ■oiitn d tn- uil-* i s -ta( will to- unllied t&lt;) («ov Hi'innnai"»nri- Mt.uk .Vpiavl &lt;&lt;f pujHil-vt K&lt;ii in hot h the
*- V«‘ l ill*' 1■1a t ■*k i rIft
I dim.
ft.ltd Hie n**w cniiiitiift f&lt;n mt'i liittipn l iiiveri«ity ami
Hiiivey I(«*ftti of Duly Mitm
1 lit* boil
Voted fin a n-iotid pun of Hit) don limns.
lift 1A l&gt;1f mutr
n,n Three and Heavy Attack 11 in i&gt; arid Semite.
Holler.
Un briii St tile I •"iik h Marcel*
fe
u
tiirirun
a
-«i
tipi.
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t&lt;
&lt;
p
with
Hu idi-1 Vais ft 1 1 deci*i*
It If It 1 Ml WIfh I h f 1•riiftT h '" " ri
pitllla.
T h e new In d u s tr ial Coin mi*
fvpiadnm Sevi n
l oik ernin^ lii% Jppmntpicnl mo klm -tu
J
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sheer
u\ei
•
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*»dl*
f
of
Victni*
J
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A
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UPI
I
President
• • •
• lull c l i a o m u n war s w u m m
Memorial u-rwo-s will he «»f the »pet ,i»l t«*Ult \%ith l&gt;is u«n hroufi i'lmntilly in* r, a ftll'MliltjC ll 1r / 'i t mill »■ flu* for
unholy ' . 1-r• i.iogid ft,on bukartio declares], that Imlo
trot J u*Ige Ilav1d \\ 11yt*I uI
LA &gt; F IT n i l Take a at e e i c m o i i i e a m 1 allahasst-v- announced at a later date
hi^rh siihi tfiM fie* khiw nhd himmotia white to luatmua ••»*'&lt;• 11 K"1"*;
M1,sim duaeiitm g «kit|) h in p..l
look ill joar t»&gt; lulls and 1ueviiny.
Iriigut a, ji)(|)&lt;i‘K Win Ml) 1. shut t lierid wnik*- A hrown l.u, g W.U, pu.l.t, and ladiaot tsilhdlawal from the tailed
you'll
*jo ,t imIIoib
them
\\ r Igllt I* v n *- ple.ldeot " f
kinir Snnfnnl nnd
,11 t v
J»)|n'8
and IVtl lii4fti A. Me Rat' u-|vt t I liui ii vk at hi i vs.iiht
«U pr mv ijCimijc 11*"|tl 11 In Ihe NAillutlft, and ftaiil he
"cheap polltieliins “
the J’nt nek FtU't Compar)
Seminole
( uunt&gt; Since
lute &lt;(t.'si ad* *1 the full h-Ou’ lh pi.lUMMpo «. •lift Ihe ftiihtle
N
a*s»;Ui i» » Horn
J r , tkiilli o f Jat haoltv die.
Income las is the fine for tu re nod lia&gt; made banf id
of
hei
shiimiiiimg
full
shut.
mpiMklc nf l***ad (luiteifc nnd
country,
tjuv.
ll.i&gt;don
Hum s
anreckless thriving.
hi* home for the past 22
ir i Mem until e m hull t«i bed with
noun* rd |i**eiitly he jnten&lt;is to Her In own silk ■loo is wi re »c- .......
The only tiling Hint's worse years.
.
,
o*l! the 1,4'^JMlalurr iritu ftpec- *
^ |Jh ftp«rT.im); , t o n / *
f io th e rs aiuf fur turn* B a n . I n t e n d e d
than having ti pay an income
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las is not having to [say one.
In he I ft *»f ihe |fov * i not 'a
The C.S Office of Education ngtit after its regular Utt-day . Me
nted of faioirs ranging from Div(fu^^#y-fr^f) Dul&gt;*n’, El
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•aid that the number
of etui- ftrfttion. hr|fipniri|f
Authorized Sales &amp; Service i
sheer joHowy chiffons to rot. liott has ordvred a temporary
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drrn tn public* gradt iml high the Miami Federal Court g fund lone maiirirr with all the hfofBiW* »[&gt;a|kling with ‘rnet- restraining order agaTnvt a
listening to.
In die* i e f leu tm g apteiidur and
firemen's union banning a
•ihoolft reached a record 41 4 would allow the eiktru time.
LIONS I’ A l 'S K
AND
uflic yarn*
elugMme in their fsifthionalde
million
last
fall.
tiny
laoohaiilo and &gt;)is strike on ttir So^fhern Dali
PONDl It A life is injpisured
The i nor t order warned the
Thr n*« i*id efu«4lm&lt; nt is an Fe gird a lure to at t on the re gowrift.
liand, tin- "sweetest music Hits way cuntimied for amo her
not by Its duration, hut b) its
Pulled tiiuitge tree* ou tlin ­
iru
rraftr
of
!
2
million,
or
31.1
side nl tu-aviii," furnished llie month,
apportion merit &lt;(ue8tion by the
donations.
per rent ovrr the U*h3 lotal, deadline or the rout l w'ould ed Ihe belli ooin area with rirtertainment a n d d a n c e
• • •
orange lialloon* and fttreamMIAMI (UPI l—The Cas­ the office smd.
music wilh the v i v a c i o u s M o r e T r o o p s
t • ►e c h a r g e a ^ a in .
How many physh iana in
KUALA LUMPUR, Malay­
It said an estimated 6 9
Florida smoke? According to tro regime urged Cuban
**The matter ftp^rified in r' ‘ . ,U,‘ T".1' ' 1.
y J” bn..y De.m.md and la-auticeilings, The |»-t scats were fol rUliso'iiiil Anita Dry ant sia (UPI) — Drilsin flew in
houtCHivrs
L
o
buy
a
ship
million
other
student*
were
a survey made by the Slate
thift order will promptly
marked with [-aim fionrls, pK-M-nting spevtarular pro­ more rcmforcemcnls today on
Lincoln
Hoard of Health, to |a-r tent menl of Imported garlic on enrolled in non-puhlir schools. reconsidered by thia court if
rai h centered with an overIhe theory that Indonesia’s
have stopped, 25 per cent talc even though it looks
ductions.
the Legislature ha* not valid*
Conlinenlnl
sire diploma lied with brilli­
withdrawal from the United
never did and the remaining had.
ly rrapporiioned itaelf hy July
DcmoH To Meet
ant orange ribbon, In replica
Nations may he the prelude In
A spec ial nolic-e broadcast
80 per rent do smoko H"»*
(Jfflcrra will t* Inalalted 1, 1U66, according to the of the Hiholarship Founda­ Smut Artist
Fiery Type Repair
all out Indonesian attack on
»ver, 97 per cent said they by Havana Radio aald the Saturday In the Democratic itandardi laid down hy the
On All .
Another
display
of
obscene
this
country.
tion.
Complete
garlic's "dcNeirnl appear­
ronsideted smoking a health
Make* A Models
Women'a Club of Florida at a Supreme Court of the United
malcrjal
was
reported
to
poEai h nf the upstairs tallies
ance" stemmed from "ship­
Modern
hazard.
meeting in the Daytona 1’taza {ktalc ft,” fhe order read.
featured a miniature rocket llci hy the parents of s seven- Parley Delayed
ping and atmospheric condi­
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On*-Stn|g
Hotel. Daytona Hrarh.
created from oranges, which year-old girl.
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The
At the end of ItWl. an estl- tions."
A u tom otive
O-IJ-C-H
!
!
Thry said the child was steel Industry announced to
was a time consuming- detail
The
unusual
advisory
was
. mated 149 million Americana
shown
picture*
hy
a
man
according
to
member
of
the
MADRID,
-Spain
(UPI)—
day
that
contract
negotiations
Center!
109 N. Palmetto Avo.
were protected by some form Itsued jointly by the Inter­ TV Petition
about SU years of age and with lire United Steelworkers
BRISTOL, England (L T l)- Drnllst Eugenio jcinandrt Citrus Commission.
Son turd, FU.
of health insurants against na] and foreign commerce
KIlo accepted • lottery tic­
Th* Fronton floating hos­ who was dtiving a white car. have been suspended until
(Coraar of Palmetto
ths costs of ill health. Thera ministries, apparently to al­ About 4.500 persons have sign­
lay expected ronvumrr op­ ed a petition here demanding ket from a frirnd as 'pay­ tesses were attired in brilli­ The incident occurred in the Feb. 13 lo permit the union ti&gt;
A Commercial)
are over 1,800 -insuringorgan­
ant red and yellow satin southwestern part of the city, concentrate on its internationisations and they paid out position even though garlic less sex and violence on thejr ment for pulling a loo lb.
fiesta jackets, Isvishly sdotn- , polite said,
11 election.
Tbe ticket »oa )3,000.
c02v\'vC^v
is a staple in Cuban cooking. television prograjcs.
|8.6 billion during 't&gt;4.

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Revamped
Tax System

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Proves Fatal
To Jet Pilot

Storms Leave
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Pape 2— Fri. Jan. 8, *65

Rev. Grover Sewell

True
Happiriess

H

How do you find it T Tbli
question hat been naked In
our thought* or perlupi with
our tongue* many times, but
haa It been answered T The
importance of the right ans­
wer cannot be exaggerated.
Thousands upon thousand* Of
people have been disappointed
in false answers. Btill there
are those who find sincere
Joy In their lives because they
ha»# found the trow way to
happiness.
Dr. Thomaa Dooley is one
of the modern examples who
found happiness in larvlce.
Thli min w n reared in the
lap of luxury. He had been in
a position of attending college
with hta long convertible, a
riding horse, fine clothes, a
background of travel, and a
great amount of spending
money. He did not find that
he deplored the luxuries of
life either, in fact, ha liked
them very much. To many
people he appeared hippy »nd
In comparison with most people he was, yet. this was not
enough! Not until he was JmJ.
Into a position of attending to
a staggering number of pov­
erty stricken, dirty, Ignorsnt,
and perhaps ungrateful Aslans
did he find real happiness. Ills
first taste of this kind of hap­
piness cim o tvhen he w'li
serving his fellow man in a
truly sacrificial way came as
a surprise to him, hut it was
a lovely and priceleii surpriae. The answer was so.
■complete that he gave the reel
of his life to ualng hla talents
for the healing of underpriviligcd people. ..
Certainly we cannot all be­
come healer* of the body in
some far off place, alalwarl
leader* of nation* to the good
way of life, preachers who**
word* come ao certainly from
God, or many of Ui* other
placet of great use as is seen
by the world. Even though
this is true we esn all serve
in our best way where we
are!) God gives us the oppor­
tunity of serving Him in
some fruitful way If wa will
look enough to find it. It may
seem very humble, indeed. It
may seem to be so small a
service that it Is not worth­
while, but do not think that
God will fail to use any tln-

Him best by reading the four
books of the Bible tnal tell of
HU life. Matthew, Mark,
Luke, and John give us some­
what different anglci from
which we aee the One who
waa perfect in every way. In
ail of them we find that He
acrvrd and that He expects
His disciple* to do so. Thie
thought is expressed in the
poem of an unknown author
which I would like to share
with you:
"J worked for men," my Lord
wUl say,
When we meet at tha end of
the Xing'i highway;
“ I walked with the beggar
along the road,
I bore my share of the por­
ter'* load,
I kissed the bondsman stung
by the goad,
And what did you," my Lord
will say,
As you w-alkrd along the
King's highway?
"I made life sweet," my Lord
will say,
When we meet at the end of
tha King's highway;
"1 smoothed the paths where
thorns annoy,
I gave the mother back her

hoy.

Mormon Leaders
To Be At Stake
Conference
Two prominent leaders of
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, Henry A.
Smith of the Welfare Commit­
tee and Mrs. Leone W. Doxey
of the Primary General Board,
both from Salt Lake City, Utah
will be featured spanker* wt
the quarterly conference of tha
Orlando 8tak« this Saturday
and Sunday.
General sessions of the Mor­
mon conference will be held
Sunday at in a. m. and 1:30
p. m. at the Orlando fluke
Center, 45 'E lit and Par Ave­
nue*. and will be conducted
by Stake President Farrell Ar­
chie Munns, Vlaltora will be
welcomed.
Elder Smith, current editor
of the weekly Church News
section of the Deseret News,
has bren a leader of local and
regional church areas. Mr*.
Doxey his « long record nf
service in the children's auxi­
liary of the church and also
has served as a missionary in
the East Central fltatee wfien
her husband was mission preaidrnt.
Saturday meeting* will be
for Welfare and Primary lead­
ers.

First Methodist
Conducts Annual
Mission Study

Cut Your Own Taxes - 5

PATHFINDERS QUARTET will be in Sanford
Saturday to Jead a Sin* scheduled for 8 p.m. at
the Church of God of Prophecy, 2507 Elm Ave­
nue. The eveninir'a program will be open to the
public and no admission will be charged. ’■&gt;

Longwood Episcopal Church
Has Annual Parish Meeting
Iljr Donna Kslrs
Four new vestrymen for
1965 were elected at the an­
nual Parish Meeting of Christ
Episcopal Church, Lonsrw-ood,
held Wednesday evening at
the parish house on Church
Street. In tha group were
Robert Hamilton of l-ongwood, Robert Connelly of Or­
lando, J. Thomas Hinson of
Forest City and John I,*w.
rence tit Longwood.
Membirs of the vestry re­
elected to another term were
Raymond Ball of Lake Mary,
Charlaa Pasternack and Tyaon
Mara of AlUmonte Spring*
and Frederick Wyman of
North Orlando.
Annual report* ware given
by varioua organisation* of
tha church following a cover­
ed dlah supper.
Rev. Charles Stewart Jr.,
vicar, In outlining challenge*
for tha year, atated that tha
church need* to minister to
and Inrredi* tha spiritual de­
votion of tha praaent mem­
ber!, and new member* who
com* to them, through orderIfW o n h lp of God In hla
church, personal prayer and
Study and participating In
study dance end the Chris­
tian education of the church.
He recommended that pray­
erful consideration be given
to providing increased f a c u ­
lties for Sunday School and a
possible expansion of the Day
School. During the discussion,

I mrnded the children's brok­
en toy,
And what did you," my Lord
will ssy,
As wc walked along the
First Methodist Church of
King'* highway?
Sanford begin IU annuel
church-wide mission study this
"I showed men God," my week under direction of the
Lord will say.
Commission on Missions: SheAs ! walked along the King'a dulea announced are to con­
highway;
tinue through Feb. 1.
"I eased the sister's troubled
Thi# year'* theme la "Spanmind,
-fiah American*" and claitei
I helped the blighted to be re­ for children, youth and adults
signed,
are designed to stimulate un­
I Showed the sky to souls derstanding and communica­
grown blind;
tion between the Anglo and
And what did you," my Lord Spanish American.
Will say,
The chlldret'i classes, ages
When we meet at the end of nine through 11, are etudying
the King's highway.
the teat, "Tres Casas, Tres
Famlles," with Mr*. R. W,
Herron, Mrs. Byron Smith and
Mrs E. C. Williams aa lead­
ers. Meetings Uk it 3:45 p. m.
each Monday In the downctatri
Junior department rooma.
Youth meetings are on Sun­
days at the regular MYF hour
with the Senior High text
' WhersJluUi^fttWJjalk.'' led
-^■SilTTpervIc#.
____
err* By Msryefm Miles
by Mr*. John Morgan and the
The best war lajJiacovrF
The
noted
artist,'*
traveler
JuRlOfltlgh text "Moncho and
how we can finiMiipptnesi in
aervtca that we long for it to and lecturer, Mrs. Dorothy the Dukes" led by Mre Marobserve the Lord. Here He Thompson Metiger who has ap- guerlte Paul,
was the prime example as is peared before many garden: Adults sre studying "SpanHoly Cross Episcopal Church
alweys true. Wt msy observe clubs, professional groups and i»h Doorways" and are meet- of Sanford will conduct Its an
numerous other organisation*, ing each Wednesday at 7.30
will t&gt;e guest Saturday at For p m. leaders are Miss Mabel nual Feast, of Lights in cele­
eat Lake Academy lor a 8 p Chapman, Mrs. C. J. Meri­ bration of the Epiphany this
m. program to be presented in wether, Mr*. R F Cole, Mr*. Sunday at 7:30 p m with
Thomas G. Albert, Mrs Ro­ member* of th* Spnlor High
the school gymnasium.
Young Phople in charge of pieller subject will be on Flor- liert Jenkins and Mr* W P,
sen ling the candle light ser­
Ida flowers and will be entltl- Chapman. Devotional* arc arvice.
ed "Color Taken Captive." Six ranged by Mrs M. B. Smith,
Visitors will bo welcomed
years of living In thi* stale
and
members are invited by
By Maryann Miles
gave Mrs. Mttzg#r the oppor­
Rev. LeRoy Soper, rector, to
The Commission on Educa­ tunity to choose the most bril­
bring friends and neighbors to
tion of Hear Laks Methodist liant of flowering shrubs, vines
witness (he moving pageant
Church has announced a meet­ and trees to bring to her can­
which concludes with th* light­
ing for 8 p. m. Monday at the [ vasses featuring exotic semiing of caodle* held by each
Church Cottage.
tropical mid-wtatrr blooms
member of the congregation.
Announcement alio has beep The collection shown will con­
Following the service, ad
made that Mist Virginia Eng­ sist of 25 studies including the
By Doan* Estes
Joummcnl will be made to the
lish, president of the Woman's brtlllan flatne vine, the Suri­
Recently elected officers of
Society of Christisn Service. I* nam cherry and the unusual the Episcopal Churchwomen parish house for the rotting
of the Epiphany cake
at Duke University Hospital, orchid tree.
of Christ Episcopal Church.
Holy Cross's annual Parish
111 Alexandena Avenue, Dur­ Tha public D Invited to at I/mgwtwvf, will be formally inMeeting
will be held next Wed
ham, N. C., for a phyaical tend-the program.
i
stalled at th* 9:30 a. m. ser- noeday beginning at 6:30 p m
check-up and would appreciate
vtce at the church Sunday.
In the parish house with a
bearing from tier local friends.
Those serving for the -year covered dish supper. Report*
Plans to complete kitchen
will he Mrs Virginia Bower- will be received, a budget
furnishings with funds from
eox, president. Mr*. Jean Psi- presented »n&lt;i election* will he
the building account were ap
(•mark, vice president; Mr*. held for new vestrymen and for
, proved at a meeting pf the
Ann Chandler, secretary; Mr*. delegates to the Annual Dlochurch's official board Monday
Betty Hamilton, trtaaurer: cesanT«*n\ention Father Soper
night. Appointed to be in
Mr*. Pauline Stevens, secre­ urges that every adult com­
charge of cabinet Lnatallatlon
tary of Christian education; municant attend this Import­
By laAnn Hay*
were Mrs. Leona Whipple,
Supply pastor for Geneva Mr*. Beth Hinson, secretary ant meeting.
Mrs. Catherine Baird and
Methodist Church this Sunday of promotion. Mr*. Marie Tay­
Grant Muellai. It alio waa
will be Dr. H, Campbell who is lor, aecretary of United Thank
suggested that a bulletin board
filling the pulpit in the ab­ Offering; Mrs. Peggy Kuhn,
ba placed if. back of the
sence of Rrv. W. E. Timm*, aecretary of mlailcm* and supchurch to keep members in­ paitor of the church.
plka; Mr*. JoAnn Hammond,
formed on current event*.
Rev. Timm* 1* confined to secret »ry of *ocl*l relit lorn;
his home In Sanford following Mr*. Helen Thompson, house
recent surgery end la reported chairman and Mr*. Jan Colle,
to be recovering satisfactor­ secretary of college work.
By Mary Ana MUes
ily and looking forward to r#Tho Dorcas Society of For­
turning to the church.
est City Seventh-day Adventist
Dr. Campbell |* chaplain for
Mri. Mary McBride Story, Holiday Hospital and Sanitar­
Church ha* Marled a new year
88, of Lumbarion, N. C., died ium and w'U give Communion
with a Visitation program in
Wednesday.
which pairs of member* arc
this Sunday All member* arc
By Doone Bate*
Bom In 8L Paul, N. C., urged to attend.
visiting needy fimiUei la the
Aug. 81, 1879, the wa* th*
Th* Book of Deuteronomy area and investigating what
v
widow of W. J. McBride, pl;
ta aubjoct of the anqyal Jan­ can be dona to bring them
. oncer settler of Sanford and
uary Bible Study being con­ assistance.
aha and Mr. McBride wore
ducted thla week at th* First
Mn. Roy Thompson,'Dorcas
long-time members of First
Baptist Church of Longwood. leader, advised that donations
Bgptist Church here.
Tho concluding- mooting, tq of food, clothing, bosehold uten­
\
Among survivors are nieces,
A Church Council meeting of begin at 7:90 p. m. today, will sil* and other artlrlei of any
Mas. X. H. Monroe and Mr*. First Baptist Church, Sanford, b* followed by'a period of fol- type used in the home will be
X. B. Kiser and a nephew, will ba held a! T p. tn. Monday lowahlp and refroahments.
appreciated by member* of the
.. Gordon Brisson, all of San­ followed by a meeting of the
Tha study haa Loan lad by society who meet each Tues­
ford and aeveral niece* and deacons at I p. m.
Rav. Jack 8Uwazt, pastor.
day from • a. ra. until noon
- nephew* In North Carolina.
The quarterly church busi­
for « workshop - aeasion at
Funeral services wns held ness meeting will be held Wed­
Tree farming I* the biggest Dorcas House on the Forest
In Lumbcrtun Thursday.
income producer In Oregon.
nesday, Jan. 20.
Lake Academy campus.

Forest Lake.
To See Program
ByvArlisf

Feast Of Lights
To Be Conducted
This Sunday

Methodist Meet

Planned Monday
In Bear Lake

Churchwomen

Officers To Be
Installed

Dr. Campbell

To Lead Service
In Geneva

Dorcas Society

V. *

Begins Work

For,Year

Pioneer Resident

Dies Wednesday

Baptists Have

Bible Study

Baptist Meets

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Raymond Rail voiced the
opinion of many that a new
organ ia needed for tha
church.
In citing t r e m e n d o u a
growth of the Christ Epis­
copal during the paat year,
Father Stewart pointed out
that at tha end of 1964, the.
church consisted of 70 fam­
ilies, an increase of 68 per
cent; 238 baptised persons, an
increase of 43 per cent; 133
active communicant*, an In­
crease of 8g per cent; who
attended 128 services. Total
attendance at services ww 7,819, up 32 per cent; 2,400
communion* received, up 12
per cent; *11 perton* baptised,
14 confirmed or received, two
marriage* and aiven burial*.
Sunday School registration
was 74, an lncrtas* of 88 per
cent.
At a meeting of the vestry
following tha Parish Meatlng,
Robert Hamilton waa fleeted
Junior warden and Robert
Connelly, clerk of the veatry.
Father
Stewart appointed
Raymond Ball aa senior ward­
en, Frederick Wyman as
treasurer and Tyson Mari aa
assistant treasurer.

First Southern
Methodist Gets ~
Youth Group

Baptist Pastor

Rev. Durwsrd H. Knight Jr.,
pastor of the First Southern
Methodist Church, bated hla
Sunday evening sermon, "For­
getting What Is Past," on th*
quotslion from PhlUlpiani 3:114; and emphatired tha im­
By Donna Eats*
portance oft looking to th# fu­
Rav. Jack Llndaay, pastor
ture. He asked th* congrega­
tion to consider, "Not WHAT of .FlraO —Baptist Church,
th* future howls— but. WIIQ Ixinguood, will attend th*
Florida Baptist Evangelistic
holds th* future."
The young peoples' group, Conft-renr* to lie held at the
which is called Epworlh Lea­ Firet Baptist Church in Or­
gue in the Southern Methodist lando. Jan. 12-14.
This state wlda conference
Church, met for th* first time
last Sunday night All interest­ 1will lie the first to he held in
ed young people ate invited this area and is fur all |&gt;astto these meetings which will i ora and full-time Christian
be held each Sunday at 6 p. 'worker* and anyone els*
m. Mickey McClanshan wilt be wishing to attend.
Th* session* will begin at
in charge of the program thia
7 p. m. Tuesday, lie held all
week.
The recently organized choir, day Wednesday and close at
under direction of Jim Til- noon, Thursday.
I)r. W. A. Criswell will ba
mtdgo, met lait week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert guest speaker and outstand­
Uetman, and this week met ing music will be featured.

To Attend State
Conference

with Mrs. E»car N'clder for re­
hearsal
The Women'* Missionary
Society me.t with Mrs. S. A.
Murphy Monday night. Mrs.
R T. Warren, president, led
the business session. Mr*. B.
L. Adams give the devotlnnsl,
followed by the study hook,
"In the Arens." presented by
Mr* R D Priest.
Report* were given by Mrs.
H. L Moore, treasurer, and
Mrs. L. P. Duffey, tunshlne
chitrm»n Mr*,. H B McCall,
secretary, reminded the mem
ber* of the sandwich supper
to be held Feb. 14, It 6 p. m.
after which the church will
hold It's second Quarterly
Conference, ---—
Mr*. Murphy jr a jjjs s ls ie d
In serving refieihmrdt* to the
ladies present by Mr*. A. L.
Murphy a^d Mr*. Thelma But
ner. Mr*. W. E. Duffey from
Alabama was ■ guest.
FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARE ALWAYS}
CORRECT

Are Scheduled

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By Ray D* Cron*
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Senior clUaena received sev­
erel tea breaks from tha Con­
gress last year when th# new
tai law waa being written.
Th* three principal areas that
will tend to reduce the amount
of tax paid by other person*
were:
— The elimination of the
old on* per cent rule on the
coat of medicines and drugs.
— An Increase In their re­
tirement Income credit
— A once-ln-a-llfetlme op­
portunity to realize tome taxfree profit on th* aal* of a
home In which they had lived
at least five of the eight years
before the sale.
In former years medical ex­
penses Were deductible only
to the extent they exceeded 3
per cent of Income. Drug oxpens** could be included only
after they exceeded 1 per Tent
of income.
Several year* ago Congress
eliminated the 3 per cent fea­
ture on medical bills but re­
tained 1 per rent principle on
the cost of drugs and med­
icines. For many elderly the
coat of medicine exceeded their
doctor bills.
-Now the 1 per cent restric­
tion alio has been eliminated
and the total cost of all med­
icines and drugs, the cost of
hospital insurance, doctors’
and dentists' fee* and hospital
expanse* ar* all fully deductibla for all couplet where one
of th* ipouoe* U 08 or older.
This now tax break also ap­
plies to children who ar* sup­
porting their agtd parents.
This makas fully dtduetlblo
tho coat of all modlcln** pur­
chased for th* parents.
As before, all other medical
expenses for depandent par­
ent* ar* fully daductlbl* on
th* roturn of th* son or
daughter who fumlshea the
chief support without regard
to th* 8 per cent rul* which
applies to all under-65 taxpay­
ers.
The second major change
Involving older taxpayers was
a liberalising of the retire­
ment Income credit. Under th*
old law a taxpayer'over 63
was permitted to take a direct
tax credit on retirement in­
come up to a maximum of |1,824 providing ha had earned
Income of at least 1600 for

PTA Council
Sets Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
The *x*rutive hoard of th*
Samlnole County Council of
Parent Teacher Associations
will meet n»ft Thursday at
10 s. m. at the horn* of th*
president, Mrs. George Hearn,
107 Genevltv* Drive, Alta­
monte Spring*.
riant will be dltrussed for
the regular county council
meeting scheduled for Thurs­
day, Jan. !, at Plnocreat Ele­
mentary School, Sanford.
Th* hostess will entertain
member* of th* board at a
luncheon following the meet­
ing.
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Gene Langer Takes
Over Firestone Here
E. F. (Gene) Langer haa
taksn' over th* management
of th* local Firestone Store,
succeeding Edward Contreras,
who has been promoted to u
new store in Fine Hills, Or­
lando.
Langer has besn with Fire­
stone for the past seven years
and for the last five has been
traveling for the firm while
affiliated with its treasury
department.

He i* a .1988 graduate nf
Rollins College and previously
had lived in Sanford.
The new manager, his wife
and their three children are
moving hero frum Jackson­
ville. Ijingcr reports the en­
tire family Is "happy to be
back In Central Florida."

Altamonte Civic
Club Hears Talk
On .Thailand
By Julia Bartos
A former missionary to Thai
land, Dr, N. -Carl Ekler, wai
guest speaker lor the monthly
meeting of the Altamonte
Sprint* Civic Club held Wed­
nesday at the Community
House.
Dr. Elder, whose visit wa*
arranged by Dr. Gertrude For­
man, club program chairman,
showed tilde* and explained
condition* of the country’. It*
geographic location and it*
culture a^jt education.
Members voted during a
brief burines* session to con­
tribute $M» toward lending *
crippled child to Camp Chaltenge ne*r Ml Dora for two
weeks in the summer.
It sLo was decided to hold
a Chinese suction at the Feb.
3 meeting with each member
requested to bring s usable
Item she no longer needs
Time for the meeting was set
for 1:30 p. in. one half hour
earlier than the regularlyscheduled time ami Mrs. W C
Morrell was named to be in
charge of the auction.
Tables for the Wednesday
meeting were decorated with
arrangement* of Fewer* and
accexsoriei
ei appropriate
theme for the new year. Hos­
tesses were Mrs W C Mor, roll, chalrmiu, and Miss DoroIthy Renwtck, Mrs E R Gaskill and Mrs William Ecksrd
who served refreshments for
the program and meeting.

Full Gospel
Fellowship
To Meet
The scrond meeting of the
Full Gospel Buxines* Men'*
Fellow ship International wiU
be held Saturday at 7 30 p m
it the Sanford Womin's Club
Oak Avenue
Local official* report that
the fir*! meeting brought at­
tendance from Orlsndo. Winter
Park. Orange City, DeLsnd.
Mt Dors and Lake Mary and
that the chairman of the meet­
ing was wetl pleased with re­
sponse.
All interested persons, re*
gardlett of church affiliatioq.
»re Invited to atteztd Satur­
day night'* meeting.

Geneva Youth
Club Elects
New Officers
By JoAnn Hayrt
The Geneva Youth Club met
recently to elect officers for
the new ycir and review pro­
gress of the club since It* be­
ginning in 1963 Jack Tillman,
last year's president and new­
ly elected president, gave high­
light* of the club beginning In
October of 'S3.
The club was organized by
Jimmy Anderson, who wa*
elected the first president.
Other officer* serving that first
year were Roy Hughey, vice
president; Cathy Cammack,
treasurer and Jerry Johnion,
secretary The club begin with
20 25 members but within
three months dropped to to il
member*. In June, all officer*
of the club resigned and th#
club was at a point of dis­
bandment On July 10. 196t one
of the mrmbeii. Jack Tillman,
called a special meeting at
which time new officers were
fleeted and the club was once
more active Mr. and Mr*.
Oliver Mathlcux consented to
serve as jpansors of the club
and toon the membership wa*
builtup to 40 members. Jack
worked as hard as arty teen­
ager could to see that the
youth club stayed organized
and is still working
Other officers elected to
sene for this year are Jack
Romans, vice president; 'J V.
Stowcll. secretary, and Jenni­
fer Coe, treasurer

Circle To Meet
The regular monthly circle
meeting of thi women of Pesbyterlan Church of the Coven­
ant will be held at B p, m.
Monday at the home of Mrs.
George Rufat. 2905 S. Park
Avenue, Sanford.

Pentecostal
Groups Plan
Projects
Ily Donna Flatee
A fried chicken dinner was
planned at the regular meet­
ing of the Ladies Auxiliary
and Men's Brotherhood of
Longwood First Pentecostal
Church held Monday evening
at lire church on Orange Avenue.
The dinner Is scheduled for
Thursday, Jnn. 28, from 4:30
until 7 p. m .in the annex of
the church.
Plans also were discussed
for a rummage sal* to take
place early in February in
Katonville, Exact time* and
location of tho sale wdl bo
announced pending completion
of all arrangement*.
Host end hottest for th*
meeting conducted by Mrs. M.
L. McDaniel, president, were
Mr. and Mr*. Fred McCleary.

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FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN’S

FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL

READING
ROOM

IN SANFORD

JAN. 9th A t 7:30 P .M .

W IL S O N # W O O N

Virginia Petroakf
P. O. Box 1214
Sanford

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of (he First Church
of Christ, Scientist,

when they sell .their home.
Formerly, they followed th*
tame rules as all other tax­
payers: the profit, If any, on
the sale of a home was “not
taxed if a replacement home
cost as much or mor* than
th* former home was sold for.
If there was no replacement
home, then the gain was tax­
ed et capital gain rales.
The difficulty for oldsters
wss that many of them moved
In with their children or into
sn apartment after selling
their home and thereby failed
to realize any advantage from
this tax concession. Congress
corrected this shortcoming tn
1964.
The law now provides that
a person 65 or older pays no
tax at all on the sale of his
home—r e g a r d l e s a of tha
amount of profit— If th# sell­
ing price it 120,000 or less.
If the selling price is more
than 020,000 the amount of
profit not subject to tax is tha
ratio between 120,000 and tha
selling price. For example, if
the selling price 1* $30,000,
(20,000 being 2/3 of the gain
1* not taxable.
A taxpayer over 65 realise*
$50,000 after paying the brok­
er's commission oh thi sale
of hii home on which he had
a tateit Investment of $25,000,
including original cost and
subsequent Improvement*. He
had lived in th* home con­
tinuously for 15 years. Here's
how he accounts for the sale:
Amount resitted
'$50,000
Cost'basis
.
26,000
Gain
25,000
Ratio of $20,000 to
$50,000
2/5
Part of gain to be exclu­
ded (2/5x125,000)
$10,000
Part of gain subject to
capital gains tax
$15,000
Remember, this is a benefit
which may be claimed only
once and tt must involve this
taxpayer’s residence and not
some other piece of property
he may own.
(NEXT: Who is, Who is
Not a Dependent)

E. F. LANGEIl

SECO N D M EET IN G

to H i new location

s a n f o Rp
shop

band and wife may elect to
combine their retirement In­
come* on a joint return and
the maximum upon which they
may compute their credit is
raised to $2,280.
Th* tax rate used in com­
puting the credit on 1964 re­
turn* 1* 17 per cent. For later
year* it is 15 per cent. It Jormerly had been 20 per cent.
The biggest tax break of
all for oldsters could come

The

WILL MOVE

Fl o w e r

each of any 10 calendar year*.
Retirement income for this
purpose Included pension*, an­
nuities, interest, rents and
dividends, A taxpayer'* wife.
If the waa 05 or older, could
claim an Identical credit if the
also met the required 10-year
work experience. If she did
not, she could not claim the
credit even though she mayhave had retirement Income.
Under the new law a hus­

SPEAKER WILL HE

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OF ORLANDO, FLA.

Nora Norria
TE 8-1514
8. Sew (sole

Phyllis Ruftnstin*
FA 1-6284
Lake Mary
Mildred Haney *

668-5631

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LOCATION — WOMEN’S CLUB

FRIDAY, JANUARY t.

ON OAK AVE. LN SANFORD

AND WILL BE CLOSED
UNTIL JANUkRT IX

— ALL FAITHS WELCOMED —

Mary Celling*
Bear Lake
191-6147
Sophie Halos*
DeBery
668-4461

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Market Inclined
Toward Caution
pending Study
Wall Street Chatter
NEW YORK (UPD—G6odbody 4 Co. toys the market
may be Inclined to move cau* tiously until inveatora can
evaluate in greater detail
President Jchnsun's economic
program for 1965.
9 However, the firm says the
market even now seem* to be
preparing for more moderate
gain* in cueaymcr spending
and In general buaineaa ac­
tivity thi* year, as well as for
the possibility of greater pres.
. sure on profit, ntajgins,..
Analyst Eliot Janeway says
0 \Yall Street does net under­
stand the complications in­
volved in ‘(the sterling crisis
or the gold bubble." Janeway
says it wants to know whether
a storm is coming or has
passed and, he believes, the
recqrd investment reserve
which has been holding back
and waiting to catch the mar_ ket at its low will mis* the
■'next upturn.

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Outlook For New University
*

AUTO MECHANICS coiirne is designed to retrain unemployed men and
youths. Pictured from the left Are Instructor Henry Merten*. Student
Ilay Lusk, Instructor Jeff Elliott and Student Howland Burns.

Auto Mechanics
Course Has Ten
Berths Yet Open

Okaloosa Site
Of New College

By Julian Stenstrom
Associate Editor
If the growth and develop­
ment of the University of
South Florida in the Tampa
Bay area during its first four
year* _is indicative- of what
will happen at the East Cen­
tral Florida University durlng(.itf initial four years Semhole and Orange counties are
in for an economic explosion.
The East Central Florida
University, already approved
by the Board of Regents and
the State Board of Education,
will be located some five miles
south of Oviedo on lift
Orange-Seminole county line.
Funds for the initial devel­
opment of the land and con­
struction of buildings will be
a question for the Florida Leg­
islature to decide when It con­
venes in April for this year’s
session.
Tentatively, the Board of
Regent* — known as the
Board of Control until recent­
ly — expects that the new in­
stitution, commonly called a
space university, will open its
doors to students for the first

time in the fall of 19GS. Offic­
ials of the board, the last time
they were in Sanford, told
member* of th# County Com­
mission that they anticipated
some 4,000 student* within a
eouple of years.
That’s what they anticipat­
ed at the University of South
Florida.
But when USF begins its
fall semester in 1965 the
school is preparing to accom­
modate a record 8,000 stu­
dents, a f 10 million construc­
tion, program, the develop­
ment of an extensive graduate
degree program and the be­
ginning of intercollegiate ath­
letics.
When the echool opened in
I960 it was predicted that
USF woulj have an enroll­
ment of 10,000 by 1970, Now,
officials declared. It looks as
though the 10.000 enrollment
mark may be reached twv
years ahead of schedule.
In preparation for forma!
intercollegiate sports competi­
tion, the university organized
athletic “ clubs" in sports last
fall. These activities are pav­
ing the way for fielding in­
tercollegiate tf.im&lt; during
196S in baseball, golf, soccer,
swimming plus cross country
and track.
The school Is acquiring
coaching staffs, athletic equip­
ment, establishment of service
awards and scheduling com­
petition in these sports for the
1965-66 school yeai*.
Tied closely to the introduc­
tion of the intcri ollegiate
athletic program at USH dur­
ing the coining year are the

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construction of a $1.8 million
physical education building fa­
cilities.
Both Projects are part of
the $10 million construction
program for 1965.
USF'* initial enrollment
was 1,997 in 1900, 2.982 in
1961, 3,664 in 1962, 4,593 in
1963, 6,498 in 1964 and 9.000
or more is predicted for 1963.
The new buildings are be­

ing rushed to completion to
provide facilities for the pro­
jected 8,000 students expect­
ed to enroll this fall, The es­
timated figure will be more
than a 20 per cent increase
over the current enrollment.
This, however, will not be a
record since USF's enrollment
increase in 1964 was 40 per­
cent more than the enrollment
in 1063.

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CRESTV1EW (LTD - Niceville, in Okaloosa County just
m
outside the hip Eglia Air Force
An automotive mechanics
Base reservation, was chosen
course under the Manpower
by the -county school board
Development ami Training
Act has been organized in
as the permanent site for the
Sanford. Clusses are held at
Okaloosa-Walton Junior Col­
the Patrick Fruit Company
lege.
building on French Avenue.
The college is already in tem­
porary operation at Valparaiso
Purpose of this act is to re­
with a student body of about
train
unemployed heads of
Bache &amp; Co. says that de­
760. No funds have been pro­
households and out-of-»chool
spite the broadness of ‘ the
vided yet for construction of
WASHINGTON (UPD—'Th*
youth. Unemployed heads of
recent upswing it .^oi^d pre­ facilities at the Nicevllle site.
households can draw between 300-voice Mormon Tabernacle
fer to continue to adhere to
128 and $36 per week wliile Choir and opera star I.con. a policy of cautious and selec­
taking the course. At present, lytic Price will perform at
Thomas Edison once .said:
tive investment at -this time.
28 men are enrolled and an President Johnson’s inaugura-.
“ Genius is one per. cent in-1
adidtiorml 10 can be accom­ tion Jan. 20.
spiration and 89 per centapcr
The inaugural committee
I.enH N otice
modated.
spiration."
CHARLES Schociilaub,
This is a joint project of said that Chief Justice Earl
In lh# C*ftiir| «*f fh** Cftnnljr
veteran M a e k I e em­ the Florida State Employment Warren will administer the
-.Jiirtic*, *em1nul* County, lt»|f
ploye and .director of Service, managed by Joseph oath to Johnson House Speaknf Florida. In Probate
fn re the Palate cifi
the sales training pro­ to y ,’ and the Seminole Coun­ er John W. McCormack will
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JILIZABETH STIEHLFR
n«ct««td TIIE ATATE OF 1*1.0111111 TO gram at Deltona, also ty Vocational Education de­ swear ,n Vice Presidentelect Head Dress
r i&gt; u , notice
ItARB AIt A ANN SMITH.
has been appointed as­ partment. E. S. Douglass, di­ Hubert*4II. Humphrey.
EXETER, England (UPD—
No lire U hfreti’y Riven that
It EF11&gt;ENCK V NKNOIVN
sistant director of sales rector. Tlie instructors are
The 49 hoys nf Exeter publir
&lt;li a umitral bnei will, on the
A N D IV H 0 1 *7 L A H T
54fh dav nf Pert mt»er A. D
KNOWN MAIUN'I
U&gt;- at the new community Jeff Elliott, of Iwmgwood.
school will have lo line up
l»lli:ss H*
prruanf To th* Honor.it Me
for n "lo-ail ilress" inspect ion
and Henry Merten*, of San­ Record Numbers
C * HUjp lii'lsr iff Semi not r
i u CII ARt.EF NKIV II AN on Lake Monroe.
4'iunty, FInridsi. lit and final
Ti»lM»LK M'M SK J4FMI.
ford. Classes meet eight hours Visit The U. S.
when ihe new term star Is.
return a «’ un» and vnu hera
N I ft Y IVMNI'K and F I4«h
per day and will continue for
lnfrviirii nf ‘ he Ir*ti»t* of
STltFET^j i.SKLl.M* f -IU*
WASHING TON (UPD _ The school muster saiil they'll
322*1562
11H MAHNOMA
IHi id.'bet 11 Stlel)lrr, ■]#. «a*#d
F' iIINI JL*
25 weeks,
Jin
migration and Naturalizi *’e *l’nt 'loni if their hair is
Farris
Receives
artil di '41i| tlrtif then and
A •worn Oriiripi ah ’ h4%MiR
The
Seminole
County
Board
lion
Service
said
Thursday,’
"
”
l°nK
h*«n
U\ri
ynti
in
th*»
th*r« make ipPtl^lUbh lo Tht
eai l Ju-tKt fot a fln.il *ettlr- Circuit Court n and f r Narni- Casual Mention
Ilf Public Instruction has been that a reco-d I 25 milium per
me-.r of a !minIttratl r« of **11 nolt O'.iurrty, i'li»rid4 bv HANgranted J36,139 in federal Mins visited the United Slates1
TALLAH
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tUPI)
—
#*1*1# and for an order d * IEL .SMITH for div»*t *
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r3» trR fiR 'irr i* aut h R**tiiiri* *h rt 111T« &lt;*f wliult i* HAMEL Cm. lla&gt;don Burn* mcnl*&gt;ned funds to equip and carry on last year
1»,*' e-i thi* the 2t*!h day of SMITH. I'Ulntlff u m u « HAltthe program. The Seminole
Commissioner Raymond F
r&gt;e r *i 1er V D 1344
fl III A I NN SMITH 1»#fr-d*ftl outgoing Cm t arris flryant
County Automobile Dealers Farrell said in hi' war end
• 11 *ie St irhier Zull
thi *# preierOt era t■* «*i||i»u *nd
only one time m hi-, inaugural Association is acting as the
V» I *e' lit r -* * the 1! *’ ate x-m |^&gt; i|i|n dr i " I 1 &gt; *’
I
reporfthal the total compared
i
ii 11jr 4 1&gt;#t1| St ettlet
m *•( nr ■that |Oi ii»r * ,i r id - adtlr«-»s
advisory committee fur the with ■ figure of I 0! million
11e « .•.fit
*i
Init lifi/.n with t|i# * '•ik *&gt;*
i
% j 4ft i, i i; : : m s tha Circuit Court of Sam fmb
“ To CoM-rnoi [try jut. t ex­ , ourse.
for 1961 He said that j total
i’.'uniy, FL t ida. 4iid 'r;x* *
Application shoplJ he made nf 1*3 million persons went
press
my Ust wi-lii;." he
i-»ipy ihereof i&gt;n !*..&lt; m •&gt; X'
1 V 1III « tltn IT 1**1 1IT nr i .m •) . ' r t «11 tlu rk t 18■ "«* liy those interested In taking through American ports of en
‘I *
MMII Jl III* Ml. &lt; III* nay at Law I* ii Hraaar / said
the i ourse to the Florida try. including tho'c on the
* i ii i\ %\i» run ir.MiMiid: Sanf&lt;rk1, FlorUlu on «*» ha •#
I Ml X I), II OHIII %
Siutt
Employment Service, Mrxu an and Canadian borders
Th* Slit day of Februar* 1*•i ‘i 1
I| M lllt \n. i
cr otharwia* da- ri&gt;f pr m • nFrem ti Avenue, Sanford.
during the year,
\ftt.rw xi shixini'i'iN «&gt;&gt;) fa**o will ti# anteiai agaim!
i
v Hi- t » im .mi: i: so\, hi* &gt;..U
In tha I iiiirt tif Ihr ("sHint}
UjfT,
Th* .Sanfor it H«*ia!it •». dr*1 f .inilar. MihInhIf i &gt;1111111, FIill1*1a j ft Tiff! naiad ** a new »papar *■f g n o ' , lilii. In 1*1*«l*ti|r lit.’ll
Carlson Family
Xt
Custody Fitfht
r- ul-1Hop m w)i ’i f), •
, In rr i Iwlntr e*f
•Xl|lj* *1 *1
r
5Ion *hall n# puhl i*',a d •■ » Ft! XM\ l '\' \\ &gt;
Returning
Homo
I'#'«*■idafi I* Mi |i w,rt k f 'f four Hi.pt , v»
Is Continued
l mi r.i %* it
Mi rn i: nr m i r
In XU I *n ll In i « n ml |&gt;r tiniii
» ri i »
ALII \MtlU A ( Jill i U I’ D —
SANTA MONICA. Calif *1n I J •*. M|4S *d I • • UTI
I I m x I i ih
I I m I i ii *
sir
llrmnntli
XX|rs 1 *S Ml list r I I 1
liu- wi low jiiiI rlii .Iren of it I'li— llii- six seal old child
k -V» „ •..XU!,-* . 1 ■ial «r4k of ll|p * ■ k
% n I ii • i * n 11| I » i n I r :
dlit* uukri ■x*"•, LYl' I- '1 i rvlllt- X
1&gt;r custody battle lielween Marlon
\ m ! •' n • 4
’ '■- ij, 4 te ti* I r - -Juin ( lingo missionery
.'.’plttI oTI M
r, w
m *v u n 4 d r * m ii u- &gt;j* x pf January, A 1'
h 1 .1 »’* I * !
f |u j # | t
Kii'iwn, HH&lt;&gt;1*X i’ CI.mX ISE Xl. i
in&lt;*e"t i i ■I* • «i 1 11am14n1* I'juI i jrlson iiu&gt; return to ilratldo and t.l* ex.wife Anna
Kit, iddrriai unkiitAin, *
•1 1 it! i * I r ’ •? X Um4v Ihc i tilted Suies nevt month Kaslifi bas bum continued tin
j•
X^tItur II Hr Hxt
fti.v# Hid If &lt;1*4d tM til* 1.1
'i 4 t f ,i *, I HMI&gt;■ . . ' 1 ' r ■If I" : r k ai’coriliiig in his brother. Dr
Cla i k of Ii■.a t 11. i: i
til Jan 21
gn kmm i lar tr* iUvim- »
Is
thi
Dv ; El:aa n« tIt j'lf n•n* iay
1*84f rr * f 8 ra-11*• -. VM «
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Superior J u d . e Edward
T'i IM. WlluM IT MAT c*.n»|] Burk#
f Ilf I
i iuta «i
‘ 'We n had j number of let
r iix n tin
Iif IinIiK# of Urs fibin iiiv lirobirt s widow Brand continued the custody
T * uf * f n t h*
XUr.ru*y «&lt;i low
Toti ir« h»f#hf not-fi#1 rha» P X» Lira war Z
*4 t 1 •i'l'l 4' * . ■ r I F'r.r
healing Thursday .iftrr attor
8 eulf fo qu’ft
Mil* to 111* 4»I. rnay for f'llim ,ff
(4 XX Til Ji » %&lt; 1 L ' rate*i«•It* ami 'hr is contemplating com ness fur tlie 'ili.-ants expressed
halt.x* d*i»r|h*d I»f"i'*rtv hi* Ranford. Florida
' i ■■m Hi# Mu#
J * TTM pilh- mg hack lo the l ruled Slates
b'fmi foiiifiilfh’f't •ri in•! ) **u In Publleh Jan I U II !l l»fc Hi 4 1lull
hope the ease could t&gt;c settled
im t i r
T« m
f 11t i
lh* Circuit Court of th* Ninth CHI- th
r •-(••* 4.f *4t ib 1.1 III •r d*lll4!l'l pussit,|) next month." Dwight out nf court
Judicial Clicuii In **i&lt;l for
*1.4 l| Ti# In tt t "
* 4 #1r1 •h « 11 said
Brando oo * ha* temporary
IS*minol* Counly. Florid*
1% THE F in n I r I III II 1 Ml ■I*!# Hit pl-4•a ii# iv»i Hu. e ai d
Th* *bhr*vUl*d *ty!* of ih* Tin: M M || Jl tilt I XI I III. P"*t nf fn • a'U #*■ of th*
custody of Christian Desi, 6
IMtKKEItVi: IT'LL PmNCU'AL. Money In­
SIIAHK IN TOP HETUUNS. Imrnlmcnl ncou u** 1* Ch*rl** M 8lmm*nnn n IT, |\ x&gt;|) VM|| ftl.MlMH.r. •Uimnit and i '.aII b* *wurn
Will Rebuild
and Blanch* A Simmrnon. hi* f t I M T. Ft.null) %
t** by tha lalm-i' ‘ h *
vested Itere is ntnllablc nt par value plus
rniinls
currently
earn
a
hnndHtimc
I
1*'*tfi. va J 4 Comb** *t* *1
t llXM Kin NO. 14&amp;T3
nr atf««i nay arid a&gt;i -iti patiled CRESVIEW (UP!) - ConThi daacrlptldn of th* r*»I rilXUAL. INC OF CENTRA In by mfiling fr* of « ■*■ dollar and
accrued
earning* — regard Iesn uf economy
yearly
rate.
Ilrcrlve
earninga
clteihis
semi­
M
ighty
Mouse
property pr©c#*i#d
I* FIXJKIDA. a Florida corpora* »m It f-'j'in or drill and n *1 #o pressman Bob Sikes’ office
sibifl.s, or market fluctuations. There are no
From • point 442 *3 ft b'*** Hon.
TUNBRIDGE W E L I. S.
annually or reinvest dlxldentla In ctmtpnund
filed *b*ll ha %•- I
here -aid md.cations are the
and II ft l i r o
Plaintiff
f*I 14
C’lalf* I' Evant
Air Force will rebuild Ihr $3u KiufUnil il l’ll Four timet
feet, eomniliudonn ur loading chargett tu nuband grnw.
__
Ift „K -.f tha w * cornrr a*
Will tain (I 11%ana
mnnumtftl of ?act T Twp CHARLIE WILLIAM* •• *1
mi.lion radar satellite anil g rubber utliuCo tubinif on
John l.ieui
tract
from your working rapitnl.
31 H. line 21 »: *4 1. point
A* ntv m i * * *he Laat missile tracking facilly at E l­ bank nuttiB^rr Hairy It* »•*
KNJOV INSI HKD S AI L IN\ KSTMKNT.
i&gt;* ffttiltnii
htInf on lh* E*»i*rly R W
NOTICi: OF M If
Will an t T f * •rut . f
ItKCEIVE
MAXiMt M INCOME. Fund# inSiixing?* arc injured up tu Irn iliou.sand dol­
lin An Force H^se which was igr nj nan if leak* befuie be
‘ Frank Fean* i* *i»r I
lln* of th* County U'«* TOi Eu**n* W11l!*nri
__ run thane* Fa*t*rly
Road
II D*ll htram
PuhJ.ali Dac- 1*. - &lt; lici a Jan destroyed h&gt; flames on Mon­ diiiTiVered a muuir \%«i rat­
vested
by
the
I lib of January earn for tha
lars by a federal agency. Larger nmountt*
alone t h * a r c of » c t i r x *
Stamford. Con it*c l u-ut
J. • J341
day. The facility was insured. ing tbiouph it.
noncav* to th» Snulh havand
CHH-41
entire
monlb
.
. . gixe you maximum earn­
ran lie fully l4A&gt;cred by means uf joint or
radio* of Hi SI®I ft
—----- William*, hi* wjf#
Ing
in
g
s
in
July
and
December.
a
delta
angl*
of
»*
II
D«ll
dtraat
with
trust aeeuuntn.
„07'JS”
, and an arc langth of
Stamford, Conn*eUcut
too 117 ft to tha Arnlrtt of
hr* innine. th*nc* continu*
F.rnla C William*
.
alon* an aatifttlon of *^‘d
Rtildinta unknown
curve 3H Jl ft thru a 1*lta
a nd
aii ( l* uf VOO'uT . then *
---- -- W 1111*mi. hi* wtf*
so*o: 14” w Sit J4 ft to th*
* Baaldtric* unknown
Keep your caih laiervei naar-ot-band
Northerly H/W tin* of
TOU ARE IILREUT NOTI­
Slat*
Road No IB run FIED that a ault to f&lt; r#clo*a •
while safely earning high returni.
Ihriiva Kofthwtilifly *» inori K*S• »n Hi* ItaU w &lt;1a•1&lt;n* th* *rc of a rjrva on rrlbcd proparty ha* h*an com­
Open an inveitment account her*.
i n* Northerly 11/'V l*n* manc#d araim i you In tha *‘ Ir­
a
racliua
of
1II7.IT
en
M
Court
of
th*
Ninth
Judicial
having
ft rlth a delta fttiflt of Circuit, IXtmlnol* Couniy, Flor­
1J*I I’l l ”. * dlatanta of ida
100 44 ft. thane* NO'OMI”
Th* abbreviated (Hi* fd th#
i: 110 JO ft to th* paint of caul* It Charat lme of C*rsU*1
eimllar to
hr* AI-3Q: llif Inning at a F rid* v*. Charlie William*. «t
filuatratiun
point n«IS ft gO*nM4'* W al
and I»T •! ft S II*S: 4* * E Th* d*»crlption of th* r#al
uf th* IV* a&lt;t *4 corner* proparty pi oca•dad i f * inat i*
inontimettt of **Sd S*ct, 7.
l«ot* S3 and Si. balnf a fa•aid pulnt b«lng on th*
Plat of WINWOOD PAItK.
Southerly R IV IIn* of Stat*
to tha Town of Altamonta
Road No- 411; th*nc* run
Spring*, Florida, together
S UMI’ *V 70 ft mot# or
with alt building* th*r«on
la •• to th* water* *1g*
' •• rtcordfd In t&gt;#*d Hook
thane* run Eaitarly !U f*
til, pag* 79. of ttr* PuIiUc
riuti or !*••
alongth#**• It* cord • nf Sriit IftoU Coun­
ty. Florida.
tar* adga. th«nca N II"
.%
. .i .f E 20 ft moi* or !••• Tou ar* hereby r*qiMr*4 to
2
l„ .all Huutherly R IV lit**, fil* your anewtr or other
than • Sorthw*titrly along plaadifig with th* Clark of tha
•alJ It IV lln* IS ft to th# a|i*o%# Court and to larva a
point of baif.nntng
copy th*r*of upon Oil**. II#.!Vs-u *r« r*&lt;iulr«d to flit your rlc’i A Robinson, 101 Ka*t
can be yours with
normal 1/3 down
hiurr or other pleading with Church 8tr«*i. Orlando. Flor­
,« « :#fk of th* abov* court ida, attorney* f r the^. plain­
payment (your trade-in will probably more
nd »#r&gt;• • copy th#r«of upon tiff. on or b*f r* January luth.
tt pla:utlfU( attorney n or ISIS.. |f you fat] lo do ao a
i fufi February lib, HIS. If da era* pro c«nf#«*o will b* en­
than cover this) for only
DU fall to do ao. a dteraa pro tered *«aLn*t you for th* re­
•nfeiio will b* #ntcr«d agatnet lief demanded in th* Complaint,
,u tor th* relief demanded tn
WITNESS my hand and th*
■aal uf aald Court in Sanford.
ia Oomplglftil*
interral, documentary
IViTNKtfii my hind *nd lh* S«mln'r* County. Florida* thi*
current rate
ial of th* **lil Court In **o- tlth day of Docembar. ISISstamps, and life
,rd. n*inlhoi* County. Fior d*. (SEAL)
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr,
Hi 3vtu day of l)to*itib*r, 11*4
Insurant* included.
ri*rk
?EAl.»
Arthur H B*tk with, Jr.
By Martha T VIMon. DC
Clark of th* Circuit Court Harlan Tuck of. the firm of
-GILLS HF.DRICU A
lly. Martha T. Vihlan
PEIl MONTH t
UOMINhuN
Ireputy Ot/k
per ajmum
lid L id Church ttr*#t
Full: klAtftfETT
Orlando,
Florida
tturnay for Flalhtlff**
.0 South Maitland _A**ftU* • Attorney* for Plaintiff
Pu lieh Lac. ]|. 24. I»44 A Jgn
.illland. Florida I3TS1
1507 Park Dr.
2nd 4k Palmetto
Ph. 322-1242
Sanford
312 W. First S t
I. t. i n ]
lltillah Jao, 1, f, U. 3*« IS4*
CUU-4I
Uid

Mormon Choir

At Inaugural

Legal Notice

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Buy one at regular price

get the second one for

one

cent!

45 RPM’S — T O D A Y ’S TOP H ITS — 65c each

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

a
sure
way
to „
go places

Legal Notice

IN VEST SA FELY

FOR ADDED IN CO M E

A T FIR ST FED ERA L SAVIN GS &amp; LOAN

DID Y O U K N O W ?
TH E

NEW

'65

BISCA YN E

H O LLER M OTOR SALES

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t

••
*
•
Wright wae eery alert with
Norman Stabell, vie* presi­
dent and general manager of the anewera and ueed a few
the Jat'Alai grarliiunly es­ well chosen word* to eipres*
corted ui through the vast hie negative viewpoint when
fronton to Ret a sneak pro* it waa in order.
view of the decorations. Wo
When asked how they felt
enjoyed a delightful informal being in thje present position,
tete-a-tete with him before traveling around and being In
Hepartlnr for the Cherry Pla­ such close association with the
za HoteHn Orlando to a press Governor and cabinet, he re­
conference, which had been plied, **W# are just one big
cancelled, and a “ Pre-Inaug* happy family —.we've shared
ural RalLCoektall Buffet" in our laat aspirin tablet, last
the esntfc Rwyptian Room.
glass of orange Juice and even
In the hotel lobby, we met the last of the hslr spray.*'
many state dignitaries and
We then retreated to the
were guests of the J. Dan cocktail-buffet, which was in­
Wrights*. Dottle whs primar­ vitational to approximately
ily intervsled in an interview 300 person*. At this point we
with Wright while I was en­ were famished and exhausted,
gaged In **gat'a talk" with the hut ignored the lavish buffet
lovely petite Alice Wright. • to mingle with the people. We
Alice showed her gorgeoua had the pleasure of (halting
gowns for all i l l bells and with Johnny Desmond, whom
labeled Mildred Bums as be­ we found delightfully refresh­
ing the greatest “ FI rat Lady** ing.
I pulverized precedents and
ever.
*
• •

IJy Doris Wllllame
Society Editor
Three of us from The Hrra)J news staff — City Editor
Dottle Austin, Staff Photo­
grapher Bill Vincent Jr. and
I*— were assigned the detail
of rovering the Governor’s
Inaugural Ball In Central
Florida. We caref^ly planned
to obtain as much pre-data «■
possible, but seems all the var­
ious committee had twit ar­
ranged their schedules accord­
ing, to our devised plnns.
Dottie and ! left Sanford
to “ check out" the facililie*
and decor of the fronton and
good fortune in our favor.
With over 3,000 persons as­
sembled at one gathering,
luailed down with cameras,
bulbs and a minute bag,
holds next to nothing,
main eonrern Is keep out
of the line of traffic to avoid
n possible stamped*.

I

protocol -and threw the book
back at Emily Post as the
Governor and .Mildred made
the grand entrance, and had
the unmitigated gall to aak
them to pose for us with some
Ranfordites, to which they
humbly consented. With this
gesture, a few wiga hit the
ceiling and teeth dropped to
the Door, but we made it first.
O t h e r Seminole County
guests were present, but out
of the mass of people, were
only able to locate Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. RiUhimer, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kastncr, Mr. and
Mr*. Warren A. Patrick, Mr.
and Mm. A. K. Shoemaker
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt.
Dr. and Mrs. Vince Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeno I'aulucci,
Mr. and Mrs. Loritig Burgess
and Kdghnn Kelley.
After several unsuccessful
attempts to make our egress,
we finally made It to rush

back to Sanford to don our
ball gowns with only a few
minutes to skin on our finery
and make a mad dash to the
fronton,# armed with many
pounds of metal to execute
our mission..
Once again with daring
agrrssivenrsa and audacity, I
edged into the Governor's bo*
with the Walter Glclowi at
my side, made the introduc­
tions as if we were all ‘‘kissin* cousins," and the shutters
snapped again, thanks to Bill
Vincent, who was on the dou­
ble with his camera,
Thu* at the stroke of mid­
night after a memorable day,
Cinderella wa» Iran-formed
from the fairy princes* hack
to her original post as she
and Bill returned to The Her­
ald to unravel some of the
events for publication, end
Dottle followed with mure
coverage.

GOV. AND &gt;IKS. BURNS

Outlines
Proaram

MR. AND MRS. HOY CJ. WILLIAMS
MIL AND MRS. DOUGLAS BTENSTHOM
tftyr

franforb

ljrr.ll)

I’apt* 4— Kri. Jan H, *G!»

Convicts Lauded For Humane Act

Lions Club Endorses
Metro 'Phone System
1 he pr &lt;«p»»M'd nietro|Kililnn

Th«* Hunford Omit Club In*
came the first civic utgwniiaHon in the girutrr Stanford

t e le p h o n e I took tip w o u ld tit- kill

ar«*a t o land it a an d or m *merit

t onnty into n toll fire ay**

inf t h r r ’M lljllig i "* III Sl'IU m ill#

to the rrncvn d effort to c»- tern.
tnhli«h a metropolitan tele*
Through m luingf * In Gen*
Jibuti# i y ntern wit hin ftaminnlv

County.
The Liam heard their pi ra­
id* nt* H o w a r d I L mhI. diftru**
the propnnitl and following *
tjot Alton and answer
ii
the group officially went nn
ret otd mi fit tiring the ►yulriii.

tv a unit i 1vinto, resilient* m
Hint Nten run Jml toll fit#
tjiri»u}&amp;tiuut Selimnde 1 olihty.
Winter I’mW and moat of the
«ul-*rrihvr« nit tin- Uihnido
* ir h iif ig r .
S . m iiu .h .

||o w * \ e i,
Mr i v e il h\

W in

r&lt;r I'tttk 1 11* phom* t Minpan)
iiin l h m if u r il,

Investigation
Opens In Deaths
01 Four Boys

mm

i l !•} S m it h *

•in Hi*il moat pay toll •hnrCi &gt; on inila l»vtwewn the two
The effort to (itshljih thr
rnetio aytlent i* tiring mud*
It) h ■peciftl metiopulitan telrphon* rum upIt in* af the Sent*
iru lr Cowrit) Clin ml** r of I'uni
itii'fi ** It is headed by ChairinMin Genre# To tiliy.

Former Airman
Accused As Spy
For Russians

Dies At DeLand

C LA U D E IIIIT E I.L AND MILS. ROY G REEN

a ie n * .

PAYSOW Arlr. U T h -T h e
Male Health Department to
day
an Investigation in­
to the jail cell deaths by as*
ph&gt; nation of four tcrn igrri
arruM’d of stealing beer.
•Dr tVijliam Moore, the state
health commissioner, conler
red with Gov. Sain Goddard
in I'hornu, and the atuuiumemerit followed that one and
p o s s i b l e two tn\esfhtatnri
NEW YORK ( t ' P h - A p«»
would coma here to study the -Ihle death tcnlenre swell,
deaths
^
^
I Robert. Gjcnn Thotnptoo, the
Goddard sard the tmrstina
tion was twing made with ap former II S airman aeruted
prirval of the Gila County of glung ili-fcnte trcrrlt to
Board of SujiervUors
'two Stunt diplomats m rt .»
The dcatha of the tout I six-year period fur II.ion
youth*- left alone In the jail
Now a I,mg Island fuel oil
at leant II hour* — shocked tiealrr. the hunky, Impassive
miMt of Ih^jfOU residents of lUipet't WUi released In ll.S.uto
this commmniy about *w miles bond Thursday night alter ar­
north of Bhoentx.
raignment on a three-count
federal liuiicluienl charging
ciplunage in thii country and
in Berlin between m i and
1963.
Thompton pleaded innocent
to all counts.
Rev. W. II. Brown, of DeThe indictment bared a hi
Lami, brother to Mr*. Thomaa tarre laic of ihort wave ra­
Dillard, of Sanford, died dio communication, c o d e
Thursday afternoon in Do- name*, aecret writing paper
Land afur a long Ulnoaa. Ho and clandeatina contacts alleg­
had Uvod thvro all hit llfo.
edly designed to transmit In­
He U turvlvod by hit wid­ formation about U. S. code
ow, Mrt. Ruth Brown; daught books, missile sites, and other
.rr*. Mrs. Connie Wright, of intelligence iterate.
Eualit, and Rebecca and Ca­
Borii Vladimoravich Karpo­
thy, of DeLand; brother*. vich—"John Kurllnaky" in the
Clarence and Nutwood Brown, Indlrtmrnl—war aikrd by the
of Rust wick; titter*, Mrt. J. Mate Department to leave the
L. Varner, of Key Weol; Mrt. country. He It Information
C. D, Wheeler, Port Arthur, counselor for the Soviet Em­
Tea.; Mrt. C- H. Johnson, Or­ bassy In Washington.
lando; Mrt. G. W. Balnea,
PaUtka; Mrt. Jtmrt Jaqva,
El Paao, Tex., and Mrt. Dil­ Board To Meet
lard.
The regular board meeting
. Funeral t m ir t t art ached- of the Church of Nativity Cath­
nled for Saturday at 10 a.u. olic Women’s Club wtU be held
at Calvary Baptist Churvh, at • p. ir Monday In the so­
DeLand, -whera Rev. Mr. cial hail of the church. Con­
Urowa waa ordained II yaaia ducting the meeting will b«
sg%
'.*•*,• |Mrs. Gene Shannon, president.

Rev. W. H. Brown

WHS SAYS:

H u th
th i

Hy Donna Estes
-l
Longwood Mayor Datld It
Wentworth outlined a 10-poinl
program of proposals and rec­
ommendations for council's
“ due and serious consideration
and action" at the first-meet­
ing of Ihr new year held
Thursday evening at the'city
hall.
Wenl worth
recommended:
U ) That the city attornry be
authorized In draw up and
submit to the legislature a
MILS. HAROLD KASTNER, EOGHAN KELLEY
modrrn, streamlined charter
MR. AND MRS. WM. REYNOLDS
lo replace the present one
passed in 1923 which Is “ obsolvte, outdated and of no
practical value to the city,"
-•r u m *:, r..
tl&gt; That muncii take appro­
prisoners on
priate action to annex lands
to the east, west, north snd
who he!; &lt;*&lt;1 t cir airt.-sen hulancc Iho others got In the
south of the present city
;uai&lt;| ri.tiu-i than a:trmpt un truck and drove hack to camp.
limits;
t-trapr h a w l-&lt;in commended . Shell died cn route to ths
(3) That Ihr city ordinances
lor the-;r aiton *
hospital.
be reviewed In their entirety
II,it Shell's uldou told til*'
1 \\ r-l.-n i si i :, itaell ut ;he
and action initialed lu remove
njnli-ii
her husband carried a
from the statutes mrh brdiFin d &lt; -- -Ii.'
pti'dic . s u i t '
nsnri-s at arc no longer appli­
camp »■ i hi had written a con sole rutile slim of money tut
cable and, further, lo strength­
lrtlii to 1 -- lb-ji i of i o i re&lt; h.m when he died and that tt
en or mend others in order
in- s : J[t. par duns * a* *tll! ,n hl*
* ;" n
tion*
- Hoerj naming iho&lt;hr
«1 Um hospitui.
that they may be adequately
The si\ prlsoncra were sere,
and efficiently enforced;
alii pinlMtlg
ing senli nee* ruin’ mg Iroin tts
111 That the board review
the prevrnt zoning ordinance
'o i .ii. in a in-mtliv t«j to years.
and make necessary correc­
rural i i ill! v a; i i is m n Hu*it
tions.
'&lt; r.c . 1^ ti
' V lz. &lt;&gt;!, was
i 3 i That a long-range plan­
,;n* -• n a .Li a in ■&lt; i alt.&lt;.-«..
W in l» A V MORE
ning program be initiated re­
1 hi |»! w|*?|i*fa pit* h n in a
h &lt;lit L E S S ?
garding sewerage In the con
ti i - fll- S\ l.&lt; ii *•&gt; ,i r-&lt;-ji!i&gt;
\NIi. n &gt;uu pill ■**»&lt;* lit a
grated area* of the city, point
f.i! '1 " IH *!»•' caib'il an am
* a whr r. n h i f r yiiu now
tne out that "in time trptir
•* *-h. da ) ou gel a Mm K
c\rlr. r i n « r
and dpi 11
tanks will be a menace to
ItKHlKK lh# R i»h prriiw!
health;**
»tirU ?
(#1 That funds In- set aside
lo finance an increased police
\i»* vmir rlntli#! rini«*«i
force of permanent patrolmen
i lIsMKaS lift i i ih# Witnii T
LYNCHBURG,
Vs
i
S
p
it
of
Lynchburg
College,
an
as will be needed in the lu
Dr Lawrence S Ashley, ot nminrrd that t e trmpor.tr&gt;
( i n Joil w Huh M dnijiilr
lure;
L \ K l iTTY t Pi i — \reus­
&lt;7t Thai appropriate action Ocala, former executive ‘ ec apfauntmeut became efieclive ed tm.itli i ;--- Ji-ss.e V rankhn ulirrl * mill h pi IIn» emir*
for ( &gt;N LY 25c!
be initiated lo reimburse, at rctary &lt;&gt;l the Florida Christ on Jan t
Dorsey
Jr
told
beverage
tan
Mi*
si
unary
SIX
let),
ha*
trail In part, the volunteer
Dr Ashley, wtio retired litis a cents he impioved toe yield
If you wnnl lo n-r n IlKAL
Lynchburg ,
. . . .
Bremen for lime lost from b e e n appointed
iliilfi'triii **, Ntii! ut# N O T
_
__
fall a,ter l&lt; years u s c v e t u t iw of hi' still with a
rr-uiKruns uduhiiiif at \VKS-K.\Y,
their places ol employment College urea representative recret.iry of• the Florida So from
Giinir this ml f«»r a KUKK
while they arc fighting fires; for tii*- state ol Florida,
ciety, will continue lo make tmok.
WASH includintr soap An«i
Dr. Carey Brewer, president
(8) That the city continue
was
arrested on
his home in Ocala
Dorsey
b lra rh .
t
■nd expand Its paving pro
A» area representative. Dr rhargt-s of j* is*4 s.-.un of a
Hralrd And
gram;
Vthley mil us»l»t the college still and of m-Hihstime muterAir ('onditiunril Lciung#
19) That sterner measure
in church relations, deselop iaK at his home west of here
be Initiated against those per
nu-nt uml student recruitment
The audit- »&lt;re impre--e.|
sons who are delinquent in
among t.’ie I'hristian t liurdi wnli tin pr-Ktucta-n volume of
paying their water Mils taking
WASH ETERI A
es of Flortcta, to which Lynch the -till und asked Dorsey to,
201ft French A##., Hinford
into consideration, illness, em­
burg College is related
m i ret
lairing Burge**, new pre»iployment, etc.;
(to) That a detailed map ol deiit of rb« Seminole County
Ihr water system ahuwlng all Chamber of Commerce, today
cutoff valves, etc., be made named Clifford McKibbin as
available at city hall so that chairman of the trade body's
in the event ol a serious leak promotion* committee f o r
In either the main or suh'wa 1U6S.
Burgess
also
announced
ter lines. If t member of the
water department is not avail that the following, in addition
able, any city employe oc of­ to McKibbin, bad bern named
ficial could take Immediate to the- committee;
Walter *'U
Gielow, J**
action thus avoiding ■ ser­
ious watrr shortage or dsm Gatil, E. C. Harper Jr„ Wil­
liam C. Fraaa*. Julian L. .
age to the streets.
fitenatrom, Marion Harmon,
Raymond Daniel and-William
Louis* McLean, S*bring.
Brumley Jr.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrt. Jacki* Brid­
ge*. Sanford, • boy.
Tank Sale OKd
Dtafhargsw *.
For Restaurant
JlmmU Davit, J*m*s RupOXNARD, Calif. (UPI) p». Josi* Ramey, Emma Jean
City
councIlmen have approved
King, Willie Mae Manning and
baby boy, Sidney Larten, Ron­ Informally sale of a surplus
ald L. Stephens, Paulette 1-miliion-galUin water tank lor
conversion Into a restaurant
Wtdmann and baby boy, Lynn
In the iky.
can be yours with i a normal 1/3 down
Ann Hahn, Gertrud* Brantlgy,
Formal action on th* matter
Robert Hansen, Eva Benvie,
was expected next Tuesday if
payment (your trade-in will probably more
Sanford;
Louise * Simunek,
Leota Ji-hnson and baby boy, the buyers agree to coovrrt the
tank Into a restaurant within
than cover this) for only
Allamont* ■Springe; Jannie
taro yean.
Pietrantunl, Carrie Acre* and
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baby boy, Ruth Ogleaby, En­ Program Set
latere*t, dorsmentsry
Tb* Young People's De­
terprise; Canal Wain* right,
stamp*, and Rr*
partment of th* First Pente­
Oviedo.
costal Church of Longwood.
insurance included.
under direction of Mia* Sibyl
No Appointments Grant, will have a special
WASHINGTON (UP!) - r ragram at today’s 7;S0 p. m
PER MONTH!
President Johnson had no meeting at th* church.
formal appointments scheduled
Entitled "Youth on Fa­
322-0711
su-oa«t
for today, according to the rad*," th* program promises
fnd R Palmetto
2307 Park Dr.
Whit* Uouaa proas office.
to b* of much inUzasL

Hospital Notes
Woods, Geraldine l.innckugcl,
Frank llcar.lon. Martha Prin
glc,
Mary E. Boyd. Edgar
Hubert llanam, !.«&lt; Fold,
Su aim, fat illy u Collins and
Mingle Davis, John Higgins
baby taiy, China Marie llaugc,
Jr., Kmiiiu Jean King, Millie
kaniord; I'aula HufaUttlcr, Du*
-Maw Manning, ( ' h I&gt; r I u l I r
Bary; Frank Hennessey, l^ke
Know It**, Kidney I-arscn, Dav­
Mary; Clara McKinney, l.ake
id Rouse, Sanford; William
Monroe; Baby girl Groce,
f r e d o Irk, M a r i d II burst.
laingwiNal
Milium Sprague, I) &lt;11 u r y ;
JANUARY a. 11*3
William It Teslo, l.tkr Mary;
Adniisviuns
Hurl* klnurd. Munrlle Slev
George Hounds. Benjamin
rna, Lake Munrue; Elsie Kar­
ina, lainrw.... I; Itutli Mitiliell, l.amnr Jr . Karl Disnn, Dav id
Wilton, Marie Carton, Jimmie
Leesburg.
Datlt, Raymond Beller, Wil­
Discharge*
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liam Cooper, Uilu Mue .\lontDouglas Neal JnhliHiui, Wll- gomery, Ih-len Tyrrvll, Willie
Imr tillchrial, Rose Belt, Mar­ llooki Jr., Sanford, ttarjone
vin Miller, All*ot J rhelp*. Humphrey, Cattellierry; CierJnlin Scott Jt., Boner Winn. ’ aldtne Woods. I’ ierre lAim.S an fo rd;
Jean
Ilinnsnotly, | bardi, Pauline Rucker, Provt*l'asset tierryi Charles K op o, denzs Barrrca, Paul Teltch*
Di’Bary, Emily Staley, Os­ tier, Dellary; Romulus Krone
teen; Margaret Meek ley, De- mann, Dellima; D o r o t h y
Kand; Frank Cochran, Vero Cochran, Oviedo; Sherra Reid,
Beach.
Apopka; R u b y McWallers,
I^ickhart; Glen Wilkes, New
J a n u a r y S. HU
Smyrna.
AdmUslona
Bl/Um
Wnrrcn Haynes, Kathleen
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Benton,
Webb, Jannie Plctrantum, Wil­
liam Mathea, imogrne Jtolle- Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
frath, Joale Ramey, Dejorls
Giles Chapman, Nellie King,
Thompson, Nellie Cushman,
Michael Underwood, Frankie Michael Underwood, Jann.e
Lee Jones, Ellle Doris Me Kudell, Annie Mae Jackson,
Griff, Julia McKnight, Climle Cheryl Jackson and baby
Knight, Aithie* W h l t n r r , girl, Jane Allen and baby girl,
Frankie Benton, Sanford; Car­ Marian Fuerst and baby, girl,
rie Acrce, Enterprise; Peggy Albert Edwards Sr , James
J, Roblcbaud, Lake Mary; Fields, James Walter, San­
Bobby Plica, Labe Monroe; ford; Car! Sourarr, Emma
ElUabelh Durland, Longwuod; Rogers, Dellary: Allhea Fos­
Margaret Trees. Maitland; ter and baby girl, Longwood;
Clyde Drew, New Smyrna Laure&gt; tine Bait, l-reiburg;
Beach; Nellie King, Orange Louise McLean, Sebrtng.
January T, ItU
CUy.
A dmit* loot
Births *
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cush­
Willie Ben Berry, Calvin
man, Sanford, a girt;-Mr. and Miller, Jerome Harper, Carl
Mrs. Clevan Manning, San­ Pyke, Thelma William^ Sus­
ford. a bpy; Ur. and Mrs. Ar­ an Setala, Leslie La Barg*,
thur Acrce, Enterprise, a Talmadge Elliott, Esther Rive,
boy.
Scott Daria, Jacqueline Sweet,
Discharge*
Betty Bridges, Sanford; A loy
Clarence Siler, Ivy Jane Es slua Mattes. Chuluola; Ger­
Uidgc, Lottie Junes, Brenda trude ksantsttr, IX Boxy;
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No. 1— Grand nlarrh led liv Mr. nml Mrs. l.loyd
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(nee {turns), Gov. nnd Mrs. Hums,

tlielr son, Hill Rtirns, nnd Miss Sandra Johnson |
No. 2— Mr. nn(i Mrs. J. I). Wright Jr.; No. 3—
Mr. nnd Mrs/ Jeno Pnulurr);. No. ■!— Mr. nnd
Mrs. G. Trrfy Hay Jr.; No. 5— Mr. and Mrs.
Roller! HUH inier; No. C— Mr, and Mrs. Hart
Gnllaghri; SCo. 7— Mr. nnd Mrs, lairing Ilurgr.ia
nnd Dr. nml Mrs. \V. Vincent llnherls; N'o. K—
Mr. nnd Mrs, Joe Cm le v ; No. fl— Mayor nnd

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THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE Is not Immuns from fashion foibles. Witness
these sartorial disasters. Bow tie, left,, is wrong for round-faced gentle­
men; and with cufflinks? And who would ever go riding In a business
suit in Oklahoma City, yet appear at the splendiferous Taj Mahal In tired
sport shirt with bulging pocket?

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By Jerry 8hssh*n
Nt*ip*p«r Enterprise Aim.
NEW YORK (NEA) —
President Johnson's decision
to abandon formal d rn i at
tha Washington Inauguration
ceremonies daaeendsd on tha
U. B. mcnswaar world with
tha Impact of a bulldosir on
in lea fishing shanty.
On thi surface, tha Presi­
dent's decision sounded like
a simple, even praiseworthy,
commitment to simplicity.
"Everybody wear business
putts and save money on for­
mal rentals," was the Implied
directive.
But to appreciate the shat­
tering effect of this off the­
sis rehsd-cuff edict, one must
know the feign* mood of the
menswear Industry. The Pres­
ident of tha United States
holds a special and awesome
position In Its structure.

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Just as tha First Lady can
sat the women’s fashion world
on Its ear by abandoning, say,
earrings, so can the Chief
knock the march of men's
style into route step at a
whim.
Let him abandon the wear­
ing of hats—as tha late Pres­
ident Kennedy did—and the
hat peoplajitad for the tranqulllrers. Let him wear awsat
shirts and the white shirt In­
dustry gets the evening ter­
rors.
"Tha President," says Bam
Rudofksr, president of a ma­
jor formal wear house (After
Six), "made two Ill-advised
decisions.
"One was to abandon tha
cutaway which gave prestige
to the Inauguration ceremon­
ies; the other was to change
from white tie and tails to
tux at {lie Inaugural Ball.

"This Is especially disas­
trous because Mrs. Johnson
will be wearing, I understand
a floor-length ball gown. It
Just doesn't go."
There Is further suspicion
throughout th e menswear
world that the President may
Indulge In further hash moves.
Already he has shown some
distressing (for the Industry)
departures from what la con­
sidered good taste — Ilka rid­
ing a horse In a dark business
suit and visiting the Taj
Mahal In a limp, wrinkled
sports shirt.
Generally, LBJ la considered a natty dresser, although
It doesn’t taka many wrong
moves to slip from grace with
the dictators of men's fash*
Ion.
But, at last reports, the
President had more pressing
matters on hla mind.

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Qjnoobij. On (Bhidysi

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Over tha last 40 y*«r*i I
doubt If any brldgt player has
] gotten himself Into more
trouble In the bidding then
my old friend Welter UsIowan. I also am sure that no
player has sucrsssfully work­
ed himself out of more trou­
ble then Welter.
W . F i!
Walter’s, takeout doubl*_of
one diamond landed Mm. in'
trouble when North redoubled
and East and South pasted.
Walter started his rsespa by
My daughten receive many thsm on to on* hsnger and bidding on* heart and when
corteges and 1 save th* pint hang only that one on the ear North went to on* sped* In­
that com* In them to uet when hook.— ROBERTA
steed of doubling th* heart
working on heavy fabrics as
DEAR POLLY-Sav* those bid, Welter had escaped once
they have sharp points and worn plastic tablecloths Thsy more.
do not leave holes In the ma­
While It Is doubtful that
mska Ideal aprons for..gen­
terials.
thls~ particular North-South
Our bakery packages bread eral cleaning days. Cut them pair would have worked their
In plastic bag* which I save out with a scalloped edge. 1 way to four hearts If left
for my daughter#' ahoti. Tha usually make one large pocket alone, th* fact le that Walter
boga not only protect the all across the front and then
shoes but make It enter to stitch through It to make
find tha right ones when they three or four smaller pockets
have so many different Col­ (tike a shoe bag) so they can
hold apongsa, duet doth* and
ors.
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We recently decorated our so on with no dirt or damp­
den and th* snorted colors ness coming through. Sew on
A wife ctn often unintention­
of tha books on our shelves a waistband and you are ready
ally contribute to h«r bus.
gave a cluttered look to th* to go— Mns. It. A. W.
room. I bought shelf paper Ip
band's discontent by thought­
colors that would look e^all
"Child Chatter/' "Painting less chatter.
In th* room and mad* dust PatUr” and "Thrifty Uinta"
6b* may hurry to UU her
jackets for th* books which are three of th* Polntef-packhusband that the Burkes have
now look uniform and most •d chapters In Polly Cramer's
a new csr, even though th*
decorative.—DOROTHY
32-psge booklet. To order your
knows her husband is already
DEAR POLLY—If you hsve copy, send your nsmt, address
frustrated by the fact that hla
ever struggled to hang a num­ and 50c to: Polly's Pointers,
old car refuses to start with­
ber of' hangar* on ths llttl* c/o (Th* Sanford Herald),
out being pushed at lent twice
hook In a eer you will ap­ P.O. Box 480, Dept A, Radio
a week.
preciate my tip. Hook all th* City Station, Nsw York 10,
Sho msy pick flaws In their
hangers with„ garments on NY.
friaada to that bar husband

Dessert; Love, Kisses
By Polly Cramer
DEAR POLLY—Some of
your women reader* may Ilk*
to surprise their husbands
and axprtis their lovs In the
unique way my wife did when
the put (event big red lip­
stick kieeee on tha abiorbent
tleeue the uiea to cover the
bottom of my lunch baket.—
JOHN
GIRLS—What could be bet­
ter than love and kleeea for
deate rt T—POLLY
DEAR POLLY—1 do lota
of sewing for my three daugh­
ters and myself. There are al­
ways seven! garments In var­
ious stags* of completion. 1
keep each folded In a separ­
ata aultbox with Its pattern,
buttons, slppen, thread and
so on and when I am ready
to sew on a certain garment
I have It all ready.
I found box** the height' of
pattern envelopes, grouped
my many patterns according
to alls* and categories such
aa suits, dresses and to on and
thsy art filed In these boxes.

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Judge. My wife and I recent­
ly ware married and we
have opposing views on af­
fection. W* are both in our
•arly SO’a and hava been
married before. My wife
clalme that I don’t ihow her
enough affection and, by her
(Undardi, I don’t I was
brought up In a aeries of
o r p h a n a g a s and foster
homes, and affaction was
not a part of my lift. I nev­
er kissed people hello,'good­
bye and goodnight My wifa
and her family art constant­
ly kissing tach olhtr. I sup­
port I should try to bs mora
affectionate, but It doesn’t
corns easily to ms. Maybe
thle should be addressed to
your husband, as you girls
seem to have a thing about
hugs and kieses.
THE DEFENDANT
D E A R DEFENDANT:
No one I* born affectionate.
It le acquired and can bar
taught Make a practice of
always kitting your wife
hello, goodbye and good­
night, and after a while It
will come stilly to you, too.
Affection begets affection.
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Troubled? Write to A B -,
BY,'‘Box 80700, Lot Angeles,'
Calif. For a personal reply,
enctoee a stamped, eelf-addressed envelope.
For Abby’s b o o k l e t ,
"How To Have A Lovely
Wedding," send 50 cents to
Abhy, Box 80700, Los Ang­
eles, Calif.

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had definitely etopped them
from getting to that euro
thing contract and, Instead,
had Jockeyed them into three
no-trump.

J.h e
can't help but think lets of
Ujem.
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She may talk wistfully of si]
the things she would like to
ha ye that they can't afford.
Sho may keep tolling Mm
whst a good manager she Is,
so that be gats tho feeling that
th* reason thsy get by Is sim­
ply because she knows how to
stretch hli inadequate salary.
In reality, Ms salary msy be
perfectly adequate.
Sh* may point out that other
man In ths office g*t batter

Waller opened the three of
rlubs. He I* old-fashioned and
believes In attacking with hts
longest suit If hs has on*.
East’* queen forced South’s
ace and South promptly led a
heart toward dummy’s qusen.
Walter rose with tha king
end took stock of -the situa­
tion. It did not look aa If East
would show up with any face
rardlfxcapt the queen of clubs’
hs had played at trick ona,
so It was up to Walter to set
up two rlub tricks If ha want­
ed to save the gam*. Another
low-club pley would do that If
East held' the ten, but thar*
was an additional chance.
South might hold the elngleton
ten and East three small.
Out cams th* Jeck of clubs
humping South's ten spot end
South had to go down ena
trick.

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By Mr*. Mnrlsl Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
Though whnt you recently
said about blindness aa th*
causa of paranta’ favoritism
may bo true, your sympathy
for Cain la misguided. God
saw tha original sinfulness In
Cain’s heart, which was why
Ha lejtctod hla offering.
It waa the evil In Cain
which separated him from
God. You don’t understand
tha Biblical Importance of
blood sacrifice or you would­
n’t bo so blasphemous. I am
worried about your soul and
your atornal salvation. . • .
ANSWER: That’a nlco of
you. .
I with, howevor yoif would
just leave mo to heaven. You
seo, I have a problem, 1 am
not Jahovah.
Lacking Jehovah’s ability
to plumb tho bidden depths of
ovll in Cain’a or any other
human heart, I hava to satisi f myself with what my llm*
Itad vis^m tan see In my own
or other people’# bear la.

Bo what I make of Cain
and tha gardening labor
which produced Ah* offering
rejected by Jehovah la not
mada by Jehovah’s devlne, all-,
teeing eye* but by the hum­
an one* of Muriel Lawrence.
Though I am confused by
many things, I possess soma
small clarity on one: ths dif­
ference between me and God.
You nr* one of many roadera who have wrlttan ms to
protest my sympathy for
Cain, that disfavored and re­
jected child.
As a human, I’ve met a
Cain or two her* and then.
I’ve sat with Juvenile court
judges aa they pronounced
sentence on child murderer*.
On* I remember waa a Ne­
gro-child, black aa ebony; but
hla mother was white and bar
hair had bean mada orange
with peroxide.
Though It waa a morning
court aetaion, aha wore a gold
lace dress. I didn’t have to
read hla cat* record to know
how sho hated him and how
often hla offerings hsd been
rejected.

Though I had to sej te myself, "Child, you have mad*
an outcast of youraslf by this
terrible act you hav* commit­
ted,” 1 had also to say to myself:,
"Cain child, It Is apparent
te my human eyes [hat euU
csstnsss het been your fete
for too long. So I cannot
know enough about your pain
tha pronounce you ’evil.’ Per­
haps had I, aaothsr human
Ilka you experienced the hurts
you hava experienced, I
should havs'^pen-able to do
no bettor."
If thle is original sinfulnets in me. I’m going to hove
to atny with i t Given the llmHattons of human Judgment,
U’a the beet I can come up
with regardless o f my ealvaI am eorry to have offend­
ed you by my aympethy for
Cain, but I Just can’t feel
myself qualified te make the
Judgments of Jebovgh. That’s
the damning truth and 1 can’t
change it to aavo this soul of
mint.

Deafness From Mumps
By Wayne G. Braadetadt,
M.D.*
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
(}—Following mumps 1 lost,
my ssnss of balsnee and th*
hearing In my right ear. Th*
former rttpondtd to treat­
ment, but I'm still deaf on
ona side. Can anything be
dons?
A—Deafness t o 1) a w I n g
mumps la relatively rare. It
usually involve* only ons
side. Consult an ear special­
ist to determine whether a
hearing aid would htlp.
Q—I hava a perforated ear­
drum, 1 hear law-pitch better
than high-pitch sounds. Can
th* perforation be cloasd?
Would this Improve hearing?
A—Operations to dose such
a perforation can be done by
ucing a thin layer of akin or
plastic. Perforations of th*'
drum do not always affect
tha bearing, but whan they
do this operation usually Im­
proves It
Tha operation alee helps to
protect the middle car from
infection.

&lt;)—I am taking Duotrate
and digital!* for coronary In­
sufficiency. Could thss* drugs
hav* any harmful effects?
A—Duotrsta is another of
th* tetranltrstsa given for
angina pectoris. It should not
b* taken by enyon* suspected
of having glaucoma.
Digitalis la ons of ths most
valuable heart stimulants w*
have, but tha dosage must be
carefully adjusted to your
seeds.
Too large a dosage msy
cause things to look yellow
to yau and may ^ um blur­
ring of vision, vomiting and
diarrhea.
Q—My doctor says I have
diebetas Insipidus. What la
the causal What treatment 1a
InmiI f
A M n diabetes Insipidus tha
victim drinka large amounts
of fluid and pass** a large
amount of urih*.
Unllka tha commoner f o r a
o f diabetes, there Is b o sugar
la the urine.
Diabetes Insipidus Is esused
by an abnormality of th* pit­

By Helsa H iaasaay
Newspaper Enterprise
Women'* Editor
Audrey Hepburn, tha na­
tion’s Fair Lady, ones re­
marked that th* line of a
dress or coat is incomplete
without a hat "It looks as if
a shad* Is missing from a
lamp," sb* commented.
Designer Sally Victor takes
ths thought a few step* fur­
ther.
"When a woman begins to
think of a hat as a pise* of
Jswslry—something that com­
pletes her total look—sha will
never be without ons," she
said. "And by th* time she
gets Into th* fur hat class,
shell think of a hat as a ha­
lo."
And well she should. For
a hat is th* most flattering,
feminine bit of frippery a
woman can wear.
"Women hsd to be r*-*ducited on th* subject," Mr*.
Victor said. "Hats were World
War II casualties. Bo many
women were working In de­
fense plants, svsn on week­
ends, thsy had to wear slacks.
And hat# Just weren’t Intend­
ed to be worn with pants. So
thsy wars worn less and less.
“ Then tha bouffant hairdo
cams along. By that tlm*
there were girls In their teens
who had never worn a hat In
thslr llvts and certainly

uitary glsnd. Ths eld stand­
by drug, vasopressin, la an
extract of tb|a gland. It Is
given only by Injection, but
recently a synthetic modifica­
tion o f this drug (8 lysine
vasopressin) has bean given
as a nssal spray with assai­
lant results.
Chlorothlatids
given by
mAuth baa been used aa aa
adjunct to treatment, but Jt
will not entirely replace treat­
ment with vaaepreaatn.
Chlorothisiid* la not effec­
tive in persona who art tak­
ing cortisone or related drugs.
Q—In 1111 I waa dis­
charged from ths Navy with
"effort syndroms." Could this
hav* been caused by painting
in th* airtight compartments
of a battleship?
A—Effort syndrom* (neuroclrculatory asthenia) la due
to a chronic atat* of nervous
anxiety. H la not n threat to
Ufa, but tha victim may need
help In making n satisfactory
adjustment to life.
It Is not tbs result of any
occupation.

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weren’t about to crush thslr
flve-dollar birds' nest* with
a chapeau, however pretty.
"But in the last year or so,
hate hava coma baek aa tha
high point of a chic woman’s
costums. Thsy era th* icing
on tha cake and even the
young girls ar* finding thsm
irrsilstlbl* today.
"Klda are quick to get th*
fashion message. They know
that the refined, pretty (not
prissy) look is th* only on*
that’s acceptable now and to
achieve It, a hat is a must"
Ths hsta Sally Victor de­
sign* ar* th* epitome of this
soft mood.
Last year she brought back
th* Panama hat. With th* aid
of our State Department ah*
was able to order ths special
straw from Ecuador to make
the** hats. Her Panamas
wsra so successful that other
designers followed th* trend.
And now not only are the hats
fashion favorites, but due to
her Inspiration employment
has been mad* possible for
over 40,000 people In this
small South American coun­
try.
"Do you know why thsy
ar* called Panamas?" Sally
aaked
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"Tha straw come* from
Ecuador, not Panama," ah*
explained. "But during th*
California gold rush ths Is­
thmus of Panama waa heavily

traveled as ths bridge that
linked the Atlantic and Pacific
Ocean*. Ths travelers found
ths natives of Panama selling
these hats. They bought them
In droves for lightweight pro­
tection against the burning
sun and because they were
bought in Panama, they got
Ra name."
Well, Mrs. Victor’s Panam­
as for spring are a far cry
from the native hata of t)»*
gold rush era. Ths straw has
been dyed tropical colors—
vivid pinks, brilliant filus*,
green* and orange. On torn*
there are embroidered figures
In sunny colon, and they are
all aa fresh aa a summer dsy.
"lists had to corns back be­
cause they ar* part and par­
cel of femininity," said the
designer, looking chic and
feminine herself at New
York’s "21 Club," wearing a
small mink hat.
"When a husband com­
plains about th* money his
wife has spent on a hat, nine
times out of 10 It’a because
hs doesn't like the hat the
chos*. l ’v* discovered that a
men doesn’t mind paying for
any item of clothing that
makes his wlfs look pretty."
I' asked hsr If she would
have many big hata In her
spring collection.
"Oh, yet," said our tag*
designer. "Men love them."

vvLiAXiZ^Vkiu
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Tune In On Transistors
Tha current younger gen­
eration's security blanket ap­
pears to ba the translator ra­
dio. Both U. S. and forelgnmada sets are boon compan­
ions, though, for all ages.
There Sr* ao many makes
that selecting a serviceable
transistor I* a problem. Adding to the confusion, moat of
us hsv* mental thumbs when
It corns* to sound equipment.
Th* rang* in quality of
transistor radios Is wide. But
there ere certain test* you
can make and points to con­
sider when buying a transis­
tor set.
Unless you stumble upon a
fabulous radio Sals, a tran­
sistor that goes for under 510
Is a waata of money. Misun­
derstanding about alt* and
number of transistor! requir­
ed for good sound also msy
lead to an unsatisfactory pur­
chase.
Harry Retnlck, president of

By Ruth Millett

treatment than he gets.
Sho msy find fault with Ms
family and draad thalr visits.
Sh* msy tslk about how
they aren’t getting any young­
er and say that it doesn't look
as if they will aver bo ahlo
to do tho things they once
talked of doing.
And then, ths msy still won­
der why he teems dissatisfied
with life, never linking Ms
attitude to theso small dotes
of discontent that thoughtless
chatter create*.

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Hats Brim With Chic

- By Abigail Van Buren

ny. And If you cultivate
DEAR ABBY: There’s a
Johnny’a friendship and win
fatherless family In our
hla confidence, you might
neighborhood, Tha mother
be .a tremendously posltivs
works and the children more
factor in building his char­
or less shift for themselves.
acter. It'e not enough sim­
‘ Tha eldest Is a 17-yearply to refrain from doing
old girl who has no super­
•vild Belta every opportun­
vision whatsoever. S h e
ity to do good and make the
smoksa and drinks and my
college-age son told me not - ' most of It
•
• •
to 1st my IO-ytar-old son
DEAR ABBY: What la
play with hsr 10-ysar-old
your opinion of people who
brother b a c a u s i
you
offer to take you on a
wouldn’t believe what goes
"tour" of their homes when
on over there.
you visit them? In my opin­
I hate to have to tell our
ion It Is showing off, I have
boy that I have nothing
had this happen with people
against Johnny (not his
who have modest homes, and
real name) but because hla
alto with people who have
home atmosphere Is so bad
better homes. Either way I
I don’t want him to asso­
ftel It It wrong. If a person
ciate with Johnny any more.
has a simple horns, why
I realise that It's not John­
show off ths ordinary things
ny's fault that his environ­
that avsrybody else has? On
ment la poor, but I'm afraid
tha other hand, if they have
ha will be a bad Influence
a better home, Isn’t it brag­
on our boy. How can I for­
ging and In poor taste to
bid my son to piay with
ahow off what thsy have to
Johnny without appearing
people who hava leaa? I
snobbish? It’s practically
would ilka your opinion.
impossible to keep them
AGAINST HOUSE
apart. They are In the same
TOURS
grade at achool and live In
DEAR.AOAINST: Most
the same block. Other moth­
people offer their frlende a
ers In the neighborhood
share my problem and we " "tour" of the house because
need an answer.
they assume their friends
are IntarssUd In tsslng It
UNSOLVED PROBLEM
(And they'usually aral) I
, DEAR PROBLEM: Tell
do not consider It "ehowlng
your son that If he wants to
off" but If YOU do, don’t of­
play with Johnny, Johnny
fer a "tour" of your home.
will have to come to 1118
But don’t condemn those
home. But under no circum­
who do.
stances Is he to go lo John­
«
• •
ny's. Perhaps your ton could
DEAR ABBY: You be the
he a good Influence on John­

- I

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a large transistor radio man­
ufacturing
firm
(Channel
Master), points out that the
mors transistors a set has th*
batter Us performance gen­
erally will be. Select a eet
with five or elx tranelstor* or
more, he eayi. However, even
thle rule of thumb can be
milleading.
Miniature radios often hav*
seven or eight tranelitors but
usually do not provide the
quality of sound and battery
Ilf* that you will find' In a
larger radio with perhaps on­
ly' six translator*.
Larger radios hsv* larger
speaker* that give better
sound and longer antennas for
more sensitive pickup. On a
cost-per-playing-hour b a s i s ,
Reinlck notes that batteries
cost lees at they get bigger.
Before you buy, test th*
performance* of several tran­
sistors.. In the etore end outeld*. With the eet tuned to a

talk ehow, walk around th*
store. Dee the volume fade In
and out or la It consistent?
Take the radio* outelde and
play them In a car. You will
be amaxed at the variation In
performance. Another test, if
you can take the radio out on
approval,, is to put It in the
refrigerator, close the door
and see If It continues to play
well.
Many manufacturers now
offer a free replacement war­
ranty on transietor radios and
you may want to check on
this when you buy your set.
For your own protection it 1*
beet to deal with a retailer
who has a reputation for car­
rying quality items. If you
shop in a diicount store,
■tick with name brands or
select a transistor recom­
mended by a friend who la
satisfied with its perform­
ance.

Ungraded Primary

Nswipsper Enterprise Asia.
Of all th* questions parents
a*k ms, th* saddest, perhaps,
is this: "Haw cea I kaap my
Johnny or Bull# from fail­
ing?"
Tsaehtr* generally h a v a
somt pat explanation* te copvine* a parent that retentlea
(polite term for "flunking")
Is best for th* child. And may­
be R Is, In some cases.
* Thsrs's no escaping th# feet/
however, that failing usually
Issrep * listing stigma sad
damages self-tonfidsnc*. I've
often heard a retain*#’* playmat* s k e u t i s f gleefully,
"Johnny I* a dumbbell!”
Causes sf Individual failara
are tee complex to eovsr hers,
but a number of them may
stem from our graded system
(first grads, second grade,
sto.) at school organisation.
Geodled sad Anderson In "Tho
Nongradsd E l e m e n t a r y
School" compare conventional
school* to Procrustes* bed.
la Greek mythology, Pro­
crustes was a cruel rekb«r
whs, wksa travelers sought
shelter, tlod them to a&amp;.lron
bed. Short travelers wsra
stretched UU they were the
same length as th* bed: tall
oapa had their limbs chopped
off to make them fit.
In most schools, tha slow
are pulled and stretched to fit
tha grad* and sometime* re­
tained for another year of
stretching. Th* brighter stadsnta era lopped aff at gradelevel limits.
Recognising shortcoming*
of a achool ootup based on
tha expected accomplishment
of n fictitious "average" pu­
pil, many schools hava dona
sway grades ss ouch, especial­
ly on th* primary leveL
Under the ungraded pri­
mary plan, pupils leaving
kindergarten are grouped ac­
cording to maturity, readiness
for reading, apparent ability.

At the end of th* first year,
on* group may b* only half
through whst ordinarily Is
sailed th* first grade, end an­
other may be well Into secondgrade work.
The children are not neces­
sarily kept In origins] groups,
but mevsd from lewsr to up­
per groups and vies versa, ac­
cording to individual progreis.
Bom* may be promoted Into
th* fourth grid* at the end
*f two years beyond kinder­
garten.

A few msy spend four years
In the primary unit but no
child Is failed or mad* to re­
peat s year's work. Th* slow­
er child simply progresses at
his own rate.
If taking four yekr* to
complete ths usual three I*
failure, at least it’s augercoaled—and thus made mors
palatable.
I'll write more about un­
graded schools In another celumn.

Do tike my advice and foryour birthdays. Slop look­
ing at th* calendar and start
looking at yourself.
Middle ags, although I pre­
fer to call It maturity, Isn't to
bid. Accept it (you mutt any­
way), don't fight It You will
then find your sell healthier
sod happier. Do everything you
can to maka yourself mora at­
tractive (with dignity, of
course). Keep fat away, get
lntamta and keep on your toes
mentally.
1 think women who era frank*
ly "40" art wise—some women
giw artiflcally forty, others
ar* frankly forty. People real­
ly know, you ar* a mature* wo­
man hut unless you overdo th*
age fait they Just forget i t
After-forty woman have an
untapped wealth' of back­
ground. To make use of this
wisely la a great step forward
to happier living. To be artiReally forty la to be overly
anxiaua to look young, too
young, to try to remove every
line and wrinkle, some of
which give character to your

face.
No, I am not advocating a
wrinkled skin (you know ms
tod well for that), but no wo­
man after forty can have th*
"face of youth." This would not
be natural and becoming. A
well-cared-for akin (cosmetic
oil helps) a well-dooe, Halter­
ing makeup — yes, by all
meani!
I believe any mature wom­
an can acMva "beauty after
forty," and that does not mean
Just her face. To me it means
using her background, having
a good mental attitude, a
charm of manner, an improv­
ed figure, tolerance and an
Interest lnberself as well as
others. I want you to think
about yourself. Just cross off
your birthdsyi, or give them
away. I did, and it is a great
relief.
Remember that maturity
can give you some things
which youth could not You
can find great happiness—af­
ter forty. Look for ill
M o n d a y — "Dear Edylh
Thornton McLeod."
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Banfnri

^ rn lb rrf. Jan. 8, 'CS— Page T

Douglas Stenstrom Home
Site O f Rehearsal Dinner
9

T h e fashionable Mayfair
home of Mr. and Mra. Dougin
Stenitrom was the setting for
an elaborate candle light re­
hearsal dinner honoring mem­
bers of the Slempcr-Sprlngstead wedding.
Centering the buffet table,
which was covered with an

Bridal Luncheon Honors Miss Rosemary Southward
Mrs. A. C. Doudney and i luncheon at Tbe Windjammer I will be married this afternoon] The dining table was cen-1 pink* carnations In a content-1 tropical foliage.
Mr*. Bill Southward were honoring their niece, Miss lo Martin Kornreich of New lerod with an artistic arrange■ porary container accented
A beautiful corsage of
hostesses yesterday to a bridal I Rosemary Southward, who |York.
|ment of white and delicate |with tall pink tapera and [white awecUieart rosea was
presented to the honoree by
the hostesses with esch guest
receiving a pink carnation
corsage.
An exquisite silver tray was
the hostess gift to the lovely
bride-elect.
The guests, all attired In
stunning fashions, relished the
delightful luncheon featuring

Imported ^whlte Irish linen
doth was a low oval arrange­
ment of blue flocked branches
with white polnsottia, accent­
ed with taU blue glowing ta­
per*.
A punch tabic in the living
room featured holiday punch
in a handsome antique cutglass bowl surrounded by
holly branches and floating a
•Arts, Crafts Show holly wreath ice mold.
Coffee was poured from an­
T o Be Presented tique silver service in the
family room. Centering the
By Maryann Mites
table wai a hollowed cabbage
Mr. and Mrs, Don LaPoma
In Casselberry
head holdirfgTapers and ac­
have /returned from Roches­
cented with d a i n t y hors
.
By Jane Casselberry
ter, N. Y., where they went
Arts and Crafts at Home d'euvres.
especially to see Don't bro­
Beautiful holiday decora­
and Abroad will be the theme
ther in-law who was in very
- of an Arts and Crafts Show to tions adorned the Stenstrom
serious condition in • hospital
** be sponsored by the Woman’s homt with a picturesque silver
and kept asking to see Don
before he went Into a coma.
Club of Casselberry on Satur­ and white arrangement deplet­
ing “ The Littliest Angel" cov­
day. March 13.
Mrs. LaPoma revealed the
ering the enlire living room
doctors hnd'givcn up hope that
Preliminary plans for the
he would live, but he came
event were discussed at a mantle..
Attending with the brideout of the coma when Don and
meeting of the club held
elect, Miss Martha Slcmpcr,
e Tuesday afternoon.
and her fiance, Richard Wil­
Take Care of Lips
A luncheon and card party ton Springstcad, were her par­
Moisture plays • prime
will be held Tuesday. Jan. 26, ents, Mr. and Mrs, William
role in how your lips look.
at 11 a m. In the clubhouse on Stemper, and his parents, Mr.
An expensive lipstick ran do
D Overhrook Drive. There will an^jdrs. Frank Springstcad
little if your lipa are dry or
be table prircs given and tbe of
.
peeling. This causes tho lippublic is invited to support ?ntso Rev. and Mrs. W. J.
slick to cake or smudge. •
this fund raising event.
Guess; Dr. and Mrs. Brooke
Treat your lips gently by
MISS ROSEMARY SOUTHWARD, left, bride-elect wns n reednt hbnor
MISS ROSEMARY SOUTHWARD is shown
Member* gave enough gro­ Smith tnd daughter, Ann; Mr.
removing
all traces of lipstick
with
her
fiance,
Mnrtin
Kornreich
of
New
York
cery item* to fill three bas­ and Mrs. Gerald Covington;
Ruest of n bridal luncheon at tbe Windjammer. With the honoree from
kets for the Lion's Club an­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson
on tho eve of their wedding which will be an • with soap and water and a
the left arc her mother, Mrs. Ernest Southward and her mints Mrs. A. C.
cleansing cream. At night,
nual Ohrlitma* project for and son, Matt; Dr. and Mrs.
event of today.
Doudney and Mrs. Rill Southward, who were hostesses for tho delight­
use a lip pomade or prepara­
needy familiet and the club It Robert Smith; Mr. and Mrs.
(Herald Phytos by Doris Williams)
ful luncheon.
•
tion for champed lips.
planning to tend a local girl George Wells, grandparents of
^ to Camp Challenge near Mt. tbe bride-elect, and BiU Stam­
” Dora for. two waeki nest sum­ per, her brother.
mer.
Also Frank Springstcad Jr ,
The program for Tuesday'* Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Murphy,
meeting wg* presented by Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spring
Committee and also the lllus- jgr her inaugural ball gowm
Dr. andTlrs 'c'lianI Attending the Inauguration hasvee wjs his chairman of] Comm
Mrs. Nance Russell who gave stead and Dr.
a report on her Christmas In Springstcad all from Brooks- oI Governor Burns at Talla-J S e m i n o I e County's Uurns'J trious Potentate Harold 11 a long, close-fitting black
Kastner Sr. With him was his crcpo embroidered with gold
New York and rcviewtkf the ville.
w i f e . Viola Kastner, Dr.
comedy hit “ Bajour" which
Also Mr. and Mrs. David
headed flowers. Her black
Thomas Largcn and'wife, Pat,
the saw- during her visit.
Dyal, West Palm Beach; Miss
jacket, imported from Hong
and Dr. Harold H Kastner
Delicious sandwiches and Kay Partlow, Orlando; Ml*s
Kong, was covered with gold
Jr.,
and
wife,
f’ecelia
• pastries were served with Jan Watkins, Jacksonville;
sequins.
The'"Jvastncr Jrs werr hnn
coffee and tr* prior to the Jim Adamson, Orlando; Doug
ored the night befure al the, , **''r l-0'1* 0,1 *n' n&gt;l’d with
meeiing by tho Hostesses.[ Thompson, Belle Glade. Mr
Silver Slipper with a surprise Jewel* were designed for her
Airs. William Tilfnrd, Mrs. It.'and Mrs. lien Currie. Miss
birthday party for Dr. Kast-. by La Rose, Jacksonville,
D. Wesley and Mrs. Robert Connie Currie and Sam Hanncr Jr.
I A gold beaded bag and long
Lormann.
j na, from Daytona Beach.
PRICE
Bahia Shrine Trmplc’s First gold satin glove* completed
200 ft.xaft
Lady, Viola Kastner, chnsc her outfit.
300 *a««H
buffered

attractively garnished chicken
salad as the entree comple­
mented with hot apple pie for
dessert.
Attending with the hostesses
and bride-elect were her moth­
er, Mra. Ernest Southward,
and her grandmother, Mra.
Ira Southward. A 1 s 6 the
Mmrs. Blake Sawyers, ‘ Bill
Kirk, Greg Walker, M. L. Nicholl, Terry Smith, Robert
Cole, Ted Williams, J. H. Lea
Jr. and A1 Skinner.

South Seminole Personals
Sandy got to New York and
is now on tha road to rtcovMyComing back to Florida with
Don and Sandy, are Don's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
LaPoma, from Median, N. Y.
They are enjoying the mild
Florida wealher.
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VHIN YOU IAK|

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210 S. PARK AVE.

Sanfordltes Attend Tallahassee Ball

TMURS. JAM. 7

Installation Of Officers

New officers vkcrc Installed
whrn the Ethel Root Circle
met recently in the Fellowship
Hall of the Congregational
Christian Church. Rev Wal­
ter A, It McPherson conduct­
ed a most* impressive cere
ninny installing the following
Ofln/eri Mrs Bouner Carter,
president; Mrs. Oscar Zit
trower, vice-president, a n d
Mrs. Robert Bcine, secretary-j
treasurer.
Alter the installation Mrs.
Walter Bethea, retiring presi­
dent, presented the gave) to
Mrs. Carter, wishing her a
most successful year.
Since Mr*. Carter bad to
^ leave due to a death in the
family, Mr*. Zlttrowar con
ducted the meeting. Th# fol­
lowing committee* were ap­
pointed: Spiritual life, Mrs.
R a l p h Laming; education.
Mrs. Mary Simpson; material
aid, Miss Ruby Booth; Christ­
ian social action, Mrs. Gus

^ E n te r p r is e

Personals .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mit
oik and daughter*, Mary Jane
and Cheryl, of Milwaukee.
Wise., were dinner guest* of
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Trapp
Monday night. Mr. Mitaik
^ with hii parent* and brothers
and sisters were former resi­
dent* of Enterprise and ha at­
tended school both in Enter
prise and DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. Trapp were
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
W. Breniel In New Smyrna
Tuesday.

M0NACETI a s p ir in

_

Longwood Personals

Held By Ethel Root Circle
Schmah; sunshine, Mrs. Karl
Mosley, and publicity. Mrs.
Maurice Corbett.
It was announced that the
Women's Fellow ship would'
hold a “ Fun Nile" on Satur­
day, Jan. 23, at 5 .10 o'clock
in the Fellowship Hall. Hus
is lQ_indude all families o[_
the church and will be pieceded by a covered dish *upper.
A date was set for the an­
nual Swedish smorgasbord
that the circle sponsors. This
will be on Feb. 27. Mrs. G. O.
Nordgren and Mrs. M J.
Corbett were appointed as cochairmen. This Is the 13th
year for this all you-c.uic.it
meal consisting of Swedish as
well as American dishes of
over 40 different varieties.
Rev. McPherson treated the
following ladles to ice cream
and cookies: Mrs. Zittrower,
Mra. Lossing, Mrs. Simpson,
Mrs. Nordsren, Mr*. Corbett,
Mrs. Bethea, Mrs. Walter Allender, Mr*. Helen Remusat
and Mra. Robert Johnson.

HolisUy
tiTfFlhe hum* ptiMht*r, Ninrjr, both of Orof Mr iinil Mm* TIiihi Tice land
1'urrrnt guests nre Mr. and
of .Hit 4U7 ju st south of I Annie*
Mrs Henry lint run of Wil­
v%umt wi'iic Ih« ir ***n ainI fn Hi­
liamsport. lint, and Mr mid
lly, Mr. uml Mis. Jiuk Tier, Mr* Harry L. I.madder of
l.iiniii* iiMtl Alien, i»f Otlumlo; ('rawfunlsville, lnd.
then iLiu^-htii it1111 fuiriil), Mr.
ami Mi &gt; 11*11' &gt; Kills uml
A toothpick stuck in a clove
JIIII*It" nf 1lulu l&gt;"M, l * iin.. mul ol garlic will make removing
(iiihIIm r timuHtit t. Aii *. Kmily the dove easier after a dish
Wat i t'll uml i liiWi.n J uelTn ♦ of food ha* been cooked
lU*n uJi«l Nurull. &lt;&gt;f NualiviJU%
Trim. Mis. Mutnn i* soi’ irIT’S THE
mry to I 'm n!» nt 1* 1* Hull
CRESCENT
iff SuifiUt t iIUk*' i*i Nash­
Cut For The
ville.
New
Silhouette
Other gur»U At tha Tier
JJ.fill—Shaping
liumi* im Ifniril Mi. «*im1 Mis.
Ili-i hurt Suninii'is uml Mr uml
$ 2 -™ — Sham poo &amp; Sel
Mis Itlrhsnl Sommers uml

Mr*. Richard Shawlcy came
home from Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital New Year's day
and brought with her a 10
pound, three ounce bundle of
joy. Thiij^undle was an ador­
Tbe Trapp* spent Christmas
able little boy, whom the
• day with Mr. Tripp’s son snd
family, Mr. and Mrs. NoUey
Trapp, In Melbourne Beach.
They also war# overnight
guests and returned home Sat­
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Priddle
urday.
and daughter!, Karen and Jill,
Ernest Hamilton apent the- have returned lo their borne in
Christmas holidays with his Annandale, Va., alter (pend­
sister in Wrens, Ga., and ing the holidays with her
other relative* in Augusta, parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. V.
Jones, 321 West Ninth Street,
• Ga.
and his aistcr and brother-inMrs. Albert* Sauls-o f At­ law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glenn.'
lanta, -Ga., returned home Mr. Priddle is affiliated with
with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. the U. S. Department of Agri­
Wright from Jacksonville snd culture In Washington, D. C.
will be their house guest for
Ur. and Mra. Al Hunt had
several days. We are bapfrr
Id learn that Mr. Wright ha* as holiday guests Mrs. Hunt's
been released from the Navy niece and family, Dr. ,.#pd
q Hospital in Jacksonville snd Mrs. Joseph Hendrii. from
® happy to have him borne Port St. Joe, en route to Mi­
ami to the Orange Bow) game.
i
again.

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INSTANT SPRAY STARCH Reuli24«.___________ .’ 4 9
SEAMLESS NYLONS Midi or Regular Knit___ 2
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79t RUBBER GLOVES Houtahold________ 3 pairs 1 , 0 0
300 COTTON BALLS ftmii r.tini Park
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Ginderville V F D

™ * A U VITAMINS

Ladies Auxiliary
T o Meet Monday
The ladlrs auxiliary of the
Ginderville Voluntrer F i r e
Mlia. HAROLD (VIOLA) KASTNEIt
Department will hold the reg­
ular meeting Monday, Jan. tl,
at 7:30 pm at the home of
Mrs R. F. Ituehlk on the Old
Orlando Highway.
Installation of new officer!
Shawlcy* named Thomas Mi­ guest at the home of one of
for 1963 will he conducted and
chael. The baby was welcomed the member* of the church. all members arc asked to
home by two sitters and three Mr. and Mr*. Bill Bernard en­ make an effort lo attend.
brothers, who, we bet, will tertained Rev. and Mrs. Pe­
spoil him rollrn. Who could terson and also present for
ask for a nicer New Year's dinner wis another member of
the church, Mrs. Pearl Yar­
day T
D
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borough.
Another baby taking iti
Mr* Pearl Yarborough re­
place in the community this
month was Wanda Jean Box, ports that she has had a most
infant daughter of Mr. and delightful week scooting here
Mra. B. F Box. Wanda was snd there for meetings and
born in Seminole Memorial luncheons, but the highlight
Hospital, weighing six pounds, of the week was seeing her
three ounces, and is at home son, Edward Yarborough, in
stalled as the County Commis­
now.
sioner for this district.

Geneva Personals
By JoAnn Hays
New Year’* Day gueat* of
Mr*. Ernest GUiter were Mra.
Winds) Hr eddy and children,
Julia, Bernard and l.arry. Tho
Braddy’a were there for dinner
and also to watch the Rose
Bowl Parade on TV.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sieg
had as recent guests Mrs.
Sleg's brother and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McLain.
Tbe McLains live in Sarasota
and are frequeal visitors lo
Geneva.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harper
recently went to Umatilla
where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Carrol and fam­
ily. Thii was a pleasure plus
business trip for the* Harpers.
Rev, Charles Peterson, re­
tired minister from Orange
City, supplied the pulpit at the
Geneva Methodist Church this
past Sunday and following
church services was

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Shopping

Dancing Class
New Kemr.ler .Start.
JANUARY llth

Bjf.OO for 11 CTusee
.Seventh Grade Claaa
7:00 to H:00 p.m.
Eighth and Ninth Grade
6:00 to 0:00 p.m.
COMMUNITY INVITED
For Information Call
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D in in g , D ancing B est In A re a

"Where Love Ha* Gone," day at the Movieland Drive- alon packed film filled with
cxploelve excitement a n d
■tarring Susan Hayward and In Theatre,
The Wit-selling novel by drama.
Bette Davi*, will open the
Sharing the billing ii "Cry
movie menu thia coming Sun- Harold Itobbim la now a tenof Battle" with Van Heflin.
The two movie* run through
Tuesday,
Starting Wednesday the
management will have a oneday program and the special
carload passe* will be honor­
ed that day only.
"Everything But the Truth"
will be featured Wednesday
night and atari Maureen
O’Hara. The co-feature will
be "A Gathering of Eagles"
in color and starring Rock
Hudson,
A triple feature Is planned
for Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. Klvl* Presley ap­
pear* In " R o u i t s b o u t"i
Frnnkle Avalon and Annette
will he seen in "Bikini Beach"
"and Warren Stevens'stars Irr
"fitageraach to D a n c e r ' e
Rock."
‘
SUSAN HAYWARD nnd Bette Davis arc the
The final three daya of
stars of "Where Love lilts Gone," the new
each week will also -have spe­
Joseph E. Levino production for Paramount
cial price* for viewer* hy the"
which opens Sunday at the Movieland Drive-In
carload. *,
,
TTientre. *
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lly Dollie Auatin
CI1ECKMATK S U P P E R
CLUB la presenting an excit­
ing new entertainment duo
for your pleasure in the cool
of the evening.
It’s Russ and Miml Martino,
fresh fropj show^stopping en­
gagements on Long Island
and .Manhattan, here to titil­
late you with singing, dancing
and piano melodies.
Mlml is a lovely Latinlooking doll who has a way
with a blues number as well
as pop ballads and ahow
tunes and her partner Ruis is
a piano virtuoso, who blend*
hi* voice with Mimi’s or
comes on with his own solo
numbers.
.•
This ■ exciting combo is
fresh und new to the Central
Florida^ tame and you want
to be sure to catch them
while they are playing their
bruited engagement at tlie
CHECKMATE.
Know where it is? Watch
for {he highway signs just
across from the Dog Track
ltd. on Hwy. 17-02, turn east
on Bcmlnoln Illvd. and keep
going—you’ll come to it—on
the right. Upen 4 p. m. to 2

D o ris D a y S ta rs A t Ritz
Dorla Day spent two full
dsys trying not to look like
Doris Day, all for the suko of
her newest comedy, Univer­
sal’* "Send Me No blowers."
Miss Day co-stars with
Rock Hudson and Tony Rand­
all In tbs Technicolor movie

hour, ladle* get a ipecial
treat—drink* for fern eustomers only co*l a penny for
each year of their age. Hey,
now, how about thatT

T A B LE
HOPPING

FISH, ANYONE? If you
meats, vegetables, salads and are a fish-fan, you’ll also he a
mouth-watering desserts from fan of the PINEC REST INN
which to choose.
whrn you sink your teeth into
their delicious fried fish din­
Have you made friends ner on Friday nights—all you
with Dawn,.the cute little gal can eat for one low price,
bartender at the CARIBE— with a special price for chil­
we've told you about her be- dren. All sort* of tasty trim­
ous CARIBE Lounge. Remem­ mings to go with the crispy
ber that during the cocktail fried blue water perch—such
PEGGY AND THE KEY­ fore and you'll have to agree as grits, &lt;of course!), spicy
NOTES are back at the Capri that she adds a lot of glam-- baked beans, slaw hush pup­
to entertain you, just as you our to the already- glamour- pies—yum—yum!
have requested so many
times. Your host, Dom Pattatucci, goes all out to please
his customers and thia acintillating groijp pleases (post
RESTAURANT AND.SUPPER CLUB
everyone. And hry — here’s
news — during the cocktail
NotV Presenting — The Fnmourt
hour from 4:30 to 7 p. m. at
RUSS nnd MIM1 MARTINO — In Person
the CAPIU. all bgr drinks are
' ' t For Your Entertainment
nov/ at reduced prices! Don’t
Dining • 9 Til 2 • Dancing
forget the CAPRI when you
OPEN-1 P.M. TO 2 A.M— CLOSED SUNDAY
plan that banquet, party, re­
JUST OFF HWY: 17-92 N. OF CASSELBERRY ON
ception, Brunch, coffee or
SEMINOLE IILVD: WATCH FOR SIGNS ACROSS
what-have-you. They are ex­
FROM DOG TRACK ROAD. PHONE R3S-7212
pert at handling all these
things.
world and the service unex­
celled, Hut' don't forget to
make your reservations, espe­
cially on the weekends—It's
such a popular place and once
you get there, you Just stay
and stay. There‘a always
music at the piano in the
lamplighter I-ounge.

JU ST C A N T HEAT the
delightful a t m it s f. h e r e at
FREDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE
in Fern Park fur an evening
out. Tin- food is out of this

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SA TU R D A Y NIGHT is al­
ways steak night ut the
TR A D E W I N D S C A K KjT ERIA in the Seminole Plaza,
You can have a nice big Thone broiled just the way you
like it fur only u dollar. Can't
bent that, can you? They
CHICAGO (D P I) — Dick serve dinner from 4:30 to 8
Drott, former pitcher for the p, m. ami of course there are
Chicago Cutis and Houston all those other appetizing
Astros, was signed by the
Chicago White Sox for their
Indiuiiajiidjs futm club-—The
"ft-yem-old tight ■hander, who
claims his sore arm has been
cured, w ill he- with the parent
chili Fell. 21 at Sarasota, Flu.,
for spi mg -training.

OUlt NEW DAYTIME
BARTENDER

Sox Sijrn Drott

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TONITE &amp; BAT.
TRIPLE FEATURE
AD.MIHSIUN

MIMI AND Rl *SfrMARTINO
nilito Supper Clulr thin wouk.

TEAMED AS HUSHANI) nnd wife in Univeranl'a zany comedy in Technicolor, "Send Me No
Flowers," are‘ Doris Day and Hock Hudson.

The Gal From “ Down Under'
• Dancing “ On The House'
Hm-y-Friday N igU ^
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(Ladies hours 4:30-6:30
llrTnksdc per &gt;e*r axr.l

New Rec Classes To Open Monday

, tanford Hi rruutioti |&gt;i&lt;- I p. m Tin y « ill rmttiuup for
One, of course, Is the Mis* • T)»»* S
dhirli opens Sunday and rim*
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through Wednesday at the |)ay 'that film fans know best, piirtlni'Ot will offi r rliiw**** in lx
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t.
lliitnl! rhiH'M'H will In- tti'ltflit
tin- attractive blonde com­ iIninIl i, t , fiimVo
Kill Theatre.
hid I Ioi io n irpi!iri'

"LOOKING FOR
LOVE"
In Color
Connie Francis
and Guest Klar
Johnny Carson
Of TV'a Trinltr Bhow

Only Ibis time Die movie edienne they have elevated to
screen presehta three Dons the clown as reigning queen
of the woi Id's movie hnxriffiers. The oilier two intro­
duced in dream sequenre* —
show Doris ns surf-loving
beatnik in a dunce routine
with actor Clive Clerk; nnd
as party-girl at a Miami elec­
tronic* convention.

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twin* wi’ujtIV, I tiltuM'R " i l l In*
nmg Monday.
h.-bl .... .. I iu-day and Thursllalb-r ilasses will to- held
j j, ,,,

EARLY BIRD SHOW
SUNDAY — 6:13 P.M
Please Note Schedule
Sunday At M:3U Only
(Khuwa Once Only)
Moh. 41 Tuc*. 7:00 A 11:00
Adult Entertainment

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CO-FEATURE
BUN. — 6:13 * 10:10
Mow. A Tats 9 JO Only

OPEN 1:43
HIIOWH AT
1:00 . 4:30
6:33 . 8:40

For Fine Dining
COCKTAIL

And Sparkling

$135

HOUR

Cocktails We
Menu Include*:
Cole Slaw
French Fries
Raked Beans
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea

Invite You To Come
Once And You Mill

A L L BAR

Crime Often . . .

DRINKS

And If You Wish
To Cull Ahead

REDUCED

TELEPHONE

PRICES

*322-1251

Owned A Operated

By

“ LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD" will be fea­
tured during s|&gt;ei'inl showings Saturday and
Sunday at the Seminole Plaza Cinyna in Cassel­
berry. The children's film will Ik- shown at 10
a.in., noon, 2 and 4 p.ni., Saturday only, and
again Sunday ut 1 and 2 p.ni.

Mazine A Bab
llancoek

BROUGHT HACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Hwy. 17-92 So.
Sanford

"PEGGY &amp; THE KEYNOTES"

Ph. F A

2-5965

MARVELOUS ENTERTAINERS!

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WE CATER TO LUNCHEONS _
HANOUETS — BRUNCHES — PARTIES
AND RECEPTIONS!

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OPEN 12:43
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A HOT BUFFET LUNCHEON
DAILY FROM 11:30 . 2 P.M.

Seminole
Plaza
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Trade Winds Cafeteria* also located la
Orlando, Leesburg, Cocos, Melbourne A F t Pierce.

B O JT U

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SERVING
In the

Cam* dins with us. Enjoy crisp, appetizing s a la d s ...
tatty piss, cakes and cream s., .u n d e r delicious prims
meats and garden fresh vegetable, . . . served In truly
pleasant surroundings. And remember, Thursday night
Is "family night'' with free d e sse rt! for a l l . . . a n d
Saturday night Is "steak night" when you get a big
* i lb. T-BOna steak cooked td your order for only
one dollar.

SHOWS AT

Cbeselberry

RESTAURANT &amp; COCKTAIL LOUNGE

838-7171

Wo P ro vid e T h e F in e st C aterin g S e rv ic e In Control Florida

2544 Pork Dr.

Sanford

Phone 322-1251

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ADULTS

"Fortunately," p r o d u c e r
Harry Keller explained, "it's
a dream sequence. We could
get as wild as we wanted
without making the scene un­
believable.”
How did Miss Day feel
about it?
"1 had a ball,” Dorla en­
thused. “ Never knew how
much fun ft could be, trying
to look like somebody else."

HO RIOlHi
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DOWNTOWN SANFORD

FRID AY N IG H T SP EC IA L!

Which one finally got Into
the picture? You’ll have to
see it to find uuL

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Central Florida's Oldest &amp; Finest

As the party-girl, Doris
dons more disguises
than
latnstcr at a police lu-nefit.
In a sincere effort to conceal
Doris' identity (at least tem­
porarily), director Norman
Jewison made test* o f Miss
Day in aeveq different dis­
guises, utilizing a vast array
o f wiga in ahudea of red,
auburn, brown arid bluck; a
variety of makeups ranging
from much-too-much to muchtoo-liltle; and a closctful of
wardrobes,
including
tight
satin gowns, plunging., neck­
lines, bangles and bends, mink
routs and snide stoles.

COMING
BUN, • MON. - TUKB.

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at 4 p, tie nod will offei eigiit
All of tlie-o da -ses are
weeks of in-itruelioii. t'tasses •■|n-n in eilizeoii of Sanford
will lie taught liy Miss f u n d without ehiilge. Any Jiurelit*
Tories.
.inti rested in eniolliog their
Mrs.
Muiy
Koglisli
will children in any of tin- achedleach piano at classes hdd|Ulcd ,-tqtrsi-s should eontact
each Wedneaday uflernoon a t , the i erica l hot department.

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SKW YOI!K — (SKA) — lean at William and Mary who
A |iil who should have grad- had been in srrvh-e. which ex­
ini*'! with III* vla-a collect* tended hi* college career. Af­
an B8,0(Hl bonus, signs a lions ter hi* junior e&lt;esoti, lie call­
fill! contract to play profe*. ed a Cleveland scout and laid,
siol a! fmtimll and than be- "The Washington people are
cobci
an All-Anierirati. hrie and want to ai|*ii me
So|nilx nominal, hull?
now."
t hf college, U t v r i i ■ ■
The Brown*' agent turned
KCfrnmt that the pro*, the to owner Mlcki-y McBride and
Hinton I'ntiiots, played dirty i-aid, ''tiive me 11,-&gt;00 in cash
pud. The hid, Jim Wilton, ! quick.”
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nnd» buck a chock for the (8,- j “ Show’ me your money belt,"
0(0—not the otig inn1 check, ; „*hi McBride, which nhuwed
net id you—and then to show something about tlie way he
h* handwriting ha* Improv­ o|&gt;eiuted. The scout put the
ed, signs another contract, money in his shoe and hopped
with the San Francisco For- the next plane to Williams­
ty-.S'inrrs.
burg. Vs.
The All-American was mar­
ried and needed the 11,500 to
complete hi* last year of
school, "When do I gi*L t(p;
money?" he ashed the Cleve­
land scout before signing.
"Bight now," rield the
Brownie and took off hia
shoe. The All-American play­
ed out hi* Inst year and be­
came an all-pro.
There 1* one head coach ill
the National Football league
right now who signed his yuo
contract a year ahead of time
Wcuuar of financial piuhWiiia
and then played hi* final sea­
son of college ball.
The original sin might be
JIM W ILSON
with the colleges who penult
The American Football Lea­ red-shirts, or fifth year play­
gue -ays it's all legal. The er*. The Ivy League, the Big
National Football League act* Ti-li (except with special illscoy.
i pem-ation t, , and, Eastern
,
} And Georgia doean l for* 1
Hidefell any of the gitme* il won peiiiieiils like Pitt, Syracuse
•in 11 fine season, to which the and Perm State (plus West
big tackle contributed nirns- Virginia) don't A kid who has
Ufhblv.
been in service or injured
So on the surfuoe nobody might rat* sjw-cial treatment
gels hint, except mnylie the for a fifth year, but n-&gt;l the
Patriots, who financed Mil- 4,i,* who Dunked out. because
son’s fiftli year at Georgia, part of the obligation of lin­
without interest,
ing a college, athlete is to
‘ 'Hole** good old Michael," maintain grades. And certain­
walled Mike lloluvak, the ly not the boy who is liilenllustou conch, “ straight ami ttonally kept front varsity
nArrow, who wants Die rules competition because he'll tie
wiped out so uj* dua'^here to more valuable with another
do Dungs like tins. It's going year's practice. He might
to happen lilies* we put in e'en gel lo Appreciate hi*
rules to -ay*. 'I et/s sed TTuift own worth.
f*
-w
a hoy until hit eligibility is
That's what happened with
1Wilaon.
completed.’ **
In Article 11, Section 1 of
the AFI. try- laws, il rends:
"No person shall If etiytble
to piny in the American'Foot
ball langur who is a student
m any academic institution in
which he holds status as an
DAYTON Ohio (CPI) —
amateur and who is -till elig
ible for inUJIvollegillta alhli Young John McVay la-can the
tics, except that any playri man sliori Job today of trying
to lift tin- rimcr-.lt&gt; of Day
shall b« eligible win,so ilass
ton out of the football tlold
has been graduated
It doesn’t nay what hap­ rums.
The 34 yesrold McVay, a*
pens when a kid signs and
»i*tan(
hackficld coach under
then changes his mind about
Duffy Damfliterty at Michigan
completing hia eligibility WilState tile just throe seasons,
aon is married, his wife is
was named head coach at Daypregnant ami his class was
ton. He wa* given s three-year
graduated in June uf '64.
contract and tlie privilege of
'Ole asked to sign," said
selecting four assistants
Holovak. "You bet. He's going
He became the second coach
to deny it—ho’s got an attor­
In two years to tarklo tlie
ney. But he came* to un abso­
assignment of bringing a win­
lutely. The boy wanted Boston
ning team lo Dayton
Il was late August, and l
William (Pete) Ankoer gave
talked him out of coming to
up Dec. II after winning only
US rigid away as a player.”
four game* while losing 14 and
The only thing unique
tying two in two seasons.
about this case is that jVilson
was found out. Fifteen year*
ago, there was an All-Arper-

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Flyers' Coach

Hurricanes

Powell Seeks
Integration
WASHINGTON fUPli —
lisp, Adam Clayton Powell, of
New York, has begun a series
of meetings with high-ranking
officials in professional sports
concerning rjeial Integration
In roarhlng and umpiring pos­
itions.
Powell met with Ameriran
league President Joe Cronin,
National League President
Warren Giles, Baseball Cornrr.iaaionrr Ford Frick and gen­
era! counsel for the commis­
sion Paul Porter, and plans
similar meetings with offiriala of pro football and
twskcthnll.

Carries Lead
. KF.HRINO (UPI) — Marge
Burnt of Greensboro, N. C., a
veteran amateur goiter, car­
ried a three-etroke lead enter­
ing, the final round of the an­
nual Harder Hall women'a
Invitational tourney here.
Mis* Burtia toured the first
twro rounds of th* 54-hole
contest In aix-uver-par (54.
Paulette Lee of Coral Gable*,
was in eecond place.
Four stroke* behind th*
lead were Linda Mathews of
Portsmouth. Ohio, and Tiah
Prguae aX Fompeao.

Trim Dolphins
JACKSONVILT-F. ( l rIH —
Miami’s Rick Barry, the na­
tion’s leading seorcr, boosted
Ids average and Jacksons die's
Ralph Tiner sutpassci the all
time state career scoring rec­
ord Thursday night as the
Hurrieancs defeated tlie Dol­
phins basketball team 86-82.
Barry, who went into th*
game with a 86.9 scoring av­
erage, sparked hia teammates
to their allm victory by reek­
ing up 45 pulnta. Tiner scor­
ed 21, surpassing by 15 points
Ihe previous career record of
1,820, set by Florida Elate'a
Jimmy Oler during tha 1930's.
The D o l p h i n * romped
through th* first half with a
15-polnt lead over Miami. But
they turned butterfingers dur­
ing th* eecond half and let
victor/1 slip from their hands.

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whs

aimed nl thu NBA offic

The abuse these referees
take is monumental. They
h a v e to rank ■&gt; the most hurnssed people in piofvssioiial
sp o rts.

*T don't buy that stuff
about the roughhousc tactics,"
.aid Charley Ki kmun, who retired as an NBA official last
month, ''They’re railing- a
tighter game this year than
sver before.
“ I don't know why Kerner
made thus, statements. 1
guosx it's because lie c h a n g e s
coaches like he •hanger bis
pants, lie probably figure* he
might a* well change n-ferres,
too.
"The whole key to this
game and controlling it i&gt; ex­
perienced officials You must
have the proper- bl.-nd of ex­
perienced men and new blood
‘•An experienced man knows
when to bold the whistle on
petty fopls The trouble ronu-s
when these guy* ere having
an off night, like some night

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kctlijtll is rn*n-r t*i *if* rii'
Hum ci*IU'ir*». I rif* t?4i iin i« Hi**
sftfi'iri rnt 'ry nijfM .

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*h f r n *'• n il 111***! tm* „ mill their hist outins TTi»;&gt; hud »
&gt;uu A.im'W ttic pi**y tef» wild (low -tart in lis-kelbjll due
1iirlv f II* *Vir* .
to the l*i t Ibu I must of tlis-u
'
'B u s tb 1* N i l A #1i 13 44L at M ill till, vet- ws'tc ctiKSgesl In * lone |
season which took
J»r«
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a
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ii

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Sat­
first
1966

back it with a
great warranty

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Wednrttday * Friday - Saturday 2 p.m.

FIRST GAME

st, bui|d a great car...
,
’65 Plymouth

-»r i; At irioni. Jik t&gt;I finw j
(oja-bind addl'd, *’! hope
lion*'*tl) Im-l'k«*vc tlu’y'rr jiuch- our am over Vi“ipku was nid
InI* rfuj'H wliii nr *"11*1 nn il). s fluke I wus well pleaM--i
.suiiiolmvi thi) 11 U u t*f iM'lvc with the impin'emm! our tmys
have shown and esfwi tails in
t!»i% |&gt;f■•tili'in.
"'ll imII t-ak* u lari'i'r *tnff healing \|«&gt;pka Wlwn you nstl
t the cuiforit uric i» lUi, a Afaipka you've beaten a good
full time Bcout. Ihe LuaH uf ball club "
governor* aim will have to | Lyman will go with Dev*
rtiiikf the pmfinnion tmire in- Mutts at renter, Joe Asher
vItInif fur a ymiritf refevie
ami Mike Steillng »1 the guards
, #iTlir iil»ua«s til 11it'» in a lut and forwards Lddlv I^mg and
of farm*. Il c o iiic a from Ili*« Gene Wtnklcman tlw sure to
)ilayer*, tht roAche*. tht* Tati*.
actum wll! be Richard
IP* a OiAnkle** jot* with too |Moorr, J*»hn RurkhHmer, Rlc*
imii h invi'l.
ky Miller, Gary Gunter, Ken
'"I Fieri!'* no *ecurHy, m» Ament aihI 1^*0 Patrick.
peltaJon. The only »*cunty I
——— — ------ever !i*«1
tf^ttin^ out of j The earth'* rrti»l is esti*
town "rifely and hoping th* matixJ In be about i billion
plan* ftiaycil up."
|&gt;rat* old

M A TIN EES

TONIGHT

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S r u ir K

Eckerd Drug Stores

liiiVu* 1.4* 4*nl ry utmi|( *2 I » urn# ran ’ sab) t opelarw), “ hut
|»rr*N \ nil k nnw llh nirift it*- i|„ » wlnppeil Kissimmee in

Nml t ill*

Weds Classmate

To Meet Oviedo

ACTION! THRILLS!

7:40 p.m.

„ The. Getore, SouDwastrm
Conference champions far th*
peat 10 jrwars, will rompate in
four meet* oa the road, eight
at home, and In throa cham­
pionship meets.

/

Fred Biletnikoff

Gators To Meet
Tulane At N.O.
Th* Florida Gator* will
Tulane et New Orleans
urday night In their
swimming match of th*

Sytiiti. one of the top grey- \4lh Race — S /ll"— Time 32.32 Teriecta (3-7) *36.W
QtilnieU (4-4) *13.80
hound* it the Black Hill* (S. |Jiving Hal
31.00 B 20 6.10 IMh Re re — 3/11 — Tim# 11.17 Perfecta (14) *60.00
D.) track last summer, will |Wayside I’ atrick
I *n S.OO Lucknow .
8 00 3 00 3.20 Mutuel handle *73.301
be going for hia second straight Fellln
10.40 Nixon’* Jerry
11.60 7.00
win at the Sanfoyd-Ortando guinlrla (4-7) *131.00
Katie Sunmarker
3.60
Kennel Club in tonight’* fea­ I'rrfecta 14-74 *32*.TO
Quinlela (1-3) *41.20
Scmiuolc High’* Trihevri y .
tured 10th race.
Sth Rare — S /ll — Time 32.03 Perfect* tt-3) IIISTO
MEMBERSHIP *10.00
man'* Grevhound* and •OvleBarberry Hugh, who also R.P.'* Freikty 16 00 13.20 3.80 11th Race — *» — Time 4o.M then weekday Greens Fee (I
do'* I-ion* *11 face hardlroard
won hi* first atari, will share,
^
4 10 3 60 Kaliol)
4.80 3 00 2.60 Land O' Lake* Country Club
foe* tonight In prep *cliool ac­
llwy. 17-92, Casselberry
liie favorita’ * rolejaitli Syliria ftarad*
3.40 Tillie's Girl
/ 3.20 4 20
838-2689
tion.
and Doc Robbie.
Qutniela (1-8) *48.60
Silent Grace
.
7.80
Head •Coach Mack Blythe'*
Alto in the field-. U Eddie I'rrfeet.i tl-Bi *UBo0
Sanford quTntet take* tm the Ju ^
[nidllgcncy, Candy
(th Rare — S/IB — Time 31.11
hi sidy touted Evan* Tojnn* In SpoU|' Nouie Clyde and 0. B. *
Irish Albert
5 00 3.80 3,40
a Metro affair. Dick Cope- General.
,
Crane
Hock
' 10.10 6.00
land's 'Hound* face the Wild. The first Saturday matinee
7.10
wood Wildcat* in an OBC con­ program of ti&gt;e season i* ache Hunter'*' Pam
Qitiniela
(l-ki
*13.04
test. and Paul Mikler'a Inde- duled lor tomorrow at SOKC
js-ndent Lions will take another with a KFrai'e daylight pro I’erfecta (31) *37.20
7th Rare - A - Time 40.71
crack at Ocoee's highflying gr»m *&lt; IWoodridge
10.40 7 liO 4.60
Cardinal*.
Reiulta 1# lari evening'* lly Gemini
4A0 3 20
The Seminole* and the Uom race*:
S.tki
will display their ware* at lit Hate — S/IB — Time Sl.M Perry Hi
home while the Greyhound* hit Glory Tran* .. u.4u.-g no 4.31 Quinie (1-2) 518,80
I’o r fu m r c i t ' *79.00
the road.
* Darrl
___ Doll
B OO 3 80 8th Race — 5/11 — Time 31.59
The Tribe, willi i record
' Kight Key*
6&lt;i Rapid Pntjre** 13.40 8 80 7.00.
only ooe win Ibu* lar till*; ^inUln '&lt;#.;) *34 40
4 40 3 60
season, is expected to have ^ R if* _ t / u _ Tlm, j, &lt;0 HI Judy
C .ir* LiltW lop
4 00
eonsiilrrable trouble with the
j Sfy 6 go 3.10 3 31
Qulnlcla (1-4j si! 10
Tn.jgns wlm are now tied for .simone
3 oO 2 4&lt;&gt;
IVrfeet* (J-4) *138.70
the Metro lead *»tul have *lljo n .'» Ain are ** * 2 no
♦th Race — 3/1* — Time 31.11
oterall rfcord of 10 victories JQUinjajt ,«* 3t ttT JO
Double tH-mon 7 40 3 iVO 4 20
H o ld th e to p
in II starts
Dally Double (&lt;J-3&gt; »h'. W
offering
3 80 3 00
niithe mi&gt;* his ■rluh mud
u n d e r h ot ru n n in g
5.(0
- i/U - T!mr « ' M |Mixed Rcqueits
try to cope with 'Ll"am *
Tudor Drive * 10.TO T oo *.20
^
n ,n _ tl2.n
w a te r l o r just •
&lt; *
coilrt press which the Tro Herb Hutch
* 40 7.60
jans used against the Tribe Irish Suspense
se co nd s. T h e n p re ss
, “ . . . .
\
4.10
earlier In ihc seawm '*b''n Quinie]* (l-3i *43 30
th e b u tto n a n d
Ev*n« all hid chased the Semi-' perfect* i3-l) ( i 11&gt;&lt;&gt;0
o u t com es ric h ,
nolo out id the gymnasium. ' ! ---------- ~ — ---------------S'
1
.Ccisirxllng to Blythe, the I s
F*
*•
hot l a t h e r Seminole* hate faced some'
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
b a rb e rs h o p style .
fine lull! club* and lost “ Blit
Florida State University fool*
we'Vi playerl some mediocn '
H o t la th e r
I&lt;»ll slot Ft'-d Bi|etnikof f -got
|ti‘* ri(, too. ami we’ve lost to
married four days rally,
so fte n s th e b e a rd ,
i them also. Our boys are inex­
South Seminole Junior High's thanks to Ills hurt*kn*e.
perienced hut they're giving Hurricanes, unbeaten in six
gives y o u a c le a n e r,
The flwlkerback pass catch­
it all they can and t think Lxmtexts this seacon. will Ian
m
o re c o m fo rta b le
they'll come around in a mat­ gl* with Ovietjo High's Jay ing flash wed classmate Jerl
I
Frontier
Thursday
—
under
s h a ve .
ter of times.'' Blythe rlalin* Vees at 7:3n y/. m Saturday at
n goalpost at tlie Florida
Sturtmi; mats will go to tlie Orieilo Uypi
Save At ICekerd’s
triliesineu
Frank
Murr*'
Probable starters lor Ihc Stale stadium.
The couple had planned to
Mike Gray, Gary laiyd. Rmi tturrieanes will In' center
Low, Ivow
f h iiM in Jill*! s t f \ e ( iH N iv n
Unicr S t H u rt. fnrv»i»r*U M lki* marts in Moliilr, \la . Sun­
gjittij
Price!
Mt’ ?iinvlttlr Lyuian will In* Uarfii and Bran! Ttfiftf*, mul day after Ihe Senior Bowl
game
lr&gt; inif t** r\t*n i! n nvrrai
r&gt;1% Jmi Iiicn* and Mat
cu rd
.13 when th ey tanKl** ||kck«»k.
But the knee injury suffer­
n
*Itfi Hn* \Nddiat&lt; Cojiclitnl
a preliminary tilt at rt ed m Ilia- Gntoi Howl put Bil
\ t* w
•lie n fii^ i g lltrc f i in || j|^ |j^,» f I ns r U m ir j *■\ V % elipkoff on) of tlie North- !
o»ui|t«rB *kiI t&gt;4»iinff**1 haik
pl§y
O'ini') junior -Soul li ctnsli nmi he dix'nleit
wittriwo atraiclit. hard font:
1•
i-to tnov* up t,is ived'iing Mate.
win- iiu-i W in t e r G a r d e n Lake

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' About Sports

,Pa?e 10— Frl. Jan. 8„ ’65

fr n lft

dU qhtiqhtd

:Thinking Out Loud

with guest chum Roger Mob­
ley.
BY JULIAN BTENBTBOM
8:30-9 p.m. ABC. "The
Addama Family Mecta The
there
were
19,300
outboards
tlr Julian Stenitrom
Undercover Man." Not one of
From tha top of tha stack: sold In Florida and tha figth* aeriea most meplred ef­
pra
was
17,300
in
1904.
The
• * • * - . .
fort*,
but fans will probably
F l o r i d a ' * unblamlthad leading metropolitan out­
be amused. Pugsley becomes
board
motor
market
In
Flor­
Southwestern Confarenca cegt
I* Tampa with WOO mo* .through Rooaevelt'a eye*, w* a ham radio operator and hi*
record ( » t i undrr heavy fir* ida
*
aa *
aai_
•
_
- - - L t * h n m * n m l t/VirwiI a n r l
,
tors
sold In 1904. Miami waa ace hia horn* and achool and messages ar* *o itrange, \he
Saturday night when the Ga­
the** favorite apota whara he Addams Family Is investigat­
second
with
sale*
hitting
2,tor* travel to Auburn. Both
cluba hav* Identical 2-0 rec­ 400 and Orlando was third used to think and dream. ed. But thie requires plant­
Charlton Heaton, Bounding re­ ing an agent cn the premises.
ord*. Florida haa won all aev with W00 aold. ,
•
• •
markably like FDR, express** Volunteers Includ* the mail­
an home game* and loat two
Seeking bigger and richer these thought*. The (how then man and th* plumber, befosp
road tilt*. Their two confer­
ence win* hav* been over Tu- fields to conquer, Dick Hutch­ *howa FDR blosenmlng Into th* Addama clsn deckles It's
erson of Keokuk, Iowa, the both man and politician. Short tlms to complain to the CIA
lane and L.S.U.
• • •
1963-04 late model stock car comment* by family, friend* about all the weirdo* Invading
Hanford a n d Seminole champion of the International and tven foea provide ccn- their heppy home.
0:30-10 p.m. NBC. Jack
County »port*»en who ar* Motor Contest Association' aiderabte insight. A notable
(IMCA), haa entered the addition to this season’s mea­ Benny Program. “ The Jack
Interested In seeing the pro­
poned Hanford marina be­ seventh annual running of the ger quality roster.
Jonei Show." Guest start
come a reality ought to be Daytona 600 Fab. 14. Hutch­
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­ Jack Jones is coming on like
present Monday night when erson wilt be behind the wheal national Showtime. "Austrian a rocket these days, so it's
the Hanford City Commis­ of a '66 Ford. Known sa one lea Fantasy.” Despite the no surprise for the young
sion hear* the feasibility re­ of the hardest charging driv­ flossy title, this Is merely man to explods a littl* on
port from the engineer*. If ers, Hutcherson won 20 ma­ another good European Ice thT* show, lie sings well,'
the report J* favor*!le — jor IMCA races to nail dowh show, the Vienna Ic* Revue, which is norma], but hs's also
•and all preliminary report* his '64 title, two race* less well done but pretty etandard very
personable
engaging
Indicate It will be — the than he scored in 1063 com­ ter Its type. You 11 see ballet Benny In conveisatlon and he
plan will need all the sup­ petition,
on Ite, clowns, precision skat­ more than holds his own In a*
• » •
port that fin be mu»lered&lt;• # •
Can't help but share this ing and, of course, being Vien­ sketch about "moonlighting"
nese.. a lot of the music in teachers. Jonts plays an Eng­
By the—way, speaking of one with you.
lish teacher wh* hse to work
wait* time.
A
little
leltowaatal
|ija
•
water recreation, did you
TtTy
ear wash taka ticket* at
8
3:30
prhf.'XHC.
The
Farm-'
know Hint a* of Dec. 31, 1IMM, grandmother.' **When *re
a
drive-in
and deliver milk to
er’e
Daughter.
"Follow
The
you
going
to
start
playing
an-estimated 316,000 outboard
motor* were in use In Florida. foothill?" ' ‘lllr*a jou child," Leader." Another strong show make ends meet.
9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. “ 12
New York ha* the largest replied the grandmother, Involving Congressman Morley' older sen Steve. Steve OClock High." "In Search Of
number, (502,000. Michigan Is "but I'm too old. Why do
* finds s new friend, a suave, My Enemy” when, normally
second with 4(54,000,',Califor­ you ask?"
•‘Well," said Ihe young­ self-assured son of a diplo­ cold-bloodedly efficient Gen*
nia is third with 423,000, Il­
linois ha* 368,000, Terra* 344,* ster, "Daddy sty* we'll get mat who seems, to have the ersl Savage assigns a major
000 and Ohio 333,000. All the s new tar as soon sa Grand­ ideal sort of Independence. who msrfled the general’*
ma kicks off!"
But what Steve learns Is that one-time fiancee to head a
rest (rail Florida,
. *
• * •
.
• • i
thi boy Is really terribly lone­ particularly deadly , and im­
Tom Nuwalika, an Indiana ly and envies tha Murlrys' portant mission, the question
Here’s some mure Inter--*
U. fullback, sayji hc'a bitter happy, stable horns. Before cf 'ulterior motive* has to
eating fa rt* : D u rin g 1963
about the way Jte has been this is revealed, Kuty has * ails*. But, this is just one of
treated at the Indiana school few anxious momenta whrn the many problem* involved
after signing a professing it comes to enforcing disci. in command level decisions,
football contract with the De­ (•line. Mickey Khnldar siars j and Hie personal drama be
troit Lions. lie said there was
a (200 bill awaiting him af­
ter cvncclinnlon of his scholar­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - ship for payment of this se­
James M. Johnston and James mester's tuition.
"Homebody can get a sch*
H. Lemon, Investment part­
f l ) N e w r u i p i r C « r l u mn *
-FRIDAY P. M.
( I ) LIn u » ( h i L I u h «4 r i ners with a penchant lor post- olarsh'p to the *rhool of hui4 04 l i t s . w k u p i
•4
Christmas bargains, found on*
aald Nowatske." and
( S ) N 't w a , W h e t h e r ,
l l )0 f l l T h i Jpt#op«
In his senior year sign
Spo rts
In the basement of the Amer
i y i P «rky P it
(I) Newsline
•
( I t Fu ry
tcan i/csgue—the Washington contract to go to work for
I 10 C l Hunt!.) . t l i l n W I s ,
66m* rnmpany and every­
Senators.
(S I T il* Ills
S tu vls
SATURDAY P. M.
(S i W e lir r ("ro n k ils
The two Investors purchased body thinks that's fine. Ilut
i i do i t j f k y
k i
•
7 .00 ( 1 ) T a n e y l i s r r l n s e r
111 It'iM* I ’ U n n ) HI mj w
an additional 40 per cent ol when a football player does
IS ) W y a tt Carp
1S&gt;
K
i
p
l
o
r
l
r
i
H
(S I lu w h lit#
the Senators' stock for an un­ something to Insure his fu­
11 to ( | | l i o p p l i y l l u ) » p i r
7 .1 0 ( I I I n t e r n a t i o n a l
Show*
( I I tty K r lt m l F l U k s
Nowatske
added,
disclosed price to gain com­ ture,”
lim a
( 3 ) H p o illftM
"he'a automatically frown*
plete control ot the club.
I S &gt; I t s » h li le
I *0 ( X I H p o t l l c h t
- l
lt
lli
Ail.laina
I'anilly
— -* ■
Johnston and Lemon origi­ ed upon."
(Cl t l.uvi Luvy
t:10 lit ll'uli Hops Thaatrr
( V I Arn r r l c i ii llsainl# I u imI
nally acquired some shares at
As a resell, the Indiana
(S I TH A
1 0 l l ) f l i r t H j t. N t w •
(he time the American Lea­ athlete ssys there ought to lie 1 00 i l l V a l r n l l n a ’ a P a y
ill' Mr Luiky
1 :1 0 t i l J a r k i i t n n y
i 10 t i l A lly i n i li f t T h t # I t r
gue team was established In * Jan. 1 deadline before which
(S I (lo n irr I ' l l *
(&gt;&gt; T I I A
1961 when the original club no player rould sign pro con­
( 1 ) I I O ’C l u c k l l l s h
1 &lt;Tmj i n Ht f i l a r H o w l F a t h u l l
10
00
(
I
I
J
a
c
k
I
'
a
a
r
X HI (O l f i M t i i p l u n t h l i * W t f i l moved to Minnesota and In­ tracts, Not *11 players agree
•at Hlatlrrya l'*..|ll*
III? |
creased (heir holdings to 60 with Nowatske but quite a 10 IP 111
7 I s I D f l i t f l l * f I i mii
1‘armtia ti*ughi*r
per cent two years ago.
3 IV 0 9 T h i a l r r \
11 o* t i t N a w a
few of them do.
4 no I D f ilM U s .I f t la p e l.
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Schlitz Derby
To Open Feb. 1
TAMPA (FNS)—State Board
of Conservation and the Slate
Game and Fresh Water, Fish
Commission have completed
plans to ru-iduct the fifth an­
nual Srhllti 9300,000 Florida
Derby whl-h will run through­
out 1063.
The Derby Is Ihe world's
most extensive fiiii tagging
operation, carried out for re­
search studies In conservation
ot fresh and salt water fishing

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month* in each of the geogra­
phical tones in the stale, open­
ing Feb 1 in Southeast Florida
and closing ir North Florida
Aug. 31.
Awards ranging'(rom 923 to
910,603 will hr paid to co-opcr
ating fishermen who return
tagged snd numbered fresh
water fish lu the Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission,
and salt water specimens to
the Beard of Conservation,
through ro.k-ction points at all
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Florida Sch'llt wholesalers.

Hires Partner

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stars a* the major who'* con­
vinced he'* stated for exter­
mination, with Baibara Shel­
ley. hi* wife, th* unwitting
esusi of the problem. Strong
drams.
10-11 p.m. CBS. Slattery's
People "Qucetion: What It A
Requiem For A Loser?" The
theme is capital punishment,
which it certainly a provoca­
tive subject for a television
series these cowardly day*.'
The question Is how and under
what circumstances the state's
death penalty should be re­
pealed.. Slattery Is approach,
ed for two contradictory mo­
tives, on* humanitarian, the
other eurvival, a« a crusading
legislator tries to get hi* bill
passed and a convicted mur­
derer tries to get any tyil
passed. Martin Milner 1* the
legtsletor, Barbara
Fcldon
gives another inprtssive per­
formance aa hie wife and
Warren Oatee Is the killer.
Strong dramatic fat*.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Jack Paar
Program (Color)
Funnlcsi
•pet belongs to Nichols pnd
May, who - rewrite their old
and frequently performed skit
about the nuclear scientist on
the- phone with his mother.
Florence Henderson does a
neat ‘job linking "Falling In
l,ove With Love" and "I Have
Dreamed." Sir John Fester,
a leading English attorney,
compares the English and
American legal systems to our
disadvantage. Accnidlng to
him, too many of our guilty
get off. Rounding out the
hour, and strirtly for these
who like It, is a stork Allen
Font film spot.

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Newt
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All Types and Sixea
We Repair and Service
STINE
Machine
and Supply Co.
207 W -2nd Si
FA 2-6432
Li). Photo &amp; Equipment

50. Mine. For Sale

71. Mule Help Wanted

ELECTRIC WELDER. ISO A. D R I V E R Salesman. DaFy
Queen, 2523 Park Dr., S «with all attachments. Builtford.
In Battery charger. Ph. 3224207.
MAN— 20-45 for Imurance Ifcbit, Sanford Area. Salaty
EXPENSIVE Platform Rocker
plus commission. 323-0843.
good condition, 935. Ph. 3223930.
ACCOUNTING CLERK •'
PORCH SWING. Dinette Set, 22*30, 2 years college deiirablr.
Bkpng It Aectng. coursis
6 Chairs. 522-8127.
necessary. Acctng. expel,
TYPEWRITER S A L E ON benefical, Nc miliary obliga­
tion. Contact Chase It Co,
XMAS TRADE INS: l-Smith
Personnel Dept., Box -t68L
Corona Portable, like new
Sanford.
•
. .
912.50; l.&gt;mlth- Corona Sid.
919.95; 3 Royal* 939.80 ca.
(save 91J per Mach.); 1 • YOUNG Man lo work on fish,
ing dock -Ph. 322 68(3.
L. C. Smith 951.95 (save
910); 1 •- Remington Elec­
SPARE TIME CASH
tric 989 95 (save 9(5). Prices
good thru Jan. I5th. NO Sell Famous Hanover Shoes
DOWN P A Y M E N T
&amp;
Actual samples and sales kit
TERMS.
Free. No experience needed.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
117 S. Magnolia
322-5812 No age limit. Lowest prices
Iot high quality makes tell­
ing easy Every man a pros­
SEWING MACHINES — USED
pect. Big dully commissions.
Year End Clearance
For full dttalls write Han­
American Trade • Ins
over Shoe - Inc., Dept. 170-B,
925.00
Hanover, Pa.
Singer • Ward •' Sears • White
IVEYS **
72. Female Help W anted
Orlando Store Only
424 85U Dais — 422-1279 Niles
WONDERFUI Extra Income
Part Time, flexible hours
OLD COUNTRY
work nCsr home. Call or
AUCTION BARN
write John Iddings, 136 OverNOW Holding Sales every
brook D r, Casselberry: 838Thurs. 7:30 p. m. It Sundays
5013.
at 1:30, Route (15, 1 mile
East Aaf City Limits. Con­ SECRETARIAL position. Booksignments welcome — Barn
keeping experience neces­
open Daily LEWIS C. DELL,
sary. Opportunlly for ad*
Auct., Appraiser It Liquida­ i vanccment 322-2562.
tor. Phs 322 8531: 322-7450;
322 1881 jr 322 5136.
(.1, Ainle or Female Help

WIEBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP
For "The Uc«l From All Your
TV, Phonograph, AM. FM
Films.''
Radio CumL. Console. 2006
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford
Grandview
Ml. Ilium* Appliances
Carpets clean eas.er with the
SATURDAY Sale. Used Refri­ Blue Lustre Electric Sham
gerators Washers &amp; Stoves.
pooer oniy 91 per day. Car1205 E.' Celery, Ph. 322 9580 toll Furniture Co
or 323 0782.
1
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
S .sX K O U l) E LE C TR IC
of 10,00b Items
G 'fc Appliances—New &amp; Used
1300 GrapeviHe Ave
118 Magnolia
322 1562
FENCE POSTS: Crcosoted Cy­
NEW MAJ'Ht Household Ap­ press, 4' h' x7 ft. long, 50c
pliances *■ 10% above our
ea IM 322 5351
cost. We guarantee lowest
iatlos.
Flour. H ie GsUma ;t
prices Contact Julian Wig­
sand,
cement, rork, pipe,
gins 322-^448 or call J. A R.
steel, grease traps, dry
Trading~P«*i, Inc.. 2309 S.
wells 'Stepping stones.
Orange Blossom Trail, Or­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
lando.
309 Elm. Ave
372-5751

M O R N I N G NEWSPAPER
ROUTE open in Sanford.
Cash Bond Required, ph.
322-3751.
WANTED, Steam presscr. Bet­
ter than avciage salary. Ap­
ply iff person. Downtown
Cleaners, Hi Palmetto.
i I. Kales Help Wanted

UNUSUAL (.pportunity— High
commissi.,i i earnings with s
growing 0! year old com­
pany selling world famous
Goodyear maintenance pro­
ducts. Rod Torino earned
over 921,900 (not typical, but
indicative if potential&gt; t3st
year. M. A Frank t-urm-d
over 913,Otw Age no barrier.
. I. Alunical tnst rumen Is
.It. A rlirK-s . Fur Rent
Diversified year round line.
-------No investment required Wa
Piano Servicing &amp; Tuning
R E N T A BED
take care oi all financingGene Cumbas — 322 2661
K o tla u a y
H osp ital
B aby
shipping —and collections.
Beds, b\ Day, Week. O'
USED UPRIGHT PIANO, EX
Start on part time basis if
Month
CELI.EN r ( ONDITTo N 9200.
you like Write Consolidated
CARROLL n FURNITURE
PH. 322 I8S1 BEFORE 5 P.
Paint It Varnish Corp , East
116
W
1st
322
5181
M.
-Alhtir Bid*;. Cleveland. Ohio.
ml. Untiled I ’ d Ituv
Piano Tuning snd Itepslr
_ 77. Situation Wanted
A I. Harmon
EA 2-1221
USED FURNITURE. Mtsc.
HOUSEWORK wanted. 322
Items, Pmey Wood Auction.
.. I. t pitsilslery
Bill) or 322 4209.
322-2270
OVER 25 YEARS
EXl’ ERlENl ED Executive Se­
WANTED
ul Fine Workmanship in Upcretary, Excellent Recom­
bolstering Draperies, Slip­ |Citrus Fruit — Hunlin, Parson
mendation. I yr. college,
Brown, Pineapple A-Scedless.
covers Time Payments as
Eng. MaJ-r, Business Col­
LEE
MANSFIELD.
Bonded
little is 95 mo Drapery
lege
- Graduate, Typing 55
Fruit Buyer Ph. 322 4244.
Hardware Installations
Wi’ M, Shorthand 8o WPM.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
WE BUY ala*a Furniture, one
Seeks part time or full time
Ph 322-2335
piece or houscfol. Furay
employmert Ph. 322-9257.
Bedding A “ urn. Co.. 901 W.
v ucuum Clcuncrx
IRONING m my home, 3221st Si 322 6591.
2454.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
SELL US your Furniture.
"All Makes"
Experienced
Maid. 322-4U6,
Quick Service with the Cash,
2555 S. P a ri: A v e .
322 6511
SUPER TRADING POST. DAYS Work wanted. Ph. 322Id. I'hints. Feeds, Seeds
322-0677. .
6277 at night.

55. Furniture For Sale
Uur Ikguisi Feed Prices
25 lbs. Jim Dsndy Dog F’eed
t llh-i- FST7M ATE
91.93—50 lbs Jim Dandy Dog
Feed |3 52 — 100 lbs Shell­ .'phoisteiing k Mattress ren
ovating New it Used Furm
ed Corn 93 05 — loo lbs
lure Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Shorts 93 95 — 100 tbs Tux­
Co
at 709 Ce.try Ave
edo Chop* Horse Feed 94 30
FA 2-2117
- 100 lbs F U ' F'eed 93.05
—100 lbs Rsce Horse Oats
W11-S0N MA1ER FURN.
$3 SO HI N TS T U X E D O
Buy — Sell — Trade
FEED ST )HE, Corner San­ 311-15 E 1st.
322 5622
ford L 2nd SI.
Used furniture, appliances,
SANFORD FEED STORE
tools etc. Bought • Sold
Whole Corn 93 05— loo lbs.
Larry ■ Mart 215 Sanford
Laying Mash 95.20— 100 Iba
Ave Pb. FA 2-4132.
Hog Feed 94.50
320 Sanford Ave.
322-9990 Far me biggest srecUao of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
.iU. AlUc. For Saic
Brvkerage in Casselberry
UERKL1NE Reclining chair,
ou 17-92 Upen ■ days 9 to 6
will trade (or fishing boat.
7 Ft. COUCH matching chair,
322 5892 afUr 5 p. m.
makes bed. Vanity dresser A
SINGER r'e ather weight, A-l
bench; Desk. 322-4710.
conditloa, I year uncondi­
tional Guarantee—pay 95 50 till. Business Opport.
per mo. Singer with Zig Zag,
FOR LEASE
pay off balance ol 338.10 or
SERVICE STATION.
93 90. per month; White
Domestic Zig-Zag balance Good Locad iu Cooj Products.
Good Treatment
only 958 pay 9?-33 per mootb.
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
or apply to the
104 S. Park Ava.
322-9411
PURE OIL COMPANY

bl. itcal E.stalc • Sale
MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
708 So. Park

322-3829

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
.20 N. Paik Ave.
322-6123

JOHN K. FOX,
Realtor
206 N Park Ave.

323-0559

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
- Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Asto.
r A 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
BEST BUY in Site! Immacu­
late, 2 bedroom home, com­
pletely It beautifully furn­
ished (even a piano). Hard­
wood floors. Florida Room
his custom fireplace. Chain
link fence protects the whole
yard A tasteful landscaping.
Suburban but not remote.
Retired owners say sacri­
fice. Price 97,950—Terms.
BART PILCHER, BROKER.
Personal ’Service
Call 312-7498

Adding Machiaic't •Typewriter! SALE: Shirt* 9?c each. Surplus
SERVICE STATION
City, 201 W. 1st. SL
Salta - Rentals • Repairs
The Atlantic Refining Co. haa
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY Sell KNAPP SHOES full or
a location for lease at 2990 Ball-Blair Agency
Real Estate — Insurance
part llm». Earn 925 to 9150 S. Sanforl. galienage rent,
15, Special Services
322 5641
a week un high commission paid .Iralnlng, moderate In­ 3rd A Park Ave.
vestment,
financing
avail­
and
bonus
Steady
yearA &amp; B CONTRACTORS
£7. UuBineaa Rentals
able to qualified man, deal­
round business. Equipment
HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
er haa othir inUrest, for per­ uFrICE SPACE lor rent, S35
furnished free. Write lo Win.
ROOFING. PAINTING &lt;&gt;
sonal Interview call It. K.
INSULATING
A up. J. T. Baggerly, 222E. Pierce It E. Steele, OrCollins, Orlando, 424 (292.
207k
*
Financing Anaaged 222-221? labdo, Fldnds,

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole
95. Houses F or Sale

SI*#

SPACIOUS 4 Bedroom, 4 bth
Loch Arbor, 323-0650.

fcanforh

^ r n lh

SWEETIE PIE

97. House*-For Rent-

FrI. Jan. 8, 'e iv -^ a g re ' 1L

By Nadine Seltzer

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL OuUUDdiaf 2 A 3
Bedroom Homei available la
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around I

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Am .
FA 2*5132 anytime
FULLY ASSUME VA Mortgage
*14.300, 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Call 838-4804.
*100 DOWN - VA. FHA
Government Homes. 2, 3, &amp; 4
Bedrooms. M o n t h l y pay­
ments from *30.

Stemper Agency
Realtorlnsuror-Tradea
322-(031
IW1 S. French Ave.

N A T IO N A L .

County, Buying! Selling! Renting!

97. Houses For Rent

. 106. Apartments for Rent 113. A ut os -For Sale

B A N K .
'^ P O S S E S S IO N ’

120. Automotive Service

FURNISHED hou»e a c r o s s NICE 2 Bedroom house on 2 HDRM., hum. Apt.. *55. '63 CHEVROLET, 4 Dr.. IIT,
AUTO GLASS
2101 Magnolia, Ph. 322 3951, , Impala. VB, Auto. Tram,,
Acre of ground, partially
from OcstA Nat'l, Forest.
INSTALLED
RAH, Fac. Air. Like new.
R. A. Williams.
furnished. Close to Base *60.
Good fishing, *80 mo. Ph.
will trade equity for older Senkarik Glass and Paint
Ph. 323-0369.
322 3902 dftet 6:30 p. m.
AVALON APARTMENTS
Company
car. Ph. 322-0430.
322 3417
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622
2 Bedroom House, Kitchen 102. Mobile Homes • Sale 116 W. 2nd St.
equip., screened porch, clos­
3 BOOM Furnished Apt. *33 BOB McKF.E USED CARS
DON'S
Auto Glau, Tup*
ed garage *75; 2 Bedroom,
mo., includes water A elec­
NO MONEY DOWN
MOBILE
HOME
SALES
* Sea' Covert
Duplex, Kitchen equip , nice
tric. 322 9307.
701 French Ave. 323 0721
neighbors, fenced yard *75; "Yoilr Wheel Estate Dealer"
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
17 Models to choose from
GARAGE APT. Furn.. Adults
small Furnished cottage,
SEAT
COVER
CO.
1963 STUDEBAKER
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
only. Shady Oaks Apt., 612
Ideal location *33.
4 door Sedan *1,295
304 W 2nd St. FA 2-8032
838-1206
Park Ave , Ph. 322 3010 or
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
S O U T H W A R D Hwy. 17-92 lAKtgwood, Fla. 322-0738.
Boo French Ave. 322-4382
Honl* &amp; Mntors
1*2 and 3 Bedrooma
MODERN Furn. Apt. in pri­
Investment 1 Realty
NEW and USED
vate Home. 1217 Magnolia 118. Truck a For Sale
*22-917*
til N. Psrk Ave.
Awnings A Cabanas
Ave.
.
« s=
Gateway To The Waterway
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
1934 GMC 1'KUCK, good mech­ Robson Sporting Goods
S-ROOMS, unfurnished, kit­
Hwy. 17-91 S .
. 322-2362 LARGE APT. 310 Magnolia.
anical condition St 4 New
Your EVINHUDE Dealer
chen equipped. ' 322 3631.
Ph. 322-1831, A. K. RossetTire* Call 322-6646.
304 6 8 E. lit
Ph. 322 5961
103. Mobile Home* • Rent
ter.
S BEDROOM house. *63. 306
1-BEDROOM Trailer, on Lake, 3 ROOM Furn. Apt. near down­ Have you dreamed of owning a 1939 Elertra Bulrk, 4
Myrtle Ave. 323 0635.
Adults only. Ph. 322-7368.
door hardtop ? T If no, ei-e the unusual Klertra lluirk
town area. 322-8331.
3 - BEDROOM, 2 bsth, un­
»hlle It's avatlahtr.
furnished. 1 mi. to base, 2 106. A partm ents fo r Rent FURN. Apt. close In. 322 2800. The rotor Is Rose, And of course, power ilerrlng, radio,
blocks to shopping center A
heater, white tire*. All the comfort you rould aak for.
school l yeir len e reqtilr JN^ultN. Upstairs APT. *33 LARGE 3 Bedroom Furn. Apt.
It'e at Strickland Morrlaons now.
month,
309
Magnolia
Ave.
2666K S. Hiawatha Ave. In­
Your authorlted Ford Dralrr.
ert. *120 mo. 322-8670 ifter
Inquire downstair* after 8 quire above American Rent- t *H 322-1481 for further Information on this lluirk.
3 p. m.
p. m. or call 322-4130.
Yuu could be real glad you did.
All.
2 Bedroom. Kit, Equip. *63 mo.
NICE, Large Furn. 3 Bdrm.
3 Bedroom, 2 bth. *123 mo. *30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
Apt., Tiled bath, 322 1951 or
4 Bedroom, 2 bth. *123 mo. W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
2396. 1100 Magnolia *63.
Sanford, Fla.
*
322-1181
114 W. Ftret St.

BEFORE BUYING SEE
St. Johns VUgs.—W. 4th, San­
ford; Suburban Estates— 3
mf? W. on U Ar Crystal Lake,
Tark Lake, Lake Mary;
Payton Realty.
J^iyowood, Maine St., Long* 1 thought ho was supposed to be N E U T R A L !"
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92 FURN. A^t. Close In. Jimmie
wood;; Audubon Pk., Wood
Cowan. 322-4013.
ward Ave., DcLand._ Wc cus­
2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
tom plan A Build on your
e q u i p p e d , convenient to t-Room Efficiency apt, with
pvt. bsth * shower, suitable
D&gt;t or Ouri. FHA, VA or
Base, *63 mo. 322 4349.
for couple or single person
Conventional.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
or retired. All utilities In­
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC,
t — I#o*t A Foun d
11— M oney (Ven ted
2481 Palmetto. Phone 222cluded m rent. Ideally lo
Harold C. Logan, Pres. .
1— P e r s o n a l !
•I — f a v l n g s A L o s e
cited on lei St., within 1
0274.
4—
B
ea
uty
Care
I
I
—
Insur
an
ce
Msin Office: 6 ml. So, of San­
I — P a y S'ureerle*
*1— Hi hou l■ a InstCerUnn*
block of 2 free parking lota
ford on 17-92, -one block West |
5— C h i l d Care
70—
E m p lo y m e n t Bervlrew, 2 REDROOW bouse, Living A
and shopping center. In­
I — D o g s —&lt;.'•!»— Pete
71—
Mele Help (Vented
on Seminole Ave. Ph. Col­
Dining Room, Kitchen. Call
10—
p o u l t r y — I . l v d t o c k 71— Kernel* Help (Vented
quire at Manuel Jirobto
lect 838-3911. We con&lt;ider It
11— * p s si N n t u ee
7S— Mel* or Kernels Help
322-7114.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
11—C s t s r ln g — F ood
a privilege to put you In a
71— Seine Help (Vented
M — P l e c r t to Kel
77
—
S
ituat
ion
(Ven
ted
BEDROOM, Duplex, rede­ SmalL CLEAN Apt,, prlv. bth
New Home.
U — Hpsdsl Services^.
11— lncom*__ P ro p erty
■—
• —o-—r
corated *73 mo, on , Lake
I I — S w im m in g Poole
IJ— I l u s l h e i r P r o p — Rata
A entrance. 372-0702.
IT— J e n l i o r l e l Services
8 BEDROOM. 1 bath. Kitchen
II — Heel Ket ste (Vented
Jessup. Ph 323-1303 or 322I I — D o * H - T o u r e e lf
II — Heel Ket ste dele
equip., screened carporte,
7348.
IS— Build ers .Supplies
17— lluelnee* Itentels
pay closing fee A assume
10—
M er dwar e
Its— Dot* Kor Sale
S I—Home Itepelre
11— K e r m * — O t o r t s
HOUSE for rent, S. Sanford
mortgage 322 6834.
11—
Plumbing
•I — Out o f S tele Anreag*
Ave.. 322 0454.
IS— P o in t in g
*
I •— Houeee F or gel*
NOT "1", NOT *'2",
I « — W e ll D r illing
II — H o u e e e —Sale or Kent
COMPLETELY furnished. In
I t — i l u u i t For l l i n l
IS— Air Coml a H e e lin g
BUT 3 stories w this fine old
n
a m u
*• T
« y
i s ilo
u iai
*
^ iIts—fteeort
— n H o r i
IKernel*
V «R lgtll
II—
— nlledlu
rli eg Tv le
eluding washer. 2801 Msg
Sanford Home. Space for the
! » — P ho to A T i U l M u e n f
—l o t - T r e l l e r e —C eb en a e
nulls
Ave.-r.
—
tt'TTiie
ApphanrM
toS —MwIt Ito 1( oin.w• —if* 1*
largest family with 9 rooms
1 1— M u ■ica 1 l:ii •t r u itt•i) l •
l,oI —Mobil,# Howl**—It* n l f
including . 3 bedrooms. 2
2 HDRM
House, partially
SI— Hu iio r s m fcj T SfP »u • n I
101— T r A11* r Spar *— Hint
J l — Jo b r r l m i n f
m — Tra iler leOta— Bala * —
bath*, wood floors snd much
furnished, 322 0215.
3#— U f i i o U t t r y
loft— A par ittitiiti F or Kant
more!
Bank appraised at
) i — V i r u u m c ia*na ra
1i&gt;»— Ituoift* For R*nt
2 BEDROOM Modern llljyk
1?—ytiiviiin A Mor« it*
j l u — ||oUt ItooiTii
*19,300 but will sell for only
19— E x te r m lnator a
113 — Rental A g i n t i
‘ House. *10 mo Ph *322-8419
*18,300. A 'MUST' for you
1 13 — U i n t n l T o lt*nl
41—141*nt* — r** II —
after 5 p m
iO — M i x
For Sal#
to see.
H i — Auto* For fval*

CLASSIFIED INDEX

$ $ $ $;

•61 Metropol. *397 bal. *29 mo.
'60 VAVagen *499 bal *23 mo.
'60 Opel *399 bal
131 inn.
'60 3lercury *788 bal. (33 mn,
'39 Chev. (699 bal. (32 mo.
‘59 VAVagen (699 bal (33 mo.
'59 Plymouth *199 bal *12 mo.
'39 Ford *599 bal.
133 mo.
'59 Ford (499 bal
*29 mn.
'37 Dodge *299 bel. *17 mo.
*38 Chev. *299 bal. »1T mo.
‘60 Rambler *699 bal *32 mn.
'54 Chev. (499 bal *14 mo.
'37 Olds *399 bal.
(21 mo.
'39 Plymouth *299 hiL *17 mo.
'58 Chryelrr *399 bat. 524 mo.
'38 dlda (387 bal
*22 mo.
*68 Dodge *799 bal *39 mo.
’38 Hillman *387 bal. *32 mo.
*38 Pontiac *199 bal. *29 m&lt;&gt;.
'37 Lincoln *387 bal. *32 mn.
'37 Mercury *499 hal (21 mn.
35 Chev. *99 hal. *2.0(1 mo.
'56 Buirk 199 bal. *1.00 mn.
'36 Ford *77 bal *1.00 m«.
4A|&lt;]

3 BEDROOM Apt. Furn. Also
two Camping Cottages on the
river. Th. 322-3782 day or
night 322-0091.
FURN. Apt

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Rgnfnrd, Florida
121-4603
National Rrpoaaeaelona Inc.

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THE

2300 MellonvUlc.

108, Rooms For Rent
CLEAN r 6 um for Man! 401
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.

115, Autos For Sale
'fio FORD Tudor, 8 cyl„ stand­
ard trans., clean *395. Ph.
322 2870.

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-S O U T H W A R D
INVESTMENT St REALTY
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9!7S

i l — Aril. It* For lt#nt
ii—
or KaVhanga
41— W anted T o Buy
b i —- F u r n lt o r i For rtala
4ft—-A nUiiu ti For SaJa
SI— Monty T o U * h
( 0 — Uuilntaa Opp-orlunttlaa

SHADY OAKS
322-5612
surround this 3 bedroom, rus*
' fr o r a S i n ford Fi. oh-inn*
tom built tome in beautiful
Wynne wood, vacant, alreadyfinanced only *900 Down, 95. HouNe.H For Sale
Assume
Mortgage
*89 19
monthly. (Immediate possess­
GKEENBRiAR
Choice
Iota available
Is
ion.
Grcenbrlar of Loch Arbor
— REDUCED'*2.000
overlooking golf
course.
4 Bedroom, Z bath. Masonry
Custom buildma to your
home in Dream wold for
specifications.
Creenbriar
quick sale *14 900, Terms
developed by
can be worked out for quali­
KINGS WOOD
fied buyer.
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-807*
202
Fairnynt Dr,
Seminole Realty
FA 2-3232 anytime
1901 Park Avenue

HOMES
FOR SALE
Tor the Best Buy In
A New or Ressle Home,
See Stenslrom Reslty

lift — A u t o r — S it* o r Trada
I I I — T ru c k * For Sal#
lift— A u i o m o t l v i Harvlca
131 — Ifeoottra &amp; C y cU *
1 S3— U o i t i 4 Motor*
134 — M ir ln * 8 uppU*o

MOVE IN LIKE RENT
3 Bedroom, Kitchen equipped,
large yard, near Plnccrest
Schqol.
,
*12100 TERMS

Homes

425-5938~
F rom

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62 Rambler American
2 Dour, 6 Cyl, Automatic Tran*-,
mission, Itedlo and lleatrr. Heal
Sharp.

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lloor, 6
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miaalon, Radio. Heater,
White Tires A Fartory
Air, Lovely Baby Blur
Color With Matching
Interior,
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62 Rambler Custom
4 Door Sedan, Stick Shift With V.8
UngUK. Pu«rr Steering, Power
llrakee, lleeter, lit Air Conditioned.

$1295
$1195

4 Door, V-8 Knglnr, Automatic
Transmission, Itedlo end llralrr
and Air Conditioned.

Trane-

$895
•995

60 Olclsmoblle “ 88”

Wagon, 4
I'aaaenger,

TH ESE W EST SIDE SPECIA LS.

Holiday Coupe, Full Power In- •
rludlng Seals and Windows, Usdio, lleeter, and Factory Air,

62 Chev. Biscayne

60 Chevrolet Parkwood
.Station Wagon, V*H Knf., Automa­
tic Tritiumiaaiiin. Radio Jfc. llralrr.

60 Pontiac Catalina
Coupe, V-8, Automatic Tranamleelon. Power Brakre, Radio, and
Heater.

’61 8TU DKBAKER
4 DOOR SEDAN

58 English Ford

carefully before

2 Door Station Wagon,
Standard Transmission.

"9*'\ 4-llr. Hardtop With All Power.

*1386
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*696
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Power Strering, Itedlo, Heater,
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60 Chev. Biscayne
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63 PONTIAC
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62 PONTIAC CATALINA. 4-Dr Vlele, l*o«er Steering And Brekre.
62 I’ONTIAC Sl'Alt l 1111-71'. 4-Dr. All Leather Interior.
62 MERCURY METEOR. 4-Dr.. V-8 With Automatic, On* 0*ner.
61 STL'DKIIAKElt REGAL LARK Sport Coupe, V-8, Automatic
61 PON 11AC I I.M I'l-.S r station Wagon, Automatic, Radio And Healer.
60 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON, V-8, Radio And Heeler.
60 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY 6 Paea. ((agon. 6, Straight Btick.
60 RAMBLER CLASSIC, 4-Dr., Automatic, New Factory Engine.
69 PONTIAC CATALINA Station Wagon, Power Equipped.
67 DODGE. 4-Dr.. I'uwrr Steering, V-8, Radio And Heater.

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(Continued From P i p 1)
purchasing power of the peo­
ple of Sanford and 8eminoIe
v .County has been expended Jn
Winter Park and Orlando.
The attraction of these "lost"
dollars has become a matter
of primary concern to all cf
us. I am confident that the
establishment of an Identity
for the City of Sanford will
proro the turning point on
the exodus of our purchasing
dollars. The properly publi­
cised and managed marina
will establish that Identity

Slit

&amp;**fark

S trail!

and with the stimulation of
traffic flow through down­
town Sanford we will see our
city rejuvenated trade-wise,
for the benefit of us alL
"I hope wa look at this pro­
ject In lift proper perspective.
That la, an Installation of the
type proposed is not designed
for tangible profit. Ita beneflta must be measured in ex­
trinsic returns of value such
as appreciation In downtown
and fringe land values, stlmuIsted Usds, modernised phy­
sical properties and retention
of a higher percentage of pur­

t f

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•

•

George Touby — Owners of
Sanfcrd property — reside:
tial, commercial or vacant—
have a vested Interest In the
futurs of the city. It behooves
them to study any Idsa or
plan that affeeti this future
and to decide If the projected
results srs what they want
for their horns town.
Right now city officials
are reviewing an engineering
survey mads by a highly re­
garded and reputabl# firm.
This report deals directly

with the potential of our lakefront and Ita forecasted effect
on this future of Sanford that
raa Just mentioned.
This study Indicates several
things:
1. Ths recommended facili­
ties will result In an outstand­
ing riverport whose financial,
economic and social benefits
to Sanford are tremendous,
even beyond measure.
2. The cost of the develop­
ment Is set at 12,800,000 by
engineers, snd ths city of­
ficials must decld* on ths invsstment of this money to

Pa Re 12— Frl. Jan. 8, *65

Language Change
In Mass Approved
WASHINGTON (UPI) — of Liturgical Affair* establish*
The change from Latin to Eng­ ed by the U. S. bishops to im­
lish in the Mass, which took plement the reforms in public
effect Nov. 29, hss been re­ worship decreed by the Vati­
ceived enthusiastically by a can Ecumenlcsl Council. The
Urge majority of America's Boston-born priest slso served
Catholics, a liturgical expert as an advisor to the Eumenlcal Council.
said today,
,
He said spot checks around
“ There has been some footthe country Indicate that at
dragging," acknowledges Fr.
least three-fourths of the
Frederick R. McManus. “ But
priests and laity are very
on the whole the transition hss
pleased with the new look in
gone as smoothly si anyone
Catholic worship, which In­
could have hoped."
cludes a much greater empha­
Father UcManua Is execu­
sis on congregations! partici­
tive eecretsry of the Office
pation as well as the Introduc­
tion of vernacular Unguages.
“ Some people are finding It
difficult i o adjust, l o the
changes,” he said In an Inter­
Bob’s and Otto’s | view with UPI. “ BUt even
they are benefltting. Catholic
Barber Shop
meaningful for the particiIN TIIE NEW
worship has become more
pants, and that ia a good thing
Sanford Plaza
for all of us.
H w y . 17-92
_LMiny_priuti_hi¥e told me
-------Operated By— ---that they can detect an entire­
BOH WILKEKSON
ly different spirit of worship
in their parishes."

NOW OPEN

chasing dollars.

make potslhls this roseate fu­
ture.
8. These conscientious officials deserve ths enthusias­
tic support of all, or at least
a vast majority of Sanford
property owners and business
men if they are to make this
financial outlay, even though
the research indicate* that
the riverport should be selfsustaining.
4. A decision must bs mads
on ths manner in which the
development snd opertslon of
ths watarfrent facilities will
be administered, for obviously

It would be unfair—end im­
practical—to burden already
over-loaded city officers with
this highly specialised busi­
ness.
If property owners hi years
gone by bellrvtd trough In
ths future value of their in­
vestments a* they madrf them,
then they should do their ut­
most to encourage and sup­
port well-considered aetlon
that la designed not only to
keep the Investments from
decreasing in value, but to
preserve and enhance them.
By united action now Sanforitas can build a aecur* and

Just Wasn't His Day
To Emerge On Top

enjoyable future. It is the
personal responsibility of saeh
person to join in that'posi­
tive action if Sanford’s fu­
ture means anything at all to
him.
John A Barton IV — I hare
been given a copy of the re­
port by the City Manager and,
after perusal, l a m convinced
these engineers have prepared
a good and comprehensive
study.

C iuniltLf -

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DID Y O U K N O W ?
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—He leapt from bed to rush
WASHINGTON (UPI) Being an assistant press sec­ to the window, stubbed bis toe
retary at the White House can and ripped off the toenail.
be pretty harrowing at times, —Still undaunted, Kilduff
grabbed his overcoat and rush­
but Malcolm M. Kilduff his ed Into the yard. On the way
found out his troubles can out the front door he caught
some time follow him alone.
the coat pocket on the doornob
Last Monday, the day of and tore it beyond repair.
—He leaped into hli car and
President Johnson’s State of
A QUARTER CENTURY o f experience In
the Union message, turned out pursued the guilty driver, only
handling the official record# of the Sanford
t o 'Be “ not what 1 woukPcall to tfitfch the hlbrun ear's tailyours with a normal 1/3 down
Kiwanis Club ia represented, by these three men
one of my better days" fSr lights disappear arourg] a -cor­
»
who were re-elected to their respective offices in
Kilduff. the No. 2 man in the ner.
payment
(your
trade-in
will probably more
v the club. FAm left: Ralph Austin Smith, secre­
—Returning home, he park-,
White House press office.
tary;. Oscar llnrrison, financial secretary and
The blow-by-blow, as re­ ed on the wrong tide of the
- than cover this) for only
treasurer, and N. V. Farmer, financial secretary.
counted by columnist Bill Gold street so he wouldn't have to
walk acroaa the road barefoot.
In today's Washington Post;
Interest, documentary
—Kilduff had dropped his He reached the front door on­
car off for minor repairs be­ ly to find he didn't have a key,
stamps, and life
fore spending the Christmas and had to break a window
insarincs included.
holidays on Johnson's Texas pane to get back In."
—The
next
day
he
forked
ranch. He picked H up on the
way lo work Monday. The bill over M to fix the window and
found out the repair* to hli
PER MONTHI
was $161.40.
—After getting to bed lste car would cost $107.
322-0961
that night, he heard the crunch —And his car was ticketed
322-0711
Musical enjoyment If In iliea to hear and enjoy good of a hit-run driver crashing for psrking on the wrong side
2307 I’ srk Dr.
2nd &amp; 1‘ slmetto
of the street.
■tore for the entire family vocal music, experience the Into his newly repaired car.
when the Stetson University Joy of ensemble singing, ex*
PB’ss feelings, moods and
Concert-Choir appears -Satur­
thoughts In song, enjoy and
day in the annual Seminole irarn to control his singing
County Concert Series at voice and build up a reper- ;
Semlnols High School audi­ torie of songs,” she declared.
torium.
Mrs. St. John emphasised
"The 65-volre choir will not the value of music in devel­
only provide n sharing time oping social hnbila which are
for families, but afford* s necessury for group participa­
wonderful opportunity f o r tion, She feels that music apIncorporated 1927
t
parent* to further their own p re c 1a t i o n ami learning
AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTltLNATlONAL. DANK OF JACKSONVILLE _
appreciation for music "and rhythm ’"amr’ motor co-ordina­
develop this important facet tion; cultivates the power of
SANFORD, FLORIDA
In their children's growth at careful attention;, gives vent t
the same time," said Mrs. to express creative ideas snd
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF ' -----Barton Bartholomew, mem­ moods, and glvea the joyful
DECEMBER 31, ISfil
bership chairman.
experience of responding to
"Appreciation of nuialr haa stimulus of music both in
COMPTROLLER'S CALL
become an established fact in groups ami individually.
school rurlculum* throughout
Sumnijng it up, Mrs. St.
the nation and locally it is an John says that one "develo;&gt;s
important part of the school an appreciation of music by |
$ ( 5 ,6 9 3 ,5 1 8 .8 2
Loans and Discounts
system," said Miss Oilie Reese listening and enjoying good
Whittle, S e m i n o l e High's music. The, Stetson Choir |
4 ,8 8 8 .1 5
$ 6 ,6 8 8 .6 3 0 .0 7
Less: Reserve for Losses on Loans
choir director and teacher. Concert ” Saturday
£veiling
1 ,7 7 7 1 9 8
She noted that music and provides the opportunity."
Overdrafts......... .,.................................
singing Is “ ons of the great­
Tickets to the concert ser­
Banking House ...................................
1 2 5 ,4 5 9 .2 5
11
est socialising factors for It ies era still available snd in­
promotes wholesome use of cludes the concert Saturday,
7 7 ,8 3 0 .1 7
Furniture &amp; Fixtures .......................
leisure time. But first of all the Florida Symphony and
Parking Lot ................................... .....
1 0 5 ,0 7 5 .5 2
It glvea an appreciation of the Burke Family Singers,
beauty and creates spiritual both scheduled for March.
,,
Federal Reserve Bank S tock .......... .
2 6 ,2 5 0 .0 0
values as well."
Member* may also attend the
,„
Attending such m u s i c a l Cocoa Beach series—Rudoff
2 8 ,3 1 9 .1 6
Other Resources ..................................
evsnta as the Stetson Choir Firkusny, Jan. 10; The NethCustomers Liability Under Letters of &lt;
9 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
&gt;•#
Concert is stressed by Miss ci land Chamber Choir, Jan.1
Whittle for It is a perfect ex­ 30, and the Durian Quintet,
U. S. Government Obligations..........
... $ 3 , 4 9 1 , 5 5 1 . 4 6
ample of whet she Is teach­ March 6.
...
1 ,3 6 0 ,2 7 8 .3 3
ing to htr students—work in
For tickets call Mrs. Troy
soloing, smell ensemble, mix­ Ray Jr. or Mrs. Bartholomew.
...
1 ,5 3 1 ,4 5 3 .0 7
6 ,3 8 9 ,2 8 3 .4 6
ed numbers, all girl and all
boy parts—in other words, all
■
phases of vocal training.
TOTAL
$ 1 3 ,5 3 2 ,6 2 6 .2 1
“ This also produces a sense
of Uam work," declared Miss
Whittle.
/A
By E v e ly n Lu n d y
The Stetson Choir will
The molilie chest X-ray unit
bring entertainment to all
Capital S to ck .......................................... ....................................... .......,.................
$ 3 7 5 .0 0 0 .
tftfcnibers of the family, and will l&gt;e in Oviedo next Thursdsy
from
noon
until
2
p.
m.
faaclnation to the younger set
Surplus ......... .............. .............................. ...........................................................
5 5 0 .0 0 0 .
as well. Educators like Mrs. and from 3 until A p. m. at
T
Hi v*iivivU
f l p f l A A.v i l k y .............................................................................
*
*
^Tty
*4^4*
...................................... ..........................
J. B. St. John, of Holy Cross the Pur* Oil Station.
9 5 ;5 7 2 .0 0
Every -person more than 18
Day School, recognises the
aaVSJVt
I
......
..................................................................................................
1 0 8 ,2 9 0 .0 0
value of singing and music year* old Is urged to tsk* ad­
even si ths kindergarten vantage of this opportunity
Unearned D iscount____________ ........... ..... ....... .... ................ ............................
2 4 0 ,4 2 7 .6 9
level. “ Singing snd music lo have ths X-ray check-up
Letters of Credit-------------- ---- ------------------------....—.........
gives ths children opportun- frss of charges, t
9 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

$

Stetson U . Concert

Scheduled Saturday

40

79

H O LLER M OTOR SALES

The SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

RESOURCES

X-Ray Unit Sets

Visit To Oviedo

L IA B IL IT IE S

DEPOSITS .................................................................................

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Just Make One Stop For Everything You
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COMPLETE LINE OF
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50

Tanka, Drive-Well Point*, Controls,
Electric Wire And Accessories

D o -It-Y o u r Selfers

TOTAL

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OFFICERS

DIRECTORS

GEORGE A. ORTAGUS
Chairman of th* Board

GEORGE D. BISHOP
Sanford, Florida

H. If. HODGES
President

W. SCOTT BURNS
Manager, Florida Power A
Light Co.
Sanford,' Florida

R. F. MANN
Executive .Vice President
o. c. mcbride
Vice President .

Rent One Of Our Portable Well Drilling
Machine* To Make Th* Job £aay.
SAVE MONEY NOW — CA»H and CARRY

MRS. LOIS D. HOUSHOLDER
Assistant Vice President

W A LL S U P P L Y

MRS. CATHERINE M. RAY
Assistant Cashier

. 220 N . F R E N C H A V E .
SAN FO R D , F L A .

“ Headquarter* For Sprinkler System*"

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H. D. ROWLAND
Cashier

D. T. MATHEWS, JR.

822-5412

1 2 ,0 0 7 ,3 2 9 .9 2

WILLIAM V. HEMPHILL
President, BUI Hemphill Motors,
•
Inc.
Sanford, Florida,
H. H. HODGES
Preaidant»
ROBERT E. LEE
Cattleman
Oviedo, Florida
R. r . MANN
Executive Vice President

GEORGE A. ORTAGUS
First Vice President
Th* Atlantic National Bank
of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Fjcrida
„
H. B. POPE
President, H. B. Pope Company
Inc.
Sanford. Florida
„ A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
President Shoemaker Construction
.
Company, Inc.
Sanford, Florida
IRA E. SOUTHWARD •
President, Southward Fruit
Company, Inc.
Sanford, Florida
GEORGE A. SPEER, JR ,
Attorney
Sanford. Florida

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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Worry Clinic

Eisner of Cornell University has
shown that catnip—hepetalactone is
its chemical name— is an effective
insect repellent*
*
It adaptive function is evidently to
protect the plant against plant-eating
insects. That it also attracts cats is
just an accident o f nature.
From the cat’s point of view, no
doubt, this is nonsense. Catnip is
merely proof that Mother Nature
likes cats. But then cats don’ t know,
about evolution.

Ominous Talk
“ We make-sacrifices for the coun­
aging to American leadership and
try’s independence and the Vietnam­
security in the world as it would be
ese people's liberty, but not to carry
disastrous for the Vietnamese people.
But whatever the real meaning of
out the policy of any foreign coun­
try. Better to live poor but proud as
the declaration, whatever the out­
free citizens of an independent coun­
come of this apparent showdown be­
try than in ease and shnme as slaves
tween the United States and Khanh
of the foreigners nnd Communists.’ ’
nnd his Young Turks, one truth will
The words are from the reply of
remain:
Lt. Gen. Nguyen Khanh, South Viet
The V ar is being lost in South Viet
Nam's commander-in-chief, to Amer­
Nam, and no amount of power jug­
ican protests over the recent military
gling in Saigon nnd no amount of
purge of the High National Council,
American military aid and advice
the country’s provisional legislature.
has been able to chnnge thnt fact.
If this dismissal of American ex­
Indeed, the question thnt may now
penditures in blood and wealth in the
have to be fnced is whether the war
defense of South Viet Nam Is ignor­
can be won at all—with or without
ant and offensive, Sts careless lump­
its escalation! into a larger conflict
ing of Americans with Communists
and full-scale U.S. involvement.
as equal enemies of the Vietnamese
Until there is an end to Viet Cong
people is shocking and ominous.
gnerrillus slashing away at the tis­
The words also betray a fantastic
sue of South Viet Nam. demoeraty
detachment f r o m reality— ns if
cannot begin to grow in that land.
Khanh and his fellow’ generals could
But until there Is a strong, popular
live proud nnd free for long were Un- • government the people can believe in
nnd fight for, there can be little hope
ited States policy to be changed to
of defeating the Communists,
one of abandoning these people to
theit own devices (but with the mon­
John Foster Dulles’ words about
ey still flowiing in).
Southeast Asia were spoken eight
years too soon. The “ agonizing reap­
Evidently, the bombast of this "or­
praisal" has just begun.
der of the dny" was directed more
toward Ambassador Maxwell D. Tay­
lor than toward Americans. Khanh
Thought- For Today
has since told newsmen that “ we ad­
mire, like and even love" the United
And be kind to one another, ten­
States.
derhearted, forgiving one another, as
God in Christ forgave you.— Ephe­
Behind the inflated talk, however,
lies a real challenge to American in­
sians 4:112.
•
•
•
fluence in South Viet Nam— influ­
Next to love, sympathy is the tlience that can be called selfish ^inter­
ference” to-the extent that a Cbm- ■ vineet passion of the human heart, Edmund Burke.
munist take-over would be as dam­

Helen Fuller Says

Cash In Pocket?
snn.lv- they are likely to nut ,-federal—fax on these item*
j ( Hut not on ti.harro, liquor &lt;&gt;r
le»* than they dn now
The President plin* to *tk gasoline, so don’t let your
litt le .lo n g e r . to buy new f u n .
je w e l r y , .c o im e t ir * o r le a th e r the new Congress to repeal the Impel soar too high)
This is part of the Johnson’s
Administration'* plan to keep
the country in al least Its pre
sent state of prosperity in the
future
Business forecasters
Enterprise
Altsmont* flprinrt
see a rosy beginning for I965
Mrs. Ritchie llsrrti
Mrs.®-lulls Hsrtos
but have some fear of a dip
m -im
CM 5834
in Die economy in the second
•68 4664
Besr f.sbr-Fnresl City
half of the &gt;f ir These doubt*
Mrs. Msrysnfi M)l»a
Like Msry _
item from the fart that the
936.1578
Mrs. Frtnres Westsr
boost gisen &gt;n consumer spend
111-6119
rssseltwrry
ing by the income lax rut last
Mrs. Jsne Fas*»lb*rrj
Lake Monro*
year may have lost Its fnrer
838-5041
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
by mid 196.'
111-4711
The reduction In Income
Chulunts
Longwood
withholding taxes that powered
Mrs. Join M afia
Mrs. Donns Kites
3*5-3741
the 1961 upswing was a one
*18-3117
time only cut that will not Ite
Drllsry
North Orltndo
repealed m 1965.
Mr*. John l.cons
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
668-1853
The stimulus the Income tsx
122*195
cut gave to ’The economy has
D tllons
Os lam
almost worn out.
Mrs. Mildred Hsasy
Mrs. Clirenr# Snyder
An added problem Is the
668-5*31
122-4841
mounting flood of young poo
Geneva
Orindo
pie reaching working age So
Mrs. Krslyn L in d ;
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
many boys and girts will tie
165-31*0 .
149-4873
seeking their first jobs during
1965 that toe national unrni
ploy men! rate n not Likely to
fall below the current five per
cent level union
further
steps are taken to speed
growth in the economy.
The cauliius Morgan Guar
anty Trust Company eatimatrs
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida
Fri., January 8, 1965 that 56 11111100 worth of new
purchaatng power Is needed in
the nest year. The President
WALTKM
«I*W W , aotToa a s o n a u i a a a
plans to recommend to Con-.i
riiK K Y0I.T01.lSBj ISraalRUts - nrasral Maaa*a*
grrss ways n‘ putting about
aoMUMT t u i t a u a a
J lL lV l *». ITKSITHOS
A d t a r lla ln a U ir a o is r
that lym into the pockets of
A S M C IS II K I U I
Rul b a i t s
customers.
a s m
i. j o i i M u s
A d v a r lls la a H i h # h
Missals* ESIter
The cuts 'in federal excise
js a ia l a o a a i H i a
UUHII W II.LIiai
taxea. still in force from World
Ausiasta MasifW
■ecutr tailor
War II days may amount to
r a a u WBLU
d u it ik *t arts
about 52 billion. •By lowering
Cl H E d itor
M s c h s s lc s l flo a t
the price of tbe items thus
K I L L V IS C K S T
JI'OV Htl.1.1
Half Pfleisfraphtr
C '-s a lr
Ed liar
freed from tax, tbe govern­
ment would hope to encourage
Pub lish ed dally s l e e p ! Saturday, fluaday aa d C hrist m a s; pubconsumers to spend for other
llahad Saturd ay pracsadlBfl'Cbrtatmaa.
goods that would lead to in­
•tabC M im ofl’ flATKI
creased production.
Horn* D«U»*ry
**«
Another 54 billion economic
ACC OTMMM MAIL ahol-in-the-arm would come
My Matt
atuMISOMC c o t JITI
|11.1* l I aai
It.
l»M I t i u
from increased Social Security
All « Maatba
---- *- &gt;
M l «■ M a a tb a
benefits and federal expendi­
I N I Maatba
M l I Maatba
tures for highways and other
l.aa i Stalk
LM 1 Msslh
projects
that consume mater­
all
aaaaeripuaaa
ba
It. *- I'ottal K sfu la lla a a p ra tld a that ad
ials and create jobi. according
paid la mdvaaoa.
to the Preiident's plan.
Tba Uarald la a a ia t K at U i Dattafl arses wbiab la aaTbe Ogurei thus far are
mlad a id u n ilt ta tbs
far rapabllaatlaa al all Iba laaai (till tentative— until Johnson
prlatad la tbla aawaoaptr.
hai finally determined how
ta tt.it at aacaafl tlaaa ataitar oataaar It. 1*11 al tfla f t n much be can »av$ from other
Offlca at Saalald, Ylarida, aadar tba Aat al Caaaraaa at Maiab parts of tbe budget to invest
in this sector—and until we
1. .MIT.
move further into the new year
jt, ^*rl •( pay aaaiariac apaa ar aaapruaiaa, al tala edition
and can belter judge how
al Tba floater* Uarald may ba rapraaaaad |a aap wssssr wllk•al wittlaa paralaalaa al Ut pabltabaa at Tba Uarald. Aap strong a stimulus the economy
ladleIdaal ar tlraa raapaaalbla far aarb raprodactlaa vtU ba requires to continue functionteaaidarad at la»rla«in« .a Tba Herells taprriflbt aad WU1 b* ing at least at thy present
stage of prosperity.
baM Uabla |\daaaa*aa aadar tba U
W A S H IN G T O N

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Herald Area Correspondents

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Dr. Crane's

GENERAL APATHY

Cats And Catnip
Another of those small but nngping mysteries of nature has yielded
to the persistent efforts of science.
For centuries it has been known
that catnip, a substance produced by
certain plants of the mint family, is
very attractive to cats and other
felines. But ever since Darwin, sci­
entists have been puzzled over the
why of it: What good does it do a
plant to be able to stimulate cats?
Now, through a series of simple
experiments, entomologist Thomas

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Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
country like. Sweden actuully
Wennerstroem being h spy.
Wennerstroem
apparently
noted thnt in ninny places
whs spying for excitement,
men handling secret informs*
foi money or in revenge fur
tion tended to take his word
having been passed over for
that he whs entitled to have
These studies me Dimm­ access to secret material. Ap­ promotion—or for a combina­
ing, They reveal an unexpect­ parently he whs not asked for tion ’ of si) three of these
edly high degree of Soviet documentary proof. Seeming­ reasons.
Ft/th—Tjjere seems to he m
"professionalism'' le u m pet* ly, tome of these men* gnve
nice) in sophisticated agent him information w i t h o u t wruknrs in the way that U.
operations. They also disclose checking with Pentagon nr S. and Allied officers trimsport classified material in for­
weaknesses in American mili- tSUto
Department
security
eign countries. It seems from
tmy-imluatriul security.
1men.
the Wennerstroem testimony
It was made abundantly
Third—Then? seems 1 h e n that if the Kussimift know a
d ea r from Ihe Wviinerstmem
tendency tintong higher gov* particular man is carrying a
opuruliunt that the Sovieta
ei nmentnl nnd PtllfTpltfly (if f I- document they want, they
have come n long wqy from
rial* to lie Qtore lux in aerur- hai© good techniques , for s«*
the spying technique* of Ihe
, it y than 'low er 'official). If h turing that document, copying
Whittaker Chambeia and AT
tup mult met Weiiner»tri»em nnd returning it without the
ger Hiss days.
under the unlit circumstance* offtrer-cuuiier knowing about
These common
American
stHiHIIy. he frequently whs it.
re. urlty weaknesses were dienutomaticaliy considered U K.
The Ited* seemed in case*
dosed by th« Wennerstroem
Fourth Among
the men cited liy We line i stroetil to bo
testimony;
w'omen
Wtcnne^iM/nem able Li&gt; turomplisti lh»s^ theft
First — Wenneratroj-m and nml
In»._.S*a ir L .b id * -nn'tO'f »' #mftt "there seemed In lie « whether the officer whs earJendenry by . Americans to tendency tn helieve (hat if s tying the rloctimrnt on his
highly d a m ifv many Hems of man wasn't « Coinimmist, (h*i *i&gt;n or in a diplomatic
couldn't hr a spy
pom h. How they did thi* Is
tulle or no use to tbe lln» then h«' A
There 11p|&gt;nn-rif |&gt; Iihvc hern rn| diioloHed in the Welinrr*
dan* and 1*. und.-it lassify or
leave in tbe . lem many items mi ntitny stories hIiouI Ihe siiMetu urn Inunified lest ininny.
Some expef t* in ihe seclirtbe Bed* ronsidried of prime kind of people who nuppiiHedlv spy for *1" Hum Ians thnt it\ field now favor rliisnifying
intelligence mleirst
This less llian-pei feet *y*c it is riiffn ult for some Atiirr* less matf'rial, then nikiking
t.-m
of i la **if 11' is 11. Ill,
of h hiis to conceive of h sot inMy « i i i n 1 11 i l i h i aretin t y pi re mu•
coine# vat ive ■rip tiiinv me tightened on what's
course, makes life easiei for Hi reptntde,
Soviet agent* We liner stxoein pent mg i &lt;dimeh f r*ini h f iiu left
WASHINGTON (N K A ) —
There h«» now Wen time
for experts to make a thor­
ough study of the n|ictalitmt
o f Swedish Soviet agent Col.
StiB Wennei atroeni. '

took full advantage of it.

Scroml

—

Terry I* developlni an In­
feriority complex that mike*
Him dislike school. Ilia par­
ents are partly to blame for
they let him persist In child­
ish ipeech habit,, thinking
he sounded "cute." Send for
the booklet below and leach
your child correct enunlealinn.
CASE IM17: Terry B„ aged
6, is a brilliant boy.
“ But’ he i* withdrawing
from his classmates," his wor­
ried parents informed me.
"Ever sime kindergarten,
he ha* had trouble pronounc­
ing certain words.
"For example, be can'l say
‘rooster’ for he always call it
■wooster.’
"And he also jisps. for he
will ask: lth it time for Ihupper?'
"Dr. Crane, we may be at
fault, for we thought it was
cule to hear him make these
errors, but now he is develop­
ing a complex over the fart
his playmates tease him.
"So how can wc correct his
speech quickly?"
For five years I served as
reasearch psychologist with
Ihe National Research Council
amt the Carnegie Institution,
helping correct speech and
hearing disorders.
For three o: those years I
was stationed al Gallaudrl
College for the Deaf at Wash­
ington. D. C.
■
The other two years I was
al Smith College, but working
on the children at the Clarke
School for the Deaf.
At Gallaudrl, the students
were of college age They used
finger spelling in the class­
room, but resorlpd lo the to
the sign language for their so­
cial conversation on the cam­
pus.
For sign language is much
faster than the laborious ling­
er spelling via Ihe manual al­
phabet Illustrated In your dic­
tionary.
At Clarke School the leach
ers deal with youngsters of
grade school age and leach
them how to hold their lips,
longue ami li cth in order to
speak distinctly.
In your home teaching. It
IChetfifuI in‘ employ .1 mtrritr
»o the child can watch lux nun
lip*
Lisping can often he correct
ed qilicklv Invert a lead pencil
between the child'* teeth
let him hill down thereon
hut keep hi* tongue under the
lead pencil
Then, with lip* parter, have
him exhale ai.d he will utter
lie *'»" sound.

for the lisping child limply 1 He did *t perfectly. So I
Ut the
Mu tip
lift nl
kit innM
iiA '
j _a__. _.1
i 1.
a a_
lifts
of hi*
tongue
would shorten the Interval baagainst the base of hla upper
tween the "err r-r" and the
front teeth.
final "ooster.”
If he now holds it down on
Within 10 minutes, ha was
the floor of hi* mouth, as he
saying “ rooster"
perfectly,
will white it is underneath the
and had thui elimnated one of
pencil, he automatically will
the major causes for hi* so­
correct his lisping,
cial Inferiority complex.
A* regards the common
Use the mirtor and let your
childish mistake of saying
"wooster" for "rooster," he child watch himself at he says
ran often etlmlnate this mis­ ' Ah-Aw-O-OO E." tn that or­
der.
take quickly.
He will fine that his mouth
\'ot example, I asked Terry
lo say "err-r 1 and prolong the ot&gt;rns widest at "A h" and
keeps closing slightly on each
sound.
He had no d.ffieulty doing so, of the next sounds.
thus showing he could utter the So send for my booklet "How
lo Correct Stuttering and Lisp­
" f ,"
So I would have him say ing." enclosing a long atatnperr-f r" and ihen glide over ed, return envelope, plus 20
into the "ooster."
|cents.

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nSH U C IE Ii
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B r j k t n prom t,**. * &gt; ■ » L*a* 1s n «
o r • U » ln t h » t a**d t o b * t * r * .
fu lly k *p t un d* r c o k t r o l , o r t* r
trhleh y ou » r * a b l * t o potca I to
t „ * Joot w h o t y ou o o n do in
o r d t r l o b r in e t o U r M n ntoro
M tloU etery
o*t • o r
otreumatna eo un d» r w h t t k y o n b o r o
y o u r w h ol* *»L*t«n**
* *«.
cur* a tru cu r* .
A M I R I ( l u r c h l l t o A p ri l
111— l u m a »u r* l o fl r ot A tU n d
tho d u t l» » b * f o r * y o n m » k * it
p o M lb i* f o r y on lo t o o d o r tho
r o l h o r fr o t h y t b ln p o y o u M m *
t lm o* i h j e y . O t h ir o w i l l r » op oc t y ou m o t , . D* *t ** dy .
T A l M l i (A p r il 30 to M * r 10f
I n it r a d o f *h o w ln n l r « w it h •
p o o d friend yo u f c « l h » » f i l l e d
you , b* our* y ou fir st l u m l m
y o u r o w n c o m o U n c * . L lo tf n to
I I h i 6 f on OMoelnto. T h ey
m t y bo v or y fin *— f o l l o w them.
GE M INI (MAy *1 t o June I I )
— L lolon t o w h o ! a f o r - o e e i n n
par tn er h o* to oa r , (I n ca o o n d l.
tlona a b ou t y ou a r * h a r d ly
Ilea l. Then y o u a*t murh a r .
et m p llah od . n e t t h o fu tu re fa r
ba iter o r p a h l i t d , on a n o r a
aocun bam .
MOOR CHILDR RJI (Julia I I
to Ju ly
III —
ron cntratln ir
npotl h o w to ba m o r* eff lren t
In y „ u r r e g u la r w o r k la wle*
thia a. m. I n e r c a a l preatl* hy
b a l n t with A M t - w l &gt; now , aleo
H k r a fun l n i i p » M l r * l y t o n ig h t
nth fl o r a tlr
LE O ( J u ly 11 to A ug u rt I t )
— T h l am oun t o f a f d o l e n r y y ou
ah ow n o w w ill b r in g in tine
benefit# later, ao obaarva thl*
rula. IU ha ppy In y o u r w o r k
M M * I. I* m « * t Im po rta nt ar
thl* Urn a. Ba a o ar lau o*n ln d ad
p*r*nn.
V I r o o (A u g n a t 11 &lt;• l » n t .
amber I I ) — A d a y to p a y b in *
and maka cotlkctlone. but b e t ­
ter b u dg et y o u r m o n e y w leely
o r y o u ran gat Into trou ble,
n e t h e r tha dat a yOu need Then
put It to w e r k wlealy a n d In,
teiMpantly.
L i a n a fr a p I c M b a r 11
Ort.
oba r 111 -A ntha re ahaW their
hand n o w and you er a In a
poeltlon to k n o w w h o la for nr
agalnat you — alt ba rk end
abearva quietly. Me p r a e l W l in
yaur at UtudA T h in k o f kin
mainly.
n c o M P t a (Oet ab ar I t to N "*
r a m b a r 1 1 ) — T ou a r e able to
get tha Infor m ation y ou wa nt
now, but batter ll d ea te p a n n o y ­
in g paraona a b o u t you. Oat ynur
a f fa ir e handled wit h e n lh u r Item Don’ t rely on othara ao
uch.
, tiir r r tH it a (M -H m iir u
to Dec em b er 111— It’ e all r ig h t
to
I n d u lg e
In
r e cr e a t io n a l
(h inge that emuea, but be eure
you don ’ t loee pre et lg e. gh ,w
you have aome f i n e n e w c a p a ­
bility B ec om e e i p e r t l a auck
hobby .
r t m i r o H * (r»g r*m h»r i ?
-fxlv u lu j
on (hla ( r t » day and c o n r m frat# on w h a t # vat U im p o r t a n t
to you r lifa now . Ba m ur« d t v o t r i to f i m l l y Hood frlpn la
can ha vary helpful to you
v q r ttu rn
f J a nua ry 11 *«
F ebr u ar y *11)— S how oihera
l hat y nti ar# a n lined to I ha
mod er n wa y o f duinir th|nK'*
e ff ic ie n t ly . S h "p f o r wfiatev**?
Vb needed Don't at ay In a rut
when you can g o f o r w a r d with
ala cr ity
PISCSM
( February
10
fa
March I^&gt;)— flaak a m u i c m e n t
t o n ig h t Instead o f d u r i n g the
day, when thera are p ri taln k"*
t h ln g t to be dona. R oll up y ou r
aleevca and maka ab oda tnnr a
t tt r a c t lv a . I h o w y o u r artlailo
••m e
i r T o r n r n n . n tn a o r t k
T O U t Y , he or the will be, on a
o f those faanln atlng y o u n g petiple wh o w ill a ik a m illion qu a* ,
tlona early In life, s in ce Iht
mind here la both InquieltU •*
and
c ap ab la
o f aa tim llatln g
much k n o w le d g e (liv e a go,..f
pra ct ical ed ucation alnra the
nvtnd la also Im ag inativ e and
this seta the p stt r rn for s u re ,
e.aalva living , acqu iri n g a aub*
atanllal fo rtune

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and ev en in g b ec om es e x c ell en t
fo r triunatnlitlnff and coimm un u
cat ln| y o u r Ideaa to other*,
g e t t i n g thei r aid.
A i m : * (M ar ch 21 t o April 1*)
— S afe g u ar d y ou r rep u ta ti on in
a* m since there m ight be dan*
garoua ean ditlena about. A f t e r ­
noon la beat lima to gat Ideaa
In mutton* So ciab ility ton ig ht
can b r in g r lg h l paraona w i t h ­
in you r orbit.
T A l HUB (A p r il 20 to May |0)
— S h ow that yo u h a v e p « n
durin g the day in the fa ce o f
rat hor
d is tu rb in g
c^ndiMoe*.
Oat rid o f thoee p riv a t e wor*
rise by belnar sanalbla. E v e n in g
oaa b e ’ v er y happy, r o m a n t ic a l­
ly sp eakin g.
G R t f I K l (May It la June 21&gt;
— f la t lr r g st o f f in se r v ice * o f
you r c h o ic e In a. m, Instead o f
r ib b in g g o o d friend* becauaa
y ou gra In # p ls la tneo-d. Ltv a
til# Dal dan Rule goelal o f f a l ra
nan b# vary w o n d e r fu l to nig ht.
b o o t ( i i n . D i i r * fjun # : i
to July 111— Oat t in g Into t o m e
d V ! e a f f a i r a t Im po rta nce la
g o o d In a. m
Thing ■ don ’ t
•tort to kum until tho a f ta r noan
toda y.
a n y w ay .
gome
charltabla w o r k ta olaa &amp;t Im ­
p o r t a n c e new . ,
I S O (J uly to A ugu st 11) —
A b s o r b in g *o much p hilosop hy
o f an tie vote d nature fr om a l d ­
ers la wlaa d u r in g t h e m o r n ­
ing. Than put It Inte p ra ct ic e
lat sr In tha d o y and ev enin g.
Beg in a new uptrend In o il o f
y o u r af fa irs.
V IRGO ( A u g u s t t t t o dept am be r 22 ) — titrlvs f o r a b e t ­
ter ap p ea r a n c e as well a s mure
c h e e r fu l mien w it h othara if
y o u w a n t to gat tha rasulta
you desire. F o l l o w y o u r h u n ­
ches. too. Be fr ie n d ly Instead
o f a lo o f .
L U N A (S e p te m b e r 2 ! t o O c t ­
ober 11) — I»on*t ba f o r c e f u l
with kin n ow , but s t r i v e f »r
g r e e t e r h a r m o n y wit h
as*-**
c iote a In the f u t u r e and a ll
goag w all a u to m atica lly- S a f e ­
gua rd s e c u r it y . Ste er c lea r o f
old o-windaro.
• C O l i r i O (O c t o b e r SI t o N o - .
▼ember S I ) — R e m e m b e r that
this U Sunday and d o no t C*t
into a n y
un nec aa atr y
argu­
ments with othara. O at n e w
weak p lann ed wlealy ton ig ht .
Tenalona g r a eas ed b y early
averting.
• A a r r T A R i r s (N o v e m b e r 2S .
ta Her amber I D — It w o u ld t*a •
ba tter t o g a l ou t t o aorv icaa
o f y a u r ehetea Instead, e f as m #
g o o d u m a la tha m orn ing . Than
y a o t on da ih in g a ta he lp y e n
l * t ahead fa ster . Ba h a pp y to*
(tight.

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(SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

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O A F n lC O H H ( D t n m b i r I t toI
J a n u a r y 1 0 )— W h o t r o d h*v*|
In mind to ha rd ly r l g h i fo r •
B u n d iy ootlrltjr, oo bo m « r » a t - ,
tunod to right* #**. family. I n I
c r o o o o y ou r prootlg*. Otboro|
o r o r o r y c ritic al to da y.
A O l ' A H I L i (J a n u a r y I t to
r o h r u a r y I D — W h ll# y ou ar t
(l l l t d with Idtaa ( o r a d r a n c t *
m tn t, d on't put tham In oparwt lo n until tonight. Oc cup y your*
oa lf w it h g a r n e r in g dat a you
naod. Plan now w a t k In datall
In p. m.
p ta rci
(February
10 t o l
»
M arch 20 )— P ra ctic al af fa ir * |
w ahould ha rat agaiad to tho p
.
m . tine* m o r n in g ahMiId ha d e ­
v o t e d t o mat*, hln. M o n t y m atlo r d c ou ld Intorta ro oarloualy.
C o n t a c t r i g h t paoplo tonight.
I F T o r n C H IL D I I n in th
T O D A Y , ho or o h * trill ho ona
of
Ihoo*
r e m a rk a b le
ptoplt
w h o w ill w a n t t o gat out and
ba a plunder aa wall aa underal a nd t h o I m p or la n ro o f h a r ­
i n g a aa turo atr u c tu ro ben eath
tha Itehy l»at. Tlan tha ed u c a ­
tion ta c o m b ln a ni cely the aeethotlo with tha p ra ctic al an that
9
a auccoagful Ufa la poeelble
hero, a r i a l nama mad# f o r
hlm oe lf, hereelf.
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M O t l U T , J A V l A I l T I t . IM .1
U E tg lU L
T l t t D K M 'l l l i
Ona a f tho bo o l 4 a y o that you
aould p oetl bly h a te to reduce
tknoo w o n d e r f u l Idea# that you
A had near tha « e * k - a n d ta
r o o lly w o r k a b le oueceae. #o be
ae epaclfle and particular aa
pnaotbla. Reo that e r e r y Item
a f aapenae. repair, lear nin g —
a n y a o m i t y — la aa matlculoue
m ak e It
• andA nel iacaac t (Kaaa r ey no u IIcan
ta April I D
— It y ou o r o m o r o proaiee In
( h o h a n d lin g o f m a t t e r ! with
perenn* In buelnroe. y o u . can
Inor oc oo Inoomo null* a good
'■ d ia l. P M ' I ' follow, thovr- y «u
a r t o a ly t h in k in g o f wlehfu lly.
o a t on tho ball!
T A f H I S ( A p r il l « to M ay I " ) |
* — T o u havo t o oh ow • p e n
f e n c e If y o u w a n t to m ak*
h e a d w a y In thoaa mime or
p i r e o n a l nature. De eure you
a r e dreaoed v er y n le ily . Oad
_
a b o u t aact ally a t that peo ple
V
k n o w y o a aeo b a t k la elreulattoa.
(IRWINI (May t l to J u o e t i l l
— T a k i n g a good lo o k a r o u n d '
yo u and than m a k in g tha repatra that a r t necaoeary
moet r l t a l t o d a y Be o f a u l a t an eo
to
otbe re
Hawaver.
t e a c h the m t o aland on own
feet.
M d n i r n i i . n u r . a (June
Co J u l y l l &gt; — T o u leant In ha I
with g o o d com rad e# o n d th!e|
la a g o o d day to e t c h i n g # Idoaa
Be To r y oorloble. A l t r o r l n i b e r r
I
t o y on w h o o r e r e r y wor th
w h il e and nan bo o f g n a t h e l p f
in y ou r oor ae r
I.ICO (J uly I I bo Auguet II &gt;
— I f y o u a r o m o ro e l e c t
In
d i a l i n g with both tha public
and h l g h i r u p o . y p * Mod that [
priitlgi
tnnund
ap preciab ly
T a k a m o r o I n l i n e ! In Ctrl# a f ­
fair#
T o u h a e i tho te mperam i n t f o r It.
T tllU U ( A u g u i t II t o Sept­
e m b e r I D — A ny n . w beglnn
t n g i a n fin# now. an fo llo w
t h r o u g h on plana you have |
b tan c o n t e m p la t in g . T h a t new
o u l-o t-to w n o cpu ilntanco tpp r o c l o t e o y o u r ab ili ty . Fine aup- I
port cornea from that direction
1,111ft A t F e h l i m b i r U to O c t - 1
otter r i y — ' l l y ou **♦ v*ry o*rInui ab out ha ndling y o u r re
a p o D i l b j a m t in e v i r y i p h i r e
o f y o u r an diaro r&lt; ' y e # * gain
much
from h l g h » r - u p »
F in d
e t a way* to aettla I m p i n d i n i
m a i t i n B* w l i a
i n i n r i n (O c t o b e r 21 to S o vrrnlter I t l — Now you fin d
w a y |o apied o llie t * up In f b e l r
d e c l i l o m t b i t help yo u
to a r i a l u n d e m a n d i n g . Tit'
o f f t o dinner or e.ime oihai
f o r m o f r a o r n t l o n t o g n h i r and]
c a lib r a t e
S A f l l v r i n i l * (N ov em ber 2.
( o Itecember 2 D — If you
m o re m t h u a l * o M o - . y u u f i n d y o u
c a n lop o f f » g r i l l J i e l «*f
d r u d g i r y and g et much oo c o m p l l i h i d In many d l n o l l o n i Be
a u r i to h l l p l o u r e e l t ph&gt;elc* l|y, to o T i k e right treatment
t ' a r i l l t ' i m N (Itecem b er I t lo
J a n u a ry 2 D — T ou h » » * ■' *"
y o u r p o w e r to do whet you
w l i h In t i n bu wnaai wprld a*
w i l l *• tu b i h i p p y
tlou. tt* With o olg in ln t O - w h y
b o i h i r w it h t h m wit h wh om
yo u h * » i to a r g u i i l l t b i Um*
A U l A I I I l * (J an u ar y 11 to
February
ID —
B eing
more
fu nd am ental,
pnrttcil
with
h o r n * t i n get * f» r b e t tir r*
a u l t i t h i n l a l k l i g Im ag inat iv ely Buy th# Item* af c o m f o rt
t h i y will a p p r i d * I * I -* * m to
• n jo y Ufa n i o n y o u n e l f
I ' l BCKO

February

2*

to

Mnrch 10 ) —* S e be t t o r day than]
thla lo be wcllt o o n g m l a l e it.
f l n l e h Ofr any een lu re # you had
a le r t e d T h l n n c*n be fe r *»•
ter for you nuwt. V"U h a t e th»
Inelght to k n o w w h i t dd t r m e " P| r " * O l'H C H IL D I* HOHJ»|
T O I) A *« h i ur ib e Will do wel l .
In w h a t e v e r prnfeaitnne d m I
with U n a u n til o f mt’ iiey. p n
pert y. r e i l e e t i l e etc A **rv
fine e p l r l t u i l Lrilnlttg la
l m p o y l o i l here, ot ke rw tee -the
m a k in g o f m one y w ill become
aa obaeailon e ac lud lhg e v e r y ­
t hing elec and tru* h ip p ln *i*|
will not b# e n ) o y id In Ihl* Mf' f
- T h e t i a r a Impel, they
met rape get.** W h a t l “ «
wf p a o r il l * I* laegaly t*P
y g tJ I
C a r r o ll B l g b t a r o laAIvtduat
F oreooa l f o r y ou r a l g "
eabr u o r y I* now ready For your |
c o p y l e n d you r hlrthd aia a n d ,
1100 let C ar r oll lllg h ter F or oraat. T h o g a o f o r d Iterold. Hoi
1111. H o l l y w o o d l». C a l i f o r n i a I

Citation Cited
As Top Horse
HIALEAH fUPI)—A Dillon
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And commentator! by Hialeah
Rare Court# showed that Cl
tation it considered the lop
horse of tha pest four decades.
The track laid the poll also
showed Eddie Arraro to be
considered the lop rider, Mrs.
Oene Mirkty'a Calumet farm
(ha top owntr, and Jim Fitssimmons aa the No. 1 trainer.

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Financial Aid
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) The predominantly Greek foreramect af Cyprus Announced
it would' Help finance the re­
settlement of Turks who wish
to return lo Usek borne#.

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Oo n i r TCk * « ■
F. I* MarahAlt -------------- P
m i r i e r * baturdat—
I i I M I M i n i ------ 1:1* *Worahlp B trrlt* — U .** *■
W N i i N i r K lfbl
T tayar h r r lH ------ TJI p.

Alliance
O H i a i T U * MISSIONARY
A U iA X C * CHURCH
t i l l r tr k A t a I t 14lh SL
B it . C. C- Dm *. Jr. ----- P»»7*r
Bandar M m ) ------ l : i l a m.
Worahlp Barrio# - l l : H i. ™X k i Ib i Worship _ T:M I »
Alliance Tenth
Fellowship &lt;W#d.) _ 1:14 p. m.
fWed)
m r i r H n l N ------ TiJI A m.

Assembly Of God
F1NECREST ASSBMBLT
OF OOD CHURCH
Car. Itth and Kim
H. M. Wilder -------------- Pimor
Sunder Bfbiwl ------ t i l l A m.
Morning Worship — I4:t# a ra
Erasing Warship — 1:1* P- m.
Touih Bsrr. (•*»-&gt; - *:** p- “*■
Itll-W H k M r . (W N .) - 1:3#

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lCENTRAL

1AFT1ST CUURCH
Cor. Mth It. A Oak At*.
0*11 Bmltk ---------------_
Pastor
■ u l i r School - - - 1:41 a m.
Moratoa Warship — lli*0 a ra
Training Uanlou _ t i l l A ■»Esenin* Barrie# ------ l:M PW#A Prayer Barr loo 1:11 p. m.
B in ir r O p »
. .. _ _
WTRR ----------------- -- tH * »■ m‘
Sunday Hit* Broadcast

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BAPTIST
Itk Be A
Jobs R. K las
Sunday Bchool
w ests

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CHURCH
Ho Ilf A t *.
------------ PMtoc
_ _ _ It:** A an.

Mamina Warship — lilt* a ra
Sunday
Kvinlna Woroblp — li*« A m.
W N llN tr
Pro par Baryta*
— III* * « .
PIHUCREBT n APTIBT
CHURCH
Oeor* Hoad
plot or .-------■' William J. Cut**
Mornln* Worahlp . II:** a m.
Bandar Bchool , —. M l A m.
Training U n io n ------|:H P nv.
Kooning Worohlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Wed Otflcirs A Toaehoro
Maailni --------------- 1:1* A m-

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JORDAN MIBMIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l . W. r lr il Street
-Sunday School — . i t . OS A m , ,
Mornln* Worihlp — 11:80*. rn.
Bible Hludy (Bondirl 1:** P*&gt;Evangelistic Barrie* 1;t* p. m.
W i t I’ rarar Moot _ liOBTT m. ,
Bill Biophono------------ Poolor
A Cordial Wolcom* to All

Congregational

Methodist

CONO REO ATTONAl.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Cbrtml
Park ATtnna al 14th I t
t : 4| e ne .. - Church School
II:** a ne __ Worship Sorrtcu
1:1* p. ne __ Cbrtittaa Touth.
Mlalitrr
R ut. Waltar A. R. McPharoow

Episcopal

OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Ootaan
STAFTORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monro*
C A. B e a tty ---------------- Paitoe
Oateen
Sunday School ----- lt:&lt;* a ra.
Oeteen
Worihlp Si m e * — II :0t a. nt.
Stafford Mamorlal—
Worihlp SarTlca __ *:1* a ra.
Stafford Mamorlal—
Sunday Sch ool____ 10:18 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Strutt, Longwood
T t. Charlia w . Stawart, Jr.
Vlear
Holr Communion _ I:** A m.
r o n llr Sirrlca A
C la im ___________ »:•• A m.
C lm ti
— (.1* A m.

C H R I S T M E TH ODIS T
CHURCH
Sunland E a t a t ia
C ltr u i f l a lg h t * Rae. Charle* H H o g g __ Pait or
C hn rc h School _____ 1:41 a m

Baptist

Adventist

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
II* Park Arrau*
F. B. Chmnco
... . Fester
Morning Warobtp _ 1:1* a m.
■ ondor School - w t i l l a ra
Morning Warship _ t l:M A ra.
Training Union — •:!• p- ra
KTtnlng Worahlp _ 1 :l l p. no.
Wad. Pra/ar 'Barrie* T:M A A

P m ta r

ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando RA al Htalar A t a
k. Hamilton Orillia — Paator
Bondar School ____ 1:41 A m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:** A ra
Training Union ___ 1:11 A "*■
Bracing Worahlp _ t i l l p. m.

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BAPT11T MISSION
ENTERPRISE
Bandar S ch o ol_____ 1:11 a. ne
Morning Worohlp - II:** a. ra
Training Union ____ t :l t p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:11 p. n .
Wod. Night
Praror Muting _ 1:1* p. ra.
Rar. R. J. Bornton _ _ Paator

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4*1 A Parh A ta
IT. Lamp D. Sepur. 'Ratlor
Holr Communion — 1:1* A ra.
rom llr Varalca and
Sunday Bchool .
. *:** A m.
Morning Prurar
I Tirol Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:44 A ne

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1411 A Sanford A ta
R. Vornoa Pullor
Bundor School ____ *:4 ! A no.
Morning Worship _ 11:04 A ne

C h u bch

JFVee Methodist
TaWpboaa; ill-1411
Sunday School ___ 1:11 A
Morning Worahlp _ 1*:4I a.
Evanlng W orihlp _ t;** p.
Wad. Prayir Sirrlca 7:1* p.

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Lutheran
GOOD S t i g P I I E n D
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
3)94 A Orlando Delt a
K w y . 17-11)

Morrlt R u h r _____ KrongiUat
lllhla C l a n ______ 1 0 .« a ne
Morning Worihlp _ II:** a rn.
Earning Worihlp — •:** p m.
Blhlo CIa m m Wad. _ 1:1* p. m.

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F I R S T SOU T H E R N
M E T H O D I S T CHURCH
W o m a n '* Club Build ing
101 O a k A t a
D u rw a rd IL K n ig h t Jr., Paitoe
Sunday S c h o o l ____*.4S
a m.
W o r i h l p Sarylc*
7:R| p..m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W . 2nd 8L at Mapla Art,
Paul B l c k i t __________ P aitor
Sunday S c h o o l____1:41 a m.
Morning W orahlp
1 0 :SO . m
Touth Hour ..... ........ ...
4:00 p m.
Evangtllitlc Sirylci 7:0* p. ra
Mld-Waek
Sarvlca (Wad.) __ 7:0* p, m.
Third Sunday
Sln gip lra llo a ___ I :* * p. ,a

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Sanlord. Florida

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CHURCH OP CIiniST
t i l l Pork Annuo 1
Bart Brown - ____ Eroogatlal
Bundor

Th# Rit . J.
Paator

Nsncy's lonely. Nobody bothers with her much these days. Mommy's always
sad and upset. And when Daddy's home, the quarreling anil ahuutini; make Nancy
so frightened that she hides. She couldn't put it into words, but she knows that
bar safe little world ha* fallen U&gt; pieces.

S t u d r ______ !• :** a. ne

Morning Worthlp _ 11:04 a ra.
Kvanlng Sirvlca — 1:1* p. ne
I t s "Hamid of Truth t p. m.
Sundar on Channal *
Tuaodar
I^ d ln lllhla Claia _ Itite a ne
Widpaidor
BIMa C la a a --------- III* p. m~

The number of broken homes grows every.y e a r . MutuaJ affection and mu­
tual interest* *re good reasons for marriage, but they are not enough. Our an­
cestors used to hang the framed words “ find Bless Our Home" over the mantel
because they knew that He must be a member of every closely knit family circle.

Christian Science
FIIlkT CHURCH OP CIIHIST
SCIENTIST
*«* Kail Mieond Strut
Sundar Sirrlca A
Bundor School
I1:H A rn.
SuhJ*ct: •Socroraanf’
JVVtdniidor Samoa - r-ao p nt.
It lading iWurar t i l K. PlraA
Wtakdogi 10 I* a m • 4.II
p. ne Prjd* t Emnlngi * .l« 1:1* p.” "ne"
—

No matter how difficult a marital problem may seem, it can be solved with
God'* help.
Church memlwrship and regular church attendance do much to strengthen
and m rich family, tie*. Bring your family this Sunday. Every member, from the
eldest to the youngest, will be welcome.

Church Of God

OAKLAWN BAIT1BT CHURCH
I I I ! Country Club Itoad
- Sponsored hr Plrot -Jleptlet
Church
R ot. R. T. Barrett __— Poolor
Bundor School —
•
*■ m.
Worihlp rorolco _ 11 -00 a. m.
Training Union , ■■ 8:44 p. rn.
Kvonlng Worihlp _ 1:10 P- rn,
W*4. ITayor boro. _ 1:1# p. ra

llnd A Krenrii
I* H Aif'Erd --------------- Tett'ET *
Hijiiitay Hihdol
f : l l a. m*
M^rnIng W orahlp
II 09 a. m.
r.vangallatlc 8arv. - M ft p ra*
To*a I*rar«r 8*fv. .. t;10 p. mThurs. Tr&gt;ung I'aopla
Eiida*.for ------------ T:I0 p mu

OSTEEN BAPTIST ClfURCU
ii w r . « u
rh. i n - i n *
P o i t o r ___ Chiilar w . Plank
Bundor Bchool ------ H ot a m.
Uornlna Berries _ 11to* a ra
Training U n io n ------*:1* p- ra
Evinlng SorTle* _ 111* p. ra
Wodnoodor Moatlncar
Orgonloatlani _
III* A mProrir --------- —— 111* A mChoir _ _ _ _ _ _ 1:1* A ra

o r hod
o r PROPHECT
lis t Elm A n n u l
S i t Rubart Wilch _ _ Paator
Sunday School ____ t i l a. m.
Wunhlp Harvlcg — 10.11 a. m.
K ngallatlo SarT. _ III* p. m.
Tuaday:
lllhla Training ____ 1:41 p. ra.
Thuradayi
Young Poopla Barrlct 1:41 p

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Southern Methodist

R * -. C. E. A n d i r o n ___Paator

P A O LA CH U R C H OP C H R IS T
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corntr 4th St. an* Lauril A t a

O f C h r is t

CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Oanira
Ralph Brtwar Jr.
Krangatlat
Ulbla P ch ool____—. 1:1* e . ra
Morning Worohlp _ t :l t A ne
E anlng Worohlp __ 4:14 p. rn.
W*d. Pro/ar Sirrtoa 1:11 p. ne

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Morning Worihlp _

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E r a W o r i h l p ____ f ; l * p. m.
W t d . P r a y e r fle rvlc* 7:1* p m.

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Sunday S c h o o l____*:I5 A ro.
M unlng W orih lp
1 1 1 ** a m.
C o m m u n io n — Plrat
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L U T H E R A N CHURCH OP
THE
REDEEMER
1*1 W. Ikth Place
a Chu rc h o f tha Lutheran
H o u r " and T V " T h lt la tha
L ife "
Her oer i W. Ooeraa ____P a l l o r
Sunday School ...__ 1:11 a m,
W u n h l p S i r v l c a __ toi l* a m.

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&lt;*&gt; rarth l .o ' huildutf of charac­
ter arul
ti/cnainp It ia a atorA
houai. o- :,r..iial \aluca WiUiout a
•triing I liuuh. neither democracy
nor civiliullnfl can lumvi, ITiera
are four aourul rraat.ru why every
|vr»Cl itiould attend aervicaa reflilarly arut au(*f»»rt th# Church They
are i 11 For hu oa-n lake 1 2) For
hu chlktrena aaka. .3 J Toe the aaka
of hie community and nation (41
For the aake of the Church itaelf,
which or..!« hu moral and myterlet
rtrpfvirt I’lan to go in church regu­
larly and read your Hible dally.

Klndaraarlan and Nurairy

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FIRST METHQpJBT, CHURCH
It) 1’ irk AVa.
Rae. Rnhart M Janhlna. Paator
M - r a l n g W o r i h l p __ 1:14 p, m.
Sun dar S c h o o l ____ * 4S a. m.
Morning Worihlp _ lo &amp;i ». no
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H i * * a m. _ M orn in g W ort hlp
7 : 0* p. m. _ E v an ln g Service

1 :°* p. m. _

THE C H U R C H FOR A L L
ALL. F O R T H E C H U R C H

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FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.

P a a r r,

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
B it , W E T imm• ____ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ______ 144 a m.
Morning SirvIre#
1 1 no a m.
Choir Prgctlra Wad 7:1* p, no
Evary Una W elcome

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1,00 p. m. _ l ^ e t Wad. MI1 1 lon a ry S ir v lc a

Pentecostal
FIRST

PENTECOST ti,

C H U R C H OF LONGWOOD
tai Oran ge S tr a it
Rav E. Ruth O r a m ... P n 'cr
Hutlday Sr h o u l ____ Id 0 " a rn.
Murnlng W u n h l p __ ILO* a. m.
Sunday Evening__ 7 :io p ‘
w a d . m m * st uify
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Cnnt|u*rora Meeting

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Presbyterian

FIRST PREStlTTKRlAN
CHU RCH
San ford.
FI a
O ak Ava. A Ird St
fJrover C Servall Jr. .
P i t ’ or
E d g a r W. Smith Jr. A n l a t - n t
|*1 if nr
C hu rc h S c h o o l _____ t is a- m.
Svaalon M i l l * ____10:41 A m
M or ning W o r i h l p __ II :on a m.
I’ lunaar h'elloivihlp . 4 no p m.
Senior Ifl P e llo n ehlp 4:00 p rn
E v e n in g W u n h l p
7 In p m

Wad. Prayer Meeting 1:00 p m

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(inure ltd., at W oo dlan d A v l ,
Ray John H. H i m Jr., Paator
C hu rc h Scho ol ____ ( : 4S a. ra.

Morning Worihlp _ 1 1 : 01 a ra
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C O V E N A N T F R E S D T T E I t l AN
1771 South O rland o Drive
T h o m a i IL Mak ln ____ l’ a i t o r
W o r a h l p ___________ »:00 a ra.
Churoh S chool ____ 10:0* a ra

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-The Following: Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible-

Sr
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. L Mrs. M. K. Strickknd

GREGORY LUMBER'
of Sanford

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC ,
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
jmd Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE D1STRIRUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sunford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL 4 REVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th SL, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMHAN^
1400 W. 1st. St., Sunford

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SANFORD WELDING 4
FABRICATING CO.
BUI Whltlay 4 Employee*

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

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
1X9 W. First, Sanford

HILL. HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee*

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M--Cameron and Staff

A . DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

ML Sion Mtaalsaary BaptlsL Blpas Ata
Nive
ML
CalTury
Mtaatoaary
Baptist
110* W, 18th SL
Naw lalim Frlraltlv* Baptist Church,
ll * t W. Itth BL
Haw ML BlSh Baptlat Churah, 111* Faar A t *
OAklawa Baptlat Chap at, 11*1 W . Mth BL
Oataau Baptlat Church
Ftnaeraal Baptlat Churah, lit W , Oust* ltd.
Pralrl* Lah* BapUst Churah, Bldgs BL,
Faru Psrh
rrogreaa Mlaalauary Baptist Churotc Midway
Sacasd Shiloh MM*l*aary Baptlat Church,
Htuth dk Hickory
SL famaa Mlaalaaary Baptlat Churah BU.
BL t i l 0*tsaa
Bt. Paul Mlaalaaary Baptist Church. Ith BL
BL Matthawa Mlaalaaary Baptist Church
I'auaau llslghta •
Bl Juhs’a Mtaalsaary BapUst Churah.
1*1 Cypraas BL
Tirapl* Baptlat Church, P a la Sprlagu BL,
Alternant* Pprlag*
Waatald* MU* lo nary Baptist Churah,
414 B Malty At a .
■los Maps Baptist Churah, 118 Oraug* A t a

BL
Aaa'a
Catholic
Church,
Perilling
Ptac*. DaBary
SL Mary Magdalan* Catholic Church, Mailland A t a Altamonte Spring*

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, lleuting, Air Conditioning

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn And Stuff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
»nd Staff

WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O R T l^R Y
^ Eunice L Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Paata
Waalayaa
MathadlaL
BL
W. at Paol*
SL Jnraaa A M I , SAnfnrd A ta
SL Mary's A.M.E. Church SL BL 411 OeMan
SL Paur* Malhadlat C h u r a h
Oataau
RA Enterprise
Stafford Memorial Mathcdlat C h u r a h
a. DaBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Fer*#t Lake Uevinth-day Adraatlat Church.
Hwy. 411, Faraal City
Baeaalh-day Adrantlst Church, Maitland
A *# , Altamonte Springs
Baafard
Bavanth-day
AdetaUat
Church.
BotsbU A Kim
OTHER CHURCUKB
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Allan'* A.ME. Church, Oil** A lllh
Church at Ood la ChrlaL Ortad*
Chulusta Community Church
Chnrch af Ood *f Prophecy. 31*1 Kim At a Church af Ood Mlaslon. KnlarprU*.
Church af Jeaua Chrlat *( Latter Day
BalatA f i l l Park A t a
Cammaalty Chapel, Altamoat* Bprlnge
Baatara Orthode a Church, BL Joha* Chry*
•natom ChapaL Hwy. 11*11. Par* Parh
CaugragaUaa Bath laraal, Itth A Megnall*
First Church af ChrlaL SclaatUL
IM E tad BL
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Kingdom Hall at JaheTsh'* Wltnaaa
Irak* Maura* UnlL t i l l W , Third BL
Ftrat
Pautacoatst
Church on
'*1 uvnftfOQl
traagwa
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rBBH
— m WDarrn
Flail (lnenel
t a k l e . . . i_ aaai
___ . __ raClub
Full
Oesp*| ITahtrnacle
1124 Cauptry
Ml
Oily* MaUaaa* Churoh, Oak Hi 11
RA Oataap
Pluacraat Aaaaahly af OaA 31th A Kim
Bastard Alliance Church, M il A Park A t a
Sanford Ceagragatlan at Jaherah's W itn**a*A 114 Baafard a t a
Th* BalThtUn Army. 114 K. Ind BL
Uhlty C huck of BAgtarA IM B. 1st BL

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYAaU**h Baptlat Church. Ort*8*
Central tlapllal Church, l i l t Oak JkT*.
Chuluata Firat Baptltt Charch
Chuluol* Baptlat Mlaalag
■Idtr Bprlysa BaptlM Church,

l it Lahaeam U
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Ftrat Baptltt Churoh. 811 Fark At*.
Friaa**hlp Baptlat Church •&lt;
AHancata Sprlagu
I t 4H Allaraolll Spring*
Ftrat B*pUM Churah *f DiBary
Flral Baptlat Churah •( a*a*va
Flral Baptist Church •( Lake Mary
First Baptlat Churah at Lah# Monro#
Ftrat Baptlat Churoh *( Loagwaa*. Oor.
Church B Orual '
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Flral Baptlat Church at Ovlad#
STral Baptlat Church sf Ssa Lands Springs
First Shiloh UlMl*hAff Baptist Churah.
111! W. IIth it.
Faraal City Bapt 1*1 Churah
reuntala Head Baptlat Church, Ortad*
La** Sooth*ra Baptlat Mlaslsa. Chuluata
Mtaalsaary Baptist Charah Monk B8.
SSX &amp;
Mlasts* Baptist Churgh
Oak Kill Kd. Oalaas
Maratng Olory Baptltt Churah, Oasava Ksry.
lit OU*a Mlaalaaary Baptlat Churah, Baa
k a ta M rlif* I t , b u iw ta t

CATBOLAO
Church *f th* Katlrlty, Lake Mary
All Saul* Cal holla Churah, 111 Oah At a
Human Cat hall* MAS*, IpaMana i a * Uuh,
Chuluata

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CHRIBT1AN
First Christlau Church, 11*1 S. Sanford A t a
Coigragatlonat Chrlattau Church,
IU1 Park A t a
Nerthdd* Christian Church. F 1 a r I d A
U*T*a D r, Matllaad
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chnrsb
Church
Church
Churah

of Chrlat, H U B. Park A ta
s f ChrlaL Geneva
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s f Christ, Laagwsog
s f ChrlaL Fast*
CHURCH OF OOD

A u rch of Ood. 1*1 Hickory
Churoh of (Pad, 31** B. Fraach
Church at OaL Ortad*

Church sf Os* MlaalsA Batarprlss
EPISCOPAL
All Salat* Bplaaapsl Ohsrsk B. DaBary
A t * , Enterprla*
Chrlat Bplscapal Charch. Lrougwac*
All Salhtc Episcopal, Kularprla*
auly Crass Kplasepal, Parh A t a M U k r

LUTHERAN
Aacanalon
Lutheran
Church.
Orarhroak
Dr. Casselberry
(load Uhupherd United Lulhirn,
2*«« L Orlande Dr.
Lulheraa Churoh of th* Bsdaamar,
1*1 W. Mth l*taoa
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Mtaalah Lutheran Church, Amarloaa Lagtom
Hall. Pratrlu Lake. F irs Hark
BL Luka* Luther** Church. HL 4*4 BIa t Is

KACAREMR
F I r* t
Church at
th*
Kiaareaa,
W.
lad al Maple
Feru
Psrh
Church, at
tha
{fasarasA
Of Ur lea Rd, Para Park
Irak# Mary Church *1 th* Kasarau*

METHODIST
Rarnatt Memorial Mathcdlat Church, B,
DaHary At * , - E nterprise
y.
liter LAh* Mathodlai Church
Sathal A M E Church. Canaan Heights
Cnaaaiharry Communltr Mnthodlat Church.
Hwy. tilth A Flnty llldga RA, Chualharry
DtUary Community Malhodlpt Church W.
Highlands DaBary
Christ Uathodlat Church

PRESBYTERIAN

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First Mathodlai Churah.' 41* Park At a
Flr&gt;t Methodist Church at Oeiad*
Ftrat Bautharu MOthodlat Church
Wocaah’a Club t i l Oak A t a
Fra* Mothodlat Church. It* W. 4th- BL
Oanava Mathodlai Church, Oauara
Oraca Mathcdlat Church. Oners RA
Grant Cbaptl A M I Chnrch, Otlad*
Oakgror* Matkodlit Chnrch, 0*1*4* -■
O alit* MatAadlM Church

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Community Presbyterian Churah,'Irak* Mary
FUel
Praabytarlaa
Church,
Oak
At a
A Ird BL
Ftrat Frashytariau Church. Csanalharry
Flrat
Praabytarlaa Church at Daharr,
B. Jftghlaad
Praabytarlaa Churah at Tha Caraaaht
*114 B. Orlando Dr.
BL Aadrawa Presbyterian Churah 1*11 Lea­
ned Bah. D r, Bear Irak*
U peala Caaaaouulty PraehyMrlaa churah,
I'Baala RA
WnstlalaUtar Praabytartaa Church, Hawaii
Fark. BL 41*

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Cats And Catnip
Another of those small but najrginR mysteries of nature has yielded
to the persistent efforts of science.
For centuries it has been known
that catnip, a substance produced by
certain plants of the mint family, is
very attractive to cats and other
felines. But ever since Darwin, sci­
entists have been puzzled over the
why of it: What good does it do a
plfnt to be able to stimulate cats?
✓ Now, through a series of simple
experiments, entomologist Thomas
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Eisner of Cornell University has
shown that catnlp-^-nepeta!actone is
its chemical name— i% an effective
insect repellent
**
It adaptive function is evidently to
protect the plant against plant-eating
insects. That it also attracts cats is
just an accident o f nature.
From the cat’s point of view, no
doubt, this is nonsense. Catnip is
merely proof that Mother Nature
likes cats. But then cats don’t know
about evolution.

aging to American leadership and
security in the world as it would be
disastrous for the Vietnamese people.
But whatever the real meaning of
the declaration, whatever the out­
come of this appnrent showdown be­
tween the United States and Khanh
and his Young Turks, one truth will
remain:
The war is being lost in South Viet
Nam. and no amount of power jug­
gling in Saigon and no amount of
American military aid and advice
hns been able to change that fact.
Indeed, the question that may now
have to be faced is whether the war
n. be won nt all—with or without
ts Escalation into a larger conflict
and full-scale U.S. involvement.
Until there is an end to Viet Cong
guerrillas slashing away at the tis­
sue of South Viet Num. democracy
cannot begin to grow in that |jind.
But until there is a strong, popular
government the people can believe in
and fight for, there can .be little hope
of defeating the Communists.
John Foster Dulles’ words about
Southeast Asia were spoken eight
years too soon. The “ agonizing reap­
praisal" hns just l&gt;egun.

Thought For Today
And be kind ttl one another, ten­
derhearted. forgiving one another, as
God in Christ forgave you.— Ephe­
sians 4:32.
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Next to love, sympathy Is the divinest passion of the human heart.—
Edmund Borke.

Helen Fuller Soys

Cash In Pocket?
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — good*, they- sre likely to cost'federst lax on these items’
(But not on tobacco, liquor or
If you ran wait six months, or lesi than they do now.
• littfc longer, to huy new fur*, The President plans to ssk gasoline, so don't let your
jewelry, cosmetics or leather the new Congress to repeal the hopes soar too high).
This is part of the Johnson’s
Administration's plan to keep
the country in at least it* pre­
sent stale of prosperity in tinfuture
Husines* forecasters
rnterprtse
Altamonte Sprisge
see a rosy beginning for 1965.
Mra. Itltehle FlairM
Mrs. Julia llsrtoe
but have some fear of a dtp
IM 5831
818-1311
in tin- economy in the second
468 44*4
Bear Laka-Foraal City
hall of live year These doubts
Mrs. Maryann Mil**
I.*** Mary
item from the fact that the
818-J478
Mr*. Frantr* Weater
boost Risen -o consumer spend
122-6119
Casselberry
mg b) the income tax cut last
Mr*. Jane Canelberry
Lake Monroe
year may have lost ita force
838-5444
Mrs. II. L. John*#*
by mid 1965
111-4711
The reduction in income
Chuluota
l-onywood
withholding taxes that.powered
Mrs. Joan Mag is
Mra. Donna Bates
14S-374Z
the 1964 upswing was a one
818-1117
time only cut that wilt not be
DeDary
North Orlando
repealed in 1965
Mr*. John l.eone
Mra. Mariarrt Coaby
The stimulus the income tax
668-4881
122-6 795
cut
gave to the economy has
Deltona
netran
almoit worn out.
Mrs. Mildred Elasey
Mra. Clarence fthyder
An added problem is thr
6S8-S611
131-4841
mounting flood of young pen
Genera
Or led*
pie reaching working age So
Mrs. Erelyn Lendy
Mr*. JoAnn Haya
many boys and girls will be
161-1164
149-4871
seeking their first Jobs during
1965 that Mie national uncm
ployment rate n not likely to
fall below the current live per
cent level unless further
steps are taken to speed
growth in the economy.
The cautlsus Morgan Guar
anty Truit Company estimate*
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Fri., January 8, 1965 that IS billion worth of new
purchaung power Is needed in
the next year. The Preeident
w r n a a a. uiblosv, BBITaa ASO r tllL U lM
letaeo - o e e e r a l ■ • !• (»
pl*n* to recommend to Con­
m s K roL T eu sa
gress ways o' putting about
n u n n n r a LBXA s o k h
JULIAS L. aTKsaTHOS*
Adva rl la ln a LuraoSor
that sum into the pockets of
Aaaoclate Eilior
■01 a a six
customers.
BAKMI I. JUHSaoH
A d eer tta laa Maaaaee
Manaain* E4ltor
The cute to federal excise
iA s ia iso B M A K a a
DORia sail.LIAM
taxes, still tn force from World
■ ualesea UilL|,r
■eclats tailor
War ll.dayi . may amount to
r n a o w il l s
DUTHE A l a n *
about 12 billion By lowering
afackaaltal Su*t
C it s Editor
B IL L t l S C K S T
the price of the items thus
Jl Ut WMI.LI
•latt Phuiu* r.pa.r
C n s a t r Editor
freed from tax. the govern­
ment would hope to encourage
Published dells aaoept Saturday. Sunday ead Chrlstmaa; pub­
consumers to spend for other
lished Saturd ay p ta cs sdina C b r l a i u e e
good* that would lead to tnu u it m r n o* batb*
H o rn * D s lle e r s
’ *
**■ w » *b rrraaed production.
Another 14 billion economic
ALL oru a tu MAIL shot-in-lhe arm would come
I, B a ll
a S H lS u LK C O L H T (
l u ll I I sac
I* wash
l»-H l Tear
from Increased Social Security
a.II I Meatha
44* I Meat**
benefits and federal expendi­
I *a I Modlbs
111 I Maalbs
tures
for highways and other
1.4*
I
Mealb
1.9* 1 Meats
i. A Peatal ■agslauas* preeld* teat ail all aa*ssri#ua«a as project* that consume mater­
ials and create jobs, according
*14 la adeaass.
to Uie President's plan.
Tb* llarald I* a ■ember el Ike Uausa Preee wbisk Is *•■
The figure* thus far are
lllit* saciueissly te ike uae far repekllealles el All Ike leeai still tentative— until Johnson
newt srleied la Ula *a*a*»*#r.
,
has 'finally determined how
much
be can aave from'other
ataied aa a.asa* claae ■altar t-eleiier 11. l i l t al tk* Peat
file* at Saaterd. Elan#*. eadar lbs Act el Cessiaee al Marik part* of the budget to invest
tn thla aeclor—and until wf
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move further Into the new year
a pari et aay ■aieriki.’ k#w* er aaiem atss, el Ikla ediliuk and can better Judge how
: Tke la s lard Uareld s a y k* r*pr**»#a4 ta a ay ■aaaar wllkaIrong a stimulus the economy
it writs** aarslaslaw et Ik* vskllaker st Tke Use aid. A s /
dltldaal oc lir a reapeaetkl# ter eeek rewreductlse *111 ke requires to continue function­
laaldered aa latrlag.ni »a l*ke slaraUs eegyrt«ht ee4 will b* ing at least al thf present
stage of prosperity.
*16 Labia ted 4 ta t| s s sailer tke la * .

Herald Area Correspondents

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Ominous Talk
“ We make sacrifices for the coun­
try’s independence and the Vietnam­
ese people’s liberty, but not to carry 1
out the policy of any foreign coun­
try. Better to live poor but proud as
free citizens of an independent coun­
try than in ease and shame as slaves
of the foreigners and Communists.” *
The words are from the reply of
Lt. Gen. Nguyen Khnnh, South Viet
Nam's’commander-in-chief, to Amer­
ican protests over the recent military
purge of the High National Council,
the country’s provisional legislature.
If this dismissal of American ex­
penditures in blood and wealth in the
defense of South Viet Nam is ignor­
ant and offensive, its careless lump­
ing of Americans with Communists
as equal enemies of the Vietnamese
peoplejs shocking nndt,ominous.
The words also betray a fantastic
'detachment f r o m reality— as if
Khanh and his fellow generals could
live proud and free for long were Un­
ited States policy to be changed to
o n e .o f abandoning these people to
their own devires (but with the mon­
ey still flowing in).
Evidently, the bombast of this "or­
der of the day" was directed more
toward Ambassador Maxwell D. Tay­
lor than toward Americans. Khanh
has since told newsmen that “ we ad­
mire. like and even love" the United
States.
Behind the inflated talk, however,
lies a real challenge to American in­
fluence in South Viet Nam— influ­
ence that can be called selfish Inter­
ference to the extent that a Com­
munist take-over would be ns dam­

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Dr. Crane’s

GENERAL APATHY

Worry Clinic
Terry Is developing in In­
feriority complex that makei
him dislike icbool. Ilia par­
ent* are P»rtly lo blame for
they let him perilst In child­
ish speech habits, thinking
he sounded “ cute." Send for
the booklet below and teach
your child correct enunlcalion.
CASE l'-477: Terry B , afied
6. is a brilliant boy.
“ But he is withdrawing
from his classmates," hia wor­
ried parents informed me. '
“ Ever since kindergarten,
he has had trouble pronounc­
ing certain words.
“ For example, he can't s»y
'rooster' tor he always eall.il
‘woostcr.’ '
“ And he also lisps, for he
will ask: ■Ith it lime for thupper?’
“ Dr. Crane, we may be at
fault, for we thought it was
cute lo hear hint make these
errors, but now he Is develop­
ing a complex over the fact
his playmates Jease him.
“ So how can we coryocl hts
speech quickly?"
For five years I served a*
reaseareh psychologist with
the National Research Council
and^the Carnegie Institution,
helping correct Speech amt
hearing disorder*
V. v :
For three o: Ihoye yejrs t
country Ilka Sweden actually .was jd/illom-d at Galtaudet
WASHINGTON (NBA) — took full advantage nf it.
College for the Dr*f at Wash
There ha* now been time
Second — Wennerstroem bring a spy.
for experts -to make s thor­ noted that in m»ny place*
Wennerstroem
apparently Ington. D C.
ough study of the operation*
The other two year*. I was
was spying for excitement,
men handling secret informa­
of Swedish Soviet agent Col,
for money or in revenge for st Smith College, hut w-orkmg
tion tended lo lake hi* word
Stlg Wennerstioem
having been passed over for Ion the children at the Clarke
'that he was entitled In have
These studies are alarm­ acre** lo secret material. Ap­ promotion—o r for a combina­ School for the Deaf
At Gallaudet, the students
ing. They reveal an unexpect­ parently he was not asked fur tion nf all three of the*e
were of college age. They used
edly high degree of Soviet documentary proof. Seeming­ Iraaons.
Fifth—There seem* to be a finger spelling In thr elass"profeaalo null mu'* &lt;c u m pet- ly , some o f these men gave
enrrl in sophist irate,I agent him information w i t h o u t weak lies in thr way that U, room, hut resorted to the to
operation*. They also disclose checking with Pentagon nr S. and Allied officer* trans­ the sign language for their so­
weaknesses in American mili­ State Department saeurity port classified material in for­ cial conversation on the cam­
eign countries. It seem* from pus.
tary-industrial security.
men.
For sign language ,ts much
the Wennerstroem testimony
It was made abundantly
clear from the Wenncratrnrm i Third There teems to l*» * that if the Ittissians know a faster than the laborious ling,
Tendency among higher gov­ particular man is carrying a er spelling vis the manual al­
operations that the* Soviets
ernmental and eompany o f f i ­ document they want, they phabet illustrated in your dic­
have come a long way from
cials to hv more lux in secur­ have good technique* for *c- tionary.
the spying technique* Of Ihr
ity than lower official*. If a &lt;using that document, copying
At Clarke School Hu* tea (Ti­
Whittaker C’liamla-r* and Al­
lop man met Weiirieratroem and returning it without the ers deal with youngsters of
ger Ills* days.
under the light rirruin*lanees offirrr-ruutier knowing al«iut grade school age and teach
These common Amcinan
■
them bow tn hold their lips,
security weaknesses weir &lt;lls- socially, he frequently wa* It.
automatically enliai.teied 11 h.
Till* Ill'll • •(•«*tiled ill *H»i,« tongue arid belli in order to
elosed by the Wrnnrrst i oeru
testimony:
Fourth Among the men ■it m l b y W i*nfi*'i s tr u t 'in l«i two speak distinctly.*
First — WcnncrsUueui uruLH"Jl wyesie-ss Wrniinatiurin nb|«’ to lu t u i t i j t j u b JLhin t h e f t 1 In your home teaching, it
A s Soviet- chief* noted a ” &gt;11. 'hwse .se.-ow-l to be a
thi» offjT^r . hmi « » r- ris helpful to employ a mirror
tendency l»y Anirrieans to tendency to believe that if * ryirijf Ilit* «!ui tmiriil uii hi* so Die child can watch his own
__
highly elasaify many'Items ,,f .man wuxlit a ( omniums!, *|M't Mutt or in m diptuiunLii’ , lips.
Lisping ran often lx- correct­
I it ai ai li Huvt t h r v tl i«V t h in I*
tittle or m. Use 1.. the Hueh*' voul.ln'l be a spy
sinus and to undt i.'lassify or There apparently have been i .»l 111nt Iinti'il III ttn* \N s'lilUT* ed quickly Insert a lead pencil
lertCe rn the vleni tt.irit&gt; its-nra si, many stums about the fat ici-m mu hm*i! n il tt'»timutiy. lielweett the ihikl s teeth
la-t hull tuts down thereon
S
i (*\ |ici \» III thi* Rft UI'­
tin- Iteds eulisidi ii'il of ptimV Lind of people who supposedintelligence inteiert.
ly spy for the Itusslant that ll) f it-lit now ft*vt*v iaIvitMR-if&gt;’ (11ic but keep his longue under the
This less-lhan-pei fer t sys* it in illffieult foi nome.Amei- |i'*R Hinti"i ii*1* thru itmkiutr lead pencil
Then, with lips parlor, have
tern of elasaifif latinri, of ii ani to eom eive of a socially 4rt titin OiMt rimhi Uy prnnui nurse, makes life easier for in . eplnl.tr, runsi-ivative - up tnniR Mir tnrhtehtii on ulml'i him exhale ai.d he will utter
, the "s " sound
Soviet agents Wennerstioem prating mlonel fiom a fine

Bruce

i
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- i -

For the lisping child (imply ■ He did It perfectly. So I
lifts the tip of his tongue wquld shorten the interval be­
against the base of his upper
tween the “ err r r" and the
front teeth.
final "ooster.*
If he now hotds lt down on
Within 10 minutes, he was
the floor of his mouth, as he
saying
"rooster"
perfectly
will white It is underneath the
and had thus elimnated one ot
pencit, he automatically will
(he major causes for his so­
correct hi* lisping.
cial Inferiority complex.
As regards the common
Use the mirror and let your
childish mistake of saying
child
watch himself as he saya
"woostcr" for “ rooster," he
can often eliminate this mis­ "Ah-Asr-0-00 E," In that or­
der.
take quickly.
He will fine that hit mouth
For example. I asked Terry
to say "err-r t and prolong the Opens widest at "Ah" and
keeps closing slightly on each
sound.
He had no d.fficulty doing so, of the nett sounds.
thus showing he eoukt utter the So send for my booklet "How
"r "
lo Correct Stuttering and Lisp­
So I would have him say ing." enclosing a long stamp­
err r r" and then glide over ed, return envelope, plus 30
into the “ ooster."
cents.

Biossot— Roy Cromley

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Oataan
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monro*
C. A. Baatty ................— Pm tor

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
411 Park Avanu*
P. B. Chmea .TV___ _
Paato*
Mornlns Worahlp
1:1* a. m.
Sunday School —— 1:41 a. m,
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ---- 1:10 p. laEvening Worahlp . t :* l p. tn.
Wad. Prayar S*r»le* 1:1* p. m.

THE SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner life A Elan
ft. U Mar*hall _ _ — - £ Pa
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbalh School —
4:M a.
Worahlp SafTleo — 11:00 a.
Wadnaaday Nlfht
Prayar Soryloa ------. IE 0 p.

0&gt;t**n

Assembly Of God
PINECREST ABBEMDLT
OF QOD CHURCH
Cor. 11th and Elm
H. V. Wilder --------------- Paitoi
Sunday School ------ *!*• *• “
MeralngrWorahlp — l*:l® a. m
Branlng Worahlp _ 7:1* P-'~m
Tcuth Sara. (Sun.) _ «:*• p. »
Mld-Waak Sarr. (Wad.) - T:M
p. ra.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CIIUIICH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
HOT S. Sanford At*.
R. Vernon Fuller v
Sunday School ........ t:41 a. m.
Mornlog Worahlp , 11:00 a. m.

CENTRAL 1APTIST CnURCK
Cor. 14th St. A Oak Are.
Call Smith.
----------—
Sunday School ------ •:&lt;* *- «•
Morning Worahlp — Hi*# a «"■
Training Uunloa _ 0i4* p. m.
Branlng S a rrle*------4:°# V mWad. Prayar Sarrle* 7:10 P- m.
Nuraary Open
... _ _
W T R R ------------------- 7:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Otnera
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist

1

Sunday
Evening Worahlp — 7:0* P- i
Wadnaaday
Prayar Serrlo*------ - 7:oo p. i

HOLT CROSS
401 8. Park Ara.
Fr. Leroy D. Soper, Rector
Holy Communion .... 7:10 a. i
Family Harriet and
Sunday Hthoul ..........- 1.00 a. ■
Morning Prayar
tFtret Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:00 a. ■

Christian

Church Of Christ

WEBTBTDE MTSSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith SC A Holly At*.
John R. K i n g ------------ - W "
Sunday School —
!*:** a. ■
Sunday

CHRIST CHURCH
Church BtraaL Longwood
Tr. charlaa W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 1:00 a. m.
Family Sarvloa *
C laaaaa___________ »:00 a. m.
Claaaaa

BAPTIST MISSION
ENTERPRISE
Sunday School ------- l:&lt; l
Morning Worahlp - 11:00
Training Union —_ 4:41
Evening Worahlp — 1:1*
Wad. Night
Prayar Mealing — T:!0
Rar. H. J. Doynton----- 1

Baptist

Hjaie School_____1:10 wL mi

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 44 Wait
Morris R u b y _____ Krangetlat
Bible d a t a --------- 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ Il'.tO a. m.
Evening Worehlp — 1:00 p. m.
Dibit Claaaaa Wed. - 1:10 p. m.

Sunday
Bible S tu d y ______ 14:05 g. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service ... 4:10 p. tn.
See "Herald of Truth-* 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel &gt;
Tuesday
Ladlea lllbl* Class - ltiOO a. m.
Wednesday
lllble C l a s s --------- !&gt;*• P- *•

Each Month
K in d e r g a r t e n
T H K

C H U R C H

FOR A L L

A L L

FO R

C H U R C H

T H E

on Mirth f*
*/• building of charac­
ter arul
.i/4*mhip It ii a stareInh im - o'
*ual value* Willwut a
strong \ ,.urih, nrithar democracy
nor civilization ran survive. Thera

•ib .L u* aifund 'rimsons why awry
fH-TBiHi ihouHd Attend »ervi€wi regu­
larly^rvd «uppttrt the Church Thry
are i 1) For hit own eaka. (2) Fftf
Ilia chiIdrcrii's oaka 13 I For tht M'k&amp;
of his community and nation «4)
For the sukr of the Church iUelf,
which nerdi hi* moral and material
■yplMirt Plan to go to church regutarly and read your Rihla daily.

_ No matter how difttcult a marital problem may seem, it tan lie solved with
God’s help.
Church memlH'rship anti regular church attendance
and enrich family Ilea. Hring your family thin Sunday,
oldent to the youngest, will be welcome.

[j

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
Itot Elm Avanu*
Rav. Robert Watch ------ 1**etor
Sunday School _____ ('.41 a. in.
W ora hlp Service _

JGuivr Aibfrtuusj
Itto.
ItmMkif, Vm,
Sunday
Job
T :17-ll

|

Monday
Ephccisng
8:1-4

Wcilin-adxy
Acta
JS.13-2T

Tuveday
l’ aalmi
108:11-18

Tburmlay
Roman*
8:21-26

Krfdny
Job

8:8-10

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. W. E. Tlmmi _... Pastor
Sunday School ______ &gt; 44 a m.
Morning Sarvlcaa „ It oo a. m.
C hoir P ra cllc a Wad 7 :J 0 p. m.
Every On* Welcome.

Saturday
Galat Ian*
3:14-29

ORATE METItOUIBT CRURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland Ava.,
Rav. John &gt;L Hires Jr., Pastor
Church S ch o o l____t :41
a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:05 a. m.
M T F ---------------------- 4:15
p. m.

10:41 a. m.

E •ngallatlc Sarv. __ filO p. m.
Tuadsy:

lltbla Training ------ 7:41 PThu rada yi

Taung 1‘ aopla Baraloa 7:41 p.m.

FinBT CHURCH
OF THE NAZAUKNE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rar. W. L Holcomb*, Paito?
Sunday
• :4S a. m. ------ 1Mbit School
11:00 a. i n . _M o r n i n g Wo re h lp
7:05 p, m. —. Evening her vice
7:00 p. in.
Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Serrlcee
7:00 p. m. ._ Laet Wed. MU*,
louery Service

Pentecostal
FIRST

PENTECOSTAL

CHURCH OF LoNiUVOOD
141 O r an ge

Straat

Rev K Rutb U r a n l
Paator
Sunday School ____ IO:on a. m.
Morning Worship _
!!:[&gt;#_*, m.
Sunday Evan tng

FIIIST METHODIST CHURCH
41* Park Av*.
Hav. Hobart M. Jenkins, l'aatnr
Morning Worship _ 2:10 p, m.
Bundsy S c h o o l------» «&amp; a. m.
MornI,ing Wor«hIp
lo:l| a. m,
MTF Mastlngt ---- I 10 p. m.
( Intarmsdlata, 8snior)
Evsnlng Worship _ 7:10 p. m.

A lfo r d -------- . . . -----1

j.

Nurser y

Methodist

CHURCH o r OOD
llnd A French
Sunday Schnol
»:4t
Morning Worahlp _ 11:50
Evangelistic flarv. _ 7:10
Tuaa Prayar Sarv. .. 7:10
Thura. Tuung people
Endeavor------------ 7:15

and

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
102 W. llth Place
*“Tha Church of the Lutheran
Hour*’ and TV **Thli la tha
Ufa'*
Herbert W. Ooirat _ __ Paator
Sunday Mrhool----- . f; l § a. m.
Worship Hervice «*. i«;3o a. m.
KfndargaMaa and Nuratrjr

Tlir Chur '• i( the yrratrat factor

The number of broken homes grows every year. Mutual affection and mu­
tual interests are good reasons for marriage, but they are not enough. Our an­
cestors used to hang the framed words *’l!od Mena Uur Horne" over the mantel
because they, knew that Hsinust be^aTnember of every closely knit famii^circle.'

Church Of God
H

S l n g i p l r a l l o n ___ 1:05 p

Tha Rav. J. Gordon P a a r f ,
Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l___ 1:15 a. m.
Morn Ini Worship — lit 00 a, m.
Communion —First Sunday la

Nancy's lonely. Notody bother* with her much these days. Mommy's always
sad and upset. And when Daddy's home, the qtiarrclinu and sHtnitiiiK make Nancy
so frightened that she hide's. She couldn't pul it into words, but she Jtnowit that
her safe little world has fallen to pieces.

CHUR C H p F C1IIU8T
SCIE NTIST
10* Eaat Se co nd Straat
Sunday Service A
Sunday S chool ------11:00 a. m.
S u b je c t: "S a c r a m a n l-*
IVv.tnraday S ervice _ * : 0* p. m.
Heading IViuro: 101 E. Flral.
W e e k d a y e i Ib lO *- m. - *:»»
p. m. F riday Evan lu gi * ; ! * 1 : 1* p. m.

L

Evangtlletlo Service 7:00 p.
Mid-Week
Service (Wad.) __ 7:00 p.
T h ir d Sunday

Hanford, Florid a
122-7211

Bert m o w n ------- Evangallrt

Peul Blikea
______ Pei
Sunday Schodl ____ t i l a.
T o u l h Hou r ....... ........ I DO p.

OOOD SHEPHERD
.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2001! A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. 17-92)

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1411 Park Avenue

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. Ind St. at Maple Art
Morning Worehlp .... 10 Sn «

Lutheran

FIRST

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1741 Country Club ltoad
Sponsored by First Baptist
Church
Rav. R. T. B arrett------Paatof
Sunday S c h o o l------ 1:4* a. m.
Worahlp Farvlo* _ 11:#0 *• m.
Training Unlog ------ 1:4* P- m,
Evening Worahlp — 7:10 p. m.
Wad. 1-rayac Barv. — 7:1* p- m.

FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Women * Club Uulldlng
101 Oak Ara.
Durward Hr Knight Jr., Paetnr
Sunday School
t;4t a. re.
Worahlp S c r r lc * ___7:10 p. m.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th BL and Laura) Ara.
R* ■. C. E. Andaraon ___ Paalor
Telephone: llf-1 0 ]l
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7 ."a p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:10 p. m.

Morning Worahlp — »:10 a. m.
E enlng Worahlp _ . 1:10 p. tn.
Wad. Prayar Barrie* 7:10 p. m.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Ealataa
Cltrua llalghta
Ilav. Charlaa B- Hogg _ Taator
Church School ____ 1:41
a- m.
Morning Worahlp —
U:ha a.m.
M T V -------------------- 1:10
p . m.
Era. Worahlp ___- 7:10 p, m.
Wad. Prayar Sirrlc* T:10 p.m.

Southern Methodist

Free Methodist

Christian Science

Sunday School
10:## a. m.
Morning Worahlp
1100 a m.
im,l* Study tSunday) 7:0# p m.
Evaiigallatlc Service 7;#o p. in.
Wad. Prayar Meat _ 7:00 p m.
BUI Stephana -- ----------Paator
A Cordial Welcome to All

Sunday School ---- 10:00 a. m.
Oataan
Worahlp Barrie* _ 11:00 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worahlp Service _ 1:10 a. m.
Stafford Mamorlal—
Sunday School „----- 10:10 a. in.

Episcopal

ELDER SPRINGS RAPT1ST
Old Orlando RA at llaatar Ara.
B. Hamilton arlflln _ Paalor
Sunday School ------ 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ---- 1:11 PEvinlng Worahlp — Ittl p. an.

Morning Worahlp — llj*#

Methodist

Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

_ 7:1#

p ni.

Wad. Bible Study
.. 7:10 p, m.
Cumjuerora Meeting
Friday
7:10 p na.

Presbyterian
FIRST PREHBTTEItlAN
CIIURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
drover C. Sewell Jr. ... Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaelatant
Paator
Church School _____t il a m.
Session Meats ___ 10 ti a. m
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a m
Pioneer Fellowship _ 4 00 p. m
Senior HI Felluwahlp 4 uo p in
Evening Worehlp ... 7:1# p. In
Wad. Prayar Masting 7:0# p. m

COVENANT PRE8BTTERIAN
1774 South Orlando Drive
Thomas H- Makln ___ Paalor
W o r a h lp ---------------------- - »:oo a. m.
Church School ___ 10:00 a. m.

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PEST CONTROL

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Btvaath-day Advaallat Church. Maitland
Av*.. AlUmonl* Sprlaga
Sanford
lavaath-day
AdvaatUt
Church.

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Autlaeh BaptUt Ckurch, Ovlada
Central Baptlat Church, 1111 ,Ouk A v a
Chulseta Ftrat Baptlat Charah
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Oataaa Baptlat Church
Flaaaraat Baptlat Church, 1*1 W. Onora Rd.
Fratrla Lake Baptlat Church. Rldat Rd,
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Altamonte Sprth*a
Waaialda Mlaalaaary Baptist Charah,
111 B. Molly Ava.
Bias Bop* Baptist Churoh, 11* Oraag* Ava.
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14*1 Fark A va
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Highlands, DaUary
Christ Mathodlal Church
Sunland s t a t e s
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First Mathodlal Church of Ovlada
Blrat Southern Wathodlat Church
Womaa'a Club t*t Oak Av*.
Fra* Mathodlal Church. »•# W. Ith *4.
Gaaava Mathodlag Church, Oaaava
Oraca Mathodlal Church. Onora Rd.
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Church of Ood Mlaalon. KatarprUa
Church at Jasua Christ st LAllar Day
SslatA 1111 Fark Ava
Csmmaalty Chapel. Altamsnta Sprlaga
Kaatarg Orthodox Church. SL Jehaa Chry.
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First Paalacoatal Church af Longwood
Full Oospal Tubaruad* 1711 Country Club
M l Oliva Holiness Church, Oak Mill
RA Oataaa
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DocR Walkout
Cost Daily I s , m w
d m
$25 Million
*

Here’* one for you: Flor­
ida's motel industry may
reach the billlon-dollar invest­
ment mark during lOfifi. This
Mill come to |inss. says state
officials of the Motel indus­
try of Florida orgamxatinn,
if all the present plans for
new construction anil expan­
sion are carried out.
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Florida Citrus Showcase,
with headquarters in Winter
IIa‘mn,-now hat application
forms available for nominat­
ing prominent citrus leaders
in the annual Citrus Hall .of
Fame. Seems to us that we
have citrus leaders in this
county who should be nomin­
ated.
•

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*

Hunting yarn: Two men
were discussing their day In
the field. One asked, "Did
you kill anything 7" The rrply, "Yeah, a couple oi fifths *
• • *
Want another? Two men
were deer hunting. One was
driving, the other on watch
The driver flushed out a deer
and it whirred right by the
watcher. The driver ran up
to his companion asking “ Why
didn't you ahoot ilT" The re­
ply, "Well, I took a couple of
quick allots but before 1 could
get the cork back in the bottle,
the deer was gone.”

• •

•

Just a thought but why
couldn't the city change the
diagonal parking markings so
that cart can back into Die
area instead of drive in. Tliip
way the driver would be up
front and in a better position
to sec oncoming traffic when
he is ready to leave.
•

•

*

The new one-man art show
at Senkarik Paint and Glass
is an exhibition of the work of
Chester Scott of Sanford. The
talented local man combines
bold colon in a variety of
landscapes. He is a realist
and most particular about the
tiniest detail.

• • •

Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
of Seminole High will be the
guest speaker at the Monday
meeting of the Sanford-Seminoie Art Association. Cowley
will talkabout the relation­
ship of art and music, says
Helen DeWit, SSAA represen­
tative. It’s at the Cultural
Arts Building on Fifth Street
at 7:3Q p.m.

Altamonte Man
Dies Under Train
A 45- year -old Altamonte
Springs man, Arthur Benton,
was killed early Saturday
morning when he was run over
by an Atlantic Coast Line
passenger train.
County Judge Karlyle llouabolder atld Benton fell be­
tween the tracks In Altamonte
Springs and bis legs were sev­
ered. Assisting in the invert!] gallon was Deputy Ted Lewis.

on the St, Johns River. * * * *

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WEATHER: Temperature in 70s Tuesday; low tonight in 60s; colder near end of week.
NEW YOBK (Urn - Atlan­
tic and Gulf Coast longshore­ VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MON., JANUARY 11. 1066
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 101
men went on strike today out
of fear of automation, ham­
stringing the U. S. maritime
industry aqd costing the na­
tion's economy an estimated
$35 million a day*
The walkout of 60,000 cargo
loere efforts to get it. But they
There’s cold in the St. Johns River
handlers closed ports from
haven’t put the necessary effort, the
and Lake Monroe. It’s been there for
Maine to Texas, leaving scores
necessary money in their ventures.
centuries.
of ships cither marooned at
They tried to find it with good in­
Uut it may not stay hidden much
their piers or at sea with -no
tentions. They failed. The failures
loafer.
way to discharge their cargo.
have dominated the thinking of cit­
;j’ip jip n tee-j.syre
izens *. k many, many years. They
Forty ships, including the
h.Tii in its Pwricd
know gold existed in the water. Rut
luxury liner United States with
history.
Iktory. The leaders are leaving m&gt;ththey shied away from^fjoinjr all the
1,013 persons aboard, were due
tfifr to chance. They’ re preparing for
way to get It.
to dock in' the port of New
the windfall in every conceivable
Thu dreamers hunted it in their
York alone today.
fashion.
minds. Rut they didn’t organize for
The dockers walked out at
They have top plotters mapping
the historic search. Tlfl-ir search was
E. C. HARPER JR.
ART BROWN
out each and every step of 1tin way
haphazard.
12.01 a m. contrary to the ad­
fo tile yulil. They have other experts
But no more.
vice of their highest union
arranging for the financing of the
Sanford officials are getting into
leaders. Few pickets appeared
hunt. The search will- be costly, but
high gear for tJie hunt.
immediately but otficials of the
the yield will be many times great­
Their target is in sight.
International Longshoremen’s
er.
They call it a Riverport Marina and
Association (lb.M said they
Many people have known of the
they need all Itie lielp, all the moral
would be out in force later In
hidden gold. Kunic have made tiledsupport each of us can give.
the day and the thousands of
tons of cargo which normally
would be handled will not be
E, C. lt3rpcr Jr. and Art | Harper will head the Sanford
touched.
Brown were named to head merchants division and Brown
Assistant Secretary of Labor up the two divisions of the
James J. Kcynolds Jr. who new Greater Sanford Board of will lead the business and pro­
had mediated the automation- Commerce during Uie first fessional division.
The organization, recenUy
centered dispute between the meeting of the organization'*
1LA and shippers for seven board of directors at the Semi­ established by the senior trade
months, returned to Washing nole County Chamber of Com­ Ixidy with DeWitt Matthews
ton to report on the situation merce.
as general chairman, is sche­
By Jane Casselberry
les of guest lecturers who will
to President Johnson and the
duled to be on hand fonlght at
Local bills the Seminole be invited to speak before Live
Labor Department.
the City Ccmmtaaion meet­
Reynolds said after meet­
County legislative delegation students in &lt;n effort to mike
th(ir study of government
ing with the shippers' ll-mcming to hear the report on the
will lie requested by the Coun­
more meaningful. Following
ber negotiating team Sunday
proposed manna which will be
ty Com nil*, ion to present be-i his talk lie was barraged with
that they had voted unant
made by engineers of the firm,
fore the 1985 Legislature were questions on many subjects
mously to seek compulsory ar­
Maurice
Connell and Asso
revealed
by
newly-elected including permits for firearms,
bitration.
dates of Miami.
Commission Chairman John tax raises, the two-party poll"They had no other directum
Deal system and the roads de­
Traffic Toll
in which to go,” he said.
Serving with Harper in the
Alexander fur civic classes at
partment.
Alexander P. Chopin, chief
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI} - merchants division will tic
South Son mult- Junior High
negotiator for the New York Traffic accidents look the Fred Wilson, Miss Duns Flem­
School.
Shipping Association (NY'SA. lives of cine persons in Flor­ ing. F. E. Iloumillat Jr., Char­
F U N E R A L RITES
Guest speaker for students
said, however, “ Presently we ida over the weekend, liie lie Robinson and Bernard Jafdo not plan to contact the State Patrol reported Monday. fe
Those associated with were held today in Aus­ taught by Mrs. Jo Ann Rowe,
President." The NYSA said]
Brown in the business and pro­ tin, T e x a s , for Lt. Alexander, pointed out that
Saturday the President would Order Ignored
fessional division will lie Tom­ Michael Daniel Horns- since commissioners can pass
no new ordinances or controls,
be asked, through Congress, to
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI) my Speer, Dr, Tom Largcn, by, 26-year-old father
intervene.
of two small Imys, who among those they will ask the City commivsioners tonight
—United Nations officials here Julian Stcnstrom, John Mof
Aa to the shippers’ position today ignored Indonesia's or cer and George Milit.
was fatally injured in delegation o introduce in the will present ■ resolution of
1065 Legislature will be: (1)
on the stalemated bargaining, der to cease operations and
The group by common con­ a crash of his jet at
Chopin aaid "there is no possi­ get out of the countr'y.
sent agreed to back the efforts Sanford Naval Air Sta­ An act to permit location of apprerditlon to former munibility that we will give them
being made by the Chamber tion. The mishap oc­ court housf -faclLttes in othe^ (J)4FjU|jh’c Kenneth McIntosh
parts oMtie county In addition at the commlskion meeting in
more thin has been offered." Second Week
to accomplish tbc mctropoli
curred lust Wednesday to those in Sanford, the county City Hall,
and Lt. Hornsby died seat. (2) an act to provide
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ian telephone, system.
McIntosh resigned his post
Friday at Seminole Me­ speed limit* and safety con­ with the city to assume the
(degress went into the second
morial Hospital.
week of its new session today
trols on the waterways, and office of county prosecutor.
still occupied with the prob­
In other action the City
(3) one to permit the county
lem of getting organized. No
to lease equipment to volun­ Commission will consider ap­
legislative action was on tap
pointing a community action
teer fire departments.
In other parts of hi* talk he committee is suggested last
An application to rezone an Burch Out?
outlined functions and limita­ week by Slarvin Meltzer. Ills
area adjacent to Yankee Lake
WASHINGTON (LTI)-Re
By United Pres*
tions of the Iward and various plan would be the start of spe­
Terrace aubdtvlilon to permit publicans are reported near
A blunderbuss storm that
county officials and explained cial irhoola in the area to
HONOLULU (UPI)—Air end
a zoning of T-l (trailer bones) au agreement for Dean Burch belted much of the Appalach­
how the annual budget ia pre­ teach the unemployed various
wil] be heard Wednesday night to atep aside as GOP national ians and Ohio Valley with surface vessels searched the pared.
trades needed in this commnuat T:30 when the Seminole chairman, aooner or later, heavy anow during the week­ ocean around Wake Island to­
Alexander was first in a-ser- by.
County Z o n i n g Commission presumably in favor of Ray C. end swept into New England day for signs of the six crew­
The Zoning and Planning
today.
meets in the County Commis­ Bliss of Ohio.
Commission will present a
men aboard a four engine Air Driver Charged
sion chamber.
recommendation to a l l o w
The weather hureaq warned
However, t h e application LBJ Attacked
A motorist identified as apartment ■ buildings la C-l
of up to 10 Inchei of fresh Force transport plane which
craahed and burned Just sec­ Charles W. Dooly, of Lake areas and to tone the newly
will be m*t with opposition by
TOKYO (U P D -ln a state- mow.
property owners on Uie lake, ment believed to have been
Mary, was charged with reck­ annexed area at 21th Street
Roads w e r e anow packed onds after takeoff.
according to Mrs. Roy W. written by Mao Tie tung, and icy from Kentucky and
The crewmen included Capt. less driving early Sunday aft­ and French Avenue to R-l.
Aa ordinance will be conBrown, spokesman for borne Communist China today at­ Pennsylvania into central New Arthur F. Wiegand, 30, air- er hit car struck a utility pole
owners.
at 24th Street and French Ave­ aidered on prohibiting the
tacked President Johnson- at England. The storm hampered
Yankee Lake la situated two an Imperialist whd It "whet­ traveler! at New York City'a erfft commander, ion of Mrs. nue. Ha ia also charged with keeping of Junk ca n , parU
miles west of Paola and north ting hit knife while telling two major airports, where 225 Jaquelina V, Wiegand, Clear­ defacing and-destroying pub­ and debrla In residential sec­
lic property.
tions.
hit beads.” .
flights were canceled Sunday. water, Fla.
of Lake Markham Road.

Editorial

Comment

T argel Is In Sight

Harper, Brown Head
New Trade Groups

Court House Annex
Proposal Revived

m w A ...

B R IE F S

Ken McIntosh
To Be Honored

Trailer Proposal
ill Be Opposed

North Belted
By Blunderbuss

Six Airmerf’Lost

City To Air
Plan Today
By Harry I. Juhnmn

Cent ml Florida boaters- tin
estimated 50,001) of them —
are looking to thr progress of
the Rivet port Marina’ here
with anxious .eyes. The rea­
sons are simple?
They put in at the launch­
ing sites in Lake Monroe now
and they'ir liinjteil to a half­
day of travel out anil a half­
day travel buck before sun­
down.
Die thousand miles of beau­
tiful river and lake ahorelma
is wailing fur sightseers'
pleasure within a day's cruise
of Lake Monroe.
T h e typical., vuckthming
family from the entire Flor­
ida peninsula Is soon to he
wilhjn a half-day travel of
Lake Monroe, what with the
super highways being built.
The shoitnge of a "hoatel" Is
keeping t h e s e vacationers
away from this area.
With such accommodations,
multi-day lake and river
travel will become common­
place. Visitor* from down­
stream as far away as Jack­
sonville and beyond can visit
the upper reaches of Die river
ami stay overnight, or several
nights.
The Cape Kennedy-Cocoa
area has considerable boating
in the Immediate waterway,
hut that arcs ia relatively
monotunous for pleasure limit­
ing. Access to the ocean is
difficult. It's believed by auth­
orities that fresh water will he
favored hy the majority of the
Hew lesidetils of that urea.
Oh Completion of the .Sunford-TItusv die ( anal, the en­
tire East Coast will liencflt
hy waterway accessibility to
the Sanford-urea.
The opening of tier Ftondu
Cross-State Co mi I will alsu
link the boating vacalirmers

and sportsmen of the entire
West Coast to this Central
Florida boating eenter.
The City of Sanford'e con­
sulting engineers, Maurice H.
Connell A Associate! Inc. of
Mill III I, have devised a master
plan for tlie Riverport Marina,
it dclvrs into virtually all as­
pect! of the energetic project
and offers detailed data on
what is considered ideal for
the marina.
- it dwells on publicity for tha
program, on advertising meth­
ods, the Importance of tha pro­
ject to job* and business in
general.
^ - .
The proposal will be spelled
out in complete detail tonight
when the City Commission
meets in the City Hall. AH
persons interested in H ara
being urged to attend The
matter is scheduled to he tha
first item of business darling
at 8 p.m.

Truck Overturns,
7 Persons Hurt
A Plymouth Citrus Grower*
Association truck, loaded wlttp
a score of fruit pickers, over­
turned late this morning on SR
431 south of Forest City near
the Orpngc County line.
The Identity of the injured
could not be determined but
State Trooper Tommy Tomlin­
son said Dial six or seven of
the pussengers on the truck
appeared to be seriously inJuicd.
The driver of Uie vehicle
tolil police that the truck went
out of control on a curve and
Hipped over, spilling those
who were riding on the bed of
the truck.

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Church Girls

UF Appreciates
Check Of $645
From VAH-11

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By Donna E i l n
MI«a Gloria Morale*, 1»year-old Cuban re(u|«o pro*
•ently making ber borne tn
North Orlando, w aa. gueat

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of the Junior and Intermedi­
ate Girls Auxiliary of Flrit
Baptist Church of LongwoodMiss Morales told the girls
of the oppression suffered by
her people In her native land
* during both the Batista and
Castro regimes and said that
although freedom was limited
under Batista, It completely
disappeared under the Castro
government.
She told of the desecration
_ of the churches and of the
abuse suffered by the clergy
and the nuns. School students
were instructed that love o(
country was more Important
than love of parents and they
were encouraged to inform oo
their parents if they deviated
from government policy. All
phases of private life far their
cltlxens, from the size of their
homes to the amount of money
they were permitted to have,
were supervised by the govern
ment.

Legal N otice
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CUBAN REFUGEE Gloria Morales, now making her Jiome In North Or­
lando, center, spoke for the Girls Auxiliary of Longwood Baptist Church.
GA officors shown with her are (from left) Laurie Miller, secretary;
Patricia Smith, vice president, and (at right) Marilyn Smith, president,
and Mrs. Becky Leftwich, leader.
She related her mm family's
experience when, after It was
decided their home was too
spacious, :t wss confiscated
and they were put out into the
street to find oter living
q u irted . Person* were per
milted to earn from Invest
ment* no more than $300 per
month and to have savings
of no more than $1,000. Mon­
ies above these limits had to
be turned over to government
ai&gt;d to make sure the regula­
tion was carried out, cur­
rency wss often changed eo

l a ra tha E i l a l i a ti
F R E D P. ST RANGE,
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N o l l e . If f c a r t b r t l v . n t h a t
t h e u i f d . r a t c n . i l will,, on t h .
l l l h d a y o l F a b r u a r r , A. D.
1SSI, p r a a a n t l o t b a l l n n o r s b l a
C ounty
Judy.
of
H .m ln o la
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , hi* f i n a l rat u r n , a c c o u n t a n d vouchor*, *•
E ia c u to r
of th *
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of
F R E D P. UT RA NOE, d . c a a a . d ,
a n d a t said lim a, t h a n and
t h a r a , m a k * a p p l l c a t l n n a to th*
a a l d J u d g e fu r a f i n a l . a t t l a m a n t o f h l i a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of
aald a a ta ta , a n d f o r a n o r d a r
d l a r h a r a l n a h im a* auch E x ae u to r .
D a l a d thl« th * l l t h d ay *f
J a n u a r y , A. D I I I ) .
J. D P t r a n s *
A . E i a c u t o r o f th * E . l a t a
o f F R E D P. S T R A N G E
D ac.a.ad
STE N S TR O M , DAVIS A
M c In t o s h
A t t o r n . y a fo r E i a c u t o r
P o . t O tttc * Bo* 1110
H anford F l o r i d .
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that an? hold out! would b« of
no vslut.
Throughout the most inter­
esting talk, Miss Monies an­
swered questions from th#
girls, explaining the way of
life of the Cuban people from
their food habits to their
Christmas customs. Most ex­
planation demanded hr the lo­
cal girls, particularly the
younger ones, concerned the

Christmas customs since in
Cuba gifts are not brought on
Dec. 35 by Santa Clause but
by the Throe Kingi, Gasper,
Melchior and Balthasar, on
Jan. X.
Following Miss Morales* talk
refreshment* were served to
the capacity attendance by
the leader, Mr*. Becky Leftwich and Mrs Patricia Lind­
say. wife of the pastor.

In t h e
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nin th ji u ic iA L r i n c r r T o r
F L O R ID A IN AND F O R S E M I­
NOLE c o t : NTT.
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NO TIC E o r S P I T IN
H OR TOAGK F O I tE C L O S C R E
F E D E R A L NATIO N AL MO IITO A O E ASSOCIATION, a c o r p o r ­
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P laintiff,

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For
Property

MONEY

114 NORTH PARK

By Donna Eatea
Representatives of the civic
and church organizations of
Longwood met at the Invita­
tion of the Longwood Volun­
teer Fire Department and
Auxiliary at City Ilall last
Thursday evening to discuss
and make plans for a com­
munity-wide effort to raise
monies to assist Mri. Kenneth
Urabsion and her family.
Mrs, Drahaion, a member
of the auxiliary, was severely
scalded, receiving second and
third degree burnt over most
of the front of her body, in
an accident at th* Longwood
Children's Christmas Party
Dec. 10,
Since that time ahe has been
confined to Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital and her release
is not expected for tome time.
Although her condition ii re­
ported at good she still ia in
considerable pain and burns
hava not healed sufficiently
to permit akin grafts, it wss
reported.
Mrs. Jean Willis, auxiliary
president who conducted the
meeting, explained that funds
would lie needed by the Brahaion family, following her
reli'Mte from the hospital, fur
liRcessMry aflerrate.
Present for the meeting
were Mr*. Willis, Mri. Mar­
guerite Uinstead and Mrs.

Judy Snow, Firemen's Auxil­
iary; Chief Claude Layo, John
Farina and Jlank Snow, Fire
Department; IL C. Carlson,
B, L. Helms, Carl Lommler
and Percy White, City of
Longwood; Mr*. Elizabeth
Hi lie and Mrs. Elena Shaw,
Civic League; Mrs.* Mary
Hartley, and Mrs. l.enrj Ham­
mond, Extension Homemakers
Club; Rev. Jack Lindsay, Mrs.
B. R, Gray and Mrs. Ellen
Dudley, First Baptist Church;
Mrs. JoAnne Hamsnond ami
Mrs. Pauline Stevens, Christ
- E p i s c o p a l Church; Mri.
Jennie Fox end Mrs. Donna
Estes, Church of the Nativi­
ty, and Mr. and Mrs, David
Williams, Longwood Tourist
Club.

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to consolidate bills,
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care of all your money
needs.

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officer* of the United Fund
of Seminole County.
President Paul D. Lewie re­
ported today that he had aent
the following letter to Cdr.
Robert W. Kennedy and the
men of the squadron:
Please convey to the offi­
cers and men of VAH-11, de­
ployed aboard the USS Roose­
velt, our moat sincere thanks
and appreciation for their
wonderful contribution o f
(X4B to the 1M4 campaign of
the United Fund of Seminole
County. Another etar 1* add­
ed to tha crown of our
Navy."

Community-Wide Drive To Aid

Legal N otice

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M B R E A Z K A L E AND J O S E ­
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JO NES,
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S . m t r i o l . C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , at J r , Suit# l i t .S a n f o r d A l l a n ,
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b y o r hafo r* M a rch t t h . l i f t , A. V. I M F If you (a lt t o do
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C o u r t a t S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , a n d he t a k e n a g a l n e l you for th *
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l l t h d a y of J a n u a r y 1MI.
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a / A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , J r .
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Clerk of C i r c u i t C o u r t
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LymanTirpyhouTOi "Wii
the Wildwood Wildcats tonight.
Jayvees play at 6:30 p, m.
and the varsity at 8. *'
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The dog poisoners arc at it
again. “Shane," a German
shepherd puppy, was found
dead by its owner, .Joan Kleven, of Magnolia Avenue. The
veterinarian told her there are
30 cases of dog poisoning
currently.
Friends will remember Al­
fred Herner who delivered The
Herald in Sanford for more
than 35 years, until he became
ill on Labor Day in 1902. Al­
fred is now at Orange City
Nursing Home and would ap­
preciate hearing from his
friends.

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So You *Decide
Ity Dottle Austin
If there were any groundhogs In Sanford today, they
were bound to he mighty confused.
According to ancient legend, today is Groundhog Day.
■Traditionally, if the little animal (also called a wood­
chuck) pops out of the ground and secs his shsdcw,
spring is a long way off.
Intermittent sunshine and showers in this area today
would have made the little fellow wish he had “stood
in bed.”
Since it Is unlikely that there are any groundhogs
this far sublh, Sanforditcs will have to take the predic­
tion of the one which was observed in Punxsutawney,
Pa. today.
The actions of that one indirated to members of the
Punxsutawney Groundhog Club that the country can ex­
pect a mixture of everything miserable until at lenst
March 16 — Including rain, wind, extreme cold, snow and
sleet. If he had not seen his shadow; an early spring
would be indicated.
Standing in the snow, club members saw the ground­
hog pop out of his hurrpw at precisely 7:27 a.m., EST.
He took a look around, saw his shadow distinctly and
scurf:lwA!^ * 3 iiSfc his hole to wait for spring.
Club members said that this was the 79th consecu­
tive year that the groundhog has made an accurate fore­
cast of the weather the country could expect for the
remainder of the winter.

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Zip'Code 32771

WEATHER: Fair and cold Wednesday; low tonlght-Jn 30s.
United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUES.. FEBRUARY 2, 1965

SANFORD, FLORU&amp;

NO. 117

Bitter Cold, Snow Sweep North
Mercury Hits
Below Zero;
Death Toll 39

Appalachian
Aid Final OK
Pictured Soon

Longwood Residents
Oppose Raceway 3 -2

11th Bomb Derby April 5-10

BRIEFS

State Budget Faces
Cuts - To $1 Billion

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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
Construction workers returned
to America's new Project
Apollo moonport today, ending
a threesday walkout that idled
$200 million in key apace
building,
Work on the 45 apace agen­
cy projects that were affect­
ed by the 3,800-man strike be­
gan a slow return to normal.
Building tradesmen, direct­
ed hy unon leaders Monday
night to end the walkout, be­
gan to pour into the vast base
before dawn, backing up traf­
fic on roads that had been
nearly deserted since Thurs­
day.
Clifford Baxley, coordinator
of the Brevard Building and
Trades Council, predicted by»
the end of tlie day that about
90 per cent ot the 4,360-man
work force would be back with
a 100 per cent turnout Wednes­
day,
The walkout, fifth to hit the
Vast space center within a
year, had kept more-—than
$200 tuilAdi) Worth -of witat
space construction at a stand­
still since Thursday,
Baxley said tlie back - towork decision was made by
the officers of the council’s 18
member unions after a presi­
dential commission agreed to
investigate the .unions' griev­
ances.
The main dispute that tou­
ched off tlie strike involved
a contract between the Na­
tional Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) and
the Marion Power Shot'el
Company of Marlon, Ohio.
Hie firm It building an $8
million crawler that will car­
ry huge Saturn-5 moon rockets
to launch pad*.
Under term* of the contract,
Marion Power Shovel Compa­
ny uses steelworkers import­
ed from Ohio.
The local building trades­
men claim they, rather than
steelworker*, should have th*
job,
Baxley said Ihe President's
Missile Sites Labor Commis­
sion also will hear six other
union complaints that “ are
very serious as far as we are
concerned." He did not elab­
orate.
The hearing is set for Feb.
9 in Washington.

I'niled Press International
The remnant! of one of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Turn on your porch lights
winter's ’worst storms dumped
Senate b ark en of President
between 5 und 9 p.m. Thurs­
fresh snow on New England
Johnson’s $1 billion Appalach­
day. Thut’s when the Mothers
today while bitter Canadian
ian aid program today predict­
March is slated throughout
air pushed temperatures be­
ed final passage of the key
Seminole County for the
low zero southward through
"Great Society" measure by
March ‘of-Dimes.
the Ohio Vallcjrrthe end of -the
-1*.. •month.
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The mercury stood at least
Senr
Jev.itmgs
Randolph (DWelcome to Paul J. Mc­
25 degrees below zero in North
W. Va.), wh o engineered the
Clure of Casselberry, lie’s
Dakota, and sub-zero readings
bill through the Senate Mon­
joined the team of the Itiverwere common across t h c
day io an easy 62-22 victory,
port Marina. He was appoint­
snow-covered plains and Mid;,
said, "I think we can expect
ed by Casselberry’s Mayor
west.
final
action late this month."
Owen N. Anstey to help pro­
Cold wave warnings were
Randolph said he had talk­
mote the energetic project.
extended into Arkansas, north­
RICHARD DEAS topped workers this ntorninR in the Seminole County
ed to Rep Robert E. Jones
ern Mississippi and western
Chamber of Commerce's one-day membership drive. Twenty minutes
Jr. (D-Ala.l, about the mea­
Itainy, wasn’t it? The skies
sections of Kentucky and Ten­
ufter the close of the kick-off breakfast, Dens, member of Mcrl Warner’s
sure's chances in the House.
closed in on the Sanford area
nessee.
team, presented signed applications of all memberships assigned to him
Jones Is chairman of a special
this morning and brought a
Snow fell during the night
to (leorjria Hall (venter) and Jeannette Chastain at the Chamber office.
subcommittee
set up to speed
deluge of showers.
thnaighout New England.
Dens-won a $23 savings bond.
(Herald Photo)
action on the hill.
'Die death ol an Air Nation
"Hob Jones assured me the
John ’Krider, manager of
By Donna Liles
mediately adjacent to the al Guard pilot in an airplane
bill
would have clear sailing
Seminole County Chamber of
Longwood City Hall was fill­ Joyce brothers’ proposed stock crash near Granby, Mass,
in the House," Randolph said
n Commerce, will speak to ■mem­ ed to overflowing for a public car stadium were opposed to during a snow-storm and the
Jones planned to call his
bers of tiie Junior Chamber of meeting by the city council the track, with the exception death of a six year-old Shelton
subcommittee into executive
Commerce at their luncheon Monday night to hear opinions of one, and overall opinion of (Conn.) boy in a Iralfie acci­
session today to discuss the
meeting Thursday. Krider will of townspeople, and particular­ the audience was 3-2 against dent raised Hie storm death
Eleventh annual Hrronnais graphic and electronic re- onxtraiion the following day
House version of the bill.
present the facts and figures ly property owners, regarding the venture.
toll since Friday night to at sauce • Bombing Derby will cotinaissancc competition
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on the economic picture of the the proposed stock car speed­ Residents who favored the least 39.
be held April 5 lu by Recon contrast with past . derbies
.t., plus thousands ol vr,„i.i«
,
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rluruls measure ,begin Wednesday,
past year and tell the “young way in the southwest section raceway argued that business
Ringhampton, N. Y . picked naissance Attack Wing tine when bombing was the top
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residents as the air station | in a statement praising the
men of action" what can he of the city.
and entertainment will be up four inches o( new mow at Sanford Naval Air Station
holds open house. An ratltnat Senate action, President Johnexpected during the ruining
and
Syracuse,
N
Y
,
reported
The
Derby
is
considered
one
The
increased
emphasis
on
Owners of properties im brought into- the rily by the
three
more
inches
on
the
,he
" milicaU‘&gt;
year.
ot ihe most comprehensive reconnaissance has resulted cd 10,000 witnessed Ihe ail ,on
stadium while (hose opposed
, .
national concern over the spe1
ground.
air
readiness
exercises
in
the
in
changing
the
name
of
the
show
D
ll
year,
*
were unanimously concerned
rial prohleins of an II state
Jaycees Prsaident Clyde i l S l V A . . .
Four inches fell Monday U S. Atlantic Fleet.
| exercise from "Bombing Der- ,, fTb« purpose of&gt;tfc* six-day
about the noise and deprecia­
area which has not shared
Long is back in Orange M*-'
Its professional eilnt* sche oy" to "Reconnaissance-Bom­ eyjnt, is outlined by Sanford's
tion of property which might night al Crossville and Bristol,
fully in the nation's general
niorial Hu. pita I again, accord­
Tenn
.
London,
Ky
,
and
Beck
bing
Derby."
liuied
each
day
of
the
meet,
occur.
La^t. James O. Mayo la "to economic
growth and pro­
ley,
W.
Va.
ing to the Jaycee bulletin.
Social' events. Including ■ provide training for squadron
attract many of the defense
Council Chairman It C
gress."
Hazardous
driving
warnings
otfirials
most
conn-mod
with
golf
tournament
and
reception,
I personnel through participn
Carlson explained that the
Johnsonsaid past exper
Rev. Ileibert Gucrss has
problem in question is ' not were posted because of the evaluating the Navy's air will bung tiie military and tbm invarious competitive u.nce _ p , r, icul, rly m Ihr
snow
and
strong
winds
in
the
been asked to address the San­ Atomic Bomb
stnke
potential.
civilian
communities
together
what the council may or may
exercise*,thereby enhancing Tennessee Valley a r e a - has
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UP1)
ford Civitan Club at ltd meet­
This year special emphasis on Friday, April H
not wish to do, since according eastern portions of Kentucky
the overall rcadine.a of Re demonstrated that "when a
ing Thursday night in obser­ —An Indohesian army general to legal advirr received, coun- and Tennessee and for sec will tie placed on aerial photo
A rairler airmanship dein- connataeancc Attack Wi n g lir w rosl&lt;&gt;n of „ lp c(mnlry
vance of ^JfstionwJ Clergy , said today 200 scientists are cil cannot refuse to issue a Hons of t(ie southern Appala
*Jnp '
: can lie hrJpci. to help Itself,
f# Week. Rev. Goer** is pastor of working on a project to develop building permit as the pro rhians.
Mayo, wing com m ander. Is „,P |K.npflU M lrwl ,0 „ lc p„.
Lutheran Church of the Re­ Indonesia s first atomic bomb. perties for the proposed race
Showers and thundershow
responsible for keeping seven j |rp nallon ••
deemer.
squadrons of heavy altack
way are already properly e n swept Ihe southeast Gulf
The area for redevelopment
‘Through’ Train
coast, with the Air Force base
bomber and reconnaissance under Uie bill covers 355 coun­
zoned "
Visitor to the office: "\\ lint
Tl'Ct'MAN, Argentina —
at
Ozark.
Ala,,
reporting
one
Jet aircraft ready (or mom­ ties in Alabama, Georgia,
A portion of the zoning or
h a p p e n e d to all those (LT‘I)— A 19-car passenger dinancc pertaining to thr situs half inch.
ent's notire deployment to air j Kentucky, Maryland, North
•THINK” signs you used to train with defective brakes (ton was read which stales
West of the Mississippi, ski
craft carriers serving In cri­ I Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
smashed through a railway
cs
were clear except (or snow
have on the walls?”
tical areas around the world South Carolina, Tennessee,
that "properties zones! light
Editor: “ I had to lake them station here and ran into the industrial may lie used for flurries in cential Montana
The importance ot such s Virginia ami West Virginia.
TALLAHASSEE ( t 't ’D — | Tiieadny'e session, the Inxt
diiwn — everyone was sitting street outside
Seminole County Commiss­
commercial purposes unless and fog along the Pacific Gov Haydon Ruine niul other one in Die m m o l seiies, whs force wn* made evident only
Coast.
• round thinking all day and
ioners.
Sanford City Commiss­
to
Itielude
budgets
of
Govern­
last
summer
when
■
squadron
defined as obnoxious, offen
Great Falls, Mont , picked stale Cabinet members were or Hums, Agriculture Com­ was sent to. Uie aUIl troubled
( i no one was doing sny work!" School Aid
ioners and representatives of
sive, noisy or odorous."
scheduled io study and posi. missioner Doyle Conner, Atty. Far East.
WASHINGTON (L’PI) —
other • county municipalities
While many in the audience up two more inches of snow
When you turn on a tap, or A House general education
during
the
night.
ntbly cut their own individual Gen. Earl Fair cloth, Comp­
presented their request* for
With this deployment San­
pointed out that, in their opin­
open a ■valve you can gel a subcommittee hoped to -wind
office budgets Tuetday in u troller Ray Green, Treasurer ford became the Joint Atlanticlegislative action to Sen. Mack
ion, the trefk 'would be "noisy
number of things including up hearings today on Presi­
windup of io-anngt on pro. Hiovvaril Williams, Education Pacific Fleet headquarters for
and odtyous" Carlson further
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Cleveland Jr. and Rep. &amp;, J,
wider, gas, oil, even milk, dent Johnson’s $12 billion explained that only the courts
posed I coord stale Vjm-riding Direct or Thomtta Halley and the RA-3C, latest in North —A truck driver, pelted when Davis Jr. at a legislative hear­
orange Juice or soda. Hut you school aid program.
of btutu Turn American Aviation's Vigilante lie drove, hie truck Uirough a ing in county commission
of $13 billion over Ifiu, m xl Secretary
could settle me matter after
won’t get blood. The only way
two year*.
seHes.
Adnrns.
crossfire. In a college snow­ rooms today.
the track is built.
you can get blood is from a Envoy Ousted
Sitting hs the state Hudgcl
J. H. Wright, chairman of
Most of Die week’s esenls ball fight, whipped out a
Mure than 20 proposals and
TAMPA (UPI) — Rain
He stated that one of the
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­
blood donor. Have you been
main purpose* of the meeting greeted the official opening Commission, the iVdoni-t und tlie Stale industrial Commis­ will stress the versatility of pistol ami killed a University recommendations for enabling
to the blood bank lately? viet Union today expelled U.
was to "impress upon the pro- of the Florida .State Fair legi * 1 a t l v e nppiopt ml ion sion. submitted u $2011 mil­ Hie Navy's carrier - based of Tennessee fiesUmmi lute or clarifying legislation were
They need you — and you S, diplomat Richard F. Sloli
presented by the various gov­
looters of the track the feel­ Tuesday for the fifth year in rommittei s huve b-cn going lion spending request, of reconnaissance a n d bomber Monday, police said.
may need them someday.
on charge* of spying. He had
a row and dampened the fun over the budget! n&lt; different which lie said the slate will aircraft with Vigilante, A 3B
Police c h a r g e d William ernmental bodies, many of
ings of the people."
been first secretary at the U.S.
provide unly $3.4 million.
Skywurrlor bombers and oth­ Douglaa Willett Jr., 27, of them brought about by tha
Following the hearing, one of thousands of tourist* and agencies since Inst Monday.
The other day we heard a embassy in Moscow.
The rest of Ihe funds would er planes competing.
The budgets eventually will
*
Greeneville, Term., with mur- mushrooming population ex­
of the Joyce brothers told The frolicking Hhrinera.
little boy running through the
An estimated 1,500 Shrin- have to l«- pared either hy come from 'the federal gov­
Among the events will lie a der in Ihe death of Marnrll plosion ki the county amt at­
Herald that he "is undecided,*
aislei in a locaPsupermarket Miners Killed’
at this time, as to whether he eri ‘ were off hand -from the Cabinet or the Legisla­ ernment since tiies. commis­ dcfca$jvc electronic counter Goodman, 18, of Rwuiupscott, tendant problems that are be­
yelling, "Elaine! Elaine!”
LENS, France ( U P I)- An
ing created.
and his brother will continue throughout the southeast to ture in April—to ju.-t over $1 sion administers the work- measures exercise which will M a s s .
When his mother found him, explosion of accumulated gas
1parade through
downtown billion, the expected income iiicii 'i c o m p e n s a t i o n and un­ consist of seeking out and
with the project."
ahe scolded him, "It's not po­ shattered a coal mine tunnel
Ta nips under aunny akies in figure fur the etate through employment c o m p e neation pinpointing "enemy" radar
lite to call me ‘Elaine.’ You early today more than 2.300
programs for the etute.
limn.
the annual prefair show.
stations hy electronic means.
should always call me ’Moth­ feet below the surface of the
Also scheduled are a night
OPEN FRIDAY
u
earth in northern Fance. At
er'.”
photographic reconnaissance
N1TE T IL 9
“Yes.” replied the lad tear­ k a st 13 miners were killed.
mission with Use RA-SC Vigi­
f t
fully," but this place is full
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lantes using wing flasher un­
A LW
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F IR
Q UiA LIT
of mothers and I wanted to Bus Crashes
its, a tactical mission involv­
be sure 1 got the right one!”
LAGRANGE, Ga. (LTD —
ing
both photographic and
A Greyhound bus careened off Seminole Flying Ranch, a
electronic gathering equip­
U. S. 29 today and crashed new public airport at Chuluota
ment, and a reconnaissance
through three Urge pine trees will be re idy for operation
exercise consisting ot gather­
before it* driver could bring near the end of this month,
ing Information about beaches
it to a halt. At le n t it persona it m i learned today.
and road* in an area where
BOYS’ JEANS
Thomas T Tuck, a war-time
were injured, one critically.
an imaginary landing party
pilot from Cocoa, presently la
WESTERN STYLE
plans to "hit the beach ,'1
Memorial aervicca for Lt.
constructing a building to
The lotaj aerial reconnais­
Cdr. Donald Wayne Beard, PUC Charged
PRICED SO LOW
MIAMI (UP!) - A utility house administrative offices
sance system, with all Iti
killed In an aircraft accident
and
a
flight
training
tchool.
rate
expert
charged
at
a
hear­
component*
operating
In
uniwhile serving aboard the air­
A spokesman for Tuck said
ton, i* capable of giving •
craft carrier USS Ranger, ing on Florida Power and
else*
Light
Company
ratei
the
Pub­
a
4,200 foot runway has been
tactical theater commander
will be held at 2 p m. Friday
4 to II
Installed.
The
airport
is
locat­
lic
Ulilltiea
Commission
was
a completa up-dated intelli­
at Sanford Naval Air Station.
or
unwitting" ed oo SR 419 two miles from
only
gence report minute* after the
The Reconnaissance Attack ‘‘wittingly
Chuluota toward Orlando, in
plane return! from a minion.
Squadron 3 pilot will be buried favoring the utility.
Seminole County.
The week of (trenuou* oper­
at aea with full military hon­
Blua denim western jeana
Roger Stake, executive dir­
ation* and tU preceedlng day*
or* from the Ranger at 2 p.m. Showdown
. . . Just right for your cow­
VIENTIANE. Lao* (UPI) — ector of the Florida Develop­
of preparation will not ba un­
Sunday
rewarded one* for partici­
Commander Beard'* home­ The rebellious Laotian army ment Commission, said the
poke. Sturdy Sanforliedt cot­
colonel, Bounleut Saycocie, be­ airport site baa been inspect­
pant*. Mora than IS trophle*
town waa Citrendon, Tex.
ton Jeana, reinforced a t
are being offered a* Incen­
Service* for Lt. (JO Bri*n hind Sunday's revolt today re­ ed and "reveala the site to be
tive* to win the variou* event*.
polnta of atraln. Zip fly.
J . Cronin, bombardier • navi- jected a government ultima­ suitable.” A permit of approv­
They range from a mammoth
gator of the Vigilante which tum to withdraw his troop* al will be issued “on or before
NANCY STEELE, county service officer for 18 y ean , waa presented a
engraved punch bowl for the
craahed Dec. ». were held to- from two key position* In Feb. U unless cause la shown
plaque of appreciation this morning by B. F. Kutz, commander of Veter­
overall iquadroo champion to
day at Arlington National Vientiane. A military show­ In writing to this commission
ans of WW I, and Mrs. Bea Newsome (right), Veterans of \V\V 1 Auxili­
■mailer gold trophies for indi­
Cemetery. Lt. Cronin waa a down with loyal soldiers ap­ why such permit should not
tie
granted,"
Stake
said.
ary
chairman,
(Herald PhotoX
peared
imminent.
vidual winner*.
fciatlva of Weat Hartford, Conn.
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Law Proposals
Given To Solons

Trucker Kills

Snow ‘Fighter’

Rain Dampens

Fair Opening

Airport Slated
For Chuluota

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The recent prolonged struggle In
the Italian Parliament to select a
new president is the latest proof of
the fact th a t the number of political
parties a nation has is no guarantee
of thriving democracy.
If it were a m atter of such statis­
tics, Latin America would be the
most democratic area in the world.
Atlas Magazine, quoting a Mexican
publication, reports th at there are
193 active political parties In 21 LatIn-American nations. Argentina Is
highest with 29.
In a continent with a population of
200 million, this means one party

Dick West’s

Hail and Farewell

The Lighter Side

for every one million inhabitants.
When only those old enough or in­
terested enough to take part in pol­
itics are counted, the ratio is more
like one party for each 10,000 voters.
But rather than being a sure-fire
sign of democracy, aavs the publica­
tion, auch party proliferation is Just
the opposite—as news from the south
so often bears o u t
Most of these countries have in
their history moved from the ex­
treme of one-psrty misrule to manyparty unruliness, and sometimes back
again. Two caaea In point ara the presant dictatorships of Cuba and Haiti.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
It b o w appears Uist women
either have trapped themsel­
ves, or let themselves, be
trapped, in ■ situation that Is
bound to prove embarrassing
t o somebody. And they can’t
say I didn't warn them.
As a sort of Paul Revere
of the hemlines, I have been
sounding alarms for the past
couple of years about the
shortening of skirts.
The record will show diet I
repeatedly prophesied that no
good would come of this.
I bate to aay “I told you
so," but I have Just been read­
ing an article on spring fash­
ions that proves how right I
was. It says that spring frocks
will have two lengths.
Women “ with legs capable
of standing the exposure”
cm w eir skirts that bare the
knees, while "other hemlines
cover unsightly knees,” it
says.
In other words, women who

Artistry In Kitchen
A lovely young ringing star of mo­
tion pictures and television made a
statement the other day th at can’t
help but interest housewives—and
homemakers, too, if there Is a dif­
ference between a housewife and a
homemaker.
This young lady was explaining
th at she didn’t like to cook and that
fortunately she had so much dough
she didn't have to.
So far, so good. But then she said:
"I don’t feel cooking 1b a challenge.
If you can read and follow directions,
you can cook.’’
That's what she thinks 1 Millions
of homemakers and their lucky, wellfed families know better. They know
that the mnglc touch which makes
mom's meals something out of this
world can’t bo found in a cookbook.
Not by a tableapoonful!
You couldn't blame these geniuses
of the culinary arts if they were to
retort to the young vocal artist:
"And If you can read and open

your mouth real wide, vou can sing."
But they won't do that, of course.
For that would be ju st as nonsensi­
cal as what the young singer sa id .'
So let her keep on singing and our
favorite cook keep on cooking. And
you know something! Even a beau­
tiful young ainger sounds better to a
listener with a nice, full tummy.

Thought For Today

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Both In South Viet Nam and
In neighboring Laos It was ap
parent that some new deci­
sions expressing this determ­
ination already had been
made.
There also were dangerous
uncertainties ail'd obvious dif

fcrcnccs of opinion? -• •,
It was equally clcsr that
positions w e r e hardening,
which, if they were to follow
their natural course seemed
lit point beyond the borders
of South Viet Nam and Laos.
Militarily, from bgses In
South Viet N»m, Thailand and
from aircraft carriers, U.S.

Herald Area Correspondents
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of million and the populace
a feeling of enlistment in the
nation's progress.
The late John F. Kennedy
had the same flair, though his
three y ean in office may
have been too brief to allow
appraiser* to Judge well its
effects on his record.
Lyndon Johnson's political
instincts told him that the cur­
ious requirements of an Am­
erican election demanded
swme sort of drama from him.
So he offered the voters an
assortment of countrified ec­
centricities in a traveling ex­
hibit that was usually interest­
ing and often funny.
But Johnson within (he con­
fines of the White Douse Is
something else. IDs quite
sound Judgment nf his o*n
large capacities leads him to
rely most heavily upon Ills
own counsel — as the best a
callable.
The result, a Itested to by
numerous of bis sides, is that
much nf his thinking, his plan­
ning, the steps he lakes to­
ward u decision, are shrouded
even from his working Inti­
mate*. They get bits and
pieces but may not See the
structure be is putting toge­
ther.
In this Important instance,
mystery does not create exeitemeot, hut lends instead, to
have a deadening effect. Nei­
ther aides close at hand nor
cilltena outside the black iron
White House fence can feel
Uia electric charge from the
prime mover's motion when
he keeps so much of it within
tight bounds.
Some observers are arguing
that tha huge Democratic ma­
jorities !n Congress, stripping
the scene of the prospect of
early conflict, could be lulling

the President Into tha quiet
of a false security.
The weight of Ihe evidence
suggests, however, that Lyn­
don Johnson h operating as
he always has, as his own
man, in Die rock • solid assur­
ance that nobody within range
is anywhere as near compe­
tent.
None of this means he has
any notion he can run the
White Ilotiae alone.
The best testimony that ha
knows he h is human limits is
Ms announcement he has per­
suaded Lawrence f . O'Brien,
his assistant for congressional
liaison, to stay on awhile. The
able O’Brien performs gargan­
tuan labors with and for law­
makers snd not even a tele­
phone - happy president could
get slong without a proper
substitute. None is evidently
yet in sight.
"Kennedy resignations" not­
withstanding, the President's
staff today still is the locus
of ample talent. If there Is
not more, and if the recruiting
for even a few places is diffi­
cult, then Die absence of ex­
citement — end a consequent
sense of mission — must be
accounted responsible In con­
siderable part.
Lyndon Johnson may discov­
er that campaigning (or a high
standing in history requires
at Dm minimum a Judicious
application regularly of the
kind of personal dramatics he
lavished on campaigning for
his chance at history.
It is not that the nation snd
tha world need a constant
show. It is that the dilemmas
of the age are Urge. And
there must be a question wheher responses which do not
stir excitement ere truly ade­
quate to the challenge.

Our Scientific Marriage
Frances
Illustrates
a
point that haa great merit Foundation, a non-profit edu­
for human being*, too. cational organisation with
Companionihlp la A boon to Dr. Peals, Bishop Garald Ken­
your I.Q. aa well aa your nedy and other eminent Jawphysical health so be aura Ish, Catholic and ProtosUnt
you apply Uil* “dog psy­ leaders on the .board, thus
chology” to human beings. renders a great aid to both
Then aend for the Informa­ the unmarried and the wid­
tion below and past It along owed.
"But my grown children
to the unmarried or wid­
think it is an insult to their
owed.
CASK V-402: Frances M., dead mother," many a wid­
aged riH, ia a nmxin of mine. ower of B5 to CO will report,
” W* have had two doga for “if 1 consider a second mar­
riage."
■cversl years,” she said.
On the contrary, it ia ac­
‘■Recently the younger dog
tually a tribute to the for­
got killed. After that the old­ mer wife, for it ehowa *he
er dog moped around and re­ made marriage so happy that
fused to eat. It finally grew
her bereaved huaband consid­
so weak, we had to call the ers a second marriage with
veterinarian.
favor.
"After making a thorough
You children cannot "com­
examination, do you know municate ' 1 properly with your
what he preecribed!
remaining parent, for he (or
"Well, he told us to get a she) needs somebody of the
puppy, saying the older dog same age bracket.
was just lonesome and brood­
Then their childhood expering.
ienres are much the same.
"So w* obtained a puppy Kven their popular music
from the dog pound the vary tastes are alike, since they
next day.
grew up in the same earlier
"And It teased the older generation.
dog, playfully biting its tail
Besides, two peopls stim­
and barking at it.
ulate each other's minds,
"Before the week was over, much as the two dogs just
the older dog snapped out of mentioned.
the doldrums and begun to
They also perk up stomach
sat:
appetite, too, and thus serve
"In fact, It avln began to as good insurance for longer
romp amJ play with the pup­ life and greater health.
py.”
There is also more Incen­
A similar situation often tive to attend church when
exit* when a devoted hus­ you have a devoted compan­
band and wife have spent ion at your side...,,
many happy year* together,
Tensions also diminish, for
only to jiAve death anabjjp ontrj yo„ |(now th et if you should
of the team sway.
suffer * heart ettock or
Tha other feels lost and other sudden illnsss, you ere
may grow moody, despondent not alone but have a help­
and lack a normal appetite.
mate who will call the physi­
Living alone, the remaining cian at once and render first
mate may thus feel less in­ aid.
terested In food, for a hearty
So send for full fnforma.
appetite pertekes partly of lion about tha "Scientific
conganial company at the
table.
So it is medically and psy­
chologically wise for widow*
•pd widower* to remarry if
they can meat congenial, cer­
tified metes.

warplanes were hitting supply
lines through which the Communiit N o r t h Victnamrcs
were feeding their Viet Cong
lilies in South Viet Nim.
Some ol these U. S, pluncs
wore- being shot d o w n It w j x
apparent that as the U S. had
added mure sophisticated wi-apondry against the Commu­
nists, the Communist* alio
from somewhere had obtained
anti aircraft defenses which
■tso were more sophilUcsled
It was apparent also Hint
the list pretense hid been a
banduned of mainlalnlng Die
IK&lt;i2 Geneva accord winch
gave neutrality to I-ans and
barred the introduction of outside forces.
For the United Slates, the
decision which bul to the step
ped up raids was both diplo­
matic and military.
Diplomatically it rocognizcd
what long had been known as
a fact — that the Communist
forocs of North VJet Nun
never had ceased their aid
to the Communist • led Pathel
Lao of Laos and never bad
pulled their forces nut of Lin»,
in accordance with the Gen
eva agreement.
Militarily, if progress was
to be made against the increa­
singly aggressive Viel Cong In
South Viet Nam, somethin?
By Welter C. Parkee
had to bs don* to cut Uteir
Labor
‘-Department reports
supply lines through Laos and
that
2
.'
l
million
man-daya were
Cambodia.
Uncertainties arose from lost through strikes last year.
conditions both Inside sod out Sad part is that such '‘lost”
of tha immsdlitk arses of con­ articles never can be found
v
flict, slide from doubts about again.
tfio stability of the South Viet­
namese government itself.
In Washington, Sen. Wayne
Morse of Oregon, most vocal
critic of the administration's
Southeast Asia policy, attack­
ed the U.S. air raids is re­
verting to "law of the jungle,"
Inviting a massive war.
There were oDier problems.
Among Utem was how the con­
flict was to be reported to the
U. S. public. U, S. newsmen
assigned to the area long have
been dissatisfied under condi­
tions which reported defeats
as victorias »nd which ban,ted
them from eyewitness ac­
SELECT ONE OF
counts of events bearing heav­
THE HOMES NOW COMPLETE
ily on progress of the conflict
OR NEARLY SO — THE HOMES
and the U J. involvement in
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the U. S. forces involved, and
the national sensibilities of
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It was necessary, of course,
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it also was important that the
U. S. public be forewarned if
“A Community of Homes—Built with Pride”
U waa &lt;o be drlwa into a larg­
er conflict.
Also among the uncertainties and among the most im­
portant of all waa the final po­
sition to be Ukoft by the Red*
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Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Lyndon B. John­
son, taking power at last In
his own name, could find in
time tin t some ol his Impres­
sive strong points are in part
i handicap to him.
No man In at least the last
half century has brought to
the White House a more thoroughgolng understanding of
whit managing the governjnent is all about Only a fewhate equalled his appetite for
the burdens of Die job.
In a jest liisl had a serious
core, an observer said of
Johnson during the 19154 cam­
paign:
"The job's really loo small
for him."
Vet tills nutslred man, pro­
perly confident that he has
mure than enough badr com­
petence and experience to
meet the problems Dial will
descend upon him, nh vert he
less may have trouble sum
montng up the mood of exriti
merit that could fuse his ef.
forts into Die kind of histori­
cal murk be seeks to make.
What docs excitement have
to do with It!
Many historians argue the!
11 It ■ prlcelesa Ingredient of
leadership, that men with a
flair for the dramatic, like
Ihe two Hqrissvells. general*
i d excitement that gives their
rinse associates a vital sense

Prideful Isolation
UFl Foreign News Anslytt
In Wsshlogton, President
Johnson In his insugursl ad­
dress clearly restated the
United States' position on Sou„ thesst Asia, and In many reapccts it was a grim one.
The United Stairs, he said.
never again could stand in
prideful Isolation. And be add­
ed:
"If American lives must
end and American treasure
be spilled in countries that wo
barely know, (lieu Unit is the
prior change has demanded of
conviction of our enduring
covenant."

Worry-Clinic

To know the pains of power, we
must go to those who have it; to
know the pleaaure of power, we must
go to those who seek It. The pains of
power are real; Us pleasures, imagin­
ary.—Charles Colton, 19th century
British clergyman.

Phil Newsom Says

Another possibility la those
weird looking boots that have
been in vogua this winter. As
skirts grow shorter, the boots
will grow longer. By mid-sum­
mer we may see skirts and
boots meeting st mid-thigh.
That, however, is evading
the
isue. Heavy stockings
snd hip boots really aren't
terribly practical for hot wea­
ther.
la there no way out of the
dilemma! I think thare is.
The solution ia tor someone
io invent something that will
do for the knee whit foam
rubber brassiera have dona,
for tha bosom.
Women whose kn«as aren't
up to "knufl could then sur­
mount the hamline problem'
with falsies.
If all women can appear this
spring with pretty knees,
those with naturally attractiva
leg Joints will soon be com a
discouraged and hemlines will
be bsck to the call by autumn.

Dr. Crane’s

Then Joshua said to the house of
Joseph, to Ephmlm and Manassch,
You are a numerous people, and have
est power; you shall not have one
t only.—Joshua 17:17.

B

ltitl cling to some vestige of
modesty have now bees pla­
ced in an untenable petition.
If they let themselves be
seen in a skirt of reasonable
length, everyone will automat­
ically assume -that they have
eyesores for knees.
It stands to rttkon that’ vary
few women will want to cre­
ate tha impression that they
■re hiding unsightly kneecaps.
So the upshot Is that modesty
is going to ba shot down in
flames.
So where does this leave
woman who do happen to have
knees that ara a bit too chub­
by, or a bit too bony, or olharwise unsuitable for display!
They will niturally turn to
those weird looking stockings
that hive been in vogua this
winter. When a woman has
oh a pair of those things, it Is
Impossible to tell whether her
knees are pretty or not. Her
knees simply become anony­
mous.

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Hopeful For 11th W in Of Season Tonight
HOUSTON. Tex. — (NEA)
—It* the first row and the
seats are plush red and so ft
The air ronditioner hums like
a fantail jet, and overhead
ribbons of steel make a geo*
metric pattern against the
■ky.
This is a hall park.
Or maybe 1 should write,
this is a ball park?
From a box seat along the
third base line, where I could
prop my feet up on an iron
railing, the view in the new
domed stadium which will
house the Houston Astros is
eerie. A vast panorama of
gray splotched by tiers of
colored seats hangs over the
sodded green field. The light
of day' will never hit this
place.
Somewhere highup under
this Texas man-made sky, 202
feet vertically where second
base is staked out, owls slink
among the beams and pigeons
plot bust bomb patterns.
Right now the badge of be­
longing is a steel helmet, be­
cause curiosity for this f 20
million wonder is so great
that it has been sealed off to
the general public by court
order.
A guy way out in c e n t e r
field b a n g e d on a pipe and
t h e noise r e v e r b e r a te d a r o u n d
th e e m p ty a m p h ith e a te r whose
p l a y i n g f ie ld lie s 24 f e e t be1 o w g r o u n d lev el, w h i c h
a ro u n d here m e a n s th e G ulf
o f M e x ic o . I t m a d e y o u t h i n k
th a t n fu st pitch bun g in g in­
t o t h e c a t c h e r 1! m i t t is g o i n g
t o s o u n d like C a s s i u s C l a y
b u r p i n g in to a m ike.
A m ) w h a t ' s it g o i n g t o be
like w h e n T u tk F a r r e ll s ta n d s
on th e p itc h e r 's m ound a n d
tells the u m p ire w h at
he
t h m k s of th e w ay th e pitch
w u s cu lled ?
W e l l , t h e r e whs T u t k to
sju a k
for
him self.
A long
w i t h llob M il l s n n d R u s t y
S l a u l u h is t e a m m a t e s oil t h e
A s t r o s , F a r r e l l h a s b e e n eond u c tin g lo u rs of the stad iu m
fo r v isiting dignitaries.

“ It'll he different,” said
Turk, "yhen you get a lot of
people in here. What ts'orriea
me more is the way the ball
will fly out of here off bate.
There's no wind resistance at
all to hold It (ip. They're think­
ing of a screen out in left
field. They ought to put It
nil the way up to the roof."
' One thing for sure—neither
Mickey Mantle nor Mighty
Mouse nor mortal man will
ever hit one out of this park.
The skylighti on top are even
double thickness and translu­
cent, so there'll always be a
grayish cast, never *ky blue.
The air-conditioning system
will run for eternity, or at
least the next 40 years which
i s the term of the Astros'
lease, and is equipped to clear
the haze of 3.1,000 cigar-smok­
ing patrons. They figured it
out by the factor which makes
Madison Square Garden amogridden above the mezzanine on
a fight night.
TMe jazziest thing about
the arena is the coloring of
the seats. They run from lip­
stick red to two shades of
coral to black (for the press
box tier, naturally) to purple,
two shades of gold and blue.
The field, of course, is Tif­
fany Uermuda green—No.
413, the architect informed
me. By controlled watering
they could make it the biggest
checkerboard square in the
world.

Oviedo Hosts
Air Academy
In 2d Meeting

HUBERT PLATT, of Atlnntn, n popular Osceola tlrau driver, was the top
stock winner in last weekend’s bijf meet here under sponsorship of the
Seminole Timing Association.
(Photo by Wilbur Yarborough)

Rockin Mollie A fter 3rd Straight
Rockin Mollie, the sensat­
ional marathon runner from
the J. R. Githons kennel, goes
for her third straight Ssths
mile victory in tonight's llth
rare a t ' the Santord-Orlandu
Kennel Club.
The courageous little 55pound female is one of the

W inner Floyd Looks
For Shot A t Cassius

T h e “ i n " Color f o r H o u s t o n
y e a r is b l u e , w h i c h d e s ­
ig n a te s t h e sk y h«se» up on
N E W YORK t U P I ) — P ro ­
tiie n i n t h level w h i c h r e n t f o r
m o t e r H a r r y M a r k s u n is t r y ­
$15 ,0 00 a p o p a n n u a l l y . T h e
ing to d a y to a r r a n g e a M ay
price en titles you to y o u r own
r e m a t c h o f tin- g r e a t I J - r o u o d
d ec o ra tin g schem e
for the
f i g h t in w h i c h F l o y d I’u l t e r s u i t e s t h a t lie U-yorrd t h e
so n o u t p o i n t e d " w h i t e h o p e ”
seats.
G e o r g e t ' h u v a l o b e f o r e 13,100
T h e D o m e w ill lie hell on
deliriously d e lig h te d fa n s a t
w om en, though.
The
little
M adison S q u a r e G a rd e n
w o m a n w o n ' t k n o w w h a t to
H u t d o u b l e ex - h e a v y w e i g h t
w e a r t o t h e h all g a m e u n t i l
ch am p io n
P atterson,
about
y o u tell h er w h a t level s h e ' s 1
$1 40,0011 r i c h e r a n d i l r - e i vedly
s ittin g on.
proud o f M onday n ig h t's t r i­
S h e w o u l d n 't lie i a u g h t d e a d
u m p h . sa id lie t h o u g h t b e d r
w e a r i n g c h a r t r e u s e in t h e p u r
se rv ed a shot at C a ssiu s C lay'
pie t a x e s
h eav y w e ig h t crow n.
“ I not only w on," exp lain ed

this

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Eight Named
To Hall Of Fame
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.
(U P 1 ) — F o rm e r Coach C arl
R n a v e l y a n d o n e o f bis m o s t
g if te d p la y e r s a t Cornell, J e r ­
ome
( l l r u d ) H olland, w ere
n a m e d to d a y to th e college
fo o tb all H all o f F a m e along
w i t h six o t h e r f o r m e r g r e a t s .
O th e rs selected w e re Ja c k
C annon. N otre Dam e gu ard ,
1927 -39; M e rle G u l i c k . T o le d o
a n d H o b a r t q u a r t e r b a c k , 1925*
29; T h o m a s J . H a m i l t o n , N a v y
h a c k . 1921-25; G e o r g e T a n k
M c L a re n , V U ta b u r g h fullback,
1915-17; E r i c T i p t o n , D u k e
h i c k , 19 36 -38; a n d Jsmes W i l ­
l i a m s , R ice e n d ,

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most thrilling speedsters ever. In her laft start, Rockin
to run at SUKC.
I Mollie was in fifth place after
In notching her first victory the final turn and managed to
of the season on Jan. 23. Roe- pull out a one length victory
kin Motlie was in sixth place over Sweet Showers.
eoming into (he home stretch
Results of last evening's
She won by a nose over Rank races:
Trust.
1st R a c e — 5/16 — T i m e 31.44

t h e e l a t e d 3 0 - y e a i -o ld F l o y d
of ( I n a l N e c k . N. Y., " b u t I
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a l s o A , , h lr i t h u g fli-lti i u l the J e t Rowirr t'llvN l.t .tgur.
ahovi- a n d L clou h i - h - lt i- je
Elame hnMivul hqwltal. a •«^i i n h is h i i A f r s i t . ——
192.518, .loan Evt-rly liail her
first sam linneij 2utt plus game,
a 2u| 513 series, Alien Sex
tun rlierkeit - in with a 179, 5()7 eomliinalinn
Jane Spulski wav next in
line with a 178 188 set; Dark
is Owens also made tile “ xelert circle" with an even 20U ■
484 and Bcrnkc Smith had a
168 483 series.
Individual high games in­
cluded Cert Rridgri 186, Ijou
Meeks 180. Elfie Oldham 179.
Sherry l.'annun 171 and Marl ha
Rillingi 168
There was a total of 13 split
conversions made by tile Bow.
it-rrtles: the tive -10 tell fur
Jane Spolski, Jeanne Wolfe
and Tena Darker. The equal
ly difficult live-seven dropped HOLST ANCHOR-Bill Elias,
lootball coach at University
lor Bcrniee Smith.
The baby split (three - ten) of Virginia the last lour
has resigned to take
toppled for Nancy Salyers, years,
the head job at the U S
Meda Wiltshire and Nona Naval Academy. He succeeds
Knight Other conversions in­ Wayne Hardin.
cluded the three-seven tor
Tena Darker; the 58-10 made
by Joan Everly sad Sherry
Cannon; the lour ten by Get I
Bridges; the (our-livc-seun
by Elaine Koslival.
Lots of turkeys were com­
pleted this week: Carolyn
Nelson, Lou Meeks, Donna
a
Riba (her lirsl), Joan Everly.
Bernice Smith, Jane Spolski
and Elaine Kostin] bad two

Coach Signed
CHICAGO (UP1) — The
Chicago Bears today announc­
ed the aigning of veteran
guard Abe Gibron as offensive
line coach to fill the coaching
staff vacancy left by the res­
ignation of Joe Stydahar.

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FOREST CITY’S bnakotbnll tenm, which in npon%
sored by nreu merchants, plays nt EdKOwater'
High every Monday nnd Thursday even in it.
Shown nro Conch Don llnsley (left) and Man­
ager Gene Bins. Others plnyinjr are Lyle Chris­
tiansen, Marty Dunn, Bob Gerncbis, p. L. Klin­
ger, Larry Lnntis, John Lawton, Joe Kelley,
Roger Roderick and Louis Stubbs.

Indians Face Colonial
Tonight A t Orlando
By David Higginbotham
Herald ixport* W riter
S e m i n o l e H i g h C a g e r a will
t r a v e l l o O r l a n d o t o n i g h t lo
f a c e lire C o lo n ia l H i g h G r e ­
n a d i e r s in a M e t r o C o n f e r e n c e
a ffa ir.
J t y V f f Coach R a l p h
S l u m p f ' a j u n i o r v a r s i t y five
w ill o p e n t h e a c t i o n M 6 :3 0 p.
m . w hun th ey ta k e on the
Baby G ren atlirrs. T h e open
in g f iv e f o r t h e S a n f o r d J a v

DAY TO N A REA CH (U P1)
— P e d r o R o d r i g u e z o f M e x ieo
will t r a m u p w i t h a n e w p a r i n c r t h i * y e a r in a n a t t e m p t j
III t a k e h i s g e r u n d s t r a i g h t
D aytona
C ontinental
A u t o Vccs will be Wayne BurnC h a m p i o n s h i p in a F e r r a r i stead, Frank Wlgham, Wally
Jarnigan. Paul U-Koy and
F elt. 28.
R o d r i g u e z , w h o s e r v e d as Greg Shively.
The Jay Vera have had a
r o - d r i v e r With P h i l Hill in
w i n n i n g t h e 1,243-m lle r a n - more successful season so far
Inst y e a r , will l o a m
w i t h this year than thr varsity
w in Id c h a m p i o n J o h n S u r t e e s Tiie varsity has tost most of
(heir games by a couplr of
of E n g la n d th is y e a r .
T h e F e r r a r i , a f o u r o v e r ­ points. Tonight the Oilds are
h e a d r a m p r o t o t y p e , w ill tie more even than they were
f l o w n h e r e f r o m t h e M o d e n a against the Kdgewater Kag
I I t a l y t p l a n t t o c o m p e t e in ^iexs a n d t h e T u b e will h a v e
tin* l o n g e s t r a r e In til* United lH-tter chance.
1710 S e m i n o l e * w e r e in co n S tales.
Hheltiy A m e r i c a n tins e n t e r ­ s i x t a n t t h e f i rs t p a r t o f Itir
ed s&gt;-vi ii f a c t o r y F o r d C o b r a * s e a s o n , b u t la t e l y t h e y h a v e
o n ttie e v e n t , t o tie d r i v e n by b e e n p u t t i n g good trail g a m e s
D a n G u r n e y , R i c h e y G i n t h e r , track l o h a c k a n d as Chief
C h r i s A m o ti, J " C S ' h l e s s e t , M e n t o r M a c k l t l y t h e Iras sa id .
K e n M iles, l|ol&gt; R o n d u r a n t . " O n e o f t h e s e g a m e s w e ' r e
R o n n i e B u r k mini anil o t h e r s . g o in g t o h t v n k ou t a n d s o m e
b o d y if g o i n g to lie o n th e
I.vlljltn o f S a m ^ s a t a . G i e e k Indtxrm o t h e r t h a n u » . "
philosopher, f u s t w ro te of a
Blythe h a s p ick ed a w in n ­
t r i p t o tli* m o o n in A D. 160. in g r u m t r m a t i u l i of Run Hin

United Press International
The Unlvcrtity of Tennessee
tightened Its hold on second
place In the Southeastern Con­
ference basketball race Mon­
day night with a 75-43 victory
over Florida.
The Tennessee victory was
a case of out-hustle. The vic­
tory gave the Volunteera a S-t
record In conference play and
left them aa the top contend­
er for the top spot held by
Vanderbilt.
The Vola swarmed over A
tall Gator front line to com­
mand the hackboardi and con­
trol the sebring. Tenneaiee
outbounded the visitors 47 to
30.
Volunteer forward Ron Widby scored 22 points to lead
the scoring, relying mostly on
one-hand push shot a.
A. W, Davis of Tennessee
and Florida center Jeff Ram­
sey both scored 17 points from
close tn.
High passes to the 6-20 Ram­
sey under the basket were the
only breaks through the tight
Tennessee zone that forced
Florida's big men to play out­
side most of the game.

*on. Frank . Murray, Gary
Loyd, Steve Groover amt Jeff
Williams lo open tonight's
■game with the Grenadiers
The Tribe will be looking
for a win, h-.it so will the Gre­
nadiers as neither team has
had the best record so far
The eoat-ofamia of tha
this season. According to U .S . Military Academy at
Blythe, "We are out to win Weal Point was adopted in ,
the rest of the season."
1898.

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Oviedo Liona play host to
Florida Air Academy tonight
when the Academy travels to
Oviedo for the second en­
counter of these two teams
this year.
Oviedo came out on top In
the first session by a score
of 95-65.
The Liona will be after their
fifth straight win and the llth
of the season. Oviedo now has
a 10-7 record. The 10th win
came in Melbourne last Friday
when the Lions posted a 9654 win over the Hustlers of
Mrlboume Central Catholic
High School.
Oviedo ha* been doing
quite well lately. The Lions
have a winning streak going
and they were expected to add
another victory to the record
lonighL
The Junior Varsity tram*
will start things off at 6:30
ami the varsity contest will
follow.

Vols Trample
Florida With
75-43 Win

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Rummage Sale
Saturday T o Aid
Dental Clinic
The Sanfdtd Business and
Professional Women's Club
will sponsor a Rummage Sale
this Saturday, February 6, at
the old Seara location next to
Touchton'a.
Proceed* from the worth­
while aale will benefit the Den­
tal Clinic of the Health De­
partment, which the club spon­
sor! as a project. The clinic
provides dental treatment for
indigent children.
Anyone desiring to contribor white elephants
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P a g e fl— 1 uee. Feb. 2, ’65

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Miscellaneous. Shower? Honors Bride
Mrs. Ramon McGough waa
hostess to a recent miscellan­
eous shower at her home on
East 20th Street feting Mra.
Terry Christensen, the former
Vida Sue Smith.
Mra, McGough was assisted
by Mrs. Edward Smith and
Mra. Kelly Welch..
A lovely bridal atmosphere

waa dominant In tha boms de­
cor with a pink, white and
blue color icheme used and
floral arrangements through­
out the party area were in
accord.
Tha refreshment table was
centered with an arrangement
of white mums, pink snapdra­
gons and pink carnations com­

bined with baby's, breath and
blue iris.
The hosteii presented love­
ly corsages to the honoree,
h e r mother, Mrs. Milton
Smith and the groom's moth­
er, Mra. Jim Stowell.
Highlighting the evening was
the opening of the gifts and
bridal gamca.
*

H. C. Echelberger
Guest Wednesday
Of BP Women
The monthly dinner meeting
of the Sanford Dullness and
Professional Women's Club
will be held at the Like Mon­
roe inn, Wednesday, Feb. 3,
at 7 p.m. ’
Harry Echelberger will be
guest speaker and will ^onduct a constructive program
on "Finance."

Accessories Topic
Of Home Makers
Tuesday Meet
The Sanford Home Makers
Club will meet on Thursday,
Feb. 4. at 1:30 p.m. st the
County Agent's office on High­
way 17 92.
A most interesting special
feature will be presented on
With . Accessories."
Hostesses will be Mrs. J.
Azarello, Mrs. C. M. Flowers
and Mrs. L. H. Harvey.
All members and prospec­
tive members are cordially In­
vited to stlend this meeting.

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MH3. RAMON McGOUGH, left, was hontess to a recent bridal shower
complimenting M rsFTerry Christensen (Vida Sue Smith). Shown with
the hostess and bride from the left are her mother, Mrs. Milton Smith;
the groom's mother, Mra. Jim Stowell; nnd the groom’s grandmother,
Mrs. Henry Simpson.

Wekiwa Lodge

Sanford Recipes Accepted

Ladies Auxiliary

In Orange Dessert Contest

Meets Wednesday

M i s s Margaret Quarles, of the electric appliances.
Home Economist for Florida
Power and Light, has announ­
ced that midnight Saturday,
Feb. 6. Is the deadline for
sending recipes to the. AU-Florida Orange Dessert Contest
Contest rules and entry
blanks are available from all
Sanford Grocery Stores, San­
ford Electric Co., Goodyear
and Florida Power and Light.
The finals will be conducted
by the Florida Citrus Commis­
sion in Winter Haven, May 67. All of the semi-final win­
ners will receive an electric
range and the grand Winner
will be awarded with an all
electric kitchen.
Some Sanford entries have
already been accepted by the
Citrus Commission for the fin­
al Judging as having the ne­
cessary ingredients, which are
sections of two fresh Florida
oranges, or one cup of Florida
orange Juice. The recipes must
be for an Orange Dessert.
Sanfnrditcs whose redoes
have been accepted are Mrs
B. K. Jernigsn, 119 Pinccrcst
Drive, who submitted a recipe
for Gold Sunflower cake. Mrs.
V. C. Messenger, P.O. Box 4
sent in a recipe for Orange
Pie Supreme. Mrs. Robert O.
Weeks of 211 Poplsr Avenue
entered two recipes. Orange
Delight Chiffon Pis and Css
scrole Orange Bread.
So ladles, if you have an
Orange Dessert recipe, get
your entry blank today, and
you may be the winner of one

The Ladies Auxiliary of We­
kiwa Lodge No. 679 will meet
Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 7:30
pm . at-the-Oddfellows Hall
on Magnolia Avenue.
Routine business will be dis­
cussed and all members are
asked to make an effort to
attend.

Corsage M aking Fascinates
Azalea Club During Meeting

WOMAN’S CLUB MEMBERS participating In a
recent Fashion Siiow nro No. 1—Ann Hay, Jerry
Kirk and Fruncea ltoberta; No. 2—Mra. Gordon
Sweeney, narrator; No. 3—Mra. W. L. Merritt,
The Woman'! Club of San­
ford wat the letting recently
for a pre spring fashion allow
la | combined with an evening
of card gamca. A capacity

crowd waa on hand for the
fashion parade and many
walked off with door prliea
and cardi prizes
Mrs. Fred Harris Sr. was

Garden Circles
Mrs. R u t h
Meriwether
presided over the business
meeting and Introduced a new
member, Ethel Dean. Thelma
Vosc was welcomed as a
visitor.
Officers appointed by the
nominating committee Observe
nu«t year were president,
Mrs. Mildred Babcock; vice
president, Mrs. 0. R. Barks;
secretary, Mrs. Janie Hart;
and treasurer, Mrs. B. B.
Crumley.
Poisonous plants were dis­
cussed and members were
asked to bring old jewelry to
send abroad.
The group was reminded of
the Flower Show in March
and to make plans to enter.
Following live business ses­
Pains Circle
sion, refreshments were ser­
The January meeting of the ved.
Palm Circle was held recent
ly at the country home of
Ivy Circle
Mra. Tom Gallagher with the
The Ivy Circle met at the
president, Mrs. Blanton Owen lovely home of Mrs. Robert
presiding over the business L. Johnson for the January
m patlng.
meeting with Mrs. Bobby Con­
Mrs. Gallagher showed slid­ roy serving as co-hostess.
es of tha Williamsburg m u n ­
Mrs. Johnson, who is the
ition and told the history of new president, presided over
the publle buildings, old homes the meeting. Merchant stamps
and gardens.
were donated toward the
The hostess servsd refresh­ building fund and members
ments of coffee, tea and warm are reminded to bring stamps
breads,
at each meeting. Religious
lira. Harry Lee Sr. and Christmas cards are being
lira. Minnie Salisbury were collected to send overseas.
welcomed as guests.
•Cecil Tucker was guest
speaker and answered individ­
Rose Circle
ual questions concerning pro­
Mrs: J. C. Noel and Mrs. blems regarding lawns and
J. O. Gregory were hostesses plants.
at'the Noel home to the Jan­
Refreshments were served
uary meeting of the Rose Cir- at the close of the meeting.
New members welcomed
cly .
Cecil Tucker gave a most Ip- were the Mmes. Bobby Con
Iares ting program on Land­ roy, H. Page Williams, John
scaping, which the group Parker and Donald Buna.
found instructive and con- Mrs. Burns Is the new Hortichairman.
Dirt Gardeners Circle
The Dirt Gardeners Circle
met at the homo of Mrs. It.
F. Robison for the January
meeting with M r a . Myron
Smith serving os co hostess.
Dr. Darby was the guest
speaker and gave a most in­
teresting presentation on caladlums, which are grown
commercially in Florida.
The buslntss meeting was
presided over by the presl
dent. Mrs. C. D. I’erry, who
asked
everyone
to begin
groomipg their plants -fur the
Flower Show in March. She
al*o reminded the group of the
Cgrd Party te be held Febru
ary Z3 at the Woman's Club.

president; No. 4—Eloiso Pfcifnuf and Ethel
Thom as; No.' r&gt;—Sandra Wilson- and Frances
Wilson; No. 6—Beulah Wells; No. 7—Jerry
Kirk and Ann Hay.
the overall chairman with the
entire club sitiiting Mrs \V
L. Merritt ansiMrd the mudi-H
In the dressing room.
Mrs. Janet Bonder of Flay
girl Fashions selected the la
test In her spring line and
msny lovely, Inexpensive la
shlons were shown primarily
for ‘the houscwj/c, Imsim-so
woman and club woman, all
with appropriate jewelry.
Mrs. Gordon Sweeney, wear
ing an elegant formal cost of
white brocade', narrated the
show with'Mrs. Kitty O'Gara
fumismng the soft background
music.
The models, all members of
the Woman's Club, performed
with the polso and perfection
of real pros as they showed
the fashions on the stage
Statuesque Ann Itay model­
ed a three piece mint green
outfit, featuring a sleeveless
coat. She also showed a strip­
ed sheath, blue caprts and a
black lace Jump suit with re­
movable Jacket.
Comely Jerry Kirk ahowrd
a sleeveless blank and white
xebra two piece ensemble, a
turquoise wrap around silk
frock, white silk shift with
hand screened black designs
end a turquoise Amah set,
self belted with a wide gold
buck)*.
Beulah Welle was lovely In
a blue floral silk print, a mul­
ti • floral print and a blue stri­
ped sheath.
France* Roberta was stun­
ning in a chic green sheath
with chiffon scarf, a turquoise

and white print and a green
slack suit.
-Sandra Wilson modeled a
blur roal dress, a slrr-vrless
In rulnr frock of red. while
anil blue and u two piece out
(it.

Kloise Ffi'ifauf showed a
brilliant orange sheath, a twopiece cotton outfit and green
eapris.
I'elitc Ethel Thomas model­
ed n rollon suit featuring a
striped jacket, a three pirrr
checked ensemble and a green
cotton sheath.
Frances Wilson showed a
white sleeveless cotton skim­
mer, a three piece blue and
white ensemble and a green
slack suit.
Drliriuus refreshments were
served the entire evening
from a beautiful refreshment
table. ,
Froceeds from this worth­
while benefit will go towards
the film "The Riddle of the
Friendly Stranger," a movie
on child molestation, which
the club will show throughout
the area to alert parents and
children of this practice.

DeBary BP Club
To Meet Tuesday
The DeRary Business and
Professional Women's Club
will meet on Tuesday evening,
Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the De­
Bary office of Dr. George
Frisson on Highway 17-82.
Members are asked to bring
sn article for tha White Ele­
phant Sale.

Mrs. J. p. Cullen was host­
ess to Aisles Club Thursday
evening a( her home on East
20th Street.
Mrs. Henry Russell prrsided
and heard reports from sec­
retary, Mrs Dempsey Carn­
es. and treasurer. Mrs Porter
l.ansing Mrs
Ethel Boyd,
Courtesy rhairman. read no­
tes from Mrs W. P. Fields
and Mis P. P. Campbell, re­
tired rlob members."
Mrs Clyde Stinson thanked
the group for s dish garden
she received during her recent
stay at the hospital.
Appointed to serve as nom­
inating committee were Mrs.
Hoyd, Mrs Cullen and Mrs
J. !&gt;. Callahan
Miss Ella la'e Kirrhhoff
gave instruction and s demon­
stration In corsage making.
Each member assisted to the
extent of polishing, wiring
and wrapping with corsage
tape the wire stems of lugustrum Icavls. These w e r e
used by live instructor, in
combination with one single
flower (no ribbon) In creating
what she called "tailored cor­
sages." Such corsages are ap­
propriate to w ear.with suits
or tailored dresses.
These were very crisp and
smart and modeled by the
Mmes. Lee A. Wheeler, J. M.
Moye, Frank Thoinai and
J. L. Clark.
Using tiny pink rosebuds,
wee clumps of white lilac,
froths of white net and very
narrow white satin ribbon
Miss Kirchiioff made a dainty
Colonial bouquet.
Each flower and each net
froth was wired and wire
wrapped in white corsage
tape before the bouquet wea
assembled. S h e suggested
working before a mirror when
assembling this type ef bou­
quet In order t* view your
work front front and rear. -A
full bow of narrow ribbon with

streamers was attached and
tiny lilac blossoms sewed on
streamers. This was presen­
ted to the hostess.
Mrs. Lansing assisted Mrs
Cullen in serving individual
rakes, date rolls, coffee and
nuts.
The coffee table was lovely
It was adorned with an anti­
que sugar bowl holding a soft
arrangement of delicate pink
and white carnations and a
matching candle holder with
one pink candle.
Attending were the Mmes
P o r t e r Lansing, Dempsey
Carnes, Lee Wheeler, Frank
Thomas, Clyde Stinson, Eth­
el Boyd, Roy Tlllla, J. M.
Moye, J. L. Clark, J. D. Callahan, Henry McLaulln, J. P.
Cullen, Miss Ellslce Klrchhoff
and Miss Mina Boyd.
Thtre is no special ratirament law for tha U.S. vice
president, but he is covered
by the general retirement law
for senators and representa­
tives.

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Refreshments of punch, cof­
fee, petit foura, tea sandwichcs and toasted null were ser­
ved.
•e
Other* attending were the
Mmes. A. J. Walker, Jack
Burney, Bob Drablk, Hugh
Duncan, Bill Stemper, Doug­
las Stenstrom, Bill Kirk, Hen­
ry Simpson, Edwin Lindsey,
Raymond Lundquist, G. L.
Swartz, and John Kader.
Also the Mmes. Clifford
Wynn, Richard Gleeson. M.
R. Strickland, Henry Harrison,
Tony Pitchford, A. C. McRcynolds, Willis Jones, Robert
Wright, Tom Bowden and Lu­
ther Tasker.
Also the Misses Carin Stowell, Rose Kratzert and Jeanne
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By Abigail Van Buren

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0j ■• . . ' s.
■
DEAR ABBY: A bflleve In What should a mother do In
teaching children to be hon­ a situation like this?
est, but what do you do
FERPLEXF.D
cently will go to Eleven and when a child is TOO honest?
DEAR
PERPLEXED:
Ac1 am a working mother (not
serve as coordinator of the by choice) so 1 frequently
cept it. The child's "crime"
Bombing Derby and then leave my four - year • old
was in being honest, and to
move on to the position of'ex- son, Peter, at the home of a
punish a child for being hon­
eeutive officer of Three.
est will only confuse him.
friend, who is a competent
Lcdr. Chuck Allen is an­ older woman. The other eve­
Few youngsters are bom
other member of Eleven who ning after work I stopped to
with a sense of tact. Teach
him truth first, and when he
and Mrs. Dan Dillon and Mr. will be leaving soon. Chuck pick up Peter end as wo
has orders to Johnsville, Pa. were leaving, 1 said, "Peter,
has learned It well, teach
and Mrs, Max Hardin. The
Loretta and the children hope give Mrs. Hansen a big hug
him the wisdom of keeping
Dillons have a new daughter to Join him as soon ss poss­
his mouth shut at certain
and kiss for looking after
and the llardins a son.
ible, but their plans are in­ you all day." Imagine my
times and why.
Monday the group was sche­ definite right now.
embarrassment when he
duled to meet at the home of
DEAR ABBY: Our son has
said, "I DON'T KISS OLD
Sue Hackers In Winter Park at
UPCOMING EVENTS for LADIES!" M r s .— Hansen
been married for the past
7:30 p. m. and study flower- Officer'* Wlvei of RVAll-11 looked so hurt. 1 was struck
19 years. Before his marri­
are weekly events beginning speechless, for a moment,
age, he lived at home with
with a coffee Thursday at then 1 tried to apologize to us, but now, of course; he
Alice Werner's lovely Lake Mrs. Hansen and I told Pe­ has his own hofne. 1'ie.isc
Mary home. Sarah Stallings ter 1 was ashamed of him.
don't think 1 am being petty.
is co-hostess with Alice and
the meeting D set for 10 a.m.
A dessert bridge will he held
at 12:30 p.-m on Feb. IS with
Jan Brit. The Beats have
temporarily moved into Chris
and Bob Lovelace's lovely
It uiin't until the fourth
Koiirn
Idyllwilde home. That'* on round of the 1065 world’s
A Q 10
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Tangerine Drive.
V A2
On Feb. 28 the girls will championship team trials that
♦ Q 10013
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hold a potluck supper at the a hand was bid cxartly the
KART
home of Judy Demark with same way at all nine tallies. WEST
A 76 3
Shirley Fields ss co-hostess.
The South ham! was a perfect 8 A J IM ]
V J 53
VW7 6 4
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no-trump for either 15 to 1? ♦ K 5 4
4 762
RVA1I 9 Enlisted Wives held
A 10 9 4
or 16 to IB players and North + K 6
s purely socisl dinner st the
so in u u&gt;)
T-ade Winds Cafeteria Sat­ always raised to game.
A K 92
Tlie spade suit was led at
urday night.
« k to 9 a
KAY BARTHOLOMEW
4 AJ
Their bustnesa meeting is all nine tables and nine de­
A AJ 32
achedulcd
for
Feb.
13
at
the
clarers
went
right
after
dia­
LAI
"home of Cecil Hutchison In monds. You might, think Hist North and South vulnersbieWeal Narth &gt; »-t
•4 , Sunland. under the direction this would lead In nine Identi­ Sonth
1 NT. Pass 3 N.T, Pssi
of President Mllllccnt Wigg.
cal scores hut such was not Past
Pass
Last month, the Nine wives the case. Six were held To
Opening lead—A 4.
feted Alice Howard with a three no-trump; two made
baby shower. This gala event four no trump and one made
Just to see some experts at
was held in the station Ball­ the almost impossible total of their best and worst here is
room.
12 tricks.
tlie play. Dummy's ten of

NewrEM W ives Set Meet
By Dottle Austin
A NEW NAVY WIVES Club,
the enlisted wives of RV'AH-3
held an organizational meet'
ing recently at the home of
Mrs. B. B. Brown, wife of the
new commanding officer of
the squadron.
Mrs. Brown, who recently
stepped into the leadership of
Three wives is very busy with
club activities and is anxious
to sec the EM wives group be­
come a successful, functioning
organization.

z

Gina Hayes, Saron Hutto, Nan­
cy Lackland and Carole Surbrook.
June and Gina were ap­
pointed hostesses for the first
.meeting.
A LONG AGENDA awaited
new board members of the
Naval Officers Wives Club at
their fiwt meeting last week.
Nearly a dozen topics on
ideas for activities and pro­
jects to be'accomplished dur­
ing the next six months were
discussed by the. group which
met at the home of the new
president, Mary Durant.
They decided that in accord

IIETTY STORKS

JJajooby

U)e J/u2 (jJomsm

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but our son still carries a
said, •'Sure. What for?"
suade the girl you like to
key to £ur front door, and
She said she wanted to get
believe your story. If she
when be comes to our home
rid of a kid who hid been
refuses, you are out of luck
he does not ring the bell,
asking her to go steady, and
again. It's unjust. But con­
but lete himself in with his
If she had somebody's I.D.
sider yourself lucky to have
bracelet it would be easier.
learned a valuable lesson at
own key. 1 do not have a key
1 gave her my bracelet and
age 16. The fair sex will
to HIS house, and U I did I
now she's going around tell­ sometimes prove to be anywould not use it to let myself
ing everyone that WE are
thing but.
in. 1 would ring the bell.
• • •
going steady. Abby, there Is
Don't you think that even
a
girl
1
started
to
like
a
lot
CO
N
FID
EN TIA L
TO
though he has a key he
and I was planning on giv­
"CARRIED AWAY" IN LAshould ring our bell?
ing her my I.D. bracelet,
GUNA: Don't tell too many
SONNY'S MOTHER
but she heard the rumor npeople your side of It. "Re­
DEAR MOTHER: Yes. An
bout me and this other girl
petition is the secret of
unannounced entrance could
going, steady', .aft# now she
monotony." (Arthur Grobe frightening. Tell him.
wouldn't accept my I.D. if
man)
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it wras solid gold and cover­
DEAR ABBY: I am a l«ed with diamonds. How do I
Troubled? Write to ABBY,
year • old boy who is Just
get my bracelet back from
Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal­
average In looks. A girl (she
the first girl? And how do I if. For a personal reply, en­
is only a friend) asked if
get the girl I like to believe
close a stamped, self-addres­
she could borrow my I.D.
my story?
sed envelope.
bracelet for a few days. I
• • •
ON THE SPOT
OfcAR ON: Demand the re­
For Abby's booklet, "How
turn of your braeeigA fnfl*
To Have A Lovely Wed­
the girl who "borrowed" it.
ding," send 50 cents to AbIf she refuses, you . are out bl. Box 69700, Los Angeles.
of luck. Then try to per­ Calif.
spades held the first trick and
declarer promptly proceeded
lo work out a line of play that Iveryone Loves The Extras at Kckerds
might have cost him his con
WEDNESDAY
Iracl.
He led a diamond from
dummy at trick two and fl
noised the Jack. West refuted
OH
to take his king and declarer
continued by cashing the ace.
Then he led a club toward
dummy and West held back
GOLDEN
the club king. .South was in
dummy once more and set up
the diamond suit.
French Fries
Now West underled his ace
Turned Salad
o f spades whereupon South
Hot Holla A Butter
made Die rest of the tricks
Al.L
you
with clubs, diamonds and the
CAN E \T —
are and king of hearts.
How did South jeopardize
his contract? Had West held
four clubs to the king South
Sanford Plaza
Druq Stores
might have wound up with
only eight tricks

On(Bhidqsi

DONICA BROWN
with activities of former
boards, they will continue to
•
sell "Itecip-'S on I’aravic" cook­
books as vsell as donate $50
It'* often, true —
i for the take of name dropping
a month to the Little Bed
The more a woman talks a- i the more unsure of herself she
SchoolhouMbout what a perfect husband if.
Kour major projects head­
The more a woman talks
she has, the more she needs
line the ne-v goals of the club
to convince heracti as well as about things .vise Is no expert
including toe Bombing Derby,
on. the more ahe reveals her
other*.
a \OWC luncheon in April,
Thr more a woman talks a- ignorance.
completion of a meeting room
MARY IHTRANT
The more a woman lalks
KITTY OHARA
bout her rhildren. the Irss in
recently m.ote available to all
All enlisb-d men'* wives of wives groups ami the forma
about her ailments, the mori
teresting her own life.
Three are invited and iirjcd lion of a Toadinisiross Ciib arranging Joanna DuBols was
The more a woman lalks boring ahe is.
lo present this program.
to attend the first meeting »! among Ihr officer's wives
about her generosity, the more
tile new club, which will be
The Derby, which is being
^lE Y DL'KCY CU B mem- selfish she probably is.
held in the Navy Wises meet­ sponsored by HAW-One and hpri
The
more a woman talks
(or , ()|&lt; lrfJl
ing lounge a* the NAS Ball tentatively
about her own rarcer, the less
scheduled
,or Friday night
room on February II, at 7 .10 March L'6 will be highlighted
impressed she is with her
"Gil" Gilliland, club manager
TUESDAY V. M.
p. m.
b&gt; a cot kta.l l*-*rty under th. h ,, jerang-d for the I a t Ve­ husband a career
4
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0
(« i N#» e
At Bus first meeting, elec
| Hie
more a woman lalks
irertmn of the "O" wives
h|s.«t ta. \' » »• )i-r
gas Itrvue t-i stage Uteir floor about other women, Ihr irss
tion of officers wit! to- held
&lt;)l ,\»« i
Eaeh Mpnuron is to submit -how at the i-luh from 9 p m
plus tlie planning of future a tliviur for drroratinn i.i.-as to
, a
Ullll Mime flrll latP ' -lire site is of her own attrac 4 0 i 4*i l|l&gt; \ «
v\ 41»»r
activities of the club Stated for
llvcni-ts and worth
4*1eeflhit#
Ihr
Ballroom
Kittv oni(.ri;,,nm,.ni „n | aj,
purpose of the organization is —j.
Hie
more
a
woman
talks
41) II iiiitlty • llrtntitrjr
first virr pri-ident
(s i*rs ,,( ,h.- show arc Com
Report
to get acquainted and to Join of ihr iCar-l u as n.mw.l .hair ,xlun U(lb u.rb,.,., Mls, KaUly alaiut her good deeds, the
(ft \&lt;JUAflAUta
together in social events.
fewer she probahly docs
7 40 ill M Foue.1
of this project.
Garr who plays tha xylophone
I 4 ’ ■l»S Jl« pi.lt*
Present it the organizational man
The
more a woman talks
The luncheon - in April will iru,
in&lt;1 „ 1U „ ()sp
7 If (7 1 Mr .Novak
merttng with Mrs Brown were
about her faults and depre­
|4» «’(&gt;n«b*t
&gt;*' M'onv.r.sl hy MUM imt n rilJ|UD rv it, r who doea a
lllwliop Miovv
Dee Anderson, Ti»h Bills. Lau­ the gala of HVAll 13. on-h r b i| , ni.inR art
cates herself. Die more she I 'ft t4i
I
4U
12)
11nil* tiftl'Mi
rel t'heccfsky, June Durham. Die dirertmn oi their t.ianl
wants
to
he
reassured.
l)l Mr Hale** N'avf
Thr who.c
U
4€I I14.I hk#]l.&lt;n
The more a woman talks a
represent stive.' Betty Stokes. hlfked up b) U)e ,llentt
I
fto
1
»t *The Tycoon
bout important people, just ) 3v «A
* r#tllr at Juration
will hostess the event Ac- j ((bnny Johnson's hand
(*»1 »* »ton Plata
cording to Betty there is talk
Club members and their
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of a fashion show and hair guests are invited to attend Let Catcher
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NssIIs r isf I'lilsllr llr"Mn*
&lt;1 I he Doctor• a»i'1 th#
style show to highlight Un­ .iixl tickets will tie on sale at
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Nurvae
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• fitr &lt;**n»&gt;i'I• r•»i••?» ’I * sJernl* social occasion.
Catcher Dun Leppoit, who be
Die duor, saya Oil.
1 1 ftft 1 . 1 &gt;4i t t ) N e w a
not* County Zoning ''"inmliilon
Mary Durar.t, with the help
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24 1&lt;) Muvli
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TWO COUPLES, U d r Scott with the Pittsburgh Pirates m
&lt;1#t#rmln# th# f#a#lMIDr of r#- of several other wives will
«&lt;-mm#ndlng to IM Roif4 of pursue the needs and details and Jan Beat and Cdr. Don 1961, has been re acquired by II 3( (21 1 • nlislit Ktiow
County CanimlptlMnvra that Ihp in completing the meeting
and Dee Munday were honor­ Die Pirates from the Wash­
follow trig ttpp.-i tlied property
WEDNESDAY A. II.
praam! 1) I'W I A-t Apr!- iltur* room decorations ami furnish ed guests at a cocktail party ington Senators I-eppert had
1:00 (21 MC* Oa
lie ton* 1 fl-M King’.# Family ings. The enlisted men's wives
io Die Gold Boom at the Or­ requeited another chanco to 4 11 (2) r* inehlne Almar.eo
Raaldantlail; H#« • » th* interill Nraa 4 VVrattier
• rrtlon of .enter lm# Country amt chief's wives will he in lando AFB Friday night.
play for Pittsburgh after 4
4 Jft 121 Intro tn t'hemietrjr
Club Road end *h# NP\ line vited to assist with thr pro­ Lcdr. Beat, who has tieen Washington had
originally
I 4) hiinnee Mm«el*r
s* • ti n
rut tv*#
7 #• (J. Today
Jot) ft, N&gt; r 1y 112* l« ft. IC'erly ject. financially and physical XO of Eleven has received traded him t» Hawaii.
(*) hitiehin# Almt'afl
joo ft, 8 er 1&gt; alona *ild 'H'* ly. Thr room is located just orders to VQ 1 in Atsugl, J a ­
7 II (4) Wake-up Muvlea
line 1121 I* ft to I'• *11 In sec­ north of the entrance to the
T
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Tha
term
•‘colUctiva
bar­
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tion 4-208 JoK Further d#«
2ft (2) D im Market Report
erlbad • # weet of Rantoul Un*- ballroom.
Cdr. ktunday, who waa of­ gaining” firat waa used by a 77.10
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• nd north of ("minty »*lut. R- *d With the help of Kay Bartho­
O) Minkl# Evan*
ficer in charge of Del. B until London writer on economic*
If ei fended w#*t
7:11 ll&gt; lah *I New*. Weather
Public hear'nn will be held lomew, Die "O" wives hope to it was df-commlssioned rr- In 1891.
t^JO (I Taptaln KangJroa
In the Famlnol# County Court establish a local Toastmistrrss
»nl 12) Weather - New*
llouaa, «’oun|&gt; C.jninittalnner • Club, which will be (or Die
l JO 1)1 Cartoonvlll*
Ro m. Hanford Fl*r da W#1
(J) Tod*r
needay. February l" IM1 at benefit of all acUve and non- (
1.41 (t) Dlvore* Court
7 10 I* M or aa »non thereafter active olficcrs' wives in the
(I) American Hletorjr
aa poaalhla
• II (I) lu**rc!**
Remind* County Zoning Sanlord area. Plans for this
t
.
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Hi
I itnpir P 1&lt;.m
Cornmlaalnn
dub are "on Die drawing
()| Morn In* Muvl#
IIy Robert 8 Pro* n
10:11 (2) Maka Room tor
Ftmlnnla County Zoning hoard” and wiU soon tie re­
D*4djr
Dlractor
leased.
(I) Newa with Mtk* WalPubllah Jan. M 4 Teh t. till
The
new
board
commended
lace
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10 10 (2) What* Th'O long
Die previous board for their
A new "party" etarter la beauty shelf. Of course you
(4&gt; I Lev# Lucy
m t h e r m c t i T coi r t . donation of 47 bonks, to the
10 ft! (SI NRC New a
have
one!
fc MTU J U l i m i . CIHI I IT.
one that will brighten dull
Concentration
I* AM) FOR IKNhOLK Children'* Book Corner for
There ia a charming shad* 11.00 It)
(4) Andy of Maybtrrjr
COt ATV, FI.OH ID %
j
thr small dependents library. "diet” luncheon* or dinner*— of deep red which looks beau­
O)
l»*r Hr id*
I* CIIAMI HV MU. I4#AU
Several wive* will be attend­ serve artichoke*. It la the one tiful on woman with white &amp;1:!• (2) Jeopardy
J. T. PUGH.
III Th* llct'ey*
PLAINTIFF ing a Navy Relief Training vegetable that doea not need hair. Try a dress In thla rich
(I) Trie* l* Right
▼a
course
which
is
to
be
conduct­
butter
to
make
It
"taata
color, and take a sample l*
d ix ie n on.
W EDNESDAY P. M.
DEFENDANT ed on the station during $1arch good.” Try dipping each leaf match your lipstick.
NOTICE TO %rrEAH
1
26
The
course
will
Include
11:11
»J1 Bee When
in
fresh
lemon
Juice—delect­
The
handaom*
prints
are
al­
To* DIXIE PL&lt;»H.
(fl Uve *f I#if*
Whose residence la un­ weekly lessons for primary able! Or If you are not diet­ ready showing in New York,
ft) Donna lleel
known.
and
graduate
rin
ses.
Wives
H
ill
(•
1 New*
ing,
try
a
wonderful
vinaigret­
a*
well
a*
on
cruises
and
in
You ara naraby required to
or Con**ClIa your written defene# (o tha interested in this should con­ te sauce. Us* vinegar aa your the playgrounds of the fash­ IS.SO (1) Truth
nuance*
Hill of ComrUlnl for duorr* tact Carolyn Dennison.
bnae, and add finely chopped ionable*. A print worn In deep
(0)
Father
Know* Be*t
filed hareln agalnat you. with
(1) Peerch for Tomoh
tha ('lark of the above Court The board scheduled their green peppers, onion, a smid­ winter looks so festive. Try
row
on or befora Fabruary 24th. next business meeting at the gen of garlic, and ihallota.
one for fun.
1)11, and a#r*a a copy of earn# borne of Carolyn Dennison at
When
your
grandchildren
Tapcetry and leather hand­
upon plaintiff a attorney. Janie#
C. Collier. 701 Weet Church 10 a m. today to diacuii all com* to dine, give them art­ bags, of which I told yeu re­
Ft reel. Orlando. Florida
these projects further and in ichoke*. They’re "different"— cently, have caught on and
Herein fall not or a decree
and children love to count the soma women have boots in
pro ronfeeeo will ba antared more detail.
I.ART 2 DAYS
. . .
agalnet you
leave*.
tapestry to match. Smart!
TWO
ON A
WITNEHH my hand and e#*l
NAESlf WIVES held their
Conversation pieces are al­
If you wish to ba ultra
Hanford. Frrnlnol# County.
OUILLOTINE
H fo rIda. thla 2lat day of Jan­ third meeting recently at tha ways good at parties I
chic, carry a small mirror In
starring
uary. 1)11.
home of Dot Hebert in Ra­
From eating to eleeplng: your handbag, "U14 better to
Connie Hteeena
(SEAL)
venna Park. At that time they When you are rtatlea* and apply your lipstick.”
Arthur if Deckwlth. Jr.
Dess Jones
Clark of the Ctr&lt; ult Court gathered clothing, books and "do not aleep a wink," take a
. ssd Cesssr Itomero .
Try
same
of
tha
new
fad*
Dy^ Martha T. Vlhlah. DCcosmetics for the Methodist beauty bath before retiring. and fanclaa—it will maka you
JAM Erf C- COLLI EH
Attorney for I'lalntiff
Children's Home In Enter­ Juat alt and relax—and when feel like a now woman, or a
701 Waal Church Htrtet
you step out, dust on the REnewed on*I
prise.
'
Orlando. Kla.
KfW TILL 2:66 Kft&lt;
Tomorrow—''Dear E d y t h
I’ubllab Jgn. 21. A Feb. I. ». The group extended congra­ loveliest, sweetest amelllngeat
D u m o n . . f h i .D W
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tulations to tttw parents, Mr. bath powder you havs on your Thornton McLood”
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By Galbraith

SipE GLANCES

F o re c a st
‘WEDNESDAY, FED. », 1»M
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
This la decidedly a day whan
you art apt t« hava a chip
on your ahouldtr and whan
you would ba wlaa to adopt a
chearful attitude no matUr
how much you foal Ilk# a
martyr and telling everyone
that you are. An unuaually
*ood day to clear up odda and
enda and get younelf In poal. tion for batter timet.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.
19) Look at the humorous
■Ida of any anxieties you may
hare and you soon know how
to solve your problems. Then
taka tima to assist those who
corns to you for help. Be
gracious, generous.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Duties ahead of you seem
Interminable, but g e t t i n g
hours nicely arranged will be
very helpful to you. Be of
service to others also. Make
this a full and hsppy day and
evenlnr.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Getting Into amusements
that are net very expensive
is right now and take any op­
portunity to be of assistance
to others. Avoid Uklng risks
of any kind. Show that you
are sensible, have your feet
on the ground.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) It Is up to you
to avoid any opportunities to
argue with others and con­
centrate on home affairs In­
stead. Relieve pressure that
Is being placed upon you,
otherwlae It could aesume
disastrous proportions.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Much effort and time la neceeeafy to dig up the meterial
you need from ycur news­
paper and other sources now.
Don't go off on any tangents.
Others will sppreclate you
more If you get right down to
business.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
23) While Increasing your
abundance Is nrceseary and
fine, make certain others are
net neglected who are Im­
portant. Then forget the prac­
tical.
LIBRA (Sept. 22 to Oct.
22) While you may be In a
worried or ill humor, giving
vent to your feelings helps
not at all. Get into activities
that make you feel better.
Find something both lucrative
and pleasurable.
SCORPIO (Oct. 21 to Nov.
21) Concentrating too much
on petty matters will only
cause you to lose out on what
Is truly important. Get rid of
deterrents quietly and easily.
De of assistance to ths needy
in I'M.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) Don’t count on your
friends as much as usual to­
day, since they are apt to be
very busy. Avoid getting into
trouble via the social ladder
In FM. Enjoy hobby.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) If you do not guard
your reputation, you are able
to get into a good dral of
thorny trouhls later. Get ere. dlt bettered. Show gtatitude
to hlgher-up» who do you fa­
vors.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Feh. 19) Keep promises you
hava made Instead of being
tempted by those who hive
nothing better to do than to
waits time. I’lan your time.
Important work first, then
some study.
PISCES (Feb. 20 ti&gt; Mir.
20) You may think It is wise
to let bills ride, but this only
adds to the monies that will
hava to be expended later. Re
kind with mete. Don’t force
your will on him or her ao
much.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, he or she will be one
of those gifted perosns who
will quickly see how to solve
the problems of others and
therefore It behcovea you to
give the finest education poaalbla. Give a combined course,
ao that both the aesthetic end
the practical art wall under­
stood and then practiced to
the greatest benefit for all,
Including himself or herself.
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Bv Nadine Seltzer

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* H E R B E R T J MU J I I U THF.ltb and F A I T H A McO t l U T H B R B . Who ar a not
k m i w n to b t dead or alive,
a n d / o r t ha raal p r o p a r t y
au b l a c t m a t i t r of thl a ault
Tnu ar a h a r a b y n o l l f l t d that
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h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o fl l # your
A n * war w i t h t h a C l a t k u f I It la
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.
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Itacurda ot S a mt n n l * C o u n l y. F l o r i d a !
W I T N E S S my h a n d a nd tha
eeat o f Ibla Court , at Sanf or d,
h e r n . n.'la Counl ) ' . F l o r i d a . Ihla
Tth d a y o f J a n u a r y , A. Dt D l *
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Cl ar k o t t ha Ci r c u i t Cour t
B y ; Ma r t h a T. A'lhlan
1
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3. 1945.
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111. HIT

H A K I U B T T ’llaauty N o o k ,
a o f t w a t a r . r v r n l n g app'ta.
105 So. Oak.

C U T N C U R L B a a t jt y S hop
I I I P a l m a t t o Ava
IJJ-O U t
E vanlng A p pointm ent.

312-51*:.

N A N N IE S K I D D I E C A R E , I n ­
f a n t a to I yrm. O p an *5 h o u r s ,
b y t h a h o u r , d ay o r w aak .
!440 S. o a k Ava.. l H - 0 t « i .

AQUA R U M S A
TROPICAL FISH
H l g h a a t Q u a l i t y f r o m t ha Brat
Ha t c h r r l a v . L o w a a t d l a o n unl
pri or* l « a m. * 1 p m —
DA IL Y— FI NNY
FRIENDS,
t Ml l aa S o u t h o f S a n f o r d on
H w y . 17-V2.

Dr a pa r l a a .

c ondit ion

EIXIT SHOP
N E W LOC A TI ON

101 Bo. F r a n c h

T E N T B C H M A IN T E N A N C E
B a rv lo a * Buppllaa
1 S II * P a r k D r
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19. llulldeni Supplies
P R E - C A S T C o n c r a t a S la p a
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20. Hardware
. 331-1414

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AMERICAN RENT-ALL
'Why #r# you to upsst about art old vast? You said it
waa hundreds of ytara oldt*'
29. Photo &amp; Equipment
It* MITRE B O X S aw A Whol e
m*#« o f P l c l u r t F r * m * M o u l d ­
i ng 1 4 9,
W I E l i t »L U T H vCAM KIIA 811 OP
51d- 8. P i r R A v f . , Aanf or d

30. Home Appliances

31. Musical Instruments
Pla.no S e r v i c i n g A T u n i n g
Clen* Ct i mbaa — I 2 S - 2 MI
P l a n o T u n i n g nnd R e p a i r
W. L, l l i r n i o n - * 322*4223

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t he
f i i l l t j wi ng d ever l bed real
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t he Public: R e c o r d * o f S e m i ­
n o l e C o u n t y , Fl or i d a,
and y o u a r e h t r a b y r e q u i r e d
to fi l e y o u r a f i i w e r In e e l d #ult
w i t h i h e u n d e r s i g n e d Cl e r k of
e al 4 C o u r t a n d t o s e r v e a c o p y
thereof upon the plai ntiff*! a t ­
t o r n e y , w h o a e n a m e an d a d ­
dreea a p p e a r below', on or b e ­
f o r e t h e l t d d a y o f March. 1MI .
and In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f D e c r e e
P r o C o n f e a e o mi l l be e n t e r e d
a g a l n a t you.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d an d o f f i ­
c i a l s e a l at t h e C o u n t y C o u r t hou»e Sanford, Se minole C o u n ­
ty, Fl o r i d a , t hl a 22nd d a y of
January, I ML

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H
B*. k w l t h . Jr
D a r k qf Ci r c u i t Cour t
My: J o a n M. w i i k *
D e p ut y Clerk
Ph i l l i p II- IroKBIt
Sh lnhol et r and f ^ g a n
Attorneyg at Law

p. o- iiog m i

Sanford* F l o r i d a
Attorney for Pl a int if f
P u b L e h J a a . 21 A F e b .
14 1942.
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WEST1NGHOUSE
AIR CONDITIONERS

111-5414

24. Well Drilling
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S T I N E
M&lt;4'htne arid P u ppl y
jo? W 2nd HI.
232- 843:

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P a r k — 332-OI&amp;2

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194S

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M A I D Wo r k . 417-0313.

81. Real Estate - Sale
JOHN E. FOX,
344 N. T a r k

Raallor
Ava.

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Real K i ' a l a — tnaur»nc*
3r4 A P a r k Ava
133-3411

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
701 Bo. I ' *r k

3 33- 11: 1

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B e d r o o m hon e #

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St. Johns Realty

FEED HTinaK

T i n : TI MK T I t S T E D r l l l M
Llo N. P a r k Ava
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G o v e r n me mi f i n me a . J 1 &amp; 4
11a d rim n»• ,11*&gt;n t h 1y p a y m # fi f a
f r o m | fti.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Stemper Agency

UK At . KHTATK R R O K K R
Appraleal Speclallet
111 No. P a r k
232*7174

71 eat In r *f n»i| i nr *Tr ed*»
I J 2 - 4 ,.»9t
1991 S F r e n c h ftv*

50. Mine. For Sale

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ti e , uae d t w i nf er ISO 9227100

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IN
THE
COl N i l
J1 l l u E ' S
n i l lit
IN AND I'Oll M: Ml &gt; m i : ('(II1NT Y, F L ORI DA*
IN ME I 4*r A N D I %NS II I P OF
EDDIE LESLIE PADGETT, a
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FREDDIE
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hear d
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u a r y 1114.
IKE A Li
K a i l y l e If m u h o l d e r
C o unt y J u d g e
C L E V E L A N D , KTEPHENHCJN
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Hu it# 413, Kan ford A t l a n t i c
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P u b l l a h Jan. If . 24 A Fe b. I 9
I 941
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IN T H K I INC I T T ( I I I I4T OF
T hi N I N T H J t O I 1 I A L ( T B r i T T IN A N D F(IIt 9 K9 I I NOLK
C OU N T Y , F L O R I D A .
U H A N 1 K I I 1 NO. I4A53
THE
I IOWERT S A V I N G S
R A N K.
Plaintiff,
v*
A L F R E D E H A D L E T . et ua.
Defendant s.
NOT I CE OF S A L E
N O T I C E IK HKKKJI Y G I V E N
t h a t on t h e l l t h d a y o f F* b r uar y. 194ft a* 11:00 a. m at
t h e rna hi d o o r o f t he Co u r t lion## o f hern in™la C o u n t y at
Sa n f o r d ,
Fl o r i d a ,
the unders i g n e d Clark
will offer
for
s a l e t o t h e h l g h e e t a nd beat
bi dde r for c a s h t h e f a l l o w i n g
d e t i f l h e d r eal p r o p e r t y :
l - i t t«*. t l l o i k 2. W E A T H El tfi KI E L D F I R S T A D H D
T I fJN. a ^ uo r dl ng In t h e pl at
lh#re«*f i t r e c o r d e d in P l a t
Kook 12. P e g # 44. P u b l i c
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ty, Fl o r i d a ,
t v g # ( h e r w i t h all et r ac t urr e,
t mpr «j ve me nt e , f i x t u r e s , a pp l l am t i
a nd a p i ^ i r l m a i i i • •
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tn f i n a l d e c r e e nf fnr*i l oaur e
e n t e r e d In C h a n c e r y a c t i o n S o ,
l i f t *) n o w pe r . di ng In The C i r ­
c ui t Co u r t i f a n d for B e m l n u l e
C o u n t y , Fl or i d #
D A T E D T H I S 29t h d a y o f

J a n u a r y . 194ft
(BEAL)
Arthur H B ec k wi t h. Jr„.
C l e r k of i h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
IIy: K l l t i b i t h H r u e n a h a n
D e p u t y Cl e r k
ANDKHUON. R U S H,
D E A N A L OWNDEB
A t t o r n e y s for P l a i n t i f f
222 Eaat C e n t r a l B o u l e v a r d
' Or l ando, Fl o r i d a
P u b L i h Fe b. J, 194ft
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et«B m i g h t - Sol d. l # s f r y «
Mart. 211 Ban ford Ave , Ph,
222-4122
WI L S ON
MAI E l l F U R N
B u y — Sel l — T r a d e
t l l - l l K l et .
222-1422

ECHOLS BKDDING CO.
Redd, ng A Furni t ur e
AT F A C T O R Y P R I C E S :
119 M a g n o l t a
S22- 42I1
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on 17-12 t i pen I d a y s S l o I

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R a y m o n d Lundt i ul e t , A e»o
S72- 3 9 2 * A t l a n t i c Ra nk ll l dg

87. BunlneM Rentals
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9407 or U S - 1 1 2 1

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95. Houses For Sale
• P A C I O U 8 4 Redrwom.
L^ch Arbor. 212-0420

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t h e Cour t In w h i c h aul t pr oc e e d l n g a la p e n d i n g la th* (Mr
c u l t Co u r t *f t h# N i n t h J u d i ­
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n o l e C o u n t y . F l o H d a , In c h a n ­
c e r y No 1 4444
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Together
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Dr i ve , (trlandii, not l a t e r (hail
t h e ftth d&gt;»y of Mar c h, i t l f t , ae
r ei j ul r e d by law-, v i s a a D e ­
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tered a ga lne t you
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h a v e h e r e u n t o e t t m y h a n d a nd
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f ord, Mr ml nol e C o u n t y . Fl o r i d a ,
t h i s 29t h day o f J a n u a r y , A D.
1944
(BEAL)
Ar t hur II He c k w i th, J r ,
C l e r k . Ci r c u i t Co u r t
he rul nol# C o u n t y .
Fl orida
l i y: M a r t h a T, V l h l e n
*
D e p u t y Clerk
i
W h i t t a k e r a nd P y l e
A t t o r u e y a a n d Co uu s e l l ora a t
Law
B u l l s 104-104
1011 Eaat Cul ot tl al D r i v e
Or l a n d o , F l o r i d a
P u b l l a h F e b . 2. I, If . 21. l l l f t
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t»# l a r g e l i v i n g rnntn c e n ­
tr al l i t at , d u c t e d for air m n *
dl t inn lfi g c o r n e r lot, d o u b l e
c a t p o f i f e n c e d in b e - k yar*l
Ph
222-913e

97.

2. I. A I IIKDHOOMH
1. 1 S A 2 B A T H S
KITCHEN EQ UIP PED
LOW M O N T H L Y P A Y ME N T ®
Fo r C o m p l e t e I n f o r m a t i o n
H#e *»r Cal l Tour

Tha

Ho r ns

For

2241
222-2420
2 2-4124
222*4141

DRIVE
9 2 2 • 7 4 9 ft
NIGHTS
. "t:i-ftS44
122*2412

H ouses

Fur Rent

HDft M
Unfurn
Kan C a r l o * I f ft
l i a m s 322 33j 1.

II m i h
(ft)
It A W i l ­

FI It NS 11 E D
try H o m e
condition
140ft

aduH*

MEDIUM »M Fur ti f'uui
Nt 97ft J?f 4 Vg7

W

1st

2

R K D R m OM Horn#,
Kitchen
euulppad
|f(
per
no.
21ft
Ma p l e A\ #- 222*4427

i

H K D R O O H D9JPLKX Ku r t . ,
p r i v a t e ha to, n e w l y d e c o r a t*
ed, c l o s e i n D o w n t o w n . 322*
7174
cottage

,

furn,

122-

Payton Realty
121-1101 24111 H i a w a t h a at 17-92
2

11 E D ROOM,
2404
Ave -»4ri K e y . at
lis m i H ar dw ar e

Palmetto
Ted W i l ­

2 REDI D* *M kit* hen e qui p pe d,
f e n c e d tie • k y a r d fftft mn

I22-Ift4&gt;
S HKDftfOOM, 1 bat h ti l ed k i t ­
chen equipped.
m i l k -liar,
Fl a Ruoi n I I 10 rnonll* 1402
W y n n e w«*od Dr Ph 1 2 2 -ftMn
F C RN I Hl f E D 2 bedroom house.
2111
Palmsllo
Phone
221*
• 274.

DON'H
M o l U L E I l i i ME HALEB
"Tour
Wheel Esta te
Dealer'*
17 Mo d e l s to c h o o s e f r o m
O P E N 7 DA TK A W E E K
• 31- 1204
llwy
17*92
L o n g w ood, Fl a.

105. Trailer Lota - Sale

Sherwood Forest
Paved Streets
TRAILER LOTS - SALK

Inaaatmant a
I t : N. t**rk A v e

Ri g l o t s , h i g h , l and , l o w p a y ­
ments,
city
water,
sewer,
electric,
phone
Casselberry
1. #nd Co. l i t * f i l l _________ .

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA. HOMES

10G. Apartment* for Kent

O u l t U n d l n s 1 A 3 r U l t N , Apt. 130 I ' t r k Ava
ll*[|ro,,m l l r m e a a v a l l m b l t tn
numtlJOM.
Kur a .
U*rat*
ni l Ar e * * ot Hanf ord. L* t ua 3
Apt. , n i a i y daOcratad, c l ua t
Kti ow jrou A r o u n d !
In. 3 3 3 - 0 3 0 .
„

HEVPitAI,

Seminole Realty
l t o i u P a r k Ave.
S2S 1212 a n y t i m e

401

115. Attlos For Sale
l*Si
Putin
KKYLtXK. l l ,
raf r s i t ab l e )iardt«&gt;p, r adi o, h e a t *
#r. l ut we r s l e e r i n g ,
n e e d#
I r a n e ml a e l o n 1 3 9ft
Ph. 222*
* 11*7 or s e c at 111 G a r / l e o n
Dr.
194 4 C H E V Y
la ke over

II • : • • D o w n A
pay m e n Is I ft! 11,

pii ii; »"&gt;ft

'

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TItr.NDFRillftD
7^) gl n*#
g o o d c o n d i t i o n , Ot h e r p e r i s ,
gr n*r at '• r, at at liy-, wjc-. s l e a
a v a i l a b l e 5: 2- 4794 a f t e r 4
I M" TIM N D E i m i l t D

r

11,29ft.

19 12
lliai
I#t
27)

MG A Mark 2 R o a d a t e r ,
k » if** w h e e l s . R A IL
J G J o h n s t o n , Ua#* E s U
or 421.

ROll Mr K E E U h E D C A R S
N o MONET DOWN
*ul F r e n h A v •
223-0721

V Ol . KKU AGES'

Wgg. «
Ter m*.

9900.

Ph.
^

122-fiM
—
118. i'ruckH For Sale

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

CI.ICAN T u r n . A p t * .
ma t i n , 333-1375.
C l . H A S . 1 Hilrin.

331

Senkarik GIbaa anti Point
Company
\| i g mi l t a

Ph.

122 49J1

Al l t v G l a s s T"pa
.V !irat I ' m r t #

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
35*4 W. i n d HI. 331- I 033
A L L \VOI«l{ HIT All A S T E K D

I2.'t. lionls

K MotnrH

G a t e w a y T o Th * W a t e r w a y

Robfcnn SportinK CiooHu
T o ur E V I N R U D E D* a l # r
104 4-4 77 1#1
Ph 122*1941

SO U T H W A R D
IlMltr
133 3173

i.nunvi For Rent

lit,,,

210

,G-ID i t t o iM I 'Ilfui iileli#d |«**m#»
In- I ' u u n t f ) , 1 #" trio. Hear
shopping
322*1437

102. Mnhllf llomeH • Sale

GOI NG! G u l N G T U U N I !
S n u g 2 b e d r o o m hl or k h o m e on
b i g hit In e a r e t l e n t ml d-towrn
nr i g i i h ur hood. E n c l o s e d g a r ­
a g e a n d ni c e s h r u b b e r y P r i c ­
ed e t 9ft.ftt&gt;0 for qui t k e e l e
a n d t e r m s t o eult. Co l l :

Bedroom
aiiulppct,
Ph, 222*

CLEAN
ROOM for Man.
M.ig Holla Ave. 222 -0720

2 l l r d M v m «*ouu
b e a r P a o l a , gorol
par m o n t h *41

o r e i :n r r a ir
C h o i r s Iota a v a i l a b l e In O r e e n - F U R N , 2 Re d r o o i n H o u s e I I I i j j i a f t e r ft p rn
b i a l r o f t^och Ar bor o v e r l o o k I ng g o l f c o u r i # . C u • t o n»
b u i l d i n g t o y o u r ap*- i f i c e l loti ft. G r e e n hra.tr
d c ve l upe d
by
l - I e n d I il* I t o o ins
KI NGHWi r OD
N E W an d UK E D
B U I L D EI l H. INC.
A w n i n g * A Ua ha rise .
113*1074
Q U A L P ' T . MOBILE IIDM KB
101 F a i r m o n t Dr.
H w y . 11*12 S
122*2ftl2

PRICE
REDUCED
I - Bedroom,
complete
kitchen,
big
yard
with
ap r i nk l i n g
s y s t e m * 21V9 S u m m e r l i n J l l 412#

o n Iy.

I-IJ. /iiilo m iitiv r S v rv ire

La k e
11 ni

4 B E D R O O M 1H»ME
J i m Wa l t e r C o r p
he# a ni c e
4 b« dr o&lt;*iii hi i Ui i A lot for
• al# D i r e c t i o n s
Take. 17 92
N o r t h l o ( ' r a n g # City t * Iteaall D r u g m o r e , t u r n l*ft A
f o l l o w l o »|td of Du u b l r l a ne
to w h e r e 2 w a y s t ar t #, t urn
l i g h t to 3rd di rt R o a - l —t urn
left to h o u # e on l eft
Onl y
lift© do%n \ 972 ft'J per mn.
Wi r e d , 'el&lt;e#t
r oc k ,
rough
p l u mb e d , s e p t i c t a n k A w e l l
i n n p u m p or p l u m b i n g f i t
l u r e s ) 1 'ail O r l a n d o 29 "912

UNKUIIM8HEU
3
Duplex.
Utrhan
E x c e l l e n t I nc s t l on.
rvftei

-»
PLlM 'ifTH
&gt;ia
c l e an.
vf t c e l Uut
1 : 2 - 2 :4 4

PARK

2 HKD ROOM h - u # e In Co u n t r y
222 2711

a dults

F U R N 2 f l drm H fin*#
no prta J2• - 4oft9

You

Stenstrom Realty

Q A HAtlE
Apt,
U»oj F ! m a! V#-

19 ft(® F *JIt D 11 c k ■u p
Te n ,
gr*iri«t c i i d l (i on
i I Si'S.
*' s 11» r
_______ ________________

SALKS BROKKR
Hava

p.

U N F l ' H N i M l h O ho Hi■#, a l •# » »i 11'
tou* It O’'Ll*, j bed
r oom 1 hat h, k i t c h e n e q u i p ­
pe d Ph 322-7174

FHA - VA
Wa

I

1 - D o o m 35(( Iclanpp a p l . w i t h
p v l . h a t h V a h o w a r , i vi t t abl a
(nr r u u p l * or al upl a &gt;pt r*on
nr ratl rad. All u t l l l t t aa Ino l u d a d In r a n t M*»I1y l o c a l *1 o n tat lit., w i t h i n t b l o c k
o f 3 fra* p n r k l n r tot * an, l
a l i n p p l i t , c a nt a r . l o u u t r a at
Ma n u a l jK3ut, ann Liapt. f l o r a ,
311 E. f l , a l St

'•I
3

$100 DOW N
FI IA - VA HOMES

qulr* d n w n a tilr* * tta r
m. o r c*lt 3)3-5130.

K \ N K ( » R D MOTOR COInn Fra in h Ave
223-4192

4 Bth

FRKK ESTIMATE
Uphu l ai er tng A Met t r e e s ren*
o v P f i ng N e w A V »ed F u r n i ­
t u r e Ce l l Ntft B e d d i n g Mfg
Co at 709 C e l e r y Ave, H i ­
l l 17

35S

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Ball-Blair Agency

ATT.

ni,,1ilh» 303 M a r n o l t n Ava. I n -

3 IIPIIM 3'urn API. 1701 M a x 353. rtz3-3£*At .

BT O W N E R :
1
Bedroom.
I
b a t h H u m e 1 14,00(1 pri ce brae*
k#t. C e n t r a l h e a l A air Ci»ndM
»h a l l o w
well
with
under­
ground
s pr inkle r
ayal #ni ,
taairgc i i t n i e r 11*1 In W y n n e w o o d , F H A nf o w n e r f i n a n c ­
ing
available
Compl etely
f u r n l e h c d o f u n f u r n c al l 3221414 a f l e r 4 p m

HOUSE w ork. B a b y alttln g . J t l

Up»l.»lr&gt;

Jlmml*

REALTY

2 BEDROOM Home on heautlf ill St on # 1#lrt n rf on
i *nk «*
Me n roe. Ope n b e a m red ling#,,
ni c e f i r e p l a c e , 1 a* re lint al l
f e n c e d . Ph. 2 2 : - 7 2 f : .

In T h *

• UNEUHX.

In.

L A K E MARY. C L EA N. M e a l y
( u r n l t ha i ) A p t , 1 B&lt;3rm. | 50 .
333-1330.

331-3113.

Tal l t h e m y o u a * w
S a n f o r d He r a l d !

KU HN . Apt . Cln«*
r n i v n n , J3S-5IUS.

DUPLEX, H a r m f u l l y Dacotata il. I b t d r o u m , A J u I O . 3 | : &lt;
3110.

Of f i c e ? 222-211 ft
N i g h t a: 222-0700
3:2- 0441
9124 P e r k D r i v e

333-3744.

V T I L I T l K S Kurn. . 1 BJrm" A p t ,
J"l E . 5t h tit. On l y M l . I 3:&gt;
3?5i or : : m .

JIM H U N T

77. Situation Wanted
Wo r k ,

r u n s . Apt. » 0 0 Mallonvlll..

and Sales Broker

W H I T E l ^i dy — I r o n i n g . La k*
_ M * r y _ a r a w _ 4 J 4 - 2 S i4*; ^ _ _ _

MAI D,

3 nOOM FurnlahH Apl.. 3«5.
Ml V. Ith. 10-1713.

rUUMhMEn
or " ITnfurn.
5
r oom«.
r i l * b*I h, 3 m l l - v
(t el l ) N A it. Ma i n (J.ita, Ph.
333-3733.

72. Fcmals Help Wanted

DATS

SMALL, 3'urn. ApL. U o i M*pl *.
373- 073) .

mom. Ml'* 3L 37th ?i. c»il

Management

333

111

3) 3- 1577.

Seed Potatoes

N E W A P P L I A N C E * at W a r e houae
Prlre#—
Kr l g i d a l r t .
Hut P o i n t , RCA. Ze n i t h, e l ■i K W I X d MACHINE
Ca l l C h a r l i e O o r m l y i-ollrot
«*1-1 Al t ANCE
at A i B o c t e t e d R a d i o A TV. p o r t a b l e # El e c A Con#**!# Mo2111 N u r a n g e A v e , O r l a n ­
dale. Y o u r C h o i r # |T (n t»,*h
do 422-2114.
P A N F O R D B KWI V r i C E N T E R
104 So. P a r k Ave 9 2 2-9411

NF. MI Ndl . K r i l l N T \
fO M M i niMMIMhiV
N 4*1Ire nf I ' uhHr l | r * v l n V
!■ f k# Cour t o f I ke C o u n t !
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a f t e r r-nnt Id # r a t Ian, 1h • f e r a l - I o f Fl orl t f a. In Pr**kafa
node C o u n t y Z o n i n g C o m m lag- j l a re I ke r e l a t e o f
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t&gt;« diet#rentn« t h e
of
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r e r mu in e rt 111n u I n t li e 11f*a r d « f
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p r o pe r t y t h* un d e r pig tied w i l l , on t he
p r r * e n 11y ao n e r|
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l u r e be l ot t ed C-2 C o m m e r c i a l
pr aae nt to t h e fi 011 ora hi a C o u n ­
ft "f the t y J u d g e of S e mi not e C o u n t y ,
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&gt; uf MAY KAHa iid w *nr' *.f S) pea St
I H E L L B ELL, d#s e a»e d. an d *1
P u b l i c h e a r i n g wi l t be he l d #ald t i me , t h e n e n d t h e r e , m a k e
tn t h# S t m i n a l e C o u n t y Cour t a p p l i c a t i o n to t he eel d J u d g e
II u»e. c*.,unty C o m m i e # l o n e r * for * f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t of hi#
R»*»m S a n f o r d
Fl orida
W'ed- «d ml nl a t r a t Ion o f
t «9 e e t s t #
n#*d»»', F e l t m a r y 10, 1943 *t Knd for an o r d e r dl#&gt; h a r g l t t g
T J» P. M • r s - euuti l ) s # r # s f i e i j h i m n i t u h K»r c t i t or
i# !•&lt;*a■Ihi#
|
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S e t mt i x l e
County
Z* nin# J 4 n«isry. A D l v! 3
nimmiielon
K d w a r d J Bri l
1J&gt; R o b e r t 8 B r o w n
A# K i e kUtur ^.f i ha E«t.»te
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County
Zoning
o f MAY F A R R E L L HELL.
Director
7 )#rea»#(l
P u b l i s h ; J a n 24 A Fe b. 2. 194# 8 T E N H T R O M D A V I S A
C D ! -71
McI n t o s h
A t t o r n e y # for K*r&lt; vilor
I h T H E 1‘I HCI I T COl n T OF Po e t o r r t r e Do ft 1J1^
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Sa n f o r d , r l o r l d e 12771
C t T T , IN ANI ) FOH • I I H I N O L E P u b l l a h J a n 2&lt; A F e b 2. 9. 1«
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4 Ion
r o i ' N T V , FLORIDA.
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T H E UN I ON C E N T R A L L I F E
It CHS E L L K J U N E S and M A R T I N S U R A N C E C OMP A N Y .
K A R I E J ON E S , hi e wi f e , at al
Plaintiff
D e f e n d s nt*
N O T I C E OF N O R T f i t U K
C H A R L E S T ftp »LI/ i l l El l , e?
r OKE C I e OS I R9C S A L E
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NOTI CK i f V 9 A L B
• u a n t to a F i n a l D e c r e e of
N O T I C E Ih II' R E B T ( VI VyN
Foreclosure
dated
J a n u a r y t h a t on t he 13th d a y o f F e b ­
29th. 1M&amp; an d e n t e r e d In C h a n ­ r ua r y , 1941 at 11 ou A ftl at
c e r y N«i
14,111 o f £he C i r ­ t he ma i n door of t h e Cour t
c u i t Cour t of t h e N i n t h Judl - h o u e # o f Herntnol# C o u n t y , at
i lei (Tr«-uli In an d for Keml- Sa n f o r d ,
Fl o r i d a ,
t h e unde r
n»*l# I’ourtl y. Fl or i da, w h e r e i n s i g n e d cl»« k wi l l o f f # r f**i ##l#
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COUNTY
H A V I N G S t o t he h i g h l i t i n d be#t bi dder
B A N K , a NSW Yo r k Cor p ra
fvt-r caah t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b ­
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E J O N E S a nd M A R T K A R I E
taint II, II l oc k F. S u n l a n d
J ON E S , hi# w i f e , a r e D e f e n d ­
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c o r d e d in P l a t Bo n k **11%
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t o t h e po i n t o f b e g i n n i n g ,
C o u n t y , Fl ori da,
t o g e t h e r w i t h al l s t r u c t u r e * .
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with
t he
f o l l o w i n g i i Dpruverneiite, f u t u r e s , a p p l i ­
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l o c a t e d In a n d p e r m a n e n t l y I n ­ aal d l a n d or u»#d In c o n j u n c ­
s t a l l e d ae a par t of t h e i m- t i o n t h e r e w i t h .
p r o v r m e n t s oh aal d l a nd :
T h i s s a l e I# ma d # p u r s u a n t
HOT FOI NT E L E C T R I C lo final deeree of for ecl osur e
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107KKI 2II S E R I A L 12214
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LCXAIRK
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DEL H o.7&gt; sr .j
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(Ed not*: “Suddenly Use
World Below'* La the title of
an article by Edward A.
Herron In the current Issue
or “Skyline,** bouse organ of
North American Aviation,
Inc. The Sanford Herald exp r e s s e s appreciation to
‘‘Skyline” for permission to
reprint this article In full.
Photos are by courtesy of

In the black Pacific night,
the Incoming plane'* light
seemed to hang Interminably
far from the atern of the su­
per-carrier USS Ranger. Sud
denly they dropped. The long,
ghostly gray plane slammed
to Us* deck at 116 knots. The
hook caught on No. I wire, bul
tha aircraft raced headlong
down tha dimly lit deck until
finally It shuddered to a halt
in a wild acreechlng of twin
jet engines.
Technicians ran forward,
worked In the darkness, and
Jerked cans of film from the
squared bottom of the plane.
High on tha “island,” stand­
ing behind the Air Boss, Jim
Rice, AB-E2, finished his
rough 1 o g giving landing
speed, wind over deck, and

over the Confederate lines.
Since 1914, men and cameras
In aircraft have been peering
at white beaches and green
forests snd brown mountsln
ridges trying to detect the
movement of potential and ac­
tive enemies.
Todsy the U.S. Navy has
given a new meaning to the
word. Reconnaissance h a s
vaulted from daylight picturetaking forays over enemy ter­
ritory into a day-or-night, sunor-storm, computer - guided
venture that streaks Msch 2
aircraft to pin-point camera
targets, The pilot knows at
every moment exactly where
he Is. The earth below is not
a study in hills or valleys or
wandering rivers, but an ex­
ercise In precise latitude ami
longitude. And the terrain is
photographed by electronical­
ly controlled cameras which
take pictures with the great
est clarity and width of field
yet attained in aerial photo­
graphy.
This is Just the beginning.
When the plane returns to
the distant aircraft carrier,
the film is rushed to an into
grated operational intelligence
center (I01C) and processed

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T kla th a i l l b day n f J a n ­
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C M -U

Information out In usable
form for the battle comman­
der eight levels above on the
carrier “island."
T h e same push • button
control seans the photos ob­
tained In the Mach-2 pass over
the target, compares them
with other data of varied

information.
The RA-5C Vigilante Is the
Mach 2 aircraft built by Nor­
th American's Columbus Di­
vision. It la linked to the In­
tegrated operational Intelli­
gence center aboard the at­
tack carrier U S S Ranger
which la deployed In the West
Pacific with t h e Seventh
Fleet.
In Any Weather
Cdr. Paul Werner la boss
of tha six-plane detachment,
Reconnaissance Attack Squad­
ron Five, RVAHS, which Is
deployed across the nation
from its base at Sanford, Fla.,
to Its new home aboard the
Rangen Werner said, “We
can operate day or night, fair
weather or foul. The great
speed of the RA-SC, combined
with Its electronic navigation­
al ability, enables up to go
into the target at tree-top lev­
el without any need to pop
up on a roller coaster to get
a bearing.
“The aircraft splits the tar­
get on one-pass and la gone
before any radar • controlled
gun can get a fix.”
The RA-SC is 75 sleek feel
long. It's a Mach 2 collection
agency. Most of the collection
gear is inside a “canoe,”, a
streamlined 30-foot metal pac­
kage fitted snuggly to the low­
er fuselage. The bland camera
lenses are the only indication
of the multiplicity of endeavor
hidden within the aircraft.
The electronically controlled
cameras, developed by Per­
kin • Elmer, and Chicago Aer
ial Ind., are unique, cameras
that can take a razor sharp
picture of the 200-mile stretch
from* Bakersfield to San Di
ego. Others are so fast, for
use In low level picture tak
Ing, that the film zips past
the shutter at the rate of many
inches a second.
The big advance in cameras
has been in the greater clari­
ty and the width of the field.
A distant shot of Cape Ken
nedy clearly reveals the gan
tries of the missile center.
Many Kinds of Juba
Cameras are an important
part of the collection, but (hey
are not the entire hag contain
cd with the aircraft. The RA
SC h a s aldelooking radar
Black-box equipment can be
inserted easily and withdrawn
from the four hinged sections
of the canoe, permitting dif­
ferent intelligence chores al
different times, with different
combinations of equipment. In
this highly sophisticated age,
reconnaissance of a while
sand landing beach requires
a different approach than that
of a dense jungle thicket. The
HA-SC can cope with them all.
It's versatile.
The major RA-SC contribu­
tion to (he new reconnaissance
system la speed coupled with
an uncanny automatic naviga­
tion accuracy that tells the
pilot exactly where he Is when
he takes the picture. Ppsllton
location is supplied by t h e
HEINS bomb • navigation sys­
tem. HEINS is a compart,
lightweight system developed
originally by North America's
Aulonellcs Division tor the
Columbus Division A-SA twinJet carrier - based attack
bomber. It has within Its
light packaging an inertial
autonavigator, a b o m b i n g
computer, a mapping, radar,
and a closed • loop television.

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J(t belt wave* ihlmercd a
bova the deck.
Steam Cate
The b l| needle note awung
over the ocean aa the plana
made tha turn easily to the
cat where a narrow slot, lika
that In the atreeta below the
San Francisco cable cars,
pointed straight down the an­
gle deck. Steam eddied up
from the track.
Up from the bow the “Ang­
el” chopper had gone off In a
routine move that waa made
for the launching of every
airplane. The nose of 101 bob­
bed down as the wheel crossed the eat cradle.
A half-dozen green-ahlrted
deck crewmen were busy un­
der the aircraft, looping on
the bridle cable. The Ranger
has four C-T steam catapults,
the brawniest In the fleet,
mightly slingshots that give
a smooth, steady, roaring ac­
celeration.
On signal from the red-hel­
-wl^lch had been discussed
many times, tha angle to met ed eat officer, Werner
cross the wake on the approa­ brought the engines up to full
ch the new type deck light, military power, afterburners
the wave off lights, the radio screaming. He scanned his In­
call identification signal to be struments for the last time,
made as they approached Ran­ pushed back against the head
ger. “The RA," he concluded, rest and saluted the eat offi­
“is an easy aircraft to get on cer. The latter’s arm swung
speed. You've got 146 knots forward in half circle and
on approach, 116 knots engage­ pointed dramatically to the
ment. Line up on the meat­ bow. In scant seconds and 256
ball, and make your connec­ feet, the Vigilante was off tha
deck, climbing on the twin
tion. Good luck.”
Cdr. Paul Werner spoke yellow - red flame pots of its
in tho South China Sea.
VIGILANTES OF RVAH-5„Jand batted a t Sanford Naval Air
briefly to the men who would engine exhaust, sweeping up
(Navy Photo) be going out with him on the in a long graceful curte. The
SUtion, circle for landing on their sea bust,' the USS Ranger,
ship's laundry, in the mess first day?* "We've been train­ aircraft was only 10 feet from
rooms, and the fresh water ing for more than a year," he the ship when the deck handl­
said, “We know the aircraft. ers raced back to the cat, and
supply for showers.
...
r
But men are flexible, and We know the mission. Remem­ NO. 102 was wheeled in posi­
Navy men adjust easily. Air­ ber, the ultimate responsibil­ tion.
ity for the safety of the air­
Werner, with 101, was back
•"
H -*-s •.v-tvw'L V
craft are a different breed.
'
craft and the completion of the in two hours. There was a
' The RA-5C had to prove It­ mission rests in your right and short turnaround time, and
self. It had never been shown left hands."
Lt.' Dill Me/er took off in the
that it could By from carri­ Then over the Intercom same aircraft. Later the cy­
er and perform a reconnais­ came the familiar word, “ Pi- cle was repeated with the
sance mission. The Job had Iota, man your planes."
late Cdr. Don Beard. Then in
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been done on paper, bul never
There
were
throe
planes
to
the darkness, for tha fourth
*
_
Aftbefore from a carrier with go. The six men went up the time, RA 101 went out over
carrier support only.
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escalator and out on the four- the Hawaiian Islands with
On the first day Cdr. James acre Bight deck that was size Lcdr. Cliff Thompson at the
•
Porter, Exec of the Ranger ling with the roar of Jet cn controls.
‘
said, “ Every man on board gincs and alive with more
It came back shortly be­
re* r a a
is making an effort to assist than ISO handling crews in fore midnight, slammed into
in some way the successful green, red, yellow, and brown ^ the wire, and roared to rest,
completion of the RA-SC mis­ shirts. Commander Werner a remarkable demonstration
sion .'*
and his navigator, Lt. Neal of the reliability of the air­
The arresting gear crews, Pruden, walked around No. craft, and of the skill of the
the catapult crews, the flight 101, giving a visual check on Navy technicians who main­
deck aircraft handling crews the aircraft and chalking the tained lt.
were all directly concerned. gross weight on the side. They
On the bridge, Capt. Alton
Lt. Cdr. Sandy Falconer, climbed in, Werner into the H. Grimes, skipper of Hanger,
head of the V 2 Division on forward seat, Pruden into the spoke briefly, •’Heel port.”
Ranger, responsible for both lonely navigator compartment The command was repeated,
launching and recovery opera­ behind him. The brown shirt- and the 1046-foot carrier turn­
tions. had gone bark to Patux­ ed aircraft crew chief gave ed away from the wind.
ent River, the Navy testing Werner a series of hand sig­ Commander I’aul Werner,
station, and observed for a nals as flaps were checked who had watched the return
month as land • based Vigi­ after engine start. There was of each of his sleek birds,
lantes were tossed and recov- a quirk pass of a crewman's went below to his room.
ered. Ilfs concern was real. hand to check the hot gush
On the Dlght deck a group
The HA, with its 75 foot leng of air in the boundary layer of Navy youngsters carefully
th. and 76,000 • pound weight, control s y s t e m extending shepherded HA 101 into posi­
was the longest and heaviest through the wings. The arrest­ tion by the aft elevator. The
aircraft ever assigned carrier ing hook came up and down crew chief made a final in­
service.
like an awkward thumb. The spection, blew mightily on his
The arresting gear crews tie-down chains were pulled: whistle, and yelled, "Chock
were Involved. They operated the chocks were pulled, and ’em up and tie ’em down!”
the four giant pistons that 101 moved forward to the cat.
tnko off. Other Vigilantes nre pictured on the
USS HANGER, hch liuse of the Vigilantes of tho
The first day was ended.
were connected to the four
flight deck.
“Savage Sons of Sanford," heads into thd wind
wires stretched a taut two in­
(Navy Photo)
for this HVAII-5 reconninssance-attack plane to
ches above the Bight deck.
particular was the construc­ The Vigilante would touch
It oprralei in any kind of ’
REDUCTION
tion, under the Baring over- down, hook, and run out the
weather at any altitude, in
STILL
IN PROGRESS
If.
hang, of w w rooms for the wire in panther - screaming
level Bight, or while standing
intelligence
center
and
other
on its note it tell* the pilot
'Jfcli
friction. If the arcsting gear
Great Savings on Easy Terms
reconnaissance supporting ef- was set too tight, it would
where he it at any moment,
forts. Both had dust-free re- tear the aircraft in half; too
and it tells the .camera when
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
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quiremrnts, perhaps another loose, and the aircraft would
to start clicking.
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first for the Navy. Hrlow the go over the side. Commander
Hut the REINS nerdi help.
hangar deck, in the forrpeak, Falconer expresses the task
Just before the ItA-SC take*
was built a 1500 - square-foot simply. "Our job is to Stop
o i l from
the carrier, t h e
warehouse that was to he 40 tons of weight coming in al
bomb-nav system atki mute­
■v
-.
crammed with spare parts for 116 knots, and to do it in less
ly, “Exactly where on Earth
Tgw L
the HAs.
than 300 feet."
am I? What'i the direction of
, lVigilantes Join Others
true north? How fail it this
The aircraft handling people
Werners group was just on ;the Bight deck were con­
Navy ship travelling?”
one of many aUiard the Han cerned. Aircraft spotting oa a
The answer it supplied by
ger, six Vigilantes sharing flight deck, even when all
another Autonetlcs install*
J g S B B m rW U
s p a r e with nearly loo F4II planes are at rest, is a scien­
lion aboard the Ranger, the
H H H H k ; i 'ffa&amp; L
Phantoms,
AI
Sky wa r r i o r s
ce, an art, one that Is fiercely
ship's Inertial navigation sys­
J l S B : A ll) t a n k e r s.
' Willie
I u I" debated from carrier to carri­
tem, the SINS, the tame type
H H H H H L #
AL W a i r c r af t , and tough pro- er. The art becomes perfection
ujed aboard the Polaris minim S S S B a m im B B K J&gt;( llor - &lt;!ri\cn b k y r a i d e r s .
in the turbulent moment of
U • carrying nuclear sub-maSli pping a new
s q u a d r o n multiple launches; in the mili­
rinei, the system that tetli
and a new ai r pl ane into a leg tary precision of “pulling the
the aub navigator exactly
I Vessel that
mu s t ennst anl l )
deck” forward to prepare for
where be is at any moment
m a i n t ai n Us fighting st at us n recovery; in the swift, safetyin a 60-day submerged cruise.
conscious movement of still■
nut an e as y task. C o m m a n d e i
SINS feeds the Information
ROOMS
M g ' - *' n " ' r »“ ul, " It u J5 * niajoi roaring planes from a liny
to REINS. REINS takes the
d e p l o y m e n t from Fl ori da to landing strip to the bow area,
aircraft on twitting, turning,
Complete
the Weat Coait. We cam* out of the way of the incom­
evasive, high, low) sweeping,
AS I-OW
lock, atock, and barrel. Twen­ ing aircraft. The long, sleek,
bepdina, around and up course
CDR. I’AUL F. WERNER, commanding officer
AS —
ty - six officers and 250 highly unutterably beautiful RA-5C,
for hours, uilng every evasive
of ReconnaiBaance Attack Squadron 5 until re.
with
the
pilot
and
bomb-navi­
skilled technician*. The only
tactic in the book. It split*
cently, now is chief of Btaff officer of Heavy At­
thing we left behind waa oui gator sitting far forward of
the target, then brings tbe
tack Wing One a t Sanford Naval Air Station.
the undercarriage, was a chal­
wive* and children.”
aircraft back to the carrier,
(North-Am Photo)
There were already about lenge to the men who must
within eight of the plunging
4,000 officers and jneo aboard Wheel lt into position, spot it
white wake. This, at Mach 2 effort. Commander Werner's since Sanford will be a glol
the Ranger when the tlx Vig­ carefully on the cat, or take
in tbe dead of night, is the RVAH-S squadron recently air bste, simultaneously n
ilantes and the accompanying it up and down on the high
miracle of computerized navi won the bombin competition ther - hen to squadrons bat
at Sanford Naval Air Station, both in the Atlantic and 1
air transport* dropped down speed elevators to the hangai
gallon.
He tok the win in stride, “Ac- cific.
into Alameda Naval Air Sta­ deck.
Sanford a Global Base
The 10 month deployment
These were the bre^d - and
tion to go aboard the waiting
The RA-6C Is an informa­ curacy in photo reconnalisanEASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Ranger. Tbs berthing officer butter factor* that had to be
tion collection agency — but ce navigation is greater than the squadron to the Rani
was faced with tha immediate met.
it'e still a bomber. It still re­ that required in bombing. We tor the tour in West Pact!
chore of meshing the Sanford
Deep in the Pacific, in a
tain* the ability to lug nucleai can hit tha target within a was preceded by a greet pn
oration. Ranger went into I
contingent into a highly pre huge watery rectangle ol
bombs, conventional bomba, lew feet.”
claa schedule of bour-to-boui Hawaii, men proved all the
The operational deployment shipyards at Hunters Point
misalles and rocket* at Macb
and day-to-day living that is answers during the initial de­
g speed. And it supplies to the ol tha long-range RA SC Vigi- San Francisco Bay area
SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
hidden within the floating city. ployment.
bombing mission the’ same lasts*, while still retaining extensive modifications, mi
Craw Ready
The impact waa felt in the
accuracy that baa contributed Sanford, Fla., NAS, aa their of them directly concert
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most unlikely place* — in the
There was a meeting in the
*o much to the reconn alliance home base, v u n Navy Drat with the new aircraft On*
lota and navigators, In bright
orange flight suits, sat In oldfashioned type aircraft aeats,
clip boards an their laps. A
shadow box In the front of the
small room duplicated typed
messages being received rela­
tive to weather and position.
A small closed - circuit TV
set depicted the preparatory
activity on the flight deck four
decks overhead.
Lt. Cdr. Dave Fall, the land­
ing signal officer spoke quite-

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Quotes from the ncwipapern u n 's newspiper, Editor A
Publisher:
Only a newspaperman can
know the full fun of being one.
And. as In all other endeavors,
there are only a few really
good ones. The rest of us must
settle for less. As someone
once said: "If you cannot
catch a bird of r»r»dlie- bet­
ter take a wet hen."
The longer I live, the more
I’m convinced that a newspa­
per reporter should remain a
bystander In covering the
news — and never allow him­
self the luxury of helping to
•make' news. A reporter may
believe anything he wishes.
But as soon as he chooses up
sides in public controversies,,
he diminishes J&gt;1*. value as
an unbiased reporter. Editor­
ializing belongs on The edi­
torial page and not In news
columns. It Isn't easy to avoid
showing a bias — but It can
be done.
• • •
Heady headline in the Long
Beach (Calif.) Press • Tele­
gram: "Sally Rand Is Pinch­
ed On Arrears."
• • •
"Short Takes" from Editor
' 4 Publisher:
Princess Margaret, looking
M and rctaxed, returned
from Ireland with her hus­
band. Lord Snowdon, who
failed to mar her holiday. —
San Francisco (Calif.) Exam­
iner.
Two of the most glamprous
ladies they saw were the bari­
tone's wife, whose gown shim­
mered solidly with 24-photographers on the Inside. — Kan­
sas City (Mo.) Times.
His lidding was spectacular
as usual, topping the league
at hla position for the first
year in a- row. — Lancaster
lP a.) New Era.
Faulty Dames Meet. — Ev­
ansville find.) Sunday Courier
and Press.
(So, you see, The Sanford
Herald isn't the only newspa­
per which makes an occasion
al blooper.)
• • •
A subscriber to the Kingman
find ) Star received a copy
dated Dec. 21. 1»&gt;- • nd ,heD
noted the wrapper bore this
stamp: "Found in supposedly
empty mall equipment In Chi­
cago, 111."
,
• • •
The "Nevada Rock Roller '
wasthe name of
aweekly
newspaper during the early
1900s when mining was the
biggest business in Nevada
And. naturally, the newspa­
per at Tombstone, Art*., is
named "The Epitaph." Dates
back to the Wild and Wooly
West.
.
.
One that puzzles, though.
The Bloomington (Ind &gt; news
paper 'Is named "The Tele­
phone."
Longwood's No. 1 traffic ha­
zard. the old railway express
building which blocks the motorist'i view of northbound
trains at the Church Street
crossing, la coming down. Ur­
gent requests for removal of
the building were filed last
May by the Longwood City
Council after one of the town's
prominent businessmen end
citizens, Ted Waltz. w a. kiUed
there In • train • car accident.
• • •
Railroad official! »*y the
signal awltchea at the track
1„ Lake Mary ara standard
distance from the road and
are no closer there than at any
other crossing.
« • •
This la National Clergy
Week don't forget to let
your pastor know bow much
you appreciate bl» presence.
help and service.
• • •
Next week la National Children's Dental Health Week.
The Apple Institute aaya den­
tal health authoritiei back up
their claim that an apple Is
nature'! toothbrush and If
eaten last after other foods
are consumed, help preserve
.teeth.

Fighting In Laos
U. S. Marine
Barracks Hit
By Mortars

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Phone 322*2611

Next Step
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‘The Nile of America”

Stubborn Cold
Retains Grip
On Northland

Action Group
Solar Observatory
Organization
Launched A t 'Cape
Talked At Meet

Governor Burns
Throws Support
To Local Canal

Reappraisal Due
At Altamonte

Miners Idle

After Blast

County, City Commissioners A sk
By Dottia Austin
Dozens of proposed amend­
ment! and aeveral proposed
bill* wer* presented to Sen.
Mack Cleveland Jr. and Rep.
S. J. Davit Jr., aiUlng aa a
legislative delegation Tuesday.
Those presenting the re­
quest* Included the County
Commission, Sanford
City
Com mission, county fee offi­
cer! tome private citizens and
representative* of the Incor­
porated coramimllie* of Alta­
monte Spring*, Casselberry,
North Orlando and Longwood.
The county government bad
the longeat lift of request* and
included billa establishing the
Seminole County Port Author­
ity, a Water Conservation Dis­
trict and to act relating to
water and never facilities and

providing for establishment of
an escrow account.
County Commission Chair­
man John Alexander, spokes­
man for the group, also asked
amendments of enabling legis­
lation to permit the county to:
Acquire, construct and main­
tain boat and watercraft
launching* ramps and facili|ics;
*
Provide suitable facilitiei In
other parts of the county for
the processing of county busi­
ness and administrative func­
tions;
Enter agreements to provide
group insurance for county
employes;
Provide for licensing, bond­
ing and examination of build­
ing contractor* and sub-con­
tractors in Seminole County;Create, establish and main­

tain a garbage and trash col­
lection service to sections of
the county not within corpor­
ate limits of any municipality;
Govern operation of motor­
boats on all waters within the
county limits;
Purchase foodstuffs from the
Department of Correction for
the sheriff's department and
county school lunchrooms;
Change per diem allowances
for county commissioners to
align with standardized allow­
ance! in itate;
Allow the County Commiss­
ion to increase the amount of
funds that can be appropriat­
ed from race track moneys to
increase funds for Chamber of
Commerce to a limit of $50,000 loatead of tha preaant $23,000;

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Vernon Mix* Jr., co-chairman
of the long rouge planning
committee of the Seminole Blast Fatal
County Chember of Commerce,
MIAMI (U PI) — A me­
•'bring* u» much closer to
chanic, Jose Apro, 34, Injur­
realising our dream of » Jun­
ed when a refrigerator com­
ior college for Seminole
pressor exploded, died at a
County.
hospital here.
‘•The last big burdle fs the
appropriation by the leg isla­ [Flyer Dies •
ture of eufficient fund* to be­
MIAMI (UPI) — Jack
gin construction. This will not
lie an easy task," Mize stal­ Wright, a Miami man, was
ed, "and will require addition­ killed white attempting to
al effort* on the part of ev­ land a small plane at Free­
eryone Involved In this en­ port, Grand Bahamas.
deavor lo assist ami support
Burn To Death
our legislative delegation. ’
JlIcCO.MB, Mias. (UPI) —
The Cabinet'* top priority
nbw enhance"* the opportunity A mother and her aix chil­
for a college in this county dren burned to death lat*
and, UPI reported, ••virtually Tuesday night when fire de­
assures appropriation of funds stroyed their frame house in
from the State Legislature in s rural area east of her*.
April."
The proposed junior college 14 Hospitalized
PENSACOLA (UPI) —
for Seminole County already
had been given a No. 1 prior­ Fourteen people were hospit­
ity by the State Junior C o l­ alized and 80 other* treated
Monday after a truck carry­
lege Board.
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr. ing 5,000 gallons of turpen­
and Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. have tine exploded. 1
•sauted local interests "the
college will he given prime Thorny Problem
LONDON (UPI) — Tha So­
importance in the Legislature
when it convene* in two viet Union Is opposed to new
suggestions for a "big four"
months."
•
Cleveland added he will I* conference to settle tbe thor­
prepared to introduce the ne­ ny problem of German reun­
cessary legislation for the ap­ ification.
propriation of funds the sec­
ond day the legislative body Alabamu T arget
SELMA, Ala. (UPI) — N*convene*. No amount of mon­
ies ha* been indicated as to gto leaders culled today for
the initial cost of the Junior more demonstrations in this
college, but Walter Teague, Alabama target of a continu­
administrative aide1 o f t h e ing civil right* campaign
Seminole County B o a r d o f that already has seen nearly
Public Instruction, s a i d lo- l,390 arrests.
day this county will have to
provide approximately 720.000 Disappointed
annually toward its operation
UNITED NATION?, N. Y.
Once approval of the ap­ (UPI) — Western officiate
propriation i* made by the today expressed disappointLegislature the next step will j ment that the UN financial
lie to choose a site. Mite said deadlock ha* prevented prog­
today several sites are under ress in the General Assembly
consldet alion. T h e
School on impottanl disarmament Is­
Hoard has indicated It has title sues.
to several unimproved proper­
ties hut none ate of sufficient Tightens Belt
acreage for the school.
LONDON (UPI) — Prim*
Minister Hurold Wilson push­
ed abend today with a belttightening program for the
British economy. He emerged
ns n fighting • hard winner
front a hitter hnttle In tha
House of Common*.

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Jury Duty ... Be
A Governor

Deadlock

JACKSONVILLE UP I )
—Cor. Ifaydon Burns’ name
came up for jury duly. But
It went right down again.
"I think you ran anliripile that hr will hr excused
from service," aaid Crimi­
nal Court Judgr William 1',
Hsrvrjr.

PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
Thu longshore labor dispute
here, a major deterrent to set­
tlement of the 24-day East
and Gulf Chast dock strike,
wu- deadlocked today with un­
ion- manage merit
differences
apparently widening.

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Pay Hikes

commissioners' stlarics to 55,- firat Tuesday after the first
Monday in December and es
• City Attorney William Hutch­ lablish a qualifying time of
ison, speaking for the City 40 days prior to the election;
Commission, asked for legis­ To amend the salary of city
commissioners to 1150 per
lation:
To allow the Internal Im­ month for commissioners and
provement Fund to establish 5200 for the mayor;
bulkhead lines in Lake Monroe
Amendments to existing pol­
for the City of Sanford in re­ ice pension law, in order to
gard lo the Ukefront develop­ clarify.
ment plan;
Other municipalities request­
To amend Ihe state law ap­ ing legislative action were:
plicable to notice of public
Longwood, which aiked to
hearings, .n order to change remain a member of the South
the time limit from 15 days Seminole Gas Authority and
to 10 days;
stated that it wishes .to "go
To provide for protection of aloqg" with recommendation*
municipal water supplies even of the League of Municipali­
though outside the city limits; ties;
To extend time under the
North Orlando which asked
Sanford annexation law from a bill to establish a council of
two to five years;
five members and an elected
to l o tel citgr elections os the major, and aa a mead mart to
000 per year plus expenses.

By Fred Van Pelt
The proposed junior colletie for Seminole Countymoved another step toward reality today, with ona
major step remaining . . . financing.
United Press International reported from Tal­
lahassee today that the §tntc Cabinet, sitting as the
State Budget Commission, f
had Riven a No. 1 priority
to the proposed l o c a l
school.
'T his action," said C.

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Zip Code 32771

EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol­
WEATHER: Fair, little warmer Thursday; low tonight In 40s.
lowing dispatch was relayed
via telephone from NongkVOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., FEBRUARY 3. 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 118
hal, Tbellend,
UF1
employe Tim J. !••**&gt; *&gt;r&gt;vrd an artillery barrage and
sporatlc maehlnegun fire in
a 70-mlle-per hour dash to
the border by motorcycle.)
By Martin Stuart • Fox
VIENTIANE, Laos, tU P D Hravy fighting broke out to­
day in the streets of Vientiane
as troops of right - wing Con.
Phoumi Nosavan battled to
seize the capital from a new
United Pres* Internitlonel
coalition of former rebel col­
A stubborn cold wave held
onels.
It* grip on the nation east of
By noon casualties - were
the Rockies today, reaching
know, to Have W h c d
aa far ai Florida. Ice choked
least 30 killed and wounded
off traffic on mldweatern riv­
and the death toll from indis­
er*.
criminate artillery firing was
Florida temperature* plung­
feared to be rising.
ed into the 50*’ after DO de­
The U S. Marine embassy
gree temperature* Tuesday.
barracks was hit by mortar
Soulheaitern cltie* recorded
tire but no injuries were re ­
some of their severest read­
ported.
*
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ings of the winter.
The second battle for Vien­
London, Ky.. had a four betiane erupted when troops un­
low temperature. Other read­
der Paksane garrison com­
ings were. Crosvllle, Tenn.,
mander Gen. Khnm Kong
five below; Atlanta, Ga., and
made a pre-dawn river land­
Birmingham, Ala., 19; Nash­
Carl Smith, W. D. Hack, Charles Base, Afarlin
SANFORD FIRE FIGHTERS will lend their tal­
ing east o! the capital a;id
ville, Tenn., nine.
Stevenson and Richard Schultz; standing; Lt.
e n ts Saturday bnd Sunday in the fund drive to
joined national police forces
River Ic-brcaker* worked
Sidney
Guilt-yf’CHIt-f
Mu
A
N.
Cleveland
Sr.
and
be
sparked
by
the
Cerebral
Palsy
Telethon
over
loyal to General Phoumi.
through the night in etforts
Asst. Chief R. T. Thomas.
(Herald Photo)
WDBO-TV. From the left, on the fire truck:
Shooting broke out through­
to break the jam* of ice on
out the city. It was a confused
midwestern tributariea but ac­
melee of mechinegun and
complished
little.
mortar barrages. It was con­
A boating company at Cairo,
centrated at several spots
111., reported that the six de­
including the airport which
gree
temperatures made it al­
)_
j
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was seized Sunday by the ori­
most Impossible to make headginal rebels who tried and
^ way frith the let on the Mis­
failed to stage a f«irp.
sissippi because cleared areas
Most of the civilian popula­
would freeze again moments
tion, used to bloodless coups
after they were cleared.
CAPE
KENNEDY
(UPI)
The
salellli*.
America’*
or
and army bickering, w e r e
Gov. Ifaydon Horns hag
The Weather Bureau report­
An
informal
meeting
of
a
Tha
United
Statea
today
biting
solar
o
b
s
e
r
v
a
t
o
r
y
c.ught by eurpriee. But hun­
ed
that “ more and more fri­
dreds fled across the Kemong steering group to consider the launched an orbiting observa- «*&lt;&gt;&gt;• *•»
•*
h,‘ ' ,,«l aupport bea m by a tAjve-stage delta hind development of the St. gid air" would cross the Can­
River to Thailand when the organization of a Community
tory to survey the solar rays rorkl,,
w at
Johns Indian River Canal and adian border into Ihe Midwest,
tirst battlca were fought Tuca- Action Committee under ttic
that support life on earth but ?;’h orbital success in 29 ha5 *‘ked for additional sup- cancelling chance* for relief
day outside Vientiane.
Federal Economic Oftportun threaten man in space.
the rest of the week.
shots.
[ P«rt of the State Cabinet.
Premier Prince Souvanna
Schools closed In about 30
Uurns told 1 governor's waPhouma w u holding talks ity Act of 1964 was held in
The satellite was aimed toOSOI was pieced together
Kentucky
counties Tuesday
City
Hall
tooay.
ter,
resource
conference
Tues­
with foreign diplomats In King
u ard an orbit 350 miles high for the stmt in e nine month,
and
five
deaths
related to wraday
in
la.lahasscc
that
he
is
Dr.
W
Vincent
Roberts,
Sevang Vathana palace in Vi
where Its eyes end sensors will " 5 m*n,on s*lv*E*
were reported in the
ttie
project
lie
also
jth
rr
enlianc when the first artillery temporary chairman of the in­ .
.
...
. . resulting from the accidental
formal group, reopened dis- t*c well above earth s veil of Rung of . third stage rocket
rounds began bursting.
tu PPori ° f the state. Up to six Inches of snow
covered part* of Tennessee.
cussion begun 1 week ago of atmosphere for a view that during an indoor test last Ul u S .Ul? Bjr8A . C*n,L
Four ahella U "Jcd wiU‘l"
Indiana had up to eight inches
The
backing
of
the
governor
the
names
of
representatives
cannot
be
matched
by
ground
the palace grounds and forced
April.
adds greatly to the stature of of snow at South Bend.
Souvanna to . seek refuge tn I of the community agencies observatories.
Three technicians ,« ere kill­ the local project. Financing
Scientists hope the craft'*
the French • run Mahosot lloa- who are to be contacted and
ed, nine injured and the ori with state moneys is expected
Invited
to
serve
on
the
action
instruments will reveal details
pital.
ginal OSO-2 spacecraft was within two years and the enof the sun’s structure and be­
The shifting of alliances in committee.
knocked from it. mount atop ||f# proj&lt;.ct wl„ h,
,el.
Purpose
of
Ihe
organization
havior and help perfect a way the rocket About half of the
Laos is nothing new.
Since Laos obtaiqed It a inde­ is lo initiate community ac­ of forecasting deadly barrages battered satellite's parts were rd in five, local canal author­
ities report.
pendence from France it has tion in requesting assistance of solar radiation that could saved.
Thi* would keep the St.
been torn by civil war and by of the Federal services in var­ kill astronauts.
Scientists say OSO's studies Johns-lndian River project in
bickering among three fac­ ious phasrs of economic op­
By Donna Estes
are need id lo advance their line with the Cross-Stale
tions — the Communist P ithet portunities.
,
A
program
for reappraisal
under standing of ihe way* so­ Barge' Canal and could conIncluded in the roster of the
Leo. the right • wing forces
lar
radiation
affects
the
earth
of
all
properties
in Altamonte
planning
committee
will
he
re­
ceivahly allow the local pro­
led by General Phoumi and
such as ihe day-by day chan ject to hr finished ahead of Springs for taxation purposes,
presentatives
of
all
municipal
Ihe neutralist! led by Prince
ges in weather.
the cross state work.
governments in the county as
Souvanna.
including hast rates of evalu­
well as educational and pro­
LENS, France (UPI) —Co­ The radiation that Is shield­
ation, will be sot up by the
fessional institutions, health workers of 21 men killed in a ed Irom earth Is also of par­ Charter Granted
Town
Council at its 8 p. m.
Cancels Visit
and welfare agencies, employ­ coal mine explosion at nearhy ticular importance to manned
Secretary of Slate Tom
LONDON (UPI) — Prime ment services, business, agri-^ Avion in northern Franre re ­ spare flight.
Admua announced the chart­ meeting today.
OSO I, launched on March 7, ering of Florida National ReReappraisal of town propert­
Miniiter Harold Wlteon has culture, religious and location­ fused to work today despite
cancelled hi* scheduled meet­ al institutions.
assurances that the blasted 1962. still circles earth, but it poaaesalims, Inc,, with fit) ies, which last was made in
died exactly two years after aliurcs of common stock at 11)5-8, was requested for 1965
ing with President Johnson in
Next meeting of Die commit* shaft was safe to re-enter.
tew h is been sat for Fe)j, 10
fill * share. The firm deals by Altamonte Springs Mayor
Washington Feb. to.
Union officials said t h e launch.
The Federal Spare Agency in automobile sales. Incorpor­ W. Lawrence Suofford late
Wilson waa to have met with at the Civic Center. Dr, Rn shaft's 300-man crew would
the President next week and berts said he hopes that by remain off Use Job unlit Ihe said It mon|tnrrd more than ator* are Juli* R. M»rtln, of last year.
Town Clerk Mrs. Dorothy
then gone to New York to ad­ that time acceptances would bodies of the 21 blast victims 73 solar flar.'s and made note- Sanford, and Dominick J.
dress tha UN General Assem­ be received from all those were removed from the pit- worthy measurements of the Self! and Mildred Clark, both Bardin* also serve* as tax
head area.
sun's radiation.
of Orlando.
bly.
who will be asked to serve.
assessor and collector.

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its charter and extension of
the power* of the police de­
partment; also Jurisdiction to
serve summonses in the coun­
ty:
•
Casselberry which asked a
bill for a new charter some­
what different from the 1963
charter and tha appointment
of an impounding officer for
the County Humane Society;
Altamonte Spring! which
asked that It be ellmlnsled
from the South Seminole Gas
Authority.
, Five county fee officers ask­
ed that their talariee be rais­
ed to comparfSvifii others in
the stale, up to "JdJ.OOO. Those
making the request included
the county Judge, tax assessor,
tax collector, clerk of the cir­

cuit court and sheriff.

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or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611.
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Pag# 12 — Jan. 8, 1968

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How Traffic Cops O f The Sky Are Halting Deaths

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M r. aDd. Mrs. Earl
m
“ Dertin speriTia week h e re w W '
Claudp and Rena Httawkih*.
They are taking a tour down
tha west coast. • • * Mrs. Myr
tie Pickett o.* Jacksonville also
tim e by on New .Year’s Dsy
to see Claude and Rena. She
w ai on her way to Tampa to
take her daughter and a guest
down there. * • • Larry Mann
cam e In from Georgia to ace
dad Jack and brothers Robert
and Russell for a few days
and has already returned
home. • • • Albert and Evelyn
Burk of Orange Boulevard
are proud to have home with
them now their son Daniel
who has been in the service
In Germany. • • • Tjie I^kc

DeBary AARP
To Hear Talk
On Taxes
By Mra. John I.run*
Dellary Chapter, American
Association of Retired Per­
sons, will hear explanation of
laws governing changing in
income tax returns at Friday'*
10 a m. meeting when K. H.
White, representative of the
Bureau of Internal Revenue,
Is gurel speaker. Tima will
hi- allotted for a quest inn and
answer p e r i o d
foil owing
White's talk.
Tha meeting will lie held In
tha Filet Hall and Mra. Char­
les Ulrich, president, haa is­
sued Invitation to attend to
all residents of Deltary and
surrounding communities.

Sewing Courses
Are Announced
Six-week sewing courses,
ons for beginners and ona in
tailoring for ,th* advanced
seamstress, are scheduled In
sta rt next week by Miss Myrtie Wilson, Seminole County
Home Demonstration Agent.
Classes will ha held In tha
County Agricultural Building
with the beginners to meet La­
the first session on Jan. If. at
8:30 a.m. The tailoring Class­
es will begin Jan. 13, 9:30
a.m.
Thos# wishing to enroll In
• llh rr course should call Miss
Wilson's office lo make a r­
rangements and to learn what
materials wit] be needed.

DeBary Groups
, Have Dances
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By M n . H. L. Johnson
Well, how M the bread New
Y eer treating youT One nice
thing about1 it bai been the
wonderful weather. We c e r
talnly can't kick about it can
we? Happy birthday to the
Baker fa m il;. First Betty cel*
bra led her birthday on Mon
day. Then on Wednesday Dad
dy Baker became a year older
and Thursday Charlene added
a year to her age. • • • Hear
that Lloyd Freem an got a 10
point buck the other day. Don't
you know that wai' a proud
boy? • • • Mra. J . C. Sapp
molored to Tampa recently to
aee her parents, the A. V
Knights. • • • Corine and
Aaron Wetherlngton of Tampa
spent some tim e here with her
m other, Mrs 0 . B. Sapp. • •
Mary and Claude HltleU had
son Claude J r . and Johanna
and children her* for the
Christmaa holidays from Col
um bus, Ga. Mary and Claude
drove them home. Talking of
Claude and Mary, they are go­
ing to Tallahassee for the in­
auguration of the new gover­
nor, Haydon-Burns. Bet they
will have a wonderful time.
• • ‘ Was very glad to have
seen Raymond King while he
was home from National
Guard training. And very
proud of his heroic deed In
saving (he llf* of a small boy
In Orange City. He deserves
a medal. • • • Mrs. S. A.
Chambliss and son and.daugh­
te r are-vlsltlng In Ft. Walton

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By M n. John Leone
New. Y ear's Eve dances
were held by- two groupa In
DeBary. The DeBary 'Volun­
teer Fir* D epartm ent held a
dance a t the fire ball which
w ai attended by some 100
members and guests. A pro­
gram of vocal selections was
presented during intermission.
Tha Saturday Night Dance
Club celebrated the evening
a t tha Community Center
where tablet were set up in
nig h t club groupings and sup­
p er w as served a t midnight
from a buffet table decorated
. In holiday theme. Attendance
was reported a t 103 persons.

Monroe _4-H llandy Helpers
Club win m eet neat Monday
afternoon at my home. They
will see a film shown by Dr.
Kenneth Wing and. Mra. Lorraihe” CfaKam. “The film will
be on imoking. Hope to aee
every member there. • • •
Our thought this week . . .
Sunshine la delicious, rain is
refreshing, wind braces up,
snow la exhilarating, there Is
no such thing as bad weather,
only different kinds of good
weather.

Foundation For
Handicapped Set
By Area Woman
By Donna Kates
Outlook Naahvllls, Inc., a
foundation In Tennessee, to
train persona to work with
and take rare of handicapped
children and adulta, was not­
ified on Nov. lfi of an |80,000
g ran t for three years from
tha Health. Education and
Welfare Department. T h e
grant provide! for offlcea and
a paid-staff to he taken over
by the state a t the end of the
three years.
Tha Foundation was found­
ed and originated by Mra.
Henry Ellis, the form er Elsa
T ics,“ daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Theo Tice of Lchigwood,

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craft. Each of the remaining
By Tom Nolan .
WASHINGTON (NEA) - two involved &gt; military plane
The chancel of the plane In and a private plane.
There haa been no mid-air
which you are flying actually
hitting another In mld-alr collision involving airline traf­
have been cut drastically tn fic since the Brooklyn crash.
Main reason for the belie!
recent years. Still, however,
there will be about 15 colli­ that these accidents will con­
sions In the sklea this year— tinue to average roughly 15 a
mostly Involving p r i v a t e year la that the num ber of
planes not protected by new "n ear m isses" — those mid-air
collisions avoided only by pure
traffic control systems.
Public attention was focuseo chance or evasive action by a
on the potentially deadly n a­ pilot—reported to FAA h ai re
ture of air traffic by the colli mained constant over the last
sino four years ago of two air four years.
They average between 50 and
liners over Brooklyn, N. Y.
60 a month, roughly two a day.
It remain* the world'# worst
pline disaster, with 131 deaths, Their actual number could be
including six persons killed on considerably higher. FAA of­
ficials note that many pilots,
the ground.
punishment
which
Since the Brooklyn crash, fearing
could ground them permanentthe Federal Aviation Agency
(FFA) has made m ore than a ly, will not file a near-mlsa re ­
doten changes In its Air T raf­ port under any circumstance*.
How many of these potential
fic Control (ATC) regulations
collisions go unreported in a
designed to reduce the danger
year Is anybody’* guess. In a
of overcrowded air lanes.
Thu latest change, comple­ 1956 study conducted anony­
tion of the Area Positive Con­ mously among Its own mem­
bers, the Air Transport Asso­
trol (APC) separation center
network, is the most spectacu­ ciation reported an average of
over four pci. day in the. Unit­
lar and far-ffachlng of these.
ed
States.
With the addition of the Bos­
In another anonymous study,
ton and Great Falla, Mont.,
ATC centers late in 1961, v ir­ the Flight Safety Foundation
tually all airspace in the con­ reported that over 2,500 near
tinental United Stales between misses occurred between July
1961, and June ip62. This aver­
24,000 (minimum jet cruising
altitude) and 60,000 feet is now ages out to seven per day.
In both cases, these statis­
controlled by APC.
tics were gleaned from ermfiOnly properly equipped air­
fidcnti.il pilots' Tcports which
craft operating in accordance
w-e-e noLsubmitted.4o.KAA for
with an approved instrument

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j .-Killsmra members of ^ha ^ a re permitted in APC- pV Ire
u'-oLviit's CorrWvlStlee for In e f ’spSVe.
ii
These planes are under
Handicapped in Tennessee.
constant radar survciHanre,
Mra. Ellis recently met with
Most other commercial flight
Mayor Robert C arr of O rlan­ at lesser altitude is governed
do and representatives of by 1FR, hut is not under con­
various organixationa includ­ stant radar surveillance except
ing E asier Seal*, United Cere­ In tha heavily traveled air
bral Palsy, Forrest Park and routes.
Prlmrosa Schools, to explain
In good weather, collision
aervicea provided by Outlook avoidance is on a "ice and t&gt;e
and to offer assistance to the seen" basis. In bad weather,
Monitor Program in Central planes not on 1FR are ground­
Florida, a sim ilar organiza­ ed. More than 95 per cent of
tion.
the small private planes In this
category fly under 15.000 feet,
and 90 per cent of them fly un­
der 10.000 feet
The 22 APC centers use a
total oP 7fi long-range radar
sets. Tills near solid coverage
permits two aircraft to be
aafely separated by as little
as three miles, thus speeding
By Mrs. John Leons
Seminole Audubon Society up traffic.
Yel. despite precautions, of­
announced plans for January
field trip* at the December ficials still expect that mid
meeting held in the DeBary air collisions will continue lo
Community Center with the average about 15 a year in the
president. Mia Donald Nor­ near future
In 1961, there were 17 mid­
ton, in charge.
A visit to Everglades N a­ air collisions resulting In se­
tional Park i* scheduler! fur ven fatalitlrs In 15 of these
the weekend, Jan. 15-17, with both planes were private
reservation* to he m a d e
through Audubon H o u s e , ‘My Fair Lady’
Mail hind. On Jan. 34 the So­
ciety wilt host a tu p to Kis H it In R u iw ia
MOSCOW t u r n — A Hu*
simmer P iaiils with those a t­
slan
version of "My Fair
tending to meet at ii a.in. at
tin- Kl*almruee Zoo. Lunches Early" opened here lust nig hi
should hu brought for this to a response so warm that
one member of the east said
day.
A program of color slide* "tills production will live a
on vicious birds was shown long tim e."
The cast cot nine curtain
a t the December meeting with
calls
from an enthusiastic au­
narration from the booh. "B ird
W atchers," by Roger I’etler- dience.

Bird Watchers
Schedule Two
Field Trips

*on. Refreshments were serv­
ed by members from DeBary.
Next meeting will he Jan,
28, 2:30 p.m,, at the Geneva
Community Hall.

Extension Club
Sets Meeting
lly Donna Fairs
lnt«re*t*d women are invit­
ed to attend tha regular m eet­
ing of the Long wood Exten­
sion Homemaki-r* Club sched­
uled for Thursday at 10:30
a.m. at the Civic League
Building on Church Street.
Program for the meeting,
to lx- conducted by Mr*. Felix
Meg*, preaident, will he on se­
lection of picture* and frames
for the home, llo slrsso i will
h* Mra. A rthur Putman as­
sisted by Mr*. Archibald W ag­
ner, Mr*. Robert Wler, Mr*.
Bert Huyre and Mj ». J. H.

Bryant

corrective action.
Of the 1650 or so neer-fTrfSft*
es reported to FAA in the last
four years about 12 per cent
have been rlnsslfed as "C ri­
tical; avoided by chance on­
ly." Another 40 per cent are
classed as "P otential; avert­
ed by prompt evasive action."
The rem ainder arc judged "No
collision hazard ’*
The best means of averting

are due to pilot error*. The
reat a re caused by controller
and alUtude errors, mainly the
latter.
P resent ra d a r scopes have
no way of eatimaUng a plane'*
altitude. But a new aystem.
called,,rada.- beacon, now be­

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test facility at Atlanta, may be
able to.
The rad ar beacon screen, a
simple instrument which looks
like a horizon si her, sends
beams from the ground to the
aircraft- Instead of bouncing

off the plane as normal radar
beams, they are received by
a device called a transponder
which turnj them into coded
symbols, passes them through
the plane's alUmeter, and re ­
turns them to the ground wRh
height Informations.

GrapeviHe Nursery
2221 GrapeviUe Ava.
322-0886

Lawn Spraying

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Pace y o u r financial progress
w ith the folks
w h o are " G O IN G ; P L A C E S !"
THE 1964 financial record here again ahnwa notable growth. Our
aavera can lake pride and aatiafaetlnn In the (.1.16,696 In earninga
ahared on December 31at. Thla high figure Indlcatea substantial pro­
gress toward attaining individual goals. More than 6,200 folks from
your community and aurrounding areas are safely, steadily building
financial security and a better tomorrow, by saving here . . . and
financing here.

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Familiea who wniU a home of their own come to First Federal
for convenient, economical home loana.“Neighbor actually "helps*
neighbor to own, because money saved here furnishes funds to sup­
ply local home financing.
And, an homes are built and bought, your community prospers.
Money used to pay local craftsmen, contractors, and realtors typical­
ly is re-spent within the community.
As specialists In th rl/t and home financing, we can help you
progress io a secure, comfortable future, too. A savings or loan of­
ficer will he bappy lo discuss your individual aims and needs . . , tn
help you "go places” -this yeari^aiong with our cutrw?i#avers and

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WRONG-WAY Drivers
— S ta ti s tic s allow t lin t
iilau it e i g h t p e r c e n t o f
fn tn l f re e w a y a c c id e n t*
a r o c a u s e d b y wr«nnrwn.v d r iv in g . N e a r S a c ­
r a m e n to , C a l i f . , e n ­
g in e e r s h a v e b een w p e r im e n tin g w i t h
a
s ig n t h a t w a r n s w ro n g w ay d r iv e r s .

Croat Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

MATHER of Sanford

BUY BY THE HOUSEFUL

STATEMENT OF CONDITIO N
December 31,1964
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans
PaRkhouk Loan&gt;i
Rest Estate Owned
Federal Home Loan Rank Slock
Federal Agencies' Securities
Florid* Development Corp^ Stock
Florida Development Corp. Advance
IF. 8. Securltes
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Prepaid Federal Insurance
Office Building and Equipment
( Less Depreciation)
TOTAL

LIABILITIES
111.569.290.87
240.636.21
156,928.16
196.000.00
100,000.00
5.000.00
13.253.17
966,322.58
431,267.14
110.211.57
&gt;32,683.92

Ravings Arrounta
Advances, Taxes, Inaurinca
Loans In Process
Income Tax Accrued
Other Liabilities
Deferred Credits
Reserves:
Specific Reserve*
2,500.00
G rnrral Reserves
1,750,005.60
Surplus
250,000.(9

*16,851,544.44
1.159.1*
185,750.39
50.000.00
6.069.92
24,763.06

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2.002,506.09

119.123.593.42

TOTAL

119,123,591.41

SAVE BY THE RO O M FULI
DIRECTORS

E. C, HARPER, SR.

Attorney

MAXINE EKERN

President

Assistant Secretary-Treaserer

GEORGE TOUHY

BARBARA FLINT

Retired County Assessor

E. C. HARPER, SR.

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OFFICERS and STAFF

A. EDWIN SIIINIIOLSER
SANFORD F. DOUDNEY

C Of C To Hear
Talk On Taxes
By France* Wester
Policies and rhangca in tag
law* will he discussed bjr a
representative from the Orlan­
do offic* of tha Audit Divi­
sion, Internal Revenue Serv­
ice, a t Thursday’* 8 p.m.
meeting of the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce.
The public la Invited and
urged to attend thia timely
and
Informative meeting
which will be held in the Lake

near misses under normal con­
ditions are a pilot’* eyee, aays
one FAA official. "But at-sonic
and aupersonle apeeda," he
add* grimly, "you run out of
eyeball."
Only 10 per cent of tha colUnions at these hltth speed*

Executive YU* President

President Sanford Electric Co.

J. H. VAN HOY

GEORGE TOUHY

F irst Vic* President

Associetlon Operating Officer

J. H. VAN HOY
M ansgem rnt Consultant

JACK I. GREENE

S. F. DOUDNEY
Second Vice President

GENE ESTRIDGE

Certified Public Accountant

A ssistant Vic* President
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ROBERT E. KARNS

ROSAMOND CHAPMAN

Insurance Counsellor

{Secretary-Treasurer

Head Teller

WENDY JOHNSON
EDNA POWELL
LESLIE BEST
DONNA MILES
GARY HELMS
Teller*

A. EDWIN SHINHOLSER
A tto r n e y

M. L. NICHOLS
Inspector

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MATHER of Sanford
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Action
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Pilot Hurt

Mxyor-Commissioner A. L.
Wilson lost “ one of his hats"
at 8:40 p.m. Tuesday when he
stepped out of the m ayor’s
seat after a year of service.
Ilcfore he did, he reminisced
on the past 12 months, calling
it a “ very busy, beneficial
y ear.” Wilson pointed to the
start of the w ater improve­
ment program , work on 13th
Street and Southwest Road
Another Vigilante wrecked
and. above ail, the first step this morning at the Sanford
toward a Ia kef rent m arina.
Naval Air Station in what was
described
by Navy officials as
When Wilson was reading
his nomination speech last an aborted takeoff.
night he left the name off till
Only the pilot was aboard,
last. His glowing tribute to officials said.
the nominee caused Commis­ The pilot, identifed as Lt
sioner Earl Higginbotham to Michael Daniel Hornsby, is in
.. cnnnne.nl, before th j najne Seminole, Memorial Hospital
was revealed: "Guess some­ with severe injuries. At an
body got elected to this board early hour this afternoon his
that I don’t know about." The condition was listed as " s e r­
chuckles ended and Hie nomi­ ious’’ by base officials
nation and election was con­ Witnesses said the crash oc­
cluded.
curred about a mile west of
Mellbnville Avenue and near
And when Jim m y Crapps the fence enclosure. They add
took over as m ajo r, he may e&lt;J it appeared that a tire had
■have sndPfdrd the- key to his bl
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VOL. *.7 United Press Leased Wire

Established 1008 WED., JANUARY 6. 19G5

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 08

First Federal
Reveals 10%
Growth In '64

Social Security
Checks On Way;
Thought 'Lost'

By Harry I. Johnson
Sanford commissioners may set up machinery
at next week’s meeting with which it can assist in
curtailing unemployment in the area through a
Community Action Program ."
The program is tied in with the Federal Poverty
Act and the community
could be reim bursed for
most, if not all. Of funds
m w A . . .
expended fo r it.
Marvin Meltzer of San­

ford M anufacturers, Inc., and
Joe Foy. manager of the local
state employment office, out­
lined the plan to commission­
ers a t last night’s mooting.
A comm it lee of five to seven
member* would be formed to
study and undertake Uie organiiatiou of such a program,
Meltzer said.
A fund of up to 85.900 may
be necessary hut, Meltzer said,
this could be returned from
federal monies as the program
developed and progressed.
Briefly,' it would provide
training for a variety of jobs
ItT the a rea a nd the trainee

BRIEFS

•1 Die In Fire
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) —
A two-alarm fire r a c e d
through a canter-city a p a rt­
ment Reuse today and police
reported at trust fotlr per­
son* were killed.

The ycsr-end afstem ent for
1081 of First Federal Savings
and Loan Association shows
JERUSALEM (U PJ-jA bw tC:2»vr
'i.Sflh OrceV and RfriVfsn YTrassets &gt; f * 8)9,123.803.21, of
thodpx pitgilina crosaed Into
which $I6,.\6J,290,67 1* In first
Jordan today to -atten d E as­
mortgage loans. These figures
tern Christmas cereozonie* In
lording to E , C. Harper Sr.,
Bethlchwrv-^president," lf « ti4 llfts rll
lot of fish to fry so et’s get
Fires were still blaring
Checks are usually distribANOTHER VIGILANTE* crashed, exploded and burned this morning mi
in the school and thus be reoLrfver. 10 pet cent from tlie
with it.”
shortly after boon today.
] utod on the th ird day of each
an aborted takeoffjit Sanford Naval jVir Station, Thu twin-jet, an A5A,
movedTrolb the unempkryiEsW
com parable- figures for 1983. iTjlla.
_ tThe .Navy described Ihc p l» t^ m o n th . A few checks, ecci - H- .
n in the top picture a s iU b jir n c ii frwpA’ty a n d b a s e cro w s s o u g h t to
'CHICAGO lUM) — A Jury
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Some tlckrtT for the iivf as a twin-jet fighter, an A5A {ingr t&lt;&gt; Miss Heard, wrVe reThe. 30 year-old
financial
extinguish
shows the throngs of curious who lined
Unguisii it. The
i lie bottom picture
pic
Meltzer said the program can of six men and aix women
augural ball are still avail­ and one of the original models reived in U
firm on Pec. 31 had savings provide employes tor industry was expected to hear firs t
h- San
Sanford post ofUnj
(Herald Photos)
the fence off Highway 46 to see wlmt was going on.
able and persons desiring to of the Vigilante.
amounting to 816,831,3(4 41 oti |U fj|
sewing machine ope­ witnesse* today in the |46.[ fire Mqjjnyy and distributed,
attend the Thursday night
its books, representing bal­ rators, plant checkers, packers 000 income taxf •tvasion trial
Another modified version, “ Some more came in yester­
event may obtain them b y |th e RA5C V i g i l a n t e , has day,’’ said Miss Heard "but
ances In over 6,200 accounts. "o r any function having a
of former Illinois Gov. Wil­
calling Eddie Hunt at 322-4884. been grounded by the Navy Fm positive they’re not all
The savers were paid divid­ need for employes covering a
liam G. S tratton.
The ball is to be held at the pending a thorough study of here yet.”
ends at the rate of 4*-* per cent wide range of jobs "
I
Jai Alai Fronton In Fern Park the aircraft.
a year and the earning* total­
The local post office was
He noted there are three
with top state dignitaries on
ed over 8537,000, Harper said. needle work plants in the area
It has been in a series of deluged with telephone m ils
MOSCOW, (U P I)—Tha So­
Tire closing statem ent for , and ."a shortage of 200 operahand. Hunt said the tickets crashes In recent months an d . Tuesday. Many Social seen illy
may be exchanged at the door a full-blown inquiry into these recipients also telephoned The
the 1964 operation of First Fed­ tors now exists for present viet, UztTon charged today th a t
for souvenir formal Invita is being made at this time.
eral reflected reserves In ex ­ turnover and plant expansion ITiViuicnt Johnson’* S tate of
Herald SVirinl security i
(Ions Additional ttckctj were
thW inlon message while u rg ."
cess of }; million which the ' for the calendar year."
Only routine runs arc be rt.tl* in Orlando told The Her- ,
sent here when interest soared ing allowed by the RA5C pend .lid (lull the situation was
SAL official said was up over ) / A problem to confront the log peace with Russia, advo­
iri this area.
adventure”
8f*o.O0o from the 1903 figure committee, according to Mel- cates "m ilitary
Inc results of the investigation widespread rn voiding I*• re - |
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Single dwelling construction tie r, is a site or building to elsewhere In the world.
Training missions are banned pods they tool old allied flout
Members of Seminole High
throughout the nation ebbt-d house the school
It was only two weeks ago 4-ffncs in Lakeland, Jackson­
School tiler Club who'll bo at today —and at about the same ville mi! Atlanta.
(durlrtf t9fl|, tt was said, and
The Community Action Tro
tending the All State t lime hour—that an ft A it' jet recon"N'm ntally," , » i d o n e
lule tills trend was apparent gram would utilize talents of
SAIGON (U t’l) — A U. S.
* "Urse in Jacksonville T h u n -i naissanee bomber crashed in spokeamnn of the Oilundo of.
Central I lorida, It was not l r j10&lt;)i officials, employment military spokesman said tori ay
areas in office personnel, city and coun­ CL initiuniat Viet Cong rebel*
day through Sunday are Mi- j p etlary , killing the pilot and (tee. "the checks
»ent
rhele Jones, Linda Robson,| injuring one crew member.
from Atlanta to Jiu-kaonvitl
local SAL ty leaders and heads of local have apparently launched a
&gt;n Increase Industrie*.
Lucy Willis, Buddy Burton, j a huge crowd gathered at vs*hetr they are tc-sot(ed an
tong-dreaded “experim ent” by
Bobby Rumbiey and Terry tlle tldel o( ^
\ , , - y station sent to local postofficea he
loins, and
"A program such as this fighting tdgger and longer
Rabun. They’ll be accompan­ this morning ahortly after the tween the 2Slh wild 30th of
n v ered 8J.7»,ooo can be a boom to the economy
battles against Vietnamese
ied by their director. Miss Ol* mishap and liiey continued tn each month,”
round figure*” hi real of our city while providing
government forces.
iie Reese Whittle, and bus remain tlwre till late tins a!
estate
mortgage*
Miss Heard said. "When we
join for our people,” Meltzer
driver, Mss H 1. Johnson, ternoon
In a year In which Washing­ said.
receive them the bundles
and wil! stay at the Robertton has used a number of de
Marine guards were posted marked with instructions for
Meyer Hotel while their.
BOG AI. USA, U . (UPI-) —.
vices to spur spending and
around the shattered jet but us not to distribute them tie
A two-week campaign o f
stimulate the economy the ef­
the Navy and Marine* were far a certain date. Usually it
The Cdr. C. V Nrdtn Mem­ quirk to let tile press mt the is the thud of each month.”
c r o s s tunning and threat* by
fect on savings has been to
orial Scholarship Fund will station to personally view the
tha Bugaluts Ku Kluz Klan
give them more than usual
"We don't know exactly
continue in a drive for funds scene.
has succeeded in cancelling a
activity, H arper said. While as
w hat's happened.” said the
Jhnftvvay. two passes to the set; live Remnant Shop will much money was received In
ID Itottie Austin
until Jan. 31, fund chairman
scheduled speech by Brooks
When mishaps occur aboard social secunty o f f i c e spokesRobert loltn Collins was R ite Theater. go-«l for one give 82 JO worth of meridian 1964 a t was credited in the
W K McRoberta said today. a military riscrvation. it is man in Orlando “ N either do
MIAMI (U P I) — Mayor Hays, former Arkansas conRecipients of the scholarship at the discretion of base offi »e." said Miss Heard. "Hut named New Yeat s Baby of year, Jo lurHi announcements disc from regular stock and preceding 12 months, the turn Robert
King -H igh,
who grriunuan and special assist­
i it v punting Cot line'* llrauty S.ilon has a over was much more rapid »|ieak* fluent Rpanlsh. nnfund will a Navy dependent rials as tn whether civilians it’s the first time it's ever I * i tisl.iv 1.1 ii eordance with from i i u
ant to President Johnson.
t oiupany
.1 -id lin g silver
im p iise gilt" lor the mo- and the net was lower than nounred he will heud s group
student who will be selected will be allowed at the scene.
happened to my knowledge.” rules aril r» .iration* govern
picturc
frame
Rum
Kadcr
ther.
mg the ’ First Baby" contest
at s later date by the com­
could Justifiably he anllcipat-‘of 100 Florida business and
Senkarik Faint and Class rd In a spirited nationwide civic teudrrs on an “Operamanding officer of the San­
The Iiith- winner i* the son Jew elers, a baby rrcord book
GALVESTON, Tex. (U PI)
ford Naval Air Station. The
fit 'll and Mrs. Kerin it Fid- (mill Perfection Dairies, a ( vi111 give ail expert framing contest for the "disposable tion Frlendshiji" tour of five
— Shipper* and longshore­
fund was started three weeks
lin- of 2422 Princeton Avenue Cusco eonverI de jumper from job on tsaby a first poitrail dollar" waged by the "reser-1 South American nation* next
men's union went back to the
■go by local citizens wishing
Rules state that the exact Wilson-Maur Furniture Com- and the Toy Corral will pro- voir* of saving*", "the p e r-: month.
bargaining table today. They
[sent to M" and Mrs. Collmi m in re of the saving* *lde of
to show their appreciation for
hour and minute of delivery pany.
The group will spend two
wrrn encouraged by w hat a
Commander Nolls'* sacrifice
An
Evenflo
formula
feeding
a
83
gift
certificate
for
toys
must be verified by a doctor
the business here has been weeks visiting Lima, Peru;
federal mediator called a pro­
of his own life in an attem pt
or hospital rlatcm rnl snd sub kit from KsFett’i PintdJ-ost for the new hairy,
most gratifying," the thrift Rio
pe
Janeiro,
Brazil;
ductive
session Tuesday, rais­
to avoid crashing into a Do.
imttcd by the legal parents ut Liggett Drugstore; an 18(7
asMtrtalion leader said.
B u • n o ■ Aires, Argentina;
ing hopes n Mnlne-to-Mcxico
Uary residential section.
die child.
Roger, Brother* feeding spoon
Thr
year
ahead
looks
good,
j
.Santiago,
Chile,
and
Bogota,
Jam es H. Crapps was the crossing guards. Cost of the
Thr naming of the Collin* from Wert Jewelry, a ph
not only (nr the area * econ- j Colombia, beginning Feh, 4. deck strik r schrdulrd fur next
unanimous choice of tha San- n oth la said to be |3tl a week,
Main topic of conversation
infant
es
the
winner
makes
graph
album
tnrm
Flemln
orny,
but (or First Federal,
"W e're making the trip tx- Monday can lx avoided.
ford City Commission last Two guards man three stnamong prominent Rem incite
him
and
hi*
parent*
recipients
Gift
Shop;
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studed
lum
from
llarp cr Indicated The local cause these and the other
Count fans is Ihe exciting f.ov- nlght to serve ** mayor for lion* with one doubling up a* of a burg list of accompanying Dick * Appliances, 2o pound*
conditions hy * themselves in | Latin
American
oauntrics
19116. He succeeds A. L. Wil the crossing hours, are dif
errior’a But) which will ho
prize* from Sanford and Semi of finished laundry from San
Ills- face of increasing poputa-1 have so mm h lo offer • in in Trucker Charged
son.
fcicnt.
held at the Jai-A lai Fiontoii
noli- County merchants
font Dry Cleaners, 85 worth of
A Georgia
trucker was
Conir.icts tofnlmg 83,658,80 lion and greater Industrial ac-(m arkets and opportunities for
— Heard Commissioner Earl
Wilinn made the aurpriie
Thursday night. Undoubtedly
tnrluded ate tin- following dry-cleaning, pi is five shut* fur repairs lo three buildings Hvlly Justify (hi* opinion, but exchange which should be do- charged early (his morning
Higginbotham
bl*»l
the
Coun­
nomination
after
asking
that
one of the biggest things that
| with failure lo have hi* ve­
»ure that the fed- veloprd.” High explained.
ty School- B—nrd for not ta k ­ Bid* or service^ A $10 sav laundered free tiv Philips at San find Naval Air Station I " w
ha* ever happened here-—m he be relieved as chairman
Florida’s geographic prox­ hicle under control When It
have been awarded to three 'e ra l government will lie exerting v*tint he called udeipiate [ im:a arcount from Sanford At Laundry and Cleaners
for
the
election.
He
and
spile of the fact that wire
lantlc National Bank; a case
Touchlon s will I'lvc Plates Seminole County firms
I in*
lull *ei*ht to see tlrat imity to Latin America give* dropped into a ditch on the
at trim tu assure the safetyauf
services and Orlando ne«*|»»- Cropp* swapped aeita and in
~ |o f G erber's baby food from party prints rod coverall bib
Southwest Road He was iden­
A and It Contractors has a the country's business outlook the state a"unique opportune
the
children.
seconds
the
election
was
over.
pers insist on referring ui it
contract lo rep.vltjL Building maintains a rosy hue. This ity" to improverelations,
he tified hy city police as Louis
Crapps is a businessman
as the "Orlando Ball” (and
I Cauthrn, of Savannah.
MS at s mat of l£f63
sh o u b j.^ e lp our community added.
it’s !&gt;etng held smack in 'he and civic leader in the city
J A fhi krnm eyer h a t'ta rn J u s t'a w y u r h as it does sny
middle of Seminole County!) and haa played a prominent
awarded a 81.(96 contract to other* In the U. S.”
role in rity activities during
replace aluminum w t trd o w
"A lert businessmen will capBeautifully gowned ladies the past year, lie previously
saslies In Building 138
' italize on the adm inistration's
and impeccably tailored gen­ served as mayor two terms
Yenisei! Malntrnance Scr- effort to sustain buoyant busitlemen from 13 Central Flor­ ago.
'Vice and Supplies hag been ness outibok, stvl we feel that
• Prior to the election, How­
ida countie* will lx attending
contracted to rescal and clean our local Itadcra are Die type
th* Governor’* Ball—if you ard Whelrhcl, city rlerk. Is­
terrazzo door* in Building 289 that will sec to It that Semiw ant to *ee "who’s who” in sued the oath of office to Joe
Dole county will gel its share
at a cost of 8493 80.
this urea you’ll see them Baker, incumbent commission­
of this year's boost of busi­
there. W# m ust admire Gov. er re-elected lest November.
ness, " Harpet added.
and
Mr*, llaydon Burns’
Commissioners w e r e a l l
Director* of the association
strength and atamina in plan- bualneaa as they aped through
are H arper, George Touhy, A.
! ning to attend six inaugural an agenda — w hich normally
Edwin Rhlnholserv Jack 1.
balls in one week—a feat take* hour*—in lea* than an
Greene, Hqbert E. Ksrn*. J.
never attem pted before as far hour.
H. Van Hoy and S. F. Doud
as we know. If we don’t sag
In other ac tio n ,,th e Com­
ney.
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them for a week” or two a f­ mission!
e TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
terw ard,
we’lt
understand
—Appointed
C.
Vernon
Guv. , Haydon -Burn# act an
Mize, retired county judge, as
why.
easy departure schedule today
municipal judge to aueceed
for Die s u i t of his six-day
The City, of Tampa will Kenneth McIntosh. The latter
M * CUI
Inaugural-journey.
open ita new Curtis Hixon haa aaaumed th* post of coun­
UMAX Cl 148
Th* party arrived in Tamp*
Convention Hall on Jan. 34. ty prosecutor.
8ATC
at 11:30 a. in. today with
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Cham** are th a t there’ll be
— Delayed the first reading
Govern- r and Mr* Burn* and' The Community Facilities Ad­
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pczold,
even more convention* per of an ordinanre prohibiting
their contingent ktaying *1 ministration said it h at ap­
year in Tampa than there are the keeping of junk cars,
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611.
the Tampa Terrace.
proved a 8- 9 million lo a n 'to
now.
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part* and debria in reeidential
On Thursday, the party help finance a complex of Sev­
area* after Oity Atty. Wil­
inovet to Orlando, arriving at an new residence hall* to
No m atter what people aey liam C. Hutchison said such
11:07 a.m. and hooked into bouse 786 atudante a t the Uni­
or think about tranquilizer reading m ust be mad* a t a
the Cherry Plaza Hotel prior versity *f South Florida in
CONGRATULATIONS were Riven to the new mayor of Hanford, James
drugs th* fact remain* th at form al meeting. L ast night's
to the Central Florida loan- Tampa.
Mambtr FJJ.I.C.
M. Crapps, after his election Tuesday night a t City Hall. Crapps succeeds
there are today 64,000 fewer session waa • special, reor­
gu*] Ball that evening a t the
Commissioner A. L. Wilson.Offerinf his best wishes is Commissioner Joe
The university will add
patient* ip mental hospital* ganizations! on*.
Je l Alai Fronton -In reft, 4918,400 a* Ita *wa money to
Raker while Commissioner Earl Higginbotham waits his turn. Raker wras
than there were in 1966, the • —Approved c o n t Inuatlon
Park.
the total.
for one 'month of the school
sworn in for another term prior to the election.
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monthly chrt-ks today, nr cord­
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Sanford postm aster, and so.
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officials m Dr-

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Cross Burnings

Friendship Tour
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Mopes Raised

Commission Chooses
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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES GOOD THRU JANUARY Yth
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SUNNYLAND . . CELLO BAG

Pork Sausage1*39*
FOR THE THIRD TIME in tho history of Semi­
nole County a Housholder occupies the office o£
County Jmijfe. Karlyle Hnusholder is ahown at
■his desk shortly after D a.m. Tuesday moriiintr
nftcc-tnkuur over the. office frpm Vcrnon.-Wirc.
JiulRe Hounholiler'a father, Ululate K. F. Houahohler, .on two occasions previously held the',
office.
(Herald Photo)

Good Year Pictured
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CORELANO . . REG. 59#

Franks. . . . i*49*
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6-o z. B O L O G N A Reg. 2 9 *
6-oz. P IC K L E L O A F Reg. 2 9 *
6-o z. S P IC E D L U N C H E O N Reg. 35 *

Stewing H E N S
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Round Steak* 8 8 /
Round Roast *88 /
Sho rt R ib s. . “38 / 1

BONELESS

Ohlcken &amp; Rice
Chic. &amp; Dumplings
Florida Grade ‘fl’ LB.
Dressed &amp; Drawn
3 -4 Lb. Avg.

BEEF

100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON

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MORTON ALL -RLrtftW*

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BJtUSJtKI:S~f WHI &gt; --peed for • tight monetary
pollrjr to fight Inflationary
tendcnrii-x la lapcrtcil to cut
back the gru*n national prod -1
u rl uf th . ilx member nations
of the Common Market in

ACTOtLcf-MtlBY-S
fleeted In the OummunHjr’k
tmde halnnru with nan-memIter cminlrlea which i. less
ASTOR LEAF or CHOPPED
defii'ltaiy than Inst yeiir.
Gold and currency reserve*
•
•
held hy tha six inrrcaaed hy
t'120 million, according to Sat. ASTOR CHOPPED or SPEARS OF

IBflB hut It ahould ho a good
your fur Ituaincn*.
Tho G.N.P. fur 10(14 will tm
about five per cent up on
JUtU, but t h . oapan.ion will
not exceed four por cent in
lUdh, according to prod i d Iona.
Thia 'hua been the ('oiiinnmIty'a best i-vor buxituxx despite
a running fight with infla
lion. Trade among the aix
F r a m e , (lerniuny, Italy, ltd
gium, llollnnd and L u xem ­
b o urg —lx up 7 per ren t over
laxt year. Thlx put* the Intracommunity
trad .
Increa.e
ainra the common market boirurt In IDMi up hy 150 per

eat figures. France'a holding
topped Jr, billion for the f Irat
time.
Funner* he m e t e d a record ASTOR or LIBBY'S
grain dtir tn firm aprltut Rtld
aumrnrr weather, bringing in
6R,film,00(» &lt;rn) tone—400,000
Iona more th an the’ previoua OIXIANA
lu'st year of U&gt;&lt;W,
■lluif. Mill airain he domin­
ated hy the need to hold In­
flation.
Ilu rd e at
bit W i ll he the
building induatry. Community
governm ent, a te cutting down
on hulldlng permlte except
for vital ronatnirlion »uch ax
ho^pituls nrul low coal hous-

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Spinach

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Meat Dinners 2 -»■7 9 /
Potatoes . . . 2 i* 39 /
Strawberries . . 4 =1.
Raspberries . . . 4 - 1.
FRENCH FRIED

PRIDE Of OREGON

FLAVOR RITE

Bl'keye Peas 5

10-ox. Pkgi.

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LARGE, FRESH HEADS

PINEBREEZE GRADE 'A' MEDIUM

mir.
Interact on privuto loans
lloth Kimnr# ami Italy hail
to inland tica iticm r prica r«n- for hulhlmy will risr and htdp
trola l» li»»M «lfiwn influtton. briny on th# deaf red rut harkThia alnwad economic growth I hi inwii to b u i l d w a s p u t t i n g
aha fitly hut th# danifrrntia up rn*t of living pHri* p'iiUpwwiriK of |U Ui'l warn «h ft- * i ally (i in I iiicritaafna th# mli it lily «Io w n I 111* w 11. h'ruiii u V 1lot lull Jlpin 111.
I ho glulml p r e d P &gt;inn i«
(i.N .I\ giowth will bit *tuuml
Mt»i sconomk activity will
th ree jier cent.
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Lettuce 2 «•- 2 9 /
Tomatoes 2 - 39 /
Oranges 5 •- 4 9 /
Taters ts: 2 9 / tr 4 9 /
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whhdi t his &gt; ton lu ljn t|
I lia French *ul*» industry i
uxpocl*
was hit hy th# credit pqucMi- Furopanu aconuinii'R
and wita unubla to hoi row ad to ha hap lively.

auffu n fitly for fli vidopmcnt
All Iniyp French auto manu­
facturers ware furred to cut
bark production , and giant
Renault reduced tha working
late
xveak to 40 hour..
Novamber, however, Renault
announced It w». returning tn
the normal working week.
Watt G.rrnany rontmuad
lit rapid growth ip IUD4 and
all imliiklluna are that the
alewp Ufi.wing will cunt mue
w ill Into m ill,
T h. .ta r performer wax (hr
German auto induxtry which,
unllk. the French, u .x im
hampered hy limited ciedil
Jtx output mux eNljlpiiled ul
2 ll iiiulliMii, nguiu.t 2 It pul
Hon in l k a .
F *porta of German auto*
will hit 1.480.60P (ml unit*,
compared lo 1.Till,OUO (m) In
IIH13 and expectation* ate
airuilar for 11*03.
The coal induatry la aufferIng badly from competition
with oil. Some 2&amp; German pita
are acluduled for rlualng In
refleetlng the dilemma
of the induitry'a 4 million
ton* pithead reierve*.
t'ommuruly importa were
tunning nine per cent over
IIMil and aat&gt;oit&gt; at about 10

(pfrmiinj’ft intrrior dnunnd
will lontinuc but tin iv will be
jirunautu on pticua^ Fniticu
n,U Hollnnd’a Inlrriui demand
"HI he nm d.iale.
Tvnaion over price
will
font lime in the Fhdgium and
Italian &gt;cononiit’..

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(L'PO — A 19-year-old girl
wltnxe bright ix bciiiy- reduced
surge nil v f|0m ft feet 7** In . lit x fit It feet 1 mill bun had
four meiringn piupueaU fimn
u ll young men, it mu* report­
New Foxy Opwi Con
New lacy Open Can
ed.
A urie Rnwaton ha. .pent
muntlix m the Orthopedic ||o .pital herg while doctor, re­
J
moved it-, lion* nf hone from
THRIFTY
MAID SLICED «e CRUSHID
tier leg* to reduce her height
They plan alrnilai operation*
to iliortrn her aim ..
Mil* Row (ton liax teceived
mure than Huu letter, from STOkELY CREAM STYLE ar WHOLE KERNEL
well.withers, including the
four liiMinnge prupeaulx, ailicr
new xpupei • begun following
tier case.
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Pineapple 5N
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Corn . . . . 6 ™1.
Drinks.. 3 - 89/
Chili-Beans 5 1.
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Wed. Jan. 6, '63—Page 3

Sanford Doclor
V/ins Mention
In Magazine •

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How To Gut Your Own Taxes* 3

wife $35 on stock held ih her been taken, a dividend credit
By Ray Dr Cran*
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. name, their total exclusion is may be applied. This credit
“Ju st w hat Income do I re­ $135. One partner'a unused for 190$ returns Is 2 per cent,
port on my income tax re­ exclusion may not be used by This had been $ per cent in
the o th er.’
,
former years. In 1905 the
tu rn :”
Then? is still x second ‘-■redit is eliminated entirely.
The answer la fa r more
Here, then, is a summary
complicated than appears on break in the accounting of
on handling dividends:
the surface and whole books dividends.
By Dottle Austin
A fter the exclusion has Dividends received by
have been w ritten on the sub­
One of Sanford's well known ject.
joun? doctots has received an
In a broad sense every dob
important mention In the story liir of Income you receive is
of "A Ship Catted Hope" writ- taxable unless it ia expressly
I an by Dr William Walsh, exempt by law.
which appears in the winter
Your salary or wages ia
1565 Reader's Digest Condens­ naturally the starting point in
ed Books.
determining your income for
Dr. Walter Haynes, son of the year. But how about life
Mr. and Sirs. W. XI. Haynes, insurance dividends, stock div­
of 314 Magnolia, is described idends, savings account inter­
in one paragraph of the story est. jury duty fees, gains
(p. 319) as “ performing the reuliited on the sale of stock
first open chest surgery ever or any of your property, tips,
seen in the Celebes" during gifts, pensions, prizes, awards,
Yf. tour of duty aboard the bonuses?
hospital ship “ Hope.” The
Some items of income are
$l« VALUE L00S1 LUF
-flip, its crew and personnel specifically exempt from tax
have gained international fame cither wholly or in part. Fully
during their many voyages to tax exempt are such things
bring better healtl* Ao under­ as Sociat Security payments,
privileged people In the far unemployment benefits paid
corners of the globe.
to yuU by a state (but supThe preface of the book plemrntal unemployment ben­
5 0 0 SHEETS L IM IT 2
reads, “ When a while ship efits paid from a companywith the name “ Hope" m financed fund and strike bene­
f t; go block letters on her side fits paid by a union are laxsailed from San
for able), gifts, bequests and in-,
„ Francisco
,
1 1 .0 0 V A L O t BEECHNUT
the Orient m
' heritances. life insurance paid
not only had an historic maid- upon the death of the insured,
en voyage begun., but a new accident and health Insurance
- c°nc££t_°f health sssistance to
^
casualty insurance
underpr,uloged pcoTTc:
tJ E n X ln te w tW .^ T r c T

$250 Dividends credit (J per
rent .
.. .... ....
$ 3
85
The $3 is a direct credit
------- against the final income tax.
Total dividends .
$395 Xhe tax is computed after
adding the $150 of taxable
Kv.lnslon d l , -$100; W,
135 dividends to 'a ll the other in$35)
------ 1 come received during the
$150 year.
Taxable .
husband
Dividends received
wife

by

You’ll be Happier
in a FORD
. from
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.

(NEX T: The Rig Change In
Sick Pay.)
All of the valuable infor­
mation contained in this ser­
ies. “Cut Your Own Taxes,”
PLUS additional ndviee and
sample tax forms are avail­
able in a new 0$-page book.

"YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEXl.ER”

SANFORD, PI.A.

.122-1181

W. I*. GII-MIti

&gt; OUR ’65 RESOLUTION
■ LOWER PRICES, RIGGER SAVINGS
!?■ SETTER VALUES-EVERYOAY!

,! £ n S &gt; *

the
V
be reported on your income
■*rung doctor, William B. tax return.
Walsh. The story which ap­
Rut here are *ome items
pears in 'ho Reader’s Digest which must be reported: lips
was written by Dr. Walsh
received by waiters, waiticssSanford's Di Haynes serv­
es, cab drivers and other
ed on the ship lor three
i service
rmployes; commis­
months during her tour in the
sions for strering business to
South China Sea*, along with a company or to a salesman,
other volun'cei physicians and
jury duty fees, gambling win­
nurses in all fields of medinings, hobby incoirte.
Interest r e c e i v e d from
• nF
Dr Haynes was graduated
hanks, saving’s and loan and
from Seminole Ijigh School In
li(e insurance companies have
1939, worked a t the Florida
been a big source of non re­
S ta te Hank for a while and
ported
income for
tunny
then joined the Air Force
years Internal Revenue Seivwhen World War II began
o e offirials have taken steps
\ f t e r the w a r hr a tte n d ed
in recent years to plug this
pre rued -Indies at the I nihole In the -like.
rer-ity of F lorida and then
That is the leiisnn your
went on to H a r v a r d Medical
banks aitd insurance compan­
£ hnnl It m o t h e r e th at tie
ies have requested your So*
met hi- wile Ruth, who also is
rial Security number They
a doctor
ate now required by law to
l)r
H a y n es
in te rn ed
*■'
inform Internal Revenue of
M i - - . ii ‘.u -e t ’ - f i r n c r a ! in B os­
all interest payments or cred­
ton and st-rvvd four y e a r s as
its of flu or more.
r e sident -ur^*on, then went to
Disregard the a d u re of
C olum bus, Ohio (or pra ctic e
. , ,
, . , .., II no-umng but imsinfm med
ll was from l olumbu* that he
,« ,
( i lends Dial interest must hr
b it to m i . e his Hirer months
more than a certain figure be­
nt volunte e r service on the
fore it need tie reported. Alt
1lnpe.
savings account and life insuiance interest is taxable.
If your minor children have
savings and you have the
right to make deposits and
withdrawals, the i n t e r e s t
earned on those d e p o s i t s
should apepar on your tax re­
JACKSONVILLE ( I T l ) —
turn.
Southeastern a-scls of Fore­
In certain carefully estab­
most Duiries, Inc., represent
lished accounts where the
%ng more than $30 million,
minor child is the sole cus­
have been acquired by the
todian of the funds and the
Hometown Foods, Inr.
parent may not make with­
Hometown is a company
drawals, the interest is taxformed of Foremost employes
aide only to the minor, (if
and private investors. Fore
course, he lias to have at bast
most serves dairy customer a
J1HK) in total income (includ­
in U Southern states
ing the interest) before he is
T h * announcement
required to pay a tax
made by Hometown president
Dividends receive sprrisl
’ohrrt Macra and chairman
treatm ent. Dividends on life
Wellington Paul.
insurance policies are not tax ­
Ths newly formed company
able. They arc considered tif*
has offices in Jacksonville
he a return of a portion of
and will distribute dairy and
your own payment. However,
food' products throughout the
if the dividend! are permitted
Sopth, the Bahamas and Puer­
to aecrur with your insurance
to llico.
companies the interest earned
The new name of the com­ on them ia taxable.
pany will he Forrmoal Dalrirs
Speaking of dividends, the
of the South
■*“
so-called dividends rredlted to
*
----------------------- 4
your account by a savings
and loan or a credit union are
treated as ordinary interest
on your tax form.
Interest earned on your
"K " bonds is also reportable.
TARPON SPRINGS H .'PD - You may elect to report the
Thousamil were expected m terrat annually or to wait
today a . the Greek Orthodox unU, th , Und&gt;
„ dremeJ
community here celebrate. ^
^
„ ,nt; r„ t th ,
the xnnuft com- inrft'lig
. u it
■Kinphnny,
r '
increase nvssr
over IK*
the purrh
^nrinointmn of the baptism f price.
Christ. .
* Dividends received f r o m
The celebration is high­ fully taxable domestic cor­
lighted when Archbishop ls- porations (this includes most
ksvos, Greek orthodox Prim ­ dividends rereived from U. S.
ate of North and South Amer­ companies) are only purtially
ica, t h r o w s a .gold cross into taxable. Beginning in 1954 a
a spring
husband and wife are each
It will he retrieved by lbs entitled to exclude the first
town's young mrn. It is con $100 in' dividends received.
sidered ...........
good luck fur
fur the fin
,m ' The full amount of the dlviIter, who
Tier,
who is
is blessed
blessed by
by tin
the .lends must be reported but
atchbishop.
$U&gt;0 per person j* then de”7
1
ducted and only the remainder

Illnnmer type, plastic pants
in choice of colors.

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OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
REG. 39c EACH, TERRY

R eg. 2 5 c E ach S y lv s n is

DISH TOWELS

LIGHT BULBS

l - a r g r a n d a b so rb en t, in yo u r
choice of colors.

LIFESAVERS

TTwir^r
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* * * of

BABY PANTS

RUBBER GLOVES
Reversible You get a pair*
and A FREE R IO H T H AN D

FILLER
PAPER

^ i i S i m ; e"£* \ (,uch " mun!clral

REG. 1 1 .0 0 PA C K

S i.19 VALUE

fid, 75 AND 100 WATTS

PACKS

ROLLS

REG. 3 9 c EACH. M AG N ETIC

RECORDING TAPE

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FOR

REG. 77c

SANITARY
NAPKINS

RFC. 77c

SHOWER VALET

E-Z P0R DECANTER

I loMfi ttiilrt nrtD i n h a n d y
n n d wlTc f r o m slip" o r b r r a k -

H a lf gallon r a p a c i t y for hot or
cold beverages.

— c

2 ~ 6 5 c

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REG. 7 7 c. R U B B E R

DOOR MAT

•« subject to lx.

A special meeting of the
If the stock Ts jointly-ownWest Lake Brantley Civic ed.the exclusion on a joint reAssociation will be held at 4 turn ia $200. Where stock ia
p. m. Sunday on the lakefront held separately only the first
property site on Lake Brant- j $100 received by each is ex^ y . Mrs. Jsr! Rigsby, i.socfa- eluded. For tnsLncs, if ths
t.o n president, urges th a t all husband received $-50 in div­
idends ca kia slock sod tbs

STAYING HEALTHY

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Ray*
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65

REG It 00

BOXED STATIONERY
nhcelA with r n v rlo p ra

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ALWAYS IN EFFECT

H K fi. SD.

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10 4 -C O U N T 'C M — 104

CRAYONS

FIRST AID
ASSORTMENT

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TO 47c EACH VALUES

T7nt UTlty-itu ymi pay le«a avery
ilay at Hu|H’t -X for high quality
prescription service . . , but To­
day’s modern drugs get yotl w » n
faster . . . keep you well longer
l-et ua price ymir next pnvacrlp
lion . . . you'll and wa can aave
you money.

LOW
-LOW
E V E R Y D A Y P R IC E S

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ft • ■' ■ ■» —1

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VALUE

TOUR
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HOUSEWARES ASSORTMENT

K ji tM ility T u b • 15 Q t Di»h I*an • 2 1*

La y o u r c howre of t uiura.

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PAiNT ROLLER &amp; TRAY

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MEDICINE
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M ILK OF
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Lyman Wins, SHS Loses In
Inaugural handicap winner
Mlaa Whirl goes (or her **■
cond atralght feature race win
tonight at the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel C u b In the 10* event
of an 11-raee program which
beglni i t 1:10.
It’ll be alm oit like a re runnlng of the Inaugural aa ae*
cond place flnlaher Ebony
Rock and Orbital—who ran
(bird — are alao In the field.
Strong competition la alM
expected from a pair of Osw ild Brothers aprlnlera, O. It.’a
Walla and O. B. l . Adjusted.
Walla was yhut off early In
h er attem pt to repeat aa In­
augural Handicap winner last
Saturday night and will be
attempting to get back on the
winning tr a c t
O. P .’i Adjuitcd won hit
first official ‘tart, mrtttig out
Dave Hall at the wire.
,

Tribe Drops
Heartbreaker
By One Point

Greyhounds
Top Darters
By Two Points

Miss Whirl Out
For Second Win
At SOKC Tonight

By Jim B aechu
Herald Sport* Writer

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The overtim e period proved
fatal again at Semlnnle High
Iasi night when the Tribe lost
the season's . w orst heart
breaker, 39 to 40 Is s triple
overtime period, lo the Bishop

»rr«I&gt; - P»g« *—WeJ" Iwn’ g’ ***

By John A. Spolskl
There were quite a Jew ex­
cellent bowling acore* during
last week’g league play. One
of the most consistent was
that belonging to a member
of the Saturday A.M. Junior
Bowling League. (Don't feel
too badly, men. After all, my
11-year-old haa been clobber­
ing me for some time now.
Welcome to the club!)
Jim Wood* had himself a
practice game prior to the
sta rt of league play on Sat­
urday and It waa well ever
the 200-mark. Then In lea­
gue competition, Jim alert­
ed with a resounding 223,
followed 11 with a H I and
then completed the bombing
with an even 204 to finish
with a *33 scratch scries.
Other junior* who bowled
well were Rob Jones 205/320,
John Boggs 183.503. Frank
I’altcrson 177/303 and Ronnie
Frederick 186/503.
Remember, these ‘Junlon’
are from 13 through 18.
Now, let'* take a quirk
look-see at the Bantams—
ages seven to 12.

having a high gam* last week
in the Ball and Chain Leagu*
which prompted Gene Rogero
to go on out and do It again
and prove It w**n’t a fluke.
Such wa* the caw as Gene
plastered a high 234/563 com­
bo last Wednesday evening.
Bill Meek rolled a 208/535,
J

It look* a« if the Lyman
A high series of 497 by EveHigh Greyhound* had better
lyn Wagner wa* the toast of
forget nan-conferenca compe­
the Tuesday Bill Hemphill
tition and stay within tha
Motorcttca League. Not too
Orange Balt circuit aa fa r as
many pin* behind In aeries
baiketball la concerned.
was a 438 of Elixabeth Harick
Moore Hornet*.
Head Coach Dick Copeland’*
JOHN CAIN (eecond from left) killed h ii first
and a 481 by Linda Post.
The 'Seminole* led all ihe
quintet played three non-con­
bear recently while hunting with (from left)
A salute to all of the**
way lo the fourth period, hut
ference foes and loit them all
bowlerettea who had themGus 8chmnh, Casey Jones of Ml. Dorn, Bob
they never got more than a
before they ran Into a pair of
selves a good day: Shirley
Mnrshnll and Joe Story of Sorrento. Cain’s kill
lit A AUERSON and Mike Long lire co-cnptninn
ODC opponents. In Ihs two
*ix-point margin over the
Maxwell 191, Donna McDan­
scaled out at 250 pounds and is the third bear to
of
the
Sanford
Junior
High
Braves
1964-65
Hornet*.
conference game* tha ’Hounds
iels
161, Carolyn Nelson 173,
be reported killed this season.
basketball squad.
(Herald Photo)
cam s out on top;
The point that gave Bishop
Betty Bussard 1*3 and 1(8,
Moore the victory cam e when
Last night it was Lyman in
Isabel Gotborn 163, Annette
a nip and tuck S&gt; to 37 double
the Tribe had a foul called
W alstntt 1*1, Anu Slrtkoski
against them Jhst as the clmlt
overtime thriller over Ihe .Blue
172 and L. Payne 1(4.
Darter* of Apopka at tha Ly­
sounded In the final playoff
man 'gym .
tim e. The Hornets were given
We’re more than mildly
The Greyhound a broke into
two free throws and made one,
pleated with all of those folks
the clear last night with Joe
but Ihat was enough lo win the
Interested in ’ the Parent- .«
game.
Asher and Eddie Long each
Youngxter League which will
linking 20 point*.
In the first period Rim Bin
sta rt this Friday at 9 p.rn.
At the rod of the regulation
DcLAND (Spl.) — Stetson starting center, 6*3" Bill He*They bowl only two gam ei, so
Florida S tate holds a 15-8 son paced the Tribe with three
ATHENS. Ga. — (Spl) four periods the D arters and
b aik eti for six points and
Rem its of
*v*n*1'* * IUniversity’s basketball squad, ter of StUwn
they'll be through t y 10 p m.
let R are — l / U — Time 11.66' will seek Its sixth straight vie-1 Probable starter* for the the ’Hound* were knotted at Florida State, now 6-6, meets lead In tha act lea, which Gary Lloyd dumped In three
O lathe 13th night of bowlGeorgia her* Thursday in a dates to 1951, but last season.
S peedy-D a*-~ -U.IQ AM. W ft t r i p '
jfker- Triww
..41
-At t he conclusion ol
foul shuts and hooped one for
Leading the gal* was Pen- Ins, the yonngstcri alone
xaristek—I t
In
the
finale
for
both
teems
b
a
a
k
a
tlill.«
«
’'•,
in
the
-IJ.i/utf■
Bessie Kenuon
.10 60 3.20 gucxl of Ihe TBlveralty of Tam wh'al Coach W:fke| call* hisy LV first overtime’Vlania eacK
nv Bernal's 104. 165/441: Bonf o r ...* ------•Georgia won h e riT iy an 85- five points^.. Stave; Groover
■eat Georgia Coliseum.
Tracy Lou
2.CO
bounced In. a basket for two nle Unger 153; Patsy Terry bowling ball, shoes, ang a
••short learn," vTheae include cjub had netted four points
PA70
margin.B oth'team s have done plen­
Quintals (1-3) *10.40
and the count was 33-all.
points apd T rank-M urray add­ 153, and for the VguRts/' H ar­ bag for thejr, parents.
__ [ , 1
This rill he an Important forWlrdi Itormlo Moor* aad
F lo rid a. S tate’s Christm as­
ta d R are — I / l t — Tima 31,a
Only ((te n d s were rem ain­ ty of traveling* recently —
ed one oht *- free throw to give old Hcrbst-ahol a 15s* anu some
aa
Ulll«£Uskg
{Cards
Tom
H*rThl* la t h i r s t to d a t e : _ , ^
time
road
trip
took
the
Semi]
i-i
art
i
an
-**'&gt;11
match
for
the
Hatter
five,
I’m Princess
'they resume Florida Inter-1 narrt anti Jim Yacger, and ccn- ing on the time clock when Florida State returned New noles to Nashville, Memphis, the T rib e's 14 lo 12 advantage kid by the name of Kevin Gerald KanfE)*wnd *ot/' Daryl,” ^ - Vapor Stream
2.80 2.20 !collegiate
basketed the winning Y rur’a Eve from a 14-day holat the end of the first quarter. Spolskl (sec what I mean, Tom Best and son Bob, Lou
Conference
p l a y tar M l Healer. However, WU- I-ong
Wedlock
2.20 against a much Im proved!kea will be ready to put In two-polnter to give Lyman the ' iday trip th at included seven Tulsa, and Oklahoma City,
Hinson again led the Sem­ fellows7) rolled a 198/324. 1 Driscoll and Bob, Bob Tinlln
and
their
accomplishments
Qulnieta (4-!) $10 40
I game*. The Seminole* won
inole* in the second period know Inis of adults who'll like and Bob Jr-, Bill Boggs and
Tampa squad.
hi* height with three top re- winning edge.
pleased Coach Bud Kennedy.
Dally Double f 1-4) $50 00
Tha 'Hounds took a 10 to 8 1three of them, placing Ihir I
uilh three points and Murray to have those scores — your* John, Fran Buckley a n d
T .
„„
i...
servos;
8'6" Jack Dortch. S'l"
Wins nfer Baylor and Tulsa
.
„
trd Rare — $ /ll — Time 31.81 Tam ps ha* new strength sophomore
in
the
Vanderbilt
Invitation­
got two. Mike Gray, Lloyd ami truly included.
Steve Buchanan, lead going Into the second
Buck, Dutch Unger and daugh­
Done Joe
3.40 4 00 2 80 tills yesr even though they and freshman Hobby Jenkins, period but Apopka's young­ al at Nashville and arvcnlh in were high marks of the lour. Groover added a point each,
ter
Bonnie, Harry BucklcwHnylnr
later
won
the
Poln*
Flashy Dell
8 20 4 80 sport only one senior on their ST".
sters took d rad aim at the tha All-Colirga at Oklahoma
Saturday night Moonlight and Terry and the Rhodes
hut the Hornet* netted six.
aetta
tournam
ent
at
Greenvll*
roster.
Junior
College
trans­
Great Speed
17.60
In a preliminary match to­ net In the fram e and register­ City. In between, they lost to le, H, C, and Tulsa ia peren­ The Tribe retired to the Bowling winners were Bay family.
fer student Dick Puslns from
Qutnlela (3 7) $43.80
dressing room with a 22 lo 18 Lusk for the men and Elaine
night, the Baby Hats will try ed 17 points to take a 23 to Tennessee and defeated Tulsa.
T b it one sta rts Friday.
Hollis l&gt;ong Island, N. V., h a t
Georgia dropped two game* nially a tough Missouri Valley margin a t-th r half.
Pcrfcsl».($-7) $120.30
Kostival fur tho ladles.
In rep rat then win over Tam ­ 19 lead at Intermission. Both
This neat one will begin
team.
Florida
M
ute
now
has
been
a
greal
a*ift
tr&gt;
the
Spar­
41b Rare — 5/H — Time 32.64
And since we’re acknow­
Groover led the way in the
pa Tech on the Tam pa floor. clubs tallied IS point* In the in the Gator Bowl tournament, whipped the Golden HurrlWednesday a IT : 2$ p.ni. and ~9
O.D.'a Meter
12 20 1.40 1.00 tans this season and shows
third stanza and the 'Hounds then lost to LSI) In Baton
third stanza with five point* ledging thr champs, Id 's
It’ll be the two-man scratch
cum-*
twice
in
ns
muny
meet­
promise
of
aetting
a
few
re
­
Barberry Echo
2 60 2 80
came back In the final period Rouge before their Monday
with Murray adding a basket pats an the names of Ihr
league. So far 11 looks like
Dark Scop*
3.20 cord* for Tampa.
with 17 points while holding night meeting with Tulanc in ings.
for two, Hinson made the Iasi Snitch doublrs winners, too.
It'll be (round the 333 com­
The
Seminole*
held
Del’aul,
A
recurring
problem
for
the
Quintal* (6-8) $9.00
the Blue D arters to 11.
New Orleans.
shot of the period to give
First place fell to the Ander- bined average.
Stetson
quintet
will
he
tlw
lack
eventual
All-College
champion
Perfceta (0-8) $69.70
But In that last period. Ly­
Sanford the lead of 3u to 27 1son'*—Eleanor and Vergil— T):n«o who have signed lo
(d eb ated Oklahoma City in going Into the final frame
llh Race — S/18 — Time 31.84 of height against several tall
man had to bucket seven
with the second place prize bowl in this league, which
finals) to I&gt;2 points, the low­
Only G reater
12.00 7.00 4.80 nltn on ,llB Tampa five. Wayne
points with less than two min­ Cards Ink Mathis
Tiir luuith was a slow and going to Doug and Darkis will feature a higher averaged
ST. LOUIS (UI’l) — Joe est point total by the Kay carefully played period with liwens.
Leredo Larry
18.40 8 001Harden a 6'8" ccnlt-r returns
DAYTONA REACH ( l i m ­ utes remaining to climb even
bowler with one whose Indi3.80 fur Tampa against probable it icing expert* were investi­ with the D arters. Long and Mathis, acaut for the Ban Meyer'* lenm in three year*. Lloyd and Groover making a
Salana
Mutt have hern the fact that
Florid* State'* disciplined of- basket each and Jeff Wil­ we mentioned his name for tidual average isn't quite so
Francisco
Giants,
New
York
Qulntrl* (2 1) $81 00
Asher
led
the
frantic
two-mingating the cause Inlay of a
high, arc Garry Fox, John
Meta and Detroit Tigers, has finsfl and hcads-up defense liams adding a point on a fritPerfect* (2-4) $267.20
skidding crash which fatally utes Of play.
Knceland, Jack Kenner. Doug ®
collapsed only once In the throw to raise the score to 33.
been
rehlrrd
by
the
St.
Louis
Ith Race — l/\% - Time 11.75
In
a
preliminary
affair,
Injured Hilly Wade, one ol
Owens, Rob May. Paul Mareight-team
classic
at
Oklaho­
Cardinal*
to
scout
free
agent*
O. Il.'a Article 13.00 7.to 4.oo
The Hornets racket! up 10
the nation's leading «tork car Apopka's Junior varsity dum p­
cotte, Rich Murphy, Georgo
ed the Baby Greyhounds 49 to in areas of Missouri and II ma I Tty, when Creighton out­ points lo Uc the game at 33
Wc Get
3.40 2.80
drivers, during a teat run.
Swann, Jack Froxt, Willie
ran
Ihe
Tribe,
R5-77.
lino
is.
All South
all at the end of the quarter.
The 31-yearoM Wade, who 38.
Maglto, BUI Anderson, George
Qulnicla (4-3 $30.00
The game went Into a three
was not thought seriously In­
Paulk,
Marshall
Wiltshire,
I
Jnt nisi pUy will b« ms- jured at first, died of appar­
P erfects ( M l $102.00
minule overtime peiiod and
John Paukovlta, Ray H atched,
7lh Rare — 3/1 — Time 41.10 pended tmduht mid tomorrow ent Internal Injuries a short
each team made * basket to
NEW YORK (UPI) — The Cliff Proctor, Leroy EUcfron
Dank Trust
6 00 4 80 4.20 night at the Orlando-Scuiiiioli- lime atter he was lifted from
tie the score, 33 to 33. Then W u York -Stele Athletic Com­ and Split skL
Fronton.
Mable'e Gold
7.00 3 in
the tilt went Into the second mission has exercised its right
tlx- car Tuesday.
Wc still have room for
Sandy Trail
3 40
The closing Is to accommo­
added period, but neither ss s non member of the World more. Come out to the lane*
The Spartanburg (S C ), nsQulnicla (1-Jj 123 40
date tha Central Florida In live was driving s Hint Mer­
ATLANTA (U PI) — Col­ gia a d to b* commended fur team* which Jumped thr gun tram could muster more than Boxing AftMu-wiuon m refus­ at nine (hi* Wednesday. It'll
Perfect* (1-3) $38 20
ni (rural Hall fur Gov. Hoydon cury in s tile test when Ihr lide resentment of the proa is the manner In which tln-y
There Isn’t a gieal deal two points.
ing tu rcevgnue the winner of be organizational time and
Klb Rare — S/IS — Time 31.30 Hums.
The third overtime period the Marqh 3 Ernie Terrell-Ed­ we'll sta rt bowling right alter
erarkup occurred at Daytona a m atter of leng standing, but handled their touchy prob­ that the colleges run do about
Winner’* Tip
7.40 7.00 3 20
the situation, Source* insist came and each team made a die Mac hen fight as the heavy, Ihe meeting.
Action will be resumed at International Spec*!way.
never has It bean mors In­ lem*.
V. S. Sea Captain
1R.20 7.40 7:to pin. Finlay with n full
Jones, without hesltati. n, that the practice of &lt;-*rly sign­ b ilk el to tic the score 39 to weight champion.
tense than at present.
. Bo's Toota
*-®1 schedule of game*.
The fight in Chicago is bill­
The schools are getting sent home hi* Alt* America ing ha* been going on for 39, but as the final seconds of
Tlie Navy Intram ural Bowl­
Quinlvla (3-1) $177 80
Two big payoff* resulted
caught in the middle, of the t a r k l e , t w o l o p b a c k s a n d a some time but lu-cn tu-tlcr the game ticked away Bishop ed as a title match by (be ing League will bold try-out*
Perfect* (3-with any numher
Moore made a free throw with World Boxing Assucialmn; to the beginning of February to
concealed.
from the daily double single*
bidding war lietwesn th r N a­ r e s e r v e e n d .
paid $8 SO)
Thr s hoi Is' liesl hope is no tim e left on the clock to fill Hie vacancy created when »ee who will represent Sanford
Georgia, which didn’t learn
tional and American football
mutchra Iasi night. The daily
Not*: There were no 3-4 P er­
It stripped C j S s i u s Clay of his NAS in a regional bowling
leagues — and some are g et­ about Wilson until after thr to get* the pro leagut a ,to win th r game 40 to 39.
double, a 3-7 combination, re­
fect* combinations sold
SEHRING (UP1) - The an ting hurt In th l croaa-flra
In a preliminary, the SIIS crown
Sun Bowl, offered to forfeit agree to wail until after the
warded backers $112.
'*
tournament. More on thl* later
tth Race — 3/1$ — Time 31.37
nual Harder Hall women's In­ Tha proe may have gone ov­ it* seven victories and a tie. howl games, But the fierce JayVees were knocked out by
New York, instead, itill on.
In
tbs
third
game.
Radial*
Darberry Hugh 2u 00 7.to 3 os
vitational golf tourney for er the brink In the caae of
The same can not b* said competition between thr lea- tile count of five points in un deem* Clay die world cham ­
Sun Princess
3 20 2.80 look the&lt;wlh and in lb* fourth, amateur* began today without
for
the two professional foot­ gue» to grab top college play­ overtim e period lo settle a 38 pion and has its own elimina­
Oklahoma,
Still looking for five men
Mac Harmony
5 80 Iriarte, recently Involved In a defending champion.
One Oklahoma official, who ball leagues which docltned to ers probably prevents such an to 38 tie which resulted in Ihr tion tournament to provide a who’ll represent Je t Lanes a*
the
tough
ninth
game
nonQuintals (4-6) $20.Su
B arbara Faye W.iite, of
fourth q u arlrr.
challenger for Uie heavyweight our Senior Cltlren* Traveling
petition, brought home the Shreveport, L a , last year’s eball not bo named, alood In take any action againet the agirrm ent.
Perfect* (44) $63.30
In the fiaM^ period Larry king.
League. You must be 60 year*
the press box at the Gator
honors.
In
au
doing,
the
pow­
10th R ate — 8/1$ — Time 3141
winner, failed lo enter the 54- Bowl game last Saturday and
Hodges Jed S e a w a y for the
of age or older and you'll bow!
Lyric Muse
18.60 » 20 3 80 erful hark court &gt;t«r Started a hota competition.
Baby Tribe with four |»imtx
Sir Walter Raleigh wa* ex­ on the t i n t Sunday of each
aahl tearfully:
7-4
perfects
that
returned
luc­
.Candy Spots
tl 80 6 to
with Wally Jernigan and Greg ecuted for shedding Spanish month within the Central Flor­
Same of the leading con­
"They cheated every one of
Eddie Judge
5.4(t ky ticket holders |2i)l.Do,
tender* included Phylli* Sem­ the 5II.IHH) people who paid
Gsnas adding a huop each tu blood and encroaching upon ida area. So far, only Mar­
Quin III a &lt;341 $188 80
ple, Srwlckiey, P a .;' tunny
give Sanford an 6 to 7 margin Spanish territory after agree­ shall Wiltshire has shown a V
$« to see our Uam play Flor­
Perfect* (3-8 1 $881.40
Big Phony
2 CO Dyson, Sugirloaf, Pa.; Linda
after the first quarter.
ing not to do so.
ida State."
dr»ire to be one of the five.
1tth Rare — 3/1 — Time 41.19 Quintals (16) $27 80
Mathew*, Portsmouth. Ohio;
Mark Raborn set tbe pace In
The reaction* throughout
Kid Willi*
7.20 T 40 S OU perfect* (14) $21130
Phyllis P rc u n , Pompano, and tljn college ranks is almost
the second quarter w ith, four
Norctta
4.20 S.uO Mutucl Handle $32,841
Paulette Leo, Coral Gables,points and T erry Echols and
unanimous condemnation of
Jernigan made a basket each
tha proa for signing rookies
to hold thr Sanford margin !H
b efo d they have completed
to "IS at the end of Die first
their college eligibility.
half.
Tha ease of Georgia tackle
T
Jim Wilson was bad enough.
Major L ong'm ade the first
But for tha Oklahoma Boonsuccessful ascent of P ik es
a d , It waa an athletic dis­
Peak in 1820.
aster.
Gamer Jonsa, tha Oklahoma
Dy Hill McCormick
Ovrr the year*, atnre he was whan they must retire from coach, ia a quiet, easy-going
NEW YORK — (NBA) — the bonus choice of the Glante the gamp," he said. "When I man who seldom haa a harsh
The full-maned young execu­ from Southern Methodist In started out with the Giants word for.anyone. But hie bittive, with tha fees of a Mick­ Ihe 1931 d rift, Kyle has seen only two players even lived In tarneaa waa plainly vieibl*
ey Walker who never collided one big change In the profes­ this area—and they were in when h* had to dlamlee four
with a holing glove, deliber­ sional players.
New Jersey. Thy playere key p la y e d from hi* squad
ated before answering the
"Today they prepare them- didn’t build up contact* or barely 24 hours before game
question,
*
selves for tha Inavitable time work a t Jobe th at could b* time and tha team lost.
“No," Kyi* Rota finally
useful lo them after they quit
Tha Oklahoma four never
said, "1 don’t mlsa thy actual
playing,
played a fte r signing ao tha
playing p art of football. 1
"Today you hava men Ilk# Boonad have no fu rth er prob­
MONEY MAN — With hi* college career behind
C losed
gu*»* I would b* happy to be
Tom Scott, who davotca all lem on th a t point. But tha Unhim, Joe Namath took pot ahot at the big money
back In action If aomebody
hi* a p a d time to mutual tveiwlty of Georgia 1* faced
Tonight
in the profeiaional rank*. The Alabama quarter­
handed m* tha ball on the
funds; Joe Walton, who works with poaelble reprtsuaslone
Wednesdsy - Friday • Saturday 2 p.m.
back, despite a bad knee, wus the blue chip
other team's five-yard line,
in tha transfer business; Andy for an act of which tha school
And
prospect for this season.
but I'd hata to have to carry
Robuatelli, who la in Just apparently waa unaware.
Tomorrow.
Thrill to the cxcftlni n«w PERFECTAI
It from my own five or 10."
about everything; H o s a y
Athletic director Joel Eaves
Night
Rota sidelined hlntaalf In
Drown, Working for a brewery, faala tha two Incidents may
THURSDAY LADIES NIGHT
1004 to devote full time to
an d practically every player hava lit tb* fua* leading to
Will
Kao
pas
hla Job aa sports director of
doing something th a t will giva aa explosion between tb* col­
"W hen Tha Top Deg* Ru — Rata Or 8h!»*“
a Naw York radio station afhim a living a ita r ha quit* lege* and tha proa.
Friday Nil*
ON 100 BRANDS
ta r 84 y e a n In organised
playing b a ll"
“ We w o n t Mad to briny tha
Jan. 8th
football (19 with the Now
Rota haa seen on* other m atter up either a t tha NCAA
York Ulanta aa a player and
thing change In p lay ed .
m atting M a t week or the
coach),
“ Evan at tbo so-called Southeastern Conference meet­
S ix fo ld “ Of c o u n t. I ’m lucky be­
‘Football Factory' colleges tha ing later thla month." Eaves
V
D T k i a i r a
a a a aa
cause I'm alii) 'In close con.
standards *r* higher now than •aid. "T ha subject U fodm oel
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tact with the sport," ho oald,
they w a d ," ho said. "T hat in everyone'* mind and, mark
OPEN DAILY
• A. M. • 6:15 P. M.
means th a t tha caliber of pro­ my word, th e n 's going t* be
“so I didn’t havo to mako a
HWY. 17-92
• t a l k FIR ST
SANFORD
KYLE ROTE
complete trwnsilicn, which
fessional players la hlghtr, acme fireworks."
W
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STAMPS
MIDWAY
BETWEEN
SANFORD A ORLANDO
could b# a litUa painful."
"Still in cloae contact" -too.
Both Oklahoma and Geor­

Stetson 5 Resumes
FIC Play vs Tampa

FSU Tackles Georgia
A t Athens Thursday

Experts Probe
Racer's Death

Jai-Alai Games
-/Closed 2 Nights

Boxing Crown
Still In Doubt

Pro Teams Hurting Colleges

Women’s Golf
At Sabring

Rote Would Go Back To Football
—On Other Team's 5-Yard Line

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War medals, nro taken from BtornRe displays every so often by David It.
Wentworth, newly elected mayor of Longwood, to show to his grahdBons,
Ricky and Randy Hershey.
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(llcrald Photo)
By Doans E itri
David Raymond Wentworth, a

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s s L s fiiffs ii Oviedo Approves Ordinance
by a 3-2 plurality,' D justly

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SdUno City-WideZoning

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Oviedo City frjin cll Mon­
day 'night unanlnM aly adopt­
ed ordinance setting city-wide
toning regulations following
a 7:30 p. in. public hearing
preceding the regular monthly
council session.
Inroming council members,
\V\ II. Martin, Res Clonta nnd
Kirby Duckelrw, were sworn
into office by City Clerk Dot
Courier and council officers
and romini 1tees were named.
Martin was re-elected coun­
cil chairman with Clonta to
serve ss vice chairman. Com­
mittee appointments went to
T. L. Lingo Jr., Hob Ward
nnd Martin, building; Clonta,
Martin amt Bucketew, parks
and pool) Ward, Clonta and
Huckelew, (treats and lighta
nnd Huckelew and Ward, san­
itation.
In olhsr business it was
voted to raise the salary of
the city attorney, (leo, If.
Speer Jr,, to |!XKI annually,
rotruactivs to last July 1|
To amend minutes of the
December meeting to cover
entire rusts of a dinner en­
tertaining the Ellsworth, Me,
basketball team which totaled
ItfCl.C!) and was attended by
; l.’l people;
To send letter of commend­
ation to Ren Jones, outgoing
councilman who did not seek
re-election, for his years of
nervlr# on behalf of the city
mid letters of appreciation to
Die Citizens Hank for services
of Mrs. Helen Slavik, who
served as acting clerk during
the recent absence of Mrs.
Courier, and to members of
tlie roiling board for their

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Grand Army of the Republic
during the Clvl War, The
grandfather was with the Third
Massachusetts Cavalry a n d
the fattier, only M at the time
of his enlistment, was with

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WASHINGTON &lt;UN&gt; —
The U.S. Patent Office today
Issued ths 200,000th "design
patent."
A ‘'dispensing container for
tablets" became No. 200.0(H)
In a 126-year-old line which
Includes — among o t h e r
thing*—Die Statue of Liberty,
Die Trylon and I’rrisphers
from Die 1030 New York
World's Fair, the lllue Kugle
of New Deal days, and the
*lp-top beer can.
Jack Williams and Howard
Itli'iianis, of Waukegan, III.,
designed Die tatdet dispenser.
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brief ceremony at Patent Com­
missioner Edward J. llrenf
ner’s office.
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patents
protect
products that are unique in
shape or decoration but not
In function.

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Club To Honor
Board Members
South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Club will have a
luncheon Fjrday a t the Capri
Restaurant at 11:30 a. rn.
honoring outgoing and incom­
ing meinliera of the board.
A meeting of the new hoard
will he held next Monday at
11:30 a. m. at the home of the
president, Mra. M a r y a n n
Milea, In Forest City.

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Marina Oswald
Studying English
ANN ARBOR, Mich. &lt;UI*1)
— Mrs. Marine Oiwajd, the
Russian • born wife of Presi­
dent Kennedy’s su stain, to­
day began an eight-week rram
course in Engtiah at the Uni­
versity of Michigan.
Mrs. Oswald, who has had
no formal Instruction in Eng­
lish, registered for the else*
and took a two-hour test to de­
termine her ability in English.

other locations. In Jsnuary,
1937, he retired with the rank
of m atter sergeant, the hold­
er of many rlbbotu, including
the World War II and Korean
Conflict ribbons and the Good
Conduct Medal with tour oak
leaves.
During World War II, hla
eon, Darld Jr., served with the
U. 5. Marine Corps In the Pac­
ific Theater; eon, Dale, wllh
the U. 8. Army. Air Coirs In
the European Theater and son,
Leslie, in the U. S. Navy.

Club To Meet
The January meeting of the
Paradise Point Hobby Club
will ba held at 10 a. m.
uy at the home of Mra.
]Kd Parrott, Cecelia- Drive,

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Election Set

Y E A R ’ S FIRST —
Christiana Sibellin, 22,
was 1905*8 firat beauty
queen She was chosen
Miss F r a n c e In the
year’s first contest held
in Versailles.
(NLA Telephoto)

Geneva Volunteer Fire De­
partment will elect officers
for thd new year at next
Tuesday's B p. m. masting at
the Community IlkU. Cordon
Gibson, current . president,
urges all members to attend
this Important meeting and
give the department their
support.
In geographic terminology,
the Downs are In southern

England.

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For Helping Advertise Florida

GOVERNOR’S COMMENDATION in the form of n jfold plaque was re­
ceived recently by officials of the I.ako Mary Chamber of Commerce,
Donald Jackson, chairman of the board; President Jim Daughtrey and
Clarence Donaldson, member of the'Board.
(Herald Photo)

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Extension Homemakers Have
Council Planning Meeting

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Seminole County extension
Homemakers Counril m e t
Monday mornlng_nt .tll£_AlHL*
cult ui id I ’enter to |&gt;luu hctivitiea for the neyr-yeer. -.
Lath rluh will serve two
•leys n( Central Florida Fuir
in February and clubs also
wiU be asked to collect nnd
contribute S Si II Trading
Stamp* toward purchase of
a pruititr machine for the
Counril A total of 35 hooks

Man Plucked
From Atlantic

i*«ne*drd for this project.
Events scheduled for Febru­
a ry were a np ru n e d hy Miss

Myrtle Wilson,- tgent. Latest
methods of canning will he
the topic of a session held
Feb. 11 at the Center when
Mins Mary Scott, representa­
tive of a fruit ja r company,
is special guest for the day.
A class on how to install
new cane bdttottti In chairs
will he given hy Mrs. Lynn
Mosier cn Feb. 15 and a
inerting of the County Feder­
ation of Women's Clubs is
scheduled Feb. 17 in Alta-

monte^Sp rings.

A tour of the Agricultural
MI AMI ( i IM1
A 28 year . Kxpoiiment Station is planold man swept overbr*»ud from m d for Feh 23 and will ina 21 foot sloop |*y a large elude a covered dish luncheon
wave was found yesterday at the Station.
Final event announced is 1
swimming in the u* can al»out
w.rkahop
**n upholstering
10 niiles off Miami llench.
• h a i r s to he held at tha Cen­
1 hr ch arter boat J’fowhr
ter, Feh 21-25 under leaderpicked up |h&gt;naht Mi Neal, ah ahip of Mt* Itul'erla Hall of
ex paratiooper described •»« j||(1 Slale Kxtrnaion Service
an "expert s k l i b l n i i a n d atnff. Kach clut. it to provide
brought hint to Miami lie s m o i k - chair for thiv initiuction.
taken to Jackson Miinoii.il
Following
t h e planning
Hospital and | ' ,p«*lt«d 'll goml
muri ng, Mia» Wilaon eerveil
condition.
1mnli von to M it
C harlr.
I n i hat lea I S| • oiler, of
Sa.emaii, Mr* Kdwin KrnnrMmint, who von a 1•• n I Ho*
tly. Mre. I.vnn Moiler, Mr*
s Iim«|i Seale** with M \ * j*1 i II
f&lt;uite from Miami to N»- *‘• Marguerite llolil. M i. J. W.
told Hie t ‘oast IOIIII *1 a •• gT Vailioiough, Mia. \V. It Car­
wave hud muAltelltal ll\ • up’*!/ tel. Mrv. Deinpaey Cartire,
ed tile aloop, washing Mi \ e il t l ' ■ tl. It tiiuy. M i,. Ivor
.la mo, Coon,
ovi'lhoMld I he alo 'p i ighti d I'oviell, Nit.
Itself hut Spell* ei said he wa** Mi. Fi-li« M. ge. Mia. C. K
TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
l i n n 'l l - ami Mia II I.. John- There w ai no sign of the pa­
unable to find MrNeal
Spencer, without a radio, von
tronage feud (hat flared t&gt;eA film on farmer* of (ween them when the outgoing
dioppcd a wood* n (aft ov« rhouid at the *p*d and return* Fiance wa» allown by Count; and incoming governori of
\ gent Cecil Tucker he^.'re Florida me*, at the manMon
ed to Miami foi help
The #ren* v ik *io. ,t '.*n i lo»* nf the meeting.
)Tuesday for the ride to the inmil** east of Kr&gt; l.aig«, »•■- i
------augural ceremony.
coidltig to K|n-iii i-i M- \* «l
Gov. and Mrs. Farris Brv« n t apottod off Miunn It- o&lt; li A l b u r n C
R e c t o r anl *n&lt;* 'belt daughters dro&gt;e
A Coast (iuatd «utt* r irp«Htover to tlu- mansion early from
r*l lirailiig wliut *"uhl have
their hotel and were joined a
lain a «t) foi iidp larf luglit S u c c u m b s A t 6 7
few minutes later by Go. in thr vicinity «if F«»wr&gt;* lto*k,
elect
ami Mrs Haydon Burns,
Alburn C Rector, 67. died
U*twt« ii Miami lh*a( I* und h« &gt;
llietr son and daughter ami
l.s t Thurwlat at Seminole
Largo.
grandson and son in law ami
Memorial ilmpital
. McNial rvid*‘itH&gt; w..« r»r
Burns' mother, Mrs Elh«d
Burn June l.’&gt;, ittuT, in Clu
r if &lt;1 north hy tin* gulf»ln am
Burns
i ago, to- had livrtl in Sanford
Bryant strode out and aliook
and inanagvd t«* s(s&gt; afluat for (lie p.ivl | j yeara, a reil
more than 12 lioun*
hands
with Burns and t(t« two
dent -of DU Orlanilo Highway
\ p lu tm sci't h&lt;- was a World men hcl(&gt;e&lt;l their suit • garb.*!
wives iiiLi the . second
ear and
War I veteran and a member .,
.

Patronage Feud
Buried At Rites

C h ir p i n f £ a / t

2
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Gripe firmly, holds more,
prevents slipping____ j

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Comp. Vof. I f ea.
e Keeps bogs (lot; has

Comp. Val. $1 ea.
e Cleans both sides of a ‘
._slot at one timel
M

aJif-UriV tenfi fer\,
SPAGHETTI

*)*r many uicjf
SERVE-SCOOP

•

Txal® Mary Chamber of
Commerce has received a gold
plaque from former Clov. F a r­
ris Tfryant commending It for
its work In helping advertise
the state of Florida, Jitn
J!t'rthlirj£.h,uAnxkiiun&gt;-NL—
The m oit recent activity of
the group, which caught tha
uttention of the former Governnr-invo|va£2fte 1,000 m ap.
of- I.aft- M fdC 'w hich vk.ra
lent to New York la it year
for iliitribution at the World'a
Fair.
Tha commendation of tha
plaque covered th . y.ara from
11)61 to 1064, during which
time the leadenhip of th*
chamber h a t been under th*
direction of Richard Keogh
(106.1), Cdr. Cliff Neltnn
(1062) and A1 Caee (1061).
I'.iid e n t
Daughtrey told
Th* Herald that plana for
thia year Include numbering
of houeet, working toward a
community building and th*
erection of new tlgns that hid
viaitori, "Walcomo to Lake
Mary."
"Wa deeply appreciate thia
recognition of our work hy
Governnr Bryent, though il
uae unexpected. The Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
the oldeet In the elate,"
rom m ent.d Daughtrey.
At their regular meeting
Thursday at 8 p. m. at thw
firj'houst, Chamber members
will hear a talk by Ed White,
of tli# Internal Revenue Serv­
ice,

Comp. Val. $I ea.
Tote up purchases as
you buy, keep to budget^
—

Funeral Notice

,nllJ ,h* le^ “ r
.fa! O f American Leg,cm. Workl " " 'n
*erH**s I ee» 111. 11*1 ri . i;#r. War I B arrack, of UeBary. of 8eU^ r ,or «»*e four block rule
i.»r, a; wiiii «iir&lt;i i^*' Titurs- Masonic Lod.e. Scutlt.h B.le
the inaugural platform,
•Id)
l«»l#l ml ? |t In
and
Bahia
Temple
and
of
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k'lia (•f Kii»f li* 'ht.-IUi
hie to eaeh other.

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CHEESE SLICER
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THE DIFFERENCE at J.M . FIELDS

10

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Jam es Hector of Oranga C ity.117th and 16th renturiia.

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handles; charmlngl
TO

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12

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THERE IS A DEFINITE DIFFIRENa IN DISCOUNTSI
1 AND A t Wf

S u rv iv o ri^ re his wife, Mfs

SPOONS

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. . even iliceil
2

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I'uMMtiuiifiiia r*« alt* Inara Ftleen Hector of Sanford; a
England, Franca, Holland,
Crlpplst! *‘hi Mrs n s ll-m* ir*
r«.|U«|lr'1 In tlru **f ObH RfR daughter, Mrs George W Russia and Spain had colonKurl.l wilt l.v ai a l.trr .lai» stone Jr. of DeLand and a son. let in North Amtriea In tha
llrl.soa Fun,fat tt&gt;-i*. In

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; bvr' f i t ter veoneM. . . Apt e«»re — two t l e v e lr, It IK... ,„ g «, » tm 4 y boon touW . . . p ....U
1 t** ev eb tf, , , W o n entered.-W e eeereesee veer n rn ieO ee • . . ee ••'•“f t . viK.il Now poob ml 0&gt;.
prtteol r . e pleeees w »p*e every h w el J.M . F le U i...* # p U-owol,. . . toU y m t m t . . . w e ’re
epee evenr &gt;•■*•* el 1000 |«S let reel tsA w e t Never e pveblow. C w . M . . . ) &gt; O r e once. . .
m l he bet* eeeie emd e e w , eo P e w ..S t e* ever We teuMry So M tk So, VM got QUAUTY eS e
I DISCOUNT swnm — pm A op. AeS rw ^ e re e een CHAR044T el J. M. MID*.

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QUALITY
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ALW AYS.

DISCOUNTS

net pin v** w m ink i*N
loo m

r EVANY DAY.

SEMINOLE COUNTY
file for homentend ex ex m p tiu n Monday. Whei
Walker opened her office a host of homt ownfcrs wera lined up to
fur the 9&amp;.000 euteniptiun.
(Herald Ph

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PRIZED POSSESSIONS, a 98-yoar-olrl buckskin sh irt and n set of Civil
War mcdnls, nro taken from storage displays every so often by David It.
Wentworth, newly elected mnyor of Lonjfwood, to show to his grandsons,
Ricky and Randy Ilershey.
(Herald Photo)
B7 Donna Erie* .
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SPORT SHIRTS

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s s L ffia firs M Oviedo Approves Ordinance

Comp. Vais. $2-3.50
• Solids &amp; multl-colortdi
,• In dozens of itylaa
A

by a 3 2 plurality, ta Justly

proud of his family’s and fere- f " _ 1 1 1 _ f * ! l , f I l f ) J A
b ears’ military
nllllary aervica
aarvlca
ikt* in l l l M l M
w an with the only exception
work In prap arln f tha zoning
Dy Evelyn Lundy
that of lh* SpanUh-Amcrican
• ,• .
Oviedo City Council Mon­ ordinance, anil, To
Inatall
four
new
street
day night unanimously adopt­
llghta on Academy Htrset.
ed ordinance setting city-wide
Reports faaued by Mayor
soning regulations following Lee Gary advlasd th a t elec­
a 7:30 p. m. public hearing trical work has been complet­
preceding the regular monthly ed on city hall and th a t eoita
Icouncil session,
of iiaving Magnolia and p a rt
Incoming council members, of the alley back of tha Hupi W. II. Marlin, Rex Clonte am) tlat Church totatad $4,542.
following tha Hireling a
Kirby Iluckelew, were sworn
into office by City Clerk Dot birthday cake, served with
Courier and council officers coffee, honored the nuiyor,
and committee! were named. Mrs, Courier and Mrs, Hlavik.
M artin was re-elected coun­
cil chairman with Clonta to
eerve aa vice chairman. Com­
mittee appointments went to
T. I,. Lingo Jr., Rob Ward
and Martin, building; Clonte,
Martin and Duckelrw, parka
and pool) Ward, Clonta and
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
llurkclrw, streets and lights
Th* U.S. P atent Office tod*.
and Iluckelew and Ward, san­
Issued th* 200,000th "design
itation.
patent."
In other business it was
A "dispensing container far
voted to raise the salary of
the city attorney, Geo. H. tablets" became No. 200,000
Speer Jr., to fttOO annually, In a 125-year-old line which
includes — among o t h e r
retruactlve to last July 1;
To amend minute* of the tilings—the Statue of Liberty,
December meeting to cover the Trylon and Perispbris
entire costs of a dinner en­ from the I llllll New York
tertaining the Ellsworth, Me., World's Fair, the itlue Eagle
basketbul] tram which totaled of New Deal days, and the
»KIU,l) and was attended by zlp-tup beer can.
Jack Williams and lLw urd
Id people;
To send letter of commend­ Richards, of Waukegan, III.,
ation to Run Jones, outgoing designed the tablet dispenser.
councilman who did not seek They received the patent in s
re-election, for his years of brlrf ceremony at Patent Com­
service jm behalf of the city missioner Edward J . Ilrennnd letteis of appreciation to net's office.
Design
patents
protect
the Citizens Hunk for scrvicri
of Mrs. Helen Slavik, who products th at are unique in
served na acting clerk during sbnpe nr decoration but not
tha recant absenca of Mrs. In function.
Courier, and to members of
the toning board for their

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COTTON S lA X

P J X GOWNS

Comp. Val. 1.99
H uge assortm ent of
top stylos; nink, blue

Camp. Val. 1.99

a Cotton, Dacron &amp; Cotton
• Sanforized; 3

l&amp;*j.£anferijed ‘

fd. Xaditi' krip-hry

BOYS’ DENIMS 1

COTTON DUSTERS
ty/jJeJ 'stretc/ufenw
SURFER, CAPRIS

Spectacular S a te t

Comp. Val. 1.59

M E N ’S HOSE i

2

tor * 3
Comp. Val. 3.98 «a.

Ruflffedl 4 Pockehl
N avy orfyf 4-T2.

Camp. VoL 50c pr.
b
Argylos, fancies, crews, “

# Stretch cotton-nylon
* Zipper; 3 colon; B-18

ribs, itrctch: 10-13

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fteu Crep Span1ik

fre s h R e a c te d Virginia

30 DAYS AT NO COST

SAVE 20% \

OR TAKE MONTHS

faeuble Pelt Bath

2 8 ( t e ( drying tern!

r Jh tA c tr £? O u titte r

TOWEL SHELF

DRYER RACK

SCOOP CHAIRS
2 “ &gt; » *6

Comp. Val. 2.99
Smooth, snog lets hard*
wood; foldt flat to ilore

Comp. Val. 4.95
V pole; 3 »hclve»

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So Freihl

KntierSall

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So Deliclow l

BrenA n /resh-Hater

Hamilten Beach

SPIN REEL

STE A M &amp; D R Y IR 0N lj HAND MIXER

Comp. Vat. 4.98

• long-wearing broit legal

• Molching Arm Choirs , .
k. 2'for J 8

• Wath &amp; Wear Settings
* Easy one-dial control

; • Powerful speeds; It halv
Monofilament,-alum, cover

.

Club To Honor
»
Board Members

South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Club will . have a
luncheon Flrday at the Cuprl
R estaurant a t 11:50 a. m.
honoring outgoing and Incom­
ing nielli tiers of the board,
A meeting of the new board
will ha held next Monday a t
11:80 a. m. at the home of th*
president, Mrs. M a r y a n n
Miles, In Forest City,

2 1/3 ejS. liquid
SPRAY STARCH
3

Comp. Vaf. 49c oa.

• Just spray on, iron
• for dry &amp; steam Iron

a For dishes, lino fabric*
a So easy on th* hands,
...T77.

Marina Oswald
Studying English
ANN ARIIOK. Mich. (UPI)
— Mrs. M arina Oswald, the
Russian • born wife of P resi­
dent Kennedy's essaitln , to.
day began an alght-waak cram
course In English a t tha Uni­
versity of Michigan.
Mrs. Oswald, who has had
no formal In atraction In E ng­
lish, zogUtered fo r the class
snd took a two-hour teat to de­
term ine her ability In English.

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Comp. Vaf. 49c so.

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LAYING CARDS
2 &lt; ° r * 1
Comp. Val. 59t aa.
Largs assortment of at­
tractive designs
.

Xad/eJ'(eam-ciuhien
PUFF SLIPPER

Comp. Vais. 177-2.77
‘a AU washable fast-dry
. fabrics; In asst, colors ,

• Heavy foam cushioning

Comp. Vaf. M 9

Day Spring (lowers! .
Some mlqlnlur* treed

i

Wtu bun bn.nU

AW-U Juit Skirt
' HANGERS
Comp. Vaf*. 1.49-1.98
• 3-suit bag; 4-drets bog,
» Jumbo Blanket bog

Kanif asserted Sets
TIERS ft CAFES

BAN R 0 I I- 0 N

*4**1

Comp. Vais, I.S4

16 plastic dress; 8 suit,
8 skirt or 16 chllds’ .

FIELDS TISSUES

2
Comp. Vaf. 1.90
o Self-adhesive backing

for dozens of uses!

to r * 1 p.t.
Comp. Val. 75c aa.

Th*

deodorant

gives sofa tie ling

that
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Camp. Val. 3 for 39t
a Finest facial tissue
e Absorbent, super-soft

Comp. Val. M 9
o Regular or Dry Hair)
contain* conditioners

Election Set

Club To Meet
The January masting of the
Pagedla* Point Hobby Club
will be bald a t 10 a. m.
j ; a t tha home of Mrs.
|Kd Parrott, Cecrlia Drive)
Hear Lake.

Y E A R 'S FIRST —
Chriatiano Siboliln, 22,
tvas 1965'a first beauty
queen Sho w a s chosen
Mias F r a n c e in tha
year’s first contest held
in Versailles.
(NEA Telephoto)

Geneve Volunteer Fire De­
partm ent will alert officer*
for th* new year at next
Tuesday'* 8 p. m. meeting at
th* Community Hell. Gordon
GIbeon. current president,
urges all member* to attend
thla Important meeting end
give the department their
support.
In geogrephlo terminology,
tha Downs era In southern
England.

2 GREAT STORES — OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. *— SUNDAY

12 NOON TO 7 P.M.

GREAT
J. M . FIELD'S

STORES

QUALITY
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DISCOUNTS

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Wed. Jan.fcB, *85—Pape 7

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Lake M ary C of C W ins JMaque
For Helping Advertise Florida

GOVERNOR'S COMMENDATION in the form-of a gold plaque waa re­
ceived recently by officials of the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce,
Donald Jackson, chairman of the hoard; President Jim Daughtrey and
Clarence Donaldson, member of the board.
(Herald Photo)
_____________ L_____________________________
Ijike Mary Chamber of

']T Jlttecf m atlujj
COVERS
2

»«e * 1 7 J ?

Comp. Vof, 79t ea.

Extension Homemakers Have
Council Planning Meeting

Comp. Vat. 1.49
o Rutl proof tipper

e Wathable^ollergy.fre*

• Allergy'freo vinyl

J fo /w tc d J i

FITTED SHEET!
Twin, Full
Comp. Val. 1.33

Smooth to-lhe-touch
Fiae quality, durable

Fine-qualily
bleached while mus
lin; savingsl

Prtiincial Print
ROCKER COVER

Comp. Vaf. 2.95
• Sanforized, precuffed
• Tan, gray, greenj
30-42

Comp. Vat.ZS9,a.
• Brown, green, beige.
■ Matching Choir Pqd )1

Comp. Vat. 39c on.

Center button ttyle

Dlihwaiher safe;
pretty handle*; a
popular tools
9

jSjminule County Extension
llomcmaki'ts —OTfflffff m e t
TUiffliliiy nmmlritr ivt tho'A prt"
cultural Center to plan notlvities for the new year.
Each elub will servo two
days at Central Florida Fair
in February ami clubs a h "
will be asked to to lle d and
contribute S Jt IF Trading
Stumps toward purchase of
a tewing minium- for tile
council A total of 35 book*

4 blond well color*

JT

Man Plucked
From Atlantic

W*3*.

SAVINGS FROM 20%-50%

M IA M I ( I T I J

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a

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p t*kr*F tiff I L w iii M M&lt; N cm I, nti
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an , *»**prit n k iru J lw i." ji ml
tir&lt;iui?ht h im to M ittim l i f
ta k c o to J u i L aoii M ‘ iiu n i:il
111ia pi t aI Mini 1 ’ p o jt n l in K»&gt;od
co n d itio n .
| h , ( ‘b u rI**a T S | m h I i t , of
M UtlM I. w ho A ll* !•«f'«•.11*I tin*
a I ih &gt;(1 S e n U'l* w ith 'VI Y m l i n
tiu iii* fro m M ia m i to N i " iu &lt;
toll) l | i r t'lHint ( iu iiid a hi kf
w ave Imtl m u n tim lu tiU &lt;u p t i/
,( ! the- a b io jl, w unlillliT Ml N l'ill
Ok |ef loot I tl. Jilt' Alttop IlK 'lltltl
itA lflf M il Spo ilt •*» »ai«l lit" VUI*
Utiiihl© It* fin d M r N f it l.
S p e n c e r, w itlm tii a ra d io ,
chopped a wooden i aft ovt r l&gt;o;ii d u t I hi* Ajiut utitl t r im l i ­
ed to M lu n tl fur Jo Ip
T h e ©« ©n© u s s 4 l*ra«t 2 d
m il* A ©asI o f K r j l.ai|E«», i»i‘' t'lViilfnjf to .Sperii •*i
M* N on!
w ill Hpotti'd o ff M utm i flt'uiTi.
A
(iu n i'J * ut I* i n p n i t
f d h e a lin g w h u l « &lt;*uhj l i n o
been a t ry fu r h elp l**t flig h t
in the v ic in it y o f I tiw i &gt; Hot k,
h ' U i T n M iu m i Hein h um l K« &gt;

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Quickly, neatly icoopt
1c* cream, vegetable*.

i,_needed_ for this project.
Events scheduled f'jr 4 jljtU TiPy'-'Wfva* nnneunred by Miss
Myrtle Wilson, agent. I.ntest
methods of canning will be
the topic of a session held
#
Feb. II at tha Center when
Mis* Mary Scott, representa­
tive of a fruit jur company,
is special guest for the day.
A class on how to install
new cane bottoms In chairs
will he given hy Mrs. l.ynn
Mosier In Fch. 16 and a
m rctlng of the County Feder
ation of Women'* Club* is
scheduled Feb. 17 In A lta­
monte Springs.
A lour of the Agricultural
Experiment Station is plan­
ned for Fch. 113 and will in­
clude a covered dish luncheon
at the Staling.
Final event announced Is a
w * t kshop
on
upholstering
chairs to be held at the Cen­
ter, Feb. kM-Sft under leader­
ship of Mis Roberta Mall of
the S tale Extension Service
stuff. Each club Is to provide
one iliaii for this instruction.
'Following
l h e planning
meeting, Miss Wilson served
luncheon to Mrs, Charles
S ilksin tin, Mr* Edwin Kenne­
dy, Mrs. l.ynn Mosier, Mr*
M aiguerite llulil, Ml* J. W.
Yarborough, Mr*. W. H. C ar­
ter, Mr*. Ilempaey Carnes,
M
&lt;1, tl. titjiy. Mr*. Ivor
I'owetl. Mrs. Janies Coon,
M is helix M. ge, Mis. C. hi
Hunter uml Mis II I,. Johnmm.
A film on farm ers of
France wa* shown hy County
\gent Cecil Tucker heP-'re
. lese of the meeting.

Alburn C. Rector
Succumbs At 67

Commarc* ha a recefved a gold
J t*c* l«w i*aa-Ua-.,
s.
ris llryant commending tt for*
its work In helping advert!**
the state of Florida, Jim
Maughtrey has announced.
The most recent activity of
,the group, which caught tha
attentidn of the former Gov­
ernor Involved the 1.000 maps
of Fake Mary which wer*
sent to New York last year
for distribution at the World'*
Fair.
Tha commendation of tha
plague covered the y e a n from
lOttl to 1964, during which
time the leadership of the
chamber h a t been under the
direction of Blrhard Keogh
(1963), Cdr. Cliff Nelson
(1962) and At Case (1961).
‘ resident Daughtrey told
Tha Herald th a t plana for
thi* year Includ* numbering
of houses, working toward a
community hulldlng and the
erection of new sign* that bid
visitors, ''Welcome to Lake
Mary.**
"We deeply appreciate this
recognition of our work hy
Governor Rrysnt, though it
was unexpected. The Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
is the oldest in th* state,"
commented Daughtrey.
At their regular meeting
Thursday at 6 p. m. at the
firehouse, Chamber members
will hear a talk by Ed White,
of th* Internal Revenue Serv­
ice,

Patronage Feud
Buried At Rifes
TALLAHASSEE (UP1)
There was uo sign of the pa­
tronage feud that flared be­
tween them when the outgoing
ami Incoming governors of
Elorida me*, at the mansion
Tuesday for th* ride to the in­
augural ceremony.
(iovt and Mr*. Farris Dryant and theit daughters drove
over In the mansion early from
their hotel snd were joined a
f e w . minute* later by Gov elect snd Mrs. Haydon Burn*,
their son snd daughter and
grandson and son in law ynd
Hums' mother, Mr*. Ethel
Uurns.
Bryant strode out and shook
hand* with Burn*-and the two
men helped their suit • garbed
wive* into the second ca r and
then got inta the lead car In­
ge Iher for the four block rule
to the in augjral platform.
Bulb
couples
wore
biz
smile* but said nothing audt
hie to each other.

Album C Itecl/ir. 67. died
1**1 Thursday at Seminole
I-*r K"*
Mi-tnorisl liorpital
M i Nt-ttl r v id t'iitl) w.»« ca r
lim n June LY 1897. in Cbi
lie d n in t h hy tin* fcuJfat f ru m
ragti, he ha l lived in Sanlord
and mariH^cd to ai«&gt; aflout
lor tiie p.i»t 15 years, a real
more tb u n 12 huum .
dent of Old Orlando Highway
A pharmacist he was a World
| War 1 veteran and a member
I of American Legion, World
I I lit M ill* * 1 1 1 1 II \ 1 — I i i ral
•©r %"!*•*'■ f*»t AIho r a * itf p« War 1 Uarracks of Dellary, el
to r, *7 who &lt;|jr &lt;1 1.1*1 r h o r i
Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite
May, w s o 1 tirtrt -i t : jt np
Mitfol*. &gt; »f ltrla»«*r* T il fir ra l arid ILihia Temple and of the
Miiflip » i* h ll r v I I-'*■ **» .1* n
First Methodist Church of San­
k ! tip
of
K it»t
M eihnittai
1‘tiu rrti
nf f u la I In g n * ii* t f f ford.
Ikr Jta ofstf »l Ma I mdI i I. I b r b'.’
Survivors are hi* wife. Mr*
CJunf N tint Iona In
Htn Itiera
England, France, Holland,
Eileen Rector of Sanford; a
C rlp p lp tl I'h lld ra ii'A II io«* a f r
Mra
George W. Russia and Spain had colon­
r « q u a a lr 4 in tiro **f Mow*r* daughter,
11tl r i A1 Wi ll l »9 At A l» '* r 'la ir
Stone Jr. of DrEand and a son. ies in North America In th*
lf r la io n
K u n e ia l
ll-u n © I fi
Jam es Rector of Orange City, 17th and 1Nth centuries.
. th a t * a.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS did not waste time in bagfnnlnir to
file for homcatend exexmption Monday. When Tax Asaceaor Mary Earl*
Walker opened her office a host of home owners were lined up to file
lor the f 0,000 exemption.
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By Robert B. Thorn** Jr.
3H-S7M

Some t&gt;er*on» attend church
to worthip a* the New Year
‘Opproaebei, other* a a t e r t
themtelvei by attending a
dance or party; still other* re­
main at home.
The -DeLuxe Club wai the
scene of a gay throng which
attended the New Year’* Eve
Subicrlption Ball given by the
*Quarterback Club.
The Immaculately dressed
gathering matched the tempo
of the musical group beat for
beat a* the (Inal minutes of
the year IBM alowly ticked
away.
The New Year found the
crowd enjoying rounds of plea­
sure* with its happy feet mov­
ing with rhythm and efficien­
cy.
The writer hope* that every­
body everywhere paused *nd
gave thank* to our Heavenly
Father for HI* wonderful bless­
ing*.
• * *
Betty flcnfro, of Orange,
Tex., visited her mother, Mrs.
Franclna Williams, of the city.
She .1* a &lt; IBS7 graduate of

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I'FC HERMAN J. HEMBERT JR. and hla fian. ccc, Ardell Hughes, nro shown dancing a t the
New Year’s Eve Ball at the Deluxe Club.

Mr. and Mr*. Coley Brown
Jr. and children of Uocbcstcr,
-.JH. ,.Y...*re visiting .ulallve*.
__ Mfg. Bfown ix-lhe form crJka-

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Mr. snd Mr*. Earl Willis
and daughter, of St. Peters-'
burg, andflgrs Thelma Knight
F.vana and children, of East
Lansing, Mich., paid a sur­
prise visit to Mrs. D. A.
Tbomss and family.
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Other College ctudrnts visit­
ing for the hntidsys were: Ra­
mona Bowden, Term. Stale;
Isreal Black, Paine College;
Brenda Hatch. Tcnn State;
Betty Jean Black, Michigan.
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Principal II L. Douglas, of
Croomi
High School, an ­
nounces the addition of two
new teacher* to his faculty.
E rm a Jean Fuller, a native of
MR. AND MRS. R. II. ROWELLS paused for a
Del,and and a recent graduate
picture during the intermission at the Hall.
of Florida A and M Univer­
sity, i* replacing Mra. Joclla
Singleton, in vocational home
economic*, who is out on
U-avev David Breen Jr . of Tli* Annual tttrarl 1nan of '■I*
K l f T J Y It M N N l* IH
Montkrllo and also a recent
klrt.M fia
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KlorleU &gt;#nT i e r c IN h e r rU r •iD#n fit*
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graduate o( Florida A and M. Nut** llniilv sir NfinJ nl I’lnfM IIW) PT
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F n u ih
Hanford.
n linnltltiR ■«,i |i*irrtl imi *111 !.•
will teach Junior and u-nlor lo 1,1 in i Ik«*• (iR ok In it m a m mi Hr m l u n i t C*H!III&gt;, F M n Ida, u n •1'
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M ** 1n •»***!a &gt;. J a n u a r y 3&lt;',
At 1 i*. mi, for th e follow in it put • b u r # Hpally. an,1 Mini 1 I (Stand
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to i PR Inter pa lil fimnr w ith t h a
|i«ipr a'
We should make a concert­ H I I:1ps i a l l o i r l of D l r # r t - i ' l r r k fit tli* Vlrs-iiK C o u rt,
F lo rid a , In
■«I t h r *r ,1 c u l nu ) p «r 4H«1 1If# H#mlriol* Couiit&gt;
ed effort to Instill within our era fM'
w H h M,r p n i v D l n h i
u».a uf *u&lt; It e11ft•-* tilt*!
children tna Importance of . . . ......... ... ....... .. bat!., * I h . -'f lh » F lu lltlu u * N»m.' H i a t u l r e .
lo-w ti: ffecMnu lii
KluMds
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promptne*!M a l u l f i 1»17
T V! T u rk # r
Each day many students are
Hlg:,
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t'ulillih I&gt;*c ID. 1&gt;li A J am I
late getting te school and to I 'u M D h J am I. 13. l» « l
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their classes If these persons
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continue to display this type i s i -i i m r i i i i i i r m i u r t»»- IN T il 17 f l i n t I * f III IIT,
of behavior it will become a i m i :
a , m i i s i . c m . M M II J l III! I %I* « IHI l IT. IN
part of llie-n This will carry i t i r n r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i n v m i %N| | KOIl fthftllftOLK I O I K F u l l . c. m i n o i . i ; F i l l » T h TV. K lrO lllllN .
over their adult lives. They I t . m i n i v.
IN ( I I %NiC-ICK % NO. I aMl I
T i n : NKW VOIlIt IIAMK r o n
will never be able to hold * IN I'll I N l ' i a n , M l . t a i n
n i i m i: o k a t i t
U W I NOR, a New T«#rk tNir par *
Job because employer* are not RMCIItTV KOIl SAVINOH. a Allan.
Plaintiff
going to have their kind in C a n n a o tto u l e u r p o r t l l u n
P la in tiff, %B
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p r e a a n t l a Ih* I L m u r a b l * C o u n .
t v J u d g e u( Memlnult C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , h t r fin al r e t u r n , as
E t a c u t r l s o f Ih* E f i a t * uf
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A M &gt; K II * n s. «i a I
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V O T H 'R OK H IT
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SOCIETY KOIt HAV. IndlcAiAd C o u r t AgalnAt y o u
IMIS, a C o n n e c t ic u t c o r p o ra - And AAClf t»f )n u , And i i a l n a t
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• a t t a i n M o i t i i . f * m o r t p a r l l - IIKCKV H A R N K T T i : , h i t wlf#.
r u l a r l y dtM-rihr-t In l h a Coin - tlif ti t l e of Which CAAA It AA
p lain t filed In Ihla anil, w h l r h A|j 0 V• • how D
You a r g h » r«by r A iju lr el to
M o r t a a a * a n c u m h t r a I h t folInnliLij d tai-rlbad p r u p t r l y , all* f l i t y o u r 0 &gt;aw«r o r w r l t l t n
u a t a In K em ln o lt C o u n t y , F l o r ­ d « f t !!•••, If any. In I h t ftbov t
ida, l o - w l t :
sproc:«odtni( w i t h Hi* C l t r k of
l o t u . Illock II. HK KTI-KR ilit* C o u r t «nd to AArvt a copy
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TION ONE, a c c o r d I n a (o I h t t o r n t y a w i m i t t i a m t And i d I ’lal t l i t r e o f , r t c o r d t d In d r ♦
A p p aara, h « r t u n , o n , o r
P l a t llopb IS, I'a g e* * a n d h « for# th « l i t h d a y of J a n u a r y ,
I. nf l h a P u b lic l l t e u r d a ot t i l l , t l x n a t u r e of tbl» p r o ­
h u n l n o l t C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ! c e e d i n g b e i n g a eu ll to forea n d for o t h e r r t l l t f . a n d you rluee t h e lien of a m o r t g a g e on
a r a ' r e -i u l r t d to f l i t y o u r An- t h e fo llo w fn g deecN h ed p r o ­
t w e r to t a l d C o m p l a i n t w ith p e r t y eltuA*e In tfemlriolc C o u n ­
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C o u r t a n d In t e r v f a ro py
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Important thing for us to do I 'l l All I.ES COU RT UUTNN. t
tin a It m an , t t al,
Is exemplify tam e,
Speaking of (hankfulnesi—
We will quote Jeremy Taylor:
The private and personal
hie Ming* we enjoy, the b leti
Ings of Immunity, safeguard,
liberty, and integrity, deserve
. (be thanksgiving of a whole
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the report ssfd, “ it is recom
mended that consideration be
given to legislation requiring
that any lumber sold in inter­
state or foreign commerce
bear a grodemark approved
by the ALSO,' unless the lum­
ber is prominently marked
'ungraded hiicber. ' "

Church Council
Sets Meeting

By Maryann Miles
A meeting of the Women’s
Council of 8L Andrew* "Pres­
byterian Church, Bear Lake,
will be held at 7:30 p- m. to­
day at tha church.
During th* month of Jan­
uary, member* of 8t. An­
drews, along with all Presby­
terian churches, are observing
Christian Action Month In
which each person is asked to
look to hie own neighborhood
to give help where needed.
College Student Day recent­
ly was observed b y . the
church when Bill Dane Jr.,
Kris Dane and Dent MeGough, home for the hotlilaye,
Auxiliary To,M eet aaiieted in opening the serv­
American Legion Auxiliary ice by leading prayer, scrlpthe reaponsivt read- w o n mr~*----— ---ng

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WASHINGTON (UPD A House subcommittee called
today for a congressional in­
vestigation of the fraudulent
upgrading of lumber in a
move to protect bom* builderi
and other lumber user*.
The recommendation was
made by a small buslne** sub*
committee headed by Bep.
Jam ei Roosevelt (D-Calif.),
which also called for a shake
up of Uta American lumber
standards committee.
A report Issued by the five
man House subcommittee flit
Ijr rejected proposala for the
setting of lumber standards
by private Industry alone ra
tber than under government
supervision.
It called for additional polic­
ing of lumber grading prac­
tice* by thr lumber Industry,
Haelf.
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But it also demanded more
protection it the public by the
Department of Commerce, the
Federal Trade Commission
and the Federal Housing Ad­
ministration.
“ If state and federal laws
are found to be insufficient,"

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J u s f te ll us how much
you need to pay old bills, for
hom e /m provem enfs, car
repairs, for all your sea­
sonal expenses. Phone for
■prompt, courteous service.

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LOANS UP TO $ 6 0 0

SPECTATORS during the final portion of Tues­
day’s County Commission meeting were former
commissioners Jnmes P. Avery and Gen. J. C.
Hutchison. For the past four years each had oc­
cupied seats on “ the other side" of the railing.

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Mrs. Thelma It. Sheppard
and Mrs. C H. Pringle an­
nounce the annual March of
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Dimes Bal| Friday night, Jan
A N D .MRS, W I L I J E G en e S te w a r t ta k e
23 They are asking everyone — ttm e o u t - t o a tr ik o a poxo a t t h e A c w .Y e a r a J&gt;ve
to pleate attend. This is for a
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p.m. Friday a t the Post Home
on Highway 17-02 south of
^Windstorm* do not occur
flimfordT " EverjT ’Inehi'Eef 1» on the mooiu — --------. .
u rg ed ' to - a tte n d this- first
meeting of the year.

Mr. and Mr*. Albert Saund­
ers of Rochester, N. Y., are
here. They attended the fun­
eral of Albert’s father.
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Solons W ill Probe
New Year's Eve Dance Here Grading Of Lumber

Gay Throng Attends DeLuxe

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Plaintiff,
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TO I R O R E R T 1*. IIA R W IC K.
J a m fa W Whit#, d t e t »*#d, la f t
of »ald C o u n ty .' lo thF C o u n ty
Defendant
of
Hemlnol#
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T ro y HMnai l
t a k e n n gut net you for t h e *r
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Aanford. Semin le C o u n ty , F l o r ­ R W W a r a.
ida |h !e 4th day o f J a n u a r y . AI to r nay for E i# c u &lt; o r
IV (» R m I4I&gt;
U«i
S an fo rd . F lo rid a
(«K (1.1
A r t h u r It Me. k »Mh, J r ,
, Wo o d r u f f . I 't r t U n a l lu tld ln e
I'uhllBh D#r. « 0, 11(1 A J a n &lt;
c i t r k , C ir c u it C o u rt,
11. in. l»IS.
He min rile C ounty. F lo rid a
( 'D l l *11
lly Atarlha T Vlhlen
D ep u ty Clerk
ADV E l l T l a E M E V T FOR KIIJ*
MARRY It S AO KR
Tli* liiiard of I'u b llc I n e t r u c One N o rth O r a n g e Rulhllttg
llo n lo r Sam lnol* C o u n t y . F ln rOrlando. F lo rid a
Ida
will r a ra lv * hide for f u r n A tto rn ey for P lain t i f f
*11 l a b o r ,
m a la r ia l* ,
I*utitieh Ja n . C. 11. 30. 17. 1&gt;I3 lehlng
eq u i p m e n t a n d a e r v l i a e r e q u i r ­
COM
ed for th* I n e l a R a t t u n of:
U H F Atilano* a n d C a b le DleIN T H R I I l l C t I T C O I I I T IN
A N D K O f l &gt; r H I . Y O L K C O l ’ Y - tr lb u t l o l i Syatarn f o r th* follo w in g a t h n o l a :
t Y. r i . o n i i i A .
MuNROE
KEEMENTART
IN ( T t A Y I ' R I I Y N i k I.NO.NA
s c h o o l f*mlm&gt;l* C o u n ty .
T H E VluNROF. COUNTY HAV*
Flo rid *
INUS HANK, a oo rpuraM un.
W 1 t. K O N E L E M E N T A R Y
riaim trf.
SCHOOL
»e
W E B T S ID E E L E M E N T A R Y
VITT OIt It J K N r K S a n d CARSCHOOL
R1K JK N C K S hta eitf* a n d
HO OKER T O W N E L E M E N ­
P A T R IC K J. P O W E R S a n d I.ATARY SCHOO L
VONIA J. P O W E R * , hla wife,
tlK N E V A
ELEMENTARY
R afanitanl.
t|t m l .
N O T H F, O F S A I . K
On t&gt;(.| fu r th * c o m b in e d p r o .
N a ( k * la h a r a h y Riven (hat
p u r a u a n t In (h* F in a l Davra* Jai l . h a l l b* a u b m l l l a d a n d will
of F tirr*. loaur* a n d S a l t t n l a r - b* r a i a l v a d u n t i l 1:00 P. M
•d In (ba cauaa p e n d i n g In Ih* T h u r a d a y , J a n u a r y 1&gt;, IR S , a t
School
A dm inistration
C l r c v l l C n u r l In a n d f o r Sami- th *
Com m ercial
S tre et.
nol* C o u n ty , F l o r i d a . &lt;■*** dop . Rulldlng
Satif'.rd,
F
lo
rid
*
,
at w h l r h Dm*
k . i n u rnbar 1 (SM. (ha u n d e r a l a n r d d a r k will aali Ih* pro&lt; tha h id . will b* p u b licly opened
p a r l y e l t u e t e In aa4d c o u n t y an d r ead aloud.
C o n t r a c t d o c u m e n t * co nelet
daacrlb ad a*
Taol I of I4AN HKM KNOE1JI of ona **( of plan* a n d on* M t
Sanilnol* C o u n t y . F lo rid a , ot apa.-lftcatlon*. D r a w i n g , a n d
a r c o r d l n g to (ha P l a t t h a t * - sp ecif IcaUona m a y b* o b t a i n ­
of a* raco rd ad In P i n t Hook ed by d * p o * R l n ( l i t o 0 w ith
II. p a a * 4&gt;. P u b lic Racord a t h a E n g in e e r* . L. A. S lu h l a n d
.o f Sam lnol* C o u n t y , F l o r ­ C. Wm M a lia n . 1XI» I 'a l n i e t t o
A v .n u * . W i n t e r P a r k , F lo rid a ,
ida.
T o g e t h e r w i t h all a l r u c t u r a a ft-r th a f l r a t a s t of d o c u m e n t *
a n d t m p r o v a m a n l a no w
a n d o b t a i n e d Such* d ap o alt wall b*
h . r a a f l t r on t a l d lan d , a n d fla- r e fu n d e d In full to each parao n
l u t a a a t t a c h e d t h a r a t o : alao all w h o r a t u r n a (h a d o c u m e n t s In
■ aa, a i i i m . ala c tr lc . w a l a r . and go od c o n d itio n w i t h i n 10 day *
o t h e r h e a t i n g , co n k in g , r e f r i g ­ a t t a r bid o p e n i n g , w i t h aa caperating,
llahtlna,
p lu m b in g , Uon aa n o ted below A d d itio n al
v an tllaM n a Irrlia lln i.
a n d aata m ay be o b t a i n e d a t a 1 ‘.* 1
p o w a r ay atam a, m ach ln aa, ap - of I I 00 each, w h ic h will n o t ba
pllan caa, f l s t u r a a , a n d a p p u r - r e f u n d a b le . C o n t r a c t o r s s e c u r ­
ta n a n c a a . w h l r h no w ar * o r m a y in g d o c u m e n t * a n d a a l s u b m i t ­
h a r a a f l a r p t r t a l n to . o r b* uaad tin g p r o p o sa l s h a l l b* r e f u n d e d
w ith . In, or on aald pramlaea, h a l f th * d a p o a lt u p o n r e t u r n of
even t h o u g h t h e y b* d e t a c h e d d o cu m en t* In go od conflltlnn.
or detachable.
A cafllN ad check or bank
T o g e t h e r w i t h th e f o llo w in g d r n f t , p a y a b le lo th* Hoard of
llam a o f p r o p e r l y w h ic h ar* In- P u b lic I n s t r u c t i o n f o r S e m i ­
r a t e d In a n d p a r m a n a n t l y l a . nole C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ; U. S. U o e .
atn llad a* a p a r t o r Ih* I m p r o v t - a r n m a n t Honda, o r a a a t l a f a c m a n t a o n aald land;
(ory bid b o n d a a a c u l a d by th*
(lanaral
E le c t r i c
R u lR -ln b id d e r a n d a c c e p t a b l e a u r a t l a a
Oven. Modal J
H O U C K . In a n a m o u n t e q u a l to flv* par
S e r ia l S lO IS ttlS
r a n t of t h a Md ah a l l b* au b f l a n a r a l E le c t r i c R a f r l a n a - m i l t e d w i t h each bid.
R a n t* .
Modal
S l D t l l 'K ,
T h a s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r w ill be
‘ S e r ia l S l O U I l i t
r e q u i re d t o f u r n l a h a n d pay
t l a n e r a l E la c l r t c R a t i l g a r a - fo r
aallafactorr
perform ance
tu r, Modal HA11TC. S erial a n d
paym ent bond or
bond*.
• x a s tii is
A t t e n t i o n la c a l l e d lo th * fact
l&gt;uo T h e r m l l a a l a r . Mo­ t h a t n o l Isaa t h a n th * mltelm um
dal l l t - t , S erial t t HtO
a a l a r l a a a n d w a g e s aa as t f o r t h
F la *
A lu m in u m V e n e t i a n In th a a p a c l f l c a l l o n a m u s t b*
Ullnde
p aid on t h i s p ro ject.
a t p ublla aale. lo tb * Kighaal
Th* Ho ard of P u b lic I n s t r u c ­
a n d ba at b id d e r fo r ca ah be- tion for S y m lnol* C o u n t y , F l o r ­
tw aan
Ih* h o u r* of . e l e v e n id a, r e s e r v e s tb * r i g h t to r e j e c t
o'clock In l h a f o re n o o n a n d tw o a n y a n d / o r all bid* or lo w alv*
O'clock In t h t a f t e r n o o n nn Ih* a n y i n f o r m n l l t l a * In th * b i d ­
l l t h d ay of J a n u a r y , 1111, a t d in g No bi d s h a l l b*
w ith­
Ih* f r o n t d o u r of th * Sam lnol* d r a wn for a p e r i o d o f - f t f t s a n
C o u n ty C u u r t h o u i t In Ba nfo ld. ( t l ) d ay # a u h a a q u a M to Ih*
F lo rid * .
o p e n in g o f bid* , w i t h o u t Ih*
(■KALI
co n s en t o f l h a B o a rd .
^ A r t h u r H, P a c k w i t h . J i „
J . D. W r i g h t . J r .
C la r k
C h a i r m a n . B o a rd o f F u b t l c
M a r t h a T V lh laa
I n a t r u o t i o n . f o r Fam ln o to
D aputy C ltr k
County, Florida.
M a b o n ay . I la d lo w , C h a m b e r*
R. T. Mil wag.
Sk Adam*
Sam lnol* C o u n t y S u p a r l n B a r n e t t Banlf B u l l d l n f
l a n d a n t o f P u b lic Instruct*
It* L aura S tra ti
Ron a n d E x -O f fic io S e c r e ­
F o al Office Boa toil
t a r y la t h a B o a r d e f P u b ­
Ja c k a o n v l l l * . r i o n d a 11141
lla I n s t r u c t i o n .
FubRah Jaa. I, m i.
P u b l i s h J a a . i . U . t« . H a l .

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John Alexander w ai named
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Alexander aucceeded Jamea
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Lawrence Swofford of Alta­
monte Springe and Ed Yar­
borough of Geneva. Swofford
replaced Avery and Hutch!eon’a aeet wai filled by Yar­
borough.
Following the Invocation by
General Hutchleon and the
approval of mlnutca, former
bommlaatoner Vernon Dunn
called attention to the recent
report on the county englneer’a office and road depart­
ment and complimented the
commlaalon on the progrera
made In there and other departmanta during the peat
four year* without a mlllage
Incrrare In property taxee.
__ A fter County Clark Arthur
BeckwIOT re rtin e d ' Ihiit the
. election of Yarborough and
8wofford had been epproved
by the Secretary of State, Av­
ery turned , the rh e lr over to
"County Attorney Harold. Johneon who atked for nomine
Ilona for chairman. Swofford
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a inner Lee Gary of Oviedo
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eald Avrry, “and I've enjoyed
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Good N ew s

W o rry C lin ic

1915., The government owns more in
Debt la a "four-letter’’ word (ifthe
American vocabulary. This is espec­ •real and persohal property assets
than the debt—$215 billion.
ially so in regard to the national
While the federal debt rose 13 per
debt, that little-understood but much
cent between 1919 and 19G3. or $9
*
invoked symbol of government extra­
billion, the state and local govern­
vagance, waste, mismanagement and
ment rise was a little publicized 418
even downright immorality.
per cent, or SG5 billion. This is re­
Thus it may shock many to hear
flected in a 32G per cent increase in
a respected banker extol the positive
state-local taxes in that period re­
benefits of deficit financing, both
ported by the Tax Foundation.
public and private. It is almost as if
One must turn to the business
the preacher were to condone gamb­
world to enter the realm of astronom­
ling.
ical accounting: Private debt has
Contending that "debt extension is
grown by $913 billion since World
needed for the health of the econ­
War II. Here it’ is hot called debt but
omy,” Hudojph A. Peterson, presi­
“ investment." and without it the
dent of the Bank of America Nation­
economy would stagnate.
al Trust and Savings Association, re­
— "Federal debt must be reduced
cently attacked what he labeled four
or at least contained."
myths regarding debt.
On the contrary, says Peterson,
— The first myth: "Debt in the
government obligations are an asset
United States is too high "
to their holders and in muh&gt;*Vasos
One cannot say this, Says Peter­
facilitate private business transac­
son, except when the nc&gt;..tfve ef­
tions. There is no more reason for
fects of debt become unbeatable and
extinguishing
federal debt than for
*
prohibiting corporate debt.
new debt can’t be floated.
Although total debt (federal, state
"A gross federal debt of well over
and local government and corporate
300 billion dollars is awesome to con­
and private) in this country passed
template." says Peterson. “ Yet we
the trillion-dollar mark in 19G2,
must come to grips with the fact that
m ere is no dearth of credit, no signs
a billion dollars or 200 billion dollars
arc units of counting with which we
of'a credit breakdown.
measure our economic universe in
—- "Debt has grown much more
much the same way we u^e light
than our ability to pa»*it off.”
years to measure the physical uni­
This implies that the total &gt;.obt
could suddenly be called by the cred­
verse.
«
itors. which is "extremely unlikely."
"Our economic universe is already
Kven though the debt today is six
immense and is growing with each
times what it was in 1929. it costs
passing day."
roughly-half as much today in terms
, jj £j i f t j ’payine power" o f goods and
^rvlT^nfiTV fnly ir dollnrorffPbf ThairIle who has a bountiful eye will be
it did in 1929. it costs one-fourth as
blessed, for he shares his bread with
much in terms of worker productiv­
the poor.—Proverbs 22:9. * .
ity.
— " Tin-lucent high growth of the
1_; A bonc.~tn thr1tlog-ts-nnl-cbftrHy.-—federal-debt is a ma jor pWfhlem."
charity i^J^ic buiic jUTtimi wi'lTi Ihv
Actually, net federal-debt at the
dug when yon »rc lust ns hungry ns
end of fiscal 1992—$207 billion—was
the dog.—Jack London.
not much higher than at the end of

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-how hu*ille»s when *he wm d I f f 14*u11 t a h u n g t h n r v i** y
tupped f r f,C ndrrella *' Shr s u h s t a n t tn I t n i l i t u t y p *»w »* r ....
u aa ptnyiliR the lead trig tn lie 1.1*11 m tPidlef t o 111’li lev i t h e i r
n the llrmidwuy niusii ul *'110 •d *jr&gt; \ iv i‘8, o r till p i * '** * t f l u x
ill the Shade.'*
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Chat let liuhm, j»ro*iuccr-di w h e n * t h e y h a v e a n i n t e r * **t.
lector of "Cinderella,** aavv her has had i m p o r t a n t mrisein that ahow and thought *he q u r n r r * .
1 would he good in hi* show.
“ I t h it* d e te r re d th e m a jo l
\nd that * » i that.
p ow er*
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u n d e rta k in g s
Mm* Warren did not even w h i c h m i g h t * n i l t h e i r m i l l *
have the forethought tn run t a r y c u j . * t &lt; d i t n s i n t o n« t i «*i i .
away from home ami arrive t i n p a r t , t h i * d e t e r r e n * e ' h o *
m New York, fn m d h s t an i h e r n f r o m f e a r t t i n t t i n m u
n* imthirts, I** M*ek h»*r fortune **f m n d r a t w**n|*&gt;»lis i i n g l d *
nil the stag*'.
t a l M l r i n t o n n a l l - o u t ro e li m
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Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322-4722

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Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances W riter
322-6219

Chuluuts
Mrs. Joan M aiia
363-3742
Drllary
Mr*, John Lrtinc
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Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Han*)
668-3631
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A rase in point is thr
forthcom ing presentation of
a new television production of
"Cin.lei ella," the ltoi(gers and
llaniinrrsti in m .-ieii! originally §»ir*rtitt‘ii in Iib‘*7.
The lllle role will he playc l by an )*. year old it ill.
Lesley Ann Waireii cilice 1
like to u rite about (lire lliinit*
during the t'hrietuiaa season.
1 arrunitvd to interview Mis* tt ii ju ttin g lit M&gt;«' «i&gt;dn fimii
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give me a story with a ( in* ■n t h r * p n t ?

Herald Area Correspondents

Last spring over 2.000 read­ aspirin tablet may ba needed.
Hut by the third day, you
ers of the Denver Post delug­
will
be sailing along quit*
ed me with requests for this
well Hesides, by th at tim e,
same dieting, plan.
your total fluid Intake has
For you church' folks ran
moved up to thrre full glasses.
kill two birds with one stone.
He member, too, that to tal
First, you ran earn extra
fluids include soups, milk, wa­
money for your Women's So­
ciety without taxing your bud­ ter. coffee and any other liq­
uids.
g e t' an ex.Va penny.If you get a group to Join
Meanwhile, you grow slend­
you, su ch , ns w\o u r church
er, kittenish nmt mote seduc­
Women's Fokiety, then weigh
tive to your husbands.
in mul agree to donate f2.7&gt;0
All you need to do is limit
your total liquid to one glass per pound to your church bud­
(eight-ounce) the first day; get.
For that's what you save in
two on the second, and three
groceries for every pound of
from then through the loth
.•Jobber thaj ^j.oU J qcIL gw ay
day:
.friftii your waistline (and else,
Meanwhile, stay ot.i 800 cab
where!)
cries of food per day. with
A t the end of the 10-day peabout 400 calorie* of protein,
ried, you should be down alt
such as lean 'meat, cottage
average of 111 pounds.
cheese, etc.
Then you can shift to Diet
"Hut. Dr. Crane." Clara
No. '2. which permits unlimit­
asked, "why the low liquid in­
ed fluids and i nisei your cal­
put T"
oric quota to 1,200 for women
Well, that helps dry up yonand t .thill for men.
gastric juice much u* it also
So send for the hooklrl
dries up saliva.
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to Lose to Pounds in
And gastric juj.-r is a maTil# VltraHI trtlfPfflM |H10 Days," enclosing a long
i f r * f r n m H i r t a i r n » n jittk* Jor goad for hunger!
H r R t f a i i i , 1 h r w r i t e r m a y «*••
stamped,
return
envelope,
On this low-fluid intake, you
a p r i B im # p r o v i d 'd t h r le tplus 20 rent*. It has a cal­
ir* a l* r r t r r l r a
Ik e w riter**
will feel thirsty but nut very
orie chart, too,
tru e n a m e and ad d rea a. l e t t e r s
o f f e w e r t h a n 3 3 0 w o n t s w i l l hungry.
(
write to Dr.
hr
a lien
pr#frr#*r#.
le tte rs
Thus, your attention .shifts
,
. . .
i Crane in rare of The Salt*
a d d r e s s e d l« n f h s r a n r # a r r e p f from &gt;o u t stomach to your I , , „
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■ fcie p r o v i d e d t h r f d o n o t d e a l
not mouth. You want w ater or thin ' ^
w , . i * . ( U » s s l l l l f I, r o e l ’ S
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lope and 20c
t elope
2l)c to Hirer
eWier typ­
tt'pIn that connection, if you
ing and printing roata whrn
will pmjr your glass of water
you *rnd for onf of hi*
Kditor. Thr Herald
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hoojtlet*.)
Mnv we take thin opportun­
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T h e L ig h te r Side
I'nited Prrs* International
W A S H IN G T O N
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Cinderella stories used to br
a dime " d o n n in show bo*
j u r i s . N " W they m e
aim'll
f 1 111 n (tuxefi.
I think th r reason far tins
is not so much inflation as it
la * shnrtiigf of potent,ii*l t in*
drrrllas. Due to our affluent
society, young ladies who
rU ssify as "undiseo'ered talm l" taiely wear raps any
more.

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Clara itirrfd to top off
th r ugly blubber th at "a*
making her look like a good
old motherly aoul but not
like a reductive airen. Head
about her program and then
send for th r Dirt liooklrt
below. And be aure to are
the follow-up tomorrow!
tieorge W, CraK*. I’h. 1).. M.t&gt;.
CASE P-475: Clara G„ aged
.1i&gt;, ia the despondent wife
mentioned yesterday who was
50 pounds too heavy and a f­
flicted with a severe dread of
the menopause.
That menopausal worry of
women is due to a false notion.
S . I « .is tylile to destroy it
during a single interview.
Hut obesity requires more
time, so I persuaded Clara tv
get some of the other ‘'fatties"
in her .liureh Women's Soricty to go on my dehydration
diet.

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DEAR ABRY: Mr hutband (whnm 111 rail Paul)*
waa formerly married to a
threw who bore hhn •
handtoma ton. She wanted
the divorce (another man)
ec, rath e r than create a
acandal, Paul let 'H E R d i­
vorce HIM on p h o n y
grounds (m enu) cruelty).
She waa given cuatody of
the boy and moved to an­
other tta te where Paul tupporta them In grand ttyle.
(I heard th a t the “other
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By Abigail Van Buren
left her w aitlnr a t the
church.) 'I al»o heard th at
the la ttill kicking hertelf
for divorcing Paul.
Paul and I have been
married for aix y ean . No
children yet. but we delperately want one. My prob­
lem: E v e r y
Chriatmaa
Paul’t "ex" brin g t her ton
here to tpend the holiday!
w i t h my m o th e r-in -la w .Paul'a family w lnrt and
dinea her and the boy, and
I m utt witneta It all be­
cam e my hutband inalate

N ewtpaper E nterprlte A ttn.
The acoring ty ttem in ’ the
World Bridge Olympiad a t in
m oil other team competition
la bated on International
Match Point* and d»et not
give credit for honore.
Thua when The Netherlanda
played Switzerland the Dutch
player in the North te a t de­
cided to bid eeven tpadet rath ­
er than aeven diamonda be­
cam e tpadet count 10 pointa
more per trick and h it tiJe
would gain two IM Pt if they
bid and made eeven tp ad et
while the S w ltt North-South

th a t I be with him when­
ever he teea her. I can't
atand the tig h t of her.
-Would It be better if I te n t
Paul to thete family get*
toga there alone T
STICKY SITUATION
DEAR STICKY: Youre it
the penalty moat “tuba*quent" wivea m u tt pay
when their hutbandt have a
family by a preeioue m ar­
riage. Don't tend him alone.
Co with him and try to be
'com panionate. If Paul'a

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made eaaily If the trum pt hqd ly In Dutch.
If you don't understand the
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“ex" can atand th# tig h t
of you (whom the probably
enviea), you should be able
to atand the eight of her,
who deserves to be pitied.
P.S. Have you ever eon■idered adoption T
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DEAR ABRY: My neigh­
bor across the way hang* a
lot of towels out on her
* line, and I must have count­
ed 60 different hotels rep­
resented already. Her hutband travels. With a thief
like this lorte in the neighi&gt; borhood, do you think it it
[ safe for me to leave my
laundry out overnightT

By Oswald Jacoby
, WONDERING

five club call waa a European
asking bid and South'# ala
club response showed the ace
and king of th a t ault to it
w tt not htrd for North ta
count 13 tricks.
It alto wat too !&gt;ad that h t
went out for maaimum. If ha
had ju st bid aevtn diamonda
th at contract would hava
wrappad up and ha would have
been plot 1,4(0 Instead of
minua 160.
Then, It juat happened th at
the Swiet N orth-Seuth pair
did not get to aeven. Instead,
they settled for six diamond*

DEAR
WONDERING:
Your laundry "la probably
aafe. People who carry off
h o t e l towela rationalize .
their, d ealin g (and It IS
'stea lin g : with the mistaken
assumption th at th t price
of the room coven tome an­
ticipated thievery.

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person choose • reliable
doctor when he moves from
town to tow n? Looking In

the yellow wages for a doc­
tor when you need one in
an emergency set ret me
half to death.
ON THE GO
DEAR ON: Befor# you
leava your home community,
atk your phytklan (and
dentist, tool) to recommend
• good parson In his ftald
In the community whare
you'ra headed. And before
you leave th at city, ask
again.
• a a
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
“ LITTLE GIRL BLUE" IN
SHREVEPORT: Don't leave
your husband to "teach him
a lessen.“ YOU might learn
the letson — th a t ha can
live without you.
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Box C9700, Los Angela*.
Calif. For a personal reply,
enctoaa a dam ped, aelf-addretaed envelop*.
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To. Hava A Levtly Wad­
ding,“ send 60 cents to
Abby, Box 69700, Los An­
gelas, Calif.

SANFORD &amp;
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been quits so eager, its team
would have gained 500epoidt*
or 11 IMPs instead of loaing
1,090 point* and 16 IMTa on

Are you going to give up I for overnight or we*k»smA
your house now th a t your guest*. Ife says you tKould
hustiand and m rhapa feu, never IfWfthem use the living
alto, are retirin g ! If you are room sofa (to do I). I taw
moving to' an apartm ent, life an apartm ent where Mr. PosThlwgf such as:
for long, but will eoon feel
will be easier, but you will nock screened off a foyer
Being s part .of a small, sorry for "the pour guy."
with vertical blinds, behind
need tome advice which 1 got
Intimate group of girls (for
Since m utt married teen­
for you from a very well- which there was a day-bed fur
the married student la sst agers in high school hive to
known interior designer. Bhel- guests.
apart and toon becomes a live with parents, there will
if you will check carefully,
don Poenock. NSID. Mr. Posloner).
be some friction. The vigil
nuck suggest* that you cheek yuu can, according to my de­
The excitement a girl feel# will spread that early m arri­
signer. have beautiful colors
all cloaet space in the new
while wondering who It going age isn't sa tu ft after all.
and fabrics which ar* toilapartm ent, plan a combina­
to stk her to th# senior party.
I well remember th at there
and spot-repellent and to easy
tion of shelf and drawer
The security provided by w at ona married student in
to keep clean. If you are go­
• pace, and look closely at
loving parent*.
ing to travel, don't have liv­
my own high school class.
hanger room so th at you
The fun of being a girl,
Though th* was a sm art, p ret­
ing plants, but select tom*
make Oit most of each clotot.
Th* boya will notice, too. ty girl an.) well liked by oth­
attractive artificial plants for
At a designer of interiors,
that Jim is no longer one of er students, th* wasn't envied
decoration.
be pointed out that most clos­
ths crowd. H t no lengtr has by any othsr girl in school.
Tomorrow — “ Dear Edyth
ets have lost space near the
a right to go where h t pitas- •
Thornton McLeod."
When you're 16 or 17 and
celling which you can ate to
when h* pleases.
1everybody la crowding into
store llttls-used Items. When
H t no longer has all the 'car* to go to an out-of-town
TV RENTAL
you know that tome of th*
tlm# he needs to prepare him­ football game, who la going
• Rale*
• Service
things which you have loved
self for hit itfs's work. Ht has to envy the girl who is head­
(or hated) and lived with
Seminole TV
a wife to support.
ing home to rook Supper for
have storaga place in your
322-4120
O ther boys won't envy Jim her husband?
Zenllh Color TV Sale*
new home, somehow you feel
2600 Sanford Av*.
happier. Cabinets, break fronts
or one of the popular armoira
should be selected not only
for decorative Ideas but also
[to store things.
they sfci1** on for the script other crack at Thssplng. And
In his own apartm ent Mr.
Is a howl Herb:* Faye has s ih a t'i what ha does here. Hr Potnock hat s long panel of
T O T I T K A T N I M i l l AT
good scene ts the m tn In play* hit itock TV character, green felt in the foyer on
( a r i o s e r a n M il e *
itis A H al*
charge of the railroad lost- th* troubled young man, in which he displays family por­
• d a v it T » ir n e r iA M T and- found office sod Nltery hit cu ito m iry fsihloo. The traits, saving table and wall
Is re le v sta v rlo s
Comic Gene Btylos plays the queition her* It ran th* teem I spare. You could have fun
A (.!.(- U l l T . T K i a
bum.
riB* Al B lit n a i f
ing mild mannered bookish putting ths pictures of grand­
• K i r K M n a i t T T IT
7:50-9 p m . NBC. The Vir­ young cowboy (no, be lm 't children on surh a felt panrl.
T F .M H O N ginian. “ Two Men Named really S uperm ini) turn into •
So few apartm ents today
G lv aa S o re
Laredo." ( C o l o r ) W i t h ii v i g t , b e itiil killer in hit provide a dining room, and
Frankie Avalon turning up as •par* tim e? Th* judge would the designer advisee th at you
an actor on "B urke'a Law” like to think not.
choose a table th a t will ex­
later ihlj evening, it teems
6-4:30 p m. ABC. Patty Duke pand to 10B or 110 Inches, re­
only fair for hit on# time run­ Show. "E very Girl Should Re duced in else for daily use.
ning mat*, Fabian, to taka an- M arried." A flimsy premiss, You can stretch the table
with Fatty overhearing parti when you have family and
of a conversation between her friends for holidays. Th* chil­
LAST DAT
parent* *nd believing they're dren of today will say. “Holi­
WALT DISNKY'H
trying to gel rid of her by day* al Grandma's In th*
“EMIL AND THE
marrying her off. She doain't country? Why Grandma has
DETECTIVE*"
want to b a llo t it—aha got a moved to arf apartm ent!'
I*:S# ( I I M t k a R oom F o r
Plas
D s a ip
v
C minua th bom* economics—
Mr. Potnock euggesta you
"THE TATTOOED
( I I N'owa—Mlko W o l l t s a
but whan i h t 'i a iked to meet also have something planned
POLICE HORSE*
IS I* i l l H o n o r B u r k *
( I I t L*v*~ L o ry
a charming young graduate
I D W h s l ' a Tht# I o n *
music itudent, well!
I t'i
Hlarta Tomorrow
t t l l I D Now*
l l t l l I l l Ao4y o f H a r b o r r y
■m ating, but th* show m inOpen 1:43
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ID C oB controdas
tg e i to stretch this confusion
b—.
Shows At 2:06 - 4:26
ti l l ID J*opsr4y
out to the full half hour.
6:33 • 6:4*
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IIFXD OVER
( I t T h * Rool McCoy*
Frank Sinatra Jr. play* the
rO R 2ND WEEK!
THURSDAY P. M.
young student. Good? Move
••SEX AND
l i t * ( D Pay W h o a
over. Daddy I
THE SINGLE
( l | L e v a o f Lit*
1:304 p m . ABC. Shindig.
I D D o an * R**4
GIRL"
t l :SI I D M l S I t y Mow*
Still only a half hour, no m ai­
11:11 ( I I T r a i t o r C o a t* Tasiy Curtis
ler
how
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teams
eotacoa
Natali* Wi
The big newt li that this show
I D F a t h e r K n o w * Boat
Color
( I I Boorch (or T o m o r r o w gets th t jump on next wrack's
11:11 I I ( l u l l i n g L t e h t
'H ullabaloo" by presenting
1:1* ( I ) Mow* L J u o r l s l ,
C ftc TILL 3:66 C A c
W te th e r
th* Zombiaa f ir s t W hit a
Dm m o n . . F m .O I r
(D a trl Talk
coup!
EXCEPT HOLIDAY
ID Hello r»* rickort
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I IS i l l Poopl* A r t F u n n y

JANUARY 7- 8-?th

tOn Jh&amp; ix)omsm: By Ruth Miiiatt
Newspaper Enterprise Aasa.
Unmarried high school stu­
dents are not adversely e f­
fected by the presence of mar7 Ttrd student! tor thatr•ftassei,
according to a report in the
journal, “M arriage and Fam­
ily."
Come to think of it, a few
married students -in a high
school might very well serve
other students as examples
not to be copied.
** That wedding band on the
teen-age b rid t'l finger might
look romantic for a few day*
Its romantic appeal Is sure
to fads a t th# other t«$n-ags
girls notlcs m arrlsgs brings
an end to all aorta of things,
ordinarily a p art of a high
arhool girl's Ilfs.

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TV Tim# Show of the Night:
9 9 30 p m . CBS. Dick Van
D )k t Show “ Brother Can You
Spare 12.500?" A wild one all
th* way. Rob, Buddy and Sal­
ly work on a script sll night
only to h iva Rob lose It al
Grand Central Station. A bum
finds It but when h* calls and
learns how much It means to
them, he holds It for 12,600
ransom. Th* claak-and-dagger
scene in which Rob is sup­
posed to exchange tba 1100

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I lim it 1 p lease w ith p u rch a ses of $ 5 or m o re)'

5-lb.

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P e a c h e s

S W IF T S P R E M IU M PR O TEN G O V E R N M E N T
INSPECTED H E A Y W ESTER N BEEF SALE

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F&amp;P C ream Style

C o r n

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
FULLY COOKED

• • •

F&amp;P T en d e r G reen

SMOKED PICNICS

S w e e t P e a s 2
# &amp; p T e n d e r C u t G reen

B e a n s •» • • 2

lb .

D elicious A ssorted F laro rs Sago

D ie t D r in k

29&lt;

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H i - C D rin k s

L E T T U C E

For-AII Brand C alifornia

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S te a k

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R o u n d

S te a k

■■&gt;• 9 9 ‘

B e e f

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ARMOUR'S STAR FLAVORFUL

.1 3 1 9

S l i c e d

Fresh Florida White-Meat

T o m a to e s . .

S ir lo in

G ro u n d

Crisp W estern Iceberg
4 6 - o i.
cant

»&gt;• 9 9 ‘

K e y C l u b S t e a k n». 9 9 *

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A ssorted Flavors o f D elicious

T -B o n e S te a k

B a c o n

G R A P E F R U IT

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S h ift’s Prem ium Assorted Flovors

Ic e C re a m .

10

Strictm onn's Chocolate-Covered Penguin

39

S cott P ap er Sale
W hita or Colored Facial Style

Scotties Tissues
Scotties Tissues 4
Scot
Tow
els. . . .
Soft-Weve. . . 2

ALL GRINDS COFFEE

M A X W E L L HOUSE

W hite or Colored Facial Style

CANE SUGAR

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W hite or Colored Soft Abeorbent

W hite ar Colored 2-Ply Both T in u e

LIMIT I PLEASE WITH
PURCHASES OF $5.00 OR MORE

• d a ir y specials •
K ra ft'i

Fam aut M

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Varkay.............
P ltllkury l o t l l

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ctii.

29c

lutfarm ilk

Biscuits . . . . . . 4

ref.

(•Rl

39c

Kreft'i tin tip p l., Pimanta, Oliv*-Pl**at*
CSn n

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Spreads

tar

29c

Wiafatwla Chaste Bar Amarkaa « Pimaeta
lik ed

Cheese ........... 49c

lio o f f iv ? « m

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T o tn o w 'i

Cut-Rite Wax Paper........ '“ V 29c
Scott Family Napkins. . . 2 6,°,7 29c

TaiRoWi Fnih end Toity Sliced

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M O RTO N 'S "M IX OR M A T C H " SALE
Chicken. B .tl or Turkey Pot Piee
Mocorrm ond Chc.v.
Spaghetti and Meat Sauce

W hali-M og

CoptUnd's Smoked &lt;bf the piece»

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MIRACLE WHIP
qt

Sanford Plaza
Hwy. 17-92 and
Onora I)r.( Sanford

39&lt;

Seminole Plaza,
, Casselberry

LIMIT 1 PLEASE WITH
PURCHASES Of $5 00 OR MORE

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Aw i—r— mi t * V « A

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39‘
59‘
39‘
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12 -o i.
SAUSAG E .
pkg.
B R A U N SC H W EIG ER z
G R O U P E R ................... Z
C H E E S E ......................... 2 9 ‘

SwIH'l PrerniMin Smokirs or Polish

Minute Meld Jake Cancaaltaf*

G rapefruit. . . 3 *„Z 79c
Saldaa ileud Titty
Hush Puppies. 2 $£ 49c
rit tie t k 'i Fm k lit t le
Brussel Sprouts
29c
fknve e r'i I m k F i n n
Green Peas ... 5
89c
Picreweet'i Freteti Chttptd
Leaf Spinacl:n . 2 JSj? 35c
Mr. Pretty Ireeded
Stuf'd Flounder *;Y- 59c
Wekelield'e Quick F ree..
Crab M e a t. . . . S 69c

Fam oui

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Cut-Rite Plastic Wrap . . . I0r°,‘/' 29c

JAN. 7, 8, 9, 1965

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PRICES ARE
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THURS., FRI., SAT.,

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PURCHASES OF $S.OO ORJHORE

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SULED FRANKS

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MACLEAN'S TOOTH PASTS
(KINO OR FAMILY SIZE)

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BOOTHS QUICK FROZEN
LOBSTER TAILS
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Yanks Abroad
Find Customs
Far Different
fly Murray J. Brown
UPI Travel Editor
Americana traveling abroad
often find cuitom i and trad i­
tions far different from tho*.
a t home.. But observing how
the other half Uvea, worka
and play* is p art of the fun
of visiting foreign land*.
In Spain, fo r Instant#,
Americans discover th a t averything happen* later than
a t home. Americans geared to
S-to-5 business day have
to adjust to an entirely d if­
ferent time lublt. Spanish
working hours ar* from 10to-2 and 4 or E-to-8.
Lunchtime isn't noon—It 1*
between 2 and 4 or 5. And
lunch it customarily the big­
gest meal of the day—usually
a sherry or two, an expen­
sive several-course meal, fol­
lowed by coffee and a cognac.
After a repast .Ilka that,
it's no wonder that time has
to be taken out for a mid-day
siesta. In some of th* bigger
at)d busier ritiea Ilk* Madrid
and Barcelona, Iht custom of
the siesta ia no longer a* uni­
versal, aa it anca was. But it
still la Nyljely observed, p ar­
ticularly' n n ir r* 8 u th ‘ of Spain .
where lift appears to com*
to a complete halt between S
p. m. and 5 p. m. during the
mnnAwinonths. - II
i~ tr—•
Dinner tm islly la a tig h t”
meal around to o’clock* a t
night. The theater often be­
gins at 11 p. m. and the night
rlubi and street* are crowd­
ed s i late a* 4 a. m.
In fact, th* streets la
Spain always seem to b«
crowded, except during tha
siesta hour*. But very few
people appear to he in much
of a hurry and there is llttla
of tha hustl* - and - bustla
Americans accept as p art of
th rlr way of life.
Everybody apparently romsa
■nit on Sundays—It Is Ilk* an
Kaster parade on tha mala
street in the big city dnd th s
little pueblo.
Incidentally, American vis­
ito r* — particularly women—
should observe local custom
in the m atter of dreaa. Only
in the newly-developed reeorl
areas duel one ace women on
the atreeta wearing iliteke and
short*. And they never would
upiiesr anywhere with thslr
hair done up In curlers—a not
unusual
practice
in
tha
State*
Many Holidays
Then there are tha holidays,
Americans would he well ad­
vised to check before etarting
out for chopping or bueinee*
v e n t u r e * . There are 18 publia
holidays when stores and of­
fices are closed throughout
Spain. In addition, each town
may fix three other days to
celebrate local observances.
Also, virtually svery firm has
it* own patron saint and will
close down on th* feast day.
American* will find g reet­
ings In Spain ar* a bit more
affectionate than they are
uicd to. Close friends—man
aa well as women—embrace
and
kies both cheeks . when
they meet even if they have
seen each other th* day be­
fore. '
.
A Spanish gentleman when
Introduced to a lady will
take her hand, bend from th*
w an t and bring her hand up
to about an inch from hia lipa
and make a gesture of a klsa.
It is lint considered proper
for tha lipa to touch tha hand.
Th* American woman tour­
ist may run into another old
Spanish custom known as tha
'•pirupo"—verbal homage ta
beauty. She should not be of­
fended if she passes a group
of Spanish men who mako re­
mark* th a t appear to be di­
rected at her. A truly fina piropo i* considered a work of
a r t and the men.-vie with ona
another to produce the clever­
est.
"You move more gracefully
than Manuleta fighting built**
would be considered a high
tribute.
Even if eh* understand* tha
language, tha lady should
continue on her way aa
though totally unaware of tho
aloguanca ah* has inspired.

Real Gun

-

TAMPERE, Fialand (UPI)
—Mauri LouhL IT, was ac­
cused of killing ana
and wounding another
they aakad whether tha pistol
ha had was real ar
atartar's gum.

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Forecast

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THURSDAY, IAN. T.

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GENERAL TENDENCIES!
TJntll nightfall sudden and
•
dramatic and unexpected con
dllloni can arbe to give you
tb« chance to make a fratb
atart toward* the over-all
alma, goal* you wbb, at the
aame time giving ability to
reduce to workable metbodaThe evening bring* • freab
new approach to all practical,
expanalve Jntereala.
ARIES (lfarcb 31 to April
II) If you control your emo­
tion*. temper, yoji can get
many problematical affair*
nicely bandied. Co-worker*
will then back you In your
venture*. L e a v e monetary
problem* until toolglit. _
TAURUS (April » to May
20) While your mind 1* cen­
tered' on recreation, be aure
you flrit take care of Import­
ant bualneia, atudy, etc. Strive,
for more accord between pal*
and family. Seek right type ol
amuaoment, aoclal group*, tn
PM.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Steer clear of tome argu­
ment that may m ine between
. a clot* tie -and a d litan t1
friend or you get the woril
part of the deal. Evening U
fine romantically. Concentrate
on plan* for the future. Don’t
let other* away you.
MOON CHILDREN (June
. 23 to July &gt;1) You now hit oo
* * 'lh a right new Idea to gala
your aim* and ean reach to
the top of your- profetilon.
Taka action quickly. Thoie
plana In your mind are very
practical and feeatb l* ."" LEO (July 22 to Auguat 31)
Concentrating upon getting
your bill* paid without having
to borrow from good friend* 1*
wb# In AM. Work b*rd. Then
you find there I* more barmony at borne In the evening,
with friend* aa well.
VIKOO (Auguit 22 to Sep­
tember 72) If you arc not dip­
lomatic with an associate dur­
ing day, there could be a
batll* royal, but lonlgbt all
gor* well. Reipcet other'*
view. Ilu i bring* about real
accord.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Do your work tillcienlly, but dun't u*urp the
place of another who ha* la­
bored hard to get wh*r* he or
*
*h* 1*. Be fair. Evening can
be very happy with Dm one
you love.
SCORPIO (October zj to
November 21) Better forego
that Jaunt for pleaiur* If your
aitoclata 1* bent on doing
mor* practical tiling*. M«ke
h*y while the tun ihlnet.
Then off tonight a* you pleate.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Take a
little mure imereti In faintly
life aod forget about going off
on tangent*. Get home more
attractive In PM. Concentrate
on Intreitlng your Income (or
the future.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Dig*Up tint
data or Inaugurate nrw- »&gt;■•tem that will help you to la­
bor more efficiently. Howeve*’, be cartful while you
drive or walk. Induce In fav.
oilla recreation tonight.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) tnttead of get­
ting Into further debt, be ture
you pay what bill* ire already
on hand r i i * budget that I*
suitable. Dlicui* with close
tie*—live a steadier life
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Carry tlirough with
premia** made to other* In
stead of giving them an argu­
ment. Then get all personal
■ffelra properly rounded out
II* with congenial* In PM—
forget those who ere dreary.
IF TOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he ar the will tie one
of the flrat to profit from the
fail-changing world a!xiut, If
you make It a point to *e* that
the scientific Is atresaed la the
course of education to that
thera la a logical pattern to U
ell to follow for big aucceaa.
Twilight yrara of thl* life are
vary aecure and happy. The
philanthropist la much la thl*
chart.
v
'T he Stare impel, they 4a
wot compel." What yuw suake
•( year Ilf* la largely op **»
TOUI
Carroll Rlghter'a Individual
Forecast for your algn tor
February la now ready. For
your copy send your btrtb&amp;ate
*ftd H U) to Carroll Rlghtar
Forecast, The Sanford Herald.
Box 1221, Hollywood 2S, Calif.

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P ays Fine
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. &lt;UPJ) — TsMvkiow trio r
Jack Weetoo paid * $30 flu#
for reusing a disturbance Uat
October hi front of • Barer
Gold water * campaign head­
quarter*.

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Jan. 6, 1965 — Page 5-A

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
W ant Ads.
• 2. Personals

30. Home Appliances
SANFORD ELECTRIC
G.E. Appliances—New A Uied
118 Magnolia
322-1562
NEW MAJOR Household Ap­
pliances at 10% above our
cost. We guarantee lowest
prices. Contact Julian Wig­
gins 322-S44A or call J. A R.
Trading Post, Inc., 2309 S.
Orange Blossom Trail, Or­
lando.

50. Mine. For Sale

77. Situation Wanted

95. Houses For Sale

SALE: Tenn.s Shoes 99c pair. IRONING .u my home, 322 S A N F O K h ' S N E W E S T
2454.'
HOMES, West 4th St. San
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
ford. 3 Bedroom, 144 bath,
Patloi, Floor, Tree E s tim a te Experienced Maid. 322-4116.
FltA St VA Loans. LMN EN­
TERPRISES Inc., Builder
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
ateel, grease traps, dry DAYS Work wanted, Ph. 322Harold Logan, call 838 3911.
6277 at night.
well*. Stepping itonet.
Salesman on Duty 4:00p. m
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
to
dark.
84. Real Rotate • Sale
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751
SPACIOUS 4 Bedroom. 4 bth
Loch Arbor, 323 0650.
51. Articles For Rent
MERLE W. WARNER

REALTOR

S.BEDROOM, Famdy Room, 2
RENT A BED
708 So. Park
322-3829
Rollaway, HoepIUl, B a b y
Bath, built In Appliances,
PRIVATE Voict Lejaons. Ph.
SATURDAY Sale. Used Refri
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Central Air h Heat, wall to
322-734*1 *
je rato rs, Washers A Stove*.
S t Johns Realty
Month.
well carpeting. $22 3503.
1203 E. Celery, Th. 322 9580 CARROLLS FURNITURE
Do you have a drinking proly
niE TIM E TESTED FIRM
Government owned
or 323-0782.
lem Write P. O. Box 1213,
322 6123
116 W. 1st
322-5181 .20 N. P aik Ave.Homes
Sanford

4.. Beauty Care
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
daily Sc eve by app'ts. May-

31. Musical Instruments I.VI. Wanted To Buy
Piano Servicing A Tuning
Gene Cumbsa — 322 2661

USED UPRIGHT PIANO. EX­
CELLENT CONDITION $200.
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
PH. 322-4884 BEFORE 5 P.
roft water, evening app'ta.
M.
103 So. Oak. 322-5742
Piano Tuning and Repair
CUT-'N CURL Beauty Shop W L Harmon - FA 2-42X1
318 Palm etto Ave.
322 0834
Evening Appointment*
35. Vacuum Cleaners
fair Hotel. 322-099&lt;f.

6. Child Care

SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
“ All Makes”
NANNIE'S KIDDIE CARE. In- 2555 S. Park Ave.
322-6511
. fanta to 6 yrs. 2440 S. Oak
Ave. Ph 322-0981.
43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds

8. Dogs • Cats - I’ets

JOHN E. FOX,

Realtor
FURNITURE. Mtsc.
206 N Park Ava.
$2$ 0559
Items. Plney Wood Auction.
322 2270.
BART PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
WANTED
Call 322-7498
Citrus Fruit — Hanlin. Parson
Brown. Pineapple A Seedless.
LAKE St HIGHWAY
LEE MANSFIELD. Bonded
FRONTAGE
Fruit Buyer. Ph. 322-4244.
DELTONA Area, 3000' on
WE BUY Used Furniture, one
spring fed lake, 1815' on E n­
piece or houseful. Furay
terprise Road. 3-3 acre*
Beddrng A Kuril. Co., Ml W.
choice land, 8 m llei from
1st St 322 6591.
Sanford. $45,000, term*. Th.
427-7223, New Smyrna Beach.
WANTED: 3 Bedroom (or
larger) Older House, In San­ Also several Lake Front
lots. $35 per ft.
ford. Will either pay rent
or lease with Option to buy,
MONEY MAKER
If down payment is low:
any way you look at it. Excel
Monthly Rental or Payments
lent property, close to busl
not to exceed $70. Ph. 322
neee; in clu d e* .J furni»J&gt;?

USED

SANFORD FEED STORE
G E R M A N Shepherd. AKC Whole Corn $3.03— 10o lba.
Laying Mash S3 2 0 - 100 lbs
..
''tO 'K ced
— *56
320 Sanford Ave.
322 9990 Box J94. Sanford.
DOGS RECEIVED Tor Adop
SELL L'S your Furniture.
tion, boarded. Animal Res­
ONION PLANTS
_
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_
. „ • . . I Quick Service with the Cash.
cue League. 1700 W. Minne­
.‘tA
“J L
.S£ ln. r r ' SUPER TRADING P O S T .
sota. DeLand. Ph. 734-1846. C7
_M.$2.50 : 500 $1.50; 3 Tit lo t* :- j * * ™
—--------$2 00 FORT A. M Prevail,
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10. P o u ltr y • L iv e sto c k
749-2115, Seville, Fla.
55.* Furniture'For Sale
HORSES, Broke Sc Trained
r'RKE ESTIMATE
Our Regular Feed Prices
322 3312.
25 lbs. Jim Dandy Dog Feed .'pholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating New A Used Fuml
I-’. Special N otices
$1.93—50 lbs. Jim -Dandy Dog
ture Call N it Bedding 31fg
Feed $3 52 — 10o lbs Shell­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Co
at 700 Celery Ave
ed Corn $3 05 — loo lbs
FA 2 - J U T ._____ _
Shorts $3 08 — 100 llw Tux
O. M. HARRISONS
exlo Chops Horse Feed $4 30
WILSON MAIER FUnN.
1311 Palmetto
322 RA27 — 100 lbs F &amp; F Feed $3.05
Buy — Sell — Trade
—100 lbs Race Horse Oats 311-13 E. let. '
Adding Machines - Typewriter*
322-5622
$3 80 HUNT S T U X E D O
Sales • Rentals • Repair*
FEED STORE, Comer San­ Used furniture, appliances,
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
tools, etc Bought - Sold
ford &amp; 2nd SI.
Larry a Mart 215 Sanford
INCOME TAX
Ave Ph FA 2-4132.
30. .Mine. Fur Sait*
PREPARATION
1306 Douglas Ave 322 7199
SOFA, 2 Matching chairs $75. For Uic Diggest setectlon of
nearly new and uaed furni­
15. Special Services
3 Tables $*&gt; ra ; 156 Plnecrcst
ture. see Noll's Furniture
Dr.. 322 1716.
RICHARD S TREE SVC.
Brokerage in Casselberry
ou 17 92 Open X days 9 to 6
F ree estim ates. Licensed
FISHER Hi F i with AM &amp; EM
Sc Insured Ph. 323 0500
Mahogany cabinet $90 Ph.
USED Dining Room Set, $40;
323 0463.
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
Odd Couch $10 322 6877 after

rr^jn it* n \* : Annual tmyrm*
42 ,000; total pride $8,000 atxf

term* to suit. This Is a
rare small Investment op­
portunity—

SO U TH W A RD

$100.00 DOWN
Selection of 2, I. and 4
Bedr Kim* located In various
section* of Sanford
Im m ediate Delivery

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 150.00
FOR THE REST HOME
RUY
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
- Property
Management

ATTYt
Office: 322-2111
Night*: 323-0700
'■ 322-0648 Z
2524 Park D riv e -

Payton Realty

Stcmper Agency

9100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

REDUCED $2,000
4 Bedroom, 2 bath. Masonry
home in Drcamwold for
quirk sale $14 900 Terms
c tn tie worked out for quali­
fied buyer.

Seminole Realty
FA 25232 anytime
1901 Park Avenue
FULLY ASSUME VA M ort(lg*
$14,500. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home Cell 818 4604

2 BEDROOM Apt. Furn. Also
two Camping Cottages on the
Investm ent h Realty
river. Ph 322-3762 day or
118 N. Perk Ave.
$221171
night 322 0991,
3 • BEDROOM, 2 beth. un FURN. Apt 2300 MellonvtUe.
furnished I mi. to base, 2
blocks to shopping center Sc FURN. 3 Room Apt. $30 per
month. Adults. Pb. S25 94M.
school. 1 yeer leese're&lt;pilr
ed. $120 mo. 522 *670 alter
A PARTM ENT- E. S. Stevens.
3 p. m.
South Sanford Ave., neer
Lake Jessup
2 BEDROOM Fum . Cottage,
near Golf Course Sc Lake
108. Room a For Rent
Marv. 322 6607.

- —* DON'S
MOBILE HOME SALES'
"Y our.W heel Estate Dealer"
17 Models to choose from
OPEN 7 DAYS A W1?EK
838 1206
llw-y 17 92
Long wood, Fla

2 BEDROOM, Partially furn­
ished f7S mo 322 2287,

$100 DOWN

GO WEST

Ae Hava The Homs For You

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole County Mia.
1H01 West 1st Street
Hanford, Florida

Ph. 322-5961

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118. Truck a For Sale

G H IA

DODGE Panel Truck,
looks good, runs good, new

1950

• Sedans,
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons

Urea $300 Call after 8:00
p m. 122 8473.
1954 GMC I'RUCK, good mech­
anical condition St 4 New
Tires. Call 322 6646,

Complete Selection
59'a Thru 64'a

$200 . $300 Down •
$40 • $60 Month

120. Automotive Service

100%, Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Daya —
1,000 Mile* On All
Used VW*.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

Sale* — Tart* — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla.

322-1S3&amp;

W EST SIDE S T O R Y

QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwjr. 17 92 S
322 2562

10.1. Mobile Humes &gt; Rent
1 HEDROOM T railer, on l.ake.
Adults only Ph 322 7368
lllli. A p a r tm e n ts

for Rent

FROM OUR 2nd LOT ON
WEST FIRST STREET COME
THESE WEST SIDE SPECIALS.

JN Fl'R N Upstair* APT. $55
month .109 Magnolia Ave.
Inquire downstairs after 6
p m or rail 322-4130.
$30 mo

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S u rplus City.

W K L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W First St
AVALON APARTMENTS
116 W 2nd St
322 3417
NEW1 V Decorated, four A 5
room \p t with Hath 401 E
14th St . Sanford.
NICELY Furnished 4 Room
Apt Adult* Ph 322-1976
3 ItOoM Furnished Apt. $55
mo,, im iudt'i water &amp; elec
trie 322 9507.
FURN. Apt Close In. Jimmie
Cowan 322 4011.
1-Room Efficiency ept. with
pvt bath A shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired All utilities In­
cluded in rent Ideally lo
catrd uo la* St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lota
and shopping neater. In­
quire at Maouel Jacobeo
Dept Store 211 E Flrwt St

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‘60
'60
'60
‘69
'59
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'59
‘59
'57
'58
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Metropol. 8597 ha). 829 m«.
V.Waxen 8199 bal. 823 mu
Opel 8599 bal, 832 mu.
Mercury 1768 bal. 833 mo.
(b ee . $699 bal. 832 mu.
V.Waxen 8699 bal. |33 mo.
Plymouth 1199 bal. |I 2 mu.
Kurd 8599 bal. $32 mo.
Ford $499 bal. 829 mo.
Dodge 1299 bel. 817 mo.
Cher. $299 bal. $17 mo.
Rambler $699 bal. $32 mo.
'34 Cher. $499 bal. $24 mo.
*57 Old* $399 bal. $24 mo.
*59 Plymouth $299 bel. $17 mo.
'58 Chrysler $399 bal. 124 mo.
'58 Olds $587
bal. $22 mo.
'58 Dodge $799 bal. $39 mo.
*58 ‘Hillman $5n7 bal. $32 mo.
'38 Pontiac $499 bal. 129 mo.
'57 Lincoln $587 bal. $$2 mo.
‘57 .Mercury $498 bal. $24 mo.
55 Cher. $99 bal. $2.00 mo.
'58 liutrk 899 bal.
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mo.
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banford

GRAND PltlV — l.n.ded. All Wide Track, Power
63 PONTIAC
Fealurea. Factory Air Conditioned.
63 RAMBLER AMERICAN. 2 Dr.. Straight Stick And Low Miles.
62 PONTIAC ( 4TA1.INA, 4-Dr. Viala. Power Steering And Drake*.
62 I'O N ll.U H I'A It CHIEF, 4-l)r. All Leather Interior.
62 MERCURY METEOR, 4-Dr., V-ft With Automatlr, On* Owner.
61 STUIIEIIAK Eli liEGAL I.AHh Spurt Coupe, V-ft, Automatic
61 PONTIAC TEMPEST Station Wagon, Automatic, Radio And H rater,
60 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON, V-8, Radio And Heater.
60 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY 6 Pass. Wagon. 6. Straight Stick.
60 RAMBLER CLASSIC, 4-Dr., Automatic, New Factory Engine.
59 PONTIAC CATALINA Station Wagon, Tower Equipped.
67 DODGE, l-Dr., Power Steering, V-8, Radio And Healer.

66

OLDS "98", 4-Dr. Hardtop With All Power.

f2895
*1395
*1795
*1895
*1195
*795
*896
*695
*695
'595
•795
’295
*395

WEEKEND SUPER SPECIAL

‘56 Ford $77 IpL 81.00 mo.

The Dodge Boys

Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304 6-8 E. 1st

1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
NEW and USED
Awnings &amp; Cabanas

BANK

2 HEDROOM house. Living L
Dining Room, Kitchen. Call
322 7114.

Waterway

To The

Robson Sporting Goods

102. .Mobile Homen • Sale

CUSTOM BUILT Horn* on
L ike. Th evenings 322 1597.

UNFURNISHED 3 Hedroom.
House, 2412 Willow $85 mo.
322 0274.

Gateway

3 BEDROOM house, $65 . 508
Myrtle Ave. 323 0635.

N A T IO N A ll

97. Hounefc For Rent

1963 STUDEBAKER
4 door Sedan $1,295
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
800 French Ave. 322-4382

12.1. Roata &amp; Motors

NEW 2 bedroom houee, com­ CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720,
pletely furnished, on l.ake
No children 322-7434.
Auto Glasa, Top*
NICE room, pvt. entrance,
A Sea' Covers
show cr-1S22 3986 after 2.
2 Bedroom, Kit. Equip. $65 mo
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
3 Bedroom, 2 bth. $125 mo 115. Alit oft For Sale
4 Bedroom, 2 bth. $125 mo.
SEAT COVER-GG.
1959 FORI) 6, $195 ready to
304 W 2nd St. FA 2 8022
Payton Realty
go. 322 8137,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92

9G. Houftcft • Sale or Rent

TV. Phonograph. AM, FM 72. Female Help Wanted
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
UNFURN. 2 bedroom Duplex,
Radio Comb. Console. 2009
For "The Best From All Your
T e rra ito floors, tile bath,
Grandview.
WONDERFUL Extra Income
Films. ’
kitchen equipped. 322-6201.
Part Time, flexible hours,
USED Adding Machine. $35—
210 S Park Ave., Sanford
work near home. Cell or FHA - VA HOMES
’ used Victor elec. 10 key,
write John Iddlngs. lid OveeX. I, It 4 BEDROOMS
$89.95 — Victor elec , credit
brook Dr , Casselberry. 838
I, 14$ * 2 BATHS
balance, $110 — used SmithON WEST FIRST 8T.
5013.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Corona typewriter, $42 50.
• Ben Howland
LOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENTT
LIBERAL TERMS &amp; TRADES White WAITRESS L Curb Girl,
"THEMIWTY MIDGET*
•
Charlie .Craig
For Compieta Inform atics
Many other new and used to must be experienced. Apply
• Bob Thomaa
T « WANTAD
Sea or Cal) Your
choose from
• Frank Brunson
Chick-N-Treat, Sanford.
FHA - VA
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
117 S. Magnolia
322-5642 77. Situation Wanted
SALES BROKER

,
2565 PARK DRIVE
$22 2420'
322-7495
NIGHTS
322-6834 „
323-6546
322 41U
122-5412

SOUTHW ARD

FURNISHED 2 bedroom houee,
2481 Palmetto. .Phone 322-~ 0274. ~ —

2 HEDROOM. I bath house on
large lot Hardwood floors.
OFFICE SPACE lor rent, $35
Drapes throughout
Large
6 up. J. T. Haggerty, 322
Monkey P u ttie tree. Car­
2U75.
ports and aeparate garage
with workshop
95. H ouses F ur Sale
LOW DOWN PAYMENT.
$100 DOWN - VA. FHA
Government Homes. 2, 3. St 4
Bedroom*. M o n t h l y pay- 322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92
meats from $50
5 pm .
3 HEDROOM 1 bath,-Kitchen
7 Ft. COUCH, matching chair,
rqtup , screened carport*,
makrs-bed. Vanity dresser It
pay closing fee U assume
bench. Desk 322 6710
mortgage 322 6834
ReaHor-lniuror Trades*
322-4991
1991 S French Are
till. llu.sine.wN Opport.
SHADY OAKS
surround thl* 3 l&gt;cdroom, ru*
FOR LEASE
tom built home In beautiful
SERVICE STATION.
Wynne wo-*1. \a ra n t. already
Good Locaiwu Good Products.
SEVERAL Outstanding. 2 4 1 financed only $900 Down.
Good Treatment
Assume
Mortgage
$89 19
Bedroom Homes available is
PHONE '.Ot ALLY 322 4342
monthly. Iiiiim-dltte possess
all Area* &lt;&gt;.' Sanford Let us
or apply to the
Show you Around!
ton.

Carpets clean easier with the HOUSEWORK wanted. 3228440 or 322 4209.
Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer only $1 per day. Car&lt; roll Furniture Co.
EXPERIENCED E xecutives*. cretsry, Excellent Recom­
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
mendation. 1 yr. college,
of 10,0W) Items
Eng. Ma]or, Business Col­
1800 -irtpevlUs Ave.
lege G rsduste, Typing 55
FENCE POSTS: Creoeoted Cy­ WPM, Shorthand 8o WPM.
press. 4" 6'XT ft. long, 50c Seeks part tim e or full time
.employment. Ph. 322 9257,
ea. Ph. 322 5654. •

Bedroom House, Kitchen Small CLEAN Apt., prlv. bth.
equip., screm ed porch, clos
Sc entrance, 322-0702.
ed garage $75; 2 Bedroom,
Duplex, Kitchen equip., nice FURN. Apt. close In. 322-2800
neighbors, fenced yerd $75;
sm ell Furnished cottage, NICE, Large Furn. 2 Bdrm.
Apt., Tiled bath, 322-3951 or
Ideal location $35.
2296. 1700 Magnolia Ave.

JIM HUNT

87. Rllftincsft Rentals

"29. Photo &amp; Equipment

2

5-ROOMS, unfurnished, kit­
chen equipped.* 322 3657.

Ball-Blair Agency

Seminole Realty

2 . BEDROOM House, Kitchen 2-BEDROOM T urn. Apt., cor­ BOB McKEE USED CARS
e q u i p p e d , convenient to
ner 5th and Lake Mary Blvd.
NO MONEY DOWN
Lake Mary. 322-7965.
701 French Ave. 323-0721
Base, $65 mo. 322-4549.

and Sales Broker

PRETTY AS A PICTURE
INVESTMENT Sc RE ALTA’ 3 Bedroom, 1 bath bouse on
118 N. Park Ave.
3229173
large lot. Oak Hardwood
floor*, Family Room, Closed
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
garage
Realtor
$12,890 TERMS.
Raymond Lundquilt, Asse.
fA &gt;-3*31 Atlantic Dink Bldg
MOVE IN LIKE RENT
3 Hedroom. Kitchen equipped,
large yard, near l'inccrest
Real Estate — Insurance
School
3rd &amp; Park Ave.
322 5641
$12 ino TERMS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
SINGER Featherweight, A-l
ROOFING. PAINTING Sc
conditlo.i, I year uncondi­
INSULATING
tional G uarantee—pay $3 50
Financing Arranged
322 2287
per mo Singer with Zig Zag,
pay off balance of $38 10 or
17. Janitorial Services
$3 90 per month.
White
Domestic ZigZag balance
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
only $58 pay $7 33 |w-r month
Service Sc Supplies
2563 S Paik Dr.
322 4843 SANFORD SEWING CTR.
104 S. Park Ave
322 9411
19 B u ild e rs S u p p lie s
TYPEWRITER S A L E ON
PAINT close out
price
XMAS TRADE-INS: 1-Smith
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Corona Portable, like new PU R E O il, COM PANY
520 Maple Ave
322 0500
$12 50; 1-Smith Corona Sid.
SERVICE STATION
$19 95, 3 Royals $39 80 a t
20. Hnrdwnre
(save $lo per Mach ); 1 • The Atlantic Refining Co has
IN I 8. P a r t Ave.
a location (or leas* at 2990
L. C. Smith $54 95 (save
Sanford's Most Complete
FA
1-5232 anytime
S
Sanford,
gallonage
resit,
$10); I • Remington Elec­
- TED WILLIAMS HDW.
paid
training,
moderate
In­
tric
$89
95
(save
$451.
I’rirc
i
205 E 25th.
322 3461
GKEENBR1AK .
good thru Jan. 15th. NO vestment, financing avail­
Choice
lots available
la
22. U lu m b ln g
DOWN P A Y M E N T
Sc able to qualified man, deal­
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
er has other Interest, for per­
TF-RMS.
course.
PLUMBING
sonal interview call R. K. • overlooking golf
POWELL S OFFICE SUPPLY
Custom
building
to
your
Contracting Repaira
117 S. Magnolia
322 5842 Collins. Orlando. 424 8292
specification*.
Greenbrier
TREE ESTIMATES
developed by
R. L HARVEY
SEWING M A C H IN E S-U SE D 71. Male Help Wanted
not Sanford Ave
ra m r
KINGSWOOD
Year End Clesrenc*
D R I V E R Salesman. Dairy
BUILDERS. INC.
American Trade • Ins
2-1. Painting
Queen. 2523 Park Dr., San­
FA 2 8074
$25.00
ford.
101 Fairmont Dr.
Singer • Ward Sears • While
PROFESSIONAL
IVEYS
YOUNG Man to work on fish­
PAINTERS St DECORATORS
READY TO MOVE IN
Orlando Store Only
ing dock Ph 322 6843.
Papering — Waterproofing
New I 4 I Bedroom Homes,
424 8511 Dali — 422-1279 Nites
Satisfaction Guaranteed
1-2 bathe So Locgwood era*
SPARE TIME CASH
Free Estim ates 323 0339
—Trade* considered, and
OLD COUNTRY
Sell Famous Hanover Shoes
.w e'll build oo your lot. Semi
AUCTION
BARN
24. Well Drilling
nole County a Leading Build
NOW Holding Sale* every Actual samples and sales kit
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
Thur*. 7:30 p m. Sc Sundays
Free No experience needed.
HAROLD LOGAN
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
at 1:30, Route 415, 1 mile
No age limit. Lowest price*
All Types and Sizes
E ast of City Limits. Con­ for high quality makes sell­ LMN ENTER! RISES, INC.
Salee office. So on U. S. 17We Repstr and Service
signments welcome — llarn
ing easy Every msn a pros92 lo Dixie Hell Diner, turn
STINE
open Dally LEWIS C DELL,
pert Hig daily commissions.
right one block on Seminole
Machine
and Supply Co.
Auct.. Appraiser &amp; Liquida­ For full details write Han­
Ave 838 3911.
207 W 2nd St
2 6432
tor. Ph*. 322 8531; 322-7450;
over Shoe, Inc., Dept. 170-B,
322 1881 or 322-5136.
Hanover, Pa.

10(5. Apartments for Rent 115. Auton For Sale

97. IlouHen For Rent

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1 U 1 / OPEN EVENINGS
Hanford. Florida
122-450$
National Hrponsrsaiani Inc.

1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC “6”. STANDARD
TRANSMISSION: FULL PRICE ONLY

5795

OTHER VALUES A T O U R
M A IN OFFICE, 3 0 1 W . FIRST
63
62

FORD GAI.AXIE “500" CONVERTIBLE
C
COUPE, RED WITH WHITE TOP. A HOT ONE. *
BU1CK LeSAIIRE I DOOR HARDTOP,
FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED, POWER.
WE SOLD IT NEW.

2195
*2195

Phone 322-6164
1501 W. 1st St.
SANFORD
M A IN OFFICE
301 W. 1st St.
322-0231

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Town Bitter Over Boys' Deaths

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PAYSQN, A ril. (U P D -T h u
rtilorful Arliona town portrayrd in the novel* nl Zane Grey
was saddened and em bittered
today because (our tccn-egcd
boy* died in • Jailhouse trage.
dy more shockingly personal
lhan any of the blood and
thunder, of Grey'* talc* of the
Old West.
The youth* all lived in thi*
Pine Valley town and were
known to moil of it* *00 reddent*.
They suffocated in J a-i 1
where they had been left alone
for tl hours alter their arrest
on suspicion of stealing beer
for a New Y ea r'a’Kvc party
The town wanted to know why.
Why were they left alone?
Why were they Jailed at aU
on the petty theft charge?
Who was to bla'me for the
seemingly senseleti death* of
Clifford‘Greenltihd. 1*. Blaine
Sehroeder,
1*; K e n n e t h
Haught. IS, and John Watkins,
Ifi*
At a mel ting in the county
administration building last

night, the aroused populaceiof one of the victims was not
end newsmen were told that told of his son's death for four
an autopsy showed the boy* hours.
It all bejart with the theft of
died of asphyxiation from
carbon monoxide, probably four or five cases of beer from
sometime e a r l y
Tuesday a resort lodge 20 mile* from
morning. A defective healer this town which ties in the
was blamed for causing the shadow of Mogollon film, a
landmark well-known to the
fatal fumes.
"It's a terrible thing, but readers of Grey.
Seven y o u t h s apparently
you can't really blame any
one person for what happen were involved, fine was a r ­
cd,” a longtime resident con rested for drunken driving
eluded after the briefing w-htrh and another Jo r disturbing the
in snme measure served to peace on New Y ear's Day.
(loth were released.
calm the community.
Five were arrested MonMost of the anger and sus­
picion apparently had grown day j-the four victims and anfrom what -fine] seemed like a M hrf boy -who was released
cloud of serrery whlrh fell to hi* m other’s custody be­
after the tragedy. The father cause he was only 14.

The other four were booked
for suspicion of burglary a h r!'
Jailed. No law offlrer was
present ut the Jail until the
next morning.
At 10:30 a m., Deputy T. L.
Meredith brought their break­
fast to their cell. He was
stunned at what he saw.
"1 was never so shocked in
all my life." he said.
Three of the boys were ly­
ing dead on their cots. The |
fourth victim was lying off the
bed, indicating he had started
to get up before he collapsed
and died. Meredith said.
Gila County Shrriff Klton
Jones, in office only five daya
•when the deaths were discoverM . ordered the JaiJ closed
until the apparently defective
heater it repaired. Jones said
a number of other prisoners
were housed in the jail in re ­
cent weeks with no apparent
ill-effects.

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Lets Do
Business
T o g e th e
You’ll Save Money
And He Happier In A *fi5*
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S FLOAT in the Tallahassee inaupura! paratie
honorinp Florida's (iov. Ma.vdon Burns featured the homeenminp queens
of the county’s three hiph schools. Aboard the float are Miss Sandy Ten­
nant of Lyman Hiph, MM Barbara fox of Seminole Hiph and MM Nancy
Ann Swenson of Ovi&lt;d&lt;« lliph. Al*&lt;&gt; r e p it-eating Seminole County in the
inaupural parade was the Lyman Hiph School Band.

'•Excellent Service T o o "

Strickland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
3V. Park All.esifi

3’ 2 -n si

Leon Simmons,
Oviedo, Dies
Leon Joshua Simmons, 7t,
of Lockwood Road. Oviedo,
died Saturday at bis home
He was a member of Chuluota Baptist Church.
Survivors are hit wife, Mrs
Mary Catherine Simmons, of
Oviedo; sons, Ormond, ‘ of
Oviedo, and George Archie, id
Okeechobee; five daughters,
Mta. ftuby Alice Kastabnxik.
of Sanford,
Mrs , Gladys
Maude N'rltlrs and Mrs. Mary
Agnes Tourney, of Titusville,
.Mrs Margaret Daisy Alder
man, of Mims, and Mrs Mary
Kthel Oatley, of
Detroit
Mirh , 2!&gt; grandchildren and
five great grandchildren

Residents’ Kin
Dies Wednesday
0.1 M l. M K llukvr
hiive hi'eivrd word of tha
d r .th «&gt;f their btuthrr-in-U w ,
Mhj. It. r . dt-Atiiwnd, * wh-v
dlrd W olm iil.)' efier Iu a ii
• h i gt-ry jn-rfcrmt-d Nov. is «i
W aller
lt,-r&lt;l lb&lt;tpitnl ill
W ashington, It C Hr will )&gt;•
buried with full military hon­
o r, Friday In Arlington Natu n iit Cemetery with aervlres
■cl.rduled for 1 p m
Mr*. deAnnond, Mr. BaV
f r i si.ter, will i&gt;* trmemhei•d here from her slay of sev­
eral month* with sons Kobm,
V le and Dmv .1, while await
log order, |.i )• n her hu.hand
then ■latlolred in A llo a.

tra s s I

NEW fclWAN'IS I'UHSIDENT Bill Krjiasa a*.
sumed leadership of the local club at ceremonies
at the Ciyh* Center Thursday. From left are
Boper Harris,c jn st vice president, Fraasa and
retirtTTJT president John I)i»rl&gt;y.-t+frrnM Photo)

Shuffleboarders Set
Celery City Tourney

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W ith the r e liir n of n &gt;rthrrn
-now

bird."

to

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IdUI.&gt;t ali i Muifl - h ' - l J v hit1,
a v l l - l t ir s
have
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New t e a r off w itii
b ers lo date M an y
exp e cted d u r in g tiie
w eeks.

t ile d
H it
y| m em ­
m ute are
i.e e l two

A match w* &gt; held u Ul Lake
Helen, itul S-mh.rt *a» the
winner In the tllu |h j i M plav
off la k e Helen look revenge
wilts Irwin ami Hiihhnrd heat
mg .Si hrnrk ami syhen. k
flip annual dmnri tm-no J
mreliug u a , held that light
and thi cluh [&gt;r,--id&lt; nt kduiph
Goeti. announced the ) ta r i)
Celery i , i , lo iirn sn itn t da'i •
wi.l tie next Midnrsd,!)- ami

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Imitli the total gnmes and play• ff game M WT-.e and II
Mat it i aved for Sanford and
Mr- lir ok. and Arm.Id for
t Igi water
Huea are now t&gt;eing coilrct
ed by the »ei relary.
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T u r n i n g a c h o r e In to a J o y . . .
Lhat'ta w h i i l t h e H a p p y I J I f f c i 'c n c e In w h o p p in g
a t P u h l t x i« a l l a lv o u tI F o r e x a m p l e , o u r
w a ll d i r e c t o r y m a k e s* it e a s y to f i n d
Use ltc n iH y o u 'r e lo o k in g ; f o r .
N o n e e d f o r e m b a r r a s s m e n t if y o u 'v e
f o r p o t u m y o u r sp ecH . A ll 't h e p e o p l e a f l 'u i i l l x .
(o v e n o u r r e g u l a r c u s to m e r s ; w ill bo h a p p y
to h e l p y o u .
A p le a s a n t n tm o s p h e ro
a n o th e r of m a n y
r e a s o n s f o r t h e 1-lnpjsy D i f f e r e n c e In s h o p p in g ;.
W e I n v ito y o u to e n j o y ft s o o n . . . a t P u b l i x !
I . I g g u * M an y | w n K , a i ^ P v U l i MUtV*,
b e l a r * * w l l w , of t x . —* m J a n u a r y IS, IV6S
1 . No p u r v h n a a i * q . » « d .
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You n oo g nor b . p r « y a «, e-o I—- r . rS ex. —g

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Eddie Long
Joins Five

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Piiga A — Jan. 7, 1985

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DAYTONA BEACIT (Spl)
' — A new anil fa lte r version
of tha Chaparral which awcpt
tha board* against tha world’*
ImuI a t Naasau la it month haa
Iweri Mitered In tha fourth an ­
nual running of IhO 2000 VIIo m a ta r' Daytona Continental
a t D a y t o n a Intel national
Rpecdway Feb. 28.
Entarad by Jim Hall of Mid­
land, Tax**, It will ba co-drfv*
an in tha 1,243-ralla teat of
apted and andurance by Hall
and Roger Ponake. I t waa
1'anaka who drova a Chapar­
ral to wina In both tha Govcgflor’a Trpphy and tha Naaaau Touriat Trophy racaa.
H all and Penake form a
formidable driving combina­
tion. Hall la tha '61 SCCA na­
tional road racing champion,
and Pehsk# la a driver of
Grand' P rlx atnture,
■tha Continental, which la
"run O T tr tha Hpeedwey'e de­
manding 8-81-itiIU track and
road.coorae, la open this year
to aporta and prototype cara,
na wall an GTa, and the alarling field la expected to be tlia
fastest aver aaaembled In the
U.8.
Fcrrarla and Porachea from
Italy and Germany already
are entered, aa wall ai a a lx-,
ear team of Shelby American
Cobra*. Phil Hill, former
world ' champion, Ken Mile*,
and Huh Himduintit have been
linted aa threo of tha Cobra
drivtra.
The *84 Continental waa won
by a Ferrari rodriVen by Phil
Hill and Pedro Rodrlguea of
Mexico at an average apecd
of 08.23(1 mph.
Tha courae combine* tha
high banka and long atralghta
cf tl&gt;a Speedway proper with
tha winding Infield road. The
Continental atarta at 10 a.nu
It la a foil International,
ranctlonad by FIA-ACCUS,
and la one of tha faw ra n *
In the world which can-tea
TTgn“ JtolnU towanp-ttm mani
Ufaettirera' world champlonrhtp.
Tha Continental la the d o t­
ing event of tha annual Day­
tona "Speed Vt'*l'ka,“ which
h hlghlfglited by (he running
of the Daytona [&gt;n0 Fob. 14.

By*}l m Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Tuesday night’s victory over Apopk* marked
the first time in 13 years thnt a Lyman High baaketbull team hud racked up a cage win over the Blue
Barters.
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one - point,
p o in t, double
urnm ie o v e r­ tlie Lyman-Apopka gam* waa

SANFORD JUNIOR IIIGH’fl varsity cago tenm thin Brnnon (left) Is romprlned of (front row from left) Brad llollingaworth, Mark Caoto, Wayne
Faknfl, Jay Oxford, Ken Hinson and Toni Day; (h a c k row from left) Jra
Abramson, Mike Long, Leu Green, Bruce McKibbin, Bill Damorrls, Tom
Hitchcock and Sidney Lloyd. Right are members of tha Braves’ -junior

Razorbacks Win
Granlland R ic e .
Football Trophy

varsity team. They are (front row from left) Lamar Williams, Joe Plckren, Mott Morgan, Bobby LundquiuL and Scott Harris; (back row* from
loft) Larry Dodson, KJtt Jarrell, Skip Sunkurik, Bill Bracken, Dean
8hultz, Dan Wright and Tom Standage.
(Herald Photo)

Two Upsets Highlight Junior Play

Two uptcU, a near up«el .llhed play in the Florida Jun- sponsored by the Sanford Rec­ point* turned lit by Jimmy
and an expected outconie head- | lor lloy* liaakcthall League, reation Department.
Durham and Steve Hitchcock
I’inecresl Rexall upset Firat were too much fo r Schmidt
Federal by a 34 to 26 score and company..
NEW YORK (U PI)—P an eand Standard Oil ahocked
The Rank era held on for
verance and .an unhlemlihed
Btrlekland-Murrlson 35 to 31, three quartrra against Sangridiron record have paid off
Sanford A tlantic National fold Elec trie before the Elecfor A rkam ai,
Bank frightened S a n f o r d tile inns' t w 0 watchclTarm
The Itnrorbacki, who aportElectric before the Elec­ guaid* too* over. AI Grooms
ed an 11-8 mark Lhla season In­
trician* went on a final period and Ricky Smith led the win­
cluding a 10-T Cotton Bowl
spree to lake a 44 to 27 de­ ners with 28 and 14 point*,
victory over N ebraika, were
rision. In the other tilt, VVT- respectively. Harley Sykes' 17
R
uity’a
Rival,
a
Jo
Gerard
Perfecta
(13)
117,50
named winner* of the GrantRK Radio took Ihe margin w it tup* for th» Bankers,
puppy
that
teem*
lo
be
ileslin
10th
Race
—
S/IS
—
Tima
31.18
land Rice Trophy, awarded
over the Day and Night Grill,
ed
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big
thing*
in
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grey­
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0
20
3.40
3.40
annually by tha Foolhall Writ­
Doug Muliiowski with 20
3 SO I SO 40 to 3*.
er* Aiioelillnn to the team It hound racing world, run* the Mar Heather
points and Tommy Grurey
Mike
R
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18
point*
4.40
consider* No. 1 in Ihe coun­ fir*I official race of hi* ca r­ Whiicy DeWitt
vaulted the Druggists over with 28 hooked up In a scor­
eer tonight in the fourth event Q u i n l e l a (2 31 410 Vi
ing duel. Grurey came out on
try — — ------- —
tha Sarlngstnan whllu Kandy
at
the
Sanford
ortamto
Ken
perfneta T3-2I- ITS.50
“ Thi* 1* the g reateit thing
top of the personal battle with
Brown tank 18 points for the
Mutuel Handle 44B.OM
that h at happened to me,” nel Club.
Miillzowski hut Doug’* Broadlotare.
The big, powerful 75-pound
aifd A rkantai Coach Frank
raster* grabbed the tilt, 40 to
Bill
Schmidt
paced
hi*
Hciulls of last night'* race*:
Broylca. who 1* In Hawaii to Juvenile allowed great promise
34 over the Grlllera. Mnlliowquintet
attend Ihe Hula llowl, "and 1 In schooling events hy winning 1st Rare — .VI* — Time 31.32 Strickland-Morrison
akl received plenty of acorlng
with
22
point*
in
Ihe
Autn7 no 3 (to 3.B0
ain overwhelmed to »ay the (w o o f three staUs and finish Jhunhrook
help from hi* entire equud
8 So 5.40 man’a tilt with Htnndard Oil
Quite Nice
le a it Pm Just thrilled lor the lng second in a third trial.
while Tommy Whigham with
hut
Die
combined
total
of
39
I
B
ust)’*
winning
times
of
4.00
Man * Guard
•quad who made up their
It pointe waa the only other
mind* to be a great learn and II no and 31.7S seconds com Qulniela (2 3) *34 M
scorer for the loeere in double
pare
favorable
with
grey
2nd
Rare
—
t
/
l
t
—
Time
31.72
worker! hard at It "
figure!.
17.00 S 00 5 «0
The Baiorhacka polled t"ur hound* already running in Velvet Sleep
The Colta and Die Rome
Grade
A
competition
Pie
Cully
10
20
5
00
first place vote* and one thirdgrabbed
victories In Intenned1.00,
place ballot from the fl*«- man The first Friday matinee l ot a Coke
iat* League play Saturday.
r
program
of
the
season
t*
slat-j
Qmnlels
IH-71
437
00
committee apiwinu-d by the
I) — Left. Roy Dunn with 13 and Mike
|*-d for tomorrow at bORC with Daily Douhle (2 4) 492 30
association.
hander Rob Veale of the Pitta- Btubben* with to led the Colta
I
U
r
10
rnre
program
getting
3rd
Rare
—
4/l«
—
Time
4t.*7
Notre Dame, the natlon’a
Ll 11 s Guard
5 BO 5 40 3 no burgh Pirates, the m ajor lea to a 89 to 29 win over the
No, 1 ranked team until up under way ai X
:
JUitIne*:W»MUM:
.
.
.
I
Alls*,
Rudy
16 (10 B 00 gue*' strikeout king of 1964, .Jets. Hob Alexander paced the
art In ita finale by. Suuthrm
1st
Hare
—
5
/lt
Time
lt.70
G
u
y
'S
a
ilo
if
^
.
5.30 ha* signed hi* 1065 contract, Jets with 11 pom u. Tlu- Rains
California, finished socorid in
"" defcuTc’d tjj&gt;- Lions 39 to .78.
7 00 I NO .3 on Quinlela (2-77**71 «rt
- ------ the c lutnWtmwrvced today
tile association voting with all T * r r * m y c ln
Veale, 29, was reported to The R a n i s we.re led hy Mike
National
lied
s
no
4
oo
perfecta
(7-73
4273
tw
five »econd place-votes,
4 40 ilh Race — 5/1* — Time 31.87 have received a substantial Karron’a 18 polnta while Tom'lea as, last aenson’i n»H»n*l MHra'a U til
Quillir-la
(2
7)
120
no
\ Ilull Runner
28 W) 11 00 4 00 pay r»l*e The Pirate* declined my Hickson and David
champion, waa third on lilt16o0 8 40 to disclose thu term s ol hi* combined to account for 2b of
strength of Ihe riuighonis' 21 2nd Hare — 5/IH - Time 31.88 Hal berry til*
thu Lions’ 36 muiker*.
1
I
till
go
Polly
IM
HO
|2
00
H
N
O
la
g
Twist
4,20 contract.
IT upset ol Alabama In the
'Sally Sailers
3 80 S.OO!Quinlela (441 479,40
Orange Bowl.
CLASS O N CO U R T By Alan Mover
4 00 4 00 | Perfecta (4Bl 4129,90
Michigan, Big Ton champion Clay pool
| Mb Rare — 5/1# — Time St.71
and lto*e llowl wltmrr over |Quinlela (2 3 ) 421 20
r P . ’r e y t i ■&gt;* &lt;V.
4 4 * cat'Karen's Gittm
3 40 2 80 2 30
Oregon Slate, 1 U , finish'd &lt;Jill Kiel u (.7 4) *31 no
* 'P /# S P
Daily
Double
it
ll
49ov)
Martha
llovk
080
4
20
r*t
fourth In the hallotiug.
3rd Rare — 44/1B — Time 42.on Brooking*
3 00
# t* w * 4 &lt; n p W *
C O K f/C CAP*
Champion
Qulniela (2 4) 423 40
HOLLYWOOD (t)P I)— Sen
7IA1, H A*
Scholar
in no 4 20 J 40 PeflecQi j 2 4) 479 no
FrancUco IBera quarterback
Johin*1.3.20^6
* Ml Ilh' Rare — 1/11 — Time 21.52
\ o c y tLs'? e*
John Brodie, a onetime golf
G iis ’i Gone
8 00 3 00 4 00
n at Noisy Jet
J»r»i, won Ihu National Football
Quinlela (3 71 *80
Kllb red Tip
4 60 3.60
' Af&gt;
league gull U-umament by one
DETROIT (irp i) - William Perfecta (5-7) *3*8 40
Carnal Tew
4 00
v y y p e r a /ir
stroke over Jcisie Whittmton, Clay Ford, millionaire owner 4th Rare — 4/1* — Time 31.55 (Juiniela f2-3) *2* 80
IM
defensive lulfbaik for the of live Detroit Uons, said today Com Blnns
i *o, * t
7 no * 3 III 3 mi Perfect* (3 2) 488 10
6,IT yoJ,
Green Bay (’acker*.
he had not reached a decision W II 'a .Money M.m
7 No t&gt;bu 7th K arr — 8a — Time 44.51
f* /.y c ir o * c
Ilrodle, who played Ihe pro- on who to hire a* the Lion*' Sroolbi Scout
6 60 Granite Betty
8.40 3 00 4 00
,1 3 / U
circuit In D U gnd nmo. fired new head coach, despite a re ­ Quinlela (2 6 ) 450 80
Snip Nation
3UO2 80
an even par on the back nine port he already tapped fired Perfects (2 6) *128 40
Canadian Wild*
7 20 9.20
J i/* r
t&gt;( the Hollywood Beach H otel. assistant Sunny Grandellu* lor Mh Race — »/1i — Time J1.411Qulniela (5 7) *13 20
MIgAt
golf course.
the Job.
Twkon
Soo 3.30 1 80 Qqjnlrla (6 7&gt; *10160
g M N O PgS
SC H O LAR •
F. C. Sliver
6 60 3.80 Perfecta (7-5» *3100
C AG E R O Y A L (TY) - . . . By A l a n M a v « r Alice Abby
3 40 Perfecta (7-6) 5632 80
Nth Race — 5/11 — Time 11.71
Qulniela (2 3) 432 80
; Perfecta (2 S 1 433.90
E, MacDuff
13 00 6 00 3.20
rah Race — 5/1* — Time 31.89 Sea Otter
3 40 3.60
, Rudy's Gal
18 20 13.40 4 60 Just Elmer *
4.20
I Spade Queen
10 00 6 80 Quinlela (I S) *23.40
Dry Rob Roy
5 20 Perfecta (8-1) $dT to
91h Race — 1/1* — Ttrae 31.41
! Quinlela (6-7) *63 00
Perfecta (6-7) *133.50
W.D.'S Garnlcl 27.20 6.20 3.10
7lh Rare — 1/1* - Time Si.ea o B 'a New Day
3 80 320
C. Mar Duff
10.00 6 00 3 3t Huai Vollmer
4.40
Gerald
12,80 4.80 Quinlela (3-4) *32.20
Pleasant Maid
4.00 Perfect*. (4-3) *147.10
Quinlela (1-4) 154 40
10th Race — 5/14 — Time 11.14
Perfecta (1.4)^78 90
O.ll.'s Adjusted 22 B0 Bajt 4.10
8th R are — 4/18 — Time 32.H Amigo Rocker
14.00 8.40
La Pete
7.40 4 Bo 3 to Summert-tta
4.20
Black Julie
4 90 4 20 Quinlela (1-4* *131.00
Honey's So:ret
6 80 Perfect* (4-1) *306 20
11th R are - b - Time 14.82
Qulniela (4-8) 125.20
Perfects (4-8) *43,90
Jack Magic
7.00 3.40 3.00
»th Race — 4/11 — Time 31.30 Snuwbrook
5 20 3.40
FLEXIBLE BLACK PIPE
Nieto
11.20 * 00 1.80 Tcxsotm*
. 3.40
Naoma Secretary
e.eo 3.20 Quinlela (5-8) *11.00
(Ideal P m Sprinkler -Spatema)
Proven Fact
I SO Perfect* (S-8) *40.50
Quinlela ( 1-3 ) *31 00
Mutuel Handle *74,196
AT REDUCED PRICES

Brodie Captures
Football Golf

Promising Pup Rusty
In First Official Race

Bob Veale Inks
With Pirates

Lions’ Owner
Is Undecided

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leas th a n a " c o m ju e a t" l o r
t it e G re y h o u n d s w h o
now h a v e a n o v era ll re c ­
ord of tw o win* and three lo*ar t.
The im purU nt bit, however,
it tlia fact that the 'Hound*'
two victories have been in
Orange Belt Conference play
und (hat’s where it counts, ac­
cording t to h4ad coach Dick
Copeland.
Another major factor about

Stale Standouts
Mickey Mantle
Will Start In
Ready To Sign
Senior Bowl
For $100,000'

MOBtLE, Ala. (U P I) Three standout* from Florida
•choola will be in the starting
hackflcld fur the South in
Saturday'* Senior Bowl foothall game
Coach Tom Landry of the
Dallaa Cowboys announced the
Rebel offemive team. The
North equad wai to br named
today.
Sieve Ten*l of Florida Slate
will start at quarterback for
the Smith At fullback will be
Larry Dupree of Florida, and
Hob Hayes of Florida AAM
will fill the flanker back ipot.
The other halfback |&gt;o*lti&lt;in
will he handled hy Auburn'*
Jim my Sidle
The South line atartera will
include RIB Curry of Georgia
Tech at center, Frank MeLondon of Alabama and Jus­
tin Cinale of Mii»i*ilppi State
at guard, Jim my Wilton of
Georgia and Harry Schuh of
Memphis State at tackle, AI
len Brown of M ln l'tippi and
Ray Ogden of Alabama at cod

Ryan To Operate
Aslros At Cocoa
HOUSTON. Tex i1T*l&gt; H ie Houston Astros of (lie NaIlona! Masebuli l-eague s a id
Jo* Ryan. 46, veteran basehall m anager will run Houston
Sjiorta Association operation*
In Cocoa, Fla.
The a»»ociatiun, which own*
the Astro*, houjjhl the Lake­
land franchise and moved it
lo Cueoa to joiU Die Florida
Slate leag u e
Ryan owned and managed
the lakeland franchise before
the association bought it. He
will be business m anager ol
the Cocoa team and the asaoelation'* rookie league opera­
tion in Cocoa.
-*

Get« New Job

the first appearance of Eddie
Long In the greyhound line­
up, Long, a senior, haa played
quarterback on the Lyman
grid eleven but had never a t ­
tempted to play basketball. Ha
recently came out to try Im
n berth on the aquadi
Copeland handed him a
starling assignm ent again**
Apopka and Long Immediataly mad* a nam* lo r hlm ielf
in Lyman rage circlet by new
tin g 20 point*.
“Long haa glvan ui a more
balanced attack,” aaid Cope­
land, “and this h a t increaaad
our acorlng threat,"
Copeland raid he waa wtQ
pleiurd with the Improvement
the ’HoumU have made alnca
the opening game. Including
the curtain raiser, the Grey­
hounds have played five garnet
and they've increased their
scoring output In each, reach­
ing Ihu 69-point mark Tnaaday ngainat Apopka.
“ We ahould have,’* aald
Dick, “a fair five by the end
of the w.A»uti."
Joe Asher 1* leading tha
Greyhound acorlng attack. So
far thi* season he ha* racked
up 79 polnta In five game*
fur an average of 10.8 point*
per tilt. Mike Sterling has a
total of 89 for an 11B aver­
age In five contest!.
Lyman goee back Into OBO
circles Friday night when they
travel lo Wildwood for a con­
fidence gume with the Wild*
cata.

NEW YORK (DPI)—Mickey
Mantle M&gt;on will sign another
111X1,000 contract and although
tJial » ouft put- him in J/w Namath'* class. It will tie him
wiUi Joe DiMaggin fur achiev­
ing- that figure (rum the Yan­
kees three years In a row.
Mantle’* next contract will
l« hia 15th with Ihe Yankee*,
who like the Giants, intend to
pay their "big m an" the same
money they did last year. The
Giants already have aajd Wil­
lie May* will receive the •amtamount he did last season,
meaning S105.0U0
Although hi* .303 batting
average last y e a r didn't
match hi* ..314 mark of the
previous season, the 33-yearold Mantle had a much belter
year all around than he did I”
in 1963 when an assortment of;
| .|l ^ .tT |( ir ,
injuries enabled him to play n' o t ic k in h e n s .
m«s
in onlv 65 game*.
' *m •b****U In bu*ln**e at m
....
,
,
e*nfoi-d As s , Hemtnol* C o u n t y ,
Mickey appeared In 143 rinri.i. „na.p so* firtninuJ
contest* la it summer, driving
',f ,,u *n&lt;, Mvrt * Wondsr
,,,
. H t.,rs
aM
i Ks- ( in la n d
is
in 111 runs, contributing 35
eistsr s* m n«m« with fhto
homer* and (mishuig with the &lt; l " f h o f r h * C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
h w m lu o lu
C u u t it l1* F lo r a l* .
In
fourth best halting percentage *&lt;*oo
rd e u c e w it h t h o -f Y O * la t e n t
• f t h a FlntULoua V » m t f l a t in the American league
(.» .» !!:
R a o lio a
IIS 0 (
• With taxea and all that, a Vutaa
t u f i . u riiaiutiaa
small raise or cut in the *100 - 1
VIr a, l l r r m a n
Ila -rH e tf
'NX) lirackrt doesn t mean I'ti Ml all U n , 7, U* I I , 19, l i f t .
&lt;M »
min h As a to all er of fact, a
I.Ki. St. VuTIt ■
b o o st can inm rlim el work out
llu r k h s IS t n ll* -llu g
to a slice In take-home pay.
Tli- r * « illn r a n n u a l n . S - t l n g
So Mantle will get the same nf t h s - Ip cltb u h lu ru o f Th» Cltl*
'
Hunk of Ovisiin, OvisUo.
’•lary and everyone will be •l-*t*.rli1*
«MI l.» hsPI si Ih u
happy.
tvvlsili. U s rn n r ta l TiulMlna a t

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J ou I ’ M, mi T h u r s i ls y , J a n o u r , 14ih. IMS f o r t h u s i t e
lion of o flln s ru a n d t h a t r a s s ,
a c t i o n o f such o t h e r Oustn ssa
a - m ar propsrly «oma hsfora
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PHILADELPHIA f l'p l l _
Bub Odell, Uucknell football
I . II. VVsbu
G i s c u l l v * Vloe P ' ss ldsn C
coach and former All Ameri­ T-uhllsh
Due. I I , 1 B«« a J a n .
can hack at Pennsylvania, will 1. IMI.
CDH-C4
be named new beid coach at
hi* alma m ater Saturday, ac­
cording to the Philadelphia In­
quirer JJxie newspaper said
MP.MIIKKMIIIP 110.09
&lt;&gt;&lt;fcll needed only tlie approv­ then weekday Greene Fee I I
al of Penn President, Dr. Gay- Land O' Lake* Country Club
Hwy, 17 92. Cataelber
lor P HarnweB, to succeed
erry
838.2(94
John Stlegm in, who w*( flrctl.

PLAY GOLF

PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
Ed Hogan, public relation* man
fur the Philadelphia Eagles
from 1947 to hit resignation
last September, ha* Joined the
Liberty Hell harness racing
track ui a sim ilar capacity.'
Hogan will be associated with |
the track'* Publicity Director
Mort Berry.

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.ady Godiva'
» Contest Will
Mature Nudes
JDELRAY BEACH (U P I) ormal plans (or a March 7
Miss Lady Godiva" beauty
[ o n t e s t "to dram atically
emonstrate nudity is nice”
ere announced today by eneprenucr John Dawson.

; Dawson ii the father of a
|*-year-old bride in a nude
'Mrddlng last spring under the
^ *lash pines here.

INSTALLED as new officers for the Seminole County 4-H Council a r e
(left to right) George Bradshaw, Carmen Adriatico, Patty Baker, Joe
Dindn, Susan Wirick and Rudy Meuller.
. , .

Area 4-H Council
Central Florida Horse Shows- Installs Officers

Dawson said today that Sis. *y Dawson and her. Coast
Cuardsm an husband. Charles
D. Narrow, were-divorced In
Miami early In D ecem ber.By Mr*. II. L, Johnson
i The lithe young girl was reNew officer* of Seminole
*Cl' m arried shortly after in the
By Maryann Miles
Georgs Myers was
show Codnty 4-H Council were in­
i&gt; ic inity of Chicago.
champion.
Tcp
three
winners
of
events
stalled by Miss Myrtle Wil­
_
Narrow* who was m arried to
Listed in order of winning son,
Home
Demonstration
Sissy under the name "M or' in Sunday afternoon's gym ­
^ row ." charged extrem e cruel- khana sponsored by Central were: keyhole open, Linda Agent, at the a n n u a l'p a rty
ly. He complained Sissy acted Florida Horse Shows, Inc., in Ashley, Denise Williamson. of 4-H Clubs held a t Molodee
'
, "cold and indifferent" after the newly completed arena on David W althall; pule bend­
skating rink.
• the first weeks of the mar- Wrkiwa Springs Road have ing, junior, Steve Halker, Guy
Serving for the year will
riage. MisS Dawson was divor­ been released for publication. Randolph. Glenda Lynd; pole
bemling,
senior,
Geoige
Myers,
tw
George Bradshaw, presi­
ced under h sr legal name HI!*Sunny
Halker,
Anne
Ran­
dent;
Carmen Adriatico, vice
r,rrf**.*na Marie.
dolph; egg race, open. Jim president; Putty Baker, sec­
ft
Dawson, refusing to com­
Waters, George Myers, Guy retary-treasurer; Elinor Hein,
m ent further on the divorce,
•poke at some length about
Randolph; cloverleaf, open. delegate; Joe Hindu, reporter;
— * the first annual Misji Godiva
Sonya Howard, Joey McUuck- Susan Wirick, chaplain, and
“ ’ contest.
Rudy Mueller, recreational
in. Cathy Wills;
The winner Is to get a trip
Jackpot cloverleaf, open, leader.
to' Conventry, England, wherp
County Agent Cecil Tucker
Sonya Howard, George Myers,
the original Lady Godiva,
Jane Williams; ride down and presented the Key Award to
dressed only in her long hair,
Wall Street Chatter
lead back, junior, Brenda Al­ Cathy Cummuck and the
kw
rode a horse through the
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thom­ len, Donna Allen, Ronnie Award of Leadership to San­
rtre els to protest taxes.
son &amp; McKinnon suggests In­ Hodge; flag race, open, David dra Mlkler ill special cere­
The winner alsd will gel the vestors avoid new purchase*
Walthall, I-Imfo Ashley, Anne monies during the evening.
•tarring role in a movie titled of stocks whose prices arc high
Following the installation,
Randolph; double barebai-k,
'* l"M lss Godiva " Dawson said. in relation to earnings and
open, Steve ilrninard anil the hoys ami girls enjoyed
Although the official entry especially those which ip 1964
skating under leadership of
'
date for the contest does not seemed to he over-estimating Pogo Hingle, Steve Halker Shrnty Best, owner of the
and
Doug
H
alkr^
George
open until Jan. 10 Dawson said their “ visible growth poten­
rink, liefieshment* of fruit
Myers ami David W althall;
be already has "two doten" tials."
punch and u large assortm ent
Jum ping figure B. open, of rookies w e r e s e r v e d
applicants, including an AtlanThe advisory letter a d d *
Sonny Halker, Sonya Howard, throughout the party.
*“ ta (Ga.) blond®.
"strong cyclical groups and
"She told me she was every issues presumably also will in­ George Myers; pick lip r a r e ,
More than 11,6 troys and
thing but the horse," Dawson volve greater risk* in the new open. S o n n y ltn lk rr amt Steve girls, plus their leaders and
Itrainaid, Joey MrGurkin and some pa rents,, at tended.
•aid
year."
George Myers, George Myers
The judge! panel will include
Bunny Yea jer, a Miami Reach
Tessel, Patric. Inc , com­ and David Walthall.
figure photogiaphcr, ami Sepi ments that right now* it Is "bull­ Sunday's shew marked the
Dubronyi, a sculptor who gain ish ami we expect at least four beginning of point rollertiun*
. cd notoriety for a goldrn sta to six more weeks of generally over a three month p&gt;-ii,„l to­
tu rtle o( actress Anita Kkbcrg advancing stock p n e r s " The ward h $.’5 Savings Rond
Tlie contest will start March brokerage firm adds that both prixe and the Sunday, Jun 17 1
tlrlln iy 1KipHcat** Hr *•Iu c*
« at a nudist cam p here run technical an I psy chological In judged rhisses show also will
I lul* |ilJl}&lt;'d IJ {able* iIi i i t I*
by Dawson It ta sponsored by locators "should give us due begin accumulation of points
imI h v Mi*. UiHirkM* IV h ir u II
I f the American Nudist Associa warning in lime to take prof­ over tlie same period for n
wl Tu«*i*iUy nfUimooli *a
tion. he said Dawson Is se i t s "
|25 bond.
ly wpmioii hr Id rrt the Fi r*1
cretary-treasurer of the asso
Hull
' . nation
Bachc A t o comments that
\\ imii'ti* M
sr r«* NS* fir At,
On March 6 the program the numerous uncertainties
'll*' F K Afl«fi*l Afifi mini Mr*.
c aayv the Judges will see the overhanging the &gt;tock market
I&gt;Iii It Witubiv; 9*i-k $irill, a tu*.
__u girls dem onstrate "poise and likely will produce a sec saw
II. buy Lluuo Mild Mj!»p Kihvi
’* talen t." That night Use press, pattern ovor thTTnonlh* ahead,
John**1n with Mrt. Atrn*fl
* judges, "special gueSts" and liache said it anticipates a
NEW YORK tl I'll — It may
girls will attend a banqurt market of individual stock per he only a m atter of time before V\m&lt;h id and Mi*-&gt; Imviil *Sin*
Clothes will he worn to dinner formances rather than any dr Notre Dame quarterback John y*«'i , fourth. Mr* I’lilwit Nuh"Inlorm at clothes We would finite trend ui the overall list Huarte join* New York's Jet olh nnd Mrs. Ilolm$•« Finn.
K\\. find, Mi* K Ai krrn't have anything formal in »
*el
niwri nnd Mm At%it 1$ Ihntn**
nud st ram p That would l*e
| The time may be as close hui'livI1,; *i*$ ufi'd, S t i i MIfi n i t
unthinkable.' he said.
•is Saturday when the Jets hold IIfit inn fin uiid F rank R Fi w h ­
March 7 will !&gt;e devoted to
nf w* conference that may pro it h. third, Mi and Mm. K
- - the Iroauty contest. .Spectators
iluce the signing &lt;d Ileisuian M lliukli* mild fnlllltl, Mm
and press will be limited to
Trophy winner Huarte a* part 1 &lt;&gt;r« ttu Miirmoii and A. II
By Jane Cssseltrerry
2,000. Dawson said. "That's
of a $700,000 rookie hsckfield Hnrr.
alt we can hold."
Mr*. Margaret Gnit, coun­
lluarte’s estimated asking
"Actually Miss Godiva was ty elementary school super­ price it $200.ooo, half the fig
* planned for 1966," he said.
visor, will he gurst speaker at tire paid \laham a * Joe \ a
OVER 35 YEARS
"itu t prem ature introduction the regular meeting of the math after the Cotton Howl
tl First A Palmetto
i *t\d an a in a/mg level of pub- South Seminole Elementary game.
( Alongside old post ol(ire)
lie acceptance to the topless .School CTP Tuesday ut 7:30
An educated guess Is that a
3 j bathing suit caused our board p.m. in the ichmyl auditorium. third newcomer, Princeton's
* of directors to reconsider and
A nursery will !&gt;e provided Cosmo lacavaati. received a
advance it to its present date. for small children and parents trout IKtO.isvr for puning the
%i
"Next year it will tie a sum­ arv requested to bring all nec­ \m en can
Football
League
m er event with local contests essary equipment.
club.
« ‘ throughout the country for eiiFollowing the program the
• &lt;'nr|ie1s • KurnUur$
jS m lnattons."
fourth grade homeroom moth­
Cultimhut introduced catllr
• Tile
• Plano*
^
Dew-son said each entry re- ers will served refreshments into the New World on hi*
• Kent id Ht-ils
* - celved is checked to determine in the cafeteria.
I second voyage in 1493
* how serioua llit girl is in seek­
«
ing to enter the contest.
’9
"We have found two of the
«
entry requests were made by
men and one, was a practical
joke on a woman who said she
was "fat and forty."
"She said she would enter
anyway it the prlies were
worth it."

Names Winners In Gymkhana

Investors Told
To Avoid Some
New Purchases

Station University concert fdue to the Governor's inaug­
choir, under the direction of ural balls, and other conflict­
Harold M. Giffin, professor ing event* ,ha* been resched­
uled for Saturday.
•
of voice, will appear Saturday
C. Vernon Mtxc, president
evening a t 8 p. m. in Semin­ of the association, said that
ole High School auditorium. tickets of membership are
This is the second presenta­ still available for the next
tion of the Mutual Concert three concerts, which include
Association.
the Florid* Symphony and
Widely Known, the choir the Burke Family Singers.
was heard coast-to-eoast in a
55-minute broadcast of H an­
del's "-M e s i i a h" during
Christm as week.
The choral group also madean appearance a t the Florida
Baptist state convention in
Tampa in Novemlier. before
CARDIFF, Wales (L T D —
more than 1,500 pastor* and
Judge Owen T. Temple-Mor­
laymen.
The Sanford program Snl- ris, in granting a divorce to
urdffy will be Varied, ihclud" Mr*. I donat'd Andrews on the
ing *uch number* a* "C hrist, ground of cruelty, said there
Re Thine the Glory" by ought to be a law to prevent
Schutx-Shnw; "The Omnipot­ husbands who m istreat their
ence" by Schubert and "W hen wives from renisrrylng.
The judge said Andrews'
Tlpm Contest" front Rossini's
Stnli.it M ater with Monica behavior was "dreadful."
"Every other day his wife
llistc r. senior of Jacksonville,
ns soloist; the " opera aria had a hiding" (beating),
"Mon Cocur S'Ouvre a Tn Temple-Morris said. “ He bit
Xuix'* from Samson and De­ her when she was pregnant.
lilah -Try Suinl-Saerts with There were m arks all over
Elisabeth Bedsole, senior of her, including cigarette burns.
Jacksonville, ns soloist; "O, This went on nil the time.
‘'People wlio disobey motor­
Clap Youp H ands" by R.
Ywughnn Williams; "R ue and ing laws are disqualified from
Kliine" by D ett; ami the driving People who commit
"Hallelujah Chorus” from The misconduct are dealt with and
disciplined- A man like this
Metfsiah by Handel.
This program was original­ should be disqualified front
ly scheduled for today hut ever m arrying rrgain."

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Page 8 — Jan. 7, 1965

Del. 8 Lauded
On Merger With
Parent Squadron
Heavy Attack Squadron 1)
Detachm ent 8, “ hauled down”
ita ensign (or the last time
when the unit merged with its
parent iquadron, VAIM1, dur­
ing ceremonies at Sanford Na­
val Air Station.
Both unita recently return­
ed from deployments in the
M editerranean. VAIM1, com­
m anded by Cdr. R. W. Ken­
nedy, arrived in Sanford Dec.
22 after being deployed for
eight month*.'-*
’ A fter.'l/ijt return of VAH-11
there w ife several special
events of this lis t cruise lo
talk about: Cyprus situation
Aug. 6-28; 17 pilots, bom bard­
ier navigators, and third crew
m em bers marked their tooth
ca rrie r landing; Visits to Italy,
Greece and Turkey; major
participation In Sixth Fleet and
NATO exercises; ports of call
in France and Spain; 2,000
flight hours. Many experiences
to be rem em bered by VAH-11'*
com plem ent of IBS otficcrs and
___ men.
Heavy Attack Squadron 11.
Detachment 8 completed Its
- —*deploy m rnt tn early November
and returned, to Sanford. At
this tim e the Detachment be­
gan preparations' for dissolu­
tion snd m erger with its p»rent squadron, VAIM1.
Although Detachment 8’s
logs are closed, Its records re­
main a reminder of devoted
officer* and men carrying out
a vital mission.
l,ct Dclchmcnt 8 * record#
•peak; Less than five months
after activation In 1962 the De­
tachm ent was aboard the USS
for S2 days In the Caribbean
fulfilling President Kennedy’*
Cuban quarantine. Upon return
to Sinford in December the
Detachment won all competi­
tion for the Top Bombing

THREE-WAY birthday
rake (top photo) was
shared after monthly
Qvietlo city council session hy C l e r k Dot
Courier (left), Mayor
Lee Gary and Mrs.
Helen Slavik, who re-,
ccntly served as acting
clerk. In bottom phntor
Mrs. Courier is shown
swcarinii in Counc ilman
Kirby U|ickeJ6\v, nerv­
ing his first term on
the board. Other incom­
ing councllmcn, n &lt;&gt;t
pictured but also re­
ceiving their oaths were}
\V. II. Martin and Kcx
(,’lonts.

Police Break Up Next-In-Line Move
Bloody Clash 0(
Studied By Solons
Silver Hunters

Florida Escapee
Listed On FBI
10 Most Wanted
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
*John William Clouacr, *n in­
sane fugitive wbo j* an exjwr in karate, was listed to­
day as one of the FBI's 10
most wanted criminals.
Clouser, a one-time police
officer, has been sought since
last April 2 when he escaped
from Florida State Iloipital,
Chattahoochee. The FBI w arn­
e d .th a t he is "armed and ex­
tremely dangerous."
Acquaintances hive told po­
lice th a t the wanted man is
a sadist who like* lo itn rt
fights and "would not hesitiate to Irt-at a victim to death."
He ia said to have sent letters
to various police and law of­
ficials boasting he would nev­
er l,e captured alive,
Clouser served ns a police
officer in Florida frum IKofl
until August, lUfil, when he
was dismissed with prejudice
after being questioned about
participation in criminal ac­
tivities A month Inter, he was
charged with the robbery, kid­
naping and-beating of two Or­
lando theater managers. He
was sentenced to .10 years im­
prisonment.
Legally judged ihsalie, be
Was assigned to the state men­
tal hospital front where he
made I d s escape. ,
Clouser, 32, is a native of
Chicago. Significant, identifi­
cation murks are tattoos of h
panther on his right sh udder
and a h eart pierced with un
arrow on the left. He likes
to ,!■•• k himself in jewelry,
in,tinting n brown wood “ tiki*
riiarni dolt worn on a chain
around his neck.
He is know n ns a " m a m a 1*
b o y " typ e w ho h a s a sso cia te d
w ill, hoin -e x u a ls . t'lo iiM -r h as
I
n m a rrie d I h ie r tim e s If.c o n sid e rs h in ts, if a " la d ie s

man."
i looser 1s n neat dtesser
w ith a p re fe r cure fo r sp o rts

Republican on the Judi* i
WASHINGTON (Ui*l&gt; — *
S q u a d r o n and also won the
:
T o p Pilot so d U o m b a rd ic r-n aNASSAU, B a h a m a Isla n d s— ( -.f i-l* &gt;s IS in k IHU ijU H 'kly 1iiry committee, hn» mlr- ducrl
v i A l o r award*.
(I 1*1) •— P o Nm Iim A.i* up *1 po* It* tin mifiH tlkifl^C wlnnit three
Mfiiilur h'^ndiitiuii and will clo th e s II,. f .rc je s lltg , iilt e C ontin uing on its winning " ' " " a l l y bloods cl:, h b.-tw.-ii |nni'?"it'In* *i lut'd iif thr (mi rah
n,o.let a u to s. M e i- udtfUr ,owmi k VAit h ( Vlb-i,
&gt;
•11- H1,1111&gt;, Mu I &lt;Mbfl | 'Flip hill will lir lin* fiimt «»i ■ t e ic s ia ra n g e fio d r lo o t s on
w a y s in 1983, D e t a c h m e n t g Dwt g r o u p s ' «,l .............. ..
ind
was thr Top ltnmbing Squadton lor -three consecutive
months. The Top Pil'd awards
were captured in four success
Ivc months while the Bomhardier ■ navigator won Itie
competition during January,
M a rch . Apr'l and June
D e ta c h m e n t B at the end of

treasur,- hmitets o v r Mu- r&gt;puled torn' on ,,l a MinVcti
Spanish r,'lb-on
Silver .mil's w,,i;li li-'lwi-in
uuH ■n and
mil "0
reported in tin- vr*-.,-t I tie
'h ip I' 'aid 1,1 I"'
-1
r"'!c offshore ......... lie ..,..,it,

ninl itatMianiliiiUHn.
' «b r nf biiAim ■■ for the
I
\j it *i t| •« n aa1111«in*f* *h itt h i.iry r ofn tn it (?•’. '1 hi* twuI In* .ill \%i » l" list* *’ |*r*'U|l*ITtA )»*«lt fifi-itwijip vs in, hi.
it|t| it * tli** Mp'il'll
IS Mint the vii p p iPAidi-nt,
vi it il|i| I '** f*i(lfnl tli l hi* With
wit It tl ir i ' *n i u r i rn rr *»f «• tint *
t i,fik' n ■• - In thr
Li tvmilk ! jut Hy o f the eiibini'l, to *1**i t s h itv&lt;’ t .ilk r d murll Im i t|nm*
i litr* the jifrMilrrit ihmihh 1
hull'* j* to-lit. th rin ,
* 'Mil(J11**aa WMlihl ib-t'ilfp if ,1
Gian-I Itatiauii, about i.o link-I hit
w ilt ' th'j*** nii;tM
ilmilohty 4
aiiuuht tin*
t h r y e a r Join, d VAII II m rc
«f ' ’aim It,;, I, I la
Unit it* t if n in l|fM I h* t iik r n
pM nt'lmt
with the
ccinnx"-th e -; coveted A tlaid^j- . A10 111•* v- ,J( 1 ha ■ ' &gt;j
bilLa dtiliUui with
\ tee |»n —ii'lrn l*

F l e e t " E " for h altle re a d i n e s s 1 1*'"**1-'’ said Fl evp
a m o n g h e av y a tta c k units. Dur-|*-hict L c d ic l a i n ,
A group of ffiur men win, n
ing the final m onth s of 1983,
D e t a c h m e n t * m ad e n u m e r o u s poricdH t"'ind tin ir&gt; ■ o,
ehort sh ipboa rd c ru is es while " e r e appro.. I ' d m th«- »».,'• r
fulfilling o(&gt;ctaluinal com m it- *’V st\
po.iii-"t* ,&lt;
nrcnlw
t r i e i m g n u n , of (I lor tin tn

p o litic s

to

pot n o g , a p tiy ,

II"

■-rijoys western ninsi, amt
plays tin- guitar He spt-aks
.,nl reads Spanish.
t h o ise r is s a id to to* an e x ­
pert p is to l r in d , a w iig h t i f
ter a m i a p ra c tit io n er of hoth
k a r a t e and ju d o
,

lie is aloi-l ,I\ t rirlt. stafut
mg .’&gt; foot 9 a n il w e ig h in g
f io n ,

(Urtit ml ft in 4•‘TSTrlff
itlTtaiil
ilv li*^*** hrt*n ihtioduFfil in

17T,

lo

JlUt pounds

He

Forest City Community A*
sociation voted chsnscs in bylsws snd announced newly
reorganized committees at tbe
first business session of the
new year at- Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School. President Al­
len Forward Was in charge.
Rewording of by-jaws, per­
taining to membership, defines
regular members as those who
arc residents or property own­
er* tn voting precinct 12 and
associate members as those
joining lo assist in association
activities. They cannot vote on
business m atters or hold of­

Fasching Season
On In Germany

•U U agency.

nignera have come up
with a new material for
bikinis. T It i n one is
made of leather. •

FAT
OVERWEIGHT
Available to you w ithout a
doctor's prescription, our drug
called ODRINEX, You must
law ugly fa l*or your money
bark. No strenuous exercise,
laxatives, massng-s or taking
of so-called reducing candies,
crackers or cookies, or chew­
ing gum. ODIHNEX is a tiny
tablet and easily swallowed.
When you take ODRINEX.
you still enjoy ycur meals,
stilt eat the fond you like, but
you simply don’t have the
urge for extra* portions- be­
cause ODRINEX depresses
your appetite and decreases
your desire for food, ^ cur
weight must come down, tiecause as your own doctor w-Rl
tell you, when you cat less,
you weigh less. Get rid of ex­
cess fa t and live longer. 0D KIN EX rvsts $9.01) nnd is
sold on this GUARANTEE:
If not satisfied for any reason
Just return the packnge to
your druggist nnd get your
full money back. No question*
asked. ODRINEX is sold with
this guarantee by:
McReynirid* Drug Store —
Sanford — Mail Orders Filled

New M ilitary Budge
To M eet LBJ Economy
WASHINGTON (U P I) The be left in service, including
Defense Department is report supersonic B5B s.
ITie manpower reductions
ed to he planning manpower
will take m o o t) men from (he
ruts and a reduction m Die An Force and 20.out) men from
cnuriii &gt; s m a n n r d bomber the Army The Navy arid Die
fore* in a move lo keep I’res Manm-s will gam 2imkni men
All sovings accounts opened, all addition*
■rirttl Johnson’* new military
Johnson will submit the bud
to your account that are made by the 10th
budget below r-lim alrd ^ tie gel to Congress later this
teiive spending for the cur month The unofficial but an
oi the month, earn dividends from the 1st.
u n i year.
lliuritative
Journal ol the
JI was retukD d Dial the new \rined Forres reported tbe
IT PAYS TO SAVE WHERE
military budget woulil total ,1,-tails and informed sources
$19 I billion for I tic fiscal supplied additional inlorinaSAVING P A Y S ...W IT H US
year beginning July t.
Hon.
Tbe military budget lor the
While the B',2 force will be f
Cun ent year bail originally cut. in another move likely lo
been exprrted to reach J.'l 2 't u
some controversy, the
blllmn.- Vartotir-arfjj(i*wve re­ - to-nhtgon- wig pwf- Ihe 2.hO*l-*J
oam .
duced the latr-W S poiled esti­
n hour .SB7 1 reiormais
tT T T n
mate m re c e n t,weeks lo $19 1 saitre plane into production
SANFORD, FLA.
im tbe Strategic Air Com JL-! \ \ E S T F I R S ! ST.
billion
Among change' in the new maud.
budget, some o! which are
likely to be cim trm ei stal, are
reductions in both Du- Army
and Ait Force, the trimming
nl la plane* from the nation s
iv.10 plane U.V2 strategic bomb
WI TH
er fort-r and the scrapping of
the Air Force’s last 225 over
age IM7 bomber*
By mid Bkiii, according to
Die reports, 1165 bombers will

Big Bonus Days Every Month

SPOKEN W ORD CRUSADE
Rev. Jack CATES, Jr.
from Greensboro, N. ( ’.

R ev. Cttlett him junt r e tu rn e d front th e Itilundrt of th e Seu.

Friday, January 8 to Sunday, January 17.

UNDER GIANT TENT
Hwy. 17-92, 21th St. &amp; French Ave.
,

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SERVICES NIGHTLY 7:45

CHEVELLE

PER MONTHI

St. Swithun, patron saint
of St. Swithun'* Day, waa an
artua) bishop of Winchester,
England,

was changed from first Mon­
day to second Monday of each
month with the next to be Feb.
8. Location and- program will
be announced

DID YOU KNOW?
THE NEW

The University of Miami
got 8167,383, the University
tff Florida got If07,697, and
606.533 was awarded to the

Die March meeting with cur­
rent members divider) into two
team s. After three months los­
ing tesm w iJ treat winners to
a dinner.
Decision was approved to
contact the State Road Depart­
ment again requesting that a
traffic signal be installed in
Forest City at the SR 434-431436 crossing. In 19G0 petition
was. presented on this m atter
but at the tim e SRD officials
in the DeLand offices advised
that nothing could be done un­
til completion of Interstate !
Date of regular meetings

FOREST (TTY Community Association officers
tnkintf over tit the .Jumiitcy meeting.are, seated
from left, Allen Forward, president; Mrs. Esther
Johnson, secretary; Murray Long, f i r s t s ice
president; back, Bryan'Rucker and Leland J a ­
cobs, directors; Adolph Juhl, treasurer; Marlon
Hozumun, second vice president. Directors A1
•Krenzer and Forrest Anderson were not present
for the photo.
(Herald Photo)

ruddy I iim pfcSs ittn.
Allow b u pjeeident In was
t htMTftrL a Vice pM'**oiyjc^- w-heii hlond hair and Mnc ry,'iT t(lt
■ In
i -mil•*'iiiii| ltm i#p niii] n rr
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to e Hi* ihoiii w "iil.l IlNVi l" hliiMilf a ith h brjird, VAlif f
11ut n il rritlnt iH'iTiftit
he » o n f ii Mii'il I • \ a lit|i|'(| I t ) o f
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the Ib'Uii* ami Sroale
I I ***JrI«**J t h i l l WHII111 Itlllkf thf
1hr NiAiM*iniitiHn leL'iwhi p ri n*n&lt; »*, i biiixvi h«p uMikul
-s-His*'Ml,ll lull l»f II |»f«mill'tlt
D e tac h m e n t * sw ept the top
lion iippiiiM* in comply with i mi ji 'I n k . Mliiir mili'Miiuin m&gt; 1
a w a r d s for pilot, b o m b a r d i e r
Both groups « e t e
ariin-d it f* 'h - h i l i i tinr Um* n|miiftt11
i ecMii'iitir imIji I *--ri of the U it! lion VAMi k*11,
n a v ig a t o r, and squa dron for '*, , h hatpooii r u n '
I
m l in IImu-,1*
jin Iratio r
MII I OIMIII tasloll Will'll I *e
January. They were the over k n m - s Poll,, h u i i n IK com t h i *»M l£ I' " m I ( M it h », n llarVi-y Ibwuhl, helinedj'a n *
m
andrcied
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p
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m
lm.,1
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a
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all winner &gt;( the Bombing Der­
mi in l*«'i nf tin VVni r* it * mu
+n**i*'i ft, w m i *h " l "hy J nek It u "*v Kxplnsion Fatal
by in March The Detachment lo the , 1111 , ., 11,1 lll 'p r t 'C ll II., iillAjil&gt;i|| vt liH'h Hit #'®l iifJilnl
he
wim in thr custody of l eA- To I .awtoy Man
continued taking the much s k irm is h in g n o n
Inllll y. h rlllM*t|) A MRattFMIIA n» nut hoi it ie*. Km! the pio
GAINKSVII.I.F l l l l ’l!- Bur
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Win'll
the
boat
a
r
r
i
v
e
d
the
sought after 'Immhlng awards
t lull
poj*eil hill been tuw, I Inwit Id nidi Sauls, a resident of Law
two
groups
a
b
e
n
d
s
vs,-r,m
the
by winning the pilot and *qu'
1 ,1'jfbliilbin tn Kolti Hint*
would have he* n in the cus­ toy. died nl burns lie received
dron competition during the w a t e r , " a p»SM-ti,:,-r on Die fi|&gt;l&gt;ni«ntl&gt; Mill 11avc Ih|»mr11
tody of frdenil officers.
in an explosion at a laitlled
first three months of 1981, police taunidi sa id ' ihu- m an mm Inif'kinir.
S taff Attorney
iJesides coverliig the pri**l* jjas plant.
c
la
im
e
d
he
l;u,l
b
e
n
attarki-,1
while Die In mhaidier naviga­
I llftiit'ility nTnt AUrri'Aititin »fr
TALLAHASSEE (Ul*l&gt; dent,
file
hill
alto
would
make
Hr
was
injured
alter
a
saf
tors remained tops lor March, u n d e r w a l e i II,- -a d ll&gt;, m ask &gt; it v «• | * &lt;1 hi n n iiit it utiunN l
it a feileial iiltlir to
rty valve popped from a Wilton R Miller 31, one time
had
l
n
,
n
ripped
fm
m
hiApril, May and June,
it in*'nit in i*nl« p r ° i' u • t* 11 hy
iKite t hr vine pr evident, i In* cylinder and gat was ignited assistant attorney general and
The Detachment dominated •al'4‘
i tiiiiininn Kmitnm i (Vllrr ( l&gt;legal aide to former Gov. Far
(he Wing bombing com pet i t ; •’"lice ordered all the men N ^”.1 tif the IlmiM jutliiiary prenidcnt &lt;led , thr vjt e piesi* hy a pilot light
ris Bryant, has become a real
d&lt;
nt-elri
t
and
wlo
evei
should
Bay
Owen,
a
Gainesville
(on by winning all aw ards In 01,1 "( the. water the pas'cng i-iarnti 111 tii* aiHl Sen. til rr ti
be next dt line *tf silo riiiioii man. remained in critical con deni attoVney on the stall ol
August, and again, even while cr 11* “I
Hnyh 11' tin! 1, tb f*. Willmtii
deployed, In September and
Hundreds •&gt;( person- watched M Mt*i ullm h lit Ul.iui, rank- should the off lie of Cor pies- dilinn at a local hospital as A g r i c u l t u r e Commission
er Doyle Conner.
iilelit lw varnnt.
a result of the blast.
October.
,
the dram a from the I ora you
So, having served its pur- 6c»ch Hotel One of them -aid.
pose and having fulfilled |t | • somebody would haw been
mission in an outstanding. hurt h, 'l1*' police had not
m anner, Detachment h will j Hepped In .'
long be remembered for its r
_
can-do attitude amt its spirit
which more often than not h a t l | l ^ 9 | ^ | y
-V u!N
KKANKKUIIT, Cicrmany —
tire Detachment's rmlilematlc k J A M H ' w f l f W ' C ' r*W t I T I »— Germans today twgan
“ Fight
riding on top of i
.t M-day carnival season of
Itrcunnaissa m e Attack Wing
lirinkint:, kissing and poking
One's totem pole
fun of the government.
In the commendatory words
Ttk* *‘faschingM acaton ends
of Capt. J. O Mayo, command
March 3, A»h Wednesday.
«r of Wing On* to VAH-11 De
German reveler* ir e joy
tachm enl B's olficer-in-eharge,
ful thia year, tiecause the t ar
Cdr. D. K, Mu rid ay, “ on this
nivat . season will last much
day of dissolution of VAH-11
longer than 1961'a 36 day fas
Detachment 8, 1 take great
chine.
pride in commending you for
One of the longest fasching»
outstanding performance of
nf all time was the 66 day cele­
duty, performance which, for
bration two year* ago, one ot
th r past 12 months, has led
the most extended movable
your unit to a level of excel
feasts in memory.
k n ee never before attained in
Germans Inherited the c a r­
the history of heavy attack
nival tradition from the Ho
can be yours with a normal 1/3 down
aviation."
mans.
Nowadays
revelers
dress as clowns or idiots, buiid
payment (your trade-in will probably more
floats and give parades design
$341,000 Grants
ed to pok,e fun at goternm ents
than cover this) for only
and men of power.
Given Florida
They
will
lampoon
such
gov­
WASHINGTON ( U P lj-T h e
interest, documentary
ernm ent actions as U»e abor­
Public Health Service has
tive attem pts to increase tele*
awarded g e n e r a l research
atampa, and lit* „
phone rates and West G er­
grants totalling more than
insurant* included.
(341,000 to two Florida uni­ NEW MATERIAL — m any's reluctant acceptance
In Frankfurt, W e s t , of common m arket demaod*
versities and the state Board
Germany, fimhion de- for lower grain prices.
of Health,

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fice but may serve as chair­
men or m em bers of various
committees.
Committees, as approved at
a Dec. 30 meeting of the ex­
ecutive board, are m em ber­
ship with Vice President Mur­
ry I-ong as th airm an assisted
by Directors A1 Krenzer and
Leland Jacobs and program
and activtles with Second Vice
President Marlon Bozeman as
chairm an assisted by Direc­
tors Bryan Rucker and For­
rest Anderson
Long suggested that a m em ­
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(DsucUi Gbbu:
DKAR ABBY: l h»vf J.wn
going with a man for two
year*. We love each" other
very much. 1 am » widow
with two smali children and
he is divorced with thrfe
small children. He doesn't
want to tret married a train
because of the way hi* wife
treated him. (She was real­
ly rotten.) He-needs some­
one in his home '24 hours a
day. lie ha* tried older
women, but they ate not
Rood with hi* children. He
want* to hire me as his
housekeeper. My father say*
if I take the joh it will ruin
my reputation a* everyone
in town know* we go to­
gether. Plrase help me m ike
the right decision ss so ma­
ny people could get h u rt if
I make the wrong one.
TO RK OR NOT TO BK
I&gt;KAR TO UK; You may
love him. but if he really

By Abigail Van Buren

loved you he would not punl*h you for -hit wIfova •’rot­
tenness.'' I am afraid that
his “ reason" for not marrying you is only an excuse.
And a, poor one at that.
I.et him hire a housekeeper
and tell him when he make*
you his Missus, you'll share
his home.
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DEAR ABBY: My husband’s father lives with us
and he has a habit that is
causing my nerves to fray.
Tha old man drinka right
from the refrigerator Jug.
I've caught him doing this
time and again and I have
told him it waa very unsan­
itary, I didn't like it, and I
wish he'd quit it! It'a Ilka
talking to the wall.
I've asked my husband
please to tell Grampa to rut
it out, but he says he doesn't
wsnt to hurt the old msn's

^jcujobif. On (Bhidxpi
There I* a certain type
bridge player who likes to
wait until he thinks his op­
ponents have shown weak­
ness and then back into the
action. Such tactics ara all
right me occasion, but in gen­
eral they lead to disaster.
” * Willi five high-card point*
and mi faingleton, North did
not have quit* enough to bid
directly over W est’s heart
overran. Then after East hsd
bid two club* and South and
West bail passed, Nolth felt
that it was up to him In te.ipen and he hid two d ia­
mond*
[ .He was right in noting Hint
Hast, end West kind shown
weakness, but he overlooked
(lie fuel that South hail also
shown weakness and that,
while nothing bad could hap
pen to him if he passed, a

feeling* and I should skip It.
Grampa is 78 and ought to
know liettcr. Is there a solu­
tion?

FRAYED NERVES
DEAR FRAYED: G rt the
old man hi* own personal
refrigerator jug and label
it ‘ GRAND DAD." And lot
him drink right from the
jug to his hearts'* content.
Stash the "fam ily" jug In
the rear of the refrigerator
and alert all members.

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DEAR ABBY: My mother
is my protdem. She Is a l­
ways picking on me. She
doesn't like the way 1 wear
my hair or any of my cloth­
es. Sha Is always hollering
about my posture and tell­
ing me to go wash my five
or it will break out. Every
time I rat something fa t­
ten in g 'sh e y«ll*. "You don’t

By Oswald Jacoby

don* so, E sst might have
raised him to game. If he had
played
tha hand for every­
♦ 10 7 5 4
thing available, he would
*41
WEST
EAST fO)
have actually made three noA A 10 I
* JH 1
truqip. Now ,tji* two diamond
V K J lO tt SM I
rail was a real gift. He dou­
♦ K J1
♦ 8S
bled and led the ntue of clubs.
*80
* A K Q 81
B O IT H
F ast won with the queen
* 7 ]
and returned a -heart. South
f AQI
played the nine. West won
♦ AQ8«
with the ten and led&gt; a sec­
♦ J 10 8 7
ond • eluh to h it partner's
North sn d South vulnera ble
Heath W ot North king. East played a second
Kast
heart snd eventually the doI*bu
Pasa
19
I ♦
fense collected two clubs, two
I’m
1‘*ss 2 ♦
: A
Tass
Dble. l‘* a
hearts, two diamonds, a spade
Pn m i
Pati
rind 500 jHrinta which was a
O p e n in g lead — 4 * L
titflo IwHit than the rionvultwo diamond hid might loud m-ralde game they might hove
made and a lot better thjw
him into real trouble.*
Went hud rona idtrod going Lhn two or thres clubs they
to two no trump over hit would have miola had Nolth
NORTH

NEED th a t!" She Is forever
griping that my room is a
mess. (Sometimes it is, hut
I - atwaya get around to
cleaning it up.) I just can’t
seem to please her, I’Iease
help me •
FIFTEEN AND
PICKED ON
DEAR FIFTEEN : Yours
sounds like the typical wail
of the teen ager, and your
mother’a reaction is also
typical. Ju st refrain from
doing the thing* you know
will irritate your mother,
keep your room tidy, and
stay out of her sight.
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DEAR ABBY: l am w rit­
ing thia to try to keep soma
other girls from making the
same mistake 1 made. I
started going with a boy in
high school. We were very
much in love snd had such
wonderful plans. We were
going to get married when
we were I in inigh college. We
even decided how ninny
children we wanted and

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BY. Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For n personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self ad­
dressed envelope,
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"How To Have A Lovely Wedding," srnd 00 cents
tq Abby, Box 60700, Loe
Angeles, Calif.

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heath dm! a yellow satin slip
In wear und#£ it when yoa
M cteraT
wi«h. Do not havt yellow ar*'l i t m j u s t f u t n n t l e n i t o n
cenMiru-k.
m u c h , (tut I d o ti n t h n v i ' t h e
**My ton gave me money at
1,1 *•’" f" ’ ......&gt;' »'»»'*ge*
ami for evincive 1 must rr- t'hrlilm na to buy home nire*
duce f hi" . h i n d w n y . I hv ynvi j i-os (time
I t u w ii diet ? I prnniisi'i! m y -

self I lint* I will reduce in a is
months lit leant to look hum*
,,n lhdl&gt;
If you at iek 16• h diet ymi
can ami will reduce Body

By Ruth M illett

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pearls n r crys ta ls .

1

uni sixty, have gray hair, amt
wear

black

nt

Which would be
.

nr c r y s t a l s ?

1 think

, soft

nil
best,

tim es.

bciirln

Mom**

you will tike tha

be au ty

of

p e a r ls

b e st.

massage s are m a k i n g but not Vn
.
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r e d u t m g and c v p i c i a c w m iin l .
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r e d u c e ; th e a n s w e r is i H r . T . .
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ba itrarrieil lit F e b r u a r y at a
Nend me a long, self -ad di e sa,,
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,
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lose I hN cents in coin for
New hpaper Knl erprUr A**n. bond should accept some o f .o f tr nnspur tut ion, **» that "be a copy of “ Kigntf perfection
w oniMil .ip* ml* i« ' he bUime ami do Ilia bit to i an get out nine in a while iBet’* ami a gift leaflet of
W hen
I&gt;lri Hi i nks " Use both wisewhen the walls l*vgin to close
(food part* of e h day ehat- c h a n g e the picture.

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what kind of furniture w*
were going to have. Eventu­
ally he persuaded me to
forget my moral standards
because we were going to
get married anyw ay and it
would make the waiting
easier. He went away to
college and 1 got a job when
we graduated. It has been
there three years now and
when lie came home for
Christmas vacation he told
me he wanted a girl with
stronger
"m oral convic­
tions." I don’t think I have
to say any more. Thank you.
. * "TW ENTY-ONE AND

small church at noon. ( «uld
,
.
. ..
I prn|H‘rly wear a pule blue
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wool
ja c k e t
s u it
w ith
r It i f f o n

m a tc h in g

blouse.

Should 1 wear a hat ? 1 am
f if t y one,

of

m ed iu m

h e ig h t

l y . « „ . | m e r it in g to p la n a n il |(ni, N u T f a l
w.
Mityl'* she is si&lt; k to ih-ath
in &lt;*n her.
get took your figure.
of four w alls a n d would lik*
•vince you I U s in K l n ri d a
Ur maybe she simply needs
friends, chance* a r e her own
o u t * In the evening oc“ Mv hatr is light gray, my tha pale blue suit will look
rnmenhc to talk to* hicaiise "kui in pale and I have blue luvi'ly. I ' i have a small hat,
life ia dull T hese t nil* let in ra ti o n a l l y .
u little aimshini\
Maybe nhs needs a little h e r 11on hand g iv e s tu t l hut ey i" l have a length of deep black velvet if it's a pillbox,

The husband who complains
about tin* tiint ami money hit
1spout** spends toi the phone
might cuff her hol.tt by put—i* aUNSiT*
ffftnWTtr
[ ■If
IMi.lliiUitiy eausea
a
woman to live v irir rm tis ly
through her friends, her h u v

spending money of bet own, s ile n t treatm ent night a ft e r yellow satin and some black pale blue matching gloves and
night as ha aits behind the Iact* enough for two dr rste i, black pumps.
to do with at aha likes
Vie tlii'Se fabrics Miuiit and
-Maybe she ought to have a new *pa per.
T.nmuiuw Com filtrate On
A ji) w om an whose life IN su it aid* * 1 have u good d ie * * I day off no* iishuiully, w ith dud
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h u m s eafi be lo n e ly
HUY. 17-92
flat tilin g to the muliin worn I
Maybe she needs some kind talk
Across Monroe Itridgr
ah and vkitii gray hair il noi*l.
b u r n 7 I *av * W eek
to inV, Ihe n i'.i altUMtive
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The institute's statistics also, re­
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children under 15 have never been tn
a dentist.
Many of these kids will undoubted­
ly later participate in the 20th-cen­
tury version of the Great Gold Rush.
But by then it may be too late for
many of them.

There are about a billion holes th at
need filing in this country. This is
not, however, a problem for the local
department of highways. It concerns
parents, schqols, people in the public
health field and—dentists.
The billion holes are the untreated
cavities in the teeth of adults and
children in the United States. The
figure is the estimate of the Nation­

Joy Of Wealth
Do you ever yearn for extra mon­
ey? Dream of what you could do with
sudden wealth?
Then consider the Case of the
Lucky Winner in Cleveland, Ohio.
This man sank $3 into an Irish
Sweepstakes ticket. Imagine his ecstacy when he got the word that he
had won $55,730.
And his luck didn’t stop there. For
h^ was so fortunate as to have a suc­
cessful' real estate man as a friend.
This gentleman offered to take over
the job of claiming and delivering
the prize money, since the winner
was unaccustomed to such things.
The offer was gratefully accepted
and the happy winner settled back
to contemplate a life of ease and lux­
ury. .
The businessman decided he need­
ed a private detective to help him get
the money. So the two of them went
to Ireland and got the loot for the
winner. Since friendship was involv­
ed, all they charged him was a $10,000 fee for the businessman, a $5,000 fee fflr the private detective, and
expenses of $2,500.
The Internal Revenue boys were
on the job', too, you bet, and they 1
slapped a $26,375 tax lien on the win­
ner’s nice new bank account, which
by now was going -down faster than ,
a faulty space rocket.
The Cleveland police department
then recalled that our man had fail­
ed to take care of four traffic char­
ges dating back to last year. He was
hailed into court for that.
His estranged wife now got into

the act and pointed out that the luc­
ky winner was four years—or $7,420
—behind in his monthly payments
for support of her and their four
children. He surely was now able
to pay. she reasoned. So she brought
charges of nonsupport. He paid up
in court—plus $1,000 bond to insure
future payments.
But now a gleam, of light broke
through the clouds. The businessman
decided he would like to kick back the
$10,000 fee and the expenses he had
charged his old buddy for the busi­
ness trip to Ireland to get the prize
money.
This break reduced the winner’s
losses to a mere $39,795—not count­
ing lawyer’s fees and future pay­
ments to his wife.
;»
A man naturally develops a philoso­
phy in a situation like this, especial­
ly when he hasn't been working
steadily and hns time to think. This
lucky winner sums it up this way:
“ I never dreamed a $3 ticket could
bring so much aggravation.”
Please write your own moral.
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ThoughtvFor Today

Phil Newsom Says

instead of looking like a
fat waddling walrus. Clara
it now a alreamtlned vita,
rldus wife who excite* wolf
whistle*. Her husband has
perkrd up and her church
has gained $550 In extra
funds, so pass this case to
the Women'* Society of your
church. Sm art wives, nip
divorce in the bud, aa Clara
has done!
George W. Crane, Ph. Da M.D.
CASE IM 76: Clara G„ aged 39, it the obese wife who
was moody a i the faced her
40th birthday.
A fter banishing her false
notion about tha menopause,
I then coaxed her into s ta rt­
ing on my dehydration diet.
.Meanwhile, ahe had enliated
nine other wives in her church
Women’* Society.
They had agreed to donate
$2.50 per day for each pound
they shed, for th a t’* what
they would aav* in grocery
bills.
"D r. Crane,” Clara exulted
at the end of the first to
days. *1 have done it!
"My weight has dropped
from tti8 to 168. Already 1
begin to feel more youthful
nnd energetic.
"M y husband hasn't made
any s|wcial comment as yet
but 1 have noticed thnt he ha*
given me a few more interest­
ed glumes than before.”
Clata. andtfier group shifted
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that first 10 day*.
Diet, No. 2 tel* them , drink
fieely mill eat 1,200 calories
worth of food daily, instead
eduetilioii which niois to p r o ­ outfit enlled Americn's K u- of the 800 limit for the first
duce in d ep e n d en t nnd t h o u g h t ­ t u i e lots for y e n is spoil soled lO dny project.

Bruce -Biossat— Ray Cromley
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Why do you see the speck that is
in your brother’s eye, but do not no­
tice the log thnt is in your own eye?
—Matthew 7 :3.
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The safest principle in life, instead
of reforming' others, is to set about
perfecting yourself..—B. It. Haydon,
19th century English historical paint­
er.

Political Notebook
W A S H IN G T O N

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A ro u n d the t u r n of the
yenr, in h ipiiri sidojnith here, ful men nnd w o n o t t wlu, m e
the cm halt led toucher* of lesjuuisilde mid , inform e d i it*
A m n ie iiii h isto ry nnd am hit iren* "
W lint tiie sp o n s o rs of this
studies will tie (linking n d e ­
te r m in e d e f f o r t to count, nit- resolution would like to see
tin k . ngnitlal the u n r e le n tin g flow fioiti it is tiie fol milt loll
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A basic tenet of the MarxistLeninist phUoJophj is that
each member of a Communis!
state shall produce according
to his ability and receive according to his need.
And while no Soviet leader would dare admit it, it is

this theory haste to Comroun
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aeriotii overhaul by Common
1st leader* who tee their own
national growth rates declining as the United States .cononly, already the world'* targest, becomes one of the

Herald Area Correspondents
—*FTs A ltam onte Aprtnr* ____
Mrs. Julia llarloa
838-I31S
n .a r Lake-For.al City
Mrs- .Maryann Milra
038-3678
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Caatelberry
830-5046

11 EnteeprsowMr*. Ritchie Harris
668 5834
6*84664
L*xe Mary
Mra. Franc.* Wester
322-6111
Lake Monroe
Mra. H. L. Juhnaoa
322-4721

Chuluota
Mra. Joan Magia
365*3712
DeBary
Mra. Juhn l.rune
668-1883
Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
668-5831
Geneva
Mra. Jo Ann Hays
349-1873

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Mrs. Donna Bates
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. M argartt t o.by
322-6795
OaUtai
Mrs. C larence-Snyder
122-4841
Oviedo
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
365-3160

Sanford, Florida

Thurs., January 7, ’65

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is to " e v iilim tr " tex 11uuiks fur
high school use. P e r s o n s w ith
a h , d r m l e c r e d e n tia ls eonrprise
the e m l u n i u m eonnnitlce.
Idle e i Hies siry they m e
governed hy the notion thnt
schools too fie i p i r n tl y put in­
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titled eaciustvelr &gt;• lb* at* lor republltallea el ell lbs leeel
aew* prtated la (bt* aewao*f*r.
Lmeied *e huju I ciee* mailer taluiw It, 1*11 al la* J*eei
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h e l d I l a b i a l e r d a a a a * * ua d»e t h a u w .

saying her husband didn't
want her any thinner than
that.
Gone was her "luhby" ap­
pearance. Her waistline now
was much less than her bust
line, so she had regained tha
curvacious figure of a coed.
Meanwhile, she had also in­
sured herself against not los­
ing her hulband to some
slender siren!
So send for th a t booklet
“ How to Lose 10 Pounds In
10 Days," enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope, plua
20 cents.
Use it as a dandy moneyraising project for y o u r
church, too!
(Always w rite to Dr.
Crane in rare o( The San­
ford Herald, enclosing a
long stamped, addressed en­
velope and 10c to rover typ­
ing and printing costa when
you send for one of bia
booklets.)

COMPLETE
INVESTMENT SERVICE
Liated and unlisted
Securities
Mutual Fund*
ALLEN A CO.
I l l F.. LEMON ST.
LAKELAND, FLA.
Member: Midweat Sleek E xtk
Chicago Board of Trad*
Orlando S ites Representative

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MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
Ph. GA 1*1114.

'65 BISCAYNE

THE NEW

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ih***»* Miotnc* a r r ju»t a thin
cloak f"t the critic*' inattiua
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tm*k into l h r jm'I mmjI cut tic u*
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ugh!
uitigtta* citipluinU .
Ihtft ip the eia of the highly
v.a* 11 ftpecial mteirftt mana gnu **•11, 1a I•&lt;»i , t it • ta I n tn I
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itenn.ii,I thnt ternhei* ho4*ka n| porliityed up the ity groiipinjia, and po on.
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It i.set i-il's
Ileal lie pi t till 't Jt mIn h|y, I hi” fnr Itiuliilnri
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up- n ground* thnt tefh-i t the tendinis, i -- I -Is of edut'nt loll t* xts fn« l;$y a i r I U ml ii ml turn*
point of view of nriy jinit. u until va i mu * .l h« i ii ill li lit I c o iiU u t i r Mill It u i h if tor y, m
,nr
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&gt;llp, Inil only * la l »■ $4t(i 11**111
on tin- giiiiitidn of ui cut net vM’ii tulii ini*
»ft imt K' n- Hr 1 1- ftiktili. \% hy lir ^ J lit lo n a
and scliolarship. ns tested by t i ,»1I&gt; i i n 11' *1I I . iully hihiic i li in i* .of h u n m n c o n flic t nm l
m I' o r “n u ­ liv t iir y , in w h ich |&gt;lruf»i»rU
&gt;unsiderution of the evidence nf Ihu MIt 44. .
fuels intrtk’ lr im »t, »|uiF|y vuifi
•u.
’’T hat n t t e m p t s hy any in
For iiiHimi
ll nk'Ht*wlnc urv|i|tM&gt;ifanl on* ii.

It i» interesting that many
student* of the Hoy at Insti
tute or International Affair* tn
I.ondon agree with the Jtrd
Chinese and « e European
CoinKm iiirygptvitatily rmivmg
toward capitalism.
It currently is csDtnatrd
that l). S production ol goods
and services jumped $4o bt)
lion m ttie Iasi year. bnn;ing
the total for the year to about
$Q24 billion The total ii more
than twice lh« comparative
figure (or Ih* Soviet Union.
and the one year U. S growth
rate is believed to be more
than that achieved by the So
Viet Union in the last two years
combined, all it possibly in the
Its! three years
dividual or g r o u p s to impose
As they see the United States
th e ir view s on t e a c h e r s and
economy increase its lead. So
s t u d e n ts as the only load to
viet leaders .are striving des­
the t r u t h and the only m e a s ­
perately to pinpoint their fail­
ure of loyalty aie hostile to
ings.
thnt g r e a t gun] of A m erican
The more glaring ones have
■w ——■—
not been hard to find
The Communist party news
paper Pravaua, for example,
recently reported 10,000 coin
plaints ■ in s single y ea rl m * Moat* * f i m m in .
kmansion in
In 1'."*
"*
... ..b *
against poor workmanship
Hr affair*. Tht mrllrr mnr »*•
Leningrad industrial plants. a |ara nmatv |»rs»»l«irri fltr |r |.
*&lt;••
ra rrl.a
lk»
a r ll.r 'a
Specifically, it cited the fact UW
Itu t uam u a n a a ttS rr... I # t l . r .
that 23 large generators manu­ ml I r . t l I k a . a l i a t r i l l . M i l l
factured by one of the Soviet a . | | W . . t t l r l f U r , .
. d d r . r . r d I n a l b .r m a r t n r r . p l *
Union's laregsl plants “bad ■ a i r p r a t l d r d I t i r r d a a r t d r . t
l
a p r r .iia a U llr i. V n m lrj I. p al
gone out of cum mission "
p a b ll.b .d h , T b . II..a id .
Prem ier Nikita Khrushchev,
Editor, Th* llt-ruld:
in the closing month* before
Thank you for all the covhia ouster, disclosed that in­
ferior consumer goods had ac­ rrn g r yOU have given us on
cumulated on warehouse shel­ the Ellsworth, Me., boys' tu p
ves to the turn of $2.75 billion. to Florida.
Loose flooring in the railroad
It hna liven a vciy w orth­
c a rt of the creaky Soviet tra n s­ while venture and will long
portation system left a golden b» remembered by all.
trail behind them as they mov­
Also, w» want to tbank you
ed from the collectives to the for the fine sports coverage
processing centers.
we have received from your
And on (jie collectives, joo pajmr this year.
often the mad who plowed saw
f . W. Holder, Principal
no connection between himself
Oviedo High School
and the m a j who planted and
the man who later harvested
Private plots granted to the
peasants for their own use al
ready have been Increased in
By Hal Cochran
site and there U the further
When you hear a guy romlikelihood that unprofitable
collectives also will be broken plaining about at] the work
hie boas loads on him, just re.
up.
Thaae wtrild be reduced lo mind him th a t it will be a sad
acreages snout th e 's ite of an day when the boas has no
Iowa farm and. hopefully, be work for him.
•
•
•
worked In the tam e manner,
It's (e tlin g near the lima
by indlvduaJs following through
on each phase—a further af­ to make New Y ear resolu­
front to the,Bed Chinese Marx tions. Not quite a i near ia the ]
time for breaking them.
UltLejuaist pur is is. j

After* th**e months. Clara
breeied Into my office looking
more like an excited coed th at
her former fat, waddling aclf.
"Oh, Dr. Crane,” ahe g reet­
ed me, "I am now down to 140
pounds! Isn’t that mhrreloua?
"And my huaband has be­
gun to take notice, toot
"Form erly, he’d drop down
into an easy chair to read the
paper as toon as he arrived
at home.
"Oh, he'd call out to me in
the kitchen. ‘Hello, Honey,’
but he’d not come on out till
1 called him to dinner.
"B ut now all th at ha*
changed. He rushes right out
to the kitchen the moment he
arrives.
"And he kisses me tike he
meant it! He acta 20 years
youpger and 1 feel th at way,
myself!
"Form erly, even when he’d
kiss me, it was sort of a fath ­
erly peck on the check.
"Now he actually has in­
vited me to go out on a date
a few times, though It was
almost Impossible to dislodge
h\m from the TV up to the
past couple of months.
"And our Women's Society
hns atready made an extra
$660 for our-church, for we
to girls have averaged 22
pounds weight loss apiece.
"A t $2.50 per pound that
has netted the church $.V&gt;0 ami
our. clergyman is startled by,
this new boost in church funds.
"B ut we ..haven't stopped
yets-Most of u» plan to, con­
tinue (or a couple of months
mote."
And they did, for Clara
levelled- off at 128 pounds,

DID YOU KNOW?

initi nnd «rr (guilty of ml vatic- (
trig tin*
of rommuniam
.uni i iodU'jipMn’p#. School tli*

can

be yours^ with a normal

payment

down
(your trade-in_will iiHU.liiibly more

than- cover this)

$
2nd A

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1/3

for " only

46

96

in te ro l, d o c u m e n t a r y
stamps,

and

Ilia

insurnme included.

PER MONTHI

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

2507 I'ark Dr.

December 31, 1964
COMPTROLLER’S CALL

FLORIDA STATE BANK OF SANFORD

Letters

(El)?
Page 1-A

world’* fastest growinc.
The Soviet*’ forced depart­
ure from accepted theory i«
one of the reavnn* for fled
Chinese charges that the flu*
sians are betraying Comniun

nnd on

mi um w ill then eonsojer rcaaoiinhlo uitml**/'
it resolution on nendoum h e r
T h a t *U| h it p i njoijMt uni M
doni which won p n o r e n d o r s e ­ CotiMflPr* i| »&gt;»'*-trnnnfy rtf :i 11
ment hy n e olislitilelll giotij, a ni**a«ti(o of (In* ***%•■» ity of
of the N otional t ’oiinell f.-i the r i g h t ■\%ini* Immlinr*hnen?
tiie So, ini S tu d ie s over the ai iiih;'! tin si h&gt;»"l* I h o n c h
tti*' ttp-Hulta hip »
i ■in g Mir
tloinkrK*i, log h n t i d i v v
The re solution, whli h nhvi
r*o»i» lit of pul fr* * hiit**f I" S
in,sly tm* n .1 1 ,&lt;ng c h a n - . of ItiMorA Ik t * it an i'np*»n«i|l\
.nvMiit^ target
ii|,|iiovnl, includes these state
n ie lits:
n.e iic'il »' my militant* do
" T h a t iole lliyeoi mot n-n
t..il «itfie«*a| lit* it pui p*»«*•**
nt whiili H i v
s,oi,,| toy ill* y to tiie unfion, 1?.»* hits!k i
n less tiiun tiie i , q u ite tili-ltl. ■ **«pi i o %r. t * * a 1111-1 fit 111'•r
mh

Serious Overhaul

Dr. Crane’s

W ithout End

Boring Future

OFFICERS:
T. E. TUCKER
( h a irm a n

RESOURCES

Ia&gt;uiih iintl Dincountn
HunkiitK Hotinc
Furnitiirt* urui P'ixturen
Other Aasuts
Unitt't! StitteH Government Bonds
Other H n i i j I s
Canh and Due From Banka

7,582,841.97
239,764.65
44,0^.84
None
3,059,281.85
2,370,156.15
1,978.048.59
15,274,737.05

TOTAL RESOURCES

•

LIABILITIES

Barbs

Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Other Reserves
Ruserve For Rad Debts
Unesrned Discount
Deposits

500,000.00
460,000.00
119,020.55
75,907.84
260,328.05
134,400.00
13,725,080.61

TOTAL LIABILITIES

15,274,737.05

FLORIDA STATE BARK
S A N F O R D
■»

of

th#

H oard

®nd

P m id rn t

1 .0 HINT. lU T R O E S S
E irc u tlf« Vice President

S ew in g you U our frUcuurcf

R. W. 1'KZOLl)
Vice

•rrsld.nl, ln .ln llm .n l Loan Department

RICHARD W. KEOfill
Virr I'rraidrnt

M. RAYMOND DANIEL
Cashirr

WILLIAM T. WADE
ifl

Comptroller

HAROLD M. BROOKS
A ssistant U athler

JA M E S E. DOUCETTE
A ssistant lnatallm .nl Loan Officer

WAf)E S. SNYDER

*

Manager, NAB Facility

DIRECTORS:
T. E. TUCKER
LOHING BURGESS
ANDREW CARRAWAY
C. II. CLONTS
MARY R. McNULTY
LEE P. MOORE
W. A. PATRICK

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Rut poaalbly becam e of
abuaea of the lick pay credit
in former year*, thU ii one
area (vhcre Congres* made
draatic change* In 1364.
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factor In your tax return
there m ult be preient thc*e
element*: You were abaenl
from work because of sickness
or injury in 1964 and during
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sence from work you received
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ployer. (If you received pay­
ments under an insurance
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ceived are not reportable on
your return.)
if you were off the payroll
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of the actual amount received
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lioo a week for the balance
of the tim e you were away.
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difference whether you were,
hospltallied or not. If you re ­
ceived more than 75 pj-r rent
of your normal salary while
you were absent, you get no
credit until you have been
away more than 30 days.
For example, an employe
was 'absent because of illness
for 60 days in 1004. Hu em ­
ployer continued to pay him
during till* tim e his full sal
ary of *600 a month. Since
k VISITOR,
his payment was greater than
\ $ * • •• * ,
75 per cent nf his, pay he
would receive no rreifll for .the (/ ThOfO S I
tirst .‘ill days. For Die remain
Ing 30 days he would take a
N A N IO IU )
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intuin.
it y o u ’ i i newly (invert, kwhng
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worker whoxe employer paid
)uui ttjurth or ijntguyut. plstts
him 75 per rent or ■less nf
n thnp 0/ per heps * hours or
his normal pay while he was
i,u -lm tnl
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nbsrnt because of sickness
Hie Sanford Hprultl
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iod of absence there is no ere
dit for the first acvfn consec­
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Thercallcr, for Die remain
drr ol Die 3U days, he would
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er the 3uth day tin- maximum
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period of at-sc me. His maxi
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for the first 3u days. At the
end of the 30 day period IIkmaximum credit advances to
Kuh|iiv llainr*
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IlCiH-1IIIJ
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Four prominent Sanford men have repeat­
ed their solid support of the proposed lakefront
ntarinn nnd are urjrinir nil interested persons to
lie at City Hull Monday night for a thorough
briefinp.
City commissioners have nsked Maurice
H. Connell &amp; Associates, .Inc. of Miami to* have
engineers present to give the official version of
the marina. The session is slated for 8 p.ni.
Contacted by The Herald today for their
comments were John A. Rurton, local architect
who submitted an ideological drawing of n mnrina complex and the man credited with spark­

ing the imagination oCall interests in the pro­
je c t; Loring Burgess, executive vice president
of - t he Florida State Rank; Howard Hodges,
president of Sanford Atlantic National Rank;
and George Touhy, executive vice president of
the First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association,
Their comments follow:
Coring Burgess — Americans now have
more leisure time than they have ever had. In
an effort to fill this new free time, they have
turned to boating and have boomed it into one
of our major industries,
This new leisure has also created some new

traction we need nnd might well provide the
stimulus for the industrial expansion of Semi­
nole County.
• ■

problems for the industrialist. Now, when he
searches for a new plant location, recrentinna]
facilities for employe* are a prime considera­
tion.
With Hie proposed marina, Sanford hns a
dual opportunity; first. w N tan develop a very
profitable industry; second, vV can improve o'ur
industrial "climate” by providing outstanding
recreational outlets so essential to industry.
Another aspect of this project Is the effect
which it will have on Sanford's image. We need
some outstanding attraction which will dis"" tinguish Sanford front every other city in Cen­
tral Florida. This new Marinn would be the a t­

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Howard Hodges — "I have studied the com­
prehensive report made by Maurice H. Connell &amp;
Associates, Inc. on the proposed Sanford Riverport Marina. 1 only wish everyone in the com­
munity could read this interesting study and re­
ceive for themselves the impact of expert opin­
ions on the project.
»• *
"We businessmen have for a !&lt;hig time been
cognizant of the fact that a good part of the

United Press International
^ and hundreds of Inaugural
Ball-goers learned last night
t h a t the Orlando-Seminole
* Fronton is in Seminole Coun­
(Continued On Page 12)
ty, at Kern Park, and is not
in Orlando.
Up until today, U P I. and
other nFws rrleases placed
last night's G overnor's Inau­
gural Dali at Orlando.
A UPI news release today,
reads, in part: "Thursday
night's hall was at the Orlando-Seminole Jal Alai Fronton
in Fern Park, midway be­
tween Orlando and Sanford on
U. S. Highway 17 92."
Seminole County * * * * on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”
The Sanford Herald consis­
tency pointed out — to the
Governor, to the wire services
and to others—that the Dali
was NOT scheduled for O rlan­
do.
It was lcarpcd today why
Governor Bums delayed the
s
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8:3o p rn start of the Grand
ORLANDO (LT D - Gov.
Four-Inning of Slate llnnd -16 (West F irst
March last night. He is a
WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild Saturday; low tonight near 60.
Street) front Sanford to U. S. -I ll, one mile short of
stickler for punctuality but he Hsvdnn Hum* p r e d i c t e d
h"strnrm
s
a
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Harllng
chanMl. Dora, is assured, according to J.' D. Wright Jr.,
W3ite*d eight minutes to start
Fill., JANUARY 8. lot',:,.
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 100
VOL. S7 United Press Leased Wire
Established 11)08
of Sanford, new chairman of the Stnte Industrial
the march . . . because so ' ges in the slate tax structure"
many C e n t r a I I Ipndmns today and indicated they would
Commission,
drove through Kern Park to consist ot»a revamping o f'th e
Wright fold this Herald to the clRirmansitip of Uio
Orlando, looking for the Fron­ present stru.-'iirc rather than'
reporter at the Gover­ powerful Industrial Commis­
ton, and were la te .in arriving, new taxes.
Wright said:
nor's
Inaugural Rail that sion,
# • *
Burns told a news confer­
"1 am convinced that wn? ara
Gov. Ilnydon Ruins has going to sec great leadership
CHIP OFF • T in : - Ot.D • ence this morning that he will
assured him that he (Durns)
Dl.Ol'K „ Telephone call to appoint a study committee toj
and great progress for all
i* committed to the four lan t
look
into
the
mol
hods
of
hand
The H e r a l d news desk
Florida and all Floridians un-'
ing of the narrow, winding
'T h e r e 's a bomb scare at ling the tax problems of the
der the leadership of Haydon
tU tr road
South Seminole School.'' said state.
Dugjts.
At thr Inaugural Dali held
The news conference w a s 1
a tmvnh voter. "Yeah." re ­
" it is a pteasurc (o serv*
at
the
Jot
Alai
Fronton
in
, , xLirha.-l Daniel Hornsby I
plied a skeptical newsman, held prior to the departure of
in government under • marv
Fern Park, Thursday mghf.
"who's I h i'? " * flick) Stcn Hum-- and hi* tr .n r mg In &gt;t.,* today of injuric- received
as dynamic as Duma, as ho
Durns promised the eiowd id lakes tile reins of government
Mium
I lie news wheels augural D ill entourage for \ \ t-dnrvda V morning in an aborover Toon • the greatest eia
.started moving Immediately— Jacksonville ami the fourth of
tatet-nff of his Vigilante
Hi tills stulf’ "
of all time*.'*
and it proved so
six halls being held in the jr,,nl Sanford Nava: \ir StaWright beram e the only
"Florida, on the threshold of
• • •
Seminole County man in reMate
tion He was
and i* Mirviv-'
spare, i» now entering Un­ cent hi'tiiry to hold a slaleNorth Orlando Vo iinn I merit
m inis said 18 per* rent o f
(if his wide u and iwo s m a lt1
grralev, ei a m its ipMory s m t U ,,,. ap,,uinlmellt t^m m enthois are agreed imajiinimi-dv the revenue taken in tty Die jim ,
vvut, our slogan el 'H o n d a ^
)|)is Wr(|!h|
to i haugr dale of their I &gt;g state now nv passes the handHutti-hv suffered he a I in
furv*.«t *1 (111* tit'iiirridnua p**
lil.ir business session to the of tile State f a tune! He said juries and smoke inhalation
Seminole County has many
tcnti.iU of tins n ii.it st.i!**
(its| Monday of ea&lt; h month tlio-e flin t* are
designed
n j,(, u
pinned in the
problems and 1 wilt see that
* tin 11 Itrcm ne r i - a l i tu 's /' .v.iul
Pi ev ions arrangem ents called funds'' and said tin* situation
&gt;emtltiile County get* Its fair
0f j , j,-l .t.-oiiti, i n
I hc tlr vk |2fi \ r I tint
'ban* of attention."
•- I Ilie lltrrling to la il on I I I -I nesuts 1.. lie revamped
a wing . t.vp-i-.t a n t ! ' t*-t
Tllr p i iihh'itiik of l.ihor p to
I iiesd.iv alter fll't Monday
Hum,- &gt;ael tic In s ^ ' l« ennie
, a„,,pv | he Mil.: ««*
cm* incut ami r«*cluttmerit *♦»&gt;
Now that the elian.e has tieetl up with a long i angc, revolii , a ii;|„ (irr tu t idfteiab satd
it prrlAina to th«* harvcsvtm^ i*i
,.Xp|(,*i„n
.
approved meetings will lake tinnary change in the tax strife- , llPW UJ1S
H*irid.i cilrutk a nd w n t.i h l c
place in village o tllie Imaleil •are. hut did not elaborate
, |f wai |akrn lo s.- -ilm-V
ciop* will Ifi^ lh r f i '! ?ti.i1fi'i
in Doom i) oi Niirlh Orlando furiher.
Memorial Hospital and k«pi
to r e c e iv e U u y d i l '% .iHcniion
Cuinpany limidirig
Darns also 'aid plan* on un lln,|or m-enrivc rare until
a* th»* new c Im i i m an ol I In
i • •
dvt wav no » for th- greatest
.jm ,. aj about 9 a m
Klitv ii I«a IndiiiU u l
iDiniiU h
MJ' s ( II| it lii i 'r VVhiMir pmmolion -n Oic lit'iorv of th e lieutenant and his Uimly
S \ \ Fit ANC1RCO t u n )—I
non
t in loot nf a seemingly niiilor
thr
rnju&lt;»'r Huh Hie slate in an effort to pull |JW.,( j,. j| - f.alic Minnie Drive
M r l L!hf u Jin fit- vv m lo ' *r
| i . c i t e s
of dfVMStatlog
KdriH («[(*(’ •luh, h.i’i on
lour Ufa into 1 Frida
][,, a a . att.ichevl to Sepia Iron
Isiiilo riiu i'its) with Giiverrmr1 , rau «»-m m rd e n .tw .rd from
fUMiticud thdl y \ iiH ol &gt;tbit!i1nt» Hg said tie. wav not at . lib SeV,,n
Just "
h i s i .,..11101131 1I..J.I. t h „
xvi«lp a rlin p a tr
m thr J lor erty a! Die prc'cnt rtffn^^D ".tecenflv
..'o
wot..-.i
111 ‘ Ct'inpleted
partiT- '.'III ‘this. -Iirohtem
i. ,
, for
, jtla ajl stiff c ftnir churn* :it reveal det.t’is hut *aid the tour with it'
const. tiiitnv.
p«ii»iti[- only
pi a Iren
one oi m e must serious Dicing
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firm
I
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J . m koitnulle sS.Mur«U&gt; m^hi plans prohalily will he rev.-.:
, , H,(rns,,, tl.„| &gt; tin r i| h.s
F lo r a ls s u f o u H m i . l v ami &lt;lo
J«*nnnu other top ratrd \ouri,: rd within Hie ni vl th rer weeks u k ( .„.,
iltf MiK'h S um *,
Vigilante
m a u d s t m m e d i a t e sllea ltim
vi-dt to Seminole County, The event is one of
I’ U S I N G FOR A CHAT etui ing ln&gt;! nigh Li
miu:*t •* 11iiti* .ill in rr 1 or Ida
1 hi* wu n i h r t lulteftU predict*
Dot In- said the proinoti n .
,,| ,j^. „ j , n .,| ;,ii craft of
Hu- new &lt;um iuissioii rli.tti
si-viial
being
held
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i
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s
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s\ f» H »h&lt;*\v*’iA t o d ay nnd
will In- a gu n t effort
tliat design, wtiell Hu- plalMIlian re v e a le d l l u l III- lielil s
lot met ,l.u k&gt;onnlle ntawir begins bis two vear
U i lls
M ich e le .Ioni I.ind a ter national m »&gt; opr
Ini! iki*« F r i d a y for t he I’acI’litilishcr iitol Mr*. W alter A. GiHuw unit Guv.
w.is seen wi,fdimg It raei'l
brief (tin! e r r o r e wtlh I n , de
l« n n n’t T.iil.i basset’. (See o th e r pie tin e s un
Doh'on. Dtidily Durton Dob
if ir N•&gt;r 11i ueni , Vk h r r r Jd can*
jiini Mrs. ilavilott Burns. The glittering a ffa ir
off the eni) &lt;•! the north south
piillev a nd a ide s in l u ll u l iu .
itom bley and Terry Haliuri
' 4‘ l it i sr «Iii &gt;» of rnin, flotnls,
Pages
l
and
a
ttra
cted
thousands
lo
the
Jai
Alai
Fronton
in
runway
to
aimther
runway
and.
til-lore
leaving
on
e
4 • •
( H e r a ld P h o to )
••ii*•vk* nnd h k*h Hindft left 41
Fern Park as s ta le dignitaries paid an official
then hurst into flames
s u i n g around t h e sta te &lt;n
The painting, vou o-e now in
I'fTfDfi* di-ad and ihllTiage «•*
Dcscucr* Had to chop a hoi,route lo t h e six ha ils,
i tm.i t ud ni | 7dO million.
Hie Florida State Hank are
in the eat|i»ji&gt; to reach the
i
T h e p r o b le m id s e e m i n g
the work o! Catherine Hudson
pilot.
sufficient oil shod- labor to
of Lake Mary Cathy started
1 Immediate survivors of the
h a r v e s t c itru s a n d ve getable
painting several years ago as
A meeting of the Seminole ]W0 Nav(|1 A(adrmy gyarfun,.,
c rops when they need to be
lly I ju ris W illiam s
therapy after a shocking tra County School Doaid has W u lnt.|lJ(,p hti wi,|„ w, Mar&gt;.; [«„
h a r v e s t e d and get t h e m to
"Onmgi-s
jn
O
rbit"
iicuteil
mi
"out
nf
this
godv and lias progressed ra set for S a m . Wedne-day.
, 0„ , M |chael |, , ; a(wf T r„
m a r k e t w hen they will give
wortd” ntTtuispberc’ Ins nigtit at I lie Jni-Abii Fronton
pidly a» she uncovered hid vin tling i u Chmn»ia(» &gt;J. I* man F ! and hi* parents.
the highest ret u r n tu the grow
M
I'K I KKSIILHU* ( U P I V
with
tbe
pump
nnd
pugenniiv
of
a
ruvnl
investiluie
den talent
Wri^lU Jr., nc* S tale liulas- Mr and Mrs Lonnie E Horn*
r r is of vita l im p o r t a n c e to
hi'Hik'f ( i a r r e l t , Seminol #
.
.
.
as
Governor
Ilnydon
Burns
nnd
the
F
irst
Lady
of
trlel ( omtmniHn clm.rmsn
by of Austin. Tcxa*
ll|e
s t a t e 's , g ro w e rs,
*4 id Ilia'll School tjuurlurh' Jek hcr«»
the State of Florida, Mildred Burns, led thu grand
Proof th a t North Orlando
\\ r iifi11 anni'iinct'd h r hn 1 llornsby was raptain of the
. Wright
jf*tied ti y i a n t-in uill Ui at*
Council i« e. oiooiiv inm-l-H: ■
8*1 1hr m rrlm i:
W• «if»•*w Navy Academy s vaiMty gull
1march at the Governor's
I he new f eder al i c ^ u l a
I' m mum I' ldlepe at Fair*
MIAMI ( P H I
A t Incc1
)1
V
ii h |L*ii i Iiti. 1* o f 1hr a tlft,
Jlrllllntk Voted In' I iy UN I iln y it ini ul I hat Mni*' W ill
team in 1939 89 ami Texas jun
. . .
Inaugural Mall for the
tmii« Vkhnh h.ive e u i r e n t l y f n Id, Imy n
I
ALLAH
ASSEK
i
t
t
’li
pair of tiouai ta f&lt;ir two i»d- •I* r h i» i' f 1*1)2 ti Li 'i inn **» t 11ii ii • i&lt;&gt;r golf chartipoin in Iui8 He J'1'!*'"
i«1k« MJ it II81 ft4 ^11411ft 1hi- r r 1st w
l1" " " 1 1,1 MJ.... .
h e r n Invoked ha ve ciiiifjHiuml- \ . i mi . i c t t i* Ihe t l n | d T a m p *
today gave tin H onda Leg- Central T huida area.
tie oft lie n . VYlieii it wa» m an of the CuUlUy
it lid I’idi ilU • •11 n|i|di«|ti ud un (. ig iire tti- l . s collew liim v for
huut wa» alMi a thud degree Mason
etl illift p r o b l em a nd my 111 ^i I.!i«iy \ i e n p i cp s t a r lo u ^ n
The
g
r
a
c
i
o
u
s
First
November
totallrit
fl.J
2
l.
2
U
U
,
u
l
a
t
u
r
e
until
J
u
l
y
J
to
rew
rilf
fa
jn
w
ith
it
brought to their atteotion one tkOfAtli.
1Ilf l&gt;ti&gt; k
He came to Sanford in July,
nfliiMAl action will he lo l ak e wi t h t h e luvui mhind, whi ch 1*
Lady was gowned in a
officer is tall, and ope ls^ A sm-ies.or to W iight s
wliere he served with Hf&gt;]&gt;oitJon itself un t he hnMiA diuriuttii' &lt;if!,'Hml ereutiult hy u ilia 1ill * f h i ni inir the iiitth llevefagi- Director tten Mur n s slupk to rent i d y l l i i Mtw.i mu l i i p " i n ^ t* hui hl-up u n d e r
(t-|Hiin-iJ triiluv
short, i to- ■oiitn d tn- uil-* i s -ta( will to- unllied t&lt;) («ov H i'innnai"»nri- Mt.uk .Vpiavl &lt;&lt;f pujHil-vt K&lt;ii in hot h t he
*- V«‘l ill*' 1■1a t ■*k i r Ift
I dim. ft .ltd Hie n**w cniiiitiift f&lt;n mt'i liittipn l iiiveri«ity ami
Hiiivey I(«*ftti of Duly Mitm
1lit* boil
Voted fin a n-iotid pun of Hit) don lim ns.
lift 1A l&gt;1f mutr
n,n Three and Heavy Attack 11 in i&gt; arid Semite.
Holler.
Un briii St tile I •"iik h Marcel*
feutiirirun
a
-«i
tipi.
■
&gt;
.
t&lt;&lt;p
with
Hu id i-1 Vais ft 1 1 deci*i*
It If It 1 Ml W Ifh I h f 1•riiftT h '" " ri
pitllla.
T h e new I n d u s t r i a l Co in mi*
fvpiadnm Sevi n
l oik e r n i n ^ lii% J p p mn t p i c n l mo k l m - t u
J
»
sheer
u\ei
•
h*»dl*
f
of
Victni*
J
Ah
A
It
I
\
l
UPI
I
President
•
•
•
• lull c l i a o m u n w a r s w u m m
Memorial u-rw o-s will he «»f the »pet ,i»l t«*Ult \%ith l&gt;is u«n hroufi i'lmntilly in* r, a ftll'MliltjC ll 1r /'it mill »■ flu* for
unholy ' . 1-r• i.iogid ft,on bukartio declares], that Imlo
tro t J u*Ige I la v1d \\ 11yt*I u I
LA &gt; F IT n i l Take a a t e e i c m o i i i e a m 1 allahasst-v- announced at a later date
M1,sim d u a e i i t m g «kit|) h in p..l hi^rh siihi tfiM fie* khiw nhd himmotia white to luatmua • •»*'&lt;• 11 K"1"*;
look ill jo a r t»&gt; lulls and 1ueviiny.
Iriigut a, ji)(|)&lt;i‘K Win Ml) 1. shut t lierid wnik*- A hrown l.u, g W.U, p u .l.t, and ladiaot tsilhdlawal from the ta ile d
you'll
*jo ,t
im IIoib
them
\\ r Igllt I* vn *- ple.ldeot "f
kinir S n n fn n l nnd
J»)|n'8
and IV tl lii4fti A. Me Rat' u-|vt t I liui ii vk at hi i vs.iiht
«U pr mv ijCimijc 11*"| tl 11 In Ihe NAillutlft, and ftaiil he ,11 tv
"cheap polltieliins “
the J’nt nek FtU't Com par)
S
em
inole
( uunt&gt; Since
lute &lt;(t.'si ad* *1 the full h-Ou’lh pi.lUMMpo «. • lift Ihe ftiihtle
N
a*s»;Ui i» » Horn
J r , tkiilli of J a t haoltv die.
Income las is the fine for tu re nod lia&gt; made banf id
of
hei
shiimiiiimg
full
shut.
mpiMklc nf l***ad (luiteifc nnd
country,
tjuv.
ll.i&gt;don
H u m s anreckless thriving.
hi* hom e for the p a st 22
ir i Mem until e m hull t«i bed with
noun* rd |i**eiitly he jnten&lt;is to Her In own silk ■loo is wi re »c- ........
The only tiling Hint's worse years.
o*l! t h e 1,4'^JMlalurr iritu ft pec- *
^ |Jh ftp«rT.im); , t o n / *
f i o t h e r s aiuf fur t urn*
than having t i pay an income
pIMU hi *lft
I X l L t F A L ^ G k I ITT j
WASHINGTON U P I )
lo.,] Ho . i-lat.oiule guw ns i te ­
nil
riT ip p o i I n m im -n l
ivs. niii ti
la s is not having to [say one.
Me In he I ft *»f ihe |fov * i not 'a nted of faioirs ranging from D iv(fu^^#y-f r ^ f )
Dul&gt;*n’, El
The C.S Office of Education n g t it a fte r its re g u la r Utt-day
What tin* rountiy lu-eds Is
. . .
, ,,
.
.
.
i f
of f k ml p a r t y folloSird in
liott
has
ordvred
a
temporary
•
aid
th
at
the
number
of
etuiAuthorized Sales &amp; Service i
sheer joHowy chiffons to ro t.
ftrfttion. hr|fipniri|f |n April, if
^
t
1
more fire speech th a t’s worth
•si
drrn tn public* g rad t im l high the Miami Federal Court g fu n d lone m a iir ir r w ith a ll the hfofBiW* »[&gt;a|kling w ith ‘rnet- restraining order agaTnvt a
listening to.
In d ie* i e f leu tm g a p te iid u r and
firem en's union banning a
•ihoolft reached a record 41 4 would allow the eiktru time.
LIONS I’ A l ' S K A N D
uflic yarn*
elugM m e in th e ir fsifthionalde
million
last
fall.
tiny
laoohaiilo and &gt;)is strike on ttir So^fhern Dali
PONDl It A life is injpisured
The i nor t or der wa r n e d the
T h r n*« i*id efu«4lm&lt; nt is an Fe gird a l ur e to at t on t he re gowrift.
liand, tin- "sweetest music Hits way cuntimied for a mo her
not by Its duration, hut b) its
P u lle d tiiu itg e tree* o u t lin ­
iru
rraftr
of
!
2
million,
or
31.1
side nl tu-aviii," furnished llie month,
apportion merit &lt;(ue8tion by the
donations.
per rent ovrr the U*h3 lotal, deadl i ne or t he rout l w'ould ed Ih e b e lli ooin a re a w ith rirtertainm ent a n d d a n c e
• •
•
o r a n g e lialloon* a n d fttreamMIAMI (U PI l—The Cas­ the office smd.
music wilh the v i v a c i o u s
t• ►
e charge a^ain.
How many physh iana in
KUALA LUMPUR, Malay­
It said an estim ated 6 9
Florida smoke? According to tro regime urged Cuban
**The m atter ftp^rified in r ' ‘. ,U ,‘T".1' ' 1 .
y J ”bn..y De.m.md and la-auticeilings, The |»-t scats were fol rU liso 'iiiil Anita Dry ant sia (U P I) — Drilsin flew in
houtCHivrs
Lo
buy
a
ship
million
other
student*
were
a survey made by the Slate
thift order will promptly
menl of Imported garlic on enrolled in non-puhlir schools. reconsidered by thia court if marked with [-aim fionrls, pK-M-nting spevtarular pro­ more rcmforcemcnls today on
Lincoln
Hoard of Health, to |a-r tent
rai h centered with an overIhe theory that Indonesia’s
talc even though it looks
have stopped, 25 per cent
ductions.
the Legislature ha* not valid*
Conlinenlnl
sire diploma lied with brilli­
withdrawal from the United
never did and the remaining had.
ly rrapporiioned itaelf hy July
DcmoH To Meet
ant orange ribbon, In replica
Nations may he the prelude In
A spec ial nolic-e broadcast
80 per rent do smoko H"»*
(Jfflcrra will t* Inalalted 1, 1U66, according to the of the Hiholarship Founda­ S m u t A r t i s t
F iery Type Repair
all out Indonesian attack on
by Havana Radio aald the
»ver, 97 per cent said they
Saturday In the Democratic ita n d ard i laid down hy the tion.
On All .
Another
display
of
obscene
this
country.
Complete
garlic's "dcN eirnl appear­
ronsideted smoking a health
Make* A Models
Women'a Club of Florida at a Supreme Court of the United
malcrjal
was
reported
to
poEai h nf the upstairs tallies
ance" stemmed from "ship­
Modern
hazard.
meeting in the Daytona 1’taza {ktalc ft,” fhe order read.
featured a miniature rocket llci hy the parents of s seven- Parley Delayed
ping and atmospheric condi­
• • .•
On*-Stn|g
Hotel. Daytona Hrarh.
created from oranges, which year-old girl.
PITTSBURGH (U P I) - The
tions."
At the end of ItWl. an estlA u to m o tiv e
O-IJ-C-H
!
!
Thry said the child was steel Industry announced to
was a time consuming- detail
The
unusual
advisory
was
. mated 149 million Americana
shown
picture*
hy
a
man
according
to
member
of
the
MADRID,
-Spain
(U
P
I)—
day
that
contract
negotiations
Center!
109 N. Palm etto Avo.
were protected by some form Itsued jointly by the Inter­ TV Petition
about SU years of age and with lire United Steelworkers
BRISTOL, England (L T l) - Drnllst Eugenio jc in a n d r t Citrus Commission.
Son turd, FU.
of h ealth insurants against na] and foreign commerce
KIlo accepted • lottery tic­
Th* Fronton floating hos­ who was dtiving a white car. have been suspended until
(Coraar of Palm etto
th s costs of ill health. Thera ministries, apparently to al­ About 4.500 persons have sign­
lay expected ronvum rr op­ ed a petition here demanding ket from a frirnd as 'p a y ­ tesses were attired in brilli­ The incident occurred in the Feb. 13 lo perm it the union ti&gt;
A Commercial)
are over 1,800 -insuringorgan­
an t red and yellow satin southwestern p art of the city, concentrate on its internationisations and they paid
out position even though garlic less sex and violence on thejr ment for pulling a loo lb.
fiesta jackets, Isvishly sdotn- , polite said,
11 election.
Tbe ticket »oa )3,000.
c02v\'vC^v
is a staple in Cuban cooking. television prograjcs.
|8 .6 billion during 't&gt;4.

Burns Sees
Revamped
Tax System

Committed,

Q ttw

j^ r n t f n r f r

I t m

t l l T

Burns

s a y s

Base Mishap
Proves Fatal
To Jet Pilot

Storms Leave
West Coast

Wright To Quit
School Position

'Oranges In Orbit' TSsenne Of Fete

isee

I,

Parson Signs
St. Pete Star

nsivA

Redistricting
Deadline Given

BRIEFS

C’i^arctte Tax

Unitin' Ahead

School Rolls Hit
All-Time Record

Ban .Intended .

Phew!
Phrom

,

HUNT

LINCO LN
MERCURY

-Ate/icadq
Comet

More Troops

3 2 2 -4 8 8 4

I
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Baptist

T H E SEV EN TH -PA T
A D V E N T I S T CHURCH
Corn er Tth A Elm
3. U M x r . h a l l -------------- P a elo r
SERVICES SATURDAT—
S a b b a th Sch oo l ------ 4:14 a. m.
W o r s h i p So r o le s _ 11:44 a. m.

F IR S T BA PTIST CHURCH
l i t Park Avenue
T . R C h a n c e ------------ P a st o r
M orn in g Wors hip _ 1:19 a m.
Sunday School — — 9:41 a m.
Morn ing W ors hip _ 11:99 a m.
T r a in in g Union
9:10 p m.
E v e n i n g Worship . 1:41 p m.
Wad. P ra y a r Barries 1:1# p. m.

W odnaaday

N ight

P r a y e r S srvleo —— T:S® p. m.

Alliance

Growing #1

MGRACEFULLY
Episcopal

CH RIST CH URCH
Ctinrch fctreet. L o n g w o o d
Fr. C h a rles W. Bttw a rL
Vlear
H o l y Com munion — 1:01 a.
Fam ily gtrvloe A
Claaata ... - ____..J— 9:99 a.
Claaaia
. — 9:19 a.

BA PTIST MISSION
E N T ER P R IS E
Sunday Bchool —— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. m.
T r a in in g Union _ _ 9:41 p. m.
E r s n l n g Wors hip — 1:1® P m.
Wed. Night
P r s y s r Masting _ 1:19 p m.
Her. It. J. Bo ynton ----- Pastor

J

Assembly Of God
P1NECREST ASHKMHLT
O P OOD CH URCH
Cor. t l t h and Elm .
H- M. W i l d e r -------------- P a st o r
S u n day Sch oo l ----- t i t l a. m.
M orn in g W ors hip _ 10:10 a. m.
E r s n l n g W ors hip — T:t0 p. m.
Y o u th Herr. (Hun.) - 9:00 p. m.
M id-W eak Barr. (W ad.) _ 1:10
p. m.

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DI SCIPLES OF CHRIST
1401 8. Sanford Ava.
R. Vernon Fuller
Sunday B c h o o l ____1:41 n. m.
Morning Worehlp . 11:00 a. m.

Free Methodist

CHURCH OF CHRIST
------■••.-r
G en era
Ralph Brew er Jr.
E vangelist
Bible S c h o o l ______ 1:10 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 9:10 a m.
E anlng Worship
9:10 p. ra.
Wad. Prayar Barries 1:10 p. ra.

PINECREHT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
R asto r _ _ _ W illiam J. O u sts
Morn ing Worship
11:00 a. m.
Sunday Bchool
1:44 a. m.
T r a in in g Union . . — 0 : l t p. m.
E v e n i n g W ors hip
1:10 p m.
Wad Officers A T e a ch ers
M a s t i n g .............
0:10 p m.
JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CIIURCII
1011 W. Viral S tr eet
Sunday S c h o o l ------I0 oo a. m.
M orning Wors hip — 11:00 a. m. .
Bible Study (Su n d a y ) 1:00 p .n u
E v a n g e l i s t i c Ser vice 7.00 p. m.
W ad Prayer Mast
I:0o p m.
Bill Stephana ------------ Pa»tor
A Cordial W elco m e to All
O AK LAW N BA PTIST CHURCH
l l t l Country Club Itoad
Spon sored by F ir st B a p tist *•
Church
Rar. 1C T. Barrett ------ P a sto r
Buuday S c h o o l ----- 1:41 *- m.
W o rs h ip y a r r l c s _ 11:00 a in.
T r a in in g Union —— 0:41 p m.
E v e n in g Wors hip — 1:1® P m.
Wad Prayer Barr. _ 1:10 p m.
OSTE EN BA PTIST r l l U I U ’ll
| | W Y . 411
Ph 111-9114
Paatur __ c h e a t e r W. I'lank
Sunday School _ _ _ lo oo a. m.
Morning Bar ries _ l l oo a. m.
T r a in in g U n i o n ------4:lo p m.
E v e n i n g Barries
tilO p m.
W adnasday M astlngs:
o r g a n i s a t i o n s — 4 1 0 P m.
P
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7 ;Jo p. m.
Prayar
Choir - __________I SO p. m.

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F R E E METHODIST CH URCH
Corner 4th BL an d Laurel Ava.
Ra -. C. E. A nderson ___ P a st o r
T e le ph o n e: t l l- 1 0 1 1
S u n day S ch o o l ____ 9:41 a. m.
M o r n lp s Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
E v e n i n g . Worst^ p _ 1.00 p. m. *
Wad. P ra y a r S erv ice 1:10 p. m.

Church Of Christ

W E 8 T S IU E MISSIONARY
BA PTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A H olly Are.
Joh n R. K i n g --------------- P a sto r
Sunday Bchool — — 10:00 a. m.
S u n day
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. ra.
Sunday
E r s n l n g W orship _ 1:00 p. rt.
W adnasd ay
P r a y e r Bar ries
1:09 p. m.

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HOLT CROSS
491 B. P a rk Ava.
Fr. Laroy D. Soper, R ector
H o ly Com munion — 1:11 a. m.
F a m i l y S er v ic e and
S u n day Sch oo l ......... — 9:99 a. an.
M orn in g P ra y a r
( F i r s t S u n day —
H o ly Com munion 11:99 a. as.

Christian

Baptist
CENTRA!* DAI'TIBT CHURCH
Cor. l l t h SL A Oak Are.
Gall Smith --- -------- -— P a sto r
S u n da y Sch oo l —
9:11 a. m.
M orn in g W ors hip — U i » 0 a. m.
T r a in i n g Uunlon _ Oitt p. m.
E r s n l n g Bar ries
1:00 p. m.
Wad. Praya r Barries 1:10 p. m.
N u rs ery Open
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CONGREGAT IONAL
C H RIST IA N CHURCH
( U n l t M Church at Chrl*t)
P a rk A v e n u e a t 14th St.
t : l l a. m. ____ Church Sch oo l
11:00 a. m. — Wo rahlp S erv ice
1:10 p. m. — Ch ristia n Youth
M inistry
Rev. W a lter A. JL McPherson ,
Pastor

E L D E R SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. a t Raster Are.
B. H am ilton Orlffln — P a s t o r
Sunday Bchool ------ 9:41 a- ra.
Morning Wors hip — Il:»9 a. ra.
T r a in in g Union _
9:14 p. ra.
E v e n i n g Worship — l i t l p. as.

CH RISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1191 P ark A v a a t I t t b St.
R ot . C. C- D oss. i t . — P a sto r
S u n d a y Sch oo l — - t i l l a. m.
W o rs h ip Ser vice — 11:99 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o rship _ TtSO p. m.
A t l l s n c s Youth
P s l l o w s h l p (W ad.) _ T:!9 p. m.
W sd )
f a y s r B a r r i e s ------ T i l t p. m.

-Methodist

Congregational

Adventist
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Lutheran
PAOLA CHURCH Ob CHRIST
H i g h w a y 44 Weal
Morris Ruby --------K v a n g ellet
Bible C l a s t ____— 10:40 a ra.
Morning W ors hip
11:00 a m.
E v e n in g Worship ~ 4:00 p m.
Bible c l a s s e s Wad. . 1:10 p. ra.

OOOD S H E P H E R D
LU T H E R A N CHURCH
1100 A Orlando Drlvo
H wy. 11.11)
Sanford, Flo rid a

111-1111

T h e Rov. J. Gord oa P a i r r,
P a sto r
Sunday School ____ 9:11 a. m.
Morning Wo rahlp — 11100 a. m.
C o m m u n io n — F ir st Sunday la
Each Month
K l n d a r s a r t o n an d Nuraary

CIIURCII OF CHRIST
1111 Park Aven ue
Bart B r o w n _______ E v a n g e l i s t
Sunday
llllila H t u d y ____ 10:00
a ra.
Morning Worehlp —11:00 a m.
E v e n in g Service — 4:10
p. m.
Sea "Herald of Truth" t p m.
Huiiloy on Channel t
T u esd a y
Ladl'a Bible Class . 10.00 a m.
W ednesd ay
Bible C l a e s ____ 1:10
p. ra.

It Isn't sutomstic — this growing oltl gracefully.
Worries seem lo Accumulate with the years. And there
is often the gnawing sense that opportunities once
brimming with promise lie empty where w« loaaod
them . . . along a road without return.
But these later years are not meant to lx* a burden.
There Is much to,suggest that God intended them to
bring reward.
He gave us the blessing of memories, b o precious
moments of joy may be lived again and again.

Christian Science
K 1UHT C l l U l i m o k
HCIKNTI 8 T

CIIIU 8T

too H a l t H t ru n d Mtraat
H i j i i 'I n y M arvlr# it
H um ta y B c h o o l
11:00 a m.
K u t i j r r t : •*boyt,#
W n I n t a d i T B i r v i r * . t no p me
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Hunday

CHUIU'll OK ODD
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IJn* Elm Aveiiuo
Rev Robert W elch
P a elo r
Sunday School ____ 4 44 a m.
Worehlp Service
10 4k a m.
E n gellatlc Serv. __ f i l e p
T u sd ey ;
m.
Bible T r e l n l n g ------1:41 p.
Th urs day:
Young Pooplo Servlco 1:44 p m.

Monday

John

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90:912

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METHODIST CH URCH
411 Park Ava.
Rev. Robert M Jenklne. Paelor

A l_l_ • A L L N O R T H E C H U R C H

Tha Church la the graaleal factor
an swrth for tha building nf (furor
tar and good HUaanalilp. It la ►tinea,
houae of epiritual value*. Without a
atmng Church, nallher dcnaaTauy
nor ctvUIutian can survive. There
are four sound raaaona why every
person should attend eervieve rvgu

Alfo rd ______ ____ r a a l o r

Hu it liny Mrhool
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Mnmlr^a W o r a h l p
1 1 : 00
K v a n g a l l a l l o H erv . 7:10
T u a a P r a y a r S a r v .. 7:10
Tliura
Y o u n g P au pl a
L n l a a v u r ............. — 7:10

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LU T H E R A N CHURCH OF
T H E ItED KE M EIi
t o t W. l l t h P la ce
"Ths Church of t h t Lu theran
Hour" and TV "This la tha
Lira"
Herbert W. O oeres ;___ P a elo r
Sunday Bchool ------ 1:11 a. m.
SWurehlp Ser vice _ 14:10 a m.
K in d erg a rten and Nureery

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He gave us the gift of love, so we can ex|&gt;erience
anew the adventures of youth, the achievements of
maturity, in the lives of our children and grand*
children.
And He gave us a Way of Life, revealed In the
teachings of Christ. So that every today . . . when it
has become yesterday . . . will lie another graceful
stone in the arch of Tomorrow.

M orning

T ueaday
Zerhariah
8:8-7

Wrrlnreday
Isaiah
6 5 :1 7

Thurs day

Pro verba
17:8

Friday
Deuteronomy

8:1-6

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Ree. W. E. T l m m e ____P a sto r
Sunday S c h o o l ______ g 44 a. m.
Morning S erv ices ... 11:00 a. m.
Choir Pra ctice Wad 1:14 p. m.
Every One Wolcoma.

Saturday
John
16:7-17

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at W ood land Ava.,
Rov. John H. Hires Jr.. P a sto r
Church Sch oo l _ _ 1:44 a mMorning W orship __ 11:00 a B.
M Y F _______________4:10 p m.

-The Following “Sponsors Make TKiffChtTfciT Nottce-And-Direefeory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. It. Strickland
ART RROWN
PEST CONTROL
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
DILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford
GREGORY LUMBER *
of Sunford
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees
A. DUDA Si SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

CH RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sun la n d E e t a t s s
A
C itru s H a l s h t s
v
Rev. Charlaa B. H o g g __ P a st o r
Church S c h o o l ____1:41 a m.
Morn ing W orship _ 11:00 a m.
M T F _______________9:19 p. m.
Eva. W o r a h l p _— 1:10 p. na
Wad. P rayar S erv ice 1:11 p m .

Southern Methodist
F I R 8 T S O UTH ERN
M ETH O DIS T CH URCH
W o m a n 's Club B u ild in g
101 Oak A v a
D u rw a rd !L K n ig h t Jr.. P astoe Q
Su n day Sch oo l ____ 9:41 a m.
W o rship Sarvlea ___ 1:10 p. m.

N azarene,
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CHURCH ~

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W. 2nd Be a t Maple Ava. '
P a ul Ulckas __________ P a sto r
8 u n d a y School __— 1:41 a. m.
Morn ing Worahlp __ 10:40 a. m.
Youth H ou r —_____ 4:00 p. m.
K v a n g elletlo Service ItOO p. m.
M id -W eek
S erv ice (W ad.)
1:00 p. re.
Third Sunday
S ln g ep ira tlo n
1:04 p. reFI FIST CHURCH
T H E NAZAKF.NR
Lake Mary, F l a
Rav. W. L H olcom be, P a elo r
Sunday
1:41 a m. ____ Bible School
11:00 a. m. _ Morn ing Worehlp
1:04 p rn. _ E v e n i n g Servlco
1:44 p. m. _ Wed. M id -W eek
Prayer Servlcee
1:00 p. m. - Laet W et. Mleei a a a r y Ser vice
OF

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CIIURCII OF LO NO WOOD
j 61 Orange S treet
R e v K. R u t h ( I r a n i __ P a a t o r
tt u m la y S c h u u l
J0:U0 a nt.
Moir ning W o r e h l p
l l : o 0 a. m.
S u n d a y E v e n i n g __ 7:10 p m
W e d Utb le S t u d y
„ 7:J0 p. m.
C o m j u e r o r e M e e t in g
F r i d a y ___________ ___7:10
p. m.

Presbyterian

W u r s h l p __ g:IO p. m.

Hunday School ____t:44 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 10:14 g m.
MYF k! eating e ___4 ) 0 p m.
I Interm ed iate , Sen ior)
E v e n i n g Worehlp _ 1:11 p. m-

lerly and eup|»rt the Church They
are: ( I i For hie own take i 2i For
hie children'e sake. (3) For the sake
of hie mmmunily and nation &lt;4i
For the sake of the Church iterlf,
which nerrla hu nvirel and material
support. Plan lo go lo church rrgu
larly erul read your lllbls daily.

O STEEN METH ODIST CHURCR
O steen
S T A F F O R D MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroe
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C. A. B e a tty ____—------ P a sto r
Oetaan
S u n d a y Sch oo l — 10:00 a. m.
Ostatn
W orahlp S e m e s __ 11:00 a m.
Sta ffo rd Mem orial—
W oreh lp Ser vice __ 1:10 a a .
Sta ffo rd Mem orial—
S u n d a y S ch o o l —
10:10 a m.

F IR ST P R E S tl Y T E R l A N
CHURCH
Sanford .
Fla.
Oak Ave. A Ird St.
Grover C S ew ell Jr.
Paelor
E d g a r W. Smith Jr. Aealetant
P a elo r
Church S c h o o l ______ l:4S a. m.
Seaelon M e e t s ____10:41 a~ m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:00 a. m.
r io n a e r Kellowekip .. C:00 p. m.
Senior HI F e llo w sh ip i:00 p m.
E v e n in g Worahlp
7:J0 p. m.
Wed. P ra y er M eetin g 7;00 p. m.

CO VENANT PR ERBTT ERI AN
1774 South Orlando Drive
Thom ae H. Makln ____ Paato r
W orahlp _____ _
1:00 a. rr.
Church* Sch oo l ___ 10:00 a. m.

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SANFORD WELDING &amp;.
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley &amp; Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

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

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

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

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

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

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

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

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN' TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

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

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

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

HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Kolefi
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

BOB'S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employeea

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose Si Wilks Bowman Si Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

P a a Ia
W a sla y a a
MathodlaL
RL
Id
W. a t P aata
SL J a m a s A.M E . Sanfo rd A v a
BL Mery'e A.M.E. Church SL RL 411 Oaleaa
SL
PeuTg
M eth ed lel C k t r t h
O eta es
Rd. Cnterp rlee
S ta f f o r d
Maaserlel
M eth o d ist
C h in k
R D aBary

S E V E N T H D A T A D V E N TIS T
Fora at Lak* S a v a e t h - d e y A d v e n t is t Cburck.
H w y . 414. F o r e st City
S*v*alk-4ay
A d v e n t is t Church, M aitland
A v a , A ltam on ta S p rin gs
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S an fo rd
S evaelk-day
Adva utlat
Cburck.
Bavanlb a Elm
OTHER CHURCHKS
A llan's A.M.E. Church. Oliva a l l t h
Church o f Ood In Christ. Ovlado
C h u lu o ta C om m u n ity Church
Church at God at P rophecy, 1101 Elm Av*.
Church a f God Mleelon, E n terp rise
Church o f Jasua Christ e f L e tt e r Day
Salat*. 1118 P a rk A v a
Co m m u n ity Chapal, A l t a m o n t e S pring* *'
Eaatara Orthodox Church. SL Jo hn* Chry­
s o s t o m Chapal, H w y . I t - t l , Farn l'ark
C o n g r e g a t io n Bath Israel, l l t h * Magn olia
F lr a t Church a f ChrlaL Bclam lat.
4*0 fc. l a d SL
-M tn rd w m Hmi| o f . J i B b T l i r v W I t l l T g s - “ *• —
L a k e Maaraa Unit, t i l l W. Third SL
•First T a a l s c o s u r Church a f L e n g w o o d
F u l l G o sp el Tabornacl* 1114 C o u n tr y Club
ML
O live
H eliatae
Cburck.
O ak
Hill
R A Oataaa
P la e c r e a t A s s e m b l y . o f Oed. t l l b * Kim
• a n f o r d Alllan c* C h u r c h . 1491 R P ark A v a
Raaford C e a g r e s a t l o a o f J e h o v a h ' s Wit*
ueseoA 144 SaaforA A v a
T h e S a l v e l i o a Army. I l l E Ind SL
U n i t y Church e f S a a f e r A 1*4 K. U l SL

HILL LUMBER Si HARDWARE C&lt;X&gt;
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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-----SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPT1BT
An tioch Baptlkt Church. Ovlads
Cen tra l i le p lle t Church. I I I ! Oak Ava.
Cbuluota Flrat Hapllat Church
Ch u lu o ta Uapllat Ulaalon
e i d e r Springe Hapllat Church.
I l f Le hm an Rd
Ftrat Uapiiat e b u r o h . 119 Bark Ava.
F r len d e k lp U a p lL t Church at
A l t a m o n t e Springe
RL 414. A lta m o n te Springe
F lr a t Uapllat Ckurck of DaBary
F lr a t Uaptlai Church or Oanovg
Flrat Uapllat Church o f Lake Mary
F lr a t Uapllat Church a f L a k e llo n r e e
F lr a t Uaptlai Church o f L o o s w o e d . Oor.
Church * Oram
F lr at Uaptlai Church o f Oviedo
F lr a t Uaptlai Church o f s « n Lando Spring*
F lr a t Skllub Miaaluuary Uapllat Church.

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F o 'a a t C ity Uapllat Church
F o u n t a i n U # * 6 Uaptlai Church. Ovladu
L o v e S o u th ern U a p tla i Ulaalon, Cbuluota
Mlaalonary
U a p lla t
ChMUh '**r.M4
**•
. e a ia r u r la u
' tla ea d o uta
Ula a lo n
B a p t i s t Church
t
Oak Hill Hd. Da i t , a
1 •’
Morning Olory Uaptlai Churoh. Oanava * » y .
ML Oliva Mlaaiooary Uapllat Churoh, Ban
U s h u a p r ln sa Kd-. D o n s wood

ML Zion Mlaalonary B a p t l a t Blpaa Ava.
New
Ml.
C a lv a ry
Mlaalenary
Baptlat
1101 W. I t th BL
N ew sa la m P rim itiv e Baptlat Ohurch,
U 0 I W. l l t h SL
N ew ML Eioa U aptla i Chureh. I l l * P ea r Ava
(i a k l a w n Uaptlai Cbapal. t i l l W. 10th SL
Octavo Uapllat Church
Pluacraat Uapllat Church, III W. Onora Rd.
Pralrla Laka Baptlat Church. R i d s * R d ,
Farn Park
Prograca Mlaalonary Bap tla t Churoh. M idway
Second Shiloh Mlaalonary Baptlat Church,
Nin th A tilc k o r y
SL Jama* Mlaalonary Bap tla t Church S U .
RA t i l Oetaan
a
SL Paul Mlaalenary B a p t i s t Church. I t h SL
SL M a t th e w s Mlaalonary Baptlat Chureh
Canaa n H a l s h t a
St. Jobn'a Mlaalonary Baptlat Chureh,
910 Cyp rese SL
ample B a p tist Church. P a lm S p rla p e R d ,
l l a m o n l e Bprlnpu
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Wastalda M issionary B a p t ist Church,
419 R Hally A v a
Zlou H ope B a p t i s t Church, 111 Oranp* Ava.

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CATMOUO
Church .of tha N a t iv ity , Dak* Mary
All Souls C ath olic Chureh, 111 Oak A v a
Roman Catholic Mata, S p o rtsm en 's Club,
ChuluatA

SL
An n's
C ath olic
Chureh,
P a r a b le s
PtacA DaBary
SL Mary Mag dalen * CaUtcRo Church, M a it­
land A v a A lta m o n ta S p rin gs
CHRISTIAN
F ir s t Christian Church. I49T E. Sanfard A v a
Co n g r e g a t i o n a l C h rlitla n Church,
I t t l Park Ava.
N ortksld*
Ch ristia n
Church. . F l a r l t a
U a v a a D r , M aitland
CHURCH OF CH RIST
Chureh *r ChrUL t i l t R Park A v a
Chureh a f Christ. Oaaava
Church at C h r i s t Long wood
Churoh e l Chriet, P e e l a
CHURCH OF OOD
Church
CburcA
Church
Church

at God I I I H ickory
c&lt; &lt; M . i n s Br-Freaeh -------------e f God. Ovlade
at Oed Mlaslaa, Enterprise
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A v a , E e ta rp rU c
Christ E p isco p a l Chureh. L e n c w e e d
All Salu te Episcopal. KnUrprlsa
Moly Croaa E p isco p a l, P a r k A v a a t I t h

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Aaeanalaa
Lu th era n
Church,
Ovarbrook
D r . Casaalbarry
Good Sbaphard Unite d Lu lhara .
11*1 R Orlando Dr.
Lutheran c h u r o h o f tho Radoamar,
1*1 W. l l t h ' l l a c o
Miaalah Lutheran Church. Am arleaa L e s i o n
l l a l l . Pralrla Lake. Fa rn Park
UL Luka* Luth a ra a Church, RL I I I S la v la
METH ODIST
B a r a a tt Memorial Malkodlat Ckurck. E.
D a B a ry A v a , Balarprlaa
Bear L a k e Malkodlat Churoh
Dathal A.M E Church. C a n a a n H a lgh ta
Cas aalbarry C o m m u n ity M eth od ist Church.
H w y . IT-Bt A P la a y R i d s * R d , Casaalbarry
DcUary C o m m s a l t y M alhad tst Church W.
H i g h l a n d s DaBary
Christ Malkodlat Church
Chriet
W f e ^ i S S t t t f Church.- 411 F i r * AvA
F ir st M atbodlsl Chureh at Ovlade
F ir s t S o u th ern Met hodist Churoh
W o m a n ’s Club 1*1 O ek A v a
F ree Methodist Churchy 949 W. 4th i t , .
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There’a work to be done In Semi­
nole County so let’s get oh with It.
And th a t’s US with a cApllaLi’OU.
' "Each rftje u can hnvc a part, must
have a 'p a r t In helping Seminole
County grow; grow like It never has
before. There’s much to be done.
•
This county's leaders have started
a number of projects, all of which
are designed to build the community
into a solid organization.
The titular head of such an effort
is the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce. Through the efforts of
th a t co-ordinating body, much has
been done.
But you won’t find the Chamber
looking back and feasting on past
laurels. The Chamber’s "alive for
’65."
Check off a few things now in the
works—not ju st in the minds of men
and women, but in the works.
We know about the Riverport Ma­
rina.
We know about the Port Author­
ity.
We know about the Metropolitan
Telephone System.
We know about the Junior Collpge.
We know about expansion of San­
ford Naval Air Station.

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Annual Seminole County
I Chamber of Commerce mem­
bership drive opens Tuesday
Utra ktelcnff b m k —
"fcp' Kvp -Otric
...Center*- _ .
_ Co-chairmen oL_ttr»—rmmpaign are Robert Besserer and
Arthur Reek with.
4 -----A holt of prizes will go to
workers who sign up the
greatest number of membera.
Chamber official* expect a
25 per cent increase in total
membership and dues this year
as they strive for 500 mem­

We know about the Beautification
Project to attract tourists.
_ We know .about .th e . increased_in.
dustry in the a re a ...
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All of-these are In motion. But
they need the enrttfy~Wf every man
and women in the community to keep
them in motion.
T hat’s where we come in.
The Chamber is poised to begin its
membership drive for ’65. It kicks
off Tuesday morning with a break­
fast in the Civic Center.
Every business mnn and woman in
the community should avail them­
selves of the opportunity to keep
Sanford on the move. None of us is
too small to help—from the smallest
grocer to the largest supermarket
operator and everyone in between.
Undoubtedly you'll be contacted by
one of the recruiting team members
in the next few hours. If not, look
them up.
It’s as simple as this: Look to the
future and look to the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.
You’ll be helping yourself by join­
ing the Big Team which is dedicated
and destined to lead Seminole Coun­
ty to the brightest future in its his­
tory.

The telephone tie-up would
ber*. Thi* would put the
Chamber in the ''saturation” lin k 'all of Seminole County
class, they said. ___________ instead of having toll charges
w r cxtafc.no w- between- the {San­
ener­ ford j.tfnV«*3nW?i '3ctWtmT)e
getic' program In the -works trieta.
for this year as ft strives to
The marina project is class­
make .it the most productive ified as tha moat energetic
in Seminole County history. in the hiatory of the Sanford
Considered of paramount area. A feasibility report has
importance are the Metropoli­ been issued and it points to a
tan TeJephone System, the profitable undertaking by this
Riverport Marina, the Fort city and county.
Authority. Junior College and
Special committees are at
location of additional indus­ work in pushing for early
try in the county.
completion of the endeavor.

Seminole County * * * *

The Port Authority pro­
gram will be given a sharp
puah Thursday afternoon when
-sr^faasttittttyiTpcii t wlft—tie
given - iiyTJBfkwcfftr TTrerne.
engineer for the work. Alao
to be heard will he the final
legislative action necessary
to Set up the authority.
The junior college has been
given an official sanction of
the State Junior College Board
and legislation is being drawn
now by Sen. Mark N. Cleve­
land Jr. anil Rep. Joe Davit.
It witt be submitted at an ear-

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Seminole '65^
Traffic Toll •
Totals Three

(UPI) —
' Senate leaders hoped to give
I President Johnson his second
I "Great Society” legislative
victory of the new session to­
day by passing the $1 billion
aid program for Appalachia.
Democratic Leader Mi k e
Mansfield, Mont., scheduled
an early Senate session to
clean up debate and action on
amendment! to th* measure
for rehabilitating thi Urfdate
region which runs from north­
ern Pennsylvania to northern Waste Of Time
Alabama.
I MIAMI (UPI) — Negotiat­
A final vote was scheduled ors met here today in anuther
for mid-afternoon.
attempt to rod the 22-duy East
The Senate opened debate unit Gulf Coast dock strike
Friday on the Applachia hill, loll shipper* Ia lo-led the luiks
a keystone of the President's ill ndvaiiie as a "waste of
economic program for the na
time.”
lion. No vote* were taken,
however.
The six-year Applarhian pro Out Of Hand
Mexico
grain is designed to rejuvrn 1 GUADALAJARA,
NinHeeii ptiButiA
ate the economically depress 1 1’I'll
ed area through a variety of u sir Immpieil or »mot he ret!
to (hath ami 21 vttte injuicri
federal aid plans.
The area Includes 355 coun­ when crowd* got out of hand
pop uiuaic ihow in Uj«
ties in A,,|h*ma. Gcqygia. nt
Kenturky, Maryland, North (ititf-tini? heir.
Carolina, Uhlo. Pennsylvania,
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BRIEFS

FOUR PERSON’S were killed early Saturday
when the two autoninhilefl in the top photo*
crashed head-on on Interstate 4 about nine
miles northeast of DsLsnd. In ths lowsr photo,
Trvper J.A. Sikeij^k^i) end Deputy J, Q- Gal­
loway examine the shoes and cap of a boy killed
at Midway by a hit-and-run driver. The boy was
knocked out of his shoes.
(Herald Staff Photon by Hill Vincent Jr.)

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South--* Carolina,

Tennesseer^SL’ltt? V i s i t

Virginia and West Virginia.
Although*” t h e Appalachia
measure had a broad base of
general support In the Senate,
many member* felt that other

LUNDbN tU Pf) — vUueen
Kliiubrlli II nnd her husband, |
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Prince Philip, took off todayon an eight-day state visit to
Ethiopia —the first to tfl*
Memo to Maryann Miles.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — 1 spending proposals tn the Cab­
African
kingdom by a reign­
inet
Budget
Commission
our intrepid Forest City Hear The state Cabinet resumed
ing of help Several proposal* ing British monarch.
Lake correspondent: Uncle hearings Monday to figure out
The Development Commiss­ already are in the works for
Sam frowns mightily on pho how to finance $15 billion in ion is asking for $27 million to dealing with other depressed
Planning Head
tographing U.S. currency, such proposed spending with $1.07 cover its expenses for the I areas.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
as that $5 bill in one of your billion in Income and still coming two yesrs. The com­
Former Tennessee Gov. Hupictures.
I meet the state's essential mission says $11,265,000 of it* |
•
• • •
[ nPf j 4 during the coming bien- anticipated expenditures would j Legislative Meet f-iril Ellington, a close friend
1 f President Johnson. Ims
Cold, wasn't it. Rut it didn't nium.
come from the state's general!
been named director of the
get quite at cold at expected.
Florida's chief promoter, the fund. This is a 63 per cent I Slated Tuesday
Office of Emergency Plan­
The mercury dipped into the Statc Development Commiss- boost over cutrcnt commission!
Seminole County's legisla­ ning.
30s early this morning but re-1 jon headed a group of 25 ageo- spending.
4
vived quickly to inch toward | cj , , that were presenting their The commission says it has tive delegation will hear a
host of propoaed actiona when Jobs Decline
the 70 degree mark early this
CAKE KENNEDY &lt;UPI)—
planned a major campaign to!
it roiivrnra Tuesday at the
afternoon.
WASHINGTON &lt;UP|) — J About 3.800 construction wor­
convert central and mid- County Commission rooms
Scout Saves
The fedctul government end­ kers slayrd off their Jobs awestern statc farmers to Flor-j starting a t 9 a. m.
W See where the Sc m indie
ed 1901 with 8.000 fewer em­ gain today keeping $200 milida vacationer*, instead of
Among
tha
proposed
ac­
County Chamber of Commer­
ployes than it had a year ear­
California traveleri.
Sister With
j lion m key space projects at
tions will be the establish­
ce’* Sem-O-Gram reflect* an­
lier, and 18.000 fewer than i a standstill. A new labor trou­
With
only
$1,071,000,000
revment
of
a
water
conservation
other healthy upward trend
two
years
ago.
The
While
enue expected to flow into the program in tha ruunty. This
ble threatened to complicate
over the past month. Every­ Quick Action
state coffers during the next was discussed S a t u r d a y House said total yeur-end civ­ | Ihe situation.
thing wa* up in December of
ilian
employment
nuinbeird
two years, the cabinet must morning at a special County
By Julia Bartos
1964 compared with the same
2,012,000.
Quick action and previous pare about $450 million out of Commission mealing.
period the previous ye*r with
the
budgets
before
it
presents
Scout
training
of
a
nine-yearSpecific
times
have
been
the exception of postil re­
Revolt Dies
ceipts (down 1.14 per cent) old Fern Fark Cub Scout, its recommendations to the allocated to various delega­
VIENTIANE, Laos (L T D —
Ernest
Pinkard
Jr.,
508
Legislature,
which
haa
final
tions
as
they
offer
their
pro­
and building permits (down
A military revolt aimed at re­
Prairie Lake Drive, today tay on the matter.
posed legislative acts.
17.53 per cent).
Gov. Haydoa Burn* said
Hearing the proposals will organising the Laotian army
wa* credited with saving his
• • •
collapsed today when a hand­
New ordere received during
Bank deposits were up 6.77 IS-year-otd slater, Betty, that "it seems obvious that it be Sen. Mack N. Cleveland
ful of rebellious colonels sur­ the first Jhree quarters of
Jr.
and
Rep.
Joe
Davis.
will
not
be
poailble
to
re
­
from
what
could
have
been
per cent with the 1963 figure
rendered to a shuw of forr* the fiaeal year by Dynatronlisted at $49,158,667 compared fatal burns when her gowa commend all of the requeata
by loyal troops. One soldier iea, Inc., of South Seminole
with the 1964 reading of $52-, caught (Ire a* she stood fa that will be beard.” But Burns Suspect Held
arid two civilians were killed County, were up 250 per cent
front
of
the
fireplace.
promised
that
essential
needa
HALLANDALE
(UPI)
A
489,130. That's being healthy
Betty Is Jn Winter Park would be met.
man wanted by Winter Haven in street fighting.
• • •
from the tame time last year,
Memorial
Hospital
today
polka in connection with a
President Parker Painter Jr.
Get your new telephone di­
1961 murder wai arrested here Ponder Invite
baa told stockholder*.
rectory yet 7 You will aoon. with second degree burns
MOSCOW (U H ) — The
for disorderly conduct.
Painter, in a letter to
4 They've been placed in the aver at least 29 per ceat of Enrollmet Hiked
—Polio* aaid V hetneo,—Ben Kremlin uaJ&lt;*eUd--ov*r the stockholders, said new con-'
. _ a u li-b y Bob Sheddan of the t a - t a t M l J»-tCTatte«L»W _GAINESVILLE.—4 UFii—
Southern Bell Telephone Com would be te mack worse coo- Enrullment increased during Gary, alao known as Andrew weekend that Russia's hew tracts during Die period to­
d itio o lf U kade't been for the* past year in everyone of Hoggins, w ai arrested on dis­ leaders may tccepTPrealdenl talled $9,305,000. Backlog of
pany and hia crew.
Ernie, who quickly swathed Use University of Florida's IS orderly conduct charges after Johnson's invitation to visit undelivered order* totalled
• • *
The 1968 astrological fore- her body ia a blanket to colleges and achtola, the re­ be was found asleep in a res­ tha United States—after at $8,240,000, he aald.
gistrar'* office announced to­ taurant real room.
laaat on* of them has gone
Painter said profits a t tha
c s it predicts some world- kill Use flame*.
A *evenUi-gr»der at Soot* day. Total enrollment for tha
A check with tha FBI deter­ to Bod-held North Vlat Nam end of tha third quarter rep­
shaking event will take place
tn the early part of May . . . Seminole Junior High, Bet­ winter trimester ia 14,450, an mined Gary la wanted for with tha apparent purpose of resented 14 cant* per share,
ft doesn't say what, • but ty la ia Room 241 at the boa- increase jf 1,127 over the questioning lo connection with offering aid to it* govern- up eight cents over profit*
corresponding term in 1964. the Winter Haven murder.
ebowa at inid-ycar.
menu ..
g''lher*'a something out there.” filial.

Faces Cut By State

Situation 'Stagnant'

In Moonport Strike

250% Increase
In Orders Told

Six persons arc dead as a
result of a series of accidents
this last weekend In area
highways. Pour were killed
in Volusia County and two
died as a result of accidents
in Seminole County.
Seminole's 1965 traffic (oil
now total! three.
Four died in a grinding
head-on collision of two car*
on Interstate 4, nnrtheait of
Ia-Lund, at 2:30 a.m. Satur­
day.
Dead are Paul Raymond
Kirkland, 18, of DeLand, the
only person in one of the car*;
af
James Parker, 39, of DeLand,
and Clifton McClary, 38. and
Curti* Phillips, 37, both of
Sanford.
A nine year • old boy w-ai
struck and killed by a hit-skip
driver Friday night as he
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — walked along the shoulder of
The Industrial Commission! Bo, rdll] A^nue! rh e d H v e r.
says Florida's winter tourist identified by Trooper J. . L.
season this year should be a Sikes of the Florida Highway
booming one—and they've got I'utrol, was Willie Lee Letter,
some einplo) ment figures to of Route 2, Box 105.
bark up the prediction.
The dead boy it Lester Lee
Chairman J D. Wright Jr. Ruffin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
said lhat 66.100 persons un­ William Ruffin of Route 2,
employed in Florida during Box 319.
Derrmtier waz the lowest fig-1 The driver faces charges
lire since December, 1957
| of manslaughter and leaving
The tignifeanre of these |(,r scene of in accftlcnl involhighly optimistic year end cm- ting death,
plnymmt figiinrr i**(hat thj-y| a Deltona reiWent?* Afrot
are strongly Indicative of a Anna Rose Sullivan, 49, died
.good—tourist season in (he Friday-at Semtnole Memorial
offjng, Wrizht *a!d.
Hospital of Injuries received
Wednesday In a rraih at tha
intersection of Florida 434 and
Marvin Named
410.
'GAINESVILLE (U Pll —
Mrs Sullivan was a paisenPhilip Marvin became alumni grr in a car traveling on
association loyalty fui)d di­ Route 431 when it went out of
rector for the University of control, struck Ihe Gee Creek
Florida .Monday, icplucing abutment and plunged into
Dean Emeritus Itobrrt (’. the creek, according to Trooplieaty.
rr L. D. Harrell.
The Interstate 4 fatal crash
Homecoming
occurred when a car driven
JACKSONVILLE lU I'll - by Phillip* was speeding south
Hiilllecomillg Week will he in the nurthbound line and
celebrated
at
Jln ksom llle crashed head-on into one drtvUniversity Feb. 10-20.
*-jrn north by Kirkland

Winter Tourism
Should Boom,
Wright Stales

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Official* of Ihe Cape's tmiM
ing and trades unions were
meeting in Cocoa Reach to
consider a proposal made b&gt;
UVA.VA FIRST
F I R S T nQUALITY
iJA U T V ™
a presidential commission of­
ALWAYS
fering to hear both sides of
tiio construction workers' is­
sue if work it resumed.
In another development, a
contract between a steelworker’s union and an Ohio firm
SPECIAL!
expired at midnight last night. I
threatening to Interfere with
SHOWER
work on a large rocket • car­
rying Crawler at the Space
CURTAINS!
Center.
A Space Agency spokesman
shower
said if a new steelworkers'
curtain
contract is not signed today.
Crawler work could rem ain,
matching window curtain
Idle even if the construction
II pr.
workers decide to return to
•
work tomorrow.
Match up shower and
The Army Corps of Engi-| -window-curtain* and save
beers' said* today about only'
on this special! Big as
500^ 'of J,300 buildlpg .trades­
aortm enrof eoleri, aiyle*
men reported to work today.
p r i n t s , solids. All big
Jt waa the third work day lost
buys. Hurry!
by the crippling building tra­
de* dispute.
"Tha situation la atagnant,”
said J. L. Barite, a project
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Apollo moon base.
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NO. 116

Six Die inArea Car Crashes
Senators See
SI Billion Aid
For Appalachia-

able because cf the drifting
snow.
The blizzard caused an 11car traffic accident south of
La Salle, Colo., Sunday, in­
juring 19 persons.
A six-car accident in north­
western Wisconsin blocked
the highways as tbs storm
alerted to ride in.
Three persona died when
their light plane crashed in a
heavy snow storm near El
Faso. III.
Out West, the threat of
tragedy on the raln-sw.tlen
Wilson River near Tillamook,
Ore., was eased when the
river cut a swath around one
end of a massive mud slide
that had created a lake three
milea long.
About 800 residents of the
nren had been urged to leave
ttn-ir homes in feuis the dsm
would burst under the pres­
sure of the river.

the approaching year as tha
Chamber strive* - to keep- tha
county progressing hi tha
econonllc field.
Tomorrow's breakfast will
be for all membership drive
workers. It is hoped the drive
will be completed in one day.
Two additional days hava
been allowed for "cleanup
work” by the canvasser*.

WEATHER: Cloudy, warlocr, (Kigsible showers Tuesday; low 45-50 tonight.

By United Press International
A massive road-closing blizzard stranded hun­
dreds of skiers in the Colorado mountains today,
pushed down across the pluins and dumped heavy
snow eastward into Ohio. Temperatures sank to the
20s as far sQuth as Florida.
Winds up to 60 miles an hour whipped the snow
into deep drifts f r o m
Iowa and Nebraska to the with up to six inches of snow
by tonight.
Texas Panhandle.
N e a r l y all mountain
Roads out of nine Wyoming
passes were closed by cities were declared impass­ I WASHINGTON

G ron tales In Seminole
County were up 17.2 per cent
last month, a total of $6.3
million as compared to $5.3
million in December 1963.
• • •
A speaker’a bureau of vol" unteer laymen is the goal of snow in Colorado and Wyom­
Mrs. Helen Glecson, as edu­ ing, where police warned
cation chairman of the Sem­ .motorists ’not to travel except
inole County unit, American in emvrgenciea.
, Cancer Society. Physicians
Pueblo, Colo., was slugged
are most cooperative, Mrs.
with three inches cf fresh
Gleeson said, but the unit also
snow in one hour during the
needs laymen to assist in pre­
senting the association's pro­ night and Milwaukee, Wit.,
picked up five inches in aix
gram at various meetings.
hours.
Snow was falling from the
w
Plans afoot for a major
building project on Onora Rockies to the eastern Great
Road. Announcement due e a r­ Lakes states.
The weather bureau said
ly next month, according to
blizzard conditions were oc­
Uie promoters.
• • •
curring through perts of
Speaking of Onora Road: ilowa, Nebraska, Kansas and
Wonder whatever happened to Missouri. Roads were rlogged
that sidewalk which was sup­ j with sn.'w throughout the
posed to be built from Sanford storm area.
0 Avenue to the Navy base?
Hazardous driving warn­
HLH gave ground and Navy- ings calling for snow, rain
agreed to furnish the material. and sleet were extended east­
• • •
ward into Tennessee and West
There was a flurry of activi­ Virginia.
ty on 25th Street some months
The storm was expected to
back, getting ready to four- push into New York state
lane the SR 48 from French
Avenue to Mellonvllle. Survey
stages, were put down, build­
ings rared or removed, and
^ then thing* came .to a stand­
still. Early in 1964 announce
~ ~ ment was m a d e ’ contract
would be let in August. . .
that was last August.

ly legislative session when
that body convenes In April.
Additional industries will

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NOTICE If harafir *!v*n.
p u n u im to i Final l&gt;ecr*» of
For«rl»&gt;*ur* 4#r*d January Uth
l»«l *nd ant#r#d in Cliinfafr
Caaa No l l t l l of (he Cireo.it
Court of the Judicial Circuit
In ani for Seminole County,
Florida, wherein Miami Na­
tional llank I# plaintiff and
Olrli Town Incorporated. a
r:». corporation. Ralter Itro.
th*r*. a -o-p*rtn»rehlp. Tann­
in* Dumber 0 Hardwara On.
Inc. and Harold T. Oklmoto
ara defendant*. I will rail to
the hlchtat and beet bidder for
aaah at the front door of tha
Seminole County Courthoua*.
In th# City of Sanford. Florid*,
at II:** o'clock A. M. on th*
::nd day of February, l t d , th*
following daaerlbed properly a*
art forth In a*ld Final Decree,
to wit:
n m fH IlV tflN n
at t h a

w%

\ W ]

Pouthwaat corner of Lot
tl. EN TZM 1N 0KR FA R M *
N O I . aa r e c o r d ­
ed la T l a t Hook t. at F a * a
t. T u b ll e R e r n r d a of M*mIrvola r o n n t y . F l o r i d a :
T IIK X C K
W aatarly
a lo n g
t h y ttouth li n e of Dot !T . aa
ahown
by
aald
plat
of

Addition

en tz Htncer
r arm*
ADDITION NO. I. to th*
TVaat r i g h t -o f -w a y line of
l la r a a Road. a*td r ig h t-o fw a y llaa bain* ahown by
r
plat, of NORTH ORI/ANDO
R AN CUES FT»rrm N- I. a*
—vr-o^ded in Plat Rook XT"
at Page I t Pub.la flacerda
o f lam ln ol* County. F lo r­
ida. aald point being a
POINT OF BEOINNINO;
TIIMNCE Southerly along
th e aald AVaat r ig h t-o fw a y lln* of llayaa Road, aa
ah-.wn by aald plat o f
NORTH
O R I. A N D O
RANCHES
SECTION
I.
and
alto aa abnwn t y
north
o yt t# a n d o

BAR-B-Q BREAD

2JC23;
39*
SWISS ROLL

R A N C H E S P K C T f O N J. aa
recorded in H a t Rook 1J.
at P ag e I f , P u b lic Record*
o f gemtnote C o u n t y
Flor­
id a . an I NORTH G R U A X D O
R A N C H E S . SlX rrlO N
IA
a a recorded In P l a t R o ok
I?, at P a g a a It. (*. a nd 4!.
j - u b l l e J l a / c r d a a f S e m in o le
County, F l o r i d a . to tha
N ' . r i l i a a a r corn#- o f l o l t.

711nr h
l.ANOO

NORTH OR.
RANCIIKM MET-

T Io N
4. aa
P l a t IJ-'«k H

re co rd e d
at P a g *

Lunch Meat

In
»4.

Public Record* of Semlnr
ole Count). F l o r i d a :
•rilllXcK AVaatarly ab.ng
tha North Una of aald I#ot
1. Illorh "C." to th. Northw»*l corner of **M t-.*t 1.
fro-W •&lt;*"; TIIENCK Sou'h.
#tlr a tor. g -he AV• af lln#
«’ aald NORTH ORI.ANIWt
RAN IIKM ur/'TION 4 lo
me Mouth***! o-.inar i.f
l^.t J. n;ocV "A". a*
ahown by aald plat of
N &lt;• It T II l I H U S t l i)
RANCHES SECTION t,
aald Houthwaat corner ha.
Ing alao a point on tha
North right-of-way lln# of
llaham* lined aa ahown hr
p i.' of NORTH ORLANDO
RANCHES SECTION I. a*
r* ordad In Plat Rook If, *1
r • ** t I'oblle Record# of
Samin-*’# County. Florid*.
TtlFNC F AVaa'arlr along
11 a aa'd North rlghl-of.
v ay In.* lo the Eaal vor*
9,. I ,t 1„,l 1 Rlock "A"
aa ahown be aa d plat of
N ii II 1 It O R I. A N It ■!
n t N't It E « AUCTION t .
T IIK N C t:
Northwaa'arlr
al-r* tn» Norfharlr Itn# of
aa t Block "A" to ti.a Faat
Crh* &lt;1?-» ae Ho. of Moaa
Ji a I a a aha.wti Ur aald
,
» NORTH ORLANDO
1 \ N II E S SECTION I.
T It N .*E
N o a i h a r l r a lo n g
a |* do g a l l o n of tha F e a t
r ' a*' t -of- w a y tin# of S i o n

T om a toes 2

S p a g h e tti
M a ca ro n i

ttaa-t.
aald
pro long atlo n
t i trr ■ - - laaln'iallon wl tha
, itn -• ., o tie a a t,1 plat
o ' V O I t T I I o u t , A SI* tl
R A N II I l H S U C T I O N |. -o

LBS

PKGS.

PKGS.

FAM.
SIZE

'1 _• j&gt;e!nt of Intaraactlnn wlu*

- “ t h# S o u t h e r l y p r o lo n g a t io n
c f th# b a i l r i g h t - o f - w a y
111*
of
Moaa
Ro ad
aa,
e h i w n t.y plat of N O R T H
•Aall L A N D O S E C O N D A U D I
T in s
. . I - . . i d a I In P lat
I!. «• 1 :
a: R a g . a IS l&lt;
a n d I f . P u b l i c R a - o r t a of
B a m l n o l * CaHlhtF* F l o r i d a ;
T lirV 'E
N o r t h e r l y a lon g
aaid S o u l h a r l y p r o l n n e a t l a n
&lt;t t h * E a at r i g h t - o f - w a y
lift# of M.a# R o a d to a
po .nt Its
F&lt;
n.lu ll, of
t i a So uth l i g h t . o f w a ) lln a
o f You r.g Ro ad , a* ahow n
by aald pl at o f N O R T H O R .
I. A. N D O
SECOND
A U D ITIO N
THENCE
K aatarly
p . rpa n tli u l a r to tha teat
d e e r r lb a d c a u t a i fur a ,41a&gt;
T i n e a of irt I t ft : T I I F N C H
N’a r t h a a a t a r l y along a l l m
f o r m in g «o a o g l# of l l ' t r •
*»" to ID* left of a p r o ­
lo n g a t io n at I h * laat daa e r m t d co u rt # (of a d ie ­
tetic# of SC? I I ft. to a point
o f i i i ' t a l u r a of a c u r e * to
fb» left h a t i n g a r ad lu a
o f S l a b * ft and a r a n l r a l
a n g l e of i r i l ' e F * ; T I I E S ' i E
ca in tl nu * a lo n g aald c u r e *
t o i h * le f t for an a r c 41at a n r * of SIS 11 fl . to a
po int of l a n g e n r y ; T I I E N C K
N o r t h w e s t e r l y al on g a ll n a
l a n g r n i to tha laat d a a i r l l i ad c u r v e for a d is t a n c e o f
J I # IS f t . T I I E N C K M e a t a r l y a lo n g a l l n * f o r m i n g
an a n g l a of * l ' * * * 0 “ to t h *
le f t of a p r o l o n g a t i o n of
th# l a s t d aae rl b ed c o u r s e
f o r a d i s t a n c e o f If® re ft.

LOOK
FOR SPECIAL

COUPON BOOK
IN THE MAIL

WITH BIG SAVINGS

• An a point on Ih* Eaal
right-of-way lln* or aald
Moaa Road; T H E N O *
Northerly along tha Kelt
right-of-way lln* of sal*
Mote Rnad for a dtatanr*
of III a® fl ; THENCE East•rly along a lln* perptndlmlar to th* last da*' ribad ooura* for a dlatanc* of
ll» « t fl.; TIIENCK North­
erly along a lln* perpen­
dicular lo th* l**t daarrib.

• d rouraa for a dletaaa* of
t t * o * *t . THENCE Eaalar1&gt; a lo n g a Itn* parpandlcula r to th* laat daacrlbtd
~rTAlrT*~Tor •
■
d lalaac* at
Joo®* ft.1. TJLENCK Northarly a lo n g n lin* parpandlcu la r to th* laat df*rrlb*4
rouraa for a dlatanc* *f
I I T . t t ft la a point on th*
fu lith r i g h t - o f - w a y lln* o f
Ah* Dongwu od-Ovledo Road,
aa sh o w n by plat raiordad
In Plat Book 11. a t Page*
41 and 4t. Public Racorda
o f kamlnol* County. Flora
Id*. T I I E N C K
Kaatarly

Northerly along a lln# per­
pendicular to th* loath
right-of-way Itn* of Longa .a a e c r r
/Ce.!»
wood-Oelado Road for jf | )• TA laLA H A ^^E — J S l U from th* alltime recordE'md, and4k. hai put a heavy ■ere**ing' the number ofcifejlledT ; " ^ , . .
^Iatnnc*_rt _4*I.»* ft. t» a*'. __ S u ^f Imluitrial
| nduitri*l Corntni*
Commil- liahed in 1963.
drain on the gupply of (killed and gemi-ikilled w o r k e r *
a
p o : n t . _ naf~*aif«»tur* . of
Lincoln Day Banquet Set For County
Fug**«mi*l jliKKTM engloerg. araiLahle.for job*.
■nawb'^.-xcrrw ,-J*.-,IK.W ritrrtsh
a
r a d l ua of 41111 ft. an*
a r*-,tr»l angle of ZI -. .. .
ville, noted for his dramatic Feb. 10.
fjt&gt;BIW4trfr&gt;&gt;tMtional trend.
m e c h a n ics, gtenograpber*. aible to keep job placement*
New club officer* and other
The_ firet Lincoln Day Ban- switch to th* Republican ParWright a* id mere waa a l cclerical
h
an are dlatghfg-'df m i l will gUp up it* effort* Lo re*®WMlFrt, and -**lea moving at the gam* pace a* ■quet for Seminole County will
ty..will be the principal speak- -local Republican leaders wilt
ft. 'te a point of tangancy: vara* a 1964 decline in job variety of reaaong for the ov- 1pme r a o n * .the State’s baaineaa and in­
be sponsored by the Vemlnnle
T H E N C E Northeasterly
be introduced. The public is
er-the-ye*r Florida drop.
Wright aaid that the State dustrial **pAnlioll,,• Wright County *Touhjr RepuMictn
along a lln* taiyant to th* placements in the State.
invited.
Drinks
will
be
served
from
said.
Although Florida enjoyed
He aaid: “The (Late and na­ Kmployment Service ia In the
laat- daaerlbed rouraa for
Club on Thursday, Feb. 11, at 7-7:30 p.m. and the rib steak
a dlatanc* of 111 11 ft.: the aecond higheit year on tional economy hag enjoyed mldat of an extenaive training
th* Windjammer Restaurant dinner will be served at 7:30
An erupting volcano balehTHENCE Northerly *!®fg • record in 1964 by puttm r 245,- almngt four &gt;eara of guatain- program under th* Manpower
Official language of Sik­ on Highway 17-92, Fern Park. p.m. Reservations may be •• forth (team; the dark col­
Itn* farming *n an*!* *f 62.4 worker* in non-farm joba, ed expansion. The demand for Development a n d Training
kim, tiny Himalayan kingdom,
Former State Representa­ made by calling Mr*. E. Pope or being cauaed by volcanic
l l 'M i r to Iho left of ■ placement* dropped 17,86J» non-farm worker* ha* been
project which it aimed at in- i* English.
tive Tom Slade of Jackson­ Bassett, after 4 pjn-., before •ah.
pt-l-ng afInn af tha last da.
acribed courao foe a die«*nr, of SI* ft.: TMKN'.K
Northw aatorly along * llna
fortRlng *n ongla of 1®* 4*“|
44'' to th* left of * proSorgitton of th* Ia*t daarrlbad rouraa for a dlai
tanr*
nf SI! 17 ft.:
\4 /.
T II E N c E Northaaatarly
•long ■ Ena forming an an(la at 41*11 A®" to th* right
of a prolongation of th*
l**t daaerlbed rouraa for •
dlatanc* of III •• ft. more
or Dae to * point of tntaraactlon with Ih* Mouth
right-of-way . tin* of Mtot#
►a
Road No All. 0*14 touth
right-of-way,lln* bain* lo­
cated 'I ft. Mouth pf and
eoncan’rle to Ah* renter
tin* of th* eslitlng pav*.
mant. THENCE run Eastarlr along th# Mouth rightof-way line of aald Stale
Road No 414 for k dlatanc*
of IIS »® ft. more or l**a
to a point of tntaraortlon
with th* Nofthnrly pro.
longatlen of a lln* II ft
Waat of and parallal to
Ah# Eaa'arly right-of-way
lln* of Mharty Avanu# as
shown t&gt; plat of NORTH
0 It L A X U O TOWMITt
FOURTH 'ADDITION. as
recorded In Fit! Book II.
REGULAR 2 V&lt;
at Pagaa IS and II, Fuhll*
Records af gamlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida; T H E N C E
gouthtrly along th* Sal'S
lln* II ft. West of th* East
right-of-way lln* of gharry Avanu# and Ha prolong­
ation thereof to * point II
ft South of Aho ailatlng
REG. 49* . , CHOCOLATE
ranter lln* af tb* aald
laingw.vnd - Ovlado Road;
T II BNC E Northaaatarly
parallal to and II f t Mouth
of tha atld ailatlng ranter
lln* to th* canter lln* of
PKG.
Calory Avanu*. *f shewn
by pl*t of KXTZMINOER
FARMS ADDITION NO. A,
•a recorded In Plat Book I.
TARNOW SLICED
SUN N Y IA N D LfTTLl PIGGY BREAKFAST
(151 Splcad) (29g Bologno &amp; Ollval
• t Hags #, public Records
of Kamlnol* County. Flor­
1-Lb. ' j
- 6-o z.
id*. THENCE Waatarly
along th* aald oanlar llna
Pkg.
Pkg.
of Calory Avanu* la Ih*
Mouth right-of-way lln* of
Longwood-Ovlado Road ,a*
ahown hy aald plat of
FRESH FANCY VINE RIPENED . . U. S. NO. 1
ENTZM1NOER FARMS AD­
DITION NO. I| TIIENCE
Northaaatarly along tha
aald Mouth Tlght-of-way
lln# for a dlatanca of 1*4 M
ft : THENCE Southeasterly
parpandlrular to too laat
d-*'rlhad r-.urav f*.r a .liet-n.- f ran l: ft : TIIKNOENorthaaatarly parpar.dlcuWINESAP
GOOD EATING SIZE
let to th* laat daerrlbad
r "jra# for a dlatanc* of
a:* »« ft net* or Daa to
a point of In'avaactlon wllh
a Itn# II ft. Waat of and
parall'l to tha Waal line of
l-.t SI of aald RNTZMIN.
«Jy: It FARMS APfllTION
N&lt;» I; THENCE Southerly
along the aald )lna II ft.
MORTON
(WITH MEAT)
Watt of and parallal to fh#
Meat line of hd&gt;' II t« "-a
r'.ivT o r nroiVNiMi
rxCKPTINO THEREFROM
t»,a ltd fl rlght-of- »ar for
the leung w€U*d•&lt;&gt;*lado R&gt;.ad
aa dad&lt;a*ai l&gt;v plat ra.
cordad In plat Hook 11 at
Pagaa 41 and If TutHo
MORTON FROZEN . . (WITH CHEESE)
Ra-orta of Sarwlnola Coun­
ty. Florid*
hald land* suOJaot to 111
ft » id# Florida Power
Ci.rporaHon eaevm*"'
1 I on AND EXCEPT from
th* at.ov# daa-fltad pro.
party Beginning 414 44 ft
North and 44 4® ft. Wa*i oLtntaraa-tlon of Cantor lln#*'
MORTON FROZEN . . A LL FLAVORS
of Snarry Avanu* aa ra.
cordad In J‘lat Hook li?
iragoa If and SI, Semtnnlo
. O-ui.iy, Florida, and th
Northerly right-of-way tin*
rtf L"M( wood-Orlad" It *d,
run X I t dtgrt®* »1 mtflulaa M aaoond* E I ll'll
ft , lhanr# N 14 degree*
.
(1 mlnutr* IS aarood* E.
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED — PRICES GOOD THRU FEBRUARY JRD
*11 44 't . th*nc® N 14 da.
graaa 07 minute* II aa-WIM M-O IB II I T O O C S , M O . ---- CO OT OI ON T — 1
TO£.YA£ytiT^Mw
on da \V 1(4 o ft . them* S
14 dsaraaa 44 minute* II
* TWO FMI
aaronda W 111 &lt;1 ft ;
thane* f SI dagr*** ®l
REGULAR 87# . . MAXWELL HOUSE VACUUM PACKED
mlnutsa 44 aacoada W.
#••• TNOU r«». ITN
401 71 ft : thanes M II da--------- g g . --- —
araat I* mlAulaa It eac1
onda E toon ri to Ih*
point nf beginning
ggld landg situate lying,
TORVALU 1ST AM PS
CAN
and balng In Mamlnola
■aunty, Florida
*MI Beks RBf
V A M k S IM O M O I I N
LESS AND EXCEPT all
Dial tract or perral ot land
REGULAR 77# . ASTOR VACUUM PACKED
Franck Frits
lying 'n Ihg alrovg doaerth- 1 ira-it boundad and daHI
arvioad aa followai
1
1IEUIN.NINO at a point at
the Intaraactlon nf th*
to
?_
v
a
u
«
$
t
$
m
p
i
Southerly tins of th* LongCAN
wood-Ovledo Road and tha
TW O PRB B
Kaatarly lln# of Moaa Road;
P
A
N
RIO
I
PM
U
ltM
running lhanr* Easterly
Irg o d td Oysttjra
along ihy Southerly bound­
REGULAR 49# . . DEEP SOUTH STRAWBERRY
OOOO THRU rto. |TM
ary .if aald laongwoodIf a«r M k ia ♦§•
Oalado Road lo th# Waalarly llna of llayaa Road;
thane* run Moulharly along
th* Waatarly right-of-way
llna of llayaa Road to th*
TOP VALUI STAMPS
Rniithaaat corner of lot la.
Illork 'I*." D It MIT­
CHELL Ml'IlVET tIF LEVY
Ground loaf
i, HAN'T, according to th*
REGULAR 65# . . DEEP SOUTH PEANUT
O O O O TMOU r t o . «TM
Plat thereof recorded In
HWAWmaia M4
Plat Book 1 at Tag* I of
tha Public Racorda of Mamlno|* C o u n t y , Florid*;
R /1 l
thtnro Rsalarly (long tha
TO^VMUI^STAMFJ
Southern Boundary llna* of
loot a 10, II. IS and II. In
• M l P A IM C T T O P t h M I
111/ycK "D," of aald D RCMirroN oalao amo
MITCMELL SUBDIVISION,
O K I OAULO o r T O u l
CMOlCO . . fl IM ALL
to * petal wharo th* MoutkREGULAR 25# EACH . . ASTOR FRUIT
O O O O TBBOU r«0
*rn Maundary llaa of aald
HtAfWaWO
Lot II tnlaraaci* with tho
Kaatarly Boundary ot Mot*
Itoadl thane* Northerly
along Ihe Kaatarly rightTO^VAL^STAMW
nf-way llna of lh&gt;a# Road,
to tha Poinl of Beginning;
two rooo.
AND LESS AND EXCEPT
Tract II of ESTZMINOER
Broodgd*
\?«ol
FARMS ADDITION NO. t.
according lo Ih* Plat there­
of recorded lo Plat Hook I
at I 'a ii I of Aha Public
Records nf gtmlhola eoUB-

AND SPECIAL VALUES
AT WINN-DIXIE

—

C o f f e e ..
59
C o f f e e ..
49
Preserves^ 39'
B u t t e r . . . .^49^
C o c k ta il • • 5 ‘“ $1.
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-LB.

Ay, F la t 14a.

Du lad. tuts (Itk day of J*B-'
uary. IMi.
(Circuit Court Meal)
Arthur II Heck with, Jr.
Clark of Ilia Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Harrleou A Kurnbluh
7
Miami Nall Bank B ldg/
11*1
Blseayna
Boulevard
along
tha
a a l d Mouth Miami II. Florida
r i g h t - o f - w a y lln* (or a dla. l*t|blleKi Feb. |, til l
t»nc® «f tii.tT It.; tuknck CDJ-S

TheSmart Place To
French Avc. &amp; 25th.

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Palmetto Avc. &amp; 3rd SL

Highway 17-92, Longwood

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Promofed By
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0 Mrs. Golda C. Counts nnd
Louie A. Best Jr. were pro­
moted to assistant vice presi­
dent and assistant cashier, j
respectively, of South Semin- !
ole Bank - b y the "board «f Hi- •
rectors at the fuurtimTUiual
stockholders meeting.
The stockholders re-elected
these directors: K. G. Banks,
A. G. Bush. Amos G. Carroll,
A rth u r O'lleir nnd J. P.
—Tools.______
Mrs. Counts ha* been a
member of the South Semin­
ole Bank staff since July,
1961, when the bank opened
for business. She formerly
was assistant cashier at State
Bank of Apopkn. Mr. and
Mrs. Counts reside in Apopw Best came to South Semin­
ole Bank us heltd bookkeeper
in August, 19f&gt;2. Prior to that
time, he attended the Uni­
versity of South Cnrolina,
majoring in banking and fin­
ance: He is married ami reaides in Altamonte Springs.
Officers re-elected were
Bush, chairman; Banks, pres­
id e n t; Toole, vice president
Tind enshier, and Dwight M.
Mentzcr, assistant vice presIdent.

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GOP Endorses
Removal Of

(Tlit (JanfnrS V 'rilS
Mon. Ffb. li '65—Pnjje 3 .

2 2 Haye Received Gift Of Sight

Twenty-two persons have ,he done, donations usually in- [rushed to the J. Hillis Miller
Medical Center in Gninesville,
received the gift of sight 'crease.
through—the—kindness of l l - M ,rs' ' Voo&lt;,raff&gt; »ni&lt;l
•» the hlinrf recipient notifed does G e t t i n g
anil-IF ? nprrplm ir''rtt—givetssw
w S sight takes place within a
DeBary citizens, Mrs. Frank IA Blindfold," in behalf of the few days," Mrs* Woodruff
M AKE YO U FEEL OLD
Woodruff, director of th c ,rye bnnk organization. Her noted.
Afttr JS. common K ld n . r or Bltddor 1rr i u i l q a a O d ra occur s a d m*z msko too
Seminole Hospital Eye Bank home is in DeBary.
o s od nervous from loo frean.nl
The work of the eye hank l»m
u u u u s j.ti o ih d s z ond nlcbt. SecondAssociation told meml^ra-^tfHr—VVmlnole Memorial Hos­ is sponsored"^- thr - SsirfonT juofllr.
low» i l o p ond
i—
u1 l1i l^rrvi r. nfrom
— . . . . sou m- s s
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l l o s i 4s # l . o &gt;
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*
Ilosdachfc.
Usck.rh. ____
onda twl _old.
llred,
tile Nursing Advisory Coun- fpitzsl hns facilities for.the re- !;ind Cnssellierry Lloflk
Clubsrl'i
ofcfci
arprsircarin
such
irrturion.
cybtkx
til_
utukiir bruin ini. t.Uiia« comton r,
movul of the eyes of donors KeV. E. I \ Richards of Long- curblns
irrllatlns derma In ktront. acid
"These 11 persons, now nfter death. They arc then
urine »nd bt sn.tsnle pain relief Oe|
wood is chairman of the CYOTTX
01 druesuu. reel bcller (sal.
deceased, were among the
i'oard of SHEBA.
hundreds in the area who
have pledged their eyes nfter ‘Aqua Varieties’
death to SHEBA that others
Everyone Loves The Extras at Eckerds
may see," Mrs. Woodruff
On T V Sunday
pointed out.
TUESDAY
The speaker, who was in­
Gordon nnd Sheiln MncRne
strumental in founding thr
will be performing hosta on
LU N C H
eye bank hole several years
ago, told The Herald today ,hc -MU -TV special "Aqua
OR
that she had a list of 495 Varieties," second in t h e
names of persons who pledg­ “Electric. Showcase" series of
D IN N ER !
ed their eyes. After the special attractions Sundny .at
council meeting, fiv« more
persons signed the pledge, 7:50 p.m. on Channel 9.
The full-hour program will
BAKED M EA T LO A F
making n total of 500. Tills
means thnt 1,000 persons feature thrill and comedy
Creole Sauce, Fluffy
will eventually bo able to see. diving acts, underwater spec­
Whipped Polatoee.
(Only one corneal transplant tacle, ami water ballot in ad­
__
Buttered Green
is made nt one time, so that dition to the Mitchell Trio,
Beans, Hot Bolls A
one pair of eyes serve two title of today's most popular
Butter
young folk singing, groups.
persons.)
Mrs. Woodruff reported
"Ai|un Varieties" is sponsor­
that she hns spoken at meet­ ed here by Florida Power and
ings of many clubs nnd or­ Light Company, as one of the
Sanford Plaza
Druq Stores
ganizations in the past years nation's investor-owned elccuml after hearing what can trle utility companies.

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REAR ADM. Howard F. Ktiehl (foreground),
conitnamlinjr officer of the Aviation Supply Of­
fice, Philadelphia, confers with Lt. Cdr P. K.
O'Hara (center), during a two-day tour at San­
ford Naval Air Station. Purjio.se of Kueltl’s
visit was to get a first hand look at the KA-5C
Vigilante facilities and to discuss aviation sup­
ply problems.
. (Herald Photo)

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By Jane Casselberry
Improvements in state elec­
tion Inws is the aim of the
Seminole County Kepuhliran
Committee. Former Rep. Jan
Fortune, committee chairman,
was directed to contact ap­
propriate state officials and
legislators to promote im­
provements during the April
session of the legislature.
The committee endorsed ef­
forts to unite Seminole Coun­
ty by tli# removal of the tele­
phone bArrier in interest of
convenience, progress, n n d
boosting the economy within
the county. William Medcntf
of Aitnrnonte Springs was
nnmed to contact officials to
offer the cooperation and sup­
port of the group.
Due to the low ratio of reg­
istered voters in the county
the committee agreed to re,,ucsl th„i the county take evcry action possible to encour­
age and facilitate, voter legistrntion by making it pos­
sible to sign up nt other offires other than the registrar.

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JAMES V. Johnson, of
KVAH-7, hns been pro­
moted to aviation struc­
tural mechanic, second
class petty officer, at
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. He, his wife and
son reside nt I’ark Ave­
nue Trailer Court.
(Navy Photo)

ID Mrs. II. 1-. Johnson
[Kathy Sirrianni of Grapovillo
Well, it was just too good to Avenue lot » clothesline ikiIo
be true. Annul the wonderful fall on Iter which caused, sev­
weather I mean. So it had to eral stitches tc tie taken in her
turn coki. But here it U Feb­ head. • • • Darlene Collette
ruary so maybe it won't get was a very happy gal the
any worse. Hope not anyway. other evening. She received a
• • • Have to wish both Claude phone call from Kenny who is
and Bena Hawkins a very stationed in Cannes, France.
Sanford Resident Happy
Birthday. They wcro 11 bet they were very short
both a year older last week. minutes to them both. I think
Dies Sunday
Claude and son Sid took Bena she said they talked 10 ininout for dinner. • • • Mr. and ules. Anyway Darlopc was;
Bert Burks Hollinsworth,
Mrs.
Edd
Ma r Ie r
o f very happy. • • • Darlene’s
"2, of 2205 Smith Park Ave- Crescent City drove down parents, M O. and Audrey
frhue, died Sunday.
to see . C l a u d e and Bena Itojlcrts, celebrated their 20th
A retired purchasing agent and bad n bar-li-i|Ue sup­ wedding
anniversary
last
for lumber brokers, he moved per a few night ago. Claude U week Congrats to them and
to Sanford from Thomusville, famous for his bar-bque many more happy years. • •
Ga., IS months ago. II.' was a sauce • • * We are very sorry Another recent west.ling was
veteran of World \\n r I. a to hear of the sudden passing that of Pat Brantley and Kelly
member of Lodge 251, F. nnd of Mrs. Ruth (Hugh) Cowan's Lake We wish them much I
A M., N’.rton. Mi**., and a mhthrr in Kentucky Until and 'happiness and the liest of
member of ti»e Presbyterian Hugh left ai once for there. every thing in their future
Their daughters stayed here life together • • • Seven
Church.
£ Survivors are lus wife. Mrs. with frienJs. • • • Jimmie members of Marie Bar's t II
Minnie T. Hnllingswortb; a Carroll has joined the I S (•iris Club met Thursday at
daughter. Mrs. John Morgan. J Army a rn ic a s gone to Jack the Community Building They
and a son. B. rt Bollings- sons die where he will be sent nave rs'ceived their new food
worth, all of Snnf rd; a broths on
N&gt;» York • • • Our Irooks and will start pn-par
rr, Ted Hollingsworth. «f j sympathy goes out to the fam- mg f o o d s . They also nrc mak­
ing their skirts and house*
Ih-arden, Ark ; sisters. Mrs d&gt; of James Dunn Mr Dunn
Keep up the good work girls
Edmond Sanders, of Ih-inden. was a retired eity employe
• • ’ O u t thought this week
He
will
lamissed
by
Ills
many
mi,I Mis J. I! Williams and
It lias been wiselv said
(lieu I- and relatives here' in
Mi- William Davids, ii. both
Lake Munroe • • • Want to that we cannot really love any
-of Shell-Inn. Ark., and a.x
, congratulate Diane Clause and I mmI v at whom we never
®gi iindcbdilten.
! Don Harvey on their recent laugh
• •%.
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Griimkow Funeral Home in m.irriagp Diane resided with
i liaige of ariniigeiuents.
her grandparents, Mr and
PRICES E F F E C T IV E THROUGH WEDNESDAY
Mrs
W t* Clause Sr . on
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
II I I I \ I. *\% O il I II.
Narcissus Avenue Diane was II Ill
1( 1%%— ) I •!• » »I »el t
thr honor guest at a shower
rem it y given hy Maria Itovy
lan-k and Judy Lavender She
I.sun-nee W. listet Join s, 71. received some very heautiful
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V'mue gills • • • ( larelue and l.y
dia
1
1
it
tell
amt
children
spent
^tjongwood. d ill Satllldav
A retired prison guard fiom a recent weekend here with
F Y H E - T A S T C • ?6o« P K C • L I M I T - : WITH FOO O O R D E R
Neve Jersey, he i .ini- to Semi ( I.uide and Mary Huti-ll
When
they
r&lt;
turned
home
to
n.-lr Counly in 1VIK ami w
Claude
and
the county's first juvenile Jaeksony dir.
Mary’s daughter Linda went
eounaeluc. Jle also—was
' Iirinii' “wr-n’ them for t r -short ■
first auctioneer for the San
visit • • • Congratulations to
ford Farmers Ailetion Market *.ivie lla.nwell and Duatu- , lie i • I |i»|
was a member ef I he Poller.
■m»1 U«Jiu«* In
llurk on Ihe announcement of
I O U T H E R N MADE • H « &gt; B O X • L I M I T - J WITH f 0 0 0 O R D E R
" Benevolent Assneiathm a n d their, engagement Tiiey have J I I V I V. I SI III VI I- n - l ' l l s T K I I
%:hr Florida Police Itffi.-ers set a date in April for the big
K u r . i f . i l * i f vi•f !..»«ir
#n* • \Y ^ h » » r r J o n r » . 71. h i m
Association and the Q uaker;
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Toward 2000-A.D.
President Johnson remarked the
other dsjr th s t w# are now closer to
..th e^g jiE 2000~than to 1929. - - — —•
His point was th a t we had just
about moved out from under the long
shadow cast by th e disastrous busi­
ness crash of th a t year.
*+
The wars, the altered pdwtt*
tu re of the world, all the changes In
our economic life, labor-management
relations, the size and role of gov­
ernment which have taken place since
then are now an Irreversible part of
history.
• Like gravity, no historical event
ever stops operstlng with distance,
but like a spaceship passing from one
planet to another, we are coming un­
der new Influences. We are beginning
to feel the pull of the 21st century,
with Its automated, leisured, much
more crowded society th a t we are
well on the way toward building.
•

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•

Much needs to be done, of course,
to free ourselves of the last dragging
roblems hanging over from the ear/ part of this century, lest our chil­
....................
dren find
th a t the glitt
glittering future
we envision for them is but a tarnished reflection of the p a s t
The overriding Issue is that of
peace. If that can be kept as well or
as poorly as it has since 1915, per­
haps th a t will be considered a suc­
cessful accomplishment.
But continued peace depends on
many other things besides this coun­
try ’s nuclear strength and vigilance.
-•A fundamental question is whether
.2 * '
the scores of emerging nations^-us
well as many of the old but under­
developed ones—can achieve democ­
racy and begin to earn a fair share
of the world’s wealth for their peo­
ples.
To do this, they must be helped to
lick the related problems of poverty,
ignorance and runuway population
growth.

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A t home, automation Is the genie
let loose from the test tube of science
-whltfopromfsea so much, both of good
and ill. Here the question Is no long- '
er one of unionization and strikes but
of how we are to learn to live .with
ke thinking machines with a pjjni-i,
ium 8f human suffering and dlslo-*catlon.
To solve this problem will require,
not bargaining shrewdness, but wis­
dom and statesmanship on the part
of both workers and employers. Giv­
en that, we may enter a Golden Age
of free enterprise th at Karl Marx or
tbe Utopians never dreamed of.
The recent four-year agreement
between the Longshoremen’s Associ­
ation and Atlantic and Gulf shippers
may be a token of this. The new
contract a t long last calls for grad­
ual reduction In work crew sizes,
made possible by automation and
made necessary by rising costa.
The same situation must eventual­
ly be resolved on the railroads and In
steel and other important industries.
There are also serious challenges to
be met in. the areas of education,
poverty, crime, urban blight.
It is an uphill journey to 2000
A.D. But when we look back and see
how far we have climbed since 1929,
or even 1909, it takes a real devotion
to pessimism to be able to say it was
better yesterday than it will be to­
morrow.
•t

Thought For Today
Your bars shall be iron and bronze;
and as your days, so shall your
days, so shall your strength be. —
Dcut. 33:25.

„ ■*■-—

— nuclear force. Preildent John The lead la now being assum­
ed-by congressional debaters.
T tt W k p t Joh n i6 K 3 L .C j^SP k»pn W , t^Tr ^frope 1S’'NATO
Befonr uW-^ectlons,—&amp;i«rr»v
on getting a ‘‘consensus” at members to work out their
home and abroad may prove own solution for organizing people assumed the President
hla undoing in foreign affairs. and handling a joint nuclear was waiting for November.
But now the voting is over and
He feels at home with this force.
be
has sent &gt; series of mes­
play - things • by • ear meth­
The President'* private re­ sages to Congress most of
od because of his keenly de.
veloped sense of knowing what action was that he was not which touch on foreign and
the other fellow wanta and going to continue to batter his military affairs. But there la
head against a door which still no clear Viet Nam policy.
what he, Johnson can get in
bears the marks of many brui­ Third — There ia a great
any negotiations.
sed heads.
deal of argument within the
It's a technique the Presi­
administration over whether
This
is
a
very
practical
pol­
dent used effectively In the
there should be major chang­
icy
if
it
means
only
that
the
U.S. Senate. It fits his natural
es in the way the United StaInclination to trust instinctive President is not going to bulltes handles its foreign aid pro­
rather than "logical” approa, hcadcdly to - to go down a
blind alley. But there’s eon- grams. These need prompt
chei.
_ ,
...
...
, , cern here and in Europe that resolution by the President.
This way of doing things a |- j , , ome , pnJe hp baekpd
The situation ia drifting.
so is compatible with the fro mlhe
tlon.
Fourth — A decision is
Presidents personal world
_
_
..
needed on U. S. policy in the
philosophy. President Kennedy' Sccond — D**P',e m ' ny Congo — whether to fish or
was most interested in the un- White House conferences on
derdeveloped world; his 5UC. Viet Nam and presidential as- cut bait.
These confusions are Increa­
ceasor is more interested in suraners that the United Sta­ sed by the typical Johnson
tes
will
honor
its
commitments
world power politics.
technique of operating on
This flexibility may keep in Southeast Asia President many fronts through many in­
Johnson
has
not
made
clear
him out of thtc dead-end roads
Asia pol- dividuals and group* without
that have plagued some past what
,
, his„ Southcastt
.
keeping any of them informed
presidents who have pushed lcy
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The
Vietnamese
are
u n e a e f van *
n r
A nv n r IP V m
of what the other* are doing.
uncertain;
so
are
Americana.
fixed, determined U. S. for­
eign policies.
But playing by car *nd by
C x u n i I zlj - z z 1 l o n t e i t h , L h i c .
"concensua" may end up with
the U.S. drifting into a confu­
sed world position, with LBJ
/ ^ &gt; s
not WMfjpg-to pursue any di­
|
Vuv.l *W'f
jrection v e ry 'fa r for fear of
stirring up strong opposition.
Result! of this technique arc
help train youngiter* in the lu e that money lymbolixes already showing in three m aj­
1•
fun of budgeting.
iweat and elbow greaae and or areas:
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First — There's the North
Start out, too, by having the I blisters on one'* palms, plua
S A N F O R D . F L OR I DA
kiddies earn their own spend- even deprivation of some free Atlantic Treaty Organization
i crisis over the multilateral
ing money for then they real-, play time!
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buy ice cream and pay for
in the middle.
For i/-ha non the catch was their ridei.
a plan to build a pumping sta­ "But I warned them to walk
tion on the YVazzanl River on all around the carnival first,
l^-hanese soil. The Lebanese so they could tn- sure whether
l.aae Mary
had wanted the station built on they wanted to spend their
Mrs. Franrra Wester
the
Hanlyas River in Syria. money on the Ferris Wheel, or
332-831)
Both are headwaters of tbe whatnot.
"Then 1 turned them loose i
1.aka—Monroe.—
'Jwrvlan.
— . ■Mrs. H. 1.. Johnsoa
But
rwatched'The nf rroirrlTSt. j
The Lebanese were overrul­
322-4722
"They would observe the j
ed when it was pointed out
that- a station on the jtnlyaa people on Uw Ferris Wheel,
~4ould lie within easy rkngc lleeauso ^ l ^ t f g g l c s and
scream i'* * o fth e riSera, the '
of- Israeli artillery.
North Orlando
Rut for tlie Lebaneae there younger girl immediately de
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
alao
were other serious prob­ rided site wanted to buy a tic­
212-4 7)1
ket for the Ferrta Wheel.
|
lems.
Oiteeu
Militarily ah* patently la no "But her older abter would
Mrs. C lareus Bayder
121-4141
match for the Israelis, Yet to caution her lo wait till they
invite other Arab forces onto had inspected all the other
Osltda
Mrs. F.vtlyn Lund;
her soil would require approv­ amusements.
"A* a result, they aurveyrd
165-3140
al by parliament, a doubtful
prospect. Further, es bankers the entire list of tempting at­
of the Middle Kan, the Leb­ tractions.
"Then they finally purchased j
anese have lest interest than
other Arab states in pushing tickets for the Ferris Wtieel
"After ‘hey got off. they
the quarrel wllh Israeli-.
Alio coming out of the Cal counted their remalnuig moo
ro meeting wai a threat that n *nd then decided to try tbe
the Arabs might recognize 1merry-go-round
rag e 4 Sanford, Florida • Mon., February 1, 1905 Communist East Germany if "They they bought themWest Germany continued its selvea ice cream cones.
"By the time we were ready
W S L T U A. S I I L O W , S UIT O R ASO | - l ■I.1SUKK
aid to Israel.
r a i s e to lto lin k .
- o tsu ti ■ •» ■ »
The Wait Germans gave ths to head tor borne, they were
MOMIIMT SLK1S.VIIKK
threat the back of their hand. quite happy and they still had
asaaaa a. jounson
Adve&gt; ileln * Dirsotar
Thry
have been giving Israel 15c apiece left over from their
M iB ifia c a a iu r
MOT l - H L K S
military
aid and have trained original tl.25 which 1 had
O O B ia WII.L1AMJ
Ad.ariuias u &gt; u n r
some Israeli forces. But they given them,
■• d e l s
B ailer
1 A.VI1 l U O S M A K U
"But they had combined fun
also have given the Arabs
D O T T i a a u s t i .x
Uu.la.se U iis a ir
with some practical exper­
more
than
$2U
Q
million
In
eco­
cu y aaii«c
ra a u
w ells
ience at budgeting their mon­
nomic aid.
M e r h s a lc a l Mupi
tv BY WMLLS
BILL VINCMNT
Despite the Arabs’ brave ey
O s is ir a e ii*r
l u l l f k iiu in p liir
"Don't you think this ia tbe
talk, a combination of politics
better way to handle child­
and
economic
reality
seemed
J‘u U lu ti* l dAllr e s o e p t Bsta rda y , n u a a . z s a d C h r l . l i u . . , publikely to delay if not put off ren at such a carnival or
Usbsd h e l u r d a y p r e c e e d la g Christm as.
forever their water diversion amusement park?”
• U B tC B ln iO S BATES
Yea, indeed, so we salute
l i o n s D .llr e c y
I t s w e . h scheme.
Aunt Mildred for her superb
S B M 1M O L B C O U R T S
B t M sU
A L L O T U K H M AIL
uae of paycbology.
I ts W ssh
IS VI I T sar
lilt s i tear
If she had simply indulged
4 1* I S l s a l k a
art a Mosis.
the
girls with tickets to every
as* a Msaias
a.** a idsiths
amusement device they had
1.** | M s s Lb
LM ) Msalk
wanted to ride, the could have
I), a- I’satal BaaaUUsaa arovlds tbst au naU aebssriyUsaa kt
Uy W alUr C. Parbse
paid la advaas*.
An author whose recent apent |5 per girl and still they
bcok advocated legalizing big­ wouldn't have had as much
Tk# U t r a U U a m em b er s ( U s U n u a P r e s s w h ich ta
lasting fun.
TllUa aaciuaivfUL.tk.JMik **» ( s r r . p u b l i c . t l . a •&lt; a l l Ik* Is sal amy, was hanged in effigy on
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Usually the war between Is­
rael and the Arab states is a
cold war of words, only occa­
sionally flaring Into border
violence.
But there wa* a seme of
deadly earnestneas in the
word* of Israeli Premier Levi
Eahkol when he told his Arab
neighbors:
"Think twice before fngag
Ing on dangerous adventures
, . . We will fight for water
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Mary and Carol actually
had more tun because thry
combined the game o( "barbain *huntlng” with their
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Great works are performed not by
Tehth all cMIdrrn tbli val­
strength but by perseverance.—Sumuable game, for It help* pre­
uel Johnson.
vent divorce and even our
looming federal debt! Send
for the booklet below and
uae It on your children by
the age of i.
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CASE V-401: Mary and
Carol, aged 12 and 10. were
visiting their Aunt Mildred.
A carnival was being held
Prompting Eftikol'i warning!
was the njeeting^f Arab pre­ both aides agree would be an 'n *own- *°_ tbe girl* wanted
to attend.
miers in Cairo ydynliirjj it was Inevitable war.
In such a situation, children
decided to push ahead wijh
On her aide of the border,
plans to divert the Jordan Iarael already has completed will usually run up to th eir1
River and it* tributaries to a aeriea of pumping stations. parents or adult chaperones
prevent their use by Israel. pipelines and reservoirs to asking
According to A r a b an­ carry waters of the Jordan | *-May wp
on the rollernouncements aomo work on fed See of Galilee to the arid coaster, or the merry gotbe project already has gone Negev.
round, etc?”
beyond the planning stage, it
The Arab* fear that the pro -1 ..[)r (-ranf •• thrlr Aunt
ia a two pronged operation, in­ ject will increase Israel * ahil-1 MU((rc&lt;, tob, m r_ - , dof,&lt;led
volving on the one hand ex­
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pensive engineering projects thus increase her military p« ,Q ^ bpUpr bkrKain hunt(.ri j
and on the other a united Arab ,cntl* '
I we gave them a fixed amount
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If you catch Vinca Lombar­
di, tha coach of tha Green
Day Packer*, around a race
track, thara’a a family Interrat. Hla godfather, 'out of the
came Sheepehead Bay aectlo^
of Brooklyn that spawned
Vince, la nonagenarian Sun­
ny Jim Fitzsimmons. Vine*
once caught .tha famoua train­
er during a Santa Anita meet­
ing and aald, "Glre me tomsthing.” . . . “Bet,” anawerad
Sunny Jim, “Eddl* Arcaro.”

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tha other day for the flrat
time, told him the etory, aa
ona Italian to another. . . .

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Tony I.ema

any part *f hammer-throwing,
canned him when It broke.. . .
When Johnny Kean*, the
new manager of tha Yankeea,
signed his first baseball con­
tract, It also meant hla first
suitcase. It was In August,
1980, and h* waa playing for
the United AC In the Univers­
ity League In St. Louie. Tha
owner, whoa* name ha can't
recall aseept that “ ha waa a
nice Jewish fall*,” bought
him that flrat aultcaa* to re­
port to Waynesboro In the
Blue Rldg* League. And whan
Johnny opened It to pack, h*
also found it full *f a whole
new wardrobe. . . . .
Bab* Parllll, who married
a Green Bay girl when h*'w*a
with tha Packara, has Dhally
moved away from tha Wiscon­
sin city, wher* ha. mad* his
home all these years In pro
football, and bought a house
In Boston. Which ahould ce­
ment his future as a coach
with the Boston Patriots when
and if he gives up quarterbacking.- . . .
Idle patten What gets Paul
Neumann, the backcourt man
who reprrsenta the only solid
acquisition by the San Fran­
cisco Warriors In tha Wilt
Chamberlain trade, Is that
when the college basketball
season started In December
he had already played 28
games—the equivalent of a
varsity season. . . . Will Joe
Namalh, who .wears red un­
derwear, now switch to Jet
Green? . . . Is Charley Trlppl
out as an assistant coach with
the SU Louis Cardinals?
Between you’n’me, how long
ran it remain a secret that
one of this country's brilliant
sports stars, an Olympic hero,
hsa been on probation for
armed robbery?

‘‘Actually," revealed Eddie,
“I'm more Spanish. I went to
Italy a couple year* ago and
couldn't find a eingle Arcaro
In the phone book.” . . .
The wind which whipped
Tony I.ema out of the lead at
the Bing Crnehy ahindig was
nothing compared to the breex- . £ | j Q u Q r t O r b Q C k
ea at St. Andrewg last year
^
when he won the British Op
en * If ( hi Chi ( Itndrimiez) Dies In Crash
bad been there,” Tony recall­
B K I D G E I' O It T , Conn.
ed, “he would have drowned.
The wind would have blown (U PI)—Y*l# quarterback Ed
hint right out to sea.” . . . McCarthy, who "rsprsssnttd
Tony doesn't consider the everything we want in athleBritish win the big one for tics,” according to his athlehim In '04. He auys he play tic director, was to be burled
rd his best golf at the Uulck Tuesday.
Open. . . .
The 2t-year-old football
‘1hr ti/s only one play in player was killed Saturday
basketball which bugs Gall when the car in width he and
Goodrich, the driving guard twi other Yale students were
of UCLA's top-ranked tram tiding hit a snowbank and
“ When a guy goes underneath rlamm&gt;d into a tree at Green­
as I'm going for the basket, field, Muss.
be'r not playing tin- ball; he'a
The three bad planned a
playing me “ And besides, it's skiing weekend lit Vermont.
dangerous. . . .
—Beaver Falls, Pa., -is going
to hava a lively rooting in* Champ Loses
tereet In alt-of Ngyr Vork pro
football thla year. Besidea Joe PGA Match
Nainalh of the Jett, there is
PALM BEACH GARDEN’S
uLo Joe Walton, making bit
rnmcback aa a tight end with (UPI) — ITofttsionll golf­
thu Glanta after a shoulder er Rob Fralney will probably
operation. Walton used to play have nli-btmnroa about thou­
hull with Naniath’a older sand# of (and Irupa for a
brother. Frank, and remem­ long tlm t to com*. H* waa
ber* watching young Jo* pit. h in 14 trap* on th* flrat 18
bolra of thr 16-hola final
Little Lesgue baseball. . . .
There’s a publicity man in Sunday In the 810,000 POA
Hollywood out a Job. lie’s the National Golf Club match
guy who dreamed up the hoax play rrampionshlp.
Aa u r(i&gt;ull, Fralnty loat out
tiiat Vines Edwards (Dr. Hen
Casey) would etar in th* In Chuck Mnlchaakl, 86, of
“ Harold Connolly Story." . . . Addison, 111., in hla attempt
And Vince, who wasn't having to repeat ae tourney winner.

SS Hurricanes
Out On Top In
'Sudden Death'
By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sporta Writer
It took th* South Seminole
Hurrlcanss four periods, two
overtime period* and one
suddan death playoff to do It
but they maintained their un­
defeated record with a 50-48
triumph over Tampa'* stub­
born Dona a t Lyman Frl4*F
night
Brant Rosa’s layup was tha
dadding factor In tha gam*,
coming after th* ‘Cant* had
ovarcamt a large T*mpa le*d
with g brilliant aacond half.
Th* Dona with superior height
jumped off to an early lead
and held a 27-21 lead at Intermlslton.
But a fired up South Semi­
nole aquad returned to the
court for the tecond half de­
termined to keep their hard
rarn'td record. Lad by Brue*
s.tunrt and J[m- Lucas, th r
'Caiis* steadily g iV -T ? * * * #
Tampa team until tha final
butter which cam* with th*
two achopla tied up at 44-44.
Than cam# th* two over­
times. Tampa took th* lead but
two point plays by Jim Lucas
and Dennis G srrstt kspt tbs
'Canes in th* contest.
In the third overtime peri­
od, a sudden death, forward
Mike Hargis stole th* ball
and went down th* court and
shot. He missed. But trammote Brant Rose was there
and mad* th* winding' goal.
Th* championship games
between South Seminob- and
Sanford will be played ul Ly­
man Thursday night'
Scoring for South Hsinlnole
was fltuart with 14, Luras, 10;
Bose, 8; Matt llirkok, 3; Har­
gis, 8; Mike fllckett, 2; Denise
Garrett, 2. Tony Dutierrsc got
I? for Tampa while Gary
Crimm got 14.

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Indians 42-39
Lyman Greyhounde downed
the Seminole High School
-aquad 42-99 Saturday night in
a closely fought contest in
Longwood.
Joe Asher. Lyman'a outatanding guard, led the Greyhnunda with 26 pointa, Ilia
hlghrat per giinir t&lt; tnl of the
year. Mike Sterling contribut­
ed eight wtrtle playing an exealltnt defensive gamr.
Ron Hmann bit for 18 and
-Gtry Loyd Tti for th* losers.
Sam’noie
9 7 8 16—29
Lyman
N Hi J | IS—48

Ozo Is Victor

By Gary Kal*
UPI Sporta Writer '
Rick Barry refusal to gat
lost In th* shuffle sf top-rank­
ed teame and his scoring datermination may make other*
lit up and take notice of
Miami.
Barry poured in an astound­
ing 61 points against Okla­
homa City University Satur­
day night in blossoming his
national scoring Itad to &gt;8.2
points a gem*.
The 4-7 Hurrlcana hustler
also aet • ichool rebound rec­
ord when ha hauled down 20
caromi against tha Oklahom­
an*.
Top-ranktd UCLA, which
ha* been grabbing moat of
the headlines this colltge bas­
ketball Mason, bounced back
from a Friday night Iowa up■4t to crush Loyola ef Chica­
go 85-72.
Gall Goodrich nsttad 3d
pointa for th* Urlarfs and
Freddy Gos* pitched in with
22 more against tha Ram­
blers.
Wichita, third-ranked, re­
cuperated from sharing a
double bill upaaf with UCLA
by walloping Loulsvilit 98-78
for a 6-0 Missouri Valley
Conference lead.
All-American Dave Stallworth ran out his six semes­
ter! of eligibility in this gams
anil exited with 40 points. He
received a standing ovation
fr.-m home town fans aa the
first Wichita player to attain
national honor*.
Second • ranked Michigan
rased to a 6 0 Big Ten Con­
ference record with a 98-81
victory over I’urdur as Bill
Buntin led the Wolverines
with a 26-pojnt prnducticn.
St. Joseph’s (I'a.), ranked
fourth, displayed a balanced
attack in whipping Xavier of
Ohio Dll -78. Tom Duff scored
2.1 points, Malt Goukas had
20 and Cliff AndepXon 19.
Davidson, 7th ranked, tied
n pair of records in xulxlulng
Wake Forest 78 71. The Wild­
cat* equalled arhool a n d
Sruthern Conferenee marks
by recording their 16th con­
secutive triumph.

Tennessee, Gators
To Tangle Tonight
ATLANTA (UPI) The
(enaclous Tennessee Vols and
the towering Florida Gators,
a pair of toughiea who special,
iza in defeat*, tangle tonight
for tb f runner up spot in the
Southeastern Conference basketball race.
Tcnnetsee, 5-1 In SEC play
and U-2 over-all, will have

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Patterson 7*5 Over Chuvaio
Ily Joe NorHe
VVrlttrn for NEA
Hank Marino was elected to
the Hall of Fame in 1911 and
named Howler of the HalfCentury In 1051 because he
never stopped learning -about
the game.

Weekend
Sports Summary"

As champions do in any
sport, Hank always looked
for ways to improve his
scores. Once he mastered the
fundamentals — and believe
me he did—he spent much of
his practice time testing min­
or variations in hjs footwork,
armswing and ball release.
Now over 70, Hank still Is
a wiry little gentleman. Dur­
ing his 50 years of tourna­
ment competition Hank made
many adjustments in his
howling style to match his
changing strength and agility.
This is good advice for a
bowler of any ugo.

United i’rraa International
Saturday
ARCADIA. Calif. — Clalborne Farm's Duel scored an
(NEXT: C o m f o r t a b l e
upset victory in the 1121,1100 stance.)
Charles H. Strub Stakes at
Santa Anita.

Goalie Out

BOSTON'. Mass. — Bill
Crothers, a Toronto pharmac­
ist, won the Boston A A tiOOyard run for his third track
victory in as many nights.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. —
Dematha 'n(£H^'Sv,/K»«r ended
Power Memorial Academy’s
71-game basketball winning
streak with a 40-43 upset.
HIALEAH — Parkn equall­
ed his own track record of
1:53 4-5 for 1 1-10 mile at
Hialeah as hp sped to victory
in the 125.nnn.added Bougain­
villea Turf Handicap.
Sunday
ST. MORITZ. Switierland—
Canada retained the world’s
four-man bobsled title with a
four-heat aggregate time of
five minutes, 17.78 seconds
over the tough St. Moritz
Olympic run.

BOSTON (LTD — Boston
Bruin goalie Ed J o h n s t o n will
be sidelined for six weeks by
a broken hand suffered in a
fl-1 loss to the Toronto Maple
Leafs in National Hoc key
League action. J o h n s t o n
played most of the game with
whnt he thougM^-s*—? orily a
broken finger.

Castro Takes Hill
HAVANA, Cuba (I’l'll —
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro,
who last year received hoots
as a baseball -butter anil field­
er, switched to pitching for
the inaugural of the fourth
annual amateur baseball ser­
ies. The bearded Cuban pitche'd to only one man in his
brief appearance and induced
him to ground out.

Blue Darters

between • rounds commentary heavyweights Luis Angel, Firpo of Argentino and Harry
for theater - television.
Last week Patterson, of Wills of New York of Jersey
Great Neck, N. Y., was fav­ City, N. J.. Sept. 11&gt;1924.
Tonight wealthy Tstterson
ored at 2-1; but big, brawny
Apopka Blue Darter* leapChuvalo's apparently better gels J2ik per gent of the total
condition in the closing stages net gate; Chuvaio, 20 per cent. ?d Into second place in the
of training pared down the Floyd is guaranteed $50,000; Orange Belt Conference Fri
betting price.
Chuvaio, $30,000.
,|ay night as they took the
Each will get a big purae
When the fight starts
^ Lym ln.s Gwj
from this richest nonlitle
10,:i ? oitensibly
P, m
^be contending
,° T
hounds 42 37.
will
fight In ring history.
** u* barter* ’^u* S*'n
The complete sellout of IB,- for the right to a shot at the •
100 tickets, including those winner of Chicago's March 5 c&lt;* rcv*nRc on thc Long wood
had
an
for 700 standees, will bring a fight between Ernie Terrell I ri' c- *fter
53 ” decision to
"live" gate of about $160,000 of Chicago and Eddie Machen,
of Portland. Ore.
| Lyman In a double overtime
at the Girdeo.
In addition a gross of about Terrell and' Machen are P°r,oJ$600,000 la expected to be paid fighting for the vacant World Jl&gt;e Asher and Eddie Long
at theater - television locations Boxing Association &lt;WHAi hit thc hoop (or 12 points each
in the United States sod Can­ crown that was stripped from for _tho Greyhounds while
ada.
Clay last September for an Bruce Altman and Rick FlyThe live gate plus the nouncing a forbidden return scored It and 10 points re
theater - television g a t e fight with Sonny Liston in Nov spcctivcly for the Blue Dart­
ahould produce a total gross ember at Boston. Clay's em­ er*. ,
of about $760,000, aaya Lester ergency Hernia operation post
A light man Io nian defens*
M. Maliti, thesier • television pooed that fight until May.
was used bv Apopka to hold
producer.
Terrell and Machen have down the shooting of the Grey.
The richest previous non­ guaranteed that their winner hounds. Lyman got only three
SAN FRANCISCO (U P!)— title gross was $509,115, a t­ will defend against tonight's points in the first period while
Long George Archer is a tracted entirely "live" by winner in 90 days.
Apopka hit for 13.
hometown boy who really
--v v -n r
made good In hia hometown.
_The stx-foot-elx native San
Krafteiaeur: ..p tu rrd his first
i t..! .
pro golf tournament, the $57.500 Lucky International, and
won $8,500 right in front of
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hit friends by holing a ninefoot birdie putt to edge New
Zealand's Bob Charles in a
playoff.
A
While a partisan galltry
shouted, “come-on George I"
the 25-year-old tournament
sophomore, on the circuit on­
ly 13 months, scored the big­
gest victory of his rnrrer.

By Jack Cuddy
NEW YORK (UPI) — For­
mer two-linn world heavy­
weight champion Floyd Pat­
terson and Canadian champion
George Chuvaio. both very ag­
gressive contenders, will col­
lide tonight in jammed Madi­
son Square Garden for a 12round elimination fight.
But the betting is 8-5 that
the bout does not last the 12
frames, --regardless of who
wins. .
Because of his superior
speed. 30-year-old Patterson is
favored at 7-5 to beat the 27year-old slugger from Toron­
to, whom champion Caasius
Clay calls "the white hope."
Cassius 'wilt be doing the

In Orange Belt

Archer Captures
$57,500 Lucky

lera Wiifti a
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Ilerak
^ ^Wp po r t i Writer
chalked up
Oviedo Lions took an early quarter aeg-e
lead in the first quarter Fri-

111 "fourth set. th* Heard a t 10
The Lions hit well all evem
t* the Lions
ing but the outside shooting,
especially in the first two perlo&lt;Uv w|K„ particularly deadly.
At Hots. Mike Newqulst, and
Pete Bostic were high for the
Hustlers with 14. 13, and 12
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — points, respectively.
Nancy Roth and Maureen
Oviedo also took th* junior
Crum, with experience, and a varsity contest, 33-32.
pair of hot putters in their Oviedo ......... 22 32 24 16-96
golf bags, popped the bubble* Melbourne . . . . B 21 10 14-54
of two teenngera in the fi­
nal* of the Women'* Interna­
MELBOURNE, Australia—
tional Four-ball Champion- Wimbledon champion R o y
ship.
Emerson of Australia beat Da­
Th* two Florida women de­ vis Cup teammata Fred Stolfeated Roberta Albers and I* 7-8, 2-6, 6-4,17-5, 6-1 to win
Rhonda Glenn two-up in th* hi* third *ucc*aalva A ustral­
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High School
Led by Billy Mikler, four
Lions hit in double figures.
Mikler dropped in 22. with
Rex Brooks and Jimmy Cour­
ier hitting for 18 each while
Tim Colbert accounted (or 15.
Oviedo took a 22 9 first quar­
ter lead and expanded its lead
in the second with a 32-21 sccondquarter score to giro the
Llohs a 54-30 balftimd advantage
Ovledo came^hack again, in
the third to outscore the Hust-

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Slalom Champ
SEEFKLD, Austria (UTI)
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France, who maneuvered the
l.t'i'O-meter course in a twoheiit time of H&gt;'J.I)9 seconds
before 7,000 fans. Hina l.ieturr
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Airs. Al. Wolfe Installed
lO ti -Sanford Drove 'JjfiWL*
.0. Does, held their annual
installation January 23 at the
Elks Club. Deputy Supreme
President Virginia Bowersox
of the Sanford Drove, with the
assistance of Deputy Supreme
Conductor Elvira Coe from
Orlando Drove 66, installed
the following elective officers:
President — Merline Wolfe;
First Counselor — Carol Ken­
ny; Senior Counselor — Flor­
ence Wilson; Junior Counselor
— Mary Smith; Secretary —
Betty Via; Treasurer — Mae
Lowe; Inner Guard — Floren­
ce Lyons; Outer Guard —An­
na Bukur; Conductor — Jack­
ie Caruthcrs; and 3-year trus­
tee — Catherine Nash.
The following appointive of­
ficers were* also Installed: At­
tendants — Florence Mapes,
Ruth Haig, and Ruby Harris;
Color Bearers — Mary Roettgcr, Margaret LaBree, and
Catherine Collins; Chaplain —
Helen McCloskcy; Assistant
Conductor —June Foley.

-MwJJiK'Wolfe,—*ft«r being-!
presented the prret hy"Virginla Bowersox, gave the Past
President’s pin to Catherine
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P m U eo l'*
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Drove 66, gave a
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short address. Pete Bowersox,
Droves and Elks Lodges
Past Exalted Ruler of Sanford
the State were introduced
Bouliclalre,
Mcrline.

er am} gave a very-interesting
take on the history of the Does
from its formation in 1921 in
Omaha, Nebraska, to the pre
sent dsy with 187 Droves
throughout the* United States.
’ Alter the'-aervfces. 'dl’ftyone
returned to the dining room
for a late super of ham, roast
pork, baked beans and aalads.
Gifta were presented to Vir­
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and several Orlando girls who
had assisted in the installa­
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Most recent gathering of the grandchildren.
WASPS (Wives of Aircraft
Support Personnel of Sanford)
took place at a luncheon held
C H S 1 U M E
at Spencer’s Restaurant on
January 26.
Tables were decorated with
JE IV E U B S T
the flower of the month theme,
New
and included a beautiful cen-'
New marbled angel cake
tcrpice of red carnations and
mix makes a chocolate and
MRS. EDNA MURRAY, left, trenaurcr of Semiwhite mums, which was then
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nolo Association for Retarded Children, accepts
donated as the door prize.
with a candy-like flavor. A
Mrs. Mary Ellen Hughes was
check from Betty Lewis of Theta Epsilon Chap­
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VIRGINIA BOWERSOX, right, Deputy Supreme President, recently
the winner of the floral cen­
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tains a small packet of choc­
installed officers of the BPO Does at an impressive ceremony at the Elk’s
terpiece.
of a bicycle give-away the chapter sponsored
Reg. Values
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Lodge. Merline Wolfe, center, graciously accepts gavel. Catherine Nash,
S p e c i a l guests attending
and will be presented to the Little Red School
the white frosting for decora­
left, is outgoing president.
were Mmes. Dot Clinton, AnSf.OO To $2*0®
House.
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Mrs. Cindy Parsons, who is
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which proved very hilarloua. iWurtx, Vernon Fuller and I Those sending gifts were. 111. Young and Mr*. Oliver and who also extended a warm
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The table waa overlaid I k uth Knight.
|Mra. Helen Harbour, Mrs. W. |Clause.
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Mrs.
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who were attending their first
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function with the wives.
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Mmes. Rita Murphy, Myma
Miss Judy Lavender. They ed the table. On each aide
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Jubb, Lou Gellncr, Isabel Gowere assisted by Mrs. 11. L. were plnced crystal holderi
shorn,
Carolyn
Conroy,
Donna
Plrnty
Of
ronfainlng'
wlitjp
candles.-The
Johnson. The lovely nffatr
WHITES
Wells, Dorothy Wade, Louise
Frrs Parking
colN- wax rjederp.
was held in tho Kdurutioa'nf, wMtiAND
Fadden, Margaret Rardrn,
In
Building of the First CtiriarO a tod’ with' fed roses carrying
Jean Musgrove, Kathy Mantel,
Downtown Sanford
out JJyi |&gt;hite and napkin
tiun Church.
TUXEDO
Mary Mahlman, Joy Robison,
As each guest arrived they Ulvme. »Oh the other end of
OUTFITS
Mona Walker, Devine, Hollo­
wrote down their favorite the table wua a large glass
man, Hughes and Mrs. P ar­
rrripo and put it in the recipe punch bowl . '
sons.
The hostesses served deli­
box which was Inter given to
Hostesses for the luncheon
rious ice cream punch, cuke,
RENTALS — SALES the honor guest.
were
Mrs. Pat Scott and' IBrs.Vurious guinea were par­ tidbits, nuts and mints to
Lrnore Thiel.
Open Fri. Nights ticipated in by the guests' Mmra. Edna Iamdresa, Rob
with prices going to Mrs. Harvey, R. I,. Harvey, Rill
Vernon Fuller, Mrs. Curtis Clause Jr., W. C. Clause Sr.,
Lavender, Mias Peggy Grier Mary J o h n so n . Curtis Laven­
der, Earl Evans, J. Ia Morton
and Miss Lavender.
0 1 MIN'S w e a r
Jr., W. L. Rowland, Fat
As
the
new
Mrs.
Harvey
I I S Magnolia
Sanford
opened her many lovely gifts
Phone 322-1533
the sayings by her were writ­
ten down and later lead hark
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church will meet
Tuesday morning at 9.45 a.in.
for the general meeting^-.
Mrs. Ruth Meriwether will
Dr. W J. Rawlings of MelMRS. DON HARVEY (Diana Clause) center, was recently honor guest
BEAUTY SHOP
he in charge of the program.
bourne. Australia, may ire on
of a bridal shower. Shown with the bride are the co-hostesses, Miss Maria
W. W. Wharton, Director of
the way to devising a simple,
Rowland, left, and Miss Judy l.avendei*. right.
I'rnturcN The
Pupil Personnel, will be the
practical trsl^fo determine
FRILL BOB!
guest speaker, outlining Ihe
-the sex of children before
f t T T l y * Checks, W a t ) Bangs,
present school programs.
birth. He has discovered thut
Lifted Crown, Molded Nape.
tlie amount of the hormone,
prcgnancdlol, found In the ur­
. -Phone 322.391*4
ine of the mother "seems to
Corner flak &amp; Commeftlsl
give a clue to tho sex Of the
baby she is carrying.
Rrrent dinner guesti of
Mrs.- Williams rondurted a
lly Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Working with 245 prrgnant
Mrs.
Thelma Lewis were Miss
The Sanford Story League study period, using the Jan­
The W.P.M.F. of the Mis
women, the doctor found that
Rest Hodges, Mrs. Boyd Cole­
uary—
program,
"Humorous
met
Monday
evening
a
f
'ih
e
twice as many more boys than sionary Alliance Church was
man, Mrs. Mary Joyce Bate­
girli were born to mothers held at flic homo of Mrs. So­ First Federal Bank Building Stories” as her theme. As an man, Mrs. Betty Snyder and
example
she
told
an
old
Span­
with
Mrs.
Betty
Snyder,
pres­
with high hormone excretion
ish story, "If Heaven is Will­ son, John.
rales, and (hat many more lan Teston on 25th Street re­ ident, presiding.
ing.”
The
meeting
was
opened
Cocktail To Casual
cently.
girls than boys were born to
The following group of ladles
The guest, Mrs. Williams,
Mrs. W. B. Webb opened with nil present repeating the
those' with low pregnanedlol
"Story - Tellers Creed.” The then told an amusing true left Friday for a three dsy
levels.
the meeting with prayer and
vacation In Nassau: Mrs. V.
^lervice chairman reported on story, air experience she had
It wll be a while, though, Mrs. B. H. Stone gave the de­
'the number of stories told to with her parents and a broth­ H. Anderson, Mrs. W. D.
beforr the tests can be made votion.
Thornton, Mrs. Metis Starke,
VHiious groups by the mem­ er &lt;&gt;n a trip to the west
widely enough to he of real
Mrs. Charles Grime. Mrs.
coast.
The nominating committee bers.
significance. U n t i l
then,
Lucy S. Stroman and Mrs.
Refreshments
of
rnskics.
A
reorder
has
been
plmed
there’s not much to do except reported on the new officers
Robert H. Rhodes.
for the eookhooks compiled by candy and punch wert served
what mothers, fatliers, grand­ for the year, which were ac­
the Story League. These by tlie hostesses, Mrs. K. V.
parents and friends have al­ cepted.
Put a few glass marbles m
FASHIONS
books contained favorite re­ Mykkaiu-n and Mrs. Clarcnea
ways done: Walt, guess, and
the bottom of a double boiler.
Attending were the Mmei cipes of many local people, in­
Snyder.
make sure baby has some Solan Teston, M. L. Ayers.
The noise they make will
FERN PLAZA
FERN PARK
Attending were Mrs. Wil­
pink, some blue in its ward­ W. B. Webb, Kay Lee and B cluding Story League Mem­
warn when the water gets
838 3515
liams.
Mis.
Itutb
Long,
Mrs.
bers
and
also
recipes
frifln
robe 1
low.
HwKtonc.
many prominent personalities. II... W. Tench, Mrs. Louise
Thcsa books will soon be plac­ lomg, Mrs. W. L. Roche, Mrs.
C. it. Jones, Mrs. V. G. Hasty,
ed on sulo. *
Mrs K. C. Williams wus Mis. A. J. Peterson, Mrs. R.
N o w f o r e v e ry w o m a n w lio s e lip s t l ii r s t
piogram chairman. She in- F. Moule, Mrs. J. K. Evans,
Mrs.
Betty
Snyder,
5!ra.
K.
V.
tioduced a guest, Mis. Ruth
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DEAR ABBY: I h art Juit .
* learned that my daughter,
who Kfti.a beautiful church
- weddin,, was more than two
months’ pregnant at the
CtJrae. What la the beat thing
to do?
(1) Say the baby la prsmature?
„*(2) Come out with the
truth and return all tha
wedding gifts T
(3) . Urge my daughter
and son-in-law to give the
baby up for adoption?
(4) Brazen t h a whole
“ thing out and pretend wa
see nothing wrong with It?
I can't eat or sleep and
I ’m afraid I will lose my
mind. Answer In the paper,
but please don’t use my
name.
NAMELESSDEAR N A M E L E S S :
-D O N ’T say the baby is
{ ‘‘premature." DON’T return
* the wedding gifts. DON’T
urge that they give the ba­
by up for adoption. And
DON’T pretend you see
nothing wrong with it. The
truth will be apparent soon
and you will fool no one.
There Is no reason for you
to feel guilty or-offer apol­
ogies. You didn't know of
f your daughter's condition
at the time of her wedding.
And perhaps this Ik the time

By Abigail Van Buren

for me to Impel brides who
find themselves In thia pre­
dicament ta-spare their par­
ents the kind of heart-ache
and humiliation this moth­
er will have to endure.
• •
•
DEAR ABBY: IIow can
a girl hang on to her youth?
PATTI
DEAR PATTI: Don’t In­
troduce him to her pretty
girl friends.
• •
•
DEAR ABBY: I have a
mad crush on my study hall
teacher. You wouldn’t be­
lieve it. I've never had a
crush like this before in my
life. There is no reason for
It, either. It just happened.
This teacher Is extra nice to
me. which I wish he wouldn't
be because it just makes me
like him all the more and
there is no future in It.
Please don't put me in the
category with women who
think their doctors are in
love with them. I know this
teacher doesn’t care a thing
about me. I just want to
know how to get over this
feeling.
COT A CRUSH
DEAR GOT: As long as
you recognise a crush as
a crush, yours is not a ser­
ious problem. Crushes (such
as the one you describe) are

normal. And they have a
way of fading away. The
less time you Invest Irt day­
dreaming about It, the fast­
er It will fade.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: That letter
from Susan’s mother stirs
hit home with me. I’ve been
a* beauty operator for 18
years and I used to have
the same problem with freeloading friends and relatives
who expected anything from
a free eyebrow arch to a
full permanent after I had
already put In a day’s work
at the shop. I finally got
smart and when anyone even
hinted that I should accom­
modate them with free beau­
ty service after hours, I
would say, "If Y’OU work­
ed In a laundry all day, how
would you like it if I brought
my clothes over for you to
iron?’’
OLDER AND WISER
• •
•
Troubled? Write to AB­
BY, Box 69700, 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 00 cents to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif. -

By Oswald Jacoby
Every East player in the
NORTH
1 that they would defeat that
1965 World Championship team
contract which actually did
A AT
• trials had to enter the bidding
depend on a club finesse.
V Non*
at the five level or take the
♦ Q974IJ
The hardest luck was that
+ K I S 41
edward's course and pass.
of the East-Weal pair who
W IST
EAST
Some South players opened
first reached aix hearts through
A QJ
AS
with four spades; others had
fine bidding, then found per­
V K Q J 108 V A 9 7 S 4 I S
opened with three and been
fect defense to beat aix spades
♦ AJ I 8
AS
raised to four by their part­ A 97
four tricks only to wind up
A A Q 10 6
ners.
losing six IMPs anyway. The
SOUTH CD)
Eight East players took a
defense wasn't too difficult
A lt 10 9 0 1 4 1
*«
deep breath and bid five
but it is worthy of note that
A K 10
two East-West pairs failed to
| hearts. The other one passed
A JS
and wound up losing a well
find it.
East and Wert vulnerable
deserved
13
International South West North East
The defense starts with West
Match Points.
opening the nine of clubs. East
Pass 4 A
3A
5V
Pass
6V
cashed two club tricks and
Pass
Each West player managed i A
6*
Past Pax*
DbLo
shifted to his singleton dia­
to raise his partner to six Pass
Pass Pass
mond West took his ace and
and four were allowed to play
Opening lead—+ 9.
gave his partner a ruff wherethat nice laydown contract.
One actually was doubled by' bles as anyone else
| upon East led a third club and
North, which shows that ex­ The North-South players who thereby insured a trump trick
perts make just as bad dou-1 let six hearts play gambled for his partner,

(jJ q

Pro Footballers
Slice Big Cake'
NEW Y’ORK (UPl) — An­
other Indication of the nation's
severe case of “ pro footbsll
fever" was reflected when the
largest player shares in the
32-year history of the National
Footbsll I-eague championship
*HEY, YOU!’: Honor Blackman following a Judo flip Into game were announced.
the hay—from "Goldflnger.”
The premium prices willing­
ly paid for ticket* to the an­
nual NFL title tilt, coupled
with the tremendous seating
rapacity of Cleveland's Muni­
cipal Stadium, where the
(S) Dae. Ilrlila
MONDAY P . MCleveland Browns and the
11 JO (3) Jentiar.ljr
(SI Tha XlrOoja
1 6 0 ( I ) Nawa
Baltimore Colts met last
( ! ) Price 1* n i g h t
( ! ) Ntw«, Sports,
month, resulted in a return ot
W eather
TUESDAY P*.)!.*
18.052A2 per man for the vieS e n » r o p t, C ont.
Browns »end $5,571140
it • I (St t-oTe-rff-TISfre *•
------- m «UlP S a w a
(2) Kay Whan
for each Colt.
(2) l l u n tlt jr - D r ln k ! * /
(9) I&gt;onnn Dacd Btiow
lleport
Cleveland, which won the
12 -SS («&gt; .Vawa
7:00 ( ! ) 7--»ne G ref
12:20 (9) F a th er Know* llaat
game 27-0, voted 50 full shares
'«&gt; t M f e a t
&lt;•) a*arok far T o n t f . to Its team members, while
7:20 (2) K a t in
raw
(ft) V oyage To Tha Dot*
tlw Colts elected to pay 48
(1) T ruth «r Const*
tom ot the S*'*
shares.
q u • nc • •
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Television Tonight

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Karen
!*♦» Got A Secret
21 an From I S t ’I.K
Tha Andy Griffith
bhow
(1) No Tima for MrK*ante
1:00 (ft) Monday Night Mnvle
(» ) W e n d y

BfiSSfi

10-11 p m. NBC. Alfred Hit­
chcock Hour. "The Thanatus
Palace Hotel." A weirdy. If
you're planning to commit
suicide, why not check into
g the Thantos Palace Hotel
' first? Here, you'll find peace
and quiet, beautiful scenery,
good company sod, best of
all, death insurance. There is
one major problem, however
Once you check in, your will
to live returns but you're un
able to leave. There Is a com­
pensation. if you've got to
go, r«st assured that Angle
• Dickinson will make your fa­
tal journey much more picas•ant.
8:30 • 9 p m. The Andy Grif­
fith Show. CBS. "Goober and
the Art of Love." Goober has
a social problem. He's a dolt

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you and a sa in a t Patricia Dor• c y tha t ill# o f which caaa la
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flla your anawar or wrlttan
dafanata, If any, In tha a bout
‘ procaedlnn with tha Clark of
thla Court and to u r n a copy
thereof
upon tha p laintiff's
a ttu rn ey a whoaa nama and addreaa appaara hareon. on or
_ hefora lha Stlh day of Kali9 ruary. lSSt. lha naiura of thla
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Clark of lha Circuit Court
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of four episodes starring Ann
Sothern and next week you'll
get to see another aide of her
She'll lie sober.
9-10 p.m. NBC. The Jona­
than Winter* Show. (Color)
This is Joosthan's third spe­
cial of the year and he has
British cemcdlan Mlrhral Bentine to help him with his
weird undertakings. One of
the highlights of the show will
be Winters' "The Many Things
You Can Do With-.
routine,
in which he uses one prop sod
Improvises many uses for It
Scenes from Brntlne's BBCTV series. "It's ■ Square
World," will he shown.
9:30-10 p.m- ABC. Bing Cros­
by Show. "That's the Way
the Suki Yskles." When Bing
and Ellie visit a Japanese
couple, Bing is captivated by
the old • fashioned Japanese
custom of the man being the
absolute Lord and Master as
far as hi* wife is concerned.
Bing insisU on comparable
treatment, and for a while hr
hi* It all his own way, until
he learns that Isn't the way
be wints It. Ellie s revenge
caps the proceedings.
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Dozens and dozens of daisyfresh~&amp; d ifferen t'd resses.
charge ’em by the 2’s, 3’s &amp;
Va dozen! Get fabric and tail­
oring quality th at’s never be­
fore been out at this low* low
price tag! Don’t wait!

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JEW ESS

Junior Miss
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family see me leas than happy.
With thsst load off her mind,
the bodkewtfe ought, to have
fewer feelings of depression,
herself.

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WHO WILL BHB BE?a

# Contest Open To AlC
Girl fikstara 10
Thru 14 Years Of
Age.
a Entry Blanks Avail­
able At Our Office
—Must Be In Be­
fore Sunday, Feb.
DOOR PRIZES 7th.
First $ | A Second
TROPHIES
Prise
Prise
Awarded T*
let. 2nd a 3rd
Elec* Winner*

The firm of Russell, Majors
and Waddell established the
I’o n y Express in 1860.

and mother feels It Is her duty
as a homemaker to keep all
members of the'famlly happy
and cheerful. „
When her husband or one
of her „children . la .. noticeably
a cw.cicntlous homemaker somehow feels U is her
fault.
She starts to wonder what
she has done wrong.
She wonders if her neglect
ot some particular thing is
responsible for her huaband's
or child's unhappiness.
Her mind goes to work, try­
ing to determine how to make
things right again for the
member of the family who Is
going about with a long face.
If the homemaker will Just
remember Dr. Kline’s re as
suring statement that life
doesn't look beautiful all of
the time to anybody, perhaps
the burden of her husband's or
child’s temporary unhappiness
won't weigh so heavily on her
conscience.
After all. no w-oman should
demand of herself that she
dish out instant happiness to
her family.
If she will Just try to keep
herself in a happy frame of
mind and create as happy a
home as she can, then she
shouldn’t worry too much or
feel like a failure averytime
one or another member of the

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as far as girls are con­
cerned and s pest as far as
Barney and Andy arc concern­
ed, since he's always tagging
along on their dates. Their
solution: get him a girl of
his own. The trouble Is, once
lie has a girl, he still doesn't
know how to behave and his
lessons have to come from
somebody. Give Andy and
B a r n e y credit for trying
to win a lost cause.
8:30-9 p m. ABC. No Time
For Sergeants. "Too Many
Stockdale*." As If having a
"General” Will Stockdale is­
n't had enough, suddenly
Will's pa and sister arrive at
the base, and the whole family
moves right In with the cap­
tain. Will General Stockdale
ever go back to trainee? You­
'll have to watch this cliffhanger all the way to learn
the truth.
9 9:30 p.m. CBS. The Lucy
Show. "Lucy and the Coun­
tess." Lucy shares spotlight
and bottles with Ann Sothern
tills week as the two veteran
comediennes get drunk, drunk­
er and drunkest at a wine-tast­
ing festival. This is the first

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"It Is a normal condition for
all of us to have periods when
life Is not entirely beautiful."
That comforting comment on
the mild feelings of depression
that most human beings ex­
perience from time to time
comes from one oLthe nation'*
leading psychlatriaU. «Dr. Na­
than S. Kline, recent recip­
ient of a $10,000 Lasker Award
for his pioneering work on
cheer up drugs.
That comment should be
especially reassuring to house­
wives. Not that housewives arc
more prone than others to fall
victim to a speel of the blues,
I but because the average wife

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Mon. Fob. 1, '65—Page 9

You’ll enjoy the eurprislng
variety of dellcloue foods and
the fust, ecurteoue service at this
Trade Wind* Cafeteria located next
to the theatre In the Beminole Plaza
Shopping Center on U.S. 17-92 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando. Tender,
prime meute, garden-fresh vrgrja-j
Lies, appetizing salads and your fa­
vorite pie or rake.
On Tuesday evenings, we offer ■ 10ox. New York Hirloin Strip rooked to
your order for only 79c. Thursday
night le Family Night with free des•erta for alt. Saturday night is Steak
Night — a big, 84-lb. T-Bcne steak
cooked to your order for only $1.00.

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109 Maryland
LKSBURG

900 ft Ul«d

Luncheon: 11 a.m. • 2:15 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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Eaprraso — Dacron® polyester-cotton
Zantrel polynoelc-combsd cotton
Brigadier — Dacron-cotton poplin
Orion acrylic aweater ’n dress

Penney planning puts this apsclal event way
up there) Pula your money where you can
sue it — and where U counts for something
smart and smashing! Fabrics you can't findand-buy In a dosen-and-ons shopping tours—
a t this fabulous pries! Trims th st spell spa*
clsl-stt«ntion-to-detall! News-flash styling —
iklmmsrs, A-looks, two-partsrs, shifts, swsat, sr-matad classics, shlrt-drsssss — all cut,
shaped, fitted, and finished to Penney-strict
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GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Tho carl 7 AM la not rood for
yielding to a feeling of be
0 1 pj fag . etmfuaed by persons -or
conditiona about yffli, bat
later you are able to gain
much benefit by a more prac­
tical approach to tha prob­
lem a facing you and by add
Ing a note of humor, pieaaure,
or Joy to your apeech, action*
or manner of delivery. Be gay.
ARIE8 (Mar. 21 to Apr.
10) Soma important individual
la obaerving you with the
'th o u g h t of aoma big job, ad­
vancement Be very efficient,
a t your very ' beat Then" all
vrorka out to your favor and
benefit
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
90) Bringing thoaa novel Idea*
to the fora will give you
much pieaaure and inereaaa
preatig* with othera. Write to
thoaa who are out-of-town.
Show that you have a delicious
acme of humor, too.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
11) Gain the admiration of
real expert* in your line of
endeavor by underatanding
their Ideaa, view*. Put them
In operation quickly. Be very
thoughtful and you get en­
cumbrance* behind you.

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22 to July 21) Let written
atatenfenta ahow the degree5lf
your efficiency and how fine
and expert you are, ao that
aucces* lncrea*e*. Then get
Into new outlet* a* well. Be
very atudiou*.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
D an what it i* you have to
do In order to come to .a
truer undentandlng w i t h
partner*. Know what It 1*
they expect-of you. There can
be a great aucce** pottlble In
the early future. '
VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept.
22) Getting talk* performed
cheerfully i* the belt way to
gain the good will of co-workera and increai* production
appreciably. Get about aoclally tonight. Show that you are
very affable.
I.initA (Sept. 22 to Oct.
22) Getting together with col.
league* happily make* this a
mo*t enjoyable* day or even­
ing. Get into the recreation
th at I* mutually enjoyed. Find
aurceai* from worry, reitore
energy.
SCORPIO (Oct. W to Nov.
21) Try to be mora co-opera­
tive with tho»e who dwell un­
der your roof and ire about
m a k i n g practical improvementa, too. Buy little thoughtful gift*. 8how that you are
in their corner, a* It were.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) With all the varied
item* of data before you, by
adding them together you ran
accomplish a good deal now.
Increase profits. Communira. tions are beat media for ris­
ing in your career.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) If you hava not con13r r r
-tactsd experts “ tflio caa. 1&gt;*
very helpful In your lfn* of
endeavor, this 1* the day to
do It. Get holdings safeguard­
ed, Increased. Make your de­
cisions quickly.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Feb. 10) Thinking over per­
sonal aim* I* important be­
fore taking any action to at­
tain them. Then full apeed
ahead. Evening 1* best dr.
voted to making your mate
.. i
happy, going along more-with
hi* or h*r ideas.
.
PISCES (Fab. 20 to Mar.
20) Ry conferring with indi­
vidual* who think seriously,
you can gel a wonderful slant
on modern Ideas. Get out so­
cially tonight. Garner the
data you need frem friends at
the same time.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or ihs will find
It natural to understand what­
ever deals with the emotional
aa well as the practical, which
can be pretty well camou­
flaged by the constant run­
ning after what ia most mod­
ern and dealing with the hu
inanities. An ideal chart for
tha entertainment world or
aom* connection with the
government where cieac think
ing and ingenuity are nicely
combined.
T h e Stare impel, they do
■ot compel." What you make
of your life !e largely ap to
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Carroll RIghter'a Individual
Forecast for your aign for
March is now ready. For your
copy sand ypur birthdat* and
91.00 to Carroll Rightor Fore­
cast Tha Sanford Haraid, Box
1021, HoUjrweed 26, Call-

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the O FF ER IN G A SPE CIA L S E R ­
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r i e a o e r«turn It to &lt;0S Palare aea D i e San ford Herald
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by Day.
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or
m e i l o h rece iv e a reward of
elaaalfled ada dal ly. R a tes aa
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l o w aa l i e par lin e par day!
I ’ O * li v e at peace with your
CARROLL’S KURNITUIIE
co n sc ien ce.
My
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Do you hav a a d r in k in g p ro b ­
lem. Wrlta P. O. Boa 1113.
Hanford.

YENTSCH MAINTE NANCE
S e r v l e t A Supplies
1111 S Park Dr
111-4II3

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Mon. Feb. 1, ’65—Page 11 95. Houses For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

Bv Nadine Seltzer

SEMINOLE LODGE
NURSING AND
CONVALESCENCE RESIDENCE
P. O. Box M i l , Sanford. Fla.
100 SOUTH BAT AVE
I'h. I l l - f i l l

23. Painting
PAINTING * R E P A IR WORK.
Ph. 111-1411

24. Well Drilling

WELLS
DRILLED. PUMPS
S P R I N K L E R SYSTEMS
All T y p es and Sltaa
Wa Repair add Servlco
ACE
B E A U TT
Salon.
opan
d ally A ava by a p p l e . May- S T I N E
Jfacfr.na and Supply Co,
f a ir Hotel. 111-0110.
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'ir A n 'llfK T T * 1/Va'uty’ N o n
a o ft water, e v e n i n g app'ta. 29. Photo &amp; Equipment
101 So. Oak. I7I-S74I.

4. lieauty Care

S3--WanLed To Huy
H H T y. . .
USED F U It N I T U R E. Mlee.
Item*. P ln ey Wood Auction
17M III.

SO U TH W A RD

In v e s t m e n t *
111 N. P a rk Ava.

CUT'N CURL B e a uty ghop
111 P a lm etto Ava
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E v e n in g A p p oin tm en ts

6 . Child Care

30. Home Appliances

C H IL D CARE. 111-4111

60. RunincH* Opport.

&lt;1. Mnle Help Wanted

1L. Special Nollce»

OUT OF PAWN
CAMERA SALE

2 BEDROOM Horn* on haa utlful Fiona Island on L a k t
Monroa. Opan haam calling*,
lilc# (IripIlCIi 1 aiT# lot all
fanned. Ph. 222*7292

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hot)**
Price# —
Ft Igidalr*.
Hot P int. RCA. Zenith. etc. n A f t n E H fur new Shop. 121 1*14
Call Charlla (I«*rmly co llect
N O T H IN O ' IS LOST u n til a
Herald W a n t Ad fella to find
at A u o e i a t f d lta&lt;!lo A TV,
72.
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DOBE RMAN PINSCHER. R e g ­
W H IT E Lady — Ironing Lake
istered c a l l i : d : i ; t.
31. Musical Instruments
Mary area. 171-1141.
DPOS R EC EIV ED fnr Adop­
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P lan o Servicin g A T u n in g
tion, boarded Animal Reectie
RUSH R E F E R E N C E S
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G e n * C um l» aa — 322-2(11
League. 1Itio U . Minnesota
JOBS
F .. I! E ADVANCED
Del.a lid Ph 714-1141/________
QUICKLY
IIAV-A-MAID. 4
Plano Tuning and Itepair
Ho »nl SI . G r e a t Nvt W. S' V___
W. L,. lla rm o n - • 322-4221
T--y at

1901 S p * r k Av*.
222 9222 a n y tim e

ECHOLS BEDDING CO. al want a hot dog. a dill pickle, and chocolate oak* &amp;
Red d .n g A F urnitu re
la model My dream* have been kind of dull latelyl”

NEW. RARIIKR SHOP loo*Don, by
rtn tcrest
School.
N A N N I E S K ID D IE CARE. In­ NKW MAJOR H ouse hold Ap­
Ileaannahle Terrace 1-4171.
p lia n c e - at 10% abov e our
fanta to I yra. Opan 1! hnura,
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prlcaa. Contact Julian WI r . 69. Schools &amp; Instructionii
744» H i n k Ava., I l l - O I I I .
t i n * 111*844$ or call J. A II.
Trailing
l*oat, Inc.. 2$o$ H.
8. Pets &amp; Supplies
OratiRe liloaamn Trail, Or­
U. 8. CIVIL SKHV1CK TtCiT*!
lando.
AQUARIUMS A- •
TROPICAL P I I H L - SANFORD ELECTRIC Man • W om an II and over S e ­
H i g h e s t Q u ality from tha Beat
cu re Jobs H igh pay. Short
llatc herlaa. L o w e st dlacount O. K Appliance* — New A U**d
h.iura
Advancem en t. T h o u ­
111
Magn olia
221-1342
prices, l o a m - I p
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sand* o f Jut,a open. P r e p a r a ­
DAILY— FINNY FRIE NDS.
tory
train
in g until a p p o in t ­
MILLER RADIO &amp;
I Mllei South o f San ford on
ed. Kaperlanre u su a lly u n ­
H w y. 1T-II.
APPLIANCE.
n eces sa ry F R E E Inform ation
Advance* tala on
on Jobe
sa laries, r eq u ire­
AKC REG. C hihuahua at f tu d
m
ents. W rlta today g iv in g
WESTING HOUSE
name, addraaa and phone.
AIR CONDITIONERS
Lincoln Motvlca, Box 101 S a n ­
H A L F - BOXKIt
pupplea;
Sale* A 8rrvli*e
ford Herald.
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F a w n with Itlack Mask,
l i t So Park — 322-0332
t.la.k 177-47*4 a fter 4
P o t i p l .E . Silver
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Seminole Realty

WILSON - 4IA1KR FURN
Buy — ( a l l — Trade
111-11 K. l i t .
Ill-Ill!

FREE ESTIMATE

UPRIGHT Plano. *ood ci*nd 7 7 . S i t u u l i o n W n n t e d
$100
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MAID. Ironing. I I I - I 4 I1 .

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1—T'ersonala
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4— B e a uty Cara
#1 — In su ra n ce I — Day Nurseries
4*—S c h o o l s * In str u c tio n s
• —Child Cara
7#— Em p lo y m e n t Services
I — D o g e— Cats— P ats
71— Mala llalp Warned
10—
P oultry — L l v r t t o c k 11— F e m a le Help Wanted
11— Bpoalal N o tices
71—Mala or Fam ala llalp
I I —C a terin g — Food
74—Bales lla lp W an ted
14— I’lacaa to Eat
77—S itu a tio n W ante d
I I — Spaolal S erv ices
I I — In com e Property
I I — B u t in a ,a Prop.— Bala
I I —S w im m in g Poole
IT—J a n ito r ia l Sarvlcae
II — Real Eatata Wan ted
I I — D o -It-T o u ra a lf
I I — Real Eatata Sale
1 #— Rulldar#, Buppliaa
17 — llualnaea Itanlala
10 — Hardware
•0— t#ota For Hale
I I — Karma—(Iro van
11— llonta Rapnlm
I I — Plu m b in g
I I —Out o f S l a t s Acrra a a
I I — T ain tin g
I I — H o u se s For Sals
I I — Wall D rillin g
_ I I — H o u ta s — Seta or Rant
I I — Air Cend. * H e a t i n g IT— H o u se Far Rant
I I — Radio - Talavtaton
too — Retort R en ta ls
101— T r a iler s—C a b a n a ,
I# — Photo * Eq uip ment
10—
Home A p p lia nc e,
102 — Mobile l l o m i t — S a l ,
11 — Musical Inalrum an te
D’l — Mobile llo m a a — Kent
12 — Hualnaaa E q u ip m e nt
D&gt;4 —Trailer Space— Rant
11—J o b r r l n t l n g
104— Tr ailer Lota— Sal*
I t —Upholatary
l o t —A p a rtm tn ta For Kant
104— R oom s For Rant
14— Vacu um Claaaara
IT— Moving * Sto rage
1 Iv— Motel Houma
I I — E i term l o s t ora
111 — l la n la l A g en ts
I I —P la n te — F e e d s — feed s 111 — Wan ted To IDnt
I# — Mlac. For Sals
l i e — A u loe Fur Sale
51 — Article* For Rant
111 — A u to s— Bala or Trade
41—S w a p or Kxchanga
I I I —T r u c k s For Hate
II— W a n t,,! To lluy
H o — A u to m o tiv e Service
I I — F urnltur* For S , l #
111 — Fcootara A Cyclaa
14—
A n t l q u , , For Halo t i t — It oa le A M o t o r s
It — Money To t-oarr
II I — Marina Supplies
15—
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A &amp; B CONTRACTORS 50. Misc. For Sale
HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
ROOFING, PAINT1NO A
1SFUI ATISO
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FIX IT SHOP
NKW IXJCATluN
$73 ■474 1
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ticle* no lo n g er needed. Leow
In co s t — h igh In rr*ulta. Dia
2 3 2 - M i l or 423-3911
FANFORD SEWING UF. NT EH
104 go. Park Av*. 322-3411

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MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
701 go. Park

Ill-Ill*

St. Johns Realty
T H E TIME T E S T E D FIRM
110 N. Park Ava.
777-4111

DRYER. F o u r ,U y *
CKLKEI BA TE — Tha ELKOTHIC
cl*. Ut*4 I wittier $30- $22 • JOHN SAULS AGENCY
frUss Ifla-l ada at* lha placa 7J 00
KLAL EST ATE BR O K E R
•* va lima and mottay w h i n
Appralaal Spaclallat
•h o p p in g for th* c*r of your W RINGER
W a .b a r
A
New
111.
No. Park
111-7174
cholc*.
lllnsc Tul*# Good Hhap*. $40
Call 222*U»2Z
ROIIEHT A. WILLIAMS
ELECTRIC Brovdar. 4 Deck.
* Ileal t '
$:2*««'$$.
Raymond Lundqulat. Aaao.
COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
^ !^ G * D _ ^ M en M ^ U n k J ld ^
11A OLE COUNTY. FLOR­ For easy, quick carp et cle a n ­
ing rant Hlua Luatra E l e c ­ 87. Hunlness RenUla
tric Mhatnpooer only |1 par
AS. 4*17,
day.
(,’arroll F urnitu re Co.
ATE OF
4-MTAIoI- e«m «n t block Oar«
ISE H AYDEN DeNEALE.
age. D o w n t o w n Ovlgdo. H I PAOH
| « &gt;t
up.
|)e res*a d SLEEPIN G
9407 or 111-2124.
A
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Surplus,
110
S
a
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tOTICC TO UREIHTORa
ford Ava.
A I .I PERSONS HAVING
Ittl
OR
D E M A N D S FENCE POSTS: Creoooted Cy- 90. I/otH For Sale
HAST SAID ESTATE*
praaa. I" I" x 7 (I. lon g, 40c LOT, 14.00# aq. I t . 10# fl
tu and aach of you ara
aa Ph. I1 1 1 S 1 I .
iby n o tified and required to
K ro n la s* . all U llllU a a Inatallad w ith 1*1*—*•* X 10'
an y claim# and dem an ds
OLD COUNTRY
Moklla Homo. 171-1441.
:h you. or eith er of you.
AUCTION I4ARN
hava agalnat aald aetata AUCTION SALE : Eva ry Palu rhe o ffice of Hon. Karlyle
day M t h r 7 0« p m . 1 Mila
aholder. Cou nty Judge of
East o l Sanford on Rl. 414
m ole County, at hie office
Let us aaII Your Merchandise
ha Court H ouse In Sanford
for you. Wo will Buy o u t ­
ON WEST FIRST BT.
rlda. w ithin elx calen dar
right.
Barn
opan
Dally.
t h , from tha time _jof tha
LEWIS c . DELL (A u ctio n eer )
* Ren I l o - l a n d
: publication of this notice,
Ph.
123-1740;
lll-llll
or
• Charlie Craig
h claim or demand must be
111-7410.
• Rub Thom#a
rrltln s and contain the placa
* Frank Rrunsun
eeldenco and p o ,t o ffice ed- F U R -L I K E Alpaca P a ls Bias
I o f the claim an t end moat
Coat, alia II |D&gt; Hlua Caah• worn to by tho claim ant,
mara alia It III. aacallanl
a g e n t or a t t o r n e y , ' o r tha 'c o n d i ti o n . 111-11*1.
. shall ba void.
T H E F I R S T NATIONAL ZENITH portable etarao re ­
cord p layer w ith aland. PracHANK AT Oil l»A If D p . a .
Ancillary Ad ministrator. C.
M o l l y naw llaaaonahla. 321 ‘1771.
. .
T A.
of
tha
E s ta t e
of
|#outsa Itaydan DaNaala.
SOU
MALE
a
t
Dlacount,
OakIteceaead
lawn C em e t e r y — 1 g r a v e L o t
fly j Clifford M. Hamaa
Owner. P O . Boa 741. LongVice Presiden t and True!
wood. Fla.
Officer
Julra. Voorhle A R alia,

L u re

Legal Notice

GO W EST

51. Articles For Rent

trnayo

W all K ra a l
indo. F lorida
llah Jan. I*. !* *

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AFab. I

“ You name It— W« h i v * ItT*

AMERICAN JIENT-ALL
141* H. H ia w a t h a , I l l - S i l l

The Dodge Boys
Seminole County MU.
1MI Went lat Street
Hinford, Florida

From

E iohanga

FU RN. Apt. Cloaa
Cowan. I l l - l t l t .

--

PLYMOUTH
Sta.
Wag*
111 •5*
clean. 1459, aacallanl Terms.

111-11#!.

In. J lm m la

FURN. 1 Rdrm. H ouse , adults,
no pats 1 I I - I 0 I I .

DUPLK X Apt., furnlahtd I t.rdroom. t # l H K. 11th f t . Call

111-1411.

J u . l • Bulla tin
Ju*t
lust a * m • 11 l*t
You 11 )u*l lo v * — J\j»t in I «k*
full
nf t r• ••
M*r y — J u*«
JUHT $1,100 Just call:

RAVENNA PARK I Ile.irouma.
Ige It»t. iOw |'ovm *m », very
low e-julty * ! ;• 417 %

•' $100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES
2. I. 4 4 BKUHOOMS
1. 1H A 2 UAT 118
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY P A Y M E N T !
For Complete Inform ation
Baa or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
Wa Hava Tha H ums

For You

Stenstrom Realty
1414
II I-I 4 1 0
I 7-4114
II3 -4 I4 I

PARK

DRIVE
111-7444
NIGHTS
171 0441
4:7-4411

|4 K r» f(« V *M

I•

w

GHI A
Sedans

*• H»rd
Tops
Convertibles
• Station Wagons
Complete Helectlon
Bl's Thru 64's

9200 • 9300 Down
940 • 960 Month
100% Mechanical
Cuirantre — SO Day, —

1.000 Milas Ob AU
• Used VW’s.
Salas — Parts — Barr lea
Factory AiithorUsd Dealer

ElUnor Motor Co.
So. l i a ; , 17&gt;0I
Bsk/ord, Fla.

322*1835

.

Realtor*In#uror*Ti adaa
$12*4911
1191 8. French Ava.

G overnm cni Owned
Homos

$ 100.00 DOWN
Rel*otlnn of 2. I. and 4
Bedroom# located In various
Rei tlon* of P#nford
lm meillata Dallvery

1401.

)d &lt;u oo

In Country,.

4 MI'IMtOuM IIOMK
Jim W i l i e r C*»rp h«# a nC •
4 bedroom hou## 1 lot f*r
.*•1# iMrerllon*
T#ke IT 92
NttrMi to o r a n g e City lo It**all Urug Store, turn left A
fo lio * to end of I’ouhle lane
1 &gt;i r l i n g 2 u iv st.iMo turn
right i * l i d &lt;11r l R e a l turn
left fo hotj«e on left f in 1y
$100 1-.wn A $72 lo per nio
Wired,
sh eet
rotk.
rougti
ptiirnl’fd. eeptlr tank A well
frtii pump or p lum bing fl»ln re» i. Call Orlando* 2*r o9*r.
o r k k n b r a ir

Cl.ole# lot* av allahla in Or#enbra t r - # t X - « h T l r P d a o v a r l i k ­
i n g g n l f T fu raa.— C u a -4 « m
building to your .p ertftra tl-»n.
O r , , nbra.tr develop ed
by
KINGS WOOD
BUILUERM. INC.
Ill-lu ll
701 Fair m ont Dr.

Property

TRAILER LOTS - SALE

BANK
^P O S S E S S IO N

TAKE OYER

lUlZ

Offlre
322*2111
Night*; 331*0700
222*0411
2 9 f 4 Park Orlva

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SANFORD AVE.
EVENINGS

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarik Glaaa and Paint
Company

401

195a FOB l&gt; SKYLINKB. r«traclah la bardlop, radio, b rat• r, p o w er a l e . r i n g , needs
Iranamltalon 11*5 Pit t i l 5117 or • • • a t 114 Garrison
Dr.

1&gt;60 TIIUNDKRUI RD i t 333.

n ANFOIIIt MOTOR •o
$on Fren ch Av*
322 436$
1M l MG A Mark I R« a-talar.
lila ck wlr* wh**l* It A II
lat. J «J Jo hnston,‘ Ba* r Pat
371 or 421.
BOB McKKK UHKD t’ A Its
NO MONEY DOWN
TOl Fren-rh Ava.
Ilf.n llt

■ ••

Tan Change Your Entlm
Future. Cqmpteto D a t a
Prorrealnif Couraua Now
Availablal If you hava am­
bition wa can train you.
Waiting to Hlacuaa your fu­
ture nre Data I’roceaalng
Exnerta aqtl Engineer*.
Claaaea Nnw Forming
Fnr Hprlng Hamaatar!
• IBM Scientific
Programming
• HIM Key Punch
• HIM Cohtmtrrlal
Programming
■• Rmtkkeeplng And
Huainrsa Machine*
Financing Avallahla
Call or writ* for an ap­
pointment, Orlando Techni­
cal College, l North Or­
ange. Hull.ling, Suit* 415.
Orlando, Fla.
NAMF. ..............
AIMIRF.SS ______
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PIIONU 422-3333

H ere A re Some

Apt

4#n P trk

Ava

BEDROOM,
Furn
lltraga
Vp(
n*wly d*roraf*d. cl&lt;&gt;##
In 122*1320.

I'l.KAN Furn
Apia.
m• 11 •*. 322*1174

401

Pal-

UTILITIES F u r n . 1 IMrm Apt.
Sol E. 3th At. Only $4$ 122*
2*31 nr 22*4

A CAR FOR
A N Y BUDGET!
New 1965 License Plates FREE
On All Cars Sold This Week.

CO
- C&lt;y
M
C6

120. Automotive Service

106. Apartments for RcrI

I’ontiar 2 Hr. Hardtop, Auto. Tran... Radio
A llr.irr. A Real Sharp Car For
&lt; lievroUt 2 Door Hardtop, V-8, Hid.
■nami.aitin. Radio and Healer.
Tear
Chevrolet ''210'' V-8, Aulo. Trane.,
Heater. N«w Tlrra. A Clean.

63 Volkswagen I)lx.

$1595

2 Door, Uaautlful Red Flniah With
Half, Interior. A Cream Puff.

61 Cudil’uc “62” Series
Convartlbla, Automatic' Tranamla- ( 9 # #
• Ion, All Power, Radio A Hcatar. ^ M
Whit* Flniah With Whitt Top.
B«eutlful Intatlar^A n Extra Clean
Car Throughoul.

E Corvair “700”
$

4C T R
U IU

*696
*450

E C Oldamobllc Hardtop, Aulo. Trans. Power
04* Htrerlng, Power llraket. Radio A Hretrr. I9 Q R
Immaculate Inside A Out. A Real Drauly For**™**

ST O R E D A T
1H 17

Big lot*, nigh land, low p a y .
tn*nta, city
M ain,
*#w*r,
*l**4’frlr,
ph’on* (*n«**tli*rry
I..H.1 i*o *31-4141.

FURN

REA LTY

Ton.
&gt;11#

Q RLAN D O
T E C H N IC A L
CO LLEG E

t *44 UIIF.VV II 470# Down A
DOJTB
taka over p a y m e n ts 155*1
M«*niLE HOME 8A LE 8
I'ti. 111-70*5.
’Your Wlit'il Katatn l&gt;*al#r“
17 Mi'tlrl# lo i’h 4mad* from
'll
TIIUNDKItHIIlD
Knaltte.
OPKN 7 D A T ! A WKKK
Bond o-mdlllon. t u b e r part,
ISI-II0C
generator, starter, etc els-a v a ila b le I t t lTII a fte r I.

0 2 Olds. Htarflr* Hardtop. All I’owar A
Air Conditioned. Has All Convrnl
$ SAVE
cnees I’lOs Htrrro A New Tires. ■

N A TIO N A L

'62 Tri. IIO»t bnL S44
’62 Falcon 11099 btl. 929
'(0 Rambler 9496 bal. 939
'(2 Metro. 9691 bal. 9M
'60 Volks. 9996 bal 929
'63 Chav. 91199 bal. #.T9
'6o Mercury 9999 bal. 949
'60 Cortair 9697 bat. &gt;7
*69 Plymouth 9299 baL 919
S9 Chav. 9999 bal. 919
‘69 Pontiac 9*97 bal. 939
'69 Renault 9498 bal. 929
'69 ( her. 9837 bal. 997
'58 Chevy 9299 bal. 917
'56 Chevrolet 999 bal. 93
'55 Cadillac 999 bal. 93
‘58 Mercury 999 bal. 93
. Jeep. 4-VVD 9999 bal. 93»
'53 Jcrp 9299 bal. 917
’t | Falcon 9788 bal. 938‘39 Ford 8691 bal.
841
‘65 Jrcp' 83237 bal. 967

1*2 and 3 R»drnnma
NMW and U8Kt»
A u tiln g # A* Cabana*
Q UALI’T MOBILE HOMES
H wy. 17-92 8
Il2-2tl2

V A - FHA

JIM H U N T

Ph.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Payton Realty

Sherwood Forest
Paved Streets

and Sales Broker

|l# 9 .

1 BEDROOM l l o u i r . nicely f u r ­ LAKK MART. CLEAN, &gt;'lraly 11# M agn olia
1 $ , 111-4411
nished, waahar. U t l S u m m e r ­ " fu rn la h rd Apt., I R.lrm. |Sn
lin
Ava.. •• Referen ces. Call
Au to Ulasa Topa
171-1*10.
L Seat Covers
47 1**10#, O i l , n i o .
UNFURNIBHKD I Badroom D u ­
plex. Kitchen equipped, t x eallant
loca tion.
avallah la
Fab. I. Ph 117-54*1.
171*1301 1410 H i a w a t h a at 17 -tt
10l W. Ind St. l l ! - l # l l
I RDRM. Furn. Apt. lit)! Mag­
ALL WORK O UARANTKKD
I BEDROOM. 7101 P a lm etto
n olia |44. 111.4*51.
Ava. Ilu. K a y , at Tad W i l ­
123. llonta &amp; Motors
liam s H ard ware.
I-Roont K fflclan ry apt. w ith
pvt. hath % altowar, suitab le
1 BEDROOM, k itchen equipped,
for co u p le or atngla parson
Oalaw ay To Tha W a t e r w a y
fenced hack yard MS mo.
or retired. AII u t ilit ie s In­
Ill-Ill* .
Robson Sporting Goods
clu d ed In rant. Id ra lly l o c a t ­
ed on la t Ht , w ith in I block
Your E V I N R U D E Dealer
F l i n N . t n.trm C otta ge. P r i ­
o f I f r ,a p a r k i n g lota and 104 &lt; t K. 1st.
Ph. I l l - I M I
v a cy . 150 n o 144 Onorx Rd.
• b o p p in g renter. Inquire at
near N a ry I I I , , . I7I-4I7 I.
DAT
*
NITE1
Marald
w a n t ada
Manual J a so b to n Dept. (to re .
wurk for a , little aa l i e a
I l l E. Flrat It.
I BEDROOM. I bath tiled, k i t ­
day !
chen equipped, sn ack Bar. ■ MALL Furn. A p U 1*01 Maple.
Fla. Room. 1110 m .m lh, 1401
111-0711.
W ynnaw oo .t Dr. Ph. 1II-454#.
I Hot im Furntahad Apt., 115
F U R N IS H E D I badroom hours.
111 K lilt, i : i - 4 * l *
1411
P h o n , 111- #111.
-£L- FURN. Apt. .110# M ellonvlUa.
FURN. I Radroom Houaa. I l l - CLEAN. 1 Rdrm. Apt., Kitc hen
4*1! a f l r r I p. m.
No pais. I l ia E l m . __

103. .Mobile Homes • Rent
MONTHLY PAYMENTS 2 IIKDU«m»\1 Trnllar. ad ult*
only If'1 m u , 1^4 Onora Rd
FROM 950.00
naar Navy Ra## 122-3176
FOR THE Bl’.ST HOME
BUY
105. Trnller Lots • Sale
SEE YOUR

Ji

PAYMENTS
V

Stemper Agency

'•t VO LK S W A O EN
l t t- 9 1 1 4 .

1*50 FOR D P ic k - u p *6
F U R N S H E D I Badroom C o u n ­ 1 ROOM APT. furnished, 1 or
go od
c o n d itio n
1111.
try llo m a near P aola. f o o d
t parsons, u tilit ie s turn. Ph . ced a r .
co n d itio n |1 # par month. #41I I t - 1 4 1 ! or I l l - I O t l .

1(12. Mtilille Homes - Sule

ierlaa, 4 Door Sedan. Automatic
Tranamiaalon, Radio and Heater.
Whll* Flniah With Clean Interior.
Deep Treaded Tirra. A Hood lluy.

$

60 Chevrolet

Vt Ton Pick-Up, 6 Cyl., Long Wh#a|
Bast, Fleet Bid* lied and Kngln*
Just Reconditioned.
— ,r

60 Plymouth
4 Door Station Wagon, V-8, Auto­
matic Tranamiaalon. Power S lo tt­
ing and ll#aUr. Solid Running.

C E Chevrolet 2 Door, Auto Trana^ Radio,
U 9 Healer, Naw Tires And A 1964 Corvette
Engine. Real Clean.

Ig g g

59 Rambler American '

0 | Chevrolet Convtrtlhla. Radio, H ailrr
A Good Running Car.

•125

2 Door. 6 Cyl.. Standard Tranamlalion and Haator, A Claan Body With
A Red Flniah, New Haat Cover* and
Good Hr**.

Mechanic On Duty At All Times

67 Chevrolet

"210’* Series, 4 Door Sedan. V-8,
Automatic Tranamiaalon, Radio
and Heater.

|i
J

995
p5 9 5
495

$

495

$6 9 5

NOBODY — NO — NOBODY
CAN S ELL YOU A C LEA N ER
CA R CH EA PER TH AN

17-92 AUTO SALES
(CITIES SERVICE STATION)
PHONfe 322-7524
End Of French Av#.—2600 Block Orlando Drir#

Hanford. Florida
122-4509
National Krpoa.cations Inc.

(Just Balatf Jim Spencer's)

*

.

WK1.A..A APARTM E NTS
5 '. Flrat St.

S U BUR BAN LIVING
AT ITH BEST
on la rg e corner lot o v e r l o o k ­
in g l#ak* Mary. 2 lledrooin. 1 - BEDROOM. I bath, unhatha, larne liv in g room
furnlahad. 1 ml. to baas. 7 I ON. Itoonm For Bent
A* kitc hen, fireplncn room,
b lo ck s to ,hnp|»lng cen ter A
c o ck t a il
room, play room,
echonl | year laaaa raqulr. CLEAN IIUOM fur Man.
patio, double carport*, work Magnolia A t e m -O I IO
ad 111# mo. l ! | . | ( * 0 altar
■hop. u tility room, f a t h e r ’*
1JL
eh nwer — W hat a llouaat
115. Atilnu For Snle
$21,000 with ea ca llen t (arm*

Management

95. 11Glint's I t i r Sule

I

DeltA UY: :-Medro»m. 2 b«th.
. cornar-Iwt, ov#rlm»k laka. lift*

S em inole County
ff'tal Direct)

90. Ixits Tor Sale

Seed Potatoes

- W ? SSS? - v Sall-Blair
-Agenpy
f o r n t r Sanf&lt;ir&lt;! and R#cond
Real Ea 'a la — in su ra n ce

425-5938

322-5612

UY OWNKU: 2 Badroom. I
hath llo m a $14,000 prlca brao«
kat. Cantral haat 4 air cond..
►h a llo w
wall
with
undarground
aprlnklar
ayatamI.arga cornar lot In W yn n *wood, KIIA or o w n i r (inano*
!ng
a vailab le.
Complataly
furnlahad or unfurn. call 222*
2326 af ta r C p m
LONOWOOD. Modarn Horn# I
badroom*. 1H hatha. Cornar
l o t — all fenced In 121*2290

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Rollelcord . Canon, A r g u . tiray- 3 5 . V a c u u m C l e a n e r H
DAYS Wyrk 323-47I6
BAHT PIDCIIEH
f tr a, o ly m p u e.
Minolta, A
li«#t 11U&gt; lllukal
o th e rs.
K ty a to n t.
Holiday.
T*ll
them you #aw it in Th«
SANFORD VACUUM 5 VC.
I I I - I O I Day or Night
H i n f o r i lU ra ld !
Itevare, Kodak. Bell At How*
-All $1 »ke#"
all. To w e r A other Movie 233$ 8 Park A v*
322*6311 C O l / U l C n U4d y: Maid ^ o r k . I
Cameras
For Sale
d*yp nr r*rt tlm# 322 -(T3o 95. Ilounrs
43.
I’lnntH,
Feeds,
Seeds
nmrnlfig* of I p. in
P a w n i n g nr B u y i n g ’ — See ue!
SPACIOUS 4 Bedroom. 4 I t t h .
A• 1 PAWN SHOP
Loch Artior, 322*043u.
MAH' \\&lt;*rk 322-0313
HANFdlt t) V HKD S T n ltC
IS0I Orlando Dr.
111-1170
W h o le Corn 13 Oft — i&lt;"&gt; lb s i
Adding M ach in e, . T y p ew r iters
laying
M««ti 13 20 — 100 61. Real Kstate - Sale
SACRIFICE
for Quluk
8al*.
S a les • Ren tals - Repairs
U&gt;». l i n g K«Pd 24 10.
Thraa Badroom houa*
*22POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
220 ft«nford
222-1990
0147.
JOHN
E.
FOX,
INCOME TAX SERVICE
ll t a l t o r
222-0339
201 X Park Ava.
* O. M. HARRISONS
m i..P a lm etto
171 -ltlT

15. Specinl Services

106. Apartment* for RWr^ll.V. Autos For Sale

IIK A U T irU L 1 Bedroom. 1 bath.
L a k e p riv ileg es, | l t t Down
A Aaauma p aym ents. 111-7015.

DUP LKX. Bea utifully D eco r a t­
1 BEDROOM D U P L E X Furn.,
ed, 1 badroom. Adults. I l l SEVERAL O ut,lan d in g 7 A 4
p riv a te bath, n e w ly d e c o r a t ­
l(l«.
Radroom Ilcm aa a v a ila b le In
ed, cloaa to D o w n t o w n . I7 Ia l l Area* ol Sanford. Lat ua
F U R N IS H E D
or
Unfurn.
t
7114
Fhow yo u Around!
rooms,
rile bath, 1 mllaa
LA KE COTTAOE. turn.. I l l from N A S . Main Oats, rb
IIP#.
•11-1133.

Uae.1 f urnitu re a p p l i a n c e , tools,
etc. Bou g h t • Sold. Larry'a
Marl, 111 Sanford Ava. Ph.
111-4111.
\

U p h o lsterin g A M a ttr ess ’ ran*
• v a t l n g . Naw * Uead Furnl41’ MITRE BOX. Saw A W h o le
tura. Call Nix Ba ddlng Mfg.
m a i l of P ic tu re Fra me Mould­
Co. a t 70* Calary Ava. I l l in g n o .
HIT.
________________
W IK B O L D T S CAMERA SHOP
, HO S. P a rk A v „ Sanford

Realty
lll-llll

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

55. Furniture For Sale

For tha klggaat aalaetlon o f
naarly n a w and w a l l fitfultura. aaa Noll'a
Furniture
B r o k e ra g e
In
C a sselb erry
on 1T-II. Open I d a j- r - * -lo 3-

95. Houses For Bale

.iT ruP gasa

WANT ED
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Brow n, P in eap p le A Beedllnga.
L E E MANSFIE LD. Bonded
F r u it Buyer. Ph. 139-4244.

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97. Houses For Rent
R. A H* P o w e r S teerin g ,
clean. R eason able. Call W.
GOING! a O lN O ! GONE!
UNFURN. U p sta irs APT. I l l
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month. It# M agnolia Ava. I n ­
Ban Carlos I I I. R. A. WIIb ig lo t In e x c e lle n t m id -to w n
quire d o w n s t a ir s a tta r &lt; p
llama 111-1331.
m. or call l i l - l l l t .
neighborhoo d. - K u e t o a d g a r118. Trucks For Salt
n g w A lW tlc e ahtuhbarirW -JV
•d at I I . I l l for quick tale
lb 5 4 ^ W t1Jv-»S»W*WiVoA.»iaek.T
t y . Spacious Room s, I bad­
and farm s l o suit. Call
motto. Ph I71-#II4 or I7 Iantcal con d ition A I N* w
room. 1 bath, k itc h e n e q u ip ­
4114. Inquire 1311 Palm etto .
Tlraa. Call I I I - U l l .
ped. Ph. 1I1-71TI.

P llK -C A S T Concret e Btapa
I I T A K E thla inathod of t h a n k ­
GREGORY LUMBER CO
in g
each
Individual
and I l f Maple Ava.
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group* for balng ao t h o u g h t ­
place
or
houaeful.
F ur a y
ful during my tllnaaa. A v o l ­
Bedd in g * Furn. C o . *01 W.
um e o f rarda hava haan ra- 20. Hardware
l e t 8L 111-41*1.
calvad and aoma ara at III
c o m in g . I find It moat d i f f i ­
Sanford's Moat Complete
SEL L
US
your
F ur nitu re.
T E D WILLIAMS HOW,
c u l t to uaa worda to daacrlba
Quick S erv ice w ith tha Caah.
112-I4M
a x a ctly how I faal for your 101 E. 74t hw
BU P E R
TRADING
POST.
kin d axpraaalona. You hava
111-0177.
niada ma vary g r a t a fu li 1 21. Home Repairs
a m moat gr atafu l.
ACRE AG E W ANT ED
Mra. Alm a J. Huraton C A R P E N T E R , H om e Repairs A
w Acres, wooded, secluded,
Ad ditions. F ir st claae Work- A afe
ccessib
le, Reasonable. W rite
YOt'H axpraaalona of Sympathy
manahlp. Ph. l l l - T 0 » l . _______
Box 111. Sanford H erxld or
w ill a lw a y a bo ramambarad
phone 444-1117 ev en in g s.
and appreciated by tha f a m ­ 22. Plumbing
i l y o f Jamaa L. Dunn.
PLUMBING
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Church Girls

UF Appreciates
Check Of $645
From VAH-11

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By Donna Estes
Miss Gloria Morales, 19year-old Cuban refugee pre­
sently making her borne In
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A ehtek for |A45 from th*
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CUBAN REFUGEE Gloria Morales, now making her fiome In North Or­
lando, center, spoke for the Girls Auxiliary of Longwood Baptist Church.
GA officors shown with her are (from left) Laurie Miller, secretary;
Patricia Smith, vice president, and (at right) Marilyn Smith, president,
and Mrs. Becky Leftwich, leader.

She related h rr own family's
experience when, after It was
decided their home was too
spacious, :t was confiscated
and they were put out Into the
street to find oter llvln*
quarters. Persons were per­
mitted to earn from invest­
ments no more than 1300 per
month and to have savings
of no more than *1.000. Mon­
ies above these limits had to
be turned over to government
Legal Notice and to make sure the regula­
tion was carried out, curIs Ik, C u r l •( Y»a. r u » l 7 rency was often changed eo

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that any hold-outa would b« of
value.
Throughout the most inter­
esting talk, Miss Morales an­
swered questions from the
girls, explaining the way of
life of the Cuban people from
their food hablta to their
Christmas customs. Most ex­
planation demanded h r the lo­
cal firls. particularly the
younger ones, concerned the
bo

Christmas customs since in
Cuba gifts are not brought on
Dec. 23 by Santa Clause but
by the Three Kings, Gasper,
Melchior and Balthasar, on
Jan. Z.
Following Miss Morales’ talk
refreshment! were served to
the capacity attendance by
the leader, Mra. Becky Left­
wich and Mra. Patricia Lindaay, wife of the paator.

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R IV A L NOT7CB

N o l l e , If fcarabjr ( Iv a n that
th* u n d . r a l s n . d will,, on th*
I t t h day o f Feb ru ary. A. D
l f l l , praaant l o th* Honorable
C o u n ty
Juda*
of
Bamlnot*
County, Florida, hla final raturn, a cco u n t and vouchara, a t
E iacutor
o f tb* Eatata of
F R E D I*. STRANGE, dacaaaad.
and at aald tlma, than and
thara, m ake application* l o lb*
aald J u d e* fur a final aatllam ant o f hla a d m ln latrallon of
aald aatata, and for an ordtr
d isc h a r g in g him a t such E i a .
cutor.
Dated this th* 11th day af
Jan u ary. A. D. t i l l .
J. D. Str ang*
Aa Raacutor o f the Ratal*
o f F R E D P. STRANGE
tlacaaead
6T E N 8 TROM, DAVIS *
Mc I n t o s h
A t to r n e y , for Executo r
Poat Office Dox 1IS«
Sanford Florida

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T o A ll C r a d l t o r a a a l P a r a 0 «a
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D asaaada
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T iu a n d a a c h df you a r a
h a r a b y notlflad and
raqulrad
t o p r a a a n t a n y r l a l r n a a n d da
m a n d a w h i c h y o u . o r a l t h a r of
you,
rtiay h a v a
ajcalnat
tha
a a t a t a of M A R T H A E. V A N C E ,
d a ca a a a d . l a ta of aald County,
t o t h a C o u n t y J u d g a o f Harnl*
n o l a C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a t hl a
o f f l c a In t h a c o u r t h o u a a of
a a l d C o u n t y a t A4nnfor«j| F l o r ­
i da.
w i t h i n
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m o n t h a f r o m t h a t l m a o f t4»i
f l r a t p u b l l r a t l o n of t h l a n o t l c a
E a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d a h a l l ha
In w r i t i n g . a n d a h a l l a t a i a t h a
p l a r a of r a a l d a n c a a n d p o a t of
f l e a a d d r e a a of t h a c l a i m a n t ,
* n d a h a l l na a w o r n t o by t h a
c l a i m a n t , n r a g e n t , or a t t o r n e y ,
a n d a n y a u c h c l a i m or d e m a n d
n o t *&lt;&gt; f! l ad a h a l l ba voi d,
a / J q n a V. I l r o d l a
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Sanford. Florid a
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CLARENCE
RICHARD
JONES.
JACKSON, MIcitlO AN.
r/o KPAIITON ELECTRONICK CO
VI. DANBON KT.
TOU ARE HETUiHV NOTI&gt; I E D . that A *»&lt;&gt;rn Compliant
by Slaty Ann Jonaa. ha* baan
711*4 In th* Clrrull I’ ourt of
ftamtnol* Couitly, Klnrlda, at
Hanford, Florida, t i.liis a Suit
for d lvort* oy Mary Ann J&lt;m**
xgaltiat C l a r . n c . It I c It a r d
Jon ea. and you xra hereby r*
q u l r . 4 to f ile your aiianar or
to o l h a r w l . * plead to tb* earn*
b y or bafor* Starch 4lh, ISSI.
w it h th* Clark o f our aald
Court at Sanford, Florida, and
to f ile o f a co py t h . r a o f with
th* undaralgnad a tto rn ey, It.
W. V a r a P. O. Ilox j a i l . S a n ­
ford. Florida, o t h e r w ise J u d g ­
m en t by d efa u lt w ill be entered
e g a l n e t you therein.
W IT N E S S my hand and the
eea l of thle H onorable Court
a t Sanford. Florida, thla Ilia
I t t h day of J a n u a ry IMS.
(HEAL)
A rth u r K. B e ck w ith , Jr„
Clark
Martha T. Vlhlan, D. C.
R. W. War*. A lly .

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Sanford, Florida,
Publlah Fab. 1, S, IS, »&gt;, ISIS
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NINTH JUDICIAL C i n C f l T O f
FLORIDA IN AND FOB SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY.
CIIANCF.nV NO.
NOTICE OF St’IT IN
MORTOAGt: FOItE t’LOST RE
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corp oratlon,
P la in tiff.

LftRIN L SSIITH and StARILTN T. SSIITH. hla w ife; JOE
SI nitK AZ EAL E AND JOSEPIILNE BREA7.EALE. h i . w ife;
and CHARLES K. MATUIZKK
and DOROTHT J. SIATUIZEK.
hie wife.
Dafendenta
TOt 7/7 It IN L SMITH, whoa*
roaldanra and w h erea b o u te
ara u n k no w n and w h o ,*
laat kn o w n m a ilin g add r t . e let
AQIt-7. RVAH-S. ABB e / o
F I,a t Poat Office. New
Tork. New York:
MARILYN T
SMI TH,
whoa*
raaldanca
and
w h ereab ou t* era unknow n
and
whoa* laat known
m a ilin g addraaa la:
•
ISIS Hardin Aranu*.
Mamphla, T a n n a a ,,* : and
JOE SI n n K A Z E A L E and
JO S E P H IN E BREAZE ALE .
hla wlf*. and CHARLES
K SIATUIZEK and DORO­
TH T J SIATUIZEK. hi*
wlf*. whoa* raaldanca and
w h erea b o u t*
ere
UN­
KNOWN
TOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI­
F IE D that a Complaint to fo r .cloaa a cert ain m o rtx a e * e n ­
cu m berin g the f o llo w in g deecrlbed rexl property, tn-wtt7AST
77.
BLOCK
70.
NORTH
ORLANDO,
accord ing to plat the reo f rec-irde-l In Flat II,,,, S« IS.
I’eg ee |0 and 11, Public
Re. nrda of Sem inole C o u n ­
ty. Florida. Includtrig apartfinally, but not by way of
limitatio n.
Ilia
fo llo w in g
f l . ti i r e a and equipment, all
perm anen tly I n . 1*11.d
I. Wall l l e a t e r — Panelray — Model KA-II
7 Rang* — Dixie — modal
774SM
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R efrigerator — Frlgld e l r . — modal D - t l
4. Hot W ater . H i a l a r —
P a y A N ig h t — modal ISC
h a t bean filed again*! you In
tb* a b - v e - e l y l e d ault. th* abort
till* ot which la Federal N a ­
tional M o r t g a g e A..n otation, a
Corporation o r a . n l . a d under an
Act o f Cnngreea and . s l a t i n g
ptirauant lo tha Federal N a ­
tional
Slortgag*
Aaauclatlnn
Charter Act, h a v in g It* prin­
cipal o ffice In Ih* City of
W aehlngto n, Dlatrlrt o f Colum ­
bia, Plaintiff, varaua. Lorln I.
Smith and Slarllyn T. Smith,
hie w ife; Joe M Rraaaaal* and
Joeepbtn# Rreaiaal*. hla wlf*:
and Chartaa K Slatulaek and
Dorothy J. Slatulaek. hi* wlf*.
P . f e u d a n l . end you ara r e ­
quired to i i r t t t cop y of yeur
A m . e r or othe r pleading to
tha Complaint on P l a i n t i f f *
Attorney, Stack N Cleveland.
Jr.. Hull* SIS .Sanford A t l a n ­
tic National
Hank llu lld ln g
Sanford, Florida, and file the
original
Anewer
nr
other
pleading In Ih* offlca of th*
Clark of th* Circuit Court on
or bafor* th* 4th day o f March.
A. O- IS4S If you fe ll to do
• o, * decree pro oonfeeeo will
be taken a g aln et you for th*
relief demanded In tb* Com ­
plaint
Thle Notice ebell be p u b lish ­
ed once e week for four cona ecu llve week* In Th* ( i n f e r s
llereld, e n tw ep a p e r circulated
In Sem inole County. Florida.
Dated thle 71th day o f J a n ­
uary. A. I). 1941.
(SE AL)
* / Arthur H. B eck w ith , Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Mack K. Cleveland, Jr. end
Carroll Burk*
Attorney* for P la in t iff
P. O. Drawer Z
Sanford. Florida
Publlah r*b. 1, |. 1«. 17, J | « |
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By Donna Eatea
Judy Snow, Firemen’s Auxil­
Representatives of the civic iary; Chief Claude I.ayo, John
and church organizations of Farina and JIank Snow, Fire
Longwood met at the Invita­ Department; it. C. Carlson,
tion of the Longwood Volun­ B. L. Helms, Carl Lommler
teer Fire Department and and Percy White, City of
Longwood; Mrs. Elizabeth
Auxiliary at City Hall last
Ilille and Mrs. Elena Shaw,
Thursday evening to dlscuis
Civic League; Mrs.* Mary
and make plant for a com­
Hartley, and Mrs. l.enn Ham­
munity-wide effort to raiaa
mond, Extension Homemakers
monies to assist Mrs. Kenneth
Club; Rev. Jack Lindsay, Mrs.
Brabazon and her family.
Mrs, Rrabazon, a member B. R. Gray and Mrx. Ellen
of the auxiliary, was severely Dudley, First Baptist Church;
scalded, receiving second and Mrs, JoAnne llamsnond and
third degree burnx over most Mrs. Pauline Stevens, Christ
of the front of her body, in - E p i s c o p a l Church; Mra.
an accident at thg Longwood Jennie Fox and Mrs. Donna
Children’s Chrixtmaa Party Estes, Church of the Nativi­
ty, and Mr. and Mr*. David
Dec. 19.
Since that time she has been Williams, Longwood Tourist
confined to Florida Sanitarium Club.
and Hospital and her reltate
Light from the tun takes
Is not expected for some time.
eight
minutes to reach the
Although her condition ii re­
ported as good ihe still is in earth.
considerable pain and burnx
hava not healed sufficiently j
OVER 35 YEARS
to permit skin graftx, it wax
At Kira! &amp; i'almrlln
reported.
(Alongaldr old poat office)
Mrs. Jenn Willis, auxiliary i
president who conducted the |
meeting, explained that-funds I
would lie needed by the Braliaton family, following her |
release from the hospital, for
necessary aftercare.
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Present for the meeting j
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were Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Mar- i
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Legal Notice

l a r* Ik* Ratal* a d
F R E D P. I T IIA NOE,

officers of the United Pun!
•uVT
of Seminole County.
President Paul D. Lewis re­
ported today that ha had sent
the following letter to Cdr.
Robert W. Kennedy and the
men of the squadron:
Please convey to the offi­
cers and men of VAH-11, de­
ployed aboard the U8S Roose­
velt, our most sincere thanks
and appreciation for their
wonderful contribution o f
IMS to the -1944 campaign of
•he United Fund of Seminole
County. Another etar la add­
ed to th* crown of our
Navy."

•W ED .

25th &amp; Park, Sanford

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of the Junior and Intermedi­
ate Girls Auxiliary of First
Baptist Church of Longwood.
Miss Morales told the girls
of the oppression suffered by
her people in her native land
‘ during both the Batista and
Castro regimes aod said that
although freedom was limited
under Batista, it completely
disappeared under the Castro
government.
She told of the desecration
of the churches and of the
abuse suffered by the clergy
and the nuns. School students
were Instructed that love ol
country was more Important
than love of parents and they
were encouraged to inform on
their parents If they deviated
from government policy. AH
phases of private life for their
citizens, from the size of their
homes to the amount of money
they were permitted to have,
were supervised by the govern
ment.

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the Wildwood Wildcat* tonight.
Jayvees play at 6:30 p. m.
and the varsity at 8.
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The dog poisoners arc at it
again. "Shane," a German
shepherd puppy, was found
dead by its owner. .Joan Kleven, o f ’Magnolia Avenue. The
veterinarian told her there are
30 cases of dog poisoning
currently.
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Friends will remember Al­
fred Berner who delivered The
Herald in Sanford for more
than 35 years, until he l&gt;ecame
ill on Labor Day in 1062. Al­
fred is now at Orange City
Nursing Home and would ap­
preciate hearing from his
friends.
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jw • Turn on your porch lights
between 5 and 9 p.m. Thurs­
day. That’s when the Mothers
March is slated throughout
.
Seminole County for the
March of-Dimes.
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Welcome to Paul J. Mc­
Clure of Casselberry, lie’s
joined the team of the Riverport Marina, lie was appointH ed by Casselberry's Mayor
Owen N. Anstey to help pro­
mote the energetic project.

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Phone 322-2611

So You Decide
Ry Dottle Austin
If there were any groundhogs in Sanford today, they
were bound to be mighty confused.
According to ancient legend, today is Groundhog Day.
‘Traditionally, if the little animal (also called a wood­
chuck) pops out of the ground and aces his shadow,
spring is a long way off.
Intermittent sunshine and showers in this area today
would have made the little fellow wish he had "stood
in bed."
Since it is unlikely that there are any groundhogs
this far sofclh, Sanfordites will have to take the predic­
tion of the one which was observed in Punxsutawney,
Pa. today.
The actions of that one indicated to members of the
Punxsutawney Groundhog Club that the country can ex­
pect a mixture of everything miserable until at least
March 16 — including rain, wind, extreme cold, snew and
sleet. If he had not seen his shadow; nn early spring
would be indicated.
Standing in the snow, club members saw the ground,
hog pop out of his burrow at precisely 7:27 a.m.. EST.
He took a look around, saw his shndow distinctly and
t c u r f l^ ’^ ^ S iS K c hit hole to wait for spring.
Club members said that this was the 79th consecu­
tive year that the groundhog has made an accurate fore­
cast of the weather the country could expect for tho
remainder of the winter.

Longwood Residents

Oppose Raceway 3-2

VLSLWA...

BRIEFS

Airport Slated
For Chuluola

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“The Nile of America”

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Fair and cold Wednesday; low toniffht-Jn 80s.
VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUES., FEBRUARY 2, 1965

Presidential
Commission
investigates--

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Rainy, wasn't it? The skies
closed in on the Sanford area
this morning and brought a
deluge of showers.
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John ‘Krider, manager of
By Donna Estes
I mediately adjacent to the
Seminole County Chamber of
Longwood City Hall was fill­ Joyce brothers' proposed stock
:» Commerce, will speak to mem­
ed to overflowing for a public car stadium were opposed to
bers of the Junior Chamber of | meeting by the city council the track, with the exception
Commerce at their luncheon Monday night to hear opinions of one, and overall opinion ot
meeting Thursday. Krider will I of townspeople, and particular­ ' the audience was 3-2 against
present the facts and figures ly property owners, regarding (he venture.
on the economic picture of the the proposed stock car speed­ Residents who favored the
past year and tell the "young way in the southwest section raceway argued that business
nun of action" what can be of the city.
and entertainment will be
expected during the coming
Owners of properties iin- brought into- the city by the
year.
stadium while those opposed
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were unanimously concerned
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Jaycees President Clyde
about the noise and deprecia­
I-ong is back in Orange M*-‘
tion of property which might
mortal Hospital again, accord­
occur.
ing to the Jay ire bulletin.
Council Chairman It C
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Carlson explained that the
Rev. Heibert Gocrss has
problem in question is "not
been asked to address the San­ Atomic Bomb
what the council may or may
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI) not wish to do, since according
ford Clvitan Club at lt4 meet­
ing Thursday night in obser­ —An Indohesian army general to legal advice received, coun­
vance of {jjtional Vb’TK/ said today 200 scientists are cil cannot reluse to issue a
f» Week. Rev. Gocrss is pastor of working on a project to develop building permit as the pro
Lutheran Church of the Re­ Indonesia's first atomic bomb. perties for the propose,) race
deemer.
way are already properly
s e e
‘Through’ Train
zoned "
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MAN,
Argentina
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Visitor to the office: "What
A portion of the zoning or
h a p p e n e d to all those (LTD — A 19-car passenger dinanre pertaining to the situa
‘'THINK" signs you used to tram with defective brakes lion was read which stales
smashed through a railway
have on the walls?’’
i that "properties zones! lightKditor: ”1 had to take them station here and ran into the industrial may lie used for
({own — everyone was sitting street outside
commercial purjKi^-s unless
around thinking all day and
defined as obnoxious, offen
( i no one was doing any work!" School Aid
sive, noisy or odorous."
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WASHINGTON (UPI) While many in the audience
When you turn on a tap, or A House general education pointed out that, in their opln
open a-valve you can get a subcommittee hoped to wind ion, the trafk woufd tie "noisy
number of things including up hearings today on Presi­ and odorous" Carlson further
water, gas, oil, even milk, dent Johnson's SI 2 billion explained that only the courts
orange Juic* or soda. Hut you school aid program.
could settle the matter after
won't get blood. The only way
the track is built.
you can get blood is from a Envoy Ousted
He stated that one of the
MOSCOW (UIM) — The So­
blood donor Have you been
main purposes of the meeting
to the blood bank lately? viet Union today expelled U. was to “ impress upon the pro­
They need you — »n&lt;l &gt;'ou S. diplomat Richard F. Sloii moters of the trick the feel­
on charges of spying. He had ings of the people."
may need them someday.
been first secretary at the U.S.
Following the hearing, one
The other day we heard a embassy in Moscow.
of the Joyce brothers told The
little boy running through the
Herald that he_"i* undecided,*
aisle's in a locaPiupermarket Miners Killed''
at this time as to whether he
yelling, "Elaine! Elaine!”
LENS, France (U P I)- An
and his brother will continue
When his mother found him. explosion of accumulated gas with the project."
ahe scolded him, " It’s not po­ shattered a coal mine tunnel
lite to call me 'Elaine.' You early today more than 2,300
should always call me ‘Moth­ feet bfiow the aurface of the
earth in northern Fance. At
er’."
“Yes," replied the lad tear­ least 13 miners were killed.
fully." but this place is full
of mothers and 1 wanted to Bus Crashes
be sure 1 got the right one!
LAGRANGE. Ga. (UPI) A Greyhound bus careened off Seminole Flying Ranch, a
U. S. 29 today and crashed new public airport at Chuluota
through
three large pine trees will be reidy for operation
Sanford Pilot’s
before its driver could bring near the end of this month,
it to a halt. At least 11 persons it was learned today.
Burial At Sea
Thomas T Tuck, a war-time
were Injured, one critically,
pilot
from Cocoa, presently is
Memorial services for Lt.
constructing a building to
Cdr. Donald Wayne Beard, PUC Charged
MIAMI (UPI) - A utility house administrative offices
killed in an aircraft accident
while serving aboard the air­ rate expert charged at a bear­ and a flight training school.
A spokesman for Tuck said
craft carrier USS Ranger, ing on Florida Power and
will be held at 2 p m. Friday Light Company rates the Pub­ a 4,200-foot runway has been
at Sanford Naval Air Station. lic Utilities Commission was installed. P*e airport is locat­
or
unwitting" ed on SR 419 two miles from
The Reconnaissance Attack "wittingly
Chuluota toward Orlando, in
Squadron 5 pilot will be buried favoring the utility.
Seminole Coiinty.
■t sea with full military hon­
0 ors from the Ranger at 2 p.m. Showdown
Roger Stake, executive dir­
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) - ector of the Florida Develop­
Sunday
Commander Beard’s home­ The rebellious Laotian army ment Commission, said the
colonel. Bounleut Saycocie, be­ airport aite baa been inspect­
town was Clarendon, Tex.
Services for Lt. (i s ) Brian hind Sunday's revolt today re ­ ed and "rcvaali the aite to be
J. Cronin, bombardier - navi­ jected a government ultima­ suitable." A permit ot approv­
gator of the Vigilante which tum to withdraw his troops al will be Issued "on or before
crashed Dec. *, were held to­ from two key positions In Feb. 12 unless cause is shown
day at Arlington National Vientiane. A military show­ In writing to this commission
Cemetery. Lt. Cronin was a down with loyal soldiers ap­ why such permit should not
be granted," SUke said.
gtative of West Hartford, Coon. peared imminent.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 117

Bitter Cold, Snow Sweep North
Mercury Hits
Below Zero;
Death Toll 39

Appalachian
Aid Final OK
Pictured Soon

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Construction workers returned
to America’s new Project
Apollo moonport today, ending
a threesday -walkout that idled
$200 million in key space
building.
Work no the 45 space agen­
cy projects that were affect­
ed by the 3,800-man strike be­
gan a slow return to normal.
Building tradesmen, direct­
ed by unon leaders Monday
night to end the walkout, be­
gan to pour into the vast bast
before dawn, backing up traf­
fic on roads that had been
nearly descried since Thurs­
day.
Clifford Baxley, coordinator
of the Brevard Building and
Trades Council, predicted by,
the end of the day that about
po per cent of the 4.300-man
work force would be back with
a 100 per cent turnout Wednes­
day,
The walkout, fifth to hit tha
Vast space center within a
year, hid kept more—Rian
$200 tiiuhr’.iK Worth -&lt;»f wltal ’
space construction at a stand­
still since Thursday.
Baxley said tlie back - towork derision was made by
tlie officers of tho council's 18
member Unions after a presi­
dential commission agreed to
investigate the .unions' griev­
ances.
The main dispute that tou­
ched off the strike involved
a contract between the Nationni Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) and
the Marion Power Sholei
Company of Marion, Ohio.
The firm is building an $8
million crawler (hat will car­
ry huge Saturn-S moon rockets
to launch pads.
Under terms of (he contract,
Marion Power Shovel Compa.
ny uses steelworkers import­
ed from Ohio.
The local building trades­
men claim they, rather than
steelworkers, should have tha
job.
Baxley said the Presidenl’a
Missile Sites Labor Commis­
sion also will hear six other
union eomplaints that "are
very serious as far as we are
concerned." He did not elab­
orate.
The hearing is set for Feb.
9 in Washington.

United Press International
The remnants of one of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
winter’s-worst storms dumped
Senate backers of President
fresh snow on New England
Johnson's $1 billion Appalach
today while bitter Canadian
Ian aid program today predict­
air pushed temperatures be­
ed final passage of the key
low zero southward through
"Great Society" measure by
the Ohio Valley?the end of the month.
‘The mercury stood at least
Senr JevIlMffS Randolph (D25 degrees below zero in North
W. Va.), wvto engineered the
Dakota, ami sub-zero readings
bill through (he Senate Mon­
were common across t h e
day to an easy 62-22 victory,
snow-covcrcd plains and Mid;,
said, "I think we can expect
west.
final action late this month."
Cold wave waniings were
Randolph said ho had talk­
extended into Arkansas, north­
RICHARD DEAS topited workers this nibrnitiK in the Seminole County
ed to Rep Robert E. Jones
ern Mississippi and western
Chamber of Commerce's one-’«lny membership drive. Twenty minutes
Jr. (D-Ala.l, about the mea­
sections of Kentucky and Ten­
after the close of the kick-off breakfast, Dens, member of Mcrl Warner's
sure’s chances in the House.
nessee.
team, presented signed applications of all memberships assigned to him
Jones is chairman of a special
Snow fell during (he night
to Georgia Rail (center) and Jeannette Chastain at the Chamber office.
subcommittee set up to speed
throughout New England.
Peas-won a $25 savings bond.
(Herald 1’hato)
action on the bill.
Tlie deatli of an Air Nation­
"Bob Jones assured me the
al Guaid pilot in la a|iplane
hill would have clear sailing
crash near Granby, Mass,
in (he House," Randolph said
during a snowstorm and th e ’
Jones planned to call his
death of a six-year-old Shelton
subcommittee into executive
(Conn.) hoy in a traffic acci­
| session today to discuss tlie
dent raised Hie storm death
Eleventh annual Itrrunnais graphic and electronic re-1 onstration the following day
toll since Friday night to at sanre • Bombing Derby will ronnoissancc competition in I w illvjtlract (lie same guest ' House version of tlie bill.
Three da&gt;s of hearings on the
least 39.
be held April 5 lu by Rerun contrast with past derbies | list plus thousands of Florida
measure begin Wednesday.
Bmghampton, N. Y . picked natssance Attack Wing One when bombing was tlie top
In a statement praising the
residents as the air station
up four inches of new snow at Sanford Natal Air Station event.
Senate
action. President John­
holds
open
house.
An
estlinat
and Syracuse, N. Y . reported
The increased emphasis on
Tlie Derby is Considered one
three mote inches on the ol the most comprehensive reconnaissance has resulted ed 10,000 witnessed the air son said the vote "indicates
, national concern over the spe­
ground.
air readiness exercises in the m changing thr name of th e 1 show last year.
c ia l problems of an 11 state
Four inches fell Monday U S Atlantic Fleet
j exercise from "llombiqg Der- . fTb« purposo of.*h* alx day ; l r r i
which lias not shared
night at Croasville and Bristol,
Its professional rv'»nt* sehe I oy" to "Reconnaissance-Bom­ cyjnt, as outlined by Sanford's fu||y
in the nation's general
Tenn., London, Ky and Beck doled each day of the meet. bing Derby."
La^t. Jamea O. Mayo is " to ' economic growth and proley, W. Vi.
Social’ events. Including a provide training for aquadron gress."
attract many of tlie defense
Hazardous driving warnings officials most concerned with golf tournament and reception,
personnel through parlicipa
Johnson said past exper
were posted because of the evaluating the Navy's air will hung Hie military a n d 1Hon In various competitive „.nce _ pirticu|i r |y m lhr
snow and strong winds in the stukr potential.
civilian communities together exercises, thereby enhancing. Tennessee Valley a r e a - has
eastern portions of Kentucky
Thu year special emphasis on Friday. April !*
the overall readiness of lie
and Tennessee and for sec will tic placed on aerial photo , A carrier airmanship dcin eonnaissancc Attack W 1 n g demonatrated that "when a
large region of Hie country
turns of the southern Appala
Uric "
ran
lie hrjpci. to help Itself,
cldans.
Mayo, wjng cninmandrr. is Hie benefits exlend to the cn
Showers and thundershow
responsible fur keeping seven tire nation "
n s swept the southeast Gulf
squadrons of heavy attack
The area for redrvelnpmcnt
coast, with the Air Force base
Iximhrr and reconnaissance under Uie bill rovers 355 counat Ozark. Ala., reporting onejet aircraft ready for mum- lies in Alabama, Georgia.
half inch.
ent's notice deployment to air K,.nturky. Maryland. North
West of (hr Mississippi, ski
craft carriers serving In r rt i Carolina. Ohii Pennsylvania,
es were clear except for snow
Ileal arras around the world South Carolina, Tennessee,
flurries in cential Montana
The Importance of such a Virginia and West Virginia.
Tuesday's session. Hie Inst
TALLAHASSEE &lt;1TI&gt; —
and fog along the Pacific
Seminole County Commiss­
one in tlo- i-lirtellt toilet, was force was made evident only
Guv.
Hnvdnn
llin
ns
mid
other
Coast.
ioners. Sanford City Commiss­
to
I h e l u d e b u d g e t * of Govern­ last summer when a squadron
Great Falls, Mont , picked •tale ('iilnnrt mi-inhcr* were or Hums. Agriculture Com­ was sent to. the still troubled Trucker Kills
ioners and representative* of
up two more inches of snow scheduled to study and post- missioner Doyle Conner, Ally. Far East.
other • county municipalltiea
during the night.
stilly cut their own individual Gen. Earl Fslrcloth, Comp­
presented their request* for
With this deployment San­
Snow ‘Fighter’
legislative action to Sen. Mack
office budgets Tuesday in u troller Ray Green, Treasurer ford became Ihe Joint Atlanticwindup of hearing! on pro- Human! Williams, Education Pacific Fleet headquarters for
Rain Dampens
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (U P I) Cleveland Jr and Rep. S. J,
posed let mil state '*|a-ndlllg Director Tliomus Hailey and the IIA-5C. latest in North — A truck driver, pelti-d when Davis Jr. at a legislative hear­
of $1.6 billion w et llin. !&gt;• xl Eccietary of Statu. Tom American Aviation's Vigilante he drove, hia truck through a ing. in county commission
Fair Opening
two yeaia.
Adams.
seHes.
crossfire in a college snow­ rooms today.
J. It. Wright, rliairmnn of
Kitting as thr state Budget
Most of the week’s events ball fight, whipped out a
More than 20 proposals and
TAMPA (UPI) — Rain
greeted the official opening Commission, tlie (kilhnet and the Slate Industrial Commis­ will stress the versatility of pistol and killed a University recommendations for enabling
"f the Florida State Fair leg i f I a t l v e apptupi laliuil sion, submitted u $209 mil­ the- Navy's carrier • based of Tennessee fie th m a n late or clarifying legislation were
presented by the various gov­
Tuesday for the fifth year in rommittci» have b-en going lion spending request, of reconnaissance a n d bomber Monday, police said.
a row and dampened the fun over tlie budgets of dlffeielit which lie said Hie stale will aircraft with Vigilante, A 3B
Police c h a r g e d William ernmental bodies, many ot
provide only (3.4 million.
of thousands of tourista and , ugeneies since lust Monday.
Sky warrior bombers and oth­ Douglas Willett Jr., 27, of them brought about by tho
The rest of the (unde would er planes competing.
Tlie budgets eventually will
frolicking Shriner*.
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Greeneville, Tenn., with mur­ mushrooming population ex­
An estimated '-1,600 Khrin- have to lie pared -either by ionic front *the federal gov­ Among Hie events will he a der in thr death of Marnrll plosion ki tlie county and at­
eri ~ were orr hand -from the Cabinet or the Legisla­ ernment since the. commis­ dclcagjvc electronic counter Goodman, 1H, of Swampscott, tendant problems that are bothroughout the southeast to ture in April—to jurt over $1 sion administers the work­ measures exercise which will Mast.
ing created.
parade through
downtown billion, the expected income men’s compensation and un­ consist of seeking out and
Tampa under sunny skies in figute for Hit state thiough employment c o m p e nsstion pinpointing "enemy" radar
programs for thr stute.
1966.
the annual prefair show.
stations by electronic means.
Also scheduled arc a night
OPEN FRIDAY
photographic reconnaissance
KITE T IL 9
mission with live RA-5C Vigi­
f t
lantes using wing flasher un­
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY m
r
its, a tactical mission involv­
ing
both photographic and
electronic gathering equip­
ment, and a reconnaissance
exercise consisting of gather­
ing Information about beachei
and roads in an area where
ROYS* JEANS
an imaginary landing party
WESTERN STYLE
plans to "hit the beach."
The totaj aerial reconnaisPRICED SO LOW
aanca system, with all ite
component! operating in uniaon, ia capable of giving a
altra
tactical theater commander
4 to It
a complete up-dated Intelli­
only
gence report minutes after the
plane rcturaa from a mission.
The week of strenuous operBlu* denim western Jeans
ations and Ha preceeding daya
. . . juat right for jrour cowof preparation will not be un­
rewarded onea for partici­
poka. Sturdy SanforUedt cot­
pant!. More than IS trophiea
ton Jeans, rtinforced ok
are being offered aa incen­
tive! to win the various event*.
point* ot strain. Zip fly.
They range from a mammoth
NANCY STEELE, county gervice officer for 18 years, was presented a
engraved punch bowl for the
plaque of appreciation this morning by B. F. Kutz, commander of Veter­
overall aquadron champion to
im aller gold trophiea for indi­
ans of WW I, and Mrs. Bea Newaome (right), Veterans of WW I Auxili­
vidual winner*.
ary chairman.
(Herald Photo).

11th Bomb Derby April 5-10

State Budget Faces

Law Proposals
Given To Solons

Cuts - To $1 Billion

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