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Seminole County

T H * S EV E N T H -D A Y
A D V EN TIST CHURCH
C o r n e r 7th A E lm
1 . I* M a r s h a l l -------------- P a a t o r
S E R V IC E S SATURDAY—
S a b b a t h S ch o o l ------ H I * a. ra.
W e r a h l p S o r r t c o _ 11:0* a. m.
IT a d n tsB a r N ight
P r a j r o r B a r r i e * ____ f l i t ». ra.

P I R S T B A P T I S T CHTTRCK
l i t P a r k Avonue
T . n. C h a n c e _ _ _ _ _ P a a t o r
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ 1:10 a. m.
S u n d a y S ch o o l —# _ 1:41 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 11:00 a- m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n ___ 0:10 p. m.
E v e n i n g ' W o r a h l p - T:4I p. m.
W e d . P r a y e r S e r v i c e M O p. m.

Alliance

E L D E R S P R IN G S B A P T I S T
Old O r l a n d o Rd. a t H e a t e r Ava.
R. H a m i l t o n G r i f f i n _ P a a t o r
S u n d a y School
. 0 : 4 4 a. ra.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — 11:40 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n _
f:IO p m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p — Ti4 l p. ra.

C H R I S T I A N MIS SIO NARY
A LLIA N CE CHURCH
K t l P a r k Ava. a t 14th 8L
R ot . C l i f f o r d E. I l a r r o d . T a i l o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____1:41 a. m.
W o r a h l p S a r r l e o — 11:0# a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p __ T:I0 p. m.
A lliance Y outh
rallo w ah lp (T u ea)
t i l t p. an.
(W ed)
P r a y e r S e r v i c e _ _ T i l t p. aa.

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C N R 1ST C H U R C H
Church Street, Longw eed
r r. C h a r l c e W. S t e w a r t , J r .
V icar
H o l y C o m m u n i o n _ 1:00 a. m.
F a m i l y S erv ice A
Claeeea
, —__— 1:10 A ra.

O S T E E N M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
O ataan
S T A F F O R D M E M O R IA L
CHURCH
N o rth M onroe
C. A. B e a t t y
—_ P a a t o r
O eteen
S u n d a y School _ _ 10:00 A ra.
Oeteen
J V o ra h lp Serv ice — 11:00 A m.
S ta ffo rd M em orial—
W o e e h l p S erv ice _ 1:10 a ra.
S t a f f o r d M e m o ri a l —
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------ 10:10 A ra.

Free Methodist
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C lI U B C U
C o r n e r 4t h St. e n d L a u r e l Ave.
Rev. I . II. K e l l e y ____r e c t o r
Telephone: l i ! - 7 o : i
S u n d a y S c h o o l ___ 1:41 A ra.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ 10:40 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p _ 7:"0 p. m.
W ad . P r a y a r S t r v l c # , J : , l u
in.

Christian
F I R S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
D I K C i r i .K S O P C H R I S T
1107 H S a n f o r d Aye.
H. V ern o n P u l l e r
S u n d a y School __— 0:41 a. m.
- . M o r n i n g v r o n h l p . 1L*4( V . “ .

Baptist
C E N T R A L B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Cor . 14th St. A O a k Ava.
G a l l S m i t h ------------------- Tea t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------ 1:40 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — H i t t a. ra.
T r a i n i n g - U u n l o n _ 0 i 4 l p. m.
E v e n i n g S e r v i c e _ _ 0:00 p. ra.
W e d . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:10 p. m.
N u r e e r y Open
W T R R ------------------- 7:10 p. ra.
S u n d a y N lto B r o a d c a s t
W E B T 8 I D E MISSIO NARY
B A PTIST CHURCH
I t h 81. A H o lly Ava.
J o h n R. K i n g --------------- r a a t o c
S u n d a y S ch o o l ------ 10:00 a. ra.
Sunday
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — 11:00 A m.
Sunday
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p — 7:10 p. ra.
W adneaday
P r a y e r S e r v ic e _ — 7:40 p. aa.
P I N E C R E S T B A P T IS T
CHURCH
O n o r a Itoad
P a a t o r _____W i l l i a m J. Guaea
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p . 11:00 a. aa.
S u n d a y School
1:40 a. ra.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ----- 0:10
p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p ... 7:10 p. ra.
W*d. O fflo ere A T e a c h . r «
M e e t i n g ________— 0:10 p. ra.

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H O L T CROSS
401 8- P e r k A v a
P r. L e r o y D. Soper , R e c t o r
H o l y C o m m u n i o n . . . 7:10 A ra.
F a m ily Service and
S u n d a y Schoo l ........
1:00 a. re.
M orning P r a y e r
(Piret Sunday — ,
H o l y C o m m u n i o n 11:00 A ra.

B A P T I S T MISSION
'
EN TERPRISE
S u n d a y School ___ 1:40 a. aa.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p - 11:00 a., m.
T r a i n i n g Un io n _ _ 0:41 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p _ 7:10 p. ra.
W ed . N i g h t
P r a y e r M e e t i n g __ 7:10 p. ra.
R e v . R. J. B o y n t o n _ _ _ P a a t o r

Assembly Of God
P J N E C R E S T ASSEMI1LY
O P OO D C H U R C H
C o r . I T t h a n d E lm
*L M. W i l d e r -------------- P a a t o r
B a a d a y S ch o o l —
t:4S »■ m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — 10:10 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p — T:I0 p. m.
T o u t h Serv. ( S u n .) - 0:00 p. m.
M id -W e e k Serv. (W ad .) _ M O
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Baptist

Adventist

J O R D A N MISSIONARY
B A P T I S T C H U ItC ll
t o i l W. F l r a t S t r e e t
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------ 10:00 a ra.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ . 1I:#0 a. m.
lJIbla S t u d y ( S u n d a y ) 7:00 p.m.
K v a n g e l l e t l o S e r v ic e 7:00 p. m.
W e d . P r a y e r Meet — 7:00 p m.
Bill S t i p h e n e ________ P a a t o r
A C o r d ia l W elco m e to All
O A K I.A W N I IA P T IS T C H U R C H
1741 C o u n t r y C l u b Road
S p o n e o r e d by K lret l l a p l l a t
Church
R e v . R. T. I l a r r e l l —
Paator
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------1:41 a. m.
W orahlp rerv lee
11:44 a ra.
T r a t n t u g Un io n ™
4:41 p ra.
K v 4 n l n g W o r e h l p ~ 7:10 p in.
W e d P r a y e r Serv. _ 7:14 p m.
O S T E E N ItAPTIHT C H U R C H
iiw r. til
Ph. m i n i
P e e t o r ___ C h a a l a r W. P l a n k
S u n d a y School _ _ _ 14:04 a. m.
M o r n i n g S erv lca _ 11:4# a. in.
T r a i n i n g Union _ _ 4:10 p. m.
E v e n i n g S erv ice _ TilO p. ra.
W e d n e e d e y M e e lln g a :
O r g e n l a e t l o n e — 4.10 p m.
P r a y e r --------------- 7:14 p. m.
C h o i r _ _ _ _ _ _ 1:1# P, ra.

C H R I S T M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH
Sunland E ata te a
C ltrue Ile lg h ta
Rev. C h e r l e e B. H o g g __ P a o lo #
C h u r c h School ____ 0:40 A ra.
M a m l n g W o r a h l p _ 11:00 A m.
M T F ________ _____ _ 1:10 p. m.
E v e . W o r e h l p ' ___ 7:10 p. m.
W ed . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:10 p m.

F IR S T SOUTHERN
M ETH O D IST C H U RCH
W o r a a n 'e C lu b B u i l d i n g
101 O ak A va
P u r w a r d II. K n i g h t J r . , P a a t o r
S u n d a y School ____ l : l i a m.
W o r a h l p S erv ice ___ 7:10 p. m.
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GOOD S H E P H E R D
LU TH ERA N CHURCH
2900 A O r lan d o D riv e
H w y . 17-92)
S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a
222-7211
T h a Raw'. J. G o r d o n P u r r ,
^Pnator
S u n d a y School ____1:11 a., m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 12:00 a. m.
C o m m u n i o n — F l r a t S u n d a y In
E a c h M o n th
K l n d a r s a r i a n a n d N u raary

CHURCH O P CH R IST
Geneva
R a lp h n r t w e r Jr.
E v angellet
B ib le School ______ 1:10 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p — 0:10 a. m.
E e n l n g W o r e h l p _ 1:10 p. m.
W ad . P r a y e r S erv ice 7:10 p. ra.
PAOLA C H U R C H OK C H R I S T .
H i g h w a y 41 W e a t
M o rrla R u b y ^____ E v a n g a l l a t
Bible Cleae _____ 10:04 a ra.
M orning W orahlp
11:00 a. ra.
K vanlng W orahlp
4 no p m.
B l b H Claeeea Wad. - 7.14 p m

Christian Science
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HCIKNT lHT
100 H a l t i*»r »nd 8 t r « « l
S u n d a y Karvlc# At
HumlM Krho«il
11 00 a m.
HuUJtci: - C h r U t
%V#tlMPR.l»y BOMrlra
1:00 p m.
) l r * d l n v d o o m : lot W. F l r a t
W « « * d a &gt; « ; 10:20 a in
4 lo p m.

T H l C H U R C H SO N ALL
ALL F O R T H l C H U R C H

More than ever before, man realizes how great the hand of find has been
In fashioning this world, this universe, we live fn. T hat's why people every­
where — Including tu-ii-niists. astronauts, space pioneers — are t::&gt; n of leligums
conviction. (Jo to church this Sundnv, and see for vourself.

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la II A lfo rd .
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P u n d a y 8&lt; hool ... _ 1:42 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p .... 11 .00 a m.
K v a n g t l U l l r Hrrv
7 00 p m
F a m i l y .Nlicttt H#rvlea

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C H U R C H r»K GOD
OF PROPHECY
2209 Elm Avanua
Rav R o b e r t W t l c h
P aator
S u n d a y Hrtionl
9 4 &amp; a m.
W o r s h i p Horvlca — 10 4i a m.
F
n g r l l a l l c 8«rv. ... 7t20 p m.
T u td a y :
lllbla T r a i n i n g ....... 7 42 p. m.
T huraday:
T o u n g P a o p la Barvlea 1:41 p i n .

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Ktdirftinna
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2fF.THODI8T C H U R C H
419 P a r k Ava.
Rav Rotippt M J t n k l m . P a a t o r
21 #r n I n g W o r t h ip __9.30
p ID.
S u n d a y Schoo l
9:42 a. ra.
Maritime 2Vtir»hlp _ J0:i2 a in.
M V F Meat Inga ..... 4:20 p. ra.
t I n tarm ao llata. h a n l o r i
p m.
E v a n i n g W o r a h l p _7:20

G E N E V A M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH
R • v \V. K. T ln im a ____P a a t o r
s u n d r y Si-hool ........ . 9 42 a m.
M o r n in g .S»rvlc*» ... II hu » m.
C h o i r P r a c i l c a Wail 1:10 p. m.
E v a r y Una Walcuma.

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mid rvNd your l&lt;iM» daily.

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The Or.irrh it the jrf*te*t
factor on earth for the build
ina» “ f c h a r a c te r an d good
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ilrm.Ni.i v inir r iv iliialio n
t a n •wrv|\a Thar a w e four
•m ind reaion* *»hv e \ e r v
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reg u lar v an d support I ha
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Fur h u i Hitllroil’i Bitke |«41 F•»r I hr mike
id h»a community and nation.
14» K«bb tha R««kr f#f the( hu/t h
itaelf, which needa hi* moral

Does this fam iliarity with space — docs our thrust Into the physical un­
known — make the basic facts ot life and death any simpler to us? Certainly
not! Man is in a |x-culiur position, today. The more he explores, the more vast
he D iii I m what lies ahead o f him. The more .he learns, the more he discovers how
infinitely much there is to know.

Church Of God

V. r K. Wed

Strange night? Not really! We’re getting lined to neeing pictured of mir own
earth. We’re getting useil to the concept of a uni vert* instead of a world. Wu
can believe tiiat the moon's soon to become a landing place.

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W o o d l a n d Ava*
Itav. J o h n H. l l l r t a J r ., Paatoir
C h u r c h 8&lt;*hool
I 42 a m.

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11:00 a. m.

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F in R T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
TV. 2nd SL a t M a p la Ava.
T aut Illc k ta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P a a to r
S u n d a y School ____ 1:41 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p __ 14:14 a m.
Y o u th H o u r _ _ _ _ _ _ 4:00 p. m.
E v a n g t l l H l o S t r v l c a 7:44 p. m.
M id-W eek
S t r v l c a ( W ad .) _ 7:44 p. ra.
T h ird Sunday
h l n g e p l r n l l o a ___ 1:44 p. m.

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

F IR S T CHURCH
THK NAZARENE
I.»k» M ary , F1 a
R av. W. L. l l o l c o m b A P a a t o r
Sunday
0:41 a r a . ____ Blbla Schoo l
11:04 A m. _ M o r n i n g W o r i b l p
7:09 p. m. _ E v t n l n g S , r v l c *
7:00 p. ra _ Wod. M l d - W t t k
P ray er H orvlca
7.00 p. ra. _ 1-aat Wad. MM»
lonary Sirvtca

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ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
' BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC,
Robert Sulouff and Employees
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

NELSON &amp; CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Floruit#

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

SEMI NOT.E LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residetn-o
300 Soutli Bay Ave., Sanford, Flu.

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1-1U0 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REX ALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILE’S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

Presbyterian
F IR S T P R E .snT T E R IA N
CHURCH
S a n f o rd ,
Fin.
O ak Ava. a 2rd St.
47rov»r t*. .Hawaii J r . _ P a a t o r
E d g a r W. S m i t h J r . A a f l a t a n t
Paator
C h u r c h School _____ 9:42 a. m.
Hchston Me*ta ___ 10.42 a. m.
M o rn in g Woiruhlp _ 11 oo a. n».
1'lunarr F rl l o w a h t p . 6:u0 p. m.
heritor ID F r l l n w a h l p 0:00 p. m.
K v an ln g W o ratiip .... 7:20 p. m.
W ad . P r a y a r M a t t i n g 7:00 p. ra.

B A P T IS T

Ml. Z io n M i s s i o n a r y B a p t i s t . S l p . a A v a . , , .
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C a lv a ry
M issionary
B a p ti s t
U 0 I W. t l t k UL
Kaw Bal«m P r l m l t l v a B a p t i s t C h u r c h .
IlCS W. l l t h SL
N i * ML E lo u B a p t i s t C h u r c h . 171# P a a r Ava
O a k l a w a B a p t i s t Ch ap o t, X III W. t l l b SL
( m i *4 u l l a p t l a t C h u r c h
P l n s c r c i t B a p t i s t C h u r c h , t i t W. O n o r a ltd.
I’r a l r l a L a k a B a p U a t C h u r c h . H l d s i l t d .
P irn P arh
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P rn g r a a s M laaloaary B a p tis t Chureh. M idw ay
Seco n d S h ilo h M l a a l e a a r y B a p t l o t C h u r c h .
N inth * U lsk o ry
SL J a n a s M la a l o a a r y B a p t i s t C h u r c h Sta.
ltd. l i t O a ta a n
St. P a u l M l a a l o a a r y B a p l l a t C h u r c h . I t h St.
SL M a t t h e w s M l a a l o a a r y B a p l U t C h u r c h
Canaan M tlshts
BL J o h n ' s M i s s i o n a r y B a p t U t C h u r c h ,
l i t - C y p r a i a BL
T i n p l o B apU at O hureh, P alra S p rin g s R d .
A ltam onte Sprlaga
W a a t a l d e M i s s i o n a r y B a p t U t C h u rch .
I l l B. M olly A v a
X lsa Mops B apU at C hurch. T it O ra n g e A v a
C A T H O L IC
C h u r c h o f t h e N a t i v i t y , L a b s M a ry
All Bouts C a th o i l o c h u r c h . 111 O a k A v a
H u m a n C a th o i l o M a as. S p c r l s m s a a Club,
C hula*la
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A n n 's
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C a s s e l b e r r y C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d is t C h u r c h ,
l l w y . 1 7 - l t * F i n e r H t d g o H d . C n s a a l b a r ry
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F i r s t M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h o f Oviedo
F i r s t S o u t h e r n M e t h o d is t C h u r e h
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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

Evans Predicts
Job Shortages
In Ag Industry

Proverbial
March Lion
Chews North

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Terrorist Slain
West Of Here

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Major Win For LBJ Pictured

Topic At Meet

Tourists Happy
As LyndonJValks

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Contract Group
Will Meet Here

Americans Bid

‘Join Red Cross’

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

Here In Slaying

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Stuff

Concert Tuesday
At Civic Center

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO
John Dunn and Staff
WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

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BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
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Assailed By Top GOP

F IR S T PEN TK rO BTA L
C H U R C H O F LONG WOOD
2&lt;1 O r a n g a S t r a a t
Rav. E. R u t h G r a n t _ P a a t o r
S u n d a y School ___ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n in g W o r a h l p _ 11:00 a. m.
S u n d a y K v an ln g _ 7:20 p. m.
Wad. Hilda S t u d y „ 7:20 p. ra.
C o n q u a r o r s b le a tin g
F r i d a y — —--------- 7 20 p. u .

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
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on the S t Johfis River

Announcement th at tha TT.
S. Department of Labor will
allow the present 3,500 offVOL. 67 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 136
ahotc workers in the citrus
industry to remain — rather
than he reduced by 1,500 as
of today, a* previously sched­
uled—was bailed today aa an
a
important step toward avoid­
ing further citrus losses.
John W. Evans, of Oviedo,
president of the Florida F ruit
and Vegetable Association,
said that the continued availability of these supplemntal
END OF THE LINE for Everett ‘Thomas Rennick was reached shortly
fruit pickers also will ahora
UnJlTd P i t ** I n t r r n a t l o t j i l
W A SHINGTON
(U P I)
before midnight Sunday when this stolen car crashed into a tree off
Msrch roarded in like the up fruit prices w'hich had
D e m o c r a t i c
conuresaHighway 46 west of Seminole County. Rennick was shot in the head by
weakened recently when fruit
proverbial
lion over the Great buyer* slacked off bidding for
m e n , a r m e d w ith a S ta le D e ­
a Florida Highway Patrol trooper soon after the crash.
Plains' today with high winds, the Valencia crop out of fear
p a r t m e n t “ w hile p a p e r " d o c ­
rain and snow.
that labor would not be avail­
u m e n tin g th e C o m m u n is t w a r
Tornadoes and violent wind­ able to harvest it.
a g a i m t S o u t h V iet N a m , g a v e
storms chewed through parts
"Citrus grower* and *tt
stro n g back in g to d ay to P r e s ­
of Oklahoma Sunday night.
those who earn their liveli­
ident J o h n s o n 's Viet N a m p o l­
Two Inches of snow stacked hood through ths citrus In­
icy .
up
In Denver during the night dustry are indebted to thosa
OPEN HOUSE was held Sunday afternoon for the new St. Mary-Magdalen
. S e n . W i l l i a m i i J ’j o x m i r c
and one inch u a j reported at who are responsible ,/or- thi^
Sch«4
in
Alts..vionte
Springs.
Ttie
$1GJ&gt;(K)&lt;3
building
t&gt;f
mAsoirry
'cnttWiui.\/f\
Rapid City, S. D., and north­ change in tho outlook," f)vans
( D-W is ) s a i d _ J h a t J o h n s o n ' s
tion will house nino classrooms, an administrative office, infirmary*,
said. * •
." ’ ~ 1 ’
eastern Wyoming.'
V iet N a m p o l i c i e s ' o f f e r “ t h e
teachers lounge and the latest educational facilities. Sisters of Notre
The snow extended south­ "Of course, u f»r as wa
Dame will staff the school in the fall.
.
’
Kidnaper Everett Thomas Rennick cnnie to the 1&lt;' t &lt;h.ani&lt;f ,or
,0 ,*ch',c.',c
ward 1o Dalhart, Tex., where know now there Is still a
end of a week-long spree ns terriorist, bully and thief enormouf|y
k
strong winds whipped up giant question s i to whether wa
nonnously
clouds of sand.
on Highway 46 six miles west of here late Sunday t i o n . "
will be able to retain thea*
Heavy mow warnings were workers beyond April 15,** ha
night, a highway patrolman’s bullet in his head.
e l o c
l i e s a i d it w o u ld b e " a g r i m
posted for part of Minnesota pointed out.
The 44-yenr-old jxtan, who had eluded a heavy m i s t a k e " to a t t e m p t t o n e g o - j
and warnings of heavy snow
W h y la I t :
"However, I noted that tha
police dragnet over North
t i a t e a s e t t l e m e n t If t h e C o m ­
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4
•
and
blizzard
conditions
were
Secretary
of Labor admitted
m u n ists h av e not show n " b y
and Central Florida for
a
s i x - y e a r | a o l v a t h e a r e a ' s p r o U e m s o f hoisted for northwestern and at Miami Beach that tha
W A SH IN G T O N
( L 'P I ) — A ; th o riratio n
for
M otorist#
w ill
hit
the
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w
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six days, dived from a
m a jo r leg islativ e v ictory — [ h ig h w ay c o n stru ctio n p roject h a rd - core
u n e m ppic
l o y m e n t , extreme wester Iowa.
withdrawal of thesa workers
b r a k e # , alo w w a y d o w n , w h e n wrecked stolen car with
p e a c e a n d will e n d t h e a g g r o s - !
his f i r s t o f th e new a r s s io n — : th r o u g h th e m o u n ta in o u s A p- i w o r n -o u t la n d a n d econom ic
Severe thunderstorms and on April 15 would leave ua
sive conduct th at p re v e n ts it.” j
t h e y a p o t a a i g n w a r n i n g its tire blasted out and
,
. a p p e a r e d In t h e o f f i n g f o r 1p n l u c h i a r e g i o n ,
isolation.
high winds swept a wide por­ with a very critical problem.
in o pposing p r e m a t u r e nego- „
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,
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.
,
,, ,
“ H ad H u m p A h e a d . ” Y e t , t h e w h s s h o t t o d r a t h in s o m e ­
„
.
P re s id e n t J o h n s o n th is week . O th e r fu n d s w ould be proK epublicnns,
who
c h a r g e tion of the southern plains I hope that this moans he
latinos P ro x m tr n sunt " n e e . I
I
m easure
d i s c r i m i n a t e s Sunday night.
w i t h e x p e c t e d H o u s e a p p r o v a l v i d e d f o r s o il c o n s e r v a t i o n , t h e
s a m e m o t o r i a t s w ill z i p a l o n g o n e ’s e l s e i l l - f i t t i n g c l o t h e s .
will act to avoid another
h a p s t h e w o r s t o u t c o m e of all
“ l i e w a s aa cool a n d a a
o f h i s $1.1 b i llio n A p p a l a - t i m b e r d e v e l o p m e n t , v o r a t i o n - a g a i n s t o t h e r e q u a l l y i m p o v ­
A tornado destroyed a trail­ crisis at that .time."
a t in te ra ta ta cru iain g apeed
w o u ld h e
calm
aa
could
be,"
said
, ,
i ch i a n a i d p r o g i u n i .
nl e d u c a t i o n a n d h e a l t h r e n t - e r i s h e d a r r a s , h a v e o f f e r e d a er truck and pulled down powTha critical ahortag* ot
w h e n t h e y ac e a a i g n , “ C h i l ­ T r o o p e r K e n l l a r s e y , o f I .e eaended
in f a i l u r e . T h e w a r
.
,
..
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.
s u b s t i t u t e w h i c h w o u l d a p p l y rr lines 10 mile# west of Me- agricultural
, ,
,
U eliale la-gan on th e Sen. crs.
labor and re­
d re n H a y in g A head."
w ould r e s u m e w ithout e v e n
.
,
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...
b u rg , " h u t w hen he reached
„ B * J “ B' ^ - " H h e r r y
,
.
ale-passed
m en su ie today
III p r o p o s i n g t h e p r o g r a m t h e p r o g r a n i ' a h e n e f i t a t o all Alester, Okla., and another search on mechanical harvest­
•
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for th e gun, I .h o t h i m ”
C a s s e l b e r r y l o t u n t c e r I-.re t h e g l i m m e r o f h o p e Dial t h e
w ith
voting
scheduled
t o l a s t y e a r , J o h n s o n sn l d a s p e - o f t h e n a t i o n ' s l o w - i n c o m e r r - twister touched down near ing machines wer* topic* dis­
D r iv e rs will c r u is e a r o u n d
D u r i n g h i . a p r e e , K r n n i c k , d e p a r t m e n t e x t i n g u i s h e d t w o p o s s i b i l i t y of p e a c e t a l k s a
to ; gions.
s t a i t T u e s d a y . F ilia l a p p r o v - I n a l
effort
w as needed
cussed a t a meeting of com­
Stiglcr, Okla.
t h e b lo c k a e v e r a l t i m e s , w a i l ­ o f C o c o a , k i d n a p e d a t l e . a t I f,i r M in
^ \ y Sun- w ays offers "
nl is a n t i c i p a t e d e i t h e r l a t e |
----------Winds up to 70 miles an hour modity directors of tha asso­
i n g t o f i n d a p a r k i n g a l o t s ix p e o p l e a n d h e l d a e v e r a l l ' 1* * n " ) r n l ^ b r i n g i n g t o • toS enate D em ocratic W h
^ T u e sd a y o r som e tim e W e d ­
whistled through Homestead, ciation in Orlando,
n c u r t h e i r d e s t i n a t i o n , b u r n ­ o t h e r * — i n c l u d i n g t w o lo n e t a l o f f i v e t h e n u m b e r o f R u s s e l l It I-omt. I.a . s a i d t h e
nesday.
La. Nearby t.akc Charles, I_a.,
Grn. J. C. Iiutchiaon, San­
in g u p gna a n d te m p e r s . Y et,
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o
w o m e n —h o s t a g e w hile h id in g
me o f th e
T he Inensuie
ford,
director for celery, and
was
hit
with
a
cloudburst
that
t h e y cc oo uu ld
l d p a r k in a f r e e | f r o m h u n d r ed.~ o f . t a l e , c u u n - b e e n c a l l e d o u t o n . l u r i n g t h e ' w h a t e v e r iv n e c e s s a r y In w in
|:i i n c i p a l b u i l d i n g h l o r k s of
dumped 1.2 inches of rain and ! Harold 11. Kaatner, Sanford,
p a r k i n g lot, w ulk to th e ir ty a n d local policem en.
p a s t III d a y s .
a n d il C o m m u n i s t C h i n a
J o l n s o n 'a
"G reat
Society"
Beaumont. Tex., wa* swamp­ director for leaf and radish,
d estin a tio n
and
be
there
C h i e f H a u l H a t e , e s t i m a t e . | c o m e s in w e will l a k e t h e m
„ wouM „ t
The
search
started . last
attended tha meeting, repre­
ed with 3 59 inches of rain.
so o n e r an d calm er.
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M onday w h en R en n ick an d a
The Weather Bureau said senting* the respective eoriic o m p a n i o n , R o l i e r t F . Q u i n n . d a m a g e w a s d o n e t o a n e w | h e r s e l f a iiallu, w e will g o m-ily sections of the ll-atatc
rainstorms and melting snowlmitte* of which they ar*
M o t o r i s t s w ill s t e p o n t h e 20, a l s o o f C o c o a , t o o k a d u p l e x o w n e d b y J a c k S l i u h u t a h e a d , tin t t h e r e will be n o
Ai-inilurliin
Region, which I WASHINGTON (U PI)—A save us from blindly accept­ created loeal flooding contli-J chairmen,
g a s w h en th elight
tu rn s
h i g h w a y t r o o p e r ’s e a r a t g u n - 1 « t 311' W e s t M e l o d y l.n np, ! s a n c t u a r y . .
M irtrhrs from northern IVnn* (top IlnUtr Republican today ing a Great Society that lions in parts of Iowa and | A reduction in jobs availC om m unist C h i n a
toda&gt;
from green
t o a m b e r so t h e y
1p o i n t n e a r O c a l a . Q u i n n w u s I C a s s e l b e r r y , b y a f i i e w h i c h
*ylvani;i tu northern Ala- labeled President Johnson's might he just andlhcr great Kansas.
able for other workers in the
w o n 't have to w a it a few
u s e d t h e U S. s l a t e d e p a r t Jc a p t u r e d t h e s a m e d a y .
j s t a r t e d a r o u n d 1 a m. T h e I r n liMinn.
Wamego,
Kan
,
received
1.62
agricultural
Industry resultmistake,
just
another
great
(“Great
Society"
plan
a
blue­
se conds. Y et, p a rk th e ir c a r
A f t e r t h a t , I t r n n i r k — a a n t s , M r. a n d M i s . I’e t e (&gt;s- , m e n i w h i t e p a p e i o n V i e t N a m
T h r l l i i u s e v r r i i o n o f t h * print fm an ail-powerful, one- sehrntr, Just another great ’ Inches of rain and reported j Ing from the shortage of field
a s h o rt d ista n c e a w a y a n d at
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pi xt ol s t u f f e d in h i s b f l t — [ b o r n e , w e r e a s l e e p a t t h e
Kill
nmv
differ
h a t imity government.
debt, accepted without due j l.’. S. 24 blocked by high water. | worker* waa predicted, aeth e ir fav o rite em porium ,
w a s " t r a p p e d ” s e v e r a l t i m e s t i m e C a u s e o f t h e f i r e h a s n o t b a r r a g e of . m t i - A m c n c a n p r o I m m Hint | m s dim| 1»y tin* Si'll•
•
4
consldeiatlon " he sa|d.
| Most of the remainder of the-cording to Kvans.
Itep.
Melvin
It
laiird
(Itp
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n
d
a
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ill w o o d e d a r e a s n e a r O c a l a b een d e t e r m i n e d ,
nil*. lip ri'M ltH tin ir » a i r n u l e D r i v e r s w ill loo k a t t h e
"It i. up to Krpul.lir.na
Wflcom^
*hf "CW
‘Se" oU 7 * U b o r’B
Wia.t, chnii limn of the House
T h e S o v iet U n i o n t e r m e d t h e
a n d O r l a n d o b u t n m iiH g ed to ;
F ire m e n w ere railed out
II uiisc &lt;* nfciciUM\
g a s g a u g e w ith th e needle on
Republican conference a n d and lo those member, of the ™ " ‘h * lth fllr *klf* or »llow' :'r**h ^
e s c a p e blo o d h o u n d s.
J a g a i n a t ft a in. t o f i g h t a d o c u m e n t : a b l a c k b o o k " t h a t
Hilt
IhiUAC
pjiMRge
will
sbor
for
our citrus, vegetable
th e “ K " p eg . Y et, “ g u e s s "
S u n d a y n i g h t , h r t i e d u p a b l a r e c a u s e d b y f a u l t y w i r i n g w o u ld u n ify A s ia a g a i n s t t h e mtil down iipprovnl of the principal author of the I!&gt;(14 other party who share our cr*'
and
sugar
rane harvest has
t h e y r a n m a k e it t o t h e n e x t
c o u p l e in a t r a i l e r in S a n - w h i c h h e a v i l y d a m a g e d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
ptogiutn which wan devised I.(IP national platform, also view* to (peak of what other
Iw-cn a failure," Evan* said.
s t a t i o n only to r u n o u t o f the
a,sailcd
Johnson’*
conduct
of
roads
are
available
to
the
T he A m erican rep o rt, m ade
I U n d o S p r i n g s . H e m a d e h is j s m a l l f r a m e h o u s e o w n e d by
entirely hy Johnson after he
fuel.
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American peuplo if they turn
foreign affair*.
big m is ta k e th e r e .
F r a n k K w e n . R o y H u r k h a r t , p u b l i c d u r i n g t h e w e e k e n d , became president.
an
articulate
minority
Into
an
lie
predicted
that
the
ad" I ' m t h e m a n t h e y ' r e l o o k - i v i s i t i n g h is so n a n d d a u g h t e r - 1 c h a r g e d C o m m u n i s t N o r t h
Major rmphuftiH of the pro*
M o t o r i a t s w ill g o f r o m o n e 1
u effective majority in the UOlh
,
.
. , .
in f o r , R e n n i c k t o l d M r . an il , in l a w . M i . a n d
M r s . Ted Viet Nam with carrying out a grain is an $K40 million au&gt; ininiatratioli would seek
m a r k e t to a n o th e r, picking
__
...
. „
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negotiated end to the war in Congress.”
.
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M ra.
H arvey
M ono
h e i o r v H u r k h n i t , t h e tenants, was systematic, carefully planned
up1 ,, t h e a 'p o d a l # , b u r n i n g u p1 : b. e .t o o k. t h e i r 1U5'J s t a t i o n
I \ let Nam and that thi* would
Laird's major address wss
By M a r g a r e t C o s b y
awakened by tin* smoke and program of aggression against
g a l l o n s o f g a s . \ e t , ' » b c n j w aK o n
lead to a Communist take­ seen hy Republicans as a sort
Several resolutions are on
South Viet Nam.
apiead
tlie
alarm.
they get homo they
find
of minority "Slat* - of - the- agenda for approval of North
It said the United States will
over.
“l ’ve killed two men (he
C r e w # from Altamonte
they've "saved" scant pennies apparently was lying). You
Laird said the "painfully” Unlnn" message a* well ts a Orlando Village Council at to­
continue "necessary measures
Capt. James O. Mayo, com­
Spring*
and
Lnngwood
re­
on the grocer)' bill.
small Itepubliran minority in call to arms to the Republi­ day’* 7:30 p.m. meeting in the mander of Reconnaissance At­
ol
defense."
want
to
be
the
next?"
sponded
but
the
firvs
were
un­
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l-Htmgrrss (HO Republicans to can rank* depleted by last village office.
tack Wing One, will describe
Rennick took Stone’s wal­
Drivers will wait till the let, money and a suitcase full der control.
205
Democrats)
would
con­
November's
election.
the
Navy's RA-6C Villgante
Included
are
the
charter
The volunteers also went to
WASHINGTON (UPI) — tinue to speak its piece, and
luat day to get their driving
amendment resolution to be reconnaissance - attack pro­
of clothes and drove into two brush fires over the week- j
President Johnson enjoyed with the voice of "a moral
license or car tag.
Yet,
presented for legislative ap­ gram to an expected 60-70
Lake County where he wta
Wrtuhinstnn’e first springlike
they've known for months the spotted by Harsry and auxil- end, one in liouell Park on 1
majority.”
proval and line of endorsement memliers of the Mid-Florida
^
Saturday
and
another
on
Sunj
weather
by
walking
his
dog
tiny would come, and still
"Though we do not win
supporting the proposed coun­ chapter, National Association
iary patrolman W. F. Cater. day ufternomi which started
' 11rou ml Hie White House
they sturfti in line.
roll-call
votes, we cun win
ty-wide Metro Telephone Sys­ of Professional Contract Ad­
They
had
been
alerted
after
in back of the new Chick ’N
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — inuuniU to the delight of
for America the all-import
ministrators, W e d n e s d a y
tem.
Stone called police.
Treat
franchise
office
on
Sem­
President Johnson hjis pro- kvrotipj» of tourists,
The Sanford Scene: A car
. Tonight’* meeting will be night at the Mayfair Inn.
"We pulled him over on inole Boulevard and spread claimed March aa "Red Crossj Hatless arid without an ov- ant second-look that may
had atopped for a red light. Stale Road 46 about six
Captain Mayo, who com­
into a nearby bayhead.
Month” and urged all Amer-' erroat. Johnson attended it
An. Orlando man i* being the last for the present coun­
But it blocked the crosswalk.
mands seven squadrons based
miles weft of Sanford and
cil
a»
four
aeats
of
the
fiveleans to "Join up, to join in. in a.m. Sunday services at the
held in the Seminole County
A young men o|K-nrd a rear
ut Sanford, will use color
told him to get out,” said
the support that your Ited National 1 ity C h r i s t i a n
Jail on a charge of murder member board arc up for elec­ slides in discussing the im­
door of the car, climbed
Harney. "He looked like he Crewman Killed
tion
Murrh
16.
It
is
expected
Cross need# "
j Church ami heard u ii-itiian
following the besting of Jumes
through the back end, open­
portance of tiia global sir op­
might at first, but he appar­
MIAMI (UPI) — Crewman
In remarks recorded for ra- on George Washington and
Franklin Sullivan, 31, in the that molt of the candidate*
ed the other door and got out
eration.
ently changed his mind and j Patrick Edward Clark, Jl.ld io and television, the Pres- Abraham Lincoln.
will
be
present
at
thi*
session.
leaving both doom open. The gunned off.
Members of Seminole Coun­ Goldenrod area Sunday night.
| was killed instantly Sunday ‘ tdent aakl the "tasks which fall
After the services, Johnson
Deputies |(oy Bic* and
driver had to get out, ahut
ty
Mutual Concert series who
"Cater and I Just walked when the aluminum mast of a ' to the Red Cross are num cr-' walked from the church alow.
Gayle lluwe said Sullivan
the doorp and then move
out in the middle of the road | racing yacht struck a 33.000-, ous and many . . . our strength ly with Pastor George It. are planning to attend the
away when the light turned
Pup* Concert of the Florida was found at t tie home of
OPEN FRIDAY
and atarted shooting at the volt power line as the boat and
support
assure*
its Ituvis and greeted hyatanders
green.
Symphony Orchestra at 8 George Raymond Shmiger af­
back of the car. That riot docked hero.
•
o
e
strength and success."
1with smile, and handshakes. 1
ter
the
beating
which
they
NITE T U , •
p.m. Tuesday aie reminded
gun (Cater's) blew out the
f
t
Things wa wouldn't know if
that th t presentation la being say was administered by Karl
left rear tire. , . ,
ALWAYS FIRST Q UALITY m
we didn’t open the mail: You
staged at the Civic Center and Richard Wolff 21, of rural
”1 told him to come out
can kill the following unpro­
Orlando.
not at Seminole High Schwil
with hie handa up but he
tected animals and birda a t
Sullivan died shortly after
where the concert series pro­
dove out the paaaenger aide
•By time in Florida—if you
the
beating at Winter Park
of the front seat—tha driv­
grams usually arc held.
Want to; Nutria, skunk, fly­
er's door wss smashed Jn —
A capacity crowd is ex­ Memorial Hospital. He suf­
ing squirrel, English sparrow,
reached in hla pocket.faand
pected to fill the Civic Center fered head injuries, right ear
crows, armadillo, rata, mice, grubbed a gun.
auditorium
and all are invited cuts, ruts over his left eye
lOO?# VIRGIN- ORLON
bats, moles, ahrews and bus­
"So 1 ahot him,"
to attend tlie reception fur the and forehead.
ACRYLIC
tards. So saya the Game and
Deputies
said
Sullivan
was
member* of the symphony or­
Fresh W ater Fish Commis­
chestra sponsored by Epsilon beaten in a fight which start­
sion. They tell it in a re­
Austrians
Mourn
Sigma Alpha sorority follow­ ed on Red Bug Road and end­
lease reminding that the
ed at the Slonlger home. They
VIENNA (UPI) - Austrians
ing the concert.
hunting season for all game
added that Wolff admitted
todsy
mourned
the
death
of
A
special
feature
of
the
birds and animals except rab­
program will he the display th* beating.
bit, raccoon, fox, oppossum Adolf Schaerf, a life-long So
dalist
who
played
t
major
role
of
paintings done by mem­
and. bob cat, closed a half
In achieving neutral Independ­
bers of the Concert Associa­
hour after sunset Sunday.
Indonesia Quits
ence for Austria after World
tion.
• Whit* and Paatela
War II.
United Nations
UNITED
NATIONS.
N.
Y
.Bulky Knit
Robbers Slay .
Waterways Meet (U PI)— Indonesia, which won •• Year
Round Wear
Mart Manager
Traffic ToU
Members-of the waterways its Independence with UN help,
MIAMI (UPI) — Two hold­ MIAMI (UPI) _ Thirty percommute*‘of Seminole Coun­ today became the first coun­
• Baa., Med., Lga.
up men kidnapped a supermar­ ions were killed in traffic ac­
ty Chamber of Commerce will try to leave lit* United Na;
ket manager, Jam es Utwin. cidents in Florida over the
meet at 1:30 p.m. Thuraday lions.
Sunday, thso shot and killed weekend, Including six in one
MARINE COLOR GUARD from Sanford Naval Air Station conducted ima t the Chamber’s conference
Secretary General Thant
him as polke arrived.
smashup, south of Tarpon
preaaive flag-raising ceremonies during formal dedication Sunday, after­
rooma. A diacuaaion of tha agreed reluctantly to accept
63rd ANNIVERSARY STARTS
Dede Count) sheriffs deput- Spring* for the worst week
noon of the new Sanfonl Moose Home a t 2660 South Palmetto Avenue.
"SL Johns River Cruia*" will Indonetia's resignation, but
WEDNESDAY!
lex wounded one of the men end carnage on state roads
Dedication of the building and flag pole was in charge of The Pilgrims,
b* held, according to Sam wai careful to Icava tha door
p u d captured the other.
[this year.
Levy, committee chairman,
higheet degree in Loyal Order of Moooe.
(Herald Photo),
ppea far Ua return,

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B a r t B r o w a ______ E v a n g a l l a t
Sunday
Bible S t u d y ______ 11:00 a. ra.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 11:00 a. ra.
E v e n i n g Serv ice _ 1:10 p. ra.
Bee " H e r a l d of T r u t h " 1 p. ro.
S u n d a y on C h a n n e l I
Tueeday
M d l e e Bible Cleea _ 1:10 a. m.
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Church,
Oak
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F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h . C n asal b e r r y
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K. H i g h l a n d
Preeby terlan C hurch o f T h s C o v e a a a t
1271 U. O r l a n d o Ur.
I t A ndrew s P ro a b y to rU a C bnrch t i l l Lann a a l Bch. D r . B e a r L a k a
tlpaato C om m u n ity
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l l w y . 414, F o r e s t City
E eventh-day
A dventist C hurch, M a itlan d
A v a . A ltam o n te Springe
S anford
b ev ed th-day
A dventist
C hurch.
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C h u r c h o f Ood In C h r le t, Oviedo
C h u lu o ta C om m unity C hurch
C h u r c h o f Ood o f P ro p h e c y , 11(7 Etna Ava.
C h u r c h s f Ood Mission, E n t e r p r i s e
Church of Jasuo C hrist s f L a tte r Day
s a l a t s , t i l l P a r k Ava.
C o m m u n i t y C h n p at, A l t a m o a t a S p r i n g s
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C o n g r e g a t i o n U alh Israel, l l t h A M a g n o l i a
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CPO Joseph Dennis O’Con­
nor, 4(5, of 408 Mellnnvllle
Avenue, riled Sunday In Jack­
sonville Naval "“ Air Station
Hospital.
On active duty with the
Navy, he came to Sanford Id
1054. He wras a veteran of
World War II and was a mem­
ber of All Souls Cath.-llc
Church and of the Fourth Dcpree, Knights of Columbus.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Hetty O’Connor: two daugh­
ters, Mrs. Jean Whipple and
Mrs. June Remusat; son",
William and James, and two
grandchildren, all of Sanford;
his mother, Mrs. Alice Claus,
of St. I.ouls, M.*.; a sister,
Mrs. Dorothy Ragsdale, of
Mission, Tex., and b . halfbrother, Sam Longwell, of
Harlingen, Tex.
Services will be conducted at
All Souls Church with Chap­
lain Ralph L. Kaiser officiat­
ing. Fourth .Degree Knights
of Columbus will be pallbear­
ers. Final arrangements will
be announced by Cramkow
Funeral Home.

Mattie Sullivan
Succumbs A t 67
Hattie E. Sullivan,-67,
of Cameron Avenue. Sanford,
• •died Sunday at Fish Memorial
Hospital, Del.and, after a long
Illness.
Horn in Valdosta, Ga., she
had lived In the Sanford area
most of her life. She attended
First Methodist Church of
Sanford and was a member of
flic Wesley Sunday School
Class and of the Wesleyan
Guild.
Survivors sre her husband,
Thomas L. Sullivan, of San­
ford; a brother, L. I.. Elfridge, of Mulberry; sisters,
Mrs. I, M. Lucas, of San
Jlernadino, Calif., Mrs. Ilurt
Herndon, of Statnnvillc, Ga .
and Mrs. Ola I'arramore, of
Dallas. Tex.; and a sister in­
law, Mrs. O. R. Kstridge, of
Sanford.
Ilrisson Funeral Home Is In
charge of arrangements.

Willis DeBrine,
60, Succumbs
Willis Dellrlne. no. of 2438
Myrtle Avenue, died Sunday In
Gainesville Medical Center
Horn Feh. 18, 1905. in Sodtis,
N Y . he had made Ills home
in Sanford for 28 years Hr
was a member of the Episco­
pal Church, of Klks l/&gt;dgr
and of the Perishable Tramps
lie had been an employe of
the AAP Tea Company.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs
Aliec Dellrlne, and a son,
Jam es, both of Sanford, bro­
thers. John, of Williamson. N.
Y , and Adrian, of Masedon.
M Y ; sisters. Mrs. Wilma
Sat-!/, ol Sanford, Mis. t ail
Smith, of Hartford. Conn,
Mrs. William Easterly, of So
dus, and Mrs. Michael Sonsire
ol East Islip, N Y.
Ilrisson Fuucial Home is ill
churge of arrangements.

Services Held
Graveside services for Tina
Doreen Wilkeraon, stillborn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam L. Wllkerson, of East
Onora Road, wera conducted
at . Onklawn Memorial Park
.Saturday with Chaplain L. J.
McDonald officiating. Giamknw Funeral Home was in
charge of ariangrmrnta.

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Pontiac Motor division will
pay special tribute to mem­
bers of the -Pontiac Master
THEY SHOWED Ml HEWLUCKY STRIKE FILTERS]
Salesmen’s Guild at a banquet
at the PGA National Golf Club
at West Palm Beach on March
4.
HARRY BYRD
RAY HERRON
Presiding over the affair, lo
which 124 Guild members in
O G IL V IE
the Jacksonville rone have
been invited, will be C. F.
Pansing, manager of Pontiac's
tfacksonville rone.
plu *
Included in arrangements to
honor Pontiac's outstanding
salesmen for 1964 will be the
announcement of officers for
.1. I). WRIGIIT Jr., Sanford, chairman of the State Induatrial Commlsre g u la r 3 . 7 5 v a lu e
the coming year and the preMon; John Alexander, chairman of the Seminole County Commlitalon, and
s e n t a t i o n of membership
Sanford Mayor J. H. Crappa cut the ribbon for the formal opening of the
m
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awards. The afternoon activi­
new United State Hank of Seminole at Sanford Plaza Saturday.
ties will be highlighted by a
You get the exclusive pre­
program of golf, deep sea fish­
conditioning wave that
ing, and climaxed by an
custom-adjusts
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awards banquet.
of hairandall curling meth­
Con Chaniot, sales manager
ods. And, a chic purse ac­
of Bill Hemphill Motors,. Inc.,
cessory that is refillable
is pleased to announce that
two members of the sales
from any Ogilvie Spray Set.
staff, Harry J. Byrd and Ray
*p!ui tax
originally proposed aa a sup­ figure set by Maurice H. Con­ Herron, have received this
fly Dottle Austin
LUCKY JTBRI niTOtS TOT BACK TMI TASTI 0 T *» ! TAtt
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Lark of interest on the part port to the downtown business nell, engineering firm. '
high recognition and will be
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of looal citlrcns, and particu­ area, but as yet. these people
Connell has submitted a present at this swards meet­
who
are
most
vitally
concern­
larly on the part of Sanford
pared-down plan, as h is the ing. .
businessmen, concerning the ed, have not eome up with any Raulerson Engineering firm
future til (lie waterfront devel­ concrete evidence of their out of Tampa, who appeared
opment project, was scored by support ami backing," the city
liefore commissioners t h i s
t ’ .- -w.iW W s b t r * . - A h i t the
Cily ’ M i'nlter- &lt;7*.r«n E manager charged. •
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Knowles apeaking at a Kiwan- V'The city commiulon la marina complex can be built
i« meeting.
presently in a state of flux— for leaa, without making the
"Since the city commission | they don't know whether you
over all plan any leaa attrac­
undertook tho study of this want this development or not,
tive to private inveatora and
m atter several months ago, whether you are willing to pay prospective customers.
only five letters have been re for It. whether you are willing
"Every time 1 speak on this
reived encouraging the city to to support it," he added.
matter, I am accused of being
move ahead with the proposal,
"Where are your letters? against' the proposal—my re­
despite a tremendous amount Is there any real public inter­
marks are misconstrued be­
of publicity." Knowles rhurg est? How can your commis­ cause I have attempted to
cd.
sioners carry out your wishes present both sides of the
lie particularly c h a r g e d unlrss you tell them you ire,
story. However. I have put it
apathy on the part of Sanford or are not, willing to pay for In writing to the commission­
merchants and marine goods it?
ers and to the newspapers that
supply firms who stand to j "Any way we slice It, it's
I am wholeheartedly In favor
benefit must from develop still going to romc out of your
of constructing the waterfront
mrnt of the marina Imalel, | pocket Wc ran hide It from development In a way that will
waterfront development com you by -taking it out of your makr It the most outstanding
2 Convenient Locnliona:
plex. ,
franchise money, or wc can 1recreational area in Central
"If jou recall, the water adit $04 HU a year on to your
110(1 W. 13th. St.
! Florida," the city manager
front development plan was real estate taxes, hut the
-1th. St. &amp; Sanfonl Ave.
stated.
LIM IT 2
money is still going In come
WITH $5.00 ORDER
Knowles also rhsrgrd that
({unnlity
Right
h
Reiver
veil
front the people
"the press has not been objec­
' Are you willing for your tive In presenting the proposal
city commission to spend $1 to the public.”
million, more or less, to de­
velop your lakelront ? You
Henry II Foster, 811, died must let them know," Know
LF.AN WESTERN
at 9:50 a in Sunday in Semin lc» declared.
r O f t T M I I , I I K * N Y II. - K i i n « r « l
,IMIT 5 LBS. PLEASE
Using drawings and render­ a e r v k t i fo r l l v n r y M
ole Memorial Hospital
II
Who dlr.l Kllfl'lftt
"til
hell At f 30 |I Ml Turatldy lit
Horn Nov 8. 1K8 |. in Kan ings to illustrate his rrniarks.
l l r l a » o n K u m r a l l|nm* w ith
Knowles outlined tlir study of
ford, he had lived
all hi*, Ilie waterfront development
l l # v F r a d H ' ' t u n r e o f Ki r a t
flapttat
f ’h t i r c h
offtclatint
life He was a rr(i«Vl$-ywJ*m-r plan up to now. and described
l lu r t a l u t i l t&lt;# In l « a k « V i a *
LEAN PORK TAILS OK
Uri»a«»n
Funaral
and attended the baptist proposals that have been pre
l l n m a In d u r * #
Milted
for
luture
development
Church.
l l r l l l t l M- : .
W illi*—
Fun- • a I
Survivors are In* wile, Mis along Die Lake Monroe shore
..-I %I . * fi.r w t l l l a 1 »r llritia
line (tom I 1 into the city.
Hi m sltad t i u m l i y " i l l D**
Jlr-sie Foster, of Sanfonl.
He told ol plans of the conn
h*‘l«l i t in in 4 hi r&gt;ia«&gt;U&gt;
daughters, Mrs J W May. of t) to erect street lights at I 4 at l l o l ) f V « M F.plauopa 1
Ha n f o r -1 w i t h lt*v
Orlando, and Mi* W A ioIi-i sections and all along the &lt;*h«irrh,
l«aII &gt; I• Mupn o f f i c i a t i n g
SELECT
LIMIT 2 WITH $5 00 ORDER
Vaughan, ol l .i**elbeli&gt; si* lakefront drive, proposals for
flttr I.-aI * 1 1 1 hr In &lt;»akU*T'
Mrtftnr Ia I Fra f la
In ll#U «»f
tors. Mi* I liiinlie Oliver, of the botanical and toological
f | i r * » i * . ttiak* dul Mt l nna t«*
SCOTT TOILET
I'a) Iona Ucaeli. and Mrs. Rose guldens m the sanitary land
11 e 4 11 F u n d Mrl taou F u n a r a l
ll'»ntr in i li t r e #
Leiilesjer. of Tiftnn, Ga
fill area, the barge terminal
Ilrisson Funeral Home is in and the city waterfront ma a I l.|.lv% v Mil*. lllT riK r .—
Fun*r*«l
aar% i-«a
fu r
\(r»
charge of arrangements
i ilia complex
H a ttie
K
a t u lll v u n . &lt;7
%
%im
LIMIT 2 WITH fy.00 ORDER
LIMIT 2 PIF.ASB
Knowles explained Hint stud
III DGKT SLICED
alir-l W u iid *&gt; , «%111 l&gt;« t'aalitlllt t
fresh ioo'-, pi h i : ground
a
d
at
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30
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T
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a
a
d
a
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a*
leg are now underway to (mil
VAN CAMP PORK AND NO. 50J CANS
ll rl aaon F u n a r a l H*-ni# w i t h
Seven Mussing
ways uf building the waterH»v M&lt;&gt;t&gt;• t ( J a n k l n a of fix tati n f H u ll# ! * iill
l l ha In Kvar PORT HURON, Mlrh (U Pll front development for less
■ r * * n f i t #i a t j Hr l #aanr
nn K u n —At least six persons, and than Hie proposed $1 7 million
* t « l I lin k » In r l i« i a #
LIMIT 2 WITH $5.00 ORDER
IMisslldy seven, were missing
,L
i.nri presumed dead today
For
BF.K-ALL
1-LB. BOXES
when fire destroyed a two
story frame house during the
ikoperty
height of a snowstorm.

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By Mm. John Leone
The Auxiliary Unit to DeD»ry VFW Post 8093 will
meet at 7:30 p.m. today in
the Fire Rerreution Hall.
Decision to chance the
"fleeting dntc front the third
Tuesday of each month to the
first Monday of each month
was made at a recent meeting
with Mrs. Myrtle Hill, presi­
dent, in charge.
It was announced that Mrs.
Alice Oeinert is in charge of
collecting d i s c a r d e d eye
glasses for the needy and will
jtccept any donations. A sew•.rig bee was planned and held
list Wednesday with mem­
bers working in various time
rliifts throughout the day to
e e w articles for Lake City
Veterans Hospital.
The Auxiliary Cancer In­
surance contribution was in
the amount of $85, it was re(mii ted.
* Appeal wns made to mem*bets and friends to write to
their senators and represent­
atives and to President ^ohp♦nn wrgtng ttdw veterans hos­
pitals be ullowed to remain
open and requesting a stand­
ing committee on veterans af­
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Forecasting Frailties
The U.S. economy continues its
steady upward course in the lonRCst
sustained growth period in our his­
tory, confounding all efforts of the
experts to predict its future.
Economic forecasters have con­
sistently underestimated the annual
increase in the Gross National Proi
duct by anywhere from $7 to $12 bil­
lion. It has actually increased an
average of $22 billion a year since
195.3.
A study of economic forecasts is­
sued by banks, 'business firms and
others hy Victor Znrnowitz of the
University of ChiAigo shows that the

British-Franco Meet

prognosticators have usually under­
estimated short-term decreases in the
GNP ns well.
One renson cited by the economist
is that forecasters must rely on es­
timated based on current levels of
economic activity, estimates which
contain many errors and are often
revised months Inter.
To paraphrase Samuel Johnson's
remark about female preachers: Eco­
nomic forecasting is not done well,
hut you are surprised to find It done
at nil. And you are glad that the act­
ual performance of the economy is
not dependent upon it.

When the European Common the British were concerned
Market came into being on Uie issue seemed dead, at least
for as long as de Gaulle re­
Jan. 1, 1959 the goal of its
mained alive or in power.
six founding nations was to
It seemed doubly so after
wreld 100 million people into a
the British Labor party elec­
powerful economic and poli­
tion victory last October. The
tical bloc which later would
1Laboritcs had led the opposi­
be extended to the whole of
tion at home to British partiWestern Europe and 300 mil­
j
lion people.
• * • • • ripation in the comrtion mar­
ket without specific guarantees
The economic boom which to British commonwealth na­
spread through the six na­ tions.
tions—West German, France,
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
Italy, Belgium, The Nether­
son had said Britain could build
lands and Luxembourg — now
a new economy within the
is established as on* of the
frame work of the common­
brightest spots in post World
wealth.
War If history.
ft was something of a sur­
Other goals proved more dif­ prise then that within Britain
ficult.
talk of tlie common market
Political unity, if it ever is suddenly revived.
to come, still is years away.
At the common market |jcadOn Jan. It, 1963; President quarters in Brussels, the new
Charles de Gaulle of France British Foreign Minister Mi­
vetoed British entry Into Un­ chael Stewart delivered a
common market and so far as strong defense of Hntuin’s

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pet half as a separate country.
Criticism from around the world
In trying to make political capi­
hns l»ccn leveled at West Germany
tal out of the situation, the Soviet
—and rightly so—for its statute of
regime is, according to West Ger­
limitations on crimes committed by
man State Secretary Karl-Gunther
the Nazis. Unless extended, it will
von Uase, "practically doing Nazi
run out this spring and those who
criminals a favor.”
have eluded justice for 20 years may
safely come out from under their
rocks.
Thought For Today
Some of this indignation might
Whoever is wise, let him under­
well be directed to the other side of
stand these things; whoever is dis­
The Wall, however. The Russinncerning, lot him know them; for the
Imcked East Germans, who huve of­
ways of the Lord are right, and the
ten accused the West of sheltering
upright wnlk in them, but trans­
Nazis, claim to have information on
gressors stumble in them.—llosca
war crimes.
14:0.
Hut there is a catch. Before they
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will co-operate with the West Ger?, y r . : , $*iy3d M e. n Util ^.treaty op'/M - ;•'».* The/Olo-^a.M^t thing in.the world
are pleasant though!sThYul tne great
matter. West Germany, whose first
art in life is to have as many of them
pillar of policy is the eventual reuni­
as possible,—Christian Bovee, Amer­
fication of the nation; considers this
ican writer.
tantamount to recognition of the pup­

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON - (NKA) — ’ ent fakery, these small caliber f peoples, and tbe push of the
Making stiong impact upon imperialists would, in their militant new imperialists, big
this rapilal is the astonishing callous misuse of honest hu­ and little, to exploit these peo­
thinness of Ihc verbal defense.* man concern for betterment, ples for llieir own grasping
being raised in Southeast Asia stand convicted of unrivaled piir|H&gt;se.
on behalf of Ihe Foiled Males hypocrisy and ayniciim.
Today's sideline sillers, Bri­
The play is going to the Ink
To those in Asia, Africa. tain and France, are quirk
throwing, jeering drmonstra Latin America who wish to with atlvlre ho us Y’et their
lors who respond with inlnd ii-sisl this ujrly new lm|&gt;erlal 20th renlury record, bracket­
less efficiency at tin* lourh ol I'ln, Hu- I n.l-d Slates Is to ing the two gre.il wars, hardly
a Communist button, and to day almost the only firm re- ti lls of illslinrtive triumph —
« itlu r m perpetually troubled
those more tliouglillol people spondenl
who nevertheless see either
It lias thrown Its men anil Europe or the Stirling m illnearly total erroi or evil pur­ its resources info the manifold in nts brvonil France's ineptipose, or IhiIIi . in the course l.isks ol resislence around the tmle in Iniloi-hina gave us the
ibis country is following.
globe with a rough and ready almost liojirli-s* legacy with
In Ihe worst of il. Amen nobility that Is without piece which we struggle in Smith
Viet Nam right now.
&lt;ails are assassins, imperil- ilrnt in human history.
ist'. neo colonialists III milder
America -nakes mistakes
Twenty years ago this coun­
vein, we are stupid or nils try ended World War II as a It may try to do too much.
guided meddler* m other peo­ triumphant world power al­ But it acts with steady bravple's all-ms. we .in- v.i&gt;t|y most completely i nmiliali-d in rry aed unparalleled vigor to
over extended In our ellnrls to Ihe complexities of world li-.ol advonce Immanity a best cans
help other n.ilmn* around Ilie- er»hlp Event* thrii'l it to the I s
world, we are blithely mdtf free world's plumule
In a moment of iiim s when
fercnl |o (lie m-ed lot negotiat­
(ireen at the game, lo-m;: a* el iiimring world pulures of
ing—insistent, inste.iil. upon
much a collection of impcrfei I tlii' i minii &gt; are ol a wirked
"bombing Asian* in a way hum.in la-ings as any other na .i " j " i n or a lumhling giant,
sure to bring un a wider war
lion. America has some-limes it i' fan to U'k
Where, some men in gov
' Where are the others who
lost its footing at Ihe peak of
eminent ate asking, are the
power It has over'tressed a sav liny shale humanity's
voices here and abio.nl to
ii.ilil.iry response, or been oh gn at goal'?"
proclaim that there is another
seased with cumilllini'iu .1' the
side to this story ?
only cni-iny." or tailed to
I B K i t .35 Y E A R S
Our too ■ silent defendi rs
understand t h e people It
A t I i t - I K I ’a l n u - l lo
could begin by running up Hie
sought to help.
I Alongside old post oil ir e)
list of real postwar Imperial
Even in a stable period of
Ills, great and petty, wlm liavi
b e e n fraudulently dressing history a nation newly eomtheir largerthannatmn.il &lt;le tr leadership would siin-ly
slgna In the language of tin- commit many mi'tahes
Hot America's ri'e to stew
developing people » legitimate
ardship
is part of an Inrred
aspirations.
The new Imperialists are. ol itile tuple juncture in hi'lory
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course, dominated by the men The other two forres inerting
• Tile
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in Moscow and Peking Even it are the revolution of the
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the must gullible in the emerg­ underprivileged and subject
ing nations sometimes lake
Iriglit when they glimpse orraslonally the tl-iked crudity of
the purpose of those men.
The petty unit tors who fill
oilt Ihe rosier of Imlay'* im­
perialists must Inevitably in­
clude Sukarno of Indonesia,
Nasser ol Egypt tlen Bella of
Algeria. Ho t hi Mmh of North
Viet Nam, l .jkiro of t uba
Not one of these leaders
confine* himself to advancing
the legitimate aspiration* of
H ere's Why It’s Smart
hi* own people. All are cn
To Get A G.A.C. Loan
paged in one kind or another
of mischief-making for which
there ii no warrant in inter­
national law and moiulily.
Even if they never uttered
a word of communism's pat­

Worry Clinic

Harry Yockey Is typical of
"Cemetery markers have, si any wanton destruction of
valuable items In their envi­
topnolrh editors who use the •Iso been overturned.
"Windows In private homes ronment. even if the destroydally newspaper as a ve­
hicle for carrying helpful In­ have been bioken by pieces i-d property doesn't belong to
formation to their readers. of cement blocks hurled them.
Delinquency -has been in­ through them.
For Inys and girls who have
creasing In America, both
"Could you offer a psycho ranted their own spending
among teen-agers and adults, analysis of the causes under­ money ami who have tailored
ao study this psychoanalysis lying such vandalism?"
to create an&gt; worthwhile item,
of vandalism. And you tea­
Since this problem is lie 1are not likely to desecrate
chers might discuss It In coming widespread in Amec-' cemeteries or even church in­
your classrooms, too. Then lea. Mr Vockey's request may teriors, or vmasll windows ami
send for the tests below to be of universal interest
destroy school equipment or
delect potential vandals'.
First, vandals often have library books
CASE V 125 Harry Yockey not worked to create or pro
Tbe raem V n of these Juv­
is the vers stile editor of the dure constructive oh)erta or enile gangs of vandals arc
service*.
f likely to qualify under one or
lle|iorter at Dover, Ohio.
"Dr. Crane," he recently
For when you have learned more of these headings
told me over long distance the joy of building anything, |
(1&gt; They received an "a)
telephone, " a t are hiving a j whrther lhat be a acooter or
lowanre" instead of having
rash of vandalism in our coun­ a dog kennel, a kite or a hot
worked for their s|M-nding
rod car. you Inevitably learn
ty
money.
"For example, the windows [ that value is based in large
(2) They come from "had"
of 14 parked tulomohiles were part on toll and callouaed
homes — not necessarily cri­
amushed, all In a matter of a palms and sweat.
minal or pauper homes but
few minutes
Such people, thus will wince
those where divorce ha* lirok
cn the family ties or "keeping
up with ttie Joneses" has
spoiled the proper family
camaraderie that shoukl exist
Altamonte Spring*
Enterprise
Some of the worst vandals
Mrs. Rllrhla Darri*
Mrs. Julia llarto*
are spoiled sons of rich fam
*1*1318
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tiles, whose parents treking to
668-4864
Boar Laka-Foroat City
rltiy Country Clubs!
Mr*. Maryann Mils*
(3) They fee’ deflated in ego
l.ak* Mary
118-317*
because of lew school grades
Mr*. Franrrs Waator
322-6111
or failure to lie on an athletic
Caaaolberry
team or In the school hand, etc
Mrs. Jan* (’aooolborry
Laka Monro*
*38-504*
So they try to gain a sense
Mrs. D. L. Johnsoa
322 47211
of quick power and pmmln
Chuluota
ence by joining a gang and
Mr*, juon Magta
Longwoad
striking bark at society via
365-3742
Mr*. Donna Eatas
838-3317
destructive behavior.
Dellary
North Orlando
(4) Such mobsteri did not
Mrs. John (atone
1 Mrs. Morgorot Cosby
carry a newspaper route or
(68-4883
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be’ong to tt.a Boy Scouts or
Deltona
have regular chorea,
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clsrenrr Snyder
"idle hanJs are the Devil’s
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workshop"
descriliea them
Geneva
Oviedo
(5) They may try to seek
Mrs. JoAnn Days
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
revenge on teachers or the
149-4871
365-1160
faithful (Mill e officers nr even
their bosses
For many vandals are not
teen-agers In Indiana last
fall, the BC’A plant suffer'd a
$750,000 fire loss, alleged to
have been caused by arsonists
who were among the strikers.
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Monday, March 1, 19G 5 This, too. is wanton vandal
isin of the most juvenile and
itupld soli.
w a1.1 m a. iiifci.o H , M imoit A* II I'l HI-KUKH
(6) Vandals are usually im
rnANk VOLTOLIAfc U rttlaii** • a ta tra l Miaagar
mature in their emotional de­
ItOUKMT ALICE AftlJKM
HAMMI I. JOtlNBOM
Atfvtfilaiiig Lmteior
velopment.
liABtglug KAllor
n o v &lt;*m i l k n
They belatedly illustrate- the
IIOHII HlliLIAMI
Advertising Managar
toddler’s anger at his mother
■ocltiy tailor
J AAIIC ktlUEMAKKB
when he srreams, "I hale
D o m ic A tari*
Muslnaat Manager
you,"
and 'hen tries to throw
The ignorance of tome col­
Cltjr fcJlUr
(THRU WKLLI
dishes on the floor to break lege giado Wff'vr met convin­
M a c h a n ic a l bupt.
J I UI WKLLB
RILL VlftCICftT
them.
ces us they must have major­
O u a tj
E d ito r
biaff rtiuiugraphcr
So aend for my "Behavior ed in hookey.
t o o
P u U l u h o J dal l y o s o o p f S a t u r d a y , S u n d a y . and C h r i s t m a s ; p u t - Teat for Teen-Ager*," enrlos
ltabad S a t u r d a y w a - . f . l . i . s C h r i s t m a s
lag a long stamped, return
There
are
credit card* fur
SIUSI UIMIIUS MATKa
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----------------------- n "spot" potential vandals ear­ why not for incoma tax pay­
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Dr. Crane’s

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right to a place in Europe
coupled .with
a
w arning^
against a "closed shop" among
the six which eventually would
accentuate Europe’s economic
and political differences
A speech by conservative
leader Sir Alee Douglas-Home
suggested tha* the Consentstives may make a chief elec­
tion issue ou' of another bid
for common market entry.
The British are looking h o p e .#
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Mon. Mur. 1, ’65—Page 5

Concordia Choir
Presents Concert
Here Sunday

i

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A medical self-sefp course
Prof. Herbert Nuechterleiri,
sponsored jointly by the
heart of the rteparlment of
Health and Welfare Center of
nnnir, Concordia Senior ColAltamonte
Sptings SeventhIfRe, Fort Wayne, tnd., is
Day
Adventist
Church nmh
director of the 45-voice Con­
GRADUATION was conducted for 18 persons completing the medical
the Seminole County Public
cordia Senior College choir
self-h elp course at Sevt/nth-duy Adventist Health and Welfare Society
Health Department has been
which will present a concert
Center in Altamonte Springs. On the program were Mrs. Edna Gray and
completed by 18 persons.
of sacred music in Seminole
Mrs.
Grace Fisher, public health nurses; Mrs. Kenneth Wright, society
Pastor Warren Strnwn pre­
High School Auditorium at 3
president; Mrs. Russell Ryder, leader, and Pastor Warren Strnwn.
sided
at
the
graduation
pro­
p.m. Sunday.
gram and gave the devotions. |
The concert is sponsored
PROF. NUECHTERLEIN The class was congratulat­
by Lutheran Church of tho
Edith Griffin, Mrs. Irma Vaned on its accomplishments hy Vureh, Clyde Griffin, Hoy
Redeemer of Sanford. St.
Mrs. Grace Fisher, public VanVuren, Roilney Carlson,
Luke's I.utheran Church of
health nurse, and Mrs. Ken­ Julian White, Ellis rhilpott.
Slavia and Ascension Luther­
neth Wright, state president Mrs. Edith Wade ami Mrs.
an Church of Casselberry.
of the Health and Welfare Evelyn Knight,
The program will present a
Society, gave a brief talk
well balanced selection fea­
Refreshments nf rookies
pertaining to thr importance and punch ucie served folturing works of contempor­
of knowing what to do in lowing the program.
ary European composers Knut
,
By Frances Wester
cases of emergency. She
Nystedt, Jean Merger and
Tickets for the annual Tal­ pointed out that those tak­
Krnst Pepping centered in
cantatas by Dietrich Huxt- ent SJtow sponsored by thr ing the course are better preLake Mary Chamber of Com- j pared for everyday livifig
chudc and Vincent Lueheck.
Professor Nuechterlein re­ mercc are now on sale and since they learn to help
ceived both bachelor’s and may he purchased from any themselves ns well ns the
II) J o N n n M.»&gt;»
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master's degrees in music at
Mi%
nil»rr* of the recently or*
the University of Michigan. member of thr Hoard of Di­ is needed.
It is hoped that a Home irnttirol (!« vicvm I H lloy*
He has studied at Northwest­ rectors, the Chamber, or Don
lieut*tl a t a lk «»n r l r e t r l r ern University and is com­ Jackson, chairmun of ticket Nursing Course will lie given •
t y it i veil h y s p e c i a l tfucflt.
in tile fall.
pleting work for a doctorate sales.
Those completing the cli|ss Itny Mi(iill «»f (i»*neva, at their
at the University of MichiThe show will he held in the
fr't'fy.
/lo etirr^*. .
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Jjr.wV/’c 'v l/n
av.rfWcvnurt of tf-.* Lnki?‘*M»rv*
.Mitlill »\ pint mil ninny «lif*under Thor Johnson, Henry | Elementary School on Satur­ I.arena Wifson, Mrs. Ilot nthy*
Veld, Olaf Christiansen and day, March JO, at 8 p.m • r Wright, Mrs. Carolina Ituit, f«ii-iit thine* relating to use
Itobert Noehren in conducting cash door prize will !»• given. Mrs. Thelma Kierstead, Mrs. of rlrrtiiety amt plant were
and church music.
A variety of talent has Maiy L. Lee, Miss Lyiutte ma«h for him to return for the
In 19CI he wus the recipient been lined uj&gt;. hut a few more Lee, Mrs. Juanita Stacie. Match 1 nml Matrh 1•• nicot­
of a Martin Luther Fellow­ acts ape needed so there still Miss Kietlia Mcl.en, Mrs. ine* to continue the ntutly.
ship, enabling him to observe is time to sign lip for the
church music schools in tier- show. A $25 cash prize will he
many and to do special re­ awarded the first nlncc win­
search under Wilhelm Kh- ner; a $15 seen d place prize,
mann, musical director of the and $1(1 for the third place
Westphaelische Kuntorci and winner
Cantate Records.
Jim Dnughtrey is chairman
He holds position on the of the Talent Show committee
Commission of Choral Music and Jerry Smith and t lie
in the Lutheran Society for members of the Hoard of Di­
Worship, Music and Arts, and rectors of the Oiamlier are
"YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER”
ts music ciittc for the Fort helping him with the plans.
Wayne News Sentinel.
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1 / MURRAY OLDERMAN
Sports Editor
Newapoper Enterprise Assn.

\

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(While Murray Olderman
le on vacation hla column ia
being written by membcra
of the aleft)
By Handy Padwa
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
In 1061, the reaction to the
first major basketball scanDal was utter horror.
Than came 1061 and It was
disbelief.
And now. Just four years
later, it haa happened again,
but the reaction this time
(not surprising either) Is one
of almost complete Indiffer­
ence.
This time, the basketball
peopla are closing their eyes
and reciting in unison, "it's
Just an isolated case . .
Well, at least that'a differ­
ent from the "rotten apple"
routine
so popular the last
m
u vi i
!
two Itimes around.
The S a a T i J a University
i ...............Th
incident may So
isolated, and It may yet evolve
into another major scandal.
Rut what 1s so bothersome
Is th at it happened at a time
when most people In college
basketball have made genuine
efforts to keep the undesira­
ble element away from the
players.
There are no more summer
basketball leagues whsre con­
tacts were made the last two
times; local law enforcement
personnel make annual trips
to nearby colleges to warn
the players of the consequen­
ces involved In accepting a
bribe, and moat roaches take

Legal Notice
NoTtrsi r o n n u ts
T h e n « i r 4 of C ount y Commleelnntre of ntmlnnle C o u n ­
t y . Kir,ride, w i l l r e r e l v e tiliie
at t h e
offlre
of
A r t h u r II.
I t e r k w l i h , J r , t ’l e r h. In the
C o u r t l l n u e e Mt S e n i o r , ! Ft ur trle un t o l&gt; no |t m . Mar, h S.
I MS for f u r n l e h l n s t h e f o l l o w .
I ne l l e m a of a q u t p m - n t .
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DRei . ' i i l l*TI0Sf
A
One
(|)
Traitor
w ith
l e a d e r a n d l l ai - khoe
B
tine t l ) t r i n i t y T ra c to r
w i t h Vl i k l e t i er M o w e r
ft p. c l f l c e t l o n e m a y lie obt ai n*
e d at t h e o f f l r e o f t h e Hentl nnle
County
Clerk
In t h e
Cour t
l l o u e e . at S a n f o r d. F l o r i d a ; or
at t h e C o u n t y Kn«1neer"a Of .
f l e e on I' H 1T-»* Hout h o f
Hanf ord. F l o r i d a
III ,t a t o he ertrl need tn a
eaalrd e nv e lo pe plainly marked
on - t h e
uu I aide,
"nil,
FOtt
FTFl NI HI I I Nl I m a m a o f I t e m) ,
o p e n M,ir« h a. lifts.*'
Hide w III t.e o p e n e d on Tue e *
d a y . Ma i r l i S. l t d , at 10:00
A. II or ae e o o n t h e r e a f t e r ee
pueal l . l r, at a rnret tnu to he
hel d In t h e C o u n t y t ' n m m l e a .
Ion M e r l i n * I tnum In t h e Co u r t
l l n u e e at Sa n f o r d , F l o r i d a . '
The
Halit
la r e a m e d
tn
•w a i v e
any
Irreyularlllea
nr
t e c h l t l r a l l t l e e in hi de a n d to r e .
Je cl a n y or all bide.
Ho a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m i e * I nne r e
hrmlt ode
Cd u n t y ,
Florida
J o h n It. A l e a a n d e r , Chai r *
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County e ng in ee r
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C l r r u l t C o u r t In a n d for Be mlp u l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , In C h a n e e r y , . f o r D iv o rce, t h e eliorl
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r e n t e a r e to t a u a a a n d r e q u i r e
y o u t o f ile y n | t r w r i t t e n d r .
f e n e e t . If a n y , t o t h a Co m p lain t
filed herein , and to aeree a
r o p y t h e r e o f u p o n P l a l n t l f f 'a
a t t o r n e y o n of h r f o r e ilia 11 e t
d a y o f M a ro h , A. D. t i l l , o t h e r w lee a D e c r e e l*ro C o n f e r e e will
h e e n i s r s d a g a l a i t y o u e n d ihe
r a u i e p r o c e e d eg p a n e .
(SKAle)
A r t h u r M. H e r k w l l h , Jr .,
c l e r k o f t h e C ir c u it C o u r t,
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t In
a n d f a r S e m i n o l e C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a
U) 1 M a i l n e Btnwell, t&gt;. C.

strict precautions to shield
their teams when they are
traveling.
•» Out in Chicago, Commis­
sioner Bill Reed of the Big 14
goes to such extremes to pro­
tect his conference, that he
calls a Chicago bookmaker
early in tha weak to chack tha
point apnad on leagus games.
Then ha does it again right
bafora the gamoo to bo auro
there la no auddan fluctuation.
Yet.we hava anothar point(having incident, and a U.S.
commissioner in Chicago relaases the accused briber on
a f26,000 recognlsanca bond
with the statement, "they're
trying to put thla crime In
the category of bank robberlea."
Actually, a hank robbery
doesn't sound as bad as col­
lege kids—with a definita futune—radJIJng out thsltyscljpols.
their families and ifiemeelvee
for |1&lt;10 so soma gamblers
ran make a large score on a
game lika Seattle-Idaho.
Tha arrests of tha two play­
ers, Charlia Williams and Peller Phillips, In the Seattle in­
cident were the first under, a
federal law signed last June
which pertains to sports
gambling offtnsci.
Specifically, It prohibits
travel in interstate commerce
to influence a sporting c6ntest by bribery.
It was a direct outgrowth
of ths last scandal and wag
auppossd to In a deterrent to
the gambling element.
Before the hill wan passed,
Walter Byers, president of
the National Collegiate Ath­
letic Association, laid "light
law* for bribing and accept­
ing bribes to fix athletic conteals give tie one weapon.
And it'* a big weapon. But
that doesn't mean we'll lie
able to rrlax. When you quit
looking for trouble, you'r* In
trouble."
Colleg* basketball Is In
trouble again, and you can
argue why for hour*.
But in th* end it cornea to
this; A* long as there is ma­
jor college basketball, there
will ha point spreads. And ae
long aa there are bookmak­
ers to take th* money, there
will lie hotting on college baaketball.
Ho with no curb on batting,
that* always will b* some
guy who’ll approach a cob
l e g e player anti offer him a
few hundred dollars A scan•In1 will erupt, then everybody will get very sanctimon­
ious for a while before for­
getting what happened.

Benefit Golf
MIAMI (UPI) — A poatacript to tbs I)oral Open golf
touinament, March 11-14, will
lie a March 10 benefit match
between Bob Hop* and Jackie
(ilcason at th* Dorai Coun­
try Club for tho March of
Dimes.

Legal Notice
la I k e I ' e a r l mt Ike ft'aaaly
J u d a r , SeM la ele t 'o u a t y , ( l a t e
• t Florida. I s F re k a te
la r* i k e F .atate e f t

Ford Captures
Continental
At Daytona

Dogs Donate
All-Time High
To Charities
Cbsrlty Night and Scholar­
ship Night totals reached as
all-time season high of $12,226.62 in contributions from
Ult Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club this year, It was announc­
ed by track general manager,
Jack Ledoux.
This year's donations raised
the total of contributions to a
figure well p u t ihe $100,000
mark in the 10-yeer period in
which the track has been ope*
rated by Lsdoui and chairman
of the board Jerry Collins.
Both Charity Night and
Scholarship Night programs
established new records lndivi*
dually as $7,114.12 went out to
Central Florida welfare organ­
isations from the Jan. 28 charIty event.
Checks totaling $4,427.40 was
sent out to the University of
Florida, Florida State and
Florida A k M as a result of
the Scholarship Night pro*
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The lion’s share of the donalions went to Seminole County
with the Seminole County
United Fund receiving $834.11.
Afide from the United Fund,
other Seminole County welfare
end service organizations shar­
ing in the contributions includ­
ed: Crippled Children's So­
ciety, DAV Chipter $0 Wel­
fare Fund, American Legion
Poat 61 Welfare Fund, Semi­
nole County Hospital Auxiliary,
-Seminole County Cancer Fund,
Seminole County Tuberculosis
end Health Association, San­
ford Elk's Crippled Children’s
Fund, Longwood Medical Cen­
ter, Seminole County Heart
Fund, Seminole County March
of Dimes, Altamonta Legion
Post 183 Welfare Fund, Calselberry Legion Memorial Post
268 Welfare Fund. VFW Post
8207 Welfare Fund, Senford 40
A 8 Society Welfare Fund.
Seventh Day Adventist Medi­
cal Welfare Service, and Semi­
nole Child Welfare .Service.
Collins, who was selected
"Man of the Year” In grey­
hound racing three years ago
primarily because of hi* char­
ity work, said he was most
gratified over the success of
the chtrity program this year.
"We are hiving a good seaton," observed Collins, "and
we are happy we are able to
do more than ever for those
in nred in this area."

Flamingo Stakes
Run Wednesday
HIALEAH (U P I» — Injur­
ies continued to hit tho Thorough-bred stare wintering in
Florida but a doxrn healthy
cotta and geldings were count­
ed . ready for the $100,000addtd Flamingo Stakes Wed­
nesday which will ring down
the curtain on another suc­
cessful Hialeah arason.
Even though Bold-Lad, lest
year's juvenile champ, and Sadair, 1064's record money win­
ner, a rt sidelined by injuries,
th* Flamingo may turn Into
quite a horse race.

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lXft la d a y of .March, A. D. l i t ; , • e l d r i m e w i t h I he C l e r k of
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DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) The blue ei*a flashed throufh
the dirkneie, their light* pierc­
ing the darkness lika tpears,
and in their thunder there
wee the death knell of a
cham pion.' •
The blue cere made hiitory
here Sunday night, and mark­
ed, perhapi, the end of an
LITTLE LEAGUE banafit plans are being made by member* of the
era In road racing.
leagua’a Auxiliary. Tha all-day program will be held Saturday a t the Ca*.
Nevar since prewar days hss
aelberry League diamond starting a t 10 a.m. Checking plan* are Mr*. C.
an American car driven by an
L. Cooper, (aeated lift), atcond vice preaident, and Mrs. L. M. Cate, presi­
American won a major inter­
dent, of Casselberry; etandlng, Mrs. J. R. La Folletts, Sunland; Mrs. Mary
national road race. But the
Mobley, Longwood; Joan Voskan, vice president, Longwood; Mildred
mighty onslaught of Ford upon
Coyle, Casselberry, in charge of the white elephant sale; Mrs. Lamar T;
the European-dominated sport
Cockrell, Altamonte Springs.
(Herald Photo)
bore its greatest fruit in the
fourth running of the 2,000kilo meter Dsylona Continen­
tal.
The squat blue Ford proto­
type of transplanted English­
man Ken Miles and Lloyd
By David Iligglnbethsaa
tha Semlnola High football Eagles time wee 1:46.
Ruby swept across the finish
Herald Sport* Writer
David Noel! wnn th* shot line alter 12 hours and 40
tram and basketball tram.
Sanford Bemino^e’q , trqrk
- " ‘h * mlnutas Sunday night, the vie-Lyman, the. SeqilnolvA ngt Tor &lt;&gt;—
tedm won its f(Vs- maet'H the
throw of 48 feet four and a tor at 00.044 miles an hour)
won
In
football
and
tied
with
aeaaon last Friday afternoon
half Inches and Terry Lester a second by better than one
when It defeated the Kdgewa- ona victory aaeh In basketball. of Edgewater took second with mph (or tills 381-mile road
In ths first svant George
ter Cagles and tha Lyman
60 feet thre* Inehet. Steve course.
Qrayhounds In a three-way Markoa won tha high hurdles Ballnt took third for Sanford
Ford product* — prototypei
meet at Buddy Lawaen me­ for Sanford with a time of with 40 feet fir* end a half and Shelby American Cobra
16.1
and
Tarry
Tool*
from
morial track.
touring cars-dllled the first
Inrhe*.
Tha track maet settled a Lyman won second with 17.3
Markoe won the broad Jump five placet. It w it the most
with
Tom
Forman
In
third
for
running score with the Eag­
for Sanford with 18 feet IB ) crushing defeat the red cars
le*, wha had prcvouily beat Sanford with 17.4.
inchee and Leeds took second of Ferrari have suffered in
David Slraughn from Ly­
for Sanford with 18 feet two yean, hut wa* to some degree
man won tha hundred-yard
■ result of only a token effort
Inch**.
dash with 10.8 and Eddie
Paul Pogar and Richard by the Italian factory.
Griffith took second with 10!)
For a decade, with a few
Chounard took first and sec­
with Jeff Whiting in third
ond places for Sanford In the exceptions, the awesomely
place with 11 to give Senpole vault with nine feet nine strong and fast ear* of Fer­
ford second and third place.
inches and nlna feet six In­ rari hava dominated the world
In th* high jump Dennis
of endurance motor racing.
ches.
Bates from Sanford and CharIn the low hurdles Sanford Last year, when this race wai
lel Hood from Edgewatrr tii-d
took th* first three place* open only to grind touring
Called Prraa International for first place with five feet with Furman taking first with cars, they finished 1-2-3.
each and Ronnla Green and
Haturday
But ths first strok* of doom
23.1 and Walatrom took sec­
ARCADIA, Calif. — Hill Danny Overton taking the ond with 23.2. John Nordon sounded a month later it Sa­
Rise, with Don Plerrs aboard, reet of tha pnlnta with f»ur won third with 23.4.
bring. when Shdby’e Cobras
raptured th* $146,000 Rants fret ten Inrhri.
Sterl Weber won first took the grind touring crown.
Lenny I,*ndgren wnn the
Ai^ta Handicap while favor­
They went on to win th*
milt run for th* Eagles with place for Sanford In th* 880
ed Uun Bow ran fourth.
International Manufacturer's
run
with
2:06.0
and
Jimmy
4:66.6 and Mike Ackerman
Winters took third for San­ championship far grand tour­
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—World took second with 6:03 with ford with 2 60.
ing cars, taking It away from
fororda were set In the 70- panny Leeds of Sanford tak­
Sanford won the sprint what many had coniidered it*
ing
third
With
6:08
6
and
Da
yard dash, 440-yard dash,
medley relay with Bichnrd 1permanent home In Italy.
mile-relay and two-mil* relay vld Harper of Edgewatrr in I llitlrll. Harry Woods, GrifFinishing record was the
th*
fourth
poiilion
w
i
t
h
d u r i n g th* Maion-Dixon
; fith nnd Walatrom with a Shclby-Amerlcan Cobra coupe
6:21
A.
games.
of Frenchman Jo Schlrsser
' time of 2:17.9.
In the 8R0 relay Sanford's
In the 200 run Jack Blan­ and Hal Keel: of llslltertown,
train
of
Itirk
Wal*tr»m,
For­
PERTH, Auetralia — Judy
ton took firat for the Ee glee I'a . winning the grand tour
Amourr teUhliehrd a new man, Whiling, and Griffith ami Struugn took second for ing crown.
won
with
|;3A.8
ami
Lyman
world mark in the women's
Lyman. Tommy Haggerty took
440-yard daih with an 0:62 4 took second with 1:30 and the third for Sanford with 26.8.
clocking In th* Australian
David Noell and Steve ‘lA»t’s Go, Mets’
championships.
NEW YORK (UPI) — If
Ticket Sale
Clark took first and second
NEW YORK (UPI) — T ic for Sanford in the diacna with Y a n k e e general manager
BALTIMORE, Md. — Polish kets are on eel* for the March 141.‘I feel and 120 feet and Ralph Houk i* reported driv­
track star* won thre* event* 30th world championship dou- II) indie*.
ing around with a "Let’* Go,
and Canadian* two to high­ blrbrader featuring light heuEdgewatrr won tbs mile re­ Meta” license plate, it's only
light th* All-Eastern Invita­ vyweight rhampion W i l l i e lay with .'t 18.7 and Sanford a prii* he received from a
tional track m rrt.
Pastrano vereui Jose Tories pulled from behind to take drawing at the sport* vaca­
and welterweight tltllst Emile second in lire* event with tion and travel ehow al the
Griffith versus Joe* Stable. 3:64.2.
New York Coliseum.
Sunday

Weekend
Sports
Summary

FORT LAUDERDALE —
Sam Snead flrad a 68 to taka
the third round trad In the
Senior* golf chabipionehip lay
four strokes with a 207 ag­
gregate score.
BERLIN, N. II. — David
Hlcke of the University of
Minnesota won tha U.S. Na­
tional ski jumping champion­
ship with leaps of 246 feet
and 266 feet for a point total
of 226.4.
TAMPA — Spain's Manu­
al Bantana woq ths Dixia In­
ternational tennis tournament
by beating Jan Erik Lundqvist of Sweden 6-3, 8-8, 6-0.
CARACAS, Venetuela — Al
Beieellnk
of
Grosiinger'a
N.Y# won th* Caracas Opan
golf tournament by three
strokes over Wes Ellia Jr. of
West Caldwell, N. J.
ST. FF.TER8RURG - Warr»n Bpahn, 44-year-old playarcoach of tha New York Meta
finally cams to term s-an d
tlgnad hla 1065 contract.

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Herald Sports Writer
The Oviedo Lions took a 94-76 decision from
Father Lopez of Daytona Beach Friday and crushed
tha Bulldogs of Bunnell 91-59 Saturday to become
the class B, group 8 basketball champion* and earn
the right to compete In the regional* at Lake Butler
next weekend.
In Fridny night's af­ 17, Mikler with 16 end Col­
with 13,
fair the Lions took an bert
Walton Coward paced th*
early lead nnd a t the end loseri with 18.
of the first quarter Ovie­

do had a 22-14 advantage.
Lopex earn* back In the sec­
ond, outseorlng th* Lion* 1916 to giva Oviedo a close 8833 halftime lead.
Oviedo’s press began to take
effect In the third and the
Lions chalked up 33 markers
By Jim Bacchaa
giving Oviedo a substantial
Herald Sports Writer
70-48 margin over the visitor*.
Lyman Greyhounds utilising
Oviedo outscored I-opes In
the
new balanced offense suc­
the.Jast stanza 28-24 to give
ceeded
tnfovereonrtni both lb*
Ut«v UvM th* win and the
Kissimmee Kowboye and.the
right (o compete in the finals
Cocoa Bcsch Minutemcn this
of the group 8 tournament.
weekend.
Rex Brooks, hot from the
This enables them to ad­
outside, led th* Lions in scor­ vance to the regional tourna­
ing hy dropping In 31 ’m ark­ ment this week In New Smy­
er*. He was followed by Jim­ rna'Beach.
Ill'
my Courier with 24. Billy
On Friday night the Grey­
Miklcr added 14 and Tim Col­ hounds turned in one of their
bert dropped in 10 fer the best performances of th* sea­
winners.
son In defeating the Kowboye
Jeff I.aCour bad 23, Kim 62-40. Richard Moore's 16
Gaddis 19 and Chuck Baylor points, Eddie I-ong'a 14 points
16 for Father Lopes.
and 12 points by Joe Asher
At the start of Saturday's were influential In the Lymen
gems Bunnell flashed to a victory.
The fine plsy of Mike Ster­
0-2 lead but th* Lions bounced
back to take a one-point lead ling and Steve Slmpkln was
outstanding. I.yman led all the
into the second.
The Lion* widened the mar­ way, something unusual for
gin In the second and Oviedo them, clinched the victory
was leading 38-32 at tntsrmis- with a 40 point output In the
second half. Moore and Simpalcn.
Pared by Jimmy Courier'* kin combined (or II points in
.'16 points, the I.inne exploded the last two minutes of play
in th* second half for 63 to put the game aaut ol reach.
Alan Starling was the high*
points and the gems. The
scorer for KJstimmee totaling
None set up a rugged prrei
17 points.
In the third and fourth peri­
On Saturday night Coach
ods that th* visitors rouldn't Dick Copeland'* Lyman team
break Ovie.lo al.o stole th* f|&lt;Td th# Cocoi B„ fh Mlnule_
numl»*r of tim*s men, 65-49 victors over Btihop
ball
through the every effective Moore Friday and once again
presa.
used a haanced attack in upCouricr, with hla 36 points j Mtting the taller vlaitora, 54waa followed by Brooks with 49.
Dive Malta was the main
factor In tha Lyman victbry
turning in hi* finest perform­
ance of the yea-. Not only did
be gamer 16 point! but he
held high scoring Vern TfiortNEW YORK (UPI) — Bill ten of Cocoa Beach to only
Bradley, of Prlnceton-Olym- eight point*.
pic gold medalist, two-lim*
Thnrtsen had scored 25 point*
All America, Rhodes Scholar against Blshpo Moore Mati*
and all-time Ivy Prague scor­ also controlled the backboard
ing rhampion — added anoth­ throughout the game. Gene
er honor to his lilt today Winkieman too wai outstand­
when he was named th* 1966 ing In the victory for the
college basketball player of Greyhound*, scoring f o u r
Ihe year by United Press In ­ points with 30 seconds to put
ternational.
Lyman In the lead to etay
Th* 21-yrar-oId Bradley late in the list quirter.
By Gery Player
B. Then return to position A. I Exhale going to tho left
Mike Sterling scored II
This count* a* one repetition.
(NEXT) Stiff l*r Dead from Crystal City, Mo., we*
Writlea tor NEA
a landslide choice for the points in the contest Including
Inhale
going
to
tha
right.
I
Lift)
10—Pleyer Twist
■ward in balloting by 840 10 markers In the first period.
This exercise should be
sport* writer*, editors and High man for Cocoa Beach
don* only as part of your ad­
• ports broadcaster* from ev­ wa* Jo* Ecbarte with $6
ery part of th# country.
points.
vanced program and repatltloaa should be Increased very
gradually, I suggaat you start
with 10 rrpatitioni and work
■lowly up to the point where
aa many aa 16 can be don*
without undue strain.
' Start al position A, with
left arm fitrm led 'toward- the
right foot and th* right artn
upward.
Sorry • No MInara 1
Without lifting th* head,
lift tha left arm upwards,
twisting the trunk to that the
right arm points forward ths
left foot and th* laft arm
points upward, aa In position

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At Grace Church

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Mon. Mat. 1, '65—Page 7

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H. Melton W»re, D.D.,
pastor of Trinity Methodist
Church, Tallahassee, will be
the ruest preacher for a ser­
ies of revival ae prices a t
Grace M e t h o d i s t Church
March 7-11.
Dr. Wars was bom In War­
ren County, Ga., the son of
Judge and Mrs. Robert W.
• W a r e . He was reared In San­
ford and attended Seminole
County schools, graduating
from Sanford High School in
1932. He has a BA degree
from the University of Flor­
ida, BD from Candler School
of Theology at Emory Uni­
versity, graduate work a t
Union Theological Seminary,
^ N e w York City, and received
w his Doctor of Divinity degree
from Florida Southern Col­
lege.
He was missionary secre­
tary for the Florida Confer­
ence of the Methodist Church
from 19S2 to I960 and made
several trips to Cuba during
this time. In 19S7, ha repre­
sented the Conference In vis^ iting the mission fields of the
world, touring the work o(
the Methodist Church with
apecial amphaalt dn Southern
Asia. His distinguished record
in the Florida conference also
includes pastorates through­
out the state.
Dr. Ware served as chap­
lain in the Armed Forces
during World War II, and
0 was president of the Florida
Council of Churches in 19K5.
Prior to his present appoint­
ment at Trinity Methodist, he
was superintendent of the
Ta mpa district of the Florida
conference for two years.
Rev. John H. Hires Jr„
pastor of Grace Methodist
Church, announces that the
services will be held each
0 evening, Sunday t h r o u g h
Thursday at 7:30, with a
nursery provided. The public
ia invited to attend.

DR- MELTON WARE

Presbyterians
Announce Tour
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford has arranged for. a
tour by chartered bus to Brad­
enton Manor, Presbyterian re­
tirement home at Bradenton.
The trip will be made Wed­
nesday, March 10, with de­
parture set from the local bus
station at 9 a. m. I.unchcon
will be served at the Manor at
a nominal charge.

Lutheran Church
Sets Mid-Week
Lenten Services
Tha Lutheran Church of
tha Redeemer, W. 25th Place,
Sanford will hava apaclal
Mid-week Lenten services be­
ginning with Ash Wednesday,
March 3, and continuing until
Holy Wsek. Each Wednes­
day's services will be con­
ducted at 10 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.
Fifteen minute motion pic­
ture* will depict the events
leading up to the Savior's
suffering end death on the
cross. A sermonett* by the
Rev. Herbert W. G o e r s s,
Pastor, will follow the pic­
tures.
•
The motion pictures are en­
titled: "Thirty Piece* of Sil­
ver"; “Betrayal In Gathremans"; "Jesus Before the
High Priest"; "The Trial Bsfor# Pilate"; "The CrucifixIon”; "Nlcodemus.” The ovarn 11 them* of the eermonettea
is to be "Christ on Trial"
with a Phariseee, a Sadducre
und a Money Changer as wit­
nesses for the Prosecutlilh:
nnd Barabhas, Simon refer.
Pontius Pilate as witnesses
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"C a n d id tfh cdieA
By DorU William*
Society Editor
CAPT. AND MRS. RICH*
ARD FOWLER and family a n
among the neweit member* ol
the Mutual Concert Aiadilatlon and bare returned to Sinford, w hen Capt. Fowler will
aitum e the dutlea of Capt
Jam es Mayo as commanding
officer of 8NAS Reconnais­
sance Attack Wing One.
Recently visited with lovely
JEAN FOWLER at her Mayfair home to welcome her
back to Sanford. This Is the
third tour of duty the Fowlers
have bad at the station, and
Jean's comments when she
heard of the transfer were,
"It'a Just like going home."
She stated she was thrilled
to death to be back where they
have so many friends and 1*

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delighted with the forthcom­
ing "Pops Concert."
"It’s just wonderful to see
the Sanford people show so
much enthusiasm over the
concert and the talk around
town Is stimulating. I'm so
glad that we have the oppor­
tunity of being here and shar­
ing In this performance,” Jean
added.
The entire Fowler family
shares Jean's enthusiasm for
culture and the arts. The pi­
ano Is kept open at all times
for the family's amusement.
Although daughter, CARO­
LYN, la an avid "BEATLES"
fan, she also plays the piano
and will exhibit some of her
art work 'at the concert.
TALENTED MARGE ECUELBERGER was a guest at
the Fowler home on the day
of my visit, with Marge re­
vealing that she and husband,
HARRY, had been concert
members for "a hundred
years." Actually they signed
up In 1057 when the associa­
tion was organized.
Marge is known all over for
her superior singing voice and
ALTHOUGH CAROLYN FOWLER, seated,
in a Joking manner I related
daughter of Capt. nnd Mrs. Richard Fowler in
that the only reason Henry
an uvid "Beatles" fan, she plays the piano and
Mazer didn't sign her up with
iit an upcoming artist with some of her works to
his solo artists was thnt he
be exhibited at the "Pops Concert" Tuesday
just didn’t know about her.
evening,- Getting in.the concert mood with Caro__ could do h er- ‘ lyh nrcMark® fccfydbeev.r/ncft, talented soloist,
own swinging version of "Hel­
nnd Caroiyn’H mother, Jean, ns the trio engages
lo Dolly” as well as any of
in nn informal "jam session" at the lovely Fow­
the Broadway stars.

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EXCITEMENT M O U N T S
daily as. Sanforditcs mako fi
nnl preparations for the Flor­
ida Symphony Orchestra with
the art exhibit, the Board
members of Gaminn Omega
Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al­
pha arc going glamorous with
the refreshments following the
concert and the added touch
of flowers will he interpreted
by BOO GANAS.
The ingenious MRS. GANAS
graciously volunteered to con­
tribute a floral arrangement
to greet the patrons In the en­
trance foyer. Boo is known
throughout the state for her
magnificent arrangements so
this added touch of floral art
will enhance the elegance the
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enchanting evening of music good picture material I lined
promises.
v tip. Really don't mind being
•. • •
shook by men, but not on a
JUNIOR ART EXHIBITORS commercial basis, please!
at the concert with CAROLYN
Among the gals present
FOWLER arc JUDY BALES from *,Sanford were JOYCE
and LINDA KILPATRICK, a GU.Sto Vs ON. B E V E R L Y
winner In the recent Art WILLIAMS and BESSIE LOU
Show at the Civic Center.
F I E I. D , representing the
AMONG THE HEADLIN­ County Health Department;
ERS will be exhibits hy BETH KATHLEEN REYNOLDS, The
GREGORY. GEORGIA BALL, Flxit Shop, and VIRGINIA
LIB SHINHOLSEB. HELEN P E T B O S K I and MABY
DcWIT, CHARLOTTE DONA- PUGH, from the Welcome Wa­
HOE. BETH IIODGINS, aqd gon.
• • •
BOO GANAS.
THE
CATHOLIC
WOMAN S
NAVY WIVES exhibiting
their works of art will be CLUB of All Soul'a Church is
JUNE BHODIE, BETZ RYAN, sponsoring a "Penny Sale"
SUE K E N N E D Y . FRAN beginning at 8 p m. tonight in
MOELLER. DONICA BROWN, the Social Hall in lieu of the
SUE JAMISON. JANE DAV­ regular meeting. Everyone in
IDSON. TERRY SIIATTUCK (lie parish, including men and
children, is invited to attend.
and DARNELL KILCl.lNE.
• • •
• • •
FRIENDS
OF HELEN AND
JUDGE C. VERNON MIZE,
president of the Mutual Con­ ANDREW CAHHAWAY will
cert Association is overwhelm­ I tie interested to learn that
ed with the response of the 1they arc now In Tokyo, the
public regarding the appear­ last leg of tliclr trip around
ance of tile Florida Symphony tlie world. Know Helen will
Orchestra. Seems It Is the have, enough excitement to fill
j a novel on her return, so we'll
talk of the town.
MEMO TO MILADY—Know , keep you posted.
• • •
you don't have "a thing to
DON
McNEILL
AND HIS
w ear" Have discussed this
ENTOURAGE will broadcast
Licet with many, and Its
about six of one and a half­ j from the Deltona Community
Building beginning today. The
dozen of the othf&gt;r. Some are.
,, I..n
and Mar
taking advantage of, the
hall | Deltona Corporation
'
klc Brothers have arranged,
gowns hanging In their clo*- j
i ts with others planning on J fun anil excitement for all, in
eluding a few private parties.
"something dressy and fem­
Anyone Interested In tickets,
inine."
write to Don, care of Macklc
Brothers, Deltona.
Speaking of JUDGE MIZE
he was recently elected presi
dent of the Seminole Alumni | Bear Lake
Association of the University
of Florida at an elaborate bahi|urt Thursday night at the
Capri when the club, which
was organized last year, was
By Maryann Miles
granted a charter at this
Rirhard Lashlcy of 1233 Lyn­
meeting.
wood Avenue is recuperating
All of the ladies were love (rom a recent automobile ac­
ly as they dined with the man cident
of their choice.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard An­
Had the pleasure of meet
ing DR. J. WAYNE ItlKTZ, derson, New Lenox, 111.; Mr.
president of the University of nnd Mrs Will Drake and Mrs.
Florida, who was delightfully (trace Scholl‘of North Caro­
refreshing as well as a dyna­ lina have been house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stratimo witji tlie "brain power."
• • •
berg, 3540 Holiday Lane.
FURTHER SPEAKING OF
Mr. and Mri. Edwin Man51KN (woman's favorite sub­
ject). 1 gave JOHN KltlDEK gum, 3544 Holiday Avenue,
my permission to lash me with have had as houseguests their
a wet noodle in tho middle of sons and wives, Mr. and Mr*.
West First Street for "goofin' Gaylord Magnum and Mr. and
off" when the Seminole County Mrs. Vernon Magnum, from
Chamber of Commerce was New Lenox, Conn.
guest of HIBBARD CASSEL­
Mr. and Mrs. Rolls Meyers
BERRY at tlie South Seminole
C of C coffee recently at Bry­ of Maritto, Ohio, are current
an's Restaurant in Caiael- houseguests of Mr. and Mri.
George Blehl, 3200 Holiday
berry.
On top of ray camera "fall­ Avenue.
ing apart," ao did I, with the
Cook potatoes and other
presence of about 40 men and
a half-dozen women. Results large vegetable* In a french
were a double exposure and fryer wire basket to prevent
not nary a cocktail. Conse­ eteam turn* caused by boiling
quently, I apologize to the water.

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'Psychological Survial'

The Garden Club

Heart Of Battle Of Sexes

Of DeBary Meets

NEW YORK (UPI) — Tlie
battle of the sexes is a battle
for "psychological survival."
no matter what surface factor
sorb as money or sex trigger­
ed the war.
The marital quarrel is only
a continued, and usually con
eentrateil. tight that those in­
volved in have waged all their
lives, said Harry Milt, a eon
sultan! In human relations and
writer on social problem*.
Milt sees nothing funny
about quarrels — "It appear*
strange,” he said, "that in the
face of this great private mis­
ery the public generally ac­
cepts quarreling with a ras
ual, even a light-hearted at­
titude.’^
The psychologist expressed
some of his view* In "what
can you do about quarreling?"
a publication from the Public
Affairs Committee, a non pro­
fit educational organization in
New York. He talked on them
further In an Interview.
Milt conceded that "some
marriages are a mistake from
the beginning and life be­
comes an endurance contest."
But he said in approaching
solutions for continued quar­
reling, "we'll have to assume
that the couple loves and
waqts to stay together."
He suggested first examine
the causes, then go to the
treatment.
The battle for psychological
survival is at the heart of
every marital quarrel, no m at­
ter what else the quarrel la
about—money, sex, children,
clothing, personal habits, Milt
said.

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The Dellary Garden Club
will hold the regular meeting
Friday, March 5, at 2 p in at
tlie DeBary Community Cen­
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A novel program will tie
presented, "A Trunk Showing
of Spring Huts" for milady
and also a hat contest among
the inemliers and their guests
On March 16. a plant sale
will he held with proceeds to
be used for the club projects.
President M r s . McBcan
urges all to attend.

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"For some, this battle starts
in childhood and continues
throughout life. As a result of
insecurity In their early years,
ninny youngsters develop , . .
an image . . . of being unloved
and unlovable, inferior, inode
quale, unimportant, w e a k ,
uorlhlrss, sinful . .
They fight, he said’ for re
assurance. They used Ian
Iriinis, screaming, kicking,
wheedling and whining. In
adulthood, the insecurity may
show in a man's desire for
recognition. As one successful
insurance salesman told a
professional adviser — "every­
body at the agency thinks I'm
great. My wife thinks I'm a
fool."
Psychologist Milt, happily
married and conceding an oc­
casional
disagreement
at
home, said the best time to
stop a quarrel is before it be­
gins.
Jte said, "listen to the com­
plaint or accusation . . . with
open ears and open heart. Do
not respond with irritation and
anger. Do not counterattack
. . . give the reassurance that
is being asked for , .
One important don't. Don't
drink while quarreling. "It
multiplies the difficulty a hun­
dredfold," laid' Milt.

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Hull from 8 to 11 p.m. today. Displaying some of the items to lie offered
are from left, Mrs. Frank Donahoc, vice president: Mrs. Sally Mumalc,
secretary and Mrs. Nancy Nordstrom, publicity chairman. (Herald Photo)

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HIBBARD CASSELBERRY of South Seminole Chamber of Commerco
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at a refreshing coffee hour a t '
Bryan’s Steak House in Cnsselbcrry. Among those adding n feminine
touch to the nearly ull male gathering were, seated from the left, Hathlecn Reynolds nnd Virginia Petrowki. Standing.ure Mary Pugh, Nora
Norris and Jean Camerpn. (See Candid Chatter)

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at the United Nations Build­
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ra n t

Mr. and 5frs. A. Salisbury
of Azalea Drive entertained
their recent houseguests, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Ellis Jr., of
Crosswicks, N. J., and chil­
dren, Susan and Scott, and
Mr. and Mrs. Noble O. Coch­
ran, of Morrisville, Pa.

ler Mayfair home. (See Candid Chntter)

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By Mrs. John Leone
Mr. and Mrs. John Leone of
Plantation Road entertained at
dinner at their home in DeB'ary on Friday evening.
Gueita were Mr. and Mri.
Alfred Newell and Mr. and
Mri. Vernon Harrison (Mrs.
Leone’s dsughter and aon-lnlaw). On Saturday they had
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lockhsrt of
Stamford, Conn., a t their
guests.

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DEAR ADBY: Last Sun­
day my huiband and I were
out for th# day, and when
0 r e returned we found a
large sack of beautfiul
walnuts in our garage. A
note waa on the sack,
which read:
I*Dear Ellie,
Sorry to have mined

By Abigail Van Buren

you. Hope to catch you
wonder who there people
next t i m e we c o m e
ore. Could they have left
through. Hope you enjoy
the nuts a t the wrong?
the walnuts.
house? They are delicious
Geraldine and Butch."
and I am using them in
Well, my name is Elean­ r cakes, cookies, brownies,
or and I am also called t etc. But I can't help but
"Ellie.” But neither my
feel guilty if they weren't
husband nor 1 know any
meant for us. If you print
Geraldine and Butch. We
this, maybe the mystery

Jfa n o Jb y

O n By Oswald Jacoby

A safety play 1s designed to
increase your chance of winn­
NORTH
1
ing some specific and obvious­
AAq 7
ly some desirable number of
B AJ .
tricks although it reduces your
♦ AQJ
chance of making the maxi­
A 10 B7 (4
mum number
WEST
EAST
Some safety plays arc sure
Not shown
Not shown
and known as perfect
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S a fe ty plays Some safety plays
AK 104
VKQ7
are not guaranteed to work
♦ KB*
and are therefore imperfect.
A AQ82
Today's hand it the classic
No one vulnerable
example of the imperfect safeSouth West North East
ty play. You are in six no1 N T. Pass « N T. Pe~
Pass
Pass
trump and there is no way to
Opening lead—B 2
make your contract if West
is sitting in back of you with
thfee or four clubs to the
0cing-jack.
you know tlie correct imper­
On the other hand you can fect safety olay. This is to start
snake your contract against the club suit by playing low
any other club combination if, from dummy and rising with

your ace in the event that East
follows with n small club. Of
course, if East follows with
either the king or Jack of
clubs you simply cover with
the appropriate higher honor.
This play brings home all
the tricks In the event that
East holds king-jack or Jackfive-three of clubs, but doc*
not give the best chance for
all the tricks.
If you had bid a grand
slam your correct play would
be to finesse the queen on the
first lead o' the suit. This
woukl give you seven in the
event that East held kingjack; king-five; king three or
king-fivc-thrce of clubs but
would give you a headache
any time West won the first
club with the king.

U/b Jh a W o m a n :

By Ruth M iiiett

can be solved. Thank you.
"Ellie" (Mr*. Buisell
*
Smith)
Lompnr, California
DEAR ELLIE: Go euay
on the walnut*. I have a
feeling you aren’t the only
"Ellie” on the block. P.S.
Will Geraldine and Butch
please contact the Bussell
Smith* in Lompoc and
crack this nutty case?
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: Would it
he wrong to see an old
friend of mine once in n
while? We lost 'contact
with each other 14 year*
ago. He was 24 and I was
23, and w-c liked each other
a lot, hut circumstances in­
terfered and wo both mar­
ried others. We accident­
ally ran into each other
ami he started railing me
up. 1 . think we still foci
something for each other,
but neither of us wants to
hurt our families. Lately he
has been |&gt;arked outside of
where I work, waiting to
take me home. How ran I
beak this off l&gt;efore it goes
any farther? Or would it
he wrong to see each other
once in a while? I want to
see him no much 1 am
ashamed of myself.
"ASHAMED”
DEAR

ASHAMED:

If

you were s u f f i c i e n t l y
"ashamed of yourself," you
.wouldn't see the man
feel impelled to write me
for advice. You have an­
swered your own question.
Now act on your own an­
swer.
e* * *
DEAR ABBY: Tlessc answer this in yoilr CON FIDENTIALS TO: I promised
God at my last confession
that 1 would write this: Is
sleeping naked a mortal
sin?

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

• HE MAY BE A« WOKTHLBSS A« *1
THB RING IN A BATHTUB. »UT AT
UM,YA*,TMI4 IS MAJOR
4MOS BARNABY HOOPl e / J LBAST LIFE IS NEVER DULL
WITH HIM AROUND/1 WONDER J
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THAT ? ------- --- GREAT
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DEAR THIRTEEN: No.
• • •
C O N F ID E N T IA L T o
TUB DAtiCt I I T E It OP
H E N R I E T T A DAVIS,
WHO HAS 14 SONS AND
1 DAUGHTER: P l e a s e
write to this column and
include your full name and
address. In which CITY do
you live at 3t&gt;5 Garden
Street? Thank you.
,0&gt;
•
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Troubled? Write to AB­
BY, Box (59700, Los An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enrlosc a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
•
• •
For
Abby's
booklet,
"How To Have A Lovely
Wedding.” semi fit) rents to
/Atiffy ^Thyxi .-""'JO, -Los
geles* Calif.

The day she reaches 40 —Ishould, can figure out the anthe beginning of the middle swer to that question.
^
Oyeara — a woman ought to She will know, for instance,
consider seriously becoming whether the next wife would
her husband'* "second” wife., be more glamorous than she.
By that age her job as mo- more sociable, more eompanIher is less demanding than ! ionahle, more light-hearted.
In earlier years. Ilomcinaking more independent or more'
should be easier for her; she clinging.
should have some leisure time So once a middle-aged wife
on her hands She ought to use figures out what kind of a
some of that leisure to take ( wife her husbsnd would choose
^ t o c k of h£r marriage.for No. 2—if he had a chance
The first question to ask to choose again in middleage
herself: "If any husband were —there's nothing to prevent
free tomorrow to marry again, her from quietly setting out to
what kind of a wife would he. he as near likv his reconsidchqosc? Wha'l would his *e- ered choice as possible,
copd wife bo like?"
! If she has rever paid much
Any wife who understand* attention to rlothes and he has
her husband nr well as a wife always admired well-dressed

women, she can concentrate
on Iqokinjf her best.
If he loves the outdoors and
she has never cared for going
along on fishing and hunting
trips, she can give up a little
ED YTH TH O R N TO N M c L E O D
comfort for the sake of being
more companionable.
"My hair is always dry but t is a little out for this. Hntlier,
If site has been less social­ in the month of March it just I would suggest a silver gray
ly inclined that her husband,
flies. What cun I do? I sham­ crepe, nr black. You do need
she can makf a real effort to
poo
my own hull at home, amt evenihg clothes on u cruise,
make their home a more hos­
| use a good shampoo.—.Mis. as people "dress” every eve­
pitable place.
Nothing would pork up a I)."
ning.
middle-aged marriage more
Yes. March is the difficult
“ My teen age daughter is
than for a wife to try to be as I month for hair. I suggest you going with me liy boat to Knmuch as possible like the wo­ m n s s a g e the senlp with co»- io|&gt;e. Would she need evening
man she is prrtty sure her m e t i r oil. n m l to u s h u p amt dresses foi dinner at night umi
husband would choose to sue-' out. After every shampoo, use for what I hear is a very
cecd her, IF he had to choose
bit of rosmeiir oil on the | -dr-eua-up' affair, the Captain's
again.
finger tips and lightly stroke ilimin ? 1 lillVt* till* ptnpt'l
your hair before mi tanging It thin*.** f»»r inyM-lf.—K. It "
Tins gives sheen and smooth­
\ ..in li»*n mk»‘ ‘IaU^Mo? will
ness. Also, if you urn further nrr«l |»r«*tty "pat ty" &lt;!i
interested in hair, semi me a as r \ r 1&gt; mur UfHIK iliniicr
rl.ilh.v Aini. of coin . a w r y
I.lllf i fmr thiil CupTV Time Show of the Night: | I Ruled the World" and "This! and everybody and his big
9-10 p.m. NBC. The Andyl Could Be the Start of Some- brother ( and even his uncle) is TY-FIVE rents in coin for a lain'* •! 11110*1
ropy of my booklet, "Youi
**|.H H 2H **• n wool ntml pro
William* Show. (Color) Andy ( thing Big." while Andy han after them. They've been stol- Heudline." I will enclose some
!•«*v for U4%ir at m y mn otul
has a well-balanced m usical1dies "Day In. Day -Out" and, on by a couple of high flying gift leaflets.
m Npril ? It ia vci y
hour tonight, with the guest "Softly As I leave You." Ho Dutchmen wlm use them to
"My skm is very good us I |ifi*H&gt; Mini 1 llUV1i- ull the at*
stars including singer Tony ger Miller takes over the in 1oppress the international dia h a v e mi wrinkles yet hut it n 't M H i r - M \ no it f h h o r pnyx
Banned, the Count Basie Or formal spot singing Do Wac |numi i n a l |&lt;t,t
is s o flushed and is very uii (hall |?I4 i i i i'* not Hiiitahlr for
►chestra, the Osmond Brothers ka Do" and "You Can't Boiler
'
'attractive because of that, a wnlili iur a hi| th at K l i 'll.til
and country and western star, skate In a Buffalo Herd "
‘ An&lt; y ' r,f ! what should or run he done? lurk ' 1 l.o,,4• not an 11 really
Roger Miller Andy and Tony,! 8 9 p in . NBC. The M a n ,l,h show- " 1'v " r Nut TV." - , nm 4h ,.nyt.-lllUKt wI'NI 1Ills out f lit. Tlie
backed by the Basie Hand, iFrom U N C L E. "The See An article on Andy's being a
First, I would have a talk wedding rctemony will he at
sing a medley of city tunes.j I'aris and Die Affair." You sheriff without a gun attracts with my doctor, as the flush- City Hulk "il."
and as singes Tony does " I f ‘ never »aw so many diamonds, a Hollywood writer who want* *'&lt;1 skin may he from some
It is on old wives' Isle ii hoi it
to use this jo t basis for a rauii- which lit- will find. But green being bad link; no one
for local care, I suggest you knows from whence it came.
IV series. Andy's rgo is in­
use a good demising cream .So, wear (lie green outfit amt
flated and Barney's ego bal­
und pat after cleansing with good link nod huppinesi from
loon*. Bui they both stop grin­
good quality witch h a rd —no "Hemily Af hr Forty."
( I ) t ’rlce Is I t ln h t
ning contentedly when they
MONDAY P. M.
3•
aoap, mi hot wliter. Apply
Ti morrow From My Note­
4:00 (II News
learn the writer's real, nefar­
TUESDAY P. Me
(S) N* w* . Sport*.
rosmetic oil generously. Use book
ious
purpose.
Cute
comedy.
W ither
it t e m U t * «r i . i r t
( ? ) N*w»eo| »#, Cont.
8:30 9 p.m. ABC. No Time a pale green face powder un­
(31 Hey W h a n
1:16 (9) Mavirlrk
for Sergeants. "How Now, der a powder which is skin
H anw ii;?.
IS) D o n n a lleed Nhow
( « ) ^ttH N e w t
l y t t f m
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13 3S i t ) N ew s
Brown Cow." Funny show, tone. The green powder can
(1) l l u n t l t y - l i r l n k l t y
13 30 (SI F a t h e r K n o w s Daat
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be bought where they have
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'•&gt; nicest
(3) T r u t h e r
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base to meet tile planes, their green powder will tone down |
quences
( I ) V o y » u « T o T h t Dot
noise
scares her out of her the flushed look.
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t o m o f t h t H* a
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I t SS (3) NHC S a w s
( I ) To T t l l t h t T r u t h
milk. Then she hides in the
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0
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dress be suitable for a cruise
shower,
s
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H I Term, K rnla
which will start on the Inst
( 1) Man F r o m t ' N r i . K
(3) New a. E d i t o r i a l , W e e - King, shares a date with Cap­
day of March? I huve not yet
1:10 ( « ) T h t Andy Gr i f f i t h
tlier
tain
Martin
and
goes
maybe
Show
t l 13) F o c u s
purchased the dress . . . Mrs.
(•) No Tlmt for fttr1:14 ( 4 1 As T h e W o r l d T a r a s one step too far when aha
c«tntt
(31 l.el'e Make a D a t l
starts getting affectionate to­ Guy , . ."
• :M ( I ) Mo n d a y .Night M o r l t
(Si N e w s lin e
1 would not invest in a sil­
ward the officer.
( I ) W i n d y A Mi
I Si (3) NBC N ew s
( 1) A n d y W i l l i a m *
I oo i t ) I 'e e a w o r d
9 9 30 p.m. CHS. The Lucy ver brocade now; the seuson
1:21 ( 2 ) H o l l y w o o d a n d t h t
I JO 141 Art I J n k l e t l e r
Show. "I-ucy and the Old
Httrt
i l l Day In C o u r t
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feel like lumping Ann Soth( • ) D i n a h Hhor* • p r r l a l
l . o ) is&gt; T o T e ll T h e T r u t h
ern into that category, rent a
^ 1 1 : 0 0 (&lt;) N i d i , Sport *.
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131 A n o t h e r W o r ld
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thtr
mansion in which to entertain
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3 3S ) SI N ew s
some visiting royal friends of
(9) N * w t l l n t
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HERALD Want- Ads Bring Fast Results

TUESDAY, MARCH t, IMS
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Today'*" dark &amp; tte moon
brlnca you aom* very Intereating condition* that Drat In­
dicate a need to abop for
charming apparel or make en­
gagement* to entertain other*
or to accept invitation*. Later
you are tired and feel held
down to onerou* dutie*. Gat
them behind you quickly and
all work* out very well.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. II)
Some kind act of thoughtfulneaa in early AM will pleaae
one who la cloaa to you. Then
be aure to handle tha dutie*
that aro exclualvely your*.
Don't procraatinate any long­
er. Help thoae in need.
TAURU8 (Apr. 20 to May
20) Morning la beat time to fa­
vor that good pal, *o that you
can'later carry through with
ideaa you have in mind. Keep
bury. Don't permit that force­
ful partner to deter you from
your alma.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) AM 1* fine for handling
that Important matter away
from home, but later carry
through with civic and other
affaire, though they may be
dull. Be dutiful. Recognition
cornea later.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
7 - .idod you are
open • minded, a auggettion
given you will bring fine reaulta. Be aure to give It plenty
of atudy, without fuaaing. Ac­
cept new condition* philoso­
phically.
LEO (July 22 (o Aug. 21)
Day can be full of labors that
are necenary though not very
stimulating, but mornftg can
bring fine favor from a pal.
Don't be adamant. Be as pre­
cise and exact as possible in
all you do.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)
Partner* are very co-opera­
tive during AM, however you
must do the actual work later
that Is required. Civic or pub­
lic endeavor require assum­
ing more responsibility as
well. Be equal to tasks.
IJBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Morning happiness can be
marred by others placing so
much upon your shoulder that
you rebel, but be smart and
do more than is required. Fel­
low workers assist. Then you
win out.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Get busy and plan your
entertainments early in AM
Later, be sure to put special
capabilities hardly tapped to
work. A new attitude toward
others can b* very helpful,
SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to

lec. 21) Getting abode imitived and establishing more
lodern and harmonious reta­
in s' there is fine during the
ay. Be - m o r e objective,
louglitful. Over-emotionalism
t out dated.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
an. 20) A letter can be very
leasing in AM, and then you
an keep your appointments
f all sort enthusiastically,
ludy your paper well. Many
ine ideas are contained thereAQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
I) You have only to buckle
jwn tn order to have the add1 Income you need to make
tc more happy, aucccssful.
0 you have a budget? Is
mr real estate in need o(
pair?
PUCKS (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
ring more grscioui i* Die
»*t way to make a line lm'eiilon on the right people
iw. There are tine opportun­
i ty about you. Accept them,
ougli It mean* work.
IF YOUR CHILD LS BORN
DDAY, he or (he la one of
mse charming youngsters who
very susceptible to the perinallttes about and therere It becomes necessary
ist you have only ths nicest
■pee around from earliest
■ildhood to form the right
Terectcr. Wonderful success
1 this chart In any work of
isgnltude and requiring preislon and reducing to praccal alia.
"The Star* Impel, they da
&gt;4 compel." What yen make
f yonr life is largely »p to
larroll Righter’s Individual
recast for your sign for
ril la now ready. Tor your
iy send your blrtbdate and
w to Carroll lUgbtor Foret. The Sanford Herald, Box
I, Hollywood M, Calif.
The coffee tree usually re­
quire* five je e r s t o reach
maturity and then ha* an
average yield of only one
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T E N T 8 C I I M A IN T E N A N C E
W A T C H fo r Iho D a t o o f Big
B erries a Supplies
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l ent c o n d i t i o n $20. — t r a v e l

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l i ke n e w , $4 O e n e v a 249*25111.

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11 w y . 17-92.
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A K t '. Vi ol a K a • t n a r. 3:2 • i ! 4 9
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m o n o * ; r ante, e m b r o id e r* ,
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tach m en ta
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will d e l i v e r ; NO O B L IG A ­
1NCObl »: T AX P R E P A R A T I O N
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1201

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122-7199

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Inarga
tab le. 4 c h a i r s $13; old co uch
$2. Cheat $ * Many m i s c e l ­
l a n e o u s Item s. 2440 H i a w a ­
tha

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ticles no l o n g e r needed. Low
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122-2412 o r 421-1911W A L L P A P E R IN G . D r a p a r t a a A
U p h o l s t e r i n g . 122-2022.
INCOME TAX filin g by a p p o i n t ­
m e n t . E r n e e t 111. k n ell. 2101
P a r k Ava. 122-2174

15. Special Services
A &amp; H CONTRACTORS
HOM E IMFKOVEMENTS.
HO OFIN G. P AINTING A
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W h s . I C h a ir s , W a l k e r s , C s a s s
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322*4112

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l l e d d .n g A F u r n i t u r e
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PRICES:

333-4331

C O I 'U T E O U S T C H A R G E AC­
COUNTS— lim ite d c r e d i t It
y ou o w n a phon e. P u l cleeelfled A la :o w o r k for you!

69. School* &amp; Instruction!

a. last.

NOTICE OF
EXECUTION SALE

.
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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIV EN ,
t h a t by v i r t u e of t h e ! c e r t a i n
W r i t of K x *cutlon l*»u*d o u t
of a n d tind*r th* • • • ! o f th *
C i r c u i t C o u r t. N in th J u d i c ia l
C ir c u it of F l o ri d a , In a n d for
S t m ln o l* C o u n ty , up on a F i n a l
Judgm ent
rendered
In
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th at
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p la in tiff .
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C o m p an y , a D e l a w a r e c o r p o r a ­
tion .
d e f e n d a n t . I«aw No. 2712,
w h ich W r i t of E x e c u t i o n wae
d i r e c t e d an d d e liv e r e d to m e
as S h e r i f f of S em in o le C o u n ty ,
F l o ri d a . I h av e levied upon t h a
f o llo w in g go ods, ch a t t e l * a n d
p e r s o n a l pr i p e r t y of aa ld d e ­
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chancery no. tear*
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SAVINGS
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NOTICE OF SC I T
• T A T E OF FLORID A
COUNTY OF SEM IN OLE
T O , S USIE M A T H E W S
2241 N W l e t h S t re e t
Miami, F l o r i d a

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NOTICK TO rREDITORI
TO ALL PEHSONS HAVING

R E A L KS TA TK H altam xn. N t x t
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S erial No. 1411X Z-UO. w i t h
I de al Location,
112*lil
W.
Model i 00o l e a d e r a n d Mo­
27th. t a r r a c a $-417$.
del 20 Dack h o a a t t a c h e d .
a n d will sell th e *a me at p u b .
lie eel* e l ,11:00 o'clock A. M.
on T u e s d a y the 23rit day uf
Marc h, A. D 1365, e l t h e fro n t,
PICTITIOI'* SAME
N O T IC E IS h r r v b y g iv e n t h a t or w e a l t r l y door of th e S e m i ­
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J L HOBBY.
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S h e r i f f of Sem inole C o u n SOUTHERN
PR O D U C E.
end
ly, F l o ri d a
t h a t I I n la n d to r e g i s t e r said
By J a m e s J. S i n g l e t a r y
n a m e w i t h t h e C l e r k of the
D e p u ty S h e r i ff
C ir c u it C o u r t, b e m ln o le C o u n ­
HUTCHISON
A LEFFLER
ty. F lo rid a . In a c c o r d a n c e w llh
t h a p r o v i s i o n s of t h e F i c t i t i o u s E d w a r d s B u ild in g
N a m e S t a t u t e s , l o - w l t : Section P e s t Office D r a w e r H
S g n to rd . F lo rid a
145 01 F l o r i d a S t a t u t e s 1351.
A t t o r n e y s for P l a i n t i f f
F ig : n. L K o o n ta
P u b l i s h Feb. II, 23. * M arc h P u b lleh F eb. 23 A M i r t. I.
II. m i .
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ST SAID E S T A T E ,
Tou end each of you t r s
h e r e b y n o t i f i e d s n d r e q u i r e d to
tllo a n y c l s l m s s n d d e m a n d s
w h i c h y o u o r o l t b o r o f you
m a y h a v e A g ain st so ld s s l s t s
In t h s o f f l c s o f Hon. K o r l y l s
l l o u a h o l d s r . C o u n t y J u d g o of
Bemlnolo C o u n t y , o l h i s o f flc s
In t h s C o u r t H o u s e In t U n t o r d .
F l o ri d a , w i t h i n e ls c o l a n d e r
m o n t h s f r o m (ho t l m t of th e
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s no tice.
E a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d m u s t he
in w r i t i n g g a d c o n t a i n tho
p l o c s of r o s l d o n c t s a d p o s t offirs add ress of th e claim ant
s n d m u s t he s w o r n to by th o
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•As E a e c n t o r of so ld - . l e t s
BIS H O P , B OH NS TE IN , T U R N BULL A P E T R E E
I* E. P in o S t ro o t
Orlando, F lo rid a
P u b l i s h Feb., t t . &gt;1 A M ar. 1.

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S alea • R e n t a l s • R e p a i r s
P O W E L L 'S O F F I C E S U P P L T

F o r t h a b l g g a i t x a D c tlo n of
n t a r t y n ew a n d uaad f u rn l t u r a . aaa N o ll*
Furnltura
Rrokaraga
In
C aaaalbtrry
on 17-92. Op#n • d a y s • to I.

THOMAS It. O R O V E g
&gt;141 N. W. I l t h S t re e t
Miami. F l o r i d a
T o u a r e n e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h a t
a s u it baa b een filed a g a i n s t
you
In
th e
above
entitled
ceu se. e n d t h a t y ou o ro r e ­
q u i r e d lo file y o u r a n s w e r w l l h
th e C lerk of th is C ourt and
lo eerv e a cop y t h e r o o f u p o n
th o p l a i n t i f f o r p l a l n t l f r a a t ­
torneys. whose nam e end a d ­
d r e s s Is a t l a s . H e d r i c k A R o b ­
in so n . I l l E a s t C h u r c h S lre e t.
O r la n d o .
Florida,
not
taler
t h e n M a rch IT. t i l l . I f y o u fa ll
lo do so. a D ecroa P r o Confseeo will b t e n t e r o d a g a i n s t
you f o r th o r e llo f d e m a n d e d In
l b s C o m p l a i n t . T h i s s u i t Is to
f o re c lo s e a m o r t g a g e . T h e reel
p r o p e r l y p ro ceed ed a g a i n s t Is:
L o t 1* of W E L L IN G T O N S
ADDITIO N. S a n f o rd . F l o r ­
ida, a c c o r d i n g lo t h s p l a t
t h e r e o f aa r e c o r d e d la P l a t
Book I. P a g o I t * , o f Iho
l*ublle R o c b rd e o f B o m ln o lt
C o u n t y , F l o ri d a .
W ITN E SS my h and and the
s e a l a f t h i s C o u r t a t S a n f o rd ,
Florida, tkIt t t h day of F e b ­
r u a r y . A. D. m i .
(SEAL)
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By: M a r t h a T. Vlhlen. D. C
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1*1 E a s t C h u r c h S t r o o t
O rlan d o . F l o r i d a
A tto rn ey s for P laintiff.
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50. Miqc. For Sale

Beauty Fnre

1.

DEBARY BRANCH

REPOSSESSED SINGER

N E W A P P L IA N C E S a t W a r s - &gt;5. Furniture For Sale
house
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F rlgldatr*,
WILSON
M A IE n FURN
( lo t Point* ItCA, Z e n i th , eic.
B uy — Bell — T r a d e
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F O U N D : F m u a l r 1961
High
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It A 11 — 322*9091
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M i k e s H u n d r e d s of F a n c y
Stitches,
Mskos
A u t o m s i l c Men - W o m e n I I a n d o»er . S e ­
S a n f o r d 's M o s t C o m p l a t a
B u t t o n h o l e s , S e w s on B u t ­
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s a n d s o f Jobs open. P r e p a r a ­
P a t c h e s , E tc . Sold N ew for
tory train in g until a p p o in t, to
21. Home Improvements
l i t * . B a la n c e Now D u s (I*.!*,
od. E x p e r i e n c e u s u a l l y u n ­
o r A ssum e R e m a ining S P a y ­
necessary. F R E E Inform ation
m e n t s o f ( I I I . Ph. *32-71(7.
PA IN T IN O , R e p a i r i n g s n c lo so n Jobs, so la ris e, r e q u i r e ­
urss, I n ts r lo r watt cleaning
m ents. W r its today g iving
S OFA B E D A C h a i r : C h lld 'a
by Von C c h r a d s r w a l l D s t s r
name, addrsso and phone.
a s m . 111-41(1.
d s s k . New . R e a s o n a b l e . O f
L in c o ln 8 erv lce, Bog 10* Ban«?&gt;(.
f o rd H e r a l d .
S A V E T O U R DO OR
&amp; TOUR H E A T
51. Articles For Rent
71. Male Help Wanted
R s p l s e s t h s J a l o s s l e In y o u r
door
w ith
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form ation call
your
local AMERICAN RENT-ALL
D eb it. B t n f o r d A rea. F a l a r y
L u m b e r Co. o r t h a P s l s r s o n
i l l * B. I l l a w a t h a . l 2 2 - * t t t
p l u s co m m iss io n . 323-0141.
L u m b e r Co. In O r la n d o . O a r d e n 1-4(14.
R E N T A BED
L IF E Insurance ag e n ts . lull or
Rollaw ay.
H o sp ita l.
Baby
p e r t lim e o r r e t i r e d . M a k e
Beds,
by D ay ,
W ssk.
or
l i b e r a l c o m m te slo n s will Bill
22. Plumliing
M o n th .
S t e m p e r Agency. C a ll 2 2*C A R n O L L '3 r U R M T U n E
4111
for appointm ent.
'P L U M U IN Q
111 W. lo t,
lit-(l(l
C o n tra c tln c R epalra
72. Female Help Wanted
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
53. Wanted To Buy
R. L H A R V E T
204 S a n f o r d Ava.
111-1111
E X P E R I E N C E D S E W IN O MA­
U S E D F U R N I T U R E . Mlec.
CHINE
O p er o to ro
need ed .
I t e m s , P l n s y W o o d A u ctio n .
Steady y ear round e m ploy,
23. Painting
&gt;32-3270.
m i n t In o u r m o d e r n a i r - c o n d l t l o n e d f a c to ry .
P A IN T IN O A R E P A I R W O R K . W E IIUT ifsoo F u r n l t u r o . ono
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112-0131.
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21. Well Drilling
MA IDS — N. T. t o 3(3 » k .
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your
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RUSH R E F ER EN C ES . T O P
W AX' V D R IL L E D ., PUMPS
. q u i c k f o r . I c » " - 'r h f h a Cash .
JO B S.
StAlJE &lt;* 3 r U J ' J' ”' 0
S P R I N K L E R S Y S T E M S '. • •‘•o p itn ^ -rsa ti/.N o p o s t .
QU1C KLT. HA V -V -M X 'lD . 4
All T y p a a a n d Slsaa
122-0177.
„______
Bond ~ U G r e a t Neck. N. T.
W a R e p a i r a n d S a r v lc a
A C R E A G E WA.N'TED
S T I NE
A few Acres, w o o d ed , e s c l u d t d . LADT. w i t h H o m e T a r t y e i p e r M a cb ln a a n d S u p p l y Co.
len ce, o r w illin g to leo rn . P a r t
i r e s , , bis. R e a s o n a b l e . W r i t s
207 IV. I n d 81
lll-&lt; lll
tim e . New c o m p l e t e tine o f
B»x 121. S a n f o r d H e r a l d o r
E le c t r i c a l H o u e e - W e r e t . C o n ­
p h n n o gSS-1117 o r s n l n g s .
29. Photo &amp; Equipment
t a c t : C. D. M ack ey . 1343 C o r ­
NAV2 Fam ily being t r a n s f e r ­
nell &gt; vs . W i n t e r P o r k . F I s ,
ENCLOSE a S n a p s h o t In e v e r y
red
to S a n f o rd In March
by l e t t e r , g i v i n g a d d r e s s a n d
.
letter.
w u u ld tlko to l a k e u p p a y ­
p h o n e n u m b e r . W ill a r r a n g e
•
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m e n t s on t B e d ro o m ho use .
appointm ent.
110 K P a r k A v s n u s. Han fo rd
P lu s,
w rits
Mrs.
Helen
C h r i s t y , 1017 I t h . A y s . J a x . 74. Sales Help Wanted
F
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______________
30. Home Appliancefl

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2113 N m a n g e
do 422-2314.
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F o r ossy quick c arp et c le a n ­
i n g r e n t B lu e L u s t r e E l e c ­
t r i c e h t m p o o s r o n l y St p e r
d a y . C a r r o l l F u r n i t u r e Co.

64. Saving* &amp; Loan

HO. Hardware

r ram IfnlM lt T t lllr

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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F
T H E NINTH JU D IC IA L t I R C l IT IN AND FOII SF.MIMII.F.
COUNTY, FLOR ID A.
C HA NCE RY NO. I I M I
FULT ON 8 A V t N G 8 BANK
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IN
MORTGAGE F O R E C L O l l H E
TO* W ILLIA M
B
HEAVER*
e n d JO YCE L B E A V E ll* .
his wife
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AND TO: All p e r t l e a c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t s by, t h r o u g h , u n ­
d e r o r a g a i n s t (he a f o r e ­
sa id p er so n s
TOU A R E h e r e b y n o tified
t h a t a C o m p l s l n t to f o r e c l o s e
e re rte ln m o rtg a g e encum bers
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th e f o llo w in g d e s c r i b e d
reel property. lo - w l|:
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ADDITIO N,
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lo
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( 0. P u b lic Ro c o rd s of Semlnolo C o u n ty , F lo rid a ,
„
h a s been filed a g a i n s t yog In
t h e ab o v e s ty le d l u l l , e n d yon
e r o r e q u i r e d lo se rv o a cop y
o f y o u r A n s w e r or o t h e r P l e a d ­
in g t o th o C o m p l a i n t on P l a i nrr-­
t i f f 's
attorneys.
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RUSH. DEAN A LOWNDK
III
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Orlan d o . F lo rid a , a n d fils t h a
original Answer or o lb e r P le a d ­
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o f th o C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r b o f o r ih o l l l h d a y o f M arc h. 1 H E
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p ro coo feoao w ill bo t a k e• *s
a g a i n s t y o u fo r t h o r a l l a f d am e n d e d In t h e C o m p l a i n t .
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ed on ce a w e e k fo r f o u r co n ­
s e c u t i v e w e e k s In (he BAN*
FORD HERALD.
D A T E D T H IB J l t h d a y o l
February, t i l l .
(BEAL)
A r t h u r H B e c k w i t h . J r . , ’.
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77. Situation Wanted
T e l l ( h e m y ou ( a w
S anford H erald!
WORK.
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Mon. Mar. 1, '85—Pnge 11 9.7. Houses For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

111*

111*7011.

8.'i. Heal Estate Wanted

Payton Realty

I I K I i l t o i iU h o u s e o n l*ak#
F r o n t w i t h I A cres o r m o re.
aOL.UE.VROD REAL. E S T A T E
Th Ml 4-1770.

84. Heal Estate • Sale

Ball-Blair Agency
R e al E s t a t e — r a s h r a t i o .
Ird A r a r k Are
111*1111

Government owned
Homes

1 ROHM. F u r n l . h e d H o u s e. N lre
Y a r d , S p r i n k l i n g F y . t e m , Ka
c e l l .n t neighborhood.

S sl s o t l n n o f . 2. I , , s n d 4
B e d r o o m s lo c a te d In v a r i o u s
S s . t l o n s of r . n f o r d
Im m ediate D elivery

R E A L ESTATE B R O K ER
A ppraisal Specialist
111 No. P a r k
171*7174

S t Johns Realty
R e alto r
100 N. P a r k Ave.

111-0111

.

R O B E R T A. W I L L IA M S
R ealto r
R a y m o n d L u n d q u la t, A s m .
322-3J5 ’ A t l a n t i a R a n k R id e.

1400 Square Feet
T O L E A S E : P a c k o f K l r a t F#d
• ral, r a i l r o a d a id in g . t r u c k *
h e i g h t floor*. I t a r t a b o n d ed
W a r a h n u a * . o r p l a n t . I laaao n
• h | « r e n t . C a ll Bill.
IN sTA N T TENANTS N E E D E D :
In M o d e rn O fflca o r R e ta il
Hpaca. 17-31 a t 10t h PL Call
Util.
W ild* T R A D E : F our a r r # *
I t a n r h e t t e In N o rth O rlan d o .
A s k i n g 14. inn. p a i d *4.S«n
W h a t d o you h a v e ’
H A V E : S B e d ro o m ra n t e t l f..r
f 1on m o n t h . W ill t r a d e for
1 or

7 uni t *

t At'IlKH: in l a i k e B u t l e r ad*
J a r e n t to D e l t o n a l . i n n ft,
l*.&lt;k* f r o n t a g e , w a n t ff.OOO.
W h a t do you h a v e ?
R E N T A L S : Wa h a v e p r o a p e r t a
for 2 a n d t b*dr«K&gt;m h o m e s
f ur n lah ed a n d u n f u r n l a h e d .
l*et u* m a n a g e y o u r hom a.
C a ll C liff A a t a r i s p e n d i n g
t h a t r e n t a l m oney.

Stemper Agency

CLASSIFIED INDEX

French

41—Monay Wantad
II—Savings * Loan
11—
Insurance
41—Schools * InstrGcllons
71—Employment. Ssrvlcaa
71—Mala Help Wanted
10—
Poultry — Livestock 12—
Female ilalp. Wantad
11— S p e c i a l N o t l c s a
73—
Mala or Fsmals llslp
11— C a t e r i n g a - F o o d
74—Salas llalp Wanted
14 — P l s c r s | n*Y:at
77—Situation Wanted
I I — Income P ro p e rly
33— R u t l n a s a P r o p . — S als
I I — H eal E s t a t e W a n t a d
I I — R i a l E s t a t s S als
If—UulMsrs Supplloa
17— l l u s l n e s a R e n t a l s
16— H a r d w a r e
3b—L o ts 3’o r S a l s
21— H u m s I m p r o v e m e n t s
31— F a r m s —t l r o v s s
27— P l u mb i n g
I I —O u l of S t a t e A c r e a g e
77— P a i n t i n g
37 — H o u s e s F o r Sale
24— Wa l l D r i l l i n g
I I — H o u s e s— S ale o r R a n t
31 — Air Concl * l l r a t l n g
17— H o u s e F o r R e n t
21 — R a d i o - T e l e v i s i o n
106— R e s o r t R e n t a l s
23— P h o t o A K q u l p m e n t
101— Tr a l i a r s —C a b a n a s
16—
H o m o Ap p l l a n r o a
161 — Mobile H u m e s — S ale
31 — M u sical I n s t r u m e n t s
l l ' l — Mobile l l o m e e — R e n t
32—
l l u e l n . e e K q u l p m t n l 104—T r a i l e r S p a c e — H e n t
33— J o b P r i n t i n g
101—T r a i l e r I*ote—S ale
34—
Uf hnlstsry
101— A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t
33— V a c u u m C l s a n s r a
101— R o o m s F o r R a n t
17 —Moving A Htoraga
111— H o t e l R o o m s
13— E s t e r m i n a t o r s
111— R e n t a l A g e n t s
12—Plants — Fssds — Seeds 111— W a n t e d To R a n t
10—
i l i a c 3'or S a l s
111— A u t o s F o r S als
41 — Artlclaa For R e n t
111 — A u t o s —S al# o r T r a d #
1 5 — S w a p or E s c h a n g a
111—T r u c k s F o r Sale
43— W a h t s d T o Huy
Itfc—A u t o m o t i v e S e r v ic e
17—
K u r n l l u r s F o r S a l s 111— S c o o t e r s A C y cle s
11— A n t i q u e s F o r S a l s
131— R o s t s A M o to rs
I I — Mo n e y T o Lo a n
I I I — M a r i n s S u p p lie s

Ave.

Business Opportunities

425-5938

322-5612
Fram Sanford Eschanga

95. Houses For Bali;
CASH

Hi; NLAND ESTATES

$100 DOWN —
l u d e a t a i a a and t n a u r a n r a
I h e dr o o ma . r e f r i g e r a t o r and
ato\«.
f ancad
yard.
io m*
t r r r s P r i c e d 117 500 V a c a n t
Ca l l Ml 7-4111. W i n t e r Par k.
D r u r y Me t c al f . I l eal t or

ON Co r n e r .

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P ri c e

7 Isol*.

Owner

111

3 22 *3623

B E A U T IFU L
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b a t h , l a i k e P r l v l l t g e a . No
' .Q u a l i f y l u g . 1100 D o w n A Aaa u m e p a y m e n t s . 122-7095.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEV P R A I. O utitsiM ln * 1 A I
B rilro o in l l o m s s a v s l l s b l s In
a l l A r e a s »l Han ford . La I us
f h o w you Around)

Seminole Realty
4

1141 B P a r k A ss.
I l l 1771 s n y t l m s

.

A T T R A C T I V E I !»*4ronm Masonry, L sn d so sp sd
K scell.n t
oond..
naar
sc h o o ls.
bas s,
shopping
Down
psym snt
1470 104 S h a n n o n Dr., P i n s e r s s t 111-0710.

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h a v a th * N L A T E S T b u n g *
low
available
fo r
mil#
g r o u n d
C o m p to ta ly
and
B E A U T IF U L L Y fu r n»*h*d !
Bdr m., 1 b a t h h o m e Young*
t o w n k i t c h e n , 2V b r e r g e n a y
M u r a g e r m . e x c e l l e n t Mater
t a c r e w o o d ed lan d only 1
min. f m m Han ford . All thle
for o n l y 110,000 w i t h good
term *.

SO U TH W A RD
INV ESTM EN T A
114 N. P a r k AVI.

REALTY
313-3173

r e m i n d s P leas (N ear)
F U L L Y A IR CO N D IT IO N E D

$100 DOWN —
$74 MO. ""
i r lu d a s t a i e s a n d I n a u r a n c i
3 b e d r o o m s . F l o r i d a Ro o m ,
r e n l r a l h e a t , b u l l t . l n stove.
S id ew alk s , s e w s r s W a l k to
s u i h S em in o le El. a n d J r
H ig h Schools P ri c e 111 ICO
V a c a n t. Call MI 7*4111 W i n far
Park.
D sw sy
M a tcalf.
I l e a l t o r.

C hevrolet Im pale J Door H ardtop.

O • |4B Cu. In. Engine With tilandard
Tranamiaeion. Radio, Hester and 0* C A V /C C
Fslra Clean.
^
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M Chryaler, Radio and Heater, I’uwer Strer- IO Q C
ing, Rower Hrakra, Aulo. Transmission.
■**
W Pontiac Safari 2 Door Station Wagon.
Automatic Transmiaaion, Power Steering, IO Q R
Power lirakea, Radio A Healer. Real Sharp. w U U
CO Ilulrk 2 Door Hardtop. Automatic Trans*
UO mission. Radio and Heater. Clean
(E B B
Inside and O ut
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CQ Ford 2 Door Sedan, Hint * While, Auloma* I J Q C
tie Transmiaaion, Radio Jt Heater. Real Nice.
CO Cherrolat 4 Door Sedan. 4 Cylinder,
Id C f)
UU standard Transmission A Ilaater. Claaa Far t U U
M f lR
M Dodge Truck. It la Made For Hauling
Trailers. Runs Uke New. Special Thle Week.
0 g Chevrolet 2 Door 4 Cyl. Radio and
IleaUr. 33.000 Artual Miles.
Better See Thle One.

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ECONOMY SPECIALS

g g CHEVROLET 2 Door

*395

g g FORD Station Wagon

*160

17-92 AUTO SALES
(CITIES SERVICE STATION)

PHONE 322*9767
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Furn. I ncluding washer, d r y ­
er. T V E v c r l l r n t c ond. W i l l i
t a k e s m a l l ho.it or c ar In |
t r ade . M i d w a y T r a i l e r Par k.
17-32 S S a n f o r d T E « 31:1. 1

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Adults

101 F a i r m o n t

Dr.

NA TIONAL

B A N K

SiPOSSESSION
’SI Buirk *391 b«L *49 mo.
’( • Pontiac *972 bal. ( I t mo.
*18 Chevrolet (579 bal. *31 mo.
**S Ford (886 bal. (30 mo.
*89 Mercury (684 bal. (48 mo.
’•0 Dodge (991 bal. (81 mo.
*89 Renault (391 bal. (24 mo.
*81 Volks. (887 bal. (32 mo.
(0 Rambler 3996 bal. (82 mo.
*82 Chevrolet (199 baL (10 mo.
‘SI Chavrolat (291 baL (IS mo.
*ST DsBoto ( t i l bat. 114 mo.
‘87 Mercury (411 bal. (24 mo.
‘87 Plymouth (487 bal. (24 mo.
‘87 Dodge (882 bal. (31 mo.
‘88 Olds (499 bal. I l l mu.
‘17 Buirk 1681 bal. M l mo.
‘SI Buick (982 bal. (41 mo.
’81 Pontiac (191 bal. (14 mo.
‘•1 falcon (788 bal. (S t mo.
‘M Rambler (881 bal. (39 mo.
‘40 Dodge (991 b at 0 7 mo.
‘M C orrllr (887 bal. (31 mo.
’M Old* 11*9 b«L 1(4 mo.
‘• I Rambler (8(7 bal. ( I I ago.
‘M Cadillac (899 baL (14 aao.
’*0 Kanault (391 bal. (24 mo.
*51 Lincoln (149 bal. |U mo.
*11 Codlllac 1124 bol. (7 mo.
’(« Ckorrolet (99 boL I I (no.

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Hanford. Florida
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National Rrpoaaesalons Inc.

HOLLERS

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60 Ford

LOW

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51 Mercury
4 Door Sedan. V*8 Engine,
Aulomatie Transmiaaion,
Radio and Haatar.

FHA - VA
SALKS BROKER
You

Stenstrom Realty
PARK

DRIV E
222-701
N IG H TS
131-6144
321-102

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A llri|Ji
T e r m s for d o w n
p y mt . C o m o A s s s 114 Vi s - I
g l n l s . 323-1107

4 BEDROOM . 9 Bath - Har*
vlca M»n 1460 Down • Move
In - 979 if mo. plua T u n L
Inauranc*
LMN ENTER*
PRISES. INC. Main offlt-a: •
ml Hn «.f Hanford on 17*12.
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GH IA
• Scdnns
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station WnRons
Complete Srlrrlitin
59's Thru 64’s

$200 - $300 Down
$10 * $60 Month
100% Mechanical
(luarantce — SO Hay. 1,000 Miles On All
l aed VVV'a.
Sales — I’arta — Service
Factory Aulhorlird Dealer

Kllinor Motor Co.
So. Ilwy. 17-92
Sanford, Ha.

322-1835
n

“(Bob $£UjA 9i’A
How

USED CARS
STOCK
M M lll-ll

WAS

NOW

2970A
2659A
3004A
R76
2924 A
2697A
2491B
2704 A
3003A

G14 Rambler Classic 4 Door Sedan $2395
$1195
6\2 Rambler Classic Sedan
612 Pontiac Catalina Vista
$1895
$1395
613 Rambler 2 Door
$1595
613 Rambler V-8 2 Door
$1895
612 Pontiac Star Chief 4 Door
60 Rambler 4 Door Sedan
$ 695
60 Buick LeSabre 2 Door
$1295
60 Fontiac Star Chief
$1295
5 7 Dodge Coronet Sedan
$ 295

$1995
$ 795
$1695
$1295
$1395
$1695
$ 545
$1195
$1095

RG1

a

CUTPRICES!
0 0 DODGR CORONET 2 Door. Hraler.

*1894
*2099

— USED CARS
C A CIIKYSI.F.Ii NEW YORKER, 4-Dr.
IliQC
®*l Sedan, Full Power and Air Conditioned.
* I O il
111 DOIMiK 1-Dr., A cyl. aid. (ranamia*i&lt;m
IQ Q B
and 38,000 Actual Miles. Have lo Src To
**"
Apprrriate. Only
IO Q C p p
M RAMBLER 4&gt;Door Redan. A cyl ,
Aulomatie Transmiaaion, Power
ww»l a a
Ateorlnt, Radio, and Heater.
DO CHEVROLET COItVAIIt MONZA
91000
4 l)oor. Auto. Trana., Ilcalrr
l« U U
0 0 BUICK SPECIAL Convertible. Must Co.
’g Q g
RIWAULT DAUPHINS. Eirellrnt

$ 195

DISPLAYED AT OUR ' *
301 WEST FIRST STREET LOT!

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford
Phont 322*0614
Or MI 7*2330

$ 1 2 9 5
60 Oldsmobile
Super “88“ 4 Door Sedan.
V-8 Engine, Automatic
Transmiaaion. Power Steer,
ing. Power Brakes, Radio,
Heater and Air Condition.
Special Price At

$

995

57 Buick
Special 4 Door Hardtop.
V*8, Automatic Trana*
mission. Power Steering.
Radio and l l s i t s r .
Makes A Perfect Second
Car.

$

395

60 Corvette
Convertible. Floor
Radio and Heater.

SAVE $ $ $ $

Shift,

HTOCK
NUMBER

WAS

NOW

*1295

3022A
3032B
2907A
3038A

{14 Buick Wildcat 4 I ) r ., Equipped $3595

$3395

51 Jeep

$1795
6l2 Olds F-85 Cutlass Coupe
i|2 Pontiac Catalina 4 I)r., A/C $1895
f12 Buick Electra 4 I)r., Equipped $2395

$1545

4 Wheel Drive, Radio,
Turn Signals and Car*
tains. Good Tires and
Rody In Good Condition.

$1795
$2245

*695

MANY MORE! BEE US OR CALL TODAY!

FREE LICENSE TAG
ON ALL USED CARS
.SOLD THIS WEEK.

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

OPEN MON. THRU Fill. TILL 8 I*. M.

Parkwood 4 Door 8 Pea*
aenger Station Wagon.
Economy A Cylinder En­
gine. Power Glide, Heat­
er and Extra Clean. Im­
maculate Car Through­
out.

1965 FORD MUSTANG
Coupe, -l-Speed, Rally 1’ack,
Air ConditioninK. Very I*ow MileaKe

*B47

• HEN HOWLAND (General Mur.)
• BOB THOMAS (Sales Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. I). DROWN

395

60 Chevrolet

Displayed On Our West
Side \a)U 1500 W. 1st Street

WE'VE

0 0 DODUB DART 2 Door.

AT

Galaxla 4 Door. V • 8,
Automatic Transmiaaion,
Power Hteerlng, Kadi*
and Heater.

103. (Mobile Homes - Hent

O R E EM H HAITI

Cholca lota avallabla In Oraan*
hralr of Loch Arbor ovarlnok*
Ing g* If couri*. C u s t o m
building to your a|i#olfloa*
nona. Uratnbralr daaalopad
by
KINOF WOOD
BUILDEIIH. INC.
III-S0T4

204 W. Ind SI. 111-1633
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

PRICES!

SS2-3S42]

T R O T W O O D I " l l« ' — 2 n-lrni

ril^ 'llF ll

2 B K MI O O M HOMK, 1g#
h s r d w u o d fl oor*, air ouml ,
r r n t r a l h a l l hr a t . a t t i c fan
(►n* o w n e r , l a r g e c o r n e r lot.
&lt;'all 122 *1741 or w r l t a B o x
ISA. 8 « n f o r d Itorald*

333-7313.

THESE

3 ii i ' droums

ll#&gt;*t Buy Biuk#r
122*74:&lt;l

1230.

•

SEAT COVER CO.

ioa?k l o w

and USED

Hwy. 17-31 S

2. I. A 4 IIKPR OOM 8
I . I S A l II %Tllfc
K I T C H E N i;glMPI*KD
LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENTS
F o r C o m p lat# I n f o r m a t i o n
8*a o r Call Y our

1*11

body,

THRIFT*'
MINDED
PRICES

Hou se. Ad u lts,

Ca h a n a a
Q U A L IF Y MO BILE HOME S

FHA - VA HOMES

I'h

and

Awnlnga

$100 DOWN

Ave

g ood

••

WITH

*4~ V ' «

102. Mobile Homes - Sale
NEW

Sam Inolo C o u n ty
(D ial D iroot)

Ar bo i W rite- a n d m a k # of f ar.
ANY B KAMOS' A IILK OF KKIl
A C C K P T K D K*y at 107 IMna
leak# Dr Mm «&gt; Wi na . I». O.
Box 157. Auat ral l , t l aor gl *.

47 F O R D

I BE DROO M , C o m p l e t e l y F u r n
122-2177.
_____________ .

1-3

O ffice! 221-3111
N l g h t s i 323-0706
373-6441
3114 P a r k D rive

7141
322-3430

RENAULT,

tires. New Kit. 1133. 132-4171.

No pel*. 3f3-46»*

REALTY

I 2-4124
111 4 1 0

KA«’ IIIKl«' K — Oo i n d l ook At
3 b*tln&gt;um. 2 bat h h o m a at

**

c

JIM H U N T ;

Wa H i v a Tha Homa For

ISIS

USED CARS.

6274.

95. I louses For Sain

Col'S H it MTYLK

$82.00 MO.
1

F rom

I* a 70-, P r i e s
Han ford .
tit*

95. H ouses For Sale

417

CO M PLE TE LY F u r n , Including
w a e h e r . Slot* M a g n o l ia .

1 T II N .. 2 B d r m

and Sales Broker

14— S p . c l . l S e r v i c e s
14—
Sw im m in g Pools
17— J a n i t o r i a l Se r v i c e *
II — Do - It- Y o u r s s l t

90. Idits For Sale
C O R N E R Lot.
Iteaaonable.
1477.

3 BE DROO M . F u r n . houee
H o l l y Ave. *

Fl/ltNIIHEtf t *—r» e - house.
1111 r a l m e t t o . Phorte SIS-

Management

1— 7x&gt;at A F o u n d
3—
Personals
4—
B s s u t y Ca r s
4— D a y N u r s t r l a a
I— Chi l d Caro
I — Do* »—C a t s — Pa l s

16—

Ilea It o r-A ppr a! e a r - T r a d e *
277 4»&gt;1____l » l » 8

mo . l i : - 2 5 I J

LONGWINDED

Furn. I ll mo., also Oaraae.
1100. Th. 323-7333. ___
301 Magnolia. 3 Bedroom Furn. 116. Autos For Sale
Apt. 156. North 3-12S7.
120. Automottre Service
\VKLAis A APARTMENT8 111 1111 FORD BKYLINER, re\
F i r s t St.
tradable hardtop, radio, heat,
AUTO GLASS
sr, pnwsr steering, needs
1 ROOM " F u r n . Apt. f o r rn u p le ,
transmission 1331. Ph. IllINSTALLED
w a t y r Include,! 141. 332-73PP.
1117 or sss at 111 Garrison
Dr.
Senkarik Glass and Paint
CLEAN F u rn
A p ts. 101 P a l ­
Company
m e t t o , 312-1174.
'41 VW DELUXE CAMPER
Ph. 333-4121
wllh Accessories |l,l&gt;3. Ph. 310 Magnolia
F U R N . Apt. Clnsa In. J l m m l s
333-3134 after I
Auto Glass Tops
C o w a n . 121-1011.
A Seat Covers
T Ford. 3400. Semlnol#
GARAGE APT., Furnished. ||1 | MODEL
County Laundry.
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
Sanford Avs., 311-0711.

3 BE DROOM. 1 H ath tiled, k i t ­ N E A T 1 lldrrn. F u r n . Apl. T.
c h e n e q u i p p e d , a n s c k liar,
R a th , p o r c h . I I I . 1703 M a g ­
n o lia. 332-3131.
F l a . Room . $116 m o n th . 1462
W y n n e w o o d Dr. Th 233-1116

^Property

'7=7=

111*1111

SALE OR T R A D E
I B d r m . h o m e In L o ch A r b o r.
S ee us Tor d e t a i l s .

V A - FHA

“No, ha’s not try in g to loss weight— h s 's try in g to
rearrange Kl”

MERLE. W. WAJLN&amp;R
REALTOR
701 So. P a r k

BEDROO M U n f u r n . e s c e p t
Klee. S to v e , a i r rnnd., In is "f
e h s d e t r e e s . Ille .trr Ave.. |S6

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FURN. 3 lldrrn. House,
FROM $60.00
base. 323-4711.
FOR THE BEST HOME
LAKE
M A R T 1. C lean , nicely
BUY
f u r n i s h e d 1 b ed ro o m . Ad u lts,
n o p e l s . 371. 332-3S36.
SEE YOUR

T H E T IM E T E S T E D F IR M
110 N. P a r k Ave.
111*1111

JOHN E. FOX,

3

$100.00 DOWN

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

—
*

128. Iloats &amp; Motors

By Nadine Seltzer HOME ON LAKE

W E E K S W o r k . 171*1011.

0

103. Mobile Homes • Rent 106. Apartments for Rent &gt;115. Autos For Sale

2 BE DROOM, 2 Hath. C e n t r a l I Id I E . 1 IIORM. T r a i l e r on
1342 D ODGE L A N C E R
Local au lom uhlle d eale rs o f ­
DAY * NITE! Herald want adi
H eat,
T u rn e r
Lot, D o u b le
t.ak a
A s h b y ; A lso T r a i l e r f e r ( h e i r . b e s t b u y s In H e r a l d
1334
work for as little as llo a
l - H r., 7 b a t h h o m e on g o o d C a r p o r t . 323-3113.
S p a c e s . A d u l t s o n ly .
r l a a a l f l s d d i s p l a y ad s.
dayl
'SANFORD MOTOR CO.
sw im m in g laks. w ith a p p r o ­
317-71(1.
306 French Avs. 313*4113
x i m a t e l y 1 . e r r s a s s o r t e d I BE DROOM. 2 r a t h H o m s,
AV ALON A P A R T M E N T S
GOOD
Plyw ood
B o a t.
F lbar
c o r n e r lo t. 333-3141.
b e a r i n g c i t r u s trees.
111 W. 2nd St..
333-3(17
106.
Apartments
for
Rlht
G l a s s e d , 13 ft.. I H P J o h n e o a
BOR McKEE USED CARS
127.000 — T E R M ?
M o to r . (11-1112.
3 ROOM F u r n l s n e d Apt., IIS
NO MONEY DOWN
1-Rr., I S b a t h , all f u r n l s h s d 96. Houses - Sole nr Hent
K F F . Apt., c le a n . I l l P a r k .
111 F-. I t h , 333-1711.
*01 French Avs. 311*0711
h o m e on nice s h a d e d lot.
111.300 — T e r m s
R A V E N N A P A R K . 1 Bed ro o m
G etaw ay To The W a te rw a y
A D U L TS o n ly . F u r n . 1 b d r m •13 FORD ST. WAGON, good
I R r , 1 bath. C e n tral H eat A
H o m e f o r sa le o r r e n t . Call F U n N . I n o e m Apt ., p r i v a t e
apt.
L ights,
W ater
furn.,
Robson
Sportinsr Goods
b
a
t
h
.
322-3163.
Air c o n d itio n e d , n e a r Oolf
transportation
1300.
Call
III*
o w n e r I23-2I74.
O n l y 111. 101 E. I t h 332-3131 • III! or III-SI17.
T o u r E V IN R U D E D ealer
C o u r se .
314-1*1
E.
1st.
Ph. 331*1111
2 R P R M D u p le x Apt. F u r n . 101
113.106 — T e r m s
97. Houses For Kent
I. 4 A I ROOM A p i a , n e w l y de
•
'4
E. 27th St... 322-3477.
'll CHEV. Convertible, Bind.
c o r a t e d , 464 E. 14th 8t.
Advertisers will he glad to
Shift, V-l, 332-4404.
L A K E M A R T : 3 lls d r o o m . K i t ­ FURN. Apt. 3160 Mellonvllte.
you manllon Tha San*
SMALL Furn. ApU 1B0X Maple (0 S T U D E R A K K I t C h a m p i o n 4 have
chen equipped
331-3641.
ford Herald when answering
323-1361 344&lt;f H i a w a t h a a t 17*12
132-0711.
advertisements.
door, N#*d* mini minor
RM. h o u s e . Igs s h s d y lo t. APT., f u r n 166 P e r k Ave.
BAR GAIN To S e t t l e E e l a t S , 2 1 |BD
I ROOM Furn. Apt.. Near Down­ work. iso. a::.:o:o.
I 6 m o . F u r n . 3:2-6337.
BDRM. m o d e r n h o u s e
Ex­
town Ph. 333*1331.
1 ROOM Apt.. Furn. Water In.
m s FORD Galaxls 103. Excelc e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n A L o c a tio n . I B E D R O O M S U n f u r n i s h e d 3110
e l u d e d 3(0 mo. lf l- 3 2 4 3 .
lent condition. See at 101
A ntique chest o r dra w e rs.
108.
Rooms
For
Rent
A
3123;
Club Road.
M i r r o rs .
Tables
A
l a m p 3 R e d rn n m a F u r n i s h e d 3 0 .
HOSE COURT APT.
Mlsc. F u r n i t u r e ,
dlahes A
S T E M P E R AGENCY
I BEDROOM Furn., near base, ROOM for rent—kitchen privil­ 118. Trucks For Sale
h o u s e h o l d a r t i c l e s . 2 -C o lu m i::- o » i
2613 S a n f o r d Avs. 444-4123.
eges, share home, country liv­
b in e T r a i l . D t l i a r y , C. W.
ing. new horns. TV, 311.40
M o r g a n . K x acu to r.
3 BE DROOM. K i t c h e n eq u ip p e d . A1*T.. I ll Elm. Fireplace. Carweekly. Bslwssn Sanford and 10 FORD IH Ton Truck. Stake
I l l mo. 112-3303 o r 323-3313
paled, tils Kitchen, Nicely
Mims. Rt. tl. Geneva 343-2331 aids body, rebuilt Engine

ItO O K K K K P I N Q A T y p ln ir don»
a t m y horns o r y o u r office.
171*1071.

I

95. Houses For Sale

62 Ford
4 Door • Passenger Station
Wagon. V -8 , Aulomatie
Transmission, Power Steer­
ing, Power Brakes, Radio,
Ileater and Air Conditioned.

*1295
Phone 322-0231
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT

rsJn m A ii UNTIL
. 9 P.M.
Iits u g jg a i NOW 2 LOTS

NITE T IL 9 PJL

301 WEST FIRST STREET
1501 WEST FIRST STREET

HOLLER

[^ 1 RAMBLER
FREE
ROAD ATLAS
Just For Coming
In and Browsing
Around!

SANFORD

OPEN FRIDAY

MOTOR SALES
.

2nd. 4k Palmetto
Ph. S22-62S1
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322*0861

�I.

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4#

Stone Collection
To Be Feature
Ot Area Show

. ..

By Jan* Casselberry
Rock houndi or mineral col­
lector! will be Interested In
an exhibit of rough and fin­
ished atone* at the Arts,
Crafts and Hobble* Show to
be sponsored by the Woman’*
Club of C**»*lb*rry from 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, at
the Clubhouse on Overbrook
Dr.
There also will be a demon­
stration of how to cut the
atone* by the exhibitor who
Is the owner of Cowee Ruby
Hines near Franklin, N.C.
Another exhibitor, who has
lectured in area schools, will
display an Interesting collec­
tion of minerals that can be
found in Florida.
One well known Casaelberry citizen will dleplay some
of the fine replicas of antique
chairs and other pieces which
ha has made.
Hand tooled aluminum trays,
paintings, ceramics and art
objects from other countries
will be shown.
Artists and hobbyists are
invited to participate without
charge but are aaked to have
their exhibit In place by 0
a.m. on the day of the ahow.
The public is invited to
view all the Interesting dlsp l a y s , aqd demonstrations,
and meet residents of the ar­
ea who will be exhibiting/ •- *

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P a g e 12— Mon. Mar. 1, *85

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AXD row SEMIXOLB 1(11 X.
TV, n.ORIDA
HO. I4T4S
tiik

w i i - i . t a MwniTnoii

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INCI8 HANK, a l*nkln« corp n r . t l o D of Ills Hist. of New
York.

Plain tiff,

K E N N E T H L E O N C O P K E T and
D O N N A II. COBKKT. hla wl f o.
Defendant*.

*OTMK o r * I IT
TIIK BTATK OK M.OItlllA
TOi Donna II Coakay
&gt;2 I l l var s l d e , B o u t * 1,
Cart nal . Ca l i f o r n i a
K a n n e t h Le o n C o s k e y ,
&gt;2 III vara l«1». R o u t * 1.
C a r me l . C a l i f o r n i a
You s r * n**rel»r n o t i f i e d that
n aul t haa b e e n fi l ed a g a i n s t
y o u In t h » a b o v e e n t i t l e d «au»e.
a n d t h a t y o u ar e r e q u i r e d to
f Ua y o u r a n e w a r w i t h t he Cl erk
of t hi s Cour t and t o aarve a
c o p y l h a r a o f upon t he plai n*
tiff
or
plaintiff*
attorneys
whose
n a m e a nd addre aa I*
Jennings.
Wa t to, C l a r k e nnd
H a m i l t o n , l i n o Har ne t t N a t i o n
al Hank Hul l dl ng, J » r k » n m Hie
J, Kl orl da. n*H l a t e r t h a n April
I, 1S&gt;*L If y o u fal l to do so n
d e r r e a pro r o n f e a e o w i l l he * *i.
t e r e d a g a l n a t y o u for the r*
l i e f d e m a n d e d I n ' t h e c o mp l a i n t
T h l a ault I* to fore* I mp a ,
mortgage
T h e real p r o p e r ! )
p r o c e e d e d a g a l n a t la
Uat
1»
MOUTH
PINE
CHKHT T hi r d Addi t i on, a
s u b d i v i s i o n , a c c o r d i n g to «
pl at
t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In
Pl at Hook 11. patfws &lt;2 e nd
CS o f
ha I'uhll* It.
rl
o f H e m l n o U C o u n t y . Klor
Ida
W I T N E S S tny h a n d an 1 ’ &gt;*
peal o f s a i d Court at 8ai.f&lt;ir*1,
Fl o r i d a , thl a 2Mh d a y o f F e b
r u a r y , IM S .
( « KA I . )
A r t h u r II Be r k w i t h , J r ,
C l e r k of tlie Ci r cui t Court
By ; E l i s a b e t h H r u a n a h a n
D e p u t y Cl ark *

Publish Mar
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in

coi h t

or

TIIK m il Jl lilt IAI. CIIK I IT
IN AMI ro ll IKMIftOLK
COUNTY* ri.oiilHA.
IN I'llANCCHY Ml. MATT
HOTKT To DKFKKD HR
on n r rt o r rrn t.irA T to *
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row

Q U A N T IT Y
RIGHTS

25th &amp; Park, Sanford

RESERVED

GETTING UP
NIGHTS

TWO TROOPS of Girl Scout*, Troop* 695 nnc! 299 toured the Atlantic
Const Line Railroad *Uitinn recently. Girl* arc shown here a* they observe
facility. Troop leader* nre Mr*. Glady* Downing and Mr*. Je**ie Andrew*.

AfUr St, common Kidney or Bladder Ir­
ritation*
often occur and
n
i a u o n i onen
ana mar
may make
roaasr foil
you
tense and nervnu* from loo frequent
paa«a«ea boMi da? and nlfht. Secondarilr. rou mar loae sleep and suffer from
Headaches. Backache and feel old. tired,
depresaed. In euch Irritation. CYBTf.X
usuallr brings fast, relasing comfort br
curbing Irritating germs in strong, acid
urine and br analgesic pain relief. Oet
CYSTEX at druggists f e . l better faaU

BIG STOCK REDUCTION *
SALE STILL IN PROGRESS

HIDE AW AY BEDS
DERNAIID W. George (left), hospital corpsmnn
2/ci, nnd Charlie Stone, aviation machinist’a
mate (jet) 1/cl, were presented Good Conduct
ribbon* nt a VAH-7 formation.
(Navy Photo)

C TP To Give Ham Dinner
lly J»n* C sssrlb erry

The Council of Teacher*
and Parent* of South Semi­
nole Elementary School nt
Casselberry is sponsoring »
llam Dinner from 6-7 p.m.
Friday,
Friday, tyarch 12, In the
ichool cafeterin. '
The dinner will l»e prepar­

ed liy the lunchroom staff un­
der the supervision of Mrs.
Howard Ilahhitt nnd tickets
will he sold in advance at a
moderate charge for ndulta
and children.
Included on the menu will
he baked ham. potato, vegeta­
ble, sslnd, rolls, detsert and
I&gt;everage.

c

SLEEP - SOFAS
Large Selection, Many
Color* and Fabric*.
Sofa Hy Day, Bed By
Night.

$168.

FABULOUS
DETERGENT!
11

— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS —

MATHER

OF
SANFORD

20.1-09 E. lnt ST.

.

-“TABLE-READY”

„ • SLICED
OR • HALVES

SO LID

Peaches

G IA N T

0LE0

NO. 2 1/2

LB.

BOX

CAN

PKG.

FAB

EASY TERMS

~ “DEL MONTE”
##

P H . 322-0983

ANNOUNCEMENT
.Keeping pace with the rapid growth of Sanford
and Seminole County, we wish to announce the
opening of our REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT.
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should be in from all those
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SAIGON (U PI)—More thnn 160 American and
South Vietnamese fighter-bombers and B57 jets h it
two targets in North Viet Nam today in the biggest
strike yet against the north. Moscow Radio immedi­
ately denounced what it calls n barbarous provoca­
tion.
z\n official z\merican reconnaissance missions.
A statement by the U. S.
spokesman said damage
a t a North Vietnamese Embassy and the Saigon gov.
naval base and at a aup- ernment hinted at further a ir

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The sub-committees of the
L a k e Monroe Development
Committee will meet at 7:30
WASHINGTON (LTD p.tn. Wednesday in the Cham­
ber of Commerce conference President Johnson’s proposed
trip to the Soviet Union moved
room.
a step closer today with word
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that the Russians sent him a
Hint to the committee mem­ message a month ago saying
bers pushing the county-wide they would welcome such a
beautification program: EnlisT visit.
Hut there was still no indi­
the aid of the federal Neigh­
borhood Youth Corps. The cation whether the proposed
government will pay 90 per
rent of the tab and the boys
will do the work.
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ing "Clock” .items from’ Itill
Mael.aurhlin's Lion Pause for
tot these many mjvonv i«\ly tr
discover today that Hill has
been swiping them from Play­
boy piagar.ine.
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Some times
you ran straightrn out-a youngster by bend­
ing him over.

Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Cloudy, chance of showers Wednesday, high about 80; low tonight 65-70.
VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1008

TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1065

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Moon Rocket
Explodes On
Blast-Off

CAPE KENNEDY (UP!)
— An Atlas-Centaur moon
rocket *fxplodcli .ih ;—
oranjre flame on Mast-off to­
day, throwing a new kink in­
to America's plan to put a
robot surveyor spacecraft on
lfjnnf surface this fall.
The silvery, 112-foot rocket
rose n few feet from its
launch pad at 8:25 n m.t suf­
•*-' Little boy: ‘ Daddy, what's
fered an apparent engine fail­
PRESIDENT JOHNSON ure. and crashed hack to enith
an angel?"
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Wise father: "A church-go­ , visit would be a two-way af­ engulfed in flames.
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pw ing pedestrian who jumped fair—as Johnson first suggest­
Thousand* of pound* of
too late.”
ed—with Soviet Premier Alex­ volatile kerosene, liquid oxy­
(Tlianx, Hill I ei N. Kosygin and Communist gen, and hydrogen fed « tre­
HOI1EKT HESSE HER (lower left) jintiriputu*
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party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev mendous orange-red fire on
this
juicy steak as the winning co-chairman in
Although the latest news coming to the United States. 1the launch complex for shout
the
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
r e p o r t * say construction
Kosygin broke the news ot 10 minutes after the explo­
membership
ilrive. Arthur II. Reek with Jr., the
start* ill'out April’* «*n«l on the message to Johnson Mon­ sion. &lt;ireat cloud* of black
losing
co-chairman,
points hungrily, lionti ami
improving 2.5th Street between day in Leipzig. Hast Germany I smoke billowed into the sky.
cashing winning ilrive members are pictured in
Firm h unit Mellonville Ave*
A space agency spokesman
lie told reporters he had
the toji photo as they await the steaks at the
nu’e t, we’ll believe it when we written lo the President two reported minutes after the
A Seminole County delega
FP&amp;L recreation area Monday evening.
see it. But — since some months ago that it would be thundering crash that all per­
tion will join with a delegation
buildings have been razed or "very pleasant” to receive sonnel in the nearby block­
i
Rom the New Sinirna llearlf
removed, we now *ee new him in Moscow Kosygin said house were safe.
t'hainbei of I'omim-rce Thuri
utility poles in place bark at he was still waiting tor a re
Tile 150 ton l o t k c t w a s de
dav lo ph-.nl tin- i.iuso o( a
the new fthruildcis Maybe! ! ply.
signe d to shoo! it* 1.400
new (H ern tiiulgr oil s lt 4li
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Hut White House Press Sol­ pound surveyor mock up to­ over the St. Johns River.
Kill is in place for the new id a ry George E. Reedy said ward an imaginefy lunar point
John Aie-and-". "heir-gap
sidewalk on Onora Road from later that Johnson had re 24*4,000 m i l e s a w a y in s p a c e of the Sen-mole County t'am
Sanford Avenue to the Navy plied Reedy said Kosygin ap that was representing the ini'Moti. and ( Vet non Mue
parently had been referring lo J fiUM'ii fur flight test purpose*. and John Kmli-r ol the Sent
base.
an "oral message"—not a let
It was the first of two mole tli.im V r ol Com meric
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Spring commences Satur­ ter—received a month ago in moon shot r e h e a r s a ls planned .•.Ion. with tin NSIt t "ha mini
Washington
*before another Atlas Centaur will meet at tn a in. Thursday
day, March 20. this year.
lie said it was with Oils was s c h e d u le d lo shoot the wall the Volo.ia County Colli
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message in mind that. John-on f i r s t
of s«\en surveyor in.-M o n at In-Land.
Frank Yoltoline .ays lo-'s
said in a speech helot e the ptolie* to thf ttiooil this full.
Seminole County L’oiuiius
giving up cigars for Lent. Anti Defamation League of
The United States was moii has plareil the listen
True. I.inda?
H'nai H'rith Feb. 3. "I base counting on Project Surveyor budge on No I priority in it.•
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reason to believe that the So to clear up mysteries of the l o a d intpiovr rill-lit reque-t K
Do von have a wheelchair M e t leadership would welcome iio M'ti** mii |.in* mi.d to find
tiiat will fit a Ihicc-venr old tny visit to their country—as safe landing Mien* for Pm- tin Mali It....I |l&lt; part mi lit
Voiii-ia i .Hinty Commission
chilci? d r d-* you know where I would be very glad to do." j e e t Apollo list loliailt s tliM*
will In- ii-ipit -ltd Thursday j|
one can in- found? There's a
Presumably, the U. S. and are m hcduled to follow hy m i to place tlie span on No. I
l i t t l e girl in Altamonte Soviet governments are engag 11170.
priority
Springs wh&gt;&lt; had both legs ed m delicate diplomatic tie
It was tile fifth t• —
t flight
The proposed new bridge is
amputated. Mis. Joyce Kel­ gotiations to work mil tin- do for the high ru n g&gt; I entaiil
a primary prnjeet, to In- li
ley, a| the State Welfan- De­ tells ol any Johnson visit
1The fit &gt;*1 of the doubled named with slate fund', ex
partment. is trying to find a
"The two governments stand plagued AtlaM entaut rocket* eepting that Volusia and Sem
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wheel chair for her use. If in the same position," Heed) blew up 55 seconds after
mole Counties must provide
you ran help, call Mrs. Kelley. said.
: Inutirlf on May H. 11M12. Its tlie necessary right-of-way.
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"Each has expressed the next test, on Nov. 27, KMiil,
At the Inst Kiunnis meet­ fact that a visit would be wa* a full success and tin*
:.j t r ■ • - s M S c f c i
ing, (Henn McCall made a mo­ welcome. There have been ro« ket reached cubit for the
tion that the board of direct­ contacts through diplomatic first time.
ors write a letter to the City channels."
A thud Atlas-Centaur ffail­
Commissioners recommending
ed to achieve orbit last June
that they proceed with the
hut most of it* test objec­
Demo M eeting
WASHINGTON (UIM) — I
lakefront development. The
Need for an effectivu nfter- tive* wen' met. It* last test, Serin !«• I JOI* l.cutlr-r E vrirtt
motion was carried unani­ i-iiie lull for juvenile offend in December, was * success
M Dirkitcn (III.) (thinned to
mously.
&lt;-rs and the needs of Seminole
return tn his Smut#* duties
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County- juvenile eourt will be
today i»fter * nine dav ah- i
At ih , meeting i.f the San the subject of a talk by f*. M arshal Forces
seller for
t rent limit of a
I iiitrd I'rro International . Mliz/aid uainiiii** w e r e
ford Merchants division, the Vernon Mize, former county
WASHINGTON (L T D
- Mmimi h iiilnit nt.
V\ i J M.m h w inds u hippi il 1 po*t&lt;*d for part* of .Minne­
same motion was made that and juvenile judge, who will House
Democratic
leaders
Dirksen w h * di*tharmed
I"
»w aru'w mid ra in aero** |
t|lf merchants follow suit, and speak to members of the marshaled their fo rds against | Monday from Walter Reed
sota, Missouri and Kansas.
this motion also was carried Seminole County Democratic Republican effort* to turn Army Medical Tenter He en ♦he Mh| « ‘ -• U«Uy b u t *priti|? - The weather bureau warned
unanimously, so looks like all Women's Club at 7:30 Wed­ Prrmdrnt Johnson* SI T b ll-trred the hospital after suf- u *« . :«t ar*mnd the c o r n e r »n •
f)i»w h i ' i i ' t e i o fr e ra t i i m * of ' »« vrM ” weather on the
the civic organizations are nesday at Seinionle County- lion Appalachia bill into a nn ferine a m urmirt* of
i«ai held* of 45 mile ail hour
getting in behind the plan to Health Department auditor­ turn wide e« onoinic develop- j mb pain* during a short tup * iiri'l .i- hlKh as Til
giva it the big push.
ium.
»Monday.
ment program.
I to Dr Bury., FU.
winds. A band of sleet and
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road-glnzing rain spread east­
While we’re on the suhjert.
ward across Iowa and Illinois.
let's don't call it "the marina”
St. Cloud, Minn, slugged
since this only refers to one
with II inches of anew Mon­
I'base of the project, which
should be correctly titled the
day, was buried under moun­
"lakefront development pro­
She said the men took tainous snow drifts.
G0WENSV1LLE, S C. (UPI) I The victim. B I. Lands, 49. 'e r and parked her car behind
ject." This takes in the ma- —Olficers searched the hill* of was killed by a single shotgun his.
Land- billfold, then asked for t Rivers weie on the rise
i in*, restaurant, night dub. upper Greenville and Spartan­ blast in the stomach late Mon­ I The two ta'ked in Pie bark her pockdliook She said it
throughout Wisconsin, Iowa,
mall, yacht club . . . the whole burg counties today for two day afternoon. The teacher, | scat of Land* car for alaiut 30 wa- m ti&lt;‘i cat. some 50 yards
Minnesota and Nebraska be­
work*.
ex convicts suspected of kill-1 slender l’a'ricta L. Parham, minutes, said Greenville Coun­ back llrougb the woods on the cause of the heavy snow and
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mg a married high school 27, was not hurt
dirt road
ity Coroner George McCoy
rain. Scores of families were
Nothing else that Sanford band director they found park­ Miss Parham gave descrip­ Then a shotgun blast pep
The older man went to the
has ever done, or contemplat­ ed -with a pretty blonde teach­ tions of the men to authorities. | Jirrcd the rear window of car, she told police The removed frem their homes.
The stoimy went tier did not
ed doing, has brought inter­ er.
After checking sources in the Lands' car. although it dot nut younger one -hot down Lands
rpale
the South.
ested news media from around
area
officers
were
understood
injure
the
couple
tor
no
apparent
reason,
she
A steady rain frustrated ef­
Severe
storms s l a m m e d
the state into our fair city, forts to find the men with to h u e concentrated on two The pretty teacher said the said, white hu companion wa*
across the Texas-Louisiana
like the lakefront develop­ bloodhounds Authorities de­ men recently released from men. their lower faces covered searching her car.
ment project. The inquiry we clined to name the.m en they prison.
with handkerchiefs, forced
The men fled Miss Par­ border Monday, dumping 3
get regularly from out-of were seeking, but one was un­ Miss Parhim said Lahds ar­ them out of the car and uiadr ham's sen-ams brought the inches of hail at Perkins, La.,
town media nearly.-every day derstood to he from Greenville rived at the rendezvous spot thein march into the wood* hidden logge-, who had watch­ a n d swumping Kirbyville,
is, "What’s new on the me- County and the other from near Gowansville before dusk. with their hands on (op of- ed the killing from about 350 Tex., with ft.JO inches of rain
Spartanburg.
in one hour.
, yards away,
She arrived a few minutes. 1st- their heads.

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Topic Of Parley

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Sen. Dirksen

Back On Job

Spring Just Around
The Corner But. . .

S h o tgu n H alts T ry s t

Cily Firemen
Slightly Hurt
A two-stoiy fiunit' •partmen l house at 1715 Boll Ave­
nue ai extensively &lt;Umni:eit
by file Sat Utility lit^ht, it
wits lent net! today.
Two fiie fi^btei* ftom the
Sanford Fire Department retd tiiiiijr injuries battling
the 2 1j hour blaze but did
not requite hospitalization.

(See map of North Viet raids "to make clear to Hanoi
N,m on page 9.)
that North Viet Nam will b«
ply depot near the border of held fully accountable for
I j »o » wax "between 70 and 80 ccntfnuing aggression against
per Kent "
SouN^Vlet Nam."
The statement.followed pub.
A U. S. Air Fnrre apokrsman, who disclosed today’s liration of a U.S. white paper
twin attack* were larger than Inst week documenting Comthree previous attacks during m u n 1s t aggression against
February, said at least three South Viet Nani and hinting
of the raiding planes were at further retaliatory acts.
downed by antl-aireraft fire
from Communist positions.
Moscow clnimrd seven of the j
planes were shot down and
Sjtid .intense jpiti-aireruft Jire |
prevented mote devastating
attacks against military ta r­
gets in the north.
MARINES HEADY
The- raids were announced
j*
ns a battallen-slzed force of
* "" j if
U. S. Marines prepared to
( I t
land In South Vie Nam to hol­
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ster American forces there.
It was understood llie Ma­
rines would take over guard
duties at vital If. S. installa­
tions such ns the an bases
when- today's strikes were
launched.
Informed sources estimated
the Marine force at between
Killl to 1,1X10.
( DR. JOHN L. UnderSaigon Radio reported to­
wootl Jr. is t'ommundday’s sin prise raids and this
itiK officer of Heuvy
was followed by a joint Ameri­
A 11 lie k Squadron 6,
can and Vietnamese state­
li c i n k transferred to
ment.
Sanford Naval Air Sta*
A later V S. Air Force
t i o n front tlm West
-tnlcmrnt -aid more limn Dill
Coast April 1. lie and
plan'-* wrtc Involved
ilia wife, Anne, reside
A joint U. S.-Vitenamese
at 111 South Scott Ave­
statement sai l American 1157s
nue. They have a son
and Kllill fighter bombers hit
and daiiKhter away nt
a supply depot at Xom Hung,
colli'KO. (Navy Photo)
about pi miles north of the
boundary between North anti
South Viet Nil in, and about
15 miles fioin tlie Laotian
bolder. Il was tlie fust time
tin- twill jet 1157s have lilt
North Viet Nam.
Ry Jane Casselberry
AIR FORCE SHOW
(.and
O’Lakrs Country Club
A force of South Vietnamese
'I Casselberry lost more lhan
figlllel bolliheis attacked tlo- f.’i.iHHl worth of gulf course
naval base at tjuang Kite «n 1 maintenance equipment Mon-

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T h e fire &lt;lrpar (m ent said
the fire was ta n n e d hy a dc
f e r t i l e oil he ater
A jTiua^r outside th e city
limit* was &lt;|e *t|o \ed hy fire
S u n d a y i n f il l . I he luiildiru*
w m owned hy ( ’. K Jo n e s in
F lo ra H eights.
A workshop, inrludirtfr p o w ­
e r tool*, wa* d ' ”«U«yed in tin*
h l a / e . h i r e d e p a r t m e n t * fiotil
l.a k e M ary and (Jltidei Vllle
w e i r railed.
wh(.n , , hcd burn(,d.
A bijf wood* fire in the tlm coast of South China Sen l(ay
•JtUli S t r e e t - Y a le A venue a r e a 1(0 miles north of tlie bolder
The b l a z e was spotted
k e p t firem en lm*y f"i m ote U. S. jets suppoited that mis­ around midnight hy Charles
t h a n two houin Monday a f t e i - sion, conci-nt luting on tlu- Williams, a nearby resident,
noon.
Communist anti-ainm fl liat- t a-selherry Volunteer Fire
Knnfoiil, I^ikr Mary ami let ies.
Department responded to the
N avy f u r u n its M hsueitd the
call Cause of the fire bai not

Country Club
Hit By Blaze

call.

T he .Sanford Fire D e p a r t ­
m e n t also fought t h r e e o t h e r
C ra ss fire* S a t u r d a y a f t e r ­
noon. They were at hth and
M nngouM m e , 25th S t r e e t and
Sruth
S u m m erlin
and
on
W est 1Tltli S t r e e t behind the
S t a t e F a r m e r * M arket.

Five Qualify
At N. Orlando
Five North Orlando rsmllrfatea ate qualified for (tie
four council posts open in the
Mnrch 10 gem-rul rli-ctiona.
Terms of office for acat* in
groups one, three and five
will )&gt;e two years and in
group four for one year.
Running are Charles E.
Rowell for the group one post
now held by Art Rhodes;
Lloyd T. Hr own for the group
three post formerly held by
Art Kerrin; Donald L. Wil- |
cox and George T. Fuller for
the group four post formeily
held by Mrs. Mona Grinstead;
and Jay A. Weti for the
group five post now held by
Mr*. Irene Van Eepoel, who
also is mayor of the villnge.

Tours Wall
BERLIN (UPI) - Soviet
Premier Alexei N. Kosygin to­
day loured the Berlin wall and
spent eight minutes starity; at
the U. 3. Army's Checkpoint
Charlie.

&lt;A11 indications were that
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Nevertheless,
Humphrey's
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is
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all politi­
ton will have no competition
■ i the dominant figur* in tha cal blessing. Four to eight
Democratic party In tha four years of maximum national
to alfht yeara ahead. But there exposure on the wide screen
will be aoma Interesting train* could cost him some points.
Some of his friends were dis­
aea for hie job.
They include, of eourta, Vice tressed that he could not find
President-elect
Hubert
H. a good cut-off place In his
Humphrey, Sen. Robert F. talky victory speech election
Kennedy of New York, and night.
his brother, Sen. Edward M.
After Humphrey, the two
(Ted) Kennedy of Massach- Kcnnedys spring to mind. The
usetts.
question that bugs many peoI t the President holds hia pls, in and out of the Demo­
health and wins a second full cratic party, is: Which one7
term, the job will not be va­
Bob Kennedy has many of
cant until January, 1B73. Thus the necessary attributes. Ha
the hard, practical rivalries la steeped in political know­
of tha euccesaion are a long how, has much government
way off. But the vital career experience on the administra­
• building leading up to the tive side, will be operating aa
test begins right now.
senator from one of the coun­
A Democrat who has help­ try’s most powerful political
ed make some presidents says: bases—New York."In the first six months of
8till, a good friend of both
1065 these fellows will be get­ Kennedys says:
ting Into position, determin­
" I think Teddy may come
ing what roads there are to along too fast for Bob.”
travel. By next fall it will be
Before Ted Kennedy broke
time for a beginning look ft his back (now ' pretty well
who la doing what,"
mended) In an airplane crash
A quick assumption took last June in Massachusetts, he
&gt;root after the election that was Indeed moving along ia
Humphrey would become the great leaps. His early 1964
?«$,■ wampalg*kir«4c^-nikar Demo..
be quite that simple.
ersts across the country bed
Johnson's own ascendancy begun to creels a ' d f siting
&lt;-• 't o power through John Ken- legend. He Is the fantlfy's
nedy's death, and the Repub- most exuberant campaigner.
„ llcane’ 1060 nomination of
In the yeare to come, com­
Richard M. Nixon, fired the parisons between the two Ken­
growing notion that it ia virt­ nedys are going to be made at
ually axiomatic to give the every lewl of activity. Inevit­
vice president a presidential ably. In the view of eome who
bid. Before Nixon, however, know them, this public game
It had not happened for a cen- of watching i( going to he
tury and a quarter.
painful for one or the other,
The President ia giving or both.
Humphrey plenty to do—In
Bob’* obvious seasoning, and
tough fields like civil rights six years’ age advantage.
and poverty. These - burdens
spell opportunity, but also
risk.
There Is the further matter
of age By 1972 Humphrey
will be past 60. One Demo­
cratic observer in New York
suggests that for an incum­
bent vice president, mb in
top level experience, that may
be no drawback. Party men
agree, though, that 60 lias had
an old sound since John Ken­
nedy passed on the srene.
It is a fair guess that the
colorful Hubert will continue
to enjoy the kind of strong
peisonal following he has to­
day. This naturally will stand

Not long arter the 1064 elec­
tion. it was suggested in eome
quarters that Lyndon Johnson
might find political advantage
in putting tha Humphrey and
Kennedy force* at war witk
one another.
Most Democratic leaders
consider this nonstnee, since

H U M PH R E Y: Burdens o f opportunity— and risk.
must be thrown into the bal­
ance against a young brother
whose learning capacity Im­
presses soma of the wisrsj
heads In the party and in Congre.a.
First, however, this inripi
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phrey. vs. the Kennedy a.
All (he principals, properly
occupied wllh the Immediate
buslnrss of making a record,
insist they are giving no
thought to the competition.
They expreis dismay at talk
they are already trying to
maneuver.
Humphrey 1s reported to
have urged an old Kennedy
associate not to leave the gov­
ernment. The Hutnphrey-Kennedy bond established during
the late President', tenure ap-

pears to have, for the time
at least, a smiling durability.
Most of the worrisome huf­
fing and puffing in the_ two
ramps, If they now deserve
that lalwl, rnmra from friends
who are a few stages removed

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no one in his party will even
try to compete with Johnson
■o long e i he ie President and
there is nothing he needs lesa
for a 1068 re-election bid then
two battling factions.
The fact that both Humph­
rey and the two Kennedye
have substantial personal fol­
lowing* among party politici­
ans and voter* alike is the best
assurance Johnson Is unlikely
to promote a stir—even if any
other political logie favored
it.
This does not mean that
sVhcn the time arrive* for
hard rivalry to begin,' the
President will take no part.
Saye e respected Democrat:
"1 suppose he will do hie
)&gt;cet to name hie successor.
Few presidents can resist the
temptation to try.”
.What ha will really attempt
to do, he has yeara to decide.
But some of the men he may
try to do it to—or for—are In
plain . fart-^entp^ng anothfr..
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Their, cotktall party talk of.
ten is elevated far beyond its
Importance.
The era of Humphrey.Ken­
nedy good feeling may get its
first sharp blow when some
of the hooks on John Ken­
MAKE YOU FEEL OLD
nedy's public life—done by Afl*r JL common Kidney or EUddor ir­
ritations o/un orcur sod ms? make r««
former Kennedy men—reach »sns# sod ootsos Tress Ia# frequent
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SANFORD,

County Commissioner Law.
rence Swnfford made his first
motion of his new term on
the Commission this morning. world.
He seconded a motion to ad­
He bepan filling in specifics
journ.
of proposals in hi* Slate of
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wishing to join.
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Seminole County is t&lt;eing State of the Union was ‘ flee,
represented in Tallahassee to. ) rr, tIfll&gt; growing and full of
day by local members of the , [M, •&lt;
legislature, the homecoming
||,.«■„» interrupted R7 times
queens of Seminole. Oviedo ,,y applauee. mostly fiorii the
and Lyman high Schools nnd t [)c„ to, rats,
the* Lyman High hand. SeminHii proJn), ais ranged from
ole had an attractive float in
$1.5 billion education pt».
the inauguration parade. Ap- , gram to an invitation for the
NEW HOARD OF SEM INOLE COUNTY. Comm issioliers is^show n Vji fitiW D ly jU ’gt'aph a ft e r
pearing on the float were
&lt;0V|rt leaders to visit the
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sm p* . _ , » th ritu n i'h i'^ c S triT o rr.'W f^ t this m orning d u rin g
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sometime* when their consti­ calendar clear to begin ta, ktuents congregate at U'ty ling five special messages be
Hall. An area television news- Will send to C -ngtess between
raster Monday night said the now and his inauguration Jan
Sanford Idly Commission will
jo.
meet tonight to rlrct a mayor
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and eondurt other stnrt-of- Thursday setting forth a
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the-yesr^iusiness. He report­
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wap not x t*r»p of pa­
health progi am “ to (natch th-ed the commissioner * would achievements f mu .....In in­
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pi"oL;i! h If* or .'*• fl .It V-fifiT t*"i, &lt;** i lit ton (look * III1#* moving n\*•« with 1hi*
sHk'«a
"Re*** is gpttffltf * county tfrila yn^» l.» fi»tl&gt;*ia ihiMiipt* n ill »•*ton ill *■!•* • tint t| Krh &gt;7 ro w frml family to *‘i»ti*i nnd
wide workout. He's one "f Hie
t.H*» rhaig* »t in* a I* in thi*
4
ulf.s .»p* #1, |MINI
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Aif)iill*d l*i *t \enr ■•fl III*’ w
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p m uni I }*■• of* *1 out Motii'ioii f o ,#!
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hy the lo* wl t*o)u» d* p.$rtitiill
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merit- He's good. Monday, r«1 t
♦pul I to i • * g taler em li f *H*d ill wnI n u n m enu mol
Atiioii. an.* M'*-rotii&gt; n ght
4‘nnsiahtr ($e«»nf«* Kel»* y &lt;nil* ♦
•&gt;&lt;?|1,i ■).* *&gt; f|n|»l .til* k**i|i vlMi*
lll t.lN M.W tfl i.s r
rd f.«r help in solving a hurg*
i’**um il for thiP fit**! Ititii hiuili for f t
III lit hi t
lo
.Itrhnaon pointiol ;*• tw*» een
Ury. Rex nnd I t Fail Houri.t. d lo 1,i
h
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»»ti li hi - nt'w gtfii i n*#r.
(|tiar&lt;le£ and Ft. J**e llhkaun till H‘» li f MlI il g g Ir 111 11111 :fiit mg wfii-t'i digit-* i it uni i*n jif
Wiiile hitii*lri'*l* were whoop*
t
ion
nnd
mmid that m 111***
went to an Oviedo grocery
Shirrv Avainn 'jit Sit 4:14 nnd mg it up for Govrinnr Hutu*
America
hegint
*a
new
qurM
sti»re which had l»een hurglarHr luott S h u t at SH I” l m M**ndny night, Uovernof and
jzrd. The local police i* port for unmn.*'
the f;cifiinitdo n*»m#‘p. I.ightn Mi*. Hr&gt;nut nlipp«*d away to
"We
Mick
the
unity
of
man
allow* Ilex track i**l a anaperl
will In* cm trd and till lied tin the niwt for *» tpilet Mrlifo**i|
lo hi* home and the "mae Is with the world that hr him jit Ihtvid aid ^lo riy on f irM ■linni r,
built," Johlipon paid, “ With I hr
pending ”
In* ffovein**r end hip fort
knowledge that run M»ve oj d»j •&lt;* *wr*Ti Hiimiog . xml Fait *
•
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*
f«v , on It.-aj&gt;l-;t\ d»etwren tv wife, JullA. drove the H.f*
ptfny
him
with
the
ntir*
. "Know your paper delivery
j 11 M 11n*I S It 4 i » ftd a! t he tl 111#p to t hr &lt;Ink» ft *•*ta11rvi111
boy." That's the advice of which ran*.tinniMlr or al.fi.
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p r 4 i n &gt; v r -Aw »n&gt;r-«-»t»r ■&gt;tbUV 'h(kb UiW-Xura.Uv and i m fli* li* 1 loin S l n * \ la n d Nfor * •■inpuiiie'i n y I u a *'fo*e Tr m-i i «F
|,.s l«-,n collecting paper &lt;'»«•"*» « hi*
""" h
» .»•--•#1 jatid 1 1 1 * • I hev1ititM aiiui Ifiiiol Hoard tiit*iitla*f Max
money in at least .... area of "irna.e Ins spi.it "
011 a new 1 »I *• * at were rend Hn-wer, of Tifilivii]|i% M fi
th. city. When Hie real dellv- 1 Johnson, m h » fust St*-hv * ‘*i|in Jin aft Rhode* Ac* Brewer nnd nt frier*
cry boy arrives («&gt; bis men- '
'he Union message as
it i, w«i* d»f*M*‘d until addi
The outgoing governor, **n
ey. hr*, shown a receipt sign- etc. ted president in bis own
' "foil inha null Mi* oil hid* ia|i tin* evg of th* itinugui AtUMi,
rd by the nn|H&gt;slet
tn. youth 'elsrhf. sunl this nation «&gt;-&gt;•In* tJitfltrnd.
11 mitt ionnlly keeps in the
sa&gt;s he’s out about flu m.col- '
eslabliali a In.imonj f.
lotions so fur.
tween man and tor inly win-It
•
•
*
will allow each of u&gt; to en
targe the meaning this Iif**
A new' dunetrig i Iasp.
*01toI by Hnly i i i ' » F|us- liiml all «&gt;f IIa |*i eteVM.lt* tin
duatioli.”
cuput Church, will heicin Jan. i|uahty $if cur
I at tti» parish huusv. ( lasses
fur seventh graders will be
belt] between 7 at&gt;'l 8 p. m. Santa Claus:
Kiyhth and ninth cratle stud- Please Note
rut.x will hold classes front 8
One in umpteen million:
until U p. m.
An entrlopr addressed In

FLORIDA

NO. 07

n o w A ...

BRIEFS

Stress Laid
On Schools
T A LLA H A S S E E (U P I) — Haytlon Burns promixed .in his inaugural address today to be nn nil*
Florida governor and not permit the state to split in
sectional strife.
Hunts, who wjts mayor o f the biggest city in
North F l o r i d a before I ~
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stepping into the gnver-'and Palm Rrach Counties as
norship over the hid of well as continuation of the*
S o u t h Florida’s Robert highway southward from Jack­
King High, pi a y o r of

sonville
Miami, pledged that in the
Burns said completion of In*
performance of his executive
WASHINGTON (L T D —
duties "t shall we no East, lerslatc 75 from Wildwood into
Fivr Mississippi segregation­
nn West, no North, no South, downtown l.imp.i and work on
ists today faced a second
but one great State of Flor- Interstate I j from the Alabama
round in their fight to htdd
line at the western (roundary
ala
House scats.
lie saved for ins biennial of Florida and continuing from
message to the Legislature the East.
Duke Recovers
“ These roads are all indis­
next April the details of the
1101 s I ON ( t i l l )
"^’L ! ambitious program on which pensable to odr growth amt
Puke „( Windsor flies hack to he successfully campaigned prosperity and while working
the six is) whirl in New York this year after running third toward the-e completions, we
Wednesday, ending . his un­ in his first'try four years ago. must and will be planning atroubled recovery from an
Rut he r.id announce some head to construct new. high­
artery operation.
specific plans for road itn- ways where they are needed.’*
Traffic Problems
) provements particularly in­
Suspect Jailed .
Hr said the State will co­
terstate highway 95 south of
CHICAGO (C PU — Harri­ Jacksonville and .below Pay- operate with cities in plann­
son Ciou sc, 18, remained
ing —------solutions —
to ,-------parking ---and
,
ton* Reich. Ttiterstatc JS from ...»
. ’ mis.sUmors I'M Yarborough, l.oc Gary, Chairman.
quietly
lodged
itt
hi*
j«
'l
Wildwood
to
downtown
Tamother
traffic
and
highway
Julni ^ je^muj^U Lwwra'U'- •^u.wVVvntiissiiut John
itodiiy,
today- nvwlr to his dibrf plea [1T , Q(| the- East West expsess- safcty.prx’ tde-.J»l.' - J&gt; lS j? a m c K .
4
........
"*
of inriocenef on charges he way in Miami
Taking note that all Fl6rl* *
l Herald P h oto)
murdered his parents and sis- - He aiso, said he will Imme- dians are not sharing as fullr l_ diatcly appoint a committee of b as thc&gt;».shoul(L.in the gyn- _
eduDtTornind laymen tn -ttldy'eral prosperity of the .State;-1'*
Duuruo to Stick
the trimester system of keep-j lie pledged every effort td bob
UNITEIt NATIONS. N.V. inR the state- universities runn- Her what the Stale np.if^Ius
lt'1'1,
Indonesian »&gt;’urcei m({ al) y(ljir rolm&lt;] which he and hrmg a soaring boost to
-ant their country’s decision wanl, to abandon.
'he economy hy expanding
to quit the United Nations is j j|f tj,rcw strong lucking to business and industry, snd it‘*11 levin «tde" d*’pplle it* ilrlmy MianuT Inter American t'en- trading ni'w enterprise to pro111 |*i v a* ntii !g fti'rinii 1 notifit' % t r r Cult ii ml Aulhority ( Inter' vult* adilitinnal jobs.,
^
lion to I N. o f f i t i a U ,
nilia 1 and thr cross- state
“ The only limit to our rcalihrtckgroffrid giving over t*» the
bulge canal
rations of tomorrow will h*
*
N
‘
.*rth
Hi
lutnlo
V
i
l
l
a
g
e
incoming governor nnd lo*
( ’ar Work Down
lie also pledged tit do every our douhts ol today," he said.
I 'ntim il \|itT«*lr*v tot*kI m o •
11 it ndv
DETRfin " ' I ' "
"Die thing possible In attract new
Florida is a natural inration
io*l i f ioI I v lidtiu ti.-m Sen uiiloinolive
mdiiMty. plagued jndii'tr),
I,lister
Florida's for mam offices of big corporaMin k N i level'.ii,I Jr Hint by sitikesl.y the United Au!«.*( cattle piodtu'tinn and mar- lions, lie said, and no slate I*
Workers I fuon, was foiced keting, work for c\|iatision of betfer suiftvl for manufactnrw
mt noN i ..untv's leg dative
tn AUtUr fnt thr irt ■*?iif hr si military installations snd fOs- of light metals snd materials,
d* 'i*g ttiori ttti|!*t h riv e reiplem tpruthnlinn vr«i in frilatiiiy ter trade with Central and furniture - .making and boat* I n uniidptit * l&lt;nt t*’f nito rol*
illltlllf t!Mi|
South Amerua
building, industries which de■.1*■! I hung* ♦ Ml tO'ollltiofl
titealrst Stirs*
pend upon brain [arwer amt
T**j in Ml It - I l t* r*'t .(jiy* pr o*r \'iuts I lit Hai ti
Hill it w’.iv on education that that are lignt and clean and
1ntr f li j*11**11-ii
1 litIni Id..*
.SAliiON |U 1*11 — Vir#t* Hums laid Hu greatest stress wholesome and don't conflict
" l o t i n | V h * didegAti*.... mu*
V tli u
j mhui* y * ifpyi^nmxnl
forces
“ If in the annals of history I “ Hh the tourist business,
Mum
li-ii
tjo * si* u
I'IIU mI* our administration can only In«th 4»ili
“ Hurs is the opportunity to
I at- st| ■*i I n :» o n a1 y o* till* «tlf f * |«**1 V #*V«v I
todav Mote nili. . ijmhi v -h.Olhl 1.1 i r m l y h y t i m Lhr nrvrt day hutllr nf remeniherpd for one eontribu pursue vigorously a program
* .»&gt; tt.
Hi-tuli tin*,, thr I,* fi*iiAi“ Minix- lion, then let it tie said that we of selling Florida, through *
.......... v ipp*d the \1 I. M it* n i •In* hit* in*I# i#e&gt;1
N««i f h i n h«ii»1ii ill MM I. f I# tii Hiilij (**sli*v The l»*II In- devoted ,»tu niavitituni rxper unit ol spirit that cannot fa ll"
He said-Florida can Ive Hie
mi *'11*1 i1 * I All* I M|U|*s t til *l.*h*f IU A n n uAiiA kill*.I, lenee courage and labor lo
tt II 11 1’**I
r nn ||
ward helping Honda reavh a kevstone in an arch of peaceI *'a
( eg I nt A * unurnlrii or
Itp| *Ml t ..f til.* 1
i • a in a ,*t nil * i tr ** of
peak of ex.ellenrc in its cn ful (elutions with Month amt
l hit 1 11 roil) or,
t ill' If* l
-* t * it lull*-** ga
tire educational system." lie Central America by giving
ir* ( 11% llii* five ♦oiiiti il Wulfaro ( Tir IkmI
Nfr tt YORK tI F l»
tt •■!• said lie promised improve more attention tn trade with
* IO I* M i l l • • iiiti*
w it) I * ♦li * Ird hy
X*• t 0 1 *f..»
f**f n half mil incuts I,, assure that Florida - sister kmerteans
* J 'hi pi |*I* l(ei|(|*'Atn 'a ir M'l \n
\ afai* Ilf I i|a
\1*’ll*l 1 l»1lf
* luterania is an excellent
I
mi t li#
'
he#
111iii’*i i friaiigen Si n inntj) tn thr fiHthtn** Iwr* public schiads, junior col cgeI . a. W* I I" 111
11i! A* 1'IT % #! *
and
voeallonal tieguming .n Hw construction
n).%o m 1 * * pr* fed a n d w ill he C» aI *ily var i r put till an • mri - trehnieai
if
m
|
|
|
la
•
'
•
1
fail
lift
»*ffnt
of tins arch and . . . although
ai&gt;n&lt;*un-*d 11p**11 #o|iipli*lloti of C**tiry Hilly huais tmlil) hr* xctiiHtls are s«-e„n,| to none
f 14*
t'miM1 «&gt;f thr rnittmtnitc atrikr
Harking tun k In the It lines it is directly unportank to Hits
tile r* *
•' ion.
II* MkV * *i
■•f tll 'l'dlltllk nf VVi*j f tl#a- M,#trk tel system be added ’ we economy of itade County, It IX
I
If n«| &gt;*rEJ511ll. « , »if *•g 11!
tin in uh-fiJiiiur #&gt;f « ....at, or nt list move forward i apidty to Important to all of Florals."
. t #* pi * I* I
Itll II# 'i **f: *!»*•'
•h'l nmi itiuVi't tn *tlaima« preserve what is gtaid and de
lie promivt.l programs lor
vvnil t o#*
f.«r * .&lt;nil III II1*.
tfrl**|»»*
suable anil to eliminate that the elderly cllirena, and to
- i,
g lo llt lil
Ml
Mil III*
—
which is undesirable m our lui|&gt;rove l»dh physical and
Hut 118, Mi* . 10' Itli l i n g 1 h i m
system W, want to graduate Rieutal tiealth tn Florida and
111* ll* Win \
young people as quickly and to Keep all eye on sources of
nffi. Hit* f. * f the f f * i t mg
\ VI I* VN i II V li I'll economically as |Htvsihle but fresh water
t# mpi'f •if hi * * a n d nnow • m ih l |*«*|**j I'iitil \ I lilt«k »W** nl**i| thi*
we must make certain what
“ I do not have all the an*
nf
11#■I*I down a renewal of the f #tit I V|| MVtJ flin t I
we are doing is educationally swers to alt our problems, but
flooding that took 4J lives llir t»i'* ii||*ft| \ ill Hi! (i Ft"Ittlir lit ■
sound and that we take the 1 do have the will and deterand * uij-M'«l 1** *#■ than fit'll • III 1 ililfl* i| fklaliII hi'ifin Krjii,
lipte and effort to produce ruination to pursue with vigor
i
IIIUAGO
t
llP
li
Tit?
milium duillag# m t iillf if. 1 M, 1l&gt;* \.ill* an alut.iin. »*l I quality a« well as quantity " rvery responsible avenue of
|JO month u*icr diiputr hr* ,
firegon, tt » * ku gton, |*!.*li** Ia\.
He said lip vrmlhl direct his solution, to seek advice both
Tin* |it*ii 11f f
V*&lt;*«.i i- Iwrfin thr nnfi**n*» vmiIi *caiIa '
and N evad a
ltoad HoarJ to give priority in ami out of government
&lt;
alu#]nr«fl iiii'in&lt;*•!■ (
I lilt S#'« f «*t .4t V "f St HI♦* Vltlil*l l| nful thin* ..................
i attention lo establishment of
’ I shall daily need and seek
»*d.|i I , » t iriT.1&gt;*n m " P r)i&gt;ev'w.,' and guidance from -W
i e » - ----- ll
thr nrxl i#»ii«i*1
R ir t li ( o n tru l
•ii * plarliifk* #li#I#4* Mi# VaIItn-r
road
-terns
lleing
from
Whom
all
power
w,$*u|il hi* fiMliEhl 111 a frilrrat ‘ ""nhh
Mil.W U .K I I W 1* |1 1*1 - i&gt;nil |»iI"** offii r inii|
designed for Miami and Hade ami wisdom flow. I pledge you
ati*|«i*nIt
court
M l l w m J • frv.* • hei'oiu* tin
*l'li** il**|*r a1911 ImJ *|#»nn
County
the full range of whatever lab
A trnifiorAr &gt; »r»un L niilrr la
i |imt |it#* itiMt#il i* i,* **n*t ii it li
firpt elf % in ft* at|j»n *■
Priority als,, will 1,8 given cuts 1 may |»,sse*s
for fedeial I.■l. n netting *ap lit* *(■■'# *-f tit*' fnurlfri m i 4*1* v4-nflli^r a «lriVr h&gt; tin- •»J. lie said, to eompli imn of Inter
My head my • heart, my
a I*trt U siuiftol pi-gram.
41'*11, ' Hu* Itll'PCilM * nil 111 •»! I ntmi rlri’ti niftna, nu*ufrum*la slate 95 wittiS^aJu pmjects hands at, b u t)) dedicated to
i*tt •I j*Il u r l ll lit*I MI «&gt;i *f Ikr 1■
Immediately it. Hade. Hi ,iw at d. your service'
A all ikr uuuhj hall iiinrr
than 05 prr rentof the ni&lt;
tinn'i rail tarjfi*.
Rmlr utd iiihl union n*'C«&gt;!i*OPEN
tora rraumnl tnika nt 0»r un- |
hiiia* rri|Ui*at Mutuiay aftri a
T I L 9 FRID AY
one-month lapse. 1 he talks
__ WAYS FIRST QUALITY' m
rmlrd Irai than two hours It*
trr, with no projjrte*R

New Fight Due

*■ A
■k ' '1*^1 pt A

Norlh Orlando Nary Scrap Of Paper L°ca| Colons
Plans For City
Or Cluttered A shtray * * Sl,udies
Vole March 16

C o n tract Talks
T a k e Back Seat
PITTSBURGH (L T D —
Resumption of contract talks
between the nstian's steel­
makers and the United Steel­
workers Union look » buck,
srut today to a rebuff tfunded
USVV President llavid J, Mr(tonald in hi* bid fur re-elec­
tion.
•
Negotiations on V new con­
tract for the 1.2-million mem­
ber union have been in re­
cess since Dec. 18.
During the interim the in­
dustry Announced a "selec­
tive" |0 pf,r ton prire increase
that was expected lo hlilhiight
' Monday’s meeting of the un•Ion’s international executive
bo#rd

New Storms

I

Pope Schedules
Council Meeting

&amp;c n n e u i

"Santa, North pole," from
llirky Wiggins. 115 West
Jinkins C i r c l e , tumehas
found its %
•u&gt; to The Her­
ald's news desk today.
Inside was s cute little
card and s penciled mes­
sage; "Thank you for th*
seedwaf set."

M o to ris t Hurt,
jr

Second C h a r g e d

British Send
More Troopers
SINGAPORE (U P I) — An­
other fui lliitith paratroopers
flew into Singapore today to
help defend Malaysia against
possible attack by Indonesia.
A first contingent o f "50
paratroopers landed in this
island city Monday. It was an­
nounced 400 will arrive be­
fore the end o f the week and
that 1.000 sotdiers will Uni
here eventually.

Rail Pay Dispute
At A Stalemate

SECOND A N N U A L COOKING SCHOOL for
Seminole County housewives will be held in the
spritiK ut the Sanford Civic Center. Sponsors
are Seminole County Kxtensipn Service, I’ ublix
Markets, Sanford Herald, Florida Power anci
Light Company, Swift and Company and Flori­
da Power Corj&gt;oration.. Planning the school this
morning were (seated, from left) Ralph Blood-

worth, Publix; Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
home extension agent', Scott Burns and Mar­
garet guarles, FP&amp; L; Dick Prince, Swift, and
John Albine, Publix; (standing) Cecil Tucker,
county agent; Dr. R. L. Reddish, state associate
meat specialist, and Robert Alexander, Sanford
Herald advertising director.
(Herald Photo)

A material was injured and
another charged at 10 a m.
today when their cars collid­
ed at the intersection of I'ark
Avenue and 12th Street
lleing treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital for pos­
sible bead and chest injuries
is Robert T. Barrett, of 122
llayra Drive. Charged wjth
failing lo yield the right-ofway i» Clifford James Hottinghoua, 21, of 801 Eaat
Fourth, Street.
Police Sgt, Donald Hrumley
reported Rottinghoua w a s
driving eaat on 13th Street
and ignored a red light, col­
liding with the northbound
Barrett car. Both vehicles
were described as a total loss.'

Annual YEA R-EN D
BARGAIN D A Y S !
E L E C T R IC
BLA N KETS

BED H LLO W S-

8 .9 9
2 for 6 . 0 0

A L L P E N N E Y ’S. SHEETS
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Banlarh

Miners To Retire
At Age Of 55

fm lt

Tage 2— Tue*..Jan. 5, ’65

Disappears But
Show Goes On
NEW YORK (U P I) - A dor
en of the biggest nsmes in
show business made sure the
show went oa last night at a
posh Manhattan night spot,
(he smiles on their faces cov­
ering their concern for the
star wbo filled to appear—
ainger Billy Eekaline.
Eeksline never showed for
his opening . performances at
(he Royal Box Room of the
Hotel Americans. A ipokesmsn Ihere slid he had not
been seen since a rehearsal
late Sunday afternoon. The
TRO Y R A Y JR-, Seminole County's new tax collector, received a last
singer was to hava begun a
minute fnrcwell g ift when he checked out o f his position as comptroller of
three-week engigement at $5,the County Clerk’s office yesterday afternoon. Hay (righ t) got his name
600 a week.
plate from Clerk Arthur H. Beckwith Jr., (le ft) while Henry Tamm, the
Police were notlfed and they
new comptroller in the clerk’s office, watches.
(Herald Photo)
•aid they were investigating.
The singer'i worried aoa
■Sid be thought Eckstin* might
be 111 but be did not know
where he wa*.
"He's never mltsed one be­
fore," said Ken Eckstine, XI.
Probably no mao of letters U.
LONDON (U P I) — T. S
borne on leave from Army Eliot, who captured the spirit­ txerted greater influence on
service at Ft. Euatia, Va.
ual desolation of the post 20th century English Litera­
He said his mother, Carole World War 1 era in his spare, ture than Eliot. H f turned
Eckatlne, had flown here from dry poetry, and shaped the poetry to new and radical
California fur the opening and writers of a lator generation form* and founded the "new
what ★ ** to have been a fam­ with his criticism, died Mon­ criticism" still dominant in
literary scholarship.
ily reunloo —• the firat since day. He was 7S.
October when the family wa*
The . slender, bespectacled
poet bad been ailing for more
together here. '
When Xckstine'i disappear­ T u g b o o t - B u t j o j x
.thaa:a_ye*Tfc±
fian h .‘later fifThe found; a
ance became known. Into the
tlon bad been performeckhme
breach Jumped a fortune of
months ago. jlesth came at new career, as a playwright.
"The Cocktail Party'-’ and
his London home. talent — top star* who count­
One of his test outings w ii "The Confidential Clerk" met
ed Billy among their friend*:
MIAMI (U I’I ) — The crew
Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., of an ocean-going Cuban tug­ three months ago, when Eliot with critical acclaim in Lon­
singers Tony Bennett and Rob­ boat abandoned ship and'took journey ed to the U. S. Em bu­ don and New York in the
ert Goulet snd comedisns Jack refuge on a Caribbean Island ry in L/mdnn to receive the IB50s.
Jf. Leonard, Red Button*, Bill last night after the vessel
"1 am just beginning to
grow up, to gel maturity,"
Cosby and Nlpay Ruaaell, caught fire and burned out of
Eliot said in -1258. when he
smong other*.
control.turned 70. "In the last few
They look the missing ring­
The report was monitored
years everything I’d done up
er'* place in the apotllght at here on a Cuban maritime ra­
to so or so has seemed very
both show* last night.
dio hand. The broadcast said
ththttstr**
GAINESVILLE (U P I)
16th of October'
But his devotees will re­
caught fire near noon from a Searchers found the body of
failure in it* electricat syt- a University of Florida medi­ member him best for "The
torn. The rite of the crew was cal school senior in a pond Wasteland." "The Love Song
of J. Alfred Prufrock," "Th*
not indicated.
near where he and friend* had Hollow Men." and the other
It was recalled here the
hern duck hunting.
poems which agitated tile lit­
MIAMI BEACH (U P I) — "10th of October" was used
Officials said the body of erary scenr m the J22os.
A burglar slipped into a hank in rescue efforts last fall when Honnld Arthur Julian II. 2H,
teiitr'a drivc-in rag* while aha the Spanish freighter Sierra Orlando,*was found in about
wa* at iunrh and made off do Aramaxu war attacked by 10 feet of water, near his shot­ Window Itroken
with 127,000 in rash, accord­ two mystery raider*
A, portion of a euncrete
gun, hunting jacket and a dead
ing to th* FBI.
block waa tossed through a
coot.
Th* teller at th* Miami Now You Know
His friends told officials Ju­ second floor bedroom window
United pres* Internstiunal
Beach Bank told official* she
lian awam to retrieve a duck. thia morning at tire residence
discovered the loie when she
In 12fi3, Elmer G. Johnson They throriied he drowned of Rev. Vernon Fuller. 16'il
had returned from eating. of Fairborn, Ohio, patented s trying to retrieve th* coot.
Sanford Avenue, police report­
FBI agent* here (aid th* thief design for an airplane to he
ed today, Mr. Fuller reported
didn't empty the ceah drawer. powered by the aun'a heat. It
Funtan Ilam, 480 feet high, that hi* children were ruleep
Official* estimated it contain­ was to have n transparent up­ is the tallest power dam In in tha room hut were not in­
ed $10,000 before th* burglary. per wing surfare for solar the TVA system.
jured.
The drive-in windows are lo- radiation with a radiation trap
fealed in the middle of a large beneath it, according to the
open parking lot.
World Almanac,

Is Abandoned

(U P I)
WASHINGTON
Effect!** Feb. 1, member* of
the United Mine Worker*
Union (UMW) will b« able to
retire at age 55 and draw full
union petition benefit*.
Truttee* of the UMW'» wel­
fare and retirement fund an­
nounced that the retirement
age for full benefit* wa* be­
ing lowered from 00 to 55,
making the plan one of the
mo it liberal union-operated
penaion plan* in the nation.
At the lame time the fund'*
trufteei said that monthly
pension payments would be In­
creased from • maximum of
(75 to ttS.
This benefits more than M,*
000 miners currently receiving
pemlona as well as new pen­
sioners.

Lawson Hardy,

In s p t c a
language, •
"drogue" is a small parachute
which unfurls automatically
at 11,000 feet to stabilise tha
apace capiul*. .

Lawson A. Hardy, 66, Ovie­
do, died Monday.
A retired farm*r, be moved
to Oviedo 18 years ago where
h* waa associated with Nel­
son and Company. Ha waa a
native of Dallas, Ga., and a
member of Oviedo Firat Bap­
tist Church end of Maaonie
Lodge 2(3.
He la survived by hi* wife,
Mrs. Grace C. Hardy, of
Oviedo; daughters Mrs. Car­
olyn Darnell, of Gadsden, Ala.,
and 31rs. Martha Jean Smith,
of
-To-vHardy,' of Gainesville; broth­
ers, D. E Hardy', of Dallaa,
Ga.. 8. ft. Hardy, of Atlanta,
(in., and W. W. Hardy, of Hir­
am,-Ga., and ristr-ra.'Mrm. J. it.
Smith and Mrs. J. N, Hcndrrson, both of Austell,

Green E. C a rte r

Found Drowned

Succum bs A t 88

W as ^Hungry’

to school children of Seminole
County.
The film la designed to pro­
tect small ..children from sex
deviates.-The story Is present­
ed in an entertaining manner
by Pat Bridge, honorary mem­
ber of the St. Petersburg po­
lice department, and her ven­
triloquism dummy, "Yabby,"
the star of the film.
The film trachea with great
impact . . . and with warmth,
good taste and an understand­
ing of child psychology.

O f Oviedo, Dies

Orlando Hunter

T h is Burglar

"T H A T 'S IT,” Mid C. Vernon Mig® yesterday
afternoon when he placed the last personal item
In his brief case and left the county judffe’g o f­
fice for the last time. Karlyle Housholder moved
in to the judge’s office today. (Herald Photo)

Preview of a movie design­
ed for child protection will be
held for parents, educators
and other interested persons
at 10 a.m. Thursday In the
conferenea room of the School
Board offices, on CommerclsI
Street.
Presented by the Sanford
Woman's Club, through the
co-operation of tha Florida
Federation of Women's Club*,
the showing primarily 1* for
principal* and parents of chil­
dren in grade* 1-7 but other
interested person* are Invited,
according to Mrs. J. L. Hor­
ton Jr., committee member.
It will be decided following
the preview whether the film
— "The Riddle of the Friend­
ly Stranger" — will be ahown

Green E. Carter, 88, of 300
l ake Mary Boulevard, died
Monday.
A resident of Hanford for
(4 years, he waa a retired
fa finer and carpenter.
Survivors are daughters,
Mrs. Karl Breckrnfelder and
Mrs. William Huhbird, both of
Hayward, Catlf., and Mrs. An­
nie Thompson and Mrs. Brtise
Humphrey,’ hoth of Sanford;
sons, A. G. Carter, of Miami,
and Bonner L. Carter, of San­
ford; six grandchildren and
seven great grandchildren.
Services were scheduled for
2 p m. today with hurial fol­
lowing at Evergreen Ome-

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the local news . . . . s
society, political and
what - have - you!

DELIVERS THE
SANFORD HERALD
TO YOU BY MAIL!
' ‘ By 'United free*
Rap. Gerald R. Ford of
M i c h i g a n , conaidtred a
apokesman for young Repubiicant who want to giva the
GOP a new image in Congrrta, haa etaadily advanced

I th* first Indication of a growIng tide within the party to
push more vigorvus members
job* where they would
he . in th* public eye. Some
*ym went a* far ai predicting
it would only be a matter of

* Void, v a
House.
Long respected by hta col­
leagues as an able legislator.
F'»rd recently received nation­
wide publicity when he waa
named by President Johnson
to th*
presidential
panel
which Investigated the assas­
sination of President John V.
Kennedy.
Tha 61-yrar-old congress­
man firat galntd attention as
as possible successor to House
Republican Leader Charles A.
Halleck, Ind., two years ago
when hi* backer* staged a.
coup of aorte to Install him
aa chairman of the Heua* Re­
publican caucus, which i* th*
formal Republican organiza­
tion In th* Houaa.
Ford raplared Iowa Rep.
Charles B. Uneven, 07, a
member cf th* party'a old
guard, in a hotly contented
80-76 vote. Tha victory wa*
engineered by a group of
younger representatives who
claimed tha GOP needed "a
little bit more aggresaive,
dynamic leadership" in Con­
gress.
Although party apokaamen
denied that there wee any
bittomesa in tha fight to in­
stall Ford a* chairman, obaer.
Vera noted that there were no
attempt* to make ahow of
unity -aa la usually dona In
Intra-party policy battles.
Th* younger Republicans
saw Feed's bow poaitioa aa

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iu ;-,

Ford was first elected to
Cnngree* in 1248 fn m Michi­
gan's 6th District,_ unseating
the conservative Republican
Incumbent by a lwo.to-on*
primary margin. He has been
reelected every two year*
slnrt.
A ' native of Omaha, Neh.,
Ford mover to Grand Rapids,
Mnh , aa a boy and attended
local schools. H* was gradu­
ated from th# University of
Michigan p l a y i n g vanity
football there, and then went
on to Yale Law School, where
ha took tims out from hla
echnedwork to aarv* as aaiiatant vanity football coach.
Ford served in th# Navy for
four yean during World War
II, emerging aa a lieutenant
commander after eervlre on a
light crutaer and with tha
naval aviation training pro-

Charlotte Amalie la the cap­
ital of the Virgin Islands.

Funeral Notice
HANDY, I.AWSO* A.— Fun.i*l
a. rv ii, , far l-swann A. Hardy.
It. ef Ovltdn. will b* hrid at
1 p, m IV* d not'd*, at fVrit
11**11*1 Church. Ovlado. with
tlr*. Jack T. Dr,ant. i.rflrlaiInk. Hraioaid* Masonic a»rvko# will bt conduct.* by
Oviedo UaaoMc Lade* I d
Active pallbearers will ba BF. Whaaltr Jr.. Ulllon Uore.
A. It. Tadford, T. II. Deal*!,
I*. II nr«wn snd Don Firry.
Ilrl,*un Funeral Home, Han­
ford, la okarse-

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Sanford Herald

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U. 8. Savings Bondi. But for Um
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— a* there'a mo ipe end dowse he
pony about
You eleo gat certain tax advantage*
■lore* Baviaga Bonds aren't subject to
abate or local Income taxes and the
fadaral tax can be deferred u til the
Bondi are eaahad.
But probably moot Important is that
Bonds pay off in more than dollar*.
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Cut Your Own Taxes-2

Local Sailors Adopt
2 Oriental Daughters

claim him as a dependent on turns will find special rules minimum standard deduction,
By Ray Dc Crane
Nrwipaper Enterprise Assn. the flther’s tax return and applying to them In the hand­ or both must use the optional
The men of RACE (Baaic
get an additional $600 de­ ling of the minimum stan­ standard deduction, or both
^Here's a term you will hear
Automatic Checkout Equip­
pendency credit for him if, dard deduction.
must itcfniie deductions.
ment) Shop recently became
mere and more during this despite the student's earnings,
The old rule continues that
the proud ‘ fathers of two lit­
year’* income tax filing -time: his parents still furnished hjs when husband and wife fit*
The reason for this is ob­
tle girls. Their “ daughters”
N E W MINIMUM STAN­
separate returns they must vious: I f one were permitted
chief support.
Edita, 7, and Kwong Chi, 6,
DARD DEDUCTION.
Married p e r s o n s filing follow the same pattern. This to itemise his deductions and
were adopted through the
If your total income for the separate instead of joint re­ means that both must use the
the other take the 10 per cent
Foster Parents Thin, Inc., and
year is less than $10,000 and
live in Manila, Philippine Is­
allowance for deductions the
you do not ordinarily itemise
lands, nnd Hong Kong, re­
BERRY’S WORLD
temptation would be great
deductions, thia can be the
spectively.
first of your many tax-saving
to shift all the deductions to
The BACK Shop has been
^iportunities on your 1964 tax
the one itemising so that the
contributing
to the support of
Wtum.
one getting the 10 per rent
J u s t O n e C a ll
these two children since Sep­
By nuw nearly everyone is
would
be
receiving
pure
.
. . by telephone, mail, or In per­
tember. 1964. Thia financial
son Will bring you tree tacts abdut
familiar with the old OP­
gravy.
support is forwarded to Edita
TIO N A L STANDARD DE­
Where married couple fil­
nnd Kivong Chi through Fost­ I N C O M E P L A N S
DUCTION. This was the de­
ing separately elects to use
through
er Parents in the. form of
vice used by those who don't
the minimum standatd deduc­
food, clothing and medicine.
have high interest payments
tion they a:c limited to $100
In return the girla write let­
COUNTY AG E N T Cecil Tucker hits presented .the Key Award in 4-11 to
on a home mortgage or loans,
plus an additional $100 for
ters to the BACK Shop per­
Cathy
Cammack
(le
ft)
and
the
Award
of
Recognition
o
f
Leadership
to
real estate taxes, heavy medieach exemption, up to maxi­
sonnel telling of their lives.
Sandra Miklcr. Presentations were made during the annual 4-11 Club
ral expenses or suable cenmum credit of $500 each.
Mor# than 100 Funds to ehooto
The adoption of Edita nnd
skating
party.
(Herald
Photo)
from. Thty •proud msrhst risk and!
Oibutione. Instead of listing
There will be five new op­ W
Kwong Chi was accomplished
o p p O f l u n i l y b y d i v e r s i f y i n g y o u r Irut
f
—1 all his deductions the tax*
vestment among many comp* hi*1*
tional tax tables accompany­
through the leadership of
In American Industry. Mall coupon
.payer could lake 10 per cent
ing this year's tax forms, acGeorge Fleet, aviation elec­
far fffft tacts about stlvtnUgtta
coils,
risks —no obligation*
of his total income and' conciimmodating incomes up to
tronics technician first class,
aider that to be ilia deductions
who originally proposed the
$5,000. *
total. This meant that a $7,idea and handled the neces­
They will be for unmarried ,
500 family received $750 al­
taxpayers, for, bead of a
THE n . C . M O R T O N
Members of the Seminole enl* will be utilised for a re­ group the aims for the fulufe sary arrangements.
lowances, H $10,000 family,
KVA 11-5 HACK Shop perORGANIZATION, INC.
filing joint returns, and two ICounty unit, Amerirnn Comer newed effort of intensive onti­ educational programs. He was
sonnrl, currently deployed to
{ t ,000 and a $15,000 income
for married persons filing ! Society, held a luncheon-mect- re r educational program for assisted by Mrs. (ilecsmt.
H a rry C. E ch ellicrger
also $ 1,000, Regardless of
sep.irate returns. Tor married mg at the home of the prrsi- Seminole County, for which a
Returning to the local Can­ the Far East aboard USS
Resident Manager.
the highest total that
number
of
new
film
*
are
persons filing separate re- dent, Mrs. Richaid Gleeson
cer unit was Mrs. Ann Sices- Ranger (CVA-6), are looking
115 E. Woodland Dries
forward
to
future
stops
in
"
could be used on the stanturns one table will use the I to make plans for the coming available,
kowskl, who re-organized the
Sanford, Florida 32771
daid deduction was $1,000.
optional standard method of I year.
Ralph Brant, field repre­ local unit in 1958 ami served llung Kong and the Philip- *
Hums 322-7057
pines
where
they
will
be
able
*
The new MINIMUM STANdeduction (10 per cent of
invited to attend*.Wflrir per- -^".ufattie (w.tho Florida Can- ,,s fital* piesnicnt.
. income),
..
. the other
.
... ' sons
.... whose
... ili'j;__*_'i
*Society,
2
*1
._
to"
visit
"their
luster"
child
ten.
|
ltal
will
Interests
and
taleer
presented
to
the
HARD DEDUCTION is still
tuur_
Also present''at the meet­
restricted to a maximum cf
use the new minimum stan­
ing were I&gt;r. M. A. Nesmith
ACDtUS.
$1,000 but in certain incomes
Dr. Edwin Epstein - anjl Dr.
Bromide and mercury are
dard deduction.
.m ix ;
ctrr_
up to $10.000 it can be
Tom l.argrti.-JJIF lJ$Tgri.T?i)l,k)ifll»6‘ chtniical elements at
F b T ^ K -'n n ff^ tris - v——~
| Over 60 tit (ices Nationwide ^
hinney saver. Here's how It
been medicnl advisor to tbe rero degrees Centigrade.
"Du* la circumstances beyond our control, tbe regularly
fications—unmarried, head of
scheduled show will not be seen . . /*
group rm n
•• ijs rc-orguuith_
work$!
•
household, and married
t
ti.,
^ A l l laxpayers (other than
couple filing a joint return’,'f
Others present w ne Gar­
■
uri ird per eona-filing separ­
the table will automatically
nett White, a post president,
ate returns) can'claim S2(J0
give them the'benefit of the
plus an additional $100 for
l e s s e r of two deduction
LONDON ( l P I) — The 2S it Is often in spite of tire nnd Mr* Put loirgen, who
was recently appointed to a
each
exemption.
This
of
methods, optional standard or year old wife of an Anglican church ' "•
disttii
t oflire in cancel educa­
course, is in addition to the
Mrs Wolfe said she resents
minimum standard.
^Minister said in an article pub
tion.
regular $000 credit for each
-------[llshed by Hie church monthly the feeling that »!«■ must al­
Mis, F, Gray was named
#■ to
exemption.
(NEXT: Report im Income.) "Prism ” that marriage to a ways be on parade
lie co chairman of church
This means that a husband
All of the iiluahlf infor­
‘ If wc ilot-tijoy a few harm gioups fur the 1965 Cancer
churrhman is a lousy job "
and wife with five dependent
mation contained
in Ibis
"Clergy ought h* be cili less wotlilh pleasures, such drive and Bail Gallagher will
children could take $900 for
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
— lion dollar program of federal' seriea, ''Cut
Your
Own bate . . " &gt;a;d Brenda Wolfe as an occasional film or dance, bn co-chairman in charge of
O ieir minimum standard de­ jlirre is a box-seore of th« ma­ aid to elementary and second • Taxes." I'LL'S addition,t •.i j..XttiU ^ ^ u lullJul M t a n .,^
Jrt called__broad -businesses Ml. Slrcrkow ski
duction—*200 plus $100 for
jor legislation expected to ary schools will be offered Ad- tire ami sample lax form* ought to base tiie effrontery 16 mmdod, modern or some -rich "as named to co-ordinate the
each-of the seven exemptions.
ministration hopes to win con are available in a nrw 61- a ig any woman to lake on such thing
{program for the Navy and for
come before the BUth Congress:
If their yearly income was
gressional approval by skirt - pise book.
a lousy job II is thoroughly
"wlml rubbish'”
South Seminole County for
M
ED
ICAREHigh
on
Pres­
ing sensitive church - state
$7,000 they could claim only
To order a copy lend name, unchristian .
Mu Wolfe said .die showed Hie coming year.
$700 under the optional stan- ident John's legislative list. issue
jiditrrftft and SO rent* (&lt;&gt;: 'Cut
*•| had high minded visions jj„. attu-l«- to tier husband.
-—
------------- durd deduction method in ef- A hospital care plan for the
APPALACHIA - Held back y „ ur Own Tax.. ,** f/n The of entiring with m&gt; husband
,, e,,. -.u-.ir &lt;&gt;f a parish in
feet in former years. This a.-f u financed through the So- by the administration last year Sanford Herald, !» n lint into the great work of n&gt;'iv« rl north, m England, be foie she
little device will save that rlaj Security system was ap because of a lack ut votes in
Dr pi. A, Radio f 'if y Sin mg tin win Id Ind heir t am
j in
$7,not) family n minimum of proved by the Senate last year the House Administration is lion. Nr** York 19 N.Y.
surrounded by four children
’Tortunalely. hr lias a sense
confident the overwhelming
0 32 on their tax return.
lied to tbe house, rxpeeled In of humor. ’ she .said
but never reached a vote in Democratic majority in the
It* Mr* John I .rt.vt*
Not only big families but
turn
up at every eat liangina.
_ ■
. the House. Change in member­ new House will approve long
Ilu liiiiy c Inn M i* i.* nurpri*
You’ll Save Money
students with after-school and
and feeling like a widow as
ship of House ways and means range federal aid program for
i t! Mi*
( mumIjmiIi \%i(li
nununc- jobs and young peo­
1mv husband i' always on
committee
offers
excellent economically depressed areas
And Be Happier In A ‘65’
n
III 11hi la y
niKi*.
|*ii**i‘ii|i‘J
ple just starting a firxt job
duly . .
chanca for its passage this of this 11-state region
v\
itb
i'n
»ulir•*
i
«
,
iloi
ink*
tin*
•
Any
wmii-it
has
a
light
to
will use this new method to yetr
Ford From The Ole Ford
la! It*hii ikiuI i In i*!ntfi* pm •
T A X E S - Administration
some 'hare in bet
great advahtagr. Under last
EDUCATION— A multi tub
House
In Downtown Sanford.
tv f' lU vuiu; tin- Iiip l M lii Ki tmil
has promised to ask tor re
■life ) or a clergy «
year's law these younger pro
TALLAHASSEE
(U
P
I)
tin"
(
mu
duclion or elimination of ex­
ii'ional privilege In spit.
pie stinted to pay an ine.me
‘ ‘ Excellent S ervice T o o "
„,|
' foini.d presentation of Hi.
lear With..,,,
vwtb
Kll ,Utv , m..„U am happy
Tw fin \ i « &lt;* tin inb*u * mi
cise taxes on a host of luxury 1964 was i good year
tax after they earned as much
tiountiful
harvest
of
fish
and
t
basically,
twcausc
t
love
my
J
'r
"f•-s-'"
......
.............
l.nd.d
rv.-nt
held
r.t
•
e
ta-eausc
mv
I
"
......'d
Mi,rlna"
ami semi-luxury items imposed
j $675 for the year. The 1964
Striekland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
Ihi* ‘ "V "ill Iw made Jan „ „ ,„| hall ..f t).c C.imiiiiimty
during the Korean war. Con wildlife. tianie'~'ahd Fresh husband—but I am afraid Kbit
Tax table sets the first bracket
\V. Park 614-6916
322-1
IHI
II at city Hall With alt per m ..,),..,!,,, Church.
long Mater Kish Commission di
grc»s is certain tu go along
for unmarried persons at $9u0
inlurolr
in
it
invited
D
Aldrich
said
with a proposal so obviously rrr,,,r A
to $925 with only $2 in tax
SACRAMENTO. Calif (U P I)
(&lt;t .illi'iul
Thursday
—
...
, „ „
, popular with consumers
due for total income between —Gov. Edmund G Brown, of '
\ti ottrci.il report anil ills
Aldrich
s
a
i
d
sportsmen
&gt; &gt; It. t W ilt's — Admlnis
those figures. This means an California, appointod Rrpubli*
ui-Mon will lie given at tbe
tration plans to ask (or major roul&lt;i l" ',k ,nr r u n
Pf"
additional $224 of tax-free in* can George Murphy to the U. revision on immigration laws.
tart id the I itv Commission
G O O D Y E A R
an&lt;i improvement of
comt In 1064 for theae peo- S .Senate Thursday, giving the
WEST H IM H 'i D, Eng meeting at H p in by the en
with less emphasis on nation hunting and fulling In the
ple.
former actor three days sen
-uni-eiillg tutu id Maurice It.
years
ality quotas. Could he hard- coming year
land i l l ' l l
Mi .
Don't ferget. too, that the ionty over other incoming
Connell and Ah'orltles, Inc,
Among
the
improvements
fought issue
sc.. To yi at id.l B&lt; u 1 ml.
student's
father can still , freshmen senators.
listed by Aldrich during Hie
iti.illribiie ot Miami
was killed b&gt; a
Murphy, who defeated Demo­
Invitations arc being sent bv
past year were completion of
as be walked aba c the village
crat Pierre Salinger in the No­
City Manager Warren FI
30 new boat ramps, making a
toad here in nn ov.icu t and Knowles to those vstin received
vember
election,
normally
total of 148 available to lluenp
would have taken office offi­
copies of the extensive line
public, modernisation of the
Mis. Margaret 1'ii.ir said chore hut, he said today, ‘ all
cially at noon Jan. 3.
Holt Fish Hatchery In in
However, Salinger announc­
crease ptoduclion of game u few night* ago -to- struck persons, interested in this vi
Mrs. John I.rune
ed his resignation effective at
fish,
establishment of new u innn wealing an overcoat l..l project ate urged to *t
Florida Federation of Art,
midnight Thursday night and Inc., held its first cshit.ilion fish management areas. Illier “ r|4 r«P " n **ie sarp. r-.ad and
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WASHINGTON (U PI &gt; —
the governor immediately ap­ of the new year Sunday at attrition of fishing regulations when she got out ■f her ear ' Pertinent questions will br­
l.uthcr H. Hodgea, outgoing
pointed Murphy to the balance
and Ihe 1963 64 hunting season l“ look "N o nn
i lo-re" ^ answereil by membris of the
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1965 will he another year of
533
deer.
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the
**|sho*t"'
of
Urn
Ttiinh,
i
,
said
I
between the hours of 2:30 and
proaperity.
4:3o p.m.
But Hodgra aaid “continued 1P | q |*j| g
SnvdC T
an4 prica
rvri.-a restraint”
raalrainl1* by
ViLr _
- acI i
Clubs exhibiting were The
wage and
l* I T
Artists Workshop. New'Smy­
labor and management are s' U n C r a l H e l d
necessary if ‘ ‘ the greatest peMrs. Flora B Snyder, of rna Beach, The Harbour City
nod of peacetime proaperity in Hagerstown. Md , mother of Art League and Florida West
•our nation's history” is to con- J Leon Taylor and grandmo- Coast Clubs. Artists of note
tiiiue for its fifth year."
(her of Mrs, J W Jones, both submitting Work.Included Arc
Hodges made his forecast in of Lake Maty, died Dec. 27. ta Wiltiarfis and flitey Napier
a year-end review of the U S. Services were held in Boones- of Sarasota and &lt; hniles Mil­
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'64 Bountiful
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Marina Proposal
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this country's prestige in for­
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tiian ever before— with “ mlew
rsie exceptions."
"Wc do s continuing check
on attitudes toward the Unit- ‘
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fields in a great many coun;
tries and 1 can say categori­
c a lly that it U.S. prestige is
higher today than it has been,
or wse, five years sgo," Ropsn said.

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Parents Organize
Everybody, it «e«nu, In organlxed
or organising but parents, who are
strangely content to go It alone, one
by one or pair by pair.
The result ia that fathers and
mothers are sitting ducks for the
pressures applied by their sons and
daughters— most o f whom believe or
profess to believe that they are un­
duly and even cruelly restricted In
their pursuit o f life, liberty and hap­
piness.
The theme eonr o f teen-agers the
country over Is, "Jim's dad lets him
have tne car" or "Jane's mother lets
h er. . . "

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Worry Clinic

And In tha nation’s capital, the
newly formed Parents' Council o f
Washington— endorsed by 17 leading
private schools In the area— has
drawn up a code o f social conduct
for youngstera o f high school age.
It bane serving o f alcoholic beverages
at teen-age parties, condemns party
cmshinging, urges that teen-age aocla) activities be confined to week­
ends and holidays, and fixes definite
curfews.
These simple and logical movee of­
fer definite hope that parents may
be moving in on the wave o f undis­
ciplined Juvenile behavior that has in­
cluded crime, violence, brutality and
open defiance o f law and order.
Since the vast majority of teen­
agers are fine youngsters, it is prob­
able that many o f them not only will
accept but even welcome more firm
direction from their parents.
As for the others, It’s better that
they be cooled o ff by parents than by
law enforcement officers. Much,
v much better.

The mystery is why more dads o f
Jims and mothers o f Janes don't
check signals with dads o f Joes and
mothers of Jills and come up with
some kind o f organised rebuttal to
youthful protests and pressures
which range from anguished wails
to mild blackmail.
There are indications that some
such trend Is under way. In Warwick, R.I., for example, beleaguered
parents have Joined in formulating a
Thought For Today
teen-age behavior code based on mure
Rebuke the benats that dwell
than 4,000 answers to a community­
among the reeds, the herd o f bulls
wide questionnaire.
The code Is aimed at allevlutlng the * with the calves of the peoples. Tram­
ple under foot those who lust after
tradition*! parental fear that chil­
tribute; scatter the peoples who de­
dren will be "le ft out" If they are rolight in war.— Psalms 08:30,
fused permission to engage In ques­
tionable activities that "every-perThere Is no nation on earth an dan­
body else does, why can’t I? "
gerous as a nation fully armed, and
Tile code covers auch perennial par­
bankrupt at home.— Henry Cabot
ental-progeny problems as driving,
Lodge.
drinking, dating, dress and curfews.

-D ick West’s ........................- M U &amp; . !* g W 4 g "

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The Lighter Side

“ For th* wotab, like th*'
medics ereti at* artificial
vermiform appendix, la chiew
fever to help kill germs I
"In 1IV# manner, women ly excel* baggage.
" It la bunded lo be an
hat# figured that thtlr greateit seductive charm coincides Inner Incubator for babi.i
with th* y#*rs from I t to 45. but do*in*t serve ht that
"That la alao th* usual rapacity except a few times
span of time during which during the usual vrift'a entire
marriage.
thalr womb ia functioning.
"So they jump to the con­
"So pleas* get hep to me«j.
clusion that the womb is the leal facta! For th* womb It
barometer of every woman’* not primarily a sexual orgsa
at all but a maternal organ!*
CABE l l - m t Clara G., ng charm.
“ Yet that ia an entirely
Aa a result o f auch edrirs,
sd 39, is th* IM-pound wife
who was despondent about false assumption. Hut because I helped banish Clara's undtrwomen of all race* and creeda lying dread about patting her
th* msnopaase.
Bo I told her* she could firmly tolleved that notion, doth birthday.
Many wive* attain their
dismiss the menopausal wor­ they worked themselves into
' nervous breakdown* and even greatest enjoymsnt of m*rries at one#.
yet are admitted to mrutal riaga after th* ag* of 45,
“ Clara," I began, “ you have
hospital*.
partly du* to th* removal of
two problems but one of thtpi
* “ Actually, the womb is not their fear of pregnancy.
is purely Imaginary.
significant at regard* * wom­
But much o f their grsstsR
“ For you need to slenderize an's sexual charm ami seduc­
pleasure in marriage la due 1
your figure and regain the tive allure.
to learning tha medical fact*,
allure that you held for your
"Thus, tliere it actually no
husband JO years ago on your medical cause fur a young which have bean hidden from
mankind in past generations.
wedding day.
women to grow moody or hys­
Bo tend for th* medical
“That is a real problem and terical If her womb must be
will tabs Unit.
removed surgically becaut* of booklet "How to Banish M*nopautal Complexes,’1 enclos­
"Your unreal dread i* the fibroids or cancer.
'“ And if It cease* Its nat­ ing a long stamped, return
menopause, which has scared
envelope, plus 30 cents.
women needlessly ever sine# ural monthly function by the
Husbands need to rsad th .g
time the reaches th* ag* of
the time of Adam and Eve.
booklet, too, for moat di“ For human beings often 40 to d5. so what!
"The wumb i* not a aenti- vurcta *U rt b th* bedroom—
draw false conclusions from
tiv* organ that affect* her due to sexual Ignorance!
medical data.
(Always writ# to Dr.
"For example, l a y m e n marital charm.
“ In fact, if a husband wtr* I ran* In cars of this new*,
routinely have tried to reduce
fever when cm* of their fam­ away on vacation for a few paper, carlo* big a long
stamped, addressed envelily ia ill, yet ftrer ia one of wee^s, during.
th# bast tiefsnslv# weapon* had- ’a hysterectomy t womb ope and 30 rente U
your body uttt to fight infec­ rsmuval), b* wouldn’t know typing and printing
the Al if fury net, when they were when yoa-aefrf^WSr one of
tion.’* *
t
* is permanent (as earlier print­
his booklets.)
“ Nowadays, therefor*, we reunited upon his return.
ed! or temporary It not clear.
Then- ha* hetn no announce­
ment he I* even there.
A few of th* President's
friends think his vaunted real­
ism, so often powerfully coiltrolling, hat deserted him In
this and some other cates,
l l can hardly help hit Image
to have it thought that he
might reverse himself or keep
U l'l Foreign News Analvst
"Thus," the newspaper said, 'past teen himself In th# rol#
svc I els on policy or peisimnel
The IrnditiunaJIv etiemunial “ the Italian republic It con­ |of catalyst.
just to discredit "premature"
rule of Italian presidents may suming itself In factional
for ,-cnster s.
Saragat, leader of th* So­
a change
under struggle; thus the French
Muny piesidential assist­ undergo
cial Democratic party, was
ants are to a laige extent un­ Italy'* new president Giuseppe Fourth Republic consigned It­
on* of the earliest to prup-&gt;«*
sung public servants. They Saragat.
self to General de Gaulle.
» government of the renter1mired it Wuuld^ seem It
gain reward from silent au­
“ And It was lucky because left and he saw hi* party ss
thorship uf smne of the name­ must If any sort of pulitlcul
it could have dune worse., , ." a binding force between the
less songs which appear in stability is tu he restored to
Italy actually bus known no rhrlstian Democratic left snd
print under "White House” the yuung republic which in
puliticul stability since , Uie the non-Communlst Socialist* £
imprimatur.
order to name the new presi­
elght-yeor rule of Premier Th# coalition of the two
It has always been to, nut dent has Just gone through 13
Alcide de Gasper! ended in force* would exclude troth th*
ailing
only in th* White House but days uf insulU,
11153.
Fascist* of tha right and the
across the width of govern­ and an Incredible display of a
Communist* of th* left.
And
it
is
tb*
disarray
pr#ment. Friends of Johnson say lark of responsibility among
senled by the fall of 35 or so
It was largely the inflame*
realism should trad him to Italian |mlitirians.
accept this and channel hie
The
contest
which ran governments since then that of such men at Karagst and
driving ego in mare fruitful through 31 ballots nf the Na has led to tha belief that Die Premier Aldo Morn, a Chris­
: ; i Italian president, elected for tian Democrat, that brought
directions. Th* problems on lional Assembly found Italy’s
his doorstep seem a sufficient largest party, Ute Christian seven years, must take on a old-line Socialist Pietro Nennl
Into ths government ift t iv
challenge .for even the tallest Democrats, in total disatrny more im|Mirtunt role.
As a precedent Baragat hat nearly 30 year* of oppositions
and, in the end, the key hal- '
Texan.
Increasing
hehlnd-theNennl, allied with the Com­
lot* reslllit: with the Fascist* tho
on the right and the Com­ scene influence wielded by munist* fr«m th* end of the
both its predecessors, Giovan­ war until Iv57. broke with
munists on the left.
It was with Communist ni Grunchl and Antonio Segni. them over th* repression uf
Saragat himself hat in th* the Hungarian revolt.
help that Saragat finally won.
lly llal Cochraa
The exhibition put on by
Some holiday partying is Italy’s senators and deputies
Milan
herd to avoid, but just make led the Influential
Corrlere
Della
sure th* fare on the barroom newt|*a|&gt;vr,
Hcru, to compare the situation
floor it not your own.
s e e
with th* closing years of th*
Anyone with a tt-nso of Flench Fourth llrpublic.
humor doesn't mbd being
Tha newspaper said it was
needled —eicept by a nurse the failure of politician* who
with a hypo,
disbelieved In democratic pro•
s
*
rest** but still could hot
A telephone polt fell on form an effective coalition,
one *uto after being hit by that led Italy to fall under
W*Ml$x.SW*fc
l i d v* tha Fascism of licali
I --• -UWMt
io flu iin
perfect w.y of fighting
Clan eeffens from
eakiad's oldest delation so
to ear* jmm scraptook this
are.Ikal cole mm. Ever since
Adam aad Eve. aiea hare
toes driven almost craiy
by asggtag er weeping
wive# who are goaded by
aa laner terror that T*
baaed on S file# medical
observation. Scad for the
sex booklet below!

Bruce

Biossat — Ray Crom ley

—P olitical NardDook-

WASHINGTON (N B A ) — of proven ability and experi­
President Johnson ia busy ence.
For another, a* the Presi­
lith e * Press M en stlsa sl not atraln'd, It droppeth a* the ■peare when ha wrote, "you the** day* confounding those
dent
himself has publicly
observer*
who
have,
tried
to
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- gentle rain from heaven.” P»f- thaU teek all day ere you find
portray him in simple, tin. complained, men of such testWo have a new director of In­ baps C'oben will embrace that them, and when you have
. . sd talents—willing to work
them, Ihey are mX worth the shadsd color*.
ternal Revenue who Is fond of quotation, too. For instance, hr ha* a at family and financial sacri­
He likewise will find In search."
quoting Sbakerpeare.
I fee] certain that nio*t tax strong reputation fur vanity. fice — are at best hard to
After his recent appoint­ Shake*peare a line to the ef­
lame by. White House re­
ment as the nation'* tax chief, fect that "it la all men'* of­ Impectora are "learned and Some appraisers e x p e c t e d
cruitment Is muvlng with
Ehtldon 8. Col ten told newi- fice to ipeau patience to tho«e authenUc fellow*." Hut the one from the outset of his presi­
glacial slowness.
dency
that
he
would
-e-Hiner
men that his philosophy of Ufa that wring under the lold of who audita my return* appear*
When Johnson took up his
to be "a snapper-up of uncun- or later, in service to that
«n4 tax collection could be sorrow.”
presidential
burdens, a top
vanity,
sweep
out
every
movsummed up by following quota­ L e f ua bop# that Cohen will ildrred trlflea."
He leave* me "no hinge nor able vestige nf the Kennedy Kennedy man told him he
keep that In mind when we
tion: •
administration and install hi* shoilld act quickly, In his own
"Thl* above all: To thin# neat reach "the uncertain loop to bang a doubt on." Hh
interest, to Install his own
glory of an April day"—ape- policy la; "He lure of it; give own people.
own self be true."
He has never done It. Most staff.
me
the
ocular
proof."
In
ihort.
clflcaUy,
April
15.
Cohen added that " If every­
Hluntly, the President In­
In fact, the work* of Khake- "he 1* a great ob*crver. and of the important Kennedy
body Uvea by It, we won't
people who left he urged to dicated he felt he did not
lie
look*
quite
through
the
tpeare
abound
with
quotation*
bave any trouble.
stay on. Right now he Is ap­ have the makings.
I think K It ■plead Id that the that could bu applied to the I deed* of men."
There Is not much reason
pealing to several, though not
collection of our Income taaea, payment and—or collection of I To receive a letter challeng­
all, potential drpartera to to doubt he is as sincere to­
ing
your
lax
return
U
to
retax**,
lie
could
well
have
had
and the examination of our
'•stay for a little while," If day as he was Judged to he
tax return*, will be in tire form 10(0 In mtnd when lie [reive "a few of U&gt;e unplraathen when he tells his Inher­
not indefinitely.
•ofat
word*
that
ever
blotted
wrote,
"confuxkm
now
hath
band* of a man who admire*
ited helpers he needs them
Appeals
like
this
may
l«e
paper." For then It ia "for­
made hi* maaterplri'*.”
Rhakvapear*.
heard by White House staff badly. Furthermore, he has
ever
farewell
th*
tranquil
Nobody
ever
aummarlr.-d
tax
U wa* Shaketpeana who
men, by cabinet members, or corne to have a singular re­
wrote, "the quality of mercy 1* deduction* better Hum Shake- mind."
I aIway* read the tnitruc- by auch diplomats a* Davtd gard for the caparltln of
(ion sheet carefully but "It wa* 11rues, our ambassador to most of them .
Yet some of Johnson's
Greek to me." This cauae* ma Hrltaln. They are not easy
to "commit the oldest *in* Dm- to resist. One who has hrard critics find In all this not so
much "a suppression of his
them saysr
newest kind of way*.’*
KnlerprUt
Altsasowt* Sprtaga
"The process of extricating vanity as an expression of It
When the** Utile *llp-up* oc­
Mr*. Ritchie H ank
Mrs. Jalla Barto*
cur, I lhaU hope that Cohen, yourself from thl* man’s em­ with a kind o[ reverse Eng­
u a - is t i
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being a Hlitkesprtre fan, will ploy can he pretty difficult. lish.
M 4M
They believe he wants noth­
Bear Lake-Forest City
Dot "make a alar-chamber I still havrn’l managed It."
How you would t&gt;e laughed ing to disturb thu notion that
Mrs. Maryam* Mils#
matter of It." But I doubt there
Lax# Mary
out of ' Washington if you ht it In tight command af
Mr*. Frame* Weater
IIS-M TI
will be much change.
iia - d ii*
Caaaeltorry
Aa Shakespeare said, "all suggsstad that Lyndon John­ his ship. They think this ex­
hla *u creator * gone before him son dines regularly on humble plains hla cunstunl annoyance
Mrs. Jam* Caaaeltorry
Lake Hornroe
1114*44
Mr*. H. L. Johmaea
have done It, end all hi* *o- pie. Hut the truth seems to be at premature disclosure by
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ceiton that com* after him that realiim can put a stiff other* nf proposed policy and
CkalmdM -v."
personnel development*.
,
i
Lemgweed
may.”
Which meant that curb on his egotism.
Mr*. J#*m Magi*
Tha President’* evidently
For on* thing, he does not
Mr*. Dean* Eatam
“ aomi of ua will amart for I t "
&gt;45-1741
ID -H IT
want an Impiwsslon to be growing fetish for teern-y Is
DaBary
gained In the nation and th* considered to fit this pattern.
North Orlando
Mr*. John Leon*
Mrs. Margarat Cosky
world that ha ia about to be A striking example:
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deserted by a cluster of
For a considerable period
D ell***
Oslo**
bright people who stayed with this month, Marvin Watson,
Mrs. Mildred Ba**y
Mrs. Clarsact Beyder
him "Just through the elec­ Trias steel man and froqutnl
Editor, The Herald:
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111-41(1
tion."
aids to th* President, hat sat
The
officara
and
member*
Osaava
Oviad*
. The jie t p i that could be at a desk in Walter Jenkins'
of
Sanford
Elka
-Lodge,
alto
Mr*. Esaljm^Lsmdy
Omom Walter, chairman of haw ,1a t U U CAotUencw m Urn at irW t.HUA-4AlRK 7IWlA.ftV _
community actlvlti*. ruramlU 'a continuing magnet for men chores. Whether hit pretence
tee, wlah to extend our alncere thank* to the following
for their contribution* end.
mrrtcea rendered to our an­
nual Chrlatmaa party for tha
underprivileged children of
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go
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#TBT w a i n
KILL VINCENT
shake to Dottle Austin of The
llt lf rholegrapksr
O a n lr KSItar
“A Community of Homes — Built with Pride”
Sanford Herald end Marion
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Published dally ese sp l Salurd.r, auaday u l carltim u; pub- Harmon of th* Orlando-Sent­
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comfortable
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Iffhyd Saturday p r e c e d i n g Christmas.
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horns with lams living room, completely equipped
tlN tL N II-Ilu S KATKI
erage and pictures of the
GKNKHAL ELECTRIC kitchen, carports and utility room.
■ u a * Delivery
lie wetk
event and laat but not least to
■KKINOLM COONTS
ALL o r 111 II MAIL our chief of police, Roy U.
■y *I«U
William*, for hie kindnet* in
I tt.lt I tea*
lia s i f o r
Me K t a
l.tl I Mtaths
I a* f Meath*
escorting "Santa Cleue" to
MODERN KITCHENS BY
I N I Meath*
MS I MealM
the party.
FHA FINANCING— $84/MO.
LM 1 Mtath
Lit 1 Meath
This spirit of co-operation
0. A PealAl RagsUUan* are vide Uhl aa wail tehee* Ipl l « u he
INCL. TAXES AND INSURANCE
makes ua fast as though all
paid ta hdvaaaa.
our .efforts, are worthwhile
Tha Iterate le a mewher at U a Hatted areas whtu Is ee- and this spirit can only be
■tied eacieMvely le the see fee repshlleeilea ef *U the leeel visualised by personally tolng present to see the wide
aewe pale ted Is Uia aiwwayw.
open eye* o f these children A*
Soieted ee eeeaad eleee waiter oeiueer ll. t ill at the Peel they pass through and receive
M in t *1 neater d, Piet Ida, aadet U e Aal at Oenaros* et Marsh
their gifts.
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'Greaf Society' Lyndon O ffers Hand Capifol Police New Law Firm Is Organized
Highlights Of L B J's Outlook Bright
Caught Flaffool
To Rest Of W orld By 'Intruder'
State Of Union Talk f ° r Culmination
W A SH INGTON

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—

new efforts The WU* Congas.— the moat

C. Vernon Mire, who re­
linquished the keys of the
county judge’s office today to
Karlyle Housholdcr, became
associated
with Sanford at­
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
torney Mack N. Cleveland and
Red-faced Capitol police o ffi­
Gene Stephenson of Altacials p r o m i s e d •’ improve­
ments" today in the security
pyilem which prrm|Ur,| a

wheeling personal hand in
diplomacy once Vico President
Hubert 11. Humphrey is in­
stalled in office.
J o h n s o n is particularly
agreeable to the idea of callIdnck.eostumrd intruder to ining. on President Charles de
Gaule. the aloof French lead- Vi,d(' ,,lc lll,u.!,e ch* m,* r on,X
er who is so critical of Amer- hour* before President Johnson appeared there.
ican policy in Europe.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
The interloper, identified as
And the Chief Executive
Congressional school aid supRobert
Lloyd,
a
member
of
wuuid certainly visit other A l­
lied Iraders in West Europe the American Naii Party, porters today saw little that
before undertaking any trek dashed into the well of the was new but plenty that will be
House Monday during the loll hard to pass in President
to Moscow, officials said.- '
Johnsonjs decision to ex­ call vole for election of the Johnson’s SI S billon education
press bis •’ hope" for a visit speaker.
proposal.
Clad in Mark from head to
from the Soviet officials who
Cautious enthusiasm was
replaced Nikita Khrushchov foot ami wearing blackface about the strongesi initial reac­
Oct. 6— Premier Alexei Kosy­ minstrel makeup, he pratu-ed tion to Johnson's generally
gin and (Party C h a i r m a n and grimaced before the stun­ sketched plan to give "every
Leonid Hrcihncv— was taken ned House members, shouting, child the best education our
a week ago at a conference in "I'se de Mississippi ilelegn- nation can provide."
Texas with Secretory of Stale lion." He waved s large, un­
Supporters of federal aid lo
Dean Rusk.
slightly crushed top list.. A education, who had little to
Johnson made it clear in (or loincloth hung from his »how hut lumps for years of
hi* address tir Congress that •wuisU.
-— work until- tin- last session of
he
considered
his
overwhelmCapitol
policemen,
caught
Congress, welcomed the PresiWASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
ing election victory a mandate unaware* bytbe bltarre inva- dent's renewed attempt lohelp
President Johnson's program
to "keep our economy grow­ to ."seek peaceful understand- aioti, surged onto the floor (he nation’s elementary snd sc*
ing*" with Russia.
and dragged Lloyd away, lie condary schools.
ing" will mean more spending
"Last fall 1 asked the later wws charged with two jjU| fcw expresses!* anything
by both the federal governAmerican people to choose lounts of disorderly conduct more than hope tairn of faith
ment and the man in the
that course." he said. "1 xsill and released after forfeiting that the President’s plan—ap
street.
carry for want their com- a $20 bond.
•
parcntly modeled on the educa
Johnson said in his State of
I rnand.”
j Lloyd apparently staged his lion section of his 1964 "war
the Union address Monday
I Johnson buttressed bis ges- 'exhibition
l o
lemonstrate i on poverty'* program—would
night that .he would submit to
...
lure of friendship to the new aguinkt the effort* of the erack the obstacle that has
Congress a bud gel .designed
'
.............
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
President Johnson wants the
new Russian leaders to visit
the United States to discover
for themselves America’s eco­
nomic vitality as well ss its
passion for peace.
The President’s top aides
would not be surprised if his
general invitation, announced
in his State of the Union ad­
dress Monday night after be­
ing conveyed earlier to the
Kremlin, sparked n return bid
from Moscow, Officials said
Johnson might accept.
These disclosures, coupled
with Johnson's plans to visit
Western Europe and Iavtin
America this year, signaled
his intention to take a free-

WASHINGTON
(U P I) _
Highlights of President John­ to control crime and delinquenDtn,oer*tlc
1 rrmtion — jrtarrd up today for
son's State of the Union mess­
elimination of every swift action
_____
cy
on....
key.....______
measures
age last night:
remaining
obstacle
to
the
right
in President Johnson’* sweep­
THE WORLD
“ Our concern and interest, and opportunity to vote , . . ing program for ‘'The Great
an all-out campaign against Society."
t
compassion and vigilance, ex­
waste and inefficiency.
The President outlined his
tend to every corner of a
ECONOMY
views of the nation's unmet
dwindling planet . ... we were
“ More money will be left in needs in his State of the Un­
never meant to be an oasis of
the bands ot the consumer by ion message before a joint
liberty and abundance in a
a substantial cut in excise session Monday night. How
worldwide desert of disappoint­
taxes , .
he proposes to deul with them
ed dreams . . our nation was
“ 1 confidently predict . . . will be spelled out in five sep­
created to help strike away
the continued flourishing of the arate messages to Congress
the chains ol ignorance and
American economy . . . Con­ fSrtween now and hia inaug­
misery and tyranny wherever
gress can reinforce this con- uration Jan. 20.
they keep man less than God
fiijcnce by ensuring that its . Generally, the outlook ia
means him to be , . .’*
procedures permit rapid ac­ bright for moat of Johnson’a
COMMUNISM
tion on temporary income tax program. He has the votes In
“ With the Soviet Union v s
cuts."
the 80t!l Congress and will
seek peaceful understandings
FARMS
work with Democratic major­
that can lessen the danger to
"We must continue to as­ ities bigger than any since the
freedom . . . in Asia, commun­
sure farme’ s the opportunity heyday of the New Deal in
ism wears a more aggressive
to earn a fair reward. I have 19315. • 1
face.
Instructed the secretary of
Even the House parliamen­
“ Our goal is peace in South­
s-griculture tr lead a major |tary roadElorks of previous
east Asia. That will come only
effort to find new spproaches yearI were al) but er„ eJ Mon.
when aggressors leave their
to reduce the heavy cost of our ,Uy when th# D(mocraU
neighbors in peace."
NON-COMMUNIST WORLD farm program ****] to 'direct lhanKvd lhc Hou*e rule,
more of our effort to the small
Hoipiul carc ; l)r the
Johnson said he hopes to
farmer who needs help most " jt bill No. 1 in both the House
visit both Europe and Latin
TRANSPORTATION
„ |d SenaU. The „
UilHo„
America this year.
“ I will ask for funds to study m„ iure to aid poyerty-strick" . . . A great unfinished task
is the reunification of Germany high speed rail transportation cn Appalachillt a rfpla&gt;. uf a
between urban centers. We will i bill which did mil make it durthrough self-determination . .
begin with lest projects be.' ing the 88th Congress, was
“ I will seek new ways to
"
. .
*
.
tween Boston and Washing not
far behind on the agenda.
... u jto y r ,kno pledge' To- fiVlp deal
ton."
•
K w7f7i *|W explosion-In world
DPPQRTT^MTY ,
population—and' the growing
^Hospital care on•scarcity In. world-jesouKcs.”
cI*rSecurity
GREAT SOCIETY
Doubling the
“ Wc are in the midst of the
against poverty this year
greatest upward surge of eco
. . Enforcement
nnmic wellbeing in the history
civil rights law and
of any nation . . . but we arc
tion of barriers lo lhc right to
tiie 11-state Appalachian re­ eminent money into the na­
only at the beginning of the
vote.
gion was introduced on open­ tional economy than in the cur­
road to the Great Society. A“ . , . An immigration law ing day by Chairman George rent fiscal year.
hcad now- is a summit where
based on the work a man can
The President also »aid that
It. Fallon (D-Md. I of the
freedom from the wants of the
do and not where lie was born
body can help fulfill the nreds
House public wroth* commit­ "more money will in- left in
or how he spells his name.
ot the spirit '
tee. He predicted that the trill, the hands of the consumer by
CONSERVATION
NATIONAL AGENDA
similar to one passed last year a substantial rut tn excise
“ We must make a massive
“ I propose we begin a pro­
try the Senate but never vut- taxes" that be plans tu ask
effort to sa i t the countryside
ram in education to ensure
td on 111 tb House would re­ Congress lo vote.
every American child the full­
ceive "early consider aturn and
“ We will seek legal power to
est development of his mind
approval."
prevent pollution of our sir snd
and skills
. . A massive at
Excise taxes will be cut.
water before it happen* . , .’*
tack on crippling and kit’mg
The lipmigralion laws u ill lie
ARTS AND SCIENCE
diseases . . A national effort
lilieralited. And, now
“ I will propore a national
to make the American city a
Johnson has thrown hi
foundation on the arts . . .
better and more stimulating
port to it, a presidential suc­
and recommend programs to
WASHINGTON (U P II —
place to live . . .
cession law will be tackled
encourage basic science. par“ 1 propose . . . a new pro­
anew ami mnylic tins time President Johnson kept A FI.*
ticularly In !hr universities. ."
t JO lendpis happy today by
gram to develop underprivllsomething will come of it.
GOVERNMENT
thfowiiiL* his b ipport to oi^wn*
"Wherever waste is found 1
izi il Inlmr \ drive to repeal
will eliminate it . . .
*‘i i^ht Ut-woik" Uwn in lio
"I will propose law* to en
states.
sure the necessary rnntlnuilv
11ui any piesidential request
of leadership should the presi
to toiiKiesH Ft action seem­
dent become disabled or die .
ed months uwtiy.
JANUARY 2. 195'*
" I will propose reforms in
J-diriHon cnlied fot ill tin
W
ASH
IN
tiTtiN
4111*1»
—
Admissions
the elrctoral college . .
in
the riwthni'ff hsisie labor Jaw
The
new
model
nf
H
uukc
it**
Janet Allen, Frank Rear­
s t a t e o f u n io n
publican
Lemhn'lnp, luln’lid in Jus Stale of the Fnion lid*
don, Clarence Fisher, Willi*
“ Tills, then, is ttie State nf
ihi" a Monday myht,. Ills pro­
Drill me, Mary tloyd. Paulette the Union
Free, restles*. Foul uf Mii hiirnn, may provide posal was err trim to stir op*
I he UemncrftU with a rmijjh.
Widmann. I.eola J o h n s o n . growing and full of hope."
portion fr&lt;n» Ri-publlianii and
nnl»y tide.
Carolyn Collins, Louise MeThe fleet inn of I! up (leratd hiisiriPMS i*ioupw.
lo-an. James Ruppe. Satifori
Hi. Font a* UUV lewder will
Odna Marie Hague, Alta­
ifn nothin^ to 11 wnnfiirtii the Trout Chooses
monte Springs; V i r g i n !
I in Keputdirnn vote* in the
Wainw right, Oviedo; Albert
The Right Hook
Houiie into m m ajority.
Sexton, Waterford, Mich.
AUGUSTA, Mr (U P I) —
Ilirths
No liepuldiian doulita that
An l^-year-old Maine take
the
«'J5
Dcmovi
Atw.
if
they
Mr. and Mrs. David JackOI’ KLsIKA, Ala. (U P I) —
trout apparently is old enough
sun, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and A M'«ivh inUntlfir«| lo«i«y fur stick tojpHltcr, ran call the
to know when its safe to he
Mr*. Hermit Collins, Sanford, a lijfht plirnr mi»»in|f tim e ■ h o t s f o r t h e n e x t t « u &gt; c m s .
caught.
Hut the •*m*tivUtM Hepuldia boy.
late Suniiny Miilh four p rio ri*
The V2 potiml fish was
Dis ch a rg e s
ran a who helped Ford ouai
•board.
hauled in reeeiilly Iry the
John J o h n s o n , Virginia
The ie»rrh vahu umIUmJ off vetemn Hep. C’hmJes A. Hal- Maine Depar t merit of Inland
Ituidm and baby gill, Relwcca • t iJmiW Monduy »ftrr beltij: Irek fruni the lenderahip he*
Fisheries iml .Umne for the
Granville, Alice Carroll, Joey concentrated in the l^ke *£u- lieve they can make the hem*
I
scrum]
time.
Baker, Genette Roach, Orns- ftultt arc*.
mints know they have been
L As when II was caught the
' iM
ford; Jsrr.cn Redd, Edith it would be expanded eati and
If thi-tr expectations are
tagged, its age and dimensions
Shuwley and baby boy, Gen­ west today.
- correct, the fur may start to
were rccoided and it was set
eva; Shirley Cook and lialiy
The occupants of Die miss­ fly in the next frw days.
free again.
l*oy, North Orlando; Nancy ing plane were identified as
Richardson and baby boy, Tit­ pilot J. Atkinson, of Oldsmar,
Norwegian Leads
usville; Judith lartham, A r­ Fla., owner Robert Reynold*
In Ski Jumping **'*'
rington, Va.
of Elkhart, Ind., hi* wife
INNSBRUCK', Austria tUI’ li
tte b e S t
JANUARY 3, 1965
Uremia Reynolds and thnr
— Thorgeit Brandtiaeg, Nor
Ad mission s
recipe
son, David, 4.
way’s double branie medal
Ronsid Mulrbead, Lccola
Their blue and white plane
winner In the l%4 Olympics,
Hrundidge, Gladys S k a t e s ,
for
took off at 7:11 p m. Sunday
Mason Wharton, Thomas Ash­ a t ‘ St. Petersburg, Fla., an I took an dlmost unbeatable
'
\
folks
lead
in
a
four
town
interna­
ley, Ronald Stephens. Ivy was to have landed three
tional ski jumping enmpetition
Kslridge, Sanford; l^iuis Ton— newly
hour* later in Birmingham,
when be scored with leaps of
ini, Elsie Truenbarher, De­
29610 and 285 5 .Sunday for a
moved
llary; Clara Me Kenney. Lake
670 point total.
f
Monroe; Althea Foster, Long- Dial D-O-G-S
u SANFORD
NEW LONDON. Wls. (U P I)
With one event to go, on
wood.
— People here have no trou­ Wednesday, Dave Hicks of Du­
Births
Tsks mm Shoos call (m ctupoa
baloa), add hotlsn adk ksiksts
Mr. *ud Mrs. James Allen, ble remembering the telephone luth, Minn., is 21st with 575.7
el
(ins snd information about Iks
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mr*. number of Dr K- G. Hemmer- points; Jsy Martin of Minn­
Oty. SU W lenume hossatshtr.
berg,
a
veterinarian.
Tbe
num­
eapolis
is
33rd
with
558
9
and
Jeffrey Widmann, Sanford, a
snd ieu'1 kiv* * isnorou* and
*sli|Mlul Mkomr. krst
boy; Mr. and Mr* Leonard bers 3547 on the dial spell John Bslfant of Minneapolis,
35th With 352.2 points.
Johnson, Altamonte Springs, D-O-G-S.
a boy; Mr. and Mr*. Russell
\ \ c la &gt; n ic A « 0 \ a ^ M i
Foster, Longwood, a girl.

Cautious Hope
For School Aid

monte Springs in tbcr practice of the lata Judge Wilson
of law*
Alexander. „
Mite ran unopposed in 1960
The firm, to be known as
Cleveland, Stephenson a n d for the office and completed
Mire, will have offices in the hia only' four-year term yes­
Atlantic National Rank Build- terday. He did not seek reing and also at 349 Highway election last'May in the prim­
aries.,
17-92 in Fern Park.
In 1902 Mite Vas given the
Miie is a native of Gaines­
ville and n c m l u s t r of Distinguished Service Award
liainrsville High Srhool. The by the Sanfnrd-Scminole Jun­
33-year-old attorney earned ior Chamber of Commerce. He
his BA degree from the Uni­ is a member of the Sanford
versity of North Carolina in Kiwanit (Tub and currently
Chapel Hill and his LLll de­ is a member of that organ­
l\rre
,hc Univcr* isation's hoard of directors.
He served a term as a mem­
* f|w
,„w for „ ber o f the board of directors
nri^p^Hnd In Gainesville he of the Jaycees and was secre­
,.am; tl7 tSTHtord in December tary of that organisation one
of that year and was associ­ year. He (a also a member of
ated with A. Edwin Shinhois- the official Umrd of the
er. On April IS," t'.Miir, Mile Grace Methodist Church and
was appointed lo the office of is an advisor to the Seminole
county judge'upon the death County Juvenile Council.

'More Spending'
Seen By Johnson

.

Hospital
Notes

Labor Leaders
iMade Happy

A L L D A Y Tomorrow
W E D N E S D A Y 1ft A .M . - 11 P.M .

A S K FO R T H E S P E C l A L f
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stuffed with plrkles, lettuce,
tomato, mavunnaisr, onion, catsup
. . . iin a King-sire 5 inch toasted
Roll. Garlie on request.
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by the lute President John F
Kennedy and Khrushchev in
late Hull and rally 101,2, toil
beentne snogged on the Itctlin
crisis ami foundered when the
Cuban missile crisis develop
cl.

rim y commit tec stud he was
liked at tbe illative lightness
of l.loyd’s full-. He Saul hr
would have "thrown the book"
at the inti udrr. lie said I.lnytl
should have hen held "on fat
ii- serious ehmges

heart surgery next Monday,
bus buril u group of violinists
to play outside the operating
loom to keep things cheerful.
"(live me live musicians
playing before, dining and afl ter," hr deuiandi d. "That’s
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No phone orders
this day please

HI lift' French Avc.

Discover the difference in tlie n5Chevrolets
(. l.v different from other cut's as they tire from each other)

Rough Ride Due
House Demos

i Hunt Intensified
For Lost Plane

Discharge*

Cab Bookman, Violet Hall,
Rrcnda Blocker and baby boy,
Thomas Ferguson, Betty Rob­
inson snd baby girl, Carol
Jamison and baby boy, Judy
Lomcnick, Lisa Hunt, San­
ford; Erma Wolamki, De­
llary; Shell!# Groce, Longwood.
&gt; *

Roaring Drunk
L O N G B E A C H , Calif.
(U P I) — Polic# arrsstad a
Lakewood (Calif.) man on
suapiclon of drunkeneas aftar
ha telephonad them that ha
was In front of a tavern and
M id, " I ’m roaring drunk."

C h f violet

( I I I . I H O I / / —,1a ninmu a ra r tin ('h rvrolrt'a re rr b u ill.
When von take in r-vci vtliing, lhi*rc'» mure roorn'insMc this c;ir I hull in
any ('hcvrnlcl as far hack us they go. More room for shouhh-rs uiul

Upait Cut'pa

( ’ hevioh’l looks uiul riilca mnl ii
fetd. So la-xiilcs lhc wav a
|IOVVI'l«'tl, wi- now have one■ more reason ,(&gt; nsk you: What Ho you
gt-l liy puying more for a car—except logger monthly payments?

Car fair Cuiia Spurt Cotipt

I he t elle Malibu Super Spurt Coupe

The onlp rear engine American car made.
( ///;’( HI.1.1 —Thr mttal popular inlt rmi diatr-ahfd car pou can blip. e()U\.\l/l —
Of all tin- c.iix it* size, Chevcllo is the higge^l seller. Why? HeiatihOVajt, You should read what the ear muRiitiuc* say. They think there’*
its Full Coil su.|H-n*inii title. Beeatiiw many model* fome with thick nothing else this side of the Atlantic that can touch ( orvnir’a styling
carjteting, vinyl interior*. liecauM.- you g&lt; l so much for your money. and ride. They say that a Corsa with 180-lip just has to Ire tried.
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Chevy II A'ota Sport Coupe
( I l f f l Y U - A i economical a car at you can own. bu t. . .
But those rust-resisting rocker panel* and self-adjusting brake* have
never hecn in more beautiful surroundings. Como see what expensive
nhi '
looking styling and yard* of luxurious upholstery
can do.

Corcrffa Sting Ray Sport Coup•

('O H I m i’ - T h e on ly tru e ip a r t i ca r A m erica maker.
Now everybody claim* to have a “ true” sports car. But other dealer*
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Seminoles Go Back Into Action Tonight

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The plane bumped down
through the milt binning over
Baltimore, carrying a load of
loteri, and aa the wbeela
lightly klaaad the concrete runvraya, one of the Colte inter­
rupted hia poker game in the
lounge area long enough to
jrell out, “ Flrat touchdown
we're made today." . . . It
came, of course, after the
Cotta were blanked by the
Browni, 37-0. . ,
How about thia for a reacher? Joe Font, A FL commliitoner, to be Ford Frick'* »ucceasor aa baieball commlah—
or at Icaat to be offered the
Job. . .
The twUt: what Un't gen­
erally known about Blanton
Collier la that he was tha first
choice of the Baltimore' Colts
to be their head coach back in
1953 whan Buy let out to build
the modern regime. But Blan­
ton hae a hearing problem,

and the Colt* -settled instead

for the more dynamic Weeb
Ewbank, who wea Collicr'e coworker on the Cleveland stall
under Paul Brown . . . And
if Blanton had been mare oneceaeful in hia eight years at
Kentucky, be probably would­
n't be the Cleveland coach now
b*cause Paul Brown couldn't
have brought him beck ea aa
assistant in
, .
The mink football that was
presented to Janice Wilson
(hubby Ralph owne a little
toy called the Buffalo Bills)
waa the brainchild of Jack
Tompkins of American Air­
lines "for the football widow
who has everything." . . . .
"Five years ago," shrugged
the AFL'* Jack Harridan,
"the NFL ins 11 lad we didn't
own any kind of football." . .
Sid Glllmaa has turned grac­
ious in defeat. Tha San Diege
Charger coach applauded the
Buffalo groundskeeper because
he "built the field for the
chargers' kind of gams, by
putting sand in H to make tha
footing fa it." . . . Tha guys
who hurt tha Charters, most,
by getting hurt, should both be
ready for the AFL All-Star
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) _ l to New Orla.na-namaly,
The J'^sonvliic JournsI
JJtrt KelUr l A *
portod M
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n
d
a
y
_ Flgurt Cwkje (;n.
L'niverilty flsnkcrbafk Fred, chrif, l0 ^ blck with tb- BUU

Player W orth M illion
By Sandy Fed we
NEW YORK - (N E A ) Gary Thompson goes around
smiling and happy all the
time, which la only natural for
someone who has Inherited the
equivalent of a million dollar*.
Thompson's inheritance waa
the Wichita University basket
ball team, and he got it when

Bilefnikoff Nets
Cool $150,000

mimmnRun*

PVTAa

t- ! L . 1j i i c f .'fcirftil

* V 1BlveB„ .,b^ l l :neit fallrrbeciUM owner M t
Jlld.dOO for signing with H1* I0n Wanl» it thst way . . .
Oakland Raiders of the Amcrhasn't It a great weekend,
lean Football League.
|ute last of 1961, for right corTha paper, quoting a " r c l i a - , ^ llnebacktri7 Galen FUa
ble source who was close to for ,h# BrownJ&gt; Mlk, 3 lrlUo0
the bidding wsr for Blletnl- fo(. ,he
koff." ssUi the Detroit Llonai wh, t foad memory doea
of the National League offer-, Er&gt;nk Ry, n hiv, of ^ chlm.

ed the aami

amount, hut plonshlp
celebration
after
spread over five years. The Cleveland licked Baltimore!
paper said the Oakland con­ Only the bitterness of seeing
tract was for two years.
someone run off with the gams
Bilatnlkoff was aigned on the ^
he h#d hWB pr(&gt;lcntM ,
"—
1
------ jfier
aldclinei
Immediately
aiur. up)e nf week,
{ot
catching four passes for touch-' b tta
New York Giant.
J—
u
r u .lJ . State’s i3819
ns
downs
In Florida
"These people really
victory over Oklahoma Satur whack ma," ha railed, "W hit
day in the Gator Bowl.
can you do to please 'em!

(Police have recovered the
ball) . . .
Sometimes you wonder about
guys crying. Darrtil Deis, a
guard, crlad when the Wash­
ington Redskins released him
NEW YORK (U P I) — The aa a rookie, and he wound up
rosters for the Jin. 13 Nation­ with the New York Giants and
al Basketball Association East- four championship pay days.
Memmelaar,
also a
West All-Star game In St. Dale
l.ouiJ were complete today guard, cried when the St. Louis
with the addition of two play­ Cardinals dropped him thia
year, and he caught on with
er* for eacn division.
The nine league coaches sc Cleveland and an extra eight
lecled rooaie Willis Reed of grand for hia tear* . . .
the New York Knickerbockers
The National Basketball A l­
and veterans Larry Coitello of aociation and Abe Saperaleln
the Philadelphia 76'ers to round are killing and making up
out the 10-player Exit squad A recent prelim to tha Belli
and added Nate Thurmond of more Bullets waa Abe’s first
the San FraneLseo Warriors j appearance with hi* Harlem
and Don Onl of Ihe Baltimore Globetrotter* on an NBA card
Bullet* lo the West lineup.
jin three years'- or since Abe
Ih e first eight men on each picked up his Globiea and trot
team were previously select ted elsewhere because he
ed by the players In league wasn't cut in on LA and 6F
franchise shifts aa promised
balloting.
(an he aaya). Key: Walt Ken
nedy, NBA boa* now, la in old
Henry Rests
Saperateln colleague. . .
Between you'n'me, den't ilk
NEW YORK (U P I) - Wlag
Camille Henry of the slump­ ua who tipped It, but e biggie
ing New York Rangera will be In the NFL laid that when
useti uniy uh noway Plan a ini 1
upcoming game* according to tract and you guess a $130,000
roach Bed
Sullivan, who deal for tha Alabama quarter­
wants to give the team's sec­ back, you'll (till ba $100,000
ond-highest scorer e real.
off. . . .

East-W est Stars
Roll Com plete

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he came out of high achool at
mid-term (Dallas, Tea ). And
when he waa eligible for the
vanity at Wichita we decided
to use him right away because
we atlll hid e chance for the
Confirmee championship.
"Right now it looks like a
poor move, but we won't fold.
We have a good bench and
whan I ’ve called on them they
do tha Job..
"I'm not laying right now
who will replace Stallworth
because I've got three guys
fighting for the spot and 1
went them to keep battling
tech other." The three are
6-9 Junior Gerald Davit, 6-7
senior Larry Nosich and 6-3
sophomore Mel Reed. ____
Nona, however, it a new
Stallworth
and
Thompson
raaliies this.
"Stallworth la a complete
ballplayer," Thompson said.
"He poiseiiea everything an
Inside man needs. He haa all
the shots—with either hand.
He hai natural speed and 1s -"COMINO CLEAN'*— Having cleaned up against
probably the fastest man on
the Baltimore Colts to win the N F L professional

NEW YORK (U P I) —
Quarterback Johnny Units* of
tha Ballimora Cotta haa been
aelaeted tha 1964 player-ofthe-year In the National Foot­
ball League hy^Unlted Press
International for hia part In
directing tha Colta to tha
Western Conference champ);
onahlp.
Tha nine-year pro vataren
waa n landslide choice of tha
UPI penal of 41 writers throa
from each league city who
severed Ua laaaan regularly.

Wingr Called
BOSTON (U PD —Tbe Bolton
Brulna ^tavs called up wing
William Goldsworthy f r o m
thalr Junior team at Niagara
Falla, N. Y., lo fill la far in­
jured Dean Prentice and Ab
McDonald In two National
Hockey League games, .

By United Preai
The Florida Gatora, hitting
their stride and clicking with
precision in every depart­
ment, Monday night iwampcd
Louisian* State 102 *• 62 in a
Southeastern Conference bas­
ketball team.
In other SEC action, Mlaaiiaippl State came cloae to the
century mark In downing Ala­
bama. 96 68; Auburn dropped

Vce quintet leading off a twin
bill at 6:30 p. m. in a gams
with tha HUhop Moore'* jun­
ior varsity. The probable start­
ers for the Baby Tribe are
rrank Whlgha'm, Terry Ec­
hols, Larry Hodges, Ron Dud­
ley and Paul Leroy. The var­
sity clash will follow- at 8 p. m.
In the Tribe's last game hefore the holidays they went
up against one of the top rat-

Junior vanity unit* of the two vd Tuesday night.
. J K°
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— w. Th*^_ Fiffida ylclrjLJ _fig£t-iPcct a toijA|i ^battle all t^.«
cluha^jvlR clash. The

I f i ' C j ^ f e r t l T P l a y in the P r o "

Bowl gflWC In Los Angelas Jan. JO.

Annual Scholarship

event will follow at 8 p. tm

LSU marked-ohe of the most[»*»y*" Thia Held true when the
lopsided rout* one SEC tea ml Tribe lost the match, giving
has handed another in the them a four los: and one win

Braves' Move
Pictured Soon

young basketball season and record

NEW YORK (U I’I) —
Don’t be surprised if the M11waukaa Braves are operating
4
00
'n
Atlanta by All-Star time.
May Jane
Tin t would lie the seenml
fjuinlc-ta (3 3) (33 60
we^k in July, and on the con­
[)ni|y nmlMr (J.3) „ g20
trary, it would be rather sur­
„ .
, „
prising
if the Rravra (till wer#
r
,r
‘
,

Program Set Tonight

Down To $60,000

Floyd Celeb rates

» 30th Birthday

j

marked the first time for
Florida to exceed 100 polnla
against an SEC opponent.
The Gators, fresh from a
Saturday night victory over
Tulane, hit It per cent of their
field goal tries, 38 of 4t free
throws and grabbed off 49 re­
bounds lo JS for I-SU.

N F L Demands
3-Game Series

This has not been a goad
season for tho Tribe so far.
But at the beginning of the
season Blythe said, "Wo hope
to reach our peak by the mid­
dle of January." If this holds
true Sanford fans can expect
to see some fine basketball out
of Seminole High during the
rest of this season,
The game with the Trojans
was the final till of the lIKt
part of the season and the Mt3
checr'eaders have asked for
the support of the Sanfnrd
fans in 1965.
In the main event, starters
for the Tribe will be Ron Hin­
son. Jeff Williams, Gary Lord.
Steve Groover, and Frank
Murray.

HOLLYWOOD. (L T D —
The National Football League
Players Association ended its
unnual meeting, marked by
strong criticism of Commis­
sioner Pete Roselle, by de­
manding the league chumpjonahip be decided in a threegame Series,
Association President Onlel!
Riaase of the Baltimore Colts
said the demand for the thrreWASHINGTON
(U P I) —
game championship aeries,
plus other proposals, will be Sen. Philip A. Hart (D Mich i
presented to Die NFL owners
Rr P John \ arick Tunncy
• probably within the next (D-Callf ), were
in there
punching" today for a nationmouth."
al boxing commissioner.
Hart, chairman of the Sen­
UCLA No. 1
ate’s subcommittee on anti­
NEW YORK ( U P I)—UCLA trust and monopoly, announced
the defending national cham­ shortly after Die opening of
pion . and winner of nine the 891b Congress Monday Gist
straight games, vaulted ln t o l^ '^ ,7 r e ^ r o d u c e liter this

Federal Fight

C h ie f Favored

U' r Umlt,d l’rM* month the bill to provide for a
International major college fc jPrai figot commissioner.
barkethall ratings today for
Tuntiey, only 29 and the son
the first time this aeaion.
of former heavyweight champi­
on Gene Tuntsey, declared:
"I'm all in favor of a national
Swedes Win
STOCKHOLM (U F I )- B r y - boxing commissioner and I'll
naes, the Swedish national Ice do everything I can lo help get
(he Zicdmhe fr id e ft o f Can­ a rrosfiman representative and
ada 7-4 Sunday to win the In t don’ t know how much help
ternationai Ahearne Cup.
J U be."

m

Whan swimming, • turtle,
like those at the Miami Braquarium, must aurfac* to
breath* about avery 6 minute*
or so.
England's King James I
had $ "Keeper of the Ottera"
to look alter the tame aquatic
mammals trained to catch
flab for hia tabl*.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P D Tha 0. fi. Trotting AaiOclatloa'i Ohla membership cbots
Brat Hanover "Ohio Harnaai
florae o f the Year" bf an
overwhelming margin, 110 of
161 flrit-plac* votaa,
«.

1+

■■ .*C.^J5»y.Ar3.K^T38Wpr Frank
shower. The quarferimtk o f the Cleveland
Browns must immediately start getting ready

Kaline Pay C u t

Player O f Y e a r

Gators Hit Stride
And Swamp LSU

; r . w L T &lt;»•

Sanford • Orlando Kennel
Club prrsrnts Its
annual'
Scholarship program tonight
All profit from the ll*raro
card will go for scholarships'
at state institution, of higher ’ ar®‘ . _
1020
In Milwaukee mu.h longer afR. F.'s Sugar
9 00 4 80 t, r that.
learning.
April t) Day
3 00
The people who own the
Over
Ihe yean, tracks gulnlc, , (J 0)
^
Braves would mors them to
around the stale have raised |.rr(t,ctl
l54 7u
Atlanta tomorrow morning
million, of dollars for worthy &lt;lh R, ri&gt; _ 5 / u _ n ltl, Ji.ti
were it not for two (tumbling
students at University of l.uplno
4 (10 2.80 2 80 block* In the form of a court
Florida, Florida Stale and Smokey Kd
6 K 3 20
injunction and a vote by oth­
Horida A nnd M.
'Jerry White Foot
4.20 er National league owners fur
Frank Pierce'* Doc Robbie
, ,.4)
w
the clu)i In sit tight.
looms as proha^e (avurlle in tVr(oclt u .1( |SS M
th e
featured
Scholarship ,-Jf,h nare-3/18-Ttm* 3186
handicap It Is achedulcd as Woodridge
12 80 7 20 4 80
the 10th rare on an It event Coakrlanre
7,40 i) 7i)
card.
i Silver World
7
Doc Robbie ran aecond to WulnleU (2B) M M
Inaugural Handicap contest per/ec„ (621 |Ilofio
I MARLBORO. N Y. (U P I) —
ant Orbital ln all three of hi. ■Sixth Rare—5/lfi—Time 31.47 On Floyd L'atteraon'i 30th
schooling »lart». With Orhil.il Polly Parrot 3 60 3 00 2.So birthday today, a friend reout of the way, Doc Robbie Fawn Molly
3.80 3 20 minded the former two-time
probably will he favored at
Toy Record Mar
3 BO heavyweight champion that he
post time.
Wuiniela (13) $8 80
one* had promised to retire
Orbital, one of the top grey­ Perfect* (1-3) $17.30
from the ring when he reach,
hounds at the track, ran third 7th Race—J/i Time 41.00
ed 30.
m thr opr rung night Inaugural Royal Regatta 6.00 5 20 3.60
Floyd chuckled and said:
behind Miss Whirl and Ebony Sweet Barbie
8 20 3,80[ " I ’ ve got a whole year for
Rock.
Rare lit
4 20 30. And if I beat George ChuThe flrat matinee program Qulnicla (4 7) $3110
valo on Feb. 1, I'll probably
of the season 1* on tap tomor­ Perfect* (4-7) $79 90
he 30 for a long, long time."
row with a 10 race card sched­ Eighth Hare—3/1* Time 31.84
Gunning for another shot at
uled to begin at 2.
Sylista
8 20 3 60 3 00 tha title, the ex-champ is
Last night'* results:
Glory Trans
5 80 3 80 training here f«r his make-orFirst Rare—5/16—Time 31.13 Cherokee Sundown
1 lo break 12-reunder with ChuSoft Whirl
7.20 4 80 4 00 QujnltIi (2.4) jjjH ,
valo, champion of Canada at
Betty O.
T80 3 00 j.er(ec|4 (4.3) $i460
Madison Square Garden In
Betty Babe
*
Ninth Rire-i-3/l| Time—II 38 New York.
■
--------- 1O.U.’a Terjredn 9.99 7 1» t w )
2nd Race—5/16—Tfrne 31.47 Bnniti Bay
8 00 3 60
660 3 40 2.60
Eight Keya
Rold^iierOrho
3.40 2 Knocked Out
6.60 4 00 Quintets (3 81 $44 80
E. Marie
Of Senior Bowl
J'erfecta (3 8) $158 80
MOBILE, Ala. (U P I) —
BOXER WITH FUTURE
By Alan Mover Tenth Race—3/11—Time 31.23 knee injury haa knocked FlorSummeretta
3 80 2 80 2 40, Ida State end Fred Bilctnikoff
Suzan DeWlIt
3.60 2 6o out of the Senior Bowl game
Kaflno
2 M Saturday and Alabama's Joe
° * CA* g O / T A K T A V 4 ,
Quinlela (15) $12.60
Nimath may see limited duty
B 2 -y fy * -a ip
I’ crfecla (1-3) $33 60
for the same reason.
f f O M A+O&amp;VTSI''*, AWa
llth Rare—3/8—Tima i 4l.lt
Gary Porterfield of Tulsa
t &amp; r f P f j f c e 7 *rtK / *4 y
Danny's
waa named Monday to replace
f i t t a s fg tr y n ’t / s r r
Dividend
11.80 4 10 3.00 Bilatnlkoff.
c fiA A tfo t T A t / a r o t f - m r
LC.'a Merry V ila
3 20 1.40
f t fifio t/ rta A iA tA fv n ftt.
Torque'a Leon
4.60
Quinlela (26) $1200
Perfect* t82) $73 00
Muluel Hindis 164,093

Harness Horse

/

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Something will have to give
tonight at Apopka where the
Blue Dartera will host the
Greyhound! o f Lyman High
when the two Orange Belt Con­
ference clubs go into action at
• p. m.
Both clubs sport idientical
records of one victory and do
losses in OBC competition so
far this season. Lyman, howtver, ha* dropped three nonconference conteiti but the
'Hounds could begin to jell
tonight and rack up win num­
ber two of the current cam­
paign.
Chance* art that the Grey­
hounds will open with Gene
Winklcman, Dave Matts, Joe
Asher, Mike Sterling and Rich­
ard Moore. Meanwhile, Apop

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports W riter
Seminole High’s engera will go back Into action
tonight nftcr two defeats in thfe holiday tournament
competition, losing to Bishop Mooro nnd Colonial.
The tilt tonight Is against the Bishop Moore
Hornets, who defeated the Tribe 32 to 31 during tho
Elks T a n g e r i n e Bowl
tourney.
The contest w i l l be
played In the SHS gym
with Ralph Stumpf’s Joy-

Ilrure Altman Rick Flv anil
^
ln overtJme a 88 83 ed teams in the Metro CooBruce Altman, Rick Fly and I viclory over Tulane.
ifcrcnce, the Evans Trojans.
Dick Coding.
meets qe
Kentucky
A nr-iimbmu
. .Vanderbilt
-Vanderbilt mccti
ntucxy jJBefore
° the game. •Head Coach
Than “ tafcta- a- - • m M i y
"n lrS F C ’ dinn s e h M u f - v H l e * W W h c n - y ^ -

"iTTw pareing-game fa very
DAVE STALLW ORTH
sharp, too, and hai Improved
. . . . pcoplw-wiU. knowL— -JO per-cent In -ft«LJhe--pro'
fasiiona) acoula- have - 1&gt;*en
his former coach and boss.
coming up to me and liking
Ralph Miller, accepted the
if I worked on hia passing
Iowa job.
game with him. 1 didn't. He's,
All Miller left waa forward
just that natural. He's led the
Dave Stallworth, the 6-7 All
learn in asiDls for three
America, and four other atariyears.
era from last year's NCAA
"Truthfully, 1 think the kid
tournament team plus a sec­
would like a good feed a lot
ond-lint fronlceurt that averof lime* instead of a basket
agea 8 fool 7.
.That’s my only criticism of
"There are two ways ol
him. He's not hungry enough
looking at It," said Thompson,
" If I had his all noting ahi lily
who played bark court for
Wichita from 1951 through |1l J ,e ‘ browmg a few up."
Thompson dldn t sound too
’M. "A lot of time* a young
unhappy saying’ It.
roach looks for a place that'a
bean down for a few years.
He want! to com* in and
build—be a hero.
But not me. I prefer thia
Inittad of coming tn cold.
That'a because I like to feel
1 had a little bit to do with
DETROIT (U P I)—Slugging
building this club. There'a outfielder Al Kaline took a
not a boy on this team that 1 13,000 pay cut when he signed
didn't hatp to recruit.
hia 1963 contract with the De.
“ Anyway, I don't particular­ troll Tigers, but bonus baby
ly feal Ilka a rookie. You Bill Frcehan today algncd for
don't come out of seven years a hefty raise.
as a Missouri Valley aaaistanl
Kaline, admittedly o«'*-the
feeUng like that."
heels of hia wont season in
Thera hasn’t been much of b.Mball, Monday signed for
a change In Wlchlta'a game an estimated SCO,000 -for the
now that Thompson la the n e x t campaign, comparrd
coach. The Shockeri atlll like with hi* $02,000 salary last
/
praising defeniea and a fast- year.
break offenie.
Neither the term* of Ka*
Nat* Bowman, tha 6 foot- line's nor Freehan'a contracts
10 center, and Stallworth give were made public, but It was
Wichita the board strength, believed the 23 year old catrh
usually clearing to Kelly 1’ele, er moved Into Ihe comfort
$30,000 neighborhood
a awUt guard, or Dev* Leach a b l e
an aacellent ball handler and when h* signed hia 1963 agree
jump shooter. Yarn Smith it mint.
the other atatier and can play
guard or forward like Leach.
Stallworth la tha main of­ Boxer Of Year
TORONTO (U P I) Light
fensive threat, but ha's only
eligible for a half-semester heavyweight champion Willie
tJan. SO) this season. When he Paitrano waa named "boxer
leavta, people will know more of the year" today by the
;Jd»aV .Su it ’OftaMTOg.
J M l .
A*fcttoaff roach.
cause or h(e two titfe defenses,
"Tha ration Dave'* only In which he scored technical
eligible for a half &gt;*ar," knockouta.
Thompson laid, "la ffecaui*

TOP MAN AGAIN - - - - By Alan Mover Johnny U nitas
7 X fR t * * y # o r fig
A *y //A xps/rrs/t
H p iP o a r s , s p t
a vee
/ rA b *

Indians Out
To Avenge

Greyhounds,
Apopka Go
Tonight

Thompson Inherits

SANFORD WOMEN'S
HOWLING ASSN.
n m rA g * m tr * f it e t t o *

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Open Meeting
Tuts., Jan. B, '65
8:00 P.M.

tiai.
aia\

TONIGHT IS

SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT
All profits from tonight’s raring program will go tn
tk* scholarship funds of U. of Fla., Fla. Slat*, and
. Fla. A A M.

ACTION! THRILLS!

TONIGHT

First M ATINEE Tomorrow 2 P.M.

FIRST GAME

THURSDAY — FIRST LADIES* NIGHT

7:40 f.m.

• Comfortably Heated
Glean • Endowed Grandstand

PARI-MUTUEL
WAGERIN6
II GAMES NI6HT1

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• Valet Parking

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MATINEE

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v*TkOM«% aa
OKI IN O ' MKIMUtl *"

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By Dottie Austin
TIME IS DRAWING w ir for
the election fit the new NOWC
offieen for the first hilf of
_ 1085 wlthjour of the tautest
and smartest w ivefln t'Ke run­
ning—twx&gt; for president and
two for vice president.
We told you last week some­
thing about the two candidates
for
vice president,
K tty
O’Gara amt Arlys Chapdelaine.
Today we’d tike to present
resumes on the talents and
accomplishments of the' twxy
. candidates foi president, Mary
Durant and Marcia Foy,
MARY DURANT has been
active on the board in the cap­
acity of first vice president,
representing RVA1I-3, and in
addition
was squadron rep,
when her husband was in One.
A very busy active person,
as you can tel! from Just look­
ing at her, Mary has taught
school in New Canaan, Conn,
worked as a nurses aid and
a volunteer worker, also in
Connecticut.

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M AHY D U R AN T
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C O N F ID E N T I A L
has strangled on the strings
DEAR ABBY: My huiTO
"SIGN
ME
TROU­
his Daddy pulled to get him
bind ha* bees going nut
into a college for which be
BLED": Thank your father
hunting every year tor the
for his .well-intentioned of­
was not qualified.
pest eight years. He itayl
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fer to help you get Into a
seven weeks. He looks for­
Troubled ? Write to AB­
“ good" college, and ask
ward to these trips and can
him please to forget it.- BY, Box 09700, Los Angelas,
hardly wait to get started.
Calif. For a personal reply,
Many a mediocre student
Last time he lost his dia­
mond ring, and about four
months later he got a letter
from a married woman in­
forming him that *he bad
“ found'* the ring he lost
Today’* hand deacrlboa x
white THEY were nut hunt­
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ing.
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Now, Abby, I know this Dorothy Sinn that enabled her
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woman and ahe doesn't have to defeat a *ix spade con­
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a very good name. 1 asked tract.
KART
The bidding wa* that of the
my husband how come she
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was along and he said her early 30i when the hand was
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husband was there, too, played. South played a low
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which I doubt. He did bring diamond from dummy and
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some nuts homa, ao I know noted that Eaat played the
Bourn ( d &gt;
ha went nut hunting. He nine. He ruffed with the ace
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comes and goes sa he pleas- of trumps, led the eight of
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es with no consideration for trumps to dummy’s jack, ruff­
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ed a second diamond, drew
me. What should 1 do?
No one vulnerable
HUNTER S WIFE trumps and ted the seven of
Death Weal North West
DEAR WIFE: Your hus­ cluba. His plan wa* to finesse
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band's report on "nut hunt­ the ten spot, clear live dla14
Pass 4 4
Pus
mond*, gel hack to dummy
Pass
Pass
ing" sounds a little squirrel
Opening lead—4 X
----ly to me You had-better— with t{ie—avtsiiof clubs and
find out if your Filbert is claim a grind slam, but Dor­
philandering, a n d
crack othy stuck in the jack of clubs] tricks at his six contract,
Paul Fava of New Rochelle
down on him—or shell out. and South waa short one rnP S. If h* 1* telling the try and had to go down two i has pointed out that there Is
truth, he’a certainty gone
nutty on hi* hobby.

PRIMARY EVENT of the (
new year is the election of the 1
new Naval Officers Wives Club
leaders.
_This la slated for January
14th at TO
at the NAS
Ballroom. It will be a “ birth­
day theme’* with everyone
whose birthday falls In the
same month all sitting at the
appropriate table.
Ah interesting-sounding idea,
and one which should promote
some getting acquainted and
some sparkling conversational
gambita.
Note to arrangements chair­
man—Your reporter Is a Moonchild. ’

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By Abigail Van Buren

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LEA ROCHELLE BERGEN
la one year old today!
And behind that almple
statement of fact lies an In­
teresting itory.
It began a year ago today
when Lea got her algnals
crossed and arrived two and
a half month* before she was
scheduled. Neediest to aay this
caused considerable conster­
nation among a number of
grown-ups including the doctor
and Dottie and Richard Ber­
gen, lira’s parents.
Tiny Lei, weighing In at on­
ly two pounds, 11 ounces and
measuring only 14 inches long
found herself in a peculiar
cLtinc for which her
re m ftff grhlcful. Thi»
waa the Isoletle, a marvelous
type of incubator at Semlflola
Memorial Hospital,
Here little Lea spent the
first 88 days of her life snd
this Herald reporter photo­
graphed her Lu her first home.
Liter we recorded her photo
again on the day Dottie and
Richard took her homo. Still
later, when she was about six'
months old she was named
Princess Checkmate at the
VAH It Checkmate Wives par-

enclose a stamped, lelf-addressed envelope.
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For Abby’i booklet, “ How
To lfeve A Lovely Wed­
ding,*' send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 00700, Los Angslci,
Calif.

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By Oswald Jacoby

a way for South to make hi*
contract against any defense
if he knew the exact division
of the Eaat-Weit cards.
At trick two South leads a
club to dummy's ace and ruff*
a diamond high. Then be
caahes the king and queen of
clubs and dlacardi a heart
from dummy. HU next play is
the king of hearts. West must
win with the ice and lead a
trump, olharwlie South could
ruff out hla other two haarta.
Since West hold* the trump
seven, South wins in dummy
with the eix or Jack depend­
ing on which trump West
lead*. Then he ruffa out Eaat'a
ace of diamond!, enter* dum­
my with the last trump and
discards his heart* on the dia­
monds.

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Today, we present her pic­
ture again, tvken the day ticfore her birthday—doesn't she
look healthv, happy and ador­
able’ She is, say Momma and
Poppa This sentiment is echo­
ed by t-ea'i fue brothers and
sisters, Donna, Dans. Dennis,
Danny and John Hogan
It just so happen* that to­
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day i* anolhet red-letter day
in the life ot the Bergen*.
Itlrhnrd ts transferring to
stiore duty with VAIt l—and
will finish out hi* Navy career
for the next three years, after
which he plans to retire in
Sanford R.chard i s 'an elec­
tronics technician second class.
So It Ions* like w-e may get
M A R C IA F O Y
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to see little l.ea grow up She *
Thu Dragon Lady’s oilier now reached 15 pounds and is
widely varied activities inrlmi 28 inches tall—fine progress
ed a full time j&lt;ih for a New for this little early bird.
York brokerage firm for two
So up to now—Thla Is Your
years, and on the side, lira
Life, Jwa Bergen'
malic activity with a Little
Theater group
Residea all these vocational
and avocational pursuits, Mary
enjoys lenma and water skiing,
This past Wednesday eve- 252. Team-mate Buddy Penc­ and Hurry Pentecost 2i)8,
with her husband, Lcdr Ml•&lt;
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found the bowler* of Jet tor gave a big assist with his Rich Murphy 207, John Spot*
chiel Durant and her children.
Lane* flying into the top spot 216 foil total. John Harris ski 206, Woody Wilson Jilt,
George Swann 203 and fin­
MARCIA FOY. who is can- in the Clly Howling League led the inn-men with a 238/
ishing with Larry Pivee'a ‘Jot.
didite for presidrru represent* The lilue-shirled Jet Lent* 807 rnrnbo.
There was a total of til
Wives
five-some
look
ell
four
points
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Cook's
Corner
moved
up
inthe HVAH-7 Officer*
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to
the
fifth
slot
With
another
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“ •«* which w« r« bowled
{J]uh.
|from Harry’s Bar and Pack-j
tiver 1100*
The Foy* have been in the
wljh Jbluw Spolski paving clean sweep, Ohs one over
Peacemaker squadron s year ‘ he way for his team with a Sanford Manufacturing team. (
- w ttovv-api 'rfcrfmr‘wfiJrh IhMKMIrrla has)!*** •*«*•,- amt not tea .many ,hi.. fti&gt;am Vsmlvd rjUismsiy , /
aerved at hospitality chair- pin* behind him was Rub well with n lofty 825 eerie*,
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man, bridge chairman and as Murphy — 851. Harold (Doc) including games of 2-12, 216
Seven’s representative to the Bing was high-man for hi* a,'d 1&lt;M.
tea in with a 65,1 total.
Sanford M a n n factoring's
board.
In other league action, the Jink Frost “ nijqwd the pins"
A native of Norfolk, la lent ed
The Central Eslerminating
Marcia pursued a singing car­ I’ ryor'a Stale Farm Insurance to the tune of l'.'l, 2U8, 235/
team r i n s e d the gap hy twin
eer, beginning way bark when team nalvaged three points 815 aeries.
ahe was Jult a little girl and from the Rose A Wilke Res- I It was an rssellent week to games a* they played t h e
throughout her trhool days in lauranl men and stayed in finish not thr old year (if first place Inland Materials
chorus groups as well as starr­ hot contention for the number 14*14 Wilh rplite a fewr game* foursome who now have a
one spot ill the lengu*. I*iy. of 200 and over, in addition record of
41 win* and 23
ing aa a soloist
A weekly radio program or'a ara ti*d for firat place to five aix-hundred-plua aer-ilossea.
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I ( entral Exterminating has
featured her lovely voice for hut ara listed in second slot lea.
Those bowling shove the a log of 3U and 21.
two year* and »h« made sev- by lotal plnfall only.
I’ ryor’a tram was pared by 200 - average mark wrra
The high game and serin
eral television appearances in
t'uulk, 810; Jack was rolled by Elaine Koatival
the Norfolk area, sang in musi­ the addition of Woody Wilsuri ] George
cal atage recitals, was church to the team and hli 204/6J8 Frost, 615; M Spain, 826; with a 180 486. Next in tine
soloist and. tang .on numerou* set, while George I'aulk was Harold Herbst, 6JU and John was Buty Reno with a 166’
478. Elfia Oldham also had a
occasions for local organiza­ throwing a big bomb in vain Harria, 607,
Those bowling 280 and good game and ten n , a 17(1/
for the R A W keglers. I’ aulk
tions and cluba.
But iinging is not Marcia's shot games of 100, 220 and higher included Eddie Monroe 457.
Alice Hexton posted a 171,
only talent. When her hushand 221 for the high aerie* of the 24H and '206; John Harris 216,
Jack Frost 232 and 216, Har- Jane Bpolski Wi, Ginny Chadnight, a 630.
Lcdr.
Edward
Foy
first
saw
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Bob's Restaurant took sole old Herbst 232 and 221. wick a 168. ax did Meda
her. the w it modeling for the
National Photographic Festi possession of third plan with IGeorge I’aulk 226 and 223, Wiltshire and Kay# Roberta
a clean four point sweep over Cliff Proctor 216, Bob Comb* bowled a 166.
val at Virginia Beach.
Hpi it ■ converted included
Naturally he fell hard, and the Wisdom Sod Service team.
those hy Miry Muiphy twoao they were married and now Eddie Monroe was the big
seven, Faye Roberta the lulus
have three fine sons, Chris gun for Bob'* aa he rolled the
combination. On the other
tight. Keith, seven and Gary high game of the night with
side of the hoards, the threethree Duty stations of the his 2t8, along with games of
ten was dropped by Hue Reno,
Foy* have included George 206 and (oh well) a 36 for a
LOS ANGELES (D P I) — Martha Hillings, Dottie LeAFB, Calif., an exchange duty 540 serin. AI Chalfin was
with the USAF; Millington, high for Wisdom's with a Coaches Blanton Collier for May, Tens Parker, Duane
the Eastern All-Star* and Don Olver and Bernira Smith. Pat
Tenn . Kinjiville. Texas and 625.
The American Legion group Shula of th* Western team Sumner made the four-five,
Norfolk, Va.
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clipped three points from the today assembled thrir squad* and the four five-seven fell
WE HAVE no other news of luske Monroe Inn team which on separata practice field* and for Nona ' Knight and Doris
squadron news and activities in turn dropped L.MJ. from started drills for Sunday's Omey. Th*. five-seven was
this week—obviously everyone. the league lead to the fourth I6lh annua] Pro Howl football converted hy Jeanne Wolf and
Including publicity chairmen, place in position itanding*. game. The top performers of the two-five-aeven by Dot
•re recuperating from the holi­ Harold (the Colonel) Ilerbat the National Football League Schatton.
Turkey a were rolled by
day activities, from trips was hot for the Iwgtonnairea Hath for the final time in the
home and from houseful* of as he rolled a nice 020 eet pro bowl which ends their sea­ Alice Haupt, Ginny Chadwick
snd Elaine EosUval.
with game* of 221, 1C7 and son.
{company.

CINE Y E A R OLD today
is little Lea Rochelle
Heriten, shown here in
three puses, which il­
lustrate h e r progress
over the past twelve
months. The top photo
shows Lea in the Isolotte at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital, a tiny
infant of two pounds,
11 ounces. Center photo
shows Lea eoyily wrap­
ped in blankets peace­
fully sleeping as she
leaves the hospital a f­
ter tirt days in the lifesaving Isoletle, Itotlom
photo shows little Lea
today, in her pretty
b l u e &lt;Iless, watchingthe photographer with
her bright dark eyes.
Her parents, Richard
and 11o t i i e Mergcn.
watch l.ea and breathe
a sigli o f relief as they
recall this time last
year, and the following
months o f anxiety. Ilul
all is well today and
little Lea is well on her
wav
to celebrating
ninny, many it n p p y
birthdays
(Herald Photos)

Jef Lanes Fly To No. 1 Spot In City League

Log Of 39-23

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Penfecosf Holds
Onto Top Spot

DEAR ABBY; I became
engaged to a girl in June.
The engagement ring 1 gave
her belonged trrmy ilreea*■
ed mother. It Was a small,
but gem quality diamond 1
[ won't - go into detail. hero;
lnit~berauie 1 learnrd that
She had been unfaithful to
me several time* during our
engagement, 1 broke off
with her. My lawyer .tells
me that because It was I
who broke the engagement,
she is entitled to keep Du­
ring I want that ring for
sentimental reason*, Abby.
. How can I get it back?
SENTIMENTAL
D E A R SENTIMENTAL
A»k her for 11 and tell her
why you think she owes you
Us return If that doesn't
work, offer In buy It hack,
and If THAT doesn't work,
thank God for saving you
from a wi etched marriage
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DEAR ABBY
My aunt
askrd me, ’ What do you
want (or a wedding pre
sent?" I said, "How much
do you want to spend?" My
mother heard me and she
slmnst killed me I don’t
see ait)tiling wrung with my
question, .do you? I know
tuy sunt is going to buy me
something, and 1 could use
anything from a dish towel
to a television »rt My moth
cr saul I should have said.
"(Ill, nothing, really All I
want arr your good wishes "
Now- isn’t that ridiculous7
(My aunt happens to bp the
richrM one in our family’ |
3XIO HONEST
DEAR TOO: No one ran
he "too honest"—hut you
rould have been more tact
ful You might have replied,
"1 will leave Ihr chojre ol
a gift to you,** or you could
have TOLIt her what you
wanted.

This pail Mondsy evrning
found Harry Penleront taking
over first place again a* he
l mots ait lour ,jmin* lroja. Joe &gt;
Kern, and collected 2B points
Pentecost Is now leading John
Bridges by a scant '» jwiinl in
tins Singles Classic league
Bridges dropped into the sc
cond slut as tie ran into a bird
fighting Itlch I Slingshot) MuzI sin very Interested in wo
I'hy M o r p h clipp'd John for
three gameswith an 001 ser men of history snd grcilly en­
joyed Die new laaik, "The Vir­
i*’ S lo Ijrlilg’ S 712 srt
Jack Kaliiiei. another one gin Mistress" hy Elizabeth Ms
of the leaders in this league, vot, whose research is well
slso ran into a burr saw in the reflected in the story of Eliza­
form of Pete Peterson, Ken­ beth Chudleigh, s famous Eng­
ner dropped three games to lish woman who "wrote" a
vivid page in 18th century his­
Pistol Pole, 750 to 683 scries
John Spolskl continued lo tory. Elizabeth Chudleigh was
hold onto the fourth position beautiful, shrewd sod a reJI
with • three game win over “ career" woman of her day.
Bob Guthrie Also picking three Tills is a boot which will great­
games was Haul Marcotle ly intrigue you. Il'a an inter­
with a 773 four game series esting idea for a club meeting,
to his opponent s (Gerald Be­ ai this is tho first of the "W&lt;k
men of the World" ecriei to
hrens) 725.
W. A. Ward salvaged three t&gt;e published by Doubleday.
Shapes of Spring! This was
points as did Johnnie Jonei
Ward picked hit from George Ih* intriguing title of a fash­
I’aulk as Jones lifted his from ion show by Forra/it-Rogers
the other afternoon. TTi* unBoh1Steele.
Those bowling over the 300 derthlnga are new and eermark were John Bridge* J36, tainly "shaper*'' for your
Harry Pentecost and Rich Mur­ spring figure. Some new gir­
phy with 213 with Murphy also dle* showed revolutionary con­
bQwltng a 201 game; Paul Mar- struction called "Aslronet,"
colte hsd games of 211 and dress shaper* with E F P
206, Pete Peterson 206. W. A. (electronic fusing proceas),
Ward 205, Phil Roche 202. which panel* girdle* without
Johnnie Jones two 201 game*. t«ama or stitches, Just a
Rob Steele 201 and John Spol smooth fit. The lovely garm­
ent* for sleeping will aurafy
■kl and even 200.
make sleeping a pleasure!
Women are going to waar
The U.S, eteel Industry eetahliahed its first research veils once again, or *o they
renter at Middletown,' Ohio, tell us. I think vefle give a
woman z*al charm, although
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Is anything more satisfying ly — “ You know, honey, you having him aay, "That sound*
to a wunuwi than—
were right about such-and-such like fun?"
- Utossjoi Uw ,k S«
s U ,* UJ -ao-and-aoT"
Putting iha. firat - t iu t t r W .r ;: T
a longllst uf things needltlg to
Discovering h«F husband lua fender on a new car and having
he dunq. before a cerjjln dale [.made eleUu^e, secret plana Her husband dismiss if-calmly
or important erorff"
'for celebrating
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their wnnlver
with, ^*Must so you -weren’t -— - X
Iwwikmg in on a sleeping tod .vary, after thinking lie had hnrt?" dler who has been destruction forgotten it?
Being told “ You look ao pret­
on wheels all day long, and
Being able to boast that the ty" by a small ion or daugh­
knowing he'll tie safe, quiet, wears the same size dress that ter?
and will stay pul until mnrn die wore when the was a
Having someone aland up In
bride?
a club meeting and give her
ing?
Getting i brilliant Idea of credit for a Job well done?
Saving “ good night" to the
last lingering guest ami then what to give the person who
Doming home from shopping
heeled has everything—•omething he with the knowledge that she
kicking off her high
doesn't have two of already? found everything on her list,
shoes?
Having her husband say— | Expecting to have to drag and is completely satisfied with
not gruilglngty, hut generous her husband to a party, and’ everything she bought?

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cat# (or that subtle sir of
thaim and mystery But who
knows, maybe they will lake
to wearing veils, for "dress
up" occasion*.
A very exciting bit of new
news is a soap that is at
"beauty-full" as it looks—and
it looks so good It 11 called
Jewel Soap Those who suffer
from soap residue can use
this soap. Try ill Even if you
are sujsrr sensitive to soap,
you will find a find in this.
Something new on jackets,
costing several thousands of
dollars, is Jet or Jeweled band­
ing. Hav« you a little ole mink
hanging around? Then bind 11.
quick, in beaded or Jeweled
handing! I have done this to
my ole Persian lamb stole, us­
ing a aparkly Jet banding
about two inchea wide. It'a
smart, new and looks like
money
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Stemper And R. W. Springstead
United In Impressive Church Rites
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'Miss Mary N, King Engaged
Mr.

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H. Howell i the engagement and approach-1ter, M ill Mary Nelle King, to
Mra. Lillie Price Hayei and

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Mrs. Charles
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King Jr. of Sanford announce |ing marriage of their daugh-J Charlie Wheeler Hayei, ion ,of

Miss Martha S t e m p e r ,| Mrs. Stemper chose ■ formal! cowl collar. Her accessories I Mrs. Springstead, mother of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aqua crepe fitted gown with were matching and she wore a , the groom, was gowned in forMrs. Alfred
Mra. Joseph
William Stemper of Sanford, I clusters of Jewels adorning the |while orchid corsage.
I
b,ue brocade with matchVaaderbUt
P. Ket
e tu td r
tng accessories and she wore
and Richard Wilson Spring
The bride-elect waa born
a corsage of white orchids.
steid, son of Mr. and Mrs.
in Durham, N. C., attended
Immediately following the
Frank
W.
Springstead
of
the public ichooli there and
wedding ceremony a reception
Brooksville, were united in
wai graduated from Seminole
was held at the social hall of
holy matrimony on Dec. 28,
High School with the clan of
the church.
1904, at 7:30 p.m. at the Fine1962. She li presently employ­
The two punch tables, cake
crest Baptist Church.
ed with the Seminole Produce
table and bride’s book table
Exchange, Inc. in the aecreThe Rev. William J. Guess
were overlaid with exquisite
■tarial capacity.
officiated at the impressive
! -•
coverings created by the
Her fiance wai born in Dllcandlelight
double
ring
cere­
■38H
bride's
grandmother,
Mrs.
. Ion, S. C., where he attended
mony before the altar em­
Gloria
Princess Lee
George
Wells.
Tiered
white
Chariot to
ichooti there and in ragebanked with a profusion of
Vanderbilt
KadxiwlU
Ford
net bound in lace over pink
land. He it presently affiliat­
potted palms and flanked on
Cooper
satin was gracefully draped
ed in the produce buiincn
either
aide
by
four
standing
DRESSMAKERS’ Dnr.
with pink roses showered with
with hit brother, IJoyd Hayei.
seven branched candelabra ac­
lings — Pictured here
white satin streamers securing
The wedding will be an
cented
with
four
crescent
ar­
are Home o f the world’s
the drapes at the table cor­
event of Saturday, Feb. 6. at 3
rangements of green fuji
best dressed women.
ners.
p.m. at the Central Baptist
mums A spiral candelabra
Topping the 1961 list is
Centering each punch table
Church.
was centered behind the altar
Thnilnnd's Queen Siriwas an antique silver three
and the piw* were marked
kit. S h e in followed with green fuji mums and
branched candelabra bolding
closely hy M th. John F. green satin ribbons.
one single while taper accent­
Kennedy, who returned
ed by a crescent of pink
Mrs. Robert J. Smith, organ­
to the list after a year's
sweetheart roses and carna­
Mn. John
Queen
ist, played the traditional
F. Kennedy
Slrlklt
absence out of courtesy nupilsl hymns with Gerald
tion s artistically yrangccl in
to her mourning. This Covington singing, “ O Fcrfect
the remaining branches.
A swag of styrofoam wed­
year
also
mnrks
the
Love,"
•'Because"
and
i'The
M IS S M A R Y N E L L IS K I N G
ding
bells, gilded and inter­
first
year
sinre
1935
Lord’s Prayer.’*
By Mrs. Ritchie Hsrrls
spersed with pink s a t i n
that any member o f the
Christmas is‘ the traditional
The lovely bride, given in
streamers and gold wish bones
British royal f a m i l y
lime for reunions and Mrs.
marriage by her father, was
adorned the wall area behind
has not appeared on radiant in a white formal
Valentine Goodwin enlcrtained
the bride's tabic.
the list. The annual se­ gown of original design by
on thirislmas Day for mem­
Complementing the sparkl­
lection ia based on bal­ Alfred Angelo. The Alcncon
bers of her immediate family,
ing-cranberry
punch, floating
lots
o
f
2,000
fashion
her sister and many friends.
lace bodice featured a semia wedding band ice mold of
n
u
t
h
o
ritios,
socialites
The guests ill brought cov­
Empire
waistline
with
elbow
M ri. E. A. Monforton and place cards marked the -seal­ ered dishes and had a wonder­ Anne Ford
pink syvccthrart roses, was the
and celebrities.
length sleeves and a bateau
Mrs. X T . w iliorrw trc ^t*»jrrA&lt;7« |.jh t - g u c iii.
traditional four tiered wedding
k. •v
r
ful d l n n W M M ^ f c t d C J b f 9 .
neckline.
The
A-line
-skirt
o
f.
hollas ic i at the' Imperial
f»ke*JMjd wtrattraclivB assortFollowing the luncheon,Mis* ..........
that dsyr
Home In Winter Phrlt to a Semper presented her sllrnd-H fiucs!* Included her fknp
tn en t ofTInlnly dellcasic*.
bridesmaids luncheon chmpli- ants with' lovely bracelets and
Assisting at ’The -reception
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold
pointed coronation court train,
menting the bridal attendants the bride-elect received a gift Goodwin and family; Mr. and
were Mrs. Volie Williams Jr.,
highlighted with a floating
Of Miss Martha Stamper.
Mrs. Terry Christenson, Miss
of silver in her chosen pattern Mrs, W. E. Goodwin and fam­
panel of matching Alcncon
Centering the luncheon ta­ from the hostesses, Mrs. Mon­ ily; Mr. and Mrs. I,eroy Co­
Merritt Philips, Mrs, Robert
NEW YORK (U PD —Queen from fashion authorities to ap lace. Her elbow length bouf­
ble, which was overlaid in forton and Mrs. Wilson.
Knrns.Mrs, -Arthur Beckwith,
hen and family; and Mr. and
fant
illusion
veil
fell
from
a
white linen, was a beautiful
Mrs. ' Warren Knowles and
Others attending the delight­ Mrs. W .E. Goodwin and fam­ Sirlkit of Thailand, In whose pesr on the list.
wardrotie the twain of Eastern
Completing the annual list l,oau dp *0,e headpiece of
arrangement combining pom ful luncheon were the bride- ily, all of Enterprise.
Mrs. Robert Jackson.
and Western fashions meet, were film star Dina Merrill. I * arl encrusted roses and
poms, snap dragons and shag­ elect's mother, Mrs. William
Also Mrs. Douglas SlcnAlso Mr. and Mr*. Henry
M B S. R I C H A R D W I L S O N S P R I N G S T E A D
gy chrysanthemums.
Stcmper; h e r grandmother, Iloyd and family, Orlando; occupied fashion's summit to­ Mr* Gloria Vanderbilt Coop I Alcncon lace petal,. She carstrom, Mrs. Rob Drablk, Mrs.
Lacy baskets featuring tiny Mrs. George Wells, and Mri Mrs. Geneva Ilradley and day with the official title of cr. Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Van ri,&gt;d a e#*c»&lt;le arrangement
Milton Smith, Mrs. Richard
White satin streamers cun D o u g l a s Stcnatrom, Mrs family; Mrs. Eva Cohen and world’s best-dressed woman. derhltt, Mrs. William McCor I of uhl,e ,,rld« '» r ° » « 'bowerGleeson. Miss Grace Marie
The dainty wife of King (Hick Blair Jr., of Chicago., cd with seedpeari. loops,
Sained pink minis and bridal, lirooka Smith, Miss Patricia daughter, A^ce; Mr*. Irene
Stineripber, Miss Sheryl StemPhumiphon
Aduldet top/ed the wife of the U S, ambassador I Attending the bride ns maper. Miss Carol Stemper, Mr,.
Stenstrom, Miss Connie Cur- Goodwin; Mr. and Mrs. I,ce
1964 listing of the first ladies to the Philippines, Mrs. Paul Iron of honor was Mrs. John
Edward Smith. Mrs. Wally
Ludlow and son, and Mr. and
mi Mrs. Hoy Hulllnger, alt from of fashion followed closely by- Mellon of the Pittsburgh hank Graves who was gowned in
Philips. Mrs. Donald Jones,
Mrs. John F. Kennedy her ing family, Mrs. A l f r e d formal pink parfait crepe
Kay Partlow.
Miss Rose Kralzcrt and Mrs.
Oroee.
mother-in-law*, Mrs. uoseph P. Itloommgdale of Beverly Hills, styled along Empire lines with
Chalk one up for progress, i sol cans must use gasses to Alex McKIbbln
Kennedy, a close friend of the whose husband heads the Din- draped capped sleeves and a
ladles The days of home hair propel 'liquid lacquers, etc &gt; I F'or her going away outfit
Kennedy elan, Mrs* Charles ers Club, and sisters Anne and bateau neckline. Her head
spraying with an aerosol can
The manufacturer is now the bride was attired in an
Wrightsman of Palm Bearh, Charlotte Ford, daughters ol piece was matching roses and
researching an adaptation of imported Italian pastel blue
and the former First Lady's' automotive tycoon Henry Ford her accessories were of pink m*y ' bc numbered
The Sanford Home Makers
The nifty gadget, itself a the patented li.or spray »yv knit suit with blue lizard aesingle
sister. Princess Lee Itadziwill, It.
parfait. She carried
tem for the housewife's use. cossories amt she wore tho
Club will meet on Thursday, I
Hy Mr*. John leone ~
DeBary, her aunt, Mrs. M of London.
[ The listing was based on tong s t e m m e d American relatively recent innovation,
The step Billowed successful corsage from her bridal bou­
Jsn. 7, *t 1:30 pm. at the, Mr and Mrs. Charles You Blakeley, Mis, Smith's guest.
is
alioiit
to
be
outdated
by
a
Mrs. Lyndon It. Johnson voting by more than Z.oou Ucauty rose,
completion
of a two year on- quet.
much
more
professional
tool—
county agent's ofllce
on ILgh man of DeBary Drive had as Earl ll.yner of Palatk*; Mr ' ,,tled to pull
enough vote* la ,hum auUiortt.es amt lead
Rridesniaids attending the
Following a wedding trip to
rntation
program
and Estab­
way 17-02,
their recent guests, Mrs S anil Mr* Vernon Harrison a m i---------------------------- ---------- rrs all over the world The iirulc were Miss Jan Watkins, a miniature, oil free power
lishment of a national Iran the Florida east coast, Mr.
unit
which
propels
hair
spray
An Interesting program on Lange of BloomlngUm, N Y , Mrs W. Hester of DeBary, I
. ,
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ballot counting committee not ' Jacksonville; Miss Kay Part
with compressed air through ''hisr distribution network on and Mr- Springstead are re
• The Art of Selecting Picture, and Mr and Mr*. Steve llrodl F riday, Jan J, at their homeA r t l C S S D l l l i n g
cd that Queen Sir Ikit, 33 year- low, Urlando; Miss Connie
siding in Atlanta. Ga . where
Ilie professional level.
for the Home" will he fealui ol Clearwater. They all will for cocktails.
old mother of four, had darrl Currie, cousin of the bride. Ur- an applicator resembling a
to date, more than lo.iam lie is a medical student at
cd.
drive to Jacksonville to visit
spray
gun.
cd Europe and America with inond Beach, and Miss Patri
|beauty sa ton* throughout tin' Emury University.
All members and prosper Mr, and Mrs. c Rorinnttiuiy,
Col, and Mrs Alilo turn*
The applicator and power
her elegant apparel un recent cla Menstrom, cousin of the
tint’ sw Itcl led from
A mon ; the out of tow n wedtlve members are urged to w.ien- Mis L.mge will spend Magnolia Drive entertained
They unit are linked by a long, clear) country
global tours with her husband bride from Sanford
ding
gui•sts wore Mr and Mrs.
'
aerosol
-pray
s
to
can
the
a lew days before returning to during the cocktail hour at
attend.
She prefers native costumes were gowned identically to the plastic tube . , easily adjust
\v slrrn ..it coni ng to the com F rank Springstead. Dr and
New Volk.
their DeBary home w i t h
of Dial silk alternating with matron of honor and carried aide lor light, medium or
W Springstead. Dr.
NEW YORK UM’ lf — Most
Mrs f
puny president
guests arriving from 4 lu 6
heavy s|n ay'
Western clothes designed by a single rose.
marriages
run
ngimind
at
the
'Tw o Dolors have contri­ anil Mrs G W. Springstead,
Mr and Mr, Guy Orr of p rn, on Friday, Jan. 1.
F'rank W Springstead serv
Bulmam of Paris
Attractive in any boudoir, its
dinner table, rr;&gt;orts Francis
buted to the growing popular­ Mr and Mrs. J W. SpringSeminole Dnv
rnlerlaliied
1 tie rommitter also com ed his brother as best man advantages include a control!
Diane
Hobolti.
an
aiithordy
on
ity of the system." he said stead, Mr and Mrs. W. P.
her son and iliiuglilcr in law,
Mr and Mr* llans Morgen
mended Mrs. Kennedy, who and. ushers were Jim Adam cd. even spray at all times . . .
Low cost is one, the other Muiphy, Mrs J. D SpringMr ami Mrs Charles Wheat til Naranja Road entertained ships, cooking ami New York returned to the list alter an son. Orlando; Doug Thornp
a spray loot that never dugs
.. the fact Dial the product is stead. Jack and Neil Springley, ol F.vansvilie, 1rut ami Tuesday afternoon at their a, well as family life
I all truer ol a year in rreugm son. Belle Glade; Bill Stomp
and
n&gt;e
or
id
si
length,
,
.
, ,
,
.
Mrs Hobolti is the author ol
|till- Iirsl professional tool to stead, Mrs, Jack Arrants,
gl andrliildri-n. (wilhiii, ( liar home with a cocktail party for
lion ol her mourning, and tier er Jr , brother of the bride, more etleelive formulas laeto
do a proper job &lt;d hair spray­ Emelin D. Vcrgera, Jake
les Jr. and Jo Anne
several filends and neighbors two historical works on Salem. motliei in law
for
"perfrrt end Gerald Springstead, bro
The ladle* auxiliary of We
Mass., which for many years
Varn and Bay Joel L'ndering "
tasle in dress." It said their ther of the groom.
kiwa Lodge No 87U will bold
was
une
of
New
England's
He
said
savings
realized
wood,
all from Brooksville
Lt ami Mri Firms! Smith
Mr and Mrs, S, F ullgrrn of
j decision not to wear deep
the regular monthly meeting
Petite Miss Ann Smith at
Also Fidward Robison, An­
by salon operators undoubted­
|id Annapolis, Mil , and clui Medina Road had her son and busiest seaports. Her ‘‘ Key lu
on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at 7:30
mourning over a long period tended the bride as flower
New York. Empire City'' was
ly will lie experienced by i|ic niston, Ala ; Mrs, Fred How­
"reflected the same sense of girl, gowned similar to the . 'J ' q J - J a y e D i n i l C r
p.m. at the Oddfelluws Hall on dren, Ernie and Linda, visited daughter in law and grand
housewife, too. He points out ell and Miss Deborah Howell.
their daughter and »on in law, daughter. Lira, in DeBary for published this fall.
discipline amt contemporary bridal attendants, and Matt
Magnolia Avenue.
that elimination ol gasses as Concord, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve llollaway.j the holidays from Chelmsford,
Wllh hrr huaband, ,,rc‘ tillJ dignity which the late Presi­ Wilson served as ring bearer.
Routine business will be dis­
Boholli,
a propellant results in up to George Bcnsch, Chapel Hill,
and baby on Cassia Lane over Mass.
' rant-owner
"
"Peter
‘ " J.
'
dent always displayed."
F'or her daughter's wedding,
cussed. and all members a re1tin- holiday s.
she also co authored ‘ Much
a 75 per cent reduction in pur- N. C.; Mr. and Mrs James
urged to attend.
O. Craig and John Craig. RunThe DeBary Busmess and1chasing cq*ts alone.
Mrs
William llihbard of |,,’l"'nd' ,,n Dinner." a book
Professional Women's Club
"The major job we had ncll, and Mrs. Ula Keene,
Mr and Mrs John Leone of Bayou Vista entertained --- on ,hr arl of
*'alln*:
IL
J B M
"And dining is an art," says
will hold the itrst dinner meet when we first introduced this Jacksonville. •
Plantation Road celebrated era! guests for dinner during
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Mr*. Fsnaila -lU&gt;i:»,
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wad n ■klis. IW
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f ' • Mar % Hrslauranl. Turxiay. ««&lt;j i[•rntn t
to rhansr lon^ Mri. K*ilph CCowan Sr., Mr.
with a family dinner at home 'Thursday, Dec 31, she enter a* music
It ballet So many wives ■ Mr and Mr*. John Ueerm.n Freeman of Sanford, hla 2Uth Jan s
fi 45
n
.established l.abBs," he ob- and Mrs. Way no Cooper and
------lalnrd at a cocktail partyj|“ ,tv
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birthday.
The
he follow,ne
11T^ l lurget
‘ " c dinner “was
“
Mr. and Mrs. Flrank Chris |with th
*
1 this and )u*lplop down ‘,l Urlando wrrr Sal,lrda&gt; dln
Guest speaker will Ur Ills served
Rut the barriers are Mark Datifbrth, all from Urkes and!
lando.
ten id Aster Drive have as sent Mr and M^ B A e k e r U ^a" »» *pa«hctti m front df
»«
and « » ■ ^ I P
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trict
4
Director,
Harriet
Matt
J
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V Henderson. The Berman, all at their hunting c . nip on I oj Leesburg.
their current guests, Mr. and man. M, ami Mrs Sidney' ,helr '" ‘ Diands,
and the Henderson family the St Johns River. Uthcrs en­
Mrs Harry Schmitt of F’oicsl .Swallow. Mr and Mrs. ThornThey don t realize that the
All member* are urged to
then motored back to Urlando joying the celebration were
Hills, Fong Island, N. Y.
ton K Smith Mr and Mr* finest French cuisine, served
attend and tiring a guest.
fur
a
family
*
get-together
at
Mr
and
Mrs.
Hobby
Wllborn.
Frank Woodruff, Mr. and Mr*. on an oilcloth table cover, the home of Mr. and Mrs
Kevin and Lari, Martha and
Mr*. L. Beck of Culumha j James Haddock, Mr*. E, Pel simply doesn't taste good,
Kcrp Eyebrow* Plui-krd
Eugene Henderson and family Janies Wilborn and Junior
Till*
is
where
so
many
marri­
Road returned from her recent lerson, Mrs. Samuel Fake and
.
Even
If you do not use eye
there.
Cunningham of Enterprise;
visit north to s i t her children Mr and Mrs Albert Colliers, ages gel into trouble, and une
make-up, keep your rye* look­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Sapp
and
reason divorce rates are so
and grandchildren. W h i l e
Miss Linda
Parker left Carol Brown of Sanford, and ing their best. Pluck stiay s
there she became a great
Mr and Mra. Thornton K. high." ,
Wednesday
fur
a
lew days Mike West and Shorty Bill of boils so you liuve u i lent! took
Atmosphere is everything,
grandmother, with the birth Smith entertained at their
to your brows.
V IT A M IN -E N R IC H E D
of tier grandson's daughter, Naranja Road home during she contends. "I always use with relatives in Haines City Grange City.
before
resuming
her
studies
at
Laurie. Mrs. Reek's sister, tho holiday a with an afternoon candlcs and our best stiver.
N IQ H T CREAM
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Adkins and
My husband and I never dis the Daytona Beach Junior
Miss Sarah Lope land, of New coffee for IS guest*'.
, RCSOLVE TO Bf
College
Jan.
4.
children
of Port Orange were
REDUCTIONS
cus*
unpleasant
subject*
at
York, who bad been yisiting
gueits
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
In Jacksonville at her ne­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sails dinner. For u*. mealtimes are
Christmas day the Howard Harris Tuesday evening.
UP TO
phew's borne, and in Urlando, bury of Azalea Drive enter­ a ritual of joy.”
Wilborn family ami bunting
stopped off in DeBary for sev­ tained on Thursday evening,
Annual production of cash­ friends celebrated with Christ­
Danny ltraddock left Mon­
eral day*.
Dec. 31, with a covered dish
mere in China, Uuter Mon­ mas dinner and also two day fur a visit with friends in
supper, followed by cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lambert- Among tha guests were Mr. golia and Iran is about 9 birthday* as well. Linda, the Panama City and Mike Orr of
son of DeBary Drive enter- and Mr*. Russell Botsford, million pounds, according to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeLand is visiting tba BradHoward Wilborn celebrated dock family.
UtAcd Miss Janet Smith of Mr. and Mrs, William Reich Encyclopaedia Britannica.
and Mr. and Mr*. E. K. An­
drew*, all of DeBary.'

Family, Friends
Honored A t

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How Traffic Cops O f The Sky Are Halting Deaths

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Lake Monroe Jottings
Monroe _4-H llandy Helpers
By M n. H. L. Johnson
Well, how M the bread New Club win meet neat Monday
Yeer treating youT One nice afternoon at my home. They
thing about1 it bai been the will see a film shown by Dr.
wonderful weather. We cer Kenneth Wing and. Mra. Lorraihe” CfaKam. “The film will
talnly can't kick about it can
be on imoking. Hope to aee
we? Happy birthday to the
every member there. • • •
Baker fa mil;. First Betty cel*
Our thought this week . . .
bra led her birthday on Mon
Sunshine la delicious, rain is
day. Then on Wednesday Dad
refreshing, wind braces up,
dy Baker became a year older
snow la exhilarating, there Is
and Thursday Charlene added
no such thing as bad weather,
a year to her age. • • • Hear
only different kinds of good
that Lloyd Freeman got a 10
weather.
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 time here with her
mother, Mrs 0. B. Sapp. • •
Mary and Claude HltleU had
son Claude Jr. and Johanna
and children her* for the
By Donna Kates
Christmaa holidays from Col
Outlook Naahvllls, Inc., a
umbus, Ga. Mary and Claude foundation In Tennessee, to
drove them home. Talking of train persona to work with
Claude and Mary, they are go­ and take rare of handicapped
ing to Tallahassee for the in­ children and adulta, was not­
auguration of the new gover­ ified on Nov. lfi of an |80,000
nor, Haydon-Burns. Bet they grant for three years from
will have a wonderful time. tha Health. Education and
• • ‘ Was very glad to have Welfare Department. T h e
seen Raymond King while he grant provide! for offlcea and
was home from National a paid-staff to he taken over
Guard training. And very by the state at the end of the
proud of his heroic deed In three years.
saving (he llf* of a small boy
Tha Foundation was found­
In Orange City. He deserves ed and originated by Mra.
a medal. • • • Mrs. S. A. Henry Ellis, the former Elsa
Chambliss and son and.daugh­ Tics,“ daughter of Mr. and
ter are-vlsltlng In Ft. Walton Mrs, Theo Tice of Lchigwood,

Foundation For
Handicapped Set
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craft. Each of the remaining
By Tom Nolan .
WASHINGTON (N E A ) - 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,
that these accidents will con­
there will be about 15 colli­
tinue to average roughly 15 a
sions In the sklea this year—
mostly Involving p r i v a t e year la that the number of
"near misses" — those mid-air
planes not protected by new
collisions avoided only by pure
traffic control systems.
chance or evasive action by a
Public attention was focuseo
pilot—reported to FAA hai re
on the potentially deadly na­
mained constant over the last
ture of air traffic by the colli
four years.
sino four years ago of two air
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
considerably higher. FAA of­
including six persons killed on
ficials note that many pilots,
the ground.
fearing
punishment
which
Since the Brooklyn crash,
could ground them permanentthe Federal Aviation Agency
ly, will not file a near-mlsa re­
(F F A ) has made more than a
port under any circumstance*.
doten changes In its Air Traf­
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
mously among Its own mem­
tion of the Area Positive Con­
bers, the Air Transport Asso­
trol (APC) separation center
ciation reported an average of
network, is the most spectacu­
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.,
the Flight Safety Foundation
ATC centers late in 1961, vir­
reported that over 2,500 near
tually all airspace in the con­
misses occurred between July
tinental United Stales between
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

rule- ;

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Ire.-Killsmra
members of ^ha^a re permitted in APC- pV - corrective action.
Of the 1650 or so neer-fTrfSft*
u'-oLviit's CorrWvlStlee for In e fii
’spSVe. These planes are under
es reported to FAA in the last
Handicapped in Tennessee.
constant radar survciHanre,
Mra. Ellis recently met with
Most other commercial flight four years about 12 per cent
Mayor Robert Carr of Orlan­ at lesser altitude is governed have been rlnsslfed as "Cri­
do and representatives of by 1FR, hut is not under con­ tical; avoided by chance on­
various organixationa includ­ stant radar surveillance except ly." Another 40 per cent are
ing Easier Seal*, United Cere­ In tha heavily traveled air classed as "Potential; avert­
ed by prompt evasive action."
bral Palsy, Forrest Park and routes.
The remainder arc judged "No
Prlmrosa Schools, to explain
In good weather, collision
aervicea provided by Outlook avoidance is on a "ice and t&gt;e collision hazard ’*
The best means of averting
and to offer assistance to the seen" basis. In bad weather,
Monitor Program in Central planes not on 1FR are ground­
Florida, a similar 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 2 3 a
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
By Mra. John I.run*
president. Mia Donald Nor­ near future
Dellary Chapter, American ton, in charge.
In 1961, there were 17 mid­
Association of Retired Per­
A visit to Everglades Na­ air collisions resulting In se­
sons, will hear explanation of tional Park i* scheduler! fur ven fatalitlrs In 15 of these
laws governing changing in the weekend, Jan. 15-17, with both planes were private
income tax returns at Friday'* reservation* to he m a d e
10 a m. meeting when K. H. through Audubon H o u s e ,
White, representative of the Mail hind. On Jan. 34 the So­ ‘My Fair Lady’
W RONG-W AY Drivers
Bureau of Internal Revenue, ciety wilt host a tup to Kis
Hit In Ruiw ia
— Statistics allow t lint
Is gurel speaker. Tima will simmer Piaiils with those at­
MOSCOW turn — A Hu*
iilauit eight per cent of
hi- allotted for a quest inn and tending to meet at ii a.in. at slan version of "My Fair
fntnl freeway accident*
answer p e r i o d
foil owing tin- Kl*almruee Zoo. Lunches Early" opened here lust nig hi aro caused by wr«nnrWhite's talk.
wn.v driving. Near Sac­
should hu brought for this to a response so warm that
one member of the east said
Tha meeting will lie held In day.
ramento, C a l i f . , en­
tha Filet Hall and Mra. Char­
A program of color slide* "tills production will live a gineers have been w les Ulrich, president, haa is­
perimenting w i t h a
on vicious birds was shown long time."
sued Invitation to attend to at the December meeting with
The cast cot nine curtain sign that warns wrongall residents of Deltary and narration from the booh. "Bird calls from an enthusiastic au­
way drivers.
surrounding communities.
dience.
Watchers," by Roger I’etler*on. Refreshments were serv­
ed by members from DeBary.
Croat Savings on Easy Terms
Next meeting will he Jan,
28, 2:30 p.m,, at the Geneva
FROM A WORLD OF F IN E FURNITURE
Community Hall.

Mr. aDd. Mrs. Earl
m
“ Dertin speriTia week h erew 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
wai on her way to Tampa to
take her daughter and a guest
down there. * • • Larry Mann
came 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 AA RP

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*

are due to pilot error*. The
reat are caused by controller
and alUtude errors, mainly the
latter.
Present radar scopes have
no way of eatimaUng a plane'*
altitude. But a new aystem.
called,,rada.- beacon, now be­

ing installed in an advanced
test facility at Atlanta, may be
able to.
The radar 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 your financial progress
with the folks
who are "GOING; PLACES!"
TH E 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 thrl/t and home financing, we can help you
progress io a secure, comfortable future, too. A savings or loan o f­
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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Bird W atchers

Schedule Two
Field Trips

To H ear T a lk
On Taxes

Sewing Courses

Are Announced

Six-week sewing courses,
ons for beginners and ona in
tailoring for ,th* advanced
seamstress, are scheduled In
start 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
•llhrr course should call Miss
Wilson's office lo make ar­
rangements and to learn what
materials wit] be needed.

DeBary Groups
, Have Dances
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By Mn. John Leone
New. Year's Eve dances
were held by- two groupa In
DeBary. The DeBary 'Volun­
teer Fir* Department held a
dance at the fire ball which
wai 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
at tha Community Center
where tablet were set up in
night club groupings and sup­
per was served at midnight
from a buffet table decorated
. In holiday theme. Attendance
was reported at 103 persons.

M ATH ER

of Sanford

Extension Club
Sets M eeting
lly Donna Fairs
lnt«re*t*d women are invit­
ed to attend tha regular meet­
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, lloslrssoi will
h* Mra. Arthur Putman as­
sisted by Mr*. Archibald Wag­
ner, Mr*. Robert Wler, Mr*.
Bert Huyre and Mj ». J. H.

BUY BY THE HOUSEFUL

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)
TO TAL

LIA B ILIT IE S
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
Grnrral 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 TH E ROOM FULI
DIRECTORS

E. C, HARPER, SR.

Attorney

M AXINE EKERN

President

Assistant Secretary-Treaserer

GEORGE TOUHY

BARBARA F L IN T

Retired County Assessor

E. C. HARPER, SR.

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J. H. V A N HOY

GEORGE TO UH Y

First Vic* President

J. H. V A N HOY

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Mansgemrnt Consultant

JACK I. GREENE

C O f C To H ear
T a lk On T a x e s

Executive YU* President

President Sanford Electric Co.
Associetlon Operating Officer

Complete C

OFFICERS and STAFF

A. EDW IN SIIIN IIO LSER
SANFORD F. DOUDNEY

Bryant

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, at 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

STATEMENT OF C O N D IT IO N

S. F. DOUDNEY
Second Vice President

GENE ESTRIDGE

Certified Public Accountant

Assistant Vic* President
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ROBERT E. KAR NS

ROSAMOND CH APM AN

Insurance Counsellor

{Secretary-Treasurer

Head Teller

W EN D Y JOHNSON
EDNA PO W E LL
LESLIE BEST
DONNA M ILES
G A R Y HELMS
Teller*
A. EDW IN SHINHOLSER
Attorney

M. L. NICHOLS
Inspector

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M ATHER

of Sanford

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203-459 E. 1st ST.

312 W EST F IR S T STREET

SANFORD, F L A .

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Community
Vigilante Wrecked in Take-Off A t Base
Action
Eyed
Pilot Hurt

Mxyor-Commissioner A. L.
Wilson lost “ one of his hats"
at 8:40 p.m. Tuesday when he
stepped out of the mayor’s
seat after a year of service.
Ilcfore he did, he reminisced
on the past 12 months, calling
it a “ very busy, beneficial
year.” Wilson pointed to the
start of the water 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 Iakef rent marina.
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 thj 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 "ser­
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 Jimmy Crapps the fence enclosure. They add
took over as major, he may e&lt;J it appeared that a tire had
■have sndPfdrd the- key to his bl
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SANFORD,

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 P rogram ."
The program is tied in with the Federal Poverty
Act and the community

FLORIDA

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Social Security
Checks On Way;
Thought 'Lost'

First Federal
Reveals 10%
Growth In '64

Many social security benefiiaric* throughout Seminole
County are still without their
monthly chrt-ks today, nrcord­
ing to Slrss Cerile Heard.
Sanford postmaster, and so.
rial secyri
officials m Dr-

The ycsr-end afstement for
1081 of First Federal Savings
and Loan Association shows
assets &gt; f * 8)9,123.803.21, of
which $I6,.\6J,290,67 1* In first

Marvin Meltzer o f San­
ford Manufacturers, Inc., and
Joe Foy. manager of the local
state employment office, out­
lined the plan to commission­
ers at 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 area and the trainee

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BRIEFS
•1 Die In Fire
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) —
A two-alarm fire r a c e d
through a canter-city apart­
ment Reuse today and police
reported at trust fotlr per­
son* were killed.

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JERUSALEM (UPJ-jAbwtC:
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Jordan today to-attend Eas­
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mortgage loans. These figures
lording to E, C. Harper Sr.,
president,"
lf «ti4 llfts rll
lot of fish to fry so et’s get
Fires were still blaring
Checks are usually distribANOTHER V IG ILAN TE* 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 third day of each
an aborted ta k e o ffjit Sanford Naval jV ir Station, Thu twin-jet, an A 5A,
movedTrolb the unempkryiEsW First Witnesses comparable- figures for 1983. iTjlla.
__ tThe .Navy described Ihc pl»t^m onth. A few checks, ecci -H-.
n in the top picture as iU b jirn cii frwpA’ ty and base crows sought to
'CHICAGO lU M ) — A Jury
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Some tlckrtT for the iiv f as a twin-jet fighter, an A5A { ingr t&lt;&gt; Miss Heard, wrVe reThe. 30 year-old
financial
extinguish
shows the throngs o f 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 first
h- San
Sanford post ofUnj
(Herald Photos)
the fence o f f H ighway 46 to see wlm t was going on.
able and persons desiring to of the Vigilante.
amounting to 816,831,3(4 41 oti |Ufj|
sewing machine ope­ witnesse* today in the |46.[ fire Mqjjnyy and distributed,
f •
attend the Thursday night
its books, representing bal­ rators, plant checkers, packers
Another modified version, “ Some more came in yester­
000 income tax tvasion trial
event may obtain them by|the RA5C V i g i l a n t e , has day,’’ said Miss Heard "but
ances In over 6,200 accounts. "or any function having a
of former Illinois Gov. W il­
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. Stratton.
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 ‘Adventure’
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 mils
MOSCOW, (U P I)—Tha So­
Tire closing statement for , and ."a shortage of 200 operahand. Hunt said the tickets crashes In recent months and. 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 that
for souvenir formal Invita is being made at this time.
eral reflected reserves In ex­ turnover and plant expansion ITiViuicnt Johnson’* State of
Herald SVirinl security i
(Ions Additional ttckctj were
thWinlon message while urg."
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 "military
Inc results of the investigation widespread rn voiding I*• re-|
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Single dwelling construction tier, 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 ‘Experiment’
tending the All State t lime hour—that an ft Ait' jet recon"N'm ntally,"
, » i d one
lule tills trend was apparent gram would utilize talents of
SAIGON (U t’l) — A U. S.
* "Urse in Jacksonville Thun-i naissanee bomber crashed in spokeamnn of the Oilundo of.
Central I lorida, It was not lr 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 petlary, 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 “ experiment” 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
nvered 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
Cross Burnings
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 of
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.”
cross 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
"W e don't know exactly
continue in a drive for funds scene.
has succeeded in cancelling a
activity, Harper said. While as
what's happened.” said the
Jhnftvvay. two passes to the set; live Remnant Shop will
ID Itottie Austin
until Jan. 31, fund chairman
scheduled speech by Brooks
much money was received In
When mishaps occur aboard social secunty o ff ic e spokesRobert
loltn Collins was Rite Theater. go-«l for one give 82 JO worth of meridian 1964 at was credited in the
W K McRoberta said today. a military riscrvation. it is man in Orlando “ Neither 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 -High,
who grriunuan and special assist­
i it v punting Cot line'* llrauty S.ilon has a
fund 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
over was much more rapid »|ieak* fluent Rpanlsh. nn- ant to President Johnson.
t oiupany
.1 -idling silver
impiise 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
mg the ’ First Baby" contest picturc frame Rum Kadcr ther.
at s later date by the com­
could Justifiably he anllcipat-‘ of 100 Florida business and Mopes Raised
Senkarik Faint and Class rd In a spirited nationwide civic teudrrs on an “ Operamanding officer of the San­
The Iiith- winner i* the son Jewelers, a baby rrcord book
GALVESTON, Tex. (U P I)
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 per-: month.
bargaining table today. They
[sent to M" and Mrs. Collmi minre of the saving* *lde of
to show their appreciation for
hour and minute of delivery pany.
The group will spend two
wrrn encouraged by what 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 attempt
or hospital rlatcmrnl 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,
James 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 strikr schrdulrd fur next
unanimous choice of tha San- noth 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,
"We'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; i studed lum from
llarpcr Indicated The local cause these and the other
nlght to serve ** mayor for lion* with one doubling up a*
Count fans is Ihe exciting f.ovconditions hy * themselves in |Latin
American
oauntrics
19116. He succeeds A. L. Wil the crossing hours, are dif of a burg list of accompanying Dick * Appliances, 2o pound*
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-Alai 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-(markets 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
Bid* or service^ A $10 sav laundered free tiv Philips at San find Naval Air Station I " w
| with failure lo have hi* ve­
»ure that the fed- veloprd.” High explained.
ty School- B—nrd for not tak­
ha* ever happened here-—m he be relieved as chairman
im:a
arcount from Sanford At Laundry and Cleaners
Florida’s geographic prox­ hicle under control When It
have been awarded to three 'eral government will lie exerting v* tint he called udeipiate [
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
~|of Gerber'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" toimproverelations,
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
shoubj.^elp our community added.
it’s !&gt;etng held smack in 'he and civic leader in the city
J A fhi krnmeyer hat'ta rn Just'awyurh 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
"Alert businessmen will capBeautifully gowned ladies the past year, lie previously
saslies In Building 138
' italize on the administration'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 Semiwant 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# must 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 Harper, George Touhy, A.
! ning to attend six inaugural an agenda — which normally
Edwin Rhlnholserv Jack 1.
balls in one week—a feat take* hour*—in lea* than an
Greene, Hqbert E. Ksrn*. J.
never attempted before as far hour.
H. Van Hoy and S. F. Doud
as we know. I f we don’t sag
In other action,,the Com­
ney.
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them for a week” or two af­ mission!
e TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
terward,
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 it 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
UMAXCl148
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 that 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 hat 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 loan'to
now.
*
part* and debria in reeidential
On Thursday, the party help finance a complex of Sev­
area* after Oity Atty. W il­
inovet to Orlando, arriving at an new residence hall* to
No matter what people aey liam C. Hutchison said such
11:07 a.m. and hooked into bouse 786 atudante at the Uni­
or think about tranquilizer reading must be mad* at a
the Cherry Plaza Hotel prior versity * f South Florida in
CONGRATULATIONS were Riven to the new mayor o f Hanford, James
drugs th* fact remain* that formal meeting. Last night's
to the Central Florida loan- Tampa.
Mambtr FJJ.I.C.
M. Crapps, after his election Tuesday night at City Hall. Crapps succeeds
there are today 64,000 fewer session waa • special, reor­
gu*] Ball that evening at the
Commissioner A. L. W ilson.Offerinf his best wishes is Commissioner Joe
The university will add
patient* ip mental hospital* ganizations! on*.
Jel 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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Attention ' football
fin s!
Movies of the 1964 Seminole
High football team in action
will ba shown in the school
aud^orium at 7:30 p. m. to*
night— last call for football.
The 1065 annual Heart
Fund Drive kicks o ff at 3
p. m. Sunday at the Mayfair
Golf Course with the appear­
ance of Paul Hahn, interna,
tionally Known golf trick-shot
artist. The Men’s Golf Asso­
ciation is co-sponsoring the
show and the president, Dr.
Johnny Johnson says every­
one will enjoy this show—
golfer or not.

Population
Favorable Report Seen On Port Study
Hike Cause
Area Future
Seminole County

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'Powder Keg
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By Doltic Austin
Keeping pnee with the population explosion o f
Seminole County, if it continues at the rate of tha
last 10 years, will mean the addition of one new
school each year—or its equivalent.
This fact was revealed by Walter Teague, school
administrative assistant
nt a school board meeting,
Thursday.
Teague told the hoard.
"If the school population

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By Harry I. Johnson
WEATHER: Fair nnd warmer thru Saturday; low tonight in 40a.
A feasibility report and ap­
proval of legislation will be
VOL. 57 United Preys Leased Wire
Established 1008
FRI~JANUARV7297~1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 115
made Thursday as the Port
rnntinufi to increase by 800Authority Committee takes
POO student* a year, "we will
another vast stride toward
be able to cope with it on *
completion of a major deve­
•pay-as-you-go’ basis. If it
lopment in the area.
jumps up beyond that, or dou­
F. E. Roumillat J r , com­
bles as some estimators say it
mittee chairman, bas called
will, then we are going to
the session ior 2 p. m. in the
A ' Sanford based RA-50
Temperature* early today
have problems."
Pay
Study
Vigilante aircraft, missing
dropped six degrees in ’j g Seminole County Chamber of
In
the
past
10
years,
Sem­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
minutes a* the mercury plum­ Commerce conference
inole County has built 10 com­ since Dec, 9 from (iie carrier
President Johnson has named
The feasibility report
meted down, down, down and
plete new *. bool plants and t’ SS Ranger in the South Chi* *
a 10-mnn panel to make
everything out o f doors turn­ submitted oy a represcntaliv
added
ovrr 100 classrooms — n:v Sea. Iibs been found crash­
study of government civilian
&lt;*s
United Press International
ed whit* with frost. Once it of Lockwood Green, commiss-1 Seven phases of a countythe
equivalent
of at least five ed on a South Viet Nam moun­
nnd military pay scale*. Ha
tainside with two crew mem­
Temperatures sank to 30 tpnre schools.
hit bottom, however, tha mer­ ioned a few month* ago t o 1w j d ^ beautification project
i.
•wants a report by April I,
I were given top priority today
degrees below rero in the
cury began to climb back up perform the task.
The costs o f school plants ber* dead.
Indications are the report \,y a committee headed by
upper Midwest today behind s and classroom wings vary
again.
Identified today were LtReports False
will be favorable.
John Alexander.
• •
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bla-t of bitter rnld air that widely, but on a rule-of- Cilr. Donald Wayne Heard, 36,
WASHINGTON
i
LTD
—
The Port Authority Commit­
The committee met with L.
pushed on toward Dixe
A young fellow we know
thumb costs run from about pilot, and Lt. jg Hrian John
The "United States has denied
tee was set up to begin the K. Thompson, co ordmator of
Heavy rains sent rivers $300,000 for an elementary Cronin, 25, bombardier-navi­
- was .standing yip jn~the fam­
any
involvement
in
alleged
actual - tafk-v3*gelUns the f a c l - _____
_____ projects,
state ________
beautification
surging near flood .stage- in
gator. -Roth flyers were at­
ily tocking chair- hawing a
plot* to rnid Ufimmuplat Cuba Oregon' where the situation school to oyer $1 mill ion- for
lity for this area. Location of ||n the Seminole Chamber's
wild ride. Suddenly he rocked
a new high school. Junior liig'h tached to Reconnaissance At­
from
ollu'i
points
in
the
Carib­
was termed "dangerous.’ ’
too far and sailed right it is expected to be northwest conference rooms,
school plants fnil somewhere tack Squadron Five nnw op­
bean.
Given priority were:
International Falls. Minn., in between.
* through the picture window of Sanford slung the St. Johns
erating from th* Ranger.
i The interchange on Interreported 30 below icro early
and onto the lawn. Pig broth­ River.
Three of.the 10 new schools
Officials in Viet Nam report
Floridan
Killed
F.xperts in the field have Male 4 at Highways 17 92. 434
today and the mercury ap­
er,' who observed the incident
CROSS CITY (U PI) — La proached that figure In North recently built were in the the plane apparently hit th*
went to find his
hi. mother and |twUI locil in,crcsU th,t 7US’
nuvr Neely, 2", of 4’ ros» Cily. Dakota, where every weather Sanford area — Pineen'st, heavily wooded mountain ac­
The lakcfront from I 4 to the
tell her—‘‘ Hey, Mom, Hilly'a the initial work on the pro
was killed and four members bureau reporting station show- Hopper unit Seminole High cidentally.
outside without his coat on jeet will stimulate interest of city.
School. Seven were in the
The mnch 2 reconnaissanceof an Alabama family injured r(j
bcl'ow Thursday'
industries in locating in this
Islands on Highway 17-92
again!"
South
Seminole area — Jack- b o m b e r disnppcnrcd last
•alt.. —
in
n
bend-on
automobile
col­
area.
and
just
north
of
the
Orange
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In Oregon, heavy rains com son Heights, South Klemen- month shortly after being
lision near li* re Inst night.
It is expected that with the County line,
bined with melting snow were tnry, South Seminole Junior laiinrlnd from the carrier on
Women
of
the Geneva
two items on the agenda for
Islands on 17-92 on
both
expected to vend the William- High, Long wood, llcur Luke. a tunning mission.
Methodist Church w-ill kick­
Calendar Clear
next Thursday this interest sides of llie 436 intersection,
etto River alune flood stage Altamonte and E n g I i s h
o ff a building fund for new
Last contact with the plan*
WASHINGTON (U PI) — today.
will manifest itself almost imIslands on 17 92 on both siSunday School rooms with a-l
Estates.
occurred when a ahor# radio
Prv-idclil
John-mt,
still
cunmediately. .
1 des of the 431 intersection.
f
Corvallis. Ore , in the Wil | The English Estates school station picked up a routine
beef stew dinner in the
vitli-scing from (be rvi-ie lamette Valiev, reported ('.’8
The Port Authority facility
Thompson listed the phases
jhurch’s Fellowship Hall Sat­
is the first completely air- I call No unusual ronditiona
cold wlii.il hospitalized him,
would be s oneway street on his agenda and now will
inches of rain in 24 tutors, &lt;nnililiuned school m Central were reported at that time.
W. A. PATRICK (rik'ht) accepts the navel a*
urday from 6 until 8 p. m. ■
today
k,
p(
h
i*
'o
ff"
Ini
.ill'llpending the completion of the ill aw up proposed plans (or all
washing out all Hie past re Flondu, Mini indleiites u new
iinominn president &lt;&gt;f the Sanford Shrine &lt; lull
The ladies invite everyone in
Immediate
survivora
of
(bo * chin . cf mini'imccil «p- cords
St. Johns Indian River fa n ol them and report buck at
the community to rome, en­
lielid, looking tov\iii■( n day Commander Heard, a native
from the ontnoilin president, Roy (I. Williams,
an
early
.'meeting
with
the
piiiiiliiieiit*.
al which is now in the final
The town of John Day in wlien schools possibly may be of Odessa, Tex., Includa hia
joy a good meal, and help th*
in ceremonies Thursday evening. (Herald Photo)
committee.
development stagey
•v?.v u , v ' V « n v p , |
1eastern Oregon applied to U used all year round.
church at the snnie time.
widow, Mrs. Donna Darlena
lie will have alternate plant­
Kx|&gt;erts report,
however,
h lU P&gt;
r s a in e u
§ Army- Engineers for more
The present building (tro­ Heard, amt two aons, who re­
that even without the canal ings so the committee can util
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AMIIN't.lON
(UPI)
—
sandbag*
along
Hie
John
Day
ll i a in, tiased on a five-year side at 100 West Woodland
Margaret GanaS, executive
being built at Hus time, bar­ u c those which arc more
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» “ -tant Rjver Mudlli(,ei b,ocked IiU
amvey rondurted by Die vtute i Drive.
aecretary of the L'mted Fund
ges will oot arrive or leave readily available.
piM'irtm) ui iU t« f••r Afriran
'
, lines And hlghwiyi.
ju n e y I'oaid in I960, la alcornea up with this sugges­
Lieutenant Cronin, a bache­
s#
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Once the sketches are ready
*•( fn’i t *%»•• |iuinrti S |3«Y“«| |
thjs area empty. A number
m?st completed. Refute a new lor. ia survived by his ntothsr,
tion. ‘•Have you ever consid­
»(•« l
ilvi'l,ulion to c* rv
of commodities are needed in the committee will call :n
ered making a contribution
five yenr building plan can he Mis. Ilejen Cronin, of West
the area from northern mar representatives of the areas
nion *’f» Feb IC-1'J nntrkin *
to the United Fund of Sem­
•tailed another state survey I Hoitford, Conn,
kets and this vicinty has other involved to o&gt; ordinate the
the in i' i •rwU’ii* o of Gambia.
must he made, which wilt pin
inole County in memory of a
coinmoditicv in demand to the program
point Oil* location of n* w |
loved one? Such a gift would
North.
Thompson iccalled that the
Hotel Hit
K’hnol planln, nnd outline udlend a helping hand to the
"1he port would also
he
t ed
Slate RoadDepartment proFtHtl I. A C DE It DALE
living—an acknowledgment to
ditto m lo other*.
into the Cross • S t a t e viously had offered to a.-sist
l l m u i n t a m n rain*
ny Donna Extra
both |&gt;at tics would lie re­
Tin* lar^’ist majority of the I
Vlltown
m
S
iofm
d."
Semi-defeatism
and
lark
p u n t 1 1 » . - 1 1 It t h r |,.ni let ilitlr
i'anal which i* now being dug in the planting ol the items
County Commix.loner
W III \V I* Iiom|« iii the next 10
ceived."
they say.
and also will olter linuled
nd-i» .1. po
og i» t
IS
riithu-iaMii 'an whip any
1 iwiener Swofhnil. in * talk
will he in south mid
Tins project is one of srv maintenance, such at mowing &lt;"inmunity's development pro- .. .ilhmi-r
ud i 11\ ball ita «*»kr into o»«e toniiia and e» before Hie tomgwood Arcs
«‘HBt Seminole County Th* l
North Orlando t illage Coun­ oral underway in Sanford and the areas
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
giam, Sanford Seminole Jay- n
" •|*r»'t«
i"'" : " ' 1 nffi« e bniblmyw ' •»pn»if with
t" ' " 1 " f
' hamlier of Commerce l liurs eunstiu. Imn of the le w slate
cil will meet in regular scs Seminole County and n tied
The rommittee must make
U but I"*-. Siiiifot d li.ive »»• »*$*b itlid jfwil*.
lay night, informed the group univnsity neur Oviedo i« ex- The 118(.7t»'.t.29t) budget renon at 7 30 p m Monday in in vdually wiUi the future o f , |*l*ns lor acquiring the plants 11m wt if tt'bl I hut*dM.v nf
be acl.i vl
tt ut i i \ boiive
IHut construction plans lor » ^pe. teil to h«"in the s&lt; l"»il pop •p«»t to operate the suite
the Village Office.
Among (he jr(,a a future which, of and the maintenance ol them It' inki|) nt the Civic Center
Major
Obstacle
Jit.' as % mid Wft*W» |ed th
umveisity system for the
portion of SR 427. which ex |ulatmn in that men.
Speuking win (iruiyo Tuuitems on agenda are discus­
lit autmcation ol the j i n
GAI.\ i .*■I O N , Tex. (L'I'I
Retail »sy. .« now "sitting on
•I •iti»»n by b"*kin*f to th
ruining two years was placed
tends thlough the heart o( |
by.
e
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f
itive
v
b
t
president
sion relative to purchase of
u*s first promoted tonic inon
a powder keg of expansion."
''&gt;• deinanda for u ,nKwwd arr
!u «f n * n t . ” 1 r t ’ii d e v e l o p it,
in the hands of tha Cabinet
a new police car and it also
liis ago at a 1 lumber of Lom of thr FirM Federal Sating* be •b.ilb’npf d
pirsltb’iit ud inlei vriitimi, ne- per cent comp eled
Budget ("inmisainn today hy
h
im
Iion.
A
I.
Im
A88'
is expected that resolution
inertv meeting an&lt;l has hlos
the Hoard of Krgenti.
■\d n&gt;* »ch*»nt» will tielie iTotnitor* pt* **4 il toilay f«*r
lie
stated
that
the
tM
-st
inTiHihy touched oil the hack
pertaining to charter amend
somrd into a full scale conn
KettleiiH nt
tli i"iiiimiing fa„ mutiort availalde to him in
fit
I «Hih v da l a i r d
Regent*
chairman
Rays
ground itotk hi arekiiii; a Rivments to be presented fur leg
t&gt; vtjdc project.
|t»* n t. d the 111« i* slued
ImI.»u. «li*|»ute on the dicatcs that construi lion on
Hamsun aaid the asking
el pint Maiinu on Lake Mmiislativc approval will be ready
Mrs. Marjorie Ford Ingli- j budget for the universities
If. .! 1.1 In*aiiti^ »»« tl.e Iiittj- ,* lexj»a*M»Mfl. H mni*»r pbatade the I.ongw«K»I portion wdl fol
Iim*, Iiih IriK the vniinut 8ti |'*
for signature.
or I* i »-i«t ion of A met ii'Mit* j
emlm^ »f t)ie Ill-day East ow the same rourse as Hie ram, of 2632 Smith Elm Ave was h $6'j.8 million increase,
to the ptoiM'iit position of the
|Nit I II •* »)lO||»’| Uolkuifks Mini Gulf least &lt;l"t k stiike.
present road and will begin
,s ,n crl,iral ron‘ ,' " " n 1,1 " r 1107 l " r
u'* r curSanford's Women of the'
Two persons were injured project.
Florida Sanitarium and llo&gt; rent appropriations. Ha said
\kI h ill! 'W Hdd111' •11*11 time s '
*| V*
1
witJiin
Hie
year.
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
Thursday afternoon wlien two
He also' told of "tlier pi" , for pleasure.
Moose will host the Mid Win*
C o U 1^ 1 U S a i l l O l 1
In discussing his program as pital with a bullet wound ol I It.5 million of the new
ter'Conlcrencc Sunday al the
BrowardWilliams. 53. aslight. carsrammed
st First
and i J*'1'* undcilokyn in the rity i
WASHINGTON (DIM) - I , rommjMlonor- hr
o ,,,,
Head, whi^i. shertlf s dep money was needed for sslarou,** hr told Jayeeea.
local Moosehome.Session ^s affableveteran
of state
gox- French Driver of one of the |•" hiing it up t" a pur' with
ulies say. was self inflicted ' ies of additional personnel
lent Johnson appointed (h&lt;1 ______
flv orj establishing several
"I i \p i):r ni^At Jit - l a k r m thy
- today
- - r jr j
|f)e &gt;rrn&lt;1 an^ „ 'other eammunities I ties* iq.
scheduled to gel underway at eminent,. stepped^ in
to
nst
advi&lt;nry , ^
Mrs Inghram, desrritird as ,f&lt;q existing and new univerM-'ina »»
"&gt;* 'he Inrr- a It member n
— -nal eov.eor,
pr, rln,.,, j[h1
fom .
1:30 p m . in the lodge room f| l the joh vacated by the tieing snuglit hy lorsl polire 1cludi-d iiil'an renewal, which
cmili'll to. .......
a-sisl. ilie adnuni- j ,,iete rxxllstrlctlng of the roun- despond'nt since the death of siln-s.
-ham
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of
tonuuiow,"
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with a light buffet to follow. death of his longtime friend Treated at Seminole Memorial
ilmpped; it downtown
llariisoii said the increase
lie asked f r. and got. solid \alralioil's onli - poverty cum ' ty to eliminate cities being her hiistiand, Clilfotd Inkle
, .
.
and mentor, state Treasurer Hospital were Charles Schneir. mall, whnh was dropped; null
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Id the l’“ 'b’ " B. -Sargent Shriver. di- splj, jnU) U(J &lt;|(. t|,rrc V(lt|nc ram, was Imimi along thejwus ‘'formidable," hut hiraaid
nt Deltary, driver and Sophia tiple changes in parking palI ....
.
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_ I
Those new traffic signals ^ hdwin Larson,
lakefront
west of Sanford, it uus needed to meet tha
rector
*'f&lt; .1.the ,./f
(Ifflie
Eeopi" cel.
districts lie particularly men
at 17 92 and Onora Road may
(!nx '«•**»» Bur"» •PP*'lnl SlrUerbeitn. of pcBary, a tern in t)i» downtown area
She was parked in her car. "dditpoial. student enrollments
III
I hr futuie Of SjnfnM •ml nnmic Opportufiity
!,f
j
tinned
the
proldem
in
Lake
he more of a harard than a H w ,lliim * &gt; « ^ r d .y to the passenger. Investigating the and the ultimata removal of Srn inf»tr ( ivtinlv » n*t to )*r ( fhiirnmn.
according to Deputy B i l l predicted fof future years. If*
Mary where part of the elec
accident it I’ alrolman Larry 'parking meters,
safety measure. In the npm *, *, f '* &gt;rr,,n'1
Clundlri.
Mild enrollilirnta were expectF
1* *• • tin* t m
nt.ui," l o u
tors vote for a convtaldr and
I Lff«»it&gt; weie made i« « reate
ion of komc motoristv Unv pod during a short, emotion lUmnrk
She had been shot once with id to jump from M9.0P0 today
juvtlrr
of
the
|&gt;cace
who
do
not
i\ ceremony which fol .
rharge.l
---------------------ing south and making a left c\u*TZC
., hii uttiactivr ilu\uilt&lt;Mn and
.
an automat.c pistol. Hie dep to hii.tMMI m )'J7U and to 164,one Imilding
hiithlini? oh
11he* Woodruff
turn into Onora. a motorist *°wrd
l°wcd Larson's
l.arson's burial
bunsl by just
-me
.
.
I CAPE KENNEDY t UPI) - »cr*e Hieir srea
Uly said.
11KHI in 1975,
must wait for Hie green go
«l«y
O W C r l‘ a ilu r t *
H.tiding)
tiding) was rated. A pail
, 'l t c r .'lC P t lM R '
The Federal Spare Agency t/i
Swnfford further said that
signal
BUT — northbound
Barton. Williams also
DES MOINEH, lows &lt;l*PIi mg lot was set up slid rleiks
J«- n brnler. a director of day asked the National I-ahnr , h*
urging an Improved pro
traffic has a continuous green w i' appointed state ln»ur
An mvestigatiun was"undcr weir asked to use other areas the Florida Waterways Assn Relations llmird INI.Hit) to gram of en-operation trelween
"g o ” signal'! So _ watch it an&lt;0 commissioner. Hut In a way today into the causes of aue'i us the riurtheiii portnui cu l n. will preside al Hie .m seek a eouit order ending a B*« communities and the counjsurprisc move. Burns said lie „ massive power failure that of the lot near tfie lakcfront. nual meeting of the group in two day construction worker's j *y •"J favur* changing the cur
COMIU.KTK TCNK IJI* ON ANY
would ask Ui* upcoming Lc$is-' kiimkcd out rlrctrical srrvii r ‘ But they won't," Touhy Tallahassee Monday M a i n 1walkout that halted spaceport rent policy of the commission
Parking meter heads ®re
.
i.
,
.
....
speaker will l&gt;e Secretary of building for Ihe fifth lime in 'hat no monies are spent on
d
6
n Li COMET OR FORD PRODUCT
scheduled to
he replaced U,ur,‘
m*k' ,h"
“ ■i*® w" 1'’ , r , , » of t f ' rn M,d' ,4,d
roads within corporate limits
Stale Tom Adams
less than a year.
Th»r* always will h*
Feb. 9 unless the merchants ',ir it ' ,rom ^
ot
Thursdsy.
INCLUDING
PARTS ANI) LABOR
of eiti*s.
come up with figures to show
He Indicated that he favors
that they have materially hen
placing a court hous* annex
efitted from the free parking
in Hi* aoutn *nd of the coun
If the merchants insist ° 0 | . . . , 11 n
.
ly »r»d would vol* to buy ad­
keeping the free parking, they ' ) Y l 11 B e A l T e Q
ditional voting machines Iret
The
Seminole
County
School
’
tend
the
public
schools
of
V.
The
vile
restrictions
on
{following
school
year.
A
re
might also try to come up with
Hoard Tliursday adopted an Seminole County shall have R‘c admission, assignment or quest for admission shall be rc *'* ne*l ct un y wi 1
-c
a workable suggestion or two I
By Donna Eatea
(TIiIh Includes Parts &amp; Lnbor)

Navy Flyers
Hit Mountain
In Viet Nam

n&amp;wA— IBitter Cold
B R B E F S Heading For
] Southland

Project Items
, E Win Priority

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V
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Touhy C laim s:

A r e a ' s e-sstmer©
N o t F o r T tim S d

Improvement
Of 427 Told

$184.7 Million
Budget Studied

more thm » Woman ‘C ritic a l’

Williams Named
Stale Treasurer

O f Head Wound

Motorists Hurt

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b&gt; 'miban/..d

IPower Failure

I).

Court Order

was rated. A paik

TUNE UP SPECIAL

NEW SPARK PLUGS
NEW POINTS
NEW CONDENSER
REBUILT CARBURATOR

speedway plan School Board Expands On Desegregation

as to how the city will pay off
th* mortgage on the lot at
First SUeet and Park Avenue
Parking meter revenue, were
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tagged■ -to retire
$91,000
purchase price.
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The City has approved in­
stallation of a switch-activated
traffic light at th* intersec­
tion of IStb Street and Sanford
Avenue to help the Southside
students get across the street
there.
Feb. • is the scheduled date
tor the completion of Sanford's
water improvement plan, but
contracts are running over
the deadlines' and the whole
program may wind up 60 days
Isis.

Tl.e Long wood City Council lmenJcJ de,egr»t.on plan in r.ght to enroll ,n the »v4u&gt;o! lr* " ^ r of 1 ‘"'P'1 ‘ h» '1
,‘»r " ,,d e b&gt; " ,f |,ire" 1 " r, 8u ,[ d
will meet in special session at ,
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teaching capacity and avail- lan on forms provided for this
8 p m Monday to discus, the , Un( w,Ul
l0 , whlch ^ *l^ nd' d
lhe able f.e.l.ties of the schools. Pu r ,W aud shall b* aubmltt
proposed stock car speedway representative, who met with 1964 63 school year; or Uic , nd , u.h restrictions shall ope ed to th. school principal or
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*----- -*ofstate and federal authorities school which he would have at rate without regard to race, county superintendent on any
which the Joyce
brothers
Casselberry plan to build on of the Cicil Rights Act, intended by promotion or ori- color or national origin. In regular school day during the
ginal entrance during the 1964 , determining the capacity of a month of April of each year.
SR 434 in the west end of the Gainesville, last week.
The new plan of action re- 65 school year.
school the pupil load and class; VII. Weil in advance of the
city.
Council Chairman
R. C. tains the original sections and III. Each pupil eligible to site requirements of the Ac-1 Urn* when Use opportunity U
Standards
for exercise tne options of this
Carlson said today'that coun adds five more, to conform attend the public schools of creditation
cil. Is .{..particularly desirous with requirements. The plan Seminole'County who does not Florida Scnools, and where plan' is given, the Seminole
i exercise the option provided in applicable the Southern Asso JCounty Hoard of Public In
that persons living within sev­ reads as follows:
I. No person shall, on the Section 11, above, may request elation
of
Colleges
and structloa shall give ample noeral blocks of the proposed
ground of race, color or na- admission to the school near Schools, shad be applied so as ticc lo pupils, parents and the
track attend this meeting.
to -maintain the accredited general public, of the provi­
At the same time he advised tional origin, be excluded from eat his residence,
that this topic will be the only 1 participation in, be denied the
IV. A pupil may be assigned status o( the school.
sions of this plan.
VIH. The option provided in
one discussed and that any benefits of, or be subjected to or transferred from one school
Vt. During the month of
other matter of business would discrimination under any pro-i to another, provided such es- April each pupil shall have Sections II and 111 above shall
be entered on the agenda for gram of the Seminole. County; slgnment or transfer is not the opportunity to exercise th* apply to pupils entering the
next Thursday's regular'coun Hoard of Public lnstraction.
bas6d on race, color or na- opt.ons provided in Sections II public schools of Seminole
cil session.
j 11. Each pppii eligblc to at .ton al origin.
and HI for enrollment tor the |County for lh* trst tim i

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Ui.t work 1. pro** »*“
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'•hm.nt
fir* diatnct. and,
an *mptx&gt;ve&lt;l
Improved drainage
drainsge
,n
bill for the county will be sub­
mitted for legislative approval
this aession.
Mayor David R. Wentworth,
also scheduled aa a speaker
for the meeting, was unable
to b« present due to illness.

ALL THIS FOR $10.75
(8 CYL. $24-75)
ALL WORK DONE WITH LATEST
SUN TESTING EQUIPMENT BY
FACTORY TRAINED REGISTERED
MECHANICS.

HUNT

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PARIS (UPI) — Life In
Franc* re turned to normal
today following 48 hours of
•triksa by public serrics em­
ployes aaaklng higher wags*
snd shorter hours from tha
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Rev. Grover Sewell

Burden
Heavy?

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By Donna Estea
Both the Adult and Primary
Choirs of the First Baptist
Church of Longwnod, which
participated in the Music Fes­
How often we find ounelrei purpose. He muat abdicate
tival held at Stetson Baptist
thinking and apeaklng of U&gt;e the throne of life and recog­
Church
in DeLand last week,
burdens of life. Perhapa ev­ nize Him as the Lord of alL
received “ A” ratings, Rev.
eryone would have to admit
As we read the directive
Jack Lindsay, pastor of the
that much of bla time la apent
Long wood church, announced
In thla way. Of eourae, It la carefully we see that It says
today.
that
we
are
one
to
take
Hia
not poeilble nor right for ua
Youngsters aix to nine
to try to eacape the reality yoke upon ourselves. In other
year* old performing with
o f life’s burdena, but we words, we are to be yoked
the Primary Choir who tang
ahould aeek to find a way to with Him. The word "yoke"
‘ ■Lord Lead M# On." and
deal with them rather than brings to our minds a picture
"When • He Cometh.” were
of* two oxen pulling a heavy
almply complain.
MISS AINO Lehtoluoto ( l e a n d Miss Elsa
Damns and Danny Vine, Gor­
THE LATEST in fashions for M’Lady were shown during Fun Night at
Chriat gave ua the way to wagon but PULLING TOGE­
don
and Marilyn Blalock, John
Luukknnen,
Finnish
evanjrclists
for
the
SeventhCongregational Christian Church by memiiers of the Friendship League.
THER.
It
says
to
us
that
we
live in a world that la defini­
Lindsay and Barbara Lornday Adventist Church, will be guests o f the
Models were (left to right) Mrs. Lillian Andrews, benchwear; Mrs. Mabel
tely not heaven, yet where are to be yoked to Christ We
mler. Director of th* group
Snnford church for 6 p.m. Vesper Services Sat­
West, afternoon tea dress; Mrs. Lucille Robinson, frock with scoop neck
peace ran be our possession. will find that His strength in
is Mr*. B. R. Gray.
urday. Here, they are shown as they presented
edged in 2^, “ carrot gold,” and Mrs. Alice McMillan, evening gown. At
Hla directive la recorded in "pulling the load" will be
Singing In the Adult Choir,
a special Wednesday afternoon service for Saright is Mrs. Beatrice Burtschc, League president’ who directed the skit.
Matthew 11:28-10: "Come unto many times our own, but we
led by Nelson Stona wrHJi
repta Nursing Home residents, seven o f whom
Me, all ye that labor and are can at least express our love
Mrs. L. C. Walker a* organ­
also are from Finland.
(Herald Photo)
heavy laden, and 1 will give by serving with Him and
ist, were Mrs. Joyc* Colborn,
you reel. Take My yoke upon "pulling" to the best of our
Mrs. B. R. Gray, Mlsa Carl*
you and learn of Me, for I ability.
Lommler, Mr*. Elolae LomHe also says, "Learn of
am meek and lowly la heart,
mler, Mr*. Becky Leftwlch,
and
ye ahall find reat Me." We cannot know His Will
Levy North. Phil Willett, Mis*
unto your aoula. For My yoke for ua without knowing about
Ann 8cott, Mlsa Towanda
la eaay, and My burden la Him. Thla can be done by
Showers, Mra. France* Wat­
reading and re-reading the
light."
ers, Miss Nancy Whitehead,
By Maryann Mile*
rrcrowded with entire families
Note that Jesus aaid here, four Gospels —Mathew, Mark,
Mist Linda Leaver and Mra.
A recording by Dr. Henry living in a single room.
“ COME unto M e." He la mak­ Luke and John. Here we see
By Donna Estes
Jeanette Wood.
Parker from Orlando Metho­ Scenes o f mountainous areas
ing cliar th e 'fa ct that it la His example set before us.
Seventh - d a y
Adventixtr. Both women have been cm,
Rer. Hubert J. Reason, pas­ dist Church, one of eight min­ showed them to be dotted with
The groups were judged on
neceaaary to go beyond some It is an example of love, ob­ Church of Sanford. 700 E lm ! caged in evangelistic work in
-psychological trick Idea if one edience, humility, and many Avenue, will have a special Finland for aome 25 year* phrasing, breathing, enuncia­ tor- o f St. Mary-Magdalen ister* chosen by the Metho­ hovels built by the people
la to find help for hia burden. other traits that make up the vesper aervice at 5 p. m. Sat­ They served as pastor* of tion, melody and overall pre- Catholic Church of Altamonta dist Conference to visit eight from tin cans, newspapers,
Springs, announces that open foreign countries, was featur­ cardboard and any other scrafi
formance.
He must go to Jeaua. He muat perfect life.
urday featuring the Miatea El­ churches during the Finnishhouse will be held at the new ed on the program for the Jan­ materials available.
There
is
one
way
to
deal
have a personal encounter
sa Luukkancu and Aino I-c Russian War when almost all
pariah school, Sunday, Feb. uary meeting of Bear Lake
with Him. He must,have an with life’s burden effectively htoluoto front Helsinki, Fin­ of the inon wero In military
In business of the meeting,
.7 /from 2 until 6i30 p.m.
Methodiat WSCS.
experience * that unitea him and it la to folldw Uie directive land. Rev. John Marshall, lo aervice and following the war
Mil's ’ VirgiriRTEngllah; presi­
T h a two-story masonry
The meeting wns held at the dent, announced that th. cir­
with Cod in love, thought and given to us by Christ.
cal pastor, announced today. they became an evangelistic
structure, valued at $130,000, home of Mrs. Glen Whipple cle aoon will celebrate its
team helping to establish new
includes nine classrooms, ad­ who also waa In charge of the first anniversary. Election of
churches.
ministration office*, Infirm­ program. Following the re­ officer* was scheduled for
Their program will consist
ary, teacher's lounge and the cording, which reported de April 15 with installation to
of gospel songs in Finnish,
lateit educational facilltie*. |p|oraMe condition*' of hard- lie on May 30. Appointed as a
which they accompany on their
By Donna Eatee
Th* building, designed by , hip anJ p0VCrty In many of nominating committee were
guitars; an account of gospel
Baptist Men's Day will be Fred G. Owle* Jr. A.I.A., was (j.e visited countries, Mrs.
Mn. Mickie Morgan, Mrs. Ann
work in Finland and an in­ observed at' th* First Baptist
constructed by D.D.D. Build- |Whipple showed color allde* Irwin, Mrs. Pat Hall and Rev.
spirational message. Mist Lu- Church of Sanlando Springs
era. Inc., general contractors. m,d e |n 19,;0 0f Venezuela William Irwin.
as Gutllrkipn, Mrs. Herschal
• .By Jane Caaaelberry ukkanen speaks in Finnish and Sunday. Rev.' Lewis Haines,
ny Jana Casselberry
Sistera of Notre Dame of j wh«-rs she and her husband visMra Margie Linton was
The Church Building Coun­ Pyle, Mrs. Birkhelmer, Mr».
Misi
Lehtoluoto
translates
to
pastor, has announced that J. Chardon, Ohio, will join the j jt«d there. She cited with specA Scholarship Fund has
named to serve on the Com­
cil o f the Casaelberry Com­ M. C. Duggim and Mrs.
English
E.
Murray
will
give
the
mess­
been extabliahed by the Cas­
school staff in the fall.
ial interest the large, beauti­ mission on 5f!»alont and Miss
furnishings a n d
munity Methodiat Church has Caesber;
The public it invited to at­ age; Tom Horton will be in
selberry Community MethodThe building will be formal­ ful apartment houses built by Phyllis Swisher on member­
launched plana for a build­ equipment, E. Oakley, chair­
charge of tha program and ly dedicated hy Archbishop
lit Church to aid young ;ieu- tend this' service.
the government which were ship cultivation.
ing program for a new man, Henry Duncan, Dariua
L. E. Tew will read the scrip­ Joseph P. Hurley, Ill-hop of
not "so beautiful inside'' as
Mrs. Jean Mueller reported
church sanctuary. T a r g e t Pririg 1e," Ed' i o iinson,"a nd ~Dic k IpU fr,,ra lhV chT ‘h " ho p,Bn
ture.
St. Augustine, Monday, March conditions were extremely ov- that residents of the Weklwa
date for beginning construc­ Parham; and administration Itu le n t,,1* r,‘ur,h, r,'UUd
Other officer* of the church 15, at 9 a.m.
Nursing Home Were pleased
and special f.cllltiaa, Hev. irB‘ on
. T '
" thc,r
tion is January, 1966.
taking part in the service
The
St. Mary-Magdalen
with Christmas tray favors
General chairman for the Copeland, Georg* Keiler and r" *** c&lt; ucatlon.
will
h»
Dan
Cowart,
H.
R..
Woman's Guild, under direc­
I
committee named to
and fruit received from the
council ia llurbon Ferrell and Paingle
Hamby, Alvin Ilouper, Oth'll tion of Mrs. John liaihydt,
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administer the. fund and draw
circle and prepared by Mri.
serving on the executive com­
Sullivan
and
H.
It.
illalack.
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up ky-lawa governing its use
president, will be in churge of
mittee are Kev. Delmas Cope­
Catherine Raird.
refreshments and other ar­
land, Rev. Elton Richards, 7 7 e e k S b c h e d u l e /o n a l'H of Mr*- Edgar Lyon*,
Mrs. Mueller also reported
chairman, Mr*. Mary Mobley,
rangement* for the open
Marvin McClain, Earl Oakley,
that proceeds of 148 were
tly
JoAnn
Hay*
Mta. .Jafcn Jliskheimer, Mrs.
houy Invitation is extended
Alton Boone and Mrs. John
realized from tha group's
* Fund raisirR; 'event* spohMarjorie Bryant, C a r l y l e
not only to parishioners hut
DJrkheimer.
light* bulb sale.
sored
hy
the
Woman’s
So.
^By
JoAnn
flays
Swofford, Hav. Delmas Copeto all residents of the area
The survey committee, con­
Others attending were Mrs.
riety of Christian Service of
The Geneva M e t h o d i s t
Innd and Frank Measick.
to visit the new sc h o o l.
sisting o f Boone, chairman,
,
Church it happy to announce Claudia Irwin. Mrs. Eileen
By Donna Kale#
The chairman of the Com- Geneva Methodist Church to
Rev. Richards, Carl Swof/ord,
that the pastor o f the church. I'-njemln. Mrs. Marie Salmi.
Rpeclal event* to he held mission on Christian Vora- build new Sunday Scho-d A ^ G G l I I i g S
and McClain, in line with pro­
Rev. W. E. Timms, w.ll be re- Mr*' M» r&gt;",,n ^ilea, U p ­
next week at Christ Episcopal lion* will also he Included rooms will begin this Satur- |
jected growth of the area has
M&lt;* Un£*
■» fh!*p ,fr* ot
Church, Longwood, were an- when one bus been ap|&gt;oint&lt;-d. day at 5 pm . with a beef
turning
to the pulpit this lN of* *,0rr“ i ° nie n*w mrm;
recommended that the new
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her, Mrs. Mauilo Cruwford,
nounrod today by Rev. Char- |
------------------------stew supper to lake place in Wom&lt;n uf ,h* l' hurch ot ,,ol&gt;'
Sunday, bur his first sermon,
sanctuary be constructed to
was welcomed.
Cross
Episcopal
Church.
San
T
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e
O
T
L
y
m
O
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l
le» Stewart Jr., vicar.
, i i «i
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Fellowship Hall of the church |frte,l L • ow Ka/ n •rvetmI
Kev. Timms has chosen, The
seat 600 persona.
*
Next meeting will he Feb.
ford, have been announced fnr
fnr !
The Men* Club of the l I T S t M e t h O d l S l
Served
with
the
stew
will
|
Return
of
Our
Lord.”
Leonard Casselberry heads
18 at the home of Mrs. Ben­
•Monday and Tuesday of next
chureh
will
hold
an
Informal
lie cole iliw , hot rolls, tea or
Kev. Timm* has been ill fnr
the committee on plans and
1week.
jamin, Weklwa Road, Forest
coffee and pie and cake will
seme time and hat undergone City.
construction made up of Vlr- meeting et the vicarage at
Scheduled
for
Monday
are
7:30
p.m.
Monday.
A.
P.
Bow|
®
ny Donna Kate*
he available .it a niight addi­
two operations since last
1(11 Grubb, Darwin Shea,
St. Marks. 9:30 a. m., at the
The Lyman High School August. During his absence
tional cost. There will lie spe­
Charles Winkle, Don Mac­ ertox la president of the club.
home
of
Mrs
W
E
Kirch
Holy Communion will be
Leod, Sara Hodge, Clare Balcial price* for children under hoff. 1*17 E Second St. with Band, under direction of Band- the pulpit ha* been filled hy
master John Blair, will pre- |
p. „ nni „ nd hy , h(.
mer, John Strong, Roger celebrated Tuesday at 14:30
First Methodist Church of 13 years.
Mrs. Paul Johnston as co hosRichmond,
Jack
Waltman, a m. at the rhurch to observe Sanford has announced start
'Everyone In th . community (p„ . s , A . M t 2:30 p m„ „ sent a program of music at leaders of the church, Walton
the Feast of the Purification
and Robert Newman.
of construction o( a new par­ is invited tc attend ami take- thp tl0m(. o( Mrs Glenn J,jn the February meeting of th* Torres.
of
the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Serving on the Important
tonagr.
valued at 1-2,Sou for out order* alto *ill !»*• filled
325
Boulevard, with Longwood Civic Lengue echoEveryone Is Invited to at­
Tiie Inquirer's Cla«» con­
finance and promotion com­
lot and
home, at ttic corner Serving will continue until 8 \|ri \y A. Adams as ec ho* duled for Tuesduy at 2 p.m. at tend and welcome Rev. Timm*
lly Maryams' Milr*
the Civic Leegue Building on
mittee are L. E. Swope, chair­ ducted by Father Stewart will uf Pakuna and Maderia.
pm.
hack. A nursry kill be pro.
1test and an auction sale on
Church Street.
Laymrn'l Day twill be ob­
man, Frank Meaalck, Mrs. meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday as us­
The home containing slightly
(the program, and St Mary'*
vided for all small children served at Bear Lake Metho­
Hostesses for the meeting,
Pjiillip Casaber, and Dariua ual at tha parish house. All more than 1,800 square feet »
I Ca. -I
8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. to l&gt;* conducted by Mr*. Elis­ during the worship hour.
persons
Interested
In
learning
dist Church this Sunday.
Pringle.
of Irving space, not counting A n n U O I J l U O y
I Joseph Saunders, 210 Scott
abeth lfille, president, will be
Other committee whose rec­ mors about the faith and doc­ the large utility room and
Four
member* of the
Avenue, with Mr*. Henry Me Mrs. Ralph Start, Mrx. Grace
ommendations will be consid­ trines of the church are in­ garage, will consist of three *
churrh, Johnny Morgan, Rich­
Lsultn as eo hostess.
Raddin, Mlsa Dorothy Heath,
ered by the steering commit­ vited to-attend. Tha claite* bedrooms, two baths, a dining |
ard Srhmits and Mr. and Mrs.
St. Anne's will meet Tuesday
tee are Christian education, are combination lectures end room, living room, family
Mrs. I- II. Ostrander, Mra. H
Glen Whipple, who received
F -L t l„_ L
at lo a. m. at the home oi F. McPeek. Mra. Clark Me.
Carl
Swofford,
chairman, question and anawrr artslun*. room, kitchen ami atudy. It O r a t e t i l U r C n
lay ipcak’cr certificates Thurs­
Mr*.
John
Jewell,
449
Elliott
Mrs. I. G. Reuter, and Mrs.
Coy and Mrs. Garland Shaw.
will he centrally air condition-1 _
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day
at a district meotlng of
1 Grace
MrthodistK Church Avenue, with Mr*. John Gules
Lon Marl .rod; worship and
Mr*. Shaw, chairman of tha
cd and will contain a dish
. . .
the Men's Club, will be in
ian
at
co-hostess.
the arts, Rev. E. P. Richards,
card party to he sponsored by
washer, garbage disposal and W,U h,&gt;,:in ,U " nnu*' church
charge.
wide study Sunday, fiorn 6 SO
chairman; Mrs. Shea, Mrs.
the 1-eague today at the Civic
Good Shepherd Lutheran
dryer.
i
Once each quarter there
Charles Pierce, Mrs. Arthur
League Building, beginning at Church of Sanford will obContractor is A. K. Shocma- u" lil f '"'0, p
, ,
will he a fifth Sunday of thewhich
it
kpr
Jr
I
Death
of
a
Myth.1
- Putnam, Mrs. Blynn Kelker,
:30 p.m., remind* patron* of. trrvr Youth Sunday this week
By Jane Casaelberry
month which will be observed
and Swope; and fellowship
th, event to bring their own
th* , , , . m. irrvife with I „ U yra^ . . Day b th, „ t.ar
The Casselberry Community
In addition to building ol
and recreation, Blynn Rciktr, Methodist Church Men’ s Club Hie new parsonage, the church Americana in th* continental
cards. A nominal donation member? rtf the church’i Lu*
Lake Church.
chairman, Mrs. Strong, Mrs. will sponsor a roast beef din s preparing to build a new United States and tha miniswill he accepted and refresh­ ther League participating.
Casaelberry and Mrs. Mc­ ner Saturday from 3-7:30 p.m.^ educational building for which lry °*
ments served.
church
r a s i n g part
p a n will
w in be
oe Becky
neexy &gt;
.
Taking
Clain.
in Weaver Hall.
plant are to be presented to to them.
Thomell,
litergy;
Anrt
CarlL
O
k e A n O fir O e
.
By
Donna
Kates
The
xtudy
i*
being
present­
Woman’s interests will be
Till* will bo an "all you can the congregation in the near
S'n, junior sermon; Karin
A fellowship dinner will
represented by Mrs. Albert eat" alfalr with special »tu-j future. Architect for this pro­ ed by Lire Woman's Society of
Thomell, lesson, Lynn Carl­
Christian Service and tha Com­ lake place at First Baptist
Harris, chairman, Mrs. Thom- dent prices and pre-school Jcct is Arthur White.
son, Epistle; April Grecgo,
Church
of
Longwood
Sunday.
mission
on
Missions
and
will
By Mr*. If. L. Johnson
children free.
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All
those
attending
will
bring
be
taught
by
the
minister,
A revival at Firet Baptist
The public is Invited.
Steven Grecgo and Dennis
Kev. John II. Hires Jr.
a covered dish, except memChurch of Lake kionroc has
Members oi the Men's Club
By Donna Eptee
Brown, Others; Sandy and been announced with daily
iters
hating
joined
the
ttrurch
There
will
be
a
10
minute
recently attended a service
Mra. James H. Smith will C. J. Metfler, greeters and
refreshment break during the during the past two months
7:30 p. m. services to begin
conducted by Dr. E. Stanley
preside at tha regular month­ Bobby Repp, prayer.,
who
will
be
honored
guests.
evening.
All
church
members
next Monday and continue
Jones, noted missionary and
By JoAnn Hays
In connection with the For­ ly b u s i n e s s meeting of
and friends era invited to at­
By Jan* Casselberry
through Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Member* of Ui* Geneva author, at the First Methodist
the
Woman'*
Missionary
So­
ward Program of the church,
The Senior MYF of Caa- tend.
Rev. Ralph Taylor will be
Church
in
Winter
P*rk.
Baptist Church recently com
emphasising stewardship, Al ciety of the First Baptist
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the evangelist » nd special
They also attended the Or­ selbeny Community Method- |
pteted a atudy course titled,
Church
of
Sanlando
Spring*
Morris will give testimony
music will be a part of each
lando District Men's Club
"Studies
In Deuteronomy.”
during the morning service to taka place at 10 ami. Tues­
service. A nursery will be
meeting held Thursday night ride last Friday night on the
Teachers for the different de­
while Mr. and Mrs. Houston day at th* church.
• truck ending up at j
provided.
it the Methodist Church In back of a
Further plan* for th* Sea­
partment* were Rev. W. M. Kissimmee.
By Jan* Caaaelberry
Whit* will give testimony at
the Lake Tony homo o f tha P lO tlS J U p p C T t
The public la Invited to at­
son of Prayer for Home Mis­
Grogan, adults; Rev. M. D.
tha evening service.
chaperones, Mr. and Mra.
Tha Christian Homemaker* tend.
sions
will
be
deVeloped
at
th*
By
Jana
Casaelberry
Jackson, intermediates; Mrs.
Leonard
Casselberry,
fo r
Class of Casselberry Com­
meeting. A goal for the An­ munity Methodist Church met
Th* Sunshin* Circle of the
Virginia Grogan, junlora and
games and refreshment*.
nie Armstrong offering will Tuesday night at tha hom*
Th* group enjoyed hot Casselberry Community Meth­
Mr*. H. L. Johnson, primaries.
FOR ANY OCCASION
be set and Mr*. H. R. Hamby, of Mr. and Mra. Don Mont­
chocolate, doughnuts, and pop odist Church WSCS will hold
The nursery children o f the
flow ers
prayer chairman for th# Lot­ gomery in Fern Park.
a fried chicken dinner for fam­
corn.
church wero cared for by the
By Maryenn Mile* AKE
ALWAYS
tie
Moon
offering,
will
report
Those a t t e n d i n g were ilies of th* members Friday,
A discussion on tha folly of
ladies uf th* church.
Speaker for the Saturday
CORRECT
that
the
goal
in
this
work
has
Feb.
5,
at
6:30
p.m.
in
Weaver
Cheryl
Grmffiaa,
Rick
blend­
By Jane Caaaelberry
trusting in material things
Mr*. Windel Braddy, Sun morning service at Forest
There, will be a tea honor­ been eurpasaed.
was led by Henry Duncan.
day S c h o o l superintendent, Lake Seventh-day Advcptiat es, Pat Halsey, Don Miller, Hall. Chairman o f th* event
1* Mra. 1. G. Reuter.
ing Rev. and Mrs. Leonard
Mrs. L. L. Worley, president,
served refreshments to those Church, Forest City, will b# Judy B e a u c h a m p , Sandy
Th* circle alto ia planning Jones o f Prairi* Lake Baptist
Howe, Connie S w o f f o r d ,
conducted the business meet­
attending three nights o f the Elder Edward J. llarnca of
Carla Bielaa, Valorie Shea, a rummage tale on Saturday, Church Sunday from 3 until
ing.
study course and everyone tha Florid* Conference and
Meeting o f the official
Bill Dandera, Ann' Trawick, Feb. 6, starting at 9 a.m. at 5 p.m. at th* home of Mr. and
Following t h e program,
met at the church the last educational department, Hla Vickie Perry, Marcia Pope,
the Super Valu Food Store Mrs. Floyd Bailey, 706 Mera- board o f Oviedo Methodist Mrs. Montgomery fn d her co­
night for a covered dish sup­ sermon will be entitled "Know Steve Shook, Jerry King, on SR 436. Donation* o f good
Church, postponed from last host***, Mr*. Robert Deppen,
dlth Drive, Fern, Park.
per. The study was wall at­ What Y# S o w Doug Byra, Paula Lowe, used clothing and othtr Items
Rev. Jonas has accepted Sunday evening, will be held served a delicilua variety af
SANFORD
tended and everyone connect­
Elder Barnes and hia family Woody Lee, Yetta Miller, will be welcomed. Mr*. Don­
call aa minister o f the Lock­ this Sunday at 8:S0 p.m. with homemade breads, cakes, cookFLOWER SHOP
ed with it was well pleased are residents o f Oak Haven Mike McCormack, and Dan ald M* I « o I o f Altamonto hart Baptist Church and they John Evans, chairman, pre­
Ca»,.|i. let 4k Saaferd Ave.
ici and shebert with hot choLriva, Lake liranUay.
results.
and Rick Casselberry.
322-1622
122-845]
j Spring* L cud# chairman.
will be moving is February. siding
colala 91 coffee.
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Parish To Have - Program On Foreign Countries
Open House For Given For Bear Lake WSCS
New School

Finnish Evangelists
Scheduled Saturday

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Evangelists
From Finland
Visit Here

Baptist Choirs
Get 'A' Ratings
At Festival

Casselberry Methodist Church
Launches Building Program

Sanlando
To Observe
Men’s Day

Casselberry
Church Sets Up
Scholarship

Geneva WSCS
To Sponsor
Stew Supper

Rev. Timms
To Return
To Pulpit

Holy Cross
Women Set

Announced ForChrist Church

Civic League

Band Program

Begins Work On
New Parsonage

Laymen’s Day
To Be Observed
In Bear Lake

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Men’s Club Sets
Beef Dinner

Geneva Baptists
Complete Study

Good Shepherd
Luther League
Plans Service

°u the bo°k. Dinner To Honor
New Members
Of Church

Sandlando WMS
Sets Meeting

MYF Enjoys
Hoy Ride

EYC Rally Set
In Longwood
By Donna Fates
T h e Episcopal Y o u n g
Churchmen of Christ Episcoj pal Church of Longwood are
making preparations for the
Orlando Deanery EYC Youth
Rally of the Episcopal Diocese
|of South Florida to take place
! Feb. 7 at Chriat Church,
| Two hundred or more teenngrrs, sponsors, and clergy
are expected to attend tiie
event which it the largest of
its type to take place at Christ
Church.
Tentative plans for the day
call for registration at 4 p.m.;
baseball and basketball games
until tha cookout at 6 p.m.,
weather permitting; a huge
bon fira and a hootenanny
with professional groups of
musicians to follow. The Ral­
ly will tie concluded at 8 pm .
In the event of inclement
weather, activities will taka
place in tha pariah liouss.

Classes Set
Rev. Cyrus Dawsey of First
M e t h o d i s t Church Oviedo,
will begin classes next week
for prospective m e m b e r s .
T h o s e wishing to attend
ahould contact Rev. Dawsey to
complt-to arrangements. Tha
classes will be conducted over
a six week period and are
open to all interested per­
sona.

A tte n d

services
tdis week
at ijour own
J)(ace o j
worskif)

Methodist Class
Has Meeting

i.t choith went on . h.y Sunshine Circle

Elder Barnes.
To Speak

Sets Revival

By Maryann Mile.
Two Seventh-day Adventist
Evangelista from Helsinki,
Finland, Miss Elso Luukkanen
and Mlsa Aino Lehtoluoto,
were guest speakers last Fri­
day evening'for • service *t
the Forest Lake church.
- Miss Luukkanen spoke in
h«r native language and Miss
Lehtoluota served ns trnnsl.it.
or. They became church past­
or* during the Finnith-Kussian War after most of the
mtn were drafted into milt,
tary service and ainc* the war
have served aa an evangelist­
ic team.
They spoke o f church work
in Scandinavia and told of
hardship* during the war
years when the only clothing
and household good* the peo­
ple could scour, were made
of paper.
They thought the Florida
climate very strange and es­
timated that in Finland at this
time of year there would be
at least aix feet of snow on
the ground. Their only sum­
mer month is July and then
it is light the day ’round.
Their schedule called for app e a r a n c e s in Sanitarium
Church, Orlando, on Wednes­
day; at the Altamonte Springs
Church Thursday; at Kre.«»
Memorial in Winter Park to­
day at 7:30 p.m* and Satur­
day at 11 a.m.j -in Sanford
Saturday at 5 p.m- and in
Apopka Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

W IL O O M I W A M H
Virginia Petroaki
P. O. Box 1214
Sanford

Tea To Honor
Minister

Norn Norria
TE 8-1614
8. Seminole

Phyllis Kugenatin#
FA 8-4264
Lake Mazy
Mildred Haney
448-3481 ..
Deltona

Board To Meet

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Mary Gettings
Bear .Lakn
283-4847
Sophie Hainan
DeBary
448-440]

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NEW YORK (U PI) —
While motorist! in the UnitAd States .kept on buying au­
tomobiles at near • record
levels last year, they also were
paying more attention to
their comfort while driving,
a study indicates.
The car-owner was inclining
increasingly GT an air cohditioning unit in his vehicle,
whether the unit was one in­
stalled upon an old. automobile
or bought ns part of original
equipment on a new purchase.
In I960, five years ago, industry sources say, two autos
out of 29 had air conditioning
units in them.
In 1964, the ratio had risen
to two to each II automobiles,
and some suppliers believe
that the forthcoming year
will see one in every four car­
rying a device to ensure the
comfort of a car’s occupants,
particularly in hot, or rainy,
or dusty driving conditions.
Steven P. J. Wood, president
of Warner Electric Brake and
Clutch Company, Ileloit, Wis ,
believes that two million au­
tomobile air conditioners will
be installed at factories this
year, and that an additional
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100.000 will be enld to owners
of existing equipment.
A supplier.of air condition­
ing components, particularly
an electric clutch used in the
units. Warnrr numbers as
customers three of the "B ig
Four” auto makers, a n d
most of the independent mak­
ers of •'hang-on*' equipment,
added ty cars outside of fac­
tories.
The 19t&gt;5 estimate compares
with the 1,108,000 installed in
new automobiles in 1901; and
this figure was up 38 per cent
from the previous year.

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SHERIFF J. L. HOBBY' (right) guest speaker for the moiitlily dinner
meeting of the Bear Lake Methodist Men’s Club, is shown here with the
minister, Rev. William Irwin (left), and the program chairman Johnny
Morgan.
(Herald Photo)

CAP Squadron
Finishes ARC
Aid Course

South
Seminole Cadet
Squadron of Civil Air Patrol
(an auxiliary of the United
States Air Force) has com­
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pleted the ABC standard first
aid course taught by ABC in­
structor Capt. Michel d’Obrenovic.
Captain d’Obrenovic is wing
operations training officer,
assigned
to
headquarters,
Florida Wing CAP, Orlando
XKU. H e Is an anthropologist
NEWCOMERS'* to Sanford are Gene Lunger
holding a doctor’s degree, and
q
(left), new manager of the Firestone Stores,
is presently an instructor at
and Art Mnltpw, new manager of the Florida
the Sanford Naval Academy.
Public Utilities Company. Roth were introduced
The course was completed
to the Coffee Club members Thursday.
|by 23 CAP cadets and senior
|members It included a deni|onstration on artificial respir|ation using the life-sine doll
"Resusclanne.” Demonstrators
j were Mrs. Marthu Kilpatrick
and Mrs. Peg Horner of the
ABC water safety committee.
»
A final three-hour cla-s on
transportation and bandaging
was included in the ) 0-hiiur
The Seminole C o u n t y der u»* Albright Klectrotiic
eourso at Herndon Airport.
The advanced first aid |School Itiiunl Thursday up- Sen ice.
The 11 It pope Company
cou n t has been planned for proved the application of Ko*
the near future. First aid laud Hill, South Seminole was low biddei on an air com*
ptessor.
truining is vital to CAP'*
Junioi ll-L'h School arienrc
unite)) anil ri'M’iit* program in
The boa id moved t“ amend
cimureney nTVicf* and t «»• Iciirli* r to pm tii ipntc in n its policy to provide that any
operation with C*ivil Defense. ntudy ul the I’ miiTMiy of county s hopl bus driver w ho
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Cotorndo next -uininer to help is convicted of speeding or
The electronic technology
i%rite a new tuursc on a ne-v I M’cklea.* driving will incur mi
course currently being taught
subject of the space ligr. culled automatic .Today suspension.
at I.yifinn tie’ ll School in
| The exchange of six old
Jeaith apacc-ftcitftice
#
l.ongwood for adults will en­
*» hnid busses ft i six new ones,
I The l ’ nivei sit J* of Coh'iudo
to he obtained through the
ter the second semester Tues­
has
pioneered
in
the
wilting
Mrs. Frances Bryan Mason,
*tal&lt;- school bus pool, also was
day ,
87. of 1320 Myrtle Avenue, of lieu texthoidvB and gnth authorized.
eiing of (ea&lt; lung materials
At that time the class will died Thursday morning
»- ——Burn in Kiddleville, (in., •f«»i 'pace evolved xcieilr« •lib*
go into ‘ ‘ Fundamentals of
Man belong* to the Chor­
ie» Ib u huh u c ir nut even
0 A C and A C Circuit Analy­ Dec. .1. 1877. she was the
taught in &gt;choo|.t a genera data division of the animal
daughter
o
f
Rev.
and
Mr*.
sis." Any person with some
kingdom.
,
It. II. Hi) an uf the South Inm ago.
background in electricity or
Hill’s
work
at
(hr
institute
(ieorgin
Methodist Confer­
electronic theory may enter
ence. She was married to I&gt;r will he fmnn «d by the N.»
the second semester.
Scnn r
Foundation
It. M Mason in Wrightavillr. (tonal
The instructor will he beve­
tin., in 1899 at which time School honid niciiihci* were
ls Beach, a field representa­
told that Hill is the only sci­
they moved to Sanford.
tive at Sanford Naval Air Sta­
She was a charter member ence teacher in the county
tion. All interested persons
of the Woman's Society of uith a working knowledge of
should report to the electronics
i Christian Service and o f the |earth space science.
lab at Lyman High School,
In other action the bourd
Truth Seekers Class, First
ft l.ongwood, at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Methodist Church; and a opened bids for Croup III of
Information
la available
member of the Sallie Harri­ the KTV school antentiu in­
from E. S. Douglass, director
son Chapter, NS, Daughters stallation. Apparent low bid­
of vocational and adult educa­
of American Revolution.
tion, School Administration
Survivors are two sons,
Building. Sanford.
Reuben M. Mason, of Or­
lando, and Robert B.-Mason, i u i , wlift, k %i m o &gt; » —
Ft 1ftpda of Mr*
* M
of Jacksonville; * daughter,
i
I S l i Orldlxlo Or )•
\V*iJni/&lt;ta&gt;. m.i&gt; |&gt; •
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Mrs. Anna M. Smith, of San­
nprula
bat
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The monthly fellowship sup- ford; three brothers, Dr. Paul
iv at
2 ami ( Su p m
q per and family night program K. Bryan, o f Pasadena, Calif.,
&lt;2t amk •w
Ku u t f f t l
II &lt;mr i
Ha n f o r d
Srr vl&lt; r » anti h u n a t
will be held Wednesday at Joseph M. Bryan, of Miami,
wi l l t a k a p l a t * M minlay
in (
6 30 p m. at the Casselberry and Waiter S. Bryan, of
l i r o w n a v l l l a . pa . f r o m S k i r - ,
pan
Funeral
Hum*
Gr am*
Community Methodist Church Wrightsville; a sister, Mrs.
k o w Jn r h a r u * l o c a l l y
T h o i? attending are asked to Mabel - Blount of
Benton,
r. h a % &lt; »■ •
bring a covered dish and their Wash . two grandchildren and &gt;i %*n&gt;.
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Funeral
»*rvhM
•own table service. Member* j three great-grdTIdehildren.
f o r Mr a. F r a n c # • t l r y a n M a ­
of the Crusader Circle will be
Gramkow Funeral Home in
c o n . IT, w h o d i a l T h u r s d a y ,
wi l l ba. h e l d at 2 10 p
rn
hostesses.
|charge of arrangement#,
S a t u r d a y at Pi rat ‘M a t h u i l a t
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Roland Hill To W rite
Earth-Space Science

Eleclronic Tech
t Class To Open

Frances Mason
Dies Thursday

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Youth Week To Be Observed
i t First Christian Church
Fir»t Christian Church of
Sanford will observe Youth
Week 1965 with a special
worship service at 11 a.m.
Sunday when the sermon will
be delivered by Joe Earless,
a member of the church.
Joe, a senior at Seminole
High, was co-iaplain of the
1964 football team, is presi­
dent of tbe Key Club and is
an honor student. Title of his
talk will be "God and His
Creation.'"
Other young people of the
f church participating in the
aer’vice will be Daily Smith,
call to worship; Vida Long,
invocation; Ronnie Hinson, re•ponsive reading; Lurry Row­
land, announcements; Susan
Rowland,
morning prayer;
Ann Alderman, and Vida Long
apecial music; Kathleen Joy,
scripture reading and Kenneth
Hinson, benediction.
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An all-ehureh hymn sing
Mill take place at 7:30 p.m.

By Donna Estea
Plans were discussed for a
chicken.rib barbecue schedul­
ed Feb. 11 at the Lost Home
of VFW Post 8207, Longwood,
at the regular meeting of the
post this week,
__ Proceed* from the dinner,
for—which ticket*, are JEoing
sold by membcrs’ of fhe post
and its auxiliary unit, will
benefit the building fund.
Tentative plans also were
-znadc-lo enlarge thcJlQIUt t£L
double its present size.
, Commander John McMnnus,
who presided aC fhe meeting;
announced that the wheel
chair belonging to the post
has been returned and is again
available for loan.
He also reported that an
electric can opener had been
awarded to Charles Wales at
a recent joint meeting of the
two 8207 groups.
Quartermaster A. J. Berdahl
urged the men to remind their
fellow members that dues
were delinquent after Jan. 1
ami reported that .a member­
ship drive is being conducted.
Next meeting will be Feb
9 at the home.

Credit Union
Has Meeting
Ily Jane Cassrlbrrry
The Casselberry Citizens
Credit Union held its 14th an­
nual meeting Tuesday night
ut the Woman’s Club on Ov­
er brook Drive.
The meeting was conducted
by the president, Daniel G.
Lott and the credit union was
reported in sound finanrint
condition.
D. Miller Evans and Ray­
mond Morris were re-elected
to the board of director*.
Holdover members on tbe
board are I.ott, L. E. Swope,
ami Thomas Hueston. Tbe
board will meet in the near
future to elect officers.
Named to the supervisory
committee were Paul Bates,
Mrs
Helen (Tzewaki aqd
Thomas E. Herald
ll«.|i It. Evans was circled
to another term on the rrcdil
ruinmitter ami other members
of (lie committee are John
Watkins and Rn|&gt; Wiggins.
Guests attending, the meet­
ing werp Herbert ( ’ . Cam­
el nil, Slatp Supervisor of
i tedit Unions for lire office
of Ray Green, State Comp­
troller; A. Jackson, district
auditor. ami It. C. Van drr
Water, president of the Flor­
ida Credit Union League.

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E C K E R D
Drua Stores

Sanford Plaza-

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G rilled Ilahy B e e f L iver
Sauteed Onions — Fluffy
§ Whipped Potato.#— Buttered
»fl,&amp;Sweet Peaa— Hot m m g % ,
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S. A. LINDSTROM (left), of 111 Jinkins Circle,
receives from David Berrien, chairman for the
Jaycees, top trophy for best Christmas lighting
jlecorations in the rcsidentinl-artistic class and
best overall trophy.
(Herald Photo)

SUNDAY

Medical Self-Help Course
Is Offered In Altamonte
By Julia Bartoa
The Hculth and Welfare
Center of
the Altamonte
Springs Seventh-Day Advent­
ist Church and the Seminole
County” *Public Health De­
partment have corribmed" e f­
forts to offer a medical selfhelp course to the community
p ( Altiimonte and .its syrrounding areas.
Mrs. Russell Ryder, leader
gf the center, reported today
that registration for the 16hour course will lie held at
7:30 p. m. today at the Alta­
monte Seventh-Day Adventist
Churrh, 323 Maitland Avenue.
Classes will begin Feb. 8 ami
will be
mdurted Monday
through
uradny for four
innseeulii weeks from 7 un­
til 0 p. m. each day.
No previous training is
necessary
to
attend
this
colli se Tho.c interested are
lequested lo contact Mrs.
Ryder or1*’ Mr*. L. D. Black­
ford.
Design,.d to help people
survive ill the event of nu­
clear war or natural disaster,
the com se tenches, families
how to survive and meet
their hr-tilth needs in the
rvrut they should he depriv­
ed of a physician's services.
It was developed by the II.
S I’ uhlic Health Service in
cooperation uith the Ameri­
can M e d i r a I Association,
Council on National Security
and the Committee on Dis­
aster Medical l air. It is rndoracd and administered by
the County Health Depart­

ment and the local Civil De­
fense Department.
There will he 11 lessons
given by qualified instructors
under supervision of physi­
cians, allied health personnel
trained lay- fMitructors.
Subjects covered will includo
radio active fallout and shelt­
er, healthful living in emer­
gencies, artificial respiration,
bleeding and bandaging, fact­
ors in splinting, burns and
shock, transportation of in­
jured. nursing enre, infant
and child rare and emergency
child birth.

Ronst Beef - Natural Gravy
Vegetable - Hot Rolls &amp; Butter
Jello

Medleated
Dandruff
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Shampoo
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Reg. 87e

Lake Mary
RA’s Form
Quartet
111 Frances Wester
Royal Ambassadors of tbe
Lake Mary First
Baptist
Church have organized a Boys
Quartet under direction of
Claude ImiImII
Those pnrticipnting nrr Eu­
gene Hoopengardner, pianist
and alio; Dale Wilhelm, first
tenor; Greg Wilhelm, second
tenor; Larry Johnson, Imss
nt|d Buddy Stokes, bn*,.
The new musical group
made its fiist appear mice for
the church’s annual homecom­
ing cch htntion Jan. 17.
Jefferson,
l.ineidn
nn I
llnyes, of Hie U.X. presidents,
were not affiliated with any
church.

PLASTIC — WON’T CHIP
OR PEEL — PERMANENT
COLOR.
Reg. 29c

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Large Tube
t'linrenlraSe
Sham i»*mi
Reg. 89e

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Hair Spray
IH'i-tiz. fa n
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; Sunday. Thie event is held T H E i T I T k O F I l . o l l 11)4 T O i
E V A W O L F E LANK,
quarterly and Is enjoyed by
w h o a * r*i l tl#nrf t a nd w h i r l *
ft b o ut a a r t u n k n o w n :
all who attend, Rev. R. Ver­
Sui t
having
b • • n fl1#&lt;!
non Fuller, pastor, advises.
a sal nat
you
In
thft O r c u H
In announcing the special C o u r t In a n d f o r Hemt nol a
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Chancer y,
Youth Week service. Rev.
for
dlvorca.
thft
ati br# vlat*&lt;l
Fuller explained that it is a t l t l a o f w h i c h la D u d l e y I«an#.
nation-wide
observance
by Pl f t l nt f f . v e r au a E v a Wo l f f t
U n i . Daf f thdf tnt. thla n o t i r a la
Christian young people in the t o r#*|Ulra y o u t o f l i t w i t h t h t
local church and community, C l a r k o f aal d C o u r t y o u r wr i t *
dtfenara.
If a n y , to t h t
emphasizing the ministries of fPan
laintiff#
complaint
fll»d
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youth in the total mission of ■ai d cauf t t . a n d t o a t r v t ■ c o p y
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later than
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opportunity for youth to ex- Ma r c h . A I&gt; 1 M I
H e r e i n f a l l , not o r a d e c r e e
presa themselves in their com­
p r o r o n f e a a o *wrtt be e n t e r e d
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tPugti t — Trt. Jan. 29, 'M

A b o u t S p o rts

Thinking
Out Loud

Duel
Expected
Tonight

ythj u it In high school and
college athletic! that anr time
a totalled unusual aituattoo
arises lt’» always the athlete
who gat tba rough rod of the
•tick?

By Jim Barrhns
HeraM Sporta Editor
Lyman's Greyhound! journey to Apopka tnnlgbt for tb*
mo*t en idal game of the »e»

Wa recall that )uat orar a
y e a ' ago a youngater In aouthPirt Florida was bounced out
Orange Belt Conference on the
of football bccauae the coach
line.
forgot to turn In bln nama ai
The winner rll! mot Intie to
a transfer student.
dog the heels of Defend which
The coach admitted that It
sporta a 5-1 mark In the Con­
t i i a mlrtake, tba achool wai
ference. The Greyhounds and
fined 1100, but the poor kid—
Apopka's Blue Darters have a
rounriter with a great deal
a youngster
/
IT *
5-2 record on the season.
'
TKJTTA
of promise snd a sure fire bet
In a previous engagement
B
E
WWTgfl
to get a college football schol­
. va ?ca j
Lyman sod Apopka went Into
arship, was barred from high
two overtimes with the Grey­
achool football.
hound* sliding to a 55-JT vic­
• • •
tory in what Is classed as the
Hera’s the latest situation,
thriller of the year.
however, to boil tile blood of
Lyman has the Conference's
tha average sport* fan.
leading scorer In Joe Asher,
The Vnlverilty of Detroit
who has tallied 244 points for
decided to glvt up football be­
sversge of It S per game.
cause the sport was no longer
The Blue Darters will counter
paying its wa&gt;.
this challenge with Steve SaThare'a nothing wrong with
hados. who has a 17.2 per game
this decision. Football is ex­
average. A hot duel la expect­
pen live and If gate receipts;
ed between these two tonight.
don't finance the sport there's
Lyman starters will be Ash­
no other site restive but to
er and Mike Sterling, guards;
abut down operations.
yT-CSjA
Eddie Long and ‘Gene WinkleC u eS0*M
Eight of the Detroit players,
man. forwards, and Dave Ma­
however, decided to transfer
li* at center.
to the University of Miami In
Apupka will start srith Saba*
order to continue their college!
dns and Dick D-d mg. guards;
football earners. Some of
Kicky Fly and Bruce Allman,
them, probably, hope to go on
forward* and Earl Stoker, cen­
into professional football and
ter.
■hire In the fame and fortune
A Jaysee game will provede
that this sport now brings to !
By Harry (irayso*
tciK-d a pretty good fighter in knocked down I’atter»oo — the mam event. Lyman bat
iU participant!.
It Is only natural for them Newspaper taterprtse Asia. Doug Jones lie'll be a fiercer j 6-0 and 1&gt;7—ha* t « n dow n’ an 8-J record and lost to Apopand up like an etovatui.
: ka the last time around.
to make such a move and- NEW YORK (NKAj — Re­ tigcr off that performance.
Most of those closely idem
threw'*
absolutely
nothing gardless of how badly It la
Chuvato k&gt;tt a 12 round dewrong with it.
hurt. a goo! heavyweight fight tifb-d with the trade admit n*ion In Pete Itudrmachrr In
ncvcr ***** 10 **** boamg from
anything can happen.
1Isis home town, Toronto, which
However, the Southeastern the f W „
of them will go atom make. * difficult for many to,
Conference — of which the
Gsvirge Chuvato takes dead altoul tlie loth round," «ay* give him any measure of
.
Uwlvmlty of Miami t. not ,a1 aim
at Floyd Patterson and t.h, r|r) j , lhn, toQi wh), B1, n lh llltr J(fam„ p , „ er^ n. But,
member, by the w ay-has a Important money at M ad.** ^
Anhm Moiir,
lh. ,
ihr.v
years ago. be'WINTER PARK &lt;UPh rule that any player who par Square Garden Monday and
AU ^
^
U|, t |hr b
c h t i v r &lt; &gt; 0 . The Ilollln. College crew will
tlclpates m var.lt, football ixv m my memory has there ^
UlUu ln Oiuvalo , favor ,rac« from Uhe late Jack Allen-pen its lv«5 seas n here Frlmust put In a year of real- be*m »o
‘much excitement w t&gt;&gt;&lt;( ^ u Uk, hUD&lt;ry „ Khl for w ,IWU 4tMj am t to Iretru.t day against the 1’ niverslty of
dence before becoming eligible about a n .nlltle fight
with momentum
At 27 to ss-ek the servlcea of Tswl, Wisconsin In a race on Lake
to play.
There are M-ier» reasons ■
he it three year* younger than McWhorter
an established] Maitland.
During the 1965 grid season why Hie scheduled U-nnsud Patter**! and on the way up trainer and leaclier.
I Crew roach Dr. U. T. Brad.
tba Hurrtcauei will play tore* Unit will pia, to a .landing plU en , -li
only jo ha*
Chuvato baa
osily one |
will aend a veteran Uam
* tC,
“
V.»derbUt, ream. crowd of more than U.- hMj
LtlJ. M nnpv ,.u, ,(f „ , ighu dnce McWhorter •*•«»•* Wlaeon.in.
LauUUna State nnd ttorlda. low at the G a rd e and perbap. U (pr
,)neit eHort, w l d took c:i, rge e, rl). m 1 W .
The van ity boat will h .v .
Head. Coach Ray (.raves
hlIU
y.....
al......pcaivd
outspearerfby
byZora
Zora Folley
Folley ,ml&gt; «"* non-lettorman in tha
, . of « couple hundred thousand
,
. ^
— —................
the Gator, ha. announced that more at 7i outlet* m cIom. 1 C h u v a . i - «-l and 2U« "w ton I cou d o t unlr.ck m y , « « » . *»•&lt; t'.ur of the oaramen
none of the former Detroit circuit televt.am heyoo-i a 75 [&gt;&lt;njn(lj _ b „ ruogrr 0„ n lwu M.[f , !u.r llKing nwdlcttU)0 n.wvd for Kollm. m EnKland
players who transfer hi Miami mile ra.Hu. .4 New York.
_ ,ju1U „ rf ha. neie, 1^,-n for boil, in m&gt; ear "
, lw"
•*&lt;&gt;•
will be permitti-d to pia, ' It t« t!n- he»t possible match
For eight year. b.-fore I got
T&gt;"* Junior v«™“ y will row
*gain't tha Gators or any that couid be mule at this
McWhorter I bad no trainer •■toln.t the Wisconsin Junior
other Southeastern Conference time
and no sparring partners to|
*n • preliminary race
team*.
| Cbuvato. the handsome Can
I sjwak of." lays the highly
Kollln» h*» two * lnl« r
* * *
] adian Croatian, could be toe
Inil T f»r m
articulate Chuvato, "I dkln t 1
n,n'
,v ,n u on (*&gt;•
It’s not difficult to under- White ll&lt;»i»e Cassius Clay is
t - lf T l
'box at all in lt*82 because l j •ch**lule.
stand why the SEC ha* such a looking for He qualified s;&gt;eNOTTlMillkM
England — wa»n'l *ativf.eil with th*- way
rule. Neither I* It herd to un- ctarulariy. kt.orking out Dou|
(HIM) — former profeavional I was iiemg hamlled
deratand why Graves feels the Jones Patterson seeks to r«
way be does.
imam alive fo- a third crack » w e r payer ..............
the
1 ,l" n l " ’n,r" ‘l '**•’
But on Uk* other hind, why at the cn»%rn which h*%,ll get ii*ntr»l figure in * plot to 1,11, % ai* a,N r' ,,ll
c . ,r
jienillie the eight boyt from if CU&gt; defend* luccetifully
league
malchr* !' *
um ' rt^
. . . __ '
i
.
. ..
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ti«ki Hr »!n»ri«*ni*d my punchMarian Cox was Claaa A
DeUoR University?
. r..nM Soany LU.on
between twin and iisvv f.ienl #s. m ,de me punch to the body
winner in a blind five-hol*
College football Is big buvi
The liahlm shindig send*
ne»a. But it’* still a Sport. We Palterton, tlw boxer, against the start of a four year Jail and drilled me in punching' tournament on Ladlea Day at
|combinations. The result is .Mayfair Country Club. Reba
can't ace* why there couldn't Chuvato, the slugger, which sentence tialay
Oauld, who pleaded guill) (hal I'm a better puncher "
Mahan took Class B honors
be some rule which would per- usually makes for t lively
to M charge* of fixing leagu* 1 Tl»e IngHly • ranked fhmg.and Essie Ratoon won Clasa
.•nit transfers—under such dr- evening
the ninecuraatance* as these— cou ld1 More Important than any matches, w is also ordered h&gt; Jonoa fouml that out In the C. Anna Butta
*be”tmg
•
!u,t,r*
10
P*&gt;
•
»um
'
11th
round
when
a
left
and
a
holt
tournament
winner.
oot be enacted.
, tiling else, this is
Beginning .next week and
1/ the Detroit boys are not fight, with the intelligentsia not exceeding S.ouo poumli right to the Jaw *ent him
($I4.«»|
toward*
Ih*
prosecu
sprawling
face
flret
to
the
can
continuing
through February,
permitted to play varsity foot split right down ihe middle
lion ivivtx
vai.
*
Indict Day will be held on
ball this fall It could deprive' In predicting llic outcome,
Ten player* in all were sent
George Chuvato had arrived .-ach Tuesday afternoon. Tooiliem of tbelr chances for pro
"t have to pick Patter&gt;on
football contracts or go.-1 Job* „n what he sbo'^cd* b^Vltof
JaU !‘ ,r " ril nC ;,rm l by * b,‘
but with o ff tlm. will b« betw^n 12:80
ln other field, following tliclr ’ Eddie Machen In t2 round, in Ju,,,c*
Tu,' , ‘‘ *3r'
1cowkl.-rabU authority.
land J:30 p.m.
graduation.
Lstockhulni Iasi July S." says vy
• • •
I Nat Fleischer, glolietrotting
Again, wc aak. why should, publisher of Ring msgaunc
players always
(lie ones to "Floyd ha* loo inurh speed
suffer? It wasn't the fault of! and all-round skill for Chirvth* players that Detroit decid- ato."
ed to abandon football
| "Cbuvato will knock out PatColtogc football, if tt La go- terson aa voon aa lie jratche*
lng to remain a sport, must him and he will catch him."
■till have a heart. If tt does- ( says Charley Goldman, the
B*t, it’ll bc^ln to lose popular- gnome-like handler who de
lty quicker than It's going to veloped
Hock,
Marciano
do anyway.
. “ Chuvalo wore down and flat

Cassius Not Needed

George, Floyd In Betting Fight

Rollins Rowers
Host Wisconsin

Soccer Players

Oviedo Lions
After No. 10
At Melbourne

Panthers Down Tigers 5 2 -4 8
By Bab Thomas Jr.
Herald Sports Writer
Crooms High Panthers had
to come from behind for the
second consecutive time to
win as they downed the South­
western Tigers of DeLand by
a acore of 52-48.
,
At half-time, the Panther*
« r * trailing the Tigers by
eight points, HpwfVfC. IflJhS
second half, Coach Ernest
Bradley'* flred-up'bi j-e took
complete command.
Ernest Payne paced the
Panthers' attack a* he pumped
in 17 points, followed by An­
drew James 17; David Peter­
son nine; Vemell KUsy six,

■y Marshall Llaga
Herald flporta Writer
Oviedo Liens go after No.
tonight when they travel
to Melbourne to taka on the
Hustlers o f Melbourne Ctntral Catholic High Schocl.
ln the first meeting of these
two clubs, ln Oviedo, the Lions
came out on top with a 72-55
srin.
The Lions have been sparkl­
ing In recent outings and have
corns a long way tines the be­
ginning o f the season.
Oviedo now has a 0-7 rec­
ord. The Lions have token vlctoriee from Lyman, Umatilla,
Ellsworth (Me.), Zephyrhillt,
Florida Air Academy, Mel­
bourne CC, Eau Gallie and
Ocoee.
Coach Paul Mlkler probably
will atari Jimmy Courier, Tim
O lbert, Rex ^Brooke, Billy
Mlkler
Aid re a Wkis * / '
night hot ha probably will go
into tha rsunrte later in the
contest. *
Mlkler*. reserves have been
delng an outstanding job this
year when called -on. Charlie
Miller, Gardner Preedy, Bobby
Stewart and Mike Partin have
been outstanding back-up men
»nd Mlkler is pleased with the
progress o f the entire squad.
Ted Bellhom, atarling for­
ward who haa been out of
competition In- the last few
outing* due to a knee injury,
should 1-e seeing a lot more
artkn in the remainder oUthe
season.
The Oviedo JVs are going
after a well deserved victor,
tonight over the kielboume
CC junior varsity five. The
Oviedo JV* took a 75-44 win
over the Hustlers two w « k *
ego In Oviedo.

Drag Races S e t .
This Weekend
Seminole Timing Associa­
tion will preaent the biggest
superstock meet ever held in
this area Saturday and Sun­
day at the Osceola Dragitrip.
Featured will be llul&gt;ert
Platt In hit IBSj Falcon doing
wheel stands oh each Yum AI-'
so present will be Bill Starl­
ing of Jacksonville In his fam­
ous "Golden Commando.”
Other* will be Bob Fulp In
hi* Plymouth "Rlngo,” ‘ Rob­
ert Taylor in the 427 Ply­
mouth-powered Valiant, John
Perry In superrar A-427 Ply­
mouth. Bob Kimbul in A-427
Fairlane atio Bob Tucker and
his 127 Chevrolet, 1 Thunder."
The gates will-open Satur­
day at 6:;(0. Elimination* will
stoyt *1 lb. Sunday gate* will
I open at f a m. snd race* will
start at 3 p ni.

and Perlman Brinson two.
Lorenta Hill was high point
man for the Tigers with 14
points. The other scorers were
Pasley 10; Bellamy and Cu­
sack seven; Jones six, and
Ashley four,
Crooms’ JVs wen their ninth
consecutive tilt as they cop­
ped the opener by trouncing
the T1ger»*-JVr by g-xcore of
86-17.
Coach Claude Sawer's hoys
have been playing Inspiring
Igill ail season long and look
more impressive in each out­
ing.

According to Coach Bradley,
Ernest Payne, Andrew James
and Vemell Ellxy have been
the bulwarks o f tha varsity.
"They have been carrying the
team," he said.
The Panther* are scheduled
to play their next game on
Feb. 12 against the Jnnea
High Tigers of Orlando hen*.

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Horse Show
The Central Florida llor‘ e
•Show will he held Survda,
] starting at 1 p. m. at the We
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, Fourteen event* are *ched:iU-d
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hla many atudanta aak for hia
advice on spot versus pin
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First, ho explains th* difftrance. A spot bowler koepo
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Flotilla's farm labor prob­ from the attitude c f governlem* have their counterpart nent leaders in Europe where
in other utates o f the nation
he cxxchange of Isbor bearconiini; to report* from the
.ween nations ha* been en58th annual convention of the
National Canner* Association -ouraged to permit the ex­
pansion of agricultural inat San Francisco.
Dr. Etic Thor. econ*&gt;mi*t iustries to meet consumer
with the fiiannini Foundation food reijuirement*.
He noted that the Labor
o f Agricultural Economics anil
Agricultural Extension Serv­ Department's estimate that
ice at the University of Cali­ nearly -4,000,000 people are
fornia, advised the nation’s unemployed in the United
food processor* to "pull over Stntes does not justify nny
To- t h e c i m r - s n a - n i t - h a r t r prr.nmptton^thxt-these -p eo­
farm pioduction on the basis ple will be willing to work in
that net enough agricultural farm jobs, breaking down the
labor will be available to har­ labor agency's own figures re­
vest 10(13 crops if production lating to unemployed. Henry
explained that lesi than oneis as abundrnt ns Inst year.
The creation o f a food short­ half o f 1 per cent o f the la­
age throughout the United bor force might conceivably
State* will l&gt;e the only way l* available for agricultural
SHUFFLERS GREETED as the Northern District ladies singles tourna­
that the agricultural industry work. However, he further
ment got under way here Thursday. Host for the two-day event is the
can hope to pass along to the pointed out that these tem­
Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club. Pictures from the left: Jim Jcrecnaumer the increased cost* porarily unemployed indus­
nigun, city recreation‘ director; Mrs. M. L. Wright, Charles Morrison,
and restriction* on production trial workers are unlikely to
city greeter; Mrs. Flora Donnan and A. M. Goetz, dub president.
that will result from the re­ join the migrant labor stream
cently announced objective of and thus rural farming areas
the U. S. Department of Las cab expect no success in at­
bor to eliminate the use of tracting unemployed i n d u « ■
Mexican workers and other trial workrrs from metropoli­
supplemental foreign work­ tan area*.
Speaking for Florida agri­
2 so er* in the United States, ac­
Korkin Motile, rpicen of the Quiniela (5 8) $37 00
i -Vmplr's Mode!
cultural
interests was W. II.
cording
to
this
spokesman.
&gt;- -distance runners at tiie San-11’w ls tl? (8 3i $96.60
Quiniela (4 6i $2, so
William J. lialtigan, chief Anderson Jr., Assistant Gen­
— ford T rier*:# ‘samel C l u b . T e s " ^
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6 60 3 60 3 00 loth Race — a ils — Time 31.65, vf-mrrarch A wage actrviTres eral Manager of the Klorrdn
her fourth start over the a»ths ^ ja
4 SO 3.50 loth Annual Charity Handicap Form Labor Servire, IT. S. De­ Fruit and Vegetable Associa­
mile rout in tonight's llth jj, h (^lark
3 40 Dave Hall
15 40 M 0 «.00 partment of Labor, Washing­ tion.
|Dori Doll
3.20 2.60 ton, told the runners, “ The
Anderson said that "Farm­
rarcQuiniela (2 6 ) $16 20
Mollie got her first win in |&gt;rrfecta (6-2) $.*,« to
‘
C. Mac Duff .
5.40 days of the brarrro program ers in much of the nation will
her last start after running se- slh Karr _ 5/le _ Timr 31.rj y Uiniela (1-3) $20 20
are gone, nnd the days of soon be fared with a decision
cond in her first.two outings. ] Candy Spots 3 W 2.60 J.Roj Perfect** (3 1 ) $90 60
other foreign worker pro- to plant as much seed as they
A fan favorite for two s‘ca Wt. (jc (
7 00 j oo ItlH Itace —
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Time40.89
gram* are numbered."
did a year ngo, to cut back
sons at SOKC, Mollie will be T jp OC
3 60 Hank Trust
11 20 4 40 2.20
He stated that the labor their planting opeiution* or
the raids on choice to score in g mnu.|a (2 81 $.&gt;0 60
la-t.nell
3 80 2 80 j npr,|j, , f p , y; agriculture
tonights finale Hie J It tilt fvrfecta (28&gt; $11 70
H&gt; (Ii'mini
2.60,
|,c
through employ
bens veteran is Mill one of the
Karr — 5/16 — Time 3l.*xi Quiniela &lt;3 ti $9 60
nielli of domestic workers.”
fastest finishers ever to up Sunbrook
7 00 4 00 2 60 I’erfecta i 3 4 i $00 50
Shock and disbelief ran
down the home stretch at SO jj0 t;rav
*
7 20 3 Wi Mutuel handle $69,316
tlooiigh the aodieti.-e of sevKC
—------------xraj hundred of the nation's
lies ults of last renin
food pioressora when the reprar e»
r&lt; 'fiitativi- of tlo- Department
|
1st Itace.— 5/16 — Timr
of Labor answeied a questi- n
(iutor Hand
6 20 4 611 3 on
as to ho» domestic workers
Oi l ' s Cook
12 60 3 20
might l&gt;e attracted to farm,
Third Killers.
4 00
jobs with tbe comment that
Quiniela (3 0 $26 81
employer* most induce work2nd Itace — 5/16 — little 32.02
in the way of a perfect sea
Its Jim llarrhu*
tts vit.o aie chi util, ally on
Mi nii V isitor
It to t 2u 2 so
-•
-n
That
game
is
slated
lot
llet aid S p ort s Writer
employed
to a* rrpl farm jot —
D ix ie C at
7 l"i .1 60
next lliursdax
\ sp otl ess l e c o r d lol the ' e a
by '‘milking them feel want
Vu. 11- t&gt;
J )o

Rockirc Mollie Odds-On Choice

ployment Service offices, de- •local offices that were inves
to not plant at all.M
He said that farmers' de­ moted a fourth and suspended tigated had greatly exagger­
cisions'on these questions will ten othef employe».x&gt;n charges ated the numbers of workers
be made cn an individual that they had falsified place­ supposedly placed in farm
basis apd will be bated "upon ment record* relating to their jobs. In one instance alone,
success -in filling farm labor Ticburg admitted that the
thrir respective judgments as
phony placements detected by
job* in California.
to how this government will
AU irt IL Tinburg, Agency the investigating team ran
respond to their plea for fair
Director, said that Jhe expose' 50 single-spaced typewritten
and reasonalde treatment.''
of fictitious placement* mean* p a g e s . Other Employment
“ The lark o f any encourage,
that he "could never base a Service offices are being in­
from the Secretary of Labor
decision on the historical rec­ vestigated as a result o f tbe
or from the White House,"
agency's findings. California
ords of. these offices."
he said, ‘‘or assurance by rur
State Senator Vernon SturAccording
-t
o
,I
h
t
results
of
]*J)VPrttmPTrt 'lh a t-it-w rtll-d n an investigation conducted by geon from San Luis Obispo
decd be sympathetie aud rethe State Employment Agen­ charged that the falsified job
sponsive to the needs o f our
cy, personnel in the agency's placement record* bad led
industry will no doubt be the
determining factor ns rach in­
dividual producer decides bis
future role ns a food produc­
er in this nation.”
Anderson pointed cut that
the nation "never has as
much as a week's supply of
fresh fruits and vegetables
enroute from the producer to
the market nnd available to
the consumer.”
He said "farmers' decisions
ns to their future operations
will be reflected in a very
short time in every grocery
store acres* the nation. The
responsibility will re.I in the
hands of a few officials in
Washington.”
The lidair question aired be.
fore tbe Canner* Convention
came on tbe heels of a acan- |
dal that broke in California
Inst xieek when the Director
of the California Stale De­
partment cf Employment fired
three managers of the Em­

some cfficials to an improper
conclusion as to wether ade­
quate workers were available
to replac/ Mexican workera
that were recently ordered
out of the United States by
Secretary of Labor W. Wil­
lard Wirt*.
It wns stated that the U. S.
Hureau of Employment Se­
curity gave the • California
Employment Agency $-47,000,000 in 1963-64 and raised this

__ In__ 1MUM..
partly rn the basis of its supp o s e d placement achieve­
ments.

Now Open SUNDAYS
8:00 A.M . TO 1:00 P.M.

. For Your Shopping Convenience

25th and PARK

rco Perfect Record Put On Line
Tonight By South Seminoles

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Hot Contest

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\ sk. d how tins m ight l.v

H^hin ,sl, he sogg.-sl.'d that
•nipt yeia miglit try to a.-nd
nil w o l k e i s I hiistnias raids
|.&lt; other little things t.&lt;
sl.ibbsli identification will.
I la- Wor kot s.
\t-o ap|.earing on tlo- pro­
llv Jim l l i i n liu%
gram were spokesmen «&gt;f agtl
I!«•1 iilit .spurt* Kdihir
11. It1,1at inter.-sta from vail
Si*111 Mnlu il !l Si lit•&gt;1 !•.»'* • us aiea- ,.f the United States,
k&lt; uur' vniII \ isii l.v man s«l
all of wlo.m cinphnsired Ihm
m
\ n ,*!tt ft*r a £41111 vi it h
loechanizaiion i f agii.ultuie
,|,P
, |llll|tk|. an |
|| p , o
is many yi-ui- away with ie
I,a'
to* plot tin • I*, - l o p ilie
eard t». most f o o d cmp*. They
It ’i sm 'ii . J,.,- \s|ei of tlitI'leilii t.-il M-| i.'Us ei.naei|tiellce*
t.r ev t • llllds
if tin- present polieien o f the
\-'»«■ going into tonight's
t' S Department of Labor
game v^ilh \popka ha- a mark
III!' Hot I e l • I Sell
.1! 'll points over the sea-on
Mux D tteeder, (o-neiul
H a p 111. mlories in loniL'ht .
cotiti st at \| opka. l.v linn will Manager id Operation* for
lwi ■ V-'.er and Mike Si.riing It J Heinz Company, P inted
at the1guard (s.sts, Eddie l.orfg "tit. "The substitution of in a and Cene Winkleinan at (or chines for people poses *
waul uud Dave.Mati* at ten multitude of problem*. Thy
degree
of mechanization
ter
The Seminoles are ex|&gt;cr!cd varies with the crop, and
to start with Frank Murray 1Sops most easily merhaiiixed
and liary Land, guards: Steve have already been mechanized
lirooxer and Hon ilinxon. for- The mcchanizalh n of fruit*
wards, and Jchh Williams a t' and vegetable* \n most 1u1.es
contfr.
will require a change in plant
Seminole c«»4i'h Mack 1SI&gt;tlic* &lt;&gt;i tree type as well a*.modern
sent word to l.)inan this morn* engineering d e s i g n . Thu*,
in^* that bis charges ' ‘know moat fruit ami vegetable me­
ue'll not h.i.i- jn ♦•.»&gt;) time ot chanizations
are long let in
it You II liave to* In al us; projects.”
u r ‘re not ^oirw &lt;»\er tnerc to
(i. C. Henry, representing
let &gt;ou tia c it "
California Lacking Corpora­
And ttie («r4&gt;tM»unds have rr
tion, pointed out that t lie
plied vsiUi “come riisht ahead.
policy of the U. S. Depart­
v%4*'Il civc &gt;oil as warm a re
ment of Labor lc oppose thr
erptmn in *\* ran '*
use of supplemental foreign
workers in agriculture in the
face ,,f chronic labor thn,|
III
t&gt;If
4 our| » r
Ihf I S t o o l f ages throughout thr United
J U.1Ur . krmlm.lr CoUMlf. F l » r - 1 Stotoa
is entiirly different
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Miami* which you, or ailhar of
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You and aai li o f you a*a
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x .n f n r d . h« r# by no tifi ed and rtqulrad
Miami
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within si* e . l . n d . r fll* any cl aim * and demand*
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lug In tht offU
and
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or |flrat p u bllr at lon o f Ihta notlr*
rnay have agalnat aald aetata
o f 1 lie Circuit Court on or »»•t h r ia a f ta r on *ald land
T w o ru|ilra o f . . c h claim or In th* n ffi c a o f lion. K ar ly l*
f r I h . l i l h d « r ot February , I
le •lamand ahall 6a in w r liln *. and II &gt;uaholder. C ou n ty J u d t * of
1I l1l i If- y u fail- -l&gt;* dll
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Thl* la mada pursuant
*•e r s # o f * Forei
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1•»*urr an - ! •liall atata the plara of r e s i ­ Nemlnol* C oun ty, at lil* o ff ic e
li 1 I r f . u l t will
la k r n Final ■lit
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i ' a i l n . t * you fur ih . r » l ' * f il&lt;1
T k e ^ l ' " * . &lt;a u-.^ 1
] d r m a and i&gt;ua(. offing addraaa In the Court Ifnue* In Sanford.
i.ry
Ilo o k - t No l«l«t. now|uf lha
, „ d ,,,»|| b , Florida, .within a n calendar
(Handed In Ih- c om p lelot
Thle n o t l i e ^tiall *»e p uhll.t i­ pend lna In the Circuit Court i ' f , , » 0rn to by the claimant, hla in' nth* from lha lima o f th*
and
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attorney
and arem - flrat p u blic ation o f thle notice
ed once a w-aek for fo u r t o n , . ht*
1panted hy a filing fee of one Kach c laim o t dema nd m int
r a t l x e weeke.
IN WITNESS WHKItKor. f dollar and aurh .lain. or d# • be In w r itin g and con tain the
toiS'K
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S an ford. FlorlrWi. I hie ISth da) havr lirrruni *«t $iiy hand and niand not •&lt;&gt; filrd* *hkl| b#7T4*&lt;* ° f realdenc# and poat of*
.if f ilia l teal thl* 27th day o f void
fir# i d d r t M 1 o f the claima nt
o f Ja nuary. I9*E
January, l l f i .
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Arthur II I W r k * lt h J r .
tat* o f
or the earn* ahall be voidClerk o f Circuit Court •
&lt;*l«rk o f th* Circuit Court
A. Carl Carey, Jr.
KhWAlCD CUUKHT FfJ)U .
Seminole C ou n t) . Florida
In and for hcmlnola C o u n ­
Kill
Aa K i a c u t o r o f 'aald eetate
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ty.
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o f Ceuneel
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CDI-41

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E arly and m id -s e a s o n c o n tro l w ith P h o s d rin h its in s e c ts

Close-to-harvest insect control w ith P h o s d rin gives you an.

h a rd , c le a n s th e m u p fa s t.

u n b e a ta b le w ay to in s u re c ro p q u a lity .

Now, Phosdrin is
an all-season insecticide
*

*

*

*

*

—vegetable growers are using its
hard-hitting control and fast disappearance
The special effectiveness that litis
always made Phosdrin* Insecticide
profitable for latc-season use is now
protecting vegetables throughout
their growth. Here’s why:
5- lu 7-day spray schedules a u th o ritie s
n o w reco m m e n d have changed (lie role
ol I ’ lio s d rin . W it h its ra p id speed o f i t i l l and
n i'^ r p e rfe c t insect c o n tro l, P lu n d rin is e x­
tre m e ly e ffe c tiv e in d ie n e w s h o rt-in te rv a l
spray schedules.
Aho im p o rta n t in the new programs: Pliosd u n is c o m p e titiv e o n a cost per acre lu x is and
its last disappearance e lim in a te s problem s.

T

he

InM cts and r*tldu *t both vanish
A P h o sd rin spray cleans u p a broad s p e ctru m
o f insects in a m a ile r o f m in u te s — a phids,
m ite s , loopcrs, w o rm s,, a lm ost a ll d e s tru c tiv e
pests a tta c k in g vegetables. Because c o n tro l is

so th o io u g h , insects c a n ’t b u ild to d a m a g in g
levels In -tw c cn sprays. A n d . o f course, a c c i­
d e n ta l d r i l l to a n e a rb y fie ld also disappears
ra p id ly .
P h o s d rin m akes it easy to a void p ro b le m s —
a ll season ami close to harvest. It's gone fio m
th e liv id a fe w h o u rs a lte r a p p lic a tio n .

CompUt* control It economical
P h o s d rin a lo n e , p ro te c ts le ttu c e , to m a to e s ,
hc-Jns, peppers, c e le ry , w a te rm e lo n s, e g g p la n t
a n d m a n y o th e r vegetables. T h e re 's h o need
to add a n o th e r in s e c tic id e and raise c o s ts ...
even i f resistant insects are present. P h o sd rin '
stops th e m too. A n d it offers a w id e m a rg in
o f safety to leaves a n d f r u it o f in s e c tic id e se nsitive crops lik e c u c u m b e rs an d le ttu c e .

A little Phosdrin goes ■ lo n g way. A s little
as 14 p o u n d p e r acre is a ll it takes to e n d th e
d a m a g e o f m o s t v e g e ta b le in s e c ts . D o sa g e
ra tc i seldom exceed V4 p o u n d [ k t acre. C h e c k

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P h o x d riii gives yo u a n d y o u r c ro p , a n d y o u ’ll
see w h y it pays to use P h o s d rin a ll season.
P h o s d rin is a v a ila b le fro m y o u r lo ca l insec­
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By R r i a Hraneeey
Newspaper Knterpriaa
Women'i Editor
In our diat-conaclous »oclsty on* Item you would
never expert to crop up la a
padded girdle. But It'a here.
When I heard about it, I
waa taken aback—no pun In*
tended. Were there really
gala who would wear (or
need) PADDING, I wonder­
e d ! — -------------------------- ------But that Juat got* to ehow
bow naive you can be no
matter how eloee you are to
the fashion buelneaa.
Panta play an Important
role In almoat every New
York apring collection. And
top deaignera have agreed
that to look feminine In
panta, you muet have high,
rounded feminine curvea.
In the good old daya this
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tle. But women didn't wear
trouaera then and I do admit
a buatle would look pretty
ellly attached to the back of
a pair of alaeka. Bo now we
muet build the curvea under­
cover.
A new padded, uplift girdle
(by Nemo) will "round out"
your epring wardrobe from
panta to light alike and knlta.
And you will buy your new
back view in Curve altea A,
B and C. (The little red
echoelhouee may have dleappea red, but thoae eld ABCs
etfll come In handy.)
If nature haa been generoue, you only need the ACurve— no padding, but atrategie aeamlng' that will give
you a lift
B-Curve hae light polyure­
thane padding between pretty
epandex lace and power net

C-Curve, for the frankly
Bat, haa a full, round pad
between the two fabrica.
Such deaignera aa Samuel
Robert Vera MaxweU and
Cell Shopman believe that
the uplift glrdla could be the
anawer to the panta problem
for women alnee It would give
a emooth fit and eliminate
bagging. Thle, o f eeurae,
makea eenee.
But when I look In a mir­
ror! 1 envy anyone , slim
enough to ne«l thle new kind
o f upbeletery. Ne wonder
they're named the neweomer"Fancy That!"
Pleaae aend your faahlon
problema to Helen Hrnneaey
In care o f thla paper. While
ehe cannot anawer each letter
personally, letter* o f general
internet will bo anewared In
thla column.

Exams - Necessary Evi[
By Susan Light
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Newepaper Enterprlae Aeih. that a eearrh for honeat unThe melancholy day* have deratanding la • bealde the
come—the aaddeat of the year point." They follow "meanfor many atudrnte. Parenta Ingleaa procedure! to get
and teachera, tool Semeater meanlngleaa anawer* to meanexam* are no picnic for any­ Ingleaa fixation!.”
But el.
exama ARE a neone Involved.
Teachere apend long, weary­ ceaaary ev.l, then It behoovea
ing houri making out riam i atudenta to learn how to beat
and grading them afterward. the "rackef." The beat way Is
Parenta puih, threaten, and to atudy the teacher aa well
bribe youngitera Into study- aa the course, taking note of
Ing for them. Studenta burn hi* preference*, prejudice*,
the midnight oil and go into and exam hint*. Fortunately,
becauae teacher* don't want
emotional taiiapina.
A recent report by the Na­ their atudenta to fall, they u»tional Education Aam. con vLually announce exactly what
earning report earda con • Material will be covered and
cludss, “ with all their dlaad- what type of exam will be
vantagea, marka or a aubatl- given.
True-and-fali* or multiplelute for them muat bo uaed
becauae they aerve Important choice question* demand a dif­
school purpoaea.” Naturally, ferent type of atudy technique
aa long aa wa have marka, from easay question*. In the
we'll have exama. Teachera former, specific fact* coupled
muat have concrete evidence with reasoning are Important
in their grade booka to back —and the smart student pay*
special attention to such trick
up their Judgment!.
In hie illuminating book, word* a* "all," "alwaya,"
"How Children Fall," John "none," and "never." He I*
Holt polnta out that the "ex­ careful not to OVER-analyte,
amination racket" doea harm however, for the teacher prob­

ably wasn't doing any depth
thinking when he mad* out
the exam.
Easay question* faquir* a
general understanding of th*
subject with emphasis on th*
teacher's pet theories and per­
sonal opinions. Lecture note*
are helpful here.
Studying with someone els*
I*.helpful In rare case*. But,
generally, he studies fastest
who studies alone.,
Exany Jitters are' preferable
to apathy or overconfidence,
but a good night's sleep I* of
th* essence. A not* of cau
tlon: th* student who cin 't
tear hlmielf away from tclavi
slon during exam week will go
down In hlatory—math, acl
ence, and English, too.
Beat of lurkl I'll keep my
fingers crossed far all *f you.

G b b y. •

DEAR ABBY' My hus­
band work* nights and
aleepa days.
A t least he
tries to, but with so many
salesmen knocking on our
door my husbahd hasn’t
been able to get much sleep.
Well, about two months ago
1 put a sign on our -front
door whleh said, "D O NOT
KNOCK FOR ANY REA­
SON— DAY .SLEEPER."
All kinds o f salesmen
cams around and beat on
our— door - anyway. This
makes c,ur dog bark, and
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then-my husband wake* up.
'Last week I put a BIGGER
■Ign on th* front door
which said, "HE WHO
KNOCKS ON THIS DOOR
GETS WATER IN HIS
FACE." I want to know,
Abby, if I have th* right to
throw water In th* face o f
a person who knock* and
wake* up my husband.
HIS WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Anyone
who would knock despite
th* warning you posted, de­
serves to get water In hla
face.
Rut you’d better
check with a Iswyer about
your "rig h t" to soak a
aaleaman, t h o u g h duly
warnad. —
.

1 ** DE a I T

a BBY: My wife
and I hava been happily
marritd (until now) for
eight year*. 8h«’a a wonder­
ful wife and mother and I

punishing witch**, gossips,
love her very much. We're
never had a misunderstand­
and female troublemaker*.
It would hava been an Ideal
ing w* couldn't Iron out In
way to teach your wife'*
a few minute*.
chum a lesson.
For th* peat week my
t e e
wife hae been acting cool
DEAR ABBY: My nice*
and dletant I asked if I
Is planning a wedding In
had said something to hurt
her feelings- She said no. I
the near future. 8ha wants
suggested calling a doctor,
to be married in white with
all tha trimming*. Now it
thinking maybe eh* wasn't
is no secret that aha has al­
feeling well. She said ah*
ready had her honeymoon.
felt fin*. Finally I got it out
o f her. It seems eh* went
Last summer she and her fi­
•hopping lest week and ran
ance spent their vacation toInto ah old^bunTIhe h idn 't- “ fllh a f. ThUr- Ur g 'lm i t l
seen since high school. They
town, Abby, end I’m afraid
got- to talking about old
If she ineleta on going
through with a wedding
times and whom they'd mar­
like that, our whole family
ried, etc. Welt, this chum
told my wifa that I had had
will get the horse laugh.
an affair with a friend of
What do you suggest?
htra, but she failed to men­
AFRAID
tion that |t happened ton
DEAR AFRAID: I engyear* ago. (She also failed
gelt you leav* your niece's
to mention that I had had
wedding plans to her. And
an affair with HER, too.)
don't advertiee your "feare"
I wasn't married at the
too broadly, or YOU might
time end wasn't even g o - ' get th* horse laugh.
•
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Ing with my wife then. Do
you think my wife le Justi­
Problems? Write te AB­
fied In acting this way Juat
BY, Box 09700, Lee Angeles,
berauea I didn't tell her
Calif. For a pertonal reply,
•bout my social Ilfs before
enclote a itamped, self-adI was married? I never
drested envelope. .• •
•
asked her to tell me about
Hate
to
write
letters?
-b«M- .
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Send one dollar- to —Abby,
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DEAR IN: Your wife le
Box 00700,' r £o* - Angeles,
being extremely childish.
Calif., for Abby’e booklet,
What a pity they've done
"HOW TO WRITE LETaway with ducking-stoole,
TERS FOR ALL OCCAtho 17th century method of
SIONS.”

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One pair In the ’06 world
chempionihlp team triala usad the week no-trump bid.
The other_17 -pelra used notrump in the standard range
of 16 to 17, 16 to 18 or 16 to
18 to that a no-trump waa
opened at every one of the
nine tables.
Every North player re­
sponded with two club* to tee
If hie peftner would show a
four-card major eulL Every
South player rcbld twe heart*
In accordance with the re­
Pleas* send your school
quest.
problems to Susan Light in
From this point on, thsre
ear* of Th* Sanford Herald
was some divergence. A cou­
While she cannot answer each
ple of North pleyere Jumped
letter personally, letters of
to three no-trump; the rest
general Interest will be answ
bid two no-trump only, but
ered In this column.
two South player* went on
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See article for bidding
and opening lead.
Thus four tables played
threa no-trump while five
stepped at two. Every West
player opened a low rlub and
after the threr-*|&gt;ot waa play­
ed from dummy it waa up to

ing threid through tha snag
from top to bottom and tl* th*
th* end eecurely to th* pulled
yarn. Pull thread and yarn
through to tha wrong aids and
dip th* thraad, not th* yarn.
— MRB. C. II.
DEAR P.OLLY—To make
old newapaptri aaalar to handl* when aaving tham for •
paper drive, keep s paper bag
o f old nylon etocklng* near the
paper*. I epread out on* etoek*
Ing, pile paper* until there le
quite a bundle and then tie
the stocking around tha bun­
dle. Another stocking could al­
to be tied In the opposite di­
rection. When ona bundla it
removed another stocking It

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By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR M R f. LAWRENCE:
W* have a beautiful, bright
little girl of 4. However, iha
la quite high-strung. Last yaar
when we gave bar a birthday
party, aha waa unable to eat
any of her own cake or lea
cream because she became
over - excited and hid a stom­
ach upsat.
It waa a great disappoint­
ment to me becauae it waa
htr first birthday party and
1 want to great trouble to
make it one ehe would remem­
ber. Her blrthdcy le qomlng
soon and I want to know if you
think we should try agstn.
ANSWER: How can 1 give
you a definite answer? S h e
sounds as though she didn't
like parties. Not now, snywsy.
She sounds ss though she finds
all the futs, strain e n d
strangeness of them toq heavy
to digest
It is possible, you know, to

East to make a key defensive
play. His correct play was the
ten spot, not the. see. Strange­
ly enough, four of theae ex­
perts made the mistake of ril­
ing with the ace.
It made the difference of a
very important trick btcaus*
tha ace play gave declarsr
three rlub tricks while the ten
spot play held him to two.
A little atudy will ehow
that thla particular ten epot
pluy could not possibly hurt
tha defense unless Weal had
led from six to th* king.
The pluy developed along
nppmal lint* aftsr that first
trick with South making nine
tricke when Enst played the
ace nnd only eight trick* when
East played the ten.

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jhre children's parties for our­ also perceive that we hava
selves Inttesd o f for the chil­ demanded too much. la this
beautiful and bright little girl
dren.
of yours aeeuatomed to play.
The child la our axeuae to Ing with other children?
Impress other mothers with
Wbat kind o f nonblrthd^y so­
our flslr for Lilliputian hospi­ cial life does aba hava?
When you and I are Invited
tality. Wa gat 8 big charge
out of fastoonlng tha dining to cocktail partial with people
room with Mothar Goose ierepe wa don’t know, we feel a cer­
paper, of choosing snappers tain ahynsii, too, don't we?
and favor*, o f ordering Ice We woodcr U we will be up to
cream in shapes of downs dealing with a lot of itrange
people we have never met be­
and eats.
But what wo may fall to re­ fore. But we can run away
member is that our enthus- from our fa ir of Insufficiency
little preparations can begin Into Martinis and highballs.
Little children can't do this.
to generate an atmosphere of
excited pressure on little boye So whan wa give tham elabor­
end girls — one that demands ate partis* whleh require
an equally Intense response them to manage themselves
from them to a mysterious ex­ among a lot of itrange child­
perience which they know no­ ren, they run ewey from their
thing about. Feeling threaten­ fear of insufficiency by getting
ed, they will then upset their sick at their stomachs.
I suppose you wouldn’t con­
stomiehs to avoid any involve­
ment In the experience — and sider a birthday entertainment
of ona or two children your
have to be put to bed.
We can call them "high- little girl knows That might
strung" If we wsAf to. Wa can be fun instead of strain.

Credit Can Run Amok
There It a possibility that
the population explosion and
charge • account living may
bit bead-on one of these days.
Imagine the young father ef
three small children brushing
aside the hospital accountant
with a "charge it" a* he tak
es home child No. 4.
Then he can't meet hi* menIhly payments and the con­
tract calls for repossession.
If you don't want this em­
barrassment, here are soma
pointers on whit to look for
In dealing with Instillment or
credit plana for cars, clothing,
appliances or other items pur­
chased on time.
Tha first step in protecting
yourself and saving money Is
to halt thle salesman’* rapidfire pitch long enough for you
to read the contract thorough­
ly. How much, for example,
have you agreed to pay for
that 1188.83 range and for bow
long? The average Individual,
studies show, is more interest­
ed in how much he must pay
each month rather than what
the total coat will ha when in­
terest and finance charges are
added. Never sign a contract
without figuring what this •mount will be.

Compare tha total with the
cash price of the Item, li the
total amount unreasonably
Urge? Then It li possible the
dealer is "packing" the con
tract with too high interest
and finance charges over too
long a period.
You can save money by not
using credit for small debts
or on goods that hive slight
resale value when repossess­
ed. The reason?.Generally fi­
nance ehargas are highest for
these Items. Alio, usa credit
only to buy Items you really
nead. "Charge It" ii so easy
to say that many uaa their
charge accounts for petty cash
items such as S1.S0 lipstick or
30 cent sodas. Ramambar, you
pay a service charge for the
use of such an account.
You often save money by
borrowing a lump sum to pay
for a purchase rather than
Using credit. Tha true annual
Interest rate (the amount you
pay per 8100 for the use of
the money) usually is less
than interest and finance char­
ges in most installment plans.
If you stick with installment
buying, keep the length of
the payments as short as pos­
sible by paying aa large mon­

thly payments aa your budget
allows. This again aaves mon­
ey.
Remember:
Do not sign a contract unlest all blanks are filled in.
Get the finance charges in
dollars Instead of per cent and
the number, amount and leng­
th of paymentl.
Never sign a blank contract.
What doe* the contract ac­
tually lay ? Can you pay in
advance (prepay) without pen­
alty? Are you buying insur­
ance you don't need? Did you
waive your right to refute or
return merchandise?
There would be fewer flnan
ring problem! if most consu­
mers knew the answers to the
above questions.
Dear Readers: Individual
inquiries cannot be answered
peraonaUy by Alleen, but
queatlona of general interest
will be answered in the column. For further information
or manufacturer's name of
any item described, write
SHARP SHOPPING, In care
of the name of your paper.
Enclose clipping or Identify
Item, and enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

spread for out more paper*.—

F. P.
DEAR POLLY—Wh.n at­
tempting to rlrtn discolored
chrome tap faucet*, us* nail
polish remover and a tiny
awab of cotton for cloi* pla
caa, a small cloth for larger
one*. The time *p«nt on such
* Job le cut to the minimum
and they look like new. Wipe
off with a tudty cloth and rub
dry with another soft cloth.
— MRS. It. Y.
GIRLS—Wish you could see
what this treatment did to an
old chrome light switch plate.
Looks Ilk* a mirrored on*.—
JOLLY
DEAR POLLY—All of you
j know what a Job it is to match
up pairs of host after you
have wathtd several at ona
time. I maka a few slUchts
at th* top o f each new pair
with different color* of thread
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
so they ar* easily matched
When several matching pairs
"J am ao old-fashioned wo­ it look foolish for me to Join brought at on* time, they get
ititchrs of the same color. Thle
man and do not like make the class? Nan J ."
Join, and go with some of it also good fur matching up
up or coloring my gray hair
the women in the neighbor­ odd stockings whar* on* of a
I like and have nice clothes— hood Dancing I* tun and is al­ pair has run*.
but 1 do not suit my college so good exercise. Your hus­
To maka a vanity skirt
bred daughters. Should 1 band may Join when he sees quickly and chaaply I bought
change now at 62, or go on my what it can do for you and the ntnon kitchen curtains and
way bearing the criticism 1 others.
used them over a muslin lin­
"I am a widow of forty-one ing. Do get tha type that coma
receive T I live In my own
house end do not need llnan and bavt bean going with a with a small ruffl* at the top
d e l help — Mrs. Reader."
very nice bachelor who wishes and a wide on? at th* bottom.
I think, for your own u k e me to go with him and visit No on* suspects my aklrt waa
that you Just might change a hla married lister In a nearby Intended for kitchen curtain*.
bit. For Instance, have your town. 11a baa a car. Ha has­ GERTRUDE
,
hair done at a beauty ahop n't aald anything about mar­
GIRLS—I feel sure Ger­
Do not color it, but having it riage, but 1 with he would.— trude bought the short cafe
cut and ararnged would maka E ."
length curtain*.—POLLY
you look a more modern and
Do not go unless the sister
youthful woman. Use a touch writes or telephones you to
Share your favorite home­
of akin • tone face powder and invite you to vlilt If It If an making Idas* • • • send them
touch your Upa with color ovarnlgbt thing. If It li just U Polly In care o f The San­
ThJa Is a part of our way of to make a call, go. Maybe he ford Herald. You'll receive a
life and I think your daugb wants hla titter to "look you bright, new silver dollar If Pol­
tabs may have the Idea that over."
ly uses yeur Idas In Folly'a
you would be more In the aplr"How can I get the neck Pointers.
it of the time In which we treatment 1 hear so much *•
live. Try it and ace. You might bout? - M om."
Want some help with your
Send me a long self • ad­ homemaking t Mar* than *00
really enjoy all thla changa.
envelope rhore-shortenere are featured
" I would lika to attend a dressed, stamped
dancing data newly formed In and encloee TEN cents In cola In Felly's IS-page booklet. To
our neighborhood for all tha for a copy of "How to Youth- order, aend yeur name, address
alter
for tits
M y. husband tfy Your Neck." And da fob and to* to i Polly'* Pointers,
wll not attend aa be playa low lilt plan.
#/# Sanford Herald, F.O.
Monday — "D ear Edyth Bex 489, Dept. A, Radio City
rafds wl|h friends every eve­
Station, New York 19, N.Yt
ning and 1 alt at homa. Would Thornton M cLeod"

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By Polly Cramer
Newepaper Enterprise Attn,
j DEAR POLLY— Do tavt
I’ opilcla sticks to maks nam*
labels for ros* cuttings. 1 put
about two Inches of whit* ad*
haslva taps on th* and of each
of th* sticks. On this 1 write
th* name of th* rose with a
ballpoint pen. Over th* label
1 put transparent gummed
tape for protection. I placed
them In the ground next to
tho proper rose cutting! and
when epiing cornea I will be
able to tell which la which.—
MRS. W. E. P.
DEAR POLLY— T o repair
n snagged twrater, run a need­
le threaded with a contrast­

By Abigail Van Buren

By Joaa Crosby
h'ewspaptr Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (N EA ) —
The trouble with the love
•onge being written today,
•ays Nina Simona, Is that they
•re eo vague.
"They say things like 'You
remind me of epring,' end all
that Junk. When I em choeeing tongs, I look for the ly­
rics. If the music'is inftrior,
you run do an arrangement
and make it meaningful. But
if the lyrics aren't good, 1
would rather do a chant. Sing­
ing a song with good lyric*
is Ilk* acting, aach word has
to ha given It* full meaning."
Nina's latest album for
Philips. "Broadway, llluts and
Ballads," demonstrstaa both
her musical range and har
dramatic way with a wallwritten phrase.
She is at least a triple
threat artist, who also plays
th* piano (she studied classi­
cal piano at Juillisrd), and
composes, aomstlme* on the
spot.
"The first tun* I evar wrote
complete with lyrics came
about after my husband's
brother died. (She I* married
to Andy Stroud, a former

New York police detective,
and thay hava a daughter, 2 )
On th* way back from New
Jersey, whare wa were taking
care of family business, » «
had an argument In tha car.
Ht put m* out of the car and
on a train. I got horn* ahead
of him, end I wep feeling so
bad, I started to cry and
thought, ‘ If you knew the in­
tensity of my feelings fur
you.' So 1 wrote it in u song
callml 'If You Knew .'"
Nina began singing by ac­
cident. "1 had a job playing
the piano in a night club, and
the first night tiie owner told
me to sing, too. It was sing or
be fired, to I rung,
"Music chose me. I'm learn­
ing to control this gift, but I
bate It too. It’s a tremendous
responsibility and I find my­
self wondering why I wua
given something other people
don't have. Sometime* it
makes me feel guilty."
Album of the week—You
don't have to be Irish tc en­
joy John Gary'e.i*‘ With a Lit­
tle Bit o f Hcavan" (RCA Vic­
tor). If you Ilk* fin* singing,
and impeccable musical taste,
this la for you. All tha old Ir­
ish favorites ar* there, but

they sound fresh and new
with Gary singing them.
Indies' day—T h e
ladies
have turned out some good al­
bums: "The Nancy Wilson
Show" (Capitol), Linda Scott
proclaims "Hey, Look At Me
Now" (Kapp), Annette alnga
"Something Borrowed, Some­
thing Blue" (Buena Vista),
and Della Rteaa la "Moody"
(RCA Victor).
Other good album*—Arthur
Fiedler teadi the Bolton Pop*
In "More Music From Million
Dollar Movie*" (RCA Victor).
Jack Jnnei sing* "Dear Heart"
(Kapp) and "Th# Boy From
Ipanema Beach" (Kapp) In­
troduce* Roberto Meneacal and
hi* Doss* Nova group, rang­
ing In ag* from IS to 20.
Firework*— Maria Calls* la
''Carmen” (Angel) In on* of
tha most Ulktd-about new re­
cordings. She spins many
beautiful phrassa hare, but
she change* placement too of­
ten, haa a metallic sound aa
she ‘ goes from low to high
register, and Is gentrslly a
coarse Carmen. Nicolai Gedda
it fine aa Don Jose, and An­
drea Gulot a good Mlcssla.
Georges Pretre conduct* tho
Orchestre du Theatre Nation­
al dt I'Opera o f Paris.

Get A Belt Out Of Life
By Jerry Rhaehaa
Newspaper Eaterprlee Asaa.
NEW YORK (N E A )—Time
wa* when a belt merely pro­
tected a man from a horrible
•ecldsnL Now belts still parform tha aama practical purpost, but with a difference.
Thay do It in Style.
Far those men whe think
that belts atlll roma In a
iholc# of black or brown, in
calf or harness leather, there
la a surprise or two In store.
Jr should we say In tha
stores?
In addition te the old stend»ya there are available eaotle
e f buffalo, kan­

garoo, ostrich and alligator.
Th* last ran run kind of ex­
pansive, but la great for
draaa-up occasions.
There ere also good-look*
Ing suadas, chamois, buffed
calfskins and s h r u n k e n
grain*. According to
tha
American Institute of Man's
and Boy'a Wear, popularity is
almost assured for the new
leather-en-!aalher offering*—
a atrip o f contrasting hid*
either inserted or superim­
posed on the belt.
Fabric belle continue their
steady gains — for use with
casual suite end s l a c k s .
Tweed* in varied patter ns

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and elastics In smart colon
a n th* outstanding contend• n In this department.
Amasing, when you look at
them all, haw tha belt de•ignen can ■com* up with
such variety In ao&lt;h a nar­
row field o f work.

P la y T o T ie
DETROIT (U P l)-T h * De­
troit Rad Wing old Umen,
with three-goals by Gardis
Howe, whe was lent te the
old timan for the Bight, tied
tha regular Red Wings 8-8
before 12,037 fens hi an ex­
hibition game for youth hotk­
ey in tha Michigan area,

The Doctor Says:

Dizzy Spell Is Signal
By Wayne G. Rrandstadt,
M.D.
Newepaper Enterprlae A*eaQ—Can occasional attacks
of dUilness occur even though
a perron's blood pressure Is
normal?
A—Although dlixtnasa and
llfhthcsdednes* may bo asso­
ciated with a persistently high
blood pressure and also with
a sudden lowering of the blood
pressure In tho brain, U has
several other causes.
T h a i * Include excessive
deep breathing, hardening of
the arteries in tha inner ear,
small strokes and anemia.

Harold Herbs!
Rolls 138-155
Seorat were way up there
in the Parent - Youngster Lea­
gue at Jot Linos as John
Knetland rolled 212-213 againat Harold Jr. and Harold liarbat and still lost tha match
bocaust young Harold Herbit
•hot two games well over hla
average, 138-113.
Frank Patterson rolled a
113 gams and Ed Richardson
a 214 while taking three points
from Rick and Bob Macks.
Bonnie (the bowling champ)
Unger showed tha way In a
two-gama win over David and
Jean Belque. Rob and Tom
Boat woo three from BUI and
A1 Probat In anotbar match.
John and BUI Boggs took tho
measure of David and Dal*
Alexander by n twe te ona
count.
Russell and Dick Mayer won
all three points from Buck
and Fran Bucklew and Dick
roled 111 and 188 f i B * ! . In
th* final match of the night
a three game win was record­
ed fur Nancy and Georg#
Swann ov er Harry HI and
Harry Jr. Bkrly.

If you should have such at­
tacks you should have a thor­
ough overhaul by your phyil&gt;o
cian.
Q—Several months ago 1
was hospitalised with ah' awful
pain In th* chesL My doctor
aald I had Tletio syndrom*
and that there waa no cure
for it. What causei It?
A—In Tletae'a syndrome, a
tender mass forma where the
bony rib joint the rib cartilage
in the front of tha chest.
Tbe cause la unknown, but
the disease clean up spontan­
eously.
In some victims this takes
only a few days; in others
savqral months, with repeated
flara-ups.
If tha pain la saver* an inJecUon of procaine or hydro­
cortisone should give complete
relief for a while, at leait.
Q—What are Tedjal pUli
given for?
A—These pills contain theo­
phylline and cphadrlna for de­
congestant action, and phonobarbital, a sedative.
Thay ar* given chiefly for
hay fever and asthma. Be.
cause pbenobarbltal la habUformlng It should not be taken
regularly for more than two
weeks at a Uma, preferably
leu .
Q—I am a woman In my late
60s. My doctor sayi I have
scar tlaaua on my lungs, but
ha did not discuss this or give
me any advice. What could
cause thla?
A—Sear tlaaua In th* luags
la tha result of a successful

Coach Geta Leave
ATHENS, Ga. (U P l)-G eorgla basketball Ceacb' Harbin
(R ed) Lawaon waa granted a
leave ef absence becauae of
iUneaa
and Assistant Coach
Rex FYedertek was tamed te
guide th* Bulldoga for the re­
mainder of the current tea-

encounter with some disease
Tuberculosis in childhood or
adolescence ii the most usual
ctuse.
A scar anywhere Is an evi­
dence of healing. Since your
scar doesn't show; no treat
ment -Is necessary.
Pleas* send your questions
and comments to Wayne G.
Brandstadt, M. D., In car* of
this paper. While Dr. BrandaUdt cannot answer individual
letters be will answer letter*
of general Interest in future
columns. '

Luck Sets Pace
For Goof-offs
Gil Luck did a tramendou
Job of substituting for th
Goof Offs In tha Mixed Le:
gue and helped them to wi
first place from the Fowe
Office supply team.
Cll shot a 203/684 that helj
ed to win three polnta fror
the Dependable* while th
Powell's team were aplitttln
with tha Tortoises thareb
moving tham Into tha to
sp ot
Verna Bolton rolled 188/
&lt;7? for second honors on th
Goof Off team. Jo Ann* Be
bannon hit a 2T1 game an
VargU Anderson bombed 203/
930 for the DependabUi.
Kan Anderson was tha hi
man la th* two gama spilt b&lt;
tween the Tortoises and Poe
•IPs as he shot high game c
212 and a 8T4 series. Dot Pow
ell rolled 192/902 and Ralp
Betts hit 208/340 for Powelli
Maria Kipp won high eerie
with 179/909 while peeing th
Eight Bqlla In a three pole
win over the *Las4 Pia* an
Teens Armao backed her u
with 1T4/408. Buddy Procto
was high man for the Lea
Pina with a fine 802/999.

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Give Her A Treat--Take Her Out
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Adventure Film
‘ABLE
Playing At Ritz

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IN THE LATE 18309, nn American pioneer
family take their homemade raft down the Ohio
River in the massive Metro-Goldwyn-MayerCinerama production, "How the West Was Won."

West Is Won

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A spectacular Indian battle
Is one of the highlights of the
great Metro - Goldwyn-Maycr-Cinerama prodUCDUP. "How
the West-Was-^WonJ1- which
opens Sunday for three days
at the Movicland Drhe-ln
Theatre.
The film is now being shown
for the first time at popular
prices.
The battle, considered one
of the most exciting specta-

des ever filmed was staged
on the very soil where the
Umcompahgrc Utcs raged re­
lentless war agamic the white
men heading west by wagon
train.
Twenty-one top stars appear
in the movie including John
Wayne, Gregory Peck, James
Stewart, Debbie Reynolds and
Henry Ko'rfda.' ‘
Sharing the screen will be
Walt Disney's true life adven­
ture in color, "Cruise of the
Eagle."
Wednesday only Uie man­
agement brings "The Trap"
starring
Richard Wldmark
and "Ijiily in A Cage" featur­
ing Olivia Dellarilland..
,
Thursday, Friday and Sat­
urday will have another triple
header. "Pajama Party" stars
Annette; "The Caddy" has
Jerry Lewis in the feature
role and Stewart Granger will
be seen in "The Secret inva­
sion.”

SHOW
STAR IS
7:00

ADM.
Jt.no -\
CARLOAD

LAST SHOWING TONITE
"THE LIVELY SET" — IN COLOR
JAMES DARREN &amp; PAMELA TIKIIN
ALSO
Ml SCI.E REACH PARTY" — IN COLOR
FRANKI E AVALON A ANNETTE
SATURDAY — ONE NITE ONLY
GIANT 1 — FEATURE

HORROR HOOTENANNY
ADMISSION $1.00 A CARLOAD
“ How To
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Make A
Teenage
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COMING

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ting Jemes Bond thriller,
"Goldflnger,"
this
current
Agent 007'e adventure, is now
playing through Wednesday
at the Ritx Theatre through
United Artists release. Sean
Connery Is again starring as
the indestructible detective.
As usual he Is beset by beauti­
ful women and ugly villalni.
The third and most extrava­
gant epic of this popular ser­
ies, "Goldflnger,” In Techni­
color, co-stars Honor Black­
man as Pussy Galore and
Gert Frobe as Goldflnger, a
millionaire obsessed by gold
and determined to rob the dad­
dy of all gold reserves: Fort
Knox I
In the process, he kills a
girl who befriends Rond by
brushing gold pslnt on her
bofly; —
closing .the petes
and suffocating hkh

Something new In shockers
is now playing at the Cinema
Theatre in Seminole Plata as
ths management brings "Two
on s Guillotine'' to the screen.
The Warner Bros, thriller
In I’anavision stir* Connie
Steven*. Cesir Romero and
Dean Jones. It ws» produced
and directed by William Con­
rad
Miss Stevens appears ip two
roles, a stage • illusionist's
wife, nsmed Melinda, and also
his daughter, railed Caul*
The story concerns Ihe "dissppearsnee” of Melinda 20

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ADVENTURE EVER FILMED!

WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS
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2 i GREAT STARS
INCLUDING
JOHN WAYNE
DEIIHIE REYNOLDS
GREGORY PECK
JAMES STEWART
RICHARD WI DMA UK
MANY OTHERS

I T ’ S THE ATMOSPHERE," we heard someone
say at tha CARIBE ths other
night— this eoty spot is prov­
ing more and more popular
as everyone e n j o y s t h e
warmth and intimary o f the
lounge, dancing to the music
of tha fina stereo music box.
Incidentally, they have the
finest collection of tunes we
have heard anywhere. Every
one is ssmtbody’s favorite
aong. You'll find youra there,
too. Look for the blue door
behind "th* Valdez Hotel.
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reservation*
—
everybody
know* about Freddie’s.
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. DfD YOU KNOW that the
MAR LOU RESTAURANT
and Cocktail Lounge serve*
lunch? Yea, indeed, they do
and If you haven’t tried them
yet, you muit do that aoon.
They have a fina orchestra
for dancing and listening on
Thursday, Friday and Satur­
day nights and every night
the same fine charcoal-grilled
steaks that art their apeciality. Pizta, too, dona to your
order— plain or heaped high
with all aorta o f dsllelout
garnishes
to
make
your
mouth water.

PEGGY and the Keynotes,
that popular dance hand, are
atilt packing .’cm in at the
Capri, but if you have listen­
ed to their fine music, you
won't he surprised to hear
that. I)oin wants you to re­
member that they have au­
thentic Italian spaghetti per­
sonally supervised by the
master.
And
that
buffet
luncheon all ready and wait­
ing for you from 11:30 a. m.
til 2 p. in. On# more thing—
your favorite beveragrs in
the lounge from 4:30 to 7
p. m. at epeciul reduced
prices.
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ALL SYSTEMS ARE GO
at the CHECKMATE Supper
Club in CassellH-rry as rule
little Muni anil handsome
Ruts Martino keep on pink­
ing them in. This populnr
and delightful duo have been
held over for the fourth week
just fur you, because if you
years earlier, Cassic's subse haven't heard and eren them,
quent attendance at her fath )nu won't want to miss them.
er a funeral, where she learn*. semtnou’ ciTsnty’ and'centrai
he has promised to return M#rld,
hav, adopUd lha
from the dead," and the hi CHECKMATE aa "the" place
zarr* legacy left to Cass.* by
^ for th, t ronianti(.f ,ntl.
The Great Duque.ne, the fa
atmoapher,. highlighted
ther. portrayed by Cesar Ho |iy (lril ra'u rnt ,rU |nm*nt.
mere.
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How Cassia goes through
T|tIr r |NEffT SERVICE U
the ordeal Imposed on her. Jouri „ lhr T„ ADE W|NUS
finds help through a hand , a f KTKRIA
In
Seminole
some young reporter, enacted | .| „ ,_ you ran
ropie
by Dean Jones, and Iinally
their fine restaurant and
does 'meet
the 'dead
fa- ,|,n, or— (/ you ar( having a
ther is the plot of "Two On * |&gt;arty or a gathering—they
Guillotine.'
will bring it U&gt; you. The
TRADE WINDS take, a bark
seat to no one when It comes , A
to catering. We have heard A
many fine compliment* from
clubs and groups who have
been catered and they all aay j
—"Just g reat"
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You’ll enjoy the surprising
variety of delirious foods and
the fn»t, evurtenus service at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria located next
to the theatre in the Seminolu Plans
Shopping Center on If S. 17-U2 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando. Tender,
prime meats, garden-fresh vegelaiiles. sppetizinr salads ami your fa
vnrita pie or rake.
On Tur«day evenings, w* offer • 10ot. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
your order for only 70r. Thursday
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SKATE CITY Roller Rink,
on the Dog Track Road In
Fern Park, i* having a Val­
entine party on Feb. 12 from
7:30 to 10:30 p. m. A t that
tima they will crown the
Junior Mlaa Skating Sweet­
heart. T r o p h i * a will be
awarded to the top three
winner*, a* well a* first and
second place prize money. The
contest Is dpen to all skat­
ers from 10 to 14 yea;* of
EVERYBODY TO THE
age. Contestant*, says man­
ager John Mikler will be
Judged on four points —
beauty, personality, graceful
skating and attire. The con­
RESTAURANT AND SUPPER CLUB
testant must be willing to
Come See The Fabulous
reign for one year, attending
any and all rink activities
MINI AND RUSS MARTINO
upon the request of the man­
Held Over By Popular Aerlalm.
agement. Get in line, girls.
Dining — Dancing 9 ’til 2
Rut remember, you must abide
Open 4 P.M to 2 A.M.
by all tha contest rule*. Sign
JURT OFF nW Y. 17-92 N. OF CASSP.I.BERRY*' ON
up now on blanks available SEMINOLE BLVD. WATCH FOR SIGNS ACROSS FROM
at tha rink.
DOG TRACK ROAD. P1I. 839-7212—CLOSED S l’ N.
Adv.

FILLING THE RILL. In a
dartling way, at FREDDIE'S
STEAK
HOUSE In Fern
Luncheon: II a m. • 2:15 p.m.
I'atk is Dolores Swofford
Dinner: 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
who entertains In the I.amplighter l/ounge every night.
And filling the tummy In a
its
most delightful way are the
tulrirtrd cooks at Fieddir'a
VW &lt;
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who work diligently to pre­
CAFETERIAS
pare the surpassingly fine
food that you have rums to'’ ;j| We Provide Ihe Finest Catering Seivice
expert, without fail, at thia
fine restaurant. Better make

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and salad. Special price* for
children. And If you're out
late', don’t forget that the
PINECREST INN Is open all
night— 3 o'clock In the morn­
ing Is just Ilk* 3 o'clock in
the afternoon to them. Same
fin* service and good food.
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NOW SHOWING

ADI LTS fiOr — KIDDIES UNDER 12 FREE

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HOPPING

'Double Image'

FIRST TIME AT

SUNDAY NITE 7:30

EVERYTIME we Join the
crowd at the PINECREST
INN on Friday night wre are
amaied to \ are the repeat
crowd that comes buck again
and again to enjoy that fam­
ous fieh-fry. If there are two
or more, they serve It family
style, with big platters and
bowls piled high with crispy
fish, frsneh fries, hush pup­
pies, spicy baksd beans, grits

SEAN CONNERY as Juntos Bond confronts
Honor Bluckmuit us Pussy Gulore, an uitlo to a
man who plans to rob Fort Knox. Scene is from
the latest James Bond adventure film, "Goldfinger,” which is now playing at the Ritz
Theatre.

REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES

ALSO FIRST HALF REPEATED ON
SECOND SHOW — PLBA8E COME EARLY

THE S W E E T H E A R T
STEAK at the Lake Monroe
tnn it •a delightful innova­
tion dinera find and we know
you will enjoy It, too. The
way -it work* la—you take
your favorite girl out to din­
ner, order a delicious char­
coal-broiled alrloln for two
with all the trimmingi and
then you share it. Isn’t that
a fine IdeaT R e m e m b e r
thsre.la never any rover or
minimum at the LAKE MON­
ROE INN and every Friday
and Saturday night you dine
and dance to the music o f the
popular Kingsmen.
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Menu Include*:
Cole Slaw
French Frlcn
Baked Beans
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea

SPECIAL!

FISH PLATTER
COMPLETE MEAL
Includea:
• Flah •Hush Puppies
• French Fries • Cole Slaw

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BANQUETS — BRUNCHES — PARTIES
AND RECEPTIONS!

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Bridal Coffee Compliments Miss Patty Walker Church SS Class
The grecioua Roy Mum
horn* on Weat 18th Street
« u the aattlng recently for
an elaborate bridal coffee hon­
oring Mlia Patty Walker,
lovely bride-elect o f Tommy
Speer.
Aaaliting Mr*. Mann aa cohoiteeiee were Mr*. A. E.
Shlnholser and Mri. LeRoy
Anderson.
Forming the receiving line
with the' hoileaaea and honoree were the bride-elect’a
mother, Mre. Leon E. Walker
and Mr*. George A. Speer,
Jr. mother o f the future
groom.
M ilt Walker was stunning
In a two piece military blue
mohair suit complemented
with a dainty Sweetheart rose
corsage presented her by the
hostesses.
Centering the table, which
was covered In an heirloom
wedding ring linen and hand­
made lace cloth, was a mag­
nificent arrangement o f pink
roses and Baby's Breath. Sil­
ver appointments contained a
variety o f wedding dellcasles.
Coffee was poured from
antique stiver service with
Mrs. G. C. Sewell, Jr. and
Mrs. J. L- Hurt, grandmother
o f the future groom pouring.
Assisting the hostesses were
Mrs. George Touhy, Mrs.

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Wrrall

THESI HORRID

AGE SPOTS"

Meets Tuesday
The Daughters o f Wesley
Sunday School class of the
First Methodist Church wIH
hold the regular business and
social meeting on Tuesday af­
ternoon, February 22 st 3:30.
Mrs. A. B. Stevens' group
will serve as chairman of host­
esses.
TROPICAL
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
low • calorie beverage with a
tropical flavor Is cranberry
hula. Pre-chill, then mix to­
gether 2 cups of dietetic cran­
berry Juice cocktail, 1 cup
each of strong tea and un­
sweetened pineapple Juice, t
(16-ounce) bottle of non-caiorIc gingerale and 2 tablespoons
of lemon Juice. Sweeten to
taste with liquid artificial
sweetener. Add Ice cubes and
garnish with lime slices. Ma­
kes 6 servings of about 30 cal­
ories each (8 ounce servings).

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on the surface
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you're
hands and
(e t tln * o ld — nerhapi before jro a
ree'lVr "are. Pad* them away with
ESOTEHICA. that medicated
cream that breaks up maasre of ptrment an tha akin, helps au k s hands
look whits and young again. Equally
effecUva on tha face, nark and arme.
Not a cover-up. Acta In tha akin—not
on It fragrant grease law base for
softening. lubrtcaUn* akin aa It
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MR. AND MRS. PAUL LEW-IS are shown at the
recent Jaycees DSA Banquet waiting for the
nwards to be presented. Following the awards
presentations and banquet, Sanfordites spent
the remainder of the evening dancing.

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Candy McClanahan Hostess
For Xi Beta Eta Meeting

XI Beta Eta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met at the home.
dauda Grlssard and Miss Hal- — MISS PATTf" WALKERj -left, l&lt;w*£*bri(l«-oloct
W a lk er, c e n te r ,-a n d c A fr s . G . A . S p tw A J r., h c c _ l p f CAefr»1MkA4.,McClanah«n..
Tha president, Jeanette (John)
fiance's mother. Standing from the left are the
•" M“nn0f Tommy Speer, wns recently complimented
Alexander read a note from
Approximately 60 guests
with n bridal coffee at the Roy Mnnn home. Seathostesses, Mrs. A. E. Shlnholser, MrB. LcKoy
Myrtle Wilson announcing a
called during the appointed
e(j wjtj, |}1G honoree are her mother, Mrs. Leon
Anderson and^Mrs. Iloy Munn.
hours o f the charming coffee.
demonstration of canning and
freetlng to be given by Mary
Scott at Mr*. Wilson’s office
on February 11 at 2:00 P. M.
Will* Mae (John) I’ rokosch
read a note from Mra. Kinniard thanking ui for the gifts
Attending the luncheon wer |eon were Mrs. Milton ^mlth,
Mrs. Terry Christensen, the I mums, white Kinds and Queen
we had sent to Judy and also
A t t e n d i n g the lunch- mother of the bride, Mrs. Jim
former Vida Sue Smith, has |Anne's lace in a silver bowl,
telling ui how well ahe la
Stowcll, mother of the groom;
been honored with a series of
Mrs. Henry Simpson, the
brldsl parties since her recent
The General Business and coming along.
groom's grandmother;
and Civic Department of the WoAudrey (G. Andrew) Speer
marriage. Two luncheons In
T '
t-gave a report from 'the So­
Mrs. Hugh Duncan, Mrs. I).
her honor were given by
mnn’s Club of Sanford will
E. Underwood, Mrs. W. A.
ria! Committee and announced
.MRS. WALLY PHILIPS and
meet at the club house on
Kratiert,
Mrs.
Wally
Philips,
that our next aocial would be
daughter, MISS MERRITT
Wednesday. February 3 with
Miss Rose Kratiert and Miss
February 13. Sbe also uavc
PHILIPS at the Philips homo
luncheon served at 12 noon.
Caroline McCullogh, Orlando.
a report on the Las Vrgas
on Lily Court and MRS. DOULuncheon
reservations Night party recently held.
GLAS STENSTROM and MRS.
should he made no later than
Water Allergy
The member! commented on
W. H. STEM PER were co­
Monday with Mrs what a lovely luncheon Zetn
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — 6 p m.
hostesses to a luncheon at the
Allergic reactions to water— Wade Shealy. 323 0375.
Xi Chapter had hotted on SatImperial House In Winter
The program will be on|urj Ry „ ni| whnt a good time
from swimming, balhlag or
Park.
sweating — hnvr hern report • Women in the Government,"
JANE PHILIPS, who Is a
cd by Ilrs. Walter H. Shelley with Miss Cecile Heard as
natural with bridal luncheons,
niul Howard M. Ralston, o( j gurst speaker
served a delicious chicken
the University of Pennsylvan­
casserole buffet style. Individ­
ia School of Medicine.
ual tables were used and
The dermatologists claim!
Jane had covered- them In
trial whirr
the common tie-1
frilly lace cloths and centered
Frank White of 5hel| ltd
nominator in a host of hive !
each with a milk glass figur­
entertained Mr. and Mr* Ed
like rraelions which (or years,
ine holding yellow and white
ward Dclafrhrll Of Holbrook,
have been blamed on heal,1
mums.
L. |„ N Y. for dinner at the
emotion, exertion or choliner-|
Dcllary Restaurant and they
The buffet table, covered In
gic drugs. Their theory, re­
I then lelt for Hollywood, to
ecru lace, was centered with
ported ill thr Journal of the
.visit Mr White's other nrpha lovely arrangement of white
MRS. TERRY CHRISTENSEN (Vida Sue
American Medical Assocu
ew and his family, Mr. and
and yellow glads combined
Smith), u recent bride, is being honored with it
thin. Is that water reacts with
Mrs. William Delafchell for
with chrysanthemums in a
series of bridal parties. She is pictured opening
the irhum, or secretions ol
the weekend.
cut glass bowl.
many of llie lovely gifts she bus received.
oil glands ol the skin.
Enjoying t h e
delectable
Miss Mary Wilcox ol De­
luncheon with the hostesses
nary Avc. honored her cousin,
and honoree were her mother.
Mrs. Rene Tyler of Miami, at
Mrs. M i l t o n Smith; the
a birthday bridge party. Agroom's mother, Mrs. Jim
mong the guests were Mrs
Slowell; and Mrs. W. II. Steinlly .Mllilrrd Haney
. lie happy In our lovely Del- months. Our sympathy goes
Aldo Loos; Mrs. It. J. Wells,
per, Mrs. Douglas Stenstrum,
out to John and Joan at this
Mrs. Douglas laivrll was a tons.
Mrs. Chirlcs Weaver, Mrs.
Mrs. Mallle Underwood, Miss
time ol sorrow.
James V. Richards and Mrs.grn
st
of
honor
at
a
birthday
j
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Rose KraUcrt and Miss Jean­
, ,,
,
I Mra. Frank Reed of Hartley
II. Wells of Orange City.
ne Robson.
party at the Haney home on
Mrs. Ottlo Gruenfclder of
,,
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Avenue Js at the present time
Hartley Avenue. Mrs. H ayj,
. . . . . .
Mr. end Mrs. G. L. Sands
in the West Volusia Memorial 025 Halstead St. In Deltona,
FLORENCE
STENSTROM
Llewellyn, Kathy’s aunt from
passed away last'w eek. Mr
of
Brooklyn, N. Y., visited
and MILDRED STEMPER
that cold spot, northern Min­ Hospital In Drl.and. She Is and Mrs. Gnu-nfeldcr had reTom Enders of Delesplne Dr.
chose the imperial House to
nesota was ulso a guest. She not allowed visitors, hut I am centty moved here Horn NewMrs. Sands Is Tom's slsfer.
entertain for Vids Sue, with
met’ her new nephew for lire sure she would..love to have York and were acquainted
an enchanting bridal atmos­
first time and Invited the Low­ a card from her many friends. with very few people. A friend­
Acrilan
looks more like
phere present In the private
ell's to her lovely home on
ly visit from neighbors would
wool carpeting since It doesn't
dining room.
Sand Lake. Plans are no* be­
We arc all sorry to hear of do much to help the lonesome
have the shine of nylon. Wool
The table was covered In
ing made for that trip to the the death of thr mother of houri he must be experienc­
has a dull rather than shiny
white linen with a centerpiece
north country which Doug lias Mr. John Loulscnhltcr of ing. Wc hope he will continue
appearance.
of imall yellow and white
never seen.
Hartley Avenue. John and his to live here in his pretty little
MRS. CHA R LES
T
family were called to his hOine home In the retirement they
New arrivals In
Iona are: in Ohio because of the serious had looked forward to for soWatts, wife of the fuOVER 35 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward llclgue- Illness of his mother and have long. Our heartfelt sympathy
mous drummer of the
At First A Palmetto
ro of Faith Court, Mr. and remuined there for several to Mr. Gruenfclder.
Rolling Stones, is cur­
(Alongside old post office)
Mrs. Madison NeSmlth of
rently visiting her sis­
Hartley Avenue, Mr. and Mrs
ter and brother-in-law,
Harold Koch of Piedmont
Mr. and Mrs. Ted DuAvenue, Mr. and Mrs. William
dek in Dol Ray Manor.
Porter on Mcrrimac, Mr. and
Mrs. Watts, who is a
By Jane Casuelberry
ance counselor at South Sem­
Mrs. Harold licnjamlnscn on
VOGUE A DATEBOOK.
new b r l d e , considers
Mrs. James R. Gilpin of inole Junior High School.
Flagaml and Mrs. Loretta Ka• Carpets • Furniture
being married to a fa­
860 N. Triplet Dr. underwent
FALL AND WINTER
• Tile
• Pianos cinek on N. Wellington.
mous drummer hectic.
surgery
Monday
J*n.
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Recent
dinner
guests
of
Mr
Welcome to all these new
• Renta) Beds
He is presently on tour
residents. We hope they will the Winter Park Memorial and Mrs. Harold Kryder of
in Australia, and plans
Hospital. Mrs. Gllpla Is guld- 1492 Lake Dr. were their long
to return to Florida for
time friends, Mr. and Mra.
VALUES FROM
a brief rest after this
Samuel Wilkes of Kcndallvllle,
current engagement.
Ind., his brother, Peter WU
kes; their daughter, Mrs. Lee
' NOW
Hague and her children, Re
.88
to $ 0 -8 8
becca and Marilyn.
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By JulU Bartoa
-Mrs. Thomas Householder
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Osborne
of Spring Lake Road, Alta­ of Columbus, Ohio, formerly
monte Springs, la home con­ of Casselberry, are ataylng at
valescing after &gt; three-day 931 N. Triplet Drive while they
cordially Invite you to be present at the
emergency atay at Winter are here for a three week va
Park Memorial Hospital.
cation.

Woman’s Club

Mrs. Christensen Feted At Luncheon

Asks Luncheon
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they all had. They all agreed
.that they are looking forward
jo .th a one next year.
The program was presented
by Team 3. Vermelle (Ed)
Peterson gave hlnta on how
to landscape your home and
the common mistake! often
made when you don't have
some sort of plan to foTlow
and take in to consideration
the mature growth of planta
that have been chosen.
Betty
(Clarke)
Uruestle
gave some hint* and tips on
how to make your housekeep­
ing simpler by planning each
day and iffil trying to do too
much at one time. (Do wc
ever get aTu uf?)
Fi (J., 1.e-old) Chapman
gave suggestions on Interior
decoration—stressing- that the
simplest is usoally the best,
The hostess served rr'eeshments to the following: Jean­
ette (John) Alexander, Betty
(Clorke) lit nestle, G In n y
(Gordon) Frederick, Put (Ver­
non),. Hardin, Sue (E. C.)
Harper, Jr., Vermelle (Ed)
Peterson, Wllla Mae (John
Prokosch, Jessie ( Al ) Shaw,
Audrey ((}. Andrew) Speer
and FI (J. Harold) Chapman.

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usan Stein N e w W o rth y A d v is e r O f R a in b o w G irts
are Patay Toy, Lora; Jinlce
In im preulve candellghl |Temple recently Instilled the |Girl*, with the DeMolay Order i M in Suun Stein wai inital- cepted the position with p o lie ld re ii.
■■em ony at
the
Maionlcj new officer* of the Rainbow I assisting in the beautiful rltei.j led at Worthy Advisor and ac­ and grace In her brief ad-1 Other officers not pictured Foy, Religion; Linda Long, Fi­
delity; Sharon Stenstrom, Pa­
triotism;
Patsy Long, Ser­
vice; and Sarah Wight, Outer
Observer.
The Installation of officers
was conducted by Irving l’ ryor with the following assist­
ing; Woodrow Cast], Marshall;
ThlapUtp;
[t fr a ir ir
. Teun’foy, Musician;" and
Mrs. Joe Corley, Vocaljst. _
Mra. Kathleen Reynolds will
continue to serve as Mother
Advisor, which wrill begin her
eleventh year in this capacity.
The Advisory Board memfieri are Mra. Virginia Ander­
son, chairman; Mra. Stella
Pryor, secretary; and Mrs.
Essie Cole, Mra. Arlene Black­
man, Mra. Katherine Leach,
Mrs. Joyce Nicholson and
Mrs. Audrey Markos.
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Pryor, J. E. Blackman and
HIVING PRYOR recently installed Susan Stein as Worthy Advisor of
Paul Markos.
Rainbow Girls. Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, right, remains Mother Advisor

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Honors Miss King
Mrs. H . .E . Rcrryhlll and
Dicr daughter. Miss Freddie
Rcrryhlll, were co-hoiteiiea
recently to a bridal luncheon
at Jim Spencer's compliment­
ing Miss Mary Nel.’c King,
bride • elect of Charlie Wheel­
er Hayes.
The hostesses presented the
honorce and her mother with
lovely mum corsages ami the i
bride - elect received a gilt j
of china in her chosen pattern ,
from the hostesses.
Attending the delightful hrldal luncheon with the hostess-!
es and honoree were her moth-1
er. Mrs. II. II. King Ji ; Mrs
Jackie Scnsnkovie, who will
attend the bride us matron of
honor; and Mrs. W A Yates,
Mrs. J. M. Pugh and Mrs. Hy­
mn Fos.

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Limelight. New lipstirk col- i long dominated roe evcorator* for milady? No, indeed. ing si-ctr* and indication* are
They are the name* of new I that they will continue to do i
rulers fur' the wall* of her |so, the local businessman oh- )
served. However, ho, noted
home.
that theru is a definite tiend
And they are Just three of
toward highlighting the pale
a sprightly new collection of
] tints with bold accent tunes.
15 wall paint color* being
"More and more homemakshewn by puint dealer* m the
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the rentiliued decern ting In­ |furnishings and accessories,'' |
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Mergan, manager o f
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117 Seuth Magnolia Avenue,
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ceremonies, delicious refresh­
ments were served In the spa­
cious dining room to a capa­
city attendance.

for the eleventh year. Photograph at right shows other Rainbow Girls re­
cently installed as officers who are front row from the left, Mnrthu Kosky,
Musician; Connie Colvin, Recorder; Danelle Wright, Immortality; Pam
Reynolds, Nature; Pam Patterson, Chaplain and Linda Conn, Worthy As­
sociate Advisor. Second row from thu left tire Donna Bezweichen, Charity;
Martha Johnson, Drill Leader; Karen Thomell. Faith; Maxine Stowell,
Treasurer; Evelyn Fehrman, Hope and Sherry Hastings, Confidential Ob­
server.
(Herald Photos)

.Stinging Statistic
WASHINGTON
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Keepers of such statistics at
the C.S. Department of Agri
culture are hurruig alxmt the
bee explosion.
The number of bees in the
nation is the greatest It hat
ever recorded — 2X2.2 billion

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MISS MARY NEI.I.E KING, bride-elect, (tented left, wus recently honored
with a bridal luncheon «t Jim Spencer’s. Seated with Miss King is her
mother, Mrs. II. 11. Kinp Jr. Standing from the left are Mrs. JL E. Berryhill, hostess; her daughter. Mrs. Jackie Sensakovic, who will attend the
bride-elect as matron of honor and Miss Freddie Berryhill, co-hostess.

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THE JOHN M. RYAN FAMILY ban recently been viHitinR her purenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Muacato in Forest City. 'They have returned from For­
mosa, en routo to San Antonio, Texas, where he has l»een assigned with
the Air Force. Pictured front the left Boated are Mrs. Ryan holding eon
Thomas, Kenneth Ryan, Eileen Ryan and MrB. Muacato. Standing are Sgt.
Ryan and Mr. Muacato.
.

Al * recent meeting of Sem­
inole Chapter No. 2. Order of
the Eaitem Star, the follow­
ing officer* were elected for
fhe ensuing year: Worthy Ma­
tron, Mrs, J. J. Nicholson,
Worthy Patron, J. E. Rlarkman; Associate Matron, Mr*
Irving I. Pryor; A » ncl*&lt;e Pa
Iran, Irflrif I. Pryor; Secre­
tary, Mr*. J. II. liilbrey;
Treasurer, Mrs L. T. Shep
pard; Conductress, Mrs. Paul
Markos; Associate Conduct­
ress, Mr*. J. E. Blackman;
Sentinel, Paul Markos.
Before Chapter convened
tire Rainbow girls offered a
pretty little courtesy In honor
of the outgoing Worthy Ma­
tron. Mrs. L. E. Estes, and
presented her with a beautiful
.engraved silver bowl. The
courtesy closed with the re­
peating of the Mlrpah after
which they reUred.

Ttu- Worthy Matron gave
her report for lire year, clos­
ing with words of appreciation
and gift* for each of her offi­
cer. .mil substitute olfieers.
Mr- J. J Nicholson, Asso­
ciate Matron and J. E. Blackman, Associate Patron, preIhntrd, gift, to llie outgoing |
Matron and Patron, Mrs. K i­
tes and Mr Peurifoy, on be
hall of the officers.
An open installation will be
held on Saturday, Jan. 50 at
the Masonic Hall at 8 p m.
After the meeting the refre.h nienl committee, M r s
Claude Kotx-rson. Mrs. J. ||.1
Anderson. Mrs. H W. Turner
and Paul Markos, served de
licious refreshments in the
dining room.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS SCHOOL ha* two prospective teachers serving
their Internship there since the first of the year. Pictured from the left
Rre Mrs. Pat Olsen, Miss Pat Tyler, Miss Jean Gardner and Mrs. Flora
Twatchman. Miss Tyler, who is from Minneapolis, Minn., is majoring in
elementary education at Rollins College and is being instructed by Mrs.
Olsen, second grade teacher. Miss Gardner hails from Tampa, also attend*
diilfl* uud her instructor is Mrs. Twatchman, third grade teacher.

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Resolutions were read and
the Charter draped in memory
of Alburn C. Rector as soloist
Byron Leach sang “ Moment
By M om ent" The Chapter vo­
ted to tend a check to the
Crippled Children's Home in
Mr. Rector’s memory in lieu
of flower*.

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crumbs left over? lisc them
In pudding or as the basis for
candy • like nuggets. Prepate
1 package of lemon pudding
mix (not the imtanl type) as
label direct*; fold in 2 cup*
of fruit cake crumbs and pour
Into a 1-quart mold. Chill.
Serve with whipped cream
garnish. Makes 6 8 servings.
Make nuggets by pouring I
tablespoon of brandy over 1
cup of fruit cake crumbs,
small.
Refrigerate
several
hours or^overnight- .Shape in
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Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES
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FrMay P.M,
10-11 ^p.m. NBC. Jack Paar An exciting period in the his
Program. (Color) Beat spot tory of our nation and in the
on the show la a very tunny life of FDR.
aklt about a bigoted out-of
10-11 p.m. CBS. Slattery's
town conventioneer and a la
conic New York cab driver, People. "Question: Do t h e
beautifully
played by Jack Ignorant Sleep In Pure White
Buma and Avery Schrelber of Bedat" (Rerun) A tract, but
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7:30-8:30 -p.m,. CBS Raw point in favor o f sex education
Hide. "Moment in the Sun.' In the publfc school system
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take an outlaw who’s also
1011 p.m. ABC. 12 O'clock
town Robin Hood into Denver
to stand trial, and tries to use High. "Faith, Hope and Ser
Favor's herd as cover. Cene geant Aronson." A badly
Evans plays the desperate wounded General Savage finds
lawman with Pat Conway as that restoring a war-dislllu
sioned man'a will to live is
the outlaw.
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Interna more challenging than the mil­
tional Showtime. "Circua of itary project his confinement
the Midnight Sun." This is interferes with.
Saturday P.M.
none other than our old friend,
9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. Holly­
’ Sweden's Circus Scott once a
gain, but once again it's a wood Palace. It’s a turnabout
evening, with Cyd Charlsse
better than-average circus.
8- 8:30 p.m, ABC. The Farm­serving as hostess this time
er's Daughter. "A Plague on and Including husband Tony
Both Your House." An aitrol- Martin on h e r . guest list.
* oger's prediction
that Glen Guests include Kay Starf and
and Katy will be fighting each Jack Carter also the usual
other turns into a self • ful­ extra, circus-type acts.
3:30-3 p.m. ABC. Profession­
filling prophecy.
8:30-9:30 p.m. C B S . On al Bowlers Tour. Chris SchenBroadway Tonight. The guests kel and Billy Welu describe
on this one are the McGuire the excitement on this live
Sisters who sing a medley of telecast from the Hialeah Mi­
show tunes. Sam Levenson ami Open in Florida, with the
offers a fresh monologue. The &gt;5,000 first prize possibly
so-caBed fresh talent includes
the-marveloustBance team of
Sxony and Claire fresh from fe d gsme.
4 3 p.m. CBS. CBS Golf Clas­
‘ New York's Latin Quarter, the
modern folk quartet, Virginia sic. It's Tony Lema and Bob­
Wing and Adam Wade, a com­ by Nichols against Jay and
edian.
Lionel Herbert In a quarter­
8:309 p.m. ABC. The Ad- finals outing from La Quinta,
dams Family. "The Addams Calif. Jack Whitaker and Cary
Family Splurges." The family Middlccoff supply the re­
is bored with ordinary routines marks.
5-0 p.m. NBC. Big Three
l i k e bull • fighting, piranhafeeding and thing-wrestling, Golf (Premiere) (Color). The
etc. To relieve the monotony Big Three are Arnold Palmer,
they devise a unique way to Jack Nlcklaus and Gary Play­
talse enough money to finance er, so the title is.appropriate.
This Is the first of eight mat­
a trip to the moon.
9- 9:30 p.m. Valentine's Day.ches for a &gt;50,000 jackpot.
"Two Weeks With Pay." Do Bob Rosburg comments.
you believe in total recall T
50:30. ABC. ABC's Wide
Well, believe it or not, both World of Sports. This farVal and Rocky are recalled ranging series can't range
for two weeks of army duty. much farther than this. One
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Jack Ben­ event is the World Two-Man
ny Program. Most of this show Bobsled Championship from
is centered around the Tijua­ St. Moritz in Switzerland. The
na Jail. First the Kingston oilier is the International Sur­
Trio
aings the song of fing Championships from Msthat title, then the latter part kaha Beach, Hawaii.
of the program becomes a
7:30 8:30 p.m. CBS. The Jac­
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bars.
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comedy routine Melvin used to
his advantage many times on
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last year.
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King Family. You can't top
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as once again the huge family
sings, cavorts and exchanges
little pleasantries with one
another.
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will r eg is ter with the Clerk o f shall b* In w r it in g , and aball
the C ircu it Court, la en d for alale the place o f raaldanc*
■ em ln ole C o u n ty .. Florid a, upon and. post " d i c e ad d re ss o f Ihe
rec eip t o f p r o o f o f the p u b lic a ­ c laim ant, and ahall ba s w or n
tion o f this n o lle ) , the f i c t i ­ to by ll. t .c la im a n t , 'hla agen t,
tious n a n o , t o - w l t t W E T PETS, or attorney, and a c c o m p a n ie d
wa a r e e n g s a e d In bustnese et by a flt lng la# o f on# d ollar
P a m P a r k ITaaa, In' tha City and auch c laim or d em a n d nut
o f P a m Park. Plerlda.
•o filed ahall b* void.
T h a i tha parttaa Interested la
Berta L. S ea rcy
aald bualneea entarprlaa. are
E x e c u tr ix o f Ih* Last W ill
aa f o l l o w * :
and T a a la m e n l o f
A n n * M. (l e h rk e
C H A R L E S BLANCHARD
C la r e n c e IL Ueh rke
. S E A R C Y , HR., d ece ase d
Curtt* R o b e r t W illia m s
STENHTltOM. D A V I S 4
- - C hr istine WUllahis
UcJNTOHII _____ •
_
Dated a l P a m Park. Mamlnot* A tt orney f o r E x e c u t r i x
C oun ty , F lorid a, J a n u a r y It.' Peat Of flea B ob I I I )
D ll.
■ a a fo r d . P lo r ld * 117TI
P ub lish Jan. t t . 31. 4 Pah. I. Publish Jan. II. 13. I I 4 4 Pah.
11. D ll
1. 1)11.
CDMI
CDMI

Legal Notice

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Page 10— FrI. Jan. 29, ’65

CLASSIFIED INDEX

January Clearance

1— L ost 4 Fou nd
■3— P ers on als
4— B eau ty Cars
* — Da y Nurseries
•— C hild C art
•— D og e— C a l s — P el s
10— P o u lt r y
L t v t i t o c i rC
11—
Sp eci al Notlcar*
—
I t — C a t e r in g — F ood

31 INCH w o o d con sole,
w aln u t c o m b in a t io n , 33"
T V . A M / F M rad io ____ H i t
33“ T V and 0 speed
p h o n o g r a p h ............w / t 3341

.

I I — M oney W e n le d
14— r a v i n g s A Loan
I I — Insu ran ce
I t — S c h o o ls A Instruc tio ns
7 ) — E m p lo y m e n t S er vlet s
71— Male Help W an te d
TJ— F »m n «* t U lp W anted
71— M e l e - o r - F em a le Help —
7 1 — Sates He lp W an t ed "

Ub**pn4at:*«rviw«r! ri±.

I*— s w i m m i n g P ool s
I I — Buslneae P ro p — data ’
IT— J a n it o r ia l Services
11— R ea l E tt ata W e a le d
II— D o-It-Y ourself
I I — Real Estate Sale
I ) — B uild ers Suppllaa
V7— Buelneee Renta ls
1*— H a r d w a r e
•0— L ola For Sals
I t — H o m s R ep a irs
11— F arm s— Grov es
31— P lu m b in g
IS —Out o f S l t l o A c r e a g o
33— P a in t in g
• l— H ou ses F or 8ale
I t — W all D r illin g
•t — Hou ses— Sale or R e a l
33—
Air Cond. A H ea tin g *7— H ou se F or n e n t
31— R a d io &gt; Television
I t ) — llee or t R en tal s
I I — P h oto A E q u ip m e n t
1)1— T ra ilers — Cabanas
14—
H om e A ppliance s
l t t — Mobile Homes— Sale
31— Musical Instr um ents
l e i — M ob ile H om es— R e a l
13— B usiness E qu ipm ent
101— T ra iler S p ac e— Ren t
101— T ra iler L ots— Sale
l l — Job P rim ing
10 )— A p a r tm e n t s F or Rent
34—
U tholelory
11— V ac uu m Clean tra
101— R o o m s For Rent
I f — M o v in g A S to rag e
110—
Hotel Rooms
3)— E x t e r m in a t o r s
113— R t n t e l A g en t s
41— P la n t s — F eede — Seeds l i t — W an t ed T e R e a l
J»— Mlec. F or Selo
111— A utos F or Sale
St — A rti cles F or R e a l
111— A utos— S alt o r T rade
S3— S w ap or E x c h a n g e
111— T r u c k s For 8ele
i t — W arned T o Buy
ISO— A u t o m o t iv e Service
13— F u r n it u r e F or 8ala
131— S c o o te r s A C y cles
l ( — A n t lq u ta For Salo
133— B oete A M otors
131— Marine Supplies
I I — Money T o L o u
15—
B usiness Op portun it ies

m a l i c r e f r ig e r a t o r , Z e r o
P rocter
..........— w / t 3331
3 . DOOR. 14 cu. ft. D etuae f r o t l f r e e top and
bottom
................... w / t 1377

WASHERS
HO T P O IN T . a u to m a t ic,
w a t e r l(Tn|T c o n t r o l, all
p orr la ln . sava 340.
w /t t i l l
HOTPOINT
DELUXE.
I f o t - w a r m - c o l d waah,
w a r m - c o l d rlnte. 3 - c y else, all p orc ela in __ w / t 117)
HO T P O IN T . 1 - t p e t d t .
w a t e r temp, c o n t r o l,
all p orc ela in Inslda and
outeld a .............. w / t |||)

DRYERS f '
HOTPOINT. 1 -cy c la
a u to m a t ic
3103
DKLtTXK. large else, high,
lo w f l u f f *n dry, waah
*n w e a r c y cle
l i lt
CUSTOM model, ehute o f f
a u to m a t ic a lly - wh an
cl oth ae are dry. p o r c e ­
lain p ro t e c tio n . S heat*,
a a fe ty atart ...
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O FFERIN G A 8PECIAI. S E R ­
V I C E ? Mora than &lt;0.000 rea d RANGES
ara tea fh a S an fo r d Herald
claaalflad a lt dally. Italee aa 3* INCH. F our p lu g - o u t
ou t e l e m e n t , s t o ra g e
lo w at Mo per tine per d a y !
F ro m Semln ola County
F ro m San fo rd E s o b e n g e
d r a w e r , g ia n t alia
Dial 333-3U 3 or 431-0030 and
fDta l Dir ec t)
ov en ..
fill
placa y o u r ad !
W E S T I N G HOUSE, d rop -l n
30 Inch. J n „ £ O lo r ) , l o w .
F l f c l T SHOP
S3. W nnted T o B uy
e e l .price ever
. ........., _ | M I 30. Mine. For Sale
N E W L OC A TION
HOT
POINT, 311 Inch, 4
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P K ) EXTR A CASH? A Her­
wa M tST *
elem ents, divid ed top,
ald W a n l - A d s t ilt those a r ­ Citrus F r u it — Hamlin, Paraon
P A INT ING.
g ia n t alia l o p
. lilt
ticles
no
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needed,
b
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Plnea
ppla h Stedllnge.
W i n d o w ('le a n in g , l-nwn S er vi ce
DISH WASHERS
In c o s t — h ig h In results. D ie
LEE
M A N SF IE L D . Bonded
_____
Call 1 3 * .M o t
P O R T A B L E m ode ls
Fru it Buyer. Ph. I33-4344.
333-1*13 nr 433-1)31.
f r o m ..................................... 1113
17. Jnnilttriiil Services
B U I L T -I N , u n d e r ,
S T A U F F E R Machine, g o o d c on - W E BUY C te d F urniture , one
c o u n t e r m odels . ........... . * 1 7 7
p ie rs
or
h ou sefu l.
F ur ay
dltlon. 333-0314.
YENTSCII M A I N T E N A N C E
STEREOS
B ed din g A Furn. C o , tOl W.
S er vic e A Supplir*
let
St.
123-43)1.
CO.N80LL
etereoe,
F
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N
C
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POSTS:
C
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eoeoled
C
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h Park m
re.; l l t ' O i
. f 121
• prats. 4" I " * 7 ft. lon g, lo e
SELL
US
your
r u r n lt u r e .
C t ’ NBOLK st ere o with
ea. Ph. t : : - 3 « l l .
ill. ituililcrs Supplies
F M / A M . reg. 9229.9J
1141
Q u ic k S er vi ce with the Cash.
•SUPER
TRADING
POST.
O L D COUNTRY
|'||K-f.*A8T C o n c r e te Htepe
331-0477.
AUCTION B ARN
G H K G O llY Ll'M HKIt &lt;*«)
UA DIO % T E L E V I S I O N
AUCTION 8 \t.E: E v ery S a t u r ­
JJo Maple Av&gt; ________ a:3-«Sf»o 145 N. O r a n g e
Or lan do
ACREAGE WANTED
day Nlahl 7:00 p. m . I Mila
East nf S an fo rd on lit. 411. A f e w Acres, w oo ded , secluded,
I’h. tIA S-1441
30. Hnrdware
e r e c t s ble. R ea so nab le. W rite
21 S N. O r a n g r
O rland o
I.ct ue sell Your Merchandise
for you W e will llyy o u t II .a 111. San fo rd Herald or
Ph. UA 2*2414
righ t.
Barn
op en
Dally.
pho ne t ! 4 - t l S 7 e v e n in g s
(•all Phai He (Jurmlrw—l*c)lle'*t
BatiftTHTa Moet C omplete
LEW IS C D K L L 't A u c t i o n e e r !
TKI&gt; W . L L I A M 8 l l l » W
Ph
373-3740;
333-1331
or 55. Furniture For Sale
JOS K. 2*th
3 2 2 -3 ( «l .'It. .Musirnl Instrumenttt333-7430.

C are

ACC
HKAUTY
Halon.
ilally A av* hy app'ta
fair Hotel- J22*O»90

feral*

425-5938

ASSOCIATED

DEADLINES

W I L L 1IMAUD
In my hom e

HO M E IM PR O V E M E N TS ,
ROOFING. PA INT ING A
ISVUI A TINO
F in a n c in g A r ra n g ed
J31-3507

ftsnforft

322-5612

CLASSIFIED DINPLAY
81.50 Per Inch
ml

ASSOCIATED
TELEVISION

A d.line Mac hine s • T y p e w r i t e r s
Sales ■ K e n t .I t • Ilepalre
P O W D L L 'S O F F I C E S UPPL Y

Up to 5 11 |IJ0 |1.50 |1.50

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larkaa

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n o l l r l c o r d . C anon, Argua. G r a y flea . . O ly m p u s.
Minolta.
A
ot h er s. . Kejratonr. _ MaUday.
REFRIGERATORS
H a ra re. K o d a k . l ) « l l - k . H o « :
all, T o . t r
A other Movie S IN G L E DOOR. 11 ft Dah u e fu ll s l i t , crisper,

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30. Home Appliances

F l o o r S am ples — O n e - o f - a - k i n d

OUT OF PAWN
CAMERA SALE

322-5612

spwsarassssteg

star Dennis Weaver's son Robby making his TV acting de­
but.
8:30 9:30 p.m. ABC. Lawren­
ce Welk. There's a guest star
tonight and it's none other
than the NBC Beard, Skitch
Henderson.
9-10 p.m. CBS. Entertainers.
Carol Burnett, Caterlna Valente and her brother Silvio
Francesco, John Davidson and
guest Craig Stevens are the
entertainers for tonight.
9-11 p.m. NBC. Saturday
Night 3Iovic. "Houdinl (Col­
or). Tony Curtis and Janet
Leigh star in this biographical
comedy drama of the man
considered by most to be the
world's greatest magician.
Sunday P.M.
9-11 p.m. ABC. Sunday Night
Movie. "One, Two, Three."
James Cagney and Arlene
Francis play husband and
this 1961 comedy about
Americans in West Ber­
lin. A pretty funny picture.
2-4 p.m. ABC. NBA Profes­
sional Basketball Game of the
Week. The Cincinnati Royals
visit the Philadelphia 76era.
2:30-4 p.m. CBS. CBS'Sports
Spectacular. Another sports
motley, dividing its emphasis
among some left-over events
from the Los Angeles Invita­
tional Tract Meet, the Wom­
en's All • Star Rowling Tour­
nament and an attempt to nav­
igate the Colorado River in
small power boats.
4 5 p.m.. NBC^NBC Sports
in Action (t'olor). Part of the
hour covers the Nassau Tro­
phy Rare, a sports car compe­
tition. a n d includes inter­
views with some of the driv­
ers. The rest of the show is
devoted to a trip into the Ev­
erglades to hunt poisonous
snates.
4 5 p m. ABC
Wonderful
World of Golf. 1964 Urittish
Open Champion Tony Lema
is pitted against Carl Poulsen
at the llungsted Golf Club in
Denmark.

Want-Ads Bring Fast Results Phone 322-5612

HERALD

I 'la no S er v ic in g A T u n in g
Gen* C u m U a — 322- 26M

J]

per *lay venial fo r Klectrlc
(*arpet 8h a m p -o*r with pur*
i ha ir o f Itlu* Luetra Carroll
Kurnltur* (*o

60. Hualnesa Opport.
G R E A T Op portun ity , fo r c o u ­
ple or
w id ow .
Big.
Sure.
Steady Income. 333.1113.

. 1. .Hale Help Wanted
BARBER

fo r

new

Shop.

133-

till.

&lt;2. Female Help Wanted
CURB

GIRL

over

11.— Appi

Piq-JML WHISTLE.^

■nr*ady_w— t f u » a » - J &gt; k * r r T o m . n r T W . ' — T T -'"T T I

11. Situation Wanted
MAID. Ironing. 113-3113.
DATf

W’ ork.

131-1711.

DATS W o r k . I l l - I l l )
DAYS

W ork.

111-4)1).

Tett them you l a w
San ford Ueratd!

It In Tha

COLORED L ad y: Maid w o r k . I
daya or part time. 113-1713.
m orn lnga or I p. m.
MAID W o r k . 133-0513.

81. Heal Estate • Scle
JOHN E. FOX,
R ea ltor
10) N. Park Ava.

133-031)

Ball-Blair Agency
Real Ka’ ate — Jnaurancg
Jrd A Park Av*
J22-U41

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
701 So. P a r k

133-113)

S t i o h n s Realty
T H E T IM E T E S T E D FIR M
130 N. Park Ave.
133-1131

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
R E A L ES TA T E B R O K E R
Appralaal Hpeclallat
111 No. Park
J22-7174
fUMJKHT A W IL L I A M S
Rea ltor
Ka ym on d Lundqulat. Aaao.
J22-39S* Atlantic Hank HM k .

87. liuHincHH Rentals
4-STALI.. -e m e n t b lo c k O x r age. D ow n to w n Ovlado. 3649407 or*JC4-3126
_________

till. l.ols For Hale

It A T T A N Kurnitura, guud c on til t i »i' i». 322*0444

TWO
b e a u 'lf u l
wuoded lota.
224 fo ot fr o n t a g e w«at aide
I 'la n o T un in g ami R ep air
Uaed fu rn itu re ap pliance*, toola - o f
Magnolia
Ave. at
lbou
W I . Ha rm on 333-4331
etc. Uought • Hold. l#arry a | north vide v f railroad. Mak*
Mart.
214’
Hanford
Ava.
i'h
heat
caah
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r
f
•
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both.
K l l t - L I K K A lp a .a Pal* Hlu*
I. t p h o k te r y
222-4112.
A. *C. HOLLAND, Falco n, N.
Coat . al«* II 12* IHu* Caah*
C.
mere alia lb lift, excellen t
•IVKII :*i vK \ns
W1LHON
M
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It
KUHN
c on d ition
J22* 12ft»&gt;
Juat a Hullatln
nf Kmr W o r k m a n s h i p In l*p*
Huy — bell — Trade
h&lt;)l*»t#r In r.
h r a p t rla a . Slip*
222*4422 J Ju»t l la f v l
Juat a ainall l*«t
74KNITII p*»rte8l)li* at r r au r e ­ Si 1-1* »: iat
Yt»tl 11 Juat l o i r — Juat III L l k r
niveri,
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I'a y in r iit!
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cor d p lay rr with atantl. PracI It 11!
aa
S4 mo. «l&gt;rapery
M a i ) — Juat
full
of
lltci.
tit ally new liraaoiialile. 222* ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
l l a M w a i ! I natallatlona.
JKST I l.lu9. Juat* r a il:
Il*«ld.tig A Kurnltur*
97 79.
K V L P h H C O l l A T I M l MIlUP
A T F A C T O R Y PHICKK:
U A1IT I’ l l ^ H K U
__________ 'Ph S22-1SS4___________
lift Mag no lia
322 *622 1
F O R 8 A L K at DlacoUiit. OakHeat Hu&gt; H r o k r r
law n C am at riy — 2 g r a v * !&lt;•*!.
322*
7 4)1 Day or .Night
35. \ actium Clcnnern
Owner . PC). H oi 2b!. L o n g - For the bkggeat aelactlon o f
nea rly new and uaed f u r n i ­
w -Mid. Kla.
ture.
arc
Noll *
Fur nit Hi e
8 A N P o l l ' &gt; V A l T l ' M KVC.
lliokcru ge
In
Caeaelberry
-All V a k a i "
It K Pit IO K It A TOIL Inter national
on 17*92. Open b daya ft to 6
8 Park Ave
32 2-bil 1
ll a r v ea t rr . Ph 22S*u7ft2
In Ike I'MMrt nt tke I'oisnlr
Ju de*. Uemletile t 'a u n ly . M at e
KISTTMATE
l.'f. Hants, Feeds, Seeds L A T K . X P A I N T $2 40 ga l t r m y *
nf
Florida. In I 'rok ale.
Navy
H u r p lu a ,
210 H a n f o r d L'pho I* taring A Mattr*aa r e n ­ In re tke K s l s t s o ft
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Ava.
,
ture Call .Nix Heddlng Mfg G. T H E O D O R E W A L T S
W h o l e T o r n 13 04 —
1 00 Iba
Deceased.
Cu at -7uft CelerV Ave. 322L a ) line
Math
14 2 0
—
loo
FIN 41. NOTICE
j l . Articles For Rent
2117
ll.a H o g K r e d 14 4 0 .
Notice Is hereb y giv en that
J20 ha nfo r d Ava
322*9)90
lha unde rsigned will, on tha
" Y o u nam# ll«-*W* h*v* tt!”
t it ■ day o f Ja nua ry , A. D D43,
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
present to th* H o n ora b le C. un 2Cbb 8 Hia wat ha . 322-91 13
ty Judg e o f Seminole Coun ty,
IN T IIK C I H C I T T CO P U T OF Florida, her final return, a c ­
T H E NINTH JI T IIC IA L C I R - co un t and voucher*, at A d m in ­
R E N T A BED
( I IT. IN A M I FOIl SEMINOLE istratrix o f th* Katat* o f G
HI NT 8 T I 'X K D O
llollsw ey.
Ho sp ital.
Baby
F K K D FTolKK
T h eod ora W alts, deceased, and
llvda.
by
Day,
Week,
or c m NTY, F LO R ID A
C h a u c e r 7 N b . J 4 iJ.Mi
Curnrr Sanfortl i«n&lt;1 8a('«&gt;in1
at aald time, than and lhara,
Month.
FOIlFC l . O i l IIK OF
m ake ap p lic ation to lha aald
C A R R O L L S FURNITURE
M
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l
T
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i
A
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ill. Aline. For Sale
Judas fo
a fi nal aattlement
l i t W 1st______________ 333.31)1
C A YU G A F E D E R A L 8KVI.VG8 o f her ad m lnlatra tlon o f aald
A
N
D
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
estate,
and.
fo r an or de r dieT A N G E M iS A T E M P L E S 1130 .*&gt;3. Wnnted To Buy
PHILADELPHIA.
Admlntac h a r g in g ,h*r a* such
i
bu.. Julc* o r a n g r * |2 24. 8
P
lain
tiff
tratrla.
.*
y « n f o r d A I'lrtewsty.
USED F U ll t t l l ' U 14 E. Mlec. ve
Dated (hla the 1SIk dey *1
Heme. Flney W o o d A uction. C H A R L E S M D Y E an* PEG* Ja nu ary , A. D. D U .
ZIO • ZAOS
333-3370.
GY D. DYE. hla wife.
Busan £ . Lee
19(4 D e m o n st r a to r * A N*w M o ­
Defen da nt*
Aa A dmlnla trat rlg o f th*
dal* left uv*r. Cum* In A
NOT H’ I? OF M I T
E state o f
» j v « JJ in 99
Fur a x am p le:
TII96 I T A T K OF FLOMIUA
U. T h eod or* W a lla
- 1&gt;8 b Drm o. Autmnatto XlgDacwaaad- •
TUs C H A R L E S M. D Y E and
Z.tg In b r au tl fu l Walnu t Con*
T i l 96
CT Ht'I'lT
I 'O l ’ MT
P E O G T D DY E. his wife. W ln l s r w t e . il * . H ein es A W a r d
with m atc h in g a*wlng l&gt;
i iitci ir
334 Park Avenue, South
■ w h ose -ea lden c* le:
is»-rtU ^ d w r* 'W iv *
— T . OugTei I 4 l . , . e i - j , — .
Hi:641
&gt;
(llaK
(4)1
NTY.
W in te r Park, Florida
Hu
ntsville.
A
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I I'l l I S C P.Il V NO. 149311
YOU A R E H E R E B Y no tifi ed Publleh Jan. 13 33. 3) A Feb.
fa ncy tlrtlgn*
NOTICE OF F O I I K C L O II R E
3.
1)43
that
a eult hat
been filed
FAN’ FOIlD 0 K W I N O C KNTFH
■ALE
a g a ln el yo u a* Defenda nt * In CDI-47
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M O R T ­ th* a b o v e in t llltd cause, end
*04 8o. Park Ave 322-941 1
G A G E ASSOCIATION, a C or - t h e ! yo u ar* hereb y required to IN T H E C IR C U IT C O l 'R T OF
K KLVIN’ ATOIl
Itefrlg..
good •■oration,
file
y ou r
A nswer
with
th* T I I K Nir.TII J U D IC IA L C I R ­
c o n d i t i o n 92b. 2121 Llm Ave
P laintiff . C lerk o f this Court, end to C U IT IN A NJ) F OR SEMINOLE
serve a c o p y (h ereof upon th* C Ol!N TT. Ft.OH ID 4.
C A R L M O R E H E A D and IR E NE P la ln llff . or P l a l n i i r r i a t t o r ­ C H A N C E R Y NO. I4S3I
ney. whose name and addresa H A R T F O R D F E D E R A L S.4VM o l l E I I E A l » , hie wile.
Defen da nt* la Denial I Ee Fev re o f C A R - INGH AND LOAN A S S O C IAT ' .
NOTICE OF BI'IT
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y (IIV EN O lt .I v A EKKEVHE. 170 W es t TION.
Plaintiff .
T H E S T A T E OK Ft.OHIIIA TO pursu ant lu a Final Deere# of F a ir b a n k s Avenue. P O Box
F o r e c lo s u r e d eled Ih* 37th day 17). W in te r Park. Florida not **
IIA It IIA II.( ANN SMITH.
R O B E R T JONES. *1 el
RES I DEN C E L' N K NOW N.
o f Ja nua ry . A D l ) U . and e n ­ later than March 3nd, D t ) .
Defen da nts
AND
WH OS E
L A S T tered In C ha nc er y C a t * No
If you fall to do so. decree
NOTICE OF SC IT IN
KNOWN
MAILING
AD
14311 o f th* f' l i r u l t Court o f Ih# p ro confes an will be enter ed
M
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Ninth Ju dicial Circu it In and a g a ln el you for th* re lief d*
TOi IIOIIERT JONES and
r - o I'l l (It EES NE WM AN. for Seminole C o u n ty , Florida men ded In the Complaint
JOANN P JONES, hi* wtIt
To d d l e
iiol' s k .
s e m i ­ u herein F eJ sr al Nat ional Moit.
T h* nature o f tald eult b e ­
n a r y A V E N U E and E. 14th g ag a A ss oc iation, a c o r p o r a t io n ing
for F o re c lo su re o f MorE ^ I I K U D K X C K t UNKNOWN
AND
TOi 411 parties c la im in g
S T R E E T . O A K L A N D . C A L I ­ or g a n is e d under an Act o f Con* g a g e record ed In O ff icia l Re.
Interest by, throu gh, under
FORNIA:
gr ass and ex is t in g pursu ant to cord e B ook 111. Pagee 413. t i l ,
or eg etn at tb* af o re sa id
A s w or n Co mplain t ha v in g the F ede ral Natona l M o r t g a g e 4)4, and 4)3, Public R ec or d e o f
pers on.
been filed ag a ln e l y ou Its the A ssoc ia t ion c h a r t e r Act. h a v in g 8*m lnole County, Florida, th*
YOU
ARE
her eby
no tifi ed
C lr ru lr C our t In and f o r S e m i­ lie p rin cip al o f f i c e In th* C ity da acrlptlon
of
th*
p ro p e r ly
nole C oun ty . Florid a, by D A N ­ o f W a sh in g to n , Dist ric t o f C o l- p roc eed ed a t a ln e t bein g a* f o j , J h e t a C omplain t lo f o r t c l o e *
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IE L SMITH , fo r d ivorce, th* umbta. la (he Plaintiff , and Carl Iow a: All that certain p r o p e r ­
th*
follow in g
d esc ribe d
short title o f w h ic h le D A N I E L More hea d and Irane Morahead l y si tus:# and bein g In S e m i­ in g
SMITH , Pla lntltf . v er su s B A R ­ hie w ife , th* D efenda nt s,
I nole C ou nty. Florida, m o r* p a r ­ real p r o p e r 'y , m - w l t :
Lot 14. Block I, B E L AIR.
B A R A ANN SMITH . D ef en da nt, will te ll to Ih* highes t and ti cu lar ly d es cribe d aa f o l l o w * :
according
io
th*
P|*t
thee* p res ent* ar* to c o m m a n d heat bid der f o r caah a l tha
Lol
14
of
Ulock
"14" .
t h e r e o f a s r ecor d ed la Plat
y ou to ap pea r and fII* y o u r A n - F ron t D o o r o f tha Seminole
KAHTUROOK ■ U B D I V IHook I. P ag * 7). o f th*
a w t r or ot h er d e fe n s e or p le a d ­ C oun ty C ou r t h ou s e In th* Clly
HION. UNIT NO. SIX. ac
P u blic R e c o rd s o f 8* m lnol *
in g heroin with the Clerk o f o f S an ford. C ou n ty o f Seminole,
c o r d i n g :o Ih* P lat t h e r e o f
Coun ty. Flor id a
the C ir cu it C our t o f Sem in ole r i a l * o f Flori d a, al 11 :*) A.M.
ae r ec or ded In Plat Book haa been filed a g a ln e l y ou In
C oun ty . Flori d a, and aarv* a on Ih# )t h day o f F ebr u ar y .
13. P ag es I I and •). P u b ­ th* ab ovt styled suit, and yo u
c o p y t h e r e o f on P la in t iff's A t ­ D U . Ih* f o l l o w i n g deacrlbad
lic
R ec or d e o f
Se min ole ar* requ ired to eerv* a c o p y
t or n ey , C ar r oll Bur ks . A t t o r ­
p ro p e r ty as eel fo r th In aald
C
ou nty, Florida.
ney al l a w . p. O. D r a w e r E.
o f y o u r Anew ar or ot her P le a d ­
Final Deere*, l o - w l l :
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with
th*
fo
l l o w i n g ing l o Ih* C om p lain t on P la in ­
Banford, Flori d a, on o r b efore
L ot 3. I C A D E M Y MANOR. Items o f pro p erty w h ic h ar * l o ­ t iff's
(he Ith day o f F ebr u ar y , | ) l l ,
at .orney a.
AN DERSON .
UNIT ONE. a c c o r d i n g Io cate d In and p erm an ently In­
or o t h e r w is e d acre * p ro con*
RUSH. DE A N 4 LOW NDE S. 133
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you.
lando. Florid a, and file Ih* o r i ­
11. P u b lic R ec ord * o f S e m i­
G E N E II A L E L E C T R I C ginal A n a w - r or ot h er P lead T he S an fo r d Herald la dealnole C oun ty . Florida.
B U IL T -I N R A N G E — MO- Ing la (he o f f i c e o f th* C lerk e t
nated aa a n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e r a l
D E L J M U V S E R I A L V )3 4 - the C ircu it C ou rt on o r b e f o r e
c ir c u la t io n In which thla c i t a ­ I n c lu d in g sp e c if ic a lly , but not
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Ih* 3lr d d ey o f F e b r u a r y , D U .
MONOGttAM W A L L H E A T - If y ou fa ll lo do *o, a decree
aa cb w e e k f o r fo u r c o n s e c u t iv e lo w in g d i l u t e :
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p r o c o a fe e a o w ill be taken
t e i t . no serial number, p e r ­
I A L ' 11711473
W IT N E S S my* hand and o(f|.
a g a ln e l y ou for th* r e lie f d e ­
m anen tl y metalled.
W IT N E S S m y hand and Ih# ma nd ed In ih * C om plain t.
c lal aaeil o f ih a ^ C la r k o f Ih*
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C ir cu it C ou r t on Ihl* th* t i h
Thla N otic e ahall b# p u b lis h ­
uary. A. D. D U .
Samlnola C ou nty, F lorid a, (hi* ed o o c * a w eak f o r fo u r eon ** day o f Ja nua ry , A. D. D U .
37th d a y o f Ja nu ary . D U .
(SE A L )
(•E A L )
c u t lv e waeka In' th* Banfard
A r th u r K Beckwith.. Jr.
DEAL!
A r t h u r 11 B a c k w llh , J r ,
Herald.
C le r k o f C ir cu it C our t
A r th u r If
B a c k w llh . Jr.,
C lark o f Ik* C ir cu it Court
D A T E D T H I S t l t h day af
B y : Martha T. Vlhlea
C lerk o f Circu it C o u r t
B y : E lisa beth Bruxnahan
Ja nua ry . D U .
B y ; Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
D. C.
(SEAL)
M ac k J4. Cleveland . Jr.
Deputy Clerk
C ar r oll Burk*.
A r th u r If. B a c k w llh , J r ,
C arg ill 4 L e F * w «
_ . _____ — Clerk o f C ir cu it C ou r t __
A tt o r n e y XI L a w
-------- and C a r r o ll B u r k a A tlo r u e y a fo r P la t a lt f f
P. V- Bog fit
P. a . D r a w e r t
By M artha T. Vlhlea
P. O. D r a w e r Z.
W la l a r Par k. Fla.
Attorney for P la la llff
D ep u t y C lark
S an fo rd. Flori d a
Publish Ja a. 3) 4 Fab. I. D . Publish Ja a. t t , 3 ) 4 Fab. I,
S an ford. F lorid a
D. DU.
P ublish Jan. I. II, Zi. 1). D U Publish Jan. I ) , D U .
13. D U .
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9fl. Lots For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

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LO T. I4.nl&gt;* »&lt;|. M.. IMP fL
4IUEENIIHAIH
P ltlC K R K D U C K P
F mrtta ge.
.ill U t U R le ,
In Chidce lot* av aila ble In G r e e n , 3 •Hedrnom. c o m p le te kllrhen.
•tnlle.l wit h 1» 5» — 10' x In'
br alr o f Ia&gt;ch A r b o r o v e r l o o k ­
big
yarU
with
aprlnkllttk
&gt;ln%He Home. 22S*l&lt;4t.
ing g u lf cour ae. C d i a t o m
ayetem. 3103 Sum merlin. 333b u ild in g to y o u r apaclflea
4111.
ttona. Oreanbralr dav alop td
‘J . . . o j s c x For Sale
by
0 0 1 X 0 1 GOING! GONE!
Kt.NGStVOOD
Snug 3 bedroom block home on
8 l ‘ .\CIOU8 4 IHvlroom, 4 llt h .
RUILDKKS. INC.
big lot In fxc*ll*nt mid-town
Loch Arhor. 333-0430.
133-leTI
neighborhood. Encloaed garJ01 F airmont Dr.
ag* and nice ahrubbery. Pric­
R A V E N N A l'A U K . 3 lle.lroom*.
ed at II.IP* for quirk aale
l « e . lot. i OW paym en t*. v*ry
- -*pd-t**«iw-i w-*»M, -Calltl o w *&lt; ,M ll» .- «J~ U JS .

LONGWOOD. Mo-Urn Hum* I
- b e d r o o m ., 1H hath*. C . r n t r
lo t — nil fem-rd In. I3&lt;-13»*.
D e t l A R Y : J-FIedrnom. 2 Oath
c o r n e r lot, o v e r lo o k l a in . *4*.
4$J»:

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ItKTIIlKM KN T
Pin*
on ly &lt;7.000. i : : . ; 6 SJ.

in c om e

OPEN HOUSE: Jan. 10 and d i­
t t o I. 3 A 4 Bdrm. Ilnmea,
me. pym t* aa lo w a* |4i. No
&lt;41-433.433 A 431 Maine A ven u a L o n sw o u d . PlOrtda.

I

Government Owned
Homes

F « r the fleet Huy In
A N#w or Ileaale Horn#,
Fee S tenetrom R ealty

$100.00 D O W N

FHA - V A HOMES
2. a i b e d r o o m s
t, I H A I I I I T I lil
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PA YM ENTS
For Complete I nform ation
Sr# t»r Cull Your

FHA - VA
SALKS BROKER
«V* I U v «

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Stenslrom Really
J4S
333-3430

PARK

DRIVE
133-7431

NIOIITS
3 3 -4 1 3 4
133-4144

131-0344
133-3443

ORLANDO
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
Can Change Your Entire
Future.
Complete
D ati
Proceaalng
Couraea
Now
Available! I f you have a m ­
bition we can train yon.
Waiting to iliaruaa your f u ­
ture are Data Proceaaing
Experts ami Encineera.
Cla»»e» Now Forming
For Spring S c m m l r r !
• HIM Srirnllfir
Programming
• HIM Key Punch
A IIIM Commrtrial
Programming
A Hunk keeping
\ ml
llueini-** Maihinre
Financing Available
Cull or write for an ap­
point ment. Orlando Techni­
cal College, 1 North Or­
ange Building, Suite 416,
Orlando, Fla.

ADDRESS

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X ’U i L N T ^
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3 IIDRM. Kurn. Apt. 1703 Mag­
nolia I K . 333-3331.

Management

Seminole*. Realty_ .

"!• It really true that they're going to run a turnpike
through here and tear down all the house*?”
97. Houses For Rent

JIM H U N T
“R E A L T Y 1-

5

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PAYM ENTS
Jrrp S999 hal. *19
Pontiac $291 hal. $17
’55 Ford f 199 hal. $21
*SS Cadillac }99 hal. t2
'S3 Chevrolet 199 hal. f2
’SS Ford *299 bal. 117
'SS Oldi 1199 bal. ttO
'SS Cadillac 3.199 bal. 124
*S6 Chryalrr 3687 bal. 312
'S6 lluirk 399 bal. 12
*56 Chevrolet 1101 bal. 13
'56 Olda 3199 bal. 124
’56 Stude. 299 bal. 317
'S7 Cher. 3196 bal. 331
*56 Lincoln 3591 bal. 331
’57 Dodge 3299 bal. 117
*57 Imperial 3292 bal. 316
'57 Cadillac 3688 bat 332
. ’57 DeSoto $291 bal. 316
*57 Mercury 3191 bal. 310
'57.Plymouth 3399 bal. 321
'57 Mercury $687 bal. U 2
'62 Trium. 11092 bal. M l
’55

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mo.
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STORED A T
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SANFORD AVE
OPEN EVENINGS

.Sanford, Florida
322-4303
National Itepoaaeaaiona Inc

Your E V I S n U D K D»at#r
101-3-3 B. tat.
Ph. 133-1141
D A T * N I T E ! ft arald wan t ada
w o r k f o r aa lltlla aa 14a a
day!

AUTO GLASS
•INSTALLED

CLEAN nOOM for Man.
MaanAlla 4v» 3!J-*72*

4*1

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

115. Autos For Sale

It* Magnolia
tftl
KORD 8KTL INER.
r#traciabta hardtbp. radio. h*at*r, pawar ataarlna. nerda
tran.nilaalon 3313
t'h. 333313* nr at* at 133 Garrlaon
Dr.

L A K E M A R T . CLKAN. Nicely, '33 RENAULT, runa g**d. 332311*..
furnished Apt., 1 bdrm. Availa h lf 8 aturd ay 1 5 0 . 322-2920.
H S I C IG tV R O L K T . J dr. »!3S.
t-ltoom Kfflrlenry apt. with
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
pvt. bath % shower, suitable
3ft* Kr.neh Ava.
332-I33I
for couple or single person
or retired. All utilities In­ 31 VOl.KSWAOEN |3*n. fh
cluded In rent. Ideally locat­
333-3134.
ed on let fit., within 1 block
of 2 free parking lots and
IIOII MnKEE USED CARS
shopping center. Inquire at
NO MONEY DOWN
Manuel Ja?nbenn Dept. £tnre.
70t Kren h Av*.
33J-o?2t
211 K. P i n t fit.
SMALL Furn. ApU 1102 Maple
222-0711.

Ph.

333-1113

Auto Olaaa Tap*
A Saat Covera

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
101 W. 2nd St. 311-1*33
ALL W O R K GUARANTEED

v w
• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons
Complete Selection
59‘a Thru •I’s

$200 - $300 Down
$40 • $60 Month
100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Daya —
1,000 Miiea On All
liaed VW s.

123. Hoats &amp; Motors

Saiea — Parta — Sertlc*
Factory Authority) Dealer

II

Ellinor iMotor Co.

r i n i t E GLASS Flara A 73
IIP Joh ns on, cumplata with
ev e r y t h in g 4 then some. C tll

222-1112.

&lt;%U»elf|ei1 Ada run 21 days
earn a 14c a line rate. Try
them on d see the resu lts!

So. Hwy. 17-91
Sanford, Fla.

|jty]

322-1835

'31 PONTIAC Sta. Wagon, '33,
Engln* good ennd 1130. 313-

0410.

Payton Realty

W ORRIED?

n»allor-lnaur*r-Trtd*a
1 0 -4 * 3 1
1311 8 Kr.nefi Av*.

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LAKE
4101.

COTTAOE.

furn..

63 Volkswagen I)lx.

C f r
2 Door. Ilrautlful Red Flnlah With ^ 1
Brig* interior. A Cream Puff.
I R8

19!5

Cadillac “ 62” Series

(

SO Chevrolet

"v V
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Chrvrulct Grrrnhrlar
Auto. Tran*.. WSVV
Tire*. Katra Clean and
Equipped.

Ford
XI.
Cun... V-H A /T . I'/S .
■■/II. Fartnr) Air. ItAII.
Ilurkct Scat*. Very I.nw
Mileage.
Exreptiunally
t lean One Owner Car.

*1896

$ SAVE $

1961

1961

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Ford Falcon 2 Door Station Mercury Montrrry 2 Door
Wafon. Excellent Condi- Hardtop. Auto. Tran*. •41
lion.
Full Power. Extra Nice.

~

Plymouth

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4 Door Station Wagon, V-8, Automalic Tranamlaalon, Power Hirering and Heater. Solid Running.

Pioneer D»dgr Dart 4
Door Sedan,
dan, V-8,
V-f Radio
and Heater.
iter.

595

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19!5

C
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Chevrolet

*i Ton -Walk In” Van.

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Don’t Delay!
Tomorrow May Be Too Late

1095
1959
Door
- ------

1960

*895

dltloncd. New Tirea.

1 09C
1959
4 Dopr Station

Ford
Wagon,
1 Cyl.
Overdrive.

19 5
19!5

llimhlrr 4 Door Station
Wagon. Auto. Tran*..
Ilrattr A Extra Clean
One Owner.
I'

Sedan,V
Chevrolet
—
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- .
Station Merrury
-------Wagon. Auto. Trana., Ha- Full) Equipped and Extra
dio, Heater, and Air Con- ( Iran.

59 Rambler American
2 Door, 6 CyL, Standard Tranamla•Ion and HaaUr. A Clean Body With
A Red Finiah, New Heat Cover* add
Good Tire*.

--------- *1495
1961

1961

19!5

1
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4

With

(2 To Choose From)

1958
Chr)*ler Imperial,

2 Door Hardtop

g g FORD S Door 6 CyL and Bid. Trana.
g g CHEVROLET 4 Door 6 CyL. Automatic
M EHCT'llY 4 Door Htatlon Wagon

A V MERCURY*4 Door Full Fower

HO
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MOTOR SALES*.
2ndv&amp; PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR.

PHONE 322-6231
322-0861

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FORD t Door Falrlanr ,'S00'\ V-8.
AutoAidtlc,
A
uto«4tlc. Radio and Healer
PLYMOUTH
Auto., Air Cond.
1‘ LYMOUTH 4 Door V-8 Aut
Car Look* Excellent. Motor Need* Work

DODGE DART ''270M, V-8, Automatic Tranemleaiun. Radio, And Heater.

LIST PRICE $2791.00
s a l e p r ic e * 2 3 9 6 * 4

Maybe It’s Because He Just Won
Motor Trend Magazine’s Car Of The
Year Award. (For The Third Time.)
Or Maybe It’s Because He’s Third
In Sales For The Fourth Straight
Year.
Or Maybe It’s Because He’s Proud

*5* -

JO i .The-Way-Tie Loqka^.

— O N —T 4 l1 S « O M € -4 -T -!—

65 DODGE CORONET

*395
195
150

•all
195
*395
*300

2 DOOR SEDAN: HEATER
AND OTHER EXTRAS:
*2134 00 OVOW) •
10,000 MILES OF FREE GAS

Why Don’t You Stop Bjf f i g our
Pontiac Dealers And Ask Him.

WITH PURCHASE OF ANY
NEW RENAULT. THIS

Pontiac/Quick* Wide - Track Tigers

6 lM/Hewplu££
I IN C .

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• BEN HOWLAND (General Mgr.)
• BOB THOMAS,(Salee Mgr.)

.

• FRANK BRUNSON

¥ n iii* f!lil

• CHARLIE CRAIG
• “ CURLY” HUNT.

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford
Phone 322-0614

Winter Park
MI 4-0209

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M O TO M S

U I I I J T LINCO LN I U f
I 1 U N I MERCURY I N V e
109 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford
322-4884

?2902°°

BANK RATES ON ALL CARS

BARGAIN BUYS!!!
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What Makes Our Tiger So Happy?

LIST $3593.25
SALE PRICE

*695

495

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DODGE '‘ 44&lt;T — 2 Door naHtop V-8, Automatic
Tranamlaalon, Power Steering, Air Conditioned,
(Loaded)

OFFER GOOD FOR 7 DAYS.

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Full
I’ower and Air Condi­
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0 0 VOLKSWAGEN Pick-Up (It liuna)

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE

AT DODGE CITY'S
1964 DEMO CLOSE OUT.

1962
Galaiir ''500 "

*895

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•i Ton Pick-Up, 6 Cyl., Long Wha«I
Raae, Fleet Ride Bed and Engln*
Juat Reconditioned.
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III IT lota, nigh land, low pay­
ments.
city
water,
sewrr
electric,
phone
l ’*»**rlbrr»)
l.in d Co. 121 - 4 ! ft .

These
Before Buying Anything!
1963

60

TRAILER LOTS - SALK

4
Reduced Car Prices

O u t T T eo^ C o r e A r e ...

122-1111.

Sherwood Forest
Paved Streets

You Had Better Double Check

I ll

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61

SANFORD HERALD

WILLIE SA YS

Stemper Agency

Seriea, 4 Door Redan. Automatic
tranamlaalon. Radio and Heater,
White Finiah With Clean Interior.
Deep Treaded Tirea. A Good Buy.

^POSSESSION
TAKE OVER

97. Houses For Rent

O f f i c e : 122-2111
N l f b t a i 121-0700
OPKN HOU SE: Jan. 7* and 11 —
122-0141
1 to t. Beau tiful new 2 n&lt;1 rm.
2S24 Park Orlva
2
Hath.
sep arat e
Fam ily
•Room. I«»ta o f st ora ge. Pink
F r e m h P rov in cia l Kitch en — 97. IIoiincs For Rent
pav ed
atrert — large
lot.
Tr.i Ira roneldared 5 ml \V.
on Rout e 4« A to Sub urban
DO TOU H A V E A RBFIDKNCB
Estates.
TO RENT HUT CAN'T GI VE
IT PERSONAL ATTENTION
C c»I.o h « : d 1 'n O P K R T T .
JIM W \I.TKIl C rp. haa a nlca
RECAP8E OK TIME OR DIS­
TANCE? STOP ItY OR T E L E ­
h ou ss and lot fo r aala. Taka
r»uir
41S
to
Oatran
to
PHONE OUR OKKICK KO It
rhurOh «*n rlffht. turn nsat
INKOItMATION
CONCERN­
Irft on dirt m ad and f o l i o *
ING OUR PROPERTY MAN­
tu houaa. On ly $100 down .
AGEMENT SERVICE ,
|7o 40 per month. Ilout a c o m STENSTROSd REALTT
(eletpil alan haa s**ptlc tanks,
ISIS Terk Drive
u r l l it vi •! pump. ( 0 |M* 1 .t
113-3430
3 IIP.DIIOOM. I hath tiled, k i t ­
Call JIM W A L T K H C O U P ,
chen equipped, anark
liar,
L A K E M A R T : 3 ltdrm . kitchen
firlandn. 2 9 l-0 &gt; i:.
Fla Itoom. $110 m onth 14&lt;&gt;l
•quip.. C.B., Adult* 370 mo
W
y
n
n
a
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Dr
Ph.
I22-S14rt
SI lU U I t W LIVING
I'li 373-3311 or 337-1*3 3.
\T i r i i It KMT
FDItN’ lHHED f bedroom house.
2
HI &gt;11M. L'nfurn
Houaa 4 «»s
•»n large corn er lot o v t r l o n k 241!
Palmetto.
F ho n* S22Pan Car lo* M l . IL A. WIIIn k J . i k e Mary S Bedroom.
0274
llama 2 2 2 - t l S l .
? S I'-itln large living room
A kitchen.
flreplare room.
KI'IIN*. 2 Itedrootn House. 441•&lt;M-kt44ll
r*«»in. play
room, t'N K I 'R N I S H E D h o m e , a b e a u ­
S &lt;?2 af ter 2 p m
ty. SpacbMI* Itouill., 3 tie.lp i t i o , «l&lt;3iiMs &lt;arporte. w«irkrm&gt;m. 1 I'atti. kitch en e q u i p ­
simp
ut.lit) rf3om, liather's
ped Ph 133-7134
stmwrr — What a House!
I ZV.uuu
11h aacallant terms
t REDROOM D U P L E X Kurn
privet* bath, nawly dernratad, clu** to Downtown. 3377174

SrCorvair “ 700”

B A N K

G a t e w a y T o T t ir W a t e r w a y

Robson Sporting Goods

afc
SMALL KURN. Houo*. elderly I • REDROOM. I bath, un- —
couple nr tlnf le. call Its*
f u m l a h - # * k, ml. to bvaa. 2 a ROOM Furnish ed A pt*,-ft&amp; •»4 CO31KT, 310* A ’ la k * o v »r
m - K . Ith. 322-5714* *
1J2J.
-------------------— r m r e t n ' t * tK bp iiinir 'rrn frA- a
pa ym.nl*,'. r a d n v - * __healer,
•chool. 1 y e a r leaa* r e q u ir ­
wh ite w «l l Urea, Auto, ( r a n t ed. 1130 mo. 333-3370 alter Cl.KAN 1 Heilroom Kurnlahed
S I I K D H O O M llnuaa, nlc slj - fu rm l..t u n.
Contact
F ra nk lin
Apt., clnee In. \V*le r k light*
1 p. m.
nlahtil, waabsr. 1424 SummarMurrla at Ext. I l l SNAH.
32
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furn.
II n
Ava..
Itafarancaa.
Call
PLY M OU TH
Sta.
W ag.
424-MOt. Orlando.
102. .Mobile Homes - Sale 4 L A R G E Ibiiun D u plet. Tile •13clean.
4*3*, . a r . l l r n t Term*
Hath. S o Pete. !» • 17 55.
333*3744.
1-2 a nd 2 Hr.1rc.oini
NKXVt.Y Kurniah# &lt;1 k R emodel • tftn DODGE Htatlon Wagon.
N K W and PrtED
»&lt;\ 1 It IrfnT Apt$ H5 pep
Aw nines A t’ aha n a*
222-1201 2440 Hia w atha at 17-»2
It
A II. P-wer Steering,
month
(•'♦ U. ik Ave. |*h
Q l ’ A l.P ’ Y M O H IL K l l l d l K f
clean- Itea.nnablr
call W.
irj.n ifo
2 I t K im o O M .
2104
Palm ett o I I w y 17- 82 8
I 22- 2S42
K Harriett S33-444S.
A v « |&lt;$ K ey s at Ted W i l ­
F I H S Apt ?J00 Mellonvllle.
liams Hardw are
I f 51 r i l K V H O L K T Impala 241
DON’ S
VI engine, Aulnma ttc tran«MOBILK l l o M L SAl.KS
2 IIKDHOOM, kitch en equipped, •‘You r W heal Katate Dealer” * ! » VV 1 ftdrm. Apt . Kitch en
mlealon.
p ow er
eteerlng.
Kqulp. . No pete. 3*1IS Elm.
fence d ba rk yard |CS nm
p ow er brake*. Radio k H e a t ­
17 Medela to ch o c e e from
S22-4S4I.
er
Itlack
paint
with
new
OPK.N 7 DA YS A W K K K
OLD NEWSPAPERS
bla ck Nylon T op * new black
I lf-1 2 0 1
WHS
1 lidrm Cotta ge. P r i ­ H^^^W^M^^*M)n»wood^^l^
floor Carpet*, new m u ff ler
FOR
SALK
vacy* f 10 n.o I l f Gnora ltd.
k
tell pipe. rw«utllMl c m
’ 26 LRS. - f&gt;0c
near Navy Date. 1:2-2174
with 4I.0H&gt; miles |52S. I'h.
105. Trailer Lois - Sale

422-13.16

N A TIO N A L

PeL

U T I L I T I E S Kurn.. I R.lrm A p t .
3*1 K. 3lh St. Only &lt;44. &gt;333311 o r 3334.

Property

and Sales Broker

401

3 ROHM Kurn. Apt . cl*an. w a ­
ter turn »€« &lt;73.37*4

V A - FHA

2 A 3
Itp lrot;tn Item** av aila ble In
*11 A r « U o f .*&gt;*:.! : 1. Let ua
Show you Around!

1334 tIMC TH C C K , g o o d in r c h anlral c ond iti on a
I Now
Tire*. Call 133-4444.

N'icKLY furnl.had. large !»&gt;• KUHN. Apt. Clo«# In. Jimmie
1(30 KURD P i c k - u p &gt;4 Ton.
bedroom. 3 bath apt . 1313
Cowan. 33 3-l u ll .
good
cond iti on
1333.
3131
Sanford Ava. I l l - l l l l .
cedar.
UNKVFIN. Upatalr* ATT. I ' »
mont h. &lt;03 M ag nolia Ave. i n ­
KURN. Apt. I # « Park Ave
qu ire d ' w n a t e l r e af te r 4 p. I a . u . Aulom olnc Service
3‘ urn.
3 RKDROOM.
Gar.lE*
m, or c a ll &gt;13-4110.
Apt., na wly derornted, clone
KUHN. O a r a g e Apt. 33I3H P a l­
In. I :&gt; .I 3 1 * .
metto. Ph 3S3-*S3S or 333rttMPTT
t\\ F U R N I S H E D * _ 8 3 d to a m Du- —. 1X11. l a q u l r j .31 41 P alm etto
plix~~K.UcV*}i~ t a i l I E E * d .' .E r t -.-|..rfa*4»«*,- ~O o* &gt;»h r» A
. PA hT V K.K T.. E j» » ,J B g v # n a :
rUbfw-T-i'Y.
" ifford
A w -i — n u i
rrrb t pa itr-tiit.
Tnpa'- * ~ — ------- — ...... ......
L ak * Jeaaup &lt;11-1431.
RADIATOR R EPAIR
D U P L E X . n e a u l l f u l l y D e c o r a !SPECIALIST
•d. 1 bed r oom . Adult*. 133- D U P L E X Apt.. furntahed 3 b e d ­
tlra
te
ra K 'tax T ank| R epaired
room.
3*
11*
E.
37th
Ft.
Cell
3*1*.
7*3 F re nch
333-0333
33 7*477
3 ROOM ATT. fiirnlahad. 1 or
3 prraen*. utllltl** turn. Ph I UN. ituoms For Rent
CLEAN Furn
Apte.
metto. 333-1374-

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

8 B V R R VI* Outs tan din g

III

t33-7l&gt;3 or 133-IOftl.

Immadlat* Daitvary

('onvartlhle. Automatic TranamlaM
*|nn. All Power, Radio A Heater. 3 M
While Finiah With White Top.
X
Rrautiful interior. An Kxtra Tlean
t H Tliggggk j u r e — -w- 3-

NAME

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Section* of Sanford

9100 DOWN
FH A -V A HOMES

W i l l .A ..A
VPAHTMI'NTS
v . Kir.I SI

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Custom Interiors

; .

StUotlon of 3. t, and 4
Bedroom# located In varlou*

If0| P Park Ava.
323 5222 an ytim e

$100 D O W N

^

Inveatment A Realty .
I l l N. Park -Av*.
3I3-3ITI

FO R SALE

Stenslrom Realty

/ /

3 IIKDHOOM Film. Duplex Apt.
Contact 3313 Palmetto.

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12.1. Honts &amp; Motors

lOfi. Ajinrtmcnts for Rent 10G. Apnrtments for Rent 118. Trucks For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

S0UfbwMr-:

leag a g

4 IIKDROOM HOME
Jim W a lte r Corn. h » » a nice
4 b ed roo m h o m e a lot for
axle Direc tion* : T x k * 1I.|| W i H i t * T he Horn* For Tou
North to O r a n g . City to Rex
all D m * Store, turn left A
f o l l o w to end o f Doubt* Ian*
t o w h et* 2 wa y etart*. turn
righ t to 3rd. dirt Itoa l — turn
3343 P A R K D R I V E
left to houe* on laft. Only
l i n o d ow n A I I I .in par mo 131*3430
&gt;33-7433
NtOHTB
W ir ed .
ah «et
rock ,
rough
331-0344
plumbed , aeptle ta nk A avail 333-1134
333-3413
(n o pum p or p lu m bing fix - 333-4141
turea). Call Orlando
----------------1______________
JJKAUTIFUL 3, lledronm. 2 bath.
Lake prlrlleg a* . 1400 Dow n
A Aeiutn# payment*. 332-7*35

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f l e x ib l e b l a c k p ip e
(Ideal Pee Sprinkler System)

AT REDUCED PRICES
W

EDITOR’S NOTE: Little
frees men with large feet,
strange lights, spacemen
and flying nnter*. VlrjhiU
had reports of them all far*
faif (he week. The following
fires a child's viewpoint.
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Bf Jeea McCormack

RICHMOND, Vs. (UPI) I think that there could be
flying saucers with frees, yel­
low people sad blue men la
them.
The things on* betrs proba­
bly are exaggerated.'But some
« .ld d
a i&gt;
OlO*T.J^£3n
Jhtife-OTB - tnter Aad-U-thers

tor el UPT» Virginia stale
manager, Alfred McCtraack Jr.

are flytflg eeewvo esd-greee
and blue men, I hope that they
are friendly.

When I see a flylag saucer.
If I do, I will then believe It.
But I'll have m y eyes Check­
ed. If ■there are freen and
blue men, they could have
come from a different galaxy
that is like ours.
They would look funny and
have-funny-looking Dying ch ­

•—

I saw a flying saucer. People
s ty the little men have poin­
ted ears and green faces and
have no hair sometimes.
They leave frees, blue pur­
ple and yellow fotprints on
the ground, to.
A flying saucer Is' reported
to have green, h lu a sn d yel­
-fast*.' I bet Bfty ar*-ec*rter low tights around M e n d &lt;*tf
man said a 100-foet flying sau­
than seme of us
I've beard lota of people say cer landed In Us back yard

w|th s funny,looking gun. Thai when the police got there, turned Us dog to blue, green
man was only three feet Ugh, there wee not mueh, nothin*, and yellow. Of course, people
which la
of email, and | Oha man said a green man
do exaggerate. I know that.
I think there could be peo­
ple from other planets, and I
wish I could see one of those
SANTA MONICA. Calif. aretn,” according to his sar- flying saucers if there are
(U PI) — Singer Nat Xing geon.
any. .1 bet those green, blue.
tola's__pcsLoperatirs condi* __Xh* ^-ytW ;old, singer .un­
UOtt-wW-very. v ~ y goodt to.' derwent a three-hour opera-, tunny
day sad there la 4,n# reason tien Monday for remove! of
That's—what-1 think about
UPOs.
why ha won’t be able to sing U* cancerous left lung.

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We Have It
Anyone who Is inclined to feel sor­
ry for himself or to bemoan lack of
“ breaks” might well consider the case
of Roger W. Irving o f St. Peters­
burg, Fin.
Irving, who has been named Han­
dicapped American of the Year for
19G4 by the President’s Committee
on Employment of .the Handicapped,
is 72 years old. He has been handi­
capped since an accident resulted in
the amputation of the lower portion
-o r t is - T t g h t .n r n r v .'h e h - h e j^ v a s - l T r ^

— V m txyntrdriha. young man rehL"OTififfOT fnhisclf by reftlrnTrig to
school. When funds ran out, he got a
job ns a salesman to help his family,
and also sang professionally.
Some yenrs later he was forced to
give up his singing career and his
sales job when his voice began to
fail ns a result of cancer of the vocal
chords.
His larnyx was removed and he
was given a mechanical voice.
Still, .undaunted, Irving took a
course in esophageal speech, then a
postgraduate course in that subject
and in organic voice problems.
Then he lost the sight of his right
eye when a cataract operation was
unsuccessful.
Did Roger Irving give up? He did
not.
He turned his afflictions into a
business asset and has made a living
by serving ns a consultant to the

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BeK d p ' f f S B f M

S2S5?

R t f r f l o m n s.

By the age oTHve. s o m e
research indicates, our intell­
ectual development is 50 to
75 per cent complete.
Experiments suggest that
development of creative curi­
osity and the ability to deal
with new concept* may be
crucially influenced by the
time the child Is four.
That is, if a child reaches
four with a serious lack of in­
tellectual and emotional stim­
ulation. he may never achieve
the ability of his more fortu­
nate peers.
Insofar as intellectual devel­
opment la concerned, it may
not matter vary much which
college a young man or wom­
an attends. By then, some re­
search indicatef. It’s too late
to do much good (or harm).
S a i d one scientist recently.
"A s for intellectual develop­
ment it doesn’t seem to mat­
ter whether you go to Prince­
ton or Podunk College."
Indicatloni are that a child’s
crcativn ability (as distinct
from hi.’ Slatlily' to do. rotc}
memory worlfrSJilcpcnds in
great measure on the attitude
of his' parents.
C h i l d researchers have
found three types of fathers
and mothers:
Those who never answer a
child's questions with "B e­
cause I say so" or "Because
hoys don't do that."
Those who answer with an

"Intituling the* Boy ’Seouts o f JOnw*
ica and groups which aid the handi­
capped.
It is suggested that this account
of Roger Irving's career be kept in a
handy plnce, and that when any of us
feel that things are too tough to han­
dle, we get it out and read it over.

Thought For Today
But now your kingdom shall not
continue; the Lord has sought out a
man after his own heart; and the
Lord has appointed him to be prince
over his people, because you have not
kept what the Lord commanded you.
— I Samuel 13:14.
The world is looking for the man
who can do something, not for the
man who can explain why he didn’ t
do it.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.

Old Bonds Good
There's’ a strange'sidelight to the ’ •“VftJHd War-Ik PoTflmd. -ThP'f&gt;rtecs go..
recent leadership shakeup in the
lip and down with every turn of in­
Kremlin: After the ouster of Nikita
ternational affairs.
Khrushchev, czarist Russian bonds
Evidently hope springs eternal that
on Wall Street doubled their selling
somehow the Romanoffs will be re­
price from $15 to $30.
turned to power, that Estonia and
It seems that not only are the old
Roland will be freed and honor the
bonds of imperial Russia, which bear
commitments of previous govern­
n face value of about $1,000, still ac­
ments, that Fidel Castro will be re­
placed by nnti-Cpmmunists.
tively traded but there is a peren­
nial market for the bonds of other
Says one foreign bond specialist:
defunct governments, such ns Eston­
“ People who buy these bonds are pa­
ia, the old Republic of Cuba, pre­
tient speculators."

Phil Newsom Says

New Ties Of Friendship
Having told the United
States States to go to hell with
its aid and having consigned
the United Nations to the same
general area, Indonesian Pres­
ident Sukarno now is busily
cementing new ties of friend­
ship with Red China.

On the surface it would appear that Red China, the larg­
est nation in Asia, and Indo­
nesia, the third largest, artmoving in the same direction
. With Sukarno's recognized
ability to confuse both friend
and foe. a look at a bit of re­
cent history might be worth-

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia llartos
838-1318
Baar Lake-Forest City
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
838-3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-5046
Chulunta
^Mra. Josn Mafia
363-3743
DeRary
Mri. John l^nn#
668-1863

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Deltona
Mr*. Mildrrd Haney
'668-WK-'-----Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
349-4873

Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
$88-5834
$68-4604
Lake Mary
Mra. Franrca Wester
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
332-4723
Lnngwnod
Mrs. Donna Kates
638-3317
North Orlando
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
322-679$
Osteen
_Jtr*. Clarence Snyder
3 2 T -m i
Oviedo
Mrs. P.velyn Lundy
365-3160

while, going only jo far hack
as talc 1959 and early i960.
Indonesia banned Us 2 5 mil
lion Chinese from retail trade
in rural areas and forced hun
dreds of thousands of small
Chinese mrrehant* to sell their
ships and goods at the lowest
prices.
In reply to a Red Chinnr
note of protest Indonesian For
ly warned the Chinese against
"provocative action" or at
tempts to "incite" ovorcas
Chinese against government
regulations.
The Chinese press railed that
Chinese in Indonesia were he
ing murdered,
manhandled
and insulted without dtsnplin
ary artion netng taken
At this same moment in the
world's turning the United
States was signing a new am
nomlr aid agreement with In
dnnesia. bringing its total aid
in 10 yeara to more than 1500
million.
Nikita Khrushchev, then the

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ilahed Saturd ay

IJntla's inothrr means well
but would surely start her
daughter toward the dlsorrr
rouit. For no sirHr male
ran be happy as a ••remittame man" or gigolo. Ilut
there Is one way by which
you can safely give money
to your children, so scrapbook this ease and send (or
the '.‘ Budget Itookirt" below.
CASK l (95 l.inda K . aged
2t). recently got married.
"Hut, Hr. Crane,” her weal­
thy mother tiegan, "Linda's
husband makes only $6ou per
month so they ran t possibly
live on the standard to which
she has been aecustoined
"As a result. I base urged
my husband to give them a
monthly check of $li&gt;0 to help
them along.
"But he refuses, saving ll
would humiliate her husband
and also ruin their fun ol ti&gt;
ing to make ends tore!
"Hut we ran easily afford
to give them such an allow
ancr, Dr Crane, and I don't
want Linda to feci embarrass
ed by dropping out of her so
rial set ’*
Parents, beware!
tor part of Itie fun of carlv
marriage is bring indepen
deni.
Even if It means foregoing
rosily furniture for a lime
and using wooden packing
crates for tables'
Linda's inothrr is really a

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Letters
Tha Her ald veelramaa te l­
ler s franc l|a readers s a pate­
lla af fa ir e. T h e writer may aee
a pea a a m e pravlded fha le t­
ter ale
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Editor, Herald:
,
Epsilon Sigma Alpha aoroity wouia
uy
would mu
like to ex p r o s their
ai&amp;rdciation for thJ excellent
voVgragn of our
u anni-al Christmas Hall and
and all tha publicity
given to us over die paet
year.
Thank you. ESA Sorority

DtvXianokfri

Worry Clinic

a $250 •million loan to Indo­
By Walter C. I'arkra
nesia over seven yar*
Soccer
may be dropped
And Sukarno was assuring
the Australnn prime minister j f f ° m
Olympic
that Indonesia had no mien- j fiumea.Thru the players will
lion ol selling' Wesl New teally have something to kick
Guinea by force Com mooted a b ou t .
one Australian official;
Photos relayed from orbit
"Both sides recogntied thr
menace represented by Com­ ' mg satellites are so sharp
munist-China."
j and clcgr Jt jwhuvvri the jieoIt took just live years to re­ 1pie of the wolId to keep their
Rage l-A Sanford, Florida Fri., January 29, 19G5
verse the situation completely i window shade s-diasa day and
Australia is aligned against night.
WSLTLM A. UIKI.UH, n o n ok a .v u r i f L i i H u a
Indonesia in Malaysia, the lat­
M I A M I V O I. T O I .l h B , l l r e a l a t i a s - n v a e r a l SSaaaaer
est target oi a Sukarno "con
To some little kid brothers,
a t l U K B T a m : I X MUCH
II AUKS I JOIIMO.V
frontation."
A a v e r l i a l a a - Director
the bund mi-downs are burnM * n .* ln f editor
Soviet projects in Indonesia me-ups.
box
uaaaa
DOHIS SA II.LIAMS
A d v e r t le lo g M e a e s e r
have been slowed or halted.
Soc iety
editor
J A M B a HUB MAH KB
Red China has taken the So­
Mailmen got the long week­
u o n i K A ta ri*
Hueloee* Man ager
viets' place in Indonesian af ends o ff at Chriatmas and
a l l BO W E L L S
City ttditor
fections and has endorsed en­
New Year’*. They were able
M ech an ic al Mupt
m i l VAM.LI
thusiastically Sukarno's an­
L I U . VlftCMK T
to atop walking long enough
C- uaty
Editor
S ta ff i 'b o l u g r a p b e r
nouncement
of
withdrawal
to soak their feet fer three
from the U. N.
day* running.
1‘ ubllahod dally ox oepi Saturday. Sunday and C h r ist m a s; pub-

GJijr

.Political Notebook

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WASHINGTON (NEA) President Johnson may be
m lsiinf the boat In bit propos­
ed preschool education pro­
gram — federal money for
kindergartens and nurseries
in "poverty" areas.
Recent educational research
with small children suggests
that much of your basic in­
tellectual development
and

U.S. Veterans Administration and by
other work in vocational rehabilita­
tion.
But his self-support has been only
incidental to dedicating his life to
helping other laryngectomees learn
to speak. He has taught more than
100 of them, and has traveled all
over the World at his own expense'
to study, lecture and promote esop­
hageal speech.
-He-jdso-tea* -been-activcin sH»um

Quick now—how many shop­
ping days to Christmas T
The Old Cynic inaisti that
what tha world needs today ia
• good, old-faahioncd Fool
Killer.

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explanation of Ihe fact*, to
that the child tees the mean­
ing.
Those who answer a child’*
questions with some explan­
ation, but then lead 'him on
by asking him questions so
that he must think things
through himself.
-Children tn the first group
may tend to lag further behind

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which they will tend to do
poorly.
Because under • five child­
ren are so j;really Influenced
by their parents, some re­
searchers believe child Intell­
ectual Improvement
should
come through showing moth­
ers and fathers how they can
better handle their chlldren’a
questions. (It's belter than
pulling these deprived child­
ren in nurseries.)
When these research men
talk about the problems caus­
ed by cultural deprivation in
preschool children, they are j
not necessarily talking about i
the same thing President
Johnson and -his advisers
mean when they refer to
"needy" families.
j
Cultural deprivation, as us­
ed by research men. refers
basically to a lack of imagin­
ative parents, not to a lack
of dollars, A child with a few

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crayons, a slate, scrapping pa­
per. a mall order catalog (far
reading), some rocks and Im­
aginative parents may be cul­
turally rich. A child in a well
to-do home with unimagina­
tive parent* may be cultural­
ly deprived.
*
Cultural deprivation la a
problem' that money, import
ant a* it Is, may not be able
to solve. these researchers
cd h fttW fm r m an y-d aee they
found (hat a doIU rT worth of *
materials and a few
instructions to mothers seem­
ed to be all that was needed
to start a home attitude they
believe will result In import­
ant Intellectual advances for
"deprived" boyi and girls.
To be certain, however, the
researcher* are going to have
lo conduct additional experi­
ments with these same child­
ren as they grow older.

JAPANESE
PERSIMMON
TREES
Grnpeville Nuntery
2221 Grapevllle A r t.

322-08$$
"Scott’s Dealer"

You’ll be Happier
in a FORD
from
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.

social snob, too. for she star­ closing a long stamped, adted out It) h er‘ own marriage dresed envelope and 20 cents
"YOUR ITtll'NIM.Y r o lt n D IM .I H"
to cover typing and printing
with nothing.
SAN FORD, FLA.
322-1 IS 1
\\. |\ 1.11-S‘J ltl
Hut now she wants l.inda costa when you send for one
to begin life on a far more of his iMioklcts.)
luxurious standard than hei
young husband can afford.
Linda's clad is smart lor he
knows that if he starts sub­
joining the living expenses
of the newlywed*, Linda's
husband will soon grow irri­
table and Dually ugly.
For most men can't feel
happy it they are under cuntin
lied obligation.
So be would either hr forced
to develop the gigolo type of
personality or he'd quarrel
and belittle Linda in order to
raise his own deflated ego.
StihsidUrd couples o f t e n
bead straight for divorce!
You rich parents dare not
make "remittance men" out
oi your sons or sons-in law
l.inda must, now learn to
live ori her husband's $150 per
WI eg.
If her mother added an ijx
tr.i hundred, that would soon
cause Linda to develop richer
Irving standards for then slic'd
hu\e $2,Vi per week
Then, il h&lt; i husband did get
a raise of $.vi per month, it
would verm so small, by con
trad, that hr if be deprived
of boasting about it to l.inda
for what - jv i more per
month hv his own efforts tf
his in laws are handing him
$|on monthly?
‘A Community o f Homes — Built with Pride”
You brides lielrr beware of
entering tlhe "glided cage"
of ajubMdiiim-ttTtor' seal*.
-------- S TLE C TTTfc'E O F T I IE H O M E fT-K O W ~
II l« a quirk way lo break
up your marriage and start
UNDER CONSTRUCTION — CHOOSE
! your husband into a clandest­
YOUR OWN INTERIOR" PA1NT“ AND
ine affair where he will be
the "big s[itit^ instead of the
TILE COLORS — THEN IT WILL
gigolo.
MODERN KITCHENS BY
REALLY BE A HOME OF OUR OWN —
If wealthy ig-laws want to
help Hie young couple without |
FOR A LIFETIME OF HARDINESS
' disturbing the latu-r's fun In
Ihe game of skimping and
AND COMFORT!
' saving and hunting for bar­
gains at the food mart, then
give them a wedding gift of
a down payment on a little
\home.
For they can then pay off
IN-SERVICE,
j the balance as icgular month­
ly payments in lieu of rent,
INCLUDING TAXES
so (heir actual living scale
AND INSURANCE!
will not be altered.
Even so, don’t buy them a
$50,000 home when their bud­
get will not permit more than
$123 per month for rent!
Send for my "Budget Book­
let,” enclosing a long stamp
ed. return envelope, plus 20
rents, for it shows how much
young couples dare pay for
a home, based on Uieir present
earnings!
(Alwaya write to Dr. Crane
in care of this newspaper, en

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THE SEVENTH-PAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner Tth A Elm
3. U M x r .h a ll-------------- Paelor
SERVICES SATURDAT—

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
l i t Park Avenue
T. R C h a n c e ------------ Pastor
Morning Worship _ 1:19 a m.
Sunday School — — 9:41 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:99 a m.
Training Union
9:10 p m.
Evening Worship . 1:41 p m.
Wad. Prayar Barries 1:1# p. m.

Sabbath School ----- 4:14 a. m.

Worship Soroles _ 11:44 a. m.
Wodnaaday Night
Prayer Ssrvleo —— T:S® p. m.

Alliance

Assembly Of God
P1NECREST ASHKMHLT
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. tlth and Elm .
H- M. W ild e r -------------- Pastor
Sunday School ----- t it l a. m.
Morning Worship _ 10:10 a. m.
Ersnlng Worship — T:t0 p. m.
Youth Herr. (Hun.) - 9:00 p. m.
Mid-Weak Barr. (Wad.) _ 1:10
p. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Ctinrch fctreet. Longwood
Fr. Charles W . BttwarL Jr.
Vlear
Holy Communion — 1:01 a. ra.
Family gtrvloe A
Claaata ... - ____..J— 9:99 a. m.
Claaaia
. — 9:19 a. m.

HOLT CROSS
491 B. Park Ava.
Fr. Laroy D. Soper, Rector
Holy Communion — 1:11 a. m.
Family Service and
Sunday School ........ — 9:99 a. an.
Morning Prayar
(First Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:99 a. as.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1401 8. Sanford Ava.
R. Vernon Fuller
Sunday B ch ool____1:41 n. m.
Morning Worehlp . 11:00 a. m.

Free Methodist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th BL and Laurel Ava.
Ra -. C. E. Anderson ___ Pastor
Telephone: tll-1011
Sunday School ____ 9:41 a. m.
Mornlps Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening. Worst^p _ 1.00 p. m. *
Wad. Prayar Service 1:10 p. m.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
------■••.-r
Genera
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
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.

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Sunday Nits Uroadcast

WE8TSIUE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A Holly Are.
John R. K i n g --------------- Pastor
Sunday Bchool — — 10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. ra.
Sunday
Ersnlng Worship _ 1:00 p. rt.
Wadnasday
Prayer Barries
1:09 p. m.
PINECREHT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Rastor _ _ _ William J. Ousts
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Sunday Bchool
1:44 a. m.
Training Union ..— 0:lt p. m.
Evening Worship
1:10 p m.
Wad Officers A Teachers
M astin g............
0:10 p m.

Lutheran
PAOLA CHURCH Ob CHRIST
Highway 44 Weal
Morris Ruby --------Kvangellet
Bible C l a s t ____— 10:40 a ra.
Morning Worship
11:00 a m.
Evening Worship ~ 4:00 p m.
Bible classes Wad. . 1:10 p. ra.

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1100 A Orlando Drlvo
Hwy. 11.11)
Sanford, Florida

111-1111

The Rov. J. Gordoa P a i r r,
Pastor
Sunday School ____ 9:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 111 00 a. m.
Communion— First Sunday la
Each Month
Klndarsarton and Nuraary

CIIURCII OF CHRIST
1111 Park Avenue
Bart B r o w n _______ Evangelist
Sunday
llllila H tudy____ 10:00
a ra.
Morn ing W oreh lp —11:00 a m.
Evening Service — 4:10
p. m.
Sea " H e r a ld o f T ru th " t p

It Isn't sutomstic — this growing oltl gracefully.
Worries seem lo A ccu m u la te 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.

m.

Huiiloy on Channel t
Tuesday
Ladl'a Bible Class . 10.00 a m.
Wednesday
Bible C la e s ____ 1:10
p. ra.

But these later years are not meant to lx* a burden.
There Is much to,suggest that God intended them to
bring reward.

Christian Science
K1UHT

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CIIURCII
1011 W. Viral Street
Sunday S ch o ol------I 0 oo a. m.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m. .
Bible Study (Sunday) 1:00 p.nu
Evangelistic Service 7.00 p. m.
Wad Prayer Mast
I:0o p m.
Bill Stephana ------------ Pa»tor
A Cordial Welcome to All

C l l U l i m o k C IIIU 8T
HCIKNTI8T
to o Halt Htrund Mtraat
Hijii'I n y Marvlr# it
Humtay Bchool
11:00 a m.
Kutijrrt: •*boyt,#
W n I n t a d i T B ir v ir * . t no p me
It r ' f l i n g i l o o m : 101 W. Kir at
W

OSTEEN BAPTIST rllU IU ’ ll
||WY. 411
Ph 111-9114
Paatur __ cheater W. I'lank
Sunday School _ _ _ lo oo a. m.
Morning Barries _ ll oo a. m.
Training U n io n ------4:lo p m.
Evening Barries
tilO p m.
Wadnasday Mastlngs:

CHUIU'll OK ODD
nP PROPHECY
IJn* Elm Aveiiuo
Rev Robert Welch
Paelor
Sunday School ____ 4 44 a m.
Worehlp Service
10 4k a m.
E ngellatlc Serv. __ file p
Tusdey;
m.
Bible T reln ln g ------1:41 p.
Thursday:
Young Pooplo Servlco 1:44 p m.

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7 ;Jo p. m.
__________I SO p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE ItEDKEMEIi
tot W. llth Place
"Ths Church of tht Lutheran
Hour" and TV "This la tha
Lira"
Herbert W. Ooeres ;___ Paelor
Sunday Bchool ------ 1:11 a. m.
S W urehlp Service _ 14:10 a m.
Kindergarten and Nureery

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.
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Methodist

I eeii K t u u r A A o ra re -g l a w s , far-, S ve sK w g . V a

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ava.
Rev. Robert M Jenklne. Paelor

T H E C H U R C H r O R A l_ l_ • A L L N O R T H E C H U R C H

Church O f God
CIIIJHGII OK CJf »D
JJnd it Kranch
!• l» A lfo rd ______ ____ r a a l o r
Hu it liny Mrhool
f II a. m.
Mnmlr^a W ora hlp
11:00 a. m.
Kvan gallallo Herv . 7:10 p m.
Tuaa Prayar Sarv .. 7:10 p. m.
Tliura
Young Paupla
L n la a v u r ............— 7:10 p m.

He gave us the gift of love, so we can ex|&gt;erience
anew the adventures o f youth, the achievements of
maturity, in the lives of our children and grand*
children.

He gave us the blessing of memories, bo precious
moments of joy may be lived again and again.

&gt; « ; 10. JO a rn — I t o p ra.

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
l l t l Country Club Itoad
Sponsored by First Baptist *•
Church
Rar. 1C T. Barrett ------ Pastor
Buuday S c h o o l----- 1:41 *- m.
Worship yarrlcs _ 11:00 a in.
Training Union —— 0:41 p m.
Evening Worship — 1:1® P m.
Wad Prayer Barr. _ 1:10 p m.

P
psvap
Prayar
Choir -

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(UnltM Church at Chrl*t)
Park Avenue at 14th St.
t : l l a. m. ____ Church School
11:00 a. m. — Worahlp Service
1:10 p. m. — Christian Youth
Ministry
Rev. Walter A. JL McPherson,
Pastor

Episcopal

Christian

Baptist

organisations

-Methodist
OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCR
Osteen
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroe
"
C. A. Beatty ____—------ Pastor
Oetaan
Sunday School — 10:00 a. m.
Ostatn
Worahlp Sem es __ 11:00 a m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worehlp Service __ 1:10 a a .
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday School —
10:10 a m.

MGRACEFULLY

BAPTIST MISSION
ENTERPRISE
Sunday Bchool —— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. m.
Training Union _ _ 9:41 p. m.
Ersnlng Worship — 1:1® P m.
Wed. Night
Prsysr Masting _ 1:19 p m.
Her. It. J. Boynton ----- Pastor

J

CENTRA!* DAI'TIBT CHURCH
Cor. llth SL A Oak Are.
Gall Smith --- -------- -— Pastor
Sunday School —
9:11 a. m.
Morning Worship — Ui»0 a. m.
Training Uunlon _ Oitt p. m.
Ersnlng Barries
1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barries 1:10 p. m.
Nursery Open

G row ing # 1

ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Raster Are.
B. Hamilton Orlffln — Pastor
Sunday Bchool ------ 9:41 a- ra.
Morning Worship — Il:»9 a. ra.
Training Union _
9:14 p. ra.
Evening Worship — l i t l p. as.

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1191 Park A v a at Ittb St.
R ot. C. C- Doss. i t . — Pastor
Sunday School — - t i l l a. m.
Worship Service — 11:99 a. m.
Evening Worship _ TtSO p. m.
Atllsncs Youth
Psllowshlp (Wad.) _ T:!9 p. m.
Wsd)
faysr B arries------ Tilt p. m.

W T H I I ------------- —

Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

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

Pealme

Monday
John

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Hunday

Wrrlnreday
Isaiah
65 :1 7

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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

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I Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worehlp _ 1:11 p. m-

Thursday

Pro verba
17:8

Friday
Deuteronomy
8 : 1-6

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Ree. W. E. T lm m e ____Pastor
Sunday Sch ool______g 44 a. m.
Morning Services ... 11:00 a. m.
Choir Practice Wad 1:14 p. m.
Every One Wolcoma.

Saturday
John
16:7-17

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woodland Ava.,
Rov. John H. Hires Jr.. Pastor
Church School _ _ 1:44 a mMorning Worship __ 11:00 a B.
M Y F ________________4:10 p

-The Following “Sponsors Make TKiffChtTfciT Nottce-And-Direefeory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. It. Strickland

Southern Methodist
FIR8T SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman's Club Building
101 Oak Ava
Durward !L Knight Jr.. Pastoe Q
Sunday School ____ 9:41 a m.
Worship Sarvlea ___ 1:10 p. m.

Nazarene,
_

* FIRST CHURCH ~
___
- — C u T '■ •‘T O a z a h c n e - r
W . 2nd Be at Maple Ava. '
Paul Ulckas __________ Pastor
8unday School __— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 10:40 a. m.
Youth Hour —_____ 4:00 p. m.
Kvangelletlo Service ItOO p. m.
Mid-Week
Service (Wad.)
1:00 p. re.
Third Sunday
Slngepiratlon
1:04 p. reFI FIST CHURCH
OF THE NAZAKF.NR
Lake Mary, F la
Rav. W. L Holcombe, Paelor
Sunday
1:41 a m. ____ Bible School
11:00 a. m. _ Morning Worehlp
1:04 p rn. _ Evening Servlco
1:44 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Servlcee
1:00 p. m. - Laet Wet. Mleeiaaary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CIIURCII OF LO NO WOOD
j 61 Orange Street
R ev K. Ruth (Irani __ Paator
ttumlay Schuul
J0:U0 a nt.
Moirning W oreh lp
l l : o 0 a. m.
Sunday E v ening __ 7:10 p m
W e d Utble Study „ 7:J0 p. m.
C o m ju er or e Meeting
F r i d a y ________ __7:10
p. m.

Presbyterian

M or ning W ur sh lp __ g:IO p. m.

Hunday School ____t:44 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 10:14 g 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.

T ueaday
Zerhariah
8:8-7

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Eetatss
A
Citrus Halshts
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Rev. Charlaa B. Hogg __ Pastor
Church S c h o o l____1:41 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a m.
M T F _______________9:19 p. m.
Eva. W o r a h lp _— 1:10 p. na
Wad. Prayar Service 1:11 pm.

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FIRST PREStlYTERlAN
CHURCH
Sanford.
Fla.
Oak Ave. A Ird St.
Grover C Sewell Jr.
Paelor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aealetant
Paelor
Church Sch ool______ l:4S a. m.
Seaelon M e e t s ____10:41 a~ m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:00 a. m.
rionaer Kellowekip .. C:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowship i:00 p m.
Evening Worahlp
7:J0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7;00 p. m.

COVENANT PR ERBTTERI AN
1774 South Orlando Drive
Thomae H. Makln ____ Paator
Worahlp _____ _
1:00 a. rr.
Church* School ___ 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 Staff

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

PaaIa
Waslayaa
MathodlaL
RL
Id
W. at Paata
SL Jamas A.M E . Sanford Ava
BL Mery'e A.M.E. Church SL RL 411 Oaleaa
SL
PeuTg Methedlel C k t r t h
Oetaes
Rd. Cnterprlee
Stafford Maaserlel Methodist C h i n k
R DaBary

SEVENTH D A T ADVEN TIST
Foraat Lak* Savaeth-dey Adventist Cburck.
Hwy. 414. Forest City
S *v*a lk -4ay
Adventist Church,
Maitland
A v a , Altamonta Springs
'
Sanford
Sevaelk-day
Advautlat
Cburck.
Bavanlb a Elm
OTHER CHURCHKS
Allan's A.M.E. Church. Oliva a llth
Church of Ood In Christ. Ovlado
Chuluota Community Church
Church at God at Prophecy, 1101 Elm Av*.
Church a f God Mleelon, Enterprise
Church of Jasua Christ e f
Letter Day
Salat*. 1118 Park A v a
Community Chapal, Altamonte Spring* *'
Eaatara Orthodox Church. SL John* Chry­
sostom Chapal, Hwy. I t - t l , Farn l'ark
Congregation Bath Israel, llth * Magnolia
Flrat Church af ChrlaL Bclamlat.
4*0 fc. la d SL
-Mtnrdwm Hmi| of .J iB b T lirv W ItllT g s- “ *• —
Lake Maaraa Unit, t i l l W . Third SL
•First T a a l s c o s u r Church a f Lengwood
F u ll Gospel Tabornacl* 1114 Country Club
ML
Olive
Heliatae
Cburck.
Oak
Hill
R A Oataaa
Plaecreat A ssem b ly .o f Oed. t l l b * Kim
•anford Alllanc* C hu rch . 1491 R Park A v a
Raaford Ceagresatloa o f Jehovah's Wit*
ueseoA 144 SaaforA A v a
T he Salvelioa Army. I l l E Ind SL
Unity Church e f S aa ferA 1*4 K. U l SL

HILL LUMBER Si HARDWARE C&lt;X&gt;
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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Antioch Baptlkt Church. Ovlads
Central ilepllet Church. III! Oak Ava.
Cbuluota Flrat Hapllat Church
Chuluota Uapllat Ulaalon
eider Springe Hapllat Church.
I l f Lehman Rd
Ftrat Uapiiat eburoh. 119 Bark Ava.
Frlendeklp UaplLt Church at
Altamonte Springe
RL 414. Altamonte Springe
Flrat Uapllat Ckurck of DaBary
Flrat Uaptlai Church or Oanovg
Flrat Uapllat Church of Lake Mary
Flrat Uapllat Church af Lake llonree
Flrat Uaptlai Church of Looswoed. Oor.
Church * Oram
Flrat Uaptlai Church of Oviedo
Flrat Uaptlai Church of s«n Lando Spring*
Flrat Skllub Miaaluuary Uapllat Church.

~Tior
wmimt --------------Fo'aat City Uapllat Church

Fountain U#*6 Uaptlai Church. Ovladu
Love Southern Uaptlai Ulaalon, Cbuluota
Mlaalonary Uapllat
ChMUh '**r.M4 **•

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' tlaeadouta Ulaalon Baptist Church
t
Oak Hill Hd. Da i t , a
1 •’
Morning Olory Uaptlai Churoh. Oanava * » y .
ML Oliva Mlaaiooary Uapllat Churoh, Ban
U sh u aprlnsa Kd-. Dons wood

ML Zion Mlaalonary Baptlat Blpaa Ava.
New
Ml.
Calvary
Mlaalenary
Baptlat
1101 W. I tth BL
New salam Primitive Baptlat Ohurch,
U0I W. llth SL
New ML Eioa Uaptlai Chureh. I ll* Pear Ava
(iaklawn Uaptlai Cbapal. t i l l W. 10th SL
Octavo Uapllat Church
Pluacraat Uapllat Church, III W. Onora Rd.
Pralrla Laka Baptlat Church. Rids* Rd,
Farn Park
Prograca Mlaalonary Baptlat Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaalonary Baptlat Church,
Ninth A tilckory
SL Jama* Mlaalonary Baptlat Church SU.
RA t i l Oetaan
a
SL Paul Mlaalenary Baptist Church. Ith SL
SL Matthews Mlaalonary Baptlat Chureh
Canaan Halshta
St. Jobn'a Mlaalonary Baptlat Chureh,
910 Cyprese SL
ample Baptist Church. Palm Sprlape Rd,
llamonle Bprlnpu
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Wastalda Missionary Baptist Church,
419 R Hally A va
Zlou Hope Baptist Church, 111 Oranp* Ava.

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CATMOUO
Church .of tha Nativity, Dak* Mary
All Souls Catholic Chureh, 111 Oak A va
Roman Catholic Mata, Sportsmen's Club,
ChuluatA

SL
Ann's
Catholic
Chureh,
Parables
PtacA DaBary
SL Mary Magdalen* CaUtcRo Church, Mait­
land A va Altamonta Springs
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. I49T E. Sanfard Av a
Congregational Chrlitlan Church,
Ittl Park Ava.
Nortksld* Christian Church. . F l a r l t a
Uavaa D r, Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chureh *r ChrUL t i l t R Park Av a
Chureh af Christ. Oaaava
Church at Christ Long wood
Churoh el Chriet, Peela
CHURCH OF OOD
Church
C b u rc A
Church
Church

at God III Hickory
c &lt; &lt; M . i n s B r - F r e a e h ----------------ef God. Ovlade
at Oed Mlaslaa, Enterprise
EPISCOPAL

All Salats Episcopal Church E. DaBary
A va, EetarprUc
Christ Episcopal Chureh. Lencweed
All Salute Episcopal. KnUrprlsa
Moly Croaa Episcopal, Park A va at Ith

LUTHERAN
Aaeanalaa
Lutheran
Church,
Ovarbrook
D r. Casaalbarry
Good Sbaphard United Lulhara.
11*1 R Orlando Dr.
Lutheran churoh of tho Radoamar,
1*1 W. llth ' llaco
Miaalah Lutheran Church. Amarleaa Lesion
llall. Pralrla Lake. Fa rn Park
UL Luka* Lutharaa Church, RL III Slavla
METHODIST
Baraatt Memorial Malkodlat Ckurck. E.
DaBary Ava, Balarprlaa
Bear Lake Malkodlat Churoh
Dathal A.M E Church. Canaan Halghta
Casaalbarry Community Methodist Church.
Hwy. IT-Bt A Plaay Rids* Rd, Casaalbarry
DcUary Commsalty Malhadtst Church W.
Highlands DaBary
Christ Malkodlat Church
Chriet
W f e ^ i S S t t t f Church.- 411 F ir * AvA
First Matbodlsl Chureh at Ovlade
First Southern Methodist Churoh
Woman’s Club 1*1 Oek A va
Free Methodist Churchy 949 W. 4th i t , .
Oanav* Methodist Chureh, Oaaavu
Grace Matbodlat Church. Oeern RA
areal Chapel A M E. Church, OviedoOakgrova Mathollat Church, Ovlad*
Oataaa Matkeeiet Chureh

NAZARENE
at
tha
Fired
Church
NaaaranA
W.
Ind et Maple
Farn
Park
Charch
ef
tha
NasartBA
O'Urlan Rd, Farn Park
Lab* Mery Chuieh at the Neterane
PRESBYTERIAN
Cammunlty Presbyterian Chureh. Leka Mery
flr t t
Praabytarlam
Church,
Oek
A va
Freebytertea Charch. Ceaaelbarry
Frasbytarthn Chureh - a t
DaBary,
Hlghlaad
bytartaa Chureh at The Cevaaaat
SHI R Orlande Dr.
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•L Andrew# Praabylarlea Chureh 4911 Leauaal Bek- D r, Beer Lake
Upaala Corere salty Praabytarlam Church,
Upaala RA
Wsstmletatar Praahytartaa Charch, H ow .11
Park. K l 411

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' "Each rftjeu 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.
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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
that 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 o ff a few things now in the
works— not just 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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'A l i v e F o r ' 6 5 '
There’a work to be done In Semi­
nole County so let’s get oh with It.

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Annual Seminole County ber*. Thi* would put the
I Chamber of Commerce mem­ Chamber in the ''saturation”
bership drive opens Tuesday class, they said. _____________
Utra ktelcnff b m k ener­
—
"f cp' Kvp -Otric
getic' program In the -works
...Center*- _ .
_ Co-chairmen oL_ttr»—rmm- for this year as ft strives to
paign are Robert Besserer and make .it the most productive
Arthur Reek with.
4 ------- in Seminole County history.
Considered of paramount
A holt o f prizes will go to
workers who sign up the importance are the Metropoli­
greatest number of membera. tan TeJephone System, the
Chamber official* expect a Riverport Marina, the Fort
25 per cent increase in total Authority. Junior College and
membership and dues this year location of additional indus­
as they strive for 500 mem­ try in the county.

We know about the Beautification
Project to attract tourists.
_ We know .about .the. increased_in.
dustry in the area...
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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.
That’s where we come in.
The Chamber is poised to begin its
membership drive for ’65. It kicks
o ff Tuesday morning with a break­
fast in the Civic Center.
Every business mnn and woman in
the community should avail them­
selves o f 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.

Seminole County * * * *

The telephone tie-up would
lin k'all o f Seminole County
instead of having toll charges
w r cxtafc.no w- between- the {San­
ford j.tfnV«*3nW?i '3ctWtmT)e
trieta.
The marina project is class­
ified as tha moat energetic
in the hiatory of the Sanford
area. A feasibility report has
been issued and it points to a
profitable undertaking by this
city and county.
Special committees are at
work in pushing for early
completion of the endeavor.

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-

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 volunteer laymen is the goal of
Mrs. Helen Glecson, as edu­
cation chairman of the Sem­
inole County unit, American
Cancer Society.
Physicians
are most cooperative, Mrs.
Gleeson said, but the unit also
needs laymen to assist in pre­
senting the association's pro­
gram at various meetings.

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Zip Code 32771

VOL. 57

United Press J.cnscd Wire

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SANFORD.

(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 M i 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
Alabama.
I MIAMI (U PI) — 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
Mexico
grain is designed to rejuvrn 1 GUADALAJARA,
NinHeeii ptiButiA
ate the economically depress 11’ I'll
ed area through a variety of usi r 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
ties in A,,|h*ma. Gcqygia. nt a pop uiuaic ihow in Uj«
Kenturky, Maryland, North (ititf-tini? heir.
Carolina, Uhlo. Pennsylvania,
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BRIEFS

Waste Of Time

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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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

Situation 'Stagnant'
In Moonport Strike

Jobs

Scout Saves
Sister With
Quick Action

250% Increase
In Orders Told

Suspect Held

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! B o , r d l l ] 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
410.
'G A IN E SV IL L E (U P ll —
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
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

Marvin Named

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Legislative Meet
Slated Tuesday

Enrollmet Hiked

Official* of Ihe Cape's tmiM
ing and trades unions were
meeting in Cocoa Reach to
consider a proposal made b&gt;
a presidential commission of­
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
expired at midnight last night. I
threatening to Interfere with
work on a large rocket • car­
rying Crawler at the Space
Center.
A Space Agency spokesman
said if a new steelworkers'
contract is not signed today.
Crawler work could remain,
Idle even if the construction
workers decide to return to
work tomorrow.
The Army Corps of Engi-|
beers' said* today about only'
500^ 'of J,300 buildlpg .trades­
men reported to work today.
Jt waa the third work day lost
by the crippling building tra­
de* dispute.
"Tha situation la atagnant,”
said J. L. Barite, a project
engineer at tha vast Project
Apollo moon base.
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SPECIAL!
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shower
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on this special! Big as
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Seminole '65^
Traffic Toll •
Totals Three

LUNDbN tU P f) — 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) — 1spending 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* |
f-iril Ellington, a close friend
•
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[ nPf j 4 during the coming bien- anticipated expenditures would j
1f 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
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
tive delegation will hear a
vived quickly to inch toward |cj , , that were presenting their
The commission says it has
host of propoaed actiona when
the 70 degree mark early this
CAKE KENNEDY &lt;UPI)—
Decline
planned a major campaign to!
it roiivrnra Tuesday at the
afternoon.
WASHINGTON &lt;UP|) — J About 3.800 construction wor­
convert central and
midCounty Commission
rooms
The fedctul government end­ kers slayrd off their Jobs awestern statc farmers to Flor-j
starting at 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.
j lion m key space projects at
tions will be the establish­
ce’* Sem-O-Gram reflect* an­
With only $1,071,000,000 rev- ment of a water conservation lier, and 18.000 fewer than i a standstill. A new labor trou­
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
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
Scout training of a nine-year- the budgets before it presents
Specific
times
have
been
the exception of postil re­
old Fern Fark Cub Scout, its recommendations to the allocated to various delega­ Revolt Dies
ceipts (down 1.14 per cent)
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
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
They've been placed in the aver at least 29 per ceat of
— 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—
would be te mack worse coo- Enrullment increased during Gary, alao known as Andrew weekend that Russia's hew tracts during Die period to­
Southern Bell Telephone Com
d it io o lf U kade't been for the* past year in ev ery on e 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
•
•
*
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.
The 1968 astrological foregistrar'* office announced to­ taurant real room.
laaat on* of them has gone
Painter said profits at 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.
ebowa at inid-ycar.
menu
..
filial.
the Winter Haven murder.
g''lher*'a something out there.”

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MON.. FEBRUARY 1. 1065

Senators See
SI Billion Aid
For Appalachia-

able because c f 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*.

W E A T H E R : C lo u d y , w a r lo c r , (K ig sib le s h o w e rs T u e s d a y ; lo w 4 5 -5 0 to n ig h t .

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

snow in Colorado and Wyom­
ing, where police warned
.motorists ’ not to travel except
in emvrgenciea.
,
Pueblo, Colo., was slugged
with three inches cf fresh
snow in one hour during the
night and Milwaukee, Wit.,
picked up five inches in aix
hours.
Snow was falling from the
w
Plans afoot for a major
building project on Onora Rockies to the eastern Great
Road. Announcement due ear­ 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: ilow a, 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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Doria Armstrong. Joan Green­ Maude Herrick, lb ssic Quick, Mary Mosler, Longwood; "Bar­
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Lake Mary, a girl.
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Johnson, now 38, turned up in
medical report on "dead rins­
e r " John (F riti) Johnson said Omahh "three days later and
today there It no Indication became one of the city's best
that "he hat any recollection" j known figures before a friend
of hit life as an Ohio sales-],if Itadcr's recognized him in
man who disappeared almost Chicago early this month.
Johnson’ s doctor indicated it
eight yean ago.
The doctors taid they were Would bo months-—if ever—bealto unable to find a medical - fore the mystery of why Haor psychiatric reason for John-' &lt;lrr disappeared and why Johnton’s loss of memory.
Ison cannot remember him is
’ Johnson’s family doctor re-j
re* solved.- —
wifi, .Mary Lou, anil
sealed thy .results,of rxh.ni.il Uader’s
liader’t wife
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Omaha television personality, i Johnson and Ids wife. Nancy,
Johnson's fingerprints have, have two children in Omaha
Identified him as Lawrence J.
The report said that after
Bader, an Akron (Ohin) kitrh- eight days of intensive neurnloen appliance .salesman who glral, psyuhialnc. and physical
disappeared during a fishing tests, no n«*irotir of psyrlmtie

psychotherapy
tendencies could lie found to commencing
explain his inability to recall and both psychiatrists advise
me it would take an indefinite1 LONDON M'PD — More
any former life as Bader.
Dr. Lee C Bevilacqua, John­ pdnod of such treatment to t h a n h a l f o f B r i t a i n ' s B a r r i e r son's personal physician for the ascertain the exact nature of d r i v e r s f a i l e d t h e i r d r i v i n g
past three v ars, issued thc^uch a problem," the doctor t e s t s d o i n g t h e s i x m o n t h s
medical refMirt in a brief news sa‘d
ended Jan
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conference ir the office of
Johnson’s
attorney,
Harry
Karnliam
Johnson did not attend.
Farnhnm and Hevilaeqiia indicalctf that further long and
intensive medical studies, will
btynunled to fully explain Bad­
er’s memory loss. ,
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Bevilacqua sa’id it whs obvi­
ous that lohnson's memory
loss, involving such a long and
“ vital" period of his life, "rep ­
resents a deep-seated psychiat­
ric problem "
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Hwy. 17-92 and Onora I)r., Sanford
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MON.. T l’ FS W Kl&gt;„ S\T.t 8:30-7:00
TIIUllS., FRL, 6:30 . 9:00 .

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PLEASURE!
Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry
HOLTLS: 9 . 9, MON. --SAT.

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Preliminary house-to-house
canvass in the Lake Mary
house numbering survey benun today with members of
dir] Scout 1roup 657 making
the calls. Residents are urged
to co-operate In providing re­
quested information for the
project which is being spon­
sored by the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce. The
girls, assisted by boys from
Troop 242, will continue their
work through the weekend.
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Freezing Air
Kept From
Citrus, Crops

Seminole County * . . * * *

on the St. Johns River

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“ The Nile of America’

PHone 3 2 2 -2 6 11

Zip Code 32771

LAKELAND (UPI&gt;—TernW E A TH E R : possible frost, low in 30s tonight; high in mitl-TOs Snltirdny,
peraturcs plunged to the 20*
Kill., FEBRUARY 20, 1965
SANFORD, KLOItlDA NO. 135
Established 1908
United Press Leased Wire
in North Florida today and VOL. 57
tourist* along the southeast
coast bundled against a stiff
wind that protected citrus
!* » •
and vegetables.
A fierce Midwest storm
sent the mercury to 26 at
Tallahassee, and as low as 47
in Miami.
Hut a brisk wind over the
MOSCOW l CPU — The
A reminder: Propery own­ citrus belt and' into South
Soviet
L'niun today. launched
...
ers have little nmre than a Florida kept the freezing air .
month—until April 1—to file from settling on fruit tree. 1 ■"
e“ ' ,h “ *l,cl!‘ le‘
Hy Dottle Austin
’ *"• ™ ,h 11 hns blasted into
for
homestead
exemption, and tender truck crops.
Administrative officers of,
personal propery tax. A visit
llut the strong wind that " l,'lt
w ,,k ' ,hl' ,,ffu 'al
the Naval Training Devices
•nnoutU,,'t‘
to the tax assessor's office kept the cold air out of the j T"**
Center at I’o t’ Washington. N
will suffice. To get homestead
Y which writ-coon move into
-exemption, ytva must have re­ Iirmage on it* own.
the Orlando.,AFP wcrc'spcpjnt;
i KKSTVIEVV ti l'll — A
sided in the home as of Jnn.
Dale Carlton, of Florida
guests of the Central Florida
I. You also can claim $1,000 Citrus Mutual, said the winds 77 vein-old woman burned to
Navy League at a dinner at
death
late
Thursday
night
'deduction in personal propeity caused substantial droppage
the Naval Air Station ball­
tax if you arc a legal resi­ in the remaining grapefruit when her small frame home
room, Ihursday.
caught
flic
in
the
little
town
erop
and
some
droppage
in
dent of this state. Almost all
Capt
John K. Sloatman.
valuables you own, from the ornnge erpps. He added of Laurel Hill near the Ala­
commanding officer of the
‘household nnd kitchen furni­ that the blowing sand may bama border
NTD Center, speaking at (lie
ture, to art, books, gold and result in damage to bloom
dinner, told assembled N.iv&gt;
silverware, are amung items buils just starting to appeal Firm Act Urged
C O L D lilt A ll) C U I T K l l K I ) at th e C entral H ofid .t N o w l.ca g iic d in n er
I i-.iLpi-rs, "Nrver have I seen
in this category. If in doubt, on tn i s
&lt; Hit \tit&gt; (ITT I — All nf
'I n ursday at S a n ford N aval A ir S tation as b - :d eoittmanditin o ff ic e r s w el­
so' much consolidated hospi
visit the courthouse.
SC NNY KEY WEST
Southeast Asia will fall tn
co m e d o ffic ia ls o f tint N aval T rain in g D evices t en ter whit It soon will
t.slit&gt; in my life I ran t wail
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The high at sunny Key communism if President John­
m ov e to O rlan do Al-’ H fr o m P ort W a sh in g ton . N 't . ITmn left Ht|t p h oto
to none to Central Florida
Someone It*f 1 11st* door open H est this morning was 61 de- son fads to act firmly with­
a re C opt. Lee lllne^cr, d ire cto r o f m ilitatv m i vices, o f f i . e o f Naval IfeCaptam Sloatman doscribV
in a few days, flic hard M
p e a r c h ; C apt. John II. S lb a lm a n , eontiitandivg o flii er o f N T D C ; t ap t,
ed ih« work i“ his facihls
I lie went hot riuui |iie-li-'ed Nixon told n lii-ptihHcan din­
limit m ntlirr clus- .i■1*. 1 «m IVti(.h a n d le r W . Sw an son , co m m a n d in g o ff ic e r , S an ford N aval A ir S ta tion ,
mg Hie get sonnet is about
of the same tonight ner Thursday night.
Iral F!*»rjilii ThtirsuUy and
and
C
apt.
Jan
ies
M
ayo,
com
m
a
n
d
er
o
f
UeeoiiMai-sain
e
A
lta
i
k
U
m
g
t’
lie.
eipiall)
divided tsetwrrn eugi
this morning. Uh vwr 11
it with a wanning trend later
N a vy L ea g u ers chat in low er p h oto w ith C aptain Hint her. F rom left Or.
ncers, ediieation.il sfieeiahsjs
Saturday.
la»t.
Reds Help Yiets
and .pialifled training experts
W . V in eeiil R ob erts, new p re s id e n t; Caplatti MlueLer. and T om Culler
ant fur Ini r
• Hut t h**
i liM m N I TIM l
i om
' From the ronstiuetmn of
and J. 1„ C a llow a y , both o f W in ter Park and both past p resid en ts.
f.u
ft
M
il
as
f
t-p.hi
y
IntiiKlT
Ki nm the ft |N»jt ninth* to
numi't &lt; limn will supply
about
4.XI tra mill! devicenl
tin
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II*
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Siinforct SrmififiU* Jn*c«*r!» by IIliner Mir
N' th Y f i NinH with tank'
during World War II we now
III
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ready
Wayne A ILett, i Lom* ilt*ti id
arut Artillery wluvfri m turn
catalogue atioiit .1 0,m i sej.ar
tiie gtoves and vegetable
m u i ' i i n e s r m iAt he f u n . T h e lo ­
will tup replaced !-&gt;■ Iht» -H••virf
ate training ,1. etces ranging m
fields
for
fire
protection
rn! routirvuf'iit tti flu* Lamt u*
t*fiti»t, hiT •tiding ta diplomat
price from rtmut iline cents
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hi 1 lie iniddle
Sunday n’ M nf 1.u&gt;*l wji* It*
It f * pm tv f v, ti \i'd he I
It, over f'.t tildl-on" he noted
- ,1 O lit c, -S|ll\
lur^r M of nil art ! a ti ojilty and b w
' Cut I.'ll i t.U nn --n.l the
I
of
f-ur&gt;
to
do
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Vet
it
pc
wa? gtviti 'in yotiiii: men.
LIU
Bill
Hacked
other
a'tiooiuts received all
ge
to
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us
ti
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d„ in.
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Hieir 11 ain i.i g nn our slittit at
WASHINGTON (CfT I —
In in\ - fitgld temperaturrs
Received severnt rnmmmtti
e-t dot u-es before iw-ing taun
• ed ».X t ,.i south s I , n- \ 11- a •*rai i n f rrrf cl Ain
of
va&gt;&gt;iriK
nature
after 1 ,1 H i Ilia .V n i l a nil a i
k * tan- H* iiair counted rn*
t tied mlo space," he pointed
Tlnirmlny'§ IL i «ld i»m*l« men
’.gh *n . » to a*Mir** fav ini­
out
,i fold .,1 I a I i nt Sin ii
ti«»n of “ malt ’ in I "T« imile*"
's ! i.u$i a " liiri next vhtK mu
Captain stobn an p-e-l cted
ola 1, 11II- - die hud it "1
ra Moire planV'
‘Tis true ... ,|&gt;,| Ja&gt;
!• i t j }in»f|i *• f ! 1 hil
that eietlluallv t If-* to I Wat
tille. ami 11 *
though f h *1• o Dar I y, of
\p t.., aittti ii* vi l&lt;&lt;pmen!
personnel -soul-t tie involved
, i im ' octi i
H hd
41
a'
the h x|t i .li t lil Miilitili, eay.s
in rnntia tme an t »uh con
hill.
I .imp i
Ml.
tia - tine vs it ti tin ■-&gt; s . to lli-iti
l.l
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glim. In I lui ida ill-t i-tl lal
&lt;Ini .• i '
Wot't u 111'! I Borders Rescued
The
in vv Tti.itI'd * Stfit• -1 i ii,.
supplier s
Ml \ MI i l l ' l l
A Navy
» n s ..wept a&gt; toss
flank of Sr mm le h.i? f ■JI•■w
* We now b«v r ai to e cun
Ni n I t i laud today with it ilf -I i I'l t«»VM*d till* I •- f iMp1
i-d it 5 1 ! •ini&gt; i &lt;f Aii"♦•I it ana t. ■ j - ■.j , t ,if snow, sleet,
! i lu.* l i i . 1h r S r a r a i t y
trails fni u'ali-i I.tl* tola.lug
light d«un «■» ft* f*l»r‘ &gt;-• t.i.ti in I gale foil e w mils
i» j* m ll-i* m a, to Haifi'ty in
f.'Htt million ' tit- -a -i
lui(rit') I
1 1 * *' * **I hiil »
I... ,tii ta» It. .» s l-i&gt; n*i Ain
Hut ng ttu* t M -hi -i tun*
\V
i •a t flooding w as I
the ►pint,* nui|i".| John
Dr \\ Vuuellt It- '-I t’ s w ai to I along the const and vi Ti % t f] M.d* d in A n d t i l » ut
Mercer, vp of the new Lank.
till* d lA A i.t f d t a ja t
named new- pit-dent of the
many families were rescued * r n d t«i
Stnp|ting for « inonnnt to
Cenlial Florida Naii taague
in t!i* i atilihran.
!i to Iheir homes by Iwat.
nr.!*vsi r h ii i“ *i t* i '** i|in -t'"ii
witli &lt; arl I. ingfol t ut 1'I ian
1 , slot m-ciiused death toll
Me Tier W!i
out hi* tlUMv a loss the nation rose to at Banks (let Bund
do as vice plf-ldt tit. Itulii-it
f . t t l e |M*rki'l » f m i t a p " Hur t * '
1 4I'll il. i! r« •* -|’t% f r a in Iless, i cr as -eri et at v Hid 11s
Hy June ( anclhrrrj
M. pn ; - I BidL i I .ia wull .is
T t l l A HASM L i ITT i -cast til Illinois, anil buried
ure. *1 could never have got­
Alilci nun Arthur Legu pn
-'
-‘*-1 i-i . rttUl1 «k| $ 11'»« (Irili Vii t IT ' 1"-n'-r&gt; JIMfijili
run Vtllwock, of Maitland,
under deep tnuw drifts, re- A 1 1 6 mdlu-n l ake County
ten it built without this
1- j its.
;&gt; &gt; p: --jii i till oil till' Basils- « t i j oiin i , ai i It* ! *\ ioU, treasurer
J
I.
i ,.illu&gt;v.it
road inind istue was turned vcnti-tl j ScnlJlive budgi el l-i
[lotted 14 death*.
gadget,** he raid, with a sigh
s.
HH1 utility 1,1 k.
J127,Out) fur the year lot the o{
presidetil
of
the
W.nter
Park
over
tn
tha
FloruU
National
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12 Sno. !f.iM(hl't&gt;, 5
Leg-, &lt; V||| miNl ihe dj paM fil
Telephone i timpans. was twin
Croup of Hunks at Jackson Town of Caaaelherry ai a
If you missed the Art Show D r iv e r In ju re d
-,n'* bridge tund. S's.Of.tft. ,,j president emefilus
villa Thursday on a success­ public hearing Thursday tuglit ddu it !&gt;&gt; the fact that tue
at the Civic Center, you now
‘im! (irli'iliitn, Sl.OOO,
Entertainment for the N'.ivy
ful I w hid to the Develop­ to a small gruup of interested tuwn has a healthy surplus line* •
have an opportunity to see In C a r M ish a p
from piev.niis years, whirli and huiIdiriN ]M*rmlla, K'.5u(j.
lieagueri was provided hy Kd
ment i ommi»»|on of 2 5&lt; per citizens.
all lh« winning.^ paintings
Hu
r-t.nl department i* d i r r e ft b o d y
\ driver identified is Hus cent on the loan.
famed
h :i n jt*
By means nf charts he si w i an tn u-rd to make up tin
They have been hung el thr veil It Fern was treated at
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cl lo 11" ei ve IJir linn » player, now at Mir L.ink'furd
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f.-1
efli
,
ed a breakdown nf it,-ni- in
g,
illcrv of sVnkmik Uic
I binNaval
!
'liar * 1 I fum&lt;a im luilt l in like Hotel.
Vir Station diapen |
1i n f T if ImdiYi uill) J’lojMio
nnd lila»» Company on Mag ,cjf&gt; «arl&gt; this morning for A r g u m e n t L ea d s
Arcompanyins I'aptaln Shut
nolia Avenue nnd wdlv hr cufr and bruises received in i T
pl-JN i|| .«•! lit fll.a.
lur man w ere,' apt Lee IDork* r.
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fiev*
p
a
v
in
g
set
a
Aide
there all through the nioffrt*vkm&lt;'car accident on Seminole
D eath V lUirgC
f director of nuLtary services.
\* * pa\ iru* will !•«* wtres\ed.
of March.
floutrvard w a r Mangoustinc
JACKSONVILLE t l ’ H ) —
of Naval Itesean h,
fi *"f -1..IT. It) I •. O lift ;iu&gt;e Ilf
\vi-nne
Vn unetnplojed welder was
Washington, l&gt; &lt; t dr# Ted
Phil Logan sa v— Hn- new
Mo h
t i
( o f h i .1 m l &lt; i i . i r ic e
t it&gt; jmlire said Ferris, who held nn a i large o! mmder
• io &gt; b y
l ia is o n u l i u * i l o r s* I
theme song down in Latin is stationed
mi i i-i % Io.i l&gt; \ftow&lt; tj tor in l I), and Cdr John V IV M
........... at the base, lust mg his brother during an ar
Ho toid,*i i i% fin- port Im *&lt;* of Fadden. roDtractmg officer
America is ' ! m Dreamms of rontro[ „[
tjr p ^
ths gument
,i in' a 11- mI 4i 4tier and a lr*ic
Wide l»thmu&gt; "
Duval County dalertivei sard
highway and clipped a city
Heavy winds and chi! mg fltfiNT rjj s iff aclUltU't llBo for t't| tipped uiMt front end vsit b NTDC
• • •
James Haire .''abhed hn bro
limit sign ‘M-lote stopping
»m«. t h 4\ ami S.ihtnlrfV.
liia !• i lila le ami' tiio-Aer.
Hoth let* pin-re rompaniev m
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tiarle- .......
Henry Haire 37 t e m p e r a t u r e s T h u r s d a y for *-d
lie
I* ihirged
with reck ther t........
|!i. !» n r
fill t!i»* * mum
I i |h•111 • d« pal Imerit * al B u n u f i l S l a t e d
Seminole C«u'.t&gt;— \'-t'er 1‘ jik ||&gt;4 driving «nd with defacing to death ai their None in Iron! oflm als of tlu- llollcthalloo wi
»
ilk
»
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tip
tin
hi.141
to
* nt. lias hern t**isrd to
Tele phone Co an 1 houttn-in public proper!)
Seminole ITaza
Clllidl -l
of tlw-ir mother and sister
The March of Dime* w
I li’tf v l41 flight (nr 4 Ihrrrio alio* for the pur*
Bell— stand ready to makf
benefit from a gymkhana to
h*»ur pm^rjrn nf
4n«l
further investments in the lu
‘ I' *'1' r" a
rar and la- held Sunday starling at 1
t rili'M-iitlfiirnt im|&gt; to huvi* thr pro. i,l, at le.nl a minimum
ture of Ihn aiea tiy providing
p in by -he Apopka .Njwrls
u r.i 1ln*r 9oi«« Ihi*ni to c*tll till a a „i tor tiu sc.ell men ill the
toll-free server il i&gt;hone -uh
men'. Association
Itiu pt-rl o r «■
depar Imerit
senbers a If get ed want it this
Tiu- horse show wall featuri
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1
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In
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hat
k
-Salurtiav
I und* Hair be. n provided
u the word Horn Hob She Urn
a variety uf events including
Irom m*on to 3 p nr. on a for lea.ing .mi furnishing
manager o( the local phone
a "jackpot cloverlcaf" and a
in.ik&lt;‘up ►rlKtlulc.
liadly needed olllct- space for
office. He adds that both
trophy and six ribbons will ImPit* FmuiiAjiivrt
will !&gt;«• the town ill tto- I ii"ellH-rry
companies are in "full agree
awardrd.
on 'L u c from 1* 30 lo U 3u lo Plaza chopping &lt; enter adja
tm-nl’* with aims &lt;d tin- '1 tin
A harlM-eue will tm served
nuht to initriain ami piuvnh tent to Hit* town ii.ll. which
polltan Telephone System t otnstarting at It a m
muftii
ilantimi
I
he
Hintwill
continue
to
house
Im
and
mittee of the Seminole Chain
chord*' * uiU makr their ap police drpartinriiis and coun­
tier of Commerce and have
|iearani4‘ Sa(urda&gt; ni^hl ai cil meeting*
offered their cooperation tn
Carlson S tricken
the same hours
t if flee* of the mayor, town
achieving these aittn
R. C. Carlson, chairman of
Prizes w.ll be awatdfd for rlerk budding inspector «nd
• * •
lamgwood (Tty (gmnrd, is a
the last dancers
superintendent ol public works
The publicity gained in the
patient in the intensive car»
A special feature tonight at will lie located in Ihe nrw an
Nnrih Carolina community is
seel ion of Winter Park Mem
7
ao
will
the
apiM-aiame
id
nex,
wiiuh
it
being
rented
it
priceless, according lo John
orial Hospital after suffering
the ' Coma Note.," n 21-mem­ inb a mouth,
Krufer,.. S.e m i n o I c Count)
a heart attack Wednesday
ber
singing
group
which,
is
ImTiiUcd
in
the
tfi.ltaJ
ailotChamber of Commerce execu­
gaining considerable applause tiii ut lor the volunteer fire white working at his home. No
tive manager. The newspaper
throughout Central t bind.
department it lo.noo for an visitors art being allowed at
there can led a front page
Tlte Hollerballoo hat been adililion on the rear of the this lime.
story, reproduction nf Mayor
-arrjingixl
by Holler Motor fiCe station
Jimmy Crapps' lettgr of greet
Sales and Seminole Plaza
Ollier major Items in the N e w R ou te
ing, a map pointing to all 13
U. VERNON MIZE (right) was elected president o f the Seminole Alumni
merchant* and features a dls budget include street lights,
LONDON (U PD — British
Sanford* in the United States
Association of the University o f Florida, succeeding Andrew Bracken
play ol over ao new Cadillacs, $T.MKJ,
recreation,
$2,400; United Airway, said it will
and then did a smashing full
(Jldsmohdrt and l lievroleli at mayor's office, ill.soo; insur- operate a London to l^nrn(lr ft). Dr. J- Wayne Reiti, university president, was the speaker at the
page spread on another page,
well &amp;&gt; outstanding .jieelalt at anrr. $3 VSI. anil drainage cn- Krad sir service starting in
minua! dinner-meeting Thursday evening. (More photos and story on
complete with many picture*
stoics in Urn iTuru.
gUHUing, $1,30U,
May.
yaga
5
.)
*
Uierald
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huto),
of Sanford, Florida, scenes.
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WULUA
B R IEFS

Area Economy
lo Get Boost
In Navy Move

Cosmos Orbited

,0,"f F ire Kills \yomaj&gt;(

Town Ponders Hew Budget

W ind, Cold Delays

Hollerballoo Start

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JACKSONVILLE ( I T ! ) — The State Junior
voted today to Kivc five p roUtoiied new iuttlitutious. inchidink' Seminole fo u n ty
Junior Colleju*. first crack nt any second priority
funds appropriated by l tic Legislature.
The now junior colleges
are not allotted any of
the #33 million in firot
priority funds apprtrml
by the 11 ml get CommisC nl logo Atlvisnry

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Highway 427
ii- improvement
Completed

sion, since these funds
based on taking care of J
aent enrollments.

Seminole County’ s share,of
Hie second priority funds, if
approved by the Slut, I - gisluttlrr, would be $1.22 million
Another link in tha eh ala
Jsebo. ls Supt tt. T. Mdwre uniting Seminole County com*
sitx » tb s tnotii y would tu- for tmmilies has been completed
with the end of work on widenbuilding purposes.
Sett Mack N I’ leVt-land Ji. ng Mate Hoad 427 between Al­
nnd l’ e[&gt; S J. lt.-ivis have ns- tamonte Springs and Lonssured tlie local Junior College woixt
Wilard Feeble*, of Wild­
Committee they will introduce
wood
District S Kuad Board
t-itts soon after tin- Legisla­
member, reports the comple­
ture colli cue* m Vpiil to pci
uiit constnidion of the c lleg,- tion nf |he $24t,9ti6 project.
The highway was widened
itTid funds with which to do H
atul.-ftjived foe*■ 4U taar- c t
Ttie Junior College Hoard.'
2 6 miles from Molnar Avenue
whieti is seeking all ndditinunl
in la.ngwood to Highway 439
$ tt milln-n in 1 11pit.-*1 otitlny
.n Altamonte Springs.
funds for st-iou-l piioiiiv pmWork otT the project included
j.-et*. sail if appropriations 1 u i(|(,njn[, ,,)e ro#,jw ly [0 pf(&gt;
f.ill sh. ct of Hint in if k the vide two 12 foot traffic lanes.
neu mst 11ut
idimiiM he pro 1 Light fool parking areas were
\11It-l f •r fii *t.
rimstriicled on both sides ul
Till' |tI
! i"t11h*J*4* IM Po
the roadway in the two com ­
vnl &lt; iiimtv, uliti h niit .tdy hn** munities a.* part nf the proI e j* i 4 ! ii I i v v nn! Ii-*u mt inn jei t
.x i|)i-ru&gt;r Paving Inc. nf
U«' i’d |'*f tlu* Mil*. T |t.t ■t t f
llu* nr. n l piii.illy funds, tilth l.aki and, was the contractor.
County
Engineer William
* H 111 i||l»fl.
It m ,ia fsl-ib.itnl the |hn it Lii'ti said today the job was
i* Beice Ini* n |iol efit till out«*11 stalled about four or five
merit ..f 'J Mil mu Ii iiIa mid months ago and moved swift­
UMill.I liti IM’ IIfi d hi 11- n.it j ly to completion.
I lu- stretch of highw ay is
47hI
in Mtoioi-U-ii I - in I i
known by many as the Old
f -M fu ll!'
Ul laiulo Highway.
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UPW Circle
Has Meeting
•h long wood
There ar* time* when we
■11 are inclined to feel that the
aky hai turned totally grey.
We may think that our ray of
hope haa been extinguished
and life haa lost all meaning.
When auch time* come let
us atop awhile and fix our at
lention on God ai did the
Psalmist when he said, "Thou
art my hope, P Lord God: 1h6u
art my trust.” (Psalm 71:5) .
During World War II a
group of persecuted people
were boused in a dark, cold
bunker in Germany. While
there one great and courag
ecus person had Written on a
wall those words:
•*I believe In the aun, even
If it does not shine.
1 believe in God, even If He
Is silent.
1 believe in love, even if it Is
hidden.”
The question we must ask
ourselves Is whether or nol
we are able to face life wlih
confidence and hope. If the
answer is negative we should
examine bur lallh In God, bec e u e i f r •ksw it equal to life
in this century or any other.
If we will only trust Him
we will find that there Is al­
ways a path that leada to the
heights of good living.
There is a town In Swllrrrland that U high In the moun­
tains and far away from civi­
lization, as we know it. Hie
beauty of (he place attracts
some people bul ils remoie
ness limits visitors. This little
town is called Knd der Well
which mean* in English, "End
of the World " The high moun
tains Dial surround It are for­
midable, indeed. The road by
which one enter* it goes
through the (own but stopi sud
denly before a rock cliff. The
town received Its ns me be
cause people who did not know

differently fell that this was
indeed the end o( the road,
but then really was more.
There Is a little path hidden
from the Indifferent seeker
but found by the zealous
searchers. This path led from
the village to even more glor­
ious heights in the mountains
lowering above.
Perhaps
everyone exper­
iences limes In his life when
he despairs of life. He may be
In poor health, or the hank
account could be dry, or poaaIhly one 1* simply bored with
life, yet whatever may be hla
trouble there Is a' path out for
the earnrat seeker.
God alone la capable ol
pointing us 11 the path bul He
k able to do sol How wonder­
ful It Is to know that One is
waiting anil willing to direct
us to the more wonderful life
if wc will bul heed His dir­
ection.
We need not dwell on Ihr
point that the world as well
as lndlvduals, faces a tumult­
uous situation. The storm of
life Is a Refer one-frit" rmr
entire human race. All about
us there Is war or rumor of
war. Social syatems that have
lasted for renturies work no
more. Moral disintegration ef
feels not only spiritual but
physical and mental health.
The mighty river* of despair
drown nations as well as in­
dividuals.
God has provided ■ pith
for all who will follow, hut
His path is a very diflnte and
clearly defined one. The de­
tails are given in Ills guide­
book, The niMc. It Is compli­
cated, but so is the perilous
condition from which it guar­
antees deliverance.
I*d us look away from our
despair and unto Him. We will
find the only answer and a
fully adequate one.

Plans For Adventist Church
To Be Unveiled At Dinner
Dr"ttitryami Miles
Architect's
sketches
and
working plans for the propos­
ed Forest Lake Seventh-day
Adventist Church will be un-

Prairie Lake
WMU To Have
Week Of Prayer
By Jan* Casselberry
The WMtl of Prairie l.ake
Baptist Church In Fern Park
will observe a week of prayer
lor home missions starting
Sunday.
Special prayer meetings are
acheduled at 9:30 a. in. at the
church, Monday through Fri­
day of next week, with the
exception of Wedneeday.
There will be ■ combination
business meeting and book
atudy Tuesday morning follow­
ed by a luncheon. Mrs. Gar­
ret Coyle will conduct the
atudy. Members of ibe WMU
will conduct the prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Mrs. Paul l-owe Is In chargiof plans fur the week.

Missionary
To Speak In
Lake Monroe
By Mre. II. L. Johnson
Rev. Clarence I'recdy, misaianary to China for 2u years,
will be guest speaker for Sun­
day's u a.m, worship service
at the Lake Monroe Baptist
Church.
Rev. preedy, who spent a
number of year* In a concen­
tration camp alter the Com­
munists took over In China,
will speak of his experiences
while serving In the country.
Rev. Joe Douthitt, pastor of
lha church, extends Invitation
to all interested person■ to at­
tend the special service.

Men To Meet
The regular maetlng of
th* Men'* Club o f Chrlat Kplacopal
Church,
I^ngwood,
will be held at 7:30 p.m. Mon­
day at the parish house. A. P.
Bowtraox, president, haa urg­
ed member* to attend thle
very important business meet­
ing.

By Frances Wester
Mrs. Don Smith was hostess
for the February meeting of
Circle Two of the UPW of The
C o m m u D l t y Preibyterlai
Church of Lake Mary htld a
her home in Longwood.
The devotion i were given by
Mrs. Smith. This included the
tending of the poem, "The
Praying Hands,” followed by
prayer.
The first chapter of the new
group study bonk, "Live Al
Free Men." wsi presented
hy Mr». Marl# Lowe.
Mra. Harry E. Sandusky,
circle leader, was in charge
of the program. During the
business session, the group
discussed ways to make mon­
MRS. ETHEL CORBETT (left) »nd Mr#. G. 0.
ey for the need* of lha church
Nordgren, overall chairmen, nre making Inst
and various committee reports
minute preparations fo r the emorgnnbord spon­
were given.
sored recently by the Ethel Root Circle of tho
The meeting closed with the
Congregational Christian Church. Over 450 per­
Friendship Circle and Mlzpah
sons Attended with the proceeds benefiting the
benediction. Refreshments of
church building program.
cookies, date-nut bread and
coffee were served hy the hos­
tess during a social hour that
followed.
Other members attending
were Fern Betiedlcl, Llhhy
Smathera, Ucrnlee Senkbcil,
Ruth Goble, Clare Evans,
Fannie Leffler, Bessie Beebe,
The Women's Fellowship of Hon picture, "Jerusalem,” at
Thelma Brewer, Maxine Hop
Sanford C4ggre|*Uoi*t Christ­ T p.m., March 7, In lha
hint and Lauretta William*.
ian Church will sponsor show­ church, &gt;401 Park Avenue. A
ing of the feature length mo- free-will offering will be ac­
cepted to cover expense of the
ahowlng.
Evangelist Billy (Djfham
fulfills an ambition of many
years as he tells the fascinat­
ing ilorp of ancient Jerusalem
In (he film, World Wide Pic­
tures newest release. It Is
filmed In beautiful Kastman
By Donna Estes
color by the same company
Episcopal Churchwomen of
whose film document of the
Christ Church, Longwood, will
Graham Team's I9GO African
sponsor a rummage s a l e
itinerary,
"Africa on
the
throughout the day Saturday
Bridge," won the American
In tha parish house. In con­
Film Festivnl’i Golden Reel
junction with the project,
Award in the "Church at
members ot the Episcopal
Work” category. Director Dick
Young Churchmen will con­
Ross and Cameramen Richard
duct o bake sal*.
apply their techniques with
The Churchwomen will hold
Lederhau* and Russell Rushy
their annual Bhrova Tuesday
LAKE MARY Church
even greater skill in "Jerusa­
Pancaka Suppar with Ham
o f tlio Nnznrene w i l l
lem ,'' which was written by
next week with serving to be
have Rev. Jesse Onklcy
James Collier.
ns evnnkfollsl for re­ gin at 3:10 p.m. In the parish
The City of Jerusalem, for
buuse.
Plates
will
be
priced
vival services to begin
4,000 years the focal point of
for adult* and children at
Sunday o f this week
human history and Divine in­
nominal costa.
a n (1 continue through
tervention, haa been totally
drsiroytd &lt;xi at least ^wo octhe following Sunday.
a. R
It hi
caikms,
has been captured
Rev. \V. L. Holcombe,
hy conquering armies more
locnl pastor, Issues In­
than 30 limes but has rebuilt
vitation to tho public to
from the rubble of It* own
attend the 7:110 p.m.
ruin* to outlive all conquerors,
services.
clinging tenaciously to its
rockyefoundstions ai if deter
Th# annual "World Day of mined to await a future day
Prayer'' will be observed her* of glory.
Tha public la Invited to join
next Friday at Flrat Christ­
ian Church, flanford Avenue the church's congregation to
and 10th Street, under the see this outstanding film. A
auspice* of t h * Sanford brief aervice consisting ot
By Mrs. John Leon*
Council of Church Women of opening hymn, prayer and the
Th* ninth birthday anni­ Florida, beginning *1 10 a.m. ottering will be conducted
versary of the Women's SoMrs. Vernon Fuller, local prior to presentation of the
rlety of Christian Service of president, and Mre. Ed Smith, hour long movie.
DeRsry Community Methodist rhulriiiun of the observation,
Church will lie observed at a have planned the eervir* of
and commitment
luncheon meeting Tuesday at p r a y e r
th* church with the Mery and around th* theme, "What doe*
Martha Circles as hostesses. th* f,ord Require of Thee but
Plans for the event were to do Justice, Love Mercy,
By Mra. Ritchie llarrla
concluded at a meeting of the and tu Walk Hunihly." Wom­
Episcopal Churchwomen of
Mary Circle held this Tues­ en from meny of the local All Saints Church, Enterprise
day In the church's social hall church** will take part in th* will maat al 2 p.m. Wednea
with Mra. Adam Muller a* ttrvie*.
day.
hostess and Mrs. O. G. Potter
Special meditation will , lie
Mr, and Mrss. E. L. Magee
ns rn-htistess
given by Chaplain L. J Mc­ of DeBary will show slides ot
lnwKuliim wtia given by Donald of Sanford Naval Air their trip to the Holy Land.
Mr*. Potter on "Wing* of Station.
Anyone Interested in seeing
Prayer" and member* respond­
All church women are urg­ thes* photos Is Invited to at
ed tn roll call by repeating a ed to attend.
tend the meeting.
verse' from the Ulbfr. Mr*.
Clyde Moore conducted th*
devotional servlet.
Ticket* wera distributed to
member* for th# BethunaCook man College Chorale to
be presented at 8 p.m., April
6, at the DeRsry Community
Center, sponsored hy the WSSeveral local and area min­
Rav. Robert Battle* of Or
CB.
isters will piriicipata in a ser­ lindo will bring the charge to
Refreshments were served vice ot Installation to lx held (ha congregation and M. t
at the close o f the meeting.
Sunday at 3 p m. at tha San­ Ayers, interim chairman ot

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Women's Fellowship To Show
New Color Film, 'Jerusalem'

Longwood

Churchwomen

Annual World

Day Of Prayer

Set Friday

DeBary WSCS
To Celebrate
Amniversary

Episcopal Circle
Meetings Set

For Church

ny Frances Wester
A combined - business and
program maetlng for th# WMS
of the First Baptist Church ol
Lake Mary was held Monday
night in Westmoreland Wing
of the church, with the pres­
ident, Mrs. Harley Wilhelm,
in charge.
The businass session w-as
opened with the repealing ol
the Watchword and the sing­
ing of the Hymn of the Year
followed by prayer.
Reports were given by tbe
chairman of all the commit­
tees. Mrs. V. C. Ladd gave
the OA report.
It was derided that the Bar
hara Guess Circle would spon­
sor tiie Sunbeams when (hey
are organized, and the Caro
lyn Smith Circle will sponsor
the GA Girls.
The program , wi^ opened
with the Call ill Prayer.
r. V
‘Sirs
Lamar Stokes gave (he devo
lion, reading First Samuel,
chapter 3, verses 1-10. Airs.
V. C. Ladd prayed for the
missionaries on lha birthday
Uat«
Mra. Robert Scallorn, pro­
gram chairman, directed an
Interesting trip to Alaska,
with Mr#/ CjAuda;JahcJJ,^Mra.
Lamar Stokes, Mrs. W. T.
Wanaley, Mr*. T. H- Whigham, Mra. Grace Drown ind
Mrs. Harley Wilhelm as narra
tor*.
The meeting was closed with
prayer given by Mrs. Wansley.

Set Events

veiled nt a Fellowship Dinner
to be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday
In the gymnasium of Forest
l.ake Academy.
D on
Kirkman, architect
from Auburn, Wash., wilt
allow and discuss plans with
church members •ttemtlng
Itr. Robert Hoover, chsirman
id Ihr church hutiding com­
mittee, will serve as master
of ceremonies fur the ullt-r
dinner program.
Speakrrs will Include Leroy
J. Lelske, president of the
Southern Union Conference ot
Seventh-day Adventists; II H
Schmidt, president n( (lie
Florida Conference, and Rich
ard Pleasants, church devel­
opment secretary of the Flor
Ida Conference.
Local members giving brief
talks will be II C. Lovett, who
will discus* the church's needs
and give a financial report;
Pastor J. F. Hamrick who will
talk on "Our Greater Needs;”
Don Johnson who will explain
lha canvass plan tor fund
raising, and Vernon Klrslrin
who will explain how to make
a pledge.
Approximately one-hair ol
the I2iw,0oo needed to build
the church already has been
raised.
Hnstessei for the dinner, ex
pcctcd to be the largest social
function of the church year,
have been selected and have
Invited church familial to sit
at their table*. Chairman ol
the hostess committee is Mrs
Hoover while Mrs. Jean Duke
is serving as chairman of the
decorations and arrangements
committee.
Groundbreaking ceremonial
have been acheduled f o i
Chapter meetings for Holy
March 7 at the building site
Cross Episcopal Women of the
on the Academy grounds.
Church have been announced
for Monday and Tuesday of
next week.
Those moating on Monday
will be SI. Mark'*, fi:30 a.m.,
al the home of Mr*. Charles
Park Jr., IMS E. Second
Christ Methodist Church ot Street, with Mrs. Lea p,
Sanford will have Dr. l.uis Moore a* co hostess; St, Ag
Pares as guest speaker fur nea, 2:3ti p.m. at the rectory,
Sunday's 7:50 p.m. service to 618 Palmetto Avenue, with
conclude a Ihreemcetlng aer- Mra. La Roy D. Soper as boa
lea course for church wide mla- tesa, and St. Mary’s, • p.m.,
slon atudy on the book, "Span home of Mr*. Harlan Rhoades,
ish Doorways."
106 Crystal View South. Loch
The study haa been, directed Arbor, with Mra. BUI Ganderby Mr*. J. M. Runnels, chair­ ton aa co-hostess.
men of the church's CommilSt. Anna's will meet Tuas
slon on Missions.
day, 10 a.m., at tha bom* of
The public Is invited to at­ Mr*. Harry Lae, 1000 E. See
tend.
ood Street.

Perez To Speak

Lake Mary
Baptist WMS
Has Meeting

Churchwomen
To Meet

Rev. Harrod To Be Installed
At Sanford Alliance Church

ford Alliance Church on Park
Avenue. Tha service will mark
tha formal Installation of the
new pastor, Rev. Clifford E.
Hamid, who recently moyad
her* with hla family fsom
MorrisUm. N J.
Rav. Joseph Beek, pastor of
The Alliance Church In DeLand. will serve ai the chair­
man and Rev Phillip Darling,
pastor of the West side Alli­
ance Church of Orlando, will
direct lb* eoniragatlonal sing
tng. Mis* Susan Martin of DaLand will ba tha pianist.
Rev. Paul Ulckas, President
of th* Sanford Arcs Minlatcrlal Association and pastor of
the Sanford Church of th* Nat
arena, will represent tha local
ministers and congregations in
axtending a word of welcome
to th* new minister, and Rav.
Jasper Smoak, Alliance pastor
from Daytoaa Batch, will read
the Scriptural and lead In
jwayer.

the church, will respond. Chap­
lain Leo J. McDonald of San­
ford Naval Air Station, will
present tha charge to the pas­
tor and Rev. Harrod will re­
spond.
Dr. H. M. Shuman, retired
past prasidtn*. of the Christian
■nd Missionary Alliance who
now makes his home In DeLand, will offer the prayer ol
Installation and Rev. Robert
Horner of Orlando will pro­
nounce the benediction. Spec­
ial muiic for the service will
be provided by Mr. and Mrs.
Ron McPherson of I&gt;eLand
and Rev. linyd Young of Or­
lando. Rav Young served the
church at an Interim pastor
before the new minister as
■umad his duties a few weeks
»f»
Letter* of invitation were
••nt to congregations of area
churches and all are invited
to attend the service, the pal
tor staled.

Barbara Guess Circle Formed Carolyn Smith
By lake Mary Baptist WMU Baptist Circle
By Franca* Waiter
meeting of fhe Day Circle of
An election of officers was the WMS of the First Baptist
held at an organizational Church of Lake Mary, at the
home of tbe circle chairmen,
Mr*. W. T. W inilty, Tu#*d*y
morning.
The meeting was opened
with .prayer by Mr*. Wansley,
who presided over th* elec­
tion of the chairman for each
office. Those chosen were MrsLeon Keel, co-chairman; Mrs.
M. f*. Mathcson, secretarytreasurer; Mrs. Richard Stout,
program; Mr*. J. W. Craw­
ford, mission study; Mrs. R.
L. Cooper, prayer; Mrs. C. E.
Bryant, community missions;
Mr*. V. C. L*dd, stewardship,
and Mrs. J. C. Keel, publicity
nml publication.
The group chose the name
HEVIVAL nt E l d e r
of "Barbara fiuesa" for Ibe
Springn Baptist Churrh
circle, after the wife of the
*h being conducted by
Rev. Thomaa M. Hod- former pastor of the Plnccrcst
Church in Sanford who accom­
gin, p n storof Northsitle
Nuptial C h u r c h , De- panied her husband to Ger­
Ln n d . Services, held many to do missionary work.
The 'W eek of Prayer for
dnlly nt 9 n.m. nnd 7 :4 fj
Hume Missions, which will be
p.m., will c o n t i n u e
through Sundny, March held March 7-16. at 10 a.m.
at tha local church, was dis­
7. The church Is located
just o ff Old. Orlamhj cussed, ^ind .hostesses for lha
jV aFW rfs th a ln . ' ‘
Highway on H e s t e r
After the businesa meeting,
Avenue nnd visitors nre
Mrs. V. C. Ladd gave a Heart
welcomed.
Check to tlx members. This
slewed each one their atti­
tudes *nd how much they
needed to adjust them to learn
to be better Christians. A de­
votion from Gal. 3:23-29, ac­
companied tile quiz.
Refreshments were served
to those present. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. J. C, Keel Tues­
fly [bum* Fair*
day.
The annual Shrove Tues­
day Pancake Supper held at
C h r i * t Episcopal Church,
Longwood, will take place nt
r. p.m. Tuesday nt the parish
huuae on Church Street with
member* of the Episcopal
Churchwomen n* hostesses.
Rev Charles W. Slewar*
Jr., vicar, advises that thorn
attending will be served nl1
Through cooperation of the
tbe pancake* nnd bam tin.Voman't Missionary Union
can eat. Tickets *r* prlrslid Mrs. W. M. Grogan, youth
for adults ami children wit’
director,
of
First
Baptist
youngster* under s'x years
Church of Geneva, jSunbtipm
served free.
.inti Girls Auxiliary band*
Interested person* nre In
nave been organized with four
viteil to attend the Inquirer'
age groups functioning al the
Class to tnke plnce follow-ln
present time.
the supper at S p.m Tnplr o'
T h e Beginner Sunbeams,
this week’s class will be Holy
with Mrs Charles Hays as di
Matrimony.
iretor, meets th* first and
On Ash Wednesday, a Holy
third Tuesdays of each month
Communion Service and Im­
at 2:30 p m. at (he church. All
position of Ashes will he held
children, ages four and five,
nt 7 a,in. in order Hint the
are invited to you the group
set vice may be attended be­
which presently is studying
fore work or srhoot.
Alaska along with the other
Lenten Wednesday night
groups.
prayer service* will begin at
Mrs. Gordon Gibson is lead­
7 p.m. with Evening Prayer.
er of tho Primary Sunbeams
Litany and Sermon.
with Mrs. Roy Morgan as as­
sistant leader. This group
meets it tire same time and
place as th# Urglnntrs and
has an enrollment of nine at
present. The band is open to
all boys and girls, ages six,
seven and eight.
The Junior GA’a, which
By Jan* Casselberry
Rev. Dalmas Copeland pre­ meet with Mrs. Marla Burle­
sented a program on "Tb* son th* second and fourth Fri­
llappy Man,” at tbe regular days of each month, la for
meeting of the Christian Home­ girls, ages nine through It.
maker* Class of Casiellxrry Their mactings nr* at the
Community Methodist Church church (t 4 p.m. and this
held Tuesday night at Ihe home month they also are studying
of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Werley, about Alaska.
Al the same time and days,
Lake of the Woods.
Henry Duncan was named Ihe Intermediate GA's meet
chairman ol tb* ways and with Mrs. Grogan. This group
means committee and fund­ Is for girls, agss U through
•
raising plans were discussed. 13 years..
Tentative plans were made for
a box aoclal.
.
Rafrashmertr of sandwlclui,
cookies, cake and coffee were
AMPHITHEATER
aerved by Mr*. Werley and
her co hostesses, Mrs. Edward £t’b. 28 thru Apr. 18
Lunn and Mrs. James Pugh.

Shrove Tuesday
Pancake Dinner
Is Scheduled

Sunbeams, GA's
Organized By
Teneva Church

I)H, JOSEPH T. Sut­
ton, professor o f psy­
chology nt Stetson Uni­
versity nml active Bap­
tist layman, will rfpeak
Sunday at First Hptist
Church, Sanford, f o r
the 7:45 p.m. service
In observation o f Bap­
tist College Day.

Balloon Release
To Open Revival
'n Lonowood

lly llonna Fair*
Name imprinted helium-filleil balloons will be released
Sunday at 10:40 a.m. by the
Sunday School children of the
First Baptist Church of Longwood to kickoff week-long re­
vival servlre* at the church.
A special prise will he
awarded the following Sun­
day to the child whose bal­
loon travel* the longest dis­
tance and whose turd is re­
turned.
Balloons of this typ* have
been known to travel (lateral
hundred miles.
Adult revival services will
lx conducted by llcv. Harold
Epperson'Sunday at 11 a.m
and 7:30 p.m. and continue,
Monday Ihiough Friday of
next week, at 7:30 p.m.
Music will be provided by
Rev. and 3!r*. Clarenca Betts.
Instrument* played will In­
clude 32 cowbell*, £00 t!*lgh
bell*,
marimba, vlbraharp,
Hawaiian guitar and musical
saw.
Children’* **rvlc*s with th*
The Enterprise B a p t i s t
Musical Bella will taka plac*
Monday through Friday next Churrh will sponsor a car
week from 8:45 until 4:45 p.m. wash from 9 a.m. until 4 p m.
Saturday at Ryan's Store. Pro­
ceeds will go to lha church's
building fund. Pickup and de­
livery servlet will b* avail­
able.

Rev. Copeland
Leads Program
For Class

LAKE

By Jan* Casaalbarry
World Day of Prayer will b«
observed at tha Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
with a special service at 10
a. m. next Friday.
Rav. William L. Brsckman
Jr., mlnlatar of Asbury Math
odist Church, Maitland, wlli be
tha speaker.

Mrs. G. F Masslck, spirit­
ual life chsirman of the Wo­
men's Society of Christian
Service, will be In charged
The public is invited.

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PentecoBtal Meets
The Ladle* Auxiliary and
Men’s Brotherhood of the
First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood will meet Monday
at 7:30 p.m. at th* church on
Orang* Avenue
Host and
hostess will b* Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Penner and Mrs. M. L.
McDaniel, president, will con­
duct tha meeting.

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Special services fur Lent at
Holy Cron Episcopal Church,
Sanford, hive been announced
by Rav. LcRoy D. Soper, rec­
tor.
Celebrations of Holy Com­
munion and Imposition of
Ashes will take place on Ash
Wednesday in llie Chapel if
6:30 a m. and at 10 a.m. Th*
early service ha* been espec­
ially scheduled for school chil­
dren and those who work.
The first of the Wednesday
evening covered dish suppers
will be held that day at 6:30
p.m. in the parish house fol­
lowed by the Litany and a
sermon by Fr. Soper In ths
church at 7:13 p.m. Guest
ministers from out of town
will conduct the service each
Wednesday thereafter.
A series of Bible study on
the Book of Job will begin
March 8 with meetings sched­
uled for 1:30 p.m. in the par­
ish house.

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AR E A LW A YS
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By Frances Wester
The name , of "Carolyn
Smith,” after a missionary in
Brazil, wa* choaen for the
night cirri# of the WMS of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary at * special meeting of
the group bald at tha home of
Mrs. T. M. Whlgham last
Friday night.
Mra. Larry Somncr, circle
chairman, presided. The meet­
ing opened with prayer given
by Mr*. Harley Wilhelm. WMS
president
Officer* elected wera Mra.
J. A. Yarn, co-chairman; Mrs.
W. G. Brown, secretary-treas­
urer; Mrs. Whighsm,.program
e h a ir m a o ;
Mra. Lamar
Stokei, mission study; Mrs.
Wallace Hill, prayer; Mrs.
Claude label!, community mislions; Mrs. Hubert Wilkerson,
stawardshlp, and Mrs. Robert
Scallorn, publicity and publi­
cation!.
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The members decided to
hold their meetings on the
first Monday of each month
and hostaaias for th* year
were chosen.
Mra. V. C. Ladd gave the
devotion and heart check.
Each member graded herself
to it « how she stood as a
Christian.'
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Refreshment* were aerved
by the hoateai, assisted by
Mrs. Wilhelm. ;

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Moose Home Dedication Slated
An event-filled weekend is
tap for Sanford Lodge
1861, Loyal Order of Moose,
^ n d Sanford Chapter 1401,
■ Women o f ‘ the Moosef.in cel*
ebration o f formal dedication
of their new Moose Home at
2000 South Palmetto Avenue.
Open House for the public
will be held from 2 until 4
p.m. Saturday with chapter
co-workera serving as host­
esses nnd presiding at refresh® n rn l tables.
From 4 until 7 p.m, a tour
will be conducted for district
lodge members and nt 8 p.m.
there will be n genernl mem­
bership dance and party .with
the three-piece combo, "The
Smoothies," returning by pop­
ular request,
Sunday's activities will op_en With an II a.m, breakfast
" f o r members. Inspection by
state officers is slated for 1
p m, nnd will be followed by
a dedication enrollment for
some ,10 candidates at 1:30
pm.
Dedication, to be conducted
by the highest degree in the
order. The Pilgrims, will take
place nt 2:30 pm . and will lie
^open to the public. In charge
of ceremonies will be Pilgrim
Walter Dorris of Orlando and
.piljf^im Herb Routines of
'* 'fifitia. TVag-raising will bit
conducted by the Marine Col­
or Guard of Sanford Naval
Air Station.
In conclusion, an elaborate
buffet, planned and prepared
under supervision of the local
®co-workcrs, will be served be­
ginning at 3:30 p.m.
on

Dickinson Heads
College Fund
Slate
Senator
Fred O.
tfludl Dickinson Jr., former
9 Florida Council of 100 chair­
man has been named general
chairman of the $l.f» million
fund-raiaing campaign for the
new lla.pt ist i|Kifianrtad Chi int­
uit! College to hr built m Piilm
ttiuuh County.
The
college, w h i c h
will
rive student4 of all faithw,
i-i to he located on a 200-ncre
0 *ile adjiu ent to the new Palm
lleiiifi tuiidena iuitertliange
dm tiic Sunshine State Park*
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Among distinguished digni­
taries of Loyal Order of
Moose, to be in Sanford this
weekend for formsl dedica­
tion of the new Moose Home,
2660 South Palmetto Avenue,
will be Philip E. Goss, o f St.
Petersburg, president of the
Florida Stats Moose Associa­

PHILIP GOSS

tion.
A member of thr St. Peters­
burg lodge since 1956, h s .be­
came a member of the second
degree o f the Order in 1957
and was elevated to third dc-.
gree in 1963. He has served
as lodge governor, as ilistrlct
president nnd state vice pres­
ident.
He was elected North Moose
of Orange Blossom Legion
nnd served the Stale of Ho*
rida district Deputy Grand
North Moose. He also has
signed approximately 50 new
member* into Loyal Order of
MivnvT * — * “ ,x '
Two events of the weekend
dedication schedule will be
open to the public, an open
house on Saturday from 2 un­
til 4 pm. and the dedication
ceiemonics on Sunday at 2:30
p.m.
Invitation is extended by
Governor Ed Lacey of San
ford Lodge 1851 and other
current officers. Past Gover­
nor Otis SjoMnm, Junior Gov
ernor Bob Willis, Prelate Lar­
ry Reynolds. Secretary How­
ard Price. Treasurer Andrew
Faugbnan and T r u s t e e * Jim
Parkinson, Hubert Norwood
ami Paul l arlson.

W a l t e r n o n iu s

Television ■
Is Dead?
SANFORD, N. C. (UPI) - A
Sanlord lay preacher says hr
had a vision last August, tell
ing him of the evil rffects nl
television and dirccling him In
bury his set.
So, says Christopher McMil
Ian. he did just as he was told
and dug a_ six-foot grave for
lh£" television act in his* front
yard and placed a tombstone
above it.
He had the marker inscribed
to read!
“ August 29. 1964. Then God
spoke and said time will not
permit man to make right his
wrongs. Put your house in or
dor. Reporting time is near
TV is the devil’s greatest
source of evil. God wants His
children saved."
McMillan said radio is okay.

Senator Wins
$35,000 Job
NEW YORK (U PI)— State
Sen. Constance Baker Motley
was sworn in today as Man­
hattan Borough president, attinning the highest and best
j paid job ever held by u Negro
woman in the United Stntes
The $.‘15,000 -s -yen r posit inn
is another '‘first" for Mrs
Motley who entered politics
13 mull tbs ngo. A year ago
she became the first Negro
woman stale senator.

Sunday Deadline
For Cinderella
Sunday is the deadline for
entries in Ihe ' ‘Cinderella"
rnntrst Itcinij conducted at
Mclodrc Skating
Rmk on
Onora Road for the benefit ol
the Setninole-DcBary Heart
Fund rink manager S. J.
Bpst announced.
Skaters between the - age*
of .12 and 17 arc elig.ble to
enter and compete to be
crowned “ Cinderella" at the
Heart Fund skate show sched­
uled for March 21.
The show will be woven
around a Cinderella theme
presentation with many prires
to be awarded to the girl who
i* named "Cinderella," as
well as to other contestants
Rehearsals for 4hr annual
Heart Fund skate show have
been underway for nearly two
months, with special choreo
graphy and music designed
especially for this event by
Mrs Allen Albers and Chuck
Best, skate professionals.

Fellowship Supper
The monthly fellowship sup
per will be held al fi 31) p m
Wednesday in Weaver Hall of
Casselberry Community Meth
odi'l Church Member - of the
Esther Circle will serve as
hostesses Those planning to
attend are .tskeil to tiring a
covered dish and their own
talde service

Guild To Meet
Tlie Wesleyan Service Guild
of First Methodist Church
.Sanford, will meet at 7 30 p
m Monday at the home of
Mr* Mary itawlms, 2tio W
17th Street Mr* Iloyd Gaines
will lie eo ho»tess.

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Fri. Feb. 26. ’65— Page 3

Pilgrim Dorris
Will Conduct
Ceremonies

Moose Prexy
Will Attend ‘ •
Dedication

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Promotion Ideas Frank J . Miller Wins
Sought By State
A1A Span Links
Master's In Russian
Two Counties

Ceremonies conducted by
The Pilgrim*, highest degree
in Loyal Of Order of Moose,
will distinguish Sunday's ded­
ication of the new Sanford
Moose Home. 2666 South Pal­
metto Avenue.
The ritual, to be led by Pil­
grim Walter Dorris of Orlan­
do, is scheduled for 2:3d p.m,
and will include dedication of
the building and the ftngpolr
and flag-raising ceremonies.
Instrumental In establish­
ing Sanford Ixidge 1851, Dor­
ris has been a member of the
Moose for 32 years, joining
Bloomington, Ind., Lodge IdSI
where his 12 years' activity
was highlighted with his gov­
ernorship.
Moving to Orlando in 1945,
he maintained hi* membership
with the Bloomington Lodge
until 1947 when he became
one of three to reorganize nnd
reactivate Orlando Lodge 766.
He also managed a program
of activity which resulted In
the Orlan.do, Lodge's donation
or two Iron Junes to Orange
Memorial Hospital.
A term as treasurer and
three terms as governor of
Lodge 766 have been coordi­
nated with his activity as a
Legionnaire and a most active
part in the Florida State
Moose Association. He was
preaident of district 8 of the
state association for thr year
1951 and in 1964 repraled a
year in office as district 8
secretary.
With the honor In 1963 of
becoming North Moose of Ihe
Legion, came life member­
ship in Seminote Legion st
which embraces moat of Cen
trill Florida.
Part of a competitive rit­
ual tram for many years, he
still participates with the
1964 Florida Stole Championship Team which ha* received
many
national
uml state
awards.
Highlight of Moose A.-tiv
ilv fm Ih.riis c a m e last June
it when h* was nmdo Pilgrim,
a milmni.l nwniil by Loyal
Order of Moose.

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) The Development Commission
said local officials and travel
groups will be able to take an
early look at Florida’s spring
and summer tourist promotion
campaigns starting March 1.
During past years the com­
mission has spent a week each
year touring its promotional
program around Florida, seek
ing comments and suggestions
from communities and inter­
ested organisations.
Dates and locations for this
year’s m e e t i n g s include:
March l. Ocala; March 2,
Jacksonville and D a y t o n a
Reach; March 3, St. Peters­
burg; March 4, Miami and
Fort Lauderdale; March 5.
West Palm Beach, and March
8, Pensacola and Panama
City.

MYF Meet
The regular meeting of
Christ the King MYF Sub-dis­
trict will lie held Tuesday
night at Trinity Methodist
Church in Orlando. Those
planning to attend from Casaelberry Community Method­
ist Church MYF should meet
at the church at 8:30 p. m. for
transportation.

I n d i a n a University has
awarded Frank J. Milter hik
master's degree In Russian.
Frank is the oldest son of
Mrs. Jeannette Chastain, of
Sanford, and is expected in
Sanford to be vvlth his family
during Easier vacation in
April,
Frank is a graduate of Mar­
ion County schools and Flor­
ida Slate University, He is a
member of I’ hl Beta Kappa
and has received numerous
awards and scholarships, most
outstanding of which was the
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship to
enable him to continue his
study of European languages,
This past summer, Frank
Inured Russia and Europe un
drr a government-sponsored
arrangement for Ihe nation’s
outstanding Russian students
The State University at Iowa
called Frank this week to
teach Russian nl the univers­
ity hut Frank declined in ordrr to continue his studies at
Indiana U. for his hoped-for
doctor's degree.

YO U’RE I N ^

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A
1,500-foot bridge on State Road
A-^-A linking Brevard and In­
dian River counties across Se­
bastian Inlet will be dedicated
Saturday.
Completion of the bridge
and adjoining six miles of
roadway south of the bridge
permiis motorists to drive
from Fort Pierce to Cape
Kennedy on A-l-A without re­
turning to the mainland.
Construction of the bridge
cost $745,000.
Oaks attract lightning bolts
nearly six times as often as
some smooth-marked trees.

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�W hat’s Going On Here?
A n astonishing thing happened in
th« recent presidential inauguration.
Many Republican leaders aaid they
L IK E D President Johnson’s inaugur­
al speech I
Now, this not onlv cornea danger­
ously close to political treason, but
it shatter* the basic principle o f the
two-party ayatem.
Can a free nation long endure when
one party thinka the other party haa
done or aaid something righ t?
G rin ted that It ia hard to taka a

Dr. Crane’s

"Going Up?"

W orry Clinic

public stand against justice, liberty
and prosperity, surely some GOP
leaden nhould have been able to spot
flawa in the Democratic brand o f
justice, liberty t^nd prosperity ond
demand TRUE justice, liberty and
prosperity — tho Republican kind.
No wonder pessimists are wenring
long faces and asking, "W hat’s the
country coming to ?"
You just can’t trust anyone any
more.
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Della and Harry found
their marriage g r o w i n g
etodgy and unromantir. dae
largely to reduced erotic
vigor. This, in turn, - was
largely a result of their
obesity, ao notice how they
banished divorce wiihln a
few weeks and had a see.
ond
honeymoon.
Church
women, too, can add 31,000
to their Eaater offering by*
the plan below.
CASE V-423: Harry and
Della (weighing 216 and 147)
started on the dehydration
diet.
If you wi«ti 1° Insure your
erotic vigor (romance) and
also be able to show o ff your
new Easter outfit attractive­
ly, then join them.
If you employ a bathroom
spring scale*, remember that
your weight is almost two
pounds more at night than jn
the morning, so weigh your­
self at the same time each
day.
During the night you exhalt about one pound of
moisture in your breath.
You ran appreciate thi* by
noting how much moisture
condrniea on a cold winter
window pane when you ex-

Kind Word For People
The next time tome conspicuous
net o f cruelty, violence or selfishness
prompts you to wonder whet’s hap­
pening to the humsn race, please con­
sider these evidences that people
aren't all bad:
— More than 200,000 persons sent
messages' o f sympathy and encour­
agement to singer Nat King Cole
when his serious illness became
* known.
— Even In these days o f the pop­
ulation explosion there' are many
more adoption requests than orphnnages and similar institutions can fill.
— In city after city, time after
time, news stories o f individuals or
families In dire need invarlnbly evoke
heartwarming response— and much
- o f |ht help com es-from people who
have pitifully little themselves. •' •
— When President Kennedy was
assassinated, contributions flowed in
from nil over the country not only for
the widow o f the policeman who al­
so was shot down by the assassin,
but for the widow of the assassin.
— Any stray dog in the city
pound whose plight is p u b liciz e d in
irint or on the air is almost certainy assured a good homo— and the o f­
fers come from scores o f futilities.

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— Anyone who has experienced
sorrow or misfortune cannot soon
forget the kindness and help of
friends und neighbors.
It Is true thnt some people are cold
and selfish and that some are indif­
ferent. But the evidence is over­
whelming that the kind nnd wurmhearted folks so far outnumber the
others that the only objective con­
clusion has to be that the old world
is a pretty good place to live, after
ull.

Thought For Today
My days are swifter than a weav­
er’s shuttle, nnd come to their end
without hope.— Job 7 : 6 .
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For yesterday is but a
dream
And tomorrow is only a
vision
But today well lived
makes every
Yesterday a dream of '
happiness.
And every tomorrow a
vision o f Hope.
Book well therefore to this day,
— Sir William Osier.

Dick West’s.

The Lighter Side
United Press Interns lions!
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
For the past right yearly tike
a little mechanical mouse In
a swiia clock, I have Ix-on
driving to and from work
over the ii m , routs every
day.
It wouldn’t be accuraU to
describe a four-lane highway
as a “ rut,” but by this tlma
that road ts getting to be
pretty familiar.
Naturally, I apprectaU any­
thing that breaks the monot»ny of commuting, and 1 am
therefore grateful to the high­
way department official who
has charge of this particular
thoroughfare.

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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N B A ) —
I’ jrsident Lynilnn II. John*nn
ia reported to lie feeling sure­
ly "put upon" these day* a*
critical ducts—some &lt;&gt;f them
fuirly small—continue to be
hurled si him.
In pmt, this is inevltable.
People in ami out of govern­
ment hh- filing at him because
he is there, in the White
House, sitting atop it pile of
4:t million votes.
The President has no Hohhy
Kennedy to tlruw off some of
the fire, lie has to take it all:
the m title rings shout Viet
Nam, about his handling of
the press, his failure to send
Vice President Humphrey to
the Churchill funeral, his gen­
eral secretiveuvss.
Johnson it tcro much hi, own
man for it to be plsualblf to
direct ally o f theae shots to-

Recently he installed over
Clearly, something must be
one section some of those done to check the proliferation
huge, ghsstly, bilious-green
o f highway signs, which al­
signs (hat stretch clear across
ready have passed the point
the highway.
of diminishing returns. Hut
As a result, while driving what 7
home the other evening, 1
One possible solution -was
made, for ths first tims In
suggested by a rerenl magseight years, s wrong turn.
Ine cartoon. It depicted a
This provided a momentary
high speed highway with a
change In ths old routine,
separate Ians fur slow read­
which brightened my life con­ er*.
siderably.
I am inclined to think, how­
Ths axpsrisnca Illustrates,
ever, that a better solution
however, an alarming trend
ran be found In a recent re­
In highway signboards. Ver­
port by the National Geo­
bosity I* rampant. ] get ths
graphic Society on an Inter­
impression that all of the
national road sign system
sign painters are frustrated
now in use in 86 countries.
TS* IVvrsId stlrv s M l«lnovelists.
Tills system employes sym­ t*r« tram i|, r.ad.ra „n pahlie iffnlra. The writer mar bee
bols rather than words to a &gt;„■ rim e preside* the letkeep ths motorist informed lee •
rsrrlee the rerllet’e
seme abd addreee. Lei*
s* to what is In store for true
•ere «f fewer flraa ISO reerde
him. For example, a horltont- will he stvea prefereaes. I.eiEaterprtea
AKsaioats Springs
al whit* bar on a red circle •rre addreeeed i - ••her# are
arreptatile prartded Ih f, do
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Mrs. Maryann Miles
Editor,
The Herald:
try. It ruulil easily tie exLake Mary
811-3(78
Mrs. Franc re Wester
intuited to fit other rircum
The United States Naval
323-I1X
Casselberry
stances and thus reduce driv­ Reserve Is observing its 6tJlh
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Lake Monroe
er eyritrain brought on by anniversary
commencing 3
U lltll
Mr*. 11. L. Johnoaa
excessive reading.
March of tills year. Aa it was
111-4713
ChalaeU
Take ths familiar freeway on this day In the year ISIS
L oaf wood
Mrs. Join Megta
signs that say "next exit 10 that the Naval Reserve ws*
313-1741
Mre. Donna Kates
miles." All that would be established during the &lt;13rd
838-3317
Deltary
needed there would be the Congress by Public Law 271.
North Orlando
The theme o f the Naval
Mrs. John Leons
figure " 10" Imprinted over a
Mrs. Msrgsret Cosby
(88-4183
bow] of spaghetti, lymboll- Reserve Anniversary observ­
32 2 -(f»i
ance is "Twice a Cirisen"
Ing a traffic interchange.
Dsltona
Osteen
Mrs. Mildred tlaaey
The rather garrulous "no from Sir Winston Churchill’s
Mrs. Clarenrs Snyder
4(8-6(31
parking on shoulders except tribute to Reservists. The
321-4841
in emergency" rould he re­ mutto for nu Iion ul observance
Geneva
Oviedo
Mrs. JoAna Hays
placed by a simple drawing it "ClUicnship and Seaman­
Mre. Evelyn Lundy
ship."
341-4173
148-3110
of a flat tire. A replica of a
We would appreciate your
coin would suffice for “ toll
assistance in securing local
station ahead." And so on.
I’ll concede It would take public recognition for the
some time for motorlits to Navul Reservists who have,
learn all the symbols, hut not over the past 60 years rend­
as much time us It takes to ered such important service
figure out some of the ub- to the Navy and the United
bieviations now used by sign Mates.
Pane 4
Sanford, Florida
Fri., February 2 G. 1965 painters. ,
The most recent participa­
tions
which have been the
• Or we ruuUl adopt one sin­
WALT kin A. UIKLOW. UUITflM ABU riBl.lSUkM
gle-all-purpose symbol — the Uerltn call-up and the Cuban
VRANH VOLTOLI.NL, I 'lr ts liii., - ticserel Mswasvr
outline of a gasoline pump. crisis. Men and women who
nOULMT ALKXARDICn
MAMU V I. JO11SION
Which mesne: "iilop at the are now In the Naval Rrsrrve
Advertising
Dirsour
Maasaing H ilar
R ill UURRS
next
service elution and ask are a most Important element
Ousts WILLIAMS
to today’s Global Sea power
Advsrtlaloa Manager
directions."
Resist, Keller
and their efforts are helping
JAKUI SUUKMARgg
OOTTIB AlllTIR
Buslatss Manager
to protect ut all.
It is Improper to use the
City n ite r
VRSU WALLS
Msrhsnlcsl
Hunt
Lome J. Reis*
“ Star Spangled Uanncr" in a
Jl'O t WMl.LI
' KILL VIXL'KRT
Commander,
U. S.
medley
of
sungs.
O u s t , Editor
Staff 1‘hotogrspbsr
Naval Reserve
l-ubllaitstl dally esoepl Saturday. Suede, sad Ctrl.tins*, pubCommanding Oficer
Inauguration ccrcmonici of
llshsd Saturday prscssd.ng Christmas
■t n s c a i m o a m a t s ,
U. 8. Naval Reerrve
a U. S. prcaldent first we(f
Homs D,livery
*
u „ wl(k
Training Center
broadcast at the second In­
My Mall
■MMIMOLM c a t t a il
Orlando, Florida
ALL OTUKM MAIL augural of Calvin Coolidge.
iss v« sea
ll.ss i I ear
IU .it I I ear
M# I Meats#
4 tt « Moatks
8.11 I Msatka
»•** I Months
1M
I Meath
w-w— •
MWHI M
1.4* •l MMeath
U. a festal H ,m isu ses provide that a’l wall eubecriatieae h*
paid la advsaee.

Herald Area Correspondents

Letters

ward seme principal aide, a,
happened to Sherman Adams
In President Elsenhower'* day.
The Prcaldent is particularly
exerciaed at complaints he is
not telling the American peo­
ple why we are in South Virt
Nam and what new thing* we
propose to do to improve a
difficult position there.
He thinks he and his cabinet
leaders have explained our
presence well enough as re­
flecting our own prime inter­
ests and our response to South
Vietnamese appeals. P l a n s
contingent upon s widenrd
war ere not to be divulged
There is nothing new to be
said about a conflict etill
largely contained within fairly
narrow limits.
Yet, even is some men
spring forward to convey,
sympathetically, the P r e a I 11ant's reaction on this subject,
new darts sir being thrown.
From three rpiite disparate
sources, concern has recently
been expressed over the dol­
lar- not ns to it* stability, but
rather it* evidently rising
status as a measure of men
In Washington.
All these critic*, who are
either in or near government,
admire Johnson and believe
him to b# both extremely able
and posatMsd of the highest
intention* in lit* high office.
Two of them contend, how­
ever, that the capital in John­
son'* era Is tiring heavily in­
vaded by men whose primary
purpose Is making money In­
stead of a better wcrld. Moatly these complainant* are
talking of men who work the
fringe* uf government, ex­
ploiting their contact* within.
At thit moment, specific*
»r* not being o ffe r e d . N o one

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And by perspiration and
urine, you luse another pound.
With Hurry on 1,200 calories and Della on 800, they
were down to 203 and 137,
respectively, after 10 day*.

is yet charging scandal, or any
color c f illegality. Nor it I,
being laid that Johnson his
signaled
welcome
to
the
"money men." It I* simply
argued that the invasion is
occurring.
The third critic bring* the
dollar sign closer to the Presi­
dent's doorstep. He believe*
that Lyndon Johnson, and
acme other* In hia admlnlstr*.
tion, rely too much on finan­
cial success as a gauge in re­
cruiting men for key govern­
ment posts.
The Judgment is blunt ■—
that the President, coming out
of Texas, the land of the selfmade man, is entranced with
those who have bunked it big.
Says this third source:
"While this administration
labor* weeks and months to
lure millionaires to it* fold,
young, idealistic men rich in
government experience are
going out the back door in *
constant stream."
One of those who he* spoken
of the "rneney men" obviously
fears thnt sooner or later
some of them may taint the
Johnion administration, un­
less the President can some­
how lift sights above dollarlevel.
Hut fear of scandal is not
the critics' only worry. Equal
anxiety Is felt that a kind of
ibdUr-driven mediocrity might
settle over this administration,
notwithstanding able exertions
by Johnson In many import­
ant endeavor*.
To iome Democrats there
could be no cruder cut than
this, from one critic:
"Before we're through this
may turn cut to be very much
Ilka the busineaa-minded El*enhower administration."

Barb;
Hy Waller C. Parkrs
A man's ambition can eas­
ily exceed hi* reach—unless
he ll a tax rollrctor.
•
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A New York designer’s
spring collection includes n
wedding ensemble of delicate
lace that include* lot-length
bell-bottomed pant*. A subtle
way of letting hubby know
who'll he the family pantswearer T
•
• •
After yrmis of reading the
sports pages, the Old Cynic is
sure s guy could make n good
living betting against the
"ex peris."
•
« *
A* Hratle-inoppcd singing
groups continue to proliferate
in England, that country’s
barbers see only a hair litre
between them ami starvation,
s
• •
Great as it is, medical ** i
price bus found nu cure for
"sick" rnmediana.

Then they shifted to Diet
No. 2, a* per the booklet be­
low, whereon their ealbric
quota was increased to 1,800
nnd 1,200, respectively.
During those first 10 days
they were on a reduced liquid
intake. But that’s what pull*
your weight down so refreahIngly and thus encourage*
you to continue on Dial No.
2. starting with the 11th day.
Moreover, don't let unduly
large goals for yourself.
„ Imitate the member! of
Alcoholic
Anonymous
who
don't strive to remain sober
for a year or a month or
even a week,
“ I’m going to stay dry just
fop today!" is their motto.
Next morning, they ’ 'bite
o ff" just one more day of
sobriety.
In dieting, look*at the fivepoupd marker ort your bath­
room srales.
"H arry," 1 advised, "you
huve done nobly in getting
down to 203, so now set your
goal at breaking that 200mark.”
Apd I urged Dells just to
fucus on slipping beneath
that 135-mark.
These short goals bolster
our morals by giving u*
quicker victories nnd thnt
winning morale is half the
buttle in dieting.
Within
nnother
month,
Harry was down to 196 and
Della had reached 132.
Roth began to feel younger,
for they were actually lighter
on their feet and thus quick­
er In their movement, as well
ns reassured in their morale.
"Dr. Crane," Delia exulted,
"already I have noticed ttiB*
Harry is perking up in his
romantic interest.
"N ow he kisses me volun­
tarily and with much more
fervor."

When Harry got down to
IBS, Della had reached 124, ao
they were so dclighMd with
each other that they went
on a wedding anniversary
trip to Honolulu.
"It was Ilka a second hon­
eymoon, too,” Della reported
later.
So nip divorce In the bud
by lopping o ff the ugly blub­
ber that not only kills your
seductive allure, but shortens
your lifespan.
Wlvss, get the plump mem­
bers of your church women's
society to diet together and
then add the 12.50 per pound
■avingt In groceries to your
church Easter offering.
Some women's groups have
thus been able to contribute
an extra 11.000 to their
church contributions — and
without dlaturbing their bud­
get an iota?
So send for the diet booklet
"How to Loae 10 Pound, in
10 buys," enclosing a long
stamped,
return
envelope,
plus 20 cent*. It contains a
calorie chart' for v a r i o u s
foods, etc.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in csre of thie news­
paper. enclosing a long
sum ptd, addressed envelop*
end 14 vents to cover typ­
ing
and
printing
coats
when you send for one of
hi* booklets.)

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grralB

State's Education Needs Cited

By Doltie Auitln
"It is heartening fo see the fail to do so," Davis added.. based economic boom that is
"The approach of thc*e edu­ without precedent in the his­
Top Florid* educators and interest of the people of our
By Doris Williams
businessmen trained their bis* county and the Central Flor­ cators, businessmen and citi­ tory of the state. Education is
Outstanding
students
of
gest guns on Central Florida ida area who were in atten­ zens is making the people a- the key to meeting these chal­
Thursday to urge legislators dance. They unquestionably ware of our needs. We in Flor­ lenges and I fee! sure that Seminole County high schools
to back a $118 million program feel that we must provide ade­ ida are confronted with a pop­ Florida legislators will rise to were honored at the annual
for higher education and en­ quate higher education facili­ ulation explosion, a technolo­ meet the need," Cleveland dinner-meeting of the Semin­
ole Alumni Association of the
courage voters to give their ties. Florida cannot afford to gical revolution and a multi- declared.
University of Florida Thurs­
senators and representatives
day evening at the Capri Res­
wholehearted backing.
taurant. One hundred and
Presidents of Florida's unififty
were present.
verslies and junior colleges
Joe Farless, Seminole High
took the rostrum at a "College
School senior, wai presented
Caravan" luncheon at the
with a CLASP scholarship to
Martin Company's Orlando
the university — Co-ordinated
plant to point out that the state
Local
Alumni
Scholarship
is falling behind rapidly in edu­
Program.
cational needs and must move
Highlighting the meeting
qpickly "or pay a dear price
was the presentation by Dr.
for it's failure."
J. Wayne •Reits, university
• "F or 50 years, from 1905 to
president,
of
outstanding
1955—from the day of the mo­
achievement awards to top
del T to the day of jet aircraft
11th grade students: Stcph—Florida slept. We did not
nny Westgate, Seminole High;
open a single additional uni­
Tim Clobcrt, Oviedo High,
versity," charged Dr. J. Bruce
and Dorian Thcrnu-nos, Ly­
Wilson, p*esident of Brevard
man High.
Junior College.
Dr. Reitx made the awards
William 11 Dial, president
presentations a n d followed
of First National Bank of Or­
with a brief rundown of the
WM. II. DIAL
DR. J. II. WILSON
lando, said that "10 years ago DR. J. B. CULPEPPER
problems and efforts being
there were 2j ,000 students en­
made at the university and
rolled in state universities and
stressed the higher education
2,300 In Junior colleges. Today
program on a legislative basis
there are 45 000 in the univer­
is imperative.
sities and 75,000 in the junior
The 60 « l u m n I r 1 u li a
&gt;toilettes.'
throughout the state have
"B u t." he continued, "in
been conducting “ Operations
1975 there will be more
Brain Power,” a program de­
than 150,000 students in the
signed to encourage high
state universities and more
school students to take ad­
than 180,000 in the junior col­
vantage o f alt facets of high­
leges."
er education offered them..
"We have not kept pace
Former Judge C. Vernon
with the expanding enroll­
Mize was elected president of
ments of the past decade and
the Seminole association, am-'
we are far behind in class­
jreeding Andrew Bracken. Al­
room construction at both jun­
so elected were Rol&gt;eit Crum
ior colleges and universities.
ley,
vice
president, a n &gt;i
In the next five years we must
James Dycus, secretary-treas­
provide facilities for an addi­
urer.
tional 200,000 students in high­
er education at every le v e lSEN. CLEVELAND
HEP. S. J. DAVIS
DR. JOS. FORDYCE
vocational • technical, liberal
arts and sciences, professional
and graduate studies," declar­
ed Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
executive director of the State
Knrnn Jnytip Ota**, five*
Board of Regent*.
y m rold di«u^hti*r «»f Mr. nn&lt;l
"Florida is experiencing the
TALLAHASSEE (U Pli — i Burns to name his own men Bryant, whn named (hr nine Mm. Tracy K*t«**, 7«’*5 I.«irgreater rate of increase in col
The
Bryant
administration to the hoard which governs mi miter Hoard of Itrgenis dur mann Circle South.
lege age population of an&gt;
Thumday.
tetter
appointing
state regents state universities,
mg tin- closing hours of his woin|,
state in the nation. Our era,
She was born Feb. i!0,
the Spaee Age, demands as was Handed over to Gov Ha&gt;- 1 Senate president Wilson Car administration.
IWO, and w n a member of
don Bums by the head of the raw ay turned over to Bums a
never before, a work foree ol
Burns' action in asking for the Church o f the Nativity.
Senate, clearing the way for letter from former (iov Karris
highly educated men and wo­
the letter had rreelvnl prior
Survivors, other than her
men. We are a big state now
pnirnt*, are two brother*,
approval
from
Ally.
Gen.
Earl
and we must think big Flor
Ttary K. and Kevin; two
Falrrloth.
kla must not fail to meet this
Initially Burns sou(lit ami hti*ter*, Therena and Donna,
challenge,"
Dr.
Culpepper
The &lt; uth«»lic Women of All ly meeting will Ik- dispensed
i»i»d her
maternal irtandurged.
Suul* &lt;hunh, Sanford. \%ill with tins evening amt every­ won Supreme Court hacking iri m»dher# Mr*. Hortha Schu­
"W e are hopeful that we
hold a "I'enny Sale" at 8 p.m. one in the parish is invited to Ins light to oust the Bryant mann. all of 1/ofifC^ood; her
ran stimulate and arouse the
attend tile sale, men us well appointees
maternal
trtnndfather,
Kd
concern and interest of Flor Monday in the social hull of as women.
ward
Si
hnnmnn,
of
Duqueane.
On
Tuesday
he
asked
for
the
ida citizens in the present the church.
Donations of small nitnli-*. former governor's letter
I n . and ti8*r paternal grand­
state of higlier education in
The croup's rt'tfulur month ash flays, kitchen utrlisils,
The chief executive ha- said mother, Mi* Mattie Kite*, of
Florida before it is too late
sewing ants, etc. will tie up lie feels tin- regents should It vine, Ky.
The citizens of this state have
picciutcil. Such Items of do­ letnain m oilier until the Sen
K"M*rv will he recited at
never failed to act, once they
nation may he deposited in ate approves his own a)|toint- 7 pm Sunday at the ('hapel
were informed of the situs
the ho\ in the social hall or merits, or until the legislature of Nddark Funeral Home,
lion," said Dr Joseph W
ailaligemelits for pickups may adjourns in June it lie ...... .
t u«8pll*4 it) Mil** of tiie An*
Fordyce, president of Central
to- made hy tailing Sully Ma not to send up any name- But gel* udl he held at D a lit.
Florida Junior College
at
N. ||. Harwich, hi, died tittle
he hjs given no clues as to Monday at the Church of tin*
Ocala
Thursday at Dorsey Hall,
Nativity with Hev. Hugh
ins course of action.
Seminole County legislators. West Palm Beach.
The governor told a news K«atie officiating. Itmial will
Sen Mack N Cleveland Jr ,
(•inference that since he holds he in 1 ongwood Cemetery.
Bom Aug. 7. 1884, In
and Rep. S J. Davis Jr., ex­
I’aMU-arer* will he Michael
Hie Bryant letter he no longer
Odomville.
{»*.,
he
had
la-en
pressed themselvef as "much
Norman
.Mitchell,
feels any "urgency or pu-ss kiecrk,
impressed" with the presenta­ a resident of Volusia Cuuuty
tire of lime to act" on the new Timothy Hopkint and Koherl
tion of Florida's educational for the past 49 years.
Dnnko Jr.
Cub Scouts of All Souls appointments.
needs.
He is survived by his wife,
Church
Pack
513
will
hold
"Meetings such as this and Mrs. Eula Ilarwirk, of loike
interest evidenced by the citi­ Monroe; three sons. Janies 11. their annual Blue and (fold
zens of this area, cannot help unit Ernest O., of laike Mon­ l.unipiet in tin social hull Sat­
but make the members of the roe, and Edgar W., in West urday at ft p rn.
Each family is requested
Legislature mindful of the Palm Beach; three duughters,
pressing ends and the chall­ Mrs. Arrire Freeman ami to bring a tiish of chicken
enge to expai.d our higher edu­ Mrs. Ruth Wood, both of and enough silver for their
cation facilities," Cleveland Jupiter, and Mrs. Evelyn family, as well as a covered
said.
Stcvenon, of Lake Monroe; dish.
Prior to the supper hour,
eight grandchildren and Id
games will In- played Adgrcttt-gi a ndehildren.
and
Funeral aervicea will be vam-emenla, b a d g e s
i s T i i r . i i h c t i t r n l H T o k held at 3 p.m. Saturday in uwurds
will la- presKVited
T il SC M N T I I J l l l l ( M l . I I H following tlte banquet.
I I IT UK S‘ l.OH ID S , IV V V II South Palm Reach.

Karen J. Estes, 5,

Burns Holds Reins On Board

Fleet Reserves
Plan Fish Fry

County Students
Receive Honors
Of U 01F Alumni

Dies Thursday

Catholic Women Set Penny Sale

N. H. Barwick

Dies Thursday

Cub Scouts Slate
Blue-Gold Fete

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l-erlsV r t n n o i i *
Tou a r i herel.y no tifie d that
lha a b o v e nami&lt;1 petitioner.
11 AliO L I) A IlftOOMK. hae filed
a petition In the a b o v e - e ty le d
C our t fo r the ad op tio n o f the
m inor child named therein, and
you are reuutred to . h o w cauee
w h y the eame ehould not be
■ ranted by eervtng a r o p y of
your wr itten defeneee. If any.
upon Charlee N I'rather, A t ­
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day o f Starch, t i l l : otha rwlar
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the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church WSCS.
WASHINGTON &lt;UIM&gt; The Sunshine Circle will
meet at 9 a m at the home Agriculture Secretary Orville
of Mr* E c Heinsen, 22 L Freeman cdliuahd that U.
Southcnt Road, Casselberry I*
S meat imports next year will
The Dorcas Circle will meet total about 755 million pounds
at 9 30 a m at the Imme of
This compares with imports
Mrs George Keiter, no Sun
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ni Association Thurs­
day evening. Top photo
. — Andrew Bracken, outgoiriK association presi­
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T i m Colbert, Oviedo
IliRh, r e c e i v e d outs t a n ditiR achievement
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'Hounds, Kowboys M eet Tonight Indians H ost Trackers
By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
The Lyman Greyhound! will
be out for a victory tonight in
Long wood when they take on
the Klsilmmee Kowboyi In the
Grit round of the group T dis­
trict tournament.
Coach Dick Copeland plana
to emphasize teamwork and a
balanced offense against a
very much Improved Kissim­
mee team. The Kowboys In
recent agarnea beat Lakevlew
and lost to DeLand by only
three points.
High scorer for the visitors
Is Alan Starling, who la rated
by Coach Copeland as one of
the finest pliyers In the con­
ference.
He la averaging
around 19 points per gsme and
has totalled rumerous assists
and rebounds in the year’s
efforts.
The other major scoring
CHOW DOWN was In order when the Seminole
threat for Kissimmee la Guard
Sportsmen's Association staged the annual steak
Mike White wolf, who Is a
dinner cookout at their grounds on the Weklva
tremendous outslidc shot and a
River. Association members served 270 stonks
fine defensive player.
despite the inclement weather. Photo shows the
Lyman’s offense revolves around the shooting of Joe
Asher and Mike Sterling and
the rebounding of Dave Metis,
Gene Winkle man and Eddie
Long.
’ Thus far Asher-and Long
have been high scorers for the
’Hounds.
The L y m r n - Kissimmee
game will take jilae* at 8:30
By David Higginbotham
in the Lyman gym following
MIAMI BEACH (U r i) —
Herald Sports Writer
the Tirst round game between Arnold Levy, 00, a retired
After traveling to Daytona
Bishop
Moore
and Cocoa
nntlque dealer whoee hobby 1* last night the Seminole High
Beach.
the horiee, banked a record cigcrs returned home with n
47 to 84 loss to Ocala In the
twin double payoff of flOR,group tournament.
242.40 today and headed for
The Seminole* were at a de­
the track again, rlalmlng finite. height disadvantage with
with a emile, “ That about the Ocala first five all taller
than Sanford’s tallest player.
puta me even."
Even though the Tribe lost
It wee the eeeond record
p e o r i a , in.
(u r n
— pay-off for track regular they put up ■ good fight that
kept the score running nearly
Chuck Orabom will rstlra as
Levy, who caehed a |2 twin
Bradlsy’i baakstball coach on double ticket at Tropical Park even In the first half.
The two standouts for Ocala
Aug. 81 and bseoma athletic In January o f 1994 for ITS,were Jiff Churrhin with 29
director.
000 which at tha tlma was a
points, 20 of which wrre made
University prssldsnt Tal- record.
in the second half, and Tom
man W. Van Aradalt Jr., who
To boot, Levy enye he'a hit
announced tha change, aald the Jackpot a number of other Purvis with 19 points.
John I. (Dutch) melnen will llmee—"18 tlmea In all laet
ratlra from hla prasent post aeaeon, 1 think, and a few
of athlatle director, creating tlmea .ao far thla aeaeon.1*
H A M I L T O N , Bermuda
tha vacancy for Oebom’s ap­
He recalle payoffi of 317,- (UPI) — The United Stale*
pointment.
000, $10,000, "and three-hun­ soccer team defeated the Ber­
Orebom, whoee teams com­ dred and something dollars,
muda All-stars 5 1 in the first
piled a 192-65 won-lost record the kind that coat mo money."
of four training games in
alnca ha became head coach
That was the only clue preparation for American par­
In ICES, will lie tucceeded by l/ovy gave to Iho system lie
ticipation In the World Cup
Joseph
Hlowrll,
currently used for hla handicapping.
tournament. The U. S takes
coaching the freehmen tenms.
At Hialeah, hia winners on Mexico March 7 at I/u
Oraliom’a Ilravei won the were Countess Jan, a 12-1
Angeles in its first cup match.
National Invitational Tourn­ rhnlca in the fourth race,
ament rrown last arasnn.
NHellfe Charlie at 7-1 In the
More than 500 species of
This season they have a 1fi­ fifth, HI Biscuit at IH-1 in
inserts attack rollon, accord­
ll record, but for tha flrat tha eixth, and the 38-1 shot
ing to the Encyclopaedia Uri*
time are out of the running Moral Suasion In the seventh.
tannlca.
for the Missouri Vallry Con­
Levy held the only winning
ference championship.
ticket, hut declined to soy

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sporta Writer
Track season was lo get
underway officially at Semin­
ole High School this afternoon
at 4 p.m. when the Scmlnolca
host the Lyman and Edgewater track teams at the Bud­
dy Lawson Memorial track.
The Seminole* have a good
team this year and one of the
beat since they have been in
the Metro Conference.
According to Coach Dick
Williams the team is in real
good ihipt.
Williams said, "W e have a
number of boys that are now-

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U. S. Wins

Golfirn Greats
Tee Off Today
PORT LAUDERDALE (UPI)
— Weather permitting, golf
greats Ilka Sam Snead, Gene
Snraten, Jimmy Demaret snd
E. J. (Dutch) Harrison were
to tea off today Isi the opening
round of the gso.ooo PGA
Teacher Trophy tourney for
senior pros.
An early morning squill
washed out plans to kick off
the 72 hole tournament Thurs­
day at Fort Lsudsrdale Coun­
try Club.
Snead, the defending champ­
ion, ia figured ai the man to
beat. He goea Into the opener
with a sls-under par 09 prac­
tice round behind him.
One change In plana reiulted
from
Thursday's postpone­
ment.
If there ere any tie* for
Grit place after Monday's
finals, the winner will he de­
cided in a sudden deilh play­
off instead of a full 13-bolv
round.
T in t prise money la 13,900.

Harness Tracks
Slate 20 Races
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
$50,000 final for trottera at
Liberty Btll Park, Philadel­
phia,' and tha $90,000 final for
paeara at Roostvalt Raceway.
New York, will cap a program
uf 20 races at IT member
tracks to datarmlna tha Har­
ness
Tracks o f
America
OITA) traveling champions
for 1PC4.
Tt&gt;! trot final, scheduled for
July IS, will ba staged for the
first time at • track outside
greater New York and at an
aval larger than one-ha If mils.
Tha Bapt. M pacing final
will mark tha ninth HTA
champlonahlp held at R o o m velt, which last year hoittd
the trotting classic.

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NBA
By United Press International
EASTERN DIVISION
W I:
99 13
Boston
40 25
Cincinnati
1'hlladrlphla
36 J)
24 42
New York
WESTERN III VLSI ON
W 1,
3H 27
Los Angeles
35 32
St. Ixiuls
30 36
Baltimore
23 41
Detroit
San Francisco
14 53
Thursday’* Results
Baltimore at Philadelphia,
postponed
Unly game scheduled
Friday's Games
St. Louis at Los Angeles
Boston at San Francisco
Only game scheduled
Saturday's Games
Baltimore at New York
Cincinnati at Detroit
Only games scheduled

Hcyman Fined
NEW YORK (UPI) — Art
Heymsn received his second
fine in a month from the New
York Knickerbockers for con­
duct detrimental to tha club.
The «fo o t-8 Hcyman. the
Knlcks Grit draft pick two
years ago, was fined $200
Thursday and $100 earlier this
year.

Ticket Sales
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
New York Meta will open their
ticket outlet* Monday, tha
earliest in their four-year axiatenca. Box aeats will still sell
for $3-90 and reserved aeats
for $8-90.
The legend of St. George
and the dragon may be ■
Christian version of t h e
Greek myth of Perseus’ res
cue of Andromeda.

chefs and assistants (from left) D. C. Howard,
Milton Ryals, Henry Wight, Hob Wyche, Cotton
Drown, P. J. Angel, Stinson Kinlaw and Jake
Adams.
(Hernld Photo)

Ocala Boots Sanford Ken Harrelson
Leads Baseball
Out O f Tournament Golf Tourney

Bradley Coach
Gets Promotion

how many he had to buy. A
partner shored last year’s big
Tropical 1‘nrk payoff.

Spaniard, Italian
Meet At Tennis

k

In the Grit quarter Ron Hin­
son wai high man for Sanford
with four points and Don Nich­
olas. Steve Groover and Frank
Murray made two each. The
score at the end of the first
quarter was Ocala 14 and San­
ford 10.
Groover led the way for the
Scininoles in the second frame
with four points and Hinson
made three. Murray and Jeff
Williams made two points
each and Buddy Stump! addrd one. At the half the ScmInnlcs were only one point
behind with the score 24 to 23
Murray paced the Tribe with
five points In the third stama
and Groover made three. Hin­
son amt Stumpf added two
earh, but Ocala went into a
higher lead with the score 43
to 35 it the end of the third
quarter.
In the final period Hinson
led again for Sanford with six
points and Mike Gray made
four. Nicholas added two
points, hut Ocala went on to
win 64 to 47.
Losing their first round put
the Semmnles out of the tour­
nament, hut the Tribe will
have better chances next year
with a number of returning
letter mrn to boost ihe team.

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MIAMI (U PI) — Kansas
City Athletics first baseman
Ken Harrelson, who hopes to
turn pro golfer next year,
hold a six-stroke lead today
going into the second round
of tha national hair-hall playcr* golf championship.
The 23-year-old Harrelson,
a native o f Savannah, Ga„
said he "putted like a demon"
Thursday when he flrrd n
two-over par 73 on the Miami
Springs Country Club course.
Chicago Cubs manager Al­
vin Dark moved into u slim
perrh at aerond plarr. He
said hia first round ahnuhl
have been much lietler, “ hut
I couldn't mnke my putts."

TAMPA (U PI)—Top-seeded
Spaniard Manuel Santana, who
came from behind to triumph
In hla second round clash,
takes on Italy’s Nicola Pietrangeli today -in the third
round of the Dixie Interna­
tional tennis tourney.
Santana was pressed Into a
corner early In hi* match
with Billy Higgins, but came
back strong to whip the Lawton (O kli.r BWVk 3-8, M ; *•$;'
In women’s matches, three
hard-driving Dutch players
moved Into the third round,
rallying behind Elly Kroche,
who upet France’s top-iceded
Monique Salfatl, 1-6, 8 6, 8-4.
National Indoor champion
Jan Erick Lunqvlst of Sweden
meet* Spain’s Jose Arilla in
another men’ s match today.
And Californian Dennla Ral­
ston takes on B rnlllsn Thom­
as Koch, while ItoDald Barnes
of Brsill plsys England’s
Keith Woolrldge.
Miss Kroche goea In against
Sweden's Eva LumJquist snd
Hollanders Trudy Grocnman
and Betty Stove inert Karen
Footman of San Francisco
and Alvarez Campbell of Tern
pa, respectively.

the mile. Tom

Forman haaj who will help the team out
this year. A number of them
will be doubling up on soma
of the event*.
Thla is the Seminole* best
chance to enter a mark for
themselves for the coming
season in which they hope ta
come out first In the Metro.

come to us from Washington
and will be an .added asset to
the squad."
David Noell, George Markoa, Eddie Griffith, Sterl We­
ber. Rick Walatrom, Denver
Vodopich and Jeff Whiting
are all returning lettcrmen

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Chcncy State, Lcmoyno Stale. and ceaehes clinic.
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9— Flying Motion
This exordia develops mus­
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of raptire people in Poland, Cxorhoalovakia,
Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary.
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Oviedo, Fr. Lopez Open Tourney Tonight
Ily Marshall Lingo
Herald Fporta Writer ^
The Oviedo Lions (ace Fa*
Iher Lopes ot Daytona Beach
In the first tilt o( the class B,
group 8 basketball tournament
tonight at Oviedo.
The tournament will continue
through Saturday at which
time the victor of the Father
Lopes • Oviedo game (aces
Bunnell,
Oviedo, with a season record
of 14-7 will be up against a
18-3 record chalked up by the
Father Lopes five. The three
losses recorded by Father Lo­
pes came from New Smyrna
Beach, who took a pair of
wins from the Daytona five,
and Bunnell. But Father Lo­
pes, came back to take a later
decision from Bunnell.
Bunnell alio hat an excel
lent season record and Judg­
ing from the record you might
say that Bunnell and Father
Lopes are a fairly even match.
But wher# does Oviedo come
in?
Oviedo's record Is not quite
as good as eh her of the other
contenders but Oviedo’ a sche­
dule was a lot tougher
t(L i»;of&lt; 'her Bunnell o l Fa
ther Lopes. Oucdo has been
up against a lot of A and AA
schools this year and the Lions
have done quite well. Oviedo's
pair of wins over Fau Gallic,
and wins over Satellite Beach
and Cocoa Prach are enough
to prove the Lions have what
It likei.
Cocoa raid Mikler of the
Lions will Mart Res nrooks.
Jimmy Courier. Billy Mikler.
and Tim Colbert Ardie Arndt
and Ted Be'lhorn will rotate
In the fifth position.
Starting for Father Lopes
will be Coddiss and Alligood
at forward, I.aCour at ren
ler, and Baylor and Conley
will fill in thi guard spoil
Came time is 8 p m tonight
and Saturday night at the
Oviedo High School gymnas­
ium.

SE VE N TY-FIV E MEMBERS of the Simfortl Women's Bowling Associa­
tion attended the annual awards banquet. I'luitn No. 1— Kirst jilace team
members, (from the le ft ): Erma Anderson, Etta Ilnrnmn. Libbie Whitehead, Julian Stenstrom represent intr the sponsor. Kathy Gray and Caro­
lyn Sallee. Photo No. 2— Individual recotniition: Shirley Maxwell nnd
Marion Harris for their pnrt in the Howlyrs Victory Eepion; Sue Jackson,
active assistance in scotch doubles and yeneral interest in bnwlmjr, and
Erma Anderson, bookkeeping and audilintr of association promotions;
Photo No. 3— Midpe Wood, special trophy tor highest scratch pame of
221 sinple. Photo No. I— Betty Johnston (left) nnd Mary Smith received
special awards for their efforts in the successful Harvest Ball and Har­
vest Queen promotions.
(Herald Photos)

Hypnotique After Second Win Ringo Bonavena
13-10 Favorite

19 80 7 00 5 00
19 40 11 60 3 40 Rhymer G.
Hypnotique, used mainly as Turn hie Lou
7 80 3 40
a marathon runner ihli sea* Hunter's Mac
10 Dll 5 fid Starlight Kathy
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Bill Hare — 5 'ill — Time 31.70
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P, 1 f. ct,s &lt;fi 2 $76 20
grade It an I move into tin P, rft-r la &lt;1K $7o Vi
llh Race — 5/16 — Time 11.13 •ilh Rare — 5/16 — lim e 31 83
feature competition.
15 40 11 40 4 Id () il 's Adjusted 4 2U 3 80 2 80
Another feature race dia Ilarney Hen
4 80 2 60
39 60 1180 Hoc Robbia
fanre runner who surprised Kc|«&lt;&gt; Red
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Quiniela 12 it |!I.OO
a/lfltbi mile stsit was Harold Qutntclu |V6) $132 30
Peiiecls (5 2l $24 30
Perfecla 18-SI $260 10
Robertson s Sweet Showers
loth Rare — 5/16 — rune 31.1*
Other greyhounds in the Mh Racr — h — Time It.*5
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13 60 3 60 3 40
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nil) ring axiom says:
"Ni var hat on * fighter
who'll h«v» to icor* a knock­
out to win "
Navarthalrs*. u n b e a t e n
young (Hear I Ringo) Bona
vana of tlu.-iioa A ret Is fav
orad at 13-10 lo ecora hie
ninth
slm igbl prufasaimial
victory tonight al Madnun
Square Garden In a fight with
Zorn Folley of Arlaona, the
world's fourth-ranking heavyui-igbt I'imtI'Thlcr.
Ringo, 22 of Argentina i»
n&lt;d ranked among tha top 10
He ia an all-out iluggar hut
not a smart boner.
Folley, 32. la a slick boxer*
puncher In his 13th year as
a professional and is moreover a notorious "apntler.”
He is unbaatan in hi* latest
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draw last April 17 by Euro­
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many.

Winning Golf Touch
By Bob CharlM
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(On the PGA National Tour)
Written for NBA
When you go to alecp with
a five-stroke lead like I did
the night before the final
round of the Tucson Open, you
can think of a lot of things
happening lo make you lose a
lead.
I'm just glad nothing hap­
pened to me. 1 lost only one
stroke and beat Al Gclbcrger
by four (17 under par 271).
If 1 had to single out a hole
tliat I considered to ho the
key, it would have to he the
eighth in the final round,
11 is a par three,-183 yardcr
and I it&gt;oiI a six-iron off the
lee. I hit a had shot that
caught the Uap on the left
front edge guarding the green.
I was about 73 yards from the
THEIR LIMIT IN S1IAI) la displayed by these throe Washington (D.C.)
hole al that point, but luckily
men visiting this area during shad season. It took them a little more than
the ball w.ts silting up very
five hours In get the limit. From left are Frank Bird, Gene Newport and
well. 1 decided lo use my put­
Al Burke. They fished out o f John Crim's Camp.
(Herald Photo)
ter because it this stage I was
playing very conservatively.
If I had used the aandwedge,
I could have left the shot too
short or maybe oven gone over
the green.
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Tommy
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1UU8 Olympics uie 11 bit too
the ground sloped downhill
close, saya schoolboy two- IJohn's amt three touring Pol- night.
llaran, voted the nutatand- again. 1 didn't get off a par­
mile pheriom Art DuLong of ish Mars won tha feature
Randolph, Mail , but look event*, which took a compet- ing athlete In the meet, won
Iitiva Jolt from (lie weather the milo in 4:05.7 by 12 yard*
out In 10711.
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Arl, aged IS. run third In 'when a billiard kept Can­ over Tom Sullivan of Villathe Knight* of Columbus two a d a ' s middle diatance nee Kill nova.
LUBBOCK, Tex. ( Ill’ l l —The
Railenskl took the TOO In
mile at Madison Sipiaie Gni- Vrothor* and tuo-mller Dave
l 12.4, a race in which Croth- Texas Tech Red Raiders park
dtn Thursday night hut bent Kills at home.
turn'll. still hushed despite era was the heavy pre-meet cd their visions of s South­
n U. 8. 1964 Olympian in the
west Conference championship
process lie's shooting for the a 12-day layoff from a heavy favorite.
Ciernik soared seven feel and an NCAA playoff berth
*72 games as one of t'nclr campaign that saw him art a
world half mile record of for the fourth straight time in the locker because their
Sum's 5,111)0 meti-i men
"There's probably too much 1:4!),S, won tha 1,0110 m 2:12. in American indoor metis sl.ir forward was scholastical­
to bo done before lints," mid |scoring by seven yarda over thi* year to win tha high ly Ineligible
Norman Reuther, who had
Mtil.ong after running Ids M a r i n e Lt. Frank Tomeo af­ jump from Rich Boas, a two.
fusion! two-mile ever ft* d ll t e r taking t h e bail nt the time vvincur this seasuu. Rosa helped lead the Raiders to a
one game lead In the confer
went out at 0-fuut-10.
in finishing 40 yiirds too k of l u s t 1urn for home.
rnce race, was declared In
Andrrj Itadcmki (600), Ed­
winner l-lamon O’Reilly of
Man's dorprsl sleep occuri eligible because he had not
(ioorgrtitwn and well ulond ward Crsrnik (high jump)
of Olympian Air, 7.wolnk, i*hd Witold llaran (mile) gave during the first two or thice passed enough hours during
(he last two sentesleis
who finished fifth il'Hoilly tlic louring Polish team three hours of slumber.

Schoolboy Takes Olympic Star

Ited Raiders
Ivose Forward

ticularly good putt. It slopped,
about 18 feet short of the hoi*
nnd I had been hoping for
something better.
The putt I had to make
was a left to right shot, break­
ing about four or five inches.
At this point, I was only
three strokes ahead and in
the hack of my mind 1 was
beginning to worry. Al (Gieherger) had bogeyed the, hole,
though, and I knew If 1 could
make (he shot, I'd pick up an
important stroke.
So with that setting, 1 took
my time ami did make It.
That putt cn eight gave me
a cushion and 1 played It very
conservatively from then on,
just trying to make my para.

Spahn Chnirman
Of Fund Drive
NEW YORK t u r n —Warren
Spahn haa agreed lo serve st
chairman of a national com­
mittee of leading sporta per­
sonalities in a program lo pub­
licize and raise fund* for the
National Cyatic Fibrosja Re­
search Foundation.
. Tlje appointment of Spahn,
TTrti winittnCe*. lehhirWlx'. * in
major leagye history and now
n player-coach with the New
York Meta, was announced by
Hr. Milton Grauh, foundation
president.

Defend Title
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tony
Lema celebrated hit 31st
birthday by announcing he
will defend his title in the
$1&lt;HI,0«0 Thumlerbird G o l f
Claitic at the Westchester
Country Club, July 28-Aug, 1.

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Shock W hen Tooth Reacts

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By William Lawrence fl.D.S.
A pundit was overheard
remarking. "W hy take life
seriously? You’ll never come
out o f It alive.” Thia philoso­
phy is perfectly acceptable
while you’re In good health,
or, until something cornea
along that takes YOU aeriloualy, like a toothache.
Borne people aeem to enjoy
their aches and pains and
others say, "You can't run
to a doctor every time you
have a pain. Just don't look
and it will go away." But
pain la nature’s way of
warning us that something is
wrong and pain that persists
fo r more than a week or two
may indicate a disease pro­
cess somewhere In the body.
A toothache Is a warning
signal. While not serious in
terms o f life and death, it
can be most annoying and it
indicates that something . is
wrong with a tooth or the
area Immediately surround­
ing IL This dissgrceable sen­
sation ‘ comes from
many
causes and well take them
up separately in future col­
umns.
"

One of the milder but most
Irritating pains is tooth sen­
sitivity to heat and cold. This
by Itself embraces a large
category of causes, but prob­
ably the most common cause
Is exposed dentine. White not
downright devastating, this
kind of pain can be a con­
stant nuisance, especially If
you get your pleasure from
the simpler things in life, l.e.,
Ice cream, Martlnis-on-therocks, ice cold apples, and hot
tea or coffee.
Oucht is the best way to
describe this pain.
Dentine is the tissue o f
which the main body of a
tooth Is formed. Normally,
dentine is coviffcd and pro­
tected by enamel on the
crown portion and by cementurn on the root. When eith­
er of these overcoats wears
away, which may occur as a
result of among other things,
years of incorrect brushing,
erosion by mouth acids and
abrasions from chewing and
grinding, t h e
unprotected
dentine transmits heat and
cold to the nerve. And it
hurts.

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But If you ara an l « cold
Martini man, don’t deapalrj
thcae areaa can be deaensltlied. Desensitising medicines,
applied to exposed dentine by
rubbing them In or by allow­
ing them to aoak In, usually
give relief In 8 to « applica­
tions. Most of these egente
contain fluorldea in aoma
combination but one techni­
que Involve* the uea o f hot
□live oil rubbed Into the
tooth. There ere alio - spec­
ially
prepared
toothpastei
that make brushing Isss
painful.
These technique* are not
alwaya completely successful.
One ice cream eater became
despondent because nothing
worked on him. HI* tooth
had to be cepped ao that the
dentine we* completely cov­
ered and protected.
Please send your questions
shout dental health to Dr.
Lawrence In car* of The San­
ford Herald. While h* cannot
answer each letter personally,
letter* of general Intereat
will he answered in this col­
umn.

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Cold Nips At Budget
It's potpourri time.
The weathernjan may have
found an agreeable buddy in
the groundhog but their com­
bined forecast for a contlnu•d rough winter doesn't help
your -electric bill.
If your monthly bill is up
as much as $7 since Decem­
ber, here is why. The De­
partment of Agriculture re­
ports that burning of more
light bulb* because of short­
er deylight hours is only a
minor contributor.
You're probably apcndlng
more lime watching Iclcviaion. Kach extra hour ran
add an additional 100 kwh

(kilowatt hour) a month, the appliances and small lamp
furnace blower about &lt;0 kwh cords for small lamps. Al­
and its electrical control an­ ways check for the under­
other 8. A 1,200-watt elec­ writer's sufety seal.
• • •
tric heater adds another 200
to 400 kwh. Daily use of the
oven and an electric blanket
at night also builds kwh to
increase your monthly total.
You can cut down on elec­
tric billa by curbing use o f
all those, if you really need
to cut budget corners drasti­
cally.
• • •
Need
a new
extension
cord? Huy one that (its the
job. Huy appliance cords for

Thinking of planting fruit
trees in your yard this year?
A Hungers Agricultural Ex­
periment Station specialist
recommends you look for the
smaller or dwarf apple, pear
and aweet cherry tree* If
your space Is limited. These
produre good fruit and do
not
require
heavy
spray
equipment needed to maintain
healthy standard-size trees
or much acreage.

Record Shop

Every Good Boy Does Fine'
ny Joan Croaby
NEW YOHK — (NKA! —
In the rapidly dimming past,
children under orders from
parents would team that the
letter! of the word “ face"
were also the musical notrs
represented by spaces on a
treble clef.
To learn the notes repre­
sented by the five line* of
the treble, you had to remem­
ber the sentence Every Good
Boy Doe* Fine.
Today, thank* to a vivaci­
ous blonde named Madeleine
Carabo-Cone, youngsters need
only a lively imagination to
learn to read music.
Mrs. Carabo • Cone, awaro
that the tediousnssa of learn­
ing music gives most young­
ster* a learning block, decid­
ed, when it came time to

tench her own children, to
turn the chore into a game.
The result is known as the
Carabo-Cone teaching meth­
od, which Is taught from Isiat-1 to Harvard. Basically,
children are given n note as
their very own. On the floor,
an enlarged music staff is
drawn, and the youngsters
are taught to find thrlr plare
on the staff. Then they find
their note on a piano. From
there, it is an easy task to
‘‘arranging" themselves into
an original c o in p o s i 11 o n,
learning friends' "notes" and
how to find them, and, event­
ually, rending music like a
miniature Leunard Bernstein.
Mrs. Carabo-Cone does not
expect all the students o f her
method to become nrusic-

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEO D

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"Are ostrich leather boas gray or white, have a soil blue
completely oul of
1 have rinse.
" I ’lcasc tell me exactly what
a beautiful while one, old buf
I should w.\*r to fly to Europe
perfect. 1 go out a great deal
in March? I go to New York
In the evening with my hus­ City first— M S."
band, who la an entertainer.
Choose a soft coat of black
Could 1 wear this in good wool or a black and white
taste?—W. C ’’
tweed, s knit dress in black,
Yes, wear it; ostrich feather gray or a mixture of black
boas are a boutique item and and while. Have a soft, attrac­
extremely smart. With a sim­ tive hit, casual in styling, snd
ple black sbesth it would be comfortable but smart shoes.
most attractive.
You can wear this every day
"M y
married
daughter* in Europe.
seem to think that 1 never
"Can 1 wear cotton dresses
wish to have friends visit me on a cruise to the West Indies,
for a tea or a coffee party. 1 etc. In March?—T. L ."
have a small apartment near
They are perfect for wear
them but have to baby-set when you so asbore sightsee­
every evening. I love the chil­ ing or on board. Have pretty
dren but they are not allowed sweaters In matching color*.
to know what love la and 1 The drip dry things are easier
cannot tell them anything. to care (or but, of course, they
What do you advise?— Q. M." can launder cottons aboard.
I advise a move further a- It's expensive though.
way and a bit of definite will
"How many dinner dresses
power. Simply invite your are necessary for a month's
friends in and state that you cruise? What c o lo r s ? -^ ."
are going to be busy on such
If you have jackets to the
and such an evening. Make it dresses, you copld get by with
three. They look different with­
stick I
"Would a deep sapphire blue out the. Jirkels and you could
velvet sheath be suitable for have several changes of acc­
me, a woman of seve&amp;tyT I essories, such as colored slip­
a s going to a wedding anni­ pers, hair creamants, stoles
and beads.
versary dinner.—B."
Yea, It wilt be elegant for
Monday — " D e a r Edyth
you and If your hair la "w orn" Thornton McLeod"

Ian*. Hut she feels a knowl­
edge o f music is vital If
young Americana are to be­
come part o f the culture!
boom.
"W e’re building culture!
center* ail across the coun­
try," she eaid, "but we have
to start building up cultural
center* in the minds of our
children, particularly among
the underprivileged.
"As children get older,
they can Identify with rook
*n' roll music, but with the
great* of the musical world.
1 hal'a why I believe every
child should learn to read
music. If you are a Sunday
painter, you begin to go to
art gullerie# and drool over
the great mastere. If you stu­
dy music, you will begin to
attend concerts. And a child
who has learned music by
my method, will even recog­
nise hi* note in a s c o r e and
lie able to aay "That's m* up
there.' "
THE BEST ALBUM IN:
POP— Don Franks is im­
pressive
In "l-ost—and
Alone" (K app), a very effec­
tive
mood
album. ‘‘From
Vienna With J a n " (Colum­
bia) features s o m e t i m e s
classical
pianist
Friedrich
Gulda in his own Jaxi concer­
to, "Mualc For Plano and
Band." Harva Presnell sings
out in "Nsw Echo** of tha
Old W sst”
(MGM). Nice
beat in Gary McFarland's
"Soft Samba" (Verve). De­
lightful youngetera, The Le­
roy Holmes Children's Chor­
us, o ffer
“ It's a Small
World”
(United
Artist*),
Morgan a King sings about
"The End of a Lov* A ffair"
(A scot), The 8wlngi* Sing­
er* ask "Anyone fo r Moxa rt?" Philips). Exotic sing­
ing during "An Evening In
Istanbul" (Capitol).
CLASSICAL — P i e r r e
Monteux conduct* the Lon­
don Symphony In a stirring
program by Ravel (Philips).
Sir John Barbirolli conducts
the Berlin philharmonic in
Mahler's long Symphony No.
0 (Angel. ' Chember mualc
lovers will enjoy Brahms'Sextet In B Fiel (A ngel),
with Yehudi Menuhin as first
violin.
Stravinsky's
"Tha
Rake's Pro grass" fa aung by
Judith Raskin, John Reardon,
Alexander Young and Bogina
Sarfaty (Columbia).

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Page 8—Fri. Feb. 26, ’65

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(Dsjah Gbby •
DEAR ABBY: I went stea­
dy with Joe for six months
and then we broke up. He has
been talking
about me
something terrible and I
don't know what to do. He
never got anything more
than a goodnight kiss at the
door, but he has been going
around
telling everybody
that he quit going with me
because he got all he want­
ed.
TALKED ABOUT
DEAR TALKED ABOUT:
Maybe Uut's ell he wanted.
Forget it.
• * *
DEAR ABBY: Don't you
think that when a husband
and wife eat out he should
give her some suggestion as
to what to order, or at least
some clue ar to how much
he intends to spend? Exam­
ple: We had breakfast in a
restaurant recently. I ask­
ed him what he was going
to order, and he said he
didn't know. Trying to be
thoughtful and considerate
I ordered coffee and toast.
Then HE ordered, juice, ba­
con and eggs, blueberry muf­
fins and jam and coffee. 1
would have enjoyed that kind
o f breakfast, too, but f hesi­
tated to order It because I
wasn't sure he was going in
for a meal like that. Later
he could see 1 was hurt so
he asked me what was
wrong, snd I told him as
nicely as 1 could that if I
had known be was going to
order a meal like that, I
would have, too. Don't you
think It's a man's responsi­
bility lo pul his wife at
ease snd give her some kind

By Abigail Van Buren

(here is work to do. The job
of a clue as to wbat kind of
meal be nad In mind lo pay
you have now, snd say you
for? He can't understand It.
"love," la unlike most jobs
ONLY HIS WIFE
worthy of the name.
DEAR ONLY: There is no
• * •
reason why you, after bear­
DEAR ABBY: I wss sur­
ing your husband's order,
prised at our answer to the
couldn't bsve changed your
person who asked what you
mind and had the same. To
have sat there and sulked In thought of people who offer­
ed to take their guests on a
silence was childish. This
"tour" of their home. Maybe
man la not a "date," lady—
YOU think it's all right, but
he's your husband. 1 sug­
I have another opinion on
gest you get on more fami­
that.
liar terms with him. You
* A home L not a show
might enjoy it.
• •. •
place, It is a person’ s pri­
DEAR ABBY: My pro­ vate property with all hit
personal possessions
col­
blem Is trying to keep busy
lected there, and I think it
at Fork. I work for a small
is very poor taste to show
company In a one-girl of­
them off.
fice. I have ■ wonderful boss
Now 1 have another ques­
and a nice place to work,
tion for you: What do you
and the pay la good, but
say when someone comes In­
but about three (and, some­
to your home for the first
times four) day* out of the
time, looks around and then
week I have nothing to do.
aays, "May I see the rest of
The mail comes in at noon
your house?"
end I spend the rest of the
NO SHOW-OFF
day Just sitting around. The
DEAR NO: You have two
phone hardly ever rings.
I've read books and maga­ choices. You may either
offend your guest by refus­
zines, and listened to the
ing his request. Or you con­
radio, but I can't do that all
duct the guided tour whe­
day. I've straightened the
ther you like it or not. 1
desk drawers, files snd cup­
boards and even -cleaned- exd ~ would.'give him the tour-.,-,
* * •
scrubbed the office although
Problems?
Write to AB­
we have janitorial service.
BY, Box 69700, Los Ange­
My boss is out of town most
les, Calif. For apersonal
of the lime. He knows I
reply, enclose a stamped,
don’t have enough to keep
self-addressed envelope.
me busy, but he doesn't
• • *
mind. 1 love my job, but I
Hale to wrlle letters? Send
wish you could tell me how
one dollar to Abby, Box
to occupy my empty hour*.
69700, I.os Angeles, Calif.,
LENORA
for Abby's booklet, "HOW
DEAR LENORA: .If IdleTO WRITE LETTERS FOR
ness bugs you and you like
ALL OCCASIONS."
to work, ’gel a job where

^Jacoby. On (Bhidqsi
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
When most bridge players
go into *n apparent trance
they are likely to be thinking
of almost anything. When an
expert goes Into a trance you
can be sure that he is think­
ing about something connect­
ed with the hand he is play­
ing.
Ira Rubin of Feirlawn, NJ.,
opened his eight of spades
against tha four-heart con­
tract. The four was played
from dummy and when East
played the jerk and South
the ace Ira noted that South
was marked with the nine of
spades in addition to the see.
South played to dummy’s
are of hearts and continued
the suit East discarded his
deuce of spsdcs end Ire won
the trick with the king. Then
came the trance, followed by
the lead of the deuce of dia­
monds.

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queen successfully but had no
way to get back to hi* hand
to d r a w Ira's remaining
trumps and wound up going
down one.
llad Ira led a club, South
would have let the lead ride

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Nrwapaper Enterprise Assn.
When a husband and wjfe
find thslr life becoming dull,
they often make the mistake
of believing they're bored
with each other, Inatead of
with tha sameness of their
daily routine.
And that's when the hus­
band begins to put In long­
er hours at the office, gels
involved In organisations end
meeting!, goes In for hobbies
he can pursue alone, start*
stopping off at a tavern when
his day’s work is done or goes
o ff on hunting end fishing
trips with men friends.
If there is to be any change
in the life the couple leads

Do It Yourself:

together, it is up to the wife
to Initiate IL
She is tha one who has to
upset ths‘ family routine, to
get ■ami variety into their
daily lives.
Thsrr are many thing* a
wife can do to break up the
couple's monotonous Ilf* to­
gether.
She can make new end
more interesting friends end
to add soma Interest to their
eociel life.
She can pull all sorts of
tricks to change dinner from
being the same drab event,
night after night.
Just perking up the menu
with new dlshea, or having

By Oswald Jacoby

Floors Needn't Sag
A tagging floor may not be
readily discernible but Its
symptom* generally are.
Unless the slope is steep
you may not notice i t but you
will notice that piaster cracks
repeatedly, p a r t i c u l a r l y
around doors and windows
and stairs; that window*
stick and normal remedies
aren't enough to make them
work eaally; that doors alam
shut (or conversely, swing
open when you want them
shut); that doors stick and
planing them enough to un­
stick them will leave them
out o f square.
It may not affect your
walking, but email children
Just learning to walk will
tumble more often In areas
where floor* aag.
The refrigerator door, aven
though the box It level, won't
stand open In one spot but
swings ail the way in one di­
rection or the other.
Week Girder
Floors sag because of weak­
ened girder*. Or the trouble
may be posta and other sup­
port* located In the wrong
placet.

As a liouae ages wooden
post* may begin to rot, or
simply warp or shrink. Re­
modeling may have shifted
weight distribution through
the house ao that older eupports no longer do the job.
New and heavy appliances
may be the cause of the trou­
ble.
Sometimes faulty construc­
tion is th* trouble. If the
house Is new thl* should be
strongly suspected. Undersize
material*, poor fastening, will
begin to show when under
stress.
A combination Jack and
steel post—called a jack post
— la the tool that will aolv*
most sagging problems. A
jack post is Inexpensive and
easy to us*.
Before Installing one, in­
spect tha basement girders.
A quick check with a level in
the rooms above will narrow
down th* area to be inspected
In the basement.
A "long alright edge and a
level will indicate the girders
that are giving trouble. Check
especially the Joint where
girders meet or where they

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Moving Brings Problems
By Susan Light
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Be­
cause of the nature of his
position,
my
husband
is
transferred frequently. We
have two children in school
and a pre-schooler.
Our first grader, who was
still In reading readiness
when we moved, has now
found him self, with children
who were finishing their
third pre-primer. Even with
the teacher’s and my help,
he has never entirely caught
up and may not ba promot­
ed.
Our fifth grader has been
in three different math pro­
grams and by now scarcely
knows one method from an­
other. lie usually gets the
right answer hut the wrong
way.
Do you have any sug­
gestions as to how we esn
make these moves less dam­
aging to the children’s edu­
cation?
— PERIPATETIC
FAMILY
ANSWER: Your probirm
stems in part from the lack

around to his queen. A trump
lead would have allowed South
to draw trujnp* and play the
nine of spades. Eventually,
South would set up cither
the ten or seven of spades
for a discard and would have
made his contract.
Let’s see whst Ira thought
about during the trance. He
reconstructed the exact dis­
tribution first and saw that a
trump lead would allow South
to mnke his contract even If
he did not hold either the jark
of diamonds or queen of club*.
Then he saw that he could
heat the contract if he could
find his partner with one of
those two key cards and fi­
nally decided from the bid­
ding that South would sure­
ly have the quren of club*.
He might also hold the jack
Ity Ailren Snoddy
of diamonds hut In that case
there waa going to be no way Newspaper Enterprise Asm.
to beat the hand.
Sometimes a girl's favorite
steady won't tell her she looks
a mess. With this in mind, a
hair products manufacturer
turned to right top singing
and acting males to help set
quests on the spur of the mo­ teen-egers on the right track.
The fellow* bluntly came
ment, or trying oul a new
out
against straight hair,
eating place now and then
wigs and wearing hair rollers
will add variety.
A wife can look for new In public. They did disagree
their
preferences
for
Interests and hobbles that she on
blonde,
brunette
or
redhead,
and her husband can share.
She can drew her husband's .but all liked teen-aged girls
interest to their home by en­ neat, well-mannered and wellthusiastically
going .ahead ^olffed.
An
old-fashioned
young
with plana for fixing it up.
man,
Frankie
Avalon
said
he
She ran get him interested
in HER life by making her would like to see more pig­
own daya as varied as pos­ tails and fewer lowers on th*
head.
sible.
"Actually though," he sums
At the first sign of bore­
dom, a wise wife will set the up, "any hairstyle suit* me
wheels in motion to add new as long as it accentuates e
Interests to their pattern of girl's assets end diminishes
her fault*."
living.
He also believes a girl

of uniformity In achool *y»tems across the country. The
resulting chaos may not be
eliminated until the states
get together and create a
nationwide educational policy.
In concluding hit latest
hook, "Shaping Educational
Policy" (McGraw-Hill, 81.95
In paperback), Dr. James B.
Conant, former president o f
Harvard, urges "all citizens
cohcerned with education to
make their voices heard at
the stats capitals." "T o the
end that more order be In­
troduced into the present na­
tional picture," he appeals
"to member* of state legi­
slatures and of the Congress
to exumine the need for
some sort of interstate co­
njuration."
For more immediate ac­
tion, 1 suggest you keep in
close touch with your chil­
dren's teachers and continue
to help them as much as jxissible at home. If you feel
inadequate to the task, tutor­
ing by a qualified instruct­
or familiar with methods us­

Please send your school
problems to Susan Light in
rare of The Sanford Her­
ald. While she cannot each
letter personally, letters of
general interest will he answ.
ered in this column.

Males Spank Sloppy Teens

By Ruth Millett

W here Music Is, He Is
so much lint I used to keep
a clothes brush near my Iron­
ing board, but even after
brushing ‘thsre was a little
lint on the pants. One day
there was a pie;* of fin* steel
wool nearby ao I rubbed It
lightly on the black pant*.
Thl* worked Just fine. The
lint cling* to the fin* steal
wool.—JOAN
G I R L B— Do use t h I •
LIGHTLY or you might have
the same disaster I had with
such a treatment. A few spots
of something white that lookad Ilka dried glu* war* on a
favorite pink wool skirt.
Nothing teamed to remove
them end I used steel wool
ao energetically that It went
right through the skirt leav­
ing n big hoi*. Luckily, n prev­
iew Pointer in the column
aeved the skirt fer everyday
wear. I placed a piece of wool

ed in your local school* may
be the answer. Before you
move again, make aura you
have a record of work cov­
ered by each child, and books
and methods used, to give
the next teacher. Such in­
formation is a helpful suj&gt;piement to lest detailed of­
ficial records.
If financially possibis, you
might give sum* thought to
sending your children to a
boarding school during their
high school years. This would
provide desirable continuity
in their education regardless
of the moves you make.
And take heart! What yoilp
youngsters lose In academic
progress, they mey gain In
learning to adjust lo new sit­
uations and challenges. This,
too, i* education.

Thaf Msttdr6Pan

3 Teams Look

DEAR POLLY—I removed
the screw on tha handle to my
child'* musical push toy so as
to dttach the 'chime part. I
then tied the chime to his tri­
cycle. Now tha music tells me
where he I* at any time. It
can be fastened back to tha
toy handle end serve Its orig­
inal purpose.
Whan my little eon recent­
ly had a cold I covered a sa­
chet square with some o f the
medicated salve that helped
hi* breathing. I stitched a
piece of an old nylon stocking
over the sachet square and
sawed It onto his Toddy boar
which la always with him.
This way even when he was
sleeping ha was breathing
easily.— P^TTI
DEAR POLLY— My teenaged son Ilka* to wear either
black cotton pants or blue
Jeans to school. They pick up

are spliced together.
*
Heady Jack Peat
•
Putting up a Jack poet I# "a
simple procedure. One part Is
the base piste, a metal plat*,
on which tha post rests. Put
this down and assemble tha
rest of the poet (it*# In tele­
scoping sections) on the plata.
Assemble th# sections »o that.’
tha top plate get* as elose to
th* girder aa possible.
Getting It closer require*
turning the threaded jack
screw assembly at th* top of
the post. Once thla I* tight
against the girder, further &gt;
adjustment* must be made
slowly.
A half turn eeeh week I#
plenty. Rapid adjuitment will
create further damsre, may
crack framing and plaster.
I f the concrete below th#
poet I* cracked or thin, make
a new footing to fupport th*
weight. Break a hole in th*
floor about a foot deep. Fill
with concrete and allow to
dry thoroughly. Put the bass
plate on this.
Once the floor la raised to
the right height you can leave
the post In place.

To Tourney Bid

By Fred MrMane
UPl Sport* Writer
It's never too late to make a
favorable Impression—at least
that's wbat three tournament
hopeful
college
basketball
teams believe.
The teams ire LaSalle, New
York University snd Duquesne
and all three are seeking
berths in the upcoming Nation­
al Invitational Tournament In
New York.
The tournament selection
committee began tta work
Wednesday of choosing repre­
"Child Chatter,” "Painting sentatives from different sec­
Patter" and "Thrifty Hints" tions of the country,
•
ara three of tha Pointer-pack­
ed chapters In Polly Cramer'*
82-page booklet To order
your copy, tend your name,
STOCKHOLM (U P l) — Tha
address and 60c to: Polly United States ice hockey team
Pointers, e /o (Tire Sanford suffered the third straight actHerald). P.O. Box 488, Dept back on tu European tour
A, Radio City Station, Now Wednesday night a* It lost to
Sweden 4-0.
York 10, N.Y.
cut from the hem under the
hole. A larger piece of Ironon tape wet then applied back
of the wool end pressed on
for a good-looking mend.—
POLLY
D E A R P O L L Y—When
mothers take little ones shop­
ping and rid* around In the
grocery carta, I suggest they
tie the children’s shoestrings
togsthsr to make It Impossi­
ble for tbsm to aland and fall
ou t— MRS. T. J. D.

Lose Again

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should chsnge her style fre­
quently and work to improve
her over-all looks.
When asked shout bangi,
especially of th* sheepdog
variety, actor Mickey Callan
■aid he likes bangs "on Deb­
bie Reynolds a n d
Kingo
Starr."
Also taking some potshot*
at Irritating girlish habits are
Edd Byrnes, Nick Adams,
Tommy Sands, Bob Conrad,
Doug McClure snd Teter
Brown.
Edd Byrnea, made famous
by his attention to hit own
hair on television, equates
shiny, healthy hair with a
shiny, healthy personality.
"A fter all," he says, “ a fel­
low notices a girl from top to
bottom and her hair is liter­
ally her crowning glory."
Scotching th* myth that alt
redheads ara hot-tempered,
Nick Adams believes that at
the right time and place,
blondes, brunettes and even
bald women can be hot-tem­
pered. Ha flippantly votes
against wigs for teen-agers
with a “gat a wi* If you ara
bald."
Tommy Sands, meanwhile,
comes out for hair coloring.
His reasoning, "By coloring

Record Sales
HOUSTON (U P l) The
Houston Oilers thui far this
year hava sold a record high
1963 sales represent 8163,000
more money than ever before.
Total sales, standing at 8390;000, have exceeded 8500,000 for
the first time.

Lincoln Reopens
LINCOLN, R. I. (UPD—Lin­
coln Downs resumed racing
today with a regular 10-rac*
card after having been washed
out Monday and Tuesday be­
cause of snow and frigid tem­
peratures.

Mongolian* use fermented
mare's milk in the treatment
of disease.

her hair, a girl can he imagi­
native end create different
(•ersonalities for herself." Un­
like the others, Doug McClure
hedges a bit on teased heir.
He feels jt is ell right if it
adds “ to your looks. Don't
tesse your hair Just become
someone else does."
M o s t cryptic comments
from th* eight taking part in
a fan autograph-photograph
promotion (sponsored by Hel­
ene Curtis) were by Peter
Brown snd Bob Conrad.
Brown says a girl who
comb* her hair tn front .o f
her date Is Inconsiderate and
expose* her vanity.
"Boys ara awara most girls
are rain. But don’t bring this
fact out so vividly right la
front of u*.”
Conrad had th* final aay
about wearing roller* in pub­
lic with a daU. "A girl," ha
says, "can be seen wearing
these when she decides to
give up ail her social activi­
ties."

Golfing Added
To Curriculum
By Jana Casselberry
Tryout* were held at the
Land o' Lake* Country Club
*°r a golf team being formed
at South Seminole Junior
High School at Casselberry.
Golf I* the latest sport to he
added to th* achool athlstie
program.
Coach** ara Pet* Poors,
Herb Druedlng and Wayn*
Byerly.
Chosen for tha team wera
Allen Clack, Ed Battle, James
Lucaa, Peter. Heferman and
Dave Battle, alteroata. Thee*
boya returned with tha low
score* on thn 18-hoi* par 70
course. Several more alter­
nate* still ara needed.
Any other Junior high
achool* In the area with golf
Uams ara, challenged to a
match and those interested
should contact Poor* at th*
achool by pbon* or mall.

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'Torn Jones' A t D rive-In W eekend Tim e To W ine And Dine
By Dottle Auilia

The Academy Award win­
ner, "Tom Jonei," rated aa
the beat picture, having the
beat director, best screenplay
• a n d beat music acore, will
open at the Movicland DriveIn Theater for a three-night
run starting Sunday.
'‘The adult entertainment will
feature Albert Finney in the
starring role. Critics have
claimed the film "brilliant en­
tertainment" and one which
V leaves an audience "stunned
■ wtth joy ."
.Featured with the AcademyAward movie will be "Happy
Anniversary" with David NV*
v(n in the leading role. Wednesday will find a dou­
ble feature on the program it
the Drive-In "The Devil at 4
0 O'clock" is in color ami stars
Frank Sinatra and Spencer
Tracy. Robert Wagner it fea­
tured in ^SHPI trooked Ship'*
which is also in. color.
The world’s top teenage re­
cording favorites wjil be seen
in part of a trinle feature slat­
ed for Thursday, Friday and
0 Saturday.
"The T.A M l. Show" has 12
such teenage artists The in­

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SUSANNAH YQRK brings com fort to Albert
Finney, after he, as "Tom Jones,” sots into one
o f his many scrapes. Scene is from the United
Arllsts-Lopcrt release. Filmed in Fastmancolor,
the picture will open Sunday nt the Movicland
Drive-In Theatre.

itials stand for Teenage Awards Musical Info mat ion al.
Also sharing the screen will
be a color film. "The Time
Travelers" starring Preston
Foster and " I ’d Itathrr be
Rjch " This film has Sandra
Dee, Robert Goulet and Andy
Williams sharing the spotlight
as start.

"OPERATOR, OPERATOR, I've been disconnectedl" Jerry Lewis plays an orderly who man­
ages to (jet into some of the funniest situations
imaginable in "The Disorderly Orderly," his new
Technicolor comedy for Paramount which opens
Sunday at the Ititi Theatre.
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COMING SUN. - MON. - TUKS.

FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
NITKI.Y AT 7 00 ti 11:00
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“ HAPPY ANNIVERSARY”
DAVID NIVEN A MITZI GAYNOK

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Ritz Hit
Jrrry Io-wn has come up
with another lop comedy film
fnllnuing his recent bo* office
success, "The I’ atsy " Jerry 's
newest wild and whacky fun
film " I lie Disorderly Orderly"
which opens Sunday at the
Hitt Theater
This latest Lewis film. h|s
thirty first, is anticipated to
continue the unbroken chain of
caiiledy hits which have made
him the king of screen com e­
dians Jerry's every screen
appearance (not to mention
his many personal appear
ances) is greeted by devout
film followers throughout the
world As usual, the idol of
clncmatc buffoonery is sur
rounded with a stellar east of
performer* which include hu
san Oliver, Glenda Farrell,
Everett Slome, Karen Sharpe
plus important cameo roles by
Jack K Leonard and tlarbara
Nichols.
"The Disorderly Orderly,"
with its hospital background,
affords Lewis Use opportun­
ity to run riot through its cor­
ridors, upsetting decorum and
routine, climaxing with a wild
ambulance chase, and the ha­
voc wrought when an elabo­
rate market display crashes
down

Stars United
In Cinema Hit

SUNDAY

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JTNECREST INN believes
in never , letting a customer
go away hungry and in addi­
tion to their generous sll-y-miean-eat fish fry oh ■Friday
night. &lt;• now o/r.-r Itig the
same thing with ■ chicken
dinner.
On Mnnday nights, it will
be all-you-cnn-eat of fried
chicken, done to a crisp, crun­
chy turn as only they ran fix
it, along with hot Idscuits
and honey and all the trim­
mings. Try it and you'll be
back for more. Remember the
TIN EC REST INN i&lt; open sll
night every night except Sun­
day.
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HUNGRY FOR SOME real
old-fashioned pit barbecue?
Then listen to this and vvc’l
tell you where to find it. G»
nut Seminole Boulevard, along
the shoreline of Lake Monroe
and watch for the sign.
"LAKE MONROE INN." Turn
in and there you are. Another
o f the sperinllirs of the house
is their delirious sirloinfor
two . . . one lug month vvutering so loin steak, served on a
Stirling platter for you and
your lo-it giil. Dancing to the
music of Jack Baseman's
KINGSMKN trio, lull novel
any envoi oi minimum.
. . .
AUK YOU PLANNING to
have a paity. a picnic, ail op­
en house nr n reception 7 Just
rail the Ttadcs Winds Cafe­
teria in Seminole Plata and
put it all in their hands
They’ll handle all the delude
to feed from lit to 1.000 with
out any bother to you ut the
time and place you specify
and best of nil, they'll take
sway all the dirty dishes
Who could ask for more,
The same fine service is yours
at thr cafeteria each day when
you lieat youiself to lunch or
dinner.

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French Cider

Hilliard Title
AUBURN. Calif. (U PD —
Three Sierra rollege xtuiienU
elalmed the world’s hitlUrd
enduranr* record when they
hung up thalr cues afltr 122
consecutive hours of play.

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SHOWS AT
1:00 . 3:10
5:15 • 7:20
8:55

NOW nACK AT THE

MRestaurant
A R and
- LLounge
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Three Niphtn — Thura. Through Sat.
DANCING STARTS AT 9:30 P.M.

LADIES HOURS are n spec­
ial feature of the Carlhe
Lounge in the Yuldcx Hotel.
From 4:30 to fl:30 p.m. each
day, ladies may have their
drinks at the price o f their
age — one penny for each
year *—- what a bargain — no
one is more Horn 20 years old,
that 1 know of, how about
youT
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We Spec! aIire In Delicious

CHARCOAL STEAK DINNERS
Filet Mignon 52.00

Other Sleaka 52 to 51

Your Choice Of Full Menu or Luncheon
PIZZA

Sac UP

PIZZA

Friendly Atmosphere

JOIN THE
LIVE ONES!

Dance
lo I he mimic of
Jack RoHMtnun'H

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KINGSMEN
nnd dine in rttyf? — on delicious

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LOVELY LOIS MORRIS, wing Htyliat, will en­
tertain with beautiful music nt the Capri Rcatmirant nml lounge this weekend.

75 H.

Complete Charcoal
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POPULAR PRICES

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REAL OLD FASHIONED

PIT BARBECUE

COCKTAIL
HOUR

at I he fa v o rite final and fun spot —

Lake Monroe Inn

7 to 8 P.M .

REDUCED PRICES
ON A LL MIXED
DRINKS

I Ml. NORTH OF SANFORD ON I I WV 17-92

Uhuek Potent
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ELLIOTT

FENWICK

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viinot) of didirmn* foods* mid
the fast, r. in trim* M'lvlrt- nt llin
Trad** Wind* Ciifi*tt*riM h&lt;rtiU*d nt»*t
to th«* theatre in the Sent mole Plum

OPEN EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL 2 A.M.
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vorite pie or cuke,
On Tuesday evening*, we offer u HI*
o*. New York Sirloin Strip conked to
your older fm only 7th* Tliurailny
night i* h a nilly Niglil wiili free d*«*a#rt* fin all. Saturday night j* Steak
Night — h .big, \ lb T-II tie »te«k
cook* 0 to your order for only $1 HO.

JET

The,(Ini From "Down lender"

COCOA
109 Maryland

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900 N. Bird

luncheon: II am . • J 15 pin.

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SANFORD, FLA.

NOW BHOW1N0

“ THE NIGHT
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Hubert Taylor
and
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SANFORD

THIS FR1. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS O N LY!

OPEN *T1L 2 A ll. NIGHTLY

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OPEN 11:15

COCKTAIL HOUR al the
Jet Inn is from 7 to 8 p.m.
when all mixed drink* are
aerved at low, low prices.
Chuck I’ oWat, manager In­

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MAR LOU RESTAURANT
AND LOUNGE is holding The
Castaways over for your danc­
ing and listening pleasure ev
ery Thursday, Friday and .Sat­
urday, at your popular re­
quest. You know the MAH
LOU S | w c l a l l t F S in steaks
— all sites c h a r c o a l e d exact
ly to your specifications. Ami
may we remind you that the
3lar Lou serve* luncheons us
well a s a full menu dinner —
p ill*, loo — the best.

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They are Robert Taylor and
Liarhara Stanwyck and the re­
learning it in "D ie Night
LONDON (l'PI&gt; - A fa.
Walker,” now showing at the tory in Somerset, the heart of
Cinema Theater at Seminole England's cider apple coun­
Plata
try, has ordered lflO.OOO gal
tons o f cider from Frame to
help meet local demands.

K itte n *^ Whip

wrrkend for the finest in sea­
food, steak and many other
culinary delights. To add to
your dining pleasure there are
tuneful melodies on the piano
nightly in . the Lamplighter
Lounge, where you will also

^rralh

THE CASTAWAYS

vites everyone to join him
during the daytime hours of
8:30 n.m. to G p.m. and then
Elliott Fenwick will be on
hand to serve you from it p m.
to 2 a.m. nightly.
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CENTRAL FLORIDA’S old­
Two of Hollywood's finest
stars have been reunited in est Mol finest steak house.
film roles for the first time in FREDDIE'S, in Fein Park,
invite* you to join them this
20 years

OPEN 1:00 — SHOWS AT I JO • 3:50 - 5:15 • 7:10 - 9:05

STARTS

THERE’S CAUSE F O R
CELEBRATION at th* Capri
R e s t a u r a n t and Cocktail
Lounge this weekend, after
winning their fight to remain
open until 2 a.m.
Joy reigna and Dom goes
around smiling. To soaks the
customers smile, too,' he has
booked in for this weekend
on* o f tlis cutest little »ongstreesee you e'very sew —
Mist Lois Morris.
' This enchanting chick is a
treat for the ears at well as
the eyes and you must not
miss hearing her Friday ami
Saturday. Also, in the bar is
a new treat "Hurt at the Pia­
no” —- tinkling tuneful mrlodies. Remember the happy
hour from 4:30 to 7 p in,, at
the Capri.

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$1

Menu Itirludnt:
Cole Slaw
French Fries
ltaked Reana
G rlli
H unIi Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea

New Hours
Open From 10 A. M. Till 2 A. M. - Mon. Thru Sat.
COCKTAIL HOURS 4:30 - 7:00 P.M.
DINING &amp; DANCING
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“ Piano Bar” 10very Tuea. - Wed. - Thurs. Evening
Featuring “ Burt At The Piano”
CALL 322-1251 FOR RESERVATIONS

Oanrd A Operated
By
Maxins A Bob
Hancock
Hwy. 17-92 Sa.
Sanford

Ph. FA 2-5965

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•-• p.m. ABC *Ing«r 8tavtna In Sweden” Don’t expect
to see m,ueh of Sweden, though
you will get the feeling of
the country through tolka with
1U people. Our guide la a
■lightly nerveus Inger Ste­
ven*, though her fen* won’t
be too concerned with that.
Among thoee appeiring are
former heavyweight champ
1 n g e m a r Johnanuon, who
meVe* *ome obvlou* comperleon* on the elway* lntere»tlng
subject c f American women
va. 8wetil*hjvom*n, actor Max
Von Sydow, Prime Min later
Erlander, ate. Not much at­
tention I* paid to architecture
and many of the aubjecta con­
sidered are trivial, hut the
voice* and natural behavior
o f the pople are moat appeal­
ing.
7:30-6:30 p.m. CBS Rawhide

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"Incident At Dragoon Crow­
ing" (rerun) Thi* epi*ode 1*
distinguished by the presence
of Dan d ’llerlihy who plays a
trail bos* suspected o f being
a member of a gang o f out­
laws. So what, you aay? With
Favor sick, who do you think
Is ramrodding our herd?
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P iro 10—Pri. Feb. 2«, *65

W mTB

Highlights

7:30-8:30 p.m . NBC Bell
firemen* Science Beries Special
"The Restless Sea" (Rerun?
This show offers a cursory
but fascinating Introduction to
the complicated science of
oceanography. The a c t u a l
film* are far superior to the
animated sequences, though
the latter help explain the sci­
ence. The camera work Is
superb. Methods o( scientific
Investigation are demonstrat­
ed and you’ll be introduced to
some of the strange Instru­
ment* used to terry oh re­
search.
8:30-8:30 p.m. CBS
On

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Springs for aunshlna. tennis doe* • hilarious takeoff on
a young, untalented singer's
and relaxation.
B:3(J-T0 p.m. ABC FDR “ the
Stricken Land” This Episode
delves into the critics! prob­
lems facing the American
farmer during the early days
of Rooaevelt’s administration
and the daring steps he insti­
tuted to restore a semblence
of farmer proeperlty.
10-11 p.m. CBS Slattery's
people "Question: Is Demo­
cracy Too Expensive?” Meet
an unusual man with an amaxIng gift for exciting crowd*.
Is there anything more logi­
cal than for the man, a col­
lege professor, to put that gift
to u*e by running for public
office? Rut hr finds that cam­
paigning la expensive and
people cnly want to support a
sure winner. John Larch play*
the professor, with Ed Begley
a* a retired professional fund
raiser.
10-11 p.m. NRC Jack Pa«r
Program
(Color)
One of
Jack'a best, even Including
the hoil'a monologue which
discusses the touchy subject
of Invasion.cf privacy. F.ngllsh comedian Dickie Hender­
son dresses like Sinatra and

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attempt to emulate Frankie,
complete with eome astonish­
ing falls. Bob Newhert hss a
clever routine about a new
guard at the Empire State
Building on the night King
Kong makes his famous climb.
Nancy Wilsoni one o f the best
of the new singere, doe*
"Make Someone Happy" and
"(lo t A Lot Of Livin' To Do."
liana Conricd dlscuasea his
early days in radio and alnga
whst'a becoming the nonaingrr'a etock In trade, "A
Married Man." And .there’a
even a film sequence ehcwlng
Gilmantown, N. 11., the town
supposedly used as the model
for "Peyton Place." Crowded
but Interesting hour.
10-11 p.m. ABC 12 O'ClocV
High "The Ticket" A
fool­
hardy farmer joins Savage’ s
crew and amases everyone
with (lie lark of regard for
human life, particularly hie
own. This rnskrs
him the
ideal candidate fer a
very
dangerous mission. But when
he meets a beautiful English
girl, he suddenly has a reason
for living.

T h e Garden Club

Annual Card Party
Highly Successful

WEEK-END

MRS. FRED ROBB was hostess recently to a shower honoring Mrs.
Editor Smith, center. Assisting their mother ns co-hostesses were Miss
Sally Robb, left, and Miss Judy Robb, right.

/xora Gardeners Workshop

Spotlights Spring Capes

For Women’s Club

Led By Mrs. Frank Donahoe

on Friday,
hi. Laurent's capes came In
all sizes, from hip level to an­
kle length.
They featured fitted shoul­
ders snd buttoned up to the
neck, with slits In the sides
for the arms

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Luncheon Monday

They were worn over sim­
ple dresses or ensembles con­
The General Business and
sisting of trim silk blouses and
straight skirts. A few of the American Home Department
of the Woman'a Club of
skirts were pleated.
The hit of today's showings Sanford will meet at the
was s, three quarters length club house Wednesday, March
cape in beige, orange and 3 at noon for the rrgulnr
green tweed which terminated luncheon and husinrss meet­
ing.
in a fringe.
Hostesses are Mrs. W. H.
St. Laurent's coat* gave
Shraly, Mr*. C. L. Redding,
their wearer* a 20th century
Mr*. Stanley Pierce, Mrs.
slimness, lightly buttoned to
George Wells, Mrs. C. M.
the neck with low martingale
Stewart, Mr*. H. W. Goodor a thin belt at the hip — all
speed and Mr*. II. II. Fortner
making for a trim silhouette
Jr.
without overly hugging the
Mrs. Donald Flumm, pro­
body.
gram chairman, will conduct
St. Laurent let his sense of
a parade of rray lints with
the exotic esrry him away in
alt member* asked lo went a
creating his cocktail and eve
ctary hat of their own tie
ning dresses, with heavily cmsign. They will putndc them
hroidcrcd sheaths topped by
with prizes awarded fur the
turbans and tunics with a
most hrlginul, prellieat and
touch of Dali.
craziest.
St. Laurent chose primarily j
Election of officers will be
hard textured malt-rial a and
held and this will he a closed
severe colors, with heavy em­
meeting for members only.
phasis on black and white or
Reservations s h o u l d he
other flat colors with white.
made hy (1 p.m. Monday,
March t with Mis
Wade
Shraly, 323-0376.

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The February meeting of
the Ixora Garden Club was
held at the home of Mrs. Wm.
C. Hutchison Jr. with Mrs
Robert T. Bcssercr assisting
the hostess.
The Horticulture Report was
given hy Mrs. Fred Gonas
who discussed the importance
of proper cutting hack of
freeze damage, Mrs. Gana*
etso talked about the routine
garden chores of February.
Mrs. Charles Persons gave
the Junior Gardening Report
and described liie Ugly Wtig*
lies which Die- school children
have been making train pine
cones and other natural m i
U-rials.
Mrs. John F. Unit reported
ori the plans fur Civic Beautificatnmv and-it was announced
lliot a Certificate ot Federa­
tion for Ixora hail been re
reived Irnm'lhe Florida Fed
eratinn of Garden Clubs.
The club approved a conlri
button to District Seven which
wtil tie tised to honor a prom
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ber of the Federation.
Members were pleased (o
have Mrs. Frank Donahoe as
a guest. She demonstrated
vertical snd triangle line ar­
rangements and the mechan­
ics used in their creation and
construction. Stressing the im­
portance ot keeping the ma­
terial inside the outer edge of
the container Mrs. Donahoe
made a lovely vertical ar­
rangement using snapdragons
and carnations in varying
shadrs of pink. Symmetrical
and assy metrical triangle ar­
rangements were also demon­
strated using a wide variety
of material including succu­
lent*.
A workshop followed the
demonstration and Mrs. Donahoe assisted the members with
llteir own creations. It was a
stimulating and exciting ex
perience for the mem tier* who
went home with a very real
sense of accomplishment.

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In rccenl years, antibodies
(loin (be mother were thought
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ta. Therefore, mother's milk
tainted film of (lie activities
was held to have no over-rid­
und the Ionising, tents, swim­
ing advantage in tills regard.
ming pool, etc. of the patients
New research, huwevei, has
at camp.
Hair Styling Salon
proved tile existence of polio
Refreshments were served
2201
S. Park A v e . ,
antibodies in human milk,
following Mr. Mmtuy's talk.
*uid Smith. *
The buffet table were over­
laid with antique lure cloths,
centered with a cluster of
small American flags sur­
rounded hy red, white and
blue flower*. Red tupers ih
low
holdeio
flunked
the
center piece. Cherry tarts,
nuts and mints, with the sil­
ver lea and coffee ocrvlre and
crystal dishes completed the
VARIETY OF FABRICS
February patriotic thrmc of
the decorations.
— INCLUDING —
At the speakers table, a
ORl.ON
and WOOL,
Bisque doll dressed as Martha
Washington, was a ronversa
ALL WOOL,
lion piece. Thta is one of the
RAYON BLENDS, ETC.
Portrait
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Dolls
by
Emma Clear and owned by
REG. $8.95 to $12.99
Buth Mugnuaon of DeBary.
VALUES
Presiding at the tea table
were Mrs. L- Beck and Mr*.
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Mrs. Harry F. Brown, Mr*.
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Mr*. C.
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Blackwood.

Geneva
Personals
By JoAnn Hays
Mr. snd Mrs. Richard Shawley had as recent Sunday aft­
ernoon guests, Mr. snd Mrs.
Lamsr Cook from Sanford
and Mr. Cook's mother, Mrs.
Sally Cook, from Atlanta, Ga.
Mr*. Daisy Hinojosa and
daughter, Dabble, have re­
turned to Geneva after living
in Germany for a year. Daisy
reports that It is wonderful to
be home ageln and will be
looking In on her numerous
friends as time permits. We],
come borne, Daisy and Debbie.

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To Womans Club Of DeBary
By Mrs. John l^-one
The DeBary Women’s Club
held their regular meeting
Friday afternoon at (tie Com­
munity Center with
Mr*.
Charles Dlrich presiding. The
Rev. Father Mirharl Kippen
Ilrm k gave the invocation.
ItejKiVta from the secretory,
treasurer and chairmun were
teceived.
March 12 at 2 p. m. The
Civic and Inleruotionul De­
portment will meet ot the
home of the chairmun, Mra.
Robert McGee.
The annual "P t n r i l t
Brunch'' will t&gt;e held ot the
Center on March 2.
Membership rhultmati, Mrs
C, Reorick, presented iwu
new
members
and
three
guests attended.
Mr*. Sidney Swallow spoke
on Easier Seols, ond present­
ed Foul Murray, Director of

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M ONDAY

centered with a caka in tha Hunter, Marie Plank, John
form of a baby baulnet which Wilson, Harry Woodruff, W.
held a dotl and lndivdual R. Anderson, Gertrude Gil­
cakea were topped with pink bert. Bernard Wilke, Louise
and blue booties all made by Rowan and Frank-BunnelL
Mr*. Robb. Crackers, dips,
Also the Mmes. Edith Mesandwiches and punch was Phersdn, Felice Swanson, Van
also served.
Patterson, Bert Hollingsworth,
Other* attending were the John Juris, Dot Odham, Lu­
Mmes.
Claudette
Behrens, ther Frszier, Mable David­
Herbert B e h r e n s , W. L. son, George Maffetl, Victor
R o c h e , Clifford McKibbin, Brown, Jack Greene snd Miss
John Brumley, H. E. Echel- Edna Chittenden.
berger, Curtii Hughes Sr.,
Curtis Hughe* Jr. and Ralph
Austin Smith.
Also the Mmes. Warren
Adams, nobert J a c k s o n ,
Grover Sewell, J. N. Gillon,
Jafne* Wallin, P. T.. Piety,
Clarence Snyder, Glen Wim­
bish, Kirby File Sr., John
Woodruff, Carol Turpin, Eve­
lyn Turpin and Dill Hemphill.
Alto MUi Rebecca Stcvcni,
Mi** Jean Wilke and Mis*
Joan Wilke.
Sending gift* but unable to
210 S. PARK AVE.
Mrs. A1 Hunt, chxirmtn of attend were the Mmes, George
the recent Garden Club card Stine, Nick Pfeifauf, Gene
party at the Woman's Club,
reports a turnout of 112 per­
sons enjoying the exciting
evening in spile of inclement
wralher.
Mrs.
Irving
Pryor was
chairman of decorations and
used red and white to create
a most festive atmosphere in
".- - c(uh house. - • ■,
Prizes were awarded each
table snd also there were five
door prizes,
Delicious refreshments of
dainty tea sandwiches, cook­
ies, coffee snd punch were
P R I C E S G O O D T H R U S U N ., F E D . 2 8 lh .
made snd served by the mem­
bers.
Assisting with the highly
successful party were the
Mmos. R. L. Andrews, DeWitt
ONE QUART — SQUIBBS
Hunter, Frank Woodruff III,
Don Smith, Dick McLaulin, J.
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ored with a stork shower re­ l Fred Robb with her two[ Sally Robb, serving as eoMra. Edgar Smith waa hon­ cently at the home of Mr * daughters, Misses Judy and] hostesses.
Guests werf - women from
W
the First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford, wherq^Rev. Smith
U assistant pastor.
A Bible Quiz was held with
prizes going to Mrs. Grover
Sewell, Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Glen Wimbish. A baby naming
contest was played and alio
baby clothes were made from
a paper napkin with this prize
going to Mrs. Phyllis Conklin.
Gift! were ptaced in a bassi­
net and overflowed to the
floor and boxes surrounding it.
A large stork stood in the
background.
The refreshment table was

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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder

PARIS (UPI) — Yves St.
Laurent, erstwhile boy wonder
designer *t the Chrlitlsn Dior
fashion h o u s e , spotlighted
espes of ail lengths, for dty
snd e v e n i n g wear, and
straight skirts rcsching to the
middle ol the knee in his col­
lection for this year revealed
lo the press today.
St. Laurent, Hubert Given­
chy and Chrislohal Balenciaga
Broadway Tonight. The glcnm
were the only top Paris fash­
and the fumbles are consider­
ion designers who barred Jour­
ably aided by the guest ap­
nalists when they unveiled
pearance of onetime hoy- their 1D83 spring fashions to
next-dber Van Johnson who buyers here three week* ago.
shows o ff part of the nlghtGivenchy was scheduled to
cluh act whirh has won him
let the press sec his crealions
load* of approval away from Thursday afternoon. Balenci­
films and TV.
aga was showing to the press
9:30-10 p.m. NBC Jack Ben­
ny Program "A Rainy Day In
Palm Springs" Jack's mug­
ging and reactlona carry the
show which Is more plotted
■ituatlon comedy then usual.
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(30 years apsrt) to Palm

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Sorority To Serve Concert Patrons

'O n e of the more exciting as­
pects of a flower show, such
as the forthcoming "Tribute
to the Twantles," In be pre­
sented by the 'Garden Club of
Sanford on March 3 and 0. is
the placing of awards follow­
ing the judging of all exhibits.
When Judging begins, the
building ia cleared of all ex­
hibitors with no one remaining
except officials, judges and
clerks, so (lie actual procedure
of determining award-winning
designs and plants is unknown
to many.
It Is the responsibility of a
grmip of nationally accredited
amateur Judges to consider
each exhibit Individually, com­
paring it to a known standard
of perfection In order to ar­
rive at a Judgment of ita
worth. This value is rccognirad by * standard system of
awarding ribbons: blue, first
place; red, second; ycHnw,
third; white, honorable menttpn.

H O W MUCH

Enjoy Gardens

G lim ourvrlll be another ex-jevening at the Civic Centerjln conjunction with the Flor-j der the capable direction of
tra added bonua next Tueadajr |combined with the art exhibit jida Symphony Orchestra un- Henry Mater
The Hoard members of Gam*
m s Omega Chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alphi will se n e re­
freshments, according to presi­
dent Kathy Tooke.
The grobp recently called a
apodal mWiing at Kathy’s
lovely Satsirtna Drive home to
"dream up" ideas for some­
thing really elaborate to com­
plement the elegance the con­
cert promises.
The Epsihn Sigma Alpha
Chapter is renowned for high­
er type promotions on a large
scale, so an event of thia na­
ture Is syaonomous with the
culture and ideals this group
represent.
Mutual Concert Association
members will definitely go
metropolitan Tuesday night
with the combination glamor­
ous gals serving refreshments,
colorful art exhibits by talent­
ed concert series members and
the predominant potpourri of
lyrics afld music (rum smash­
ing Broadway shows features!
at the "[Hips concert," "C ur­
tain Going Up."
Sorority
board
members
making
appointments
with
THE GAMMA OMEGA C liA IT E R o f Epsilon Sigma Alpha will add a
their hairdrersers and debat­
ing on just the ‘Tight" dress
touch of glnninur to the "Pops Concert" Tuesday ninht in phinnliin and
to wear as they serve the con­
serving refreshments to the patrons. Making preparations fo r a "m etrocert patrons are Kathy Took*.
polltan m ood" are from the left Kathy Tooke, Claire Fith and Ginger
Shirley Higgins. Kathy Rukur,
June Brodie, Claire Fite, Hope
Moran,— • '
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Schirard ansi Ginger Moran.

Rose Circle Hosts Judges Brunch.

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The WASPS &lt;Wlv»» o f Air­
craft Support Personnel o f
Sanford) met on February 23
for their H%ular monthly
moatlnf at Creighton's Gard­
en Restaurant In WlnUr
Park. The setting provided a
perfect atmnaphera for the
luncheon which waa hotted
by Mra. Kathy Mantel and
Mr*. Isabel Gothom.
Mra. Mary Elian Hughe*,
vice prealdent o f the "wive*
club, presided over the busi­
ness meeting which w a a held
Immediately following t h e
luncheon. Lucky winner of
the door prle waa Mra. Lou
Gellner, who waa presented
with a silver serving dish In '
a gracefcl ahell design.
In addition to hosting the
group, Mrs. Kathy Mantel
had aa her special guest, Mr*.
Livia Sherman, who was in­
troduced to the wives by Mr*.
t/3
Hughe*.
WASPS * t f e n d I n g the
luncheon were Mr*. Judy
Dsvine, Mr*. Dorothy Wads,
Mrs. Donna \Vcll», Mrs. Molly
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Mr*. Pant Grant, Mrs. Lou
Gellner, Mr*. Lout** Kadden,
Mra. Itlta Murphy, Mr*. Mar­
garet Harden, Mr*. Audrey
llollnman, Mr*. Carolyn Con­
roy, Mr*. Lenoro Thiel, Mr*.
Mantel, Mr*. Ooihorn and
Mr*. Hughe*.

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MISS INEZ W HEELER W ESTGATE

Miss Westgate Betrothed
t o 't l : Henry P. Rogerson
Dr. and Mrs. Philip J. Writgate, of Sanford, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
lnex Wheeler, to LI. &lt;j g&gt;
Henry
Porter
Itogrrvon,
U.S.N IF. son of Mr. and Mrs
John E. Hogerson, of Milton,
3!aia.
The bride-elect i« a gradual.'
of Edgcwater High Sclmoi in
Orlando and of Kaddlffi* i d
lege In Cambridge. Mass She
received a graduate degree
from the Unlvrrsily of Illinois
and is presently a mathema
tie* consultant with the I'lol

adetphla Quaker ichooli.
Id. Hogerson Is a graduate
of Milton Academy and of
Harvard college In 1961. He Is
presently stationed at Now
I.
ondnn. Conn.
Mi«s Westgate is the mater­
nal granddaughter of Mr. and
Mr* VV. Tuman of Chicago,
III , and her fiance ts the ma­
ternal grandson of Mrs. Char
les II. Porter, Tamworth, N.
II.
A summer wedding Is plan­
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nminced at a later date.

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Mrs Patrick Doimhoe serving thi' fin mhi*f * pm l it iputing in
a tpit
Mini n i i n w r r p y i u n ]
us co-huslesi.
follow inifs
New officers installed ul
Wrltomrd to th* Hirli) ■*»
the meeting were Mrs. Holierl
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"^Frequently this considera­
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MRS. G. RUSSELL PEARSON, left, cimirman o f the Judaea for the nntries within one artistic design
mtnl Spring Flower Show, uni! Mr*. Frank L. W oodruff III, are finnlirlnjr
chavs or In a sub-class of hor­
Numerous are the textured
plana for the Flower Show judge* brunch, which will be bold at the Pearticulture. The panel of Judges,
materials used in tile spring
eon Mayfair homo with the member* o f the Roue Circle nerving a* hos­
usually a group of three, then
•hoe fashions They include
tesses.
(Herald Photo by Dorli William*)
resorts to a scale of points
lscqucry patents, surface-dec­
covering a number of aspects amsleur Judges Invited to San­ best design of all or predom­ lied. Any
all of these orated calf, llrard, snake and
With point vslups totaling 100 ford
from
throughout the inantly all fresh materials snd awards may be withheld by deeply grained alligator Hep
8?rh entry in the elass is then
tile, real or take, is a favorite
state, Divided Into groups of one Award of Dlstrlcllon to the judges.
•cored Item by Item with defor the new sandals, reports
three, each panel will be ac- the best design of materials
The ribbons which the pub­
ductions where necessary for
the National Shoe Institute
primarily other thsn fresh.
lic and exhibitor! will see
• • •
faults, oversights or specific c o m p a n l e d by assistants
tclerks) from the local club The comparable award In
llpks. in this way, a decision
when
the
show
opens
at
3
p
m.
Hloles
steal
bark onto the
who carry ribbons, Veep rcc horticulture is an Award of
can be readied with ribbons
oids and act as messengers Merit to the highest scoring March 3, will not have Just scene for ” spring. Designers
being awarded according to
Their placement show them in a variety of
From two to three hour* will plant or specimen in each or happened
the number of points scored
be required by the judges for *ny of the sections. The Judg- will have been the rrsull of shapes, rectangular, square,
_Jt is not unheard of for all
their full consideration of a es may also make a Junior long and frequently difficult triangular- sometimes of the
entries in one class to he of
show.
Achievement Award to the out- deliberation by e m i n e n t l y same fabric as dress or suit,
blue ribbon caliber, that is,
Judges never accept renmn standing artistic or education utiallflrd p e o p l e concerned funo-tunr* . •• n t r u s I j u g
ftoring a total ot »o points or
a' exhibit In the Junior Gar­ with upholding standards of Thi-y'te an evening wear favmore. However, under the eration for their work The
dening Division, if it is tner- excellence ih growing ami ar-lorlte to rover up nthriwidstandard system of awards as &lt;us!tun of the Garden Club of
ranging
j bare sliouldeis
Sanford
is
to
entertain
thr
adopted by the National Conn
Judges
at
a
brunch
served
be­
cil of State Garden Clubs, only
One first, second and third fore Judging commences, bast
award can be given In each year Camellia Circle was hos­
class and it can happen, it tess for the brunch at the
four designs or plants score, home ot Mrs. W. C. Hutchison
66, 93, 93 and 90 respectively, 'Jr , while this year. Hose Cir­
Mr. snd Mr* Man Fisher
that the one with BO points cle wall entertain at the home
and
Mr ami Mrs. John Fish­
of
Mrs.
U,
Russell
Pearson
will receive honorable men
who
is
chairman
of
Judges.
er
ot
Itobbinsdale, Minn, were
tionl
A final responsibility of the week-end guests of the Robert
The use of this system slso
explain* why there are occaa- Judges is the determlnstlon by E. Haney family on Hartley
ions when no blue ribbon Is ballot of the top awards made
Avenue Mr Stan Fischer, who
awarded in the class—none ot to blue nhlkon winning artistic
it
Mr. Haney's count in, will
d
e
s
i
g
n
s
and
horticultural
the entries wss worthy enough
to score the needed 90 points, specimens which have attain retire from the Clover I*af
1* the score is 83 to 90, a red ed a score *%f 95 points or Creamery of Minnesota In
ribbon is given. Yellow rib­ more. ’ Criteria f o r ' these July. We won't he a bit sur­
bons Indicate a [Joint score of awards are detailed and for
prised to see the Fishers back
simplification It muy be said
from 75 to 83.
Judging of "Tribute to the that, in Artistic Design, one in Deltona to enjoy that retire­
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Page 12—Fri. Feb. 26, *65

Funds Withheld
From FICUS
Fending Probe
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Florida Initltute for Con­
tinuing University Studies is
going to have to do without
state funds until completion
of an Investigation which ap­
parently Is showing the sgency's operations aren't what the
Legislature ordered.
Gov. Haydon Burns told a
news conference some of the
things turned up so far by the
investigators.
’
He said funds were being
withheld from FICUS, with
headquarters in St. _ Peters­
burg, pending outcome of the
investigation.
FICUS director Myron Blec,
who was one of the hosts to­
day for the Florida visit of
Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, was not
immediately avaUable to com­
ment on the investigation.
Burns said that although the
1963 Legislature set a maxi­
mum of 75 employes for the
agency, which was created to
co-ordinate off-campus col­
lege-level studies, "there are
over 200 Jobs involved in the
investigation."
He did not say whether
these w e r e administrative
Jobs.
He said the agency appar­
ently had used funds appro­
priated for paying professors
to teach off-campus classes in­
stead to hire switchboard
operators, statisticians and
clerks.
At the same time, the gov­
ernor said, salary funds for
administrative personnel ap■parently have been used to
pay professors.
Burns accused the agency
of having "complete disre­
gard" for administrative per­
sonnel maximum! set by the
Legislature.

Local Church
Has Soloist
Guest soloist nt First .South,
ern Methodist Church of Sanford for evening services the
past two weeks has been Itlch
ard lloltrelaw. Ilia selection
last week was “ God Bless
America" which was chosen
to emphasize the sermon
theme. "Our
Basic Free­
doms," presented by Hev.i
Durward If. Knight
The Board of Stewards held
Its regular monthly Hireling
Sunday evening with J. L.
Sauls, rhnirmnn, presiding

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Legion Meetings

GRAND OPENING specials arc being offered by Blow’s Appliance &amp; TV
Store on N. Highway 17-92 in Casselberry. The sale starts today and runs
through next week. The store will offer a full-time dealership for South
Seminole and North Orange County customers. The proprietors are Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis F. Blow. They have been in the Casselberry refrigeration
service business for the past five years and came to that area from Tal­
lahassee.
(Herald Photo)

Electronics School
Here, Foy Relates
A shortage ol electronics
workers Is being felt In this
area and local educators and
employment officials are do­
ing something about It.
Joseph M. Foy, manager of
the Florida State Employment
Service, told Sanford-Scinlnole
Jaycccs Thursday noon an
electronics assemblers school
is in operation in the city and
has 16 students.
The school started last Mon­
day and will continue Indefi
nllely, Foy said at the Civic
Center.
He alsn told of activities at
the auto mechanics school
which Is training men who
have no special tied field ul
work.

Each school is aimed at
bringing the quality of avail­
able help in (he area to a
higher level.
Foy also noted that there is
a surplus of unskilled workers
and retired persons in Uie dis­
trict he serves.
Unemployment during the
past month has declined to
ton persons, he said, while the
previous low uas 500, a figure
which hail held steady for
some tune.
The speaker told of the em ­
ployment scene change m re
cent years, Previously, citrus
and agriculture had dominat­
ed the picture hill now- indus­
try Is leading (lie field.
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Rita Wood Beasley, of San­
ford, 5 a senior at Florida
Southern College, Lakeland,
has been assigned to Southside F.lemrnlary School in
Sanford for nine weeks of
practice teaching.
A lt&gt;61 graduate of Semi­
nole High School,.she is maj­
oring in elementnry education
nt Florida Southern and is a
member of Sigma Sigma
ms sorority.
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Her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. W: R.-Beasley. 210 South
Summerlin Avenue.
Miss Beasley is among On
future teachers in this year’s
senior class at Florida South­
ern who will intern at public
schools in 16 cities.

CURTIS F. BLOW is
the co-owner o f Blow's
Appliance &amp; TV Store.

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during the brief transition be­
tween mid-season and spring
crops, wa will face an sven
more critical situation iatet
qn unless more labor Is forth­
coming from aoma source,”
Evans added.

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pursuant to th# F#&lt;l»r*1 N a ­
t io n a l
M orifk f*
Association
Chart »r Act. ha v ine Mb prlncl pal
In tha City o f
nh|n*£ton. iHMrlel o f C o lu m ­
bia,
P laintiff,

CHARLES H Z S n r
JR and JO ANNE

his attitude and his efforts
not by his small accompiishmenta hut by his tremendous
failure. We have had Job* go­
ing, begging for rponths. Even
though we may get some tem­
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vised him of severe economic
tosses. I do not sea haw he
can evaluate our situation ob­
jectively unless he is willing
to look the facte right in the
face, however embarrassing
that might now be to him per­
sonalty.
“ His lark of real interest In
our situation seema indicated
by the fact that he came to
Florida to meet with union
people at Miami Beach but ap­
parently did not bother to
personally visit the areas
where he could see our prob­
lem for himself.
"Mr. Wirtz continues to try
to meet our labor demands
through interstate recruit­
ment, and we are thankful for
all the help we can get. How­
ever, we are forced to judge

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at this time last seasoni
"W e have not received any
reply from our appeal," he
said, "and under the circum­
stances we cannot plan to take
any action until we hear from
the responsible authorities.
"Our organization is re­
sponsible for recruiting and
assigning t h e s e off-shore
workers in the citrus and
vegetable Industries and in
part of the sugar cane indus­
try. We have an obligation to
see that our mrmbers’ inter­
ests are not jeopardized by
any arbitrary or unrealistic
action by the Department of
Labor.
"W e have tried to do this
through constructive negotia­
tions with the, responsible au­
thorities.
"However, if they continue
to insist on with-drawing o ff­
shore workers from our indus­
try it is obvious that some
By Jane Casselberry
Meetings o f American Le­ other course o f action will
gion ^Icmorial Post 230 of herome necessary, ns has been
indicated by Senator Holland
Casselberry and the Auxiliary
and Senator Smathers and
Unit, regularly held the first other members of the Con­
Monday of each month, have gress.
"Noting Seeretnry of Labor
been postponed until Monday,
March 15, at which time a Willard Wirtz’ reported state­
Joint meeting is scheduled for ment that growers h a v e
p.m. in the Casselberry ■grossly exaggerated’ their
Woman’s Club on Overbrook claims of crop damage and
rrnp losses due to the lack of
Drive.
The program will he in labor, Evans said "that must
celebration of the birthday of have shocked a lot of people.
Americaif Legfvn. Vi’ innrts "rtf' "as jt cfl J irt—
"His remark, if t r u e ,
the Americanism Essay Con­
test, sponsored by the Aux­ amounts to an’ aitJtcic on the
iliary Unit at South Semin­ integrity of members of our
ole Junior High School, will congressional delegation as
he present to read their es­ well ns nn attack on the char­
acter of many people |n our
says.
This meeting will be open citrus, sugar cane and vegetnhle industries who have adto the public.
The threatened loss of 1.500
off-shore workers from Flo­
rida'* citrus
industry on
March 1 waa strongly protest­
ed today by John W. Evans,
OvIedoT prealdent o f the Flo­
rida Fruit and Vegetable As­
sociation, which supplies this
labor to the various segment*
of the agricultural industry.
FFVA ha* told the Florida
Industrial Commission that
any reduction in the citrus
labor supply is "utterly un­
thinkable" in view of the fart
that the orange crop remain­
ing to he harvested is a third
larger than a year ago and
more than 50 per cent grape­
fruit remain on the trees than

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Full Services
John Mercer Began
Guests At Bank
In Banking Are
Bank Career In '6 2 To Receive Gills
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"P erson il lervlce to each
customer" ti the motto of the
United SUte Dank of Semi­
nole, opening Saturday In the
Sanford Plata shopping cen­
ter on South Hwy. 1TM.
An experienced ataff itandi
ready to aervt every banking
need o f their cuitomera with
the utmoit in "pereonal earv ice" to make financial builneaa a i convenient and effi­
cient e i possible.
From the office of the chair­
man of the board, T, E. Tuck­
er, to the drive-ln teller, the
■taff of the bank la ready to
extend courteoua end Individuallied aervice.
'"Hilt new bank will con­
tinue the progressive banking
policies wjikh havq become
the trade mark of the 'Mcffillty Group of Banka throughout
Central Florida," aald Tuck­
er, who la chairman of the ex­
ecutive committee of the 10member banka.
Prealdent of the United
State Bank of Seminole, Loring Burgeaa, aald that "a bank
exiite to irrve lta cuitomera
and pcrional aervice ii our
motto,"
Executive vice - preiklent
John Mercer declared,
"Thli bank la dedicated to
the proportion that the bank
exliti for the good of the com­
munity and will strive to prove
the old adage, “ the customer
la always right!"
"W e have a friendly bank
and want to prove to everyone
in South Sanford and Semi­
nole County that w* want
their business.
"In addition, we are dedicat­
ed further to principles ol
Christian hutlncia practices,"
Wereer concluded.
Other members of the staff
who echoed the sentiments of
the officers Included Mrs.
Mary Douglas, assistant vies
president and cashier; Mrs.
Dorothy Raines, loan tellar;
Mrs. Joan Ludwig, secratary;
Mra. Colleen Sandlin, book­
keeper; Mrs Carolyn Lane,
lobby teller, and Mra. Vivian
Coleman, drive-ln tellar.

Cardinal College
At All-Time High
VATICAN CITY &lt;UPI&lt; —
In e csramony that iwSpt
■ ■Ida soma of the ancient tradlctlon of the Roman Cath­
olic Church, Pope Paul VI to­
day confttTad rad hate on 18
raw cardinals In the magnifi­
cence of St. Peter's Basilica.
Tha ponlff broke centuries
o f praeadant by celebrating
Mass with the new eardlnala
at the flower-bedecked altar,
e rite in which ha referred to
tha princes of tha church as
"brother*."
The Pope’s statement re­
ferred to tha Increased Im­
portance he has attached to
tha College of Cardinals, now
tha largest In church history
with 103 members from 41
nations.
A total of 27 prclalea waa
elevated to the college, in­
cluding Archbjahop Lawrence
J. Shehan, of Baltimore, Md.,
but Archblahop Angelo Her­
rera y Orlo did not coma to
tha Vatican. Tha Spanish pre­
late received hie red hat In
Madrid.

DRIVE IN WINDOW at the United State Rank o f Seminole in Sanford
Plaza has two entrances fo r fast, efficient service while customer re­
mains in automobile.
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MRS. MARY Douglas,
assistant vice, president
and cashier o f the Unit­
ed State Hank o f Semi­
nole, started with tho
Florida State Rank in
19-12.

MRS. COLLEEN Snndlin was formerly em­
ployed with the Bsnk o f
Wilmington, N. C., as
a bookkeeper and a tell­
er. Bhe will head tho
bookkeeping d e p a r t ment o f the new United
State Bank o f Seminole.

MRS. CAROLYN Lane,
who will be lobby teller
in the U n i t e d Stnto
Rank o f Seminole was
graduated f r o m Scrninolo High School and
joined tho staff o f tho
Florida Stalo Rank in
1958.

MRS.
DOROTHY
Ituines was employed at
tho Florida State Rank
for 14 years In the com­
mercial l o a n depart­
ment.. She is a Sanford
nntive and will serve us
loan teller at the new
United State Bank of
Seminole.
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secretary at the United
Stnto Rank o f Seminole
ia a Sanford native who

Full banking service* will be
available at Seminole County’s
newest financial Institution,
the United State Bank of Semi­
nole which officially openi Sat.
urday at 10 a. m.
In addition to all regular
lobby services, which are open
dally from 3 a. m. to 4 p. m.
the bank feature* two drive-ln
tellers, also open all day for
fast, never-leave-your-car aervice.
There arc 120 new safe de­
posit boxes in the vault and
regular night depository faci­
lities.
Heading the loan department
will be executive vice presi­
dent John Mercer, assisted by
Mrs. Dorothy Raines a* loan
teller.
Checking accounts, savings
accounts and budget check
plan services are all « part of
the bank’ a. service far cus­
tomers.
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sums up the message of its
officers In a few brief words,
Is—” H you .hsv# money, we
want it. If you need money—
we hsve It.”
All banking service Js geared
around this slogan, “ US Bank
—Bank with VS.”
All deposits are insured up
to J10,000 by the Federal De­
posit Insurance Corporation.
It is also a member of the
American Bankers Association
and the Florida Bankers Asso­
ciation.

has nenrly 1 0 years ex ­
perience in banking.

MILS. VIVIAN C o l e ­
man, wife o f a retired
Navy man haa lived In
Lake Mary alnce 1950.
She worked for the McNultly Ranks ns a cus­
tomer relations clerk
and will be the drive-in
teller at the new United
State Bank o f Seminole.

Watchman Kills
Young Burglar
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
A night watchman shot and
kilted one man, wounded an­
other and captured a third
during an attempted burglary
of a trucking firm hsr* Wed­
nesday night.
Killed was Winston Blake,
13, of Jacksonville, Police
said h* was shot in th* hsad
as h* and two companions
broke Into a truck at tha
Jacksonville terminal of the
Tamlami Truck-Line*.
Bisks was apparently hit
by ths bullet when he stopped
to help a second man, Elmora
Johnson, 17, who had berrf
shot In ths chest by watch­
man E. R. Deyo.
Johnson waa being held In
a hospital, police said and a
third man, Identified as T m&gt;als Yaca Hilton, 20, was In
custody.

John Y. Mercer, executive
vice president of the United
SUte Hank o f Seminole, begen his present career when
he was employed by the First
SUt* Bank of Fort Meade aa
personal loan officer in July,
1362.

Prior to that time he was
an educator, Uaching science
and math and then moving
on to the Job o f principal at
Bartow Junior High School
and later at Bartow Element­
ary School. Following a sev­
en-years stint thrre he was
moved up to supervising prin­
cipal of Fort Meade High
School.
Mercer is a graduate of
Centre College in Danville,
Ky., was a GE Science Fellow
at the Case Institute o f Tech­
nology in Cleveland, Ohio,
and gained his _MA degree
from Western Kentucky SUt*
College In 1040. He served
with the U. S. Army during
World War II, including 18
months with the 104th In­
fantry Division and the Ninth
Air Corpa In Europe.
In 1383 he became assistana vice president o f the
State Bank of Haines City,
in charge of personnel, busi­
ness development and public
relations.
In September, 1084, Mercer
was named vice president of
the new United Slate Bank
o f Seminole and moved to
Seminole County.
Active and interested In
civic affairs, Mercer has held
the leadership of several Kotnry Clubs, is past president
of several organizations, in*
eluding B a r t o w and Ft.
Meade HoUry Clubs, Polk
County
Education Associa­
tion, Fort Meade Quarterback
Club, Fort Sleade Chamber
of Commerce, and has served
on th* board of directors of
several organlatlona, includ­
ing Bartow Memorial HuspiUl.
Among other honors, Mcrctr was namsd an honorary
member of th* Bartow and
Fort Meada Future Farmer*
of America and also given an
honorary SUte Farm degree
for Florida In 1860.
Ha Is a member of th*
Baptist Church, a former
Sunday School teacher and
superintendent.
Msrcsr is marrlsd to th*
former JuanlU Church, of
Rowling Green, Ky., and they
have three children. Hia hob­
bles Include golf, bridge-play­
ing and woodworking.

er. Off-white coverings are
featured on the officer’s swi­
vel chairs and rsd doors
throughout tha building add­
ing their bright not* to th*
sc heme.

The entire interior floor is
covered with a Federal blue,
carpet covering the lobby and
office floors from wall U&gt; wall
and even th* Innermost re­
cesses of the vault.

The new bank Is fully pro­
tected, 24 hours a day by an
electronic b u r g l a r alarm
which ia connected directly to
the Sanford police station.
"The system is arranged to
give instantaneous warning
should any attempt he made
to roh the hank day or
night," John Mercer, execu­
tive vice president, pointed
out.

DrsplU the wide - open,
friendly, welcoming look o f j
tho new bank, it’s delicately
arranged, trigger-fast, warn­
ing system will brook no 1
trespassing.
Hsal and prospective cus­
tomers and visitors are cor­
dially invited however, to
make use of it’s spanking new
facilities and a warm wel­
come will be waiting for
them.
Unwanted visitors will find
"warm” welcome, too—on*
that Is “ too hot to handle."

United State
Bank

A color television tel will be
given away to tome lucky per­
son at the opening of the now
United State Bsnk of Seminole
Saturday.
In addition, many persons
will receive free safe deposit
boxes as gifts of the bank, to
commemorate its opening.
All guesU who call at the
new financial institution Sat­
urday will receive a living pot­
ted plant and children will be
delighted with gifts of colored
pencils, tops and liUie Amer­
ican flags— all gifts decorated
in the bank’ j Americana color
scheme of red, while and blue.
It is not necessary for the
holder of the lucky tickets to
be present to win any of the
exciting prizes being given away—there is nothing to buy
and plenty of free parking for
guests.

Modern Alarm
Installed At Bank
Prospective burglars who
might be eyeing the new
United State Bank of Sem­
inole muy ns well move on to
greener pastures.

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Bank's Decor Is 'Americana'
Interior of th* new United
State Bank of Hemlnulr le In
keeping with the bank’s pa­
triotic asms and feature! a
smart red, white and blue col­
or arhem* with a background
of Knotty Western rad cedar
paneling to give th* building
added beauty and warmth.
Draperies In red, whit* end
blue print at the floor to ceil­
ing windowa depict the signIng of the Declaration of In­
dependence and picture John
Hancock and other Revolution­
ary figures In the design
Brass eagles trim the red
upholstered cornice boards and
tha captain’s chairs era up­
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SANFORD ATLANTIC BANK BUILDING
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Howard &amp; Spencer, Inc.
ROBERT M. HOWARD, Pres.
OWEN H. HOWARD, Vice I’ res.
JOHN J. SPENCER, Sec'y.-Tress.

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United State
The new United State Bank
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designed by John A.
Burton IV, local architect, to
combine all the beat of the
old and the new—ultra mod­
ern styling contracted, but
complemented, b y
early
American decor.
Translating theae achltectu ril design* Into wood and
concrete waa the building
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The atructure o f the new
bank comblnea an air of
aplclouaneaa, light, and openneia, with a feeling o f
warmth and graciouancai. It
la large enough to be effi­
cient and roomy, but (mall
enough to be homey and
friendly.
The roof of the building la
■upported by six pre-fabrlrated laminated bcama with roof
rich Weattlve tongue
groove thick ness. On top, ft
la .Insulated and built up with
gravel topping, aver-ao-llghtly arched for good drainage.
Both interior and exterior
walla are o f the red cedar,
carefully deilgnod ao that
tha current floor apace o f 2,200 aquare feet can be nearly
doubted by moving the walla
oUt to the edge of the 13 foot
roof extenaion line, when expanalon la indicated.
flo o r to celling windowa,
made o f tinted aolar glan
give a apacioua, grandinae
feeling and the Carrier airconditioner on the roof providee all-weather comfort.
Bealdea tha apacioua main
lobby, the building contain* a
email lounge for coiy coffee
break*, a tiny, but efficient
kitchenette and dining table.
The bookkeeping depart­
ment contain* all the latest
and mo*t modem IBM equip­
ment and banking machinery,
chick
photographing
ma­
chine* and other ncceaaary
banking equipment.
Soft and pleaaurable met(idle* by "Muaak" lull the
harried, buay eultomer and
provide pleaaant working con-.
diUona for the staff.
Robert M. Howard, presi­
dent, Owen H. Howard, vice
president, and John Spencer,
secretary •treaaurer, of the
Howard and Spancer building
firm combine 40 year* o f ex­
perience In Uia eonatructlon
business all over Central
Florid*.
Much o f their experience
has been in initltutlonal con­
struction and in the local
area, they built tha addition*
to the Lake Mary Bchool,
Crooma Academy and Oviedo
school. ,
"I found this firm excellent
to deal with, and unueualty
fine— it wie a pleasure to
work with them,” laid John
Mercer, executive vice presi­
dent of the new bank.
Other firms which had a
hahd in bringing Burton’*
architectural plan* into real­
ity include Randall Electric,
who did the wiring and airconditioning; Campbell* Cab­
inet*; Wilkins Having Com­
pany; - Kus* Daniel* crane
•etvice; E. C. Goldman, Inc,,
who did the roofing and abed
tnatgl work.
Fainting was done by Har­
ry Beckham; landacaplng by
Mr*. "Boo” Ganaa; lumber
and door* cam* from Fuller
Lumber Company; fill and
top soil waa supplied by DeW itt Hunter and hardware
by Dunn Brother*.
Flambeau Interiors did the
btaide decorating work.

Jack Ruby Wins
New Hearing

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AUSTIN, Teg. (UPI- —
Jack Buby appeared today to
be headed for another round
o f courtroom drama — thl*
time to determine whether he
has become lnaane since be
fired the fata! shot into Lee
Harvey Oswald’s abdomen 16
months ago.
The probability o f Kuby ap­
pearing ones again before
DUt. Judge Joe fc. Brown
peppci up when the Texas
cou rt ief Criminal Appeals da­
te review Ruby’s
tided
•esndctioa until tbs condemn­
ed killer’• current sanity Is
fudged.
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Bank Theme

T. Kp TUCKER, chair­
man o f the executive
committee o f the Mc­
Nulty Group o f Banks
will Ire chairman of the
board of the new Unit­
ed State Bank o f Semi­
nole.

J. D. WRIGHT JR.

LORING B U R G E S S
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o f United State Bank
o f Seminole, opening
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"An oasia in an asphalt
desert” might well describe
the landscaping that aurrounda the new United State
Bank of Seminole in the San­
ford Plaza, which opens Sat­
urday at 10 a.m.
Designed and planted by
Mrs. Dorothy Ganaa, the ex­
terior decorations carry out
th* bank’s patriotic theme ef
MACK CLEVELAND JR. red, white and blue, with the
moat modem styling o f liv­
ing plants, shrubs end trees.
Geometrical deelgne, Jn keep­
ing with the ultra-medemiitle
exterior of the building, feat­
ure decorative rock and gra­
vel, Interspersed with a lux­
urious ground covtr of lowgrowing plants.
Accent plants— colorful red
holly and bottle brush—were
carefully chosen to accent the
over-all theme.
Tropical palms, leaning on
carefully planned angles, lush
jwwiper tiuahea and other hardyv void rrriatanl ahruba com­
plete the oail4||&gt;leture,

United State
Bank
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FILL DIRT AND
TOP SOIL.
V AU LT DOOR i t tha naw United State Bank
o f Seminole haa an Interesting history. The door
came from the form er Bartow Bank building,
which now servei aa a n office building fo r the
Polk County Board o f County Commissioners.
When the bank^Ynoved to a new loention and
commissioners moved in, the vault doors were
removed and this one now takes its pince in the
local bank.
(Herald Photo)

DeWITT
HUNTER
CONTRACTOR

Ph. 322-3268

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CHARLES ROBINSON

HAROLD KASTNER

ROBERT JACKSON

THOMAS McDONALD

Impressive List On Board O f Directors
An lmpreaelve li»t of San­
ford's most prominent citizen*
make up (tic board oi directlora of the new United State
Bank ol Seminole.
Chairmen of the board I*
T . E. Tucker, with Ixirlng Bur­
ges* a* president and John
Y. Mercer aa vice president.
Assistant vice president is
Mr*. Mary Dougla*. who will

|pany, fruit and vegetable broalso serve as cashier.
The board of director* In- kcr.
Bear Adm. Robert W. Jackeludes J. I). Wright Jr., chair­
man of the Florida Industrial son ( USN retired) is a dir­
Commission, an official of the ector of the new bank, along
Patrick Fruit Company and with Thomas S. McDonald,
vice president and manager of
prominent growrr.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., In the Abstract Corporation, and
cal attorney and stale senator Charlra Hot) Inson, manager of
also is a member of the board the J. C. Penney Company.
"The new bank is a mem­
as is Harold if. Kastner, pres­
ident of II. H. Kastner Corn- ber of Ihe McNulty Group of

Banks of Florida, but Is not an
afflliaU of the Florida State
Bank," Marcar explained.
"In fact, we are In direct
and open compatitlon with the
other banks," ha noted.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI1 —
A new election under federal
government control to, decide
the contest for tha presidency
of United Steelworkers' union
waa rated a strong possibil­
ity today by informed labor
source*.
Extension e f the present
May 1 strike deadline — as
recommandad by AFL-CIO
President Georg* Meany —
waa considered in union cir­
cles to be • logical atep If
steel companies agreed to
make any new agreement re­
troactive.

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The United Slate Bank of f Drive-In teller service will
Seminole will be the first bank he available all day, too, but
in the county to keep "open the lobby will not cloae during
house’* all day—from V a. m. banking hours.
"W e feel our cuatomer* will
to 4 p m. Monday through
appreciate this service and are
Friday. ~
happy to offer this added con­
venience," said John Mercer,
executive vice president of the
new bank.
On Friday nights, the bank
will close at 4 p. m. and re­
— A open from 5:10 to I p, m.
ATLANTA (UPI
" I f you don’t want to leave
Negro In the Ku KIux KUnt
Jems* R. Venable, veteran your car to make a deposit
klansman and imperial wizard or cash a check, you can han­
dle your business at our driveof the National Knlghta of
the Ku KIux Klan, admitted through outdoor teller win­
he mailed a membership card dows" Mercer explained.
"However, our lobby will be
to an Idaho Negro, appointed
open all day for added custom­
him a "great titan" and au­
thorized him to organize and er services and there la plen­
establish a Mavrin in his ty of parking space available,"
he pointed out.
state.
There is also a night deposi­
“ His memberehlp is hereby
revoked," enapped Venable tory service conveniently lo­

KKK Wizard
Admits Goof

when informed that Paul L.
Brllraon, 3fi, of Numpa, Idaho,
ii * Negro.
“ When you live at a dis­
tance, you have to take peo­
ple's word. He (Uellraon) has
perpetrated a frnud through
the mail by sending out hi*
oath," Venable *uid.

cated for fast drive up aceom
odationa.

Wise Judge
‘Bows Out’
EUREKA, Calif. (UPI) —
Municipal Court Judge Robert
Conners was all set to try
Delton Pardue on charges of
assault and disturbing tha
peace filed by hli wife.
Pardue cried foul.
"You married m e," he told
the Judge. "You got me into
this, and I want somebody else
to get me out."
The Judge withdrew from
the case.

TO THE

UNITED

STATE

BANK of

SEMINOLE

Now You Know

When

L’nited P roa International
Because of the war danger,
U . 8 . M ar ine* occupied Ice­
land on July 7, 1941, on invi­
tation from that country, ac­
cording to th* World Alman­
ac.

Floridians

Congratulations...
And best wishes for
a successful opening

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INTERPRETATION
THEME

TAUNTON, England (UPI)
— Elghtcen-j car-old D a v i d
Richards was ordered locked
up for three months for pinch­
ing a policeman on the nose
and telling him "you are tha
handsomest man In tha force
today."'’
Police constable Tom Clarke
■ a i d he brought chareaa
against Richards because he
felt "this phyaicfl Insult waa
really beoeath hi* dignity to
■utter In alienee."

OF

SHOWING
OF

ACHIEVED

BY

AN

THE

E A R LY

FLAMBEAU

MODERN
AM ERICAN
INTERIORS.

of Decorating....... .
They Think of Flambeau

DIAL —

(44-5711

Ed Lang X 2
RL PASO. Tex. (UPI) —
Mayor Judson William* will
face (wo opponenta March ST
in hJi b id for re-election. One
of (hem la named Ed Lang
and la an Insurance man. Tha
other D named Ed Lang and
la ao Insurance man.

RUSS J. DANIEL, Inc.
784 Cherry

WINTER PARK, FLA.

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Smart Theme O f Bank Shows Woman's Touch
, Flambeau
Touch Seen
In Interior

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Feb. 26, 1965— Page 5-A

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Sid and Fran Morrison,
Mary Carter paint dealers
whose store is located at 209
West First Street, attended a

The smart, theme co-ordi­
nated interior o f the new Un%
Ited State Rank o f Seminole,
decorated by Flambeau Inter­
ior*. bear* unmistakably, a
woman’* touch.
Thli may well be interpret­
ed aa another proof that
“ three (mart girl*" can do
molt anything.
( I Heading the corporation 1*
^ 'vTT&gt;orothy Flambeau, an active
member of the American In­
stitute o f Drcnrators, well
known for her unusual and
creative approach to making
homes, buildings and offices
the most pleasant, yet func­
tional spot* to live or work.
The director is assisted in
the commercial field by Gerri
Stallings, an office designer
%
who haa spent many years
creating the ultimate in o f­
fice comfort for the busy ex­
ecutive and staff.
^
- .....Xbkdjuember_oTthe triumvirata la Martha Boileau
Smith, who specialiies in res­
idential and model home de­
signing.
A recent addition to the
staff is Ned F. Darr, a Ringling Art School graduate and
the staff feel they can offer
Floridians a wealth of exper­
ience and skill, hacked by a
atudio that features the best
lines in residential and con­
tract furnishings.
Flambeau interiors main­
tains their own workrooms so
that unusual designs of corn­
ices. valances and other fur­
nishings can he made under
their supervision and install­
ed by their own staff.

convention in Atlanta, Ga.,
during which the company’s
1965 advertising and merchan­
dising program was presented
and new product! in the Mary
Carter line of interior and ex­
terior paints and enamels
were introduced.
The session was one of sev­
eral conducted In centrally lo­
cated cities from coast to
coast, to accommodate l.ooo
franchised Mary Carter retail
dealers now located in 43
states.
I. G. Davis Jr., Mary Car­
ter president, and other, top
officials from the firm’s Tam­
pa headquarters, conducted
various phases of the meeting.

r

U NITE!) STATE HANK o f Seminole opens Saturday

Haydon Invites
Gifts

.• m n

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Haydin Burns said Wed­
nesday that a new college
scholarship fund, started with
*150.000 In receipts from his
inaugural balls, is open to
donations.
The govemoi saul the “ Hay-:
don Burns Scholarship Foun­
dation" has been declared eli­
gible to receive contributions
on a tax-deductable basis by
the Internal Revenue Service. |
Trustees of the foundation, I
most of then, prominent Jack­
sonville businessmen, met here
to discuss administration of
the scholarship fund—open for
needy studeni, bound for both
1state and private colleges and
universities in Florida
The ’ ’no strings attached"
scholarships which will not
have to be paid bark by the
' recipients, may tie as high as
tl.iaxi a year per student. And
the student does not have to
tie in the top of his high school
class,

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FEBRUARY 24, 1965
Admissions
Barbara Clemmcr, Marael
Curry, Nancy Dees, Anita G.
Glover, Guadalupe Gonialet,
Claudia Hall. Lilly Hall. Mattic Hunt*-. Bose Hurt. George
McLaughlin,
Zula
McLeod.
Jack Mann Melda R. Norris,
Susie Smith. Sheila Wright.
Sharon Johuvm, Sanford; Fred
Berger, DeBary; Patsy Garia,
Lake Mary
Rlrtha
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Curry,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mr*.
William Dee*. Sanford, a boy;
Mr. and Mrs Franklin Phil­
lips, Sanford a girl; Mr. and
Mr* James A. Greenwood,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. »nd Mr*
Denver Johnson, Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. George
G in a , Lake Mary, a boy.
Discharge*
Bertha Arnold. Milton Law­
rence Bell, Edward Brinson,
Lula Mac Bryant, Sherry
Cook, Annie Cooper. Willi*
DeBrine, John Herchig, Char­
lie Reid, Mary Ann Senart
and baby boy. Nancy Walaon,
Rufus C. Whitten, Gilbert Wyllic, Sanford: Sarah Rodcwald,
DeBary; Russell Hays, Lake
Mary; Maiy Tucker Burn­
ham and baby girl. Lake Mon­
roe; Amelia Osteen, Osteen.
Eyes of Mongoloid people
have a lid-fold In the inner
corner which make* the eyes
look s l a n t e d or almondshaped.
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MAN-.MII.E A WA R D TROPHY in displayed by
Thomas S|&gt;ocr (riRht) and Wayne Albert. The
award was presented the local Jaycees club at
the Jaycce caucus for having the lament num­
ber of members in attendance.

(Herald I’ hoto)

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Mary Carter three-day dealer

Pseudo-Colonel
Jailed On Say Of
Ky. Colonel
MEMPHIS. Trnn. (UPI) —
Harry Marion Ilertirw Jr , 34,
of Ocala, Fla., a pseudo Ken­
tucky colonel accused of inter­
state car theft, pleaded guilty
to transporting a stolen car
here from Stamford, Conn,, in
December 1963, and was sen
fenced to 1* months in prison.
Local police arrested Hertine last Apn 24 (or using a
bogus check tf, buy a new car.
He used another rar stulen
in New- Jersey as a trade in.
Federal Judge Bailey Brown
made the sentence concurrent
with a three-year term Her
tine receive June 18 on the
had check charge.
A white-haired Kentucky
colonel, well-known for his
fried chicken business. Col.
Harlind Sauders, told Brown
that Bertlne arrived about
I960 or 1961 offering to buy the
fried chicken enterprise for
*1,250,000 obtained from New
York banking interests.
Sanders, whose iwhile suit
matched his white hair, said
his lawyers checked Bertine’s
background and found he real­
ly was representing New York
financial interests, including a
Rockefeller
Bertlne put up a $15,000
check as eirnest money for
buying the chicken huslnesi for
*t.5 million but Sandera said
be turned the offer down be
cause the New York people
wanted to curtail his employes’
pension and other benefit*.
Sanders said he later sold
the business for *2 million.
Sanders also testified he la­
ter sent Bertinc to Europe on
business. Bertlne was armed
with a letter or credit from a
New York bank.
A reporter from the London
Daily Sketch said last Dec.
15, Bertine snd Howard W.
pierce, of Long Beach. Calif.,
chartered a British yacht in
France and ordered the cap­
tain to take them to the Is­
land of Sardinia.

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(IK tK tlA I.
T D lD E trlE I
T h l , flunday la a day whan a
f i n d , kind and g * n t ! « a t t l t u d ,
on you r part d n j . i t , an Inalat , nl u r g , to brea k up e i l o t l n g
c o n d itio n ,, can pay o f f big n w a r d , oth ar a t h , n n a i l ) , you
ara an Individual w h o hsa It
tn h it o r har p ow er to r i , ,
a b o v e aurround inga, t a n a lo n ,
and gain up llft m en t.
AII1K* (Mar. I t t s Apr. I I ) —
P la a iln g p a l , w h o , r , h a v in g
rou g h aladdlng t, a kind t h in g
to d o today, but b , t u r t y , u
• r , t h , eaul o f ganUItty. H a n ­
dle personal a f f a i r , by y o u r eelf. lie , d r o H la all th at y ou
do. ety.
T i l I t l l (Apr. 10 (0 May 10)
— It le b . t t e r than you , u p p o , e
It yo u c o n fid e yau r d e a lin g s
with et her* 10 kin eo that they
know
r i a l reason w h y yo u
spend an much t l m , a w a y fr om
horn,. Da kind w llh p ita lat er.
U , o f ear rlc*.
n H N I X I (M ay 11 to J u n , I t )
— W it h all the novel plana be Ing prupo»ed and a l , o r u n n in g
t hroug h y ou r c on ir loue nae a, b ,
a u r , you hit o , t h , r ig h t o n , .
De r , f l , r t l v * . Bit d ow n , n d
c o r r e s p o n d w llh o u t - o f - t o w a •rs. t , o .
MOO.q C H I L D R E N ( J u n , 11
to Ju ly 11) — Tou can m a k , a
fa r
b «ti,r
Impraeoton
upon
ot hara by liv in g a m o r , a f f l u,
nt I l f , t h i s h a , b e , n y o u r
habit o f l a t , . D , m o r , g a n e r ou* with lovad o n , , , tea. You
can b* a , oolld as th* H ock o f
d lb r a lt a r .
L R O (J u ly t| to A u g 11) —
T o u r p a r t n i r , h a v e been v er y
lo y a l and (hi* la a g o o d day t o
t h a w ap p re ciation and g r a t i ­
tude. D* kind and g e a a r o u ,
wit h y o u r t h o u g h t s aa wolL
Flore up b U t e l n g , t or t h e f u ­
ture.
v I r o o (A u g . t t t o &gt;opt. n &gt;
— Do vary willing (• d o , o m a
w o r k that will p W , M o t h e r ,
t o d a y and liv e tn m o r* aocord
la t h * f u t u r , . H elp to rallav*
olha rg ’ Itnatone T hl* a u t h o r l lat lv * a ' t l t u d * help* y o u t o let
• ff a t ,a m , too.
L I B R A (Sept. I I t o Oct. 1 ! )
— T our actlvltlo, today
cam
st am p yo u aa a aarlou* parson
Inetead o f merely a h , n - p , r k od a n d - n i g h t y o n , . 0 , t t u t
• m o n g Important people , n d b ,
yourself. Don't bo s im p ly a
g ar da n mol*, allhar.
SCORPIO (Oot 11 t o Nov. El)
T hat problem at h o m * M a m s
d iff ic u lt t o l o l v * , s o amlto lnd u lg e n t ly and b , p l e a s a n t . (nr '
th* lima ba ins. B uy A I l l t l ,
t h o u g h tf u l g i f t . D in , o u t In
t h , p m.
s A u i r r A R i L ' g (N o v . 11 t o
Doc. 21 )— fly p u t t i n g e e i n i o f
l h o , o p ra ct ic a l I d e a , to w o r k
now , they h a v e , v , r y p o „ l bl llty o f auccosm K i p a n d y o u r
a c t lv I t liA Find m o r , d a t a l a
th* paper, etc.
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a u r , o f y ou r g r ound . U*t p , r •on*1 a f f i l r , h a n d l 'd w it h .m l
i n t * r f , r , n r , from o t h e r ,
tr y n m
c h ild
la n o m
T tlD A Y , h , or , h , will be o n ,
o f I h o , , I n d iv idu al, w h o l o v « ,
c h , n g , r on aia n t ly, w h ic h
I,
q u i t , OK, prov!d*.t y ou t a i r h
t a r ly to flnlah o n , t h in g b a ­
t o n p ion eer ing on t o o t h e r ,.
Make the hom e life aa ha rm on luua aa p o e ilb le Flneat o u t l e t ,
h e n , r e mining, m a k i n g o f rerord tnge. mualr, t n r h l n g . ,,11Ing. , t c iHva a g oo d, p r a o t k a l
educ ation.

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Im po rta nt In y o u r l i t . It yon
jrlold t o * p r , , , n t d e , l r , to b ,
qu it, acrsppr
»nd
m ,k ,
a
m ountain o a t o t a molthlll.
U h tbl* Ba-turday t o w o r k o *
t h i n g , l n , t , , d o t Irri tating p*0.
p i , and y o u gat y o u r affaire
on a m o r , M t u r , fou nd ation
now .
A n t e s (Mar. Jt t o Apr. I t )
— A ny c i v i c or bua1n»»o a f f a i r ,
ahould b , h a n d ltd qu ie tly w it h ­
out a b ig faoa. Im p r e s s o l h a r ,
with y o u r wladom. T h r n get
o f f to m m , tun p l a c , and g , i
rid o f a ll that n c m
onargy.
TA L’ n t ' g (A p r. 10 to May 20) «&gt;
— I f yo u a h o w a p p r e c ia t io n fo r
th* I n t a r ,,1 n * w a c q u a i n t a n c e
•how In y o u t o d a y , y o u find
t h is
blo a a o m ,
Into
a
fin ,
friendship.
I t ,t a in
or th ed og
m ith o d a In y o u r bu siness. it,
a H i l l , m o r , m od t r n , h o w ,v e r .
GrtN IN l (M a y II to l u n * i n
B , vary c o n t c l t n l l o u . In ,1|
that y ou d o both In w o r k sw ap
from tho h o m , and In d o a lln g ,
rlth
ot hs ra
anywharo.
Im .
p ro v e relationship*. T a k a m a t ,
out t o din n er In 9 . m. f o r a
chan ge.
f)
moon c h il d r e n
(J u n , n
to Ju ly 11 )— I f y ou are not
caratul In w h i t y o u say. t h i r o
ran b , q u i t , a fr a c a s with ,
par tn er toda y. Sit d o w n and
•how t h i t you h a v , a frlandly
t ltlt u d *.
T a lk
things
o v ,r
alm ly, eU var ly .
L E O (J u ly 11 to Aug. 11) —
N othing t , lo b , galnad by
g a t tln g Into a qu ar ra l with
w o r k i r a Juat l o aatlafy your
pride. I ^ b o r w it h t r u , dill,
ganr*. A * , l , t t h o , . Ind iv idu al,
w h om y o u tru ly l i k e o r e v «a
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love.
V IR G O (A u g. 22 t o Rtpt. 11)
— ( l i t o u t o f that d , p r „ , t v «
a t t l t u d , by d r i v i n g Int o t o m ,
for m o f t n t t r t a l n m t n t that U
lig h t .and
i n j o y f M».
Couoj.
yaur hlr«»lnfci. T han yha 'f in d
that t ill, (■ a w o n d , r f u t nor1d.
1.1 n it a i s r p t . i t to Ort. i n
— Rom* t h o u g h t f u l n M , d l r t c t .
•d t ow a r d you r fa m ily r , l l , t , a
» n y t ,n » ln n « , , h o w , l h , m you
, r , d , v o t , d . A v oi d a r l l f l d l y .
Don’ t
,t,r t
an y
argum tnt,
with an yon a, l i n e t h , y ran b ,
vary d ra tr uc tlv*.
• c n i t r l o lOrt. II to Nov. m
— A v o id in g a r g u m m t , I, » i » ,
and b r in g kin dly v h t n dlarua•lon* o f , n y ao rl a r t c o n c r n •d I , , v , n wl«*r. K » * p b u ,y
with w o r k at hand. T h l , ! , at1 g o o d r iv f tn t, a , w t l l 1 ,
b r in g l u r r a t l v , .
n . t t , i t t a n i l ’ s (N o v
! l t*
D ,r . 2 1 )— T a k , r a n that you
d on ’ t h a v e a fool lah m om tnt
a i d , p , n d a g n a t d , a l •(
m on r y you o» n 't r , » l l y a f fo r d
n o m o re r n n i c l o u , o f oupply and d ,m a n d . s t r i v e fo r
curlty.
C A rn iC O I tlT (D ,r. l l t o J*n.
In) — a n t i n g e t h a r i t o g o a ■lo n g w llh y ou r I d , , , I, h»»t
If you a r i k in d ly and i r m l y
pro dding. Any for m o f e o ir r t o n
only m e t .
In t h , opp&lt;&gt;,li,
f u b t o n . II, im ar t.
A U l A l t l l , (Jan . 2) t , F ,b .
I I ) — Y ou n« ed 111, b a r k in g o f
b lg w lg o now . , o w h y try to b ,
•n In d r p * n d r n tT I ) , honaat and
t h , y r o m , t h r o u g h wit h f l y ­
ing c o l o r , L U t , n r a r t f u l l y for
a d v l r , g iv en you.
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— H r , p in g occu plad g ( d u l l , ,
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By Galbraith

(Cmtinned From Fag* S-A)

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c a f f r io o r n
(Dso. i i lo
Jan, 10)— Advteors era more
i h a n w i l l i n g to g i v e you right
Ideas If y o u go to the m with
y o u r p rob lem*. Sat up a rnora
•analbta b u d i a t . F ind out w h t r i
y o u naad to e c o n o m i s t rtor*.

A Q l ' A m t a (Jan . 11 to Fab
1 » ) — T o u w a n t to aaaar c o n n o o
(I on a w it h o t b a r a ' t o d a y , but It
la m uch w l i a r t o c o - o p t r a t a
m o t * to a raal auccaM In Joint
proj ac ta . P la c a t e h a u g h t y a t .
ooclataa, Ba calm, poised.

P larca (F ab . 10 t o Mar. m i
— Outalda o b lig a t io n s aaam d i f ­
f i c u l t and y o u c a n 't c o m p r e ha nd w h y , but thla meana
h l g h e r - u p la (e a tin g you. Da
p atie n t. C a r r y t h r o u g h with
p r o m l e a i made, reg ard]***
if
T o r n r n i r . n ta n n n &gt;
T O O A T . ba or aha will ba ona
o f thoaa Individuate w h o will
ba ab le to un dt rat an d w h a te v e r
hat to d o w it h New Ag* mathoda, matarlala and tdaaa. The
, araet eat aurea te ran coma a I o n a auch llnea. t o w a r d which
y o u ahould alant the education.
T e a c h to be m ore aal In hit nr
h e r W are h o w e v e r , ao that
, o t h t r e k n o w batter wh at 1 to
. e x p e c t , d i v e be n efi t o f aporta.
MOV DA T. MA RC H 1. tans
liC.VFJIAL
TKSDKNUIRIi
Until ev enin g you era all Ion
a p t to find that moat e v er yon e
ha a p oor Judgment and la c on fuaed Jutt how to no about
a a ln ln a the o b jtr t lv a a that are
Im po rta nt.
l.atar,
cond ltlon a
l ift and the ev en in g can he a
plaaaa nt tim e fo r aortal a ffa ir e
, th at are In trre a tl n t and that
b r i n g aurraaaa fr om a n iletlee.
A R I E 1 (Mar. 11 to Apr 1»)
— Hava a little latk with g.
pale and k n o w what la ai*
parted, alao c o n v e y in g the ,ldra
t h a t frlan dahlp la m o r e v alu. a b l e th an eo!d...&lt;;;dncentr alt_on
n e w . Ideaa. D o n 't " ba an coV, eerrfad w it h t h e ’ material.
T A t ' R t a tApr. 10 to May 10)
— W h i l e y ou are dralroua ot
g o i n g out fo r a g o o d time. It
beh n ov ee you to attend to Im ­
p o rt a n t dutlra at hand He laaa
a r l f . e n g roeaad. Then you get
ah ead f e t t e r In y ou r p a r t i c u ­
lar voc ati on .
GEMI NI (M ay It to June 11)
— Do o n ly wh at la ab solutely
n e c e s s a r y ao that you ran etrp
nut Into the learning wo rld o f
a c t i v i t y and find new and more
lu c r a t iv e outlet, f l a n you r time
c a r e f u l l y . Don't get m l i e d up
M o n t (TIII.IIIU'.N (J un e : r
t o July I I ) — C o n f e r r in g w u h
e x p e r t s wilt p rov e more l u c r a ­
t iv e and laaa tro uble than de.
p e n d in g upon mere pale who
m ean
wall.
Follow
hunr he t
w h ere you r m ala la c o n c e r n ­
ed. T o u fin d they w or k
I.ED lJ u I r I t t o Aug i n
A aaoclat ee come up with w o n ­
derful
eu ggee tlone .
ao don i
p e rm it othera to gat on the
w r o n g tra ck . C onc entr ate on
oo-n pe rat turf
T r y i n g to m il
bualriees with plea su re will get
y ou nowhe re.
A llllit) I Aug I f to Sept 1J)
— S to p c a r r y in g on In the aame
o ld f o g e y manner, bul be more
a t r ta m lln ed a n t you t e l ahead
much farter. Giv e c o - w o r k e r
c red it for g o o d help, loyalty
You c a n w o r e teia and ba b e t ­
ter re m u nerated.
M i l ft A (Sept I t to Oct 111
— On ce yo u have flute lied dull**
a l hand, you can find the moat
fa scin a t in g
hobbles to delve
Into. Set up y ou r d a les for t o ­
n ig h t fe r In advance, Don I
t a k e rhancea with tickets, ale.
n r o n r i o t o c t . : i to Nov i n
— Dlttrit to whet m em be rs of
your fa m ily have lo l u g a e n
otherwise
you
elan
get
In
Dutch
wit h
as s ocia te
llot .
those
gsdgete
that
Improve
Ideal e f f i c i e n c y lie go od
■ A t i l T T A H I l 9 INov. 11 to
D t c. I l l — l o o k ebout you &lt;•
Just the right a ccou tre m en ts,
efficiencies
that
m ak e
llte
re a lly w orth the living fltu.ir
y o u r paper well, get Ideas A l ­
lies will aaetel yo u
C A P R IC O R N (D e c 1! to Jan
1 0 ) — W h ile your rev enue me&gt;
a u g m e n t suddenly, don't atari
s p e n d in g m ore than you can
re a lly a f fo r d . Make so m e re
pairs to pro per ty . Increase Its
v a lu e ap p re ciab ly .
A U l'A H I I ' a (Jan 11 to Fal.
I S ) — D o in g w h atev er w|l| help
y ou t o ad v ance te fine, hut
d o n 't be fo r c e fu l wit h kin He
Wlfo t h o u g h t f u l o f t h t m J n your
p l a n a Then you find y ou are
q u ick ly blesaed.
r u m
(F eb . 10 to Mar t n &gt;
—jliijnt o f the d ulls* before
y ou are rather unusual ao be
su re y ou plan for any e m e r .
g e n d e r that m ight arise Ae
slat thoaa in need T hey then
e r e v er y help fu l to you In aoine
war.
I F Y O I 'R CIIII.U I* ROR A
T O D A Y , ha or aha la very like
ly to be must eue rree fu l Since
there la a p ers ev er ing street"
In the na ture that It almoei
d o g g e d . T o o much w a t t in g time
with othera la c ert a in ly not a
w ea k n ea e hare H ow ev er , leach
e a r ly l o Helen to Ideaa of
o t h e r s w h ic h can ba vary h e lp ­
ful. The la w would be a ear)
fi n s o u lle t hare or the field
o f selling, and the like.
Mh e s t a r s I ns pel. they f t Bat
ca m p a l. " » Sal fats iwaka af
y e a r llfa D la r g ely up la r o t I
C a r r o ll R lghter 'e Individual
April la BOW ready. F o r your
F o r e c a s t fur y o u r a lg o for
c o p y sand y ou r blr lh d a t e and
|1.oa to C ar rol l H lg bia r F o r r ­
e s * ! , The San ford Herald. Do*
l i f t . H o lly w o o d II. California .

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R. Barry Named
All-American
NEW YORK (UFI) — Cei
g ) f Ruaiell of Michigan, the
only junior honored, and
Rhodes Scholar Dill Bradley
o f Princeton led thg voting
today for the United Praia In­
ternational
All-America
basketball team.
Tha lata Wdyna EaUa of
Utah State was tha fifth man
named to tha collegial* team,
that vaa Increased to six men
for .the first lima becauss of
E sU i’ accidental death Feb-

8.
Rick Barry of Miami Fla..
Gail Goodrich of UCLA and
Frtd HeUel of Davison are
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Legal Notice
I&gt; |h« Court « f IN# C*ow$»ly
J s d i r , Irntlnnlv Cwiiwtjr, F l o r ­
ida. la I'rnbnlr.
l a rei Ka la lr «*f
A LICK THORNTON,
paraimed
T a All Crailtwra a ad I1#r aaaa
lla * l a c
H a lm *
*»r Il#*naad»
AgnltiM Wald F.alaln
You ami each o f you are
h e r e b y no tifie d and required to
present an y claim# and d e ­
mand* which you, or either of
you. may
Nava ag ainst
th*
• stats o f AL1CC TIIOHNTON,
deceased , lata o f aald County,
4o tha C o u n ty Ju da s o f H»mlrude Coun ty, Florid a, at his
o f f lea in t ha c ourt houaa o f said
C o u n ty
at
Hanford,
Florida,
within
a ll
ca lend ar
months
fr om th# tlma o f tha first pubII oat |on o f this not It a T w o cu ti­
le m o f t e c h c laim or derrland
aha II ha In writing, and shall
atata the placa o f resident*
and post o ff lra address o f the
c laim a nt, and shall be sw orn
t o by the claima nt, his a Ren*,
op atto rn ey and ac com pan ied
by a .filin g fea o f on a dollar
and surh c laim or dema nd not
•bo filed shall be Void.
A nd r ew Gar r a wit y
A si ex e c u t o r o f tha Last
W il l and T estam en t o f
A LICK T llo liN T O N ,
Deceased

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HOME IMPR OV EMENTS ,
ROOFING, P AIN TIN G 4b
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SICK ROOM NEEDS

N ANNIES K I D D I E
CA1IE.
. L lc« D ,* d Nureery, op en 14
h o u r , T d a y , x we ek. 1440 H.
Oak, S l l - O l l l .

W h eel Chairs, Walkarn, Cenaa
A C rutch es fo r rant o r sale.
Pre scr ip tion
at
L o w e s t
Prlree. D l. coun t to peop le
o v e r (4 A all Service P e r s o n ­
nel. C h ec k our p r i c e .

8 . Pets &amp; Supplies

FAUSTS DRUG STORE

DOIIEIIM AN PINSCIIEIl pupa,
AKC . V iola Kaatnar. 111-1141.

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AQUARIUMS *
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Highes t Qu ality from the ll**l
Hatcheries. L ow eel disco u nt
prices. 10 ». m. • I p . m.—
D A I L Y — FINNY Fit I ENDS.
■ M i l . . Hnuth o f Sanford on
I lw y . 1T-I1.

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INCOME T A X tiling by a p p o in t ,
ment. Erncet B lc knell, 11*1
P ark Ave. I t t - t l T * .

O F F E R I N G A HPECIAL BE R V I C E ? More than 4».*0» r e n t •re see The Hanford Herald
claaaltled ade dally. R a t e s ae
lo w as 14o per line per d a y !
Dial l i l - t t l t o r 4*1-1111 and
place y o u r adl

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League, 1700 \V. Mlnnaaota,
DaLand. Ph. 714-1141.

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12. Special Notices
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111-1171
INCOME T A X
r i t K I ’ A NATION
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Greenvilla. North Garni Ina
TOD AUK IlKItKII Y NOTIF I K D that a Gitniplalrtl fo r DlVopf# has been filed against
y«-u and you itrs required to
serve a copy o f yuur A nsw er
or pleading tn lha t'omplallit
nn
tbs
F l a l n l l f f ’s
at to rney,
FKLDKIt AND HUTTING II AUK.
110 Hnuth
K n ow les
Avenue.
Winter Dark. Florida, and file
tha o r i g i n a l A nsw er or pleadlug In tbs o f f i c e o f the G lfc uR
Court "n or befo re .the 17th
day uf March, IVCS If you fall
|n do so a Decree iTn Confessn
will b« e rile red a ga Inst you f o r
ths relje f de rounded In the
Complain l
W I T N K 8 8 my hand and seal
o f said Gourt at Hanford, HernO. A n d r e w Mpcsr
In ole C Minty, Florida, this 1&gt;JIh
II I W, Co mm arc Iat St.
day o f February , 1 IIL
San ford, Florida
( bi: a l &gt;
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Arthur It flerkwllh* Jr.,
Publish Fab. II. A Mar. I, II.
Clark o f the Circuit Court
1». 1US.
I ly : Martha T. Vlhlen
CDJ-101
D*puty c l e r k
FKLDKIt
AN D 1IKTTI.NGII AIJ8
la tka I'aarl ar Ika (' au nty
J a d g r , l . m l a o l , CaUBIp, F lo r ­ Attornay a fo r ilia Plaintiff,
110 8. K n o w le s Avenue
ida, l a Pra ba lr .
W in te r Park, Florida 12790
la rat Kalala a(
Publish Fab. 12. \9, 2C A Mar.
J E lt O L llANKEftSO N,
Deceased t,
CDJ-14
T a All Crrdllara and Faraana
llatlaa
C’ lalme
or
Demand* IN T H E n i i m r c &lt;11 HT OF
A k alaa l Paid E alala .
T H E NINTH JIJ II I'I AI. t i l l .
You and n r h o f yo u ara C ' T T , IN A M I FOII BICMI M ILK
ba ra by no tifie d and r.c iulr td lo I'll l! MTV. FI.OIIIIIA.
p res ent any clalma and d e ­ I’ ll A &gt; I'EII A M l. IITun
m and s which you, o r allhar ol W . J. UIUVEH. .. . ADH1N1Hyou, may ha va ag ainst lha T K A T O I l O F V E T E R A N S ' A F aalata o f JEltOL II ANKKltBON. K A 1118,
dacaaaad, lata uf aald County,
Flalnlirr,
l o tha C o u m y Judya of HemtHole County, Florida, al hla ’L■A W. R E N C E E D W A R D MOOo f flea In Iba co ur t houaa o f DY and M A R I E &lt;i MOODY, hla
aald County a l Sanford, Florida, wit*, and 1K8FE F K N llllI T ,
wi thin
ala calend ar
montha JR.
and
U E A T R t CK
U.
from tha lima o f lha flrat p u b ­ K N l m i T , hla wlfa,
lic ati on o f thla ootlca. T w o
Datandanta.
copies o f aach claim or demand
NOTICE OF M I T IN
•hall ha In w r l t t n , , and a hall
mouth ale
f u h k i t .o m ii f .
•tain lha placa o f raaldanri T O i J E 8 8 B r . KNI41HT, JR.
and poat otlloa addraaa o f lha
and
c laim ant, and ahall ba aworn
UEATRICM fl. KNIOIIT,
( o by lha c lalm anL hla a ,a n t .
R r .l d r n i ' c UlikluiWO
•r a it or n a y and acconipanlad
T ou, Dafandanta, ara harahy
by • f ilin g fan o f ona dollar notlflad that a c omplain t lo
and aach claim or damand not firracloaa a c a r la ln m o r t x a c a on
•o fllad ahall ba void.
lha f o l l o w l n c daacrlbad pro Jarollna H. Dakar
party, alluata. ly ln x and being
Admlnla tralrlx. C.T.A., o f
In Samlnola Coun ty, Florida, to*
tha Idial W il l o f
wit!
JKIIOL HA NKE HION ,
!x&gt;t to, IRock II. RUNLAND
E STA T E S, a c c o r d i n g to lha
•TKNHTHOM, I) AVIB
Flat t h er eof aa racordad
A M clN T O fll
In Flat B ook II, t'agaa II
A tt ornay a fo r
l o II, Futile Racorda o f
AdmlnUtratrli, C. T. A.
Samlnola C oun ty. F lo r id a ;
F o i t O ff ice Uoa l i l t
h a , baan fllad agaln at y ou In
Hanford, KUrlda IITU
lha ab ova -t r ia d ault and yo u
p u b lis h r o b . I, It, I t , t t , 1H I
ar# raqulrad to aarra a o o p y
C D J-tl
o f y our Anawar o r Fla ad lng
to lha Complaint on F l a l n t l l f o
ait orna y, JOBEF11 M. M U R A 8KO, F. O. Boa H i , F a r o F ork ,
Florida, and f l i t lha or ig in a l
Anawar o r Fla ad lng In lha
• ff lc a o f tha Clark o f th t C ir ­
"THE MIBHTY MIDOFT | cuit C our t on or b a fo r o lha Ind
day o f April, t i l l . If y o a fall
TIS WANTAD
l o d o ao, a d a c r a a - p r p c o n foaao will ha takan agaln at
Ita lw M S lk
y o g fo r tha rallaf d am ao da d Ik
tka Comptalal.
W IT N E S S m y hand and e f f l e l t l aaal o f o f f lc a at San ford,
Samlnola Coun ty, tkla 14th d a y
o f Fab rua ry , l i l t .
(F K A L )
Arthur II. BOckwllh. J r .
C lar k o f Circuit Caurt
S y t Ell a*ba lk Uru.n ahan
D. C.
JO S E P H M. MURASKO
A i t o r n a y nt U *
P. O. B o g 111
Farn P a r k . F l o r i d *
P ublla k Fab.' t * * l U r . I, II,
I t . 1(01.
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Ik r

2 2 . Plnm binff'

12. Special Notices

2 . Personals

B i n f o r d ’e Most C om p let e
T E D W IL L IA M S H D W .
t d l B. I l t h .
1*1-1411

21. Home Im provem ent

TO

tIRRIIITORS

TII
A 1,1.
I IIEIIITOlin
AND
P ER all \ g
II A AT M l
F I.A IM Oil
II K M A N II I
AH A IN I T
AA III E B T A T E .
You and eac h o f y ou ar#
harahy n o | ln ,d amt r,&lt;|ulr,d to
|&gt;rv&gt;,n| any clalma ami damanda w h ic h you. or allhar of
y ou, m ay
hnva agalnat
lha
aalata o f MARA IIUIIKE, da.
c a « aad, lata o f aald Coun ty, tn
Iba t 'o u n ly Ju dg a of Samlnola
Coun ty, Florida, al hla o ff lca
In tha c o u r t houaa o f aahl
Courtly
at
Hanford,
Florida,
wit bln
ala
c a le n d a r
in on I ha
from tha lima o f Iba flrat p u b li­
cat ion o f llila nolica. T w o c o p la , o f aach c laim or damand
ahall ba In writi n g , ami ahall
alula (bn placa nf rnatdnncn
anti ptial o f f lc a addraaa o f tha
fl a tm a t e , and ahall ba aworn
to by tha cl aim a nt, hla a g r n l, or
alt .m ay , and ac c om p an ied b^y
a filing faa of ona d ollar and
■nrIt c la im or damand not , o
filed ahall ba void.
af ALTON IIUIIKE, Rr.
Ae aa ac ulnr nf (ha Laat
W il l and T aalaman l o f
HAKA IIUIIKE, dacaaaad,
Albert N. Fllla,
A itor n a y fo r E x e cu to r
1 Maannlt* llldg.
San ford, F lorid a
Fubllah Fab. t. It. II, II, 1144
C D J-ll

ACREAUK W ANTED
A f e w Arree, wood ed, aectuded,
acreaa'bla, Ileaaonabla. W r it e
B og 111, B an ford H er ald or
phttna (41-1117 avanlnga.

WORK.

Ill-M il.

N A V T F a m ily b r i n g I r a n a fe r rad
to Hanford In March
w o u ld Ilka to ta ka up p a y manta on I Radronm houaa.
Flaaaa
w r ite
Mra.
Helen
C h r la ly , D0I7 (t h . Ava., Jag.
Fla.

24. Well Drilling
WELLS
DRILLED.
PUMPS
S P R I N K L E R BTBTEMS
All T y pe* and Blias
W e R ep air and S ervice
S T I N E
M ac hine and S up ply Co.
IDT W. Ind St
IM -llll

55. Furniture For Sale
WILSON
M A 1 E R FURN
Buy — Sril — T ra d e
11 1 .I I E. t a t
311-1711

29. Photo &amp; Equipment
ENCLOSE a S naps h ot In avary
letter.
W I E B O L D T S C A M E R A BHOP
1ID ft P a r k Avenue. Banford

FKEK ESTIMATE

HIT.

N E W A P P L I A N C E S at W a r e houaa
Prices—
Frlgld alra,
H ot Point, RCA, Zenith , etc.
Call C ha rl ie O o r m ly c ollect
at A ssociated R ad io A TV,
i l l * N. o r a n g e Ave., O r lan ­
do l l t - i l l l .

SANFORD E L E O n U C i
O. E. A p p lia n ce s — N ew A Ueed
111 M agnnlla
IM -lltl

HI. Mimical

_ I IHJ
. J k, NIA, |ac.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

P lano S e r v ic in g A T u n in g
Oane C um b a a — 111-14(1

HI. Upholstery

b a lan c e of 111 or i p a y m e n t!
o f II,
HANFORD ME W I S H C E N T E R
104 Ho. Park Ava.
IIM 4U
PRATT A
l o t i uff.
OUT LE T ,

LAM R KIIT I’ a ln li
F A CT OR Y FAINT
i t l l H. Fren ch.

CYFIIEHH FE NCE rOHTH; 4"* " a f fl. lung. 10c aa. Ph
m -m i.
HOOVKIt VAC, C L E A N Kit 8
W H I T E HKWINO M A ( ' l l IN KH
Authorlaail Hals* A Ssrvlc#
(I A I1IIK T T 8
2oo K Flrat
122-1114

Legal Notice

^

■-'Tmfrt'j juif the iniui/v-lfre people ARE ,beh?nd'''ui/fc'

Instruments

P la n o T u n in g and napatr
W. L H a rm on -■ 1*1-4111

I B DR M . Furnlahad Houaa. Nlea
Ya rd, S p r in k lin g f y s t e m . Ex
c allan t n a lg h b o r h o o d .

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
R E A L ESTATE B R O K E R
A p p r a t ie l S p ecialis t
111 No. P a r k
331-7174

I— Loat * F ou nd
1— Faraonata
4— B eau ty Cara
I — D a y Nuraarlaa
•— C hild Cara
I — Doga— C at e— Pat a
ID— P o u lt r y — Llveato ck
I I — Special Notlcaa
I t —C a t e r in g — Food
14— Flacaa lo Eat
l i — Rpaclal Rarvlcaa
1*— S w im m in g P o o l17— J a n it o ria l Barrlca*
I t — D o -lt -Y u u r a a lf
11— Dulldara Hupplla10—
Hard wara
11—
llnm a I m pr ovem anle
II — P lum bing
11— P aint ing
14 — W all D r illing
I t — Air Cond * llaatlng
I I — R ad io - T v le v lilo n
I t — P h oto * Equipm en t
II)— llnm a Appllancaa
t l — Mualcal Inairumanta
I I — Dualnaaa E qu lpm an l
l l — Job Prim ing
14— U tholat ar y
I ) — V ac uu m Claanara
17— M o v in g * Htoraga
It — E l l . r m ln alor a
41 — Planta — F « a d ! — Baad.
10—
Mlac. For Hala
41 — A r tl c lta F or R i n l
11— Hwap nr Eachang a
I I — W an I ad T o Uuy
I I — Fur nltura For Hala
I I — A n t lq u .a For Halo
I I — Monay T o Loan
I * — Uualnaaa Oppo rlunltlaa

•1— M on ey W a n t e d
*1— P avings A Loaxi
I I — Insu ran ce
19— B c h c o t a

F rom

Hanford

Exchange

50. MiHC. For Sale

61

64
56

68

Sc

In struction*

70— E m p lo y m e n t Bervlca*
71— Male Help W anted
7J— F em a le Help Wanted*
71— Male or F e m a le Help
74— Haiti Help W an t ed
77— Hltuatlon W a n t e d
I I — Incom e P r o p e r ty
I I — Uutlnese Prop -— Hala
I ) — Real Katate W an t ed
14 — Real E state Bale
IT— Du ll n ess R entals
10— Lot* For Bale
• I — F arm s— G r o v e s
•1— Out o f Blat e A c r e a g e
IS— H ou se * F o r Bale
91 — H ou s e s — Bale or Rent
IT— H ou se F or Rent
100—
Reso rt R entals
101—
Tr ai ls re— C a b a n a s
103— Mobile H o m e * — Hala
10! — Mobile Horn**— Rent
|D4— T ra iler Hpac*— Rent
10&amp;— Tra iler lw*ta -Bala
101— A p a r tm e n t s For Rent
101— R o o m s For Rent
110 — Hote l Houma
1 1X— Rent al A g en ts
111 — W an t ed T o Rent
IIS — A ulna For Bala
111 — A u t o*— Sale o r T ra de
111— T r u c k s For Sale

HARDWOOD
Floora, n ea t 1
B ed ro om Sub urba n M e e o n r y
h om e, qu iet Area, o n l y I*.**#.
Best T erm # o r T r a d * W h a t
have you?
B A R T P ILCH ER
Beet Buy B r ok er
111-14IS Day o r N ig h t
Pemlnola Plena ( N e a r )
F U L L T A I R CONDIT IONE D

JOHN E. FOX,
R e a lt o r
104 N. P a r k Ava.

*11-055*

$100 D O W N —

M ERLE W . W A R N E R
REALTOR

.________________________

■ TO* Ro. P ark

Ill-Ill*

T O L E A S E : B ac k o f Flrat F ad aral, r a ilr o a d aiding, t r u r k I led d.n g A F urniture
h r i g h t f l o o r i . Start a bon de d
* A T FACTORY PRICES:
W a r e h o u s e , o r plant. R e a s o n ,
111 M a g n olia
lll-d ll
ab le rant. Call Rill.
I
N
STANT TENANTS N R E D E p:
HOl.’i t T £ " ' l l Y C JIA R O B A C - •
, t n Mtifltrti O f f i c e o r R alall
COUNTH— llmllad c r e d it It
.S p ac e. 17-11 at 10(h St. Cal!
y o u o w n a phone. P u l claealBill.
fled A la l o w o r k fo r y o u ! ' ’
W IL L T R AD E: Four a c r a a
- K an eh elt e In North Urlando.
60. BuHlncRK Opport.
r
A a k ln g 14,400, paid *4,500.
W h at do you have?
N E W . Store o f O ff ic e bu ilding. H A V E : I B e d r o o m ranted f o r
*100 m on th. W ill tra de for
Ideal lo c a t io n , t l t - t l t
W.
I 7 lh . T e r r a c e (-1174.
1 or 1 unlta.
I A C R E S : On L ak e D u ll e r adJnreni to Deltona. 1,000 ft.
64. SnvinRH &amp; Loan
taike f r o n t a g e , w an t *1,000
W h a t do y ou h a v e ?
M O R T G A G E S — LONG T E R M R E N T A L S : W a have p r o p p e .t s
DELAND F E D E RA L
fo r 3 and 1 bed r oom ho m es
Ravlnga A Lo an Aaa oriatlon
fu rn ished and
un fu rnish ed .
I K N. Fl irlda Ava,, D e l ^ n d
Lei us m e n a g e y o u r hoioa
C all C l i f f A s t a r t s p e n d in g
DEBARY BRANCH
t h a t ren tal monay.

• $74 M O .
Includes ta ae e n od Insurance.
I be d room s. F lo rid a R o o m ,
c entra l heat, b u ilt-in st ov e,
s id e w a lk s, se w ers. W a l k to
Routh Seminole El. and Jr.
H ig h S cho ols. P ric e t i t . 100.
V a c a n t. Call MI 7 - t t l t W i n .
tar
Park.
Dewey
M et calf,
R ealtor.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

K X P K I U K N C K P Man ager, Ites.
t s u r s n t A liar. Gall 222-1330,
ext. 224. *
8HOK

SH1NK

Apply 1SOS Kill o i l b etw een
S IO tk 1 36 p m.____________ ___

72. Femnle Help Wnnted
K M ’ KHIKNGKD 8KVVI. n o MAGIU N K ' O p era to r *
needed.
Ft*mly y ear r oun d e m p l o y ­
ment In uur m od er n air -con *

M DT OR .

FK It.
Hpeclal ,
W ind breaker
J a ck e t s
|4 00
Valu e
on ly
|2 99
Arm y-N avy
.Surplus,

51. Articles For Rent
RENT-ALL

Hiawatha.

Hanfard

B ea ll o r - I n s u r o r - T r a d e a
133-4991
1919 H Fren ch Ave,

373-91 11

74. Sales Help Wanted
Hell K N A P P SHOES full or
(vart lime- Karo 125 *o tlSfl
a week on high c o m m is s io n s
am!
bonus,
Hteady^ y r a r roun d
bunlnra*.
Kqu Ipotent
K. Pierre, 11 K. 8t#*le, O r ­
lan do . Fla
__________________

77. Situation Wanted
Tell them yo u saw
Hanford lle r a ld l

it

in The

53. Wnnted To Huy

L A DY iteelree lig ht day# w or k.
312 5544.

UHED F U l i m r o R E, Mlac,
Items, Plney W o o d Auction.
322*3370.

WOUKi

D K P E N D A H L K fl I r I w a n t *
D ay ’ s W o r k ,,
ho up* ke ep ing
or habjraUling, 3 31* 3014.

Lillie

T h om p s on ,

322*

0100.

W 011K

W anted

322-7013.

H O O KKKKP l.N a A T y p in g done
at my li um i or y o u r off lca.
131*1071.

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
We

H a v e T he

Home

For

Yoa

Stenstrom Realty

95. Houses For Sale

t 1-4I14
111-4141

PARK

DRIVE
*31-7411
NIOH TS
111-05 4(
111-1411

J BEDROOM . 1 Haiti, C en tr al
tleat,
Corner
Lot,
Doubt
Carport. 1319115.
1

BEDR OO M . « n»&lt;h
c o r n e r lot. 133*3949

Home,

CASH t r EA SY lo raise. Jus!
use T b s Herald W a n t Ads to
aril (h at Item y ou no lo n g e r
need.

Legal Notice
i\ Tin*. r m c r i T r o t i i t o f
T i l K M V T I I J I ’ l l i r i A L G llt I t |T.
4 M l FOII IKMIIKOLF,

r o t v r v , F L oH iiiA
IN 4' HANCKHY M l. 14T»T
K T H K U THOM AH.
P la in t iff

for
divorce
has
been
f il ed
a g a i n s t y o u , a n d y o u are r e ­
q u i r e d to n r v * a c o p y o f y o u r
a n a w a r o r p l e a d i n g to t he Mill
o f Gum p l a i n t on t h e P l a i n t I f f *
A t t o r n e y P a u l C , P e r k i n s . 447
W est
South
Street,
O rlando,
F l o i l i t a , a n d f i l e t he o r i g i n a l
■ n e w e r o r p l e a d i n g In t h e o f ­
f i c e o f t he C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t

C o u r t on or
before
Fri d ay ,
April 3. 1MI If you fe ll to d o
eo j u d g m e n t by d e f a u l t will b e
taken against y o u for
l i e f d e m a n d e d In t h e
C om plaint.

t he r e ­
Mill o f

W IT N E S S my hand and aeal
H a n f o r d , W e m l n o le C ou n ty ,
Florida, thla 24th day of F e b ­

at

r u a r y , 1943,

^

(SEAL)
A r th u r 11 Meokwitn, J r .
.Clerk o f the C ir cu it C ou rt
I!y: KUxabeth llruenahan
D C.
Paul C. P erk ln e
447 W e s t South Btreat
*
O rla ndo,

F lorida

A t t o r n e y f o r P la in t iff
Publish Feb. 24 A Mar. ». 12.
If. 194 5
CDJ-101

Legal Notice
In, I k e C o u r t e*f t h e C o u n t y
Ji WI gr, k r n i l n i t l r
C o u n ty , Flor*

Ida
In

In P rob ate,
r#i

Katnfe

WILLIAM
ING

of

H ANtX)LI'If H A im -

D a c e a r e d.
T h All Creditors and P e r m n e
Having
Claims
nr
Demand!
A ga ln a t gald Katate*
You
and
each of you
ere
hereby
hut If l e d
ami
required
to pre ee nt a n y r ia l me an d d e ­
ni e n d a w h i c h y o u , o r e i t h e r o f
you.
may
have
agalnet
the
• ■ late
of
WILLIAM
RAN­
DOLPH
HARPING,
deceased,
l a t e uf
• * Id C o u n t y ,
to
the
County
Judge
of
Femtnute
C i i u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t hi e o f f l c a
In t h e c o u r t
house
of
aatd
Courtly
at
Banford,
Florida,
w 11 h I ii
s Ix
c a l end a r
m o «i I h •
f r o m the l i m e of the f l r e l p uh 1 lea l i on
of
thie
notice.
Two
c*»pie» o f e a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
a h a l l b e In w r i t i n g , a n d s h a l l
elate
th*
piece
of
r e s i d e nr a
an d poet o f f i c e a d d r e a i o f the
r l a l m a n t , and ahall be a w o r n
to by the c l a i m a n t , hie a g e n t ,
or a t t o r n e y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d
by a f i l i n g foe o f o ne d u ll e r
a n d i i i c b r i a l in o r d e m a n d n o t
eo f i l e d a h a l l be void.

P eg gy H. Thompeon
Admlnletratrlz
of
t f» •
• • t a t * of
W I L L I A M R A N D O LI* H
H A R D I N G , deceaeed
8 TF.N8 TR G M . D A V J 8
A McINTOBH
r
A tt o rn e y * for A dm in is t ra t ri x
Poet O ff ice Box i l i a
x

Ban ford,
Publish

I.

F lo r id a J l f f l
13, 19, 34 *

Feb.

Ma y .

IMS.

C D J -5 0

N A T IO N A L

BANK
P O S S E S S IO N

Have Done Nothing But Sit Back and
Dream About That 1962 BUICK
ELECTRA
” 225" 4 DOOR. IT W AS COMPLETELY
EQUIPPED AND THE MOST LUXURIOUS CAR
1 H AVE EVER SEEN FOR ONLY

•2396

ECONOMY SPECIALS

*260
9160
•110

(CITIES SERVICE STATION)

1, 1. * I BE DR OOM S
t, I H A » BATIIB
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
L OW MONTHLY PAYM ENTS
F o r C o m p le t e I n f o r m a t io n
Sea or Call T o u r

151*
111-1410

56

17-9 2 A U TO SALES

$100 D O W N
FHA - VA HOMES

C O R N E R U&gt;t. 4* J 70', Price
R ea so n able.
San fo rd.
1331437.
_____________________

va

R E N T A R ED
R nllaw hy,
Hosp ital.
Baby
Bade,
by
Day,
W eak ,
or
Month.
CAIUIOLL J r U R N I T U H E
l l ( W In*______________ 311-4131

W E HUY Deed Furniture , one
p iece
or
ho u se fu l.
Furay
Re dding A Furn. C o , tOl W.
let 8t. 311*1111.

KOI B. P a r k Ave.
* * * '(1 1 1 a n y tim e

90. 1a&gt;Ih For Sale

KHNKKT THOM A 8.
LA 1G KH A MEN
D a f r n d e nf
Like to he &gt; our it wn bo** w ith
NOTIGK TO t P l ’ F .t lt
un limited ea r n in g * p o te n tia l?
P a r i - l i m e or full time H u s ­ kTATF. OF F I .O R I fl A TOi
KltNKST T HOM A S
b a n d A vklfe can w o r k t o g e t h ­
Addrea* u n k n o w n
er, For I n t e r v i e w w r i t e , glv*
YOlf
AUK IIKItKliT NOTI*
I n g ft Ino h 9 S o . to Hog 124,
F IKD that a Mill o f C o m p l a i n t
Hanford Herald.

fu ru le b e d f r e t . W r i t e t o W i n .

name It — Wa have III"

1464 H,

D r,

73. Mnle or Femnle Help

Itew 100 x IS Tlrva. A mlec.
It rm e . 222-4920.

AMERICAN

OF HANFORD

O rlando

tm*t : G. D. M ackey, 1941 Gnrn*ll Ave , W in te r Park, Fla .
by letter, g iv in g ad dre ss and
phmi* *ntimber. W il l arrang e

GYGLK,
I'li ll cu 21“ Gufinule
T V , Hedruom mlltr. firti At
d r # « e # r , l i v i n g r o m u r h a i r , J3
v o l t r**r i .t ilt,. uverft*H([ g a r ­
a g e Ditor a Jillnuel***. F o u r

SemiriolS^Realty

Stemper Agency

K l e r t r I* a I MtiU * e - W a r e s . Gort-

W AT C II f-.r lha Data o f Ills
Auct ion.
HILLS
1! A Hi I AIN
ii a i i n .

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factory.

LA DY. with l l o m * T ar ty ex p e r Irm *■„ i*r w illing to learn Part
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50. .MIhc. For Sale

J A WA

French

W IUTK
ar Gub.red. F am ili a r
w ith C on crete A lliock W o rk .

A LIX

R .m ln ola C oun ty
(D ia l Dl racl)

fp

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1911

Av«

3414

1940— 350

w anled—

Apply

Hhop.

123 — 1lusts A M oto rs
124 — Marine Supplies

Fro m

Hay

experlence»l
liarber

120— A u l o m o t i v e S e r v i c e
111— Sc oote r * St C ycles

425-5938

B E V F R A L O u tst a n d in g I * *
B e d ro o m H em es a v a ila b le In
• II Arena ot Sa-vrsf*. I » t as
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71. Male Help Wanted

dltiunrd

322-5612

A L L M E T A L W a lk -I n C o o le r or
l , K i a i . K llT H K
F reexer Ar I x II fl , guild runH ITK K o r
till Inn ll.nuo. 232-1114 from
OK9IKIIA L E L K I T I 0 4 '
4
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that a llanaral Klst'llon will
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CONSOLE C A HINKT
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Be
wing
m aniline m s k e i b u l t o n n ilr o u p I 11 ' y e a r terms and
hulf«, i » w e an but tune, da n i l ,
i C ou ncilm an In U rou p 4 (1m a n o g r am a, em br oider #,
ye ar term)*
d ec or a 11v#
deal g tie,
T he I'lace o f V o l i n * will he at ‘Wnake*
blind
heme and ueea tw in
lha Villag e O ff ice, llutim 4,
ng#dl«, ail wit haul ex Ira at*
North i irlan &lt;1n C o , 1! u lid Ing,
t sch men t a
A r i u me
t&gt;
a
L o n g w o u d -O v lado Hoad In tha
month
p a y m en ts or pay b a l ­
Villa** o f North Or lan do and
ance o f III, Rhon e C O L L E C T
the poll* will he open from
Or land o 42I-4S14 day or nlte
7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M.
A ik fo r “ C red it M a n a g e r ; ’*
Helen F. flreen w ill he Clerk
will d eliver ;
NO O B L I G A ­
o f the Kite lion and Kat hlee n
IN
THE
4TI4CT IT
t i l l HT, M emory,
TION.
E lisa beth
A lc hiao n
n - n t i i j i ’ i i i t T Ai. r i n c i T T , in
and (laaton Llcuchea w ill be InANII FOII ttKMINOLH C O I N . epai'tor*.
N E E D E X T R A CASHT A H er TV, FLORIDA.
aid W a n t -A d ealle thoea a r ­
All fiareona d es irin g to aval!
IN I'll A Nl'KII Y NO. T4TIX
ticles no [a n g e r needed. L ow
th em sfi v ea uf their right o f
NOTICE T O UEKK ND
I t i - h i g h In reeull*. Dig
fra nrhisa will reg la tr r n one#.
JEN NY U Y O R K ,
122-AllS or 421-IISI.
Ilaglatratlon hooka will cloee
Plaintiff . at 4:00 P M F e b r u a r y 17. 1MI,
va
the al a teenth day b e f o r e e l e c ­
SALE
a E ll A H ) D. Y O R K .
tion,
W eehera, TVa. S l o v e n R e f r l [rafandanl.
T H E V I L L A G E OK NORT H
g a r a l o r a 110* C el er y. *11T i n e nr.A TK o f F l o r i d a t o i
ORLANDO . F L O R I D A
*410
H E R A L D D. Y O R K
Ily Irene K V an Eepoel.
R oute 1
M ayor
|l par day ren tal f o r E leo tr le
W ll d r oee. Wlacunaln ,
Publish Feb. It . II. S« 4 Mar.
C arpal hham po oa r w it h p u r ­
F L E A B E T A K E NOTICE that I. l t d .
_
chas e nf B lue Luatre. C a r ­
You ara harahy rac|ulrad lo flla C D J - l l
r oll Furnltura Coy o u r w r l l l a n dalanata allhar
paraunally or by ait or n a y , on
or ha tur- March I f , 11(1, at tha
ChavroUt Impale 1 Door Hsnitop.
o f f lc a
of
lha
Clark
of
lha
C ir cu it
Court,
S em i­
34B Cu. In. Engin* With Htandard
nole
C o u n t y
Co urthou ee,
Trnmmlaaion. llndlo, lltalar and &lt;T C A Y / C C
Hanford,
F lori d a,
and
to
Extra Clran.
-J&gt;
V U -P
mall a o o p y t h a r e o f to Sianatrom, Davla * Mcln toa h, A t.
Chryricr,
Radio
and
HeaUr,
Power
HirerI4 Q C
lo r n a y a f o r F la ln llff , F o a l Of*
Ing, Power ltrakra, Auto. Tranamlaaioa.
SO U
flea Dog 1110, Hanford, Florida,
11771, In (h at c a r la ln d lvo rca
Pontiac
Safari
S
Door
BUlioa
Wagon.
ault p and lng agalnat you la
Automatic Tranamlanlon, Power Steering, IQ Q C
lha C ir cu it C our t o f tha Ninth
Ju dic ial C ir cu it o f Flori d a In
Power Brnkee, Radio A Heater. Real Hharp.
atid fu r H im lnola C oun ty , In
Quick ] Door Hardtop. Aulomallc Trane­
C hn nc ar y, wh araln tha rallaf
nt la. Ion, Radio and Heater, Clean
IM S
naug ht la a dacraa o f d lvoreai
Inside and Out.
UXU
tha antlra c ar a, c u a lo d y and
c o n t r o l o f the m inor ch ild o f
Ford
1
Door
Sedan,
Blue
A
White,
Automafi
lha
m arrl a ga ,
D ianna
lua
tic TrnnnraUaloa. Radio A HeaUr. Real Nice.
Y o r k , and an Ordar a w a r d in g
to lha F l a l n l l f f any and all
Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan. • Cylinder,
It
r ig h t, t ill* and Intaraat In and
Standard Transmission A Heater. Clean For
to that c a r la ln paraonal pro*
Dodge Truck. It !■ Made For Hauling
MQK
p ar ty In tha nnm* o f (Jerald D.
Y o r k daacrlbad aa a 111* thir ­
Trailer*. R u m Like New. Special Thla Week. A w U
t y . t h r e e f o o t Cap ri T ra iler, ID
o. I I 1 I I I C I I I 1 . An nbbravlmt
ad t ill# o f aald cauaa b ein g
J e n n y L. Y o r k . P la in t iff , v araua He rald O. Y o r k , Daf and an L
g g CHEVROLET X Door
and haratn fall no t o r a Da*
oraa
P ro
C onfaaoo
will
ba
g g FORD Station Wagon
e n u r e d ag aln at you.
w i t n e s s m y ha nd a a d o f f l g g CHEVROLET 4 Door
cl al aaal o f aald C o u r t at San ­
fo rd, s a m lp o la Coun ty, Flori d a,
thla I f t k day o f F abr ua ry , A- IX
tost.
(S E A *)
A r t h u r «f. B e c k w ith . J r .
C la r k o f l h « C ir c u it C ou r t
By i U a r t k * T. V l k l o *
Dep uty C lark
Ste netr om , Davla * M alotoak
A iiu r n a ya at La w
PHONE 322-9767
F oot O f f l c o B o x t i l *
End Of Fnach Ays.—2600 Block Orlando Drira
S a n fo r d . F l o r i d * I F f t l
Publlnh Fab. I*. I I k Mac. I,
( J u e t B e l o w 1 1 a B p o a eor**)
II. 1111.

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I el ud es t a g s* and I n s u r a n t *
I b e d r o o m s, r e f r i g e r a t o r and
a tove,
fe n ce d
y ar d,
eom e
trees. P riced I t l. * * * . V n c an L
Call MI T-4111. W in t e r Par k,
D e w e y M etcalf. R ea lt or .

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

8229.95
SALEH A S E R V I C E
t i t BO P A R K
M l-D llt

Ball-Blair Agency

■

$82.00 M O .

84. Heal Estate • Sx.le

Hast Ea*ata — Mauranca
3rd A Park Ava
131-Iltt

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$100 D O W N —

1400 Square Feet

1* LB. C A P A C I T Y

------------------------

RU NLAN D ESTA T E R

Ph. MI (-*71*.

F o r tha b l g g i a t selec ti on o f
SALTS O R T R A D E
ne a rl y new and ueed f u r n i ­
ture.
aaa
Noll'a
F urniture 1 Bdrm. h o m e In L o ch A r bor .
Brokerage
In
Caat albarry . Hr a ua f o r deta ils.
on 1 7 -tl. Open ( daya * to f.
R O B E R T A. W I L L I A M S
R e a lt o r
Ueed fu rn itu re ap plia nces , t o o l ! ,
R a y m o n d Lundqulat, Aeeo.
ate. B ou g h t - Hold, l-a rry 'e
131.395’ A tl a n tic B a n k Bldg.
Mart, 111 S an fo r d Ava. l ’ h.
3 =3-4131.

M ILLER RADIO &amp;
APPLIANCE
WESTINGHOUSE
WASHER

95. Houses For 8 * k

HOQM I
F r o n t with I Acra a o r m o r a
OOLDENROD HEAL ESTATE

Up ha la tarlng A Mattraaa r e n ­
o v a t in g . S aw A Ueed F u r n i ­
ture. Call M x B ed din g Mfg.
Co. at 70t Calary Ava, 111-

HO. Home Appliances

Legal Notice

NOTICE

SELL
US
y uu r
Furnltura.
Q u ic k F e r r ic # with tha Caah.
SUPER
T R AD 1N Q
POST.
111-0(77.

- j . I'aInttnR
PAINTING A REPAtn

83. Real E state Wanted

P«Re 8 -A— Feb. 26, 1965 53. Wanted To Buy

BERRY’S WORLD

C o n t r a c t in g Rep air*
F R E E ESTIMATES
R. U H A R V E Y
*04 S a n fo r d Ava.
tll-»ll

35. Vacuum Cleaners
8 A V B YOU II DOOIl
A TOUR IIKAT
Replace the Ja lousie tn y ou r
HANFORD VACUUM HVC.
dour
with
in
a il- w e e (her
-A ll M a k e . "
F r e e IIte U n it For m ore In­ l l l i H Park Ava.
111-1511
for m a tion
c all
your
local
L u m b er Co. or the Paterson 50. Mlac. For Sale
L um be r Co. In Orlando. G a r ­
den 1*6214.
P I A L - A - M A T I C ZICJ ZAO
Mak *s deelgne, au tom a t ic b u t ­
ton litilee, er w e on button*,
hem*,
m onog r am *.
blind
th e
court
of
thf.
CCIIINTY J I I I H E , HKMINnt.K
Fill V f V , FI.OIIIIIA, IN F l l l lII ATE.
In r , i E A TA T E OK
BAR A IIUIIKE, d ervaaed.

g rrs li

-

PLUMBING

O V E R 15 T E A R S
C A R P E N T E lt . Hpme I t .p a lre A o f Fine W o r k m a n s h ip In UpA d d it ion .. Firs t e l s e . W o r k ­
hola to rlng ,
D r a p e r le n Slipm an.h ip. Ph 111-70**.
cov ers. T im a P a y m e n ts aa
m ils
aa I I
mo.
Dr apery
P A INT ING, R ep airin g e n c l o s ­
H a rd w ar e In s ta lla tio n .
u r e ., Interior wall c le a n in g
K
U
L
P
D
E
C
O
R
A
T
I
N
G
SHOP
by Von Hchrader wall D e t e r ­
Ph. 111-1115
gent. 1 1 *.( I t * .

in

S owfwrk

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, IHC.
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
BANFORD
1501 W . let
801 W . 1 st

’SB Batck 1991 b»L «(•
'fit Pontiac $971 bal. $46
’SB ChavroUt $579 biiL $11
’SB F ori ISM bsL $J0
’fit Mercury 1844 baL $4*
’ •0 Dodge $991 baL $S1 l
’fit Kcntull $399 bal. $34
’SB Volhg. $607 bal. $33 ;
60 Rambler 199$ b a l $53 :
’$3 Chevrolet $11$ haL $1$ i
’S4 Chevrolet $299 baL $13
*67 DeSota $319 bat. $M !
’ST Mercury $499 baL $34 i
'ST Plymoath $487 beL $34 i
•S7 Dodge $583 baL $31 i
’SB Olda $499 bal. $33 I
*87 Bulck $681 bal. $33 l
•SB Bnick 99S3 bal. $41 i
’S3 Pontiac $39$ bal $14 I
*il Falcon $7M bal. $3$ i
*90 KambUr $681 beL $39 l
aM Dodge $H 3 bal. $17 i
*60 Carvalr $687 bal. $3$ I
'M Olda $3M baL $14 i
’•3 Rambler $M7 bal. $3$ i
*SS Cadillac $19$ b a l $34 i
**0 Raaanlt $399 bal. $34 i
’SO Unceln $141 baL $11 i
’$$ Cadillac $134 bal. $7 i
M ChevraUt $M baL $3 I
4Ad n

IUIZ

BANFORD AV

OPEN EVENIN'
Saafard. Florida
Natiaaal

I

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. * *

Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
95. House* For Sale
O S C o r n e r . 1 Got*. o w n e r
' C u t I’ rice. i : : - s i t » .

cou srn t

95. Houses For Sals
111.

bttge

1.1v in e c a n ' t be bee t end w e
h a v e the N E A T E S T b a n g a tow
a v a ila b le
tor
tnllte
around.
C om p letely
and
B K A tJ T I P U L C T fu rn lth ed I
ll.lrrti., 1 ba th home. Y o u n g * t o w n kit ch en . I f b r e e t e w a y ,
a t o r a a e rm., ex c ell en t water.
1 a c r e w o o d e d lan d o n ly IS
m in. f r o m San ford. All thle
f o r o n l y 110,000 with f o o d
tarma.

INVESTM ENT A
111 N. P a r k A r e .

d ip

O n K E N in tA tR
Choice lo ie arallahte In Green tiralr o f l«&gt;t h A r bor ov#r look*
l " f f i t courea. C u l o m
b u l l d l n f to y ou r ep ecltlc a.
Ilona. Ureenbralr de ve loped
by
o
K1S OS W OO D
BUILDEItS. INC.
IlS-liiTt
t o t fa lrr a u n t Or.

R tU c tlnn o f J. I. and 4
B a d r o o m a locat ed in various
S a iit o n s o f f a n f o r d
I m mad lata D t llv a rr

t

V A - FHA

^

Property
U„ f

* HOMES

and Sales Broker-

-F O R SA LE

JIM H U N T

O A R A O E A PT., r u m l a h e d . t i l l
Hanford A v e , IX3- 0TS1.
N E A T I Ildrm. r u m
Apt. T.
Bath, porc h . I I I . 1T01 .Mag­
nolia. i n - m i .
L oca l au to m o b ile d etl era o f ­
fer their beet huye In Herald
rleae lfled d ispla y ede
AVALON APARTMENTS
I t ! W . l n d Bt211-1417

itftXe.

for
A

N#w

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REALTY

We

N ig hts: IJ2*0?no
221*0(41
Park I&gt;rlva

11.1V# T h a

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For

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‘ Pop'a always aaylng you can't go wrong If you put
your monsy In landl"

hu

Stenstrom Realty

2124

2ICI
222*2420

INUJEST

PAnK

DRIVE
222*7411
N in iiT s
O -flS Il
322- H B 2

222*&lt;t24
222-4141

1

BEDR OO M . 1 bath , r e n c e d
y ar d, kitch en equipped. I l l
l a u r e l Dr.
. ..

FI* ItN’ . 3 III r m.
baa* I R - l h i l .

Houaa,

2 IIKI’ ROOM. 1 Hath tiled, kit*
1 hen r*|ulppe«1, anack Rar.
Fla IliM.m. H 10 m&lt;»nth. 14" )
W y n n ew d oil |»r |»h 322*2240.
P I ’ HNIHIIKD 2 b#tJroom hou»e,
2111
P alm ett o.
Phon a 22102T4.

222-2.'.::.

97.

U tilises

L tK Ii

TO D A Y I

Fur Rent

C o lla ge,

rum

S 32-.1M

L A K E M ARY I Be droom . K ll•hen equipped
(] |.( &lt; &gt;n
1 ll l'R M h&lt;*u»# Ik # i h i ' l f lot.
|4u m u . Furn S2t - u l &gt; 7.
2

RKDBOtiM 1’ nfurn. #gr#|it
III#. Htovp. air cond . lot# f
•h#&lt;J• tr###. Ill#d#r A v # . |lu
mo 222*2319

(F-7B1 2 Hi:t&lt; III &gt;OM. Furn. hou##

4\T

1- :

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NEW

ua ir oma

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U IK D

. Awning# A Caban##
Q F A L I V MOIIILK l|02{ E 2
H »)
l?-&gt; : H
122-2912
T R m T W u o H io a |o' —. i tidrm
Furn tnitu'ling w«#h#r. dry*r. TV Ft&gt;#ll# nt cond W il l
tak* small t'i»# t or car In
t r # 1# M(.|m #&gt; T r t l l t r F#rk.
s s - n . f . r d T E 1- 1) 11.

OF

M

rtJRN.
bath

CARS
DOUCE DART 2 Door.

C«J DODGE CORONET 2 Door, Heater.

— U SED

*J894
*2099

CARS —

*547

C l RENAULT DAUPHINE. Excellent
O I Condition.

^

*

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• BEN HOWLAND (General M gr.)
• BOH THOMAS (Sale* M gr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. D. BROWN
OPEN MON. THRU FRI. T ILL 8 1*. M.

Seminole County Motors
Fhona 322-0614

—

—— —

I Room
llt-IIA I.
ll«»

Apt.,

Or Ml 7-2330

BOB M cKEE USED CARS
NO MONET DOWN
’ •1 French Av*.
MI-0711

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 I V . - l n d St. I S J .i n s i
A I.l. W G B K (111AllANTKKD

LONGWINDED
USED CARS...
WITH

THRIFT- .
MINDED

14 r O I l D BT. W AGON, g o - d
t r a n s p o r ta t io n 1104. C ell M l !• • ! o r 111-1117.

*1995
54 Mercury
4 Door Sedan. V-8 Engine,
Automatic Tranamiaaion,
Radio and Heater.

$

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. liny. 17-92
Benfurd, FI*.

322-1835

1095

FOR

MANY

HAVE

FREE
THE

CLEANEST

}

6 I'aatenger Station \\ agon. V-H, Automatic Tranemla•ion, and Air Condilloned, Almoet New.

64 T-BIRI)
( ‘on%rr iiMr. Full I'ourr and Air Conditionrd. I.utury
Al It# lira!.

64 FORD

63 FORD
Falcon 2 Door. Radio,

llrater and Air Conditioned.

63 FORD
Falrlane 'M00" Hporla-Cuupe. Air Conditioned and All
Power. Ilurket Seat* and V-8 Too.

63 FORD

Super "88" t Door Sedan.
V-H
Enginr,
Automatic
Tranemieelon. Power Steer­
ing, Power Brake*. Radio,
Heater and Air Condition.
Special Price At

*995

63 MERCURY MONTEREY

62 OLDSMOBILE SUPER “ 88”
4 Door Hardtop. Full Poway and Air Conditioned.
Bitra Sharp.

Mon/a ronvcrtihla.
T ran#mU#i«in.

61 CADILLAC
4 Door Hardtop. 4 Window*, Fatly Powered and Air
Conditioned. Estra Sharp.

61 VOLKSWAGEN

lladlo,

Hrat#r,

and

4

Hprrd

"Grend-Prix.” . A Beautiful Sport* Coupe
Power and Air Conditioning.

With

61 M.G.
*1600'' Hoadkfer. Very

Nice. Better See Thia One.

60 DODGE
Deluxe 6 Paaaenger Station Wagon. V-H Engine, Auto­
matic Tran»ml**lon, Power and Air. An Unueually Clean
Wagon. Won't Laat Long.

r

60 FALCON
Deluxe

4

Door

Sedan.

2

To

Chooa*

ChooM From. Priced From S195.00.

.

W inter Park
MI 4-0209

$

From.

1

REPUTATIO N
A S S ET
Stricklond-Morrison, Inc.
\ til II M ill \ hi \ I'filtM l&gt;l * i i R

r."».| |H|

PRICES SLASHED ON
A LL RENAULTS ! !
t'p To 40 MPG With Automatic:
9 More Than 275.000 Americana Own Them!
• 5 Year Or 10,000 Mile W'arrantyt
• Come He* — Come Drlre

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford
Phone 322-0614
Or MI 7-2330

TME A G A N D E R
iftT TH EJf QUALITY!

USED CARS]

Shift,

*1295
"88" 4 Door Sedan.
V-8, Automatic Tran*miaaion, Power Steer­
ing, Power llrakea. Ra­
dio, Heater and Air
Conditioned.

62 Ford
4 Door 6 Paaaenger Station
-Wagon. V «B, Automatic
Tranamieaion, Power Steer­
ing. Power llrakea, Radio,
Heater and Air Condillonad.

’1295

64 Volkswagen
"1500-S" Kerira. lladlo. Heater, White
Tirea, Blur aod White In Culur and
9,700 Arlual Mile*.

*1995

W p 4.11 .-'Mli.

56 Chrysler
One Owner, Original Paint. Powder
Blur and While, Automatic Tranam iaaion,
Power Hteerlng, P o w e r
Brakra, Radio and Heater. Haa While
Tbra Like New.

589

62 Plymouth Belvedere
2 Door Hardtop. V-8 Engine, Auto­
matic Tranamiaaion, Power Hteerlng.
Power Rrakra, Radio and Heater. A
Fire Engine Red. We Muat Move
Thia One. Only

*1488

63 Chevy 2 Nova
Station Wagon. Haa A 6 Cylinder
Engine, Standard Tranamiaaion, Ra­
dio and Heater. A Real F.ronomlcal
Family Car. Muat Sea Thl* On* To
Appreciate.

*178 8

OPEN FRIDAY
NITE T I L 9 P.M.

IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT

S \M 1)1(1), I LA

*1467

395

*1395

4 Door Seda*. V-8 Engine, Automatic Tranamla•ion. Power and Air Conditioning.

Extra Clean.

Many Other 1961, 60. 59, and 58 Modela To

All

61 CHEVROLET

[

New 1965 Renault Dnuphine
With Automatic Transmission

60 Oldsmobile

62 PONTIAC .

62 CHEVROLET IMPALA
4 Door Hardtop. V-6, Full Power and Air Conditioned.
Beautiful Whit* Flnlah and Kilra Sharp.

• *«l

60 Corvette

63 CORVAIR

63 BUICK RIVIERA
A Real Sharp Bporlater. Full Fowtr, Air Condition
and Bucket Seat*.

DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS LAST
W EEK, WE HAVE BEEN ASKED TO
REPEAT THIS SALE THIS W EEK.

Special 4 Door Hardtop.
V-8. Automatic Trenemieaion. Power Steering,
Radio end H e a t e r .
Mekee A Perfert Second
Car.

Conterllhlr. Elmir
Radio and Heater.

64 MERCURY PARK LANE

I Door Hardtop. Fully Powered end Air. Low Mileagr. One Owner and Extra Clean.

IS AT IT AGAIN WITH ANOTHER OF
THEIR FANTASTIC SALES. D O N T MISS
THIS ONE.

57 Buick

6 P*««enger Station Wagon. V-6 Engine, Automa­
tic Tranvmlkeion, Power end Air Conditioned.
Room To Spare In Thle One.

4 Door Hardtop. Fully Powered and Air Conditioned.
Show Room New and Still I'nder Factory Warranty.
11,000 Actual Mile*. New Tire*.

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

60 Oldsmobile

64 FORD

Galaiie -SOO” 4 Door Sedan. All Power and Air
C’nnditinnrd. Onl&gt; 18,000 Mllr# (In Thin Onf.

TROUBLE
WE

"96" Holiday Sedan. All Power and Air Condi­
tioned. Very. Very Low Mileage.

[

60 Chevrolet
I'arkwood 4 Door 6 I’ a a arnger Station Wagon.
Economy 6 Cylinder En­
gine. Power Glide, Heat­
er and Extra Clean. Im­
maculate Car Through­
out.

$

64 OLDSMOBILE

$200 - $1)00 Down
$40 - $00 Month

Stla* — Pert* — Service
Factory Authorbed Dealer

PUBLIC
NOTICE!

64 Galaxie

ARE SINGING THE BLUES OVER
THE WAY THE MANAGEMENT
HAS REDUCED THE PRICES
AND LOWERED COMMISSIONS
OVER THESE CLEAN USED
CARS ! ! !

lOO'V Meehenlrgl
Guarantee — 10 Daye —
1,000 Mile* On All
Uaed VW *.

T o u r E V I N R U D H D e a le r
Ptl. 137-1441
GOOD
P ly w o o d
B oet.
F ib er 141- f - t E. tat.
a l t e r e d . l&gt; ft . I IIP J e h n e o a
Motor. &lt; «-S SIX .
U(* Claeelfleda fo r RESULTBI

HOLLERS
OK'LOT
4 Door. V-8, Automatic
Tranemlaxion, P o w e r
S t e e r i n g , Radio and
Heater.

r t l l l N . &gt; Udrm
Duplex A p t .
Terrw.a u fl oor s, III. hath,
w . l e r furn Impaled o f f l.*ke
M *-y Blvd. nn N D r l f l w ' m l
U n . Ch C l - l l f l

Complete Selection
SV* Thru 64'*

G atew ay T o The IV eterw ey

Robson Sporting Good*

AT

10 F O R D I S Ten T ruck . Stake
eld s
bod y,
rebuilt
E n g in e
|I 00. rh. MI-7119.

I ROOM Apt., r u r n . W a t e r In­
c lud ed (10 mo. ( ( ( • ( ( « • .

GHIA

P A T * NITR! Iteratd want ede
w ork for ae tittle' ae Its a
day I

PRICES

118. Truck* For Sale

Mellnnvllle.

• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convert lilies
• Station Wagons

123. Boats A M otors

123. Boata &amp; Motors

A u t o Gleae T o p e
*
Beat C o v e r*

1944
CHEVROLET
Im pel*
Spnrt C ou p *, h e r d i n g radio,
h eeler , et en d erd tr a n s m is s ­
ion. A q u a . 1 ow ner. 41.400
l l t - I M O Ext. 417 4 te 10
p. m. Jemea Ruene.

—

Vw

rn. i t i - u n

114 M a g n o lia

T H E FO R D B O Y S

IN TOWN.

109 Palmatto Ava.
Sanford
322-4884

•

S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.
•00 r r e n c h A y *.
IM -4III

privat e

u iiiJT LINC0LNi u r
n u l l I MERCURY l l l i i *

1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford

IIM

H ou ee T r e lle r ,
I f 1- 11BT.

BIG DISCOUNT

CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. 4-Dr.
’ 11Q R
Sedan, Full Power end Air Conditioned.
■1
DODGE 2-Dr.. 6 c&gt;l. eld. tren.mie.ion
'8 9 5
end 16.000 Actual Mile*. Have to See To
«*«***
Appreciate. Only
RAMBLER 4-Door Bedtn. 6 eyL.
*305 ? ?
Automatic TrgitemLelon. Power
. .
Steering. Radio, end Heater.
CHEVROLET CORVAIH MONZA
4-Door. Auto. Tren*., Ureter
BUICK SI’ ECIAl. Converllble. Muet Go.
*005

1219. 112- 7219.

1911 D O P t lR L A N C E R

ATT., furn. $00 P e r k Ave.

SHARPEST AND

PRICES /

I ROOM Purn. Apt . Near Down *
( o w n . Ph. I M - l l l l .

'57 P O R D

E r r . Apt., clean, &lt;11 Park.

SAYS

DRIVING,

-

" ■■ ■■ -

1 L4IE
1 HI &gt;KVI T r« ll#r on
Lak#
A•h by .
A lio TrU U r
flp«c##. Adult# only.
S22- 7MI

MILES

W C V [

■It
VW
DELUXE
CAMPER
wi t h Acceeeorlee |I,2)S. Ph.
122-1121 a f t e r 4

106. Apartments for Rent

ifl.'i. .Mobile Homes • Rent

W ILLIE

“(Bsw S ay * 9 i’A

20
0*3
r^g

IIKDIIOOM
A d u lt e onljr.

Ifnlly Av#

t t

EO
00

1

9(J. Houses • Sale or Rent 102. .Mobile Homes • Sale
R A V E N N A P A R K . 1 Radronm
Horn# fo r eai# or rant. Call
ow n er 322-1174

S M A L L Tur n. A p L. 1101 Maple.
111.0711.

b e n e oh I . f a n f o r d A r e . H I 1119.

rtTRN. A p t

LAKE
M ARY.
Cl#an.
nlrely
fu rn U hed 2 b ed room . Adult#,
no peta. ITS 322*1110.

F«»lt S%I*E lly Ow ner In b e a u ­
tifu l M ayfa ir near I-aka M o n ­ f P H M K I l K O . 2 Bedr.mm, CB.
roe. 2 b#dro-n«. 2 bath. F a m ­
•&gt;ak fliM.r* m eeu nry hums. 1
ily R oom . Air c o n d . Carpete
Block W. o f H e y . 17-91 on
A Drapea Term# for d own
434. then I Block S on K i l l
pymt. Com# A ••• 114 V i r ­
Si to Vincent Dr. Ph. I I I ginia 122.2107
___________
* 3*5

Take Interstate * 4 to Deltone tachenfa, e a t SwtV i
DU.TONAI

(M l
U ll
Cl
®*

n#ar

C O U N T RY HOME
1- 1/1
• •r#a near
ac«e#a to Ft*UN . 2 lltlrm llouea . Adult*.
No |»e!a. 222*4'&gt;S&gt;
1*4. iuiir&lt;l a g r liu lt u r # . 2 P e d ­
ro me
Florid a
Room . m o . 1»#I1AIIY. 2 He.In.mu. Ktlch#n
d#rn, man y #t tr #a Call 111«&gt;|Ulppe.| ('all 441-4271 b e ­
14*1 nr II Ala IIARRIKH. New
tween ( A l p
m.
Fmyrna Ilea. h. 121 N Cau##*
w a &gt;- 42a - *&gt;**i S nr ( P - v u t
2 IIKIMlituM, C omplete ly Furn

Deltona!

19*1
KOIID
HKYLINKR.
tft r a c t a b le ha rd top , radio, h e a t,
er, p o w e r et er rlng, need*
tra nemleelnn |S9I. Ph. &gt;12.
S1I7 or ae* at 111 Q arrlto n
P r.

103. Mobile Homes • Rant

C O M P L E T E L Y Furn.. I nc luding
washer. 2I 0| Magnolia.

T

(II.

I. 4 A I BOOM A p t e . n e w ly d e ­
c o r a te d . 404 K. 14th HI.

eiw tw M k W
I .ia .is w

l-a t

T H E TIME T K4TKD FIRM
120 N. Park Av#.
1)1*4111

lloma,

lloO M r u m t e n e d A p t .
I l l E. Ith. I l l - I T I I

A DU LTS only . Turn 1 bdrm.
apt.
Light e.
W a te r
furn..
On ly IIS. 101 E. Sih m - s r s i .

St. iJohns Realty

tha B#at Ilur In

'

ui'x.ni j ,

I

Re# Stanatrom It#ally

00

«• I

II* .t ill.

120. AulomotTre Service

W K I.A ..A
A P A R T M E N T S 114
A -, f l r e t 81.,___________________ M O D E L T Kord. 1400. Seminole
C o u n t y Laun dry.
1 ROOM Turn. Apt. fo r couple,
w a t e r Included IIS.
1951 R E N A U L T ,
good
body,
tlree. New Kit. ISIS. 122- 4475.
C L E A N Fur n. Apte. ,101 P a l ­
•52 C H E V R O L E T 1-ton Tru ck.
m et to, I l l - I I T I .
'SI
Pord
Station
W ag on.
C hest t yp e deep freeee. S a c ­
r U R N . A p L c in e * In. Jim mie
r ific e . 111-1427.
C o w a n , t il- 401 1.

9 7 . Houses For Rant

Be sure to tee the
Pomeattle, Mackle't famous
h o m e . o n d u p l e x In the
f i o r . d e eahibit el the N Y.
World'* fairl You'll al&gt;o want
lo lour the 15 other delightful
models, ell tailored to III your
pocketbook. CMOS range from
91990. to (19.190. for the big,
luaury model-down peymenlt
■tart el only (2 40 ., with
monthly pay menu as low ae
(49371

.

AYe

A PT., 11* Kim, f i r e p l a c e . C a r .
peted, tile Kit chen. Nicely
r u r n . I l l me., aleo Oarag e:
101 M ag no lia. 2 B edro om f u r n .
Apt. ISO. V br th l .S fI J .

I

HKDIIOOM ■ t Haiti . S er ­
vice Men 1130 D ow n • Move
In • 1*1.11 mo. p i ue T a x e s A
Iniu ra nc*.
LUN
ENTERI'llldEH. INC. Sleln o f f i c e : «
ml. Bo. o f San ford on l f - l t .
I Blk. W eet
on
Seminole
A v . I'h t S S - l i n co llect.

Management

IIOBK COl’ ltT APT.

1 IIRDROOM rurn., near haw*.
20|| Hanford

Payton Realty

BUY
SEE YOUR

AD 62075

By Nadine Seltzer

IJS-lJOl &gt;&lt;«0 H ia w atha at l T -t t

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE REST HOME

O U T

SWEETIE PIE

HOME ON LAKE

$100.00 D O W N

Beltane, MecHe'e lelext end
Kreelevt community Is Jolt
noriutet from you. Drlvo over
today end see tor youreell
theve ipao oue home* lei that
sell for only $ 1195, Includcne
Central Water Mains and
Paved S lr eet sl You'll be
emeredl ( 10. slartt you on the
way lo the beet Imreitment
of your Mel

Feb. 26, 1965— Page 9-A 106. Apartments for Rent 115. Auto* For Sale

l-Hr., t II.Hi ho m e nn f o o d
ew im m ln f
lake,
with
ep.
p r o x lm e te ly 1 - e cr e esc orte d
bearin g cltrua Ireee.
Itt.OO# — Term e
I-B r . m
»e lh , all turnlehed
ho m e on n i c e ' aheded lot.
llt.iOO — Term e

Government Owned
Homes

D R IV E

grrslA

! HKDHOOM 11094K, Iga. rooms,
h a rd w ood floors, air ^ond.,
cantral hall hast, s t i l e fan.
On# o w n t r , large corn er lot.
Call 32?*S?42 or w r its B os
12J. Hanford llrrald.

REALTY
SZS-SI73

BK At7TI*U G
|
tie.lroom.
I
bath , le t k e
Priv ileg es. No
Q u a l i f y i n g , $100 D ow n It Aee u m e pay m en t* . 1 : 2. 71x 1 .

• •

Sntforfe

A T T R A C T I V E 1 b e d r o o m Maeonry, Lendecaped. E x ce lle n t
cond..
near
echoole.
baaa,
•hopping
D own
p ay men t
It 10. to t Shannon Dr., P inecreel. J t t - « ? t 0 .

► SOU TH W ARD

*

r

* A

!

H O LLE R

59 Plymouth
• Paaaenger Station Wagon. Haa
Automatic Tranamiaaion, P o w e r
Steering. Puwer^Brakea, Radio, Heater and Air
Itlon. A Beautiful
WhlU Flnlah. pccial at

MOTOR SALES
2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231
2507 Park Dr.
Pb. 322-0861,

CH RYSLER — PLYMOUTH, INC.
519 E. First St.

322-5441

Sanford

T

f
/

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‘A

M M N H M M M M M

THE

8KVEHTH-TIAT

r iR B T RAPTIST CTTTTRCH
111 P e r k A n n u l
r . H. C h e n e o
Peitar
M o r n in g W o r i h l p — l i t ! a. m.
S u n d e r School — ■
— 1:41 a . m.
H o r n i n g W o r i h l p _ 11:11 A m.

AD VEN TIST CHURCH
Corner 7th A Elm
J. L H i n h i l l ____ ______P u l w
BERVICKB SATU R D AY—
Sabbath School - -- l i l t *. m.
W o rih lp Berries __ 11:11 a. .m.
W u l M i l i r Night
Prayer So^rleo —
f i l l * . no.

MBi

E L D E R SPRINGS B A P T I S T
Old Or lnn do R«. r* H o u r A r e
R l l i m l l l o n O r lffln _ P e i l o r
B o n d e r Soheol ____ 1:11 e. m.
M o r n in g W e n h t p __ 11:11 e. m.
T r e ln t n g Union —
( : l * p m.
E v e n i n g W o r ih lp _ T i l l p. m.

o r QOD c h u r c h
C or. 11th and Elm
t L M . W l l d t r --------------- rootor
Sander School ------ 1:41 e. m.
M o r n in g W o r i h lp __ 11:11 e. m.
E v e n i n g W orihlp — 1:11 p. m.
Toatb Birr. (Sun.) - 1:01 p m.
M&lt;d-U’aaic Barr. &lt;lvad.) _ 1:11

Fr. Leroy D. Soper. Rector
H oly Communion .... 7:1* A m.
Fam ily Servlco end
Sunday School
t:*0 e. m.
Morning Prayer
(Firet Sunder — .
H o lr Communion 11:1* A a .

F re e M ethodist
FR E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner tth 8b end la u re l Ave.

Christian

R iv. L

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1*07 H Sanford Ave.
ft. Vernon F u llir
■ u n d i y School ____ l : l l a
Morning W briM p _ U ro l

•»*f t—’

Baptist

Ovtvvn
ST AFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monron
C. A. n » « t t y ----------------- Paator

Oltvvn
Sundir Schanl _

Telephone: l!l-7 0 7 i
Sunday School ____ t : t l a m.
Morning W orihlp _ 10:41 a. rn.
Evening W o r e h lp __7:oo p. m.
W id . Prayer h trv ly .J :,!.* p_. m'

m.

CHURCH
SualAnd K lta t lt
Cltrui Ililghtn
Itiv. C barlK R. H ogg __ PggtoS
Church Srhool ____ l i l t a m.
Morning W orihlp — I t :* * a m.
M T S '_________ ; ____ _ 1:1* p. m.
Ev«. W o r i h lp '__— 7:1# p. m.
W id . I’r iy ir S irv lci 7:1* p m .

Southern M ethodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W om in 'a Club Building

H. K ille r — __Peitor

CHURCH OF CHRIST

lo t

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2100 A Orl&amp;ndo Drlvt

II wy. 17-92)

Sanford, Florida
112*7)11
R*V. J, Gordon V • • r j »

Sunder on Chennit I
Th*

T uiodey
l.adlei - Bible C liM .. 1:10 a m.
M i n ' i C l u e ____ — 1:1* p. m.
W idn ied ar

■ under Nile Broedeeit
W ESTS1DE MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
llh HI. A Itollr Are.
John IL K i n g -------------Teelor
Bunder School ------ 11:11 a m.
Sunder
Mornlns W orihlp — 11:11 A m.
Sunder
Evening W orih lp ~ 1:11 p. mW id n u d ir
Prayer S ir v lc i ------ 1:11
p. m.

or

Sunday School — ... 1:11 a. m.
Morning W orihlp __ llsoo a. m.
Communion—"First Munday la

D ibit C l m --------- 1:1* p. «■

K lO t l

BAPTIST

Morrti

H our”

Slraiifre sih’ lit? Not mtlly! We’ ip jvpttinft lUcd (n sPt'itiK plrturss of out own
Mirth. Wt*'re gutting usrvl to thr concept of a univtrue instead of a uurUL \\u
can believe Lhal the moon's soon to become s landing plate.

HuIijtti:

m.

W ft.ln* s-la y fl*nrW*
l:M p m,
Jlr*«l!n* itooni: 1oS W . F lrtl
W ««w 4 aN &gt; |U:30 • in
i lu pm,

lltitl

OK &lt;i&lt;)D
At K r t n r h

K»»n.*#11*1Jr Hrrv
I‘ * m 1 l y

Y. r

SI Kill

CHURCH

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
llWTo 111
f*h, ISLBI1I
T a t t o r ____ch *«t*r W . Plank
Sunday School — — 10:00 a. m.
Morning M*rvlc* — 11:00 a. ro.
Training Union
1:10 p. m.
Evening Harvlc*
TilO p. rn.
W #dn**d*y Mft*linga:
Organliatlon* —
0.10 p m.
Prayar
— t :lo p. m-

F ’- t n u i *

Stimlny
Fftalma
H !N

M onday

T iifid a y
J oh n

F'plu'ftUna

2 M

a 16-20

\Vi*dn#aday
H vIh i- a •
6:13*20

R *v

Thuraday

Kruiay

]| S a m u e l

Job

Saturday
Realm*

22 16*25

12:22 23

18:15-19

Young People Service

W o rah Ip — l : t 0

p

m.

W.

E. Titrrnia

Peetor

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Ofu*fa 111, at Wiiudlntid A V#,
Rev. John H, lllree Jr., Pastor
Churrh hdinol
| 4S a mMorning Worship
11;00 a. m.
M Y F ________________ 1:10
p. m.

Thuraday:

C to o lr------------ ------t;»0 p, m.

I 30 p. ru.

Hunday H'-ditiut ........ ... I IS a m,
M'•riitfig Her vie* » . , U no a m,
C’ huir l'r«i (left i\ f&lt;l 7 :10 p. in,
Flveiy Uni Welcoini,

* nd n n i f f 1 Bup{sirt, Plan
to fcu to t h u t i h n v u i f t i l y
mi'l f ds *•! you r HsM# d t i l v .

!tm£ htultr Adi* fitting Scnut /in , SlrtuP*ufg, V'«L

r*K GOD

OF PROPII E»!Y
11 Of Klin Avtnu*
Rev Robert Welch ..
Peeing
Sunday Srhool
i i l a m.
Worehlp Harvlc#
In I i a in.
K ngrllatlc H«rv.
Tj20 p m,
Tuftday.
Rlble Training ____ 1:41 p. m.

At*.

icnklfif, P allor

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH

t'in#'If, Kimrh n##Hi« hit mnrtl

M0 P

park

Sunday Huhool — __ 1.41 a. rn.
M'lniitiK V\ nfthip _ I O i l a m.
M YF Mact Inst
• 23 p, rn.
i In t * r hi * dt» t #, SanloM

ll '111 m U |.il Fiif ill# Rrtk#
oi 11** iiminiimitv ftiKl pAtiofi.
I ti F’»t* i tli* a.tk# of t h t C h u n h

7 00 p

K. W»-l

Itnliitpt

ii *rnlfiK h ur iK I p

t hai.H fhrv at** ill For hi!
i»%* u p».*kd*. i .’ i Fur hi# » htl*

Hi* i vie*

&lt;of

METHODIST CHURCH
III

R*v

r#ft«ur.i * h v #v# rv
ahuttiM pjlend »#rvitr*
r r g u 1.*r : v a n d i y p p&lt;if t 1b •

conviction. Go to church tins .Sunday, ami see for yourself.

m

FIRST

tali siitA^t# Thtit At# four

where — including scientists, astronauts, space pioneers — an* i. n " f irligimia

rump

Fund*y Pchool
— 9:4) *
Mnrtolnig W o r s h i p
1 1 no *

th*

M ethodist

7&gt;i* Church if th# ftcwtMt
fuctnr &lt;m m rt h for th# build*
inir o f r h n m ( t # r und go od
i-if i/riikhii*, It ;• ft -lii*i#1111*1*1*
ml #■|»dr itu ll t flltJFi WlllwHll
t* t»l Inti a' C h u i r h , ll#lth#r
ilf rn.w t i v iiuf rtviUtAlion

In fashioning this world, this universe, we live Til. That's why people every-

cu rn cii
Ia II Alter*

It

ALL r O R T H f C H U R C H

More than ever before, man realises how great the hand o f Ood has been

Church O f God

O A K I .A W N R A P T I S T C HUR C H
174&gt; Country Club lload
B p on oor id by P i n t ilaptlet
C hu rch
R i v , R. T. I t i n i l t
— P eeto r
S un da y Scho ol ------ t : t ! e. m.
W o r e h l p r e r v l c o — l l : M A m.
T r a in in g U n i o n ------* : l l P m.
E v e n in g W ore h lp — 7 10 p m.
W i d P ra yer Serv. — 7:1* p m.

"T bit

T M I C H U R C H r O R A LL

Does this familiarity with space — does our thrust Into the physical un­
known — make the hasic facts o f life arid death any simpler to us? Certainly
not! Man is in n peculiar position, today. The mure hi* explores, the tunic vast
he Drills what lies ahead of him. The more-he learns, the more he discover* how
Infinitely much there is to know.

Hiinnli'jr Itffvlr* A

11 ©* •

TV

Sunday School —
9:11 a. m.
Worship Sartlc* __ 19:10 a- a*.
X ln d t r s t r it a and Nurairy

oo A m.
l l : t * e m.
t oo p m.
7.10 P rn.

C H U R C H « » r C H R IS T
HCIKNTIST
IOO Kelt Srr»nd S tr u t
Kf htj ol

and

L ift”
H trb trt W. d o i n i — ... Paator

FIRST

Hun t i n

Nurttry

L UTH ER AN CHURCH O f
THE
REDEEM ER
io i w . n th f l i c *
"T h * Church of th* Luthtnm

Christian Science

IORDAN MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. P in t S tr u t
Sundir School „ „ 1*:0« A m.
Morning W o u h lp - - 11:01) e. m.
U lbli Study (Huniley) 7:0« p m.
E v in g illitio S irv lci Tio* p m.
W id . Prayer M m — 1:0* p m.
Bill S tlp h im ________ Pielor
A Cordlil W tlcom i to All

and

R*v.

Ruby ^------ E v in g illit

B lh li C l a n ______ 10
M o rn in g W o r i h l p __
E v e n in g W o r i h l p —
DIM* C t e i l i i W i d . _

FIR ST CHURCH
OK THE NAZARENE
XV. 2nd at- at M *pl* A n .
P iul lllc k n
I 'n to r
Sunday School
. *:&lt; t a m.
Morning W orihlp „ 10 :S0 , . m.
Youth Hour
1:00 p, m,
E v in g illitio Sirvlci 7:0* p. m.
M ld -W lrk
S irv lci ( W i d ) ___ I:« » p. m.
Third Sunday
klngiplratloa ___ l :M p. m.

OF

PAOLA C H U R C H O F C l i n i S T .
H ig h w a y I* W n t

CHURCH
Onore Hoed
P e e t e r _____ Wlllletn J. auiee
Morning W orihlp . II:* * a. m.
Sundir S c h o o l_____ t i l l A m.
Trelnlng Union
1:11 p- m?
Evening Worehlp ... 1:11 p. rn.
W ed. O t flo in A T lichere
M u tin g ____________ 1:1* p m.

T :ll pm.
w

m

%

•

•

M onth

K ln d tria rtta
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Om eve
R alph t l r i w i r Jr.
E vin gillit
III bI• Scho ol ______ *:10 e. m.
M orn in g W o r i h l p — *:10 A m.
E i n l n g W o r i h l p — *:1* p. m.
W id . I T iy ir Service 1:1* p. a

Oa Ic A v a

Durwird II. Knight Jr., P allor
Sunday S c h o o l____ l : t i a . m.
W orihlp Sir vie* —
7:1# p. ni.
■ e - i T ..»
• ' ■ * . . . . r.

N a za re n e

Lu theran

1111 P erk A v i n u e
B l M B r o w n ---------- E v e n g e llo t
Sundir
Blhlt s t u d r ------ — 11:11 I . m.
M orn ing W o r i h l p —, 11:01 e. m.
E v i n l n g S i r v l c i —. 1:10 p. m.
See " H er ald o f T r u t h " 1 p. m.

W T f l R -----------------------t : l » I- »•

m.

CH RIST METHODIST

Church Of Christ

CE N TR A L BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. K th BL A Oek A t a
Onll S m i t h -------------------- Pastor
Bunder School ------ l i t l a m.
Morning W orihlp — l l t l l A m.
Trelnlng Uunlon — I ' l l P- m.
Evening Service ------ 1:01 p. m.
W ed. Prerer Service 1:11 p. m.
Nurierr Open

1*:** A

Ostein
JVorihln S irv ie, _ U :# » a m.
Stsfforil Mimorlnl—
W orihlp S irv lci _ 1:1* A m.
stnfford M imqrlal—
Eundiy S c h o o l-------10:1* a m.

HOLT CROSS

BAPTIST MISSION
ENTERPRISE
S u n d i r S c h o o l _____ 1:11 a. mM nrnln g W o ro h lp - 11:«» A m.
T r e l n l n g Union — , l : t l p. m.
E v e n in g W o r i h l p
1:11 p. m.
W i d . Night
P ra yer M o l i n g __ 1:11 p m.
Riv. R. J. Uornton _ _ _ Peitor

rjN E C R E S T ASSEMBLY

\

OSTEEN METHODIST CHTTWCn

H I S. Perh A v a

•

Assembly Of God

PIHECRBST

* *

E n n l n s ' W orihlp - 1:11 p. m.
W ed. T r e r ir Service 1:11 p. m.

Alliance

^nrctt"

CHR7ST CHURCH
Church S tr u t, Longw ool
Fr. C h e rlti W . Stewart, Jr.
Vlcer
H o l y C om m u n ion — t ; * t a m.
Family Servloe A
C l e e i e e ________ l_____ t:SS A m.

T u r n in g U n i o n ___1:11 p. m.

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIAN CE CHURCH
t i l l Pork Are. I t H lh St.
R ot. Clifford K. lU rrod. r « ito »
Sander School _ _
1:11 n. m.
W orih lp Barries — 11:11 a. m.
E ven in g Worehlp — 1:11 p. m.
Allloaeo Youth
rollow oh lp (T a o s )
Sit* p. m .
(W o d )
Prayer Sorrleo ____ T ill p. m.

Methodist

Episcopal

Baptist

Adventist

FIR ST CHURCH
T1IK NAZARENE

U k i Alary, FlA
W. I. lloU om bA Faalor
Sunday

1:41

a

m . ____Blbla School

11:04 A m. _

Morning Worohlp

7:*9 p m. _ Evinlng Sirvlco
7:00 p. m _ Wid. Mld-Wnh
1’ rayir s ir v lc n
t o* p. m. __ l-a .i Wod. M lio
iontry Sirvlc*

&gt;

Pen tecostal

r i n * T PEN TK fO STA L
CHURCH tJF U»N(IWOOD
1 ( 1 O ran i* Str*«t
R tr. E. Ruth Grant __ Faat^r
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a. a .
Morning W orihlp __ I I tOO a. m.
Sunday Evening „
7:10 p. m.
Wed. mill* ntudy * 7.10 p. m.
Ci'iHiucror* Mealing
Arid a y ______ _— 7 10 p. m.

P resb yteria n
FIRST PRFSHTTER1 AN
CUURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak A»e. m 3rd St.
G rover i ', .Sewell Jr. __ Peetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
P allor
C h uf r h s *honl -----•: 41 a« m.
Hr salon Mes Is
10.41 a. m,
Mfirning Wnruhlp _ ll 00 a, m.
iMuneev Ketiowahlp « 4 :u0 p m.
H#nlor Hi Pellnwahlp l:« 0 p. m.
I'.venlng Worship .... 7:10 p. m»
Wed, Prayer Meeting 7:90 p, ru.

CO V E N A NT PREB OTTER IA N
177&amp; Huuth Orlando Drive
Thomas H. Mekln ____ Pafttai
W crship . 4n, , ,
1:00 a- m
Church S c h o o l------ 10:00 a. m

li

-The Following: Sponsors M ake This Church N o tic e A n d D irectory P a p e Possible-

GHEGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

t

BETTY CARS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy, 17*92, Casselberry, Fla.

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
CEI.ERY CITY
PRINTING CO.. INC.
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
SOI W. 1st. St., Sunford
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R, Strickland
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees
A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

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

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convidescenco Ro.-ddeneo
800 South Buy Ave., Sunford, Flu.

KILGORE REED COMPANY
1-JU0 W. 1st. St., Sunford
CHELSEA TITLE AND
G U ARANTY CO.
119 \V. First, Sanford

LEE RROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

H ILL H ARDW ARE &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
uiul Stuff

LIGGETT REX ALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

HILL LUMBER &amp;. HARDW ARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PUHLIX MARKETS
and Employees

CO niA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Sluma and Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stcnstrom and S ta ff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff

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

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Com|&gt;anies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M* Cameron and Staff

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

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO,
John Dunn and Staff

r

ROSE AND W IL L 'S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, H a.

W INN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y BA FT IST

Antioch BaplU t Church. O vlido
CiRLral BaplUt Church, t i l l Oak Ava.
Chaluata First B apllit Cbarch
Chulaata BaptUI Miction
Eldar Springe BaplUt Church,
.

Ill Lehman Rd

Flrat UapUat church. ( I I Park Ava.
FrUadahip BapUti Church •(

Altam onte

Springs

.

HI. 414. Altamonte dprlngn
Flrat BaplUt Church ot D40arp
Flrat Baptlat Church ot Oaoava
Flrat tu p Hat Church ot Luka Harp
Ftrat B aplU t Church ot Lake Monroe
Flrat lUpUot Church nt Langvood, One.
Church a Orani
Flrat B aplU t Church nt Ovlada
Flrat UapUat Church at B*n Land* Spring*
Firm Bhuah MUnUnnrp UnplUl Churah.
m i w . tith u u
_
Far ant Clip Uoptloi Church
ipnuuuin Hand B n p tu i Churoh. CUUdn .
L av * Southern Iiip tU t MUnUn. Chnl**«n
■ nnrp
B aplU t
Chnrch
Worth
U
Baptlat

Di
l

Chnrch

Mill B4. On loan
tag Qlarp Baptlat Church, aanava u*rp.
oliva MUnUnarp ltapilai Church, Bah

Ml. Zlun Mliatonarp Baptlat. Slpat A v a .,,.
N ,v
(It.
Calvary
(llaelonarjr
UapUat

l l « i w . itth nt.
Kaw Snlam rrlm ltlva Baptlat Church,
11*1 W. n th SU
Now ML Zion UapUat Chnrch. 17!( Poor Avn
OakUwn Baptlat Chapal, ( I I I W. I*lh SL
Uataau llantlat Church
I'lnocraat BaptUI Church. 1*1 W. Onorn fid.
PrnlrU Lnka UapUat Church, Hldga ltd .
Faro PnrB
Prcgraaa MUalaunrp Baptlat Churoh. Mldwnp
Second Shiloh MUalonnrp Baptlat Church,
Ninth B UUhorp
SL Jnmao M u auu arp Baptlat Church Sta.
ltd. 411 Oattan
■ I. Pnal MUalonnrp Bnpllat Church. (Ih SI.
■L Mntthavaa MUalonnrp B aplU t 04&gt;urch
C saaao U olghto
■L John's Mlaalnnnrp BaptUI Church,
II* C yp ress SL
TampU Baptlat Church, Palm Springe R d.
Altamonte gprlngn

Waotoldo MUalonnrp BaplU t Church,
d ll B Molly Aon.
a u n Mspn Baptlat Chnrch, T il Orange Avn.
CATHOLIC
Church nt the Nativity, Lnka Mary
All SuaU Catholic ch u rch . 7 I( Dak Avn.
Homan CalhoUa Mann, gportnman'n Club,
Chuluotn
. i

I

nt.
Ann‘ a
Catholic
Church,
Parablng
Itaca, DiBarp
8t. Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, M ait­

land Ava. Altam onte Springe

Florida

aH U R CU OP CHRIST

Church o f ChrUL l i l t 8. Park Ava,
Church ot Chrlat, Uopova
Church o f ChrUL Loogwood
Churoh o f ChrUL Paola

Church
Church
Church
Church

of
of
nf
ot

Church,

Ovarbrook

S»** B Orlando Dr.

CHRISTIAN

Churoh,

Aacanalan
Lutheran
D r. Caatalharry

Good Shephard United Lutharn.

Flrat Christian Church, 1**7 8. Sanford Ava.
C ongregational Christian Church,
(441 Park Ava.
Norlholda
Christian
Unvan D r . Maitland

Paola

LUTHERAN

CHURCH OF OOD
h
Qod, (d l Hickory
(lod. II** A. French
tied. Oviedo
»
Qod Mlaalon, KntarprUe
EPISCOPAL

All BalnU K place pal Chnrch K. Da Barr
A v a , KnlorprUn
Christ Kplacopal Churah, Long wood
A ll Batata EptatcpaL Watarprlao
H oly Cross EpUoopat, Park Ava. nt (th *'

Lutheran Churcn of the Rcdtamar,
l« ) W. K ill Plaeo
Mravlah Lulharau Church, American Legion
Hall. 1‘ ratrlb Laka, Pern Path
SL Lukas Lutheran Church, IIL 41* Blavla

Mathodlat,

RL

ltd KntarprUe
S ta fford
Ma mortal

Mathodlat

Chur,ah

B. Dr II ary

NAZARENE

V I ra t

METHODIST
Barualt Mamartal
MathodUt
DaUarp A v a , EotarprU#

W eeUpan

W . at Paola
8L Jamas A M E . Sanford Ava.
SL Mary's A.M.E. Church BL RL 411 Oataan
BL
Paurt
MathodUt
C k i r t k
Oataaa

Church,

B.

Hear U U Uathodlat Church
llaibal A M E Church. Canaan n clghta
(.'aaaalharrp Com munity Methodist Church,
llw y . 17-OS * Ptnay Hldga R d , Caaaalbnrrp
DaUarp Com munity MathodUt Church W.
H ighlands. DaUarp
*
Chrlat Motbadlat Church
•Bunland Katntaa
F irst Methodist Chnrch, I K Park Ava.
F irst MathodUt Chnrch o f Oviedo
Ktret Beuthara MathodUt Churah
Woman's Clab l a ! Oah Ava. - .
Free Mathodlat Church, 1*1 W. (th BL
_.
tlrn sva MathodUt Chnrch, Uaaava
tlrara MathodUt Church, Onora Jtd.
tlraat Chapel A M K. Church, OvUda
O akgrova Mathodlat Church, Ovlada
Oats an MathodUt Church

Chnrch
nf
Un
Nainrana,
W.
Ind nt Maple
Kern
Park
Chnrch
nf
Un
Nannrsna,
j O Brian ltd . r a m Park
Lnka Mary Church nf thn Nasnrana
PHEBUXTKRI AN
A#

Com munity Prasbytarinn Church, ln k a Mary
F irst
Presbyterian Church,Oak
Ava.
n (rd BL
Flrat P ra sb y ta ru s Churah. Casselberry
First
PraabytsrU n Church
at DtUary,
K, H ighland
Praabytarlna Churah o f Tha Covenant
3771 S. Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Proabytartan Chnrch d i l l Lannaal Uch. D r , Bear Lake
t'paala
C o a m a a lty Proabytartan Chnrch.
t ’ pasta R L
V. tatmiulvtar P ra s b /ta rU s Chnlch, H ow ell
F ork , Uk tld

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
,
Forest l.akt Seventh-day Advantlal Churoh,
llw y . l i t , Forsat City
Seventh-day AdvantUt Church, Maitland
A va, Altamonte Springs
Sanford
bavvrtth-day
AdvantUt
Church.
Seventh I Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
A Urn's AM ft Church, Oliva A tith
Church o f Uod In ChrUL Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church ot Uod o f Prophecy, K *7 Elm Ava,
Church at Uod Mlaalon, Enter pries
Church o f Jsaus Christ o f L etter Day
Silnta. I l l s Park Ava.
Community Cbapat, Altamonte Springs
llaalarn O rthodox Chnrch. it . Johns Chry*
aaatom Chapal, llw y. IT -tl, Fern Park
Congragattoa Uath Ureal, K th A M agnolU
First Church o f ChrlaL SclaatUL
14* f t Ind SL
K U gdora Unit o f Jehovah's Wltnaaa
le k a Monroe UntL K i t W. Third gL
Flrat I’ antseoatal Church at Lengw ood
F u ll Gospel Tabarnacla 1114 Country Club
ML
O llvs
H oliness
Church, Onk
lilll
11A Oataan .
Plnacraat Assembly n f Qod. (I lk A Elm
bastard Alliance Church, 1401 i . Park Ava.
BAnford Congregation o t Jehovah's W it­
nesses. 1(4 Sanford A v a
T ha Salvation Arm y, t i t E. Ind BL
Unity Chnrch n f Sanford, M A M R ,

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Seminole County

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on the S t Johfis River

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“ The Nile of America”

H a n fjo rft f o r a lf t
PVmnn 322-2611
39.2.2611
Phone

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ZiD Code 32771
Zip

W EATH ER: Chance o f showers Tuesday, high near 80; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 67

END OF THE LINE fo r E verett‘-Thomna Rennick was reached shortly
before midnight Sunday when this stolen car crashed into a tree o ff
Highway 46 west o f Seminole County. Rcnnick was shot in the head by
a Florida Highway Patrol trooper soon after the crash.

Terrorist Slain
West O f Here

Established 1908

United Press Leased Wire

MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1965

SANFORD,

Proverbial
March Lion
Chews North

WASHINGTON (UPI)
D e m o c r a t i c congress­
men. armed with n State De­
partment "white paper” doc­
umenting the Communist war
against South Viet Nam, gave
strong hacking today to Pres­
ident Johnson's Viet Nam pol­
icy.

United Press tnlernitlonil
Msrch rosrded in like the
proverbial lion over (he Great
Plaint today with high winds,
rain and snow.

Sen. William Ji J’m xm irc

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OPEN HOUSE whs held Sunday afternoon for the new St. Mary-Magdnlen
Sc hot 4 in Alts.,nonte Springs. The $10,000 building o f mAsowry 'cbWstVut. j j on will bou se nine cluaaroojnd, an administrative office, in firm a ry ^ .
teachers lounpc
lounge anti the latest educational facilities. Sisters o f Notro
4
Dame will staff the school in the fall.

(DAtis ) said that Johnsons
Viet Nam policies offer “ the
best chance (or us to achieveKidnaper Everett Thomas Rennick came to the
an enduring peace in this
end of a week-long spree as terriorint, bully and thief enormously complex siluaon Highway 46 six miles west o f here late Sunday tinn."
night, a highway patrolman's bullet in his head.
He said it would be “ a grim
The 44-year-old jxmn, who had eluded a heavy mistake" to attempt to nego­
Why It It:
police dragnet over North
tiate a settlement If the Com­
•
*
•
munists have not shown “ by
and Central Florida for
WASHINGTON (U P I)— A Ikorization for a six-year solve the area's problem* of
Motorist*
will
hit
the
their actions that they want
six days, dived from a
major legislative victory — highway construction project hard - core
unemployment,
peace and will end the aggres­
brake*, »low way down, when wrecked stolen car with
hi* first of the new session— through the mountainous Ap­ worn-out land and economic
sive
conduct
that
prevents
It."
they apot a sign warning its tire blasted out and
isolutinn.
appeared In the offing for palachia region.
In opposing premature nego­
“ Had Iiurnp Ahead." Yet, the was shot to death in some­
Republicans, who charge
President Johnson this week
Other fund* would he pro­
tiations, Proxinire said, “ per­
measure discriminates
with expected House approval vided for soil conservation, t h e
aame motorists will tip along one's else ill-fitting clothes.
haps the worst outcome of all
“ Ha was as cool and as
of his 11.1 billion Appala­ UmVer development, vocation­ against other equally impov­
at lntentata criming speed
would be a conference that
calm as could be," said
al education ami health cent­ erished areas, have offered a
chian aid program.
when they see a sign, “ Chil­ Trooper Ken Harsey, of l.eesended in failure The war
substitute which would apply
er*.
Debate
liegun
on
the
Sen­
11* Jane Cs«»elherry
dren {’laying Ahead."
would resume without even
burg, "but when he reached
In proposing the program the program'a benefit* to all
ate-passed
measure* today
•
• •
Casselberry Volunteer Fire the glimmer of hope that Ihe
for the gun, I shot him.”
with
voting
scheduled to last year, Johnson said a ape- of the nation's low-income re­
Department extinguished two possibility ol peace talk* al­
Driver* will cruise around
During his spree, Itennick,
stall Tuesday. Final apprnV- cial effort wa* needed to gions.
the block several times, wait­ of Cocoa, kidnaped at least fire* in residence* early Sun- ways offers,"
Inl i* anticipated either late
ing to find a parking flat six people and held several May morning bringing to a to­
Senate Democratic W h 1 p
Tuesday or some time Wed­
near their destination, burn­ others — including two lone tal of five the number of Russell H hong, ha , said the
nesday.
ing up gas and tempers. Yet, women—hostage while hiding house fires which they have United Stales should “ do
The measuie Is one of the
they could park in
a free from hundreds o f stute, coun­ been called out on during the whatever is necessary to will
pnncipa! building blocks of
past 10 days.
parking lot, walk to their ty and local policemen.
. . . and if Communist China
Johnson'*
“ Great
Society"
destination
and be
there
Chief Paul Hates estimates comes in, we will take them plogjam. It would set up an
Tha aearch atinted .last
sooner and calmer.
on,
and
if
Russia
wants
to
deal
Monday when Rennick and a more than a 11,000 worth of
I li •m slfM , jfngtrftm to 1 Ip
e
• e
companion, Roliert F. Quinn. damage was done to a new herself a nanu. we will go needy sections of the 11-state
Motorists wilt step on the 20, also o f Cocoa, took a •Inplex owned hy Jack Sliuhut ahead, hut there will be m&lt;
tjipalarhia
Region,
which | WASHINGTON (UIM)— A isa v c us from blindly aceeptgas when the light turns highway trooper's ear at gun- at .IIP West Melody l.nnr. sanctuary. . ."
Mi etches from northern I’eiin- i top House Republican today [ ing a Great Society that
Communist
C
b
i
n
s
today
from green to amber so they Ipoint near Ocala. Quinn was l Casselberry, by a fite which
-ylvnnlu to northern AlaIVrsidcnt Johnson's might he just amtther great
won't have to wait a few ]captured the same day.
I started around I a m. The ten* used the C S. state depart­
|“ Great Society" plan a blue- mistake, just another great
aecnnds. Yet, park their car
ment
white
papei
on
Viet
Nam
After that, Rennick — a ants, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Os'ihe House Version of the print for an nil-powerful, one- scheme, just another great
a short distance away and at pistol stuffed in his bl*U— borne, were asleep [ at the as the springboard for a new
hill muv differ som.w lint iwirty government.
debt, accepted without due
their favorite emporium.
j was "trapped” several times time Cause of the fin- has not barrage of anti-American pro I loin thill passed hy the Sen­
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"It ia up to Republican*
Wl*.), l imit limn of the House
'Ihe Soviet Union termed the House conference.
gas gauge with the needle on escape bloodhound*.
Republican conference a n d snd to those member* of "the
|again at 5 a.in. to fight a document "a black hook” that
Hut House passage will
the “ K" peg. Yet, “ guess"
Sumluy night, he tied up a blase caused hy faulty wiring I would unify Asia against the nail down approval of the prineipul author of the 1SH14 other party who share our
they ran make it to the next
I , o p national platform, also views to speak of what other
couple ill a trailer in San- l which heavily damaged the | United States.
piogrum which was devised
assailed Johnson’* conduct of riiMds are aviiduhlr to the
The American report, made
y ,
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\Undo Springs. He made his 1small name house owned hy
entirely by Johnson after he
fuel.
American people if they turn
foreign affairs.
public during the weekend. became [uesident.
big
mistake
there.
Frank
Kwen,
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r.nni.
Roy
Hurkliart,
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He predicted that the ad- an articulate minority Into an
I'm the man they're look­ visiting hi* son and daughter- charged Communist N o r t h
Major emphasis of the proMotorist* will go from one
Itlinisltaliort would seek a effective majority In the DOlh
in' for," Rennick told Mr. and in law, Mr, and Mr*. Ted Viet Nam with carrying out
glam is an (KtO million numarket to another, p i c k i n g ^
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Stone
negotiated end to the war in Congress."
before Hurkliart, the tenants, was systematic, carefully planned
up the "specials, burning up h(f , (H)k lhcjr , yBU
\ o t Nam and that (his would
Laird’s major address whs
station awakened hy the smoke ami program of aggression against
gallon* of ga*. Yet, when
lead to a Communist take­ seen hy Republican* as a sort
South Viet Nam,
wagon.
spiead th« alarm.
they get home they find
of minority "Stale - of - theIt said the United Statrs will
over.
"I've killed two men fhe
Crews
from Altamonte
they've "»aved" scant pennies
Laird said the “ painfully" Union" message a* well as a
apparently wa* lying). You Spring* and l.nngwond re­ ronllnuc “ necessary measures
on the grocery bill.
small Republican minority in call to arm* to the Rrpubliwant to be the next 7”
sponded hut the flivs were un­ of defense."
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Hong-less &lt;UU Republican* to rnn ranks depleted hy last
Rennick took Stone's wal­ der control.
Driver* will wait till the
2U5 Democrats) would con­ November’* election.
let, money and a suitcase full
The volunteer* also went to
WASHINGTON (UPI) — tinue to speak it* piece, and
last day to get their driving
o f clothes and drove Into two brush fires over the week­
President Johnson
enjoyed with the voice of "a moral
license or car tag. Yet,
l-ake County where he was end. one in Howell I’srk on
Washington’s first springlike
thsy’ve known for montha the
majority."
spotted by Hsrsey and auxil­ Saturday and another on Sun
weather by walking his dog
day would come, and itill
"Though wc do not win
iary patrolman W. F. Cater. day afternoon whit h started
1around
Hie White
House
they atarfd in line.
lull-call
voles, we can win
They had been alerted after in hack of the new Chick ’N
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
- ground* to ttie delight of
*
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fur America the all-import­
Stone called police.
Treat franchise office on Sem­ President Johnson bps pro­ groii|i* of tourists.
The Sanford Scene: A car
ant second-look that may
“ We pulled him ovfr on inole Houlevard and spread claimed March as “ Red Cross
Untie** and without an ovhad stopped for a red light.
State Road 4ft about six into a near by hay head.
Month" and urged all Amer­ ercoat, Johnson attended It
An. Orlsndo man is being
But it blocked the crosswalk.
miles west of Sanford and
icans to "join up, to Join in, in n m. Sunday services at the
held in the Seminole County
A young man o|&gt;cned a rear
told him to get out,” said
the support that your Red National &lt; tly C h r i s t i a n
Jail on a charge of murder
door of the car, climbed
Harsey, “ He looked like he
Cross needs "
Chuieh and heard u sermon
following the healing of James
through Iho back end, open­
might at first, but he appar­
MIAMI (UPI) — Crewman
In remarks recorded for rs- on George Washington and
Franklin Sullivan. 31, In the
ed the other door and gut out
ently changed hit mind and Patrick Edward Clark, 31, dio and television, the Pres­ Abraham Lincoln.
leaving both doors open. The
Members of Seminole Coun­ Uoldenrod area Sunday night.
gunned off.
was killed instantly Sunday ident said the “ talks which fall
Alter the services, Johnson
Deputies Roy Rice and
driver had to get out, shut
“ Cater and I just walked when the aluminum mast of a to the Red Cross are numer- walked fluoi the church slow­ ty Mutual Concert srriee who Gayle llowe said Sullivan
the doorp
and then move
are planning to attend the
out in the middle of the road racing yacht struck a 33,000-, oui and many
. our strength ly with Pastor George It.
away when the light turned
Pop* Concert of the Florida was found at the home of
and started shooting at the volt power line as the boat and
support
assure*
its Du vis and greeted bystanders
Symphony Orchestra at ft George Raymond Sloniger af­
back o f the car. That riot docked here.
W nm
.
.
.
with smiles and handshakes.
strength and success."
p.m. Tuesday are reminded ter the heating which they
gun (Caler'a) blew out the
Thing* wa wouldn’t know if
that the presentation Is being sty was administered by Karl
left rear tire. . , ,
Richard W olff 21. of rural
we didn’t open the mail: You
staged
at the Civic Center and
“ I told him to come out
can kill the following unpro­
Orlando.
not at Seminole High School
with hla hands up but he
tected animal* and bird* at
Sullivan died shortly after
where the concert series pro­
dove out the passenger side
any time In Florida—if you
the
beating at Winter Park
grams usually are held.
of the front eeat—the drlv*
Want to: Nutria, akunk, fly­
A capacity crowd is ex­ Memorial Hospital. It* suf­
In­
ing squirrel, English eparrow,
pected to fill the Civic Center fered head injuries, right ear
reached in hla pocket, la n d
crow*, armadillo, rata, mice,
grabbed a gun.
auditorium and all are invited ruts, ruts over his left rye
bats, moles, shrews and bus­
"So I shot him."
to attend the reception for the and forehead.
tards. So say* the Game and
Deputies said Sullivan was
members of the symphony or­
Fresh Water Fish Commiabeaten
in a fight which start­
chestra sponsored by Epsilon
*lon. They tell It in a re­
Sigma Alpha sorority follow­ ed on Red Bug Road and end­
lease
reminding that the
ed at the Slonlger home. They
ing the concert.
VIENNA (UPI) - Austrian*
hunting season for all game
added (hat Wolff admitted
today mourned the death of
A special feature of the
bird* and animals except rab­
Adolf Schaerf, a life long So­
program will he the display the beating.
bit, raccoon, fox, oppossum
cialist who played a major role
o f paintings done by mem­
and bob cat, closed a bslf
In achieving neutral Independ­
bers of the Concert Associa­
hour after sunset Sunday.
ence for Austria after World
tion.
War II.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y . (UPU— Indonesia, which won
Members-of the waterways Its Independence with UN help,
MIAMI (UPI) — Two hold­
MIAMI (UPI) _ Thirty per­
committee of Seminole Coun­ today became tha first coun­
•f —
up men kidnapped a supermar­ sons were killed in traffic ac­
ty Chamber of Commerce will try to leave U&gt;e United N t;
a t g o A ..
ket manager, Jamea Lltwln, cidents in Florida over the
meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday lions.
Sunday, thin ahot and killed weekend, Including six in one
MARINE COLOR GUARD from Sanford Naval Air Station conducted Im­
at the Chamber’s conference
Secretary
General Thant
him aa poliie arrived.
smaabup, south of Tarpon
pressive flag-raising ceremonies during formal dedication Sunday, afterroomi. A discussion of the agreed reluctantly to accept
Dade Count) sheriffs deput­ Spring! for the worst week­
noon o f the new Sanford Moose Home at 2660 South Palmetto Avenue,
“ SL Johns River Cniite" will Indonesia *a resigns Uoo, but
ies wounded one of . the men end carnage on state roads
Dedication of the building and flag pole was in charge o f The Pilgrims,
be held, according to Sam was careful to leave the door
this year.
p a d captured tha other.
Levy, committee chairman*
highest degree in Loyal Order o f Moose.
(Herald Photo),
Open tor its return,
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Major Win For LB J Pictured

Homes Damaged
By Flames At
Casselberry

'Great Society' Plan

Assailed By Top G O P

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Tourists Happy
As LyndonJAfalks

Americans Bid

Orlandoan Held
Here In Slaying

‘Join Red Cross’

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Crewman Killed

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At Civic Center

Austrians Mourn

Indonesia Quits
United Nations

Robbers Slay .
Mart Manager

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NO. 136

Demos Back
'White Paper'
On Red War

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Waterways Meet

Tornadoc* snd violent wind­
storms chewed through parts
of Oklahoma Sunday night.
Two inches of snow stacked
up In Denver during the night
and one inch u js reported at
Rapid City, S. D., and northcaslcrn Wyoming. ■
The snow extended south­
ward To Dalhart, Tex., where
strong winds whipped up giant
clouds of ssnd.
Heavy snow warnings were
posted for part of Minnesota
aqd warnings of heavy snow
and blizzard conditions were
hoisted for northwestern and
extreme wester Iowa.
Severe thunderstorms and
high winds swept a wide por­
tion of the southern plains
Sunday night.
A tornado destroyed a trail­
er truck and pulled down pow­
er lines 10 miles west of McAlrstrr, Okla.. and another
twister touched down near
Sliglcr, Okla,
Winds up to TO miles an hour
whistled through Homestead,
La. Nearby tmkc Charles. La„
was hit with a cloudburst that
dumped 1.2 inches ol rain and
Beaumont. Tex., was swamp­
ed with 3 SO Inches of rain.
The Weather Bureau said
rainstorms and melting snow
created local flooding condi­
tions in parts of Iowa and
Kansas.
Wimego, Kan , received 1.02
Inches of rain and reported
U. S. 24 blocked by high water.
Mod nf the remainder of the
nation welcomed the new
n,(m'h with fair skies or show­
ers.

Announcement that the tT.
S. Department o f Labor will
allow the present 3,500 o ffshor- workers in the eitrua
industry to remain — rather
than he reduced by 1,500 a*
of today, as previously sched­
uled—was hailed today as an
important step toward avoid­
ing further citru* losses.
John W. Evans, o f Oviedo,
president o f the Florida Fruit
and Vegetable Association,
said that the continued avail­
ability o f these supplemntnl
fruit picker* also will shore
up fruit prices Which had
weakened recently when fruit
buyer* slacked o ff bidding for
the Valencia crop out o f fear
that labor would not b« avail­
able to harvest It.
"Citru* growers snd all
those who earn their liveli­
hood through the citrus in­
dustry are Indebted to those
who are responsible , for- thi^ •
change in the outlook," fjvan*

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"O f course, as far at wa
know now there ia still a
question as to whether ws
will be able to retain these
worker* beyond April 16," h*
pointed out,
"However, I noted that tha
Secretary o f Labor admitted
at Miami Beach that tha
withdrawal o f thesa worker*
on April IS would leave u*
with a very critical problem,
I hope that thla mean* ha
will act to avoid another
crisis at that time."
Tha critical ahortag* of
agricultural labor and re­
search on mechanical harvest­
ing machine* were topic* dlacussed at a meeting of com­
modity director* o f tha asso­
ciation In Orlando.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, San­
ford, director for celery, and
Harold 11. Kaitner, Sanford,
director for leaf and radish,
attended the meeting, repre­
senting the respective com­
mittee of which they are
chairmen.
A reduction in jobs avail­
able for other workers In tha
agricultural Industry result­
ing from the shortage of field
workers was predicted, ac­
cording to Evans.
“ The Secretary of Labor’s
crash recruitment of domestic
tabor for uur citrus, vegetable
nnd sugar rana harvest ha*
la-en * failure," Evan* said.

Metro ’Phone
Topic At Meet
By M*r**ret Cosby
Seveial resolution* are on
agenda for approval of North
Orlando Village Council at to­
day’s 7:30 p.m. meeting in the
vlllugc office.
Included are the charter
amendment resolution to be
presented for legislative ap­
proval and dne of endorsement
supporting the proposed coun­
ty-wide Metro Telephone Sys­
tem.
. Tonight’a meeting will be
the last for the present coun­
cil as four seal* of the fivemember hoard are up for elec­
tion Match 10. It is expected
that most of the candidate*
will be present si this session.

Contract Group
Meet Here
Capt. Jams* O. Mayo, com­
mander of Reconnalsaanr* At­
tack Wing One, will deicriba
the Navy’s RA-5C Vlllgant*
reconnaissance - attack pro­
gram to an expected 80-70
memtier* of the Mid-Florid*
chapter, National Association
of 1‘iofcsslonal Contract Ad­
ministrators, W e d n e s d a y
night at the Mayfair Inn.
Captain Mayo, who com­
mands seven equsdrons based
at .Sanford, will use color
sliilcs in discussing the im­
portance of the global air op­
eration.

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Baptist

TH E iEY EN TH -D A T
A D V E N T IS T CHURCH
Corner f i b * Elm
J. U M a r s h a l l -------------- Poo lop
S E RVICES SATUR DAY—
S o b b o ih Schoo l -----»•
W o r ih lp Ser vice _ 11 :M n. m.
W ed n esd a y N ig h t
F ra y a r S o r r l e o ------ T i l l p. m.

F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I Parh A rtn u o
F. B- C h a n e o ------------ P aalo r
Morn ing Wors hip — 1:14 a. m.
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Morn ing Worahlp — t i l t * a- m.
T r a in in g Union — 1:14 p. m.
E r a n l n g Worahlp - f : 4 l p- m.
Wad. P rayar Sarrlco 1:11 p. no.

Alliance

E L D E R BPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. at Haater Aro.
B. Ila m llio n O r i l l i a — P aalo r
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 »■ m.
M orn ing Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
T r a in in g Union _
4:&gt;a p m.
E v e n i n g Worahlp _ t i l l p. m.

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
11*1 P a r k Aon. a l 14th St.
R a r. C C. Doan. Jr. — P aalor
S u n day Sch oo l —
4:44 *• mWorah lp Sorrleo —. 11:44
m.
E r a n l n g W o n h l p _ T:I4 p. m.
Allian ce T o u lh
y e l l o w . h i p (W od.) — T:I4 p. m(W e d )
p ra y er S orrleo ------ t i l l p. “ •

Assembly Of God

PINKCRE8T A8SKMIILY
o r OOD CHURCH
Cor. ) 7 t h and Elm
H. M. W ilder --------- - P sst b r
Sunday School ----- 4:44
Morn ing Worahlp _ 14:44
E r a n l n g Worahlp — 1:J» P
T o u lh Serr. ISun.) _ 4.04 ». ~
M id-W eek Sorr. (W od.) - 1:14
p. m.

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BAPTIST MISSION
E NT ERP RIS E
Sunday School ------- 9:41 ■•
Morning Worahlp « 11:00 k.
Train in g Union ------ i : 4 i h
li v e n i n g Worahlp — T:lu p. m.
Wad. .Sight
I*r«jrar Marling M 7:19 p. m.
Jtav. I t J. Uoynton — — I'aalor

C EN TRAL BA PTIST CHURCH
Cor. M
I4 lk
S L . A Oak Ava.
i l muym
P aalor

CIIUHCH o r CHRIST
Ohneva
Ralph Brewer Jr. ' E v a n g e lis t
Ulhlo S chool -- -----m,
MoVning Worship _ »;)0 »• m.
K anlng Worahlp — 4:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Sarvica 1.10 p. m.

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p. m.
p. m.
P- m-

W E 8 T S ID B M1SSIONART
BA PTIST CHURCH
l l h BL A H olly AU4.
Joh n R. K i n g --------------- Paalo r
Sunday gohool —
14:44 A m.
f l u n d tr
Morning Worahlp — 11:44 a. m.
E v e n i n g Worahlp —
P “ •
W tdoiiday
Prayer Sarvle#
— 1:44 p m.
P1NECREBT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
p a t l a r _____W illiam J. O u ita
Morning W orihlp
11:40 a. m.
Sunday School
4:44 a. m.
T ra in in g U n i o n ------4:14
p m.
E v e n i n g W o rih lp — 1:14 P- ra.
W id O tllo iri A T e a c h . n
M i l l i n g ------------ — l:&gt;4 P m.
JORDAN MISSIONARY
B A P T I I T CHURCH
t i l l W. F lr e l S i r . . I
Sunday School —— 10:44 a ra.
Morn ing W orthlp _ 11:40 a re.
BIbIt Study (S u n d a y ) 1:0o p m .
E v a n g i l l i t l o Ser vice 1:04 P m.
W ad Prayer Meet ~ 1:00 p m.
BUI S l.p h o n a ------------ p , , .!or
A Cordial W i l c o m t to All

At church, next Sunday, you’ll rub shoulders with countless
others who look beyond wails and chains to find STRENGTH.

HOLY CROSS
441 S- P ark A v a
F t. Le roy D. Sopor, Roelor
H o ly Communion . _ 1:14 a m.
F a m ily Ser vice and
Sunday School
—. — 4:40 A ra.
Morning Frgyer
(Flrat Sunday —
H o ly Communion 11:44 A m.

Free Methodist

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g o b ) . cl: •a o d "
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lloom i

101

Methodist

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F lr . l.

W o h d a y i : l« 10 a m - 4:10
p in F r i d a y E v e n i n g : 4 :1 0 4 :1 0 p. m .

F IR ST METHODIST CHURCH
414 Perk Ava
l i e . Hubert M Jenklne Paalor
M-:rnlng IVurahlp _ I 1a p m.
Sunday School ___ | ; r | a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10 U a m.
MYF M eetin g . __ 4 33 p m.
l In i . r m . d i a l * . Senior!
Evening Worahlp _ 1:10 p m.

Church Of God

OAKLAW N BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l Country Club Hoed
■ p oaaor.d by Flrat U ep t lit
Cburch
Rev. R. T. H a r r e l l ----- P a ll o r
Sunday S c h o o l ------4:44 a m.
W orahlp Ser vice _ 11:01 a m.
T ra in in g Union ------ 4:44 p m.
E v e n i n g Worahlp _ 1:44 p m.
Wad. Prayer S .rv . _ 1:44 P m.

CHURCH o r OOD
l l n d A French
L H Alford .................. P eeio r
Sunday School
1:44 a m.
Morning Worahlp ._ 11:40 a. m.
K vanga llallc s . r v . . 1:40 p m
T u .a Prayer Sarv _ 1:10 p m.
Tbura Young People
E n d e a v o r ------------1:44 P » •

O STE EN BAPTIST CH URCH
IIWT. 414
Ph. I1 I-4II 4
p ( l i ur ___ Chaelar W. Plank
Sunday tch p o l ------ 10:00 s. m.
Morning Servlea _ ll:« 0 a m.
T r a in i n g U n i o n ------4:4® PE v e n i n g Service _ 7 1 10 p. m.
W ed n eed ey M .etlo g e:
O rg a n lia tlo n a _
4:14 p m.
F r a y o r -------- ------- 7:44 p m.
C h o i r ----------------- R “•

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECY
1104 Elm Av.n uo
Rev. Hubert Welch , — Pi elor
Sunday Schnul
_ 4 14 ■ m.
Wurahlp Sarvica . . 10.14 I
E tig.Hatle Sarv. _ 7 i l e I
T u .d a y :
lllbta T r a i n i n g ------1:44 |
Thuraday:
Tuung People Service 1:44 p m.

Nazarene

.. j

LUTHRHAN CIIUHCH OP
TIIL HLDLLILLU
I US W. 21th 1'laca
**Tha Church of tha Lutharan
H a i r " and TV *'Thia la tha
Lifa**
llaruart W. Goaraa
Paator
Hunda/ bchool
9:11 a m.
Worship ttrrvlca .» la.2a a. m.
Klndargartan and Muraarx

CHURCH OF CIIIII8T
SCIENTIST

W e d n e sd a y s .r v ie o .

F IR S T SOUTHERN
M E T H O D irT CH URCH
/
W o m en '# Club B u ild in g
404 Oak A v a
Du rw ard H. K n l g k t J r , Peetoe
t un d a y School ____ | :t | a. m
Vorehlp Ser vice _ _ T;io

Sarvica 7:00

811 LI II K HI)
LUTHLIIA.N CIIUHCH
J&gt;u« A Orlando Drlvt
II wjr. n - &gt; 2 )
Hanford, Florid a
122*7111
Tha Ilav. J. Gordon P a a*r j .
Pastor
Bundax S c h o o l ___ 9:11 a m.
Morning Worahlp __ ll:« a a m.
Communion — Flrat g u n d a / la
Loch Month
Ktndarg arta a and Nuraarf

Christian Science

B od in g

Southern Methodist

Lutheran

CHURCH o r CHRIST
1111 Park A v rn u i
Bert l l r o w n ______E v a n g o l l i l
Sunday
Ulb li S t u d y ____— 11:04 a. ra.
Morning W orih lp — 11:44 a ra.
E v e n in g Service — 4:11 p ra.
8 .1 "II.raid of Truth" I p m.
Sunday on C h a n n il 4
Tuieday
l.ad lto l l lb li Cleat _ 14:04 a ra.
W ednesd ay
u i b i i c i . . . ——— i :&gt;* p re-

440 E a a l S e c o n d S l r . a l
S u n d a y S a r v ic a A
S u n d a y Sch oo l
11:00 A

C H R IST ME THODIST
1
CHURCH
S u n le n d Eetatoa
Cllru e H e i g h t .
Rev. C h a r lie R H o g g __P a a lo r
Church 8chool _ _ S:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
JJYF
------—— i - 4:14 p. m.
Eve. Worahlp ____ T:J0 p. m.
Wed. P ra y er Servlea 1:10 p.m.

r REE METHODIST CHURCH
CHI
Corn«r 4th St. and Laurel1 Ava.
R* C- E. Andaraon ---- I
Te lephon e: Ill-tO J )
■unday School __— l i t !
Morn ing W o rship _
. C - « Z . ^ ^ ) f c t h l p _ 1|M
WaA P ra y er fo rT lco "tt* t

PAOLA CIIUIICII Oh CHRIST
H ig h w a y II Weal
Morrli R u b y ------- E v i n g e l l i t
Ultili C l i . i --------- I®:.® »• m.
Morning W o rih lp — 11:44 a. m.
K v t n l n g W orih lp _ 4:40 p. ra.
Bible C l e . i . • Wid. . 1:14 p. m.

FIR ST

CONOREOATIONAL
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
(U ntied Church • ( Christ)
P ark Avunuu » t 14th S t
4:44 a. m. ------ Church School
11:44 a. m. _ W o r ih lp Service
d:!4 p. m. _ Chrlatlaa T o u lh
M ln l.t ry
R . v . Wat lo r A. R. McPh.roon.
P aalo r

CHRIST CHURCH
Church S tr ta L Longwood
F t. C h a r l i i W. StawarL Jr.
Vlear
H o ly Com munion —
*&gt; mF a m ily Sirvtoa A
C l a o . t i .. ,
4:44 4. m.
C l a a a . i ----- !----------— 4:4* *• ro-

Christian

Church Of Christ

Methodist
O STE EN METHODIST CHURCH
O ita «n
g
S T A F F O R D MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroa
C. A. B o a t l y ---------------- Paata*
Oataan
S u n day School ■
14:44 a . ' m.
O .li.n
W o r i h l p StrYleo — 11:44 a m.
S ta fford Mtmorla t—
Wo rahlp S i r v l c o _ | : I 4 a. m.
K liffo rd Memorial—
B u n d ty School

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCII'I.ES OF CHRIST
1401 S Sanford Ava.
IL Varnon Fuller
Sunday School
4:44 a. m.
Morn ing Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.

Baptist
MOtHIHg
w Yl
gr “— »»••*
»r • ••
Morning W
o r■ih»aalp
M
i.w
T r. a. ain^ in
g ttw.lM.
Uanltra — g9 ii 4l ll
E v i n l n g g i r v l e # — — 4:40
W i d . Prayer g i r v l e # 1:4*
N u r . i r y Opea
W
if T
i nR nR ------------------■■■"
■■
R-—“ .•
Sunday N ila Broadcaal

Simply stone and iron! Our photographer called this
“Strength”
Stone and Iron are unyielding. Itut the greatest strength
this world has known is a STRENGTH that yield*:
God possesses a resolute W ill. . . yet He gives man freedom
of will.
God embodies all Power. . . but He hears and answers prayer.
God breathes Holiness . . . yet He forgives men’s sin.
For God is Love . . . and love is a living Strength . . . that
reaches, inspires, guides, protects, promises, fujfills.
He was a descendant of the Ages of Stone and of Iron —
that earnest seeker who cried, The Lord is the etrength of my life.

Congregational

GENEVA

METHODIST

CHURCH

Monday
Pealme
81:1-6

Sunday
Faalme
1: 1-4

Tufviay
Mlcah

Wrdneaday
Jeremiah

Thuraday
Romani

Friday
Kphesiana

6 :8

31: 33 -34

8 : 1-6

8:7 -9

Rev W E T l m m e ____Paalor
Sunday S c h o o l ______t i l a m.
Murnmg Harriett _ 11:00 a m.
Choir Pra ctice W .d 1:10 p . m .
Every One Welcome.

Saturday
Rom ani
8:36-39 -.

GRACE METH ODIST CHURCH
Onora R d . e l Woodland A « t ,
Rev. John H Hlrea Jr.. Paetor
Churoh School ___ 1:44 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:01 a m.
M Y F ---------------------------------------------------- 4:14 p. m.

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F IR ST CHURCH
TH E NAZAItK.VE
Lake 4lary, r i A
W. L. Holcombe . Paator
Sunday
A m. ------------- Bible School O
a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
P- m. _ E v e n i n g Service
1:00 p. m. _ Wed. M ld - W e .k
Prayer S e r v i c e .
1:00 p m. _ Leet W e i Mlee.
lo n a ry S erv ice
OF

Pentecostal
F IR ST PENTECOSTAL
CHt'ltC H OF LONOWOOD
441 Orange Street
Rev E. Iioth Grant .... Paalor
Sunday School _ _ _ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ l l i o o a m.
Sunday Ev enin g _ 7:10 p. m.
Wtd. Ulbla Study _ T:4a p. m.
Conuuarora Mealing
F r i d a y --------------- 7:10 p m.

Presbyterian
F IR ST PRESBYT ERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford.
FI a
Oak A va A Ird St.
Grnv.r C S a n a ll Jr. , Paator
E d gar W. Smith Jr. A a . l . i a n t V
Paalor
Church S c h o o l _____ t i t a. m.
S .ta l o n M . a t a ____to i l a m.
Morning Worahlp _ i l . o o a- m.
Pioneer F ello w .h ip _ (.00 p m.
H.nlur III F ello w ehlp 1:00 p. m.
E v e n in g W o r a h l p _7.10 p m.
W M. Prayer M ealing 7:00 p. m.

COVENANT P RESBYT ERIAN
1774 South Orlando Drive
T h o m . . IL M e k l n ___ Paalor
Worahlp —_-4.00 a. m. | |
Church School
1 0: 00 a m .

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. St Mrs. M. K. StrickUnil
BROWN

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sunfurd

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
und Stuff

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

NEI-SON &amp; CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

STRICKLA

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
W h a m eghSP ee H w . y . - 1 7 - 9 2 . ■H a n f o r d - —

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C. L. Robinson and Stuff
HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford

KII.GORE SEED COMPA&gt;TY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

SANFORD WELDING &amp;
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley St Employees

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

LEE RROTHERS
Plumbing, Heuting, Air Conditioning

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

HILL HARDWARE &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Nawman and Employees

LIGGETT REXAI.L DRUG
Gordon Kcilctt — Herman Kuleff
and Employees

A. DUDA St SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

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

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees -

■ A ITIB T

ML S lo g Mlooloasry B a p tlac Slpaa Ava.
New
ML
Calvary
IdlaaUaary
Baptlat
1141 W. I t l h SL
New Salem Prlailtlv* B a p tist Ckurch,
1444 W. t l t h SL
New ML B ia s Hapllat Church. 1744 Faar AVu
Oak l a v a B ap llh l Chapa), I I I ! W. S ilk SL
Oaioon llantlai Church
Plnacr ost Baptlal Church. I l l W. Onora Rd.
Fralrla Lake Baptlat Church, Rldg* l i d .
Fora P ark
Prcgroao Mlaalonary BapUat Churoh. Midway
Sacuad Shiloh Mlaalaaary Ba ytlot Church,
Ninth B H ickary
SL J a n u Mlaaloaary B a y t U t Church at®,
ltd 414 Ooloau
■L Paul Mlaaloaary B s y l l a t Church, I t h BL
BL Mall h ew s M l.o lo a ery B a y t U t Churoh
C a a a a a H alghta
B l John'# Missionary B a y t U t Churah,
4)4 Cypraaa SL "
Tsm ylo B a y t U t Church. P a l i S y rin g e R d .
A l l a m a m * Syrtggg
W eatalds Mlaah
llssioHary B a y t U t Churuh,
oily A'
U S a Moil
AV)
B ia s Moya B a y t U t Church. U S Oraaga Ava.

■ l An n's
Catholl*
Church.
P arching
Place. DuBary
,
■l. Mary Magdalena Cathollo Church. Mailland Av*. A lta m o n te Springe

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

Tj U I

and Employees
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose St Wilka Bowman Si Employees

WHATABURGER
2646 French Avenue

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURG E R
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYA ntioch B aptlo l C hurch. Oviedo
c e n tr a l U epllat C hurch. 1411 Oak Ava.
C h u lu o le F lro i B apllol C hurch
ChbluolA B aptlat Mloalua
B ldar S pringe B a p lla i Church.
444 L a t M i M

—'—

F lra l B aptlei C hurch. 414 P » rh Av®.
r n . n d . h i p BapUat C hurch • (
A lla m u n la Springe
RL 448. AIUMOBI* a p rle g *

F lra t Be p its! C hurch «T DuBary
F i r s t B apllol C hurch of O ouara
F lra t B a p tla l C karub uf L a k , M ary
F lro i B a p tist C hurch uf L ahu H ear**
F i r s t B aytU t C hurch uf L uiguruud, Our.
C hurch * O ra a l
4WW*
y ira l „B apllol C hurch a •t V
O4fludu
F i r s t iiap ila l Church o f Sab L a n g s Spring*
NbUsh MiaaUn ary Bapltai Church,
F U a t ■________
1181 W. IS lh BL

F vruol OUy B apllut C hurch
F v u a ta la H ead Bapllol C hanth, Ovia 8 *
Lav® S o u th ern B aptlal Mlealon. C h u lu ala
M laaloaary B apU at
C hurch N orth
H i.

M acadVa'a Mlaaio* B apllol C h a r ah
~ ' 8UU &gt;MT o a ta a a
,|n g G lory BapUat Church. G eneva Hwy.
O liva M laaiuaary H apliai C hurch. Sah
a y rU g a R A , L a a g w o e d .

CATHOUO
Church a f Ik* N a tiv ity , Lake Mary
All Soul* c a i h o i l a Church. I l l Oak Avn
Roman Catholic Mena, S y e r i a n a a e Club,
CbulUhM

CHUIST?AN
F lr at Chrlatlan Church. 1447 8 l a n f e r d Ava.
O o a g r a g a l l a a a l Chrlatlan Church,
1441 Park Ava.
'
Norlhald*
Ch ristian
Church,
f l t r l d a
U a v a a D r . Maitland
CIIUHCH OP CHRIST
Church o f Christ. 1411 a Park Av*.
Church of ChrUt, Geneva
Church a f ChrUL L o a g w o e d
Church a f ChrlaL Paata

CHUIICH o r OOD
Church
Churoh
Church
Church

af
of
of
of

Ood
Ood.
Ood.
Ood

141 H ickory
1444 B 4 r.n ch
Ovlodo
Mlaaloa. Emaryrla*
EPISCOPAL

All S a la la Ep iscop al Churah E. DoDary
A v * . Ea iarp rlaa
Christ Epladoyal Church. L oagwaad
All t a l a u Episcopal. Knlarpnaa
Muly Cross Episcopal, P a r h Av*. a t 4th

L UT H ERAN
Aactn.loa
Lulharan
Church.
Ovarbrook
D r . I'nsaalbarry
Good Shephard United Lutharn,
7440 a Orlando Dr.
Lulharan Church s f tha Redeem er,
144 W. | 4 t b Place
M essiah Lutboran Church, Amarlnaa Legion
Hall. Pre lrl* Lake. Fern Park
SL L u k es Lutharan Church, Hu 414 Sla v!#
ME THODIST
B a r n e tt Memorial Methodist Church. E.
D e l i s t y A v * . K n la ry rU a
Be ar Lake M aibodUt Church
Uolhal A M U Church. Canaa n H algh ta
Caaaolborry C o m tn u a llr Mothodlai Church.
H w y . 17-41 B P i n # / Hide* l t d . Caacalharry
DolJary C o m m o n iiy Moihodlst Church W.
llly b le n d a . DaBary
C hrUt Maib od Ut Church
S u a la a d Eatata* .
Flrat Mathodlai Church. 414 P a r k Av*.
Plral Mathodlai Church o f Ovlad*
F ir st S o u th er* Methodist Church
W o m a n s Club 441 Oak Av*.
Fro* Mathodlai Churah. 144 W. «ih SL
O oaava Method 1M Church, Oanava
Orac* M aibodUt Church. Onora Rd.
O ra a i Ch aa ol A M ) Church, Ovlad*
O a k g ro v o Mathodlai Church, Ovlad*
O slc o a M aihadiai Church

— »re-

P a a Ia
W aalaraa
M tlh o d lll,
W. a l P a o ts
SL J a m , . A M B , Sanfard Ava.

RL

4d

SL M ary ■ A.M.E. C hurch SL RL 411 Oataan
BL P a u la
M e tk td U t C h u r o h
O olton
Rd Kaiarprla*
Stnffurd
M .aortal
B. D t B a r y

M aib od U t

C h a r ah

NAZARENB
t I ra t
Church
af
tha
Nassraaa .
Ind *1 Maple
Fern
P ark
Church
af
tha
Naaaran*.
O'Unen l t d , Fern Park
Laka Mary Chu'cb a f tha Naaaaca*
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Com munity P resb y terla a Churah. L a b s Mary
F lrat
Praaby tartan
Church.
Oak
Av*.'
A t i d SL
F lr a i p r a a h y ta r u n c h u r c h , Caasalbarry .
Flrat
P rash ytarlaa
Church
af
DaBary,
E. H i g h l a n i
P resb y ia rla n Church o f Tb * Co v en a n t
) ! ! ) a Orlando Dr.
SL A n d r e w , p r c h y t a r l a n Church 4411 Lonuaal Bch. D r . Bear Lake
upaa la . C o m m a a lty
P rca b y ta rU a
Churah.
Upaa la RA
W s a u a l a U l a r P rash ylartaa Ckurch, MawtU
F o rk . HL 4)4

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
“ •root Lake S o v o a th - d s y Adva atlal Church.
H wy. « | | , jrorest City
Sav acth-day
Ad van tlat Church. M a ltU a d
A v , . A lU m o a l, Spring,
San fcrd
Savtath -dsy
A d v a a tU t
Church.
■ e v t a l h 4 Elm
OTHER C H U R C H E l
Allaa'a A M.E. Church, OUv* a l i i h
Church o f Ood la ChrlaL Ovlad*
C h u lu o le Comraualty Church
Church of Ood o f Prophocy. 1447 Elm Ava.
Church o f Ood Mission. Enterprise
Church o f Jaa us Christ o f Latter D a y
Salma, t i l l p ark Av*.
C s m m u a lly Chapal. A l t s m o a t* gprtngs
E a stern Orthodox Church. BL J o h n s Chry- n .
aoalom c h a p e l. H w y . 17*41, Parn P a rk
*1
C o cg ra g a t lea B * U larasL t l t h B M agnolia
F ir st Ch arch a t ChrUL M a a l U L
144 K. t a d SL
K la g d o m Hall a t Jah av ah 'a WHneao
L a k e Moaroo UnlL I I I ) W. Third BL
Flrat P a a ia c o a ia i Church o f L o a g w o e d
F u ll Gospel T abarnoaU I l f ) C ou n tr y Club
ML Olivo Melmaas
Church.
O ak
MlU
Rd. Oalaca
Ftaearaat Aaosmbly o f Ood. t t t h * Elm
Booford A U U o c , Church. 118) B P arh Ava.
Baaford C o n g reg a tio n of J a h o v a h 's W llnaaaa*. l i t Baaford Av*.
Tha S a lv a U u * Army. 114 K. l a d BL
k
D a l l y Church a t Baa fo rA l o t R. )a« SL
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GOP Ousts Halleck As
Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River

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Convenes
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‘‘The N ile of America”

ulltr W a n te d lim tlxt

Three of Sanford's finest are
to leave today for Tallahassee
and special duty during the in­
augural Tuesday. Heading the
group will be Lt. Joe Hickson,
accompanied by Patrolmen
Charles Fagan and Larry
Hamrick.

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VOL. 57

Sheriffs deputies report a
rash of bicycle thefts in the
. county and urged the owners
to lock their vehicles or keep
them in an enclosed area.

A N D R E W Carraway
today was named to his
third four-year term
You could actually sec that as a member of the
cold front moving across the
S e m i n o l e Memorial
Sanford scene Sunday after­
Hospital board of trus­
noon. F irst the clouds were
tees
by Gov. Farris
way off to the north but grad­
ually moved southward. As Bryant.
(Herald Photo)
they did the wind kicked up
• • •

Zip Code 32771

J

WEATHER: Temperature above normal, high Tuesday, about 70, low tonight 50.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
MON.. JANUARY 4, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 96
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One Round
More Won
By Swofford

JtSLW A ...
Bandel Named
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. - elect Haydon Bums ap­
pointed Miamian Lcula Bandel
as chairman of the State Hav­
ing Commission today.

Bryant Takes
Final Slap
At Successor

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Sen. Long
New Whip
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Democratic-do*
minnted 89th Conjtress convened today shortly afte r
House Republicans ousted veteran leader Charles A.
Halleck of Indiana and Senate Democrats named
Russell B. Long as their whip.
Halleck went down to defeat to Rep. Gerald A.
Ford of Michigan who
*
will command the deplet­
ed Republican H o u s e
forces over tho next two
years,

Bad Weather .
Continues In
North, West

Th* Senate Democrats pick
cd tjong for their No. 2 lead­
Circuit Court Judge Volie
ership post tr settle a threeBy B arbara Frye
A. Williams Jr. today denied
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — way contest. He defeated Sens.
request by attorneys for E.
Jn a. surpriie move today, John 0 . Pastor* of Rhode Is­
Tope B assett for a temporary
By United Pres*
Gov. Farria Bryant aigned land and V S. (Mike) Mon
and the sunny Sanford Sun­
injunction which would pre­
rooey of Oklahoma for the
u n i t e d N a t i o n s , n .y .
The Pacific Northwest bent
day came to an abrupt close
vent W. I-awremc Swofford
(U P I) — Indonesia today de­ new appointments for hi* con- post vacated by Vice Presi­ again today under the threat
as heavy rain clouted the
from being seated Tuesday on
layed formally hottfying the tro v rrtial Board of Hcgent* dent • elect Hubert H. Hum­ of the third straight week of
area,
the Board of Seminole County
rain, snow and floods. Rain
United Nation* uf It* decision and the Cabinet Board of Ed­ phrey.
• • •
Commissioners.
In the immediate offing were and cold chilled the E a s t
to withdraw from memlier- ucation reconfirmed them.
Swofford waa opposed by
The dog track opened its
Homestead, Fla., was hit
•hip,
It wa* the only business opening day disputes over farBassett in last November's
season over the weekend and
reaching rules changes In both with three-quarters of an inch
transacted at the final m eet­
general election. Initial rewithit cam e a monumental
of rain as a cold front trigger­
the House and Senate,
sulta'gave Bassett 7,735 vote*
ing of the Cabinet under Uic
traffic tie-up. As one deputy
And at 9 p. m. (EST) Presl ed thunderstorm i a c r o a I
SAIGON
&lt;UI’1&gt;
—
Com­
to 7.0L7 for the Altamonte
put it this morning, "It seems
dent Johnson was to address southern Florid*.
munist guerrilla* have killed Bryant administration.
- like everyone cam e in cars—
Volusia County authorities -Springs mayor. H o w e y e r,
Cold air and 50 mile winds
The regenty appointment*, a joint session to deliver his
a
U.S.
m
ilitary
.
advisor
and
one Jo a custom er.’’.
whipped
across New
Irveekipg extrwdttkm.cGi**
« re
State
of
the
Union
message.
put 7J
m td n u 0 Ut_i S tu d ied .a vjtek ago, drew f^e
SP.
(menfn
vo!vcd in the, hamm-r-!a M n l I n v L laujrfc'lk
SW
oTr5r&lt;1 Plck,“1-.’
Chilled r e . was the_kevnote today drop-p(hrti
of
action
in
.a*counter-attack
*.
,
Mm. 4 , «, ill M. ii* Mk. as,
f Vll
. County -com m isiiobcrs3viil mlaying of » , prominent Pc-* enough votes^to take a 128KOBKH-TVJOHN Coilinj wn.t mined oiil
' 40 milri-eeiutheast*WS&gt;migon. fruin mcoptmg Gov. -Haydon o f th o rjgy Yy&amp;ipl a n h e cere­ to the 20s.
Burns who formally is sworn monial swearing In rituals
en rl m
e n William
W illia m M
i*Tl
rt teonald,F
a ! r! '*T'I 5'® m argm "Ind wlrTThe of­
man.
cD
reorganise Tuesday morning ILand
Sim ilar high winds buffeted
nole
County's
New
Year’s
Baby
by
one
hour
am!
fice.
In Tueiday but who could be where freshman congressmen Sheridan, Wyo,, and plum*
with Ed Yarborough and Law­ Dec. 27.
46
minutes,
lie
is
pictured
with
his
mother.
Mrs.
Bassett charged election trrence Swofford being seated
Deported to have admitted
come governor If he wished at were welcomed and veterans meted the tem perature to l |
Hermit Collins, of 2122 Princeton Avenue.
MOSCOW (U P I) —^Soviet
a^s new commissioners. They'll the slaying are Edward M. regularities in precincts 1, 3,
from both sides of the aisle below rero at Cut Bank, Mont.
Foreign Minister A n d r e i midnight Monday.
also elect a new chairman to Weir J r.. 24, and William I t, 17. 20 and 23 and filed a
It was expected to be cloudy
held
informal reunion*.
Hr wanted a voice In setec
Gromyko warned today that
replace Jim Avery who de­ Steven Day, 19. They told of suit in Circuit (Jourt asking
Th* two Kennedy brothers— and continued cold over most
lion
of
the
cine-man
board
Hussfa would aid North Viet
cided against running for an­ the killing when apprehended that the election of Swofford
Edward of M assachusetti and of the nation today.
Nam in the event of American that will run the state uni
But In California, dlsastet
other term.
in Fowler, lnd., late last tie set aside and that Bassett
Robert of New York — walk­
verslty
system
during
his
ten
­
military
action
there.
be declared tha winner.
•
•
•
worker* played a waiting
week.
ed
together
into
the
Senate
ure as governor.
Herently a motion was
McDonald, brother of Tom
game as the weather bureau
Bobbie Lynch, 4$, a polio
The five member Board of chamber for the opening cere­
granted by Judge Williams to
predicted snow and rain.
McDonald,
former
Sanford
mony.
victim since he was three
Education,
headed
by
Bryant,
dismiss the suit but Bassett
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Heavy rain and blizzard
Long'* victory came on the
months old, is sporting a new mayor, was found in the
and his attorneys were given
President
Johnson goes be­ must by law confirm the ap­ second ballot at a closed-door condition* closed all roads in
bathtub
a
week
ago
Sunday
chair, thanks to the efforts of
pointments
and
this
was
done
15 days in which to fils an
Emory Emerson Griffin is long. He is the son of Mr. fore Congress and the nation unanimously a week ago and meeting of the 68 Democrats, Humboldt County, California,
the March of Dimes. He told and it waa first thought he
amended complaint. Bassett the New Year’s Baby of t965
tonight at P p in. (KST) with
who will far outnumber their which suffered the worst in
The Herald the other day he had suffered a heart attack.
and Mrs. Kermit Collins, of
a Slate of the Union message the new regents officially took 32 Republican opponents in tills Christmas week flooding.
The two men told Fowler still has time to file the for Seminole County, it ap ­
is "very proud of it and I
offlre
on
New
Y
ear's
Day.
2422 Princeton Avenue.
amended complaint but asked peared at pres* time today.
placing education at the top of
Three Rhode Island duck
want to let my friends know­ authorities they struck Mc­
But Secretary of State Tom session.
for
an
injunction
this
morn­
Emory
end
his
psreuts
will
the immediate nerds of his
Donald
over
the
ht-nd
with
a
Halleck w si tossed out of Uie hunters drowned Sunday when
how good the March of Dimes j
Emory, a six-pound boy, 16
Adams
raised
the
question
ing in an effort to prevent
their skiff capsiied in rough
is and has been to me " Bob­ hammer, then held his head
inebra long, arrived at 6 a. m. receive the New Year’s Baby proposed "G reat Society.'*
whether appointment of the House leadership post Just six
years after he himself hsd en­ water and 40 mile an hour
bie is a former Yellow Cab under water until they were Swofford from being seated Saturday at the Jones-Fran- prizes unless another entry is
hoard
before
the
effective
dale
Tuesday when the County
winds on N arraganselt Bay.,
Company dispatcher in this sure hr was dead.
mis M aternity Home, 621 received before the deadline
of creation of the board, Jan. gineered a coup that had un­
High wtndi, freezing tem ­
They fled in McDonald's Commission convenes for an Eu»t Sixth Street,
area.
seated
his
predecessor.
Joseph
KIJO,
Mexico
(
U
r
j)
lliv.
I. mkuhl soot Ire questioned ao
of Tuesday m i'lltjh j^
&gt;
car, which was recovered by organisational meeting.
t^ -cquivl Olivare. and 71 of the governor quickly signed W. -Martin Jr. of Massachu­ perature* and an eight-inch
Ha
la
the
sou
of
Ml.
and
Judge Williams denied the
snowfall Jolted Connecticut
hi* parishioners were crushed) new appointments end the setts.
Mrs. Julius Griffin, of 1703
ATTENTION Mutual Con Fowler police.
request on the basis that
The
tw
o
men
said
they
kill­
to death Sunday when the re­ board again confirmed them.
in advance of the Halleck- during the weekend.
West I5th Street.
" c t r l membership holders:
Firemen
Scurry
tuurta must presume when
In eastern Washington state,
inforced concrete roof of a
Emory’s name as the Neve
The concert by the Stetson ed McDonald after he had de­ ranvusslng hoards c e r t i f y
It was the final Cabinet Ford showdown, the 140 House
clined
to
lend
them
his
car.
newly built Roman Catholle meeting also for Atty. Gen Republicans picked Rep. Mel­ trains were delayed and roads
Year's Baby—for the long . . . But No Fire
Choir has been changed from
election returns that the cer­
its originally scheduled time,
LONDON (U P I) — Where Church collapsed during the Jam es Kynes who gives over vin It Laird of Wisconsin to closed by heavy, drifting snow.
tificate is correct unless there list of accompanying prises
Along the Pacific Coast, riv­
morning mass.
Thursday, and will now be
his office Tuesday to Earl be chairm an of their partyis evidence to the contrary. from Sanford and Seminole there's smoke, there's . . . so
reported rising
conference—the major policy ers were
County
m
erchants—was
re­
held Saturday at the Seminole
fire
engines
and
ambulances
Faircloth
of
Miami
who
de
Since the plaintiff at this
again.
shaping
group
ceived
in
th*
mall
ju
st
before
High School auditorium at 8
rushed to a Boring itn Jet­
(rated him In a close race.
morning's hearing presented
But George Grace, regional
Laird defeated Hep Peter
press time today.
p m . Following concerts in
liner at it sal on the taxtwxy ( S I N G A P O R E ( U P I ) — ItriBurns dors nut arrive in Tal
no evidence or testimony as
director of the Office of E m er­
Frellnghuyami
of
New
Jersey,
order are the Florida Sym
Emory
nosed
out
by
one
of
l.ondon
Airport
and
the
79
tain
bf-gnii landing troops In lahassee until 3 3u p m Mon
| to the validity of the election
hour and 46 minutes Hubert passenger* hurried off the Hie Fur Kant today, building day when he and his immedi­ a late entry who had support gency Planning, said low tem ­
phony on March 2 at the Civic
tiie
motion
was
not
granted.
peratures hopefully would not
Election of a mayor and
John Collins, who arrived at plane
Center and the Burke Family
up the a lro fig rst f o n t* it him ate family, including grand of the GOP liberal bloc
Attorneys for Swu/ford to­
melt snow in the mountains.
appointment
of
a
municipal
I-ong,
son
of
the
flamboyant
Singers on March 29. Member­
Then it was found that steam m aintained in A*ia ainra th* son Clay Watkins, fly to the
day presented evidence that 7:46 a, m. Saturday at .Sem­
The Red Cross said heavy
ship tickets are still aavilablc, judge will highlight Tuesday the commissioner -elect had inole Memorial Hospital.
[muring from tties craft'* un K " i e a n war to bolst er M a la y ­ Capital In a big Convair air­ Huey tome, is a southerner
snow
stranded 2,500 motorists
night's
meeting
of
the
City
wiln
as
able
to
enlist
support
of
but no single tickets.
Hubert weighed six pounds dercarriagc had been um iak sia isicmtintt the thre a t of In* plane and lake up hradquart
Commission as the board re­ been duly certified by the nine ounces mid Is IP inches i on tor smoke
a derisive group of northern in the Siskiyou Mountains of
donrsian
'a
tta
c
k
.
era
at
the
Floridan
Hotel.
ranvusslng hoard, pul up his
organize* for 1965.
and western Democrats to win Northern California.
A young man who is com
Preliminary reports Indicat­
T7ie commissioner* w i l l bond, taken his oath of office
the
whip job.
piling a notable record o! civic
ed tha two weeks of flooding
choose their chief as the final and had received his commis­
Ford's
triumph
over
Halleck
activity In the community is
order of business &lt;m the eight- sion of office from Gov. F ar­
was expected to bring no dras­ and bad weather took at least
Bill F raasa, who will be inpoint agenda. Mayor A. L. ris Bryant.
tic
change ol basic leadership 42 lives and caused dam iga
atallcd as president of the KiWilson is concluding his 12 philosophy
lc general. Ford estimated at more than tRX)
wants Club at ceremonies at
month stint In that post.
based
his
successful
campaign million In the Pacific North­
the Civic Center Wednesday
Judge Kenneth
McIntosh
to
unseat
the
conservative
Hal west.
noon. Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Ernie
hat resigned his post so he
By Julian Klrnslrum
increase in tlie numtier of the establishment at soon a s . can be confined.
leek on tha fact he was a
Baldwin will be in town to do
can devote hi. time to hi. new G g f j L j f f | e C a s h
Amid handling i few last cases we must process,” Judge possible of a juvenile dflen
"W e're flill having to use younger man. Halleck is 64 ‘Bedsitters*.
the honor*.
duties as county prosecutor
minute details during his last Mize dcclareo. "we need at turn halj
'Right now vie’re
LONDON 'U P I) — Two
facilities in the county jail and Ford it 51.
Commissioners have s u r e s t - ‘ nrmald V» ttu ilh u tL iA
, 4-|^ s, „ . ■■■■■ ■ ■■ I ■MWa- l
'•»* searcher* have mad* 4 nation- mrt, l»Mk
ta fr mute ro*\&gt;i\ica)-.;iuR having to us* facilities
this
Is
not
conductive~fo’~
Ac­
■'Suty, M I S t n k . u L . i t H i n i ^ O m m tr-Ju rf« t W
f f i n
A i«
» . s (reited on Mize rook (fme out to pack fy, two a&lt;ld(l'cnal counselor* in ih* couniy jsll and this”
wide study of "bedsitter dwell­
cnifaren are not in Sunday Mize as his successor.
| at Seminole Memorial Hospi- his brief case and share with Counties around us with stmi- he added, ” U nut in the best cepted procedure*. Sometime*, Drive Launched
ers " A bedsitter Is one-room
school and DO per cent of col­
Also on the agenda is the jaj s unj ay after being beaten this Herald reporter a few tar populations hau- as many- interest of the youngsters In- tie pointed out, "these pat­
MANILA (U P I) - The gov­ living accommodation.
lege students do not attend presentation of Marvin Melt w e t me head with a rifle as suggestions he hoped Semi as three counselors." he said solved Other counties around ients ran become extremely
ernment
launched a massive The researchers said tha
church," says Kiwanis Past zer for the activation of » he u#lchr&lt;1 television at hi. nole County authorities would
" It's gotten to the point," he us h ate them and to me this violent aDd If we bad faclb-jdrivc today against t’ommun- term "bedsitter" was outdat­
District Gary. Jim Parish, who community action committee,
adhere to in the not too dis­ stressed, “ that the county Is s must if we're going to Uee just for auch case* at 1st "llu k " terrorists in Pam- ed and they suggested these al­
home.
spoke to the local club last a request for recognition of
judge must not only serve as continue to cope with the juv- Seminole Memorial trained panga Province, a principal ternatives: Monroomer, soloM uirhrid told Constable R. tant future.
week. Can this be true?
Uie assignment and transfer K Carroll a robta-r entered
First Judge Mire said (hat couniy judge and Juvenile enile problem ”
medical employes could pro­ center in tha rerent outbreak roomers. apsrtm eoteer, mono"The rise and fall of nations of the Sanford Gas Company
Judge Mize continued, "An vide the type of assistance of inll-Americanism in this tenant, lonedigger, or untdwelhis home and struck him
he Seminole County must employ court Judge but also s i a coins
follows this pattern — from franchise, a request for a GO
dozed oil in his chsir The more juvenil.* court counselors. aelor since wr have only one of her thing I'd like to see is the patients require."
country.
‘ ler.
bondage, to faith, courage day extension for Hoscoe Mor­
"Due to th* increaae in our counselor at this tim e."
Judge Mize said that such
Ia facility in the new hospital
bouse was ransacked and a
and freedom, then abundance, gan on a condemnation plan,
Judge Mize also called (oi j wing where mental patients facilities were now available
billfold containing a small population and the resulting
followed by selfishness, then and first reading of an ordi
in Volusia, Brevard and Or­
amount uf nioney was taken,
indifference, then apathy and nance prohibiting tha keeping
ange counties.
Carroll said,
» *.
FRIDAY NIGHT
finally back to ixmdage. of junk cars, parts and debris
Mize alio called the estab­
A city police dog was sent
- Parish urged Uie awakening tn residential areas.
lishment
of
a
■
child
guidance
to Yiilit in th e search for the
T IL 9
f t
of faith to combat this deadly
assailant but a heavy down­
clinic as a phase of the coun­
AIWAY8 n « 8 T QUALITY 9
trend. .
ty's health departm ent pro­
pour wiped out tracks, Carroll
e • •
gram a necessity.
• aid.
Terry Allen Moore of San­
In auch,a clinic,'^ Mize exford. majoring In science and
Cgained, j ; * n em otiuhjlly disliterature at Auburn Unlverlurbed' fflnd cln be exam
mlned
aity, is among tha undergrad­
and
treatm ent
prescribed.
uate students in the top five
McCLENNY (U P I) — A
Make no mistake about U," be
per cent* of their classes for Highway patrolm an w as ihot
went on, "there are plenty of
ALL FAMOUS PENNEY BRAND
the fall quarter which recent­ to death Sunday by a Negro
By United Press
children tn this category tn
ly ended a t the Alabama who w ai killed a ahort while
This New Year's holidiy pe­
Seminole County, If you don't
school.
later during a fight in the riod was the worst ever on
SHEETS ARE
believe me you can talk to
e e •
back -seat of a patrol car.
the highways.
aom* of our school principals."
Tha patrol aaid Trooper S.
Gunnery SgL J . E. GradMore than 1.000 persons died
Mite aald that at this time
NATIONWIDE
PENCALE
dick J r., son of Mr. and Mr*. L Scott Jr., 25, of Waldo, waa in traffic accident* during the
lt take* from one to two
J . E. Graddlck, 2018 South found lying on Interstate Cltriitm** and New Ye*r‘i
months Just to get an appoint­
Penney'* Long W earing
P enney'* Fin* Combed
Park Avenue, waa recently Highway 10 early Sunday weekends tombined.
ment a t a child guidance
Cotton Mualina . . .
C otton P ertale . . .
commended by Maj. Gen. A. about 12 mile* caat of L akt
The United Press Intern*clinic la Orlando. "W ith such
L. Bowser, commanding gen­ City.
PILLOW
tlonal count at 2:30 a. m. to­
^
w m m / p il l o w
• clinic here k&gt; Seminole,"
CASES
' ■ 7 7
CASES
The suspect, John Henry day showed 438 traffic deaths
eral at the Marine Corps base,
Mlz* declared "a youngster
Camp Lejuene, N. C. Since Jenkins, 26, wa* raptured by since th# start of the New
1 FOR Tic
can be tested. One* hi* pro­
I
" "
I FOR 99«
February, 1981, Graddlck baa
Duval County road patrol­ Y ear’* holiday. Th# breakdown
blem la lo o te d Juvenile court
T
2 " « 188" Flat
' I T t-ilO l" F lat
M
T2"xtOS
SEMINOLE COUNTED its first traffic fatality of the New Year Friday,
been a staff Instructor at the man a fte r a chaaa through of all accidental death*:
people are in * b etter f** *■
Or FiU*4
FI
■
Or Fitted
a
scant
20
hours
after
the
year
started.
Killed
in
the
hish
speed
crash
Instructor Training Unit for on* of many roadblock* th a t
Traffic, 438; flrei, 88; planes
lion to deal with the ctlk l.
f
It-x
lO
l"
flat
or
fitted
I.M
IPslII"
flat er fitted IJ T
was N. Woodrow Jacobs, 53, of the Old Orlando Highway. Constable R. EMarine Corps supply schools had baan act up.
12, and miacellaneous, 55, for
"One thing our people tn u j l
a t Camp Lejuene. Graddlck
Carroll said Jacobs was driving west on Highway 46 when his car crashed
Jenkins waa killed whan ha a total of 572.
understand," said JudLg*&gt; Ml ■
MORE PEOPLE SLEEP ON PENNEY
hap been transferred from triad to taka a gun away
into a truck being backed onto the highway by Jim Via, of Lake Mary. He
California led the nation
"la th at in )uv«an« ro u st*
Camp Lejuene to new duties from a atata trooper In tha with 88 traffic death*, followed
BRAND
SHEETS THAN ANY OTHER
said a flagman was on the acene to halt traffic but had to leap to safety
cedar* there 1* no pen*It
a t tha Jacksonville Naval Air raar seat of a patrol car after by Texaa 37, Pennsylvania 27,
as the speeding car arrived. Jacobs was pinned in the car and was pro­
fit th* crim e. T bs p e t ally
SHEETS IN THE WORLD.
Station.
he had been captured.
and Illinol* 24.
nounced dead on arrival at the local hospital.
(Herald Photo)
must U the child."

Delays Action

2 Men Confess
To Murder Of
Wm. McDonald

Advisor Killed

f

t

Red W arning

Seminole

65

Baby

Race Is Close One

State Of Union

Roof Kills 72

Mayor Election
On City Agenda

Lands Troops

Judge M ize On Last Day

Thug Beats Man,

Juvenile Case Needs Outlined

e n n e tff

Trooper, Slayer
Shot To Death

Holiday Toll

‘Worst Ever’

WHITE GOODS EVENT!

R ED U C ED !

149

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�\

' Pay Hike Seen
By Chairman
For Military
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt; —
The new chairm an of the House
Armed Services Committee
has pledged to work for a
m ilitary pay raise and increas­
ed congressional control of the
nation's arm ed forces.
Rep. L. Mendel Rivers (D- S.
C .), who will succeed retiring
Rep. Carl Vinson (D-Ga.) as
bead of the powerful com m it­
tee, said tb it last year's ‘mili­
ta ry pay bill "w as little more
than a gesture.”
“ It was not exactly an In­
sult, but It certainly was no
com plim ent,"' Rivers said in
an interview in the January
issue of Air Force-Space Di­
gest m agattne. The m ain lin e
is published by the Air Force
Association.
Rivera said be already has
drafted a bill which would "be
about the slse" of 1800 million
far the men and women In the
arm ed forces.
"With a 1630 billion gross n a­
tional product, 1 say we can
afford to give the military
a pay raise of this ilie ," he
aald.
H irers said m ilitary fringe
benefits such as housing, over­
sea! allowances, medical care
and commissaries, should be
w ritten—t o . '
ta riffs :
than left "to the discretion of
some transitory aecretanr.'

ffijr

6gufor&amp;

Notes
DECEMRF.lt I I , 1*61
Admissions
William Taylor, Batty RobO b s o n , Lias H unt, Robert C.
M artin, Sanford; Thomas R.
A rd, L ottls W right. Paula
Ilofstetter, D e B s r y ; Ruth
Oglesby, Enterprise; Ronald
Moon, Lake Mary.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Robert Rot&gt;lnaon, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Croce, Longwood, a girl.
D isrhsrses
Air* Smith, Joil* V. Ram­
ey, Philip Zeuli, Berbers
Greene, Beatrice Rivers, L«Lend Todd, Jeanette Hannon,
E lisabeth Turner, Veronica
Rodgers,
Clarence
Smith,
M arguerite Lawrence end ba­
by girl, Mary Ballard, San­
ford; Linda Ann Carver,
Lake M ary; Elisabeth CherIngton, I,ongwood; E iais Os
borncr, Charlotte, N. C.
JANUARY !, 19(S

D r iv e r H e ld
A motor 1st Ideal Uled as Ben
G. Hamilton of Zell wood was
charged with reckless driving
early Sunday morning after
hla ca r Jumped a curb near
the Municipal Stadium and
w as disabled.

Funeral Notice
La

m ah o k

. c o i.r sse t a c. —

Vunaral aarvtca* far O -lunbe* C. L ram ora. who died in

M U S A , w * r* *ch *au lo 4 At
e r * T . i l d i U B v a r g ra ea Cam*j u r 4* r 4 a. m. today. Url*-

T * a F enavai M ona la c k a rg a

.gin J r., 21. of Pensacola; Mrs.
Beulah Hale, 64, of Knoxville,
Tenn.; Shcilah Pederson, 18,
of Miami; Mr». Lucy Cockerham, 30, of IsU m orada; Noah
Woodrow Jacobs, S3, of San­
ford, and William A. Chap­
man, 52, of Doves.
Five persons were killed
during the first hours of the
holiday. They were John Wil­
lie McCormick. 37, of Mel­
bourne; Earcel Simpson. 44,
T am p a; Denise Thomas.
sevmL of Pompano Beach; DiantCsM cLemore, seven, of

Pompano Beach, and L. G.
Knoll, 39. of Dunedin.
A Hialeah man, George
Evans, was killed In north
Flagler County Saturday in
the crash of his light aircraft.
Normal Altman, 10, of B ra­
denton, drowned Friday and
Marvin Summerset, 13, of Mi­
am i, drowned Sunday. Both
boys were swimming with
friends at the time of the ac­
cidents.
The body of Ludwrick Litwinskl, 82. of Miami, was found
floating In Miami'* Biscayne

Bay Sunday. Hla death w*a
ruled a drowning.
Tina Marie Durham, two,
of Jacksonville, and Albert
W. Smith, 75, of Tam pa, died
Saturday when fire destroyed
their homes.

Miss Conservative
SOMERSET. England (U PI)
— Mias Teresa N este, 21,
daughter of a regional Labor
party president, has been cho­
sen Miss Conservative of
Somerset.

Brand
NewYear
Sam e

New Rail-Union Parley Slated
CHICAGO (U P I) — Rail
and union negotiator* met to­
day for tha first tlma In a
'■wuUJlJH hopes of settling a
20-month wage dispute th at
could T t f r r tn V * ^ s*yon*ride
____ :____ 1_______

- 7 f : brill aiilMMStjck to their
promise to offer nothing new
a t today'* meeting, the teetlon will he a abort—and per­
haps futile—one.

Former Resident
Dies At Miami
Columbus C. Lsram ore, 79,
former Sanford resident who
had livc«l in Miami for the
past nine years, died there in
Jackson Memorisl Hospital.
A retired ACL engineer, he
was a member of the Sanford
Elks Club.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
M&gt;yre I-aramore. of Miami,
end a brother, Joseph Laramore, of Charlottesville. Va.

BERRY’S
.|0 0 4 S 0 C 3 f

Joseph W. Ramsay, vie#
president of the International
Association of
Machinists,
wrote Jam es E. Wolf*, e h k f
ralfn eg o tlato r, la st week ask­
ing for talks to reopen today.
Tha railroad machinist*,
'rlrctgscianl and sheetmetal
"worker* have refused to sign
contracts along the tinea 18
othar railroad union* signed
with^Yh* carriers. Tha con­
tract* provided for nlna-cantnn-hour pay raises for aach
of three years.
The three holdout shoperaft
unions are demanding higher
Increases for skilled workers,
hut said they are willing to
accept the nine cent* for un­
skilled worker*.
Wolfe Insist* th a t L&gt; grant
any of the worker* more than
nine rente an hour increase
would "lie breaking faith with
the unions that have signed."
The 13 union* that agreed to
terms represent 660,000 work­
ers. The three holdoula have
52,001) member*. But a strike

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by them could tla up 187 of
tha nation'a rallroada, abut­
ting down more than- 90 per
cent of all rail trkffic.

2460 PARK AVE.

Glenn Retires From Marines

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WASHINGTON (U P I) —
A stronaut John 11. Glenn re­
tired from lb* Marine Corp*
today a* a colonel, apparent­
ly recovered from an inner ear
Injury he received last “sum­
mer.
,
Glenn, first Americ-nn (/&gt; or­
bit the earth, received formal
retirem ent paper* from Gen.
Waller* M. Greene Jr., com­
mandant of the Marine Corpa.
Marine Corps spokrim rn
■aid a physical examination
taken by Glenn at El Toro,
Calif., lest month Indlrated he
I* in good ahape. He was per­
mitted to resume flying after
the examination.
In retirement, Glenn will re­
ceive
n*niIon of approxi­
mately 8m)0 a month, p its A « i i i i i * A i i i i a i i i t i i H i M i H K
=
■alary reported to be between
833,000 and (40,000 a year a*
GREENDELL
an rxerutive for a *&lt;&gt;ft drink
chapped, formed, froiea
company.

W ES SAYS:
WHY PAY MORE
FOR LESS?
When you pul 25c In a
«a«hrr, "h ere you n o .
- i-h . do you gel a .oak
,r 1 n * r . and -pin
IlKFOItE the w a.h pcriud
■ ta rt.7
----- !----- • -----------Are your clothe* rinaed
3 TIMES after the wm.h?
('an you »*«h a double
.h e r), and * pillow c a .r .
for ONLY 25r?
If you w ant to tee a KF.AL
difference, and ar* NOT
now w aihing at WES-KAY,
bring thin ail for n FREE
WAfUI including aoap and
bleach.
Heated And
Alt Conditioned l.oung*

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WASH ETERI A

Unified Water
M eeting Feb. 2

ZURICH. S w ltw lan d (U PI)
-Police were called when two
notorial* Involved in an accfIcnt argued over which one
vould pay the dam ages. Police
rati mated the total dam ages to
Mtb cars was three Swiss
ts n e s (75 cents).

accident Friday near Lacoochoc on State Road 35.
Those killed in traffic acci­
dents Saturday included Derek
Starks, five, of Miami; Elva
Limburg, about 60, of Fort
Lauderdale; William Douglas
Sandusky, two, of Cincinnati.
The highway fatality list
Friday included Dowell Town­
send, 58, of Greenland; Gary
Longan, 15, of Parrish, Olin
Clyde Banks, 29, of Pihokee;
Arthur Ray Hughes. 43, of N a­
ples; Mrs. Ida Rose Hughes,
*0, of Naples; Harold D. Year-

JRA 8. THOMPSON, Sfc, non-coirnnUiIoned officer in charge of the U. S.
Army Audit Agency in Korea, receives an Army Commendation Medal
from Frank V. Berdlsh, assistant district manngcr, for meritorious ser­
vice. Thompson’s wife, Luclia, resides at 101 Enst 10th Street.

F re n re i Maaon, H e n r y
Foster, Kenneth (Jeter, Judy
Lomenlck, Giles Chapman,
Sanford; Rosa Phillips, Os­
teen; Annie Forhea, T itus­
ville; Wendell Priddle, Annadale. Vs.
Dlacherfee
Betty Williams, Cora Lev­
el!, Jam es Baldwin, Barbara
Jamison and baby boy, Rob­
e rt Koonti, Russell Talmadge,
Paul Lacy, Thornes Freeman,
Carol Reinnlngsr, John H art,
Alma Hurston, Anna Nichols,
Sanford; Kslalla Neater, Wil­
liam Frederick, DeBsry; Rom­
ulus
Kropemann, Deltona;
Ronald Moon, bake M ary;
Mary Watson, DeLend.

A rg u e C o sts

State Holiday Toll Reaches 26

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A dm isetoos

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The 1965 Governor'! Confer­
ence to p tia Florida's unified
w ater resources development
program will be held In the
House chamber here Feb. 2.
Gov.
Hiydon
Bums
Is
scheduled to addrrss the ses­
sion, which was created to de
velop a unified state-wida pro­
gram
for seeking federal
funds for public work* pro­
ject*.

Vane 2—Mon. Jan. 4, *65

S r 'a lB

MIAMI (U P I)—At ’least 26
persons died on Florida's
highways during the New
Year'* holiday weekend that
began Thursday night at 6
p m., and ended Sunday at
midnight.
Three others drowned dur­
ing the weekend, two died in
fires and one was killed is a
plane crash.
The Florida Highway Patrol
/taid a 39-year-old Oldtown
(F la.) man. Van Cleveland
W addell, died Sunday of in­
juries he received la a traffic

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Communists Step Up iat
Rights Action-Hoover a ( E"C K E R D l f
D rug
St- J r

Mon. Jan. 4. ’65—Fnpo 3

'Renegade' Democrats
Resent Colleagues' Act

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
FBI Director J. Kdpar Hoover
says the Communist party is
trying to increase its influ­
ence in the civil rights move­
ment and step up its recruit­
ment of American youths.
Hoover made the sta te ­
ments in a report on FBI ac­
tivities in 1961 made public
Sunday. Submitted to acting
Attyl Gen. Nicholas Katien*
barh, the report said:
The parly is making every
effort to increase its influence
.In the metal struggle and
continues to promote the false
impression that it is a legiti­
mate polioal party,
"It has assigned priority to
a recruitment campaign aim­
ed at gaining new- member*
from the rank* of America's
youth. To implement this pro­
gram, it initiated a new n a­
tional M arxist youth organ­
isation la st June—the W.K.B.
Duitoi* Clubs of America.
"C h ap te rs
this group

WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) — what his decision would be.
(D-Ark.) on the Interstate
One of two southern Demo­ An 18-ycir veteran of House Commerce Committee. Wat­
crats stripped of seniority in service, he lost far more sen­
son, f2, is beginning his se­
Ihe House by his colleagues iority than Watson, a two-}ear
cond term in Congress,
ra j s he will quit the party man.
They called the punishment
Watson told the l fPl that
rather than tem ain "a second
and "assault
class Democrat."
*'tho decision facing me now is "repugnant,”
upon
the
time-honored
senior- ,
The statement was made by whether to become a ItepubHep. Albert W. Watson (D-S.'lien or an independent.” lie ity system ,” and a "brazen
C.1 in reply (o action ta k en 1said be would make up. his affront” to their constituents. |
Saturday by ' House Demo­ mind, probably within a week. t Thr-V S41i* ,hcir volt‘5 were 1
crats against him and ttep. after conferring with constt- not *°r &gt;a|e for patronage or j
Party position" and that they
John Bell Williams (D-Miss.), ,ucnts
no * P ° l° g i e » for b a rk in g
because they supported GOP The two so u th ern ers' said
presidential candidate Barry their punishment c r e a t e d f,^ w a t e r .
"classes within the Demo4
b'int statement also said
SI. Goldwator.
Williams said he would con- cratic party." Watson, com that a "H arlem - congressman i
sider resigning from the par- menting on hi* own. said, was rewarded with a commit­
PATRICIA WIGHT, (laughter of Mr. anti Mrs.
ty but he gate no indication of "personally, I don't intend to tee .chairmanship" for doing
Henry Wight, of Golden Lake, has won her
, ------------------------------------------ I be a second class Democrat." what they did. This referred
wings
and now is a stewardess with Delta Air
to
Rep.
Adam
Clayton
Powell
"They a re relegating us, as
(D-N.Y
),
who
was
not'
pun­
Lines
based
at Dallas. She was graduated front
while southerners, to the kit
Seminole High School and attended Orlando
chcn where we get crumbs, ished for- his support of Presi­
while others are rewarded in dent Dwight D. Elsenhower in. Junior College and Tift College, tla.
the banquet hail." said Wat­ 19J6.
son. "I capnot remain a
LONDON ( UPI) — Prince Democrat under these contli
William of Gloucester, a 23- tions.”
Watson said he would go
year old cousin of &lt;)uccn Eiizaheth, went lo work today as, back to South Carolina after
a i 10-a-week bank trainin'
President Johnson’s State of
* it was the first tim e in Hie the Union address tonight and'
long history of the British 1return to Washing Ion only at
Ihrone that a royal prince had | ter cbtiosing between a Itepub
ever taken »• comtnerelniij&lt;iitv* hran--and^en
— THirtf? Wilifa’in Is'h ifilir in jfu rc.
’
,
~
line .for Hie crown.
| lie hoped to decide before
“ The tradition that princes of the BepuWicatu make- ttieir
the blood royal do not engage' committee assignments next
in trade is older than the Nor- week.
man conquest.
. Sources close to Watson be
They arc supposed to devote iicved he would have followed
thenuelvcs to "public duties" his friend, Sen. Strom Tbur
—opening fairs, laying corner- mond, into tht GUP during the
stones, launching ships and presidential campaign had hr
serving as figureheads for in- not been on the ballot for re
numerable civil and charilable election as a Democrat,
There is speculation that
organizations
Williams will retire from Con
gress after sine more term
ami run for governor in 1907 as
a "Mississippi Democrat " He
recenMx denied such plans bill
V. (.BADE "A” LARGE
did mil tlisroi.nl the possibility
WiHiams lit, ranked second
HOUSTON (U P I)—'The Duke only lo Chairman Orcn Harris
of Windsor's quick comeitack
from major surgery is so
complete that lie may tie a)
lowed to return lo New York
Wednesday or Thursdai
Britain’s former king and
his Baltimore born duchess
A city work gang csrapee
h ate been making briel espe who fled Dec to returned, to
dilions into Houston society the city jail last night with
tor the past few days
his minister
The duke, a robust 70. has
Police identified the man
been in fmp condition since as David Butler, 31 He was
the operation Dee lfi .it Meth­ accompanied bs Rev 1 t
2 C onvenient L urnlion*:
odist Hospital that replaced a Jam es Police &lt;ald he had
11110 W. Lit It. St.
weakened section of his main lieen jailed or. an assault count
artery with dacron lulling
Ills. S t. \
.ml in il Axe.
and now fares two other
iharges escape and theft of
prison c'othinc

Things Tough
All Over . , .

have already appeared on severnt college campuses."
0
Hoover did mft name the
colleges.
The 70-year-old FBI chief
said his agents had been ac- 1
live in civil rights law- en- j
force me nl, investigating 000
cases during the year. This
represented a “sharp trend
upward,” be said,
Ho riled the FBI arrest of
21 persons in Connection vrlthf
the slaying of three civil
rights workers in Mississippi, j
Ho hImj notrd th a t FBI in- j
vestigntions were conducted &lt;
into nltcgcd police brutality, j
and the bombings and burn­
ings of Negro homes and
churches.
Hoover said final tabula­
tions for lilt'd would show the
apprehension of about 13.200
fu g iti\cs and 'recovery of
more than 20,500 stolen auto- |
mobiles in FBI-investigated
eases.

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million collection of paintings
Defective heater* sent fits
b&gt; \ an Gogh, Degas, Itenmr,
Modigliana and Monet will lie firemen on two runs over the
auctioned off here next month woekend with dam age eon
The Freneli impressionist fined to the heaters
and post impressionist works
Firemen were railed lo the
from the private collection of i residence of A T Clark, 101
the late* Morris W Haft of Last 23rd Street, at 11.IH5 p
New York will be pul on the m. Saturday and to the R. A
1609 Park
block Feb. 9 at the Troshy Bedding home
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works of art which is included in the Ringling Museums Acquisitions, 1954-64 show which
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Dr. Crane’s

Reception Committee

Worry C linic

According to Szent-Gvorfryl. we
have the wrong idea about the func­
tion of hook*. We think of them as
soniethihg whose contents have to
he crammed into our heads—hr our
children’s.
Just the opposite, he says. "Rooks
are there to keep the knowledge In
while we use our heads for something
better."
Another widely held opinion is that
memorizing of facts is good mental
training and that knowledge does no
harm. But, he'savs. the mind is not
a bottomless pit. "and if we put in
one thing we might have to leave out
another." '
So what the schools have to do, he
says, "is to make us learn how to
learn, to whet our npiadites for
knowledge, to teach us the delight of-,
doing a job well and the excitement
of creativity, to teach us to love what
we do, and to help'us to find what
we love to do.”
A tall order, but one well worth
attempting to fill.

We hear a lot about the ''informa­
tion explosion”—how knowledge i*
piling on top of knowledge at such
a rate th at we are in danger of be­
ing buried under mountains of infor­
mation.
It’s enough to make a kfndergartner want to turn in his scissors and
craft j&gt;ai&gt;er right now.
It’s refreshing then to hear an op­
timistic view, especially from .some­
one who has done his own share of
adding to mankind’s store of knowl­
edge.
iiioehomiet Albert Hzerit-Gyorgyl,
winner of the 1{*.‘I7 N’ohel_ Prize for
medicine, is optimistic because "sci­
ence tends to generalize, and general­
ization means simplication.'1
lie points to his own field, biology,
which is very much richer than in*
his student days. "Hut it is simpler,
too. Then it was horribly complex,
being fragmented into a great num­
ber of isolated principles. Today these
are all fused into one single complex
with the atomic model in its center."

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trit-s to i r vivo &gt;umr ol tlia
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when yoie-.einl for_orte of
Tm
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b.-it.L
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MV»»u r a n t hr iii*t jee nriil
f»*e| blue." run* nn Minim of wottiet H.KASK ft**•? up to
fell Iit } *
modern |i%y»hiiittv
OVKK -1.T YEARS
*1Jj&gt;Milt |ift - *111it I hi hilok ***
So ictC-1' if*iittc?
VI l'ir*l K Pitlni.ioi
Make tit! (ti'Piulit of y*"ir }o1lf roeOi.pHU** 1 I n -* 1 • a d
( Vlong.ldv old |awl otficn
*dully duties *u &gt;ou &gt;.tu in* • tint tool t»fir at your wai*t
ereiiae your output -*f h"ii&gt;»e' 4 line *
Clara U l*Vr million* of | •‘Vovf probably were ilend*
women who fear the menu* er nnd quite pretty when you
1
p*iu*t. Hut the} lifieli arr e-ere a bride, weren't
guilt} of u*ing that buga­ lidded.
boo a* a fed hr f rim; to
"H m r much did you veigh
dUguUe
their
indolence th en ?"
about dieting. C irlv vo«/
\n d &gt;ihr admitted that sh*
ran'! frrl like a aportft tnzfiftii d a wright of only IM
rfMidaler with the cha***!* of at that time, which mean#
truck! So *tud) tht* rn»r she ha* added an extra
and •‘end fof the Ilietinc faiUlld*
Fhwiklcl below.
One nf the *hief cause* of
f ASK F-473; Cliim IF* Hir­ meliopHUanl upM-n I* thi* fear
ed !tb, if moody and drapond of losing one'* youth
ent ,
It U thU9 nnstnlgin fhotne'iif. Cl nile,'* ahit liiiileiif* i|, *0 krieajll fnt out teenngi
4IJ feel oh] nnd on the shelf. thrills th a t i uiiaes much of
4*So 1 ait mound the houae the up«et in women land
by the hour it mi cty my eye* iii* rt j nfler ihe itifii *-f ID*
••ut/
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lint We ran still feel young
"My huahiiiid then ircb
Mild iiImi |i»"k flO*|i! llki* 3*
and *i old* file* *o II.at
feeliitgei if we Jtl.il N?*t«Mr
jnnK' a mt feel eVefl w.irM*.
our »* ‘filly eha-sift tu it*
•'Alii J Jii -1 htivin^ the
youthful sti **nlult|ii‘d aliMpe
t hithge
lift* a little r hi lief
For the ovoiii! tnetuipHUie
th|ifi u*m«l 14

A Common Bond
Perhaps human government will
becomu a science someday, ton.

At the same time a* Egyptian jets
were shooting down an American oil
company plane, Kgyptiun and Arn'-rcun scientists were co-operating in
measuring the moon’s teni|*erature
during a lunar eclipse.
While their government takes eco­
nomic assistance from the United
States with one hand ami encourages
the qv,fuwJea^|*-“t,rUri^4U^£-,,v.vulju&gt;hit Americam
-lb
er, the scientists of Kgypt hnvt?given
another demonstration*of the truth
that the ijuegt‘for know ledge removes
some men far above the petty bar­
barisms and ambitions of other men
who call themselves leaders.

• i *♦ v'ir?

Thought f-or Today
Mepurt from evil, and do good;
seek peace, and pursue it-—•Psalms
31:1 I.
* *
My country wants to le; construer r , r + n i t —*—ow-sj*.1;***m e n i l l n o t w a rs,.-a m o n g )uiTtorrs.‘* 'lt
w a n ts its e lf to live in fre e d o m , a n d .
ill th e c o n fid e n c e lio it (lie p eo p le o f
e v e r y o th e r n a tio n enjov •■«|im!ly th e
rig lit o f rhooM iig Ih e ji ow n w a y o f
life .— [J w ig h l Ie K i-e n h o w e r.

Dick Wesl's

TJie Lighter Side

hiplii chi»»r»*s

Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

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A FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS ACCOUNT

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return a* a guide for.this year. t()e reduced Withholding tax putcr all the card* ,bearing *bl* newspaper.
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Those two sentences sum up tables are. attuned to the low your Social Security nuit V r i Tlu lx&gt;ok contain* a 1 of'th.c'tl.M S Rolhesny ami transferthe be?t aJv ict that can be cr IMS ra'es but were to- an ! determ ine it; seconds.it all. inforitMtioii included in the led to the C’oast liitutd cut*
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appe iring m this news u ’r Adrladne Saturday The
our annual lax return hy Vprn
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the* filing of returns
lo point out every* Iv 'Mblc de order a cdpy. simply mail the
Mrs, Haas is s&gt;hedutcd lo
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to do in to start to learn all her to hank* where you hac. rhing which must he -(town on "V’ut Your c'wn T a\c* ." *' o
saving* accounts, corporations jo u r return but will lake full The Sanford Herald, t’ »&gt; Box
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Hates h a .e tnx-n reduced a- from whom you receive djv: advantage &lt;! every tax saving is:*. Dept V Undid v'liy Slat
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cross the hoard ior everyone. dends ami all employin’* who opportunity
The tax ra' • in the lowest bra
eket has been reduced from
2o t'er cent In t*&gt; per c m for
19**1 I lie i ale at tiic t**p ha*
b«**n trimm ed from 91 j" r &lt;**nt
to 77. per rent And .n tufii
tlie-r* rates will lie furlfi.-r re
dueeti In 11 per cent a' the
t«&gt;ir-*m and 7u i&gt;» r tent ut :hc
top.
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pedUeiK'n ti.i been inrro! ue*t
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famlbe* v»r!i total ru **mi - •**
than itu sm F**rmet v ;’•** jx
pav*r who didn't ttetm/&lt;* h.*
rleduetion* *mild trike a -’aril
ar*l deduction of to p*r cent
of. h;i_grn«i inrnpic. Tbc new:

fly from I’h i
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i*land city to ^rcet her Mitt.
liaml.
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aid the 52-year-idd linn*
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"I he ft mate Rothesay, which the i*lnnd, then trsnsferred
rref off the on* in the area, was notified i him to the cutter Adriadns.
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the Vitem Ishtud when *'unfavorable winds
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d u n e hi* 21 foot auxiliary
,|i*op Mcl-P Per toward the
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th e , (,nrt.h f„r Una,. i,rk.iin
|iri-. -js when hi* wife, rafleil
the Const ttunrd in Phila.lel.
phia and teporlrd ,*he had not
heard from him since Nov. 30.
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sent art rimphthhms plane to
check the island, spotted the
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y ear than te return to a diecnaalon o f profH alon al base-

ball fo r Sanford.
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l a talklav with hAaobqn
fane la aad around Sanford
aad aaklnf the queatlon, "Do
you w ant pro baeebell back in
Sanford cnonth te eupport
HT" wo find th a t a m ajority
of people do — prorlded th a t
the erfan liatlo n which will
eponaor It aeoa ta way to clear
to complete the eeaaon with­
out difficulty.
And, we might add, moat of
them aro willing to giro it
a fair amount of financial eup­
port because they believe that
a city the site of Sanford
ought to benefit from having
a local club,
Wc learned the other day
th a t Just by baring a profes­
sional club In Sanford the
playera themeelvee and ths
sponsoring association will
spend from 9160,000 to 1180,000 and th at's not eiactly
chicken feed to the local econ­
omy.
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F irst, the parent major lea­
gue club peye all the ealariee

Sipley Rolls
High Series
Pat 5!p!cy was the top scor­
er with her 341/204 aa she lead
(cam, S A N, to a clean sweep
over the league leading Lucky
Stars. She was aided by new
team-mate Thelma Unger'a
111.
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The Pirates picked four easy
points by virtue of a forfeit
from the Pull Up*. Jane Spotski of the Pirates rolled a 816192
The ABC's took four close
ones from the Drags as they
won each game by less th in
ten pirn. B arbara Rohrer bow­
ling for tha ADC'e had a 322
178.
Current team standings are
Lucky Stars 4Hk • 26'k; S A N.
39 • 29; Full Upi 37Vb - 30Vt;
ABC's 33 • 23; the Pirates and
(he Drags arc tied with re­
cords of 28.4 • 4114.

fo r tha players aad managar.
And. It m ust be nstad th a t
ball playars d e n t “ work’* for
the twenty-one fifth ( t l meals
and BO cents) a wssk as they
once did.
Mast of these youngsters
today ta rn aa average of |600
a month and man age re get
f i r more than t h a t The pay­
roll along plus all tha other
•ip en ie a of tha club add up
the 1190,000 or more figure.
Thle 1* almost like having an­
other email Industry come to
Sanford.
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One baseball fan we talked
to dlscutsod the coming of
basebaU ta 8anford In this
fashion: "L et's set up an or­
ganisation — something like
Community Promotions, Inc.,
In Daytona Beach.
"1 don't believe we're ready
to enter the Florida S tate
League In 1903 but If w t get
this organisation set up and
underway new we eould easily
be ready for 1900 when the
FSL u p e n d s to 12 clubs with
two six-club divisions.
“ Schsdults could then be
arranged on a home and horns
basis rath sr than ths threoday (or more) extended road
'W*f.s «*d th ^ y p ju k K c u ftv a m
etlng expense* to x bare m in ­
imum. ___
“ Further, g a t e
receplla
would be enhanced by the fact
th a t fane from thee* six north­
ern division cltlss would be
In a position to visit other cit­
ies. Right now It would be
Impossible to expect Miami
fans to travsl to Sanford for
games but with 1-4 completed
between here and Daytona
Beach and the two cltlea only
mlnutea away fana could
maka the Jaunt with aas*."
We believa this la the answ­
er and we compliment the fan
— who right now wanta to
remain anonymous — for his
thinking. Of course, It would
be nice for Sanford to become
tlw 10th club and operate this
summer. But there's not fnough time unless there's a
so-called angel around who
wanta baseball had enough
to lay the money on the line.
If ths FSL goes to 12 clubs
— aa It says it y lll do — now
Is ths time to plan for a club
hsrs because it's almost a surv
bet th at Sanford will have to
be one of ths 12.

FSU Takes
Gator Bowl
By David M. MoffH
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) University of Oklshoma pres­
ident George Cross summed
up Saturday's Gator Bowl con­
test when he told a post game
banquet: “ In my 21 y fars aa
president at Oklahoma, I've
teen a lot of good football, but
I have never teen a better
paiilng attack than Florida
State showed against us."
’ A few hours before, Cross
had seen the Florida State
Seminole! beat the Sooners
36 19 in the 20th annual Gator
bowl and in the process b a tc h ­
ed quarterback Steve Tensl
and flanker back Fred Blletnlkolf break every passing rec­
ord In the G ito r Bowl book.
Tenal, billed at Afoot-3 aa
the tallest collage quarterback
In the nation, le t records for
most touchdown pastes (3),
most passing yardage (303),
most pastes completed (23),
and moat p a n e s attem pted
(38).
Blletnlkoff, tha n a 1 1 o n ' a
fourth ' f lf|lfA ..P61* receiver.
four of th o u touchdown passaa for one record, and let
other records f o r pastes
caught (13), and yarda gained
receiving (192).
It w ai an exciting offensive
contest that thrilled a sellout
crowd of more than 50,000 and
a national television audience
from a 69 yard pass Intercep
tion return when the game
was barely three minutci old
until • great goal line stand
In the closing seconds — both
by Florida State.
There was a shadow over
the gsme. The day before,
Oklahoma coach Gomer Jones
dismissed four players, three
of them offensive tta ri, for
signing pro contracts the pre
vious week.
Florida State sidelined ace
place kicker l.ea Murdock
when It was learned he had
exceeded his eligibility.
"We were sorry shout toting
those boys," C rott tald, "but
the way Tensl was throwing to
IlilctnikotL we couldn't have
won even If we had them in
the lineup "
Tenii, Bilrtnikoff. and five
other Semlnolcs signed pro

W orld Golfer Redmond
M eets S n ak e s, Tigers
By Bill MrCermlrk
NEW YORK — (NKA) — Jack Redmond,
78, recently shot a round of golf in 74, which
iv not extraordinary for an old pro. What
was unusual Is th a t tha 18 holes were play­
ed In a* many different countries, one hole
to eaih. He Is alwaye up to something like
that.
Everything about Redmond le unusual.
He look* more like the curete of a Cheshire vilteg* than a professional golfer, ila
I* one of the gr*at trick shot artists. It*
has pfaysif hit W a y around tha worfif a.-vtti
time*.- He has golfed In more than 100
countries from Afghanistan to Zanxlbar,
“ but not Russia, yet."
"Z anslbar has on* of the nicest courses
in the world," Redmond says.
“ Ona court* I played In D urbin, South
Africa, had IR-Inch anakea—can 't remem­
ber w hat they called them—whose bite wa*
deadly. On* of them hit you and you were
gone before they could get you bkek te the
clubhouse,
“1 didn't look up once there on my backawing." Redmond he* had ether experiences with
wildlife.
,"In Singapore there were some enormous
tracks on on* green,” Jack recall*. “1 ask­
ed the caddy w hat they were.
“ T ig e r tracke,' he said. ‘If you want to,
you can go on ahead and sea where he went.
As for me, I'm going back to aee where he
cam* from .' ”
The toughest courae Redmond ever en­
countered was a t Bray, Iceland.
"Bill Malborn one* took six full brasil*
shots to teach the green on • par 4 at
Bray," Redmond recalls. “ I was there en*
day when a well-hit drive by a better-thenaverage golfer was blown back to tha Tee."
Redmond haa don* most of his traveling
as a golf Instructor an ahlp tours. Ho give*
Isssons aboard and trick shots off the stern
occasionally fo r the edification of tha p as­
sengers. Usually, he give* an aihlbitlon a t
every atop on n cn iiet w hert them -la en­
ough layover time.
“And 1 play w ith tho passengers on the
different courses," he says. "The man gat
quite a kick out o f'I t and It helps convince
them th a t a cruise la n ot necessarily one
big shopping trip for th eir wives."
Jack haa played w ith such royal personage* as King A lbert of Belgium, Don Juan,
pretender to the Spanish Crown, the King
th« Agha Khan.

'A L L M IN E A T L A S T ' (Ha Thinks)

New SOKC Records
Record attendance and mut­
ual w agering Saturday night
a t Sanfonl-Orlando Kennel
Club (SOKC) led general
m anager Jack Ledoux to an­
nounce planned expansion of
track facilities.
The new addition will be
started with the close of the
present eeaaon, Ledoux saidThe attendance hit 7,126,
toppling the previous record
gate of 9,892 set on Dec. 16,
1961. Mutual handle we* not
only a record fo r an opening,
but easily topped the all time
mark of 1140,282 set on d os­
ing night, April 8, 1961.
Play totaled »150,000, more
than 60 per cent over- the
996,787 set opening night last
year. It wa* by far the larg­
est Increase ever recorded for
any night a t the Sanford-Orlando track. The hug* handle
was considered even more
surprising since opening night
crowd* are notorious for be­
ing large In number* but rel­
atively em ail In th e . amount

rontracta as toon aa (he gam s
w ai ever, but guard Ed MeQuarter* w ai the only post
game algnee for the Sooner*.
In addition to the seven rec­
ords, aet by Tenal and Blletnl­
koff, co-wlnncri of the bowl'a
most valuable player award,
Oklahoma quarterback Ronnie
Fletcher passed to sophomore
end Ben lla r t for a record 93
yards and Florida Slate act
new records for scoring, (36
points), total offense (520
yards), first downs (29), and
combined with Oklahoma for
m bit total points in a Gator
bowl game (33).
Almost overlooked in the
flood of records was the fact
that lla rt gained 163 yard* to
trail only Blletnlkoff in Gator
Bowl reception yardage and
that Florida State halfback
Phil Spooner'* 123 yard* rush­
ing was the fourth best ru n ­
ning m ark since the bowl be­
gan in 1946.

He la constantly am aied by tha really fine
courses on* find* all over the world, “plares
Ilk* the FIJI Islands and Mombasa."
"Usually you will find th a t whersvar the
British hava been, there are excellent CourOfO," ha tays.
Redmond believes good golf consists of
only on* thing—training the body to awing
tha club properly and automatically, then
forgetting about everything but hitting the
ball when you step up ta it.
"A golfer should be like a piano playor,"
Redmond believes. "H e can he playing a
tune when somebody come* la and the pi­
ano player looks up and says 'Hallo, Joe'
without over stopping. Or ho can pick up a
boar with o m hand aad koep rig h t on play-.
Ing with the other without oven thinking
about w hat he'a doing.
"That'* the way golf should be playqL"

L eontll.
14.80 6.00 4.00
By Gamfnl
3.80 2.80
Twinkla On
4.60
Quiniela (4-8) 919.00
P erfects (4-8) $90.50
Ith Rare—3-8. Tim* 31.81
Herarhel Hutch 7.60 9.60 8-80
Man’s Guard
7.20 6.20
Cadcnlta
8.60
Quiniela (2-0) $40.20
P erfects (0-2) 9166.00
tth Race—9-11. Tima 91.47.
O.B.’a A dl-ttd 9 20 5.20 6.20
D are Hall
11.20 7.80
Brusque
4.20
Quiniela (2-7) $65.00 Perfects (2-7) 9125.90
10th Race—3-19. Tim* 11.41.
Mist Whirl
1020 7.40 5.00
Ebony Rock * ’ “ 6.00 3.10""
Orbital
3.80
Quiniela (2-4) $46.60
P erfects (2-4) 916120 Mth Rare — H mil*. Tim*
40.85.
Paris Pike
'12.80 E.60 5 00
G littering Rose
9.40 6.00
Pale S tar
8.20
Quiniela (2-6) $57.20
P erfects (2-6) $330.00

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For Half Million
By Gary Kale
UPI Sports Writer
A half-million dollar* worth
of college football talent was
secured in contracta during
the weekend
Alabama's Joe Namath ilgned for an estim ated 9400,000
with the New York Jet* of the
American Football League.
It may atart a price w ar by
next .Misaon'i group of out­
standing playera who will have
more than stars In their eyes
Namath proved to be Just
what the Jeta nerd as be toss
ed two touchdown passes In
Alabama's 2117 loss to Texas
in the Orange Bowl New
Year'* night and had the
Crimson Tide within Inches of
victory when a stubborn Long­
horn line itiffrned in the clot
ing minute*.
Contract signing after Flor.
Id* State's 36 19 victory over
Oklahoma in the Galor Howl
Saturday was held in full view
of a national television au­
dience.
The Steve Tenal lo-Fred Biletnlkoff pasting combination
that produced four Florida
Stale touchdowns was imined!
ately grabbed by the AFL'i
two'W est Coast teams.
San Diego coach Sid Glllman
brought Tensl over to a side­
line table for his signature end
Oakland coach A1 Davit had
the papers ready for Biletni
koff.
In addition, Glllman signed
end Don Floyd, renter Jack
Edwards and place kicker Lcs
Murdock of the winning Scmb

Sooner signer.
In other signing*, -the Cardinali corralled fullback Larry
Dupree of Florida, and offen­
sive end Sandy Sand* of Text*
and tackle F rin k McClendon
of Alabama signed with the VIking*.
••O regon 9tate w ai slaughter­
ed by Michigan, 34-7, New
Y ear's Day. giving the Big
Ten its 13th win in 19 meeting*
with the Pacific opposition.
In the Tournament of Rosea,
Mel Anthxiy scored three
touchdown* far (ha Wolver­
ine*, including an 84-yand run
which was the longest daih
from scrim m age in Ro*« Bowl
history.
.. .
Arkansas edged Nebraska,
10-7, In the Cottoo Bowl New
Year'* Day and Louisiana
Slaty squeaked past Syracuse,
alto by the margin of a field
goal, 13 10.
The West topped the Eaat,

SANFORD WOMEN’S
HOWLING ASSN.
Open Meeting
Tuea^ Jan. 6, '65
' 8:00 P.M.
. American Legion Hell
Hwy. 17-99

Free Coffee • Donate
- Door Prise

Mora ■' than 925,000 went
th o u g h the newly opened per­
L e g a l N o tic e ,
fects window* SM uiday night
and the management lerfflW ‘ rv TTtr c in c c iT r o tiT r o r
TH E
M 3 T II J IU IC IA I. ( in it an "unqualified sueceai.”
r r i T . tv a x n r n n a r .x is o i.n
c o im v , r i.m in is .
Saturday's Results
IN C I I A M C B H r 8 0 . I U M
1st Rare— 3-16. Tim* S1J0.
V O TICH o r
Na'ma See’y
20.80 12.40 6.80
rnm.ci.oatnK eurr
Den Onery
12.00 8.20 w e a r a itiK r E D K itJ k L S A r J '
l.N'OS A GOAN* ASSOCIATION
Sunbrook
8.60 o r NEV? Y O R K C IT T , * U a tU 4
Quintals (1-4) Paid 109.40. Stataa Banking Corporation.
riainiirr.
for Ocoee, also with 20 Wayne 2nd Race—5-16. Tim* 81.36. ta.
Hurst was second for the win­ 81'id R'qural 22.00 8.40
(1.60 i i u , n a n n r o l l *. j n . am
PATRICIA E. ROLL*. formarly
ners with 15.
Dinah'* Peg
3.20 3.00 hla wifa and now dlvorrad. and
In the finals Saturday night Et Cetera
4.60 RAl.EIOM B ROLLS and
nO'.Lg hla will, l( ha ba mar*
David Grant scored 27 points
Quintals (1-7) Pair 934.00. rlad«
to lead the Cardinals to the
Daily Doubts (4-7) Paid
Dofandanta
TOi I'ATIUCIA E. noLUa.
championship over St. Cloud $206.80.
Ilaaldrnca Unknown
57-47.
3rd Race—516. Tim* 31.96.
TOU AHE II KICKBY NOT?,
In tha comolatlon game the John North
6.60 8.60 2 60 i r i k P (hat a aull to foracloaa
a Mortgage haa barn ftlrd
Crystal River P lratei came Go Letter
6.80 4.00 ■calnat you In tha ahova Court
out on top by defeating Oviedo Julia's Gone
8.80 by tha ahova named Plaintiff.
Tl»r property aoufht to ba fora*
by a score cf S1-C8.
Quinirla (1-6) 920 00
Cloat’d !» aa foil -u ■
Rex Brooks contributed 27
Lot 10. OAKLAND !IILL«,
Uerfecta (1-0) 962.00'
according to tha plat lharr*
p an ts towards Oviedo's ef­ 4th Rare—5-16. Time 31.97.
of at rac*rdad In Plat II ok
fort but Crystal River had Barberry Eva
II. Paga &lt;4 Public lU c.rd.
7.80 4.00 8.40
of fitmlnola County. Flor*
three men In double figures Duke's Fire
7.00 4.40
IF*
with Frank Schiraldi and Dale Dart Rock
3.80
TOIT Ann REQUIRED to fit*
Itenmnger each bitting 19 Quiniela (2-8) 932 00
your ArtBMar with (ha Clark •*f
tha Court and (o rrr*a a copy
m arkers along with Ken I’u r-1 Perfect* (8-2) ISO 80.
upon (ha Plaintiffs Attorn#*,
cell who dropped in 17.
IIIVINO NATII ANSON. P O.
31h Rare—3-16. Time 31.98.
Boa |C. Cocoa, Florida, not latrr
W'tlde Jarquei 12.80 4 40 8.20 than January II. 1941 If you
I’ar-Lin Guasip
3.40 2.80 fall lo do ao. a dacras pro con*
faaao will ba tntarsd again it
Proud Eisie
3.20 you for tha r#ll#f damandrd In
tha Complaint
Quinirla (0-7) 91(00
WITNLHS my hand and tha
I'erferta (0-7) 932.60
Mil of aaid Court at Hanford.
4th Rare—3-18. Time 31.77
Baminoi* County, this 10th day
Dacambsr, 1914.
O.B.’s Address 14.00 9.40 4 20 of
(SEAL)
FLINT, Mich (U PI) — Ap- 1June Eve
11.00 6.80
Arthur II Hsckwlth. Jr„
prnximutcly 100 feet uf water Cirrus City Pat
Clark of Circuit Court
4.00
Ily Martha T Vlhlaa
separate James E. Bailey from
Quiniela (3-8) $91 80
Trying Nathana.*n, Ka&lt;j,
the Ice boat he took all iumP. O. Hot 41.
I'erferta (3-8) $333.10
Florida
mer to build—but he really 7th Rare — H mile. Tliw* Cocoa.
PubllBh Dac. 14. ft. | | . ifgg 4
doesn't car*.
Jan 4. 1941
40.10.
CPU •42
Bailey, his young aon Gregory, 5, and his father-,In-law,
Keith II. Day,
are ail alive Russian Wins
(o tell how the boat, which Speed Skating:
ran on three skis end was
GJOEVIK, Norway ( U P I ) powered by an S0-horaepower Sergcl Scljanln of Ruiaia won
Rob’s and Otto’s |
motor, got to ths bottom of the 10,000 meters event of
Barber Shop
Silver Lake, 18 miles south of an International Speedskating
IN THE NEW
her*.
meet Sunday with a time of 16
The trio went to the lake minutes, 16 seconds.
Sanford P l a z a
to teal the oirboat. A fter ripPaul Eriock of. panada finHwy. 17-11 „
i»vng aiuund lu i- in m * U a t , , tahnf't»frrt&gt; W 'f V o n o t ttn
- O p erate d B y
they hit a patch of Icr which record for the distance of
11011 Wll.KERSON
could not hear the weight of 1618.7. American llart Smith
the boat anil crew. Aa the lea w ai 13th In 17:13.1.
rracktil and the boat began
to submerge, Bailey, 27, toas­
t'd hie ton to firm er ice.
He then jumped into the
icy w ater to pull hi* fatherin-law to the. surface.
Anether Iceboater netlced
their plight and threw a rope
to Baili-y and hauled the two
men out of -the waters All
10
three had a story to tell.
e x c it in g
RACES

Ocoee Captures Citrus Classic
By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sports Writer
The Ocoee Cardinals downed the Oviedo Lions Friday
night 62 36 and set the stage
for Saturday night’* victory
over St. Cloud and tlie Citrus
Classic basketball tournament
championship.
In Friday night's affair the
Lions were able to hold the
Cardinals back through the
first half aixl left them with
a one point hslf-lime lead. But

a big third quarter for Oeoce
widened their lead and the
Lions were unable to close
the gap.
Jim m y Courier dropped In
20 for the Lions, Reg Brooks
accounted for 10. Mikirr got
nine, and Bobby Stewart and
Tim Colbert picked up aeven
each. Ron Konantt was high

00136137

Set Opening At
Machen, Terrell Cocoa Feb. i5
Sign To Fight
Ice Boat Sinks,
3 Are Rescued

CHICAGO (U IT ) — Heavy­
weight contender* Eddie Mmclieii Mini Ernie Terrell signed
contracts today for a 13round match th at may crown
the World Boxing Association
heuvyweight champion.
The WIIA version of the
title was stripped from. Cas­
sius Clay for violation of an
association rule against re­
matches. Clay signed for a
rulurn bout with Sunny Liston
following their fight last February.
The Marhen-Terrell match
Is scheduled for Mnr. 6 at
Chicago'* International Am­
phitheatre.
Former Golden Glove rham-

COCOA (Special) — The
Houston Astro* will start
their 1965 spring training
with an early ram p nf 39
player* beginning Feb. 16, at
their Florida training complex here, it was announced
by Astro General Manager
Caul Itirbards,
An additional eight player*
will Join the early rToup Feb.
22, and 11 more Astros will
•tart work March 8, to bring
the A*Un*‘ spring roster to­
tal to 00 players. The total
includes 40 players on the
major league roster, 15 farm
hands, three NDS players and
two free agents.
“ This extra tirna will give
n* a chance to give our
younger players more detail-

sw l

JACK REDMONQ
. . . not Ruaal* yet

Expansion Follows

Win 5lh In Row
MIAMI (U P I) — The St.
Louis Card*, with a tong lis*.
of young talent to work with,
are likely to make trouble in
the. E eilcrn Division uL-ihc
NFL ranks next season.
Maybe even more trouble
than tha paat tcaaon, when
they finished a half-game t&gt;chind the Cleveland Browne—
whom they beat and tied—and
capped with a 24-17 win over
Green Bay's Packers Sunday.
The win, before 66,218 sun­
drenched Orange Bowl fan* In
the 6th annual N FL RunnerUp Bowl, was the Cardi* fifth
In a row. And they don't show
any algna of stopping.
11-7, In a rea of mud to win
the annual Shrina Game on
Saturday! '

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N O W OPEN

uir *■ )'i "Kl «»" iu nrcome top m ajor league per­
former*.'* '
Richard* will bead tha In­
struction staff th a t will in ­
clude Manager Lum H arris,
major Itague roarhea Howl*
Pollrt. Nellie Fox. Jim Bus­
by, Clint Courtney and Jim ­
my Adalra, minor , league
managers Grady Hatton. Lou
F itigerald.
Chuck
Churn,
Dave Phllley and Hilly Good­
man, arouts Frank Gabler and
A! Vincent, farm director Eddia Robinson and assistant
farm dlractor P at Gllliek.
Veteran pitchers Bob Tur­
ley, who la attem pting a
comeback with the Astros,
and 8ktnny Brown are expect*
ed to double as playera and
ACTION) THRILLS!
coarhea fo r the early camp.
WwWi fattael Ifgrt
There will be 19 pitcher*,
T O N IG H T
six catchers, 12 Infieldera and
FIRST GAME
four oulfieldora la the early
7 :4 0 p * n .
group.

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B y M argaret Cosby

You often read of bis Same
bunting in the wild* of dark•at Africa or In myiteriou*
India but rarely do you have
an opportunity to feel a*
though you're sitting at a
crackling campfire way out in
an isolated and old iog and
aod-roof cabin to hear about
#
the big game of western Unit­
ed States and northern Can­
ada; the trace of old Indian
lore still alive today; on the
spot observation* of back
woodsmen and reports on im­
pressions of people and places.
As an annual pilgrimage to
escape from ulcers, heart di­
seases and the like, Dr. Jam es
s B. Foley, DVM, warmly reW ferred to locally as ■•doc," re ­
turned to Stillwater, Okie.,
early tills fall to attend a sem­
in ar on articular diseases at
the University of Oklahoma.
While there he had an opIX)XtUfilty_lo scan new Ionova-,
tions in medicine as well ns
renew old acquaintances. Aft­
er a week on campus, with
• Jeep hitched on behind, Doc
®
headed for the mountains of
southern Colorado where he
camped out and hunttd elk
for a week in the San .Luis
Valley.
While the sunshine was on
Ihg'pum pkln here, it was 10 20
- - •"•B eereoa
-isHWftmilts,
stream s frpio over at night
-- a h d - th r - e lk were—especially
^
w ary and scarce but Dm- man*
®
aged to drop a 1,200 pound elk
with his Welherby rifle m the
Buena Vista area on the Con
tinental Divide west of Pue­
blo. While awaiting the arriv ­
al of E arl Faust, Sanford
pharm acist, Foley renewed
old acquaintances and review­
ed former hunts with friends.
When Faust arrived, they
^
continued the hunt in the Vi)
ley then drove the acenlc ride
to Salt Lake City, Utah .and
on to Twin Falls in lloise
Idaho; Into the magnificent
state of Washington, up the
breathtaking, beautiful Co­
lumbia taking the alternate
Alcan Highway and stdl tot­
ing the jeep, west to Kantoops,
B C.t and on Into the (Jticsnel
9
area and Cariboo Country
where Doc got about a 900puund spike bull mouse with
his Welherby anil Faust dropped one with his SO ufi. It took
two men to carry _ out one
moose hide.
Contrary to general opinion,
moose hunting, other Ilia'll in
the rut season, is as difficult
a game to shoot as the wary
9
elk and it Is snap shooting. In
the rut season, au elk ran be
called in and then they are
"fitting ducks."
They ssw many deer every­
where Doc got about a 900deer for it is too easy hunting
when the country ts overrun
and it especially is no sport
after going out for elk, moose
and bear,
♦
A typical day's hunt would
sta rt before dawn, perhaps in
•
a sod-roofed log cabin miles
from-the main camp A hesrty
breakfast would be first order
of the day for it may be the
last m eal before returning to
e»mp 'a fte r dark. If you're
stalking game, you Just don't
Hop end iimk vp e-m eJl—VoU
grab a anack or bite on the
™

thl* world and the neat."
Foley and Faust pushed 700
miles north into Canada where
they could throw snowballs at
the Yukon. They saw fresh
track* and wondered if Sgt.
I'rcslon was among the many
Bounties they saw.
In Yukon Country, to check
hunling and see where game
irlo c a te d , it Is necessary for
scouting parties to take to the
air to caver the vast terrain.
Hunters then head to.Uie hunt­
ing grounds by Jeep and close
In on their game on horsehack, on snow-shoes and on
foot.
In the Chill Colin Country
of British Columbia, they

Jeeprd 3,000 bumps, bounces
and Jars in only 140 miles into
the back country where they
hunted on 4,000 acres of
ranch, 40 times larger than
most ranches in the United
states.
It staggers the Imagination
to attem pt to conceive the
breadth of Dili land yet while
in rem ote arees of this coun­
try, which seemingly la cut
off from the rest of the world,
they were questioned about
Florida, that far off lend of
lunahlne.
It waa In Chill Cotin Country
that they joined with Doc's old
friend and double A rated in­
ternational Indian guide, Sa­

THIS 1,200-pound elk was taken by Dr. Jamen
B. Foley, of Sanford, on a hunting trip through
the western United States and northern Canada.
The photo also shows Indisn guide, Sachem Das
Mas (left), who joined the hunt In Chlti Coton
Country, British Columbia.

chem Dai Mas, of the Wefarkowle Indiana of British Co­
lumbia, a branch of the North
American Black Feet Tribe.
They scored on an 600-pound
medium sired gristly bear
with a heart shot and a 400pound black b ear (which It
very large for ill species) was
dropped with a spinal ehot.
The gristly bear is the only
game in the country which la
on the Increase. They have
killed far more than 300 heed
of cattle In a year's time and
attacked at least three peo­
ple, mauling them seriously.
Our Florida hunters suggest
hunting bears with utmost

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caution for they are extremely
dangerous. T hey're not only
unbelievably powerful but are
im a tifl|ly fast for their bulk.
These particular lub-speciee
of the Alaskan Kodiak Hear
attain such a also that when
skinned out would cover a 14foot wall. The doctori suggest­
ed using a heavy weapon when
baiting bears for a wounded
one will coma to the sound of
the gun and you want to be
sura to atop him cold with
something like ■ 300 Magnum
Welherby, a double-barrel 300
Nltro Express or a rifle of
equivalent power.
Pushing still farther west

a t far is Prince Rupert on
the Pacific Ocean, they eyed
the ferry to Alaska. Time was
running short, however, and

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It atlll wae a long way home
with much to do so they de­
cided to schedule an A lisk in
trip for the future,

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Pagre 8—Mon. J n n .4 , ’65

OanTorB ^rriTB

An on.the-atreet survey by
two New York career girls
revealed men are more coura­
geous when voicing an opin­
ion than In taking action. Not
th a t the men they atopped to
take p a rt In the survey were
cowards. They Ju it hesitated
to follow the gala* instruc­
tions,
These .were , to take the
young women** glasses and
stomp on them. The purpose
was to prove th a t new plastic
lenae* donj^ break
(they
didn’t). Ju st a* im portant for
you glasses wearer* was the
male point of view toward you
and your apses, the survey
exposed.
Only 18 per cent of the men
preferred their women not to
wear glasses. A small per cent
of the rads said glasses make
e girl “ mature-looking." Rut
the rest felt they didn't like
girla In glasses bemuse the
frames were too exsggeratcd
COTTON CAN GLOW IN THE DARK—Be nt-home In rich tone* of cot­
and ugly.
ton velveteen. A ntottalc print in-nhiulca of Kreen, blue and purple lend*
Four per cent of the, men
the pants suit (left) the k I o w o f stained g la s s . Designed for luxurious
said they never notice th at
leisure wear by Jan Feldman, slender pants arc topped by a cutaway jac­
women are wearing glasses
ket with mandarin collar. At Designers U.S.A. the look for entertaining
when they meet them in a
is long. Ankle-length dress (right) in ruby velveteen wears its own neck­
group. Hut 8# per cent react
lace—n subtle sparkle of jet balls and fringe.
to glasses when they are in­
troduced to them Individually.
Rut, frankly, the^ average
woman would rather take her
ALL
chances alone than be su r­
fly Jane Cassrlbrrry
Rev, Zehnder han_ rrsignrd rounded by a bevy of other
C H R IS T M A S
Rev. nml Mrs, Robert Zchn Mi pastorate at St. Marks women,-glasses or no.
.uilicFan Clmrdi in ’ Hollydec
....W hat Irks the., men -the:
a &gt; U » C A R n S « ia
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- I’j y t u &lt; • lb at(&lt;re|&gt;t &gt;
m o sC tW .g lf, is riot’ ilia l youleft Tunaday a f te r .A jbfeiwlay
a m il-as senior'pastor of*the
ViWY
glasses but th a t you” revisit
W
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lila
yarcntaTTW
and
Ilethlrhem IsSheran Church
Tiise to wear theiil ll^X h need
and Mrs. C. It Zehndcr, ul
of Lakiwcond, Colo. He will
preach Ills farewell sermon on them.
Winter Jewelry Triplet Drive.
Kxpanding on this point,
Jan. 17 and will be Installed in
they told the surveyors th at
bis new church on Jan. 31.
"half the women In their lives,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Her wives or girl friends, went
aid of Triplet Drive have bad blind half the time for fear
PRICE
as a houseRuest for the past of being less attractive.”
Glasses are unattractive,
month bis mother, Mrs K M
V
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Ili-rald. of Miami Shores, pbo they said, if a girl wears ex­
The Daughter* of Wesley will return home on Monday. cessively heavy frames th at
Sunday school class of the
First Methodist Church will
hold Ihc regular business and
social meeting Tuesday, Jan.
5 at 7 30 p m . at McKinley
fly Donna Kttes
Mr and Mrs Holier! Du
Gifts - (’nrd* - Hooks Hall.
Mrs H a rrie t H a rris of Old Pree and son, Robbie, have
Mr.« J N (iillun will serve |n Xi(. Highway and Mr» Irene returned to their home in
210 E. First St.
us chairman of luiftr*»e*
March of Sanlando Springs Massapetjiia. N. Y . after
Drive have received invlla visiting with her parents. Mr
lions to the presidential In and Mrs J It Grant of Pal­
aoguraimn in Washington. D metto Avenue as well a* other
members of the fapilly,
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need for a lurvey shows they
still worry aj&gt;out it. Design^
are much better and new
lightweight fram es and plastic
lenses add to present day
wearability. These should be
co-ordinated to your complex­
ion, hairstyle and day or night
use*

leave nose m arks or frames
th at are exaggerated or overdecorated. Twenty per cent
chided the shy girl who makes
herself look mousy or unat­
tractive by choosing too-plain
fram es.
Women have been wearing
glasses for centuries and the

A few hours among dusty were drawn back Into • huge,
fashion hooka revrgls tyw netted cgdogan or dressed to
glasses through the ages fit a simulate the style. Venetian
blond and Titian red were
woman’s toilette.
the rag*- Surprisingly, many
I MO
H air worn in the Madonna women dyed their hair yellow,
style featured a center p a rt tomato red and mahogany.
with the hair flat on top. Spectacle* were framed in
Sides covered the ears and hair-thin blue steel wire.

• shingle diagonally sgrirted
across the back of the head
or shoulder-length locks done
in a horisontal roll or tiny
chlgnpn. "M odern" spectacles
appeared of thin wire frames
of blue steel with sides that
curved behind the ears.
Anything sound fam lliart

1875

The *70a hairstyle* called
for greater bulk. Horsehair
was used in this big era for
false hair. The front hair of­
ten was cut into bangs with
little ringlets on either side
of the forehead. The folding
Oxford was the spectacle of
the day with thin shell rims
and a bridge of flat blue steel1900
The pompadour, revived dur­
ing World W ar II, reigned.
The front hair, either straight
or waved, w-as drawn over a
" r a t" or finely msshed wire
roll. Many women roughed the
under hair (today’s teasing?)
with a comb. This formed a
matted foundation over which
the outside hair was dressed.
Oxford glasses again, but
these had solid gold gadroon
engraved rims.
1931
The slightly long feminine
coiffure of the early '30s had

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•Mattr Fininh Powder
Mis* Charlotte Riley of
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Many fill*** puwili*ra «nM ano( Ikt nephew and faintly, Mr o! In r torn* to your imikv up,
and Mr* Jerry Riley, at tiielr
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School Days During Coffee
senior year they spent two
weeks at Daytona it each
Needless to say this group
has shared many wonderful
mommies and the morning
was all too short to catch up
on everything While together
Hie) were )&gt;ls;h school girls
again, forgetting tiiat they had
two or three children and a
husband at home and that now
several of them live many
miles from Nanlord.
Those Invited to enjoy this
delightful occasion were Mrs.
Jam es Deilrine (Caro! laicrh c lt), Mrs. Garnett While
(Paulette Casont, Mrs. Ger­
ald Covington l Joyce Jones),
Mrs Frankie Stenftrom (Pa-,
Irieia Tookcl, Mrs. William
Huward (Hetty Anne Stiles),
Mrs. Lduis Roman (Jeanette
Cleveland). Miss Palty Walk­
er and Miss Jeanette Kinlaw,
all of Sanford.
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Am Vrr-floBeVf Bert? 73KF
dra Dunn) of Orlando, Mrs.
Charles Henry (Jeanne Lane
Mtiler) of West Palm Reach,
Mrs Jerry Lancaster (Nancy
Hemptree i o( Florence, S C.,
and Mrs John I.iflner ( Ellen
Lyon) of Jacksonville,
Also Mrs. Richard Wilson
(Shelia Drowning) o( Chicago,
Mrs. Jim m y Davis (M artin
Owen) of Madison, Mrs. Wal­
lace Peacock (Polly Graham )
of Chattahoochee, Miss Rose­
mary G arner of New York
City, Mrs. Clarke Messier
iJonl Saunders) of Gaines­
ville and Mrs. Lynwood WhatIry (B arbara Cassubc) of
Memphis.
Man, cedar cheat, ring —
th a t’* the new matrimonial
order of things The girl who
get* a hope cheat from her
beau gets to the altar four out
of five times, a survey shows.

ANK AT —

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SHS '54 Grads Reminisce

Mits Grace Marie Stme
cipher and Mr* Gene K»Iridge i Palsy n-llinw were
(milI-uses at a lovely rnlfi c
at the Mini-cipher home on
Saturday morning. Dee, 2ti
T hu coffee wax Riven *o
that lln-ir clove Iticndu in I InI!*.’&gt;( RraduatliiR claw could
cet together and chat awhtbIt |-lefty «mik emhniidrreil Iw-lorr the lug rlaxs reunion
ruttiin or linen ill a wcwk x,»- that niRhl
Many will rem eniher tills
1lit inn of hli-Hi li to remove
group o( girls Wiiile in the
lim m of stamping ink.
filth grade they Marled a
"Polly Pigtail t ilth" and went
hy tini nam e until they entered Junior High when they r e ­
named thing selves the more
••grown up"
Junior
Miss
Club.
In high school the group be­
came juft "Club ”
Meelingx were held once a
week in member*1 liomcx and
,vlv»h
vvmsvsWd .vA
various service projects, all
IS " n t s e t D I*A V $ 7 .9 3
sort* of parties and raising
money—mostly by having can
HILVI-JtRLATK IIY —
dy
sales downtown.
INTERNATIONAL
Each summer from the
c:ghl!i grade on the chili would
spend one week at New Smyr
na Hcach with several moth112 H. PARK AVE.
e r t as chaperoncx. After their

A V IN G S C E R T IF IC A T E S!

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THROUGH THE AGES WOMEN CO-ORDINATED their eyeglasses,
make-up and hairstyles, even when they wore their glasses in private.
In IHfiO (top left) it was center-part Madonna hairdo, sometimes dyed,
worn with hair-thin blue steel wire specs. 1875 styles found false hair
used for more hulk (top right). Thin shell-rimmed glasses folded. 1900 re­
vived tiie pompadour, sometimes wills "rats," sometimes waved (bottom
Jeft). Glasses became more elegant with gold rims. In 1901. straight hair,
bangs (I wit tom right) eye make-up set off lightweight colored frames
with unbreakable plastic lenses for today's busy, athletic women.

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Model's Lot No Joy In Paris
.PARIS — (NBA) — l ’reki- ; year* in the profession, eon*
of the Mannequins’ As- , sidcr* she tu rn s a good living
aoclation, one of the most en- us a free-lancer. Rut this
•rg e tic ' groups in France to - ' quiet, restrained French girl,
dap, Is Miehete Thialier, who who has mi&gt;deled furs and
•Iso happens to l&gt;e one of the | jewels a n d
bicnth-taVing
top 10 Parisian models.
,ire«s. s with the required poise
A beautiful blonde in her und sophistication, things he­
ist*. 20s, Michele, after I t pond her horixon of perfume——--------- ---------- .i-.—.-t'.,! salons. She has put
u /c n n iK ir.
T her heart and soul in the pursuit of’ a le tte r deal for her
co-workert.
The Mantieiioilis' Associa­
we outfit the men in
tion was founded in 1949 by
the party, correctly . . . .
Janu Fourman, known as
crm fortahly.
Lucky, then the late C hrist­
ian Dior’s sta r model. Lucky
WCIit #11 out to destroy the
myth that models were glam­
or girl?, usually richly kept,
who took the joli to kill lime
and because they loved p ret­
WHITES
ty clothes. Site proved th a t isl
AND
per cent were muirted with
one or two children or were
TUXEDO
studying for some other pro­
OUTFITS
fession. She was also very
conscious of the fact thut they
needed an organ!ration to protect their interests. Thus was
R E N T A I£
— SA LES
the association Isi in. Michele
Open Fri. N ights was elected president when it*
founder died two year* ugo.
"1 want,'* she saiil, "to See
nor assiH'iatioU become more
and more powerful. Models?
O
m e n 's
w e a r .
should be entitled to a miniI l l Magnolia
Sanford
mum wage, Just like every1s,dy else, along with unem­
Phone 312-1533
ployment ‘ and other bencflta.

W E D D IN G
C O M IN G UP?

Our association already takes
care of niemhers who need a
job or financial help to tide
them over a difficult period.
“ -Much of the glamor lots
gene* out of the Job,” com­
mented Michele. "When 1 first
started. Christian Dior, Ja c ­
ques F»th, I’ierre Ralmain
and other top designers' mod*
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MICHELE TH1ALIEK,
new president o f the
Mutual S o c i e t y of
K r e n c h MotleU, hiic I ' l ' f d s the deceased
model. Lucky, whose
portrait is seen in back­
ground.

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A lady from North Rurnnbv, R iitlfh Columbia, write*.
“I t . looked as if we had
cm ugh- point* for a small
•
slam hut we couldn't even
make five elults We could
have made three Ho-trutnp,
so where did we go w rong?”
The answer is th a t they
went wrong whim Ihry dealt
North ait thoso 1 nico ■enrds
and didn’t give. South any
way to get to Use thera. It i-

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agnitiat six clubs

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Mandat. Tuesday and IVedit endsty
January 1-5-6, 19B5
limits:

t|o a„ I«» 10 p.m.—-Tues.. 1 lo 10 p.m.—Wed., I lo H p.tn.
in m .A i i its s n o w i n i ;— vi. i , i : \ l i i n i i s n u t s v i.R
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JANUARY

SALE!
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lir a s n nd L i n il vs
S u rh

Art O ne S h o w n

a n d M a n y O llie rs .
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1 tsp. baking powder

u s •S A V E $ 1 .0 1

Heyl** fothien Magic*
Bras (Colton 1 Iocs)
2 leu only $ 3 9 9
re&lt;j. J ? .5 0 co.

C t H IK U IA .

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SPECIAL S A L E !

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In loading mogaiJnes

B a sse tt
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For Living Room, Recreation Room,
or Den . . . ?29.50 Value

CHAIR

$1488

UDi* r uritl •mouth It on •• m it *9 (f) V- w■, Aport a, Warnf htr
luhrimtlntr nm*k.
iff1) \ * iviff) pa
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tliim ^sritJy over your
in !
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mu upward motion. AfUrr five 11 19
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minuUt. rin»f th ii »»»y with
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v%»rni w a t e r . snH tplM h with
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JA N U A R Y
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of Sanford

'S H O P IN A IK C O N D IT IO N E D COM FO RT
3 * 3 -09 E . lrtt ST .

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fashion clearance!
STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 4lh

Light and *aaj to mow around, yet auprvoiely com­
fortable. The erst and bark cushions on eirry piece
are tlpprrrd and rweraible—and nr# lOOrc urethane
foam! Walnut fim-h frames. Keveraible atriped or
plain color t a red cover*.
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my temples. Somehow thla
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MONDAY, JANt «, I W
bn using it
It ll • li»ppeard hr
IV Time Show of the Nnlgbt: fore
* 3u B p m ABU Andy Grtf
6 9 30 p m. CBS NIK' ABC
fltli
Show ‘ "Barney Fife*. Beal
Mote nf tlie Union Address
President Johnson breaks with ".r
R-rne» gel. fiitleo
bitt.-n h,
pi credent and deliver, hi. a n - ' the wheeling and dealing hog
n u .l Male of fhr l mon m e ' «r ho» In sell otiwr people .
age to both house* of C o n - 1 houses tn your spare time for
g rria and to the AmiTican fun and profit Andy'* house
people during prime time gel* into the g une, hut a inor
viewing hours TO* only other a] lesson hv'» given O p ir.
time this wo* done (F ill), Jan. come* home to roo*t.
3, 193(1) there w*&lt; no telcvia| ton.
I 7:30-1:30 p m ABU. Voyage
to the Bottom of the Sea. "The
t-ast Rattle." SLurc a c o m p lr-1
' able theme has already tieen i
1 used on "Man front U.N.CAFE
jC .L E " it figures that LltL'
1 com parable »*rse* would also

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Com* dm# with us. rn|oy cusp, appetising sa lad s...
tasty pies, cake* end creams. . .tender, delicious prime
meat* and aarden Iraah vegetable* . . . served tn truly
pleasant surrounding*- And remember, Thursday night
ft* 'family night” with free desserts tor a lt...a n d
Saturday night le "steak night” when you get a tag
*/,-lb. T Bone steak cookad lo your order tot only
i . one don*r.
r
j^LuncAean; JJ K U. • 2:f 3 P. M. Dinner; 4 30 - 8.-00 P. U.
&gt;
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y Orlando, Leesburg. Cocoa, Melbourne A F t, pierce.

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Longwood

fnrtnhlc for bike rulin g U&lt;mi
gr.iliil,iijnni on your aitivltv
1 or the first t im e in tin
lode life 1 a m going to tirttrxjpits to .p ond tbe nuurtlt nt
Jam ) a n ami F e b r u a r y 1 am
la 1, pale and have white hair
1 like pa - l e i . Would d r e s s e s
in tJui.i- l u l o t , lie simatileT

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ttieii I, ails *h« ilrut-r
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| imulil u»c 4 hair color' lung envelope and enclose ten
It limps inqttlcr to for,, ).r**t ritiM*. vou can rloi( easily aii cents in coin for a cojiy-of my
into the lead. K.i*t will have home yourself (shop for the leaflet, "lim e to Ynuthlfy Your
two tri&lt; k*. lull will have t. ‘h«*t ihm* ami g n all llu? lA-jNVck.'* Tlie plan, If CoUowtd,
g o , S■■,it), (h r rest.
furniAltoa fnnn a vjilc.vvMiniili will r»*allv aurk
You will gel gvxst results from
T o m o r r o w — F r o m My Nofoone of the new hair colorings lioiik.
"My complexion U fair hut
my hair Is a (lark grayish
TV RENTAL
brown Would a blown wool
• Salr%
• Srrvlra
’iluii tin- m o iiiis I ».* Imping it ,,,,1 |„. rich: for me
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Seminole TV
will do when pelfecledl the
1 would rta*«e a clear, datk
an-4»3o
ui.itti gn I will have to eomjwte r jvh blue. It would be ni«rr
Zenilh Color TV Balsa
anh U nuty riiMisl nf her da&gt;a flattering.
2600 Sa n fo rd As*.
\ud thaif in a Hit disenurag
'J ride a bicycle m FUeidu
ing ti. t • atita-11 p u l e
altlmugH I am seventy. Would
H it until d 'niith pill Ha* u |&gt;o in bid taate to wear
CLOl'D "9" TAVERN
juliiJiliy pii»M tn unrk. plain stretch p an 'i In black? 1 go
HWY. 17-92
Jaw * mill 11«i,v« thr comfort to Die marketa, ilu r r t, r t f —
Arroaa Monro* ilrldf*
nf ktlmkitig th.lt
M tint Mrt II ”
ti|H-n 7 Days Weak
Hand On Sunday
only vkm *h • o it %lU'tUing
Stretch pant*? \o , on. but
Tlu* ..ni i .ttiy *»ii ho|*e have a rulotie ik itt ITvcv h»»W
I n,l»r Snw Manaxrment
full: p ■pm ii, lot the (lav slirortive and are quite com

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Troubled ? Write to AnBY,
Box 60700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,’
enclo-e a stam ped, aeli-addressed envelope.

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four diamond* ! M ^ Ck

in dummy.
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’the ip« hII the «Aiii». )nu Mhould
dia tiois that th l'lt Ti* ll«» ih’felllo
iicaitiat five cluha and thnt
rnn imlema a Henri »* 4fpeti**d hy

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child ren.

on tlie good m ajer-suit c a r d s

| Imp aide fi» harjrnin w ith n t r

Facial I'ruteet*
rro te g t your complexion
from tlie drying tffeil* of
windhuin with a daily facial.
First, wash y-ur h o with
s&lt;iap*uda to remove perspira­
tion, oil and cosmetic* which
can clog pore* and produce
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! a’»‘n heart would have to melt
I ondoii
N&gt;w&gt; lien* with
' i cup chopped nut meats
1 when neifuliAtiiijc with phh Iv d a te lin e
rup soft In,tier or tnargar Ihf world*! mn|! heAutiful tin* A HriU*)lt A iiiuiid **&gt; %th.vi
me
; ion leader.
1 youth pill Lv In' iiik pt*rfei‘l« l
'? cup brown sugar, firmly
1 tie re that vmII ttiab lr a pnulv
packed
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More fidor for rh«-«-k»
wotiieiti U» i»i«*Ai*rv« her
2 eggs
F h i P h l Ink* Mil ni i *• color Souk* h »1 A» a n *f
1. cup Kellogg s All llran or
thia full antj u n i t e r . \n*| ttu*
If th e full I'VM itlM** vAfirl,
itran
Rods i whole bran
cereal'
1 cup i a 1, or c a n r c ru sh e d
pinea pple
1 Clip CllllplHMl pltteil date*
l-akllig
Sift togellrvr flitm
puwder . salt, vitinain'iu and
ill iiiMinrat*
n ulling,
stir

S in e l ’|i T o 2 5 ',

hare

"h ate” your husband, h ave
been going from one affair
to another In search at
"love." and you aay 11 you
only- had the courage you'd
take your own life. Your
letter should be printed oa
the Jacket of every high
school freshm en's English
book as a warning to teen­
agers who think they a r e
"in lin e ." and rush into
m arriage. Your tragic (tory
points out the high price of
taking oa the responsibil­
ities of m arriage while still
too emotionally im m ature to
handle them.
♦ • •
For Abb)‘a booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed
ding," send 50 cents to Abby, Uox 60700, Lo* Angeles, “
Calif.

■'J'* fjy Tviuuf* &gt;T ■Irtfftip* j u-omen.ilk-uW 1 hiVe. m&gt;r hair aibt nml'tiire ami
utill ilo odd■ Joba. Other* iar
all more or less anonymous.'* the UAUal fate of the model way well Wyohd three
Also the heroic days have ia t*» Lmndhh* a ■nlciwoman in trum p and pfolmhly nil
winy to mi cJittlia or mi
the Ratm- 1}oiiHe.
mtitidi.
FROrtTF.l)
" N e i l year,*’, atrvaiied MlrhIntitlt’iiiially, ainca v**u
PINKAPPLE HAMS
ele Thinlirr, ‘‘our sjm lu’Mtt*
2 cups tilled flour
va ill he formed and »*■ vhsll

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years

\s-um e » s p a d : opening:
AlPFiiuth'iu-cd dif is t« itrnm
trump*, lay down the ace ot
diumonda, bad the queen of
henna and overtake with
EPYTH THORNTON M c L E O P
dummy'* king. If Ea*t take*
hi* ace, he will have to lead
l do? I have neck is, of course, beginning
a spade or heart and South , , "W
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C O N P 1 D E N T l A I.
TO "COMPLETELY DIS
TURRED": You are now S3,
have been m arried six

By Oswald Jacoby

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her age. I lor# fhli vromie
when he met me eight year*
ago. It makea me look like
dearly but she say* J .m a y
I'm 1 ? years old?
not feel the same way in ten
years from now. Could such
1 want to wear K up, but
he doesn't like it that way.
a nfarrU ge work?
NO SLEEP FOR TWO
We have been fighting about
DEAR NO SLE E P: Such
this for five yeera. He aaya
If 1 really loved him I’d
m arriages are ’ working”
every day All that Is re ­ , wear it Die way he likes it. I
say If he really loved roe,
quired for a good m arriage
Is that the two people really
he'd let me wear It the wav
I want to. What would YOU
need each other. Time, how­
do?
ever, dirts change people
and alters their situations.
HAIR PROBLEM
When you are S3 and she Is
DEAR HAIR PROBLEM;
70. your ''needs” might
You don't have a “hair prob­
change, and hence your feel­
lem ”—you have a "husings.
band” problem. I would
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wear my hair the way my
DEAR ARMY: I atn 33
husband liked it when I was
ami the mother of three
with him. And I'd wear it'
ehlhlm t My problem l* jny
.the way l liked It when he
hair. My Imvbnnd wants me
wasn't around. Your hus
to wear it tong. Jllsl straight
hand is stubbornly trying to
and hans’lhe tRovn to my
preserve the "Image” he
shoulders like 1 a n te it
has o( you Don’t destroy it.
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etreumstancea. What if your
honest opinion?
OS IN YEARS
DEAR ON: A pregnancy
can be affi'rmed by f doc­
tor's examination. Your law­
yer can tell you what your
right* (and h e n ) nre. And
next tim e you hire a clean­
ing woman, send her homr
in a taxi or YOU'LL he the
one who's taken for a ride.
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DEAR AI! BY: 1 am SI and
have fallen in love wilh a
49-year-old woman. We am
both Uhrtstiaus atm! live situ
pie lives, Abhy, the differ­
ence in our ages doe* not
mean a thing lo me, but it
bothers her. She »»y« every­
one will think we've lust our
mind*. .
Nile is very nice looking
and ha- a go,si figure and in
my eve* she dirt:* not look

•DEAR ABBY: A woman
wlio claims to be 60, but
trim looks and acts much
younger, comes to my house
on weekends to clean ami do
my laundry. In bad weather
1 drive her home. She al­
ways invites me in for a few
drinks. One night we both
got high and I spent most
of the night with her. Now
she (ells me that she is go­
ing to have my baby and
she is suing m e for money
to pay for her doctor and
hospital hills, and for sufft
d en t funds to keep the child
until it Is old enough to care
for Itself. I consulted a d o c ­
tor friend and he said that
a woman that age could not
have a baby. My lawyer
says site has nothing on me
unless she wants lo press a
rape charge, which would
be bard to prove under the

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gone with the wind. accordthing a t a mannequin's or a
charm school. “ We ju st learn­
ed the tricks of our profes­
sion us we went along, from
the other girls in the Vubitic'
(dressing room) or from our
boss. They taught us how to
walk, pause and turn as in a
minuet, not to mention the
rudiments of make-up.”
Models today are expected
to look und move like the girlnext-door, All very pedestrian
No funfure. No drama.
»
Salary of the average mod­
el is around | oti a week. She
is entitled to two outfits a
year (excluding furs or eve­
ning gowns 1, fire muke-up
ami hairdos. Among the fringe
beiiMita are tire photographic
fees collected duting a season.
These often will double lier
salary. There are also the gal
as and special group showing*
for which they get a special
fee.
in a category all their own
nre the 10 or 12 free-lance
models, (he aristocrats of the
profession. They are m uds in
demand by milliner*, hair­
dressers, accessory creato r»,
furrier* who do not employ
their own models Their fee*
range from |h 0 for a show in
1 ’ari* (four hour* a week) tq
anything up to 1200 —for an
out-of-town job, all expense*
pal,).
There is, of course, no age
limit for a ommirouiti It all

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GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A day whan you ara all too
a p t to w ant to braak up as*
ia tln f condition* and to find
aoma now person^ and condltlona for yoursalf, but which
would ba vary adreraa for
auch. Make a point to operate
within your present fram e­
work.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) By being too forceful with
an ally you cannot'com e (o
any real agreement and you
’ m uit be willing to stretch
a'point. Ba devoted with good
friends. Listen to their Ideal
with Interest.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Activities In the business
world can ba most successful,
provided you do not critise
higher-ups, or apeak thought*
lessly. Be loyal to Llg-wig* In
public Ufa. Show th a t you can
be ju st as Idealistic.'
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Whlla you want to get
Into new outlets, It Is belter
you finish work on hand and/*
or take care of any problems
th a t arise. Study into sucli
m atters, however, in your
spare time. Then make your
plans.
MOON CHILDREN (June.
22 to July 21) Endeavor to
be courteous with others to­
day, or much can be lost be­
cause of losing the temper,
being Indignant. Keep promis­
es medo to others. Be actively
engaged day and evening.
LEO . (
21) Instead of lashing out at
others, be more co-oprratlv*
- and-get Joint* sffSJfa-worlting
very ideally.’L eirn to listen
more. Associates also have
gnod Idras that could be more
practical than yours.
VIRGO (A ugust 22 to Sop*
tember 22) You hav* a feel­
ing you want to go off on
some tangent or other, but you
would ba wiser tackling im­
portant work at hand. Avoid
th a t co-worker who i* bossy.
Then all goes well.
LIBRA (September 21 to
October 22) While you want
to have a good time, this is
not a good day for auch if you
have Treating work, etc. to
attend to. Re steadfast, intell­
igent instead. Seek the simple
pleasure tonight.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Avoid any con­
troversies at home by getting
out into the business world at
an early hour. Later be sure
that home utilities are work­
ing properly. Negligence there
rould he quite expensive.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) There can
he danger In unsafe driving
or motion today, as well ns
speaking without fit si think­
ing well. Any statistical work
needs careful handling, atten ­
tion. Ue precise.
CAPRICORN ( December 22
to January 20) Unwise spend­
ing Is possible today, if you
don't first take a good look
at yoqr bank account or bud­
get. Don't get fast-talked In­
to some heavy Investment. Use
wilt power.
AQUARIUS (Jamiury 21 to
February 10) You are tem pl­
ed to buy many articles that
are expensive ami which you
don't really nerd. Take rate
you think wisely. Work on amsad . to m ek.Ah»k,
social in PM. It could lie quite
lairing.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Get the informs- |
lion required so that you can
round out personal- m atters |
happily. H are the right atli- |
lude, perspective. Give as­
sistance to onn who needs it
badly.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY,.he or she will he one
of Uiosa delightful people who
can do well in whatever is
ultra-modern or has to do with
private investigations of air
kind, so make sure the educa­
tion is a combination of the
standard as well ss the more
advanced courasa of atudy.
Don't neglect tha spiritual and
tha ethical for beat results
throughout the lifetime.
"T he Stare Impel, they
do not compel." What you
make of your life lo large­
ly up to YOU!
Carroll Righter'a Individual
Furecast ,for your sign for
February is now ready. For
your copy pend yuur blrthdat*
and 9 1.00 to Carroll lllghtar
Forecast (Tha Sanford Her­
ald), Boa 192), Hollywood 29,
California.

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2. Personals

Classified
Phones

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PAINT cloae out to price
Do you hace ■ drinking prob
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
tom Write P. O. Dot 1113,
520 Maple Are.
322 0500
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Mon. Jan. 4, ’65—Page 11

By Nadine Seltzer

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95. H o u m a For Sale

B U S I N ESS OPPORTUNITY S A N F O R D S N E W E S T
HOMES, West 4th S t San­
m sn ar women In this ares

95. Houses For Sato

106. Apartment* for Rent

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

DUPLEX 1 Bedroom Apt. Call
Mrs. Stew art S22-T54S unto
4:30 p. m. after then caQ
323-1505. -

ford. I Bedroom, IV* bath,
to own end operete e route
of machines distributing n a­ THA ft VA Loan*- LMN EN­ SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
2 0. H a rd w a re
Bedroom Home* available to
I. Itonuty Care
tionally edv. products. W* TERPRISES ln c„ Builder
all Areas of Sanford. Let ns FURNISHED 2 Bdrm. Duple*
Harold
Logan,
call
83S-3911.
establish
route,
car
and
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Sanford's Most Complete
Show you Arouodl
Apt., 201 to E. 27th. 322 6477,
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
Salesman oo Duty 4:00 p. m.
Praia l » t » 4 F .ir k ia n
ferences desirable, minimum
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
dally &amp; e w by app’ts. Mayto dark.
Investment 1965 00 required.
205 E 25th.
322 3464
FURN. A pt Cloae la. Jim m ie
fair H old. 322-0990.
Good opportunity for spare S BEDROOM, Fam ily Room. 2
Cowan. 322 4011.
22.
Plumbing
tim e Income, or full time
F m i In ila c it t« a itr
HARRIETT’S Beauty Nook,
Bath, built In Appliances,
1901 S. Park Ave.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllto.
business. Write KING DIST.
p l u m b Ln g
aoft water, evening app’ta.
Central Air ft Heat, wall to
FA 3-5233 anytime
CO.,
3710
Central
Are.,
Mpls.,
Contracting
Repairs
105 So. Oak, 322-5742.
wall carpeting. 322-3505.
FURN. 3 Room Apt. $30 pef
Dial D J r t f i Minn. 55421, Include phone.
FREE ESTIMATES
96. Houfles - Sale or Ifent
month, Adults. Ph. 322-94M,
fVot U a i D l i i a a r *
CUT’N CURL Beauty Shop
READY 1 0 MOVE IN
R. L. HARVEY
FOR
LEASE
CUSTOM
BUILT
Home
on
New
3
ft
4
Bedroom
Homes,
ROSE COURT APTS.
318 Palm etto A m .
322-0834 104 Sanford Are.
FA 3-330
SERVICE STATION.
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Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1597. 1 Bdrm . Furn.—N ear Basa,
1-1 baths. So. Longwood area
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Good Location. Good Products.
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23. Painting
—Trades considered, and
a*1
2013 Sanford Ave., 668 4323,
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Good Treatm ent
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we'll build oo your lot. Semi­ 97. Houses For Rent
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PROFESSIONAL
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
SMALL F ura. Apt., 600 P ar*
nole County’s Leading Build
UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom.
or apply to the
Up to 5 m 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 NANNIE'S KIDDIE CARE, In- PAINTERS * DECORATORS
Ave.
*
Papering — Waterproofing
House, 3412 Willow $83 jno.
PURE OIL COMPANY
fanls to 6 y n . 2440 S. Oak
HAROLD
LOGAN
6 to 10 11 | 1.50 I 1.50 | 1.90
1-Room
Efficiency
apt. wttft
Satisfaction Guaranteed
322 0274.
Ave. Ph 322 0981.
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
SERVICE STATION
pvt. bath ft shower, sultabto
Free Estim ates 323 0339
11 to 15 | S 11.50 | 1.89 | 2.85
The Atlantic Refining Co. has Sales office: So. on U. S. 17- UNFURN. 2-bedroom Duplex,
for couple or single peraom
15 to 10 | 4 I 1.50 | 2.51 | 5.M 8. Dokh - Cals - Pets
21. Well Drilling
T e rra ito Doors, tile bath,
a location for lease a t 2990 91 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
or retired. All utilities *m
right one block on Seminole
kitchen equipped. 322 6201.
21 to 15 |5 11.50 | 3.15 | 4.75 CHIHUAHUA Pup, 8 wka. old WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
S. Sanford, galkmage rent,
eluded to rent. Ideally to*
Ave. 838 3911.
cated oo 1st St., within 1
paid training, m oderate In­
322-7152,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
2* to 30 |« l 1.50 | 3.78 15.70
3 - BEDROOM. 3 bath, un­
block of 2 free parking loto
vestment, financing avail­
GREENE RIAR
All T y p eep o d Slaea
furnished. 1- ml. to baae, 2
G E R M A N Shepherd, AKC
and shoppmg neuter, la*
N l a t a a a A4— 1 U i &gt;
able
to
qualified
m
an,
deal­
Choke
lota
available
hi
We Repair and See rice
blocks
to
shopping
canter
ft
( f l i t s . l e t t e r m r t i v*r H i t )
Reg. S m3, old, h ia had all
quire at Manuel Jacobeou'
er
has
other
Interest,
far
per­
Oreenbriar
of
Lech
Arbor
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school. 1 year lea*# reqdlr
Shota. 838 6729.
Dept. Store 211 E. Firet 94,
sonal Interview call R. K.
All I k l p Data Ada C k a t n d
overlooking
golf course
Maehloc
and Supply Co.
•d. $120 mo. 322-8670 after
a t 1 - D a r Rata
Collins. Orlando. 424A292.
207
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Custom
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APARTMENT— E. S. Steven#,
3 p. m.
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
CONTRACT RATES
specifications.
Qrsonbriay
. - South Sanford . Ave., near
tton, boarded. Animal Res­ 29. Photo &amp; Equipment
59. Softool* &amp; Innlructlnns
ON REQUEST
3
BEDROOM
kitchen
equip­
developed by
Lake Jessup
cue League, 1700 W. Mlnne
ped $73 m onth. Ph. 322-3683.
KINGSWOOD
•ota. DeLaod. Ph. 734-1846. W1EB0LI)T1S CAMERA 5TTTP
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
FURNISHED
l • bedroom
BUILDERS, INC.
* * T h la I * a h o c k o f a w a y t o b ff g t n t h e n e w y e a r ! * *
For "The Beat From All Your
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSt
2 BEDROOM C. B. House with
51.50 P rr Inch
garage apt., w ater furaUb*
• FA 1-9074
mt a t+lwmm
Oflalaai
12. Special Notices
Film*.”
Fla. Room. 131 Garrison Dr.
larkra
ed, $40 mo. 322-2106.
201 Fairm ont Dr.
210 S. P ark Ave., Sanford
Men - Women 18 and over. Se­
323-0419.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
cure job*. High pay- Short
108. Room* For Rent
PRETTY AS A PICTURE
30. Home Appliances
hours. Advancement. Thou- 3 Bedroom, ,1 bath house on 2 - BEDROOM, Kitchen equip­
Tk« t l r n l l w ilt
W# ro.
0. M. HARRISONS
ped. 1003 Elm Avf,
sspds of Job# open. P re p ara­ larg? lot. Oak Hardwood
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
■poaatbl* far m o r i llia a
I I —Mon.y W ont. 6
1311 Palm etto
322RS27 S rtN K U K U E L E C I ' r I lT
i—Lost a reu s*
Inrurrtrt Inaff r Horn.
tory training until appointM^gnofri* Ave. l U ^ i a ^ a
G.E. Appliances—Naw ft Used
bedroom.
• 4— l i r l s f i A U u
I— P m n s i U
Boor*, Family Room, Clo»od UW
• iffr:,i ^tsMrnum- ***»’ .y* 4—IlMUtr Cee* - i
&gt;* d . . K a p tc k m if usually imp »* ffarsfe.
- V ' — Eotiec, Oviedo, 365-3425.
Adding Machines -T y p c w ritm 11M
NICE room, pvt. entrance,
»»—Schools 1 InstrucTloss
• necessary FREE Informa­
$12,800 TERMS.
7S—Employin.Bt S.rvIcM
K ^ a le t shower—322-1986 after 2.
2 Bedroom. Kit. Equip. $85 mo.
tion
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116. Auto* For Rato
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IS—C s t .
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'54-FORD, 4 door. Good runm
Ltnooln Service,~Box 109 San­ large yard, near PlnecresF
bouses, screen wire, etc.,
t ti« BM illaT • ( ' t k U
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gins 322-8448 or call J. A R.
i n | condition, 323-6830.
ford. Herald.
usable for Kennels lor Semi
IS—S w im m in g P o o l.
I I —nu.la.M Prop—B.U
School.
Trading Post. Inc., 2309 S.
IS— Hast E . t . t . W . n t . d
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322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-91
Dole
Co.
Humane
Society.
112,100
TERMS
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I I —D o - I t - T o u r . . I f
Orange Blossom Trail, Or­
72. Female Help Wanted
Call 323 0705 or P. O. Boa
I t — n u l l d t r . SuppllM
IT— IIu i Ir i u R . n t . l a
11 Noon Day Rcforo
5 ROOMS, unfurnished, k it
like
new,
1800 mil**, wlra
lando
TO— H i r d w . r .
IP— Lola For S a l .
1496, and we will pick up.
Publication Fur
PERSONABLE YOUNG WO- I BEDROOM, 1 bath house on
ctien equipped. 322-3651.
wheels, heater, windshield
II — Horn. I t . p a i r .
I I — F o r m .— O r o v .a
Inarrtiotu and Killa
31. M u sical I n s tr u m e n t s
I I —Out of I t . t . Ao t h i *
I I — I'lum blns
MAN with sale* ability, tro ­ large lot. Hardwood floors,
w asher, Tonneau, Never r*o»
(Sat. Noon For Monday)
15. S p e c ia l S e rv ic e s
I I —P . l n l l n ,
IS — II o u h * Far fl.l*
pical
f!*h knowledge desir­ Drapes throughout. Large 2 BED ROOM, Furn. 117 Catsed or wrecked. Phone 322*
t l —l l o u . u — m l . or SV.Bl
14—W . l l DrllUn s
1'iano Servicing &amp; Tuning
Una
Dr.
322
0578.
Monkey P u n le tree, ‘ C ar
ed. No encumbrances. Hours
JS— Air Cond • I t . . t i n s
IT— l l o u s . For Rant
0907 after 5 p. m.
RICHARDS TREE SVC.
Gene Cumbaa — 322-3661
SI— Radio • T r l . r l . l o B
100 — IlM utl H . o i o l *
1. L o st &amp; F o u n d
port* and separate garage FURNISHED 2 Bdrm. houio
10
a.
m.
lo
5
p.
m.
FINNY
Free estim ates, Licensed
1* l — Tr . 11• ro—C . b« n »»
I I — Pho to * K uulpm .nt
BOB McKEE U5ED CARS
with workshop,
FRIENDS after 5 p m.
USED UPRIGHT PIANO, EXIP S — M o b i l . H o r n . . — m l .
to—llnm . Appll.nrM
&amp; Insured Ph. 323-0500
$75 mo 322 3240
LOST: MEN'S Dark Fram e
NO MONEY DOWN
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CELLE NT CONDITION $200.
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Glassea, Downtown Sanford. A &amp; H C O N T R A C T O R S
701 French Ave. 323-0721
FURNISHED 2 bedroom houae,
Sanford on 17-92.
PH. 322 4884 BEFORE 5 P.
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2481 Palmetto. Phone 322
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
IPS—A p . r t m . n t . For Rant
14— U i b n U l t r s
M.
1961 STUDEBAKER
104 — R o o m . F o r I t . n t
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V acu u m C lo .n - r .
MAIDS - N Y. to 155 wk. 322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92 0274.
ROOFING, PAINTING &amp;
2. P e r s o n a ls
110—
lin t .I R o o m .
4 door Sedan Jll.295
ST—Xlijvln, A l l o r . l .
RUSH
REFERENCES
TOP
31.
M
usical
in
s
tru
m
e
n
ts
INSULATING
i l l — I t .n t . I A ..n t &gt;
I t —C i i r r m l n . l . r *
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
3 BEDROOM home. $05. 506
JOBS. F8R E ADVANCED
IS — P l a n t . — F r i l l — Sa.il* I l l — VV.nlM To It.n t
322-2287
PRIVATE Voice Lessons. Ph. Financing Arranged
800 French Ave. 322 4382
i
I ' 1 1 n o Tuning and Repair
I I I — Auti&gt;« F o r S a l .
40 — Mt.e. For S a l .
Myrtle Ave. 323 0635.
QUICKLY
HAV
A
MAID,
4
322 7346.
II* —A u to .— f l . l . or T r . S .
I I — A r t l e l .o For Hast
W L. Harmon — FA
17. J a n ito ria l S erv ices
Homl St., Great Neck, N. Y,
1 11 —
T ru c k . For f l.l.
SS—fl wap o r R ich.ne­
102. Mobile Homes • Bale *55 PONTIAC, good ©ondltioo,
1
10—
A u t o m o t iv e M . r v l r .
t s — W t n t . d To llus
$10o ft lake over low month,
111—
flcoo trri A C y c L .
S I — F u r n l t u r . For S i U
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE 35. V ac u u m C le a n e rs
WONDERFUL Extra Incoma
ly payments. Cell $22 2701
H
I
—
llo
.t.
A
Motor.
DON'S
t
s
—
A
n
t
l
q
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For
Hal*
Service &amp; Supplies
P art Time, flexibla hours,
SAN FORD VACUUM SVC.
I I S — M . r l n . S u p p IlH
I t — Monty T o [ « u
in
t iii:
rm rriT
r o in T , 2563 S. PaiK Dr.
after 6:20 p. m.
MOBILE HOME SALES
322
4843
15—
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l
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.
l
n
u
a
Oppurtu
nltl.a
work
near
bom*.
Call
or
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
n nth j i n ii i %i. r m r r i T of *
"Your
Wheel
Estate
Dealer"
»*i.o nm% in %n ii r o n &lt; e m i .
write John Iddlnga, 136 Over
' 2, I. ft 4 BEDROOMS
■60 FORD, j Door, 9 Cjrl. Std.
2655 S. Park
322-6511
17 Models to choose from
M i l K IO I NT1.
1, ltb, ft 1 BATHS
brook Dr , Caaselberry, 838
(rani mi** inn, Clean $395,
SALES . PARTS - SERVICE
MI A NO'IIV NO. 11170
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
a m i : m j »:d n h iii t o r i r i T
5013.
F ro m
B a m ln o l# C to u n ly
Ph. 322-2870.
F ro m
S a n fo rd
Kaobnnyo
838-1206
IN
iv T iir n n n i r i m h t « r 4a. P la n ts, Feeds, Seeds
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
(D ia l
P lr a o O
h i&gt;ni4i a c r F o R E rL o a rn n THE VIVT1I JI llll Ml &lt;111.
Hwy.
IT
92
Locgwood,
Fla.
77. Situation Wanted
1958 CHEVROLET. Bel Ato
Tor Complete Information
F U i K K a L N A T I O N A L M O IIT - Ct' IT, tv m i r m t »i : u i m u . k
Our Regular Feed T rices
$550. Ph 522 8531.
f* A » IK
A S S O C I A T I O N . a c o r- r o i v r r , K tn m in .
Sea or Call Your
50.
M
ioc.
F
o
r
S
a
le
1-2
and
3
Bedroom*
50.
M
ine.
F
o
r
S
al*
25 lbs Jim Dsmiy Dog Feed
HOUSEWORK wanted. 321p or a ll on.
r iia s c K v o m i. i m i
NEW and USED
HU A P I . K V V HI M AN
P la in t if f. H U E
11 93 —50 lbs Jim Dsndy Dog
118. Truck* For Rato
8440 or 123 4309.
BILL’S HAIIGAIN BARN
TREE RIPENED C ttnil. Ns
P la in t if f
Awnlfk* ft Cabana*
Feed 13 S2 — 10o lbs. Shell­
SALES
BROKER
V A U tn s n r r r ' i c c »t t s ana
vets. Ws ship Albert II. Tell
of 10,000 Items
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
84. Real Estate • Sale
1950 DODGE Panel Truck,
J C &gt; k S O . C A T E S . ht« w if e ,
ANNIE T IIOPGK. at at.
ed Corn 13 05 — l6o lbs.
1300 GrspevlU* Ave.
ff# Have Tlva Home For You Hwy. IT 92 S
D*’f#nda fit ■ Shorts 13 95 — 100 lbs Tux­ Osteen. 322-3871 or 322 4191.
322 2562
f lf f f f f n ilin t J L
look* good, run* good, new
TO* DALTON’ HHKf‘E CAT EH
NOTICE TO MEFKMI
tiros $500 Call after 1:00
edo Chops Horse Feed 14 30 TRIPLE Dresser. Chlld'i Me- FENCE POSTS: Crvosuted Cy
• n&lt;i
JOAN
ti
c \ T K h T O i A N N I E T H O D G E . I f I 'v
MERLE W. WARNER
103. Mobil* Home* - Rent
w h o« •
r«*M ffn &lt; ff
t»
un&gt;
tnif and If* tha unkn » n — 100 lbs F 4 F Feed 13.05
p.
m. 322 5473.
REALTOR
press, 4” -6"x7 ft. long, 30c
tsl Desk. Hester, Dining Set
a|;m&gt;.ua*. hail a
d»v laf *■»
k f lo w n
A.fid
»■h n***
Ii\*t
2365 PARK DRIVE
—loo lbs Rice Horse Oats
706 So. Park
122 3829
1-1! ED ROOM T railer, on Lake,
k n o w n m a il in g t d « lr * * « Iff:
a f a n I • • f, rrad1t#»rff
ea. Ph. 322 5654.
Cell 122 4639.
120. Automotive Rervlre
oihor parli^- «‘t«lm|na in12T H u d s o n
122-2420
&gt;22 7493
13 8o HUNT S T U X E D O
Adult* only. Ph. 322 7388.
taroat In th** hffrHnaf’ffr
llu tm tiih . N n n h t ' l r n l t n i .
NIGHTS
FEED ST HIE, Comer Ssn USED Automatic H o t p o I n t 51. Articli-H F o r R e n t
d *' » t r 1 b a d
la n d *
b y.
x o i;
A It E
H K Iti H T n o t e *
through , uml*r nr a a a in sl
F I E l * Ih ff t » C o m p la in t tn f o r *
322-6624
323 0546 106. Apartments fur Rent
lord ft 2nd St.
W sihrr 140; Hotpoint Dryer
clttaw ft c e r t a in m - * r t* a g # • n THE TIME TESTED FIRM 322 4146
tha aald Annin T H&lt;*liiff,
RENT A BED
322-5482
150;
I’hllco
Upright
F
reeier
r iim U f f r l n j r t h t f o llt iw i n c &lt;)#«.
1f #ha ho dff’ftd. and In
JNFUIl.N. UpaUlra APT. $55
.20 N. P aik Ave.
322 6123
SANFORD FEED STORE
(IK m TIOI ANN A 1 IO D G F if
175. 112 W. Coleman Circle Rullaway, Hospital, B a b y
e r l b f f il r » « I p ro p e r* 5 . t n * w lt r
Senkarik Glaaa and Palni
month, 309 Magnolia Ava.
I L i n , . n d to t h . u n k n o w n [ Whole Com 13 05— 100 lbs.
U tt
II,
H la r k
|.
BUNBed*, by Day, Week, &lt;r
Company
323
0763.
ap n ii# #
h • | r i.
d ffvlar*-*
LA ND
ESTA TE*.
Am end*
Inquire
downatalr*
after
6
Laying M»»h 15 2ft— 100‘lb*.
Month.
JOHN E. FOX,
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4921
* 1 P U t , i f f o r i i i f i i r to « p lftt
grant***.
rradltora
Mi ,, ^
•. m
p. m. or call 822-4130.
CAB ROLL'S FURNITURE
oth# f p ari Iff*- rlaim ln f inHo,g FCINl #1 SO
Realtor
t h t r * o f , r * e o r ilM
In
P in t
PaUoa, Floor, Free EiUmatoa
Government owned
Ho* k 11. p i l e * l A 1, of thff
l# r # # ( In ih e h *rff1 n a f&lt; ffr J 2 o S a n f u r d A v « .
Auto Glaaa, Tkp*
322-9990 aand, esm ant, rock, pipe, 116 W. lat
122-3111 206 N. Park Ave.
323 osM
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
P u b lic
H ffcordft o f
S # m ldfferflhff*!
land#
by.
Homes
ft Beat O ver*
l
steel,
grease
traps,
dry
R n t« C o u n t jr , F lo r id a
through, under or ayatnat
53. W a n te d T o H uy
th* **ii&gt;1 U # o r a l « n ft m
W E L A E A APARTMENTS
T n v t lh n r
w it h
thff f o llo w I in*
wells. Stepping stones.
BART
PILCHER.
Broker
ft * mft o f # q u lp m « n { » n d p r o ­
llodjfff, I f ah* be dead and
114 W. Firet St.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Perianal Sarvlca
p e r t y w h ic h n r * lo r a t t d in a n d
to J O H N
T
I I O P O E . If
USED FURNITURE. Miac
323 5751
p # r m * n a n t ly L n fftftll'd a * ft p a r*
llvln f
and to lh « u n ­ i v t i i k r m r r t r r o t J R T «&gt;k 309 Elm Ave.
Selection
of
2,
1,
and
4
Cal!
323-7491
2 BEDROOM Apt Furn. Alao
Hems, Piney Wood Auction.
504 W. *n&lt;$ St. FA 2*031
o f th ff Itm. p m v a m e n f i on **id l
k n o w n ff|M*u ft#, h a ir a, d e v l- T ill*, v i v t i i J i t i i r i . i , m i Bedrxuu* located In various
Tilt: » m r . o r
land
affff*. gran fffre, cred it ora r i i t o r
two Camping CotUgci on the
322 2270.
all w ore g u a ra n teed
SALE:
MEN’b
A
Big
Boyl
r
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i
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i
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.
IV
AVIS
FOR
.EM
I*
MONEY
MAKER
section*
of
Sanford
On# O
K- lU n s f f Cfflffc ) ,
or jtlher partle* rla ln u n c
a m i , r u . i a « « « u j or
i—
Shoes 5X00 pr. Surplus Ctty.l
any way you look a t It. ftaeelM v J f f l J | » i » W I J , B ff ilf t l T B O j~ J2.T Howl* A M otor* &lt;------Tmmudtoto Pfll/iWT
u 'iV T frn
m ti
Uot
property,
doe*
to
bualMONTHLY
PAYMENTS
On#
f l.
E
R t f r l# ff r ft io r
4 b ro u .l i, un lor or . . . I n . t
- I . ‘ I.
. w ,
Citrus
Fruit
—
Ilanlm,
Parson
FIREWOOD;
Call
after
6
p.
m
. ..
In h „ T
, , C IT IZ E N S N A T IO N A L B A N I
neea; Include* 3 furnished
( a le c &gt;.
M odal
LA S 12 PC 1.
t h . . . I d John T H o i , ,
r
i,r fr ,,iin n n
. n.
AVALON APARTMENTS
FROM fr.o.oo
Brown. Pineapple A Seedless
h .
b .
d « d .
.n d
lo
.1 1 o r
AT
I’ E f E R f l H U R O
.
N .“
f lf f r l a l
Gateway To Th* W aterway
322 4797.
Apartment*. Annual income FOR THE BEST HOME 116 W. 2nd St.
321 3417
i m r l l . . h . j i n * o r e U lm m c , l " n ‘ 1
A sW - H p b .
On Ouo-Thffrtn ft • » * • r
LEE MANSFIELD. Bonded
Robson Sporting Gooda
$2,000; total price $8,000 and
( o il).
M odal
S S I ». B f f r lt l
• n r I n t .r .a t b y , th ro u g h .
n u , t - SINOER
BUY
Featherweight, A-l
Fruit Buyer. Ph. 322 4244.
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
NICELY Furnl»hed 4 Room
It lE S I
under or a g .ln .t O E O R O E |
term*
to
ault.
This
U
a
*l us.
SEE YOUR
condition, 1" year un coral i
II linnOK. ‘. r . . . . r In W IL L I A M E TVTLOR.
O n # K l l c h f t n E ih f t u a t F a n
304-6-8 E. 1st
Pb. 322 5991
Apt. Adult* Ph. 322 1926.
l&gt; .r.n d .n l.
rare sm all Investment op­
(a )a c ), V ic t o r n i m i i ,
no
t h . h - r . l n . f l - r d e .e r t b M , T h R , T 4 T K O P r ,
WE
BUY
Usifl
ru
m
llu
re,
one
lional Guarantee—pay 15^0
portunity.
m o d ffl ot a e r ia l no#.
l a n d . , and lo .11 p a r t ! . , TOi WILLIAM E TAYIJJR and
piece or houseful. Furay
F U R N I S H E D Apartments
per mo. Singar with 2D| 7-ag,
K la v f fn
V e n e t ia n
B lin d #
h a v in g or cla im in g any in*
JU N E M. TATLOR. h i .
Bedding ft 'l urn.^Co., 901 W.
t . r a a i In tha h .r a lr ia f t.r
( m f f t f t lK
m fc n u fftc tu r# *l
by
cloae In. 601 Palmetto. Ph
pay off balance of 138.10 or
NA TION AL
w
II..
d t. e e i l^d la u d . In A .m i ­
F a n k a r lk
(])« • •
A
P a in t
1st St, 322 6591. *
321-1374 after 5:10 p m.
Tou a t . hereby notified that
15 90 pec month; White
n d . Cnunly. Florida, toCompany,
Hanford.
F lo r ­
. Suit h e . b . - n filed e g . l n . t
id a ,
no
mod#! o r A t r ia l
Domestic ZigZag balance WANTED: 3 Bedroom (or INVESTMENT ft REALTY
V It:
you end each nf you. by CITI3 ROU.M Furnished Apt. $55
n o m b ffra .
l i . g l n 440 f . . t north and ZUNfl NATIONAL RANK OF
322 9173
only
156 pay $7 31 per month.
larger) Older House, In San­ 116 N. Park Ave.
h a t b a a n f lla d a c a ln a t yo u In
IPO f . a t r a . t of t h . goulh- flT l*BTEH8HI'RO. a National
mo., include* water ft elec­
SANFORD
SEWING
CTR.
t h t a b o y # .a t y lff d oukt. (h « A b o rt
w » . t c o r n . r of N o r t h . a . I 14 Ranking Ae.oclati-&gt;n. P la in tiff,
ford. Will eillier pay real
tric. 322 9507.
d ill# o f w h le h I# K f f d r r a l N a ­
of N'hrthaaat V4 of fl.c llo n In tha above entitled o a u . e , 104 S. Park Ave.
3229411 or lease with Option to buy,
■OBERT A. WILLIAMS
t i o n a l M o r l i i f f # A a t o c lf f iio n , a
II,
T ow n.hlp
10 South. and that you ara h a r.b y re ­
NEWLY
Decorated, four ft 5
Realtor
C o r p o r a t io n o r a a n l» » d u n d a r an
R a n g * to Eaat, run North quired to file your A n . w . r w ith
if down payment 1* low:
110 f » .t. vv.at IIP f.at, t h . Clerk of thle Court, and to USED Adding Machine, 135A r t o? C * in g r r» B a n d e il f f t l n g
Raymond Lnndquist, As m .
room
Apt.
with Rath. 404 E.
Monthly
Rental
or
Paym
ents
p u r s u a n t to t h a F a d a r a l N a ­
South IS* w . « t to a point •arva a cop y thereof upon tha
uaed , Victor elec. 10 key,
14th St., Sanford.
t io n a l
M o ri a » if f
A &gt; # n c lift p »
dua w ..&lt; o f tha point of P la in t iff or P l a i n t i f f . A tto r­
not to eaceod $70. Ph. 322- FA 1-3911 Atlantic Bank Bldg
|89 93 — V idor d o c., credit
C h a r t e r A c t , h a v in g It# p r i n ­
b e g in n ing , i h . n c g a a . t to ney, w h o . , n . m . 'and a d d r . w
2489, after 6 p. m. or writ#
c i p a l o f f ic #
In
th a
(M ty
of
lh.
b.glnnlnr.
B.mtnola I.: A LB ER T &lt;: W ERL T, A t to r ­
balance, $110 — used Smith'SI Chev. 5687 baL $11 mo,
W a i h l n r t o n , D i s t r i c t o f C o lu m ­
Box 594, Sanford.
Countr, Flor4da
ney gt Low. 4411 Cen tral A v e ­
Corona typewriter, $42 50.
b ia . P l a i n t i f f . v # r a u a . D A L T O N
Th a n a t u r . o f thla aull la to nue, St. P ete rsb u rg. Florida,
'57 Old■ $418 bal. $24 mo.
Real Estate — Insurance
I t K C D B C A T IL S and J O A N G . q u l . t
i ila tn llf r a t itle lo tha not later than J a n u a ry It , IMS LIBERAL TERMS ft TRADES SELL
US your Furniture.
Office: 322 2111
'57 Plymouth $399 baL $31 mo.
C A T E * , h i t w lf f f , D fffa n d a n t a a b o r t daacrlb.d land.- T h . nama
3rd
ft
Park
Ave.
322
5641
If you fall to do ao. Decree Many other new and uaed to
Quiek Service with the Cash.
a n d y o u a r # r a q u lr a d to a a r v a o f tha Court
In w h ich thla Pro Confaaeo w ill ba entered
Nights: 323-0700
'57. Linepln $797 bal. $11 mo.
G
H
I
a c o p y o f y o u r A n « w * r o r o t h a r cauaa « • • Inatltuled la tha Cir­ a g a i n . ! you for t h . relief d e ­
chooae from
SUPER TRADINO P O S T . 8 7 . R u sln e a a R e n ta l*
122 0641
*57 M arrury $299 b e t $11 mo.
p U a d ln p to t h a C o m p t a t n i on cu it Cuurt of t h . Ninth J u d i­ manded in tha Complaint.
• Hcdana
POW ELLS OFFICE SUPPLY
322 0677.
2514 Fart Drive
P U t n t ir r a
A t t o r n e y . M a c k N. cial Circuit In and for flamtnot.
’57 Rambler $687 bal. $31 mo.
Tha natur* of aald ault being
322 5842
C l f f f f t la n d . J r . , K u lt a 111 S a n ­ County, Florida, and an abhra- for foreclosure o f m o r tg a g e r e ­ 117 S. Magnolia
FOR RENT: Suitable office
• Hard Top*
•57 Cadillac $487 bal. $31 mo.
55. Furniture For Sale
fo rd
A t la n t ic
N a t io n a l
D a n k vtatad t i l l , of tha r u . I. Sua corded In Official Record. Book
•pace. Apply, Phillip# ‘'66”
• Convertible*
f l u l l d l n f . B a n fo r d , F l o r id a , a nd Bradley Norm an va Annie T. ITT, p a g . 414, Public R eco r d, Carpet* d e a n sa ile r with the
•67 Chev. $599 bal. $29 mo.
Service, Genevk. 349-3401 be­
f 11 a th a
o r l f f ln a l
Anaw ar
o r H&lt;&gt;dg«. et »t
of l . m l n o l a Counly, Florida,
P
'llB
K
E
S
T
IM
A
T
E
*BT DeKolo $599 bal. $11 mo.
•
Station
Wagons
Blue
Lustre
Electric
Sham© th a r p la a d ln y In th a o f f lc a o f
Tou and aach o f you ara re­ co v erin g :
fore 7:30 p. m.
____ ‘
ON W EST FIR ST 8T.
•57 Chtyalar $191 baL $14 mo.
t h a C l a r k o f t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t q uired to file your a n .w .r with
pooer only t l p er day. Car- Upholstering ft M attress ren­
Lot III, LONODALE BI B
• Compute BaUctlok
a n o r b « f o r a th a H i t d a y p f the C le r k o f the C o ifrt. and
D IV IS IO N , F I R S T
A D D I­
ovating New ft Uaed Furni­ 90. Lola For Sale
roll Furniture Co.
• Bee Howland
' l l C hrysler 1199 b*L $17 mo.
59’a Thru 64‘s
J a n u a r y . A . D S t« » . I f
f a l l eerve * copy th ereo f upon the
T IO N , a cco rd in g t» plat
ture. Cal) Nix Bedding Mfg.
•
Charlie Craig
•58 Olds $399 beL $11 mo.
&lt;u do ao, a d ffe rr a p ro c o n ft a a o p le in llf f, or p la ln tlff'e a tto r ­
th ereof, rao ord .d In P lat
’ $200 . $300 Down
* Bob Thomas
w i l l b# t a k e n a c a ln a t y o u f o r ney, w h o * , n .i n t and addraaa
C o, at 709 Celery Ave.
Book I t . p age 04, P u b lic
Hillman $499 b al $14 mo.
SMALL ACREAGE
'69
th a
r a lla f
dam andod
In
th # le O. II. K l.h h a r k .
* Frank Rrunsun
ITS E aat
R ecords o f Ovm lnot* C o u n ­
FA 2-2117.
$40 - $60 Month
Nice little piece of land—over
‘56 Pontiac MSB bal. $21 mo.
W ash in gto n
S t r .a t ,
Orlando,
C o m p la in t .
ty . F lo rid a ;
T h l i N o lle # s h a ll ba p u M U K a d F lo rid a not later than tha l l l h T o s r lh e r
n c r m o c i r * mb
'll PeBoto $599 bsL $31 mm
4 Acres—with 350 ft. on clay
w ith the fo llo w in g
199% Mechanical
WILSON M A IERFU RN .
• n r# a w # # k f o r f o u r c o n » *o *i- da&gt; or Ja u a r y , 1H1.
d scribed llam a o f property N O T IC R 1* hsrofcr B lvea u&gt;»4
'59 Chev. M&gt;8 beL $30 me*
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tools, tie . Bought • Bold.
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(SEAL)
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'59 Feed M »l b*L $32 mo.
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C lo c k o f Circuit C o u r t
A rth u r It. B e c k w ith , J r .
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B y t J o a n M % V llko . D . C
C la rk o f the C ir c u it C ourt I M « .
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Is There A Feud In Future?
him in good atead when the
WASHINGTON — (NEA) time comes for combat.
Nevertheless,
Humphrey's
—President Lyndon B. John*
flamboysnce
is
not
all politi­
ton will have no competition
■i the dominant figur* in tha cal blessing. Four to eight
Democratic party In tha four years of maximum national
to a lfh t yeara ahead. But there exposure on the wide screen
will be aoma Interesting train* could cost him some points.
Some of his friends were dis­
aea for hie job.
They include, of eourta, Vice tressed th a t he could not find
President-elect
H ubert
H. a good cut-off place In his
Humphrey, Sen. Robert F. talky victory speech election
Kennedy of New York, and night.
his brother, Sen. Edward M.
A fter Humphrey, the two
(Ted) Kennedy of Massach- Kcnnedys spring to mind. The
usetts.
question th a t bugs many peoI t the President holds hia pls, in and out of the Demo­
health and wins a second full cratic party, is: Which one7
term , the job will not be va­
Bob Kennedy has many of
cant until January, 1B73. Thus the necessary attributes. Ha
the hard, practical rivalries la steeped in political know­
of tha euccesaion are a long how, has much government
w ay off. But the vital career experience on the adm inistra­
• building leading up to the tive side, will be operating aa
te st begins rig h t now.
senator from one of the coun­
A Democrat who has help­ tr y ’s most powerful political
ed make some presidents says: bases—New York."In the first six months of
8till, a good friend of both
1065 these fellows will be get­ Kennedys says:
ting Into position, determin­
" I think Teddy may come
ing w hat roads there are to along too fast for Bob.”
travel. By next fall it will be
Before Ted Kennedy broke
tim e for a beginning look f t his back (now ' pretty well
who la doing what,"
mended) In an airplane crash
A quick assumption took last June in M assachusetts, he
&gt;root afte r the election th a t was Indeed moving along ia
Humphrey would become the g reat leaps. His early 1964
?«$,■ w am palg*kir«4c^-nikar Demo..
be quite th a t simple.
ersts across the country bed
Johnson's own ascendancy begun to creels a ' df siting
&lt;-• 't o power through John Ken- legend. He Is the fantlfy's
nedy's death, and the Repub- most exuberant campaigner.
„ llcane’ 1060 nomination of
In the yeare to come, com­
Richard M. Nixon, fired the parisons between the two Ken­
growing notion th a t it ia virt­ nedys are going to be made at
ually axiomatic to give the every lew l of activity. Inevit­
vice president a presidential ably. In the view of eome who
bid. Before Nixon, however, know them, this public game
It had not happened for a cen- of watching i( going to he
tu ry and a quarter.
painful for one or the other,
The President ia giving or both.
Humphrey plenty to do—In
Bob’* obvious seasoning, and
tough fields like civil rights six years’ age advantage.
and poverty. These - burdens
spell opportunity, but also
risk.
There Is the further m atter
of age By 1972 Humphrey
will be past 60. One Demo­
cratic observer in New York
suggests that for an incum­
bent vice president, m b in
top level experience, that may
be no drawback. P a r ty men
agree, though, that 60 lias had
an old sound since John Ken­
nedy passed on the srene.
It is a fair guess that the
colorful Hubert will continue
to enjoy the kind of strong
peisonal following he has to­
day. This naturally will stand
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HUMPHREY: Burdens of opportunity—and risk.
must be thrown into the bal­
ance against a young brother
whose learning capacity Im­
presses soma of the w isrsj
heads In the party and in Congre.a.
First, however, this inripi
’
phrey. vs. the Kennedy a.
All (he principals, properly
occupied wllh th e Immediate
buslnrss of making a record,
insist they are giving no
thought to the competition.
They expreis dismay at talk
they are already trying to
maneuver.
Humphrey 1s reported to
have urged an old Kennedy
associate not to leave the gov­
ernment. The Hutnphrey-Kennedy bond established during
the late President', tenure ap-

pears to have, for the time
at least, a smiling durability.
Most of the worrisome huf­
fing and puffing in the_ two
ramps, If they now deserve
that lalwl, rnm ra from friends
who are a few stages removed
c' r i *r ’ *l '* *n
old pnfnnmrnon in. polities,'
Their, cotktall party talk of.
ten is elevated far beyond its
Importance.
The era of Humphrey.Ken­
nedy good feeling may get its
first sharp blow when some
of the hooks on John Ken­
nedy's public life—done by
former Kennedy men—reach
print. The bitter I960 nomina- |
lion fight between the late
President and Humphrey left
some scars th st may he un­
covered.

Not long arter the 1064 elec­
tion. it was suggested in eome
quarters th a t Lyndon Johnson
m ight find political advantage
in putting tha Humphrey and
Kennedy force* at war witk
one another.
Most Democratic leaders
consider this nonstnee, since
no one in his party will even
try to compete with Johnson
■o long e i he ie President and
there is nothing he needs lesa
for a 1068 re-election bid then
two battling factions.
The fact that both Humph­
rey and the two Kennedye
have substantial personal fol­
lowing* among party politici­
ans and voter* alike is the best
assurance Johnson Is unlikely
to promote a stir—even if any
other political logie favored
it.
This does not mean th a t
sVhcn the time arrive* for
hard rivalry to b eg in ,' the
President will take no part.
Saye e respected Democrat:
"1 suppose he will do hie
)&gt;cet to name hie successor.
Few presidents can resist the
tem ptation to try .”
.W hat ha will really attem pt
to do, he has yeara to decide.
But some of the men he may
try to do it to—or for—are In
plain . fart-^entp^ng an o th fr..
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WEATHER: A little warmer Wednesday, near f&gt;0; low tonight 45.
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
mixed .in his inaugural address today to be nn nil*
President Johnson set to work
Florida governor and not permit the state to split in
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 07
sectional strife.
today on details of his “Great
Hunts, who wjts mayor of the biggest city in
County Commissioner Law. .Society” prop ram for hotterNorth
F l o r i d a before I ~
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rence Swnfford made his first inp life in America and prostepping into the gnver-'and Palm Rrach Counties as
motion of his new term on making peace through the
norship over the hid of well as continuation of the*
the Commission this morning. world.
S o u t h Florida’s Robert highway southward from Jack ­
He seconded a motion to ad­
He bepan filling in specifics
King High, pi a y o r of sonville
journ.
of proposals in hi* S late of
Miami, pledged that in the
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performance of his executive
The Eastern Peminnle Rand th e , Union messape Monday
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duties
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is resuming weekly rehearsals night for increaseil action at
Fivr Mississippi segregation­
downtown
l.imp.i and work on
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North,
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South,
on Mondays - from &lt; unlit 9 iionie and personal diplomacy
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the Geneva i'Commun­
through his own trips abroad.
round in their fight to htdd
line at the western (roundary
ala
ity Hall. Richard Zelley of (UETA ILEIt ARTICLES ON
House scats.
lie saved for ins biennial of Florida and continuing from
Oviedo is director and memPAGE 5.)
message to the Legislature the East.
hership is open to anyone
Thu. Chief Executive told a
“ These roads are all indis­
next April the details of the
wishing to join.
joint session of Congress in
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Puke „( Windsor flies hack to he successfully campaigned prosperity and while working
Seminole County is t&lt;eing State of the Union was ‘ flee,
the six is) whirl in New York this year after running third toward the-e completions, we
represented in Tallahassee to. ) r r , tIfll&gt; growing and full of
Wednesday, ending . his un­ in his first'try four years ago. must and will be planning aday by local members of the , [M, •&lt;
troubled recovery from an
Rut he r.id announce some head to construct new. high­
legislature, the homecoming
| | ,.«■„» interrupted R7 times
artery operation.
specific plans for road itn- ways where they are needed.’*
queens of Seminole. Oviedo ,,y applauee. mostly fiorii the
Traffic Problems
) provements particularly in­
and Lyman high Schools nnd t [)c„to, rats,
Hr said the State will co­
terstate highway 95 south of
the* Lyman High hand. SeminH ii proJn), a is ranged from
CHICAGO (C PU — H arri­ Jacksonville and .below Pay- operate with cities in plann­
ole had an attractive float in
$1.5 billion education pt».
son Ciou sc, 18, remained
ing —-------solutions —
to ,------parking- ---and
ton* Reich. Ttiterstatc JS from ...»
the inauguration parade. Ap- , gram to an invitation for the
NEW HOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. Com- . ’mis.sUmors I'M Yarborough, l.oc Gary, Chairman. quietly lodged itt hi* j«'l ,
Wildwood
to
downtown
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traffic
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highway
m is s io lie rs is ^ s h o w n Vji fitiW D ly jU ’g t'a p h a f t e r
J u ln i ^ je ^ m u j^ U L w w ra'U '- •^u.wVVvntiissiiut J o h n
pearing on the float were
&lt;0V|r t leaders to visit the
itodiiy,
today- nvwlr to his dibrf plea [1T , Q(| the- East West expsess- safcty.prx’tde-.J»l.' - J_u«*- o f jf e o iin - ;
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Taking note that all Fl6rl* *
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lrl_ diatcly appoint a committee of b as thc&gt;».shoul(L.in the gyn- _
Swenson of Oviedo.
himself this- yrur,
eduDtTornind laymen tn -ttld y 'e ra l prosperity of the .State;-1'*
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the trim ester system of keep-j lie pledged every effort td bob
It probably seems like It
Today, Johnson kept his
UNITEIt NATIONS. N.V. inR the state- universities runn- Her what the Stale np.if^Ius
sometime* when their consti­ calendar clear to begin ta, klt'1 '1 ,
Indonesian »&gt;’urcei m({ al) y(ljir rolm&lt;] which he and hrmg a soaring boost to
tuents congregate at U'ty ling five special messages be
-ant their country’s decision wanl, to abandon.
'he economy hy expanding
Hall. An area television news- Will send to C -ngtess between
to quit the United Nations is j j |f tj,rcw strong lucking to business and industry, snd itraste r Monday night said the now and his inauguration Jan
‘*11 levin «tde" d*’pplle it* ilrlmy MianuT Inter American t'en- trad in g ni'w enterprise to proSanford Idly Commission will
111 |*i v a*ntii!g fti'rinii 1 notifit'% trr Cult ii ml Aulhority (Inter' vult* adilitinnal jobs.,
jo.
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meet tonight to rlrct a mayor
Die fiist will be a message
lion to I N. offitiaU,
nilia 1 and th r cross- state
“ The only limit to our rcaliand eondurt other stnrt-of- Thursday setting forth a
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lie also pledged tit do every our douhts ol today," he said.
I 'ntim il \| itT«*lr*v tot*kI m o •
ed the commissioner * would achievements f mu ......In in­
\ tmiii ni»-n»hi“r Infield in ir* I 111 Might t*t Mfi Mxh III- All 11 it ndv
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Florida is a natural inration
meet tn the city jail.
io*l i f io I I v lid tiu
to the afflictions of our p» , l l»11*- mt»- lit the Miinh M* M'litlHy til Hit* ^prilrud up nf
ti.-m Sen uiiloinolive mdiiMty. plagued jn d ii'tr),
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Min k N i level'.ii,I Jr Hint by sitikes l.y the United AuI'le."
!«.*( cattle piodtu'tinn and mar- lions, lie said, and no slate I*
Civ* the State Itnail P#*I Ins will m d oil a piopofid j
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pcii tun nt A little lens than liO
for 9.’ teglonal Inednal cel.
tn AUtUr fnt th r irt ■*?iif hr si military installations snd fOs- of light metals snd m aterials,
d* 'i*g ttiori ttti|!*t h riv e reiplem t&lt;Uy» ami they hope tu have te rs, u! a five year r at of ; i | j m-inin! |»v t h e ttin&gt;'uV A fid
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pruthnlinn vr«i in frilatiiiy ter trade with Central and furniture - .making and boat* I n uniidptit *l&lt;nt t*’f nito rol*
Inter*tnte 4 open from Pity* $1 1* till on. to “| lovole tl
. i r « il nr t &gt; • t • g u ! :ir m e e t - * '»l M**mhiy, «h iifimg off M*
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South A m erua
building, industries which detuna Hunch to the Ft. IN !«*!«•
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most ail mi to • -I •liiigioisiS a l H -i* X| . , tv-1-i v i Vt llH 'k * .
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pend upon brain [arwer amt
hut it it i tn 'l he $in n u t hot tie*
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Hill it w’.iv on education that that are lignt and clean and
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.SAliiON | U 1*11 — Vir#t* Hums laid Hu greatest stress wholesome and don't conflict
" lo t in | V h * did egA ti*.... m u*
ami Orlando will he open hy
In ihu JHfrjuimnK f nlurirT
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“ If in the annals of history I “ Hh the tourist business,
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then, barring the unexpected.
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hut admit fhia »a I* flint ne.
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peak of ex.ellenrc in its cn ful (elutions with Month amt
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•h'l nmi itiuVi't tn *tlaima« preserve what is gtaid and de
Atiioii. an.* M'*-rotii&gt; n ght
lie promivt.l programs lor
4‘nnsiahtr ($e«»nf«* Kel»* y &lt;nil* ♦
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suable anil to eliminate that the elderly cllirena, and to
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which is undesirable m our lui|&gt;rove l»dh physical and
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mg wfii-t'i digit-* i it uni i*n jif
Wiiile hitii*lri'*l* were whoop* 111* ll* Win \
young people as quickly and to Keep all eye on sources of
went to an Oviedo grocery t ion nnd mmid that m 111*** S h irr v Avainn 'jit Sit 4:14 nnd mg it up for Govrinnr Hutu*
nffi. Hit* f. * f the f f *i t mg
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economically as |Htvsihle but fresh water
sti»re which had l»een hurglar** nl**i| thi*
Hr lu o tt S h u t at SH I” l m M**ndny night, Uovernof and t# mpi'f •if hi ** a n d nnow • m ih l |*«*|**j I'iitil \ I lilt«k »W
we must make certain what
“ I do not have all the an*
jzrd. The local police i* port for unmn.*'
nf
the f;cifiinitdo n*»m#‘p. I.ightn Mi*. Hr&gt;nut nlipp«*d away to 11#■I*I d o w n a r e n e w a l of th e f #tit I V|| MVtJ flin t I
"We
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the
unity
of
man
we are doing is educationally swers to alt our problems, but
allow* Ilex track i**l a ana perl
will In* c m trd and till lied tin the n iw t for *» tpilet Mrlifo**i| f lo o d in g th a t took 4 J liv e s llir t»i'* ii||*ft| \ ill Hi! (i Ft "Ittlir lit ■
sound and that we take the 1 do have the will and deterlo hi* home and the "m ae Is with the world that hr him jit Ihtvid aid ^lo riy on f irM ■linni r,
and *uij-M'«l 1** *#■ than fit'll • III 1 ililfl* i| fklaliI I h i'if in K r j i i ,
built," Johlipon paid, “With I hr
lipte and effort to produce ruination to pursue with vigor
pending ”
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quality a« well as quantity " rvery responsible avenue of
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f«v, on It.-aj&gt;l-;t\ d»etwren tv wife, JullA. drove the H.f* fire g o n , tt » * ku gto n, |*!.*li** I a \.
He said lip vrmlhl direct his solution, to seek advice both
. "Know your paper delivery ptfny him with the n tir* j 11 M 11n*I S It 4 i » ftd a! t h e tl 111#p to t h r &lt;In k » ft *•*t a 11 r vi111 a n d N e v a d a
Tin* | it*ii 11f f
V*&lt;*«.i i- Iwrfin th r nnfi**n*» vmiIi *caiIa ' ltoad HoarJ to give priority in ami out of government &lt;
boy." T hat's the advice of which ra n * .tinniMlr or al.fi.
alu#]nr«fl iiii'in&lt;*•!■ (
I lilt S#'« f «*t .4t V "f S t HI♦* Vltlil*l l| n ful thin* ......................
i attention lo establishment of
’ I shall daily need and seek
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»*d.|i I , » t iriT.1&gt;*n m " P r)i&gt;ev'w.,' and guidance fro m -W
i e » - ------ |,.s l«-,n collecting paper &lt;'»«•"*» « hi*
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lleing
from
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all
power
money in at least ..... area of "irna.e Ins spi.it "
w,$*u|il hi* fiMliEhl 111 a frilrrat ‘ ""nhh
011 a new 1 »I *• *at were rend Hn-wer, of Tifilivii]|i% Mfi
Mil.W U .K I I W 1* |1 1*1 - i&gt;nil |»iI"** offii r inii|
designed for Miami and Hade ami wisdom flow. I pledge you
th . city. When Hie real dellv- 1 Johnson, m h» fust St*-- hv * ‘*i| in Jin aft Rhode* Ac* Brewer nnd nt frier*
ati*|«i*nIt
court
M llw m J •
frv.* • hei'oiu* tin
*l'li** il**|*r a1911 ImJ *|#»n n
County
the full range of whatever lab
cry boy arrives («&gt; bis men- '
'he Union message as
A trnifiorAr &gt; »r»un L niilrr la
i | i m t | it#*
it iM t # il i* i,* **n*t i i it li
it i, w«i* d»f*M*‘d until addi
The outgoing governor, **n firpt elf % in ft* at|j»n *■
Priority als,, will 1,8 given cuts 1 may |»,sse*s
ey. hr*, shown a receipt sign- etc. ted president in bis own
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lie said, to eompli imn of Inter
My head my • heart, my
rd by the nn|H&gt;slet
tn . youth 'elsrhf. sunl this nation «&gt;-&gt;•41' *11, ' Hu* Itll'PCilM *nil 111 •»! I nt mi rlri’ti niftna, nu*ufrum*la slate 95 w ittiS ^ aJu pm jects hands at, b u t)) dedicated to
In* tJitfltrnd.
11 mitt ion nlly keeps in the a I*tr t U siuiftol pi-gram .
sa&gt;s he’s out about f lu m .col- '
eslabliali a In.imonj f.
i*tt •I j*Il u r l ll lit*I MI «&gt;i *f Ikr 1■
Immediately it. Hade. Hi ,iw at d . your service'
lo tio n s so fur.
tween man and to r inly w in-It
A all ikr u uuhj hall iiinrr
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will allow each of u&gt; to en
than 05 prr ren t of the ni&lt;
targe the meaning this Iif**
A new' dunetrig i Iasp.
tinn'i rail tarjfi*.
*01toI by Hnly i i i ' » F|us- liiml all «&gt;f IIa |*i eteVM.lt* tin
Rmlr utd iiihl union n*'C«&gt;!i*O PEN
duatioli.”
cuput Church, will heicin Jan. i|uahty $if cur
tora rraum nl tnika nt 0»r un- |
I at tti» parish huusv. ( lasses
hiiia* rri|Ui*at Mutuiay aftri a
T IL 9 FRIDAY
fur seventh graders will be
one-month lapse. 1 he talks
___ W A Y S F IR S T Q U A L IT Y ' m
belt] between 7 at&gt;'l 8 p. m.
rmlrd Irai than two hours It*
Kiyhth and ninth cratle studtrr, with no projjrte*R
rut.x will hold classes front 8
One in umpteen million:
until U p. m.
An entrlopr addressed In
"Santa, North pole," from
llirky Wiggins. 115 West
jr
Jinkins C i r c l e , tum ehas
found its %•u&gt; to The Her­
ald's news desk today.
A material was injured and
Inside was s cute little
another charged at 10 a m.
PITTSBURGH (LTD —
card and s penciled mes­
today when their cars collid­
Resumption of contract talks
sage; "Thank you for th*
ed at the intersection of I'ark
between the nstian's steel­
seedwaf set."
Avenue and 12th Street
makers and the United Steel­
lleing treated at Seminole
workers Union look » buck,
Memorial Hospital for pos­
srut today to a rebuff tfunded
sible bead and chest injuries
USVV President llavid J, Mris Robert T. B arrett, of 122
(tonald in hi* bid fur re-elec­
llayra Drive. Charged wjth
SINGAPORE (U P I) — An­
tion.
•
failing lo yield the right-ofNegotiations on V new con­ other fui lliitith paratroopers
way i» Clifford James Hottract for the 1.2-million mem­ flew into Singapore today to
tinghoua, 21, of 801 Eaat
ber union have been in re ­ help defend Malaysia against
worth, Publix; Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
SECOND ANNUAL COOKING SCHOOL for
Fourth, Street.
possible attack by Indonesia.
cess since Dec. 18.
Seminole County housewives will be held in the
home extension agent', Scott Burns and Mar­
Police Sgt, Donald Hrumley
A first contingent o f "50
During the interim the in­
garet guarles, FP&amp;L; Dick Prince, Swift, and
spritiK ut the Sanford Civic Center. Sponsors
reported Rottinghoua w a s
dustry Announced a "selec­ paratroopers landed in this
John Albine, Publix; (standing) Cecil Tucker,
are Seminole County Kxtensipn Service, I’ublix
driving eaat on 13th Street
tive" |0 pf,r ton prire increase island city Monday. It was an­
Markets, Sanford Herald, Florida Power anci
county agent; Dr. R. L. Reddish, state associate
and ignored a red light, col­
that was expected lo hlilhiight nounced 400 will arrive be­
meat specialist, and Robert Alexander, Sanford
Light Company, Swift and Company and Flori­
liding with the northbound
' Monday’s meeting of the un- fore the end of the week and
SEE OUR AD ON SOCIETY PAGE
*
da Power Corj&gt;oration.. Planning the school this
Herald advertising director.
B arrett car. Both vehicles
•Ion’s international executive that 1.000 sotdiers will U ni
were described as a total loss.'
morning were (seated, from left) Ralph Bloodhere eventually.
(Herald Photo)
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Duke Recovers

Suspect Jailed .

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Duuruo to Stick

Norlh Orlando Nary Scrap O f Paper L°ca| Colons
Plans For City
Or Cluttered Ashtray * * Sl,udies
Vole March 16

(’ar Work Down

New Storms

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Pope Schedules
Council Meeting

Rail Pay Dispute
At A Stalemate

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Santa Claus:
Please Note

Motorist Hurt,

Contract Talks

Second Charged

Take Back Seat

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B LA N K ET S

British Send
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Seminole County Road W ork 'Big Business'
Exemption,
Tax Forms .
In The Mail

This year’ s form s for hom e­
stead exemptions and tangible
and intangible personal pro­
perty Lex returns w ere placed
in the mall today by Mrs. Msry
Earl Walker, Seminole County
Tex- assessor.
The form s were mailed to
t U payers who filed for ex­
emption and made returns lsat
A sm ell boy wee bored on
year, Mrs. Walker■said. These
a long in to trip. Suddenly, be
form s.m a y be signed and re­
turned to lRa tether end teid, turned by mail.
"1 wish you'd let Mom drive—
- Persons who purchased new
it's m ore exciting."
homes during 1964 and ere
. . .
applying for horn stead exem p­
Rules bold there are SO
tion for the first time are re­
minutes of playing time in e
quired to appear in person and
football gam e. Yet e survey
bring the recorded deed or
disclosed t£e.&lt;bsU to actually Vgreement for deed, along with
In pisy only.about-JZ-m loutes
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■r e g i s t r a t i o n ^ * .
‘- Application for vAdpw and
Some people bold that bow ­
ability exemption must be
ling is the most popular parti­
at this time, also.
cipating sport. Supposed to
The time for filing all ex­
be grest exercise—like rolling emption applications is be­
a ball between 12 and 21 times
tween Jan. l and April 1 of
In s game. Could be great for each year. Exemption esnnot
the waistline in the bending be granted if application ii
over but not much, exercise Dot made prior to April 1 . .
otherwise.
The assessor’ s office is open
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each day Monday through Fri­
The funniest thing, though, in
day from 9 a. m. to S p. m.
all sports designed for exer­ "W e will be glad to assist you
cise IS the people who go out in making your tax returns,"
for golf sod use a cart to Mrs. Walker concluded.
ride around the course. That's
cxerctoeTT?
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Paychlarttot: What'a tbe dif­
ference between t little boy
u d a dw arf? Patient: There
might tw e let o f difference.
Psychiatrist: Whet, for intta oce? Patient:. The dwert
might be e glrL
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Answer to the first question
above: Tbe big Indian to the
little Indian's mother.
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When street ca r rides were
nlcfcle. • .
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When "b olten " bread had
be itk ed . . .
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When lackknives were cad
rled In e side pocket of boy^
hlghtope. . .
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When you buttoned, not tip
ped. . .
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When movies cost s dime .1,
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u used foot-warmer*
When you
foot-warmer
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not electric
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When Amos and Andy w *f
radio’s best . . .
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When you drove with wid
cuffed #oves
When taverns were limit J
to men. . .
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When store clerks filled yi g
order. , .
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When boys delivered groc *
ies in their carts , . .
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When you rolled your e a
and women didn't smoke fg
When Tom Mix, Ken
nerd were tops . . .
. . . Then, brother,
over tbs'hill.
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Another s o c i a l secu
question: " I draw seclal
curity aad want to work
month for |17l per nv
Should I report this no1
Walt until the end o f
year.
Answer; T o n should," a
tbe eoeia] security office
this area, "report to the
o ffic e anytime you g o
work for wage* o f more t
$100 peg month or start l
daring substantial larvkei
self-employment If expw
earnings fo r the year
amount to over 11,200.
your anticipated cam Inga
not exceed $1,200 during
rea need not repot
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Arriving Late

Zoning Hearing
Set Af Oviedo

Seminole County

Mrs. Sslly Mae Johnson, $4,
o f Sanford, died Thursday.
She was bom in Georgia and
cam e to Sanford in 1937.
She to survived by a son,
Robert L. J o h n s o n ; five
daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou
Griffin, Mra. Ruby Wade and
Mrs. Willie Mae Ilannar, all
of Sanford; Mrs. Myrtle Jett,
o f DeLend, and Mrs. Lillie
Soderblom, of Tam pa; a sis­
ter, Mra. Lavada Franks, of
Charlotte, N. C.; a brother,
John Thorns*, of Daytona
Beach; 23 grandchildren and
a great-grandchildren.
Funeral carrier* will be held
at 1:30 p .B . 8«tvrday at the
Gramkow Funeral Hom e with
Bay, Billy Griffin, pastor of

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Established 1908

FRI., JANUARY 1, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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A irlift Staged

Any reaamblanca between
the department as It existed
Just a liltia over fou r years
ago and what it is today
wcuid be difficult to find.
Thera might he some o f the
same peraonntl, perhaps a
few pieces o f equipment. But
that's about IL
Growth of th* department
impara-

SAIGON &lt; V P D — A fresh
battalion o f Vietnamese sold­
iers was airlifted Into the fiveday-old battle o f Binh Gla to­
day.

Population Up
W ASHINGTON (U P I) —
The United States,begins the
w itb y ^ c e e tlm e to d population of 193.S million, an,
increase o f 2.7 million during
1064.

Threat Lodged
PARIS (U P I) — president
Charles da Gaulle hinted
Thursday that he may pull
France out o f NATO when the
Atlantic pact cornea up for
renewal in 10GO.

Draftees Sought
W ASHINGTON (U P I) —
The
Defense
Department
wants th* Selective Service
system to draft 3,000 men in
February and 3,000 in March
for induction into the Army.

Clash Checked

bar— tha latest Incident In an
unparalleled outbreak o f arm­
ed violence.

Shots Heard
A report of hearing four
shots early this morning tent
police to tne vicinity of-W est
12th Street, but nothing was
found. Makiog the report was
Mrs. Ruby D. Strum of 410
West 12th Street, police said

BENGAL TIGERS arrived at the Municipal Zoo
Thursday afternoon and a Herald photographer
was on hand to record the historic moment. As
the cage came out of the moving van, left, the
photographer lost moat of his nerve but remem-

io punen tne trigger ui ma camera even
though the picture records hia shakes. Seeing
the cage was substantially built, he calmed down,
cocked the camera and came up with the more
realistic quality picture at right.

Tigers Put lit 'Tank'
. By Harry I. Johnson
Quefen of tha Jungle Shall*
1* asserting h q ru lf today, at
the Municipal Zoo.
Tha reason: Tha too acquir­
ed two huge- Bengal tigers
Thursday afternoon.
Ami when they arrived and
their
scent
was
caught
throughout the roo population
the place went into an uproar.
The eagles screim ed, Sheila
roared her unwelcome, the
monkeys chattered even loud­
er and all the animal and bird
kingdom got into the act of
trying to chase the invaders
away.
The tigers are being board­
ed here from the Animals
Training Center in Center
Hills. They were brought here
in a huge tractor trailer espe­
cially designed tor transport­
ing such passengers.
Tbe trailer w ai parked on
Seminole Boulevard near the
too and hesitant city worker*
were on hand to autot. City
Recreation Director Jim Jernigan and City Manager War­
ren E. Knowles were the offi­
cial greeters.
But they didn't shake paws.
The Bengal* were inside •
cage which was wheeled out
of the aide of the trailer to th*
sidewalk and then to the side
entrance near tbe cage of
Sheila. The protective fencing
was loosened and lowered so
they could roll the cage near­
er the new home o f the tigers.
There w ai only scant inches

of daylight between the wheel­

It was thm that Sheila got

ed and permanent cages but th* m e a u f s and let it
the ettendi-ots -deciAwW eve* knovfl J h Ir^fOtotr Of tbe
that wa* loo much, They
boarded it up.
When all was in 2 .-adlness,
the cage doors were ojv icd
and in popped the two t.fer*
who paced the spacious quart­
ers nervously.

be p(*p*r aaaojml a f

toad-

ic # members. That la retained by tb* ownera under an
agreement announced Monday
night at the City Commission
meeting.

C h eery O r B le a ry L o o k ?
what happened the night be­ e quiet night. City police re­
ported th* usual number o f
fore.
And an early morning ahow- feuding* and fussing* but oth
awoke this morning with eith­
er cleaned the air o f ail rem­ arwlaa * rather U n i Naw
er a cheery or bleary look at nants o f the past year.
Y ear's Eva,
the New Y’ ear, depending on
Night spots contacted thla
Sheriff's deputies reported
morning In a epot check said
business wa* "sw ift, with pa­
trons enjoying themselves.1'
Incidents wars few and
quickly quisled, they reported.
Today, th* long holiday
weekend la in full awing Ind
law anforcement officials urgad motorist* to drive with cau­
tion ao that th* area will not
MIAMI (U P I) - Tbe Miami haman government and, if cor
contrilmla to tha national
News say* that four Miami r e d , would make It one of the
death toll.
men have Humbled upon what largest discoveries in history.
Television sets were due a
may turn out to be tbe largest
The treasure hunters were good workout this afternoon
treasure find In history. — $9
identified as Gary Simmons. and early tonight a* four bowl
million In Spsnith coins.
Dick
Tindall, Jack Slack and game* are on tap with two
The News reported that the
more slated tomorrow for des­
group found the gold and silver Bissell Schaefer.
The News said the men ope­ sert,
coin* in a sunken galleon near
Grand Bahama Island, 70 rate out of iVeeport, Grand
mitoa off ths coast of Florida. Bahama, wharf they operate
Th* story y d d the estimate a water sports equipment con­
of valu# was m ade by tha Ba- cession at a hotel.
j.
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area

residents

Four Miamians Find
$ 9 Million In Gold

Colder Weather
For Rose Parade

t/nltad Press International
A New X *4r’a D ay blast of
sqofr and wind aimed more
punishment at the West today.
S u b -u ro cold gripped the
Northern Plains again.
Destruction Island o ff th*
Washington State coast rscalved three inches o f new
■now, with a total o f four oo
the ground.
Flagstaff, A ril., received
two Inch** o f new snow for
i total of flva. Y ucca Flats
In Nevada had • half Inch of
new aaow.
Naar-fraexing temperatures
were forecast for the Tourna­
ment o f Roses P a n d a in
Calif,

Check Charge
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itsbU B. E. .Dt6U on charge
of passing —
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Every ■ tima aha N arad, the
tigers le s p d J 'fiw -w c sr e d kit­
tens and headed for far away
parts.
Their owners briefed city
and too officials on the proper
care of the tawny tigers such s

Church, officiating. Interment
will be in Evergreen Ceme­
tery.
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D r i v e r Fles
CUy pebc* * * *«srchlag
tbii morning I&lt;* driver who
wrecked Us r by running
lolo a ieoee U1M West 23th
Street sad lb* fled from the
arena. Tbe ddent occurred
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'65 Budget
$617,993
By JutianStenstrom
In mld-1060 Seminole County’i Road Depart*
ment had a work force of some 46 men, the office
was located In the Courthouse, the yard and shops,
consisting of one shed, shop building and a bam
were located adjacent to what was then known aa
the County Home.
Although there hav*
The department had 23
pieces of rolling stock Improvements made In many
such ~ as dump trueks, other areas o f operation with*
In th* department, perhapa
graders, etc.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy thru Saturday; high about 7S; low tonight about 60,

JERU SALEM , Israel (U P I)
— U.N. obeerver* today In­
S r Evelyn Lundy
vestigated a five-hour border
Oviedo City Council will gun battle in which the Is­
conduct public hearing on an raelii said a farmer wae kill­
ordinance to adopt com pre­ ed by Syrian artillery fire.
hensive toning regulations at
7:30 p m . Monday in city hall Ship Pact Let
preceding the regular month­
W ASH IN G tO N (U P I) —
ly council aession.
Contract* for four modem,
All Interested citlsena will automated cargo ship* total­
be given opportunity to be ing $54.8 million have been
heard on the toning matter given the Ingalls Shipbuilding
and a copy o f ths ordinance division o f Litton Industries.
posted on city hall door
for those wishing to atudy it Trial Readied •
prior to be hearing.
BRYAN, Tev. (U P I) —
During the butinrse session Rudolph Grady C offey Jr., 21,
new member! of the council o f Cocoa Beach, Fla., will go
will be sworn Into office and on trial Feb. 6 for the killing
annual committee
appoint­ o f a Texas police chief, cap­
ments wilt be made. Returning ping an alleged crim* spree
to council fo r another term through the South.
are W. H. Martin and Rax
Cionta and serving hia first Violence Noted
term will be Kirby Buckelew.
LONDON (U P I) — Police
City Clerk Mrs. D ot Cour­ arrested a 27-year-oid labor­
ier has announced that she er today on suspicion o f firing
will return to the office Mon­ a shotgun Into a New Y ear’*
day on full tima schedules.
Eva crowd In a North London

Sally Johnson
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in 1959^0 ' and $017,W J ’ hr
1964-65.
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During th* past four and a
h alf years, according to a re­
cent comprehensive
survey
made fo r th* County Commis■ion by Engineer William
Bush th* department's werk
fore* has bean hlkad to an
avarag* o f 65 men; th* *ngineering sta ff ha* been , in­
creased by an aulatant en­
gineer In charge o f surveys,
computations, research, rightof-way*, etc.; an engtnearing
s e c r e t a r y , an engineering
draftsman and a three-man
survey party,
Additional personnel have
been added to tha road super-

Intendent'i office, y
Th* engineering and road
departmant offices hav* been
relocated Into th* form er road
camp Jail which has been re­
modeled Into an attractive,
modem facility. A pole bam
has been added fo r tfi* stor­
age o f 20 Vehicles, a gas
pump shed has been con­
structed, additions have been
mad* to th* shop building, a
paint ahop (Including a sign
shop) la new along with a
barbecue abed for recreation,
paving o f th* shop area, and
the relocation o f overhead
utility lines by placing them
underground.
There are now 67 pieces o f
rolling equipment In th* de­
partment plus a 2-way radio
■yitem, an emergency gener­
ator, metal curb and sidawalk
forma and five walking-type
mowers.
In 1062, a uniform cff-w h lt*
color was adopted fo r el)
county equipment and dtcals
used to dlitlngulsh equip­
ment from privately owned or
other unite which might be
aeen In the county. Later
safety helmets ware provided
for tha work fore*. "I t to be­
lieved,” Bush reported, "that
this has don* much to Im­
prove tha moral end pride o f
th* fo r c e ."
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th* m ajor event has been th*
establishment o f a directive
system which was approved
by th* Ccmmlaalon In 1961
and covers policies handed
down from tima by tha Com­
mission.
During th* pariod eovarad
by Buah'a report an official
road system has beet) aatobII»Ke3 and contains all reads
s l i c e d . under sew ity main ton*- — •*#*■
anew bjr tbie bolKd. Further,------- a
Improved read and drainage
specification* ara being utL
Used relating to typ* o f con­
struction, stag* tnapectiona o f
road* under construction and
classification o f roads fo r
right-of-way and p a v in g . re­
quirement!.

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Future plana call fo r an Incress* In the work fore* com .
mensural* with ths county's
grow th, also an Increase In
the engtnearing staff, but the
present physical plant to bellevad to b* large enough
now
to
accommodate tha
needa fo r sometime to.
However,
addition*
are Included la
W e n t'fM n g
O f course, B
there vHil be ve
rolling equipment needed aa
they are required. The depart­
ment hopes that future plana
will also provide group hoapltallistlon Insurance fo r all
personnel. IMan* to c e lle d ,
modify and re-writ* road and
drainage
specification* a n
also being considered.

Tampa Officer
Shot To Death
TAMPA (UPI)—A Clip po­
liceman wa* shot and Hllad
this morning In a dreai-ahop
■unflght with a 32-yaar-oM
Ohio man and hia wife.
Detective* said Patrolman
William D. Krikava surprised
a man and a woman In th*
ahop.
PoUc* said tha man began
firing and Krikava returned
at le n t four abets before
falling dead.
Bill Ray Babaon, U . Cin­
cinnati, to la fair condition In
a local hoipitsi with bullet
woundi In both lag*, hia stom­
ach and right arm.
Hia wife, Janet, a lio 32, was
not harmed. Both war* held
for Investigation.

1964 TRIUM PH
SPORTS CONVERTIBLE

B U C K E T SE A TS, H E A TE R ,
W IN D S H IE L D W A S H E R ,
. 4 SPEED T R A N SM ISSIO N .
4,000 A C T U A L M ILES.
ORIGINAL SALES PRICE
CLOSE OUT PRICE

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Windows Broken

SANFORD HERALD and Seminole citron, along
with' Florida hospitality and good wishes, want
with tha Ellsworth High School basketball con­
tingent bfcck to Maine yesterday afternoon.
Frank .Voitolind (left center with coat), general

manager, presents copies of The Herald to Coach
Stuart Taylor and tbe boys.
John Krider (third
rs. John
from left), Seminole Chamber of Commerce
manager, presented the fruit.

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Thirteen windows la ths
WesUid* prim ary acbool were
tmsahad by children shortly
after midnight la st night, po­
lice reported today. W ltaotio*
said a gang erf' children w*r*
responsible but they had fled
w^ea police m i x e d .

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Sewell

A Time For
Memories

Baptist Class
Combines Party
With Meeting

First Christian
To Be Host To—
Rev. Updegraf
First Christian Church o f
Sanford will walcoma Rev.
John U p d sg n f, newly Install­
ed executive eecraUry o f the
Florida Chrlitlen Missionary
Society, to its service o f w or­
ship Sunday.
Rev. Updegraf was former­
ly pastor o f the First ChristIan Church o f F t Lauderdale.
As secretary, with offleaa In
Ocala, he acta as advisor to
the 76 Christian Churches
(DIscTples o f Christ) In the
state o f Florida.
Ha will conduct a baby and
parent dedication service for
Christopher Paul Fuller, son
of Rev, and Mr*. Vernon Ful­
ler o f tha Sanford church and
also will deliver the sermon
st' the 11 a.m. worship serv­
ice.
All friend* o f First Christ­
ian Church ara Invited by Rev.
Fuller to share In this memorabls occasion.

By France* Weater
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Longwood Episcopal Church
Reports Meeting Schedule
By Donna Eatea
7:30 p. Rt. Monday at t h e
Rev. Ckariea Stewart Jr.* parish house with A . P. B o w -^
vicar, hat announced a busy
ersox, president, in charge.
week o f activities at Christ
Tbs first Inquirer’s Class In
Episcopal Church o f Longtha new aeries for Episcopal­
wood.
On
Saturday
tha
Girls ian! and othara interested in
Friendly Society, which pro­ the church and the faith It .
vide* a program o f education, teaches, and fo r adults pre­
fellowship and service to the paring fo r confirmation, w ill'
church for glrla seven to 14 be held Tuesday at 8 p. m.
years old, will meet at 10 and eaeh Tuesday thereafter
a. m. at the parish house. Di­ until completed. The c la s s 'L
rector o f the group la Mrs. will taka the form o f discus- ™
Inex Blanton. Tha Junior sions rather than lectures.
Holy Communion Sendee la
Choir fo r third grad* students
and up will meat at 11 a. m. scheduled fo r 9:30 a. m. W ed­
at th* church under supervi­ nesday, the Feast o f th* *
sion o f Miss Verna Whceless, Epiphany. A t 6:30 p. m. a
covered dish supper and an­
organist.
The regular.m eeting o f tha nual pariah meeting la sched­
.Men’* Club will b* held at uled. A t that lira* vestryman
who conduct th* temporal a i&lt;
fairs o f the church will be £
elected. Reports o f activities
fo r tha past year will ba
given and ideas fa r tha nsw
year discussed.

builneas mealing in December
What should one do with the
I hare heard so many peo­
fo
r the Friendship Ctasa o f
"leftover* 7 " Thli l i ■ qu er ple admit that they auipect
the Firat Baptist Church o f
tion that toy sew lv ei are try- the Bible does have Uia ana
ins to answer and for which w e n , but that they cannot
Lske Mary held at the home
husbands, a i well as children, understand it so why try.
o f Mr*. M, P. Matheaon, host­
wish she bad a good solution!
Mark Twain gave ua some
ess, with Mrs. Leon Keel aa
Of course, thera will be turkey thing to consider on this point
co-hostess.
hash, turkey sandwiches, tur when he said: " I don’t worry
The meeting was presided
key salad, hot turkey, cold about the parts of tha Bible 1
ATTENDING RECEPTION at Casselberry Community Methodist Church
over by Mrs. C- W. Shelton.
turkey, and some other varia do not understand, but I am
for college students were, front, left to right, Barbara Ferrell, Eleanor
Mrs. C. N. North closed the
tlona to solve the problem.
concerned about the parti
Ferrell, Marcia Lyons, Cheryl Eddy, Loieanne Wagner, John Haynes;
abort business session with
Unfortunately, the new year which I do understand, and
back, Edward Thompsori, Carl Swofford, Ellie Zukowskf, Ken Miller
prayer. Mrs. Charlotte Me*
finds us with leftovers o f an­ don’t follow ."
and Darlene Shea.
(Herald Photo)
Qulilln presented the Devo­
other kind that are far more
One can . begin making the
tional using John 1:14 fo r tha
difficult to manage. They go Bible his rule o f life b y care­
Scripture reference. Prayer
beyond food that can be ful and guided study. Making
waa given by Mr*. V. C. Ladd,
( m e n or, 11 worse come* to a visit with a clergyman train.During the social hour Mrs.
worse, put In the garbage pall. ed to direct one In the study
T. J. Townsend won tha prizn,
They are- the leftover prob­ la a way to begin. Outdance
for tha marked Chriatmaa
lem s which must be dealt will be offered that will pre­
stocking, Mrs. Annie Johns for
with, and wisely, if serious vent one from going off In
the secret word and Mrs. W. G.
consequences are not to re­ many directions which could
Brown won the door prise. The
sult.
lead to discouragement and
class presented Mrs. Noath
We agree quickly that the abandonment of the right way
By
Jane
Caaaalberry
Th* Sunday School o f the
By Louis Canel*
will be vigorously opposed by
And
Mrs.
McQuJIlin with
leftovers from 19&lt;M are treat o f life .
Last
Sunday
waa
observed
many -ellglous leaders who
First
S o u t h e r n Methodist
United
Press
International
The important thing la to
In number and slxe. Maybe
by Casselberry Community Christmas gifts. The mcm
The Bible takes a dim view feel that tha court has simply Mathodist Church as Studert her* exchanged presents and Church anded the fall quart­
you are thinking that nothing avoid (lelay in deciding upon
of dogm atic predictions shout upheld the Am erican tradition Recognition Day with the Secret Pal glfta were distri­ er with achievement testa be­
has been aaid thus far that the course of life that is di­
the future. It warns (in James of cburcb-etate separation at a Older Youth Group In full buted.
ing given to each pupil by the
you did not know and frankly rected by God. One will never
critical point.
The house wsa decorated for teachers. A . A . McClanahan
4:14) that man “ never know
plumb
the
depthi
or
exhaust
thp rem edy to which 1 wish to
charge
o
f
the
evening
worship
In the .end, Congress will pig
Year end report* citing
what tomorrow will bring."
tha Chriatmaa aesaon, and a led the adult group tn a re­
point U not a secret but the Word of God, yet ha esn
aarviee.___________________
The Shirley rfmtth Circle o f
record* for 1964 o f the N a ia lovely
tree
waa
otf
display.
But It d o e f ndf condemn the eon hole the proposed amend
view
o
f
leMnns
o
f
tha
post
somehow I* rather consistent­ find a way of Ufa and avrn
Ken Miller, son o f Mr. and
rene Church were released lo­
for
all
eternity PInterest Baptist Church h.ld m ore modest enterprise of try­ meat.
ly overlooked by a great num­ salvation
Mrs. Charles Miller o f Lake Tha hostess *»arved» refresh­ three montha which war* bas­ cally this week by Rav. Paul
Its
Dtcembar
mrating
a
t
Fel­
While
some
Protestants
and
through it.
ed
on
I
Corinthians.
ments
of
assorted
homemade
ing to read, In past and pre*
ber of people.
•lowship Hall with Mrs. Harold ent events, sotno portent of Catholics are arguing loudly Drive and a pre-mlnlaterial cookies, fruit cake, punch and.
The directive to which 1
A t th tcv e n ln g service. Rev. Blckes, pastor o f Sanford’a .
about aid to education, others student at Asbury College,
F lrit Church o f th# Naxarena. .
things lo coma.
would like Ifryarti r a : . j C 3 ~
Durward
11. Knlgbt-prpSftA&amp;L
presiding.
^
will be ta k in g -p a rt- in - joint jjrillmore, K y , d*ljr
Irr lfa n .
folk)
wmg’
Tofec
a
sts’
abdu
l
'T
h
e
follow
!
tlon’ for iaftt'e leftover* la not
the gerinpif'vWWtWfi-^Tb# la- —» (H U trX n .
ayer service*, exchanges of laermwatw'
Devotion on "W h y W aXW « 1963'a r e made 1q feat- .p iliL E P
aaaCJty. Md., report par cap­
Ia COQRDOOK,
OUl II
IS ■
UUUH. -w •
aysl
— g
cookbook, but
It la
a Book.
heritsnr*
o
f
Birth.”
Ha
callad
”
“ E*
Others
prrsent
war*
Mrs.
O theVs taking pair were
* b rtliA *D l# tin a »" w*# -given Perhaps none of them wlU s c l ™ 1'
ital giving at a record (160 88,
- Jt It.on a that jr o p ld Uf{, n*&gt;L J 2 i £ $ I n U T S d O y
Cheryl Eddy, Eleanor Ferrell, W. T. Wansley, Mrs. Floy on J. L. Saul*, Chairman of
tlon*
of
tha
spirit
of
Christian
by
.
Mrs.
Lucllla
A
bram
s..
A
an Increase o f (6.82 over th* ^
only - individuals from their'
tually com e to pass. But all
the
Board
o
f
Stewarda,
and
Daniels,
Mr*.
T.
M.
Whlgham,
Carl Sw offord Jr., Judy Eng­
previous high In 1963. Giving
George Khlpp, 81, a resident program entltUd "W orship seem , at this writing, like rea­ unity.
problem-filled lives, but ns
lish, Barbara Ferrell, Darlene Mrs. Harley Wilhelm and Mrs. R. D. Priest, Superintendent
The
ecum
enical
movement,
Through
G
iving"
wae
present­
of
Sanford
for
60
year*,
restd
Horn s t well. Surely you know
sonable expectations.
o f the Sunday School, fo r a for all purposes waa a record
A. Vam .
John
llaynea
and
long confined to the upper 8hea,
b y now that m y advice for ing at 300 East 18th Street died ed by Mrs. V. M. Smith with
Tbs first Ecumenical Coun­
brief report and evaluation of (55,462,376, a gain o f moro
Charles Benson.
taking cars o f our leftovers at II api 1st Memorial Hospital, tha mambar* participating.
cil In nearly a century will echelons of the churches, will
thn progress o f th* local than (3 million over the pre­
Following tha aarvlea tti#
Tha thr*a Clrclaa o f Pina- wind up with a highly.produc­ finally reach the grass roots
Jacksonville, Thursday at 8:23
can hh found In the Bible.
church
ainc* its acceptance ceding year.
college students horn# for the
creit Church will prasent a tive fourth season at which In a big way.
Gains in m e m b e r s h i p
Froblnm i .of different peo­ a. m.
into
the
Conference o f Tha
Churches will register In­ holidays were honored at a
brought the total to 416,470 In
lie was i member of fir st program at tha SargpU Horn* bishops o f the Roman Catholic
ple are far loo numerous to
Southern
Methodist
Church,
recaption attended by all tha
list here even if 1 knew them Methodist Church, WOW Cel­ for th iir January Community Church will taka a firm stand creases In membership, but
with headquarters In Orange­ this country, a net gain
they won’ t be big enough lo older youth, high school stud­
of 7,238 over 1063. Member­
all. In fact, I know ao many ery Camp, and was a retired Mlialon Project. A motion was in favor ol religious liberty.
burg, S. C.
ents
and
M
YF
counselor*.
The
ship In overseas churches In
problem s ws have In common machinist ot tha Atlantic Coast mad* and passed to order a
Progressive
bishops
will keep pace with the rate of pop­
Interested
friends
are
Invit­
film for the Library for tha leave Rome disappointed that ulation growth. There wilt tie a reception waa given by Mr*.
that space would not allow Line Railroad.
ed to attend the services of 46 countries waa reported at •
Edgar Lyons anil Mrs. Mary
Survivors are his widow, benefit o f the Y W A Girl*.
such a compilation, but list­
they did not achieve more In growing awareness that the Mubely, secrclarlra of student
the local church which include 66, 200.
Refreshments -were served tlte way of renewal. Conserva- boom days of ‘ ‘ religious reviv­
Annual statistical report by
ing them is not the point. Bertha L .; daughter, Mrs.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
work for the WSGS.
Ily Maryann Milea
Rev. R. Edgar Johnson, gen­
Taking care of them is, and Harold Soabcrg, o f . Jackson­ with Mrs, Harold Sherwood lives entrenched in the Roman al" are over, and people are
and
evening
worship
service
Other college students at­
Twenty-five member* o f tho
eral secretary, showed the
the Bible will prove to be an ville, and three grandchildren. as hoateee. Member* attend­ Curia will be appalled at how no longer joining churches Just
tending were Marcia Lyon*, Lockhart Volunteer Fire De­ at 7:30 each Sunday at th*
ing were Mr*. Harold Davia, much the council DID accom ­ because it’ s the thing to do.
denomination had a net gain
adequate guide lor each of our
Woman’s
Club.
Wagner.
Edwitrd partment nru the first group
This reilixstlon will come as I-olennne
Mr*. Adwon Clark, Mrs. C. E. plish, and will set about quiet­
lives If we will use it enough
o f 28 churches making a to­
Wade, Mr*. V. M. Smith, Mr*. ly lo undo as many of its re­ a shock to many churchmen, Thompson and Ellie Zukow- in the state to complete the
to hear God speak through it.
tal o f 4.877 in the U. 8.. Can­
ski.
but it will have a salutary efnew rural fire defense course
S. I„ Wiggins, Mr*. Harold forms as possible.
ada and the British Islet.
Sharwood. Mrs. Luelll* Absponsored by the Florida For­
The denomination will com­
Roth progressives snd con
in **'• lon* run- ,n ****•
rams and Mrs. Fr#d Gray.
estry Service In conjuntion
plete basic development o f ita
scrvallvei will continue to won-1 l° r
l*me ,ln oc " orld
iv r uXt s e m e r r r r t iu n r n r
G AINESVILLE (U P i) —
with the State Fire College.
der wlioac MdoaPopo Psul
c [1urc'l*M m l &gt;' I’*’ more
International Center in Katv*
------f t . ^ *
*
thu
S ia m
j m j ic ia i. tin
Department president John
ke really on.
' 1
1concerned
with evangelism
sas City with the dedication
c t ir r ix a h h r o w s k m im o l b The University o f Flarlda’g
Economic and Buslneia Rec o f o t r r . wt.nwm a
O'Hare reports that the volun­
o f a third major building on
ProtesUnt', Catholic ami J e w -'thl,n wl,h PuUlnS UP ,anc&gt;- new
t- iiA NCKnV a o . i
aeareh Bureau reported that
teers, organized In 1069, now
lih
bodies
tn
the
United
States
buildings,
Jan. 18. Construction and aits
CHAfU.Ka M. aillMHIlflON and
have three trucka and ona res­
HI •NOHK A. alMMIJllBOST. hit building construction In tha
of the center are valued at
will enlist in the "w a r on pov­
wits,
alata gained 6.0 per cent In
cue
truck ull fully equipped.
approximately (5 million.
erty"
with
the
same
teal
and
The
Florlda
Circuit
6
As­
ru m utts,
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
tha flr it 11 montha o f 1964.
By Jim Rarrhaa
lnlerfaith unity which they dis­ Burglar Foiled By sembly of Jehovah’s Wit- The men have completed tha
vs.
i , j . c o s m a , si at,
Construction totalled fl.3 3 The Army Corps o f Engineer* played In llii-ir successful unit
Th# Marching Greyhound
Stat# College course on first
ne.ses,
held
Chri.lma*
week­
Unyielding
Clerks
ft intents.
billion during this period, tha will open bida Jan. 28 on a fight (or enactment of the civil
aid with Instructors ratings IJaml of Lyman High School
a o T i r r o r si rr
AUSTIN. Tex (U P I)
A end In Leesburg, waa attend­
flood
control
T Q i J. X. COMBS. Ad-lrsM un­ university anld, .com pared to mllllpn-dollar
and q full emergency center will travel to Tallahassee next
rights law.
,
ed
by
1,120
ministers
and
known t ---------- COM US. Ad- 11.16 billion for tha gams project In Osceola County.
60-ycar-nld man. entered a
week to perform in the gov­
member* o f the church, Rush li established at the station.
Race relations will continue
Arras Unknown; l/TOE M
The work-part o f the Cen­
ObOVKIt. A d d r s A • un­ tirtie la it year.
Areas covered by the'volun- ernor’s Inaugural parada. Tha
to be a major eocial concern drug etor* and demanded: •Stafford, presiding minister
known; ItltODA C. C U H '.
Tlit report said tha Talla- tral and Southern Florida of religious groups, with em ­ ‘‘ Gltnmlfi a sack, open your o f the Hanford congregation, teere are to the north, aouth hand, under direction o f John
ICR, A i i d r r M unknown, &lt;1
Flood Control project — In­
a IIvs , an-l If draii, to lhalt luteaee-NurUi Florida dlatrlct
side o f NR 436 on Bear Lake R. Blair, will leave at noon
phasis shifting from desegre­ register and put your money reported today.
unknown tialra, davl.ara. sliowtul the greateat gain fur volve*
excavating a canal
r
Road; to th* weal, all o f Bear Jan. 4 from the school and
gation
of
public
facilities
to
Htafford
assisted
In
one
o
f
in the sack."
Isfataaa or vrantasa; AND
from Alligator Lake to Lake
the
11
monthi,
Increatlng
return
to
the
school
late
at
The
Pathfinders
Quartet,
Lake
area;
to
the
east,
Bun­
TO A 1,1. WHOM IT M AI
combatting discrimination In
the more than 20 departments
’ ’No,” replied the clerk,
conitruction by 80.6 par cent. Gentry and from Lak* Gantry bousing and employment.
OONCKIIN
set up for handling nesds of nell Road to Forest City Road night on Jan. 6. Members will recently appearing here at tha
Tou art harabr notlfltd that
to Lak* C yp rtii, and e«nand to tha south, to Edgewa- ■pend tha night of tha 4th In Clvle Center In the All Night
Rellgloua controversy will Mrs. Billy Madding.
th* assembly.
a atilt lo qulat tha tula to tha
.tructinn o f three water con­
balow dsacrlbsd property has
Tha would-be holdup man
Perry before the feativltiei on Sing with the Rebels Quartet
ter Drive.
break out over the administra­
Continued
Increase,
during
bran cominanosd against you In
trol atrucUirea.
and The Florida Boya, la re­
Calls to report fire or emer­ the 6th.
tion’ s proposal for a large- growled at another clerk. An- lha last fix montha in tha
tha Circuit Court of thi Ninth
Judicial Circuit
In and for
Band members have been turning to Sanford for a ting
scale program of federal aid |other "n o ."
circuit were reported by Jo­ gency should b* mada to
asmlnols County, florlda.
O’Hare, Chief Harry Arioan occupied during the last month at the Church o f God of Pro­
Breaking Arms,
to education.
Tha abbreviates styla of lha
Ha was pounding the cash seph Bala, supervisor for tha
■SUSA Is Chari** M. Slmmaraon
or Assistant Chief Charles with numerous fund-raising phecy, 2507 Elm Avenue.
Catholic
opposition
Is
assur­
Southeastern
United
States,
and Hlaneha A. Slmmaraon, bis
register In frustration and
W INTER HAVEN (U P I)— Breaking I^aw
project# for the Journey. They
Moor#,
Their appearance la sched­
wife, va, 4, J. Comba, el at.
CHICAGO (U P I) — The ed to any aid plsn which omits repeating "this is a holdup, In Ms Friday raport. Jehov­
The Florida Csnners Aaanelahave sold candy and maga- uled for H p.m., Saturday, Jan.
parochial
schools.
Protestant
Tha A Ascription of tha raal
ah's
W
itness*!
now
hav*
Cook County grand Jury had
this Is a holdup,” whan pol­
■reparly proosadad afainst la: tion reported that 2,273,181
tlne subscription*, given a 9 and will be open to the pub­
and Jewish opposition is as­
more than on* million active
f r o m a point IIS-4S ft So* gallon* o f orange concentrate indicted 11 partona for *1ice arrived.
turkey dinner and supported lic at no admission costa.
sured to any plan arhich In­
minister* In 196 land* and
»S t«‘* W and SS ft S l s ' i r
logodty
breaking
aach
other’s
Id K of lha l l 'U oornar was packed last week.
a "la g d a y " at Lyman fo r tha
clude*
them.
President
John­
Saturday’!
actlvltlaa
Included
monument o f fact. I, T a p
Association executive vies arms and lags to collect Inband booster*.
son will try to find a com ­
th* baptism of 23 ntw min­
*1 8 . tin*. S». 10 : said point,
auranca.
Defense Item
being o» lha Kaalarly n/W president Warren Rsvsnt said
They alto hav# participated
isters.
&lt;
Th* oparatlun was aald to promise solution that wltl
Una of lha County Una last week’s pack compared to
in a number o f Christmas pa­
make
It
possible
to
get
a
bitf
Brings Low Bid
For the pVincipal lecture o f
Itoad, run ihtnea Easterly 1,102,102 gnllonn fo r the same have netted the group (4,560
rades throughout Central Flor­
through Congress. But IUU will
along lha era ot a curve
LOH ANGELES (U P I)—G, th* assembly, Sala chose as
from
Insurance
companies,
eonrava to tha Boulh hav- time last lesson.
ida, including performances in
prove
to
be
harder
than
he
Wilcox
Comegys,
president
of
hit
sermon
topic,
"O
ur
Di­
and auita totaling (300.000
Ins a radius of llll.SSS fl
Ry Jane Casselberry
thinks.
Orlando, Tltuavllla and Daa glu* company, recently out­ vided World— la. It Her* To
with a dstta angle of S'
ar*
pending
in
circuit
court.
ST'si" and an arc length of Strip Stamps
The Casselberry Community Ijind. The 40-plere marching
Attempts will be made- In bid 34 other firms on a da- S t a y !"
SCO.f t ! fl to lha point of
Congress to revive last year’s feus* sub-contract.
Methodist Church waa repre­ unit alto competail In the dis­
LONDON (U P I)— A Lonbeginning; thmea continue
along an egiarulon of said dun strip-tease club, the Ca­ Cagey Problem
sented Monday night at the trict band contest at M*lproposal for a constitutional
A major supplier wantcad
gurva StS SS II thru a delta
8ILDON, England (U P I)— amendment to authorise pray­ an adhesive lubatanr*
Orlando District Christian Vo­ buurne where it received an
to
angta of
thanes sino da Paris, Is giving trad­
uout
cations Banquet held at Col­ excellent rating.
ad’ ni i t " W s l t . i t ft to tha ing stamp* to member* whan The (own council has threat­ er and Bible raiding In public hold
together th* fltxlbl*
Norlhtrly
B /W
Was
of
ened to tear down two cagoa schools They will receive ar­ wing* o f a paraglider whan
lege Park Methodist Church
they
renew
their
membtrihlp
Th*
Marching
Greyhound*’
Hlala Itoad So, t i t ; run
in which Bill Foyla kaapa his ticulate support from some It supports a moon capiul*
in Orlando hy Hav. Dolma* drum major i* Bill Wharton,
Ihenoa
North waatarly
card*.
long tha arc ot a curve on
pet Ilona beraui* they ar* Americans who think that the containing astronauts on Ua
Copeland, minister, Marvin the head majorette* ara Chris­
1 he Northerly l l / W
line
"unauthoritad buildings."
Supreme Court has repudiat­ return flight to earth.
MeClaln, church lay l*adw j tina Fran i*n and Barbara E l­
having a radlug of IIIT.TI
fl with a della angla of
Foyl* ssld, ’T will let than., ed the netlut'e religious berlTha auccttaful bid w *i for
Ellin Zukowikl, student at lis, and the band pn ild a n t Is
By M srysaa Milas
l l ’ IS'JZ".
a dlatanca
of
they ran taka their l* i# by decreeing that public ona quart e f adhesive for
aiiii'f*. ca r o n o n . — ru o.rat and
Florida
Boutharn
Collage, Paul M «Cb*s.
|0M I ft; lhanoa NP’ OI’ lt
Foroat
City'Community
As­
aervltss far O .u tsa Shipp. St, chances with tha lions."
schools be "G odless." But they (1.7(.
H StS SS f l to tha point af
Lakeland; Barbara Farrall,
ll&gt;«
K
l
l
l
h
Slrr.t,
BunfurA,
sociation
wltl
hold
its
first
hag. AMtO: tlrglnnlng at a
Collage, Wlllmore,
«hi&gt; dint Thursday, will b .
point ItSI.I ft g a - o i 'l t " W
masting o f th* ntw year at I Asbury
h.ld at 10:10 a. in. M.turday
Ky.j and Dan Cateelberry, sen­ Lord’s Supper
and SIT.St ft M l l ' S M S " K
p
m
.
Monday
at
Baar
Lak*
at
lirluon
Kunrral
lloin.
with
of lha Waal
Si oornartt.v, noharl Jenkins. First
Forest City Baptist Church
Elamantary School with tha ior at Lyman High School.
monument of aald Sect. T.
SI stliM l.« rhur /h, official
Tho banquet wae epontored will observe th* Lord’s-S u p .
aald pulht being on tha
nswjy Installed praaldant, A l­
lag.
Burial
wl)K|&gt;.
In
K
t
.
r
Southerly t t / W ling ot Suta
by District Superintendent T. par at th# 11 a.m. worship
gr r.n C sm .t rfy. tfrl.son Fun*
lan Forward, In chart*.
H o a d No. t i l l I hence run
.rat Homs In rharg*.
S I V I f W SO fl more or
This masting li planned on. H. Norton for thot* young service Sunday. On Monday a
leas to tha waters edge;
people Interested In church re- cabinet meeting o f all depart­
ly aa a business aaaaion and
thanes run Kaalarly 34.1 fl
Ab'
I
a t a d vocation!. Principal ment head* la scheduled for
mors or las* along, the wa­
Forward urges all mambar to
ipeaktr was Rar. Don Logue, 7:80 p.m. at tha church. Watch
ters adgtl Ihlnee N It*
rr
attend.
31‘SS" IS t* ft mars ar Isas In l b * C « r t . 1 th* l ' . . . b
new dlatrlct director of youth Night service* w a n conduct­
V a *lo aald Os ill her Iy I t / W Una; JaSa*. b w l a a l s rwaaly, Bfs|*
w il o o m i w a a o a
work and pastor of tho Mont* ed by lha congregation on
thanes NorIhwaaltrip -slang •( F i o n a ., ! • r r * » a u _
Communion
said H / W Una t l ft to the la r* lha K .l a l * all
Varda Mathodlat Church.
New
Year’s
Eve.
point ot beginning
KURAfHCTII SrlKIIUKIt
K
Patroakl
Bt, Andrew* Presbyterian
Rtv. Copeland I* associate
Tou ar* reamrsd to flu your
II. CM . *6.
Box i n i
Church o f Bear Lak* will ob- district youth director.:
FINAL MJTIIB
Answer sr oilier pUading with
Sanford
4ha Clark ef the abova court
Nolle* I* haraby alvaa that
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W riter Looks Into '6 5 For Students At
For Religious Events Casselberry

New Church Ends
Fall Quarter

Nazarene Report
Cites Increases

Shirley Smith
Circle Meets

GNTrtje Shipp, 8r,

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Lockhart VFD
Completes Rural
Fire Course

Legal Notice

Construction Up
5.9% In Florida

Greyhound Band
To Perform In
Inauguration

1,120 Attend
Assembly

Flood Control
Bids Due Jan. 28

Pathfinders
To Give Sing
At Church

Concentrate
Doubles In Year

Church Group
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LOCAL STUDENTS attending colleges in the state were honored at the
Klwaal* Club luncheon In the Civic Center. Beven students ere being
sponsored by the club. Sons end daughters of Klwants Club members
were eleo feted at the holiday luncheon. Shown above ere (from left),
Dr. John Derby, club preeldent; etudente Elizabeth Brandt end Barbara.
Jiolger, end* Dr. John W. Wilson of the Central Florida Experimental
Station,
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Crab* leave bthlnd part o f ing all Uaaaaa thla Sunday.
thtir body to confuse attack- Mr*. John Kannedy, vie* pres­
era, aaye the Miami Seaquar- ident o f tho du b, will be In
lumks CapL Bill Gray, Th* charge o f the a a k i.
limb than w iggles and whil*
it distracts tha anamy- th*
During th* hour of prayer,
crab slips away, Another Moslem* (gee the shrine of
limb aoou la grown in ha Kabah that standi la the Great
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NEW YORK (NEA) — Will, 1964 kept up the tradition. An enterpris­
ing thief stole the kitchen sink from a residence in Dundee, N. Y.
Weighty subjects were in the news. In Miami a robber took a 125-pound
barbell from a country club arid escaped by tossing it easily over a fence.
And in Geneseo, N. Y, thieves really stretched things out, they got away with
48 mile* o f copper wire, stolen
from the railroad. Another
stout fellow in Stafford, Eng- U|i
land, carted an entire house . f f l j
away, a piece at a time.
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Thievea in Tulsa, O kla- ap­
parently liked the four new
e&lt;
air compresaora they took
from a construction job. They - i —
returned the next night and n f
took four more.
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In Cambridge, Mass., two
l|
men tried to steal a tw o-car
V
train. A starter, seeing warnlj
Ing lights flash, took after the - f f i
would-be thieves; they g ot
q*
away but he recovered the

train.

Krider Stresses
Education Needs
For Seminole
The need for considerably
advanced educational facilKies was stressed Thursday by
John Krider, executive man­
ager of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, as he
pointed to statistics of the U.
S. Census Bureau.
Back In 1950, the county's
population was 26,883, total of
all age groups.
Right no v there are more
children 18 years of age and
under than that—28,000.
In addition, Krider notes the
Census Bureau shows nearly
75 per cent of the total popula­
tion today is under the age of
44. He offers this breakdown
of percentages in different age
groups:
There are only 8.6 per cent

Some people atola the queersat thing*. In Montreal, a c o f­
fin wa* atolen from an un­
dertaker eupplier’a truck. And
BIBLES, storekeepers
in Jacksonville, Fit., • houaasay, i were f a v o r i t e
w ife discovered that someone
shoplifting items.
had atolen the concrete atepa
at the back door. Three man­
'Profetdonal dips and that
hole cover* were stolen by a
they had tried simultaneously
th lsf in Pittsford, N.Y.
to p ic! each other's pocket*.
Cemeteries pame in for their
Some trooks have no profes­
ahara of trouble. In Salsburg,
sional ethics at all.
Austria, a largt erosi was
But the easiest identifiesjltolen. And a three-foot angel
lion pi the year waa made erra-.i**;
-ThU .M ie
wakitolJnTrotn a famlly-mtuiwith • R tf'fd^ fJO firtn n v / '. a affiUr I f oaarnr the* kruwt far
safecracker wh* left— not a the state:
fingerprint— but the whole
Between the ages*of 45 and
finger on the job. The safe he 64 the percentage.il 17.3.
waa cracking toppled over snd
In the 19 to 44 age group the
cut it off. Police in Hopkins, percentage is 34.
Minn, had no problem making
The 40.1 per cent .are 18
the identification.
years of age or under.

Krider also points to the
past several decades. In 1930
it stood at 18,735;; in 19(1) it
was 22.301;; in 1950, 26.883;
snd In 1960, a whopping 51,947.
The estimated figure for 1964 is
71.680.
SpeciaUied training to keep
the school aged children in the
area is stressed by Krider.
H N. Tamm Jr., deputy
With the advanced education,
clerk Is the office of Arthur
electronics firms and other in­
II. Beckwith Jr clerk of Cir­
dustries will find i ready labor
cuit Cosrt, today was promot­
[ market in the area, one virt
ed to the position of chief clerk
ualty lacking to this point.
and comptrolled for ihe office.
Tamm served eight years as
clerk a ad finance director for
the City of Sanford before Join­
ing the clerk's staff last Nov.
1, at deputy clerk, lie replaced
G. Troy Hay Jr . who held the
Friends oi Mrs Della Rob­
position of chief clerk for the
past five years Hay will as­ inson Jackson, former resi­
sume the duties of county tax dent of Sanlord learned of her
death Dec 26 in Fort Lauder­
collector Tuesday.
"Tamm i» being given the dale, where she made tier home
added responsibility of com­ for a number of years.
She will be remembered as
ptroller for the clerk's office.
In excess of 53 5 millions has the mother of Die late Mrs
been handled in the office of J. W. (Gladys) Cook.
She is survived by her bus
the clerk during the 12-month
period ending June 30. 1964." band. Monroe T. Jackson, of
Beckwith pointed out "The Fort Lauderdale; grandsons,
need for this position is appar­ Andrew C. King of North Mi­
ami and Walter A. Cook of
ent," he asserted.
"This offiie is expanding in Sanford, and a granddaughter,
site and scope every day. Uisi Martha Dell Cook of San­
From the reports we see cross­ ford.
Burial look place In Lauder­
ing our desk it is evident that
we are to experience pheno­ dale Memorial Gardens, Dec.
menal growth in Seminole 28. J. W. Cook, Miss Martha
County in the next four years. Dell Cook and Mr. and Mrs.
We are preparing to meet Walter A. Cook attended the
these added responsibilities in services.
the clerk's office. We are happy
to have a person with Tamm’a
The planet Mercury resem­
capabilities to place in this ble* the moon in that it re­
new position,". Beckwith de­ volves on lla axis one* each
clared.
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Death Learned

ing to escape from * bank in
Bergamo, Itaty, * grenade
backfired and the two woutdbei were badly injured.
The
meeneat
men
title
should go to two men who
pirked the pocket of a badly
injured man pinned under his
cer, then walked o ff and left
their victim.
The only Item taken from
a home In Kannapolia, N.C.,
waa the watchdog.
Youth made the news. A
10-year eld boy In Rochester,
N.Y.. had hi* crime epre*
halted. He had atolen: a hunt­
ing knife, two elgari, a auit,
three rabbits, pair of thors,
head o f lettuce (probably to
feed th* rabbits), a bicycle,
two bar* o f aoap, a bag of
balloons.
A vary calm bank robber
in San Franclaco relieved a
teller o f 11,400, and then walk­
ed slowly put o f th* bank
rounting hia money, probably
to be *ur* h* hadn't been
ahort-c hanged.
Thieve* In London broke In­
to a garage. They left behind
a medallion inscribed, "Thou
Shalt Net Staal." And a
ahrunken head waa atolan
from a tavern in Port Moresby, New Guinea, Th* owner
remarked that it wa* going to
be difficult to get another on*.
The carver o f a atolen In­
dian doll in Bracebridge, OnL,
explained that tha thief had
atolen a “ Whammy D oll" and
ihould beware. Eight money
bag* were stolen from a Fhotnix, A ril., bookkeeper. All
were empty.
Soma bandits fall on hard
time*. A Fort Worth, Tax.,
woman clerk yelled "T u rn the
machine gun on him . . .” and
th* young gunman fled with
no money. "O nly thing I could
think o f," ah* explained.
Th* unluckleit bandit waa
a mail thief In London who
walked into tha middle o f th*
annual maating of Britain's
private detective*. H* waa
recognised, th* exlta war*
aaalad and Britain’s private
ayaa caught tha thiaf.
Two man were * n ested an
n Chicago tubway for shov­
in g and swearing at aach othar. A t police headquarter* it
waa learned that tbay were

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MAID OF COTTON—Judy Hill of Fort Worth,
Tex., * green-eyed brunette, was crowned 1965
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and * apeech major at Texaa Christian Univer­
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MIAMI (U P1) — Explosive
Alabam a, (Im nations No. ]
to ta l, B oot* the T ex t* Long
borna, Um ch im p* ot IMS, la
the
O ranf*
Bowl foott
classic tonight in tb* tightest
match predicted tar tb* day.
Alabama cam * to this tourlat-packed city on ChrUtmaa
as 1 1* point favorites but big
play quarterback Jo* Nam alb
aggravated an old knee Injury
In practice. Bookmakers turn
ed down all beta (or two days,
then put the Crimson Tide back
on tbe boards as three-point
favorites.

lag Just enough p eieei to keep
defenders honest.
It m ey be that Alabama
w on't need Namath's pass he
roles because Bryant's Crimson
Tide has the reputation of
finding a different hero in
every gem * With Sloan call­
ing the shots, backs Pat Og­
den and Steve Bowman can
keep tb* Teiaa defenders very
busy.
Alabama finished the regu­
lar season with a perfect 10 0
record. Texas lost only to Ark
ansae by one point.

Namatb la ticketed for 11m
ited spot duty with Steve Sloan
scheduled to handle most of
the quarterbacking. Sloan, how
ever, also has a questionable
knee.

Oviedo Moves
To 2nd Round
In Citrus
liii Tilt

Tbe first night game la tbe
Sl-year history o f the Orange
Bowl la scheduled to begin a
I p. ra. before a . capacity
crow d Of TJ.1M and a national
television audience. Weatlwrmen predicted TO to 75 degree
temperatures sod (air to partly
cloudy skies.
The g a m e ' pits two o f the
m ss tor* of football strate
•x^fcam a’e w M &amp; f t u l (B ea r) Bry­
ant and T aiai* Darrell Royal
— with plenty of lean and pol
tslied p la v t u to work their de
•Igus.
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T eas*’ gang-rush lin e Is led
by All-America guard Tommy
Kobts. Backs Ernla Koy, Phil
Harris and Harold Philipp pack
the puneh In tbe Royal-lovent
ed flip-flop offense, with quart
erback M srvl Krlstynlk throw-

Rules Sideline
Les Murdock
JACKSONVILLE (D P I)
National .Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) eligibility
rules
apparently
sidelined
Florida State's see placcklrk
er, Les Murdock, (or the Ga
tor Bowl.
It has been revealed that
Murdock attended Tampa Uni
verslty one sem ester in 1050
before entering Florida State
as a freshman the following
year.
Under NCAA rules, a stu­
dent may compete tn college
athletic* only during a tiv*
year period, excluding mill
tary service. Murdock cur
rently U In bis sixth year.

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By Marshall IJage
Herald Sports Writer
Tim Oviedo Lloos moved In­
to tonlght’a second m in d of
action' In the Citrus Hassle
Basketball Tournament at In­
verness by taking a 52 lo 45
decision from Zepbyrhllli.
in other a a J M ..o c o o e . drop­
p e r ^ * * ’ jw y t iy *
to i a and the Cardinals will
meet the Liona In a tourney
contest this evening.
Meanwhile. St. Cloud de­
feated Citrus 73 t* 60 and Cry­
stal River took South Sumter
Into cam p by a score of 69 to
55.
Rex Brooks paced the Lions
with II points In their win over
ZephyThUls. Jim Courier ac­
counted for 14 point* and Billy
Mlkler had 13. Tim Colbert
netted tliree field goal* (or
six points, Bill Stewart aa'rik
a tree shot tor one.
Oviedo took a 15 to 10 lead
at the rod oi the first frame
and led 35 *o 24 at Intermiss­
ion. Zephyrhllls srortod 12 to
six (or Ovte-lo in the Third per­
iod to close to gsp to 41 to 39
but tit* Uons cam e bom* In
the final stanra with It points
whllo limiting Zephyrhllls to
nine.

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Unhappy New Year For Boxing
By Jack Caddy
NEW YORK (U P I) - To
wish the sports o f boxing a
h ippy New Y ear today would
be somewhat ridiculous be
cause practically everyone ac
qualntr-d with the current low
status of the fight game knowi
that only tbe creation o f a
federal boxing commissioner
can help It.
Largely because of the jeal­
ousies
of state
politicians
there appears little likelihood
liiat a bill proposing "Tb*
National Boxing Commission­
er A ct" will be passed by the
United States Senate and
House in the near future—If
ever.
The long-time unsatisfactory
control o f professional boxing
in America has, been vested
In state commissions. Those
commissions tried Co achieve
some sort o f national unity In
governing the sport by estab­
lishing a National Boxing Assortition (N B A ), which later
sought world unity by chang­
ing its name to tbe World
Boxing Association ( WBA).
One need look no further
back than 1964 for an Illus­
tration o f the tremendous dis­
unity in the WBA. At its N or­
folk (V a .) convention in Aug-

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Steelers Sign
Tommy Wade
PITTSBURGH (U l’ l ) —Ttie
Pittsburgh
Steelers
signed
rookie
quarterback
Tommy
Wade for next aeaton and al­
to learned- that linehacker
Andy Russell will return for
the lOilB campaign.
Wade waa with the Steelria
for the last three games of
1004 while Russell spent the
season In Europe with the 7th
Army Corps.

Murdock rank! third in the
nation in scoring by kicking
with 22 of 26 conversions and
nine field goals for a total of
49 points.
His klrklng was Instrument­
al In carving out as g-1-1 rsc
ord for Florida State, which Giants Si*n Frick
meets Oklahoma In the Gator
NEW YORK (UP1) - Tbe
Bow l Saturday.
New York Giants have signed
their ninth-round draft rholce.
H a l s m it h r e t ir e s
John Frick, a 6-3, 225-pound
W ASH ING TO N, Pa. (U P !) tackle from Ohio University.
— Cincinnati Reds catcher Coach Aide Sherman plans to
give Frick a shot at tlx*
Hal Smith has retired after
starting guard position.
. JW r * s r i la lb * runjut Ungues
to become a tales representa­
tive fo r the Jeaaop Steel Com­ 16 Square O ff
pany In Houaton, Tea.
MIAMI REACH (U P I) - S i x teen national teams squared
off Wednesday fur tlie third
round of the Sunshine Cup ten­
nis matches, with Chile. Ecu­
ador, Mex|co and the United
States the seeded favorites.

A and B CONTRACTORS

J u n . 1 , 1985

o n t h e u p b e a t -n i k

Kooky Village
Adopts Ring's
NEW YORK ( N B A ) — The derpinning. He at 111 wears
espresso shops In New York's •hors with tips that look as
though they could punch a
Greenwich Village won’t be
hole in t)ie wall.
the same with Oscar IlonaIlls haircut and admiration
vena gone Inline for a month
for the Dm lie* has brought
or ao.
him the nickname “ Bingo,"
For the well-barl&gt;*r*d, It
which he considers a high
may lie raplalned that espres­
compliment. He has listened
so almpa are ' hideaway* In
to one Beatles record ao much
wlilrh beatnik types ail for
that he ran sing *‘l Wanna
hours sipping the viscous rufHold Your Hand'' in perfect
fen for which they are named
English,
although
with
•
wliiln listening
to
far-out
•light British rock V roll ac­
music, poetry Dial doesn’t
cent.
rhyme and each others' lies.
Oscar also has,another aide,
And Oscar is a 21-year-old.
whirh
would be more at home
heavyweight fighter from A r­
gentina who frequents them. on Hants Monica’s Muscle
Tills South o f lha Border Iteach than tha fight bent. He
muiUnlink also wears a Beall* goes around Hexing hit
y. .idea
. .. ....
like a confirmed laxly
hairdo and goes around say
_ i builder atml la ronstantly seekIng "yeah. yeah, yeah
Improvs his physhpie.
which is prnrlically his rnti|la 'log to Irr
All
In
all, Oscar Bonavena
English vocabulary.
adds up to quite a lad— In and
It would b« a mistake to
out o f the ring.
consider Oscar a complete |
esoteric aesthete. Although lie
la a atumblcbum— literally—
he la a pretty good fighter
who has won seven fights by
knockout* and on* decision
tine* turning pro In Ibis
country in January, 10*14.

UTk
fight between champion Oatslus Clay and Sonny Liston.
But when Boston was offer­
ed the opportunity of bplng
the site of the Clay-Listoa re­
turn match, the kfasiachusetts Boxing Commission stag­
ed a signing cerem ony on
Sept. 14 and scheduled the
fight for the Boston Garden
Nov. 19.
The WBA Immediately strip­
ped Clay of his title (WBA
brand) and expelled the Mas­
sachusetts commission from
lha organisation. However, the
Boston fight was postponed in­
definitely on Nov. 13 tiecause
of champion Clay's emergen
cy hernia o|ieration.
Now the WBA is arranging
for Ernie Terrell of Chicago
and Eddie Marhrn of Port­
land, Ore., to fight for the
•vacant" rtown, under the
proviso that the winner defend
within 90 days against the
winner of the Fioyd Patterson
George Chuvalo tight at Mad
Ison Square Garden, Feb. 1.
It should be added that
Machen Is grttlng liio "id le

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hla ahoea tiecaua* hla feet are
pointed
like exclamation
niarka. They got that way
from wearing bad »hoc» a* a
kid and fight expert# «rv
amazed that he ran get the
leverage to *wing knockout
punches with auch faulty un*

TURKEY

ONE CALL
DOES IT ALL!

shot” with Terrell because covers from his hernia oper­
Terrell's
original opponent, ation and wbat happens to
Cleveland Williams, was shot Litton at the bands of the
ADDITIONS
TAINTING
In the body and wounded ser­ Denver jury.
REMODELING
PLASTERING
iously In a fracas with a po&lt;* The unprecedented em b roil-:
INSULATING
PAPER
HANGING
ment
o f the
heavyweight
liccman near Houston, Tex.
ROOFING
crown
among
the
Massachu­
MASONERY
Also add the fact that exFI.OOR TILE
champion Liston goes on trial setts commission, the WHA,
STUCCO
before a jury at Drover, the various heavyweights and
Colo., March 29 on a charge the Denver police is Just o n e , — NO J o n TOO LARGE — NO JOB TOO SM ALL —
of drunken driving after his potent reminder that the fight
game needs desperately a na­
arrest by police.
(FINANCIN G AR R A N G E D )
Just when the postponed tional com m issioner to keep'
dlay-Llston “ title'' fight can the state commissions in Unci A. J. ADCOCK
H. E. DERRYHILL
be held—If ever—will de|»end —as well as the fighters, man
now upon how soon H ay r e ­ agers, trainers, etc.

Hornets Cut
PITTSBURGH ( U l 'l l — Tlie
Pittsburgh Horneta, o f the
American
Hockey
lea gu e,
have dispatched left wing
Andrew Pronovoat to MemI'hla o f the Cential Hockey
League.

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F H . Jan. 1, 1965— P a p e 5

Sports

Thinking Out Loud
BY JU LIAN STENSTROM

the ball Is lost every few sec­
onds.
Wednesday night the two
clubs sat side by side at the
west end of the court. To see
the scoreboard aqd rlock It
was necessary for coaches nnd
players to get up, take a few
steps, turn around and gaxe
at the information desired on
the scoreboard. ‘
At one time Taylor got
up right aftrr a personal
foul was rslled. lie wanted
to check thr clock. An of-,
ficlal tagged a technical foul
on Taylor.
“ I’ve got *a few things to
say,” said Oviedo Coach Paul
Mikler." but you can’t print
'em.’1 After Paul elaborated a,
bit about officiating he add;
cd, "But you can quote me
on thisi-^We need a gym. U’e
need It badly.”
If Mikler ever spoke the
truth, his last remark was
gospel!
We don't even want to watch
another game in that make­
•r Taylor is in his fifth seasun shift barn.
as ths Eagles cage coach.
Last year his club won the
state Class L title in this fas­
hion. Schools itv- Maine are
grouped a into eastern and
“ From what I've *een of
basketball a* It’* played by
southern high echools," said
Stuart Taylor, coach of the
Ellsworth Eagles from Maine,
“ I'd have to say that the game
as it's played down here l*
slightly slower that the way
It's played In the New Eng­
land states.*'
Taylor had Just coached his
club — defending Class L
champs of Maine — to a lit
to 53 win over the Oviedo
Lions and a split In the twogame, holiday series. The Li­
ons had nosed out the Eagles
in the opener 0-1 to 02. Taylor
obviously was displeased with
his club's loss hut last night
It was plain that he was hap­
py to have the divider.
Ellsworth is a high school
o f some 400 students in
Eastern Msine. This tskes
In ninth through 12th griders. Oviedo, on the other
hsnd, his shout 175 10th
through iSth gride students.

the trip eight” ehi t w in carh
group. These eight play a all
gle elimination tournament
and the eastern champs play
the western titleholders for
the state crown.
We asked Stuart just what
Ctass L meant.
"Here in Florida." he ex­
plained. “ you have rla.sea
A A, A and II. I’ p there wr
divide them into LI.. L and
S. The S represents small
schools, L the large ones,
and the LL schools are the
rxtra large schools. Our I.
group would he commensur­
ate with your A classifica­
tion."
What about this 6 foot-5
youngster. Mack Nash? The
towering lad didn't play in
the first game hut when he
entered Wednesday night's
game midway in the thild pe­
riod he provided a turning
point in the contest,
Taylor: “ He's only a sopho­
more and he’s got a great
deal to learn about the game.
Hut," the Engle roach has­
tened to add, "I'd say that
Nash has the finest potential
of any basketball player in
eastern Maine."
tic were also interested
in Larry (Jross. a heavy -set
youngster — the kind you
don't normally see on a has.
krlhtll court but more like­
ly on a gridiron."
“ (Jross I"
asked
Taylor,
“ You'd !&gt;« surprised." If our
seh'Hi] played football he'd lie
great. Do you have any idea
what he weighs?" asked Stu­
art.
“ No,” we admitted, “ but
he’ll go 2l»t&gt; easy.” Taylor
stuck out his jaw to atress
thia point: “ When we opencd basketball workouts in Ucloher I personally weighed him
i n a t JL15. He'll tell you he'a
235."

Croat ama/rd us with hit
expert ball handling, hi*
•hooting ability, bul mureto hy the graceful yet spee­
dy manner in which'he mmrd about the rourl,
“ Oh, he'a fast all right,"
Taylor declared. Last year he
won the school'a 80-yard
dash."
Taylor alto had kind words
to say about Jim Msrkos,
Wayne Mayo and Joe Royal.
"But that John Whitmore,"
he admitted, "it the youngster
who surprises me. He looks
like everything but a basket­
ball player but he holds his
own In ball handling and past­
ing I've gat boys just as good
but he's the club's real hustler
— lie gives it everything he's
got and you have no other
choice hut to put him in
there."
/
Oviedo's bandbox gym pro­
vided problems last night for
evtrybody. Dus to ths arches,
-ths view of fans is blocked and

SOKC Oval
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Thf Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club's racing oval and
plant facilities were pronounc­
|ed “ in the best shape ever"
today by (Jen. Mgr. Jack Lej doux as the truck prepared
for Saturday night's gala op
rning nnd the 30th annual run­
ning of the Inaugural Handi­
cap.
Starter Norris Shuster and
veteran greyhound owners at
the track concurred with l.edoux on his opinions about thr
SOKC facilities
The average times turned
in by greyhounds running in
pre-season schooling events
were the beat in the history
of tile linvk.
Racing Secy. It C. William­
son had completed thr ardu­
ous task of classifying sever­
al hundred greyhounds from
the 3(&gt; kennels on hand for
the season and is expecting
big things from this year's
crop of runnei s.
in the Saturday night feat­
ure tace. the .10th annual in
augural handicap, O.It 's Wal­
la will he attempting to hold
onto tin- title he Won last year
Four other starlets nlieady
announced for the Mg event
ate Starlight Kennel’s Orbital,
Deep Rock Kennel's Ebony
Rock, l.arry Hughes’ Miss
Whir I and Joe Girard's Kitsntvll.
Saturday night's program
begins at 8:10,
fo r the first time, the SO
KC will have Perfect* betting.
Perfect* windows will be
open for each race after complltlnn of the dally double
with 13 Perfects tickets being
sold on each race with the exI caption of the final race in
I which $5 Perfect* tickets will
j 1&gt;* sold,

NEW YORK (U PI) — Don
Simla, the young Baltimore
eoach who restored the Colls
to prominence In the Western
Conference, today was select­
ed 1964 coach of the year in
the National Football League
by United Press International.

By Fred McMane
UPI Sports Writer

homa (6-3-1) In the Gator Bowl
al Jacksonville (ABC, 2 p. m.
EST) and the East meet West
annual Shrine Game at San
Francisco (NBC, 5 p. m. EST).
A real tight game is expect­
ed between I.SU and Syracuse
with the Tigers given a slight
fivepoint edge. Syracuse, how­
ever, has two of the natton'i
best running backs in Floyd
Little and Jim Nance, and the
two are expected To give the
LSU defense, which ranked
third in the nation, a rough
time. LSU is only 1-5 In Sugar
Bowl competition and is ach­
ing for the chance to redeem
Itself.

In Miami Tilt

Bill Bradley's Court Genius
Is 5 0 Per-C ent Hard W ork

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Alabamt, Michigan, Arkan­
sas and Louisiana State are
MIAMI (U P I) — The world
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
the favorites to capture the
record in the 100-yard d u h
Tulane University, one of the
four annual New Year’s Day
that Boh H ayei can no longer
original 13 schools In the 32bowl games, blit by the time
defend is up for grabs today
the day’s college football pro­
year-old Southeastern Con­
In the Orange Bowl track
ference (SEC) will withdraw
gram has ended, the real win­
m eet,.and there's enough tal­
from the group in June I960.
ners will be the nation's eyeent here to take It.
doctors.
Tulane's president, Dr. Her­
Rated at most likely to
bert Longenecker, made the
All four games will be carequal or better Hayes' 9.1 for
announcement. He said the
ried over nationwide televi­
the too yard* li llllnoli sprint­
school was pulling out to
sion, beginning at 1:45 p. m.
er Trenton Jackaon, who ha*
brosden its football schedule
and if the viewer isn’t blearycovered the diitanca In 9.3
eyed by the time dinner rolls
making patterns.
several times.
around
he’ll
be
able
to
pick
Once » Conference power,
Alio In Ihe race—run on a
up
the
final
game
of
the
day
Tulane has fallen upon poor
FOR THE DEFENSE — Princeton's Bill Bradley (42), the complete
brand new University of Mi­
beginning at 7:45.
football fortune in recent
ami track that ia supposed to
ballplayer, , force* Bill Soena of Villanova into a bad shot with some
LSU (7-2-1) and Syracuse (Tyears, usually finishing in the
An estimated crowd of 75,- be as fast as they come— will
good defensive work.
_
*
.
3) kick'off the day's activities 060 wifi be on hand to watch
lower division of the S K 'r In the Sugar-Bowl at New Or-- Arkansas' and Nebraska tan­ bo Jim Webster of the Uni­
Conference officials raised
versity, who has been timed at
leans (NBC, 1:45 p. m. EST) gle In the Cotton Bowl and the
their eyebrows last fall when
along with Arkansas (10 0) snd Ilaiorbacks are favored by 9.4 consistently.
Tulane announced its 1906
Another record that could
Nebraska (9 1) which will meet six points.
schedule and only three SEC
fall at this second annual
in Ibe Colton Bowl at Dallas
teams were on the slate. The
The Itarorhacks, who ranked gathering of the nation'* top
(CBS. 1:45 p m. EST). Michi­
conference by-laws require
No. 2 in the pat ion, have a track and field men la the shot
gan (9-1) and Oregon State &lt;8each school to play at least
tremendously strong defense put mark of 67 feet, 10 Inches
2) continue the action in the
six other SEC teams.
which finished the season with held by Pallia Long, now re­
Hose Bowl st Pasadena. C a lif)
After the Olympics, BindPRINCETON, N J.— (NEA) to Tokyo," Mullins said, “ was
tired.
five
consecutive shutouts.
However, SEC commission­
(NBC, 4:45 p m. EST) and
Ilaycs, of Florida A AM, who
er ltcrnie Moore said theie —Tiill Bradley doesn't wear a to go out of his way to meet U K * tpyjv another week and Alabama (10 0) and Texas (9The Cornhuskers' biggest as­
I't'e e u ir l|U|
was no pressure
from other heard or n turtle neck sweat­ other people. And he did. I went to Taipei and Hong Kong |n conclude the festivities in set is a strong running attack signed a pro football contract
think 11111 met ami talked to
Aith Mr D ills . 25wboy«: i;,d
jt k er and he. doesn't preach from
Jrange How’l at Miami ecn,cre&lt;I around Kent McClougto apeak at local UkkiYS
,£* : r 3 i ~ '.iaK M Tptjls "h'isjjoote pc d( i i d V L *uun■
made hjmseLl inaRgible for
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t
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Frank
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"T h rn 'tffrss bark to Prfnce- Hire, T4J p m. EST). ,
iNCAA c o n ^ ( V 3 r f i l | . aery a-on its funvicliupa sclailtiM ry effee tries than.juiyone clue.
eonf ei ence.-TuU
rul
nIL-JJnrpn.
nurstiJ^rj~-"lHwftH
Istl't
cnftu^h
foolM^)
as a J od jeT &lt; fang ‘ with ToFfhcr'
slate tlnly vanderhiltj' LouisT tiVely f l i r l J*ollege spnlrm - 15**IT9 “did T P ’bfraU se*-Tte*?}ff*
UcnTsan is a big ll-pgint
ie ran al­
average
world record pole vaulter John
The perfect example was had an interest in their feel­ •about his basketball future I
ana State—the (Jrcenics tra­
which, it seemed, had a gnat ways turn trie TV set back on choice to defeat Oregon Stale Pcnncl o f Miami.
his acceptance of a Rhodes ing's."
ditional rival—and Florida.
.Saturday
and
watch
Florida
in
the
Rose
Bowl.
The
game
is
drill to do with the future of
This serins to typify the 21Longenecker said Tulane's schoiniship, which meant pass­
thr New Yoj k Knickerbockers State (8-1-1) tangle with Okla- expected to be a battle of
ing
up
a
lucrative
piofessionyear-old,
6-5,
history
major
withdrawal was in keeping
quarterbacks with Michigan's
of
the National Basketball As­
from Crystal City, Mo.
with the changes o f the uni­ al basketball contract.
Bob Tlmberlake and OSU'i Rose Is Father
sociation.
Powell In Match
“ The only way I can de­
“ The games were a lucky
versity. "Tulane has changed
Paul Brothers among the naCINCINNATI
(U l'D
—
Now
the
Knii'ks
will
have
in the past two decades front scribe him," said Jeff Mul­ experience for mr," Bradley
LONDON (UPI) — Charlie j Hon s best.
Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds
an institution di aw ing its stu­ lins, a c lose friend and. his snffr. "1 niet a lot of new peo­ to wait for at least two sea­ Powell of San Diego, Calir.,
-n,r doses! bailie of the day second baseman who has been
sons hefoie seeing Bindley—
dents mostly from one atea to teammate on the U.S. Olym­ ple and things.
»
tl!
meet
England's
Billy
should
be in the Orange Bowl
"I went out of my way to if ever—in Madison Square Walker in i to round bout at where Alabama, the national playing winter ball in Caracas,
one attracting students ft out pic team, "is that he is com­
Vencxuela, has become a fath­
Gatdcn.
pletely
conscientious
not
on­
meet them because 1 sliylli't
all states nf the nitlluli.
thr Olympia Arena in lamdon champion, is a three-point er for the first time,
And the Inst anyone saw nf on Jan. 26.
“ The purposes o f the uni- Jly m basketball lent ns a per­ expect to Iw in Japan again
choice over Texas.
Rose's wife, Karulyn, gave
for some time sml it was » Eddie Donovan, the Knirk
versity, for this reason, will ; son. tuo,
Powell w «, the victim of a
y ,orjl|||
„ nmg pi|l.
birth Tuesday to a sevenbe better served hy seiicdui | “ To a lot of, athletes, bus good chan- r to learn about I oiacli, he w h s walking down
........ . kno‘
*'Y f" r‘ ing combination of Steve Tening intersectional games. We |ketbail is tlie end. Hut Hilt different people without tta n cotndor muttering, "Who mur heavy weigh! , hampion I Nj an,| Krwl mirtniks.fi give tftc pound two-ounce girl whom
the psrcnia named Fawn
wants
to
be
a
giritt
person
1is tills guy Rhodes anyway T"
ceding all over the world,"
also wish to have freedom to
Hoyd latler.or, last monlh,
Seminole, a three point edge Renee.
design schedules that will it'll- mot hr us--s bnskettuvll more
over Oklahoma m Saturday's
prove our competitive position as a means to an end
BETTER THAN EVER - - - - By A lan Mavor Trains Karly
Gator Bowl
"There are su many olliei
and avoid the overload situa­
McNerney Dies
things
in
Ins
lifr,
though,
and
MARLBORO, N Y. (U PI)— The Sooner*, who were Ihe
tion Tulane has experienced
GiiiOTJ
LOUISVILLE, Ky lU P I)—
Word f r o m Toronto dial only tram to heat Nebraska, Jerry NcNerney, turf editor
in recent yeais,” Longcne, ke' he does thenf with the same
C
A
Z
Z
/
f
concentrated effort hr put*
George Chtivaln already had have a _strong running game of the Louisville Courier-Jour­
saiii.
# l /S $ £ L L ,
sparred 65 rounds spurred tor vvlUi tiaeks I.ance Rentxel and nal. died Thursday hi a down­
Hr said it will lo- sevvlal into basket-ball.
H o - r r /* 7 - w o - r
"You
know
that
50
per
cent
mer heavyweight champion Jim Grisham sharing most of town Mmisvilie restaurant,
years Indore the new schedule
OE M /C t f /G A /V t
Hoyd Patterson lo begin tram tile load.
[pattern can he winkl'd nut. of 'everythIng he ha* achiev­
McNerney, 58, was presi­
The Seminole, suffered a sr-[ dent of ths National Turf
tng five days early lor his
0/&lt;S TE V G~^G£
hut teams on Tulam 's future ed in basketball lias been from
scheduled 12 round limit with sere setback Thursday, How­ Wiiters Association.
slate will include I.JvU, Stan­ loud work and'nothing else."
GOC 'I P B e
Mullins, nil All America at
Ihr Canadian ut Madison ever. when (heir arc placeford, the University of Yir
a s 'c o *
kicker la-. Vurdock was d e­
.Square Garden. Fell. I.
gmia, (ieoigia Tech, Virginia Ilukr last yc-ui and now with
T *'0$£ # 4 BE
clared ineligible.
P L A Y (JO LF
Polytechnic Institute. Univers­ (lie St. Louis Hawks, became
For Ifjose who like to watch
ity o f Flotilla, University of friendly with Bradley when
Member.hip $10 per year
Tourney
Opens
-r/.VE
the big name players oppose
(ieorgiu, Vanderbilt, Univers­ l|ipy reported for practice
then greens fee It
BUFFALO.
N
5'
ti
l'll
—
esch oilier, the Shrine game
with
the
Olympic
team.
ity of Illinois, Not re Dame,
uVweekdays
Unbeaten
Cnnnerlirul,
winner
will
pleas**
everyone
Top
quat
''Hi* ing aim once we got
Y££R fi?0AV££$
University of Miami, and the
of seven .Iralghl basketball1lerbaeks are the lilg altrac
BE
University of Pittsburgh.
Land o' Lakes
games, nieel* Cornell i l l ) to lion with Roger Slauharh of
$g.S’5AT/OE*L '
Duly hours liefore atinounc al H'lirririiU tlvpi for incur
night
in
Ihr
nprning
round
of
Navy
and
Fred
Marurek
of
Country Club
ing its derision to withdraw t Iimn ht hli t i* nutt If l *
PEBGT.
thr lllh annual (Jurrn City Pittsburgh trading thr East
from the SEC. .Tulane air
Hr bum! tin* •‘rtiiuiK* »** Tu
East of 17-92
tournament Host l anisius &gt;3 squad and Bob Berry of (Ire■inuiacil it would resume Us lulu* polity win mtido uft«*i
At
Casselberry
2) plays Viiginia t3 5l in Hie eon and Craig Morion nf Callf sis•(Uni I rivaliy with Notre 111lit-h 4oflpulfi lit loll mot with
second game Ihr litlr clash forma heading up the West
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\
and in South Rend, Ind., in which wt plan In riintinue ns
1971.
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Coach Of Year

Nation's Eye Doctors 100-Yd. Dash
W ill Be Real Winners Up For Grabs

Tulane Drops
Out Of SEC
In June 1966

pendent. Sewanee
in 194(1.
"Tulane has liad so many
years of close usso, nitiun with
the universities in the South­
eastern Conference that we do
not withdraw casually," Longenetker said
"Over the years these in­
stitutions have grown togeth
All-Star Coaches
er In many ways and tha con­
NEW YORK (UPI) — Sid ference has been useful in
Glllman of the San Diego bringing together inatitutionChargers anl Lou Sahan of Ihe
Buffalo 'llitla were named
coaches Lodxy for the fourth
annual American Football Lea­
gue All Star game to be play­
ed at New Orleans, L , on Jan.
U.

in a rORD

S A N F O R I ) . F I .A .

Video Football Fans Have Full Weekend Menu

REGINA, Sa*k (UPI) Eagle Keys has become new
coach o( the Saskatchewan
Roughridori. Kryi, who sign­
al a two year contract Wed
nesday, replaces Boh Shaw,
Who resigned alter the first
year of a two-year contract.

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D E A R AB B Y i I feel ee
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th* m m wH4, disaster-fraught,

thing. I couldn't lava my
own daughter more, Yoaterday eh* brought my little
granddaughter ever to era
me and the alio brought me
a cake iha had mada from
“ aersteh" from a reefp* I
had givon her. She wee so
proud o f that cake. I want­
ed to make her feel good ea
1 fixed • pot o f coffee am)
aerved her cake with IL I
want to toll you that cake
wasn't assy to swallow. It
w as lopsldsd, underdone In
th* center and very heavy.
A fU r iha left I took tho
cake out In th* back yard
snd started breaking It up
into (m ail pieces for the
birds. A s I was pitching
it left and right, my daught­
er-in-law came bV k to get
tha baby's diaper bag, which
■ho had forgotten. When she
■aw me throwing th* cak's
out she looked ao hurt. Oh,
Abby, I haven't been able to
sleep. Should I try to patch
things up, or should I try
.to forget It and hope she
will, too?
SO SORRY
DEAR SO RRY: It would
1 ° bring It^ip^nd
rlraf—t h A .a lit J jJ J J a r you

totkn .
Voice* have beta railed
within the industry agalost
shoddy merchandise and other
abuses by som e manufactursrs. The result of this dialogue
will have ao effect o o us, the.
m en in th* (treat.
,
Huge strides
hare
been
m ade in the past two decades
In the textile field which have
resulted In better gsrm nti for
leee money. While the prices
to a glass fd beer have risen
4m , * F ? P } ^ J ° a ’ T * ' ^ J . n sn sw e a r Indusdram atically, the cost o f cloth- n U . t . n ? f a r &lt; « u C fa s h le u co u ld have nn-

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By Abigail Van Buren

the next ane. (P.B. Yeur
timing, aa well a* her cake,
was fo r tha birds.)
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what to do. My daughUr-ln-

The

guesswork enterprise thl* aid*
at • U » V i p i crape U bU .
The beetle pare o f Um mer­
chants u d rollieg delivery
r t c k i IB Manhattan's beeblv*
f ir m e s t dUlrict provide dram iU # witnei# to the dynamic
nature at Utlngj la this gigan­
tic trad*. It a lio Uluatralei
bow Incompatible U the mesa*
w ear bit with anything ap­
proaching complete etlf-regu-

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Nawyptppe Enterprise Ana.

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D EAR A B B Y i I am a 19year-old woman wha haa
been married fo r 21 year*. I
havt four children. Tha twa
oldest ar* to collage. My
doctor put me on birth con­
trol pills but something
must have gene wrong be­
cause I am pregnant again.
Whew my husband heard th*
news he eald It wae no won­
der I get In that condition
because HE ehould hav*
been taking the pills, not
me. I thought maybe I mis­
understood m y doctor, aa I
called him on th* phons and
asksd him wha should hav#
been taking the pills. Ms or
my husband T Ha ssld, YOU,
o f course. Are you trying
to be funny or are you Just
plain stu p id?"
My feeling* were very
hurt,- Mis* Abby, and I was
not trying to be funny. Was
my question atupldl
EXPECTING AN D HURT
DEAR EXPECTING: No.
But your doctor was. He
needs a pill—fo r temper
control.
,

tog often h a . dacrassed In re p l# ,M B t t a p , r t w “ •
The faelor which perhaps It ever-so narrow trousers and
Is lion to the general Income
However, an avanche o f new giving the m rniw ear Industry short Jackets In the English
(r sb r lc i mesne that the buyer its blackest eye la the eager­ teen-age "M o d " traditions are
should h a r t , a* tpcaking sc- ness of some manufacturers to giving the industry a bad
. qualnlahCI with 'th e a llu re of pander to almost any whin) ?f Image.
_fTid~ilW thtm,
J h brlB i^ w h at t.S oy-w ea^ t'n ton olik ."
Their^Ti
nothing wrong w U h llh t
and jvbal they won’t do.
“
The same for tha new style. This Is w h^l makes e and the Journalists wEb~lQuTf ness and also tell har what
w u wrong with her cake
"s tre tch " fabrics. How much man choose the red tie In the them are, It la feared, doing
than
corrupting
the
stretch d o they have? Some morning instead of the blue more
and offer to help her make
minds of the youth and m iking
garments twine sold under one.
But thers is no secret of the the worse appear tha better
the name stretch really do not
cause. They are turning smart
deserve the Dime in the strict* fact that the industry general­
eat sense. The Industry Is mak- ly Is distressed it so-called dressing into a sissy exercise
—and hurting business in the
tor an effort to set some stand­ hand-on-hlp fashions. Those
dainty, effete sulli, with the process.
ards.

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DEAR A B B Y :
You've
had letters from hostesses
complaining because no one"
-helps them serve or clean up

1 . geniv
my problem is just the op-"*
posite. I get TOO" MUCH"
help. I hod 14 (ail relatives)

Scientific Buying Steps
Tha approach to things
srjanlific throws most of us
when w« ars shopping fur
gifts. Thk rara for tha moon
hasn't besn loft-padalvd yet,
so many parenta are Interest­
ed In investing in aids to pul
their children ahead in tha
tcitnea.Job rara.
Hints on buying ntw mic­
roscopes for children ages H
and up suggest that wu all
nsad to aak mors questions
when wo buy.
Carl A . Day, an executive
with an optiral and electron*
lea products company (llau.
sch) A l.om b), auggests you
look for the follow ing i|iinlity
fraturea when buying micro,
acopsa fo r the young:
— Lena— For high quality,

color dlstortlon-frre images
and flat fields, look for ach­
romatic ground and polished
glass lenses.
— Flags— l-uok for a safety
clutch to prevent the slide
from hitting tha objective lens.
— Magnification— Look for
proper magnification (gen ­
erally I (IX to 200X). Too high
magnification discourages a
child tpecauie lie cannot un&gt;
drraland what lie sees.
— I'nrta— I.onger life o f the
Instrument is assured hy a
minimum number o f parts.
Fewer pails, fewer things to
go wrong.
— Ilhse I’ ad and S t a n d Low renter of gravity and
stable pad provide easy op.
eiatlon with fewer worries.

Keep in mind your child's
age and hla manual dexterity
when buying a microscope or
anything he will work him­
self. Most young children need
etiy-to-opersts hobby equip­
ment.
When selecting such an In■trumsnt, ask for a compara­
tive dsmunslration so you can
Judga the equipment. Also,
check on whether the company
uffera a warranty.
If you want your child to
get more Ilian a "p la y " week
or two out o f tha microscope,
or similar precision hobby
equipment, don't approarh the
purrhnsa as a toy. Aak ques­
tions and test It to sea If It
works and Is designed far long
wrar and usefulness.

Is C &amp; W Sophisticated?
Ily Joan Crosby
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (N B A ) —
Thin Roger Miller sank
down into a couch, fought to
keep from falling asleep dur­
ing the conversation and ex ­
plained that he was vary tired,
•|Lha.v&gt;4 mV_tcnt a friend
T t y ms son
ually, I'm a fat m an."
The real Roger Miller la tho
soph isticate o f the country and
western field, n humorist
whose first record fo r Smash
lived up to the label's name.
It wse "D ang M e," and dang
ua all If It w asn't n big hit.
A nntive o f F ert Worth,
T a x , and Erick, Okla., Roger
ended "D a n g me” with what
R ogsr calls seven years o f
frustration during which h#
wrote songs and comedy ma­
terial fo r other performers.
"1 want into music In A pril
1917, nnd in April 1984 my
flrvt album cents n u t 1 believe
In seven-year cycles. This la
my psrferm lng cycle."
Hiller,
good-looking 2 1 ya*r-olj), says he has been
composing sinro he teas 0. "1
don 't knew music technically.
But 1 hav* * sens* * f rhy

Mariner Plows
On Toward Mars
WASHINGTON (UP1) The Mariner 4 spacecraft has
{ traveled m o r s
than om seventh o f III Journey to th*
plena! Mats.
Tb| Nation#! Aeronautics
*nd
Space
Administration
(N A S A ) announced thst th*
spncecrtfi, launched N*v. 2 1
tram Cap* Kennedy, FlS., hid
traveled t o million o f tha
3 ?t-m!IHen-mile flight, and
«*4 op eislin g normally.

thm and * tot o f gall. A s n "Broadsides" (Feto 8 -e ss r,
matter o f fact, now that 1 Folkways), "T h e Dobllncia"
hnvu bad succasiful records.

A little learning. a« the say­
ing foes, is likely to be a dan­
gerous thin*. West hsd read
a lot of bridge books and learn­
ed
about
unusual
swindle
playr, but he had not learned
to count handi at the aim *
lime.
Expert South looked over
dummy and noted that some­
one h id bid too much, lie
blamed his partner mentally,
but refrained from any com ­
ments. Ha ssw a way to bring
sucres* from the wreckage if
only West would fill for an
unusual play In spades.
Of course, if East held tha
king of spades, South would
have a cinch for hU contract
hut Wst was Ills type of play­
er who would never overcell
vulnerable with ■ bad spade
suit.
Now South went to work, lie
drew trumps with two leads

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I have had a gallstone remov­ Singers" (D ot),
ed and a rhinestone put In. 1
Vocal eaiys— Alex lUssllev
bad the gallstone covered makes a n .impressive debut o-i
with solid gold."
KCA's "Man of tho W orld."
His ambition, he aays, is
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" a ll directions," Roger doesn 1 brrplimgw tw !*»rut*:»pimrtr
Ilka to talk about himself, and and Spanish. Other good vo­
he doesn't much. Most o f his cals; "W h o Can 1 Turn To"
Bennett, Columbia) |
conversation is df voted to (Tony
humor. Like the "blinding "Broadway, Myra and Bal­
flash " ha had, which mads It lads" (Nina Simone, Philips))
claar to him that there is a "H ey , Brother*, Four the
strong relation betwean pop Wine" (Dean Martin, Capitol),
"Gat* Au Oo G o" (V erve),
ami rountry music.
T o p derives from popular," with Astrud Uilberto a smooth
he smiles. "A n d popular ap­ vocalist to . Stan Gets' squally
plies to the masses, and the smooth Jets.
Slngle-ohs—"B « a Child at
m aiiai rhymes with molass­
es, and that mean* country." Christmas" (D oris Day, Co­
Album o f tha wsak—It lum bia)! "Them* From T o­
would be more ep t to call it bruk" (Garry Bherman, E pic),
"A rtist o f the W eek," because "Tha Christmas S on g" (A re­
the great Ella Fitigarald has tha Franklin, Columbia), and
Fasting"
two albums which are mar­ "T h st H o l i d a y
velous. Verve has released “ E l­ (Stav* Lawrence end Eydl*
la FHageraid's Tribute to Cole- Gorme, Columbia) are all aim­
I'ortcr" (oh, the Joy o f th oil ed at holiday trad*. Nonlitoral* rhymes) and Dacca Christmas songs: "Sha l.a Ls
Aacot))
haa "E lla Binge Oerahwln." (Manfred M a n n ,
The latter, with the eaeeplioa "L a st N ight" (Tha Merseyo f two songs, is sung to a p i­ beats, Fontana) and "Boom
ano accompaniment only. And Boom " (Tha Animals, M GM).
doe* she taka o ff on * fret*
wheeling "Lady Re Good."
Coed Instrumental album*
—"M usic For Rom ance" (The
Melaehrlao Strings and Or­
chestra, R C A )? "Cannonball
ALN W ICK, England (UPJ)
Addsrley's Flddlsr on th*
— Mrs. (torsi Sergeant, born
R o o f" (C apitol) 1 "T iny Littie's r o r t la i" (C cra l)l "A H •n Christmas Day la 1941 t*
Blskey and tha J a n Messeng­ » father wha was born &lt;a
ers play Golden B oy" | C *&gt; lx) Christmas D ay In 1 I K , gav*
and "N e w Verslone * f Dawn birth to a asvtn-peund a*n
n#*| Favorlt#*" ( H a r r y an Chrislm** Day IN 4 .
A gynatalsgist said the
Jamie, M OM ).
On th* folkey side— Carelyn adds *H three generations * f
Hester displays her pretty the same fam ily being bent
vo|c* to "T h at's My Song" on the amme data must be Ore
,
(D ot). Other fo lk albums: or s is m llllM to o n *

Births Defi Odds,
All On Christmas

Other Side Of Coin

dim er.

Everything was wall organ­
ised, but my elder sister,

By B a il* Light
News*spar Eatery rise Aasa.

♦ None

Subject matter is packaged
grade by grade.
A child's achievement

la

wh* likes to run everything,

80 m* educators com pare Um

started giving svtryon* or­

ungraded prim ary school to

ders like • drill sergeant.
"D ors, collect lb s dish** I
Pauline, fill Um water glssse st" et*. Just as I w s* com­
ing through tho swinging
doors from Jhs kitchen with
* pis In each hand, my sis­
ter, tha drill sergeant, barg­
ed to with ■ stack o f dish01 . W# collided and I drip­
ped th* p l u and she drop­
ped the dishes, breaking all
but thrss. They wtra my
best dishes, to*. I w as •*
m id I could b*re bawled.
Please t ill people, Abby,
that if soma hostesses want
help, they'll ask fo r IL
STILL MAD IN DETROIT

the one--oom country school of learns what he's supposed to
grandpa's day. They believe for his grade. If he doesn't,
it's • step backward to educa­ ha ls held back to r«pe»t the
tion. (As « matter o f feet, y«ar.
with a good teacher in charge,
In an ungraded school, th*
the llttk rad icboolbouss, with child doesn't repeat; he sim ­
ite wide rin g s snd sm all en­ ply takes longer to finish a
rollment, hsd some obvious given l«v*l 0: work. If h« goes
advantage# besides th* hick­ through a spurting period, b*
may easily make up for ear­
ory H ick !)
In defense of tossing out lier lagging.
grades' (first, seeood," etc ),
Th* ungraded school, o f
real fla ih io d b lo o d children course, is not a cure-all for
don't progress at a regular educaUoaal Ills. It's simply a
rate. A child m ay develop setup that appears to go bandrapidly ona year and slowly in-hind with modern view­
another. He may spurt ahead points on learning,
to reading snd lag in arithme-- I ’ ve talkeu with several par­
ents whose children attend an
Uc.
*
In a traditional school setup ungraded primary, and they
th* curriculum commltts* mutt are almost uniformly enthus­
assume that all children ad­ iastic about the idea.
vance in lockstep-to all sub­
However, lest.the picture ap­
jects.
pear too rosy, these parents

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C 0 N F I DENTIAL TO
"L U C K Y " IN BACRAMENTO: "M odesty to th* face o f
ability is hypocrisy." (R ob­
ert Crown)

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whether

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when their children
drop back to a lower group.
They crow loudly If their
youngsters ara to « higher
group than most others of th*
u m * ag*.
They cluck over the slow
learners who are left behind
when th* m ajority of th o u
who started together mov* on
to fourth grade.
Three recent studies on un­
graded versus grid ed pupils
show little sgreem ent on which
do better to school, R ea u rch
may fan the argument but
certainly does little to settl*
the Issue.
When I think o f child sen who
have been pushed and jilte d
through the flrat grad* and ar*
now happy and doing well In
second, I wonder if a certain
amount of grade pressure isn't
conductive to progress.
It's forunafe most youngsters
are flexible enough to get an
education regardless of how
it's served up to them.

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Problems T W rite to AB*
BY, Box 89700, L 01 Angeles,
C slif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addreaaed envelop*.

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Scrfl one dollar to Abby,
Rox 89700, ’Lo* Angeles,
y's ..booklet,
now to Yrninr.xrr:
TERS F O R -A L L OCCA­
SIONS."

Put Up . . Or Shut Up
By MurUI Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

marriage fa front of other poo-

pie. He not only calls me his
"b a il and chain," but wttentvar marriage if mentioned
has to make some crack about
tha "p oor cu y " w h » didn't
know what he was getting in­
to.
11* alwayi Insists on listen­
there was still hope.
South led ■ spade to dum­ ing to television comedians
m y's ace and cashed four who make Jokes about mar­
clubs, winding up in his own riage, loo. 1 am worried about
hand, Then South led a low tho effect of these slurs on our
spade toward dummy and children. Our younger hoy
Writ had a problem. He had once, asked mo if daddy liked
learned about th* erooodil* me. . .
coup where It la noreaairy to| ANSWER: You don't Uks
play a king In order to awal- effect of these slurs on yourjow partner'a queen and W eatjiolf, either. You resent them,
decided lo open hla Jaws and you know.
However, both you and your
play the king.

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husband seem to feel obliged refused to us. We may not only
to express your resentment at be denied tha Improvement wa
You hide want but bn t lr r h l^ t h tur t W~
altu ition ~tfaal‘i
been - m a d*~
worse thin ir jg a f c before. _
respectable concern for Ks ef
Xobody_can_ tell us to take"*
feci on your children; he hides this chance. You won't die If
hia resentment of you behind your husband continues to
these socially accepted. Jolly make these disparaging Jokca.
sounding remarks,
Millions of married people
Of course, the Indirectness live with unresolved resent­
is safe, isn't it? So long aa ments between them.
safely is our first concern
They prefer th# safety of
there's not much anyone can leaving well enough alone to
do to help us improve 1 re­ th* dangers of trying to Im­
lented situation.
prove it, which ls fin* with
Whether we resent the indi­ me.
gnities of a job or a husbind's
What I object to is that they
habit of using slurs on mar­ don't really accept well enough
riage to sx p reii his resent­ and leave it alone. They ean't
ment of us. wa havs to risk control their resentment. It
losing the Job or th* husband leska out of them in respontif we want to improve o u r ! ible sounding complaints like
situation.
yours and i.i your husband's
We h iv e to risk the possl-'jolly sounding Jokes about
bilily that our demand will b« marriage.

The play established South's
queen and gav* him his slam.
Weal's play w ai sensational,
but also hopeless. Had Wait
bothered to count tho hand as
play went along, ho would
have noted that Boulh hold on­
By Ralph W. l-eew, D. D.
people who can't ate a door.
(o-m idibie look of authority
ly five hearts and only four
What is worse there ara the There are the glats doora thst
clubs and hence was marked Newspaper Enterprise Attn.
and ruffed dummy's last dia­
Th* crooner was singing oth en who know there arc sometimes pose threats bewith four apades That left on­
mond. When East produced the
ly one apade for F.ast who had "Jqat us .n a room, without d o o -i and refuM to open caua* they are confuted with
king, South was certain of the already produced th* three window! or doors." Frankly them. They can tell you all windows. Tha important fact
that doesn't sound loo inviting, of Ihc haiarda, the diiappoinl to know is that there ara doort.
location of the spado king, but ,pot.
suggesting a cell instead of a m enu and the riaka.
Personally, Die most im port­
room. And there la th* old
To be doorless in such * ant significance of the door is
lim erick;
room la to be a victim ol thr "the open door."
1 wish that my room had a heresy of despair. The doorThere la a sentence at the
irss are hopclcas.
floor,
opening of a newly published
1 don't mind it not having
To pretend that there are book of eetaya by the lata
a door;
door* that open to easy ways Piecrr* Teilhard de Chardin.
If he groans every Um* be
It's easy to blame your hus­
If he no longer tosses her
by which these problems can That
diatlnguiihcd
scholar
But (hla walking around band when some of th* Joy about 10 m* of her aUcUy fem i­ opens th* bills.
Without touching th* ground bo solved ia to Uva to a Ian and p r in t w*ote, "Tha wbola
nine foiblss.
If ha often look* discouraged
go** out ef your marriaga.
ground
future of the earth, aa of reli­
taay-land.
If reports of bar dally do­ after ah* ha* answered hi*
llut th* WIRE wlfa will ex1 ^ getting to be quite a bets!
query as lo, "What'a for din
To refuse to open the door* gion, seems to me to depend
ings seem tu bore him.
amine herselt aa well, if—
Bu\ I would be concerned if thot are there la to be a de- on the awakening of our faith
If h« seems annoyed with nerT"
featiat and a cynic.
in the future." That'* an open
It has been more thin a cou­ the appearance of the house orj tf he refuses to discuss a thers w ai no door I
Tha challenge of this new
ple of weeks since be has said. lh« way the children look problem concerning th* childMen who collect auch In­ door.
"1 lev* you," or word* that when h* comes home to the ren with th* weary commaat, y « 4r is discovering those formation, tell ui that doora Think of the differences In
and
communities
mean tha same thing.
evening.
j "W e’ ll Just gel in another ar- doors. And tnen epeamg them. hav* many m oorings. There persons
Mankind tj haunted by the Is the old tradition in certain when there are those who un­
If ha often refers to th* chi!If he often aays, " I know gumcnl and you'll end up dodren as "y o u rs " Instead of just what you arc going to ing exactly *&lt; you want to do. number of bolted doora, areas rural areas of painting the derstand the meaning of tha
where hope ia abandoned. door blue when there were Lord who says, "Behold I
"o u r s."
t^ay." before she gets a ch a n ce, any w ay."
Kill Think nf iK« n n )% m i caused I marriageable
daughter*
at! aland at the door and knock.
* * ^ y totftl^ a n ^ v ^ ^ ?d (ffJ Biri!fF.llTn(,ps*gns',B&gt;rtBui tBp/fW 'i'ifr 'fliEiFTsfw upMiu/f wmmunicaUv* moods lists more [he has neglected lo do
seat for living.
than three deyi.
keeps saying, "Why
An honest eclf-analysU may or bousing, or racial injustice with red doors. There were the 1 come to and sup with h im ."
If he hasn't laughed out loud don't we give a party or at j prove that she la at much at o r extreme poverty and you doors to the caatlcs with th*ir|At the opening of the year,
In the house in more than a least have some couples over fault as be is for what haa •re aware of the num bers*of great hingei of metal and their!open the door!
week.
for dinner?"
I happened to their marriage.

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Kicks From-Socks
By Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Aaaa.
DEAR
POLLf —
Thla
Christmas, I used soma bright
chlldran'a socks for Christmas
dacoraling. {staple or lew
them to a piece o f ribbon
that la hung, clothesline fash­
ion, across a doorway or fire­
place. Fill thee* seeks with
small w rapped cook las or randice. When used for im all re­
membrances fo r drop - to
gueita, fasten on a yarn rope
with doll cloth** pin* and
present aaah guait with « lit­
tle Chriatmaa stocking full of
goodie*.— MRS. W, C.
DEAR POLLY — When I
wrapped auch gift* aa aocka,
pantiaa, lipsticks, mitten* and
•ci on ,'I used th* empty card­
board cylinder* from wrap­
ping paper. Cut th* cylinder
t* the required length and
place th* article inside- Thl*
ellmlnatas
bulk
and
odd
shapes. Makes wrapping eas­
ier and keep* everyone guesstog.— FAIT H F U L READ ER.

GIRLS— I mada a cylinder
with corrugated cardboard,
secured with brown gummed
paper tape, 10 it fit snugly
around a doll I sent to my
youngeat
granddaughter.
With an attractive outside
wrapping, the package wa* a
perfect disguise.— POLLY.
D EAR PO LLY— I w a it t*
pas* *n varieua way* *ur
family has found effective in
keeping robin* from flying
againit our picture window*.
Do hep* they help Mr*. R. lfPut on* or moro hanging
planters just inaid*, or even
outaid*
th#
window.
Ute
apoque adhesive U p* to make
aovaral stripes on th* outside
o f tha window. With large
euction cupe, attach on* or
more bird feeder* to th* outaide o f th* window. Thia stop*
the robin* with food not
glaisa. Obtain a snap-in grid
from your local lumber yard
•nd anas to th* outride o f
tho window *0 it giro* th*
appoanne* o f many im all
panes of glass without ob­

structing th* view. They art
easily removed
washing.

for

window

A highly reflective window
look* Ilk* the ik y to * bird
and any o f th* abov* euggeatloa help* by breaking up th*
aky appearance and putting
visually salid object# to tha
bird’# fligh t
p a t h .- H E R ­
BERT.
Want h i m help with your
hamamakingT More than 200
choro-shortanara a n featured
in Polly's 82-paga booklet. T*
order, esnd your name, ad­
dress and 10 canto toi Folly’s
Pointers, c /o Tha Sanford
Harald, P. O. Box 499, Dept.
A, Radio City Station, Ntw
York 19, N. Y .
S h a n your favorite horn*making. Ideal , . . send them
to Polly to c a n o f The Bagford Herald). Y ou'll racelvt
a bright, new silver dollar If
Polly uses your idta to Pal­
ly 's Pointer*.

By Mr. Fix
Newspaper Enterprise Aeen.
Every hoqieowner, before
too long, acquires a set of
baalc tools. Columns auch as
thia recommend th* essentials
aa that th* handyman will be
abl* to cop* with th* moot
common omtrgtncio*.
But tharo ar* othar Items,
eartaln bite a f material or
tool* or Junk, thot ho acquiree
anly with t i « « and oiportoac*.
Ho may hava th* ax ar
hatehot that was m om m tn d ad. but h t lacka » chopping
block. It's th* oort a f thing
you don't aat out to got whon
you w e d It, hut instead ac­
quire H when on* happens to
somo along. Tree* that fall
during p storm ars cut up for
assy carting. On* e f the sec­
tions la p e rfe ct
- Now tek* brisks. You know
y»u need thorn whon build­
ing. I f you bavo * few around,
you'll diaeavar use* fo r them
th at'h avt nothing to do with
construction, l o t n fow under
tho Tubbish tons fo r 0* iro n
auppoft that alia k**p* tha
W M o ff a f tha east ground.
Carry a few to th* trunk af
your rat£. when you have to
ebaago a* lira. ’
,

Unlike old tree atumpa and
discarded bricks, a tarpaulin
la not something you juat hap­
pen to find. A tarp ia worth
tnvsiUng in though. Rak* th*
leaves onto one. You'll be sur­
prised how many you can haul
this way. Digging a holal
Spread th* tarp out on tki
grata and throw th* dirt on
it. You won’ t ruin your lawn.
Ute a tarp to cover Roma that
must be left out o f doors far
a length o f time, especially
lumber or things mads of
wood. Use on* to rovar th* op­
ening if a window broaki dur­
ing a storm.
Jars, with lids that screw
on, or* good to hove around.
FIR Ihani with acrowa, nut*,
bolts, washers and other small
Item*.

and bolts later on.
Blriag Barer
Some people save bite a f
string. That's fin*, and by all
meant continue If you do. But
this writer h u diaeorertd that
chalk line or carpenter** string
is about aa tough as you'll
find for all purpoaaa.
W ire is something else yeu
ought to hav* In the bottom
o f th* junk box. When you
trim o ff short and* o f hous*
wir* when doing n Job, oav*
th* piecos If thoy are nat too
short. They're useful for fa t ­
tening and mending.

Acquiring acrowa, out* and
bolts can b* something o f a
Job, to*. You can buy assortmanta raady mada. When you
buy a particular alia for a
apodal Job, you may find that
you havs to purchase a fow
more than you really need
Bare tha extra mat, You will
soon hare n fin* assortment.
'Buy yourself nn assortment
o f lock waahara. N u t time
you put together a child's toy

N# os* ever include* § mag­
net to that bail* tool assort­
ment The kind you buy to th*
dime store can be mighty use­
ful. 80 c m • magnetised
perewdriver. A magnet ia use­
ful for retrieving screws from
Inarceuibls placsa. Yon giro
CM upt hardwire with • mag­
net to determine If it is poI&lt;&lt;:
bran or Juot brass plate. The
magnet won't slick to solM
brass.

or

lo m i

other

asaemble-lt-

yourself device, us* lock wash­
ers with all of tha ruta and
bolts. Thia will sava you tha
trouble o f replacing lost nuts

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T V Time Previews

"E m il and tha D etectives,1
a best selling book for 36
years and one o f the m ost Intarnationsliy popular motion
Thl* b s ln f a holiday, it ii doesn't have enough problem* ia "Thera's No Builntaa Lika A Bor** and sing* “ Boy Of
picture* of this ar* it n o w '
aet a particularly good day contending with one Pyle, thia Show Boaineia."
Min*."
brought to the screen by Walt'
week
he
haa
two
to
worry
7:30-1:30 p.m. ABC. Outer
3 p.m, ABC. 'Gator Bowl. I f
or night fo r telsvlsion, Tht
Disney.
with, i o he’s even more o f a you didn't have enough foet- Limits— “ The Brsln O f Colonpicking* ara on tha laan aldf.
H ie movla Is at the Rlt*
Pyle-driver than tear. And ball yesterday, here'* another •1 Barham" not nn original
Theatre end will continue
Football:
this week, Comer geta a bowl game. It's Florida Btata sclonro fletlen M s s , but s
dally showing through next
Sugar Bowl. Syracuse v». chance to exhibit hia leadarUniversity v*. tha University chilling on# novortholtss. A
Wednesday.
L8U (NBC 1:4S p.m.)
ship qualities.
of Oklahoma from Jackson­ brilliant agorsntrte astronaut,
Tbs action and suspense of
Cotton Bowl. A r k a n iu va.
0:30-10:50 p.m. ABC. 13 ville, Fla.
discovered to b« dying o f
the famous tale by German
Nibraika (CBS 1:45 p.m.)
O 'O cek High. "Those Who
author
Erich
K sitner,
Is
4-6 pm . CBS. CBS Golf leukemia, tgrodd t« an diporiR o m Bowl. Michigan n . Are About To Die." The scene
strongly sustained in the Die,
Claiiia. It'a Australia's Xol msnt to oopsrstd his brsln
Oregon
BUta
(NBC
4:45 ia dsath row. Waathar ha*
ney picture, along with ■ great
Naglo and Bruct Crampton from his body t« bs ussd In
p.m.)
locktd In tha bomber squad­
deal ef wall-paced enmedy: a
against Have Marr and John­ ronjunetlon with s eomputsr
Oranga Bowl. Alabama va. ron on tha evening .o f cna of
marveloui ctiff-hsngsr with
ny 2'ott in n first round match fo r space travel. But tht
Taaai (NBC 7:45 p.m.)
tha worst poaafbla m inion*
tha lightest ot Disney touches.
libarstad brsln begins to shew
for an avantual $164,000 in
WITH
TWO
MEN
as
her
fiances
in
the
new
ro­
M :3 0 p.m. ABC. Tht Farm. with an estimated one.third
A few years tg o , ths famed
THE DETECTIVES — T h u e ara tha good guya
signs
«
f
paranoia,
then
got*
prita mcney. From Ln QuinU
mantic comedy, “ I'd Rather Be Rich," Sandra
Burbink producer film ed his
•r’a D a u g h t a r . "Another fatalities. And as each day's
in Walt Disney’s "Emil and the Detective*" who
rom plttoly boriork. Anthony
Country Club (Calif ).
Dea
finds
it
difficult
to
choose
between
Robert
wonderful com edy, "T h e P ar­
Country H iard From ." Ron reprleva passe*, temper* grew
are
on the trail of the bad guys (called
Eisley (who w u
liberated
Goulet and Andy Williams. Maurice Chevalier,
4- 4:30
p.m.
NBC. NBC
ent T rap," which was alio
Rindell playa an Ian Firm* ■hort*r. Th* week’* hard luck
"skinkp"). Bryan Russell, who playe the part o f
from his T V series) plays the
her
dying
and
doting
jrrsndfather,suggests
an
based on a novel by Erich
Ing typa o f author who com ti atcry belongs to the pilot, a Sports Roundup 1M4^ F ait astronaut and the voice o f
the dWfcttives’ "client," is at left. Roger Mobley,
ingenious manner which mnkea everything
K aitntr. Betides being a box
to wiolt, takta Clan at hia hepatitis victim, who, thanks moving orrapup o f tha goer's tho libarstad brain. Othora
their leader, is next to him showing o ff his
coma out right.
office blockbuster, the picture
word that K aty ia juat tht ta tha delay becomes eligible •porting highlights, covering in ths f i s t intluds Wesley
badge.
O lym pic!,
tho
completed Waylay Mills' clim b
govam tta and goea right to to fly this haiardoua mission tho Tokyo
Addy, Elisabeth Ferry, Mar­
man nature, a subtle spoof on young victim —through a alamto fam e.
World
Seriei
and
tha
oiplolto
work on htr. Tha romanct ia hia laat before being ro­
tin K eileck, Grant William*
In color by Technicolor, the popular forcign-lntriguo bang man-hunt In celerful
proceed* awlmmingly, until tated home. The action at o f golfer Ken Vanturl, nute and Douglas Kennedy.
W ait Berlin by a force of Juve­
"E m il and the D etectives," and private-ays themes.
Clan bteemea painfully awara the ehd take* prec*d*nc* over race driver A. J. Foyt, qusrI:I0-V :I0 p m. ABC. L tw .
nile sleuths—to tht uesapeeted
From
the
com
ic
m
ytlery
starring
Walter
Sleiak,
Bryan
Hu arte and
On tho subject of kliset, Movieland is presenting "The
o f what'a been going on under the pereenil story. Glen Cor­ terhirk John
rone* Wolk. This Is ths first
Rustsll and R oger hloblcy, is opening tccne, when a pint- ending, ths emphasis ts en
Great
E
scape"
with
Steve
Me
Kentucky
D
etby
winner
N
or­
hia noia. The acenei between bett play* tha unlucky air­
■how of th# Now Y ear and to M ilt Ssndra Dec, Hollywood's
a laugh-loaded aattre on hu- sized pickpocket shadows t real excitement.
Queen.
Randeil and Inger Steven* ere men with Sally Kelterman the thern Dancer.
calibrate ths occasion Wclk blonda from Bayonne, N. J.,
Wednesday and Thursday
5- 0:30 p.m. ABC. Wideoffers you a thow totally un- has attained her majority.
delightful.
. **
nuj*e he’s fallen in love with
the management brings to the
8:30-0:30 p.m. CBS. On
0-10 p.m. CBS. Tha Enter­ World Of Sports. Again di­ dlitingulshsbl*
from
any
Ia the role o f the lovely screen another double feature,
Broadway Tonight (Return) tainers. Deipits the fact that vided into two m ajor evonta, othor shaw h «’» dons.' Jo Ann heroins o f " I 'd Rsthsr Be “ Damn the Defiant" with Alec
Rudy Vallea continue* a* you’ve been seeing her in the world professional figure C sitls, Myron Floren, Th# R ich ," a R o n lluntrr produc­ Guineas and “ Experiment ln
The vest, or cummerbund,
as vast, tig. Jewelry and shirt
By Walter Logan
heat of this thow retrieved taped sequences anyway, the skating championships from Lonnen Siitors, Jo* Fooney, tion for U n ivsrttl, Ssndra ex­ T error" wllh Glenn Ford and
close by or hung with it, ready can be hung with the tuxedo
United Frets Internationtl
from laat aummer'i schedule. ehew makes a big to-do about I.aka Placid, N. Y., and tho and all ths r**t perform in changed her 69th and 100th Lee Rrm lck.
with the clip bow tie d ip ­
NEW YORK ( UPI ) — This to be donned.
New
talent
Includes cute the return o f Carol Burnrtt world indoor midgat auto rac­ their accept t*d style to Walk's screen kisses respectively with
to the .-vest.’ - c r .
A good wishbone hanger is ped r i g h t
A triple feature again winds is the height of the social ses- L ■»*
co-stars Robert Goulet sad up the week Friday and Satur­ son and the tlm* for dlnncc the starting point since it fills or • selM llylng tie hung *
Jackquelin*
Mayro
singing with the opener, ‘‘There'll Be' ing championship from Ro­ accepted backgrounds.
"Much M ore" from "The Fan- A Hot Time In The Old Town chester, N. Y. For *hoer exday. "Looking for L ov e" stars jackets. So herewith • few in th* shoulders o( th* coat flat with th* trousera. Studi,
1 . 11 p.m. CBS. Saturday Andy Williams.
and
laundered
shirt
taatirks;'* the Spaghetti Min- Tonight." In addition rhe citemont, it’* hard to top thia Night Mcvl*. “ Tha L a a t
The frothy romantic comedy Connie Francis and features pointers on the care and feed­ and allows the garment to link*
hang without wrinkles or folds. should be kept ln one handy
atrela
f o l k _ group
doing does a sketch called “ You'll latter event.
Hunt." (C olor) An #y#-fi|llng comes to ths Movleland Drive Johnnie Carson as guest stir. ing of dinner Jackets.
Tha dinner Jacket, or tuxedo Trousers should be hung so spot with black sox and sus­
The* tro for - thro* day s ‘.'Blood on tho A rrow " stars
"Sw ing. Down Charlo|"..aad ^ ’ U ' c c ^ ' ^ a Alone," apother
chapter lfT_Am«rirsn
A m orltsi hlotory.
If" you will, should b# kept ln they can b* taken off tha hang penders, 11 ons wears suspend*
V ? Q -L * ^ | ii® » g -« » n d « y .
"R fife r;". Rod E
F.etejr_
singing
nkit-r-and
*tcg_singm
g •
n«
kitr—end mak*s ~ an —appoar..
Jack Ij. .daaJing.. w[i
*r m d (lofjnrty^W sbrx^Cfci
t -. BeAUplW .Uf._bl I . &lt;o«oth
"Oqct In A, Lifetime," come ance a* a TV aerubwoman. depart* from hia usual format buffalo hunts In 1111,
no*«!i?m^re~pro u (
—
f l # h all net out re m
f
n l 1i l lll I1 u f l f l i i i i i
J .i i i 1! . ! . . .
U&gt;nlght~nod turns night-club 60,000,000 bkon ward n
dU u.u^etarga — Carlin;, am hflohn Davidson's yonffa,
tliould be hung up « t once but
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f.- *the
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f . 4 MC for hi* Now Y e a r sa h o w !
modern dancers Michapl A
fclkayraide.
lieU .a jpart
to s.ooo7‘ T Y t
not placed in a closet — it
P:.uIn Old pros on the show o f a trio doing “ California G utits Include oupper club on tha conflict o f two hunt­
shouVd air out overnight. Next
are Eydie Germ* doing a Mountain Bound" and “ If I favorites eomlea Johnny Mar- ing partners, on# a rancher,
day you can chaek it and send
Latin melody and Loul* Jour- Gave Y ou." Buddy Eb»en and gan and Rich Little, as well played by Stewsrt Granger,
it to a cleaner if necessary.
dsn singing “ How To Handle Peter Gennaro do a dance o* regulars Frank Fontaine whoa* hsrd w s i destroyed by
If nothing !s wrong, brush It
A Woman." Fluffs will con­ routine to “ By The Light Of and Barbara Heller. Gray and s buffalo stamped*, and tho
neatly to remove lint and re*
tinue to be supplied by Vnllee The Silvery M oon," Eileen Morgan will do otand-up rou­ othor, pltyed by Robert Tay­
(urn it lo the plastic bag.
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
9:30-10 p.m. CBS- Corner Farrell »ing* “ Deep River" tines while Little, A comic lor, i* a isdiatlc killer. R o­
A few moth nuggets or cryImitaUi
TV bert T syler a sadistic killer T
Pyle, USMC. Norris G off, the and Dnm Deluise Hoes an as­ Impressionist,
New is t fascinating gam* terrific personality and a writ­ tali placed Ir the bottom ot
Ahner of radio's old “ Lum ’.N" sortment c f comedy bits. Kb- and film stars. Mils Hollar
1:50-10:50 p.m. ABC. "H ol­
celled “ Bridge for T w o," a er of many fxcitlng and suc­ the bag, winter and aummtr,
Abner" series, gueits in the sen, Davidson, Carol and Ml** grts in the mimiring act by lywood Deb Stars O f 1005."
two-handed game for bridge cessful songs. “ I’ earc and gives a dean fresh aroma if
role of Ocmer's grandfather, Ferrell do a medly of *ongi doing htr Impression of Judy If you Ilk* plotless beauty conplayers and Dios* who want to Harmony" lias been offered to you don't use loo much.
a man o f vast military experi­ for ttie New Y ear* and the Garland, and Frank Fontaino, tests, or enjoy variety shows
Shirts should be laundered
b« bridge players! It com ts in the Prcjldent and to the United
ence, As if Sergeant Curler big production numbtr finals |aa him irlf, recites “ What It which Risks no demands on
a smartly arranged package Nation* »nd hi* been recorded at one*.
and includ** plastic racks for|on thc Sp|ral „ , cord
yen, this should satisfy you.
YouiH st* 10 attrectlv* young
your convenience ln dealing
TTic first verse goe* like
and arranging your cards. In
ladlsi receiving awards from
this:
eluded ii a tin ail booklet by a
Ifollyw ood't make-up artists
“ If .the stars esn cling on
great bridge expert giving
and b tir Stylist*. Hollywood
high
suggestions for advanced stra­
columnist
8heilth
Grshsm
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I 3k C l W . i l l u r - K i e l
NOW thro WED.
tegy In thia two handed bridge
diiltd fnihcmv,
(») fin# Rt#p Rf t oinl
1 10 (II Carl eein y|lie
will conduct a isries o f cele­
in
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(31 l-nviffri o ‘T|ol«
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Peace and Harmony, why
(•mnt ail *4i4H. Nm irnp # ■(
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1:0* i l l t e r r e n e for Modern brity Interviews and ten o f
on a cruise snd also ia a nice
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Women
Hollywood's yuung man wilt
can’t w et . . ."
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WALT
DISNEY
huiurdfl r P m. l b. 3 4»3d&gt;—
f »&gt; 1 4 N-t-fi A wir&lt;ii
gift when you go somewhere
C l Divorce Court
serve ss th* girls' escorts.
Maybe everybody s h o u l d
raj ( i i s f
9 00 f : i Mr Mnstis
t ( ) American History
PROGRAM!
for
t
week
end.
Your
hostess
1 30 C i T t * T# kah
• Ik i*i Carlonvllle
Was it Shakespeare who coin­
learn this arid mean it, not on
(9 &gt; l.tvrrni t
Ik
will love It.
I 10 (SI ttoniper noon
FRIDAY 1*. M.
ed the phrase "Much ado
ly th* children.
AT 1:00 • 3:00 - 6:00
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dramatic
jewelry
in
deep,
rieh
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10-11 p.m. CBS. Gunimok#
Maoris
( ; i S a t. M c hI M'Vlf ■
lone*, called "V *r*a llle»." It
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Wait Ur&gt;Ni'V
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10 Oft i &lt; i i ! :jn fTiMtko
—“ Double Entry.” it i* axio­
i«l Mike Wallace
would "d res*" the »implest
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best friend o f th* hero is
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ty. Twin golden bracelet* en­
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never to be truited— If the
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graved all over are another
II •• It) The Mr Coys
1*1 lUwrhlle
11 10 f 1) Tbtstrr of lh» Hia
friend hasn't been around for
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T to (1) Mafi-.-t Xmse rernt
I t :;S0 i 31 Mftturd«)' N&gt;Kht Hh
11 1* III Pel* A a i s i y e
a long time. Knowihg this
im master* When you lelecl
III ItewMOe
III I’ hannsl -III Ntw*.
AN D
(I) J*op*rd)
* to i l l Addsm* Keroily
vitiate* a lot o f tho suspense.
Spurt*, Wteiher
a bracelet, mn or earrings, de­
(I) Price le Right
W A L T DISNEY'S
I 10 (11 Unto llop* Tuts'.er
A* soon at F errell Tucker ar­
cide with what you will wear
Ilk TO A
SU N D A T P. M.
MONDAY P. M.
"THE
I 00 l*k Valentin*'* l)*r
rive* in D odf* end rovtsl*
it and you will hi ve a drama
C OO C l T h e St o r r
I 10 C ) Jack Denny
II 0* (I) Far When
himself
to
b*
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buddy
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f
TATTOOED
tiled
costume.
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twin
bra­
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Matt'* from oomo 13 or 14
celet idea u not only attrac­
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POLICE HORSE"
T oday
10 00 i l l Jack Pier
TILL 3:00
11 Si 1(1 "'UK None
tive but “ d resa ei" the wtI*I*
year* hock, you know hv'* up
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EXCEPT HOLIDAY
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pin
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and earrings or the bracelets
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lot o f other people a bit wary
II Ik III (thldlng Glght
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ther
A
DEMANDING
PROFESSION—
Actress
Nata­
Edward Stanley, NBC Direc­
Weather
R I D E -I N T H E A 1 R I
how, net if, Tucker will make
la U U CARLOAD
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Gloria
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S A T U R D A Y A . M.
"Y O U ’ KB N E V E R TOO YOUNG"
l it il) At Tha Warld Varna gold. Thera are some elrong
0:OO t * * profit** in I'tiuraa*
NO. 1 AT
C l Science
IN COLOR
N BC* Teacher*’ Guide, are
Bros, in Hollywood. She had just completed’
I 21 &lt;l) eS'iwt, Wsstiisr
4-00 (2) l)*ng«r In My iiu»l*
dramatic
(cenes
pitting
the
Ok Newsline
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to be congratulated for their
JERRY
LEWIS
dunking
scenes
for
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in
which
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mrn
against
each
other
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efforts to bring understanding
she costars with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon.
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th*
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FEA TU RE NO. 3 A T 9HS ONLY
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H APPY NEW Y E A R ! SoM ARY (MRS. JI M) HAY
eletyw lae, Uia year waa filled
with gala events of all natures of Loch Arbor invites all laddepicting Sanfordltea In the lea Interested In the latest
midst of a social whirl equiva­
lent to Nob Hill.
Election year offers much
controversy among the polltlcana and many social gath­
erings for the gala who have
a conversation piece in the
making.
Many Sanfordltea honored
the candidates' wives with a
By D orl. Williams

TO EPSILON SIGMA AL­
PHA—Tbaoki, gala, for your
Interest and concern and I
m ined yon, too. While yon
good folka were having a
ball at the Mayfair Ball, I
waa having a ball at the
COLONELS BAJA, la the
Cradle of the Confederacy.
Ueard yon acored a howling

CHRIS HARWARD

WILLIAM KIRK

variety of entertainment at
lavish parties.
There were fabulous wed

led off on an expedition to
survey what gives in various
locales other ( h a p . l ^ M p f u t
j m C IfiTHfc'hTlftTB." m anfrauter
clC. of therH ffW te-O ffice to
find situations more complex
and nebulous and completely
lacking In the interest and
fun.
No this 111’ Herald angel
spread her wings and flew ’
via terra flrm a) back to tbe
roost to start the new year
off with a bang—the same
confusion, etc.
Thanks again. Mrs. Farmer,
for a Job well done.
“ A few days o f this is nut
too bad, but I couldn't take
a steady diet of it any m ore,"
Mrs. Fanner cheerfully ex­
claimed.
Also thanks to Dottle Austin
who assisted.

Cdcktatt~p»rtlev, dtnnrri. banquets, balls and a concert.
The holidays offered ela­
borate parties with Junior and
Susy home from college, as
well as the other local stu­
dents, to give Mamma and
Papa keen competition, with
the party bit after they had
becom e utterly exhausted.
Thus IMS will begin for
many with the students all
back In school with parents
-weakly
resolving
“ never
again,” as they clean up the
Christmas debris while mak­
ing plans for tbe next year's
hullaballo.
Many parents have contem ­
plated contacting the zoo to
Inquire If unusual wild life
could be used. Seems som e'of
our little darlings transformed
Into household apes when they
were turned loose during the
holidays,
JUDITH
ANN
TAYLOR,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wells bounced Into the
Herald ofllce, exhubcranl with
enthusiasm at being home
from Brigham Young Univer­
sity. Judy has worked for (he
Herald during the summer,
and is a bright 111' doll.
"M akin' s t r a i g h t
A's.

MARY HAY
frpm (he fashion field to a
pre-spring allowing at the
Langford Hotel In Winter Park
on Saturday, Jan. 16, during
the luncheon hour.
The state mid winter con
fcrcnce of the Disabled Amer
lean Veterans will convene at
the Langford that weekend
Mary It a tlvarluut redhaired Irish last, proportion­
ed “ Jut’ right." She hat had
considerable experience In
- Europe and this country
with fashions and hat an ex­
tensive background.
The fashion show promisrt
to be exciting ami most of the
models will he from Sanford.
WILLIAM &lt;BUDDY) KIRK
Jit., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Kirk of this city, has
recently b e e n
named to
"W ho's Who in American Col
leges."

Buddy has made quite a
name for himself at Stetson
“ Oh, my, no m a'am , hut I University follo'wing his grad
nation from Seminole High
have almost an A average."
"Thlnkln' 'bout matrimony, School wilh the clusa of 11X11.
He Is presently resident
JudyT"
advisor of ('arson Hall at
"Oh, my, yea ma'am , but
Stetson, president ol Stet­
not for many years."
Seems that quotation has son Student Union and a
been repeated somewhere be­ member of Lambda Chi Al­
pha social fraternity.
fore.
Judy did bring us news
Upon
his
graduation
in
from
CHHU IIAKWAHD, June, our future lawyer will
daughter of Mrs. Phillip attend law school.
llarward and the late Cdr.
Phillip llarward, who was
stationed at NNAS (or quite
some time.
Ih*. tww yuu&amp;a ladtea ■s e a l Lardy- of ff.xftfe, VfUf.A ItffT
very close friends and were NEU of hanford sings her
roommates last year at Brig swan song as • new First Lary
ham Young.
takes over.
Chris waa very popular in
Viola received a tremend­
Sanford and used the cranium
ous ovation for the monu­
content! to tho best possible
mental amount of work she
advantage. During the next
accomplished
during
her
aemeater, abe will be' in* Ger­ reign and will-alwaya he re­
many attending a university
membered a i one of the
there on the student exchsnge
great ladles of liahla his­
program.
tory.
ALONG WITH HIS GRAD
— UATION BAR and sheepskin.
Dr. Harold J. Mello Is deserv­
ing of a big beautiful bouquet,
so wa will say It with words.
Dr. Mello was stationed at
BNAS as an enlisted man, and
becam e acquainted with Dr.
A. W. Woodall, and found
chiropractic* fascinating and
apptallng.
Be upon U s retirement alt­
e r M years la the Navy,
Uareld Mello trekked off to
Palm er College la Daven­
port, lew s, cram m ed the
entire coerae Into 36 months
•ad has recently returned
to Baafard as a chiropractic
physician, with the ambition
to go Into private practice
Ja the early aammer.
Dr. Mello married Grace
Dickarfaaff of Sanford and
thay live at 3621 Elm Avenue
with their tour children, R ich­
ard. II. Betty, II, Bonoia. II.
and Billy, four.
It la Indeed gratifying to
team that paopla like Dr.
Mello ar* sUU In existence.
Ha knew what be wanted,
, fought and worked for tl Ilka
’ a trojan, and wa tael confi-l

A DAY IIRIGIITENER —
Maybelle Skinner, who is as
clever as the next one, mailed
In a communique addressed to
"Sasslety E ditor."

NANCY

FEIID

refuses

to

be outdone. The Saturday Irefore Christmas, the delivered
a positively delectable cuke
to a gal, who was most appre­
ciative of the home baked delicasy.
Seems Nancy's f r i e n d
wanted a livin' boy doll for
Christmas, so on a very
clever card, Nancy express­
ed her sorrow at not having
a mold to make a “ man’ ’
rake. Late late newt bulle­
tin, Nancy — mrthlnka the
mold was destroyed.
The rake was out of this
world, and there was none left
over to refrigerate even before
Christmas .

Wrralh Page 8*—FrI. Jan; 1, 1965

United In Impressive Church. Rites

Mist Leslie Jeanne Philips,
daughter of Dr. Lester A.
Philips, o f Winter Garden,
and Mrs. Jeanne M. Philips
of Wlndemere, and Joe War­
ren Engle, aon o f Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Engle of Lake­
land, were united in holy
matrimony on Dec. 26, at 7:30
MRS. CECELIA FARM ER, p.m . at the Church of the
Messiah, Winter Garden.
form er Herald aociety editor,
The Rev. Charlea Warden
pinch hit for youra truly while
Impressive
she and daughter, M ary, flit- perform ed - t h e
candlelight double ring cere­
mony before the a|far em ­
banked with potted pahns and
accented with standing spiral
candelabra and pedestal baskets of white gladiola and car­
nations on either side. ChrlsW
mas arrangements adorned
the entire church.

DR. MELLO

Hanforb

Mrs. J. H. Bock, organist,
presented the traditional nup­
tial music.
Given In marriage by her
brother, Lester Albert Philips
Jr., the bride was radiant in a
form al gown o f pcau de sole
styled along princess lines fea­
turing a sabrina neckline with
long sleeves. Tiny Inserts of
self binding accented the full
length of the front panel with
the full skirt terminating in a
chapel train. Her headpiece
waa a finger tip length import­
ed Belgium lace mantilla and
she carried a cascade ar­
rangement of white miniature
7t athtred'.-car nations .-.akowcr*
ed with white- satin ati «am crs_
and trailing ivy. **
Miss Marcia Philips attend­
ed her sister as maid of honor
and waa gowned in a formal
sheath of frost mint and green
pcau de sole designed with
short sleeves, a scooped neck­
line and a fly-a way back pan­
el. She carried a cascade arranegment of white chrysan­
themum pom poms styled
similar to the bride's.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ka­
ren ■* Roberson. Windermere;
Miss Marietta Marra, Clear­
water. and Miss Linda Zura
of Fort Lauderdale. Their
gowns and iMiuquctx were
identical to the maid of honor.
Waller E. Engle Jr. served
his brother as best man and
ushers werr Michael Edwards
of Gainesville and Walter II.
Shafer and David Johnson of
Lakeland.
The bride's mother was at­
tired in an elegant gold bro­
cade ensemble featuring a low
cut sheath with a full length
matching coat. Her access­
ories were beige and she wore
an orchid corsage.
The groom 's mother chose
a smart aqua amt gold shrath
with matching accessories and
she wore a purple-throated o r ­
chid corsagr.
The grandmother of the
bride, Mrs Harriett Slawtcr
of Sanlord, was attired in a
chic hunter green crepe en

e coverings were all Imported
d lace.
The bride’s book e a i ' kept
'• by Mrs. Gene Engle, slster-ln6 law o f the groom , and others
assisting at the rrception
were the Mmes. Janes H.
Bock, Marie T. Sansbory, Al­
berta Dukes .Walter E. En­
gle, Walter Shafer, Michael
Edwards, John Gtrvin snd L.
T. Burnett.
For her going away outfit
the bride chose a green wool
suit with beige accessories
and the orchid corsage from
her bridal bouquet
Mr. and Mrs. Engle art re» aiding at 902 16th Avtnue
South, St. Petersburg, where
he it affiliated with the Flor­
ida Health Agency.
Among the out of town wed­
ding
guests from
Sanford
were Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Karraker, aunt and uncle of
the bride s mother and Mrs.
Harriett Jslawter, grandmother
of the bride.

semble with matching lace
blouse and accessories. Her
gloves and whlm iey were
champagne beige and her cor­
sage waa o f white orchids.

The R. C. Varneys
Entertain Friends
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SPRING FORMALS STRIKE SHORTER NOTE
•—Ben Reig believes in blnck lace for spring
dancing evenings. In the short gown shown
above, lace blossoms out in a new way. A simple
pullover blouse tops a whirling skirt of tiny
accordinn pleats. The blouse is tied with a
leather shoestring belt

VitH Open House

'H i

By Jane Casselberry.
Mr. arid Mr*.---Rodney C.

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.Auause StrmTry, T7PC. 7T, r r o f lf ?
to 10 p m. and were host to
4f neighbors and friends.
A sumptuous buffet of sliced
ha m, salads, hors d'ouerves,
punch, cookies, candies and
nuts was served.
The home was decorated in
the Christmas motif and a
lovely white feather Christmas
tree served as centerpiece for
the buffer. Red, white and
green candles adorned the
tables.
|
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rumncy and children of Sanford;
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Dubose
I and daughter of Sanford; Mr.
and Mrs. John Mtlanich and
daughter, Lockhart, and Mr.
L a n d Mrs. George Richter and
I family, Lockhart.

The dairy industry recom­
mends using pasteurised milk.
Raw milk ran contain germs
that cause undulant fever, tuther infections.
llP If

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CAMERA SHOP
210 S. PARK AVE.

FOOD’ S A BARGAI N

WASHINGTON lU I’ll
Figure your T-nmI bill fwiily,
auggeata the U S. Depuilmriit
of Agriculture.
Deduct tile non food items
you buy at tbe supermarket,
they shouldn’t l«- counted with
the fond lab Samples of sued
items light bulbs, papet tow­
els, soap. Food costs, nccocding to Ilia department's eeoCHRISTMAS LEFTO VERS
to find you and give you this nomista, haven't ris-n nearly
—This female was doing some
last minute Christmas shop­ card you left, that If you gut as much as moat other items
home without It, you would in the family budget. Today
ping and had her spintster
titter in-law, age 61 and a nerd more than a pair of you pay only I'J per cent of
your take-home pay for vict­
Itsy bitty laey bikinis."
University Dean of Women,
That's all, folks, and the uals, rompuird to 'JO per cent
on the list, but kept putting
in lDl’ -'ll).
off her gilt because nothing best new year ever.
teemed right.
She strolled through the
store and suddenly taw the
laey bikinis embroidered In
bright red lips, and the one
brain
cell was suddenly
over-taxed.
During t h e conversation
with the clrrk, the manager
became obviously too curious
over the htliarity, so saunter­
ed over l» Join In the fun.
After the transaction was
completed, this gal departs for
her ear, leaving an intimate
Christmas card she had pur­
chased elsewhere on tpe coun^
ler.
The clerk came acreamlag
out of the (tore Ilka mad,
yelling, "W alt, the boss said

• W OOLS
• V E LV E TS
• COCKTAIL

BLOUSES
SUITS

OUR BEST
WISHES
FOR 1965 ■
There’s always time to extend to our customers our sincere wishes for a very successful
New Year. May it bring you continued prosperity anti all the good things you want.
Thank you for your kind patronage. Stop in and see ua soon.

FLORIDA S T A T E B A N K
FASHIONS
DOW NTOW N

SA N FO R D

�Pri. Jan. 1, 1068— Page 9

His And Her Club

T h e Azalea Club

To Elect Officers

Enjoys Holiday

At Monday Meet

Dinner Meet

Miss Patricia Lee Bruce Engaged
Mra. Camilla D.Bruce of jgagement
and
Sanford announce*the enj marriageof her
v

*

‘ ’___ •

approaching i Patricia Lee Bruce, to Lineal

daughter,

'

Azalea Club member* en­
"
joyed dinner In the private
.
.
dining room at the Capri re­
cently.
The table* wrrr ptneed in
U shape and overlaid with
white linen. A low arrange­
'1
ment of scarlet flower* In •
white container wus brighteni| a
ed and lightened by lacy glit­
I
U ^V
tering white twig* and light*
■ ■ ■
ed white taper* Red »atln rib­
jH #
bon encircled the entire cen­
i
ter piece. Minuture red ha*g fM k .'
bet* with white chenille han­
dle* were filled with a tu*ly
r
party mix and *ct at each
plate.
Mr*. Roy Till!* and Mr*.
Lee Wheeler made all ar.
rangenicnt*, decorated the ta­
ble* and made the attractive
place 'favor*.
It win reported that each
pupil nf The Little Red School
Moline had given mother a dec­
orative "(fird cage" for ChristATTENDS CONCERT—Jacqueline Kennedy wore a white fur jacket, left,
Ilia*. The*e were made hy't'lub
over an off-the-nhonlder Kuwn, rik'ht, fur the Human Right* Concert at
ni*ml*cr» and delivered to the
the United Nations §}ie_ wna escorted by Adlai. Stevenson, the United
arheid trial prior-to the Christ l
Slates Amlmskdor to the UN.
Uni* in. at ion.
.
Card* to Kick and shut in
memlwt* were signed by all
present.
.
Looking their very be«t, nttired in holiday fashion*, reMISS PATRICIA LEE HRUCB
Balling the Caprl'a mail bw-f
Vm- Bean of Takotna Park, MiL, complete their vacation.
ami enjoying the evening were
——.
Mr*. Bean U Mr. Biilhim
lad,. are (pending the holiday* with
the Mine*. J. P. Cullen, It. F. p .
»w
rv
ten
an&lt;*' " r*T ^ (l*,erl *• Bill- er'a »i»ter.
Steele, Fred Pope. Roy Tilii*. . U e d a r y
P e ,
-himer.
le e A. Wheeler, Janie* Coon
Became ot Mr. Bean's conuinl J. 1) Clark.
Mr. and ,'lr&gt;. tih-rm Nmrth children, Tracy and Penny,
Jf ri
i - AlHn'tii* Minevr^.'SVCL2Sv7C' Z i ^ ' -TW.it1 entertained fnirn"7ffpM*,.t "i',’ 1
Tiair.-^T'ort'er T*nr*iv^yuJi - M i % r i oTrrti’iSfw e' ai Iin -^j^jjyy W illia m --Mwrhiir--and -MW.'
Mufe. Dempsey Carnes,' C, 1\ RestaiiranI, Mi. and Urv^mi* I'hylll* Nelson and daughter.

The annual meeting and
flection o f officer* of the Chuluota Hii and Her Garden
Club will be held at 7;J0
p.ra., on Monday, Jan. 4, at
the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Kdgar T. Webb.
The varlou* committee* will
give report* of their activities
during 1964 and the schedule
for I96S will be dlscuaaed.
The. (late of officer* for the
•omlng year will he presented
by Mr*. C yn u If. Willard,
chairman o f the nominating
committee, and the election
and installation of officer* will
follow.
Member* will be
aikcd
which of the 1964 program*
they enjoyed the most and
which were the most initruc-

Woman’s Club
Noon Reservations
Due Monday
The General Bu»in*»» and
Fin* Art* Department* of the
Aanford Woman's Club will
meet Wednesday, January 6
With luncheon served at 12
Hostesses for the luncheonbuslnes* meeting are the
time*. Frank Evan*, Virginia
Middleton, Ned Julian, Irving

"Irygouthw ird and Guy IK**1.
r'*rMr«’. Mark- -'ffr TmmrtlT
Resident of Florida Federa­
tion of Woman'e Clube will
be gueet epeaker.
Luncheon
reservation*
should b# made by A p.m. Mon­
Mrs. Lora Davis 1* spend­
day, January * with Mr*. ing the holiday* with her
Ry'Ttonni Kite*
Mr*. Adkin» mother. Mrs,
Wad# Shealy, 323-0876.
daughter. Mr*. C. A. Mapp,
Mr. and Mr* Tom Carver, Artie Belle Stalling*, of Hock
and family In Slnsimoor. 111
Lnrmnnn Circle South, are port, Ind
She will remain tlicre a
visiting friend* and relative*
month.
in Tenneirre.
ChrUtnia* gue-r, of Mr.
und Mr* Orland Fox, Sanlan
Mr and Mra. Robert J
Mr and Mr* Raymond Ad
do S|iring* Drive, were their
O'Neil and daughter. Kiizakin have a* tht-rr hou&gt;egui-*t
beth. have returned to their
&gt;on and his wife, Mr. awl
DM KMBF.R 19. 1964
Mr* tlrland I'm Jr. Tin-&gt; are
home on Tangerine Drive fol
Balm for 'lender Skint
towing a holiday vacation with
experling another »on ami hiAdrnU»l«na
If a aninll child ho* winter wife. Mr amt Mr- Jieliiert
Hoiuce Compton, Virginia Ids parent* In Michigan.
id.In prul-lcm*. U*e a mild I n- Fn* of Mi i lenien*. Mull
Burdin, Thoms*
Fergu.un,
Mr*. A .L. Hardesty ha* re­ by milp for hi* duily~bath and for New Year *
lr»ne WalUiall. Bitty W il­
turned
to her tromi* on Orange follow this with a medlraled.
liam*, Janie* Baldwin, Bar­
bara Greenr, I . o i i i ** Windier- Avenue alter spending the hoi gentle powder at night Work
m
Carol Jamison, I.eland idayt In Miami with lit-i Inihy oil Mt I lion gently ov­
Tod-L Geraldine Linnet ngel. daughter and family, Mr and er the or la led arena* AI*o
Janilie Kiol.il, Sanford: Call Mrs, William IInlit in, who ac- vlivrk your laundry «oap* or
yourig-ter
Rhourair, Deltary; Mary Wat­ rompnnloH her home for a -ieleiginl*. T h e
tony h e nlirtgic l" one or rtn-te
son, IK-Iaiiitl; Edward Small brief visit..
I*.
Mr and Mr- Edward II of l III-—
Jr., Enterprise; Edith Slmw.

Personals

Hospital

Lea Rimer,

ao nf (hi. city.
# popular brlde-akct.
daughter
« lata

bom In WmhShe

local
wa* grail*
uated from Seminole High
School with th* ela»a of IMS.
Her fiance was horn In Plymouth, Ind.
and attended
m
from
Seminole High
I with the
lie
I*

event o f January 10 at 1 p.M,
at
Holy Croat tplacopal
Church ChapaL
Open and dr*la the olive ell
from a can o f Norway sar­
dine*. Make a puree o f the
sardine* and combine with the
content* o f. three packages o f
anft cream ehreee. Add chop*
ped chive*. Season to taste
and mix well. Spread on ertap
cracker*.
To dampen clothes for iron­
ing, a bottle that Is easy te
hold and is corked with a
sprinkler lop uiually dispens­
es moisture m ore evenly, than
hand
sprinkling. Atomizer
sprinkler* also are available.

• PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED AT NO EXTRA COST
• WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR
STORE AND SEE OUR MODERN
PRESCRIITION I)EPARTMENT

LIGGETT - R E X A L L DRUG
/**• '»»

Laurie, ell from Oy»ler Bay,

lamg Island, N. Y.

son of Mr. and

* Mra. Linvel Jamea Rim er, al-

(«OII

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STARTS SATURDAY JAN. 2nd

g n jg g U S

A N N U A L

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

J A N U A R Y

Notes

ley, Uenwa; Khzahelh Chertugtun,
Longwuod;
Allen*
Shirley, Nancy Richardson,
Titusville; Jarne* Redd, Ar­
rington, V*.

0

Bi r t h*

Mr. and Mr*. Martin Bur­
din, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Fir*. Sonny Woods, Sanford,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hhawlv-y, Sanford; a buy; Mr.
and Mr*. Hardy L. Relnninger, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mr*. Charlea Cook, North
Orlando, a boy; Mr. and Mra.
Tjjg.n# Richardson, Tituavill*,
DkirhargM
Bonnie la-e Gandy, Carrie
Ball* Raines, Cora Robson,
Robert McWatUre, Ethel Mae
Touchton, Onle Box, LeRroy
Mathis, Daniel M a r q u e z ,
i

- L e a n * — M a r lo n .. J r -

LJiark**.

Double Knit anti Wool
Sizes 5-15. 10-20. 12',-2 0 'r

^
All Famous ^
Penney Brand Sheets
COM PARE! More People Sleep On IVpney Hrund Sheets Than Any Other
Single Brand

V alu es To 4 R.95

Flawless First Quality, Controlled From Selected Cotton To Last Stitch In
■'•M-r'-

.

Mary Jana Moure
and baby girl, Ola CuunlngSamuel

Ilanan,

..... - _a * -'»* -"Ajar*

•4L, e-FIrf'S# »

tV Big Buy, Fabulous'A t These

Howard,

E tn ,

In The World! The Benson . . . Outstanding Value, Always
ir- ■

I a &gt;w

'■

• l«ae

January Prices!

SI ami*

Johnson,

Sanford;
Cheryl
and baby boy, Laka. ’

n#rfn
Mary.
DECEMBER M. IN*
Admission*
Robert* Harray, Joey Ba­
ker. Sfary E. Ballard, James
B. Fields, Clarence Smith,
Jerol Hankerioa, Esther Spi­
vey, Brenda Blocker, Annie
ffct
arkson, Douglas Neal I
'Johnson, Sanford; LouHe Simunek, Altamonta Spring*;
William J. Bruce, Lake Mon-r o c;
She life Groce,
Longw ood; Judith Latham, Orange
City; Laurcstine B a u , Lee**»Wg.

Fatuoua for S generations for outatandlng wear nnd

Size*~3-13, 10-20, 12*, to. 244

value, for firm lmlain &lt;-&lt;l weave, smooth finish, flow lean

Reduced 30^c to gCKc

first quality. Compare these low priica! Save now!

49

Y O U R P E N N E Y CH AR G E CARD
Wool and Cotton
bizra 3 to 13, 10 to 20

white

Twin 72” a 108M flut or
ELASTA-HT bottom Wheel.
Full HI” x 108" flat or
ELA3TA-F1T bottom

N O W IS TH E TIM E TO USE

a h eet

OPEN A N ACCO U N T T O D A Y !

...................................

1.60

Caaea 12” x 36" .... 2 for Jik

Reg. 5.98 to 12.95

Birth.

Pencole* PENNEY’S FINE COMBED CO TTO N PERCALE!

N O W 3-98 to 8-9#

.Sir. and Mra. Gcrakl C
BJvcker, Sanford, a boy; Sir
a ft
Mrs. Jamae Jamison.
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and sir*
Jebn C. Furrat, Sanford, a

Famoue Penney percales woven of long Maple cotton
cuml-ed to silky atnoollinesa. Prized by homemaker*

ftri .

Wool
Orion
Mohair

DUcbargr*
Debra
Dunn,' Dennis
R
Crawford, Virginia R. G11I1
land and baby boy, WUIlard
lle e s e , Gloria Parent and
baby boy, Earl Samilel FishMargaret W illiam s and
b f t y boy, Kespeth Spivey,
Elizabeth Herkey, Zattle Car•on Klaer. Panay Strange,
Michael Underwood, Sanford;
Carolyn Lombardi. DeBary;
Edward S m all. Jr., ■ Enterr f i f , Eva William*, Osteen;
Arlene Shirley, Titusville.

Notion-Wide" PENNEY’S LONG-WEARING COTTON MUSLINS!

Double Knit, Wool. Orion
and Cotton. Name Uranda
From Regular Stock.

for quality und value. All perfects! Compute!
STRIPES
( *»#* I for 1.71
71" a I0»”

Accredited
Charge
Accounts

Sizes 32-40
Slipovers
Cardigans

SANFORD
• ALL

r r iM b

_________ __
• RO EXCHANGES

ELASTA-F1T bottom ahaeL
Full 81n x 108" flat or
ELASTA-FIT bottom
sheet ......................... .. 1.97
Cases 42 x 3 8 4 2 for 99c

LSI
2.17
2.17
2.7*
Z.73

*

STRIPE BATH TOWELS

SHOPS
-

Caaea 2 for
72* a Urn"
1 -in lilted
SI" a IOS"
Full Fitted

BIG 24 x 46 SOLID OR

Values 5.98 to 17.95
110 E. 1st Street

2.HI

Twin Fitted 2.M
at" X Ha" ... l.at
Full Fitted I.HI

SOLID PAHTEL8

1

F A C E T O W E L S .... 3 FOR

.00

l

FO R

*]

'
W A S H CLOTHS _ .. 6 f o r $ 1.0 0

�%
,7
•' j

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Herald Classifieds 322-5612

“ E V E N IN G H O U RS A R E R E A D IN G H O URS”

31 1»

M E R C H A N T ...

Classified
Phones

.1

The SANFORD HERALD Now Has

Pr*M

9 n f*ri

LOST:

Cl mao

locket,

CiU

Widowr will
live in with Widow in nice

MIDDLE

AGED

home. Box 115, Ssnford Her*
aid.
------------------------------

Up to 5 |1 I 1.501 1.801 1.50
i.50 I 1JO I l.fO

11 to 15 I 3 I 1.50 11.08 I 2.85
10 to 20 |I | 1.50 |3.51 |3.80
11 to 25 |5 |1.50 |3.15 |4.75
20 to 30 |0 | 1.50 |3.78 |5.T0
Mt.lr.ana AI----1 Maa
(fir * B-Irttrr wards par I I . . :
| U O Mlalaiav. Charge
All Ship liar. A d. Charged
■ 4 1 - 11 . 7 n . t .

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

ERRORS

Do you h ir e a drinking prob­
PAINT clote out
price
lem Write P. U. Box 1213,
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Sanford
520 Maple Ave.
322 0504
PRIVATE Voice Lettoni. Ph.
3 0 7345

Sanford's Mott Complete
WANTED: Ride to Orltndo,
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
vicinity E dscw itcr Dr. Ph.
205 E. 25th.
322-3464
322 6068.

22. Plumbing

4. lteauty Care
ACE BEAUTY Silon, open
dally k *v* by tpp’ ls. May*
f f i r Hotel. 322-0980.

DEADLINES
12 Noon Day llrfort
Publication For
InatrLiuna
Kills
TSit. Norm For Monday)

Oik

II—furnltur* r*r M l#

'

40 — Uualii#** Oppor t unlit* •

Cl I ' h T l . F L O I tin t
I l h M K i n Ml. I *.171
CHARM.
IS«’ OF C K N T R t l.
FI.# Ht 1DA, a FltiMifa corpora(ton,
Plaintiff.
VI
CHARLIE WILLIAMS. •( al
Dr frndi&amp;nta
M lT ir v: OF *H IT
Tilt K ti# ant u 111lam a
Ik l»*lt Slr**t
Wllllitni,

M b wife

l i lull Street
Hi a m f nr&lt;l„

D A IL Y DISCOUNT RATES?

ONE SALE OFTEN PAYS FOR THE
ENTIRE M O N T H ’S COST!

Ktnla I*

f *i*riti#rUt‘ iit
William.

Ra-wiilr in r ii nk tin « n

•fid
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IV l t i l * n i i

hi*

vh ifp

l i f i l l f lire unkll' Mn
TI'II
MIK HKIIKHV S» *TI *
F I KI * (hit a mil tin f-*r*t !«►* *
morlHiM* on
iipI&lt;iw tlrwrrlbpil iiriipprly h»» Iippii emit*
hie nr r *| 4 m i i n•i yuu 11) Hi* *‘ lr*
ruit fiiurt r»f l hr N’lntli J ml hi* I
cirrutf, Heuiliidlf ('uunIjr, Fhir-

SatiiMcUof)I.&amp;wrahleed
—
Free "“Estim ates 323 0 3 3 9 ^

SPRLNKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Siaea
We Repair and Service
CHIHUAHUA Pup, 8 wkt. old.
STINE
322-7152.
Machine
and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6431

8. Dogs • Cats * Pets

1*1-4

12. Specinl Notices
INCOME

TAX

SERVICE

30. Home Appliances
SrtNFOUI) ELECTRIC
G.E. Appliances—New A,Used
Its Magnolia
322-1562

0. M HARRISONS
322 8827 SATURDAY Sale, Used llk f$
1311 Palmetto
gerators, Washers k Stoves.
Adding Marlunes ■Typewriters
1205 E. Celery, Ph. 322 958J
Sales • Rentals * Repaus
or 323-0782.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
GE Ilefrigcrator,
condiWANTED: Donation.* of Dot; | tion, SI0 322 0783.
homes. s"n*en wire. e t c . ( --------------------------------------------usahfe for Kennels for Semi* NEW MAJOR Household A&gt;
nole Co Humane Society
plianees at turn above our
cost. Wo guarantee lowr-l
Call 323-010* or I* O, Box
prices. Contact Julian \V#»
1406, and wt will pick up.
ginb 322-84kR or call J A tl.
SANFORD iTFRALn
Trading Post, Inc,, 2300 S.
WANT ADS
Orange Blossom Trail, Or­
lando.
BRING FAST
RESULTS

31. Musical Instruments

Tii* aiiltiPvUiPl fltl# to ill*
4J8tj«* !« 4'h*r«). liic isf i r m n l
Piano Servicing &amp; Tuning
F rhln v* Chit!!* Williamt, #1
Gene Cumbaa — 322 2661
•I
Th# iI ppcp ||kt Ion of th* r**! Tn (I** tnnrt »f ik* rnnnlr
|»r»t|»rrI y |»rm’ph Ipi1 m#; ua.Iiyot it Judge, kr m Inii I# i.«&gt;u n1j t |*Ittg. USED UPRIGHT PIANO. EXlertf* SS and D, Ifpftijt m r#- Idn. In Prnhnlr,
CELLENT CONDITION 12#.
In ppi halRlp ttf
pial of WIN IViKlD I* A UK
to fh# T o « n of Altamunt# FICANK KVANK
PH. 322 4884 BEFORE i P.
f$)irfnn*. Flofldt, to f i l h i r
DirBBted
M.
tilth
tsulhffnet th#i*nn
T*» Ml i rrdliort Bid ptrinni
,t * rt«J«trd*d itl tip f || |InisIf IIn*Ins i Inlrvia or h r m a id i
HI. |»« k « 7^ nf .1 h*' f*ui b11c l | * i * t ( BnId
Hr* at-rd* iff HfRiinnli t.'mutYou Bfi i f««h &lt;if you a n h*r#t&gt;, Fl-rldt
b&gt; noilfltd and r#&lt;tuir*ii to
Toil «(• htrpby r«qu4t*«1 to lir*«*nt any ilaimi and •Irmimli
v m r i i n c u r m i HT or
fl!«
luur
au*»pr
or
oUitr nhl« h you. m *ltli#r
" ' I "of
I you,
J"U, may
ni«) T•il t: m
" I &gt;’’ t »\ j v n i n i i ' r»wptM-llh* v l i h 4k# Hlftlt Bf 1M bai t asamiV \h*i Mstv. ut v [g n iU J X m -**' rvlf j f r o n s k w i \oi.w
tbiJViB rntirl B31d tn fftrv* B Evan a. dicfa»#i li. t«n of . . f f ' v v i r ' T i , r u o n i n a
ropy fhrrtnf uptiii Ullei. IH-I* County, l«» iha Count; Judk« f
&gt; C l l t M 'K H V ,VO. 14ST1
rlcU A
lloblntun,
Did K**l Ht-mlnot* I'siunty, FtviMa. at J 8 OLKA HON, Jit , » - AdChurch Hirrpt. Ori«ndo, Flor- his offlrv in th* muri hou** of mini* tra tor of Vei#r*n*
ld«. tltckfotyt fop th* plain- aald County al Hanford. Flor­ falr§. an Officer of th# Uni™1
tiff, on or b t f m t jATiuary 70th. ida, * llhln *ta ralrndar month* Htalc a of Am trie#.
Flalnl Iff.
Ill'll. If f«»l| fail I to do Bn • from th* ttrp# of th* first pub*
&lt;l«rr«« pro conf#»»n will b* tn* li* a I Ion of thl* nolle#
Two %*
t*r#il Mg aIo *i you for th* pp- co|»l#» of each claim or demand U l l . M AM II JONHS *ni
*
li#f dfiitaniliil in th# I'ompUlni •ball t»# In writing, and ahall B KAT KICK M JONES. hl» « '•
D#f*ndan •
WITNEH# my hand arid th# aiat* th« plat# of r#»ld«nca and
■cbI of * m;J Court in Hanford. po*t
NOTICK o r » l IT
ufflc*
addrtfr* of
the
H*mln'U County, Florida lhi* claimant, and ahall b* aworn T HE STATE o r ri-OMHIA—
tlth d*y of D#t#rnh*r, DDII.
to by th# claimant. Ida ac*nc TOi IV lM .t A M II JONKH «nt
( IB A L )
or attorney and accompani*il
BKATH1CE M JONEi,
Arthur H Backwlth. Jr..
by a filing fr* of on* dollar and
who«» rttlilrnrt l&gt;
Clark
711 V . l l t r Urtv,.
•us h claim or demand n *t *o
l!y: Marth# T Vlhian DC
flDd MhaH l&gt;* void,
T o c co * . Utortla
H#r!#tt Tuck of ih# firm of
clalr# F K t m *
Tow or# harobr nnllflat il-f'
OILKH. UKDltlCK A
William a. Evan.
a ault haa haan filet aaat#y
noHIN'HON
John Evan*
you
In
tha
abova
aifiltlrd
109 K bbi Church 9tr#*t
A* #a#culola of th# U i t cauaa: and that y«u ara har&gt;OrUndo, Flurld*
•
by -raqulrad in flla your ai •
WU4 and T##lam#nt « f ‘
Attorney* for I'Uintiff
■* « r with lha Clark of thla
Frank Evans. d#c#a*#d
I’ uMlih l&gt;#«. 11/24. 1944 A Jon PuhllBh D*c. II, 24, 1914 A Jan Court, and to aarva a copy
t. I. IMS
tbaraof upon tha plaintiff
1, I. l t d .
CD II-I I
plalntltCa
attornay.
wtion
CDH-ft!
nama and addraaa la: E AM
UnciHE OULIKK. j n , P. O Boa
loss. 200 N. Park Avanua. San­
ford. Florida 12771, not latat
than January It, A. P l i s t .
alternate canal
If you fail tu do ao. driu-a*
pro oonfraao will ba anlarad
agalnal you for lha rallaf a &gt;
mandad In lha complaint. ~
Tha natu ra 'o f aald ault baj O N klfl|B8-Cnt8 Ii88
Ing
for
rORKCU&gt;SL'RE jOP
HultTQAGE ancumbarlng tha
llltl
propafty In Saroinola County,
U litM lM U i
Plorldt. to-wit:
LOT It, gU.VLAND E8TA*
TK8.
rillS T
ADDITION,
according to plat (hartof
racordad In rial Book 12,
t i l llailaiiIwtt
Pagaa IT and II. of thapublle racorda of gamlnola
il
County, Plorlda,
Togathar kalth nil atrueluraa
none KUi
and
Improvamanta now
and
haraaftar on agld land, nnd 4 r
ranti, laauaa. and profits at tVa
O K i»l
abora daacrlbad proparty: and
all ftxturaa now ar haraaftar
attaahad to ar uaad In eonnac0 3 7 .1
tlen with tha pramlaaa harala
daacrlbad.
041*1
WITNES S my hand and lha
Itfitiaaat of aald Court at Sanfqrit.
O ltT a l
Plorlda. thla Itlh day of D a e
fiiit
ambrr. A. D. 1111.
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.
NEW ISTHMUS CANAL7 — Plans are. being
Arthur H. Backirllh. Jr.
Clark of lha Circuit Co nn
considered by the United States and other in*
By: Martha T. Vinton
teres ted nations for a sea-level canal to replace
Daputy Clark
Pubtlih Dae. It. 24. l t l i A j V
, the Panama Canal. Newsmap spots four possible
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W H Y NOT IN V E STIG A T E OUR LOW

R. L. HARVEY

.G.E.JLM.AN Shepherd. AKC
Reg. 6 m ) old, has had all 29. Photo &amp; Equipment^
ahota. 838-6729.
WIEBOLDT’ S CAMERA SHOP
DOGS RECEIVED for Adop For "The Best From All Your
lion, boarded Animal Res­
Films. '
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cue League, 1700 W. Minncl\ THE €1111 I IT r o i HT OF
210 S. Park Ave., Ssnford
TIIK M M I I JITIICIAI# C l l l.
sota. DeLand Ph 734-1846

H tjm f.inl, CitimacT !cul

OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
YOUR TRADING AREA . . . .

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WILL Care tor children, week­ 24. Well Drilling
ly basis, large fenced yard.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Ph. 322-6717,

t l IT, l\ t\ D FOR f E N i m E

• 1— Monty Want *4
1— I&lt;o.l a Pouad
•4—-Havlnt* A Lota
1— Poraonala
&lt;•— Insurance
4— n » u i j Cara
# t — School* A Instruction*
I— Day Nuraarlaa
TO— Employment Uanrlcaa
*—Child Cara
f t —'Mala Help W an t*4
I — Doga— Cala— r . t .
10—
Poultry — Llrraiock Tl — Fa mala II alp Wan tad
Ti — Mala nr . Female Help
It— Bpaclal N o ll e *
74— Halsa II*lp Wanted
11— Coloring — Food
77 — Miluallon Wantad
14— I’ lac.a to Eat
i t — Incnnn Property
II— Upaelal Htrrlcaa
II — Hu*ln*»* Prop — Hal*
I t — Swimming Pool*
t l — It#* I K* tat a Wantad
It— Janitorial Harriet
II-— Kami Ktlat* Kata
II — I)o -l t-T o u r .. l f
17— IlualnaaB flantaU
I t— Uull'Lri Suppllaa
( 0 — U t i For Hal a
It— llardwara
tl — Farm#— tlrovaa
11 — Horn. It.pair.
t l —Out of Htata Acraai*
I t — Plumbing
t l — lloyaaa For Clal#
I t — Palnllnt
It — Itnusaa— Hal* or ftsnt
14 — Wall HrIILin*
•T— llouaa For Itanl
I t — Air Cond. * ll.at ln *
100— Itasort Hantala
I I — Radio • Talarlalon
Sot— Trailer#-— Cabana#'
I t — Photo * Buulpniant
101 — Mobil* llomaa— Hal*
I t— llom* Appllanit.
101— Mobil Ia llomaa— Rant
II — Mutloal Inalrumanta
in|— Trailer Spaca— 'Rant
11 — llualnaaa Kuuipmtnl
104 — Tra liar l-ota— flat#
I I — Job Printing
l o t — Apartmanta For Itaat
14— Upholaiary
tOS— llooma For Rant
I t — Vacuum Claantra
H i — llnttl llooma
IT— Moving A Hiorag*
t ! 2 — Rantal Aganta
I t— Ha i arm Inal or a
t l — Planta — Pradi — l i i l i 111— Wantad To Rant
1U — Auto* For tula
to— Mi.c. For Bala
H i — Auto* — bale or Trad#
II — Arllclaa For Hint
t i l — Truck* For Hala
I t — gtaap or Caching*
W a n ts * To Uui

- - ^PLUMBING
Contracting Repalra
FREE ESTIMATES

PROFESSIONAL
PAINTERS k DECORATORS

6. Child Care
~T|5l8
yrt. 24W «
Ave. Ph 322-0081.

p*p*r.

REACHING MORE TH A N 40,000 PEOPLE DAILY!

20. Hardware

1-y ' " • W a t e r p r o o f mg

*... v. c^:* —

Th* Via ralH root ro aa Ik# prl*
i t l c f i of r *| *e lli i or raata*
par advrrllktinapt whirl
l( d e m o objrciloaabl* to
Ik* polity pf this ititB*

CLASSIFIED INDEX

19. Huildera Supplies

CUT'N CURL Betuty Shop PAPERHANGING-PAINTING
Bonded!
Insured
318 Pllm eU o Ave.
322-0834 Licensed,
30
Years
Exp.
322-7331
Evening Appointment!

Tba ll.rald aalll aal k. r*.

jfied Headings

YENTSCH MAINTENANCE*
Service k Supplies
2563 S. Paik Dr.
322-4841

HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook, 204 Sanford Ave.
toft water, evening ip p ’ tt.
23. Painting
103 So. O ik. 322-5742.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
11.50 Per Inch
(Mlatwaaa of J colonm
tarkaa

4 -

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

17. Janitorial Services

C aatr

425-5938

v » r .r "

m C H A R O ^ T R E ^ M T T i'

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING k
LOST: MEN’S Dark F rtm e
INSULATING
GUtsct, Downtown Sanford.
Financing Artsnged
322-22*7
Contact Jim Touhy, 322-4541.

Dfal D t N f i —
7Va« Loan DtBtooea

« to 10 m

15. Special Service*
Free estimate*, Licensed
k Insured Ph. 323-0500

322-0331._____________________

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1. Lost &amp; Found

322-5612
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31. Musical Instruments 51. Articles For Rent
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RENT A BED
Tuning and Repair
Hospital, B a b y
W L Hirmoo *- FA 1-023 Rollaway,
Beds, by Day, Week, 0 3i Upholster;
Monlh.
’
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
OVER 25 YEARS
116 W. 1st
322-5181
of FUm Workmanship in Upbolstering. Draperies, Slip­ 53. Wanted To Buy
covers. Time Payments as
tittle as 15 mo. Drapery USED FURNITURE, Misc.
Hardware Installations.
Items, Piney Wood Auction.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
322-2270.
Ph. 322-2335
1957—60, 4-door CHEVROLET
.35. Vacuum Cleaners
Csr, one owner, low milesge,
A number one sbspe. Ph.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
322-6647.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
*555 S. Park
32J-C511
WANTED
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
Citrus Fruit — llanlin. Parson
Brown, Pineapple A Seedless.
43. P lan ts, F eed s, Seeds
LEE MANSFIELD, Bonded
Our Regular Feed Prices
Fruit Buyer. Ph. 322-4244.
*5 lbs. Jim Dandy Dog Feed
$1.93—50 lbs. Jim Dandy Dog WE BUY Used Furniture, one
Feed $3.32 — 100 lbs. Shell­
piece or houseful. Furay
ed Corn $3 05 — 100 lbs.
Bedding A 1-urn. Co., 901 W.
Shorts $3 95 — 100 lbs Tux1st St. 322 6591.
_ cdo Chops Horse Feed $4.30
“ — 100 lb*.,-F A 4 ' Feed $3.05 SELL JUS your Furniture.
Quick Service with the Cash.
—UK) lbs. Race Horse Oats
SUPER TRADING' P O S T .
$3 80. HUNT’S T U X E D O
322-0677.
FEED STORE, Corner San
**' lord te 2nd St.
SANFORD FEED STORE
Whole Corn $3.05— 10o lbs.
Laying Mssh $5.30— 100 lbs.
' Hog Feed $4.50
820 Sanford Ave.
322 9990
5(1. MIhc. F or rtale
'TREE RIPENED Citrus." Na
— 7 etn »rs2 &lt; p »*IW rrn . 1 W

Osteen. 322-3873 or 3J2TTBT.
Ot.D COUNTRY AUCTION
BARN
Don't forget our Auction every
Sunday, 1:30 p. m., Route
4)5 — 1 mile East of Cily
limits. Consignments wel­
come or we buy outright
* Itarn open daily. Lewis C.
Dell. Auctioneer. Ph. 3228531: 322-7450; 322-1B81 or
322-5136.
TRIPLE Dre-sscr. Child’s Me­
tal Desk, Heater, Dming Set.
Call .122-4835,
USED Aulomatir It o t p o i n t
Washer $10; Hotpoint Drier
$.5ti; PhUco Upright Freeicr
$75. 112 W Coleman Circle
323-0763.

Payton Realty

(id. Business Opport.

SALES BROKER

fore 7:30 p m.

fie Have The Home For You

!ld. 1.oth For Sale

Stenstrom Realty

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

322-

Arthur H. Back»ith. Jr.
Clark of U a Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
F ELD ER AND BETT1NGHAUS
-jUtornaya far tho Plaintiff
144 South Knonrlaa Avoauo
Wlntar l*ark, F l o r i d a - II 7*4
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FOR SALE

Stenstrom Realty

SOU TH W ARD

3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2
Bath, built In AppUaocas,
INVESTMENT A REALTY
Central Air &amp; Heat, wall to
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
wall carpeting 322 3505.

^ p u b l l a b Dee. ||, II. : l . n i l
^ Jan. I. t i l l .
CD M -II

Legal Notice

3 BEDROOM, Family Room,
Close to school, shopping
in r o t a r v ji d o b '* 1 o m i t ,
center A baa*. Low Equity
arMINOl B r o t NTS, FLORIDA
File Na. 4MT
A Assume Payments $82 mo.
K rrtTK op
106 Laurel Drive.
JOSBFIIIM; w . K OORDON,
DECKASBD

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA ’ HOMES

NOTICE TO (TtBDITtHI*
TO ALL PBN tll N*
II At ISO
CLAIM*
Oil U E M A N D *
A t.A IN IT *A ID EBTATK i
Tau and each of ynu ara SEVERAL Outstanding 2 * 3
beraby notlfl.d and raqulrad in
Bedroom Homes ivailsble la
flit any claim* and damanda
sll Areas of Sanford Let ss
which you, or tuber of you.
may hav* aaalnat raid ratal.
Show you Around I
In lha otflea cf lion. if. V.rnon
Miae, Jr. county
Juda*
of
Kemlnvla County, at hla offlr*
In lha Court Houae In Hanford,
Fltrrhla, wrlthtn all calendar
1901 S. P a rt A m .
munltia from the tin,* of the
flral publication ot this noil.*
FA I-S231 anytime
Each claim or demand muat ba
In writing and contain lha
GKEENBBfAB
pine* of raaldanc* nnd port of.
lots
MAlUbld
in
flea addrtaa of lh* claimant Choltd
nnd muat 0* awnrn to by tb*
Graonbriar o f Loch Arbor
claimant, bla a « * n t or atiorn*y.
overlooking
g olf
course.
or the aama ahall b# yfild.

Seminole Realty

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/»/ J o h n T . H k o l f l i l d J r.

Aa Ancillary Admtr^atra- tor. c. L a. of aald aatat*
OL'IINBT A BKOLFIELD
Atlornaya far th* ratal*
i l l Park Avanu* South
W ln l*r Park. Florid*
a puMi*h ti*c. n , r», it, m i a
Jan I t&gt;U,
CUU-41

To Forget Your Check Book
“ Is Dangerous”
On These Give Away Prices

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

(SEAL)

1012

3 BEDROOM kitchen equip FURN. Apt 2300 Mellonvtlle. 115. Autos For Sale
ped $73 month. Ph. 322-3685
FURN. 3 Room Apt. $30 per ‘54 FORD, 4 door, Good runn­
month, A lulls. Ph. 322 9480.
ing condition. 322 6830.
2 BEDllOO^J C B House with
Fla. Room 131 Garrison Dr.
323-0419

SMALL ACREAGE
#
Nice little piece of land—over
2565 PARK DRIVE
Good Loraiiou Good Products.
4 Acres—with 350 ft. on clay
322-7495
Good Treatment
road 1-ocated in South Semi­ 322 2420
2 • BEDROOM. Kitchen equipPHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
NIGHTS
nole County. Price $5,500
ped. 1003 Elm Ave
or apply to the
with Term*, lews for Cash.
322 6824
323 0346
|UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroom'
PURE OIL COMPANY
322-4148
322-5482
houae, Oviedo 365 3425.

St. Johns Realty

i-u in i.f r

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.

FHA - VA

ou 17-92 Open 4 days 9 to 6

For tile Best Buy In
$1 per DAY rental for Elec­ 81. Real Eslale • Sale
A New .11 Resale Home,
tric Carpet Shampooer with
See Stenstrom Realty
purchase ol Blue Lustre. M E R L E W . W A R N E R
Carroll Furniture Co
REALTOR
We Have The Home Foe You'
708 So. Park
322 3829
BILLS BARGAIN BARN
of 10,000 Items
1300 Grapeville Ave
2555 PARK DRIVE
COMPLETE Bathroom outfit HIE TIME TESTED FIRM
322-6123 322 2120
322-7495
with fittings $60. Call before .20 N. Pal k Ave.
NIGHTS
8:30 a. m. or after 6 p, m.
322 6824
323 0546
322 6085.
JOHN E. FOX,
322 1118
322-5182
Realtor
FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­
a » -0549
pres*. 4"-9“ x 7 'ft. 1o a t. Me 206 N. Park. AVI.
es. Ph 322-3654.
BART PILCHER. Broker
GINGER Featherweight. A t
Personal Service
HEADY TO MOVE IN
conddio.i, 1 year, uncondi­
C ail 322-749*
New 1 1 I Bedroom Homes,
tional tyuaranlee—pay -$5 50
1-2 baths. So Longwood area
MONEY MAKER
per mo. Singer with Zit Zag,
—Trades luosidered.
and
pay off balance of $38 10 or Any w»y you look si it. Excel­
we’ll build on your lot Semi
lent property, close to busi­
$5 90 per month.
While
hole kkmut) s Leading Build
ness; includes 3 furnished
DomesUc Zig-Zag balance
er
Apartment* Annual income
only $58 pay $7.33 per month.
HAROLD LOGAN
SANFORD SEWING CTH
$2,000, total price $8,000 and L!dN ENTER! RISES, INC.
104 S. Park Ave.
322 9411
terma to suit. Thu to a 5 * 1* , 0fflc« So. on U. S. 17
rare amall Investment op
92 to Dixie Bel] Diner, turn
portunity.
right one block on Seminole
Ave 839 3911.

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123. Boata &amp; Motors

$ $ $ $

Ball-Blair Agency F H i - VA HOMES

FIREWOOD: Call after 6 p m. HOUSEWORK wanted
8440 or 322-4209.
322 4797.

ANNIiTTli I'UIDObN ll.Vt.KH.
[).f. nd.nl
n o iicb to ar e m it
Til, ANNETTE PSIlMlES PLYt.EII
:»»4 K ail K north K ir. rt
()r**nvll|*. Nurth rarnUo*
%
Tnu i n htreby nottfl*! Hi*'
* Complaint (or tUvorr* h*&gt;
J in n GU I • stl n tt j u »nd you
. * r * rfdnlrtd to l i n n * espy
of your A n n , or j&gt;l**lir-a to
tho Cumplalat on lh* Plain
tl f r * attorn*?. FELUEK » NO
HETTINflllAL'B.
l ie
K .ulh
Know It 1 A ti n u t, Winter Park.
Florid*, and flU Hi. urtgtn*l
J n i . r r or pltodlna in tho of*
,ftV of lha Circuit* Court on
nr
ir I or 1
lha
I I , h day
at January IMS. tf you fad &lt;0
d
ao a literaa Pro Confaaaa
- . w i l l bt aniartd aaalnat you f»r
V . O i * rallat dtmandad lu lh* KornIdalnt.
.. Wllnaaa my hand and aaal of
•aid court at Sanford. Samtnela
County, Florida. Ihta lib day
of D x a n b i r , 1414,

106. Apartments Tor R cntrllS. Autos For Sale

BA N K
PO SSESSIO N !

HOMES

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97. Houses For Rent

AUTO

72. Female Help Wanted

IN TIIB 4 IMCI IT r o i IIT IIIt iik ninth st int i u . t in*
r r i T in 8 ni&gt; r n n a r v i n o i . r
i o i n t v . t i .l i m n *
IN I I I I M K H l Ml. II.MN
CLAUDB ALTON I’ l.V l-i-.lt Jr

95. H ou ses F o r Rale

S A N F O R D ’S N E W E S T 5-ROOMS, unfurnished, kit­ 2 BEDROOM Apt. Furn. Also LATE 1964, Blue MG Midget,
SW E E T IE PIE
By Nadine Seltzer HOMES, West 4th St. Sin- chen* equipped. 322-3851.
two Camping Cottages on the
like new, 1800 miles, wire Gateway To The Waterway
Robson Sporting Goods
ford. 3 Bedroom, 1»» bath,
river. Ph 322-3762 day or
wheels, heater, windshield
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­ 2-BEDROOM, Turn. 817 Cata­ night 322 0991.
washer. Tonneau, Never rac­
304-6-8
E. 1st
Ph. 322-5961
lina Dr. 322-0578.
TERPRISES Inc , Builder
ed or wrecked. Phone 323AVALON APARTMENTS
Harold Logan, call 838-3911.
0907 after 5 p, m.
An Investment“ Bbt an ex­
Salesman co Duty 4:00 p. m. FURNISHED 2 Bdrm. house 116 W. 2nd St.
322 3417
pense. Call FA 2-5*12 for
$75 mo. 322 3249.
to dark.
BOB McKEE USED CARS
expert advice 00 a Herald
DUPLEX I Bedroom Apt. Call
NO MONEY DOWN
2
BEDROOM
House.
Kitchen
advertising campaign.
Mra. Stewart 322-7548 until
PRETTY AS A PICTURE
701 French Ave. 323 0721
equipped,
convenient
to
4:30 p. m. after then call
3 Bedroom, 1 bath houte on
Base. $63 mo. 322 4549.
323-1503.
largo lot, Oak Hardwood
1963 STUDF.BAKER
N A TIO N A L
floors, Family Room, Closed 3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath. Kitchen
4
door Sedan $1,295
NICELY
Furnished
4
Room
garage.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Equipped $95 month. 322
A p t Adults. Ph. 322-1926.
$12,800 TERMS.
1689.
800 French Ave. 322-4382
F U R N I S H E D Apartments
102. Mobile Homes - Sale
MOVE IN LIKE RENT
close In. 601 Palmetto. Ph '55 ^PONTIAC, good condition,
Bedroom, Kitchen equipped,
$lfkt A lake over low month*
322-1374 after 3:30 p.m.
DON’S
large yard, near Pinccrest
ly payments. Call 322-2703
OME SALES
MOBILE HOME
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $53
School.
after 6:30 p. m.
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
mo., Includes water A elec­
$13,400 TERMS .
17 Models to choose from
'60 FORD, a Door. 6 Cyl. Std.
tric. 322 9507.
"57 Chav. $887 bal. $31 mo.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
transmission, Clean $395.
BEDROOM, 1 bath house on
EFFICIENCY Garage A p t, all
’57 Old* $498 bal. $24 mn,
838-1206
Ph.
322-2870.
large lot. Hardwood floors.
convenience*, close in. Gar­
llwy. ]7 92
Longwood, Fla.
'57 Plymouth $399 baL $24 mra
Drapes throughout. Large
age. Ph. 322-6400.
1958 CHEVROLET. Bel Air
'}7 Lincoln $787 bal. $31 mo.
• 1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
Monkey Puzzle tree. Car$350. Ph. 322-8531.
’57 Mercury $299 bal $11 mm
NEWLY Decorated, four A 3
NEW and USED
portc and separate garage
'57 Rambler $567 bal. $31 mo.
with workshop.
Awning v &amp; Cabana*
room Apt. with Bath. 404 E. IIS, Trucks Fur Sale
_ *57 Cadillac $687 bal. $32 n o.
14th
St.,
Sanford.
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOMES
LOW DOWN PAYMENT.
'57 Chev. $399 bal. $29 mu,
llwy. 17 92 S
1950 DODGE Panel Truck,
322 2562
*57 DcSoto $599 bal, $28 n a
1 BEDROOM Garage Apt ,
looks good, ntns good, new
Water Ftt'u $40 mo. 322-2108.
‘57 Chryalcr. $39$ bat. $24 n o.
103. Mobile Homes • Rent
tires $300 Call after 8:00 a.
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
'58 Chryalcr $399 bal. $1T mo.
m. 322-8473.
ROSE COURT APTS.
55. Furniture For Sale
1-BEDROOM
Trailer,
on
Lake,
*58 Olda $399 bal. $14 n a
*1 learned to play the piano ao I’d ba popular at partieat 96. H ihikch • Sale or Rent
1 Bdrm. Furn.—Near Base.
Adults only. Ph. 322-7368.
*58 Hillman $199 bal. $24 n o ,
But I'm twica at popular whan I don’t play lM
F ltK E E S T IM A T E
2015 Hanford Ave., 668 4323. I‘JO. Automotive Service
_ '58 Pontiac $38H bat, $32 n o.
CUSTOM BUILT Home on LARGE 2 Bedroom Trailer,
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
‘58 DcSoto 1599 bal. $31 mo.
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1597.
elos# to Base. Call 322-6261 SMALL Furu. Apt., 600 Park
ovating. New A Used Furni­ 84. Renl Estate - Sole
GLASS
'59 Chrv. $588 bal. $30 mo.
95. Houses For Sale
Ave.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
&amp;E
'59 YWagn. $699 bat. $33 n o ,
IN
STALLE
D
106.
Apartments
for
Rent
97.
Mouses
For
Rent
Co., It 706 Celery Ave.
'59 Chev. $799 hal, $53 mo.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with Scnkarik Glass and Paint
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
'59 Pont. HT $999 bat. $54 mo.
FA 2-2U7.
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
UNFUKN1SHEI) 3 Bedroom. JNFURN. Upstair*. APT.. $33
. ’ Company
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Realtor
'59 Ford $788 hal. $32 n o .
for
couple
or.
single
person
month,
309
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2412
Willow
$85
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Raymond Lumtqnlat, AM0
'59 PlymouVh;»3f*-*WW~jta«H*' &gt;
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*59 Ford 9*99 hal. $32 n o.
fA 3-3631 A J lin h V lttk Bldg.
------ B u y S e l l Auto Glias,
rC W T ty m n u lh fflr C X t . $24~i;nA*
eluded ft-rtiit.—Meer^c-lw-'f,~ '
11 3 ir t T w r
322-3622
31I-TS E. lit.
It Seat Cover j
UNFURN. 2-bedroom Duplex,
eated 00 1« St., within -I
SANFORD A V K
Terr a120 floors, tile hath, $30 mo. Up. Surplus Cily.
block of 2 free parking ioU
Used furniture, appnancei,
&amp;
OPEN
EVENINGS
kitchen equipped. 322 6201.
and ahopping nentor. In­
Ileal Estate — Insurance
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
quire at Manuel Jacobso
322 5641
Sanford, Florida
322-4503
1. lV*i A 2 BATHS
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford 3rd. A Park Ave.
114 W. Firsf St.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
3 - BEDROOM, 2 halh. un
Dept Store 211 E First St
National Hepoaaeaaiona Inc.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Ave Ph. FA 3-4132.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
furnished 1 ml. to b»*e, 2j FURNISHED 2 Bdrm Duplex
87. B usiness Rentals
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
blocks to shopping center A
For tne biggest inectloo of
Apt.. 201W E. 27th. 322 6177. IDS. ItooniH Fur Rent
For
Complete
Information
school. 1 year lease rcqnlr
nearly new and uaed furni­ FOR RENT: SulUble office
See or Call Your
space. Apply, Phillips "66"
ture, ace Noll’ s Furniture
ed. $120 mo. 322 8670 after FURN. Apt. Close m. Jimmie CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
Cowan. 322 4013.
‘ 3 p. m.
1
Brokerage In’ CaJselWYry ' S em re, Geneva. 349-3401 be­

Patios, Floor, Free Estlma.es
Realtor lnsuror-Trades
sand, cement, rock, pipe, PERSONABLE YOUNG WO­
steel, grease traps, dry
MAN with sales ability, tro­ 322 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
wells. Stepping stones.
pical fish knowledge desir­
115. Houses For Sale
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
ed. No encumbrances Hours
$09 Elm Ave.
322 5751
10 a. m. to 5 p m. FINNY
FRIENDS after 5 p m
SALE: MEN’S A Rig Boys
Approx . 6 mile* South of
Shoos $2 90 pr Surplus Cily.
Sanford on 17-92
BY OWNER Bedroom A Din­
77. S itu a tion W anted
ing Room Set. 322 7017.

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specifications. &gt; Greenbrier
’ d*rclopad by
KINCSW OOD
BUILDERS, INC.
KA 1-6674

2 Bedrtxim, Kit Equip $65 mo. |
3 Bedroom, 2 bill. $125 mo.
4 Bedroom, 2 bth. $125 mo. |

Government owned
Homes

ALL
Cars Drastically Reduced
PRICES
GOOD THRU JAN. 5th

Payton Realty
322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92|

$100.00 D O W N
SelorDoa ot 2, I, and 4
BcdrKtnia located in vinous
sections of Sanford
immediate Delivery

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MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

• Sednna
• Hard Tops
• ("oncer libles
• Station W’ngnnH

V A - FHA

Complete Selection
•9‘a Thru 84'a

Mercury Monlery 4 - Door
Hard Top. Fully powered A
Air Conditioned.
I,Ike New — Lun Mileafe

Property

$200 - $300 Down
140 • $60 Month

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Management

100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 20 Day* —
1,000 Mite* On All
I'ned VW'a.

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY —
Office: 322-2111
Nights: 222-0700
322 0648
3834 Park Drive

Sale# —

ion’:! Chevy Bel Air 4 Dr. ‘0’, Automatic, Radio
And Heater. Fine Set Of Tires And Low Mile­
age. It’s Priced To Sell. A Heal Sharp One. Call
322-1481 For Further Details.
1963 Rnmhlrr American Convertible. It's A Real
Sharp One. Han Std. Transmission, With Over­
drive. An Economical One. Yet, Real Sport Too.
Call 322-1481 For Further Details.

Parta — Rervlr*

Factory Authorised Dealar
62

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Hanford, Fla.

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Special Convertible, V•
8, Auto Tranamiseion,
Full Power and Air Cun-

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IT S VALUE T IM E !
I f A New Car Is Just Out Of
Reach, W hy Not Get “ Like New
Car” Performance And
Quality W ith One O f These.
'59 PLYMOUTH
BELVEDERE

’62 FALCON

3-Door Sedan, Stand.
Transmioainn W i t h
Overdrive, W W Tiree.
Ileiutifui Condition
With Only 33,000
Mllea.

Delua* Fordor Sedan,
Automatic
Tranemiaaion. Radix And Heat­
er, Four Like New
W W Tire..

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STATION WAGON

’60 CO R VAIR

Suburban 4-Dr. Cus­
tom, Auto. Tranamto•Ion, Radio, Heat.r,
Factory Air, • Pnaa.,
W W Tire*.

Coupe, 3 Speed Tranemi**ion On The Floor,
Radio, Heater, W W
Tiree.

*874

•787

61
61
61
61
61
60
69

Ford Falcon 2 Door Station Wagon. Brand New
Englnr.

*995

Mercury I-Door Hard Top. Full Power and Air
Conditioned.
*1395
Dodge Pioneer 1-I)oor, V-8, Automatic Tranaini*sion, Radio and Heater.
m
Ford Galaaie. V-8, 2-Door Sedan,
TrsnimiMlon, Radio and Heitor.

Automatic'

'1095

Comet 2-lKxrr, Automatic Traniml**lon, Heater.
Mercury 4-Door Redan, Automatic Tran.minion.
Heater, and Ealra Clean.

*1095

Ford Country Squire Station Wagon, V-8, Auto­
matic Tranemledon, Radio A Heater. T « o To
ChiHrac Prom.

’595

61 COMET

59 LINCOLN

S-32 S p o r t a Model,
B urk itJicili, Automatic
Tranamlaalon, Heater.

Premier 4 - Door, Full
Power AT Air Condition­
ed. An Eacellent lluy

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68

67
57
63

Plymouth Station Wagon
Rambler Station Wagon
Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan
Ford V-3 2-Door Sedan

*995
'150
*295
'195
'95

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C. C. "SUNNY* HAYES ------------519 E. Flral ML

322-5441

Sanford

109 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford
S22-4HK4

1962 Fairlune ‘Sporta Coupe*. Yes, It’s A V-8.
Willi Automatic Transmission. Select Air Conditionini;. Plus All The Ollier Nice Equipment.
And It s Priced To Sell. Phone 322-1481 For
Details.
1063 Ford ‘Country Sedan.’ If You Like A Sta­
tion Wagon. Then Here's A 6 Pnssenicer You'D
Love. V-H Engine. Cruise-O-Matlc. And All The
Other Goodies. Call 322-1181 For Further
Details.

6:i

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lfl63 Ford T.Uird Landau. All Power &amp; Air
Conditioning- It’s Medium Blue. With A Darker
Blue Inferior Trim. Only 17,000 Miles. Yes, It’s
Like New. A Dream Of A Rond Car,

Winter Parle
MI 4-0209

1963 Plymouth t Door Sedan. Has Factory AirIcntp Air Conditioning On It. Power Steering
And Other Goodies That You Would Expect On
A Nice Car Like This. You Plymouth I-over#
Come And Take A .Good Close Look At An Al­
most New *63. Call 322-1481 For Further Details.
Have An Almost Brand New I960 Ford "Slar*
liner". It's Jet Black. V-8, With Stick. It's The
Sharpest One In Seminole. Don't Believe Us 7 ?
Just ('ome And Take A Look. Call 322-1481 For
Further Details.
An Almost New 1962 Comet Custom 4 Door.
Air Conditioned. Heater And N'lre Tires. Has
11,000 Miles. It’s Like New, If You’ re Inter­
ested In One That's Almost New, Then Call
322-1481 For Further Details.'
Could You Use A 1960 Dodge Seneca 4 Dr.
Waxon ? 7 Has Factory Air Conditioning, Plus
All The Other Goodies. Only 53,000 Miles. A
Nice One Owner. Call 322-1481 For Further
Details.
Have A Bunch Of Cheaples Around Here,
Should You Need An Extra Car For Short Trips.
| Call 822-1481 For Further Details.

Courteous Salesmen To Help
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• C. Hudson
• J. Benton
. • K. Kenyon
• Nick Pasternack
• Shorty Phillips

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Food Distribution Up

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experience for the Ellsworth
By Julian Stenstrom
&lt;plui copies of The Heralds: Wednesday night's game in taped and rebroadcast by Ells
team," salJ Lay. "and it’s
Aa the Ellsworth Eagles annual Progress Edition.
Oviedo attracted the largest wo™ station WDEA. ^
been a fine thing for the entire
were about to board the ACL's; "What can you say.", said crowd in Oviedo High School
L ^ U y , Yxemrth-e Oviedo area. We're glad to
West Co.at Champion for a T*&gt;'lo,‘ ■» ** i ^ u m*
hi,rtonr' 'n ’e ,m *U
K cw U ry u the Florldl High approve activities such as this
Continued rrowth of the foodl While aalei volume generalreturn trip to Maine. Head
mywj. doeP, n t ‘ ' Wcm w“ P*ckH Both Monday and Sch^ : ActlvUlfta Association. so long as they don't interfere
distribution industry in the |y his been rising, it U sign.Wednesday night's games'were; •Thj, has been a wonderful with classes."
Stuart Taylor turned , nolJ(rh "
y e a r Just passed is cleirly evl ! (fjc|lnl to note thit consumer. Coach
deneed in the four per cent
dllufe
{ood lf .n-din- «nd ..Id : "Gentlemen. I want
to thank everyone of vou
you for
increase in sales estimated for * **
Ing in relation to disposable your hospitality. Word, have­
1964, according to the year
end statement by Louia Stein, Income. Government econom­ n't been devised as yet for me
president of Food Fair Storea, ist. estimate that the average to use in expressing our feelAmerican family will devote
Inc.
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only
18 5 per cent of ita after
Total retail food sale* will
approximate $61.5 billion as tax-income to fojd In 1961,
compared with $59.2 billion In down from the previous 19 per
cent. Moreover, these econ­
1963..
.
With both government and omists predict that this will
private sources forecasting a decline still further to 18 per
continued upward spiralling of cent in 1965.
Ten years ago. the average
economy, we can anticipate
that total sale, volume for all American family spent about
retail food stores will climb 22V$ per cent of disposable in­
come on food. A major factor
to $84 billion In 1965.
In the past five years, sales in the downward trend can be
volume for the retsil food in­ ascribed to the efficiencies
dustry has shown a 21 per cent achieved by the mass food diiincrease. In comparison, foci tribution Industry which have
aale* by Food Fair Stores. Inc. checked the rise of food expenhave shown ir the same period' dltures in comparison with in30 per cent increase in come.
During the current fiscal
volume.
year, which ends May 1, food
Fair will open approximately
28 new supermarket, and six
STUART TAYLOR
J. M. Fields department stores
Ing
for the marvelous time
In its eastern region of ope­
rations. Another five food we've had in Oviedo and Semi­
units arc to be adder! in the nole County."
west coast area of operations.
Taylor'i group had split a
Harold D. Highsmith has
We anticipate that our sales
two
game, holiday-- basketball
hren named manager of Pub ]volume
„ lu_ be
^ in excess_of
--------volume will—
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First »treeT7*it was announced j j j , eai year-end. J£pr the 5 1 -firhool Lion*. But between |
- b y L. B. C&amp;gras vlte prcaltW M -^ a*.-^ )-' ended .Ust May 2
and' a T J u t f r e it .
‘ and executive supervisor of the „ lp, imounlrd to $ I . 1 0 S . » I . - : . d experienced a
Southern division of American qqq
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Investment Company. Public
Kor ,he forthcoming 1965 ,,anre ln ,hr,r honorJ
Loan is a subsidiary of Ameri- M fjsral year. Food Fair plans supper given by the Oviedo
can Investment.
(„ ,( Cp up ds expansion pro- Athletic Association, honored
Highsmith Is a graduate of gram. Our preliminary sche a( , Mrvice at fit* First Bapthe Homerville. C.a„ public dule c ,||, for th, (•onvlriirlton |(M ( hur,.h ,.u ,,n , hamburger
achools. He later majored in o( approximately *5 super- .
1tl(. Oviedo rbeerUad
businesj at Jones College j mark, . „ in Ul, n*w fiscal year ^
u k r0 „ „ „ llir, o(
Jacksonville The new Puhlie Th&lt;.tp wjl| y*. within our areas K, nnr,,y tv&gt;ro4 iW r h . |la ).
manager Joined A1C in January of operation and will be »*r l(jnJ „ ea‘ch .s,her Springs and
ol 1964 at an office in Jack- vired by our present dtalrihuf (;jr&lt;)rn,
aonville. At Uie time of h i».,lon cl.nf*M.
, -r,iur,da&gt; morning the Fa
promotion hr w n an
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Continued. . Improvement
tt,.rr , ik,.n to the giov.-.
ant
manager in Jaeksonville.
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, . efficiency and productivity in
Kranh whrr)rr K.rh mem
The Sanford office is
ta part ot a„ l f eas of operations, from
. .. xuuad was given a
•••% „f
eiinaiini . &lt; t - __ . . .
a
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a nationwide. .!&gt;
chain
of eonsumsophisticated uses of hj||; #mJ p*., nntteaf to pick his
er finance offices which each Pi , rironlc computing equip own fruit to carry back to
year make more than one mil- nlPnt to more efficient work
Maine.
lion loans ' i American fami- handling techniques in ware
When the hoys arrive home
lies. "Qualified customers mav housing, more flexible sche
tonight ea h will tm.l a var
liorrow up to $600 for any dl||lnK „( personnel, an.1 still it-1y tmx of iitrus find ship
worthwhile purpose," High |&gt;Pn,.r proliid spare manage pa,| liy the Seminole County
SAVE 32&lt; ON 4 CANS .
•mlth explained.
ment in stores, remain para Chamber »f Commerce The)
mount challenges and oppor vvrie also provided with cop
tunitles (III. efforts in these ies of The Sanford Herald
directions will continue un wtiuli earned stones and
abated
photos of their ii t iv tiles here,

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• Hope is one of man’s most precious
possessions. Without it, life loses its
Bavor.
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That is why "Happy New Year
carries special significance. It is an
expression of hope for the days
ahead.
No one is going to contend that
1964 has in all ways been a vintage
ycijr. It brought more than its share
of tragedy and national and internatio ml crises and problems.
It may, therefore, be difficult for
many Americans to sincerely say
‘ ‘ Happy New Year" this year-end,
and even harder for many others to
acknowledge the greeting without a

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In D e B a ry
It* M n J«»hn I.eon*
A twilight h"iir n*gj»n r«»n
r«»rt fMtuilnlf thr niuwi*’
Kdwird MncHnwrll ^ ill he
prtirnUi! by
Ad^laid**
Cont^
4 p m. Sunday at th^
P dlary Community Methodist
Church. A abmt mg \%ill
I -au­
ra I'latt Blown, gur*t pianist.
MacDuucll, famous New

Book Reviews
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A nrlrrllon &lt;*f »h«»rt IiomK
rr\i* w» ib pUnnofl a* Ihr pi*»ginm for tlm rrguUr molding
of thr l.oriirw‘nr&gt;d C ivic !.«•*••
gu» ( Woman's flu id »cl»^du!
r«i f«ir Tuesday at 2 p in. at
thr t ivir league Building on
Cliuroh S tm t
Members and guests are in­
vited to attend attired as their
favorita book character or
title if they desire.
lli-strsiMR for the meeting,
to he conducted by Mi* Kli*
iibelh lldle. president, will t»e
Mrs, A. C. Maier, Mrs. Kalph
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B o a r d M o o t in g
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-.ill he held M-m-lay at I* pm
in 1he t hutch Collage, tin
Tuesday, the Youth Fellowship
&lt;d the rhiin h w ll attend a
»l|h dl«tlift tne-litig al Conroid Meth-olt-t Chinch in Orland-- starting at 7 .in p m

York horn compoatr who died
at the ag« of i&lt;\ yean, left, in
addition to Ini music, a f.nO
acre farm in New llwmpahir®
known at 1 he Macltuutdl Art1st• Colony where muBicians
ran work undibturtnd
... soli. Mis. J. K, llughi-s, Mr». |
y\i% VuVauaUki
invited to nltiml Iho Siimfaj'L
fCW W tliin.
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WASHINGTON (N E A ) — 'think the label la theira., From the viewpoint o f man
ln all tha clamor aurroundinc They are more than a little striving to erect a candidal*
su
tha fight over Repdblican Na- annoyed to find the frlngera to the preaidency, the proe- v' '
tional Chairman Dean nuryh. trying to take it for their pect of euch added help la
f.
some Influential party men own.’
virtually irraaiitible. In th*
V*.
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How, then, do you erparale Franklin p . Rooaavelt arm,
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problema—auch at what to do "respectable" R e p u b l i c a n s Democratic leadera had tha
from those who are not? How sama difficulty diaavowing
about th* "kooks."
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clusively a concern o f party without seeming to strike at were aiming at th* Republi­
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cans.
moderates. Many conservative ,tha regulars?
When, as now, talk *tir«
When Goldwater and Rurch,
Iraders grumbled privately
throughout 1964 at the antic* defending the latter's tenure about shaking off these im and attitude* of right-wing as chairman, say they do not barrassing encumbrance*, th*
fringe groups and individuals want to are conservatives problem is two-fold: getting
attaching themselves to_ Sen. humiliated, it ia not rlear rid of the “ kooks" themselves,
which ones they are talking and stripping-th* party'* ar­
Harry Goldwater's rause.
Ona of these leaders — a about. M a n y rontrrvative gument o f the nonsense that
man closely involved in the leaders want Burch removed. hat crept in during the tim*
At the root of this dilemma the frregulari were permitted
Goldwater campaign—believes
the party must soon act np- is a hard, unpleasant fart: within party bonier*.
vascular Diseases held in Washing­
So much has been said nnd written
For example, profesaional
enly to disavow the fringer*. Despite their frequent private
ton- D.C.
about the threat gains that have been
He consider* it a vital step in grumblings. Goldwater forces politicians simply laugh at
The reason: The chronic diseases,
• made in life expectancy thnt it may
the rehabilitation o f the Be- and other conservative party th* notion, suppoiedly first
such as heart disease nnd cancer,
come as somewhat of a shock to learn
publican image for the ram- regulars allowed the line be- generated by ths fringers,
which are the chief killers among the
that we are not really much better
paigns of 1966 and 1968. Says twren themselves ami the that Goldwater's 27 million
middlenged and elderly, “ persist to­
o ff in this respect than Americans
hr:
"kooks" to he badly blurred voles wera somehow a graat
day largely unabated."
at the turn of the century.
•I don't think it should he from I1MS3 on
triumph. But established con­
True enough, average expected life
It is in this area thnt medicine is
done head-on. What we should
For one thing, the fringers servative Georga Humphrey
stalemated. Until a break-through is
span in 1900 was about 45 years. It
do is seise upon an issur that represented an undetermined tried to sell that idea to his
achieved, comparable to that made
is around 70 today, a gain of 25
will permit us to draw a hut
conceivably
promising friend, Gen. Dwight Eisenin the treatment of childhood disea­
sbarp linr."
number of Goldwater votes, hower. (It was no sale.!
years.
ses. the predicted "Golden Age"
Hut this is the expectancy of a
Party
progressives, o f There was mo disposition to
Sharpening a blurred line ia
when the average man will live to
new-horn child, the result of the con­
rourse, favor .meeting the cast andr with blunt dis- one of tha tougher politic*^
100 or 125 or even longer—with all
quest of childbirth and childhood
"kook" problem with a head- avowals such ss were sug- chores
the social problems that will bring
d is e a s e s tbat once l o o k a heavy toll
on disavowal. The more cau- geated by the moderates at
— is one thing we needn’t worry
of babies and mothers and young
tioiia approach suggested by San Francisco in July,
OVER 35 YEARS
about todav.
children.
the conservative, who cannot
Thcie is something rise.
At Firal A I’ alm*!**
People who rearh age 40 in 1964.
t&gt;c identifier! here, illiistralrs For all thrir wild gyrations,
(Aim.*«!&lt;!(
cid poat olive*)
however, can expect to live only a
a peculiar aspect ot the the fringe groups were perfew years longer than their 1900
tiiM’-* ideological difficult ies forming one service whose
counterparts— eight years for wom­
The problem In part is that lvalue might prove considerThere is n pViovrttis evil which I
en. only Tour years for .men..That is.
■ ■ ■ : .253!EESpi*'Vr&gt;nsrrvnUvr" has able. They were striking hardyjF -1
t .•Ul&gt;V^HeeJi.'ittwlt«»4W»».ttlJ5
j
jbeenme budly ynuddinl in the sod often, in^uninhibited Ian. —
cu uL U ig-jA f&lt;n,vrard'vK i v n o tfh.“
h c i ' $*~- m t'epf- bj'vtbeir owpec- to huv-luirt.—
*t
la£OsCx=r-.
1 * o4rat!Titn. high “ m&gt;-l tuftk* Njas8,Vff^ f«-w &gt;*«»»•
-WSttll wNVdv r e I Far
vears of life,-his grandson c
bnvc V.-lir'iv- Ifraolutiuti* that hic hMig • cat»hli»hc&lt;l ncpulifican* l,rc»htcnl Jt"&gt;hH8»&gt;ii 'WBT*'-Tit» '
\mericnns seem to
prat« the sound adtlrr of
Cnrpcls • Fornilure
suitably count on 32.
. . . .
.
,
.
|—
------------------------------------Democratic pa rly—which the
our famous pioneer psychol­ thrown In the sponge for they irniiii|H-ac•linbl*.
Tile
• I’ innoa
This was the report of n panel of
Wealth is n"t his that has it. but
v
v
nntni
regular
iniufrvalivra
if they aie iu*!drrlcss
Declare n revolt from your
ogist, Dr. Williii in James. lot
•
Renlnl
lleds
heart specialists to the recent Secthis that enjoys it.— Henjamin
to flrtVC 1-HltCIC-l.
Declare a re%*»lt against ships in the onward sin am ir.ujor bnd hnluts. f r they air
ond National Conference on CnnlioFranklin.
simply 11eAchcrthis f»t Ii «»d%our. nuisance habits, f **r of ri\dilution.
The l l e r n i a " U e o w r i l e i But that is not true* 4J«»d umnists waiting to stitli you
they are 5th mltintnista
l o t I r n w l l n r e n J e r n « ■ |»«.AVlmighty ga\e us n bruin f"r ill tiir hack.
tlnir snlmtrtgc y«»ur suerrss.
l l r n f f n l r n . ' I k e w » l l » i i*in» u « e
ike t e l ­
Plan %«»ur work; then work a rudder so we mulit plan
Resolve to quit tobaco. f»»r m r * M H«••«r ra n |ir**«iae*l
Ir• Ike
w »H »r’a
our work mid then wmk astir tlnii you will Im -longervenve ll e, i- i , nm•••*
your plan!
■»»«e n r A ■ r i r fi e e s . I m e n
*.f
I
r
n
r
t
i
k
n
n
3
M
w
u
n
l a talll
plan.
money and not b
your kns*
CASK l 471: Key. Ailhur
| l«n
ro lrr»"r#
l.eiler#
You may be a tnhnero ad alility vm state tobaoo hali­ We
Howell is a retiied r in g ) man
a i l j r e a a r d I •• d l k e n n » # a e r e p l •In t t4H|ay, but you ran dr- tosis.
• Li e !*»*•• M e d I k e t A « a « l Uenl
m Michigan.
In jar »•••«»*l l l l e e
l**»el»7 Ii
*
•lare a rrttdutmii in just one
t'ut out lnpii»r, for •t bam* ,*Mkite We J W« I k e l l n n i a .
‘ Dr fra n c." he said on his
The political ficus from tnd of the Democratic state n$!e for the l* S Senate this
-•*4 ml of tune atid $te* late
W is h in g y o u atib
st i mgs your i f f •••11\
last yisit to our h"»ne. *’ l wish
S * w York state points the legislature whnli will run- year.
vmuisi'lf 4$ flee liiuii!
Wiij’ iiet did rn»t d*-»ue Ken; )».ti wtiultl ein ourngr p» ••pic
I usiro ,8*. at
tbe
for Senatoi-elm t Kn!»eit vrne in Albany Jan •»
III 4 si* folks, too, an* Jill
mtly l u • live 4 MilV !• llllllf.
w In •I, and i-v en med i ally
A pair of ant i -\\ air tier ned* s n*»innn«tA**ri.
F Kennedy. The way is on­
4* Ii- to sli iidef i/e it t liey •'
belies
i
l
l
ti.iit
S‘*n»e
l**
mu*
.*'!•• imluii* your f '
y o u r fa m ily
•’Nowudays, the atuttnlc . t it- "44 i wtiij i . t and fid
ward and upward. There lias Democrats aie front runnels
gam the 11assy* i In
been no need since election as of now t»» be oinr traders i atte ii'siiieiit^ **f New ^ «•rK seems to be one of passive low n iliel.
day to hedge bets that the of thr l'.lhfi le|*i*lature They *tate muld he I- Ifid to adept tcsig nation.
I be inti comes in working \oim ) out It nml t •i*ii
oiliest surviving K e n n e «1 y are assemblyman S i g n i f y the lionor Itn* k c*f Warner
‘ But when 1 war a l«cnng yoilisclf up to Ho* origin.il lo gin to fi •I &gt;oung Hg-im1
h ot &gt;on i uii’t fei I like s
brother is heading luwar«i tlie Steingut of Brooklyn and iippeare*! the a^esoiin sha*l* ci, we weie taught that we Ul pi i •out intent ion
«t*8t« Sen. Julian B. Krway of »«« f L&gt;tidoii Bailies J'd.n«*»n muld cnive out our «*wn fuWhite House.
I*of most of us "hold bin k** •spot t* lo.idsfii with the 4
If Kennedy Isn’t heading Albany. Kennedy relates to l.BJ was not about to boost tu n . even in spite oT poverty voiiif line xpi essed Item that is &gt;f a 11 mk*
w | I t t e ||
that way on his own, (ate is this situation because the another Kennedy into a seat «*l h hostile •ii\iiotmn lit*
An I follow
f» titrates otir fo« nssmg DMi
likely to jM.int him in that key total Icadris who spark of natioriiii pniitoal power
i**i ••nt ••n our object ivi
^ ,4. •nda oi woi k p! ill foi the
•
•
&gt;
'.»
wc
w»ie
urged
to
mate
Mon ft* t, Join -401 aln ady
dire* trim. The piditn .-il news t lie ant i- Warner effort now
‘ i Mi, I ill g.-ing i»n a dll t ’ .i% ot vv* •» . so «• tin u &gt;mi
h.id lii uit ad* I lately Wlib i« -•nut ions uiid then 11y to
are
the
|fO
*eitl
1
rd
polit
«1
fr»*tn New York is that Mayor
v*i ina&gt; sit) . "."it noi I" .•&gt; •ill ui« inplish f ai moi r wii Ii
lull
l
ill*
III.
i|« |.,»|i* and Hole isioii.
Robert F. Warner serins to t&gt;&lt;&gt;sries who obtained Ken­ iktihel l K»’IUo "&gt; wbell i»»'
‘‘ Wasn’t that sound pay- via vbe t iiuurow or the fust .
Ri ad litoie t b o f i^lily ill
he losing the contest for con* nedy’s nomination as a tandi- f **r• adr him tti a-Hpue It* th»s t h»*log&gt;. Di t tone 7"
of the month "
\i si A 1letnoei at ii vi»e |•»•••i
It IS HliS 11lib'll' v to Ipifll ib&lt;« inw-papei and iullui.il
I I if f Mill'll* plolla el Nini'I &gt;
•irfiiial rii*intiiMii8»n. A lesser
a* .i, .i •
\nd i al am vMUI
' &gt; and at til. I* w bat r i-g ••’*’*
.in
|
.-&gt;
I
io!iu%* ‘ Di W illuiul
mart than Kennuly would
t mo* w.Hi Hie * !• *•!• tub#
a*
min call *' f nb is ” that
lam*'*.
Ulged
U
s
tii
liiake
t
f, v, t&lt;&gt;* ri «| -wn l*ir the *••Ullt
pate out l**o 1*1 i cut iesolu- P jhlishi • I otn Ando s»»n re*
tii-efit
loans
for
out
own
fu­
n!t« i a blow su« b as that
tion ami still r it tlown till t* IS to I \ .
Altamuntr Sprin,.
Enterpf*”
tii.iii tlte boss Not Botiby He ture.
( M s.na
write to Dr.
Mri.
Ritchie
llarrit
ae fall.
•
•
Hie
idea
is
fattier
to
the
Mrs. Julia llarloa
l.iKded 4.11 his feet aiol I HIS1 ranc in tare of this news*
668 3834
838-1318
Jaliu $ ll o " . II howtdl how
t*ed.'
was
tns
theory,
whnh
nil:U fm New ^ork‘s senaptf a tong
R e s o l d . . . to give faithful service
668 4604
*y» l, R'Ivii*.iti $ tlie plop* » paper. i m U inn
- ipnte sound.
Be«r l.akr-F»rr»t Gity
tal nMtninuti4»n
p»)i hob.g,. al altitude w In ti stamped aiblresstil i nu lope
For
w
e
cannot
e\|»r»t
to
to our jsolicyholdcr friends
Mrs. M.irv.nn Milra
hupportififf Krnne'ly wire
t.ake Mary
.•ml »u rants to rovrr tvp*
Hv Hal t o« bran
he wul lis us
8381678
Mr*. Francr. Weater
1* - al DellOM i at!. l e a d e r s a« ••tiiiphsh much via our ac­
throughout 1965
* Not failnit but low mm ts ing ami printing me Is «*hrn
Foiecast ft»r next y a r 's
32J-62I9
tion unless we hava previous­
C*«»»ti&gt;crry
im &gt;1ned by reDuin Deim»*rats
you
send
for
ona
of
hit
«
l
line'
’
television
prograiiiinllig
Hr.. J ■nr &lt; .i*.ell&gt;«rr}
.«% bosses tins of these was ly formulated a conatru»tive
l.akr Monro*
Inniklcts )
Kvei) ImmIs should al leas!
' m oil of the same.
I Mat t
838-5046
Mr*. II. I- John,#*
i hat Ies A Ilmkley of New plan.
very good news — foi book­
332-4732
Yo|k
t
it&gt;
who
was
one
id
the
Cbuluota
stores.
Long wood
original Jack Kennedy-forMr*. Jo.n Mafia
Air*. Donna Kat*a
Fresident leaders.
Wagner
363-3742
If you think basket hall
838-3317
helped spark a reform moveDrllary
bask*t
0 mi e neater the floor
North OrUndn
netit this year w*»i* h will •"vf
Mri. John l.rnn*
these days, It’s pisl he. *u*e
Mra. M »rg»rrl ( o.by
Binkley
his
m
’
&gt;
n
tiie
H
tM
h
668-1883
322-6193
the players' heads sir ncairr
t nngirss convening Jan. 4 A
Dellnna
tha ceiling
Osteen
reform
|
Armor
rat
In
krd
Bu»kMr*. Mildred Hanty
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
|ev in thr congr*
*nal prim­
668-3831
Kirk I’ InrH — 101 E. Cfimmrrrinl — Sanford
J22-4MI
\NASHINfiTHN ( I Tl i
I Dahlia bulbs, reached inbvWha 1 Sum. whb h hss need forth*
A two fisted eater It* • s
al) Bn* klev has hern and no
Gene* a
0 »l*dn
|his week, while nil nf US aie wirotg pile an I ail idefll all V
,lt r%r,y „||-,., *M-rk
fat .ban.e of staying healthy.
b wlHr * 1wrn i(tW-^nBra*4vr»- -*»--J.cr— &lt;*4- « J| » T •*-*&gt;&lt;IX ^&gt;V)&gt;
V*n«fi7tg wifn The jnPtnfton
319-1873
grtbe&gt; and somehow find Hi* a * *Hus Habit*
4 ijm»ftist rat mn 4»»jf *hat may
strength t fate rhe new year. I The misbegotten Dahl a won
not l»»* Ihe I
may
it is well to look hack on a prtfce in a flower show, hul
diacuver hunarlf to b» In on,
Miss
1,4M8! iart v
Biiventuie
of those i nllflli t of political .i.nic vt liic niaj-u anunipliahfailed lc» wm tlie contest. 1
Itirtll
■
nt
I
IM
S
I.
m liri.t aituatmr* Wagner i&gt;
In tfial r-mnet tmti. I i&gt;avr think Hiat is unfair
I II I . ii.'u ia l p-lni' •! *lly in
I would be willing t/v bet
iIih . ii up a ll»* " f in-l'v 1-f‘ia'*
New- ^ orl
an,I tcrniift* uhn in my npin that the lypoitl British se-rrl
Buckley
of
fours#,
opposes
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida
Fri., January 1, 196f»
agent tia• mu *• »•' *»e III
Mayor Wagner who has been Inn -Inf n-'t m - •• v* -lur rinlil
f.,l tin ir a flirvi inriit, I alto loan w th M"* I t ! I i» *, ad
i
pretty
well
etlahlishetl
as
WAI.1KR A. SISMIS, KUITOR ASU Pi BI-IIUKH
tiaii he has with
vrnlur* wi
Demmratir party lradsr in fiavr pirpaic-l »uitat&gt;lc ai«ai&lt;l&gt;
rviA &gt;R TULTOL I^a, CUssJau** •
Jam** Bund.
and ritalinn*.
New
York
state
Buckley’s
RUMKHT ALEX AMIES
Jt LIAM L. STIMTSOM
Final Aaard
When You Choose a Home in
Flrat It tha "Trinpu* Fugcommitment to defeat Wag­
Advsrusing Dirsclor
Am « cists CSitsr
Finally, W. r«-me tn th* an­
ita A -a ril" given In th* group
ner’s
legislative
leadership
■
111
l&lt;MKM
SARNY I JOMMHt
Alt •rilsios U•Q«g«r
UiD«|.n| s. J$tor
candidates easily could devel­ that do** th* rimat to niak* nuel "Bobby Baker Memorial
a .M K SIIOS.MAMB l
op into a contest for party tim* pan quickly. It gm-a to Awaid for hit'Ml Ingenuity."
DORIS Wll.II AMS
HuiiDfll
Ssclsif uJltuif
leadership betwren W’agntr aiinirthing called th« Natiuual The 1961 winner i&gt; one of the
rn iiu w b l u
DO I Ilk. 41 » l l-Y
elevator operator* at th* L.S.
and Kennedy. Buckley is not l.augh Foundation.
CUy A.a.t«r
Mschaairal ttupt
Th* foundation pul out a Capitol, who aakrd not to be
alone
among
the
lo&lt;
al
bosses
MILL YIMJMNT
Jt Dt WS U I
ataff I'biiiugrapatr
C^vaiy Ktliiar
who helped Kennedy into the 1964 prraa rrleaa, that tx- identified.
By way of background, I
Senate to Wagner's dismay gan "For mora than 20 yeara
One ia * comfortable 3 bedroom. 1’ -j bath
PabliiAm
ii.9^1 »«iur4*|, b .n li) aaJ CA(Oln*i,
ahuuld
explain that there n
tun*
ita
founding
in,
1945.
.
.”
and now seek to put their
home with larye living room, completely equipped
INCLUDING
llsbSti Oalurdajr p&gt;«
Cbrisiruas
Next on tha liat ia tha currently being erected upon
S I A l » l H II* I I 0 . 4 K A I L S
own men in a the legislative
GENERAL ELECTRIC kitchen, carport* and utility room. TAXLS AND I NSURANCE
"Sandra D*a Memorial Award the Capitol plaia an elaborate
Homs DtllYtrjr
» o k leadership.
Ths situation thus created for Diatinguiahed Obacurity in platform and grandstand that
ll.lin oL Ik lO lY T t
A L L U l U k H M AIL
Mr Mall
practically Invited Kennedy to Show Mualneaa." It go*a to a will he used for the president­
!• vs x I*sr
•lt.lt 1 Vssr
Iks Mssh
• •• I Moaias
S TA .« AAwalks
reach for the state Democrat­ certain Kenny Burke, —ho —aa ial inauguration.
EH A FINANCING—584/M O.
It ia coating about $184,000
i At I HtfSlSs
I AS I MsSlSs
ic leadership. Beyond ^ould dracribed on another preaa reIN I Mssia
It#
1 M usts
and
will
aeat
mora
spectators
ieaae
at
"the
funnieat
un­
lie the governorship perhaps
INCL. TAXES AND I NSURANCE
U a Post si hifuisti^si |*i uf ids iksi s4 assll smkssrifueos a* and ultimately the Whitt known comedian in America.*' than Madi.on Square Garden
SSiJ ta ASviicsIlnuar. It all would take time, - My third award aalutra t Nevertheless, after being used
I k s lisrsitl is s utsiabsr si it*# L u u » j Aisss s A u i is
of court*, but nobby fc*nn*dy woman namrd FToienc# Lock for Jual a few houia on Jan.
HU.4 eaUuait.iy t» .th* »•• f»r rapuklieatlea *t *1.1 th* l*ch- |g onjy
J|a will be 47 in h*rt, who entered a conteal 20, tha -h o lt thing will be
, riot,4 la l*la a.«a«*,*r.
1972 when LBJ will be etep- aponaoted by the producer* of torn down.
The aforementioned elevat­
ping down and—it ta aaaumed 1a Britiah »py movia. Tha yon­
* , u , . i . 4 h i . . , , q h .* • • • a . i l i r w t w H . t , i , t . l * h i i a . C - n
o l.ii . at aaa.ant. Fivtua, una.r ta. *ul ,1 C*.*i**&gt; »l Ml:** —promoting Hubert Horatio teat called for people to de- or operator began to brood
i. m i .
______________ ;_____________________ _ Humphrey for the Democratic acribe their greateat adxcnt- about thia apparent waste, and
CUSTOM BUILDING A SPECIALTY
X , y * i i ,| , i t i i b . i i n i H a , « « . 1 . I i . i u . i i *, hi l a t .
he has coma up with what I
preaidcntial
nomination. A urea.
.Phone 322-3103
General Office 211 W. 25th St.
• ( J L t Maa (&lt;i r4 H . i » - 4 m * r a , r « i i r a 4 a c , 4 i a h h &gt; a u i . r w i t h Miia Lockhart wrote that consider a aplendld suggestion.
Kennedy and Humphrey bat­
HOMES
ON
COUNTRY
CLUB
RD.
FOLLOW
OUR
SIGNS
aal - r ill.a
r u r n - .- ia a a ( Iba , a b i l , k . r •( T h * 4i*r»l6. A a ;
Under hi* plan, th* inaug­
tling again for th* Democrat­ her greateat adventur* * a i
I a 4 i i l 4 v a &gt; a r f i r m r * a p - &gt; a * l b l , l . r * u c b ( * f r i &gt; 4 i i c i l , a —III b .
SlenBtrom Realty, Salea Agents
Phone 322 7495
ural aland* would be diaman­
th*
time
ihe
and
her
father,
ic
nomination!
Juit
like
in
. . . a i a . i . 4 a . j a d - »*•■** - a » « - . U * r . 14 a c , , r i g h t . 8 8 4 - i l l *•
te blit experimenting w 1 1 b ( lied and shipped Ur South Viet j
1960.
*.,4 irahi* l*» *»»-**•* » * • « »*• l» w-

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BLUe KtBBON QUA l fTTHONFLgS*-*1*’’-

COMMERCIAL ORNAMENTAL NURSERY. KSTAHI-ISIIEl) IN
CENTRAL FLORIDA OVER 15 YEARS. NEEDS TWO ADDITIONAL
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ENCES ANII IIEST DUN &amp; llRADSTHEET CREDIT HATING.

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D r. C r a n e ’s

LYKES CORNED
BEEF HASH

League T o Have

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Don’t Be Hopeful

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O rgan C on ce rt

trace of bitterness and a pang of sor­
row.
'■
But the beacon light that shines
through the gloom of disappoint­
ment, tragedy and sorrow is— hope.
Hope in what is to come. Hope in
the healing power of time and cour­
age and prayer. Hope based on faith
and confidence that no matter how
Tough things may have been, they
can nnd may get better.
So with hope in our hearts, confi­
dence in our country and our way of
life, and in reverent determination to
make 1965 not only better, but the
best. ever, here's a HAPPY NEW
YEAR TO ALL!

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

New Year—New Hope

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Forecast

Horoscope
Forecast
■A T T R R A T . J A R V A K T a. I M
a in iR tt
T n ra iin n i
Til* daytime li unusually good
for o a r Saturday pursuit* to
which you wind up w h a t e v e r ,
h u already hoon plocod In m o &gt; 0
tlon.
ooporiollp
whoro
rool
•etat*.
public
commodities
tnlnoo ond recording or* can*
cor nod- The evening bring* on
opportunity to dlocuoo now or*
rmngeroanva thot require arson*
leotlonol ability.
ARIES (March II to April
I D — Iluetneee affaire or betler lar eredtt rating 1&lt; flee dur­
ing a- «■ S et In taqch with that
Influential peeeon » h » con do
you eenie bl» favor. Ceaeentrate
upon being more eueoeeeful In
retuler vacation.
A)
T i t m i (April to to May I D **
— Evening brings new alllee In*
to orbit If you pet out to the
right plaeea Ihow gratitude
for fevore eatended to you by
other*. B» eure In a. m that
you flnlah whet you had atari*
ed
« r . u m (May !1 to June III
— Finish whatever you heva
promiaed to do In a. m. *« that
the new rear beptne an the
right renting. Benefit from the
etperlenree ef the peet. D e n
your new reepanetblUllee erteely
la p. m.
*1
MOO* -CHILDREN (June II
la July D ) — You are now able
to malt*
three
parlnerehlpe
warp that here been quite Impeeelble I* the poet Itld your*
telf ef that outelde preeeura
eerly. T h m get wbeele rolling
nicely Innlght.
I. h o (July II ta Auguet I D
— (lotting thaee dull chore* hebind jreu during a. m le w-iea,
elnce you get Inspiration in p.
m. that gele you Into better
outlete. Pul them tn operation
quickly, there new Ideoe. Ae- f f
cent help (rum eo.workar#
VlUtiO (Auguet II to nept*
ember I D — It1# ell right to get
Into ueuel racret Hanoi eutleln
during a- m . but tr r &lt;• find
more Idee) thing* te de I* p m.
Camplel* work •* hobby you
like. M»ke U g beedway t o ­
night.
'
M u l l * ( •eptemher II te Oet.

(Continued From .P a n J-A)
growth. Improve reur Imago
A Q l'A R Il 'S (January It t*
February I D — An Ideal day to
do whatayar will mak* yau
more cognisant of th* aplrltual
things et Ilf*. This will enrich
your living considerably. Be
grateful far eeeletene# ef good
frlende.
••iter*
(February
Id
le
March I D — Being with pale
who very stable Is fine for you
lodsy end Interchange of Ideae
ctn b# most helpful *11 around.
He friendly with th'.** who *r*
loneeem* Shew yeu hev# e reel
heaH.
if
v o i r clill.n is B o n v
TODAY, he or eh# will be on# of
Iboe* remarkable people who
early has Ih* wisdom tn be
practical *• well ee th* vision
needed la put qerees new Idee*,
end' thee* sen k* very helpful
e v e ir t * you *e parent# et the
right time. (Mv# a fine, funda­
mental education end yeur pro.
grny Is very apt t " become
quite femou* tn on* or several
of th* unueutl outlet* that will
b* followed haea.

t

M O M M Y . JA Nt 'ART d. tea*
nr .M :i t *i.
T r v n r . M iF.et
Tha opportunities that run be
youre during t f * Nrw Veer
suddenly atari to mature ae
thle new weeli begins W h a t­
ever l* Indicated ** ih# right
deperlment f#r you to operate
I* yeur own Sign folluwln*
should k* put In mojlon with
an awareness ( hit you ere able
to ed-l th* modern. up.toiiUi*
In abuadene*.
A It l Le (March II to April D )
— Altbeugh yeu **n herdly pre­
dict whet allies wilt do most of
th* time, Ibis le on* dey when
they give you becking yuu
reed. Aleo new Idee* l'« mt.re
entbueleetl* tn aocltl affair*
tonight
T A t . i m s (April 1* to M#y toy
— You can (lad n more fascinat­
ing way t* operate now. If you
get out Into tb* huatlo and
buatle of th# buplnee* or crealive world Credit can be well
bandied, (let ahead f a il '
uKMIV| (May It In June 1U
— Be alert lo lb

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hen man# It p a M l b l O - -- Hind* la end I f f l l r f l T ' ^ m favorably (l»t problem* with
«n
bin Ironed out Mak* fine plena
for th* future.
• ( tiltt'lo (Uctober It lo No ­
vember I D — You need vital
del* today. •* be eur* ta conteet th* right person* Rely on
ftmlly,
do# #
*elghbere
end
frlende to eeelet you. Mike big
headway eoon by bedng eerneti.
r a n t troll*
(Dacember
II
to January l o ) — tlettin* out In
public le the beet way lo epend
thla day and eventnr. Put y«ur
beat fool forward. He eure you
ere dreeeed to a T and nuk e
the ftneet Impreaelon poeirbte. O
A(|l ARM S (January It ta
February
I * »—
tie ttln *
alt
t hoee pereontl duttee behind
you le pueelble eerly to&lt;ley.
(Jive your thought# over le
being mure eucceteful during
evening hour# Know where It
e you ere going.
fle t'i:*
(February
te
to
March l o t — Show uthere wbat
e true friend you can he l-y
doing whatever will eld thrm
the muet Enlarge your circle
of frlende by being with old
nnee
raaclnatlng people are
•I)
about.
i»- v a i n c l i l l . n te Rfutv
T o l l * V. h* or ehe will b* one
of tboee wiee pereone who early
will underetind the Inip.rlqnra
ef being eecure end will early
In Ilia know how te get ahead
(eater then meet ef owe eee,
elnce the practical le very mu h
e pert of thle nature, eepeclally
when muet ere atilt eoniewbot
dwelling
In
the
realm
of
dreeme Teach your progeny in
uee the direct, honeet method*
for beat reeulta.

_____
will certslnly •ml** thej.
prpv»rblat hue. MskY those vrav
e ntacte
who
think
clearly,
who think big. Do likewise
yaureelf.
MOO V CHILDREN (June
*n July I D — dhow that yuu
almost a mind reader In know­
ing whet Is eipecled of you
fr»m allies, alhars. Qal all busi*
r e -s affelre nicely settled Then
off with th* on* ynu love to
romantic plane and things
I.KO (July I ! lo August III
— 'Jelling together with partrare and talking over (uturo
venture# will bring them clos­
er to you. especially thus* who
have seemed adamant of Isle
Com* lo true accord. Then celt*
brat* together Have full
V lttl.o (August i : to Septem­
ber l i t — Tou tied belter Invoet
ta Itinti new machinery or eyetern that will permit yau lo gel
work d&lt;&gt;n# In laao time and
more
efficiently
(’ ...wot here
will then cooperate more read11) Mike uee of then eti.rgy
1.11)It A (September J1 lo o.-teber I D — Oet busy putting tut*
latent* te work *o-th*t you gel
ohoed very fait now
Othera
will follow throuah with your
Ideas He charming and they d­
eo with alacrity. Do not be
forceful
m tttlPin (October It to S'.Vftnher I D —
l.liten tee rh*
Idee* of close Me* 'he* ere. in­
tended lo bring greater hernt.
coy Into that Important realm
of your Ilf*. Be mot* p-a tlcel
(Jet a firm foundation beneath
y ou
v i t . r m i N i l |S verni er
to December I D — Think of
more satisfactory v e r t to com­
municate with regular part­
ners t&lt;* a good, earnest dev e
work Then nut with congenlol
pel tonight
Find more Ileal
form of recreation.
t AI'RIt OHV (December SI to
January 1*1— Thle le a fw.d
day to l — k *&lt; your predi el
affair* I* # clear • # * ee , h *'
you her# a far greeter ehundene# s o o n He t h o r o u g h lielaa
after all le accomplished
VIII i l l l t * (January it •"
February I I I — By being very
rlieurnlag *|th other*. » " « •
get them ta «• eleng wllh *
IJest
plan*
Y*u c-ert eeetly
elartfy l e v doubtful situation*
q* well (thaw thlt you era In­
telligent
Flats:*
February
I"
In
March l » l — Thle new ni"nlh
should b# wisely |(wnt claailng'
up a I fat re th*l ere putilin*
and getting your affair* rolling
efficiently. Aeelat thoe# In need I
Be objective end live eenelv
IF V O I R ( 'M i l l ) l» Hl* II V
THIM V, he or site fortunately
will b* one nf those Individual*
who ren oealy ee# Ihrnnett the

i r v n t Y . j * * r * R T a. to**
U K V L H il.
T i:&gt; in :M lt:«i
Many eurprlalng and unusual
o p p . rtuultlaa ere affurdrd you
both et the churchee or etu&gt;yioe
of your eholra a* well u
whir* any practical eanelder*.
lion# are lavalted. t* *eln tha
goad W i ll and actlva eeetelano*
of th* Imllwiituele wh" can beet
eld you to build a more eerur*
atructur* beneath you
AMIRS (March &gt;1 to Arrl| II)
— If you e*rve athere a he are
dfi*rv|ag loder. you amr# up
bleeelnge far yaureelf ee well
ee deepea filandahlpe Be in­
telligent tn hendling outelde
affair* Oet your Ilf* n* a
more aolld elructure. beele
T ttlltS
I April U&gt; «a May
10)— l.iettntpa to the vie*
word* of thee* I* th# pulpit, nr
of dtvetfd vetente, you can
then be off to rccreetloa In
good spirit Furget worrlre end
haea a good lima. I'erefuily
adopt a new and better a t ti­
tude

...MMUai

aeatyahst ekeeaver ovate •* ef*

— Toffuw your
chee that permit you lx hiv e
more harmonious reletlnne * l t h
kin end wife, or hi^bend- He
very careful la any deal* with
other* Make partner# h*PP&gt;
NiMtv ( m i nnr:v (June ts
to July I D - ^ l e r i l a g lepeiher
Infotmelly with peril ere today
and gelling Into metier* of
■policy le fin*. «how airellent
co*up«f etlon.
Finding
bettor
way* M iRiure cloee tie# would
be clever.
*
I.KO (July II t* Auguet I t)
— |)en't Ju*t e l t a l there looklag at lb* wark yeu hev* 10
de— plan lb* right ayatem le
ua* and then dive right into It.
Aeoaelelee will then lend * rm*
helping hand. Be ef the right
altitude.
VIHtJO (Auguet || to Sept­
ember I D — Yeu elncerely want
ta ply your particular talent#
today end ehould do eo. oo that
you make big etrldee fo r w a r d .
Tell other* whet your elme ere.
They then glv* you th# support
you went, build your morel*.
LIBRA tSeptember II to Oct*
eber I D — Svltlagl dew* and
communing ’ With kla I* vary
•te# this roof Meg po th at.yeu
gel that wonderful accord be­
tween you that ta eltal *1 tbl*
lime. (Jet back te oome oldfashioned Idea*. *• called. They
never fell.
g r o R r i o (October II ta N *.
eembar I D — Listening with
cere lo tb* Iddgt ef a goad
(Rend can certainly help you te
gtln your personal alma. Qad
abeul socially tonight. Sum#
fin* new contged la peaalblt for
(ha fuiur*.
• A U lT T A R I l' a (November &gt;1
le December I D — If yeu r**Hy
p e n l to be religion* folleer th*
Roldan Rule, be l a Inapleatlon
to other*. Oat to church eerly.
Thru Join Individual* of good
rtpui*. fin* mind.
c a f r i c o r * |December n t*
Jenuery I D — Tbtpktpc *i» n«
very broad line* eqd being with
wb* are Ihtlueatlal cah
G reen*
vena Interesting and profit­
able tj&amp;ey. Strive fur spiritual
( C osU a oa d O r f t f t

f&amp;lra Into »hlrh &gt;• or aha Id
•margins and will
»#'V help­
ful In rtvlor lpf ordar and fin•r
Tha bail •uflal hara
Id In »ha g o t arnmaaial »*alm a
moat lin|»*)rtanl r**g in tha targa
mhrrl Thar# la * fina hamanl.
tartan In thla rhart. I •
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aaaapal.*' W h l y m
maha «f
four Ilf# la tprialr 19 *• I
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ADVEN TIST CHURCH
Corner f i b * Elm
J. U M a r s h a l l--------------- Poo lop

SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sobboih School -----»•
W orih lp Service _ 11 :M n. m.
Wednesday Night
Frayar S o r r l e o ------ T il l p. m.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
11*1 Park Aon. a l 14th St.
Rar. C C. Doan. Jr. — Paalor
Sunday School —
4:44 *• mWorahlp Sorrleo —. 11:44
m.
Eranlng W o n h l p _ T:I4 p. m.
Alliance Toulh
yellow.hip (Wo d.) — T:I4 p. m(Wed)
prayer Sorrleo ------ t i l l p. “ •

Assem bly O f God
PINKCRE8T A8SKMIILY
o r OOD CHURCH
Cor. )7th and Elm
H. M. Wilder ---------- Psstbr
Sunday School ------ 4:44
Morning Worahlp _ 14:44
Eranlng Worahlp — 1:J» P
Toulh Serr. ISun.) _ 4.04 ». ~
Mid-Week Sorr. (Wod.) - 1:14

p. m.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I Parh Artnuo
F. B- C h a n e o ------------- Paalor
Morning Worship — 1:14 a. m.
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — t i l t * a- m.
Training Union — 1:14 p. m.
Eranlng Worahlp - f : 4 l p- m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlco 1:11 p. no.

Evening Worahlp —
P “ •
W td o iid a y
Prayer Sarvle#
— 1:44 p m.
P1NECREBT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
p a t l a r _____ William J. Ouita
Morning Worihlp
11:40 a. m.
Sunday School
4:44 a. m.
Training U n i o n ------ 4:14
p m.
Evening Worihlp — 1:14 P- ra.
W i d Ot lloiri A T e ach .n
M ill in g -------------— l:&gt;4 P m.

CONOREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Untied Church •( Christ)
Park Avunuu » t 14th S t
4:44 a. m. ------ Church School
11:44 a. m. _ Worihlp Service
d :!4 p. m. _ Chrlatlaa Toulh
Mlnl.try
R .v . Wat lor A. R. McPh.roon.
Paalor

CHRIST CHURCH
Church StrtaL Longwood
F t. Charlii W . StawarL Jr.
Vlear
Holy Communion —
*&gt; mFamily Sirvtoa A
C l a o .t i .. ,
4:44 4. m.
Claaa.i ------!---------- — 4:4* *• ro-

God breathes Holiness . . . yet He forgives men’s sin.
For God is Love . . . and love is a living Strength . . . that
reaches, inspires, guides, protects, promises, fujfills.
He was a descendant of the Ages of Stone and of Iron —
that earnest seeker who cried, The Lord is the etrength of my life.
At church, next Sunday, you’ll rub shoulders with countless
others who look beyond wails and chains to find STRENGTH.

HOLY CROSS
F t. Leroy D. Sopor, Roelor
Holy Communion . _ 1:14 a m.
Family Service and
Sunday School
—. — 4 :4 0 A ra.
Morning Frgyer
(Flrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:44 A m.

Free Methodist

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JORDAN MISSIONARY
B A PT IIT CHURCH
t i l l W. Flrel S i r . . I
Sunday School — — 10:44 a ra.
Morning Worthlp _ 11:40 a re.
BIbIt Study (Sunday) 1 : 0 o pm.
E v a n g i l l i t l o Service 1:04 P m .
Wad Prayer Meet ~ 1:00 p m.

LUTHRHAN CIIUHCH OP
TIIL HLDLLILLU
I US W. 21th 1'laca
**Tha Church of tha Lutharan
H a i r " and TV *'Thia la tha
Lifa**
llaruart W. Goaraa
Paator
Hunda/ bchool
9:11 a m.
Worship ttrrvlca .» la. 2a a. m.
Klndargartan and Muraarx

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FIRST

CHURCH OF CIIIII8T
SCIENTIST
Eaal Second S l r .a l
Sunday Sarvica A
Sunday School
11: 00 A m.
g o b ) .cl: •aod"
W edn esda y s . r v i e o . « 0 0 p m.
B o d i n g lloomi 101 E. Flr.l.
W o h d a y i : l« 10 a m - 4: 10
p in Friday E v ening : 4 : 1 0 4 : 1 0 p. m.

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O A K L A W N BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l Country Club Hoed
■ poaaor.d by Flrat Ueptlit
Cburch
Rev. R. T. H a r r e l l ------Pallor
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 4:44 a m.
Worahlp Service _ 11:01 a m.
Training Union ------ 4:44 p m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:44 p m.
Wad. Prayer S.rv. _ 1:44 P m.
OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
IIW T. 414
Ph. I1I-4II4
p ( l iur ____ Chaelar W. Plank
Sunday tchpol ------ 10:00 s. m.
Morning Servlea _ l l:« 0 a m.
Training U n i o n ------ 4:4® PEvening Service _ 7 1 10 p. m.
Wedneedey M.etloge:
Organliatlona _
4:14 p m.
F r a y o r ----------------- 7:44 p m.
C h o i r ------------------ R “ •

Methodist
FIRST

METHODIST CHURCH
414 Perk Ava
l i e . Hubert M Jenklne Paalor
M-:rnlng IVurahlp _ I 1a p m.
Sunday School ____ |;r| a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10 U a m.
MYF Meeting. ___ 4 33 p m.
l Ini.rm.dial*. Senior!
Evening Worahlp __ 1:10 p m.

Church Of God
CHURCH

or

Nazarene

.. j p. ra,
Sarvica 7:00 p. ra.

811 LI II K HI)
LUTHLIIA.N CIIUHCH
J&gt;u« A Orlando Drlvt
II wjr. n -&gt; 2 )
Hanford, Florida
122*7111
Tha Ilav. J. Gordon P a a*r j .
Pastor
Bundax S c h o o l ____ 9:11 a m.
Morning Worahlp __ ll:«a a m.
Communion — Flrat gunda/ la
Loch Month
Ktndargartaa and Nuraarf

Christian Science

A Cordial W il c om t to All

FIRST SOUTHERN
M ET HOD ir T CHURCH
/
Wome n'# Club Building
404 Oak A v a
Durward H. Knlgkt J r , Peetoe
tunday School ____ |: t| a. m
Vorehlp Service _ _ T;io

Lutheran

CHURCH o r CHRIST
1111 Park Avrnui
Bert l l r o w n ______ Evangollil
Sunday
Ulbli S t u d y ____ — 11:04 a. ra.
Morning Worihlp — 11:44 a ra.
Evening Service — 4:11 p ra.
8 . 1 "II.ra id of Truth" I p m.
Sunday on Channil 4
Tuieday
l.adlto lllbli Cleat _ 14:04 a ra.
Wednesday

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Southern Methodist

CHURCH
r REE METHODIST CHI
Corn«r 4th St. and Laurel1 Ava.
R*
C- E. Andaraon ---- I
Telephone: Ill-tOJ)
■unday School __— l i t !
Morning Worship _
. C - « Z . ^ ^ ) f c t h l p _ 1|M
W aA Prayer forTlco"tt*t

PAOLA CIIUIICII Oh CHRIST
Highway II Weal
Morrli R u b y -------- Evingellit
Ultili C l i . i ----------I®:.® »• m.
Morning Worihlp — 11:44 a . m.
Kvtnlng Worihlp _ 4:40 p. ra.
Bible C l e . i . • Wid. . 1:14 p. m.

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CHRI ST METHODIST
1
CHURCH
Sunlend Eetatoa
Cllrue Height.
Rev. Charlie R H o g g __Paalor
Church 8chool _ _ S: 44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
JJYF
------ — — i - 4:14 p. m.
Eve. Worahlp ____ T:J0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Servlea 1:10 p.m.

441 S- Park A v a

440

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Methodist
OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Oita«n
g
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroa
C. A. Boatly ----------------- Paata*
Oataan
Sunday School ■
14:44 a . ' m.
O .li.n
Worihlp StrYleo — 11:44 a m.
Stafford Mtmorlat—
Worahlp Sirvlco _ |:I4 a. m.
Klifford Memorial—
Bundty School

Episcopal

Christian

CIIUHCH o r CHRIST
Ohneva
Ralph Brewer Jr. ' Evangelist
Ulhlo School -- ------m,
MoVning Worship _ »;)0 »• m.
K anlng Worahlp — 4:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Sarvica 1.10 p. m.

W E8T SIDB M1SSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
l l h BL A Holly AU4.
John R. K i n g ---------------- Paalor
Sunday gohool —
14:44 A m.
flundtr
Morning Worahlp — 11:44 a. m.

God possesses a resolute W ill. . . yet He gives man freedom
of will.
God embodies all Power. . . but He hears and answers prayer.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCII'I.ES OF CHRIST
1401 S Sanford Ava.
IL Varnon Fuller
Sunday School
4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.

CENT RAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. M
I4lk
S L .A Oak Ava.
i l muym
Paalor

MUFM
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MOotrHnIin
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Stone and Iron are unyielding. Itut the greatest strength
this world has known is a STRENGTH that yield*:

BAPTIST MISSION
ENTERPRISE
Sunday School ------ - 9:41 ■ •
Morning Worahlp « 11:00 k.
Training Union ------ i : 4 i h
livening Worahlp — T:lu p. m.
Wad. .Sight
I*r«jrar Marling M 7:19 p. m.
Jtav. I t J. Uoynton — — I'aalor

Church Of Christ

M
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i l l tL
Training
Uanltra — g
9i4l
p. m.
Evinln g girvle# — — 4:40 p. m.
W i d . Prayer girvle# 1:4* P- mN ur .i r y Opea
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Simply stone and iron! Our photographer called this
“Strength”

ELDER BPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. at Haater Aro.
B. Ilamllion Orillia — Paalor
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 »■ m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Training Union _
4:&gt;a p m.
Evening Worahlp _ t i l l p. m.

Baptist

BUI Sl.phona

Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

OOD

llnd A French
L H Alfo rd .................. P e e io r
Sunday School
1:44 a m.
Morning Worahlp ._ 11:40 a. m.
Kvangallallc s.rv. . 1:40 p m
Tu.a Prayer Sarv _ 1:10 p m.
Tbura Young People
E n d e a v o r -------------1:44 P »•

GENEVA

METHODIST

CHURCH

Monday
Pealme
81:1-6

Sunday
Faalme
1:1 -4

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECY
1104 Elm Av.nuo
Rev. Hubert Welch , — Pi elor
Sunday Schnul
_ 4 14 ■ m.
Wurahlp Sarvica . . 10.14 I
E tig.Hatle Sarv. _ 7ile I
Tu.d ay :
lllbta T r a i n i n g ------ 1:44 |
Thuraday:
Tuung People Service 1:44 p m.

Tufviay
Mlcah

Wrdneaday
Jeremiah

Thuraday
Romani

Friday
Kphesiana

6 :8

31:33-34

8 : 1-6

8 :7 -9

Rev W E T l m m e ____ Paalor
Sunday S c h o o l ______ t il a m.
Murnmg Harriett _ 11:00 a m.
Choir Practice W .d 1:10 p. m.
Every One Welcome.

Saturday
Romani
8:36 -3 9-.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd. el Woodland A « t ,
Rev. John H Hlrea Jr.. Paetor
Churoh School ____ 1:44 a m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:01 a m.
M Y F -------------------------------4:14 p. m.

Serv|c,~ (Wed.) _
Third tfundax
■ Ingapiratloa

T: 0I p

m.

l ot g. ra.

FIRST CHURCH
THE NAZAItK.VE
Lake 4lary, r i A
W. L. Holcombe. Paator
Sunday
A m. -------- Bible School O
a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
P- m. _ Evening Service
1:00 p. m. _ Wed. M ld -W e.k
Prayer Service.
1:00 p m. _ Leet W e i Mlee.
lonary Service
OF

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHt'ltCH OF LONOWOOD
441 Orange Street
Rev E. Iioth Grant .... Paalor
Sunday School _ _ _ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ llioo a m.
Sunday Evening _ 7:10 p. m.
Wtd. Ulbla Study _ T:4a p. m.
Conuuarora Mealing
F r i d a y ---------------- 7:10 p m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford.
FIa
Oak A v a A Ird St.
Grnv.r C Sanall Jr. ,
Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. A a.l.ia nt V
Paalor
Church S c h o o l ______t it a. m.
S.talon M . a t a ____ to i l a m.
Morning Worahlp _ il.oo a- m.
Pioneer Fellow.hip _ (.00 p m.
H.nlur III Fellowehlp 1:00 p. m.
Evening W o r a h l p __7.10 p m.
W M . Prayer Mealing 7:00 p. m.

COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN
1774 South Orlando Drive
T h o m . . IL M e k l n ____Paalor
Worahlp — __-4.00 a. m. ||
Church School
1 0 :0 0 a m .

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. St Mrs. M. K. StrickUnil
BROWN

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sunfurd

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
und Stuff

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

NEI-SON &amp; CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

STRICKLA

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
W h a m eghSPee H w .y .- 1 7 - 9 2 . ■H a n f o r d - —

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C. L. Robinson and Stuff
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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

KII.GORE SEED COMPA&gt;TY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

SANFORD WELDING &amp;
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley St Employees

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

LEE RROTHERS
Plumbing, Heuting, Air Conditioning

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

HILL HARDWARE &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Nawman and Employees

LIGGETT REXAI.L DRUG
Gordon Kcilctt — Herman Kuleff
and Employees

A. DUDA St SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

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

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees -

■ AITIBT

ML Slog Mlooloasry Baptlac Slpaa Ava.
New
ML
Calvary
IdlaaUaary
Baptlat
1141 W. Itlh SL
New Salem Prlailtlv* Baptist Ckurch,
1444 W. tlth SL
New ML Bias Hapllat Church. 1744 Faar AVu
Oak la v a Bapllhl Chapa), I I I ! W. Silk SL
Oaioon llantlai Church
Plnacrost Baptlal Church. I l l W. Onora Rd.
Fralrla Lake Baptlat Church, Rldg* lid.
Fora Park
Prcgroao Mlaalonary BapUat Churoh. Midway
Sacuad Shiloh Mlaalaaary Baytlot Church,
Ninth B Hickary
SL J a n u Mlaaloaary BaytUt Church at®,
ltd 414 Ooloau
■L Paul Mlaaloaary Bsyllat Church, Ith BL
BL Mall hews Ml.oloaery BaytUt Churoh
Caaaaa Halghta
Bl John'# Missionary BaytUt Churah,
4)4 Cypraaa SL "
Tsmylo BaytUt Church. Pali Syringe Rd.
A llamam * Syrtggg
Weatalds Mlaah
llssioHary BaytUt Churuh,
oily A'
U S a Moil
AV)
Bias Moya BaytUt Church. US Oraaga Ava.

■l
Ann's
Catholl*
Church.
Parching
Place. DuBary
,
■l. Mary Magdalena Cathollo Church. Mailland Av*. Altamonte Springe

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

and Employees
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose St Wilka Bowman Si Employees

WHATABURGER
2646 French Avenue

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURG E R
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

P a aIa
Waalaraa
M tlh od lll,
RL
4d
W. al Paots
SL J a m , . A M B , Sanfard Ava.
SL Mary ■ A.M.E. Church SL RL 411 Oataan
BL
Paula
MetktdUt
Churoh
Oolton
Rd Kaiarprla*
Stnffurd
M .a or ta l
MaibodUt
C h a r ah

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
“ •root Lake Sovoath-dsy Advaatlal Church.
Hwy. «||, jrorest City
Savacth-day
Advantlat Church.
MaltUad
A v , . A l U m o a l , Spring,
Sanfcrd
Savtath-dsy
AdvaatUt
Church.
■ evtalh 4 Elm
OTHER CHURCHEl
Allaa'a A M.E. Church, OUv* a l i i h
Church of Ood la ChrlaL Ovlad*
Chuluole Comraualty Church
Church of Ood of Prophocy. 1447 Elm Ava.
Church of Ood Mission. Enterprise
Church of Jaaus Christ of Latter Day
Salma, t i l l park Av*.
Csmmually Chapal. Altsmoat* gprtngs
Eastern Orthodox Church. BL Johns Chryaoalom chapel. Hwy. 17*41, Parn Park
C ocgragatlea B *U larasL tlth B Magnolia

*

-SEM IN OLE C O U N TY A R E A CH URCH DIRECTORYAntioch Baptlol Church. Oviedo
cen tra l Uepllat Church. 1411 Oak Ava.
Chuluole Flroi B apllol Church
ChbluolA Baptlat Mloalua
Bldar Springe Bapllai Church.
444 L a t M i

M

— '—

Flral Baptlei Church. 414 P»rh Av®.
r n .n d .h ip BapUat Church •(
Allamunla

Springe

RL 448. AIUMOBI* aprleg*
Flrat Be pits! Church «T DuBary
F irst Bapllol Church of Oouara
Flrat Baptlal Ckarub uf L a k , Mary
F lroi Baptist Church uf Lahu H ear**
F irst BaytUt Church uf Luiguruud, Our.
Church * Oraal
4WW*
yira l „Bapllol Church a t• V4
Ofludu

First

iiapilal Church of Sab Langs Spring*
NbUsh__MiaaUnary Bapltai Church,
FUat ■______

1181 W. ISlh BL
Fvruol OUy Bapllut Church
F vuatala Head Bapllol Chanth, Ovia8*
Lav® Southern Baptlal Mlealon. Chuluala
Mlaaloaary BapUat
Church North
H i.

MacadVa'a
Mlaaio*
B apllol Char ah
~ ' 8UU &gt;MT oataaa
,|ng G lory BapUat Church. Geneva Hwy.
Oliva Mlaaiuaary Hapliai Church. Sah
ayrU ga R A , L a a g w oed .

CA THOUO
Church af Ik* Nativity, Lake Mary
All Soul* caihoila Church. I l l Oak Avn
Roman Catholic Mena, Sye riana ae Club,
CbulUhM

CHUIST?AN
Flrat Chrlatlan Church. 1447 8 lanferd Ava.
Ooagragallaaal Chrlatlan Church,
1441 Park Ava.
'
Norlhald*
Christian
Church,
f l t r l d a
Uavaa D r . Maitland
CIIUHCH OP CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1411 a Park Av*.
Church of ChrUt, Geneva
Church af ChrUL Loagwoed
Church af ChrlaL Paata

CHUIICH o r OOD
Church
Churoh
Church
Church

af
of
of
of

Ood
Ood.
Ood.
Ood

141 Hickory
1444 B 4 r.nch
Ovlodo
Mlaaloa. Emaryrla*
EPISCOPAL

All Salala Episcopal Churah E. DoDary
A v * . Eaiarprlaa
Christ Epladoyal Church. Loagwaad
A ll t a la u Episcopal. Knlarpnaa
Muly Cross Episcopal, Parh Av*. at 4th

LUTHERAN
Aactn.loa
Lulharan
Church.
D r . I'nsaalbarry
Good Shephard United Lutharn,

7440 a

Ovarbrook

Orlando Dr.

Lulharan Church s f tha Redeemer,
144 W. |4tb Place
Messiah Lutboran Church, Amarlnaa Legion
Hall. Prelrl* Lake. Fern Park
SL Lukes Lutharan Church, Hu 414 Slav!#
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church. E.
Delisty A v * . KnlaryrUa
Bear Lake MaibodUt Church
Uolhal A M U Church. Canaan Halghta
Caaaolborry Comtnuallr Mothodlai Church.
Hwy. 17-41 B Pin#/ Hide* ltd . Caacalharry
DolJary Commoniiy Moihodlst Church W.
lllyblenda. DaBary
ChrUt MaibodUt Church
Sualaad Eatata* .
Flrat Mathodlai Church. 414 Park Av*.
Plral Mathodlai Church of Ovlad*
First Souther* Methodist Church
W o m a n s Club 441 Oak Av*.
Fro* Mathodlai Churah. 144 W. «ih SL
Ooaava Method 1M Church, Oanava
Orac* MaibodUt Church. Onora Rd.
Oraai Chaaol A M ) Church, Ovlad*
Oakgrovo Mathodlai Church, Ovlad*
Oslcoa Maihadiai Church

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B. DtBary
NAZARENB
t I ra t
Church
af
tha
Nassraaa.
Ind *1 Maple
Fern
Park
Church
af
tha
Naaaran*.
O'Unen ltd, Fern Park
Laka Mary Chu'cb af tha Naaaaca*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Presbyterlaa Churah. Labs Mary
Flrat
Praaby tartan
Church.
Oak
A v*.'
A tid SL
Flrai praahytarun church, Caasalbarry .
Flrat
Prashytarlaa
Church
af
DaBary,
E. Highlani
Presbyiarlan Church of T b* Covenant
) ! ! ) a Orlando Dr.
SL Andrew, prch ytarlan Church 4411 Lonuaal Bch. D r . Bear Lake
upaala . Commaalty
PrcabytarUa
Churah.
Upaala RA
Wsauala Ular Prashylartaa Ckurch, MawtU

Fork. HL 4)4

n.
*1

First Charch at ChrUL M a a lU L
144 K. tad SL
K lagdom Hall at Jahavah'a WHneao
Lake M oaroo UnlL I I I ) W. Third BL
Flrat Paaiacoaiai Church o f Loagw oed
Full Gospel TabarnoaU I l f ) Country Club
ML Olivo Melmaas
Church. Oak MlU
Rd. Oalaca
Ftaearaat Aaosmbly o f Ood. ttth * Elm
Booford A U U oc, Church. 118) B Parh Ava.
Baaford Congregation of Jahovah's W llnaaaa*. l i t Baaford Av*.
Tha SalvaUu* Army. 114 K. la d BL
k
D ally Church at B aaforA lo t R. )a« SL
\j)

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GOP Ousts Halleck As
Seminole County

♦c eioc

You could actually sec that
cold front moving across the
Sanford scene Sunday after­
noon. First the clouds were
way off to the north but grad­
ually moved southward. As
they did the wind kicked up
and the sunny Sanford Sun­
day came to an abrupt close
as heavy rain clouted the
area,
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‘‘The Nile o f America”

u llt r W a n t e d l i m t l x t

Three of Sanford's finest are
to leave today for Tallahassee
and special duty during the in­
augural Tuesday. Heading the
group will be Lt. Joe Hickson,
accompanied by Patrolmen
Charles Fagan and Larry
Hamrick.
Sheriffs deputies report a
rash of bicycle thefts in the
. county and urged the owners
to lock their vehicles or keep
them in an enclosed area.
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Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Temperature above normal, high Tuesday, about 70, low tonight 50.
VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON.. JANUARY 4, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 96
t*

A N D R E W Carraway
today was named to his
third four-year term
as a member of the
S e m i n o l e Memorial
Hospital board of trus­
tees by Gov. Farris
Bryant.
(Herald Photo)

One Round
More Won
By Swofford

JtSLWA...
Bandel Named
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. - elect Haydon Bums ap­
pointed Miamian Lcula Bandel
as chairman of the State Hav­
ing Commission today.

Bryant Takes
Final Slap
At Successor

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Sen. Long
New Whip
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Democratic-do*
minnted 89th Conjtress convened today shortly after
House Republicans ousted veteran leader Charles A.
Halleck of Indiana and Senate Democrats named
Russell B. Long as their whip.
Halleck went down to defeat to Rep. Gerald A.
Ford of Michigan who
*
will command the deplet­
ed Republican H o u s e
forces over tho next two
years,

Bad Weather .
Continues In
North, West

Th* Senate Democrats pick
cd tjong for their No. 2 lead­
Circuit Court Judge Volie
ership post tr settle a threeBy Barbara Frye
A. Williams Jr. today denied
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — way contest. He defeated Sens.
request by attorneys for E.
Jn a. surpriie move today, John 0. Pastor* of Rhode Is­
Tope Bassett for a temporary
Delays Action
land and V S. (Mike) Mon
By United Pres*
Gov. Farria Bryant aigned
injunction which would pre­
rooey of Oklahoma for the
u n i t e d N a t i o n s , n .y .
The Pacific Northwest bent
vent W. I-awremc Swofford
(UPI) — Indonesia today de­ new appointments for hi* con- post vacated by Vice Presi­ again today under the threat
from being seated Tuesday on
layed formally hottfying the trovrrtial Board of Hcgent* dent • elect Hubert H. Hum­ of the third straight week of
the Board of Seminole County
rain, snow and floods. Rain
United Nation* uf It* decision and the Cabinet Board of Ed­ phrey.
Commissioners.
In the immediate offing were and cold chilled the East
to withdraw from memlier- ucation reconfirmed them.
Swofford waa opposed by
The dog track opened its
Homestead, Fla., was hit
•hip,
It wa* the only business opening day disputes over farBassett in last November's
season over the weekend and
reaching rules changes In both with three-quarters of an inch
transacted at the final meet­
general election. Initial rewithit came a monumental
of rain as a cold front trigger­
the House and Senate,
Advisor Killed
sulta'gave Bassett 7,735 vote*
ing of the Cabinet under Uic
traffic tie-up. As one deputy
And at 9 p. m. (EST) Presl ed thunderstorm i a c r o a I
SAIGON
&lt;UI’1&gt;
—
Com­
to 7.0L7 for the Altamonte
put it this morning, "It seems
dent Johnson was to address southern Florid*.
munist guerrilla* have killed Bryant administration.
- like everyone came in cars—
Volusia County authorities -Springs mayor. H o w e y e r,
Cold air and 50 mile winds
The regenty appointment*, a joint session to deliver his
a
U.S.
military
.
advisor
and
one Jo a customer.’ ’.
whipped
across New
I r v e e k i p g extrwdttkm.cGi**
« re
State
of
the
Union
message.
put 7J
m tdn u 0 Ut_i Studied.a vjtek ago, drew f^e
SP.
(menfn
vo!vcd in the, hamm-r-!aMnl InvL laujrSW
oT
r5r&lt;1
Plck,“1-.’
Chilled r e . was the_kevnote today d r o p -p (h rti
of
action
in
.a*counter-attack
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fc
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k
M
m
.
4
,
f
«,
ill
M
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ii*
M
k
.
a
s
,
f
V
ll
fruin mcoptmg Gov. -Haydon
. County -com m isiiobcrs3viil mlaying of » , prominent Pc-* enough votes^to take a 128o ft h o rjgy Yy&amp;ipl a n h e cere­ to the 20s.
KOBKH-TVJOHN Coilinj wn.t mined oiil
' 40 milri-eeiutheast*WS&gt;migon.
Burns who formally is sworn monial swearing In rituals
en rl m
e n William
W illia m M
i*Tl
rt te a ! r! '*T'I
man.
cDonald,F5'®
margm"Ind wlrTThe of­
reorganise Tuesday morning ILand
Similar high winds buffeted
nole County's New Year’s Baby by one hour am!
fice.
In Tueiday but who could be where freshman congressmen Sheridan, Wyo,, and plum*
with Ed Yarborough and Law­ Dec. 27.
46 minutes, lie is pictured with his mother. Mrs.
Red
W
arning
Bassett charged election trrence Swofford being seated
Deported to have admitted
come governor If he wished at were welcomed and veterans meted the temperature to l|
Hermit Collins, of 2122 Princeton Avenue.
MOSCOW (UPI) —^Soviet
a^s new commissioners. They'll the slaying are Edward M. regularities in precincts 1, 3,
from both sides of the aisle below rero at Cut Bank, Mont.
midnight Monday.
Foreign Minister A n d r e i
also elect a new chairman to Weir Jr.. 24, and William It, 17. 20 and 23 and filed a
It was expected to be cloudy
held
informal reunion*.
Hr wanted a voice In setec
Gromyko warned today that
replace Jim Avery who de­ Steven Day, 19. They told of suit in Circuit (Jourt asking
Th* two Kennedy brothers— and continued cold over most
lion
of
the
cine-man
board
Hussfa would aid North Viet
cided against running for an­ the killing when apprehended that the election o f Swofford
Edward of Massachusetti and of the nation today.
Nam in the event of American that will run the state uni
But In California, dlsastet
other term.
in Fowler, lnd., late last tie set aside and that Bassett
Robert of New York — walk­
verslty
system
during
his
ten­
military
action
there.
be declared tha winner.
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worker* played a waiting
week.
ed
together
into
the
Senate
ure as governor.
Herently a motion was
McDonald, brother of Tom
game as the weather bureau
Bobbie Lynch, 4$, a polio
The five member Board of chamber for the opening cere­
State
O
f
Union
granted by Judge Williams to
predicted snow and rain.
McDonald,
former
Sanford
mony.
victim since he was three
Education,
headed
by
Bryant,
dismiss the suit but Bassett
WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
Heavy rain and blizzard
Long'* victory came on the
months old, is sporting a new mayor, was found in the
and his attorneys were given
President
Johnson goes be­ must by law confirm the ap­ second ballot at a closed-door condition* closed all roads in
bathtub
a
week
ago
Sunday
chair, thanks to the efforts of
pointments
and
this
was
done
15 days in which to fils an
Emory Emerson Griffin is long. He is the son of Mr. fore Congress and the nation unanimously a week ago and meeting of the 68 Democrats, Humboldt County, California,
the March of Dimes. He told and it waa first thought he
amended complaint. Bassett the New Year’s Baby of t965
tonight at P p in. (KST) with
who will far outnumber their which suffered the worst in
The Herald the other day he had suffered a heart attack.
and Mrs. Kermit Collins, of
a Slate of the Union message the new regents officially took 32 Republican opponents in tills Christmas week flooding.
The two men told Fowler still has time to file the for Seminole County, it ap­
is "very proud of it and I
offlre
on
New
Year's
Day.
2422 Princeton Avenue.
amended complaint but asked peared at pres* time today.
placing education at the top of
Three Rhode Island duck
want to let my friends know­ authorities they struck Mc­
But Secretary of State Tom session.
for an injunction this morn­
Emory end his psreuts will the immediate nerds of his
Donald
over
the
ht-nd
with
a
Halleck wsi tossed out of Uie hunters drowned Sunday when
how good the March of Dimes j
Emory, a six-pound boy, 16
Adams
raised
the
question
ing in an effort to prevent
their skiff capsiied in rough
is and has been to me " Bob­ hammer, then held his head
inebra long, arrived at 6 a. m. receive the New Year’s Baby proposed "Great Society.'*
whether appointment of the House leadership post Just six
Swofford from being seated
years after he himself hsd en­ water and 40 mile an hour
bie is a former Yellow Cab under water until they were
Saturday at the Jones-Fran- prizes unless another entry is
hoard
before
the
effective
dale
Tuesday when the County
winds on Narraganselt Bay.,
Company dispatcher in this sure hr was dead.
mis Maternity Home, 621 received before the deadline Roof Kills 72
of creation of the board, Jan. gineered a coup that had un­
High wtndi, freezing tem­
They fled in McDonald's Commission convenes for an Eu»t Sixth Street,
area.
seated
his
predecessor.
Joseph
KIJO,
Mexico
(U
r
j)
lliv.
I. mkuhl soot Ire questioned ao
of Tuesday m i'lltjhj^
&gt;
car, which was recovered by organisational meeting.
t^ -cquivl Olivare. and 71 of the governor quickly signed W. -Martin Jr. of Massachu­ perature* and an eight-inch
Ha la the sou of Ml. and
Judge Williams denied the
snowfall
Jolted Connecticut
hi* parishioners were crushed) new appointments end the setts.
Mrs. Julius Griffin, of 1703
ATTENTION Mutual Con Fowler police.
The two men said they kill­ request on the basis that West I5th Street.
to death Sunday when the re­ board again confirmed them.
in advance of the Halleck- during the weekend.
"ctrl
membership holders:
Firemen
Scurry
tuurta must presume when
In eastern Washington state,
inforced concrete roof of a
Emory’s name as the Neve
The concert by the Stetson ed McDonald after he had de­ ranvusslng hoards c e r t i f y
It was the final Cabinet Ford showdown, the 140 House
clined
to
lend
them
his
car.
newly built Roman Catholle meeting also for Atty. Gen Republicans picked Rep. Mel­ trains were delayed and roads
Year's Baby—for the long . . . But No Fire
Choir has been changed from
election returns that the cer­
closed by heavy, drifting snow.
list of accompanying prises
its originally scheduled time,
LONDON ( UPI) — Where Church collapsed during the James Kynes who gives over vin It Laird of Wisconsin to
tificate is correct unless there
Along the Pacific Coast, riv­
be
chairman
of
their
partymorning
mass.
from Sanford and Seminole there's smoke, there's . . . so
Thursday, and will now be
his office Tuesday to Earl
is evidence to the contrary.
were
reported
rising
conference—the major policy ers
County merchants—was re­ fire engines and ambulances
held Saturday at the Seminole
Faircloth
of
Miami
who
de
Since the plaintiff at this
again.
shaping
group
Lands
Troops
ceived
in
th*
mall
just
before
High School auditorium at 8
rushed to a Boring itn Jet­
(rated him In a close race.
morning's hearing presented
But George Grace, regional
Laird defeated Hep Peter
press time today.
p m . Following concerts in
liner at it sal on the taxtwxy ( S I N G A P O R E ( U P I ) — ItriBurns dors nut arrive in Tal
no evidence or testimony as
director of the Office of Emer­
Frellnghuyami
of
New
Jersey,
order are the Florida Sym
Emory
nosed
out
by
one
of
l.ondon
Airport
and
the
79
tain
bf-gnii landing troops In lahassee until 3 3u p m Mon
|to the validity of the election
hour and 46 minutes Hubert passenger* hurried off the Hie Fur Kant today, building day when he and his immedi­ a late entry who had support gency Planning, said low tem­
phony on March 2 at the Civic
tiie
motion
was
not
granted.
peratures hopefully would not
Election of a mayor and
John Collins, who arrived at plane
Center and the Burke Family
up the alrofigrst fon t* it him ate family, including grand of the GOP liberal bloc
Attorneys for Swu/ford to­
melt snow in the mountains.
appointment
of
a
municipal
I-ong,
son
of
the
flamboyant
7:46 a, m. Saturday at .Sem­
Singers on March 29. Member­
Then it was found that steam maintained in A*ia ainra th* son Clay Watkins, fly to the
day presented evidence that
The Red Cross said heavy
ship tickets are still aavilablc, judge will highlight Tuesday the commissioner -elect had inole Memorial Hospital.
[muring from tties craft'* un K " ie a n war to bolster M ala y ­ Capital In a big Convair air­ Huey tome, is a southerner
snow stranded 2,500 motorists
night's
meeting
of
the
City
wiln
as
able
to
enlist
support
of
but no single tickets.
Hubert weighed six pounds dercarriagc had been umiak sia isicmtintt the threat of In* plane and lake up hradquart
Commission as the board re­ been duly certified by the nine ounces mid Is IP inches i on tor smoke
a derisive group of northern in the Siskiyou Mountains of
donrsian 'attack.
era at the Floridan Hotel.
ranvusslng
hoard,
pul
up
his
organize* for 1965.
and western Democrats to win Northern California.
A young man who is com
Preliminary reports Indicat­
T7ie commissioner* w i l l bond, taken his oath of office
the
whip job.
piling a notable record o! civic
ed tha two weeks of flooding
choose their chief as the final and had received his commis­
Ford's
triumph
over
Halleck
activity In the community is
order of business &lt;m the eight- sion of office from Gov. Far­
was expected to bring no dras­ and bad weather took at least
Bill Fraasa, who will be inpoint agenda. Mayor A. L. ris Bryant.
tic
change ol basic leadership 42 lives and caused damiga
atallcd as president of the KiWilson is concluding his 12philosophy
lc general. Ford estimated at more than tRX)
wants Club at ceremonies at
month stint In that post.
based
his
successful
campaign million In the Pacific North­
the Civic Center Wednesday
Judge Kenneth
McIntosh
to
unseat
the
conservative
Hal west.
noon. Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Ernie
hat resigned his post so he
By Julian Klrnslrum
increase in tlie numtier of the establishment at soon a s . can be confined.
leek on tha fact he was a
Baldwin will be in town to do
can devote hi. time to hi. new G g f j L j f f | e C a s h
Amid handling i few last cases we must process,” Judge possible of a juvenile dflen
"W e're flill having to use younger man. Halleck is 64 ‘Bedsitters*.
the honor*.
duties as county prosecutor
minute details during his last Mize dcclareo. "we need at turn halj
'Right now vie’re
LONDON ' UPI) — Two
facilities in the county jail and Ford it 51.
Commissioners have s u r e s t -‘ nrmald V»
ttuilhutL iA
, 4-| ^ s , „ . ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ I ■ M W a- l
'•»* searcher* have mad* 4 nation- m
, l»Mk
tafr mute ro*\&gt;i\ica)-.;iuR having to us* facilities
rtthis
Is
not
conductive~fo’~
Ac­
■'Suty, M I S tn k .u L .it H in i^ O m m tr-Jurf« t W
f f i n
A i «
» . s (reited on Mize rook (fme out to pack fy, two a&lt;ld(l'cnal counselor* in ih* couniy jsll and this”
wide study of "bedsitter dwell­
cnifaren are not in Sunday Mize as his successor.
|at Seminole Memorial Hospi- his brief case and share with Counties around us with stmi- he added, ” U nut in the best cepted procedure*. Sometime*, Drive Launched
ers " A bedsitter Is one-room
school and DO per cent of col­
Also on the agenda is the jaj s unj ay after being beaten this Herald reporter a few tar populations hau- as many- interest of the youngsters In- tie pointed out, "these pat­
MANILA (UPI) - The gov­ living accommodation.
lege students do not attend presentation of Marvin Melt w e t me head with a rifle as suggestions he hoped Semi
as three counselors." he said solved Other counties around ients ran become extremely ernment launched a massive
The researchers said tha
church," says Kiwanis Past zer for the activation of » he u#lchr&lt;1 television at hi. nole County authorities would
"It's gotten to the point," he us hate them and to me this violent aDd If we bad faclb-jdrivc today against t’ommun- term "bedsitter" was outdat­
District Gary. Jim Parish, who community action committee,
adhere to in the not too dis­ stressed, “ that the county Is s must if we're going to Uee just for auch case* at 1st "llu k " terrorists in Pam- ed and they suggested these al­
home.
spoke to the local club last a request for recognition of
Memorial trained panga Province, a principal ternatives: Monroomer, solojudge must not only serve as continue to cope with the juv- Seminole
Muirhrid told Constable R. tant future.
week. Can this be true?
Uie assignment and transfer K Carroll a robta-r entered
First Judge Mire said (hat couniy judge and Juvenile enile problem ”
medical employes could pro­ center in tha rerent outbreak roomers. apsrtmeoteer, mono"The rise and fall of nations of the Sanford Gas Company
Judge Mize continued, "An vide the type of assistance of inll-Americanism in this tenant, lonedigger, or untdwelhis home and struck him
he Seminole County must employ court Judge but also si a coins
follows this pattern — from franchise, a request for a GO
dozed o il in his chsir The more juvenil.* court counselors. aelor since wr have only one of her thing I'd like to see is the patients require."
country.
‘ ler.
bondage, to faith, courage day extension for Hoscoe Mor­
"Due to th* increaae in our counselor at this time."
Judge Mize said that such
Ia facility in the new hospital
bouse was ransacked and a
and freedom, then abundance, gan on a condemnation plan,
Judge Mize also called (oi j wing where mental patients facilities were now available
billfold containing a small population and the resulting
followed by selfishness, then and first reading of an ordi
in Volusia, Brevard and Or­
amount uf nioney was taken,
indifference, then apathy and nance prohibiting tha keeping
ange counties.
Carroll said,
» *.
FRIDAY NIGHT
finally back to ixmdage. of junk cars, parts and debris
Mize alio called the estab­
A city police dog was sent
- Parish urged Uie awakening tn residential areas.
lishment
of
a
■
child
guidance
to Yiilit in the search for the
T IL 9
f t
of faith to combat this deadly
assailant but a heavy down­
clinic as a phase of the coun­
A IW A Y 8 n « 8 T QUALITY 9
trend. .
ty's health department pro­
pour wiped out tracks, Carroll
e • •
gram a necessity.
•aid.
Terry Allen Moore of San­
In auch,a clinic,'^ Mize exford. majoring In science and
Cgained, j ; * n emotiuhjlly disliterature at Auburn Unlverlurbed' fflnd cln be exam
mlned
aity, is among tha undergrad­
and
treatment
prescribed.
uate students in the top five
McCLENNY (U PI) — A
Make no mistake about U," be
per cent* of their classes for Highway patrolman was ihot
went on, "there are plenty of
ALL FAMOUS PENNEY BRAND
the fall quarter which recent­ to death Sunday by a Negro
By United Press
children tn this category tn
ly ended at the Alabama who wai killed a ahort while
This New Year's holidiy pe­
Seminole County, If you don't
school.
later during a fight in the riod was the worst ever on
SHEETS ARE
believe me you can talk to
e e •
back -seat of a patrol car.
the highways.
aom* of our school principals."
Tha patrol aaid Trooper S.
Gunnery SgL J. E. GradMore than 1.000 persons died
Mite aald that at this time
NATIONWIDE
PENCALE
dick Jr., son of Mr. and Mr*. L Scott Jr., 25, o f Waldo, waa in traffic accident* during the
lt take* from one to two
J. E. Graddlck, 2018 South found lying on Interstate Cltriitm** and New Ye*r‘i
months Just to get an appoint­
Penney'* Long Wearing
Penney'* Fin* Combed
Park Avenue, waa recently Highway 10 early Sunday weekends tombined.
ment at a child guidance
Cotton Mualina . . .
Cotton Pertale . . .
commended by Maj. Gen. A. about 12 mile* caat o f Lakt
The United Press Intern*clinic la Orlando. "With such
L. Bowser, commanding gen­ City.
PILLOW
tlonal count at 2:30 a. m. to­
^
wmm/
p il l o w
• clinic here k&gt; Seminole,"
CASES
The suspect, John Henry day showed 438 traffic deaths
eral at the Marine Corps base,
Mlz* declared "a youngster
Camp Lejuene, N. C. Since Jenkins, 26, wa* raptured by since th# start of the New
1 FOR Tic
can be tested. One* hi* pro­
I
"
"
I FOR 99«
February, 1981, Graddlck baa
Duval County road patrol­ Year’* holiday. Th# breakdown
blem la lo o te d Juvenile court
T
2
"
«
188
"
Flat
'
I
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t-ilO
l"
Flat
M
T2"xtOS
SEMINOLE COUNTED its first traffic fatality of the New Year Friday,
been a staff Instructor at the man after a chaaa through of all accidental death*:
people are in * better f** *■
Or FiU*4
FI
■
Or Fitted
a
scant
20
hours
after
the
year
started.
Killed
in
the
hish
speed
crash
Instructor Training Unit for on* o f many roadblock* that
Traffic, 438; flrei, 88; planes
lion to deal with the ctlkl.
f I t - x lO l" flat or fitted I.M I P s l I I " flat er fitted I J T
was N. Woodrow Jacobs, 53, of the Old Orlando Highway. Constable R. EMarine Corps supply schools had baan act up.
12, and miacellaneous, 55, for

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Race Is Close One

Mayor Election
On City Agenda

Judge M ize On Last Day

T h u g B e a ts M a n ,

Ju ven ile C ase N eeds O utlined

e n n e tff

Trooper, Slayer
Shot To Death

Holiday Toll
‘Worst Ever’

WHITE GOODS EVENT!

REDUCED!

149

at Camp Lejuene. Graddlck
hap been transferred from
Camp Lejuene to new duties
at tha Jacksonville Naval Air
Station.

Jenkins waa killed whan ha
triad to taka a gun away
from a atata trooper In tha
raar seat o f a patrol car after
he had been captured.

a total of 572.
California led the nation
with 88 traffic death*, followed
by Texaa 37, Pennsylvania 27,
and Illinol* 24.
•* ?

Carroll said Jacobs was driving west on Highway 46 when his car crashed
into a truck being backed onto the highway by Jim Via, of Lake Mary. He
said a flagman was on the acene to halt traffic but had to leap to safety
as the speeding car arrived. Jacobs was pinned in the car and was pro­
nounced dead on arrival at the local hospital.
(Herald Photo)

"One thing our people tn u jl
understand," said JudLg*&gt; Ml ■
"la that in )uv«an« roust*
cedar* there 1* no pen*It
fit th* crime. Tbs pet ally
must U the child."

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CASES

MORE PEOPLE SLEEP ON PENNEY
BRAND SHEETS THAN ANY OTHER
SHEETS IN THE WORLD.

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Windstorm Reaches 3 8 M P H Here; Frost Tonight
1

H. E. Porter hear* by the
grapevine that of all those
elected officials in Seminole
County hoping f o r ' a healthy
pay raise by the next Legisla­
ture . . . only the members
of the County Commission can
definitely count on It, and be­
gin spending it. That doesn't
mean, however, the others
won't get a pay hike . . . it's
just definite the commission_ers will.
&gt;
• • *
Lenten vows:
“ I shall give up candy,"
laid Tom, sweetly.
‘‘I shall give up smoking,"
aald Dick, with unmatched
fervor.
"1 think 1 shall just give
up," said Harry, weakly.
(Swiped)

Specks Hit Area Cabbage

Product Safe,
Purchasers
Shy On look'

Area ajrrlcultural interests
are waging a hard fight
againat black apecklnr of
some cabbage crop* harvest­
ed here and shipped to other
points.
The specking appears after
the crop is shipped, according
to local official*, and, a |.
though ft has no injurious or
harmful effect* on the con­
sumer, the looks have caused
buyers to shy away from the
cabba ge,
Scientists are working vir.
tually around the clock to
find a solution to the situa­
tion. They say they have
found _ no virus, fungus or
other causes for the specking.
The U. ,S, D e pa rtm ent,of
Agriculture and other health
t
•
•
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officials havs labeled the
Leon E. Buffum, a Clock
problem a "nuisance but not
Watcher from Osteen, has
a health menace."
joined in conversation of the
The cabbage crop is esti­
various Sanfords in the United
mated to lie valued at *1.26
States. He recalls having
million but no estimate can
moved here from Sanfordv
be given "a t this time" on
Me., back in 1925. Says
how much of this is bothered
"P alm Beach" suits arc made by the specking.
in the Maine town by the
"TIi* cabbage leaves here
Good all Worsted Company.
in beautiful shape with the
Buf/um also remembers work­ y pecking appearing when it
ing on the Florida Power
reaches the consumer," it was
Corporation's plant at Enter­ said.
prise shortly after he arrived
Dr. John Darby, plant
here,
pathologist at the Central
• • •
Florida Experiment Station,
This is Smokcy Bear Week. reported tday ths hybrid cab­
It's been proclaimed as such bage was developed in recent
by Gov. Ilaydon Burns. Sinok- years. The cabbage cannot
ey Bear is probably the best fertilise itself a t other plant*
known animal among the ran.
youngsters. In his proclama­
tion, Governor Burns calls
‘MALE-FEMALE*
upon "ail citiiens of Florida
It get* its pollen from an­
to be alert U&gt; the dangers of other plant, Dr. Dsrby exforest fires Ihia week and plained, by planting one row
every week and to join with uf "male" plant* and four
Smokey to help prevent forest row* of "female" plants.
fires."
" I t is very vigorous and
• • ■
matures fast," the pathologist
They're planning to pack stated. The cabbage leaves
'em ip next week at Deltona. here in rxrellent shape but
That's when Don McNeill and .develops the specks at what
his Breakfast Club will appear Darby calls "the terminal
there for a special week-long market," or the ronsumer.
show. It'll be aired live across
"The problem is so severe,
most of North America and such a threat," the |&gt;«lholwill prove a real boost to the ngist said, "that the Farm
community.
Bureau line given *2.600 for
. . .
inruhalion boxes" to help
Memo In a Mr Goelt of combat it.
the Sanford Tourist and ShufDr. J. C. Walker, of the
flcboard Club: Drop into the University of Wisconsin, one
office. We have a picture of of the wurld's greatest plant
jo u r recent tournament win­ pathologist* who has written
ners but have no identification more than 46(J scientific pub­
to go along with it. We'd like lications and two textbooks,
very much to help your worthy is among those working on
endeavors.
the problem.
He has been at the local
Mrs John E. Fox' daughter, station as a consultant and
Mr*. Jay Gilliland, is the sub­ returned to the Univeriity of
ject of a feature picture story Wisconsin today. He la- ex­
in her hometown Sanford (N. pected back here to continue
C.) Herald. The topic is on the search next week.
how she prepares "very spe­ ‘‘Dr. Walker has produced
cial meals for her husband on several interesting theories,”
weekends "
Dr. Darby said.
• ft •
That handshake that span
ANALYSIS
ned 600 miles between San­
Interest in the local cab­
ford, N. C., and our own San­ bage problem has spread to
ford has brought the two com­ the CnfvWsity of Cornell
munities much closer togeth­ where the entire plant, "head,
er.
Many Sanforditc* say roots and all," have been air
they'll make it a point to slop freighted fur analysis.
overnight in Ihe North Caro­
Cornell, along with Wlaconlina community which has a sin and the Univeriity of
newspaper with the same Florida hava ruled tha speckname as yours—The Sanford ing la not caused by a virua.
Herald. Local folks are also
The Evergladea Experiment
hoping North Carolinians will Station haa determined that
make their presence known tha trouble ia not caused by
bacteria, Dr. Darby added.
when they visit here.
• • «
Seed company officiala In­
If you’ve missed seeing volved have visited tha local
those harvesting machines in station to try to determine
action, suggest you have a what is creating the trouble.
treat in store by visiting Uie A top-ranking Univeriity of
outlying areas, it’s an uncan­ Havana p ro fe n o r w o r k e d
ny outfit and is busy, busy from 6 to IB hour* a day for
a solid year trying to loeata
while in operation.
• * *
the cause but to no avail, Dr.
Hope you attended the Sem­ Darby laid.
"Many theories hava bean
inole Sportsmen'a Association
steak dinner Wednesday night. exploded,” Darby added, and
If you did, you'll be telling th* hope of tha experts study­
your friends of the good time ing the plight la to find, a
and be making plans for an­ plant which ia especially
other year. If you didn't, you adaptable to Florida growing.
They hava. set a target date
realty missed aomething.
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for next year in their search.
Happy to »ee Bob Brown
back at his desk as xoning di­
rector for the county. Bob's No Celebration
WASHINGTON (U PI) been In a bout with a pinched
nerve in bis neck. Had surgery The income tax is 52 years old
efter traction failed to correct today. Absolutely no celebra­
tion is planned.
the painful predicament.

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W EATHER: Colder, scattered frost, low in 30s tonight; Friday fair,

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THURS.. FERRUARY 25, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 134

Tree F a lls ,
Three H urt
Bv H arry I. Johnson
A biting windstrom which reached gusts of a t
least 38 miles an hour nt Sanford Naval Air Station
created hazardous driving conditions th is m orning,
blew down a number of trees and signs, and generally
created havoc in the area.
The wind was out of the south during early
m o r n i n g hours,&gt; then
switched to the west later cd nt least 22 live* aince II
in the day. Still later it hooked out of the Northern
Plains two days Vgo.
was to blow from the
SNOW WARNINGS
north and with it bring
Heavy anow warnings re­
considerably colder tempera-

Burns Warns
Thumbs Down
On Job Center
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Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, Navy League presidentnominee; Captain Sloatman, Eddie Peabody,
famed ban joist and retired Navy captain;
Robert R essner, Navy League secretary-nom i­
nce, and Robert Langford, owner of the Lang­
ford Hotel at W inter Park.
(Herald Photo)

CAPT. JOHN K. SLOATMAN Jr., commander
of the U. S. Naval Training Device Center,
soon to be moved to Orlando AFB, will address
the Central Florida Council, Navy League, this
evening a t Sanford Naval Air Station ballroom.
He was'welcomed Wednesday by (front the left)

Hollerballoo'
Opens Tonight
Opening today at Seminole
Plata is the gala "Hollerbal­
loo" auto display and sales
event, Vhich feature* bar­
gains, fun and entertainment
for everyone, now through
Saturday night.
At 6,30 p m the first ol
three rock and roll bsnds will
begin playing for dancing and
listening in the parking lot
area Dance content* will be
held with representatives uf
the Bob Bay Studio on hand to
judge the winner* who will
receive prices.
For three days, starting to­
day. a portion of Ihr parking
lot will tie roped- off for a
display of gleaming new 1965
Cadillacs, Oldsmohiles
and
Chevrolet* from Holler Motor
Sales.
Shoppers, dancers and look­
ers are invited to register
for a grand p m e of a portable
television set with many other
prites. Drawing will b« held
Saturday night.

United State Bank
Opening Saturday
A new financial institution—
tha United State Bank o(
Seminole, joins other such
firms in the county Satur-igy
with a ribbon cutting and
grand opening scheduled at 10
a rn
Snipping the gay red, white
and- blue ribbons will be J
D Wright J r chairman of the
Florida Industrial Commiss­
ion, and James H. Crapps.
mayor of Sanford.
The red, white and blur nb
bon* represent the rlty. cuun
ty and stale cm eminent*
I.oealcd m the newest shop
ping srea. the Sanford I'iara
on South Itwy 17-92, the hank
features modem styling and
squipment, l'mind a patriotic
Americana theme of red, white
and blue decor.
The public is invited to at
lend the grand opening which
will he kicked off w i t h
ceremonies by prominent ares

und bank offiria!* \ftcr the
grand opening at 10 a m , the
institution will remain open
until I p. nt.
Top p rh r *o be gnen away
to one of the hundreds ul per­
sons who arc expected to at
tend Is a color television set,
willi a mini &lt;er ot (tee -.ate de
pu-it U,\c&gt; also s ated to be
tile to lucky winmade a 1
n»'r«.
So un&lt;
1 ilo away empty

Fire Truck, Car
In Collision,
2 Persons Hurl
City fiietnm had one of
the busirst days in memory
Wednesday when thry r«*
.por.de 1 to five alarms. A fire
truck . as involved in a rot­
Hanoi white answering onr of
the i alls.
Two persons in a passenger
car were hurt in Ihe wreck at
20th Street and French \vetrue. Treated at Seminole

Mrinnuni H"»|Ut*l wfrf
Hat tStick of
Mary I.
Tiaiiitrlu lb , drix41 Of
d plants will 1‘HAai n|?r11 tar, am■
prill•
1 h.r
&gt; In everyone with Str|&gt;hi It H.11Mm. k, ir».
'til* ot tups. pen
Hr lx*r uf tiif 11tji l

-pr i t.il pi
r lI &gt; vnd ft* - for Ihe children
President t-oring Burge**
and and V r - President John
\b ti rr. alon. with T K Tuck­
er clMlriii.i'i of the board,
h.iie mvited all Seminole
Count an* to the opening *ith
the slogan #‘If you have
money, we * an t it—If you
need niont-v we have it."

Mr*.

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•on,
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Billie I re I . J b r t t id 112 Alldrrsnn Cir,lc. poller said
7 lie truck was headed for
a gin-* fill- At 2 II h Street
and Mvitle Awhile when the
collision occur■ml "Ihe aIaiiii

wa» r e o iv H »t 3.1(1 pm.
Firemen returned to the
Nation nt .1:38 pm. juat in

MIAMI &lt;uri&gt; — Twenty-alx
c a I D iI in 2431 E lm
Ave. when a hash file £&lt;&gt;t senior citiiens. charged in
connection with playing poker
out uf rmilioi,
A l 3 52 p m
th ry UP[ * for social security money, pro
tested and s peace Justice
pummonr'l to 2 1 1 Oak \ x r
postponed the hearings.
nue w hr It a dt f i t l iViSympathetic Peace Juaticr
hutrt"i fm**lil (lie in
Ralph Ferguson »atd the post­
uwnnl l»&gt; Fold l(u»e||
ponement "may be indrtlnlle "
At 4 p m t h e y went tal
"Why can't I play card*."
liMfrif m r'lp’rH hv J
0
|?i lif*i nr i mt 2312 Mr HoiiVlIle one woman protested ' I ' m loo
A xt*, w hrII iff11-ii pe f U r edi fin olil to dance " She is *1.
Constable
Russell
Marsh
M l it* ht n Move. Dmmijffe 'wm
said, "The panics are small,
confined to the ituve urea.
Firemen got a short rrspite penny stakes Most of them
uftri this until h I.S p m are playing with social secur­
when ihe) were *filled to ity money. I'd Just as soon
l'j|;t \\ . n t h St. where ■ leave them alone, but other
kiUhin stove overheated. The [wopie say they're breaking
home it t x i uptrd by Oliver the Jaw."
Johnson.

All merchant* In I h e
Greater Sanlord area are
Invited to attend an organi­
sational marling tor the an­
nual "Cracker Day*" ob­
servance at 1 p m. Friday at
the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce.
E. C. Harper Jr., chair­
man of the Sanford Mer­
chants Division, G r e a t e r
Sanford Board of Com­
merce, Invites alt merchants
to attend and assist In the
p l a n n i n g for "Cracker
Daya."

Under Knife ‘

she adds, the (turn to page 2).
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Senior Citizens
Protest Raid

time to hv

‘Cracker Days’
Meeting Friday

ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT, aaya four-year-old Barbara Jean, the
county-wide telephone systems are topay-turvy ih Seminole County. But,

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Haydon Burn*,hai warn­
ed in advance. In order to save
Peace Corps-director Sargent
Shrlvcr "some
em barrass­
ment." Ihat he will veto a new
federal job corps training cen­
ter proposed for Ocala.
The Governor turned thumbs
down on the tentative propos­
al.
The camps are being set up
under the new Economic Op­
portunity Act and one has
been proposed for the Ocal*
area,
v'
"I will veto it," said the
governor to a delegation of
housewives from Marion Coun­
ty who railed on him to urge
that tire youth camp not he
located so close to the small
town.
,
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The federal act errating the
centers specifically provides
that the governor of any slate
whefr one is proposed be giv­
en the final say in the matter
"We can save ourselves and
Mr Shtivrr some embassassment," Burns told Dr. Sam
Hand, director of Florida's
participation program in the
act, and • ' delegation ol wom­
en.
The location haa been pro­
posed by the U. S. Forest Ser­
vice but has not been submit­
ted to Shriver who has the fin­
al say on the camps at the
(ederal level
The vvomcn stressed that
they were not fighting the job
corps, but merely felt Ocala
was too small a town and too
pour financially to ahaoYb the
extra youth* into its vocation
at education program.

CHICAGO fUPI) - Albert
Cardinal Meyer, 61-year-old
archbishop ot Chicago waa to
undergo surgery a t Mercy
Hospital today to determine
whether he has a brain tumor.

mained in effect for lower
Michigan, Indiana and north*
weal Ohio—with up to seven
Inches of fresh anow expect­
ed. The warnings wera ex­
tended to the interior and
northern section! of New E n g ­
land,
South of the anow belt,
heavy rain fell and tempera­
tures dropped to near or b e - '
lures. Soma froat ii expected low freeXing.
in local area* tonight, accord­
Asheville and Hickory. N.C.,
ing to th* Weather Bureau.
were hit w ith an inch of Vain
.Three .persona w W - U k c p
f m u cd tjrin g tha night,
to Seminole Memorial Rospitnt
T h r ^ £ £ out MiHlaalppI.
farjn ju ries received when the Louisiana and Alabama, tem­
perature* fell 30 or 40 de­
The wind Vl*- waa really
**
gree* when the Icy front mov­
blowing this morning.
Chief Deputy Ja nus Sin­ ed in.
Mobile. Ala., on tha Gulf
gletary was Trading a po­
Const, reported a 40-degree
lice report to Thr Herald
drop from 73 to 33.
and thr talk switched to thr
New* Orleans conducted Ha
wrather.
second torchlight parade of
"Just a minute," said
the Mardis Gras Wednesday
Singletary, "someone open­
night-w ith the mercury hov­
ed the door and thr papers
ering 2 degrees above frees*
Just blew off my desk."
ing.
rnr in which they were tilling
struck a fnilen tice’ on High­
way 46, four miles west of
the Seminole County line.
Taken to the horpitnl were
Ihe driver, identified by po­
lice ns Diane Fleischer of 606
I’lumosa Dr., and two Georgia
visitors, Mis. Kny. Kelly, uud
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Th#
her son. Robert.
Public Health Service says
The mishap occurred about that at least two million
midnight nod at shout the Americans have diabetes and
time the Naval Air Station J
know jt
said the wind hit its peak 1
velocity.
Dim Prospects
Cars were pushed ncaily
LONDON (UPI)—Authorita­
off the road in many instances tive diplomatic sources said
this morning as ttie wind shif­ today prospect* are dim for
ted and made driving ex­ any early negotiated settle­
tremely difficult.
ment of thr war in Viet N*m.
Many signs were blown
down and a lii-c w a s toppled , JVIol’O M o i l C y
onto power lines at tilth
WASIIINGTON (UPI)—Tha
Street ami I.must Avenue, po­ American Road Builders As­
lice rrported
sociation wants Congress to
l.ake Monroe was pushed ptovidc an additional *5 bil­
into swells rather than the lion to complete the national
‘normally choppy waves fn- Interstate highway system try
miltur to urea residents.
the target date of October,
1972.
SNOWS KNIFE
INTO DIXIE
'I nited I'rraa International
JERUSALEM. Israel (UPI)
A apiawRng, wind-blown —American trouble shooter W.
snowstorm piled five foot Aver ell Karri man p l a n n e d
drifts through the center uf talks today wjth Premier Levi
the nation today.
Eshkol and Foreign Minister
Snow and arctic tempera­ Mrs Golds Mcir on the cur­
tures knifed, deep into the rent. political criili in the Mid­
heart of Dixie while Texas dle East.
braced for poaalbly ita worst
freer* in four years.
Towering drifts of anow
WASHINGTON
(U rt) —
virtually isolated many cen­ President Johnson announced
tral Illinois towns. Strong hi intends to reappoint Dr.
wind* whipped anow three feet Luther L Terry as surgeon
deep around Memphis, Trim.. ginrral of the U S. Public
-losing all m ajor h ig h w a y , Health Servlre for another
out of tin- city.
four j e a r Irrrn. Terry was
The atoim, described by the first named surgeon general
weather bureau as one uf tin- in 1961 try the late President
worst of the season, Ha. rlalin- John F. Kennedy,
Today’s gutty wind* broke
a front door—the one with a
pattern of roln* Imbedded—
at Sanford Atlantic National
Bank shortly before noon
today. At a customer open­
ed the door, a gust of wind
caught It and slammed It
back against the wall.

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U. S. Bombs Kill
188 Viet Cong
SAIGON (UPI) — Thousandpound bomb; dropped by U.
S. B57 jet bombers killed at
least 100 Viet Cong rebel* in
one of six strikes in support
of Vietnamese troops.
Vietnamese Brig. Gen. Ngu­
yen lluu said his troops count­
ed too Viet Cong bodiaa in
this one strike.
Another U were reported
killed elsewhere m the attacks
by the light bomber* and F10Q
Supersabres which dropped
smaller bomba.
New details of Wednesday a t­
tacks were reported aa Lt.
Gen. Nguyen Khanh flew to
Hong Kong e i rout* to "exile"
aa an observer to the United
Nations in New York. Ha had
been stripped of power earl­
ier in Use week.

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DeBary Club
Hears Program
On Heart
Member* o* Ihe DeD*ry He*
publican* Club were informed
on emergency heart c a r e
through a tilde-lecture pro­
gram given by Dr. Lull I’erci
of Sanford at their February
meeting held in the Commun­
ity Center
A qucitbn-an»wer forum
w*a conducted following the
program.
Mualcal number* were preaented by Mr* Thelma Smith,
contralto, with Mr*. Everett
Swift a* a piano accompanist.
The president, Gtenn Smith,
opened the meeting with In­
vocation and Thornton K.
Smith led the flag salute. Mra.
Adam Muller led tinging of
the national anthem with Mr*.’
Charlea Bertech at the piano
Refreshments
and social
hour we-e enloyed at close of
the meeting. Ho*te**e» were
Mr*. L, Berk, Mr*. John
I,eooe and M n. Glenn Smith.

DEMONSTRATIONS on Artificial respirntlon for the medical self-help
course were given by (left to riulil) Mrs. Jeitnne Slovenkay, Mike Lcko,
Chief Paul Bates, Bick Leifo and Mrs. Edna Gray.

Legal Notice
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M O T I C K IH h*r«hy
that
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bounty, FI or i«l», ij ndrr th*» f
tit tons mm* «f, OtlHo
Wnih, and that I Intaid to
rairlstar laid name with the
r l i r k of the etrrult
Hem) noli County, Florida, In
a coord it nco with the i»rov!eimi»
of the Flrfltlnue Marne Htal*
utaa, to-wltt (faction H&amp;.Q1*
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knnwti heirs, gavlaaaa. Ia»»*
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thrnuxh, undar i&gt;r aaalnat
them, and all nlliar perenns
hevlux or rial min * any Iniaraat
In tlia raal property daarrltad
herein.
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to
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Adventist Church
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Fla. Symphony Extends Invite
The Florida Symphony youth
training orchevtrs i» t|*mpoM-d
of (jludtiits liom junior uml
senior high si hoots in the lien
t ra I Florid.* area and students
[rum the Sanford Seminole
County are.i sic invited to join
the orelmslra
Furl tier ini ot m at ion eoniern
ing (his prigtnm may Ih oh
tamed h&gt; fulling Mrs i.rady
Cooksey nr Mrs Moss Moody

!*o!h in Orlando •
Director of the youth train
inj group ■« Joseph Krirnes
willi Mrs Ian- Malloy
ex­
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The orchestra is presenting
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w i n t e r concert Sunday al
3 I* m in lloorve High School
auditoiturn, under the sponsor• hip &lt;&gt;f Ihe Florlda -Symphony
Society and the Hollins Col­
lege School of Creative Arts.

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Gnoluation n e rd*** o r *
htld for tho»*&gt; slttndlnE thrmt-ilical icir-ht-lp cour**- *ponport**! Jointly by the hi-nltli
anti welfare renter of the Al­
tamonte Springs Seventh-Day
Ailventilt Chtirrh and the
S e m i n o 1 * Coeniy Public
Health Ilepurtmerit. •
Areas covered in the ex­
tensive program included ra­
dioactive fallout and shelter,
healthful living In emerg*nclc*.
artificial
respiration,
bleeiling anti handaging, frac­
tures and splinting, transport­
ation of the injured, burn*,
shock, nursing, care of th*
sick and injured, Infant and
child care, and emergency
childbirth.
Demonstration on artificial
respiration was presented by
Casselberry Fir* Chief Paul
Bate* and hi* assistants,
Mike I*ego, fireman, and Kirk
Lego,
Junior fireman.
A
group of children between 10
and IE years old from the Al­
tamonte Pathfinders Club a t ­
tended this session and par­
ticipated in the demonstra­
tion.
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childbirth waa In chart* of
Robert Hoover, of Forest
City, who showed ar film to
Illustrate his lecture. He was
assisted by Mrs. Janet Cuthrell, Seminole County public
health nurse, who also re­
viewed with the class what
and what not to do in cases
of hack or neck injury.
Mr*. R unell Ryder, leader
at the renter, report* that
somr 20 persons have attend­
ed each session of Ihe course.

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Deltona Lions
Club Observes
Ladies Night

JUDGING TEAM members of Snnford Junior High School Future Fitrnier« of America arc tthown here a fte r their return from the Kissimmee
Vnlley Livestock judging contest. The group placed third in team judging
and later attended the Silver Spurs Rodeo as a rewurd for their work on
the team. From left are Mike Gibson, Don Manfredo. Donald Farrens,
FFA advisor and teacher; George Carlton and Mike Tindel. Also accom­
panying the team was Hugh Carlton, principal, David Richards and Doug
Muse, alternate team membera.
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Nursing School
Study Opened
Mix* Mnrion McCrea, sup­
ervisor of the educational diyjaiun. of nurses training for
the State Hoard of N’urslnp,
waa in Sanford today to sur­
vey the possibilities of estab­
lishing training- course* for
licensed practical nut*-* at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.'
Miss Mcf'ren was’ accom­
panied on her tour of the
local facilities by E. S- Doug­
las!,' director of county voca­
tional and adult education,
and Robert Resserer, hospital
administrator.

M OTOROLA
JOSEPH E. MATHIEUX of Geneva has been se­
lected as one of the judges for the 13th annual
Side Walk A rts Festival in W inter Purk March*
12-1-1. Mathieux, shown here with one of the
paintings he will enter in the show, has taught
art in Seminole County for HI yearn.

Management
Expert Speaks
To Classes

lty Mildred llaney
Deltona Linns C ub recently
(ttperve*! Ladies Night’’ when
member* were hosts at a chic­
ken dinner for their wives and
Ily J i n r C m r ll w t r y
other guests intruding new
Bryce D. -Slone Jr , apodal
residents of the community
snd prospect's* members ot lit itl management dcvelopI merit at Marlin Company,
the club.
»poke recently to th* ninth
Kadi member Introduced his
gi atlc civics da(*rv aC'South
wife ami a special inlroilur
Seminole Junior High School
lion was given by \r i Hoi
ax part ol tiieir umt of stud)
brook, preslilent, for Mr and
on vocalionv
Mrs Mellor i’hllllps and his
The MuilcnU were given in
seeing eye dog. "Misty.’*
lercit testa during the past
The procrum. arranged by
sixth weeks and each selected
Raul Caskey nf Det.and High
a vocation for thorough study
Srhiuil. fcstureil a talented
Stone spoke on Lhe Uungs
group of t*oys and girls known
Martin look* (or in their em ­
as Ihe ’"Modernitrei," who
ploye* and itrcsiexl the fact
sang old and new .songs wtth
that Die students are now pre­
variations enthusiastically re­
paring (or tiieir luture jobs
ceived hy Ihe audience.
and the things they are learn
The Troubadours, alwajs a
ing will determine their life
refreshing addition to club pro
work.
gram*, placed several num
He urged them In get as
bsTs inelmlinc one dedicated
much training a* posalblo a*
to Deltona and thoroughly en
the current trend i* to hire
Jojed by thote attending.
only those qualified for skilled,
A volunteer committee was
managerial, or profeulonil
formed to attacd tb* Lion’*
position*.
meeting tn Titusville to regain
"stolen articles" carried away
by membera of the New Smy­
Pttiftpered Pup
rna Club a' the preceding
DENVER ( U P I ) - A Denver
meeting.
era* coupla appealed for help
Th* Deltopa Club *UU is
in finding their loat dog, a
offering Florida citrus trees
•even year-old beagle T h #
for sale to raise funds for Their
woman explained the dog waa
work with th- blind. The var­
used to special cars "Kim
ieties hav* been especially de­ lovei warmed walnut* mari­
veloped! or this part of tha nated tn buttar," lha laid
state and are available from
"Also she likes her milk heat­
an) Lions Club member.
ed."

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Mis* Elizabeth Stenke, ed­
ucational representative for
McCall'* - r a tte m s . will pre­
sent a program at 2 p.m. next
Tuesday at the County Agri­
cultural Building. Using a
specially designed wardrobe,
she wilt instruct th- home
sewer in clqlhing construc­
tion techniques.
Point* included on her pro­
gram will he the selection of
pattern and fabric to flatter
the adult figure (Illustrated
with a wardrobe of apccinlly
chosen fashion*); suggestion*
for selecting a pattern in cor­
rect figure type and size for
perfect fit; techniques for
handling new fabrics, and,
hew techniques in clothing
construction. _
.Miss Stenke is n graduate
heme economist with advanc­
ed training and apecifie ex­
perience Irt -adult education
and clothing fields. She re­
ceived her bachelor pf science
degree in homo Economics
from the University of Min­
nesota and is completing work
there for it master’s degree.
She has had extensive teach­
ing experience in Minnesota
school*.
Mis* Myrtie Wilson, honie
d'uppnstration n*fent who has
Arranged this timely pro­
gram, extend* invitation to
all interested women to attend, advising that it will ha
completed within a two hour
period.

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Bridge Club
Has M aster
Point Day
Deilaty Duplicate Bridge
Club played 17 tal-les lit two
sect lulls for Tuesiiay'e Mas­
ter Toint game at the Fire
Iti-crraliun Hall
Winners of Section A. di­
rected hy Mr*. Robert Nichoils, were, NS, firet, Mias
Ethel Johnson and Mts. Nichoils; second. Mr*. Frank Aus­
tin and Mr'. Charles Hassell;
third, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Columbe; fourth, Mr and Mrs.
E. 7. Walter*;
F.\V, firat. Mr. and Mr*
Frank Matlireon; si-cutid. Mr.
and Ml*. Virgil Mot*; thlr-l.
Mrs. Loris Waska and Ar­
thur Wheatley; fourth. Mr.
end Mrs. E. M. Hhiklr,
Winner* in Sdctlon B, di­
rected by Col. W. W. Hague,
were, NS. Drat. Mr* Edwin
Wachtar and Mr*. 0. N. Lackay; second, Mr*. Joann* Paulk
and Mr*. Jody Bunnell; third,
Col. and Mra. Hague;
EW, firat, Mra. Myron Ac
cardl and Mra. David Singer;
second, Harry Brown and
William Luti; third, Mt*
Minnie Heilman and F. It.
Froehllch,
Monthly series winners, fib
tab las, war*, first. Mrs Wac li­
ter; second, Mia* Johnion;
third, Mr*. Week#;, fourth.
Harry Brown; fifth, Mr* A'
card!; sixth, Arthur Wheatlay; seventh, E. Z. Walter*;
eighth, Charlea Daglia.
Give chicken a taety look­
ing color hy sprinkling with
paprika whan frying.

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Doctors
WARSAW,
Polish newsp
that 200 d o c t A j - |l * f j f w u N
Polish Cities h a U l H t t - W 1
in Poland's
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fir Louis Cassell
are known as “ Apocryphal scholars, is called “The G o s-] material of dubious historic they really came from the you have looked upon your Gospels have cotne to light Egypt. They are the so-called
in the past century through ‘‘Gospel* of Thomas" and
I'nlted Press International
pel According to the He- I ill*, it Includes several say- lipa of Jesus. For example: I brother in lov^"
Gospels"
The teachings of Jesus
One of them, long known to brews." Along with some |ing which sound ss though | “Never rejoice except when | Two long-lost Apocryphal papyrus scrolls discovered in "Gospel of I’eter."
Christ hove been preterved — -----------------------:-----------&gt;fur 2,000 years primarily in
the four Gospels of the New
Testament.
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lief the Gospels of Matthew,
Mark, I.uke and John are not
the only documents in which
^ Jesus' sayings are recorded.
Statements attributed to
Jesus but not found in the
Gospels are known among
, B i b l i c a l s c h o l a r s - ns
"Agrapha," Hundreds of thorn
have been unearthed .from a
q u a lit y
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obviously are spurious. Others
have the ring of authenticity.
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ment, itself. Several of St.
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contain words of Jesus which
are not duplicated in the
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w give than to receive"
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Tough Going
Faces Indians
In Tourney
By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
' The Seminbla \IIIgh cagert
wjl| travel to Mainland High
School In Daytona Deach for
tha group tournament tonight
with their first opponent,
Ocala.
The Samlnolas finished their
aeaaon with s 61# record by
winning their last three ball
gamee In a row.
Head Coach Mack Blytha
aald toward! the end of the
aeaaon, "We ahould win our
next four ball g*m«i and wa
have the team that can do It,"
That'a ju it what they did beat­
ing New Smyrna B e a c h ,
Bishop Moore and Boone, who
h i d previouily beat tha Tribe
in a row.
According to Blythe, the
jquad finished tha regular
aeaaon very well comparing
that there were no tettermen
on tha team and their UIIe*t
boy was 8 3.
fOraJj AJer-Bann'r iporti
editor telephoned The Her­
ald Ihle morning: for ttifur*
matlon about the Seminole*
and Imparted this Informa­
tion: Ocala ha* a 14-1 record
and tha average height of Ita
playera la &lt; 3. Compare that
\
with Sanford: 6-II record
and the tallest boy ii 6 3.
Blythe aald, "Wo are well
pteaied with tha win over
Iloone and thr way we ftnlih
t’d the aeaaon.
"Tonight we play Ocala In
the first round of the group
tournament In Daytona. If we
win this game we will go on
to play another game Friday
night. Ocala hat a big ball
club ao wa‘ll have to do a
good job If wa expect to win."
Paul LeRoy hai been moved
" i i f ) from tha JayVeea to play
In tha tournament for the
Seminole*.
LeRuy wa*
a
starter on the junior vanity
and one of the high [win! men
for the aeaion. According to
Blythe, Lelloy will be an a l ­
ert to the squad.
The - atarteri for tonight’s
game will ba Ron Hinson. Don
Nlcholal, Sieve Groover, Bud­
dy Slumpf and Frank .Murray.

Horsemen Plan
Benefit Sunday
Apopka Horsemen's Asso­
ciation will sponsor a liar*
In-rue at 11 a. m. Sunday fol­
lowed by a I p. m. gymkhana
with all prnrreds to benefit
the March of Dimes
Tha avant, sponsored In
conjunction with tha Apopka
Plata Rank, will ha held at
tha Apopka artna.

DAYTONA BEACH—(6pl)— with world

Carol Erdman
Leads Riders
In Horse Show
By Maryann Mile*
C e n t r a l Florida Hora*
Show* apenaered the aecend
in eerlea of pleasure allows
toward winning a l i t saving*
bond In th* Weklw* Road artCarol Erdman leada with •
total of I I point* for th* two
shews with Renay Youngbarg
In second place with a total
of I I points. High point rib­
bon was topped by Carol.
Judges were Mr*. Lou Anna
Hansen and M ltl Roberta
W arm .
Neat thaw In this ta rltl
will be 1 p.m March 21.
First, three winner# In
events, In order as named,
ware: Western pleasure, Jun­
ior, Ronay Youngberg, Mary
Beth McPhlllipt, Marsha Buall; English pleasure, Chtryl
Holkman, Carol Erdman, Re*
nny Youngberg; western pleaWAITING FOR SPRING — This is the judge
*ur*. senior, Gail Ractor; Car­
of nn Ice guessing contest put on by the Horicon
ol Erdman, Fay Hunt; '«
(Wis.) Rod and Gun Club. Each year contest­
Bridle path hack, Carol
ants attem pt to predict the exact m otpsnt the
jlgainujsm, C-rtl# JtyvU, Hc.h
ice will no out of the Rock River. The-judging,
,ly Criswell; hunt te a t equltav
will he preclse-thls year. The dummy is equip­
lion, Carol Ratmuasan, Cartl*
ped with an electronic dovlcs to record the exact
Noal, Mary Bath McFhillipi;
second th at the ra ft floats on free water.
atoCk te at equitation, junior,
Nancy Kidman, Mary Beth
McPhllllp*. Renay Youngberg;
alock teat equitation, senior,
Coro] Erdmun, Gall Rector,
Fay Hunt; Jumping, open.
Jim Faulkenherry, Teresa Willlamion, Maria Franklin; sad­
dle seat equitation, Carol Erd­
man, Cheryl Holkman, lUnay
WASHINGTON (UPI) — was outspoken Kansae City Youngberg.
As far as Senate heatings are owner Charlee O. Finley.
Finley denounced the TBS
concerned, the baseball eesson
transaction
a* bad for hasewan over Dufay.
tinll but didn't wax conten­
An Inquiry by the Senate
tious before the senators.
anti-truet subcommittee into
T h t final witness in Wed­
the putrhaae of the New York
nesday's hearing, C h i c a g o
Yankee* hy CBS came t&lt;* a
White Sox owner Arthur AlIn th* Jet Bnwler-rttei Lea
rlinp Wednesday.
lyn, derlared the Yankee! gue. Duane Oliver rolled her
Chairman Philip A. Hart
were dead at far ae their off- first isnctloned loo-plus series
(D-MIrh i Indicated that he
tbr-dianinrid domination of with a 194 mo
i* teady to begin work on a
American League affaire is
Not loo many pins behind
bill which would place b»*econcerned.
wa* Klaine KuMlval with a
hall on a tillalne.* hails under
Alljn acknowledged tliai 192,505 Ollier high* recorded
feiletnl monopoly regulation
the Yankees bad exercised un­ within the league- were those
hut exempt such player prac­
due influence in the past over of Elfie Oldham 1*7.475, Alice
tices ns the reserve clause.
other league owners be. alien Murphy
473. Jo Brown
Hail held oprn (lie possibil­
of their leadership on the play­ 18(1 407 and Jane Spolskl 163/
ity that hi* Senate -group
ing field.
t on
might lodd another hearing or
"I b e l i e v e thr owners have
Individual high gam** In­
so. Mol snbt omrnlttee sources
blown the whistle on that cluded Mary .Herman's 119,
Indicated that they would deal
domination,' he eald.
Joan Everly with a 172 and
with fringe arena mil involv­
IJnlh Finley anil Allyn vot­ Meda Wiltshire, 185
ing hnHehitll.
ed against the sale at a lea­
Split* eon verted were the
The spoils anti-trust bill
gue meeting last yrnr
three ten fur Bernice Hnylth,
sponsored by Hart was allAllyn said ha still was dis twice, Joan Evgfly and Ann
proved by the subcommittee
satisfied with the purchase Morton.
last session, but never came
hut felt that the dUputa was
Ths difficult five-ten drop
up for floor action after the partially responsible for curb­
ju'tl for Geft Bridges and Kay
controversial
I) 1.2 million
ing Yankee dominance of lea­ Shoemaker
Yankee sale to tha CBS nalgue operations.
Making thn flva-slx were
work etlrred up a etnrm.
Bernice Smith and AJIet Beau­
Tha four days of hearing*
this ysar *»t off no fireworks
An elephant drinks about lieu
Additional spilt conversion*
even though a closing w-ltnei* 50 gallon* of water dally.
were thu*e of Lou Meeks five•even; two seven for Jewell
Mills; the &gt; 0 10 for Mel Evans
and tha baby-spilt three-seven
for Ann Gibel.
Mary fitarman and Ang Ga­
ble both had two turkeys
(three consecutive
strikes)
and Elaine Koslrvat, Duane
Oliver and Jo Brown strung
nut four strike*.

Senators To W rite

Baseball Trust Law

Duane Oliver
Racks Up 509 .

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Written for NBA
I — Upright Bowing
Everyone know* that row­
er*
develop
tremendously
strong cheat and shoulder
niueclet.
Well, the purpose of this
txereli* Is the eerne, without
the boat, of course.
Begin In position A with
the dumbbells extended down­
ward. Then, rele* the arms,
moving up and out. At th* be­
ginning eight to 10 repeti­
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Aa you become accuetomed
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Sports car driver* are like
postmen in that neither heat,
rain, snow, fog nor hall keep*
them from their Jobs, to the
2000-kilometer Daytona Conti­
nental will start at 10 a m. on
Sunday no matter the weather.
Prediction* are for fair
aklea, but If they come up rain
the 50 or mere sports, proto­
type and OT car* wlU take
the starter's flag at the sched­
uled moment, and be off on
their 1243 m|l« battle over tha
Speedway's demanding 3.11mile track and road couria.
Thit layout combines both
high-banked turns and a twitt­
ing road.
Th* fastest cars of AmSric*
and Europa bagan arriving
Tuesday - for technical and
medical Inspection in prepar­
ation for practle* tha remain­
der of thn weak. Night prac­
tices will he held tonight tnd
Friday -to allow the driver* lo
accustom themselves to the
high-banked turns in Uit dark.
A dmen or more c a rt era
given solid chances lo win the
&gt;33,750 event, with its points
counting toward the manufac­
turers' championship. Chief
among these is the faotory•ntered 1963 prototype Ferrari

champion John
Surteei of England and Ptdro
Rodriguez of Mexico a t codrlvera.
Another it the powerful Lotul 10 J that will have Dan
Gurnty, winner of the first
Continental, as its No. 1 driv­
er.
Favored by mkny Is th*
team of ilx Cobra a and Ford*
entared by Shelby American

of California. The t^ohraa,
which gave F errari a hard run
for the manufacturers’ title in
1064, will be handled by such
sports car atari aa Ritchie
Glnther, Ken Mllea, Bob Bondurant, Jo Schlesicr and Lloyd
Ruby,
For thoie ticking choice In­
field lofeatlcnL the tunnel en­
trances to tha Infield will be
o pettd at 10 p.m. on Saturday.

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ReaJfymen lop
Hi-Nooners Tilt
First, second and third place
positions in the Women’s city
bowling tournament were won
by teams from th* Hl-noonari
League,
Stenstrom
Realty.
Behrens Tractor Repair and
Jet Inn, In that order.
Helen Padgett and Sue Jackson placed first in the double*
event, and F.tta Dorman with
Erma Anderson placed fifth.
Etta Dorman look the No. t
position in the singles event.
Marge L'urather* rolled high
game and series this week
with a 205-588 to help Todd'*
Nationwide Insurance win foui
points from Hunt Really.
Claude lie Behrens turned in
a 201-513 for Behrens Tractor
Repair to score a clean sweep
against Art Broun Pest Con
trot.
Helen Edwards' 201-487 was
high scorer for Wilson Maier
Furniture a&gt; they al*« chalked
up a four point win from M &amp;
R Bar.
Sara Terry'* 157 395 rolled
high for Shoemaker Construc­
tion to score- three points from
Joe's Laundry.
Gloris Accardl's 1*2-494 led
Southern Air a* they scored
three win* from Jel Inn
Kathy Gray, 171 426. turned In
the high score for Stenstrom
Realty and Shirley Simas'
18*481 led the Lake Monroe
Inn Lassiri a.v thry split thrlt
points 2 2.
Sam
Urowgback.
Kill*
Faint. Kay Harden. Lillian U
Roy, Barbara Martin and Eve
lyn Wagner have recently join
*d the league.
Thelma Unger converted the
54-t0; Carolyn Mle* 56-10;
and Claudette Behrens, Bev
arly Meeks, Bert Neville the
t-T, Etta Dorman, Ulla Ganderton and Ann Scallorn spar­
ed the 5-10 while the 3 10 fell
twice for Doris Gandy and
once for Beverly Meeks, Hose
Patrick and Linda Redman

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Yankees Deal
'To Slick'—Giles

Florida State
In Finale
NEW YORK ( U P I)—Rick
Harry am) the Miami Hurrlcanes brintr their brilliant
1964-65 basketball seasons to
, a close nest Monday with both
certain to clinch national
point-making honors.
The R-foot, 7-iheh Harry
had 890 points in 24 games
for a 37.1 average through
games of Feb. 20.
The late Wayne Estes of
U tah Stale maintains second
place with n 33.7 average but
third-place Rill Headley of
Princeton was far behind with
30.1.
The Hurricanes, who crush­
ed Rollins 148-79 Tuesday
night, need only 24 points in
next Monday's game against
Florida State to top the alltime major college high of
96.1 pointa a game set last
year by Detroit. Miami ha*
averaged 99 pointa while win­
ning 21 of its 25 games.
• rttaHVinir Ts.'.tnd
i tug
three in individual scoring
were Dave Rchellhnse of Pur­
due with a 29.3 avernge and
Steve Thomas of Xavier of
Ohio with 28.9.
Henry Finkel of Dayton
was the field goal percentage
leader with 231-355 for .851,
with Tim Kehoe of St Peter’s
second at 119-187 for .036.

Little League
Benefit Mar. 6
At Casselberry

18 TROPHIES on dis­
play at Dusty B o o t s
Horse Show, bein*r in­
spected here by Mrs.
Jam es Giles of Lake
Monroe (top) included
I I first place, junior
••jnd senior hipb pujjit,
for the day and
for six m onths series.
Senior ITigrH point win­
ner, Jack Kelley from
C o c o a , (bottom) is
shown with “Don Dia­
blo" and 'rArme of the
ribbons and a w a r d a
they have won. Kelly
is leading contender for
the senior division se­
ries trophy.

l.arry Hughes' Ryan's Ex
press govs for his fourth win
of the season in tonight s (ea
lured loth race at the Sanford
Orlando
K*-nnel Club
a nnmifireft.
The Hughes xpeedMer, who
Proceed* from the daylong
events at the Little I eague ran sixth in last Saturday
Pntk
jII be used to defray night’s Racing King finals af
e x p e n s e s o f th e l e a g u e this ter running min cln-e quarter'
c o m in g *en*cm. L ast y e a r the
at the first turn, has finished
benefit netted about |7,0(Hb
Pickup stations for this in the money in six of nine
official starts
year's sale are
f a s m 1 literry • A lta m o n te
Ry indale, one of the tup

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way t ill in Korest City
Sun]and, IJoward's Atlantic
Station in Sunliitid Kstatcs.
Lake Mary hi A Store.
Longu nod North
t Irian do.
L o n g wood p l a n Bar her Shop.

The program starts at 10
am . with registration of
prospective playets. K i r h
must he accompanied by a
parent ami proof of nge is
rer|uested. The ladies Auxili­
ary to the league will handle
this phase of the program as
well as the sale and other
boo the a nd concession**
A daylong barbecue is alto
planned along with other
event*.

Bulldogs Battle
To $$$ Draw
II) Fred Down
1 PI Sport. W rilrr
The New York Yankee*’
1965 edition of the "battle of
the bulldog*’’ ended in a draw.
General
Manager
Ralph
Houk. ex major. ex-Army r i n ­
ger and all that *nrt nf thing,
and pitcher Jim Houtnn, laat
name applied STUBBORN
with accent on the arrnnd
ayllable, each decided to com*
promlae a bit.
And ao Bouton took the
529.090 and probably aavrd
Houk S1.000 in headache tab­
let*.
Ari 18-game winner in 1964,
Bouton demanded 130,000 for
hi* 1965 service*. A losing
World Serie* genera! manager
in 1964, Houk countered with
an offer of *28,000
They atared daggers over
the bargaining table for a few
weeks and then agreed that
*29.000 would be acceptable
to both.

Accepts Job
OGDEN, Utah (UPI&gt;—Utah
State line coach Tom Ramsge
was D i m e d assistant football
coach al Weber State College,
fiamage la the firit addition
to the staff of newly appointed
head coach Saxkii Artlamaa.

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BOSTON t u r n — The Rnv
ton Bruins placed the East's
leading collegiate hockey scor
er. Jack Cunnlff of Boston
Collfgc, mi their negotiation
list CWfmrU a Tvmvrw, &lt;- * \
pocted to complete his education before trying out for the
Bruins

NBA
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United l’rr»» International
Eastern lilt Mima
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Cincinnati
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rhitadelphia
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New York
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Lna Angeles
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St. Lollis. _
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San Franriarn
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Baltimore 111 New York I no
Detroit |Ofl rhiladelpliia 104
Boston 97 Lo* Angela* 95
St. Louis 111 San Francisco
103
Thursday’* Game*
Baltimore at Philadelphia
Only games scheduled
Friday ’» Gimr*
St Loui* nt lui* Angela*
linglori a t Satt F r a n r i s r o
Only g a m e s ached tiled

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Colleges Cancel
Cocky Cassius
ROSTON (UPlt — lic it yweight boxing champion Cassi­
us Clay,, who dunked his Army
aptitude lest, would like to go
to college for three weeks.
Hpwevcr. greater Boston’s
colleges and universities aren’t
terribly interested in having
the champ use thoir facilities.
Under the contract for his
May 25 Boston Garden title
defense against Sonny Liston.
Clay must spend the final
three -week* of training in
Massachusetts.
He worked out at the Boston
\rena on his last visit but re
ccntly decided there wasn't
enough room for spectators in
the arena annex where he performed
When he returned here reccntly to undergo a (inal rxanimation on his hernia sur-1
*wry *t floxieti t ' d y . tk^ptig1
Clay express, ci his dissatisfac­
tion with the arena arrangernent.

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KNOXVILLE, Term. ( U r n
— National baseball League
President Warren Giles said
he think* the CHS purchase
nf the Yankees will stand.
"From what 1 hear, the deal
is going to stick."
Giles, en route to Florida
for a tour of baseball camps,
was asked about the CHS pur­
chase of the New York club,
" I t ’s not in my lengur, but
I don’t like tbe deni,-' he said.
"They tell me Frank Stan­
ton (president of CHS) made
a fine presentation fur the
firm when he appeared be­
fore the anti-trust and mon­
opoly committee in Washing­
ton.
“They didn’t call me to tes­
tify, thank goodness," Giles
said.

tournament al the PGA course
in Palm Reach Gardens last
year with a 279, nine under
par.
, His toughest competition
then came from hulking John
Harnum, who finished three
strokes in hack of the West
Virginia slammer. Harnum
picked the Caribbean tour of
the tournament here this year,
however, and won't be around
New Coach
to bother Sam again.
The tournament is for the
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - John
R. Sliegman former head foot old pros — those .50 and over.
hall coach at Rutgers and
The winner of the toiinia-'
Pennsylvania, was named de '1 merit collects $3,500, plus a
fensive line coach at -Pitts­ trip to England to meet the
burgh, replacing Dr. Joe Pul- British Seniors champion. An­
lekines, who resigned lo de­ other $11,000 will be distri­
vote full time lo his dental buted to winners in eight age
groups.
practice.
Among the competitors In
the 27-hole tournament over
the Fort Lauderdale Country
Club rourse were such as Gene
Snrarrn, Jimmy Demnret, ami
E. J. (Dutch) Harrison.
Snead, at 53 still a master
and possessor of one of the
game’s classic swings, bang­
ed out a 66 In a practice
round Wednesday. He won the

FORT
LAUDERDALE
(UP1) — Sam Snead, with
six-under-par practice round
tucked under his belt, Ices off
today with syme 400 competi­
tors chasing him in the am
nual *40,000 Teacher Tiophy
golf tournament for senior
pros.

pups at SOKi last season, will
get his first 'tart &lt;d the *e.i
son iri the same rav e The dogs
are half brothers, both out ol
Meanwhile
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Mutual Conceit Bonus Slated Tuesday
A *^oe-tapptof" program of
Broadway hits th a t wfR ap­
peal to ell ages will be pre­
sented a t B p. m. Tuesday at
the Civic Center by the Flor­
ida Symphony Orchestra. This
will be the long-awaited bon­
ne attraction for the Mutual
Concert Association's 1B641MB season.
"Curtain Going Up" la the
seme program th a t has drawn
rava notices from the press
and exuberant praise from
the audience. The rollicking
"Hello Dolly" as sung by
Florence Soldingsr and the
orchestra'! routing rendition
of "Sevanty-81* Trombones"
from the "Music Man" baa
audiences giving tha orches­
tr a and soloist wild applause

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as the curtain came down.
To give added eolor the
Symphony la bringing along
a number of soloiata including
Ann 1. Blaso, Florence SoldInfer, Benito Bailie, Jack
Thompson
and Dwirht
Charles, pianist.
The .program includes al­
most everybody’s f a v o r i t e
Brosdway melodies. There
will be the whistling "Stand­
ing on the Corner" from
"M ost Happy Fella," and
"Climb Every M o u n t a i n "
from tha "Sound of Music."
whlla “ Pajama Gams" lends
“Hey There" and ’Smell
Talk" to the tuneful list.
Thera will be selections from
Bye Bye Birdie," "Weat

Bide Story" and "Cemelet,"
just to n i m i a fsw.
Patricio Satvatierra, violin­
ist, win prsaent the "Theme
from Moulin Rouge" and the
orchestra will bring the Ov­
erture from "Of Thee ! Sing”

A n . . outstanding cultural
evening is In store for the
Association'* 'patron* a* an
a r t exhibit will alto be on
display a t the Civic Center.
The exhibitor* are limited
to the Mutual Seriee mem­
ber*.
A number of students tick­
ets era available through the
Seminole High School
Community Methodist Church office.
of DaBary a t fl p.m. Each
family brought a covered dish
and the birthday cake was
DUBLIN (UP1)—Irishmen
provided by cub scouts from by the thousands paid tribute
the Methodist Children’s Homs today to Sir Roger Casement,
In Enterprise.
the nationalist hero whose
A total of 100 boya and body w u returned to Dublin
their guesta wars present to nearly 50 year* after the
ifnjoy the supper end pro­ English hanged him as a
traitor.
gram.
end selections from "Mb Fair
Lady.” Other famous hits
from the "Great White Way"
will include "Oliver," "Wildcat," "Funny Girt," "The
FanUatleks” and "Milk and
Honey."

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Cub Pack 560 Has Banquet
By Mlldrad Haney
DeBary Cub Scout Pack
MO, which Includes boys from
Deltons, Enterprise end PeBsry, held Its Blue and Gold
Banquet Monday observing
the C&gt;6th birthday of scoutingThe banquet, which had a k
ita thema George Waihlngton’s birthday, was held in tha

THIS PORTRAIT of Henry Wadsworth Long­
fellow is the poiaeaaion of Mr*. Betty Offineer,
1223 Randolph Avenue. Mrs. Offineer found the
picture hidden In an antique picture frame ahe
purchased while In a second hand store In Port­
land, Me. She aaya ahe bought the fratpc for 25
cent! and believes tha store owner did not know
the picture was In I t The picture waji made
In 1882.

Hero Honored

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ANN BLAZ80 . , , goloiat with Florida Symphony.
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DeBary Circulates Petitions
Protesting Hazardous Road
DeBary Chamber of Commarc* la circulating ptUtkms
protaitinx batardous coadiIlona of (ha Demon JunctionEnterprise Road left linre
heavy equipment was in Ujc
area with paving of 1-4.
Decision of the Chamber to
take action on the m atter was
announced at last weak'a din­
ner meeting held at Stetson
Union Building in DcLand
with Tom Gilchrist, director of
WESH-TV, a guest speaker.
The petitions, after signa­
ture, will M presented to the
Volusia County Commission,
which, In turn, il expected to
turn the matter over to the
Stale Hoad Department (or
consideration.
Gilchrist, who also is region­
al director of the Florida
Chamber of Commerce, vice

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president of tho Daytona
Beach Chamber and a m e m ­
ber of the Orange City Cham­
ber, pointed out roles of the
smaller eommunlllei in an ex­
panding Florida.
Ha stressed the need for
more and better schools and
told of civic and commercial
improvements being planned
by neighboring cities and com­
munities,
lie also cited bad conditions
of Ihs Benson Junction Enter,
prist cutoff from 1-4, advising
that immediate steps should
be taken to bring about its re­
pair.
In reports given during the
business meeting following the
program, .t was staled that
the new DeBary directory la
expected to be ready for dis­
tribution tn mid March,

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Deltona Welcome Wagon Club
To Assist In Cancer Drive .
Daltons Welcome Wagon
Club members pledged their
help and time to the cancer
drive in Volusia County alter
hearing an urgent plea (or
assistance from Mrs, Stanley
Smith, guest speaker at the
February meeting.
Mrs. Smith, » resident of
DeLand, told o! assistance

Lyman Group
Attends TEC
Board M eet
By Jane Casselberry
A representation of tha Ly­
man High School TEC Club
attendad the second annual exacutlva board meeting held
Saturday tn Jacksonville to
plan tha April convention and
to Introduce all nominees for
atate office and give them op­
portunity to speak.
Local students attending,
with the advisor, Ralph S. Jen
aan, wars Margaret Stevens,
•late secretary; David Park
• r , club treasurer and nominee
for atate office; Bob Dowdie,
Bob Furmao, Larry Marshall,
Ja ck Campbell, end Barbara
Day, Club secretary.
The club will proamt mem.
bera In each competition dur­
ing the convention and Parker
will be a candidate for Ule offlceo ff tret vice president or
secretary.
The group left after achool
last Friday 1c order to attend
• get-acquainted session that
evening prior to the nest day's
board meeting.

Bear Lake Cubs
Plan Banquet
By Maryann Miles
' B ear Lake Club Scout Pack
JM will bold ite annual Blue
and Gold Banquet a t 8:30 p.m.
Saturday In tha cafeteria of
B e ar Lake Elementary School
This win be a family affair
and each family will bring a
covered dish. Special guest
* tha
for
the evening will be Cecil

Botbwell, district commission­
er 1$ Boy Scouting.

available to people who need
help and of the "closet" which
•offers all types of equipment
to those in need.
Heading the Deltona group
working In the drive will help
be Mrs. Ell* Neese Wisniew­
ski, president, end Mrs. Mild­
red Haney, Welcome Wagon
hostess for the area. Olfe-a of
additional help from civic
minded ladies in tha commun­
ity will be gladly received.
Other plans discussed In­
cluded those of the forthcom­
ing Style Show and Card P a r ­
ty to Im held March 30 at the
Community Club.
Refresh­
ments and prises will be offer­
ed in abundance. Plans also
were begun for a reception te
be held for sponsors and hus­
bands of members with furth­
er details to be completed.
Neat meeting of the group
will be March lfl when a lun­
cheon is scheduled at Holiday
Inn In Daytona Beach. The Inn
la located on Highway 1T-II
across from the race trackLuncheon will be served at 1
p. m. followed by a program
on geriatrics by the guest
speaker, Mrs. Susana Frierson
of Daytona Beach.
Deltona Welcome Wagon has
adopted gcrlrlricx as Ha char­
itable protect and all monies
earned by the club will go In­
to this fund.
New member! walcomed In­
to tha club were Ur*. Bather
Timmerman. Mr*. Emmy Lou
Dias and Mrs, E ither Cordei,

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Homemakers

By Jane Casselberry
A pane] discussion on boy
girl relationships was featured
• t a recent meeting of the Fu­
ture Homemaker* Club of
South Seminole Junior High
School at CesHlberry. Some of the Items discussed
Included etiquette, manners,
dress, make-up, likes and dis­
likes.
Karen Cass was moderator
and serving on tha panel were
Becky Clack, Donna KUmer,
Mary Klinger, Carol Nelson,
David Druedlng, Bill Hall, and
Walter Blatline,

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■chool*. I certainly hope
th a t in time enough people
will complain ao th a t they
will reconaider and,go back
to the old way. Pleaie

17. A* long gs there are
two children. There ie no
examination! In school, the
running water in this place,
kids wifi continue to pray,
and not even .a bathroom.
s e e
The waits nrrd paint badly
and tha place is falling
DEAR ABBY’; Some tima
DEAR FOR: Don't worapart*- W# aren't nearly as
ago a lady wrote you that
poor aa wa look, but my
a friend of here pointed out
huihand and hjs people like
to her t^ a t the was break*
it thla way. T had a nerv­
ing etiquette by going un­
ous breakdown in 1982,
der the name of Mrs. John
and hava been on tranquil­
bles would have called for ■ Smith after her husband
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apede lead. So Eaat mu i t have had died. Thia friend claim­ lizer* for two years. I talk
A K Q I T tl
to myaslf all day and cry
hoped that West would open a ed that, tines there was no
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all n ig h t How can I quit
longer a J o h n S m i t h ,
diamond anyway. Whit do you
♦ K»
living without killing my­
neither was there a Mra.
*K
think of Weat'a club lead?
self! It's against my reli­
John
Smith,
and
aha
should
WIST
EAST
Jamea: Not ao much. When
gion.
call herself Mrs. Geraldine
A At
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I make a blind lead a g iln il
Smith. You replied:
GOT THE BLUES
V JIT
V4
e eult slam I'd rather lead a
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"Dear Mrs. Smith:
abort
suit
because
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DEAR
GOT:
Recruit
Your friend ia wrong.
more chance to f*&lt; tricks
SOUTH
your physician, your clergy­
When you took the name
there. I see that South made
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man and t r u s t w o r t h y
of Mre. John Smith, you
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the alam after the club lead
friends
in a campaign to
took
it
for
a
t
long
as
you
♦ IS
by drawing trumps and dis­
ptrtuade your husband to
lived (unleei you took
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carding dummy'a losing dia­
MOVE- If nona of this suc­
another husband), not for
’ Eaat and Wart vulnerable
monds on the clubs. By the
ceeds and you cannot rec­
Narth Eaat B»klh Waet
aa long a t HE lived."
way,
waa
Eaat
anyone
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Peee IV
IHaa
oncile yourself to wbat
A dear relative of mine
IV
P u t IV
Para - know?
sounda like a sordid en­
sent
mo
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article,
and
it
rata
Paas
Oswald: I'm sorry to say wa» such n comfort to me.
vironment, the next move
Opening lead—* 1 .
you’re talking to him. About After I became a widow,
should be yours.
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Jamea: Why didn't Eaat once or twice a year I don’t seeing letters addressed to
bid when I have a chance to Mre. Mary Jonea made me
double?
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
Oswald? Eaat must have and thla time 1 waa properly feel so alone. Won't you
ROl): When a girl breaks
been afraid that South would punished. In fact, I’m sorry please put it in your col­
a date, ahe usually bss to
be void o( spades and the dou­ 1 brought this whole thing up. umn again T I'm sure other
—when a fellow breaks a
data, he usually has two.
widows feel the asms aa I,
Don't pull that itimt too
and I'm sure there are still
many who do not know the
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Problems? Write to AB­
letter to ■ widow. God
Wa, too, turn to excuses have to concoct alibis for bless you.
BY', Box 097(H), Los Angetei, C g l l t : r o r &gt; ' JgfSJUai.
when Wj a gf',disappointed,hr.,
eansleaaipeea T Why-ca^’t
GRATEFUL-IN IOWA
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reply, enclose a stamped,
our own behrfvlof. Wheh ' ^ e ymi just be what you' sire—
self-addressed envelope.
break a promise, lose our careless—instead of trying to
DEAR ABBY: My prob­
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believe
you're lem is about to drive me
tempera or accuse unjustly, make \ m e
Hate to write letter*?
we too try to whitewash this somebodV else?"
out of my mind. My hus­
It usually works. Instead of band and I hava lived in
disappointing behavior with
Send one dollar to Abhy,
excuses that will make it ac­ getting "wild," the young hie parents' home (if you
Box 89700, I.oe Angeles,
ceptable to our pride. If any­ first look sheepish and then want to call it that) ever
Calif., for Abby'a booklet,
one continues to criticize it, begin to laugh with relief lines we were married nine
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
we will go “ wild" in our st my permlselon to he what years ago. I am 20 and my
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
frantfe effort to avoid know­ they are.
SIONS."
husband ie 88, and we have
I don’t know whether this
ing that we ran hr a disap­
kind of response to your
pointing person.
For myself, I ’ve worked daughter's escuaes would pro­
out this problem of rxruse- duce for you because I don’t
muking children.
Knowing know how sure you are that
that excuse-making in myself your own excuses derive from
is always my pride’s insist­ pride In faultiest, never-dis­
ence ttint I mustn't disappoint appointing behavior.
r EDYTH THORNTON M cLEO D
It would he nice If you
anyone. I Mow- up when I'm
given excuses by the young. were sure. Because It's ewI want to emphaaiia ths fu­ j ol t s.
1 yell, "Who do you think fully hard to live with ex­
I h r r e are many large com­
you are to give m« excuses cuse-making prople. You can't ture poniihilitir* (or mature
for leuving your coat in the get at thi-TO. It gets lonely women to haw a career after panies who tram women to
show 1Hi-1r products and meet
liVing room? Why do you fur rvcryiwidy.
forty and also a new- career
(he women of thr neighbor­
after retirement! Today wom­ hood. These Jobs pay well and
en are living Innger. The sci­ are more your type.
ence of geriatrics has focuiInvestigate all these possi
ed attention on matters of hlliliea, prepare yourself for
health and well-being for the that "after-forty career" or
story involves a Quaker fami­ Thu ahow has the flavor of
older men end women It ie a new raicer after you it?
ly, hut the most interesting an emotional mystery story acknowledged by doctors end
lire frorh your present jdb.
sidelight is the continuing ae Kildare and a reienrcher other* in thia field that worn
Many men and women ere
halite |,y Jny I'TonUi"! Sti­ try to track down a yi,ung »n, with more years to live, very unhappy titling eroond
ver bee) a to destroy that image gill’s supiningly filial disease. must nuke thess veers pro­ doing nothing. Mintirt bus­
of nobility lie built up for **• The two hccome rivals and the ductive and happy ones.
t-end - and wives try for so m e­
many years as the Lone Ban girl almost dire because of
It may happily In that you thing to fill I heir lime togiTliger’s rnmpanlnn. In this one. this rather than the disrate. have no nerd of finenrtal aid e r after reUremenl. Anil ma­
he is simply not to tie trusted Barbara Jtcl (,1-ddre ie well (lucky you1), hut you will ny of them t i e making e*cel
K it pm. CBS. i ’erry Mason rest III Kildare's rival and find that you must do some­ lent, ciin ,-ra and earellent
"The Case Of The Meddling enough theorli* and facts are thing with your time. This nuuicy Ilnnk about this
Medium." iKeiuni A h i t expressed daring the hour to modern age calls for action, NOW.
above average for the series help stimulate an Interest in for being Intriesled and for
Tomorrow "Dear
Kdylh
looking your best. in that the standard court­ researrh.
Thornton McLeod"
I realize how difficult It Is
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room histrionics are augment­
ed by some supernatural evl Sons "The Teenagers " An for a mature woman to hava Surf Champ
deuce. The allow delves into older Indy of in makes a date to get n job when eh* hs* al­
LIMA, I’eni (UI’I) ■— Nat
extrasensory perception, both with Chip, so hs has to learn ways had the protection of Young of Australia won th*
r s tl and bogus, and this is a from Hr bine how to he one. her husband Rome women fi'a-nula peddling rec* In the
subject which invariably rar- Naturally, his grasp of the find it absolutely necessary world surf championship with
risa its own built in interest problem Is hlltrioua and when tn hava that carver after for­ a time *f 40 minutes, 30 suefactor. Otherwise, the usual he thinke he's rrady to go ty whether they want it or onda — a full two minute*,
30 second* ahead of second
blend of murder nml larceny, into the “adult" world ho ie not,
|f this la happening to you, place Felipe I'omar of I’eru.
8:80-0:80 p.m. NBC. I)r Kil­ thrown to the »-olv*». A&gt; far
dare "Miracle For Margaret." ae Chip la concerned, U’e a or has happened, don't try to
compete with youth in offices
Th* Civil Air Patrol
relief to return to rhlidhnod—
and other field*. Try for even orginiied Dec. I, 1941,
and a necessity Stanley Liv­
a better Job than you think
ingston Is a little joy.
ynu should expect, Experi­
IMidtO p.m. AI1C. Bewitched
ence with life does pay off.
"Eye
(If
The
Beholder.”
Cri­
t e n s c&gt; M a k e R o o m for
You may be more aunt-sifu)
sis! Darrin finally gets around than you dreamed possible.
D addy
C l N e w e — Mi ke W a l ­
to asking how old Ramantha
Taka an Inventory of your
l ac e
Is and bygins to wonder how appearance and of your prov­
IS 10 111 W h e r e T h l e g o n g
' Si I Lave Lucy
their marriage will be in 40 en ability. Can you sew? Can
I s U C l s BO N e w s I t e por t
nr 80 years when hr'e old and you cook? Can you keep
l l . e e C i i 'one ent r el Inn
C l Andr of Mayberry
feeble and ehe'e eaactly the house T Garden? Can you
O l De c l l rl de
■ame, Endora seizes upon this drive a car? Ara yon food in
11 to c i J e o p a r d y
C l I'rl ce Is i t l e h l
fesr and m a l e s *&lt;&gt;me lovely emergencies? Do you like
( • I T h e Me Co y e
havoc for her »vn,in-law. But children? Thera ara ao many
F R I D A Y T. M.
■hr doesn't rerkon with Sa­ career couple* who need a
C no C ) Kay W h e n
mantha's resourcefulnes* and "mother-in-law" type of wom­
C l Loea of U f a
her love fur Darrin. Pleasant, an around th* house, without
f t ) D o n n a Re e d
li « i d Newe­
if not altogether bewitching the "authority" of a motherl l 10 (1] T r u t h or C e n s e ,
episode.
quearea
in-law. Thee* are well-paying

Ja co b y On (Bhidysi
For a homey change, today’a
column will feature a dialogue
between father and ton. We
alert with a comment by fa­
ther.
Oiwald: Jim, what do you
think of thla band from laat
year?
Jamea: Well, dad, I like to
bid and would eurely have
overcalled with the Eaat hand
in aplte of being vulnerable.
Oewald: Where were you go­
ing with that diamond aultT
Jamea: Nowhere, tinee n r
partner held only one point,
but I would not have been in
any trouble. What do you think
of South'* lix-heart bid, dad?
Oiwald: A gambling bidSoulh did not want to ask for
acca and give Eaat a chance
to double a five-diamond re
fponae.-Al.so hia bid worked.

By Mra. Muriel Lawrence
D EAR MRS. LAWRENCE;
I am havltig a very hard time
with my 14-year-old girl.
Though aha continue! to take
her piano leaaona, aha no
longer practice!. Whenever 1
try to talk about thia to her,
I get a long string of ex­
cuses: th e can't practice be­
cause her homework is too
heavy or somebody has had
the television on. The sub­
ject has grown so tense that
she goea wild if 1 even men­
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apartment in seal eh of evi­
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mood today? I was out at the 13 cup grapefruit Juice
County Agent's office the other Vi cup water
Sift flour, biking powder
day and looked over the free
bulletins you can get there aod salt to ge ther Cream shor­
any time you wish. In bulletin tening, sugar a n d grated
No. 233 on "Using Florida grapefruit and lemon rind.
Citrus Fruits, Citrus Ties and Beat in eggs one at a time.
Cakes," I found some wonder­ Add flour mixture in three
ful sounding recipes. Here are portions, alternately w i t h
several of them.
grapefruit Juice and water In
GRAPEFRUIT CREAM CAKE two portions. Best batter Vi
2 ■i cups sifted flour
minute. Turn Into 2 well greas­
2VS taps, double action baking ed lightly floured round 9 inch
cake pans. Bake in moderate
powder
oven, 350 degrees, for 30 min­
13 tsp. salt
utes or until well done. Turn
H cup shortening
l t t cups sugar
out on wire rack to cool. When
1 tbip. grated
grapefruit rind cool spread Grapefruit Cream
% tsp. grated
lemon rind
Filling between layers. Frost
with Seven Minute Frosting or
your favorite frosting.
GRAPEFRUIT CREAM
FILLING
Vi cup sugar
2 tlisps cornstarch
U lip., salt
V) cup fresh grapefruit Juice
1 tbsp. margarine
1 egg yolk
1 tbip. grated grapefruit rind
Combine sugar, cornstarch
and salt. Biend in grapefruitI
juice. Cook over mrdlum heat,
stirring constantly, or over hot
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minutes, stirring Cool. Spread
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V4 tsp. soda
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orange Juice. Sift dry ingred
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augar mixture. Add grated
rind. Blend well. Shape tn
rolls end chill. Slice In H-lnch
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to IS minutes. May be forced
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ORANGE BREAD PUDDING
3 slices state bread
2 egga
Vi cup sugar
V4 tap. salt
1H cupa milk
1 cup orange Juice
1 tsp. grated or finely chopped
orange rind
Cut bread in small cubea or
break into small pieces. Place
in buttered baking dish. Best
eggs. Add sugar, salt and milk
to eggs. Stir In orange Juice
From Citrus Desserts and and rind. Pour mixture over
Cookie Circular No. 231 come hread. Bake in a moderate
oven, 3S0 degrees, until set,
tbeie recipes.
ORANGE RIPPLE SHERBET about 43 minutes. Serves 6 to
8.
V4 cup cold water
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
Try this dessert.
lVi cupa light corn syrup
PEACH MELBA
2 cups milk
1 6 or. can orange ceocrate, 1 1 lb., 13 oz. can cllng-style
peaches
thawed
1 6 ox. pkg. aeml-awcet choco­ 6 to 8 marshmallows
V4 cup raspberry or other
late bits
flavor Jelly
2 tbsps. palsd oil
Pre-heat oven to 423 de­
Soften gelatin in cold water.
Rest to melt. Add syrup, milk gree*. Drain peaches and ar­
and concentrate, blend. Tour range, round aide down, in a
Into tray and freeze until shallow dish (baking). Spoon
Just frozen. Melt chocojsle bits the Jelly Into center of each
over hot water, add salad oil peach. Top with a m arshm al­
and beat. Beat frozen mixture low. Place In the oven for 3
in a chilled bowl until smooth, to 6 minutei, or until the
lightly
but not melted. Return to tray marshmallows a r e
and quickly drizzle tn choco­ browned and beginning to lose
late. Stir to ripple and return their shape. Serve warm.
to coldest part of freezing Makes 8 to ■ servings.
unit. Freeze until firm. Serve
U.S. Department of Agri­
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that improves cotton fabric's
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ORANGE CRISPS
The treatment le especially
Vi cup butter
promising for awnings, tents,
1 cup sugar
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Fashionettes
The pale straw* move ahead
in the millinery world. For
spring, watch for smooth,
sheer straws done In apricot,
coral and salmon tones, pate
to medium yellows, touches of
turquoise, and an abundance
of neutrals in beige and taupe,
reports the Millinery institute.
The electronic age has come
to hair styling. One New York
hairdresser announces a styl­
ing consultant service, via
Plcturepbone, for women in
the Chicago and Washington
areas. The Picturephone en­
ables callers to see each other
as they talk. After Hie tele­
phone consultation, tfic hair­
dresser sends the caller a
geometric pattern and sketch,
for a fee, so that milady can
have the "do" done by her
local hairdresser.

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Phone 822-3914

President Peggy Crever r e ­
cently presided over the meet­
ing of Phi Gamma Eta Chap­
ter of Beta Sigma Phi at the
home of Shirley Stumpf.
The cultural program, "We
Stoop to Conquer," was pre­
sented by Joan Brooks.
The chapter discussed Us
project with the two foster
children from the State Wel­
fare Department. It was de­
cided that some of the girls
will go to visit tile children
and that the girls will give
Easter outfits to them.
The nominating committee
presented the slate of offi
rcra for the coming year.
Members voted and accepted
the slate as follows: Presi­
dent. June Warner; vice presi­
dent, Ijeslie Best; secretary,
Joan Brooks, and treasurer,
Jan Vihlen.
President Peggy Crever is
transferring out of town a n d 1
will leave the chapter in a
few weeks. A social get-together was planned in Peggy's
honor on Saturday, Feb. 20.
The Sid Vihlens hosted the
effair which was a steak cookout. Members and their hus­
bands enjoyed barbecuing and
bidding farewell and good
luck to Peggy.
Refreshing ice cream sodas
were served to the following
members by the hostesses:
Joan Brooks, June Warner,
Linda HlUcii, Jean Gonzalez,
Mary Sharp, Linda Reck, Jan
Vihien. Peggy Crever and
Shirley Stumpf.

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beyond edge of pan. Turn bat
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ate oven (375 degrees F.) for
20 minutes. SIR confectioners
sugar on brown wrapping pa
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inches larger than the pan.
Turn cake out on this and re­
move wax paper. Spread with
Orange Filling and roll up
like a Jelly roll. Makes 10 1inch slices.
FLORIDA ORANGE FILLING
Vi cup sugar***
3 tbspa. cornstarch
V4 tsp. salt
114 cups orange Juice (fresh
or froxen)
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 tbsp. butter or margarine
Combine sugar, cornstarch
and salt In top of double boil­
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Cook over direct heat and stir
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owns one of the early expert
mental pink minks, J u a t
thought hi* wife was wearing
one of her old white wraps
lighted by the glow of her
rubles.
Buby glow or not. It took the
mink breeders years to come
up with their newest color.
Pfhk doesn't come easily to
little animals who tend to be
brown.
Pink mink la produced by a
complicated breeding system
and the association said it Is
the first color to be produced
by what is called "a&lt;»iu*druple recessive natural muta­
tion.'’
Only one out of 236 kits bred
with in eye towird becoming
pink is suitable for pink breed­
ing. Pink mink stems from
earlier developed mink colors,
including such colors as Moyle
buff, silvcrblue,
gunmetal,
ambergoid, hope and violet.
The association is still puz­
zling over a name to give
their latest creation. Their
names take a trademark and
association lawyers are -busy
checking six potential names
to find one they can trade­
mark.
The newest shade brings to
57 the total number of shades
of mutation oow available,
said the association. They
range from the darkest, gun­
metal, to the lightest, J a s ­
mine, which is a near-white.
The association said it takes
about four years to "breed"
a new mutation, and that mink
breeding is big business —
there now are 4,000 ranchers
in 40 states growing the tiny
animals for their pelts.
What will follow pink?
The association isn't hazard­
ing a guess. But if they ever
get mink to produce red pelts,
you can bet they'll sell.

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3 eggs
1 cup sugar
6 tbsps. orange Juice
1 cup sifted cake flour
It* tap, baking powder
&lt;4 tap. ealt
confectioners sugar
Beet eggs until thick and
lemon colored; beet In sugar
gradually. Blend in orange
Juice. Sift together flour, bak­
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Line shallow pan 10 by 13
Inchee with waxed paper, hav­
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WITH BUTTERMILK
2 medium rgga
1 cup augar
2 tbsps. cornstarch
W tap. aalt
t 9-inch baked pie shell
Vi tap. cream of tartar
Ai cup orange Juice (fresh or
frozen)
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mink?
It’s new, true and In.
Down on the mink ranches,
the little creatures blessed
with a rosy coat of fur are
dripping with status. And so
Fill be the few women who
wrap themselves in the mink
rancher's latest offering.
Pink mink is the latest mu­
tation accepted by an influen­
tial organization that makes
mink pelts pass muster before
they can be marketed. The
association plans to auction
lust 3,000 pink pelts March 1,
and the bidders are expected
to offer about $400 tor each
rosy-beige pelt.
Pink mink isn't cheap. It
takes about 33 to 65 pelts to
turn out a full length coat and
the mink association e*tl
mates that the first few coats
could set a woman back $30,
000. A comparable mink coat
of another color would cost
about $«,000.
The newest color, in the
poetic words of one breeder,
looks like "the pale rose color
of a woman's delicate cheek.
And one husband, whose wife

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By "Doris'*

DON CAHILL, favorite sor­
EVER BEEN TO A "FAS ority reporter, faithfully gives
CHINGBALLT" Hasn't every­ me the news on wife Jan's
one? In food ole' American chapter. He' recently revealed
slang It means "have • ball." be was going to have Ja n in­
Actually U it i festival in vite me to a real shindig.
"Let* leave your wife outta
which Germans stage a fete
comparable to our Mardl this, Don—O K.7”
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ONE WOULD THINK the
This Saturday night, Feb­
ruary 27 the German Ameri­ Garden Club is paying AUD­
can Society will have their REY S P E E n a handsome sal­
third annual "Faschingball" In ary for the publicity she has so
the Egyptian Room of the capably delivered to this office
Cherry P l a n at 8 p. m. Ad­ regarding the Flower Show,
mission is by invitation only March 5-8. She is another live
through one of the society wire with Intelligence bustin'
members or by contacting at the seams and so easy on
Mrs. James Marlowe, 715 War­ the eyes.
•
••
wick Place, phone— 421-7754,
BILL VINCENT recently
Orlando.
• • •
leaned over my shoulder and
MRS. B. E. PURCELL was asked if I wanted to sample
a choice moracl, aa he dis­
recently in The Herald Office,
played a small square In re­
looking smart as usual in a
chic cocoa suit. She reported plica of a chocolate bar.
What is It. Bill?
a marvelous trip to New York
"My cousin sent It to me
via jet on a spring buying
from Coonsboro, Arkansas,
spree for the Purcell Stores,
and it’sthe best tobacco you
accompanied by friend hus­
will ever chew,” Billbeamed
band.
as he so generously sliced me
The Purcells were busy,
off a portion with his rusty
busy, busy, but did manage
pocket knife to share this dellto take in a few of the metro­
easy.
politan sights. They revealed
Exactly what I needed—a
many of the very latest in
chewo f tobacco!
fashions are lr store for San• * •
fordllcs.
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MEMO,
TO
if.R. V. Was re*
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cr-ntly an Invited guest to a
- - -SONI WERNER, wife of
pre-summer fashion showing,
Cdr. Paul Werner has return­ which featured the very lat­
ed from Portsmouth, Va., est in resort snd surslde wear.
where she had young son. A demure Jo’,1 daringly draped
Clay, hospitaliied. Since Little in only a small piece of fish
Orphan Annlr's Daddy War- net approached the center of
bucks has returned as Chief the area, coyly tugging at the
of Staff Officer at SNAS, net in an attempt to conceal
know it must be "so nice to the nudity underneath.
have a man 'roun the house."
A spotlight wasf ocused on
her Just as the net dropped
to the floor and then total
SELECT YOURS
darkness, followed by the
NOW FROM OUR
lights flickering on just is
she ran from the area in the
LARGE SELECTION
so-called nude.
OF STRAW BAGS I
At this point, one debonair
gentleman, impeccably tailor­
ed dropped the cigar from his
mouth, setting fire to his
clothing 1 would say thia was
a pretty hot lil number, would­
n't you? Bet he would have
sworn in Supreme Court she
was "in the nude," but she
had on one of the new nudetone body stocking foundations.
FROM
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Theta Epsilon
Elects Nominating
Committee
Theta Epailon Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi report! that
two recent meetings were both
cultural and entertaining.
Highlighting one of the
meetingi at the home of Fran
Rivlero, w u Joseph Mathleux,
art director of Seminole Coun­
ty schools, lecturing on "Art."
Betty Erickson and Betty
Lewis entertained the m em­
ber! with a program on "charactera" at the next meeting
at the home of Pat Largen.
They portrayed different typ­
es of “characters" from the
overly dressed and aelf Im­
pressed to the forward and
uneducated type woman.
Elected to serve on the nom­
inating committee were Pat
Largen, Mona Walker and
Faye Stetson.
Others attending the meet­
ings were Joanne Bohannon,
Sherry Bolte, Jan Cahill,
Sharron Davis, Barbara Dekle, Kay Lee, Betty McGee,
Nancy Reynolds, Joann Gard­
ner, Dixie Jennings and Pat
Helms.

Personals
By Mr*. John Leone
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fitiwater of Elkins, West Virginia
yrcre entertained by C. E.
Whetsell of Hibiscus Dr.
Mrs. Mae Phillips of Com­
munity Dr. has as her house
guest, Mrs. J. Thompson of
Virginia Beach, Va.

Mr and Mrs. Glynn Reeder
of Aqua Vista, entertained
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Nauth of Rockford, 111.
and Mr. and Mrs
Morns
Evans of Freeport, III They
are awaiting the arrival of
Charles Fischer of Blue Is­
land, III this weekend.

Two DeBary piano teachers
presented pupils at a recital
of the Volusia County Music
Vitamin C, which comes Teacher's Association. Sunday,
from citrus fruits, cannot be February 14 in the afternoon
sin red by the body.
at F.liraheth Hall in DeLand.
Mrs, Ludwig Kupecr of Bonita
ltd. presented Deborah Pot­
ter and Mrs Laura Platt
Brown presented Jolene Sulli­
van and Mrs. Emily DcKleine.

This SpJunq....
IT'S MAD, MAD

M ADRAS

MRS. W. L. ROCHE, left, and Mrs. B etty Snyder,
president of the Sanford Story League, are exa­
mining a cookbook which the Story League
membera have compiled.

DeBary

Mr and Mrs. Albert Malmsjo of New York and Connecti­
cut and their daughter. Mrs.
James (Marta) McMurtrie,
and her four daughters, Sally
Ann, Jessie, Jam ie Beatrice
and Barbara, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mull­
er of Second Street on Sunday.
Marta has just purchased the
"Whispering Pines Motel" at
Starke. Mr. Malmsjo has r e ­
cently retired.

Personals
Mrs Lora Davis has return­
ed to her home after ■ two
month visit with her daughter
and son in law, Mr. and Mrs
C. A Mspp of Flossmorw, 111.
Mr. and Mrs James L. An­
derson and three children of
Ft Leuderdllc spent the week­
end in Sauford visiting bis
mother, Mrs J 11. Anderson
and her mother Mrs. Frank
L. Dampier

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MRS. MILDRED BABUOUK, n rt teacher and
exhibitor, nerve* Mrs. Leonard DeW’it, chair­
man of arrangement* for the tea which was
combined with the recent A rt Show a t the
Civic ('enter.

2 B 'on
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wether and a very unusual
Mr* E W. White and Mrs
arrangement of carrots, glads
Donald Norton were recent »u
•mil limes was created for
hostesses to the regular meet
Helen Culp
ing of the Hose Circle.
Mrs Woodruff used a Villen
The president, 51rs. J (’ tine tulip arrangement Ift de
Meriwether.
presided
with put the Rose Circle, with all
Mrs Helen Cole giving Bit Hi*' members spellbound as
Horticulture report
she so cleverly Treated these
Mrs Thrlina Vote was wil unique arrangements.
corned as a new member with
23 members attending the
meeting.
Through the member*. 2ti
chairs have been donated for
the new Gradcn Club building
Mrs. F. L Woodruff, 111.
conducted a most original pro
gram on “ Artistic Arrange
ments," interpreting members
of the Rose Circle.
Geneva Park, mother of the
year, was interpreted with a
crescent of camellias. Mrs.
Woodruff used an arrange­
ment of greenery and golf . «
balls to represent Mcrlo Tru­
itt. A lovely calls lily arrange­

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of red cherries. Russian tea,
cookies and nuts were served.
The cookies were centered
with red cherries.
Hostesses were Mrs. E. C.
Williams and Mrs. C. R.
Jonas.
Mri. Harold Rowe waa a
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SMART PEOPLE

During Feb.
Wed. n' Thurs.

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and on until his death. How
George Washington ealebxated
soma of hla birthdays was al­
so related.
The meeting adjourned for
refreshments and a s o c i a l
hour.
(
The table was oeeorated
tiered stiver dish held clusters
with a Washington birthday
theme. Appointment! were in'
silver and crystal. A three-

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The Story League Conducts Patriotic Program
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
f h e Sanford Story League
met at the Caucua room of the
First Federal Bank recently
for Ita business meeting and
program with the president,
Mrs. Betty Snyder, presiding.
The meeting was opened
with all reading the "StoryTellers Creed,” in unison.
Proposed amendments to
the by-laws were approved.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder was
appointed publicity chairman.
The group decided to raise
$54 toward sending a delegate
to the District Convention to
be held In Huntington, W, Va.,
this coming June.
A market basket sale will be
hetd at the next meeting.
Mrs. C. R. Jones reviewed
the current issue of the StoryArt Magasine.
The subject of the February
program was Historical Stor­
ies. Mrs.' Fred Robb, program
chairman, introduced - M i a a
Judy Robb, who told an inter­
esting story of a boy be­
friended by Abe Lincoln, en­
titled "The Boy Who Voted for
Abe Lincoln" by MUton Rich­
ards.
Mrs. Robb told several true
stories of American heroes.
First was the story of how
Patrick Henry, when a new
member of the House of Bur­
gess. succeeded In having the
Resolution Act passed.
Then she told of a p°°r
mountain boy in Kentucky
who was determined to re­
ceive an education. He enter­
ed school In Rerea, Ky., at
the age of 18. That boy is now
Dr. Franklin, the missionary
of the Presbyterian Church
for the southeastern states.
Also the story of Robert E.
Lee was told from boyhood to
his famqus military career

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Right Of W ay
Deed Presented
To Commission
By Francet Wetter
Signed deed to property
owned by J a m e t Daughtrey
fronting Lake Mary Boulevard
wa« turned over to County
Commission Chairman John
Alexander at Tuesday morning'a meeting of the commit!'
Ion by Don Jackaon who re­
presented the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce roadt
committee.
Paving of the boulevard
from Ninth Street In Lake
Mary west to the Interstate
Highway la scheduled as soon
aa all needed rights of way
are secured.
Bill Bush, county engineer,
told Jackson that he hoped
“other owner* along the road
will soon follow through So
that paving can get under­
way."
Once this acceaa route to the
Interstate Is paved, State
Road Department official*
have advised thst an Inter
change will be ■considered.

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Future Nurses
Visit Hospital
Ry Maryann Miles
Thirty ai* members of the
Forest Lake Academy Future
Nursea Club recently visited
Florida Sanltorium and Hos­
pital In Orlando where they
attended an instructive tour
and lecture program.
They were met by Mrs. I^orine Luras, RN, who tqqk
them lo the faculty chapel to
hear a brief talk on the Im­
portance of nursing and var­
ious types programs offered
In this field.
They were guests of Mrs
Lurss snd Robert Trimble, as
sistant administrator, f o r
lunch in the cafeteria after
which they returned to the
chapel to see tire motion pic­
ture, ''This Is Nursing.''
Later, In a classroom, the
girls were introduced In “ lie•uscl-Ann," life-sized dummy
used to teach artificial respi­
ration which w h s demonstrat­
ed by Mrs. Lucas.
Officers of the Academy
Club ate April Krssel, presi­
dent; Sharon Chapman, vice
president; Elisabeth Johnson,
serretary-tressurer, and Mrs.
Willistn Fuchs, sponsor.

McNeill Show
Tickets Ready
By Mildred Haney
Tickets requested by resi­
dents of Deltona for the Don
McNeill broadcasts during the
first week In Merch from the
Deltona Community Center
may be plckad up at the sales
offices.
These advance tickets are
for Deltona resident* only and
other* wishing to attend are
advised to direct requests to
the Don McNeill program in
Chicago.

Youth Program
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Proposals for 17 naw neigh­
borhood youth corps project*,
aimed a t providing work for
6,744 jobless youths a n d
school dropouts, have been
submitted for review to the
governor* cf 14 stale*.

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DeBiry Barracks 1197 snd
Auxiliary, World War I Veterana, enjoyed a covered dish
luncheon st ■ recent meeting
held st the Community Center
with Mrs. Lillian Stewart ol
Orlando, president of district
seven, as speclil guest.
Other guests were Mrs.
Josephine Smith and Mrs.
Beulah Mallette. One new
member, Mrs. Edith Ramp oi
Deltona, wss Introduced. Win
ner of the attendance prize
was Mrs. Carl Weber ol DeBary,
The auxiliary voted to don­
ate 85 to the DeBary Garden
Club for its Highway 17 93
beautification project. A card
party was announced for April
ZT at the Community Center
Members were urged to at­
tend the district seven meet­
ing to be held March 7 in the
American Legion Halt, DeLand. Registration la to open
at 11 a. m. with luncheon all
noon and the business meeting I
at 1 p. m.

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Mites On Mars?
Little Nanorchestes antnrcticua
couldn't care less, but the discovery
of his existence lends a. little more
im petus to m an’s determination to
explore the other planets of the sol­
a r system .
Nanorchestes antarcticus is a pink
m ite, only one hundredth of an inch
long, recently found, says the Nation­
al Science Foundation, “ in a little
world of warmth, greenery and wa­
te r in a mountain range ju ttin g out
of the frigid, desolate A ntarctic ice­
cap only 309 miles from the pole."
As far ns is known, no other animal
life exists th at fa r south.
If this creature can survive in An­
tarctica, which a t its best is more

forbidding than Mars nt its worst,
then men may be in for some excit­
ing surprises when they or their in­
stru m en ts eventually land on the’ red
planet.
The M ariner 1VT probe, which will
pass close to Mars this July, is not
equipped to discover signs of life on
a scale ns small ns Nanorchestes un*
tarticus. It could, however, reveal
the presence of a sim ilar “little
world of w arm th, greenery and wa­
ter."
Of course, no one knows what we
would do with M artian m ites if we
did find them. We m ight even wish
they weren’t there.
Scientists would lie delighted to be
presented with the problem.

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gate in order to sanctify the people
through his own blood. — Hebrews
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Add
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honey and a few lettuce lea­
Otherwise, the tablet may
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low, It requires no drug* to lunch.
there.
put a (train on your heart
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so dissolve asplrinl
tomorrow'* follow up!
Eggs are i ' so good, especial
Take your vitamin capsule.
CASE V 422: Della i* lhe fal ly boiled 'or •poached, for they too blJ, then Ket
away from
wife who grieved at the lack count about 75 calories. II
(aj,]e
soon as y0ur food
of romance in her husband.
fried, they fun lo 100 calor­ quota has been consumed.
She and Harry had been ies.
Avoid "family style" dinner*
married 20 years.
Go slow on salt, for it holds where food is piled in front of
But Harry weighed 165 and 70 times its weight of water
you.
she only 115 on their wedding In lhe tissues.
Instead, have your limitrd
day.
An average hoi dug, potato,
Alas, now they tip the scales apple, banana, or meat in a calories rationed upon your
plate in the kitchen.
at 215 and 147. respectively.
hamburger patty — all count
Take some simple exercis*
Cupid's
arrow’s
usually about 100 calories apiece.
lo strengthen the abdominal
bounce off such fat targets, so
Head lettuce, celery and , muscles, as by tying f lit on
gel hep!
greettc Iteans are very low in 1your back and lifting your
So I urged them to start on eateries.
1stiffened legs straight over­
that dehydration diet by which
So I put Harry on 1.200 ca
they could shed to pounds in lories per day and Della (Mij head.
Spn(j jn[. tbc boogfot "Howr
the first 10 days.
Six).
lo
U'se 10 pounds in 10 Days,"
Obviously, part of this Is
The first day (hey were to Pnc,M,ng . fong , tamped, refluid, but dieters need a quick limit their entir* liquid Intake ,urn rn , rlopf plui M centa.
weight loss of in pounds to lo just 8 ounce, lone full glass
, ha„ (injgi this Clse lomor.
boUter their morale
or
"
row!)
Resides, two people can diet
Next day, they could m
o v c j ______________ 1 .
more easily than one!
up lo two glasses of fluid* and
In dieting, please remember , three on lhe Hurd Ihuuuh.Tjv.'. \
‘ V.
Mvas. tnsMciw v* an essrnttal for 10 day*
' '
•your muscles, hut the body | II il i* hoi weather and you
d.&gt;es not store protein
are doing heavy farm or mus
You have plenty of (at and c u la r'w o rk . you may need
sugars, even if you are slend­ nmre liquid, hut the average
Already delivered are a er. so yon don’t need to fret
rlert or stenographer or housenumber of t tnks originally pur unduly about cutting down on
wife ran get alpng DK on (hat
chased by the Germans in the them
Crnprville Ntirnery
low fluiil intake
Cniled States The deal was
In your diet menu, rely hea
2221 r.raprviltr Avr.
Ami tl pays off well, (or
said to have l \ S approval vily on cottage cheese, lor II
you'll he down nlvoul Hirer
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The Philippines have had a spec­
ial nnd close relationship with the
United S tates throughout this cen­
tury. While we never considered
them as a colony, we looked on our­
selves as. if not th eir m other coun­
try, a t least their benevolent step­
father.
Maybe some clinging vestiges of
that attitude are part of the present
friction between w hat ought to be
two equals.

". Thought For: Today

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‘-' - Phil Newsom $ays

ORCHIDS
IN

Goodwill Gestures’

states and Israel, and secondly
attem pts to place restrictions
The spirit of liberty is the spirit of
on trad e between Israel and
Him who, nearly 2.000 years ago,
other nations
taught mankind a lesson that it has
These seek In prevent firm*
never learned, but has never quite
throughout the world from hav
The G ermans also had train
forgotten: that there may be a king­
ing factory or as-eiijlily plant* ed some Israeli military units.
dom where the least shJill be beard
How the new agreem ent will
in Israel, from, maintaining
and considered side by side with the
agents there, from allowing Is effect th r Israeli arm am ent
greatest.—Judge Learned Hand.
raeh firms to ii-e paten’s and program m nnot be im m rdl
copyright*, from mve-ltng in alely assessed T raitw long
Israeli eompeme* and from was Is ra e l', chief supplier and
rrcenlly reiterated firm friend
giving them leehnie.il hrlp
The KK)ptu.ti' hack m 19 50 ship for Israel
The I'nited Slate*, while
closed tlie Suez Canal to I '
accord diplomat,1
1
’ re.ogndmn ra e h shlppi.ig and later began generally re n a m in g from su p­
boycotting shipping companies plying a rm s aid directly, has
to K lsl Germany
declared il» intention to inter
\ fit's! reaction l* that We't which use l*raeli ports
Ten .if Ihi —Arab league vene immediately in event ol
‘G erm any ha- (sowed to pre
states
ipplv
the
hoy cot I an arm ed conflict m the Mid
Registration
official*
m tires which in the pa-t ihc
WASHINGTON
(L T D
— gregation campaign decided
die Hast
Vral) ' l a t e '
has e
appl e 1 i it tiers do not
Selma. Ala . is the scene nt to concentrate this y ear on en Selma have been in no lmrr&gt; a ga in't pci - at. ! ,t rtt' mid m
In any event, the Cairo an
The Went G erm ans In a o n
lhe next act u the c o il rights fiircement of the lea-t coniro to enrol; the lion lr. ,l&gt; ol m-w div id ual' doing h u s i n e " with i i.illou wilh oiliet Kuropr.m noimvemerit seems to mark a
d r a m a in which the whole na versial section of the new law Negro voters who have been l»r:« I
tl.it ioii«. have tieen partiei sudden tuniuhoiit t|o m wli.il
tion is involved. The rigid to —the section on voting Lew apply mg to them in fernt
This I- jh.
\ r a b l.raCue pants m a p rogram to deliver had tM-en , ' t n nuou* West Ger
1white Southerners, in theory,
vote is the theme.
m an attempt to court Israeli
week' \c :ro inipalletive ov«*l IniVi o M which fir't of all halt' s'.i million in modern arm a
Martin Luther Kmc J r and oppose extending voting rig h t'
g.M't VSill
■miit'
to
Isrr.rl
all
ti
a
d
e
between
Die
Vi.ilt
mei this situat.on i&gt; aI the
lii&gt; supporters clto'c Selma as to qualified citizens, regard
tool
.,1
tile
u
n
rc
'l
and
violente
a site fur it, d ram atic value less of race In practice, main
in lli.it U'Ualiy p e jee tu l town.
a , the unofficial capital of the e m u s obstacles continue to
Civil rights l e . i l e t ' alt- dr
liUcklielt Sojilh, Dallas 1,'oun arise in spite ol the legal pro
ter
tinned - and pledged — to
ty, o! which Selma Is the seat, vision that the test lor voter
change tile u t i o ol white to
is a symbol of resistance to registration shall not require
Negro toll*.' in all the Deep
the Civil Rigtils Act of 1964 in more than a sixth-grade cdu
cation and shall lie conducted South ' t a l e ' lielween now and
all its a&gt;|&gt;ects.
(lie P.eai eleelionw lletl III
The leaders of the anti so entirely in writing.
A labama, lot exam ple
ttic I nifril I ' m- " Inli-rnatinliul 1 Ttiari f t * * .if v I N N , w h e ie Ih i f perlem i d d ' s t r thn tS* n r le i k
M'Virw fiim11 w tm h hit * an in
fin- lit ptluhean Itepre'elila
I riMf 4- AVI*’ d*OII h ill'll.
« AS III N i,TON i I T U
tiv e' c e d e d to r.ifig i.-" la 'l ( Iv•' I ill* Vriil!*.
itiiu
p le te
&lt;n
e» ro lii‘Olift
nd
I;
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1
1
M
I
hiviMld'soti
of
*h| f |, • *a
v. ar wdl tic m&gt; (oi I. eleelion
*III re- “
h a i r jdi ■*\ i-*J•'11 ji |«*1 «/f *ill• It***! li. 1 h r
In Via llama 37t‘.’88| N egroc. of
“ lin t .” It* M*l-le*I. *“w r are
en terprise
alamt Imw tLi* \ ti* i d yi n I 1 i W HJ* Hot H»*«(*eAltamonte Spring*
voting age ate not registeted ft .ii.u r
Mrs. Ritchie Hands
m ite you w ill ay te r that pmo
Mrs. Julia lisrtos
rt
v
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t
1
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r
ir
tied
t
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Selma)
838-1318
efix 5*34
**ihJ&gt; h po-tul i niplo&gt;r«- y u y n i;
where more than half of the t4» iltdivri lit tr i it w In h w i n v*l**pr o .i *retU I fled U hd rliY
(68 4604
&gt;n vi mi * i i i uy not l*e f a m ilia r
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w
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r
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a
lot
3D,iS8i
pupulitnm
i'
Negro,
on
B»»r l.akc-Kornt City
171* *'»li|']rts I&gt; III
Mil ul I i t
w i|li fh r m im e | fur ante
ly 31a Nvgli-i' are registered liiIdi I'jAiM'il
ii , i ' -.is k- b y
the
f r a MU I
Mrs. Maryann Miles
I.ake Mary
Now. ( UM j *■!]i* !• tinw B- that
838-3(78
Mrs. Kranrrs Wester
The ’ m ajo rity
of m ature
L in ii (diiili^f of p a n 1, I ,i^&lt; i died 1 h* i i 'd ii ,
futile
\n fleeting. l»Ut III I&gt;U*
322-621*
white citizens in Selma are Villi how l*d J yu»| fallout ill!*'
W hen the t S A u n d erto o k to
Casselberry
m rite's «jim* it appear a tt§
honor
1
iiir
ntdep
It
Liar
t»»i
ed
reconciled
to
respect
(or
the
ill
at
fil'llFt
|fi*l
(li'llVft
n
i
.
It
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Lake Monroe
838-5046
Mrs. II. L. Johnaoa
federal Civil Rights law and iiiifi told tor hy a futiilfrl «*uii I )(«■ imps* '.vmii th u t h is wan Im ve met a new tm rk rretiid
322-4722
do
not intend to to- panicked littli* in»iu|» know n an th e &lt; il' MtH&lt; i.f ft*- m u st fnm m ui fur rapid r vapor aMun. *|te
Chuluuta
i|ie ml tr f in if tln-mr oil fraturem
liJ! HI*' o l||( PkllOii tlUM rO'fsji, III*
into repealing the vio enn- in am , H m n k m
A iuerira,
I..logwood
Mrs. Joan Mafia
minifem. | think J krtnw what
Mrs. D o n n a Kales
which llirm m gham indulged
It
that the &lt;‘S,\ «*'• w tantli i* y r im ih le thl(»U|?h
365-3712
went wtonic If the t SA hud
838-3317
Itself in 1963 — whirh led to ( u hlofialiy way* tribute
to ••nt A iih i i' ll. ifu lu illti« South*
IM U ry
mifojdy written
the word
the
passage
o'
the
Civil
Rights
N o r t h Orlando
pel
«ofia|;rn
liy
r
t
ft ! at if hi !»*»..
Mrs. Juhn l^ o n e
'NS* hno/im|ir# nil the envelope,
Mrs. M a r g a r e t C osby
hilt
in
I
tail
o
t
h
e
r
less
sophis(tilt
muar-'fie
ill
the
I
.on
A
m
eonferrinK u|n»»i them hoiMMi*
668-1883
322-6793
tu ale,i counties m Alabama, iy m r m h r i j*hi|ni The lati Sit jrili'K |*nM H f l u i hud iitMiked it undoubtedly would have
Deltona
hern dellveied
,
O steen
however, may not prove si, Witialon * h u n lull wit a *«* • n t in i i i i i d o p f
a d i d i rt*B«"e un*
Hr *. Mildred Haney
Mrs. C'larrnre S n y d e r
restrained as tlie registration iu IIimI and aurh etatu* rei^’Ul* tef no* h M
668-5611
122-4841
• drive moves farth er south in ly vva a in ((tided lei Jimmy
In a moment o f drollery.
Genera
O ried o
h 'haldioiri *la*hed o f f m le tte r
[
to
tlie
RUckhelt
1
Hirtihte*
the
ivrll
know
a
ro*
Mre. Eeelyn l.undy
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
lo I'mliiihxlf'i (tenet ul John
President Johnson has al median ami e ty molo^ml,
365-3160
318-4873
\ i,f n»M|f*ki iiufuii'lnie HU to
ready stated on thr h a 'is of
The f'S A d o r ' nut r h t e r in
the resistance to voter reg,. 1m I h e ’s-* m a tirn v id iiu lly , hn» how thi I'mM ji I M 'tv ire rouhJ
tratm n in Selma that he will its* tteihillty fr* i|ir*tilly i» Inn h a -e in i *hl««ia| D u r a n te , none
and a ll *’( ollld thlfa L*e the re
request authnritv to assign Iterl liy denur &lt;itm u|uS fufoiii
Milt **f jiu fo m at inn ?** he iiMketl!
temporary federal registrars hnrv* itf Ufuokr i)i»ud*
where necessary in a r e a , that
T h e rep lv w b ** w rit t e n t*y
T h h perhap* evptninn win
ft *the ft M Rl mm*, d ir r e t u r of
fail to enroll Negro voters A it in til ted l)fitf4itti*'ri ineiiihif
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., February 25, *65 few more S e lm a ' w ill no doubt whip i« ittfi«ate In the wtomj * mat •*nit r p* la t innv. who
produce the sentim ent in Con a d d r e is . T h e de&lt;tin«tton m* *uted h n n ild lG f i th « t “ e i e r y
W A 1. T K K A* b l K I . O W , B D I T O n
riR I.IIHK R
m ade to h a v e un en*
gress to grant that authority tinted imit- IiOii Alltel** rut her e ffo rt
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Helen Fuller Soys

f r o m Cairo comes news of
a hit of diplomatic hocus (&gt;o
cus which It, future days i»
likely to require considerable
explanation
It i ' to the elfegl that We't
G erm ans has agreed to halt
a rm s aid to t-r m-l m return
fur
several goodwill ges
lures
toward Hontt tvv the
f t u te d \ r it. R* puli’n
ttlflrially there vs.t» no ex
planatton of these ’ g,»«1 will
g e 'tu re s but in form ant' -aid
Itiev inelild. I a pledge n,,t to

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Friction With Old Friend
I t’s never pleasant to see pictures
of Uncle Sam being burned in effigy.
When the pictures come from an old
and valued friend of this country—
the Philippines— it is distinctly up­
setting.
Filipinos burned Uncle Sam in
front of the gates of the U.S, em­
bassy in Manila in reaction to the
shooting of trespassers on American
m ilitary bases.
This and other anti-American
dem onstrations have protested not
only the shootings—and deaths—but
th e fact that the United' SH tes ex-ercises jurisdiction in cases involv­
ing base security and where the
Americans involved are on official
duty. In some cases, the United
States claims jurisdiction over Fili­
pinos.
With no other sovereign nation—
nnd the Philippines have been sov­
ereign since 1946—does the United
Slates expect this prerogative. In
agreem ents with NATO countries,
for instance, the host country has
jurisdiction over its own nationals,
on or off U.S. bases.

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Horoscope
Forecast

1

F r id ij, February 28, H U
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
This U on* o f your beat day*
to got your health on ■ fin*
but*. AUo, got togothor with
tho*o who *ro baaed in prac­
tical outlet* to got thotr good
will. Join forces with thorn to
h*T* a whole new approach
at long - range happlnea* by
expanding your I n t e r e s t *
where It can count the molt.
ARIES (H er. 21 to Apr. 19)
Contacting the** with whom
you haTo intonate to further
1* fine. Expressing your am­
bitions bring* right result*.
Find uptrend In all of your
affairs possible. Be practical,
sensible,
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) You hare excellent Ideas
coursing through your consci­
ousness that you can new ex­
pand and sdrance vary swift­
ly. Get adrlce from experts *s
wall. They glva you best praetl«a] ways and m eans..
GEMINI (May II to Jun*
21) It only requires that you
get at that work before you
to hare the Increase of Income
you dsslre and please higherup* as well. Work well with
assoctaUs. Get rid of your
bills with ease.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 tn July 2t) You require
i iii.'*** * 'ip from, allies If
you at* t o get those Ideal
•cross and projects completed.
Have a friendly talk with
them. Then full speed ahead.
Sea that contracts are In or­
der.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Important you forego that
which la unnecessary and con­
centrate on those Important
Jobs ahead of you now. Asso­
ciates w i l l gladly carry
through with tdrss. This it
more so than In the pest.
' VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Strive for grcnlrr perfec­
tion In your work and he gen­
tle and kind with others who
will cooperate more -willing­
ly then. Then get busy plan­
ning entertainments. Fine re­
sults occur.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.
22) Tielng more Interested In
the home makes It a veritable
paradise for tome time In the
future. Be sure to entertain
more there. Learn to enjoy
own home to the very hilt.
SCORI’IO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) It la up to you today to
get order about you and also
do your shopping, etc. Don't
rely on others. Get associates
to assist you later with fas­
cinating projects.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) lie sure to follow
through with ideas advisors
give you, and also pirate oth­
ers hy paying your hills on
time. Get real estate Improv­
ed. Increase Its value.
C A I'R im ilN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Getting whet you
desire requites that you con­
fide in good friends now.
Dress in good taste. Then off
to conftr with othere tn a
charming a n d considerate
way.
•AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
b'ch. IB) Ridding yourself of
the obsolete or annoying
should be done quietly eo that
you can go on to better things,
lie euuregeoue. Assist thoss
who are in nrrd.
I'lBCES (Fsb. 20 to Mar.
20) Early contacting of pals
and planning a nice week-end
at favorite hobbies Is wise.
Some new individual cun now
come Into the picture who
will be very helpful In the
future. Re gentle.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, he or she will he one
of those fascinating persons
who is very practical, even as
a child, and ehow much abil­
ity at making monry and
apendlng It wisely a t well.
Slant education towards bank­
ing and the like professions
dealing with th* monetary
system. Ethical and spiritual
training is also Important
her* ao that character It for­
med Intelligently.
'T h e Blare Impel, they
d* not compel." What you
nek* of your Ilf* la large­
ly up to YOU I
Carroll Righter'* individual
Forecast for your algn for
Marrh la now ready. For your
ropy tend your blrthdat* and
11.00 to Carroll Righter Fore­
cast (The Sanford }I*rald),
Hex 1021, Hollywood 21, Callfort) la.

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Federal Grants
DELAND (UJ’I) — Stetson
'University has received more
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for development of aummer
Institute* In history and Eng­
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17. Janitorial Services

Do y e u h t v e a d r l a k t n * p m h lant. Wr i t # F. O. B o * M i l ,
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Llrenied
Nureery, open
21
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Oak. 333-OIB1.
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&amp; Pets &amp; Supplies
AQUARIUMS A
TROPICAL PISH
.
H l c h a a t Q u a l i t y f r o m l ha Baat
Ha t c h a r l t a , L o w e s t d l a c o u n l
p r l c l l . 10 a. m. - I p. m —
DAILT— PINNT FRIENDS,
&gt; Mllaa S o u t h o f S a n f o r d on
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frralA Feb. 25, 1965—P arc 3-A 71. Male Help Wanted

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

73. Male or Fem tle Help

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j u t ! atari*'! to l a y , w i l l eel I

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Utter
W I K I l u L D T S CA ME RA SlIOp

12. S pecial N o tic e s
P a w n in g or B u y i n g -* — He# u»!
A - 1 PAWN ISHOP
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11 — S p e c i a l S e r v i c e s ,
l i —I w l m n ln * Peal.
I I — J a n i t o r i a l Sar vl aas
14 — D o - l t - T o u r a a l l
I* — ll ul l Aara Suppl l aa
26 — l l a r d w a r a
II — l i n n, a I mp r o v a me n t a
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I I — Painting
II — Wa l l Hr l l l l . *
26— Air Coad A l l a s t l s *
11— R a d i o • T a l a v l a l a s
II — Photo A E quipme nt
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OOLDENROn REAL ESTATE
P h Ml 4-1216.
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425-5938
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DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES
2, I.* A I R K P n O U M i r
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KITCHEN EQ U IP PE D
LOW M O N T H L Y P A Y M E N T S
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Raa ur Ca l l T o ur

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Y a r d . S p r i n k l i n g I' j rai t m* K l ■
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JOHN SAULS AGENCY
R EAL F8TATK HRuKKR
Appr al aal Spac l al l at
III No I'ark
121-7174

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123-m *

Atlantia Hank llldg.

JOHN E. FOX,
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S o u t h S e mi n o l e El a nd Jr
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50. Mine. For Hale

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10—
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11— Mala H e l p Wa n t e d
24— Fa m s la H e l p W a n t s !
76— Mal a or P a m e l a Hel p
I I — Bal sa H e l p W a n t s !
I I —Situation W e n ta !
I I — I n c a ma P r o p a r t r
61— B t i i l i a i a T r a p — Bala
I I — Baal Uatal# W a s t e !
I I — Raal E a t a t s Bala
IT— B u s i n e s s R e n t a l s
46— J^rts E o r Hale
II — P a r m a — Hr o v i a
I I — Out o f B l a t a A r r i a g a
61—H o u s e s r or Sal e
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1 . 1 — T r a i l e r L o t e — Bale
101— A p a r t m e n t s Por R e n t
161— R o o m s P a r R e s t
I t * — H o l a l R o o ma
I II — Itsntal Aganta
f l l — W a n t s ! To R e n t
I t l — A u l u s P o r hal a
111 — A u t o s — S a l e o r Tr a S a
t i l — T r u c k s Po r Sa l e
110 — A u t o m o t i v e S e r v i c e
111— S c o o t e r s A Cr e t e #
121— l i u t t e A Mo t o r s
111 — M a r l s . S u p p l i e s

322-5612

Wanted

122

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

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114 Ma « n &gt; l l a
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111-4114

WORK

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D E P E N D A B L E (1 I r I w a n t *
Day's
Wo r k , ,
housekeeping
or b a h y e l t t l n g . 122*1634.

22. P lu m b in g

N OT I I I NO
IS L OS T u n t i l a
Ha r a l d W a n t Ad fal l a to fi nd
It!

97. Houses For Rent

I

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SAVE T o m
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call
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WORK

1 B E D R OOM • 6 Ha t h - Hervi e * U r n 6416 D o w n - M o v e
i n - I T6 . l t mo. p l u s T a m A
Insurance
L MN
ENTER­
P R I S E S . INC. Ma i n o f f l c s : 6
ml . Bo. o f B a n f o r ! o n 17-62.
1 Bl k
West
an
Seminole
Ave . r h . 1 1 1 . l l l l e o l U e t .

Seminole Realty

PA I NT I Nil, R e p a i r i n g anc l oaur#«
Interior wa ll c l e an in g
b y Vo n F c h r a d e r w a l l Datar*
Vant l t l - 1 ! I )

A REPAIR

106. Apartmcnta for Rent

I B E D R O O M Tur n, o r u n f u r n
123- 303! b e f o r e 11:06 or o f ­
8 E V F 3 A L OutitinAIng t A S
L A D I E S A ME N
f e r I p. m.
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L i k e t o he ? nu r o w n b n s t w i t h
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unlltnlle! e s m l n s s potential!
f ' h«w y o u A r o u n d !
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l » 0 l 0 r # r k Av*.
T H E TIME T E S T E D FIRM
12! 1313 a n y t i m e
t l * N. P a r k Ava.
333-4I33
77. Hituntion Wanted

A
Ad d i t i o n * . Klr»l r I* * » W o r k ­
m a n a hip* P h 322*70)3.

PAINTlNd
222-6221.

ON Co r n e r . I L o t i . O w n e r HI.
C u l Trl oa. I l l - l i l t .

SO U TH W A R D

Sa n f o r d ' a Moat C o mp l a t a
T E D W I L L I A M S 1 4 D W. 4
161 R. 31t h
631-3414

22. Painting

95. Houses For Sale

l anc a, or wl l l l nB l o l a a r n Part
a l ma N e w c o m p l a t a l l na o f
E l e c t r i c a l Ho u a a - Wa r * * . Cont s e l t C. D. M a r k e r , l i l t CarIN VESTM E NT *
nai l Av a , w i n t e r Pa r k . P i s .
h r l at l ar . B i v i n s s d l r s s t and 116 N. P ark A v i .
p h o n t n u mb e r . W i l l a r r a n g e
nlntment.
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20. Hardware

- FLUMBINO
C o n t r a c t l n i Rapal r a
F R E E ESTIMATES
R I. llt R V E T
264 S a n f o r d Ava.
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93. Houbcb For Sale

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Ptaadr ye ar round a m p lt yInwn k itc he n. II' b raat away.
m a n t In nur m o d e r n a i r - e o n s t o r e * * r m . a to a lla n t watar,
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1 sera waodad land only II R AHorn*
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for aal o or rout. Col t
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fa r o n ly $ 16,666 w i t h boo !
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P R E - C A S T C o n c r e t e St apa
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24. Well Drilling_______

10. Poultry - Livestock

W H I T E or C o l o r * ! . P a m l l l a r
w i t h C o n r r a t a A Hl oc k Wo r k .
A p p l y 1161 E l l i o t t b a t wa a n
I 10 I 7: 16 a tn.______________

1!). Iluilders Supplies

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4. Beauty Caro
CA H I ' E N T E R , l l a m a Rapa Ira

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Ada r u n
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12. Special Notices

2

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Call

Kilchan

i f f * 1171

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ROOM F u r n l a n e ! A f t . ,
I l l X. 6t h. 122- 1766.

1*4.

A D U L T S o n l r . P u r s . 1 bd r m.
apl.
I. lf lhta,
Water
furn.
O n l y 666. 661 T.. H h 6 2 1 - 6 6 41.
U N F U R N . 6 H a d r o o m. D u p u *
k i l c h a n a a u l p p a d . 626-6114
6. 4 * 6 ROOM A p t s , n e w l y ! • - .
c o r n e d . 464 6C. 141k I t .
S M A L L F u r n . Ap*. . 1666 Ma pl e .
211-0721.
______

115, AutOB For Sale
m ^ ^ o n ^ ^ K Y ? IiN * R /^ :^

V2V
DELUXE
CAMTER
w i t h Ar c aaaor l e a $1,666. Th.
622-6121 a f t e r I.

M O D E L T Fo r d , 1460. S a m l n o l a
County la u n d r y .
1121
RENAULT,
good
bode,
. l i r a * . S a w Kl l . 6216. I t t - 4 4 7 6 .
*2 C H E V R O L E T 1 - t a n T r u c k ,
•jv
Ford
Station
Wagon.
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FORD

4246.

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1641 DODOF. L A N C E R
1164
S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.
too F r e n c h Ava. . 322-4112
42 F O R D 6:cnntl n» —
Will
t r a d e fnr c ar pf e q u a l V a l u e ,
Ca l l 421-6261, Mr. D a n T a l e * .

SOB

j- i s t .t 'w 111-0721
jr ? ' ' V

NO
*61 6*ran:h Ava.

AUTO GLASS' ~
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

] l i n t R O n M F u r n , n e a r haae
I ' l l ! ne nf n r d Ava
414-423 1
FURN

3

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Duplet

Apt.

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A{it |'.n North « *‘ T

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3 Room Apt , privet a

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1( 12. M o b i l e H o m e s • S a t e

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t r a c t a b l e h a r d t o p , r a di o , h e a t ar. p o w e r a t a a r l n f .
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t r a n a m l l a l o n 1161. Fh. 1226IB7 or aaa a t 166 O a r r l a o n
Dr.

Scnkarik Glnss and F aint
Company
210 Ma g n o l i a
rh. I l l - t a i l

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $60.00
FOR THE REST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

Property

AVALON APA RTMENTS
W. 2n d St.,
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FI I I NI HI I KD, : h f - l m o m . Cl*,
t»,*k floor*, maai i nr y hum#, 1
1M. uk W. of l l w y . 17-92 i*n
4 3 4, l hart l Hl o c k 8 on Haa*
St (o V In can I Dr, Ph 321-

106. A partm ents for Rent
Hunt: o U n tT - n r —

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332-1477.

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Spat ta. A dul l a o n l y .
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322-7141
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13^, Hanf ord l l e r a l d .
l iana on S f an f or vi Ava. 3213449

$ 100.00 DOW N

HI

i n t a n C A 7 t* rn.

105. Mobile Homes - Rent
n r n ? - 1 mmM Tr»u#r

Government Owned
Hornes

1

A u t o Olaaa T o p #
St d i e t C o v e r s

16 4 2V, 2nd St.
112-2021
A L L W O R K (lt l A II A N T E ED

12.'). Bontf) &amp; Motorn
G at e w a y To Th# W a t e r w a y

Hobson Sporting Goods
Ynur E V I N I I U D K D e a l e r
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mo.

Ml R s m b l r r $VV6 bal . $ 5 2 mu .

O V E R 24 T E A R *
' 52 &lt; h e v r o t r t $ 1 » 9 b a l . $ 1 0 mu .
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D I A L A M A T I C Rl f l I AO
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AT F A C T O R Y P R I C E B t
m o n t h p i y m t n K or pay b a l ­
' l l l ’u n l l a c 1 3 6 6 bal . 1 1 4 m o .
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h a i • r lnrl utl #d 9th
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a n c e o f t i l I’h o n a COLLKC' T
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'61 Ka l c u n $7HH bal . $ 3 $ mu .
O r l a n d o 41#- 4M l d a y or ni t *
Furn
A pte- * &gt;1 Pal ACi 'I . I . AN
d i t i o n 9 1.hOO. 123-1114 f r o m
' 60 R a m b l r r $RH1 b a l . &gt;3 9 m u ,
A ak f or ‘^Credit M a n a g e r , ' 1 C O U R T E O U S Y C l I A R U E
I l o ) |t. m
Ui i UNTB— l l m l l a ! credit u
mattti. 322-1374
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ha la n r a of 9 7 1 &amp;r I p a v r o a n ' a
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322-4103
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71. Male Help Wanted
nnry. l-andec iped
K iC tlla n l
51. ArlirlM For Rent
Jl “ 225” 4 DOOR. IT WAS COMPLETELY
A | a l m | #al«l l i i i m n
e n n d . near
schools,
base,
Y o u a nd *•»• h o f y o u ar#
shopping
Down
payment
E X P E R I E N C E D Manager. Rta"You n a m e It— W a h a v * IIV*
f ’ EQUIPPED AND THE MOST LUXURIOUS CAR
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1416. 161 Fhannea Dr.. Pla al e u r a m A Bar Call I I I - l l l l ,
i n p r r a t n t In d u p l U a t # a n y AMERICAN RENT-ALL
of

Management

and Sales Broker

$ 100 DOW N —

JIM H U N T

$ 82.00 MO.

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HOME ON LAKE

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Legal Notice

Stemper Agency

H a l m * a n d f l r m i m l i w h u h you,
o r r l i h i r .if y o u . m a y h a v e
• gdlnat
t h # a e t a t a o f FI hail
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Judge
of
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4‘ount y.
F l o r i d a , at hi* n f f l r # tn t h*
c o u r t houaa nf a a l d C o u n t y at
Hanford.
F ind*
within
ala
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nf th* fir st p ub l i c a t i o n of thla
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w r i t i n g , and ahal l r i a l # tha
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f i r # gddraaa of l h # c l a i ma n t ,
a n d a h a ll b# a w o r n t o by tha
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a n d g r c o m p a n l f d h y a f i l i ng
f#a o f of)« d u H a r a n d aurh
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Aa t a a r y i n r o f t ha Isdlt
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Q u a lify in g . I*“# Down A A#.
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South of Sanford to Lake Mary Utvd.,
then Weal (j nil*.

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ELECTUA

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B u y — gal l — T r a d *
611-16 E 1*L
661-14t l

3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes —
now available for occupancy. Prlca
ranee 117 - 418,000. Open Daily.
Repreiientative on Premieea. F11A and
Conventional Financing.

WAYNE MONTGOMERY
Evening* call 644-1719

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
901 W. 1st
&lt; SANFORD
• 1501 W. 1st

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H o s p i t a l Notes
Dds Messer, Claudia Hall,
February 23. 1965
William Laabs, Barbara tjlAdmissions
Jean Smith, Jewell ftiier, lom a n d.baby girl, Sanford;
Doria Armstrong. Joan Green­ Maude Herrick, lb ssic Quick,
wood, Pauline Itivera. Timo­ DcBary; Wynell Bush, Gen­
thy Hill, Melinda Munn, Vern
O, finder, Jo Ann W. Phil­
The
lips, Hanford; Genova Cochrun, Frances Kali-el, Lake
Mary; John Cheney, Lake
Monroe; Kenneth Klllebrew
Jr., North Orlando; Noble
Fraser, Osteen.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Munn, Hanford, n boy; Mr. !
and Mrs. Raymond Kalcol,')
Lake Mary, a girl.

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OMAHA. Neb. (LTD - A trip on Lake Krlc In .May, 1957.
medical report on "dead rins­ Johnson, now 38, turned up in
e r " John (F riti) Johnson said Omahh "three days later and
today there It no Indication became one of the city's best
that "he hat any recollection" j known figures before a friend
of hit life as an Ohio sales-],if Itadcr's recognized him in
man who disappeared almost Chicago early this month.
Johnson’s doctor indicated it
eight yean ago.
The doctors taid they were Would bo months-—if ever—bealto unable to find a medical - fore the mystery of why Haor psychiatric reason for John-' &lt;lrr disappeared and why Johnton’s loss of memory.
Ison cannot remember him is
’Johnson’s family doctor re-j
re* solved.- —
sealed thy .results,of rxh.ni.il Uader’s
liader’t wifi,
wife .Mary Lou, anil
live mental--stdd-paysini, 1eji!?* fci'., - .
~*
■rttfl. (ive • In
cemducted on the flamboyant j Akron
Omaha television personality, i Johnson and Ids wife. Nancy,
Johnson's fingerprints have, have two children in Omaha
Identified him as Lawrence J.
The report said that after
Bader, an Akron (Ohin) kitrh- eight days of intensive neurnloen appliance .salesman who glral, psyuhialnc. and physical
disappeared during a fishing tests, no n«*irotir of psyrlmtie

TOMORROW

LUNCH
l

011

DINNER!
You’ll Save Money
And Be Happier In A ‘65’
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.

Golden Frrnrh Fries
Crisp Cole Slaw
Hot Rolls ,V llutler

Irene King, Ida Boone and
t.ahy boy, Lucy Wilson, lieu- 1
Inh Ann Trued, Bert DuBose,.;

Mr*. Nancy Johnson

John (Frttz) Johnson •

Extras at Eckerdsj

FRIED FISH

Discharge*

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eva^ John Llmer, I.nke Mnry;
LeRoy Mathis, Lake Monroe;
Wanda Hittcll and baby boy,
Mary Mosler, Longwood; "Bar­
ney B. Ib'gan, Cocoa Bench,

psychotherapy
tendencies could lie found to commencing
explain his inability to recall and both psychiatrists advise Poor Average
me it would take an indefinite1 LONDON M'PD — More
any former life as Bader.
Dr. Lee C Bevilacqua, John­ pdnod of such treatment to t h a n h a l f o f B r i t a i n ' s B a r r i e r son's personal physician for the ascertain the exact nature of d r i v e r s f a i l e d t h e i r d r i v i n g
past three v ars, issued th c ^ u c h a problem," the doctor t e s t s d o i n g t h e s i x m o n t h s
medical refMirt in a brief news sa‘d
e n d e d J a n .'It
conference ir the office of
Johnson’s
attorney,
Harry
Karnliam
Johnson did not attend.
Farnhnm and Hevilaeqiia indicalctf that further long and
intensive medical studies, will
btynunled to fully explain Bad­
e r ’s memory loss. ,
. ,
it*-*
Bevilacqua sa’id it whs obvi­
ous that lohnson's memory
loss, involving such a long and
“ vital" period of his life, " r e p ­
resents a deep-seated psychiat­
ric problem "

ALL YOU
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"Excellent Service Too”

E C K E R D
D ru q Stores

Sanford Plaza

SfriekIand*Morrison Ford, Inc.
W. Park 611-891ii

322-1 IHI

"Frit* Is icry desirous of

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TAIJ-.AHASSKK

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effort to provide longer la*t
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Sanford Plaza
Hwy. 17-92 and Onora I)r., Sanford
HOURS:
MON.. T l’FS WKl&gt;„ S\T.t 8 :30-7:00
TIIUllS., FRL, 6:30 . 9:00 .

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Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry
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Preliminary house-to-house
canvass in the Lake Mary
house numbering survey benun today with members of
dir] Scout 1roup 657 making
the calls. Residents are urged
to co-operate In providing re­
quested information for the
project which is being spon­
sored by the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce. The
girls, assisted by boys from
Troop 242, will continue their
work through the weekend.
* * #
A reminder: Propery own­
ers have little nmre than a
month—until April 1—to file
for
homestead
exemption,
personal propery tax. A visit
to the tax assessor's office
will suffice. To get homestead
-exemption, ytva must have re­
sided in the home as of Jnn.
I. You also can claim $1,000
'deduction in personal propeity
tax if you arc a legal resi­
dent of this state. Almost all
valuables you own, from
‘household nnd kitchen furni­
ture, to art, books, gold and
silverware, are amung items
in this category. If in doubt,
visit the courthouse.
• •
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S o m e o n e It*f 1 11st* d o o r o p e n
limit m n t l i r r clus- .i■
1*. 1 «m I V ti-

Iral F!*»rjilii ThtirsuUy
this

morning.
la»t.

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and
it

Ki nm the ft |N»jt ninth* to
Siinforct SrmififiU* Jn*c«*r!» by
Wayne AILett, i Lom* ilt*ti id
m u i ' i i n e s r m i At h e f u n . T h e l o ­

rn! routirvuf'iit tti flu* Lamt u*
Sunday n’ Mnf 1.u&gt;*l wji* It*
lur^r M of nil art ! a ti ojilty
wa? gtviti 'in yotiiii: men.
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Received severnt rnmmmtti
of va&gt;&gt;iriK nature after
Tlnirmlny'§ IL i «ld i»m*l« men
t i«»n of “malt ’ in I "T« imile*"
ra Moire planV' ‘Tis true
though f h *1• o Dar I y, of
the hx| t i .li t lil Miilitili, eay.s
Ml.
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Tti.itI'd * Stfit•

flank of Sr mm le h.i? f ■JI•■w
i-d it 5 1! • ini&gt; i &lt;f Aii"♦•I it ana
light d«un «■» ft* f*l»r‘ &gt;-•
lui(rit') I
1 1 **' * **I hiil »
the ►pint,* nui|i".| John
Mercer, vp of the new Lank.
Stnp|ting for « inonnnt to
nr.!*vsi r h ii i“*i t*i '** i|in -t'"ii
Me T ie r W!i

out h i* tlU M v

f. ttle |M*rki'l » fm i tap"

Hurt*'

ure. *1 could never have got­
ten it built without this
gadget,** he raid, with a sigh
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If you missed the Art Show
at the Civic Center, you now
have an opportunity to see
all lh« winning.^ paintings

They have been hung el thr
g,

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of

sVnkmik

Freezing Air
Kept From
Citrus, Crops

Seminole County *. . * * *

on the St. Johns River

P H one 3 2 2 - 2 6 11

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“The Nile of America’

Zip Code 32771

LAKELAND (UPI&gt;—TernW EATHER: possible frost, low in 30s tonight; high in mitl-TOs Snltirdny,
peraturcs plunged to the 20*
Kill., FEBRUARY 20, 1965 SANFORD, KLOItlDA NO. 135
Established 1908
in North Florida today and VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
tourist* along the southeast
coast bundled against a stiff
wind that protected citrus
!* » •
and vegetables.
A fierce Midwest storm
sent the mercury to 26 at
Tallahassee, and as low as 47
in Miami.
Cosmos Orbited
Hut a brisk wind over the
MOSCOW l CPU — The
citrus belt and' into South
Soviet
L'niun today. launched
Florida kept the freezing air .
...
from settling on fruit tree. 1 ■"
e“ ' ,h “ *l,cl!‘le‘
Hy Dottle Austin
and tender truck crops.
’*"• ™ ,h 11 hns blasted into
Administrative officers of,
llut the strong wind that " l , 'lt
w , , k ' ,hl' ,,ffu ' al
the Naval Training Devices
kept the cold air out of the j T"**
• nnoutU,,'t‘
Center at I’o t ’ Washington. N
Y which writ-coon move into
\yomaj&gt;(
Iirmage on it* own.
the Orlando.,AFP wcrc'spcpjnt;
i KKSTVIEVV t i l'll — A
Dale Carlton, of Florida
guests of the Central Florida
Citrus Mutual, said the winds 77 vein-old woman burned to
Navy League at a dinner at
death
late
Thursday
night
caused substantial droppage
the Naval Air Station ball­
in the remaining grapefruit when her small frame home
room, Ihursday.
erop and some droppage in caught flic in the little town
Capt
John K. Sloatman.
the ornnge erpps. He added of Laurel Hill near the Ala­
commanding officer of the
that the blowing sand may bama border
NTD Center, speaking at (lie
result in damage to bloom
dinner, told assembled N.iv&gt;
buils just starting to appeal Firm Act Urged
COLD lilt All) C U IT K llK I) at the Central Hofid.t N ow l.cagiic dinner
I i-.iLpi-rs, "N rver have I seen
on t n i s
&lt; Hit \tit&gt; (ITT I — All nf
'I nursday at Sanford Naval Air Station as b - :d eoittmanditin officers wel­
so' much consolidated hospi
SC NNY KEY WEST
Southeast Asia will fall tn
comed officials of tint Naval T raining Devices t enter whit It soon will
t .slit&gt; in my life I ran t wail
The high at sunny Key communism if President John­
move to Orlando Al-’H from Port Washington. N 't . ITmn left Ht|t photo
to none to Central Florida
H est this morning was 61 de- son fads to act firmly wi t h­
are Copt. Lee lllne^cr, director of militatv mi vices, o ffi.e of Naval IfeCaptam Sloatman doscribV
in a few days, flic hard M
p earch ; Capt. John II. Slbalman, eontiitandivg oflii er of NTDC; t apt,
ed ih« work i“ his facihls
I lie went hot riuui |iie-li-'ed Nixon told n lii-ptihHcan din­
(.handler W. Swanson, commanding o f f ic e r , Sanford Naval Air Station,
mg Hie get sonnet is about
of the same tonight ner Thursday night.
and
Capt.
Janies
Mayo,
commander
of
UeeoiiMai-sain
e
Altai
k
U
mg
t
’lie.
eipiall)
divided tsetwrrn eugi
with a wanning trend later
Navy Leaguers chat in lower photo with Captain Hint her. From left Or.
ncers, ediieation.il sfieeiahsjs
Saturday.
Reds Help Yiets
and .pialifled training experts
W. Vineeiil Roberts, new president; Caplatti MlueLer. and Tom Culler
ant fur Ini r
• Hut t h**
i liM m N
I TIM l
i om
' From the ronstiuetmn of
and J. 1„ Calloway, both of W inter Park and both past presidents.
as ff.u
t-p.hi y ft Mil IntiiKlT
numi't &lt; limn will supply
about
4.XI tra mill! devicenl
tin
«
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M
II*
1
&lt;
&gt;
M
IIliner Mir
N' t h Y fi NinH with tank'
during World War II we now
III
Ii
ready W' 1f*
arut Artillery wluvfri m turn
catalogue atioiit .10,mi sej.ar
tiie gtoves and vegetable
will tup replaced !-&gt;■ I ht» -H••virf
ate training ,1. etces ranging m
fields for fire protection
t*fiti»t, hiT •t id in g ta diplomat
price from rtmut iline cents
I • n |&gt;, rj,* i i i —hi 1lie iniddle
It, over f'.t tildl-on" he noted
- ,1 O lit c, -S|ll\ It f * pm tv f v, ti \ i'd he I
and b w
' Cut I.'ll i t.U nn --n.l the
' Vet it pc I of f-ur&gt; to do
LIU
Bill
Hacked
other
a 'tio o iu ts received all
ge
to
,
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1
us
ti
res.
d„ in.
Hieir 11a in i.i g nn our slittit at
WASHINGTON (CfT I —
In in\ - fitgld temperaturrs
e-t dot u-es before iw-ing taun
• ed ».X t ,.i south s I , n- \ 11- a •*r ai i n f rrrf clAin
k * t an- H* iiair counted rn*
t tied mlo space," he pointed
1 ,1 H i Ilia .V nil a nil ai
’.gh *n . » to a*Mir** fav ini­
out
,i fold .,1 I a I i nt Sin ii
's ! i.u$i a "liiri next vhtK mu
Captain s t o b n a n p-e-l cted
ola 1, 11II- - die hud it "1
!• i t j }in»f|i *• f ! 1 hil
that eietlluallv t If-* to I Wat
. . . , | &gt;,| Ja&gt;
t i l l e . a m i 11 *
\p t.., aittti ii* vi l&lt;&lt;pmen!
personnel -soul-t tie involved
, i im ' octi i
H hd
41
a'
in rnntia tme an t »uh con
hill.
I .imp i
tia - tine vs it ti tin ■-&gt; s . to lli-iti
l.l 01 VP
glim. In I lui ida ill-t i-tl lal
&lt;In i .• i '
Wot' t u 111'! I Borders Rescued
supplier s
Ml \ MI i l l ' l l
A Navy
-1 i ii,.
» n s ..w ept a&gt; toss
* We now b«v r a i to e cun
Ni n I t i laud today with it ilf -I i I'l t«»VM*d till* I •- f iMp1
! i lu.* l ii. 1 h r S r a
r ai t y
trails fni u'ali-i I.tl* tola.lug
t. ■ j - ■.j , t ,if snow, sleet,
i»j* m ll-i* ma, to Haifi'ty in
f.'Htt million ' tit- -a -i
t.i.ti in I gale foil e w mils
I ... ,tii ta» It. .» s l-i&gt; n*i Ain
Hut ng ttu* t M-hi -i tun*
\V
i • a t flooding w as I
Dr \\ Vuuellt It- '-I t ’s w ai to I along the const and vi Ti % t f] M.d* d in And t i l » ut
till* dl AAi . t fd t a j a t
named new- pit-dent of the
many families were rescued * r n d t«i
Cenlial Florida Naii taague
in t!i* i atilihran.
!i to Iheir homes by Iwat.
witli &lt;arl I. ingfol t ut 1'I ian
1 , slot m-ciiused death toll
do as vice plf-ldt tit. Itulii-it
a loss the nation rose to at Banks (let Bund
1 4I'll il . i! r« • * -|’t% f r a in Iless, i cr as -eri et at v Hid 11s
Hy June ( a n c lh r r r j
M. pn ; - I BidL i I .ia wull .is
T tllA HASM L i ITT i -c a s t til
Illinois, a n i l b u r i e d
Alilci n u n Arthur Legu pn
-'
-‘*-1 i-i . rttUl1 «k| $11'»«(Irili Viit IT ' 1"-n'-r&gt; JIMfijili
run Vtllwock, of Maitland,
under deep tnuw drifts, re- A 116 mdlu-n l ake County
1- j its.
;&gt; &gt; p: --jii i till oil till' Basils- « t ij oiin i , ai i It* ! *\ ioU, treasurer
J
I. i , .illu&gt;v.it
road inind istue was turned vcnti-tl j ScnlJlive budgi el l-i
[lotted 14 death*.
s.
HH1 utility 1,1k.
presidetil of the W.nter Park
over tn tha FloruU National J 127,Out) fur the year lot the o{
12 Sno. !f.iM(hl't&gt;, 5
Telephone i timpans. was twin
Croup of Hunks at Jackson Town of Caaaelherry ai a Le g- , &lt; V||| miNl ihe dj paM fil
-,n'* bridge tund. S's.Of.tft. ,,j president emefilus
villa Thursday on a success­ public hearing Thursday tuglit d d u it !&gt;&gt; the fact that tue
D river Injured
ful I w hid to the Develop­ to a small gruup of interested tuwn has a healthy surplus lin e * •‘im ! ( i r l i ' i l i i t n , Sl.OOO, Entertainment for the N'.ivy
In C ar Mishap
from piev.niis years, whirli and huiId iriN ]M *rm lla, K '.5 u (j.
lieagueri was provided hy Kd
ment i ommi»»|on of 2 5&lt; per citizens.
Hu
r-t.n l
d e p a rtm e n t
i* d ir r e ftbody
\ driver identified is Hus cent on the loan.
fam ed
h :i n jt*
By means nf charts he si w i an tn u-rd to make up tin
i h« •(u i cl lo 11" ei ve IJir linn » player, now at Mir L.ink'furd
veil It F ern was treated at
----------------ed a breakdown nf it,-ni- in dlf f.-1efli ,
I binNaval
!
'lia r * 1 I fu m &lt;a im lu ilt l in like
Uic
Vir Station diapen |
Hotel.

WULUA
BRIEFS

Area Economy
lo Get Boost
In Navy Move

,0,"f Fire Kills

Town Ponders Hew Budget

nnd lila»» Company on Mag ,cjf&gt; «arl&gt; this morning for Argument Leads
nolia Avenue nnd wdlv hr cufr and bruises received in i T
,, ,,i
there all through the nioffrt*vkm&lt;'car accident on Seminole
Death V lUirgC
of March.
floutrvard w a r Mangoustinc
JACKSONVILLE t l ’H ) —
\vi-nne

Vn unetnplojed

welder

was

Phil Logan sa v— Hn- new t it&gt; jmlire said Ferris, who held nn a i l arge o! mmder
theme song down in Latin is stationed
.......... at the base, lust mg his brother during an ar

America is ' ! m Dreamms of rontro[ „[
tjr p ^
ths gument
Wide l»thmu&gt; "
Duval County dalertivei sard
highway and clipped a city
• • •
James Haire .''abhed hn bro
limit sign ‘M-lote stopping
H o th le t* p in -re r o m p a n ie v m
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tiarle- ...........
Henry Haire 37
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d with reck ther t.............

Highway 427
ii- improvement
Completed

sion, since these funds
based on taking care of J
aent enrollments.
Seminole County’s s h a re ,of
Hie second priority funds, if
approved by the Slut, I - gisluttlrr, would be $1.22 million
Another link in tha eh ala
Jsebo. ls Supt tt. T. Mdwre uniting Seminole County com*
sitx » tb s tnotii y would tu- for tmmilies has been completed
with the end of work on widenbuilding purposes.
Sett Mack N I’leVt-land Ji. ng Mate Hoad 427 between Al­
nnd l’e[&gt; S J. lt.-ivis have ns- tamonte Springs and Lonssured t lie local Junior College woixt
Wilard Feeble*, of Wild­
Committee they will introduce
wood
District S Kuad Board
t-itts soon after tin- Legisla­
ture colli cue* m Vpiil to pci member, reports the comple­
uiit c o n s tn id ion of the c lleg,- tion nf |he $24t,9ti6 project.
The highway was widened
itTid funds with which to do H
atul.-ftjived
foe*■ 4Utaar- ct
Ttie Junior College Hoard.'
2 6 miles from Molnar Avenue
whieti is seeking all ndditinunl
in la.ngwood to Highway 439
$ tt milln-n in 111pit.-*1 otitlny .n Altamonte Springs.
funds for st-iou-l piioiiiv pmWork otT the project included
j.-et*. sail if appropriations 1u i(|(,njn[, ,,)e ro#,jw l y [0 pf(&gt;
f.ill sh. ct of Hint in if k the vide two 12 foot traffic lanes.
n e u m st 11ut
idimiiM he p ro 1 Light fool parking areas were
\ 11It-l f •r fii *t.
rimstriicled on both sides ul
Till' |t I
! i"t11h*J*4* IM Po the roadway in the two com­
v nl &lt; iiim t v , u li t i h n iit .tdy hn** munities a.* part nf the projei t
I e j* i 4 ! ii I i v v nn! Ii-*u mt inn
.x i|)i-ru&gt;r Paving Inc. nf
U «' i’ d |'* f tlu* M il* . T |t.t ■t t f
llu* nr. n l piii.illy funds, tilth l.aki and, was the contractor.
County Engineer William
* H 111 i||l» fl.
It m ,ia f s l - ib .i t n l the | hn it Lii'ti said today the job was
stalled about four or five
i* Be ice Ini* n |iol efit till out«*11
months ago and moved swift­
m erit .. f 'J M il m u I i i i I a m id
ly to completion.
U Mill.I l i t i IM’ II fi d hi 11- n.it j
I lu- stretch of highw ay is
47 h I
in M toioi-U-ii I - in I i
known by many as the Old
f -M f u l l ! '
Ul laiulo Highway.
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1ii-' -d three puhlic hearing*
- ti i i- piopn-cd charter for
i i - i -an i,l t j'-clberry was
- I |.,*l night in (hr town

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to m a k e h i* (x-int
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Interest Slight
In New Charter

.n i t

ll.il!
I &gt;tli&lt; r due lo public apat hy

oi I -I w- iilni, lew- residents
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to

bear

charter

I- .ml members Aithur lego,
I (.Woodha ms and Hubert
Iin ki-r
explain the ma i n
p-- nt - in ihe 4S |iage docuI- , Ml
I t - pi- p.i'e.l charter would
, |oi- mayor s tenure of
III II liom one year lo two
-v for paying sa U n v t
ul
I i a , ,1 amt eouni lliiiett
Vil, 1 I In- I baiter Is submit*
I--I ii&gt;, M'liiiiiolc County legi iijv, delegation will hold
&gt;vto | n o lle healings ill Cassclb,-t r&gt;
If it rcc-ives legislative a[t,| ,- ii il v d l liien he put to
a n :, n ndum vote in lh«
li,4 ii lii be accepted it must
i n ■rue the tttajurlly of Uut
voli . being ( asl.

Im d iY i

u ill)

J ’lojMio

W ind, Cold Delays
Hollerballoo Start
temperatu res Thursday

for *-d

»m «.

t h 4\ a m i S .ih tn lr fV .

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fill t!i»* * mum

» ! tip tin hi.141
Tele phone Co an 1 houttn-in public proper!)
Seminole ITaza
Clllidl -l »ilk
of tlw-ir mother and sister
I li’tf vl41 flight (nr 4 IhrrrBell— stand ready to makf
h*»ur pm^rjrn nf
4n«l
further investments in the lu
t rili'M-iitlfiirnt im|&gt; to huvi* thr
ture of Ihn aiea tiy providing
u r.i 1ln*r 9oi«« Ihi*ni to c*tll till
toll-free s e r v e r il i&gt;hone -uh
Itiu pt-rl o r «■
senbers a If get ed want it this
1 i &gt; 11 In* hat k -Salurtiav
u the word Horn Hob She Urn
Irom
m*on to 3 p nr. on a
manager o( the local phone
in.ik&lt;‘up ►rlKtlulc.
office. He adds that both
Pit* FmuiiAjiivrt will !&gt;«•
companies are in "full agree
on 'Luc from 1* 30 lo U 3u lo
tm-nl’* with aims &lt;d tin- '1 tin
nuht to i ni t ri ai n ami piuvnh
polltan Telephone System t otnmuftii
ilantimi
I he Hintmittee of the Seminole Chain
chord*' * uiU makr their ap
tier of Commerce and have
|iearani4‘ Sa(urda&gt; ni^hl ai
offered their cooperation tn
the same hours
achieving these aittn
Prizes w.ll be awat df d for
• * •
the last dancers
The publicity gained in the
A special feature tonight at
Nnrih Carolina community is
7 ao will
the apiM-aiame id
priceless, according lo John
the
'
Coma
Note.,"
n 21-mem­
Krufer,.. S.e m i n o I c Count)
ber singing group which, is
Chamber of Commerce execu­
gaining considerable applause
tive manager. The newspaper
throughout Central t bind.
there c a n led a front page
Tlte Hollerballoo hat been
story, reproduction nf Mayor
-arrjingixl by Holler Motor
Jimmy Crapps' lettgr of greet
Sales and Seminole Plaza
ing, a map pointing to all 13
U. VERNON MIZE (rig h t) was elected president of the Seminole Alumni
merchant* and features a dls
Sanford* in the United States
Association of the University of Florida, succeeding Andrew Bracken
play ol over ao new Cadillacs,
and then did a smashing full
(Jldsmohdrt and l lievroleli at
(lrft). Dr. J- Wayne R eiti, university president, was the speaker a t the
page spread on another page,
well &amp;&gt; outstanding .jieelalt at
m inua! dinner-meeting Thursday evening. (More photos and story on
complete with many picture*
stoics in Urn iTuru.
yaga
5.)
*
U
ierald
I’huto),
of Sanford, Florida, scenes.
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JACKSONVILLE ( I T ! ) — The S tate Junior
Cnl logo Atlvisnry
voted today to Kivc five proUtoiied new iuttlitutious. inchidink' Seminole fo u n ty
Junior Colleju*. first crack nt any second priority
funds appropriated by l tic Legislature.
The now junior colleges
are not allotted any of
the #33 million in firot
priority funds apprtrm l
by the 11ml get Commis-

Arcompanyins I'aptaln Shut i -i’or J. VI ii i-liv ii &gt;!, i ii 1i&gt;pl-JN i|| .«•! lit fll.a.
lur man were,' apt Lee IDork* r. th a t L a h .lt
.1: . vv
fiev* p a v i n g set a Aide
fdirector of nuLtary services. W irtz r* -c n n 'i-!c r h :» ,1 &gt; ,- |. n Fnkfinecrs F a ir
\ * * p a \ iru* w ill !•«* w tre s\e d .
liviNESviii.E t u r n —
W i il z h a s *tu--v tn h , ' il&gt;
of Naval Itesean h,
fi * " f -1..IT. It) I • . O lif t ;iu&gt;e Ilf
Washington, l&gt; &lt; t dr# Ted j t . i i I n ii- iil - -ii-ln , i |- i, -i - t nn,-i -ity ut Florida officials
Mo h t i ( of hi .1m l&lt; ii.irice • io&gt;by liaison u l i u * i lor s* I t liin u '* t ir w o iV t-i
a tliii, djy engineers
i-tl
i- ia &gt; i'- ',--i"
mi i i-i % Io .i l&gt;
\ftow&lt; tj tor in
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rar and la- held Sunday starling at 1
pro. i,l, at le.nl a mi ni mum p in by -he Apopka .Njwrls
a a „i tor tiu sc.ell men ill the
men'. Association
depar I merit
Tiu- horse show wall featuri
I und* Hair be. n provided
a variety uf events including
for lea.ing .mi furnishing
a "jackpot cloverlcaf" and a
liadly needed olllct- space for
trophy and six ribbons will Imthe town ill tto- I ii"ellH-rry
awardrd.
Plaza chopping &lt; enter adja
A harlM-eue will tm served
tent to Hit* town ii.ll. which
starting at It a m
will continue to house Im and
police drpartinriiis and coun­
cil meeting*

t ifflee* of the mayor, town
rlerk budding inspector «nd
superintendent ol public works
will lie located in Ihe nrw an
nex, wiiuh it being rented it
inb a mouth,
ImTiiUcd in the tfi.ltaJ ailottiii ut lor the volunteer fire
department it lo.noo for an
adililion on the rear of the
fiCe station
Ollier major Items in the

Carlson Stricken

R. C. Carlson, chairman of
lamgwood (Tty (gmnrd, is a
patient in the intensive car»
seel ion of Winter Park Mem
orial Hospital after suffering
a heart attack Wednesday
white working at his home. No
visitors a r t being allowed at
this lime.

New Route

budget include street lights,
LONDON (U P D — British
$T.MKJ, recreation, $2,400; United Airway, said it will
mayor's office, ill.soo; insur- operate a London to l^nrnanrr. $3 VSI. anil drainage cn- Krad sir service starting in
gUHUing, $1,30U,

May.

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I EIIHI AHV ir.lh THRU APRIL 30th
The Red ('nrpet Will He Out Fur Every New
Car lluyer. Drive A (Ainu-t Or The New Mercury
Then Compare. You Will He In For A Hi*
Surprisr. HigheM Trade Ins In History On
Car Of Yiptr Choice.
SEE US TODAY ! I

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During 1964, tha U A W ne­
D E TR O IT
(U P I ) — The gotiated with the Industry
what union prelsldent Walter
automotive industry, although
P. Reuther deecribed as ‘‘the
plagued with labor difficulties moe historic” eontrict In the
and fourth
quarter parts history o f Industry laborshortages, ended Its first 8 management relations.
million-car sales year with
Its main feature was a new
predictions 1985 will be even e a r l y
retirement program
better.
that called fo r retirement at
Top
industry executives age 60 with pension benefits
unanimously forecast more up to f400 a month. Other
than Bjnillton cars, Including features were an additional
imports, will be sold In the week's vacation, two addition­
United States in 19*6, mark­ al paid holidays, Improved in­
ing the first time In history surance benefits and contract
back-to-back 8 million ears language covering in -plan t
have been recorded.
,
working conditions.
The final count fo r 1964 car
Care took a new look In
sales won't be in until after 1964.
Ford Introduced its
the first o f the year, but It sperty Mustang and it Im­
will top the 8 million mark. mediately caught fire on the
And that milestone came de­ sales floor. Sales for the
spite strikes by the United year will surpass the quar­
Auto Workers at General Mo­ ter-million mark.
tors, Ford and American Mo­
Chrysler followed with a
tors and parts shortages a f­ sporty model of its own, the
fecting ail four U. S. car Barracuda. It also has been
manufacturers.
a good seller although Hot
Anothar record was the sire produced anywhere near th*
o f the Settlement package be­ volume o f the Mustang.
tween the Industry in the
A ll four companies com­
U A W . The new three-year pletely restyled most of their
contracta will be worth from 1965 model offerings. The
64 to 67 cents an hour for fastbark, or sloping rear roofeach o f the nearly 600,000 llna, came Into vogue. Cars
union m em ljsj^ejnployed In
4iUJron clean lint*-w ith, a
Tile ‘fpfrustry over the life o f
minimum of chrome.
the pacts.
Buyer demand appeared In
Despite the lush agree­ he continuing strong and the
ments, the union waged a-45- youth market more potent
day strike on national and
than ever.
local issues at GM, a twoAnd, as Donner said:
week strike over local con­
"Thus, 1966 bids fair to be
tracts at Ford and a four- the fourth consecutive good
day work stoppage over the year for the Free Wcrld auto,
national contract at AMC.
mobile Industry."
The strike cut an estimated
675,000 units from the Indus­
try's production schedules and
resulted In ear shortages at
the ‘ dealerships around ' the
country. But the fourth quar­
ter shortages were expected
to cause an unp*ecedent*d
•WASHINGTON
(U P I)
first quarter demand for cars Sen. Henry M. Jeckson (Dand spur sales next year.
Wash ) said the United States
Optimism
is ready to start atmospheric
Henry Ford II, hoard chair- nuclear testing on very short
man at Ford Motor Co., had notice if sny other nation vio­
the most optimistic predic­ lates the . nuclear text ban
tion frr 1966. He predicted car treaty.
Jackson, chairman of the
salrs next year “ may well he
as high as 8.7 million.” count­ Senate - llduse atomic energy
ing in nearly 600,000 Imports. committee'* military applies
Ford estimated total 1964 car lions subcommittee, isid the
sales in the United States at present situation was "a very
8 1 million and he said 1.4 substantial improvement over
million trucks will he sold our position at Die time of the
signing of the test han Irea
both years, mayhe more nest
ty " nearly two yea n ago
year.
GM hoard chairman Fred
eric G. Donner said 1964 rsrtrurk sales totaled 9 4 million
and predicted 1966 would he
as good or hotter.
"Although the p r e s e n t
DKNVKU (HIMI — A local
period of business expansion theater tixik extrema precau­
has now continued for close to tions to offend no une during
four years—one of the longest Its current showing of the
peacetime growth periods m James Bund thriller, "Goldrecord—most indicators point finger."
Tha movie has a arena in
to further growth ahead,''
Conner said. "Assuming that which a nud# woman it coverthis expectation la realiteed, rd with gold palt)tA A status
there is every reason to anti* of tiia woman, displayed out­
cipale that 1965 will he an side the theater, is adorned
Dr J im n

SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY

E C K E R D

Eight Million Cars
Sales Picture For '65

Drua Stores

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WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Gwen Cafriti, ■ rival to Perl*
Mesta a* the capital'! leading
party giver, had unexpected
houi« guest! Sunday — four
bandit! who thrasteaed, bound
and gagged her and stole
gems worth !26S,200.

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WOBURN ABBEY. England
( U P I ) - The Duke of Bedford
had this to say about marri­
ages between aristocrats and
commoners:
"N'oi many year* ago Die
aristocrats would not dream
of marrying into 'trade.' Now,
ther*'i nothing nicer than to
marry into a nice chain of su­
permarket!."

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According to Boy Abernrtrhy, American Motors pre­
sident, 1964 put the auto in­
dustry on a new plateau. He
predicted that reaching the 8
million mark In rari, al­
though it was hit for the first
time, win the atari o f a fiveyear trend. The industry will
•vrrage better than 8 mil­
lion ear tales annually for
the next five year* with 45
million unit* sold In the 196569 period, he said.
Spending Program*
To prepare fo r tha expectad
auto boom in coming year*,
th* induitry has undertaken
vast capital expenditure pro­
gram* to expand cermsklng
facilities. For 1965, th* Big
Three of GM, Tori ond Cbry*
jairr hai set said* (Z.25 bllUvn
‘fo r expansioa.

H W Y . 17-92 &amp; O NO RA RD.
“ YO U ’L L LOVE TO
SHOP A T Y O U R ECKERD DRUG”

L U N C H or D IN N E R

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THURSDAY

Your Eckerd Pharmacist It a
specialist who not only meets the
High Standards of excellence set
by the Florida Board of Pharm­
acy, but alto the exacting pro­
fessional qualifications in keep­
ing with the Eckerd Drug Tradi­
tion.

Nuclear Testing
On Short Notice

other good year for th. auto^ «'■ • B'dd halter and a pa.r of
.hurts.
mobile industry."
Chrysler President Lynn A
Townsend said the auto In­
dustry
"is
coming within
shooting distance of Its first
10 million unit year."
He pegged 1964 car aalet
TA M PA (U P !) — Director
at 8 million and truck aalet Carl Berioch. of Florida In­
at I 4 million.
stallment Land Sales,Board,
"There is a possibility, of sa&gt;s sales and development of
cv’urSe, that If recent trends Bockrt City cast of Orlando
continue, if renditions in the may he resumed in stmut a
general economy during the month.
The
state's
"wstchdog"
coming yeur are as good as
they promise to lie, and if board suspended the operation'
(ho country ii spued from of Die Allstate Development
prolonged strikes and major Corporation Jan 19 because
I n t e r national disturbance., of its financial status.
llertoch said, however, the
1965 oculd hs ths year when
10 million new cars and state board Is talking with truck* will he aold at retail two firms negotiating to buy
in the United States for the the rights to the Hoekel City
development.
first time," Townsend said.

There is An ECKERD DRUG STORE Conveniently Located Near You

SANFORD
PLAZA

Stlckford

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and run small canals winding
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was in "excellent” shape. He
promised Congress he would
try to keep it that way by
maintaining a close watch on
wages and prices.
Johnson
said
he
would J
"draw public attention to those
private actions which threat­
en the public interest." but,
added that h« counted on the ,
"sense of public responsibili- [
ty” of business and labor to i --------help hold down live wage price
|
spiral.
7 J
In his annual economic re- ( I
port to Congress the Chief
Executive p-edicted J'untnterand vigorouv»...4 Jfipnsion" for ?he~Ffonofny lnt§65,
but hi* optimism was temper­
ed somewhat by a forecast of
only a "m odest" decline in un-

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T iirR S .. J A N U A R Y

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

1
1965

A LT ER A T IO N S I ADDITIONS

SEM INO LE M EM O RIAL H O SPITAL

The Sanford area will pain approximately 275
new families between now and April 1 when Heavy
Attack Squadron Six transfers from the West Toast
to Reconnaissance Attack Wing One at Sanford
Naval Air Station.
The squadron, now on board the carrier USS
Forrestal in ,the Mediter-1
rancan, is scheduled t o 1
undergo transition from
the A-3B Sk.vwarrior to
the more rynijem RA-5C

n e iv A ...

W EATHER: Rather cold thru Friday with urnttercil frost tonight; low tonight 35-15.
VOL. 57

Due Apr. 1

NO. 114

Crop Pickers
Arriving, Of
Little Help

BRIEFS

Vigilante aircraft.
Only about 75 100 members
of the present squadron will bo
com ing-to

Sanford

with the

R em ap

P e titio n

ST. PKTERSBUHG (U P ! ) —
A petition seeking to force a
special legislative reapportion­
ment session prior to the regu­
lar April meeting was being
circulated among urban area
lawmakers Thursday.

unit. Some men scheduled to
join the squadron when it ar­
SFC Russ Adams, Army re
P R O J E C T NO F L A • A ill
rives already are at the base
cruitcr, next week will postGKOWtSCr HiTH &gt;*4\Af’X7J sfM/Wif . . v \ /&gt;
undergoing
It A 5C training,
pone his usual Monday visit
5 \ ° E X P A N S I O N S I N C E I9 60
and others will arrive between
at the Sanford Armory until
now and April l when the
11-2 Wednesday.
B r e a t h in g S p e ll
• • •
LAKF.LAND (U P I) — Addi transfer actually occurs,
UNITED NATIONS, N.. V.
S A N P O R D
F L O R I D A
tional domestic field workers
The unit's present sche&lt;lule
It's a stark story, one which
have started arriving in Flor calls for the planes to depart '1 1 1 ' — UN member nat.ons
all persons connected with
the carrier March It or 12 "*&lt;“ *
advantage of a
r.ur Navy base should read.
ida under a U. S. Labor Do
near Norfolk and fly to Wh.d fl»ur day breathing apell to
It appears in "Skyline/* Nor­
partition! recruiting program
G E N E R A L
C O N T R A C
O R 4
th Am encln Aviation's tr
bey Island, Wash., where the wor*‘ on F'ans ‘ ° * « “ !« the
I • h jlp harvest Florida s citrus i skywarrior; will t&gt;e "Toft —be- -United hiffthini. financial a n d .
publication aff&lt;
—
STJ B - &amp; ® N T R A .CJO RS ■ lim &gt; ■
T‘_~ ;
political dcaai^S M M i
| crop? h u f citrus officlals..sai j h in « t ^ ^ k « ^ fcr’* * !,“
alory of our men now serving
aboard the aircraft carrier
it doesn't api&gt;ear they will be
Heavy
Six,
the
Pacific
M ilk S e s s io n
USS Ranger, in the West Fa
Fleet's first
Heavy
attack
much help.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
cific. It takes the reader a
squadron, formerly was com­
Robert VV Rutledge, execu­
board the Mach 2 Vigilantes &lt;-mploymeril.
manded by Capt. J. O. Mayo, I The Milk Commission will act
tive vice president of Florida present commander of Heron- Feb. 8 on proposed adoption
and explains in detailed words
e ir* ma*"r r
°
r
, Citrus Mutual, said he met a naissance Attack Wing One " f * market - wide poql order
Jus. what this twin-jet docs Pres.dcnt • wage-pr.ee stand
lation explosion this community is now experi­
C»ROWING W ITH SANFORD and Seminole
busload of M workers Wcdncs- At that time the present which could mean streamlined
and how the men make it per '
,0 * ,hiping up ,n
encing. A new million dollar wing is being con­ ! day at Orlando and that many squadron commanding officer, '"ilk sales from farm to food
County is Seminole Memorial Hospital as con­
form. And Sanford receive, a *teel w" ,rc ‘ he companies recently increased prices of cerstructed by the Development Corporation of
struction of a new wing starts. This is the third
of the worker* did not know- Cilr John Underwood, served -'lore.
prominent
mention
several
tain products
Johnson has I expansion project at the hospital complex since
America, general contractors.
why they had h e n brought under Captain Mayo a, squadtimes as RVA1I-5 continues to
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(Herald Photo)
to Florida, had never picked run maintenance officer.
1960 and gives strong support to the popu­
scan the Pacific. It s a proud cal|pd for a rr' m l " n th* Prif*
, Iv illJ ^ 1 101101 CCl
fruit, and that "some were in
story with load, of picture,.
hikes, and Chairman Gardner
Commander Underwood and
ATLAN TA (U P I) —Dr. Mar­
• • •
Ackley of the Council of Leon
very poor physical condition ius wife. Anne already have tin Luther King Jr. lived Wedand unahle to rlimh a ladder." moved to fjanfonj. They reside nosday night Uirough an.unforThe ninth annual tour to the
Advisers told a pres,
l.ake Alfred Experiment Sta briefing he was feeding the
He predicted less than 10 at 4tl South Si-olt Avenue gettable public tribute when
of the workers would remain Their two children. William he was honored at a banqurl
t.on will be held by citrus in' President information " a , we
in (lie slate for any fruit pick and llarhara. are away at col lor winning the 11)64 Nobel
lercsts in Seminole County get it."
The President also is paying
ing.
Friday starting with a motor­
Peace Prize.
lege.
CAPK KEN N ED Y (U P1) — 'on e space agency contraelm. &gt;
Citrus officials hate asked
cade at 7 45' a m. The group close attention to the forth
Commander Underwood is
.
. .
More than 3.700 spare cod the
M-Irion Power
Shovel
the l.altor Department for an expected to arrive in the San- » &gt;p l l D f f I 1 1R»
will meet at the County Agn commS c*&gt;nGact negotiation,
striietiori workers failed to re company. The ptqtcal appear
thorny to iui|H&gt;rt about 5oo ad
cultural Center for this trip. 1 between -he companies and
ford area about March 27 Ills 1 M ERID IAN, Miss. (U P I ) —
port to work today at Ami-r
I ilueYted on'y at span jg
dttional foreign workers to bar wife ,a\s ,1m- intends to meet A federal court official indlaccording to Cecil A Tucker »&gt;« United Steelworker, The
ra's inonn|Nirt. batting work eiu\ projeels
county agent. Grower* from I'rccn t contract expires thi.
‘ vest Ihr citrus crop, which has
lino at WIlldtH-y Island when ! rated it
piuhahly
will bo
on key spaca agency building
.Sunt* of the mor. than I.IMki
matured earlier Ilian usual be he returns from .the Mediter spimg before 17 white men
Orange. Lake and Osceola sp-mg.
cause of the mild winter
projects.
men work tig on a huge Jloo
Counties will join the local
-'rk&gt;r&gt;'
,ha‘ “ eel user,
ranenn about March It or 12 can be tried on charges of
£roUp
j already have beguit to build up
A spokesman tor the Army million Sj&gt;*hrn 5 moon roekn.r
baht. R'crvtary Willard WirA’AH-fl left the West Coast conspiring to kill three civil
• • •
1 their storks in anticipation of
Corps of I n,;un&gt;-rs sa.i early assembly building was on the
lx turned down the request, but Mav
rn rollt,.
» , I right, workers.
Mr, C. W flee»e. president1* ‘‘ "■h'*’ K|ther a strike or
reports Indicated that most of job and work also wa, baited
*«.d the department had «rM„
,
mi l JP
fol
of the Oilando Parlimentari letdown in steel order, ful
,4 warning against rompla the 4 imo construction worker- on i Sal on
!*i r ii i* i&gt;l i ft!imt fuiiim for gaiu/ed an emergency drive to
lit «mp&lt; r tnekrl
lim ( -,lall(., „ Sll)ltll
R e p e r c u s s io n s
an,, local unit of the national lowing the current inventory rt-niy concerning construction at tin
rocket launch launch pad at Hie tape. ^.,1 |puh
........
li.cn ,, i » Ki, gel more domestic lals.rers U&gt;
„( eight children. Is Ihr
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
association, announce, there boom would hurt the economy „f a Seminole County Junior area on M rrnlt Island and on of Merritt Island
the
state,
and
might
pay
ome
piepate-l in l ullnhaasrc. have
sqiia.lion executive officer
Johnson
administration
pfflvaiII be a
meeting next Tup* liter thi* ye#r, ^ p *aui
Coll&lt;*gp va.ia v o n « i by \«rn
one project at the cape, it
V s|Hiki email f..r Ihr rngi been |dn&gt; • in the mulls brie of the costs of on lho job tram
Other families, in addition rials sought to convince Con­
day at the Cherry Plaza HotelAlthough the Prr*ident cited
&lt;&gt;n Ati/e. co chairman of the self, were oil tile job.
mg for inexperienced worker, to the Underwoods, already
II* i I ' 0 \lTM**r (&gt;l till* \H't
gress today that an abrupt
t-v
C.tiihi
v
L
i,
i'«|livl-r
Tiny
*l 8 p m Program rhairman . good rea-on to believe price, |.&lt;mg Range Planning ( omiiiii
"W c have repeatedly l old. I hr have qvoved to Sanford Among
The walkout apparently in s|M( p (Hlllil im. *alit *i cnilM’l
end to U. S. food aid to the
Mrs Gus Miller, will present would remain stable in 11)65.
0( ulr Chamber of Com solved a dispute by building \ ullA . (*&gt;t . Ill dte 11, *14I'll tin* Hay N&lt; v&gt; l a v will I...... -Hie Secretary of Labor that in the
them ate Id t'dr llarrv Sara United Arab Republic could
situation we are in at the pie,
a skit on the right and wrong he noted that the U. S econ merre.
speaking to
Coflee and trades union members i;uini&gt;w of men jVvay from l» tween I • b. I Mm , Ii Ju
|un, hi, wife Jan, and their have repercussions rndangerPn-regi-tiatlon f.urn, for M.„|
untramcl dome,lie
way for a memtier lu act at °m y now is closer to using all club members todayover the wage scale paid by uutk ,.l mine than 3 7ihi
foirr chlldien. who live at 307 mg American inlen-sts.
its
avaiah.e
men
and
nuin,
no
I
".o
r
owned
should
workeii
will
not
add
U/
the
an assembly.
"VV. •u:l ha ve ,.i me- 4*ti-6 Tmiiiuy Drive, ami Id. t dr
*
dunes than at any time since |,ur,||t.s
,.ross
l.«- ignored. Cm Mild.
'productivity.* Itutl.xfg«-nald
h«- point) J
Arthur It Skellv. hi, wife. Lali- ( ) ; t n h N a m e d
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•
.
,
w.-ie
prepnr
j
||P
,
iu
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Citrus
Mutual
would
Police Chief Roy G. Wil 18M.
nut
ny. and tlu-ir son. residing at
SAIGON (U P I) — Lt Gen.
liams steps down tom-ght a»
Tbe administration is known
"d
«" meet each busload ;rt(W |r.,uol, Avenue
We have the approval of
Nguyen
Khanh today reap­
president of the Sanford Shrine to fed that J.ist fall's auto in t h e Stale Junior
rm
inix
•»n
out
to
domestic
workers
arriving
College
The squadron transfer will pointed the U S • educated
help speed up Ihr pro.e.s of
(flc , ut&lt;.
or&gt;J(,r
k
Club when an installation cer "* dustry wage settlement was Board, and feel sure we will
rcP he simitar l&lt;&gt; that e,|M*rienc Nguyen Xuan Oanh acting
ti«j? irrirunl It’** n I h lull. If track of (tow many arrive how
rinuny will be held at the Cap too rich for the nation's econ receive the appmval of tin\,.|| flu
I 5II I III* \••III* |«* long it take, to train them, and e«l hy Reconnaissance Attack prune minister of South Viet
ri Restaurant. Warren A. Pat omic blood. The President,
Stale Board ol Education (id
n which yip, hove rr-riv.d what tlie cost of Hie (faming Squadron 13 which rr|»&gt;itc&lt;l lo Nam and denied any (icrsonal
rick is tiic incoming president himself, has expressed ton ling the enabling act through
Sanford from Whidbcy Island a m hit ions to take over tha
i eg.atiution. just diaiegaid It," is.
Other officers are W. K Me corn about recent price rn- Hie stale Legislature probably ,
last fall
United Press Intel national
1 lie cold wavr^yva, expected Ray snid.
government.
Ruberta, vice president; Rob creases in* certain steel pro^ won’t lie too big a problem," j
A wide sweep of arctic air to drive temperature, below
'• in the regiatrulion slip
ert C. Hancock, second vice ducts.
ho added.
sent temperatures plungiitg to zero a, far south a, Missouri which applies to your piesrnt
Wc can n&lt; more
president; llugli 0 Eckel, sec
• But the most important
nearly 30 degrees liclow zero a n d n n tta l Indiana by tonight, vehicle, please do not write
we could
retary. and A. L. Skinner
thing Ihtat we must now begin
A passenger wa. hurt when
f y
in 1964." he said. He admitted lo fight for is to get the neces today on the Northern Plains F l-cwl ci* heavy lain, swept on the slip and do nut avpar
treasure.
a compart car flipped on
i-zuNl- * M i r
that individual prices may sary appropriation of funds
Cold wave warnings were off Ihi
Pacific O.-fan and ale llie ropiea." lie urged
and dancing is planned
TALLAHASSEE
(U P !) —
Highway 17 92 in front of Sun
• • •
have to rise where cost* are ■ lo start building." he enipha posted into Kentucky and Ten dr.m |a I the coastal cities of
"Those
rrgistiallona last
The Sanford Tourist and land Estate. Wednesday night The Gam* and Fresh Water
ncssee
Oregon
year f--r 'infoi mat ion only*
The Seminole Gun Club i, high or productivity gains low, sired
Gusty wind, up to 30 mile*
Newport
O re.
received were not prepared by 'lallii-' Shuffletioard Club is host to Treated at Seminole .Memorial Fish Commission reported that
still seeking additional mem but he said any increases
Mi/r and ro rhairman By
tiers. Those interested in guns ' should be balanced by price ron Kiinhall who also S|X&gt;kr * n ‘u,ur whlp|H-d the Chicago near.) -m inch of lain during h«-»ee and th.— pi-rsnna ave day and tomorrow of a Nor I Hospital wa, A'lekl A'rabeek. 60 persona were killed in
them District la-lies singles |H. Orlando She sulfen-.l cuts Florida gun accidents last
ran get further information cuts elsewhere."
Ion the subject
urged Cham- • r,' i - “ here themercury,
fell tlie night to bring Hs21 hour
asked to Ining m their Uhll
tournament
with
shufflers alien the ear driven by Don year
at theF'ridayBight meeting. ^Johnson also said he would
tM,r nj Commerce members
degrees in 20muiutes
total to 3 t iiulics
irgistrations." Ray added,
many points of na Fay Welling. Hi of Oilan
Of the fatalities, IS werw Inat the Police Benevolent As oppose legislation which might Io rxort a;j du-ir influence to“ ,e
frigid
air
moved
West- rlv gales ranged down
Here a ir the iatr* for the here from
(
entral
Florida
do.
swerved
to
avoid
another
&lt;
urre.l
hy hunters. The report
aociationBuilding.
Ithreaten toraise costs
*n-t warj ronucting
other mem through
Die east, rn slopes of Hie Rock I'Kitfi l.l iuonth lug.
Activities
got
under way . ap an,| overturned Highway said 313 persons were injured
' — -------------- [prices, and would supjiort any |K.rJ o( ,j)c ,sia|,. la-gislalure
front touched off light ie» AA-dnc-la) Gust., op to
Plain trig • 4 2 . ' I» *14shortly alter t) a in with a Patrol Trooper I. I) Harrell in such accidents, 61 of them
*
*
*
actions to stabilizeor reduce, ,,,0 1* 1,),. the
Seminole County 'now ahead of it. covering city 75 m ph
were recorded at lit), W |3u't|. VS W $38.17;
brief, official welcome in the , an| no rharges were filed
j wlula- hunting,
Note lo the ACL. Folk* out tiiem Ills
languagewas broad delegation) lo urge them to road* throughout the up|&gt;rr Rocky Flats northwest ot I). n A and It - ( I I 1*. q - $8.68;
city given hy Jim Jernigan.
Lake Mary way tell u* your
enoughto include many P™ j vo1&lt;, tn appr„p riatp t|„. funds Midwest.
|ver, Colo
A' - $'. t)7. M il • $16-80.
city recreation director, and
Signal light* at the RR cross
p&lt;i.,aU, including the 35 hour al 1(lr n,.xl M.„|„n in April
Charles Morrison, public rc
ing out there aie very unsat- work week and a higher mini
Wr
„ ur should
lulions director of Hie Semin
lifactory. The aw itch that »c- mum wage.
rr
lhr tthel.| k,.,.p u|) thl.
ole County Chamber of 1 om
tivaiet the fUshcis is tooIn addition to promising lo
momeniuin and not stop to
merre Morrison represented
close to the mad. they say.
keep a close watch on wage, rp„ nou _ kppp pu„hing " hr
Sanford Mayor J II &lt; rapps
By the time the lighla atari |and prices, the President *»&gt;d urged
who was unable to attend
flashing. Die tram I, already he would asK for "special, de-1
Kimball commended t h e
on top of you. Any chance of tailed analysis
of price or county school office for the
moving the switches ba&lt; k a wage increases in key sectors compilation of the fine survey­
few hundred feet 7
or the economy, Johnson at-J that was presented lo the Juready ha* ordered such a study nlor College Board last week,
Ken McIntosh, accepting his for the recent price increases -jhr board said it Was *0 comDSA award at the Jaycee ban­ in steel.
I p|C|C (hey had no further
Three alarms were answer­
quet last week, confessed that
He promised to throw his questions to ask, and approvLifetime Unconditional Road Hazard Warranty
ed by city firemen Wednesday
be gr&lt;w up under a handicap full weight behind a stable cd the proposal.
with damage in each case re­
• I was born a
Yankee ami dollar at home and urged Con- '
______________
ported minor.
raised down in
Miami. But gres* to do the tame for the 4 P c r g O I l H H u r t
The first alarm, at 11:23
aince coming to Sanford, I I dollar abroad by elim inating1
... ,
a.m. sent firemen lo the home
huve managed
to overcome j the requirement that 25 per I I I A U t O I W lK lt c ip
erf Charlotte
Phillips, 1210
Four persons suffered mul
these two faults and have be- |rent of federal reverve de­
West Ninth Street, when an
tiple injuries last night when |
come a Sanfordite."
posit* be backed by gold
•
•
•
extension cord short circuited.
the car in which they were
• Flat T ir« Repair
Periodic ln»pection
The second was at 1:21 p m.
riding crashed a bridge, leapCity Commissioners Monday
Tire
Rotation
*
Front End Check
to 710 West F’ lrst Street where
ed across a canal and smashempowered M a y o r J H.
oil had dripped on the mani­
A front door was smashed ed against the opposite side,
Crappa to appoint a commit­
BUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES
fold of a car owned by Charitee to activate the Federal open some lime Wednesday' Under treatment at Seminea
Devdncet.
Thera
was
nO
government'a vocational train­ night or-early thia morning at ole Memorial Hospital where
damage.
were listed
ing program under the Anti- the Bishop Paint and Body their, conditions
The third alarm was to
roverty Act. Dr. Vincent Rob­ Shop, tool Sanford Avenue, as “ fa ir" are;
Mrs. Helen S. Barlow and
the apartment of Margaret
erta and Publiaher Walter and equipment was stolen, po­
Pinkrnmae at 1414V* West
morning. Tommy Barlow, 3, and Mrs
Cielow investigated the pos- lice reported this
HAZEL DURZO (left) &amp;nd Jo McDaniel smile ui their final acores as
First Street when fira damag­
aibilitica and promisea of set­ Paul E, Bishop, tha proprie­ Anna R. Sullivan and Eileen
405 W. First St. •
322-0651
Avinner and runnerup, respectively, in the Kader tourney for’ the San­
ed a cabinet, radio and stove
ting up tha program here tor, said a spray gun valued Sullivan, 12, all of Deltona.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
ford Women’s Golf Association. Mrs. Durro was presented hpr trophy
in tha kitchen. Cause-of the
while'.they were In AA'ashing- at $72 and a body tander val­ Extent of their injuries was
lo o t available.
*:30 p m. fixe ii unknown.
.Wednesday alter n oou at Mayfair Country Club,
(Herald 1‘ hoto)
ued at $56 were Ukcn.
jion for the inauguration.

JOHN A. BU RTO N IV’ A.I.A.. A R C H IT E C T

DEVELOPM ENT CORPORATION OF

3 ,7 0 0 W orkers Strike At Cape
'65 Auto Tags
On Sale Here
Monday — Ray

Complacency
On Jr. College
; Hit By Mize

Brr-r-r! It's Cold
On Northern Plains

Shuffle Touroey

(Jirl Injured

(Jims Claimed

Underway Here

W hy You Should

Buy TIRES From

3 Minor Fires

Here Wednesday

Shop Entered

ar

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Cijr

ftanforh

Vrralb

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Horse Show
To Benefit
Sunland

Bridge Club
Has Master
Point Game

Page 2 — Jan. 28, 1965

South Seminole
CTP To Have
Book Fair

DcHary Duplicate Bridge
Club piayed 14 tahiea in two
sections at thi* week’* Tues­
day afternoon Matter Polat
Dr Jane C iM fllifrrr
Game at the Fire Hall.
A Hook Fair sponsored by
Section A wa* directed b y
the South Seminole Element­
Mrs. Ruth N’ icholls. Winner*
ary School Council of Teach­
were, NS, firat, Mr*. Frank
er* end Parent* In the echoot
Matheaon and John J. Vnndlibrary will be held Tuesday
rrsrhaaf^. second, ;Mr*. Ruth
through Friday o f ne*t week
Blatt and Mr*. David Singer;
and will feature »l,000 worth
third, Mra. Ida It. Wilaon and
■
o f the fincat children’* book*
Dr. R. T. Stevens;
avallble.
EW, firat, Mr*. Thornton
•The book* will be arranged
K. Smith and Mra. C. R. A n ­
on diiplay by grade level*
drew*; aecond, Norman Mey­
fo r the • parent* and pupil*
er and Mrs. JoAnn Paulk;
during *chool hour* and at
third, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
the regular meeting o f the
Hinkle.
C T P on Tueaday night- CTP
Section B wa* directed hy
GOODYEAR Service Store, at 555 West First Street, Is offering an en­
mother* w ill be on duty to
CONSTRUCTION I* In progress on addition* to Deltona Shopping Center
Col. William Hague. Winner*
tire freight car load of GE appliances in its "Carload Appliance Sale."
4 take order* from thoae desir­
which, when the eight new units arc completed, will include a Winnwere, NS, firat, Col. and Mrs.
ing to purchaie book*. I t I*
Visitors to the store mny register for a personal portable TV, to be given
Hague; second, Mr. and Mr*.
Dixie Food Store and a Rcxuil Drug Store.
hoped that after the young
W. F. Columb; third, Mr*.
away Feb. 13. (See advertisement on page 4A).
(Herald Photo)
' reader haa read and enjoyed
Loria Weeka and Mra. Nor­
hi* book he may want to don­
man Meyer;
ate it to the school library in
EW, first, Mr. and Mr*.,
which case a name plate will
V irgil
Motz; second, Mra.
be placed inside the cover.
Doyle Driver and William
The collection i n c I u d e e
Woodlock; third,
Mra. M.
many Newberry* and Calde
Shader and Mra. C. Melner.
cott Award book* and w »*
January
aeries
winner*
secured through the Library
Engine* were revved up ing for support with the win­
named were, firat, Mr*. W il­
Exhibit Institute by Mr*. Wednesday afternoon as the ning side in the drive being
aon; aecond, Mist Ethel John­
M IAM I BEACH (U P I) - A son; third, Mra. Matheaon,
Carol Harrell, school librar­ Seminole County Chamber of treated to a steak cookout.
A group of talented students the boys even learn to use
FO RT W ALTON BEACH Commerce prepared for the Wives of winning members cab driver wrho refused to fourth, Mra. Hinklt; fifth,
ian.
from the School fo r Blind and power tools. He noted that
will be invited to the event, driva a young woman and her &gt; lp .
- v Mr*. Georg* Casalou, CTP annual*membership drive.
Weeka;
sixth,
Mra. (U P I) —Okaloosa County Dep­
Deaf Children in SL Augus­ thla .course waa laugh*.,—ilk
library chairman, Is In charge
It start* Tuesday morning the officials said.
and
seventh,
Mra. uty Sheriff Jack Cooper, 40.
ailing baby to a hospital be­ Smith
tine enraptured a - gathering much care that there haa nev­
deicribcd
a*
intelligent
and
o f the project. One of. the or­ with * kickoff breakfast in
Blatt. “ cause the mother had on a
highly regarded by fellow o f­ o f Kiwanlan* and Lions Club er been an accident.
ganisation’s
main
projects the Civic Center.
‘^
wet bathing suit, was fined
He jtsked that the Klwanithis year will be the pur­
ficers. was arrested late Wed­ members at th* Civic Center,
Team captains m£t "yester­
$100 and had hi* license sus­
nna-’ and Lions support "legi­
chase of booka tailored to day with Co-chairmen Robert
nesday and charged with steal-'
Wednesday, with orchestrhl
pended Wednesday.
slation to increase the school’*
meet the needs and regula- T. B ciicrer and Arthur H.
ing $250 In a filling station
• " I told him, ‘please take
selections and demonstrations budget as enrollment has now
tlons o f the school library.
burglary earlier this week.
Beckwith Jr. in the conference
me to Mt. Sinai Hospital, my
of reading and Braille writing. doubled and more funds are
room of Ihe Chamber:
Cooper, who faced arraign­
baby I* alck,’ " testified the
Beside* the musical pro­ needed.
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
(U
P
I
)
—
They were briefed and dis­
ment today, was charged with
gram. students described a day
T h e’ American Medical Assoc- woman. 28-year-old Mrs. Mar­
"W e have never had a pro­
missed within shout a 10 min­
breaking into Brogan'* Ser­
in their life at the school,, read gram that hit u* right in the
iation (A M A ) gave a qualified garet Thomas, of Grcenspur,
ute period.
vice
Station
on
U
S.
Route
98
a poem in Braille and an ex­ heart like this one — these
endorsement today to a mova Ky.
The membership drive fs
in nearby Santa Rosa Island,
“ She was dripping like a
cerpt from a social studies kids are wonderful,” said
limited to one dgy wlUi the to tighten federal control over
early Monday morning and
fish, water and sand all over,"
book, written in extra large, Floyd Palmer, program chair­
‘‘pep
p
ill*"
and
"goofbnll*."
maximum of three day* of
taking the money in cash and
protested fifl - year • old cabbie
bold print.
man. Palmer was the recipient
tying loose ends. No worker drug* which have triggered a
checks, which had been hid­
Jack Lawrence at his hearing.
Assistant
Principal
Her­ o f a letter written in Braille
will be asked to contact more growing crime problem.
den about the room.
bert Angus, who accompanied by one of the etudente at a
In a statement prepared for He said he told her, "lady, I
than four prospects.
The burglary occurred in
the House Commerce Commit­ can’t take you."
the children, told the .group demonstration.
The co-chairmen told the
his patrol area about 2:30
•W *ll Street Chatter
Mrs. Thomas, widow of an
that it requires from 7 to 10
captains "w e think you will ter, Dr. Henry Brill, o f the
a
m.
and
was
reported
by
N E W YO R K ( U P I ) — Stan­
American army captain killed
large volumei to translate n
agree that it is of vital impor­ A M A ’s committee of alcoholCooper himself some three
ley Heller A Co. believe* the
in South Viet Nam. explained
textbook into Braille mark­
tance to every business and ism and addiction, said in*
hours
later,
according
to
Sher­
current trend in dividend* and
group was especially concern- that her son. Daniel, 20 inon
ings for tire Mind children.
professional man and woman
iff Ray Wilson.
earnings is likely to continue
The orchestra made up of
in Seminole County that this ed about Illegal use of the JHis, had swallowed a bottic’ of
upward and that a substantial
drugs by youths.
, baby oil while they were at
the students was led hy music
L A R A M IE , Wyo. (U P I) —
Chamber remain strong m
premium for this expectation
The
committee
is
conducting
beach
Police
are looking frr w«Larteachers
David
Middleton
and
membership support.”
JAMES I). Miller, of
has already been added to the
She said the Dade County
I'aul Sparkman.
amie driver whose hack bump­
Tin- kickoff breakfast is act­ ht’drintfs on Ir^inlAtion design
nt Sanford
price of storks.
Miami Poison Control Center j K V A H -7
Angus told the civic club er is perched on th* front of
duled for 8 a m. A number o f]* " 1 » « “ gbun controls on am
Naval
Air
Station,
has
had
advised
her
to
rush
thr
that the echooi has an enroll­ a Union Pacific freight train.
priies will lie offered for sev phetamins ' pep pills
W right Investors' Service
been promoted to avia­
ment of 850 students from preThe drug* have become pop­ infant to a hospital and have
Officials said th* train clip­
eral “ firsts" in the drive.
says that despite its internal
tion structural mecha­
histxtnmach pumped out.
srhool through high school, ped o ff the bumper after th#
ular
with
thrill-necking
teen­
The co-chairmen will be vyA
U
S
T
IN
,
Tex.
(U
P
I
)
—
action the market doe* not yet
nic third clarfs petty
Lawrence told Judge Al Sapmost of whom are boarding motorist drove through a
agers and tiuck drivers who
President Johnson )ms talked
forecast a major bear market
officer. (Navy Photo)
s t u d e n t s . He described voca­ marked crossing. The car nev­
nri-il a stimulant to atay rratein that if hit rah scat got
Texas Democratic chairman
in the making but rather a
awake on long-distance runs. all wet, he wouldn't have been
tional courses and sard that er stopped.
Marvin
Wntaon,
whom
John­
period o f price consolidation
able to work.
son one* said wa* “ wise a*
followed by a rally back to
" I had a couple of experi­
my fathrr, gentle ns my moth­
present levels.
ences where people got sick
er and loyal to my side as
all over my cab. It toAk- me
Lady Bird" into joining the
Tessel, Paturlrk Inc. aays
a couple of days to clean it
Full support o f the city of
White Houie staff.
It doea not anticipate a sud­
out. I was out of business,”
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Watson i* expected in Wash­
Mr* Irene Ixvulse Walthall, he said
den termination of the cur­ Sanfnrd wa* given the Semi­
Sen. E. L. Bartlett, whose
nole
County
Humane
Society
7R. of Lake Mary, died Toe*
ington
n&lt; xt week, and it is
rent
Intermediate
advance.
“ If 1 had known it was an own state o f Alaska was
assumed he will remain Texas
Memorial
The firm believes the proba­ this wreck by &lt; ily Manager day at Seminole
emergency, I would have glad struck by a devastating earthHospital alter * short Illness ly taken her,” Lawrence dc quake last year, believe* the D e m o c r a t i c c h a i r m a n , at least
bilities fuvor continued selec­ Wails'll h Knowles
The Humane Society met
Born Feb 24. IRS6, in Boone- rlaicd. “ Ail she told me is government should e*tabli*h f o r a time after going to
tive strength with the market
averages working higher a f­ in its East First Street head­ ville. M l*., she lived in San ,be b i b ) .§ ilck ..
a federal flood and earthquake Washington.
_________
White
House Secretary
ter a slight pause st present quarter* and also heard Dr. ford for M years snd had
insurance program.
Raymond Haas, local veteri­ made her home In Lake Mary
lsvels.
itarlett told the Senate that George E Reedy said Watson
narian, describe the problems »lnee 1918 She was a member
commercial insurance covered has not given hia "fin a l ac­
of caring for animal*, the of First Baptist Church, Lake
damage caused hy fire, wind­ ceptance."
homing and feeding of them. Mary, and thr wife of Jtufus
Watson, (0, is executive as­
storm nr tornado hut that such
Dr. Hass agrred to strva on P. Walthall.
coverage was not avaiiahta at sistant of l.one Star Steel
the advisory hoard of'th e So­
Survivors* Include five chil­
reainnahla rates for Goods, Company at Daingerfield in
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) —
ciety.
dren, R. E . of Sanford, Ed­
tidal wave* and earthquakes. East Texas.
Representatives from North ward, of Miami Springs, J. The federal government ia
He lias lteen a campaign
- Mrs. Grace Gudgin Jones,
Orlundo described the prob­ Gerald, of Mahopac, N. Y.. planning a nationwide immuni­
worker for Johnson since
7*, o f 207 Collins Drive, died
lems found there as dag packs Mrs. E C Damage, of Cocoa, sation program against mea­
1951. Last year, he w-a* co­
Wednesday.
roam the area. Similar condi. and Mrs. George Hagan, of sles, “ one of the most infer- I
ordinator of th* Democratic
She rams her* lest May
tlona - wrre outlined In the Sanford; six
grandchildren, |,inu* • n(1
of the child­
National Convention.
from England and was a
Ovirdo area.
four sisters, Misses Frances hood diseases."
Watson ‘‘emphatically de­
member o f the Church o f
Dr. Edward W. Dempsey,
The Society members dis­ a n d
A n n McCUnruch. o(
W ASH IN G TO N ( U P !) — nied" early Wednesday in
England.
cussed the type of building* Uoqncvillr, Mrs. H li Hill special assistant to the secre­ Pan American World Airway* Austin that he was quitting
Survivor* Include a daugh­
needed and the site location of Germantown, T cn n , and tary of Health. Education and haa reported the firat aircraft- as party chairman and going
ter, Mre. Donald J. Hum*, of {
and agreed to meet again at Mrs. Sue McCarley, of Wash Welfare, discussed the pro­ to-ground radio message to to Washington. Later h* had
Sanford, and a b r o t h e r ,
,
ll! am in testimony before a travel via satellite.
,,
_,
, _ , ,
. 'a n early date.
ington, D. C.
no comment.
George Edward Gudgin, of |_______ #
Senate health aubcommillt-e.
Pam Am announced here
England.
He urged paaaaga of a hill that one of its jet clippers,
Gremkow Funeral Home la
to extend federal aid to com­ en route from Kan Francisco
In charg* of airangeinqnU.
munity
immunisation
pro­ to Honolulu, sent and receiv­
gram*.
ed messages through Synrom
ill, which is in stationary or­
bit over the Gilbert Islands.

Chamber Winds Up
For Member Drive

Cabbie Refuses
Emergency Run,
Loses License -

Sheriff Deputy
Charged With
Theft Of $250

Blind, Deaf Students
Entertain Local Men

Probe Launched
On 'Goofballs'

Current Trend
In Dividends
To Continue

Close Shave
For Motorist

Johnson Hires
Another Texan

City Support
Pledged Society

Irene Walthall,

Quake Insurance

Lake Mary, Dies

Plan Proposed

By Jane Caaaelberry
The F(r*t Annual Sunland
Charity Horae Show will ha
held Wednesday through Sun­
day, Feb. 10-14, at Seminole
Raceway In Caaaelberry with
approximately 600 horses ex­
pected to participate in 125
cissies. Th* avant being pro.
dured hy th* Orange Binssom Charity Horse Show A s­
sociation ia part o f th* out­
standing Sunshine Circuit and
will benefit Sunlsnd Hospital
in Orlando and promote med­
ical research fo r helping re­
tarded children.
Exhibitors from throughout
North America will show
their horaea for a purse o f
more than $10,000,
George
E. Saundtrs o f
Apopka la president o f th*
horae ahow committee and
Mr. and Mr*. John Sutton of
Orlando are co-chairmen.
Seminole Raceway la par­
ticularly suited for an event
of this aixe with it* heated
grandstand and a v a i 1 a b 1 a
modem bam facilities.
The ahow is rated " A " in
the Walking Hors* and A ra ­ bian divisions and aa a " 0 "
ahow In th* Morgan, fivegaited saddl* horse, fine harneia horae, roadster, threegaited... saddle
horae,
andweatern pleasure horae le c ­
tions. It Is rated a " C "
Show in all other.- division*
with no rating in hunter or
jumper ciaas.

X-Ray Program
Eyed For Cancer
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The U. S. Public Health ServJce wants the medical profes­
sion to - study use o f X-ray
techniques as an aid -in dis­
covering breast cancer.
The recommendation cam*
from Surgeon General Luther
L. Terry, who endorsed a atudy report on the technique,
published in the American
Journal o f Surgery
The report caution* that the
X-ray technique cannot he tho
sole
method o f
detecting
breast tumors, but concludes
it can be a valuable aid !&gt;*:
cause it can detect lesions be­
fore they become otherwise
apparent.

Measle Program

Grace G. Jones

Planned By U. S.

Succumbs At 78

Aircraft Radios
Via Satellite

H E ’ S

Kathryn B. Cox

Dies Wednesday
Mrs. Kathryn B. Cox, 3115
Orlando Drive, died Wednes­
day night at Seminole Mem­
orial lioapital.
She was a member o f All
Souls Catholic Church.
Suyvivort are her husband,
Ernest Cot Jr., and three
daughter*, Susan Lorraine,
Diana Lynn and Janet Lee,
nil o f Sanford.
Sorvicea and burial will J6«
In
Pennsylvania. Gramkow
Funeral Hum* la In charge.

Funeral Notices
games,

utur.iv

*. u r a i m
— f u n s r s l aarrleea fer Mr*.
Orsi-a flti.lsln Jon**. 1*. who
died Wedn*adey, will ki halil
a t I I a. a
f r l d a y at lloly
Cress Episcopal Church with
Rav. U D- goptr officiating
Surlal will h* al a (star data
O r a a h e w ru nara l Heats la
chars*.
m r

W i l . T H * I . U MRS. I R R N M
■.OMSK— Runaral aarvlca*
for Mrs. Ir es * Louts* W a l l - halt. Tl, whs 41*4 Tuesday,
will he held at 1*:1* a. a
Saturday al Rrlaooa ' fu n e r a l
Hume with Rev. V. f t "fadJ
afflrla fta* . Rurtat will tie in
Jtsetareea Cemetery, l l r l c
&gt; • » f u s e r * ! U e a e Is ahorg*.,

Health Department Program
Topic Of PTA Council Meet

By Jane Casselberry
, eluded In the curriculum of
Dr. Frank Leone 'o f the ‘ he Junior and aenlor high

K N O W N

Rookie Happy
And Unhappy

COLORADO S P R I N G S .
Seminole County Health D# ,cho01'
w * •‘“ “ J4 ^double Colo. (U P I ) — A young en­
mama ...
i ti
^
. ou r eltort*. morally, medical listee from Illinois was we)p
m
am
a. trace u
|y_ #nj educationally to help! corned Into the Army with a
er. supervisor of County Health eratiicale this problem, he bouquet of rose* from a beau­
nurses, spoke at the regular added.
ty queerf and a three-day pro­
meeting of the Seminole Coun-j Mr*. Fiaber told the many gram of sight-aeaing tour*
ty Council of Pa rent-Teacher |ways in which the county and fancy dinners.
Associations held at PinAreat health nurses work toward tm ' Pvt. Rob«rt Nutl, of Lom­
Elementary School in Sanford. proving the health of the com­ bard, lit., waa appreciative of
He discussed the duties and munity snd asked the public to hia reception aa the 60,000th
obligation* of health officer* assist them in doing a belter man to volunteer for A ir De­
and told some of the more im­ job by notifying them of any fense Command missile as­
portant ways in which (hey existing health problems.
signments.
protect the health of cilitcns
Mra. George Hearn, coun­
"B u t," he said, ” 1 know it
by controlling diteaaci, keep­ cil president conducted the will end when I get to Fort
ing vital autistic*, enforcing meeting, which followed a hos­ Knox."
sanitary regulations, operat­ pitality hour. The devotional
That's where ho begin* basic
ing pre-natal cllncs. maintain­ was given by Herold Heckrn training.
ing teat laboratories, conduct­ bach, principal of Plnecrest.
ing health education program*,
John Angel, principal of
and fighting chronic diseases. South Seminole Junior High
The be/lUi department con­ School at Caaaelberry, report­ .United Preee International
duct* t continuous educational ed on the state PTA conven­
Small automobile* overturn
program through newspaper*, tion held in Bradenloo in Nov­ more frequently than standradio, television, achoola, clin? ember which he found impress­ ard rare and younger drivers
lea and the vlalting nurses.
ive and inspiring.
are Involved in roll-over acci­
Due to the tartan rise in
Mrs. W. L. Swofford an­ dents more often than older
venereal disease among the IS nounced a school of instruction d riven regordleaa o f car alio,
to I f year old group; he to be held In April al the Alta-, according to research by Iba
strongly recommended educa­ monte Spring* Elementary Vofnell Aeronautical Labora­
tion on venereal disease be in- School.
tory Inc.

N ow 'Y ou Know

FO R

Legal Notice
!■ Ik* rea rs ef tbe Ce aatr
Ja de *,-B vials ols CaaBtf, f l s r Ida, la frahate,
la rei ICelale
J A M L * It H A L L

m
l

Deceased

T v All CssdMsra aad fe raaa s
H as la e
Clalaia a r
Oaasaad*
Aealaat S i l l Kstatsr
You and rack of you art
hereby notified and required
to prsstnt any claims aad de­
mand* which you, or either of
you, mey have
against
the
relate of J A M E r It. H ALL , dereseed, late of eald County, to
I I * County Judgo of ttemlnol*
County, flo r id * , at hi* office
In the court houoo of said
County
at
Sanford,
fl orid*,
wlthta
ala calender
months
from the time ef the first pub­
lication of this notice. T w o
eople* of oech claim or demaad
shall ho la writing, and shall
Slat* Ihe pier* of residence and
poet
o lim
address
of
Ihe
claimant, end shall b* sworn
to hr the claimant, hla agent,
or attorney end scoompaaled
hr a filing fa* of on* dollar
aad such claim or demaad * M
so filed ahall be veld.
Mary Kmma H a ll”
Kaecutr.lv of the Loot Will
and Taetament of
J i l i n K H A L L deceased
STtSN STROM, D A V IS ’ *
M cI n t o s h
Attorneys for Eaecutrls
Kdwerde Building
Sanford, fto rld a I f Til Publish Jaa. it. 34, ft. .a. fab.

4.- l**i.
C D l-lt

ThwVi a
* tot ta
la
SANFORD
9•

BEING

A F R IE N D

It j W « s needy arrived, taking
ter the newest theses, th* best
p'seet to sat, s weak tad retort,
reur church er synagogue, placet
:a shag er perhaps a beet* ar
■psrtmsat . . . nsd lb*

best friend.'* We say that your best friend

The Sanford Herald

can be your savings,

It ia often said that ‘‘the dog Is man's

I
The Florida State Bank Pays You 3|
interest compounded and paid quarterly
on your Savings Passbook Account.
Virginia Petreski
P. O. Boa 1114

Baaford

Today would be a good day for you to

PhyUie Rugenatela
323-4X54

open a Saving! Account with ua and b«

Lake Mary
‘ Nora Norric
T E 8-1514
8. Seminole
Mildred Haney
668-5431
‘ Deltona
Mary Gettiaga
3*34647
* Bear.
Sehpi* limine*.
666-4461
c- DclUry

assured of a friend in need.
*— •-*

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FLOP/DA STAFF B A N K
MEMBER
FJLLC .

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BTb'r

Jan. 28, 1965 — Tape 3

Vrrall

FOR - IN V E N T O R Y —

ALL

DAY

W EDN ESDAY

FEBR U A R Y

• r - ^ i_

3rd

North Orlando Youth Praised
•For Honesty In Returning $$
,'

.

*

•

By Margaret Cosby
Billy

Elder III,

lVycar-old

•on of William Elder Jr., 51
North
Bombay, North Or­
lando, has received high praise
from the North Orlando Volun­
teer

Police

Department

QUALITY

for

turning over to them' a small

d is c o u n t

change purse containing $39.13
he found.
Billy has made his dad even
prouder of him than ever, if

try Time just a
few days away, we ve taken some
towns oa hundreds ofH em s...b ad departments!

that is possible, and a North
Orlando mother most grateful
for

finding

her

"grocery

m oney." She gave him a $5

ig room... we're
makingit easier to
Idee these we can’t guarantee quantities. Be here

reward as token of her appre­
ciation.
To recount, Billy and his
friend, John Wilcox, were rid­
ing bicycles one Sunday after­
noon near the Village office
when he spotted the little
change purse. 11c stopped pick­
ed it up aod examined its con­
tents—$39.13. The boys natur­
ally turned their find over to
John's dad, Donald Wilcox a
member of the village police.
Proper notices were -posted
and. some eight days later a
Nnj^Jh Orlando, residi'nt dis­
covered that her change purse
was missing. She made inquir­
ies and learned one had been
turned over to police. She des­
cribed the purse and its con­
tents and stated tltat she apparcnUy dropped it after buy­
ing milk at the local market
and as it contained her gro­
cery money, she didn't miss
the purse until time to shop
for groceries again.
Residents of the village also
are proud of Billy for his hon­
esty. lie never gave a thought
to keeping the purse which
contained absolutely no identi­
fication. He is an eighth grade student
at South Seminole Junior High
and played baseball with the
South Seminole Little League
lis t year. He also enjoys sandlot football He and his dad
regularly attend Good Shep­
herd Episcopal Church in Mailland.

PROUD FATHER, William Elder, beams ns son
Billy shows him $5 bill received as reward for
finding nnd turning in to police a small change
purse which contained u North Orlando house­
wife’s grocery money.
(Herald Photo)

early for

bestselections! Sorry, dealers... no wholesalers!
MEN'S COTTON

Water, Water Everywhere
. ,- v.And Not A Drop ToJ)rink
K E Y WEST (U P I) - There's [Everglades,
a lot of water everywhere | here.
here and none of it lit to drink
so

the

city

has

130 miles

Pajamas

you iatJe S0% and mote!

LADIES’ LINGERIE

boys'

P .I.C . S A L E !

18-

announced inch pipe a.so serves the vast

tentative plans to develop what military complex here. Th#
it railed the world's largest Navy recently lightened up its
plant lo make salt water
restrictions of the amount of
drinkable.
water it will sell to civilians.
The desalination units, with
Directors of the City Elec­
a capacity oi almost five mil­
lion gallons a day. would cost tric System votes) lo go ahead
about $12 million The city ex with a multi-million dollar de.salination.project if live Aque­
pert* federal aid.
The Florida Keys gets wa­ duct Commissi.m approves the
ter through the Keys Aqueduct idea. The commission said it
Commission, which buys It would rule before Monday.
Under the
proposal a 2 4
from the Navy for 61 cents a
thousand gallons, plus pump­ million gallon desalination unit
will Ik - hooked to a steam gen
ing.
The Navy pumps the water orator at the electric plant
from Florida City near the here by 1966.

1

3 3

4

"Fathers N ig h t" Tuesday at
7:30 p. m. at the regular
meeting in th« achuol audi­
torium.
There will b* room visita­
tion and the main order of
business will be the election
o f a nomimting committee.
Those attending are invited
to brows* through the hundreds of attractive book* for
children on display in the
library for purchase during
the Book Fair being sponsor­
ed by th« CTP.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed by th* fifth grade room
mothers.

LA D IE S'

Tee Shirts

Comp. Values... to 3.991
• Gowns! Pajamas! Slips! Half slips! Tailored and dressy!
• Nylons! Rayon tricots! Luxurious nylon satins! Some sleepwear in flannel! All first qualify! Radically low priced

LA D IE S ' COTTON

NOW

Dusters . . . 2.00

It’s time to be thrifty and save dollars on thd l
of your favorite sport. See finest quality, hard-weafipg
helmets and padi at a fraction you'd usually pay*

IN F A N T S '

Crawlers . . . 92c
Skirts
FOLDING

COMPARABLE VALUES from 5.47 to 19S5

Shirtwaists, sheaths, shifts, jumpers, jacket dresses. One
and tWo piece dresses. Some three piece styles. Many
one of a kind. Sizes for Misses, Women, Juniors and Jr.
Petltes.

TIGHTEN U r YOl'IJ
CAR WITH OUR

Reg. $1.97 ta 4.68 Helmets
Reg. $1.97 Shoulder Pads

; . 94c

L A T E S T STYLES

$3-s4-$5-$6
CHUCK HOLE
SPE CIAL!

P R IC E D

Socks . . . 10c pr.

$

LADIES' DRESSES

observe

P .I.C . S A L E !

MEN'S ARG YLE, CREW. STRETCH

Clearance! fill Popular £ tijle j!

*mi Parent* o f South Sem­
inole Elemental)' School *1

FOOTBALL HELMETS
AHD SHOULDER PADS

coat

. . 100

LA D IE S ' WOOL A

By Jane Cauelberry
The Council of Teacher*

will

ru Ltovd k . &amp;

Hand Bags . . 1.50

M isses' Department

CTP To Observe

. , Casselberry

. .1.00

LA D IE S "

HUGE ASSORTMENT OF COLORS
AND SIZES!

Fathers Night

Clearance Otf All

SIZES C A D O N L Y

Sweaters

from

The water through the

FLANNEL

WOOL BLEND

. . 2 for $5

(jirW 3-(Jx

DRESSES

ALU.V1. W ERRED

Chairs . . 2 for $5
(

o Lo u f u l

$1

G ALLO N CANS

Azaleas . . . 82c

COM P. VALUES to SJ95
0A* tines and wabt-lino dresses! One and 2-pe, styles)
red, blue, pink!

I.adjr Vanity Electric Hi Dome

12" Skillet . . 2.88
NEVER A DOWN PAYMENT CHARGE IT!

Some Iteme l-nf-a-kind, gome floor aamplea, mo*t new In carton*. All price* F.O.B. J. M. Field*
(tore or warehouse. Delivery Service, optional additional! Home not all atoree. Soma with trad*.

Take Your Car
To The Experts

Resident’s Kin
Funeral Today
Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. today in Titusville
for F. B. Hearne, father of
Mrs. A. L White, of Sanford.
A retiied building contract­
or he had lived for a * years
in Titusville, where h# was [
active in American Legion, 1
V FW , WW I Veteran* and So­
ciety of 40 and 8.
Survivors, other than Mrs.
White, are sons, Herbert,
Titusville, and
Homer, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., and three
grandchildren, Susan and Ken­
neth W hite, of Sanford, and
Karen Hearne, of N ew 'Y o rk
City.

‘Space Shot’
Sure Success
HOUSTON (U P I ) — The
• pace age experiment o f two
Houston boys was a success
and next rponth's phone bill
will prove It.
David Daldrop, 17, and Rick
Mead, 15, launched a plastic
laundry bag filled with helium
Dec. 20. They put • sheet of
paper inside with David's ad­
dress and phone number on
IL
David received a collect call
from a man In Sumrall, Miss.,
about 400 miles to the east.
Ha said he found ths bag in
•APiaa tree M ar ths bout*.

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South Seminole
CTP To Have
Book Fair

DrBary Duplicate Bridg
Club played 14 tables in tw
sections at this week's Tues
day afternoon Master Polp
. By Jane Casselberry
Game a t the-Fire .Hall...
A Book Fair sponsored
Section A was directed b;
the Booth
South BeminoU
Seminole Element­
Mrs. Ruth Nicholia. Winner
ary School Council of Teach­
were, NS, first, Mr*. Franl
ers and Parents in the school
Matheaon and John J.
library will be held Tuesday
ersrhaaf; second, Mrs. Rutl
through Friday o f nest week
Hiatt and Mrs, David Singer
and will feature |1,0 0 0 worth
third, Mrs. Ida B. Wilson am
o f the finest children's books
Dr. R. T. Stevens;
avallble.
KW, first, Mrs. Thornton
The books, will be arranged
K. Smith and Mrs. C.
1 R. Anon display by grade levels
drews; second, Norman Mey
fo r the parents and pupils
er. and Mrs. JoAnn Paulk
during school hours and at
third, Mr. and Mr*. E.
the regular meeting o f the
Hinkle.
C T P on Tuesday night. CTP
Section B was directed by
mothers will be on duty to
GOODYEAR Service Store, at 655 West First Street, is offering an en­
CONSTRUCTION is In progress on additions to Deltona Shopping Center
Col. William Hague. Winner*
take orders from those deslr
tire freight car load of GE appliances in its "Carload Appliance Sale.”
which, when the eight new unit* nre completed, will include a Winnwere, NS, first, Col. and Mrs.
ing to purchase books. It Is
Visitors to the store may register for a personal portable TV, to be given
Hague; second, Mr. and Mr*.
Dixie Food Store and n Itcxall Drug Store.
hoped that after the young
W. F. Columb; third, Mr*.
away Feb. 13. (See advertisement on page 4A).
(Herald Photo)
reader has read and enjoyed
Loris Weeks and Mrs. Nor­
his book he may want to don
man Meyer;
ate it to the school library In
EW, first, Mr. and Mr*.
which case a name plate will
V irgil
Motx; second, Mrs.
be placed Inaide the cover.
Doyle Driver and William
The collection I n c l u d e s
Woodlock;- third, Mrs. M.
many Newberry and Calde­
Shader and Mrs. C. Meiner.
cott Award books and was
January
aerlea
winners
.secured through the Library
Engines were revved up ing for support with the win­
named were, firat, Mrs. W il­
Exhibit Institute by
Mrs. Wednesday afternoon as Ihe ning side in the drive being
son; second, Miss Ethel John­
Carol Harrell, achool llbrar Seminole County Chamber of treated to a steak cookout.
M IAM I BEACH (U P I) - A son;*'thlnl, Mrs. Mathcson,
A,grt&gt;up o f talented student* H)e bgya even lcarp to use
Commerce prepared for (he Wives of winning members cab driver who refused to fourth, MrfT Hinkle; fifth,
lan.
FO R T WALTON B EAC fl from th* School fo r Blind and power t o C i m i * noted T h a t
Mrs, George Casalou, CTP annual membership drive. • will be invited to the event, drive a young woman end her Mr*.
* . kt* '
-T*- irVrks;
sixth,
Mrs. (U P I) —Okaloosa C o d J V t'H ’*
thi* cburie was taught with
library chairman, la In charge
It starts Tuesday mornlhg the officials said.
uty Sheriff Jack Cooper, 40, Deaf Children in SL Augus­
Smith
and
seventh,
Mrs.
ailing baby to a hospital be­
o f the project. One o f the or­ with a kickoff breakfast In
described as intelligent and tin* enraptured a gathering such care that there has nsvcause the mother had on a Blatt.
ganisation's
main
projects the Civic Center.
highly regarded by fellow of o f Ktwanlans and Lions Club er been an accident.
wet bathing ault, waa fined
He asked that the Kiwanithis year w ill bo the pur­
fleers, was arrested late Wed members at the Civic Center,
Team captains mot yester­
$100 and had hia license sus­
■ns and Lions support legi­
chase of books tailored to day with Co-chairmen Robert
nesday and charged with steal
Wednesday, with orchestral slation to incresss th* school's,
pended Wednesday.
meet the needs
regula­ T. Bcsserer and Arthur II.
lng $260 in &gt; filling station
"
I
(old
him,
‘plaase
take
selections
and demonstrations budget ss enrollment hsi now
tions, o f the school library.
burglary earlier this week.
Beckwith Jr. in the conference
me to Mt. Sinai Hospital, my
o f reading and Braille writing. doubled and mors funds are
room of the Chamber.
Cooper, who faced arraign
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) — baby is sick,’ " testified the
Besides the muiical pro­ needed.
They were briefed and dis­
ment today, was charged with
Tho American Medical Assoc­ woman, 26-year old Mrs. Mar­
gram, students described a day
“ We have never had a pro­
missed within about a 1 0 -min­
breaking into Brogan'i Scr
iation (A M A ) gave a qualified garet Thomaa, of Grccnapur,
in their life at the school, read gram that hit ut right in the
ute period.
vice
Station
on
U.S.
Route
98
Ky.
a poem in Braille and an ex­ heart like this one — these
The membership drive Is endorsement today to a move
in nearby Santa Rosa Island,
“ She waa dripping like a
to tighten federal control over
cerpt from a social studies kids are wonderful,”
laid
limited to one day with the
early Monday morning and
•‘pep pills” and "goofbnlla,” fish, water anil sand all over,”
book, written in extra large, Floyd Palmer, program chair­
maximum of three dn^s of
taking the money in cash and
drugs which have triggered a protested G« • year - old cabbie
bold print.
man. Palmer was the recipient
tying ‘ loose ends. No worker
checks, which had been hid­
Jack Lawrence at his hearing.
Assistant
Principal
Her­ of a letter written in Braille
will be asked to contact more growing crime problem.
den
about
the
room.
In a statement prepared for He said he told her, "lady, I
bert Angus, who accompanied by one of the student! s i a
than four prospects.
The burglary occurred in
the
House Commerce Commit­ can't take you.”
the rhildren, told the group demonstration.
The co-chairmen told the
his
patrol
area
about
2:30
Wall Street Chatter
Mrs. Thomas, widow of an
that it requires from 7 to 10
captains "w e think you will tee, Dr. Henry Brill, of the
a m. and was reported by
N E W YO R K (U P D — Stan­
American army captain killed
large volumes to translate a
agree that it is of vital impor- A M A 1* committee of alcohol­
Cooper himself some Uirce
ley Heller A Co. believes the
In South Viet Nnsn, explained
ism
and
addiction,
aaid
his
textbook into Braille mark­
tan.ee to every business and
hours later, according to Sher­
•current trend In dividends and
that her son, Daniel, 20 man
group
was
especially
concern­
ings
for the blind children.
professional man and woman
iff Ray Wilson.
earnings is likely to continue
ths, had swallowed a bottle of
The orchestra made up of
in Seminole County that tills ed about illegal use of the
upward and that a substantial
baby oil while they were at
the students was led by music
L A R A M IE , Wyo. (U PI&gt; —
Chamber remain strong in drugs by youths.
premium for this expectation
the beach.
The
rommiltee
is
conducting
teachers David Middleton and Police are looking for a Lar­
membership support."
JAMES D. Miller, of
has already been added to the
Stic said the Dade County
Paul Sparkman.
amie driver whose back bump­
The kickoff breakfast is aco- hearings on legislation design­
U V A Ii-7 at Sanford
price of stocks.
Miami
Poison
Control
Center
ed
to
lighten
controls
on
am­
Angus told the civic club er is perched on the front of
dulcd for 8 a.in. A number of
Naval Air Station, has
had advised her lo rush the
that the school has an enroll­ a Union Pacific freight train.
prizes will be offered for sev­ phetamine "pep pills.”
W right Investors' Servlcs
been promoted to nvin-&gt;
The drugs have become pop­ infant to a hospital and have
ment of 650 students from pre­
Official* said the train clip­
eral "firsts" in the drive.
says that despite its Internal
tion Htructural mecha­
school through high school, ped o ff the bumper after the
The co-chairmen will be vy­ ular with thrillwrefclng teen­ his,stomach pumped,out.
AU
S
TIN
.
Trx.
(U
P
I)
—
action the market doe* not yet
nic third chum potty
Lawrence told Judge Al Sapagers and truck drivers who
most o f whom are boarding motorist drove through a
Prrsident Johnson ha* talked
forecast a major bear market
officer. (Navy Photo)
need a stimulant to itay ersteln that if Ids cab seal got
students. He described voca­ marked crossing. The car nev­
Texas
Democratic
chairman
in the making but rather a
awake on long-distance runs. all wet, he wouldn't hate been
tional courses and said that er stopped.
Marvin Wntaon, whom John­
period o f price consolidation
able lo work.
son
once
said
was
“
wise
as
followed by a rally back to
" I had a couple of expcrlmy father, gentle aa my moth­
present levels.
cnees where peoplr got sick
er and loyal to my side as
ail over my rab. It took me
Lady 'Bird” into joining the
Tessrl. Paturirk Inc. says
a couple of days to clean it
Full support of the city of
White House staff.
It does not anticipate a sud­
out. 1 was out of business,"
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Mrs Irene T/mlie Walthall, he said.
Wataon Is expected in Wash­
den termination o f tha cur­ Banford was given the Semi­
Ren. E. L. Bartlett, whose
rent
intermediate
advance. nole County llumnnp Society 78, of I.ake Mary, died Tue*
" I f 1 had known it was an own stu^e of Alaska was ington next week, and it ia
The firm believe* the proba­ thia week by City Mannge.r day at Seminole Memorial emergency, 1 would have glad -----struck by ----------n devastating
earth- | assumed he will remain Texas
....---Hospital alter a short illness.
bilities favor nuitinued selec­ Warren K Knowles.
ly taken her," Lawrence de- 1quake last year, believe* the 1Drtnorrnlir chairman, nt li-iist
Thu Humane Society mul
Born Feb. 24. I8M. in Boone- cUrixl ..A„ ' , h„
tive strength with Uio market
gowrnnivnt should establish for a tin&gt;&lt;- after going to
averages working higher a f­ in Ita East First Street head­ villr. Miss., she lived In San Ihe baby's sick."
a federal flood and earthquake Washington.
White
House Secretary
ter a alight pause at present quarter* and also heard Dr. ford for 38 year* and had
insurance program.
Raymond Bass, loral veteri­ made her home In Lake Mary
levels.
Barlett told the Senate that George E Reedy said Watson
narian, describe the problems since 1916. She was a member
_________ I_______
commercial insurance covered lias not given hia "fin al ac­
of caring for animals, live of First Baptist Church, Lake |
damage caused by fire, wind­ ceptance.”
bousing and feeding of them. Mary, and the wife of Jtufus
Watson, 40, Is executive as­
storm nr tornado hut that auch
I)r. Base agreed to serve on P. Walthall.
coverage was not available at sistant o f Lone Star Steel
the advisory board o f the So­
Survivor* Include five chil­
reasonable rate* for floods, Company at Daingrrfieid in
W ASH IN G TO N ( I T P ! ) ' _
ciety. ,
dren, R. E.. of Sanford, Ed­
tidal waves and earthquake*. East Texas.
Representatives from North ward, of Miami - Springs, J. The federal government is
Hu lias been a campaign
Mrs. Grace Gudgin Jones,
.
Orlando described the prob­ Gerald, of Mahopac, N. Y.. planning a nationwide Immunlworker for Johnson since
78, of 207 Collins Drive, died
lem* found’ there as dog packs Mrs. E. C. Damage, of Cocoa, ration program against mea- A i r C r O l t R o C l i O S
1951. Last year, he waa co­
Wednesday.
*
roam the area. Similar condi­ and Mrs. George Hagan, of ales, "on* of th* most In/ecordinator of the Democratic
She ram* here last May
tions were outlined In the Sanford; -six
grandchildren, tioua and serious of th* child­
National Convention.
from England and was a
Oviedo area.
four filters, Misses Frances hood disrasf*."
-Wataon "emphatically de­
member of th* Church of
Dr. Edward W. Dempsey,
The Society members dis­ a n d
A n n McClanruch, of
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) — nied" early Wednesday in
England.
cussed tho typo of buildings Hqoncvllle, Mrs.—Hi B. Hill aperial assistant to the secre­ Pan American World Airways Austin that be was quitting
Survivors Include a daugh­
needed and the site location of Germantown, T en n , and tary of Health. Education and has reported the first aircraft- aa party chairman and going
ter, Mr*. Donald J. Hums, of
and agreed to meet agnin at Mrs. Sue McCariey, of Wash- Welfare, discussed the pro- to-ground radio messag* to to Washington. Later h* had
Sanford, and a b r o t h e r ,
gram in testimony befnr* a
an early date.
ington, I). C.
no comment.
travel via satellite.
Georg* Edward Gudgin, of
Senate health subcommittee.
Pam Am announced here
* England;' — •*
He urged passage of a bill that one of ita jet clippers,
Gramkow Funeral Home Is
to extend federal aid to coin- en route from Ban Francisco
In chargs of arrangemtnt*.
munity
Immunization
pro­ to Honolulu, sent and receiv­
grams.
ed messages through Syncom
III, which is in stationary or­
bit over the Gilbert Jalanda.

Chamber Winds Up
For Member Drive

Cabbie Refuses
Emergency Run,
Loses License

Sheriff Deputy
Charged With
Theft Of $250

Blind, Deaf Students
Entertain Local Men

Probe Launched
On 'Goofballs'

Current Trend
In Dividends
To Continue

Close Shave

For Motorist

Johnson Hires
Another Texan

City Support
Pledged Society

Irene Walthall,

Quake Insurance

Lake Mary, Dies

Plan Proposed

Ry Jane Casselberry
The First Annual Sunland
Charity Horse Show will h*
held Wedneeday through Sunday, Feb, 10-14, at Seminole
Raceway In Caaaelbarry with
approximately 600 horses ex­
pected to participate in 1 2 5
Ths svsnt bsing pro.
duced by th* Orange Biossom Charity Horse Show As.
aociation is part of
standing Sunshine Circuit and
will benefit Sunland Hospital
in Orlando and promote med­
ics! research fo r helping retarded children.
Exhibitors from throughout
North America will show
their horses for a purse of
mors than $1 0 ,0 0 0 .
George
E. Saunders of
Apopka is president o f the
hors* show committee and
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton of
Orlando are co-chairmen.
Seminole Raceway is par*'
ticularly suited for an event
of thia site with ita heated
grandstand and a v a 1 1 a b 1 *
modem bam facilities.
The ahow ia rated " A " in
the Walking Hors* and A ra ­
bian divisions and as a ” B”
show in the Morgan, fivegalted saddTa h'6 r*cr'frne har­
ness hone, roadster, threegaited
saddle
horse,
and'
western pleasure hors* sec­
tions. It is rated a “ C”
Show in all other divisions
with no rating in hunter or
, umpsr class.

X-Ray Program
Eyed For Cancer
W ASH ING TO N (U P I) —
The U. S. Public Health Serv­
ice wants the medical profes­
sion to study use o f X-ray
technique* as an aid in dis­
covering breast cancer.
The zocommcndatlon came
from Surgeon General Luther
L. Terry, who endorsed a stu­
dy report qn the technique,
published In tiie American
Journal o f Surgery
The report cautions that the
X-ray technique cannot be tho
sole method o f
detecting
breast tumors, but concludes
it can be a valuable aid be­
cause it can detect lesloni be­
fore they become otherwise
spparcnL

Measle Program

Grace G.Jones

Planned By U. S.

Succumbs At 78

Via Satellite

Kathryn B. Cox

Dies Wednesday
Mrs. Kathryn B. Cox, 3116
Orlando Drive, died Wednes­
day night at Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital.
She was a member of A ll
Souls Catholic Church.
Survivor* arc her husband,
Ernest Cox Jr., and three
daughters, 8 usan Lorraine,
Diana Lynn and Janet Lee
4 II o f Sanford.
Servicea and burial will be
in
Pennsylvania. Gramkow
Funeral Hum* la In charge.

Funeral Notices
JONES, MBS. U B A C B UI'DOIN
►n ' l ' i i i asrvleee for Mrs
flrace Ouilaln J...... T*. who
81*4 Wednesday, wilt bs* held
e t I f a. m. Friday at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church with
Rev. L D. Boper y r f lc l a lln *
Burial will he at a la te r Sets.
Orem k ew Fua aral H o n * la
chart*.

W 4 L T H M .U

MM*.

Ill MN K

L O IIS K —
runera t asrvlre*
to r M r s Iren* Louis* W a l l .
Belt, t i , w h * dl*d Tutsd er.
will he held at l* : l* a- *a
Saturday at Brlesoa Funeral
Horn* » M h It.v. y. C. Ladd
e f fl. l.t ln * . Ilurlal will l.e In
JCvaraeesu • Cemetery, lie I a -

Jh• *■unseat Mem* la sks/as-i

Health Department Program
Topic Of PTA Council Meet
By Jane Caiselberry

cluded in the curriculum of
the the Junior and senior high
Seminole County Health De­ schools. W* should redouble
our efforts, morally, medical-,
partment and Mrs. Grace Fish­
ly, and educationally to help
er, aupervisurof County Health eradicate this problem, he
nursai, apoka at the regular added.
mealing of tha Seminole Coun­
Mrs. Fisher told the many
ty Council of Parent Teacher ways in which the county
Associations held at PimA-reat health nurses work toward Im­
Elementary School In Sanford. proving the health of the com­
He discussed the duties and munity and asked the public lo
obligations of health officers au lst them in doing a better
and told some of the more im­ job by notifying them of any
portant waya in which they existing health problems.
protect the health*bf citizens
Mrs. George Hearn, coun­
by controlling diseases, keep­ cil president conducted the
ing vltnl statistics, enforcing meeting, which followed a hos­
sanitary regulations, operat­ pitality hour. The devotional
ing pre-natal dines, maintain­ was given by Hcrold llecken
ing teat laboratories, conduct­ bach, principal of Plnecrest,
ing health education programs,
John Angel, principal of
aod fighting chronic diseases. South Seminole Junior High
The health department con­ School at Casselberry, report­
ducts a continuous educational ed on the state PTA conven­
program through newspaper*, tion held in Bradenton in Nov­
radio, television, schools, clin­ ember which he found Impress­
ics and the visiting nurses.
ive and inspiring.
Du* to the serious rise In
Mrs. W. L. Swofford an­
venereal disease among th* IS nounced a school of instruction
to I t year old group, he to be held lo April at tha Alta­
strongly recommended educa­ monte
Spring*
Elementary
tion on venereal diaaaaa be in­ School.
1
Dr.

Frank

Leone

of

Rookie Happy
And Unhappy

COLORADO S P R I N G S ,
Colo. (U P I) — A young en­
listee from Illinois was wel­
comed Into the Army with •
bouquet of rosea from a beau­
ty queen and a three-day pro­
gram of sight-aeaing tour*
and fancy dinners.
Pvt. Robert Nuti, of Lorn.
■ in
bard, 111.,

w ai

Legal Notice
la Ike Cm i | * ( tfce Ca aa tr
J a l a * , asmlaale C e aat f, Flor14a, la Prabale.
la rat Batata mt
JAMES it. H A L L
Dacsassd
To All Cra4llara aa4 Paraaka
ll a v l a s
Clalma
or Daotaala
Aaalaat Sale Batatai
You and aach of you ara
tiaretiy notified and required

'
, , L»o present any ctalma and dsappreciative o f [m end* which you, or either of

you. may htv*
against
th*
estate of JAMEV It. H A L L dtctaatd. 1st* of said County, to
t l * County Jude* of Ssmlnol*
County, Florida, at his offlco
In ths oourt house of said
County
at Banford,
Honda,
within
six
calendar
montha
from th* time of th* first pub.
Iloatloa of this nolle*. T w o
copies of each claim or demand
shall b* In writing, and shatIt
slats lbs place of reeldence and
post
iif flea
addrss*
of
th*
claimant, and shall ha sworn
la by lb * claimant, hla agent,
or attoraay and accompanied
by a films fs * of on* dollar
United Press International
t a d such claim er demand not
Small automobile* overturn so filed shall b* void.
Mary Emma Hall
more frequently than stand­
Kaecutrlx of th* Loot W ill
and Testament of
ard cars and younger driver*
JAMEB R. H A L L dscaatad
are Involved In roll-over acci­ MTKN'NTItOM.
DA V IS *
dents more often than older M cI n t o s h
d riven regardless o f car tie*, Attorney* for E a t c u U l s
Edwards Building
according to zwsaarcb by tha Banford. Florid* IITTI
Cornall Aeronautical Labora­ -Publish Jan. 14, 21, 21. tk »'sb.

hi* recaption a* the 60,000th
man to volunteer for A ir De­
fense Command misaila as­
signments.
"B u t." he said, " I know it
will end when 1 get to Fort
Knox.”
That's whar* ha begins basic
training.

Now You Know

tory Inc.

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4.. I*t*.
C D i-tl

A F R IE N D

SANFORD
tor th* aswsit shows, th* bast
p'seat lo sat. * »**k sad resort,
four church or synsioius, placet
to shop
porhaps s boos* or
apartsisst . . . rssd th*

best friend." We »ay that your beat friend

Tha Sanford Herald

can be your aavinga.

It ia often said that "the dog is man'i

or

The Florida State Bank Pays You

a

interest compounded and paid quarterly
on your Savings Passbook Account.
Virginia Petroekl
P. O. Baa 1114
Sanford

Today would be a good day for you to

Phyllia Rugrastei*
222-4X54
Loka Mary

open a Savings Account with ua and b*
assured of a. friend in need.

Nora Norrte
T E 8-1514
8. Brmlnol*
Mildred Haney
•68-5121
Deltona
Mary Gettlnga
3884847 •
B*ar Lake
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W EDN ESDAY

FEBR U AR Y

3rd

North Orlando Youth Praised
For Honesty In Returning $$
By Margaret Cosby
Billy

Elder III.

13;y e a r«ld

son of William Elder Jr., SI
North

Bombay,

North

Or­

lando, has received high praise
from the North Orlando Voluntcer

Police

Department

QUALITY

for

turning over to th^m a small

discount

change purse containing $39.13
he found.
Billy has made his dad even
proudeq of him than ever, if

'

that is possible, and a North
Orlando mother most grateful
for

finding

her

"grocery

Umyrna^downsoabmtdreds
L W re
makingroam... were making easier
\Wth prices Eke these we can't guarantee quantities. Be h e n

money. ” She gave him a $5
reward as token of her appro^

elation.

To recount, Billy and his
friend, John Wilcox, were rid­
ing bicycles one Sunday after­
noon near the Village office
when be spotted the little
change purse. He stopped pick­
ed it up and examined its con­
tents—$39.13. The boys natur­
ally turned their find over to
£ John's dad, Donald Wilcox a
member of the village police.
Proper notices were posted
and some eight days later a
resident dis­
covered that neV 'change purse
was missing. She made inquir­
ies and learned one had been
turned over tn police. She des­
cribed the purse and its con­
tents and stated that she ap§ parcntly dropped it after buy­
ing milk at the local market
and as it contained her gro­
cery money, she didn't miss
(lie purse until time to shop
for groceries again.
Residents of the village also
are proud of Billy for ms hon­
esty. lie never gave a/thought
to keeping the purro which
contained absolutely no identi• fixation.
lie is an eighth grade student
at South Seminole Junior High
and played baseball with the
South Seminole Little League!
last year. He also enjoys sand-]
lot football. He and his dad]
regularly attend Good Shep­
herd Episcopal Church in Mait­
land.

\W th bveatory Time just a few days away, we ire taken some

PROUD FATHER, William Elder, beams ns son
Billy shows him $5 bill received as reward for
finding and turning in to police n smnll chnngo
purse which contained a North Orlando house­
wife’s grocery money.
(Herald Photo)

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•K E Y WEST (U P I) — There's
a

lot

of

water

Everglades,

130 miles

Sweaters

from

inole

tentative plans to develop what
it called the world's largest
plant to make salt water
drinkable.
The desalination units, with
a capacity ot almost live mil­
lion gallons a day. would cost
about $12 million The city ex­
pects federal aid.The Florida Keys gets wa­
ter through the Keys Aqueduct
Commission, which buys it
from the Navy for 61 cents a
thousand gallons, plus pump­
ing
The Navy pumps the water
from Florida City near the

military' complex

here.

The

Navy recently lightened up its

Klcmentaty
w ill

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LAD IES'

M isses' Department

restrictions of the amount of

M EN'S A R G Y L L CHEW. STRETCH

water it will sell to civilians.
Directors of the City Elec­
tric System voted to go ahead
with a multi-million dollar de­
salination project if the Aque­
duct Commission approves the
idea The commission said it
would rule before Monday.
Under the
proposal a 24
million gallon desalination unit
will.be hooked to a steam gen
erator at the electric plant
here by 1966.

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By Jane Caaarlbcrry
Council

Clearance O f All

BOYS' PU LLO V E R A COAT

Fathers Night
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“ Fathers N ig h t" Tuesday at
7;30 p. in. at the regular
meeting in lh« achuot audi­
torium.
There will be room visita­
tion and the main order of
business will be the election
o f a nonmnting committee.
Those attending are invited
to browse through the bun­
dreda of attractive booke for
children on display in the
library for purchase during

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Resident’s Kin
Funeral Today

BRAKE SPECIAL!

for F. B. Hearne, father of
Mra. A. L White, o f Sanford.
A retired building contract­
or he had lived for 34 year*
in Tituiville, where ha wai
active in American Legion,
V FW , W W 1 Vetrrana and So­
ciety of 40 and 8.
Survivor*, other than Mra.
White, ar* aoni, Herbert, of
Tituiville, and Homer, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., and three
grandchildren, Su»an and Ken­
neth White, of Sanford, and
Karen Hearne, of New York
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about $00 miles to the salt..
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Th*re*a no better Indication
« f how atupldly bataball han­
dle* IU a ffa ir* than tb* bub­
ble rum bualnasa. The two
jirofsasional football leagues,
With packer* deal*, fa t a to­
tal o f 9115,000 annually fo r
tli* rlglita to put their players
an bubble rum earif*. Baseball lata Ita player* make
their own deal* at 9125 per
tuan, fo r a rra»&lt;l total o f 975,two. And yet because o f the
longer aalllnr aenaon, baaeball card* have four Umea the
Solum* o f football card aalea
••••
Manager Johnny Keane of
the Yankee* ie Hated In the
Houston phone book. In fact,
hu‘a the only "K eane" In It,
I f you're interested. , . .
The New York Knlrkl offi red the Han Francisco W ar­
riors more for Nat Thurmond
than the beleaguered 8 F club
g o t from Philadelphia for
W ilt Chamberlain. And you
ran see why they weleti't In­
terested In W ilt by his reac­
tion to the trad*— he went
hoitta fo r a week Instead of
heading v-right for a game
against the Celtics In Boston,
where he would hare hypoed
tli* gat*. Bald Knlck coach
Harry Gallatini "W hen I got
traded, I would hare crawled
to Join the club because I was
flattered they wanted me.’'
• ••
The deal, clinched on the
Steps o f Biggie's and Stan
Musial'a restaurant took the
edge o ff the All-Star gam*
the same night.
The Boston Celtics were
clobbering the Los Angeles
Lakers before an L A crowd,
running up a 42-18 lead, whi-n
Hatch Handera of the Celt*
dropped one o f hi* contact
ietlses. Tha hoy* got down on
their bellies to look for It un­
der the basket, and an An­
geleno yelled, "Kind one for
lie, too. We could use m jiiii of
those." i , .
The 8L Louis football Car­
dinals are really hurting. John
Iiavid Crow's knees miiy need

Southern Sidelines

another operation and ara tha
reason he’ ll be traded. Jimmy
Hill, a veteran all-pro comer
back, la next to go— his knats
went bad, too. And Bob De­
Marco, Uiair all-pro center,
has a bad hack. . . .
By David M. Mof(H
Things art tough all ovar
UFI 8ports Writer
Missouri. Abner Haynes la
A
TLA
N TA (U P1) - T h e r e ’*
moving hack to Dallas from
Ksnena City, where he Is em­ been a lot o f (peculation re­
ployed by tire Chiefs as a half- cently about whether Bernle
Imck, W a u ie he doesn’t think Moore will retire *oon » i com-

WQt ChamberlalP
the climate ta goad fo r pro
football player*. Ed Budda
was hit with a lead pipe n
year ago. Fred Arbenas haa
lost th* sight of on* ays after
getting slugged on th* street
end may never play again.
• e•
Sign o f baseball: Do you
realise
Kills
Mantilla hit
more homer* Inst year for the
Boston Red Ho* thsn Roger
Msria did for th* Yankees?
Between you’n'me, there's
more lo tin- Bill Austin twitch
from Green Buy to the Inis
Angeles Bums than "|»-taonal
health'' reasons. Bill tins never
gotli-n over the fact that when
be wu« niciitiiiiiril fur bead
Coaching juha in the N K I. a
couple of yvara ag". Vince
Lombardi's failure to endoiae
him rust him the shot, . .

First Federal
Takes Honors
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First Federal captured th*
firs t hall honor* In the BanFord

Jardor

B oyi

(Biddy)

Haskathal U ague by dump­
ing Sanford Bactric In a play­
o f f gams 9549,
Both team* tlabhed up the
firs t half competition with
t • 1 record* which required
n play-off gamaLaagus standing* tor th*
second half play through
Jan. 99i
Sanford Elfectrie, 4 * 1 ; First
Federal, 4 • 1; Standard OU,
I - t ; Strickland Morrison,
9 - Is W T U , 9 • 9; Plnecreet
H a u l I, 9 • &gt;| Day * Nits,
2 - 4 , and Sanford Atlantic
Hank, 0 - 9.
Crucial game* to be playod
this Saturday aum lng will
Lav* rinse rest JUxall playing
W TR R . Day and Night Grill
' ! . Sanford Electric, First
O'adaral v*. Strickland Morri* &gt;n and Sanford Atlantic play­
in g Standard OU.

mUilooer of the Southeastern
Conference *o we decided to
aik him point-blank about hit
plan*.
"1 honestly don't know at
thla moment," said
Moore,
who will reech the compulsory
retirement
ege of 70 thla
spring.
" I 'l l probsbly hsve something to ssy shout this later
but even If 1 were to retire It
wouldn't take effect before
next year."
More; the former Louisiana
State coach who lias U rn SEC
commissioner since. JP49, Is in
Atlanta far Ute.W rd annual
confsrcnce meeting.
There'i nothing In the con­
ference by-laws regarding re­
tirement, but Moore aald the
egaeutive committee adopted
a resolution several years ago
which set voluntary retire­
ment at 83 and compulsory at
70.
"This appllss only tn the
commissioner," Moore
said,
"b o far as other conference
officials, such as football ref­
erees and the like, are con­
cerned — we plsy It by ear.
When a man get* too old to
do the Job, he retires."
Moore emphasised that hr
I* in good health and that Bus
will not he a factor in hia dr
cision to retire or stay on. It
is understood that if U&lt; wants
to continue for a few more
years, the conference- is like!)
lo let him
Moore refuses to aprculato
on who his successor might be
or to make any suggestions
" It s not up to nm to niukc
such a suggestion," he said.
"That is a decision th* col­
lege presidents will hava to
reach for themselves."
He. did aay that any new
commissioner ought to come
from within tha conference I
and probably would bo one of
the present athletic directors ,
This might point a finger at
Jmi t orta.-tt of |&gt;uilsiaiia .Stub
who has t&gt;een mentioned in j
some quarters. Corhett work
ed under Moore at I.SU ami

N E W YO R K ( U P I ) — Floyd

friend* say he would have no
part in any move to unaeat
tha veteran commissioner un-'
til ha's ready to step down.
Moore haa bean an intregal
part of the SBC since its start
and attended its first meeting
In 1933.
"Thera have been a lot of
change* since then." he said.
"There aren't many of the old
group atUI around."
Ha said the biggest change
within the conference Itself
has been the increased empha.
ala on the so called minor
sports.
Moore is a man who avoids
controversy. He seldom makes
a public statement on a burn­
ing Issue — to Die dismay of
many sportswriter*. But he 1* ^
a man who takes action when
deiiMmled.
"The hardest Job a commis­
sioner of any conference faces
ItW n lh there has tieen a via, *
lation by an individual or a
member Institution," he said.
' "But 1 have been fortunate
in that the conference has al­
ways backed me on any ruling
that 1 have had to make."
d k iv b

underw ay

~ FOB LSU AIUF.
A T L A N T A ( U l'l &gt;— There's
a big drive underway to name
lauiisiann State Athletic Di­
rector Jim Corbitt commis­
sioner o f the Southeastern
Conference when and if pre­
s e n t Commissioner Bernle
Moure retire* — hot somebody
had hrtlrr talk, to Cot Ik-It
first.
A aourc# close to the per­
sonable tjirb etl says th* suei-eesful college admioistt atof
wnnts a 10-year contract, a
lot more money than Moore
■low rnakt-e and a great deal
more authority than Moore
now haa.

Patterson

has

two

strike*

against him already, meaning
on* more and he’a out, and
the way you *|&gt;ell that la
FIN ISH E D .
The grim, tight-lipped ex­
champ needn't bother an­
nouncing hia r e t i r e m e n t
should he lose thla one com­
ing up with George Chuvalo
next Monday night.
Except fo r hia Immedintr
family, nobody really will
care whether h* ever fights
again.
l'attvraon ia a rather tmthetic figure despite the fact he
haa earned more than $7million and has held the
world heavyweight title twice.
He said a long time ago tie
planned to quit the ring at
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the age o f 30. He’a 30 nowhut persistently hedges on the
MARGARET ANDERSON (left) and Edith Ed­
question of * whether
he'll
ward* of Sanford representing Child Welfure
Service of Seminole County, team up with JfriT hang up hia glove* if Chuvalo
beat* him.
* —- •
Abemnthy’a Irish Alert (No. -6). and JuHWVe
There’* ail bid cracker-bar­
(No. 8) to drum up publicity for the 10th an­
rel saying that If three d if­
nual Chairity Night program tonight at the Sanferent parties tell you you're
ford-Orlnndo Kennel Club. More than 25 chari­
dead, lie down.
table organisations will share in the proceeds
Soma o f
Floyd’* b e a t
from th e' Charity Night program. Previous
friend* began hinting he hud
Charity Nights have been responsible for more
little fistic future after Son­
than 150,000 in donations to area welfare or­
ny Liston put him away in
ganisations.
one round in their firat fight.
Everyone naturally f e l t
Patterson got the message
after Liston performed an
encore during their second
fiasco, and even hia best
frirnds won't bother telling
Pattereon anymore ' in the
event Chuvalo knock* him
off.
All the greyhounds running Texas Tinker 1.20 3 00 2.40
Patliraon pictures himself
tonight at the Sanford-OrDodo Rocker E.
2 60 2 30 as a man with a purpose

Greyhounds Running
For Charity Tonight

Kennel Club will fee working Minnie
strictly for charity

3loore

3 20

Qulniela (2 6) $6 oo

" I want to change the pub­
lic'* imago o f m e," he says
solemnly.

AU proceeds from tonight's Perfect* (2 6) $13 00 „
The sad truth o f the mat­
activity will lie turned over 4th Race — 3/14 — Time 31.10 ter ia that. Patteraon ia heal­
10 00 3.60 3 4o ing a dead horse. Once a guyto Orange and Seminole char Bcnasent
llonnte Abb*
4 00 3 fin gets n reputation, he's stork
liable iirgamrstionv The SOKC
Barada
$ 60 with It the real of his life,
lia« turned over inure tiian Qumlrla (7-9) $30 40
parliculutly
in 'he *|a&gt;rts
$50,000 to area welfare groups Perfect* (8 7) $74.10
world.
Even If Patterson goes on
through previous charity night 7th Race — S — Time 31.44
Mils of Cash
11 80 7 20 o th to win the heavyweight crown
cards.
llaxcl Clark
6.00 3.20 a third time, and don’t hold
Some 23 chanty organisa­
Paul I^&gt;ng
6 60 your breath wailing, he'll in­
Mi-iln Wiltshire's I8'J I'.mi and tions in Orange and Seminole
QuinUHa (1-2) $34 00
evitably be remembered as
Aliev Sexton'* 179 SIS li-i| the &gt;county will share in (tie con­
Perfect* (2 1) $19170
the
guy
Liston
flattened
Onpa (&gt;)» tn four wins aiut a tributions from tunjght’s l i ­
Mb Rare — 3/18 — Time 31.82 twice
inside the time
it
hold on tin- N'i&gt; I poMUon In ra ce program which tv sche­
Inlrlligcncy
6 80 J 40 2 Ml takes fur two three minute
the Holler Motor Navy W ives' duled to begin at 8 to
Workl Fairest
4 60 3 00 eggs.
Among thoM! bem-lilting from
league.
D Mac Duff
3 40
Bernice
t'olvean
led the charity night are the United
Qulniela (1 3 ) $17 00
Dragoncttca lo a clean vwi&gt;cp Fund, Multiple Sclerosis drive,
hint to th* foul Itna with hia
Perfect* (5-1) 338.00
axainvl the E 7 8, 9 Y r» Tin- the March of Dime*, the Heart
(lb Rare — 3/14 — Time 31.20
body In balance and ready for
Tlgorx chalked up throe wins |Kund, Child Welfare Service,
Klasntrll
$00 2 GO2 40
hall release.
from NAS " O " Wivvs. .md Ite-j various
veteran'*
organisa­
Mias Whirl
3 30 2 40
He Impurt* a pm spilling
fried Wivvs won thri-e fro m , tions and other welfare groups.
Amigo Rocker
2 40
Uu- Savagvttes.
With the tremendous in­
hook to I lie hall by thawing
Qulniela (1-8) $3 80
Clean
vwrepa
were
slso, crease in crowds this season
By Mary inn MUe«
hi* hand upward a* It Itavca
Perfect* (1-6) $21.30
scqred by 'he Hoot Owls, Odd i track Gan. Mgr. Jack Lodoux
Central Florida Horse ShowEtta Dorman'* 1(2-333 led
th* ball. He does thin with the
ltth Rare — $/l« — Time 31.32
will hold a pleasure riding
authority — or snap — neers- Stanalrum Realty to three wins ( lulls, anil Russell's Redskins was Impcful that Charity Night L.L.'a Me Too
3.00 4 00 2.80
T he Tlgvrcttck and Checker- donations would reach an allshow Sunday at the areni on
aary to give th* l&gt;all a driv­ (com Die Jet Inn amt lengthen
Flash Signal
10.00 3.20
Wekiwa Springs Road between
tall " A " » pi it their points 2-2 time high of more than flijpO.
ing spin. The result la great­ ed their lead In tin- III nuoners
Circus Wonder
2.80
and
the
Mullts
won
three
Forest City and Apopka Re­
ResulU of last avening's
er pin mixing,' th* mark of a bowling leagu*.
Qulniela (3 4 ) $28 20
from
the
Checkertall
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races:
gistration writ! open at II * m
Helen
Padgett'*
178-474
led
champion.
Perfect* (9-3) 348 00
with the show to get underway
Sharon Zulegrr rolled the 1st Rare — 3/18 — Time 31.31
Behrens Tractor Repair to a
m b Rare — S — Time 46.(2
high game of 201 and Alice Sunmsrkrr
10 (0 4.40 4.40
at 1 p m.
clean sweep from the Lake
Granite Betty 8 (0 3 80 3.80
Sexton had high aeries 513.
Judges will be Mr*. Lynn
Katie
Monroe Inn Lasilea.
Silent Grac*
t .H 12.60
Each, Winter Park, ami Judd
Pam I’ apson wai queen of Summeretta
4.80 4.60
Helen Edward's 187-481 V.I
Mary M Hand
3.00
WYbater, Maitland Six rib­
the split circle when she spar­ V.S. Sea CapL
7.00
Wilson Maier to Uvree win»
Qulniela (1-3 ) 3140 80
ed the 4-7 9-10. Jan Valentine Qulniela (1-8) 117.40
bons will be given in each of
By United Press International from Joe's Laundry. Marge
Perfect* (1-3 ) 3332 SO
converted 74-S-6-10, and Vic­ 2nd Rare — 3/tf — Ttaae 11.39
14 event* with Oie high scorer
Caratlier*' 1*1 310 led Nation
E A STE R N III VISION
Mutuel handle 374.214
on his way to winning a $23
kie
McGough
3-7-9.
Ciiexokee
wide Insurance to three wins
W.
L.
Marge Farris and Alice Sex- Sundown
savings Dmd to t&gt;e awarded
13 80 4 00 2.60
from M A H Bar. Durtug thla
Boston ___ _ ____ 44
a contest liooor* Price howled hvn picked up the 3 10, Libby Ebony Rock
2.80 2.40
First U 8. naval vaaaal to after the tnlrvt pleasure show
Cincinnati .. -------- 94
Oox and Shirley .Simas 2-7.
Show officials said the ring
18 a triplicate of 134.
Joyotl
3.00 clrcumnavigat* th* earth was
Pat Willis 'pared 3-9-10; Qulniela M-3) $8 80
th* USS Vlnc*nn**, which haa been completely clayed
Philadelphia
25
Millie Nicholas' 134-429 wai
25
compDUd th* 48-month voy fend the concession stand will
N *w York
------- 16
94 high for Shoemaker Construc­ Marian Ttse, Pat Stpk-y, and Dally Double ( l - l ) 3 1 1 6 30
Thelma Unger the 3 7 The 3-10 3rd Rare — 1/18 — Time 31.(4 ag* tn Jun* o f 1830.
be open.
tion to lake three points from
W ESTERN DIVISION
fell for Joan Adam*. Martha Scutty Jo*
13.60 6 60 3 40
W.
L. Hunt Realty.
Billings. Jana Sandusky, Jo­ Slick C.
I 40 2 80
Gloria A&gt;c*rrli rolled a 194
Loa A n g e la s _____ 28
FI
3 60
St. Louia .............
26 24 313 to be high in the Southern anne Wtley, and Sharon Zule- R.P.'a Freddy
ger.
Quiniala (1-3) $3010
Baltimore ____ _
94
96 Air—Art Brown Pest Control
Vicki* McGough, Jana San Perfect* (1-3) 3123.00
Detroit ____________ go
83 Ult and a clean sweep for
dusky, I.ny Schweera, Pat Wll- 4th Rare — S/l6 — Tima 91.22
Han Francisco a.... 11
89 Southern Air.
Us,'Meda Wiltshire, and Sha­ Sheesaplppin
11.90 96.20 7.00
Gloria converted the 5-10;
Wednesday's Results
4 30 3 40
Marge Csrslhcrs and EUie ron Zuieger all converted th* Hang Won
Boston 116, Philadelphia 98
Sweet Patsy
1.80
Faint 3-10; Edna Bums and 3-8
Detroit 122, Baltimore 109
TUrkeyi wera roUad by Joyce Qulniela (4 3 ) 94490
Rose Patrick S T.
St. Louis 117, New York 100
Aubuchon, Jo Kirkham, and Perfects (4-3) $138 00
Dot Jetton and Louts* Pyle
Lo* Angeles U P, Cincinnati
Mada Wiltshire.
64k Race - 8a — Tim * 41. J i
•pared the 9-6; M bit Whlte1 1 2
baad 3-7-S, M a ri* Caralbcrs
Thursday's Gamas
9-9-10; aod Betty Hoogarwerf
Cincinnati at San Fran dace
spared the 9-T and 44-7.
Only gam * scheduled
Friday's Gamas
Gloria Aecandi, Etta Dorman
Boston at Philadelphia
aod Bert Neville scored tur­
New York V»- Detroit at key*.
Phi la.
We welcome EUie Faint to
Cincinnati at Lo* Angajsa
the Wilson Mater Furniture
Baltimore at Detroit
learn in th* league.

9 — Snappy Release

lly Jo* Norris
Written for N ltA
Andy Vnrlpapa I* perhaps
beat known for hia rolorful
personality and mystery of
tilck shot bonding, and that's
not altogether fair.
Tru* enough, hie antic*
please crowds wherever hr
howls,
but many
In hia
younger g e n e r a t i o n
of
fan* don't know o f Andy's
many serious bowling achieve­
ment*. He wae th* Drat man
to win successive National
A ll-S tar title* and h* was 68
year* old when he won the
aerond in 1948. He was elect­
ed to th* Hall of Kama In
1967.
Tha anap Andy puls on the
tatll at the point of delivery
1* a big rtaaon for his turrets
both at stringing strike* and
|&gt;ioduclng amatlng trick shot*.
Ills ascellent timing brlngt

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Tied With
Florida U ATLA N TA (U P I) — The Auburn Tiger*, who
haven't found the road esj&gt;ecliilly to their liking this
season, embark on a three-game trip this weekend
which could wreck their Southeastern Conference
ha.ikethnll ambitions.
The Tigers, currently tied for second place in
SEC, will lye at pace-net­
ting Vanderbilt Saturday,
at Georgia the next Sat­
urday and at co-runnerup
F l o r i d a the following

Gridiron Glory
Vs. Cash Faces
Texas' Sauer

klonday.
Losses to Vanderbilt and
Florida could just about eli­
minate the Tigers. Eleventhranked Vanderbilt Is unbeaten
AUSTIN, Tex. (L T D - U n i ­
in five league games while
versity ol Texas end George
Auburn and Florida arc both
Sauer Jr. indicated he would
8-1. Close behind comes Tenn­
pass up a final year of colle­
essee at 4-1.
Georgia took a beating from giate gridiron glory for caih
another team from the neigh­ with the New York Jets of
boring state Wednesday night. the American Football Lea­
Alabama went to Athens gue.
His coach, Darrell Royal,
ami heat the Bulldogs 72-87 in
two overtime periods. Normal •aid he would not let Sauar go.
The rangy end was drafted
time ran out with the score
tied 57-57. It was the only con­ by the Jets as a future cholen
but has not been signed. Hia
ference game of the night._
The Tigers couldn't haV? father Is director of player
picked aloughcr place to start personnel for the American
their road trip than on the Football League team.
Sauer said he told Royal ha
home court of the Vanderbilt
Commodores.
Vandy hasn't would Join the Jets If they
will sign hint. He said ha
lost at home this season.
The Tiger», also unbeatable checked out of the Texas' ath­
8t home, ha.-e lost four on the letic dorm and moved Into a
road, including a 58-53 deci­ private apartment during mid­
sion to independent Florida term.
Later in the day. Sauer said
State earlier this week.
Vanderbilt hasn't played at he would sign with the Jet.&lt;j
home since Jan. 2 and after at hia Waco (T e x .) home by
twisting Auburn goes off on a the end of the week.
Royal aald ha would do hia
llua-c-gaiiic (our of Tulane,
Louisiana State and Tennessee best to keep Sauer from leavbi-lure returnuig home for six ing the school for a pro foot­
ball career.
of Its last seven games.
"The boy has eligibility left
To upset Vanderbilt, Auburn
must stop Chide Lee, the 6- and he has degree time left,"
foot 9 junior wlto is averaging Ruyal said. ,?)ie can't gradiw
22 9 points and 16.9 rebounds ate tn June. Under those conper game
dilitms I am strongly opposed
The Florida Gators have a ,0 lhl' P™1 talking with him
lim ilar problem. The tall Ga- " b ^ t signing at thD Urns. It'a
tors wlU be a' defending cham- j highly unethical "
pion Kentucky Saturday and
New York Coach Webb Ewthen at Tennessee Monday. bank said that any decision to
Like Auburn, the Gators' loss­ leave Texas for New York
es have all been on the road. was "not Induced by us."
"W e are pursuing our pollFlorid* beat Kentucky, 84
68, for the first time in 31' CX a* a|w*&gt;'»." “ " 'I ‘ h* J*ta*
years last Saturday at Gaines-1
"W e drafted him as u
v Ilie hut stiould find it tough-1 Jimlur ani1 '*•' have hot offer­
er going at Lexington.
|
him a contract. We will not
Tennessee, whose lone e o n - 1 *" unle«s he is definitely
fen-nce loss was by five points no* Koing hack to school
at Vanderbilt, tunes up for the
'
---------- Florida invasion by hosting
. q,
,,,
Georgia which has gone into * 1* B l I O I I l l y
a complete tellspin since a fine
NEW lO K K (U P I) — U lf
early season start
Steiner, who wna recalled
Arkansas of the Southwest j from ,,l# Baltimore Clipper*
Conference will meet Jtlaaias-|o f
,hB
Am erica^ Hockey
ippi State at Jackson tonight j U,|fue
,h&lt;' Nrw * ork
in Atlanta *• Jackson tonight! ,Un* rr*
PU &gt;r »K atn»‘ ‘ &gt;i*
and independent Georgia Tech Hoatfm Bruin* at Madiaon
and
I ndependent
Georgia S&lt;’u ,r* G" r,1»n Wednaaday. la
Tech in Atlanta Friday night ,hr f,r ,‘
Saturday, m addition to the play in the National Hockey
Mague. The 186-|&gt;ound center
before-mentioned Barnes, Tulane will be at Mississippi, played on the Swt-diah na­
laiulslana State at Mississippi tional hockey team in 1982.
State and Oklahoma City at
independent Miami.
Oldi-st newspaper on file In
the Library of Congress I* the
Boston New* Letter, which
had Its lieginning In 1710.

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*J»n. 28, 1965 — 'Page 5

Eoghan Kelley
Wins License
As Architect
Eoghan N. Kelley, project
director of the Stanford He- j
search Orange Seminole joint
Flainning. Commission study
now being conducted, has been
registered to practice as an
architect in Florida.
Persons who plan or design

I 'P I Financial Editor
NEW

NEW OFFICERS of the Deltona Welcome Wag­
on Club were installed at the January meeting
by Mrs. Alice Prior, area representative of Wel­
come Wagon International. Participating in the
impressive ceremony were (left to right) Mrs.

Hilda Richmond, Mrs. Lillie Vann, Mrs. Anna
Muth, Mrs. Kay Hollister, Mrs. Prior, Mrs. Bea
Tibbals, Mrs. Gretchen Kills. Mrs. Mildred Haney
and Mrs. Ellaneesc* Wisniewski.

Mrs. Elleneese Wisniewski
Welcome Wagon President
Installation of
highlight of the
thly meeting of
Wagon Club of

officers was
regular mon­
the Welcome
Deltona.

must be chosen from past or
present officers of the club.
The next council meeting will
be held in Maitland at the
Windjammer
Restaurant on
Highway J7-92 Friday. The
orange juice hour at It IN) will
be followed by a luncheon and
program.
Those who wish a ritic will
meet at the Deltona Shopping
Center at 10:75-a m. All cars
will meet here and leave as
a caravan for the luncheon,

LD Rates Cut
Outside State
As Of Monday

The following guide to the
Reduced long distance rates
nation's food buys for the
for telephone subscribers who
The meeting began with the
weekend has been prepared singing of the Welcome Wagon
place station-to-station calls to
by the.U. S. Departments of Song which was composed bypoints outsiJe Florida will go
Agriculture and Interior for Gregory
into effect Monday, according
Prior, husband of
&lt;*
United Press. International.
to the Winter Park Telephone
the area representative, Mrs.
Company.
,
,
,
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
for the erection, enlargement ... . __ . , __.
.
_
... Alice Prior, with Mrs. Edna
..
: . ...
( Weekend food shoppers will Llewellyn, sister of the area
The reductions are part of a
or alteration of building or ,
...
. .
*
. ,
, .
....
,
have their choice of a good hostess. Mrs. Mildred Haney,
$100 million rate cut announced
who furnish architectural sup-, ,
,
. .
. . .
.. ' selection of plentiful meal and from Minnesota, at the piano.
Jointly In November, 1964. by
ervislon are requires! by the
. , . ,
the Federal Communications
After
a
brier
widrnme
by
n w &gt; ' i * State ofi---------------r~
Commission and the American
Mrs:
HA*.CUM
!
a.
PClI'cr
by• “ ' » rrililr .llo n . II I*
Telephone
and
Telegraph
Mr*. Kay Hollister, coffee and
ed those who successfully pass an&lt;1 ' cge,“ D,° '
At the meat counter there dessert were served.
Company.
State board examinations.
will lie plenty of ground beef
Only station to station rails
The meeting
opened with
Kelley Is Well known in San­
along with beef steaks and I the ritual for the installation
to points outside Florida will
ford. having been born hire
roasts, pork c-iops and ham, of the new officers. The »y in
be affected Bates for calls
in 1932. lie resides in Loch Ar­
and good supplies of broiler- j bolic Wagon Wheel occupied
udltin the state will remain as
bor at 216 Crystal Drue with
fryer chickens.
IU Mtlilnd llnnry
they arc
|the center of a table. As each
bis wife, Jennifer, and four
There also will be good buys |officer was installed by Mrs
I n v i t a t i o n hiss* Iippn o p e n e d
The present "after 9 p. m ."
children.
on eggs and such fish items as Prior, she placed a spoke ot to 100 me n o f t h e D e l t o n a maximum rate ot Si 75 for
For the past decade he has
canmM pink and chum salmon, flowers in ttie wheel. E a c h m e n t o me e t w i t h m e m h e r n three minute station-lo-stalion
been active researching de-f
fish sticks ami fish portions
(lower spoke was the color of o f t h e l . a k e I t er opf onl Y n r h t call (o any point in the contin­
sign techniques which miniAt produce counters, the fra her office, and alter all spok­ Cl ul i .Mon&lt;lny ni|?ht f o r d i n ­ ental United States will hr re­
mire nuclear weapons effects
tured vegetables arc cabbage, es were in place, the Wagon ner a n d n pr ugrnt t i ftpom*otrd duced lo $1 This rate will tw­
on conventional building. His
carrots, celery, lettuce, onion*, Wheel was a lovely thing with h y t h e H o t idit S t a t e Co n * in effect between 8 p, m -4 .10
present study indicates a great
potatoes, sweet potato*, and a single white camellia placed ► **i v n i t o n D e p a r t m e n t . .
a m and-all day Sunday.
need for economical "dual­
S» In d a l e f o r t h e e v e n i n g
tomatoes. Among the fruit in the huh by Mrs. Haney,
The present maximum tale
usage" building in Orange and
choices arc plenty of apples, rrpresenling ttie guiding hand t u l D ' f o r a »o« ini h o u r f i o m in eflci l between 6 p m 9 p m
Seminole Counties.
grapefruit and oranges.
! of the club Each officer was fi h) t o fi. d i n n e r f i o i n fi to 7 , and all day Saturday will be
Present plans are to con­
informed of her duly and re f o l l o w e d h y t he p r o g r a m A reduced (rout $2 23 to $1 30
tinue living and working in
s
sponsiliihty to ttu-Tlub as -lie l e e t u i e , i l l u. Mi nt ed hy m o v i n g and ttie time will Im- shortened
Seminole County.
pietimv
wi l l
pi npo i nt
t h e to 6 p m 8 p lit
made her pledge.
i»i"*t
|H'puhir
men*
for
»««••
\\ inter P a tT e le p h o n e Com
Mrs. Haney- presented a gill
ieati4.11 a n d w a t e r s p o i l * «m pany spokesman satd the rn-vs
to the outgoing president. Mis
t he St Jithmi l l i v e i .
rates would apply to long dis
olive Craighton. in appreeia
Me n o f t h e D e l t o n a a i t a lance calls placed on or after
' tmn of her services during the
i l l t e f e M e d III a t t e n d i n g m a y
Monday during the times spe
More than !2,oou disabled |iast year.
r o n t a i t K d w a r d l*t ter son,
filled
New officers ot the rlub
setcrans
and
the
dependents
J o h n Di i ' hson, ( ‘at I M&lt; f a i t h
By Jane Casselberry
are
Mrs. Hilda
itiehmond.
Students from the Spceeh of deceased veterans through
or T h o t n a * l l l a n c h a r d f o r n *fust vice president; Mis An
art \ at inti* a n d f t i rt hei infor ­
M o b lit l e a s t •■ .••III tildes.
and Drama Clubs and English out Florula are warned that
na Muth, second vice pre-i
the
final
-deadline
of
Sunday
mation
l!« s ei vat itina ahoiild .Most ft lifts t he l o n g e s t st-ftclasses of Lyman High School
dent. Mrs Lillie May Vann,
he in rio Inter t h a n Saturday
•tst - f liny . ( . t i e Ol t he I'lland South Seminole Junior for their annual income report
treasurer, Mrs Ilea TihlmK.
noon.
High School will attend a spe­ is close at hand
i- n.
M rs
Howard II Harrison. Semi­ recording secretary;
cial advance presentation Sal
Gretclirn Ellis, rorrcspunding
urday hy the Hollins Players nole County service ollieer,
secretary and Mrs. Kay Hot
of "D iary of Anne f rank" at say s that cards upon which the
llsler. historian
income
report
must
lie
made
the Annie Bussell Theatre in
Mrs Elleneese Wisniewski
have
been
mailed
to
all
pen
Winter Park.
i- Hu- m u president
smn
recipients
in
the
area
The Lyman Speech and Dra­
I he club has accepted as
These cards should lie fill
ma Club now has 75 members
its project for next year the
ed
out
completely,
with
care
and recently elected officers
field uf geriatrics (Inc of the
for the year They arc Judy to avoid folding nr mutilation
active participants in this
and
returned
to
the
V
\
by
Kacar president. Bobby Ya
Held in Daytona Beach will he
zcl. sire president, Liz Lunn. Sunday Otherwise, tile V \ try
n is s r H
asked lo give a talk at a
law
will
be
required
lo
cease
secretary and
Bonnie I.aymeeting in tin- near future so
payment
of
the
pension
to
,/
man. treasurer. Mrs Carolyn
those who have failed to report that members may know how
Durak is faculty sponsor.
to help the aged
their income
Mrs Vann and Mrs Hollis­
Pension is paid on a basis
of need. Harrison said, and to ter were chosen as delegates 1
c/cccd the established Income to the count il meetings held
ceding results in removal from l,ir" ' ll" u'i a year. Delegates

Deltona Men
Invited To
Yacht Club

Rollins Ployers

YOKE

ernment,

Food Plentiful
For Shoppers
This Weekend

Students To See

.

, tional

(U P I) —tlox • Hoard in

industry

• .
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■
Conference this category, will be unable cent — and the non-white per
latest "Road to absorb the large number sons in this age group had a

Industrial
its

and

the Maps of Industry" report.
And this lack of education
schools all arc joined in a
battle to reduce the nation's he NICB report indicate*
plays a major part in the in
unemployment
rate
among
ability of the individual to get
youth, but a recently issued • J o b ..
study says it will continue to
"The jobs that can be per­
be a problem throughout this formed b/ persons with little
decade.
education are
disappearing
The jobless rate for young or growing at a slow rate,"
persons — in the 16 to 2 1 year said the report. "Unskilled
age group
no ' longer in and semi-skilled jobs on both
school continues to be almost the farm and in the city,
three times that for the en which usually provided Job
tire labor force, says the Na- opporunities to persons In

of young people coming into rate more than twice that of
thte job m arket
The

white persons.

NICB, • using

sources

the

»s

Its

The study warned the criti-

Department of cal age group will grow faster

Labor,.the Bureau of the Cen ’ than the total population, m isus, and the NICB, noted that
in October. 196.1. the seasonally unadjusted unemployment
rate among the total civilian
labor force was 4.7 per cent
But among the out of-school
young persons in the 16 21
yea^ age bracket, the unem­
ployment rate was 13:5 per

king up nearly 11 per cent of
it by 1970. They numbered about 15 million in 1960 and
will lie about 22 million by
1970 — "s o that,the problem
of their employment may become bigger if current educa­
tional problems continue into
the future "

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most road hazard tnjunos for tho life of the
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Math Class

the rolls The income report
is VA's way ol fulling who i*

Hy Jane Cassrlherry
Student* in Bussell Moore'* cl,i:" ,lc UDlW ,hc mromc P™'
vision
ninth grade general business!
math class at South Seminole
iut four yr
Junior High School heard a| At about
year* of age.
talk Friday by James F. Ited feathers o f the buld eagle's
ntond, office manager lor a „ head #J&gt;e&lt; onie shining w hite,
giving it a h»ld appealaiue.
local finance company
He spoke on financing, crcd
it and various type* of loans,
stressing the Importance of
having a reputation for pay
mg lulls promptly in outer to
have a good
credit
rating
when a loan is needed

Lightning Docs
Strike Twice
T Y L E R . Tex. (U P I) — Don
Henry Brown, 21, wai stand­
ing beside his overturned
I96S sports ear when highway
patrolman Bobby Miller in­
vestigated tha accident.
One hour later patrolman
Miller investigated another
arrident. Another 1963 model
car was overturned, its wheels
pointing upward. Brown wai
standing
beside that car.
again uninjured. Miller took
him home a second time.
Brown said both times he
swerved to avoid another car
and his car went out of con­
trol. Damage to the cart was
estimated at $1,800.
^

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Doar Appointed
WASHINGTON ( U P I) - John i
Doar, a Justice Department j
official, was nominated by J
President Johnson to succeed
Burke MasbaU as assistant
attorne/ general in charge of
the civil rights division. Mar­
shall resigned recently.

Now You Know
l nilrd Press International
The 1939 Soviet census, the
(irst since 1939 reported a pop
ulation of 2U8.826.000. an In
crease of 38,226,000 or about
9 3 per cent, according to the
World Almanac

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will recommend some contractors, in your
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The C. L Moffatts' Wed 60 Years
Mr. and M r«. Cllffonl L . i r « , which la Iha only on* I A ipeclal gu*»t
O'* Mo*’
Moffatt obierved their 60th J ever preientad la thU area. |fatta lor the celebration wa»
wedding annlreraary laat Sunday with open house -ot their
home on the Oviedo Road.
Their frienda from all over
(he area called to wtah them
well.
Clifford L. Moffatt and Mau­
de M. Harley were marlred
60 yeara ago, January 21, 1906,
In Jamertown, N . Y . They
have three children, Claude
H. Moffatt, Aahtabula, Ohio;
Mra. Leona Plough, Salaman­
ca, N .Y .; and Mra. Thelma
Warrenberger, Weat P a l m
Beach. They have ala grand­
children and two great grand­
children.
The Moffatta came to Flor­
ida when he retired from the
railroad after SO yeara. After
traveling the atata extenilvely, they liked thla eectlon bet­
ter than any other in Florida
and have lived In Sanford for
the paat 15 yeara.
Mr. Moffatt waa recently
preaented with a so year pin
and plaque from the Brother­
hood of Rlllroad Trainmen,

a long time friend, Mr*. Nora
Drachalln ot Salamanca, N .Y.

Miss Nancy Ann Prentiss

Planned Saturday

To W ed Charles E. Hicks

By Theta Epsilon
meeting o f Theta Epsilon
Chapter of Beta Sigma Fhl.
A
spaghetti dinner end
dance will be held Saturday
night, January SO at the Po­
liceman's Benevolent Build­
ing. Members
may
bring
guests for a nominal dona­
tion each.
An Interesting program on
travel was conducted by Pat
Largen and Barbara Dckle.
The program was open for
group discussion with the
members relating trips they
had taken at home and abroad.
The special committee head­
ed by Sherry Bolte Is planning
a Valentine party In honor of
their Valentine Girl, Nancy
Reynolds. Complete plans will
bo announced at t h e next
meeting.
Following the business, the
members enjoyed a social
hour and refreshments. The
hostess held a drawing for
the door prize and the lucky
winner was Jan Cahill.
Attending the meeting were
Jo Ann Bohannon. Nancy Rey­
nolds, Fran Rivero, Sharron
Davis, Jan Cahill. Sherry Bol
te, Kay Lee, Pat Helms, Mona
Walker, Betty McKee, Betty
Erickson, Pat Ltrgtfn, Barbara Dekle, Jo Kuhlke and Mrs.
Lewis.

MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD L. MOFFATT, couple nt rijiht, recently ob­
served their COth wcddlnir nnniveruury with nn open house at their home.
Shown with the Moffntts arc .their two douifhterH, Mrs. I-eona Plough,
extremo left, from Salamanca, N. Y. and Thelma Wnrrcnborpcr, West
Palm Reach. Their son, Claude Moffntt, Ashtabula, Ohio, was unable to
attend the memorable event due to illness.

Shower Honors Mrs. Stevens Mrs. Ben Wade Hosts Bridal
IBraddy, M. D. Jackson, Helen I Many sent gifts but were
ny JoAnn Hays
Mra. Ray (Barbara) Stev­ Alderman and Louie Williams. I unable to attend.
ens was guest of honor at a
baby shower In her honor on
Jan. 16th by Mrs. Jnnlo Hart
and Mrs. Charlss Hays at the
Harts' lovely home In Geneva.
^The baby games presented
~by Mrs. \V. M. Gorgan stump­
ed some of the older guests
as well as a few o f ths
younger ones.
A fter an hour of games,
chatting and admiring the
Harts' home came the time
for opening the many dainty
gifts. M{S. Htevcn's daughter,
Barbaflk
Lee, carried
tha
gifts to her mother atop a
tea cart sporting a large
pink bow. Karh gift waa
greeted with the "oh s" amt
"she” and "isn ’t that lovely.”
Following the opening of
the gifts the ladies attending
were served refreshments o f
dainty
sandwiches,
mints
rookies, punch and coffer.
Those attending were tha
Mms. Billy Tindeil, Itoy Mor­
gan, Curtis Hall, Glen Miller,
H. I- Johnson, W. M. GorMRS. RAY (BARBARA) STEVENS, Genova, in
gan, Don Knraud, Kdson Golt,
nliown opuniiiK ono of the many lovely Kilt* «li«
Ilertha Lindsey, Gordon Gib­
received at a hbower in her honor.
son, Charlra Hendry, Hobble

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MISS PRENTISS

Fashionettes

Even separates for milady
arc off on a luxury kick. The
long evening skirt paired with
a matching top goes on and
nn, with some of the best done
In velveteen. One sample:
caramel-colored velveteen for
Soak glassware with hard
a trio of after-dark separates
that makes the most of refined water stains in sour milk for
^
, nd elegant fgbrle. The a day or so to remove stains.
eased, ankle-long” slim skirt.is
topped by a bare-armed shell
blouse, U-ncckcd fore and aft
—plus a cardigan jacket. The
ensemble blends well with
jewels, champagne suppera
and candlelight.

Shower Honoring Miss Rice

Mrs. Ben Wade was hostess ally shared the admiration as
recently at her Lincoln Ktrcct the useful and lovely gifts
home to a bridal shower com were opened.
plimrnting Mi** Carolyn Rice,
Mrs. Jimmy Wade assisted
bride • elect of William Guy In serving.
Miller.
Invited guests were Miss
A pink color scheme was
Pat Rabun and the Mmra L
carried out in (lie borne decor
H. Hire, Glen Miller. MargarCentering the serving table,
overlaid with lace over pink ette Hale, It. Howard, Bill
linen, was a permanent ar­ Richardson, Charles Fryman.
rangement of pink magnolia G H Thigpen, Emmet Hunt.
and peach blosoms, accented Bill Richardson Jr. and Mike
by china candelabra decorated Smith.
In pink and blue roso buds
Aso the Mines. Carl Van
with tall, pink tapers.
zura. Ed Davis, Claudia Bly
Coffee was poured from ski­ the, Ed Brooklyn, Bob Rich­
ver service to complement ardson, Jimmy Wade, W. A
Yarborough,
the fluffy pink cake, decorat Fesler, 6. W.
eil in blue rose buds, assorted Jack Itossman, Wiliam l.u
nuts and heart shaped mints j cas, R. II LcFils, Carl Ita
Games and contests w e re 1bun, Homer Miller and Doug
enjoyed and the guests mutu I Its Mller.

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Rainwear gets some smart

Wash dark cotton garments
apart from light nnrs to help
avoid lint. Iron them on Uie
wrong side.

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Fall and Winter Fabric*

fflBRICl SALE

atyllng f r o m
top fashion
houses. One produced a "rain­
drop” suit In brown silk with
a splash print. It was hilled
as water repellent even to the I
head scarf. He used the same
fabric In navy and white
splash print for a late day
dress—"fo r evening showers."
Shoes that punctuate the
;&lt;o!nt of fashion for spring are
flic softest, tendrrest shapes
In a decade, reports the N a­
tion Shoe Institute. Toes are
ovals, rounds or soft squares
And there’ s lots of exposure
vie the revival of sling shapes

J a n . * 8 , 19&lt;

C O N C IR N ...T H B

* ward Hleks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Hleka o f Lake­
land.
The bride-elect waa born in
Jacksonville a n d
attended
schools throughout the Unit­
ed States as a result o f hey
father being In service. She
was graduated from Seminole
High School with the class of
1962, where she was a mem­
ber o f the Glee Club and N a­
tional Honor Society. She Is
presently a Junior at SouthEastern
Bibio
College
in
Lakeland, and has the distinetlon o f being on tha Dean's
List each year.
Her fiance . was born In
Gracevllle and was graduat­
ed from L a k e l a n d High
School in 1961, where he was
a DCT student and band
member. He Is presently at­
tending South-Eastern Bible
College
and employed
by
Sherwin-Williams Company.
The ‘'wedding will be sol­
emnized on February 6, 1966
at 8‘ p. m. at the First A s­
sembly of God, Lakeland.

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O U R

Mr. and Mr*. D a r r *11 laannuee* Mm « | i | a w a l and
Georra Prentiss o f Sanford, Japproaching
marriage
of

thalr daughter, Miss Nancy

Pre-aoak pruner In leftover
fruit Julcea Inrtcad of water
before cooking to give an ap­
petizing flavor.
Some Thompaon
aeedleaa
ralaina are bleached. Theie
are known aa golden bleached
ralaina and range from yel­
low to brownlah • amber in
color.

Dinner Dance

Bates, Fruit o f ,the Loom, Spring Knight

Spring Fabrics
A re Here
Everything New
and Lovely — You
Will Find At
MiLady’H.
106 PARK

AVE.

1.39 COTTONS

NOW

98c COTTONS

NOW

59c COTTONS

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OF FINE FABRICS

Longwood Personals
Fred Dudley of Credo recently p»id a surprise visit
Avenue Is rnnfincd to Orange to his parents, Mr and Mrs
Memorial Hospital lor diagqos William Baumholser.
Mrs

Following t h e
delightful
brief visit, they departed for
home via
Mansfield,
Ohio,
where they planned to visit
his brother, F. R. Baumhol- |
ser, who Is with the United
States Navy Recruiting Scr- i
vice.

tic tests.

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Mrs H B. I.allrcc of Old
Dixie Highway has announced
the marriage of her daughter.
Mrs. Gladys Boone to David J.
Ituminer of Arkansas, Jan 19
|were friends from Michigan Mlcb. and Miss Lillian Nash In Hockford, 111. The newly
By JoAnn Haye
Recent weekend guests oi and Canada. Mr,, apd Mrs. from Sault St Msrje, Canada married couple^ -will make
Mr. and Mrs. Ctder Hart George Nash from K alim izoo,
Windows will elide easier
their home in Rockford.
Welcome home to Mri Carwhen a Utile paste wax is ap­
Harold Gene
Baumholser plied on window grooves anil
] rie Maxwell who has been
I visiting relatives, for quite and two sons from Indiana sash curds.
I tome time. Mrs Maxwell Is
back at her home and It look­
ing forward to seeing old
friends again.
.

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ncccnt house guest of Mr
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Haven was'mni old friend of
some 40 years ago. Mr. Joe
Seldon from Ohio. Mr Scldon
made his home in Geneva for
two years some forty years
ego at which time be met the
Siege.

Now at Gnrrett’H

Sivbli
V e lv e t o f R o s e s
dry^kin cream by Barbara Gould
rwfwior ttJOO Mae • apecM

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smooth away tiny ago lines which the cold hand of
winter can etch *o deeply. U»e this wonder-workings
cream every night and you’ll find that dry. flaky,
aging look miraculously disappear*! Yonr .kin fairly bioopt all winter — next eprlng, you U look
younger than ever!
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All Froitle 11 freeier hat romtant fan-forced
air circulation which maintaini conilant xero-cold
temperature. Porrelain finlih Interior ii eaijr
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100 W O M EN ’S BETTER DRESSES

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Jan. W, 1968 — Pair* T

nnounces
By Margaret Coaby
Cosby
pale yellow ceramic
boat haa been received and will be
The North .Orlando
Orlando Garden bowl; third pUcc.
placed on the February wintlu B ’ FeTd ith January mcettng
w a v imported thtat the tuie, tlnr tmineuf-Mr. and-Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. George new Garden of tha Month sign W. W .‘ Simmons,
Oglesby, 6 Algiers. Assisting
Marcia as hostesses were
Mrs. Donald Mattingly and
M rs.
Ewrightaon Harvillc,
club president.
The committee
announced
that the club's refreshment
booth at the Volunteer Fire
Department's Kiddie Fun Day
was a financial success.
Giving hints on flower ar­
ranging was Mrs. Daisy Crit­
tenden of
Seminole
Pla/a
flower shop. Assisting was her
associate, Mrs. Fred lleubcrger.
«

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placed o
• The committee also announ- vard ini
ced 4b*d-dh£-'K;sl f i r * . street -project, fi
signs ware received and when

I Jane V est was appointed
Members were delighted to enjoy ‘the friendly social time
I chairman for a rummage sale have Mr*. Helen Beam visit and delightful refreshments
-Jo.-byJwkUa Match m l Mary with them to d Join In with following- fevoeeellcg; -vr
Howell was named to assist, their workshop- FeByily and
Next meeting of the board
of directors

be at the

home of Mrs. W. W. Anderson,
S.'Edgem on Avenue, Feb, 4.
Regular

meeting

will

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hostesses will be Mrs. Mary

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SECOND PLACE prize ribbon in North Orlando
Garden Club workshop went to Mrs. Walter
Illando for her "Symphony in Blue” arrange­
ment in candlewick pedestal container.

ROSE ROOM arrangement of artificial tropicann
roses nnd fern in milk glass won first place for
Mrs. James Mayer in North Orlando Garden
Club workshop.

New Shipment
$1.00 And I'p

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Elizabeth

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Personals

nolw I)r , entertained h e r
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llirk-l
man of paranja Rd. had as bridge club on Wednesday
their dinner guesti Mr. and, Her gucVts were Mra. Ewald
Mr*. Alfred Johnson, Carl Mlehclsen, Mra. Ralph Por­
( arisen, Mrs II Savage and ter. Mrs Alfred Rough. Mrs
Mrs. Alvin
Mr. and Mra. F. it. Cellar- Ernest ilillirrg.
Wind and Mra. M. Ehawkey.
man this past week.
Mrs William Knoll of Ma­
lanias ltd. has returned from
a visit to Yonkera, N Y .
where she was the guest of
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Stosch

Mr. and Mr*. William Brum­
baugh of Hurna Vista had as
Iheir rerent guesls, Mr. and
Mra. Francis Hirst of Aituoaa,
Pa.

(iifta - Cardu • Hooka
210 E. Flrat St.

BRAND OF
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WITH MINERALS

Reg, $1.59 Sweeta Liquid 98c
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79c *
89c **
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H Blue Willow Dinnerware $2.001
100 Ft. Hemp Rope . ,. 89c
$1.98 Mylanta Liquid $1.49
$3.49 Vipenta Zestabs $2.19
Multi-Vitamins .. . $1.69

WASH PANTS $2.98

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where ahe waa confined for
the aerond time to undergo
M A rti'l Mr**. at« Ryerson
major *urgery.~She'tir-r,'..vprratlng at home and would Smith rnoNftl inf u t ti« ir new
Hene Tyler of Miami. Among i their guest Mrs. Joseph Co­
»1 « l»ri\ e. in
welcome visits from sriends hnmr n! !&lt;&gt;!•
the other guesti helping them hen of Babolyn. L I . N. Y and neighbors
Hot 1ay Manor . f » Olll tlr
Mra
Cohen
ia
Mra.
Cooper
s
enjoy their dinner were M r.!
Imuin Mrs A t. Ptt 1 , mi tlo r
ncice.
of Mr * Smith. n\n » r« il.h-a
and .Mrs. Karl Murr, Mrs Kri
At the nurnr mltlr
of Manlula, New York «r
eda Murr and Russell Palmer
Miss II Lockwood of Mag

Mra. Ren Kratter o f Miami
Mr and Mra. John Prick of
visited her parents, Mr. and
Catalina Dr. entertained 10
Mr. and Mra. Russell Coo­ Mra. K. W ilferd o f Volusia
guests at dinner, Sunday, Jan. per of Granada Rd. have as Dr.
21, at their home in DeBary.
Their current bouse guesti are
Mr. and M n . Paul Fox of
W ELL KNOWN
Long Island City, N. Y.

— ' Celebrating their birthday*
•
at tha DeBary Rcitaurint on
Friday evening
were
Miss

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5 79c Fasleelh . . .
«$1.98 Hair Spray . .
$1.25 Miss Clairol .
_ 25c Waxed Paper .

appearance

Altamonte Personals
Mra.

PRICES GOOD THRU SUN., JAN. 31*t.

100 - 5 Gr. Aspirin
Spring Jewelry

Atlrnding this lovely occas
Ion were Mrs. le d
Dudek.
mother of the honoree, ami
sisters, Delxirah, Dianne. Ver
onica and Vanes-a, Mrs. Char
les Walls of London. England;
an aunt. Mrs. W P Metcalf,
Miss Peggy
Nippard.
Mrs
Jackie Miller. Mrs I. I. Wer
ley
and daughter, Cheryl. [
Mrs. It I’ llulhert mil riaugh
ter. Grace. Margar-* Garrett !
Margie Mryera,
and
Mrs
Judy Cannon of Casselberry |

GUESTS AT A RECENT showed feting Mrs. Richard McCanna are from
the left, Mrs. Jay Seans, Mrs, Charles Watts, Jeanne Sears, Mrs. Ted
Dudek and Mrs. Gene Scurs, hostess.

I

CRESCENT-SHAPED "Moonlight Serenade" ar­
rangement. third place winner in North Orlando
Garden Club workshop, was tho creation of Mrs.
Gladvs Piloian.

Refreshments were served
and assisting Mrs Gene Sears
were. Miss Jeanne Sears and
Mrs. Jay Sears.

Mr. and Mra. William Sig­
norelli of Titusville, visited
9 r J h e ly son and his family, Mr.
i and Mr*. Carl Signorelli of
Rockledge, and grandson. Bar• ry, en route to DeBary fb
spend several days with Miss
Rase Signorelli of Shell Rd.
end also Mm. Marie Aecardi
of Hibiscus Dr. snd Mrs. Teena Armao of Park Lane.

Commercial

W EEK-EN D

appear since the stork rletid

Mrs. M Roberts of Madera
Dr. has as her bouse guests,
Mwt Sally Major and Miaa
Helen Fitigerald of Newark,
N.J. They have spent weeks
visiting places of interest in
and around central Florida.

BOB!

rhone 322-3914
Corner Oak A

ed to make its
ahead of time.

Mr*. Frederick Kammerer,
(Gertrude) of Sunset Dr . IV
Hary, has entered thp Univrr-1
slty Medical Hospital at Char­
leston, S. C.

Feature* The

Curly Cheekn, Wavy Itanxa,
Lifted Crown, Molded Napa.

Dallas received many beau

Mr. and Mra. Todd Clay of

112 S. PARK AVE.

B E A U T Y SHOP

tiful gift', hut was not alile to

Columbia* Trail have as their
house guest E. S Taft III, of
Summit, N. J. Mr. Taft will
atay with the folka in DeBary.
until hit wedding to Miss Ka­
ren Horn* of Sun City, Aril.,
on January 28. The wedding
will take place at the Episco­
pal Church, Deljind Mr. Tafl
is attending Stetson Universe
ty-

KADER
JEW ELERS

Eva Bess

By Julia narto*
| Jeanne Sears of Altamonte at their home lo a Stork show-1 Canna, the fornjer Dallas Cas
Mrs. Gene Scars and Miss | Springs wer* recent hostesses je r honoring Mrs. Richard Mc-J sell of Dol Hay Manor

By Mra. John I-eone

S II.V K H P l.A T E BY —
IN T E R N A T IO N A L

be

Hyatt and Mrs. Oranc Ware.

An artificial flower arranging workshop followed and rib­
bons for the most attractive
were awarded to Mrs. James
Mayer. who made an "S'* ahaped "Rose Room " arrange­
ment of tropical roses and
fern in milk glass, first place
blue ribbon; Mrs. Walter Blando, a "symphony in Blue" ar­
rangement of a variety of all
blue flowers and podacarpus
in a white bowl on crystal ped­
estal, serond place; Mrs. Gla­
dys Piloian, crescent • shaped
"Moonlight S e r e n a d e " ar­
rangement of giant white
muma, feathered _brown and
white chcx^gnU'.w«n»»r~wh#te
dogwood and podacarpus in a
Drape a clean terrycloth
towel over baby'i high chair
to absorb perspiration and
protect his bare back and
lege from sticking.

li* ncncfo that |7.*S

Thursday, Feb. II, when the

Shower Fetes Mrs. Richard McCarma

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Phone 322-1535

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MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL LAPOMA, couple at left, were recent visitors
at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don LnPomn, Palm
Springs Road. The senior LaPoma’s enjoyed the sunny mild Florida
weather.

Here Is a hand froip the 1964
world championship t e a m
trials that should really furn­
ish a field day for second
gucsscrs.
Seven. o f-4 h tr«w iu ^ *i’orthSouth pair* ic the trial* reach­
ed
five-club
contracts
by
means of the hidding in the
box or something fairly *imilar._Dne North player opened
with one heart and after rebidding two and three dia­
monds, dropped hi* partner at
four club*. The other South
player got all the way to alx
clubs.
rtaying at five or six clubs,
South held himself to nine
tricks. He would play dummy's
queen of spades at trick one
and take East’i king with the
ace. Then he would take a
first-round heart finesse in
hope of getting two quick dis­
cards. The heart finesse would
lose. East would take two

diomsunaksAA
fo h tW
By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
1' I
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1 cup boiliog water
1 tap. sod*
l t i cups sifted flour
1 cup light brown sugar
1 egg
Hjcup butter or oleo
Mr Up.-salt
1 Up. baking powxicr
•
1 Up. /vanilla
Cream butter and sugar. Add
oak**. OkayT
Here's Lourln* Messenger's egg and dry IngrcdlenU. Add
date mix and vanilla. Spread
Carrot Cake
in a well greased 9 by 12 inch
C A R R O fT CAKE
pah. Hake in a 350 degrre oven
4 eggs
for 25 minutes. Take from
2 Up. soda
oven and spread this topping
tk cup raisins
over It.
1 cup Wesson oil
V&lt; cup light brown sugar
1 Up. cinnamon
*«, cup coconut
2 cups grated carrots
3 tbsp. butter
2 cups fjpur
3 tbsp. milk
1 tap. salt
Return to_oven for fiv* min­
.2 cup* sugar
utes or until brown.
Vi cup pecans
Beat eggs and add oil. Add
Mable Carroll's Fruit Cock­
dry ingredient* slowly until
well blended. Fold In grated tail Cake
FR U IT COCKTAIL. CAKE
carrots, nuts and raisins. Hake
In 350 degree oven 35 *5 min­ 2 cups fruit cocktail
I clip sugar
utes.
l ' i cup flour
FROSTING •
Mix 1 8■or pkg cream cheese W tsp salt
with ti *ti"k butter until soft, 1 tsp. soda
add 1 pkg powdered sugar, li 1 egg beaten
cup pecans, ?' Up vanilla or Drain juice from cocktail
lemon. Spread l&gt;etwcen layers Save Juice Place cocktail in a
well greased loaf pan. Mix
and top of cake,
Juice with ary ingredients and
Mr*. James Warners queen add beaten egg Put baiter on
top of fruit cocktail.
Elizabeth Cake
QUEEN ELIZABETH CAKE Make topping of I cup brown
sugar and l» cup nuts and
Mix together and cool
spread oil top Hake about 45
6 ii oz*. dates, ehop|&gt;ed
minutes in a 3T5 degree oven
Vi cup nuts, chopped
Coconut can tie used In place
of nuts
Uso delicious with
whipped cream
By M n . II. I.. Johnson
I have had quite a few re­
quests lately both by phone
and also by letter to repeat
some of the first recipe* print­
ed here.a few year* ago. So
J-*ol my folders out and came
up with-some good one*. This
week though leU make it all

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CAMERA i
SHOP^i
210 S. PARK AVE.

Mil.I.ION Dot.I.Alt CAKE, a
favorite of Mrs Fort Poole
Beal and rnmhine:
3 egg whites
&lt;i tsp sail
)&gt;« cups sugar
Place in refrigerator.
Melt and cool 2 squares cbo
colate. Cream:
5 tbsps huttei
IV. cups sugar
3 egg yolki-—
Add lo cream mixture alter­
nately:
2'&gt; cups siftisl flour
I ' i cups sweet milk
Add I tsp vanilla to melted
chocolate, Sprinkle 2 tsp bak­
ing powder over egg whites.
Fold egg while mixture into
batter. Bake in three 9 inch

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TOPPING
1 box confectioners sugar
1 stick butter
Vi cup warm milk
• *
1 tsp.- vanilla.
1 square melted chocolate
Cream sugar and butter, add
other
in g re d ie n t*.R e s e rv e
enough of this lo frost sides
of cake. Then add' to remain­
ing icing 1 cup broken nut
meats and 1 cup grated coco­
nut and frost layers and top.

30% lo 40%

I tsp baking powder
I on
I 74
4 eggs
ft JO
1 large ran chocolate syrup
Mix in order given Rake in •
I oblong baking dish at 350 de
j grers for 40 45 minutes. While 9 l ft
still warm sift powdered su­ 9 Jo
gar on lop Can lie served with 10 00
whipped cream on top Tills is
a cheap cake but very good
10 JO
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Movement of the Mendelssohn
Concerto In E Minor Opus No.
04. The balance of the pro­
gram is given over to Bern
stein conducting the New York
Philharmonic in Ravel's ' Mo­
ther Goose Suite "
8:30 9 p m. ABC. My Three
■Sons. "H e Wanted Wings.”
Wouldn't you know it uould
be Robbie wlin'd buy up an
old broken down World War 1
fighter plane and try to r*r
build it in his flack yard?

at a dinner party given by the
newlyweds, but most of the
humor comes in Die first half
as this program idea is ex­
pressed. The end of the half
hour tends lo run down as Endura makes a play for Dar
By Bob Thomas Jr.
Tin's father and almost des­
Herald Spnrta Writer
troys the 40-yearold marri­
Croom* High Panther* de­
age Robert F. Simon and \ta
hel Albertson return as Dar­ feated Phyllis Wheatly High
School of Apopka by a score
rin s parents.
t o l l p m CBS The Defen of 05-57 in the Croomi gym.
ders "Death on Wheels " An
Trailing at half time by 1
other script contrived to make •core of 33 19, the Panthers.
. point, which It succeeds in led by Verne)! Ellzy, found
making interesting!) it some the range and completely donvwhat bloodlcsily Leslie Niel- inated the second half. Ellzy
son plavs a business executive ; was high point man for the
t 0| I 21 Match Oim i
who kills a man while speed- victorious panthers w il l ) . 21.
(ft) The Sri ret Storm
I 9i Tr • tlinA»t*r
mg alter, a tight wilh his w ife | Andrew James hit for l'&gt;
4 ?'* t : » MIC Nr w« It*port
D&lt; fense Attorney Preston is points and Ernest Payne c*&gt;n4 Jo i Zt M»m of '.r u r»o
out to prove that the man was, nerted for 20 points. Ellzy and
(Cl t'ni It Walt
4 HO i : i M ell* | trgo
temporarily insane and his I James contiolled the backfit I'rier l***tam* *i
reckless driving was the result iioards, locked shots, and ball
O l Sr All lift*
&amp; If &lt;2i N'e» iritpi
of accumulated p r e s s ur e s hawked aa the boys from Pan(Cl I,p4 te |( T*» Ileaver which could no longer be con­ therland put on a fine offen ­
(St New 8 U either,
j
tained
sive show.
Knot»■
The Junior Varsity won it*
eighth conseiutiva game of
the campaign as they slipped
by their opponent by a score
of 311-32 The varsity team has
a record of three wins and five
defeats.
The Pantheis travel to DeLand u-’C.'ht where they will
Simple dresses with, if you will help cnoose a coat which take on the Southwestern T ig ­
ers.
wish, coats ’j* match and all ol comp emenls the dross, and
such
fashion
service
is
unusual, beautiful and elegant
An attractive young
materials are the designs of
Dayan has designed _____
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. ____
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many!, BELGRADE
P 1 ) — Tha
Nathaniel Da)an. who has
an&lt;| j,aj done designing world championship table tendone something which New on both live West and East nia tournament to be held in
Yorfc.has nCcdtdlTdF^a long ic z ia O Ills
"l^tratn cd l-jubijaggr-bloreniar April -15-. ,
time He has two shops call- nurse, now is in the business -5. has received applicationsY
etl "Tapem easure," one of with bun. and they have two from 38 male and ,30 female
which is manages! by bis wife, small daughters who wear de-1 squad* including the latest
Dayan designs with a de signs by their clever father. \entries, the Indonesia wornfinite idea in mind, His dress
Today's fashion is simplicity, fn '‘ t*am.
es are sheaths with different but fabric makes the difference 1
necklines '— high, low. u&gt;und, tKMween a day and an evening
square or whatever is most be outfit. All about his shop you
coming to the woman who will see rolls of exquisite fabrics
wear the dress His darting 1 from France, Italy and right j
shapes the contour in a most here in the USA. The shop has j
flattering manner, and his a definite flair and on the
dresses arc all lined in delight- walls be has festooned stunn-

who have their high school
annual portraits taken with
o ff • the • shoulder drapes,
showing cleavage and a lit­
tle

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could pose a problem should
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Jfln 28, 1965

By Abi90il Van Buren

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good news and his mall order* are done in unusual shimmerare tremendous.
1Ing golden or silver fabrics
You can choose fn&gt;m the and dramatic color tones with
rack in the shop, but have the overtones of shimmer.
outfit in any color, site or fa
This is one of the places
brie of your choosing. And bis where the "in " people go, and!
things have handfinished tou­ *0 should you when you visit
ches. if a woman buys a dress New York
and then later wishes a coat
Tomorrow —"D ear E d y t h
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Dayan Thornton McLeod."

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0:30 11 p.m. NBC. Hallmark
Hall of Fame. "The Magnifi­
cent Yankee" (color). The ti­
tle should be changed immedi­
ately to
"The
Magnificent
Lunts." It is Alfred I.unt and
Lynn Fontanne as Oliver Wen­
dell Holmes and his beloved
Fanny who give the play its
impact. Just as Louis Calhern
and Dorothy Glih dlft on
Broadway 19 years ago. The
Lunts are a Joy. As for the
play, it is 90 minutes of good
cheer and folksiness as it con­
centrates on the Judge as a
homebody rather than as a
great Justice, charming, but
talky and episodic. It gets the
expected excellent Hallmark
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costumes, casting,
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performances by
Eduard Franz, Robert Emhardt, James Daly, Brenda For­
bes and the others, but, though
the play is nothing to be asha­
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Mrs, Fort Poole’a Oatmeal
Cake
OATMEAI. CAKE
Pour and let stand:
1V« cups boiling water poured
over ~
1 cup quirk rooking oatmeal
Add: I stick oieo, cut in pieces
8&lt; cup white sugar
Vi cup brown sugar
1 tsp. salt
1vv cups sifted flour
1 tsp. soda
W tsp baking powder
t tsp cinnamon
2 eggs
Rake in 350 degree oven tor
T H U R S D A Y P. M .
30 minutes
C
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1 cup brown sugar
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v« cup cream or milk
( ) ) 1141 MaMtrinn
I cup coconut
7 0O (**i «)|»nn llr• vr•
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I cup nut meals
(ft) 11ills ti MR A Kittling
Spread on hoi cake wtien fin ' 7 JO 1 *1 Jollity Wtie*t
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(%1 Tii# M11 urn«r•
broiler (or a few minutes till I of) (4i
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coconut browns
c#rl
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DEAR ABBY: If things go
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Where do the second guessVAKJ84
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well. I will become a great­
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ers come in? North would have
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indefinitely
and
obviously age of the youngest great­
ask him if he intends to help
North had to give up the grandmother. So far I've
SOUTH
entertain her. If he refuses,
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Were
the
second
gucsscrs
if you'd be \ind enough to
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right? From a result stand­ print my letter, perhaps you
Both vulnerable
guilty, then stay home with
point,
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From
a
statisti­
could help me get this in­
•Narth lu t death West
her. And you don't HAVE
cal standpoint, "N o ."
formation. I would b« most
Pan
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to be angry at anybody.
Every one of the nine ex­ grateful. Thank you.
Pan 34* Pan
IF
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Pan
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pert South players chose to in­ DOROTHY S. IN COEUR
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DEAR ARBY: My parents
Pan
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sist on clubs and I imagine
D 'ALEN E, IDAHO
Fasa Pan
won't let me have a snake.
that at lealt 99 per cent ol
D E A R DOROTHY: The
Opening lead—A *•
We have a few books on sna­
other players would have done search is on! Anyone out
kes, and I know quite a lot
Furthermore, Just there knowing of a great­
spades and West the ace of likewise.
about them. The name of
shift the East and West hands grandmother who achieved
trumps.
the snake I want is the
The one South who played and it turns out that there is that status before her 51st
ROSY ROA. It is about three
four clubs went after trumps no defense against five clubs birthday, please contact this
feet long and is something
at trick two. He lost two while fiva diamonds cannot column.
like a boa constrictor. It is
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spades and the ace of clubs, make.
one of the smallest of the
DEAR ABBY: My mother,
tropical snakes, and it ma­
now past 70, has almost 100
kes a fine pet. I have been
descendants, but she repeat­
wanting one for about two
edly tells me that ahe will
ycara now, and I can't un­
be "a lon e" on special holi­
derstand why my parents
husband
says,
the Lunts out of It and it Steve’ s only concern Is what days. My
won't let me have one.
might become Just another do-1happens if Robbie succeeds in "L et's take her with us."
Please help me.
When my husband and I
mestic situation.
WANTS A ROSY ROA
repairing it. There's a funny
go out together, we enjoy
8-9 p.m. CBS. Young Peo­
DEAR
WANTS: Perhaps it
dream sequence as Steve re­ each other's company. When
ple's Concert. Leonard Bern­
all started in the Garden of
treks
stein's sixth annual young per­ creates his own version of we take Mamma,
Eden, but the most villified
ng
formers program comes from World War I. If there's one off for the entire
of all
creatures is the
uLincoln-Center'* Philharmonic thing Steve should have learn­ and I am left alone
snake. I have heard that
Hall. The show will include ed by now it's to never under­ tertain my mother. 1 invar*
they make "n ice" p«!ts, but
iably become angry, and by
15-yearold
pianist
Patricia estimate his son.
I am willing to Like any­
bedtime I am not speaking, one’s word f o r ' i t . ‘ Pcrhkps
Michaelian playing the first
9 9:30 p.m. .ABC. Bewitched
to my husband, What do 1
movement of Mozart's Concer­ ,"A Nice Little Dinner Party."
the reason
your
parents
to No. 20 in D Minor, and 17- •The show has a good idea in do? Leave my mother alone
won't let-you have .one if be­
year-old violinist James Oliver bringing Samantha-s mother and be angry with myself?
cause. even though it may
Buswell
playing
the
first together with Damn's parents Take her along and be angbe harmless,
most people

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Friday, January 29. 1965
G E N E R A L TE N D E N C IE S :

&lt;9) A fine day for you to iliow
you are endowed with your
basically *ound„and cnnsttuclive qualification*. Organize
in directiswa—ofn very sound nature and these
humanitarian or aoeinl service
interests o f a high order. Do
for those in distress.
A R IE S (Mar. .'I to A p r . 19)
Success in the business world
is vummensuiate with the
amount of lime nnd rnrrtry
you put into it. You ate very
eapalde nf impressing "tlieis
most favorably now, (Jet - an
early start. E X PAN D .
T A U R U S (A p r. 21) to May
20) l ’ut those fine jfleas into
operation immediately so that
you enjoy profits ns soon ns
.possible. Write to those at a
distance. It may he that you
get some missive thut can be
most helpful.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21) F'dlow your hunches nnd
you get the assistance of big­
w ig experts in whatever may
be your particular field. La.hor with true vim. Then be
happy romantically tonight
•with one you love.
MOON C H ILD R E N (June
*22 to July 21) Allies will now
carry Oirough with your ob­
jective if you show you will
co-operate in theirs. Strive
Torrntore good w ill, h i W r y
understanding but let them
.reaped you as well,
. . e
LEO (July 22 t° Aug. 21)
I f you are enthusiastic about
your work, tho hours go by
very happily and you get renulls you want. Come to a
real understanding with fel­
low workers. Double your pro­
ductivity.
VIRGO (A u g. 22 to Sept.
22)
You
nre
partieuluily
eharnnng today and can make
others happy with your spec­
ial talents. Oet much nrrontpli-hed. Then out to the
amusements that mn-l please
you and bring solar e
1.1HR \ i Sept. 2.T to 0 . 1.
22) Getting fuiid.riionl.il a(
fairs in order with regard to
Clo to tic* i* of infinite impoitam e now. CompU't** w!»nt
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RUNNER f / t I K E A MOT)!
N E V 6 R U N D E R - J \ 1U V S E A
MiT liStCUS U P C S IV A -si ^TA S . °
P lJ T ) } A1AN WHO
TOM 3 'ST \ k*o . l a k e 's Jl U^ WITH TH A T M US— I f At AK*E6 AN
AS ME b e s t ,i s e t t e r ^
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with routine uffuii*, hut n«M
a note of hr ilium* »• t»» thorn
a* wril. I.mton to htCHA of
partmTH. Korp appointment*
on time, ilo I lie *hoppm^ that'
i* vital
S A l i i m i M l M N -v 22 to
Deo. 21) Vmj ran m«M l •• n *
cent ahum lanre hv ronihinintr
the Btatldapl with the row at
till* tinn*. (ii*t ohli^ati A* in
tell.n»-ntl\ ailjUNti'il. Muhc improu-im HU thut im »n a»hh*il
value.'
CAPRICO RN (P e r 22 tn
Jan. 201 If &gt;ou x*\ .ut rally
atart. alnioat an&gt; tiling &gt; •• i
have in miml can ha hicoiii
p l i r t f l fjuiohK. S
amount
o f change is in or&lt;i&lt; r Tl is si
an includes personal dealings
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stronger futuie for yo,.t,»e|f
He sure they know what they
are rloing. I hen tarry through
with faith.
I’ lSCKS (F&lt;b 2n to Mar
20) tinod frit rids have One
suggestions for you. hot you
must be more aggressive. You
will be invited to tunny social
affairs. Hv aille you attrinl
the right ones and gt t ahead.
IF Y O l’ K t H il l) IS HORN
TO D AY, he or she will be s
born business prison, yet the
nature Is such tliat tile artist­
ic atfd cultural me uls iln in­
tegral* part of this fine mind
and many a person will he
aided by your humanitarian
. youngster. So he sure you
give an opportunity to lie
with others early and then
there is great success in this
chart.
“ The Stars impel, the)
do nut compel.** \\ list you
make of sour life is large­
ly up to Y O C !
Uarrnll Rightrr’s individual j
Foreeast for your sign for
February is now n-udy. For ‘
your ropy send your birthdate i
and 11.00 to ( urroll Rightrr
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INDIANAPOLIS.. Ind (C P I)
— Mickey Rupp, of Mansfield.
Ohio, became the first rookie
nominated for the 4Sth annual
Indianapolis
Don
Rupp
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sponsored by II. A. Chapman,
of Tucson,
A r iz , and will
'drive a conventional roadster
which is the f.rsl car of its
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U. S. Hour Of Reckoning Near In South Viet Nam
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Expensive Diet
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U P I Foreign N ew t Analyst
The hour of reckoning for

Highlights 01
President's
'fcffiDmic Report

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tugal (U P I ) — Jose Madeira
never had much faith in banks. j
He kept hit life savings— $8,000 escudos $300 in banknote*
— in a bag at his hqme. lie
Tieeded"- iHurff'-omhey torfayr
But when he looked into the j
bag, he learned with horror j
that rata had chewed up all
the bills.

Tbe overthrow of the Tran
Van

Huong

government al­

most certainly means that neu­

tralist - p » . - » a a * 4 will be in­
creased for a negotiated set­
tlement of the conflict, led by
Buddhiat monk* who have
ahown increasing hostility to
U, S. pollcJc*,_
The f a c t
Gen, Nguyen
Khanh chose for the moment
of his coup a time when U.S.
Ambassador Maxwell D. T ay­
lor waa out of the country Is
evidence that he anticipated
strong U. S. opposition to this,
the sixth change of govern­
ment in Saigon in the last 15
months.
The United State* had given
atrong support to the Huong
government and last Decem­
ber forced dissident army gen­
erals to abandon an attempt
to restore themselves to polltlcal power over the civilian
government.
For months Buddhist oppo­
sition to the United States has
NEW POLICE CHIEF C. B. Allen of Altamonte
been mounting, climaxed this
Springs, former polire servant of the Maitland
week in demonstrations de
force, also served for more than six years with
mandlng tthe overthrow of
police in Gastonia, N. C. After moving to Florida
Huong and the ouster of Tayhe attended training school under Florida High­
Jor as U.S. ambassador.
way Patrol and a defensive Tactics course sponAt the H m e time, Khanh,
the- FBI-antF- MaitliJifffi' polkfit-departwho held poVer for rrren —(tSPPcF
month* after Jan. 30, 1964, has
mtnt.
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been courting Buddhist favor.
Despite Khanh's public calls
to carry the war to the north
against Communist North Viet
Nam, the suspicion has been
growing among, many Am eri­
CROW N BLKN
cans in Saigon that he might
be willing to carry his alli­
ance with the Buddhists to
Ihe point of seeking a truce
with the Viet Cong.
As for the Buddhists, two o(
their most influential [eadrrsl
BONDED - ROURHQN
were among the five who dc |
rlarrd a fast to the death if j
REG. 4.99— 41.95 CASE
Huong were not removed.
^ They are Thirh Tam Chau
and Thich Tri Qunng
Roth accuse Ihe United Sla I
trs of sacrificing Vietnamese
nationalism and of being In
(created only in the war a
gainst the Viet Cong and Asi
an communism.
The more militant among
I f . . . . , 1 7 O ')
Hie Buddhist leadership hast
II
If
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demanded direct negotiations
■till ..BON
with the North Vietnamese. (
BEG. 5.95
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W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
H ighlight* o f President John•on’s economic report to Con- r ——— •—
_____________
Outlook
The *U te of the economy
It excellent with the eoming
year promising "uninterrupt­
ed tnd vigoroua exptntlon."
Such perennial prohlemt at
employment, tnd prlcet are
not fully mattered but "w e
are well on our way to their
solution.”
Job* And Output
About 1.5 million new Joht
opened up in the pa«t year
and the unemployment rate
fell from 6.7 per cent to 6.2
per cent. A further drop in
the Johleaa rate la expected
In 1965 but the decline could
ROBERT II. Thomas Jr. proudly displays n
be offact if the groat national
plaque presented to himrreading: ."Presented to
product ahowed no greater
Robert B. Thomas with Community Apprecia­
gain than the $38 billion Intion for Contributions Totaling Four Gallons.
create forecaat for 1965, tame
Central Florida Blood Bank— 1964." Thomns,
a t in 1|64.
who leads Seminole County- donors, is a Semi­
Income
Peraonat income rose to a
nole County school attendance officer and a
■national . average o f $2,228
staff correspondent of The Sanford Herald.
and corporate taxea hit $32
billion last y*ar.
Further
gaina were aeen in both indi­
vidual and corporate income
thia year.
Price* And Spending
The coat o f living ahowed a
1.2 per cent increaae but
price atahility waa maintained
generally during the year and
la expected to continue In
NEW YORK (U P I) A the Straw Hat." ValtaC* eye
1965. "Conaumera’ confidence great private art collection left danling "Woman in Red,"
ia atrong.”
New York to be sold in Palm Modigliani's “ Young Woman
Taxea
Reach on Feb. 9 at the first in a Little White Collar," and
Lett ycar’a income tax cut major art auction ever held works by Piasaro, Sisley, Vuil­
did the job it waa *up|x&gt;icd in the Florida resort.
lard, and Marquet.
to do In keeping the economy
Twenty - five impressionist | They will be sold by the
moving, and proceed reduc­
and post • Impressionist works Trosby Galleries after a six
tion or elimination of $1.76
belonging to Morris W Haft, day exhibition for the benefit
billion in excite taxea la ex­
a New York garment manu of the Palm Reach Heart
pected to help further thia
farturer, and his wife have Fund The auction is a feather
year. I f the economy heginn
Ix-en on public display at the in the cap of the Trosby firm
to weaken additional remedies
Waldorf Astoria since Sunday which outbid the powerful auc
will he proposed .
for the la-nefii of University lion monopoly of New York
The Hollar
and l»ndnn for the sale The
Hospital.
The confidence of the world
Thousands of persons flock­ Hafts maintain a home m
in the stability of the dollar
Palm Reach.
rnuat lie maintained, which ed to (lie hotel's elegant Em­
means holding the $35 an pire Room to new the collec- ' Art market experts say the
ounce value for gold. As a non which may bring as much sale may establish the Elurida resort a* one of Ihe world's
move toward greeter flexibil­ as $2 million.
The jewels of the painting winter auction capitals — a
ity in maintaining the dollar,
tlie law requiring 26 per rent collection arc Renoir's •'Little logical development in view
gold “ cover” for federal re­ ■fiirl in lllue” —considered one of the unparalleled aggrega
serve deposits should he re­ of his host children's por lion of millionaire collectors
trails, Van Gogh's "The Sow who vacation there Dealer*
pealed.
c.r" which was inspired b) and collectors' agent* from
Iteceeaion, Inflation
Congrras should create the Millet's painting of Ihe same Britain, France. Switzerland
atmospheric and oilu-r European countries
machinery to art quickly to subject. Degas
By Jane Casselberry
rut
taxea
if
a
recession “ Jockeys," Monet's early im­ have nolijied Trosbys that
Officers were elected Tues
threatens, although recessions pressionist masterpiece "Juan they plan to attend the auc­
day night to head the Semin
are not ronatdrred
inevit­ le»-Pins," and a first late tion.
ole
County Young Ri-puhlican
able. Hut it ia vital to he I Ronnard 1Still Life "
Haft, known as the dean of
on guard ngainst a spiral in
Oolher paining* are Totil the American fashion indus­ Club for the coming year al
price and wages that could ouse l.aulrec i “ The M.m With try. began co.lrctmg in Ihe a mretmg held in the office of
bring on Inflation.
1930s and his firs) acquisition, Allen Pyle in South Fern Park
W elfare
a Corot landscape, u includ
E Pope Bassrtt of Altamon­
Congress was urged to ap­
ed in Ihe sal#, lie was instru­ te Spring* wa* re-elected to
prove a hospital Insurance
mental in organizing the high another term a* ptexnlent ol
program for the elderly un­
school n( the fashlun industry the group. Other officer* in­
der tha Social Security sys­
and the Rasion Institute ol clude Mr*.. Gretcheh Tope,
tem, along with a 7 per cent
Technology, a college of which first vice president; Mra. Patinerrase in Social Security
hr is chairman of ihe hoard
»y Wagner, second vice prext
JANU ARY 26, 1965
liencftta and higher public
It has become increasingly ■dent, Mrs. Ann Raxaett, third
Admissions
assistance payments to needy,
rare for fine examples of the vice president; Mrs Mildred
Charlie Ryiil. Eleven Chairs
aged and -the disabled.
French
imprcsMumaU-u and --Tuekeci _ curieipoaduig oecre-1
1
Jr
,
Janet
Slur
relb'
Dorothy
C ities'
post-impressionists
to coiiim n Ury; Mr*.'Jane Ca»je!bmyH
Congress
will
he .asked Wilkes, Paula Baker, James
the market.
Most master­ recording *ecrelary.
Ml**
again to create a new depart- j Doucette, Kathryn Cox, Jose
pieces of these school* have Margareet
Gatti*, treasurer; !
.nient of urban affairs to give |phtne Haws. Alice L. Hasty,
Riddle,
L a r r y Iwen acquired by or given to and Allen Pyle, sergeant al
greater emphasis to the needs : Frederick
arm*
Stringrr,
Juanita
Fossil,
Sher­ museums.
o f cities, where two-thirds of
all Americans live. There also ry Young, Jean Holly, Sanford;
will he greater stress on co­ |Ruthie M Williams, Lake Monoperative planning by metro­ ! roc. Jack Johnson Ixmgwoud,
politan areas— possibly some­ Dana J Delaney, Mime.
Hlrlhs
times including several cities
in tiie same general area.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence MerAgriculture
rcll. Sanford, a hoy.
Discharges
Legislation will he sent
B o o n to Congress to attempt
JlIU Young. Elizabeth Kel
to assure “ a fair rrward” to ly and- liahy girl, Beverly
farm ers for their work. Small I Smith, Hobcrl E. Crenshaw,
farm er*.m ust recognise their I Dorothy Jackson and baby girl.
competition from large mech­ ! Casey Jones II, Mattie Stood
anised commercial farms will enmtr*. Otto Kieltnan, Ken
DAYS
increase, but they and others [ noth Gelers. Tyree Williams,
living In rural areas must I Frances Williams and baby
have a full opportunity to I iaiy,
Sanford;
Provcdenta
ahare in the “ fruit* of our so­ Barreca. DeBary; Vera Sell­
ciety” such ss better educa­ er*. Geneva; Robert I.ippin
tion and health facilities.
coif, l.akr Mary; William Mul­
ler, Orange City; Albert Sex­
ton, Waterford. Mich.

Republican Club

Elects Officers

lly Donna Fairs
The Church of the Nativity
Catholic Women’s Club will
sponsor a rummage sale today,
Friday and Saturday, begin­
ning at 8 p.m. and closing at
dark earh day, on the ground*
o f Super Valu Market on SR
43d. Good used clothing, fur­
niture, kitchen utenaila and
white elephants will b* on
sale. Mra. 'Oriand Fox ia
chairman o f th* event.

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C O L O R T V FOR O V E R 10 Y E A R S

Blake P a u l Corporation has
completed moving its manu­
facturing facilities from Or­
lando to State Route 425
(G rap eviil* Avenue) and A t­
lantic Coast Lin* Railroad in
Sanford. ,
Dudley B. Blake, president
of the corporation, which ha*
been manufacturing lacquers,
synthetic and industrial fin­
ishes In Orlando since 1951,
announced that shipping will
start from the Sanford plant
Monday.

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. 25th. andJgAPJt y

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Viet Nam is drawing nearer.

Major Art Auction
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IR R IG A T IO N SY ST E M S

By Phil Newaora

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Just to Top Things Off
CASE U-494 Dora and Dan
crntly got married.
But within a few month*
they were xmrried, irritable
and seeking advice.
For Don's weekly pay check
came to (L25 per-week. »hich|
j*. pretty Rqod tor, northern

Political Notebook
XX \SHINCTOS’

(NF X) —
X'• f httiiifU nuitiii Ia Iimv.*'
ju«t
M iit run w i»i «I fii»m
friend* w ho hn\ p relatives
nut with the Red gun 1111ita
t *:ut there* growing dissert9inn in a « ortM'Iri able number

Brar l.akv-Forrst ('itj
Mrs. Maryann Miles
834-367H

1 ake Mary
Mrs. Frinrrn XX'rater
.322-6211

Ca**rll»rrry
Mrs. Janr i .i»-»lberrj
N38-30I6

l.akr Monroe
.Mrs. II. 1.. Johnson
322-4722

Chuluota
Mr. Joan M igia
363-3712

Long wood
Mrs. Donna Kate#
836-3317

D&gt; ilary
Mrs. John D on *
668-1883

North Orlando
Mrs. .Margaret Co.by
322-6793
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
363-3160

Deltona
Mrs. Mildred llsney
668.kb.lt .
Geneva
Mrs. JnAnn Ifaya
319-1873

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P ubl i s he d de i t y
l i t n e l r i e t ur de y

Editor
ai

KtlUor
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e d it o r

Feud Reflects Red Rift
W A S H IN G T O N i N K .U * I Heeauseof 1’uhn’s
“ advenIlH * i* believed tohe ttie
N..W it is Fid el t'.is tio anil tu tist*' pnli.-y in Venezuela,
reason for Tito** w arning to
^
\ ’•♦ l ’n ' .h ut Tito Rolitika said, the extreme left Fidel ('astro,
who ate ii‘|**»rted tg he f• •i*lin that country wn* being iii Will the Rnsi&gt;ians and their
lliv:
• i tl i pi .'i . i “ It. villiNugo*la\
ally eontinue to
tii'li. if \ pftiltegy” mi l.iitur « ieastngh molated.
( aslro’s press, ttr turn, de- »upp"tt ( astro and Hie \enVmi i h h .
i idl’d 1III'** attitude ii * Oios •'zui'liin t e n o ris ts ?
Thru i|iiat iid. niioidtng to
It i* the concensus of S|M*
till'. insulting, dixhiyiil nnd
\
S
intelligence. tin' in
i in 1ist * mi roinmunimn that
h.om fut to l tlh il."
t I • ,i • • t lie • "tifllM* ti t hiit ill •
X* m**'*»n h\* nprr i.i l»5t* mi •should X rile zu cIll's Kudu..MJJ-*
• e.olv
tn flu f!•«I vvmld
1 .it m Xmi 11' Mf the l i»&gt;t m trrd in iMiim hing serious ter
Ms »i »e&lt;tllt aif I Me i "Mf III f he
1 tin ft ild. Ilk r |\»H8| wi|i || im n*| *• t iv it y , M"»« ox* wild
t wi • ti hiibM « and ( Imibi
•I'll!V1i I*
among
si'rondarv X tlgiislMv iii a i r like ly to ndd
( .»*tio Nppai« nt|y i nut tine*
leiolciH HI the Red world.
0 I,‘ n Mipport tn that of
t" I f pi* tflJlt Iim t \pi »*f »ev
m m tv i. fh .t s the conflict 1 uha and Red ( Inna if only
Itit i"M with at! it.* i vf i • to i«• ti
h r iw iin the two ( omidunist *" keep up with Mao 1 *r»
V» 'll ' "lit llllll* t • «r|\i il« M
g ott*. R u * mn and Red &lt; hina futig
»»!••*If I f'*r the i •" t « f I mI iii
\s hi iuo*t I ait in X m rri.
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Chinese running their 'a ffa irs .

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P« act f ill i " c x i s t e n * e "
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with

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&lt; l ilt IV f 1 Ml C h i i i u w i t h order a to re ne w g u e r r i l l a w a r -

Hay

falling

is G r o u n d h o g H a y a n d if that

fat* a u n i t
regime.

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M e a n w h i l e , this, d i s s e n s i o n
i n d i c a t e s no r r d l a p s r o f t he
Viet C o n g e f f o r t . All reports
i n d i c a t e t h a t t h i n g s a r e l i kel y t o g e t w o r s e f o r t h e U. S.-

signs

that

one

X'irtnumese

forces

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if

vxe

| 1 h r», uavrrrrs Hnn'l know . . . alert enough to »eiie up.
ftlllUHIl'TIO.V MATKI
wliat would happen to th^m on It.
Homs Del i very
l.e w.*k if they did de.ert. They don’t
know what the Vietnamr.e
• klHIMII.k. l o t . M I
*1.1. OIIIMH HI IL Kovernment would do to
U l Mal l
II I I I Tear
III.M i l i a r
l.a W ..k
them. Many are afraid the
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t • • I Moj i i ka
CommunUta would retaliate INVESTMENT SERVICE
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I I , I Mealka
hy killing them or mrmbert
Dated and nnliated
IN I Moalk
I N 1 Moatfc
Securities
P A i oitei HtgulsUoas provide ibet e.l easll subscriptions b*
*heir families
While in Viet Nam a few
Mutual Find*
,.14 la adoaaea.
monlha hark, a aerie* nf talk*
Tka MoraU La a niaiw .( u . Dana, l-raaa wkiaw M .a- with Viet Conr defector,
ALLIEN A CO.
1111,4 .ictuaio.ly to tk'a 0.0 for r.yiklicoiloa of all ika latal brought out one point clearly:
I l l K. LEMON ST.
■•■a prlalo, la tkla a.wo,.,or.
the Redi had regularly at­
L A K E L A N D . F LA .
ko.oioa *• t&lt;coo4 ciata m.ttkr L^i-otr It, I,It at in. fo.i tempted to aaaaaainate those Member: Midwest Stock E iik
Ottlco ot fcaa(or4. Ilor.n. ond.r mo Act al Caa,ro.a of Marck who defected and went home.
Chicago Board of Trad,
One defector showed me th,
I. HIT.
blast marks where • Viet
port et an/ matanai. aawa »r ui.u u u ^ or tkla o4!iiok Cong grenade had exploded Orlando flatoo Reprcaenlatlf*
at Tko aaalwrd tUikU u.ar ko ,opro4oc»« la nay aaaaaor wltW against th , wall inside his
• kt wrlttoa pora^.aloa et tka pakllokae M Tko Herald. Aa,
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
|ta4l*Uaat oc firm raapeaclkla far aitck ropredociioa will k* room.
Eh. GA l l l l t
* runal larad at lafrtnglo* ua Tka llarald a ao,,rl,kl a.4 will ha I f this disillusionment fa
widespread a m o n g Vjct Cong
,kal4 i.akla fwr 4auia,ad uadac Ika law.

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2-D00R REFRIGERATOR

PHILCOf
A U 1 0 M A T IC N

Mors lamiliM i r , looking to
ua tor th, beet In Mortgaga

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financing Cat your loan hats.

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312 WEST FIRST ST.

SlC TIO M

Were o v e r lo a d e d . We need space for
car loads on Ihe waq. VVe wont be vndemld

t h e y g e t b e t t e r . Hut t h i s dist e n s i o n m a y o|a*n a d oor toward

nr :

In la s t

*ertin.• that N Xft*
uanged, de (iautle

tuor

t h e y ' d l i ke t o d e s e r t .
li ut h o w e v e r m a n y o f t h e i r
non-Communista
there
are
and h o w e v e r m a n y hints t h ey
h a v e se nt h o m e , t h e r e a r e s o
actually preparing
in a n y a p p r e c i a b l e

\o

ha* k

w o u l d I*r ri|»e for a n i ma ^i n ativr
pay c h o l o g n al
warfare
p r o g r a m t h a t wo u l d i n c r e a s e
t h a t d i s s e n s i o n a nd e n c o u r a g e
desertions.
,

concrete

X tla n tii

B LO O M

In

present

X * ne
s i nce

not ( o m m u n i s t s , hut pe opl e
w h o « oul d he w o n ha* k to t h e
l o y a l i s t side.
S o m e o f t h e s e me n h s v e
hinted to t hei r r el a t ive s that

no

li r e

* not d« s i l l i e d

ll-

I hu l -in I** J.*&gt; p e r t r n t &lt;*f
t h o s e wi t h t he X’ lel C o n g a r e g u e r r i l l a

they are
to d e s e r t
n u mb e r s

for in of t h e
lio n

w a lk o u t.

o

ttiin k

• IN

rerep

w tie th e r h r

N o G im m ic k s -W e a r e
o v e rsto c k ed with 1965
•node) all channel s e t s

Xi i i i *

2, w h n l i

F R E f

some

\ X |

A N Y

S " *k» .

*4|t*l a i m e d s t i u g g l e in
zu« la
wa*
a
failure

Vietnamese

a

’ I

Yeai *

«I • \

T V
ANTENNA

outsmarting
t he ( hi ne s e .
In

*dd

\« w

O UTDO O R

•( iR*s, wht «h sai d b l u n t l y Hint
(a*tin*
pol o y o f t crrornvi n

• hie

to 111*

m in d e d

p la n n e d
re p lie d

de 11II i :•’ *
I i « in h leadet
should
XVIn
'
(in Xprd I I!••;*! tlu \- rt Ii
Xfter
Xtlantic Tre.dv will la .*0 f l i i l * l he

• .ileiollll

the

P r e s i d e n t I . e o m ’s

•

a

aavi

i*

work*

irk s o m e

that

at

t h e oth* i

some thing* air |n*l n»l «l"io* •
ill re*l not .tid * Steaks
ami
what el Be *

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w hi*

*« n iie tliiiic

lio n

•

P.Hlft i* lire y e a i

h inier

t m t e d S t a t e * out of t h e \ \ l &lt; i

on

N w (hat Ilie ho chav de
coratloiis air down, the hou«e
h&gt;ok* A' hale a* Mom * • up
hoard
after
a
leen.ig'ia'
party

'Mine

men

o h ie ciio n . h lr
X n o t h e r w o u l d h r I n r a * r I lie

named

"I the pm I ,tstro terrorist*
to keep turn from t ak ing offi • ha* led in 1 1 ' t i f i dei ai de

Xiio/ii iln

*o

seat

O R C H ID S

it* in several nl In* recent *rmi
an mint new* contei em e*
X*k«f| point blank hy new*

I'arkr*

Itill

l 4 &gt; 14* 1« f 1
I "i
•
11 * g f i ei t i l l a

to strip

I M a lio ria lu tii a llv

• • II I *•i * h t t I i'o||I III I *e
« nr • i I |
and the failure

‘ ••iii * e a i • I.iriif and maneuver*i w
I hi
X« to zu« la's
rv

N X l'i» of

i*

■ H r n H v very m u d i* in Iii * m u n i - . - . *
ohp’i
these d i \ s iJ• has hinted at It

''integrated”
and
* Miprana
tional ' a*pcrts that lie find*

i% i n c t e a * i n c l v

Barbs

i« \ "liit'otia* \

and

live

a t i o n g in t h e « x t r r m e s mi t h,
w h u h h a * a ri ch h i s t o r y o f

far

H•« hsnlcsl 8upt
b iLL v i m n r
8isrr I'botugrsphvr

I * • • r •• n e ’s

**■“—
(«.udle

I d riv e r *

• -"I •'•gmlyes. t Its* R«t&lt;ls in
X o o ' i i ,i at** iit*.» Im •11\ wjdit
1" tv n i l
ad tie r«-ills " f
X|an '

(•i ink rt'.inship

“V X T O tr&gt;rtf
One main de

2

outfighting

Sovt

lly J o » ^ h \V. (ir iu i;
tx e .irs old .tnd A rticle U pro added “ hut the A tlantic Alii*
I* Ml IS c if P i ) — Siuns ;trc \id c* that rrom then onward^ anco i * . another m atter. T h t
ni nit ipl&gt; in is
that
Providentait\ m e in la t **!.•!** i.tu ipnl on allian ce e v u ts
and
should
t'darlos «lc (•iiullc of F ra n ce one \e a i s notice. .
la s t."
ha% net his
sights on d ra stic
Whether do 11.milea rtu a lh
One reason i&lt; that dc
t ’. a u lU
change* in tin* Xtlantic A lii \xould walk out of N \T O
u a n t% to keep Fra n ce and Euanee hy lOh'.l
not &gt;el terta m llr* might. ,h»r fnpp protected t»&gt; tlie immense
These change* could include instance
ii'r* the I ’m at a* \ mo ric.in n u clear deterrent
pulling Fra n ce out
the W i l l i leverage to adit.iin the d ra *lu runtuella e\«n after N A TO is
Xtlantic T re a t)
Organization re*i*m n of the tieaty lie deem* re\ampe«t and o\rn after his
(N XTOl
eAentml
own fledgling F/cnch nuclear
’H k ' n certaiulv would uixolse
hut n huihlmg of \ XTO in force Irecome* more nf a real*
top to lvottom
revam ping
id line wiltr In* own ideas i* p v j | ltin t ik h ) .
a.

T h i s Mi n f o l l o w e d u p wi t h
The Chinese have time ami
again con«|Uered t h e i r roun* a altar p atta« k hy X u g o h l a v try. T h e hatre»! i* e*pe&lt; t al l y 1,1 * n f f i r i a l n e w s p a p e r Pol -

a mi

monthly income.
And that SIS per month
honeymoon was stupid!
He should likew ise have
bought a cneap jalopy or used
the bus.
For the sign of a smart

i7VAllanlk' Alliance ...Shaky

&gt; »i.
»l r demi-e o f |, «wi
dell! ( •mitai t and hi* Red p.i*
•1*111111 ’ll Hill'll, l ‘i|l»M** !•••;• •at
• d d t if • r li t* I" t it t r vmi:
'll - pi ' » r Iy In li'lTilin hi* MU
Aire nf I atm Ainerii’ii'* I "tn
niiitiist tu tn.
II. tiMJt to • ii |Mt»«Ming hill d
for the 1• s'JMII't II " f tr i »«•!
1* III Mild l III i f ilia v\ mi ( mi r in
1hr &lt; h »ihll-i-afi count n r* •»S
This dn illusiunnieiit n p .it- |T . Ill lly m il rich XcnczurlH
I 1.... h* •'Vt v. ». is &lt;«»r t
i dly
Fiin to appear hi rei ill 1» lit * go •!. •v\
11mt
tt*&gt;'fitI s as
Hie Red to R un i.i
Xnit 1l&lt;M.
I him *e •ti pped up shuiply ►•1.4*4 g V III 1 at in
the number of thrlf *M«lviai* nhii harked liy 1 ito
d o ' in South \ let Nam
1T?tr Vuyoslav ptrsidrnt is
hi ••f f t . these Chinese up. s*»d I l i w v e warned f.istlo
patently have taken actual »**«•»»►( usiiik' tin* ‘adventur
• imnund of numctotit Viet
taetn* ««t Red ( hltm‘*
( t»ng rut Iit a i y and political Mm» I se lung
At the red nt Vuiro confei
action units.
1 hi* influx of fedviseis rr erne of "unaligned" nation*.
even
i hatged
openly
por t e dl )
ha* . i Mined
m m ^ Tito
that I a * t in and I ndorie*la h
g uer r i l l a* and •oi nr gue i r i l l a
ro-o|M-rator s t*» feel that the I'leaident S u k a r n o
were
('oriimunist Viel Cong »• dmii a g a i n s t M o s c o w ’s p o l i c y o f
mated by Chin«»e and r u n p e a c e f u l c o e x i s t e n c e . H e h i n t ­
ed s t r o n g l y t h a t t h e y w e r e
from Peking.
X letnamrae do nut
like ’ n e u t r a l ” on t he ai de o f Red

Fnterprue
Mrs. Kilrhle Harris
668 $834
W flN

Altimorttr Sprinfa
Mr*. Julia Hartos
638-1316

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Phil Newsom

•f Viff ( uni* unit*
| lit*
iiidiratr »* *•* hi
TliMr iiima ;»p '8 hii * fH|ll»r» ►••mr *»• * * ntllllbi-f * ••f II &lt;||
miia
hi
the Hi t i n li «li Mm ( ••iniiiiinn»l nati••mi*lt»f
X'let
mew* of South
X irt Nam ttitniesr who joined up with
where K#*d troop* nnd their the \ i t Cong v a t * hit** tn
|m•I«11« 1%
1 iigitatom h.ivu done fight tie Fninh, the Pirnt
i well.
I'liviM min lit in hutcd b" ;tl of.
fl»'lal« ’ Ate he liming dt;*i|.
lutiioned with tjia ( otitmun1st a .

Herald Area Correspondents

Washer-dryer
..
13
Loan Association
78
Oriental rugs ..
St
B in ?*
. . .
Id
Honeymoon
.
16
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till
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But their monthly install ments on the engagement ring! The higher 1 Q. you have
ments hit 5111 00 before they and wedding hand he had pur the less ypu should be able to
ever started to pay for food, chased for his bride.
live on!
gasoline and other supposed
“ Nothing down and pay lat
For then you will buy used
ly necessary items. -—
or” had Mickercd them into'furniture and a Jalopy and not
“ Dr Crane," Dura-wailed,!sim ilar unwarranted deals.
.burden yourself with flashy
"w e can't make ends m eet."' It would lie wise it esery nonesscntials.
But they were largely at married couple had earned a
It you ary near a bus line.
fault for. they had rushed into diploma from agood Business e\en an auto is a luxury at the
an inflated' living standard College! Then they'if* underoutset. Tor* the government
that they could not possibly stand the rudiments of book estimates automobiles cost 10c
justify.
keeping.
,
per mile to operate, counting
«| For example, they had decidFor example, with only'two depreciation, insurance, gas
etl to take a swanky honey- people in the household, this1and oil, etc.
moon trip on the “ (Jo now— couple couldn't,
afford to buy"Ixivc fliesoutthe window,"
Day late.r" plan.
a washcr-drvcr unit.
runs an old adage, “ when poSo they owed $tii |u-r month
Dora eoulil hove done most verty stalks in the door."
on that expensive honeymoon of t|ie washing t&gt;&gt; hand till
And our greatest American
excursion .
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Here is a breakdown of their least have patronised a laund- judgment!
various monthly bills.
dromat where for 25c .« week - So send for my "Budget
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Americans may understandably
From New Zealand has come a 25man detachment of army engineers;
have the feeling that we alone, of all
from Thailand. 17 air force person­
the non-Communist world, care about
nel. Malaysia has trained about 2.000
what is happening in South Viet
Vietnamese officers on its soil since
Nam. In terms of the sheer bulk of
1962.
the aid this nation is expending, in
Two “other Asian nations with
nunibcrs.of men fighting and dying,
abundant experience with Commun­
we are carrying the main burden next
ist aggression or guerrilla warfare
to the Vietnamese.
are also aiding the South VietnamThere are, however. 2-1 other na• &gt;rr5cspr«»»id*ng urcomrm!V ~ W &gt; e s e iiiiu ith -K o re a -■ h n s fa e rt** -military
vide help to this beleuguered land,
contingent of MO men, as well as a
mobile armV surgical team; the Phil­
reports the Christian Science Moni­
ippines, an yxpert psychological war­
tor. This help may range from tok­
fare outfit.
en gestures, such as 30 microscopes
given to Saigon University by Swit­
•Britain hns given $1-10,000 in roadbuilding equipment a n d $17.00(1
zerland. to n $37-million dam and hy­
worth of diesel fishing boat engines,
droelectric project being built by Ja­
plus medical and scientific equip­
pan."
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Aid takes the form both of mater­
iel and people. Not surprisingly,
Compared to the well over $3 billion
France hns the largest number of na­
the United States hns loaned or giv­
en ScTuth Viet Nam since 1954 and
tionals in South Viet Nam excepting
the United States— 182 teachers and
the more than 1.000 casualties we
medical personnel. Australia has
have suffered, all of this is pretty
small potatoes.
about 167 pilots and jungle warfare
Its moral significance, however,
experts serving with Vietnamese for­
ces.
should not be discounted.

What’s wrong with faith—simple,
Never did this troubled old world
need faith as it needs it today— faith
old-fashioned faith?
in the inherent goodness and integr­
Is it illegal? Immoral? Fattening?
ity of our fellow man. faith in the
Socially unacceptable?
strength and future of our country,
You might think so, the way so
faith in our God.
many of us are scorning it at a time
Is it futile to suggest that we stop
when it was never needed more.
avoiding faith and begin using it—
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We take a bus for downtown. We
Is there a better formula for "suc­
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expect to get downtown. Why? Be­
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formula?
town.” We have faith in the people
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Thought For Today
A friend says, " I ’ll meet you for
lunch tomorrow.” We plait accord­
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I have made myself a slave In all.
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that I might win the more.— 1. Cor.
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^N’o man is free who is not master
Ji’aith is the magic ingredient in
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CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
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TAKE OVER

Yes, Sunny Hayes Is Holding A
Name Your Own Deal Sale On All 1965
Chryslers, Plymouths, Valiants, And Barracudas. The Wildest Melee
_ Ever Attemped. By A New Car_Dealer. But Sunny Says To Hurry
Because W e Can Only Afford To Do This For Two Days. Friday And Saturday

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REALTOR
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106. Apartments for Kent, 1(5. Autos For Sale

97. Houses For Hcnt

Jan. 28. 19t.fi— Fajre 3-A |9.». House* For Saif

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SW EETIE P IE

JOHN K. FOX.

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Range wilh
Self-Cleaning Oven
NOW A T A NEW
LOW PRICE!

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Per Week

QIC 40"AUTOMATIC RANGt;

FThis New G-E Filter-Flo Washer is big on features

This carload of General Electric Refrigerators, Ranges nnd other nppliI

ances are being transferred from the local railroad siding to our truck

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by Robert Summers add Elmer Smith for delivery to our store.

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£

WASH AND
1 ©WASH 1
SPIN SPEEDS! £ CYCLES!
TWELVE
POUND
CAPACITY

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PERSONAL
PORTABLE

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TO BE GIVEN AWAY FEB. 13th

found

Clothe* Ceptuly *
H i it h Spee d D ry in g
System * three Meet
Selection * Venetile
time Dry Control *
Safety Start Snitch

is necessar*

Dryer Model ItA S ltY

REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER

13.5 CUBIC FOOT
N E T VOLUME
ZERO DEGREE FREEZER

AUTOMATIC DEFROST
REFRIGERATOR!

HOLDS Ul* TO 132 POUNDS
Automat ir defroster, refrigerator
section. Twin porcelain enamel
vegetable bias.

ZERO DEGREE
FREEZER!

ONLY 28” WIDE!
• Clide-Out Shelves • Porce­
lain Vegetable Drawer • Re­
movable Egg Tray • Gutter
Compartment • 12 Cu. Ft, Net
Volume • Copper!one, Mu-orMatr* Colors, or WJsUj

Per Week

^ O O O / f^ E A R J

555 W . F IR S T ST., SANFO RD

8 - 6 D A IL Y , 8 - 9 F R ID A Y

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P H O N E 322-2821

Ask for demonstration

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Attention ' football

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Movies o f the 1964 Seminole
High football team in action
will ba shown in the school
aud^orium at 7:30 p. m. to*
night— last call for football.
The
1065 annual Heart
Fund Drive kicks o ff at 3
p. m. Sunday at the M ayfair
G olf Course with the appear­
ance of Paul Hahn, interna,
tionally Known golf trick-shot
artist. The Men’s Golf Asso­
ciation is co-sponsoring the
show and the president, Dr.
Johnny Johnson says every­
one will enjoy this show—
golfer or not.
Temperature* early today
’j g
dropped six degrees in
minutes a* the mercury plum­
meted down, down, down and
everything out o f doors turn­
ed whit* with frost. Once it
hit bottom, however, tha mer­
cury began to climb back up
again.
•
•
•
A young fellow we know
- was .standing yi p jn~the fam­
ily tocking chair- hawing a
wild ride. Suddenly he rocked
too far and sailed right
* through the picture window
and onto the lawn. Pig broth­
er,' who observed the incident
his mother and
went to find hi.
tell her—‘‘ Hey, Mom, Hilly'a
outside without his coat on
again!"
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Population
Hike Cause

Favorable Report Seen On Port Study
Area Future
'Powder Keg
Of Expansion'
. •

Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River

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“ The Nile o f America”

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By Harry I. Johnson
A feasibility report and ap­
proval of legislation will be
VOL. 57 United Preys Leased
made Thursday as the Port
Authority
Committee
takes
another vast stride toward
completion of a major deve­
lopment in the area.
F. E. Roumillat J r , com­
mittee chairman, bas called
the session ior 2 p. m. in the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce conference
The feasibility report
submitted oy a represcntaliv
of Lockwood Green, commiss-1 Seven phases of a countyioned a few month* ago t o 1w j d ^ beautification project
perform the task.
I were given top priority today
Indications are the report \,y a committee headed by
will be favorable.
John Alexander.
The Port Authority Commit­
The committee met with L.
tee was set up to begin the K. Thompson, co ordmator of
actual -tafk-v3*gelUns the f a c l - _____
_____ projects,
state _________
beautification
lity for this area. Location of ||n the Seminole Chamber's
it is expected to be northwest conference rooms,
of Sanford slung the St. Johns
Given priority were:
River.
i The interchange on InterF.xperts in the field have Male 4 at Highways 17 92. 434

Phona
322-2611
Code
32771
Phona
322-2611 ZipZip
Code
32771

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WEATHER: Fair nnd warmer thru Saturday; low tonight in 40a.
Wire

Established 1008

FRI~JANUARV7297~1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 115

Navy Flyers
Hit Mountain
In Viet Nam

rnntinufi to increase by 800POO student* a year, "we will
be able to cope with it on *
•pay-as-you-go’ basis. I f it
jumps up beyond that, or dou­
bles as some estimators say it
will, then we are going to
A ' Sanford based RA-50
have problems."
aircraft,
missing
In the past 10 years, Sem­ Vigilante
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
since Dec, 9 from (iie carrier
inole
County
has
built
10
com­
President Johnson has named
plete new *. bool plants and t’ SS Ranger in the South Chi* *
a 10-mnn panel to make
added
ovrr 100 classrooms — n:v Sea. Iibs been found crash­
study of government civilian
United Press International
the
equivalent
of at least five ed on a South Viet Nam moun­
nnd military pay scale*. Ha
tainside with two crew mem­
Temperatures sank to 30 tpnre schools.
•wants a report by April I,
degrees below rero in the
The costs o f school plants ber* dead.
upper Midwest today behind s and classroom wings vary
Identified today were Ltbla-t of bitter rnld air that widely, but on a rule-of- Cilr. Donald Wayne Heard, 36,
W ASH IN G TO N i L T D —
pushed on toward Dixe
thumb costs run from about pilot, and Lt. jg Hrian John
The "United States has denied
Heavy
rains sent rivers $300,000 for an elementary Cronin, 25, bombardier-navi­
any involvement in alleged
surging near flood .stage- in school to oyer $1 mill ion- fo r gator. -Roth flyers were at­
plot* to rnid Ufimmuplat Cuba Oregon' where the situation
a new high school. Junior liig'h tached to Reconnaissance A t­
from ollu'i points in the Carib­
was termed "dangerous.’ ’
school plants fnil somewhere tack Squadron Five nnw op­
bean.
International Falls. Minn., in between.
erating from th* Ranger.
reported 30 below icro early
Three of.the 10 new schools
Officials in Viet Nam report
today and the mercury ap­ recently built were in the the plane apparently hit th*
CROSS C ITY (U P I ) — La
proached that figure In North Sanford area — Pineen'st, heavily wooded mountain ac­
nuvr Neely, 2", of 4’ ros» Cily.
Dakota, where every weather Hopper unit Seminole High cidentally.
was killed and four members bureau reporting station showSchool. Seven were in the
The mnch 2 reconnaissanceof an Alabama family injured r(j
bcl'ow Thursday'
South
Seminole area — Jack- b o m b e r
disnppcnrcd last
in n bend-on automobile col­
In Oregon, heavy rains com son Heights, South Klemen- month shortly after being
lision near li* re Inst night.
bined with melting snow were tnry, South Seminole Junior laiinrlnd from the carrier on
expected to vend the William- High, Long wood, llcur Luke. a tunning mission.
etto River alune flood stage Altamonte and E n g I i s h
Last contact with the plan*
W ASH ING TO N ( UP I ) — today.
Estates.
occurred when a ahor# radio
Prv-idclil John-mt, still cunCorvallis. Ore , in the Wil | The English Estates school station picked up a routine
vitli-scing from (be rv i-ie
lamette Valiev, reported ('.’8 is the first completely air- I call No unusual ronditiona
cold wlii.il hospitalized him,
inches of rain in 24 tutors, &lt;nnililiuned school m Central were reported at that time.
today k, p( h i* 'o ff" Ini .ill'llwashing out all Hie past re Flondu, Mini indleiites u new
Immediate
survivora
of
(bo * chin . cf mini'imccil «p- cords
lielid, looking tov\iii■( n day Commander Heard, a native
piiiiiliiieiit*.
The town of John Day in wlien schools possibly may be of Odessa, Tex., Includa hia
•v?.v u , v ' V « n v p , |
1eastern Oregon applied to U used all year round.
widow, Mrs. Donna Darlena
h lU P&gt;
r s a in e u
§ Army- Engineers for more
The present building (tro­ Heard, amt two aons, who re­
\\ A M IIN 't.lO N ( UP I ) — sandbag* along Hie John Day ll i a in, tiased on a five-year
side at 100 West Woodland
......... . "
» “ -tant Rjver Mudlli(,e i b,ocked IiU
amvey rondurted by Die vtute i Drive.
piM'irtm) ui iU t« f••r Afriran
' , lines And hlghwiyi.
ju n e y I'oaid in I960, la alLieutenant Cronin, a bache­
s#
»
w* •
*•( fn’i t *%»•• |iuinrti S |3«Y“«| |
m?st completed. Refute a new lor. ia survived by his ntothsr,
»(•« l
ilvi'l,ulion to c* rv
five yenr building plan can he Mis. Ilejen Cronin, of West
nion *’f» Feb
IC-1'J nntrkin *
•tailed another state survey I Hoitford, Conn,
the in i' i • rwU’ii* o of Gambia.
must he made, which wilt pin
point Oil* location of n* w |
K’hnol planln, nnd outline udFtHtl
I. A C D E It D ALE
ditto m lo other*.
llmuinta mn rain*
ny Donna Extra
Tin* lar^’ist majority of the I
punt 11 ».-1 1 It t hr |,.ni let ilitlr
County
Commix.loner
W III \V I* Iiom|« iii the next 10
IS
1 iwiener Swofhnil. in * talk
will he in south mid
«*»kr in t o o»«e to n ii ia a n d e»
before Hie tomgwood Arcs «‘HBt Seminole County Th* l
' • »pn»if w it h
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P !) —
t " '" 1 " f
' hamlier of Commerce l liurs eunstiu. Imn of the le w slate
»»• »*$*b it lid j f w i l * .
lay night, informed the group univnsity neur Oviedo i« ex- The 118(.7t»'.t.29t) budget reI Hut construction plans lor » ^ pe. teil to h«"in the s&lt; l"»il pop •p «»t to operate the suite
umveisity system
for the
portion of SR 427. which ex | ulatmn in that men.
GAI.\ i .*■I O N , Tex. (L 'I'I
ruining two years was placed
tends thlough the heart o( |
''&gt;• deinanda for u ,nKwwd arr
in the hands of tha Cabinet
pirsltb’iit ud inlei vriitimi, ne- per ce n t c o m p e le d
Budget ("inmisainn today hy
iTotnitor* pt* **4 il toilay f«*r
the Hoard of Krgenti.
lie stated that the tM-st inKettleiiH nt
tli
Regent*
chairman
Rays
i"iiiim iing fa„ mutiort availalde to him in
ImI.»u. «li*|»ute on the dicatcs that construi lion on
Hamsun
aaid
the
asking
Mrs.
Marjorie Ford Ingli- j budget for the universities
,* lexj»a*M»Mfl. H mni*»r pbatade the I.ongw«K»I portion wdl fol
j
emlm^ »f t)ie Ill-day East ow the same rourse as Hie ram, of 2632 Smith Elm Ave was h $6'j.8 million increase,

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BRBEFS Heading For

Project Items
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Pay Study

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Floridan Killed

|twUI locil in,crcsU th,t 7US’
the initial work on the pro
The lakcfront from I 4 to the
jeet will stimulate interest of city.
industries in locating in this
Islands on
Highway 17-92
•alt.. —
area.
and just north of the Orange
It is expected that with the County line,
Women
of
the
Geneva
two items on the agenda for
Islands on 17-92 on
both
Methodist Church w-ill kick­
next Thursday this interest sides of llie 436 intersection,
o ff a building fund for new
will manifest itself almost imIslands on 17 92 on both siSunday School rooms with a-l
mediately. .
1des of the 431 intersection.
f
beef stew
dinner
in the
The Port Authority facility
Thompson listed the phases
jhurch’s Fellowship Hall Sat­
would be s onew ay street on his agenda and now will
W. A. PATRICK (rik'ht) accepts the navel a*
urday from 6 until 8 p. m. ■
pending the completion of the ill aw up proposed plans (or all
iinominn president &lt;&gt;f the Sanford Shrine &lt; lull
The ladies invite everyone in
St. Johns Indian River fa n ol them and report buck at
the community to rome, en­
from the ontnoilin president, Roy (I. Williams,
an
early
.'meeting
with
the
al which is now in the final
joy a good meal, and help th*
in ceremonies Thursday evening. (Herald Photo)
committee.
development stagey
church at the snnie time.
lie will have alternate plant­
Kx|&gt;erts report,
however,
that even without the canal ings so the committee can util
Margaret GanaS, executive
being built at Hus time, bar­ uc those which arc more
aecretary of the L'mted Fund
ges will oot arrive or leave readily available.
cornea up with this sugges­
Once the sketches are ready
thjs area empty. A number
tion. ‘•Have you ever consid­
of commodities are needed in the
committee will call :n
ered making a contribution
the area from northern mar representatives of the areas
to the United Fund of Sem­
kets and this vicinty has other involved to o&gt; ordinate the
inole County in memory of a
coinmoditicv in demand to the program
loved one? Such a gift would
North.
Thompson iccalled that the
lend a helping hand to the
"1he port would also
he
t ed
Slate RoadDepartment proliving— an acknowledgment to
into the Cross • S t a t e viously had offered to a.-sist
both |&gt;at tics would lie re­
Vlltown m S iofm d ."
Semi-defeatism and lark
i'anal which i* now being dug in the planting ol the items
ceived."
they say.
and also will olter linuled
t
nd-i» .1. po
og i»
riithu-iaMii 'an whip any
Tins project is one of srv maintenance, such at mowing &lt;"inmunity's development pro- .. .ilhmi-r
ud i 11 \ b a l l i t a
North Orlando t illage Coun­ oral underway in Sanford and the areas
giam, Sanford Seminole Jay- n
" •|*r»'t«
i"'" :" ' 1 nffi« e b n ib lm yw
cil will meet in regular scs Seminole County and n tied
The rommittee must make
U but I"*-. Sii ii fot d li.ive
non at 7 30 p m Monday in in vdually wiUi the future o f , |*l*ns lor acquiring the plants 11m wt i f tt'bl I hut*dM.v nf
be acl.i vl
tt ut i i \ b oii v e
I
t
'
in
ki
|)
nt
t
h
e
C
i
v
i
c
C
e
n
t
e
r
the Village
Office.
Among (he jr (,a a future which, of and the maintenance ol them
Jit.' as % mid Wft*W» |ed th
Speuking win ( i r u iy o Tuuitems on agenda are discus­
lit autmcation ol the j i n
Retail »sy. .« now "sitting on
•I •iti»»n by b"*kin*f to th
sion relative to purchase of
u*s first promoted tonic inon by. e \ f itive v b t president !u « fn *n t. ” 1 r t ’ii d e v e l o p it,
a powder keg of expansion."
a new police car and it also
liis ago at a 1 lumber of Lom o f t h r F ir M F e d e r a l S a t i n g * be • b.ilb’npf d
is expected that
resolution
inertv meeting an&lt;l has hlos A I . Im A88' h imI ion.
■\ d n&gt;* »ch*»nt» w ill tielie
TiHihy touched oil th e hack
pertaining to charter amend
somrd into a full scale conn
fit
I «Hih v da l a i r d
ground
itotk
hi
arekiiii;
a
Rivments to be presented fur leg
t&gt; vtjdc project.
|t»* n t. d the 111« i* slued
el pint Maiinu on Lake Mmiislativc approval will be ready
If. .! 1.1 In*aiiti^ »»« tl.e IiittjI im*, I iih IriK the vniinut 8ti |'*
for signature.
or I* i »-i«t ion of A met ii'Mit*
to the ptoiM'iit position of the

Touhy Claims:

A r e a ' s e-sstmer©
N o t For TtimSd

Williams Named
Stale Treasurer

By Doltic Austin
Keeping pnee with the population explosion o f
Seminole County, if it continues at the rate of tha
last 10 years, will mean the addition of one new
school each year—or its equivalent.
This fact was revealed by Walter Teague, school
administrative assistant
nt a school board meeting,
Thursday.
Teague told the hoard.
" I f the school population

Motorists Hurt

| Nit I

Sanford's Women of the'
TALLAHASSEE
( UPI )
Moose will host the Mid Winter'Conlcrencc Sunday al the
BrowardWilliams. 53. aslight.
local Moosehome.Session ^s affableveteran
of state
gox- today
- scheduled to gel underway at eminent,. stepped^ in
to
1:30 p m . in the lodge room f| l the joh vacated by the
with a light buffet to follow.
death of his longtime friend
, .
.
and mentor, state Treasurer

II •*

»)lO||»’ |

U o lk u ifk s

Calendar Clear

Hotel Hit

Improvement
Of 427 Told

$184.7 Million
Budget Studied

Major Obstacle

more thm » Woman ‘Critical’
Of Head Wound

Mini Gulf least &lt;l"t k stiike.

present road and will begin

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u'* r

cur-

Two persons were injured project.
Florida Sanitarium and llo&gt; rent appropriations. Ha said
\kI h ill! 'W Hdd111' •11*11 time s '
*| V*
1
witJiin Hie year.
Thursday afternoon wlien two
He also' told of "tlier p i" , for pleasure.
pital with a bullet wound ol I It.5 million of the new
*
C o U 1^1 U S a illO l 1
In
discussing
his
program
as
carsrammed
st First
and i J*'1'* undcilokyn in the rity i
W ASH ING TO N ( DI M) - I , rom m jMlonor- hr
o ,,,,
Head, whi^i. shertlf s dep money was needed for sslarou,**
hr
told
Jayeeea.
French Driver of one of the |•" hiing it up t" a pur' with
ulies say. was self inflicted ' ies of additional personnel
lent Johnson appointed (h&lt;1 flv o r j
"I i \ p i):r ni^At Jit - l a k r m thy
______
establishing
several
rjrj
|f)e &gt;rrn&lt;1 an^ „ 'other eammunities I ties* iq.
nst
advi&lt;nry , ^
Mrs Inghram, desrritird a s ,f&lt;q existing and new univerM-'ina » »
"&gt;* 'he Inrr- a It member n
— -nal eov.eor,
pr, rln,.,, j[h1
fom .
tieing snuglit hy lorsl polire 1cludi-d iiil'an renewal, which
cmili'll to. ........
a-sisl ilie adnuni- j ,,iete rxxllstrlctlng of the roun- despond'nt since the death of siln-s.
-ham. of tonuuiow,"
I ...............
Treated at Seminole Memorial
ilmpped; it downtown
hiistiand, Clilfotd Inkle
llariisoii said the increase
li e a s k e d f r. and g o t . solid \alralioil's onli - p o v e r t y cum ' ty to eliminate cities being her
Hospital were Charles Schneir. mall, whnh was dropped; null
....... . f " » " ' J
» "1
Id the l’“ 'b’ " B. -Sargent Shriver. di- splj, jnU) U(J &lt;|(. t|,rrc V(lt|nc ram, was Imimi along thej wus ‘'formidable," hut hiraaid
nt Deltary, driver and Sophia tiple changes in parking palI .....
_ I
Those new traffic signals ^ hdwin Larson,
lakefront
west of
Sanford, it uus needed to meet tha
rector *'f&lt; .1.the ,./f.
(Ifflie_ of# V
Eeop i" cel.
districts lie particularly men
at 17 92 and Onora Road may
(!nx '« • * * » » Bur" » •PP*'lnl SlrUerbeitn. of pcBary, a tern in t)i» downtown area
She was parked in her car. "dditpoial.student enrollments
III
I hr futuie Of SjnfnM •ml nnmic Opportufiity
!,f
j
tinned
the
proldem
in
Lake
Investigating the and the ultimata removal of
he more of a harard than a H w ,lliim * &gt; « ^ r d . y to the passenger.
according to Deputy B i l l predicted fo f future years. If*
Srn inf»tr ( ivtinlv » n*t to )*r ( fhiirnmn.
Mary where part of the elec
accident it I’ alrolman Larry 'parking meters,
safety measure. In the npm *,* , f '* &gt;rr,,n'1
C lundlri.
Mild enrollilirnta were expectF
1* *• • tin* tm
nt.ui," lou
tors vote for a convtaldr and
I Lff«»it&gt; weie made i « « reate
ion of komc motoristv Unv pod during a short, emotion lU m nrk
She had been shot once with id to jump from M9.0P0 today
juvtlrr
of
the
|&gt;cace
who
do
not
rharge.l ceremony which fol .
-------------------ing south and making a left c\u*TZCi\
., hii uttiactivr ilu\uilt&lt;Mn and
.
an automat.c pistol. Hie dep to hii.tMMI m )'J7U and to 164,one Imilding
hiithlini? oh
11he*
turn into Onora. a motorist *°wrd
l°wcd Larson's
l.arson's burial
bunsl by just
-me
e Woodruff
.
.
I CAPE KENNEDY t U P I) - »cr*e Hieir srea
Uly said.
11KHI in 1975,
must wait for Hie green go
«l«y
O W C r l‘ a ilu r t*
H.tiding)
tiding) was rated. A pai l
, 'l t c r . 'l C P t l M R '
The Federal Spare Agency t/i
Swnfford further said that
signal
BUT — northbound
Barton. Williams also
DES MOINEH, lows &lt;l*P Ii mg lot was set up slid rleiks
J«- n brnler. a director of day asked the National I-ahnr , h*
urging an Improved pro
traffic has a continuous green w i'
appointed state ln»ur
An mvestigatiun was"undcr weir asked to use other areas the Florida Waterways Assn Relations llmird IN I.H it) to gram of en-operation trelween
"g o ” signal'! So _ watch it an&lt;0 commissioner. Hut In a way today into the causes of aue'i us the riurtheiii portnui cul n. will preside al Hie .m seek a eouit order ending a B*« communities and the counjsurprisc move. Burns said lie „ massive power failure that of the lot near tfie lakcfront. nual meeting of the group in two day construction worker's j *y •"J favur* changing the cur
COMIU.KTK TCNK IJI* ON ANY
would ask Ui* upcoming Lc$is-' kiimkcd out rlrctrical srrvii r ‘ But they won't," Touhy Tallahassee Monday M a i n 1walkout that halted spaceport rent policy of the commission
Parking meter heads ®re
.
i.
,
.
....
speaker will l&gt;e Secretary of building for Ihe fifth lime in 'hat no monies are spent on
d
6
n Li COMET OR FORD PRODUCT
scheduled
to
he
replaced U,ur,‘
m* k' ,h"
“ ■i*® w " 1'’ , r , , » of tf' rn M,d' ,4,d
roads within corporate limits
Stale Tom Adams
less than a year.
Th»r* always will h*
Feb. 9 unless the merchants ', i r i t ' ,rom ^
ot
Thursdsy.
INCLUDING
PARTS AN I) LABOR
of eiti*s.
come up with figures to show
He Indicated that he favors
that they have materially hen
placing a court hous* annex
efitted from the free parking
in Hi* aoutn *nd of the coun
If the
merchants insist ° 0 | . . . , 11 n
.
ly »r»d would vol* to buy ad­
keeping the free parking, they ' ) Y l 11 B e A l T e Q
ditional voting machines Iret
The
Seminole
County
School
’
tend
the
public
schools
of
V.
The
vile
restrictions
on
{following
school
year.
A
re
might also try to come up with
Hoard Tliursday adopted an Seminole County shall have R‘c admission, assignment or quest for admission shall be
rc * '* ne* l ct un y wi 1
-c
a workable suggestion or two I
By Donna Eatea
(T I i Ih Includes Parts &amp; Lnbor)
as to how the city will pay off
Tl.e Long wood City Council lmenJcJ de,egr»t.on plan in r.ght to enroll ,n the »v4u&gt;o! lr * " ^ r of 1 ‘" 'P '1 ‘ h» ' 1
,‘»r " ,,d e b&gt; " ,f |,ire" 1 " r, 8u,[ d
„ « Iild Ui.t work 1. proth* mortgage on the lot at will meet in special session at ,
t
,
,, . .
. . .
.
teaching capacity and avail- lan on forms provided for this
" r
** »* “
First SUeet and Park Avenue 8 p m Monday to discus, the , Un( w,Ul
l0 , whlch ^ * l ^ nd' d
lhe able f.e.l.ties of the schools. Pu r , W aud shall b* aubmltt
^
I
Parking meter revenue, were proposed stock car speedway representative, who met with 1964 63 school year; or Uic , nd , u.h restrictions shall ope ed to th. school principal or '•hm.nt
fir* diatnct. and,
an *mptx&gt;ve&lt;l
Improved drainage
drainsge
..
.the
l
—
■ — which the Joyce
•----- *-—**---,n
ALL WORK DONE WITH LATEST
brothers-*ofstate and federal authorities school which he would have at rate without regard to race, county superintendent on any
tagged■ -to retire
$91,000
bill for the county will be sub­
SUN TESTING EQUIPMENT BY
of
the
Cicil
Rights
Act,
in
ten
ded
by
promotion
or
oricolor
or
national
origin.
In
regular
school
day
during
the
Casselberry plan to build on
purchase price.
• • •
ginal entrance during the 1964 , determining the capacity of a month of April of each year. mitted for legislative approval
FACTORY TRAINED REGISTERED
SR 434 in the west end of the Gainesville, last week.
The
new
plan
of
action
re65
school year.
school the pupil load and class; VII. Weil in advance of the this aession.
MECHANICS.
The City has approved in­ city.
Mayor David R. Wentworth,
Council Chairman
R. C. tains the original sections and III. Each pupil eligible to site requirements of the Ac-1 Urn* when Use opportunity U
stallation of a switch-activated
also scheduled aa a speaker
adds
five
more,
to
conform
attend
the
public
schools
of
creditation
Standards
for
exercise
tne
options
of
this
traffic light at th* intersec­ Carlson said today'that coun
for the meeting, was unable
tion of IStb Street and Sanford cil. Is .{..particularly desirous with requirements. The plan Seminole'County who does not Florida Scnools, and where plan' is given, the Seminole
to b« present due to illness.
reads
as
follows:
i
exercise
the
option
provided
in
applicable
the
Southern
Asso
J
County
Hoard
of
Public
In
that
persons
living
within
sev­
Avenue to help the Southside
I. No person shall, on the Section 11, above, may request elation
of
Colleges
and structloa shall give ample nostudents get across the street eral blocks of the proposed
ground of race, color or na- admission to the school near Schools, shad be applied so as ticc lo pupils, parents and the
track attend this meeting.
there.
to -maintain the accredited general public, of the provi­
At the same time he advised tional origin, be excluded from eat his residence,
PARIS (UPI) — L ife In
Feb. • is the scheduled date
IV. A pupil may be assigned status o( the school.
sions of this plan.
Franc* re turned to normal
tor the completion of Sanford's that this topic will be the only 1participation in, be denied the
VIH. The option provided in today following 48 hours o f
Vt. During the month of
water improvement plan, but one discussed and that any benefits of, or be subjected to or transferred from one school
contracts are running over other matter of business would discrimination under any pro-i to another, provided such es- April each pupil shall have Sections II and 111 above shall •triksa by public serrics em­
the deadlines' and the whole be entered on the agenda for gram of the Seminole. County; slgnment or transfer is not the opportunity to exercise th* apply to pupils entering the ployes aaaklng higher wags*
bas6d on race, color or na- opt.ons provided in Sections II public schools of Seminole snd shorter hours from tha
program may wind up 60 days next Thursday's regular'coun Hoard of Public lnstraction.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
cil session.
j 11. Each pppii eligblc to at .ton a l origin.
govtinm snL
and HI for enrollment tor the |County for lh* trs t t im i
Isis.

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j

b&gt; 'miban/..d

IPower Failure

I).

Court Order

was rated. A paik

TUNE UP SPECIAL

N E W S P A R K PLUGS
N E W PO IN TS
NEW CONDENSER
R E B U ILT C A R B U R A T O R

speedwayplan School Board Expands On Desegregation

A L L TH IS FOR $10.75
(8 CYL. $24-75)

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.

strikes End

322-4884

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A rt Newcomers
Join With Pros
At Local Show

Moral: Never
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By Dottle Austls
Newcomers to the world of
■rt took their places alongside the "pros" and the more
experienced painters in the
Sanford-Semlnole art show at
the CMe Center, u relative­
ly "budding art lets" wslked
o ff with numerous ribbon*.
Taking both a blue ribbon
and an honorable mention in
the amateur division was
Mrs. Catherine Dodson, of
Lake Mary, who began paint­
ing for therapy after a fam­
ily tragedy some years ago
but recently settled down to
more serious work. It paid
off, for her "Old and New
Era" was picked for the top
prise by the Judges. It also
received many popular votes.
Her portrait of "Carol" took
an honorable mention.
Second place In the amateur
category went to Mrs. Jessie
Shaw, a Sanford newcomer,
who altendf art classes begun
this year and now has her
first one-man show at the
Florida State Bank. The
painting to which judges gave
a red ribbon was "Florid*
Mood.”
Third place ribbon went to
Mr*. Georgia Ball, (who haa
I I r£ ^c,?trr ' ' • « full of.TiJitmhV},
for her "Sunlight and Sha­
dow."
“ The Squire of Indian
Mound Village,’* E. B. Stowe,
again took a first place rib­
bon in ths professional divi­
sion. Stowe, a pioneer In the
Central Florida art world, ha*
been a consistent winner for
many years. His "Quiet Bond"
took honorable mention.
Second plac* went to Mrs.
Beth Gregory, also a consist­
ent winner who swept last
year’s show, for her entry
"Gloriosa Daisies."
"Spring,” hy Mrs, Mildred
Babcock, retired school art
teacher, took the third place
•pot.
In the popular voting by
the hundreds of persons from
Seminole County and thr sur­
rounding srrs who atli-uiird

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FIRST PLAC E RIRRON winners in the sixth
annua) Sanford-Semlnolo A rt Show at the Civic
Center proudly display their prize pictures. A t
upper loft is E. B. Stowe, first in the profes­
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poll.
In the Junior division first
place Weill to Craig Orseno
for "Desolation," second to
Linda Kilpatrick for “ Hocky
Sen” and third to Danny
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H IALEAH (U P D — A hspless young man found him­
self up against strong forees
when he sneaked into a rnnvrnt and made off with $350.
— A nun spied the thief si he
wae leaving with the cash in
a box, stashed under his arm.
She locked herself in a room
and screamed, "Stop Thief!"
Another sfcter took up the
cry as the alarmed intruder,
raced towards hia car,
"Get hia license number,"
she yelled to pupils who were
REFRESHM ENT TAR E K nt the card party
playing in I ho adjacent Im­
sj*on*ored
by the Altamonte Springs Library As­
in elementary school work; lower left Is Craig
maculate Conception school
sociation for benefit of the building fund fea­
yard.
Orseno, first in the junior division; lower right
tured this lovely centerpiece arrangement of
is Mrs. Catherine Dodson, first in nmnteur
The youngsters dashed in
azalea blooms and candles. Here Mrs. M. G. Pate
pursuit. All of them got a
entries.
(righ t) sqrves cake to Mrs. Glenn Humes.
goocf look » t the thief and
(Herald Photos)
wrote down the number of his
Canadian lirense tag, some
scribbling it on the sidewalk
with stones and chalk.
Forty minutes later, police
arrested 20-ycar-old Itobo-rt
John Twwilliger, son of
By Mrs. M. L. Johnson
Page of Montreal, using the ‘ The annual Blue and Gold Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Terwilliger
childrens* description. -They
Jr., received the lion badge, a
charged him with grand lar­ Banquet of Cuh Scout Pack gold arrow and a denn"r
634 was held tjj*t Thursday stripe.
ceny Slid burglary.
night at the Civic Center.
A total of 32 other award*
Cuhniaster Henry. I.ongwell, were presented to the various
Fo rm e r
in-^penine
t «•»! ♦NpWti- rt_'» and It mew boy* Were
ed great pride in the number welcomed as bob rats.
Showing of the film, "Nike
of parenta attending the
Hercules Program of the Ar­
my." concluded the program.
Miss Jennie Card, of Miami, event with their boy*.
Dens represented, and their
Honor guests for the occa­
former winter resident uf San­
ford and sister of Mrs. P. P. tenders, were Den 2, Mrs. Jes­ sion were Mr. and Mrs. Fran­
Campbell, of this city, died sie Andrews; Den 3, Mts. cis Lurcher. Mr. Luecker
Fnry Fraasa; Den 5, Mr*. served ns one of Santa's help­
Sunday evening in Miami.
She was a member of the Snip Stoutenmire. ami Den It. ers at Christmastime.
Tables were prepared by
Baptist Church and o( the \V. J. Ward.
During the evening, Cuh­ caib of the four dens. Mr*.
Daughters of the American
Revolution, United Daughters niaster I.ongwell presented a I.ongwell was program ro-orof tlie Confederacy and of den chief card to Jerry Byrd, dinntor and Melvin Ih'klr
son of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. gaii' the inspiring devotional.
Daughters of 1812.
First
Methodist
Church
Bales, took first place in the charge of the tea and reFuneral services will he livid and member of Buy
elementary school art division freshmenta served to visitors held in Miami with burial to Scout Troop 214 who is den Men’s Class Is sponsor of the
ehiff of Den 6.
and she also copped the 'pop­
park.
take place in Sanford.
ular award. This was the on­
ly ribbon tri-color award —
presented in the children's
group.
Chaitman of the art show
was George Dodson. Mrs.
Leonard C. IX'Wit w a s in

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the show, Mrs. Grelehcn Lew­
is C r o w a 11* a "Impressive
Right” was first, with Stowe's
“ Early Spring” only five
votes behind. Mr*. Crowell's
“ Old Things" got many votes,
also, to take third place with
the public. Mrs. Coriine Stev.
en*' “ Magnolias" and Mrs.
Dodson's "Old and New Era"

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Barry M. Goldwatcr says If it
is necessary to bomb Hanoi,
the North Vietnamese capital,
to win the war in South Viet
I.Nam, "it should be done."

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Altamonte Springs Library
Aaaociation haa reported pro.
fit of $60 from ita annual
card party held recently at
the Community House. Pro.
ceeda will be applied to tha
building fund.
Several door prizes were
awarded and each table prira
was a plant, all of different
variety. Planla not used a * )
the party were removed to the
library where they were plac­
ed on sale.
The serving table held an
assortment of cake* and was
decorated with a centerpiece
of azalea blooms surrounding
a candelabra holding four
candles.
Guests were reminded of
the association's fashion show#
slated for March 25 amt Mrs.
Edward Pender extended In­
vitation to attend the Arts,
Crafts and Hobby S h o w
March fl at the Casselberry
Woman's Club. Those wishing
to exhibit in the show, which
will take place in the Ovcrhrook Drive Clubhouse from
10 a.m, until 8 p.m., are in-A
vlted to contact Mrs. Pender *
at her home in CasscJJierry.
Chairman of the card par­
ty ,'wsut-Wti. i c . es Walter Jr.
Members of her committee
were Mrs. M. G. Pate, ticket*!
Mrs. S. If, Cady, decorations;
Mis. Beulah Kemp, door pri­
zes and Mrs, Fred W. Rossman, refreshments. Hostesses
were Mrs. George Hearn,|)
Mrs. Albert Starke and Mrs.
Frank Kollman.

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QUESTIONS
1. How many blrtbdaya can
the average woman expect to
have?
2. Do they have a 4th of
July in England?
3. What four word* appear
on every American coin?
4. Take two apple* from
three applet and what do you
have?
5. Why can't a man Living
in Winston-Salem, N. C., be
buried west of the Mississip­
pi?
6; A yacht in the harbor has
an eight-foot ladder hanging
over the side. If the tide rises
two feet an hour, how many
hours will it take for the wa
ter to reach the top of the

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NO. 33

County Road Plans Get Big Boost
DR. W. V IN C E N T Roberta (righ t) nnd RobertRcaserer are unopposed nominees for election
ns president nnd secretary, respectively, o f the
Centra! Florida Council of the Nnvy League Bt
a dinner-meeting Thursday evening at Sanford
Naval A ir Station ballroom. Capt. John K. Sloatman Jr., commander of the U. S. Naval Training
Device Center, now at Port Washington, N. Y „
but slated for removal later this year to Orlando
AFB, will be the speaker.

2.5-lnch Rain Roadway Figure-8 Priority Metro 'Phone
Pelts Sanford On Lake Land For Accorded System Given
County Okay
In 24 Hours Revived 1-4 Given Bridge

No Evidence
Seen Of Red
illingness
WASHINGTON
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—
President Johnson has opened
the door a crack to negotia­
tions in the Vjct Nam war—
but only to the extent of giv­
ing tacit consent to diplomatic
soundings by the British.
Fundamentally, there ap­
peared to be no change In U.
S. policy, which has rejected
any negotiations that would
simply call for an American
withdrawal from South Viet
Nam and leave that country
Vulnerable to Communist take­
over.
U. S. sources indicated they
still have seen no evidence
through any diplomatic chan­
nels of Communist willingness
to negotiate an end to the war
on terms even remotely ac­
ceptable to Washington.
Hut the administration threw
a somewhat new' light on the
issue of negotiation* when, in
effect, it ronceded publicly for
the first time that diplomatic
soundings arc g o i n g
on
through other government*.
EXCHANGE
The disclosure came In an
exchange of itatementa be­
tween London and Washing­
ton.
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
son told the House of Com­
mons that the BHtish govern­
ment was "deeply concerned"
over Viet Nam and hoped it
could play a part "in helping
to resolve the present prob­
lem and to arrive at a basla
for a peaceful settlement."
"To this end." Wilson said,
*‘we have been actively en­
gaged in diplomatic consulta­
tions of a confidential nature."
The State Department re­
plied in a highly guarded one-entente statement:
"The Hrilish and other gov.
eminent! have been in touch
w' 1*1 u*
respect to our attttuile on South Viet Nam. and
we have naturally given them
3 bdi account of the situation
ariil mie
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and
our via*
views.'

An Interstate 4 interchange
nv llarry I. Johnson
A causeway across Take
The Metropolitan Telephone
More than 2.5 inches of rain
Monroe was declared the only in the Take Mary area moved
A new bridge at Osteen and System (MTS) for Seminole
pelted the Sanford area in a
HlvaUon
Highway 17.92. * ^
nearer Tuesday when repair or reconstruction n( a County received another stur­
la dd er ?
t, V ' V -*,-*
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24-hour
period Tuesday bring; .1 . —
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' 'T.~-TMK&gt;-*,ntTi are playing
, drM (w nrarby J d road connecting Ueidcnrod, dy boost Tuesday when the
!ng virtually all outdoor activ­ now that fnterslate 4 Ji "P™
County Commission -voted to
checkers. They play five
Otherw.se,
will dry up and from ^
ukf M
charm Oviedo and Geneva were giv­
ities to a standstill.
hack the project.
games and each man win* the
en high priority Tuesday at a
* W*y‘
, .
her Of Commerce.
Jlarvcsting of crops was bl?u
same number of games. How
MTS is a program aimed nt
The suggestion was made by
rr
DonaM Jackson. Lake Mary meeting of the Seminole Coun­ uniting the county's telephones
suspended for the day and
come?
Hibbard Casselberry at a May Chamber executive, present- ty Chamber of Commerce's
cars were observed in most fair Inn luncheon meeting
8. Itu.E. Porter has 55 cents
into one toll-free system..
By Dot tie Austin
,
cd the deed to Commission long range planning commit­
in two U. S. coin*. One ot
Commissioners agreed to
Seminole County legislators, n delegation of cases traveling at a slow pace _Tuesday
of the Seminole toun
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. Chairman John Alexander and
Water stood in low spots on ,
them isn't a nickel. What are government nnd school officials. Chamber o f Com­
aulhmize a letter to be sent
y Chamber of Commerce ,
1Cfeplfd object to
The group met at the Maythe coins?
to George Touhy, Seminole
merce representatives nnd prominent local citizens area highways and unsusfX'Ct- long range planning commito| t-„unty Atty Harold fair Inn with representatives
9 You're told to take three will join presidents of Florida's state universities ing motorists sent it shooting (pis
Chamber of Commerce MTS
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of the County Commission and
’
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,
F Johnson
committee chairman, a n d
pills — one every half-hour. nnd junior colleges nnd other Central Florida leaders in sheets into the atr when
The committee met with
The property was owned by the county legislative delrga- other interested parties urging
How many hour* will they
they hit the places at too high County Commissioners and
at a "College Caravan"
Jack Dougherty and Jackson ll on.
a speed.
last?
that the tolls he abolished
the legislative ilelegation to
Most of those wini spoke &lt;le
told the c o m m i s s i o n e r s
in. How many animals of luncheon-meeting at the
They noted that as condi­
The rainfall was measured
ponder road r.eeds in the coun­
dared the Osteen bridge as tions exist now some areas
"others arc coming"
each species did Noah lake Martin-Marietta plant at
at 2 6ii inches at the Central
ty. The three groups arc aim
Commissionns also got bo­ the most vital project to be Miave to pay a toll to reach
aboard the ark?
Honda Experiment Station.
Orlando Thursday.
,ng
for
a
united
front
when
|h cmjnty.WK,f be.uti- presented at . hearing of U»e
. hon„
!he count&gt;.
11. Is it legal in North Car
Officials said the storm startThomas E. Fleming Jr.,
the county . proposed road
n
, , 61vin( Alcx- State Road Department in De and some of these are located
oiina for a man to marry his
' ed at about midnight Monday
chairman of the higher cdu
program . presented to thep4.rmis-.on to make ar- Laml on March 9
widow’s sister?
across the street from the
and ended 21 hours later
State Road Department March rangements for maintenance
-Tuesday's
■ • ---meeting was con ra|kr
12. A farmer has 17 sheep- j *satlon committee of the State
The storm was part of a
o(
, p varllMls
oy v.
vrr»™ Mize
a.we
M is „ M n f. pil,,1Plt a,
of „the
various ,.tcs
sites which arc uocieu
ducted by
C. Vernon
*11 but nine die. How many1Chamber of Commerce, will
low pressure system which 9 in DeLand
Casselberry, backed by John not inside municipalities.
w***1 R&gt;'ron Kimball, is Ilt(,|c x|,.p m uniting the coun
Community Action Commit- passed over Florida, dumping
has he left?
serve as moderator. Speakers
Krider. executive manager of
The chairman said low co-chairman of the planneis |y
13. How many outs in a will include Dr. J, liruce Wil- tee to implement President hoavy amounts of ram on sir
the Chamber and longtime maintenance plant* and thruhs
County Commission (hair
Touhy and his committee
Lyndon
R
Johnson's
Economic
tually
the
m
ine
state
baseball inning?
proponent of the causeway. are to beplaced on several man John A'exander reported ar(. (-xpoc-tosl to ask tlu- Flor_____
14 A man builds a rcctan son. president of Rrcvnrd Jun- opportunities Act of the pro
s,i &lt;t dredges could easily ga- highway ■i-lan.ls"
In the lie had been contactedT« Wit- |(ta |.uWtc f lilitu-s Commix
giiUr house with all four ex­ ior College; William II 1sint. po-t-d ‘ Great Society" was of- HEAVY SNOWS
thei i nough fill for the road county,along the
ptesidenl
of
First
National
finally
organized
at
a
meet
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MIDWEST
laketrunl laixl
Peebles, of Wildwood, sj„n for a bearing so tlu-y tun
posures facing south Then hr
ba-e.
Road lloard member, present their case for MTS
goes outside and kills a bear Hank of Orlando; Dr. Joseph ing at City Hall twd.y.
and at Inter stale i mlei State
L'nltrd Press International
It has been proposed that the
and advised Hint bids will be
Named to bead the commitinvolved are the Sanford
What color is the bear . . . W, Fordyct. president of Crnchanges
Sztow fell today (rum Texas
and where is the house locat­ tral Florida Junior College, tee as permanent chairman to the southern Great Lakes causeway be conttructad from
An urgent rah for Hyp) *r accepted March 30 lor the branch of Southern Hell Tele
Whit
trixiu arrtic
1
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iN -. b . FrenchDvVtfusa/across
nnd Di. J rnownrd Culp),
m
D l. to.
rc-t of litlerliug* wax made by widening of Highway 46 from |i|innP Company and ,lhe Win
ed?
tshUi frigid
an phwgtd
. . . ,r V
per. executive direrlor of tl" one of the original proponents IM th ward through Hi* Plains the lake and then conlimit tbe Commissioner
L a w r e n c e trench to Mel loin tile Avc- |rr p ar Telephone Company.
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roadway to a point M ar Or­ Swotford who pointed• .to piles
State Hoard f Regents
of the steering committee
! One each year.
nues.
i \ recent referendum of
Heavy snow warnings were
ange
Cil&gt;.
The miavnn is traveling winch
sought
appointment extended into lower Michigan,
of all t&gt;pe- ot debris
along Peebles also told
Ute cojp- ’phone users in thr affected
2 Yes. oi course.
I.'m would make a "dear count' roadways
r . S. ROM HERS
throughout the state to m- from the City Commission sev- northwest Indiana and most ot
mission chairman hr expected
Wi)I voted down and
3 In God We Trust.
shot" into the Sanford area
HIT VIET CONG
4 You still have three ap form the public nnd member* oral months ago
He a-keil that special polloo the contracts will lie let in proponents of M IS are now
Illinois
Hazardous
driving
SAIGON |C PI) — U. S B37
pies,
of the Legislature of the no-.Is
The committee plans to ini- warnings were issued south ot acioss the lake and would, ofltrer- be *t&gt;|iointed to patrol "another .10 days alter Die driving lor a toinial okay
accord in.’ to Casselberry, be the ar- .1 an! al-n railed for opening of bids.
lit tHimher v are bring used
5. Because he isn I dead yet of higher education in Flat- Hate job training and educa- the snow bell.
Irom Die l’ U&lt;
"vital l)&gt; Sanford and all
Alexander a&gt;ked that asm t s barkers |,ujn| (ll,| ||,jttfor the first
time against the
6 The boat keeps rising with "Istmn.i! programs, with the as
more c.iiefUl Works tiv coon
More than three inches of
towns to the south of it."
ly road department personnel many persons a* possible lie
tmmIy u.a, manturd) is ' ommunisls in South Vl«t
The
lour
is
sponsored
by
sistance
of
private
and
public,
fresh
snow
fell
dining
the
the tide
Gov llavdon Hums has said Formal action was de ay ed,
«!* County Commission virtually isolated from o t h e r , Nam
7 They’ re playing with dit the Florida Stute Chamber of resources augmented by fed- night m Chicago, making &gt;uera lands t- fight illiteracy, pel highway* treacherous and he consider* the four lanrng of but a sti ji icd up enforcement chambers Thursday afternoon section- of the county, except l^1*' tv^in jetmedium
Commerce, the Florida ( o n
cral
bombferent opponents
when
i in, i,i „nd mill-stand- school children happy. I p to Highway 17 to the Georgia program apnrars near
when aa hearihg will tie held |jy paying a toll tor jihone er- struck bw!ay at concentra­
8 Fifty cents and five cents cil of lm). j mt alumni of lie uncrii
border nm of the primary
tions ot Viet Cong troops myrth
universities nnd junior col aid Ir.ing (-"nditlons
Swotford also asked that the "0 the road project This, he , j||v
(the other one is a nickel).
right inches of »nnw was tin
leges
apd
certain
local
chain
n ,ey ra||
.bolislung o f ' *'f Saigon where the Coinmun" Mobilizing oral leadership the ground through parts of ^
9 One hour.
,l" ,hc
1,15 Commission work more close- added, is a formality nrcrss
So- »r&gt;' to qualdy tor federal aid the barrier as one o[ sevetal I '*•» mounted one of the molt
10 One of each specie; two, hers of commerce, along with to develop
r rpi- .’ram* of a scope Nebraska Kansas and Mis pUfed " * ' * h,“ her Pri#rtt» ly with SeminoleHumane
Dun Interstate 95
major industries.
ciety to control the
stray dog but a generous attendance will projects leinied vital tu a critic»I drives of thenar.
and size aimed at eliminating souri.
of a kind.
S f 111.| tins project become
show the interest ot area cit- united county.
Three Aimricans "were klllSpeakers will review past the causes n* poverty Is the
The mercury plunged to Iim
11 It 's not le g a l—'c a u se he'»
problem
a
n*a ily an I the causeway tie
Other efforts arc
being
*ttd nine vrre wounded in
Hot alive
accomplishment* o f higher plan o! the committee," said below zero at Grand Island
Alexander -.ml he would ar izen» in the program
County Engineer William made to establish a Port actions during the day Heavy
education in Florida, tbe pre- Dr Roberts
Neb , just before midnight In..:t. the traffic count Dirough
12. Nine.
sent status of its inilitutions
13. Six.
Members represent all facets setting a record for Die dale. Sanford and Seminole County officials to work out a pro­ Hush reviewed Die proposed Authority, a Riverpurt Marina government losses were also
road package for last year, and a junior college.
14 It's a white polar bear— and the support required to of tbe community including
reported.
Early today, the mercury would soar, officials predict. gram.
All ot these have gained
A s)H&gt;kesmin for the U. S.
and the house is at the north accommodate 200.000 addition­ governing bodies, schools, in­ stood at -a degrees below zero
' jrlltr i r S“ m*n,» ,ur ,he
A sidewalk survey for a por­ some of which was accepted
al students in thr next 10 dustry. business, professional, at Huron, S, D Thr high U ni ra . eway would have it a toil tion ol I he Southwest Hoad be­ b y‘ the SRD and some not in­ considerable momentum in • Embassy said BS7 bombers
pole.
wit!) adequate faciliyears.
recent months with the Port Joined wtlh American F100 Suagricultural health, religious, peraturr at Pickstown, S. D , alfutr
]
tween 22nd ind 23rd Streets is cluded in the fiscal work.
tie[nr
picnics, hosting and
w
e
lfa
r
e
,
le
g
is
la
tiv
e
,
e
m
p
lo
y
.
Hush said Seminole County Authority and Junior college l* r Sabre jet fighter-bombers
Attending
from
Seminole
Dedication for St Johns
Tuesday was frte below.
being prepared by County En­
Saxon Boulevard leading from County, among other*, will he m en l a n d reha bit lit Don | Thunderstorms continued to othir-form * of recreation
gineer William Rush and Road
been placed by the fed programs appearing to be vu in strikes against "large” connorth Deltona Into Highway Sen. Mack N Cleveland Jr.. agencies.
' centratlons .it Viet Cong troops
move across Florida, where
k idrr » * ' 1 Tuesday, it Is Aupt J C Lavender A re eral government ip thT1 l&gt;r tually a rertainty
17 92 will he held at 10:3u a m State Rep. S. J, Davit Jr.,
Applications, resolutions and tornadoes caused extensive P " " ‘bl0 lo
the &lt;'»u»eway port will t»* submitted to the Undo urha.t ana and that a
A legislative act ha- been along the Rinh Dinh and Plailtu
Friday at the cast side of the boring Rurjgeaa, president of project- committees were ap property damage Tuesday at by pledging wrondary fund* Commission » ’ an early dale "vast road pattern study is drawn tor Die authority and provinces. I'here was no imbridge over 14 All residents Seminole County Chamber of pointed loilay and a regular Lori Lauderdale and Furl My amt uvm^ money derived from
Commissioners also declm
lo he made soon,"
.
will lie presented by ben mediate report on the results,
jot Deltona are invited to at |Commerce; George Touhy, meeting stale m I
ed formal appointment ot an ,,a,a collected
Irom the Mack N Cleveland Jr uml
Ruddhlst demands for a
cr.v Ai«jut uii inch of rain fell Die tolls
ll&lt; added that s similar pro a)r]uirl
p, -erk air study, he and. would he led Hep S J. Davis Jr when the case fire m die intl-Communlend the ceremontei.
Arthur Beckwith Jr., direct Members of the application through the night in Florida.
ois of the 4^ambet; A. J. committee arc William Sterap northeast Texas and Arkan J,,e'
rt could In undertaken on J[)J(.r |n t(H Sanford area
4 computer anil this de- Legislature convenes in April i-t war today raised the possiLake Jessup, one which will
Bracken, principal of Semi­ i t , John Alexander and Joe sas.
The junior college proposal bdlty ot more political strife
Alexander -aid the matter vlct‘ would determine the
permit easier access to the
nole High School; Mason Foy. of the resolutions colli
received the bucking ol m South Viet Nam.
would lie rep rn d lo tin* Semi­ priority of roadnew university site.
Wharton, ihmiman of the mittec, Marvin Meltzer. John
Hr reminded the group that the Stale .tumor ( ullrgr Board
Then were indications ot
nole Count* l hamlM’r ol Com
School Board, It. T. Milwee, Kader and (iorilon Bradley anil A g r e e m e n t
. — .--------------merie which ha- -uefi a com although Die state controls the, and Irgislati*f approval also new Huddhl-t Inspired demoncounty pchoot superintendent, of the projects committee. De
location and construction of will he sought for tt in April
stratinns against U. S policies.
PARIS t l ’ P I) - France and I m i t a t i o n
mitlee m existence now
primary roads, the county
Mr. and Mr*. Randall Chaae Witt Mathews, Dr J C Rmg- Russia appeared in agreement
BONN it I’ ll — West GerThe
request
wa»
made
by
A giant three-day sale*
and thi* reporter^
Jlirig. Rev. It It Whitehurst, loiiay on the desirability of a many has invited Soviet Pre'- Wilburn Leif ter and James must use its secondary road J
apectacular opens at 9 a. m
I) L I'crkms ami E -S Dou (ware conference lo stop the min Alexei N Kosygin to Talm-plgr at a iiryviou* meet fund la obtain the right of w ay.
Thursday at Seminole Plaza.
T h e Goldenrxid Oviedo Gen
! glass.
fighting in Viet Nam.
Bonn for talk*
ing of the Comnilv-um They
Hwy. 17 92 and SR 436.
noted no air space is prevent- r w 7,,B,I job. Bush said, was
w-hieh will turn the shopping
ly available n serve the San- f‘fth on Die list submitted to
center and a portion of the
ford area They asked that the ‘ he SRD last year and could
parking lot into a rarnival of
committee woik with Navy of­ conceivably be moved up in
entertainment and exhibitions.
ficials
and the Federal Avia­ priority this year.
Sponsored by the Seminole
The Osteen bridge project
tion Agency
t'niled I’ rea* International
Plaia Merchant* Association
also was declared the most
Apparent
internecine
war­
HAWORTH.
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under tha direction of Jamea
Michel said the casino oper said the table was marked
important by Sanford City
Redmond and by Holler Mo­ fare continued on a coost-to. appeared to he Just another ated one night a week under wilh lines and betting odds in
Manager Warren E Knowles,
tor Sales, atecred by Dave eoaal basis with firebombs home in a well-to-do neighbor­
strict iccurtty measures Two a piofi'siional manner.
Tomlinson, the big thuw will and flaming kerosene between hood but hundreds of dulJar*
More than 50 boys gambled
be railed a “ Hollerballoo.”
two black aupremist groups changed hands in the bate- cars of 1952 vintage were used
lo
plrkup
the
young
clients
and
in
the casino while (heir par
Featured In the parking lot and - a vocal feud developed mrnt where teen-agers had
Motorcade will form ai
area where new 1966 Cadil­ In the South between Ku crowded behind gambling ta­ bring them lo the home.
rnts "thought they were out
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a m. Thursday al Ute
KIux
Klan
factions.
&gt;
ble* In a Lai Vegas almos
lacs, Utdsmobile* and Chev­
The driver stopped Iho car skating or sledding," the chief
Arsonists s t r u c k Black pherc.
rolet* will be displayed, will
at the garage door and honked said. They ranged in age from Srmlnolr County Chamber
of Commerre and proceed to
Police Chief Gaston Michel the horn twice, Michel said
i-e three rock-and-roll bands Muslim mosque* in Harlem
All merchants In t h e
15 lo 17 One won up id 6300
Casselberry for the monthly
on successive nights, .dance and San Francisco and police disclosed that hi* mrn had
Someone in liie house then and another was in debt for
Greater Sanford area are
Ntw ua
Coffee
(Tub
session
when
contests, folk tinging and sun Chicago Tuesday night re­ broken up the plush gambling pushed a button to open Die *192.
invited to attend an organi­
riNANCIM
new
South
Seminole
mem­
sational meeting for the an­
drswing* for free prizes. Eo- ceived report* a time bomb casino, operated by three teen door*. Inside, the players idcn
"I wa* shocked." Michel^
RATI
terteinment begins at 6:30 had been placed in a coliseum ager* and catering to a teen lified themselves over an in said when he announced that bers will be feted at Bry­
nual "Cracker Days" ob­
an's
Hrtlauranl
a*
guests
of
where a Black Muslim con­ age clientele,
servance al 3 p.m. Friday at
tercom system before they the gambling operation had
p. m.
Call the auto loan experts:-Ralph Pezold,
llibbard Casselberry.
Aq anonymous tip, appar ■were admitted.
All stores in the Plata are vention i* scheduled this
been smashed.
the Seminole County Cham­
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611.
Joining the "Hollerballoo” to weekend.
enUy drum the parent of a
Then the car backed out
ber of Commerce.
Arrested in the raid were
New York pqlire sharp­ youth who fell too far into and went to pick up other thr adult owners of the home, Unhappy Sojourn
present special tale events
E. C. Harper Jr., chair­
and bargains
during . the shooters lined surrounding debt, led police lo (takeout customers.
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Olsen,
BBLSSELS (UI*I) — Fire de­ man of the Sanford Mer­
three-day
show,
Thursday rooftops today in a tense (be home on Feb. 10.
Red and blue spotlight* il and their maid, 51rs. Minnie stroyed a suburban home tor chants Division. G r e a t e r
vigil against threatened viol­
There wa* nothing suspic luminated tbe gambling room. Chatham.
FLORIDA S T A T E B A N K
through Saturday.
* the elderly early” today, lulling Sanford Board of Com­
Today'a
Sanford
Herald ence at the Harlem fcneral lout about the brick and A croupiar in black Ua greet
Member F.D.I.C.
Three teen-age bankers, one )3 persons. The old three-story merce, Invites all merchanU
carries a special section del home where the body of elain frame slate gray house — a cd tha playera and led them the son of the Olsens, who al building known as "Happy to.attend and assist la the
voted to tha "Hollerballoo" Black Netionelist leader Mal­ 640,000 split-level home with to a three section dice table legedly split tha take, were Sojourn” collapsed in a pile p l a n n i n g for "Cracker
colm X. is oo public view.
a spacious lawn.
‘ j jxttczad with pink U1L Michel held for Juvenile court action. of rubble.
Celebration.
Deja."

State Education Need

To Be Aired A t Clinic

Community
Action Group
Organized

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Symbol

Warfare Spreads
Coasf-io-Coasf Police Break Up Teen Tun'

Coffee Club
Motorcade

‘Cracker Days’

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Greater Youth Rites
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Sunday A t St. James
By Robert U. Thomas Jr.
322-5731)
Young People's Department
of St. James AME Church in­
vites the public to altetnl a
Creater Youth Service at
11 :.T0 a.m. Sunday at which
time you will be privileged to
enjoy the talent and the ex­
periences. presented by the
fine Christian young people
of this community.
Tleasc come, join and en­
courage these youth in their
participation in C h r i s t i a n
Service,
The following program pro­
mises to be spiritually in­
spiring!
JLaYern Dixon, president.
presiding. .
Call to worship, Barbara
Sattdifrr; opening hymn, Mil­
dred Poacher; prayer, Roy
Montgomery; selection. “ Jesus
Will Hear You Pray,'* Ruth
l.awson and Helen- Rush,
KBLA; Scripture, W a l t e r
(irndy; decalogue, Fannie Mil­
ler; mission offering, Kleaflor
Hardy; selection, “ You Can’t
Heat Cod Giving.” Helen Bush

High S chool. New Smyrna
Beach, Monday to assist other
state officers in organising a
IJj-Y. and Trl-lli-Y Club.
A program was presented
with all state and local of­
ficers c f the *‘ YY in charge.
Mrs. M. Williams, secretary
to the State Executive direc­
tor, presided.
Each officer described brief,
ly duties anil ways in which
their local club operates.
A question and answer ses­
sion followed for students who
were interested in holding
membership in the newly or­
ganised club. Stacy Jones, as­
sistant principal, was, elected
advisor to the greup of 40
students.
State secretary Jacquelyn
Russnw, of Richard J. Murray
High School, St. Augustine,
gave the " Y " motto: “ Create,
maintain and extend, through­
out the home, school and com­
munity, high standards of
Christian character.”
Each club present received
20 points and a bonus of five
pcinta for each member pre-

A T TH E CORNER OF

Slated By V ets
Gaxil, in Sanford for more
than 12 years and in the
grocery business most of his
adult life, reports his organ(ration has Tip Top super­
markets at Fourth Street ami
Sanford Avenue and on West
13th Street; a Thriftway
More at 25th Street and Park
Avenue and a Jiffy Food
Store in Mount Dora.
Under construction now is
a supermarket in Orlando as
the firm continues to expanj
its operations.
When the proposed stores
nrc completed, it will bring
to 12 the number in Central
Florida controlled by Card
ami his associates.
Other Handy Food Stores
JOE G AZIL
are located at 1116 Celery
Another new Handy Food Avenue, at Third Street and
Store has opened in the French Avenue, at Sanford
Longwitod area and two more
are under construction by Now You Know
Joe Gar.il' Enterprises.
Unilrd Press International
The Long wood store is the
It is believed that the speed
ninth in the area constructed
of the earth's rotation on its
by Joe Znzil and is located
at the intersection of High­ axis is not consistent because
of .tidal friction, turhuUnl
ways 427 and -I:t4.
Two other stores will he lo­ motion within the earth's
cated on O'Brien Bond o ff core ami seasonal variation in
Highway 17-1*2 and on High­ wind patterns, according to
the World Almanac.
way 436 near Casselberry.,,

An educational program on
''Health Care for the Elder­
ly” will be presented to Vet­
erans of World War I and
Auxiliary at a covered dish
supper meeting at 6:30 p. m.
Friday at American Legion
Hal! on llwy. 17-92.
Speaker will be Miss Myrtie Wilson, Seminole County
home demonstration agent.
Miss Witson will answer
questions about proper eat­
ing: Should elderly people
eat starches, fats, pastries,
sugars? Do they have enough
knowledge about vitamins?
Du they follow advice of doc­
tors or fall prey to quack
medicines? Do they eat suf­
ficient protiens? Do they
realise the dangers of obes­
ity? Do they consume enough
vitamins, calcium, minerals?
The talk will be followed
by a question and answer pe­
riod.
B. F. Kutx, commander or
Barracks 486, urged all mem­
bers to attend and learn for
health's sake.

Sailors Drown
SANTA MARIA. The Atores (U P I) — Three seamen
drowned when their Dutch
cargo ship Sophocles caught
fire and sank in the Atlantic.

Avenue and Onora Road, and
on Country Club Road in
Ravenna Park.

H W YS. 427 A N D 434 |
IN

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Ocean-To-Air
Energy Studied
TALLAH ASSEE l U PI) —
Worldwide maps showing the
exchange of energy from the
oceans to the atmosphere will
be available some day to pro­
vide the “ missing link” in
weather forecasting, according
to a German meteorologist.
Dr. llans U. Roll.
Roll, a visiting professor
at Florida State .University
here, spoke at a sea-air In­
ter-action conference. He said
at present, meterorologists
have no way of reading the
transfers of energy from the
oceans.

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Body Found
SOUTH
FLO M A TO N
(U P I) — The body of Win­
ston Lee. f&gt;8. was found float­
ing In a lake here. The Es­
cambia County sheriff's of­
fice said- Lee, a retired rail­
road worker, had been mis­
sing since Feb. 7.

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ItAKIl Alt A I.OU Kelly (le ft) tint! Cynthia KenBrick utIcm lril the Trii-H i-Y meeting at New
(1 lei alii Photo)
Sinyrnu I teach.
i, ,i,| l.mitu Giitham.

FBI.A;

pn M-ntanpn of visitors, A1
t..tiia Yimtig; announcement".
|i an t allioun; instrumental
» , I r c l i e n , Puli Il ia Ward,
I III A . trading. “ Tile House
by the Side of the Road,"
Helen Ru-h Fill A; duet, Ruth
|nwson and Beatrice Barfield.
FBI.A. tending, “ Why Dn I
G,i To t hun It,” I.aura Gra
bum, FBI. A, general roller,
turn, Beulah Black and Viola
J o r d a n , FB LA . “ Worship
Through 1it uma.” narrated
by Raymond Simms, charac­
ters will he portrayed by the
following: Marvin Kales, liarc I d Washington, Blondina
Bracey, Isaac Sapp, Alfred
Roberta, Vernon Jones, Virgil
Jones, Blrnda Daniels and
Shirley Guy. snd conclusion.
l.aVern Dixon.
Mrs L&gt; R. Eubanks. Mrs
\\ A Holly and Miss Juanita
I'apino are 111* sponsors. Rev.
I* P. Mack is pastor,
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sent. These point*, along with
others gained f o r vurious
school and community nervier
projects, will determine tin
winner of lire Red Triangle
award who h every c l u b
strives lo attain
Cynthia and Hiuhni.i I.ou
were privileged to visit Or­
mond Beach with Mrs W il­
liams, who visited her format
Sunday Sc hie I teacher
In
parting, the girls were given
some religious reading materinls hy the Sunday School
teacher and were told “ Do not
foiget to look up— God.”
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Bernadette
McDaniel* Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waltrr
Guinea and family. She is an
alumna* of Crooms High
School and Volusia County
Community College.
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member, traveled to Chisolm

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Society cannot exist without
law and order, and cannot ad­
vance except through vigor­
ous innovators—Betrand Rus­
sell.

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No Monoy Down

Wifely ftptf'fi£*tK&gt;nt ul tfre Amgficgii
The March of Dimes com­
E 0 S T U R D T S A fE T T W H EELS
Stariddnj Atvocation and the
•rrth lor«glifa baarangii and f irt Horia
mitter wiihes to thank every­
O
utdoor Power Equipment ImMulf
tfutjf tire*.
one who helped in making the
drive a success Also, thenke
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~ 3 S rMis Nalhcrine Bently an to ihe police department for
its assistance.
noun, e* "Heart Fund Sunday"
*
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•
will he this weekend Those
Usually,
children
teflecl the
prisons who are working with
50 ft. V in yl
the drive me asked tc make attitudes, and acUons of their
C O VER S
|
l.ightw right.
then respective contacts. Her parents. Recently, this was
r a * t tu tisodlr
5,000 ‘
belt Cherry Will give the demonstrated in the highest
I h’
bra., fitting*
necessary assistance to any­ degree,
SQ UARE
,
The child proved Ui be an
A, In. QQc
one needing same.
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•
Seminole County Children's (liar) concerning his atten­
" ----- High
quality,
Advisory Council will meet dance in achooi. To substantiMatch a at 7:30 p m at Mrs. ale the theory, the mother
scientific blend /
Hurston's office at Old Hop­ tried to put the blame on thia
writer, claiming the was not
per.
Non burning r
Rev. N. A. Watson, the aware of the child's excessive
GOLF
rhamnan, asks all persons in­ absences from school, Yes,
Feeds grass
terested in, helping unfurtun- she was aware of auch. Com
for mont hs • ' BALLS
ate children to please attend passion for them? Why, of
cuurte I !
this meeting
Limit 2 Biga
fwk |M
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Choir No. 1 cf St. John
Metropolitan Baptist Church
observed its anniversary Sun­
day. Members of Mt. Pleasant
Missionary Baptist Church ofOrlando were guests. Mrs.
Rosa Belt is president and
and Rev. 11 Ii Whitehurst is
pastor.
,
• • •
I
Mrs. Malgua Roberta wishes
to thank those persons who
rcntnbuled funds fur the en­
tertainment of the FAMU
Chorale.
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80 Coeds Flee
Campus Fire
RALEIGH, N.C. (U P I) —
Fire destroyed old Pullen Hall
and heavily damaged another
building on the campus of
North Carolina Stats Monday
night, sending 80 coed* into
the cold night air in a forced
evacuation from j nearby
dormitory.
Losses w-er# expected to
pass the JuOU.OOO mark.

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BORDEN

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BUTTERMILK

B R EAD

CH EKYL JOHNSON, 19, o f Tavares, makes a
picturesque model for Guy' Weese, who in
among the many Florida artists participating in
the February A rt Month at Cypress Gardens.
More than 900 paintings will he displayed for
final judging Saturday and Sunday.

LOAVES
DIXIE DARLING

REGULAR 27* . . DELSEY

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By Jane Casselberry
each of the county school*.
The PTA Executive Hoard
A
nominating committee
of South Seminole Junior High elected to rhoo.se a slate of of­
School at Caaiclberry was ficers for the coming year is
boat to the County Council of composed of Mr*. W. A. Don­
Altamonte Springs;
Parent • Teacher Association* aldson,
Tburaday morning In the home Mrs. Katherine Nichols, Bear
Lake; Mrs
James Holton,
economica auite.
An entertaining "What’a My Pinccrest; Mrs. Edward I.unn,
and Mrs.
Arthur
Line?" shew wa» presented by Lyman,
atudents of Mr*. Judy Drum Rhodes, South Seminole Jun
imerhauscn'a drama class with lor High.
Past president of the cotin
the student "mystery guests"
portraying well known person­ cil, Phil Simpson, was present
alities in the school faculty and *|Nike briefly on how it
was started Refreshments of
and PTA.
Those participating were cake and coffee were served.
Donna Kllmcj, Lucas Baird,
The nest meeting will lie at
Ronnie Tulbert, Steve Duncan. Altamonte Elementary, April
Anette Render, LaRainc Old­
field, Sandra Jones, Boh Cul­
pepper and'Aleta Money. Jan­
ice Royer recited a poem
about the PTA.
Thia month mark* the 6Sth
birthday of the PTA and to
commemorate the event Prin­
cipal Carlton Henley of I.yvnan High School, Founder*’
Day chairman, gave a brief
history of its founding, lie also
presented the devotional
Principal George Dabbs of
Bear Lake Elementary School
reported on the legislative
Thirty-five Miumnn Anniworkshop which he attended vernnrlea will be n-i-ilgnin-il
In Tallahassee recently.
noil I host* expected to partic-'
In the business meeting con­ ipali- nre ingi-d tu iitti-iid. It
ducted by Mrs George Hearn m reipiested tluil nil wear
of Altamonte Springs, presi­ name badges.
dent. the group officially en­
Wayfarer meeting* are held
dorsed the metro plume sys­ the fust Monday of i-aeh
tem for Seminola County.
nnmlli exi-cpt July and Au­
As the council'* project for gust. All Master Musntui are
the year, awards will t&gt;c giv­ welcome.
en sjvelllng bee winner* in

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ed from the finest U. S.
D. A. Graded beef It ii
carefully aged in temper­
ature controlled coolers
and close trimmed of
bone ond fat before
weighing and pockaging.
C o m p o r t ond you'll
agree, W-D Brond Beef it
your Beit Beef Buy.

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Legal Notice
i\
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i in v r t
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i: o f n r , is
* s i i I ' dm i k m i *0 1.11 ( II I S T l . F T . l i m i t * .
V O T I I H O F F IIO U A T H
IN IIK i
K *T A T K OF
j i C T i t N o e l f a k w h i .u
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t o a m . I ' B n i o N a i s t k h HRT .
k i s T i ll: H ITATI: o f s u n
HKIHIIICSTl
YOU A t i n HKItCUT ftoTIF I E I i Ihe.txU Inelrumi-ni pur­
porting to uQnhe l,aet Will mill
Teetatnant a » i M decedent, to­
gether with V Cod toll thereto,
have hern edmllled to priilutr
In
this
Court.
Volt
AtlK
IIKRK UY COSIll.VNUMl within
el * |S&gt; months from the date
o f the flrot puhlleatlon of this
entire In eppear tn Ihte Court
an * Ihuw came, If any you
ran, why the action of thla
Court In admitting aald Will
and Cudtell tu probate, ahouhl
ho I eland unrevoki-d.
(Curin' nka i,&gt;
k a it i .i i.i: lio UKiiOLnisn,
County Judge of lienvlnole
County. Florida
lly: taila |v Welker
Clerk of the County Judge'*
Court
J’ ubll.h Feb. I, It, It, It. 1 » « .
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B EEF S H O R T

FROZEN WHOLE

Strawberries

KT. MIIIIS, Mo
lU I’ I) l ’lart-nce Harrell and his wife
tried to be good Samaritans
during the weekend and today
they were wondering why they
ever bothered.
The Webster Groves ( Mo )
couple saw-a pickup truck and
a car collide on a highway
near here. They stopped and

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situation I'd be praying some­
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more."

MEDIUM
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GERALD D. Sknare,
aviation f i r e control
technician 2 cl, recent­
ly was selected “ Blue
Jacket o f the Mopth”
by RVAH -7 for outs t a n d inp professional
ability as a radar re­
pair technician. He and
his wife reside at 1217
Magnolia Avenue.
(N avy Photo)

.Registration
'Miserably 5lawr.
In Village

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By Margaret Coahjr
Mr*. M a r b a r s
Petora.
North Orlando village rlrrk
^ and aupcrvlxur nf registra' tion reported today that voter
registration for the March 111
general elections is proceed­
ing at a "miserably slow"
rate.

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B L U E R IB B O N Q U A L IT Y L E A H F R E S H

She again urges that resi­
dents who hav* lived in the
, community for si* months,
and in the state for one year,
register and vote in the elecp tion so that they may express
a voice in their municipal
government. Deadline for reg­
istration ia Saturday, I p. m.
Although Seminole County
voting machines have not yrt
been released from impound,
Orange County has made a
machine available for the |
North Orlando election. O f­
fices open are those for
• council scuts, one, three and
five, two year period, and
group four, one year. To date,
only candidates filing are Juy
A. Wets for group five and
C. K. Howell, group our.
Deadline for filing also is
Saturday, 4 p. m.
Office is o|ien weekdays, U
a. m. until noon, will open
F F D E L U X E FRO ZEN
at 7 tonight and lie open
from it a. ill. until deudline
O R A N G E J U IC E
hour Saturday,

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Pointed By U. S.
(The following guide to
the nation'* bcul food but*
™ for the werkend » « » pre­
pared by the LT. S. Depart­
ment nf Agriculture and In­
terior for United I'reaa In­
ternational.')
WASHINGTON (DIM) —
Food shoppers this weekend
can expect to find plenty of
chicken and eggs, along with
plenty of seasonal fruits and
Q

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veg eta b les.

Meat counters also will
feature various cuts of beef
and pork, along with the
ever - popular broiler - fryer
thickens.
Kggs represent a top pro­
tein buy, along with canned
pink and chupt salmon, froien
fish sticks and portions.
Fresh produce counters will
offer plentiful supplies of
cabbage, rarroU, celery, let­
tuce, unions, and tomatoes.
For the fruit Imwl, therr
will ba generous supplies of
apples, bananas, grajiefruit,
and oranges.

Agriculture Pact
Inked In Europe

CUTGREEN BEANS

3

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BRUSSELS (U PD — A gri­ BUY 'EM BY THE DOZENI HUFF &amp; PUFF
cultural ministers of the six
nations in the European Com­
Bat C AN
mon Market agreed today on
new regulations for the com­
munity’s multi-million dollar
SAVE 20C a ORBIT PREMIUM Q U ALlT Y
fruit and vegetable trade.
An all-night session also
produced agreement or\ prices
to be |&gt;aid farmers for beef
and milk In the coming- year.
Members of the market are
France, West Germany, Italy,
The
Netherlands,
Belgium
and Luxembourg.

FISH CAT FOOD

BEER 12 : 1I59

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To Visit U s T
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
South Korean President Park
Chung Hea will pay a formal
atata visit to Washington
May 17 at the inviUlion of
Praaidaat Johnson.

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Pair* 8— W ed. Feb. 24, *65

Tourney
(/mm Oviedo To HostLionsBasketball
Tackle

ly MURRAY OLDERMAN
Sport* Editor

Nevtpoper Entsrprisa Ana.

(While Murray Olderntan
U on ▼•cation, hla column ia
being written by membera of
the itaff.)
By Sandy Padw#
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
Art Heyman la one of the
moat putxllng caaea In profee.
aional baaketball. . . .From a
35.4 acorar aa a rookie laat
aeaaon to a permanent fixture
on the New York Knick benoh,
and alt due to a poor attl.
tilde. . . .
Hla troublea date back to
laat aummar when the Knick
front office became upaet
with hla conduct at aome
cllnlca for youngatere. . , .
Heyman, a former Duke All*
America won’t dlacuaa the
•peclfica, but it'a plain he'a
n 4 *

000. « , .

But don't look for any
change In Southern or Atlan­
tic Coaat Conference thinkh r. &lt; . • They hare no plana
to allow the runnera-up In
their postecaaon tournament*
to play In the NIT. . . . The
only teaguea that allow their
No. 2 teams to participate are
tha Weatcrn Athletic Confer­
ence and the Missouri Valley.
West Virginia ahould bo
back amonr the netion'e top
collegiate baaketball teems
neat year.. . . "We have three
freshmen who could atari on
the vanity right now," coach
George King |aye rather hap­
pily. . • .
Between you'n’me, tw o
Eastern Independent football
powers which refuse to lower
their academic standards for
ethlstrs will find the compe­
tition getting tougher each
yaer . . . One of them, hee
begun ■ gradual de-emphasis
already . . ■

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600s Plentiful
In City League.
OLPS0aVf|

Art ITeyman
In d lafaT or with the New
York management. . . . Then
there waa a fine f o r report­
ing overweight to preseason
training camp. . . . He'a been
aulklng ever alnce. . . .
“ I know I'm hurting my­
self,” he aald, "but 1 just
want to play. My pride ia
down to an all-time low” . . .
Thlnga got ao bad a few
weeka ago with Heyman de­
manding he be traded that the
front office railed him In for
a conference and—among oth­
er thinge—made him promlae
not to pop o ff to the newspapera any more. . . .
Any why won’t the Knlrka
trade himT . . . Ilecauae he'a
a New York boy with a good
following. . . . Ileaidea, the
Knlcka have quite a bundle
Invealed In him. . . . So he
juat site. . . . That’a what happena when atubborn parties
tangle. . . .
General mnnngrr Don Wattrick of the Detroit I’iatona
give* 24-year-old playrr-roarh
Dave Debuaichere the credit
for the I’ iatona' rapid Im­
provement thia aeaaon. . , .
“ The players learned be
meant business when he bench­
ed some of them If they loaf­
ed,” Wattrlrk aald, "He lovea
in win and ha rrally has In­
stilled the same spirit In the
others.” . . . It would sound
corny If It weren't true. . .
But Detroit hss been pitying
aome excellent bsakethall late­
ly. . . .
Fordham baaketball coach
John Bnch, president of the
Metropolitan
Intercollegiate
Itaikrtball Association, aaya
the Idea to expand tha Na­
tional Invitation Tournament
(N IT ) to 14 tram* ha* been
con aItiered since 10,r&gt;8 . . . "W e
decided on It this year," he
aald. "alrnply brenuaa we
think there are enough good
teams around." . . .

Father Lopez
In First Tilt

new Madison Square Garden
opens with a capacity of 24,-

The plm were felling prrlly
good as the Cily Bowling
League turned in five series
over ihe 600-mark.
leading them all was the
226 '626 hy Eddie Monroe fol­
lowed closely by teammate
Pete Pelcrsen with 223/623
which carried Bob's Itestaurant to a four game sweep of
the Lake Monroe Inn team
and thereby kept Its first place
margin Inlacl. Harry Pente­
cost "bombed" a tremendous
255 and r,22 series In a valiant
effort to over take all the
Bob's Kestaurant "bombers”
but It wa# to no avail.
Jet Lanrs bad a pair of
churners in John Spulskl with
a fine 214607 nrul Jack Banner
with 236,614 which propelled
them past the Cook's Corner
entry on three counts and let
them grab n hold on Ihe num­
ber Iwn ajiot in league stand­
ings Kick Ski lly rolled a good
550 series for Cook's along
with Bob Guthrie's 201/540 bill
It couldn't contain the Jet
I.anes juggernaut.
The Sanford Manufacturing
team stung the Pryor's State
Farm Insurance learn with a
four point victory ia Jack
Frost Ini for a 213/570 and
newcomer Dale Nybeck tore
’em up with a 245. 500 series.
Also rolling high games were
Frrd llollcn 22u, Bill Tyre 211
and Ed Kirchtjolf 201 all In
the lust game (or Sanford
Manufacturing to spark them
to a phenomenal 098 scratch

game.
Tim Demmy paced Pryor'*
with a 510 scries. The Bose
and WUk's Kestaurant team
pounded the American Legion
with a four point (tombing as
Bill Anderson rolled 214/567
and George Paulk contributed
« 202 game.
Post Commander Tom Best
was high for the Legionnaires
with 200/576. Jesse (James)
Cook piced Harry's Bar and
Package to a three game
romp over Wisdom Sod Ser­
vice and Tom. (the
Hunter was high for Wisdom
with t 546 scries.

Tlomb)

Astronomy is the oldest of
The NIT also may he look­
ing ahead to IDfiT when the 'the sciences.

By Marshall lingo
Herald Sport* Writer
Class B. Group 8 basketball
tournament, which gets under
way this Friday, will be held
al Oviedo High School. .
Coach Paul Mikler annoucod Ihe decision of the tourna­
ment being played al Oviedo
and was pleased with it.
The three srhools participat­
ing in the Group 8 tournament
•re Father Lopei of Daytona,
Bunnell and Oviedo. The Lions
■will meet Father Lopez thia
Friday in the first game and
the winner of that encounter
will face Bunnell Saturdal.
BOTTOM OF THE PILE—Its front nod twiited out o f shape, M r 7! hurtle* through tht
This, the 1965 Class B, air after colliding at high speed with No. 83 In a race at Daytona International Speed
TH E HICYCLE built-for-two hiui (rone nautical. An Illinois firm hits a
wall and exploded In flamci and an 11-car pile
Group 8 tournament being way. Car 71 smashed into the retaining &lt;
patent pending on this two-seater, propelled by twin metal paddle-wheels
played at Oviedo, marks the up resulted.
operated otherwise like a regulation bicycle.
first time in the history of the
school that such a tournament
be played on home ground.
The main problem school of­
ficials are faced with now is
supplying adequate seating
facilities for the expected big
turnout of townspeople xnd
avid supporters of the visit­
By Jerry Mile*
, A recent check on the top question was put to Phil Woolleaf, Bruce Brown, Evart Giles; Dag race, Jack Kelley, ing teams. But the problem is
By Margaret Cosby
college tram* In Southern pert, former coach at San
Special to-N EA
California produced a fantaa- Francisco whin th* Dona won
Dusty Boot contestants - at Shoemaker; Christine Cope- Norma Baldwin, Linda Ball, being solved and by Friday
S
A
N
D
I
E
G
O
,
Calif.—
I
two more sections of bleach­
len (three and four), Valerie Bud Knowles
National Collegiato champion­
Die last hors* show galloped
ers will be Installed in the (N E A )—Hare you noticed th*
Allred, Darlene Ferrell; poleships in 1058 and '86. Wooloff with 14 first place trophies trendIng, Bruce Brown, Christ­ Open events; pickup race, gym.
tremendous homo court advan­
pert is coaching th* Univers­
Don
Knight,
Jack
Kelley,
and 77 of the 84 available rib­ ine Copelen, Valeric Allred,
After the group tournament tage basketball team* hava
ity of San Diego now.
bons, with Cocoa ridcra taking Darlene Ferrell, lirure Brown. Bruce Brown, Van Stuart, comes the regional* ami some this arason 7
'T'vo always felt th* onwRom* advantage must b*
the senior division ribbons Christine Copelen; flag race, Dale and Mary Ferrell; west­ observers already have given
and-on* fro* throw situation
Copelen,
Bruce ern pleasure, Ohri'line Cope the Lions the go-ahead. But experted, but one begin* to
and trophies back to tha e.aat Christine
Is the moat Important farlor
Brown, Evart Shoemaker, Va­ len,. Evart Shoemaker, Patri­ the first fence hasn't been wonder what’* to happen to
coast by the vanful.
in the home court advantage,*
cia Bradford, Valerie Allred, crossed yet and It won't be the gum* If tlio wide spread
Top senior award went to lerie Allred.
Woolpert said. "Even If th*
Senior division:
keyhole, Norma Baldwin, lirure Brown; without some bard fought ball of score* between bom* and
Jack Kelley who, with his
officiating ia fairly equal, it'*
away games continue.
handsome pinto, Ikon Diablo, Don Knight, Joe Cannon, Lar­ hollow log, Dale Ferrell, Bruce 1games,
a tremendous advantage foe
Oviedo has been favored by
Small or major college, It
won eight- ribbons and Two ry Cannon, Mary Ferrell, Jim Brown, Jack Kelley, Larry
the home team.
first place trophies. A total of Giles, David Pell; clovrrlenf. Cannon, Jackie Smith, Valeric ' some sourres hut Father Ixrpcx makes no difference. Iowa
"Th* home team, hectare
Allred;
ribbon
race.
Jack
is
a
big
contender
and
Bun­
crushed
Michigan
Stata
by
43
Norma
Baldwin,
Don
Knight,
25 points gave them the lllghof being more familiar with
Jkck Kelley. Van Stuart, Lar Kelley and Don Knight, Jim nell should supply plenty of points at home but could win
point trophy for the day.
the gym, haa a big advantage
by only even on the road, a
Jack’a aerie* points now ry Cannon, David Pell; pole- Giles and Van Stuart, Chris competition for any team.
shooting foul shot*. Than
Alter
the
regional*
comes
36-point differential.
total 69, which puts him on bending, Joe Cannon. Dale Copelen and Joe Cannon, Dale
there'* th* crowd. Toe ml^y
One of th* wldeit (preada
top for the Mitchell Trailer Ferrell, l-arry Cannon, llonnie and Mary Ferrell, David PeU i the state tournament but a
home crowds are hostile It)
lot
of
ball
games
have
to
be
and
Linda
Ball
Involved
Ariton*'*
game*
Six-Month Iligh-Poinl Trophy. Tlndell, Mary Ferrell, Jim
the visitor*, particularly at
played and won lie (ore then. with Tex** Western. Arlxona
He must maintain his lead
the free throw line,
I
Anyway
you
look
at
it
the
won
In
a
breese,
77-40,
at
for Just two more shows in
"How many time* have you
! Lions have a long way to go home. When the teams met
P M Woolpert
order lo claim this handsome
seen the crowd make various
but
Ovieslo
will
be
a
big
con
at
El
Taao,
Arlxona
lo*t,
61i
tic hom* court record of 72-7, nolle, when lb* opposition la
trophy.
tender in the Class U tourna­ 39, an amaxlng 40-polnt dif­ a winning percentage of .911*
A close second In Sunday’s
shooting free throws? Too of­
ment this year.
ference.
senior
division
wa*
Don
Why the difference? The ten, ITI assure you.”
Knight, also o( Cocoa, and oftWoolpert, in fact, believe*
timo Kelley’s partner In a
free throw* have weakened
number of the event*. Don
the game.
won five ribbons with three
3 10
King and Queen champion­ Fickle Fortune
"Free throw*, aa a remit
first place trophies for ■ total
of the nne-and-one," he said,
ship qualified* llimpy, Amigo Quiniela (3 5) (48 40
of 23 points.
‘ are the biggest trouble in
Perfect* (3-5» (143 10
Dale Ferrell was second Rocker and Quite Nice get
basketball
Seventy, maybe
4(h
Race
—
5/16
—
Time
32
61
Lhcir
final
In
tonight’s
runner-up with 16 point* and
even 80, per cent of the game
TALLAHASSEE (D P I) —
1140 10(817 20
Mary Ferrell added to the featured loth race at the San- Jerry’* Babe
today renter* around th* free
The Game and Fresh Water
trophy mom with 9 points ford-Orlanilo Kennel (Tub be­ Palm Beach
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — part of total recratlon need* throw line and thet'e not
Fi*h Commission hat sche­
worth or ribbons Needless to fore Saturday nights annual Siurlcy
* 10 u) 4 20 duled 25 public hearings dur­ Florida should have about in Ihe state He said Ihe Ijegi*- good,
say, the Ferrell'* also are
"It Just shouldn’t he th»t
3 to ing March to get public opin­ (68 7 million available in the lature eventually will have to
race to pick the top male or O. Judy
from Cocoa.
way. The game im't suppos­
ion about proposed hunting next 10 year, for developing provide more fund*
Quiniela (3 4) (14140
fqmale
runnet
the
track.
llruce Brown of Orlandu
ed to he played around th*
and fiehlng regulation*.
Blmpy, winner of the Racing Perfects (3-4 &gt; (998 40
recreational lands, but it will
swept the Junior division, winn­
Tlie proposals of cities, coun­ free throw line. I would much
5tli Hace — ’ ■ — Time 41.45
The meeting* were schcdulKing
finals
Ust
Saturday
night,
ing two first, two seconds, and
need much more lo keep up ties and private citizens for rather go bark to the oneEt Cetera
o uo 5 to 4 20 ed as follows: March 2, I'aluta third for a total of seven wav the morning line favorite
»
Sanmsrk
8
20
5
60
March 3, Ornln and Fort with the growing stack of pro recreational project* far ex­ shot foul,"
ribbons, two trophies, amt 27 lo «m tonight's warmup for
ceeds the anticipated money,
Woolpert, wjiose San Diego
posrd project*.
Lady
Commc'
3
60
I-nuderdale;
March
4.
Orlando
the
big
event.
point* towari! the Six-Month
team i* rated one of the tap
Recreation planning director Landrum said.
and Miml; March 8, Perry;
Rounding out the field in Quiniela (5-6 * (37 20
Mltrhell Trailer Junior Series
college division teems on th*
Perfects (5-6) (112.80
tonight's
feature
will
be
O.
March
t&gt;
,
Arcadia,
Croaa
City,
Ney Landrum gave the revised
Hot on Bruce’s tail was
ro u t this season, blamre of­
64h Race — 5/16 — Time 32.0* Fort I'icrce and Del.lnd;
Christine Copelen, also of Or­ I t ’ s Walla. L L a Belinda,
figure* for available (and* at Gets ‘Inning*
ficials for much of th* hom*
L.B.’l Alley Oop 7.40 5.40 2 60 March 10, Jnvcrne**, West
Mickey
McCool,
Abby
Gee,
lando with 25 points Chris
a meeting of the slate'* out­
WASHINGTON (U P I) — court advantage.
Susan
MacGInly
4
80
3
20
Palm Bruch, Gainesville and
won two trophies and seven and Circus Wonder.
"Sure, officiating Is tough,
recreational planning Controversial Charles O. Fin­
Roman Revel
3.20 Sarasota; March II, Jackson­ door
Tuesday's results:
ribbons. Second runner-up was
ley, owner of (hr Kansas City but it'a also absurd," he **id.
Quiniela (16) (18 40
commltlee.
1st
n*er
—
5/16
—
Time
31.67
ville a n d St. Petersburg:
Valerie Allred wilh 19 |x&gt;lnt.*
Athletics, get* his "inning” "Tha Interpretation of rules
6 80 3 00 2 60 Perfects- (1 6) (54 30
He said an estimate of (25
March 12, Likclnnd and Lake
With four of the six con­ Bold Reply
today before a Senate sub­ Is confusing. Th* rules must
7th Bare — *» — Time 41.34 City; March 15, Penasccla;
n
il
's
Cook
10,40
3.40
million available between now committee Inquiring Into th*
test* already completed, jun­
l&gt;e simplified. Th* offlclil*
7,40 4 40 3 20 March 16. DcFunink Spring*
5 00 I'm Dee Dee
ior rider* having accumulated Key (Tub's Key
and 1975 from the new five aa!* of the New York Yan- must run the game, not the
Bare
Gist
13
00 5 20
Quiniela
(1-8)
(26
00
the most point* toward the
and La Belle; March 17, Mari­ per cent wholesale tax on ke*s to the Columbia Broad­
coaches, and most certainly
4 80 anna; March 18, Hlnuntstown
Mildo-ll Junior Series High 2nd Race — 1/lfi — Time 31.13 Silent Grace
sporting goods had beun raised casting System (CBS),
not the crowd.”
Quiniela
(4
8)
jnooo
Royal
Regatta
15
20
3
H
O
560
Point trophy are Christine
and Naples; and March 19, to (31 million
3 00 2 60 Perfects (48) (80 10
Copelen, 74 points; Valerie All- W.D.’a Noor
Tallahassee.
This, plus money from all
8th
Race
—
5/16
—
Time
31.62
4 00
red, 70 points, and Evart May Jane
additional slat*, federal and
Sweet Showers 1IL80 9 Ik) 5 20
Quiniela (2 5) (16 40
Shoemaker, 6f points.
other source* should bring the
I'm Princess10 80 10 40
Heciplents of ribbons In Bally Double (8 5) (45 30
New
Coach
program (85 7 million during
each of the eight events, In 3rd Race — 5/16 — Time 31.16 Clrcui
ATHENS, Ohio (L T D — the coming decade, of which
Sunshine
4
80
Mltra s Best
14 20 7 40 5.20
order as named, were:
Frank Ellwood, former as­ (I t million will go for admin­
6 60 4 20 Quiniela (4-5) (97 40
Junior division:
keyhole, Hi Judy
sistant roach at Ohio State istration and (15 9 million for
Perfects (5-4) (656 10
Valerie Allred, Hobble Know­
and the Air Force Academy, paying off debts.
Slh Race — 5/16 — Time 31.60
les, Kenneth Gilchrist; clover- Larry Costello
will replace Nick Mourouiis
The rest will be for purchase
Racing
George Jet
7,60 4 (K) 3 20
as an assistant football roach and development of recrea­
Extra Rock
4.00 260
W ill Retire
at Ohio University. Mouroutis tional lands.
N IG H T L Y
4 40
NEW YORK (G P U —Nation­ Russ Vollmer
joined the coaching ataff at
Landrum said, however, this
Quiniela
11
4
^
(3
0
60
al Basketball Association vet­
. l f i EXCEPT
Indiana.
part of total recreation need*
eran Larry Costello of the Perfect* (1-4) (68 70
* H » SUNDAY
Philadelphia 76eri said he will loth Rare — 5/16 — Time 31.7*
13 40 6 00 3 00
"definitely retire" If he got Mary Mlland
14 40 7.00
Ihe high school coaching jab Barberry Hugh
M ATIN E E S
O. B.'a Lipstick
4 80
he la seeking.
Costello, who leads the NBA Quiniela (6-8) (167 40
P. M.
In free throws percentage this Pcrfecfa (8 0 ) (887.40
Wed. - Frl. - Sat.
season with an 683 mark, Is IHh Race — *. — Tima 41.35
"almost certain" he will get Tumbling
the position.
Ranis
12 30 10 60 6 60
Exciting
Thia
33-year-old
Niagara Brookshy
10 60 3.60
24
J u s t tell us how much
Cmk
graduate ha* a 12.7 lifetime Casual Summer
6.60
PERFECTAS
NBA scoring average la nine Quiniela (2-7) (55 00
you need to pay old bills, lor
seasons and la currently shoot­ Perfects (2-7) (332 50
|
7.00
featured ia all
hom e Improvem ents, car
11.00
m oo
ing at a 13.5 clip.
Mutual handle (57,625
radag programs
1100
repairs, for all your le t11.00
312.00
sona/ expense*. Phone for
24.00
432JOO
Thursday-—Ladies' N lfh t Sorry, n . Ml.ot.1
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That Old Basketball Refrain:
There's No Place Like Home

Cocoa, Orlando Contestants
Win Most Ribbons, Trophies

Rimpy Line Favorite
In Final Dog Trials
starts

Game, Fish Rules $ 6 8 .7 Million Seen
Hearings Slated
For Recreation Use

at

kn;

King and Queen Championship
Roces SAT. N IT E Feb. 27

Better Golf - Through Exercise
ny Gary Player
Written for NEA
7—Standing Preaa

The deltoid, n large trian­
gular muscle which cover*
the ahouldar Joint, and tha
trleapa, which are along tha
hack of tha upper arm, must
b* developed for a power
awing.
For thia development, start
at position A, with the back
ef tha hand* facing out. Raisa
to position B, turning the
hand* so that whan you reach
.B your palm* face outward.
Repeat thia—A to B— eight
to 10 times.
AfU r you can do eight to
10 repetitions easily, Increase
tha number of this exercise
taken in one session to 12 to
15.
As in all theae exercise*,
proper breathing is import*
ant You ahould inhale as the
weights rise, exhale aa they
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�Adcock Leads Sand Spurs
Jan* Adcock rolled high for
ber team and league within
the Sand Spun play by having
a 213 high alngle and finishing
with a MS aerie*. Jane bowl*
for St. Johna Realty Company
and bad capable anistancc
from Jean .Monroe who chipped-ln with a SOI aeries, en­
abling their team to sweep
three points from Lossing
Transfer. High bowler for
Lossing was Darkis Owens
with a 1T3/4TI.
Tha second high series was
that of a new bowler for Chap­
man Blocks, Maxine Fehr.
183/507.
Southward
Realty
picked three points from the
Chapman team mainly on the
strength of Cerl Williams' 181.
Maxine Fehr converted the
baby-split, three-ten; and Jo
Brown dumped the five-seven,
plus coming through with a
turkey for the team.
0. K. Tire, bowling against
Ilowe Tire Shop, won all four
points with Pat Robbins shoot
ing a 170/500 aeries. Other
high games included Mary
Smith's 180 and Dot Johnson’s

174.
Bowling well for Howe's wis
Helen Padgett with a 104/488
and Marilyn Ferguion with s
163. Louis* Owens made the
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Sue Jackson didn't find the
three-ten too difficult to make,
also.

In other league play, Bettye
Anne's Hair Styling took three
games from Pierro .Y^tfnufacturlng with Helen Kaclfn hav­
ing a- high game of 198 495.
Additional high scores were
those of Margie Kipp 11/480;
Betty Callan 1774/458.
Tor Picrro's, Marion Farella
came through with a 193 high
single and a three games ser­
ies of 464. Jean Krieck had
high series for the team with
a 475 and a single of 191.
Colleen Winship led her
team, the Alley Cats,' to a
three game victory over Pow­
ell's Insurance with a 163
game. Mary Rowell checked
in with a 158. Kay Shoemaker
was high roller for Towel]'*
with a 1S6.
Edith’s Beiuly Salon and
Pryor Insurance split two and
two*Rose Bauman had a high
game for Edith’s with a 170
Dotty Brcti was high for Pry­
or's with a 163.

HEAD M ASTER’S RIBBON, awarded for the first time at Sanford Naval
Academy, was presented to these three midshipmen at dress parade. The
ribbon is awarded to students who mnintain n straight " A " grade for one
semester. Winning ribbon, with two torches each, were M /lc Jttdson
Hobby, seventh tirade; M Lt. Larry Lindsay, ninth prude, and M Lt.
Chris Wilson, 10th tirade. A t right is Headmaster Burch Cornelius.

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All [&gt;-r.on. ar- h-r.br nett
ft«4 that the ond.rstan-il aa
Kx.culur o( laM ratal*, baa
completed tha aitmlnlatratlon
thsr.vf -nd ha»’'fll-d In —Id
court Ita final raport anit apptl
cation for dlachars* Otal.c
Ilona thereto. If anr, ahouM t&gt;*
duly filed. After flllna proof
of publication abowina thla no­
tice ha* bean publlahad onre a
weak for four eoneacullva
waaka. the matter of approral
of raid raport and tha ordarlnn
of dlatrlbutlon of aald aatata
will com* before the court.
r llt lT NATIONAL BANK
AT WINTER PAIIK,
■winter Park. Florida
It*: Oeora* O. Muraaeon
Aa Truat Officer
A* Elacutor of aald ratal*.
Wlndarwetdla, llalnea A Ward
Attorney*
i l l Park Avenue. Booth
Winter Park, Florida
Publlah Fab. II A Mar. t, 10, * O T i c K o r
it. m i
n o sn
a it k a d in h

Legal Notice

C D J - II

n o t ic k o r
n i'iT
TOt AI.VIN D-HOT HOW II B R ­
U T and V I V I A N It. ItOWRKRIIY.
hi*
rife,
D*
fin dinti.
YO U A N D E ACH O F YOU
a r * hereby notified that *ult
hae been commenced aaalnei
you In the Circuit Court rif the
Ninth Judicial Circuit of lb*
(Date of Florida In and for
Bamlnol* Cmlnty, the abbrevlatad till* of which la:
THE
P R O V ID E N T I NUT ITU
T IO N FOIl BA VINOS IN T U B
T O W N OF HOFTON; ate..
Plaintiff.

/ r '~ :

LcnoY
and V I V I A N D.
bla wlfa.

a d v in

*

now iiF.n nY
RO W IH fllUf,

Defendant*,
I d Chancery No* 1470T,
T h * n alu r* of ihla l u l l I* i
fota&lt;’loiU *'*1 ©f '
certain
m o rtaaa a held and owned by
plain ti ff, datad Auauat I. I * * 0
and recorded Au aw .l t, H id , In
O f fi c ia l ttecorde Hook 111 P*B*
,JS o f tha Public R ecord* of
Brm lnol* County. Florida, encumbarlna that carialn p l»c * or
parcel
of
p roperly
located.
• Iluala. and beln* In aald Conn,
t y and Slala, R f. w ll!
|„,1
11.
8UNLAND
ES­
T A T E S , Elrat Addlllnn. a
• ubdlvt.lnn, acrnrdlnir to a
plat (hereof, r e c e d e 1 In
plal Rook 13, Pa ae a 97 and
H of the Public Record*
of Bamlnol* County. F l o r ­
ida
EACH OF YOU !H R E Q U I R ­
E D |o file your a!iew*r or other
written defeneaa to lb* Ctun.
plaint with III* Clerk
'be
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County, Florida. In llile prnceedlna and in. e*rv# a copy
thereof upon the plaintiff • at ­
torney*. wbne* name* and ad.
draaa or* hereinafter eel forth
a a reuolre l by l a ta. n o t
later lhatl Ih*
ll n d
&lt;I»V of
March l!&gt;«5 In default thereof
ll,* cauee » III pt eed * * part*
up b the entry of • l ' * - l e * Pro
t'ottfaeeo a aa met yoo
WITNKKB to&gt; band and the
off trial »*»1 of eat-l ''outl lo
Brmlnol* County, Florida thlr
l*lh day of Febr uary l * » l
i h i : a I.)
Afiltur •! Ilerkwlih. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Courl
lly Mar Ilia T Vllllen
Deputy ( lerk
REAIIDAI.I. i ,R I D L E Y
A N D L E W IS
Attorney* for Plaintiff
(D N-M b »’»MI it M r##t
I ' m. ( « If ft.
I*' 1
Orlando, I l'»ri 1*
I'utilDli F*i&lt;. I ■&lt; at a M-*r. It
10. 1*92
CM*J - T2
IK

THIS

&lt; *n tt i
t iim i i t
%m i h h i
ftittiiN oLi: n i l
.
( | | ( M K i l l NO. I 1.17(1
N i m i r. o r
I ' l i l i t :« i o * i h i : * t i i :
P I . M II AI, N ATION \L ' I i *HT
&lt;i A ■11 AHHUCI ATIU.N, » « m i porn i hAfi,
plaintiff,

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11 A I.T« i n • l t i : r t » K r ATI M and
JOAN *1 P AT KK , til a wlfr,
I !• fell iIan I i
N O T K ' B IK H K H K II Y MIVKN
puiauaut t*i a Final |i»«*f#v «»f
Fnr»c|r»iur* 4 « i » 4 ih * l . n d day
r»f Fahruary, A. I 1 I*1*!, and
• Til cr*"*! In i Tha nr*! y l "a ■**
11170 of (ha P‘1f. UM t ’ ulifl tif
i h * N i n t h Juilli I s l » ’ I f « ulr in
and f*»r Hariilntil* « ..unlv, FLtr*
Ida. » 1^*1 tin K fd ft n l Nat tMii.it
M or tgas# Aa» *cla I Ion, a r*»rpuratlun »r pa nJird undrr a n
A cI t*f P « n grrua and • v I«1 i rig.
purajuant lit Ih* F»4* i al N.t(I'lRiii
M"On
A-*»&lt; Ia II r B
&lt;’ liart*r Act, having It* p rin ­
cipa l tjfflc* In th* r’ lty of
WaalilhgtMii. lOatrli'l «*f * *&lt;4utn
Lift, la lha Plaintiff, and t M L TO N It I : KI «i; CATF.H and J n t N
(2 CATICK. hi* wlfa (It* l&gt;|
f *nda nt». 1 will aell lei Ih*
hlgiiaat *f»4 heat hiddrr Inf
ca*ll a! ill* Ft lit |»eeeif &lt;&lt;f I h *
HrinlriMla (Niuiity PieurIhnna* in
th* t’H&gt;
f Kan fold., &lt;*o&lt;iii t y «&lt;f
Ht-ml n m11 Mate of KI mI I iI*, at
11 uo A
1 on Mi# &amp;Mi d*&gt; of
M « n h, i56-i. th* follow Ing &lt;!*•ci l hr 4 ptuptrly aa ftcl Im lh
In an Id Final l»*cr*#. tn -w il:
L t 11. Hlock I. H ' M . A N I t
KHTATKH. Amrmlftd Plal.
According lo a plat lh * r * o f
r*cord*d In Plal lloote 1 2 ,
Pag*i 1 1, of lit* Puhllc
ll t i old a of Hr nil rude Ctiun*
(y. Florida.
T o g at hr r with fh* follo w in g
11*ma o f aqulpm*ni und p ro ­
perty which ar* localed In and
permanently lr»Mall*d a* a part
o f th* Improv etn* d Ui on *«14
Un d :
|)n * O. F
R an g* (elec),
Model Jin iHWM. Hrrlal TH02X211, On* IJ K. Itrfrlge t a tor (e le c ), Model LAM
I lUCt. Harial NM 91111);
On*
|iuo»Th*rm
Heater
tot! I, Mod*I IIP-1 Mttriai
1211121; m i * K ltch*n Ha
liau lt
Fan ( f i v e ) , Victor
Cllmee. no model or **rlal
no* , fcllevrn V e n • t I i n
llhn I* (m e t a lI, manufactur
•«1 hy Hr n karlk. U laaa A
Paint
i'oinpftny,
Hanford,
F f o r L U , no modal or aerial
num here.
I &gt;*t *d (hie 22nd day o f F e b ­
ruary. A. Ii. IMS.
(MKAL ) ’
Arthur II H ir k j r l l h , ir.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Hy: Kllaal&gt;*th Uruanahan
Depu ty Clerk
CLKVKLAKD, STC PH E N fO N
A M IZE
^
Mack H. Cleveland, dr. and
Carro ll Uurka
A tto rn e ys f6r P la in t if f
P. O. D ro w e r Z.
f a n fo rd . Florid a
rubliaii Fab. H , l t d .
C D J-lld

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roper (y and the name «n-t
AVKIttnr t i f !h « holder may he
oht alned by any peraon* pn*aeealna an Interelt In Ih* p ro ­
perty h&gt; « d l r * * * t r » r »n Inquiry
to Ray K. flraen, Hlate Comptroller as Administrator. A b an ­
don *4 P ro p e rly DlYjalon/CapI*
Ini, To llali a* fee, Florida
It*
• lire to mention account num*
her, name an*l addreaa, • ■ pul*.
Halted 'In thla noilr#
Uni###
proof
f*wtirr"hlp i" preaentpi) to the holder hy May
I MS,
tha pr"perty will he deliver#4
to the Administrator
There*
after, at I further claim a mtiM
ha. directed- to Itte Admlnla*rator.
Pay K. Oreen
A a A 4 to Itil el rat of
P Utitle h Fell, 17, Z* I T.« A
i *11J. R4

b* making faneywork for tha
event.
Mr*. Alice Ryan ha* made
"Barbie Doll outfila" which
are now on sale at a DeBary
needlework shop with pro­
ceeds to go to the festival.
A letter from John Smiley,
Volusia' County superintend­
ent of schools, whs read at
the meeting and expressed ap­
preciation to the J*TC for Its
donation to the fund for re­
building the school library.
Room count was won by the
second end third grad* com­
bination taught by Mrs. Mur­
iel Kauffmann.
Following the business ses­
sion, open house wss observ­
ed in ail classrooms. Parents
visited with the teachers and
enjoyed refreshment*.
The book, “ They Were
Slroog and Good," by Robert
Lawson, recently wss present­
ed to the school library by
Miss Mary Hubbard.

Legal Notice
F lC T I T I O F f t (TAN K .
.VOTICK IH hereby gi v en J h a t
w# ar * engeg ed In Miilneaa at
Heard all A (le n e v i , Hanford,
Hemlrinl* county. Florida, undrr
The flctltfou* name of, KAHT
S ID E O A K A f lK . and that we
Intend to
aa(*i .mama
with the C U rk o f tha Circuit
Court. He min ole Cdunly, Flop*
Ida, In accordance with the provlelnna o f th# Flrtltloue Name
Statute*, to -w it: Section MS.Qi
Florida Statute* 1917.
Big: V, C* O ra cty
•
W. M flraray
Puhllvh Feb. 24 A Mar. I. 10,
i t . m s.
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y - may
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dr i r i so-ii IkI*• f. -ru. •■ tt n ( &gt;.
to th* *"oil Ii I,) .1
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IN
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CIM‘ NT V JITM4K. IN AND FOR
Mi: At I N Ot.K
COl NT Y* F L O R ­
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IN IIKi p a r a t i : OF
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fieraaaed
To
ALL
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AND
PF.II * o N *
II A V I N O
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YOU A ND EACH f*F TOP
err hrrrhy notified and rr*|tiira’d to prreetit eny i Ulnm and
4emend* whh h y u or H l h* r
nf you, may have « g * itt* I th*
erletr of A L H ’F. ll • L^Y . -Irere*r«| 1mt• of *ald County, to
ihr ('..only fudgr «»f Hemlntd*
iNiunfy, Florida, at hi* office
Ih * Ihr Court 11oiime itf pntd
Cniinfy, at Hnn ford, . Florida,
within
His; cm Ir ndnr 'month*
ft hi the time of Mi* f1*«f puhHi HI. It
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Purmjant In Sorilon 11 of
Chapter I1IT, Florida HI a Dili*.
en ll tlM 'F lo r i d * D!*pn*lHon of
1'ncl* Imerf Property Act", no­
tice 1* hereby itiveri that th#
peranna l!#i#d below appear* In
he the owner* of u nd# Imad
pc raunaf
property
pr m u mad
ah pi ntinned
i - o a s s - w i . n if ft ll I N S U L A ­
TION;
4*0047* #001. f'KHRAM
LUC ILLE , HANFORD FI* A ; 4onsj.onoi. ROYA L IIHoTIIKRH.
n r K A R O Y A L ROX 1451
FA NKORD
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4.OftlS-00*4,
KMITII
MRS A; 4•nnSS.ftOfiJ,
W A R N E R W a 205) K STM
ST R E E T HANFORD FLA
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Plaintiff.
l (IF Hi l l Jl Dll I Al. i IIM i 11
IN
AND
FOR
NK1I |NIILK DA It It I’ L L
M
H K A I'K
and
I Ol N I A , FI-OII IDA.
M A R Y Ju H K A I'K , hi* * l f #
IN I II A Nl FH A Nf). II9N2
11* f ettia nl *
M U i r i : t h iii ;f i : nii hr
T i l l DA It ll KLIs M H K A I ' K and
OIIDFH OF 1*1 lll.ll A l ION
M A R Y J o H K A I ' K . hi*
nl 1 1 I ' oii I'o iiF t i ,i i *I lit:
Wlfr
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riaintirr. ||*(iur*. cr#d ll «r* . i r u * ( * * * *»r
v*
&lt;**her claim * nl* hy, Mir mi ah.
AA » M * F I . L l i m v i ’ LL; *Uvr»r&lt; *d uridr r of a ara iii m t Iteirn * nd * 11
h«i&gt;l.*nd ..f l F N h ' i ; &gt;| 11&lt;taa* - utik niHMi ;»*t 11#* cl* Irntna t&lt;&lt;
LLL- * nd ■»«411 n.it r#iu*r 11*4; liiMi * n ) t j i i 1!*. title «»r Inter eat
■ if! K l N I i ' K \l ID »\X Kl.l. &lt;11v - In 1tty i'ru|»i,f i y (&lt;#r*(n* f ir r &lt;1 **
•»r• *d wlf. ..f AA K M M : L I . ||m \V- ( rlhrtl all of wills** r**U|*l)i'*
K1.U, *»!•§ *Mll iiul r*niarrl#&lt;l, I r a P N K N O W N
D* f *n&lt;}« nt*
Yol
ANI) K A F I I n F TOD
T O l AA 1NIM LI. Mm AV L L U &lt;11%* * r • 11 e felt) n f* 1 1 f Ir d 1 h• l a • ul t
&lt;»i♦ i-d Imi *■l*i*.ltd f K l'N J i'K ha* Itreii (»r mum hi *M*tu*t you
M I ( m \A L L I „ and *1 ill nut L) T i l K B R O O K L Y N HA VINOft
i •-fn*rr i*«l
DANK. * S r w Yitrk c o r p o ra 11nil 1* b, Jffffr tx 'ti (Tlty,
Dun
to for#&lt;*l&lt;&lt;a* a cvrtaln
Mi*«4iiirl ;
Mol Iy am •
n&lt;or*
par t l&lt;’ iil«r ly
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&lt;!#*■'? M&lt;#d In ih * Com plain I I l i ­
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IIM W K L U ad In MM* *u(1, m HI' Ii ■M&gt;*r t dI V■•t • rd kklf* of W KN - ii * It # eiji'untlirri Ih* fnlln *h iK
D L l . L II m AVKLL, and at ill •!&lt; * i 11**-*I prope rly, alltiatr In
not, trinarrlrd,
Hriuliiol* (Niunly. Florida, Dr*
4vlT D*1 M ir Avanu#
w it:
Kali t Hr mm t * * ! K « r n l « *:i
loot If , lllock 12. 11F F T *
YOU, AND K A i ’ ll O F YOU,
LKH
IliiMKH
IlM W K LL
ht #
h#f#l&lt;y
iiol Lfi«*d
Mini
n
D A R K , HK CT IO N ONK, *o(*&gt;&lt;m|»t*lnt for For*c|o*tir* of
cordlna
to plat the reof re*
Mof!«fMK*
lus
(■••it
fll*&gt;!
corded
In l*lat Hook 12,
MK*ln*t you, au 4 you ar * r « 1'aitra
4.A, 49. 47 and 41,
t|Ulr*d to *r|xr n rr»|.y nf your
Tuhllc lie curd* uf Hern Inula
A na w * r or (i Ia j* d I fl u* » 11 i I h•
Co lin tf. Flo rid a;
I'timjilalnt ..n FUlttMif p « l t u r - T O O K T H K I t with th* f o llo w ln y
ury. JMHKFII
M
FIT/.M K H ­ pereomM property :
A LI), 231 Hv. urUy Trust DulldI Hot point I t * fr !ii* r a t o r —
I k k . Miami. Florida. ) 3 1St. and
herlal No. 1112924 Model
Ml# til* nrlithiul Afi*%%cr nr
N o nn 114
I&lt;laadl rig In th* o f f i r * uf lha
I llnd point It a mi* — S er­
F U r k uf th* r i r r u U Court .&lt;n
ial No. 41111 Modal No.
or l. rfor•
Ih*
l&amp;th
day
of
It ll I t ;
March, a d . m i. if ) „ u fnii and for o th *r rellaf, arid you
lu du *o, judgm*ni hy default a r * retiulred to f l l * your An*
w il l h* taken atittlnil you for * w * r to said Complaint or o th*r
th* re lief deniaridrd tn th* p|*adins* on th* Clark o f tha
DuitipI*Jn( .
above an Ml lad Court and to
Th* daarrtpllun uf th* r*al aarva a copy tharenf on FU ln *
prup*rty |&lt;roc**d*d aaalnal I* t i f f *
attorney,
JOHEl’ H
M.
loot JO. Ill &gt;rk 19. T O W S . F IT Z t l K lt A L D ,
229
Security
KITH OK NORTH CIID LD - Truet Hu lld ln f, Miami, F l o r ­
OT A. * « uIni 1vtalon, accor d­ ida X l l l l , not la ter than lha
ing to plat I hereof r ecord* t It h day uf March, A. D . 1191;
ad In I'lmt Hook 2, pagaa If you fall lo do ao, Judgment
14 to 11. Inclualva. of th* hy
default ■ w i l l
ba
takan
public J(*cord* of 8«ml- agalnal you for tha rellaf da*
hoi* County. Florida.
mended In aald Complaint.
Tlllt? Notlca ehall h* pubT H I S Nolle# ahall ba publlah­
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H AN FO RD H E R A L D .
D A T K D at Hanford, Eerulnol*
D A T E D at Sanford. SamiCounty. Florida, thla Ith day nola County, Florid a, thla Ith
o f February, A. D . 1941.
day o f Fe br ua ry, t i l l .
(H E AL)
(S EA L)
A r th u r If. Beckwith, Jr.
Ar th ur H- Beckw ith, J r .
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
Clark or tha Circuit Court
l ly : Martha T. Vihlen
Dyi Martha T. Vihlen
-Deputy Clark
Deputy Clark
Puhllvh r a ti. 10, IT, 2f 4 Mar rubltah Fab. I f . IT, 24 4 Mar.
2. 1291
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Doug Button,

Enterprise PIC Announces
Date For Spring Festival
Bjr Mrs. Ritchie Ilarri*
Enterprise Psrent-Tescher
Council has announced that
Its Spring Festival will be
held May 1 at the school.
Plans for the event and ap­
pointment of Ken Kick* ns
general chairman took place
at the group’s Fehrusry meet­
ing held in the schuol auditor­
ium with Mrs. David Tropf,
president, in charge. *
Any person who can help
with the festival or has Ideas
for booths, games, etc., Is ask­
ed to contact Hick* and wom­
en of the PTC are asked to

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rape 8— Wed. Feb. 24, *68

Broward G O P Aide
'Disgusted/ Quits -

Life Awards
By France* Wester
Two members of Boy Scout
Troop 242, Doug Button and
Mike Uti, were presented Life
Awards, next highest step In
Routing to Eagle, at a Court
Honor held at the Scout
Hut In Lake Mary..
— V ’Hie court began with the
presentation of colors. Color
guard, composed of Bobby
L IF E AW ARD S were presenter! to D o u r Rutton (le ft) and Mike Utz o f
Halbsck, Doug Button, Greg
Lake Mary Roy Scout Troop 2*12 by Scoutmaster Roy Howell .Ir. at Court s
Hsusch and Craig Thompson,
o f Honor in the Scout Hut.
(Herald Photo)
was led by Mike Ul*. The si
lute to the flag was led by
Bobby Halback. Doug Button
led the Scout Fledge and
Craig Thompson the Lord’s
Prayer.
Scoutmaster Roy L. Howell
Jr., in charge of the impress­
ive service, welcomed the
\/
large turnout of parents and
f i
introduced new adult leaders,
Jim Norris, Bob Hugcnstcln
and Frank Cook.
Merit B a d g e s
awarded
were:
Woodcarving:
David
Cochran; home repair: David
Cochran and David McMurray; music: David Cochran;
art: David Cochran, Doug
Button, Bobby Halback and
Ftad '.ffa f- ic k ; raiinoadJOgjDavid Cochran, Stanley How­
ell and Don Keith; swim
mlng: David Cochran, Fred
Halback and Danny Lowery;
horsemanship: Doug Button,
Nathan Sjohiom and Stanley
CH ARTER of Deltona Civic Association, otvunized lust September mid
Howell; cooking:' Doug But­
with a current membership o f *100 persons, was received by Peter Vlaster,
ton, Stanley Howell and Mike
founder. Shown during the presentation are (le ft to right) Herbert John­
Farkinson; dog care: Doug
son, first vice president and chairman o f the legislative commission; R. J.
Button; reading: Doug ButMnwhinncy, assistant state comptroller, and Mr. and Mrs. Vlaster.
ton; public health: Bobby Ha]
bark; firemanship: B o b b y
Halbsck, and camping: Bobby
Halback and John May.
The room was darkened Jor|
an impressive candle lighting
WASHINGTON
it IMt — nnunred publicly—and before I ki had In be reappointed when
ceremony for new member.*
White there mold he any leaks
I It i
Baekstairs at
] John-nn'* new term heganwho passed Ihe Tenderfoot
House
Itiit
John-on
went
out
nf
hit.
Il,r ,,T,ly
mrm,M’ r whn
Test. In lilts group were IIan
fared that requirement
Tile swearing in of a high
dy Cooper, Bobcrt Jardine.
way to rack tip laugh, When
Thp t .h||if Kxrcullvp rera|j.
federal official used to lie a
David Srhnltiler, R o n a l d
he officiated at the swearing ,,| that presidents s i n c e
solemn occasion
l.eep, Tom Doyle, Larry l)c
Bui Ihe late President John* m
A Grunnilskl for a George Washington and cut
morse, William Fllipatrlck,
F
Kennedy
Used
to inert lip new term as postmaster gen grosses—-had “ shown an tin
Garry Rupert, Ttrn Brooklyn,
rruf.
common interest in their postsu ch ce re m o n ie s w ith w ell
Janie. Gibson, Jimmy Gher,
t inier an IH72 law Gronous tnaslers general "
George Johnson «n&lt;l David
w"
An'1
Gorinly
Johnson has been adding light
touches, ton
Ttir Scoutmaster presented
For example, when John T
a litolge lo eaeit boy ami wei
Connor
was .worn III a* MCie
’ ll VO! H AV E MONEY — XVE W A N T IT !"
coined him Into the troop
I’arent. were asked to join tary of commerce Iasi J jii
IH, Johnson took note of all
thi-ir sons and the Seoul mast i
“ IF YOL’ NEED MONEY — WE HAVE IT!*
tiie friends and relatives t on
er gate each boy a pin to pin
nor had brought to Washing
on hli mother or lather
ton for that event and lor
The special award of Second
Johnsons inauguration. The
I'las. was presented to Tour
my May and Kirll Class President told Connor
", . . At least one segment
Awards went to John Nriman
of Ami-i lean enterprise and
Gary Oftu-y, Mike l’arkinson
lommeice lias already given
and Danny Lowery
you great creilit loi stalling a
Year pins awarded were
boom here in the capital city .
One year. Nathan Sjobiom,
between your relatives and
David Fitzgerald, Danny laiw
friends and my relatives and
cry, Frank May, Jimmy Sim
friends, business ought lo tie
mont, Mike Parkinson. Mark
booming for the luxieab busi
Gregory. John May, it.mil y
ness and the hotel business
Brown, Donald SJobtom, Stan
here in Washington "
ley Howell and Steve Fletch­
Tin- President injected a
er, second year, Dob Keith,
similarly jocular note a lew
John Nriman ami David Nri
weeks Inter when Atty, Gen
man, third year, Bobby Hal
Nicholas Kal/enliach look the
hark, Don Keith, David Mr
oath of office at a White House
Murray, Gary Omcy and Doug
ceremony. Johnson recalled
Button, fourth year, Mike Utz,
with a laugh that he had
Craig Thompson and Greg
sprung the news of the ap
llausch.
point merit on Katzenbach just
Patrol la-ader Insignia was
the night before it was an
presented to John Neiman and
Gary Umey.

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FORT LAUDERDALE (UF1)
—George &lt;5. Pelersen, Brow­
ard County GOP state com­
mitteeman, announced his res­
ignation because he said. Flo­
rida Republican leadership is
‘'disgusting."
The resignation, dated effec­
tive Feb. 12, was addressed to
Tom F. Brown, of Tampa.
Brown is chairman of the
GOP state executive commit­
tee.
Pelersen, the Republican
opposition when former Gov.
Farris Bryant was elected in
I960, said to Brown:
"The only evidence of any
activity at your headquarters
continues ^ong the patterns

of the past—grinding out mi­
meographed verbiage on re­
dundant subjects, inane com­
ments, moth eaten suggestions
and wishful press releases.”
He went on to say the state
GOP had no by-laws or con­
stitution, failed to submit min­
utes on party finances.
"Added to these is. the unforgiveable failure to call at
least one full meeting of the
stale committee each year—aa
required by the resolution of
that committee in 1962—which
raises the question as to
whether any act since May,
1963, has been properly autho­
rized and, therefore, may be
illegal.".

"All I said was:

Show me just one filter
that won’t take away the
taste and I’ll eat my hat!”
(SO THEY SHOWEDMENEWLUCKY STRIKEFILTERS]

Lyndon Livens Ceremonies

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59 M in e rs D ie
YUUAItt, Japan (U P I) Workers tinla) recovered the
bodies of 24 coal miners, bring­
ing to S9 the nuintser of known
dead in Monday night's explo
slon and cave in on the north­
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AllGoing To Attend Symphony Concert

Also Lt. and Mra. Alexan­ and Mr*. W. E. MacLauehtin,
Also Gen. and Mra.&lt;J. C.
Am K «r and Kay Bitholonxw, membership chairmen of Hutchison, Mr. and Mr*. Sid­ der Kirby, Mra. W. N. King, Mr*. Thoma* E. McDaniel,
lb* Mutual Concert AatoclaUon ney Ivei, Lt. and Mra. Kermit Mr*. C. R. Kirtley, John Krl- Mr*. Tom McDonald. Cdr. and
are buiily en|a|ed tbete day* Jamiaon, Mr. and Mra. John der, Lt. and Mra, Gordon Mr*. L. J. McDonald, Mr. fnd
In Ooalitini plam for "Cur* Jenkina, Mr. and Mra. John Kuehn, Mr*. J. O. Laney, Dr. Mr*. S. F. Manfre. Mr*. Wil­
tain Goto* Up," Tuetday. Kader, Lt. Ralph' Kalaer, Mr*. and Mra. Tom Largrn, Mra. liam Malinowski. Mlaa Helen
March 1 at the CJvl? Center at Helen Kaiser, Mr*. George Betty Long and Mr. and Mra. Mann, Mf. and Mr*. Richard
Martin, Bill Stamper, Jr. and
Kelly, Mr. and Mr*.- Robert Phil Logan.
S p. m.
Mra. C. W. Get*.
Alio
Mr*.
Al
Love,
David
Kama,
Mra.
G.
W.
Klmmona,
Theaa gala art contacting
Alio Mra. Jamea 0. Mayo,
Long, Mr*. Thelma Lewia,
Mlai
Kathy
Klmmoni
and
patrona In an effort to "bor­
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Lewie, Mr, Trary Mayo, Mr. and Mr*.
row" ticketa for the many re- Krli Klmmona.
quest* lor noo-member*,/ who
ara deairoua of attending thia
performance of the concert
i erica. KeaulUT The membera
all anticipate going to the con­
cert themaelvee.
The “ Popa concert'’ la pro­
bably the moat exciting
gram In the blatory of
popa and will Include a generoua and pleaaant potpourri of
amaahing
Broadway
chow
tuner. The numberr will dup­
licate original Broadway au­
thenticity and will be performed In exemplary atyle. So why
call down New York when auch
talent la available to the en­
tire Seminole County areaT
Appearing with Henry Me­
rer and the Florida Symphony
Orcheatra ara talented aolo
article, Ann Blareo, Florence
Soldlnger, Bernie Bailie and
Jack Thompeori. Plano arilet
Dwight Charlea will combine
hia own atyle with a combo
in accompanying the eoloiata
wiginaj medleya.
‘
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Mutual concert Aaaoclatlon
patrona are Mra. G. L. Atkineon, Mra. Harvey Aubuehon,'
Mra. Guy Allen, Mra, S. Terhorat, Mra. Albert Antar, Mia*
Anne Aiken, Mr. and Mr*. Ed­
ward Allbrinht, Mr. ami Mr*.
John Burton, Mr. and Mr*. Joe
Baker, Mr, and Mr*. D. J.
MRS. AN N (G. TH O Y) HAY, pictured, nnd Kny Bartholomew, momherBale* and Mr*. Georgia Ball.
eliip chairmen o f the Mutual Concert Association are making last minute
Alao Dr. and Mrs. O. 1„
"checks" on patrons planning to attend the extra special bonus feature
Barka, Mra. Barton Bartholo­
of the series, Henry Mazer and the Florida Symphony Orchestra next
mew, Mr*. Mary Joyce Bate­
Tuesday at the Civic ( ’enter.
(Herald Photo by Doris Williams)
man, Mr. and Mr*. Jamci
Blrea, Mis* Sarah Burn*, Mr.
and Mr*. Keith Bauder, Itobert Be**erer Jr., Mia* Carol
Bciscrcr, Mary Pat Bertrang
and Mr*. Nancy Brock
in teresiin g
Also Mr*. June Brodle, Mrs.
D. J. Brough, Cdr. and Mrs.
Mm
u ilr n
rcc omnu* ruled
B. B. Brown, Camilla Bruce,
" (J u n lc n
Mag r "
fiy
H ilt'i
Mr*. Kerfoot Bryant, Reginald
Ft' r tfUftnn a * a gum 1 i f ' M ’IUT'
Boland J *, Mr*. O. P. Burch.
Hie
min' i’ ii i ii*1m* r
Ijoring
Burges*, Mrs. Jack i t t i 'f i l l v nt I'hi" hniiM* of M m hotm* of M m I.ih c t lltiyd on
i* u -i a lly it run &lt;»ri
Th w
Burney, Mr. and
Mr*. K. I,. W illia m Jo h n s , J i .
jt»i u nd vif’w A ve n u e , *‘ VVhut T o
n urner its in March r»«i if yuu
Burns and Mr. and Mr*. Ar­
Mrs. Dciti Hey ifuli!» irnvr the ll« For Vmui harden In Krli
know yuu want to mill or re­
thur Beckwith.
insfiiring devotlniiii! program, ruaiy* wits the subject rhos*
place n t’lnnt it might be wise
Also Mra. C T. Butler, Mr*. which nil the member* enjoyhy the speaker,
to place &gt;-tiUr,&lt;»ili-r vv 11It your
Jeannette Chaitain, Mr*. S. ed.
i Mis. Cullen pointed nut nurseryman now ami noit'l
0. Chase. Mr and Mrs. BanThe minute* win* rend nnd
March i* tin* month for &lt;liFH|i|Miuitiii&lt;nt 01 ili-lny.
dall Chase, U. Cdr. and Mrs.
n sunshine offering tnhen f«|- pluntitrsf, I runspluniinir and
Mr*. 11i'ii ry i( ijh»«-II piesnl
J. E, Chapdelim*. Lt. and Inwelt hy the dim iiAslun of pruning so Felnuiiry i* s
III
at tin1 iirii-f InmMiro!* meet
Mrs J. M, Catrun, Mr*. M. N. routine tiiiMjnen*
poeid lime to njet ready for
ing nml hrunl report of tin'
Cleveland Sr., Mr and Mrs.
tlo*
Mm
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m
llVlty,
The
meniheTi*
dlfcMMcd
r l r ! * t y, Mra. Driii|*y
Boyd Coleman, Bristol Conk­ wuys ii fitI imuirt* fm mrt«*nst hailing, inking, weeding ( lin o. Mia ( iiiin-« ri'inl roilin and Phyllis Conklin.
in*r ntteiiiinnee nml interest nml Inking inventory are in
Also U. Cdr and Mrs. T. P, in the Humi nml the if rent older- Trent finfee ted plants Rial notes of thank* from Mr.
P. Ilnrkcy nml
Conroy, Mr and
Mrs. It. F. neeii for it di-i |m*i eiineern for whether they he at larked hy nml Mi».
Cooper, Mr and Mr*. Joe Cor- the nil lifitefl mi* si muted inserl* or hi ij^ht Spray for fro in M»s ft i»in Mine Keefh,
secretin y
of
**|.ltfle
It'd
lry, Mr*. Marguerite Cornell, niul planned
■hewing llise&lt; ts, dust for *Scho(d House,!*
Mr. and Mr* Erneit Cowley,
A Sim inI hour followed tin* Mirking inserts and take in
New offleeis Heated weie
Mr and Mrs. Sylvan Davis, hUftine** tin**! inu with Mis, halt for nickel mole and
Mis. J M. Ma»ye, piestdvnt;
Mrs. David Dearolph, Mr*.
M N. t levrland winning the artiil» worms.
M r*. J .
D , C a lla h a n , v ice
Madge Dcas. Mrs, James Dc*
priT,e in n mtii|t)e rmiti'M.
It a.iir nil hltiaavin* are |ltl.,|,|rnt. \IrIi |.rr \ Wheel
Ganahl. Lt. and
Mrs. James
thdii ifius lefteshnirnts were ti tnnvid from plants infeeted
er. aren-tary; nnd Mi* Port­
Dennison, Mr and Mrs. It.
s* i veil hv Mo. Johns to Mrs 11v blight and inked up and
er Lniitmg, treu*urer.
•Stafford Derby and Mra. it. P. Cnrlton Henley, Mis, Kd Al­
horned. Consult your nurseryDcwit. *
Mra. Iloyd win nasiated t&gt;y
derHUH), Mrs, Tony A darns, innn or seed mere haul for
Also Mr and Mr*. Leonard Mrs. Don Iteymdds and Mrs
her
daughter, Mina, nnd Mr*,
ptoprr formula nnd apply to
Dewil, Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. L N. M. N. ( h velum!.
ground around plant ns well .et- A. Wheeler in nerving
Dion, Miss Edith Dodson,
the lienutiful nnd delieiou*
ua to the pinnl itself.
1, ewis Dodson, Mr. and Mrs.
cherry deaaert mid elitfee.
Cheek your tools. p&lt;|UipFrank Donahoc, Lt. Cdr. and
The rrfreahincnt tnhle tiverrm fit anil supplies. In turnMr*. T. J. Dpyle, Mr*, olan
iaid in white wna adorned
mary
we
might
say
that
FebBoutwell, David Higginbotham,
niiiry is "On your mark, get with lirdlinnt red "Profeaaor
Mr. and Mrs* Hubert Drabik,
Mis.. Mai) Nichnlt and Mrs
Surgeunt" camellia hhusom*
set nntl March is go."
Cdr. and Mr*. Bichard David- lieaula Thornton \lsited Eufloating in a lutge low white
»on, Mra. Jud&gt; Drommrrhaua gene l)m*n m Daytona Beach,
ceramic diah. lied licnit* laid
en and Mra. Fred Dyson.
Tuesday.
Lake Mary
on the cloth irnt a Valentine
Also Mr. and Mrs. Ilarr&gt; ,
■
touch aa the cherrica auggntEchelbcrger, Mr, and Mrs.. Mr ami Mrs Winn Smith
ed G e o r g e
\Va*hington'a
Churlei hadden, Mr. and Mrs. and dan^hte*, Carolyn, spent
birthday.
Far I Faust, Lt, and Mrs. C. I the weekend with her aunt,
Uliier* attending weir the
Fitzpatrick, Cathy Folds, Mn J 11 Anderson
Mmea. Roy Tilli*, Fred Pope,
By France* writer
Mr* George Louver, Col. and
J. L. Clark. It. F. Steele,
Mr* August* Alima TaUey
Mr* Henry Furman, Mr. and
Dr. ami Mr* W. I* Gardin
Henry Mcl.aulin.
Mr*. 'Patrick Gallagher and er, resident* of Sanford lor from Harrison. Mich . has
lu'cn
tile
guest
of
Mr*.
M
P.
Mr. and ,Mr* Walter Gardner, more than Ju years ure now
Al*o air, and Mra. W’liicr making their home in Arkan • ( Beatrice i Skew*'*, in l.ake
i.....mailing
ViT"L' addre**
'V&gt;" ‘ "“V
I Mary, lor several day*.
Glelow, Mr. and Mr* C. B. sat their
i»
Gallagher, Mr*, J. M. Gilmore, in e r e of Home Appliance
Mr»
hal Sonc on lo
Mr*. Frank Evan*. Lt. Cdr. Company, ?02 East Broad
Peleriburg to visit relalive* there before returning
and Mra. Tedford Cann, Mr*. Street, Texarkana, Ark,
to her home in the north.
C. W. Getz, Louis Girard, Mr*.

Mrs. Johns Hosts

The Golden Circle
Class Meeting

Mrs. J.P . Cullen Conducts
Carden Program

Personals

Personals

Lorraine Graham, Mr*. J. O.
Gregory, Mr. end Mr*. Jamci
Griffin, Honnle Hell, Claire
Holton, Mra. Paul Haney Jr.,
Mr. and Mr* Spencer Harden,
Mra. George Harden Sr., and
Bertha Hardin.
Dr. and Mra. Charle*
Mr. and Mr*. J,
Marion Harmon, Mr*. E. C.
Harper, U. Cdr. and Mra. Neil
Harris, Mr. and Mr*. Oacar
Harrison, Min Cocila Heard,
Mr*. Warren lioaUer, Holiy
and John Hoellcr, Greg llauacfa
Suian Hauarb and KrlUln
Heath.
Alao Mr. and Mr*. BUI
Hemphill, Mr*. Jarrell Hcnaon,
Ann Lea Harman, Mr*. Beaila
Harman. Mra. W. C. Hill, Ellxabath Hodgin*, Mr. and Mra.
H. II. Howa, Mr. and Mra.
Baa Howland. Mr*. Mary Hudam . Miaa Zva Hunt. Mr.
and Mr*. Floyd Hunt and Mr.
and Mra. William Hutchison
'Jr,

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Mrs J O. Huff, 2120 San
ford Avenue has a* current
house guests, her sister-in-law.
Mra. George Huff of Jackson­
ville and her son, George A.
Huff of Black Foote, Idaho.
Mr. Huff, who has had an
assignment at Oak Ridge.
Tenn , is visiting relatives in
the area en route to Idaho.

Frank Mebane. Mra. Charle*
Meriwether, Robert Mero, Mr.
and Mra. Tom Mero, Mra. Vel­
ma Mitchell, Mr*. Virginia
Middleton, Dr. and Mr*. John
Morgan, Dr. and Mr*. Leonard
Mumon, Dorothy Morriaon,
Dr. and Mr*. Jack Morriaon,
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Murphy
and Mr*. W. A. Morriaon.
Alao Mia* Martha Koiky,
Dr. and Mr*. Richard Forbe*.
Mr*. Ray Holler, Mr*. A. S.
McCallum, Mr. and Mr*. Clif­
ford McKlbbin, Penny Nieholi, Sue Nichole, Mr*. Mary
Ann Obualc, Mr*. H u g h
O'Hara and Lt. Cdr. and Mr*.
Patrick O'Gara.
A!*o LL and Mra. Donald
J. Queen. Rick Pedrick, Mr.
and Mra. M. V. Parry, Dr. and
Mra, Lui» Perez, B. L. PerkIna, Jr., Mr. and Mra. W. M.
Philips, Mr. and Mr*, A. B.
Peteraon, Jr., Mr*. Eleanor
Pirotte, Mr. and Mr*. Stanley
B. Pierce. Mr*. M L. Reborn,
Sr., Mr. and Mr*. R. J- Plumhoe and Mr*. Albert Rolf.
Also Mr. and Mr*. G. Troy
Ray, Jr., Mr. and Mra. I. W.
Rosa, Mis* Debbie Rowland,
Mra. Jim Runnela, Patty Run­
nel*. Mi** Barbara Ruprecht,
Lt. and Mra. Forrest Sherrill,
Mr. and-Mrs. A. Edwin Shlnholaer,
Mr. and Mr*. A. K.
SIX B E A U TIF U L GIRLS were voted outstnndShoemaker, Jr., Cdr. and Mrs
ing bv the student body of Clarke College, NeWPhilip Ryan. Mr*. Carpt C £ f
■ r . J i ' ..««• tlt.e'wise elected to
Smith,
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
Lite position
irosition o f popularity because of their handAustin Smith.
some appearance. Their pictures will appear in
Also
D r and Mr*. Robert
the Who’s Who section of the yearbook. The
Smith, Mr*. Paul Snyder,
Seer, soon to come o ff the press. Shown above,
Mr*, Wade Snyder, The Rev,
left to ridht, (first ro w )— Roy Nichols, Newton
and Mrs. LeRoy Soper, George
A. Speer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Springfield, Mr. and
Mr*. Dougin* Ktenstrom, Mr.
nnd Mr*. Herbert E. Stem
strom. Mis* Rebecca ■Stevens.
By “ Dori*"
Mrs. Tim Stevens, Mi«* Carol
A group of "young” midleStone, Mrs. Marie Stumpf and
edged Seminole County demoMrs. I). M. Sullivan.
Xi Beta Eta Chapter of Beta cratic (Democrat* too) wo
Also Ciipt. and Mr*. Chand­
luncheon
Sigma Phi met recently al the mcn , a
a
ler Swanson, Mi and Mrs.
meeting of the Democratic
(iordon Sweeney, Cdr. nnd home of Willa Mae (John) Womfn-, club of K,orldl lllt
Mi*. Jessie Taft, l)r. and Mrs, Protovch.
Saturday at the Hamilton
The president Jeanette Alex­ House in Casselberry.
Vmin Parker. Mis* Sara Tay­
lor, Dr. nnd Mis. W. C Rape, ander read a letter from Mrs.
The pmk and while color
Mr. and Mi*. T It Scheiben- W. G. Fleming thanking the scheme used In the decor of the
berger, Mrs. It K. True, Mrs group fur inviting her to the "Carriage -{Room" created a
Pearl Tiffany. Mr. and Mrs. recent joint luncheon of the bridal atmosphere for the lady
T E. Tueker nnd Mary Jean Beta Sigma Pld Chapters. She poinirjan, rather Uum the dull
also read a reminder from t|ra(, legislative dignity aynoTurner,
with the usual gatherAlso Mis. W W Yyie. I.t Mrs Myrtle Wilson about Hie
nnd Mis. William Shnltuck, new courses her department lni,s 0j |j)ls nature. Tbs' lovely
Mis. John Underwood, Mr. will be having in the Injure i.jig , wcr, ali attjrcd ir. the
The members were asked to latest from the field of fash
ami Mrs J 11. Van Hoy, Den­
remember
their "growing dol­ Ions as they relished live deice
ver Vodopich, Mr. ami Mrs.
L D. Waggoner, Mr. and lar" and to lie sure to turn in tahle filet mignon luncheon
Mis. Jm k Walters, Mrs. their money hy the first meet­ Seminolr County boasts five
Gcoige Wells, Mis. Paul Wer­ ing in May to he eligible fur newr members and they were
iously welcomed by the
ner. Mrs. VV W White, Miss the pri/c to lie awarded to the
II) lie Reese Whittle, Ruber I member who raises the most ()|p, district president. Mrs.
Kathleen Beynolds from San
Wllliui and Mi. and Mrs W money.
The social committee is still ford.
II Wirholdt
JANE ADRIATICO from ihc
Also Judge nnd Mrs. V’ollir mum on the Treasure Hunt
and steak fry to lie held March Goldcnrod area joins the forWilliam*, Jr., Lt, Cdr. and
Mrs. Mnishalt Werner, f'apl t3 at fl bd p m Curiosity is res and has a long colorful
beginning to arouse.
background with the Women
and Mr*. John Williams, Mr.
Democrats She is presently on
Announcement
ua*
made
and Mrs. A. I. Wilson, Mrs
A L. Wilson. Mrs J P. Wil­ thal^ne of the Xi Beta Eta
Jessie
(Albert)
ton, Dr. and Mis. John W member*.
Osteen
Wilson, Mr. ami Mis. Philip Shaw bad won second place
Wrat gale, Dr. and Mt». Ken- in the Seminole County Art
nrtli Wing, Lt. Cdr. and Mis Association show held at the
Guy Johnson. Cdr..and Mr*. Civic Center this past Sunday
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
H. W Kennedy, Eddie Hub- for her painting "Florida
Miss Diane Jones, daughter
hard and Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Mood." This and other paint of Mr. and Mra. 'L. W. Jones,
ings of hers can be seen at and Mrs Harry Osteen are
Woodall.
tfie Florida State Bank Hav­ patients in Seminole Memorial
Also Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Patterson. Sheryl Williamson, ing won this honor is quite an Ifospilal.
accomplishment since the has
Richard Wlllink. Robert Wilnot been painting long,
Mr. and Mr*. O. F Sidell of
link, Mr. and Mrs, Ira South­
Refreshments were served Columbus. Ohio are visiting
ward, Mr. and Mra. Carl
Scliilke, Dr. and Mrs T. F. by the hos'ess to Jeanette ),er sister and husband, Mr.
McDaniel, Mrs. Wade Gar­ (Johni Alexander. Ginny (Gor and Mr». Lester Scott,
ner, Mis* Barbara Flynt, Mra. don) Frederick, Fat (Vernon)
Two mure trailera have ar­
John L. Gallaway, Mr. and Hardin, Candy (M ac) Mac
Mrs W. L. Gramk ow, Cdr. Clanahan. Dot (Tim ) Rich­ rived at Uie Taller Community
and Mrs. Neal Johnson, Lt. ards and Fi (J Harold) Chap- on the Enterprise Ro*d This
is a group of retired folks
Cdr, and Mrs John Yanoraa, man
The next meeting will lie from Columbu*, Ohio. Arriv­
Mis. C. E Younghlade. Cdr.
and Mrs. Donald Mujiday and he'd March a when Hie report ing recently were Mr*. Alice
CapL and Mra. Richard Fow­ of the nominating committee Krictmin and Mis* Madrea
Gordon.
will be heard
ler.

Mrs. Prokosch

Hostess T o Meet

“Qanjdhd Qhjod&amp;sUi

Of X i Beta Eta

Personals

Mrs. Strickland
Hosts U D C Meet

the County Executive Com­
mittee.
KATHY (MRS. ROBERT)
The Norman de Vo re How­
PETHEE is a tall statuesque
blonde from English Estates. ard Chapter of the Umtrd
Having graduated from Duke Daughters of Confederacy will
University and majoring in meet on Friday, Feb. 26. at
political science, this gal is a 2 30 p m at the home of Mrs,
"live wire with plenty on the M. R. Strickland, 918 Palmetto
baU." She was as "bubbly" as [ Avenue,
Assisting Mrs Strickland as
a glass of champagnr with
challenging commitments and co-hostesses will be Mrs J.
ideas for Seminole County H Nicholson and Mr*. W. B.
Kirby.
Democrallc Women.
Mrs. W B. Wray will be
SHEILA. I MRS, W V1N
CENT) ROBERTS shared in guesl speaker nnd all mem­
the enthusiasm of Kathy m bers are asked to make an clsome of her view points she fort lo attend the interesting
so capably expressed as she I program planned for them,
temporarily took the stand in
a white importrd mohair suit
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personified in a turquoise knit'
ensemble with a stunning pich i, „ ghp gracjously ac

This Friday

cepted the position a* were
tar&gt; to the fifth district.
DOTTIE AUSTIN has been
a member of the organization
for some time with "yours
truly" initiated at Ihc delight­
ful luncheon meeting.
PRESIDENT
KATHLEEN
urged all Democratic women
who want to support their par­
ty lo "Join the club." Dues
are next to nothing and you
will have a atronger voice
in your government, will bene­
fit from the association with
such a nice hunch of gals and
will have a ball w general. We
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N.S. Wolfe Addresses Garden Club

Nearly one hundred mem- with an additional *3 pledget indicated that the building will I Courtesy chairman. Mrs. W.
' ’ ’ -use Jr.. » « in charge
CJ "A* Garden Club of of payment Rose Circle leads be, roinplejtfl'in tp o to
arrangements.
Sanford met at the Capri Res­ in Urn project. Mrs. Dorman weeks.
taurant lor a general business
•cision and luncheon Thurs­
day. flower arrangement* de*
signed by member* of ■each
circle using February as a
9 theme highlighted the dining
area.
Mrs. Charles Cole introduc­
ed Ur. Herbert S, Wolfe, a
former f professor of horticul­
ture at the University of Flor­
ida The author of several
books, including “ Your Flor­
ida Garden” and “ 500 Answers
to Your Florida Garden Questions," Dr Wolfe chose as his
® topic, “ Men Who Made Flor• Ida Horticulture.''
Hr. Wolfe captured the at­
tention of his audience by re­
ferring first to General Hen­
ry S. Sanford as one of the
earliest persons to stimulate
interest in horticulture in Flor­
ida He reminded the group
that General Sanford imported
£
plants from all parts of the
*
world and cultivated over 100
varieties of citrus it his home
in llel Air. The Jaffa orange
is the best know permanent
introduction by Sanford.
The speaker also discussed
the accomplishments of Theo­
dore Mead who for many years
made his home at an orange
grove on Lake Charm near
9
Oviedo Thl* bortculturist ex­
MRS. DON SMITH, left, president of Mimosa Circle, Mrs. H. R. Crumley,
perimented with amaryllis and
center, treasurer of the General Garden Club, and Mrs. Henry Simpson of
aueceeded In developing what
the Rose Circle are adminin: arrangement of white triads m an Oriental
is now known as Use Mead
container
at a recent Garden flu b workshop preceding the annual spring
•tram. The Mead botanical
Flower Show at the Civic Center, March 5-(i.
Cardens in Winter Park com­
memorate his work.
Other pioneers were George
Limlley Tabor, founder of the
Glen St. Mary Nursery’, who
introduced the Satsuma orJt ange, Pliny and E. M lies sutl­
er of the Royal Talm Nurser­
ies in Manatee County which
for years was the leading
•ourcc of tropical ornament­
als; David Fairchild, remem­
bered for bl* fir ranging ex­
peditions and Filrchlld Tropi­
cal Garden* in Coconut Grove,
and H Harold Hume, former
dean of the University of Flor­
J9 ida School of Agriculture and
one of the itste's most lucid
writers on horticultural mat­
ter
”
Dr Wolfe remarked that his
audience had probably notic­
ed all of these men were
“ transplanted N o rth e rn e r*"
and prophesied that In 2S year*
another talk about men in
Florida (sorticulture would list
many native Floridian*.
Mrs J M Fahey, president,
TH E W O M AN’S CLUB OF DELTONA was recently organized in aaaociconducted the business sess­
ation with the Federation of Women's Clubs. There are 54 charter mem­
ion during which Palm Circle
bers and club membership is open to all Deltona women. Meetings will
was cited forth* best percent­
be held the second Thursday of the month at 10:30 a.m. at the Communiage of member* In attendance*
t&gt;\Center. Pictured are Mrs. Elizabeth Undue*, second vice president;
An award for the best flower
Mrs. Marparet Wagner, president, Mrs. Jean Ruiles, corresponding secre­
arrsngement was presented to
tary; Mrs. La Verne Schoenlaub, first vice president; Mrs. Hetty Mark,
Camellia Circle for a design
recording secretary and Mrs. Lloyd Weller receiving membership card.
of white painted branches and
Iris in a lavender container
(Deltona Corp Photo)
interpreting
the
February
birth stone, iht amethyst. Hon­
orable mention want to a deaign of yellow jonquils, iris
and a gnarled root from Palm
Circle and to a delicate deeign of pink msci by Central
Circle.
The speaker's table was cen­
tered with a unique Valentine
arrangement of a red net
heart pierced by an arrow of
aago and buddlala and com­
pleted by the placement of
aeveral phalaenopsii to one
aide of the black-base.
GORDON KELLETT
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Mrs. D. K Dorman, building
committee chairman, announc­
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■s the seed catalogs, the first
murmur of spring , comes
with the sprouting kf boat
shows over the nation. It’s
a sign of the times. Here,
yearning for s u m m e r , is
Linda Carpenter, a hostess
for the Ninth Annual South­
ern California Boat Show at
Los Angeles.

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Peruvian Students
(Jet ‘Citizenships’
TALLAHASSEE |PP|» —
Honorary Florida rlt Irens hi pa
were presented to 2t&gt; Peru
visn ,tinli uls who have Iwen
visiting homes and attending
high school classes heir for
the |iast tun weeks.
Gov. Hayden Rums present­
ed the certificates mid told
the students. "I hope you have
made
peisonal
Iriendships
and pi-isonal lies that .will
last Jou throughout your
live*."

Ambassador
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Flu Outbreak
WARSAW &lt;UPI&gt;— An out­
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baa affected nearly fO.OoO
persona. Tbs virus haai -been
jdescribed as “ mild" by aujtlroritisa, however, they auaPended boepital visile and
ma acboola war* dosed.

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has appointed Sir Geoffrey
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deputy
undersecretary
of
State in the Foreign Office,
will replace Sir Humphrey
TtnVellyan who ia retiring
later this year.

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Bar Owner Held

woman was held In lieu of
Jfi.fion bond after being homo!
over to Circuit Pour! on a
charge of second ilegic* mur­
der.
Mrs. Robert l-ee Hntldnrson.
42. wus accused of fatally
ah mtlng Gerald R a y m o n d
Htruhl, 20, of Stcwardaon, III .
during nn uignmcnt in a Imr
she opera led neur Fort Wal­
ton Reach.
Strohl, stationed at Hurtbint, wu« working as n bar­
tender doting Ins off-duty
hours. Mis llolblorHon (old
officers slit- did not rcnjisc
the rifle was loaded when she
pointed it at Struhl mid pull­
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A measure providing naviga­
tions! Improvements in Per­
dido Pass on the AlabamaFlnrida state line was introdurrd hy Itep. William Dli'kf
Inson (R-Ata).
*
The measure appropriates
no funds. lJirkiliann said it
was based on recommenda­
tions of the P S. Artny t'orps
of Engineer*. He said stale
and |(n-al government* would
help pay for the project.
The plan would provide a
channel 12 feet deep and ISO
feet wide from the Gulf Into
Perdido Pasa. This would be
stabilised hy twin jettys An
other channel nine fee* deep
and 100 feet wide would lend
into IVrdhlo liny with n spur
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Sanford Moose Women Enroll
Member; Have Installation
Sanford

140t, eon is scheduled with further
details to be announced.
Junior Regent Lenore Price
was named pa general chair­
man of Sunday’s breakfast
and buffet luncheon for lodge
members and co-workera to
be held in conjunction with
formal dedication ceremonies
for the Moose Home.
Announcement was made
that the Academy of Friend­
ship Conferenca will be held
May 7-9 at the Deauville Ho.
tel. Miami Reach, for all co­
worker* who have reached
the first degree Expected to
attend from the Sanford
Chapter are Edna Meshottn,
graduate regent; Mrs, Sjob­
lom. Mr*. Small, Mr*. Price,
Elsie W. L»cey, recorder;
Mrs. Schweickert and Co­
worker* Emma Willi* and
Emma Bashars.

Chapter

Women of the^ Moose, con­
ducted' enrollment for one
new member and installed
ftw&lt;r new officers at Monday
night's regular business meet­
ing held at the Moose Home
with Senior Regent Eloite
Small presiding.
Enrollment was fur Mrs.
Ednx L. Norman as a mem­
ber of Home Chapter O and
installation waa for Vola
Sloan, pianist, and Marion
Schweickert. sentinel. Junior
Graduate Regent Ida May
Sjoblom served as installing
regent and Betty Hoogcrwers
as installing guide. Sponaor
for Mrs. Norman waa Home­
making Chairman Charlotte
Carlson.
The Chapter will sponsor a
rummage sale March 12-13 at
I.ongwood Plaza. On March
19 a Charter Member Lunch­

A tremendous three * day
u l t i event. called a "Hollerhalloo" H tcheduled to begin
Thursday at Seminole Plaza
and run through Saturday.
David Tomlinton, talet man­
ager of Holler Motor Com­
pany, and James F. Redmond,
president of the Seminole
Plata Merchants Association,
have announced that they are
planning an auto display in
the parking lot, featuring over
30 Cadillacs, Oldsmobilct and
Chevrolets, plua special "Hoilerballoo" tales through stores
in the Seminole Plata shop­
ping center.
entertainment Is scheduled
nightly, with three well-known
rock and. roll bands, "The
D AV ID TOMLINSON. Manager
JAMES K IN S E Y , Manager
JAMES REDMOND, P r e s e n t
Bluechords," "Big Dave and
, , , Holler Motor Sales
. . , Seminole Plaza Publix
. . . Seminole Plaza Merchant#
the Come Oni" and "The Pro­
gressives,*' pitying on suc­
cessive nights for street dineing, dancing contests and for
the listening pleasure
crowds which »re espeeted to
flock to the .Seminole Pitta
for the "Hotlerballoo." There
will he nightly dancing con­
tests with prltei to the win
ners.
In addition there will be a
The Cocoa-Notes, x 21-mcm“ Every store in the Sem­
dancing exhibition by per­ inole Plata Shopping Center
her folk-singing group, will be
formers from the Bob lley it co-operating In the big
appear.ng it T 45 p m. F'riday
Dance Studio to add to the en­ three-day Hollerballoo," said
it the "Holierbxlloo." t big
tertainment.
James F. Redmond, president
three-day sxlcj event sched­
A 2tVf)ird" folk
tinging of the Seminole Plaza Meruled it Seminole Plan Thurs­ 1
group, the "Cocos - Notes," chanta Association.
day.
Friday and Saturday
who recently appeared on the
"This is our first big threeThe young singing group has
Cerebral Palsy telethon will day event and we invite
been favorably compared to
present a free performance everyone to join us for fun
the New Christie Minstrels
Friday night and on Saturday and
excitement.
wonderful
with good reason, as they have
the drawing for the grand bargain buya in each and
attempted to pattern them­
prize—Westinghouse portable every store here ind all kinds
selves after the world famous
television set along with many of fine entertainment, all free
I group and have succeeded
othrr prizes will he held.
to the public,*1 he noted.
very well
Registration boxes are open
Participating firms in the
Recently, the Coco a-Notes
at all Seminole Plata stores Seminole P la n include Pub
were feature^ on the Cerebral
and at Holler Motor Sales in hx, Eckerd Druga. J Phillips
Palsy Telethon, where they
Sanford, Master of ceremonies Jewelers, Maid-ltite liakery',
received much applause and
for the events will he Rill Daisy Flower Shop, Mor»e
favorable comment from tis
Heck,
Feminine
Fashions,
Trade
tenrra.
C ari will be on display all Winds Cafeteria. C i n e m a
day Thursday, Friday and Theater, Shoe lie New Shop,
CORY AIR iinnltop, pictured with David
one o f many new models featu red in the threeSaturday, with rntrrlainment Don's Barber Shop, Seminole
duv "llo tle r h a llo o " at Sem inole Plaza.
Tomlinson, Holler Motor Sales manager, will be
scheduled each night from Cleaners, Koin Klein I.aun
6 30 to 9:30 p m. and Seminole dry, Beneficial Finance, Jeola
Plata stores are open from 8 Card and Gift Shop and Mei m l o t pm. each day,
Crory Otasco.
"Hollgrballoo Specials" sre
Assisting with tha launch­
SAN PEDRO, Calif (L T D
on display in every store in ing of the Ifollerhalloo at the
—
A Sfcndit, armed with a 2the Plata, including Publix, Seminole Plata is Jimmy Kin­
S\ \ QUENTIN Calif i U P!) lv-4 club, si le f..5n In Pills
Kckrrd Druga, J, Phillip Jew­ sey, manager of the Puldix
elers, Maid-Rite B a k e r y , Food Store, who along with
—Inmates at San Quentin prl from a dairy farm and sak*
Dany Flower Shop. Morse Redmond and David Tomlin­
pointing out many different son will
treated to a d«&gt;u- o ffer.
B* Jo\nn Here
Feminine Fashions, T i s J c son of Holler Motor Sales,
The Womans Missionary points -&gt;f ir-v -at m Alaska b'.e feature movie this week
police said Wayne Maudrr,
Three n-k ar d r•&gt;11 dance
Winds Cafeterls. C i n e m a planned the huge event.
arid t- Fi* f cl ffnent f r &gt;1..
Union of th« First Baptist
end
19, told them a man threaten*
Theater, Shoe lle-New Shop,
liands leave I- - cc l-.-.ked to
of
imssioliar y
w-*rk
living
featured art "The Killers"
h|m u ,lh » b,K f l „|, ln j
Church of Geneva reviewed
Don’s Birbcr Shop, Seminole
carried out t j the &gt; uthern and A Shot in the Dark."
perforin at the giant ’ HollerI ,
. . . .
the home missions hook, Baptists in the state.
Cleaners. Koln Kleen Laundry.
halloo." three d*&gt; »j.e* and Winds of Change." at the
If attendance lsn t what it
Beneficial Finance, J e o 1a
Othrr sprskers pointed out should be authorities might
^
1 w l* 'n ,uch *
February ri vet i g held at the
Card and Gift Shop and Me
five additional arras in Alas­ ’ tr) the film at a nearby drive- hurry he ripped one of the
at
tl.e
Smi-mlc
I'iiw
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chur-h
beginning
at
9
30
am.
Crury-Utasco Store
17-92 and Sit I
t&gt;&lt;ginning fo llo w ed by lunehr-n at noon ka where mission*')' work is in Cheater were "The Great bills In half and left the othManager Jimmy Kinsey of
conducted and told of the mi- E sc apc" is showing
I er helf on the counter.
Thursday.
and the regular business rnrel
Publix is an activa member oi
1portance of missionaries beThe
bands
will
entertain
ing and program In the after
the Seminula P in a Merchant's
# Ing there.
shoppers, wliii are invited to Boon.
Association who is helping
By Mr*. John Leone
join
in
the
nightly
dance
con­
H O LLE R - BALLOO
fouF?
In ,h* buslr.eess session, the
In
charge
of
the
first
Mure thnn 50 Republicans
spearhead the big ihree-day
from Detiary attended thr tests for prliea to be award­ chapter* were Mr*. W. M four goals the WMU set about
axles event.
SPEC IALS
Grogan. Mrs. W I. Sieg, Mrs to achieve at thr beginning
annual Lincoln Day dinner In ed.
On
Thursday,
"Big
D»v*
Mr*.
Canf
the
church
year
were
re­
Windsl Buddy an
DeLand when Congressman
3 Day* Only
William C. Cramer of Ft. and the Com# On*" will make der Hart. A question and viewed Included were efforts
THURS.
• FRI. « SAT.
answer session * * * conducted to become an approved So­
Petersburg
addressed 2 3 U their appearance;
On
Friday,
shopper*
will
KEG. 120.00
or} thr fifth chapter with par­ ciety, to organize thr Girls
party memliera from West
PHONE
UOLI) W AV E
Volusia County who attended hear the music of "The Pro- ticipation by the 18 member* Auxiliaries, to organize a via
838-2899
grrsslv v»"j
Itallon program, and to dec­
REG. 11500
in attandanrr.
the event.
Open M o n -M rd .On Saturday, ,rTbe Plus
COLD W A V E
Rev. YV M Grogan. pastor, orate and supply needed equip­
' Among
high
points of
F r l . E v e n in g ,
chords" will take over tht joined the group for lunch ment .in the church nursery
Cramer's Ulk wax the sug­
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gestion that a Republican I’tifnUutri'l,
eon which was highlighted icy Alt hut the nursery work have
All will play from C.30 to
Welcome Wagon be funned
lbr surprise arrival of Mis. been completed.
By Doans Estes
*.* :io |* in. each night.
The meeting was dosed
to meet newcomer* to the
Daisy Hinojosa, a fornirr
Arcade Seminole Plata
Progress report on arrangememlo-r who has been living meditation presented by Mt*
etate to explain election and
IIwy. 17.9J A 43fi
&lt; asselberry, Florida
ments for Old Glory American voter registration laws, lie
in Germany for the past yesi Marie Burleson.
Legion Post 183 of Altamonte alto suggested thul Republi­
She has just lelurned and
Springs to send a candidate' to cans welt-cune Democrats who
none of those at the meeting
Boys State In Tallahassee, "oppose the rentrallxetion of
knew the was home Every
June 27 July 3, were given st power" in Washington.
one was delighted to See her
Use Kebrusry meeting of the
Other
speaker*
at
the
DENVER fU P II - Edward return and gav* her 'a big
group held m the Legion Home luncheon
included
former Jay Levt-o was fined 1250 last welcome.
on Prairie Lake.
Congressman A u g u s t
E. September for using the nsme
Program for the afternoon
Linton Cox, boys state chair­ Johnson of Michigan who
of William Murphy Horton to was conducted by Mrs T. A.
man, advised that Carlton now resides in Winter Park.
obtain a driver* license
Scott and was rntllird “ Bap­
Henley, prnclpil of Lyman
Congressman Ciamer was
Lcven's name was hack on tist in Alaska, U.S A." Pre­
High School has been con­ introduced Icy Col. \t illiaui
the court record* again this sented in the form of a guid­
tacted in regatxl* to informing Hague. Lynn Clark, picsident
week. He asked to have hi* ed lour, Mr*. Scott playrd the
interested boys, in their sen­ of the West Volusia Repub­
name legally changed to Wil­ part of (lie guide while Mr*.
ior year, to prepare for an lican Men’s Club, pit-sided.
liam'Murphy Horton.
Grugan acted as navigator,
interview with the post com­
mittee.
* In other reports, Service Of­
ficer Bill Clumber* stated
that the Pott had assisted i
veterans widow in securing
her widow's pension and Tom
Lofgran, ways and means
chairman, ard his committee,
told of plans for Improving live
Legion Hall and landscaping
the grounds.
Senior
View
Commander
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SEMINOLE PLAZA — CASSELBERRY
Frank Steudle presided in the
abseqee of the commander.
Following the meeting, a com­
— the shop where .you find the best and
bined Valentine Party we*
beld with member* of the Aux­
most varied selections o f g ifts and cards
iliary Unit. *

'Cocoa-Notes'
Appear Friday
At 'Hollerballoo'

'Hollerballoo'
Co-operation
Is Unanimous

Hurrying Bandit

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Dance Bands To Book At February Meeting
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Gleaming New Autos Will Glitter
New Jf)|j5 Cadillac*.—OJJimobile* and ChiwTolMv wit!
glitter in the spotlights at the
three day 'Hnllerbnlloo" slat­
ed at the Seminole Plaza
•Shopping Center Thura-J^y,
Friday anil Saturday under
ihe direction of David Tom­
linson, sales manager of Mol
ler Motor Sales in Sanford.
The gleaming now models
wjll he on display %
from
a m. to 9.JO p in. i ai h dtfy,
uith sal.‘.-no ii on timill to ex­
plain liie fine points to inter­
ested spcctatois
“ It's going In tie an exvil
mg tini*e days." said Tomlin­
son “ In addition to the displn, of I pita autoiiudiilr*. we
huv,* booked some fust late
■rotel tamment. all l i c e to ttie
public and pine* will he
given away, too."

fiw ilM ivn pointed out that
registrants for prize* need
not be present to win, and
can register at any store in
the Semionle Plaza Shopping
Center, as well as at Holler
Motor Sales offices in San­
ford.

1X&gt;£ Hzigon, a . ojoi/ul nndiile
uagon (hat mil be on hand
all tintc datis &gt;lo piaitiiully
give away sizilmg, tasty hot
dogs and soft drinks prices
are so low foi these drlirimpi
snacks, you'll find youtself
buying a bagful," he explaind
“ We luge evciyone t" eoine
on out to the Seminole Plum,
look over the new t'adillaes.

•'First prjie is. a .p^rhaWe
Wrulmghou^e television set,
with the drawing for this
held Saturday night at the
Plaza under the direction of
out muster of ceremonies, Uill
Reck," he explained.
"For this occasion wo have
also engaged Hetman's Hot

^Altamonte Springs Town Hall
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ami listed plan? fur thf fu*
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gave « Children's Christmas
Party, nblaiin d ai ti* It s !u
hrlp two nii-ds famih**, and
aided a sHcniTi
ntcil to the fH*'M at
Sunday* meeting \%a» an
honoi rilthun f«»r HMT5 memhrrship in jrn iilung wilh *
«apt t ml * • 111f uale for 110•*l
diFtinguuditd fr m n

Art Meeting
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llv Mrs. John l.conc
DcHary Arta anil ('tufts
Club
bus
poilpnnrd
its
monthly meeting from March
4 to Match 11 dur to the
Antique Show and Sale sch­
eduled for March 5-7 at the
DcBary Mansion.
Demonstration
fur
t h«
meeting will lie given by
Artist l.auiu lank of Del.and. Arthur ITcnnett, pietidun, will conduct the busi­
ness session.

Coffee Clubbers
Slate Session

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Planning a Party?

Nearly 4fi South Seminole
residents, new members of the
Sem inole County Chamber of
Commerce will be honored at
It) a m Thursday by Ihc
Chamber's Coffee Club meet­
ing air Bryan s Ilestaurant at
Casselberry. The host will be
Hibbard Casselberry.
The new members signed
up with the Chamber during
the recent membership drive
Casselberry, A R, Lor maun
and James 1* Avery Jr..
Chamber dlreclors, made Itie
member ship contacts in (he
Casselberry, Fern Dark and
Umgwood areas and were win
ners of special awards (or se
curing the most members dur
Ing the campaign.
Sanford mrmbers needing
transput tation can meet al
(be Chamber building, First
Street and Sanford Avenue, at
9 30 a m A motorcade will be
formed there

MEN'S ItLti. fl.73
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There’s a big Anto Display
in Seminole Plaza this
weekend — with live music
in the evenings —gifts —
prizes —dancing. Don’t
miss it!

SPECIALS

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HOLLER — BALLOO

I adopted al Newell's sugges
By Ilnnna E*fr»
The
Altamonte
Spiincn tieri that \ C Blown tie mi
Town C'iiunt it. meeting in reg l homed |,i ie.|.»ntr Ihe hull
ulur s r* *n m la*l we ek, iir- diamond, wuh expense not til
repletl the ici iiiiiniimdaliiin of exceed 1 1 PI III
Referred to ihe zoning
Councilman
Itubyit
Newell
hoard was a lequest from Ml
rind hiriwl Miuheti Cm Mpy, i*n
and Mr* Klden Bridges that
mi hon 11y hast*, l" pi*ml the tile leal of i i lium lots frontImsvu halt with 1lie town in , oig Sit T III In* tei'ilied i omimicial lo permit i"iistmi
mi |*plv the paint
Others fluhnutting hid* on tmn of gnnlrri type apail
the project were 11nt11y l&gt; mi'iits,
Ms", ieipie-ts that high
Itid.in^on, and .1 A \S Con
f.ii.es he eieiti'il on Mail land
sitrut turn toropiin)
Nett ell. a liu n rlmitinnii of \veiiiM- as sound harriers for
the parka and retreation n*m Oakland l-.states and tilen
niitfee, furthei ni'cotnmemh d \iden
N ...... lion was taken on a
that 11 ref'feat ion ronrh he
hi led in co-ord unite and num- ri ipi, st for s ev ell four way
*t I sign, f..* (,|, n \ trleii
Hire an eight week nuniinei
II. napp.'inlMient of How
piol' rain to to In hi, June 11
Auir.
Vllainorde childnii aid Vtlllmlghl-v as fui chief
v M ;t v - ii \y I iw r i ii . g S « of
from second ptfide through
hi|?h mhtWT would h*- idiirthh fold was 1Iiliftnuerl hv I fir
to at fend Monilay throuirh I "aril
\ « i■- lit i■■m i, ipie si m g tin
Fiuliiy of each week, iH.'lu
a m. until noon. He ulna uik I *Uhi Ii I t ll,’ is t 'iiinillisMoll
ed that J2IHJ worth of play* lo i v 11 let loll tier- telephone
- ' i v n , I ht*&lt;ugh"til tin' i min
ground equipment hr purrhnx
I v was iiimnini"U-l V embused
nl

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fj»* M
Jin film
Me Dior mi i\»al 22ft, A Diet nan
I rifion, «*f ('huiuotH, uill
M*iui!u»r h dumr al 8 to p m.
Jhi icfny in the !.* g u»n Hull*
Thr nrw band, *'Thr Srtiufioli* Play!••»&gt; ■*," will piovidt
Dili SIC miH pllicri-tls Will lw
n-f’ij for forf hrntminr cvrnt 5
cif t h ^ p t I including thr*
imnstitutinnal ( ' m i f f r rnrf
lii-ijulcil in M»iy in t hiiltio
IH.
I.oral nirnitM r» attend mg
Hi#* itvfli 111 f 11* t me* *me
, ■ Iftv
in I Ii'Inmin 11 i*fi
l mini il a g i c d to iliseuss
*'nituiiantii t
li-.l . it
M s I* „
\br (ioMman, Malcolm Me the niutttV al tlie next wnik
f ‘til lough nml \Vfluff II J* p- session.
A motion was madr and
mn Koch t tummindi-t rrpnil-

Oldtmobilc* andt CJicy^^D.
Ijoin in the dance contests
with fine prizes to the win­
ners, watch the dancing ex­
hibition by the Hob Hey
Dance Studio, ami hear the
exciting Cocoa - Notes
You
1In-aid litem on life CP Tele­
thon mid we have honked
them here for a flee perfor limn, e at 7 15 p in F ii
day night," said 1omlmson

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M an vs Horse Sense

Political Notebook

boxcars which transported either 40
men or eight horses to th* front in
something less than comfort.
* Come to think o f it, 140 horses
would be a lot o f cavalry for an air­
plane to, carry. Horses are smarter
than humans, however. They don't
go to war any more.

Tourist Tax: Danger Sign
Such a tax could deny the retired
When the richest nation in "the
world must seriously consider pen- 1 couple who have been saving for
years, or the young college student
alizlng any citizen who lenvos the
operating on a shoestring, the one
country as a tourist the sum of $100,
opportunity they may ever have to
then things are in pretty bad shape.
"see the world.”
What is in bnd shape is not just
The vast majority of travelers is
the balance o f payments situation
not rich and $100 could make the dif­
which is the reason behind the pro­
ference between going and not going
posal. The common sense behind the
on the dream adventure.
proposal also seems subject to ques­
But subtract so many tourists
tion.
from the X number and you subtract
An unfavorable balance of pay­
something more than money and peoments means that the U.S, is spend­
pie. You take away fror th* experi­
ing more abroad than it is taking in
ence of the nation Itaelf. To impose
from abroad and that our gold sup­
such a tax would be to put blinders
plies are being depleted steadily.
on the nation at a time when it has
American tourists contribute to the
raised itself to leadership o f half the
deficit. The two million o f them
world.
who went overseas last year spent
The Russians do the sam* thing,
about $1 billion more than their for­
o f course. They always have. But
eign counterparts spent in this coun­
they can get away with it, because
try. Thnt amounts to about a third
over there the people aren't suppos­
o f the total balance of payments de­
ed to have anything to do with shap­
ficit.
ing the nation’* policies. .
The $100 head tax is* frankly de­
signed to discourage Americans from
going overseas and to reduce their
spending there if they do go.' Thought For Today
It has a certain paper logic. Even
So teach us to number our days
,if no'one is discouraged from going
that we may get a heart of wisdom.
abroad, the tax would bring In $200
— Psalms 90:12.
million, based on 1904’a figures.
$
$
$
But tourist travel is more than a
Thnt which is past is gone. Wise
mutter o f X number o f people on X
mpn hnve enough to do with things
number of ships and X number of
present and to come.— Sir Francis
planes, spending X number of dol­
Bacon.
lars in X number o f countries.

It Is Man Not Power ...
that automation make* more
jobs than it destroys— although
the statement itoeli suffers so
from semantic fever that it
is hardly raUonil."
Speaking to the OECD In­
ternational Conference on the
Manpower Implications of Au
tomatinn last month, he sober
ly outlined msjor propositions
in the rationsl discussion of
automation. Than came thia
neat anticlimax:
" I understand It, to be the
consensu* of this conference
that there is little reliable evi­
dence either to affirm or deny
the truth of thase proposi­
tions."
The intricacies may he hint
ed at with Just one point of
controversy.
According to one view, edu­
cation la the panacea. The rpachines place a (Osmium on
skills and force (he unskilled
out of unemployment. Yet
there Is the other view that the
machinal may actually force
more of tha skilled out of em­
ployment. Thera could ha a
premium on the unskilled
worker willing and able to
work with hit hands and his
back.
The Adamic curse was:
"In sweat of thy lace (halt
thou eat bread. . ." Without
mentioning it, Mr. WlrU said:

A wavu of now American someone whose Job has been
comment on automation ia erased or altered by automa
lion or allied technology. Hut
swinging the pendulum—if the
statistics from the depart­
Image la not too old-faahionrti ment of Labor confirm that
—from fear to tiope.
there are still more jobs be­
The effect of automation on ing created than destroyed
employment in the l* tilted Any worrying about automa
State* hi* hern "wildly and lion should be reserved for the
irresponsibly”
exaggerated, future.
Yet such evidence and opin
says one national magazine
•‘ Automation 1« Not the Vil­ ions occur in a context of con­
lain” ! a the title of an article siderable doom-saying. The
in another. A current book main conclusion we find in the
goes beyond automation a* an recent flurry of discussion 1*
alleviation nf human labor to not how much new i* known
its possibilities as a atimu but how little is known after
lu* to producing the ‘ 'better” all
Secretary of Labor Wirtl
human being* required to
solve the peculiar problems ol suggested the problem when
Ik said
today's economy.
“ 1 am presently convinced
Almoat everyone now knows

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mrs. Julia Bartoo
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
818.3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jsnr Casselberry
835-5048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magia
365 1742
IlrBsry
Mrs. John l.rune
888-4882

Enterprise
Mrs. Rllrhla Harris
888-5134
(58(484
Labs Mary
Mrs. Frances IVester
321-4211
Lair Monroe
Mrs. II. 1. Johnaea
322-4721
Longwoed
Mrs. Donna Kites
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
322-879$
Ostees
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
122-4841
Oviede
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
3(5-31(0

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Heavy
((6-5611
Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Hsya
248-4871

Page 4-A Sanford, Florida Wed., February 24, 1965
W A L T K A A. CIKI-tM v, B u r m a
r A A N K VUUU11ML, l l r n l t i i . t

An ts r i s i . i t u a a
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A a t ir iio ln f lu rteter
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Bacl.lr

B om s

KAlter

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City Bailee

re a r w m lli
Cmaty

HILL VINCBNT

Bailor

I'ubllabsd dally axoopt Saturday, Sunday and Christmas;
litbod oetu rdx, pracoodinf C b r l t i m u
• L B k U t l r i IU.N K A T E S

Mono Dollrary

By Mall
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riilod oacluoivoly l* iho uto for ropuatloaiUa of all tao total
nova prlatt* la Ula aowapapor.
Linares AO ooaaaS aiaa* toaitar Oeteeer 11, ISIS at u * P u l
Olllc* *| ktal.rS. Xloriaa. aaSar Uo Aol at 0*Mr*M a&lt; Mar ok
I. l l t f .

Be peat at aay malar tat. aawa *r » h s i u « o a . *i iait osiiiaa
Tao (eater# Morals stay at rapraaaaea la aay a i i s u wltaout w illies permlestoa at Ua ashlieher at Tao Hereto. Aay
U iivtossl or (Ism roopoasiaio tar ouck ropretuotioa will ae
[oaoldoros at lalrlagisg e* i a * MoraiSa oopyrijai u a wtU Pa
.koto itobU (ae M a m a aeSae tha U » .

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mono.
If th# United Stelae cannot
do both, U ought to examine
Its priorities. Mr. WlrU la
right in amphailxlng that "in
our development of manpower
policy It to critically Important
that it be kept In mind that it
to man, not power, that to our
end purpose."
Christian (cloaca Monitor
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Stab Youth, 17

Dr. C rane’s

Wqrry Clinic
Pella la bhie .' I&gt;eij&amp;*i*
manre hai faded from her
marriage. But she can add
.more tip and ardor to her
husband by following the
rule* below. And if you wives
are 5 to 10 pound* heavier
than on-your wedding day,
by all means tend for the
diet booklet! It’s good in­
surance for your new East­
er outfit, too!
CASE V-4M: Delia M-. aged
39 Is the wife of fat, platonic
Harry, whom we described

T bvr* often ■warned you1usual

husband's

ardor

has

wlvei, ypu can’t feel like a dropped from too per cent to
sport* roadster with the chas­ 50 per cent or often 10 per
sis of a truck)
cent.
And when your tummy
If your husband la now in

equals or exceeds your bust,
you lotok like a good old moth­
erly soul—but not s siren!
lleware, for after 10 to 20
years of, marriage, your hus­
band needs MORE seductive
stimulation instead of less!
In his resulting inner panic
about his owe reduced irdnr,
if you don't restore hia sex
yesterday.
Oh, Dr. Crane," .she spoke ego, he may ultimately bump
dejectedly, "1 feel that our into some slender siren, only
marriage la on tile rocks
[half your age. who will room
"Harry never pays any at his pulse amt blood pressure,
tentlon to me anymore. Oh.
Divorces usually start in the
he will speak when be arrives bedroom!
But they are often caused by
home from the office, but he
two dining room items, name
doesn’t try to kiss me.
"And be n*ver makes love ly your excessive uxe of work
to m* In fset, he ha* rerent and spoon si the tihle!
Two main fsrtor* produce
ly demanded that I gH twin
the great majority of divorces
beds
Obesity Is one of these, for
"Although I try to dras* at
tractively and get a new hair a man past to can't get the
do occasionally, nothing seem* erotic stimulation (roni a fat,
to halp.
) waddling wife that he requires
"What else can I do to rr to feel romantic,
vive his Interest in me?”
| And the second pitfall of
One of the beat love tonics ' many wives i» their failure to
for middle aged wives Is to wax more aggressive in the
regain the tlrndrr figure they boudoir
had on their wedding day
| During early marriage, a
Oh, we mcdici will allow passive wife ran still hold her
you as much as 10 extra husband's devotion, due to his
pounds, but many of you are excessive endowment of erotic
23 to in pounds too well up­ energy.
But after the age of to. the
holstered.

j

Dick

the 30 per cert category, what
are you doing to enhance your
own appeal accordingly?
Your former passivity is no
longer adequate, for he mutt
get stimulated to the 100 per
cent pointSo throw off your feminine
"rero" or passive role and
contribute SO per cent more
feminine stimulation so the
tola) of your 50 per cent and
his 50 per cent will again
reach the 100 per cent.
"But, Dr Crane, how can
I do that?" Della pleaded.
In several, ways.
Firat, lop off your excess
poundage &lt;Della was 32 pounds
overweight).
f'bange your perfume Buy
some diaphanous nighties.
Become more aggressive in
your boudoir
But never even mention his
paramour, if you know he has
ora', for the odd* favor the
wife If she fights fire with
fire and doesn't name het

'Bombs Away’

.“" ‘ Ice, T h a i Is

West’s

Remember 'way back when
"going like sixty" meant **ccasive speedT
Dy Hal Cochra*
Many politician* Just itch­
ing to get into office waro
arratched at the poll*.

British Law —

OVER 35 YE A R S
At Firat A Palmetto
(Alongside old poet office)

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Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpets • Furniture
• Tile
• Plano#
• Rental Beds

You'll be Happier

rivjl

So send for my tvooklet "How
lo Lose to Lbs. in 10 Days,"
enclosing s long stamped, re
turn envelope, pljis 20 cents
it can help slenderue you
for your new Easter outfit,
too!

Barbs

in a FORD

Khanh To Exile
SAIGON 'L T D - The govermnent today announced the
appointment of Lt. Gen, Nguy­
en Khanh as South Viet Nam’*
"roving a mba s v a dur a job
that would send the deposed
military strongman into vir­
tual exile.

. from
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
"Y O I’ H F itin x in .v

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\V. I*, ill 1-891II

The Lighter Side

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Ons of tha oldaat established
permanent organisations tn
America la the ‘‘TGIF Club,”
whole motto ia: "Thank God
It’s Friday."
It ia composed of persons
"It la more Important today
than evar before that we dig who hav* (pent a long, har­
out, so that wa can toe what assing week at tha office and
it realty means, live assump­ are aagerly looking forward
tion which has been tire tap­ to tha weekend.
root of our thinking: the as­ That ia all well and good,
sumption that man was made .but what this country also
for work tnatead at work be need* is a "TGFM. Club."
ing made for man."
whose
motto
would
be:
Such general questions are “ Thank God For Monday."
accompanied by many sped
It would he composed of
lie ones the require the gov­ persons who have spent a
ernmental and private study long, harassing weekend at
that we have urged In the past. home and are eagerly looking
The present conflicting opin­ forward to getting beck to
ion! make it clearer than ever the office.
that such information la neces­
The need for a TGFM Club
sary. For from the mass ot became apparent to me tail
scrutiny emerges a certainty Sunday when my wife had to
that vague increases In educa­ be away from homa most of
tion or whatever ere not going the day. Or aaid ahe did.
to be enough; specific pre­
Anyway, for tha better
paration for specific jobs will part o f a rainy 8abbalh I
be needed to reduce (he seem­ had aole custody of my aon,
ingly
constant
"marginal" tha meea-maker. 1 waa thus
group of the unemployed.
In a position to observe a
rather Interesting phenom­
But which jobs?
Whan Mr. Wirtg tried to get enon.
It came to my attention
fund# for a study related to
•uch needs, he found that it that aaid aon, who recently
would have been easier to try turned 8, ia a eort of revaree

ALL UTMBH MAIL
H i ts I I oar
m
a M oa ts *
to get a hundred times as
a.u I Moatka
l i t I Heaths
• M l Moalka
much mooty to bring the coun­
1*0 1 Moalk
I.M I Moalk
D-|*-,1'ooni WsauUUouo proviso the u, Ml asali svSserlpMsas a* try two months nearer to the

unfederated criminal*, opt rat­
ing in a bewildering complex
of Individual patterns, also
make up a domineering, i f
limited "government.”
They tall people, through
threat of attack, that they ne
longer can walk some of their
beautiful parks at night ar
stroll certain neighborhoods.
They "command” husbands to
be at a particular corner at
9 p. m. sharp to pick up
working wivee, night after
night, to avoid danger.
Thoee who flout thle peril,
who Iniift upon old.faihloned
freedom of movement, often
wake up in hospitals with
broken heade to remind them
who it ia that truly govern!
many etreeta today.'
The war with criminal^ ia
an unequal war. Only a rela­
tive few citiiens try to reply
In kind when an enemy using
violanca and stealth atrikea
as they walk or sleep or work
in store*, banka, offices. En­
forcement officials do not
favor creating a second "arm­
ed camp” to fight the battle.
Short of arming himself,
the defending cititeni at least
needs more numeroue, more
Ingenioue elerting device*. H*
has been * ' titling duck too
long. And the enforcement
authority need* hi* support—
too often feeble now—in halt­
ing AhV *mkrauuer before he
atrikei.

may riae from a present 2.5
million a year to 4 million.
These figures auggeit an
84 per cent increase by 1975
in auch property crimas as
burglary, major larceny, auto
theft. The violent crimes of
murdar, rape, armed robbery
and aggravated assault may
climb 43 per cent
The magnitude of thia Im­
pending added peril to the
national community ia diffi­
cult to convey. It may halp
to note that the projected 10year Increase would be a
little greater than the threedecade r‘ i s e w h i c h h a s
brought crime in the mid1960s to auch frightening lavala. Thia rite outstrip* pop­
ulation growth 5 to 1.
Today'* crime it a tax upon
the people amounting to an
HUEHUETOCA, Mexico estimated $27 billion a year—
(U P I) — FtUan Reyei H«rnandez waa recovering in a lo­ roughly a quarter of the fed­
eral budget. ■
cal hospital from a bloody
Americans are never ecstat­
run-in with two "culture-lov­
ic .about paying taxes. But
er*.”
they have been singularly
The two told Reyei Hernan­
•tow to bestir themselves
dez, 17, to stop playing 't hat
over the erime tax. Enforce­
annoying loud rock and roll
ment authorities believe the
musk" on j jukebox.
explanation is partly tha cit­
The youth refused and the
izen's unxwnrer.es* and partly
other two polled out knives
his resistance or indifference
and stabbed him three times.
toward adequate law enforce­
ment.
Neverthlesa, if .crime ia an
economic issue does not reg­
ister upon the citizenry” as'lt
Should, it may be felt with
APTOS. Calif. (U P I) - A increasingly quivering force
piece of ice nearly one foot as a “ way of life” Issue.
The individual who may be
long and aix inches in dia­
meter plunged through (he roof bored to read that some com­
of John W. Harvard's garage, pany loses 300 gallon* of
paint a month to dishoncat
damaging hit car.
It wa* a warm, sunny day workers is not indifferent
at th* Monterey County com­ when a burglar invades his
or
a "mugger"
munity so Harvard assumed bedroom
the ice, streaked with some chokes hint on the street.
In llu)4, street thefts fuse
sort of green and blue chemi­
cal, fell from a passing air­ more than a third over the
previous year, nnd residential
plane.
burglaries climbed 20 per
rent.
As this kind of crime goes
on arid up, it may be borne In
upon the citizen thst the
losses are mure than financial
DALLAS (UIM) — Deputy ami the sufferings more than
Constable D W. Smith upholds physical.
British justice—even if he is a
What is happening is a
Texan
ronstriction of freedom.
Smith served a summons on
It is obvious enough that
a Dallas woman issued b&gt; thy organized crime, "Cos* NosHigh Court of Justice, queen's tis " or whatever, constitutes
Bench Division, London, Eng a sort of illegal government
enforcing it* will. But the
land
The unidentified woman Is __ ____ ___________________ I__
accused with walking out of a
London inn without paying the
tab of 270 pounds ($756).
WASHINGTON. (N E A ) —
The war against trim* in thia
country go** badly. In hti
promieed maaaag* on tha aubjact, Preaidant Johnson will
bt hard pruned to offer
meaauraa with aom# real
throat In them.
Ilia proapect for tha next
decade ia not cheerful, If
tranda of tha paat fiva yeara
continue.
On that aaaumption, FBI
projections indicate that aarioua crime in tha United
States will undergo an 80 per
cent increase by 1D75. In ab­
solute numbers, such crimes

pack ra t Rather than eollect
things, he dlepersei them.
Unless kept under constant
aurveillnnre, he will method­
ically ami systematically take
alt of the playthings out of
hia toy cheat and acaller
them all over the living
room.
When that happens, one
hat a choice. One can haul it
all back again. Which takes
approximately one hour. Or
one can make him haul it all
hark again. Which takes ap­
proximately three huure.
1 handled the matter in a
business-like
way.
I
sat
down and made an Inventory
of the litter. Following is a
true and certified accounting:
Four trucks, 1 peg board
and hammer, 1 "Tickle Bee"
game, ( Army helmet liner,
1 sailor hat, I cowboy hat, 1
"Lone Ranger” mask, 2 key
rings, 4 rifles, 5 pistole, 1
flashlight, 1 pipe wrench, 1
stapler;
Also, 20 large blocks, 1
banjo, j stethoscope, 1 Indian
haaddreea, 1 camel, 2 ships, 1
wind-up car, 1 drag line, 1
tawnmower, 1 stick horse, 1
scabbard, 2 golf sticks, g
jump rope, 1 skate, 2 Easier
bask sts;

And, S books, 1 'T ro ll” doll,
1 "Mechanical Monster," 8
popgun targets, 1 funnal, 2
crayons, 1 daputy badge, 1
guitar,
I vacuum cleaner
nnizle, I "Raggedy ‘ Ann"
dull, - "Football Coin" depict­
ing a Buffalo Bills lineback­
er. and 27 amall unidentified
objects.
When my wife returned, I
was aide to present her with
a complete list of what need­
ed to be picked up. Oddly
enough, ahe did not appreci­
ate my effort to be helpful.

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Hospital Notes
FEBRUARY 1R, IMS
AdmltUoni

Join Miller and baby girl,
Sanford;
Theodore Ehring,
Goodwin Anderson, V i c k i Leonard Anthony Blondi, De­
Brown. Vickie Casiube, Annie Bary; Margaret Boyd, Lake
Iludsoa, Josephine Po(f, Lois Monroe; Margaret LaBrce,
Messer, Strait Kirby. Frank Ixmgwood; Grace Fullerton,
Foult, Sanford; G u n n e r Hunglngton, N. Y.
FEBRUARY 21, 1965
Thompson, Edward Barrett,
Admissions
Arthur Buckley, DeBary; Rus­
Enii Pochordo, Charles D.
sell Hays, Wayne' Thompson,
Lake Mary; Mabel Lake, Lake Knight, Frank Stone, William
Monroe;
Kenneth Johnson, Satterwhite, Brian Crawford,
Osteen; Jessie Williams, Eus- Curtis McCloud, Mary Martin,
tis; Kevin Sutherland, Mims; Lewii Burgess, Martha BumEdith MuccilU, Duluth, Minn. gardner, Mary Ann Scnart,
Dorothy Evans, Verna Wil­
, Births
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cas- liams. Claudia Hall, Elizabeth
aube, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Blevins, Sanford; Betty Beall,
Mrs. Carson Hudson, Sanford, DeBary; Eugene E. Clark,
a boy; Mr. and-Mrs. Walter Elizabeth Tubbs, Lake M iry;
Mildred Crawford, Lake Mon­
Williams, Eustls, a boy.
roe; Wanda Illttell, Melinda
Discharges
Paula Pippin aad baby girl, Kai ElbeII, Longwood; Diane
Arvilla Atkinson and baby Jones, Osteen; John M. Hig­
Ft.
Pierce;
Fenton
girl, Baby Boy Toler, Joanne gins,
O'Conner and baby boy, Baby Moore, West Lake, Ohio,
Births
Boy Ryan, Stella Moore, Ke­
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon C.
vin McGriff, Loretta Thomas,
Corraine
Prevail,
Cornell Senart, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
Thompson, Judy Smith, Mary and Mrs. Jtck Beal], DeBary,
Dykes,
Sanford;
Elisabeth a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cormany, Casselberry; Ed­ Hittell, Longwood, a boy.
Dischtrgea
ward Phelps, DeBary; John
Robert H. Williamson, El­
Hancock, Gordon Franklin,
Deltona; Frank Baxter, Gen­ mer D. Rinehart, Frank Foaeva; Rufus Harewell, Arthur ait, Altamease McWhite, Sha­
Stewart, Orlando; R u s s e l l ron Johnson. Clare Daum,
Dorothy Harley, Sarah Kri-(
Greah, .Toilstown. Pa.
dcr, Alice "Single'lon, Belly
F E B R U A R Y I I , IMS
Cosgrave and baby girl, San­
A d m issio n s
ford; Mary Littleton and baby
Sharon Johnson, Kim Bar­
girl, Casselberry; Jessie Wil­
rett. Milton Lawrence Bell,
liams and baby boy, Eustis;
Ida Boone, Thomas Butncr,
Mary K. Smith, Orlando.
Zclha F. Ross, James Anthony
FEBRUARY 22. 1965
Bradley, Gilbert Wyllie, Thel­
Aifmixaitmv
ma C. Ledford, Nancy Watson,
Sallit&gt; Veal, Geraldine Roar,
Paul Godwin, Bertha Arnold,
Slurry Cook, Sanford; Sarah Mark Raborn, K a t h e r i n e
Rosewald, Bessie Quick, De­ Dougherty, Wtllia Ilellrine,
Bary; Wynell Bush. Geneva; Patricia Dexin, Aurila W.
LeRoy Mathis'. I-ake Monroe. Cavnexx, Robert Sermon, Le­
roy Hugbt-x, Kurt Weltlie
Births
Mr. a n d
Mrs. William Schirard, S a n f o r d ; Olive
Smith, Geneva Spaulding, De­
Boone, Sanford, a boy.
Bary; Maude Dirkcixon, Del­
Dlsrhargra
Margaret Mary Fox, Luclla tona; Ixtuixe Bowen, Geneva;
Shafer. Cynthia A Bacak, Mary Burnham, Lake} Mon­
Caroline C. Howard, Willie roe; James Knowles, ^Agrtrs
Williams,
Dorothy
Bergen, Piloinn, l.ongwoui); Amelia
Ruth a Mae Gordon and baby Oatecn, Oiteen.
Birlha
boy, Sanford; Willow Davis,
Mr. and Mrx. Lie
II.
DeBary; Kenneth Johnson, Os­
teen;
Kevin
Sutherland, Burnham, Lake Monroe, a
M uns; Everett Hancock, Or­ girl; Mr. and Mrs. George
Drain, Sanford, a boy.
lando
Dixchargrs
F E B R U A R Y 26, IM S
Bonnie
Saerky.
Vantler
Admissions
Katherine Dyson, Zcra Mc­ Nickerson, Sarah Kirliy, Cath­
Gee, Opal Karraker, Betty erine Fuhrmann, Mildred Kr- |
Cosgrave, Connie Dye, Bar­ vin, Vickie Casiube and baby !
bara L. Ullom. Sanford; Di­ girl, Revonda Caldwell. Essie
Mue Lixon, Annie iltulson i
ane Campbell, Mims.
and baby buy, Ella Louise
B ir th s
Mr and Mrs. Denver Cos Beasley, Patricia McLaughlin.
grave, Sanford, a girl; Mr. Mane Francis, David Blanks.
and Mrs John Ullom, Sanford, Delha P'Diamond, B e s s i e
Brooks, Carrie Wert, Priscilla
a girl.
Session, Baby Hoy Purnell,
D isch a rg e !
Carolyn Capps, M a n u e l Sanford; George G. Small,
Jones. Alice Smith, Guy O. North Orlando; Mae Belle
Stcnstrom Sr., G e r a l d i n e Culpepper, Dorian, Ga.
Rose, Vicki Brown, Francea
McDougal, Kim Barrett, Joan
A. Sloblman and baby boy,

ISIS

(S E A 1.1
Arthur II Bt-kw-tth.
,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Mmlunle County. Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlen, D.C.
jt X\ Ware. Attorney,
r O. Box HIS
Sanford. Florida.
PubtUh Fab. IT, &gt;1 A Mar. t.

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SARA BURKE.

Deceased
FLOHIUA
To all persona Interested In
the aelat* of Sara Burke, daceased!.
TOU A ND EACH OF TOU
are
hereby
notlflsd
that
a
wrlltsn Instrument purputllna
to b« ths teat will and testa­
ment of Sara Burks, deceased,
has been admitted to probata
la the ebova atylad Court.
Tou era hereby commended
within
Six calendar months
from data » ( the (Irat publica­
tion of thte notice to appear In
eatd Court and show causa. If
any you havt. why the action
of eatd Court In admitting aald
will
to' probata should not
stand unrevoked
Kerlyle Houeholder
County Judge
lly: Lois U Walker, Clark
.. ..B E R T Jf. FIT TS
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a &lt;3opal Thla morning I
opanad my glova compartmeat to get something, and
1 aaw the bundle of Chriatmat card* I bid promlied

By Abigail Van Buren

my vtfa X would maB a few
daya before Chrlatmaa. They
were all stamped and ad*
dressed. Should 1 drop them
In lha mailbox now or notT
Should I tell my wife I for*

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the consequences T She does­
n't have red hair for noth*
Inf.
PLUM FORGOT

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Taka a look at the South
hand only. Your partner opens
with one diamond and It la
up to you to act. You have
eight high card points plus
two tens, a decant four-ear
spade suit and four diamonds
for your partner. Your hand
ia clgarly worth some bid and
your choice must be between
one spade, ooe no-trump and
two dlamoods.
One no-trump should ba
eliminated quickly. If the hand
Is going to play in no-trump
y*u want to become dummy,
not' declarer. Two diamonds
should alio ba dropped, it al­
ways pays to explore major
suit possibilities so you should
eboasa one spade as your respoufe.
South made that choice, but
after Us partner raised him
to two spades South suddenly
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became afraid of the spade
suit and went to three dia­
monds. Ha explained after­
wards that he was afraid that
his partner would only hold
three spsdcs.

the age difference by such re­
marks as, 'When you are as
old as 1 am .
or, "You'll
have lived aa long as I have."
You won’t let yourself look
shocked by the frankness with
which younger people discuss
mailers you wouldn't fasvs
dared discuss when you were
their age.
When you choose to dis­
agree, you'll do It gently or
with humor, instead of being
dogmatic.
You don't take the attitude
that nothing today ia aa good
as It was In the days when you
were young.
You can rtfraln from tell­

dU yhliyhii
10:80-11 p.m. ABC. ABC
Scope "Television, M o i e o w
Styla." Programs Ilka this one
emphasise the fact that thia
aariaa will ba sorely mined
naxt season, unless viewers
can prevail upon ABC to keep
It allva. It Isn’t so much the
content, •• the fact that the

Of course, North could not
read that 'three-diamond bid
•a panic. He assumed that
South was trying to gat to
gam# and North went baek to
three epadei. In fact, he at
most bid four ipides.
Of course, U didn’t really
matter If North bid or passed.
Once they reached the three
level North and South wore
going to be set.
In the actual play Wait
opened the king ot diamonds.
South won with dummy’s sea
and drew trumps. Liter he
had to lose two diamonds, two
hairts end a club.
Down ona undoubled not
vulnerable doesn’t seem like
much of a loss except when
you note that If South had
passed at two apadaa ha
would have made e nice satis­
factory part score.

from actual Soviet entertain­
ment telecasts, a rare oppor­
tunity In otiacrva, first-hand,
what amuaea Russian viewers.
Sam A. Jaffa, ABC’s Moscow
correspondent, narrates.
7:8(&gt;-8 p.m. CBS. Mr. Ed
"Never Ride Ilonas." Crusad­
er Ed has never been mors de­
termined. It's time human
beings stopped riding horses!
Ed has a message to the
world: "Get off our backet”
And while we’re at It, "how
would you like somebody sittin* on your mother?" Why
shouldn't a man ride a cow,
after all "that's Just a horse
with o u t d o o r plumbing."
Above avenge for the aeries.
7:80-B p.m NBC. Virginian
"Shadow. Of Tha Past."
(Color) A lot of disparate
plot elements an Ued together
in thla longy, but they all
coins out saying that Jack
Warden la ona of the best and
moat versatile young charac­
ter actors In the business. He
plays a timid soul who aaema
on tha vargo of marrying a
•hart • term acquaintance.

Charles Top
Money Winner

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DUNEDIN (U PI) — New
Zaalandar Bob Charles, who
entered tha Tucson Opan five
minutes before the deadline
because ha didn't havs "any­
where to go,** la tha Profes­
sional Golfer* Association top
money winner thla season.
Tha decision to enter the op­
en proved a good one ea
Charles won by four otrokoo
and. collected |0,800 to boost
his earnings to flS,676.
Ha overtook Paul Harney,
whoso |1I,000 represent first
plgce winnings from tha only
tournament he entered thla
year, according to standings.
The hottest golfer.this yaar
la B(Ily Caspar, who Jumped
to third piece with I11.7ITJ0.
This does not Include *15,000
ha yon In the - "unofficial"
Bob Hope Desert Classic.

ing the young how easy they
have It compared with your
own early struggles. Remem­
ber—though they don't face
(be same problems you fsced,
they have plenty of others
you didn't have.
You nevar offer unaskedfor advloe, realising that U
probably won’t be taken any­
way, and Is almost sure to be
resented.
You don't tell anecdotes
over end over to the same
people.
You have a* much respect
for the young es you think
the young should have for the
old.
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TV Time Preview*

Marilyn Eraklna pliya tha
girl.
8:80-0:30 p.m. ABC. Shin­
dig. Nestled among tha cuttomary assortment of screech
en, bltaten and gruntan
bringing you tba tops In trash
is one alien. Jaxs saxophonist
Stan Getx, one of tha coun
try’s beat, defin’t quite atnop
to the level of non-achieve­
ment charneleriling the show
but he ought to have his In
strument washed out with
soap for thla artistic detour
neverthelaai.
0.0:30 p.m. CBS. Dlek Van

Tommy Kipp
Hits 622 Series
Tommy Kipp stiowod that
he was happy lo lx- back bowl
ing again as he pounded out a
223/422 aerial while helping
the lead Pin* lake four points
from the Eight Balls and move
out of the cellar into fifth
place. He had ample help In
Buddy Proctor’* 228/414 aorlea
aa well aa a 179/301 by Mat
Fehr. For the Eight Balia II
was Marge Kipp with a 184
game and Trcna Armao with
the same score for the high
lights of their part of tha
match.
The Goof Off* managed a
split of their match with the
Drpendablei thereby holding
their first place standing.
Fran Morton was the high
gam* winner for the distaff
aide with a nice 200/488 and
Gladys Edward* took second
honors with 103/408. The An
derson family itole all tbo
spotlight for the Dependable*
aa Elly shot 1B0/4B4 and Ver­
gil Mailed 221/342.
Powell's Office Supply toam
hung a whitewash on tba Tor­
toises as tha combined efforts
of Margie Carruthers with
190/384 and Ralph Betts with
204/334 were too much for
hard-trying WcDie Domlny
wtlb &gt;01/381.

Dyke Show "Young Man With
A Shoehorn." Rob Innate In
a shoe Store and enda up. as
dark for a day when tha regu­
lar employe quits. Ha'a a pret­
ty clumsy, slapstick alsrk with
almost evsryone and there la
on* particularly funny scan*
in which ha tries to aarve a
aaxy, long-legged, ahort-eklrtcd girl. Lou Jacobi guaala as
the store’* owner.
9-11 p.m. NBO. Wednesday
Night Movla. "Key To The
City." Even tnsyora go to
conventions, and thla time It's
Clark Gable, mayor of a small
town In Washington, meeting
Loretta Young, a mayoress In
Mains, at a convention. While
It lan’t love at first sight,
thay gat th* Idea. Plenty of
dd-timars, Including Jamas
Gleason, Lewis Ston* and Raymend Wslbqrn, brighten up
the story, Thla film waa mad*
In 10Sn when Raymond Burr
was atill the bad guy. He
plays Gable's corrupt pulltidal opponent back home.
9:30 • 10:30 p. m. ABC.
Burke's I.aw "Who Killed Th*
13th Clown?" A down la raur
darrd during hla art in full
vlaw of the audience ao Burke,
down that he la, Impersonates
the deceased In an effort to
flush out th* killar. Th* auipacta include a Prussian beau­
ty, a trapexc artist, other
clowns and a man with a very
talented nose. Gueit iters In­
clude Corvine Cel vet, Betty
Hutton, Joan Caulfiald, Jack
Weston nad Terry-Thomaa.

■TARTS TOMORROW
Open 1*8

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ANYTHIN a SMALL*
danse* (earner
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COLLSCUK UIAL”

DEAR PLUM: Don't maB
them now or your friends
will think you are rushing
the season for 1941. Get
yourself a crash helmet and
a note guard and tall your
redhead tha awful truth.
s e e
DEAR ABBY: On ona of
my husband's recent trip*,
be purchased a painting of a
nude woman. W ho a he
brought It home, he expleln«d that tt was a very "good"
painting. I told him I didn't
have any doubt about how
"good" K waa, but I didn't
want it hanging In my home.
I since have a iked several
of our friends how they felt
about the painting and the
majority of them laid they
aaw nothing offenilv* about
it. I atill feel, however, that
X would be embarrassed if
certain friends visited us
and aaw that painting. My
husband taya that as long ,
a* WE like it, we should not
worry About people who
might be offended. What ii
your opinion T
GLENDALE
DEAR GLENDALE: Don't
Shift the blame to "certain
friandi." When you first aaw
the painting you said yon
didn't wint. H hkngh,* id
your home. Apparently YOU
were offended. You and your
husband shire the urn*
home and should hang pilot­
ing* you both enjoy.
* •
DEAR ABBY: After a
hectic day in my beauty ia- Ion I waa ready to put up
thla sign, "NO CHILDREN
ALLOWED." They nearly

By Oswald Jacoby

Jka W dnisui:ByRuthMiiiett
Your age won’t keep you
Rom being companionable
with younger persons, If—
You will listen with Inter­
est to their Ideas, Instead of
assuming, because you are old­
er, your opinions are more
sound, and that ll’a your duty
to set them straight when
their Ideas differ.
You esn resist the tempta­
tion to do more than your
slysrt of the talking.
Yeu avoid the bad habit of
gelng on at length on tome
subject that couldn't possibly
be interesting to snyone out­
side yeur own age group.
You won't keep emphasizing

*

Bwt • re*i amoky kutnnl

wrecked my place, and ma
with 1L 1 called my sliter,
who la very good at writing
poems, and liked her If aha
would white something for
me to post in the shop. I
thought others might appre­
ciate It:
"BLESS THE L I T T L E
CHILDREN,
WE LOVE THEM LIKE
OUR OWN.
NOTHING C O U L D BE
SWEETER
WHEN THEY ARE LEFT
AT HOME.
"WHILE W O R K I N G ON
THEIR MOTHERS
IT S MORE THAN WE CAN
STAND
TO HAVE THE U T IL E
CHERUBS
GET WILDLY OUT OF
HAND.
"SO PLEASE CALL UP A
SITTER
AND GIVE YOURSELVES
A TREAT
AND WE WILL BE SO
GRATEFUL
WE it AY E V E N KISS
YOUR FEET."
(From Texas)
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Problem* T Writ* lo Abby,
Box 89709, LAs' Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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O N LY!
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Send one dollar to Abby,.
Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif., for Abby’a booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCAS­
IONS.”

F E B R U A R Y 25 - 26 - 27

WHILE THEY LAST!
" I tm a very short woman
tad Wtlik too muck. I want to
|o on a diet. Which one do you
sugiait? And bow should I
dress for the best effect after
1 |«t to the proper walght for
m f small height?—Ruby."
Send for my "Figur* Per­
fection Diet"—a long, self-addrnsad, stamped envelope
and 10 cants in coin will bring
the diet to you. In selecting
clothes, do not try to dress
"till," but accent your own
personality and your tiny sire.
Choose plain fabrics, the best
you can afford, and have very
simple clothes and atylai. No
hamline ornamentation at ill.
No costume Jewelry unless
email and dedicate. No high
hat*. No reaching for tall
atylai Ba your own small self.
“ I am a dressmaker and
have many women wh o ,
though very large. Insist that
they want big prints and tightfilttng dresses. I know tt Is
all wrong, but what fan I tall
them?-!!. H."
Tell them the simple fact*
of fashion and figures. Tight
clothes mika them took lerger
and uncomfortable. Simple
lines and the new "shape on
shape" styling Is very good
for (ham. In other worda,
"clay does it." Of course,
large prints make them look
larger. A beautiful, plain fab­
ric la what thay should have,
and no bright colors. White
and bright colors advance the
figure.
"I am S3, and a little heav­
ier than when I waa lo. Could
I wear tha new, what looks

like a klmona, sleeve? At
least, they aay It la new.—M.
X."
Yes, It ts new and no, I
would not advise you lo have
this. It gives bulk to the figure
lust where a mature woman
doe* not need it. Why not
weigh what you did at 20—you
can. Read above about my
"Figure Perfection Diet."*
"My nalla are ao dry. What
do you suggest? I use the cos­
metic oil you suggested, on
my face and neck.—R. O'B "
Soak bits of absorbent cot­
ton In your oil, bind each fin­
ger Up and draw'on white cot­
ton gloves. Do this every night
until you see results—and you
will.
Tomorrow—Career After 40.

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Robert Taylor
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OPEN 1:10
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3:00 DU FRI.

PUBLIX . . . WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE!
Teul! enjoy the surprising
variety of daltcioua foods and
th* fast, courteous service at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria located next
to the theatre In the Bemlnole Plain
Shopping Center on U.8. 17-92 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando. Tender,
prim* meats, garden-fresh .vegeta­
bles, apperiling salads and your fa­
vorite pi* or eaka.
On Tuesday evening*, we offer n 10oa. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
order for only 79e. Thursday
night ta Family Night
Nixn with
-* free
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del­
aarta for all. Saturday night la Steak
NightNil
ht — n big, H-Ib. T-Bone ateek
cooked
ked to your order for only *1.00.
Luncheon: I I n.m. - 1:11 p.m.
Dinner: 4:80 p.m. • 1:00 pjn.

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NHO New* Report
Neve. Ldttorlelg
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Olrl -talk
Tenn. Ernla
Ferae
Iret'a Make A Deal
Neveline
Ac The World Tarae
NDC N e ve
Moment of Truth
Feeeverd
Flame In the Wind
The Peelera
Hey la Court
Art Llakletter
A IK? Neve
General Hoapltal
Te Tell The Truth
Another World
CMS Neve
The Young Married*
The Ftfte of Night
You Don't Hey
Trellmaeler
fferret Storm
The Match Game
NUC N e ve Report
l'ncle Welt
Meet of Oroucha
fUahunt
Welle Fargo
Huckleberry Hound
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Leave It To Beaver

Theater Props
Fool The Police
NORRURY. Knglind (U P I)
— Polic* from 12 aquBd. cart
vwonprtl on two v.hirlcg at a
KBR station to check raporta
that carload* of youth* with
riflra and swords wsra in th*
arsa.
Th. offlrara found th*
weapons wnra dummies— uitd
a. props by mcmhsrs of an
amateur motion picture unit
returning from a day'a movie­
making.

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GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A fin* day and avenlng for
doing anything that will help
yon get your affairs on a
mare solid and »eeure baalt.
Ltf* Is then sailer, because
yon do not bars th* tension!
and strains that could come
from a confused state due to
lack of proper preparation for
emergencies.
ARIES (Mar. 31 to Apr. 10)
Ask for more practical way*
of advancing when consoltlng
with advisors or blrwigs to­
day. Be sun to do your civic
duty wall, also. Then you
make big progress by work­
ing hard.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
30) Your fascinating pals
are the ones to contact today
If you want enlightened Ideas
as to how to progress more
rapidly. Get their support.
Sociability Is best tonight
though you feel like resting.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
31) Planning for recreation
you like Is wise today, pro­
vided you do so quietly. Then
off to garner the Information
you need to make your bullness affairs more jxojcrentlva^ —
Show you have real ability*.' J (
MOON* CHILDREN (June
32 to July 21) An Ideal day
to discuss what you have In
mind with associates and
come to ' full meeting of
minds. - Be co-operative and
conciliatory for best results.
The rest of the year can be
very successful.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Making the slight changes
that will cause your work to
become better and more cf.
flclent is right You have
skills or talents ns yet un­
tapped. Put them to work
wiiely.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Belter orgnnltntion of
your activities increases both
effirlcncy and enjoyment. Be
sure to shdw that you are en­
couraging with others. A
pleasant anile goes n long
way with them.
LIIIUA (Sept. 2n to Oct.
"2) Spend some time Improv!♦ home and adding com, s that will he appreciated
i.y all. Consider what is best
to do that will make your
family happy for a long time
to come. Buy that new tar,

If it la wise.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1 to Nov.
21) Kino day for getting In­
to the recreations that you
most enjoy and for whirh you
certainly have a pem-hent.
Gel together with congenial*.
They add to your hobbles fine
Interrst and challenge.
SAGITTA'RIUH (Nov 22 tu
Dec. 21) You are able to han­
dle duties at home and in buslness world, too, but you have
to get your hours nicely plan­
ned first. Get thu information
you need, too. Go to right
sources.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Whatever it is you
most desire must first be
planned, then go after it with
positive thought and action.
Confer with others. They give
fine ideas for advancement.
AQUA 1(1US (Jan. 21 to
Feb. 10) Be very co-operative
with those who are 111 or less
lucky than you in this life.
Help them with their prob­
lems. T h i s
automatically
shows you how to better own
lot.An life.

PISCES (Feb. 30 to Mar
20) Get together with pals
and you find the pleasures
that you moat desire to enjoy.
They now join you with alacr­
ity. Don’t prolong fun, alnca
you hava Important work to
attend as well.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be one
of those wise persons who
will undsrstand ths nted for
security and having much or­
der shout. However, there Is
a tendency to be enslous over
relatively small matters, and
you must early earmark such
a trait by showing ths fool­
ishness of such thinking.
Teach to emit* more also, and
success here cornea mors eas­
ily"The Stare Impel, they
do not compel.” Whst you
make of your lift Is large­
ly up to YOUI
Carroll Rigbter’a Individual
forecast for your sign for
March la cow ready. For your
copy send your blrthdite and
9L00 to Carrol] Rlghter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
to* 1»31, Hollywood 28, Cali­
fornia.

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8. P ets &amp; Supplies

50. Misc. F o r Sale

Classified
Phones

D oncm tAx rtxsciiK it pUp». NEKP KXTHA CASH* A HT.

Pr*n •■■turd K trkun

&lt;i NEW IIAMI'SItlllE Pullete,
OIAI.-A-MATIC ZIG ZAO
lurt started to Ur; will aril
Mak-e dralgna, automatic hutchop. ilM ltl.
ton lull aa. laws on hut tonA
b lin d hama, monogram*,
11. Special N o tices
darna A palchra Pay oft
balance of 111 or I payment*
Pawning or Burin*? — See ual of |t.
A-l PAWN SHOP
3201 Orlando. I'r.
IlM U t SANFORD SEWING CENTER
tot So. Park Ava
1XI-KI1
HITCHING POST KIM* * Pa»n
Shop Lush's on anythin* of
TORMALS. ala* 1 A T. 1 Blua
value 1»:&gt; Sanford Av*„ III.
A 1 paagrran. 1:1-1110.
Mil.
A I.AMHKHT Palnta
Adding Madtlnep • Typewriter, PRATT
la% off TACToltV PAINT
Salra - Rental, - Rrp.vir,
OUTLET, HIT S Trench.
POWHU/S tlEKIcE SUPPLY

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6 to 10 I 2 11.50 | 1.50 |L90
11 to 13 I S I 1.50 |1.99 |2.85
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AKC. Viola Kastner.

NOTHING IS LOST until a
Herald Wont Ad folia to find
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10. Poultry • Livestock

l.i. Special Services
A &amp; H CONTRACTORS
IIOMII IMI’HOVKMENTS.
HOOTING, PAINTING A
INFUt AT1NO
Klnanclnc Arranged
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Feb. 24, 1965— P a ge 9-A

95. Houses For Sale
srNt.\v:&gt; kstT ^ s* ^ *

aid Want*Ad *el!e thoi* ar.
tlclea no lonsrr nrrdrd. Low
In coat--high In rraulla. Dla
i:: u u nr

$100 D O W N $82.00 MO.

CI.OSK-OCT Mma' A nig B«y«
Shorn II 00 pr. Surplua City,
III W. 1at.

I .lulu tn*!-* »n,1 Imumnc.
J but room*, rrfi ig.ri.Lir *ml
gtovr, frnrr.l v«nt. mm.
tr. »« I'rli i •! Iff.Shh V»r*^n
(’.ill Ml M ilt, Wltitrr I'irk.
tirw*)' Mrlcalf, U.Allor
KOIl SAI.K I1&gt;- OWnrr In hr»n.
tlfut Mi«&gt;'f,&gt;lr nrnr (.aW* Monrot, t boJrui'm, S b*tb, K,m.
Ily Boom. Air o»nJ. .' iiprli
L Drtpn. T.rinn for down
f&gt;yrat. Com* A &gt;•&lt; lit Vlr■Ini*. m-JIOT.
I BEP BOOM, J n*tn Horn,
oorntr lot. )&gt;:-:»t*.

HOOVER VAC. CLEANERS
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
Authorlard Sale# A Service
OARHETTS
100 E. Tlral.
Ut-tHI

$100 DOW N

95. Houses For Sale

10,1. Mobile Homes • Rent

IIKtHtOOM - ': n»th - S*r- 1 I : I: i MniiM rmllrr on
vlc* Mrn lllfl Down - More t.*k» A«hby; At,o Tr*JI*r
In .
mo. I'lu* Tam A Sport*. Adult* only.
ln*ur*nc*. LMN ENTER­ :::-Titi.
PRISES. INC. M.ln offlct: t
nil. So. of Stnford on IT•13, J BEDROOM Tr»n*r with Cobong on 8. lonford Avt. til1 Rlk Will on stmlnoU Hit.
Avt. Ph. UI-MU oollrct.
Government Owned
Homes

106. Apartments for Rent

ll'isi: CUl ItT APT.
t BKI1ROOM Purn., n.«r bin.,
lOli
Sanford Av«. C«* -11:3
$100.00 DOW N
Kl'UN,
: Ibtrm Puiilri Apt..
Selection nf 2, t. and 4
T»rr«*»o floor,, tile b.tli,
Hedrcmms 'ucafe.l In varloua
ontrr ftirli, IrfitMtrd off lok,
BetiUnis of Panford
Miry tllvd. on N. Drift wo,1
Immediate Delivery
|jinr, Ph. 3i:.-STt
M ONTHLY PA YM E N TS
run x - J noom Apt, prlvtt*
FROM $50.00
bmlb. Ift-lRt.
FOR TH E BEST HOME
J
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BUY
ciuiird tto mo
SEE YOUR
PCRtf. At't. :sro Mrllonvlllo.
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APT., furn Son Park Avt.
WMLAoA APARTMENTS Ut
1 . rirti Si,
Property
1 ROOM Purn, Apt. for coupla,
nnter lnrludr.1 lit. t::-7t,t.
Management
CEE IN .Turn Apt*. *01 P»1m»no,
and Sales Broker rilBN. Apt. Cln«» In. Jlmmlt
Coo on. lli-IOIf.
NEAT ] lldrm. Kurn. Apt T.
JIM H U N T
Rub, porch, lot. IJ01 Macnulla, JSJ.JtSl,
REALTY
GARAGE APT. Furnlthad. ill*
Sanford Avr. J-f-Oflt.
nrrii-t! IJJ-fill '
Ntgbtt: fll.PTOn
APT 1 llimmi A bath, aultat'lr
ftl-PIH
for couple, natrr A tliiht*
IS:t t*«rk tirlv*
furol-hrd. f It mo. til Mrt1,'Ovllla Avr.

121. Scootsrs &amp; Cyclan
ItiO ALL flTATK Scooter, good
condition,

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123. Hoals &amp; Motors
Gataway Ta Tha Wattrway
Robson Sportinj? Goods
Tour EVINRUDE Draltr
101 t * E. tat.

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DAT * NITE! HtraH want »d»
w«rk for u llttla aa lie a
day!______________________
1IENUT FORD onca aald, “Not
advrrtlalnc 1* Ilka wlnktnr
at a Klrl In tha dark. You
know what you'ra dolns but
tha dotan’t."

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• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons

FH A - V A HOMES
DIA-Ie-A MATIC 7.IO 7.AU
CO.S’HOLK CAIII.VET
7. J. A 4 BEPItnoMS
Sewing machine maku button*
1. IS * 1 B \THB
Complete Select Inn
holt*. i * wi on button*, darne,
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
SICK ROOM NEEDS
26 to 30 I t I 1.30 I 1.78 I 5.70
Si's Thru «4’a
mo
no
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fame,
embroider**
Low
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
IVVital Chair*. Walkera, C«n»»
For Complete Information
* Crutch*# for rent' or *alft- make* dJB^atlve design*1
Minimum Art—I I.In*
3200
- 3300 Down
Bee or Call Your
|’re*crlptIon at I.o w m | blind f h*mr and uee* twin
&lt;M«* 5-ietler nurd* |»*r lift#;
Discount to people needle, all without eatr* at­
340
360 Month
• I-IO Minimum (kergft
FHA t VA
tachments. Aeeume ft a
over •&amp; &amp; all Service rereonAll Skip Oat* Ada Cknrgwd
m
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payment*
or
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Check
our
price*.
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160%
Mechanical
RALES
BROKER
at l - O a r flat*
ance of |S&gt;. Phone COLLECT T M U V l N t M .
\\m Hava Tha Hem* Frr You
FAUSTS DRUG STORE
CONTRACT RATES
Guarantee — 30 Dsya —
fbt%ndo 42S-4I11 d*r or nit* wP-r/Sra,
224 E. let St. (h«antoen|
ON REQUEST
A»k for “Credit Manager;*'
1,010 Mllee On All
Thone 12I-07S4
uill deliver; NO OllLltIA- * T h i»‘ita p l« gun It the greateit for taking care of
Stenstrom
Realty
Uerd VW’a.
FREE DKLIVKKY
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
TIO.N.
prisoners of w arl"
11.50 Per Inch
Selce
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CH-WIOOAL
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PARK
JiRIVE
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FENCE TOSTS: 4“trait Sketch** 12
Talent CYPRESS
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Aulhorlaed
Dealer
Trap Studio Gallery, llwy,
NIGHTS
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17*52. Juet ifcuiih of jgTftli
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4*Hr. 7 Hath h«im* on good lit )C. Ilh. &gt;11-1711.
. ERRORS
ERinor Motor Ch.
p. TO 3 2•3S« 4
nwimmlng lake, with *p
Tli* llaralrt will mmt h# r**
.Auction. DILL'S IIA HGAIN
AVAIAJN
APARTMENTS
So, llwy. 17-92
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t.r..\lm
ate1y
1-acre
a**orte&lt;l
■piinaihle tor war* flina « i f \VA1.1#I'Al'ClUaVn, Draper!** &amp; D AR N.
(li tV. Ind St., V
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bearing ottril* tree*.
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Fla.
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Wanted
Upholstering. 222-2022
i *’ 112,000 — Tar me
3—
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only. Furn 1 bdrm.
3 Itr , 1li oath, all furnished ADDI.TS
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322-1835
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2—
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It—Schoola At Inelrurtlnns
ZIG ZAG
NEW LOCATION
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101 E. Mb i : : - ! » I
COPY
Jim Walter Ccrp, hat a nice
• 14,500 — Term*
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Cere
70—
Employment
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123-171!
Repoe*e*eed.
Due
to
ITnfortunThe llin lt r#tmn Ik* »r|.
4 lvadro«yn house A lot for
. I —Doge—Cite—Pete
71—
Mai* Help Wanted . m
PNFlIllN. 1 Madroim. PupUi
ate Circumstance*. L ik e New.
illfl. it t«lK lli| or rot tr­ OFFERING A SPECIAL 8KRale Direction* Take I7-S2
10—
Poultry — Livestock 7J—Female Help Wanted
Payton Realty
klT.tirtl r'tulpprd. Iff.R R
Make
Hundred* o f
Fancy
ine any «4**rI!••■»•»* wfclrk
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Notices
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Help
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er* get The Sanford Herald
N ATIO NAL.
buttonhole*. Pe we on Huttko, rollr; of tkta r t o f
full'll* til fill1 I.f D Uble lane
14—Places to Eat
roiAtnl, 404 K. 14th HI
77—Situation Wauled
classified ad* dally. Rate* ae tone. Ullnd Heme, Mono9(».
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louses
•
Sale
eir
Kent
raprr.
tn
where
2
way
ejart*.
turn
II—Special
Bervices
low aa 14c per line per day! i r a m i . Embroider*. Darne,
11—Income Property
right In 3rd dill road lurn
ii—Swimming Poole
SMALL Futii. Api., 19U2 Maple
12—Ruslftes* Prop Bale
Dial 122-5412 or 425-5931 and
Patche** Etc. Aeeume H e ­
left to hum** iiu left duly R WENNA PARK, 1 Hedroiim I l l -fill la
17—Janitorial servlcea
II—Real Estate Wanted
place vour adI
__ _____
D E A D L IN E S rnaln'lnt I pay me nt* o f |9 50.
1
1
0
0
down
J
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1
7
2
4"
per
tu
n
H
i
tru
e
fur
sale
or
rent
Pall
It—Do-It* Yourself
14—Ileal Estate Sale
Tratle-ln* Accepted. Ph. C re ­
12 Noon Day Uefora
Wirt" I *he*-i link, tough owner 373-:i74
l tICl'itiHiM 1Urn Apl, Adults
—IliilldtTa Supplies
17—Hualnea* Rentals
17. Janilttriitl Services
dit M*r. 122-7457.
plumbed septic lank A well
?*0h S Kim i::-23i»;
I'ubliratlon Kor
20—
Hardware
to—Lot* For Sals
(hu
pum
p
r
plum
h
i
u
g
fiv21—
llwtue Impr.uemente t i —Fa mil—drov e*
97. Houses For Kent
Insertions anil Kill*
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295-0!'
4
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72—
Plum
bini
115.
Autox Fur Sale
11—Out of Stale Acreage
(Sat. Noon For Mnntlay)
Si-rvlfe A Supplies
•’ Vri.K. I*Ittlt'n 21“ Conan1#
23—Painting
'5M Buick $991 bal. $19 mn.
95—Untie** Fur Sale
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—
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fiirn.
12!
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41
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4
35€2 S Park f»r
322-4M3 TV, It* driM*rn aulte, hed K
24—Well Drilling
14—House*—Sale or Rent
list TORI* HKYLiNKH. r«- '39 Pontiac $972 bal. HR mo.
government Home*. 2. I 4 4
* ”
drraper. llvina rin*m chair, 12
25—Air Cond a Heating
1
7
—
House
For
Rent
Iriclfthle hardtop, radio. h*atRetiritoiit* M nihl) payment* LAKE MARY 2 H*dr«i»m Kit*
v*»!i &lt;,»r radio, overhead «ar&lt;T 1. Lost &amp; Found
19. Mtiilders Supplies
24^—Radio - Television
'3H fhrvrolel $579 bal. $31 mo.
loo—Resort Itintali
ftf, power *1 ft*ring, nftftda
from 150.
rhrn equipped 272-3043
ait« Door a JaIniielea. Four
21—Photo A Equipment
1
01
—Trail
ere—Paha
ua*
11
4ri.anile*Ion |lVi rn *::'SH Ford $SHf&gt; bit. $30 mn.
new
1
0
0
t
II
Tire*
A
rnl»*‘
la—
lion..
A
ppln*
107—,\|ohHe Home*-- Sal*
pIt It-*' AST Concrete Steps
2 REDROOM I nfurti lluuee 111? ur «»■ at l&gt;&lt; Gairlaori '59 Mercury $864 bal. $46 mn.
i ST
Itrown I loir r &gt; r t r part
Heme, 222-ft&gt;0.
II—-Huelea! instrument*
■t I j hitUlnl
&lt;lUi:«lult\ LUMUER Ct&gt;
I Pi —Mobil* II urnea—K••nt
703 Mollv Vve |5I&gt; mo month- Dr
&amp; ehephttd
«' futility
:a
Stempcr
Agency
3
2
—
Iluelneaa
Equipment
5
2
0
Maple
Ave
2
2
2*05
00
104—
Trailer
Spa.
e—
Rent
I) 322-5111.
'60 l)ud|(r $991 bal. $31 mn.
1lump. Reward, 377-2333 or
21 per day rental for Electric
JJ—Job Printing
105—Trailer Ltd*—Sale
52 t’llLVIluLI T I -Ion Trunk.
% * ftr 1 that 77o K Vlhi* ii It*t
‘59
lirnaull $399 bal. $24 mn.
Carpet
Shampooer
with
pur­
3
4
—U
phoiii
ery
He*
It
or
■
I
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•»
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—
Apartment*
For
Rent
"
UKUIlDoM
Finn
or
unfurn
Ford HI a lion
Wagon.
1!0. Hardware
chase of Hlue Luelre Car177-4»3i
1331 B French Ave
IS—Vacuum Cleaners
Ibl—Room• For Rent
3S'7-7o34 hefur• 11 00 or af- Che Sl type deep fret it H*e* ‘58 Volka. $687 bal. $32 mn.
1,4iST •IlH-ll *' Deechund. minroll Furniture Co.
IT—Moving A Htoreg'el,He-—Hotel Rooms
Iri 4 p in
rif De 322 1427
Sanfonra Molt Comylat#
Iitture r*d female, with tin*
60 Rambler $996 bal. $52 mn.
I’ M l N r i l Y S T Y L E
II—Ki terming tor*
112—Rental Age oti
derhlte 272-4713 after I p
T E H W.LLI.A.MS H D W
TRCNDLE HKD. 115 Large
Liv in g i mi l lit* beifl and w r 3 III:I •||eu»M I hath. F« n, ed '57 KURD 125" 127-7J15
41—Plant*
—
Feeds
—
R
eeds
1
1
1
—Wanted
To
Rent
'52 fhcrrulet $199 haL $10 mn.
IM E it lh
13I-S*««
ni Hr ward.
table*, 4 chairs. IIS Old
have
i
hr
SC.
4
TEST
UHUuge*
50—
Mlec For Bale
115—Autos For nal*
jar-I. kn.hcn eqnippel lly
‘51 fhrvrolel $299 bal. $12 mu.
couch. IIS. Many m1st ell an1342 D'»D«n; LAN* KIt
l&gt;«w in ulabIf f: ** f m l* a La tel Di
SI—Artlclse For Rent
lit - Autos—halt *»r Trade
21. Home ImprttAemenlH
ecu* Heme IMP Hiawatha
« ! i ' l l li d
i "’ ’ Mlti-etel)
talid
'57 HrSutn $399 bar. $14 mu.
51—
Swap or Eachange 1Si --Tt iichi For bale
•*. 2. I'ersunnla
H IU U K IM .I.Y
futiilahed 2
S3—-Wanted To lluy
12u—Automotive Service
'57 Mercury $199 bal. $24 mn.
S A N F O R D 510TOII CO.
-rKltnt, i hath home T&lt;&gt;unga- St, Johns Realty
45—Furniture Kor Sals
IR-Htuoi#ri At Cycles
100 Fren* h Ave. SI2-4III
P o you have if d rin king prob­ C A R P E N T K i L Mom* R ep air* A 51. Articles For Rent
‘57 Plymouth $467 bal. $24 mu.
b
m
n
klit’
hen,
2^
hrseipwa
y
Till*.
Tl5
1
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FlflM
5
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For
Sale
1
2
1
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h
Motor*
Additions.
First
cl
as*
W
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k
­
lem W r i t e P. O. Dog 1211.
s|»r4K* r nt m &lt;rllrtu water. 120 N I' mi W Ave
322-41 22 ‘41 ruim Fconllne
41—Money To l*oan
manship Pit j : : * 7 us&amp;.
Will '57 llndga $SH2 bal. $31 mn.
|7j~ Marine huppIlea
You name It—We h*v» itt”
Hanford
'58 lll'l. $199 bal. $22 mu.
I 'Hern w i b d f l L«|id only t :»
40—Hti•In•as U p &gt;rtunities
I rada for i*ar of equal Value
P VINTlMi, lie putring efitdiMi AM ERIC AN RE N T -A L L
'57 llulrk $681 bal. $32 mu.
inlii. fi uin Beufiird All fhle 25Jd 8 VN FO KD A V F . 2 HJrm
Call 227-0743. Mr. Dan Yatee.
:&lt;««
s
iiu
h
,
hi
,.,
i
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i
. SEM1NOLK LODGE
parily
Furnished
hnu»e
|-&gt;l
Dies. Inferior wall cleaning
f " f only ID'.tKLI wlih good
'58 lluirk $982 bal. $41 mu.
425-5938
mo
|*h
.
122
"
421
Hull
M
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N C R S IV U AND
by Von Vi’hrader wall Detri
term*.
322-5612
'55 Puntlac $399 bal. $14 mu.
RENT A RED
NO MONET DOWN
ID-n!. 222-41 Mi
C O N V A L E S C E N C K HESl D E N » ' E
'61 Falcon $788 bal. $39 mo.
RnlUway, Ifosp'tai, Ha by
miNIMIED 1*bedroom house
Fromi Semi nota County
From Sanford Egchange
*oi French \ve I 2I- 0TI1
r fi. Uog HSR, Hanford, Fla. I
|l*d* by Day. Week, or
IM» mnnlhly T'h 322 411*
'60 Rambler $H8I baL $39 mo.
S AV E
Y«»t*R D D o n
200 SOUTH It AY A V E
final
Direct)
S
O
U
T
H
W
A
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D
M uni Ii
A Yiil'H lli:\T
Ph 2714755
'60 lludgr $992 bal. $37 mn.
120. Aulomotnr Servicr
I HFDIt**»*51 Finn t»«»m*f
« '\RROI.R .4 FCRNITPIIE
Replace the J*; uele In \
'60 fu ria lr $887 bal. $39 mn.
i m o ritb x T a itEAt.Tr
N
Ttinrpe
\ve
tirange
City
let______ 122-Stei
d
i.p
W'ti
an
all
U
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her
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*
71. Male Help Wanted
M. Real Kbtale - Sale
’ 55 Old, $399 bal. $24 mu.
tt* s pub i&gt;»
' i : jt; j
4. lieauty Care
I r^.lr.- t n t For more in77; ~ . ,r—T7 —
A
UTU
GLASS
I ’o J i r i .K T K #1 Fut t», iHi Lid in g
‘62 Rambler $887 bal. $39 mu.
f'&lt;1111.1’ ft .ii your !.. .i s&gt;si. i&gt;finttid Jn Huy
T il F *T t y " f Baft ford Civil Nrfwusher. 2l"l Magnolia.
ACE HEAt T Y Salon, open Lumber t'.t or the Peter son ------- — ^
’S3 Cadillac $399 bal. $24 mn.
—
IN
S
T
A
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$100
DOWN
UOBKMl A W I L L I A M S
vlce
H
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it
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aj*j»lidally A *ve by appta 5layLumber .'o in Orlando, Gar
'60 Renault $399 bal. $24 mo.
Realtor
l SE1&gt; T V It N 1 T V R E. title,
LAKE.
MARY.
Clean,
nicely
catinna
for
ibe
pn*(tli,n
of
Senksrik
Glass
and
Paint
falr Hotel 112-0150.
den I-SSI4
F H A -V A HOMES furnished I bedroom. Adult*
ItWvmnnd l.undqulit, Asefl
I t i m i . H n « y W o o d Auction
'36 Lincoln $W9 bal. $11 mn.
poll e patrolman
Require
Company
3:2•3: to.
572- *5* 4-Unite Hank llldg
v r ,i u. CM11aT4n Mg 7 A 1 nil pel * ITS 122 15*3"
merits 70 u«
yre of age,
'33 fadillar $124 bal. $7 mn.
H A R R I E T T ' * lieauty
Nook
211
II
eg
ft
oil*
Ph.
272
4421
Jii. Riiimhlni;
|i*dr tu&gt;"»11 ,141me* .*v 111lal.l* in
heighl and weight to conform
‘56 Chew old $99 hal. $3 mn*n f t w.slef, evening a p p le
V\‘ ANV*71i 1* in lie.] a, preferail \t ■ni' i&lt;| He'ifurA. 1••-1 u* 3 IUlDIHXI.M I Hath tiled, kitwith
ealahliehrd
■! a mlm .1*
A u to i l U i i T o p i
105 No u«k, 122-1742.
*bl) 4 pike’ er. t'all 222-P294
rlien equi|tp* I etis-k l|«r,
r 11r»w &gt;»»u Around'
with minimum 5'I ” hgt ami
T U . ’ M KING
JOHN E. FOX.
A S e*i U overe
in i 7
SANFORD AVE.
Fla lt«i in, I 1" rp ■nlli 14**3
Pontractlt ig ll. p t lr n
III Ihe 4(1, minimum or
Ihsliur
CUT’S «‘l RL lieauty Bhop
WE HUY * *ed Furniture, one high
U ........... I Dr pit 322 5540
ichuul
education
or 2 &gt;4 N Dark Ave
TH E E ESTIM ATES
171-0553
1UIZ
OPEN
E V E N lgtiS
AU
TO
GLASS
&amp;
lit Palmetto Ave
122 0134
piece or houtefu). Furay
Seminole Really Fl TI NISH KD J l #1roMtTt house
R L. I t A R V E T
equivalent.
poal lion
offer*
E ve ft ing Appol ntmenl •
lleddlnff A Turn. Co, 101 W
Hanford.
Florida
323-4303
M l g.nford At *
Ill-fill
godd
working
rem
dlM
on*
an
I
let 81 122-4911.
real Palme 11.• Phuna 123 SEAT COVER CO.
190! S Park tv#
penal, n
plat.
Kaantitiat m.o
National lirpoaacaalona Inc.
MKKIaK
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3:2
7
3
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e&gt;
•
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fur quatlfle.i a|t|tlhanis « ! '
lit. Main I Ing
BK!#I. 1
j"ur Furniture
5 L L W «• It K €21* A R a N T K K D
UVALTO K
he held * ! 2 S'l pin Frb -7
&lt;j im1k *etvi e with the I'aih,
7 ll-lt Mi Mr use, 5,lull*
7"* Si* fuk
277 1129 HIM I 11II. 3 H* .....ti 2 FI'll.N
I t l 5 in lire t It y ha It But run *
&gt;\ ILL \AHII fol •:h11131oft in in5" I* UNTINil a R E P A I R W o r k
r-l PER 1 It ADINtJ P u Ml
V.. pet a, 122 I y
ha'h, teh# I' i 11►
gr a Ni»i
applloat iorie I o Civil B e i t 1 *
llOKUr 222-7044
172*0477
Qu-urr iua. 14'Hi l • wii At A• DellAItY 2 liedtuom, Kitchen
L.VKI A. highw ay
K u m l n t r prior to Feb 27.
aurna paymerit a 122-'nil
KIC »NTAUK
1345
aclkauk wanted
NANN1EH K I D D I E CAltE. 21. Well Drilling
equipped tell 1*1 4171 be­
DM.TUNA Area, 2OftO' on
A few A' rep, wooded, ■ecluded,
Licensed Nursery, open 24
tween i A 7 p m
U f tK F N MH 41fl
N
p
r
in*
fed
lake.
Ill
5
'
cm
Kn*
acre** bit, lira*unable Write 72. Female Help Wnnletl
hour* 7 day* a week 244«'
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pttMpb
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lin
ts
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in
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teipfln# Ir '.'id II Arret rhidi't i
ll
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1
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Hanford
Herald
or
(**k 122-U911
t
111: l) Itt •« 'M. I' um ple ftly Furn
HPIUNK l,i:n MVSTEMS
Jjralr of t-ncti Arbor tiverlonkland
lillLs friilll Hanfttr*!
L o w
P r i c e d
tng g if course, C u # t o m 122-2577
All Type* and tiiaae
fi*. imo, term* Ph 427-7221
E N I-K ItIK N .'E n S E W I N G l i b
Li
building fo yniir *pei-lf|paWi ll#|i4ir and Hervlc#
i. Pels &amp; Supplies
U
s
e
d
C a r e
N
ew
Mmjrna
(leach.
Also
4*1
1
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Operator
a
needed
2 lUdroom. CIV
55. Furniture For Sale
ticn* Greenhrair developed FUBNIHIICD.
B T I aN C
several lxk« Fr*»nt lota III
Steady year ffHirtd employOak flnpr*. meeonrjr home, 1
Machine and Supply Co.
by
per fmil_______________
mint In our modern air-cornAgCARllMS A
Block W nf Hwy 17-12 on
K 1SOUWOOD
in, W 2nd flt
tlt-4413 Used furnit ire appliances, tool*,
dltLned farlory
1IIl I! 1' -Via ifit'll
•- ll
MBMM
TROPICAL
424, then 1 Hinrk B nn Kest
BUIt.DKKB ISC.
etc. Hiought • field. Larry's
A LfX OF SA N FO RD
95.
II
iiuncn For Sale
Ft to Yln&lt;eul Dr. I*h. 131122 •'**4
Mart. 211 Sanford Ave. Ph.
g T u r ^ n Z ' Z ! d,UU;r*;&gt;9. 1‘ l.oto &amp; Equipment
S41fl Orlando Dr., Sanford
•
ill
2"| F* lmu ll I Dr.
112-4112.
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lu - ...
in .- ■I p. m—
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4 I I'AII.V— FINNY FRIENDS, UNCLOSE a Snapshot III •very
FULLY AIR u.NDITIoNKD ATTII \» 1IVK 3 MrAmnn, Mae- 1(13. .Mtiliilr lltmicH • Sale
77. Situation Wanlrtl
FllEE ESTTTfTATE
•r * MU" S„uth of Stnford on latter.
ftni t, I.arule' i p* d F%r*TI&gt;U(
g g HODGE DART 2 Door.
*1894
WIKBoLDT 8 CAMERA SHOP Upholstering A lletireee ren­ Tall th»m yeu ■tw it m T&gt;,«
A||l llwy. II-»1
1-2 eii&lt;i 1 liMt kiiiis
r-atm i
ii# a r
•&lt; I
I .
!»«* •
$100
DOW
N
—
ovating B’aw A Uead Fu rni­
?10 ft Park Avenue, fianford
shitiiping
Down
paym
ent
NKW
and
UHKD
.Stnford
Korddl
; IunlS HKCUIVCU tor Adopture. Call Nit Bedding Mfg.
5 wo I ngs A Fa bat!! a
|45n Mil vtraiiti"ii Dr, Ptne0 g DODGE CORONET 7 Door, Heater.
*2 0 9 9
• Hun, hoarded Animal Reaou* 3(1. Home Appliances
Co al 701 Celery Ave. 222gUALI Y liulULK IIUMKfl
. rest 322 "710.
1,eague, i 7ou W. 511unrr-ig|.a.
DEPEND ARLE Gi r l w a n I,
I1IT
$74
MO.
llwy 17-92 B
132-21fi2
Dr Laml Eli. 714-1444
Day's Work b,»u,*-kk»,•i*•«
7 llil'llfOM 110341 ’ * * runme
For tlie iilggral belrclluji of nr babyalttlna IfMitl,
M ILLER RADIO &amp;
TKOTWOlHl
10
g
10'—
S
Bdrm
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A
nd
lueuraQi'f
hardwnod
flunf*
air
i**»n
&lt;
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nearly new «u&lt;1 y»r«t furnlFurn Including washer, dry­
lentral h&lt;|! he*t, attic fain
3 hi druiifiia. Flurlda Rrmm.
A P P L IA N C E
lurf, ere Noll a Furnliui* LADY d*»lr«* light daj* w
„ Legal Notice
er.
TV
Kti
•
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lent
i.md
Mid­
f
en
f
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1
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hull!
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line
o
im
tier,
large
,«m
f
n*f
lot
fit nker,i g** In Caae^lberry 122-1144
W ESTING HOUSE
way Trailer Pat k. 17*12 8
*idewelk* sewer* Walk I•* • 'all 272*57 43 nr writa l i t
on 11*37, iipen i ?!■)• * to 4
' IV THE t mi I IT &lt;III ■■I. it trill:ft is l.ll CAPACITT
Hanford TL ■ 1171
W"uth &gt;ieriilm&lt;]e KI and Jt
CIIRY8I.ER NEW YORKER, 4-I)r.
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12
Banford Her * Id.
WultK, Lillie Th«nqiion, 322
M NTil Jl III! 111. I III) I IT. IV
IH*h Bchmils Price 111 lot)
$229.93
Sedan. Full Power and Air Conditioned.
4 I OU
WILBhJN
M A I Kit KUHN
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Win
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Huy — Bell — Trail*
C l DODGE 2-Dr., ( ryl. aid. Iranamiiaion
IQ Q C
Jjj'Ti. it .on Hit
Her
Park
Dewey
5
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calf.
l i t Jill P AR K
Ill-u is:
Sll-15
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tat
222-542:
MultK Ue nrr t l .:
i
flirt mil l Intpalu 1 Dour.Hardlnp
MJV FIIVVFEMV VO. n.T.AS
Itr ill" -ft
— 1 and 36.000 Actual Milra. Have tu See To
* —*
61 .ID fu. In. linflnr With Slinilirtl
VOlilt: to liKFl:vp
NEW APPLIANCES at War.- ECHOLS BEDDING CO. BtHrKKEEI'ING A Typln,
Appreciate. Only
2 lIK li li U u H . : lu tn . Central
IV IIHi PrillluM nl
ht.uee I’flie*— Krigidalrt,
I ranamtaatnn. Iladl", liralar and
C C AW C C
Al my bona or your offlr,
C O HAM1II.FR 4-Door Bedan. 6 ryl.,
lleddtng A Furnltur*
ID a*
’ ••mer
Lftt, DOIlbt#
initCH AIID t tll"N t*V I V and ll *t P in!. 11CA, Zenith, tic.
F » I r » flrun.
4&gt; j A Y C 7&gt;
ilt-1071
AT FACTORY PltH KB:
*395 ? ?
rarp.rt S22-III5
D O Automatic Tranrmlrelnn, Power
(tfREt.LIK MAE EVINH
Tall Charlie Qnrmly collect
1
1
1
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2:2-4221
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Representative on Premihes. FH A and
71. Aisle Help Wanted
By: Martha T. Vibl.n
11AMI A SEED
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1

H. E. Porter hear* by the
grapevine that of all those
elected officials in Seminole
County hoping fo r'a healthy
pay raise by the next Legisla­
ture . . . only the members
of the County Commission can
definitely count on It, and be­
gin spending it. That doesn't
mean, however, the others
won't get a pay hike . . . it's
just definite the commission_ers will.

Specks Hit Area Cabbage

Product Safe,
Purchasers
Shy On look'

Area ajrrlcultural interests
are waging a hard fight
againat black apecklnr of
some cabbage crop* harvest­
ed here and shipped to other
points.
The specking appears after
the crop is shipped, according
to local official*, and, a|.
though ft has no injurious or
harmful effect* on the con­
sumer, the looks have caused
&gt;
• • *
buyers to shy away from the
Lenten vows:
cabba ge,
“ I shall give up candy,"
Scientists are working vir.
laid Tom, sweetly.
tually around the clock to
‘‘ I shall give up smoking,"
find a solution to the situa­
aald Dick, with unmatched
tion. They say they have
fervor.
found _ no virus, fungus or
"1 think 1 shall just give
other causes for the specking.
up," said Harry, weakly.
The U. ,S, Department,of
(Swiped)
Agriculture and other health
t • •
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officials havs labeled the
Leon E. Buffum, a Clock
problem a "nuisance but not
Watcher from Osteen, has
a health menace."
joined in conversation of the
The cabbage crop is esti­
various Sanfords in the United
mated to lie valued at *1.26
States.
He recalls having
million but no estimate can
moved here from Sanfordv
be given "at this time" on
Me., back in 1925. Says
how much of this is bothered
"Palm Beach" suits arc made
by the specking.
in the Maine town by the
"TIi* cabbage leaves here
Good all Worsted Company.
in beautiful shape with the
Buf/um also remembers work­
y pecking appearing when it
ing on the Florida Power
reaches the consumer," it was
Corporation's plant at Enter­ said.
prise shortly after he arrived
Dr. John Darby, plant
here,
pathologist at the Central
• • •
Florida Experiment Station,
This is Smokcy Bear Week.
reported tday ths hybrid cab­
It's been proclaimed as such
bage was developed in recent
by Gov. Ilaydon Burns. Sinok- years. The cabbage cannot
ey Bear is probably the best fertilise itself at other plant*
known animal among the ran.
youngsters. In his proclama­
tion, Governor Burns calls
‘MALE-FEMALE*
upon "ail citiiens of Florida
It get* its pollen from an­
to be alert U&gt; the dangers of other plant, Dr. Dsrby exforest fires Ihia week and plained, by planting one row
every week and to join with uf "male" plant* and four
Smokey to help prevent forest row* of "female" plants.
fires."
" It is very vigorous and
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matures fast," the pathologist
They're planning to pack stated. The cabbage leaves
'em ip next week at Deltona. here in rxrellent shape but
That's when Don McNeill and .develops the specks at what
his Breakfast Club will appear Darby calls "the terminal
there for a special week-long market," or the ronsumer.
show. It'll be aired live across
"The problem is so severe,
most of North America and such a threat," the |&gt;«lholwill prove a real boost to the ngist said, "that the Farm
community.
Bureau line given *2.600 for
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Memo In a Mr Goelt of
the Sanford Tourist and Shufflcboard Club: Drop into the
office. We have a picture of
jour recent tournament win­
ners but have no identification
to go along with it. We'd like
very much to help your worthy
endeavors.
Mrs John E. Fox' daughter,
Mr*. Jay Gilliland, is the sub­
ject of a feature picture story
in her hometown Sanford (N.
C.) Herald. The topic is on
how she prepares "very spe­
cial meals for her husband on
weekends "

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That handshake that span
ned 600 miles between San­
ford, N. C., and our own San­
ford has brought the two com­
munities much closer togeth­
er.
Many Sanforditc* say
they'll make it a point to slop
overnight in Ihe North Caro­
lina community which has a
newspaper with the same
name as yours—The Sanford
Herald. Local folks are also
hoping North Carolinians will
make their presence known
when they visit here.
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If you’ ve missed seeing
those harvesting machines in
action, suggest you have a
treat in store by visiting Uie
outlying areas, it’s an uncan­
ny outfit and is busy, busy
while in operation.
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Hope you attended the Sem­
inole Sportsmen'a Association
steak dinner Wednesday night.
If you did, you'll be telling
your friends of the good time
and be making plans for an­
other year. If you didn't, you
realty missed aomething.
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inruhalion boxes" to help
combat it.
Dr. J. C. Walker, of the
University of Wisconsin, one
of the wurld's greatest plant
pathologist* who has written
more than 46(J scientific pub­
lications and two textbooks,
is among those working on
the problem.
He has been at the local
station as a consultant and
returned to the Univeriity of
Wisconsin today. He la- ex­
pected back here to continue
the search next week.
‘ ‘ Dr. Walker has produced
several interesting theories,”
Dr. Darby said.

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W E A TH E R : Colder, scattered frost, low in 30s tonight; Friday fair,

United Press Leased W ire

Established 1908

THURS.. FE R RU ARY 25, 1965

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

NO. 134

Bv Harry I. Johnson
A biting windstrom which reached gusts o f at
least 38 miles an hour nt Sanford Naval A ir Station
created hazardous driving conditions this morning,
blew down a number of trees and signs, and generally
created havoc in the area.
The wind was out o f the south during early
m o r n i n g hours,&gt; then
switched to the west later cd nt least 22 live* aince II
in the day. Still later it hooked out of the Northern
Plains two days Vgo.
was to blow from the
SNOW W ARNINGS
north and with it bring
Heavy anow warnings re­
considerably colder tempera-

Burns Warns
Thumbs Down
On Job Center

*
Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, Navy League presidentnominee; Captain Sloatman, Eddie Peabody,
famed ban joist and retired Navy captain;
Robert Ressner, Navy League secretary-nomi­
nce, and Robert Langford, owner o f the Lang­
ford Hotel at Winter Park.
(Herald Photo)

CAPT. JOHN K. SLO ATM AN Jr., commander
of the U. S. Naval Training Device Center,
soon to be moved to Orlando AFB, will address
the Central Florida Council, Navy League, this
evening at Sanford Naval Air Station ballroom.
He was'welcomed Wednesday by (front the left)

Hollerballoo'
Opens Tonight
Opening today at Seminole
Plata is the gala "Hollerbal­
loo" auto display and sales
event, Vhich feature* bar­
gains, fun and entertainment
for everyone, now through
Saturday night.
At 6,30 p m the first ol
three rock and roll bsnds will
begin playing for dancing and
listening in the parking lot
area Dance content* will be
held with representatives uf
the Bob Bay Studio on hand to
judge the winner* who will
receive prices.
For three days, starting to­
day. a portion of Ihr parking
lot will tie roped- off for a
display of gleaming new 1965
Cadillacs, Oldsmohiles
and
Chevrolet* from Holler Motor
Sales.
Shoppers, dancers and look­
ers are invited to register
for a grand pme of a portable
television set with many other
prites. Drawing will b« held
Saturday night.

United State Bank
Opening Saturday
A new financial institution—
tha United State Bank o(
Seminole, joins other such
firms in the county Satur-igy
with a ribbon cutting and
grand opening scheduled at 10
a rn
Snipping the gay red, white
and- blue ribbons will be J
D Wright Jr chairman of the
Florida Industrial Commiss­
ion, and James H. Crapps.
mayor of Sanford.
The red, white and blur nb
bon* represent the rlty. cuun
ty and stale cm eminent*
I.oealcd m the newest shop
ping srea. the Sanford I'iara
on South Itwy 17-92, the hank
features modem styling and
squipment, l'mind a patriotic
Americana theme of red, white
and blue decor.
The public is invited to at
lend the grand opening which
will he kicked off w i t h
ceremonies by prominent ares

und bank offiria!* \ftcr the
grand opening at 10 a m , the
institution will remain open
until I p. nt.
Top prhr *o be gnen away
to one of the hundreds ul per­
sons who arc expected to at
tend Is a color television set,
willi a mini &lt;er ot (tee -.ate de

Fire Truck, Car
In Collision,
2 Persons Hurl

City fiietnm had one of
the busirst days in memory
Wednesday when thry r«*
.por.de 1 to five alarms. A fire
truck . as involved in a rot­
Hanoi white answering onr of
the i alls.
Two persons in a passenger
car were hurt in Ihe wreck at
20th Street and French \vepu-it U,\c&gt; also s ated to be true. Treated at
Seminole
tile to lu c k y win- M r inn u n i H "» |U t* l w f r f Mr*.
made a1
n»'r«.
H at t Stic k o f
412
M a ry I.
So un&lt;

1 ilo a w a y em p ty Tiaiiitrlu l b , drix 4 1 Of Ihe
p r ill •d p lan ts w ill 1‘HAai n|?r 11 t a r , am ■
1 h . r •on,
&gt; In e v e ry o n e w ith St r |&gt;hi It H .11M m. k , ir».
't il* ot tups. pen
w ns
Hr lx* r u f t iif 11tji l

-pr i t.il pi
r lI &gt; vnd ft* - for Ihe children
President
t-oring
Burge**
and and V r - President John
\b ti rr. alon. with T K Tuck­
er clMlriii.i'i of the board,
h.iie mvited
all Seminole
Count an* to the opening *ith
the slogan #‘ If you have
money, we *ant it—If you

need niont-v we have it."

B i l l i e I r e I . J b r t t id 112 A ll d r r s n n C i r , l c . p o ll e r sa id
7 lie t r u c k w a s h ead ed f o r
a
g i n - * f i l l - At 2 I I h S t r e e t
and

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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Gov. Haydon Burn*,hai warn­
ed in advance. In order to save
Peace Corps-director Sargent
Shrlvcr "some
embarrass­
ment." Ihat he will veto a new
federal job corps training cen­
ter proposed for Ocala.
The Governor turned thumbs
down on the tentative propos­
al.
The camps are being set up
under the new Economic Op­
portunity Act and one has
been proposed for the Ocal*
area,
v'
" I will veto it," said the
governor to a delegation of
housewives from Marion Coun­
ty who railed on him to urge
that tire youth camp not he
located so close to the small
town.
,
f
The federal act errating the
centers specifically provides
that the governor of any slate
whefr one is proposed be giv­
en the final say in the matter
"We can save ourselves and
Mr Shtivrr some embassassment," Burns told Dr. Sam
Hand, director of Florida's
participation program in the
act, and • ' delegation ol wom­
en.
The location haa been pro­
posed by the U. S. Forest Ser­
vice but has not been submit­
ted to Shriver who has the fin­
al say on the camps at the
(ederal level
The vvomcn stressed that
they were not fighting the job
corps, but merely felt Ocala
was too small a town and too
pour financially to ahaoYb the
extra youth* into its vocation
at education program.

Senior Citizens
Protest Raid

wa» r e o i v H »t 3.1(1 pm.
Firemen returned to the
Nation nt .1:38 pm. juat in
MIAMI &lt;uri&gt; — Twenty-alx
time to hv caIDiI in 2431 Elm
in
Ave. when a hash file £&lt;&gt;t senior citiiens. charged
connection with playing poker
out uf rmilioi,
A l 3 52 pm
thry U P [ * for social security money, pro
tested and s peace Justice
pummonr'l to 211 Oak \ x r
postponed the hearings.
nue w hr It a dt f i t l iViSympathetic Peace Juaticr
hutrt"i fm* * lil (lie in

Ralph Ferguson »atd the post­
ponement "may be indrtlnlle "
"Why can't I play card*."
liMfrif m r'lp’rH hv J
0
|?i lif*i nr i mt 2312 Mr HoiiVlIle one woman protested 'I'm loo
A x t*, w h rII iff11-i i p e f U r edi fin olil to dance " She is *1.
Constable
Russell
Marsh
M l it* ht n Move. Dmmijffe 'wm
said, "The panics are small,
confined to the ituve urea.
Firemen got a short rrspite penny stakes Most of them
uftri this until h I.S pm are playing with social secur­
when ihe) were * filled to ity money. I'd Just as soon
l'j|;t \\ . nth St. where ■ leave them alone, but other
kiUhin stove overheated. The [wopie say they're breaking
home it t x i uptrd by Oliver the Jaw."
Johnson.
uwnnl l»&gt; Fold l(u»e||
At 4 p m they went tal

ANALYSIS
Interest in the local cab­
bage problem has spread to
the CnfvWsity of Cornell
where the entire plant, "head,
roots and all," have been air
freighted fur analysis.
Cornell, along with Wlaconsin and the Univeriity of
Florida hava ruled tha specking la not caused by a virua.
The Evergladea Experiment
Station haa determined that
tha trouble ia not caused by
bacteria, Dr. Darby added.
Seed company officiala In­
volved have visited tha local
station to try to determine
what is creating the trouble.
A top-ranking Univeriity of
Havana profenor w o r k e d
from 6 to IB hour* a day for
a solid year trying to loeata
the cause but to no avail, Dr.
Darby laid.
"Many theories hava bean
exploded,” Darby added, and
th* hope of tha experts study­
ing the plight la to find, a
plant which ia especially
adaptable to Florida growing.
They hava. set a target date
for next year in their search.

Happy to »ee Bob Brown
back at his desk as xoning di­
rector for the county. Bob's No Celebration
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
been In a bout with a pinched
nerve in bis neck. Had surgery The income tax is 52 years old
efter traction failed to correct today. Absolutely no celebra­
tion is planned.
the painful predicament.

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‘Cracker Days’
Meeting Friday

CHICAGO fU P I) - Albert
Cardinal Meyer, 61-year-old
archbishop ot Chicago waa to

A N Y W A Y YOU LOOK A T IT, aaya four-year-old Barbara Jean, the
county-wide telephone systems are topay-turvy ih Seminole County. But,
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undergo surgery at Mercy
Hospital today to determine
whether he has a brain tumor.

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Diabetics

SNOWS K N I F E
I NTO DIXIE
'I nited I'rraa International

A apiawRng, wind-blown
snowstorm piled five foot
drifts through the center uf
the nation today.
Snow and arctic tempera­
tures knifed, deep into the
heart of Dixie while Texas
braced for poaalbly ita worst
freer* in four years.
Towering drifts of anow
virtually isolated many cen­
tral Illinois towns. Strong
wind* whipped anow three feet
deep around Memphis, Trim..
-losing

New details of Wednesday at­
tacks were reported aa Lt.
Gen. Nguyen Khanh flew to
Hong Kong e i rout* to "exile"
aa an observer to the United
Nations in New York. Ha had
been stripped of power earl­
ier in Use week.

all

major

highway,

out of tin- city.
The atoim, described by the
weather bureau as one uf tinworst of the season, Ha. rlalin-

Troubleshooter
JERUSALEM. Israel (U P I)
—American trouble shooter W.
Aver ell Karri man p l a n n e d
talks today wjth Premier Levi
Eshkol and Foreign Minister
Mrs Golds Mcir on the cur­
rent. political criili in the Mid­
dle East.

Another Term
WASHINGTON
(U r t )
—
President Johnson announced
hi intends to reappoint Dr.
Luther L Terry as surgeon
ginrral of the U S. Public
Health S e r v l r e for another
four jear Irrrn. Terry was
first named surgeon general
in 1961 try the late President
John F. Kennedy,

W hy You Should
Buy TIRES From

U. S. Bombs Kill
188 Viet Cong

All merchant* In I h e
SAIGON (U P I) — ThousandGreater Sanlord area are
Invited to attend an organi­ pound bomb; dropped by U.
sational marling tor the an­ S. B57 jet bombers killed at
nual "Cracker Day*" ob­ least 100 Viet Cong rebel* in
servance at 1 p m. Friday at one of six strikes in support
the Seminole County Cham­ of Vietnamese troops.
ber of Commerce.
Vietnamese Brig. Gen. Ngu­
E. C. Harper Jr., chair­ yen lluu said his troops count­
man of the Sanford Mer­ ed too Viet Cong bodiaa in
chants Division, G r e a t e r this one strike.
Sanford Board of Com­
Another U were reported
merce, Invites alt merchants killed elsewhere m the attacks
to attend and assist In the by the light bomber* and F10Q
p l a n n i n g for "Cracker Supersabres which dropped
Daya."
smaller bomba.

Under K nife ‘

mained in effect for lower
Michigan, Indiana and north*
weal Ohio— with up to seven
Inches of fresh anow expect­
ed. The warnings wera ex­
tended to the interior and
northern section! of New Eng­
land,
South of the anow belt,
heavy rain fell and tempera­
tures dropped to near or b e-'
lures. Soma froat ii expected low freeXing.
in local area* tonight, accord­
Asheville and Hickory. N.C.,
ing to th* Weather Bureau.
were hit w ith an inch of Vain
.Three .persona w W -U k c p
fmucdtjring tha night,
to Seminole Memorial Rospitnt
T h r ^ £ £ out MiHlaalppI.
farjnjuries received when the Louisiana and Alabama, tem­
perature* fell 30 or 40 de­
The wind Vl*- waa really
**
gree* when the Icy front mov­
blowing this morning.
Chief Deputy Janus Sin­ ed in.
Mobile. Ala., on tha Gulf
gletary was Trading a po­
Const, reported a 40-degree
lice report to Thr Herald
drop from 73 to 33.
and thr talk switched to thr
New* Orleans conducted Ha
wrather.
second torchlight parade of
"Just a minute," said
the Mardis Gras Wednesday
Singletary, "someone open­
night-with the mercury hov­
ed the door and thr papers
ering 2 degrees above frees*
Just blew off my desk."
ing.
rnr in which they were tilling
struck a fnilen tice’ on High­
way 46, four miles west of
the Seminole County line.
Taken to the horpitnl were
Ihe driver, identified by po­
lice ns Diane Fleischer of 606
I’lumosa Dr., and two Georgia
visitors, Mis. Kny. Kelly, uud
WASHINGTON (U P I)—Th#
her son. Robert.
Public Health Service says
The mishap occurred about that at least two million
midnight nod at shout the Americans have diabetes and
time the Naval Air Station J
k n o w
jt
said the wind hit its peak 1
velocity.
Dim Prospects
Cars were pushed ncaily
LONDON (U P I)—Authorita­
o ff the road in many instances tive diplomatic sources said
this morning as ttie wind shif­ today prospect* are dim for
ted and made driving ex­ any early negotiated settle­
tremely difficult.
ment of thr war in Viet N*m.
Many signs were blown
down and a lii-c w a s toppled , JVIol’O M o i l C y
onto power lines at tilth
WASIIINGTON (U P I)—Tha
Street ami I.must Avenue, po­ American Road Builders As­
lice rrported
sociation wants Congress to
l.ake Monroe was pushed ptovidc an additional *5 bil­
into swells rather than the lion to complete the national
‘normally choppy waves fn- Interstate highway system try
miltur to urea residents.
the target date of October,
1972.
Today’s gutty wind* broke
a front door—the one with a
pattern of roln* Imbedded—
at Sanford Atlantic National
Bank shortly before noon
today. At a customer open­
ed the door, a gust of wind
caught It and slammed It
back against the wall.

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Page 12

LB J Launches W a r On Pov

Domestic Help
For Citrus Crop
Pledged By U. S.
L A K E L A N D (U P I) — Th*
U.S. Department o f Labor la
•ending domestic laborera to
help Florida citmsmen to har­
vest tha crop, but eltru* of­
ficials u jr this may not be
the anawer.
The Labor Department aald
tta Bureau of Employment
Security baa recruited domest­
ic workers to help pick fruit
In Florida, and more than 600
workera are due In Florida by
the end of thla week.
S e n . Bpeaaard
meanwhile, informed
Citrua Mutual that Labor Sec­
retary Willard Wirt* told him
the department will turn down
Florida’* requeat for permis­
sion to import an additional
600 foreign worker* for the
harvest.
State officials asked for the
offshore workers last week,
explaining that the unusually
mild winter has hastened tho
maturing of early and mid
aeaaon fruit and that If It la
not picked, more of It than
normal, ij'lll he lost -through
droppage and growers also
will lose money because of a
decrease In the pounds-sollda
ratio.
Holland, however, a a ld
W irt* Indicated the govern­
ment will pay part of the cost
of on-the-job training for In­
experienced pickers, making
Up the difference between
what a worker might get and
the federal minimum wage of
91.26 per hour. A good picker
•an make double this.
.
Hubert W. Rutledge, 5(utua) executive vice president,
aald the lack of training of
domeitic workers would slow
down the picking loo much.
He sent a telegram to Wirt*
stating, *'Wa still need an ad­
ditional certification of 600
offshore laborera on a tem­
porary basis.”

i

System Beals
1-Arm Bandits
For Aussies
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U P I)
■-The Australian slot miehlni "syndicate" has proved
once and for all that slot ma­
chines can 1&lt;* beaten by a
•’system.”
The “ syndicate" took this
gambling mecca hy storm
with tho "system" that yield­
ed the group 9200,000 In slot
machine winning! last year in
Australia.
At club after club tha four
Sydney men were asked to
leave, sometimes before hit­
ting a single Jackpot and
having dropped but a few
coins into ths mschlnts.
In the brief span of four
hours, “ system" I n v e n t o r
George Clampett and fellow
player Keith Jennings hit
sight Jackpots for a total of
9277.60. The largest payoff
was for 9100. Them was one
for 9.’l6, three fur 925, one
for 960. one fur 910 anil the
smallest for 97.50.
"W e Just had to prove our­
selves," said Clampett with a
broad grin. “ We knew we
could do It here In America,
but we Just bad to bloody
well prove it once and for
■11."
Up until this time, It was
held that the slot machine
player was a sum loser.
The group won 9200,000 In
■ year playing slots in their
home country, the funds fin­
ancing their trip to this coun­
try.

W ASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson Monday
proposed to pump gl-3 billion
into the fledgling war on pov­
erty, hla own plan to help
Americana reach the
Great Society.
Th* President’* proposal to
quadruple first-year anil-pov­
erty expenditure* wax thn
highlight of an 98.3 billion
spending plan for health, la­
bor and welfare activities in
the year starting July L Thi*
is an increase of f2-t billion
over current spending.
Ths nation's progress ” 1*
aimed at improving the qualily of our life," Johnson aald
In his budget message to
Congress.
“ And It Is aimed at insuring
that all Americana share In
this way of life.”
To du this, the President"
recommended:
— A fourfold Increase in
spending for war on poverty
programs including communi­
ty action projects, th* job

By Donna Eat**
The Ladies Auxiliary of tha
Flrat Pentecostal Church ol
Long wood wilt sponsor a fried
chicken dinner Thursday from
4:30 until 7 p. m. in the an
Bex -of the church on Orange

Avenue.

. ~

Included on the menu with
the chicken will be p en , pots'
to aalad.' cole claw, hot bis
cults and butter, eaka coffee
wid special drinks far the
children.
Ticket* arc available from
any member of the auxiliary
or may be purchased at the
door Keaervatipos and or
■rangementa tor dalivcrf ser­
fs Ice may ha mad# by calling
VUv. t . Ruth Cranl,

corps, th* neighborhood youth
corps and other self-help plant
for needy citizens. The plan
calls for some type of help for
600,000 persons.
— Hospital Insurance for th*
elderly, and larger Social Se­
curity benefits.
— A new network of region­
al medical centers to combat
major health hazards, includ­
ing cancer, heart disease and
stroke. More federal aid for
mediral and dental schools,
hospital construction and mod­
ernisation, mental health cen­
ters and health services for
children.
— Increased federal assist­
ance for projects to combat
air and water pollution.
— Larger federal payments
for job retraining courses for
worker* displaced by automa­
tion, standardized unemploy­
ment compensation programs
and extended jobless benefits
for veteran workers who lose
their jobs.

— Increased federal sharing
in public assistance payment*,
plus new programs of medical
care for children in welfare
families and needy aged pa­
tients In mental.and tubercu­
loses hospitals.
The big increase proposed
for the war on poverty, which
now ti operating at a 9347
million level, would be design­
ed to increase community ac­
tion projects from 410 to 600;
bring another 16,000 youths
into the 25.000-mcmher Job
corps; rslse the neighborhood
youth corps from 175.000 to
290,000; help 101,700 needy
students and 112,000 unskilled
adults find work; boost the ad­
ult literacy program from
37,500 to 70,000; double the
number of low-interest loan*
to needy rural families; and
inerraso vista, the poverty
war's version o f the Peace
Corps, from 3,500 to 5,000
volunteers.

Auxiliary Sets
Silver Tea,
Musicale ~

OUTSTANDING MEN of Seminole County wore honored by the SanfordSeminole Jnycees at the annual DSA banquet. They were chosen by
others in their field of work or by public nomination. At top. GeorRO
Touhy receives Good Government award from I’uul Lewis; Kenneth Mc­
Intosh accepts his Distinguished Service Award. Second row: Donald
Karroos, Outstanding Young Teacher; Gerald. Behrens, Outstanding
Young Farmer; Brannon Vines, Outstanding Young Sailor; bottom rowleft is Jim Jeannell, boating editor of the Ft. Lauderdale News, banquet
speaker. At right President Clyde Long presents commendation and
award to Billie Drennan, cited for heroism in attempting to save two
children in a burning car.
(Herald Photos-by Dottie Austin)

Giant Dust Clouds Blot O u t Sun
LUBBOCK, Tea. (U P I) —
Giant clouds of dust ■creamed
across thn Texas south plains
on 78 mil* an hour wind, Mon­
day. blotting out th* sun and
bringing ground and nlr traf­
fic to a halt.
Dcnudtd fields, picked al­
most bar* of cotton and parch­
ed by lark of rain, sprang up
In dirt clouds of blinding dust.
Visibility was sliced to a
half-mile from the Texas-New
Mexico border eastward to the

Spinsters Starve
Selves For Pets

central portion of the state
anil in some a teas the visibil­
ity was down to xeio.
The Texas Department of*
Public Safely issued a spec­
ial warning for motorist* to
use ‘ ‘extreme caution" in dtiv
•Mg.
„ No deaths were reported on
west Texas highways, but two
|M*r*(ins died in a freak acci­
dent near Roswell, N M
Wind* that gusted to 7u
miles an hour shut down the
Luhhock Airport. Flight* out
of l.uhlxu-k were cancelled and
planet), coming into the city
were &lt;11verted.

“ The two Y"iucn *10 great-*’
animal lovers," llunsnn said. I
"Though they seemed to he |
suffering from cold and mal­
nutrition, with one or two ex- ]
ceptiuns all the animals and
the birds appearrd to lie well
rated for and w
d"

The highest wind* trrnrdr I
trt the Mate came at I ten vet
City where a 7u mile an hi*ur
gu*t was gauged A weathrr
observer at Denver City r*piirled rent visibility.
Tin- ill 1nI wu* bad enough,
hut 11in wind did mure dmtl
age.
Hundreds nf r&lt;mfs in the
west Texas towns of Muleidmc, Kcntimdu, Plum* mil
.Million w.-te lifted lij the
how Img wHid-.
High power line* wet* down
in tin- nrcn and cotton tiail
era .lay in dtaanuy about tin
field*

SALE

By Mrs. John I,rone
DcJUry Wayfarers wiU meet
at 2:30 p. m Monday at the
Community Center for the
monthly
business
meeting.
Twenty five Masonlc anniver­
saries will be recognised.
Guest speaker will be Capt.
Chandler Swanson of Sanlord
Naval Air Station.
• All members are requested
to wear their name tags.

Hearing: Delayed
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Cablnet ''budget com inin loo
hearings on Florida’s proposed
11.3 billion budget far tha com­
ing biennium have been post­
poned until Thursday following
the death of Siata Treasurer
J, Edwin Larson,

The largest Great
Manta
Ray ever displayed at Marineland of Florida had a wing
spread of 13'it feet ami weigh­
ed over 1,500 pounds!

IIlfUIAHD Casselberry, who founded the town
bearing his name, displays the new front li­
cense plate being distributed by the Seminole
Comity Chamber of Commerce, (Herald Photo)

Troubled Land
Of Viet Nam
To Be Discussed
A first hand report on
current problems of the trou­
bled land of Viet Nam will be
given by Rev, Juhn Fitzstevrns, missionary, during the
annual missionary conference
at Sanford Alliance Church,
Park Avenue and 14th Street.
Meetings are scheduled for
7:30 p. m. Thursday and Fri­
day and-for tl a. in. and 7:30
p. m. on Sunday.
Rev. Fitistevens began his
work in Viet Nam under the
Christian and Missionary A l­
liance foreign board in 1952
and presently is at home
with-his family—
ntlough.
Mrs. Fitistevens, daughter of
Alliance missionaries, grew
up in what today is North
Viet Nam,’ occupied by the
Viet Cong,
During thei? first term
therr, they spent two years
in the heart of Viet Cong
territory where the fighting
is now raging. They were
stationed for one year in the
mission's huaines office in
Saigon and, while there wit­
nessed the first government
overthrow us it unfolded in
front of thn mission home.
During the past five year*
they have served on the staff
nf the school and home for
children whose parents ate
missionaries
in
southeast
Asia.
The conference is open to
the public.

CAPE KENNEDY ( U P I ) The United States, for th#
first time in 20 months, his a
rocket standing on a launch
pad being readied to make a
manned space flight.
The Titan • 2 thtat la sched­
uled to orbit Gemini astro­
nauts Virgil I. Grissom and
John W. Young in April was
set on its concrete and steel
tiring stand during an all-day
operation Monday.
The 7.000 - pound spaceship
that will make the three-orbit
mission will be hoisted atop
its booster late next month af­
ter engineers put the Titan-2
through a long scries of tests.
The tivhour flight will be
America's first manned shot
since astronaut L. Gordon
Cooper circled the globe 22 9
times May 15-16, 1963, in a
Mercury capsule.
Grissom and Young were
scheduled to fly to the cape
today for three daya Jo prac­
tice in a Gemini simulator.
They will return to the
launch area next week-for
more dry runs.
Plans for their flight re­
ceived Hie go-ahead last week
after the suborbital flight and
recovery of an unmanned
Gemini capsule that is now
undergoing, .detailed s t u d y
here.
~
..
---- „
Charles Mathews, Gemini
program manager, said the
space ship's heat shield, vital
(or the sate return of astro­
nauts from space, “ ts in exeecdingly good condition" des­
pite the higher-lhan normal
re-entry heating it encounter­
ed.

Fire Drill
A drill for Denary Volunteer
Firemen has .been announced
for 7 p. m. Thursday by Chief
Jack Lambertson who urge*
that ail men of the department
attend to learn more about
pump and hose operations to
prevent water waste. The sir­
en will he sounded Thursday
night at time of the drill meet­
ing.

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■'*
By M rv John I-eonr
The Auxiliary Unit of DeBary's Herbert I). Gibb Amer­
ican Legion Post 259 will spon­
sor a Silver Tea and Musicale
to be held, In the Assembly
Hall of Denary Community
Methodist Church on Friday,
Feb, 12,..beginning at 2:45 p.
m. Gold Star Mothers will be
guests of honor.
The musics! program has
been arranged by Mrs. Aseneth IJutler and the event has
been planned by Mrs. Ruth
lovanna and her committee.
The public is invited to at­
tend.

REV. FITZSTEVENS

STOCK REDUCTION

COCKERWOOD.
England
(U P I)—Two elderly spinsters
here starved themselves to
provide food for a swarm of
peta, It was reported today.
Juhn Hanson, an Inspector
for the Royal Society for Pre­
vention of Cruelty to Ani­
mats, said Ellen Ware, (!3,
and Gwrnd* Morgan, 70, had
41) cocker spaniels, four, ter­
riers, a St. Ilernurd. seven
goals, u pony, four ge*s« ami
a cat.
Hanson said he found Miss
Ware and Misa Morgan semi­
conscious in the trailer which
was their home.

Ladies Auxiliary To Meet
To Give Dinner

Rocket On Pad
Being Readied
For Space Trip

The Great*Society .

Im ll

Jan, 26, 1965

m
At Komt utth yet*
young kiflu"

For Living Room, Recreation Room,
or Den . . . $29.50 Value

CHAIR *14
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fusm! Walnut finish frames. Kevtrslbl* striped or
plain color tweed cover*.
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With Payments
Averaging $1.50 Per
Day .. . With Standard

' i Down,

And

Probably

Tour Trade-In

Will

More Than Cover Thiel

Drive One Today!

MOTOR SALES
t

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20.1-09 E. lot ST.
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2507 Park Drive
Phone 322-0711 or 322-0861

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Riverport Marina Seen Citrus' Share O f Economy Cited
As City's 'New Image'
Florida Crops
Seminole County * * *

By Harry I. Johnson
- . A brisk program of pushing tha Riverport Ma­
rina was mapped out Tuesday night by a strong
committee of'about 30 persons known as the Lake
Monroe Development Committee.
Thee hairman, Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, set up
two subcommittees to
delve into at least two
important phases of the
project and the entire
group vowed support to

The Herald’* front page
photo on Jan. 10 of the old
F o r t R e e d Presbyterian
Church, the first In thle area,
brought a card from Mrs. II,
Foster, of thi* city, telling us
that she has a Bibie given to
her in 1809 (when she was 12
year* old) for good attendance
at the church.

the City Commission in that
body's deliberations.'
A subcommittee consisting
of John Ivy, Meric Werner,
Jerry Senkarik, Jim Chapman
and L. B Hannon will study
the source of revenue from the
Marina and also the fnanclil
setup necessary to get the pro­
ject off the ground.
Anolher group consisting of
Jim Hunt, Jake Adams, Geor­
ge Milis, John A. Burton IV
and Dr. Bichard Dougherty

$1.25 Million '
Tax Bill Paid
By WP Phone

A total federal, atata and
local tax bill of nearly 140
wna paid on each of the Win­
ter Park Telephone Company’a 32,000 telephones dur­
ing 1964, according to com­
pany president J. K. Gallo­
way: This totals about $1.25
million.
• • •
City and county property
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire­
taxes and other miscellaneous
men announced their annual
taxes amounted to $155,000.
chicken barbecue is scheduled
The total federal , tax bill
for Saturday, Fei). 13, at the
paid directly by the company
Fire Hall, with serving begin­
was $519,000.
ning at 4 p.m. All those who
Galloway pointed out that
,J^»v*-»ktLndccl Uiesejiinpers in
neatly. m
the total |tax hill
-the past will need .no sajea
was in excise taxes levied by
pitch to get their tickets in
the local and federal govern*
advance from any of the men
menta and collected by the
or from Mrs. Lois Pugh who
company based on the amount
is handling ticket distribution.
of the utility hills.
• •
•
The eight incorporated ar­
Mrs. Judy Hodges (nee
eas served by the telephone
Ludwig I, daughter of W. A.
company collected a total of
Ludwig, of 608 Fast 14th
$104,711.51 in utility taxes
Street, received her BA de­
from telephone subscribers.
gree from Florida State Uni­
The city of Winter Psrk re­
versity when she.was gradu­
ceived $80,739.19; Maitland.
ated aflrr the fall trimester.
$12,409,93; Casselberry, $3,DR. W. V. ROBERTS
Judy, a 1901 graduate of Sem­
742.09; Long wood, $3,590.67;
inole High School, also was on. will be known, a a the "projects Altamonte Springs, $3,148.47;
the FSU honor roll,
group" to ponder the master Fatonville, $983.19; North Or­
• • •
plan, ilte planning, traffic and lando, $50.03, and 'Drlando,
ACL employes will hold the like.
$47.94.
their quarterly safety meeting
Both groups wilt meet early
In addition, the company
Wednesday at 7;3l) p.m. in the neX( Week to begin the exhaus- collected federal excise taxes
assembly room with Safety Uve work.
of $196,827 on long distance
Supervisor J. W. Lamberson,
Reviewing tire importance of calls and $209,155 on local
of Jacksonville, slated to talk the Riverport Marina, Dr. Ro­ service.
on safety.
berts reminded his committee
“ Telephone service is th*
that the Port Authority is un­ only utility that still has the
City Manager Pete Knowles der way and the Sanford Na­ 10 per cent federal excise
has beeQ, appointed to attend val Air Station is "relatively tux," said Galloway,
meetings of the State Outdoor permanent ”
' We believe we ahould pay
Recreational Planning Com­
He asked each member to our fair.share of local, state
mittee. Frankly, we're hoping jump on the project and read Jand federal taxes, but we althe committee might come up excerpts from the engineering so believe that collecting an
with *om* aid on the water- ( lrm (,f Maurice Connell &amp; rxtia 10 per cent asan r»front development program. Associates ol Miami which elselevy
for thefederal govThey are making an inventory showed the project not only eminent is discriminatory to
of local
outdoor recreation feasible but
entirely desire* our subscribers."
area* for the state and fed- able to promote a "new-image'’ j
--------------------eral government.
(or the Sanford-Semtnole area
*
*
*
Th* chairman called on his
Last year the city reduced sroup to help generate "optl
rhargea on use of the Civic rustic enthusiasm" as the
Center to im-iease possible pmject "can be done, it must
me, Repoiti show revenues
done."
loss for the year is $581 and
Dr. ftobeAs asked both sub
MIAMI (U P !)—Sen George
only nine more eontiacta for committees to come up with
A Smalhers' endorsement of
uie were signed.
definite, challenging informsrefugee demands for a Cuban
tion to be presented to city
,
.
. ., ,
.
, „
exile government ind hts forePolice Chief Roy Williams commtssioners
so that "we
. * , ,..... , _ , , .
„
,
cast that "t-idel Castro a days
hai asked the city com million won. t. . be selling
a dream.
are numbered" buoyed up Cu­
to consider reducing the park­
Last nighl'a meeting was
ban exiles Wednesday.
ing angle from the present 45 held in the Seminole County
degrees to a 30 degree angle Chamber of Commerce'i con­ The big Cuban exile colony
hare, downcast over the Cas­
to help traffic flow on First ference room.
tro regime's claim Monday
Street. Just too congested says
that it has captured exile lead­
the chief.
er Eloy Guticrrcr Menoyo and
• • •
tlrree aides, took heart from
Sanford's aewer crew has
Smathers' call for creation of
received a ainetre compliment
an exile government.
from Lt. Cdr, E. L Ebbcrt,
LONDON
(U
P
I)
—
Britain
301 East 23rd Street com­
mending the aewer superin bade a silent goodbye today
tendent and his nun for ihetr to Sir Winston Churchill,
prompt and efficicht service
Two lines o( people, some
on a recent eervire cell. Cdr. ! weeping but all wordless, filed
Ebbert »ays he has lived many ] pasat the 10-foot high catafalplaces hut has not received que in Westminster 11*11 where
DENVER (U P I) — (Tutsi
collector Rrrnurdt Nottke, of
this fine service in any other Churchill lies in state.
Eight thousand of them paid Mankato. Minn., hupe* to put
town. Take a bow fellas.
their last respects in th* first his two children through cotr
•
•
r
4.
Jrge on a nickel.
Seminole Audubon Society two boUra.
Outside, the waiting line
Nottke said he he* a copper
will meet at 2:30 p.m. Yhdrsnickel made et the U.S, mint
day at Geneva Community grew longer. ' '
in Denver. He said he had
Hall for a program on Flor­
been offered $5,000 for It.
ida birda. s
• a e
"W e just don't make mis­
takes like that," said Denver
^ l)o you hava a targe tricycle
mint supervisor Fern Miller.
o f a small blka with trainer
But »h&lt;i added; " It just might
wheel* which your child no
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - happen."
longer rides? Mow about giv­
ing it to the Little Red School- A wan and weak chief execu­
house? Mrs. Ada Sires, teach­ tive made his wsy into the
er, aays ihe doesn't hsve en­ governor'* office briefly Tues­
ough wheeled toys to go day. after paying respect* to
around and everybody want* late state treasurer, J. Edwin
to ride. She would appreciate I-arson, whosa coffin lay in
ti&gt;e capitol rotunda.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) _
some help.
" I feel awfully weak, but J. Edwin Larson, Florida trea­
* * e
Have you noticed? The L it­ I’ m much better," Gov. Hay- surer and watchdog over tha
stale insurance business for
tle Red Schoolhouse now ie don Burns told newsmen.
He hat been fighting a flu the past 24 years, was buried
really rad — for years It was
whita — a situation which virus which he picked up in at Roselawn Cemetery Wed­
was puzzling to say tha least Washington during tha inau­ nesday.
guration.
Funeral aervice* were held
But school officials have come
at Trinity Methodist Church
through with a new coaf of
with Masonic rites later at
paint and it now live* up to Meet Called
graveside far th* 64 year-old
L. K. Thompson, co ordinat­
its name.
,
s e e
or of atata baautifieatioo pro­ veteran politician.'

Smalhers Buoys
Hopes Of Exiles

Farewells Said

To Churchill

Cheap Schools

Eyed By F a th e r.

Weakened Burns
Pays Respects

Larson Funeral

Held Wednesday

Wa found a new cigaretU
th* other day that can't give
cancer. It has euch a strong
fiitar it gat* out evsry bit of
tar and nicotine. Tha only
trouble is, when you take a
•puff, U gives you a hernial

jects, will discus* Seminole
County's highway beautifica­
tion plan when the program
planning committee meats at
th* Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce conference room d 10
a. m. Friday.

Coffee Club
Coffee Club members and
guests will meet Thursday at
• :4S a. m. in tha Semloola
County Chamber of Commerce
Bldg.

on the St. Johns River

* * * *

(F lu *

“The Nile of America”

fe r a lfr

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Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and cooler thru tonight and Thursday; low tonight 45-55.
VOL. 57

United PresB Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., JANUARY 27. 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 113

Winter Storm
Spews Over
New England

5 Times Over
California
GAINESVILLE (U P I) —CIV
rus contributed more than
$700 million to tha itate'i eco­
nomy In the 196364 lesson,
the University of Florida re­
ported todsy.
H. G. Hamilton, head of tha
Department of Agricultural
Economics, said grower* re­
ceived $350 million during tha
period, and tha citrus produetinn generated another $330 to
$450 million for tha Florida
economy.

Citrus production In Florida
United Press International
continues to ba far abova tha
A vigorous winter storm rest of the nation, Hamilton
spewed alcet, frreilng rain said in an economic leaflet
published by the university'*
and anow across New England
Bureau of Economic and Buitoday. Bitter cold air broke incss Research.
down from the Canadian bor­
"Prohably no other major
der and sent temperatures crop of tho United State* hat
falling far below rrro in the matched, In thla century, the
upper Midwest.
rate of growth of the Flor|da
Thousands of utility workers c i t r u s industry," Hamilton
struggled to patch up power said.
- lints In the Chicago area, . "Florida orange production
where nearly Io,000 homes in 1899 w i i only 273,000 box­
were still without electricity. es, but In 1961 It was 111,400,Schools and village halls pro­ 000 boxes.
vided refuge for suburban
"Of particular significance
storm victims.
is the Increasing rote Florida
Unique in that the building will hnve lamin­
LORING BURGESS, president of the United
The fast • moving New Eng­ has played in the production
ated wood trusses for support, the new bank
Stnte Bnnk of Seminole, surveys the new $120land storm dumped seven o( Ihe nation’* citrus crop.
will l&gt;e open for business Feb. 27.
000 bnnk building going up nt Sanford Flaw.
more inches of snow st Mil!!- Since 1943, Florida production
noeket, Me., during the night, has exceeded California pro­
increasing the snow depth Jo duction and In 1961 it was five
nearly two feet. Houlton. Mr., times the California produc­
was hit with four Inches ol tion."
fresh snow for a total depth ol
Hamilton predicted tha 1$7»
26 Inchei.
orange supply would be ap­
Temperatures fell to nearly proximately 180 million boxes,
20 degrees below lero in nor­ tn addition to 30 million boxes
Science Center
thern Minnesota and stood of grapefruit and tlva million
DEI,AND (UPI) — A $3 Just above the aero mark in of langcrinea.
WASHINGTON (L T D — jus wife, a fellow patient, left
Hr laid the lnduatry'i rapid
An apology for over expend­ President Johnson awaited on- the Betheada medical renter million science center will tie the Chicago area, hampering
limit at Stetson University, attempts to electrical icrVlde ’ development has been due to
ing the voter registration of- ly permission from his doctors Tuesday for the 26 minute
President J. Ollie Edmunds to north • western suburbs realization of the health qual&gt;
fice budget was given to Ooun today before making known drive to the executive man­ announced today.
hard hit last weekend by the itiea of citrus, advertising and
t.v Commission yesterday by his plans to go to London to sion.
worst Ice storm of the century. promotion, development of
attend the state funcial of Sir
the registrar, Mrs. Camilla
Electrical companies, which frozen orange concentrate, In­
Woman
Drowns
Mrs.
Johnson
also
had
been
Winston Churchill.
Bruce, who also explained the
MIAMI tu rn — A 27- railed in linemen from as fat crease in the state's popula­
hospitalised with a toad cold.
'1
lie
chief
Executive
was
rcasein fur it.
away as Denver, said most tion, a 1.7 per cent yearly
fouae af-.l A * they left, i.p o iU i* aax- 1f
J
* * * ^1
At the hoard's last meeting, ask in tha Whit* Houga
service
should be restored b&gt; jump In disposable Income
'
'Ida Marker, 4ltd thla morn-8,-Ki
tonight.
it was pointed out that the ter 3 &gt;4 day* at tha U.8,
prr&gt; capita and Improved
budget had bJen aqcredrd and Medvil Cent** tp
tbe alorm dropped up to transportation.
Mrs. Bruce "ws* atked to ex­ Beth ..-da, T in , dor • / ..4 ♦ emflad and w tolM * » La walkBine Inchei of wet. stick snow
of a sc vara chest cold and sore . «d toward hia car.
plain.
on the Chicago area Tuesday
during a thick fog.
In her prepared statement throat.
I Nawamen riding Its tha mo.
More I h a n 200 outbound
to commissioners, the regis
He* was still taking medi- torcade were blocked off by
flights were cancelled at O'­
trir said " I am very sorry. Nine to check infection and ,, White House ear so they Washes Ashore
Hare International Airport.
ST PETERSBURG (U P !)
but 1 did not have time to ait I halt a light cough and plan- could not observe the First
The snowfall snarled traffic
—The body of an elderly man
down and figure whether or n,d a quiet day with no visit- Family's a nival.
and caused even more schouls
' lie is feeling quite cheer­ w h s found washed aahoie on to call ofl classes.
not 1 Was going over the hmlCharles Alan Williams, ot
ful—in
very good shape," tbe St. Petersburg side of
Johnson
has
said
hr
wants
gelcd amount We did well to
Winter Haven, hai been named
gel the (election) books strong "very, very much” to pay tn said W hite House Press Sec­ Tampa Bay early today, lie ,
new assistant county agricul­
as
Great#
(o r
th e general election. hut. to Churchill's memory by retary George E. Reedy af WHS identified
ture
agent la replica Ernest
Ceroi,
about
64,
a
resident
of
traveling
to
London
on
hi*
ter
the
h
met
inning
Ihough we did not have time
Lumlbrrg, who resigned Dae.
to double check them."
JfilM ovetseas trip since Ink
Reedy snid the President Ht. Petersburg.
31
No one, she told the board, &gt;*&gt;g office.
left the hospital with the full
Williams, 22, will aiium* Ida
could foresee the heavy interThe state funeral for the approval of his doctuis — ‘ Major Break’
new duties Feb. I on a sixrst in the recent election end British statesman is to he on Whit* House physician Rear
NEW ORLEANS (U P Il —
SAIGON, South Viet Nem— month trial basts, with th*
" l simply did not have the Satuiday.
Adm. George G. Hurkley and Assistant
Labor
Secretary
time to check our budget "
| But ihe White House has , Dr. Wilbur J. Gould, a New Jamei Reynolds was opti­ (U P I) — Rebellious generals state plying the salary during
Her report showed an office [made dear that Ins ds-elsipn York City specialist tn ear, mistic that duck negotiators today ousted the American- that period.
The new agent will wort
help budge! of $1,200, while will depend on whether his now and thtost ailments.
would reach a settlement hcie backed government of Pre­
mier
Tran
Van
Huong
in
a
with
Agriculture Agent Cecil
— ——
—— —
$1,770 18 was spent, lt also physicians tell him the trip I
today in what could be a
bloodless coup that set off Tucker, who said Williams will
major break in th# 17-day-old
listed $3,jpo to handle the ami the exposure to London's |
nationwide longshore strike. celebrations by the nation's be responsible "for planning
general election, and Uie of­ infamous winter w r u I h e r D * . j N i i m n
Buddhists.
and carrying out educational
might iisk a recurrence of fils U U I I U w l V i Y v I l
fice spent $5,304 81.
A vaguely ■ worded rommun- programs with th* citrus and
chest
infection.
Commission Chairman John
Call For Bids
que gave Lt. Gen Nguyen1ornamental industrial In th*
All » gns pointed toward
Alexander requested that the
JACKSONVILLE (U P Ii
Khanh
"responsiblity"
for county snd with our extension
presidential
journey
—
possi
board be notified " if an oper­
The Army Corps ofEngim-sra BO;ving the latest political youth program."
ation is in trouble" so the gov­ bly starting Friday — and .
,
,
A series of stipulations called for bids today, on a ! • cr(si, resulting from the sixth
Tucker’* assistant attended
glowing V\bite House reports |
■
r
erning body may be helpful.
month*.
I schools In Haines City, Daven,,,
,,
, |were given a bull
building firm million navigation Jock on tb# |roUj,
He assured Mrs. Ilrucc o( on Jolui-oii s condition helped
Tuesday at the County Com- ( roie-Morida
barge i-hmhI. j There was no military action port and Florida Southern Colcontinued co-operation b c ■ to feed tin- spetulutjon, how­
no bloodshed,
iege and the University of
mission meeting before tbe Bids on lb# lriglia lock, which
tween the board and tier of­ ever.
-mllit, ry Ve-adcr. simply Florida.
board will approve a subdivi­ will l.e located 11 mile* w et (
fice.
The President, along with
sion project tbe firm plans. nf Dunnellon, will be °P, " ‘' j bowed to the demands of the1 "Williams has recommendaAlly. Joe Davis appeared March 4.
Buddhlats for the ovrrthruw lions from active citrus growbefore Die board for .tbe High­
uf Huong, withdrew their sup- j era, nurserymen and from tecland Company of Winter Six More
port from Ms government and hnically oriented college proPark, which wants to build
AIR FORCE ACADKM V, 1placed Khanh back In power.
feasora," Tucker said.
homes in Die Eastbrook are* Colo. (U P I)—A stringently
—homes which they say will enforced shield of seerrey
be in the $16,000 to $17,500 ■urroundrd the investigation
class.
uf examination rheatinjr nt
County Engineer William tha Air Furie Academy. OffiBush says lie hts “ giavc mis­ ciali at the academy announc­
givings of this plot of land” ed Six more resignations,
and pointed to the drainage bringing the number of cad­
problems the builders will en­ ets who have resigned in the
|iasl nine dmya to 36.
counter.
Most of his stipulations
centered around this phase of Successor
th# project.
TEHRAN. Iran ( U P I ) . —
The firm had previoualy The Khah of Iran today an­
gone to the County Zoning nounced the appointment of
Board and revised ita plana Finance Minister Amir Abbas
to meet that group's require­ Hoveida to aucceed the assas­
ment*. These revisions were sinated premier, Hatsen All
presented to the Commission Mansur, who died Tuesday —
yesterday and the stipulation! six daya after he was (hot
were then made on the basis of outside the Iranian Parlia­
•NEW CAS
Bush's studies.
ment building by a young re­
FINANCING
ligious fanatic.
I
R ATS

Camilla Bruce President, A t Home,
Apologizes For
Ponders London Trip
Excess Spending

m w A ...

BRIEFS

County Agent
Aide Appointed

Lt. Gen. Khanh
Heads Vief Nam

: Stipulations

Your

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FINANCING

PAUL LEWIS (le ft), of Sanford, and Maj. Gen.
and Mrg. Clifford H. Rees, of Orlando, repre­
senting the United Fund, pick their favorite
greyhounds for the 10th annual Charity Night
program at Sanford-Or Undo Kennel Club Thurs­
day evening. All proceeds from the night’s rac­
ing program will be donated to’ Seminole and
Orange County, charities;

Suspect Held

Glamour Cars

NE W .YO RK
(U P I) — A
young ex-convict and narco­
tics addict, Richard Ricardo
Robles. 22, Tuesday’ nlght was
charged with murdering the
pretty niece fit author Tbilip
Wylie &gt;and her career girl
roommatf—the double knUaalaying tor which another man
has beef) under indictment for
eight months.

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
Ther* will b* an "explosion"
in th* glamour car market in
th* coming decade, th* south­
eastern regional sales manag­
er for Buick, Frank H. Leigh
said. Glamour cars are high
performance a u t o m o b ile s
priced te hava high appeal
for rut to mar* under &gt;• years
eld.

&lt;.

Cat! the auto tan expert* Ralph P*ro!&lt;t
or Jim Doucette, today, Phone 322-161L
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Highlight of the Hobo Hop spenanred by the Future
Hon\emaker* Club In th* South Beminol* Junior High
School rafetorium wa» th* crowning o f lha King and the
Queen of thr Hobo**, Debbie Rucknrr and Churk Norrli.
They marched to their throne* on Carpet by Burlap
and their crown* were made from No. If) tin can*.
Approximately 430 "Knight* and Ladle* of the
Road" attended the affair, which w «» pronounced the
moat successful aver held at the achool and groftlfd IN&amp;
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Two band*, "The Nightcap*" and "The Eaquire
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an, Chrlitophrr Singletary, LaRoy Minning. Hill Jordin.
R, rhird TtWsny, Ledl* 1,»
Barge, Mlrhsel Lewti, l.ydla
Moklrr. Sanford; P * * t * 11 n
Florence, Altamonte Springs.
Mari* Muguerxa, Casselberry;
Antonette Dtiorik, PeBary;
Florenre Mahl, Deltona; Rus
m&gt;1I Hay*, Lake Mary.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Flor­
ence. Altamonte Spring*, a
girl; Sir. and Mr*. Manuel
Muguerza Ceitelberry, a boy;
Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Johiuoo,
Sanford, a girl.
Dlichatgea
Ronald Eiaaman, Annatt*
Jonea, Frankie L. Jonaa, Vin­
cent D. Edward*, F.unka

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Peaches

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bitiy girl, Hugh Rrtlly, Henry
Sumkr. Sarah Thorn**, San
ford; M irr Littleton, Csairl
berry; Willow D»vii, France*
YPirkl*.
Den*ry;
Thelma
Owen*. Alice Cooper and baby
boy, Lake Monroe.

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JACKSONVILLE (HIM) Sale* at Winn Dixie Supermar­
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for th* 28-week period ending
Jan. B over the eorresponding
period a year ago, officlala
announced today.
Salae for the more recent2S-wcek period totaled fiat 61
million at the 613 Winn-Dixie
store* throughout the South.

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Rules Mobile Trailers Subject To Double Taxation
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)
Mobile homes usee primarily
for housing and rarely on the
public highways are subject
to personal property taxes as
well as a state license tag fee,
the Supreme Court has ruled.
, The court issued the decision
in a 4 3 split opinion, which
went against several mobile

home owners in St. Johns
County.
St. Johns Tax Assessor Percy
Palcthorpe levied personal pro­
perty taxes ranging front $7 to
$33 against the trailers, de­
spite the fart the owners

Missionary
Conference
Slated Here
£

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Rev. William D, Carlson, a
missionary who * began hi*
career on the West China-Ti*
hetan border in-1917 but was
forced-d:;;-.lb* changing poli­
tical &gt;cene to transfer to
Thailand in 1949, will be
among truest speaker* here
for the annual missionary
conference at Sanford Alii*
ance Church.
a
Convention s e s s i o n s wre
scheduled for 7:90 p m Thurs­
day and Friday ami 11 am,
and *7:3o p.m. Sunday. The
churrh is located at Park
Avenue and 14th Street. __
Rev. ('arisen established a
Christian e ngii gut on in. the
, ity of Korat which became
the first in northeast Thailand
to he rsiognired by the govecmn’i'Tit with permission to
purchase laud and build a
permanent church building
In Thailand he found oppor­
tunity for evangelism both in
cities and rural areas and also
estalilished contacts with Thai
army and air fut.c p. isoniu-1
by teaching classes in KngI,si,.
He implemented his ministry
by
pci aline a ntunher of
bookstuic* in Km at as well
as in county seat towns, lie
lias OI gullin',I training insti­
tutes for national pastors and
elders and bas edited a in*
tonlal Ullde m-iguiine IIS a
onnisti&gt; f *i national t liurche*
in Thailand.
I*hovent ion Til e e 1 ||i if s at
Snnlonl Alliance are &lt; pen to
the public.

Plan Assembly
II) Jane Casselberry
The Lyman High School
Future Teacher* Club has ar­
ranged to have two foreign
exchange sludenta who are at­
tending school in Orange
County to speak at an assem­
bly for juniors and seniors in
the school auditorium Tues­
day. Fell. 9, at 9:30 a.m.
Tiie foreign atudenta are
sponsored by the American
Field Service and the FT A !*_
investigating the possibility of
having a student at Lyman
next year, according to Ruth
Keim, president of the club.

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By Evelyn I.undy
A benefit shower for tlie
C II Musters family of Ovie­
do, whose home, furnishings,
clothing and personal posses­
sions were completely destroy­
ed by fire last Friday, will he
held at 7 '10 p.m. thi. Friday
in Ihr Oviedo City Hall.
Mrs. Bernice Kelsey, wife
of Police Chief George Kelsey,
is arianging the event and
may lie called for clothing
sire, and Information as to
other immediate needs of the
family.
Living in Abe home at time
of tlie fire, in addition to Mr.
and Mr*. Masters, were their
grown sun and their son-inlaw and daughter and their
two small children.

Pine wood Derby
Bear Lake Cub Seoul Park
2311 will hold a Pinrwood
Derby at 8 p. m. Friday in
Bear l-ake Elementary School.
Tlgr,.boy* will rare trucks
which they, with help from
their fathers, have carved
from wood. The public is in­
vited to attend.

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in bis life.**
h explain^ that one has ' to
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Longwood Area

fljr llrmni E*tm
County CommiaMonrr W.
l.awr«nce Swoffnrd and Irontr*aod Mayor I&gt;nvid Went­
worth *lll l&gt;e ffurat spenkere
it a meeting of the I^m ^ood
Area Chaniher of Commerce
to be held at 8 p.rn. Ttrurnday
in th* Civic League lluildmffI*.fanned development and
imigre.s* nf the KrrnMi.il area
and of the city will be dia*
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hah e r urK*-* all interested peranus lu attend this important

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OR
EXTRA LARGE

Course Set

S ta te

manly for housing or for overthe-highway travel.
Agreeing with the majority
opinion were Justices B. K.
Roberts. Millard Caldwell and
retired Justice T. Frank Hob­
son.
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KITCHEN CHARM

Development

Kbiftd a

persons overnight while In
transit or to house them for
short periods on holidays or
vacations."
The court left up to the tax
assessor the determination
whether a trailer was used pri-

WAX P A P ER

Julie London — Steve Idtwrcnco — The Rav

An m i 1'isLit it mi nun'tinir o f
st m u me in O n istinn iji'vrlnp

The decision would exempt
from the tax so-called travel
Irailerx and smaller house
trailers regularly used in
ovcr-the-hlghway travel even
though (hey were "Incidentally
and occasionally used to house

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they are used primarily as
boding accommodations.
The court held constitutional
the exemption from personal
properly taxation trailers used
"primarily as motor vehicle
units and not otherwise.?

"B EA T T H E TO W N "

Hy Evelyn Lundy
A program related to youth
activities was presented for
the January meeting of Ovie­
do Parent-Teacher Orgnnitation by Bill Fiangus, princi­
pal of Robert K. Lee Junior
High in Orhindo, whose talk
was entitled "Have Book—
Will Travel."
Frangus has helped to or­
ganise a Boy's Club,Tins work­
ed in Boy Scouts, is a disc
jockey for Radio Station Wil0 0 ami is vitally interested
in planning constructive ac­
tivity for youth.
After a brief business.nieeT"
ing.-.nembeis were entertain­
ed by a group of students who
sang several folk songs. Those
taking part were Beth Gore,
Joy Wuinwright, Marilyn Par­
tin, Carla Anderson, Sheryl
Bullington, Maitlu
Mikbr,
Charlie Beasley, Jimmy Beas­
ley, Rex Brooks.^ Hilly Oann,
Ted Bclihorn. Bobby Lee. Billy
Mikler and Linda Riggins.
Mrs. Kathryn Teague's thiid
grade won the room count. Itc.
freshmonts were served in the
cafeteria afler the ptogrhsii
and meeting-.

IlE V . W . 1). C A K L S E N

but they were not required to
pay both.
*
The high court, in an opinion
written by Justice Richard Er­
vin. disagreed. Ervin's opihion said house trailers lose
status as motor vehicles when

S/iop and compare — iTs bare/ to. match our

Oviedo PTO
Hears Program
On Youth
•

bought SIS license tags for
their mobile homes.
They claimed that an act of
the Legislature gave them the
choice of submitting to per­
sonal property taxation or pur­
chasing a house trailer tag.

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Red Devils
By Joe
Written lor NEA
I waa lucky enough to be
Invited into the Hatl ot Fame
in 1934. Before and since, f
have been asked countless
time* to share my "secret"
lor bowling success.
I ’ve got a secret, all right,
but when 1 tell you what It U
don't be disappointed because
it doesn't require a single
"abracadabra." Simply itat*d, my "*eCTet" I*.— concen­
trate on making spares and
the strikes will take care o!
(be niseivee.

In Upset

This *ori of exaggeration
makes
ike* *enM
sense If you realise
that missing spares frequent­
ly I* the difference between
a 90 and l lfO game. Too
many
potentially
superior
bowlers never take borne the
trophic* bec*u*e they seem to
consider spare shooting
a necesiary disappointment
between strike attempt*.
Try thU:
Accept *p»re
bowling lor the exciting chal­
lenge it is; deliberate each
shot and watch the pin* fall.
NEXT: Snappy Release

O n e P o in t
G iv e s W in
Uy Marshall I.lngo
Herald Sports Writer
The Oveido Lions inched to a worrisome victory (j
Tuesday night u* Ocoee almost notched an upset win.
Only the last seconds basket by Jim Courier saved
the night for the Lions as they tallied a hard 55-54
win.
Ocoee made the visitors
sit up and take notice as
they led In the first quar­
ter' 17-10. The first half

By Jim Bacchus
,
By David Hlgglabothsm
Herald Sport* Writer
Herald Sports Writer
Lyman loat its Orange Belt
The Seminole High eager*
Conference basketball trad
returned home ball Victorian*
Tuesday night when K waa
lu t night with * ST to M Jay.
dumped into a tie for second
place by a surprising LakeVee win ind a IT to 33 vanity
view Red Devil quintet on
loci alter playing the top ra­
the
Winter Garden court.
Association’*
ted team In the Metro ConferTHE WINNERS — Five winners of Newspaper Enterpria* Ageoclntlon'e
Th* upset victory, MS6, ended with the score tied, SiThird Down Trophy received their award* at the American Football
race, the F.dgewater Eagle*.
left DeLand in sole possession
31.
League All-Star game. From left, Elbert Dubenion of the Buffalo Billa,
The Eagle* had a tremcnof first place and put the GreyThe visiting Oviedo quintet
Glno
Cappelletti
of
the
Boston
Patriots,
Dainnrd
Paulson
of
the
New
dou* height .advantage over
itounds from Iongwoud in se­ found the accelerator in the
Heitniiran of the ifouatoo
Houston Oilers and
York Jets. Charley Hennigan
und Lance Alworth
cond spot with Apopka. Both third stanza, going ahead 43Seminole* that kept them
the Seminolei
uar n gn i; of the San Diego CharRers. The award* were presented by
sport 4-2 marks in the OI1C 39. But the host team aurged
OKLAH O M A C IT Y (U P D on the score board most of
Murray Oldermnn, sports editor of NEA, and Jim Martino (left) of Fleer.
and Lyman hat a 6-7 record ahead in the fourth quarter, Former Oklahoma State bas­
the game and forced the Sem­
overall.
inole* to take long shot*.
61-53.
ketball star Bob Swaffar was
The Red Devil* ran aw»&gt; in
I d (lie first quarter Die Eag­
It was then that Courier out of the hospital today for
the first perkri. ending It buokeUd his winning shot. But
les racked up an easy IS
with s comfortable 19-11 lead. the shouting wa* not over yet, the first time since hit right
points to the Tribe'* three.
Lyman closed in during many
Frank Murray and Gary Loyd
Ocoee’s David Grant wax arm was torn off last Novem­
stages of the game hut the fouled. The gym was * bedlam ber then re-attached.
^
were the only acorer* for the
closest Uvey came wax a lie a* he moved to the foul stripe,
Seminole* in that period.
Swaffar
was
discharged
48 48 in the fourth quarter.
. In the lecoml period BUI
aired the halt toward th* baa- from Uni versify Hospital.
Doug Gamble,, the lanky 6 krt and missed)' i --- Day wrsi the„ leading scorer
group with hi* 230 scratch
Swaffar underwent a sixBj John _A, SpoUki
foot. 7 Inc-R Red Devil d«n)llor th* Tribe with five point*
Courier led the Lions-with
4.20. 3 40
*« L ’t Me Too, up until now Nieto
A very wanu-*wplcoine to aingle. Jbut It Juat wasn’t *nd Jeck Hunt, Lamer Ox­
ihouf
operation in which two of
-4
Dlted
the
defame
for
the
Ocoee
JACKSONVILLE
(U
P
I)
—
25 points, hitting 12 out of
9*0
Dlnsh'a Peg
both our Navy Howling le a ­ enough to repeal th# fight­ ford and Murray each made the- undisputed champion at
The Gator Bowl football clas­ squad aa he grabbed rrhound 25 trie* for n 4H per cent aver­ the major nerves in his arm
Quiniela
(1-3)
*28
60
the
Sanford-Orlando
Kennel
gues of Monday and Tuesday ing Op* A keglert.
two. The period ended with
sic will be played aa New 'after rebound and tallied 13 age. Tim Colbert scored 16 were realigned. Doctors said
evening*- They started action
A ‘ salute to the Champa of the Eagle* holding a 16 to 14 Club, goo* lor her fifth conse­ Perfect* (3-1) JlM.lo
Year’* Eve bore neat year— points for the hosts.
point* and Billy kliklsr had it would be at least a year be­
llth
Race
—
S
—
Time
*6.41
cutive
grade
A
win
in
tonight's
this week with 20 teams In the flrit half . . . Ojn A. lead.
fore they know If the nerve*
1 Joe Asher continued his 7.
the
first
time
it
has
not
been
Sliver World
4 SO 3 00 2.80
featured 10th race.
Team membera Included Ed­
both leagues.
Sieve Groover and Chuck
played on Saturday since 19*4. bombardment for the Grey­
Ocoee's Randall Shirley had are growing.
Honeymooner
6.So
SOt
Something new ha* been die Monroe. Jim Valentine,
’After running second in her
.Swaffar'* arm waa twisted
Pigott made three point* for
The executive committee et hounds aa be netted 24 with 19 while Grant acorvd 11 to
3.60
added to their competition Chief Rodlin, Boh Combs and
first start, the Harold Robert­ LC.'i Meadow Day
off last November in a laun­
the local* and Ron Hinson.
Hie
Gator Bowl AssociaDon 10 fold goals and four char­ Tommy Hall's 10.
Quiniela
(2-4)
*21
"0
with a roll-off between the Ituia Salyer*.
son speedster has liesten the
Con Nicholas, Mika Gray and
took the action because of a ity tossee. This brings his sea­
Oviedo xbot 59 time* and dry machine accident at Hi*
Perfect* (2*41 *70 30
champs of both leagues to de­
An another subject, the Buddy Stumpf each made a best greyhound* st the track in
son total to 344 or an average hit 24 for a 4! per-cent over­ university. The arm was re­
television
network
request
that
Mutiiel handle *62.998
termine the first half Navy bowling foul. Johnny Kneefour straight outing*.
basket. Although the Tribe
It consider changing th* date of l l . l points per game.
all average; Ocoee made 20 attached a few hours liter.
League Champs.
land had a sheet mimeograph­ came up In points the Eagles
Tonight, however, she goes
Doctors said Swaffar can re­
Mike Sterling counted for 13 of 51 shut* for a 39 per cent.
from
Jan.
1,
19M.
Meeting In a special con­ ed on thin euhject. You'd be
point* and rose to new height*
sume normal activities and
held a tiilrd quarter lead of against a fladiy newcomer
The
game
customarily
is
test was Ops A and Mainte­ surprised on how many peofrom the Larry Hughe* kennel
43 to 2S.
said they were very pleased
played on the Saturday ckts- on defense. Eddie Lang got 9
nance A llva-aomes. Ops A de are confuted on this item.
with his progress.
In Hie final period Day was Huglies' Ryan's Express won
eet to New Year's Day In or­ markers, *11 five throws. Ri­
had rh* wood falling Tor them
For example, w-jien foreign again high for th* Seminole*"'her initiil Dart of Hie season
chard Moore Had S, Gene Win. At Oklahoma State, he will
der
to
avoid
competition
from
aa Eddie Monroe clipped a
ohjecta auch as cigarettes, flMlh four points and Mik*| Monday night with an imhe under the care of Hie dir­
other ImiwI games which are kleroan 3 and David Matis 2.
236/694 ae( and was assisted
cigars, pencils, etc., Strop Gray, Nichols* snd Hunt presslve SH length win In the
ector of the school's student O
For Lafccview it waj Gamble
nationally
televised
all
day
hy Chief Jtodlln with a 230
fiom a botttar'i pocket on or insde two point* each. The fcsturc rare
with 13, Jim Brnwnlt-r with
hospital and clinic. He wdl
long
on
Jan.
1
.
aingle.
across the foul line and no game ended with the Eagles! Hyan* Express has Just
return periodically for check­
Last year's 20th Gator Dowl 14, Chuck Hawthorne had 12.
Trying to keep "his ship"
part of the bowler’a person taking ■ 35 to ST victory
mined up from a successful
Dennis
Reid,
10,
and
Chip
ups
with doctors In Oklahoma
classic
was
played
on
Jan.
2
.
Mareia
Coleman
rolled
a
from sinking was Chief Ken
touche* on or across the foul
Sanford Recreation Depart­
In the JsyVce com[&gt;etitlon season at Tamp*. Other grey
But Jan. 1 ia a Saturday Ruby 9.
Martin of the Maintenance A
168 398 aeries lo grab the
line thi* la NOT a foul.
It was a different story with! hounda In the field include ment announc'd today that next year and the television
The Greyhounds committed
spotlight ftom the other fair
Hey, gals, you haven’t for­ Hie locals adding a ST to 31 Elasit Signal. O. H.’a New Day, state headquarters for Flor­ network asked that the game many personal fouls and Lakelasales in the i'emiliuie High Umpiring- Clinic
Hockey
Bert
I.uckjfow,
Circus
ida
Junior
Buys
Haakerf.all
gotten about y o u r C i t y victory to the lilt.
tie moved bark to Friday in view took advantage of this
(Biddy) ha* awarded IW ai.d order to avoid conflict
la-ague at Jet Lanea while her
Tournament, have you? It'*
In the first |x-rlod Wayne Wonder ami Sham*
by netting 20 of them.
Set At Orlando
The 10th annual Charity the atate tournament in 1963.
elated for the weekend of Hurnstead was high man for
tr*m split it* much with the
Sine* the network ran set
An umpiring clinic is plan­
The date* released by De- the time of the game, but not
Feb. 13 and 14 and the big the Baliy Tribe with five Night program Is scheduled
Five Fowl*.
ned for next month in Orlatvlo
sheet showing entries to date P"inti and Ron Dudlry was for Thuraday night at SOKC. I-aml fur the state tournament the date. ,t said that if the Lucky Tourney
Don Anderson ahot a 217'- with Lass Burkhart of fhc \3U conspicuous with the lack second with four,, Greg ((hive All proceeds from the 11-race are March 6 and 6.
game were played on Jan. L Opens Thursday
The Navy league held Its
579 in a three game romp by tional lo-ague scheduled to be
of name* on It.
^Htiford, defending atate it would start at 11 a. m.
ly and W illy Jarntgan made program will be turned over
roll off for the base champion­ It'a handicapped, so every­
SAN FRANCISCO (C PU - the Unpredictable* over the the instructor. C. L. Cooper,
three points each and the he to Orange ami Seminole char rhampUin* since 1962, for
Ilu- committer voted to hold The *37.300 laicky Internation­ Meltl's Mess team. Ralph Un­ Little League District 3 um­
ship at Jet Lanes ss they in*
one stands an rqiml oppor­ cals had I
three ennseculive years, will Uh- game on Friday, Dec. 31,
to I margin at itablc organisations.
tched the first half champions
al golf tournament, favorite |ger shot 191 621 to help hia pire consultant, will assist.
tunity of winning any of the the end of the first quarter.
Results of last evening's be gunning fur anuther title. starting st 2 p in.
of both the Monday Night Am­ events — singles, douhles or
gold mining stop for foreign teammate Don Anderson and
All men Interested In um­
An advance preview of
Iq.Ibr second quarter Paul race*:
erican Division and the Tues­
players during four previous1Sieve Gordie hit for a good piring Little Lrngue games are
team. So, come on and talk LeRoy came Into the game 1st Race — 1/18 — Ttmr 31.17 tournament pairings will have
day Night National Division
yean, open* Thursday on tlie *-'119 5il3 aeries for Meltl's asked to attend the clinic which
to your team-mates and get for .Sanford and into Lite acur Speedy Dee lo 00 7 00 1 HO Sanford kicking off the tourn­
to a three ■ game scries
well-dampened Harding Park team.
will be held In Florida Gat
tin ni lo shell out with that ing with five punts Shively Roman Revel
ament m the Initial runtast on '
7
10
S.Ul
NAS Maintenance " A " star
municipal course.
Utility
Bldg . ram Robinson Ave.
Tin3
point*6
team
won
all
greep stuff and g e l your rti- made four ami Frank Whig- Man's Guard
2,80 March 3 against a determin­
ted off with a good effort as
Juan fChl Chi) Rodriguri four from the Wildcats as Jim Orlando The dales sre Feb.
Iry recorded.
ed
t
levrillon
team.
hum
made
two
to
raise
the
Quiniela
&lt;3
6i
*33
uo
they shot an 844 handicap
of Puerto Rico Is ll»e defend­ Woods rolled 178 501 to how ' 2, 4. 8, 9. 18 and 18 with eXeli
Aa per usual, it takrs just
A c o m p I r I e fountain, nt
NEW YORK (L T D -Clave
team aerie* to grab the first jon* tram to get it stalled |Tribe's lead lo a 26 to 13 mar­ 2nd Rare — 3/14 — Time SIS*
I lie way.
I session starting *1 7.30 p. m.
pairing will i&gt;e announced In land Indian Manager Bridie ing champion
gin
at
the
half
time
break
All
South
4
1
00
1
3
40
J
20
game win from NAS Ops " A " and thru other* follow auit.
Tlw healed play of (he third Noisy Jet
3 10 1 no ter with copies being availa­ Tebbetts. who came bark fed
with Gene Rugero setting the
Here's a quickie salute to
I so ble from the Sanford Recrea­ lowing a heart attack of last
pice with a 197 game. Jim nil of the Saturday night alarm saw Jantlgun make John North
V* te |tion Department.
April 1 and "Inspired people
Valentine ki-pl the score dose Moonlight Howling winners: five pdnls for Sanford and Quuut-1* (1 3 ) *56 00
Sanford will be represented to conquer our nation's lead­
Whlgham and Iwftoy made Daily Double (6 3t *233 00
with his 179 game.
l.inda Dost, Kny Shoemaker
NAS Ops " A " came back and Hose Phillips for Die gala four rarh. Shively again add 3rd Rare — 5/16 _ Time 31.17 hy an All Star team made up ing health enemy," became
15 40 9 00 3 00 from all the teams III the local the first sports figure ever
strong in the second game to gnd Hill Fox, A1 Phillips and ed two and the period ended Ring U l
with Sanford holding a 42 to O. R s Melody
named winper of the Ameri­
9 60 S 20 league.
score « B83 handicap tram Jack Hudson.
28 lead.
All - Star balloting will la- can Heart Association's an
Snip Straw
3 2u
series ss Kibiie Monroe to ll­
Moonlight Dowling is a
In the final p rind Greg G i­ Quiniela (3 8) *65 00
conducted by Die local conches nusl Heart of the Year aed a 2341 game that decided regularly scheduled feature
ward
Hits week.
the result, lie was capably of the lanes each and every nas was high man for the lo­ Perfect* (8-3) *918 60
cals with five points *nd 4th Kate — 3/11 — Time 32.14
Tebbetts, who will receive
backed up by Valentine and Sntunlay at 9 p. tit.
Mark Reborn made four. Lar­ Sam Ham
the award in Washington, D.
4 80 3 40 2 »i
Bob Combs with IVt games.
With all nf the new faces
Names Captain
C„ Monday, joins such notable
1 00 3 40
Again it was itogero leading which we've been aeeing out ry Hodges made three snd Red Dun it
ANN ARBOR, Mich. I UPD former winners as President
7.00
bit team with a line 181 game. nl the lunet for the Sunday John West made a basket for Ivy's Time*
two with Ron Dudley adding Quinlets (131 IjflU )
—3Uchijtin's si* • fool, 2M&gt; Ly ndon Johnson and Vice
ltust Salyers hit for a- 2u2 Spec Ini,
I'll
beteha
that
pound center • linebacker Tom Adtu. H. G. Kickover.
game and Hod Inn (tombed a they'll start to come on out one to give the Baby .Semin Perfect* (t-SI t25 20
olers a 37 to 38 victory oier the 3th Race — N — Time 4l.lt Cecchini was elected Wolver­
230 for NAS Dps " A " to more for these friendly gut-tugrthBaby Eagk't.
"Vox pup," an abbreviation
6.60 3 20 4.2U ine gridiron capt*in Tuesday
l’ sula Jano
than compensate for the ter­ rts.
for the 1963 season, succeed­ of "vox populli," mtana th*
Key
Hex
4
20
3.40
rific 23u registered by Ken
On Sunday at 7 and 9
4-80 ing defensive end Jim Conley. "vole* of th* peopl*.”
Do You Know
Martin ut the NAS Mainten­ip. m., the Scotch Double*
Quiniela (2 4) *19 IX)
ance team in the third and -continues on it* merry old
Perfect. (2-41 *82 20
deciding game and thereby way.
4th Rare — 3/l« — Time *1.71
swung the championship to
The Nw I price position
United Press International Coskdanc*
8 (*) 4 20 3 40
the NAS Ops " A " hoys.
. li-IMu Datkis and Doug OwEastern Division
Broukshy
7 40 6 80
* At the end' of the second rna and second WHS the team
8 :1 0 SUNDAY
RXCEPT
W I El Paso Silver
6 00
half of the bowling season a uf Marilyn Ferguson and
Boston
43 \ Quiniela (3 31 *47 00
Similar roll-off will lie held Golding Honeycutt.
Cincinnati
j t l Perfect* (3-3) *179 10
by the respective Monday and
Our Sanford Atlantic Na­
23 24 7th Race — V, — Time 41.48
Tuesday night winners who tional Rank jackpot bowling Philadelphia
13
In turn wifi compete -for a li it climbing each day and if New York
Hoodwinked
3 ou 2.4C
Wealerm Dhslon
nat Station Championship with you feel that you ran tie ala
7 ft) 4 40
Jerry Me Duff
Bnioktua
this hali’a winners.
4.90
of 'em together, the big piixa Loe Angclea
St. lamia
Quiniela (1 2) *39 40
money ran be yours.
Perfect* ( 1-2) *69 30
Johnny Bridges was rolling Baltimore
8th Rare — t/ ll — Time 31.47
in the Singles Classic League Detroit
Eight Keya
13 40 8 00 3.20
on Monday and wouldn’t you Ssn Francisco
Tuesday's Results
Orbital
2 80 2.30
know it, Johnny had the first
2 80
six frames all filled with Loe Angeles 111 New York 99 Sammy Dewitt
Cincinnati 113 San Fran. 107 Quiniela ( 68) lit 40
those wonderful X*.
v
Wayne Albert set the pare
The only sad part of it was Only games scheduled
Pertecla (64) *40 30
WEIL. FRI„ SAT., 2 P. M.
for th* Pep Pilli in a three that till* was one one of
H you con »«ll h«r on thi*, you con t«ll har on anything.
Wednesday's Game*
9th Race — 3/14 — Time *1.79
game win over th* Mtdira in those infrequent time* when Philadelphia at Boston
R orlorry Hugh 4 40 2 90 2.40
the Seminole Memorial Hos­ h* didn't elect to be a par­ Cincinnati at Loe Angela*
Mac Harmony
3.so 260
“M e? In Ih o tr
170 cubic feet
pital Bowling League at Jet ticipant.
New York at St. Louis
Casual Gee
3.90
W hea you lok* your wtf* to ta t the
Once you coax her behind (he
Lane*. Wayna rolled 1WL'6U3
It'* with a great deal .of Baltimore at Detroit
Volkiwogen Station Wogon don't be
Quiniela (4-7) *10 00
wheel, be reody lor something Me
• EXCITING PERFECTAS
and Glenn Cooper shot a 170/- ideaaura that I convey all of
Tkarsday't Games
surprised if you hove to drag hoc.
Perfect* (7-4) *22 30
Ihisi "But it's Me piling In a fithbowC"
607 for th* Medics,
th* many Very favorable Cincinnati at San FraacUco
• Thursday ladles’ Night
"But it looks silly."
l*th Race — V I I - Tim* MAI
She's right. It is. There ore 21 whs*
Dick Elam tallied 192/499 Comment* received from you Only gam* scheduled
Thais your first problem, you hove
dowi.
Brusque
20.44 4 90 3.4C
• G la s s - E n d o w e d H e a te d
fo r a aerie* in a two ganio bowlers, both men and ladlea,
90 explain the flat lac* and square
And If she handMi the lamRy chedki
Grandstand* &amp; Clubhouse
split between th* PHNa and to Th* Banfotd linald.
shop*.
book, yos might show her a lew
•
Valet
Parking
the B ID *. Georg* Maaon waa . Those tipi which have bean
The front a flat bocout* ih# engine
numbers,
Sorry I Ns M ia m i
th* etar o f th* match with featured in the newspaper for
Is In th* bock. This eliminates • long
34 mpg on rsgUor. J1000 m ins M
109/614 for th* BID*. Marge tb* last week or two Have
hood and makes oor wagon ohnoit as
Mrtt. 4 pints of ofl, no4 4 quarts.
ON 100 I1RANDS
Abney hit a 1T1 gam* for th* definitely helped com* o f th*
oary lo pork ot our is don.
K you con sell your wife on Ihn Y W
IThsrs'i only 9 inch*! diflsrsncsJ
B ID * .
bowler* with their aooring.
Station W agon, consider yourself a
And Ih* square shape holds okmoel
Th# Psycho-Ceram lea won
Just Rks I've bean saying
I s*uch as on everyday w agon
'We certainty r
three from the BPEs aa Tom all th* time, you Just can’t
Ulrich won high series for
bent thee* fine folk* her* nt
v
l r hi hi r i
r I 1 1n
match with 171/417.
,
Th* Hanford Herald. Thank
K E N N E L CLUH
ARCAD E PA CKAG E STO RE
you.
O P E N D A I L Y — » A . M . - 1 :1 5 P . M .
Thatll taka ear* of it thi*
We aaaoclate- Nlease, Con­
HWV. 17-92
m X- FIRST
SANFORD
stance and Trent with Church week. See you at tho lanos
Midway
betweea
Sanford A Orlando
WB
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Basketball Star
Recovers Use 01
Arm Once Lost

Strikes • . •
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Annual Charity Night Gator Bowl Set
New Year's Eve
Thursday A t SO KC
Due To TV Sked

Biddy Basketball
Slate Tourney
Slated At DeLand

Marcia Coleman
Rolls 168-398

HAS Ops 'A'
Win Roll-Off

Bridie Tebbetts

Receives Award

NBA

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Pep Pills Win
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ra ge 6— Wed. Jon. 27, ’65

59 Attend
Ohio Dinner
In Deltona
By Mildred ITaney
Fifty-nine members of the
Deltona-Ohio Club enjoyed
dinner together laat Wednaday evening at the Commun­
ity Center. Delleloua ehleken
was fumlihed and all the ladlea did their usual fine job
preparing a variety of tempt­
ing diahea and deeaerta. Mr*.
Charlta Richmond, a c t i n g
chairman,
aubitltutad
for
Mra. Mildred Lang who i»
out of town.
Chuck McCarthy, aervlng
at emcee, announced that
Deltona hae GG Ohio reildente
and 65 Pennaylvanla realdenta, hut Michigan ■till 1*
tope In the number of realdent*. A "Pittsburgh" Club Is
also now In the organisation­
al itage.
At the dinner, Rev. Laird
led the group In prayer. Mre.
Mollle M. Morrow, mother of
Rolland Morrow of Whitewood Avenue, wae honored ae
the oldest Ohioan and receiv­
ed an orchid from Miea Catherina Caplto,
1’ rlses, fare awarded Includ­
ing plnnta from a local nureery. Winner* were Frank
Mahlue,
Charle*
Ramahy,
Mra .Oscar Hopkins, A1 El­
liot, Madeline Elliot, Rosina
Frits, Ed Frits, Mrs. I'asanac, Mrs. Vlncsnt, Mr. Vin­
cent, Mrs. Winfield, Lydia
Myrrs and Mr. and Mrs.
Dridls.
A covered dish dinner will
be held at the next meeting
with Mr*. Ed Frits as chair­
man. All resident! who hove
moved her# from Ohio are In­
vited to join this active club.

SANFORD GARDEN CENTER nenrg completion nt Sunlnnd Estates.

Garden Center
Scheduled For
Opening Mar. 1

Conetructlon li neerlng com­
pletion on the now &gt;35,000
Garden Center at Sunland Es­
tates. The building Ii expected
to be ready for use by Mafch
1, according to Mrs. D. K.
Dorman, building chairman,
and E. R. Wood, contractor.
Next atep In tha Garden
Club'a plans Is the furnishing
of Vie building and many lo,cal bus[nyj* firms are already
lending s n s n d with equip­
ment and supplies.
Kllchrn equipment, chairs,
table! end other utilitarian
items have bean donated by
tha following merebanta
Liggett Drugstore, M. R.
Strickland, Gator Lumber, H.
R, Owens Gulf Service, Earl
Moxlcy Garage, Joe’s Laun­
dry and Dry Cleanars, Iveys
Shoe Store, Rosa end Wilki
Restaurant,
Florida Power
and Light. Art Brown's Pest
ol Company h n donated
the foundation termite protreatment free of charge for
the building.
Mrs. Dorman said today that
over 100 chalre have been do­
nated for the auditorium but
130 more chairs and 23 tables
■rr needed. The auditorium
will seat 400.
Persons or firms wishing
to make donations art asked
MARIETTA, Ga. f i l m — to contact Mrs. Dorman.
Angry parents have demand­
ed tiis muter of alcmentary
school principal William A». v•
bury fleer on greunds that ha
administered harah and unusuul punishment to school chil­
dren.
A group of about 00 par­
ent* accused him of tying
The Shirley Smith Circle of
their mouths, and dtnylng rinccrest Baptist Church met
them'the use of school rest­ In Fellowship Hall for the Jan­
rooms for a week as punish­ uary meeting with Mr*. Har­
ment.
old Sherwood, circle chair­
A petition from tha parents man. presiding.
went to tha Cobb County
Devotional wa* given by
S c h o o l Hoard demanding Mrs. Lucille Abrams end the
(leer's ouster.
program tilled, "Identifying
The petition chnrged that The Issue#" was presented by
(leer had “ hugged" the school Mrs. V, M. Smith with mem­
restroom with listening da- ber* participating.
vices and punished student*
The Circle will meke trey
for tilings he heard them say cards for the hospital for their
there.
February Community Mission
In addition, the petition slid project.
children who had failed to pay
Mr*. Fred Orsy will be hos­
for their class picture* were tess for the February meeting.
denird the right to attend the
After refreshments the mem­
ichooi Christmas party.
bers joined the Jane Plndcr
In on* Instance, the petition Circle and presented a pro­
said, a child was msdc to re­ gram at Sarepta Home. Mem­
move her shoe* because they bers attending were Mrs. Har­
marred the schonl'a til* floor old Davis, Mrs. It. C. Whit­
ami the child caught a cold. mire, Mre. Fred Gray, Mra.
(leer, who 1* an unci# of Lucille Ahrama, Mra. Harold
Georgia'* Lt. Gov. Toter Z*ck Sherwood, Mra. S. L. Wiggins,
(leer, w *i accused of whip­ Mrs. V. M. Smith, Mrs. C. E
ping students without parent­ Wade, kjra. Johnnie Herrin
al consent last December.
and guest, Mr*. Robert Under­
wood.

ATTRACTIVE WELCOME sIrr* irrcct visitors to Lake Mary n f result
of a gervicb project of the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce. Shown hero
ndmirihff the one locnleil near the (’ire Hall are members of the com­
mittee, Clarence Donaldson, Otis Sjoblom and Donald Jackson.
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Angry Parents
Demand Oiftfer
01 Principal

Shirley Smith

Circle To Make

DELTONA PROGRESS was outlined at a recent mcclinR of the Sanford
Hi wan is by Gaston Hr idee* and Chuck McCarthy, riyht, who arc shown
with Edwin Shinholscr, program chairman of the Sanford group and Hill
Frnnsa, president.

Tray Cards

Local Resident's
Brother Expires
Dr, and Mrs. Orville L.
Darks have returned to San­
ford from Pine Uluff, Ark.,
where they were celled by the
death of hn brother, Donald
E. Dirks, 38, minister of music
at First Uepllit Church In
Pine Uluff.
Aa native of Herculaneum.
Mo., he attended Music and
Art University at St. Louis,
was a graduate of Iowa Wes
Icyan College, Mt. Pleasant,
and received hla misters de
gree in religious education at
South western Baptist Theolo­
gical Seminary with special
studies In graded choir work.
For nine yeprs he was min
istecof music at First Baptist
Churdh In New Orleans where
he trained a 125 voice choir
which aang with the New Or
lean*
Philharmonic S y nu
phony. Under hi* direction, the
church's music department re
corded a number of classical
selections which have been
made Into long-play albums.
Survivors, other than Dr.
Barks, arc the wila, Helen,
and two children, Cynthia and
Donald Jr ;-i l l of Pine Bluff,
and hi* jatfacr, William E.
UagVa, of DaSoto, Mo.

P. Bayard Smith
Succumbs A t 88
F. Bayard Smith, 88, a res­
ident at 318 Palmetto Avenue
for 41 years, died Tuesday el
Seminoi* Ixxlge after a long
lllnea*.
Retired as an attorney af­
ter practicing law in Tennes­
see, he was active in the real
estate and Insurance business
in Sanford. He waa a member
and alder of First Preebyterlan Church.
Survivor* ara hla wlfa, Mre.
Helen W. Smith, of Sanford)
a daughter, Mrs. W. D. My*
an, of Orlando, and a eon,
Jo* E. Karas, of Port Arthur,
Texas.
In lltu of floware, tha fam­
ily has requested that dona­
tions be mad* to Thornwell
Urphanag* In Clinton, S. C.
Brlsson Funeral Horn* In
charge of arrangements.

Funeral Notice
• W IT H. r . M A Y A N U — F u n t r * !
••rvlcas for I*. Usysrd Bmltte.
i i , who ei*e Tu**4 *r, win
bald at 14:1* a. PI. Friday at
First Fr esb vtar Ua
Church,
Sanford, with Itsv. (Irovar C.
Btwelt officiating- Burial will
ha I* ICvsrar*** Cemttary.
Brlaaoa Fuasrat
Kama 4a
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District Governor Is Guest
Sneaker For Deltona Lions

'Slim And Trim'
Classes Slated

'Mothers March'
Slated Feb. 4
Mrs Pat Hanslmttom and
Mrs, Ann lloolchan, co-chair­
men of the RS15 Mothers Mar­
ch on Ruth Defects, announ­
ced today the January cam­
paign will lie climaxed by a
"Mothers March" on Feb. 4
Mrs. Huolehan said that the
"Marching Mother" who call*
for contributions to the March
of Dimes also will leave
a pamphlet explaining Tvhy
the fight against birth defects
is so necessary, what the
March of Dimes is doing about
it and how expectant mothers
ran protect themselves.
"The funds raised by the
Marching Mothers," explain
iil Mrs. Hansbottom, "will
help support scientific resear­
ch in thtis country and abroad
—research to find causes and
preventative* of birth defects,
Money also will go to finance
the network of March of Dimes . financed birth defect cen­
ters where latest treatment
techniques are
available to
iilrlh defect children^— often
saving them from life long dis­
ability."
"An hour of your time can
mean a lifetime to them,"
M rs.
Hansbottom
s a id .
"Please volunteer for the Mo­
thers Msrch."

Sanford Recreation Departof miniature citrus tree* to ment announces the beginning
of the wintrr series of the
The Deltona Lions Club weekend visitors from various
"Women's Slim and Trim"
meeting, held at the Com points of tile country who classes.
Classes wilt begin Monday
munity limit* Monday night, route here via plane to *c*
was most eventful with the Deltona. These small trees »t the Sanford Bee real ion lie
pr i nc i pa l speaker being appeal tp visitors ms the most partinent.
The "Slim and Trim " acti­
Claude E. Lock*, dialrict gov­ appropriate rouvenier of Flo­
vity will be offered for nine
ernor, Leesburg.
rida to carry b*"k to their
consecullve weeks, rath Mon­
Lock* recited slntlstlr* of friends and they ore psrticuday, Wednesday and Friday
the grewth of Lion* Interna­ larly pleased to know that the
at 3 30-11 a in.
tional which, with it* 723,000 money they spend fur trees
"Slim end Trim " classes do
member* In 18,000 Lions Clubs goes to th* Linns Fund for the not always apply to women
In 120 rountrira, Is tha larg­ blind and those needing sight with an overweight problem,
est aervie* club In the world. aid. The Lions ( ’lull has do- but also will help, the under­
It wiia the privilege of four sated *25(1 to the hospital in weight individual.
new member*, II Wight Ktrt- Daytona Reach for the Idind.
ley, minister of the Enterprise Th* state has matched this Now You Know
Methodist Church, S a m u e l amount, bringing Die donation
United Press lnlernnliitn.il
American Legion Memorial
Curlis, Lem Charles and I'r to f fit III, A plaque will lie
Jingo was a legendary em­ Post 2Sfi of ('nisrlborry and
McClain Post, to-be Inducted placed on the doct_ of ft he press of Jepun who, on Die the Auxiliary Unit will hold
by Governor Lock*, **»isled room which will he furnished death of tier huahitiul in the their meetings Monday at 8
by Don Meyer*, deputy gov­ from Duse fund*. l*r. George first century,, recruited an p. m. at the Woman'* Club
ernor of Daytona Beach. «nd Frison Jr, chairman of the army and led It on * com­ on Overhrook Drive.
Walt Davis, xone chairman of health and welfare committee, pletely surcesiful three-year
The Post will lienefit from
reported that he had mad* ar­ ronquest of Korea, according the Ch«r(ty N i g h t
Drt.and.
this
Monroe Morris, vice presi­ rangements for on eye exa­ to til* Encyclopedia Britan- Thursday *t the Sanford-OrUndo Kennel Club.
dent of the First Nutlonnl mination of a child.
nice.
Bank of Dellary, wae among
Interested visitor* who wltnsssed thli ceremony.
Dr. M(Cl*in Post came In
on transfer of membership
from Pennsylvania where he
was an aetiv* Lion for over
26 years. Ray Kerry and Bill
Harold ware inducted at a
previous meeting.
Arnold Vann, who I* doing
an outstanding job a* editor
of the new Deltona I.loni Club
Bulletin, w fe appointed chair­
man of tha rnmmlttr* of fes­
tivities of Ladies Night, Feb.
16.
Tha chairmanship o f the
regular program eommlltre,
a vary difficult assignment,
waa filled by a volunteer,
Gen* Neahslm, 'who la •*paclally fitted for the job.
Another offlrl*rrTppolntmrnt
waa Ralph W. Alger aa third
rica. president filling the vacangr caused by the absence
from ' pi* etata of Juhn H,
FIRE CHIEF Randy Kaufmann of Deltona answers questions of }dr. and
Loutaenhlaer.
President Holbrook reportMrs. Stanley Boekhout, 706 Halateml Avenue, concerning the new truck
ad M t U —seen ad tha tala
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By Mildred llanry

Memorial Post
Sets Meetings

xeceaUy guahmi by It*

tireman,,

Monday is the beginning of
"Heart Month" and several
individuals have been asked
to work on this project.
If you are asked to work In
some espaeity, please do not
fall to do so. We are benefited
greatly from funds secured in
this drive.
Listening to Mr*. Bently and
Cherry talk, one would be In­
clined to step In and offer a
helping hand. Of course, tbero
is never a dull moment with
Herbert Cherry because he al­
ways seems to inject humor
at the right Ume.
So let your spare time bo
dedicated to the "Heart Month
Drive." 1 am sure you will
not regret doing same.
* •
•
The play "Heaven Bound"
was presented at Allen Chapel
AME Church. Mrs. Grace
Haynes termed it a success.
She Is most grateful lo those
who participated in the Inter­
action.
Following are names of tho
persons and the character
they portrayed: Emp, Thome*
Wilson; David, Charles Thomton; Minister, D. C. McCoy;
St. Pete, James Johnson; Gos­
siping Women, Mrs. Vera
and Mrs. Pearlie
Ford; Rich Men, Julius Ringling; Religious Woman and
Wicked Daughter, Mrs. Annie
O'Neal; Sporting W o m a n .
Mrs. Sarah Pass; Wicked Wo­
man and children, Mrs. Inez
Baker and Mary Baker; Soph­
isticated Teacher. Hilda Bass;
Dancers. Sharon Williams,
Leur* Graham, Gwendolyn Di­
xon, Isadora Thornton snd Lin­
da Gibson; Widow Women end
children, Mrs. T e r r e n c e
Brooks; Phiigrim T r a ile r ,
Mrs. -Louise Gibson; Flapper
Girl,
Mrs. Leah Herring;
Drunken Women, Mrs. Ruby
White; Gamblers, Roosevelt
Howard, Roosevelt Thornton;
Soldier, Oscar Mcthie; Angels,
Linda Gilchrist, Ubmet a Deboss*, Geraldine
Cassanova,
CROOMR HIGH School’s newest faculty mcmJuanita Debose, Cynthi* Casliers; Left to right, Ulysses Brown, social stu­
sanova, Carolyn Thornton, and
dies; Erma Fuller, home economics, and David
soloist. Mrs V. Debose Tho
Green, mathematics.
(Herald I’hoto)
narrator was Rev. James Hagin.
■ • •
Crooma High School'e PTA
will meet Monday at 8 p. m.
All parents arc asked to make
a special effort lo attend. Pro­
gress report cards will ba
issued This ends the first
hslf of th* school year end it
will lie worth each parent's
time to check with the teach­
ers about hu child's progress.
• • •
fly Jens* Bogus
rest of th* world In th* cost
The
Bethune-Oookman
Col­
of paperwork.
’ UP! Financial Editor
Ilu estimated that the lege Chorale presented a bril­
NEW YORK (U PD — Red
United Kingdom, among the liant performance st CToom*
tapo u* a binder for official
nnn-Conimunist nations, was High School Friday night. If
document* ha* s o m e w h a t second with a total of $16.6 you missed tha concert, you
gonn out of fashion. But th* billion, and Japan wa* in missed a real treat for thay
paperwork which goe* with third place with $14.6 billion ware superb.
• a •
government
it ■till
very total cost psr year. West
much with ns, even^p* a na­ Germany’s eost in this aren
Last week we inadvertently
he put at $13 billion, France's omitted tha lines f.nm Sire.
tional budget item.
Even the widespread u»* of at $8 billion, Canada's at $6.6 Ezekiel Dixon'* picture with
microfilm and other device* billion, among other*.
her bolding the potato that
which reduce records to min­
resemble* a cobra snake.
iscule lixe h*» not been sucMany apologies, Mrs. Dixon.
• • •
frssful in doing away with
th* paper mountains which
It Is very sad tn hear • ptrseem *n Ineicepihl* failure
ant say, " I cannot do anything
of government anywhere. “ *
with Mary or Johnny." This It
President Johnson's budget
feature In no uncertain terms.
message to Congr***, for ex­
When the child was In his
ample, wa* 812 pages in it­
formative years, someone fail­
self. Compared to document*
By Maryana Miles
ed him. Many things ha said
already on file, that'* merely
A special meeting of the or did were "cute" when ac­
a speck.
newly organized Forest City tually a belt should have been
Th* General Servlra Ad­ Volunteer Fir* Department the cutie.
ministration, which ha* cus­ was held Monday night at
Every once end a while tha
tody of the National Archive* Bear I^ikt Elementary School
writer hears someone say,
and pecord* Service, for ex­ to elect directors. Acting
"Ktda these days cannot be
ample, had to ask for $212,- chairmsn for th* meeting was
treated the same way wa were
&lt;&gt;00 more this yrar in its be­ Louis J. Stubbs.
20 or 23 year* ago." With this,
half. It said it will have nine
Nomination* were presented that material objects or things
million ruble feet of record* by Thoms* Glldsrt, captain of
I disagree most emphatically.
under it* control In 1986.
the former Wekiwa depart­ The problem lies In tha fart
Figure* of government rec­ ment whose arsa, in part, will
that too much emphasis Is put
ord* on file and the space be covered by the new group.
on
material things with tha
they take up do not, of
Elected for the year were
course, include the recordi Stubbs, Carl Unley, Grant belt becoming obsolete.
We need to atop thinking
which individual taxpayer! Mueller, Hollar* McPherson,
may krep in their own homes Dick Schmitz and W. T. Se- that material obpccls oy things
on such things as income tax chrest. These director* will which we shower upon &lt;xc
payment*. Even th* amall in­ elect their officer! at a later children will assure us that
vestor, or the man who haa meeting and a charter will by their behavior patterns will be
sold a house and bought an­ drafted and boundary lines those our society accepU.
Yes, some'of us understand
other, or claim* a variety of established for fire protection.
now why our parents used to
exemption*, may have no dif­
say, “ It hurt* me Just as much
ficulty filling up a cubic foot
as it hurts you, but I have to
of epaca at home with rec­
do 1C" WHOP! I
ord* covering a half dozen
• a a
year* or ao.
Sonny Richardson, former
In copying technique*, th*
United State* probably lead*
stalwart tackle for the Crooma
LONDON CUPI&gt; — Timo Panthers in the late 40s, came
th* world, yet th* recond*
continue to pile up in private Mukmen, the Finn who won by lo see me last week. Rich­
enterprise aa well a* in gov­ the Mont* Carlo Rally, arriv­ ardson Is a graduate of
ernment. Not too long ago, ed here with his British co- Crooms High and Florida A
on* member of Congress eati- dr(yer, Paul Easter,
and M University, Ha U em­
Before they went to lied, ployed in tha Leon County
mated that thla nation’s bu*ineaamen and industrialist* they carefully lifted their red school system.
a a a
epant $111 billion A year on rompart car through tha front
paperwork.
door of their hotel.
James (Jimmy) Rhodes is
If. G. Miller, A vie* presi­
"W e thought it would be doing Juvenile work In Tailsdent o f a photocopy equip­ •afer," said Eaatar, who had haute. Rhodes is graduate of
ment company, Evanston, UL, gotten special permission from CHS and Florida A and M. Ho)
said that figura put th* U. the hotel l a leave it just in- participated in basketball at
8, lag tut i i fiunt ad th* Aida Oe lobby.
CUS,

chairmen of the "Heart Month
By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
Proposed legislation of sev­
Drive" for the past five or six
en Items will be presented
322-3758
yean. They have combined
Tuesday by Senford commis­
Mrs. Natherine Bently and their talents and efforts to
sioner! to Seminole County
Herbert Cherry have been eo- make it a success.
legislators.
Inclined In request! of the r
city will be legislation to per­
mit the city to change its
election time to the first Tues­
day In December. By having
a separate‘ election, commis­
sioner* feel they will be spar­
ed the disadvantage of having
names of city candidates pla­
ced at the bottom of the bal­
lot under a long list of nation­
al, state and county candi­
dates.
Qualifying opening dates
will be asked 48 days before
the election, with 20 days in
which lo qualify for city posts.
Commissioners also will ask
for legislation boosting their
salary schedule from the pre­
sent $50 per month salary and
$50 expenses to a straight $150
a month salary with $200 for
the mayor. ,
Other legislative action to
be requested by the city Inincludes the following:
Allow Internal Improvement
Fund (o establish bulkhead
lines in Lake Monroe for City
MRS. NATHERINE BENTLY holds the heart
of Sanford In preparation for
fund poster above ns she begins to kick off the
lakcf.iuTbTlevelopment, i ,“ Heart Month Drive" beginpir;7 .« Monday,
Amend Section ITS 05''o f
State Law applicable to no­
tice of public bearings, chan­
ging it from 15 days to to
days notltee;
To provide protection of mu­
nicipal water supplies even
(bough outside the city limits;
To extend time under San­
ford annexation law from two
lo frve years.

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Forest City

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Directors

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Ball-Blair Agency

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
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MERLF, W. WARNER
REALTOR
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St. Johns Realty

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F H A -V A HOMES

1 2-4124
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I‘lived Streets

REALTY

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COM P E T E N T M A N O R \v*\t.\\
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covarad by th&lt;#
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n#w »p t p * f to own, fill and 90. L o l a F u r S i d e
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collfit
from coin optrat#I
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2 2 i foot frontafit xx«&gt;t • ‘dr 95. Houses For Sale
95.' Hounes For Sale
10MO
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3-2-2721
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and Sales Broker ===„
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105. Irmler Lots

R en ln N

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Management

D E L T o N A xr#a : »o* i»n aprlng
fad laka, IIS'* on F!nt#r|*r •%*
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V IS D A L E . J. x lo. ( l W i '- o m
front Dining: Room, h
condition I'h l:2*2«4:

THE TIM E TESTED TIPM
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97. Houses F o f Rent

$100.00 DO W N

Ra*1 Eaf *t* — tnauranc#
I r d A P a rk A v a
122*1441

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Government Owned
. Homes

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^

JOHN E. FOX,

m Micnoit*

L’ p h c I K i n n s

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Read and Use T h e m !

95. House* For Sale

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Jan. 27, 1965 — Pape 11

ROBERT A W ILLIAM S
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ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

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SWEETIE PIE

n u i t rii ' i i u n
11»*tit litiy Broker *
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Buy — 8*1! — T r* I *

For

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sanfnrd, Florida

1122-1 s:i5

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PAY M EN TS
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Sanfiird. I luriibi
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Nat mmxill Re|»iirtPxekHi*nia Inc.

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Yes,

Sunny Hayes Is Holding A
Name Your Own Deal Sale" On All 1965
Chryslers, Plymouths, Valiants, And Barracudas. The Wildest Melee
Ever Attemped By A New Car Dealer. But Sunny Says To Hurry
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, LA K E LA N D (U P I) — Ap­
plication! art being accepted
now for the aixlh all-Florida,
orange dessert contest bp the
Florida Cltru* Commission.
Tha annual conteit offering
$10,000 In price*, I* eponeor
ed bp the commi»*lon „ln eo
operation with four major
electric utility firm* serving
Florida and an appliance man
ufacturer.
The deieert* mult contain
section* of at least two fresh
Florida orange* or on* cup
of Florida orange juice.
Tha deadline for entering
i* Wednesday, Feb. 6. and pre­
liminary judging will be con*
ducted by the home service
department* of the co-operat­
ing utilities. Tha grand final*
will he judged by five nation­
ally-known food expert*.The contest I* open to any
resident of Florida who haji
passed hi* or her 17th birth­
day, except employe* or em­
ployes* families of tha cosponsoring firms or their ad“'vertislng agencies.
Previous grand prlre win­
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Clubhouse Plan
Presented In
Bear Lake
By M*ry»nn Mile*
Preliminary building plan*
for the Rear Lake Commun­
ity Association Clubhouse, to
he built on Rig Rear Lake,
were presented for approval
at the group's January meet
Ing by the president, Rlrhnrd
Ostrander, who also 11 donat­
ing his services ai architect
fur the project.
Cnn-lnictmn la scheduled to
la-gin in the near future.
Guest speaker fur the occa­
sion was S. O. Doiminey of
County Tax Assessor Mary
Enrle Walker’s office who exphiiyed method* end proced­
ure* used in evaluation and
appraisal of home properties.
Following hi* talk, member*
joined.in for a que»t&gt;un and
answ er discus*Inn. "
During the social hour, pig
In poke priiet were won by
Mrs Charles lloliapel and
Mi*. Kthel Webster. Hostess.
cs for the evening were Mrs.
Janie* limit and Mi*. Helen
t '" c k le y .

The association Is planning
a square dance at Rear Lake
Lleineritary School for Feh.
i:t with Danny Robinson ol
Orlando as caller.
N e il tegular meeting will
b* Feb. 18, 8 p.ni., at the Flor­
ida Rower Employe* Club with
Mi*. Daniel Rrook* and Mr*
Stanley Rury aa ho»te»»e».

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Ilnptlst Church will meet for
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p. m today followed by a Rlble Study to b* conducted by
Rev, Clifford Gresham at
Tt$0 p.m. Choir will practlc*
•t 1:80 p.m.
On Friday at 8 p.m, th*
Brotherhood will meet at the
.hem* of Chari** Jackson,
(Marcia Drive, Forest City, for
t a * el*ctiga of officer*.

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Its Mildred Haney
Clneaea being conducted for
thr adult education progtahi
in Drltuna now- include: Art,
Thursday at 2 p. m. Halid,
Saturday at 11:30 a m.;
Choral Group, Monday at
8:4&amp; p. m.j
Drama and
speech. Wednesday at 4 p
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p. m.j Flower Arranging,
Wednesday at 10 a. m.j Hor­
ticulture, Tuesday at 4 p. m.j
Art* and Crafts, Friday at
B:J1U a. m.j Psychology, Tues­
day at 4 p. in. and Spanish,
Monday at 1:30 p. m.
All elassrs are held in the
•‘ Little Red School House” or,’
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Without counting our chickens be­
fore they're hatched, let’s do a little
assuming. *
"\ssume with us, if you will, that
our Junior College is well under way;
that only physical wofk is needed to
be done.
That’s fine. But we don’t stop here.
There are two more projects that
must be done this year. Let’s call one
the St. Johns River complex— the
marina, Port Authority, St. Johns* Indian River Canal, et al.
The other is the Metropolitan Tel­
ephone System— MTS.
These three projects—Junior Col­
lege, St. Johns Complex and MTS—
will congeal this county into one of
the closest knit group of people in the
state."
We’ll be the envy of all our fine
friends throughout the state.
The intricate wheels of the St.
Johns Complex are being fully greas­
ed for action. Something is happen­
ing virtually every day in some phas­
es of the project.
And so it is with MTS. George
Touhy is busy getting the pins in
place so he can roll the ball for a per­
fect strike.

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Thou turnest man back to the dust,
and sayest, Turn back, 0 children of
men!— Psalms 90:3.
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There is a point nt which every­
thing becomes simple and there is no
longer any question of choice, be­
cause all you have staked will be lost
if you look back. Life’s point of no
return,— Pag Hammarskjold.

D eath Decrees
Capital punishment is slowly pass­
ing in this country, not so much from
abolition as from disuse.
Nine states have now done away
.with '»l entirely— Alaska, Hawaii,’
Maine, Michigan,. Itjinnesota,-North
Dakota, Rhode Island, Wisconsin and
most recently, by referendum on Nov.
3, Oregon.
Even among the 41 other states,
and the federal government, the num­
ber of executions has dropped drast­
ically. Last year's record, when 21
prisoners were put to death, was an
all-time low. Hv contrast, 199 execu­
tions took place in 1935.
The pros and cons of the value of

capital punishment still arouse the
passions not only of ordinary citizens
iuit penologists, sociologists and other
professionals. Advocates on both
sides of the question cite evidence
that the crime of-murrler increases,
decreases, stays the same orAiears no
real relation to the existence or non­
existence of the death penalty.
It is likely that the question will
never be settled statistically but only
in the changing attitudes of.men. The
trend of history seems to be on the
side of those Who believe there must
be a better way than the legal tak­
ing of lives to punish or prevent the
illicit taking of other lives.

Phil Newsom Says

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Econom ic Boomlct
l PI Foreign News Analyst
The ill winds that blow across Smith Viet Nam may
help spur what already is sn
ri onomic biKimlct lor South
Korea.
Scarcely more fhan * year
*So it was believed urtu*dy
impovible tiiat the South Kor
can economy couUI exist ujth
mil continued t mlcd States

aid. Traditionally, most nf
Korea's mdifstir was located
in the north, above the 3Xth
parallel which divides Korea
between the Communist and
liie non • Communist south
Most of the natural rcaources also were in the north
The south existed on agneui
turr.
But now both the l S ad

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Mrs. Ritchie llarri*
CM 3X34
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Mr* Juli* llartoe
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Mr* Mifinnn Milr*
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Mrs. Eranre* Wetter
332-6319

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Mr*. Jane 1 aeselberry
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Mr*. B. 1.. Juhnsoa
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Mr* Jo*n Magia
363-3743
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Mrs. Itonna Fetes
83I-331T
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Mrs. Margaret Coaby
322-6793
Osteen
Mr*. C’larenr* Snyder
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Follow Judy'* *x»mpl* if
you hav* two children of
the a»mr » e i who are rbwe*
together in ag*. Eor th*
youngrr child often gela
starved for ego' inflation
and desirably an. Good par­
ents can help balance th*
Extrovert-Introvert factor*
in the family »o aend for
thow* le»la below. They are
fun a* party game*, loo!
t'.ASE U-493: 'Matthew' and
Peter, aged b and 4, arc
Judy’a older *on*.
"Daddy," Judy asked me,
“ don’t you think it ia a good
idea l«; eeparate th* boya oci-aaionally t
"For example, I find that
Peter expands visibly in hia
ego when Matthew- goes to
spend a weekend with his
Grandpa and Grandma llhsa.
"For that leaves Peter as
thr oldest child in the house­
hold, so he enjoys an entirely
new outlook on life.
"His personality improves
for he doesn't whine as much,
i.ud he thrives on being my
chief helper.
“ For when Matthew is at

Thought For Today
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W o rry

We look forward to early action on
this vital projpet; one which concerns
all of Seminole County.
The situation is (his ridiculous:
Residents of North Orlando find in
some instances that to call their
neighbor across the street they must
pay a toll. Some are on the Winter
Park exchange; some on the Sanford
area exchange.
This particular phase of the threeprong project for this year,could virt­
ually be accomplished by a stroke of
a pen,
We hope enough accord is generat­
ed so that it will be done. Not just
this year but ns quickly as possible.
Let’s get on with the job of build­
ing a Solid Seminole.

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home, Matthew tends to out- house selling and lets th*
do and outbid him in. almost younger do the actual aocial
■ffontihg."
everything."
For short vacation trips of- IO lareful In money matIter*
...
vtt..
vs.
tha -n.aU&gt;k.ir,_
spendthri/ty
the sort thnt Judy mentions,
type.
it is often a good Idea t o , . (M s|ow
up u
semiiate the older child from
v4. - , frjend of #v.
h's next younger sibling.
cry body.
This gives that younger,
(til More determined va.
tepressed youngster a chance
willing to compromise.
lo inflate his ego as top man
(?l More dogmatic In reon the totem pole, ns it were (1 ,
ltgton or poltuca v». a "mid­
One great advantage of
dle of the roader."
ikindergarten ia the_Jact it . (S)
Interested
la
lets the next younger chilo ...
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then strut hia temporary
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(items vs. often forgets to do
ktndrtKArtrti thu» not only
htimulntr* the older yoime* * * ... ..
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iter hut it let* thr younger
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writer th»n a ipeaker.
one feel more important for
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the Introvert from thi Lxtrohome* he becomes a kinder
g.irtrn teacher for his young.
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cr siblings.
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thus the mam element in
Thus, .he passes on the
whether we become Intro*
clrvcr ideas he learned «t
verts vs. Extroverts.
school,
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■ So send for the “ Extrovertlllnc
Illness, hnwervr, may upset ,
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Lotunl. m-rsim.-ilttv*
thec usual
personality traits
long stamped, return «nv«lthat make the older child an
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ope. plus 110 ernta. It alto
introvert arid the younger
,
make* good party entertainone mote extrovertne.
inert.
Thus, if the firstborn is
( Always w ril. lo Dr.
Vt»* ICftmld RFlrtmiri !*•Irrx from l|t rmdri* nn |»i|h« sickly or hospitnliiod, the Crane In rare of this arwa||r
Thr n rltff m» J u•f _ ncx! younger jimy usurp the
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Irr
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And if the oliler is a girl
will l»r « I%r n prrifrfm f. I rling and printing costa when
trrft Rililmifd ft* nllirr* utr while the next is a boy, this you aend for on* of hia
nrrrfi InItIr |*r»%Mr tl Ihr f '!'» also duplicates the situation.
book lets.)
mil alr iI In j»rrft«*i»nlHlr«.
Etut if there aio two son*
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At First K Palm etto
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In attempting to make major ravkU) iiik I Admirni lU'i'ily vis* the oli*r child tends to ful­
(A lo n gsid e old post o ffic e )
fill the first putt of each de­
parts of labor agreements oy Ititiir A Utartit h It no hnpp&lt; ii *
scription below
hushntrd.
oily uniform nationwide, lo­ thiit our ihiuglitri
t l ) Neully hangs up its
cal employers
and union I t. (Mr. Willmd Shafer, i* clot lies vs. tosses tiielll on
o f f ] r r r in i'lln r u ** t*f l h «* 11M
chini s.
member* both lose Then loo,
a A mi*4aH»r |&gt;o*«u |*Unt ai
('JI Hoards its rnriily o r'
yoiTmly get a national iTrltef
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possession, instead of gob­
because union and manage
• Carpets • Furniture
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merit cannot agree on soirre
• Tile
• Pianos
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loea| problem
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peris want to see whether
C n u n h y - ^ 'H o n U it h , C u e .
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Letters

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Biossat— Ray Cromley

P o litica l N otebook
WASHINGTON
I NEA) - | unions II also would make
The East Coast • Gulf ports featherbedding illegal
longshoremens strike w i l l
Martin's toll isn't expected
bring new pressures in ( on to get out of committee Hut
press fur a law to make in turn who attempt to asses,
dttslry ■ wide strikes or lock the feelings of the groups that
form a majority in Congress
outs more difficult
A primary objeFltve would sense that many senators ami
be the prevention of nation representatives are now de
^.'iinTiiiiik to
in
wide shutdowns which could lei mined to do something
riK-v winch
cripple the economy Industiv prevent lug stri)
loinicallv the
w i d e truekinp. railroading, could nullify ccntimf
maritime shipping, aviation effects of their unemploy merit
programs
anil steel and automobile man and anti poverty
ufacturmg stoppages would and cause enough rconomidiscontent to end-tugci tin tr
be prime targets
Opposition to compulsory own re elections.
arbitration is strong in tin-1 belief is growing among*
administration, in Congress some congressmen that mdu,
and in major unions general tty - wide bar gaming will
ly Samplings of C S industry have lo go, and that It must
leaders disclose the same op la- , replaced lie ' area" oi
position
exception There &gt; tegniii.i, 1 bargaining 1 mil r
a gtowing lertmg in favor &lt;d this concept, industry and on
compulsory arbitration anum - ion, would bargain loi a mar
some leading rail, trucking hetmg region, provided the
shipping and airline opcratois |e, lull did toil include llioii
Hep David Martin, K ■Net* . Ih.hi ., leitain ]■■■ ■eiiljge
has introduced his ltlll 31)3 lor say I • go 30 hi lo per i i-ut
ol in, total national maiket
the third stiaighl session ol
Congress Hill 333 would ban o| that industry
I lien »
in. i o ,i'mg
talks
industry ■ wide bargaining
w id. t..o gam
make fili al bai gaining Com that indusll y
pulsory lor both industry and n it ta k e , ne g id ia ta .il , b*o lai

The pro'tw^t of ts.g new
business with South Viet Nam
Erses the South Koreans hope
that the advance will Ik1quick
enetl.
South Korea is &lt;1is pat ('Inns:
J.ooo nun combat troops to
South \let Nam in res|&gt;on&gt;e
to l' s ui limn and in return
hope to sell the Smith Vletna
loose up to $66 tuition- worth
--I steel products, cotton tex
tiles cement and wheat flour
I he $X0 nullum would compaie
to only about in million m
Had
Even without the expected
sales to South Viet Nani, the
South Korean economy has
shown encouraging gains
Total exports last year a
mounted to $120 million as
compared to only $20 million
five jesrs ago.
The rice harvest for 1964
set a new record.
WASHINGTON
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—
llapjolv. this n.-*-»t no longer Franc*;,
Two fcrttluer plants and
France then formed an alii
two more under construction \&gt; you yotrself probably il be the i jm- There lias just
with
Russia,
which
soon will fill the country's ready ha»e noticed, World been released a new dmumen ance
m«&gt;vi- based on Mrs strengthened her alliance with
total need*
A
new
power War I has been n u k i n g • tary
, Tuclim..n » book which &lt;\ the llatkuii, Germany in turn
plant in Pusan gives South comeb , ck.
Korea more electricity than it
j n fecent months there Iras plain, in simple terms bow the strengthened bet albative with
\ustna
needs During the years ol N,(.n , fa&lt;h
npwjpa,B.r. war got Marled
1 attended -* screening.of the
Meanwhile
tin
R.ilkans
Japanese occupation and al m ii,itme 4n„ telcusnm com
ler. power plants in Manchur&gt; mrntarirs atiout thisjconfllvt film the ot.ii-i evening ami 1 broke away Imm Turkey and
la supplied most of the power which for many years was a thought it-might serve a use Bulgaria entered an under
lor all Korea. Ihe Korean ntosl a for gotten chapter m fill pm |»*«-&gt;- ii | Minimal lied standing with \u»tria Where
the nairali.e for the I* nefit upon Austria dei-lared sever
war left Hie south with a history
ot tlio - who it-■gtit not gel e.gnty fiver Bosnia
s.tbia
chrome jiowcr shortage
due obvious reason for th*
then demanded autonomy lor
The pg(e of South Korean revival of mu rest is the lac! around to seeing it
England and Germanv, see Bosnia and Austria mobilises)
roust ruction has given it sul- that last August marked the
ficient cement production ea 301h anniversary of the U-gmn weie thinking of forming an against Serbia
al iaio. But Germany feared
llusms supported Serbia an t
parity that it now can exjiort
mg of the wai Another tailor
Skilled, low ro,t labor gives was the publu alum of Hat Hu., would prevent tn-r from Germany therefore attacked
buil liii. an independent, nav&gt; I ratio win ti can,ed England
■South Kori a an opportunity to
bars VS. luchman s f’ ulltrer
Amt i.jiglamt feared a German to mobilue against Germany
move into the cheap market
Prir* book, "The Guns of Vu
being abandoned by Japan gust," which became a best navy of any kind Sq England | And that was what the war
formed
an
alliance
with was all atiout
fo r example, Ihe Koreans
ae-llef.
turn out a sewing machine
la-ss apparent is what caus
that can be sold for $13 30
ed World War I to lade so fa,1
Chronic problems remain
in the first place Altiiough
One of them l» unemployment ]
overshadowed by World War
Seoul, the capital, alone is
II. It was nonetheless a rata
said lo have 30o.ooo unem­
clysmie event not easily writ­
ployed.
ten off
Import* still far outdistance
I don't pretend to be a slu
export*
dent of such matters, but 1
do believe 1 know why the
Ju st tell us how much
74
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average American has tend
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cd lo dismiss World War 1
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392 00
Irani* kibltirr who enlcra a
prompt, courteous service.
ed the war.
popularity contest.
Kor centurie*. Europeans
LOANS UP TO $600
have been fighting ware that
Auto nerkeri should lie
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nobody understood It doesn't
rnmprlUji to disarm while teem to bother them. But we
driving.
Americana are accustomed to
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To present their , wive*
Any war* that we can't un­
f lN A N C I S E R V IC E , IN C .
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husband* just dole out money. Therefore, we subconsciously
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8-11 p.m. Wednesday Night
m o v i e . "Detective' Story."
Kirk Douglas, Eleynor Parker
and William Bendlx alar in
this 1931 drama, Douglas stars
is a New York City detective
who la a near psychopath In
fala determination to track
down and prosecute criminals.
The story tells bow hia fana­
ticism affects bis private life
■a well aa the men he works
with. William Bendlx. ii hia
partner, Miai Parker la hia
Wife and Horace McMahon ia
his superior officer.
7:30-0 p.m. NBC. The Virgin­
ian. "Six Graves at Cripple
Creek." (Color) There may
be only five* bodies in (he six
graves and the man who aur-

Marlene Streit
Wins 4th Title
FORT LAUDERDALE —
fU P I) — Canada's Marlene
Streit could turn pro and pop
up on the ladles’ golf circuit
If the Doherty Challenge Cup
Tourney la any Indication of
ber talents.
Mlu Streit won bar fourth
Doherty title over defending
champion Nancy Roth of Hol­
lywood, Fla., Sunday.
But the victory wai less
than boJtpm, aa . the former
Canada, United States and
British Amateur golf chamthen had to fight back twice
before wrapping up the victory
on the 35th hole of a gruelling
36-hole final.

the Imperial!, Freddie and the
Dreamera, Duane Eddy, Bay
Petersen, Dave Berry, The
Cable!, The Bloiiomi, Bobby
Sherman, and limply hordea
of other atari. Song hita In­
clude ‘ Twill and Shout,"
"Spliih Splaih," "Rufl Neck,"
"The Crying C am el" and oth­
er claiiica. Produced by Ghengll Khan.
9-9:30 p m. CBS. Dick Van
Dyke Show. "Stacey Petrie"
Part &gt;1. More about the frus­
trating r o m a n c e between
Ilob’i * brother Stacey and the
girl who Isn't even aware he'a
the one who'a been writing to
her, plus his added complica­
tions of opening a coffee ahop.
Herbie Fiye appears ai a
waiter who'a been through the
coffee shop's Innumerable ma­
nagements and Carl Reiner
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - shows up as a derelict actor.
Hunters killed 5,364 deer on There's a good tangled tele­
Florida’s wildlife management phone scene Involving Rob,
areas during the 1964-65 hunt­ Laura and Staccy'a girl.
ing season, the Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
slid.
Deer hunting closed out Jan.
17 and most wildlife areas al­
so doled down for the year.
Turkey hunting la closed ex­
The race la really getting
cept In the Fourth District,
where it will continue through tight In the City Bowling Lea­
Jan. 28, Director A. D. Aid- gue as this past Wednesday
rich said, and quill and squir­
night found it rough going for
rel hunting will continue state­
some of the top teams.
wide threwgh Feb. 28.
Aldrich said the following ‘ The first place :Jet-Lanal
game was killed on the man­ team grabbed a tiger by the
aged hunting areas: turkey tail aa thay met BobJa^Rea1,13Q, quail 11,624, squirrel 0.- taurant flveaoma on lane's one
956, ducks 1,936, and wild hogs and two for position night.
1,122.
Pete (the bomb) Petersen led
Bolt's to a three point win ov­
er Jet Lance as John Spolski
was high for his team with a
214/574, with Petersen shov­
eling strikes to the tune of
214, 206 and 200 for a 022 servived the Indian massacre
may be an escaped killer or
a nice young lad's father or
neither or even both. Trying
to find out are Ryker (Clu Gulager), who'd like to catch up
with the gunman, and Lucille
(Shetlah Wells), who'd like to
find her father. Best perform­
ance Is given by John Dou­
cette aa a sheriff who may or
may not be truitworthy. Stan­
dard western.
1:30-9:30 p.m. ABC. Shindig.
The weekly hour of hymns,
lullsbycs and chorals Is head­
lined by Little Anthony and

Hunters Take
5,364 Deer

Three-Way Tie
In City League

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tlcully all of her la Pictured above) Hkea the chceaecaks
lcturcs aho la doing but la ingUng for more serious rolaa
ullet In a bikini?

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Pryor's State Farm Insur­
ance made-a clean tweep from
the Lake Monroe Inn team aa
they moved bark Into the third
■pot and bumped L.M. down
to the number five position
In standing!. Captain John
Zueli was high for Pryor’s
with hia 205/664. Oops, al­
most overlooked the 'Ole* Cap­
tain Jerry (the cigar) Farella
with his 203/683 set.
Harry (the Torpedo) Pen­
tecost was the hlg man for
the Lake Monroe Inn era with
Ms games of 213, 237 and 1B2
to come out with the high
■erics for the league, a 082.
Cook's Cornrr Is on their
way hack to the top spot as
they bombed the Rose and
Wilks Restaurant five-some
by four points and moved in­
to the fourth slot Id position
standings. Andy Patrick led
Cook's With his 206, 210/683
and Hill Anderson shot a 622
for the It A W men.
In other action, the Har­
ry'a Bar ami Package team
moved Up lo sixth place with
a three point win over the
Amejlcan Legion Post 63.
Team Captain Harold (Doc)
Ring paced his team with a
556 series while Harold Ap­
pleby was hlghman for the Le­
gionnaires with a 612.
In other league action, Wis­
dom Sod Service men are still
hat as they salvaged three
points from the Sanford Man­
ufacturing team with the help
of Al Clialfin'a 205/671 and
team captain Jerry (lefty)
Wisdom 202/644.
The Hindus practiced a
form of pintle aurgery aa
early

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to the Encyclopaedia Britan1
nifa.

9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. Burke'a
Law. "Who Killed Rosie Sun­
set," Now why would anyone
want to kill the little old mapseller and one of the world's
foremost collectors of trash T
Tonight's suspect guest star
Hat acts like a colectlon' of
frurtrated Hollywood hams
and Includes Dennis Day,
Hans Conreld, Russ Tamblyn,
Eddie Albert and Sheree Nor­
th (What agalnT). There's al­
so Francinc York slinking around seductively. More intri­
guing than the killer's identi­
ty is Rosie's "Moonlighting"
profession.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Danny
Kaye Show. Irene Ryan can’t
get away from the Beverly
Hillbillies, even when she goes
avlsitin’ with Dsnny Kaye.
In one comedy sketch she's
Granny again and Danny Is
her Grandpa when TV visits
the oldest couple In West Vir­
ginia. Later they do a song
and dance to "We Belong To­
gether," and a series of black­
outs about overprotective mo­
thers. Also guesting are Bes*

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134-4JJI, Tampa.

SANFORD
S A N F O R D S H O P P IN G C E N T E R
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On(Bhidqsi

One point of great interest
in studying the 1963 World
Championship trials for the
U. S. team is that all IS pairs
were prepared to bid with
sjiny excuse.
Thus, every South player
looked at his nice distribution
and chose to open the bidding
with one spade in spite of
folding only 10 high-card
‘ v ' points. Then every West j&gt;liy-“
er proceeded to overcall wilh
(wo diamonds, in spite of the
fact that he was vulnerable.
Two North players took a
fc.ery conservative view of
things and only got their part­
ners to g a m e Six North play­
ers drove to six spades and
every South fulfilled the con­
tract after receiving a club
or diamond lead. It should be
noted that if any West had
opened a heart there is a slight
chance th-M South might have
round a way to go down. Alter

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Do you
you’re a girl, and loose enough to show you're a lady.
Don't pay any attention to
the "cracks people make.
And your father ought to be
ashamed of himself.
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DEAR ABBY: I jlist had
to write you about my husband's w crly critical atti­
tude. If he isn’t criticiring
someone be knows, he's criticiring the performers on
television. Our sons are
teenagers, and they have
picked up their father s hab­
it of criticiring everybody.
The boys are aggressive,
domineering, obnoxious and
disrespectful, and have ter­
rible tempers, just like their
fatther. Please, Abby, won’t
you tell me how to handle
the, situation, as 1 don't
kno* how much more of
this I can take? Thank you.
BEAT
DEAR BEAT. From your
description of the boy's fa­

By Oswald Jacoby

ther I wouldn't advise you
to become too critical of
HIM. You will have to try
twice as hard to influence
your sons for the better in
order to offset the bad ex­
ample set by their father.
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want a
fresher,
better milk?

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CONFIDENTIAL TO F.LLIE : Most men who have
lived alone for 48 years have
developed a long list of self- ,
centered habits that would
drive any woman to distrac­
tion. Don't work too hard
to land this one.
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Problems? Write to ABBY,
Box 63700, Los Angeles, Cal­
if. For a personal reply, en­
close a stamped, self • ad­
dressed envelope. * —«•
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THINK GOODNESS!
. . . It’s T . G. LEE!
THrrr'a no mistaking the rxtra quality of T. G. Lee milk. It'a
evident In the richer, frrahrr flavor. Look for the T . G. Lea
trademark when you want the heat.

Hate to write letters? Send
one dollar to Abby, Hox
69700. Los Angeles, Calif.,
for Abby's booklet, "HOW
TO WRITE LETERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS."

PHONE 322-0663 FOR HOME DELIVERY

nesse against the king to
give East a second club trick.
One East-West pair gained
13 International Match Points
when their North-South oppo­
nents bid all the way to seven
spsdcs.
Their method of getting
there is shown in the box.
North’ s . three - diamond call
L X of those all-purpose
cue bids designed merely tov
show a Very big hand. North’s
four no-trump was Blackwood
and South's jump to six dia­
monds showed one ace and a
void suite which he assumed
would be of value to his part­
ner. North's seven-spade bid
Opening lead— ♦ A
was bad He could expect his
drawing trumps, he might partner to have a little more
have led a club from his hand than he showed up with, hut
and put in dummy's ten That North should have realized
would lose to the jack. Later, the danger of having to lo»e
South might have led his a club or heart trick and setqueen of club* and tried a R* trtfd for~The small slam
NORTH
* AK J
V K 64 1
♦ KB
A A 1019
EAST
W IS T .
A 98 SI
A None
V 107 B
V JB9
4 J I7 I
AKJ
SOUTH (D)
A Q 107 6 4 3
- «*A Q 3
.
A None
AQS74
East and West vulnerable
Snath Wrst North East
Pais
3♦
3♦
1*
Pan
Pass 4 A
3*
Pass 4 N.T. Pan
4A
Pail
Pass 7 A
6♦
Pan
Pass

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Zoo Relocation
Plan Postponed

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Presentation of the Sanford
EDYTM THORNTON McLEOD
Chamber ot Commerce plan
Today all the letters seem take will power and you must |
for a Nil antral zoological area
to
ask hut one question; “ Can mean it when you start
%n I lie lakefront with relora
Any woman wanting to rc
(ion and expansion of the 100, I reduce?"
Of course you can, but you dure can ftnd help in toy
which was to have been placed
"Figure I’ertcction Dill " You
before
city
commissioners must follow the planned men rail gel hack to the dies* size
Monday, was postponed when us of any diet you select And, which was rightfully yours
girls, remeber it is diet and So, if &gt;ou mean business,
the hour grew late
diet alonr which can reduce send me a long, self • addrrss
Chamber President A. B.
you, so why not, as Shakes ed, stamped envelope ami en
Peterson Jr. advised cotnmiss- peare said, "Screw your cour
close TEN cents in coin, I
Jom-rs that the plan was "ra- 1age to the sticking ■ place"
will also send you a little gift
Mhcr long and detailed and it and get rid of excess weight booklet. BUT YOU MI ST AD
Here is a typical letter DRESS AND STAMP YOUR
might be best to take U up at
This
another meeting, since you "Can 1 reduce ? I have let RETURN ENVELOPE
myself go and weigh 183. 1 is important
have a long agenda."
Commissioners agreed and am 3 feet tall or short, how­
This new season the dress
even without the presentation ever you look at it! — Ella " ess are simple, hut shaped,
And another letter; "Would so of course, you must shape
oilier business kept the mem
tiers in session until 12.30 a m. it be passible to get rid ol your figure accordingly. And
weight alter age sixty? I look you look much younger when
Tuesday.
you get rid of excess weight
In other action commission- like a mountain. — M.M."
To these writers and so and you will Icct so much bet­
A?rs denied a request to per­
mit E. N Smith, 1107 West many more posing almost the ter. Your health will improve
13th Street, to use city pro­ same question, 1 say yes, you and you will tee] like dressing
can reduce, at any age, by up and going places.
perty as a parking area.
if you haven't been on a
A motion to permit a zoning following a sensible act of
variance to Mrs Doris Mason, planned menus. But it docs diet and you know you should
2004 Adams Court, to operate
a beauty shop in her home
failed on a tie vote. Commiss­
ioner A. L. Wilson was absent
A request by Hal Washburn
^or a letter of commitment to
New tioffic signal* at the
allow use of city water and
sewer to Lake Ada properly intrisec-lion of south Highway
for construction of apartments 17-92 and Onuta Ruad wete
activated late Monday by the
was approved
State Road Department, J. C.
Lavender, county road super­
intendent, said today.
The new signals cost the
county }4.3(X) out of secondary
road funds.
The Onora Road signal is a
*
TALLAHASSEE (U P Il — "demand" light that ia only
Gov. llaydon Burns was back activated by traffic leeking
in lied today, unable to shake access to the highway. Other­
off an attack of flu which he wise, the signals on the high­
apparently picked up in Wash­ way remain on "go", Lavend­
ington.
er said.
Mrs. Bums also had to slay
Above the aouthbound lane
in bed today after suffering a a right-hand lane signal stays
"miserable night,” apparently on green continuously, per­
with the same virus, assistants mitting through traffic to
•®lo the Governor reported.
keep moving.
Burns came back Thursday
from the Presidential inaugu­
ration and went to bed, but got 47 Years Late
PORTSMOUTH, Eng. (U P I)
up Sunday to go to the home
of the late Treasurer J. Edwin —Old soldier Bill McDonald,
Larson to offer condolences to 72, has just received a medal
the widow shortly after Lar­ he won 47 yean ago. The me
dal for meritorious service in
son's sudden death Sunday.
Franre during World War I
arrived tn the mail at his
home.
^Record Spending:

Traffic Signals

Put In Operation

be. NOW is the lime to start
It's lime to exercise a bit ol
Will power and make yourself
do what is best for YOU.
Tomorrow —.He Takes Your
Measure

tk« twst
recipe

Gov. Burns, Wife

tofts

Suffer From Flu

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Americana will spend a record
$28.1 billion thia year on vaca­
tions at home and abroad, the
American Automobile Associa­
tion (A A A ) call mi led The
amount spent in the United
States ie expected to total |23

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By Abigail Van Buren

\

want to follow conventional • to be noticed. I don't wear
practice to a gnat's eyelash,
my clothes too tight or any­
thing like that. I hear re­
the groom pays for the hon­
eymoon. whether it's to Hamarks made about me that
wail or Hoboken. But you've
make me feel like some­
thing "dirty." It confuses
made a special case for
yourselves, and admirably,
me to be told that I should
be proud of my build be­
too.-So if It' takes your
cause I guess in a way I'm
"help" to swing the kind of
honeymoon trip you've al­
sort of ashamed of it. Do
ways both dreamed of, 1 you think it is fair for my
father to laugh when he
say, help. And happy land­
ings!
sees me with my blouse tuc­
• • •
ked in my slacks and say,
"Are you SURE you're only
DEAR ABBY: 1 am 12
years old (nearly 13) and 1
12?"
have normal looks for my
CONFUSED AND DISGUS­
TED
age except maybe I am
DEAR CONFUSED; You
quite a bit 'more developed
should be proud of your
for a girl my* age. It bothers
"build" — and even prouder
me when people m a k e
of your wholesome attitude.
cracks, about it. A lot of
Just keep wearing your clo­
boys seem to notice me, but
thes light enough to show
not for tthe reasons I'd like

D E A IU fB B Y: We plan to
be married in June, right
after my tiancc finishes col­
l e g e . He is working to put
himself through college, and
even has had to help with a
younger brother’s educa­
tion, so He hasn't enough
money saved to pay for the
honeymoon trip we've al­
ways hoped for. After we
marry and he begins his ca­
reer, it will be years before
we wilt be able to have a
A trip like that. I am a practi­
cing registered nursfe and
have money saved. Would it
be all right if I paid for part
of the honeymoon trip so we
could go where we’ve al­
ways wanted to go? Or
should we just go as far as
bis money can take usT
.MONEY IN THE BANK
DEAR MONEY: If you

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Under Knife

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SANTA MONICA. Calif ( U P I ) - Singer Nat King Cole
was reported In satisfactory
condition today hi St. Joho'a
Hospital, where he underwent
a three hour operation for re
moval of his left lung.
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moved
to SANFORD
at pit)

B»y. anr m tt m m* ImeAaiin.
and yool I m a |SMzo«a sa4
M fU M

Wcloxpe
Virginia Prtroakl
P. U. Boa 12)4
Sanford
Phyllis Hugrnitria
FA 2-6254
Lake Mary
Nora Norris
TE 8-1314
S. Seminal*
Mildred Haney

66I-SBJ1

sale is
complete u n til
the m eal is eaten

IS T H IS
THE
HAPPY
D IF F E R E N C E ?

■m SIDlNf. PUDIIX MARKETS

P u b llx g u a ra n te e s good e n t ln g . . . believes that
"n o sa le ig oom ploto until the m e a l Is eaten a n d enjoyed."
In y o u r Interest, P u b llx d e m a n d s the q u a lity
a n d v a lu e that m e a s u r e u p to tills g u a ra n te e .
W it h this a ssu ra n c e , y o u can b u y at P u b llx w ith
con fidonoo . . . certain that w h a te v e r y o u select w ill
bo e c o n o m ic a l —a n d a p le a s u re to se rv o a n d eat!
B e c a u se P u b llx oaros, y o u r s h o p p in g c a n bo on rofree
. . . a n Im p o rta n t H a p p y D lfforen oe.
I

C om o a n d en jo y the H a p p y D iffe re n c e soon . . . at P u b llx !

W HERE

SH O PPIN G

Deltona

Mary Getting*
Bear Lake
293-6817
Sophie Hunts
666-4102
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PiiK» 4-A—Jun. *27. 1965

Lie Detectors
Reveal Traits
For Fire Jobs

i

Ilf Kendrick Frasier
DENVER (L T I t — L I. de­
tector*. Iona used to acrcrli
poller department applicants,
arc spreading into ll&gt;" fire dr*
pnrtmcnta In the. Denver
area.
Flra chiefs strating to os*
the polygraph say they hope
tci get belter fireman by weed,
tng out applicants with un­
desirable background traits.
The Lakewood Fire Protec­
tion District ha* been using
the machines on applicant*
f i r three year*. Saya Ralph
Antonio, b o a r d chairman!
“ We’ra very aatisfled with
the results.**
The Denver Eire Depart­
ment plans to start using the
Its detector shnjrtly. Hays Cssalo Fraislnl, flra chief: "Wo
hope to detect trnila In ad­
vance to show he (the nppll
cant) might not be the hast
man for the Job.’*
Tbs Aurora Flra Depart
ment gave lie detector testa
to prospective employe* for
the first time last fall. Say*
William II. Hawkins, chief:
better overall tart."
Fraislnl lay* quisling fire­
man applicants with a poly­
graph "stems to be a practice
spreading
thioughcut t h e
country."
Undetirabl* trait* hunted
out by the electronic truth dateeters range from "past as­
sociation** to "ohl back InJurlee."
Antonio ear* a test about
three months ago revealed
"from S to Id per cent of the
applicants *h~w«d Irregular
sc«

WHERE SHOPPING
IS A PLEASURE

d e p a it n ir n t at

Lak ewo od, anil

Wright Sees Jobs
Upped In Stotc
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Industrial Commission chair­
man J D. Hi. i.t Jr. aaltl to­
day the Stale Ernployincul Scrv i e will alrp up effort* to In­
crease. Job placements In Flor­
ida.
Wright said the service plac­
ed 2U.823 persons during ll*H.
which was a decline of 17.865
from Urn all time record act
la IMS. *
Wright laid the commission
would push to rvverve the dc

cila*. which followed a tuOea-wld* tiwsd.

good

6AT/NS4-A HAPpy
d i f f e r e n c e at p u b u x

A A

M axwell House

A R M O U R 'S
CLOVE FM1 LOOM

&lt;limit I par customer with purchase* of $5.00 or Mara).

B U TTER

Plain ar Self Rising (limit ! plaaia)

Gold Medal Fl'r
l'&amp;

Borden'* Anortad Flover* I limit 2 pleeia).

Ice M ilk . . . . .

L IM IT ! PICASC WITH PURCHASES
L
Of V-LIIO fill MOIIC

COOKING &amp; BAKING

CRI5CO
SHORTENING

Rad ar Yellow Hawaiian

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K P F IC T IV I
T H U R S ., F R I ., S A T J A N . 28, 29, J O , '65

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Msrtsa's Dsalih

Pecan Twist

six-pack
carton

Prune Juice • • •

6 2*. 49*

■*rj.n’i Cr.smy

Cream Cheese ...

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milk

Biscuits .....

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Waffles
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FRESH PICNICS
29c
Pork Hams • • ■&gt;&gt;55c
Pork Roast (Boston
Ib. 39*
butt)
Pork Steaks . ■&lt;&gt;49 c
Pork Sides . . •» 39 c
Pork Hocks • • »&gt;. 29 c

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Dinners • .. .. 2 J* 89*
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we'd iige to m a ke It a Tumid

Ho far polygraph tests for
prospective firemen ate tout
cd In Colorado to the L ak e,
wood, Aurora and Dcnvn dr
pertinents.
Not all Colorado fire chief
colour with Ihu lie ileU-cloi
enthusiasts.
Roubler Fire Chief George
Morse put It tide way; “ I
don’t think we ll to- influenced
along that line. We givu a
very thorough oral test."
P o l y g r a p h t e a t i are
thorough without having an
!ni|uisilion
like atlin sphele I
about them, say other.*.
Kuril test costs IIS and
tjsis one to two hours. They
»r*. given in the office of a
pnvuti In detector firm ami
they start with a ” |m••-Ivat,"
The applicant Is asked to re­
ins, told the &lt;|UV*tlon* he’ll he
asked and encouraged to volnnteei hi advance any trtlurination lie ilia)1 not have di­
vulged earlier.
"T ill pretest is really the
moat valuable part of the’ae*.
•Ion,"
Norm ClvsLei, di
tmMor of peiaonnel foi Au­
rora.
He anys accept wl a|ipllacauta will not conic bo work
with the Idcu they were mis­
trusted. “ In fart morale will
he higher. The men will know
they sic working among a
high-caliber group."

GUARANTEED
AH Grind* . . . Coif*.

habits **

Itehind Lakewood’* "lls-d*tarlor philosophy” art setttll
purpose*.
“ Firemen have more oppor­
tunity for thefta than police­
men." Antonin sty*. "They
enter buildings alter the oc­
cupants have fled, thsy waar
baggy 'hl. thra and a fire situ-'
atom It usually hectic.
"W e give lie detector tests
ao we won’t ever have to
worry about looting We want
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EVERYTH,NG THE
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AROU ND
Thursday, January 28, 1965
CAAE CP THE 1 BAKED ANOTHER F«UlT-\
VH.NAft/ HE
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OO ON AHEAD f Vop PUTTING A RUNNER I
Until sundown you nre in the Wit h MY
&lt; I CUT F R O N T ? WH AT JP/ ‘ HERE. TOO L A T Y TO
mood to s«t into a battle roy­ GROCERIES-*-,) H r SNOWS AG A iN .
al with those who are petty t.see mrs . r r r
rid exacting, so make a spec­ HACKLEWEN
COMING'
ial point to maintain calmness
and understanding at this
planetary aspect. Tha evening
geta better and better as the
hours pass for gaining big
c
headway by patience, tact, dip­
lomacy, long-range plans.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
’ b u t . c a p l y l i T m]
C iO S H , P O P !
TH A T'S
Handling your duties effici­
D IF F E R E N T /
.W H Y FU SM T I
SO U FK3M T,
W
I
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W
W
E ’R E O L D
ently and making conditions
F R IE N D S !
MC. BOTT-3
about you more favorable is
A LL TH E
best way to spend this day.
/
T IM E / .
Don’t waste "time looking In­
to new things and then try­
ing to get back to work. Keep
going.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May -tit—
qu£
20) Your intuition should not
be followed immediately since
OUT OUR W A Y
k f^ ’
it could prove to be erroneous.
L E T S GET
• mi h tu n tMhg gtm m
Walt a while before making
OUTA H tC g f
important decialona. Use prac­
I-V7
H C S JE 4 4
’*VT
“ I hop* you mak* good'tlmi, Mliter. I can't stand
tical Judgement in your plan­
that* i 'ow , pokay driven !"
ning.
— r-Tp— ctp-u r— fl rvevT KNOW her MUS04NO
V 1 r\-&gt;*«T kMtJWe
ii I T h a -j M V h u s b a n p
GEMINI (May 21 to June
p a r t HAVE. THE PEEuNU )BEEN HE«E,
~ P — HE. H A S
&amp;n t u e r a w a y
OAtWVOOP?
2 1 ) . If you don’t plan your
4 n e e s h ebe • ; he...ooe
vmth Mut-H
C A R N IV A L
By Dick Turner
&gt; TME bE A U E HIS
time wiealy, you find that
p.VR CUiPPiNiJ*
home and busineaa matter! get
all bogged up. Do not try to
mix either or there ia trou­
ble. Make your appointments
early,
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Handle your
obligations in serious fashion
Instead of going off. on tome
unnecessary—
g * n 17 Bo
grateful for tha advantages
that come to you. Show re­
aped for higher-upa.
r.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
9 A Y , FELL A,WOULD T h e l a t c h o n
F M A Y B E THIS
While you arc desirous of
YOU MJNDCOMINO- t h a t f r o n t
SHOP CAN RE­
d o o r , is .
having a good limp, don’t per­
A ROUND TO TNE"
PAIR
OUR.
.
/-17eF
BROKEN /
mit eome new chum to lead
TD A STtR /
BACK?
\
PCRN PCRTY YEARS TOO SOOAI
JRwiLUMja
you in the wrong direction.
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Stick to the wholesome and
F IX IT ,
inexpensive. Ba loyal to close
V
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S
M
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h o p
ties.
OUK ANCESTORS
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VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept.
/R F X
A w h
F IX .
22) Devotion shown to kin tho
y t h in q /
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A N Y T H IN ^ /
you may not quite understand
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what the* Luc aspect Is. ll
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nonetheless vital. Be truly
practical where money mat­
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taa TU
ters are concerned. Show that
/■v
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men.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.
IN n-if f ClLNLXNlP i - l
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COINS
TC7
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I’
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been
expecting
som
ething
like th is . . . * v * r alnot
22) lie careful of that enter­
CU IBKK.’ (TUPLE C .___ L
CP3UN r-cow
Mom m issed going to th a t big t a l* at B a o *y 'a !M
prise which a partner wants
THE FCiGNDSM IP
WHO THINK/
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you to enter into aince it could
CLUB, WlNTHfcOPhold much risk. Study into
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new data that ia important to
By Kate Osann
you. Use own mind, talents.
RCORI’ IO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Adding to your income
_____
may not be very easy today,
to be sure to plan more wise­
■■■
ly and intelligently. Gel [ire
sent holdings in better condi­
— tt z
tion- Repair real estate.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) You are tempted to
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nrv. m va DSM iiusvsa MxrrrH
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WHAI S \ A KG &gt;&lt;l b V k
li f e l , v ai l A. Alt*
with you m o an &gt;wm
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Mt r*
IklLP.' ) w«i •- A rniAAiEH'
ill,/
nr ioeA, katin ou ta
cause you feel you have been You la y you w an t $15 for a room w ith no b ath ? You
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abused. Cool off and then ai t
nut! I'M J e n * Ja m ** , not y o u l"
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objectively. Get much work
done, plan your future more
••n
SHORT RIBS
cleverly tonight
A ,2
C A TRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Th E S 5 N UXY5 SBEAT.M
Jan. 20) Persona) problems
Vi Nat co j cm £ to u ?
should he handled privately
instead of permitting partners
_Cto be critical. Get buey during
the dey. Then off to the fine
entertainment* possible in I’ M.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
u*
Feb, 19) Be the on* to aisiet
that good pal who has a most
distressing problem to io|ve.
I WAWT HIM ro SlV out
TOOUR *AH FEAMOSCO
Show poit* and good aens*.
t 17
PI AWT ON AH IB* AtJO
Take the lead even thuugh
0t)l IF Hf* rtlAYEP. I
other* may lie quit# diffeient
MAY HAVE TO8I5IC YOU!
from you.
?I
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mer.
U ■ AJtrexr
"I hardly think a mutual Interest In YOU I* enough for
20) While you want to gain,
us to s ta rt going steady!'*
popularity, be sure you don’t
force yourself on others inor­
dinately. Get ahead by raveatAnewer to Pravteu* Fin ite
mg that you hava ability. Ex­
ercise true will power.
IK YOUR CHILD IS HORN
siummy
ACTtUSS
etlnrtie*
IK
TODAY, he or she will be one
1 Greet -----i Arabian
8
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animal
o f those clever individuals
•
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S Cuuier
T I'ettaming to
who early wants to do great
12 Tenlmeker
Kleno*
13
flreidun
things but ia apt to be very
STact
rubber tree
BUGS B U N N Y
» Vee*
demanding with cithers, If you
14 Verbal
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aimi and plans in mind. Don’t
(elan©
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31 Luatroua fabrics
berr etude
taka away incentive however
28 Fnthueieam
4k Haiti
22 Puah
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31
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quality
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rat a eiT
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28 Young ailmon
by too much discipline. Indul­
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ging in aports is very impor­
4
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40
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plant
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2S Solrmn wonder 1* Colled
tant here Keep fine physique,
St Terminal
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Drua Stores

During 1964, the UAW ne­
gotiated with the Industry
what union preialdent Walter
P. Reuther described as “ the
moa historic" contract In the
history o f industry Isbormsnsgement relations.
Its msln feature was a new
e a r l y retirement program
that called for retirement at
age 60 with pension benefits
up to |400 a month. Other
features ware an additional
wsek'a vacation, two addition­
al paid holidayl, improved Inauranct benefita and contract
language covering in-plant
working conditions.
Cara took a new look In
1984. Ford introduced lta
sporty Mustang and it im­
mediately caught fire on the
aslea Door. Sales for the
year will surpass lha quar­
ter-million mark.
Chrysler followed with a
sporty model of lta own, the
Barracuda. It also his been
a good seller although dot
pmlured anywhere near the
volume of the Mustang.
All four companies com­
pletely restyled most of their
1965 model offerings. The
fastbark, or alnping rear roof,
line, came Into vogue. Cara
-teu to n clean - llneai-with, a
minimum of chrome.
Buyer demand appeared to
be continuing strong and the
youth market more potent
than ever.
And, at Donner said:
"Thua, 1965 bids fair to be
the fourth consecutive good
year for the Free World auto,
mobile industry."

By James SUckford
DETROIT
(U P I) — The
automotive Industry, although
plagued with labor difficulties
and fourth quarter parU
shortages, ended Its first 8
million-ear sales year with
predictions 1985 will be even
better.
Top
Industry executives
unanimously forecast more
than 8 .million cars, Including
imports, will be sold in the
United States in 1988, mark­
ing the first time In history
back-to-back B million ears
have been recorded.
,
The final count for 1984 ear
sales won't be in until after
the first o f the year, but It
will top the 8 million mark.
And that milestone came de­
spite strikes by the United
Auto Workers at General Mo­
tors, Ford and American Mo­
tors and parts shortages af­
fecting ail four U. S. car
manufacturers.
Another record was the size
of the iettlement package be­
tween the industry in the
UAW. The new three-year
contracts will be worth from
64 to 57 cents an hour for
each of the nearly 600,000
union memtfjjj^ejnployed in
~ "tTH? ipfusfry over the life of
the pacts.
Despite the lush agree­
ments, the union waged a'45day strike on national and
local lisues at GM, a twoweek strike over local con­
tracts at Ford and a fourday work stoppage over the
naltonal contract at AMC.
The strike rut an estimated
675,000 units from the Indus­
try’s prcduction schedules and
resulted in car shortages at
the ' dealerships around " the
country. But the fourth cjuarter shortages were expected
to cause an unpsecedented
WASHINGTON
(UPI I
first quarter demand for car* Sen. Henry M. Jackxon 11)and spur sales next year.
Wash ) said the United States
is ready In stnrt atmospheric
Optimism
Henry Ford II, tiosrd chair­ nuclear testing on very short
man at Ford Motor Co,, had notice if any othrr nation vlo- j
ttie must optimistic predic­ latcs the ■ nuclear test ban
tion frr 1065 He predicted car treaty.
Jackson, chairman of the
sales next year “ may well he
as high as 6.7 million," count­ Senate - Ilfiuse atomic energy
ing In nrarly 500,000 imports. committee's military applies
Ford estimated total 1964 car lions subcommittee, said Hie
sales in the United Slates at present situation was "a very
8.1 million and he said 14 substantial Improvement over
our position at (be time of the
million Irueka will he sold
signing of the test han trea
both years, maybe more next
ty" nearly two years ago
year.
GM board chairman Fred
eric G. Donner said 1964 rartrmk sales totaled 9 4 million
and prcdicteil 1966 would he
a* good or butter.
"Although the p r e s e n t
DENVER (U P I) — A local
period of business expansion theater look extrema preiauhas now continued for close to lions to offend no ons during
four yesrs—one of the longest lta cuiient showing of t lie
peace!Ime growth periods in James Bond thriller, "Goldrecord—most indicators point finger."
The movie has a arena In
l « further growth ahead,''
Donner laid. “ Aatuming that which a nude woman is cover­
thii expectation la realltaed, ed with gold palqt.' A statu#
there is every reaaon to anti- of the woman, displayed out­
_ ripnte that 1965 will he an* side the theater, is adorned
,i
..,,„*t-&lt;o a *gold halter and a pair
of
other
good, year for tile auto-’
'
, , . , , ,,
aborts,
mobile industry.
Chrysler President Lynn A
Townsend said the -auto in­
dustry "I* ruining within
•hooting rlistanee of Its f It at
10 million unit year."
He pegged 1064 ear aaics
TAMPA ( I T I t - Director
at B million and truck aalsa Csr! Bertoch. of Florida In­
at I 4 million.
stallment hand Sales .Board,
"There is a possibility, of sa)s sales and development of
course, that if recent trend* ftorket City rast of Orlando
continue, if renditions in the may he resumed in about a
grneral economy during the month,
The
state’s
"witehdog"
coming year are as good as
they promise to lie, ami if board suspended the operation
the country is spared from of Die Allstate Development
prolonged strikes and major Corporation Jan 19 because 1
i n t e r national disturbances, of it* financial status.
Bertoch said, however, the
1965 oculd ha the year when
10 million new cars and state board Is talking with
trucks will be sold at retail two firms negotiating to buy
in the Untied States for the the rights to the Rocket City
development.
first time," Townsend said.
According to Roy Abertietehy, American Motors pre­ Aristocrats
sident, 1964 put the auto in­ Bow To Cash
,
dustry on a new plateau. He
WOBUBN ABBEY. England
predicted that reaching the B (U P I&gt;— T V Duke of Bedford'
million mark in rars, al­ had this to say about marri­
though it was hit for the first age* between aristocrat* and
time, was the start of a five- commoner*:
year trend. The Industry will
"Not many year* ago the
average better than 8 mil­ aristocrat* would not dream
lion rar sales annually fer of marrying into 'trade,' Now,
the next five years with 46 there’* nothing nicer thin to
million units sold In the 1965- marry into a nice chain of su­
permarkets."
69 period, h# said.
Hpending Programs
To prepare for tha expected Bis: Gem Theft
•uto boom in coming yeara,
WASHINGTON (U P I)
tha industry hat undertaken Gwen Cafriti, a rival to Perl*
vast capital expenditure pro­ Meata aa the capitals leading
grams to expand carmaking party giver, hid unexpected
facilities. For 1965, tha Big bouiegueeta Sunday — four
Thro# of GM, Ford and Chry- bandit* who threatened, bound
Jaler has set aside f 2.25 blllicn and gagged her and etoie
gem* worth *265,*00.
for expansion.

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Glenn McDaniel has come
up with a thought for the Riverport Marina promoters: If
and when the marina becomes
a reality, go a step further
ami run small eanats winding
through the downtown area,
and make Sanford into anoth­
er Venice, Italy, or San An­
tonio, Texas,'o r Ft. Lauder­
dale, Florida.
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Wage-Price
Spiral Due
Close Watch

Seminole County * * * *

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

Phone 322-2611

D u e A p r.
The Sanford area will pain approximately 275
new families between now and April 1 when Heavy
Attack Squadron Six transfers from the West Toast
to Reconnaissance Attack Wing One at Sanford
Naval Air Station.
The squadron, now on board the carrier USS
Forresta! in .the Meditcrrancan, is scheduled to
undergo transition from
the A-3B Sky warrior to
the more rpmjern RA-5C

Zip Code 32771

VU21VA...

WASHINGTON
(U P !)
WEATHER: Rather cold thru Friday with scattered frost tonight; low tonight 35-15.
President Johnson reported to­
Established 1908 TltURS., JANUARY 28». 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 114
day that the U. S economy VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
was
in
"excellent”
shape.
He
L
Vigilante aircraft.
promised Congress he would
V
Only about 75 loo members Remap Petition
try to keep it that way by
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H IP—
maintaining a close watch on
ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)—
of Hie present squadron will tie
1965
A L T E R A T I O N S &lt; ADDITIONS
wages and prices.
routing ‘ to Sanford with the A petition seeking to force *
special legislative reapportionJohnson
said
he would
unit. Some men scheduled to
"draw public attention to those
mcnl session prior to the regu­
join
the
squadron
when
it
ar­
5FC Russ Adams, Army re private actions which threat­
PROJECT NO F L A - A ill
lar April meeting was being
rives already are at the base
cruitcr, next week will post­ en the public interest," but
G fO #/A(? »»/77r &gt;4VAr’A'/J ,*&gt;VAf/\&lt;Y/ ,'tv \ /&gt;
circulated among urban area
undergoing R.\ SC training,
pone his
usual Monday visit added that lu counted on the
lawmakers Thursday.
'B m-° E X P A N S I O N
S I N C E I960
and others will arrive between
at theSanford
Armory until "sense of public responsibili­
now and April t when the
31-2 Wednesday.
0 &lt;’
Breathing' Spell
ty” of business and labor to
* • •
LAKELAND (U P I) — Addi­ transfer actually occurs.
help hold down the wage-price
UNITED NATIONS, N„ Y.
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tional domestic field worker*
The unit’s present schedule
It's a stark story, one which
spiral.
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— U N 'member nations
all persons connected with
have started arriving in Flor nails for the planes to de part
In his annual economic re­
today took advantage of a
tile
carrier
March
tt
or
1
2
our Navy base should read
Ida under a U. S. Labor De
port to Congress the Chief
near Norfolk and fly to Whid four-day breathing spell to
It appears in "Skyline/’ Nor­
part men! recruiting program
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harvest
Florida's
cllni*
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skywaaiur, will ’bo le ft-b e - -United NjfttRU. financial and .
piibiTeTtion afid T P :ltW!
nsion” for thf'ZtonoThy lrtl965,
political ile w U S ff B »
"~
crop, hut* citrus officials,, say j
•«. -*
jlory of our men now scrvfffg
but hi* optimism was temper­
Heavy
Six,
the
Pacific
aboard the aircrail carrier
it doesn't jpjH'ar thrv will Ur
ed somewhat by a forecast of
Milk Session
Fleet's first Heavy attack
USS Ranger, in the West Pa­
much help.
only a "modest" decline in un
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
squadron, formerly was com­
cific. It takes the reader a.T
llobcrt W. Rutledge, execuemployment.
•
manded by Capt. J. O. Mayo, The Milk Commission will art
board the Maeh 2 Vigilantes
The first major test of the
live vice president of Klorlda present commander of Rerun Feb. 8 on proposed adoption
and explains in detailed words
President’ s wage price stand
Citrus Mutual, said he met a naissance Attack Wing One. of a market - wide poqj order
Just what this twin-jet docs
lation explosion this community is now experi­
appears lo be shaping up in
GROWING WITH SANFORD and Seminole
bus dud of M workers Wednes­ At that time the present which could mean streamlined
and how the men make it per
encing. A new million dollar wing is being con­
steel where llie companies re­
County is Seminote Memorial Hospital as con­
day al Orlando and that many squadron commanding officer, milk sales from farm to food
form. And Sanford receives a
cently increased prices of cer
structed by the Development Corporation of
struction of n new wing starts. This is the third
of Die worker* did not know- Cdr John Underwood, served store.
prominent
mention several
tain products Johnson has I expansion project at the hospital complex since
America, general contractors.
why they had been brought under Captain Mayo as squad­
times as HVAH-.5 continues to
called for a report on the price
(Herald Photo)
lo Florida, had never picked ron mainlenar.ee officer
1960 anti gives strong support to the popu­
K ing Honored
acan the Pacific. It's a proud
hikes, and Chairman Gardner
fruit, and that "some were uv
story with loads of pictures.
ATLANTA (U P I) - D r . Mar­
Commander Underwood and
Ackley of the Council of Econ
very poor physical condition lus wife, Anne already have tin Luther King Jr. lived Wed­
* • •
amt inutile to climb * ladder.” moved to fjaqforij. They reside nesday night through an.unfor­
The ninth annual tour to the omie Adviser* told a press
He predicted less than 10 a! it ) South Scott Avenue gettable public tribute when
Lake Alfred Experiment Sta briefing he was feeding the
of the worker* would remain Their two children. William he was honored at a banquet
lion will be held by citrus in President information "as we
in the state for any fruit pick and Barbara, are away at col for winning the 1!S&gt;4 Nobel
lerests in Seminole County get it.”
The President also is paying
ing.
Friday starling with a motor­
Peace Prize.
lege.
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I) - ' one spate agency contractor,
Citrus officials have asked
cade at 7 »5' a m. The group close attention to the forth
Commander Underwood is
More Ilian 3.700 space cori the \t Jirion Tower Shrivel
the Labor Department for mi expected to arrive in the San­ Spring Trial
will meet at the County Agri coming contract negotiations
struct ion worker* tailed to ir Company. The protest app&lt; ,ir
t.'ioritv lo import about Mm ad ford area about March 27 Ills
cultural Center for tins trip, between 'he companies and
MERIDIAN, ,Mlss. (U P I) —
rd d p c c led on’ &gt; at span ag
port to work today at A met
dilpoi.il foreign workers to bar wife mivv she intends lo nifs’l
according to Cecil A Tucker the United Steelworkers. 'Ilie
A federal court official indi­
ea's inoonpori. hatting w*uk cm v prop els
vest the cltlus crop, wlueli has him at Whldhcy Island when
county agent Growers from prevent contract expires this
cated it ptohably will bo
Oil kes Space agency building
matured earlier than usual be he returns from, the Mediter spting before 17 white men
None of the m u n than 1 iron
Orange, Lake and Osceola sp-ing.
Ackley noted that steel users
projects.
cause of the mild winter
men work tig on j huge $luu
Counties will join the local
rajp-nn about March It or 12 can be tried on charge* of
already have begud to build up
1 at- ’ . R'cr&lt;‘ tary Willard WirA spokesman for the lim y million Sa*brn 5 moon rw-ke.i
group
VAH-rt left the West Coast conspiring to kill three civil
• • •
their storks ir. anticipation of
tr turned down Hie request, hut May 2S, IlNSf. en route lo it* rights workers.
t'orp* of l.ngimers *a.i t-rl&gt; a*»cmbly building w«- on the
a
(trike
Either
a
strike
or
a
said the department had or-1( list Mediterranean cruise
report* Indicated that must of jolt and work also » » &gt; halted
Mrs C. W Reese, president
Pi i' i ci* i *I rn! ion f &lt;•i m« for tanned an rmergenrs drive tn
1II . o p t t I III k e t
A warning against rompfa the 1,000 construction worker, oi l a '-af t ll
ol the Orlando I’ arllmentari letdown in steel orders fol
CRY Charles R Smith, lip­ Repercussions
a ns, local unit of the national lowing the current inventory rency concerning construction at tlu- moon rocket launch launch pad at the cape, v*si UHL’S n u l l " M-tnIf l hu| i»r I«£x, gel more domestic laliorer* to
id eight child!en. Is the
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
tile Stste. and might pas ome
,.xo(.u„ v&lt;.
r
association, announces there boom would hurl the economy nl a Seminole County Junior area on M frilll Island and un ol \|itinr Island
p i r p N i * ' l it. 1
. I im vp
Johnson administration offllater
this
year,
he
said
College
w.n
voiced
by
\rm
one project at the cape, it
will be a meeting next Tues
b|Hlk« &lt;ln e»n |e»r Ihr rf ig i
lie i ti o on 'he j h Bam
Other f-iisii1m-», in addition .-lali sought to convince Con
been pin- ■ t in the mall* ht-ie
Mthough the President cited »n Ml re. ro chairman of the self, were oil the job
in for tnckpcru-ni-eil wot kits to the I nderwraufa, alre.ntv
day al the Cherry Plaza Hotel
IP el s* (HI f M’*T ol
Hit* ihM
gloss today that an abrupt
t.y C o l P * I t is i ..III- 1
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“
have repeatedly told.the
at 8 p m Program chairman . good reason to bebeve prices Long flange Planning t omnia
i' Ik i i Iiilinc. a uhl »l Cf i||NI’lj
The walkout apparently in
have moved to Sanford Among end to U. S. food aid lo lb a
1a g will t.e on
Ray,
N&lt;
w
would
remain
stable
m
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6
5
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tee &lt;)( the Chamber of tom solved a dispute by building V .1 I I v • t*s I.m Mir
Secretary of Labor that tn ttie them ate Id r-tr Harry Sara
Mrs Gus Miller, will present
. ui i ‘il llii*
o
United Aral) Republic could
situation we are in at the pie* pan, his wife Jan, and their
a skit on the right and wrong he noted that the U. S cron meree. speaking lo Coffee and liadrs union members I . U I U . i of men away Bum 1.11wcell t t- I Mar- It go
have repercussions endanger­
tu
it
io
n
fii
iin
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f
or
I
’
l
e-l
e
g
'
nmy
now
is
closer
to
using
all
Club members today
sent tune, untrained doineslic four chlldien, who live at 307
way for a memtier lo act al
over the wage scale paid by Wol k „t mmc Itun -i Tiki
ing American interests.
ills On | | . . r owned should workei • will not add ig the
its avaiahiC men and ma­
an assembly.
"We -C l have s,,rn» bt-o
da mm v I»rive, and It (d r
t-r ig n o ie il , ll i i i Mild.
* • •
chines than at any time since hurdles t&lt;&gt; cross ' he pointed
product iv it y.’ Hiitli-dgi-Bjuid
\rtliur It Skelly his wife l.an- Oanli Named
" T h e s e I - t s wp-ie p r e p a r ­
He said Cllrus Mutual would ny, and liteir son, residing at
Police Chief Roy G WU IU.S7.
out
SAIGON (U P I) — LI. Gen.
ed f r o m la 1 v er ti’s l a g sate attempt to meet each busload
The administration Is known
llams Steps down tonight as
2i&gt;oit Irquois Avenue
We base the approval of
Nguyen Kiianh tuday reap­
t r e o rd * and m s w* lit nul to of domestir workers at riving
president of the Sanford Shrinc_ to feel that last fall's auto in l h e Mate Junior College
The squadron transfer will pointed the US • educated
help speed Op the pl*»* e-S o f in the state In order to keep
Club when an installation cer ‘ dustry wage settlement was Boaid. and feel sure we will
miliar
ir to that
mat evper.enc Nglt),.n Xuan Oanh acting
tug
l
e
o
e
w
u
l
I'
n
I
a
hill.
I
f
too
rich
for
the
nation's
eeon
emony will be to ld at the Cap
track of how many arrive how
receive the a|&gt;|uiival of the
«-,!
hy
Reconnaissance
Attack
(l, „ „ „ er o( s«iulh Viet
v .ui in. lor.gi i • s iv the veinrt Restaurant. Warren A. Pat omie lilixal The president, State Board ol Education Get
long it take* lo tram them, .mil Squadron 13 who'll rc|H&gt;rtn&lt;| to
\*un
atul
dmiiNl any personal
ii
which
V
o
have
received
himself,
has
expressed
ton
rick is the incoming president
wiut ttie cost of tin- teaming Sanford from Wtudbey Island
ling ttie enabling act through
I e g .s t iu t mn. JU»l d l s t e g a l d |t,” ti.
ambitions tu take over 11,•
Other officers are W. K Me corn about recent price in Ole stale Legislature probably j
last fall
United Brets International
The cold wavc,-wu* expected Hay said,
government.
Roberts, vice president; Rob creases in'etrtain steel pro­ won’t be loo big a problem."!
A
wide
sweep
of
arctic
air
to
drive
temperatures
below
‘ ti n ilia f e g i s l ration slip
erl C Hancock, second vice ducts.
Lo added
"We can n&lt; moj£_jii£uv(Hn~* ' But the most important sent temperatures plunging lo zero a* tar south a* M'i**ouri iiliieh applie s in ymir present
president; Hugh O Eckel, sec­
(iirl Injured
(Inns Claimed
an we could thing tilt at we must now begin nearly 30 degrees liclow zero and n ntial Indiana by tonight vehicle, please do not w r ite
retary, and A. L Skinner
A passenger wa* hurt when
today on Ule Northern Plains El*ewlen lo-jv) iam* swept i.n the slip and do uuL sv-par
treasurer. A . wiwnet- titUIT. dm tn ItKH.” he »»,d He admitted
, h, f„ r „ 1((
Ih(.
a compart car flipped on 60 Last Year
told wave warntngs were off ih« Pacific ocean snd ale the c op ie s," tie urged
- tier and dancing is planned
that individual pr.ee, may
iry appropriation
appropriation of funds
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Highway 17 32 in front of Sun
• • ■
"Those
re glstru l ions
las'have to rise where costi sfe to start building.” he empha posted into Kentucky and Ten drrru |» I the coastal cities of
Tlie Sanford Tourist and land Estates Wednesday mglll Hie Gam* anil Fresh Water
ii-ur
fur
'iiifnrnintlnn
o
nly'
high
or
productivity
gain*
low,
nessee,
tJregott
The Seminole Gun Club is
sired
Gusty winds up lo Jo miles
\tw|»u1
(Ire .
..... lied Were rmt pii-puri-d hy Taliii- Shutflrlxtard Club Is host to Treated at Seminole Memorial Civil Com mission rej*orted that
still seeking additional mem but In- vaid any increase*
Mi/c and ro rhairman By
day and tomorrow of a Nor Hospital wa* Vicki Viulieck, no person* were killed in
hers. Those interested in guns ' should be balanced by price ton Kimball, who also stroke an hour wflipped the Chicago near.) .in inch &lt;d iam during lllissee and there j e ia n n s ace
u»
them District ludlrs singles 18. Orlando She suffeied ents Flotnia gun accidents last
ran get further information cuts elsewhere.”
on the subject, urged Cham aiea, where tlu- mercury fell the nigh' to tiring us .‘ I hour asked to In m g io th e ir UttU j tournament w i t h shufflers when tlie car driven by Don year
le g is t r a ti o n s." Ray added.
at the Eriday eight meeting . Johnson also said he would tier of Commerce members ' rw 'n degrees in 2u minute* total lo 5 I uu lies
here frum many points of na Fay Welling. IN, of Otlun
Of the fatalities, 1$ wer* inH e re are tfie (a le s f o r thr
at thr Police Benevolent As &lt;»ppo&gt;e legislation which might to exert all their influence to- iHT the frigid
moved
West-rlv gale* rang«d down
Central Florida
do, swerved to avoid another &lt;urted by hunters The report
sociatiun Building.
threaten lo raise costs and waid contacting other mein through
the east' rn slopes of the Hock iht'i.% Cl-mo nth tugs
Activities got under way car and merlinned. Highway said 313 person* were Injured
f l a m la g - *22 22. D
llljuices, and would support any Ijers o! the Stale Legislature
The front touched off tight u-s \V i iltn -Tay Gusts up to
,i
shortly after D a m with a Patrol Trooper L D Harrell in *uch accidents, 61 of them
LPV.IT,
actions lo stabilire or reduce i outside the Seminole County snow ahead of It. covering city 73 m p h were recoup'd al lltl, M 130 II. WAV
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brief, official welcome in llu- said no charge* were filed
wlulw-hunting.
Not* to the ACL. Folks out them His language was broad delegation) to urge them to roads throughout the upper Rocky f l a t s noithwest ot Din A ami It - *11 Ir*. Ig - |8.Oh;
h
eily given by Jim Jrrmgan.
.^
Lake Mary way tell u* your enough to include many pro vote tn appropriate the funds Mtdwest.
V - $0.1)7, Mil - $10 all.
ver. Colo
city recreation director, and
signal light* al the RR cross­ posal*. including the 55-hour at the nest session In April
ifr.
Charles Morrison, pullin' re
ing out there uu- very uruat- work week and a higher mini
Mr must keep our should­
lations director ol ttie Semin
•I
ufuctory. The switch that ac­ mum wage.
er to the wheel, keep up the
ole County Cham tier of Cum
tivate* the flashers it too
In addition to promising lo momentum and not stop to
merre Morrison repre-enlid
close to the road, they say. keep a rinse watch on wages rest now — keep pushing,1’ be
Sanford Mayor J II &lt; r.ipps
By the time the light* Marl and prices, the President said urged
who was unable to attend
flashing, the train I* already he would asa for "'special, de
Kimball commended t h e
on top of you. Any chance of tailed analysis" of price or county school office for the
moving the »wlt* h&lt; » ba. k a wage increases in key sector* compilation of the line survey
few hundred feet 7
of the economy, Johnson al­ that was presented to the Ju­
•
*
*
ready has ordered sueh a study nior ('o)lege Board last week.
Ken McIntosh, accepting hi* for the recent price increases The hoard said tl was so com­
DSA award at the Jaycee ban­ in steel.
plete they had no further
M
Three alarms were answer
quet last week, confessed tha’.
He promised to throw his questions to ask, and approv­
Lifetime Unconditional Road Hazard Warranty
ed by city firemen Wednesday
he gr*w up under a handicap. full weight behind a stable ed the proposal.
with damage in each case re­
• I was born a Yankee and dollar at home and urged Con
ported minor.
raised down In Miami. But greti lo do the tame for the
4 Persons Hurt
The tint alarm, at 11:23
since coining to Sanford, I dollar abroad by eliminating
i.m . sent firemen to the home
have managed to overcome tiie requirement that 25 per In Auto .Mishap
at Charlotte
Phillips, t;tu
Four persons suffered mul­
these two fault* and have be­ cent of federal reserve deWest Ninth Street, when an
tiple injuries last night when
come a Sanfordite.”
posits be backed by gold
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•
extension cord short circuited.
the car in which they were
Periodic Inspection
Flat Tire Repair
The second was at 1:21 p m.
riding crashed a bridge. leap­
City Commissioners Monday
Front
End Check
Tire
Rotation
to
716
West
First
Street
where
ed across a canal and smash­
empowered M a y o r J H. Shop Entered
.1
oil had dripped on the mani­
Crappt to apjjoint a commit­
A front door was smashed ed against the opposite side.
HUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES
fold of a car owned by Charl­
Under treatment at Semin­
tee to activate the Federal open aome lime Wednesday
es Devincet. There was no
government's vocational train­ night or early ihta mqrning at ole Memorial Hospital where
damage.
ing program under the Anti- the Bishop Paint and Body their, conditions were listed
The Ihlrd alarm was lo
Poverty Act. Dr. Vincent Rob­ Shoji. toot Sanford Avenue, as "fa ir” are;
the apartment of Margaret
Mrs. Helen S. Barlow and
erta and Publisher Waller and equipment was stolen, po­
Pinkenmte at Hl$ix West
Cielow investigated the pot- lice reported this morning. Tommy Barlow, 3, and Mrs
HAZEL DURZO (left) &amp;nd Jo McDuniel smile iyl their final scores a*
Firit Street when fire damag­
sibititleg and promises of set­ Paul E, Bishop, the proprie­ Anna R. Sullivan and Eileen
405 W . F irst St. *
322-0651
winner and runnerup, respectively, in the Kader tourney f o r the San­
ed a cabinet, radio and atove
ting up the program here tor, said a spray gun valued Sullivan, 12, all of Deltona.
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
,
F
L
O
R
ID
A
ford
Women’s
Golf
Association.
Mrs.
Durro
was
presented
hpr
trophy
in
tha
kitchen.
Cause-of
the
Extent
of
their
injuries
was
at
$72
and
a
body
sander
val­
while'.they were In Washing­
.P I » to n for the inauguration.
&gt;;34 p m. lire i« unknown.
not available.
Wednesday aitcinoou at Mayfair Country Club.
(Herald I'hoto)
ued al $56 were taken.

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M in r i! ir ® « r v

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Crop Pickers
Arriving, Of
Little Help

BRIEFS

JOHN A. BURTON IV A.I.A.. A R C H IT E C T

V

DEVELOPMENT CORPORATH

■'HJl.1T

*

3 ,7 0 0 Workers Strike At Cape
'65 Auto Tags
On Sale Here
Monday — Ray

Complacency
On Jr. College
Hit By Mize

Brr-r-r! It's Cold
On Northern Plains

t

Shuffle Touroey
Underway Here

W hy You Should

Buy TIRES From

3 Minor Fires

Here Wednesday

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